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    Seven boxes G, K, M, D, C, H and A of different colours viz. Blue, White, Grey, Peach, Violet, Yellow and Pink are placed one above the other, but not necessarily in the same order. The position of these boxes were numbered from 1 to 7 (7 being the topmost).

    Box K is placed immediately below box C. More than two boxes are placed below the Blue box. Box M is placed above the box which is Blue color. The box which is Peach colour is placed immediately below box G. Only one box is placed between the box which is Blue in colour and box H. Box A is placed immediately below the box which is Yellow colour. White colour box is placed below the box K. Only two boxes are placed between White box and Pink box. The Grey box is not placed on the top. Box M is placed immediately below Box H. There are two boxes placed between the boxes which are Peach and Blue in colour. Box A is not Blue colour box.

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    How many boxes are kept above pink box?

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    Seven boxes G, K, M, D, C, H and A of different colours viz. Blue, White, Grey, Peach, Violet, Yellow and Pink are placed one above the other, but not necessarily in the same order. The position of these boxes were numbered from 1 to 7 (7 being the topmost).

    Box K is placed immediately below box C. More than two boxes are placed below the Blue box. Box M is placed above the box which is Blue color. The box which is Peach colour is placed immediately below box G. Only one box is placed between the box which is Blue in colour and box H. Box A is placed immediately below the box which is Yellow colour. White colour box is placed below the box K. Only two boxes are placed between White box and Pink box. The Grey box is not placed on the top. Box M is placed immediately below Box H. There are two boxes placed between the boxes which are Peach and Blue in colour. Box A is not Blue colour box.

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    What is the difference in position number of grey and yellow box?

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    Seven boxes G, K, M, D, C, H and A of different colours viz. Blue, White, Grey, Peach, Violet, Yellow and Pink are placed one above the other, but not necessarily in the same order. The position of these boxes were numbered from 1 to 7 (7 being the topmost).

    Box K is placed immediately below box C. More than two boxes are placed below the Blue box. Box M is placed above the box which is Blue color. The box which is Peach colour is placed immediately below box G. Only one box is placed between the box which is Blue in colour and box H. Box A is placed immediately below the box which is Yellow colour. White colour box is placed below the box K. Only two boxes are placed between White box and Pink box. The Grey box is not placed on the top. Box M is placed immediately below Box H. There are two boxes placed between the boxes which are Peach and Blue in colour. Box A is not Blue colour box.

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    Which box among the following were not kept adjacent to each other?

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    Seven boxes G, K, M, D, C, H and A of different colours viz. Blue, White, Grey, Peach, Violet, Yellow and Pink are placed one above the other, but not necessarily in the same order. The position of these boxes were numbered from 1 to 7 (7 being the topmost).

    Box K is placed immediately below box C. More than two boxes are placed below the Blue box. Box M is placed above the box which is Blue color. The box which is Peach colour is placed immediately below box G. Only one box is placed between the box which is Blue in colour and box H. Box A is placed immediately below the box which is Yellow colour. White colour box is placed below the box K. Only two boxes are placed between White box and Pink box. The Grey box is not placed on the top. Box M is placed immediately below Box H. There are two boxes placed between the boxes which are Peach and Blue in colour. Box A is not Blue colour box.

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    Find the odd one out?

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    Seven boxes G, K, M, D, C, H and A of different colours viz. Blue, White, Grey, Peach, Violet, Yellow and Pink are placed one above the other, but not necessarily in the same order. The position of these boxes were numbered from 1 to 7 (7 being the topmost).

    Box K is placed immediately below box C. More than two boxes are placed below the Blue box. Box M is placed above the box which is Blue color. The box which is Peach colour is placed immediately below box G. Only one box is placed between the box which is Blue in colour and box H. Box A is placed immediately below the box which is Yellow colour. White colour box is placed below the box K. Only two boxes are placed between White box and Pink box. The Grey box is not placed on the top. Box M is placed immediately below Box H. There are two boxes placed between the boxes which are Peach and Blue in colour. Box A is not Blue colour box.

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    What is the colour of box H?

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    A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as in two matrices given below. The columns and row of the matrix-I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of matrix-II are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next to its column, eg. 'S' can be represented by 98, 86 etc. and 'P' can be represented by 95, 88 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word given 'AMOOL'.

    Matrix - I

     

    Matrix - II

     

    0

    1

    2

    3

    4

     

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    0

    A

    L

    M

    N

    O

    5

    P

    I

    R

    S

    T

    1

    L

    M

    A

    O

    N

    6

    T

    S

    I

    P

    R

    2

    N

    O

    L

    M

    A

    7

    R

    T

    S

    I

    P

    3

    M

    N

    O

    A

    L

    8

    S

    P

    T

    R

    I

    4

    O

    A

    N

    L

    M

    9

    I

    R

    P

    T

    S

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    @ – Either the hour hand or minute hand of clock on 8.

    # – Either the hour hand or minute hand of clock on 4.

    $ – Either the hour hand or minute hand of clock on 11.

    % – Either the hour hand or minute hand of clock on 5.

    & – Either the hour hand or minute hand of clock on 3.

    € – Either the hour hand or minute hand of clock on 6.

    £ – Either the hour hand or minute hand of clock on 2.

    All the times are in AM. The first symbol represents hours and second symbol represent minutes.

    Example – #$ represents 4:55 AM.

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    Manan goes to gym daily at €. He does a warm up there for 15 minutes, exercise for 30 minutes and then rest for 10 minutes and again exercise for 1 hour 30 minutes. What is the time when he leaves the gym?

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    When a letter/number/symbol arrangement machine is given an input line of letters/ numbers/ symbol, it arranges them by following a certain rule. Following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.

    Read the following information and answer the questions that follow:

    INPUT: J @ 4 F # 5 V $ 3 S % 8 L & 3 M ) 9 X ( 3 S ≤ 2

    Step 1: J @ 5 F # 4 V $ 8 S % 3 L & 9 M ) 3 X ( 2 S ≤ 3

    Step 2: J # 5 F @ 4 V % 8 S $ 3 L ) 9 M & 3 X ≤ 2 S ( 3  

    Step 3: F # 5 J @ 4 S % 8 V $ 3 M ) 9 L & 3 S ≤ 2 X ( 3

    Step 4: F J S V M L S X # @ % $ ) & ≤ ( 5 4 8 3 9 3 2 3

    Step 5: F J L M S S V X # @ % $ ) & ≤ ( 2 3 3 3 4 5 8 9

    And so on.

    As per the rules followed in the above input, work out the steps for the following input:

    INPUT: K ( 3 S ) 4 B % 7 M @ 9 F $ 2 Z Ω 1 A # 5 Q £ 8.

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    Which step number is the following output?

    S ) 4 K ( 3 M @ 9 B % 7 Z Ω 1 F $ 2 Q £ 8 A # 5

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    When a letter/number/symbol arrangement machine is given an input line of letters/ numbers/ symbol, it arranges them by following a certain rule. Following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.

    Read the following information and answer the questions that follow:

    INPUT: J @ 4 F # 5 V $ 3 S % 8 L & 3 M ) 9 X ( 3 S ≤ 2

    Step 1: J @ 5 F # 4 V $ 8 S % 3 L & 9 M ) 3 X ( 2 S ≤ 3

    Step 2: J # 5 F @ 4 V % 8 S $ 3 L ) 9 M & 3 X ≤ 2 S ( 3  

    Step 3: F # 5 J @ 4 S % 8 V $ 3 M ) 9 L & 3 S ≤ 2 X ( 3

    Step 4: F J S V M L S X # @ % $ ) & ≤ ( 5 4 8 3 9 3 2 3

    Step 5: F J L M S S V X # @ % $ ) & ≤ ( 2 3 3 3 4 5 8 9

    And so on.

    As per the rules followed in the above input, work out the steps for the following input:

    INPUT: K ( 3 S ) 4 B % 7 M @ 9 F $ 2 Z Ω 1 A # 5 Q £ 8.

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    Which element is at 15th position from the left in Step IV?

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    When a letter/number/symbol arrangement machine is given an input line of letters/ numbers/ symbol, it arranges them by following a certain rule. Following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.

    Read the following information and answer the questions that follow:

    INPUT: J @ 4 F # 5 V $ 3 S % 8 L & 3 M ) 9 X ( 3 S ≤ 2

    Step 1: J @ 5 F # 4 V $ 8 S % 3 L & 9 M ) 3 X ( 2 S ≤ 3

    Step 2: J # 5 F @ 4 V % 8 S $ 3 L ) 9 M & 3 X ≤ 2 S ( 3  

    Step 3: F # 5 J @ 4 S % 8 V $ 3 M ) 9 L & 3 S ≤ 2 X ( 3

    Step 4: F J S V M L S X # @ % $ ) & ≤ ( 5 4 8 3 9 3 2 3

    Step 5: F J L M S S V X # @ % $ ) & ≤ ( 2 3 3 3 4 5 8 9

    And so on.

    As per the rules followed in the above input, work out the steps for the following input:

    INPUT: K ( 3 S ) 4 B % 7 M @ 9 F $ 2 Z Ω 1 A # 5 Q £ 8.

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    How many alphabets are there in general alphabet series between first and fifth alphabet from left in Step V?

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