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Arrangements || Logical Reasoning || CAT 2021 || 2 April

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Question 1

Direction: Answer the following questions based on the information given below.
There are 12 students, of which 6 are boys: A, B, C, D, E, F and 6 are girls: G, H, I, J, K and L. Each boy and each girl wear dresses of different colors among red, yellow, blue, white, orange and pink (i.e. one boy and one girl wears a red dress, one boy and one girl wears a yellow dress and so on). The boys and girls sit in a circle with the boy and girl wearing the same color dress sharing the same seat. The students wearing red sit between yellow and blue dressed students. J wears a white dress. The white dressed students sit opposite L who is in blue color. Students with the orange dress is adjacent to H. A and H share the same seat. I is adjacent to the students wearing blue and pink dresses. B is to the immediate right of E, who is opposite K.
Who among the following is definitely sitting opposite the students wearing pink?

Question 2

Direction: Answer the following questions based on the information given below.
There are 12 students, of which 6 are boys: A, B, C, D, E, F and 6 are girls: G, H, I, J, K and L. Each boy and each girl wear dresses of different colors among red, yellow, blue, white, orange and pink (i.e. one boy and one girl wears a red dress, one boy and one girl wears a yellow dress and so on). The boys and girls sit in a circle with the boy and girl wearing the same color dress sharing the same seat. The students wearing red sit between yellow and blue dressed students. J wears a white dress. The white dressed students sit opposite L who is in blue color. Students with the orange dress is adjacent to H. A and H share the same seat. I is adjacent to the students wearing blue and pink dresses. B is to the immediate right of E, who is opposite K.
Who are wearing blue dresses?

Question 3

Direction: Answer the following questions based on the information given below.
There are 12 students, of which 6 are boys: A, B, C, D, E, F and 6 are girls: G, H, I, J, K and L. Each boy and each girl wear dresses of different colors among red, yellow, blue, white, orange and pink (i.e. one boy and one girl wears a red dress, one boy and one girl wears a yellow dress and so on). The boys and girls sit in a circle with the boy and girl wearing the same color dress sharing the same seat. The students wearing red sit between yellow and blue dressed students. J wears a white dress. The white dressed students sit opposite L who is in blue color. Students with the orange dress is adjacent to H. A and H share the same seat. I is adjacent to the students wearing blue and pink dresses. B is to the immediate right of E, who is opposite K.
Which of the following definitely represents people wearing the same coloreddress?

Question 4

Direction: Answer the following questions based on the information given below.
There are 12 students, of which 6 are boys: A, B, C, D, E, F and 6 are girls: G, H, I, J, K and L. Each boy and each girl wear dresses of different colors among red, yellow, blue, white, orange and pink (i.e. one boy and one girl wears a red dress, one boy and one girl wears a yellow dress and so on). The boys and girls sit in a circle with the boy and girl wearing the same color dress sharing the same seat. The students wearing red sit between yellow and blue dressed students. J wears a white dress. The white dressed students sit opposite L who is in blue color. Students with the orange dress is adjacent to H. A and H share the same seat. I is adjacent to the students wearing blue and pink dresses. B is to the immediate right of E, who is opposite K.
What is the colorof the dress of the students sitting opposite K?

Question 5

Direction: Answer the following questions based on the information given below.
There are 12 students, of which 6 are boys: A, B, C, D, E, F and 6 are girls: G, H, I, J, K and L. Each boy and each girl wear dresses of different colors among red, yellow, blue, white, orange and pink (i.e. one boy and one girl wears a red dress, one boy and one girl wears a yellow dress and so on). The boys and girls sit in a circle with the boy and girl wearing the same color dress sharing the same seat. The students wearing red sit between yellow and blue dressed students. J wears a white dress. The white dressed students sit opposite L who is in blue color. Students with the orange dress is adjacent to H. A and H share the same seat. I is adjacent to the students wearing blue and pink dresses. B is to the immediate right of E, who is opposite K.
If F is adjacent to both K and A, and D does not wear a yellow coloured dress, then C is wearing which dress?

Question 6

Direction: Answer the questions based on the following information.

Mr Bankatlal acted as a judge for the beauty contest. There were four participants, viz. Ms Andhra Pradesh, Ms Uttar Pradesh, Ms West Bengal and Ms Maharashtra. Mrs Bankatlal, who was very anxious about the result, asked him about it as soon as he was back home. Mr Bankatlal just told that the one who was wearing the yellow saree won the contest. When Mrs Bankatlal pressed for further details, he elaborated as follows:

All of them were sitting in a row.

All of them wore sarees of different colours, viz. green, yellow, white, red.

There was only one runner-up and she was sitting beside Ms. Maharashtra.

The runner-up was wearing the green saree.

Ms West Bengal was not sitting at the ends and was not the runner up.

The winner and the runner-up are not sitting adjacent to each other.

Ms Maharashtra was wearing white saree.

Ms Andhra Pradesh was not wearing the green saree.

Participants wearing yellow saree and white saree were at the ends.
Who wore the red saree?

Question 7

Direction: Answer the questions based on the following information.

Mr Bankatlal acted as a judge for the beauty contest. There were four participants, viz. Ms Andhra Pradesh, Ms Uttar Pradesh, Ms West Bengal and Ms Maharashtra. Mrs Bankatlal, who was very anxious about the result, asked him about it as soon as he was back home. Mr Bankatlal just told that the one who was wearing the yellow saree won the contest. When Mrs Bankatlal pressed for further details, he elaborated as follows:

All of them were sitting in a row.

All of them wore sarees of different colours, viz. green, yellow, white, red.

There was only one runner-up and she was sitting beside Ms. Maharashtra.

The runner-up was wearing the green saree.

Ms West Bengal was not sitting at the ends and was not the runner up.

The winner and the runner-up are not sitting adjacent to each other.

Ms Maharashtra was wearing white saree.

Ms Andhra Pradesh was not wearing the green saree.

Participants wearing yellow saree and white saree were at the ends.
Ms. West Bengal was sitting adjacent to

Question 8

Direction: Answer the questions based on the following information.

Mr Bankatlal acted as a judge for the beauty contest. There were four participants, viz. Ms Andhra Pradesh, Ms Uttar Pradesh, Ms West Bengal and Ms Maharashtra. Mrs Bankatlal, who was very anxious about the result, asked him about it as soon as he was back home. Mr Bankatlal just told that the one who was wearing the yellow saree won the contest. When Mrs Bankatlal pressed for further details, he elaborated as follows:

All of them were sitting in a row.

All of them wore sarees of different colours, viz. green, yellow, white, red.

There was only one runner-up and she was sitting beside Ms. Maharashtra.

The runner-up was wearing the green saree.

Ms West Bengal was not sitting at the ends and was not the runner up.

The winner and the runner-up are not sitting adjacent to each other.

Ms Maharashtra was wearing white saree.

Ms Andhra Pradesh was not wearing the green saree.

Participants wearing yellow saree and white saree were at the ends.
Which saree was worn by Ms Andhra Pradesh?

Question 9

Direction: Answer the questions based on the following information.

Mr Bankatlal acted as a judge for the beauty contest. There were four participants, viz. Ms Andhra Pradesh, Ms Uttar Pradesh, Ms West Bengal and Ms Maharashtra. Mrs Bankatlal, who was very anxious about the result, asked him about it as soon as he was back home. Mr Bankatlal just told that the one who was wearing the yellow saree won the contest. When Mrs Bankatlal pressed for further details, he elaborated as follows:

All of them were sitting in a row.

All of them wore sarees of different colours, viz. green, yellow, white, red.

There was only one runner-up and she was sitting beside Ms. Maharashtra.

The runner-up was wearing the green saree.

Ms West Bengal was not sitting at the ends and was not the runner up.

The winner and the runner-up are not sitting adjacent to each other.

Ms Maharashtra was wearing white saree.

Ms Andhra Pradesh was not wearing the green saree.

Participants wearing yellow saree and white saree were at the ends.
Who was the runner-up?

Question 10

Direction: Answer the questions based on the following information.
A, B, C and D are to be seated in a row. But C and D cannot be together. Also B cannot be at the third place.
If C and B are together, then which of the following must be necessarily false?
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