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Reasoning Quiz on Puzzle & Alphanumeric

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Question 1

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given question.

Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F and G go to gym on seven different days of a week (Starting from Monday to Sunday). Three of them go twice in a week. At least one person goes each day. They have joined the gym in different months viz. January, February, March, April, May, June and July. They also do Cycling, Swimming, Running, Walking and Weightlifting. Two of them do Swimming and Cycling.
● A does not do running or cycling. Only D has joined after him. F and G go to gym on consecutive days.
● B and C go to gym twice a week and they don’t do swimming or walking. B joined before C.
● G joined the gym just before E. G and E don’t do weightlifting and swimming. They do same exercise.
● F does walking. He joined in the month which has 30 days.
● E joined the gym in the second month of the year. He goes twice a week, Thursday and Sunday. D does not go to gym after C.
● C and E do exercise on consecutive days in both cases.
● A and D has maximum possible gap in days of their gym days.
● The one who walks, goes to gym alone. B goes to gym just before F goes. The one who goes to gym on Wednesday do Running.
● A and D do same exercise. B does not go with D.
How many people (if person go twice, count it as 2), go before F in a week?

Question 2

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given question.

Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F and G go to gym on seven different days of a week (Starting from Monday to Sunday). Three of them go twice in a week. At least one person goes each day. They have joined the gym in different months viz. January, February, March, April, May, June and July. They also do Cycling, Swimming, Running, Walking and Weightlifting. Two of them do Swimming and Cycling.
● A does not do running or cycling. Only D has joined after him. F and G go to gym on consecutive days.
● B and C go to gym twice a week and they don’t do swimming or walking. B joined before C.
● G joined the gym just before E. G and E don’t do weightlifting and swimming. They do same exercise.
● F does walking. He joined in the month which has 30 days.
● E joined the gym in the second month of the year. He goes twice a week, Thursday and Sunday. D does not go to gym after C.
● C and E do exercise on consecutive days in both cases.
● A and D has maximum possible gap in days of their gym days.
● The one who walks, goes to gym alone. B goes to gym just before F goes. The one who goes to gym on Wednesday do Running.
● A and D do same exercise. B does not go with D.
Which of the following is correct?

Question 3

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given question.

Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F and G go to gym on seven different days of a week (Starting from Monday to Sunday). Three of them go twice in a week. At least one person goes each day. They have joined the gym in different months viz. January, February, March, April, May, June and July. They also do Cycling, Swimming, Running, Walking and Weightlifting. Two of them do Swimming and Cycling.
● A does not do running or cycling. Only D has joined after him. F and G go to gym on consecutive days.
● B and C go to gym twice a week and they don’t do swimming or walking. B joined before C.
● G joined the gym just before E. G and E don’t do weightlifting and swimming. They do same exercise.
● F does walking. He joined in the month which has 30 days.
● E joined the gym in the second month of the year. He goes twice a week, Thursday and Sunday. D does not go to gym after C.
● C and E do exercise on consecutive days in both cases.
● A and D has maximum possible gap in days of their gym days.
● The one who walks, goes to gym alone. B goes to gym just before F goes. The one who goes to gym on Wednesday do Running.
● A and D do same exercise. B does not go with D.
Which of the following is incorrect?

Question 4

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given question.

Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F and G go to gym on seven different days of a week (Starting from Monday to Sunday). Three of them go twice in a week. At least one person goes each day. They have joined the gym in different months viz. January, February, March, April, May, June and July. They also do Cycling, Swimming, Running, Walking and Weightlifting. Two of them do Swimming and Cycling.
● A does not do running or cycling. Only D has joined after him. F and G go to gym on consecutive days.
● B and C go to gym twice a week and they don’t do swimming or walking. B joined before C.
● G joined the gym just before E. G and E don’t do weightlifting and swimming. They do same exercise.
● F does walking. He joined in the month which has 30 days.
● E joined the gym in the second month of the year. He goes twice a week, Thursday and Sunday. D does not go to gym after C.
● C and E do exercise on consecutive days in both cases.
● A and D has maximum possible gap in days of their gym days.
● The one who walks, goes to gym alone. B goes to gym just before F goes. The one who goes to gym on Wednesday do Running.
● A and D do same exercise. B does not go with D.
On which days B go to gym?

Question 5

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given question.

Seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F and G go to gym on seven different days of a week (Starting from Monday to Sunday). Three of them go twice in a week. At least one person goes each day. They have joined the gym in different months viz. January, February, March, April, May, June and July. They also do Cycling, Swimming, Running, Walking and Weightlifting. Two of them do Swimming and Cycling.
● A does not do running or cycling. Only D has joined after him. F and G go to gym on consecutive days.
● B and C go to gym twice a week and they don’t do swimming or walking. B joined before C.
● G joined the gym just before E. G and E don’t do weightlifting and swimming. They do same exercise.
● F does walking. He joined in the month which has 30 days.
● E joined the gym in the second month of the year. He goes twice a week, Thursday and Sunday. D does not go to gym after C.
● C and E do exercise on consecutive days in both cases.
● A and D has maximum possible gap in days of their gym days.
● The one who walks, goes to gym alone. B goes to gym just before F goes. The one who goes to gym on Wednesday do Running.
● A and D do same exercise. B does not go with D.
What is incorrect about C?

Question 6

Direction: In the following question, a square matrix with three columns is given. To find out the resultant of a particular column you need to follow the following steps:

Step 1: If an odd number follows a prime number then multiply both the numbers.
Step 2: If an even number follows a prime number then multiply both the numbers and add 2 to the product.
Step 3: If an even number follows an even number (non-prime) then calculate the modulus of their difference and multiply it by 2.
Step 4: If an odd number follows an even number (non-prime) then calculate the modulus of their difference and divide it by 2.
Step 5: If an even number follows an odd number (non-prime) then the even number is the resultant.
Step 6: If an odd number follows an odd number (non-prime) then the odd number that follows the non-prime odd number, is the resultant.
Step 7: [Priority rule] If any number in the column is a factorial of a number (Except 1 and 2) then the resultant of that column would be that number.

Resultant of all three columns can be found out by adding the resultants of three columns.
What is the resultant of column 1, if X is twice the sum of resultant of both the column 2 and column 3?

Question 7

Direction: In the following question, a square matrix with three columns is given. To find out the resultant of a particular column you need to follow the following steps:

Step 1: If an odd number follows a prime number then multiply both the numbers.
Step 2: If an even number follows a prime number then multiply both the numbers and add 2 to the product.
Step 3: If an even number follows an even number (non-prime) then calculate the modulus of their difference and multiply it by 2.
Step 4: If an odd number follows an even number (non-prime) then calculate the modulus of their difference and divide it by 2.
Step 5: If an even number follows an odd number (non-prime) then the even number is the resultant.
Step 6: If an odd number follows an odd number (non-prime) then the odd number that follows the non-prime odd number, is the resultant.
Step 7: [Priority rule] If any number in the column is a factorial of a number (Except 1 and 2) then the resultant of that column would be that number.

Resultant of all three columns can be found out by adding the resultants of three columns.
Find the ratio of the resultant of column3: column 2: column1?

Question 8

Direction: In the following question, a square matrix with three columns is given. To find out the resultant of a particular column you need to follow the following steps:

Step 1: If an odd number follows a prime number then multiply both the numbers.
Step 2: If an even number follows a prime number then multiply both the numbers and add 2 to the product.
Step 3: If an even number follows an even number (non-prime) then calculate the modulus of their difference and multiply it by 2.
Step 4: If an odd number follows an even number (non-prime) then calculate the modulus of their difference and divide it by 2.
Step 5: If an even number follows an odd number (non-prime) then the even number is the resultant.
Step 6: If an odd number follows an odd number (non-prime) then the odd number that follows the non-prime odd number, is the resultant.
Step 7: [Priority rule] If any number in the column is a factorial of a number (Except 1 and 2) then the resultant of that column would be that number.

Resultant of all three columns can be found out by adding the resultants of three columns.
What is the sum of the resultants of all columns?

Question 9

Direction: In the following question, a square matrix with three columns is given. To find out the resultant of a particular column you need to follow the following steps:

Step 1: If an odd number follows a prime number then multiply both the numbers.
Step 2: If an even number follows a prime number then multiply both the numbers and add 2 to the product.
Step 3: If an even number follows an even number (non-prime) then calculate the modulus of their difference and multiply it by 2.
Step 4: If an odd number follows an even number (non-prime) then calculate the modulus of their difference and divide it by 2.
Step 5: If an even number follows an odd number (non-prime) then the even number is the resultant.
Step 6: If an odd number follows an odd number (non-prime) then the odd number that follows the non-prime odd number, is the resultant.
Step 7: [Priority rule] If any number in the column is a factorial of a number (Except 1 and 2) then the resultant of that column would be that number.

Resultant of all three columns can be found out by adding the resultants of three columns.
If a fourth column is formed with the elements of the major diagonal of the given matrix, then what will be the resultant of that column?

Question 10

Direction: In the following question, a square matrix with three columns is given. To find out the resultant of a particular column you need to follow the following steps:

Step 1: If an odd number follows a prime number then multiply both the numbers.
Step 2: If an even number follows a prime number then multiply both the numbers and add 2 to the product.
Step 3: If an even number follows an even number (non-prime) then calculate the modulus of their difference and multiply it by 2.
Step 4: If an odd number follows an even number (non-prime) then calculate the modulus of their difference and divide it by 2.
Step 5: If an even number follows an odd number (non-prime) then the even number is the resultant.
Step 6: If an odd number follows an odd number (non-prime) then the odd number that follows the non-prime odd number, is the resultant.
Step 7: [Priority rule] If any number in the column is a factorial of a number (Except 1 and 2) then the resultant of that column would be that number.

Resultant of all three columns can be found out by adding the resultants of three columns.
Find the difference between resultant of fourth and fifth columns if the fourth column is constructed from the elements of major diagonal and the fifth column is constructed from the elements of the minor diagonal?
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