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Question 1 of 318
1. 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 ?
Correct
Except 'black' all are the colour of the rainbow.
Incorrect
Except 'black' all are the colour of the rainbow.
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Question 2 of 318
2. Question
1 pointsHow many such pairs of letters are there in the word FOREIGN each of which has as may letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet ?
Correct
Incorrect
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Question 3 of 318
3. Question
1 pointsEach vowel in the word JOURNEY is replaced by the previous letter in the English alphabet and each consonant is replaced by the next letter in the English alphabet, then the substituted letters are arranged in alphabetical order. Which of the following will be the fifth from the left end ?
Correct
JOURNEY
According to question, after arrangement : KNTSODZ
Alphabetically : DKNOSTZ
Fifth letter from the left end = S
Incorrect
JOURNEY
According to question, after arrangement : KNTSODZ
Alphabetically : DKNOSTZ
Fifth letter from the left end = S
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Question 4 of 318
4. Question
1 pointsHow many such digits are there in the number 5846937 each of which is as far away from the beginning of the number as when the digits are arranged in descending order within the number ?
Correct
Incorrect
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Question 5 of 318
5. Question
1 pointsIn a certain language, 'food is good' is written as 'ho na ta', 'eat food regularly' is written as 'sa ta la' and 'keep good health' is written as 'da na ja'. How is 'eat' written in that code language ?
Correct
Incorrect
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Question 6 of 318
6. Question
1 pointsIn a row of thirty boys, R is fourth from the right end and W is tenth from the left end. How many boys are there between R and W ?
Correct
Number of children between R and W = 30 - (4+10)=16
Incorrect
Number of children between R and W = 30 - (4+10)=16
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Question 7 of 318
7. Question
1 pointsAmong A, B, C, D and E each having a different weight, D is heaving than A and E and B is lighter than C. Who among them is the heaviest ?
Correct
D is heaving than A and E and B is lighter than C.
So, comparison is not possible among A, B, C, D and E.
Incorrect
D is heaving than A and E and B is lighter than C.
So, comparison is not possible among A, B, C, D and E.
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Question 8 of 318
8. Question
1 pointsIn a certain code, CORDIAL is written as 'SPDCMBJ'. How is SOMEDAY written in that code ?
Correct
Incorrect
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Question 9 of 318
9. Question
1 pointsHow many meaningful English words can be made with the letters EMLI using each letter only once in each word ?
Correct
Two meaningful words can be made.
MILE, LIME
Incorrect
Two meaningful words can be made.
MILE, LIME
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Question 10 of 318
10. 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 ?
Correct
Apart from 85 all are divisible by 3.
Incorrect
Apart from 85 all are divisible by 3.
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Question 11 of 318
11. Question
1 pointsWhat should came next in the following letter series ?
A Z A B Y A B C X A B C D W A B C D E V A B C D E
Correct
Letter series will be formed as follows
AZ, ABY, ABCX, ABCDW, ABCDEV, ABCDE F U
Incorrect
Letter series will be formed as follows
AZ, ABY, ABCX, ABCDW, ABCDEV, ABCDE F U
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Question 12 of 318
12. Question
1 pointsIf 'p' denotes 'multiplied by' ; 'R' denotes 'added to' ; "T" denotes 'subtracted from' and "W" denotes 'divided by', then
6 4 W 4 P 8 T 6 R 4 = ?
Correct
?=
? = 128 - 6 + 4
? = 126
Incorrect
?=
? = 128 - 6 + 4
? = 126
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Question 13 of 318
13. Question
1 pointsIf it is possible to make only one meaningful English word with the first, the sixth, the eighth and the ninth letters of the word HOARDINGS, which of the following will be the third letter of that word ? If no such word can be made, give 'X' as the answered and if more than one such word can be made, give 'Y' as the answer.
Correct
Letter : H I G S
Meaningful word : S I G H
So, the third letter is G.
Incorrect
Letter : H I G S
Meaningful word : S I G H
So, the third letter is G.
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Question 14 of 318
14. Question
1 pointsIn a certain code DOES is written as '5$3%' and SITE is written as '%4$#3'. How is EDIT written in that code ?
Correct
Incorrect
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Question 15 of 318
15. Question
1 pointsD is brother of B. M is brother of B. k is father of M. T is wife of K. How is B related to T ?
Correct
Incorrect
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Question 16 of 318
16. Question
1 pointsStudy the following arrangement carefully answer the questions given below.
B 2 M E J % R 5 @ N D I P 4 © T 3 9 F U 1 $ 6 H J A 7 G Q #
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group ?
Correct
Incorrect
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Question 17 of 318
17. Question
1 pointsStudy the following arrangement carefully answer the questions given below.
B 2 M E J % R 5 @ N D I P 4 © T 3 9 F U 1 $ 6 H J A 7 G Q #
How many such vowels are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a number and immediately followed by a consonant ?
Correct
Incorrect
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Question 18 of 318
18. Question
1 pointsStudy the following arrangement carefully answer the questions given below.
B 2 M E J % R 5 @ N D I P 4 © T 3 9 F U 1 $ 6 H J A 7 G Q #
Which of the following is the fifth to the left of the eighteenth from the left end of the above arrangement ?
Correct
= 18 -5 = 13 = P
Incorrect
= 18 -5 = 13 = P
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Question 19 of 318
19. Question
1 pointsStudy the following arrangement carefully answer the questions given below.
B 2 M E J % R 5 @ N D I P 4 © T 3 9 F U 1 $ 6 H J A 7 G Q #
If all the symbols in the above arrangement are dropped, which of the following will be the twelfth from the right end ?
Correct
B 2 M E J R 5 N D I P 4 T 3 9 F U 1 6 H J A 7 G Q
So, twelfth from the right end = 3
Incorrect
B 2 M E J R 5 N D I P 4 T 3 9 F U 1 6 H J A 7 G Q
So, twelfth from the right end = 3
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Question 20 of 318
20. Question
1 pointsStudy the following arrangement carefully answer the questions given below.
B 2 M E J % R 5 @ N D I P 4 © T 3 9 F U 1 $ 6 H J A 7 G Q #
How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a number and immediately followed by a letter ?
Correct
Incorrect
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Question 21 of 318
21. Question
1 pointsStudy the following arrangement carefully answer the questions given below.
B 2 M E J % R 5 @ N D I P 4 © T 3 9 F U 1 $ 6 H J A 7 G Q #
Which of the following is the ninth to the right of the twentieth from the right end of the above arrangement ?
Correct
9th to the right of 20th from the right = 20 - 9 =11th from right
= 1
Incorrect
9th to the right of 20th from the right = 20 - 9 =11th from right
= 1
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Question 22 of 318
22. Question
1 pointsIn each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the 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 All windows are doors. All buildings are doors. All doors are boats.
Conclusions
I. All windows are boats.
II. All buildings are boats.
III. Some boats are boats.Correct
Incorrect
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Question 23 of 318
23. Question
1 pointsIn each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the 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 desks are chairs. Some chairs are pens. Some pens are drawers.
Conclusions
I. Some drawers are desks.
II. Some drawers are chairs.
III. No drawers is chair.Correct
Incorrect
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Question 24 of 318
24. Question
1 pointsIn each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the 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.
Statement All flowers are trees. Some trees are houses. All houses are wheels.
conclusions
I. Some wheels are trees.
II. Some trees are flowers.
III. Some wheels are flowers.Correct
Incorrect
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Question 25 of 318
25. Question
1 pointsIn each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the 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 radios are telephones. All telephones are mirrors. All mirrors are desks.
Conclusions
I. Some radios are desks.
II. Some radios are telephones.
III. Some wheels are flowers.Correct
Incorrect
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Question 26 of 318
26. Question
1 pointsIn each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the 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 All furnitures are jungles. No jungle is road. Some roads are hills.
Conclusions
I. Some roads are furnitures.
II. Some jungles are furnitures.
III. Some hills are jungles.Correct
Incorrect
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Question 27 of 318
27. Question
1 pointsIn each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the 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 All bricks are stones. Some stones are rocks. All rocks are mountains.
Conclusions
I. Some mountains are stones.
II. Some mountains are bricks.
III. Some stones are bricks.Correct
Incorrect
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Question 28 of 318
28. Question
1 pointsIn the following questions the symbols #, %, @, $, and © are used with the following meaning illustrated.
'P # Q' means 'P is not smaller than Q'
'P % Q' means 'P is not greater than Q'
'P @ 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'
In each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true. find out which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true.Statements H © W, W % R, R @ F
Conclusions I. R © H
II. R @ HCorrect
#
%
@
$ © H=W,W R,R>F
From statements (I) and (II),
RW,H= or RH
So, either (I) or (II) follows.Incorrect
#
%
@
$ © H=W,W R,R>F
From statements (I) and (II),
RW,H= or RH
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Question 29 of 318
29. Question
1 pointsIn the following questions the symbols #, %, @, $, and © are used with the following meaning illustrated.
'P # Q' means 'P is not smaller than Q'
'P % Q' means 'P is not greater than Q'
'P @ 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'
In each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true. find out which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true.
Statements M $ T, T @ K, K © D
Conclusions I. D $ T
II. K $ MCorrect
M < T, T > K, K = D
From statements (I) and (II),
T >K = D or D < T
So, I is true.
So, the relation cannot be established between K and M.Incorrect
M < T, T > K, K = D
From statements (I) and (II),
T >K = D or D < T
So, I is true.
So, the relation cannot be established between K and M. -
Question 30 of 318
30. Question
1 pointsIn the following questions the symbols #, %, @, $, and © are used with the following meaning illustrated.
'P # Q' means 'P is not smaller than Q'
'P % Q' means 'P is not greater than Q'
'P @ 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'
In each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true. find out which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true.Statements R % N, N # F, F @ B
Conclusions I. F © R
II. B $ NCorrect
R N, NF, F > B
Relationship cannot be established between F and R.
So, (I) is not true.
From statements (II) and (III).
N F > B
or B < N So, conclusion (II) is true.Incorrect
R N, NF, F > B
Relationship cannot be established between F and R.
So, (I) is not true.
From statements (II) and (III).
N F > B
or B < N So, conclusion (II) is true. -
Question 31 of 318
31. Question
1 pointsIn the following questions the symbols #, %, @, $, and © are used with the following meaning illustrated.
'P # Q' means 'P is not smaller than Q'
'P % Q' means 'P is not greater than Q'
'P @ 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'
In each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true. find out which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true.Statements H @ W, W $ M, M # K
Conclusions I. K $ W
II. H @ MCorrect
H > W, W < M, M K
H > W < M K
K $ W False
H @ M False
Both (I) and (II) are not true.
Incorrect
H > W, W < M, M K
H > W < M K
K $ W False
H @ M False
Both (I) and (II) are not true.
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Question 32 of 318
32. Question
1 pointsIn the following questions the symbols #, %, @, $, and © are used with the following meaning illustrated.
'P # Q' means 'P is not smaller than Q'
'P % Q' means 'P is not greater than Q'
'P @ 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'
In each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true. find out which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true.Statements R # T, T © M, M @ D
Conclusions I. D $ T
II. R # MCorrect
R T, T = M, M > D
From above all three statements,
R T, T=M > D
or D < T and R M
Both, (I) and (II) are true.Incorrect
R T, T = M, M > D
From above all three statements,
R T, T=M > D
or D < T and R M
Both, (I) and (II) are true. -
Question 33 of 318
33. Question
1 pointsIn the following questions the symbols #, %, @, $, and © are used with the following meaning illustrated.
'P # Q' means 'P is not smaller than Q'
'P % Q' means 'P is not greater than Q'
'P @ 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'
In each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true. find out which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true.Statements F # K, K $ B, B % M
Conclusions I. M @ F
II. B @ FCorrect
F K, K < B, B M
F K < B M
M @ F M > F False
B @ F B > F False
Both (I) and (II) are not true.Incorrect
F K, K < B, B M
F K < B M
M @ F M > F False
B @ F B > F False
Both (I) and (II) are not true. -
Question 34 of 318
34. Question
1 pointsA word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input : go now 52 38 17 for again 65
Step I : 65 go now 52 38 17 for again
Step II : 65 again go now 52 38 17 for
Step III : 65 again 52 go now 38 17 for
Step IV : 65 again 52 for go now 38 17
Step V : 65 again 52 for 38 go now 17
Step VI : 65 again 52 for 38 go 17 now
Step VI is the last step of the rearrangement.
As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.Input : home turf 39 24 86 44 roll over
Which of the following steps will be the least ?Correct
Numbers follow decreasing order and letters follow alphabetical order.
Input : home turf 39 24 86 44 roll over.
Step I : 86 home turf 39 24 44 roll over.
Step II : 86 home 44 turf 39 24 roll over.
Step III : 86 home 44 over turf 39 24 roll.
Step IV : 86 home 44 over 39 turf 24 roll.
Step V : 86 home 44 over 39 roll turf 24.
Step VI : 86 home 44 over 39 roll 24 turf.
So, step VI is the last step.Incorrect
Numbers follow decreasing order and letters follow alphabetical order.
Input : home turf 39 24 86 44 roll over.
Step I : 86 home turf 39 24 44 roll over.
Step II : 86 home 44 turf 39 24 roll over.
Step III : 86 home 44 over turf 39 24 roll.
Step IV : 86 home 44 over 39 turf 24 roll.
Step V : 86 home 44 over 39 roll turf 24.
Step VI : 86 home 44 over 39 roll 24 turf.
So, step VI is the last step. -
Question 35 of 318
35. Question
1 pointsA word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input : go now 52 38 17 for again 65
Step I : 65 go now 52 38 17 for again
Step II : 65 again go now 52 38 17 for
Step III : 65 again 52 go now 38 17 for
Step IV : 65 again 52 for go now 38 17
Step V : 65 again 52 for 38 go now 17
Step VI : 65 again 52 for 38 go 17 now
Step VI is the last step of the rearrangement.
As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.Step III of input : 94 car 86 window shut 52 31 house Which of the following in definitely the input ?
Correct
Input cannot determined exactly.
Incorrect
Input cannot determined exactly.
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Question 36 of 318
36. Question
1 pointsA word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input : go now 52 38 17 for again 65
Step I : 65 go now 52 38 17 for again
Step II : 65 again go now 52 38 17 for
Step III : 65 again 52 go now 38 17 for
Step IV : 65 again 52 for go now 38 17
Step V : 65 again 52 for 38 go now 17
Step VI : 65 again 52 for 38 go 17 now
Step VI is the last step of the rearrangement.
As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.Step IV of an input is : 58 box 47 dew 15 21 town pot
Which of the following steps will be the last ?Correct
Numbers follow decreasing order and letters follow alphabetical order.
Step IV : 58 box 47 dew 15 21 town pot.
Step V : 58 box 47 dew 21 15 town pot.
Step VI : 58 box 47 dew 21 pot 15 town.
Step VI is the last step.Incorrect
Numbers follow decreasing order and letters follow alphabetical order.
Step IV : 58 box 47 dew 15 21 town pot.
Step V : 58 box 47 dew 21 15 town pot.
Step VI : 58 box 47 dew 21 pot 15 town.
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Question 37 of 318
37. Question
1 pointsA word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input : go now 52 38 17 for again 65
Step I : 65 go now 52 38 17 for again
Step II : 65 again go now 52 38 17 for
Step III : 65 again 52 go now 38 17 for
Step IV : 65 again 52 for go now 38 17
Step V : 65 again 52 for 38 go now 17
Step VI : 65 again 52 for 38 go 17 now
Step VI is the last step of the rearrangement.
As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.Input : show 51 36 new far 81 46 goal
Which of the following steps will be the last but one ?Correct
Numbers follow decreasing order and letters follow alphabetical order.
Input : show 51 36 new far 81 46 goal.
Step I : 81 show 51 36 new far 46 goal.
Step II : 81 far show 51 36 new 46 goal.
Step III : 81 far 51 show 36 new 46 goal.
Step IV : 81 far 51 goal show 36 new 46.
Step V : 81 far 51 goal 46 show 36 new.
Step VI : 81 far 51 goal 46 new show 36.
Step VII : 81 far 51 goal 46 new 36 show.
So Step VI will be first step from the last.Incorrect
Numbers follow decreasing order and letters follow alphabetical order.
Input : show 51 36 new far 81 46 goal.
Step I : 81 show 51 36 new far 46 goal.
Step II : 81 far show 51 36 new 46 goal.
Step III : 81 far 51 show 36 new 46 goal.
Step IV : 81 far 51 goal show 36 new 46.
Step V : 81 far 51 goal 46 show 36 new.
Step VI : 81 far 51 goal 46 new show 36.
Step VII : 81 far 51 goal 46 new 36 show.
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Question 38 of 318
38. Question
1 pointsA word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input : go now 52 38 17 for again 65
Step I : 65 go now 52 38 17 for again
Step II : 65 again go now 52 38 17 for
Step III : 65 again 52 go now 38 17 for
Step IV : 65 again 52 for go now 38 17
Step V : 65 again 52 for 38 go now 17
Step VI : 65 again 52 for 38 go 17 now
Step VI is the last step of the rearrangement.
As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.Input : buy win task 52 38 43 door 12
Which of the following will be step IV ?Correct
Numbers follow decreasing order and letters follow alphabetical order.
Input : buy win task 52 38 43 door 12.
State I : 52 buy 43 win task 38 43 door 12.
State II : 52 buy 43 win task 38 door 12.
State III : 52 buy 43 door win task 38 12.
State IV : 52 buy 43 door 38 win task 12.Incorrect
Numbers follow decreasing order and letters follow alphabetical order.
Input : buy win task 52 38 43 door 12.
State I : 52 buy 43 win task 38 43 door 12.
State II : 52 buy 43 win task 38 door 12.
State III : 52 buy 43 door win task 38 12.
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Question 39 of 318
39. Question
1 pointsA word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input : go now 52 38 17 for again 65
Step I : 65 go now 52 38 17 for again
Step II : 65 again go now 52 38 17 for
Step III : 65 again 52 go now 38 17 for
Step IV : 65 again 52 for go now 38 17
Step V : 65 again 52 for 38 go now 17
Step VI : 65 again 52 for 38 go 17 now
Step VI is the last step of the rearrangement.
As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.Step II of an input is : 76 ask 12 32 begin over join 42
How many more steps will be required to complete the rearrangement ?Correct
Numbers follow decreasing order and letters follow alphabetical order.
Step II : 76 ask 12 32 begin over join 42.
Step III : 76 ask 42 12 32 begin over join.
Step IV : 76 ask 42 begin 12 32 over join.
Step V : 76 ask 42 begin 32 12 over join.
Step VI : 76 ask 42 begin 32 join 12 over.
So, four more steps are required to fulfil rearrangement.Incorrect
Numbers follow decreasing order and letters follow alphabetical order.
Step II : 76 ask 12 32 begin over join 42.
Step III : 76 ask 42 12 32 begin over join.
Step IV : 76 ask 42 begin 12 32 over join.
Step V : 76 ask 42 begin 32 12 over join.
Step VI : 76 ask 42 begin 32 join 12 over.
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Question 40 of 318
40. Question
1 pointsIn each question below is given a group of letters followed by a combination of digits/symbols numbered (1), (2), (3), (4). You have to find out which of the combination correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and conditions. If none of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters give (5) ie, 'None of these' as your answer.
Letters : M R I T J P Q E U D A F H W
Digit/Symbol Code : 8 4 9 5 1 # @ 2 6 © 3 $ 7
Conditions
(i) If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, the codes are to be interchanged.
(ii) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant both are to be coded as %.
(iii) If both the first and the last letters are vowels, both are to be coded as the code for the first letter.AMQDHI
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Question 41 of 318
41. Question
1 pointsIn each question below is given a group of letters followed by a combination of digits/symbols numbered (1), (2), (3), (4). You have to find out which of the combination correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and conditions. If none of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters give (5) ie, 'None of these' as your answer.
Letters : M R I T J P Q E U D A F H W
Digit/Symbol Code : 8 4 9 5 1 # @ 2 6 © 3 $ 7
Conditions
(i) If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, the codes are to be interchanged.
(ii) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant both are to be coded as %.
(iii) If both the first and the last letters are vowels, both are to be coded as the code for the first letter.UMQJPA
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Question 42 of 318
42. Question
1 pointsIn each question below is given a group of letters followed by a combination of digits/symbols numbered (1), (2), (3), (4). You have to find out which of the combination correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and conditions. If none of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters give (5) ie, 'None of these' as your answer.
Letters : M R I T J P Q E U D A F H W
Digit/Symbol Code : 8 4 9 5 1 # @ 2 6 © 3 $ 7
Conditions
(i) If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, the codes are to be interchanged.
(ii) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant both are to be coded as %.
(iii) If both the first and the last letters are vowels, both are to be coded as the code for the first letter.IREDHP
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Question 43 of 318
43. Question
1 pointsIn each question below is given a group of letters followed by a combination of digits/symbols numbered (1), (2), (3), (4). You have to find out which of the combination correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and conditions. If none of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters give (5) ie, 'None of these' as your answer.
Letters : M R I T J P Q E U D A F H W
Digit/Symbol Code : 8 4 9 5 1 # @ 2 6 © 3 $ 7
Conditions
(i) If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, the codes are to be interchanged.
(ii) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant both are to be coded as %.
(iii) If both the first and the last letters are vowels, both are to be coded as the code for the first letter.RPJWQE
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Question 44 of 318
44. Question
1 pointsIn each question below is given a group of letters followed by a combination of digits/symbols numbered (1), (2), (3), (4). You have to find out which of the combination correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and conditions. If none of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters give (5) ie, 'None of these' as your answer.
Letters : M R I T J P Q E U D A F H W
Digit/Symbol Code : 8 4 9 5 1 # @ 2 6 © 3 $ 7
Conditions
(i) If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, the codes are to be interchanged.
(ii) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant both are to be coded as %.
(iii) If both the first and the last letters are vowels, both are to be coded as the code for the first letter.JDWPUH
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Question 45 of 318
45. Question
1 pointsIn each question below is given a group of letters followed by a combination of digits/symbols numbered (1), (2), (3), (4). You have to find out which of the combination correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and conditions. If none of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters give (5) ie, 'None of these' as your answer.
Letters : M R I T J P Q E U D A F H W
Digit/Symbol Code : 8 4 9 5 1 # @ 2 6 © 3 $ 7
Conditions
(i) If the first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, the codes are to be interchanged.
(ii) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant both are to be coded as %.
(iii) If both the first and the last letters are vowels, both are to be coded as the code for the first letter.FTMQEW
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Question 46 of 318
46. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are sitting around a circle facing at the centre. V is second to the left of P and second to the right of W, T is third to the right of Q and is not an immediate neighbour of V.S is third to the right of R.Who is to the immediate left of S ?
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Question 47 of 318
47. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are sitting around a circle facing at the centre. V is second to the left of P and second to the right of W, T is third to the right of Q and is not an immediate neighbour of V.S is third to the right of R.Who is third to the left of V ?
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Question 48 of 318
48. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are sitting around a circle facing at the centre. V is second to the left of P and second to the right of W, T is third to the right of Q and is not an immediate neighbour of V.S is third to the right of R.In which of the following groups the first person is sitting between the second and the third persons ?
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Question 49 of 318
49. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are sitting around a circle facing at the centre. V is second to the left of P and second to the right of W, T is third to the right of Q and is not an immediate neighbour of V.S is third to the right of R.Who is second to the right of Q ?
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Question 50 of 318
50. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are sitting around a circle facing at the centre. V is second to the left of P and second to the right of W, T is third to the right of Q and is not an immediate neighbour of V.S is third to the right of R.Who is to the immediate right of R ?
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Question 51 of 318
51. Question
1 pointsIn each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statements.
Statement Many employees of the organization applied for special sabbatical leave of two years to pursue higher education.
Assumptions
I. The management of the organization may not granted leave to most of these employees.
II. These employees may be able to complete their education during the sabbatical leave.Correct
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Question 52 of 318
52. Question
1 pointsIn each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statements.
Statement Most of the private companies have decided against awarding annual increase in the salaries of their employees for the previous year due to current economic situations.
Assumptions
I. Majority of the employees may leave their job to protest against the decision.
II. These companies may announce hike in salaries next year.Correct
Assumption (I) is not implicit because due to not sound in economic condition mostly people will not follow this assumption. (II) is also not implicit because in future (at least next year) can't say slump will go down.
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Assumption (I) is not implicit because due to not sound in economic condition mostly people will not follow this assumption. (II) is also not implicit because in future (at least next year) can't say slump will go down.
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Question 53 of 318
53. Question
1 pointsIn each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statements.
Statement The college administration has instructed all the students to stop using cell phones within the college premises.
Assumptions
I. The student may stop using cell phones in the colleges premises.
II. The students may continue to use cell phones in the college premises.Correct
Students will follow college administration instructions.
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Students will follow college administration instructions.
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Question 54 of 318
54. Question
1 pointsIn each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statements.
Statement The Govt. has decided to levy congestion tax to passengers traveling bu air to and fro the metro cities.
Assumptions
I. The tax so collected may be adequate to meet part of the expenses for providing additional resources to handle huge office.
II. Passengers traveling by air to and fro these cities may be able to pay extra amount by way of congestion tax.Correct
Both assumptions (I) and (II) are implicit.
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Both assumptions (I) and (II) are implicit.
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Question 55 of 318
55. Question
1 pointsIn each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statements.
Statement The local citizens group submitted memorandum to the civic authority for allowing them convert the vacant plot in the locality into a garden at the own cost.
Assumptions
I. The local citizen group may be able to gather enough funds to develop the garden.
II. The civic authority may not accede to the request the local citizen group.Correct
Assumption (II) is not implicit, (I) is implicit.
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Assumption (II) is not implicit, (I) is implicit.
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Question 56 of 318
56. Question
1 pointsBelow in each question are given two statements (A) and (B) . These statements may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common causes. One of these statements may be the effect of the order statement. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements.
A. All the airlines companies in India have increased the airfares in all routes with immediate effect.
B. There has been substantial reduction in aviation fuel prices in India during the past few weeks.Correct
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Question 57 of 318
57. Question
1 pointsBelow in each question are given two statements (A) and (B) . These statements may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common causes. One of these statements may be the effect of the order statement. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements.
A. There has been continuous increase in average temperature during winter in many parts of the country over the last few years.
B. There has been significant changes in the wind pattern across the country over the last few years.Correct
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Question 58 of 318
58. Question
1 pointsBelow in each question are given two statements (A) and (B) . These statements may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common causes. One of these statements may be the effect of the order statement. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements.
A. The conditions of all the major roads in the city have deteriorated causing hardship to motorists.
B. The municipal authority have sanctioned significant amount to repair all the major roads in the city.Correct
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Question 59 of 318
59. Question
1 pointsBelow in each question are given two statements (A) and (B) . These statements may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common causes. One of these statements may be the effect of the order statement. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements.
A. The B P O sector has laid off a large number of employees in the recent months.
B. Very few projects are now being outsourced to B P O sector.Correct
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Question 60 of 318
60. Question
1 pointsBelow in each question are given two statements (A) and (B) . These statements may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common causes. One of these statements may be the effect of the order statement. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements.
A. There has been sharp decline in sales of passenger cars during the last few months.
B. Many finance companies have announced attractive schemes of car loans with moderate interest rate.Correct
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Question 61 of 318
61. Question
1 pointsStudy the following inform.action carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight friends, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W and Y are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square, while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The ones who sit at the four corners face the centre, while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside.
P who faces the centre sits third to the right of V' T, who faces the centre, is not an immediate neighbour of V. Only one person sits between V and W. S sits second to right of Q. Q faces the centre. R is not an immediate neighbour of P.Who sits second to the left of Q?
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P is second to the left of Q because Q is facing at centre.
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P is second to the left of Q because Q is facing at centre.
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Question 62 of 318
62. Question
1 pointsStudy the following inform.action carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight friends, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W and Y are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square, while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The ones who sit at the four corners face the centre, while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside.
P who faces the centre sits third to the right of V' T, who faces the centre, is not an immediate neighbour of V. Only one person sits between V and W. S sits second to right of Q. Q faces the centre. R is not an immediate neighbour of P.What is the position of T with respect to V?
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The position of T is third to the left of V because V is facing outside.
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The position of T is third to the left of V because V is facing outside.
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Question 63 of 318
63. Question
1 pointsStudy the following inform.action carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight friends, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W and Y are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square, while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The ones who sit at the four corners face the centre, while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside.
P who faces the centre sits third to the right of V' T, who faces the centre, is not an immediate neighbour of V. Only one person sits between V and W. S sits second to right of Q. Q faces the centre. R is not an immediate neighbour of P.Four 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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S is facing at centre but R, W, V, Y are facing outside.
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S is facing at centre but R, W, V, Y are facing outside.
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Question 64 of 318
64. Question
1 pointsStudy the following inform.action carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight friends, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W and Y are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square, while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The ones who sit at the four corners face the centre, while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside.
P who faces the centre sits third to the right of V' T, who faces the centre, is not an immediate neighbour of V. Only one person sits between V and W. S sits second to right of Q. Q faces the centre. R is not an immediate neighbour of P.Which of the following will come in place of the question mark (?) based upon the given seating arrangement?
WP TR QW RS ?
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(Note Ignore left and right and move in clockwise direction only)
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(Note Ignore left and right and move in clockwise direction only)
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Question 65 of 318
65. Question
1 pointsStudy the following inform.action carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight friends, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W and Y are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square, while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The ones who sit at the four corners face the centre, while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside.
P who faces the centre sits third to the right of V' T, who faces the centre, is not an immediate neighbour of V. Only one person sits between V and W. S sits second to right of Q. Q faces the centre. R is not an immediate neighbour of P.Which of the following is true regarding R ?
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R sits exactly between T and S.Here we should ignore left and right.
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R sits exactly between T and S.Here we should ignore left and right.
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Question 66 of 318
66. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information to answer the given questions.
In a certain code, 'a friend of mine' is written as '4916', 'mine lots of metal' is written as ' 3109' and 'a piece of metal is written as'7163'.What is the code for 'Piece'?
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a friend of mine = 4916 ..........(i)
mine lots of metal = 3109 .........(ii)
a piece of metal = 7163 ..........(iii)
From eq (i) and (ii), of mine = 1, 9
From eq (ii) and (iii), of metal = 1, 3
So, of = 1 metal = 3, mine = 9. Similarly, you can find
the code of all by comparing equations.
a=6 lots=0
piece = 7 friends= 4Incorrect
a friend of mine = 4916 ..........(i)
mine lots of metal = 3109 .........(ii)
a piece of metal = 7163 ..........(iii)
From eq (i) and (ii), of mine = 1, 9
From eq (ii) and (iii), of metal = 1, 3
So, of = 1 metal = 3, mine = 9. Similarly, you can find
the code of all by comparing equations.
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Question 67 of 318
67. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information to answer the given questions.
In a certain code, 'a friend of mine' is written as '4916', 'mine lots of metal' is written as ' 3109' and 'a piece of metal is written as'7163'.What does '9' stand for?
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a friend of mine = 4916 ......(i)
mine lots of metal = 3109 .......(ii)
a piece of metal = 7163 ...........(iii)
From eq (i) and (ii), of mine = 1, 9
From eq (ii) and (iii), of metal = 1, 3
So, of = 1 metal = 3, mine = 9. Similarly, you can find
the code of all by comparing equations.
a=6 lots=0
piece = 7 friends =4Incorrect
a friend of mine = 4916 ......(i)
mine lots of metal = 3109 .......(ii)
a piece of metal = 7163 ...........(iii)
From eq (i) and (ii), of mine = 1, 9
From eq (ii) and (iii), of metal = 1, 3
So, of = 1 metal = 3, mine = 9. Similarly, you can find
the code of all by comparing equations.
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Question 68 of 318
68. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information to answer the given questions.
In a certain code, 'a friend of mine' is written as '4916', 'mine lots of metal' is written as ' 3109' and 'a piece of metal is written as'7163'.Which of the following may represent 'a pleasure of mine'?
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a friend of mine = 4916 ..........(i)
mine lots of metal = 3109 ...........(ii)
a piece of metal = 7163 ..........(iii)
From eq (i) and (ii), of mine = 1, 9
From eq (ii) and (iii), of metal = 1, 3
So, of = 1 metal = 3, mine = 9. Similarly, you can find
the code of all by comparing equations.
a=6 lots= 0
piece = 7 friend = 4[Explanation: a = 6, of = 1 and mine = 9- and we don't know the code ofpleasure but seeing the answer options 6, 1, 9, is available in answer option(3)only]
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a friend of mine = 4916 ..........(i)
mine lots of metal = 3109 ...........(ii)
a piece of metal = 7163 ..........(iii)
From eq (i) and (ii), of mine = 1, 9
From eq (ii) and (iii), of metal = 1, 3
So, of = 1 metal = 3, mine = 9. Similarly, you can find
the code of all by comparing equations.
a=6 lots= 0
piece = 7 friend = 4[Explanation: a = 6, of = 1 and mine = 9- and we don't know the code ofpleasure but seeing the answer options 6, 1, 9, is available in answer option(3)only]
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Question 69 of 318
69. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information to answer the given questions.
In a certain code, 'a friend of mine' is written as '4916', 'mine lots of metal' is written as ' 3109' and 'a piece of metal is written as'7163'.What does '0' stand for?
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a friend of mine = 4916 .........(i)
mine lots of metal = 3109 .........(ii)
a piece of metal = 7163 ..........(iii)
From eq (i) and (ii), of mine = 1, 9
From eq (ii) and (iii), of metal = 1, 3
So, of = 1 metal = 3, mine = 9. Similarly, you can find
the code of all by comparing equations.
a=6 lots= 0
piece = 7 friend= 4Incorrect
a friend of mine = 4916 .........(i)
mine lots of metal = 3109 .........(ii)
a piece of metal = 7163 ..........(iii)
From eq (i) and (ii), of mine = 1, 9
From eq (ii) and (iii), of metal = 1, 3
So, of = 1 metal = 3, mine = 9. Similarly, you can find
the code of all by comparing equations.
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Question 70 of 318
70. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information to answer the given questions.
In a certain code, 'a friend of mine' is written as '4916', 'mine lots of metal' is written as ' 3109' and 'a piece of metal is written as'7163'.'873'would mean
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a friend of mine = 4916 ......(i)
mine lots of metal = 3109 .........(ii)
a piece of metal = 7163 ..........(iii)
From eq (i) and (ii), of mine = 1, 9
From eq (ii) and (iii), of metal = 1, 3
So, of = 1 metal = 3, mine = 9. Similarly, you can find
the code of all by comparing equations.
a=6 lots= 0
piece = 7 friend= 4We know the code of 7 and 3, ie, piece and metal. Once again you have to do intelligent guess with the help of answer options. The answers option will
be (5).Incorrect
a friend of mine = 4916 ......(i)
mine lots of metal = 3109 .........(ii)
a piece of metal = 7163 ..........(iii)
From eq (i) and (ii), of mine = 1, 9
From eq (ii) and (iii), of metal = 1, 3
So, of = 1 metal = 3, mine = 9. Similarly, you can find
the code of all by comparing equations.
a=6 lots= 0
piece = 7 friend= 4We know the code of 7 and 3, ie, piece and metal. Once again you have to do intelligent guess with the help of answer options. The answers option will
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Question 71 of 318
71. Question
1 pointsStudy following information to answer the given questions.
Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1. P, Q, R, S, T and V are seated and all of them are facing South. In row-2, A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all of them are facing North. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.
A sits third to right of D. Neither A nor D sits at extreme ends. T faces D. V does not face A and V does not sit at any of the extreme ends. V is not an immediate neighbour of T. B sits at one of the extreme ends" Only two people sit between B and E. E does not face V. Two persons sit between R and Q. R is not an immediate neighbour of T. C does not face V. P is not an immediate neighbour of R'Who amongst the following sit at extreme ends of the rows?
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P, R sits extreme ends of rows, who are facing southward.
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P, R sits extreme ends of rows, who are facing southward.
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Question 72 of 318
72. Question
1 pointsStudy following information to answer the given questions.
Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1. P, Q, R, S, T and V are seated and all of them are facing South. In row-2, A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all of them are facing North. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.
A sits third to right of D. Neither A nor D sits at extreme ends. T faces D. V does not face A and V does not sit at any of the extreme ends. V is not an immediate neighbour of T. B sits at one of the extreme ends" Only two people sit between B and E. E does not face V. Two persons sit between R and Q. R is not an immediate neighbour of T. C does not face V. P is not an immediate neighbour of R'Who amongst the following faces A?
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S is facing A.
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S is facing A.
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Question 73 of 318
73. Question
1 pointsStudy following information to answer the given questions.
Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1. P, Q, R, S, T and V are seated and all of them are facing South. In row-2, A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all of them are facing North. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.
A sits third to right of D. Neither A nor D sits at extreme ends. T faces D. V does not face A and V does not sit at any of the extreme ends. V is not an immediate neighbour of T. B sits at one of the extreme ends" Only two people sit between B and E. E does not face V. Two persons sit between R and Q. R is not an immediate neighbour of T. C does not face V. P is not an immediate neighbour of R'How many persons are seated between T and S?
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There are two persons Q, V sits between T and S.
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There are two persons Q, V sits between T and S.
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Question 74 of 318
74. Question
1 pointsStudy following information to answer the given questions.
Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1. P, Q, R, S, T and V are seated and all of them are facing South. In row-2, A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all of them are facing North. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.
A sits third to right of D. Neither A nor D sits at extreme ends. T faces D. V does not face A and V does not sit at any of the extreme ends. V is not an immediate neighbour of T. B sits at one of the extreme ends" Only two people sit between B and E. E does not face V. Two persons sit between R and Q. R is not an immediate neighbour of T. C does not face V. P is not an immediate neighbour of R'P is related to V in the same way as C is related to F. To which of the following is E related to, following the same pattern?
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V is third to the East of P and F is also third to the East of C. So, B will be the correct answer because B is third to the East of E.
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V is third to the East of P and F is also third to the East of C. So, B will be the correct answer because B is third to the East of E.
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Question 75 of 318
75. Question
1 pointsStudy following information to answer the given questions.
Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1. P, Q, R, S, T and V are seated and all of them are facing South. In row-2, A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all of them are facing North. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.
A sits third to right of D. Neither A nor D sits at extreme ends. T faces D. V does not face A and V does not sit at any of the extreme ends. V is not an immediate neighbour of T. B sits at one of the extreme ends" Only two people sit between B and E. E does not face V. Two persons sit between R and Q. R is not an immediate neighbour of T. C does not face V. P is not an immediate neighbour of R'Which of the following is true regarding F?
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F faces V.
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F faces V.
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Question 76 of 318
76. Question
1 pointsStudy following information to answer the given questions.
Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row-1. P, Q, R, S, T and V are seated and all of them are facing South. In row-2, A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all of them are facing North. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.
A sits third to right of D. Neither A nor D sits at extreme ends. T faces D. V does not face A and V does not sit at any of the extreme ends. V is not an immediate neighbour of T. B sits at one of the extreme ends" Only two people sit between B and E. E does not face V. Two persons sit between R and Q. R is not an immediate neighbour of T. C does not face V. P is not an immediate neighbour of R'Who amongst the following sits exactly between P and Q?
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T is exactly between P and Q.
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T is exactly between P and Q.
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Question 77 of 318
77. Question
1 pointsEach of the questions below consists of a question, and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to consumer the question. Read both the statements and
Who amongst L, M, N, O and P is the shortest?
I. O is shorter than P but taller than N.
II. M is not as tall as L.Correct
I .N<O<P
II. L>M
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Question 78 of 318
78. Question
1 pointsEach of the questions below consists of a question, and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to consumer the question. Read both the statements and
Are all the five friends uiz Leena, Amit, Arun, Ali and Ken who are seated around a circular table facing the centre.
I.Leena sits second to left of Amit. Amit faces the centre. Arun sits second to right of Leena.
II. Ali sits third to the left of Ken. Ken faces the centre. Amit sits to the immediate left of Ali, but Ken is not an immediate neighbour of Amit.Correct
So, from I and II, we can say Ali, Amit and Ken are facing centre. Since Ken is second left of Amit so, Leena can't. So, all are not facing centre. So, both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
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So, from I and II, we can say Ali, Amit and Ken are facing centre. Since Ken is second left of Amit so, Leena can't. So, all are not facing centre. So, both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
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Question 79 of 318
79. Question
1 pointsEach of the questions below consists of a question, and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to consumer the question. Read both the statements and
Is T grandmother of Q?
I. P is the mother of Q. Q is the son of R. R is the son of T.
II. L is father of N and N is daughter of T.Correct
Since Q is the son of R. So, Q is male also R is son of T so, R is also male. Here, the sex of T is not clear. It may be male or female So, T may be grandfather or grandmother of Q.
II. We have to establish the relation between T and Q and in statement II, Q is nowhere. So, relationship cannot find.
So, finally both statements are not sufficient to answer the question.Incorrect
Since Q is the son of R. So, Q is male also R is son of T so, R is also male. Here, the sex of T is not clear. It may be male or female So, T may be grandfather or grandmother of Q.
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Question 80 of 318
80. Question
1 pointsEach of the questions below consists of a question, and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to consumer the question. Read both the statements and
Point A is towards which direction from point B?
I. If a person walks 4 m towards the North from point A and takes two consecutive right turns, each after walking 4 m, he would reach point C, which is 8 m away from point B.
II. Point D is 2 m towards the East of point A and 4 m towards the West of point B.Correct
Take r = 8 m and draw a circle around this radius.
Now, B can be anywhere at circular path. So, we cannot exactly find the direction between A and B.
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So, A is in West of B.
So, Statement II is alone sufficient to give answer.Incorrect
Take r = 8 m and draw a circle around this radius.
Now, B can be anywhere at circular path. So, we cannot exactly find the direction between A and B.
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Question 81 of 318
81. Question
1 pointsEach of the questions below consists of a question, and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to consumer the question. Read both the statements and
How many brothers does Bharat have ?
I. Shiela, the mother of Bharat has only three children.
II. Meena, the grandmother of Bharat has only one granddaughter.Correct
Shiela has three children, and the sex of two is not clear. If we took Bharat as a male. However, some people say that Bharat may be female but commonly we find Bharat as a male in the society.
So, according to statement II, we can find the number of brothers of Bharat. So, statement II is alone sufficient to give answer.Incorrect
Shiela has three children, and the sex of two is not clear. If we took Bharat as a male. However, some people say that Bharat may be female but commonly we find Bharat as a male in the society.
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Question 82 of 318
82. Question
1 pointsIn each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for grunted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Statement If parking space is not available office, park your vehicles in the mall and walk to are a in the office.
Assumptions
I. The mall is at a walkable distance from the office.
II. The office does not allow visitors' vehicles in its premises.Correct
Assumption I is implicit, because if there is no parking space, then "park your vehicles in the mall and walk to the office" given in statement justify that mall is at a walkable distance from the office. Office allows all vehicles till space is available.
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Assumption I is implicit, because if there is no parking space, then "park your vehicles in the mall and walk to the office" given in statement justify that mall is at a walkable distance from the office. Office allows all vehicles till space is available.
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Question 83 of 318
83. Question
1 pointsIn each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for grunted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Statement Farmers must immediately switch over to organic fertilizers from chemical fertilizers for better yield.
Assumptions
I. All the farmers use only chemical fertilizers.
II. Organic fertilizers are readily available to the farmers.Correct
Here, all and only does not make assumption I implicit. Since it is already specified in the statement that farmers must immediately switch over to organic fertilizers means organic fertilizers are available.
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Here, all and only does not make assumption I implicit. Since it is already specified in the statement that farmers must immediately switch over to organic fertilizers means organic fertilizers are available.
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Question 84 of 318
84. Question
1 pointsIn each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for grunted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Statement An advertisement by bank X-'Our interest rates for education loans are lower than any other bank'.
Assumptions
I. Some other banks also provide education loans.
II. Interest rates charged on education loans are different for different banks.Correct
According to bank X, interest rate is comparing to others, means some other banks are also providing education loans. Also interest rates varies bank to bank.
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According to bank X, interest rate is comparing to others, means some other banks are also providing education loans. Also interest rates varies bank to bank.
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Question 85 of 318
85. Question
1 pointsIn each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for grunted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Statement For any kind of problem with your mobile phone, contact our help desk immediately.
Assumptions
I. Help desk has a solution to all kinds of problems related to mobile phones or will guide accordingly.
II. Unless the problem is reported immediately, it cannot be solved.Correct
Unless the problem is reported immediately, it cannot be solved at that particular desk, but it can be solved by someone else. So, only I is impiicit.
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Unless the problem is reported immediately, it cannot be solved at that particular desk, but it can be solved by someone else. So, only I is impiicit.
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Question 86 of 318
86. Question
1 pointsIn each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for grunted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Statement Use our medicine to fight the problem of obesity.
Assumptions
I. Other slimming medicines available in the market do not reduce weight.
II. Obesity cannot be controlled without medicinesCorrect
Assumption I is not implicit because only that medicine is not which can reduce weight, and also weight can reduce without medicines.
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Assumption I is not implicit because only that medicine is not which can reduce weight, and also weight can reduce without medicines.
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Question 87 of 318
87. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions
One of the seven subjects viz. Maths, Zoology, Botany, Chemistry Physics, English and Statistics is taught on one day in a week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday. Chemistry is taught on Thursday. English is taught the day immediately next to the day when Zoology is taught. English is neither taught on Tuesday nor on Saturday. Only one lecture is held between Chemistry and Botany. Two lectures are scheduled between Maths and Zoology. Statistics is neither taught on Monday nor Sunday.On which of the following days is Physics taught?
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Question 88 of 318
88. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions
One of the seven subjects viz. Maths, Zoology, Botany, Chemistry Physics, English and Statistics is taught on one day in a week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday. Chemistry is taught on Thursday. English is taught the day immediately next to the day when Zoology is taught. English is neither taught on Tuesday nor on Saturday. Only one lecture is held between Chemistry and Botany. Two lectures are scheduled between Maths and Zoology. Statistics is neither taught on Monday nor Sunday.How many subjects are taught between Botany and Zoology?
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Three subjects i e Maths, Chemistry and Statistics.
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Three subjects i e Maths, Chemistry and Statistics.
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Question 89 of 318
89. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions
One of the seven subjects viz. Maths, Zoology, Botany, Chemistry Physics, English and Statistics is taught on one day in a week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday. Chemistry is taught on Thursday. English is taught the day immediately next to the day when Zoology is taught. English is neither taught on Tuesday nor on Saturday. Only one lecture is held between Chemistry and Botany. Two lectures are scheduled between Maths and Zoology. Statistics is neither taught on Monday nor Sunday.Which of the following subjects is taught on Saturday?
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Question 90 of 318
90. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions
One of the seven subjects viz. Maths, Zoology, Botany, Chemistry Physics, English and Statistics is taught on one day in a week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday. Chemistry is taught on Thursday. English is taught the day immediately next to the day when Zoology is taught. English is neither taught on Tuesday nor on Saturday. Only one lecture is held between Chemistry and Botany. Two lectures are scheduled between Maths and Zoology. Statistics is neither taught on Monday nor Sunday.On which of the following days is Statistics taught?
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Question 91 of 318
91. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions
One of the seven subjects viz. Maths, Zoology, Botany, Chemistry Physics, English and Statistics is taught on one day in a week starting from Monday and ending on Sunday. Chemistry is taught on Thursday. English is taught the day immediately next to the day when Zoology is taught. English is neither taught on Tuesday nor on Saturday. Only one lecture is held between Chemistry and Botany. Two lectures are scheduled between Maths and Zoology. Statistics is neither taught on Monday nor Sunday.If Statistics is related to Zoology and Physics is related to Botany in a certain way, then 'to which of the following would Chemistry be related to, following the same pattern?
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Question 92 of 318
92. Question
1 pointsThe following questions are based upon the alphabetical series given below
S L U A Y J V E I O N Q G Z B D R H
If 'SU' is related to 'HD' and 'UY' is related to 'DZ' in a certain way, to which of the following is 'YV' related to,following the same pattern?
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So, YV is related to ZQ.
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So, YV is related to ZQ.
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Question 93 of 318
93. Question
1 pointsDirections (Q. Nos. 1-5) Read the following information carefully, and answer the questions which follow : A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H study in different standards viz. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th. All of them are seated around a circular table facing the center C sits third to right of H" H studies in std. B' F sits second to left of E" E is not an immediate neighbor of C or H. The one who studies in std. 1 is an immediate neighbour of E. Three people sit between H and the student of std. 7. H, C and also their immediate neighbours do not study in std. 2. Only one person sits between, the student of std. 2 and G. Students of std. 3 and 4 are immediate neighbours of each other. C is neither in std. 4 nor in std. 3. Only one person sits between A and the student of std 5. A does not study in std. 2 or 3. B does not study in std 2.
Ques. Which of the following is true regarding F?
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Question 94 of 318
94. Question
1 pointsWho amongst the following studies in std. 3?
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Question 95 of 318
95. Question
1 pointsHow many persons sit between D and the student of std. 4, when counted from tire left hand side of student of std. 4?
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Three {H,G,E}
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Three {H,G,E}
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Question 96 of 318
96. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is true?
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Question 97 of 318
97. Question
1 pointsWho amongst the following represent immediate neighbours of G?
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Question 98 of 318
98. 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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ALL OTHERS SECOND PERSON IS IMMEDIATE LEFT OF THE FIRST PERSON
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Question 99 of 318
99. 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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All others second person is immediate left of the person
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Question 100 of 318
100. Question
1 pointsWhat wiil come in the place of the question mark?
GDBA?Correct
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Question 101 of 318
101. Question
1 pointsFour of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group?
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Alaska is not a continent
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Question 102 of 318
102. Question
1 pointsFour of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group?
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gift is not gained by a competition
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Question 103 of 318
103. Question
1 pointsFour of the foilowing five are alike in a certain way based upon the order in which these appear in the English alphabetical series and hence form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
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Question 104 of 318
104. Question
1 pointsFour of the foilowing five are alike in a certain way based upon the order in which these appear in the English alphabetical series and hence form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
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Question 105 of 318
105. Question
1 pointsFour of the foilowing five are alike in a certain way based upon the order in which these appear in the English alphabetical series and hence form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
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Question 106 of 318
106. Question
1 pointsSeven lectures are scheduled to be held in a week. There is only one lecture on each of the seven days of the week, starting from Monday and ending on Sunday. Chemistry is taught either on Wednesday or on Saturday. Three lectures are scheduled Lo be held between Chemistry and English, Two lectures are scheduled to be held between English and Computers. Lecture on Physics is scheduled on the day which is immediately next to the day when lecture on Biology is scheduled. Lecture on Psychological, is scheduled to be held after Mathematics (not necessarily immediately after mathematics). Lecture on Psychology is not scheduled for Saturday or Sunday.
Which of the following lectures is scheduled for Thursday?
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Question 107 of 318
107. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following combinations of day-lecture is correct?
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Question 108 of 318
108. Question
1 pointsHow many lectures are scheduled between Chemistry and Physics?
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computers,biology
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Question 109 of 318
109. Question
1 pointsIf Chemistry is related to Biology and Psychology is related to Computers in a certain way based upon the given lecture schedule, then Biology will be related to which of the following based upon the same relationship?
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Question 110 of 318
110. Question
1 pointsOn which of the following days is the lecture on Psychology scheduled?
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Question 111 of 318
111. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following lecture/s is/are scheduled to be held between the lectures on Chemistry and Physics?
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Question 112 of 318
112. Question
1 pointsHow many lectures are scheduled to be held between English and mathematics?
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Physics,Biology,Computers,Chemistry,Physiology
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Question 113 of 318
113. Question
1 pointsIn a certain code,
'more money in market' is written as 'zo li aa to'
'share in market profit' is written as 'vo to je li'
'making more profit now' is written as 'su je zo ka'
'now the market gains' is written as 'do li yo su'Correct
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vo -> share
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Question 114 of 318
114. Question
1 pointsWhat is the code for'making'?
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making > ka
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Question 115 of 318
115. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is the code for 'gain'?
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gains > yo or do
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Question 116 of 318
116. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following can be the code for the more you share'?
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Question 117 of 318
117. Question
1 pointsto ka li aa' is a code for which of the following?
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Question 118 of 318
118. Question
1 pointsIn each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions /inferences numbered I and II An assumption is something supposed or' token for granted and an inference is something which can be directly inferred .from the given facts. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions/ inferences and decide which., of those is/are implicit in the statement.
Statement : Do not enter-avoid the risk of getting infected with the ABC disease'- written outside the quarantine ward no. 2 (meant only for ABC disease) of a hospital.
I. Disease'ABC' is contagious.
II All the patients in ward no. 2 suffer. from disease ABC.
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Question 119 of 318
119. Question
1 pointsStatement: In city Z, people prefer to buy car X instead of Car Y as Car X has German technology which is very advanced.
I. Cars with German technology are perceived to be better than other cars in city Z.
II. Had German technology been present in Car Y also, its sales would have crossed car X's sales.
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Question 120 of 318
120. Question
1 pointsStatement: Railway does not provide concession.to any one for travelling to certain holiday destinations.
I. Railway services are available for travelling to these holiday destinations.
II. Railways provides concession to certain persons for travelling to places other than these holiday.Correct
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Question 121 of 318
121. Question
1 pointsStatement-- "Travelers with a ticket for the second class if found travelling in the first class compartments would be penalized" - Notice in the compartments of a train.
I. Travellers with a ticket for the first class are also not allowed to travel in the second class compartments.
II. Inspections are carried out in the train to check the tickets.
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Question 122 of 318
122. Question
1 pointsStatement: The prices of petrol and diesel have remained unchanged only in Nigeria since the past three years.
I. Petrol and-diesel prices have changed elsewhere in the world during these three years.
II. Before this three years period, petrol and diesel were available at a price different from the present rates.
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Question 123 of 318
123. Question
1 pointsStatement: People see tax as a burden and thus devise ways to underpay or avoid it altogether.
Courses of action
I Govt. should educate & inform citizens about ways in which taxes help in development of nationII. Tax rates should be increased so that the under recovery in collection is compensated.
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Statement points out that people see tax as a burden,
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Question 124 of 318
124. Question
1 pointsStatement: There is no motivation among today's generation to join the armed forces owing to frequent transfers to risky areas. Perhaps they are not aware of the good side of it.
Courses of action
I. Short term internship should be introduced at high school level to give students a peek into the adventurous life of the forces and provide a more realistic job preview.
II. The salary levels of the defense forces should be increased with immediate effect.
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Question 125 of 318
125. Question
1 pointsStatement: A plethora of bodies with no single one which can be held accountable for city's development is the key reason behind its rather stagnant state.
Courses of action
I. Each body should be given a set of duties and there should be no duplication in such allocation.
II. An umbrella committee should be appointed with powers to regulate actions of all other bodies.
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an umbrella committee should be appointed in order to regulate te bodies
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Question 126 of 318
126. Question
1 pointsStatement: Number of hospital beds per 1000 people in India, which is a key indicator of healthcare infrastructure, is much lower than many other nations which are thought to be poorer than India.
Courses of action
I. The expenditure of importing costly medicines should be borne by the State.
II. Incentives should be given to encourage entry of private players into - building of healthcare infrastructure.
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Question 127 of 318
127. Question
1 pointsTwelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row- 1 A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all of them are facing south. In row - 2 P, Q, R, S, T and V are seated and all of them are facing north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row. V sits third to right of S. S faces F and F does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the line. D sits third to right of C. R faces C. The one facing E sits third to right of P. B and P do not sit at the extreme ends of the line. T is not an immediate neighbor of V and A is not an immediate neighbor of C.
Who amongst the following faces D?
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Question 128 of 318
128. Question
1 pointsWho amongst the following represent the people sitting at extreme ends of the rows?
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Question 129 of 318
129. Question
1 pointsFour of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
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Question 130 of 318
130. Question
1 pointsFour of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
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Question 131 of 318
131. Question
1 pointsHow many persons are seated between R and T?
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Question 132 of 318
132. Question
1 pointsWho amongst the following faces Q?
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Question 133 of 318
133. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is true regarding B?
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Question 134 of 318
134. Question
1 pointsIn a six storey building (consisting of floors numbered 1,2, 3,4,5 and 6. The ground floor is numbered 1, the floor above it is numbered 2 and so on) the third floor is
unoccupied. The building houses different people viz' P,Q, R, S and T, each living on a different floor. On which of the floors does T live?
I. S lives between the floors on which R and T live'
II. There are two floors between T's floor and Q's floor"Correct
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Question 135 of 318
135. Question
1 pointsHow is 'see'written in the code language?
I. 'hope to see you' is written as '3692', 'do you see that' is written as '1973'.
II. 'to pray and hope' is written as '0286' and'hope I do well' is written as '5467'.
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Question 136 of 318
136. Question
1 pointsAmong five friend A, B, C, D and E sitting around a circular table and facing the center, who is sitting to the immediate left of A?
I. A sits third to the right of B. D is not an immediate neighbour of B.
II. B is an immediate neighbour of C.Correct
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Question 137 of 318
137. Question
1 pointsIs X the wife of Y?
I. X's daughter M is the only sister of R. R is the son of Y.
II. The mother of Y has only one grandson R.Correct
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we cant find the sex of x
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Question 138 of 318
138. Question
1 pointsAmong P, Q, R, S and T, which bag is the lightest?
I. P is heavier than Q. R is as heavy as Q. T is lighter than R.
II. S is lighter than Q but heavier than T.Correct
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From statementll, Q > S > T
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Question 139 of 318
139. Question
1 pointsStatements: Some stars are Moons. AII moons are planets. No planet is universe.
Conclusions-
I. AII moons being stars is a possibility.
II. No universe is star.Correct
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L All moons being stars is a possibility. (false)
II. No universe is star. (false)Incorrect
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Question 140 of 318
140. Question
1 pointsConclusions
I. At least some planets are stars.
IL No moon is universe.Correct
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Question 141 of 318
141. Question
1 pointsStatements: All sticks are plants. All plants are insects All insects are amphibians.
Conclusions--I. At least some amphibians are plants'
II. All sticks are insects.Correct
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Question 142 of 318
142. Question
1 pointsConciusions--
I. AII amphibians are sticks
II. AII Plants are amPhibians.Correct
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Question 143 of 318
143. Question
1 pointsStatements: All apartments are huts. No hut is a building. All buildings are cottages.
Conclusions --I. No cottage is an apartment
II. Some cottages are apartmentsCorrect
L No cottage is apartrnent. (true)
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Question 144 of 318
144. Question
1 pointsConclusions--
I. No apartment is a cottage.
il. Some buildings being apartments is aCorrect
I. No apartmentris a cottage. (true)
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Question 145 of 318
145. Question
1 pointsConclusions--
I. Some cottages being apartments is a possibility.
II. No cottage is a hut.Correct
I. Some cottages being apartments is a possibility.(false)
II No cottage is a hut. (false)Incorrect
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Question 146 of 318
146. Question
1 points"One of the main reasons behind the lack of applicants for teachers' training/degree programmes is that teachers have not experienced any improvement in working conditions and their salaries have not kept pace with salaries in other professions."
Which of the following can be inf'erred from the given paragraph?
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From the given paragraph, the impact can be drawn that In the years to come, the schools would face a crunch in terms of availability of qualified teachers'.
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From the given paragraph, the impact can be drawn that In the years to come, the schools would face a crunch in terms of availability of qualified teachers'.
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Question 147 of 318
147. Question
1 pointsGet more involved in our real world. Food inflation is a fantastic way to teach our children mathematics. Try having your child plot a graph of how incomes have grown in India for different jobs between, say, 1950 and today (engineer, doctor, maid, driver). Have them plot how costs have grown in the same period; it will be a fun exercise By the time they finish the exercise, not only will your children learn a lot, but likely you will realize too that while our incomes have zoomed 300 times in this period,salaries of maids have probably gone up only 50 times,and costs have gone up 100 times. Your maid still has a seven-day week, with no paid vacation or casual leaves And realizing just how lucky we are is often the first step towards serious philanthropy.
All the following can be inferred from the above except for one :-
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From the given information, the statement cannot be inferred that Though there are huge salary differences, for all the jobs/professions the increase has at least not been less than the rate of inflation over a longer period of time.
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From the given information, the statement cannot be inferred that Though there are huge salary differences, for all the jobs/professions the increase has at least not been less than the rate of inflation over a longer period of time.
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Question 148 of 318
148. Question
1 pointsIf 'A x B' means 'A is father of B"
If 'A + B' means 'A is wife of B:.
If 'A B' means A is daughter oF B'.
If 'A - B' means 'A is son of B'.
How is L related to Q in the expression'LM x O -PQ'?Correct
it is clear that L is granddaughter of Q.
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it is clear that L is granddaughter of Q.
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Question 149 of 318
149. Question
1 pointsWhat will come in the place of the question mark, to establish that Q is the nephew of T in the expression 'Q ? RS x T'?
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it is clear that Q is the nephew of T.
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it is clear that Q is the nephew of T.
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Question 150 of 318
150. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following relations are true based upon the relations given in the equation : 'A -B x C + D -E'?
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none is true.
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none is true.
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Question 151 of 318
151. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following symbols should replace the question mark in the given expression in order to make the expressions 'I > L' as well as 'M > K' definitely true?
I>JK?LN=M
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On putting sign (=) in place of question mark (?) I > j K =L N=M
MEANS I > L
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On putting sign (=) in place of question mark (?) I > j K =L N=M
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Question 152 of 318
152. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that 'S > P' definitely holds true but 'S = P' does not hold true?
P_Q_R _S
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On putting sign [<,, ) in place of blank spaces PQRS
MEANS S>P and S =P
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On putting sign [<,, ) in place of blank spaces PQRS
MEANS S>P and S =P
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Question 153 of 318
153. Question
1 pointsCorrect
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Question 154 of 318
154. Question
1 pointsCorrect
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Question 155 of 318
155. Question
1 pointsCorrect
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Question 156 of 318
156. Question
1 pointsCorrect
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Question 157 of 318
157. Question
1 pointsCorrect
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Question 158 of 318
158. Question
1 pointsCorrect
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Question 159 of 318
159. Question
1 pointsCorrect
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Question 160 of 318
160. Question
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Question 161 of 318
161. Question
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Question 162 of 318
162. Question
1 pointsCorrect
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Question 163 of 318
163. Question
1 pointsA series is established if one of the Five Answer Figures is placed at the "question-marked space". Question Figures form a series if they change from left to right according to some rule. The number of the Answer Figure which should be placed in the question-marked space is the answer. All the five figures i.e, four Problem Figures and one Answer Figure placed in the question-marked space should be considered as following the series.
Study the following question.Correct
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Question 164 of 318
164. Question
1 pointsCorrect
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Question 165 of 318
165. Question
1 pointsCorrect
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Question 166 of 318
166. Question
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Question 167 of 318
167. Question
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Question 168 of 318
168. Question
1 pointsHow many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters NKI using each letter only once in each word?
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Meaningful English words are INK, KIN.
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Meaningful English words are INK, KIN.
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Question 169 of 318
169. Question
1 pointsThe positions of first and the fourth letters of the word POUNDS are interchanged, similarly, the positions of second and fifth letters and third and sixth letters are interchanged. In the new arrangement thus formed, how many letters are there between the alphabet which is third from the right and the alphabet which is third from the left, in the English alphabetical order?
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Given word = POUNDS
After interchanged, new word =NDSPOU
Hence, two letters (Q, R) are between the alphabet third from the right (P) and third from the left (S).Incorrect
Given word = POUNDS
After interchanged, new word =NDSPOU
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Question 170 of 318
170. Question
1 pointsPoint A is 5 m towards the West of point B. Point C is 2 m towards the North of point B. Point D is 3 m towards the East of point C. Point E is 2 m towards the South of point D.
If a person walks 2 m towards the north from point A, takes a right turn and continues to walk, which of the following points would he reach the first?
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Question 171 of 318
171. Question
1 pointsPoint A is 5 m towards the West of point B. Point C is 2 m towards the North of point B. Point D is 3 m towards the East of point C. Point E is 2 m towards the South of point D.
Which of the following points are in a straight line?
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Question 172 of 318
172. Question
1 pointsThe following questions are based upon the alphabetical series given below :
D L U A E N I O G K S V R M P B H F
If 'LU' is related to 'EO' and 'SV' is related to 'MH' in a certain way, to which of the following is NI related to , following the same Pattern?
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Question 173 of 318
173. Question
1 pointsThe following questions are based upon the alphabetical series given below :
D L U A E N I O G K S V R M P B H F
What will come in place of question (?) mark in the following series based on the above alphabetical series?
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Question 174 of 318
174. Question
1 pointsThe following questions are based upon the alphabetical series given below :
D L U A E N I O G K S V R M P B H F
If in a certain code'GLAD'is coded as'SANU'and'BUMP' is coded as 'FEBH'how will'SKID'be coded in the same code language?
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Question 175 of 318
175. Question
1 pointsAmong five boxes numbered 1,,2,3,4 and 5 each has a different weight. Box no. 1 is heavier than box no' 5 but lighter than box no. 3. Box no. 4 is heavier than box no.3 but lighter than box no. 2. Which of the following represents the boxes which are the heaviest and the lightest respectively?
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Box no.2 > Box no.4 > Box no.3 > Box no. 1 > Box no.5
Hence, Box no. 2 is the heaviest and Box no. 5 is the lightest.
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Box no.2 > Box no.4 > Box no.3 > Box no. 1 > Box no.5
Hence, Box no. 2 is the heaviest and Box no. 5 is the lightest.
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Question 176 of 318
176. Question
1 pointsIf each of the alphabets of the word SALIENT is arranged in alphabetical order from left to right and then, each vowel in the new word thus formed is changed to the next letter in the English alphabetical series and each consonant is changed to the previous letter in the English alphabetical series. Which of the following will be third from the left?
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Question 177 of 318
177. Question
1 pointsHow many such pairs of letters are there in the word QUICKLY, each of which has as many letters between them in the word {in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the English alphabetical order?
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Question 178 of 318
178. Question
1 pointsIn these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements.The statements are followed by conclusions.
Statement F≥G=H; G> J≥K
Conclusions I.F≥K
II.K<HCorrect
statement F≥G=H; G > J≥K
Conclusions I. F≥K (False)
II.K<H(True)
Hence, only conclusion II is definitely true.Incorrect
statement F≥G=H; G > J≥K
Conclusions I. F≥K (False)
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Question 179 of 318
179. Question
1 pointsIn these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions.
Statement P < Q = R ≥ T; S ≥ T
Conclusions I .T ≤ Q
II. R > P
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Statement P < Q = R ≥ S ≥ T
Conclusions I. T ≤ Q (True) II. R > P (True)
Hence, both conclusions are definitely true.Incorrect
Statement P < Q = R ≥ S ≥ T
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Question 180 of 318
180. Question
1 pointsIn these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions.
Statement A ≤ B <C ; A ≥ D ; C ≤ F
Conclusions I .D < C
II. F ≥ DCorrect
Statement A ≤ B <C ; A ≥ D; C ≤ F
Conclusions I .D < C (True)II. F ≥ D (False)
Hence, only conclusion I is definitely true.Incorrect
Statement A ≤ B <C ; A ≥ D; C ≤ F
Conclusions I .D < C (True)II. F ≥ D (False)
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Question 181 of 318
181. Question
1 pointsIn these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements.The statements are followed by conclusions.
Statement U > A = I ≤ O ≤ E
Conclusions I. I ≤ E
II. o > UCorrect
Statement U > A = I ≤ O ≤ E
Conclusions I. I ≤ E (False)
II. o > U (False)
Hence, only conclusion I is definitely true.Incorrect
Statement U > A = I ≤ O ≤ E
Conclusions I. I ≤ E (False)
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Question 182 of 318
182. Question
1 pointsIn these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements.The statements are followed by conclusions.
Statement L= M ≥N; M > P; L < K
Conclusions I. K>P
II. N<KCorrect
Statement L= M ≥N; M > P; L < K
Conclusions I. K>P(False)
II. N<K(True)Hence, only conclusion II is definitely true.
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Statement L= M ≥N; M > P; L < K
Conclusions I. K>P(False)
II. N<K(True)Hence, only conclusion II is definitely true.
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Question 183 of 318
183. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information to answer the given questions:
P, Q, R, S, T, V, X and Y are seated in a straight line facing North. P sits fourth to the left of V. V sits either sixth from the left end of the line or fourth from the right end of the line. S sits second to right of R. R is not an immediate neighbour of V. T and Q are immediate neighbours of each other but neither T nor Q sits at extreme ends of the line. Only one person sits between T and X. X does not sit at the extreme end of the line.
What is the position of Q with respect to P ?
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Second to right
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Second to right
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Question 184 of 318
184. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information to answer the given questions:
P, Q, R, S, T, V, X and Y are seated in a straight line facing North. P sits fourth to the left of V. V sits either sixth from the left end of the line or fourth from the right end of the line. S sits second to right of R. R is not an immediate neighbour of V. T and Q are immediate neighbours of each other but neither T nor Q sits at extreme ends of the line. Only one person sits between T and X. X does not sit at the extreme end of the line.
Which of the following represents persons seated at the two extreme ends of the line?
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R, Y
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R, Y
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Question 185 of 318
185. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information to answer the given questions:
P, Q, R, S, T, V, X and Y are seated in a straight line facing North. P sits fourth to the left of V. V sits either sixth from the left end of the line or fourth from the right end of the line. S sits second to right of R. R is not an immediate neighbour of V. T and Q are immediate neighbours of each other but neither T nor Q sits at extreme ends of the line. Only one person sits between T and X. X does not sit at the extreme end of the line.
How many persons are seated between R and T ?
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Three (P, S, Q)
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Three (P, S, Q)
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Question 186 of 318
186. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information to answer the given questions:
P, Q, R, S, T, V, X and Y are seated in a straight line facing North. P sits fourth to the left of V. V sits either sixth from the left end of the line or fourth from the right end of the line. S sits second to right of R. R is not an immediate neighbour of V. T and Q are immediate neighbours of each other but neither T nor Q sits at extreme ends of the line. Only one person sits between T and X. X does not sit at the extreme end of the line.
If P is related to Q and S is related to T in a certain way, to which of the following would V be related to following the same pattern?
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Y (Second Person seated second to the right of first Person)
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Y (Second Person seated second to the right of first Person)
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Question 187 of 318
187. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information to answer the given questions:
P, Q, R, S, T, V, X and Y are seated in a straight line facing North. P sits fourth to the left of V. V sits either sixth from the left end of the line or fourth from the right end of the line. S sits second to right of R. R is not an immediate neighbour of V. T and Q are immediate neighbours of each other but neither T nor Q sits at extreme ends of the line. Only one person sits between T and X. X does not sit at the extreme end of the line.
Who amongst the following sits exactly in the middle of the persons who sit second from the left and the person who sits fifth from the right?
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Question 188 of 318
188. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information to answer the given questions :
In a certain code, 'he is waiting there' is written as 'la pa ro ta', 'there is the train' is written as 'zo ro ji la', 'waiting at the station' is written as 'ma ta fu ji' and 'is this a station' is written as 'fu bi ro vi'.
What is the code for'he'?
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he pa
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he pa
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Question 189 of 318
189. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information to answer the given questions :
In a certain code, 'he is waiting there' is written as 'la pa ro ta', 'there is the train' is written as 'zo ro ji la', 'waiting at the station' is written as 'ma ta fu ji' and 'is this a station' is written as 'fu bi ro vi'.
What does 'la' stand for?
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la there
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la there
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Question 190 of 318
190. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information to answer the given questions :
In a certain code, 'he is waiting there' is written as 'la pa ro ta', 'there is the train' is written as 'zo ro ji la', 'waiting at the station' is written as 'ma ta fu ji' and 'is this a station' is written as 'fu bi ro vi'.
Which of the following represents 'the train station'?
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theji, trainzo, stationfu
Hence, 'the train station'ji zo fu or fu ji zoIncorrect
theji, trainzo, stationfu
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Question 191 of 318
191. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information to answer the given questions :
In a certain code, 'he is waiting there' is written as 'la pa ro ta', 'there is the train' is written as 'zo ro ji la', 'waiting at the station' is written as 'ma ta fu ji' and 'is this a station' is written as 'fu bi ro vi'.
What is the code for'at'?
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at ma
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at ma
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Question 192 of 318
192. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information to answer the given questions :
In a certain code, 'he is waiting there' is written as 'la pa ro ta', 'there is the train' is written as 'zo ro ji la', 'waiting at the station' is written as 'ma ta fu ji' and 'is this a station' is written as 'fu bi ro vi'.
Which of the following may represent 'guard is waiting'?
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isro. waitingta
Hence, 'guard is waiting'ki or ta or ta vi roIncorrect
isro. waitingta
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Question 193 of 318
193. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions :
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table facing the centre in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the flour sides.(a) A sits second to right of F. F sits in the middle of one of the sides of the table
(b) G who does not sit at any of the corners of the table sits second to the right of D
(c) Only two people sit between D and B (taken from one side)
(d) C is not an immediate neighbour of G
(e) H is sits second to left of B
(f) E is not an immediate neighbour of G or FWho sits exactly between F and A?
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Question 194 of 318
194. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions :
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table facing the centre in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the flour sides.(a) A sits second to right of F. F sits in the middle of one of the sides of the table
(b) G who does not sit at any of the corners of the table sits second to the right of D
(c) Only two people sit between D and B (taken from one side)
(d) C is not an immediate neighbour of G
(e) H is sits second to left of B
(f) E is not an immediate neighbour of G or FHow many persons sit between A and H when counted in anti-clockwise direction from A?
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Question 195 of 318
195. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions :
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table facing the centre in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the flour sides.(a) A sits second to right of F. F sits in the middle of one of the sides of the table
(b) G who does not sit at any of the corners of the table sits second to the right of D
(c) Only two people sit between D and B (taken from one side)
(d) C is not an immediate neighbour of G
(e) H is sits second to left of B
(f) E is not an immediate neighbour of G or FFour of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their seating positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
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(All others sit middle of the each side)
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(All others sit middle of the each side)
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Question 196 of 318
196. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions :
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table facing the centre in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the flour sides.(a) A sits second to right of F. F sits in the middle of one of the sides of the table
(b) G who does not sit at any of the corners of the table sits second to the right of D
(c) Only two people sit between D and B (taken from one side)
(d) C is not an immediate neighbour of G
(e) H is sits second to left of B
(f) E is not an immediate neighbour of G or FWhat is the position of F with respect to C?
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Question 197 of 318
197. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully and answer the given questions :
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table facing the centre in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the flour sides.(a) A sits second to right of F. F sits in the middle of one of the sides of the table
(b) G who does not sit at any of the corners of the table sits second to the right of D
(c) Only two people sit between D and B (taken from one side)
(d) C is not an immediate neighbour of G
(e) H is sits second to left of B
(f) E is not an immediate neighbour of G or FWhat will come in place of the question mark (?) based upon the given seating arrangement?
AE EH HF?Correct
One more person sits in each successive pair of person.
Hence, three persons (C, A, E) are sitting between F and D.
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One more person sits in each successive pair of person.
Hence, three persons (C, A, E) are sitting between F and D.
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Question 198 of 318
198. Question
1 pointsStudy the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below :
7 1 2 8 2 5 2 7 5 6 4 9 1 9 2 4 1 4 6 4 5 3 2 6 3 7 8 5 1 3 1 5 8 2 7
How many such 5s are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately preceded and also immediately followed by an even digit?
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One (2 5 2)
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One (2 5 2)
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Question 199 of 318
199. Question
1 pointsStudy the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below :
7 1 2 8 2 5 2 7 5 6 4 9 1 9 2 4 1 4 6 4 5 3 2 6 3 7 8 5 1 3 1 5 8 2 7
If all the even digits are deleted from the above arrangement, which of the following will be eighth from the right end of the arrangement?
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After deleting all the even digits, the new arrangement is
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After deleting all the even digits, the new arrangement is
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Question 200 of 318
200. Question
1 pointsStudy the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below :
7 1 2 8 2 5 2 7 5 6 4 9 1 9 2 4 1 4 6 4 5 3 2 6 3 7 8 5 1 3 1 5 8 2 7
How many such 2s are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a perfect square? (1 is also a perfect square)
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Two (1 2, 9 2)
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Two (1 2, 9 2)
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Question 201 of 318
201. Question
1 pointsStudy the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below :
7 1 2 8 2 5 2 7 5 6 4 9 1 9 2 4 1 4 6 4 5 3 2 6 3 7 8 5 1 3 1 5 8 2 7
What is the difference between the digit which is seventh from the left end and the digit which is eleventh from the right end of the arrangement?
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Required difference =2 - 3
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Question 202 of 318
202. Question
1 pointsStudy the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below :
7 1 2 8 2 5 2 7 5 6 4 9 1 9 2 4 1 4 6 4 5 3 2 6 3 7 8 5 1 3 1 5 8 2 7
Which of the following is sixth to the left of the twentieth digit from the left end of the above arrangement?
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Required digit = () from the left or
from the left = 9
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Required digit = () from the left or
from the left = 9
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Question 203 of 318
203. Question
1 pointsEach of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and
How many brothers does Shilpa have?
I. Deepa who is Shilpa's sister has two siblings.
II. Kaushal is the only son of Deepa's parents.Correct
From Statement I, we clearly say that Shilpa has one brother and two sisters, herself and Deepa.
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From Statement I, we clearly say that Shilpa has one brother and two sisters, herself and Deepa.
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Question 204 of 318
204. Question
1 pointsEach of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and
Amongst four friends A, B, C and D seated in a straight line facing North, who sits to the immediate right of B?
I. A sits third to the right of B and C is not an immediate neighbour of B.
II. C sits to immediate left of A. A sits at one of the extreme ends. D does not sit at the extreme end of the line.Correct
From Statement I,
Hence, D sits immediate right of B.
From Statement II,
Hence, D sits immediate right of B.
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From Statement I,
Hence, D sits immediate right of B.
From Statement II,
Hence, D sits immediate right of B.
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Question 205 of 318
205. Question
1 pointsEach of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and
Which direction is Sudha facing?
I. If Sunny who is currentlly facing West, turns towards his left, he would face the same direction as Sudha.
II. If Harry who is currently facing East, turns towards his left, he would face a direction just opposite to the direction Sudha is facing.Correct
From Statement I,
Hence, Sudha is facing South direction.
From Statement II
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From Statement I,
Hence, Sudha is facing South direction.
From Statement II
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Question 206 of 318
206. Question
1 pointsEach of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and
Amongst H, J, K and L sitting around a circular table facing the centre. who sits to the immediate left of H?
I. H sits second to left of L. K is an immediate neighbour of L.
II. J and H are immediate neighbours of each other. L is an immediate neighbour of J.Correct
From Statement I,
From the above figure we cannot say who sits immediate left of H.
From Statement II,
From the above figure we cannot find the original position of J and H.
Hence, we cannot say who sits to the immediate left of H.Incorrect
From Statement I,
From the above figure we cannot say who sits immediate left of H.
From Statement II,
From the above figure we cannot find the original position of J and H.
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Question 207 of 318
207. Question
1 pointsEach of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and
On which day of the week did Kiran take an off?
I. Amit correctly remembers that Kiran took an off before Thursday but after Monday.
II. Sneha correctly remembers that Kiran took an 'off after Tuesday but before Friday.Correct
Incorrect
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Question 208 of 318
208. Question
1 pointsIn each of the Questions given below which one of the five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence were continued?
Correct
In each problem figures design '' slips place clockwise direction, design 'O' slips place anti-clockwise direction and design ' slips place clockwise direction.
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In each problem figures design '' slips place clockwise direction, design 'O' slips place anti-clockwise direction and design ' slips place clockwise direction.
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Question 209 of 318
209. Question
1 pointsIn each of the Questions given below which one of the five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence were continued?
Correct
The sequence ofthe problem figures is
Problem figure (1) to (2)
Problem figure (3) to (a)
Problem figure (5) to answer figureIncorrect
The sequence ofthe problem figures is
Problem figure (1) to (2)
Problem figure (3) to (a)
Problem figure (5) to answer figure -
Question 210 of 318
210. Question
1 pointsIn each of the Questions given below which one of the five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence were continued?
Correct
In each problem figures one new design adds and after rotating 90' anti-clockwise direction design slips one place anti-clockwise direction.
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In each problem figures one new design adds and after rotating 90' anti-clockwise direction design slips one place anti-clockwise direction.
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Question 211 of 318
211. Question
1 pointsIn each of the Questions given below which one of the five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence were continued?
Correct
From problem figure (1) to (2) whole figure rotates' anti-clockwise direction and changes its position with a certain rule. Similar rule follows from problem figure (3) to {4) and problem figure (5) to answer figure.
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From problem figure (1) to (2) whole figure rotates' anti-clockwise direction and changes its position with a certain rule. Similar rule follows from problem figure (3) to {4) and problem figure (5) to answer figure.
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Question 212 of 318
212. Question
1 pointsIn each of the Questions given below which one of the five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence were continued?
Correct
From problem figure (1) to (3) and (3) to (5) letter E comes two place left and other letters have been written in same order. Similar rule follows from problem figure (2) to (4) and (4) to answer figure.
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From problem figure (1) to (3) and (3) to (5) letter E comes two place left and other letters have been written in same order. Similar rule follows from problem figure (2) to (4) and (4) to answer figure.
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Question 213 of 318
213. Question
1 pointsIn each of the Questions given below which one of the five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence were continued?
Correct
The sequence of the problem figures is
RS = Reverse same design
S = Same design
Problem figure (1) to (2)
Problem figure (3) to (a)
Problem figure (5) to answer figureIncorrect
The sequence of the problem figures is
RS = Reverse same design
S = Same design
Problem figure (1) to (2)
Problem figure (3) to (a)
Problem figure (5) to answer figure -
Question 214 of 318
214. Question
1 pointsIn each of the Questions given below which one of the five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence were continued?
Correct
From problem figure (1) to (2), inner and outer small line on hexagon, slips two places clockwise direction and one outer line adds on hexagon with one place ahead of inner small line of hexagon' Similar rule follows from problem figure (3) to (4) and problem figure (5) to answer figure
Incorrect
From problem figure (1) to (2), inner and outer small line on hexagon, slips two places clockwise direction and one outer line adds on hexagon with one place ahead of inner small line of hexagon' Similar rule follows from problem figure (3) to (4) and problem figure (5) to answer figure
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Question 215 of 318
215. Question
1 pointsIn each of the Questions given below which one of the five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence were continued?
Correct
In each problem figure one shaded triangle and one unshaded triangle will be added and change their directions with a certain rule.
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In each problem figure one shaded triangle and one unshaded triangle will be added and change their directions with a certain rule.
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Question 216 of 318
216. Question
1 pointsIn each of the Questions given below which one of the five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence were continued?
Correct
In each problem figures three designs get inverted out two times. Lower design has same direction.
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In each problem figures three designs get inverted out two times. Lower design has same direction.
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Question 217 of 318
217. Question
1 pointsIn each of the Questions given below which one of the five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence were continued?
Correct
From problem figure (1) to (2) whole figure rotates anti-clockwise direction and small inner line on pentagon slips one place anti-clock direction and goes
to outer side on pentagon and one small outer line adds on pentagon with one place ahead of previous small outer line.Incorrect
From problem figure (1) to (2) whole figure rotates anti-clockwise direction and small inner line on pentagon slips one place anti-clock direction and goes
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Question 218 of 318
218. Question
1 points(Q.Nos. 1-4) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input Line of words and numbers arrangement them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
(All the numbers are two digits numbers)
Input tall 48 13 rise alt 99 76 32 wise jar high 28 56 barn
Step I 13 tall 48 rise 99 76 32 wise jar high 28 56 barn alt
Step II 28 13 tall 48 rise 99 76 32 wise jar high 56 alt barn
Step III 32 28 13 tall 48 rise 99 76 wise jar 56 alt barn high
Step IV 48 32 28 13 tall rise 99 76 wise 56 alt barn high jar
Step V 56 48 32 28 13 tall 99 76 wise alt barn high jar rise
Step VI 76 56 48 32 28 13 99 wise alt barn high jar rise tall
Step VII 99 76 56 48 32 28 13 alt barn high jar rise tall wise and Step VII is the last step of the above input, as the desired arrangement is obtained.
As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the Following questions the appropriate step for the given input.
Input 84 why sit 14 32 not best ink feet 51 27 vain 68 92
(All the numbers are two digits numbers)Which step number is the following output?
9227 14 84 why sit not 51 vain 92 68 feetbest inkCorrect
Incorrect
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Question 219 of 318
219. Question
1 pointsWhich word/number would be at 5th position from the right in Step V?
Correct
68 51 32 27 14 84 why vain 92 best Feet ink not sit
Hence, 'best' would be at 5th position from the right in step V.Incorrect
68 51 32 27 14 84 why vain 92 best Feet ink not sit
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Question 220 of 318
220. Question
1 pointsHow many elements (words or numbers) are there between'feet' and '32' as they appear in the last step of the output?
Correct
(last step) 92 84 68 51 32 27 14 best feet ink not sit vain why
Hence, three elements (best, 14, 27) are between 'feet' and '32'.Incorrect
(last step) 92 84 68 51 32 27 14 best feet ink not sit vain why
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Question 221 of 318
221. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following represents the position of 'why' in the fourth step?
Correct
51 32 27 14 84 why sit vain 68 92 best feet ink not.
Hence, 'why' is sixth from the left in step IV.Incorrect
51 32 27 14 84 why sit vain 68 92 best feet ink not.
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Question 222 of 318
222. Question
1 points(Q.Nos. 5-11) Study the following
information carefully and answer the given questions.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circle facing the center but not necessarily in the same order.
B sits second to left of H's husband. No female is an immediate neighbor of B.
D's daughter sits second to right of F. F is the sister of G. F is not an immediate neighbor of H's .
Only one person sits between A and F. A is the father of G. H's brother D sits to the immediate left of H's mother' Only one person sits between H's mother and E.
Only one person sits between H and G. G is the mother of C. G is not an immediate neighbor of EWhat is position of A with respect to his mother-in-law?
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A's mother-in-law is B and A is second to the right of B.Incorrect
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Question 223 of 318
223. Question
1 pointsWho among the following is D's daughter?
Correct
D's daughter is E,
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D's daughter is E,
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Question 224 of 318
224. Question
1 pointsWhat is the position of A with respect to his grandchild?
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A's grandchild is C and A is immediate right of C.
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A's grandchild is C and A is immediate right of C.
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Question 225 of 318
225. Question
1 pointsHow many people sit between G and her uncle?
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G's uncle is D and three peoples (either clockwise or anti-clockwise) are sitting between G and her uncle.
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G's uncle is D and three peoples (either clockwise or anti-clockwise) are sitting between G and her uncle.
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Question 226 of 318
226. Question
1 pointsFour of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given information and so form a group. which is the one that does not belong to that group?
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Except C all others are women
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Except C all others are women
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Question 227 of 318
227. Question
1 pointsWhich of the following is true with respect to the given seating arrangement?
Correct
B is the mother of H which is true with respect to the given sitting arrangement.
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B is the mother of H which is true with respect to the given sitting arrangement.
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Question 228 of 318
228. Question
1 pointsWho sits to the immediate left of C?
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F's grandmother sits to the immediate left of C.
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F's grandmother sits to the immediate left of C.
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Question 229 of 318
229. Question
1 points(Q. Nos. 12-18) In each group of questions below are two/three Statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two three statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements
Some exams are tests. No exam is a question.
Conclusions
I. No question is a test.
II. Some tests are definitely not exams.Correct
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According to the statements, Venn-diagram is
Conclusions l. No question is a test. (7)
II. Some tests are definitely not exams. (3)
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Question 230 of 318
230. Question
1 pointsStatements
All forces are energies. All energies are powers. No power is heat.
Conclusions
I. Some forces are definitely not powers.
II. No heat is force.Correct
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According to the statements, Venn- diagram is
Conclusions
I. Some forces are definitely not powers (7)
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Question 231 of 318
231. Question
1 pointsStatements
All forces are energies. All energies are powers. No power is heat.
Conclusions
I. Some forces are definitely not powers.
II. No heat is force.Correct
Incorrect
Conclusions. I No energy is heat. (3)
ll. Some forces being heat is a possibility. (7)Hence, only conclusion I follows from the given statements.
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Question 232 of 318
232. Question
1 pointsStatements
No note is a coin. Some coins are metals. All plastics are notes.
Conclusions
I. No coin is plastic.
II. All plastics being metals is a possibility.Correct
Conclusion I. No coin is a plastic (3)
II. All the plastic being metals is a possibility (7)
Hence, only conclusion I follows from the given statements.
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Conclusion I. No coin is a plastic (3)
II. All the plastic being metals is a possibility (7)
Hence, only conclusion I follows from the given statements.
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Question 233 of 318
233. Question
1 pointsStatements
No note is a coin. Some coins are metals. All plastics are notes.
Conclusions
I. No metal is plastic.
II. All notes are plasticsCorrect
Conclusions: I. No metal is plastic. (3)
II. All notes are plastic. (7)
Hence, only conclusion I follows from the given statements.
Incorrect
Conclusions: I. No metal is plastic. (3)
II. All notes are plastic. (7)
Hence, only conclusion I follows from the given statements.
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Question 234 of 318
234. Question
1 pointsStatements
Some symbols are figures. All symbols are graphics.
No graphic is a picture.
Conclusions
I. Some graphics are figures.
II. No symbol is a picture.Correct
According to the statements, Venn-diagram is
Conclusions
I. Some graphics are figures. (3)
II. No symbol ls a Picture. (7)Incorrect
According to the statements, Venn-diagram is
Conclusions
I. Some graphics are figures. (3)
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Question 235 of 318
235. Question
1 pointsStatements
All vacancies are jobs. Some jobs are occupations.
Conclusions
I. All vacancies are occupation.
II. All occupations being vacancies is a possibility.Correct
According to the statements, Venn-diagram is
Conclusion
I. All vacancies are occupations. (7)
ll. All occupations being vacancies is a Possibility Y. (7)Hence, none conclusion follows from the given statements.
Incorrect
According to the statements, Venn-diagram is
Conclusion
I. All vacancies are occupations. (7)
ll. All occupations being vacancies is a Possibility Y. (7)Hence, none conclusion follows from the given statements.
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Question 236 of 318
236. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully to answer the given questions Each of the six friends, A, B, C, D, E and F scored different marks in an examination. C scored more than only A and E. D scored less than only B. E did not score the least. The one who scored the third highest marks scored 81 marks. E scored 62 marks.
Which of the following could possibly be C's score?
Correct
Six friends marks descending order ( >) are as follows.
B > D > F > C > E > A
Given, third highest marks = 81 and E's marks : 62
Therefore, C's score marks between 62 and 81Hence, C's Possible marks : 70.
Incorrect
Six friends marks descending order ( >) are as follows.
B > D > F > C > E > A
Given, third highest marks = 81 and E's marks : 62
Therefore, C's score marks between 62 and 81Hence, C's Possible marks : 70.
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Question 237 of 318
237. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully to answer the given questions Each of the six friends, A, B, C, D, E and F scored different marks in an examination. C scored more than only A and E. D scored less than only B. E did not score the least. The one who scored the third highest marks scored 81 marks. E scored 62 marks.
Which of the following is true with respect to the given information?
Correct
Incorrect
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Question 238 of 318
238. Question
1 pointsStudy the following information carefully to answer the given questions Each of the six friends, A, B, C, D, E and F scored different marks in an examination. C scored more than only A and E. D scored less than only B. E did not score the least. The one who scored the third highest marks scored 81 marks. E scored 62 marks.
The person who scored the maximum, scored 13 marks more than F's marks. Which of the following can be D's score?
Correct
B scored highest marks.
Therefore, B's marks = F's marks + 13
= 81 + 13
=94
D scored second highest marks.
Therefore , D scored marks between 81 and 94
Hence, D's Possible marks = 89Incorrect
B scored highest marks.
Therefore, B's marks = F's marks + 13
= 81 + 13
=94
D scored second highest marks.
Therefore , D scored marks between 81 and 94
Hence, D's Possible marks = 89