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Question 1 of 98

 In the following question, select the odd letter or letters from the given alternatives.

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KLIO

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Question 2 of 98

 In the following question, select the odd letter/letters from the given alternatives.

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GJJL

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Question 3 of 98

 Select the option that is related to the third word in the same way as the second word is related to the first word.

Vacant: Empty:: Enormous: ?

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Huge

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Question 4 of 98

Which of the following numbers will replace the question mark (?) in the given series?

232, 221, 199, ?, 122, 67

Explanation

To determine the missing number in the series 232, 221, 199, ?, 122, 67, let`s analyze the pattern:

  1. 232 β†’ 221: The difference is 11.

  2. 221 β†’ 199: The difference is 22.

  3. 199 β†’ ?: Following the pattern, the next difference should be 33.

  4. ? β†’ 122: The difference is 44.

  5. 122 β†’ 67: The difference is 55. 

The differences between consecutive numbers are increasing by 11 each time: 11, 22, 33, 44, 55.

Now, let`s calculate the missing number:

199 βˆ’ 33 = 166

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Question 5 of 98

 In a certain code language, FARM is coded as HDTP, and EGGS is coded as GJIV. How will FOOD be coded in the same language?

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The word FOOD will be coded as HRQG in the same language.

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Question 6 of 98

Which of the following numbers will replace the question mark (?) in the given series? 11, 36, ?, 121, 185, 266 

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72

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Question ID: 7338

Question 7 of 98

Which two signs should be interchanged to make the given equation correct?

171 / 3 - 16 + 72 x 412 = 572

Explanation

Option 1: Interchange Γ— and –

Original equation: 171Γ·3βˆ’16+72Γ—412171 div 3 - 16 + 72 imes 412

After interchanging Γ— and –:

171Γ·3Γ—16+72βˆ’412171 div 3 imes 16 + 72 - 412

Evaluating step-by-step:

  1. Division: 171Γ·3=57171 div 3 = 57

  2. Multiplication: 57Γ—16=912

  3. Addition: 912+72=984912 + 72 = 984

  4. Subtraction: 984βˆ’412=572984 - 412 = 572

The left-hand side equals the right-hand side (572). Therefore, interchanging Γ— and – makes the equation correct.

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Question 8 of 98

If built 20 men can build a wall 56 metres long in 6 days, what length of a similar wall can be built by 35 men in 3 days?

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49 Meter

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Question 9 of 98

Gautam started a business with a sum of Rs. 60,000/- .Jatin joined him 8 months later with a sum of Rs. 35,000/-. At what respective ratio will the two share the profit after two years?

Explanation

Step 1: Calculate the Product of Capital and Time

  • Gautam`s Contribution:

    • Invested β‚Ή60,000 for 24 months (2 years)

    • Capital Γ— Time = β‚Ή60,000 Γ— 24 = β‚Ή1,440,000

  • Jatin`s Contribution:

    • Invested β‚Ή35,000 for 16 months (joined 8 months later)

    • Capital Γ— Time = β‚Ή35,000 Γ— 16 = β‚Ή560,000


πŸ“ Step 2: Determine the Profit-Sharing Ratio

The ratio of their contributions is:

Gautam’s Share:Jatin`s Share=β‚Ή1,440,000:β‚Ή560,000

Simplifying this ratio:

1,440,000560,000=187frac{1,440,000}{560,000} = frac{18}{7}

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Question 10 of 98

Five mangoes and four oranges cost as much as three mangoes and seven oranges. What is the ratio of the cost of one mango to the cost of one orange? 

Explanation

3:2

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