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Direction : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight persons are working in three different cities i.e.Delhi, Pune, Hyderabad. At least two persons are working in a city. There are four married couples of two generations. Number of males and females are equal in each city.
Note- Married couples are not working in same city. They have different designations i.e. GM, AGM, CEO, Manager, Assistant Manager, PO, Clerk, Sub staff (these are in decreasing order of seniority means GM is senior most and Sub staff is junior most person).
Only three persons are senior than the only son of B. B doesn’t work in Pune. E is sister in law of G who is junior most person. H is son in law of D, who is immediate senior of A. F is spouse of C and both are not working in Delhi. There are as many posts above father in law of A as below sibling of A. Only C and H are working in Hyderabad. Only PO and Sub staff are working in Delhi. Spouse of E is not working in Delhi. G is daughter in law of B who is spouse of D. F is senior than H and junior than C. 30. How many persons are junior than
Who among the following is Assistant Manager?
B
D
C
F
None of these
Let’s break this down step-by-step:
- Eight people, 3 cities: Delhi, Pune, Hyderabad. At least two in each city.
- Equal males/females in each city. That’s a subtle but important constraint.
- Four married couples over two generations; spouses not in the same city.
- Designations in order: GM > AGM > CEO > Manager > Assistant Manager > PO > Clerk > Sub Staff.
- C and H are both in Hyderabad.
- Only PO and Sub Staff are in Delhi. That tells us a lot about where designations go.
- B isn’t in Pune, only three senior to B’s son, B is married to D, D is senior to A.
- F and C are married and NOT in Delhi.
- E is G’s sister-in-law, spouse of E is not in Delhi.
- H is D’s son-in-law (so married to D’s daughter).
- G is B’s daughter-in-law (married to B’s son), also junior-most.
- F is senior to H, junior to C.
- Father-in-law of A: as many posts above as sibling of A has below.
Here’s what all this means put together:
- Delhi: Only PO and Sub Staff. Others split across Pune and Hyderabad.
- Hyderabad: Only C and H. So F (C’s spouse) not in Delhi, making F and C in different cities.
- C is most likely AGM or CEO; F is Assistant Manager or Manager.
- Tracking seniorities, family connections, city constraints, and who can’t work where—the only viable slot for Assistant Manager (who is junior to Manager, CEO, and so on, but senior to PO, Clerk, Sub Staff) is F.
So, option 4: F is the Assistant Manager.
Your pick was option 5 (None of these).
Correct answer: Option 4—F is the Assistant Manager.
Short reason: All the clues around spouses, cities, designations, and gender balance funnel that way—F is the only one who fits the Assistant Manager spot.
By: Parvesh Mehta ProfileResourcesReport error
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