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Crack The Iim Indore Ipm Entrance Examination 2nd Edition North Academics (Author) - Solutions
If the information is available that the box PC does not contain either any pin or any clip, box PP does not contain any pin and box and CC contains one clip and one ball.Which of the following will definitely be true if only one of the remaining boxes is opened?(a) The box will have one pin and
If the first box containing the label BC was opened and it was found that one item is a ball, then which of the following is definitely true?(a) The other item may be either a ball or a clip(b) The other box with the BB label contains one ball and one clip(c) The other item will not be a ball(d)
Box PP contained two clips, box CC contained two pins and the box BB contained one ball. Then which of the following will definitely be false?(a) The box BC contains one pin and one clip(b) The box BB contains one ball and one clip(c) The box BC contains two balls(d) The box PC contains two balls
The first box which was opened contained the label PP and the second box opened contained the label PC. It is also known that out of the four items in the two boxes, one item was definitely a ball. Then which of the following has to be true?(a) Other three items will not contain two balls (b) Other
Which two groups can never be scheduled on the same day?(a) C and D (b) C and E(c) A and D (d) None of these.
For how many groups do we have a definite training schedule, for the whole week?(a) 4 (b) 2(c) 3 (d) 5
If a certain class of D is scheduled on the same day as that of the B group, then how many groups are scheduled on Friday?(a) 2 (b) 3(c) 4 (d) 5
Which groups are scheduled for the same number of classes during the week?(a) B, A, F only (b) E, B, C only(c) E, F, A only (d) None of these.
If Q gets fewer coins than R, then which one of the following is not necessarily true?(a) P and Q together get at least four coins(b) Q and S together get at least four coins(c) R and S together get at least five coins(d) P and R together get at least five coins
If R gets at least two more coins than S, then which one of the following is necessarily true?(a) Q gets at least two more coins(b) Q gets more coins than S(c) P gets more coins than S(d) P and Q together get at least five coins
If the number of coins distributed to Q is twice the number distributed to P, then which one of the following is necessarily true?(a) R gets an even number of coins(b) R gets an odd number of coins(c) S gets an even number of coins(d) S gets an odd number of coins
If X and Z are both selected for the Upper House, and if U is selected for the Lower House, each of the following pairs of people could be the other two members of the Lower House, except:(a) V and W (b) V and Z(c) W and Y (d) Y and Z
If U and X are each selected for a house and only Z is selected for both house, then which of the following must be true?(a) V is selected for the same house as W.(b) W is selected for the same house as Y.(c) U is selected for a different house than Y.(d) X is selected for a different house than Y.
Assume that U, V and W make up the Upper House, and W, Y, and Z make up the Lower House. Which of these house members could yield his or her place on a house to X without causing any other changes?(a) U (b) W(c) Y (d) Z
If the members of the Upper House are V, W, and Z, and if the Lower House is to have as many members in common with the Upper House as the rules allow, the Lower House must consist of:(a) U, V and W (b) V, W and Z (c) W, Y and Z (d) X, Y and Z
If the two houses have parallel terms of office, which of the following could be selected as the members of the Upper House and as the members of the Lower House, respectively, for one such term of office?(a) U, V and W; X, Y and Z(b) U, W and Y; V, X and Z(c) U, X and Y; U, X and Z(d) W, X and Y;
If the members of the Upper House are selected first, which of the following could be those selected?(a) U, V and X (b) U, X and Z(c) V, W and X (d) V, X and Y
Which of the following species of the fishes can be put into aquarium tank with fish of species G?(a) F and I (b) F and J(c) H and I (d) H and K
If the aquarium tank is to contain fish of exactly four different species, then which of the following species of the fish cannot be put?(a) F (b) G(c) H (d) J
Only two species of the fishes are to be put in the aquarium tank with the condition that three fishes of species J have to be out of six fishes to be put in the aquarium tank. Other three fishes in that aquarium tank could be from which of the following species?(a) F (b) G (c) H (d) I
If an aquarium tank is to contain fish of exactly three different species, which of the following could be these species?(a) F, G and I (b) F, I and K(c) G, H, and I (d) H, I, and J
If G employs only one detective, which of the following must be true?I. R works for two companies II. T works for Goodday III. S works for only one company(a) I only (b) II only(c) III only (d) I and II only
If only S works for Goodday, which of the following must be true?(a) R works for either Fargo or Goodday but not both(b) T works for either Goodday or HomeTrade but not both(c) R and T cannot work for the same company(d) Q and R cannot work for the same company
If Q and R both work for the same two retail companies, T must work for:(a) Both Fargo and Goodday(b) Both Fargo and HomeTrade(c) Either Fargo or Goodday but not both(d) Either Goodday or HomeTrade but not both
If R works for HomeTrade only, and if S works for Goodday and HomeTrade only, then T works for:(a) Fargo only(b) Goodday only(c) HomeTrade only(d) Both Fargo and Goodday
If the liquid in the first bottle tested turns the Mitlus paper red and the liquid in the second bottle tested turns it black, and if a mix of some of the liquids from each of the first two bottles tested turns it red, then which of the following must be true?(a) The first bottle tested contains
If the liquid in the first bottle tested turns the litmus paper red, and if the liquid in the second bottle tested turns the paper yellow, then a mix of some of the liquid from each of the first two bottles tested will turn the litmus paper(a) Yellow(b) Either red or black(c) Either red or
If none of the four liquids turns the litmus paper yellow, each of the following must be the contents of one of the bottles, except:(a) Pure X(b) Pure Y(c) Y mixed with Z(d) X, Y, and Z mixed together
In an individual game, John, Ranbir and Mithun plays in the first round. Karan, Mithun and Onir plays in the second round.Who will play in the fourth round?(a) John (b) Karan(c) Ranbir (d) Mithun
In an individual game, Ranbir and Onir do not play in the first round. Which of the following must be true?(a) Ranbir plays in rounds three and four.(b) Onir plays in rounds three and five.(c) Ranbir and Onir both play in round four.(d) Ranbir and Onir both play in round five.
In an individual game, Karan, Ranbir and Mithun Play in the first round and John, Ranbir and Mithun play in the third round.Then the players in the second round must be:(a) John, Karan, Ranbir(b) John, Karan, Mithun(c) John, Karan, Onir(d) Karan, Ranbir, Onir
If John, Karan and Ranbir play in a first round, which of the following could be playing in that game’s second round?(a) John, Karan, Mithun(b) John, Karan, Onir(c) John, Ranbir, Mithun(d) Karan, Mithun, Onir
Abhi could play any of the following roles, except?(a) 1 (b) 2(c) 3 (d) 8
Which of the following is an acceptable assignment of roles 4, 5 and 6, respectively?(a) Rani, Rani, Rani(b) Rani, Alia, Rani(c) Rani, Shreya, Alia(d) Shreya, Alia, Rani
If Riteish plays role 1, which of the following must be true?(a) Abhi plays role 2(b) Abhi plays role 7(c) Shreya plays role 4(d) Rani plays role 4
Each of the following pairs of roles could be played by the same actor, exccept:(a) roles 1 and 2 (b) roles 3 and 6(c) roles 3 and 7 (d) roles 4 and 8
How many selections can be made to fulfill conditions 1, 2 and 3?(a) 0 (b) 1(c) 2 (d) 3(e) None of these.
How many selections can be made to fulfill conditions 2 and 3?(a) 0 (b) 1(c) 2 (d) 0 or 1(e) None of these.
How many selections can be made to fulfill condition 2?(a) 2 (b) 3(c) 4 (d) 5(e) 1
How many selections can be made to fulfill condition 1 as given above?(a) 1 (b) 2(c) 3 (d) 4(e) 0
How many different selections can be made if no conditions are imposed?(a) 5 (b) 6(c) 7 (d) 8(e) 4
In how many ways a team can be constituted so that the team includes N?(a) 2 (b) 3(c) 4 (d) 5(e) 6
What could be the size of a team that includes K?(a) 2 or 3 (b) 2 or 4(c) 3 or 4 (d) Only 2(e) Only 4
What would be the size of the largest possible team?(a) 8 (b) 7(c) 6 (d) 5(e) Cannot be determined
Who can be a member of a team of size 5?(a) K (b) L(c) M (d) P(e) R
Who cannot be a member of a team of size 3?(a) L (b) M(c) N (d) P(e) Q
Who ordered salad and cabbage rolls?(a) Digviza (b) Rajdev(c) Sonila (d) None
How many women ordered salad?(a) 1 (b) 2(c) 3 (d) 4
If a group of three is formed with Rahul, Tanay and Vinay, then how many groups will be there amongst the seven students?(a) 2(b) 3(c) Either 2 or 3.(d) Insufficient data
If a group of 3 members and another of 4 members is formed and one of these two groups has Vinay and Urmila, then who else is likely to be in the same group?(a) Nitin (b) Sumit(c) Priyanka (d) Rahul
Which of the following is a possible list of three groups that can coexist?1 Nitin, Vinay Tanay, Rahul, Urmila Sumit, Priyanka 2 Nitin, Tanay Vinay, Rahul, Sumit Priyanka, Urmila 3 Nitin, Urmila Rahul, Sumit Vinay, Tanay, Priyanka 4 Urmila, Sumit Vinay, Tanay Priyanka, Nitin, Rahul
Who among the marketing managers and the faculty members is sure to find a berth in the new office?(a) D (b) H(c) G (d) B
If C and F are moved to the new office, then how many combinations are possible?(a) 0 (b) 1(c) 2 (d) 3
If A is to be moved as one of the marketing managers, which of the following cannot be a possible working unit?(a) ABDEH (b) ABFGH(c) ABEGH (d) ABDGH
If D goes to the new office which of the following is (are) true?A. C cannot go B. A cannot go C. H must also go(a) A only (b) B and C only(c) A and C only (d) A, B and C
Given that T, Y, and Z form one group.Which of the following must be together in one of the other groups?(a) R, S, V (b) R, U, W(c) S, U, W (d) S, V, W
Any of the following pairs of people could be in a group with X, except:(a) R and U (b) S and T(c) S and U (d) S and W
Which of the following must be true?(a) One of the women is in a group with two children.(b) One of the two men is in a group with W.(c) R is in a group with a man.(d) One of the groups includes no children.
Which of the following pairs of people can be in the same group as W?(a) R and Y (b) S and U(c) S and V (d) U and V
R and U share a good rapport, and hence decide to be in the same group. Who can be in the second and third groups, respectively?(a) S, T, W; V, Y, Z (b) S, X, Y; T, W, Z(c) T, V, W; S, Y, Z (d) W, X, Y; S, V, Z
If R is the only adult in one group, the other members of her group must be:(a) W and Y (b) X and Y(c) X and Z (d) Y and Z
After making the linear arrangement, we join them to form a circular arrangement by joining A and H. Which of the following is the odd one out?(a) B–H (b) E–D(c) B–F (d) H–G
Which of the following is true?(a) C is to the immediate left of A.(b) D is a neighbour of B and F.(c) G is to the immediate right of D.(d) A and E are at the extreme ends.
Which one among the following defines the position of D?(a) Fourth to the right of H.(b) Third to the right of A.(c) Neighbour of B and F.(d) To the immediate left of B.
Who among the following are neighbours?(a) AB (b) CG(c) FH (d) CA
In the last question, who among the following has the least chance of getting selected?(a) Pankaj (b) Jatin(c) Robin (d) Dinkar
To get the final selection list, the ranks of the students in the GD and the PI are added up. Lower the sum of the ranks, better the performance. Who among the following has the maximum chances of getting selected.(Better the performance, better the chances of getting selected).(a) Pankaj (b)
Who among the following has the same rank in both the GD and the PI?(a) Pankaj(b) Robin(c) Dinkar(d) None of the five students.
Who ranked fifth in the GD?(a) Dinkar (b) Jatin(c) Robin (d) Data inadequate
Who ranked first in the PI?(a) Jatin (b) Rahul(c) Robin (d) None of these.
Which of the following gives two pairs of neighbours?(a) A, C and D, C (b) A, B and E, G(c) D, C and E, F (d) C, F and C, E
Who is at the extreme right?(a) G (b) B(c) E (d) Data inadequate
Which of the following statements is true?(a) C and E are neighbours(b) E is to the immediate left of F(c) C is to the immediate left of D.(d) A is to the immediate left of D.
Which of the following statements may be false?(a) A is 3rd to the left of F.(c) D is 3rd to the left of E.(b) F is 3rd to the right of A.(d) B is 3rd to the left of C.
Which of the following is not true?(a) S and C are consecutively placed.(b) J is at one of the ends.(c) There are two outfits between C and W.(d) Positions of J and W are interchangeable.
Which two outfits are at the two ends?(a) S and D (b) S and W(c) J and W (d) J and D
What is the position of C?(a) Second to the left of L.(b) Second to the left of W.(c) Third to the left of G.(d) Between S and J.
How many outfits have been placed between J and G?(a) 4 (b) 3(c) 2 (d) 1
Who is most handsome?(a) Pamleshanand (b) Pedaranand(c) Pamalanand (d) Punalanand
What is the rank of Pamalanand in the decreasing order of weight?(a) Third (b) Fourth(c) Fifth (d) Second
Who is the heaviest of the group?(a) Pailashanand (b) Pedaranand(c) Pamleshanand (d) Pamalanand
If Prakash is the eldest child, then which of the following is definitely true?(a) Ravi was born in 2001.(b) Tipu was born in 2001.(c) Santosh was born in 2004.(d) Pankaj was born in 2004.
If Pankaj was born in 2002, then which of the following is definitely true?(a) Ravi was born in 2000.(b) Prakash was born in 2001.(c) Santosh was born in 2003.(d) Vikash was born in 2003.
Which of the following could be a correct list of the group, from the youngest to the oldest?(a) Santosh, Pankaj, Ravi, Tipu, Vikash, Prakas.(b) Santosh, Vikash, Pankaj, Tipu, Prakash, Ravi.(c) Santosh, Vikash, Tipu, Prakash, Pankaj, Ravi.(d) Santosh, Vikash, Tipu, Pankaj, Prakash, Ravi.
At which station, maximum people get down?(a) 2 (b) 5(c) 3 (d) 4
After how many stations does E get down?(a) 1 (b) 2(c) 3 (d) 4
At which of the following stations do B and D get on?(a) 1(b) 2(c) 3(d) Cannot be determined.
At which station do both C and F get on?(a) 1 (b) 2(c) 4 (d) None of these.
At which station does E get down?(a) 2(b) 3(c) 4(d) Cannot be determined.
The DVD of which of the following movies is kept on the top?(a) T(b) R(c) U(d) Cannot be determined.
Who owns the DVD of movie U?(a) B (b) E(c) D (d) C
Who owns the DVD of movie T?(a) B (b) E(c) C or E (d) B or E
Which movie DVD belongs to A?(a) Q (b) S(c) P (d) T
X will live in which of the following rooms?(a) C(b) F(c) B(d) Cannot be determined.
In which of the following rooms will U live?(a) B (b) D(c) A (d) B or D
Which of the given statements is not needed to complete the living arrangement so far?(a) (ii)(b) (iv)(c) (v)(d) All are necessary.
Who among the following will live in room E?(a) U(b) W(c) P(d) Cannot be determined.
If Subhash Chandra Bose did not sit next to M.K. Gandhi, then who sat between M.K.Gandhi and Subhash Chandra Bose?(a) Rajendra Prasad(b) Pt. Nehru(c) Tyagi(d) Cannot be determined
If Subhash Chandra Bose sat between M.K.Gandhi and Rajendra Prasad, then who sat to the immediate right seat of Pt. Nehru?(a) Tyagi(b) Subhash Chandra Bose(c) M.K. Gandhi(d) Rajendra Prasad
Approximately what is the average population of State A for all the given years?(a) 65 lakhs (b) 50 lakhs(c) 48 lakhs (d) 58 lakhs
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