Code ana-T1
A government is assigning each of six embassy office workers--- Farhan, Gulshan, Hayat, Inam, Junaid, and Karamat---to embassies. There are four embassies. Embassies L and M are located in countries with dry climates, whereas embassies P and T are located in countries with humid climates. The office workers
Must be assigned according to the following rules:
Each embassy must have at least one of the workers assigned to it.
At least one embassy in a humid climate must have al least two workers assigned to
it.
Gulshan cannot be assigned to the same embassy as Karamat.
Inam must be assigned to an embassy in a dry climate.
Junaid must be assigned to an embassy in a humid climate.
1. Which of the following is an acceptable assignment of the workers to the embassies?
L M P T
(A) Farhan, Gulshan Inam, Karamat Karamat Junaid
(B) Gulshan, Karamat Inam Junaid Farhan, Hayat
(C) Gulshan Farhan, Inam Karamat Junaid, Hayat
(D) Junaid Gulshan, Inam Hayat Farhan, Karamat
(E) Karamat Farhan Inam Gulshan, Junaid
2. Which of the following must be assigned either to embassy L or to embassy M?
Farhan
Gulshan
Hayat
Inam
Karamat
3. Which of the following CANNOT be true?
One worker is assigned to L.
Two workers are assigned to P.
Two workers are assigned to L.
Three workers are assigned to M.
Three workers are assigned to T.
4. If Gulshan and Karamat are assigned to L and M, respectively, which of the following
must be true?
Farhan is assigned to either P or T.
Inam is assigned to either P or T.
P and T each have two workers assigned to them
Hayat is assigned to L.
Hayat is assigned to T.
5. If Gulshan, Hayat, and Karamat are assigned to L and M, respectively, which of the
following musht be ture?
Farhan is assigned to an embassy to which none of the other five office workers
is assigned.
Gulshan is assigned to an embassy to which none of the other five office workers
is assigned.
Junaid is assigned to the same embassy as Karamat.
Hayat is assigned to the same embassy as Gulshan.
Hayat is assigned to the same embassy as Karamat.
Question 6-8
A developer is planning to build a housing complex on an empty tract of land. Exactly seven different styles of houses---Q, R, S, T, W, X, and Z---will be built in the complex. The complex will contain several blocks, and the developer plans to put houses of at least three different styles on each block. The developer will build the complex according to the following rules:
Any block that has style Z on it must also have style W on it.
Any block adjacent to one that has on it both style S and style X must have on it style
T and style Z.
No block adjacent to one that has on it both style R and style Z. can have on it either
Style R and style Z can have on it either style T or style W.
No block can have on it both style S and Style Q.
6. Which of the following can be the complete selection of house style on a block?
Q, R, S
Q, S, X
R, T, Z
S, W, Z
T, X, Z
7. Which of the following house styles must be on a block that is adjacent to one that
has on it only styles S, T, W, X, and Z?
Q
R
S
W
X
8. Which of the following can be the complete selection of house styles for a block that
is adjacent to exactly one block, if that one block has on it styles S, T, W, and X
only?
S, T, and X
T, X, and Z
R, S, X, and Z
S, T, W, and X
T, W, X, and Z