CAT LRDI QUIZ 6

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Question 1:

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$\quad$Nine persons-E, F, G, H, K, L, M, N and O are seated in $a$ row facing north, with equal distance between each other but not necessarily in the same order. Only two people sit between $E$ and the one sitting at extreme ends of the row. $\mathrm{K}$ sits second to the right of $\mathrm{E}$. H sits fourth to the left of $\mathrm{M}$. M does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. $M$ is not an immediate neighbour of $E$. The number of people sitting between $H$ and $K$ is double than that between $\mathrm{M}$ and $\mathrm{O}$. More than two people sit between $\mathrm{G}$ and $\mathrm{E}$. G is not an immediate neighbour of $M$. $F$ is an immediate neighbour of $L$ but not $H$.
Who sits second to the left of $\mathrm{H}$ ?
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$\quad$Nine persons-E, F, G, H, K, L, M, N and O are seated in $a$ row facing north, with equal distance between each other but not necessarily in the same order. Only two people sit between $E$ and the one sitting at extreme ends of the row. $\mathrm{K}$ sits second to the right of $\mathrm{E}$. H sits fourth to the left of $\mathrm{M}$. M does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. $M$ is not an immediate neighbour of $E$. The number of people sitting between $H$ and $K$ is double than that between $\mathrm{M}$ and $\mathrm{O}$. More than two people sit between $\mathrm{G}$ and $\mathrm{E}$. G is not an immediate neighbour of $M$. $F$ is an immediate neighbour of $L$ but not $H$.

Question 2:

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$\quad$Nine persons-E, F, G, H, K, L, M, N and O are seated in $a$ row facing north, with equal distance between each other but not necessarily in the same order. Only two people sit between $E$ and the one sitting at extreme ends of the row. $\mathrm{K}$ sits second to the right of $\mathrm{E}$. H sits fourth to the left of $\mathrm{M}$. M does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. $M$ is not an immediate neighbour of $E$. The number of people sitting between $H$ and $K$ is double than that between $\mathrm{M}$ and $\mathrm{O}$. More than two people sit between $\mathrm{G}$ and $\mathrm{E}$. G is not an immediate neighbour of $M$. $F$ is an immediate neighbour of $L$ but not $H$.
Who amongst the following sit exactly between $\mathrm{N}$ and $\mathrm{O}$ ?
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$\quad$Nine persons-E, F, G, H, K, L, M, N and O are seated in $a$ row facing north, with equal distance between each other but not necessarily in the same order. Only two people sit between $E$ and the one sitting at extreme ends of the row. $\mathrm{K}$ sits second to the right of $\mathrm{E}$. H sits fourth to the left of $\mathrm{M}$. M does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. $M$ is not an immediate neighbour of $E$. The number of people sitting between $H$ and $K$ is double than that between $\mathrm{M}$ and $\mathrm{O}$. More than two people sit between $\mathrm{G}$ and $\mathrm{E}$. G is not an immediate neighbour of $M$. $F$ is an immediate neighbour of $L$ but not $H$.

Question 3:

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$\quad$Nine persons-E, F, G, H, K, L, M, N and O are seated in $a$ row facing north, with equal distance between each other but not necessarily in the same order. Only two people sit between $E$ and the one sitting at extreme ends of the row. $\mathrm{K}$ sits second to the right of $\mathrm{E}$. H sits fourth to the left of $\mathrm{M}$. M does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. $M$ is not an immediate neighbour of $E$. The number of people sitting between $H$ and $K$ is double than that between $\mathrm{M}$ and $\mathrm{O}$. More than two people sit between $\mathrm{G}$ and $\mathrm{E}$. G is not an immediate neighbour of $M$. $F$ is an immediate neighbour of $L$ but not $H$.

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?

$(\mathrm{N}, \mathrm{E})$

$(\mathrm{M}, \mathrm{H})$

$(\mathrm{K}, \mathrm{L})$

$(\mathrm{O}, \mathrm{N})$

$(\mathrm{F}, \mathrm{O})$

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$\quad$Nine persons-E, F, G, H, K, L, M, N and O are seated in $a$ row facing north, with equal distance between each other but not necessarily in the same order. Only two people sit between $E$ and the one sitting at extreme ends of the row. $\mathrm{K}$ sits second to the right of $\mathrm{E}$. H sits fourth to the left of $\mathrm{M}$. M does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. $M$ is not an immediate neighbour of $E$. The number of people sitting between $H$ and $K$ is double than that between $\mathrm{M}$ and $\mathrm{O}$. More than two people sit between $\mathrm{G}$ and $\mathrm{E}$. G is not an immediate neighbour of $M$. $F$ is an immediate neighbour of $L$ but not $H$.

Question 4:

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$\quad$Nine persons-E, F, G, H, K, L, M, N and O are seated in $a$ row facing north, with equal distance between each other but not necessarily in the same order. Only two people sit between $E$ and the one sitting at extreme ends of the row. $\mathrm{K}$ sits second to the right of $\mathrm{E}$. H sits fourth to the left of $\mathrm{M}$. M does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. $M$ is not an immediate neighbour of $E$. The number of people sitting between $H$ and $K$ is double than that between $\mathrm{M}$ and $\mathrm{O}$. More than two people sit between $\mathrm{G}$ and $\mathrm{E}$. G is not an immediate neighbour of $M$. $F$ is an immediate neighbour of $L$ but not $H$.
Which of the following is true with respect to N as per the given arrangement ?
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$\quad$Nine persons-E, F, G, H, K, L, M, N and O are seated in $a$ row facing north, with equal distance between each other but not necessarily in the same order. Only two people sit between $E$ and the one sitting at extreme ends of the row. $\mathrm{K}$ sits second to the right of $\mathrm{E}$. H sits fourth to the left of $\mathrm{M}$. M does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. $M$ is not an immediate neighbour of $E$. The number of people sitting between $H$ and $K$ is double than that between $\mathrm{M}$ and $\mathrm{O}$. More than two people sit between $\mathrm{G}$ and $\mathrm{E}$. G is not an immediate neighbour of $M$. $F$ is an immediate neighbour of $L$ but not $H$.

Question 5:

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$\quad$Nine persons-E, F, G, H, K, L, M, N and O are seated in $a$ row facing north, with equal distance between each other but not necessarily in the same order. Only two people sit between $E$ and the one sitting at extreme ends of the row. $\mathrm{K}$ sits second to the right of $\mathrm{E}$. H sits fourth to the left of $\mathrm{M}$. M does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. $M$ is not an immediate neighbour of $E$. The number of people sitting between $H$ and $K$ is double than that between $\mathrm{M}$ and $\mathrm{O}$. More than two people sit between $\mathrm{G}$ and $\mathrm{E}$. G is not an immediate neighbour of $M$. $F$ is an immediate neighbour of $L$ but not $H$.

In which of the given pairs of people, is even number of people sitting between them ?

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$\quad$Nine persons-E, F, G, H, K, L, M, N and O are seated in $a$ row facing north, with equal distance between each other but not necessarily in the same order. Only two people sit between $E$ and the one sitting at extreme ends of the row. $\mathrm{K}$ sits second to the right of $\mathrm{E}$. H sits fourth to the left of $\mathrm{M}$. M does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. $M$ is not an immediate neighbour of $E$. The number of people sitting between $H$ and $K$ is double than that between $\mathrm{M}$ and $\mathrm{O}$. More than two people sit between $\mathrm{G}$ and $\mathrm{E}$. G is not an immediate neighbour of $M$. $F$ is an immediate neighbour of $L$ but not $H$.

Question 6:

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Sum of the length of all the seven Trains : 6000 metres

Sum of the speeds of all the seven Trains : 720 km/hr

What will be the ratio of the times taken by the three Trains $T$, $U$ and $V$ to cross a tunnel completely?

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Sum of the length of all the seven Trains : 6000 metres

Sum of the speeds of all the seven Trains : 720 km/hr

Question 7:

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Sum of the length of all the seven Trains : 6000 metres

Sum of the speeds of all the seven Trains : 720 km/hr
What will be the ratio of the times taken by the Trains $S, T$ and $V$ to cross a bridge completely?
Direction :- Study the following pie charts carefully and answer the question given below.
Sum of the length of all the seven Trains : 6000 metres

Sum of the speeds of all the seven Trains : 720 km/hr

Question 8:

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Sum of the length of all the seven Trains : 6000 metres

Sum of the speeds of all the seven Trains : 720 km/hr
What will be the ratio of the times taken by the three Trains $\mathrm{S}, \mathrm{T}$ and $\mathrm{V}$ to travel the distance between two stations $\mathrm{X}$ and $\mathrm{Y}$ ?
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Sum of the length of all the seven Trains : 6000 metres

Sum of the speeds of all the seven Trains : 720 km/hr

Question 9:

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Sum of the length of all the seven Trains : 6000 metres

Sum of the speeds of all the seven Trains : 720 km/hr
What will be the ratio of the times taken by the three Trains P, Q and R each to cross the stationary Train S?
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Sum of the length of all the seven Trains : 6000 metres

Sum of the speeds of all the seven Trains : 720 km/hr

Question 10:

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Sum of the length of all the seven Trains : 6000 metres

Sum of the speeds of all the seven Trains : 720 km/hr
What will be the ratio of the times taken by the three Trains P, Q and R to pass a telegraph post completely?
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Sum of the length of all the seven Trains : 6000 metres

Sum of the speeds of all the seven Trains : 720 km/hr