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  • Question 1
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    Complete the series.

    _zb_yba_baw_ _vb

    Solution

    The series is azb/ayb/axb/awb/avb.
    The repeating pattern is 'a_b' (where '_' includes another series: z, y, x, w, v).
    Hence, option (3) is correct.

     

  • Question 2
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    In the following question, arrange the given words in a sequence in which they occur in the dictionary and then choose the correct sequence.

    1. Wound
    2. Writer
    3. Whiter
    4. Worst
    5. Worked

    Solution

    The correct sequence in the dictionary is as follows.
    3. Whiter
    5. Worked
    4. Worst
    1. Wound
    2. Writer
    So, the correct sequence is 3, 5, 4, 1 and 2.

     

  • Question 3
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    At what time between 8 o'clock and 9 o'clock will the hands of a clock be in the same straight line, but not together?

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  • Question 4
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    Directions For Questions

    The question below is followed by statements I and II. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question.

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    Among L, M, N, P and R, each having a different level of intelligence, who is the most intelligent?

    I. L is less intelligent than M and N is less intelligent than P.
    II. M is less intelligent than N and L is more intelligent than R.

    Solution

    Statement I: L < M and N < P
    Statement II: M < N and R < L
    Combining both of the statements, we get
    R < L < M < N < P
    Hence, P is the most intelligent.

     

  • Question 5
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    Directions For Questions

    The question below is followed by statements labelled (I) and (II). You have to decide which of the following options is applicable in order to answer the given question.

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    How many children does B have?

    I. C and D are the only children of M.
    II. M, who is the cousin of B, has only one daughter.

    Solution

    Both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question as nothing is mentioned about the children of B. It is mentioned that B has only one daughter, but nothing is mentioned about sons. So, option (4) is correct.

     

  • Question 6
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    Directions For Questions

    The question below is followed by statements I and II. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question.

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    How is 'walk' written in a code language?

    I. 'morning walk is good' is written as 'na pa ta sa' in that code language.
    II. 'wish you good morning' is written as 'la na sa da' in that code language.

    Solution

    'morning walk is good' - 'na pa ta sa'
    'wish you good morning' - 'la na sa da'
    'morning' and 'good' are common in both the sentences. Therefore, they are coded as 'na' and 'sa'.
    So, walk - 'pa' or 'ta'.
    Both the statements are not sufficient.

     

  • Question 7
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    Directions For Questions

    In this problem, a question is followed by two statements numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the two given statements is/are sufficient to answer the given question. Read the statements carefully and choose the correct option.

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    Who among A, B, C, D, E and F read the book at the last?

    I. F, who gave the book to B after reading, was the third one to read the same.
    II. C, who received the book from A, let the book be read by two other persons before it was handed over to E.

    Solution

    From I, the arrangement will be _ _ F B _ _.
    From II, the arrangement will be A C _ _ E _.
    Combining I and II, we get
    A C F B E D
    Thus, D read the book at the last.

     

  • Question 8
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    Directions For Questions

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

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    In a certain code, 'XYZ' means 'we are cousins'. Which letter stands for 'we'?

    Statements:
    I. 'PYN' means 'they are classmates'.
    II. 'MXS' means 'cousins love them'.
    III. 'OX' means 'hello cousins'.

    Solution

    From I and question statement, Y is the code of 'are'.
    From II and question statement, X is the code of 'cousins'.
    From III and question statement, X is the code of 'cousins'.
    Hence, the code of 'we' is Z.
    Therefore, either I and II or I and III are sufficient to answer the question.

     

  • Question 9
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    The numbers in the following question are to be coded based on the scheme givenbelow.

    Digits 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
    Letters P L M N O G H E

    7 6 5 2 1 3

    Solution

    7 = H, 6 = G, 5 = O, 2 = L, 1 = P and 3 = M.
    Thus, 7 6 5 2 1 3 = H G O L P M.
    Hence, option (4) is correct.

     

  • Question 10
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    The numbers in the following question are to be coded based on the scheme givenbelow.

    DIGITS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
    LETTERS P L M N O G H E

    7 7 5 5 3 2

    Solution

    7 = H, 5 = O, 3 = M and 2 = L.
    Thus, 7 7 5 5 3 2 = H H O O M L.
    Hence, option (4) is correct.

     

  • Question 11
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    In a certain code, CALANDER is written as CLANAEDR. How is CIRCULAR written in that code?

    Solution

    First and the last letters remain on their positions.
    The 3 pairs between them interchange their positions with each other.
    Hence, option (4) is correct.

     

  • Question 12
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    A farmer walks 20 m towards North from his house. Then, he turns towards East and walks 6 m. From there, he again turns towards South and walks 12 m. How far is he from his starting position?

    Solution

    The diagrammatic representation of the problem is as shown above. In the diagram, A represents the original position and D represents the final position of the farmer.
    Using Pythagoras theorem, in Δ ADE, AD = 10 m

    Thus, answer option (3) is correct.

     

  • Question 13
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    Which of the following will replace the question mark (?).

    Solution

    Each number is multiplied by 2 starting from 3 and then 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 are subtracted from the result, respectively in the clockwise direction.
    The pattern is
    3 × 2 - 1 = 5
    5 × 2 - 2 = 8
    8 × 2 - 3 = 13
    13 × 2 - 4 = 22
    The missing number is
    22 × 2 - 5 = 39

     

  • Question 14
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    Which of the numbers in the options will replace the question mark (?) in the following matrix?

    10 5 12 38
    20 3 22 38
    25 4 15 ?
    12 6 12 60
    Solution

    Multiply the first two elements and subtract the third element to get the final result in each row.
    10 × 5 - 12 = 38
    20 × 3 - 22 = 38
    12 × 6 - 12 = 60
    25 × 4 - 15 = 85

     

  • Question 15
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    Identify the pattern in the given figures and find the missing number.

    Solution

    First figure: (9 + 6) - 5 = 10
    Second figure: (10 + 8) - 7 = 11
    Third figure: (12 + 9) - 4 = 21 - 4 = 17

     

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