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MBA Litmus - DILR Compendium

The DILR Compendium provides 25 key varieties of Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR) questions relevant for CAT and XAT exams, compiled by educator Sudhanshu Sir. It includes detailed solutions available on the MBA Litmus YouTube channel and offers personalized training programs for MBA aspirants. Additionally, it features practice sets related to routes and networks, games and tournaments, with specific questions and answers to aid in preparation.

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MBA Litmus - DILR Compendium

The DILR Compendium provides 25 key varieties of Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR) questions relevant for CAT and XAT exams, compiled by educator Sudhanshu Sir. It includes detailed solutions available on the MBA Litmus YouTube channel and offers personalized training programs for MBA aspirants. Additionally, it features practice sets related to routes and networks, games and tournaments, with specific questions and answers to aid in preparation.

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DILR Compendium - MBA Litmus

This compendium covers 25 key varieties of DILR that forms a part of CAT & XAT. These sets will give you a comprehensive
understanding of what kinds of questions to prepare for. This DILR compendium has been compiled by one of the key educators in
the MBA preparation domain, Sudhanshu Sir | CAT 99.7 | IIM L | One decade of MBA training experience.

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DILR Compendium – Routes & Networks
Set 1. Four cars need to travel from Akala (A) to Bakala (B). Two Question 1: How many cars would be asked to take
routes are available, one via Mamur (M) and the other via Nanur the route A-N-B, that is Akala-Nanur-Bakala route,
(N). The roads from A to M, and from N to B, are both short and by the police department? (TITA)
narrow. In each case, one car takes 6 minutes to cover the
distance, and each additional car increases the travel time per car
by 3 minutes because of congestion. (For example, if only two cars Ans : 2
drive from A to M, each car takes 9 minutes.) On the road from A
to N, one car takes 20 minutes, and each additional car increases
the travel time per car by 1 minute. On the road from M to B, one
car takes 20 minutes, and each additional car increases the travel
time per car by 0.9 minute.

The police department orders each car to take a particular route


in such a manner that it is not possible for any car to reduce its
travel time by not following the order, while the other cars are
following the order.
DILR Compendium – Routes & Networks
Set 1. Four cars need to travel from Akala (A) to Bakala (B). Two Question 2: If all the cars follow the police order,
routes are available, one via Mamur (M) and the other via Nanur what is the difference in travel time (in minutes)
(N). The roads from A to M, and from N to B, are both short and between a car which takes the route A-N-B and a
narrow. In each case, one car takes 6 minutes to cover the car that takes the route A-M-B?
distance, and each additional car increases the travel time per car
by 3 minutes because of congestion. (For example, if only two cars a. 1
drive from A to M, each car takes 9 minutes.) On the road from A b. 0.1
to N, one car takes 20 minutes, and each additional car increases c. 0.2
the travel time per car by 1 minute. On the road from M to B, one d. 0.9
car takes 20 minutes, and each additional car increases the travel
time per car by 0.9 minute. Ans : b

The police department orders each car to take a particular route


in such a manner that it is not possible for any car to reduce its
travel time by not following the order, while the other cars are
following the order.
DILR Compendium – Routes & Networks
Set 1. Four cars need to travel from Akala (A) to Bakala (B). Two Question 3: A new one-way road is built from M to
routes are available, one via Mamur (M) and the other via Nanur N. Each car now has three possible routes to travel
(N). The roads from A to M, and from N to B, are both short and from A to B: A-M-B, A-N-B and A-M-N-B. On the
narrow. In each case, one car takes 6 minutes to cover the road from M to N, one car takes 7 minutes and
distance, and each additional car increases the travel time per car each additional car increases the travel time per car
by 3 minutes because of congestion. (For example, if only two cars by 1 minute. Assume that any car taking the A-M-
drive from A to M, each car takes 9 minutes.) On the road from A N-B route travels the A-M portion at the same time
to N, one car takes 20 minutes, and each additional car increases as other cars taking the A-M-B route, and the N-B
the travel time per car by 1 minute. On the road from M to B, one portion at the same time as other cars taking the A-
car takes 20 minutes, and each additional car increases the travel N-B route.
time per car by 0.9 minute. How many cars would the police department order
to take the A-M-N-B route so that it is not possible
The police department orders each car to take a particular route for any car to reduce its travel time by not following
in such a manner that it is not possible for any car to reduce its the order while the other cars follow the order?
travel time by not following the order, while the other cars are (Assume that the police department would never
following the order. order all the cars to take the same route.) (TITA)

Ans : 2
DILR Compendium – Routes & Networks
Set 1. Four cars need to travel from Akala (A) to Bakala (B). Two Question 4: A new one-way road is built from M to
routes are available, one via Mamur (M) and the other via Nanur N. Each car now has three possible routes to travel
(N). The roads from A to M, and from N to B, are both short and from A to B: A-M-B, A-N-B and A-M-N-B. On the
narrow. In each case, one car takes 6 minutes to cover the road from M to N, one car takes 7 minutes and
distance, and each additional car increases the travel time per car each additional car increases the travel time per car
by 3 minutes because of congestion. (For example, if only two cars by 1 minute. Assume that any car taking the A-M-
drive from A to M, each car takes 9 minutes.) On the road from A N-B route travels the A-M portion at the same time
to N, one car takes 20 minutes, and each additional car increases as other cars taking the A-M-B route, and the N-B
the travel time per car by 1 minute. On the road from M to B, one portion at the same time as other cars taking the A-
car takes 20 minutes, and each additional car increases the travel N-B route.
time per car by 0.9 minute. If all the cars follow the police order, what is the
minimum travel time (in minutes) from A to B?
The police department orders each car to take a particular route (Assume that the police department would never
in such a manner that it is not possible for any car to reduce its order all the cars to take the same route.)
travel time by not following the order, while the other cars are a. 26
following the order. b. 32
c. 29.9
d. 30

Ans : b
DILR Compendium – Games & Tournaments
Set 2. The 14 teams that play in the T20 Cricket Litmus Cup 2024 Question 5. What is the total number of matches
were divided into 2 pools – Pool A and Pool B. Each pool had played in the Litmus Cup?
seven teams. In each pool, each team plays one match with every
other team. When the team wins they are awarded 2 points when a. 47
they lose they get no points. If it’s a tie both teams get 1 point b. 51
each. c. 54
d. 56
At the end of the pool rounds, the best three teams on the basis Ans : c
of points advanced to the next round which was called the super
six round. In the super six-round, all the teams begin with zero
points, and the three teams that from Pool A play one match each
against all the three teams that from Pool B. Points are awarded
as in the pool stage. At the end of the matches, the top four teams
on the basis of the points advance to the semi-finals, and the
winners of the semi-finals play the finals.
DILR Compendium – Games & Tournaments
Set 2. The 14 teams that play in the T20 Cricket Litmus Cup 2024 Question 6. What is the least number of points with
were divided into 2 pools – Pool A and Pool B. Each pool had which a team can possibly advance to the super six
seven teams. In each pool, each team plays one match with every round?
other team. When the team wins they are awarded 2 points when
a. 4
they lose they get no points. If it’s a tie both teams get 1 point
b. 5
each. c. 6
d. None
At the end of the pool rounds, the best three teams on the basis
of points advanced to the next round which was called the super Ans : a
six round. In the super six-round, all the teams begin with zero
points, and the three teams that from Pool A play one match each
against all the three teams that from Pool B. Points are awarded
as in the pool stage. At the end of the matches, the top four teams
on the basis of the points advance to the semi-finals, and the
winners of the semi-finals play the finals.
DILR Compendium – Games & Tournaments
Set 2. The 14 teams that play in the T20 Cricket Litmus Cup 2024 Question 7. What is the maximum possible number
were divided into 2 pools – Pool A and Pool B. Each pool had of points that can be scored by a team and still be
seven teams. In each pool, each team plays one match with every eliminated in the pool stage?
other team. When the team wins they are awarded 2 points when
a. 7
they lose they get no points. If it’s a tie both teams get 1 point
b. 8
each. c. 9
d. 10
At the end of the pool rounds, the best three teams on the basis
of points advanced to the next round which was called the super Ans : c
six round. In the super six-round, all the teams begin with zero
points, and the three teams that from Pool A play one match each
against all the three teams that from Pool B. Points are awarded
as in the pool stage. At the end of the matches, the top four teams
on the basis of the points advance to the semi-finals, and the
winners of the semi-finals play the finals.
DILR Compendium – Games & Tournaments
Set 2. The 14 teams that play in the T20 Cricket Litmus Cup 2024 Question 8. What is the minimum number of
were divided into 2 pools – Pool A and Pool B. Each pool had matches that can be won by a team that reaches the
seven teams. In each pool, each team plays one match with every finals?
other team. When the team wins they are awarded 2 points when
they lose they get no points. If it’s a tie both teams get 1 point
a. 1
each. b. 2
c. 3
At the end of the pool rounds, the best three teams on the basis d. 4
of points advanced to the next round which was called the super
six round. In the super six-round, all the teams begin with zero Ans : a
points, and the three teams that from Pool A play one match each
against all the three teams that from Pool B. Points are awarded
as in the pool stage. At the end of the matches, the top four teams
on the basis of the points advance to the semi-finals, and the
winners of the semi-finals play the finals.
DILR Compendium – Games & Tournaments
Set 3. Six players – Tanzi, Umeza, Wangdu, Xyla, Yonita and Zeneca competed in an archery tournament. The tournament had three compulsory
rounds, Rounds 1 to 3. In each round every player shot an arrow at a target. Hitting the center of the target (called bull’s eye) fetched the
highest score of 5. The only other possible scores that a player could achieve were 4, 3, 2 and 1. Every bull’s eye score in the first three rounds
gave a player one additional chance to shoot in the bonus rounds, Rounds 4 to 6. The possible scores in Rounds 4 to 6 were identical to the first
three. A player’s total score in the tournament was the sum of his/her scores in all rounds played by him/her. The table below presents partial
information on points scored by the players after completion of the tournament. In the table, NP means that the player did not participate in
that round, while a hyphen means that the player participated in that round and the score information is missing
The following facts are also known.
1.Tanzi, Umeza and Yonita had the same total score.
2.Total scores for all players, except one, were in multiples of three.
3.The highest total score was one more than double of the lowest total
score.
4.The number of players hitting bull’s eye in Round 2 was double of that
in Round 3.
5.Tanzi and Zeneca had the same score in Round 1 but different scores in
Round 3.
Question 9. What was the highest total score?

a. 23
b. 24
c. 25
d. 21

Ans : c
DILR Compendium – Games & Tournaments
Set 3. Six players – Tanzi, Umeza, Wangdu, Xyla, Yonita and Zeneca competed in an archery tournament. The tournament had three compulsory
rounds, Rounds 1 to 3. In each round every player shot an arrow at a target. Hitting the center of the target (called bull’s eye) fetched the
highest score of 5. The only other possible scores that a player could achieve were 4, 3, 2 and 1. Every bull’s eye score in the first three rounds
gave a player one additional chance to shoot in the bonus rounds, Rounds 4 to 6. The possible scores in Rounds 4 to 6 were identical to the first
three. A player’s total score in the tournament was the sum of his/her scores in all rounds played by him/her. The table below presents partial
information on points scored by the players after completion of the tournament. In the table, NP means that the player did not participate in
that round, while a hyphen means that the player participated in that round and the score information is missing
The following facts are also known.
1.Tanzi, Umeza and Yonita had the same total score.
2.Total scores for all players, except one, were in multiples of three.
3.The highest total score was one more than double of the lowest total
score.
4.The number of players hitting bull’s eye in Round 2 was double of that
in Round 3.
5.Tanzi and Zeneca had the same score in Round 1 but different scores in
Round 3.
Question 10. What was Zeneca's total score?

a. 21
b. 22
c. 23
d. 24

Ans : d
DILR Compendium – Games & Tournaments
Set 3. Six players – Tanzi, Umeza, Wangdu, Xyla, Yonita and Zeneca competed in an archery tournament. The tournament had three compulsory
rounds, Rounds 1 to 3. In each round every player shot an arrow at a target. Hitting the center of the target (called bull’s eye) fetched the
highest score of 5. The only other possible scores that a player could achieve were 4, 3, 2 and 1. Every bull’s eye score in the first three rounds
gave a player one additional chance to shoot in the bonus rounds, Rounds 4 to 6. The possible scores in Rounds 4 to 6 were identical to the first
three. A player’s total score in the tournament was the sum of his/her scores in all rounds played by him/her. The table below presents partial
information on points scored by the players after completion of the tournament. In the table, NP means that the player did not participate in
that round, while a hyphen means that the player participated in that round and the score information is missing
The following facts are also known.
1.Tanzi, Umeza and Yonita had the same total score.
2.Total scores for all players, except one, were in multiples of three.
3.The highest total score was one more than double of the lowest total
score.
4.The number of players hitting bull’s eye in Round 2 was double of that
in Round 3.
5.Tanzi and Zeneca had the same score in Round 1 but different scores in
Round 3.
Question 11. Which of the following statements is true?

a. Zeneca's score was 23.


b. Zeneca was the highest scorer
c. Xyla was the highest scorer.
d. Xyla's score was 23

Ans : c
DILR Compendium – Games & Tournaments
Set 3. Six players – Tanzi, Umeza, Wangdu, Xyla, Yonita and Zeneca competed in an archery tournament. The tournament had three compulsory
rounds, Rounds 1 to 3. In each round every player shot an arrow at a target. Hitting the center of the target (called bull’s eye) fetched the
highest score of 5. The only other possible scores that a player could achieve were 4, 3, 2 and 1. Every bull’s eye score in the first three rounds
gave a player one additional chance to shoot in the bonus rounds, Rounds 4 to 6. The possible scores in Rounds 4 to 6 were identical to the first
three. A player’s total score in the tournament was the sum of his/her scores in all rounds played by him/her. The table below presents partial
information on points scored by the players after completion of the tournament. In the table, NP means that the player did not participate in
that round, while a hyphen means that the player participated in that round and the score information is missing
The following facts are also known.
1.Tanzi, Umeza and Yonita had the same total score.
2.Total scores for all players, except one, were in multiples of three.
3.The highest total score was one more than double of the lowest total
score.
4.The number of players hitting bull’s eye in Round 2 was double of that
in Round 3.
5.Tanzi and Zeneca had the same score in Round 1 but different scores in
Round 3.
Question 12. What was Tanzi's score in Round 3?

a. 1
b. 5
c. 3
d. 4

Ans : a
DILR Compendium – Matrix Puzzles
Set 4. The matrix shows some variables to be solved for, the sum of
the respective column is given at the bottom, the sum of the rows is
mentioned on the right hand side. All these variables are one digit
natural numbers & no digit should be repeated in a row or column.
Let’s answer the questions given below :

Question 13. What is the value of a ?


a. 1
b. 5
c. 3
d. None of these

Ans : d
DILR Compendium – Matrix Puzzles
Set 4. The matrix shows some variables to be solved for, the sum of
the respective column is given at the bottom, the sum of the rows is
mentioned on the right hand side. All these variables are one digit
natural numbers & no digit should be repeated in a row or column.
Let’s answer the questions given below :

Question 14. What is the value of e ?


a. 1
b. 5
c. 6
d. None of these

Ans : c
DILR Compendium – Matrix Puzzles
Set 4. The matrix shows some variables to be solved for, the sum of
the respective column is given at the bottom, the sum of the rows is
mentioned on the right hand side. All these variables are one digit
natural numbers & no digit should be repeated in a row or column.
Let’s answer the questions given below :

Question 15. What is the value of i ?


a. 1
b. 9
c. 3
d. None of these

Ans : b
DILR Compendium – Matrix Puzzles
Set 4. The matrix shows some variables to be solved for, the sum of
the respective column is given at the bottom, the sum of the rows is
mentioned on the right hand side. All these variables are one digit
natural numbers & no digit should be repeated in a row or column.
Let’s answer the questions given below :

Question 16. What is the value of k ?


a. 1
b. 5
c. 3
d. None of these

Ans : d
DILR Compendium – Grid Puzzles
Set 5. Furious five – Crane, Viper, Monkey, Mantis & Tigress appeared at the Chimera Palace in front of the village & master Oogway for the
selection of the ‘ Dragon Warrior ‘ aka the chosen one. Selection process comprises of 5 aspects/skills – Focus, Speed, Strength, Defence &
Attack . Each aspect is tested separately for each of the furious five members. The tests begin at 8 AM & complete at 1 PM without any breaks
& so there were 5 time slots of 1 hour each for testing the five key aspects. Following is additionally known :

1. Crane got the first turn in the test of speed, while Viper got the first turn in focus test.
2. Crane’s second turn was in strength & Viper’s fourth turn was in the same test.
3. Monkey’s second turn was in the test of attack & he had the last turn in focus.
4. Mantis got the third turn in Defence.
5. Tigress was tested on attack & strength only after Monkey was tested in these aspects.
6. Tigress was tested in an earlier turn in strength than in focus.
7. In every time slot of one hour, all the warriors were tested on one skill in turns.
8. No warrior got the same turn in different time slots.

Question 17. Who got the fourth turn in attack ?


a. Crane
b. Monkey
c. Tigress
d. None of these

Ans : a
DILR Compendium – Grid Puzzles
Set 5. Furious five – Crane, Viper, Monkey, Mantis & Tigress appeared at the Chimera Palace in front of the village & master Oogway for the
selection of the ‘ Dragon Warrior ‘ aka the chosen one. Selection process comprises of 5 aspects/skills – Focus, Speed, Strength, Defence &
Attack . Each aspect is tested separately for each of the furious five members. The tests begin at 8 AM & complete at 1 PM without any breaks
& so there were 5 time slots of 1 hour each for testing the five key aspects. Following is additionally known :

1. Crane got the first turn in the test of speed, while Viper got the first turn in focus test.
2. Crane’s second turn was in strength & Viper’s fourth turn was in the same test.
3. Monkey’s second turn was in the test of attack & he had the last turn in focus.
4. Mantis got the third turn in Defence.
5. Tigress was tested on attack & strength only after Monkey was tested in these aspects.
6. Tigress was tested in an earlier turn in strength than in focus.
7. In every time slot of one hour, all the warriors were tested on one skill in turns.
8. No warrior got the same turn in different time slots.

Question 18. In what aspect did the tigress get the last turn to test ?
a. Focus
b. Attack
c. Defence
d. None of these

Ans : b
DILR Compendium – Grid Puzzles
Set 5. Furious five – Crane, Viper, Monkey, Mantis & Tigress appeared at the Chimera Palace in front of the village & master Oogway for the
selection of the ‘ Dragon Warrior ‘ aka the chosen one. Selection process comprises of 5 aspects/skills – Focus, Speed, Strength, Defence &
Attack . Each aspect is tested separately for each of the furious five members. The tests begin at 8 AM & complete at 1 PM without any breaks
& so there were 5 time slots of 1 hour each for testing the five key aspects. Following is additionally known :

1. Crane got the first turn in the test of speed, while Viper got the first turn in focus test.
2. Crane’s second turn was in strength & Viper’s fourth turn was in the same test.
3. Monkey’s second turn was in the test of attack & he had the last turn in focus.
4. Mantis got the third turn in Defence.
5. Tigress was tested on attack & strength only after Monkey was tested in these aspects.
6. Tigress was tested in an earlier turn in strength than in focus.
7. In every time slot of one hour, all the warriors were tested on one skill in turns.
8. No warrior got the same turn in different time slots.

Question 19. What is the difference between monkey’s turn in strength & tigress’ turn in focus.
a. 2
b. 1
c. 3
d. None of these

Ans : c
DILR Compendium – Grid Puzzles
Set 5. Furious five – Crane, Viper, Monkey, Mantis & Tigress appeared at the Chimera Palace in front of the village & master Oogway for the
selection of the ‘ Dragon Warrior ‘ aka the chosen one. Selection process comprises of 5 aspects/skills – Focus, Speed, Strength, Defence &
Attack . Each aspect is tested separately for each of the furious five members. The tests begin at 8 AM & complete at 1 PM without any breaks
& so there were 5 time slots of 1 hour each for testing the five key aspects. Following is additionally known :

1. Crane got the first turn in the test of speed, while Viper got the first turn in focus test.
2. Crane’s second turn was in strength & Viper’s fourth turn was in the same test.
3. Monkey’s second turn was in the test of attack & he had the last turn in focus.
4. Mantis got the third turn in Defence.
5. Tigress was tested on attack & strength only after Monkey was tested in these aspects.
6. Tigress was tested in an earlier turn in strength than in focus.
7. In every time slot of one hour, all the warriors were tested on one skill in turns.
8. No warrior got the same turn in different time slots.

Question 20. Who got the fourth turn in 11 AM – 12 PM slot ?


a. Crane
b. Monkey
c. Viper
d. Can’t be determined

Ans : a
DILR Compendium – Linear Arrangement
Set 6. A supermarket has to place 12 items (coded A to L) in shelves numbered 1 to 16. Five of these items are types of biscuits, three are
types of candies and the rest are types of savouries. Only one item can be kept in a shelf. Items are to be placed such that all items of same
type are clustered together with no empty shelf between items of the same type and at least one empty shelf between two different types of
items. At most two empty shelves can have consecutive numbers.

The following additional facts are known.


1. A and B are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves in increasing order.
2. I and J are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves both higher numbered than the shelves in which A and B are kept.
3. D, E and F are savouries and are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves in increasing order after all the biscuits and candies.
4. K is to be placed in shelf number 16.
5. L and J are items of the same type, while H is an item of a different type.
6. C is a candy and is to be placed in a shelf preceded by two empty shelves.
7. L is to be placed in a shelf preceded by exactly one empty shelf.

Question 21. In how many different ways can the items be arranged on the shelves?
a. 2
b. 1
c. 4
d. 8

Ans : d
DILR Compendium – Linear Arrangement
Set 6. A supermarket has to place 12 items (coded A to L) in shelves numbered 1 to 16. Five of these items are types of biscuits, three are
types of candies and the rest are types of savouries. Only one item can be kept in a shelf. Items are to be placed such that all items of same
type are clustered together with no empty shelf between items of the same type and at least one empty shelf between two different types of
items. At most two empty shelves can have consecutive numbers.

The following additional facts are known.


1. A and B are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves in increasing order.
2. I and J are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves both higher numbered than the shelves in which A and B are kept.
3. D, E and F are savouries and are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves in increasing order after all the biscuits and candies.
4. K is to be placed in shelf number 16.
5. L and J are items of the same type, while H is an item of a different type.
6. C is a candy and is to be placed in a shelf preceded by two empty shelves.
7. L is to be placed in a shelf preceded by exactly one empty shelf.

Question 22. Which of the following items is not a type of biscuit?


a. B
b. A
c. L
d. G

Ans : d
DILR Compendium – Linear Arrangement
Set 6. A supermarket has to place 12 items (coded A to L) in shelves numbered 1 to 16. Five of these items are types of biscuits, three are
types of candies and the rest are types of savouries. Only one item can be kept in a shelf. Items are to be placed such that all items of same
type are clustered together with no empty shelf between items of the same type and at least one empty shelf between two different types of
items. At most two empty shelves can have consecutive numbers.

The following additional facts are known.


1. A and B are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves in increasing order.
2. I and J are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves both higher numbered than the shelves in which A and B are kept.
3. D, E and F are savouries and are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves in increasing order after all the biscuits and candies.
4. K is to be placed in shelf number 16.
5. L and J are items of the same type, while H is an item of a different type.
6. C is a candy and is to be placed in a shelf preceded by two empty shelves.
7. L is to be placed in a shelf preceded by exactly one empty shelf.

Question 23. Which of the following can represent the numbers of the empty shelves in a possible arrangement?
a. 1,7,11,12
b. 1,5,6,12
c. 1,2,6,12
d. 1,2,8,12

Ans : c
DILR Compendium – Linear Arrangement
Set 6. A supermarket has to place 12 items (coded A to L) in shelves numbered 1 to 16. Five of these items are types of biscuits, three are
types of candies and the rest are types of savouries. Only one item can be kept in a shelf. Items are to be placed such that all items of same
type are clustered together with no empty shelf between items of the same type and at least one empty shelf between two different types of
items. At most two empty shelves can have consecutive numbers.

The following additional facts are known.


1. A and B are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves in increasing order.
2. I and J are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves both higher numbered than the shelves in which A and B are kept.
3. D, E and F are savouries and are to be placed in consecutively numbered shelves in increasing order after all the biscuits and candies.
4. K is to be placed in shelf number 16.
5. L and J are items of the same type, while H is an item of a different type.
6. C is a candy and is to be placed in a shelf preceded by two empty shelves.
7. L is to be placed in a shelf preceded by exactly one empty shelf.

Question 24. Which of the following statements is necessarily true?


a. There are two empty shelves between the biscuits and the candies.
b. All candies are kept before biscuits.
c. All biscuits are kept before candies
d. There are at least four shelves between items B and C.

Ans : d
DILR Compendium – Circular Arrangement
Set 7. Akamaru, Baku, Choji, Deidara, Erimaki, Fugaku, Gaara
Question 25. Who is sitting next to Hinata ?
and Hinata are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily
a. Gaara
in the same order. Some of them are facing the center and b. Deidara
some of them are facing opposite the center. c. Fugaku
d. Can’t be determined
• Akamaru sits third to the left of Deidara.
• Only two people are sitting between Akamaru and Baku. Ans : d
• Baku sits second to the left of Fugaku.
• Choji sits third to the left of Gaara.
• Gaara is not the immediate neighbor of Fugaku.
• Hinata sits second to the left of Erimaki.
• Hinata faces the same direction as Fugaku (Either facing
center or opposite to the center).
• Erimaki is not an immediate neighbor of Gaara.
• Choji faces the opposite direction of Erimaki.
• Immediate neighbors of Erimaki face the same directions.
Akamaru and Baku face opposite directions.
• Baku doesn't face opposite to the center
Note: Person facing the same direction means one facing center
and another person also facing center and vice versa. Person
facing the opposite direction means that if one is facing center
then the other person is facing opposite to the direction and
vice versa.
DILR Compendium – Circular Arrangement
Set 7. Akamaru, Baku, Choji, Deidara, Erimaki, Fugaku, Gaara
Question 26. What is the difference between number of
and Hinata are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily
people facing inwards vs the number of people facing
in the same order. Some of them are facing the center and outwards ?
some of them are facing opposite the center. a. 4
b. 3
• Akamaru sits third to the left of Deidara. c. 2
• Only two people are sitting between Akamaru and Baku. d. 1
• Baku sits second to the left of Fugaku.
• Choji sits third to the left of Gaara. Ans : a
• Gaara is not the immediate neighbor of Fugaku.
• Hinata sits second to the left of Erimaki.
• Hinata faces the same direction as Fugaku (Either facing
center or opposite to the center).
• Erimaki is not an immediate neighbor of Gaara.
• Choji faces the opposite direction of Erimaki.
• Immediate neighbors of Erimaki face the same directions.
Akamaru and Baku face opposite directions.
• Baku doesn't face opposite to the center
Note: Person facing the same direction means one facing center
and another person also facing center and vice versa. Person
facing the opposite direction means that if one is facing center
then the other person is facing opposite to the direction and
vice versa.
DILR Compendium – Circular Arrangement
Set 7. Akamaru, Baku, Choji, Deidara, Erimaki, Fugaku, Gaara
Question 27. Which of the following pairs is adjacent to
and Hinata are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily
Deidara ?
in the same order. Some of them are facing the center and a. Akamaru & Baku
some of them are facing opposite the center. b. Erimaki & Hinata
c. Gaara & Akamaru
• Akamaru sits third to the left of Deidara. d. Choji & Fugaku
• Only two people are sitting between Akamaru and Baku.
• Baku sits second to the left of Fugaku. Ans : b
• Choji sits third to the left of Gaara.
• Gaara is not the immediate neighbor of Fugaku.
• Hinata sits second to the left of Erimaki.
• Hinata faces the same direction as Fugaku (Either facing
center or opposite to the center).
• Erimaki is not an immediate neighbor of Gaara.
• Choji faces the opposite direction of Erimaki.
• Immediate neighbors of Erimaki face the same directions.
Akamaru and Baku face opposite directions.
• Baku doesn't face opposite to the center
Note: Person facing the same direction means one facing center
and another person also facing center and vice versa. Person
facing the opposite direction means that if one is facing center
then the other person is facing opposite to the direction and
vice versa.
DILR Compendium – Circular Arrangement
Set 7. Akamaru, Baku, Choji, Deidara, Erimaki, Fugaku, Gaara
Question 28. Which of the following people has their
and Hinata are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily
neighbors facing opposite directions ?
in the same order. Some of them are facing the center and a. Erimaki
some of them are facing opposite the center. b. Hinata
c. Gaara
• Akamaru sits third to the left of Deidara. d. Akamaru
• Only two people are sitting between Akamaru and Baku.
• Baku sits second to the left of Fugaku. Ans : c
• Choji sits third to the left of Gaara.
• Gaara is not the immediate neighbor of Fugaku.
• Hinata sits second to the left of Erimaki.
• Hinata faces the same direction as Fugaku (Either facing
center or opposite to the center).
• Erimaki is not an immediate neighbor of Gaara.
• Choji faces the opposite direction of Erimaki.
• Immediate neighbors of Erimaki face the same directions.
Akamaru and Baku face opposite directions.
• Baku doesn't face opposite to the center
Note: Person facing the same direction means one facing center
and another person also facing center and vice versa. Person
facing the opposite direction means that if one is facing center
then the other person is facing opposite to the direction and
vice versa.
DILR Compendium – Composite Bar Graph
Set 8. The following graph shows the performance of five
Question 29. For how many students out of the five, can we uniquely
students, named A, B, C, D and E of LIT ( Litmus Institute of
determine the marks scored in all the four semesters?
Technology ) in four semester exams. (For example, A scored a. 2
50% in Semester 1 ) b. 3
The maximum marks that could be scored in each of the four c. 4
semesters were different multiples of 100. d. 5

Ans : d
Additionally, the following points are known:
1. A scored equal marks in two of the four semesters.
2. The difference in the marks scored by E in two of the four
semesters was 20.
3. Exactly two students scored more than 800 marks in
Semester 2.
4. Exactly three students scored greater than or equal 990
marks in Semester 4.
DILR Compendium – Composite Bar Graph
Set 8. The following graph shows the performance of five
Question 30. How many marks did C score in Semester 2?
students, named A, B, C, D and E of LIT ( Litmus Institute of
a. 845
Technology ) in four semester exams. (For example, A scored b. 780
50% in Semester 1 ) c. 910
The maximum marks that could be scored in each of the four d. 650
semesters were different multiples of 100.
Ans : b

Additionally, the following points are known:


1. A scored equal marks in two of the four semesters.
2. The difference in the marks scored by E in two of the four
semesters was 20.
3. Exactly two students scored more than 800 marks in
Semester 2.
4. Exactly three students scored greater than or equal 990
marks in Semester 4.
DILR Compendium – Composite Bar Graph
Set 8. The following graph shows the performance of five
Question 31. What was the maximum score of any student in any
students, named A, B, C, D and E of LIT ( Litmus Institute of
semester ?
Technology ) in four semester exams. (For example, A scored
50% in Semester 1 ) Ans : 1190
The maximum marks that could be scored in each of the four
semesters were different multiples of 100.

Additionally, the following points are known:


1. A scored equal marks in two of the four semesters.
2. The difference in the marks scored by E in two of the four
semesters was 20.
3. Exactly two students scored more than 800 marks in
Semester 2.
4. Exactly three students scored greater than or equal 990
marks in Semester 4.
DILR Compendium – Composite Bar Graph
Set 8. The following graph shows the performance of five
Question 32. What was the sum of the marks scored by the given five
students, named A, B, C, D and E of LIT ( Litmus Institute of
students in Semester 3?
Technology ) in four semester exams. (For example, A scored
50% in Semester 1 ) Ans : 3055
The maximum marks that could be scored in each of the four
semesters were different multiples of 100.

Additionally, the following points are known:


1. A scored equal marks in two of the four semesters.
2. The difference in the marks scored by E in two of the four
semesters was 20.
3. Exactly two students scored more than 800 marks in
Semester 2.
4. Exactly three students scored greater than or equal 990
marks in Semester 4.
DILR Compendium – Set theory
Set 9. After the fourth great Ninja war, a ninja could be resident of
Question 33. What is the total number of Ninjas in the village if
multiple villages. The number of ninjas from only Mist village is four
there are no rogue ninjas ( Not belonging to any village ) ?
times the number of ninjas from only the sand village. Number of
ninjas only from leaf village is thrice the number of ninjas from only Ans : 114
the stone village. The number of ninjas from only stone village and
mist village is twice the number of ninjas from only leaf village and
sand village. The number of ninjas from only Mist village and leaf
village is twice the number of ninjas from only sand village and stone
village. Ninjas from only sand village and mist village is twice the
number of ninjas from only stone village and leaf village. Number of
ninjas from any three villages – All except leaf, all except sand, all
except stone, all except mist are in an increasing AP with sum being
32 and common difference being equal to absolute difference in the
number of ninjas from only the sand village and only the stone village.
There is at least one ninja from only the sand village, same is the case
with stone village . 35 Ninjas belong to only one village and 8 belong
to all four. The table gives number of ninjas reported to be the
resident of the villages as per the records.

Leaf Village 70
Sand Village 53
Stone Village 51
Mist Village 67
DILR Compendium – Set theory
Set 9. After the fourth great Ninja war, a ninja could be resident of
Question 34. What is the number of Ninjas who are resident of
multiple villages. The number of ninjas from only Mist village is four
exactly two villages ?
times the number of ninjas from only the sand village. Number of
ninjas only from leaf village is thrice the number of ninjas from only Ans : 39
the stone village. The number of ninjas from only stone village and
mist village is twice the number of ninjas from only leaf village and
sand village. The number of ninjas from only Mist village and leaf
village is twice the number of ninjas from only sand village and stone
village. Ninjas from only sand village and mist village is twice the
number of ninjas from only stone village and leaf village. Number of
ninjas from any three villages – All except leaf, all except sand, all
except stone, all except mist are in an increasing AP with sum being
32 and common difference being equal to absolute difference in the
number of ninjas from only the sand village and only the stone village.
There is at least one ninja from only the sand village, same is the case
with stone village . 35 Ninjas belong to only one village and 8 belong
to all four. The table gives number of ninjas reported to be the
resident of the villages as per the records.

Leaf Village 70
Sand Village 53
Stone Village 51
Mist Village 67
DILR Compendium – Set theory
Set 9. After the fourth great Ninja war, a ninja could be resident of
Question 35. What is the absolute difference of number of ninjas
multiple villages. The number of ninjas from only Mist village is four
who are residents of all 4 village and only one village ?
times the number of ninjas from only the sand village. Number of
ninjas only from leaf village is thrice the number of ninjas from only Ans : 27
the stone village. The number of ninjas from only stone village and
mist village is twice the number of ninjas from only leaf village and
sand village. The number of ninjas from only Mist village and leaf
village is twice the number of ninjas from only sand village and stone
village. Ninjas from only sand village and mist village is twice the
number of ninjas from only stone village and leaf village. Number of
ninjas from any three villages – All except leaf, all except sand, all
except stone, all except mist are in an increasing AP with sum being
32 and common difference being equal to absolute difference in the
number of ninjas from only the sand village and only the stone village.
There is at least one ninja from only the sand village, same is the case
with stone village . 35 Ninjas belong to only one village and 8 belong
to all four. The table gives number of ninjas reported to be the
resident of the villages as per the records.

Leaf Village 70
Sand Village 53
Stone Village 51
Mist Village 67
DILR Compendium – Set theory
Set 9. After the fourth great Ninja war, a ninja could be resident of
Question 36. What is the total number of belonging to exactly
multiple villages. The number of ninjas from only Mist village is four
three villages ?
times the number of ninjas from only the sand village. Number of
ninjas only from leaf village is thrice the number of ninjas from only Ans : 32
the stone village. The number of ninjas from only stone village and
mist village is twice the number of ninjas from only leaf village and
sand village. The number of ninjas from only Mist village and leaf
village is twice the number of ninjas from only sand village and stone
village. Ninjas from only sand village and mist village is twice the
number of ninjas from only stone village and leaf village. Number of
ninjas from any three villages – All except leaf, all except sand, all
except stone, all except mist are in an increasing AP with sum being
32 and common difference being equal to absolute difference in the
number of ninjas from only the sand village and only the stone village.
There is at least one ninja from only the sand village, same is the case
with stone village . 35 Ninjas belong to only one village and 8 belong
to all four. The table gives number of ninjas reported to be the
resident of the villages as per the records.

Leaf Village 70
Sand Village 53
Stone Village 51
Mist Village 67
DILR Compendium – Binary Logic
Set 10. There is a group of four pirates on a treasure hunt for the precious One Piece, namely – Luffy, Nami, Ussop and Zoro. All of them are
from different places namely East Sea, West Sea, North Sea and South Sea not necessarily in the same order. Their expertise are among
fighting, planning, storytelling and leading. All the four have made three statements and they are all alternators.

Luffy
1. Zoro is an expert in fighting.
2. Ussop is from South Sea.
3. Nami is from South Sea.

Nami
1. I am from West Sea.
2. Zoro is from South Sea.
3. Ussop is an expert in leading.

Ussop
1. Zoro is from North Sea
2. Luffy is an expert in store telling
3. Luffy is from the South Sea. Question 37. Who is the leader of the squad ?
a. Luffy
Zoro b. Nami
1. Luffy has no expertise in story telling c. Ussop
2. Nami has no expertise in leading d. Zoro
3. Ussop is not from the South Sea.
Ans : c
DILR Compendium – Binary Logic
Set 10. There is a group of four pirates on a treasure hunt for the precious One Piece, namely – Luffy, Nami, Ussop and Zoro. All of them are
from different places namely East Sea, West Sea, North Sea and South Sea not necessarily in the same order. Their expertise are among
fighting, planning, storytelling and leading. All the four have made three statements and they are all alternators.

Luffy
1. Zoro is an expert in fighting.
2. Ussop is from South Sea.
3. Nami is from South Sea.

Nami
1. I am from West Sea.
2. Zoro is from South Sea.
3. Ussop is an expert in leading.

Ussop
1. Zoro is from North Sea
2. Luffy is an expert in store telling
3. Luffy is from the South Sea. Question 38. For how many people can we determine both location and
expertise uniquely ?
Zoro a. 1
1. Luffy has no expertise in story telling b. 2
2. Nami has no expertise in leading c. 3
3. Ussop is not from the South Sea. d. 4
Ans : d
DILR Compendium – Binary Logic
Set 10. There is a group of four pirates on a treasure hunt for the precious One Piece, namely – Luffy, Nami, Ussop and Zoro. All of them are
from different places namely East Sea, West Sea, North Sea and South Sea not necessarily in the same order. Their expertise are among
fighting, planning, storytelling and leading. All the four have made three statements and they are all alternators.

Luffy
1. Zoro is an expert in fighting.
2. Ussop is from South Sea.
3. Nami is from South Sea.

Nami
1. I am from West Sea.
2. Zoro is from South Sea.
3. Ussop is an expert in leading.

Ussop
1. Zoro is from North Sea
2. Luffy is an expert in store telling
3. Luffy is from the South Sea. Question 39. Who is the total number of possibilities considering the
names, location & expertise ?
Zoro a. 1
1. Luffy has no expertise in story telling b. 2
2. Nami has no expertise in leading c. 3
3. Ussop is not from the South Sea. d. Can’t be determined
Ans : a
DILR Compendium – Binary Logic
Set 11. There is a group of four pirates on a treasure hunt for the precious One Piece, namely – Luffy, Nami, Ussop and Zoro. All of them are
from different places namely East Sea, West Sea, North Sea and South Sea not necessarily in the same order. Their expertise are among
fighting, planning, storytelling and leading. All the four have made three statements and they are all alternators.

Luffy
1. Zoro is an expert in fighting.
2. Ussop is from South Sea.
3. Nami is from South Sea.

Nami
1. I am from West Sea.
2. Zoro is from South Sea.
3. Ussop is an expert in leading.

Ussop
1. Zoro is from North Sea
2. Luffy is an expert in store telling
3. Luffy is from the South Sea. Question 40. Who has the expertise in planning ?
a. Luffy
Zoro b. Nami
1. Luffy has no expertise in story telling c. Zoro
2. Nami has no expertise in leading d. Can’t be determined
3. Ussop is not from the South Sea.
Ans : c
DILR Compendium – Line Graph
Set 11. Purana and Naya are two brands of kitchen mixer-grinders available in the local market. Purana is an old brand that was introduced
in 1990, while Naya was introduced in 1997. For both these brands, 20% of the mixer-grinders bought in a particular year are disposed off as
junk exactly two years later. It is known that 10 Purana mixer-grinders were disposed off in 1997. The following figures show the number of
Purana and Naya mixer-grinders in operation from 1995 to 2000, as at the end of the year.

Question 41. How many Naya mixer-grinders were purchased


in 1999?
a. 44
b. 50
c. 55
d. 64

Ans : b
DILR Compendium – Line Graph
Set 11. Purana and Naya are two brands of kitchen mixer-grinders available in the local market. Purana is an old brand that was introduced
in 1990, while Naya was introduced in 1997. For both these brands, 20% of the mixer-grinders bought in a particular year are disposed off as
junk exactly two years later. It is known that 10 Purana mixer-grinders were disposed off in 1997. The following figures show the number of
Purana and Naya mixer-grinders in operation from 1995 to 2000, as at the end of the year.

Question 42. How many Naya mixer-grinders were disposed


off by the end of 2000?
a. 10
b. 16
c. 22
d. Cannot be determined

Ans : b
DILR Compendium – Line Graph
Set 11. Purana and Naya are two brands of kitchen mixer-grinders available in the local market. Purana is an old brand that was introduced
in 1990, while Naya was introduced in 1997. For both these brands, 20% of the mixer-grinders bought in a particular year are disposed off as
junk exactly two years later. It is known that 10 Purana mixer-grinders were disposed off in 1997. The following figures show the number of
Purana and Naya mixer-grinders in operation from 1995 to 2000, as at the end of the year.

Question 43. How many Purana mixer-grinders were disposed


off in 2000?
a. 0
b. 5
c. 6
d. Cannot be determined

Ans : d
DILR Compendium – Line Graph
Set 11. Purana and Naya are two brands of kitchen mixer-grinders available in the local market. Purana is an old brand that was introduced
in 1990, while Naya was introduced in 1997. For both these brands, 20% of the mixer-grinders bought in a particular year are disposed off as
junk exactly two years later. It is known that 10 Purana mixer-grinders were disposed off in 1997. The following figures show the number of
Purana and Naya mixer-grinders in operation from 1995 to 2000, as at the end of the year.

Question 44. How many Purana mixer-grinders were


purchased in 1999?
a. 20
b. 23
c. 50
d. Cannot be determined

Ans : a
DILR Compendium – Scheduling
Set 12. Three doctors, Dr. Ben, Dr. Kane and Dr. Wayne visit a particular clinic Monday to Saturday to see patients. Dr. Ben sees each patient for
10 minutes and charges Rs. 100/-. Dr. Kane sees each patient for 15 minutes and charges Rs. 200/-, while Dr. Wayne sees each patient for 25
minutes and charges Rs. 300/-. The clinic has three rooms numbered 1, 2 and 3 which are assigned to the three doctors as per the following
table.

The clinic is open from 9 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. every Monday to Saturday. On arrival each patient is handed a numbered token indicating their
position in the queue, starting with token number 1 every day. As soon as any doctor becomes free, the next patient in the queue enters that
emptied room for consultation. If at any time, more than one room is free then the waiting patient enters the room with the smallest number.
For example, if the next two patients in the queue have token numbers 7 and 8 and if rooms numbered 1 and 3 are free, then patient with
token number 7 enters room number 1 and patient with token number 8 enters room number 3.

Question 45. What is the maximum number of patients that the clinic can cater to on any single day?
a. 15
b. 30
c. 31
d. 12

Ans : c
DILR Compendium – Scheduling
Set 12. Three doctors, Dr. Ben, Dr. Kane and Dr. Wayne visit a particular clinic Monday to Saturday to see patients. Dr. Ben sees each patient for
10 minutes and charges Rs. 100/-. Dr. Kane sees each patient for 15 minutes and charges Rs. 200/-, while Dr. Wayne sees each patient for 25
minutes and charges Rs. 300/-. The clinic has three rooms numbered 1, 2 and 3 which are assigned to the three doctors as per the following
table.

The clinic is open from 9 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. every Monday to Saturday. On arrival each patient is handed a numbered token indicating their
position in the queue, starting with token number 1 every day. As soon as any doctor becomes free, the next patient in the queue enters that
emptied room for consultation. If at any time, more than one room is free then the waiting patient enters the room with the smallest number.
For example, if the next two patients in the queue have token numbers 7 and 8 and if rooms numbered 1 and 3 are free, then patient with
token number 7 enters room number 1 and patient with token number 8 enters room number 3.

Question 46. The queue is never empty on one particular Saturday. Which of the three doctors would earn the maximum amount in
consultation charges on that day?
a. Dr. Kane
b. Dr. Wayne
c. Dr. Ben
d. Both Dr. Wayne and Dr. Kane

Ans : a
DILR Compendium – Scheduling
Set 12. Three doctors, Dr. Ben, Dr. Kane and Dr. Wayne visit a particular clinic Monday to Saturday to see patients. Dr. Ben sees each patient for
10 minutes and charges Rs. 100/-. Dr. Kane sees each patient for 15 minutes and charges Rs. 200/-, while Dr. Wayne sees each patient for 25
minutes and charges Rs. 300/-. The clinic has three rooms numbered 1, 2 and 3 which are assigned to the three doctors as per the following
table.

The clinic is open from 9 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. every Monday to Saturday. On arrival each patient is handed a numbered token indicating their
position in the queue, starting with token number 1 every day. As soon as any doctor becomes free, the next patient in the queue enters that
emptied room for consultation. If at any time, more than one room is free then the waiting patient enters the room with the smallest number.
For example, if the next two patients in the queue have token numbers 7 and 8 and if rooms numbered 1 and 3 are free, then patient with
token number 7 enters room number 1 and patient with token number 8 enters room number 3.

Question 47. Mr. Singh visited the clinic on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday of a particular week, arriving at 8:50 a.m. on each of the three
days. His token number was 13 on all three days. On which day was he at the clinic for the maximum duration?
a. Friday
b. Wednesday
c. Same duration on all three days
d. Monday

Ans : d
DILR Compendium – Scheduling
Set 12. Three doctors, Dr. Ben, Dr. Kane and Dr. Wayne visit a particular clinic Monday to Saturday to see patients. Dr. Ben sees each patient for
10 minutes and charges Rs. 100/-. Dr. Kane sees each patient for 15 minutes and charges Rs. 200/-, while Dr. Wayne sees each patient for 25
minutes and charges Rs. 300/-. The clinic has three rooms numbered 1, 2 and 3 which are assigned to the three doctors as per the following
table.

The clinic is open from 9 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. every Monday to Saturday. On arrival each patient is handed a numbered token indicating their
position in the queue, starting with token number 1 every day. As soon as any doctor becomes free, the next patient in the queue enters that
emptied room for consultation. If at any time, more than one room is free then the waiting patient enters the room with the smallest number.
For example, if the next two patients in the queue have token numbers 7 and 8 and if rooms numbered 1 and 3 are free, then patient with
token number 7 enters room number 1 and patient with token number 8 enters room number 3.

Question 48. On a slow Thursday, only two patients are waiting at 9 a.m. After that, two patients keep arriving at exact 15 minute
intervals starting at 9:15 a.m. -- i.e. at 9:15 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 9:45 a.m. etc. Then the total duration in minutes when all three doctors are
simultaneously free is
a. 30
b. 10
c. 15
d. 0
Ans : d
DILR Compendium – Selection/Team formation
Set 13. A coach needs to select a 5 player frisbee team out of available 10 players named A through J.

The following information is also known

1. If A is in team, only one among B or C can be in team


2. D and H can only be in team if both of them are selected
3. If C is in team, F cannot be in team
4. G is in the team only if I is in team
5. Among A, J and E, at least two has to be in the team
6. B or C can only be selected if A is selected

Question 49. Who among the following can never be part of the same team?
a. A and J
b. l and D
c. G and A
d. H and G

Ans : d
DILR Compendium – Selection/Team formation
Set 13. A coach needs to select a 5 player frisbee team out of available 10 players named A through J.

The following information is also known

1. If A is in team, only one among B or C can be in team


2. D and H can only be in team if both of them are selected
3. If C is in team, F cannot be in team
4. G is in the team only if I is in team
5. Among A, J and E, at least two has to be in the team
6. B or C can only be selected if A is selected

Question 50. In how many ways can a team be created if D & B are part of the same team.

Ans : 2
DILR Compendium – Selection/Team formation
Set 13. A coach needs to select a 5 player frisbee team out of available 10 players named A through J.

The following information is also known

1. If A is in team, only one among B or C can be in team


2. D and H can only be in team if both of them are selected
3. If C is in team, F cannot be in team
4. G is in the team only if I is in team
5. Among A, J and E, at least two has to be in the team
6. B or C can only be selected if A is selected

Question 51. In how many ways can a team be created if D & I are part of the same team.

Ans : 3
DILR Compendium – Selection/Team formation
Set 13. A coach needs to select a 5 player frisbee team out of available 10 players named A through J.

The following information is also known

1. If A is in team, only one among B or C can be in team


2. D and H can only be in team if both of them are selected
3. If C is in team, F cannot be in team
4. G is in the team only if I is in team
5. Among A, J and E, at least two has to be in the team
6. B or C can only be selected if A is selected

Question 52. In how many ways can a team be created if C is definitely part of the team.

Ans : 5
DILR Compendium – Sequencing
Set 14. GoW theatre conducts drama shows every Monday. From July 2024 to December 2024, the theatre conducted drama shows of actors
Piyush Mishra, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Pankaj Tripathi, Manoj Vajpayee, Huma Qureshi, and Nawaz Siddiqui.

1. In the month of July, all drama shows were of different actors.


2. Piyush Mishra's 6 acts were shown.
3. Eleven shows were by Tigmanshu Dhulia who is the favorite actor of the theatre.
4. No two consecutive shows were of the same actor.
5. Manoj Vajpayee’s acts were shown only in the months of July, August, and September.
6. At least one act was shown of the six actors from July 2024 to December 2024.
7. Huma Qureshi's and Nawaz Siddiqui’s acts were shown on consecutive Mondays only.
8. Manoj Vajpayee's 2nd act was shown 5 weeks after his 1st act.
9. Any month which has 5 Mondays, Huma Qureshi's and Nawaz Siddiqui’s acts were definitely shown.
10. It is known that 1st July 2024 was Monday.
11. 11 acts were shown between two acts of Huma Qureshi
12. Piyush Mishra’s acts were shown only on the first Monday of every month.

Question 53. Who did the last show in December ?


a. Pankaj Tripathi
b. Tigmanshu Dhulia
c. Piyush Mishra
d. None of the above

Ans : a
DILR Compendium – Sequencing
Set 14. GoW theatre conducts drama shows every Monday. From July 2024 to December 2024, the theatre conducted drama shows of actors
Piyush Mishra, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Pankaj Tripathi, Manoj Vajpayee, Huma Qureshi, and Nawaz Siddiqui.

1. In the month of July, all drama shows were of different actors.


2. Piyush Mishra's 6 acts were shown.
3. Eleven shows were by Tigmanshu Dhulia who is the favorite actor of the theatre.
4. No two consecutive shows were of the same actor.
5. Manoj Vajpayee’s acts were shown only in the months of July, August, and September.
6. At least one act was shown of the six actors from July 2024 to December 2024.
7. Huma Qureshi's and Nawaz Siddiqui’s acts were shown on consecutive Mondays only.
8. Manoj Vajpayee's 2nd act was shown 5 weeks after his 1st act.
9. Any month which has 5 Mondays, Huma Qureshi's and Nawaz Siddiqui’s acts were definitely shown.
10. It is known that 1st July 2024 was Monday.
11. 11 acts were shown between two acts of Huma Qureshi
12. Piyush Mishra’s acts were shown only on the first Monday of every month.

Question 54. Who did maximum number of shows in December ?


a. Pankaj Tripathi
b. Tigmanshu Dhulia
c. Piyush Mishra
d. None of the above

Ans : d
DILR Compendium – Sequencing
Set 14. GoW theatre conducts drama shows every Monday. From July 2024 to December 2024, the theatre conducted drama shows of actors
Piyush Mishra, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Pankaj Tripathi, Manoj Vajpayee, Huma Qureshi, and Nawaz Siddiqui.

1. In the month of July, all drama shows were of different actors.


2. Piyush Mishra's 6 acts were shown.
3. Eleven shows were by Tigmanshu Dhulia who is the favorite actor of the theatre.
4. No two consecutive shows were of the same actor.
5. Manoj Vajpayee’s acts were shown only in the months of July, August, and September.
6. At least one act was shown of the six actors from July 2024 to December 2024.
7. Huma Qureshi's and Nawaz Siddiqui’s acts were shown on consecutive Mondays only.
8. Manoj Vajpayee's 2nd act was shown 5 weeks after his 1st act.
9. Any month which has 5 Mondays, Huma Qureshi's and Nawaz Siddiqui’s acts were definitely shown.
10. It is known that 1st July 2024 was Monday.
11. 11 acts were shown between two acts of Huma Qureshi
12. Piyush Mishra’s acts were shown only on the first Monday of every month.

Question 55. Who among the following did not do any show in Nov ?
a. Pankaj Tripathi
b. Tigmanshu Dhulia
c. Piyush Mishra
d. None of the above

Ans : d
DILR Compendium – Sequencing
Set 14. GoW theatre conducts drama shows every Monday. From July 2024 to December 2024, the theatre conducted drama shows of actors
Piyush Mishra, Tigmanshu Dhulia, Pankaj Tripathi, Manoj Vajpayee, Huma Qureshi, and Nawaz Siddiqui.

1. In the month of July, all drama shows were of different actors.


2. Piyush Mishra's 6 acts were shown.
3. Ten shows were by Tigmanshu Dhulia who is the favorite actor of the theatre.
4. No two consecutive shows were of the same actor.
5. Manoj Vajpayee’s acts were definitely shown in the months of July, August, and September.
6. At least one act was shown of the six actors from July 2024 to December 2024.
7. Huma Qureshi's and Nawaz Siddiqui’s acts were shown on consecutive Mondays only.
8. It is known that 1st July 2024 was Monday.
9. 11 acts were shown between two acts of Huma Qureshi
10. Piyush Mishra’s acts were shown only on the first Monday of every month.
11. Pankaj Tripathi had 4 shows contract with the theatre.
12. In July & Sep only , Huma Qureshi's and Nawaz Siddiqui’s acts were shown

Question 56. Who among the following did minimum number of shows in Oct – Dec ?
a. Pankaj Tripathi
b. Nawaz Siddiqui
c. Huma Qureshi
d. More than one of the above

Ans : d
DILR Compendium – Ranking
Set 15. The Ministry of Home Affairs is analyzing crimes committed by
foreigners in different states and union territories (UT) of India. All cases refer
to the ones registered against foreigners in 2016. The number of cases –
classified into three categories: IPC crimes, SLL crimes and other crimes – for
nine states/UTs are shown in the figure below. These nine belong to the top
ten states/UTs in terms of the total number of cases registered. The remaining
state (among top ten) is West Bengal, where all the 520 cases registered were
SLL crimes. The table shows the ranks of the ten states/UTs mentioned above
among ALL states/UTs of India in terms of the number of cases registered in
each of the three category of crimes. A state/UT is given rank r for a category
of crimes if there are (r‐1) states/UTs having a larger number of cases
registered in that category of crimes. For example, if two states have the same
number of cases in a category, and exactly three other states/UTs have larger
numbers of cases registered in the same category, then both the states are
given rank 4 in that category. Missing ranks in the table are denoted by *

Question 57. What is the rank of Kerala in the 'IPC crimes' category?
(TITA)

Ans : 5
DILR Compendium – Ranking
Set 15. The Ministry of Home Affairs is analyzing crimes committed by
foreigners in different states and union territories (UT) of India. All cases refer
to the ones registered against foreigners in 2016. The number of cases –
classified into three categories: IPC crimes, SLL crimes and other crimes – for
nine states/UTs are shown in the figure below. These nine belong to the top
ten states/UTs in terms of the total number of cases registered. The remaining
state (among top ten) is West Bengal, where all the 520 cases registered were
SLL crimes. The table shows the ranks of the ten states/UTs mentioned above
among ALL states/UTs of India in terms of the number of cases registered in
each of the three category of crimes. A state/UT is given rank r for a category
of crimes if there are (r‐1) states/UTs having a larger number of cases
registered in that category of crimes. For example, if two states have the same
number of cases in a category, and exactly three other states/UTs have larger
numbers of cases registered in the same category, then both the states are
given rank 4 in that category. Missing ranks in the table are denoted by *

Question 58. In the two states where the highest total number of cases
are registered, the ratio of the total number of cases in IPC crimes to the
total number in SLL crimes is closest to :
a. 19 : 20
b. 11 : 10
c. 1 : 9
d. 3 : 2

Ans : c
DILR Compendium – Ranking
Set 15. The Ministry of Home Affairs is analyzing crimes committed by
foreigners in different states and union territories (UT) of India. All cases refer
to the ones registered against foreigners in 2016. The number of cases –
classified into three categories: IPC crimes, SLL crimes and other crimes – for
nine states/UTs are shown in the figure below. These nine belong to the top
ten states/UTs in terms of the total number of cases registered. The remaining
state (among top ten) is West Bengal, where all the 520 cases registered were
SLL crimes. The table shows the ranks of the ten states/UTs mentioned above
among ALL states/UTs of India in terms of the number of cases registered in
each of the three category of crimes. A state/UT is given rank r for a category
of crimes if there are (r‐1) states/UTs having a larger number of cases
registered in that category of crimes. For example, if two states have the same
number of cases in a category, and exactly three other states/UTs have larger
numbers of cases registered in the same category, then both the states are
given rank 4 in that category. Missing ranks in the table are denoted by *

Question 59. Which of the following is DEFINITELY true about the ranks
of states/UT in the 'other crimes' category?
i) Tamil Nadu: 2
ii) Puducherry: 3
a. only ii)
b. both i) and ii)
c. only i)
d. neither i), nor ii)

Ans : d
DILR Compendium – Ranking
Set 15. The Ministry of Home Affairs is analyzing crimes committed by
foreigners in different states and union territories (UT) of India. All cases refer
to the ones registered against foreigners in 2016. The number of cases –
classified into three categories: IPC crimes, SLL crimes and other crimes – for
nine states/UTs are shown in the figure below. These nine belong to the top
ten states/UTs in terms of the total number of cases registered. The remaining
state (among top ten) is West Bengal, where all the 520 cases registered were
SLL crimes. The table shows the ranks of the ten states/UTs mentioned above
among ALL states/UTs of India in terms of the number of cases registered in
each of the three category of crimes. A state/UT is given rank r for a category
of crimes if there are (r‐1) states/UTs having a larger number of cases
registered in that category of crimes. For example, if two states have the same
number of cases in a category, and exactly three other states/UTs have larger
numbers of cases registered in the same category, then both the states are
given rank 4 in that category. Missing ranks in the table are denoted by *

Question 60. What is the sum of the ranks of Delhi in the three
categories of crimes? (TITA)

Ans : 5
DILR Compendium – Coding Decoding
Set 16. According to a coding scheme the sentence,
Peacock is designated as the national bird of India is coded as 5688999 35 1135556678 56 458 13666689 1334 79 13366
This coding scheme has the following rules:
1. The scheme is case-insensitive (does not distinguish between upper case and lower case letters).
2. Each letter has a unique code which is a single digit from among 1,2,3,......,9.
3. The digit 9 codes two letters, and every other digit codes three letters.
4. The code for a word is constructed by arranging the digits corresponding to its letters in a non-decreasing sequence.
Answer these questions on the basis of this information

Question 61. What best can be concluded about the code for the letter L ?
a. 6
b. 8
c. 1 or 8
d. 1

Ans : d
DILR Compendium – Coding Decoding
Set 16. According to a coding scheme the sentence,
Peacock is designated as the national bird of India is coded as 5688999 35 1135556678 56 458 13666689 1334 79 13366
This coding scheme has the following rules:
1. The scheme is case-insensitive (does not distinguish between upper case and lower case letters).
2. Each letter has a unique code which is a single digit from among 1,2,3,......,9.
3. The digit 9 codes two letters, and every other digit codes three letters.
4. The code for a word is constructed by arranging the digits corresponding to its letters in a non-decreasing sequence.
Answer these questions on the basis of this information

Question 62. What best can be concluded about the code for the letter B?
a. 1 or 3 or 4
b. 1
c. 3
d. 3 or 4

Ans : d
DILR Compendium – Coding Decoding
Set 16. According to a coding scheme the sentence,
Peacock is designated as the national bird of India is coded as 5688999 35 1135556678 56 458 13666689 1334 79 13366
This coding scheme has the following rules:
1. The scheme is case-insensitive (does not distinguish between upper case and lower case letters).
2. Each letter has a unique code which is a single digit from among 1,2,3,......,9.
3. The digit 9 codes two letters, and every other digit codes three letters.
4. The code for a word is constructed by arranging the digits corresponding to its letters in a non-decreasing sequence.
Answer these questions on the basis of this information

Question 63. For how many digits can the complete list of letters associated with that digit be identified?
a. 2
b. 1
c. 0
d. 3

Ans : a
DILR Compendium – Coding Decoding
Set 16. According to a coding scheme the sentence,
Peacock is designated as the national bird of India is coded as 5688999 35 1135556678 56 458 13666689 1334 79 13366
This coding scheme has the following rules:
1. The scheme is case-insensitive (does not distinguish between upper case and lower case letters).
2. Each letter has a unique code which is a single digit from among 1,2,3,......,9.
3. The digit 9 codes two letters, and every other digit codes three letters.
4. The code for a word is constructed by arranging the digits corresponding to its letters in a non-decreasing sequence.
Answer these questions on the basis of this information

Question 64. Which set of letters CANNOT be coded with the same digit?
a. S , U , V
b. X , Y , Z
c. S , E , Z
d. I , B , M

Ans : a
DILR Compendium – Tables
Set 17. The following table shows the sum of runs scored by Sachin in the combination of any 3 test matches out of 5 test matches played
against New Zealand. Every match has two innings, 1st and 2nd.

Further, it is known that the ratio of his runs in 1st innings to his runs in 2nd innings in 5 matches were 7:3, 13:7, 3:2, 1:1, 2:3 (in no particular
order). Sachin did not score a century in any of the innings in any of the matches.

Question 65. How many runs did Sachin score in the first match ( TITA )?

Ans : 150
DILR Compendium – Tables
Set 17. The following table shows the sum of runs scored by Sachin in the combination of any 3 test matches out of 5 test matches played
against New Zealand. Every match has two innings, 1st and 2nd.

Further, it is known that the ratio of his runs in 1st innings to his runs in 2nd innings in 5 matches were 7:3, 13:7, 3:2, 1:1, 2:3 (in no particular
order). Sachin did not score a century in any of the innings in any of the matches.

Question 66. How many runs did Sachin score in the second match ( TITA )?

Ans : 180
DILR Compendium – Tables
Set 17. The following table shows the sum of runs scored by Sachin in the combination of any 3 test matches out of 5 test matches played
against New Zealand. Every match has two innings, 1st and 2nd.

Further, it is known that the ratio of his runs in 1st innings to his runs in 2nd innings in 5 matches were 7:3, 13:7, 3:2, 1:1, 2:3 (in no particular
order). Sachin did not score a century in any of the innings in any of the matches.

Question 67. How many runs did Sachin score in the fifth match ( TITA )?

Ans : 140
DILR Compendium – Tables
Set 17. The following table shows the sum of runs scored by Sachin in the combination of any 3 test matches out of 5 test matches played
against New Zealand. Every match has two innings, 1st and 2nd.

Further, it is known that the ratio of his runs in 1st innings to his runs in 2nd innings in 5 matches were 7:3, 13:7, 3:2, 1:1, 2:3 (in no particular
order). Sachin did not score a century in any of the innings in any of the matches.

Question 68. How many runs did Sachin score in the fourth match ( TITA )?

Ans : 160
DILR Compendium – Radar/Spider Chart
Set 18. A large store has only three departments, Clothing, Produce, and Electronics. The following figure shows the percentages of revenue
and cost from the three departments for the years 2016, 2017 and 2018. The dotted lines depict percentage levels. So for example, in 2016,
50% of store's revenue came from its Electronics department while 40% of its costs were incurred in the Produce department.

In this setup, Profit is computed as (Revenue – Cost)


and Percentage Profit as Profit/Cost × 100%.
It is known that
1. The percentage profit for the store in 2016 was
100%.
2. The store’s revenue doubled from 2016 to 2017,
and its cost doubled from 2016 to 2018.
3. There was no profit from the Electronics
department in 2017.
4. In 2018, the revenue from the Clothing
department was the same as the cost incurred in
the Produce department.

Question 69. What was the percentage profit of the store in 2018? ( profit / cost * 100 ) [TITA]

Ans : 25
DILR Compendium – Radar/Spider Chart
Set 18. A large store has only three departments, Clothing, Produce, and Electronics. The following figure shows the percentages of revenue
and cost from the three departments for the years 2016, 2017 and 2018. The dotted lines depict percentage levels. So for example, in 2016,
50% of store's revenue came from its Electronics department while 40% of its costs were incurred in the Produce department.

In this setup, Profit is computed as (Revenue – Cost)


and Percentage Profit as Profit/Cost × 100%.
It is known that
1. The percentage profit for the store in 2016 was
100%.
2. The store’s revenue doubled from 2016 to 2017,
and its cost doubled from 2016 to 2018.
3. There was no profit from the Electronics
department in 2017.
4. In 2018, the revenue from the Clothing
department was the same as the cost incurred in
the Produce department.

Question 70. What was the ratio of revenue generated from the Produce department In 2017 to that in 2018?
a. 8 : 5
b. 16 : 9
c. 4 : 3
d. 9 : 16

Ans : a
DILR Compendium – Radar/Spider Chart
Set 18. A large store has only three departments, Clothing, Produce, and Electronics. The following figure shows the percentages of revenue
and cost from the three departments for the years 2016, 2017 and 2018. The dotted lines depict percentage levels. So for example, in 2016,
50% of store's revenue came from its Electronics department while 40% of its costs were incurred in the Produce department.

In this setup, Profit is computed as (Revenue – Cost)


and Percentage Profit as Profit/Cost × 100%.
It is known that
1. The percentage profit for the store in 2016 was
100%.
2. The store’s revenue doubled from 2016 to 2017,
and its cost doubled from 2016 to 2018.
3. There was no profit from the Electronics
department in 2017.
4. In 2018, the revenue from the Clothing
department was the same as the cost incurred in
the Produce department.

Question 71. What percentage of the total profits for the store in 2016 was from the Electronics department? [TITA]

Ans : 70
DILR Compendium – Radar/Spider Chart
Set 18. A large store has only three departments, Clothing, Produce, and Electronics. The following figure shows the percentages of revenue
and cost from the three departments for the years 2016, 2017 and 2018. The dotted lines depict percentage levels. So for example, in 2016,
50% of store's revenue came from its Electronics department while 40% of its costs were incurred in the Produce department.

In this setup, Profit is computed as (Revenue – Cost)


and Percentage Profit as Profit/Cost × 100%.
It is known that
1. The percentage profit for the store in 2016 was
100%.
2. The store’s revenue doubled from 2016 to 2017,
and its cost doubled from 2016 to 2018.
3. There was no profit from the Electronics
department in 2017.
4. In 2018, the revenue from the Clothing
department was the same as the cost incurred in
the Produce department.

Question 72. What was the approximate difference in profit percentages of the store in 2017 and 2018?
a. 8.3
b. 33.3
c. 25.0
d. 15.5

Ans : a
DILR Compendium – Stacked Bar Graph
Set 19. The graph represents the share of money spent
by five billionaires Zuckerberg, Gates, Ma & Ambani,
Buffet in the year 2024.

The overall amount spent on consultancy is 20% more


than that on charity. The total amount spent on
businesses is 100% more than the sum total of other two
avenues.

Question 73. If the amount spent on charity is 100 Mn $,


total amount spent by Mark Zuckerberg is ( approx. )

Ans : 165 Mn $
DILR Compendium – Stacked Bar Graph
Set 19. The graph represents the share of money spent
by five billionaires Zuckerberg, Gates, Ma & Ambani,
Buffet in the year 2024.

The overall amount spent on consultancy is 20% more


than that on charity. The total amount spent on
businesses is 100% more than the sum total of other two
avenues.

Question 74. If the amount spent by Jack Ma is 200 Mn $,


find out the amount spent by Mukesh Ambani (approx. )

Ans : 117 Mn $
DILR Compendium – Stacked Bar Graph
Set 19. The graph represents the share of money spent
by five billionaires Zuckerberg, Gates, Ma & Ambani,
Buffet in the year 2024.

The overall amount spent on consultancy is 20% more


than that on charity. The total amount spent on
businesses is 100% more than the sum total of other two
avenues.

Question 75. What is the percentage point difference in the


spends of Bill Gates on Businesses & Jack Ma on charity ?

Ans : 4 ( 22% - 18% )


DILR Compendium – Stacked Bar Graph
Set 19. The graph represents the share of money spent
by five billionaires Zuckerberg, Gates, Ma & Ambani,
Buffet in the year 2024.

The overall amount spent on consultancy is 20% more


than that on charity. The total amount spent on
businesses is 100% more than the sum total of other two
avenues.

Question 76. If the amount spent on Consultancy is 200 Mn


$, total amount spent by Ambani on the wedding is ?

Ans : Can’t be determined


DILR Compendium – Deviation/scatter plot Graph
Set 20. To compare the rainfall data, India Meteorological
Department (IMD) calculated the Long Period Average
(LPA) of rainfall during period June-August for each of the
16 states. The figure given below shows the actual rainfall
(measured in mm) during June-August, 2019 and the
percentage deviations from LPA of respective states in
2018. Each state along with its actual rainfall is presented
in the figure.

Question 77. If a 'Heavy Monsoon State' is defined as a state


with actual rainfall from June-August, 2019 of 900 mm or
more, then approximately what percentage of 'Heavy
Monsoon States' have a negative deviation from respective
LPAs in 2019?
a. 75.00
b. 57.14
c. 42.86
d. 14.29

Ans : c
DILR Compendium – Deviation/scatter plot Graph
Set 20. To compare the rainfall data, India Meteorological
Department (IMD) calculated the Long Period Average
(LPA) of rainfall during period June-August for each of the
16 states. The figure given below shows the actual rainfall
(measured in mm) during June-August, 2019 and the
percentage deviations from LPA of respective states in
2018. Each state along with its actual rainfall is presented
in the figure.

Question 78. If a 'Low Monsoon State' is defined as a state


with actual rainfall from June-August, 2019 of 750 mm or
less, then what is the median 'deviation from LPA' (as defined
in the Y-axis of the figure) of 'Low Monsoon States'?
a. -30%
b. 10%
c. -20%
d. -10%

Ans : d
DILR Compendium – Deviation/scatter plot Graph
Set 20. To compare the rainfall data, India Meteorological
Department (IMD) calculated the Long Period Average
(LPA) of rainfall during period June-August for each of the
16 states. The figure given below shows the actual rainfall
(measured in mm) during June-August, 2019 and the
percentage deviations from LPA of respective states in
2018. Each state along with its actual rainfall is presented
in the figure.

Question 79. What is the average rainfall of all states that


have actual rainfall of 600 mm or less in 2019 and have a
negative deviation from LPA?
a. 450 mm
b. 367 mm
c. 460 mm
d. 500 mm

Ans : c
DILR Compendium – Deviation/scatter plot Graph
Set 20. To compare the rainfall data, India Meteorological
Department (IMD) calculated the Long Period Average
(LPA) of rainfall during period June-August for each of the
16 states. The figure given below shows the actual rainfall
(measured in mm) during June-August, 2019 and the
percentage deviations from LPA of respective states in
2018. Each state along with its actual rainfall is presented
in the figure.

Question 80. The LPA of a state for a year is defined as the


average rainfall in the preceding 10 years considering the
period of June-August. For example, LPA in 2018 is the
average rainfall during 2009-2018 and LPA in 2019 is the
average rainfall during 2010-2019. It is also observed that
the actual rainfall in Gujarat in 2019 is 20% more than the
rainfall in 2009. The LPA of Gujarat in 2019 is closest to
a. 475 mm
b. 490 mm
c. 505 mm
d. 525 mm

Ans : b
DILR Compendium – Caselets
Set 21. Ten Ninjas of Leaf Village are evaluating 8 ninja tools used in combat. #Ninjas who liked the tool
Ten Ninjas either liked or disliked a tool

The first initials of the tool names are P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W. All of them
shared their views about each tool.

The table gives details of the number of tools not liked by each of the ten ninjas
and bar chart gives details about the number of ninjas from these, who liked
the tools P, Q, R, S, T, U and V.

Question 81. Number of Ninjas who liked tool W is Ninja # Tools Disliked
a. 1
Choji 0
b. 2
c. 3
Tenten 1
d. 4 Shino 2
Sasuke 3
Ans : b Sakura 4
Neji 4
Shikamaru 5
Kiba 5
Naruto 6
Lee 7
DILR Compendium – Caselets
Set 21. Ten Ninjas of Leaf Village are evaluating 8 ninja tools used in combat. #Ninjas who liked the tool
Ten Ninjas either liked or disliked a tool

The first initials of the tool names are P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W. All of them
shared their views about each tool.

The table gives details of the number of tools not liked by each of the ten ninjas
and bar chart gives details about the number of ninjas from these, who liked
the tools P, Q, R, S, T, U and V.

Question 82. Which tool among the following options did Sakura dislike ? Ninja # Tools Disliked
a. T
Choji 0
b. S
c. V
Tenten 1
d. More than one of the above Shino 2
Sasuke 3
Ans : b Sakura 4
Neji 4
Shikamaru 5
Kiba 5
Naruto 6
Lee 7
DILR Compendium – Caselets
Set 21. Ten Ninjas of Leaf Village are evaluating 8 ninja tools used in combat. #Ninjas who liked the tool
Ten Ninjas either liked or disliked a tool

The first initials of the tool names are P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W. All of them
shared their views about each tool.

The table gives details of the number of tools not liked by each of the ten ninjas
and bar chart gives details about the number of ninjas from these, who liked
the tools P, Q, R, S, T, U and V.

Question 83. Tool T was not liked by Ninja # Tools Disliked


a. Shikamaru
Choji 0
b. Sasuke
c. Sakura
Tenten 1
d. None of the above Shino 2
Sasuke 3
Ans : a Sakura 4
Neji 4
Shikamaru 5
Kiba 5
Naruto 6
Lee 7
DILR Compendium – Caselets
Set 21. Ten Ninjas of Leaf Village are evaluating 8 ninja tools used in combat. #Ninjas who liked the tool
Ten Ninjas either liked or disliked a tool

The first initials of the tool names are P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W. All of them
shared their views about each tool.

The table gives details of the number of tools not liked by each of the ten ninjas
and bar chart gives details about the number of ninjas from these, who liked
the tools P, Q, R, S, T, U and V.

Question 84. Who among the following liked tool W Ninja # Tools Disliked
a. Tenten
Choji 0
b. Sakura
c. Neji
Tenten 1
d. Shikamaru Shino 2
Sasuke 3
Ans : b Sakura 4
Neji 4
Shikamaru 5
Kiba 5
Naruto 6
Lee 7
DILR Compendium – Pie charts
Set 22. Salunkhe does research on three types of chemicals with code names Chimera, Basilisk & Minotaur. Each of these have four
variants/sub types. Pegasus, griffins, dragons, sphinxes ,i.e. Chimera will have all four variants , Basilisk will also have all four variants &
similarly Minotaur will also have all four variants. Following is the data available in his laboratory about these chemicals :

Total numbers of chemicals are 360 : Basilisk : 152, Chimera : 72, Minotaur : 136

Question 85. If the ratio of number of Dragons of Chimera, Basilisk, and Minotaur is 7:45: 20 and the ratio of Griffins, Dragons, Spinxes,
and Pegasus of Minotaur is 21: 20:4: 23 and the ratio of Griffins of Basilisk and Pegasus of Chimera is 23: 6, then the number of Pegasus of
Basilisk are if Spinxes of Chimera is not a multiple of 4?

Ans : 20
DILR Compendium – Pie charts
Set 22. Salunkhe does research on three types of chemicals with code names Chimera, Basilisk & Minotaur. Each of these have four
variants/sub types. Pegasus, griffins, dragons, sphinxes ,i.e. Chimera will have all four variants , Basilisk will also have all four variants &
similarly Minotaur will also have all four variants. Following is the data available in his laboratory about these chemicals :

Total numbers of chemicals are 360 : Basilisk : 152, Chimera : 72, Minotaur : 136

Question 86. If the ratio of number of Dragons of Chimera, Basilisk, and Minotaur is 7:45: 20 and the ratio of Griffins, Dragons, Spinxes,
and Pegasus of Minotaur is 21: 20:4: 23 and the ratio of Griffins of Basilisk and Pegasus of Chimera is 23: 6, then the number of Griffins of
Chimera are if Spinxes of Chimera is not a multiple of 4?

Ans : 25
DILR Compendium – Pie charts
Set 22. Salunkhe does research on three types of chemicals with code names Chimera, Basilisk & Minotaur. Each of these have four
variants/sub types. Pegasus, griffins, dragons, sphinxes ,i.e. Chimera will have all four variants , Basilisk will also have all four variants &
similarly Minotaur will also have all four variants. Following is the data available in his laboratory about these chemicals :

Total numbers of chemicals are 360 : Basilisk : 152, Chimera : 72, Minotaur : 136

Question 87. If the ratio of number of Dragons of Chimera, Basilisk, and Minotaur is 7:45: 20 and the ratio of Griffins, Dragons, Spinxes,
and Pegasus of Minotaur is 21: 20:4: 23 and the ratio of Griffins of Basilisk and Pegasus of Chimera is 23: 6, then the number of Pegasus of
Basilisk are if Spinxes of Chimera is a multiple of 4?

Ans : 14
DILR Compendium – Pie charts
Set 22. Salunkhe does research on three types of chemicals with code names Chimera, Basilisk & Minotaur. Each of these have four
variants/sub types. Pegasus, griffins, dragons, sphinxes ,i.e. Chimera will have all four variants , Basilisk will also have all four variants &
similarly Minotaur will also have all four variants. Following is the data available in his laboratory about these chemicals :

Total numbers of chemicals are 360 : Basilisk : 152, Chimera : 72, Minotaur : 136

Question 88. If the ratio of number of Dragons of Chimera, Basilisk, and Minotaur is 7:45: 20 and the ratio of Griffins, Dragons, Spinxes,
and Pegasus of Minotaur is 21: 20:4: 23 and the ratio of Griffins of Basilisk and Pegasus of Chimera is 23: 6, then the number of Griffins of
Chimera are if Spinxes of Chimera is a multiple of 4?

Ans : 2
DILR Compendium – Statistics Based
Set 23. Five restaurants, coded R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 gave integer ratings to five gig workers – Ullas, Vasu, Waman, Xavier and Yusuf, on a scale
of 1 to 5. The means of the ratings given by R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 were 3.4, 2.2, 3.8, 2.8 and 3.4 respectively. The summary statistics of these
ratings for the five workers is given below.

* Range of ratings is defined as the difference between the maximum and minimum ratings awarded to a worker.

The following is partial information about ratings of 1 and 5 awarded by the restaurants to the workers.
(a) R1 awarded a rating of 5 to Waman, as did R2 to Xavier, R3 to Waman and Xavier, and R5 to Vasu.
(b) R1 awarded a rating of 1 to Ullas, as did R2 to Waman and Yusuf, and R3 to Yusuf.

Question 89. How many individual ratings cannot be determined from the above information?

Ans : 0
DILR Compendium – Statistics Based
Set 23. Five restaurants, coded R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 gave integer ratings to five gig workers – Ullas, Vasu, Waman, Xavier and Yusuf, on a scale
of 1 to 5. The means of the ratings given by R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 were 3.4, 2.2, 3.8, 2.8 and 3.4 respectively. The summary statistics of these
ratings for the five workers is given below.

* Range of ratings is defined as the difference between the maximum and minimum ratings awarded to a worker.

The following is partial information about ratings of 1 and 5 awarded by the restaurants to the workers.
(a) R1 awarded a rating of 5 to Waman, as did R2 to Xavier, R3 to Waman and Xavier, and R5 to Vasu.
(b) R1 awarded a rating of 1 to Ullas, as did R2 to Waman and Yusuf, and R3 to Yusuf.

Question 90. To how many workers did R2 give a rating of 4?

Ans : 0
DILR Compendium – Statistics Based
Set 23. Five restaurants, coded R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 gave integer ratings to five gig workers – Ullas, Vasu, Waman, Xavier and Yusuf, on a scale
of 1 to 5. The means of the ratings given by R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 were 3.4, 2.2, 3.8, 2.8 and 3.4 respectively. The summary statistics of these
ratings for the five workers is given below.

* Range of ratings is defined as the difference between the maximum and minimum ratings awarded to a worker.

The following is partial information about ratings of 1 and 5 awarded by the restaurants to the workers.
(a) R1 awarded a rating of 5 to Waman, as did R2 to Xavier, R3 to Waman and Xavier, and R5 to Vasu.
(b) R1 awarded a rating of 1 to Ullas, as did R2 to Waman and Yusuf, and R3 to Yusuf.

Question 91. What rating did R1 give to Xavier?

Ans : 3
DILR Compendium – Statistics Based
Set 23. Five restaurants, coded R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 gave integer ratings to five gig workers – Ullas, Vasu, Waman, Xavier and Yusuf, on a scale
of 1 to 5. The means of the ratings given by R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 were 3.4, 2.2, 3.8, 2.8 and 3.4 respectively. The summary statistics of these
ratings for the five workers is given below.

* Range of ratings is defined as the difference between the maximum and minimum ratings awarded to a worker.

The following is partial information about ratings of 1 and 5 awarded by the restaurants to the workers.
(a) R1 awarded a rating of 5 to Waman, as did R2 to Xavier, R3 to Waman and Xavier, and R5 to Vasu.
(b) R1 awarded a rating of 1 to Ullas, as did R2 to Waman and Yusuf, and R3 to Yusuf.

Question 92. What is the median of the ratings given by R3 to the five workers?

Ans : 4
DILR Compendium – Cumulative frequency based
Set 24. XYZ organization got into the business of delivering groceries to home
at the beginning of the last month. They have a two-day delivery promise.
However, their deliveries are unreliable. An order booked on a particular day
may be delivered the next day or the day after. If the order is not delivered at
the end of two days, then the order is declared as lost at the end of the second
day. XYZ then does not deliver the order, but informs the customer, marks the
order as lost, returns the payment and pays a penalty for non-delivery.

The following table provides details about the operations of XYZ for a week of
the last month. The first column gives the date, the second gives the
cumulative number of orders that were booked up to and including that day.
The third column represents the number of orders delivered on that day. The
last column gives the cumulative number of orders that were lost up to and
including that day.
It is known that the numbers of orders that were booked on the 11th, 12th,
and 13th of the last month that took two days to deliver were 4, 6, and 8
respectively.
Question 93. Among the following days, the largest fraction of orders booked on which day was lost?
a. 15th
b. 16th
c. 13th
d. 14th

Ans : a
DILR Compendium – Cumulative frequency based
Set 24. XYZ organization got into the business of delivering groceries to home
at the beginning of the last month. They have a two-day delivery promise.
However, their deliveries are unreliable. An order booked on a particular day
may be delivered the next day or the day after. If the order is not delivered at
the end of two days, then the order is declared as lost at the end of the second
day. XYZ then does not deliver the order, but informs the customer, marks the
order as lost, returns the payment and pays a penalty for non-delivery.

The following table provides details about the operations of XYZ for a week of
the last month. The first column gives the date, the second gives the
cumulative number of orders that were booked up to and including that day.
The third column represents the number of orders delivered on that day. The
last column gives the cumulative number of orders that were lost up to and
including that day.
It is known that the numbers of orders that were booked on the 11th, 12th,
and 13th of the last month that took two days to deliver were 4, 6, and 8
respectively.
Question 94. On which of the following days was the number of orders booked the highest?
a. 14th
b. 15th
c. 12th
d. 13th

Ans : d
DILR Compendium – Cumulative frequency based
Set 24. XYZ organization got into the business of delivering groceries to home
at the beginning of the last month. They have a two-day delivery promise.
However, their deliveries are unreliable. An order booked on a particular day
may be delivered the next day or the day after. If the order is not delivered at
the end of two days, then the order is declared as lost at the end of the second
day. XYZ then does not deliver the order, but informs the customer, marks the
order as lost, returns the payment and pays a penalty for non-delivery.

The following table provides details about the operations of XYZ for a week of
the last month. The first column gives the date, the second gives the
cumulative number of orders that were booked up to and including that day.
The third column represents the number of orders delivered on that day. The
last column gives the cumulative number of orders that were lost up to and
including that day.
It is known that the numbers of orders that were booked on the 11th, 12th,
and 13th of the last month that took two days to deliver were 4, 6, and 8
respectively.
Question 95. The delivery ratio for a given day is defined as the ratio of the number of orders booked on that day which are delivered on
the next day to the number of orders booked on that day which are delivered on the second day after booking. On which of the following
days, was the delivery ratio the highest?
a. 13th
b. 16th
c. 15th
d. 14th
Ans : d
DILR Compendium – Cumulative frequency based
Set 24. XYZ organization got into the business of delivering groceries to home
at the beginning of the last month. They have a two-day delivery promise.
However, their deliveries are unreliable. An order booked on a particular day
may be delivered the next day or the day after. If the order is not delivered at
the end of two days, then the order is declared as lost at the end of the second
day. XYZ then does not deliver the order, but informs the customer, marks the
order as lost, returns the payment and pays a penalty for non-delivery.

The following table provides details about the operations of XYZ for a week of
the last month. The first column gives the date, the second gives the
cumulative number of orders that were booked up to and including that day.
The third column represents the number of orders delivered on that day. The
last column gives the cumulative number of orders that were lost up to and
including that day.
It is known that the numbers of orders that were booked on the 11th, 12th,
and 13th of the last month that took two days to deliver were 4, 6, and 8
respectively.
Question 96. The average time taken to deliver orders booked on a particular day is computed as follows. Let the number of orders
delivered the next day be x and the number of orders delivered the day after be y. Then the average time to deliver order is (x+2y)/(x+y).
On which of the following days was the average time taken to deliver orders booked the least?
a. 15th
b. 13th
c. 16th
d. 14th
Ans : d
DILR Compendium – Miscellaneous / Puzzles
Set 25. There are five houses in a row and in five different Question 97. Which pet does the German have ?
colors. a. cat
In each house lives a person from a different country. b. dog
Each person drinks a certain drink, plays a certain sport, and c. birds
keeps a certain pet. d. fish
No two people drink the same drink, play the same sport, or
keep the same pet. Ans : d

• The Brit lives in a red house


• The Swede keeps dogs
• The Dane drinks tea
• The green house is on the left of the white house
• The green house owner drinks coffee
• The person who plays polo rears birds
• The owner of the yellow house plays hockey
• The man living in the house right in the center drinks milk
• The Norwegian lives in the first house
• The man who plays baseball lives next to the man who keeps
cats
• The man who keeps horses lives next to the one who plays
hockey
• The man who plays billiards drinks beer
• The German plays soccer
• The Norwegian lives next to the blue house
• The man who plays baseball has a neighbor who drinks water.
DILR Compendium – Miscellaneous / Puzzles
Set 25. There are five houses in a row and in five different Question 98. Which color house does the Norwegian live in?
colors. a. Yellow
In each house lives a person from a different country. b. Blue
Each person drinks a certain drink, plays a certain sport, and c. White
keeps a certain pet. d. Green
No two people drink the same drink, play the same sport, or
keep the same pet. Ans : a

• The Brit lives in a red house


• The Swede keeps dogs
• The Dane drinks tea
• The green house is on the left of the white house
• The green house owner drinks coffee
• The person who plays polo rears birds
• The owner of the yellow house plays hockey
• The man living in the house right in the center drinks milk
• The Norwegian lives in the first house
• The man who plays baseball lives next to the man who keeps
cats
• The man who keeps horses lives next to the one who plays
hockey
• The man who plays billiards drinks beer
• The German plays soccer
• The Norwegian lives next to the blue house
• The man who plays baseball has a neighbor who drinks water.
DILR Compendium – Miscellaneous / Puzzles
Set 25. There are five houses in a row and in five different Question 99. Which sport does the Swedish play ?
colors. a. polo
In each house lives a person from a different country. b. billiards
Each person drinks a certain drink, plays a certain sport, and c. soccer
keeps a certain pet. d. baseball
No two people drink the same drink, play the same sport, or
keep the same pet. Ans : b

• The Brit lives in a red house


• The Swede keeps dogs
• The Dane drinks tea
• The green house is on the left of the white house
• The green house owner drinks coffee
• The person who plays polo rears birds
• The owner of the yellow house plays hockey
• The man living in the house right in the center drinks milk
• The Norwegian lives in the first house
• The man who plays baseball lives next to the man who keeps
cats
• The man who keeps horses lives next to the one who plays
hockey
• The man who plays billiards drinks beer
• The German plays soccer
• The Norwegian lives next to the blue house
• The man who plays baseball has a neighbor who drinks water.
DILR Compendium – Miscellaneous / Puzzles
Set 25. There are five houses in a row and in five different Question 100. Which drink does the person with horse has ?
colors. a. tea
In each house lives a person from a different country. b. coffee
Each person drinks a certain drink, plays a certain sport, and c. milk
keeps a certain pet. d. beer
No two people drink the same drink, play the same sport, or
keep the same pet. Ans : a

• The Brit lives in a red house


• The Swede keeps dogs
• The Dane drinks tea
• The green house is on the left of the white house
• The green house owner drinks coffee
• The person who plays polo rears birds
• The owner of the yellow house plays hockey
• The man living in the house right in the center drinks milk
• The Norwegian lives in the first house
• The man who plays baseball lives next to the man who keeps
cats
• The man who keeps horses lives next to the one who plays
hockey
• The man who plays billiards drinks beer
• The German plays soccer
• The Norwegian lives next to the blue house
• The man who plays baseball has a neighbor who drinks water.
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