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Directions:- Study the following information carefully to answer the question given below.

(i) Six plays are to be organised from Monday to Sunday - One play each day with one day when there is no play. 'No play' day is not Monday or
Sunday.
(ii) The plays are held in sets of 3 plays each in such a way that 3 plays are held without any break i.e. 3 plays are held in such a way, that there is no 'No play' day between them but immediately before this set or immediately after this set it is 'No play' day.
iii) Play Z is held on 26th and play X was held on 31st of the same
month.
v) Play B was not held immediately after play A (but was held after A, not necessarily immediately and play M was held immediately before Q.
(v) All the six plays were held in the same month.

Which date was a 'No play' day?

A
26th
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B
28th
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C
29th
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D
Cannot be determined
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E
None of these
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Solution

The correct option is B 28th
Six plays are organised from Monday to Sunday.
Conditions:-
(i) One play each day.
(ii) A day when no play is organised is not Monday or Sunday.
(iii) Plays are organised in a set of 3, without any break between them.
According to the given information:-
Play Z was held on 26th; Play X was held on 31st.
Play B was held after play A but it will not be held immediately after Play A.
Play M was held immediately before play Q.
Now, the information can be represented in tabular form as:-

DaysDatePlayMonday25thATuesday26thZWednesday27thBThursday28thNo playFriday29thMSaturday30thQSunday31stX

28th was the 'No play' day.

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