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Certain persons are sitting around a circular table which has a circumference of 390 m and all of them are facing towards the centre. They are sitting at certain distances from each other, which are consecutive multiples of 5 in clockwise direction. K is not an immediate neighbour of R. Distance between S and Z is more than 100 m, but less than 110 m. L is sitting second to the left of V, who is sitting 30 m away to the left of X. Distance between R and P is 90 m. K is sitting 2nd to the right of Q. Distance between A and W is the LCM of 5 and 2. Distance between C and K is 75 m. Number of persons sitting between S and Z is one less than the number of persons sitting between A and R. Distance between Q and K is 95 m. Z is the neighbour of both Q and K.
If all the persons are arranged to sit in alphabetical order starting from P's position in anticlockwise direction, then position of how many person(s) remain(s) unchanged?
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Certain persons are sitting around a circular table which has a circumference of 390 m and all of them are facing towards the centre. They are sitting at certain distances from each other, which are consecutive multiples of 5 in clockwise direction. K is not an immediate neighbour of R. Distance between S and Z is more than 100 m, but less than 110 m. L is sitting second to the left of V, who is sitting 30 m away to the left of X. Distance between R and P is 90 m. K is sitting 2nd to the right of Q. Distance between A and W is the LCM of 5 and 2. Distance between C and K is 75 m. Number of persons sitting between S and Z is one less than the number of persons sitting between A and R. Distance between Q and K is 95 m. Z is the neighbour of both Q and K.
How many persons are sitting between R and Q, when counted from R in anticlockwise direction?
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Certain persons are sitting around a circular table which has a circumference of 390 m and all of them are facing towards the centre. They are sitting at certain distances from each other, which are consecutive multiples of 5 in clockwise direction. K is not an immediate neighbour of R. Distance between S and Z is more than 100 m, but less than 110 m. L is sitting second to the left of V, who is sitting 30 m away to the left of X. Distance between R and P is 90 m. K is sitting 2nd to the right of Q. Distance between A and W is the LCM of 5 and 2. Distance between C and K is 75 m. Number of persons sitting between S and Z is one less than the number of persons sitting between A and R. Distance between Q and K is 95 m. Z is the neighbour of both Q and K.
If positions of Z and C are interchanged, then how far will Z be from W when counted from the left of W?
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Certain persons are sitting around a circular table which has a circumference of 390 m and all of them are facing towards the centre. They are sitting at certain distances from each other, which are consecutive multiples of 5 in clockwise direction. K is not an immediate neighbour of R. Distance between S and Z is more than 100 m, but less than 110 m. L is sitting second to the left of V, who is sitting 30 m away to the left of X. Distance between R and P is 90 m. K is sitting 2nd to the right of Q. Distance between A and W is the LCM of 5 and 2. Distance between C and K is 75 m. Number of persons sitting between S and Z is one less than the number of persons sitting between A and R. Distance between Q and K is 95 m. Z is the neighbour of both Q and K.
What is the distance between X and P, when counted from the right of X?
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Certain persons are sitting around a circular table which has a circumference of 390 m and all of them are facing towards the centre. They are sitting at certain distances from each other, which are consecutive multiples of 5 in clockwise direction. K is not an immediate neighbour of R. Distance between S and Z is more than 100 m, but less than 110 m. L is sitting second to the left of V, who is sitting 30 m away to the left of X. Distance between R and P is 90 m. K is sitting 2nd to the right of Q. Distance between A and W is the LCM of 5 and 2. Distance between C and K is 75 m. Number of persons sitting between S and Z is one less than the number of persons sitting between A and R. Distance between Q and K is 95 m. Z is the neighbour of both Q and K.
Four of the following five pairs belong to a group. Find the one which does not belong to that group.
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Six couples are living in a six-storey building such that the bottommost floor is numbered as one and the floor immediately above it is numbered as 2 and so on.
Note I: Each floor has 2 flats viz., flat A and flat B. Flat A is to the west of Flat B.
Note II: Flat A of floor 2 is immediately above flat A of floor 1 and immediately below flat A of Floor 3 and so on.
Note III: The person whose name starts with the first half of the English alphabetical series is a male member. The couples are living on the same floor of the building.
K lives three floors above the one who is the spouse of D. Both K’s spouse and D’s spouse live in the same flat. F’s spouse lives immediate southwest of K. The number of floors above F is one more than the number of floors below R. W lives two floors above R and both live in the same flat. B’s spouse lives northeast of W. The number of floors between B and R is one more than the number of floors between T and I. I’s spouse lives southeast of K’s spouse. Not more than two floors are between I’s spouse and B’s spouse. The number of floors above U is one more than the number of floors below O. M lives southwest of Z. U doesn’t live above Z.
Who among the following person is the spouse of F?
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Six couples are living in a six-storey building such that the bottommost floor is numbered as one and the floor immediately above it is numbered as 2 and so on.
Note I: Each floor has 2 flats viz., flat A and flat B. Flat A is to the west of Flat B.
Note II: Flat A of floor 2 is immediately above flat A of floor 1 and immediately below flat A of Floor 3 and so on.
Note III: The person whose name starts with the first half of the English alphabetical series is a male member. The couples are living on the same floor of the building.
K lives three floors above the one who is the spouse of D. Both K’s spouse and D’s spouse live in the same flat. F’s spouse lives immediate southwest of K. The number of floors above F is one more than the number of floors below R. W lives two floors above R and both live in the same flat. B’s spouse lives northeast of W. The number of floors between B and R is one more than the number of floors between T and I. I’s spouse lives southeast of K’s spouse. Not more than two floors are between I’s spouse and B’s spouse. The number of floors above U is one more than the number of floors below O. M lives southwest of Z. U doesn’t live above Z.
Who among the following person lives in flat B?
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Six couples are living in a six-storey building such that the bottommost floor is numbered as one and the floor immediately above it is numbered as 2 and so on.
Note I: Each floor has 2 flats viz., flat A and flat B. Flat A is to the west of Flat B.
Note II: Flat A of floor 2 is immediately above flat A of floor 1 and immediately below flat A of Floor 3 and so on.
Note III: The person whose name starts with the first half of the English alphabetical series is a male member. The couples are living on the same floor of the building.
K lives three floors above the one who is the spouse of D. Both K’s spouse and D’s spouse live in the same flat. F’s spouse lives immediate southwest of K. The number of floors above F is one more than the number of floors below R. W lives two floors above R and both live in the same flat. B’s spouse lives northeast of W. The number of floors between B and R is one more than the number of floors between T and I. I’s spouse lives southeast of K’s spouse. Not more than two floors are between I’s spouse and B’s spouse. The number of floors above U is one more than the number of floors below O. M lives southwest of Z. U doesn’t live above Z.
What is the direction of U’s spouse with respect to O’s spouse?
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Six couples are living in a six-storey building such that the bottommost floor is numbered as one and the floor immediately above it is numbered as 2 and so on.
Note I: Each floor has 2 flats viz., flat A and flat B. Flat A is to the west of Flat B.
Note II: Flat A of floor 2 is immediately above flat A of floor 1 and immediately below flat A of Floor 3 and so on.
Note III: The person whose name starts with the first half of the English alphabetical series is a male member. The couples are living on the same floor of the building.
K lives three floors above the one who is the spouse of D. Both K’s spouse and D’s spouse live in the same flat. F’s spouse lives immediate southwest of K. The number of floors above F is one more than the number of floors below R. W lives two floors above R and both live in the same flat. B’s spouse lives northeast of W. The number of floors between B and R is one more than the number of floors between T and I. I’s spouse lives southeast of K’s spouse. Not more than two floors are between I’s spouse and B’s spouse. The number of floors above U is one more than the number of floors below O. M lives southwest of Z. U doesn’t live above Z.
O’s spouse lives on which of the following floor and flat?
Directions: In the following question, two statements numbered I and II are given. There may be cause and effect relationship between the two statements. These two statements may be the effect of the same cause or independent causes. These statements may be independent causes without having any relationship. Read both the statements in the question and mark your answer as:
(1) if statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect;
(2) if statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect;
(3) if both statements I and II are independent causes;
(4) if both statements I and II are effects of independent causes; and
(5) if both statements I and II are effects of some common cause.
I. The government has increased the minimum procurement price of sugarcane to be offered to farmers.
II. The farmers have decided not to sell their sugarcane to the private sugar plant.
Directions: In the following question, two statements numbered I and II are given. There may be cause and effect relationship between the two statements. These two statements may be the effect of the same cause or independent causes. These statements may be independent causes without having any relationship. Read both the statements in the question and mark your answer as:
(1) if statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect;
(2) if statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect;
(3) if both statements I and II are independent causes;
(4) if both statements I and II are effects of independent causes; and
(5) if both statements I and II are effects of some common cause.
I. The performance of Indian athletics team has been excellent in the recent Olympic Games.
II. The performance of Indian athletics team was pathetic in the last two Olympic Games.
Directions: In the following question, two statements numbered I and II are given. There may be cause and effect relationship between the two statements. These two statements may be the effect of the same cause or independent causes. These statements may be independent causes without having any relationship. Read both the statements in the question and mark your answer as:
(1) if statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect;
(2) if statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect;
(3) if both statements I and II are independent causes;
(4) if both statements I and II are effects of independent causes; and
(5) if both statements I and II are effects of some common cause.
I. The state government has recently asked the state education board to release pending DA instalment of government teachers as it has been pending for 6 months.
II. The govt teachers had launched a severe protest against the DEO earlier this month for release of DA.
Directions: In the following question, two statements numbered I and II are given. There may be cause and effect relationship between the two statements. These two statements may be the effect of the same cause or independent causes. These statements may be independent causes without having any relationship. Read both the statements in the question and mark your answer as:
(1) if statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect;
(2) if statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect;
(3) if both statements I and II are independent causes;
(4) if both statements I and II are effects of independent causes; and
(5) if both statements I and II are effects of some common cause.
I. The underpaid employees of all the district municipal corporations of the state have given an indefinite protest call starting from next week.
II. The government has taken severe action against those municipal corporation employees who are involved in corruption.
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Five persons from the table tennis academy-Ezhil, Iniya, Ajay, Rini, and Vini participated in a doubles table tennis competition. A pair among the five participated in a match on each day in different cities viz., Lucknow, Noida, Udaipur, Hyderabad and Gurgaon. In some of the cities, they are not able to win the match but after the tournament gets over, each person returns with the winning trophy. Each person wins the trophy in only two different cities.
Vini did not win the trophy in Udaipur and Noida. Ajay is part of two pairs but he did not win the trophy with Vini and Iniya. Rini did not win the trophy in Hyderabad. Iniya is part of the pair which wins the trophy in Udaipur. Ezhil and Vini have together won the trophy. Neither Iniya nor Rini wins the trophy in Lucknow and Noida. Vini and Rini together have not won the trophy.
Which of the following pair of persons win the trophy in Hyderabad?
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Five persons from the table tennis academy-Ezhil, Iniya, Ajay, Rini, and Vini participated in a doubles table tennis competition. A pair among the five participated in a match on each day in different cities viz., Lucknow, Noida, Udaipur, Hyderabad and Gurgaon. In some of the cities, they are not able to win the match but after the tournament gets over, each person returns with the winning trophy. Each person wins the trophy in only two different cities.
Vini did not win the trophy in Udaipur and Noida. Ajay is part of two pairs but he did not win the trophy with Vini and Iniya. Rini did not win the trophy in Hyderabad. Iniya is part of the pair which wins the trophy in Udaipur. Ezhil and Vini have together won the trophy. Neither Iniya nor Rini wins the trophy in Lucknow and Noida. Vini and Rini together have not won the trophy.
Which of the following pair is not successfully winning any trophy?
I. Rini-Ezhil
II. Ezhil-Iniya
III. Ajay-Vini
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Five persons from the table tennis academy-Ezhil, Iniya, Ajay, Rini, and Vini participated in a doubles table tennis competition. A pair among the five participated in a match on each day in different cities viz., Lucknow, Noida, Udaipur, Hyderabad and Gurgaon. In some of the cities, they are not able to win the match but after the tournament gets over, each person returns with the winning trophy. Each person wins the trophy in only two different cities.
Vini did not win the trophy in Udaipur and Noida. Ajay is part of two pairs but he did not win the trophy with Vini and Iniya. Rini did not win the trophy in Hyderabad. Iniya is part of the pair which wins the trophy in Udaipur. Ezhil and Vini have together won the trophy. Neither Iniya nor Rini wins the trophy in Lucknow and Noida. Vini and Rini together have not won the trophy.
Which of the following statement is true with respect to the final arrangement?
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Five persons from the table tennis academy-Ezhil, Iniya, Ajay, Rini, and Vini participated in a doubles table tennis competition. A pair among the five participated in a match on each day in different cities viz., Lucknow, Noida, Udaipur, Hyderabad and Gurgaon. In some of the cities, they are not able to win the match but after the tournament gets over, each person returns with the winning trophy. Each person wins the trophy in only two different cities.
Vini did not win the trophy in Udaipur and Noida. Ajay is part of two pairs but he did not win the trophy with Vini and Iniya. Rini did not win the trophy in Hyderabad. Iniya is part of the pair which wins the trophy in Udaipur. Ezhil and Vini have together won the trophy. Neither Iniya nor Rini wins the trophy in Lucknow and Noida. Vini and Rini together have not won the trophy.
In which of the following city Iniya and Vini successfully win the trophy?
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There is a 4*5 matrix which gives indications that in turn help in picking different types of toys in a game. The rows of the matrix are denoted by %, ^, & and # from top to bottom and the columns are denoted by the letters P, Q, R, S and T from left to right.
% row contains numbers which are consecutive prime numbers till 47, starting from 31 (from right to left).
^ row contains numbers which are consecutive prime numbers till 71, starting from 53 (from right to left).
& row contains numbers which are consecutive square numbers till 121, starting from 49 (from right to left).
# row contains numbers which are consecutive cube numbers till 216, starting from 8 (from right to left).
The matrix allows children to pick toys of their wish which is a single string of numbers 'X'.
There are 4 toys - Car, Doll, Ball and Teddy. Based on the outcome of the string mentioned above, one of the toys is picked.
Condition for different toys:
1. If the outcome is below 50, then Car will be picked.
2. If the outcome range is 50-75, then Doll will be picked.
3. If the outcome range is 75-100, then Ball will be picked.
4. If the outcome is greater than 100, then Teddy will be picked.
For outcome of the string:
1. If there are two 3-digit numbers, then the outcome is obtained by finding the difference between the sum of three-digit numbers and the sum of two-digit numbers in the string.
2. If the string has only one 3-digit number, then the outcome is obtained by finding the difference between the sum of first two numbers and the sum of next two numbers in the string.
3. If the whole string is made of square and cube numbers, then the outcome is obtained by finding the difference between the sum of cube numbers and the sum of square numbers.
4. If the string has no 3-digit numbers, then the outcome is obtained by deleting the digits in the ones place and multiplying the digits in the tens place.
5. If no above logic is followed, then simple outcome is addition of digits of all the numbers.
If X = #T &R #S &T, then which toy will be picked?
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There is a 4*5 matrix which gives indications that in turn help in picking different types of toys in a game. The rows of the matrix are denoted by %, ^, & and # from top to bottom and the columns are denoted by the letters P, Q, R, S and T from left to right.
% row contains numbers which are consecutive prime numbers till 47, starting from 31 (from right to left).
^ row contains numbers which are consecutive prime numbers till 71, starting from 53 (from right to left).
& row contains numbers which are consecutive square numbers till 121, starting from 49 (from right to left).
# row contains numbers which are consecutive cube numbers till 216, starting from 8 (from right to left).
The matrix allows children to pick toys of their wish which is a single string of numbers 'X'.
There are 4 toys - Car, Doll, Ball and Teddy. Based on the outcome of the string mentioned above, one of the toys is picked.
Condition for different toys:
1. If the outcome is below 50, then Car will be picked.
2. If the outcome range is 50-75, then Doll will be picked.
3. If the outcome range is 75-100, then Ball will be picked.
4. If the outcome is greater than 100, then Teddy will be picked.
For outcome of the string:
1. If there are two 3-digit numbers, then the outcome is obtained by finding the difference between the sum of three-digit numbers and the sum of two-digit numbers in the string.
2. If the string has only one 3-digit number, then the outcome is obtained by finding the difference between the sum of first two numbers and the sum of next two numbers in the string.
3. If the whole string is made of square and cube numbers, then the outcome is obtained by finding the difference between the sum of cube numbers and the sum of square numbers.
4. If the string has no 3-digit numbers, then the outcome is obtained by deleting the digits in the ones place and multiplying the digits in the tens place.
5. If no above logic is followed, then simple outcome is addition of digits of all the numbers.
If X = %Q #S ^R %T, then which toy will be picked?
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There is a 4*5 matrix which gives indications that in turn help in picking different types of toys in a game. The rows of the matrix are denoted by %, ^, & and # from top to bottom and the columns are denoted by the letters P, Q, R, S and T from left to right.
% row contains numbers which are consecutive prime numbers till 47, starting from 31 (from right to left).
^ row contains numbers which are consecutive prime numbers till 71, starting from 53 (from right to left).
& row contains numbers which are consecutive square numbers till 121, starting from 49 (from right to left).
# row contains numbers which are consecutive cube numbers till 216, starting from 8 (from right to left).
The matrix allows children to pick toys of their wish which is a single string of numbers 'X'.
There are 4 toys - Car, Doll, Ball and Teddy. Based on the outcome of the string mentioned above, one of the toys is picked.
Condition for different toys:
1. If the outcome is below 50, then Car will be picked.
2. If the outcome range is 50-75, then Doll will be picked.
3. If the outcome range is 75-100, then Ball will be picked.
4. If the outcome is greater than 100, then Teddy will be picked.
For outcome of the string:
1. If there are two 3-digit numbers, then the outcome is obtained by finding the difference between the sum of three-digit numbers and the sum of two-digit numbers in the string.
2. If the string has only one 3-digit number, then the outcome is obtained by finding the difference between the sum of first two numbers and the sum of next two numbers in the string.
3. If the whole string is made of square and cube numbers, then the outcome is obtained by finding the difference between the sum of cube numbers and the sum of square numbers.
4. If the string has no 3-digit numbers, then the outcome is obtained by deleting the digits in the ones place and multiplying the digits in the tens place.
5. If no above logic is followed, then simple outcome is addition of digits of all the numbers.
If X = ^R &T #Q #R, then which toy will be picked?
In March 2025, which of the following statements regarding the Union Cabinet's approval of the UPI Incentive Scheme for Banks is correct?
1. The scheme aims to promote high-value BHIM-UPI transactions between person-to-merchant (P2M).
2. Small merchants accepting UPI payments will receive an incentive at the rate of 0.15% per transaction.
3. The total outlay for the scheme is ₹1,500 crore, with a target of ₹20,000 crore in transaction volume for FY 2024-25.
In May 2025, The 78th World Health Assembly, the highest decision-making body of the World Health Organization (WHO), was held in Geneva, Switzerland from May 19 to 27, 2025. During the assembly, India received a prestigious certification for its progress in public health. What certification did India receive at the WHA 78?
Certification of Elimination of Malaria
Certification of Elimination of Tuberculosis
Certification of Elimination of Trachoma
Certification of Health Literacy
Certification of Eradication of Smallpox
In June 2025, India recently witnessed a significant environmental milestone with the introduction of its first-ever hydrogen powered buses. These buses are expected to operate in the challenging cold terrains of Leh, located in the Union Territory of Ladakh, marking an important step towards clean and sustainable mobility. This initiative is a part of India’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions and promoting energy solutions. What is the primary source of energy for these hydrogen buses?
Wind Power
Hydrogen fuel
Green Hydrogen
Hydrogen Gas
Fossil Fuels
In April 2025, In an effort to enhance India's cybercrime prevention and detection capabilities, the Indian government placed the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) in April 2025. This move aims to improve the coordination between the I4C and the Enforcement Directorate (ED). Under which Ministry does I4C operate?
Ministry of Defence
Ministry of Finance
Ministry of Home Affairs
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology
Ministry of External Affairs
In June 2025, The National Statistical Office (NSO) released the 8th edition of the "EnviStats India 2025: Environment Statistics" on June 5, 2025, According to the ‘EnviStats India 2025: Environment Statistics’ released by the National Statistical Office (NSO), what was the increase in electricity generation from Renewable Energy (RE) sources between 2013-14 and 2023-24?
155,720 GWh
225,835 GWh
200,889 GWh
180,763 GWh
150,000 GWh
In June 2025, Public sector bank appointments are key to maintaining financial governance and operational efficiency. In a recent development, the government has withdrawn the appointment of an Executive Director at a major Indian public sector bank. Which official’s appointment as Executive Director of Union Bank of India was cancelled in July 2025?
Sanjay Kumar Jain
Pankaj Dwivedi
Rajneesh Karnatak
Rajkiran Rai G
Debadatta Chand
In March 2025, Paytm Money Limited, a subsidiary of One 97 Communications, has received a Certificate of Registration as a Research Analyst from the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). What does this enable Paytm Money to do?
1. Provide SEBI-compliant investment research and data-driven analysis for retail and institutional investors.
2. Conduct research on mutual funds and offer advisory services to its clients.
3. Launch a mobile app for direct stock trading and portfolio management services.
Only 1
Only 2
Both 1 and 2
Both 2 and 3
All 1,2 and 3
In June 2025, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) took a significant step towards enhancing the functioning of India's financial markets by announcing an extension in trading hours for the interbank call money market. What will be the new timings for the call money market starting from July 1, 2025?
9 am to 4 pm
10 am to 7 pm
9 am to 6 pm
9 am to 7 pm
9 am to 8 pm
In May 2025, India’s MSME (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises) sector continued to show robust growth, contributing significantly to the country's exports. According to the SIDBI report, the share of MSMEs in India’s total merchandise exports increased in FY24. What was the MSME export share for FY24 as per the report?
40.2%
42.5%
45.7%
50.1%
47.3%
In June 2025, the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) rebranded its Public Disclosure Scheme, enabling verified recruitersgovernmental and private to access the profiles of candidates who cleared all exam stages but did not make the final merit list. This system now provides soft biodata to potential employers. What is the new name of this initiative?
Talent Link
Merit Bridge
Skill Portal
Aptitude Connect
Pratibha Setu