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Sreedhar’s CCE Conditional Number Puzzels

CONDITIONAL NUMBER PUZZELS - 2


Directions: (23) Study the following information carefully and answer the
questions given below.
In every question two rows are given and to find out the resultant of a particular
row you need to follow the following steps:
Step 1: if an even number or an odd number is followed by an either an even or an
odd number respectively then the resultant will be addition of the two numbers.
Step 2: if an even number or odd number followed by a prime number then the

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resultant will be multiplying of both numbers.
Step 3: if a perfect square is followed by an odd/even/prime/square then the
resultant will be subtraction of the two numbers.
Step 4: if a prime number is followed by an odd/even/prime/square then the
resultant will be addition the two numbers.
Step 5: if an odd/even number followed by a perfect square then the resultant
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will be subtraction of a square number from odd/even number.
Step 6: if an even number followed by an odd number then the resultant will be
multiplying of the both numbers.

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Step 7: if an odd number followed by an even number then the resultant will be
addition the numbers.
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(Note: everyone knows that 3, 5, 7 ……… are prime numbers)
23. 7 3 14
4 6 17
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Find out the multiplication of two rows?


1) 818 2) 815 3) 84 4) 821 5) 816
Directions: (24-28) Study the following information carefully and answer the
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questions given below.
In the given questions, two rows are given and to find out the resultant of a
particular row following rules are given.
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Step 1 – if an even number is followed by a prime number then the resultant


comes by adding the both numbers.
Step 2 – if prime number is followed by even number then the resultant comes by
difference between the both numbers.
Step 3 –if a square number is followed by an even number then the resultant
comes by multiplying the both numbers.
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Step 4 – if an odd number is followed by an odd number then the resultant comes
by difference between the both numbers.
Step 5 – if a prime number is followed by a square number then the resultant
comes by difference between the both numbers.
Step 6 – if a prime number is followed by a cube then the resultant comes by
multiplying both numbers.
Step 7 – if an even number is followed by an odd number then the resultant
comes adding the both numbers.
Step 8 – if an even number is followed by an even number then the resultant
comes by multiplying the both numbers.
Step 9 – if a cube number is followed by a prime number then the resultant comes
by multiplying the both numbers.
Step 10 – if an even number is followed by a cube number then the resultant
comes by difference between the both numbers.

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Sreedhar’s CCE Conditional Number Puzzels

24. Find the sum of the resultant of the two rows, if ‘?’ is the resultant of the first
row?
18 13 9
? 21 16
1) 47 2) 49 3) 43 4) 45 5) 51
25. Find the difference of the resultant of the two rows, if ‘?’ is resultant of the first
row?
17 22 8
6 19 ?
1) 1040 2) 1000 3) 940 4) 960 5) 980
26. If ‘?’ is the resultant of the first row then, Find the difference of the resultant of

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the two rows?
11 25 14
? 13 27
1) 6 2) 8 3) 10 4) 12 5) 14
27. If X is the resultant of second row, then find out the sum of the resultant of the
two rows?
20 13 ?
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16 10 11
1) 309 2) 306 3) 303 4) 301 5) 305
28.

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If the first row ‘?’ is the resultant of the second row of Question no-1 (consider
this topic only) then if the second row ‘?’ is the resultant of first row, then what is
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the difference between the both rows?
8 31 ?
15 ? 27
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1) 33 2) 36 3) 39 4) 42 5) 45
Directions: (29-33) Study the following information carefully and answer the
questions given below.
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In the given questions, two rows are given and to find out the resultant of a
particular row following rules are given.
Step 1 – If an odd number is followed by an even number then the resultant
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comes by multiplying the numbers.


Step 2 – If an even number is followed by an odd non-prime number then the
resultant will be the subtraction of two numbers.
Step 3 – If an even number is followed by prime number (except 2) then the
resultant will be the addition of two numbers.
Step 4 – If an odd number or even number is followed by a perfect cube then the
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resultant will be the subtraction of two numbers.
Step 5 – If an odd number is followed by another odd number then the resultant
will be the addition of both the numbers.
Step 6 – If an even number is followed by an even number then the resultant
comes by multiplying the numbers.
Step 7 – If an even number is followed by a square number then the resultant will
be the addition of two numbers.
Step 8 – If an odd number is followed by square then the resultant will be the
subtraction of two numbers.
Step 9 – If square number is followed by either even or odd number then the
resultant will be the multiplying of two numbers.
Step 10 – If a prime number (except 2) is followed by another prime number
(except 2) then the resultant will be the addition of both the numbers.
Step 11 – If a prime number (except 2) is followed by either odd or even number
then the resultant will be the addition of both the numbers.

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Sreedhar’s CCE Conditional Number Puzzels

29. Find the sum of the resultant of the two rows, if X is the resultant of the first
row?
13 21 9
15 33 X
1) 130 2) 132 3) 134 4) 136 5) 138
30. Find the difference of the resultant of the two rows?
20 16 8
19 6 21
1) 553 2) 497 3) 551 4) 495 5) 491
31. If Z is the resultant of the first row then, Find the difference of the resultant of

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the two rows?
14 20 23
Z 10 17
1) 3350 2) 3353 3) 2744 4) 2743 5) 2741
32.
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If X is the resultant of second row, then find out the sum of the resultant of the
two rows?
X 9 46
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1) 3600
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2) 3620 3) 3630 4) 3610 5) 3616
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33. If sum of the resultant of the two rows is “2548”, then find out the A value?
7 18 A
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22 11 65
1) 92 2) 94 3) 96 4) 97 5) 98
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Direction (34-38): Study the given information carefully to answer the given
question:
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A certain instruction System the different computation Processes are written


P  QØ R means the product of R and Q is subtracted from P.
P  Q  R means P is added to the resultant when Q is divided by R.
P  Q  R means Q is subtracted from P and the resultant is divided by R.
P  Q  R means P is multiplied by the sum of R and Q.
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In each of the question below, a set of instruction sequence is given. You are
required to find out the result which should come in place of question mark (?) in
each of the given sets of sequence.
34. P  3  6 = 8100
1200  P  150 =?
1) 4 2) 5 3) 2 4) 6 5) 3
35. 432  HØ 2 = 68
59  H  91 =?
1) 60 2) 62 3) 61 4) 63 5) 65
36. 25  3  2 = D
D  40Ø 2 =?
1) 48 2) 42 3) 44 4) 47 5) 45

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Sreedhar’s CCE Conditional Number Puzzels

37. Y  130  2 =?
15  2  4 = Y
1) 140 2) 154 3) 155 4) 120 5) 160
38. 420  80  17 = N
400  NØ15 =?
1) 100 2) 120 3) 125 4) 115 5) 118
Directions: (39-43) Study the following information carefully and answer the
questions given below.
There is 5*3 matrix which can produce signals which in turn help in the
illumination of some bulbs. The row of the matrix are denoted by  ,  ,  , £ and
µ from bottom to top and the columns are denoted by the alphabets P, Q and R

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from left to right.
µ row contains number which are consecutive multiple of 15, staring from 15
(from left to right).
£ row contains number which are consecutive multiple of 27, starting from 27
(from left to right).
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 row contains number which are consecutive multiple of 19, starting from 19
(from left to right).
 row contains number which are consecutive multiple of 18, starting from 18

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(from left to right).
 row contains number which are consecutive multiple of 24, starting from 24
(from left to right).
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The matrix helps in producing signals which can be either a single string of
number U- or two-line string V and W. There are 3 lights U, V and W. Based on
the outcome of the strings mentioned above one of the light blinks.
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Condition for blink:


1. If the outcome is below 120, then U will blink
2. If outcome range is 121-240, then V blinks
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3. If the outcome is above 240, then W blinks
For outcome of the string:
1. If the string contains only 2 odd number, then the tenth’s place is deleted from
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each of the two-digit number and remaining number are adding.


2. If an even number is followed by an odd number then the one’s places of all the
two-digit numbers are deleted and, tenth place are multiply to get the outcome
3. If the string has all even numbers, then outcome of the string is obtained by
adding all the numbers.
4. If the string contains only 2 even numbers with one prime number, then the
tenth’s place is deleted from each of the two-digit number and remaining number
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are multiplied.
5. If no above logic is followed, then the one’s place is deleted from each of the
two-digit number and remaining number are added.
(Note: if both conditions follow at a same time then follow No logic)
39. If X =  Q  R  P £ Q µ P then which bulb blink?
1) U 2) V 3) W 4) Either U or V 5) Either V or W
40. If Y =  Q  P µ R  R £ P then find out its value?
1) 3700 2) 3680 3) 3780 4) 3600 5) 3560
41. If Z = µ P  P £ R  Q  R then which bulb will blink?
1) U 2) V 3) W 4) either U or W 5) Either V or U
42. If X = £ R  Q µ Q  P  P, then find the value of the string?
1) 15 2) 16 3) 17 4) 18 5) 19
43. If Y =  R  Q  P µ Q  R, then find the value of the string and find which bulb
will blink?
1) 210, U 2) 212, V 3) 212, W 4) 216, V 5) 216, W

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Sreedhar’s CCE Conditional Number Puzzels

Directions: (44-48) Study the following information carefully and answer the
questions given below.
There is 5*3 matrix which can produce signals which in turn help in the
illumination of some bulbs. The row of the matrix are denoted by &,©, ¥,  and €
from bottom to top and the columns are denoted by the alphabets A, B and C from
left to right.
€ row contains number which are consecutive multiple of 17, staring from 17
(from left to right).
 row contains number which are consecutive multiple of 21, starting from 21
(from left to right).
& row contains number which are consecutive multiple of 29, starting from 29

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(from left to right).
¥ row contains number which are consecutive multiple of 14, starting from 14
(from left to right).
© row contains number which are consecutive multiple of 24, starting from 24
(from left to right).
The matrix helps in producing signals which can be either a single string of
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number X- or two-line string X and Y. There are 3 lights X, Y and Z. Based on the
outcome of the strings mentioned above one of the light blinks.
Condition for blink:

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1. If the outcome is below 120, then X will blink
2. If outcome range is 121-240, then Y blinks
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3. If the outcome is above 240, then Z blinks
For outcome of the string:
1. If the string contains only 2 odd number, then the tenth’s place is deleted from
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each of the two-digit number and remaining number are adding.


2. If an even number is followed by an odd number then the one’s places of all the
two-digit numbers are deleted and, tenth place are multiply to get the outcome
3. If the string has all even numbers, then outcome of the string is obtained by
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adding all the numbers.
4. If the string contains only 2 even numbers with one prime number, then the
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tenth’s place is deleted from each of the two-digit number and remaining number
are multiplied.
5. If no above logic is followed, then the one’s place is deleted from each of the
two-digit number and remaining number are added.
(Note: if both conditions follow at a same time then follow No logic)
44. If P = &B ©C ¥A €B  B then which bulb blink?
1) X 2) Y 3) Z 4) Either X or Y 5) Either Y or Z
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45. If P =  B &C ¥A ©C €B, then what is the value?
1) 662 2) 652 3) 672 4) 682 5) 692
46. If P = €B  C ¥B &A ©C, then which bulb is blink?
1) X 2) Y 3) Z 4) Either X or Y 5) Either Y or Z
47. If P =  A ¥C &A ©B €C, then find out the value?
1) 21 2) 16 3) 17 4) 22 5) 144
48. If P = €A &C  C ©B  A, then find out the value?
1) 348 2) 384 3) 822 4) 116 5) 822

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23.5 24.2 25.4 26.5 27.1 28.3 29.3 30.2 31.3 32.4 33.5 34.3
35.3 36.5 37.3 38.1 39.1 40.3 41.1 42.3 43.2 44.3 45.3 46.3
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