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Question 1 of 200
1. Question
1 pointsIn each of the questions below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be a
variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding.commonly known facts.Statements
Some carpets are books.
All books are pens.
Some pens are cartoons.
All cartoons are notebooks.
Conclusions
I. Some cartons are carpets.
IL Some catroons are books.
III. Some pens are carpets.
IV. Some notebooks are pens.
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According to the statements, the Venn-diagram will be
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Question 2 of 200
2. Question
1 pointsTwo statements are given and these statements are followed by two conclusions numbered (1) and (2). You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:Â Some actors are singers. All the singers are dancers.
Conclusions:
- Some actors are dancers.
- No singer is actor.
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Question 3 of 200
3. Question
1 pointsTwo statements are given and these statements are followed by two conclusions numbered (1) and (2). You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:Â All the harmoniums are instruments. All the instruments are flutes.
Conclusions:
- All the flutes are instruments.
- All the harmoniums are flutes.
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Question 4 of 200
4. Question
1 pointsTwo statements are given and these statements are followed by two conclusions numbered (1) and (2). You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:Â Some mangoes are yellow. Some tixo are mangoes.
Conclusions:
- All the flutes are instruments.
- All the harmoniums are flutes.
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Question 5 of 200
5. Question
1 pointsTwo statements are given and these statements are followed by two conclusions numbered (1) and (2). You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:Â Some ants are parrots. All the parrots are apples.
Conclusions:
- All the apples are parrots.
- Some ants are apples.
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Question 6 of 200
6. Question
1 pointsRead the following information carefully and answer the question that follow.
M, T, D, F, H, R and W are seven students studying in three different colleges I, II and III with at least two in each college. Each of them has a favourite subject from English, History, Geography, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biolory, notnecessarily in the same order. D's favourite subject is Physics and studies in college II with only M. H does not study in college III and he likes English. F studies in college III and does not like Mathematics. Those who like Geography and Chemistry study in the same college. W likes Biology and does net study in college L. R does not study with H.R does not like Chemistry. M does not like History.Which of the following groups of students study in college III?
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Question 7 of 200
7. Question
1 pointsRead the following information carefully and answer the question that follow.
Six persons Arun, Mala, Vimla, Suresh, Ramesh and Varun are related to six different industries, viz. Chemicals, Rubber, Plastic, Oil, Hardware and Leather but not necessarily in the same order. Each person wears a ring of different stones. Diamond, Emerald,Ruby, Gold, Sapphire and Topaz but not necesserily in the same order.
1. Arun wears ring of Topaz and Mala works in Plastic industry.
2. Varun does not wear Sapphire nor is related to Hardware industry.
3. Vimla has a ring of Diamond but she does not work in either Oil or Chemical industry.
4. Suresh works in Rubber industry but does not wear the ring of either Gold or Sapphire.
5. Ramesh works in Leather industry and wears ring of EmeraldWho among the following does wear a ring of Sapphire?
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Mala does wear a ring of sapphire.
person Industry Stone Arun Chemical/Oil Topaz Mala Plastic Sapphire Vimla Hardware Diamond Suresh Rubber Ruby Ramesh Leather Emerald Varun Chemical/Oil Gold -
Question 8 of 200
8. Question
1 pointsRead the following information carefully and answer the question that follow.
Six persons Arun, Mala, Vimla, Suresh, Ramesh and Varun are related to six different industries, viz. Chemicals, Rubber, Plastic, Oil, Hardware and Leather
but not necessarily in the same order. Each person wears a ring of different stones. Diamond, Emerald,Ruby, Gold, Sapphire and Topaz but not necessarily in the same order.
1. Arun wears ring of Topaz and Mala works in Plastic industry.
2. Varun does not wear Sapphire nor is related to Hardware industry.
3. Vimla has a ring of Diamond but she does not work in either Oil or Chemical industry.
4. Suresh works in Rubber industry but does not wear the ring of either Gold or Sapphire.
5. Ramesh works in Leather industry and wears ring of EmeraldVimala works in which of the following industries?
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Vimala does work in Hardware industry.
person Industry Stone Arun Chemical/Oil Topaz Mala Plastic Sapphire Vimla Hardware Diamond Suresh Rubber Ruby Ramesh Leather Emerald Varun Chemical/Oil Gold -
Question 9 of 200
9. Question
1 pointsRead the following information carefully and answer the question that follow.
Six persons Arun, Mala, Vimla, Suresh, Ramesh and Varun are related to six different industries, viz. Chemicals, Rubber, Plastic, Oil, Hardware and Leather
but not necessarily in the same order. Each person wears a ring of different stones. Diamond, Emerald,Ruby, Gold, Sapphire and Topaz but not necessarily in the same order.
1. Arun wears ring of Topaz and Mala works in Plastic industry.
2. Varun does not wear Sapphire nor is related to Hardware industry.
3. Vimla has a ring of Diamond but she does not work in either Oil or Chemical industry.
4. Suresh works in Rubber industry but does not wear the ring of either Gold or Sapphire.
5. Ramesh works in Leather industry and wears ring of EmeraldWhich of the following combinations is definitely true?
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None of the above
person Industry Stone Arun Chemical/Oil Topaz Mala Plastic Sapphire Vimla Hardware Diamond Suresh Rubber Ruby Ramesh Leather Emerald Varun Chemical/Oil Gold -
Question 10 of 200
10. Question
1 pointsP,Q,R,S,T,V,W and Z are sitting around a circle facing the centre. T is third to the left of Z who is third to the left of P. S is third to the right of P and forth to the left of Q. R is second to the right of V.
Who is to the immediate right of p?
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W is the immediate right of p.
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Question 11 of 200
11. Question
1 pointsP,Q,R,S,T,V,W and Z are sitting around a circle facing the centre. T is third to the left of Z who is third to the left of P. S is third to the right of P and forth to the left of Q. R is second to the right of V.
Who is second to the right of S?
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Z is second to the right of S.
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Question 12 of 200
12. Question
1 pointsP,Q,R,S,T,V,W and Z are sitting around a circle facing the centre. T is third to the left of Z who is third to the left of P. S is third to the right of P and forth to the left of Q. R is second to the right of V.
Who is second to the right of Z?
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Q is second to the right of Z.
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Question 13 of 200
13. Question
1 pointsP, Q, R, S, T, V, W and Z are sitting around a circle facing the centre. T is third to the left of Z who is third to the left of P. S is third to the right of P and forth to the left of Q. R is second to the right of V.
What is R's position with respect to T?
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R's position is fourth to the left with respect of T.
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Question 14 of 200
14. Question
1 pointsSelect the related numbers/letters/words from the given alternatives.
9: 16 :: 49 : ?
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9 :16 :: 49 : ?
Hence
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Question 15 of 200
15. Question
1 pointsSelect the related numbers/letters/words from the given alternatives.
63:80 :: 15:?
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Hence,
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Question 16 of 200
16. Question
1 pointsSelect the related numbers/letters/words from the given alternatives.
36:63 ::Â 81:?
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The first number is reversed to get the second number (36) after reversing is (68). Similarly, (81) becomes (1g).
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Question 17 of 200
17. Question
1 pointsSelect the related numbers/letters/words from the given alternatives.
36: 11 ::Â 64:?
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, one number less than (6) is (5) and
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= 11 So,
Similarly,
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Question 18 of 200
18. Question
1 points13: 17 :: 23:?
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The next prime number of (13) is (12). Similarly, the next prime number of (28) is (29).
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Question 19 of 200
19. Question
1 pointsRead the following information carefully and answer the question that follow.
M, T, D, F, H, R and W are seven students studying in three different colleges I, II and III with at least two in each college. Each of them has a favourite subject from English, History, Geography, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biolory, notnecessarily in the same order. D's favourite subject is Physics and studies in college II with only M. H does not study in college III and he likes English. F studies in college III and does not like Mathematics. Those who like Geography and Chemistry study in the same college. W likes Biology and does net study in college L. R does not study with H.R does not like Chemistry. M does not like History.Which of the following groups of students study in college III?
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Student College Subject M II Mathematics T I History D II Physics F III Chemistry H I English R III Geography W III Biology -
Question 20 of 200
20. Question
1 pointsRead the following information carefully and answer the question that follow.
Six persons Arun, Mala, Vimla, Suresh, Ramesh and Varun are related to six different industries, viz. Chemicals, Rubber, Plastic, Oil, Hardware and Leather but not necessarily in the same order. Each person wears a ring of different stones. Diamond, Emerald,Ruby, Gold, Sapphire and Topaz but not necesserily in the same order.
1. Arun wears ring of Topaz and Mala works in Plastic industry.
2. Varun does not wear Sapphire nor is related to Hardware industry.
3. Vimla has a ring of Diamond but she does not work in either Oil or Chemical industry.
4. Suresh works in Rubber industry but does not wear the ring of either Gold or Sapphire.
5. Ramesh works in Leather industry and wears ring of EmeraldWho among the following does wear a ring of Sapphire?
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Mala does wear a ring of sapphire.
person Industry Stone Arun Chemical/Oil Topaz Mala Plastic Sapphire Vimla Hardware Diamond Suresh Rubber Ruby Ramesh Leather Emerald Varun Chemical/Oil Gold -
Question 21 of 200
21. Question
1 pointsRead the following information carefully and answer the question that follow.
Six persons Arun, Mala, Vimla, Suresh, Ramesh and Varun are related to six different industries, viz. Chemicals, Rubber, Plastic, Oil, Hardware and Leather
but not necessarily in the same order. Each person wears a ring of different stones. Diamond, Emerald,Ruby, Gold, Sapphire and Topaz but not necessarily in the same order.
1. Arun wears ring of Topaz and Mala works in Plastic industry.
2. Varun does not wear Sapphire nor is related to Hardware industry.
3. Vimla has a ring of Diamond but she does not work in either Oil or Chemical industry.
4. Suresh works in Rubber industry but does not wear the ring of either Gold or Sapphire.
5. Ramesh works in Leather industry and wears ring of EmeraldVimala works in which of the following industries?
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Vimala does work in Hardware industry.
person Industry Stone Arun Chemical/Oil Topaz Mala Plastic Sapphire Vimla Hardware Diamond Suresh Rubber Ruby Ramesh Leather Emerald Varun Chemical/Oil Gold -
Question 22 of 200
22. Question
1 pointsRead the following information carefully and answer the question that follow.
Six persons Arun, Mala, Vimla, Suresh, Ramesh and Varun are related to six different industries, viz. Chemicals, Rubber, Plastic, Oil, Hardware and Leather
but not necessarily in the same order. Each person wears a ring of different stones. Diamond, Emerald,Ruby, Gold, Sapphire and Topaz but not necessarily in the same order.
1. Arun wears ring of Topaz and Mala works in Plastic industry.
2. Varun does not wear Sapphire nor is related to Hardware industry.
3. Vimla has a ring of Diamond but she does not work in either Oil or Chemical industry.
4. Suresh works in Rubber industry but does not wear the ring of either Gold or Sapphire.
5. Ramesh works in Leather industry and wears ring of EmeraldWhich of the following combinations is definitely true?
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None of the above
person Industry Stone Arun Chemical/Oil Topaz Mala Plastic Sapphire Vimla Hardware Diamond Suresh Rubber Ruby Ramesh Leather Emerald Varun Chemical/Oil Gold -
Question 23 of 200
23. Question
1 pointsRead the following information carefully and answer the question that follow.
Seven students A, B, C, D, E, F and G from three different colleges X, Y and Z study different subjects viz., Psychology, Sociology, History, Geography, Economics, Accountancy and English not necessarily in the same order. At least two students study in each college. D studies Psychology in college X with only F. B studies English and E studies Geography but none of them studies in college Y. The one who studies Sociology studies in college Z. G studies Accountancy and C studies History.Which of the following is the correct combination of College, student and subject?
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Question 24 of 200
24. Question
1 pointsRead the following information carefully and answer the question that follow.
Six persons Arun, Mala, Vimla, Suresh, Ramesh and Varun are related to six different industries, viz. Chemicals, Rubber, Plastic, Oil, Hardware and Leather
but not necessarily in the same order. Each person wears a ring of different stones. Diamond, Emerald,Ruby, Gold, Sapphire and Topaz but not necessarily in the same order.
1. Arun wears ring of Topaz and Mala works in Plastic industry.
2. Varun does not wear Sapphire nor is related to Hardware industry.
3. Vimla has a ring of Diamond but she does not work in either Oil or Chemical industry.
4. Suresh works in Rubber industry but does not wear the ring of either Gold or Sapphire.
5. Ramesh works in Leather industry and wears ring of EmeraldArun is related with which of the following industries?
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Arun does works either chemical or oil industry.
person Industry Stone Arun Chemical/Oil Topaz Mala Plastic Sapphire Vimla Hardware Diamond Suresh Rubber Ruby Ramesh Leather Emerald Varun Chemical/Oil Gold -
Question 25 of 200
25. Question
1 pointsWhat number inside the circle?
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Looking at the diagram in rows, the central circle equals half the sum of the numbers in the other circles to the left and right of the center.
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Question 26 of 200
26. Question
1 pointsWhich number replace the question marks?
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The number at the center of each triangle equals the sum of the lower two numbers minus the top number.
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Question 27 of 200
27. Question
1 pointsWhat number should replace the question mark?
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Each number indicates its position in the grid.
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Question 28 of 200
28. Question
1 pointsWhat number should replace the question mark?
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91 ÷ 13 = 7.
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Question 29 of 200
29. Question
1 pointsP,Q,R,S,T,V,W and Z are sitting around a circle facing the centre. T is third to the left of Z who is third to the left of P. S is third to the right of P and forth to the left of Q. R is second to the right of V.
Who is to the immediate right of p?
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W is the immediate right of p.
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Question 30 of 200
30. Question
1 pointsP,Q,R,S,T,V,W and Z are sitting around a circle facing the centre. T is third to the left of Z who is third to the left of P. S is third to the right of P and forth to the left of Q. R is second to the right of V.
Who is second to the right of S?
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Z is second to the right of S.
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Question 31 of 200
31. Question
1 pointsP,Q,R,S,T,V,W and Z are sitting around a circle facing the centre. T is third to the left of Z who is third to the left of P. S is third to the right of P and forth to the left of Q. R is second to the right of V.
Who is second to the right of Z?
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Q is second to the right of Z.
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Question 32 of 200
32. Question
1 pointsP, Q, R, S, T, V, W and Z are sitting around a circle facing the centre. T is third to the left of Z who is third to the left of P. S is third to the right of P and forth to the left of Q. R is second to the right of V.
What is R's position with respect to T?
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R's position is fourth to the left with respect of T.
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Question 33 of 200
33. Question
1 pointsIn a certain code GRANT is written as UOBSH and PRIDE is written as FEJSQ. How is SOLD written in that code?
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Question 34 of 200
34. Question
1 pointsFour of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
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Question 35 of 200
35. Question
1 pointsHow many meaningful English words can be made with the second, the fourth, the sixth and the seventh letters of the word STUMBLE using each letter only once in each word?
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Question 36 of 200
36. Question
1 pointsWhat should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following letter series based on the English alphabetical order?
BE Â Â GJ Â Â LO Â Â QT Â Â ?
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Question 37 of 200
37. Question
1 pointsHow many such pairs of letters are there in the word GOVERNMENT each of which has as many letters berween them in the word (in both forward and backward directions) as in the English alphabet?
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Question 38 of 200
38. Question
1 pointsIn the following questions, the symbols 6, %, $, # and @ are used with the
following meaning as illustrated below.
'P $ Q'means 'P is not smaller than Q'.
'P @ Q'means 'p is not greater than Q'.
'P δ Q' means 'P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q'.
'P # Q'means 'P is neither greater than nor equal to Q'.
'P % Q'means 'P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q'.
Now, in each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two Conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true?Statements:  F @ N, NδR, H @ R
Conclusions : I. HδN, II. F#RCorrect
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Question 39 of 200
39. Question
1 pointsIn the following questions, the symbols 6, %, $, # and @ are used with the
following meaning as illustrated below.
'P $ Q'means 'P is not smaller than Q'.
'P @ Q'means 'p is not greater than Q'.
'P δ Q' means 'P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q'.
'P # Q'means 'P is neither greater than nor equal to Q'.
'P % Q'means 'P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q'.
Now, in each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two Conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true?Statements: M # T, Â T @ K, Â K$ N
Condusions: I.M#N, II.KδMCorrect
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Question 40 of 200
40. Question
1 pointsIn the following questions, the symbols 6, %, $, # and @ are used with the
following meaning as illustrated below.
'P $ Q'means 'P is not smaller than Q'.
'P @ Q'means 'p is not greater than Q'.
'P δ Q' means 'P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q'.
'P # Q'means 'P is neither greater than nor equal to Q'.
'P % Q'means 'P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q'.
Now, in each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two Conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true?Statements:Â T%H, H $ W
Conclusions:Â Â I. W#T, Â II. W%TCorrect
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Question 41 of 200
41. Question
1 pointsIn the following questions, the symbols 6, %, $, # and @ are used with the
following meaning as illustrated below.
'P $ Q'means 'P is not smaller than Q'.
'P @ Q'means 'p is not greater than Q'.
'P δ Q' means 'P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q'.
'P # Q'means 'P is neither greater than nor equal to Q'.
'P % Q'means 'P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q'.
Now, in each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two Conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true?Statements: NδK, K#D, D%M
Conclusions: I. MδK, II. D δ NCorrect
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Question 42 of 200
42. Question
1 pointsIn the following questions, the symbols 6, %, $, # and @ are used with the
following meaning as illustrated below.
'P $ Q'means 'P is not smaller than Q'.
'P @ Q'means 'p is not greater than Q'.
'P δ Q' means 'P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q'.
'P # Q'means 'P is neither greater than nor equal to Q'.
'P % Q'means 'P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q'.
Now, in each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two Conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true?Statements:  J $ B,  B % R, R δF
Conclusions: I.F#B, II.R@JCorrect
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Question 43 of 200
43. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circle facing the centre, not necessarily in the same-order. D is not second to the left of F but D is second to the right of A. C is third to the right of A and C is second to the left of G. B is not an immediate neighbour of G.Who is to the immediate right of C?
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Question 44 of 200
44. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circle facing the centre, not necessarily in the same-order. D is not second to the left of F but D is second to the right of A. C is third to the right of A and C is second to the left of G. B is not an immediate neighbour of G.Who is the only one person sitting between A and G?
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Question 45 of 200
45. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circle facing the centre, not necessarily in the same-order. D is not second to the left of F but D is second to the right of A. C is third to the right of A and C is second to the left of G. B is not an immediate neighbour of G.Who is to the immediate left of D?
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Question 46 of 200
46. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circle facing the centre, not necessarily in the same order. D is not second to the left of F but D is second to the right of A. C id third to the right of A and C is second to the left of G. B is not an immediate neighbour of G.Who is second to the left of C?
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Question 47 of 200
47. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully and answer the question given below.
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting around a circle facing the centre, not necessarily in the same order. D is not second to the left of F but D is second to the right of A. C id third to the right of A and C is second to the left of G. B is not an immediate neighbour of G.What is E s position with respect to D?
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Question 48 of 200
48. Question
1 pointsIn each question below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of digit/symbols numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents group of letters based coding system and the condition given below and mark the number of that combination as your answer. If none of the combinations correctly ,represents the group of letters, marks (5) i.e., 'None of these' as your answer.
Letters P M A E J K D R W H I U T F
Digits,/Symbols Conditions 4 $ I 2 3 # 5 @ @ 6 o/o 6 7 9
(i) Of the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, the codes of both these are to be interchanged.
(ii) If both the first and the last letters are consonants both these are to be coded as per the code of the last letter.
(iii) If the first letter is vowel and the last letter is a consonant both these are to be coded as '*'.Note: All the remaining letters are to be coded as per their original codes.
Q. ERWHKA
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Question 49 of 200
49. Question
1 pointsIn each question below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of digit/symbols numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents group of letters based coding system and the condition given below and mark the number of that combination as your answer. If none of the combinations correctly ,represents the group of letters, marks (5) i.e., 'None of these' as your answer.
Letters P M A E J K D R W H I U T F
Digits,/Symbols Conditions 4 $ I 2 3 # 5 @ @ 6 o/o 6 7 9
(i) Of the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, the codes of both these are to be interchanged.
(ii) If both the first and the last letters are consonants both these are to be coded as per the code of the last letter.
(iii) If the first letter is vowel and the last letter is a consonant both these are to be coded as '*'.Note: All the remaining letters are to be coded as per their original codes.
Q. MPEKDU
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Question 50 of 200
50. Question
1 pointsIn each question below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of digit/symbols numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents group of letters based coding system and the condition given below and mark the number of that combination as your answer. If none of the combinations correctly ,represents the group of letters, marks (5) i.e., 'None of these' as your answer.
Letters P M A E J K D R W H I U T F
Digits,/Symbols Conditions 4 $ I 2 3 # 5 @ @ 6 o/o 6 7 9
(i) Of the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, the codes of both these are to be interchanged.
(ii) If both the first and the last letters are consonants both these are to be coded as per the code of the last letter.
(iii) If the first letter is vowel and the last letter is a consonant both these are to be coded as '*'.Note: All the remaining letters are to be coded as per their original codes.
Q. TMEIUF
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Question 51 of 200
51. Question
1 pointsThe Ramon Magsaysay Award established in 1957 is Asia’s highest honour. The award celebrates memory and leadership example of the third president of which of the following Asian countries?
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Question 52 of 200
52. Question
1 pointsWhile the Indian men’s cricket team has disappointed with their spineless performance against England, the women’s cricket team beat which of the following teams by six wickets recently in their first Test match after a eight-year hiatus?
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Question 53 of 200
53. Question
1 pointsWhile the Indian men’s cricket team has disappointed with their spineless performance against England, the women’s cricket team beat which of the following teams by six wickets recently in their first Test match after a eight-year hiatus?
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Question 54 of 200
54. Question
1 pointsImran Khan called for ‘civil disobedience movement’ in Pakistan to oust Nawaz Sharif-led govt recently and arranged ‘Azadi March’ to Islamabad. He leads which of the following parties?
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Question 55 of 200
55. Question
1 pointsIndia called off Foreign Secretary-level talks with Pakistan after its High Commissioner in India held talks with Kashmiri separatists. Who is the current High Commissioner of Pakistan in India?
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Question 56 of 200
56. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following extension of the given acronyms is NOT correct?
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Question 57 of 200
57. Question
1 points'Riel' is the currency of which of the countries?
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Question 58 of 200
58. Question
1 pointsMahela jayawardene who bade adieeu to Test Cricket, recently, was a batsman of which of the following teams?
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Question 59 of 200
59. Question
1 pointsPrime Minister Naredra Modi approved the constitution of an Expenditure Management Commission (EMC) announced in the Budget for FY15. Who among the following will head the Commission?
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Question 60 of 200
60. Question
1 pointsThe Tata- Sons Singapore Airlines joint venture is all set to launch their airline soon. What will be the brand name of its
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Question 61 of 200
61. Question
1 pointsTwo ancient Maya cities, Lagunita and Tamchen, have been discovered by the archaeologist in which of the following countries recently?
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Question 62 of 200
62. Question
1 pointsChina slapped USD 201 mn fines on 12 auto makers from which of the following countries recently for anti-monopoly norms violations?
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Question 63 of 200
63. Question
1 pointsAs notified by the govt recently, now we can invest up to what amount annually in our Public Provident Fund (PPF) account?
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Question 64 of 200
64. Question
1 pointsThe US space agency NASA’s Opportunity rover breoke out-of-this-world distance record clocking 40 km on mars recently. Earlier record was held by Lunokhod 2 rover which belonged to
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Question 65 of 200
65. Question
1 pointsPrime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated NTPC’s super thermal power station at Mouda in which of the following states recently?
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Question 66 of 200
66. Question
1 pointsRakesh Kumar, who has been arrested by the CBI on the charges of bribery, is the chief executive of which of the following institutions?
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Question 67 of 200
67. Question
1 pointsAfter the dismal performance by the India cricket team against England in the Test series, the BCCI has appointed who among the following as the Team Director recently?
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Question 68 of 200
68. Question
1 pointsThe Govt ordered forensic audit on which of the following state-run banks in a fixed deposits scam recently? The PSBs
are alleged to have siphoned crores from their fixed deposits customers.Correct
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Question 69 of 200
69. Question
1 pointsPadma Shree, Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan awardee BKS Iyengar passed away recently. He was a world renowned
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Question 70 of 200
70. Question
1 pointsA Hindu temple claimed to be the world'first 'eco temple'solar panels and a rainwater harvesting system, has been opened in which of the following countries recently?
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Question 71 of 200
71. Question
1 pointsThe world’s first smartphone completed 20 years recently. The phone with a battery life of one hour was developed by the American cellular company BelSelf and which of the following companies in 1994?
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Question 72 of 200
72. Question
1 pointsWho among the following has been conferred with this year’s prestigious SAARC’s Best Law Teacher Award recently?
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Question 73 of 200
73. Question
1 pointsIndian origin acadmic Leila patel won the annual Women in Science Awards hosted by the Ministry of Science and Technology in which of the following counties recently?
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Question 74 of 200
74. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following regulator proposed to appoint a Chief Operating Officer (COO) and its Board approved the proposal recently?
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Question 75 of 200
75. Question
1 pointsName the tennis player who has become the first man to win 300 matches at the ATP Masters 1000 level, beating Vasek Pospisil recently?
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Question 76 of 200
76. Question
1 pointsChina inaugurated its second railway line in Tibet which links Tibet’s provincial capital Lhasa with
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Question 77 of 200
77. Question
1 pointsAfter media reports of alarming sex ratio in Una district (less than 500 female infants born against 1000 males during the last two years), the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued notice to the govt 1) Haryana 2) Himachal Pradesh 3) Punjab 4) Uttar Pradesh 5) None of these
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Question 78 of 200
78. Question
1 pointsRussia has sought to import fruits; vegetables form which of the following countries recently after economic sanctions imposed on it by the Western world? The country currently exports agricultural commodities worth USD 100 mn yearly
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Question 79 of 200
79. Question
1 pointsThe Govt set up a high level committee to give recommendations on restructuring of Food Corporation of India (FCI). Who among the following is heading the committee?
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Question 80 of 200
80. Question
1 pointsFollowing an order of a local court, human rights crusader Irom Sharmila Chanu was released recently. She has been on
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Question 81 of 200
81. Question
1 pointsWho among the following has been appointed as the brand ambassador of Delhi state recently?
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Question 82 of 200
82. Question
1 pointsThe RBI is all set to introduce a fifth Deputy Governor in the top management of the central bank. The fifth Dy
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Question 83 of 200
83. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following private sector banks has introduced EMI facility for debit card holders for the first time in India recently?
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Question 84 of 200
84. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following brands has been ranked as India’s most valuable brand with a brand value of USD 9.4 bn in a recent survey for top 50 brands in the country?
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Question 85 of 200
85. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is the country’s largest private sector bank as of now?
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Question 86 of 200
86. Question
1 pointsTo improve the quality of corporate disclosures, stock market regulator SEBI has said that all price-sensitive information has to be disclosed by listed companies within ________ of occurrence of the event.
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Question 87 of 200
87. Question
1 pointsAs per the recent report by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham), which state in India has emerged on top in attracting investment in hotels and tourism industry during 2012-13?
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Question 88 of 200
88. Question
1 pointsLok sabha speaker sumitra Mahajan cleared that she was not in a position to give the Leader of Opposition status to Congress recently. What minimum number of seats is required for staking claim to the post in the present Lok Sabha?
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Question 89 of 200
89. Question
1 pointsThe recently released the book 'Assassination' of Rajiv Gandhi: An Inside Job?’ has been written by who among the
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Question 90 of 200
90. Question
1 pointsPrime Minister Narendra Modi announced a new irrigation scheme ‘Pradhan Mantri Krishi Seenchayi Yojana’ to meet the irrigation needs of all farmers across the country. What amount has been set aside for the scheme in the Union Budget for FY15?
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Question 91 of 200
91. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following states has announced a liquor policy to make state liquor free in a decade recently?
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Question 92 of 200
92. Question
1 pointsRagala Venkat Rahul bagged India’s first medal of the second Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China recently. He is a
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Question 93 of 200
93. Question
1 pointsOscar-winning Director Richard Attenborough died at 90 recently. He is known for his film
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Question 94 of 200
94. Question
1 pointsThe External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj visited which of the following countries on a three-day visit recently? India has robust economic relations with the country with bilateral trade of 8 billion dollars.
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Question 95 of 200
95. Question
1 pointsProf Jitendra Narayan Dash has been selected for the prestigious Central Sahitya Akademi’s Bal Puraskar for this year. He is a noted
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Question 96 of 200
96. Question
1 pointsThe State ministers in-charge of drinking water and sanitation met in New Delhi to evolve a strategy for the speedy implementation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s mission of ‘Swachh Bharat’. The mission is to be completed by
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Question 97 of 200
97. Question
1 pointsThe CACP, a statutory body that advises the govt on the pricing policy for major farm produce, has recommended the fair and remunerative price (FRP) for sugarcane for the 2015-16 season at
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Question 98 of 200
98. Question
1 pointsJnanpith award winner UR Ananthamurthy died recently. He was a noted writer of ________ literature and his famous
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Question 99 of 200
99. Question
1 pointsThe Govt has announced to spend about what amount initially on various IT and telecom projects under the ‘Digital India’ programme?
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Question 100 of 200
100. Question
1 pointsThe sports ministry approved the names of the athletes recommended by Kapil Dev-led panel for Arjuna Award 2014. Who among the following is NOT included in the list?
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Question 101 of 200
101. Question
1 pointsAn ideal fluid is defined as the fluid which:
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Question 102 of 200
102. Question
1 pointsFor a floating body. The duoyant force passes Through the:
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Question 103 of 200
103. Question
1 pointsIn an I.C. engine fuel is
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Question 104 of 200
104. Question
1 pointsIn a two stroke engine. The working cycle is complete in the number of revolution of the crank shaft equal to
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Question 105 of 200
105. Question
1 pointsThe Process of heat transfer from one particle of the body to another with out actual motion of the particles is called .
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Question 106 of 200
106. Question
1 pointsAccording to fourier law heat flow (Q) due to conduction is given by:
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Question 107 of 200
107. Question
1 pointsThe first law of Thermodynamics status:
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Question 108 of 200
108. Question
1 pointsA carnot cycle consists of:
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Question 109 of 200
109. Question
1 pointsA soild shaft of diameter D transmits the torque equal to:
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Question 110 of 200
110. Question
1 pointsRankines formula is an empirical formula which is used for:
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Question 111 of 200
111. Question
1 points200 revolution of the winch handle raise a load of 500 kgf upto a height of 20m. force applied on winch handle is 25 kgf and radial length of handle is 0.4m. find the efficiency.
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Question 112 of 200
112. Question
1 pointsReciprocating air compressors are suitable for delivering air of:
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Question 113 of 200
113. Question
1 pointsThe efficiency of a rotary air compressor as compared to that of reciprocating air compressor is :
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Question 114 of 200
114. Question
1 pointsMass of a train is 15,000 kilograms. How much attractive force a locomotive should exert so as to accelerate the train starting from rest to reach a velocity of 60 km/h after 1 minute:
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Question 115 of 200
115. Question
1 pointsVolumetric efficiency of a air compressor:
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Question 116 of 200
116. Question
1 pointsA wheel has 50 teeth of module 5mm. Find the circular Pitch.
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Question 117 of 200
117. Question
1 pointsIt is required to drive a lathe of diameter 30 cm at 600 r.p.m. from a shaft rotating at 400 r.p.m. Calculate the diameter of the pulley required on the driving shaft. Assuming 5% slip.
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Question 118 of 200
118. Question
1 pointsWhich factor affects the size of a cam?
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Question 119 of 200
119. Question
1 pointsFor the knife edge follower, the cam profile and pitch curve are
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Question 120 of 200
120. Question
1 pointsThe pressure angle of a cam—
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Question 121 of 200
121. Question
1 pointsIf u = 0,a=2cm/s2, t=75.5v = ?
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Question 122 of 200
122. Question
1 pointsFor connecting Piston rod and cross-head of an engine.