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DI Test 17 Directions for Questions from 1 to 5: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. The 2006 batch of a premier B- school in India fared poorly in the three courses namely Statistics, Economics and Business Maths in their first semester examinations. The batch was divided into four sections A, B, C and D and every student in the batch wrote the examination on each of the three mentioned courses. The following bar graph provides information about the number of students who failed in each of the courses in the four sections. It also provides information about the total number of students and the number of students who failed in two courses in each of the four sections. No student failed in all the three courses.

1. In section A, how many students failed in only one course?  

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2. In section C, how many students failed in atleast one course?  

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3. How many students in the 2006 batch passed in all the three courses?  

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4. Across all the four sections at least how many students did not fail only in Statistics?  

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5. Across all the four sections at most how many students passed in both Statistics and Business Maths?  

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Directions for Questions from 6 to 9: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. Each of the 10 persons namely A, Q, R, Z, M, N, P, B, K and L are wearing a shirt. Each shirt is either colored blue or green or red. There are ten  chairs placed in a row. The chairs are consecutively numbered 1, 2, 3, 4…9 and 10 from left to right in that order. The mentioned ten persons have  to sit on the chairs such that there is only person sitting on one chair. The number of persons wearing a green and a blue shirt are 2 and 3  respectively. Additional Information Given: 1. No two persons wearing blue shirts sit on consecutively numbered chairs. 2. Three persons wearing a red shirt sit together on consecutively numbered chairs. 3. A person wearing a blue shirt and a person wearing a green shirt never sit on consecutively numbered chairs. 4. The persons who wear a green shirt cannot sit either on chair numbered 2 or 9. The following table provides information about the six different seating arrangements namely I, II, III, IV, V and VI of the ten persons done by Mr.  Crazy. He observed that out of all the seating arrangements done by him, there is one arrangement that is not consistent with the information  stated under “Additional Information Given”.

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Which of the arrangements done by Mr. Crazy is not consistent with the information stated under “Additional Information Given”?  

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7.

Which of the following persons is wearing a blue shirt?  

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8.

Which of the following persons is wearing a green shirt?  

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9.  Which of the following is not a permissible group of four persons such that the number of persons wearing a red, a green and a blue shirt is 2, 1  and 1 respectively? (1) A, P, L and R (2) N, Q, K and Z (3) K, A, N and Z (4) B, L, M and Q (5) A, L, P and M  

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10.  The arithmetic mean of four arithmetic series A1, A2, A3 and A4 is 4, 7, 8 and 9 respectively. What is the sum of the four arithmetic series? A: The total number of terms in the four mentioned series A1, A2, A3 and A4 is 3, 7, 9 and 11 respectively. B: The total number of terms in the four mentioned series is in a Arithmetic Progression. The number of terms in two out of the four mentioned  series is 2 and 4.

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