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List of top General Aptitude Questions asked in Symbiosis National Aptitude Test
Average monthly expenditure for January--June is ₹ 3200. He spends ₹ 3000 (July), ₹ 3600 (Aug), ₹ 3900 (Sept), ₹ 4200 (Oct). If November’s expenditure is $50%$ of December’s and the average for the entire year is ₹ 3200, find November’s expenditure.
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On a certain principal, CI and SI at a certain rate of interest for 2 years is ₹ 16560 and ₹ 14400 respectively. Find the principal and rate of interest per annum.
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$x+y+z=850$. If $x$ is reduced by $100$, $y$ by $25$, and $z$ by $50$, then $(x-100):(y-25)=1:2$ and $(y-25):(z-50)=5:6$. Find the original value of $x+y$.
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Despite his repeated failures, the entrepreneur remained __________ in his pursuit of success.
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Vocabulary
Choose the pair that best expresses the same relationship as:
FLORIST : FLOWERS
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Analogies
Choose the pair that best expresses the same relationship as:
SENTINEL : WATCH
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Analogies
The manager’s decision to fire the employee was seen as a __________ act of revenge rather than a professional choice.
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Vocabulary
The average of five consecutive numbers is $n$. If the next two numbers are also included, then the average will–
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Quantitative Aptitude
Choose the erroneous underlying segment or option D if no error:
The corpse
(a)
had been dead
(b)
for five days
(c)
.
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English Grammar
Choose the erroneous underlying segment or option D if no error:
He carried
his clothes
(a) in a
black heavy
(b)
steel trunk
(c).
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English Grammar
For the following sentences, choose the correct option:
I. The team quickly took their positions on the field.
II. The team quickly took its position on the field.
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English Grammar
Identify the odd one:
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English Grammar
Identify the sentence that gives the same meaning as: He said, “Yes, I’ll come and see you.”
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English Grammar
I had met him ______ year ago.
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English Grammar
He is ______ honorable man.
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English Grammar
‘But for cancer, I would not have given up his smoking.’ In this sentence, ‘But’ is —
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English Grammar
Her written statements failed to be consistent _______ what she said earlier.
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General Aptitude
Vocabulary
Although many of the members were ________ about the pending deal, others were ________ about the benefits it would bring.
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Vocabulary
Hierarchy : ranked
:: ?
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English Grammar
She ordered the taxi driver, “Drive faster, ________?”
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English Grammar
Choose the correct alternative that best explains the following idiom: “Writing on the wall.”
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English Grammar
Select the letter pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed by the original pair:
BOOK:RIVER
.
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English Grammar
Virtuoso means?
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Vocabulary
If $n = 1 + X$ where $X$ is the product of four consecutive positive integers, which of the following are true?
1.\ $n$ is odd 2.\ $n$ is prime 3.\ $n$ is a perfect square.
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A rainy day occurs once in every 10 days. Half of the rainy days produce rainbows. What percent of
all
the days do
not
produce a rainbow?
SNAP - 2021
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Quantitative Aptitude
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