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Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
 Four people were being interviewed for the same job, on the same day but in different rooms(R1, R2, R3 and R4), at different time and by different interviewers.Determine which candidate was interviewed by whom, at which time and in which room.
(i) Teena's appointment was just after Mr. Sharma's, which was just after that of the person in room R2.
(ii) Mr. Narurkar's appointment was atleast two hours later than Bimal's.
(iii) Mr. Joshi's appointment was just after the person who had an interview in room R4, who had an appointment just after Chirag.
(iv) Three of the four people were: (1)Deepak, (2) the one with interview in room R1, and (3) the one who was interviewed at 1 p.m.
(v) Interview times were – 11 a.m., 12 noon, 1 p.m., and 2 p.m.
(vi) Sharma, Narurkar, Joshi and Zaidi were interviewers and Teena, Bimal, Chirag and Deepak were the interviewees.

Who interviewed at 2 p.m.?

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Important Questions on Puzzle Test

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The likes and professions of five friends - Rosy, Mary, Lily, Andy and Daisy are given. Consider the following information and answer question based on it —

1. Rosy like Yellow and is a Student.
2. The Librarian likes Green.
3. Mary and Andy like Purple and Blue respectively and neither of them is a Teacher.
4. Andy is Inspector.
5. One of the five is a Principal.

Which colour does the Teacher like? 

1. Blue
2. Brown
3. Purple
4. Green

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Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed in the blanks of the given series will complete the series.

l _ chtlgc _ tlg _ ht _ gc _ tlgch _

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The likes and professions of five friends - Rosy, Mary, Lily, Andy, and Daisy are given. Consider the following information and answer the question based on it —

1. Rosy like Yellow and is a Student.
2. The Librarian likes Green.
3. Mary and Andy like Purple and Blue respectively and neither of them is a Teacher.
4. Andy is Inspector.
5. One of the five is a Principal.

Who is the principal?

1. Daisy
2. Andy
3. Mary
4. Lily

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Read the following information carefully and answer the given question:
Compare the salary of employees B, R, G, A, and M in relation to each other. M get more salary than A and G. R’s salary is less than three persons. B’s salary is the lowest.
Whose salary is the second-lowest? 

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Five movies F1, F2, F3, F4, and F5 (not necessarily in the same order) are displayed from Monday to Friday. Only one film was displayed on one day. Each film was displayed only one time. Film F1 is displayed on Monday. Two movies were displayed between F4and F5. F1is displayed just one day after F5. Which film was displayed on Wednesday?
MEDIUM
Five movies K, L, M, N, and P (not necessarily in the same order) are displayed from Monday to Friday. Only one movie is displayed on one day. Each movie is displayed only one time. Movie K is displayed on Monday. Two movies are displayed between N and P. L is displayed just one day after P. How many movies are displayed before M?
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Read the following information carefully and answer the given question:

The likes and professions of five friends - Rosy, Mary, Lily, Andy and Daisy are given. Consider the following information and answer question based on it —
1. Rosy likes Yellow and is a Student.
2. The Librarian likes Green.
3. Mary and Andy like Purple and Blue respectively and neither of them is a Teacher.
4. Andy is Inspector.
5. One of the five is a Principal.

Which among the following is definitely the wrong pair?

1. Andy - Inspector
2. Purple - Principal
3. Daisy - Green
4. Rosy - Teacher

MEDIUM

These questions are based on the following arrangement of symbols, letters and numbers.

$L2=?PC7%EH@÷8KBM5TV3

How many such symbols are there in the arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a letter?

EASY
Six chairs labelled J, K, P, R, S and T are kept one above the other (not necessarily in the same order). R is above only P and S. There are four chairs between J and S. K is three places above P. If we arrange these chairs in alphabetical order from top to bottom, then the position of how many chairs (excluding J) will be changed?
EASY
Five subjects are taught from Monday to Friday (not necessarily in the same order). One subject is taught on one day. Only Z is taught before R. T is taught before X. T is not taught on Wednesday. How many subjects are taught before V?
EASY
Six plays A, B, C, D, E,and F are to be staged on 6 days of the week starting from Monday and ending on Saturday. Play D is staged on Tuesday. Plays A, C, F are staged one after the other in the same order. Play E is not staged on a Monday or a Wednesday. Which plays are staged on Monday & Wednesday respectively?
MEDIUM

Read the instruction carefully and answer the questions given below-

Five friends went to see the exhibition Three things i.e.balloons, coins, and needles are kept at the stall to shoot. The number of balloons which were shot are as follows: 1, 4, 5, 6 and 8 and the number of coins which were shot are as follows - 0, 1, 2, 4, and 6.

(a) The number of coins shot by A is three times the number of coins shot by the person who also shot 4 ballons.

(b) The three persons including the guy who shot balloons did not shoot any needle.

(c) B did not shoot any needle.

(d) The person who shoots one balloon did not shoot any coin or needle. He was not C.

(e) D shot balloons and coins but did not shoot any needle.

(f) C who did not shoot any needle shot half the number of coins in comparison to the person who shot twice balloons than he shot.

(g) E shot two balloons more than A. However, A shot two coins more than E.

Which of the following is true ?

(A) D shot 4 coins

(B) A shot 6 coins

(C) C shot 4 coins

(D) B shot 2 coins

EASY
Five articles A, K, P, R and T are kept one above the other (not necessarily in the same order). Only T is between K and P. P is below K. R is just below P. A is three places below T. Which article is at the bottom?
EASY
Five subjects S1, S2, S3, S4 and S5 (not necessarily in the same order) are to be taught from Monday to Friday. One subject will be taught on one day. Only S5 is taught before S1. S2 is taught before S4. S2 will not be taught on Wednesday. Which of the following pair of subjects is taught after S3?
MEDIUM

These questions are based on the following arrangement of symbols, letters and numbers.

$L2=?PC7%EH@÷8KBM5TV3

2=P is related to 7 % H in the arrangement in the same way as ‘_____’ is related to M5V

EASY
Seven years from now, Anamika will be as old as Malini was 4 Years ago. Srinidhi was born 2 years ago. The average age of Anamika, Malini and Srinidhi 10 years from now will be 33 years. What is the present age of Anamika?
MEDIUM

These questions are based on the following arrangement of symbols, letters and numbers.

$L2=?PC7%EH@÷8KBM5TV3

If all the numbers are deleted from the arrangement, which element will be the 7th to the left of the 14th element from the left end?

EASY
If in a certain way, 3  +  4  =  25 and 7  +  24  =  625, then 9  +  40  =  ?
EASY

Study the alphanumeric series given below and answer the following questions.

3 R # 2 A S K 5 % T 7 & N Y + X B / L Q @ 1 

If the first half of the above series is reversed, then what will be the tenth element to the left of the fifth element from the left side?

MEDIUM

Read the instruction carefully and answer the questions given below:

Five friends went to see the exhibition Three things i.e.balloons, coins, and needles are kept at the stall to shoot. The number of balloons that were shot is as follows: 1, 4, 5, 6, and 8, and, the number of coins that were shot is as follows - 0, 1, 2, 4, and 6.

(a) The number of coins shot by A is three times the number of coins shot by the person who also shot 4 balloons.
(b) The three persons including the guy who shot balloons did not shoot any needles.
(c) B did not shoot any needles.
(d) The person who shoots one balloon did not shoot any coin or needle. He was not C.
(e) D shot balloons and coins but did not shoot any needles.
(f) C who did not shoot any needle shot half the number of coins in comparison to the person who shot twice the balloons as he shot.
(g) E shot two balloons more than A. However, A shot two coins more than E.

The person who shoots an equal number of coins and balloons is: