A company has seven tasks to complete. They are:

T1 – Buy raw material

T2 – Take orders

T3 – Process raw material

T4 – Deliver finish product

T5 – Hire new recruits

T6 – Pay the bills

T7 – Pay salary

And to do these tasks it has only two days, Monday and Tuesday. Certain conditions should be followed:

The Company must do at least two tasks each day.

The company cannot start its task on Monday with T4 (deliver finish product)

Task T1 should be done either in the beginning or at the end of any of the two days. Task T3 and task T7 should be done on the same day with no task done in between them. Task T4 and task T6 cannot be done on same day.

At least one task should be done in between the task T2 and task T7.

If the company does task T2 in the beginning and if exactly four tasks are done on Tuesday. Which of the following could be the schedule for the two tasks immediately following task T2?

Option 1 -

First T7, than T3

Option 2 -

First T7, than T1

Option 3 -

First T4, than T7

Option 4 -

First T1, than T4

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    Payal Gupta | Contributor-Level 10

    2 months ago
    Correct Option - 3


    Detailed Solution:

    Only option (c) does not violate any of the given conditions.

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