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Scheduling Question 1:
Comprehension:
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Six persons - P, Q, R, S T, and U went on a tour on two different dates either the 9th or 26th in three different months viz. March, May, and November of the same year. Each of them visited different cities viz. Pune, Gaya, Vadodara, Sonipat, Kota and Mysore. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
U went on an odd-numbered date. Only two persons went between the one who went to Mysore and U. R and Q went on the same date but none of them went in November. The one who went to Vadodara went immediately before Q but not in May. As many persons went after T is the same as before the one who went to Kota. T did not go in March. Only one person went between the one who went to Pune and Sonipat. P went immediately after the one who went to Sonipat but did not go to Mysore. S did not go to Pune.
Which of the following statement(s) is/are true with respect to the final arrangement?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Scheduling Question 1 Detailed Solution
Given:-
Six persons - P, Q, R, S T, and U
Two different dates - 9 and 26
Three different months - March, May, and November
Six Cities - Pune, Gaya, Vadodara, Sonipat, Kota and Mysore.
Now,
1) U went on an odd-numbered date.
2) Only two persons went between the one who went to Mysore and U.
Month | Date | Case I | Case II | Case III |
March (31) | 9 | U | ||
26 | (Mysore) | |||
May (31) | 9 | U | ||
26 | (Mysore) | |||
November (30) | 9 | U | ||
26 | (Mysore) |
3) R and Q went on the same date but none of them went in November.
4) The one who went to Vadodara went immediately before Q but not in May.
Month | Date | Case I | Case II | Case III |
March (31) | 9 | U (Vadodara) | (Vadodara) | (Vadodara) |
26 | Q | Q | Q (Mysore) | |
May (31) | 9 | U | ||
26 | R (Mysore) | R | R | |
November (30) | 9 | U | ||
26 | (Mysore) |
5) As many persons went after T is the same as before the one who went to Kota.
6) T did not go in March.
Month | Date | Case I | Case II | Case III |
March (31) | 9 | U (Vadodara) | (Vadodara) | (Vadodara) |
26 | Q (Kota) | Q (Kota) | Q (Mysore) | |
May (31) | 9 | U | T | |
26 | R (Mysore) | R | R (Kota) | |
November (30) | 9 | T | T | U |
26 | (Mysore) |
7) Only one person went between the one who went to Pune and Sonipat.
8) S did not go to Pune.
Month | Date | Case I | Case II | Case III |
March (31) | 9 | U (Vadodara) | P / S (Vadodara) | S / P (Vadodara) |
26 | Q (Kota) | Q (Kota) | Q (Mysore) | |
May (31) | 9 | P (Pune) | U (Pune) | T (Sonipat) |
26 | R (Mysore) | R (Gaya) | R (Kota) | |
November (30) | 9 | T (Sonipat) | T (Sonipat) | U (Pune) |
26 | S (Gaya) | S / P (Mysore) | S / P (Gaya) |
9) P went immediately after the one who went to Sonipat but did not go to Mysore. This is possible only in Case III.
Hence, the final arrangement is -
Month | Date | Case III |
March (31) | 9 | S (Vadodara) |
26 | Q (Mysore) | |
May (31) | 9 | T (Pune) |
26 | R (Kota) | |
November (30) | 9 | U (Sonipat) |
26 | P (Gaya) |
Hence, the correct answer is Q went to Mysore city.
Scheduling Question 2:
Comprehension:
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Six persons - P, Q, R, S T, and U went on a tour on two different dates either the 9th or 26th in three different months viz. March, May, and November of the same year. Each of them visited different cities viz. Pune, Gaya, Vadodara, Sonipat, Kota and Mysore. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
U went on an odd-numbered date. Only two persons went between the one who went to Mysore and U. R and Q went on the same date but none of them went in November. The one who went to Vadodara went immediately before Q but not in May. As many persons went after T is the same as before the one who went to Kota. T did not go in March. Only one person went between the one who went to Pune and Sonipat. P went immediately after the one who went to Sonipat but did not go to Mysore. S did not go to Pune.
On which of the following date and month does P went to the tour?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Scheduling Question 2 Detailed Solution
Given:-
Six persons - P, Q, R, S T, and U
Two different dates - 9 and 26
Three different months - March, May, and November
Six Cities - Pune, Gaya, Vadodara, Sonipat, Kota and Mysore.
Now,
1) U went on an odd-numbered date.
2) Only two persons went between the one who went to Mysore and U.
Month | Date | Case I | Case II | Case III |
March (31) | 9 | U | ||
26 | (Mysore) | |||
May (31) | 9 | U | ||
26 | (Mysore) | |||
November (30) | 9 | U | ||
26 | (Mysore) |
3) R and Q went on the same date but none of them went in November.
4) The one who went to Vadodara went immediately before Q but not in May.
Month | Date | Case I | Case II | Case III |
March (31) | 9 | U (Vadodara) | (Vadodara) | (Vadodara) |
26 | Q | Q | Q (Mysore) | |
May (31) | 9 | U | ||
26 | R (Mysore) | R | R | |
November (30) | 9 | U | ||
26 | (Mysore) |
5) As many persons went after T is the same as before the one who went to Kota.
6) T did not go in March.
Month | Date | Case I | Case II | Case III |
March (31) | 9 | U (Vadodara) | (Vadodara) | (Vadodara) |
26 | Q (Kota) | Q (Kota) | Q (Mysore) | |
May (31) | 9 | U | T | |
26 | R (Mysore) | R | R (Kota) | |
November (30) | 9 | T | T | U |
26 | (Mysore) |
7) Only one person went between the one who went to Pune and Sonipat.
8) S did not go to Pune.
Month | Date | Case I | Case II | Case III |
March (31) | 9 | U (Vadodara) | P / S (Vadodara) | S / P (Vadodara) |
26 | Q (Kota) | Q (Kota) | Q (Mysore) | |
May (31) | 9 | P (Pune) | U (Pune) | T (Sonipat) |
26 | R (Mysore) | R (Gaya) | R (Kota) | |
November (30) | 9 | T (Sonipat) | T (Sonipat) | U (Pune) |
26 | S (Gaya) | S / P (Mysore) | S / P (Gaya) |
9) P went immediately after the one who went to Sonipat but did not go to Mysore. This is possible only in Case III.
Hence, the final arrangement is -
Month | Date | Case III |
March (31) | 9 | S (Vadodara) |
26 | Q (Mysore) | |
May (31) | 9 | T (Pune) |
26 | R (Kota) | |
November (30) | 9 | U (Sonipat) |
26 | P (Gaya) |
P went to the tour on 26th November.
Hence, the correct answer is 26th November.
Scheduling Question 3:
Comprehension:
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Six persons - P, Q, R, S T, and U went on a tour on two different dates either the 9th or 26th in three different months viz. March, May, and November of the same year. Each of them visited different cities viz. Pune, Gaya, Vadodara, Sonipat, Kota and Mysore. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
U went on an odd-numbered date. Only two persons went between the one who went to Mysore and U. R and Q went on the same date but none of them went in November. The one who went to Vadodara went immediately before Q but not in May. As many persons went after T is the same as before the one who went to Kota. T did not go in March. Only one person went between the one who went to Pune and Sonipat. P went immediately after the one who went to Sonipat but did not go to Mysore. S did not go to Pune.
T went to which of the following cities?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Scheduling Question 3 Detailed Solution
Given:-
Six persons - P, Q, R, S T, and U
Two different dates - 9 and 26
Three different months - March, May, and November
Six Cities - Pune, Gaya, Vadodara, Sonipat, Kota and Mysore.
Now,
1) U went on an odd-numbered date.
2) Only two persons went between the one who went to Mysore and U.
Month | Date | Case I | Case II | Case III |
March (31) | 9 | U | ||
26 | (Mysore) | |||
May (31) | 9 | U | ||
26 | (Mysore) | |||
November (30) | 9 | U | ||
26 | (Mysore) |
3) R and Q went on the same date but none of them went in November.
4) The one who went to Vadodara went immediately before Q but not in May.
Month | Date | Case I | Case II | Case III |
March (31) | 9 | U (Vadodara) | (Vadodara) | (Vadodara) |
26 | Q | Q | Q (Mysore) | |
May (31) | 9 | U | ||
26 | R (Mysore) | R | R | |
November (30) | 9 | U | ||
26 | (Mysore) |
5) As many persons went after T is the same as before the one who went to Kota.
6) T did not go in March.
Month | Date | Case I | Case II | Case III |
March (31) | 9 | U (Vadodara) | (Vadodara) | (Vadodara) |
26 | Q (Kota) | Q (Kota) | Q (Mysore) | |
May (31) | 9 | U | T | |
26 | R (Mysore) | R | R (Kota) | |
November (30) | 9 | T | T | U |
26 | (Mysore) |
7) Only one person went between the one who went to Pune and Sonipat.
8) S did not go to Pune.
Month | Date | Case I | Case II | Case III |
March (31) | 9 | U (Vadodara) | P / S (Vadodara) | S / P (Vadodara) |
26 | Q (Kota) | Q (Kota) | Q (Mysore) | |
May (31) | 9 | P (Pune) | U (Pune) | T (Sonipat) |
26 | R (Mysore) | R (Gaya) | R (Kota) | |
November (30) | 9 | T (Sonipat) | T (Sonipat) | U (Pune) |
26 | S (Gaya) | S / P (Mysore) | S / P (Gaya) |
9) P went immediately after the one who went to Sonipat but did not go to Mysore. This is possible only in Case III.
Hence, the final arrangement is -
Month | Date | Case III |
March (31) | 9 | S (Vadodara) |
26 | Q (Mysore) | |
May (31) | 9 | T (Pune) |
26 | R (Kota) | |
November (30) | 9 | U (Sonipat) |
26 | P (Gaya) |
T went to Pune.
Hence, the correct answer is Pune.
Scheduling Question 4:
Comprehension:
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Six persons - P, Q, R, S T, and U went on a tour on two different dates either the 9th or 26th in three different months viz. March, May, and November of the same year. Each of them visited different cities viz. Pune, Gaya, Vadodara, Sonipat, Kota and Mysore. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
U went on an odd-numbered date. Only two persons went between the one who went to Mysore and U. R and Q went on the same date but none of them went in November. The one who went to Vadodara went immediately before Q but not in May. As many persons went after T is the same as before the one who went to Kota. T did not go in March. Only one person went between the one who went to Pune and Sonipat. P went immediately after the one who went to Sonipat but did not go to Mysore. S did not go to Pune.
Which among the following person went to Gaya?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Scheduling Question 4 Detailed Solution
Given:-
Six persons - P, Q, R, S T, and U
Two different dates - 9 and 26
Three different months - March, May, and November
Six Cities - Pune, Gaya, Vadodara, Sonipat, Kota and Mysore.
Now,
1) U went on an odd-numbered date.
2) Only two persons went between the one who went to Mysore and U.
Month | Date | Case I | Case II | Case III |
March (31) | 9 | U | ||
26 | (Mysore) | |||
May (31) | 9 | U | ||
26 | (Mysore) | |||
November (30) | 9 | U | ||
26 | (Mysore) |
3) R and Q went on the same date but none of them went in November.
4) The one who went to Vadodara went immediately before Q but not in May.
Month | Date | Case I | Case II | Case III |
March (31) | 9 | U (Vadodara) | (Vadodara) | (Vadodara) |
26 | Q | Q | Q (Mysore) | |
May (31) | 9 | U | ||
26 | R (Mysore) | R | R | |
November (30) | 9 | U | ||
26 | (Mysore) |
5) As many persons went after T is the same as before the one who went to Kota.
6) T did not go in March.
Month | Date | Case I | Case II | Case III |
March (31) | 9 | U (Vadodara) | (Vadodara) | (Vadodara) |
26 | Q (Kota) | Q (Kota) | Q (Mysore) | |
May (31) | 9 | U | T | |
26 | R (Mysore) | R | R (Kota) | |
November (30) | 9 | T | T | U |
26 | (Mysore) |
7) Only one person went between the one who went to Pune and Sonipat.
8) S did not go to Pune.
Month | Date | Case I | Case II | Case III |
March (31) | 9 | U (Vadodara) | P / S (Vadodara) | S / P (Vadodara) |
26 | Q (Kota) | Q (Kota) | Q (Mysore) | |
May (31) | 9 | P (Pune) | U (Pune) | T (Sonipat) |
26 | R (Mysore) | R (Gaya) | R (Kota) | |
November (30) | 9 | T (Sonipat) | T (Sonipat) | U (Pune) |
26 | S (Gaya) | S / P (Mysore) | S / P (Gaya) |
9) P went immediately after the one who went to Sonipat but did not go to Mysore. This is possible only in Case III.
Hence, the final arrangement is -
Month | Date | Case III |
March (31) | 9 | S (Vadodara) |
26 | Q (Mysore) | |
May (31) | 9 | T (Pune) |
26 | R (Kota) | |
November (30) | 9 | U (Sonipat) |
26 | P (Gaya) |
P went to Gaya.
Hence, the correct answer is P.
Scheduling Question 5:
Comprehension:
Direction: Study the following information to answer the given Questions:
Seven persons Manoj, Naman, Osho, Prem, Quresh, Rishabh and Seema attended the meeting on different time among 1:00 pm, 2:15 pm, 3:00 pm, 4:00 pm, 5:30 pm, 6:00 pm and 6:30 pm but not necessarily in same order. The meeting starts at 1:00 pm and the person arriving after 1:00 pm is considered ‘late’.
Manoj arrived at the meeting before the arriving time of Seema. Quresh arrived 1 hour late than that of Naman. Only Osho arrived on time. Prem arrived just before Rishabh. At least three persons arrived at the meeting between the arriving time of Manoj and Rishabh. Seema does not arrive at 5:30pm.Equal number of persons arrived before and after the arrival of _________.
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Scheduling Question 5 Detailed Solution
Persons: Manoj, Naman, Osho, Prem, Quresh, Rishabh and Seema.
Timings: 1:00 pm, 2:15 pm, 3:00 pm, 4:00 pm, 5:30 pm, 6:00 pm and 6:30 pm.
1) Only Osho arrived on time. So, Osho must have joined on 1:00pm.
2) Quresh arrived 1 hour late than that of Naman.
3) Prem arrived just before Rishabh.
|
Case 1(a) |
Case 1(b) |
Case 2(a) |
Case 2(b) |
Time(pm) |
Persons |
Persons |
Persons |
Persons |
1:00 |
Osho |
Osho |
Osho |
Osho |
2:15 |
|
|
Prem |
|
3:00 |
Naman |
Naman |
Rishabh |
Prem |
4:00 |
Quresh |
Quresh |
|
Rishabh |
5:30 |
Prem |
|
Naman |
Naman |
6:00 |
Rishabh |
Prem |
|
|
6:30 |
|
Rishabh |
Quresh |
Quresh |
4) Manoj arrived at the meeting before the arriving time of Seema.
5) At least three persons arrived at the meeting between the arriving time of Manoj and Rishabh. So, case 2(a) and case 2(b) are rejected.
6) Seema does not arrive at 5:30 pm. So, case 1(b) is rejected.
Final Case:
Time(pm) |
Persons |
1:00 |
Osho |
2:15 |
Manoj |
3:00 |
Naman |
4:00 |
Quresh |
5:30 |
Prem |
6:00 |
Rishabh |
6:30 |
Seema |
Hence, equal number of persons arrived before and after the arrival of Quresh.
Top Scheduling MCQ Objective Questions
Comprehension:
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Five persons T, N, R, C and G went to the market on different days of a week from Monday to Friday, but not necessarily in the same order. They wore different types of cloths among Cotton, Silk, Wool, Leather and Linen. Additional information about them is given below.
Three persons went to the market between the persons who wore Cotton and Leather. T wore Silk cloth and went on one of the days after C. C did not wear Linen. Two persons went to the market between R and N. R and G did not wear Leather. The number of persons who went to the market before N is more than the number of persons went to the market after N. C did not go to the market on Monday.
Who went to the market on Monday?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Scheduling Question 6 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFPersons : T, N, R, C, G
Days : Monday to Friday
Cloths : Cotton, Silk, Wool, Leather, Linen.
1) Five persons T, N, R, C and G went to the market on different days of a week from Monday to Friday, but not necessarily in the same order.
⇒ We can draw the following table according to the information given.
Days | Persons | Cloths |
---|---|---|
Monday | ||
Tuesday | ||
Wednesday | ||
Thursday | ||
Friday |
2) The number of persons who went to the market before N is more than the number of persons went to the market after N.
⇒ We can draw the following cases :
Case 1: | ||
---|---|---|
Days | Persons | Cloths |
Monday | ||
Tuesday | ||
Wednesday | ||
Thursday | N | |
Friday |
Case 2: | ||
---|---|---|
Days | Persons | Cloths |
Monday | ||
Tuesday | ||
Wednesday | ||
Thursday | ||
Friday | N |
3) Two persons went to the market between R and N.
⇒ We can place R in both the cases as shown below:
Case 1: | ||
---|---|---|
Days | Persons | Cloths |
Monday | R | |
Tuesday | ||
Wednesday | ||
Thursday | N | |
Friday |
Case 2: | ||
---|---|---|
Days | Persons | Cloths |
Monday | ||
Tuesday | R | |
Wednesday | ||
Thursday | ||
Friday | N |
4) Three persons went to the market between the persons who wore Cotton and Leather. R and G did not wear Leather.
⇒ We get to know that persons wearing Cotton and Leather must have gone on either Monday or Friday. Thus from Case 2 we have one more case.
Case 1: | ||
---|---|---|
Days | Persons | Cloths |
Monday | R | Cotton |
Tuesday | ||
Wednesday | ||
Thursday | N | |
Friday | Leather |
Case 2: | ||
---|---|---|
Days | Persons | Cloths |
Monday | Cotton | |
Tuesday | R | |
Wednesday | ||
Thursday | ||
Friday | N | Leather |
Case 2A: | ||
---|---|---|
Days | Persons | Cloths |
Monday | Leather | |
Tuesday | R | |
Wednesday | ||
Thursday | ||
Friday | N | Cotton |
4) T wore Silk cloth and went on one of the days after C. R and G did not wear Leather. C did not go to the market on Monday.
⇒ Here Case 1 and Case 2A gets eliminated as G is wearing Leather in these cases.
Case 1: | ||
---|---|---|
Days | Persons | Cloths |
Monday | R | Cotton |
Tuesday | C | |
Wednesday | T | Silk |
Thursday | N | |
Friday | G | Leather |
Case 2: | ||
---|---|---|
Days | Persons | Cloths |
Monday | G | Cotton |
Tuesday | R | |
Wednesday | C | |
Thursday | T | Silk |
Friday | N | Leather |
Case 2A: | ||
---|---|---|
Days | Persons | Cloths |
Monday | G | Leather |
Tuesday | R | |
Wednesday | C | |
Thursday | T | Silk |
Friday | N | Cotton |
5) C did not wear Linen.
⇒ We get that R wore Linen and C wore Wool. Thus we get completed arrangement as shown below.
Case 2: | ||
---|---|---|
Days | Persons | Cloths |
Monday | G | Cotton |
Tuesday | R | Linen |
Wednesday | C | Wool |
Thursday | T | Silk |
Friday | N | Leather |
We can see that, G went to the market on Monday.
A company sold six different cars Swift, Santro, Creta, Audi, I10 and Magna during a period of Monday to Saturday. Only one car was sold on a particular day. No car was sold twice. Atleast four cars were sold after the car Santro. The car Magna was sold on Tuesday.
The car Audi was sold immediately after the car Creta and car Creta was sold atleast before three cars. Both the cars Santro and I10 were sold atleast before one car. On which day was Swift car sold?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Scheduling Question 7 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFGiven:
Six cars - Swift, Santro, Creta, Audi, I10 and Magna.
1) Atleast four cars were sold after the car Santro. The car Magna was sold on Tuesday.
Days |
Cars |
Monday |
Santro |
Tuesday |
Megna |
Wednesday |
|
Thursday |
|
Friday |
|
Saturday |
|
2) The car Audi was sold immediately after the car Creta and car Creta was sold atleast before three cars.
Days |
Cars |
Monday |
Santro |
Tuesday |
Megna |
Wednesday |
Creata |
Thursday |
Audi |
Friday |
|
Saturday |
|
3) Both the cars Santro and I10 were sold atleast before one car.
Days |
Cars |
Monday |
Santro |
Tuesday |
Megna |
Wednesday |
Creata |
Thursday |
Audi |
Friday |
I10 |
Saturday |
Swift |
Hence, “Saturday” was Swift car sold.
Each of seven colleagues, A, B, C, D, E, F and G, travelled to USA for sales presentation in the months of April, May, June, July, August, September and October, in the year 2019, but not necessarily in the same order. Each colleague travelled in a different month. Exactly four people travelled after D’s trip. C travelled between the trips of E and F. G travelled in the month immediately before A’s trip. Exactly two people travelled after C’s trip. E travelled in the month immediately before B, who travelled in the month of October. Who travelled in the month of July?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Scheduling Question 8 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFStep 1: E travelled in the month immediately before B, who travelled in the month of October.
B | October |
E | September |
Here we place B with October as given and then place E before B with September.
Step 2: C travelled between the trips of E and F.
B | October |
E | September |
C | August |
F | July |
Now according to the condition we place C between E and F which means C travelled before E in August & F travelled before C in July.
Step 3: Exactly four people travelled after D’s trip.
B | October |
E | September |
C | August |
F | July |
D | June |
Here we place D at fifth position because four people travelled after him which means D travelled in June.
Step 4: G travelled in the month immediately before A’s trip.
B | October |
E | September |
C | August |
F | July |
D | June |
A | May |
G | April |
Lastly we have to place A and G where G travelled before A so we place A with May and G with April.
From the arrangement, we can see that F travelled in July.
Hence the correct answer is option 4)
Six persons, A, B, C, D, E and F, travelled in different months of the same year, viz. January, March, May, July, September and November. None of them travelled after B, and he travels just after C. Only three people travelled before E. A travelled just after F. D did not travel in the month of May. Who among the following travelled in May?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Scheduling Question 9 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFSix persons, A, B, C, D, E and F
Months : January, March, May, July, September and November.
- None of them travelled after B it means B travels in the november
- B Travels just after C
Months | People |
January | |
March | |
May | |
July | |
September | C |
November | B |
- Only three people travelled before E.
- A travelled just after F.
- D did not travel in the month of May.
Months | People |
January | D |
March | F |
May | A |
July | E |
September | C |
November | B |
A travelled in month of May.
Hence, "Option 2" is the correct answer.
Six persons, A, B, C, D, E and F, were born on different dates - 12th, 14th, 18th, 19th, 4th and 6th, of the same month. None of them were born after D and he was born just after E. Only three people were born before A. Only two people were born between C and E. B was not born after C. Who among the following was born on 12th?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Scheduling Question 10 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFLet's create the order using the informations given,
1) None of them were born after D and he was born just after E.
Date | Person |
4th | |
6th | |
12th | |
14th | |
18th | E |
19th | D |
2) Only three people were born before A.
Date | Person |
4th | |
6th | |
12th | |
14th | A |
18th | E |
19th | D |
3) Only two people were born between C and E.
Date | Person |
4th | |
6th | C |
12th | |
14th | A |
18th | E |
19th | D |
4) B was not born after C.
Date | Person |
4th | B |
6th | C |
12th | |
14th | A |
18th | E |
19th | D |
5) Placing F in the blank space, we get the final order of the persons as,
Date | Person |
4th | B |
6th | C |
12th | F |
14th | A |
18th | E |
19th | D |
Here, we can see that F was born on 12th.
Hence, the correct answer is " F ".
Six students, Anima, Rohit, Kiran, Seema, Jaya and Manish, are top six rank holders in a school. The rank of Rohit is between the ranks of Kiran and Seema. Rohit is at the fourth rank. There are two students between the ranks of Jaya and Seema. Jaya is at the lowest rank among all the six students. The rank of Manish is immediately above the rank of Anima.
Who is at the fifth rank?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Scheduling Question 11 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFSix students, Anima, Rohit, Kiran, Seema, Jaya and Manish, are top six rank holders in a school.
1) Rohit is at the fourth rank
Ranks | Students name |
1 | |
2 | |
3 | |
4 | Rohit |
5 | |
6 |
2) The rank of Rohit is between the ranks of Kiran and Seema.
Ranks | Students name | |
Case -1 | Case -2 | |
1 | ||
2 | ||
3 | Seema | Kiran |
4 | Rohit | Rohit |
5 | Kiran | Seema |
6 |
3) Jaya is at the lowest rank among all the six students.
Ranks | Students name | |
Case -1 | Case - 2 | |
1 | ||
2 | ||
3 | Seema | Kiran |
4 | Rohit | Rohit |
5 | Kiran | Seema |
6 | Jaya | Jaya |
4) There are two students between the ranks of Jaya and Seema.
Here Case 2 gets eliminated.
Ranks | Students name |
1 | |
2 | |
3 | Seema |
4 | Rohit |
5 | Kiran |
6 | Jaya |
5) The rank of Manish is immediately above the rank of Anima.
Ranks | Students name |
1 | Manish |
2 | Anima |
3 | Seema |
4 | Rohit |
5 | Kiran |
6 | Jaya |
∴ Here, 'Kiran' is in fifth rank.
Hence, the correct answer is "Kiran".
Each of the six professors of same department, Jayanth, Kiran, Lasya, Mythili, Nischal and Omprakash, have their classes on six different days of a week, starting from Monday and ending on Saturday of the same week, but not necessarily in the same order. Only two professors have classes before Mythili’s class. Jayanth has the class on Tuesday and Omprakash has the class on Saturday. Only one professor has the class after the class of Kiran. The class of Nischal is not on any of the days between the classes of Kiran and Mythili.
Who among the following has the class on Monday?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Scheduling Question 12 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFSix professors: Jayanth, Kiran, Lasya, Mythili, Nischal and Omprakash
Six days: Monday to Saturday
From the given information:
Step 1: Only two professors have classes before Mythili’s class.
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
Mythili |
Step 2: Jayanth has the class on Tuesday and Omprakash has the class on Saturday.
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
Jayanth | Mythili | Omprakash |
Step 3: Only one professor has the class after the class of Kiran.
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
Jayanth | Mythili | Kiran | Omprakash |
Step 4: The class of Nischal is not on any of the days between the classes of Kiran and Mythili.
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
Nischal | Jayanth | Mythili | Kiran | Omprakash |
Now we place Lasya at the only spot left,
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
Nischal | Jayanth | Mythili | Lasya | Kiran | Omprakash |
From the arrangement we can see that Nischal is has the class on Monday.
Hence the correct answer is option 2)
Six persons, Aditya, Binod, Chaya, Dilshan, Estar and Fatima, travelled in different months of the same year viz. January, March, May, July, September and November. None of them travelled after Binod, who travelled immediately after Chaya. Only three people travelled before Estar. Aditya travelled immediately after Fatima. Dilshan did not travel in the month of May.
Who among them travelled in May?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Scheduling Question 13 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFSix persons, Aditya, Binod, Chaya, Dilshan, Estar and Fatima
Months : January, March, May, July, September and November.
- None of them travelled after Binod it means Binod travels in November.
- Binod travelled immediately after Chaya.
Months | Person |
January | |
March | |
May | |
July | |
September | Chaya |
November | Binod |
- Only three people travelled before Estar.
- Aditya travelled immediately after Fatima.
- Dilshan did not travel in the month of May.
Months | Person |
January | Dilshan |
March | Fatima |
May | Aditya |
July | Easter |
September | Chaya |
November | Binod |
Aditya travelled in the month of May.
Hence, "Option 3" is the correct answer.
J, K, L, M, N and O are six teachers. Each one teaches a different subject out of Hindi, English, Math, Science, Social Science and Arts, not necessarily in the same order. Each of them teaches on only one day, from Monday to Saturday, not necessarily in the same order. J teaches Arts on Saturday. L teaches neither English nor Social Science, but he teaches on Thursday. Wednesday is reserved for Maths taught by K. O teaches Science a day before N. Social Science is taught a day before Arts. Which subject is taught on the day between Science and Math?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Scheduling Question 14 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFTeachers: J, K, L, M, N and O
Subjects: Hindi, English, Math, Science, Social Science and Arts
1) J teaches Arts on Saturday.
2) L teaches neither Neither English nor Social Science, but he teaches on Thursday.
3) Wednesday is reserved for Maths taught by K.
Days |
Name of personS |
Subjects |
Monday |
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Tuesday |
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Wednesday |
K |
Math’s |
Thursday |
L |
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Friday |
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Saturday |
J |
Arts |
4) O teaches Science a day before N.
5) Social Science is taught a day before Arts.
Days |
Name of personS |
Subjects |
Monday |
O |
Science |
Tuesday |
N |
English |
Wednesday |
K |
Math’s |
Thursday |
L |
Hindi |
Friday |
M |
Social science |
Saturday |
J |
Arts |
So, the right answer is English
In a year-end examination, 6 papers-Maths, Physics, Geography, Economics, Chemistry, History- are scheduled on 6 consecutive days of a week (Monday -Saturday).
1. Maths paper is after the Chemistry paper, with a 1-day gap between them.
2. Physics paper is on Monday.
3. Geography paper is not on the last day.
4. History paper, which is scheduled on the previous day of the Maths paper, has a two-day gap with the Physics paper.
Which paper is scheduled on Saturday?
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Scheduling Question 15 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDF2. Physics paper is on Monday.
Monday | Physics |
Tuesday | |
Wednesday | |
Thursday | |
Friday | |
Saturday |
3. Geography paper is not on the last day.
Monday | |
Tuesday | |
Wednesday | |
Thursday | |
Friday | |
Saturday |
1. Maths paper is after the Chemistry paper, with a 1-day gap between them.
Chemistry |
Maths |
4. History paper, which is scheduled on the previous day of the Maths paper, has a two-day gap with the Physics paper.
Case 1.
History |
Maths |
Physics |
Case 2.
Physics |
History |
Maths |
On combining (4) and (2)
We can eliminate Case 1st of 4 because Physics is on Monday and in Case 1st, there are three exams.
Monday | Physics |
Tuesday | |
Wednesday | |
Thursday | History |
Friday | Maths |
Saturday |
On combining (1), (4) and (2)
Monday | Physics |
Tuesday | |
Wednesday | Chemistry |
Thursday | History |
Friday | Maths |
Saturday |
On combining (1), (2), (3) and (4)
Geography is not on Saturday than only left day is Friday.
Economics is only subject left than it will be on Saturday.
Monday | Physics |
Tuesday | Geography |
Wednesday | Chemistry |
Thursday | History |
Friday | Maths |
Saturday | Economics |
Economics paper is on Saturday.
Hence, the correct answer is "Saturday".