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  • Question 1
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    In the following question, a series of letters and numbers is given, the terms of which follow certain definite pattern in groups. However, some terms in the series are missing, which are given in the same order as one of the alternatives below the series. Choose the correct alternative.

    D _ 6 E G P _ H J _ 12 K M B 15 _

    Solution

     

  • Question 2
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    In the following letter series, some of the letters are missing which are given in the order as one of the alternatives below it. Choose the correct alternative.

    bca __ b __ aabc __ a __ caa

    Solution

    The series is bcaa bcaa bcaa ....
    Hence, option 1 is correct.

     

  • Question 3
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    In the following letter series, some of the letters are missing which are given in the order as one of the alternatives below it. Choose the correct alternative.

    __ nmmn __ mmnn __ mnnm __

    Solution

    The required series is nn mm nn mm nn mm .....
    Hence, option 3 is correct.

     

  • Question 4
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    Find out the correct sequence of the missing letters form those given below the letter series.

    _abbb_b_babb

    Solution

    If the fourth option is filled in, we get the series as babbbabbbabb which is a series of 'b' followed by 'a' followed by 2 b's, i.e. babb.

    This is the only logical and repeating series got which cannot be obtained by filling in any other options.
    Hence, option 4 is correct.

     

  • Question 5
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    Directions For Questions

    Study the following information to answer the question given below.

    A blacksmith has five iron articles P, Q, R, S and T each having a different weight.
    (i) P weighs twice as much as Q.
    (ii) Q weighs four and a half times as much as R.
    (iii) R weighs half as much as S.
    (iv) S weighs half as much as T.
    (v) T weighs less than P but more than R.

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    Which of the following is the lightest in weight?

    Solution

    From the given conditions,
    P = 2Q
    Q = 4.5R
    S = 2R
    T = 2S

    P > T > R
    P > T > S > R
    P > Q > R

    From all three equations, R is the lightest.

     

  • Question 6
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    At what time between 5.30 and 6 o'clock will the hands of a clock be at right angles?

    Solution

    At 5 o'clock, the hands are 25 min. spaces apart.
    To be at right angles and that too between 5.30 and 6, the minute hand has to gain (25 + 15) = 40 min. spaces.
    55 min. spaces are gained in 60 min.

     

  • Question 7
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    Directions For Questions

    In the following problem, a question is followed by three statements I, II and III. Read all the statements carefully and find out which of them are sufficient to answer the given question. Choose the correct alternative.

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    What is Meera's rank from the top in a class of 40 students?

    Statements:
    I. Meera is 3 ranks below Rajesh from the top.
    II. Rajesh's rank from the bottom is 23.
    III. Meera is 3 ranks below Rajesh from the bottom.

    Solution

    From II, we get that Rajesh ranks 23rd from the bottom, i.e. 18th from the top, as it is a class of 40 students.

    From I and II, we find that Meera is 3 ranks below 18th rank from the top, i.e. she ranks 21st from the top.

    From II and III, we find that Meera is 3 ranks below 23rd rank from the bottom, i.e. she ranks 20th from the bottom. So, she ranks 21th from the top.

    Therefore, either I and II or II and III are sufficient to answer the question.

     

  • Question 8
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    Directions For Questions

    In the following problem, a question is followed by three statements I, II and III. Read all the statements carefully and find out which of them are sufficient to answer the given question. Choose the correct alternative.

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    In which year was Amit born?

    Statements:
    I. Amit is six years older than Mahesh.
    II. Mahesh's brother was born in 1982.
    III. Amit's brother is 8 years younger than Mahesh's brother, who is nine years younger than Mahesh.

    Solution

    From II, we know that Mahesh's brother was born in 1982.
    From III, we find that Mahesh's brother was 9 years younger than him, i.e. Mahesh was born in 1973.
    From I, we find that Amit is 6 years older than Mahesh. Thus, Amit was born in 1967.
    Therefore, all statements I, II and III are required to answer the question.

     

  • Question 9
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    Directions For Questions

    In the following problem, a question is followed by three statements I, II and III. Read all the statements carefully and find out which of them are sufficient to answer the given question. Choose the correct alternative.

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    In which year was Tarun born?

    I. Tarun is six years older than Rabin.
    II. Rabin's brother was born in 1982.
    III. Tarun's brother is two years younger than Rabin's brother who was eight years younger than him.

    Solution

    From statements II and III, it is clear that Rabin's brother was born in 1982, Tarun's brother was born in 1984 and Rabin was born in 1974. Now from statement I, it is given that Tarun is six years older than Rabin; hence, we know that Tarun was born in 1968.

     

  • Question 10
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    In the following question, two columns I and II have been given. In column I, few words are given and in column II, their codes have been given in some code language. The codes in column II are jumbled up. Decode the language and choose the correct code for the word given in the question that follows.

    Column I Column II
    (1) DELIBERATION (A) aemrqs
    (2) CONSIDERATE (B) ccehlmo
    (3) GHOSTLIKE (C) efhmoqqrx
    (4) WORLDLY (D) edgmqrsxz
    (5) KNOWLEDGE (E) adefmopqqsz
    (6) ROCKET (F) cefkmopqqszz

    KNIGHT

    Solution

    DELIBERATION is a 12-letter word, so its code is cefkmopqqszz.
    CONSIDERATE is a 11-letter word, so its code is adefmopqqsz.
    GHOSTLIKE and KNOWLEDGE both are 9-letter words. But KNOWLEDGE has 2 E's and so its code is cfhmoqqrx and hence, the code for GHOSTLIKE is cdgmqrsxz.
    WORLDLY is a 7-letter word, so its code is ccehlmo.
    ROCKET is a 6-letter word, so its code is aemrqs.
    Thus, the words and their codes are:
    DELIBERATION --- cefkmopqqszz
    CONSIDERATE --- adefmopqqsz
    GHOSTLIKE --- cdgmqrsxz
    WORLDLY --- ccehlmo
    KNOWLEDGE --- cfhmoqqrx
    ROCKET --- aemrqs

    The common letter in the given words is O and the common code letter is m.
    So, m stands for O. In GHOSTLIKE and WORLDLY, another common code letter c stands for L.
    In WORLDLY and ROCKET, another common code letter e stands for R.
    In DELIBERATION and WORLDLY, the remaining common code letter (other than c, e and m) o stands for D.
    Working similarly, we get a-C, c-L, d-S, e-R, f-N, g-H, h-W, k-B, l-Y, m-O, o-D, p-A, q-E, r-K, s-T, x-G, z-I.
    Hence, option 4 is correct.

     

  • Question 11
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    In the following question, two columns I and II have been given. In column I, few words are given and in column II, their codes have been given in some code language. The codes in column II are jumbled up. Decode the language and choose the correct code for the word given in the question that follows.

    Column I Column II
    (1) DELIBERATION (A) aemrqs
    (2) CONSIDERATE (B) ccehlmo
    (3) GHOSTLIKE (C) efhmoqqrx
    (4) WORLDLY (D) edgmqrsxz
    (5) KNOWLEDGE (E) adefmopqqsz
    (6) ROCKET (F) cefkmopqqszz

    BLOAT

    Solution

    DELIBERATION is a 12-letter word, so its code is cefkmopqqszz.
    CONSIDERATE is a 11-letter word, so its code is adefmopqqsz.
    GHOSTLIKE and KNOWLEDGE both are 9-letter words. But KNOWLEDGE has 2 E's and so its code is cfhmoqqrx and hence, the code for GHOSTLIKE is cdgmqrsxz.
    WORLDLY is a 7-letter word, so its code is ccehlmo.
    ROCKET is a 6-letter word, so its code is aemrqs.
    Thus, the words and their codes are:
    DELIBERATION --- cefkmopqqszz
    CONSIDERATE --- adefmopqqsz
    GHOSTLIKE --- cdgmqrsxz
    WORLDLY --- ccehlmo
    KNOWLEDGE --- cfhmoqqrx
    ROCKET --- aemrqs

    The common letter in the given words is O and the common code letter is m.
    So, m stands for O. In GHOSTLIKE and WORLDLY, another common code letter c stands for L.
    In WORLDLY and ROCKET, another common code letter e stands for R.
    In DELIBERATION and WORLDLY, the remaining common code letter (other than c, e and m) o stands for D.
    Working similarly, we get a-C, c-L, d-S, e-R, f-N, g-H, h-W, k-B, l-Y, m-O, o-D, p-A, q-E, r-K, s-T, x-G, z-I.
    Hence, option 1 is correct.

     

  • Question 12
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    In the following question, two columns I and II have been given. In column I, few words are given and in column II, their codes have been given in some code language. The codes in column II are jumbled up. Decode the language and choose the correct code for the word given in the question that follows.

    Column I Column II
    (1) DELIBERATION (A) aemrqs
    (2) CONSIDERATE (B) ccehlmo
    (3) GHOSTLIKE (C) efhmoqqrx
    (4) WORLDLY (D) edgmqrsxz
    (5) KNOWLEDGE (E) adefmopqqsz
    (6) ROCKET (F) cefkmopqqszz

    NOTICE

    Solution

    DELIBERATION is a 12-letter word, so its code is cefkmopqqszz.
    CONSIDERATE is a 11-letter word, so its code is adefmopqqsz.
    GHOSTLIKE and KNOWLEDGE both are 9-letter words. But KNOWLEDGE has 2 E's and so its code is cfhmoqqrx and hence, the code for GHOSTLIKE is cdgmqrsxz.
    WORLDLY is a 7-letter word, so its code is ccehlmo.
    ROCKET is a 6-letter word, so its code is aemrqs.
    Thus, the words and their codes are:
    DELIBERATION --- cefkmopqqszz
    CONSIDERATE --- adefmopqqsz
    GHOSTLIKE --- cdgmqrsxz
    WORLDLY --- ccehlmo
    KNOWLEDGE --- cfhmoqqrx
    ROCKET --- aemrqs

    The common letter in the given words is O and the common code letter is m.
    So, m stands for O. In GHOSTLIKE and WORLDLY, another common code letter c stands for L.
    In WORLDLY and ROCKET, another common code letter e stands for R.
    In DELIBERATION and WORLDLY, the remaining common code letter (other than c, e and m) o stands for D.
    Working similarly, we get a-C, c-L, d-S, e-R, f-N, g-H, h-W, k-B, l-Y, m-O, o-D, p-A, q-E, r-K, s-T, x-G, z-I.
    Hence, option 3 is correct.

     

  • Question 13
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    Radha who is facing south turns to her left and walks 15 metres, then she turns to her left and walks 7 metres, then facing west she walks 15 metres. How far is she from here original position?

    Solution


    Radha is 7 m away from her initial position.

     

  • Question 14
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    Numbers in the following question follow same arrangement. Your task is to find out the missing number.

    42 44 38
    23 55 28
    37 ? 39
    Solution

    In the first row, (42 - 38) × 11 = 44
    In the second row (28 - 23) × 11 = 44
    Therefore, missing number = (39 - 37) × 11 = 22

     

  • Question 15
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    Find the missing letters.

    A U D ? K Q
    V ? T G R P
    Solution

     

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