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100 QUESTIONS ON LOGICAL PUZZLES


Directions for questions no. 1 to 2 : Given below is a route map for reaching Q from P through 10 cities. Answer questions no 1 and 2 based on this route map.

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What is the total number of routes from P to Q? (a)15 (b) 20 (c) 25 (d)30 If due to storm, the route between city 6 and city 7 is closed, how many routes would be there from P to Q (a) 15 (b) 20 (c) 22 (d) 27

Directions for questions no. 3 to 7: Read the following information carefully and answer questions no. 3 to 7 A,B,C,D,E,F,G are consecutive integers, not necessarily in that order, such that the lowest is greater than 50 and highest is less than 60. i) E - D + 11 = G/4 ii) B is the highest number and is prime. iii) C - D = B - A iv) A is an odd number and C is an even number 3. The smallest number is (a) A (b) F (c) 0 (d) E 4. The number C denotes (a) 56 (b) 57 (c) 58 (d) none 5. E - A is (a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 1 6. The value of 0 is (a) 53 (b) 54 (c) 55 (d) 56 7. The largest even number is (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) 0 8. A person travels through 5 cities - A, B, C, D, E. City E is 2 km west of D, D is 13 km northeast of A C is 5 km north of Band 4 km west of A. If this person visits these cities in the sequence B C A E 0, what is the effective distance between cities Band D? (a) 13 km (b) 9 km (c) 10 km (d) 11 km

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Directions for questions no. 9 to 10 : Read the following information carefully and answer questions no. 9 to 10 A monkey distributed ladoos to two cats, cheating them of some and eating these himself. At the end of the distribution, if the black cat were to give some ladoos to the white cat, the white cat would have 5 times as many whole ladoos as the black cat. If the white cat were to give the same number of ladoos to the black cat, the white cat would have 3 times the number of ladoos as the black cat. 9. What is the ratio of ladoos initially distributed the white cat and black cat respectively? (a) 10:3 (b) 19:5 (c) 5:21 (d) cannot be determined. 10. If the total number of ladoos was thirty, what was the number of ladoos eaten by the monkey? (a) 19 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) cannot be determined

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Directions for questions 11 to 15: Two equi-dimensional cubes are joined face to face and are coloured with red on all available open faces. One cube is divided into 8 equal pieces and the other cube is divided into 27 equal pieces. 11. How many cubes have three sides coloured? (a) 2 (b)8 (c) 9 (d) 12 12. How many cubes have two sides coloured? (a) 10 (b) 12 (c) 16 (d) 18 13. How many cubes have atleast one side coloured? (a) 24 (b) 30 (c) 33 (d) 35 14. How many cubes have no sides coloured? (a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 4 15. How many cubes have only one side coloured? (a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 7 (d) 9 Directions for questions 16 to 21: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: I. Seven friends P, Q, R, S, T, U and W let have gathered at C airport. Five of them are scheduled to go to five different places D, M, L, B and K. II. Five of them are executives, each specialising in Administration, Human Resource , Marketing, Systems and Finance . III. T is an executive and she is going to M, she is neither from Finance nor Marketing. IV. W is an IT specialist and is leaving to D, U is an executive and he is not going to any of the five places. V. Q is a HR executive and has come to the airport to see her friends. VI. P is an executive not specialised in Marketing and is flying to one of the destinations but neither to B nor to K. 16. Who is flying to M ? (a) Not an executive (b) from admin (c) from finance (d) None of these 17. Who specialises in Marketing ? (a) S (b) P (c) U (d) Cannot be determined 18. R specialises in (a) Finance (b) Marketing (c) Either (a) or (b) (d) None of these 19. Who is flying to B? (a) R (b) U (c) S (d) Cannot be determined 20. R is flying to (a) M (b) B (c) K (d) Cannot be determined 21. W specialises in (a) IT (b) Marketing (c) Human Resource (d) Cannot be determined

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Directions for questions 22 to 26: Read the following information carefully and answer these questions. A logarithmic function ( log a )/b + (log c)/d + (log e)/f + (log g)/h + - - - - is represented as ( a,b, c,d, e, f, g, h,---). 22. Find the value of ( 25, 3, 4, 3, 2, 3, 5, 3) (a) 3 (b) 25 (c) log 10 (d) 10 23. The expression (4, 2, 9, 2, 64, 64,12, 343, 9) is same as (a) (2, 1, 3, 1, 2, 2, 7, 3) (b) ( 3, 4, 5, 3, 7, 1, 3, 5) (c) (4, 2, 5, 6, 3, 1, 2, 4) (d) ( 1, 3, 2, 4, 2, 5, 2, 3) (e) none of these 24. The expression (5, 3, 7, 2, 3, 2, 9, 3 ) is same as (a) (1000,12) (b) (1754 , 11) (c) (2564, 17) (d) none of these

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Find the value of (4, 2, 64, 3, 512, 3) (a) 31og 2 (b) 4 log 5 (c) 5 log 3 (d) 6 log 2 26. Find the value of the expression ( 10 , 3 , 5 , 2 , -4 , 3 ). (a) 2 (b)3 (c) 5 (d) none of these Directions for questions 27 to 29: Read the information given below and answer the questions that follow. A bird is sitting on top of a train. It sees another train approaching it at a distance of 12 km. The speed of the two trains is 60 kmph each. The bird starts flying from the first train and moves towards the second train, reaches the second train and comes back to the first train and so on till the two trains crash. Given the speed of the bird is 120 kmph. 27. The total distance travelled by the bird before the crash is (a) 6 km (b) 12 km (c) 18 km (d) None of these 28. The total distance travelled by the bird before it reaches the second train for the second time is (a) 10.55 km (b) 11.55 km (c) 12.33 km (d) None of these 29. The total number of times the bird reaches the engine of the second train is (a) 2 times (b) 3 times (c) Only once (d) Cannot be determined

Z PUbelow and answer the questions Directions for questions 30 to 33: Read the informationL given A that follow. C GI SAT co each. The only exception A bag contains some balls, where all but one weighs 100 gm m LO /C r u . is the ball that weighs 90 gm. A great mathematical wizard, Changu from Chang Pradesh is given a spring balance and askedON to find AP odd u this ball out. Changu devised a N stg mathematical model with the helpS which he can precisely predict the minimum number of /S e N of times one has to use the spring balance to t IO CAT ine pinpoint this ball. Thus, what should be the minimum number of times T the springlbalance should be used, if S that .on UE 30. The bag contains 17 balls? w Q (a) 16 (b) 1 (c) 5 (d) 17 00 189 balls?w w 31. The bag1 contains
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Directions for questions 34 to 38: Read the following information carefully and then answer the questions based on them. The staff of a Indo American Bank are Mr. A , Mr. B, Mrs. C, Miss D, Mr. E and Miss F . The positions they occupy are Manager, Asstt. Manager, cashier, Steno, T e l l e r and a Clerk, though not necessarily in that order. The asstt. Manager is Managers grandson, Cashier is Stenographers son-in-law. Mr. A is bachelor. Miss D is Tellers step-sister and Mr. E is Managers neighbour. Mr. B cant have a grandson or son-in-law as he is only 20 years old. 34. Who is the Manager? (a) Mr. A (b) Mrs. C (c) Mr. E (d) None 35. Who is the Asstt. Manager? (a) Mr. A (b) Miss F (c) Mr. C (d) Mr. B 36. Who is the T? (a) Miss F (b) Mrs. C (c) Mr. A (d) Miss
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37. Who is the Clerk? (a) Mr. B (c) Miss F Who is the Cashier? (a) Either Mr. A or Mr. B (c) Mr. A

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(b) Miss D (d) None (b) Miss F (d) None of these

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Directions for questions 39 to 41: Read the following information carefully and then answer the questions based on them. Some pebbles are divided into three heaps. If as many pebbles as there are in the second heap are taken from the first heap and added to the second heap, as many pebbles as there are in the third heap are taken from the second heap and added to the third heap. and asmany pebbles as there are left in the first heap are taken from the third heap and added to the first heap, all the heaps will be equal. 39. What is the minimum possible number of pebbles in all? (a) 12 (b) 24 (c) 36 (d) 48 40. If the total number of pebbles is 96, how many were originally there in the first heap? (a) 36 (b) 48 (c) 44 (d) 52 41. If the number of pebbles in the third heap is 18, what is the number of pebbles in the second heap? (a) 21 (b) 24 (c) 16 (d) 36

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42. How many routes are there from city P to city Q? (a) 7 (b) 12 (c) 15 (d) 17 43. If the route between city 4 and 5 are blocked, how many routes are there from city P to Q? (a) 13 (b) 11 (c) 10 (d) 9 44. If a new one-way route between city 1 and 2 is made available ,how many routes are there from city P to Q? (a) 21 (b) 19 (c) 18 (d) 15

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Directions for questions 45 to 50: Read the following information carefully and then answer the questions based on them. Five cities, M, P, W, G and K fielded three contestants each for the event SHOOTING at the State Sports Games. D fielded only one contestant for the event, and though the contestant was allowed to contest for an individual position, D was not to be considered in the ranking of team positions. The award of points was to be equal to each contestants position in the event, the winning city being the one with the least total of points. As fate would have it, all the former five cities scored the same grand total, and tied for the trophy, though no two contestants tied for the same position nor did contestants from the any city hold consecutive positions. Two contestants from M achieved positions just above and below the contestant from D. Since no city could be declared the winner, a new system was devised to decide the winner. The five cities would be awarded positions on the basis of the product of positions of their contestants positions, the city with the smallest product being the winner. P, therefore, was declared the winner and W was awarded the last position. G and M still tied for a position. 45. What were the possible positions of contestants from G ? (a) 2,9,14 (b) 4,6,15 (c) 1,8,16 (d) 3,10, 12 46. What was the score of P in the revised scoring system? (a) 60 (b) 128 (c) 240 (d) 80 47. What were the positions of contestants from K? (a) 2,9,14 (b)1,8,16 (c) 2,9,16 (d) 5,7,13 48. What was the position of the contestant from D? (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 11 49. The score of W in the revised scoring system is (a) 128 (b) 360 (c) 455 (d) 252 50. What was the total of points got by each of the five cities in the previous scoring system? (a) 25 (b) 26 (c) 26 or 25 (d) 24 or 25

A IC AT m OG CS . c o L N AP/ u r u O S /SN e s t g N IO CAT inet T l ES on w. QU 0 ww 10 Directions for question 51 to 53: Read the information given below to answer the questions
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) 51. that follow: There is a family of six persons representing three generations. There are two married couples and both the wives are housewives. Pratap, the Lawyer, is father of Prashant and has one grandchild. Pooja, the Doctor, is the sister of the Teacher. Madhus daughter-in-law Sumati is married to a teacher. Bindu, grand-daughter of one of the housewives is studying in 9th standard. Who are the children of Madhu? (a) Pooja and Prashant (b) Sumati and Pooja (c) Prashant and Sumati (d) Cannot be determined Who among the following is one of the married couples ? (a) Pratap-Bindu (b) Madhu-Pratap (c) Prashant-Bindu (d) Cannot be determined How many male members are there in the family? (a) Two (b) Four (c) Data Insufficient (d) None of these

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Directions for question 54 to 56: Read the information given below to answer the questions that follow: Two of A, S and V are fighting with each other. The additional information is given below: (i) The shorter between A and S is older of the two fighters. (ii) The younger between S and V is shorter of the two fighters. (iii) The taller between A and V is younger of the two fighters.

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Who is not fighting? (a) V (b) S Who is the oldest among them? (a) V (b) S Who is the tallest among them? (a) V (b) S (c) A (c) A (c) A (d) Data Insufficient (d) Data Insufficient (d) Data Insufficient

Directions for questions 57 to 59: Read the following information carefully and then answer the questions based on them. In a game between two people Abhishek and Bahadur, a heap of pebbles is kept on the floor. A can pick 1,2 or 3 pebbles. The one who picks the last pebble loses. 57. If Bahadur is to begin the game, and Abhishek to win, what is the minimum number of pebbles greater than 5 that must have been lying on the floor. (a) 7 (b) 9 (c) 13 (d) 15 58. If Abhishek were to begin the game and win it, what is the number of pebbles on the floor that is impossible for the game to have begun with assuming that both players are playing intelligently? (a) 13 (b) 14 (c) 15 (d) 16 59. If the number of pebbles is 17 in how many steps does the game end? (a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 9 Directions for questions 60 to 64: Read the following information carefully and then answer the questions based on them. Fun is a function which accepts two variables, a and b. Different values of this function are defined as follow Fun ( a , b ) = Fun ( a - 1, b - 1) if a = b =0 if a = b = O. Fun ( a , b ) = a + 1 if b = 0 and a 0 Fun ( a , b ) = b 1 if a = 0 and b 0 Fun ( a , b ) = Fun ( a 1, b ) if a * b and a * 0 ; b 0 60. Fun [Fun ( 3,0 ), Fun ( 4,3 )] = ? (a) 4 (b) 12 (c)3 (d) none of these 61. Fun {[ Fun (1,0) x Fun (0,5)], [Fun (7,7) x Fun (2,0)]} =? (a) 15 (b) 2 (c) O. (d) 9 62. [ Fun ( 3,7 ) + Fun ( 78,3 ) ] x Fun ( 13,1 ) = ? (a) 3 (b) 5 (c) 0 (d) none of these 63. [ Fun ( 3,17 ) x Fun ( 5,25 ) ] + Fun ( 33,193 ) = ? (a) 192 (b) 384 (c) 2 (d) 5 64. 2 { [ Fun ( 3,0 ) x Fun ( 17,9 ) ] x [ Fun ( 5,5 ) + Fun ( 0,4 ) ]} is same as (a) Fun( 21,22) (b) Fun (3,6) (c) Fun (7,4) (d) Fun (0,8) Directions for questions 65 to 68: Read the following information carefully to answer the questions below: Six items U, V, W, X, Y and Z are being separated into 3 groups Group 1, Group 2 and Group 3, according to the following conditions. I. The number of items in Group 1 is less than or equal to the number of items in Group 2. II. The number of items in Group 2 is less than or equal to the number of items in Group 3. III. V and W cannot be in the same group. IV. X can be in Group 3 only if Y is in Group 3.

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65. Which one of the following is an acceptable grouping of the six items? Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 (a) UV WXY Z (b) X Y VZUW (c) V YW XUZ (d) V Z XYUW If group 1 contains only the item Y, then which of the following must be true? (a) Group 3 contains four items (b) Group 2 contains the same number of items as Group 3 (c) V is in Group 3 (d) X is in Group 2 If W and Y are in the same group and V is in Group 3, then which of the following must be false? (a) W and Y are in Group 2 (b) U is the only item in Group 1 (c) X is the only item in Group 1 (d) U is in Group 3 If Group 2 contains only one item, which is neither W nor V, then which of the following must be true? (a) Group 1 contains either V or W (b) Group 3 contains W (c) Group 1 contains both U and V (d) Group 2 contains Z

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A IC AT m OG CS . c o L N AP/ u r u O N tg S /Sthe questions on the basis of the informatio given Directions for questions 69 to 71: Answer es N T t below. T I O CA l i n e S .on UE The C-MAT 2011 paper had three sections of 50 marks each with the number of w Q three-mark questions, two-mark questions and one-mark questions in each sec00 the ratio 3ww: 8. Wrong answers carry negative marks worth one1 tion being in : 4
third of the marks for the respective questions. 69. If a student attempted exactly half the number of questions with 20% of them being wrong, what is the maximum possible marks that he could have got? (a) 57 70. (b) 85 (c) 87 (d) 100

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If the number of attempts in each section was different and the number of mistakes in each section was also different and at least half of the number of attempts in that section, what is the maximum possible marks that one could have got? (a) 87 (b) 842/3 (c) 115 (d) None of these

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If none of the top ten students got the same total marks, what is the maximum possible score of the person who was ranked tenth? (a) 1452/3 (b) 1462/3 (c) 146 (d) 1461/3

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Directions for questions 72 to 75: Read the following information carefully and answer the following qeustions carefully. Abhishek, Bhawna, Chetan, Dhruv, Eshaan, Fatima and Golu were seven students in the same class. After the marks for the class test in mathematics were announced, they gave the following replies as none of them was happy with their respective marks. Abhishek Bhawna Chetan Dhruv Eshaan Golu 72. Bhawna, Chetan and I, together scored 195. Chetan, Dhruv and I, together scored 210. Dhruv, Eshaan and I together scored 196. Eshaan, Fatima and I, together scored 208. Fatima, Golu and I, together scored 213. All seven of us together scored 491.

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Which of the following numbers represents urban government employees, who are graduates but not clerks? (a) 9 (b) 4 (c) 10 (d) 5 Which number represents clerks, who are government employees but neither graduates nor live in urban areas? (a) 4 (b) 2 (c) 9 (d) None of these

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Directions for questions 80 to 83: Read the following information carefully and then answer the questions based on them. Swetha, Swarna, Sneha and Soumya are four sisters who have an agreement that they share all snacks equally among themselves. One day, uncle P gave a box of cookies to Swetha. Since the other sisters were not around, Swetha divided the cookies into four equal parts, ate her share and put the rest into the box. As she was closing the box, Swarna came in. She took all the cookies from the box and divided them into four equal parts. Swetha and Swarna ate one part each and put the rest into the box. Just then, Sneha walked in. She took all the cookies from the box, divided them into four equal parts. The three of them ate their respective shares and put the rest into the box. Later, when Soumya came, she divided all the cookies into four equal parts and all the four sisters ate their respective shares. In total, Soumya ate 3 cookies. 80. How many cookies, in total, did Sneha eat ? (a) 30 (b) 12 (c) 15 (d) 6 81. How many cookies, in total, did Swarna eat ? (a) 9 (b) 30 (c) 39 (d) 78 82. How many cookies, in total, did Swetha eat ? (a) 32 (b) 142 (c) 72 (d) 71 83. How many cookies did uncle Prem give to Swetha ? (a) 128 (b) 156 (c) 256 (d) 192

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When chapter 3 is finished, chapter 4 and 5 could started. When chapter 5 is finished, chapter 6 could be started. When chapter 2, 4, 6 are finished, chapter 7 could be started. When chapter 7 is finished, chapter 8 could be started. One has to fulfil the requirements for the next chapter one day before he starts studying it, but there is no restriction on the number of chapters read in a day. What is the minimum number of boys required to understand the language completely? (a) . 4 (b). 5 (c). 6 (d). 7 85. How much money do you have? asked Toms father, Well, replied Tom, If Dick gives me Rs. 4, he will have half as much as Harry, but if Harry gives me Rs. 4, then all of us will have the same amount. If both Dick and Harry give all they have to Tom, how much will he have? (a). Rs. 33 (b). Rs. 36 (c). Rs. 42 (d). Rs. 48 86. Each of A, B, C makes three statements about day, date and month in relation to a party held in the year. April 1st of that year was Tuesday. A says party was held on: Tuursday, June 19. B says party was held on: Friday, June 10. C says party was held on: Wednesday, May 8. One of A, B and C provides only one correct information about day, data and month, another provides only one wrong information and the third one is completely wrong. All the correct data about day, date and month is present in the statements provided by the three persons. Find the day on which the party was held.
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Z PU carefully and then Directions for questions 92 to 96: Read the following information AL answer the questions based on them. IC T m The personnel manager is studying the filesOG employees being considered for of six SA co . L promotion.They are Ambar, Bela, Chitra, Dinesh, /Elisa and Farukh. There are three N two and one u from production, marketP C gur are graduates and three post graduates. Three, A O t S /SN e each have been working for the ing and accounts departments respectively. Two s N T t an MBA who has worked for 2 years company for one, two and three years. Ambar is I O CA i n e ST for the company. Elisa has a B.Com andnl worked for 3 years in the marketing has UE have w.o for 1 year less than Farukh. Chitra, Dinesh department. Bela and Dinesh worked Q w and Elisa work in0 different departments. The newest employees have B.Sc. and w 10 M.Com Degrees.
(c). 3 How long has Chitra worked? (a) 1 year (b) 2 years (c) 3 years (d) Cannot be determined 93. Bela and Chitra work in the same department. Which department do they work in? (a) Production (b) Marketing (c) a or b (d) Cannot be determined 94. Bela has a B.Sc. who works in the accounts department and what is his/her education? (use the data in previous question if necessary). (a) Dinesh, B.Com (b) Dinesh, M.Com . (c) Ambar, MBA (d) Farukh, B.Com 95. Farukh has a BE. He is not the most qualified person in his department. In which depart ment does he work? (a) Production (b) Marketing (c) a or b (d) Cannot be determined 96. Who is the most qualified person in marketing? (Use the data in previous questions, if necessary) (a) Elisa (b) Chitra (c) Ambar (d) Dinesh Directions for questions 97 to 100 : Read the following information carefully and then answer the questions based on them. All the roads of city Z are either perpendicular or parallel to one another. The roads are all straight. Roads A, B, C, D and E are parallel to one another. Roads G, H, I, J, K, L and M are parallel to one another. i. Road A is 1 mile east of road B. ii. Road B is 1/2 mile west of C.
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DIRECTIONS for questions 87 to 91: Refer to that follow. The following functions are defined as: Max(a, b, c) = Minimum of (a + b, b + c, c + a) Min(a, b, c) = Maximum of (a - b, b - c, c - a) Least(a, b, c) = Max(0, 1, Min(a, b, c)) Most(a, b, c) = Min(0, 1, Max(a, b, c)) 87. Least (1, 2, 3) = ? (a). 1 (b). 2 88. Most(0, 1, Least(0, 1, 2)) = ? (a). 1 (b). 2 89. Max(2, 3, 4) + Min(2, 3, 4) = ? (a). 5 (b). 6 90. Least(0, 1, Max(0, 1, 2)) = ? (a). 1 (b). 2 91. Most(0, 1, Most(1, 2, 3)) = ? (a). 1 (b). 2

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Road D is 1 mile west of E. Road G is 1/2 mile south of H. Road I is 1 mile north of J. Road K is 1/2 mile north of L. Road K is 1 mile south of M. Which of the following statements is necessarily true? (a) I is 1 mile north of L. (b) D is 2 miles west of B. (c) E and B intersect. (d) M is 1.5 miles north of L. 98. If E is midway between B and C, then which of the following statement is false? (a) D is less than 1 mile from B. (b) C is less than 1.5 miles from D. (c) Distance from E to B added to distance of E to C is 1/2 mile. (d)D is 2 miles west of A. 99. Which of the following possibilities would make two roads coincide? (a) L is 1/2 mile north of I. (b) D is 1/2 mile east of A. (c) I is 1/2 mile north of K. (d) C is 1 mile west of d. 100. If X is parallel to I and X is 1/2 mile south of J and 1 mile north of G, then which two roads would be 1/2 mile apart? (a) and X (b) X and H (c) J and G (d) J and H

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