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Payal Gupta

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Since Sanjay, Umang and Waqar come together but there is no restriction with Sanjay hence if Sanjay is included, the team will have Sanjay, Umang, Waqar, Manish or Qadir, Nishant.

This is the largest possible team with 5 members.

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Payal Gupta

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If the team includes Nishant, then it does not include Lalman and Kamal.

Once out of Manish and Qadir can be include and one out of Praveen, Sanjay and Raman can be included. If Sanjay is a member, So we can select one out of Manish and Qadir in 2 ways

And we can select one out of Praveen, Sanjay and Raman in 3 ways

Hence total number of ways = 2 * 3 = 6 ways

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Direction for questions: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

Kamal, Lalman, Manish, Nishant, Praveen, Qadir, Raman, Sanjay, Umang and Waqar are the only ten members in a department. There is a proposal to form a team from within the members of the department, subject to the following conditions.

(i) A team must include exactly one among Praveen, Raman, and Sanjay.

(ii) A team must include either Manish or Qadir, but not both.

(iii) If a team includes Kamal, then it must also include Lalman, and vice versa.

(iv) If a team include one among Sanjay, Umang, and Waqar, then it must also include the other two.

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It is given that Kamal is include hence Lalman is included. If Lalman included then so, Nishant and Umang cannot be included. As  Umang is not included, Sanjay and Waqar are not included. One out of Manish and Qadir and one out of Praveen and Raman will be included.

Thus, the team will include: Kamal, Lalman, (Manish/Qadir) and (Praveen/Raman). Hence total 4 members

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Given Chandra Kishan and Meera have a family comprising thirteen members. From the first point it can be inferred that there are three married couples in the second generation, i.e. a total of 6 persons. From the second point it can be inferred that the third generation consists of 4 persons.

The remaining one person must be of the second generation.

From second and sixth points, Maya, Joy, Akash and Indira belong third generation.

From second and fourth points, Ramakrishna and Devesh are the sons of Chandra Kishan, Amia is the wife of Ramakrishna.

From the fifth and sixth points, Geeta is the daughter of Chandra Kishan and is married to M

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Given Chandra Kishan and Meera have a family comprising thirteen members. From the first point it can be inferred that there are three married couples in the second generation, i.e. a total of 6 persons. From the second point it can be inferred that the third generation consists of 4 persons.

The remaining one person must be of the second generation.

From second and sixth points, Maya, Joy, Akash and Indira belong third generation.

From second and fourth points, Ramakrishna and Devesh are the sons of Chandra Kishan, Amia is the wife of Ramakrishna.

From the fifth and sixth points, Geeta is the daughter of Chandra Kishan and is married to M

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Given Chandra Kishan and Meera have a family comprising thirteen members. From the first point it can be inferred that there are three married couples in the second generation, i.e. a total of 6 persons. From the second point it can be inferred that the third generation consists of 4 persons.

The remaining one person must be of the second generation.

From second and sixth points, Maya, Joy, Akash and Indira belong third generation.

From second and fourth points, Ramakrishna and Devesh are the sons of Chandra Kishan, Amia is the wife of Ramakrishna.

From the fifth and sixth points, Geeta is the daughter of Chandra Kishan and is married to M

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Given Chandra Kishan and Meera have a family comprising thirteen members. From the first point it can be inferred that there are three married couples in the second generation, i.e. a total of 6 persons. From the second point it can be inferred that the third generation consists of 4 persons.

The remaining one person must be of the second generation.

From second and sixth points, Maya, Joy, Akash and Indira belong third generation.

From second and fourth points, Ramakrishna and Devesh are the sons of Chandra Kishan, Amia is the wife of Ramakrishna.

From the fifth and sixth points, Geeta is the daughter of Chandra Kishan and is married to M

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From 2, the driver came in first or second.

From 3, he came at midnight. So there were either two people who came after midnight or there was one person who came before midnight and one who came after midnight.

From 4 neither Ajeet nor Ajay arrived after midnight. So there is only one person who came after midnight. He has to be Sujeet. It follows that one of the three arrived before midnight.

So we have the following.

Before midnight Ajeet/Ajay

At midnight Driver Ajay/Ajeet

After Midnight Sujeet

From 6, Sujeet was not the murderer.

From 1, the murderer came in second or third.

As Sujeet came third, and was not the murderer, the person who came

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From 2, the driver came in first or second.

From 3, he came at midnight. So there were either two people who came after midnight or there was one person who came before midnight and one who came after midnight.

From 4 neither Ajeet nor Ajay arrived after midnight. So there is only one person who came after midnight. He has to be Sujeet. It follows that one of the three arrived before midnight.

So we have the following.

Before midnight Ajeet/Ajay

At midnight Driver Ajay/Ajeet

After Midnight Sujeet

From 6, Sujeet was not the murderer.

From 1, the murderer came in second or third.

As Sujeet came third, and was not the murderer, the person who came

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Payal Gupta

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From 2, the driver came in first or second.

From 3, he came at midnight. So there were either two people who came after midnight or there was one person who came before midnight and one who came after midnight.

From 4 neither Ajeet nor Ajay arrived after midnight. So there is only one person who came after midnight. He has to be Sujeet. It follows that one of the three arrived before midnight.

So we have the following.

Before midnight Ajeet/Ajay

At midnight Driver Ajay/Ajeet

After Midnight Sujeet

From 6, Sujeet was not the murderer.

From 1, the murderer came in second or third.

As Sujeet came third, and was not the murderer, the person who came

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