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How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters ARILT using each letter only once in that word?
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In a certain code, ‘3 4 5’ means ‘come and go’ and ‘5 9 7’ means ‘go back now’. What does ‘9’ mean in that code?
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If ‘M’ denotes ‘+’, ‘N’ denotes ‘/’, ‘R’ denotes ‘-‘and ‘Q’ denotes ‘x’, then
15 M 12 Q 5 R 40 N 8 = ?
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M earns more than X and less than T. V earns more than M and T. R earns more than only X. who earns the least among the five of them?
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The positions of how many digits in the number 53269718 will remain unchanged if the digits within the number are rearranged in ascending order?
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The positions of the first and the fifth digits in the number 89123654 are interchanged. Similarly, the positions of the second and the sixth digits are interchanged and so on. Which of the following will be the second digit from the right end after the rearrangement?
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What should come next in the following letter series based on English alphabet?
CEA IKG OQM ?
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If ‘/’ means ‘+’; ‘-‘means ‘x’; ‘x’ means ‘/’ and ‘+’ means ‘-‘; then
15 – 8 x 6 / 12 + 4 = ?
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Srinivas correctly remembers that his mother’s birthday is before twenty-third April but nineteenth April, whereas his sister correctly remembers that their mother’s birthday is not on or after twenty-second April. On which day in April is definitely their mother’s birthday?
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M is brother of K. T is sister of K. R is father of M. J is wife of R. How many sons does J have?
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Directions (Q. 11-13): Following questions are based on the five three digit numbers which given below.
528 846 492 739 375
If the positions of the first and the third digits of each number are interchanged, which of the following will be the middle number of the third highest number?
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Directions (Q. 11-13): Following questions are based on the five three digit numbers which given below.
528 846 492 739 375
Which of the following represents the sum of the first two digits of the highest number?
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Directions (Q. 11-13): Following questions are based on the five three digit numbers which given below.
528 846 492 739 375
If the positions of the first and the second digits of each number are interchanged, which of the following will be the third digit of the second lowest number?
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Directions (Q. 14): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
I. ‘PxQ’ means ‘P is sister of Q’
II. ‘P+Q’ means ‘P is mother of Q’
III. ‘P-Q’ means ‘P is father of Q’
IV. ‘P/Q’ means ‘P is brother of Q’
Which of the following represents ‘M is nephew of R’?
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Directions (Q. 15): In each of the following questions, select the releated letter/word/number from the given alternatives.
Procession : Route : : Earth : ?
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Directions (Q. 16-20): Ineach of the questions below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III & IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even If they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements: All rockets are poles.
Some poles are trams.
Some trams are ropes.
All ropes are tents.
Conclusions: I. Some tents are trams.
II. Some ropes are rockets.
III. Some trams are rockets.
IV. Some poles are rockets.
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Directions (Q. 16-20): Ineach of the questions below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III & IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even If they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements: All dials are mirrors.
All mirrors are spoons.
Some spoons are decks.
All decks are chairs.
Conclusions: I. Some decks are mirrors.
II. Some spoons are dials.
III. Some decks are dials.
IV. Some chairs are spoons.
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Directions (Q. 16-20): Ineach of the questions below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III & IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even If they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements: Some houses are forests
All forests are tress.
Some trees are hills.
All hills are buses.
Conclusions: I. some buses are trees.
II. Some trees are houses.
III. Some hills are houses.
IV. Some buses are forests.
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Directions (Q. 16-20): Ineach of the questions below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III & IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even If they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements: Some lakes are rivers.
Some rivers are mountains.
Some mountains are books.
Some books are papers.
Conclusions: I. some books are rivers.
II. Some papers are lakes.
III. Some mountains are lakes.
IV. No paper is a lake.
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Directions (Q. 16-20): Ineach of the questions below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III & IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even If they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements: Some tigers are horses.
All horses are goats.
All goats are dogs.
Some dogs are cats.
Conclusions: I. some cats are tigers.
II. Some dogs are horses.
III. Some goats are tigers.
IV. Some cats are horses.
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