Puzzles Hand Out
Puzzles Hand Out
Puzzles Hand Out
Analytical Puzzles
Directions (Q.nos. 1-4) Read the following information carefully and answer
the questions given below:
There are five friends – Shailendra, Keshav, Madhav, Ashis and Rakesh,
Shailendar is shorter than keshav but taller than Rakesh. Madhav is the
tallest. Ashish is a litter shorter than Keshav and a little taller than
Shailendra.
1. Who is the shortest?
(a) Rakesh (b) Shailender (c)Ashish (d)Keshav
2. If they stand in the order of their heights, who will be in the middle
(a) Keshav (b) Rakesh (c) Shailender (d) Ashish
3. If they stand in the order of increasing heights, who will be the second?
(a) Ashish (b) Shailender (c) Rakesh (d) Keshav
Directions (5-7): Study the following information carefully and answer the
given questions.
Seven persons namely Prem, Tara, Madan, Jagan, Virendar, Raghu and Waris
are good friends and are studying in MBA, engineering and medical courses.
Three are doing MBA course, two are in engineering course and another two
are in medical course. Each of them has a very distinct and favourite colour
choice ranging from blue, red, yellow, white, black, pink and brown but not
necessarily in the same orde. None doing MBA likes either red or black. Madan
is doing engineering and he likes blue. Raghu is going medical and likes
brown. Jagan is doing MBA and likes yellow. Prem who does not. like red is
in the same discipline of Raghu. Tara is in the same discipline of Madan.
Virender does not like pink.
Directions (8-10): Read the following information carefully and then answer
the questions based on them.
Ravi and Kunal are good in hockey and volleyball. Sachin and Ravi are good
in hockey and baseball. Gaurav and Kunal are good in volleyball and cricket.
Sachin, Gaurav and Sagar are good in baseball and football.
10. Who is good in football and the baseball but not good in hockey, volleyball
and cricket?
(a) None (b) Kunal (c) Gaurav (d) Sagar
I. M and J go together.
11. If the team consists of two girls and I is one of them, the other members
are
12. If the team has four boys including O and R, the members of the team
other than O and R are
13. If four members are boys, which of the following cannot constitute the
team?
14. If both K and P are members of the team and three boys in all are
included in the team, the members of the team other than K and P are
15. If the team has three girls including J and K, the members of the team
other than J and K are?
Key:
1-a 2-d 3-d 4-b 5-c 6-c 7-c 8-b 9-c 10-d 11-b 12-c 13-b 14-a 15-b
UPSC PYQS
1. A, B and C are three places such that there are three different roads
from A to B, four different roads from B to C and three different roads
from A to C. In how many different ways can one travel from A to C
using these roads?
(a) 10 (b) 13 (c) 15 (d) 36
For the following 3 questions, read the following information and answer
the questions that follow.
Directions (Q): Read the information given below and answer the six
questions that follow.
A, B, C and D are students. They are studying in four different cities, viz., P,
Q, R and S (not necessarily in that order). They are studying in science college,
Arts college, Commerce college and Engineering college (not necessarily in
that order), which are situated in four different States, viz., Gujarat,
Rajasthan, Assam and Kerala (not necessarily in that order). Further, it is
given that
9. A is studying in
(a) Rajasthan (b) Gujarat (c) City Q (d) Kerala
11. C is studying in
(a) Science college (b) Rajasthan (c) Gujarat (d) City Q
15. Half of the villagers of a certain village have their own houses.
One-fifth of the villagers cultivate paddy. One-third of the villagers are
literate. Four-fifth of the villagers are under 25 years of age. Which one
of the following statements is certainly correct?
(a) All the villagers who have their own houses are literate.
(b) Some villagers under 25 years of age are literate
(c) Only half of the villagers who cultivate paddy are literate
(d) No villager under 25 years of age has his own house
Key:
1-c 2-c 3-a 4-d 5-c 6-c 7-d 8-b 9-b 10-a 11-b 12-a 13-d 14-a 15-b