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Reasoning Quiz part - X - Directions (1-5): Reasoning Puzzle
 There are 9 cricketers’ who are categorized in three groups I.e. Batsman, Bowler and All-rounder. Player’s namely, A, B, C, D,E, F, G, H and I but not necessarily in the same order. Not more than four players in any one of the group and minimum two. No. of the players of any groups are not equal. D is not in the bowler group. F and G are in the same group but not in the batsman group. H and C are not in the same category. Only one cricketer is with A in his group. I is in the batsman group but not in the group of A. B is neither in a batsman group nor in a bowler group. E and D are in the same group. F is neither a batsman nor an All-rounder. C is neither a batsman nor All-rounder. B and D are not in the same group.
Q1. Who among the following is a Bowler?
(a) E
(b) I
(c) C
(d) A
(e) Either (a) or (c)
Q2. Which of the following pair shows all-rounders group?
(a) A – D
(b) C – B  
(c) F – H  
(d) B – A  
(e) None of these
Q3. Which of the following information is true with regard to H?
(a) He is in the group of A
(b) He is in 3 players group
(c) He is in a batsman group
(d) All are true
(e) None is true
Q4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence they form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group?
(a) G – A  
(b) C – F   
(c) D – E  
(d) H – I  
(e) A – B  
Q5. Which of the following pair shows a batsman, bowler and all-rounder respectively?
(a) E – F – G
(b) I – C – A  
(c) H – A – G
(d) B – C – E  
(e) F – A – H
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