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  • Question 1
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    Select the figure that does NOT belong in the following group.

    Solution

    In figure 1, 2 and 4 both the lines are straight. But the lines in figure 3 are at angle to each other.

    Thus figure 3 does not belong to the group.

     

  • Question 2
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    Which of the following numbers will replace the question mark (?) in the given series?

    55, 68, 82, ?, 113, 130

    Solution

    The pattern followed here is:

    Hence, '97' is the correct answer.

     

  • Question 3
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    Six friends P, Q, R, M, N and O prepared together for a class test and each one scored different marks. Only 3 friends scored less marks than R. N scored less marks than only 1 friend. Only O scored marks between the marks of P and M. Who scored the highest marks?

    Solution

    According to given information, we have the possible arrangements as follows:

    1. Only 3 friends scored less marks than R.

     ___ > ___ > R > ___ > ___ > ___

    2. N scored less marks than only 1 friend.

     ___ > N > R > ___ > ___ > ___

    3. Only O scored marks between the marks of P and M.

     ___ > N > R > P > O > M

    or

     ___ > N > R > M > O > P 

    ​​4. Only one position is left which will be occupied by Q.

    Q > N > R > P > O > M

    or 

    Q > N > R > M > O > P

    Hence Q is at first position.

    The correct answer is 'Q'.

     

  • Question 4
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    In a certain code language, 'PUTRE' is written as 'RXXWK' and 'DGHKL’ is written as 'FJLPR'. How will ‘ZSHJL' be written in that language?

    Solution

    The positions of the letters according to the English alphabet series:


     

  • Question 5
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    In a certain code language, 'ROUTE' is coded as '7', 'SHARE' is coded as '6'. What is the code for 'TABLE' in that code language?

    Solution

    The logic followed here is:

    Logic: Digit sum of the Sum of the place value of the given word.

    Now,

    ‘ROUTE’ is coded as ‘7’

    ⇒ R(18) + O(15) + U(21) + T(20) + E(5)

    ⇒ 79 → 7 + 9 = 16

    ⇒ 16 → 1 + 6 = 7.

    For, ‘SHARE’ is coded as ‘6’

    ⇒ S(19) + H(8) + A(1) + R(18) + E(5)

    ⇒ 51 → 5 + 1 = 6.

    Similarly, for ‘TABLE

    ⇒ T(20) + A(1) + B(2) + L(12) + E(5)

    ⇒ 40 → 4 + 0 = 4.

    So, 'TABLE' will be coded as '4'.

    Hence, the correct answer is "4".

     

  • Question 6
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    If we add 7 to 5 times a number, we get 67 and if we subtract 9 from thrice the same number, we get 27. Find the given number.

    Solution

    Let, the number = x

    According to the question,

    5x + 7 = 67     

    ⇒ 5x = 60

    ⇒ x = 12      ---(i)

    3x - 9 = 27     

    ⇒ 3x = 36

    ⇒ x = 12     ----(ii)

    From both equation (i) and (ii) 

    We get x = 12.

    Hence, the correct answer is 12.

     

  • Question 7
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    The calendar for the year 2005 will be the same for the year:

    Solution

    The logic followed here is:

    Year

    Same Calendar for the year

    Year just after a leap year

    Add 6

    2nd year after a leap year

    Add 11

    3rd year after a leap year

    Add 11

    Leap Year

    Add 28

    2005 → Leap year before 2005 is 2004, so 2005 is the 1st year (just) after a leap year.

    Same calendar for the year 2005 will be (2005 + 6) = 2011.

    1) 2033 → Leap year before 2033 is 2032, so 2033 is the 1st year after a leap year.

    Same calendar for the year 2033 will be (2033 + 6) = 2039.

    2) 2011 → Leap year before 2011 is 2008, so 2011 is the 3rd year after a leap year.

    Same calendar for the year 2006 will be (2011 + 11) = 2022.

    3) 2016 → It is a leap year.

    Same calendar for the year 2016 will be (2016 + 28) = 2044

    4) 2012 → It is a leap year.

    Same calendar for the year 2012 will be (2012 + 28) = 2030

    Hence, ‘2011’ is the correct answer.

    Shortcut Trick

    Divided by 4 in the year, if remainder;

    Remainder  Repetition after years
    0 +28
    1 +6
    2 +11
    3 +11

    Given, for the year 2005;

    After divided by 4 in 2005, we will get remainder = 1

    So, 2005 + 6 = 2011

    Therefore Calendar for the year 2005 will be the same as for the year 2011.

    Hence, the correct answer is "2011".

     

  • Question 8
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    Two workers X and Y start walking from the same place. X walks 65 m West, then turns left and walks 25 m. In the meanwhile Y walks 20 m North, then turns to his right and walks 35 m , then turns South and walks 45 m. Where is Y with respect to X?

    Solution

    1) X walks 65 m West, then turns left and walks 25 m.

    2) Y walks 20 m North, then turns to his right and walks 35 m , then turns South and walks 45 m.

    3) Two workers X and Y start walking from the same place So we combine the above two diagrams we get,

    Hence, the correct answer is ‘100 m East’.

     

  • Question 9
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    Some letters are given which are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Find the combination of numbers so that the letters are arranged accordingly to form a meaningful English word.

    1 2 3 4 5 6
    O N W R E D
    Solution

    Code:  

    1 2 3 4 5 6
    O N W R E D

    i) 321456 → W N O R E D 

    ii) 231456 → N W O R E D 

    iii) 312654 → W O N D E R

    iv) 314265 → W O R N D E

    Hence, ' 312654' is the correct answer.

     

  • Question 10
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    Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing each other for a lunch. A is opposite F and third to the right of B. G is between F and D. H is to the left of D. E is between C and A. Who is sitting second to the left of C?

    Solution

    1. Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around circular table facing each other for a lunch. 2. A is opposite F and third to the right of B.

    3. G is between F and D.

    4. H is to the left of D.

    5. E is between C and A.

    The final arrangement will be as shown below:

    Hence, ‘F’ is sitting second to the left of C.

     

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