- In case the third condition is omitted, which rows would satisfy all the other conditions?
(A) Rows III and IV only
(B) Ros I and II only
(C) Row III only
(D) Rows I, II, and V only
(E) Rows IV only
- Among all the rows, which satisfies both the second and third conditions?
(A)Rows I and IV only
(B) Rows I, II and IV only
(C) Rows II, III and V only
(D) Rows III and IV only
(E) Rows IV and V only
Questions 6 - 8
Three men - Jim, Shane and Alan - and three women - Rose, Eliza and Sandra - all live in cottages. The cottages are ten in number and are arranged in two rows facing each other. Each row consists of five cottages each. Every cottage directly faces a cottage in the other row.
(1) Jim and Alan live at opposite ends of the rows.
(2) Rose and Eliza live next to each other.
(3) There is a vacant cottage across from Sandra.
(4) Jim also rents the adjoining cottage to his cottage.
(5) Sandra lives in the center cottage in Shane’s row.
(6) Eliza lives next to a vacant cottage.
(7) Jim and Shane live in the same row.
(8) There are no vacancies in Jim’s row.
- Who lives across from Rose?
(A) Jim
(B) Alan
(C) Shane
(D) Either Jim or Alan
(E) Either Alan or Shane
- How many people live in Rose’s row?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) either 2 or 3
(E) either 3 or 4
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Index
Test 4
Section 1 : Verbal Section
Section 2 : Quantitative Section
Section 3 : Analytical Section
Section 4 : Quantitative Section
Section 5 : Verbal Section
Section 6 : Analytical Section
Section 7 : Analytical Section
Answer Key To Test 4
Answer Explanation To Test 4
Section 1 : Verbal Section
Section 2 : Quantitative Section
Section 3 : Analytical Section
Section 4 : Quantitative Section
Section 5 : Verbal Section
Section 6 : Analytical Section
Section 7 : Analytical Section
Part 1 TO The Student
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