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In a playground, Dinesh, Kunal, Nitin, Atul and Prashant are standing, as described below, facing north.
(i) Kunal is 40 metres to the right of Atul.
(ii) Dinesh is 60 metres to the south of Kunal.
(iii) Nitin is 25 metres to the west of Atul.
(iv) Prashant is 90 metres to the north of Dinesh.
Q. If a boy walks from Nitin, meets Atul followed by Kunal, Dinesh and then Prashant, provided that he has travelled a straight distance all through, how many metres has he walked?
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Peacock : India :: Bear : ?
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In each of the following questions find out the alternative which will replace the question mark.
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REASON : SFBTPO :: THINK : ?
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In each of the following questions find out the alternative which will replace the question mark.
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Carbon : Diamond :: Corundum : ?
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NATION : ANTINO :: HUNGRY : ?
In a certain code LAWN is written as JCUP. How will SLIT be coded in that code?
If TOUR is written in a certain code as 1234, CLEAR as 56784 and SPARE as 90847, what will be the 5th digit for SCULPTURE in the same code?
If POSTPONE is written as OPTSOPEN, how will RAJASTAN be written?
If BANGALORE is written as CZOFBKPQF, how will CALCUTTA be written?
If EXPLAINING is written as PXEALNIGNI, how will PRODUCTION be written?
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
1) Seven friends R, M, K, P, L, W, and B live in three different buildings, i.e. X, Y, and Z. Not less than two or more than three live in any of the buildings.
2) Each of them has a liking for different fruits among apple, jackfruit, watermelon, orange, grapes, pineapple, and mango, not necessarily in that order.
3) Three among them are girls, one each every building. W likes orange and stays in building Y with P only. M lives in building Z and he likes jackfruit.
4) None in building X likes apple or grapes.
5) R and L do not stay in building X.
6) K is R’s close friend and she does not like watermelon. L likes pineapple.
7) None of the girls like orange and one of them likes apple. R does not like grapes.
Q.Who likes mango?
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
1) Seven friends R, M, K, P, L, W, and B live in three different buildings, i.e. X, Y, and Z. Not less than two or more than three live in any of the buildings.
2) Each of them has a liking for different fruits among apple, jackfruit, watermelon, orange, grapes, pineapple, and mango, not necessarily in that order.
3) Three among them are girls, one each every building. W likes orange and stays in building Y with P only. M lives in building Z and he likes jackfruit.
4) None in building X likes apple or grapes.
5) R and L do not stay in building X.
6) K is R’s close friend and she does not like watermelon. L likes pineapple.
7) None of the girls like orange and one of them likes apple. R does not like grapes.
Q. Who stays in building Z?
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
1) Seven friends R, M, K, P, L, W, and B live in three different buildings, i.e. X, Y, and Z. Not less than two or more than three live in any of the buildings.
2) Each of them has a liking for different fruits among apple, jackfruit, watermelon, orange, grapes, pineapple, and mango, not necessarily in that order.
3) Three among them are girls, one each every building. W likes orange and stays in building Y with P only. M lives in building Z and he likes jackfruit.
4) None in building X likes apple or grapes.
5) R and L do not stay in building X.
K is R’s close friend and she does not like watermelon. L likes pineapple.
None of the girls like orange and one of them likes apple. R does not like grapes.
Q.Which fruit does R like?
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
1) Seven friends R, M, K, P, L, W, and B live in three different buildings, i.e. X, Y, and Z. Not less than two or more than three live in any of the buildings.
2) Each of them has a liking for different fruits among apple, jackfruit, watermelon, orange, grapes, pineapple, and mango, not necessarily in that order.
3) Three among them are girls, one each every building. W likes orange and stays in building Y with P only. M lives in building Z and he likes jackfruit.
4) None in building X likes apple or grapes.
5) R and L do not stay in building X.
6) K is R’s close friend and she does not like watermelon. L likes pineapple.
7) None of the girls like orange and one of them likes apple. R does not like grapes.
Q. Which fruit does B like?
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
1) Seven friends R, M, K, P, L, W, and B live in three different buildings, i.e. X, Y, and Z. Not less than two or more than three live in any of the buildings.
2) Each of them has a liking for different fruits among apple, jackfruit, watermelon, orange, grapes, pineapple, and mango, not necessarily in that order.
3) Three among them are girls, one each every building. W likes orange and stays in building Y with P only. M lives in building Z and he likes jackfruit.
4) None in building X likes apple or grapes.
5) R and L do not stay in building X.
6) K is R’s close friend and she does not like watermelon. L likes pineapple.
7) None of the girls like orange and one of them likes apple. R does not like grapes.
Q. Which are the three girls?
The solution of inequality 4x + 3 < 5x + 7 when x is a real number is
Two less than 5 times a number is greater than the third multiple of the number. So the number must be
By solving the inequality 6x - 7 > 5, the answer will be
Find the value of x when x is a natural number and 24x< 100.
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There are seven persons P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are going to the different cities i.e. Delhi, Patna, Bangalore, Ranchi, Goa, Mumbai and Chennai, but not necessarily in the same order also all of them work on different posts in their companies viz; CEO, GM, GDM, DM, ADM, EGM and AGM, but not necessarily in the same order. There are two person sits between the person who is ADM and the one who is immediate above the one, who is going to Chennai. Neither V nor T is going to Chennai and Patna. The person who is GM is going to Goa. EGM is above DM (but not immediate above). Only One person sits between CEO and ADM, who is going to Delhi. There are three person sit between the one who is going to Goa and V. The person who is GDM is going to Patna and sits immediate above ADM. U is EGM and he is not going to Bangalore and Ranchi. V is going to Ranchi and he is not CEO. Two persons sit between U and T. T is not going to that city, which is immediate below Delhi. Four persons sits between R and S. Q sits below R and two place above U.
Q. Four of the following Five are alike in a certain way and hence they form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group?
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow.
Ten people G, H, I, J, K, L, W, X, Y and Z live in a building with four Floors. Each Floor has 3 flats – flat 1, flat 2, and flat 3 in the same order from left to right. Ground floor is numbered floor 1 and top most floor is floor 4. Each flat is built in such a way that Flat 1 of floor 2 is just above Flat 1 of floor 1 and so on.
The two flats in which no one lives are on even numbered floor and in even numbered flat. G does not live on even numbered floor and even numbered flat. W lives in the flat just above H. The flat between K and X is vacant and K lives in one of the flat above X. L lives in an odd numbered flat which is in the left of X. Z and Y lives on the same floor and no one else is living with them on that floor. G lives on a floor and flat just above W’s floor and flat. I live on one of the floors on which one flat is vacant. Z and I both lives in the flat which is numbered 1.
Q. Which of the following statement is true about G?
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow.
Ten people G, H, I, J, K, L, W, X, Y and Z live in a building with four Floors. Each Floor has 3 flats – flat 1, flat 2, and flat 3 in the same order from left to right. Ground floor is numbered floor 1 and top most floor is floor 4. Each flat is built in such a way that Flat 1 of floor 2 is just above Flat 1 of floor 1 and so on.
The two flats in which no one lives are on even numbered floor and in even numbered flat. G does not live on even numbered floor and even numbered flat. W lives in the flat just above H. The flat between K and X is vacant and K lives in one of the flat above X. L lives in an odd numbered flat which is in the left of X. Z and Y lives on the same floor and no one else is living with them on that floor. G lives on a floor and flat just above W’s floor and flat. I live on one of the floors on which one flat is vacant. Z and I both lives in the flat which is numbered 1.
Q. Which of the following lives on the ground floor?
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow.
Ten people G, H, I, J, K, L, W, X, Y and Z live in a building with four Floors. Each Floor has 3 flats – flat 1, flat 2, and flat 3 in the same order from left to right. Ground floor is numbered floor 1 and top most floor is floor 4. Each flat is built in such a way that Flat 1 of floor 2 is just above Flat 1 of floor 1 and so on.
The two flats in which no one lives are on even numbered floor and in even numbered flat. G does not live on even numbered floor and even numbered flat. W lives in the flat just above H. The flat between K and X is vacant and K lives in one of the flat above X. L lives in an odd numbered flat which is in the left of X. Z and Y lives on the same floor and no one else is living with them on that floor. G lives on a floor and flat just above W’s floor and flat. I live on one of the floors on which one flat is vacant. Z and I both lives in the flat which is numbered 1.
Q. Which of the following does not belong to a certain group?
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow.
Ten people G, H, I, J, K, L, W, X, Y and Z live in a building with four Floors. Each Floor has 3 flats – flat 1, flat 2, and flat 3 in the same order from left to right. Ground floor is numbered floor 1 and top most floor is floor 4. Each flat is built in such a way that Flat 1 of floor 2 is just above Flat 1 of floor 1 and so on.
The two flats in which no one lives are on even numbered floor and in even numbered flat. G does not live on even numbered floor and even numbered flat. W lives in the flat just above H. The flat between K and X is vacant and K lives in one of the flat above X. L lives in an odd numbered flat which is in the left of X. Z and Y lives on the same floor and no one else is living with them on that floor. G lives on a floor and flat just above W’s floor and flat. I live on one of the floors on which one flat is vacant. Z and I both lives in the flat which is numbered 1.
Q. Who is living in flat 1 on floor 4?
A man covered a certain distance at some speed. If he had moved 3 kmph faster, he would have taken 40 minutes less. If he had moved 2 kmph slower, he would have taken 40 minutes more. What is the the distance in km?
If 4 (P's Capital ) = 6 ( Q's Capital ) = 10 ( R's Capital ) , then out of the total profit of Rs 4650 , R will receive
A, B, C rent a pasture. A puts 10 oxen for 7 months, B puts 12 oxen for 5 months and C puts 15 oxen for 3 months for grazing. If the rent of the pasture is Rs. 175, how much must C pay as his share of rent?
The cost of Type 1 material is Rs. 15 per kg and Type 2 material is Rs.20 per kg. If both Type 1 and Type 2 are mixed in the ratio of 2 : 3, then what is the price per kg of the mixed variety of material?
Find the ratio in which rice at Rs. 7.20 a kg be mixed with rice at Rs. 5.70 a kg to produce a mixture worth Rs. 6.30 a kg.