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Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:

Isaac and Albert were excitedly describing the result of the third Annual international science fair in Sweden. There were three contestants, Louis, Rene and Johannes. Isaac reported that Louis won the fair, while Rene came in second. Albert on the other hand, reported that, Johannes won the fair, while Louis came in second. In fact neither Isaac nor Albert had given a correct report of the results of the science fair. Each of them had given one correct-statement and one false statement. What was the actual placing of the three contestants?

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Important Questions on Puzzle Test

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There are thirty five students in a class. Suman ranks third among the girls in the class. Amit ranks 5th among the boys in the class. Suman is one rank below Amit in the class. No two students hold the same rank in the class. What is Amit's rank in the class?
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Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed in the blanks of the given series will complete the series.

l _ chtlgc _ tlg _ ht _ gc _ tlgch _

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In a row of children facing North, Sonam is shifted to her right by four places becomes eighteenth from the right end of the row. Anjuman who is fifteenth from the left end of the row is fifth to the left of Sonam. How many children are there in the row?
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X is 7th from  the top while Y is 16th from the bottom in the class ranking. If they interchange their positions, then X becomes 21th from the top. what will be the position of Y from the bottom ?
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Five movies F1, F2, F3, F4, and F5 (not necessarily in the same order) are displayed from Monday to Friday. Only one film was displayed on one day. Each film was displayed only one time. Film F1 is displayed on Monday. Two movies were displayed between F4and F5. F1is displayed just one day after F5. Which film was displayed on Wednesday?
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37 girls are standing in a row facing the school building. Ayesha is fifteenth from the left end. If she is shifted six places to the right, what is her position from the right end?
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Each of J,K,L,M, and N have different heights. M is only shorter than J,K is not as tall as N and is shorter than L. Who is the shortest of them?
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Saurav, Mohit, Mukesh, Sumit and Bhim are arranged in descending order of their height from top to bottom. Saurav is at third place. Bhim is between Sumit and Saurav while Sumit is not at the top end. Who is at second place from the top?
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Six chairs labelled J, K, P, R, S and T are kept one above the other (not necessarily in the same order). R is above only P and S. There are four chairs between J and S. K is three places above P. If we arrange these chairs in alphabetical order from top to bottom, then the position of how many chairs (excluding J) will be changed?
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Five subjects are taught from Monday to Friday (not necessarily in the same order). One subject is taught on one day. Only Z is taught before R. T is taught before X. T is not taught on Wednesday. How many subjects are taught before V?
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Ravi is 7 ranks ahead of Sumit in a class of 39. If Sumit's rank is seventeenth from the last, what is Ravi's rank from the start?

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Read the instruction carefully and answer the questions given below-

Five friends went to see the exhibition Three things i.e.balloons, coins, and needles are kept at the stall to shoot. The number of balloons which were shot are as follows: 1, 4, 5, 6 and 8 and the number of coins which were shot are as follows - 0, 1, 2, 4, and 6.

(a) The number of coins shot by A is three times the number of coins shot by the person who also shot 4 ballons.

(b) The three persons including the guy who shot balloons did not shoot any needle.

(c) B did not shoot any needle.

(d) The person who shoots one balloon did not shoot any coin or needle. He was not C.

(e) D shot balloons and coins but did not shoot any needle.

(f) C who did not shoot any needle shot half the number of coins in comparison to the person who shot twice balloons than he shot.

(g) E shot two balloons more than A. However, A shot two coins more than E.

Which of the following is true ?

(A) D shot 4 coins

(B) A shot 6 coins

(C) C shot 4 coins

(D) B shot 2 coins

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A pole is taller than a Giraffe which is taller than a Tree. A signal is shorter than a pole, but taller than a building which is taller than a Giraffe. Who is the shortest ? 

1. Signal
2. Giraffe
3. Tree
4. Building

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Among five friends - O, P, Q, R, and S, each scored different marks in an examination. P scored more than R and Q, but less than O. O did not score the highest marks and did not score the lowest marks. Who amongst the following scored the third highest?

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Amar is twenty fourth in the queue starting from either end. How many persons are there in the queue?
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Papaya tree is 29th from either end in a row of trees. How many total trees are there in the row?
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There are five friends — Sachin, Kamal, Mohan, Arun and Ram. Sachin is shorter than Kamal, but taller than Ram. Mohan is the tallest. Arun is a little shorter than Kamal and a little taller than Sachin. Who is the second tallest?
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If in a certain way, 3  +  4  =  25 and 7  +  24  =  625, then 9  +  40  =  ?
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Study the alphanumeric series given below and answer the following questions.

3 R # 2 A S K 5 % T 7 & N Y + X B / L Q @ 1 

If the first half of the above series is reversed, then what will be the tenth element to the left of the fifth element from the left side?

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Read the instruction carefully and answer the questions given below:

Five friends went to see the exhibition Three things i.e.balloons, coins, and needles are kept at the stall to shoot. The number of balloons that were shot is as follows: 1, 4, 5, 6, and 8, and, the number of coins that were shot is as follows - 0, 1, 2, 4, and 6.

(a) The number of coins shot by A is three times the number of coins shot by the person who also shot 4 balloons.
(b) The three persons including the guy who shot balloons did not shoot any needles.
(c) B did not shoot any needles.
(d) The person who shoots one balloon did not shoot any coin or needle. He was not C.
(e) D shot balloons and coins but did not shoot any needles.
(f) C who did not shoot any needle shot half the number of coins in comparison to the person who shot twice the balloons as he shot.
(g) E shot two balloons more than A. However, A shot two coins more than E.

The person who shoots an equal number of coins and balloons is: