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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, …

  • Question 2
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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.

    Solution

    Arranging the words in alphabetical order, we have Sage, Sample, Serum, Skate, Summer.

     

  • 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.

    Solution

    Arranging the words in alphabetical order, we have Camel, Carrot, Concern, Cook, Cow.

     

  • 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.

    Solution

    Arranging the words in alphabetical order, we have Dirt, Discount, Dozen, Drug, Dummy.

     

  • 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.

    Solution

    Arranging the words in alphabetical order, we have Union, Urn, Vase, Vessel, Wage.

     

  • 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.

    Solution

    Except option (3), all are flesh eating animals.

     

  • 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.

    Solution

    Except option (1), all are fruits.

     

  • 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.

    Solution

    Except option (4), all the other options are inner organs.

     

  • 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.

    Solution

    Except option (1), all are stationary objects.

     

  • 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.

    Solution

    Except kho-kho, all the other sports use balls.

     

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

    Solution

    Except option (3), all the others are planets.

     

  • 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 : ?

    Solution

    Bengaluru is the capital of Karnataka. Similarly, Kohima is the capital of Nagaland.

     

  • Question 18
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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 : ?

    Solution

    London is the capital of UK. Similarly, Bangkok is the capital of Thailand.

     

  • 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 : ?

    Solution

    In hockey, ball is hit with a stick. Similarly, in tennis, ball is hit with a racket.

     

  • 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 : ?

    Solution

    Oxygen is processed by the heart. Similarly, fuel is processed by engines.

     

  • 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 : ?

    Solution

    Orange is a fruit while spinach is a vegetable.

     

  • 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

    Solution

    R I D G E is coded as 4 3 5 6 7
    N A M E is coded as 8 2 1 7
    i.e. R – 5, I – 3, D – 5, G – 6, E – 7; N – 8, A – 2, M – 1, E – 7

     

  • 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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