Question 1 :
In the English alphabet, the order of the letters in the first half is reversed and written from left to right. Answer the following question based on the above sequence.<br> H : S : : C : ____
Question 2 :
In the following question a number series is given. After the series, a number is given along with (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e). You have to complete the series starting with the number given to find the values of (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) applying the same pattern followed in the given series. Then answer the question given below.<br>64 55 17 <br>81 32 2t If t is the resultant of the first row,<br> what is the resultant of the second row?
Question 3 :
This question are based on the set of numbers given below. <br>417 258 193 624 275<br>If each number is written in reverse order and then the first and the third digits of the numbers so obtained are interchanged, then which of the given numbers becomes the second smallest number?
Question 4 :
P ¸ R + S + Q, which of the following is true ?
Question 6 :
A + B means A is the son of B. <br>A - B means A is the daughter of B. <br>A x B means A is the father of B. <br>A ÷ B means A is the mother of B. <br>If M x N + O - P ÷ Q, then how is M related to Q?
Question 7 :
In a certain code language if RAIN is coded as abcd, GAIN is coded as bcde and PAIN is coded as bcdf, then what is the code for the word GRAIN?
Question 8 :
For the following sentences given in column I, the codes are given in column II. Answer the following questions by finding the codes for the words form the given columns. <br><table><tr><td>Column I </td><td>Column II</td></tr> <tr><td>I do not cheat. </td><td>1 # 2 7</td></tr> <tr><td>I win the gold medal</td><td> 9 @ 7 6 $\Psi$</td></tr> <tr><td>I am not the last </td><td>3 7 6 $\pi$ #</td></tr> <tr><td>Manav do not loose </td><td>1 8 # %</td></tr> <tr><td>Last person win the silver medal </td><td>4 $\pi$ 6 q @ $\Psi$</td></tr> <tr><td>Manav is a person</td><td> 4 5 8 *</td></tr></table><br>What is the code for ‘gold’?
Question 9 :
For the words given in column I, the codes are given in Column II. Answer the following questions by finding the codes for the letters from the words and their codes given in the columns. <br><table><tr><td>Column I </td><td>Column II</td></tr> <tr><td>(1) PRETEND </td><td>4396408</td></tr> <tr><td>(2) COMMON </td><td>615715</td></tr> <tr><td>(3) HOUSE </td><td>4*2&1</td></tr> <tr><td>(4) SUPPORT </td><td>3*21839</td></tr> <tr><td>(5) DRUM </td><td>5*08</td></tr></table><br>What is the code for the word HORMONE?
Question 10 :
Sobha was facing East. She walked 20 metres. Turning left she moved 15 metres and then turning right moved 25 metres. Finally, she turned right and moved 15 metres more. How far is she from her starting point?
Question 11 :
Ravi wants to go to the university. He starts from his home which is in the East and come to a crossing. The road to the left ends is a theatre, straight ahead is the hospital. In which direction is the university?
Question 12 :
These questions are based on the following information. <br>p ✡ q means p is neither less than nor equal to q. <br>p @ q means p is neither greater than nor equal to q. <br>p # q means p is not less than q. <br>p ∆ q means p is not greater than q. <br>p □ q means p is neither smaller nor greater than q. <br>Each of the following questions consists of a statement followed by two conclusions. <br>Statement: k □ l, l ∆ m, m @ n <br>Conclusions: <br>I. l @ n <br>II. m # k
Question 13 :
In the question below are given two statements followed by 2 conclusions numbered I & II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusion and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer<br><b>Statements:</b><br> Some adults are boys. Some boys are old.<br><b>Conclusion</b><br>I. Some adults are not adult<br>II. Some boys are not old.
Question 14 :
In the question given below consists of five or six statements followed by options consisting of three statements put together in a specific order. Choose the option which indicates a valid argument containing logically related statements that is, where the third statement is a conclusion drawn from the preceding two statements.<br>A: Lizards are birds.<br>B: Some birds are ants.<br>C: Lizards are ants.<br>D: Some lizards are ants.<br>E: Some lizards are not ants.<br>F: No lizard is ant.
Question 15 :
In the following questions below are given 3 statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II & III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.<br><b>Statements:</b><br> Some mountains are hillocks.<br>Some mountains are rivers.<br>Some mountains are valleys.<br><b>Conclusion</b><br>I. All mountains are either hillocks or rivers or valleys<br>II. No valley is river<br>III. Some river are valleys
Question 16 :
Consider these three statements to be true:<br>· All birds fly<br>· Hyla is a reptile.<br>· Some reptile fly. <br>Which of these inferences is correct?
Question 17 :
The question given below consists of 5 or 6 statements followed by options consisting of 3 statements put together in a specific order. Choose the option which indicates a valid argument containing logically related statements that is, where the third statement is a conclusion drawn from the preceding two statements.<br> A. All balls are locks<br>B. All keys are locks<br>C. All keys are balls<br>D. Some keys are locks<br>E. Some locks are balls<br>F. No balls is lock