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In a certain code language

‘Addition Geometry Algebra Angle’ means ‘ xy mg pt gk’,


‘Geometry Division Subtraction Fraction’ means ‘ mg rg km ls’,
‘Arithmetic Addition Subtraction Coefficient’ means ‘ xy km st jp’,
‘ Algebra Division Factor Area ’ means ‘ pt ls ms qv’

1) What does "rg" represent in a code language?


A.Algebra
B.Fraction
C.Geometry
D.Division
E.Subtraction
In a certain code language
‘Addition Geometry Algebra Angle’ means ‘ xy mg pt gk’,
‘Geometry Division Subtraction Fraction’ means ‘ mg rg km ls’,
‘Arithmetic Addition Subtraction Coefficient’ means ‘ xy km st jp’,
‘ Algebra Division Factor Area ’ means ‘ pt ls ms qv’

1) What does "rg" represent in a code language?


A.Algebra
B.Fraction
C.Geometry
D.Division
E.Subtraction

Answer: B
In a certain code language
‘Addition Geometry Algebra Angle’ means ‘ xy mg pt gk’,
‘Geometry Division Subtraction Fraction’ means ‘ mg rg km ls’,
‘Arithmetic Addition Subtraction Coefficient’ means ‘ xy km st jp’,
‘ Algebra Division Factor Area ’ means ‘ pt ls ms qv’

2) What is the code for ‘Factor Addition’ in the given language?


A.km st
B.ms xy
C.qv xy
D.ls km
E.Can’t be determined
In a certain code language
‘Addition Geometry Algebra Angle’ means ‘ xy mg pt gk’,
‘Geometry Division Subtraction Fraction’ means ‘ mg rg km ls’,
‘Arithmetic Addition Subtraction Coefficient’ means ‘ xy km st jp’,
‘ Algebra Division Factor Area ’ means ‘ pt ls ms qv’

2) What is the code for ‘Factor Addition’ in the given language?


A.km st
B.ms xy
C.qv xy
D.ls km
E.Can’t be determined

Answer: E
In a certain code language
‘Addition Geometry Algebra Angle’ means ‘ xy mg pt gk’,
‘Geometry Division Subtraction Fraction’ means ‘ mg rg km ls’,
‘Arithmetic Addition Subtraction Coefficient’ means ‘ xy km st jp’,
‘ Algebra Division Factor Area ’ means ‘ pt ls ms qv’

3) If “Angle Area” represents a code “qv gk” then what does “ms km” represent in a code
language?
A.Division Algebra
B.coefficient Factor
C.Factor Subtraction
D.Subtraction Division
E.Division Factor
In a certain code language
‘Addition Geometry Algebra Angle’ means ‘ xy mg pt gk’,
‘Geometry Division Subtraction Fraction’ means ‘ mg rg km ls’,
‘Arithmetic Addition Subtraction Coefficient’ means ‘ xy km st jp’,
‘ Algebra Division Factor Area ’ means ‘ pt ls ms qv’

3) If “Angle Area” represents a code “qv gk” then what does “ms km” represent in a code
language?
A.Division Algebra
B.coefficient Factor
C.Factor Subtraction
D.Subtraction Division
E.Division Factor

Answer: C
In a certain code language
‘Addition Geometry Algebra Angle’ means ‘ xy mg pt gk’,
‘Geometry Division Subtraction Fraction’ means ‘ mg rg km ls’,
‘Arithmetic Addition Subtraction Coefficient’ means ‘ xy km st jp’,
‘ Algebra Division Factor Area ’ means ‘ pt ls ms qv’

4) What is the code for ‘Division’ in the given language?


A. xy
B. mg
C. pt
D.gk
E.None of these
In a certain code language
‘Addition Geometry Algebra Angle’ means ‘ xy mg pt gk’,
‘Geometry Division Subtraction Fraction’ means ‘ mg rg km ls’,
‘Arithmetic Addition Subtraction Coefficient’ means ‘ xy km st jp’,
‘ Algebra Division Factor Area ’ means ‘ pt ls ms qv’

4) What is the code for ‘Division’ in the given language?


A. xy
B. mg
C. pt
D.gk
E.None of these

Answer: E
Explanation
5) Statements:
X≤G<N<Y=P>H>Q
Conclusions:
I. P > X
II. N < Q
A.If only conclusion I is true.
B.If only conclusion II is true.
C.If either conclusion I or II is true.
D.If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
E.If both conclusions I and II are true.
5) Statements:
X≤G<N<Y=P>H>Q
Conclusions:
I. P > X
II. N < Q
A.If only conclusion I is true.
B.If only conclusion II is true.
C.If either conclusion I or II is true.
D.If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
E.If both conclusions I and II are true.
Explanation
Answer: A
I. P > X (X ≤ G < N < Y = P)→True
II. N < Q (N < Y = P > H > Q)→False
Only conclusion I is true.
6) Statements:
G>Q≥B=S≥N=T≥Z
Conclusions:
I. Q > Z
II. Z = Q
A.If only conclusion I is true.
B.If only conclusion II is true.
C.If either conclusion I or II is true.
D.If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
E.If both conclusions I and II are true.
6) Statements:
G>Q≥B=S≥N=T≥Z
Conclusions:
I. Q > Z
II. Z = Q
A.If only conclusion I is true.
B.If only conclusion II is true.
C.If either conclusion I or II is true.
D.If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
E.If both conclusions I and II are true.
Explanation
Answer: C
I. Q > Z (Q ≥ B = S ≥ N = T ≥ Z)→False
II. Z = Q (Q ≥ B = S ≥ N = T ≥ Z)→False
Either conclusion I or II is true.
7) Statements:
B<N<E≤P=F≤T>W=D>J
Conclusions:
I) E ≤ T
II) T ≥ J
A.If only conclusion I is true.
B.If only conclusion II is true.
C.If either conclusion I or II is true.
D.If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
E.If both conclusions I and II are true.
7) Statements:
B<N<E≤P=F≤T>W=D>J
Conclusions:
I) E ≤ T
II) T ≥ J
A.If only conclusion I is true.
B.If only conclusion II is true.
C.If either conclusion I or II is true.
D.If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
E.If both conclusions I and II are true.
Explanation
Answer: A
I) E ≤ T (E ≤ P = F ≤ T) -> True
II) T ≥ J (T > W= D > J) -> False
Only conclusion I is true.
8) Statements:
B>J>K=E≥G<N≥L≤C=D
Conclusions:
I) G ≤ B
II) D < E
A.If only conclusion I is true.
B.If only conclusion II is true.
C.If either conclusion I or II is true.
D.If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
E.If both conclusions I and II are true.
8) Statements:
B>J>K=E≥G<N≥L≤C=D
Conclusions:
I) G ≤ B
II) D < E
A.If only conclusion I is true.
B.If only conclusion II is true.
C.If either conclusion I or II is true.
D.If neither conclusion I nor II is true.
E.If both conclusions I and II are true.
Explanation
Answer: D
I) G ≤ B (B > J > K = E ≥ G) -> False
II) D < E (E ≥ G < N ≥ L ≤ C = D) -> False
Neither conclusion I nor II is true
S1@GH3K2A#L6W$E8RU%5^P9Z*IV&O7M4

9) If all the consonants are dropped then which of the following element will be
placed 17th from the right end?
A.2
B.#
C.A
D.6
E.E
S1@GH3K2A#L6W$E8RU%5^P9Z*IV&O7M4
9) If all the consonants are dropped then which of the following element will be placed
17th from the right end?
A.2
B.#
C.A
D.6
E.E
Explanation
Answer: C
Given Series
S1@GH3K2A#L6W$E8RU%5^P9Z*IV&O7M4
All consonants are dropped
1@32A#6$E8U%5^9*I&O74
S1@GH3K2A#L6W$E8RU%5^P9Z*IV&O7M4

10) If the last 15 elements are reversed, then which of the following element is
22nd from the left end?
A.O
B.*
C.I
D.V
E.&
S1@GH3K2A#L6W$E8RU%5^P9Z*IV&O7M4

10) If the last 15 elements are reversed, then which of the following element is 22 nd from the
left end?
A.O
B.*
C.I
D.V
E.&
Explanation
Answer: E
Given Series
S1@GH3K2A#L6W$E8RU%5^P9Z*IV&O7M4
Last 15 elements are reversed
S 1 @ G H 3 K 2 A # L 6 W $ E 8 R 4M 7 O & V I * Z 9 P ^ 5 % U
S1@GH3K2A#L6W$E8RU%5^P9Z*IV&O7M4

11) Find the odd one out?


A.S@H
B.G32
C.ALW
D.U5P
E.IO4
S1@GH3K2A#L6W$E8RU%5^P9Z*IV&O7M4

11) Find the odd one out?


A.S@H
B.G32
C.ALW
D.U5P
E.IO4
Explanation
Answer: E
S1@GH3K2A#L6W$E8RU%5^P9Z*IV&O7M4

12) How many vowels are immediately preceded by a number and immediately
followed by a symbol in the given series?
A.Two
B.One
C.Three
D.Four
E.None of the above
S1@GH3K2A#L6W$E8RU%5^P9Z*IV&O7M4

12) How many vowels are immediately preceded by a number and immediately followed by a
symbol in the given series?
A.Two
B.One
C.Three
D.Four
E.None of the above
Explanation
Answer: B
Given Series
S1@GH3K2A#L6W$E8RU%5^P9Z*IV&O7M4
Required order-> Number- Vowel- Symbol
S1@GH3K2A#L6W$E8RU%5^P9Z*IV&O7M4
Point M is 10m is north of Point Q which is 8m west of Point P. Point T is 12m
west of Point S. Point N is 8m east of Point G. Point T is 14m south of Point G.
Point P is 9m north of Point S. Point A is 10m south of Point B which is 10m west
of Point M.
13) What is the direction of point A with respect to point S?
A.East
B.North-west
C.North-East
D.South-east
E.South-west
13) What is the direction of point A with respect to point S?
A.East
B.North-west
C.North-East
D.South-east
E.South-west
Answer: B
14) What is the shortest distance between P and A?
A.17m
B.16m
C.15m
D.14m
E.18m
14) What is the shortest distance between P and A?
A.17m
B.16m
C.15m
D.14m
E.18m
Answer: E
15) What is the shortest distance between point P and point T?
A.14m
B.8m
C.10m
D.15m
E.20m
15) What is the shortest distance between point P and point T?
A.14m
B.8m
C.10m
D.15m
E.20m
Answer: D
√(12)2+(9)2=(TP)
√144+81=√225=15m
16) If the given number “218639457”, the digits are arranged in ascending order
from the left end. Then what is the sum of the digits which is third from the left
end and second from the right end?
A.10
B.12
C.11
D.13
E.14
16) If the given number “218639457”, the digits are arranged in ascending order
from the left end. Then what is the sum of the digits which is third from the left
end and second from the right end?
A.10
B.12
C.11
D.13
E.14
Explanation
Answer: C
218639457
123456789
3+8=11
17) How many such pairs of letters are there in the word " MALEFICENT " which
have as many letters between them as there are in the English alphabetical series
(both forward and backward)?
A.One
B.Two
C.Three
D.More than three
E.None
17) How many such pairs of letters are there in the word " MALEFICENT " which
have as many letters between them as there are in the English alphabetical series
(both forward and backward)?
A.One
B.Two
C.Three
D.More than three
E.None
Explanation
Answer: B

Hence, option B is correct.


Eight persons i.e., A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H sit around a circular table but not
necessarily in the same order. All of them face towards the centre.
B sits second to the right of E. One person sits between A and B. F sits opposite to
H. Both F and H do not sit immediate left of E. G sits second to the left of H. A
doesn’t sit adjacent to G. D doesn’t face B.
The final arrangement will be,
1. Who sits second to the left of C?
(a) Person who sits opposite to E
(b) E
(c) D
(d) Person who sits second to the right of F
(e) None of these
1. Who sits second to the left of C?
(a) Person who sits opposite to E
(b) E
(c) D
(d) Person who sits second to the right of F
(e) None of these
2. How many persons sit between C and B?
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Four
(e) More than four
2. How many persons sit between C and B?
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Four
(e) More than four
3. Who among the following sits immediate right of D?
I. The one who sits second to the right of E
II. B
III. The one who sits third to the right of H
(a) Only II
(b) Only III
(c) Only II and III
(d) Only I and II
(e) None of these
3. Who among the following sits immediate right of D?
I. The one who sits second to the right of E
II. B
III. The one who sits third to the right of H
(a) Only II
(b) Only III
(c) Only II and III
(d) Only I and II
(e) None of these
4. What is the position of E with respect to G?
(a) 3rd to the right
(b) 2nd to the left
(c) 4th to the right
(d) Immediate left
(e) Immediate right
4. What is the position of E with respect to G?
(a) 3rd to the right
(b) 2nd to the left
(c) 4th to the right
(d) Immediate left
(e) Immediate right
5. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on a group, find the
one that does not belong to that group?
(a) A-E
(b) D-G
(c) B-C
(d) C-H
(e) F-H
5. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on a group, find the
one that does not belong to that group?
(a) A-E
(b) D-G
(c) B-C
(d) C-H
(e) F-H
Eight persons, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, and S
are joining the NCC training camp in
different months- March, April, May,
June, July, August, September, and
October of the same year but not
necessarily in the same order.
S joins the camp in the month which has
an even number of days. P joins three
persons after S. Only one person joins
between P and R who joins before P. M
joins immediately before P. The number
of persons joining between P and S is
the same as between M and N. N joins
before M. O joins immediately before Q.
L joins after Q but not joined adjacent to
Q.
Explanation
1) Who among the following person joins the NCC camp in September?
A.The one who joins two persons after Q
B.N
C.The one who joins immediately before L
D.O
E.Q
1) Who among the following person joins the NCC camp in September?
A.The one who joins two persons after Q
B.N
C.The one who joins immediately before L
D.O
E.Q
Answer: C
2) How many persons join the camp after N?
A.As many persons join the camp before S
B.Four
C.Five
D.Six
E.As many persons join the camp between S and P
2) How many persons join the camp after N?
A.As many persons join the camp before S
B.Four
C.Five
D.Six
E.As many persons join the camp between S and P
Answer: C
3) If all the persons are arranged in alphabetical order from March, then how
many persons remain in the same position?
A.Two
B.Three
C.One
D.Four
E.None
3) If all the persons are arranged in alphabetical order from March, then how
many persons remain in the same position?
A.Two
B.Three
C.One
D.Four
E.None
Answer: C
4) In which of the following month does N join the NCC Camp?
A.June
B.March
C.April
D.May
E.July
4) In which of the following month does N join the NCC Camp?
A.June
B.March
C.April
D.May
E.July
Answer: D
5) Which of the following statement is true?
A.Only two persons join between O and R
B.R joins immediately after S
C.P joins immediately before R
D.No one joins between O and N
E.All are true
5) Which of the following statement is true?
A.Only two persons join between O and R
B.R joins immediately after S
C.P joins immediately before R
D.No one joins between O and N
E.All are true
Answer: B
Six books – Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English, Hindi, and Maths each contains different
number of pages. English book contains less pages than only two books. Physics book contains
more pages than Biology book but less than Maths book. The biology book does not contain
the least number of pages. Maths book contains less pages than Chemistry book. The book
which contains the third-lowest number of pages contains 85 pages.
Explanation
1) How many books contain more pages than Maths book?
A.Four
B.None
C.Five
D.Two
E.One
1) How many books contain more pages than Maths book?
A.Four
B.None
C.Five
D.Two
E.One

Answer: E
2) How many books have more pages than Biology book but less pages than
Maths book?
A.Four
B.None
C.Five
D.Two
E.One
2) How many books have more pages than Biology book but less pages than
Maths book?
A.Four
B.None
C.Five
D.Two
E.One

Answer: D
3) Which of the following book contains the highest number of pages?
A.Physics
B.Chemistry
C.Biology
D.English
E.Hindi
3) Which of the following book contains the highest number of pages?
A.Physics
B.Chemistry
C.Biology
D.English
E.Hindi

Answer: B
Ten persons are sitting in the two parallel rows and facing each other. In Row1 A, B, C, D, and E
are sitting and facing south. In row2 H, I, J, K, and L are sitting and facing north but not
necessarily in the same order.
I sits third to the right of L. B sits opposite to L. A sits second to the left of B. The number of
persons sitting between B and A is the same as the number of persons sitting between L and K.
C and I sit opposite to each other. Neither D nor E sits adjacent to C. E sits to the left of B. J and
E do not sit opposite to each other.
Explanation

Final Arrangement
1) Who among the following person sits second to the right of H?
A.K
B.J
C.H
D.I
E.None of the above
1) Who among the following person sits second to the right of H?
A.K
B.J
C.H
D.I
E.None of the above

Answer: D
2) Who among the following person sits between B and C?
A.E
B.A
C.D
D.Both a and b
E.Both b and c
2) Who among the following person sits between B and C?
A.E
B.A
C.D
D.Both a and b
E.Both b and c

Answer: D
3) Who among the following pair does not sit opposite to each other?
A.DJ
B.BH
C.CI
D.AK
E.None of the above
3) Who among the following pair does not sit opposite to each other?
A.DJ
B.BH
C.CI
D.AK
E.None of the above

Answer: B
4) Who among the following person sits opposite to K?
A.C
B.B
C.A
D.D
E.E
4) Who among the following person sits opposite to K?
A.C
B.B
C.A
D.D
E.E

Answer: C
5) Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and form a group. who
among the following person does not belong to the group?
A.J
B.I
C.C
D.D
E.L
5) Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and form a group. who
among the following person does not belong to the group?
A.J
B.I
C.C
D.D
E.L

Answer: E

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