Analytical Reasoning Questions | NTS Test Preparation Series | Step-by-Step Guide | Part - 77

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Analytical Reasoning, GAT, HAT, NAT, LAT Three teachers—Rehan, Saeed, and Valeed—will be traveling in a van with five students— Fareed, Habib, Jahangir, Liaquat, and Muneeb. The van has a driver's seat and one passenger seat in the front and two big seats behind the front seats, one big seat behind the other. Each big seat has seats for exactly three people. Everyone must sit in a seat or on a big seat, and seating is subject to the following restrictions: A developer will build five houses in a certain town on a street that currently has no houses on it. The developer will select from seven different styles of houses—F, G. H, I, J, K. and L. The town's planning committee has placed the following restrictions on the developer: In a certain target-firing game, a group must fire at seven targets. Exactly one fired is allowed for shooting at-each target. The targets are numbered in consecutive order from 1 to 7. The game is being played by a three-member group consisting of players M, N, and O, who must observe the following rules: Two maps are being designed. One will show single roads; the other will show double roads. There are three single roads and four double roads, and each line or route must be represented on the maps by a color used to represent it only. Researchers know that exactly six prehistoric iron-working firms—F, G, H, I, J, and K—existed in the Windham area. Recently, the researchers have discovered three devices— 1,2, and 3—that they know must have been made by ironworkers in the Windham area Seven boys—Faheem, Jamshaid, Kashif, Muneer, Rizwan, Shahid, and Tuqeer—are eligible to enter a spelling contest. From these seven, two groups must be formed, a blue group and a yellow group, each group consisting of exactly three of the boys. No boy can be selected for more than one group. Group selection is subject to the following restrictions: A shopkeeper is preparing gift boxes of dress. Each box will contain exactly two kinds of summer dress to be selected from I, J, and K, and exactly three kinds of winter dress to be selected from L, M, N, O, and U, with the following restrictions: In a flat, five workers making a plan for cooking food for each working day, Monday through Friday, during a single week. Exactly five workers—R, S, T, U, and V—are available. The administration must assign exactly two workers to work each day of that week according to the following conditions: A Doctor is doing an informal study of the growth of exactly seven dogs—G, N, O, U, V, W, and X—all six-month-old doggies from the same area . The Doctor assistant collected the following comparative data concerning the dogs heights: A garden plot consists of seven parallel rows of trees, the rows numbered consecutively one through seven. In each row a different one of seven trees— Q, R, S, T, U, V, W—is to be grown according to the following conditions: A doctor has prescribed a meal program for a patient. Choosing from meals F, G, H, I, J, K, L, and M, the patient must take a routine of exactly five different meals each day. In any day routine, except the first, exactly three of the meals must be ones that were included in the routine done on the previous day, and any permissible routine must also satisfy the following conditions: A university has decided to appoint a four-member commission to review educational policy. Eight members are eligible to serve on the commission: R, S, T, U, V, W, X, and Y. Three of these eight—S, V, and W—are student, whereas the remaining five are teacher. I, J, and K are Banks, and L, M, N, and O are employees. Each employee job at least one Bank. A store owner is setting up several mouse boxes, each to contain accurately six mouse so chosen from varieties M,' N, O, P, Q, R, and S that none of the mouse in any given box will fight. Mouse of any of the varieties above can be placed in a box together except for the following restrictions: Ten persons will sit around a table. The ten persons will be seated in two rows of five chairs that face each other along the two long sides of the rectangular table. The chairs are numbered consecutively from 1 to 10 with chairs 1 through 5 on one side of the table and chairs 6 through 10 on the other side, with chair 6 opposite chair 5. Five of the ten persons are men— F, G, H, J, and L—and five of the persons are women—M, R. S, T, and Y! The seating is governed by the following rules: The organizers of a speech tournament will give an awards banquet after the final round of debates for the two teams in that round: for the Model School, composed of Instructor M and speakers N, O, and P, and for the Oxford School, composed of Instructor Q and speakers R, S, and U. At the winners' table exactly seven places will be set, all along one side of the table and consecutively numbered one through seven. The assignment of sitting to these seven positions will be determined by the team scores from the final round of debates and must meet the following conditions:

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