The document contains a series of incomplete sentences and questions without context. It is difficult to determine the overall topic or essential information being conveyed.
I purchased 2 kgs of onion at Rs. 35 per kg, 6 kgs of tomato at Rs. 30 per kg and 4 kgs of potato at Rs. 25 per kg. What is the average amount I spend on each of the vegetables?
A takes twice as much time as B or thrice as much time as C to finish a piece of work. Working together, they can finish the work in 2 days. In how much time can B do the work alone?
Find the number of ways of selecting 27 items from 30 distinct items.
This document contains 50 multiple choice questions related to computers and computer technology. The questions cover topics such as binary numbers, computer hardware, software, operating systems, programming languages, and applications of computing. Answer options ranging from 1-5 are provided for each question.
1. The document presents information about 4 students (Hashish, Dhahran, Felix and Samper) who sat for an exam and the number of admission offers they each received to different institutes. It provides some facts about each student and their educational background.
2. The document also presents information about 5 boys buying sweets with different amounts of money. It provides some details about how much each boy started and ended with after spending some amount.
3. The document further presents a problem about patients in a hospital suffering from different diseases and being treated by different doctors. It provides the number of patients and some details about how they were distributed among the doctors.
The document provides information about the AFTERSCHOOOL Centre for Social Entrepreneurship and its PGPSE program. It describes the program as the world's most comprehensive program in social entrepreneurship and spiritual entrepreneurship. It is open and free for all. The program aims to promote social entrepreneurship and develop change makers. It offers flexible specializations and is available in both full-time and distance learning modes.
The document contains multiple word problems involving ratios, percentages, time, speed, distance, profit sharing, and more. The questions can be solved using basic arithmetic and algebraic steps.
The document is a workbook for 9th standard students on solving problems using pairs of equations. It includes 4 activities with multiple questions in each activity. The questions cover topics like forming pairs of equations from word problems, solving simultaneous equations, ratios and proportions. For each question, the document provides the step-by-step workings and solutions. The objectives are to understand equations, identify pairs of equations in problems, and solve problems using pairs of equations.
The document contains a collection of multiple choice questions from various topics. There are questions related to numbers, percentages, averages, ratios, data interpretation from charts, blood relations, coding-decoding, and logical reasoning. The questions range from easy to moderate difficulty levels and seem to be from an entrance exam preparation material or sample paper.
The document contains 10 math and logic puzzles with answers, ranging from puzzles about neighbors lending tractors to puzzles involving trains, clocks, and seating arrangements. The puzzles test a variety of skills like arithmetic, logic, probability, and relationship mapping. The goal is to solve for unknown values by deducing the relationships between given information.
I purchased 2 kgs of onion at Rs. 35 per kg, 6 kgs of tomato at Rs. 30 per kg and 4 kgs of potato at Rs. 25 per kg. What is the average amount I spend on each of the vegetables?
A takes twice as much time as B or thrice as much time as C to finish a piece of work. Working together, they can finish the work in 2 days. In how much time can B do the work alone?
Find the number of ways of selecting 27 items from 30 distinct items.
This document contains 50 multiple choice questions related to computers and computer technology. The questions cover topics such as binary numbers, computer hardware, software, operating systems, programming languages, and applications of computing. Answer options ranging from 1-5 are provided for each question.
1. The document presents information about 4 students (Hashish, Dhahran, Felix and Samper) who sat for an exam and the number of admission offers they each received to different institutes. It provides some facts about each student and their educational background.
2. The document also presents information about 5 boys buying sweets with different amounts of money. It provides some details about how much each boy started and ended with after spending some amount.
3. The document further presents a problem about patients in a hospital suffering from different diseases and being treated by different doctors. It provides the number of patients and some details about how they were distributed among the doctors.
The document provides information about the AFTERSCHOOOL Centre for Social Entrepreneurship and its PGPSE program. It describes the program as the world's most comprehensive program in social entrepreneurship and spiritual entrepreneurship. It is open and free for all. The program aims to promote social entrepreneurship and develop change makers. It offers flexible specializations and is available in both full-time and distance learning modes.
The document contains multiple word problems involving ratios, percentages, time, speed, distance, profit sharing, and more. The questions can be solved using basic arithmetic and algebraic steps.
The document is a workbook for 9th standard students on solving problems using pairs of equations. It includes 4 activities with multiple questions in each activity. The questions cover topics like forming pairs of equations from word problems, solving simultaneous equations, ratios and proportions. For each question, the document provides the step-by-step workings and solutions. The objectives are to understand equations, identify pairs of equations in problems, and solve problems using pairs of equations.
The document contains a collection of multiple choice questions from various topics. There are questions related to numbers, percentages, averages, ratios, data interpretation from charts, blood relations, coding-decoding, and logical reasoning. The questions range from easy to moderate difficulty levels and seem to be from an entrance exam preparation material or sample paper.
The document contains 10 math and logic puzzles with answers, ranging from puzzles about neighbors lending tractors to puzzles involving trains, clocks, and seating arrangements. The puzzles test a variety of skills like arithmetic, logic, probability, and relationship mapping. The goal is to solve for unknown values by deducing the relationships between given information.
1. The passage discusses the differences between generations and the generation gap. It states that the old cannot easily adapt to rapid societal changes, which leads them to complain about the young.
2. While the young have a bright future ahead, the old have more experience. However, both sides need each other - the young can learn from the elders' experiences, while the old rely on the young for support.
3. The generation gap can be reduced through understanding between the two groups.
Pointing at a photograph X said to his friend Y, "She is the only daughter of the father of my mother." How X is related to the person in the photograph? X is related to the person in the photograph as her nephew.
The document contains several passages about fractions including:
1) A poem about a person wanting to lose weight to fit into a dress for a party and learning about fractions by cutting up a cucumber.
2) A story about Mickey and Donald making wishes and only receiving fractions of what they wished for, then teaming up with Goofy and Woofy to wish for a whole pizza by combining their fractional wishes.
3) An introduction to fractions as parts of a whole or group and examples of fraction families.
This document provides 50 brain teasers and lateral thinking puzzles compiled by David Koutsoukis. The puzzles cover a wide range of topics and involve wordplay, logic, and thinking outside the box. Examples include puzzles about homophones, ambiguous wording, unusual perspectives, and paradoxes. The goal is to challenge readers to carefully analyze each clue and think creatively to arrive at the right solution.
A farmer in Jhabua district of Madhya Pradesh faced water shortage due to delayed monsoons. Scientists advised him to use discarded plastic bottles for irrigation. He removed the bottom of used saline water bottles and filled them with water. The bottles were hung upside down with the nozzle touching the plant roots, allowing a slow drip irrigation. Using this low-cost technique across 0.4 hectares, the farmer earned a net profit of 15,200 rupees. Many other farmers have now adopted this simple but effective method to overcome water scarcity issues.
Here are the key steps to solve proportion word problems:
1. Identify the quantities given in the problem and set up a proportion relating the quantities.
2. Set up the cross products of the proportion and set them equal to each other.
3. Isolate the unknown quantity by dividing or multiplying both sides of the equation by the appropriate term.
4. Simplify and solve for the unknown quantity. Check that the units make sense.
The proportion allows you to relate known quantities to unknown quantities when the quantities are in a constant ratio. Setting up the cross products properly and then isolating the unknown through mathematical operations will allow you to solve for what you need.
1. The document is about a book titled "Primary 6 Mathematics Ace The Exams with My 24/7 Personal Tutor" which contains 10 mock exam papers and detailed explanations for Primary 6 math questions on a CD-ROM.
2. The book is intended to help pupils prepare for Primary 6 math exams by including exam-style questions that highlight common misconceptions.
3. The accompanying CD-ROM contains video lessons explaining the solutions to each question in the mock exams.
1. The document is about a book titled "Primary 6 Mathematics Ace The Exams with My 24/7 Personal Tutor" which contains 10 mock exam papers and detailed explanations for Primary 6 math questions on a CD-ROM.
2. The book is meant to help pupils prepare for Primary 6 math exams by including exam-style questions that highlight common misconceptions.
3. The accompanying CD-ROM contains video lessons explaining how to solve each question in the mock exams.
This document contains 42 reasoning questions with multiple choice answers. The questions cover a range of logical reasoning topics including seating arrangements, family relationships, coding/decoding, number/digit manipulation, and more. Each question is independent and not related to the others.
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Here are the answers to the questions based on the passage:
1. What was Carmen initially unsure about at the beginning of fifth grade?
She was initially unsure about what was happening to her vision and why she had to squint to see clearly.
2. Why was it important for Carmen to see the notes and homework assignments on the blackboard?
It was important for her to see the notes and homework assignments on the blackboard because she needed to be able to read and understand the lessons and assignments.
3. What did Carmen's teacher notice about her in class?
Carmen's teacher noticed that she had been squinting a lot in class.
4.
This document contains answers to questions from a BIOS 135 Week 1 Quiz, including multiple choice questions about experimental controls, types of reasoning, states of matter, and the scientific method. It also includes questions about English grammar, such as identifying verbs, subjects, and sentence types. The document provides a link to a tutorial and advises avoiding relationships in the first year of college to focus on acclimating to a new area and meeting people.
Exercices for students from math logic(5-8)enGeorgeta Manafu
The document contains sample exercises for students in grades 5-8 that involve logic puzzles, word problems, and math equations. The exercises cover topics like determining owners of objects based on clues, finding numbers of books on shelves given constraints, identifying dance partners of students, and identifying who is telling the truth among children being questioned. The assistant provides step-by-step solutions and reasoning for each exercise.
Infosys expected questions (bonus set 1) (1)Mani Kumar
Three prisoners, Mr. East, Mr. West, Mr. North, and Mr. South, escaped from prison and fled in different directions. None of the prisoners took the road that matched their name. Based on additional clues about the roads each prisoner did not take, the only possible roads each prisoner could have taken were: Mr. East took the North Road, Mr. West took the East Road, Mr. North took the South Road, and Mr. South took the West Road.
This document contains 10 brain teaser questions with riddles and puzzles. It includes questions about a car accident survivor, holding objects in different hands, birthdays, burying plane crash survivors, spending the night in town on a Friday, which side of a cat has more hair, and other logic puzzles. The questions are followed by explanations and answers. The goal is to use logic and think through the details to arrive at the correct solutions.
Set Theory Orientation PPT full explanationShubhamLodhi11
This document provides an introduction to set theory concepts including: definition of a set, universal set and null set, subset and superset, powerset, proper subset, improper subset, complement of a set, cardinal number, union and intersection (also disjoint sets), and difference of sets. It then provides examples of set theory problems and their solutions involving concepts like union, intersection, complements, subsets, cardinality, Venn diagrams, and set relationships.
1. A study found that participants who reported being infected with the human adenovirus-36 (AD-36) were more likely to be overweight, as the virus causes fat cells to multiply when exposed.
2. While genes, metabolism, and lifestyle also influence obesity, infection may be another contributing factor, as AD-36 has been shown to cause dramatic weight gain in monkeys.
3. The role and prevalence of AD-36 in human obesity is still unknown, but developing a vaccine could be a next step if the link is confirmed.
1. The passage discusses the differences between generations and the generation gap. It states that the old cannot easily adapt to rapid societal changes, which leads them to complain about the young.
2. While the young have a bright future ahead, the old have more experience. However, both sides need each other - the young can learn from the elders' experiences, while the old rely on the young for support.
3. The generation gap can be reduced through understanding between the two groups.
Pointing at a photograph X said to his friend Y, "She is the only daughter of the father of my mother." How X is related to the person in the photograph? X is related to the person in the photograph as her nephew.
The document contains several passages about fractions including:
1) A poem about a person wanting to lose weight to fit into a dress for a party and learning about fractions by cutting up a cucumber.
2) A story about Mickey and Donald making wishes and only receiving fractions of what they wished for, then teaming up with Goofy and Woofy to wish for a whole pizza by combining their fractional wishes.
3) An introduction to fractions as parts of a whole or group and examples of fraction families.
This document provides 50 brain teasers and lateral thinking puzzles compiled by David Koutsoukis. The puzzles cover a wide range of topics and involve wordplay, logic, and thinking outside the box. Examples include puzzles about homophones, ambiguous wording, unusual perspectives, and paradoxes. The goal is to challenge readers to carefully analyze each clue and think creatively to arrive at the right solution.
A farmer in Jhabua district of Madhya Pradesh faced water shortage due to delayed monsoons. Scientists advised him to use discarded plastic bottles for irrigation. He removed the bottom of used saline water bottles and filled them with water. The bottles were hung upside down with the nozzle touching the plant roots, allowing a slow drip irrigation. Using this low-cost technique across 0.4 hectares, the farmer earned a net profit of 15,200 rupees. Many other farmers have now adopted this simple but effective method to overcome water scarcity issues.
Here are the key steps to solve proportion word problems:
1. Identify the quantities given in the problem and set up a proportion relating the quantities.
2. Set up the cross products of the proportion and set them equal to each other.
3. Isolate the unknown quantity by dividing or multiplying both sides of the equation by the appropriate term.
4. Simplify and solve for the unknown quantity. Check that the units make sense.
The proportion allows you to relate known quantities to unknown quantities when the quantities are in a constant ratio. Setting up the cross products properly and then isolating the unknown through mathematical operations will allow you to solve for what you need.
1. The document is about a book titled "Primary 6 Mathematics Ace The Exams with My 24/7 Personal Tutor" which contains 10 mock exam papers and detailed explanations for Primary 6 math questions on a CD-ROM.
2. The book is intended to help pupils prepare for Primary 6 math exams by including exam-style questions that highlight common misconceptions.
3. The accompanying CD-ROM contains video lessons explaining the solutions to each question in the mock exams.
1. The document is about a book titled "Primary 6 Mathematics Ace The Exams with My 24/7 Personal Tutor" which contains 10 mock exam papers and detailed explanations for Primary 6 math questions on a CD-ROM.
2. The book is meant to help pupils prepare for Primary 6 math exams by including exam-style questions that highlight common misconceptions.
3. The accompanying CD-ROM contains video lessons explaining how to solve each question in the mock exams.
This document contains 42 reasoning questions with multiple choice answers. The questions cover a range of logical reasoning topics including seating arrangements, family relationships, coding/decoding, number/digit manipulation, and more. Each question is independent and not related to the others.
(Www.entrance exam.net)-infosys placement sample paper 1vnvkramthakur7
Here are the answers to the questions based on the passage:
1. What was Carmen initially unsure about at the beginning of fifth grade?
She was initially unsure about what was happening to her vision and why she had to squint to see clearly.
2. Why was it important for Carmen to see the notes and homework assignments on the blackboard?
It was important for her to see the notes and homework assignments on the blackboard because she needed to be able to read and understand the lessons and assignments.
3. What did Carmen's teacher notice about her in class?
Carmen's teacher noticed that she had been squinting a lot in class.
4.
This document contains answers to questions from a BIOS 135 Week 1 Quiz, including multiple choice questions about experimental controls, types of reasoning, states of matter, and the scientific method. It also includes questions about English grammar, such as identifying verbs, subjects, and sentence types. The document provides a link to a tutorial and advises avoiding relationships in the first year of college to focus on acclimating to a new area and meeting people.
Exercices for students from math logic(5-8)enGeorgeta Manafu
The document contains sample exercises for students in grades 5-8 that involve logic puzzles, word problems, and math equations. The exercises cover topics like determining owners of objects based on clues, finding numbers of books on shelves given constraints, identifying dance partners of students, and identifying who is telling the truth among children being questioned. The assistant provides step-by-step solutions and reasoning for each exercise.
Infosys expected questions (bonus set 1) (1)Mani Kumar
Three prisoners, Mr. East, Mr. West, Mr. North, and Mr. South, escaped from prison and fled in different directions. None of the prisoners took the road that matched their name. Based on additional clues about the roads each prisoner did not take, the only possible roads each prisoner could have taken were: Mr. East took the North Road, Mr. West took the East Road, Mr. North took the South Road, and Mr. South took the West Road.
This document contains 10 brain teaser questions with riddles and puzzles. It includes questions about a car accident survivor, holding objects in different hands, birthdays, burying plane crash survivors, spending the night in town on a Friday, which side of a cat has more hair, and other logic puzzles. The questions are followed by explanations and answers. The goal is to use logic and think through the details to arrive at the correct solutions.
Set Theory Orientation PPT full explanationShubhamLodhi11
This document provides an introduction to set theory concepts including: definition of a set, universal set and null set, subset and superset, powerset, proper subset, improper subset, complement of a set, cardinal number, union and intersection (also disjoint sets), and difference of sets. It then provides examples of set theory problems and their solutions involving concepts like union, intersection, complements, subsets, cardinality, Venn diagrams, and set relationships.
1. A study found that participants who reported being infected with the human adenovirus-36 (AD-36) were more likely to be overweight, as the virus causes fat cells to multiply when exposed.
2. While genes, metabolism, and lifestyle also influence obesity, infection may be another contributing factor, as AD-36 has been shown to cause dramatic weight gain in monkeys.
3. The role and prevalence of AD-36 in human obesity is still unknown, but developing a vaccine could be a next step if the link is confirmed.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
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At what rate percent of simple interest will a sum of money double itself in 12
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A man covers a distance of 96 km by travelling 3 hrs by walk and 4 hrs by
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next to Bret (who lives in the West wing).
3. Eddie lives in the East wing and one floor
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5. Greg lives directly above Chris.
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The Principal called five persons Srinivas, Murali, Raghu, Vijay and Krishna who
are Director, Secretary, Treasurer, Professor and Student Leader-of a college, not
necessarily in that order. They are seated in the five seats facing the Principal.
The Treasurer sat to the immediate left of Krishna who is one seat away from the
Director.
Murali is two places away from the Secretary. Vijay, who is the Student Leader, is
one place to the right of Murali. Who is Krishna?
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which of the conclusions logically follow the given statements
No woman is bad
Some bad people are politicians.
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18. Select the one which is different from the other three responses:
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19. 4, 18, 100, 294, ____
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20.
which of the conclusions logically follow the given statements
Some tools are not hammers,
All tools are made of iron
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21.
Each of the three boys A, B and C gets at least one pencil out of 7 pencils, at least
one pen out of 6 pens and at least one book out of 5 books, Only one person gets
the same number of pens, pencils and books. If all of them get an equal number of
total items, then which of the following statements must be true?
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22. 21, 23, 46, 48, 96, 98, ___
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23.
Rama, Bhima and Bond have to take two articles each from the available six
articles - Gun, Bow, Arrow, Mace, Sword and Dagger. Bhima will not take .the Gun
or the Bow and Bond will not take the Sword or the Bow or the Dagger. If one of
the three persons takes the Sword and the Mace, then what is the other item
selected by the person who selects the Gun?
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7. 24.
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25.
At a musical recital five students (John, Kate,
Larry, Mary and Nick) performed five musical
pieces. Two by Bach, two by Mozart and one
by Vivaldi. There were three violinists and two
pianists. Each student performed only one
piece, and played only one instrument. Name
the student who played Vivaldi .
1. The composers were not played
consecutively. Vivaldi was played last and
Mozart was played first.
2. There was one piano piece that was played
between two violin pieces, and two violin
pieces between the first and last piano piece.
3. There were no piano pieces by Mozart.
4. Kate played third.
5. Nick played the piano, and immediately
followed John, who played a piece by Mozart.
6. Mary did not play a piece by Vivaldi.
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26.
Which of the following have the same relationship between them as is there
between OT : PS?
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27. How is Anil’s sibling’s grand-father’s only daughter’s only child related to Anil?
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8. 28. 1, 8, 9, 64, 25, 216, 49, ___
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29. a, n, c, p, e, r, g, t, __, v, k, x
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30. If PEKING is codes as ODJHMF, how will you code SYDNEY?
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31.
Find the next in the series
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32.
How was each of the activity carefully planned I. Through formation of a separate
team to look into each area II. Placing a Senior Executive to be overall in charge
III. By direct involvement and active interest of M.D.
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33.
Find the next in the series
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34. 10, 11, 101, 111, 1011, 1101, ____
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35.
Five friends - A, B, C, D and E - have to send some messages to each other
subject to some restrictions. A can send messages to B, C and D, all of whom can
send messages to E. Also, (A and E), (B and C) and (C and D) can send messages
to each other. In how many different ways can A send a message to E. (No
person's name should be repeated in a single message sending sequence)?
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36. Poles : Magnet :: ………… : Battery
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37.
In a certain code language ‘pik da pa’ means ‘where are you’; ‘da na ja’ means
‘you may come’ and ‘na ka sa’ means ‘he may go’, which of the following means
‘come’ in that code language ?
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38.
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions. P, Q, R, S, T,
V,W and Z are sitting around a circle facing at the centre. R is third to the right of
Z, who is second to the right of P. S is not an immediate neighbour of Z and R. T is
third to the left of S. Q is third to the right of W, who is not an immediate
neighbour of S. What is Q’s position with respect to Z ? (A) Fourth to the right (B)
Fourth to the left (C) Third to the right
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39. 4, 5, 12, 39, 160, ____
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40.
Four tests Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Biology are to be conducted on four
successive days, not necessarily in the same order. The Physics test is held before
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two tests are held. Which test is held the last?
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A man goes to a park and sees a girl who he recognised to be his relative. The girl
was the daughter of his sister's husband's wife. How is the girl related to the man?
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42.
Among A, B, C, D, E, F, there are three newly wed couples.
A did not marry C or E.
B did not marry E or F.
C married A or D.
Who is the spouse of A?
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43.
There are eight cities - A, B, C, D, E. F, M, N - which are connected by roads to
each other, as described below: (One-way routes): A to B, C to E, M to B, E to F, D
to B, B to C, A to M, A to N. (Two-way routes): M and D, N and F, C and D, C and
N, N and E. What is the total number of routes by which city F could be reached
from A, such that no city is visited twice in any route?
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44.
Seven cities A, B, C, D, E, F and G are connected as follows. One-way routes are
between A to B and C; B to C, B to E and D; D to E and F; F to G; E to G. Two-way
routes are between C and D and between E and F. Total how many routes are
possible, if a person wants to go from A to G without going through E and not
going through any city more than once?
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45. 6, 12, 30, 56, 132, ____
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46.
Pointing towards a girl in the picture, Sunita said ‘She is the mother of Renu,
whose father is my son”. How is Sunita related to that girl in the picture?
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47.
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48. ACD, EFH, ___, OLP, UOT
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49.
A is the husband of B. E is the daughter of C. A is the father of C. How is B related
to E?
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50.
Rohit goes to visit his sister, who has a daughter Sheela. Sheela was playing chess
with Namit. How is Rohit related to Namit?
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51. 13, 14, 22, 49, 113, ____, 454
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52. How is Anil's mother's husband's mother's grand-daughter related to Anil?
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53.
B is the only son of A who is the only daughter of C. E is the mother of F and
daughter-in-law of A. How is F related to A?
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54.
In a class, six students A, B, C, D, E and F are the top six rank holders, not
necessarily in the same order. C did not get the 4th rank. A's rank is higher t an
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10. F's and C's but lower than B's. Among these six rankers, there are four students
whose ranks are lower than D's rank and five students whose ranks are above that
of E. Who is ranked 5th in the class?
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Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is
the one that does not belong to that group?
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