Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below (Level-Moderate)
Twelve persons- C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M and N are sitting in two parallel rows. Each row contains six persons and facing each other. The persons are sitting in row1 face south and those are sitting in row 2 face north but not necessarily in the same order. They have different number of shirts. The one who sits in row1 has an even number of shirts and those who are sitting in row2, have an odd number of shirts.
L sits opposite to the one who sits third to the left of the one who has 13 shirts. I and H sit in the same row. H sits immediate right of the one who has 13 shirts. The number of persons sit to the right of H is the same as the number of persons sit to the left of I who has two shirts more than H. J sits second to the right of the one who sits opposite to H. The one who has 12 shirts sits adjacent to L. The one who sits second to the left of G has 10 shirts. G sits to the right of J. The one who sits immediate left of J has one shirt less than H. J has twice the shirts of I. N sits opposite to the one who sits immediate left of J. K sits diagonally opposite to the one who sits immediate left of C. Only two persons sit between C and N. K has half of the shirts of G. The difference between shirts of K and the one who sits immediate right of K is equal to two shirts. F sits immediate right of M who has 10 shirts more than I. E has more shirts than D. D has twice the shirts of L. The sum of the shirts of I and L is equal to F. The sum of the shirts of C and F is equal to twice the shirts of E. C has more shirts than F.
Conditions:
They are playing the dice game. Two persons are rolling the dice at the same time.
I) If two persons are getting even number, then their shirts will be added to the person who sits third to the right of them.
II) If two persons are getting an odd number, then their shirts will be subtracted from the person who sits second to the left of them.
III) If one person gets even and another one gets odd, then their shirts will be thrice.
1) The person who sits immediate left of M and the person who sits immediate right of K are rolling the dice, both are getting even number. Then what is the sum of their shirts?
A. 35
B. 32
C. 30
D. 24
E. 27
Sol:
Condition I applied, Their shirts will be added to the person who sits third to the right of them
2) If the persons who are sitting second from the right end are rolling the dice, they get an odd number. Then what is the difference between their shirts?
A. 6
B. 8
C. 7
D. 5
E. 10
Sol:
Condition II applied, their shirts will be subtracted from the person who sits second to the left of them.
3) What is the sum of the shirts had by the persons who are sitting at the ends of the table?
A. 38
B. 35
C. 30
D. 42
E. 40
4) If M gets an even number and the one who has the square value of shirts in row1 gets an odd number, then how many shirts had by both of them together?
A. 216
B. 63
C. 1000
D. 8
E. 1728