Monday 31 October 2016

Reasoning Puzzle for IBPS PO Mains - Part 1

Direction (1-7) Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:

There are five Players viz. P, R, S, T and V are from five different countries viz. Russia, China, India, Britain and USA, but not necessarily in the same order. They are the players of five different games viz. Football, Hockey,
Cricket, Tennis and Badminton and use three cars viz. Mercedes, Maruti and Honda to travel but not necessarily in the same order. Maximum two players can share one car.
  • The player who goes along with the player who is from USA, plays Tennis. R plays football.
  • V does not go with Russian football.
  • S is from Britain but does not travel in Mercedes.
  • Hockey players belong to Russia.
  • One who is a player of football travels in that car which is shared by two persons.
  • The one who plays Cricket likes to travel with whom who plays Badminton.
  • Mercedes car is shared by only one player. V is the player of Cricket.
  • Chines does not play Hockey or Tennis and does not like Honda. The one who play Football like Honda.
  • P , who is from India, cannot share his ride either with the player of 'China' or 'Britain'.
  • The player who is from Britain does not play Tennis.
1. Who among the following uses Mercedes car?
1. P
2. T
3. R
4. S
5. V


2. Who among the following is from USA?
1. R
2. P
3. S
4. V
5. T


3. 'V' belongs to which of the following countries?
1. Russia
2. USA
3. China
4. India
5. Britain


4. Which of the following players use (s) 'Honda' car?
1. R
2. S and T 
3. V and P
4. P and R
5. R and S


5. 'S' plays which of the following games?
1. Tennis
2. Badminton
3. Hockey
4. Football
5. Cricket


6. 'P' travels with which country's player?
1. India
2. Britain
3. USA
4. Russia
5. China


7. Which of the following is matched correctly?
1. S-badminton- Maruti-USA
2. R-Badminton- Honda-USA
3. V-Cricket- Maruti-China
4. P-Cricket-Maruti-USA
5. All are wrong



Solution:

PlayersGamesCountriesCars
PTennisIndiaHonda
RFootballUSAHonda
SBadmintonBritainMaruti
THockeyRussiaMercedes
VCricketChinaMaruti

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