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    In the following question, four items (numbers/number pairs/letter groups) are given. Three of them are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out from the alternatives.

  • Question 2
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    In the following question, four items (numbers/number pairs/letter groups) are given. Three of them are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out from the alternatives.

  • Question 3
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    In the following question, four items (numbers/number pairs/letter groups) are given. Three of them are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out from the alternatives.

  • Question 4
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    In the following question, four items (numbers/number pairs/letter groups) are given. Three of them are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out from the alternatives.

  • Question 5
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    In the following question, four items (numbers/number pairs/letter groups) are given. Three of them are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out from the alternatives.

  • Question 6
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    In the following question, four items (numbers/number pairs/letter groups) are given. Three of them are alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd one out from the alternatives.

  • Question 7
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    In the following question, there is a relationship between two figures on the left of the sign (::). The same relationship exists between the figures to the right of the sign (::) of which one is missing. Find the missing one from the alternatives.

    23 : 13 :: 54 : ?

  • Question 8
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    In the following question, there is a relationship between two figures on the left of the sign (::). The same relationship exists between the figures to the right of the sign (::) of which one is missing. Find the missing one from the alternatives.

    49 : 21 :: 169 : ?

  • Question 9
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    In the following question, there is a relationship between two figures on the left of the sign (::). The same relationship exists between the figures to the right of the sign (::) of which one is missing. Find the missing one from the alternatives.

    25 : 37 :: 49 : ?

  • Question 10
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    In the following question, there is a relationship between two figures on the left of the sign (::). The same relationship exists between the figures to the right of the sign (::) of which one is missing. Find the missing one from the alternatives.

    CEGI : WUSQ :: DFHJ

  • Question 11
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    In the following question, numbers are written in a sequence. Find the missing number, to replace the question mark (?), from the given alternatives.

    3, 12, 27, 48, 75, 108?

  • Question 12
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    In the following question, numbers are written in a sequence. Find the missing number, to replace the question mark (?), from the given alternatives.

    1, 4, 2, 8, 6, 24, 22, 88, ?

  • Question 13
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    In the following question, terms are written in a sequence. Find the missing term to replace the question mark (?) from the given alternatives.

    KM1, IP3, GS6, EV11, ?

    Solution

    The pattern followed is:
    First letter: K (J) I (H) G (F) E (D) C
    Second letter: 
    (NO) P (QR) S (TU) V (WX) Y
    Number: 1, 1 + 2, 3 + 3, 6 + 5, 11 + 7 (addition of prime numbers)

     

  • Question 14
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    In the following question, numbers are written in a sequence. Find the missing number, to replace the question mark (?), from the given alternatives.

    LXF, MTJ, NPN, OLR, ?

  • Question 15
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    In the following question, numbers are written in a sequence. Find the missing number, to replace the question mark (?), from the given alternatives.

    23, 48, 99, 203, 413, ?

  • Question 16
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    The following question is based on letter sequence. In the sequence, some letters are missing. Find the correct alternative to fill the blanks.

    a b_ _ b c c b a _ b _

  • Question 17
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    The following question is based on letter sequence. In the sequence, some letters are missing. Find the correct alternative to fill the blanks.

    x _ y y y z _ x x y _ z z x _ y y z z

  • Question 18
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    The following question is based on letter sequence. In the sequence, some letters are missing. Find the correct alternative to fill the blanks.

    r s _ r _ s _ r _ s s r

  • Question 19
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    If the word TRIPPLE is coded as DMOQHSS, how will the word VICTORY be coded?

  • Question 20
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    If the word GRANDEUR is coded as NARGRUED, which word will be coded as SERPEVRE?

  • Question 21
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    If banana is called apple, apple is called grapes, grapes are called mango, mango is called coconut and coconut is called guava, which is the king of fruits?

  • Question 22
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    If train is called bus, bus is called tractor, tractor is called car, car is called scooter scooter is called bicycle and bicycle is called aeroplane, then which is used to plough a field?

  • Question 23
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    In a certain code language, the sentences written in Column I are coded as sentences written in Column II, but the sequence of words is different. Decode the sentences and find which word in coded language mean sweet?

    Column - I Column - II

    Drink fruit Juice

    Tee see pee

    Juice is sweet

    see kee lee

    He is intelligent

    Lee ree mee

  • Question 24
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    Pointing to a man in a photograph, Reena said, "His brother's father is the only son of my grandfather." How is Reena related to the man in the photograph?

  • Question 25
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    A monkey climbs 30 feet at the beginning of each hour and rests for a while. When he slips back 20 feet, he again starts climbing in the beginning of the next hour. If he begins his ascent at 8:00 am, at what time will he first touch a flag which is at the height of 120 feet from the ground?

    Solution

    In 1 hour, the monkey climbs = (30 - 20) feet = 10 feet
    So, the monkey ascents 90 feet in 9 hours, i.e. till 5:00 pm.
    Clearly, in the next 1 hour, i.e. till 6:00 pm, the monkey ascents the remaining 30 feet to touch the flag.

     

  • Question 26
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Study the given information and answer the question:

    (i) P, Q, R, S, T and U are six students procuring their Master's degree in six different subjects - English, History, Chemistry, Physics, Hindi and Mathematics.
    (ii) Two of them stay in a hostel, two stay as Paying Guest (PG) and the remaining two stay at home.
    (iii) R does not stay as PG and studies Chemistry.
    (iv) The students studying Hindi and History do not stay as Paying Guest (PG).
    (v) T studies Mathematics and S studies Physics.
    (vi) U and S stay in a hostel. T stays as Paying Guest (PG) and Q stays at home.

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    Who studies English?

  • Question 27
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Study the given information and answer the question:

    (i) P, Q, R, S, T and U are six students procuring their Master's degree in six different subjects - English, History, Chemistry, Physics, Hindi and Mathematics.
    (ii) Two of them stay in a hostel, two stay as Paying Guest (PG) and the remaining two stay at home.
    (iii) R does not stay as PG and studies Chemistry.
    (iv) The students studying Hindi and History do not stay as Paying Guest (PG).
    (v) T studies Mathematics and S studies Physics.
    (vi) U and S stay in a hostel. T stays as Paying Guest (PG) and Q stays at home.

    ...view full instructions

    Which of the following combinations of subject and place of stay is not correct?

  • Question 28
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Study the given information and answer the question:

    (i) P, Q, R, S, T and U are six students procuring their Master's degree in six different subjects - English, History, Chemistry, Physics, Hindi and Mathematics.
    (ii) Two of them stay in a hostel, two stay as Paying Guest (PG) and the remaining two stay at home.
    (iii) R does not stay as PG and studies Chemistry.
    (iv) The students studying Hindi and History do not stay as Paying Guest (PG).
    (v) T studies Mathematics and S studies Physics.
    (vi) U and S stay in a hostel. T stays as Paying Guest (PG) and Q stays at home.

    ...view full instructions

    Which of the following pairs of students stay one each at hostel and at home?

  • Question 29
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Study the given information and answer the question:

    (i) P, Q, R, S, T and U are six students procuring their Master's degree in six different subjects - English, History, Chemistry, Physics, Hindi and Mathematics.
    (ii) Two of them stay in a hostel, two stay as Paying Guest (PG) and the remaining two stay at home.
    (iii) R does not stay as PG and studies Chemistry.
    (iv) The students studying Hindi and History do not stay as Paying Guest (PG).
    (v) T studies Mathematics and S studies Physics.
    (vi) U and S stay in a hostel. T stays as Paying Guest (PG) and Q stays at home.

    ...view full instructions

    Which subject does Q study?

  • Question 30
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Study the given information and answer the question:

    (i) P, Q, R, S, T and U are six students procuring their Master's degree in six different subjects - English, History, Chemistry, Physics, Hindi and Mathematics.
    (ii) Two of them stay in a hostel, two stay as Paying Guest (PG) and the remaining two stay at home.
    (iii) R does not stay as PG and studies Chemistry.
    (iv) The students studying Hindi and History do not stay as Paying Guest (PG).
    (v) T studies Mathematics and S studies Physics.
    (vi) U and S stay in a hostel. T stays as Paying Guest (PG) and Q stays at home.

    ...view full instructions

    Which of the following pairs of students stay at home?

  • Question 31
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    If P + R ÷  Q, which of the following is true?

    A + B means A is father of B;
    A – B means A is wife of B;
    A × B means A is brother of B;
    A ÷ B means A is daughter of B;

    Solution

    P is the father of R who is the daughter of Q. So P is the husband of Q.

     

  • Question 32
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Study the given information and answer the question.

    In a playground, Dinesh, Kunal, Nitin, Atul and Prashant are standing as described below facing the North.

    (i) Kunal is 40 metres to the right of Atul.
    (ii) Dinesh is 60 metres to the South of Kunal.
    (iii) Nitin is 25 metres to the West of Atul.
    (iv) Prashant is 90 metres to the North of Dinesh.

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    Who is to the Northeast of the person who is to the left of Kunal?

  • Question 33
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Study the given information and answer the question.

    In a playground, Dinesh, Kunal, Nitin, Atul and Prashant are standing as described below facing the North.

    (i) Kunal is 40 metres to the right of Atul.
    (ii) Dinesh is 60 metres to the South of Kunal.
    (iii) Nitin is 25 metres to the West of Atul.
    (iv) Prashant is 90 metres to the North of Dinesh.

    ...view full instructions

    If a boy walks from Nitin, meets Atul followed by Kunal, Dinesh and then Prashant, how many metres has he walked if he has travelled the straight distance all through?

  • Question 34
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    In a row of girls, Kashish is fifth from the left and Mona is sixth from the right. When they interchange their places among themselves, Kashish becomes thirteenth from the left.

    Then what will be Mona`s position from the right?

  • Question 35
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    Reaching the place of meeting 15 minutes before 8.30 am, Anuj found himself half an hour earlier than the man who was 40 minutes late. What was the scheduled time of meeting?

  • Question 36
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    Find the missing character/number in the following question.

    2 4 0
    1 2 4
    3 1 3
    36 ? 91
  • Question 37
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    In the following question, interchange of which two signs would make the equation correct?

    5 + 3 × 8 – 12 ÷ 4 = 3

    Solution

    5 + 3 × 8 – 12 ÷ 4 = 3
    If we interchange ÷ and - we get,
    5 + 3 × 8 ÷ 12 - 4 = 3
    ⇒ 5 + 24 ÷ 12 - 4 = 3
    ⇒ 5 + 2 - 4 = 3
    ⇒ 7 - 4 = 3
    ⇒ 3 = 3

     

  • Question 38
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    In the following question, interchange of which of the following signs would make the equation correct?

    12 ÷ 2 – 6 × 3 + 8 = 16

    Solution

    Given expression: 12 ÷ 2 – 6 × 3 + 8 = 16

    Validating options:

    1. 12 + 2 - 6 × 3 ÷ 8 = 11.75 ≠ 16

    2. 12 ÷ 2 + 6 × 3 - 8 = 16

    3. 12 ÷ 2 - 6 + 3 × 8 = 24 ≠ 16

    4. 12 × 2 - 6 ÷ 3 + 8 = 30 ≠ 16

     

  • Question 39
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    How many even numbers are there in the following sequence of numbers which are immediately preceded by an odd number but immediately followed by an even number?

    5 1 4 7 3 9 8 5 7 2 6 3 1 5 8 6 3 8 5 2 3 4 3 4 9 6

    Solution

    5 1 4 7 3 9 8 5 7 2 6 3 1 5 8 6 3 8 5 2 3 4 3 4 9 6

    There are two such combinations.

     

  • Question 40
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    In one of the following sequences, the number of letters skipped between its adjacent letters increases by one. Identify the sequence.

  • Question 41
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    Arrange the given words in the sequence in which they occur in the English dictionary and then choose the correct sequence.

    (a) Select
    (b) Seldom
    (c) Send
    (d) Selfish
    (e) Seller

  • Question 42
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Study the given information and answer the question.

    Six lectures A, B, C, D, E and F are to be organised in a span of seven days - Sunday to Saturday, only one lecture on each day accordance with the following:

    (i) A should not be organised on Thursday.
    (ii) C should be organised immediately after F.
    (iii) There should be a gap of two days.
    (iv) One day there will be no lecture (Friday is not that day), just before that day D will be organised.
    (v) B should be organised on Tuesday and should not be followed by D.

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    On which day there is not lecture?

  • Question 43
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Study the given information and answer the question.

    Six lectures A, B, C, D, E and F are to be organised in a span of seven days - Sunday to Saturday, only one lecture on each day accordance with the following:

    (i) A should not be organised on Thursday.
    (ii) C should be organised immediately after F.
    (iii) There should be a gap of two days.
    (iv) One day there will be no lecture (Friday is not that day), just before that day D will be organised.
    (v) B should be organised on Tuesday and should not be followed by D.

    ...view full instructions

    How many lectures are organised between C and D?

  • Question 44
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Study the given information and answer the question.

    Six lectures A, B, C, D, E and F are to be organised in a span of seven days - Sunday to Saturday, only one lecture on each day accordance with the following:

    (i) A should not be organised on Thursday.
    (ii) C should be organised immediately after F.
    (iii) There should be a gap of two days.
    (iv) One day there will be no lecture (Friday is not that day), just before that day D will be organised.
    (v) B should be organised on Tuesday and should not be followed by D.

    ...view full instructions

    Which day will the lecture organised?

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