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    If × means +, ÷ means -, + means × and - means ÷, then 7 × 8 - 4 + 9 - 3 × 2 ÷ 1 is equal to

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    In the following question, choose one word which can be formed from the letters of the given word.

    EXAMINATION

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    In the following question, choose the word from the given options which can be formed from the letters of the given word.

    SOMNAMBULISM

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    In the question, if the letters of the given word are used as many times as one wants to use, then which one of the four given words (a), (b), (c) and (d) cannot be formed?

    ELEMENTARY

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    Which of the following figures correctly represents the relationship among the following?

    Men, Women, Eunuchs

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

    Males, Athletes, Musicians, Lawyers

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    Which of the following four logical diagrams represents correctly the relationship between flowers, red colour and clothes?

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    Study the following information and answer the question below.

    There is a family of six persons A, B, C, D, E and F. They are Lawyer, Doctor, Teacher, Salesman, Engineer and Accountant. There are two married couples in the family. D, the Salesman is married to the lady Teacher. The Doctor is married to the Lawyer. F, the Accountant is the son of B and brother of E. C, the Lawyer is the daughter-in-law of A. E, is the unmarried Engineer. A is the grandmother of F.

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    How is E related to F?

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    Study the following information and answer the question given below.

    There is a family of six persons A, B, C, D, E and F. They are Lawyer, Doctor, Teacher, Salesman, Engineer and Accountant. There are two married couples in the family. D, the Salesman is married to the Lady Teacher. The Doctor is married to the Lawyer. F, the Accountant, is the son of B and brother of E. C, the Lawyer, is the daughter-in-law of A. E is the unmarried Engineer. A is the grandmother of F.

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    What is the profession of B?

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    Directions For Questions

    Study the following information and answer the question below.

    There is a family of six persons A, B, C, D, E and F. They are Lawyer, Doctor, Teacher, Salesman, Engineer and Accountant. There are two married couples in the family. D, the Salesman is married to the lady Teacher. The Doctor is married to the Lawyer. F, the Accountant is the son of B and brother of E. C, the Lawyer is the daughter-in-law of A. E, is the unmarried Engineer. A, is the grandmother of F.

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    What is the profession of A?

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    A gold smith has five gold rings each having a different weight.

    Statement (1): Ring D's weight is twice as much as ring E's.
    Statement (2) : Ring E's weight is four and one half times as much as ring F's.
    Statement (3) : Ring F's weight is half as much as ring G's.
    Statement (4) : Ring G's weight is half as much as ring H's.
    Statement (5) : Ring H's weight is less than ring D's but more than ring F's.

    Based on the above statements answer the following questions.

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    Which of the following represents the descending order of weight of rings?

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    A gold smith has five gold rings each having a different weight.

    Statement (1): Ring D's weight is twice as much as ring E's.
    Statement (2) : Ring E's weight is four and one half times as much as ring F's.
    Statement (3) : Ring F's weight is half as much as ring G's.
    Statement (4) : Ring G's weight is half as much as ring H's.
    Statement (5) : Ring H's weight is less than ring D's but more than ring F's.

    Based on the above statements answer the following questions.

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    Which of the numbered statements above is not necessary to determine the correct order of rings according to their weights?

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    A gold smith has five gold rings each having a different weight.

    Statement (1): Ring D's weight is twice as much as ring E's.
    Statement (2) : Ring E's weight is four and one half times as much as ring F's.
    Statement (3) : Ring F's weight is half as much as ring G's.
    Statement (4) : Ring G's weight is half as much as ring H's.
    Statement (5) : Ring H's weight is less than ring D's but more than ring F's.

    Based on the above statements answer the following questions.

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    Which of the following is lightest in weight?

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    A gold smith has five gold rings each having a different weight.

    Statement (1): Ring D's weight is twice as much as ring E's.
    Statement (2) : Ring E's weight is four and one half times as much as ring F's.
    Statement (3) : Ring F's weight is half as much as ring G's.
    Statement (4) : Ring G's weight is half as much as ring H's.
    Statement (5) : Ring H's weight is less than ring D's but more than ring F's.

    Based on the above statements answer the following questions.

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    If the rings are sold according to their weights, which ring will fetch the highest value in rupees?

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    A gold smith has five gold rings each having a different weight.

    Statement (1): Ring D's weight is twice as much as ring E's.
    Statement (2) : Ring E's weight is four and one half times as much as ring F's.
    Statement (3) : Ring F's weight is half as much as ring G's.
    Statement (4) : Ring G's weight is half as much as ring H's.
    Statement (5) : Ring H's weight is less than ring D's but more than ring F's.

    Based on the above statements answer the following questions.

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    Ring H is heavier than which of the following two rings?

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