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Directions for Question No. 1-3: Study the following information carefully & answer the questions that follow:
  1. There is a group of 5 person P, Q, R, S and T
  2. In this group, there is one badminton player, one cricket player, and one table tennis player.
  3. P and S are unmarried ladies and do not play any games.
  4. No lady is a cricket player or a badminton player.
  5. There is a married couple in the group of which T is the husband.
  6. Q is the brother of R and is neither a cricket player nor a table tennis player.
1. Which of the following groups has only ladies?
a. PQR      b. QRS     c. RST     d. None of these
2. Who is the table tennis player?
a. P     b.      R c. S      d. T
3. Who is the wife of T?
a. R    b. Q     c. S     d. None of these
4. Which of the following groups has only males?
a. PT    b. ST     c. QT     d. QR

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