Infosys Test 2 – Seating Arrangements & Venn Diagrams

Directions (1–5): Study the following information to answer the given questions:

Eight friends –A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing outward. They like different colors, viz Red, Yellow, Green and Blue. Two friends like same color.

Further:

• C sits third to the left of H, who likes Green, and both are facing the same direction.

• G sits on the immediate right of B, who likes Red.

• C and B are not facing the same direction but C is an immediate neighbor of E, who is fourth to the left of G

• E and G both are facing opposite directions and like same colors.

• Those who like Red color sit adjacent to each other but face opposite directions.

• The person, who like Yellow color sit opposite each other.

• The immediate neighbor of E are not facing outward.

• A person who like Green color is an immediate neighbor of the both persons who like Blue color.

• D and F are immediate neighbors of H.

• D is not facing the center and likes Blue color.

• The one who is on the immediate left of F is not facing the centre. F sits second to the right of C.

1). Who among the following likes Green color?

a) D and Fb) H and Fc) G and Cd) C and He) None of the above

2). Who among the following sits on the immediate right of the person who likes Yellow color?

a) Bb) Dc) Ad) Fe) H

3). How many persons are facing outward?

a) Twob) Threec) Fourd) Can’t be determinede) None of the above

4). A likes which of the following color?

a) Either Red or Greenb) Either Blue or Yellowc) Redd) Blue

e) None of the above

5). If D and F interchange their places then who among the following is on the immediate left of G?

a) Bb)Dc) Hd) Fe) None of the above

Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:

Eight different people, viz K, L, M, N, V, W, X and Y are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them likes a different brand of clothes, viz. Nautica, Chemistry, Zara,Mango, Puma, Adidas, Zodiac and Park Avenue but necessarily in the same order.

Only three people sit between X and the one who likes Zodiac.

V sits second to the right of X.

The one who likes Nautica sits third to the left of Y.

Y does not like Zodiac.

The one who likes Zodiac is not an immediate neighbour of Y.

Only three people sit between Y and the one who likes Chemistry.

W does not like Chemistry.

The one who likes Puma sits on the immediate left of K.

K is not an immediate neighbour of V.

Only two people sit between the ones who like Puma and Zara.

M is one of the immediate neighbours of the one who likes Zara.

The one who likes Park Avenue sits on the immediate right of L.

Only three people sit between L and the one who likes Adidas.

6. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way-based on the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?

a)M-Nauticab)X-Adidasc)V-Zodiacd)Y-Pumae)N-Park Avenue

7. Who amongst the following likes Mango?

a)Wb)Kc)Vd)Ye)N

8) Which of the following represents the brand which W likes?

a)Adidasb)Pumac)Park Avenued)Zarae)Nautica

9). Who amongst the following sits second to the left of the one who likes Zodiac?

a)Wb)The one who likes Adidasc)Yd)The one who likes Nautica e)L

10). Who amongst the following sit(s) exactly between the ones who like Puma and Zara when counted from the right of the one who likes Zara?

a)The ones who like Adidas and Mango b)N and the one who likes Park Avenue

c)X and Yd)K and We)V and the one who likes Chemistry

Directions (Q. 11-15):

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are friends having different occupations, viz –Clerk, Manager, PO, Professor, Teacher, Director, Supervisor and Editor. All are sitting around a circular table facing the centre, but not necessarily in the same order.

C sits third to the right of the Teacher.

Only two persons sit between the Teacher and H.

The Manager and the Clerk are immediate neighbours.

Neither C nor H is a manager or Clerk.

The Manager is not an immediate neighbor of the Teacher.

The PO sits third to the right of D, who is not a Manager.

F sits on the immediate right of the Editor.

The Director sits second to the left of A, who is not an immediate neighbor of H.

The Director is an immediate neighbor of both the professor and the PO.

C is not an Editor.

B is not an immediate neighbour of C.

E is not an immediate neighbour of the Director.

H is not a Professor and sits second to the left of the Editor.

E is an immediate neighbour of D and C.

11) Who among the following is the Editor?

a)Ab)Bc)Ed)Ge)None of these

12)Which of the following statements is/are true?

a)A is an Editor and sits on the immediate right of F.

b)The Supervisor and the Professor are immediate neighbours of G.

c)F is a Teacher and sits second to the left of E.

d)C is a PO and sits second to the left of

e)None is true

13)How many persons sit between the Editor and the Supervisor?

a)Noneb)Onec)Twod)Threee)None of these

14)What is the occupation of D?

a)Editorb)Professorc)Clerkd)Directore)None of these

15)Who among the following sits second to the left of the Supervisor?

a)Clerkb)POc)Teacherd)Directore)None of these

Q 16-17:A college has 63 students studying Political Science, Chemistry and Botany. 33 students studyPolitical Science, 25 Chemistryand 26Botany. 10 studyPolitical Scienceand Chemistry, 9 studyBotanyand Chemistry while8studybothPolitical ScienceandBotany. Same number of students study all three subjects as those wholearnnone of the three.

16) How many students study all the three subjects?
a) 2 b) 3 c) 5 d) 7

17) How many students study only one of the three subjects?
a) 21b) 30 c) 39 d) 42

Q 18-22: There are 200 students in commerce batch of Khalsa college. Out of them 100 play cricket, 50 play hockey and 60 play basketball. 3o students play both cricket and hockey, 45 students play both cricket and basketball and 35 students play both hockey and basketball.

Answer the following questions :-

18) What is the maximum number of students who play all the games ?

a) 28b) 30 c) 32 d) 33

19) What is minimum number of students who play all three games ?

a) 20b) 21 c) 23 d) 26

20) What is the maximum number of students who play at least one game ?

a) 100b) 110 c) 120 d) 130

21) What is the minimum number of students playing at least one game ?

a) 100b) 110 c) 120 d) 130

22)In a group of persons travelling in a bus, 6 persons can speak Tamil, 15 can speak Hindi and 6 can speak Gujarati. In that group, none can speak any other language. If 2 persons in the group can speak two languages and one person can speak all the three languages, then how many persons are there in the group ?

a)21b)22c)23d)24

23) Out of 120 students in aschool, 5% can play all the three games Cricket, Chess and Carroms. If so happens that the number of players who can play any and only two games is 30. The number of students who can play the Cricket alone is 40. What is the total number of those who can play Chess alone or Carroms alone ?

a)45b)44c)46d)24

24) Engineer , Doctor, People

A.. B.. C.. D.. E.

25) Pigeons, Birds, Dogs

A.. B.. C.. D..