Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it, by selecting the correct option from the given alternatives.
Five students K, L, M, N and O study in a class, of these
I. K and L study Physics and Chemistry
II. M and L study Physics and Mathematics
III. N and K study Biology and Chemistry
IV. O and L study Anthropology and Civics
V. O and N study Chemistry and Mathematics
Who among the students studies maximum number of subjects?
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it, by selecting the correct option from the given alternatives.
Five students K, L, M, N and O study in a class, of these
I. K and L study Physics and Chemistry
II. M and L study Physics and Mathematics
III. N and K study Biology and Chemistry
IV. O and L study Anthropology and Civics
V. O and N study Chemistry and Mathematics
Who among the students studies minimum number of subjects?
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it, by selecting the correct option from the given alternatives.
Five students K, L, M, N and O study in a class, of these
I. K and L study Physics and Chemistry
II. M and L study Physics and Mathematics
III. N and K study Biology and Chemistry
IV. O and L study Anthropology and Civics
V. O and N study Chemistry and Mathematics
Who among the students studies only four subjects?
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it, by selecting the correct option from the given alternatives.
Five students K, L, M, N and O study in a class, of these
I. K and L study Physics and Chemistry
II. M and L study Physics and Mathematics
III. N and K study Biology and Chemistry
IV. O and L study Anthropology and Civics
V. O and N study Chemistry and Mathematics
Which of the following pairs studies Chemistry and Civics?
Direction: In the following questions, some numbers are given in a sequence. Find out the number(s) from the alternatives, that will come in place of the question mark to continue the sequence.
Direction: In the following questions, some numbers are given in a sequence. Find out the number(s) from the alternatives, that will come in place of the question mark to continue the sequence.
Direction: In the following questions, some numbers are given in a sequence. Find out the number(s) from the alternatives, that will come in place of the question mark to continue the sequence.
Direction: In the following questions, there is a relationship between the two numbers/letters/figures on the left of the sign (::). The same relationship exists between the two to the right of the sign (::), of which one is missing.
Direction: In the following questions, there is a relationship between the two numbers/letters/figures on the left of the sign (::). The same relationship exists between the two to the right of the sign (::), of which one is missing.
Direction: In the following questions, there is a relationship between the two numbers/letters/figures on the left of the sign (::). The same relationship exists between the two to the right of the sign (::), of which one is missing.
Direction: In the following questions, there is a relationship between the two numbers/letters/figures on the left of the sign (::). The same relationship exists between the two to the right of the sign (::), of which one is missing.
Direction: In the following questions, there is a relationship between the two numbers/letters/figures on the left of the sign (::). The same relationship exists between the two to the right of the sign (::), of which one is missing.
Direction: In the following questions, there is a relationship between the two numbers/letters/figures on the left of the sign (::). The same relationship exists between the two to the right of the sign (::), of which one is missing.
Direction: In the following questions, there is a relationship between the two numbers/letters/figures on the left of the sign (::). The same relationship exists between the two to the right of the sign (::), of which one is missing.
Direction: In the following questions, there is a relationship between the two numbers/letters/figures on the left of the sign (::). The same relationship exists between the two to the right of the sign (::), of which one is missing.
Direction: In the following questions, there is a relationship between the two numbers/letters/figures on the left of the sign (::). The same relationship exists between the two to the right of the sign (::), of which one is missing.
Direction: Some words are given in column I. These words are written in a code language in column II. The code equivalents to the words, given in column I and column II are not necessarily in the corresponding order. Choose the correct code for the words from the given alternatives.
Direction: Some words are given in column I. These words are written in a code language in column II. The code equivalents to the words, given in column I and column II are not necessarily in the corresponding order. Choose the correct code for the words from the given alternatives.
Direction: Some words are given in column I. These words are written in a code language in column II. The code equivalents to the words, given in column I and column II are not necessarily in the corresponding order. Choose the correct code for the words from the given alternatives.
Direction: Some words are given in column I. These words are written in a code language in column II. The code equivalents to the words, given in column I and column II are not necessarily in the corresponding order. Choose the correct code for the words from the given alternatives.
Direction: Some words are given in column I. These words are written in a code language in column II. The code equivalents to the words, given in column I and column II are not necessarily in the corresponding order. Choose the correct code for the words from the given alternatives.
Consider the two given statements as true then decide which one of the inferences can be definitely drawn from these statements. Statements: All the students passed the examination. Some of the students are girls. Select the correct alternative.
These questions are based on following information.
Rajesh, Sudhir and Mohan play football, hockey and cricket. Rajesh, Rakesh and Mohan play hockey, cricket and basket ball. Rajesh, Sudhir, Naresh and Mohan play foot- ball and cricket.
Shalini is standing at the South-East comer of a rectangular field. She starts crossing the field diagonally. After walking half the distance, she turns right, walks some distance and turns left. Which direction is Shalini facing now?
Rahul travels 10 km to the North. He turns to the right and walks 5 km. Then again he turns to his right and moves 10 km forward. How many km away from starting point is he?
Ram starts from a point P, drives 2 km towards North. He then turns to his left and drives 5 km and after taking another turn to his left he drives 2 km, and finishes at point Q. After the first turn in which direction Ram will be driving?
Direction: In each of the allowing, a question is followed by two statement marked I and II. Decide which of the statement: are sufficient to answer the question. Choose your Answer from the given alternatives.
Vinod and Pramod are standing together on a sunny day. Vinod's shadow is 10 feet long and Pramod's shadow is 9 feet long. How tall is Pramod?
Statements:
I. Vinod is 6 feet tall.
II. Vinod is standing 2 feet away from Pramod.
A)
Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the problem.
doneclear
B)
Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the problem.
Direction: In each of the allowing, a question is followed by two statement marked I and II. Decide which of the statement: are sufficient to answer the question. Choose your Answer from the given alternatives.
Rohit took a test that had 60 questions numbered from 1 to 60. How many questions did he answer correctly in the second half of the test?
Statements:
I. The number of questions he answered correctly in the second half of test was 7 less than the number he answered correctly in the first half of the test.
II. He answered 5/6 of the odd numbered questions correctly and 4/5 of the even numbered correctly.
A)
Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the problem.
doneclear
B)
Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the problem.
Direction: In each of the allowing, a question is followed by two statement marked I and II. Decide which of the statement: are sufficient to answer the question. Choose your Answer from the given alternatives.
Train A leaves town X for town Y and travels at a constant speed. At the same time train B leaves town Y for town X and also travels at a constant speed. Town Z is between X and Y. Towns X, Z and Y lie on a straight line. Which train has greater speed?
Statements:
I. Train B arrives at town Z before train A.
II. Town Z is closer to X than Y.
A)
Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the problem.
doneclear
B)
Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the problem.
Direction: In each of the allowing, a question is followed by two statement marked I and II. Decide which of the statement: are sufficient to answer the question. Choose your Answer from the given alternatives.
Who is the father of M?
Statements:
I. P and Q are brothers.
II. Q's wife is the sister of M's wife
A)
Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the problem.
doneclear
B)
Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the problem.
In a queue, Ramesh is 7th from the back. Suresh is standing 6th from the front and only Shyam is standing in between the two. Find the minimum number of boys standing in the queue?
In a queue of 10 persons, A is standing on 7th from front and B is standing 6th from back. 3 persons entered the queue disrupting the positions of A and B. Find the pair of numbers indicating minimum possible disruption in their position from the front?
Direction: In the following questions, the cells of a figure are filled with numbers with one number missing in a cell. Find out the missing number/row the alternatives.
Direction: In the following questions, the cells of a figure are filled with numbers with one number missing in a cell. Find out the missing number/row the alternatives.
Direction: In the following questions, the cells of a figure are filled with numbers with one number missing in a cell. Find out the missing number/row the alternatives.
A, B, C, D, E and F are members of a family. Amongst them there are lawyer, doctor, teacher, salesman, engineer and an accountant. There are two married couples in the family. 'D' who is a salesman is married to a lady teacher. Doctor is married to a lawyer. T 'who is an accountant is son of 'B' and also brother of 'E'. 'C' who is lawyer is daughter-in-law of 'A'. 'E' is an unmarried engineer. 'A' is grandmother of 'F'.
A, B, C, D, E and F are members of a family. Amongst them there are lawyer, doctor, teacher, salesman, engineer and an accountant. There are two married couples in the family. 'D' who is a salesman is married to a lady teacher. Doctor is married to a lawyer. T 'who is an accountant is son of 'B' and also brother of 'E'. 'C' who is lawyer is daughter-in-law of 'A'. 'E' is an unmarried engineer. 'A' is grandmother of 'F'.
A, B, C, D, E and F are members of a family. Amongst them there are lawyer, doctor, teacher, salesman, engineer and an accountant. There are two married couples in the family. 'D' who is a salesman is married to a lady teacher. Doctor is married to a lawyer. T 'who is an accountant is son of 'B' and also brother of 'E'. 'C' who is lawyer is daughter-in-law of 'A'. 'E' is an unmarried engineer. 'A' is grandmother of 'F'.
A, B, C, D, E and F are members of a family. Amongst them there are lawyer, doctor, teacher, salesman, engineer and an accountant. There are two married couples in the family. 'D' who is a salesman is married to a lady teacher. Doctor is married to a lawyer. T 'who is an accountant is son of 'B' and also brother of 'E'. 'C' who is lawyer is daughter-in-law of 'A'. 'E' is an unmarried engineer. 'A' is grandmother of 'F'.
A, B, C, D, E and F are members of a family. Amongst them there are lawyer, doctor, teacher, salesman, engineer and an accountant. There are two married couples in the family. 'D' who is a salesman is married to a lady teacher. Doctor is married to a lawyer. T 'who is an accountant is son of 'B' and also brother of 'E'. 'C' who is lawyer is daughter-in-law of 'A'. 'E' is an unmarried engineer. 'A' is grandmother of 'F'.
Direction: The following questions are based on the given matrix. The value of each letter is the product of its row and column number e.g., for the value of 'Z 'is 3 X 4 = 12.
Answer the following questions.
Find the letters which make the least total among the alternatives.
Direction: The following questions are based on the given matrix. The value of each letter is the product of its row and column number e.g., for the value of 'Z 'is 3 X 4 = 12.
Direction: The following questions are based on the given matrix. The value of each letter is the product of its row and column number e.g., for the value of 'Z 'is 3 X 4 = 12.
Answer the following questions.
Find the letters which make the highest total among the alternatives.
Direction: In the following questions, the figure is folded to form a box. Choose from the alternatives the box or boxes that can be formed by folding the figure.
Direction: In the following questions, the figure is folded to form a box. Choose from the alternatives the box or boxes that can be formed by folding the figure.
Direction: In the following questions, the figure is folded to form a box. Choose from the alternatives the box or boxes that can be formed by folding the figure.
Direction: In the following questions, the figure is folded to form a box. Choose from the alternatives the box or boxes that can be formed by folding the figure.
Direction: A pyramid of letters is given below. Study the pyramid and select the correct alternative to fill in the missing term. HNPRQ, GIMQL, ZFJLK, ?, PVBDC
Direction: A pyramid of letters is given below. Study the pyramid and select the correct alternative to fill in the missing term. FHSIE, ISTRJ, RTCUQ, UCDBV, ?
Direction: A pyramid of letters is given below. Study the pyramid and select the correct alternative to fill in the missing term. GYXOW, ZXOLP, FZWPV, ?
Direction: The capital letters in each of the following words are coded as figures on the right side. Find out the codes for letters and answer the questions that follow. Which is the code for 'STOLEN'?
Direction: The capital letters in each of the following words are coded as figures on the right side. Find out the codes for letters and answer the questions that follow. Which is the code of 'LOWER'?
Direction: The capital letters in each of the following words are coded as figures on the right side. Find out the codes for letters and answer the questions that follow. Which is the code for 'DRESSING'?
Rakesh starts from A and walks towards East to B. He turns south and walks to C. Then he turns north-west and walks to D. Finally, he rums south-west and comes to E. Which of the answer figures shows the exact path he traced?
Pankaj starts from A and walks north-east to B. He turns west and walks to C. Then turns south and walks to D. He then turns east and walks to E. Finally, he turns south-west and walks to F. Which of the answer figures exactly shows the path Pankaj traced?
Direction: The figure in the question items has dot/dots that, fulfil some conditions. Find out a figure from the alternatives where if dot/dots are placed they will fulfil the same conditions.
Direction: The figure in the question items has dot/dots that, fulfil some conditions. Find out a figure from the alternatives where if dot/dots are placed they will fulfil the same conditions.
Direction: The figure in the question items has dot/dots that, fulfil some conditions. Find out a figure from the alternatives where if dot/dots are placed they will fulfil the same conditions.
Direction: In each of the following questions a design/pattern is given. One small segment is missing from the design. Select the alternative which will complete the design when placed in the missing area.
Direction: In each of the following questions a design/pattern is given. One small segment is missing from the design. Select the alternative which will complete the design when placed in the missing area.
Direction: In each of the following questions a design/pattern is given. One small segment is missing from the design. Select the alternative which will complete the design when placed in the missing area.
Direction: A dice is thrown 3 times and its three positions are shown. Select the alternative which provides correct answer to the question asked. Which number is opposite 4?
Direction: A dice is thrown 3 times and its three positions are shown. Select the alternative which provides correct answer to the question asked. Which number is opposite 1?
Direction: Four positions of the same dice have been shown. Select the alternative which provides correct answer to the question asked. Which number would be opposite to 3?
Direction: Four positions of the same dice have been shown. Select the alternative which provides correct answer to the question asked. Which number would be opposite to 5?
Direction: Four positions of the same dice have been shown. Select the alternative which provides correct answer to the question asked. Which number would be opposite to 4?