Question
In the given options exam of which two subjects is held
on the day that started with the same letter? Study the following information carefully and answer the questions below: There are the exams of different subjects held on the different days of a week(Starting from Sunday and ending on Saturday). Subjects are Hindi, English, Maths, Reasoning, GA and Computer but not necessarily in the same order. One of the days of the week is holiday There is a gap of two days between the exam of Hindi and the exam of English which is held after the exam of the former subject but not on the last day of the week. Exam of Maths held immediately before the exam of English. There is a gap of more than a day between the exam of Maths and the exam of GA which is not held before the exam of Hindi. No exam held between the exam of Computer and the exam of GA. No holiday between GA and Computer. Neither Thursday nor Sunday is a holiday. There are three exams held in between the exam of Reasoning and the exam of Computer.Solution
There is a gap of two days between the exam of Hindi and the exam of English which is held after the exam of the former subject but not on the last day of the week. As per this statement, there are four possible cases and the arrangement will look like this: Case-1 Exam of Maths held immediately before the exam of English. As per this statement, the arrangement will look like this Case-1
There is a gap of more than a day between the exam of Maths and the exam of GA which is not held before the exam of Hindi. As per this statement, CASE I will further get split into one more case and CASE III get eliminated and we will continue with CASE I and CASE II and the arrangement will look like this:
No exam held between the exam of Computer and the exam of GA. No holiday between GA and Computer. As per this statement, CASE I will further get split into one more case and the arrangement will look like this:
Neither Thursday nor Sunday is a holiday. There are three exams held in between the exam of Reasoning and the exam of Computer. As per these statements, CASE I, CASE I (A) and CASE I (B) will get eliminated and we will continue with CASE II and the final arrangement will look like this: Case-2
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