Question
Who is mechanical
engineer? Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given beside. For submitting the progress report after supervision of the project, seven senior engineers namely - Rahul, Rohit, Kanika, Pramesh, Deeksha, Zishan and Himanshu visit ISRO on four days –Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday – in a week. At least one engineer but not more than two Engineers visit ISRO on each of these days. Each of them is a specialist in different fields – Electronics, Mechanical, Mechatronics, Programmer, Electrical, Civil and Instrumentation. Pramesh visits on Saturday with civil engineer. Electrical engineer does not visit on Sunday neither with Deeksha nor with Himanshu. Instrumentation engineer Zishan visits alone on Tuesday. Rohit visits on Friday and he is not electrical engineer. Kanika visits on Friday. Himanshu is not civil engineer. Electrical engineer visits with the Electronics engineer. The mechatronics engineer visits on Saturday. Rahul is neither Mechanical nor Civil engineer.Solution
Instrumentation engineer Zishan visits alone on Tuesday. Rohit visits on Friday and he is not electrical engineer. Pramesh visits on Saturday with civil engineer. Kanika visits on Friday. The mechatronics engineer visits on Saturday. Therefore, Pramesh is mechatronics engineer. Electrical engineer does not visit on Sunday neither with Deeksha nor with Himanshu. Electrical engineer visits with the Electronics engineer. Himanshu is not civil engineer. Rahul is neither Mechanical nor Civil engineer. So, the only left Deeksha is civil engineer. Rahul is neither mechanical nor civil engineer; hence, he should be the programmer.
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