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  • Question 1
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    In the number series given below, one number is missing. The series is followed by four alternatives (1), (2), (3), (4). Identify the right answer.

    231, 342, 453, 564, …

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    In the following question, Letters/Letter groups are arranged in a particular order with some underlying criterion. Study the order and choose the answer from the alternatives to fill the gap.

    ABCD, BCDA, CDAB, ...

  • Question 3
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    In the following question, four words are given. If they are arranged in alphabetical order, find out which word comes first.

  • Question 4
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    In the following question, four words are given. If they are arranged in alphabetical order, find out which word comes first.

  • Question 5
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    In the following question, four words are given. If they are arranged in alphabetical order, find out which word comes first.

  • Question 6
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    In the following question, four words are given. If they are arranged in alphabetical order, find out which word comes first.

  • Question 7
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    In the following question, four words are given. Four of them are alike in some way. Find the odd one out.

  • Question 8
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    In the following question, four numbers are given. Three of them are alike in some way. Find the odd one out.

  • Question 9
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    In the following question, four words are given. Four of them are alike in some way. Find the odd one out.

  • Question 10
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    In the following question, four words are given. Four of them are alike in some way. Find the odd one out.

  • Question 11
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    In the following question, four words are given. Four of them are alike in some way. Find the odd one out.

  • Question 12
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    In the following question, four words are given. Four of them are alike in some way. Find the odd one out.

  • Question 13
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    In the following question, four words are given. Four of them are alike in some way. Find the odd one out.

  • Question 14
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    In the following question, four words are given. Four of them are alike in some way. Find the odd one out.

  • Question 15
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    In the following question, four words are given. Four of them are alike in some way. Find the odd one out.

  • Question 16
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    Find the odd one out from the given options.

  • Question 17
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    In the question, there is a certain relationship between two given words on one side of :: and one word is given on another side of ::. The other word is to be found out from the given four alternatives so that the relationship is the same as for the other pair. Identify the right answer.

    BengaIuru : Karnataka :: Kohima : ?

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    There is a certain relationship between two given words on one side of :: and one word is given on the other side of ::. The other word is to be found out from the given four alternatives, so that the relationship is the same as for the other pair. Identify the right answer.

    London : UK :: Bangkok : ?

  • Question 19
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    In the question, there is a certain relationship between two given words on one side of :: and one word is given on another side of ::. The other word is to be found out from the given four alternatives so that the relationship is the same as for the other pair. Identify the right answer.

    Hockey : Stick :: Tennis : ?

  • Question 20
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    There is a certain relationship between two given words on one side of :: and one word is given on the other side of ::. The other word is to be found out from the given four alternatives, so that the relationship is the same as for the other pair. Identify the right answer.

    Oxygen : Heart :: Fuel : ?

  • Question 21
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    In the question, there is a certain relationship between two given words on one side of :: and one word is given on another side of ::. The other word is to be found out from the given four alternatives so that the relationship is the same as for the other pair. Identify the right answer.

    Orange : Fruit :: Spinach : ?

  • Question 22
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    If in a language (say English), A is coded as 1, B is coded as 2 and so on, how are the following letter groups coded in that language?

    FHCI

  • Question 23
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    If in a language (say English), A is coded as 1, B is coded as 2 and so on, how are the following letter groups coded in that language?

    GADBH

  • Question 24
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    If in a language (say English), A is coded as 1, B is coded as 2 and so on, how are the following letter groups coded in that language?

    HBDFE

  • Question 25
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    If in a language (say English), A is coded as 1, B is coded as 2 and so on, how are the following letter groups coded in that language?

    GCEAI

  • Question 26
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    If in a language (say English), A is coded as 1, B is coded as 2 and so on, how are the following letter groups coded in that language?

    IHGFED

  • Question 27
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    If in a language, RIDGE is coded as 43567 and NAME is coded as 8217, how is the following word coded?

    DANGER

  • Question 28
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    If in a language, RIDGE is coded as 43567 and NAME is coded as 8217, how is the following word coded?

    MANNER

  • Question 29
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    If in a language, RIDGE is coded as 43567 and NAME is coded as 8217, how is the following word coded?

    RANGER

  • Question 30
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    If in a language, RIDGE is coded as 43567 and NAME is coded as 8217, how is the following word coded?

    IMAGE

  • Question 31
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    If in a language, RIDGE is coded as 43567 and NAME is coded as 8217, how is the following word coded?

    DAMAGE

  • Question 32
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    The following question is based on simple arithmetic principles. Find the right answer from among the alternatives.

    (250 × 7) – 36 = ?

  • Question 33
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    The following question is based on simple arithmetic principles. Find the right answer from among the alternatives.

    24x – 20 = 105 – x; x = ?

  • Question 34
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    The following question is based on simple arithmetic principles. Find the right answer from among the alternatives.

    85 ÷ … = 8500

  • Question 35
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    The following question is based on simple arithmetic principles. Find the right answer from among the alternatives.

    40% of 80 – 80% of 40 = ?

  • Question 36
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    The following question is based on simple arithmetic principles. Find the right answer from among the alternatives.

    50.9 – 7.5 + 1.6 =

  • Question 37
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    The following question is based on simple arithmetic principles. Find the right answer from among the alternatives.

    (44 ÷ 1000) + 0.006 = ?

  • Question 38
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    The following question is based on simple arithmetic principles. Find the right answer from among the alternatives.

    (7)3 – 33 = ?

  • Question 39
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    The following question is based on simple arithmetic principles. Find the right answer from among the alternatives.

    5678 + 4321 = ?

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