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Q1. In which of the following expressions does the expression 'M > R' does not hold true?
Q2. In a row of twenty five children facing South, R is sixteenth from the right end and B is eighteenth from the left end. How many children are there between R and B?
Q3. W walked 40 metres towards west, took a left turn and walked 30 metres. He then took a right turn and walked 20 metres. He again took a right turn and walked 30 metres. How far was he from the starting point?
Q4. In the question below is given three statements followed by three conclusions numbeFF0000 (1),(2) and (3) . You have to take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.STATEMENTS: All fruits are leaves. Some leaves are trees. No tree is house. CONCLUSIONS: (1) Some houses are fruits. (2) Some trees are fruits. (3) No house is fruit.
Q5. Study the following information carefully and answer the given QUESTION: L, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting in a straight line facing North. {a} Q sits fourth to the left of T and Q does not sit at an extreme end of the line. {b} R is not an immediate neighbour of Q. {c} Only one person sits between R and T. {d} Neither S nor L sits at the extreme end of the line. {e} L is not an immediate neighbour of Q. Who sits at the extreme left hand corner of the line?
Q6. STATEMENT: The municipal authority blocked movement of traffic in and around the temple during the main festival day. ASSUMPTIONS: (1) Very large number of devotees may visit the temple during the main festival day. (2) People travelling to the areas near the temple may postpone their journey by a day unless they have very urgent work in that area.
Q7. In a certain code language, "they have come back" is written as " na ja sa da" and " they have gone " is written as " da ka pa na". How is "come" written in that code language?
Q8. Study the following information carefully and answer the given QUESTION: L, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting in a straight line facing North. {a} Q sits fourth to the left of T and Q does not sit at an extreme end of the line. {b} R is not an immediate neighbour of Q. {c} Only one person sits between R and T. {d} Neither S nor L sits at the extreme end of the line. {e} L is not an immediate neighbour of Q. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way based on their seating positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
Q9. In a certain code 'M' is written as '7'; 'K' is written as '$'; 'R' is written as '*'; 'Z' is written as '4'; 'W' is written as '2'; 'B' is written as '#'; 'D' is written as '%'; 'F' is written as '9' and 'J' is written as '5'. Then, how is RJDMW be written in that code?
Q10. In the question below is given three statements followed by three conclusions numbeFF0000 (1),(2) and (3). You have to take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.STATEMENTS: All tables are mirrors. Some mirrors are chairs. All chairs are glasses. CONCLUSIONS: (1) Some glasses are mirrors. (2) Some chairs are tables. (3) Some mirrors are tables.
Q11. Below in the question are given two statements A and B. These statements may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of these statements may be the effect of the other statement. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two STATEMENTS: (A) Many people prefer to shop at the big retail chains than the local grocery stores. (B) Retail chains offer a discount of more than 25% as compaFF0000 to the local grocery shops.
Q12. Each consonant in the word TIRADES is replaced by the previous letter in the English alphabet and each vowel is replaced by the next letter in the English alphabet and the new letters are rearranged alphabetically. Which of the following will be the fourth from the right end?
Q13. In a certain code 'M' is written as '7'; 'K' is written as '$'; 'R' is written as '*'; 'Z' is written as '4'; 'W' is written as '2'; 'B' is written as '#'; 'D' is written as '%'; 'F' is written as '9' and 'J' is written as '5'. Then, #948% represents which of the following?
Q14. STATEMENT: The government has instructed all the private schools in the city to maintain the current fees for atleast two more years. ASSUMPTIONS: (1) The authorities of private schools may not follow the government instruction as they are not dependent on government funds. (2) The parents of the students of private schools of the city may still be eager to pay her fees.
Q15. During one year the sales of a cooperative milk society was Rs.41000.00. During the succeeding year the sales increased to Rs.59000.00. It is claimed that there is a 50% increase in the saleable proceeds of the milk handled by it. If we are to arrive at a conclusion to know whether there has been any improvement in its functioning, we must enquire whether.....
Q16. In the question below is given three statements followed by three conclusions numbeFF0000 (1),(2) and (3) . You have to take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.STATEMENTS: All calculators are boxes. All boxes are taps. Some taps are machines. CONCLUSIONS: (1) Some machines are boxes. (2) Some taps are calculators. (3) Some boxes are calculators.
Q17. In a certain code 'M' is written as '7'; 'K' is written as '$'; 'R' is written as '*'; 'Z' is written as '4'; 'W' is written as '2'; 'B' is written as '#'; 'D' is written as '%'; 'F' is written as '9' and 'J' is written as '5'. Then, how is KBZFJ be written in that code?
Q18. Fill the series: 240, ?, 120, 40, 10, 2
Q19. A report says .. The number of bus accidents is more than that of car accidents, the number of car accidents is less than the number of truck accidents, the number of truck accidents is less than the number of bus accidents. Which of the following conclusions do you draw from this report?
Q20. The following question is based on the five three digt numbers given below: 972 526 487 359 251. If 1 is subtracted from the last digit of each of the above numbers the sum of the digits of how many of them are prime numbers?
Q21. Of the following, two statements, both of which cannot be true, but both can also be false,. Which are these two statements? (1) All machines make noise (2) Some machines are noisy (3) No machine makes noise (4) some machines are not noisy.
Q22. STATEMENT: The municipal authority has decided to demolish the old bridge on a busy road for constructing a new fly over. ASSUMPTIONS: (1) The traffic department may be able to divert movement of vehicles through alternate roads. (2) The people travelling in the nearby areas may demonstrate against the authority's decision.
Q23. How many minimum number of colours will be requiFF0000 to paint all the sides of a cube without the adjacent sides having the same colours?
Q24. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which of the following DOES NOT belong to that group?
Q25. Based on the following statements, which is the correct conclusion drawn. Only gentlemen can become members of the club. Many of the members of the club are officers. Some of the officers have been invited for dinner.
Q26. In the question below is given three statements followed by two conclusions numbeFF0000 (1) and (2). You have to take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. STATEMENTS: All buses are scooters. No scooter is a train. Some trains are jeeps. CONCLUSIONS: (1) No bus is a train. (2) Some jeeps are scooters.
Q27. What number will come next in the following series? 5,8,9,14,16,23,26 ?
Q28. Doctor: Patient :: Politician: ?
Q29. Below in the question are given two statements A and B. These statements may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of these statements may be the effect of the other statement. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two STATEMENTS: (A) More than two billion pounds of chemicals are spewed in the air everyday by industries and vehicles of some countries. (B) International Pollution Control Organization is expected to penalize the countries which cross the maximum emission limits.
Q30. There are mice in the field which act as prey to snakes. Hawks eat the snakes. Some dogs are brought into the field. What will be its effect?
Q31. STATEMENT: The highway police authority put up large boards at regular intervals indicating the speed limit and dangers of over speeding on the highways. ASSUMPTIONS: (1) Most of the motorists may drive vehicles within the speed limit on the highways. (2) Motorists generally ignore such cautions and over speed on the highways.
Q32. The position(s) of how many letters in the word PRODUCT will remain unchanged, when the letters within the word are rearranged alphabetically?
Q33. Which number will continue the following series? 27, 25, 25, 22, 23, 19, 21, 16, 19, ?
Q34. Ignorance: Education :: Disease : ?
Q35. Which number will continue the following series? 3,8,15, 24, 35, 48, 63, 80, ?
Q36. If SYSTEM is written as SYSMET and NEARER is written as ENRER, then FRACTION will be coded as
Q37. There are eight poets, namely, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H in respect of whom questions are being asked in the examination. The first four are ancient poets and the last four are modern poets. The question on ancient and modern poets is being asked in alternate years. Those who like H also like G, those who like D like C also. The examiner who sets question is not likely to ask question on D because he has written an article on him. But he likes D. Last year a question was asked on F. Considering these facts, on whom the question is most likely to be asked this year?
Q38. If it is possible to make only one meaningful English word with the first, the fifth, the seventh and the eighth letters of the word ORGANISED, which of the following will be the third of that word? ( If no such word can be made give 'X' as the answer and if more than one such word can be made, give 'Y' as the answer.
Q39. Artists are generally whimsical. Some of them are frustrated. Frustrated people are prone to be drug addicts. Based on these statements which of the following conclusions is true?
Q40. Man: Biography :: Nation : ?
Q41. How many meaningful English words can be made with the letters IDET using each letter only once in each word?
Q42. Words written in secret code (not in the same order) are given here. From this, find the code assiged for the letter D? (1) BRAIN == 13529 (2) DRAIN == 35293 (3) RIVER == 13754 (4) DRIVE == 83754.
Q43. In a family there are husband, wife, two sons and two daughters. All the ladies were invited to a dinner. Both sons went out to play. Husband did not return from office. Who was at home?
Q44. Guilt : Past :: Hope : ?
Q45. If BAD is written as YZW and SAME as HZNV, then LOVE will be coded as
Q46. STATEMENT: The employees' association urged its members to stay away from the annual function as many of their demands were not met by the management. ASSUMPTIONS: (1) Majority of the members of the association may not attend the function. (2) The management may cancel the annual function.
Q47. "My father and my four brothers took up law practice and became bald. So, I will take up medicine". Which of the following statements is based on the same logic?
Q48. If p > q and r < o (where > stands for greater than and < stands for less than) then, which one is true?
Q49. If the Republic Day in 1980 falls on Saturday, X was born on March 3, 1980 and Y is older to X by four days, then Y's birthday fell on
Q50. Find the missing term of the following series: DCXW, HGTS, ........ , POLK, TSHG