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  1. 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


  2. 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.

  3. Who lives across from Rose?

    (A) Jim
    (B) Alan
    (C) Shane
    (D) Either Jim or Alan
    (E) Either Alan or Shane

  4. 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

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