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

    What is the code of 'in' in the given code language?

    Statements:
    I. 'huh an ho' means 'ball in bag'.
    II. 'ho lue gei' means 'water in glass'.
    III. 'yo mei li ho an gei' means 'how are you in water bag'.

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

    In a certain code, PYC means 'we are friends'. Which of the following letters stands for 'we'?

    Statements:
    I. XYZ means 'they are classmates'.
    II. CMS means 'we love them'.
    III. PR means 'hello friends'.

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    If `white` is called `blue`, `blue` is called `red`, `red` is called `yellow`, `yellow` is called `green`, `green` is called `black`, `black` is called `violet` and `violet` is called `orange`, then what would be the colour of human blood?

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    In a certain code language, 39574 is written as XPLMD and 0826 is written as TBNQ. How will DBMTX be written in the same language?

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    In a certain code language,

    (i) '786' means 'study very hard'
    (ii) '958' means 'hard work pays'
    (iii) '645' means 'study and work'

    Which of the following is the code for 'very'?

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    Manish goes 7 km towards Southeast from his house, and then he goes 14 km turning to West. After that, he goes 7 km towards Northwest and in the end, he goes 9 km towards East. How far is he from his house?

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    Find the missing term.

    3 7 6
    4 ? 8
    5 25 10

  • Question 8
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    Find the missing term.

    40 18 72
    20 3 ?
    2 6 4

  • Question 9
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    A man has 7 friends. The 1st one visits him every night, the 2nd every 2nd night, the 3rd every 3rd night, the 4th every 4th night and so on. After how many days will all the friends meet together?

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    What is the least number by which 825 must be multiplied in order to get a multiple of 715?

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    Find the greatest number which when divides 166, 199 and 298, leaves the same remainder in each case.

  • Question 12
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    A given work can be completed by A in 20 days and by B in 30 days, working separately. In how many days can they complete the work together?

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    A alone can do a piece of work in 6 days and B alone can do it in 8 days. How many days will it take for A and B together to finish the work?

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    Two cyclists left Agra for Aligarh simultaneously. The first cyclist stopped after 42 min, when he was 1 km short of Aligarh and the other one stopped after 52 min, when he was 2 km short of Aligarh. If the first cycled as many kilometres as the second, the first one would need 17 min less than the second. Find the distance between Agra and Aligarh.

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    Two trains are running at 72 km/h and 48 km/h in the same direction. The faster train completely passes a man, sitting in the slower train, in 15 sec. Find the length of the faster train.

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