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In this question, there are four groups of letters, words or numbers listed as (1), (2), (3) and (4). On of the groups does not belong to the same category as others. Find the odd one out.
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Logical Reasoning
Puzzle
In this question, there are four groups of letters, words or numbers listed as (1), (2), (3) and (4). On of the groups does not belong to the same category as others. Find the odd one out.
Refer to above.
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Logical Reasoning
Puzzle
Two statements are given followed by two conclusions I and II. Take the statement to be true and then decide which of the conclusions logically follows. Mark your answer accordingly
Statement :
The average number of students per teacher is 50 in the urban areas whereas it is 60 in rural areas. The national average is 55.
Conclusions:
I. The student-teacher ratio in the rural areas is higher than in the urban areas.
II. More students study with the same teacher in the rural areas as compared to those in the urban areas.
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Logical Reasoning
Syllogisms
Two statements are given followed by two conclusions I and II. Take the statement to be true and then decide which of the conclusions logically follows. Mark your answer accordingly
Statement :
A study of Planning Commission reveals boom in revenues. However, this has been of little avail owing to soaring expenditure. In the event, there has been a high dose of deficit financing, leading a marked rise in prices. Large financial outlays year after year had little impact on the level of living.
Conclusions:
I. A boom in revenues leads to rise in prices.
II. Large financial outlays should be avoided.
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Logical Reasoning
Syllogisms
Two statements are given followed by two conclusions I and II. Take the statement to be true and then decide which of the conclusions logically follows. Mark your answer accordingly
Statement:
Now you don't need an import licence to own a VCR.
Conclusions:
I. VCRs are now manufactured indigenously.
II. VCRs are now freely permitted to be imported.
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Logical Reasoning
Syllogisms
Two statements are given followed by two conclusions I and II. Take the statement to be true and then decide which of the conclusions logically follows. Mark your answer accordingly
Statement :
Just about everyone in Germany has been on a diet at one time or the other and millions of them have learned that the weight they lose is all too easily regained. Still despite their frustration, few question the wisdom of dieting.
Conclusions:
I. Germans should stop dieting.
II. Germans do not learn from experience.
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Logical Reasoning
Syllogisms
Two statements are given followed by two conclusions I and II. Take the statement to be true and then decide which of the conclusions logically follows. Mark your answer accordingly
Statement :
Of the ten fishermen caught in a storm, nine managed to return to the shore. Praveen has not yet returned after four days.
Conclusions:
I. Praveen got killed in the storm.
II. Praveen has survived the storm.
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Logical Reasoning
Syllogisms
Each question is followed by two statements 'A' and 'B'. Mark your answer accordingly.
How far is it from town A to town B? Town C is 15 km west of town A.
A. It is 10 km from town B to town C.
B. There is a canal between town A and town B.
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Data Interpretation
Data Sufficiency
Each question is followed by two statements 'A' and 'B'. Mark your answer accordingly.
How many people in town K read neither Times of India nor the Indian Express?
A. Of the 2500 people in town K, 1000 read no newspaper.
B. Of the people in town K, 700 read the Times of India only and 600 read the Indian Express only.
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Data Interpretation
Data Sufficiency
Each question is followed by two statements 'A' and 'B'. Mark your answer accordingly.
What is the total number of trips to a certain construction site made by the two trucks delivering 100 metric tons of gravel?
A. The smaller truck carried 5 metric tons of gravel on each trip to the site and the larger truck carried 8 metric tons of gravel on each trip to the site.
B. Each truck delivers the same total amount of gravel to the site.
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Data Interpretation
Data Sufficiency
Each question is followed by two statements 'A' and 'B'. Mark your answer accordingly.
John had an average score of 85 in three tests. What was the John's lowest score?
A. John's highest score was 95.
B. The average of John's two highest scores was 92
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Data Interpretation
Data Sufficiency
Each question is followed by two statements 'A' and 'B'. Mark your answer accordingly.
What is the area of the play ground P?
A. Playground P is rectangular in shape and is 120 metres wide.
B. Playground P is square in shape and has a side with length of 120 metres.
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Data Interpretation
Data Sufficiency
When a bus started from the first stop, the number of male passengers to the number of female passengers was 3: 1. At the first stop, 16 passengers got down and 6 more female passengers got in. The ratio of the male to female passengers now became 2: 1. What was the total number of passengers in the bus when it started from the first stop?
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Mathematics
Elementary Mathematics
How many ml of water must be added to 48 ml of alcohol to make a solution that contains 25
\(\%\)
alcohol?
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Mathematics
Mixtures and Allegations
A circular running path is 726 metres in circumference. Two men start from the same point and walk in opposite directions @ 3.75 km/h and 4.5 km/h respectively. When will they meet for the first time?
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Mathematics
Time, Speed and Distance
Suppose six coins are flipped. Then the probability of getting at least one tail is
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Mathematics
Probability
We have an angle of
\(2(\frac{1^\circ}{2})\)
. How big will it look through a glass that magnifies things three times?
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Mathematics
Geometry
In the figure, ABCD is a square with side 10. BFD is dn arc of a circle with centre C. BGD is an arc of a circle with centre A. What is the area of the shaded region?
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Mathematics
Geometry
Three boys and three girls are to be seated around a table in a circle. Among them the boy X does not want any girl neighbour and the girl Y does not want any boy neighbour. How many such arrangements are possible?
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Mathematics
Permutations and Combinations
A leak was found in a ship when it was 77 km from the shore. It was found that the leak admits 2.25 tonnes of water in 5.5 minutes. 92 tonnes will suffice to sink the ship. But the pumps can throw out the water @ 12 tonnes an hour. Find the average rate of sailing at which the ship may reach the shore as she begins to sink.
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Mathematics
Time, Speed and Distance
A manufacturer offers a 20
\(\%\)
rebate on the marked price of a product. The retailer offers another 30
\(\%\)
rebate on the reduced price. The two reductions are equal to a single reduction of
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Mathematics
Percentage
The area of a square increases by _____if its side increases by 30
\(\%\)
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Mathematics
Geometry
The monthly incomes of two persons are in the ratio of 4:5 and their monthly expenditures are in the ratio of 7:9. If each saves Rs. 50 a month, then what are their monthly incomes?
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Mathematics
Linear Programming
A car driver travels from the plains to the hill station, which are 200 km apart, at an average speed of 40 km/h. In the return trip, he covers the same distance at an average speed of 20 km/h. The average speed of the car over the entire distance of 400 km is
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Mathematics
Time, Speed and Distance
A's age is
\(\frac{1}{6}\)
th
of B's age. B's age will be twice of C's age after 10 years. If C's eighth birthday was celebrated two years ago, then the present age of A must be
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Mathematics
Equations
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