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Read the following information and chose the most appropriate option :
P and Q are good in driving Motor cycle and Jeep. R and P are good in driving Jeep and Lorry. R, S and T are good in driving Motor Cycle and Lorry. T and R are good in driving Bus and Tempo. S and Q are good in driving Bus and Jeep.
Question: 1

Who is good in driving motorcycle, lorry and tempo?

Updated On: Jul 15, 2026
  • P
  • Q
  • T
  • S
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The Correct Option is C

Approach Solution - 1

Step 1: The question needs someone good in Motor Cycle, Lorry, and Tempo together.

Step 2: From the clues, only R and T are ever linked with Tempo, via 'T and R are good in driving Bus and Tempo', so the answer must be one of them.

Step 3: T's full combined list is Motor Cycle, Lorry, Bus, Tempo, all three required vehicles are present.

Step 4: Checking the other listed options confirms they fall short: P and S both lack Tempo, and Q lacks both Lorry and Tempo, so T is the correct answer.
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Approach Solution -2

Tempo is the rarest skill in the passage, mentioned only once, in "T and R are good in driving Bus and Tempo", so among the whole group only R and T ever carry Tempo. Since the question's own choices are P, Q, T and S, scanning this shortlist against just the Tempo requirement already eliminates two of the four choices before Motor Cycle or Lorry are even considered.

  1. P: P is never mentioned alongside Tempo in any statement, so P is eliminated purely on the Tempo requirement, without needing to check Motor Cycle or Lorry at all.
  2. Q: Q likewise never appears with Tempo in any statement, so Q is eliminated on the same single ground.
  3. T: T is one of only two people ever linked to Tempo, and checking further confirms T also has Motor Cycle and Lorry through "R, S and T are good in driving Motor Cycle and Lorry", so T clears all three requirements.
  4. S: S is never mentioned alongside Tempo in any statement, so S is eliminated on the Tempo requirement alone, regardless of its Motor Cycle and Lorry skills.

Scanning the options against the single rarest requirement, Tempo, immediately isolates T as the only one of the four choices that could possibly qualify, and its Motor Cycle and Lorry skills confirm it.

Therefore, the correct answer is T.

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Question: 2

Who is good in driving motor Cycle, Jeep and Lorry but not bus?

Updated On: Jul 15, 2026
  • R
  • S
  • P
  • T
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The Correct Option is C

Approach Solution - 1

Step 1: Shortlist everyone who has all of Motor Cycle, Jeep and Lorry: from the clues this is P, R and S.

Step 2: Apply the 'but not Bus' condition: R also drives Bus, from the Tempo clue, and S also drives Bus, from the Jeep/Bus clue, so both are eliminated.

Step 3: P's list is exactly Motor Cycle, Jeep, Lorry, with no Bus attached anywhere in the clues, so P is the only one left standing.

Step 4: T is not even in the shortlist since T never appears with Jeep, confirming the answer is P.
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Approach Solution -2

Instead of building each person's full profile first, the Bus condition alone can be used as a fast filter, since Bus is mentioned in only two statements, "T and R are good in driving Bus and Tempo" and "S and Q are good in driving Bus and Jeep". Anyone named in either of those two statements is automatically disqualified by the "not Bus" requirement, before Motor Cycle, Jeep or Lorry are even checked.

  1. R: R is named in "T and R are good in driving Bus and Tempo", so R is disqualified immediately by the Bus filter, regardless of whatever else R can drive.
  2. S: S is named in "S and Q are good in driving Bus and Jeep", so S is disqualified immediately on the same Bus filter.
  3. P: P is never named in either of the two Bus statements, so P survives the filter; checking further confirms P also has Motor Cycle, Jeep and Lorry through "P and Q: Motor Cycle, Jeep" and "R and P: Jeep, Lorry", satisfying the full requirement.
  4. T: T is named in "T and R are good in driving Bus and Tempo", so T is disqualified by the Bus filter as well, without even needing to note that T also lacks Jeep.

Filtering out everyone linked to Bus leaves only P among the four choices, and P's remaining skills confirm the full match.

Therefore, the correct answer is P.

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Question: 3

Who is good in driving Tempo, Motor Cycle, Lorry but not Jeep?

Updated On: Jul 15, 2026
  • S
  • T
  • R
  • Q
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The Correct Option is B

Approach Solution - 1

Step 1: Shortlist who has Tempo: only R and T, from 'T and R are good in driving Bus and Tempo'.

Step 2: Of these two, check who also has Motor Cycle and Lorry: both R and T do, from 'R, S and T are good in driving Motor Cycle and Lorry'.

Step 3: Apply the 'not Jeep' condition: R also drives Jeep, from 'R and P are good in driving Jeep and Lorry', so R is eliminated, while T never appears with Jeep in any clue.

Step 4: That leaves T, who has Motor Cycle, Lorry, Bus and Tempo with no Jeep, the answer is T.
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Approach Solution -2

Laying out a vehicle-by-candidate grid from what's known about each person makes the comparison direct: mark Yes where a vehicle is confirmed for a candidate, and No otherwise.

  1. Option A (S): Motor Cycle: Yes, Lorry: Yes, Bus: Yes, Tempo: No, Jeep: Yes. Missing Tempo and carrying Jeep are each disqualifying on their own, so S fails on two rows of the grid.
  2. Option B (T): Motor Cycle: Yes, Lorry: Yes, Bus: Yes, Tempo: Yes, Jeep: No. Every required row reads Yes and the Jeep row reads No, so T is the only row in the grid with a completely clean match.
  3. Option C (R): Motor Cycle: Yes, Lorry: Yes, Bus: Yes, Tempo: Yes, Jeep: Yes. All three required vehicles are covered, but the Jeep row also reads Yes, which disqualifies R.
  4. Option D (Q): Motor Cycle: Yes, Lorry: No, Bus: Yes, Tempo: No, Jeep: Yes. Q fails three separate rows of the grid, missing Lorry, missing Tempo, and carrying Jeep.

Reading down the grid, T is the single row where Tempo, Motor Cycle and Lorry are all marked Yes and Jeep is marked No.

Therefore, the correct answer is T.

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Question: 4

Who is good in driving all the vehicles?

Updated On: Jul 15, 2026
  • R
  • P
  • S
  • T
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The Correct Option is A

Approach Solution - 1

Step 1: Count how many distinct vehicles each person is linked to across all five statements.

Step 2: R appears in three separate statements, with P, with S and T, and with T again, pulling in Jeep, Lorry, Motor Cycle, Bus and Tempo, five distinct vehicles, the maximum possible.

Step 3: P, S and T each appear in only two statements, giving each of them just three or four distinct vehicles, always missing at least one: P misses Bus and Tempo, S misses Tempo, T misses Jeep.

Step 4: Since only R's combined list covers all five vehicles, R is good in driving all the vehicles.
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Rather than tallying totals, this can be resolved by elimination, looking for a specific vehicle each candidate is known to lack.

  1. Option A (R): no vehicle can be pointed to that R is known to lack, Motor Cycle, Jeep, Lorry, Bus and Tempo are all confirmed for R, so R survives the elimination.
  2. Option B (P): P has a clear, nameable gap, Bus and Tempo are never confirmed for P anywhere, so P is eliminated immediately.
  3. Option C (S): S also has a clear, nameable gap, Tempo is never confirmed for S, so S is eliminated.
  4. Option D (T): T has a clear, nameable gap too, Jeep is never confirmed for T, so T is eliminated.

With P, S and T each eliminated for a specific, identifiable missing vehicle, R is the only candidate left standing with no gap at all.

Therefore, the correct answer is R.

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