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A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers
rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input
and rearrangement.
Input: Mango 68 Scrabble 54 34 Ball Hammer 99 Penitent 23
Step I: Scrabble Mango 68 54 34 Ball Hammer Penitent 23 99
Step II: Penitent Scrabble Mango 54 34 Ball Hammer 23 99 68
Step III: Mango Penitent Scrabble 34 Ball Hammer 23 99 68 54
Step IV: Hammer Mango Penitent Scrabble Ball 23 99 68 54 34
Step V: Ball Hammer Mango Penitent Scrabble 99 68 54 34 23
And step V is the last step of the above input, as per the rules followed in the steps given above, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input
Input: 12 Sun 35 Leaf Vanish 45 Canada 40 Happy 55
Q. Which of the following will be the penultimate step?
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A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers
rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input
and rearrangement.
Input: Mango 68 Scrabble 54 34 Ball Hammer 99 Penitent 23
Step I: Scrabble Mango 68 54 34 Ball Hammer Penitent 23 99
Step II: Penitent Scrabble Mango 54 34 Ball Hammer 23 99 68
Step III: Mango Penitent Scrabble 34 Ball Hammer 23 99 68 54
Step IV: Hammer Mango Penitent Scrabble Ball 23 99 68 54 34
Step V: Ball Hammer Mango Penitent Scrabble 99 68 54 34 23
And step V is the last step of the above input, as per the rules followed in the steps given above, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input
Input: 12 Sun 35 Leaf Vanish 45 Canada 40 Happy 55
Q. What will be the position of ‘Canada’ in step III?
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A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers
rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input
and rearrangement.
Input: Mango 68 Scrabble 54 34 Ball Hammer 99 Penitent 23
Step I: Scrabble Mango 68 54 34 Ball Hammer Penitent 23 99
Step II: Penitent Scrabble Mango 54 34 Ball Hammer 23 99 68
Step III: Mango Penitent Scrabble 34 Ball Hammer 23 99 68 54
Step IV: Hammer Mango Penitent Scrabble Ball 23 99 68 54 34
Step V: Ball Hammer Mango Penitent Scrabble 99 68 54 34 23
And step V is the last step of the above input, as per the rules followed in the steps given above, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input
Input: 12 Sun 35 Leaf Vanish 45 Canada 40 Happy 55
Q. What will be the position of ‘Vanish’ with respect to ‘12’ in the step IV of the input?
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A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers
rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input
and rearrangement.
Input: Mango 68 Scrabble 54 34 Ball Hammer 99 Penitent 23
Step I: Scrabble Mango 68 54 34 Ball Hammer Penitent 23 99
Step II: Penitent Scrabble Mango 54 34 Ball Hammer 23 99 68
Step III: Mango Penitent Scrabble 34 Ball Hammer 23 99 68 54
Step IV: Hammer Mango Penitent Scrabble Ball 23 99 68 54 34
Step V: Ball Hammer Mango Penitent Scrabble 99 68 54 34 23
And step V is the last step of the above input, as per the rules followed in the steps given above, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input
Input: 12 Sun 35 Leaf Vanish 45 Canada 40 Happy 55
Q. What will be the position of ‘55’ in the last but one step?
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A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers
rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input
and rearrangement.
Input: Mango 68 Scrabble 54 34 Ball Hammer 99 Penitent 23
Step I: Scrabble Mango 68 54 34 Ball Hammer Penitent 23 99
Step II: Penitent Scrabble Mango 54 34 Ball Hammer 23 99 68
Step III: Mango Penitent Scrabble 34 Ball Hammer 23 99 68 54
Step IV: Hammer Mango Penitent Scrabble Ball 23 99 68 54 34
Step V: Ball Hammer Mango Penitent Scrabble 99 68 54 34 23
And step V is the last step of the above input, as per the rules followed in the steps given above, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the given input
Input: 12 Sun 35 Leaf Vanish 45 Canada 40 Happy 55
Q. Which of the following will be step IV of the above input?
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Six persons i.e. A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in same order. All are facing towards the center. They like different colours i.e. Blue, Black, Yellow, Green, Orange and Pink but not necessarily in same order. One person sits between A and the one who likes Green colour. C sits second to the left of E. B sits second to the left of person who likes Blue colour. The persons who like Black and pink colour immediate neighbor of each other. F sits second to the left of person who likes yellow colour. Two person sits between the one who likes Green and Blue colour. C is not an immediate neighbor of A and does not like Orange colour. One person sits between the one who like pink colour and Orange colour. B doesn’t like yellow colour.
Q. How many persons are sitting between D and A, when counted from right of A?
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Six persons i.e. A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in same order. All are facing towards the center. They like different colours i.e. Blue, Black, Yellow, Green, Orange and Pink but not necessarily in same order. One person sits between A and the one who likes Green colour. C sits second to the left of E. B sits second to the left of person who likes Blue colour. The persons who like Black and pink colour immediate neighbor of each other. F sits second to the left of person who likes yellow colour. Two person sits between the one who likes Green and Blue colour. C is not an immediate neighbor of A and does not like Orange colour. One person sits between the one who like pink colour and Orange colour. B doesn’t like yellow colour.
Q. Who among the following person likes Orange colour?
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Six persons i.e. A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in same order. All are facing towards the center. They like different colours i.e. Blue, Black, Yellow, Green, Orange and Pink but not necessarily in same order. One person sits between A and the one who likes Green colour. C sits second to the left of E. B sits second to the left of person who likes Blue colour. The persons who like Black and pink colour immediate neighbor of each other. F sits second to the left of person who likes yellow colour. Two person sits between the one who likes Green and Blue colour. C is not an immediate neighbor of A and does not like Orange colour. One person sits between the one who like pink colour and Orange colour. B doesn’t like yellow colour.
Q. Who sits second to the left of D?
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Six persons i.e. A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in same order. All are facing towards the center. They like different colours i.e. Blue, Black, Yellow, Green, Orange and Pink but not necessarily in same order. One person sits between A and the one who likes Green colour. C sits second to the left of E. B sits second to the left of person who likes Blue colour. The persons who like Black and pink colour immediate neighbor of each other. F sits second to the left of person who likes yellow colour. Two person sits between the one who likes Green and Blue colour. C is not an immediate neighbor of A and does not like Orange colour. One person sits between the one who like pink colour and Orange colour. B doesn’t like yellow colour.
Q. Who among the following person sits 3rd to right of F?
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Six persons i.e. A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in same order. All are facing towards the center. They like different colours i.e. Blue, Black, Yellow, Green, Orange and Pink but not necessarily in same order. One person sits between A and the one who likes Green colour. C sits second to the left of E. B sits second to the left of person who likes Blue colour. The persons who like Black and pink colour immediate neighbor of each other. F sits second to the left of person who likes yellow colour. Two person sits between the one who likes Green and Blue colour. C is not an immediate neighbor of A and does not like Orange colour. One person sits between the one who like pink colour and Orange colour. B doesn’t like yellow colour.
Q. If A and B interchange their positions, then who sits second to the left of B?
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Mahesh starts his journey from point A. He walks 15m in South direction and reaches at point C. Now, he turns to the left and walks 10m to reach point D then he takes right turn and walk 4m to reach point F. From point F, he walks 5m in east direction and reaches at point M and walks 9m in North and reached point N.
Q. Find the shortest distance between point A and point N?
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Mahesh starts his journey from point A. He walks 15m in South direction and reaches at point C. Now, he turns to the left and walks 10m to reach point D then he takes right turn and walk 4m to reach point F. From point F, he walks 5m in east direction and reaches at point M and walks 9m in North and reached point N.
Q. Point D is in which direction with respect to point M?
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Mahesh starts his journey from point A. He walks 15m in South direction and reaches at point C. Now, he turns to the left and walks 10m to reach point D then he takes right turn and walk 4m to reach point F. From point F, he walks 5m in east direction and reaches at point M and walks 9m in North and reached point N.
Q. If point B is the midpoint between point A and Point C, then Point B is in which direction with respect to F?
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There are eight family members namely P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W. There are three married couples in the family. P is married to V. V is father of R. R is sister of U. T is niece of U. Q is father of T. S is brother-in-law of P. U is a husband of W.
Q. How is V related to W?
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There are eight family members namely P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W. There are three married couples in the family. P is married to V. V is father of R. R is sister of U. T is niece of U. Q is father of T. S is brother-in-law of P. U is a husband of W.
Q. How many male members are in the family?
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Six Boxes P, Q, R, S, T and U are kept one above the other but not necessarily in the same order. Each box has different colours i.e. Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Orange and Grey but not necessarily in same order. Two boxes are placed between R and Red coloured box. Box R does not place below Red coloured box. Box P placed one of the places above of box R. The box which is green colour is placed immediate above grey colour box. One box is placed between S and yellow coloured box. Three boxes are kept between box Q and box U. One box placed between Red coloured and Orange coloured box. Box Q and Box U is not of Yellow colour box. Box U is not Grey colour.
Q. How many boxes are placed between box U and box R?
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Six Boxes P, Q, R, S, T and U are kept one above the other but not necessarily in the same order. Each box has different colours i.e. Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Orange and Grey but not necessarily in same order. Two boxes are placed between R and Red coloured box. Box R does not place below Red coloured box. Box P placed one of the places above of box R. The box which is green colour is placed immediate above grey colour box. One box is placed between S and yellow coloured box. Three boxes are kept between box Q and box U. One box placed between Red coloured and Orange coloured box. Box Q and Box U is not of Yellow colour box. Box U is not Grey colour.
Q. Which of the following box are placed at bottom?
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Six Boxes P, Q, R, S, T and U are kept one above the other but not necessarily in the same order. Each box has different colours i.e. Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Orange and Grey but not necessarily in same order. Two boxes are placed between R and Red coloured box. Box R does not place below Red coloured box. Box P placed one of the places above of box R. The box which is green colour is placed immediate above grey colour box. One box is placed between S and yellow coloured box. Three boxes are kept between box Q and box U. One box placed between Red coloured and Orange coloured box. Box Q and Box U is not of Yellow colour box. Box U is not Grey colour.
Q. Which of the following box is of Yellow colour?
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Six Boxes P, Q, R, S, T and U are kept one above the other but not necessarily in the same order. Each box has different colours i.e. Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Orange and Grey but not necessarily in same order. Two boxes are placed between R and Red coloured box. Box R does not place below Red coloured box. Box P placed one of the places above of box R. The box which is green colour is placed immediate above grey colour box. One box is placed between S and yellow coloured box. Three boxes are kept between box Q and box U. One box placed between Red coloured and Orange coloured box. Box Q and Box U is not of Yellow colour box. Box U is not Grey colour.
Q. Which of the following combination is correct?
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Six Boxes P, Q, R, S, T and U are kept one above the other but not necessarily in the same order. Each box has different colours i.e. Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, Orange and Grey but not necessarily in same order. Two boxes are placed between R and Red coloured box. Box R does not place below Red coloured box. Box P placed one of the places above of box R. The box which is green colour is placed immediate above grey colour box. One box is placed between S and yellow coloured box. Three boxes are kept between box Q and box U. One box placed between Red coloured and Orange coloured box. Box Q and Box U is not of Yellow colour box. Box U is not Grey colour.
Q. Four of the following five are alike in certain way based from a group, find the one that does not belong to that group?
Time taken by train A to cross a bridge whose length is same as length of another train B is 30 sec. If train B crosses a man in 20 sec and speed of train B is 5 m/s. Then find the speed of train A whose length is half of length of that bridge?
Length of rectangle is equal to the radius of a circle whose circumference is 176 cm and breadth of rectangle is equal to the side of square whose area is 196 cm², then find the length of a diagonal of that rectangle?
Ratio of age of Amit and Sumit 5 year ago is 5 : 4 and age of Amit 3 year hence is same as present age of Raghav. If average age of all three two year hence is 22 years. Find the present age of Sumit?
There are 12 points in a plane out of which 8 are collinear. Find the number of triangles formed from the points?
Ratio of investment of Sandy and Mohit in a business is 2 : 3. If Sandy invested for 6 months and Mohit for ‘A’ months then ratio of profit of Sandy to total profit is 1 : 4. Find value of ‘A’?
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There are some candidates who have filled application form for admission. Out of total filled application, there are four categories i.e. ST, SC, OBC and UR. Out of total application, 20% application are filled by ST candidates in which ratio of application filled by boys to girl is 5 : 1. 25% of remaining filled application filled by SC candidates and total application filled by girls in SC category is 63 more than total application filled by girls in ST category. 7/18 th of remaining application are filled by OBC category candidates, while ratio of boys to girls is 9 : 5 in total applications filled by OBC candidates. The ratio of girls to boys in total applications filled by UR candidates is 1 : 2 and total number of application filled by girls in all the categories is 406.
Q. Find ratio of total applications filled by SC girls to total applications filled by OBC boys?
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There are some candidates who have filled application form for admission. Out of total filled application, there are four categories i.e. ST, SC, OBC and UR. Out of total application, 20% application are filled by ST candidates in which ratio of application filled by boys to girl is 5 : 1. 25% of remaining filled application filled by SC candidates and total application filled by girls in SC category is 63 more than total application filled by girls in ST category. 7/18 th of remaining application are filled by OBC category candidates, while ratio of boys to girls is 9 : 5 in total applications filled by OBC candidates. The ratio of girls to boys in total applications filled by UR candidates is 1 : 2 and total number of application filled by girls in all the categories is 406.
Q. Find average number of applications filled by boys of SC, ST & OBC categories?
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There are some candidates who have filled application form for admission. Out of total filled application, there are four categories i.e. ST, SC, OBC and UR. Out of total application, 20% application are filled by ST candidates in which ratio of application filled by boys to girl is 5 : 1. 25% of remaining filled application filled by SC candidates and total application filled by girls in SC category is 63 more than total application filled by girls in ST category. 7/18 th of remaining application are filled by OBC category candidates, while ratio of boys to girls is 9 : 5 in total applications filled by OBC candidates. The ratio of girls to boys in total applications filled by UR candidates is 1 : 2 and total number of application filled by girls in all the categories is 406.
Q. Total applications filled by OBC boys candidates is what percent less than total application filled by SC & OBC girls candidates?
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There are some candidates who have filled application form for admission. Out of total filled application, there are four categories i.e. ST, SC, OBC and UR. Out of total application, 20% application are filled by ST candidates in which ratio of application filled by boys to girl is 5 : 1. 25% of remaining filled application filled by SC candidates and total application filled by girls in SC category is 63 more than total application filled by girls in ST category. 7/18 th of remaining application are filled by OBC category candidates, while ratio of boys to girls is 9 : 5 in total applications filled by OBC candidates. The ratio of girls to boys in total applications filled by UR candidates is 1 : 2 and total number of application filled by girls in all the categories is 406.
Q. Total applications filled by UR boys are how much more than total applications filled by SC boys?
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There are some candidates who have filled application form for admission. Out of total filled application, there are four categories i.e. ST, SC, OBC and UR. Out of total application, 20% application are filled by ST candidates in which ratio of application filled by boys to girl is 5 : 1. 25% of remaining filled application filled by SC candidates and total application filled by girls in SC category is 63 more than total application filled by girls in ST category. 7/18 th of remaining application are filled by OBC category candidates, while ratio of boys to girls is 9 : 5 in total applications filled by OBC candidates. The ratio of girls to boys in total applications filled by UR candidates is 1 : 2 and total number of application filled by girls in all the categories is 406.
Q. Find total applications filled by boys candidates?
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