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    If Khalid is running his bike at a speed of 65 km/hour, then how much time will he take to cover a distance of 325 km?

  • Question 2
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    Directions: Choose the correct option if the numbers are to be arranged in ascending order.

    78960, 65489, 75234, 73120, 79844

  • Question 3
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    Which of the following numbers should be added to 789542 to make it equal to the sum of 59624 and 684788?

  • Question 4
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    It is given that average age of M, N, O and P is 12.5 years and the sum of ages of M, N and O is 32 years. Find the age of P.

  • Question 5
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    Which of the following numbers are arranged in ascending order?

  • Question 6
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    What is the product of 120035 × 20?

  • Question 7
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    The average of 5 numbers is 12. The sum of the last 4 numbers is 47. Find the first number.

  • Question 8
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    Directions: Find the missing number.

    ___ = 450%

  • Question 9
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    The average age of 4 students is 9.5. The sum of ages of 3 students is 29. Find the age of the 4th student.

  • Question 10
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    Arun has two watches of the same cost. He sold one of his watches for Rs. 1,680 at a profit and the other one for Rs. 1,512 at a loss. Determine the cost price of each watch, if he had no profit no loss.

  • Question 11
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    Directions: Simplify 8 × 8 + 8 ÷ 8 - 8.

  • Question 12
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    What percentage of 50 kg is 5 g?

  • Question 13
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    The product of 100105 × 15 is

  • Question 14
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    The LCM of any two odd numbers

  • Question 15
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    Nikhil`s father bought a cake of dimensions 12 cm 15 cm 10 cm. If he served each of his friends a piece of cake of dimensions 5 cm 2 cm 6 cm, then how many friends ate the cake?

  • Question 16
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    Which of the following pairs of angles are complementary?

  • Question 17
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    What is the area of shape?

  • Question 18
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    Directions: Simplify 5 + 2 + .

  • Question 19
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    Abhishek and his four friends collected of Rs. 2000 and later on, shared the amount equally. What amount did Abhishek received?

  • Question 20
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    The highest number that divides 67 and 97, leaving 7 as remainder in each case is

  • Question 21
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    Find the smallest square number which is divisible by 3, 4 and 12.

  • Question 22
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    Directions: Simplify by approximating up to three decimal places.

    1 + 0.5 +

  • Question 23
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    The speed of a car is 54 km/hr. Its speed (in m/s) is

  • Question 24
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    Which of the following statements is not true?

  • Question 25
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    Riya has sack of rice. She divides the rice equally into 8 bags. What fraction of the full sack of rice is in each bag?

  • Question 26
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    A square-shaped room has side 18 m. What is the cost of flooring the room, if the cost of flooring 1 m2 is Rs. 3?

  • Question 27
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    What is the sum of 24.09, 24.009, 24.099 and 24.999?

  • Question 28
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    Directions: Convert (4.76 of 4% - 2.51 of 2%) into decimals.

  • Question 29
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    What would be the next row of numbers?

    11 15 19
    30 36 42
    49 57 65

  • Question 30
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    Sammy went for running and ran 2 times around a square park, whose length is 115 m. How much did he run?

  • Question 31
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    A roll of cloth is 97 cm long. How much is it in m?

  • Question 32
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    Find the number of square tiles of size 15 cm that are required for flooring a square floor of side 6 m.

  • Question 33
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    How many square tiles of side 12 cm would be required to cover a floor of dimensions 2.8 m × 3.6 m?

  • Question 34
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    When we add the largest 5 digit number with a number, it gives 118564. What is the number?

  • Question 35
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    A square wall of side 2100 cm is to be painted. If the cost of painting 1 sq. m of the wall is Rs. 9, then what will be the cost for painting the whole wall?

  • Question 36
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    of a leap year is

  • Question 37
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    The smallest 8 digit number that can be created from numbers 7, 1, 6, 2, 8, 0, 9, 4 without repeating the digits is

  • Question 38
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    A bus started a journey from Delhi at 10:30 pm on Tuesday and reached Jaipur at 05: 30 am on Wednesday. Find the duration of the journey.

  • Question 39
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    What will be the difference between the number 87549 and the number obtained by interchanging the places of 7 and 4?

  • Question 40
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    Rohan sold his T.V. for Rs. 8000. He bought that T.V. a few months back for Rs. 12,000. What is the loss percent for Rohan?

  • Question 41
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    Jayesh bought a refrigerator for Rs. 75,900 and a washing machine for Rs. 42,000. He sold both of them for Rs. 1,05,000. How much money did he lose?

  • Question 42
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    The cost of a pack of 18 tennis balls is Rs. 360 and a pack of 25 marbles is Rs. 125. If Sam bought 5 tennis balls and 4 marbles, then how much would he pay to the shopkeeper?

  • Question 43
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    There are 58 cartons in a store. Each carton has 92 boxes. There are 24 toys in each box. Find the total number of toys in the store.

  • Question 44
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    The sum of two numbers is 159689. If one of the numbers is 8888, then the other number is

  • Question 45
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    Directions: Convert LXVIII to Arabic number.

  • Question 46
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    Solve the following expression:

    5 + 6 - 4 + 4 3 1 61 - 5

  • Question 47
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    Directions: Round off 35673 to the nearest hundred.

  • Question 48
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    Aman deposited Rs. 800 in his bank account and the money increased by 4% every year. What would be the money in his bank account after 5 years?

  • Question 49
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    The greatest even number formed by using the digits 4, 6, 7 and 9 is

  • Question 50
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    What is 10% of 10% of 10?

  • Question 51
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    Sound cannot pass through

  • Question 52
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    Who discovered the Law of gravity?

  • Question 53
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    Which instrument is used to measure the strength of an electric current?

  • Question 54
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    A light year is a measure of

  • Question 55
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    The language used in writing the scientific name of animals is

  • Question 56
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    Platelets are associated with

  • Question 57
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    The interchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood and tissues is called

  • Question 58
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    The kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder and urethra are organs of the

  • Question 59
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    The scientific name of Alum used for water purification is:

  • Question 60
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    The metal chiefly used for galvanising iron is

  • Question 61
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    Baking soda is

  • Question 62
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    Which of the following acids is used in a car battery?

  • Question 63
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    Which of the following planets has a ring around it?

  • Question 64
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    Which among the following is a renewable source of energy?

  • Question 65
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    Forests

  • Question 66
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    Which Indian state is known as the 'Land of Five Rivers'?

  • Question 67
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    The highest mountain peak in India is

  • Question 68
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    Which among the following was the capital of Magadha?

  • Question 69
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    Where is the most celebrated Ashoka Pillar located?

  • Question 70
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    On which of the following dates did the Constitution of India come into force?

  • Question 71
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    The retirement age of a Judge of the Supreme Court is

  • Question 72
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    What is the other name of the Upper House of Indian Parliament?

  • Question 73
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    Who was the Chairman of the first Rajya Sabha?

  • Question 74
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    What is the capital of Australia?

  • Question 75
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    Which one among the following is India's highest civilian honour?

  • Question 76
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question.

    I had occasion to work with her closely during the Women's International Year in 1975 when she was chairing a Steering Committee and made me the member in charge of publicity. Representatives from different political parties and women's organisations were on the committee, and though the leftists claimed a sort of proprietary right over her, Aruna encouraged and treated all members alike. It was not her political affiliations or her involvement in a particular cause, which won her respect and recognition, but her utter honesty in public life, her integrity and her compassion for the oppressed which made her an adorable person. She had the courage to differ with and defy the mightiest in the land; yet her human spirit prompted her to work in the worst of slums to offer succour to the poor and the exploited.

    In later years – around late eighties and early nineties – Aruna Asaf Ali's health began to deteriorate. Though her mind remained alert, she could not actively take up her pet causes – action for women's advancement, planning for economic justice, role of media, reaffirmation of values in public affairs etc. Slowly, her movements were restricted and Aruna, who had drawn sustenance from common people, from her involvement in public life, became a lonely person. She passed away in July 1996.

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    Which committee was chaired by Aruna?

  • Question 77
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question.

    I had occasion to work with her closely during the Women's International Year in 1975 when she was chairing a Steering Committee and made me the member in charge of publicity. Representatives from different political parties and women's organisations were on the committee, and though the leftists claimed a sort of proprietary right over her, Aruna encouraged and treated all members alike. It was not her political affiliations or her involvement in a particular cause, which won her respect and recognition, but her utter honesty in public life, her integrity and her compassion for the oppressed which made her an adorable person. She had the courage to differ with and defy the mightiest in the land; yet her human spirit prompted her to work in the worst of slums to offer succour to the poor and the exploited.

    In later years – around late eighties and early nineties – Aruna Asaf Ali's health began to deteriorate. Though her mind remained alert, she could not actively take up her pet causes – action for women's advancement, planning for economic justice, role of media, reaffirmation of values in public affairs etc. Slowly, her movements were restricted and Aruna, who had drawn sustenance from common people, from her involvement in public life, became a lonely person. She passed away in July 1996.

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    Who were made the members of the Committee of Publicity?

    (i) Representatives from different political parties
    (ii) Representatives from the leftist parties
    (iii) Representatives from the women's organisations
    (iv) None of the above

  • Question 78
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question.

    I had occasion to work with her closely during the Women's International Year in 1975 when she was chairing a Steering Committee and made me the member in charge of publicity. Representatives from different political parties and women's organisations were on the committee, and though the leftists claimed a sort of proprietary right over her, Aruna encouraged and treated all members alike. It was not her political affiliations or her involvement in a particular cause, which won her respect and recognition, but her utter honesty in public life, her integrity and her compassion for the oppressed which made her an adorable person. She had the courage to differ with and defy the mightiest in the land; yet her human spirit prompted her to work in the worst of slums to offer succour to the poor and the exploited.

    In later years – around late eighties and early nineties – Aruna Asaf Ali's health began to deteriorate. Though her mind remained alert, she could not actively take up her pet causes – action for women's advancement, planning for economic justice, role of media, reaffirmation of values in public affairs etc. Slowly, her movements were restricted and Aruna, who had drawn sustenance from common people, from her involvement in public life, became a lonely person. She passed away in July 1996.

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    Aruna earned respect because

  • Question 79
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question.

    I had occasion to work with her closely during the Women's International Year in 1975 when she was chairing a Steering Committee and made me the member in charge of publicity. Representatives from different political parties and women's organisations were on the committee, and though the leftists claimed a sort of proprietary right over her, Aruna encouraged and treated all members alike. It was not her political affiliations or her involvement in a particular cause, which won her respect and recognition, but her utter honesty in public life, her integrity and her compassion for the oppressed which made her an adorable person. She had the courage to differ with and defy the mightiest in the land; yet her human spirit prompted her to work in the worst of slums to offer succour to the poor and the exploited.

    In later years – around late eighties and early nineties – Aruna Asaf Ali's health began to deteriorate. Though her mind remained alert, she could not actively take up her pet causes – action for women's advancement, planning for economic justice, role of media, reaffirmation of values in public affairs etc. Slowly, her movements were restricted and Aruna, who had drawn sustenance from common people, from her involvement in public life, became a lonely person. She passed away in July 1996.

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    Who tried to monopolise Aruna as their proprietary right?

  • Question 80
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    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the following passage carefully and answer the question.

    I had occasion to work with her closely during the Women's International Year in 1975 when she was chairing a Steering Committee and made me the member in charge of publicity. Representatives from different political parties and women's organisations were on the committee, and though the leftists claimed a sort of proprietary right over her, Aruna encouraged and treated all members alike. It was not her political affiliations or her involvement in a particular cause, which won her respect and recognition, but her utter honesty in public life, her integrity and her compassion for the oppressed which made her an adorable person. She had the courage to differ with and defy the mightiest in the land; yet her human spirit prompted her to work in the worst of slums to offer succour to the poor and the exploited.

    In later years – around late eighties and early nineties – Aruna Asaf Ali's health began to deteriorate. Though her mind remained alert, she could not actively take up her pet causes – action for women's advancement, planning for economic justice, role of media, reaffirmation of values in public affairs etc. Slowly, her movements were restricted and Aruna, who had drawn sustenance from common people, from her involvement in public life, became a lonely person. She passed away in July 1996.

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    Aruna's health began to deteriorate from

  • Question 81
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    Directions: Fill in the appropriate word(s) from the choices given.

    Harry is ____ than any other boy in the class.

  • Question 82
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    Directions: Fill in the appropriate word(s) from the choices given.

    Anne is the ____ girl in my hostel.

  • Question 83
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    Directions: Fill in the appropriate word(s) from the choices given.

    I ____ him since he met me in England.

  • Question 84
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    Directions: Fill in the appropriate word(s) from the choices given.

    This list is for students ____ mother tongue is not English.

  • Question 85
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    Directions: Fill in the blank.

    Your friend has been convicted ________ the charge of murder.

  • Question 86
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    Directions: Fill in the blank.

    He has great affection ________ me.

  • Question 87
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    Directions: Fill in the blank.

    _________ you make haste, you will not be able to catch the train.

  • Question 88
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    Directions: Fill in the blank.

    Either his friends or he ____ this chair.

  • Question 89
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    Directions: Fill in the blank.

    It is the same book _______ I lost yesterday.

  • Question 90
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    Directions: In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence.

    One who studies the art of gardening

  • Question 91
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    Directions: In the following question, out of the four alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words/sentence.

    The line where the land and sky seem to meet

  • Question 92
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    Directions: Select the correct question tag from the given choices to fill in the blank.

    You said you would, ________

  • Question 93
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    Directions: Select the correct question tag from the given choices to fill in the blank.

    You'd rather keep quiet about it, ________

  • Question 94
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    Directions: Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. You are required to rearrange these parts, labelled as P, Q, R and S, to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence from the given alternatives.

    Kapil left in an aeroplane (P)/ after reading a sailing magazine (Q)/ had decided (R)/ to build his own boat nine years earlier (S)

  • Question 95
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    Directions: Some parts of the sentence have been jumbled up. You are required to rearrange these parts, labelled as P, Q, R and S, to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence from the given alternatives.

    If you had told me I would not have given it to you (P)/ that you had already (Q)/ bought this book (R)/ as a birthday present (S)

  • Question 96
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    Directions: In the following question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word.

  • Question 97
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    Directions: In the following question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word.

  • Question 98
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    Directions: In the following question, four words are given out of which one word is correctly spelt. Select the correctly spelt word.

  • Question 99
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    Directions: Choose the appropriate option to fill in the blank.

    'Dwarfs' is for 'dwarf', as ______ is for 'elf'.

  • Question 100
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    Directions: Choose the appropriate option to fill in the blank.

    'Carrots' is for 'carrot', as _______ is for 'tomato'.

  • Question 101
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    Directions: Complete the series.

    30, 24, 19, 15, 12, ?

  • Question 102
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    What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?

    325, 316, 298, 271, ?, 190

  • Question 103
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    Which of the following will take the place of '?' in the following series?

    16, 24, ?, 37, 42, 46, 49

  • Question 104
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    Directions: The word pair given in the following question has a certain relationship. Select from answer choices a word pair having the same relationship.

    Sound : Ear

  • Question 105
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    Directions: In the following question, there is a certain relationship between the two terms given to one side of (: :) and one term is given to the other side of (: :), while another term of this pair is to be found from the given alternatives having the same relationship with this term as the terms of the given pair bear. Choose the best alternative.

    18 : 30 : : 36 : ?

  • Question 106
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    Directions: In the following question, there is a certain relationship between two given terms on one side of (: :) and one term is given on the other side of (: :), while another term is to be found from the given alternatives having the same relationship with this term as the terms of the given pair bear. Choose the best alternative.

    17 : 153 : : 24 : ?

  • Question 107
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    Directions: In the following question, the two terms given to the left of : : bear a certain relationship to each other. 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.

    5 : 216 : : 6 : ?

  • Question 108
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    In a coded language, SHIFT is written as UFKDV. COVET may be written in that coded language as

  • Question 109
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    In a certain code language, ANIMAL is written as MBNJOB, then what is the code for BREAKFAST?

  • Question 110
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    Directions: In the following question, there is a certain relationship between the two terms given on one side of the symbol (: :). The same relationship exists between the terms on the other side, of which one term is missing. Find the missing term.

    Moon : Satellite : : Earth : ?

  • Question 111
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    Find the odd pair of words from the given alternatives.

  • Question 112
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    Find the odd pair of words from the given alternatives.

  • Question 113
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    Directions: Find the odd one out.

  • Question 114
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    Directions: In the following question, arrange the given words in the sequence in which they occur in the dictionary and then choose the correct sequence.

    1. Wound
    2. Writer
    3. Whiter
    4. Worst
    5. Worked

  • Question 115
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    Directions: In the following question, arrange the given words in the sequence in which they occur in the dictionary and then choose the correct sequence.

    1. Eagle
    2. Earth
    3. Eager
    4. Early
    5. Each

  • Question 116
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    If a mirror is placed on the line AB, then which of the answer figures is the right image of the given figure?

  • Question 117
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    Which of the answer figures is the exact mirror image of the question figure, when the mirror is held along the given line?

  • Question 118
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    Which of the following diagrams correctly represents the relationship between the following?

    Humans, Teachers and Graduates.

  • Question 119
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    Directions: Select one figure from the answer figures which will continue the same series as given in the problem figures.

  • Question 120
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    How many triangles are there in the given figure?

  • Question 121
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    A is the son of B. C is the wife of A. E is the daughter of C. How is E related to B?

  • Question 122
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    X and Y are brothers. B is the daughter of A. A is the wife of Y. What is the relation of B to X?

  • Question 123
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    K L M N O P Q R

    Which letter is third to the right of the letter immediately to the left of the letter which is third to the right of the letter immediately to the left of the letter L?

  • Question 124
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    If + means ×, - means ÷, × means - and ÷ means +, then what will be the value of 38 - 2 × 11 ÷ 2 + 3?

  • Question 125
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    Suraj started from point X and walked 5 km towards west. He then turned left and walked 2 km, after which he turned left again and walked 7 km.

    In which direction was he in the end with respect to point X?

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