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    In the following question, a figure (X) is given, followed by four answer figures a, b, c and d. You have to select the figure which is a mirror image of the given figure.

    Solution

    Figure c is the correct mirror image of figure X.

     

  • Question 2
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    In the following question four alternatives are given which follow a word given at the top. You have to select one alternative that exactly matches with the mirror image of the word in question.

    Solution

     

  • Question 3
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    In the following multiplication, each of the different letters denotes a different integer. Each letter stands for the same integer throughout.

    Find the value of F.

    Solution

    F + G = F
    ⇒ G should be 0.
    Hence, D x C should end with 0.
    That means D can be 2, 4, 6, or 8, and C can be 5 or vice versa.
    Now, try options.
    C cannot be 5 as if C is 5 then E x C ends with either 0 or 5 which is not possible
    So, D has to be 5.
    D = 5
    A should be 1. (EAG is a three-digit number.)
    A = 1

    1 B C
    5 E
    1 C F B
    E 1 0
    F H F B

    C cannot be 4, 6 or 8 (check options) because in that case, carry over will respectively be 2, 3 and 4; and thus, 5 x B + carry over cannot be 1 in these cases.
    So, C = 2
    Now, if E = 7, then B = 4.
    In this case, 1 BC x E is not coming out to be a four-digit number (1CFB).
    In this same manner, E cannot be 3 and 4 and E should be greater than 7.
    So, E = 8
    Thus, B should be 6.
    So, finally our multiplication is

    1 6 2
    5 8
    1 2 9 6
    8 1 0
    9 3 9 6

    Thus, A = 1, B = 6, C = 2
    D = 5, E = 8, F = 9
    G = 0, H = 3

     

     

  • Question 4
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    Six faces of a cube are painted in such a way that no two adjacent faces are of same colour. The three colours used are Red, Blue & Green. The cube is then cut into 32 smaller and 4 big cubes in such a way that big cube has no red face, Answer the following question.

    How many cubes are coloured on three faces?

    Solution

    Cubes which are at the corners have only three face coloured. Hence, there are total eight corner cubes.

     

  • Question 5
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    Consider the following figures.

    Which number may be on the opposite face of number 5?

    Solution

    If we rotate clockwise from 3, as 3 is common in both figures then we get,

    3 - 6 - 4 from fig (i)

    3 - 1 - 5 from fig (ii)

    So, number 4 is on opposite face of number 5.

     

  • Question 6
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    Choose the odd one out.

    Solution

    All are composite numbers. 97 is a prime number.

     

  • Question 7
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    Choose the odd one out.

    Solution

    All except 2016 are non leap years, but 2016 is a leap year.

     

  • Question 8
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    Find out the odd number.

    Solution

    All except 55 are multiples of 7.

     

  • Question 9
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    Find the odd one out.

    Solution

    All the others except naan are South Indian dishes.

     

  • Question 10
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    Find the odd one out.

    Solution

    All, except 'cringe' are sounds. 'Cringe' means 'bend one's head and body in fear, or apprehension'.

     

  • Question 11
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    Find the odd one out.

    Solution

    All, except omelette, are baked foods.

     

  • Question 12
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    In the following question, four groups of letters are given. One of these groups is different from the others in some way. Find the one that is different from the others.

    Solution

    In the group, 1st and 3rd letters are two consecutive letters written in reverse alphabetical order. The middle letter is the 1st letter + 3.
    KNJ: J + 1 = K; K + 3 = N
    ZBY: Y + 1 = Z; Z + 2 = B
    RUQ: Q + 1 = R; R + 3 = U
    HKG: G + 1 = H; H + 3 = K
    Hence, ZBY is odd one out.

     

  • Question 13
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    Find the odd one out.

    Solution

    The rule here is as follows.
    Third Letter = Position of first letter + Position of second letter
    G(7) = B(2) + E(5)
    U(21) = G(7) + N(14)
    O(15) = D(4) + O(11)
    The above rule is not followed in option 4.

     

  • Question 14
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    In the following question, four groups of letters are given. One of these groups is different from the others in some way. Find the one that is different from the others.

    Solution

    In all the other options, the letters are arranged in reverse alphabetical order and every alternate letter is skipped.

     

  • Question 15
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    There is some relationship between the two terms to the left of the sign (: :). The same relationship exists between the two terms to its right, out of which one is missing. Find the missing term from the given alternatives.

    8 : 16 : : 40 : ___

    Solution

    The relationship is n : 2n.

    The missing number = (40 × 2) = 80

     

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