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DI Test 15 Directions for Questions from 1 to 5: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. A car manufacturing company hired Mr. X to conduct a survey in six major cities of India to find the number of cars owned by the people living in the respective cities. Mr. X conducted the survey and gave the results to the company. In each of the cities Mr. X surveyed a random group of persons. The following table provides information about the results submitted by him to the company. Assume that until the completion of the survey, no one changed the city of his/her residence.
1. If the number of persons having at least eight cars in Kolkata is zero, then find the number of persons in Kolkata having exactly seven cars.
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2. In which city the number of persons having more than four cars and less than seven cars is the least?
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3. Find the total number of persons surveyed by Mr. X across all the cities
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4. Out of the persons surveyed by Mr. X, in how many cities the number of persons having at least one car is lesser than the number of persons having at least one car in New Delhi?
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5. Out of the persons surveyed by Mr. X across all the cities, how many persons have exactly one car?
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5. Out of the persons surveyed by Mr. X across all the cities, how many persons have exactly one car?
j 7 k l m n j 8 k l m n j 9 k l m n j 10 k l m n j Cannot be determined 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. Mr. Daniel Kang worked in Seoul and he had ten subordinates viz. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J. Mr. Kang was about to get transferred to India but before getting transferred he had to select one of his subordinates who could assume his rank and responsibilities, after his transfer. In order to identify the most eligible subordinate for this job, he tested all of them through a sequence of nine different group tasks viz. I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII and IX. Each of the nine tasks was designed to identify the subordinates who did not possess the essential managerial skill that was being tested in that particular task. At the end of each task, the participant who lacked in that skill the most, was eliminated. The process of elimination employed by Mr. Kang is explained below: I. Based on their satisfactory performances, one or more of the subordinates were declared “Pass” by Mr. Kang. “Pass” subordinates were not eliminated before the next task in the sequence. II. For elimination, all the participants voted against exactly one of those subordinates who did not have a “Pass” at the end of each task. None of the subordinates voted for his own elimination. III. At the end of each task, the subordinate who received the maximum number of votes for his/her elimination was eliminated from all the subsequent group tasks. Assume that at the end of each task, there is only one of the mentioned persons who received the maximum number of votes for his/her elimination. The subordinate who survived through all the nine group tasks and eliminations, was appointed at Mr. Kang’s rank. The following table lists all the subordinates who received a “Pass” by Mr. Kang.
6. At least how many votes were cast against A in the group task II?
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7. For how many of the nine group task(s), can the list of all the participants be determined, using the given information?
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8. At most how many votes could have been cast against C in the nine group tasks? (1) 12 (2) 11 (3) 9 (4) 7 (5) 13
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9. If C was eliminated in group task V, then who was eliminated in group task III?
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10. If F was eliminated in group task VII, then who got eliminated in round IV? (1) B (2) C (3) I (4) H (5) Cannot be determined
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