Seven friends Jai, Kishan, Gopal, Pritam, Pranay, Sumit and Sohan went on vacations to Goa, Paris, Tokyo, Bangladesh and Andaman & Nicobar Island. They traveled by air, sea or over land. All vacations took place between January and May. No two people went on vacation the same place at the time. However, two people went on vacation at two places.
I. In March and May two vacations took place. Also, two vacations were in Bangladesh.
II. Four people travelled over land. Two people travelled by ship. One person took a flight.
III. Kishan was not the first to go. He travelled over land.
IV. Pranay did not go in May. He went to Goa, which cannot be reached by any sea route.
V. A vacation to Bangladesh was made in March. However, neither Pritam nor Jai went Tokyo. You can travel to Bangladesh over land.
VI. There is a sea route to Paris. This vacation was in April, but not by Kishan or Jai.
VII. Gopal went Tokyo, but not in February.
VIII. Trips were made to Goa in May and in January. But, neither Jai nor Sohan visited this city.
IX. Jai took a flight to reach his destination.
X. Sumit went on a vacation in February and he travelled over land to reach the place.
XI. There is no land route to Andaman & Nicobar Island. No travel to this place in April or May.
If Pritam went to Goa, when did he went on vacation?
Seven friends Jai, Kishan, Gopal, Pritam, Pranay, Sumit and Sohan went on vacations to Goa, Paris, Tokyo, Bangladesh and Andaman & Nicobar Island. They traveled by air, sea or over land. All vacations took place between January and May. No two people went on vacation the same place at the time. However, two people went on vacation at two places.
I. In March and May two vacations took place. Also, two vacations were in Bangladesh.
II. Four people travelled over land. Two people travelled by ship. One person took a flight.
III. Kishan was not the first to go. He travelled over land.
IV. Pranay did not go in May. He went to Goa, which cannot be reached by any sea route.
V. A vacation to Bangladesh was made in March. However, neither Pritam nor Jai went Tokyo. You can travel to Bangladesh over land.
VI. There is a sea route to Paris. This vacation was in April, but not by Kishan or Jai.
VII. Gopal went Tokyo, but not in February.
VIII. Trips were made to Goa in May and in January. But, neither Jai nor Sohan visited this city.
IX. Jai took a flight to reach his destination.
X. Sumit went on a vacation in February and he travelled over land to reach the place.
XI. There is no land route to Andaman & Nicobar Island. No travel to this place in April or May.
If Pritam went to Goa, when did he went on vacation?
Option 1 -
April
Option 2 -
May
Option 3 -
January
Option 4 -
March
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Order according to height | Student | Belong | |||||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
| K | G | D |
× | × | × | × | × | × | × | √ | Arun | × | × | √ |
× | × | √ | × | × | × | × | × | Ajit | √ | × | × |
√ | × | × | × | × | × | × | × | Rohan | √ | × | × |
× | × | × | × | × | √ | × | × | Gajraj | × | √ | × |
× | √ | × | × | × | × | × | × | Ronit | × | × | √ |
× | × | × | × | √ | × | × | × | Shubham | √ | × | × |
× | × | × | × | × | × | √ | × | Sweety | × | √ | × |
× | × | × | √ | × | × | × | × | Lovely | × | √ | × |
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