Quant Based Puzzle Practice

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IN DEPTH LR DI FOR CAT BY RAVI KUMAR (Quality with Quantity) LRDI

XYZ paid a different amount to six freelancers - Amit, Ajaan,


Dipti, Fiona, Parul and Rohit, not necessarily in the same order.
The amount paid by him to each person is not necessarily a
whole number. He paid them one after the other and paid no
two persons at the same time.
Further, it is known that
1.Parul received Rs1200 which was the least amount paid by
the contractor.
2.Barring the first and second payments, the amount paid by
XYZ was the arithmetic mean of the previous two amounts paid
by him.
3.XYZ paid at least two of the freelancers an amount more than
Rs2200.
4.Rohit received his payment before Ajaan and Fiona. Also,
Fiona received Rs150 more than Rohit.
5.Parul and Dipti, who did not receive the highest payment,
received their payments consecutively.

Q.1) Who was the second last person to receive the


payment?
Q.2) What is the highest amount paid by XYZ?
Q.3) What is the total amount paid byXYZ?
Q.4) Of all the six payments, what is the median payment?
IN DEPTH LR DI FOR CAT BY RAVI KUMAR (Quality with Quantity) LRDI

XYZ paid a different amount to six freelancers - Amit, Ajaan,


Dipti, Fiona, Parul and Rohit, not necessarily in the same order.
The amount paid by him to each person is not necessarily a
whole number. He paid them one after the other and paid no
two persons at the same time.
Further, it is known that
1.Parul received Rs1200 which was the least amount paid by
the contractor.
2.Barring the first and second payments, the amount paid by
XYZ was the arithmetic mean of the previous two amounts paid
by him.
3.XYZ paid at least two of the freelancers an amount more than
Rs2200.
4.Rohit received his payment before Ajaan and Fiona. Also,
Fiona received Rs150 more than Rohit.
5.Parul and Dipti, who did not receive the highest payment,
received their payments consecutively.
IN DEPTH LR DI FOR CAT BY RAVI KUMAR (Quality with Quantity) LRDI

Hari wanted to get a new phone number, which comprises eight non-zero
digits. He chose a phone number which satisfied all the following
conditions, with the digits being referred to as first to eighth (or last),
starting from the leftmost digit:
1.The last digit was greater than the third digit, while the fourth digit and
the fifth digit, taken in that order, comprised (i.e., formed) a prime number.
2.The sixth and the third digits, taken in that order, comprised an even
number greater than 40, while the first and the second digits are not the
same.
3.The sum of the fourth digit and the third digit was the same as the fifth
digit.
4.The sum of the fifth and the sixth digits was exactly 9, while the sixth
and the seventh digits, taken in that order, comprised a prime number.
5.The second and the eighth digits, taken in that order, comprised a
number which was four more than the number comprised by the first and
the second digits, taken in that order.
Q.1) In how many ways could Hari have chosen his phone number?
Q.2) Which of the following is the eighth digit of the phone number?
Q.3) What is the number comprised by the fifth and the second digits of
the phone number, taken in that order?
Q.4) What is the difference between the first and the last digits of the
phone number?
Q.5) Which of the following does not appear in the phone number even
once?
IN DEPTH LR DI FOR CAT BY RAVI KUMAR (Quality with Quantity) LRDI

Hari wanted to get a new phone number, which


comprises eight non-zero digits. He chose a
phone number which satisfied all the following
conditions, with the digits being referred to as
first to eighth (or last), starting from the
leftmost digit:
1.The last digit was greater than the third digit,
while the fourth digit and the fifth digit, taken
in that order, comprised (i.e., formed) a prime
number.
2.The sixth and the third digits, taken in that
order, comprised an even number greater than
40, while the first and the second digits are not
the same.
3.The sum of the fourth digit and the third digit
was the same as the fifth digit.
4.The sum of the fifth and the sixth digits was
exactly 9, while the sixth and the seventh
digits, taken in that order, comprised a prime
number.
5.The second and the eighth digits, taken in
that order, comprised a number which was
four more than the number comprised by the
first and the second digits, taken in that order.

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