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DI Test 94 Directions for Questions from 1 to 5: For Independence Day celebration, Deepak brought some candies to distribute among his favourite students Upasana, Pooja, Tanisha and Ramneet. But they were busy in flag hoisting ceremony; Deepak sir put the candies box on a table and told them to share equally. Immediately after the flag hoisting, Pooja, who is very fond of cadies took her share and 3 candies extra. But none of the other three observed her. After some time Ramnet, an honest girl took exactly one-fourth of the candies, from the box. Then, Upasana took one-third of the remaining candies. Finally, innocent Tanisha, who did not know that all the other three had taken their shares, took exactly one-fourth of the remaining candies as her share, leaving the rest in the box.

1. If the number of candies left on the table, after all the four girls took their shares, was equal to the number of candies that Pooja got; how many candies did Ramneet get?

j 6 k l m n j 18 k l m n j 36 k l m n j 30 k l m n j 24 k l m n i Skip this question j k l m n

2. If Upasana got 18 candies, how many candies did Deepak bring?

j 68 k l m n j 100 k l m n j 132 k l m n j 170 k l m n j 200 k l m n i Skip this question j k l m n

3. If the number of candies that Pooja got was equal to the number of candies that both Upasana and Tanisha got together, how many candies did Deepak bring?

j 100 k l m n j 132 k l m n j 164 k l m n j 200 k l m n j None k l m n i Skip this question j k l m n

4. What was the least possible number of candies that Deepak could bring?

j 32 k l m n j 68 k l m n j 36 k l m n j 56 k l m n j 72 k l m n i Skip this question j k l m n

5. Which of the students got equal number of candies?

j Upasana and Pooja k l m n

j Pooja and Tanisha k l m n j Ramneet and Upasana k l m n j Poooja and Ramneet k l m n j Upasana and Tanisha k l m n i Skip this question j k l m n Directions for Questions from 6 to 10: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. Upon noticing the sudden increase in absenteeism in an office, the concerned HR manager hired a consultant to analyse the employees’ attendance data. The data was regarding four particular employees of the company and the number of days on which they were physically present in the company in a month consisting of 30 days. The HR manager did not provide the consultant with direct information on the number of days on which these four particular employees were present. Instead, he chose two of these four particular employees at a time, added the number of days on which they had been present and collated the six numbers so obtained in column-figures in descending order. Just before going through the data, the consultant spilled his coffee onto it because of which the column figures numbered 3, 4 and 5 became illegible. The table, after the spilling of coffee, started appearing as shown below.

Number of days on which the four particular employees were absent in that month are distinct integers. There is no such day in this particular month on which all the four particular employees were absent. 6.

Which of the following can never be the number of days on which exactly three of the four particular employees were present in that month?

j 2 k l m n j 4 k l m n j 5 k l m n j 11 k l m n j 20 k l m n i Skip this question j k l m n

7.

When the consultant called up the HR manager and told his problem, all that the HR manager could remember was that the column figure numbered 3 is the addition of the number of days for the two employees who were present on the maximum and the minimum possible number of days. Which of the following is column figure numbered 3?

j 43 k l m n j 44 k l m n j 45 k l m n j 46 k l m n j 47 k l m n i Skip this question j k l m n

8.

Eksa was the second employee, if the 4 employees are arranged in the ascending order of the days on which they were present in the month. What could have been the maximum possible number of days on which Eksa was present?

j 25 k l m n j 24 k l m n j 23 k l m n j 22 k l m n j 21 k l m n i Skip this question j k l m n

9. If one of the illegible column figures reads 45, then which of the following is true?

j One of the other illegible column figures reads 46. k l m n j One employee was present on only 25 days of the month. k l m n j One employee was present on only 23 days of the month. k l m n j One employee was present on only 21 days of the month. k l m n j One employee was present on only 19 days of the month. k l m n

i Skip this question j k l m n

10. Column figure numbered 5 actually should read

j 41 k l m n j 42 k l m n j 44 k l m n j 45 k l m n j 46 k l m n i Skip this question j k l m n

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