Directions for questions 4 to 6: Answer the questions based on the passage below.
A group of three or four has to be selected from seven persons. Among the seven are two women: Fiza and Kavita, and five men: Ram, Shyam, David, Peter and Rahim. Ram would not like to be in the group if Shyam is also selected. Shyam and Rahim want to be selected together in the group. Kavita would like to be in the group only if David is also there. David, if selected, would not like Peter in the group. Ram would like to be in the group only if Peter is also there. David insists that Fiza be selected in case he is there in the group.
[CAT 2001]
4) Which of the following is a feasible group of three?
(1) David, Ram and Rahim
(2) Peter, Shyam and Rahim
(3) Kavita, David and Shyam
(4) Fiza, David and Ram
5) Which of the following is a feasible group in four?
(1) Ram, Peter, Fiza and Rahim
(2) Shyam, Rahim, Kavita and David
(3) Shyam, Rahim, Fiza and David
(4) Fiza, David, Ram and Peter
6) Which of the following statements is true?
(1) Kavita and Ram can be part of a group of four
(2) A group of four can have two women
(3) A group of four can have all four men
(4) None of these
Solution
4)
Let us consider option 1: David, Ram and Rahim
If Rahim is selected, then Shyam should be selected (Condition 2). Shyam and Ram can't be selected together (condition 1). Hence, option 1 is rejected.
Option 2: Peter, Shyam and Rahim
Shyam and Rahim are selected. Peter can be selected and here is no violation in the conditions given. Hence option 2 is okay.
Option 3: Kavita, David and Shyam
Kavitha and David are selected. If David is selected, then Fiza should be selected (Condition 6). Hence, option 3 is rejected.
Option 4: Fiza, David and Ram
Fiza and David are selected. If Ram is selected, then Peter should be selected. That increases the group count to four which is rejected.
Hence, option 2 is the answer.
Answer:
4) (2) Peter, Shyam and Rahim
5)
Let '
W∝X' mean W and X cannot be together, 'W / X' means W or X and 'W & X' means that if W is selected then X is also selected respectively. The case details can be written as follows.
Men: Ram, Rahim, Peter, David, Shyam
Women: Fiza, Kavitha
Notes:
1. Ram∝Shyam
2. 'Shyam & Rahim' or 'Rahim & Shyam'
3. 'Kavitha & David'
4. David∝Peter
5. 'Ram & Peter'
6. 'David & Fiza'
Let us consider option 1: Ram, Peter, Fiza and Rahim
If Rahim is selected, then Shyam is also selected. Thus, option 1 is rejected.
Option 2: Shyam, Rahim, Kavita and David
If Shyam is selected, then Rahim is also selected. If Kavitha is selected, then David is also selected. If David is selected, then Fiza should be selected (Condition 6). Thus option 2 is rejected.
Option 3: Shyam, Rahim, Fiza and David
If Shyam is selected, then Rahim is also selected. If David is selected, then Fiza is also selected. Thus option 3 is accepted.
Option 4: Fiza, David, Ram and Peter
If David is selected, then Peter cannot be selected. Thus option 4 is rejected.
Hence, option 2 is the answer.
Answer: (3) Shyam, Rahim, Fiza and David;
6)
Let' W∝X' mean W and X cannot be together, 'W / X' means W or X and 'W & X' means that if W is selected then X is also selected respectively. The case details can be written as follows.
Men: Ram, Rahim, Peter, David, Shyam
Women: Fiza, Kavitha
Notes:
1. Ram∝Shyam
2. 'Shyam & Rahim' or 'Rahim & Shyam'
3. 'Kavitha & David'
4. David∝Peter
5. 'Ram & Peter'
6. 'David & Fiza'
Let us consider option 1: Kavita and Ram can be part of a group of four
If Kavitha is selected, then David is also selected. If David is selected, then Fiza is also selected. If ram is selected, then Peter is also selected. Hence a group of four cannot be formed.

Option 2: A group of four can have two women
If Fiza and Kavitha are selected, then a group of only 3 can be formed.
Since Kavitha is selected, then David is also selected. David and Peter cannot be selected together. Since Peter is not selected, Ram cannot be selected. Shyam and Rahim also cannot be selected.

Option 3: A group of four can have all four men
Since both the women are not selected David cannot be selected ('Kavitha & David'). Ram and Shyam cannot be selected together (). Hence, a group of three or less can only be formed.
Hence option 4 is the answer.
Answer: (4) None of these
Answer:
4) (2) Peter, Shyam and Rahim
5) (3) Shyam, Rahim, Fiza and David
6) (4) None of these