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  • Question 1
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    Complete the following series.

    E, G, J, L, O, Q, ?

    Solution

    The series follows the pattern + 2, + 3, + 2, + 3 and so on.
    E (5) + 2 = G (7)
    G (7) + 3 = J (10)
    J (10) + 2 = L (12)
    L (12) + 3 = O (15)
    O (15) + 2 = Q (17)
    Q (17) + 3 = T (20)
    So, T is the correct answer.

     

  • Question 2
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    The following question contains a series of letters, out of which some are missing. One of the alternatives contains the missing letters in the order in which, if placed in the blanks, they will complete the series. Choose the correct alternative.

    a _ b _ aabb _ a _ _ a _ bb

    Solution

    The pattern is: aabb | aabb | aabb | aabb

     

  • Question 3
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    The following question contains a series of letters, out of which some are missing. One of the alternatives contains the missing letters in the order in which, if placed in the blanks, they will complete the series. Choose the correct alternative.

    a_cbabc_a_cb_b

    Solution

    The pattern is: abcb / abc/ abcb / ab

     

  • Question 4
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    The following question contains a series of letters, out of which some are missing. One of the alternatives contains the missing letters in the order in which, if placed in the blanks, they will complete the series. Choose the correct alternative.

    _aabab_ab_ab_bba

    Solution

    The pattern is: baab | abba | baab | abba

     

  • Question 5
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    If the second Sunday in October 2002 fell on the 13th of the month, then the first Sunday in November 2003 would fall on which date?

    Solution

    Given: 13th October, 2002 was Sunday.
    So, 13th October, 2003 was Monday.
    12th October, 2003 was Sunday.
    So, 19th October, 26th October and 2nd November were Sundays.
    Hence, the first Sunday in November 2003 fell on 2nd.

     

  • Question 6
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    What day of the week was it on 15th August, 1987?

    Solution

    15th August, 1987 means '1986 years + 7 months + 15 days'.
    1600 years have 0 odd days, and 300 years have 1 odd day.
    86 years contain 21 leap years and 65 ordinary years and therefore, 42 + 65 = 107 or 2 odd days.
    1986 years give 0 + 1 + 2 = 3 odd days
    Number of days from 1st January, 1987 to 15th August, 1987 = 31 + 28 + 31 + 30 + 31 + 30 + 31 + 15
    = 227, i.e. 3 odd days
    Total number of odd days = 3 + 3 = 6
    The day on 15th August, 1987 was a Saturday.

     

  • Question 7
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    If the current time is 6:20, then after how much time will the hands of the clock make the same angle as they do at present?

    Solution

     

  • Question 8
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    Directions For Questions

    In the following problem, a question is given followed by three statements numbered I, II and III. Read the statements carefully and decide which of them is/are sufficient/necessary to answer the question. Choose the correct option accordingly.

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    How many students in the class play cricket?

    Statements:
    I. Only boys play cricket.
    II. There are 15 girls in the class.
    III. The total number of students in the class is 50.

    Solution

    From II and III, there are total 50 students in the class, out of which 15 are girls. It means that the rest are boys, i.e. 35.
    From I, only boys play cricket. But, it is not mentioned that all the boys in the class play cricket.
    Hence, all the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question.

     

  • Question 9
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    Directions For Questions

    In the following problem, a question is given followed by three statements numbered I, II and III. Read the statements carefully and decide which of them is/are sufficient/necessary to answer the question. Choose the correct option accordingly.

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    What is Deepak's age?

    Statements:
    I. Deepak, Manu and Raman are all the same age.
    II. The sum of ages of Deepak, Manu and Raman is 45 years.
    III. Deepak and Manu are twins.

    Solution

    From I, Deepak, Manu and Raman are all the same age, i.e. X.
    From II, the sum of ages of Deepak, Manu and Raman is 45 years.
    From both I and II, we get
    X + X + X = 45
    3X = 45
    X = 15
    Therefore, Deepak's age is 15 years.
    Hence, only statements I and II are sufficient to answer the question.

     

  • Question 10
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    Directions For Questions

    In the following problem, a question is given followed by three statements numbered I, II and III. Read the statements carefully and decide which of them is/are sufficient/necessary to answer the question. Choose the correct option accordingly.

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    Manu's and Kannu's salaries are in the ratio of 4 : 3. What is Manu's salary?

    Statements:
    I. Kannu's salary is 75% of Manu's salary.
    II. Kannu's salary is Rs. 6000.
    III. Total salary of both is Rs. 14,000.

    Solution

    From II and given information, Manu's salary is Rs. 6000 × 4/3 = Rs. 8000.
    From III and given information, Manu's salary is 4x and Kannu's salary is 3x.

    So, 4x + 3x = 14,000 or x = Rs. 2000
    Therefore, Manu's salary is 4(2000) = Rs. 8000.

     

  • Question 11
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    If in a certain code, MADRAS can be written as ARSMDA, then how will ARKONAM be written in that code?

    Solution

    The letters at even positions in the word are written first followed by the rest of the letters in the word.

    ARKONAM => ROAAKNM

     

  • Question 12
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    If in a certain code, DELHI can be written as CCIDD, then how will BOMBAY be written in that code?

    Solution

    The first, second, third, fourth, …… letters in the word are moved one, two, three, four, …… steps backwards respectively to obtain the corresponding letters in the code.

     

  • Question 13
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    If each letter of the English alphabet is assigned an odd numerical value beginning with A = 1, B = 3 and so on, then what will be the total value of the letters in the word INDIAN?

    Solution

    Clearly, we have:

    Letter A B C D E F G H I J K L M N
    Value 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27

    So, INDIAN = I + N + D + I + A + N
    = 17 + 27 + 7 + 17 + 1 + 27 = 96

     

  • Question 14
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    Starting from his police station, Inspector Jain travelled 400 m straight. He then turned left and travelled 500 m straight. After that, he turned left again and travelled 400 m straight. He then turned right and walked for another 600 m straight. How far was he from the police station in the end?

    Solution

    d = (600 + 500) m
    = 1100 m = 1.1 km

     

  • Question 15
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    Which of the following options should replace the question mark '?' in the figure given below?

    Solution

     

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