Mr. Deepak has five sons – Umesh, Vikash, Shivam, Raman and Riya, and three daughters – Tamanna, Kuntala and Janaki. Three sons of Mr. Deepak were born first followed by two daughters. Riya is the eldest child and Janki is the youngest. Three of the children are studying at Trinity School and three are studying at St. Stefan. Tamanna and Shivam study at St. Stefan School. Kuntala, the eldest daughter, plays chess. Mansorover School offers cricket only, while Trinity school offers chess, Beside, these schools offer no other games. The children who are at Mansorover School have been born in succession. Vikash and Raman are cricketers while Umesh plays football. Shivam who was born just before Janki, Plays hockey.
Which of the following pairs was not born in succession (ignore the order)?
Mr. Deepak has five sons – Umesh, Vikash, Shivam, Raman and Riya, and three daughters – Tamanna, Kuntala and Janaki. Three sons of Mr. Deepak were born first followed by two daughters. Riya is the eldest child and Janki is the youngest. Three of the children are studying at Trinity School and three are studying at St. Stefan. Tamanna and Shivam study at St. Stefan School. Kuntala, the eldest daughter, plays chess. Mansorover School offers cricket only, while Trinity school offers chess, Beside, these schools offer no other games. The children who are at Mansorover School have been born in succession. Vikash and Raman are cricketers while Umesh plays football. Shivam who was born just before Janki, Plays hockey.
Which of the following pairs was not born in succession (ignore the order)?
Option 1 -
Vikash and Raman
Option 2 -
Kuntala and Umesh
Option 3 -
Shivam and Janki
Option 4 -
Umesh and Shivam
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 2
Detailed Solution:Ranking in born
Name
Game
School
1
Riya
Chess
Trinity
2
Vikash
Cricket
Mansorover
3
Raman
Cricket
Mansorover
4
Kuntala
Chess
Trinity
5
Tamanna
St. Stefan
6
Umesh
Football
St. Stefan
7
Shivam
Hockey
St. Stefan
8
Janki
Chess
Trinity
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(c)
the highest average is Rs. 136
Using the data from above question, the lowest average is Rs. 100.
We get the following table of earnings:
Persons | Win Total | Average |
P | 36 * 150 + 14 * 100 = 6800 | 136 |
Q | 34 * 150 + 21 * 100 = 7200 | 131 |
R | 23 * 150 + 36 * 100 = 6850 | 116 |
S | 30 * 150 + 30 * 100 = 6000 | 100 |
Now we can see that the largest difference
= Maximum – Minimum = Rs. 7500 – Rs. 6800
= Rs. 700
IITs = 60; IIMS = 40
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