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Page 1 of 31 Puzzles are problems intentionally designed to stimulate the brain into devising solution, you would be given a series of interlinked information or data and you would be expected to have the ability to analyse the data in order to reach certain conclusions The ability to make a relevant tabular structure for using the clues seamlessly and to perceive what indirect clues are talking about and how to use them and the ability to convert clues written in language form into visual clues so that you do not need to read the text again and again, puzzles based on seating arrangements puzzles based on sequence puzzles based on team formation puzzles based on quantitative reasoning puzzles based on blood relation seating arrangement TECHNIQUES FOR PUZZLES SOLVING: 1. Read once and start drawing a figure, keep reading and arrange the Information in table format if required 2. Most important correlate indirect clues, for that first have to look at the question and try to solve the same on your own, before looking at the step by step process of solving the same. Here some Conjunction is also used instead of name of candidate. In that case: If AND/BUT is used then subject of the previous sentence (name of first candidate) will be used. If WHO/WHOM/WHOSE is used then object of the previous sentence (name of second candidate) will be used. Page 2 of 31 Q.1-7.Eight friends P,Q,R,S,T,V,W and Y are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The ones who sit at the four corners faces the centre while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. S sits third to the right of P. P faces the centre. Y is not an immediate neighbour of P or S. T sits third to the right of R. R does not sit in the middle of any of the sides and also R is not an immediate neighbour of Y. Only one person sits between P and V. Q is not an immediate neighbour of V. Q.1. If all the persons are made to sit in alphabetical order in clockwise direction, starting from P, the positions of how many (excluding P) will remain unchanged as compared to their original seating positions? A) None B) One C) Two D) Three E) Four Q.2. which of the following is true regarding Y? A) T is not immediate neighbour of Y B) Y sits in the middle of one of the sides C) R sits second to left of Y D) P and V are immediate neighbours of Y E) None is true Q.3. Who amongst the following sits fourth to the left of V? A) Y B) R C) T D) Q E) W Q.4. what is the position of Q with respect to R? A) Immediately to the left B) Second to the left C) Third to the left D) Third to the right E) Immediately to the right Page 3 of 31 Q.5. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group? A) T B) W C) V D) S E) Q Q.6. Who sits third to the right of W? A) R B) S C) Q D) Y E) cannot be determined Q.7. How many people sit between T and Q? A) None B) One C) Two D) Three E) Four 1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (A) 4. (E) 5. (C) 6. (D) 7. (B) Page 4 of 31 Q.8-12.Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. There is a family of six members- A, B, C, D, E and F. Among them half are males and half are females. Among them two are married couples. ‘A’ is the father in law of engineer. F is not a teacher. ‘B’ and ‘C’ are neither teacher nor student. No female in the family is a student. The student is the youngest in the family. While lawyer is unmarried. The Author is the father of ‘c’. ‘A’ and ‘D’ are either engineer or Doctor. The family consists of three generations. Q.8. Who among the following persons is a teacher? (1) E (2) D (3) C (4) B Q.9. Who is the grandson of A? (1) E (2) D (3) C (4) F Q.10. Who among the following is the mother of lawyer? (1) D (2) E (3) B (4) A Page 5 of 31 Q.11. which of the following clues is not necessary to answer question nos. 146, 147 and 148? (1) 8 (2) 4 (3) 7 (4) All are necessary Q.12. what is the profession of B? (1) Lawyer (2) Teacher (3) Author (4) None of these Answer: Q.8. (1) Q.9. (4) Q.10. (1) TRY TO DRAW THE DIAGRAM OF THIS QUESTION? Q.11. (4) Q.12. (3) (Doctor) A+ (Teacher) E- (Author) B+ (Engineer) D- (Student) F+ (Lawyer) C- Page 6 of 31 Q.13-17. Read the following information and answer the questions that follows: P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are seven teachers. W, X, Y and Z are four coaching institutes. These coaching institutes are operated by the group of seven teachers mentioned above. The institutes open only on Sunday. At least one teacher visit the coaching institutes on each Sunday but no institute is visited by more than two teachers. Each teacher teaches different subjects. Subjects are Hindi, English, Maths, History, Biology, Physics and Sanskrit. The name of the subjects are not necessarily in the same order as the name of the teachers. Now study some additional clues: 1. U, who teaches Sanskrit, visit alone the institute X. 2. The one who teaches maths does not visit the institute W. Also, he never visits with T or V. 3. S visit the institute Z with the person who teaches physics. 4. Q visits the institute Y. He does not trach Maths. 5. R visits the institute Y. v does not teach physics. 6. The one who teaches maths visits the institute with the person who teaches the Hindi. 7. The one who teaches history visits the institute Z. 8. P teaches neither English nor physics. All the persons follow the same routine on every Sunday. Q.13. P visits which of the following institutes? (1) Can’t say (2) W (3) X (4) Y (5) None of these Q.14. Who among the following teaches History? (1) S (2) Q (3) T (4) Can’t say (5) None of these Page 7 of 31 Q.15. which of the following statement is/are not true? I. II. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. S teaches Physics in institute Z. R teaches Maths in the institute W. Both I and II Neither I nor II Either I or II Only II None of these Q.16. which of the following statement is incorrect? 1. R teaches Maths 2. Q teaches Hindi 3. T teaches Physics 4. R teaches English 4. None of these Q.17. which of the following statement is incorrect? 1. V and P visit the institute W 2. The person who teaches Hindi or Maths visit the institute Y 3. Teachers of History and Physics visit the institute Z. 4. V and P visit institute A 4. None of these Answer: Q.13. (2) Q.14. (1) Q.15. (1) Q.16. (4) Q.17. (4) Page 8 of 31 Institute W X Y Z Teacher V (English), P (Biology) U (Sanskrit) Q (Hindi), R (Maths) S (History), T (Physics) Q.18-22. Read the following questions and give the answer Seven persons –M, N, O, P, Q, R and S – live on separate floors of a seven – storeyed building, not necessarily in the same order. The ground floor of the building numbered 1, the floor above it 2 and so on until the top most floor is numbered 7. Each person like different cartoon characters, viz, Chipmanuk, Flinstone, Jetson, Popeye, Scooby Doo, Simpson and Tweety, but not necessarily in the same order. The person who likes popeye lives on floor numbered 4, Only two persons live between P and the one who likes Popeye. M does not live on the lowermost floor. M lives on any odd numbered floor below the one who likes popeye. S lives on an even numbered floor but neither immediately above nor immediately below the floor of M. Only two person live between M and the person who likes tweety. Only one person lives between N and R. R lives on an even numbered floor and does not like Popeye. Only three persons lives between the person who likes Chipmnuk and jetson respectively. The person who likes Chipmanuk live on any floor above the N’s floor. The person who likes chipmanuk does not live on the topmost floor. O does not like Chipmanuk or Jetson. The person who likes Scooby Doo lives on the floor immediately above the floor of the person who likes Simpson. Q.18. How many persons live between the floors on which S and P live? 1. Three 2. Two 3. Four 4. Five 5. No One Q.19. which of the following statement is/are true according to the given information? 1. Q lives on floor numbered 5 and he does not like popeye. 2. M likes Scooby Doo and he does not live on floor numbered 4. 3. O likes flinstone and he lives on the topmost floor. Page 9 of 31 4. Only two persons live between the floors of Q and R 5. All the statement are true Q.20. Who among the following lives on the floor immediately above the floor of M? 1. N 2. R 3. S 4. O 5. No one Q.21. Who among the following lives exactly between the floors on which S and N live? 1. P 2. R 3. M 4. Q 5. No one Q.22. Who among the following does like cartoon character Jetson? 1. R 2. P 3. N 4. Q 5. S Answer: Q.18. (3) Q.19. (5) Q.20. (1) Q.21. (4) Q.22. (2) Page 10 of 31 Floor Number 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Persons O S Q N M R P Cartoon Character Flinstone Tweety Chipmunk Popeye Scooby Doo Simpson Jetson Q.23-26. During TVS Cup cricket match four friends A, B, C and D gathered at D’s residence to watch a one day match on TV in which India was playing against Australia. Each friends belongs to different state- E, F, G or H and has different occupations- P, Q, R and S. Now study some more clues. 1. Two of D’s friends were A and the person whose occupation was Q. 2. B, who does not belongs to the state G, is an Australian Fan. 3. A’s occupation is not P. All the persons are of the same sex. 4. The person who belongs to state H left for his home in disappointment. Soon after the Indian openers were dismissed for a duck in the first over. 5. C and the person whose home state is E were in festive mood during the 7 th over when Australia lost their last wicket on 250, chasing a huge total of 300. 6. The person whose occupation is R watched the match till the last ball and was the last person to go home. 7. The person whose home state is G is not associated with occupation Q. Q.23. Who among the following persons is associated with Q? 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D Q.24. which of the following statement is not true about the person who is an Australian fan? 1. The person has intimacy with A, C and D. Page 11 of 31 2. His three friend are C, and the person who belongs to state G, and the person whose occupation is P. 3. His home state is F. 4. His friend’s occupation are R, P and S. Q.25. which of the following represents the occupations of the three Indian fans? 1. R, P and Q 2. P, Q and S 3. R, P and S 4. None of these Q.26. which of the following shows the correct combinations? 1. C, E, R 2. D, H, P 3. A, F, S 4. None of these Answer: Q.23. (2) Q.24. (2) Q.25. (3) Q.26. (4) S. NO 1. 2. 3. 4. Person C D A B State G E H F Occupation R P S Q Fan Indian Indian Indian Australian Page 12 of 31 Q.27-31. Read the following information and answer the question that follows: 1. There are six neighbours – Mr Sharma, Mr Tendulkar, Mr Dravid, Mr Prasad, Mr Johar and Mr Aiyar- living in a triple storey building with six flats. 2. Those who have four or more children occupy the top floor. 3. The lawyer has a kelvinator fridge while the CA has Godrej. 4. The ground floor occupants have a cheerful disposition. 5. Mr Tendulkar, a cricketer, has three children. 6. Mr Dravid, an unmarried man, occupies the middle floor. 7. Mr Johar and Mr Aiyar have gloomy dispositions while the rest are cheerful. 8. Mr Prasad, a middle floor occupant, owns a Voltas fridge. 9. One of the neighbours having two children each, owns a Videocon fridge and is a journalist. 10. Two neighbours, of whom one is a teacher, do not won a fridge. 11. The teacher does not stay on the top floor. Q.27. which fridge does Mr Dravid own? 1. Godrej 2. Kelvinator 3. Godrej or kelivinator 4. No fridge 5. None of these Q.28.What is Mr Prasad’s profession? 1. Teacher 2. Lawyer 3. Journalist 4. CND 5. None of these Page 13 of 31 Q.29.Who among the following occupies the top floor? 1. Mr Sharma 2. Mr Johar 3. Mr Dravid 4. Mr Prasad 5. None of these Q.30. How many children does Mr Sharma have? 1. None 2. One 3. Two 4. Three 5. None of these Q.31. What is the latest number of children possible in the entire building? 1. 9 2. 12 3. 15 4. 18 5. None of these Answer: Q.27. 4 Q.28. 4 Q.29. 2 Q.30. 3 Q.31. 3 Page 14 of 31 Neighbours S T D P J A No. of children 2 3 0 2 3+ 3+ Profession Floor Fridge Disposition Journ Cri Teach Law or CA Law or CA Ground Ground Middle Middle Top Top Videocon None None Voltas Kel/God Kel/God Cheer Cheer Cheer Cheer Gloomy Gloomy Q.32-39 Seven persons Himanshu, Lakhan, Rakesh, Ravi, Rajeev, Rajesh, and Raja work in three different departments Finance, Marketing, Human resource department of a company. Their weekly off day are on the different days of week from Monday to Sunday but not on same day. Not more than three persons work in the same department. Person who works in marketing department, does not have Thursday as off day. Lakhan works with only one person, whose off day is Saturday, but not in human resource department. Person whose off day is Tuesday, works in finance department. Rajesh’s off day, who works in human resource department, is just before Rakesh’s off day but not on Monday and Saturday. Himanshu, whose off day is on Friday, works in marketing department. Rajeev, who works in human resource department, does not have Sunday as off day. Ravi works in marketing department but does not have Saturday as off day. Q.32. In which department does Rakesh work? (1) Finance (2) Marketing (3) Human Resource (4) Either ‘2’ or ‘3’ (5)Can’t be determined Q.33. Which day is Lakhan’s off day? (1)Monday (2)Tuesday (3)Wednesday (4)Thursday (5)Friday Page 15 of 31 Q.34. Which among the following is the correct combination about Raja’s department and off day? (1) Marketing-Sunday (2) Finance-Tuesday (3)Human Resource-Monday (4) Finance-Saturday (5) Marketing-Tuesday Q.35. Which among the following is Ravi’s off day? (1)Wednesday (2)Tuesday (3)Sunday (4)Can’t be determined (5) Friday Q.36. Which among the following combinations is not correct? (1) Rajesh - Human Resource - Wednesday (2) Ravi – Marketing - Sunday (3) Lakhan – Finance - Tuesday (4) Rajeev - Human Resource - Saturday (5) Rakesh - Human Resource – Thursday Q.37. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group? (1) Rajeev (2) Rajesh (3) Raja (4) Lakhan (5) Rakesh Page 16 of 31 Q.38. Which group of persons represents Human Resource department? (1) Rajeev, Rakesh, Rajesh (2) Lakhan, Rajeev, Rajesh (3) Rajesh, Rajeev, Raja (4) Cannot be determined (5) Himanshu, Raja, Rajesh Q.39. Which day is Rakesh’s off day? (1)Monday (2)Tuesday (3)Wednesday (4)Thursday (5)Friday Answers: Q.32. (3) Q.33. (2) Q.34. (4) Q.35. (3) Q.36. (4) Q.37. (4) Q.38. (1) Q.39. (4) Page 17 of 31 Q.40-44. Five persons Feroz, Naina, Prateek, Monika and Zack are working in five different companies X, K, L, H and F and they all have different period of work experience i.e. 14, 16, 17, 19 and 20 years that’s why they earn different salaries i.e. Rs 10,000, Rs 14,000 Rs 17,000, Rs 20,000 and Rs 24,000 per month. These all information are not necessarily in same order. Person who has work experience of 19 years, earns highest salary but does not work in X and K companies. Zack does not work in H and F companies and he does not have work experience of 20 years. The salary of Monika is less than Rs 17,000 per month. The person who has work experience of 16 years, earns Rs 20,000 per month. Feroz earns Rs 14000 per month but does not work in K and H companies. Naina works in X company and earns more than Rs 17,000 per month. Person who has work experience of 17 years works in F Company. The person who has work experience of 20 years, earns at least Rs 17,000 per month. Q.40. Who works in company K? (1) Naina (2) Prateek (3) Monika (4) Zack (5) Can't be determined Q.41.Which of the following combinations is definitely true? (1) Naina – 19 years – X – 22,000 (2) Monika – 14 years – K – 10,000 (3) Feroz – 14 years – H – 14,000 (4) Zoro – 19 years – L – 24,000 (5) Prateek- 20 years - K- 17,000 Page 18 of 31 Q.42. If the name of the person represents its salary then which of the following is true? (1) Feroz + Naina = Prateek (2) Prateek + Monika = Naina (3) Monika + Zoro = Naina (4) Feroz + Monika = Zoro (5) Naina + Prateek = Zoro Q.43. In which company does Feroz work? (1) F (2) X (3) K (4) H (5) L Q.44.The person whose period of work experience is square of 4, works in which company? (1) X (2) K (3) L (4) H (5) Can't be determined Answer: Q.40. (5) Q.41. (4) Q.42. (4) Q.43. (1) Q.44. (1) Page 19 of 31 Q.45-49.A building has seven floors numbered one to seven, in such a way that the ground floor is numbered one; the floor above it is numbered two and so on such that the topmost floor numbered seven. Each person out of seven people i.e. Ravi, Sana, Toni, Uma, Vicky, Warsi and Zack lives on each floor. Each of them likes different movies i.e. Dilwale, Fan, Raees, Devdas, Darr, Swadesh and Paheli but not necessary in the same order. The one who likes Fan movie lives on topmost floor. Ravi lives on fourth floor and likes Swadesh movie. Vicky lives on the floor immediately below Warsi’s floor. The one who lives on sixth floor likes Raees movie. Warsi does not live on the second or seventh floor. There are three people between the persons who like Darr and Raees movies. Toni does not live on an odd numbered floor. Sana does not live on floor immediately above or below Toni’s floor. Ravi does not likes Paheli movie. The person who likes Paheli movie is not the neighbour of Vicky. Uma does not live on the topmost floor. Zack does not live on any floor below Vicky’s floor. The one who likes Dilwale movie does not live on floor immediately above Vicky's floor. Q.45. Who likes Dilwale movie? (1) Uma (2) Sana (3) Vicky (4) Toni (5) Zack Q.46. Who lives immediately above Ravi's floor? (1) Zack (2) Toni (3) Sana (4) Vicky (5) Uma Q.47. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? (1) Toni- Paheli (2) Vicky- Darr Page 20 of 31 (3) Warsi- Dilwale (4) Zack- Devdas (5) Uma – Swadesh Q.48. Who lives between the persons who likes Devdas and Dilwale movies? (1) The one who likes darr movie. (2) The one who lives on second floor. (3) The one who is neighbour of Uma. (4) Either 1 or 2 is true. (5) Both 1 and 2 are true. Q.49. How many people live between the persons who like Raees and Devdas movies? (1) One (2) Two (3) Three (4) Four (5) None Answer: Q.45. (2) Q. 46. (5) Q. 47. (2) Q. 48. (5) Q.49. (2) Page 21 of 31 Q.50-55.Eight members T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z and A of a family are sitting around a circular dining table facing towards centre of table. There are two couples. One who is the grandmother of U, is sitting fifth to the left of the father of X. T who is the mother of U, is second to the right of her mother-in-law. Z who is son of W, is in front of his only sister-in-law. Y who is only daughter of X, is third to the right of her only uncle. V who is not neighbour of Z, is third to the right of W who is a male. Son of W is not the neighbour of W and Z. A is not neighbour of his uncle. Q.50. How is V related to A? (1) Grandfather (2) Grand mother (3) Mother (4) Daughter (5) Father Q.51. What is the position of the grandmother U with respect to A? (1) Fourth to the right (2) Fourth to the left (3) Fifth to the right (4) Both (1) and (2) (5) Can’t be determined Q.52. How is T related to W? (1) Mother (2) Mother-in-law (3) Daughter-in-law (4) Daughter (5) Son Q.53. What is the position of X with respect to uncle of U? (1) Third to the left (2) Third to the right Page 22 of 31 (3) Second to the left (4) Second to the right (5) Can’t be determined Q.54. How is Y related to V? (1) Daughter (2) Daughter-in-law (3) Granddaughter (4) Mother (5) Can’t be determined Answer: Q.50. (2) Q.51. (4) Q.52. (3) Q.53. (1) Q.54. (3) Page 23 of 31 Q.55-60. Six friends Ajay, Bablu, Chandu, Dada, Varun and Uman have three types of cycles - Hercules, Trek and Hero and they like three school bag of different colours - Brown, Green and Red. Each of them has a cycle and a bag. Only two of them have the same type of cycles and only two of them like same colour's bag. Ajay and Uman do not like Hercules cycle and red colour's bag. Chandu and Dada do not like Trek cycle and green colour's bag. Ajay and Bablu do not like Trek cycle. Bablu does not like Hero cycle and red colour's bag and Chandu does not like Hercules cycle and red colour's bag. The one who has Trek cycle, does not like brown colour's bag. Varun and Bablu do not like green colour's bag. Q.55.Which two friends have red colour's bag? (1) Ajay and Bablu (2) Bablu and Chandu (3) Dada and Uman (4) Dada and Varun (5) Chandu and Varun Q.56.Which two friends have Trek cycles? (1) Dada and Uman (2) Varun and Uman (3) Ajay and Chandu (4) Bablu and Varun (5) Varun and Chandu Q.57.Who has a brown bag and Hero cycle? (1) Ajay (2) Bablu (3) Dada (4) Chandu (5) Varun Page 24 of 31 Q.58.Which of the following combinations is not definitely true? (1) Bablu - Brown –Hercules (2) Dada - Red - Hercules (3) Varun - Red – Hero (4) Chandu - Brown – Hero (5) Uman - Green- Trek Q.59. which of the following colour's bag and cycle does Ajay have? (1) Brown Hercules (2) Red Trek (3) Green Hercules (4) Red Hero (5) Green Hero Q.60.Which of the following statements is true? (1) Chandu likes Green colour's bag and Hero cycle. (2) Varun likes Brown colour's bag and Trek cycle. (3) Babul likes Red colour's bag and Hercules cycle. (4) Uman likes Green colour's bag and Trek cycle. (5) Dada likes Red colour's bag and Hero cycle. Answer: Q.55. (4) Q.56. (2) Q.57. (4) Q.58. (3) Q.59. (5) Q.60. (4) Page 25 of 31 Q.61-65. K, L, M, N and O are five executive, each having a different specialisation. Specialisation are P, Q, R, S and T but not necessarily in the same order. Each executive has friendship with a doctor but of different specialisation. Those doctor are – A, B, C, D and E. Their specialisations are – F, G, H, I and J, but not necessarily in the same order. Study some additional clues to answer the questions given. 1. K’s specialisation is T and his friendship is not with A. 2. Amongst executives there are only three females and these females are: one who has friendship with C, one whose specialisation is P and one who has friendship with the doctors having specialisation in I. K and M are males. 3. The female who has specialisation in Q has friendship with the person specialising in H. 4. The person who has specialisation in G, has no friendship with the person specialisation in R. D’s specialisation is not G. 5. The person who has friendship with E, is a female but she is not N. 6. O is not the female who has friendship with the doctor specialising in F. But D’s specialisation is not F. 7. L’s specialisation is S. Q.61. which of the following is D’s specialisation? (1) F (2) I (3) G (4) J (5) None of these Q.62. F is the specialisation of? (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) E (5) None of these Page 26 of 31 Q.63. which of the following pairs correctly represents the pair of friends? (I) E – L (II) A – N (III) C – O (1) Only II and III (2) Only I and III (3) Only I and II (4) All I, II and III (5) None of these Q.64.Which of the following pairs of specialisations is not properly matched with friend’s specialisations? (I) J – R (II) G – T (III) I – P (1) Only I and II (2) Only III (3) Only II and III (4) Only I (5) None of these Q.65.Which of the following represents the group of doctors having a female as a friend? (1) C, A and E (2) C, A and B (3) A, E and D (4) C, E and B (5) None of these Page 27 of 31 Answer: Q.61. (4) Q.62. (1) Q.63. (4) Q.64. (2) Q.65. (1) S. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Doctor C A E B D Specialisation H F I G J Executive O (-) N (-) L (-) K (+) M (+) Specialisation Q P S T R Q.66-70. P, Q, R, S, T, U, AND V are seven persons who travel to office every day in a particular train which stops at five stations – Andheri, Bandra, Vile-Parle, Elphinston and Chinchpokli respectively – after it leaves the base stations. 1. Three among them get in the train at the base station. 2. S gets down at the station next to the station at which U gets down. 3. Q does not get down either with P or T. 4. V alone gets in at Vile-Parle and gets down with R after having passed one station. 5. P travels between only two consecutive stations and gets down at Chinchpokli. 6. None of them gets in Bandra. 7. R gets in with U but does not get in with either Q or S. 8. T gets in with two others and gets down alone after S. 9. Q and S work in the same office and they get down together at Vile-Parle. 10. None of them gets down at Andheri. Page 28 of 31 Q.66.At which station does T get down? (1) Bandra (2) Vile-Parle (3) Elphinstone (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these Q.67.At which station do R and U get in? (1) Andheri (2) Bandra (3) Vile-Parle (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these Q.68.At which station do Q and S get in? (1) Andheri (2) Base station (3) Vile-Parle (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these Q.69.After how many stations does T get down? (1) One (2) Two (3) Four (4) Five (5) None of these Page 29 of 31 Q.70.T gets down how many stations after U gets down? (1) Next station (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) None of these myshop.mahendras.org Page 30 of 31 Answers: Q.66. (3) Q.67. (4) Q.68. (4) Q.69. (3) Q.70. (3) STATIONS Base Station Andheri Bandra Vile-Parle Elphinston Chinchpokli GETS IN TRU/QS QS/RU V P - GETS DOWN U QS T VRP Page 31 of 31