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Directions for questions: Read the information carefully and answer the questions given below.

There were ten events in the last years “annual sports meet” of XYZ international school. Following guidelines have been issued to schedule the “annual sports meet”:

I.   A school board has organized the meet for ten events Cultural fest, Science exhibition, Writing , Reading, Dress, Quiz , Festivals, Planting, Drawing and Picnic on six days of week with holiday on Sunday; not having more than two events on any of the days.

II.  Event begins on Wednesday with event Quiz .

III. Reading is accompanied by some other event

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Payal Gupta

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According to the information provided following arrangement of the schedule will be formed.

Days

Events

Wednesday

Quiz and Drawing

Thursday

Dress and Planting

Friday

Reading and science

Saturday

Writing

Sunday

Holiday (*)

Monday

Cultural fest, festival

Tuesday

Picnic

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Payal Gupta

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According to given condition, we conclude:

I.    Amlia – Giana = 8

II.  Drew + Raddix = 37

III. Joanna = Drew + 8

IV. Amlia = Drew + 5

V.  Amlia + Giana = 40

Using (I) and (IV),

Amlia = 24, Giana = 16

Using (IV),

Drew = 19

Using (III),

Joanna = 27

Using (II),

Raddix = 18

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Payal Gupta

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According to given condition, we conclude:

I.    Amlia – Giana = 8

II.  Drew + Raddix = 37

III. Joanna = Drew + 8

IV. Amlia = Drew + 5

V.  Amlia + Giana = 40

Using (I) and (IV),

Amlia = 24, Giana = 16

Using (IV),

Drew = 19

Using (III),

Joanna = 27

Using (II),

Raddix = 18

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Payal Gupta

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According to given condition, we conclude:

I.    Amlia – Giana = 8

II.  Drew + Raddix = 37

III. Joanna = Drew + 8

IV. Amlia = Drew + 5

V.  Amlia + Giana = 40

Using (I) and (IV),

Amlia = 24, Giana = 16

Using (IV),

Drew = 19

Using (III),

Joanna = 27

Using (II),

Raddix = 18

Drew and Joanna = 19 + 27 = 46

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Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

In a school when a survey is conducted on liking of subjects out of three subjects physics, chemistry mathematics then outcome is as follow.

Total number of students who like physics, chemistry and mathematics is 30, 40, 50 respectively. 10 students shown interest in all three subjects, Number of students who like physics and mathematics both is equal to number of students who like chemistry and mathematics both and is equal to 3/4 times number of students who like physics and chemistry both 15 students like only chemistry.

When class teacher saw this survey report he to

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alok kumar singh

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From the given condition g = 10,

Number of students who like both Physics and Maths = 10 + f

Number of students who like both chemistry and Maths = 10 + e

From given condition 10 + f = 10 + e or e = f

Similarly from 3rd condition ¾ (10 + e) = 10 + d

Or 30 + 3e = 40 + 4d

Or

 Since 15 students like only chemistry hence b = 15

Number of students who like only chemistry is 40

Hence e + g + d + b = 40

or e + 10 + (3e – 10)/4 + 15 = 40

or (7e – 10)/4 = 15 or 7e = 70 or e = 10

Hence a = 5, c = 20, f = e = 10, d = 5

Hence the distribution is as follows

As per the observation of  class teacher actual numbers of students who like Physics in

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Payal Gupta

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According to given condition, we conclude:

I.    Amlia – Giana = 8

II.  Drew + Raddix = 37

III. Joanna = Drew + 8

IV. Amlia = Drew + 5

V.  Amlia + Giana = 40

Using (I) and (IV),

Amlia = 24, Giana = 16

Using (IV),

Drew = 19

Using (III),

Joanna = 27

Using (II),

Raddix = 18

Raddix shot 18 baskets and Drew shot 19 baskets.

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Payal Gupta

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As per the given information we have four teams, four couples and 4 different points

I. “Sweet Couple” won 2 points

II. Mukesh's team won 4 points more than Lina's team and Lina's team has not scored the least points. Therefore, only possible options is Lina has 4 points and Mukesh has 8 points. It also means that Mukesh (with point 8) is not with Lina, and both of them  does not belongs to “Sweet Couple”

III. “Just Singing” won 6 points. Hence Mukesh and Lina do not belongs to “Just Singing”

IV. Sanjeev's team scored 4 points. While from (II) we have seen that Lina has also 4 points hence Sanjeev and Lina belongs to s

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Payal Gupta

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As per the given information we have four teams, four couples and 4 different points

I. “Sweet Couple” won 2 points

II. Mukesh's team won 4 points more than Lina's team and Lina's team has not scored the least points. Therefore, only possible options is Lina has 4 points and Mukesh has 8 points. It also means that Mukesh (with point 8) is not with Lina, and both of them  does not belongs to “Sweet Couple”

III. “Just Singing” won 6 points. Hence Mukesh and Lina do not belongs to “Just Singing”

IV. Sanjeev's team scored 4 points. While from (II) we have seen that Lina has also 4 points hence Sanjeev and Lina belongs to s

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Payal Gupta

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As per the given information we have four teams, four couples and 4 different points

I. “Sweet Couple” won 2 points

II. Mukesh's team won 4 points more than Lina's team and Lina's team has not scored the least points. Therefore, only possible options is Lina has 4 points and Mukesh has 8 points. It also means that Mukesh (with point 8) is not with Lina, and both of them  does not belongs to “Sweet Couple”

III. “Just Singing” won 6 points. Hence Mukesh and Lina do not belongs to “Just Singing”

IV. Sanjeev's team scored 4 points. While from (II) we have seen that Lina has also 4 points hence Sanjeev and Lina belongs to s

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New answer posted

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Payal Gupta

Contributor-Level 10

As per the given information we have four teams, four couples and 4 different points

I. “Sweet Couple” won 2 points

II. Mukesh's team won 4 points more than Lina's team and Lina's team has not scored the least points. Therefore, only possible options is Lina has 4 points and Mukesh has 8 points. It also means that Mukesh (with point 8) is not with Lina, and both of them  does not belongs to “Sweet Couple”

III. “Just Singing” won 6 points. Hence Mukesh and Lina do not belongs to “Just Singing”

IV. Sanjeev's team scored 4 points. While from (II) we have seen that Lina has also 4 points hence Sanjeev and Lina belongs to s

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