Select the related word from the given alternatives. |
Hive : Bee :: Eyrie : ? [Delhi Police (CISF) 2015] |
Group the given figures into three classes using each figure only once. |
Direction: In the following questions, find the odd numbers/word from the given alternatives. |
Direction: In the following questions, find the odd numbers/word from the given alternatives. |
In this question, unscramble the letters to form a meaningful word. Then, find out the correct numerical position of the letters. [SSC (10+2) 2015] |
\[\begin{matrix} \text{H} & \text{N} & \text{R} & \text{C} & \text{A} & \text{B} \\ \text{1} & \text{2} & \text{3} & \text{4} & \text{5} & \text{6} \\ \end{matrix}\] |
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. |
Six friends A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in a row facing towards North. C is sitting between A and E. D is not at the end. B is sitting at immediate right of E. F is not at the right end but D is sitting at third left of E. |
How many persons are there to the right of D? |
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. |
Six friends A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in a row facing towards North. C is sitting between A and E. D is not at the end. B is sitting at immediate right of E. F is not at the right end but D is sitting at third left of E. |
Which of the following is sitting to the left of D? |
Given below are capital letters in the first line and symbols in the second line. Symbols and letters are codes for each other. Choose the correct code for the given letters.[SSC (CGL) Pre 2014] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. |
I. Five friends Amar, Kapil, Sarvesh, Rohan and Nagesh put on five shirts of different colours, i.e. Red, Yellow, Blue, White and Green, while they were going to attend a party. These colour are not in order. |
II. They have different hobbies as reading, playing, outing, singing and writing. |
III. Kapil, who likes singing, does not wear yellow shirt. Sarvesh wears red shirt and he does not like reading or writing. |
Nagesh likes playing and he does not wear blue or yellow shirt. Amar likes writing and Rohan does not wear yellow or green shirt. |
What is the colour of Kapil's shirt? |
Direction: Study the following information and answer the given questions. |
Point B is 4 m to the South of point A. Point C is 5 m to the East of point B. Point D is 4 m to the North of point C. Point E is 10 m to the West of point D. Point F is 4 m to the South of point E. [IBPS RRB (Office Assistant) 2015] |
Which of the following represents the direction of point A with respect to point C? |
Direction: Study the following information and answer the given questions. |
Point B is 4 m to the South of point A. Point C is 5 m to the East of point B. Point D is 4 m to the North of point C. Point E is 10 m to the West of point D. Point F is 4 m to the South of point E. [IBPS RRB (Office Assistant) 2015] |
How far is point B from point F? |
A father is nine times as old as his son and the mother is eight times as old as the son. The sum of the father's and the mother's age is 51 yr. What is the age of the son? [UPSC 2015] |
Looking at a photograph, a person said, " I have no brother or sister but that man' father is my father's son". At whose photograph was the person looking at? [SSC (10+2) 2011] |
Select the missing number from the given responses. |
[SSC (CPO) 2015] |
Arrange the following Indian Nobel Prize winners in chronological order. |
(i) Amartya Sen |
(ii) Mother Teresa |
(iii) Rabindranath Tagore |
(iv) Venkatraman Ramakrishna |
(v) Sir C.V. Raman [SSC (Assistant) Grade III 2012] |
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An electronic device, when fed with the numbers, rearranges them in a particular ord(following certain rules. The following is step I step process of rearrangements for the given input of numbers. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Input '88 172 15 105 412 25'. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Find Step III of this input. |
Direction: Study the follow information carefully to answer the question below. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
An electronic device, when fed with the numbers, rearranges them in a particular order (following certain rules. The following is step I step process of rearrangements for the given input of numbers. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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If Step III of an input is '525 175 118 107 112 99 100', then find the input. |
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An electronic device, when fed with the numbers, rearranges them in a particular order (following certain rules. The following is step I step process of rearrangements for the given input of numbers. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Input '173 390 85 188 522 765' | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
What will be the last step for this input? |
Direction: Each of the following questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You are to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. |
How will 'must' be written in a certain code? |
I. In that code language, 'you must see' is written as 'la pa ni' and 'did you aee' is written as 'jo ni pa'. |
II. In that code language 'you did that' is written as 'pa si jo'. |
Give answer |
Direction: Each of the following questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You are to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. |
H is in which direction in respect of L? |
I. L is to the East of M which is to the North of H. |
II. L is to the North of J which is to the East of H. |
Give answer |
Direction: Read the following information carefully to answer these questions.[NIFT (UG) 2014] |
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are the names of two rivers, three canals and two valleys. B, G and D are not canals. E and F are not rivers. C is a canal but A is a valley. B, F and G are not valleys. |
Which are the two rivers? |
Direction: Read the following information carefully to answer these questions. [NIFT (UG) 2014] |
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are the names of two rivers, three canals and two valleys. B, G and D are not canals. E and F are not rivers. C is a canal but A is a valley. B, F and G are not valleys. |
Which are the three canals? |
Direction: Read the following information carefully to answer these questions. [NIFT (UG) 2014] |
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are the names of two rivers, three canals and two valleys. B, G and D are not canals. E and F are not rivers. C is a canal but A is a valley. B, F and G are not valleys. |
Which are the two valleys? |
Direction: In the following questions, a series is given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternatives from the given ones that ill complete the series. |
12, 12, 24, 72, 288,? |
Direction: In the following questions, a series is given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternatives from the given ones that ill complete the series. |
3F, 6G, 111, 18L,? |
Direction: A statement is given followed by several assumptions. An assumption is something assumed or taken for granted. Read the statement carefully and decide which of the assumptions are implicit in the statement. |
Statement "I think that she has gone mad. |
Last night I saw her barking like a dog."\[-\]A tells B about Madhu. |
Assumptions |
I. Madhu is a friend of A. |
II. B knows Madhu. |
III. Some people do not bark like dogs. |
Give answer |
Direction: A statement is given followed by several assumptions. An assumption is something assumed or taken for granted. Read the statement carefully and decide which of the assumptions are implicit in the statement. |
Statement "The Prime Minister is expected to announce an expansion in his Ministry shortly."\[-\]A newspaper report. |
Assumptions |
I. The newspaper has quoted authentic sources. |
II. The newspaper has reliable sources for the news. |
Ill, The Prime Minister has the power to expand his cabinet. |
Give answer |
Three Statements are given followed by four Conclusions I, II, III and IV. You have to consider the statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusion, if any, follow from the given statements. [SSC(CPO)2011] |
Statements |
A. Some books are novels. |
B. All novels are magazines. |
C. Some magazines are journals. |
Conclusions |
I. Some novels are journals. |
II. Some books are magazines. |
III. All books are magazines. |
IV. No novel is journal. |
Two statements are given followed by four inferences. Select the alternative which is most appropriate. [SSC (CGL) 2011] |
Statements |
India is becoming industrialised. |
Pollution is a problem associated with industrialisation. |
Inferences |
I. All industrial centres are polluted. |
II. India is polluted. |
III. Polluted nations are industrialised. |
IV. India may become polluted. |
Cause A severe cyclonic storm swept away most part of the state during the last two days. |
Which of the following cannot be a possible effect of the above cause? |
Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on them. |
In the Venn diagram given below, the square represents women, the triangle represents persons who are in Government services, the circle represents educated persons and the rectangle represents persons working in private sector. Each section of the diagram is numbered. Your task is to study the diagram and answer the question that follows. |
Which number represents educated women, who are in Government jobs? |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and then answer the questions given below it. |
I. P, Q, R, S, T and U are six members of a family, each of them engaged in a different profession\[-\]doctor, lawyer, teacher engineer, nurse and manager. |
II. Each of them remains at home on a different day of the week from Monday to Saturday. |
III. The lawyer in the family remains at home on Thursday. |
IV. R remains at home on Tuesday. |
V. P, a doctor, does not remain at home either on Saturday or Wednesday. |
VI. S is neither the doctor nor the teacher and remains at home on Friday. |
VII. Q is the engineer and T is the manager. |
Which of the following combinations is correct? |
Direction: Read the following information carefully and then answer the questions given below it. |
I. P, Q, R, S, T and U are six members of a family, each of them engaged in a different profession\[-\]doctor, lawyer, teacher engineer, nurse and manager. |
II. Each of them remains at home on a different day of the week from Monday to Saturday. |
III. The lawyer in the family remains at home on Thursday. |
IV. R remains at home on Tuesday. |
V. P, a doctor, does not remain at home either on Saturday or Wednesday. |
VI. S is neither the doctor nor the teacher and remains at home on Friday. |
VII. Q is the engineer and T is the manager. |
Which of the following combinations is correct? |
Direction: In the following questions, the symbols @. #, , and % are used as illustrated below. |
\['PQ'\]means 'P is not smaller than Q'. |
\['P\#Q'\]means 'P is neither greater than nor equal to Q'. |
\[P\Q'\]means 'P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q'. |
'P Q' means 'P is not greater than Q'. |
'P % Q' means 'P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q'. |
Now, in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two Conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true? |
Statements |
Conclusions |
I. \[D\M~~~\] |
II. \[M%\text{ }D\] |
Give answer |
Direction: In the following questions, the symbols @. #, , and % are used as illustrated below. |
\['PQ'\]means 'P is not smaller than Q'. |
\['P\#Q'\]means 'P is neither greater than nor equal to Q'. |
\[P\Q'\]means 'P is neither smaller than nor greater than Q'. |
'P Q' means 'P is not greater than Q'. |
'P % Q' means 'P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q'. |
Now, in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two Conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true? |
Statements F M, M % R, \[EF\] |
Conclusions |
I.\[M%\text{ }E\] |
II. \[RE\] |
Give answer |
Select the related figure from the given alternatives. |
Question Figures |
Answer Figure |
Choose the right water image of the question figure from the given answer figures. |
Question Figure |
Answer Figures |
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