A, B, C, D, E, F and G are members of a family consisting of four adults and three children, two of whom, F and G are girls. A and D are brothers and A is a doctor. E is an engineer married to one of the brothers and has two children. B is married to D and G is their child. Who is C ?
Out of the six members panel sitting in a row. U is the left of V but on the right of W, who is to the right of X and Y is at the right of Z, who is to the left of X. Find the member sitting right in the middle.
In the following question, number of letters are skipped in between by an particular rule. Which of the following series observes the rule? Number of letters skipped in between adjacent letters of the series starting from behind increases by one.
Find out the set of number amongst the four sets of number given in the alternatives which is the most like the set given in the question. Given set (10.5, 15.0, 21.5)
In the following question, numbers of letters are skipped in between by a particular rule. Which of the following series observes the rule? The number of letters missed is not uniform.
Visiting the historical monuments, a tourist asked, 'How old' is this monument? The guide replied 'The monument is over fifty years old. Its exact age was a square number two years age and will be a cube number two years hence.' What is the age of the monument?
A man travels 2 km towards North, then he turns \[45{}^\circ \] South-East and travels \[1\frac{1}{2}km.\] From there he makes a beeline towards his starting point. In which direction would he then be travelling?
+ stands for division, \[-\] stands for equal to, \[\times \] stands for addition, \[\div \] stands for 'greater than', = stands for 'less than', > stands for multiplication and < stands for subtraction, then which of the following alternatives is correct?
The average of 8 numbers is 20. The average of first two number is \[15\frac{1}{2}\] and that of the next three is \[21\frac{1}{3}\] If the sixth be less than the seventh and eight numbers by 4 and 7 respectively, then the eighth number is
The marked price of a watch is Rs. 1000. A retailer bop Rs. 810 after getting two successive discounts of 10% and another rate which is illegible. What is the second dart rate?
Two equal sums of money were invested, one at 4% and the other at \[4\frac{1}{2}%.\] At the end of 7 yr, the simple interest re 7 yr, from the latter exceeded to that received from the fan Rs. 31.50. Each sum was
A cistern of capacity 8000 L measure externally \[3.3\,m\times 2.6\,m\times \text{1}\text{.1}\,m\] and its wall are 5 cm thick. The thickness of the bottom is
The ratio of the number of boys and girls in a school is 3 : 2. 20% of the boys and 25% of the girls are scholarship holders. The percentage of the school students who are not scholarship holders, is
A person walks a distance in 114 days, when he rests 9 h a jay. How long will he take to walk twice the distance, if he walks twice as fast and rests twice as long each day as before?
76 ladies complete a job in 33 days. Due to some reason some ladies did not join the work and therefore it was completed in 44 days. The number of ladies who did not report for the work is
An employee is required to contribute 10% of his pay to General Provident Fund. If he gets Rs. 13500 as net pay in a month, then what is the monthly General Provident Fund contribution (assuming no other deductions)?
A sum of Rs. 24000 is borrowed for \[1\frac{1}{2}\,yr\] at the rate of interest 10% per annum compounded semi-annually. What is the compound interest (x)
The compound interest on a sum for 2 yr is Rs. 832 and the simple interest on the same sum at the same rate for the same period is Rs. 800. What is the rate of interest?
The monthly incomes of A and B are in the ratio 4 : 3. Each of them saves Rs. 600. If the ratio of their expenditure is 3 : 2, then what is the monthly income of A?
A train of length 150 m takes 10 s to cross another train 100 m long coming from the opposite direction. If the speed of first train is 30 km/h. What is the speed of second train?
Two trains each 200 m long move towards each other on parallel lines with velocities 20 km/h and 30 km/h respectively. What is the time that elapses when they first meet until they have cleared each other?
One saree was purchased for Rs. 564 after getting a discount of 6% and another saree was purchased for Rs. 396 after getting a discount of 1%. Taking both the items as a single transaction, what is the percentage of discount?
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He has been working off and on for several years to compile a dictionary.
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Rohit assured Sunita that he would look at her work while she was on leave.
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Newton wanted to know why did the apple fall to the ground.
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He was extremely unhappy because of the inordinately delay.
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