‘A @ B’ means ‘A is father of B’
‘A # B’ means ‘A is sister of B’
‘A $ B’ means ‘A is mother of B’ ‘A % B’ means ‘A is brother of B’ Which of the following means ‘P is nephew of Q’?
‘A # B’ means ‘A is sister of B’
‘A $ B’ means ‘A is mother of B’ ‘A % B’ means ‘A is brother of B’ Which of the following means ‘P is nephew of Q’?
Anonymous Quiz
14%
P # R @ Q $ L
39%
Q # W @ P % S
24%
Q # V @ P # C
14%
Q % E $ P # T
9%
None of these
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Who among the following is shorter than H? If it is given that each of the given friends B, K, H, E and N has a different height. H is taller than E, who is not the shortest. B is shorter than only K and taller than N.
Anonymous Quiz
12%
Only E
6%
Only B
54%
Only N and E
24%
Can’t be determined
4%
None of these
S 5 Q J K N R 4 % U @ © V L 6 W 2 X $ Z 3 C F 7 # 8 E I 9 H & A O
Which of the following is the sixth to the left of the fifteenth from the left end of the given arrangement?
Which of the following is the sixth to the left of the fifteenth from the left end of the given arrangement?
Anonymous Quiz
11%
3
8%
#
72%
%
2%
$
8%
None of these
Statements:
Some Shirt are Trouser.
All Trouser are Sweaters. No Trouser is Skirt. Conclusions: I. Some Shirt are not skirt. II. All Sweaters are Skirt.
Some Shirt are Trouser.
All Trouser are Sweaters. No Trouser is Skirt. Conclusions: I. Some Shirt are not skirt. II. All Sweaters are Skirt.
Anonymous Quiz
58%
If only conclusion I follows
12%
If only conclusion II follows
10%
If either I or II follows
19%
If neither I nor II follows
2%
If both I and II follow
👍1
Statements:
Some plates are saucers.
All saucers are spoon. Only few cups are plates. Conclusions: I. Some plates are spoons. II. Some spoons are cups. III. No cup is saucer.
Some plates are saucers.
All saucers are spoon. Only few cups are plates. Conclusions: I. Some plates are spoons. II. Some spoons are cups. III. No cup is saucer.
Anonymous Quiz
4%
Only II is true
67%
Only I is true
13%
Only III is true
13%
Both I and III is true
4%
None of these
Statements: N ≤ S < Z ≥ Q > Y < T = H > M > X
Conclusion:
I. X ≤ Z II. Q > H
Conclusion:
I. X ≤ Z II. Q > H
Anonymous Quiz
2%
If only conclusion I follows.
11%
If only conclusion II follows.
8%
If either conclusion I or II follows
79%
If neither conclusion I nor II follows
0%
If both conclusions I and II follow.
How many pairs of letters are there in the word ‘CONSECUTIVE’, each of which have as many letters between (in both forward and backward direction) them in the word as they have between then in the English alphabet?
Anonymous Quiz
7%
One
14%
Two
77%
More than two
2%
No one
0%
None of these
In which of the following expressions will the expression ‘F ≤ N’ and ‘F ≥ M’ be definitely true?
Anonymous Quiz
10%
F = N ≥ O = W > M
23%
N = O ≤ F ≥ W = M
5%
O ≥ N > W ≤ M = F
2%
W = M < F ≥ N = O
61%
None of these
If in the word TEENAGERS, all vowels are replaced by its next letter and all consonant is replaced by its previous letter, then all letters are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right. Which of the following letter fourth from the right end?
Anonymous Quiz
3%
Q
5%
B
63%
M
0%
R
29%
F
How many words can be formed from the 1st, 3rd, 6th and 8th letter of a word ‘ENRICHED’ by using each letter once in the word?
Anonymous Quiz
4%
Three
67%
One
21%
None
6%
Two
2%
More than three
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In a certain code language
‘we appreciate that’ is written as ‘tnh msx wcd’,
‘taking this situation’ is written as ‘mnb plk qwe’, ‘that this entirety’ is written as ‘nhs msx mnb’, and ‘facts just we’ is written as ‘tnh rfc cra’. What does ‘nhs’ stand for?
‘we appreciate that’ is written as ‘tnh msx wcd’,
‘taking this situation’ is written as ‘mnb plk qwe’, ‘that this entirety’ is written as ‘nhs msx mnb’, and ‘facts just we’ is written as ‘tnh rfc cra’. What does ‘nhs’ stand for?
Anonymous Quiz
0%
this
86%
entirety
5%
appreciate
0%
just
10%
None of these
❤1
Statements: A > B, C ≥ D > E, B = F < G, H < E, G > C
Conclusion :
I. E ≤ F II. F < E
Conclusion :
I. E ≤ F II. F < E
Anonymous Quiz
2%
If only conclusion I follows.
8%
If only conclusion II follows.
36%
If either conclusion I or II follows
54%
If neither conclusion I nor II follows
0%
If both conclusions I and II follow.
👍1
Statements:
Only a few Mobiles are Cameras.
Only a few Cameras are Screens. All Screens are Gallery. Some Screens are not Albums. Conclusions: I. All Mobiles can be Camera. II. All Gallery are Albums. III. Some Cameras are not Screens.
Only a few Mobiles are Cameras.
Only a few Cameras are Screens. All Screens are Gallery. Some Screens are not Albums. Conclusions: I. All Mobiles can be Camera. II. All Gallery are Albums. III. Some Cameras are not Screens.
Anonymous Quiz
56%
Only III follows
5%
Either I or II follows
28%
Only I and III follow
2%
Either I or II and III follows
9%
None follows
How many pairs of letters are there in the word “MAGNESIUM” each of which have as many letters between them in the word as they have between them in the English alphabetical series?
Anonymous Quiz
33%
Three
11%
One
44%
Two
11%
More than three
0%
None
👍1
If in the number 67398285, 2 is subtracted to each of the digits which is greater than and equal to 6 and 2 is added to each of the digit which is less than 6 then how many digits are repeating in the number thus formed?
Anonymous Quiz
9%
two
6%
one
11%
none
17%
three
57%
four
These questions are based on the following alphabet and digit series.
F 6 Q L M 9 B N D O 7 U R A I 2 V P S 5 H C E 8 G T X 3 J K W 8 Z Y 4
How many digits are there in above arrangement which is immediately followed by vowel?
F 6 Q L M 9 B N D O 7 U R A I 2 V P S 5 H C E 8 G T X 3 J K W 8 Z Y 4
How many digits are there in above arrangement which is immediately followed by vowel?
Anonymous Quiz
8%
Two
13%
Four
41%
One
28%
Three
10%
None
B has a son and a daughter. D is the son of A. C is the mother of F. B is the father of G. G is the daughter of C. H is the son of E. C is the sister of E, who is married to D.
How is D related to C?
How is D related to C?
Anonymous Quiz
61%
Brother in law
17%
Son in law
9%
Father
9%
Mother
4%
None of these
Statements: A ≥ S > D = W ≥ O; B ≤ S = N < L.
Conclusions:
I. N > O II. A > L
Conclusions:
I. N > O II. A > L
Anonymous Quiz
66%
If only conclusion I follows.
5%
If only conclusion II follows.
12%
If either conclusion I or II follows
12%
If neither conclusion I nor II follows
4%
If both conclusion I and II follows
578 648 875 896 794
If 1 is subtracted from the middle digit of each number and then the numbers are arranged in descending order from left to right, what will be the sum of the digits of the second newly formed number from left?
If 1 is subtracted from the middle digit of each number and then the numbers are arranged in descending order from left to right, what will be the sum of the digits of the second newly formed number from left?
Anonymous Quiz
0%
26
21%
21
16%
29
11%
22
53%
None of these
Which of the following symbols should replace the question mark (?) in the given expression in order to make the expressions C > B as well as V ≤ W definitely true?
C > W ? B ≥ O = V
C > W ? B ≥ O = V
Anonymous Quiz
0%
≤
24%
>
3%
<
68%
≥
5%
Either ≤ or <
Statements:
All camels are mammals.
All mammals are animals. No herbivore is a camel. Conclusions: I. Some animals are herbivores. II. All herbivores being mammals is a possibility. III. Some herbivores are camels.
All camels are mammals.
All mammals are animals. No herbivore is a camel. Conclusions: I. Some animals are herbivores. II. All herbivores being mammals is a possibility. III. Some herbivores are camels.
Anonymous Quiz
10%
Only I follows
57%
Only II follows
17%
Only III follows
2%
All follow
14%
None of these