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4 children – A, B, C and D – have 4 types of toy cars – P, Q, R and S– such that each child has at least 1 car and at

most 6 cars of any type. They have a total of 11 P, 13 Q, 13 R and 14 S. The total number of cars with each child is
different. No two children have the same number of cars of any type. No child has the same number of cars of any
two types. Further, it is also known that:
• The number of S car with ‘A’ is 5.
• ‘B’ has a total of 16 cars.
• The difference between the number of Q cars with ‘B’ and the number of R cars with ‘A’ is 2.
• The total number of cars with ‘C’ is not less than that of with A.
• Among the cars with ‘C’, the number of R cars is the least and the number of P cars is the highest.

What is the total number of R cars with A and D taken P Q R S


together? 7
A
Which of the following can be the absolute difference
B
between the number of P cars with A and C?
0 1 2 4
C
Who among the four children has 2 S cars? D
1 A 2 B 3 C 4 Cannot be determined

What is the number of S cars with ‘D’? 4

THE LRDI MASTER


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