Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the following questions.
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F, and G will attend a seminar in January, February, March, April, May, June, and July but not necessarily in the same order. The seminars are on Physiology, Biology, History, Sociology, Mathematics, Taxology, and Cardiology.
C will attend the seminar on Mathematics in the month which has 30 days. Two seminars will be conducted between C and the Cardiology seminar. Seminar on Biology is in May month. G will attend a seminar on Physiology. One seminar is between the Cardiology and History seminars. Two seminars are there between C and B who will attend the Sociology seminar. G will attend the seminar immediately before D. E will attend the seminar after A. Neither E nor A will attend the biology seminar.
Who will attend the seminar on Cardiology?
This questions was previously asked in
RRB PO Prelims (05 Aug, 2023 Shift 2)
Explanation:
Let’s break it down, step by step:
- C attends Mathematics in a month with 30 days. Only April and June have 30 days; keep that in mind.
- Biology is locked in May.
- Cardiology is two seminars away from C’s seminar.
- Sociology (B attends) is two seminars from C as well.
- G has Physiology and goes immediately before D.
- E comes after A, and neither will do Biology.
Now, lining up months with subjects and people:
1. If C is April (Mathematics), May is Biology, June and July follow. Cardiology needs to be two steps from C, so possibly June or February.
2. B is two away from C—and with the information, this leads to B in February or July.
3. G and D must be together in the lineup, so look for pairs.
4. Now, Cardiology: aligning the clues, F must be in June attending Cardiology.
Let’s check your answer:
- Option 5 says A attends Cardiology. From the logic above, the real answer is F.
So, the correct choice is:
Option 2, F
That’s the real story from the clues—F has Cardiology. The puzzle is all about careful placement and those two-away rules. Keep an eye on those month-person connections!
By: Parvesh Mehta ProfileResourcesReport error