Box Based Puzzle Practice Test 9 | Questions for Clerk Prelims Exam

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Box Based Puzzle Practice Test 9 (Prelims)

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Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight boxes contain different fruits viz. Apple, Apricot, Berry, Grapes, Jack, Melon, Orange, and Pear, but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost box is numbered as 1 and the box immediately above is numbered as 2 and so on.
The number of boxes above Jack is one less than the number of boxes below Jack, which is placed three boxes away from Apricot. Only one box was placed between Apricot and Pear. Apple was placed in an even numbered box and immediately above Berry but not adjacent to Jack. The number of boxes above Berry is one more than the number of boxes below Grapes. At least two boxes were placed between Orange and Melon which is not placed above Orange.

Q. Which of the following fruit was placed immediately above Apricot?

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Six boxes- L, M, N, O, P, and Q are kept one above another in six different shelves such that the lowermost shelf is numbered as one and the topmost shelf is numbered as six. Each box has a different number of teddy bears. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
The box with 11 teddy bears is kept three shelves above M. Only one box is between M and N. Only two boxes are kept between N and the box with 25 teddies which is kept above N. Box Q is kept on an adjacent shelf of N. The number of boxes kept between M and L is the same as between Q and P. Box P has an even number of teddy bears. Box P has twice the number of teddy bears as Box L. The sum of the teddy bears in boxes M and N is three more than the number of teddy bears in box O. The box which has nine teddies is not kept two shelves below O. Box Q kept below shelf 4. Box M has one teddy more than Box L.

Q. What is the average number of teddy bears in boxes L, N, and Q?

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Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions

Six boxes- L, M, N, O, P, and Q are kept one above another in six different shelves such that the lowermost shelf is numbered as one and the topmost shelf is numbered as six. Each box has a different number of teddy bears. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
The box with 11 teddy bears is kept three shelves above M. Only one box is between M and N. Only two boxes are kept between N and the box with 25 teddies which is kept above N. Box Q is kept on an adjacent shelf of N. The number of boxes kept between M and L is the same as between Q and P. Box P has an even number of teddy bears. Box P has twice the number of teddy bears as Box L. The sum of the teddy bears in boxes M and N is three more than the number of teddy bears in box O. The box which has nine teddies is not kept two shelves below O. Box Q kept below shelf 4. Box M has one teddy more than Box L.

Q. Which of the following combination is true?

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Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight boxes contain different fruits viz. Apple, Apricot, Berry, Grapes, Jack, Melon, Orange, and Pear, but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost box is numbered as 1 and the box immediately above is numbered as 2 and so on.
The number of boxes above Jack is one less than the number of boxes below Jack, which is placed three boxes away from Apricot. Only one box was placed between Apricot and Pear. Apple was placed in an even numbered box and immediately above Berry but not adjacent to Jack. The number of boxes above Berry is one more than the number of boxes below Grapes. At least two boxes were placed between Orange and Melon which is not placed above Orange.

Q. In which of the following box does Grapes was placed?

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Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions

Six boxes- L, M, N, O, P, and Q are kept one above another in six different shelves such that the lowermost shelf is numbered as one and the topmost shelf is numbered as six. Each box has a different number of teddy bears. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
The box with 11 teddy bears is kept three shelves above M. Only one box is between M and N. Only two boxes are kept between N and the box with 25 teddies which is kept above N. Box Q is kept on an adjacent shelf of N. The number of boxes kept between M and L is the same as between Q and P. Box P has an even number of teddy bears. Box P has twice the number of teddy bears as Box L. The sum of the teddy bears in boxes M and N is three more than the number of teddy bears in box O. The box which has nine teddies is not kept two shelves below O. Box Q kept below shelf 4. Box M has one teddy more than Box L.

Q. What is the position of the box which has 12 teddy bears from the top?

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Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight boxes contain different fruits viz. Apple, Apricot, Berry, Grapes, Jack, Melon, Orange, and Pear, but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost box is numbered as 1 and the box immediately above is numbered as 2 and so on.
The number of boxes above Jack is one less than the number of boxes below Jack, which is placed three boxes away from Apricot. Only one box was placed between Apricot and Pear. Apple was placed in an even numbered box and immediately above Berry but not adjacent to Jack. The number of boxes above Berry is one more than the number of boxes below Grapes. At least two boxes were placed between Orange and Melon which is not placed above Orange.

Q. Which of the following fruit was placed exactly between Jack and Grapes?

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Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions

Six boxes- L, M, N, O, P, and Q are kept one above another in six different shelves such that the lowermost shelf is numbered as one and the topmost shelf is numbered as six. Each box has a different number of teddy bears. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
The box with 11 teddy bears is kept three shelves above M. Only one box is between M and N. Only two boxes are kept between N and the box with 25 teddies which is kept above N. Box Q is kept on an adjacent shelf of N. The number of boxes kept between M and L is the same as between Q and P. Box P has an even number of teddy bears. Box P has twice the number of teddy bears as Box L. The sum of the teddy bears in boxes M and N is three more than the number of teddy bears in box O. The box which has nine teddies is not kept two shelves below O. Box Q kept below shelf 4. Box M has one teddy more than Box L.

Q. Which of the following box is kept above the box which has 11 teddy bears?

I) The box which has 25 teddy bears
II) P
III) N

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Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight boxes contain different fruits viz. Apple, Apricot, Berry, Grapes, Jack, Melon, Orange, and Pear, but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost box is numbered as 1 and the box immediately above is numbered as 2 and so on.
The number of boxes above Jack is one less than the number of boxes below Jack, which is placed three boxes away from Apricot. Only one box was placed between Apricot and Pear. Apple was placed in an even numbered box and immediately above Berry but not adjacent to Jack. The number of boxes above Berry is one more than the number of boxes below Grapes. At least two boxes were placed between Orange and Melon which is not placed above Orange.

Q. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Find the one that doesn’t belong to that group?

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Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the below questions

Six boxes- L, M, N, O, P, and Q are kept one above another in six different shelves such that the lowermost shelf is numbered as one and the topmost shelf is numbered as six. Each box has a different number of teddy bears. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
The box with 11 teddy bears is kept three shelves above M. Only one box is between M and N. Only two boxes are kept between N and the box with 25 teddies which is kept above N. Box Q is kept on an adjacent shelf of N. The number of boxes kept between M and L is the same as between Q and P. Box P has an even number of teddy bears. Box P has twice the number of teddy bears as Box L. The sum of the teddy bears in boxes M and N is three more than the number of teddy bears in box O. The box which has nine teddies is not kept two shelves below O. Box Q kept below shelf 4. Box M has one teddy more than Box L.

Q. How many boxes are kept between the box which has 22 teddy bears and Q?

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Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.

Eight boxes contain different fruits viz. Apple, Apricot, Berry, Grapes, Jack, Melon, Orange, and Pear, but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost box is numbered as 1 and the box immediately above is numbered as 2 and so on.
The number of boxes above Jack is one less than the number of boxes below Jack, which is placed three boxes away from Apricot. Only one box was placed between Apricot and Pear. Apple was placed in an even numbered box and immediately above Berry but not adjacent to Jack. The number of boxes above Berry is one more than the number of boxes below Grapes. At least two boxes were placed between Orange and Melon which is not placed above Orange.

Q. How many boxes are there between Orange and Apricot?

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