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The following is the table of points drawn at the end of all the matches in a six-nation Football Tournament, in which

each country
played with every other country exactly once. The table gives the positions of the countries in terms of their respective total points
scored (i.e in the decreasing order of their total points). Each win was worth three points, each draw one point, and there were no
points for a loss. Due to a problem with the computer in which the data was stored, some of the data went missing. A computer
expert was called in to retrieve the data but he was only partially successful. The table below gives the information that was
retrieved by the computer expert. The results of none of the individual matches are known except that Spain beat England and no
two teams finished with the same number of points.
1. Which of the following matches was a draw? # Country Goals for Goals Points
(a) England vs Brazil (b) England vs France (c) Cameroon vs France against
(d) Brazil vs France (e) Cameroon vs Brazil 1 Argentina 17 5 15
2. The total number of points won by England is 2 Brazil 9 6 10
(a) 7 (b) 4 (c) 1 (d) 6 (e) cannot be determined 3 Spain 2 8
3. The total number of goals scored in the match between Brazil and Spain is 4 England 2 5
(a) 1 (b) 9 (c) 0 (d) 6 (e) cannot be determined
5 France 7 11 2
4. The number of goals scored by Argentina against England is at most
6 Cameron 8 16
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5 (e) cannot be determined

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In an market a vendor sells 3 different types of vegetables – Potato, Brinjal and Cauliflower. At the end of the day,
800 people visited his shop to buy vegetables. 323 of them bought Potato, 439 bought the Brinjal and 412 bought
Cauliflower. 91 people bought all 3 vegetables and 40 bought none of the vegetables.
1. If the number of people who bought only Potato and Cauliflower is 84. Then how many people bought only
Brinjal?
(1) 160 (2) 200 (3) 220 (4) 190
2. If the number of people who bought only Potato is 97 then how many people bought both Brinjal and Cauliflower?
(1) 99 (2) 135 (3) 188 (4) 217
3. The number of people who bought only Brinjal which is more than those who bought only Cauliflower which in
turn is more than those who bought only Potato. What is maximum possible number of people who bought only
Brinjal and Cauliflower?
(1) 144 (2) 214 (3) 235 (4) 225
4. Continuing from previous question, if the Brinjals are spoilt, then minimum how many people have no eatable
vegetables?
d) 147 (2) 157 (3) 177 (4) 187 Gamma Classes

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In the Olympics some competitions were held and medals among gold, silver and bronze were to be won. The events were sprint
races of different length. Each of these nine medals can be won by a different athlete among T, V, M, G, H, S, P, R and V. The
authorities arranged a prize distribution program, for which except R and V, who won different medals in different events every other
attended. They are standing in increasing order of their heights from left to right; not necessarily in the same order. Further we
know that, no two athlete who won the same type of medal were standing adjacent to each other, except two of the athletes who
were the gold medal winners but neither of them is the tallest or the shortest. No two athletes who won the medal in the same event
are adjacent to each other. T is standing at the middle of the row and won the Silver medal in 300m category. Each athlete who won
a medal in 100 m race is adjacent to at least one Gold medal winner. Each of the Silver medal winners is adjacent to at least an
athlete who won a medal in 200m race. M is taller than V is taller than H but not G, who is shorter than M. S is the shortest and won a
medal in 200m race and M did not win a medal in 300m race. P won the Silver medal in 100m race.
1. Who is the second shortest among the given seven students?
(1) H (2) V (3) P (4) M
2. In 200m race, what are the medals won by the students who attended the prize distribution program?
(1) Gold and Bronze (2) Gold and Silver (3) Silver and Bronze (4) Gold, Silver and Bronze
3. Who among the following won a medal in 100m race along with P?
(1) H & V (2) V & M (3) V & G (4) P & G
4. Which of the following must be the correct combination of student, event and medal respectively? Gamma Classes
(1) V - Gold – 100m (2) S - Gold – 200m (3) H – Bronze – 200m (4) S - Bronze – 200m

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Solve this “Without using Pen”
The chart shows Percentage of Six different types of Cars manufactured by a Company over Two Years.
1. What was the difference in the number of Q type cars produced in 2000 and that produced in 2001?
(a) 35500 (b) 27000 (c) 22500 (d) 17500
2. Total number of cars of models P, Q and T manufactured in 2000 is?
(a) 245000 (b) 227500 (c) 210000 (d) 192500
3. If the percentage production of P type cars in 2001 was the same as
that in 2000, then the number of P type cars produced in 2001?
(a) 140000 (b) 132000 (c) 117000 (d) 105000
4. If 85% of the S type cars produced in each year were sold by the
company, how many S type cars remain unsold?
(a) 7650 (b) 9350 (c) 11850 (d) 12250
5. For which model the percentage rise/fall in production
from 2000 to 2001 was minimum?
(a) Q (b) R (c) S (d) T
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