Tuesday, 23 August 2016

Reasoning- Puzzle



There are six neighbours-A, B, C, D, E and F but not necessarily in the same order living in a triple-storey building with six flats. Those who have four or more children occupy the top floor. The lawyer has a kelvinator fridge while the CA has Godrej. The ground floor occupants has a cheerful disposition. B, a cricketer, has three children. C, an unmarried man, occupies the middle floor. E and F have gloomy dispositions while the rest are cheerful.
D, a middle floor occupant, owns a voltas fridge. One of the neighbours having two children each, owns a videocon fridge and is a journalist. Two neighbours, of whom one is a teacher, do not own a fridge. The teacher does not stay on the top floor.
Q1. Which fridge does C owns?
(1) Godrej (2) Kelvinator (3) Godrej or Kelvinator (4) No fridge
Q2. What is D’s profession?
(1) Teacher (2) Lawyer (3) Journalist (4) Can’t be determined
Q3. Who among the folloeing occupies the top floor?
(1) A    (2) E      (3) C       (4) D
Q4. How many children does A have?
(1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three
Q5. What is the least number of children possible in the entire building?
(1) 9       (2) 12     (3) 15         (4) 18

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