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    A shopkeeper makes a loss of 10% by selling a pair of jeans for Rs. 495. What will be his profit percent or loss percent, if he sells it for Rs. 660?

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    If the given interchanges are made in signs and numbers, which one of the following equations would be correct?

    Given Interchanges:
    Signs: - and ÷
    Numbers: 4 and 8

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    If the given interchanges are made in signs and numbers, which one of the following equations would be correct?

    Given Interchanges:
    Signs: + and ×
    Numbers: 4 and 5

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    If "+" means "-", "-" means "×", "×" means "÷" and "÷" means "+", then 15 × 5 ÷ 10 + 5 - 3 equals

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    In the following question, a letter series is given with one term missing as shown by (?). Choose the missing term out of the given alternatives.

    AB, KL, PS, NI, IN, SP, LK, ?

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    Directions For Questions

    The following question contains four elements. These four elements may or may not have some linkage. The group of the elements may fit into one of the diagrams (a), (b), (c) and (d). You have to indicate the diagrams into which the group of elements in the question fits. The letter indicating the diagram is the answer.

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    Blondes, Blue-eyed, Brunette, Black-eyed

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    Directions For Questions

    The following question contains four elements. These four elements may or may not have some linkage. The group of the elements may fit into one of the diagrams (a), (b), (c) and (d). You have to indicate the diagrams into which the group of elements in the question fits. The letter indicating the diagram is the answer.

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    Males, Nurses, Doctors, Girls

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    Directions For Questions

    The following question contains four elements. These four elements may or may not have some linkage. The group of the elements may fit into one of the diagrams (a), (b), (c) and (d). You have to indicate the diagrams into which the group of elements in the question fits. The letter indicating the diagram is the answer.

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    Silverware, Statues, Goldware, Clay objects

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    The question below contains three elements. These three elements may or may not have some linkage. The group of the elements may fit into one of the diagrams given as options. You have to indicate the diagram for the given group of elements.

    Wood, Stone, Plastic

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    Directions For Questions

    The following question contains four elements. These four elements may or may not have some linkage. The group of the elements may fit into one of the diagrams (a), (b), (c) and (d). You have to indicate the diagrams into which the group of elements in the question fits. The letter indicating the diagram is the answer.

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    Silverware, Glassware, Wooden objects, Metal rings

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    Read the following information and answer the question given below.

    P – Q means P is husband of Q
    P + Q means P is daughter of Q
    P × Q means P is mother of Q

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    If R × L × M – N is true, then which of the following is not true?

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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following information carefully and answer the given question.

    The sports week of a college was organised from 19th to 26th of a month, 19th being Wednesday. During that period, six games Cricket (C), Badminton (B), Table Tennis (T), Kho-Kho (K), Hockey (H), and Football (F) were played, one game on each day.

    (1) Hockey was not played on the closing day, i.e. 26th.
    (2) Table Tennis was played just one day before Cricket was played.
    (3) Football was not played on either Wednesday or Saturday.
    (4) No game was played on Thursday and Sunday.
    (5) Kho-Kho was played on Monday.
    (6) There was a gap of two days between Cricket and Football.

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    Which game was played on 24th?

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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following information carefully and answer the given question.

    The sports week of a college was organised from 19th to 26th of a month, 19th being Wednesday. During that period, six games Cricket (C), Badminton (B), Table Tennis (T), Kho-Kho (K), Hockey (H), and Football (F) were played, one game on each day.

    (1) Hockey was not played on the closing day, i.e. 26th.
    (2) Table Tennis was played just one day before Cricket was played.
    (3) Football was not played on either Wednesday or Saturday.
    (4) No game was played on Thursday and Sunday.
    (5) Kho-Kho was played on Monday.
    (6) There was a gap of two days between Cricket and Football.

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    How many days gap is there between Hockey and Football?

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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following information carefully and answer the given question.

    The sports week of a college was organised from 19th to 26th of a month, 19th being Wednesday. During that period, six games Cricket (C), Badminton (B), Table Tennis (T), Kho-Kho (K), Hockey (H), and Football (F) were played, one game on each day.

    (1) Hockey was not played on the closing day, i.e. 26th.
    (2) Table Tennis was played just one day before Cricket was played.
    (3) Football was not played on either Wednesday or Saturday.
    (4) No game was played on Thursday and Sunday.
    (5) Kho-Kho was played on Monday.
    (6) There was a gap of two days between Cricket and Football.

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    Which game precedes Kho-Kho?

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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following information carefully and answer the given question.

    The sports week of a college was organised from 19th to 26th of a month, 19th being Wednesday. During that period, six games Cricket (C), Badminton (B), Table Tennis (T), Kho-Kho (K), Hockey (H), and Football (F) were played, one game on each day.

    (1) Hockey was not played on the closing day, i.e. 26th.
    (2) Table Tennis was played just one day before Cricket was played.
    (3) Football was not played on either Wednesday or Saturday.
    (4) No game was played on Thursday and Sunday.
    (5) Kho-Kho was played on Monday.
    (6) There was a gap of two days between Cricket and Football.

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    The sports week started with which of the following games?

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