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Q1. There are 6 persons A, B, C, D, E and F. (1) A has 3 items more than C (2) D has 4 items less than B (3) E has 6 items less than F (4) C has 2 items more than E (5) F has 3 items more than D. Which one of the following figures cannot be equal to the total number of items possessed by all the 6 persons?
Q2. Fill the space in the question mark: A, E, I, O, ?
Q3. Read the information/statement given carefully and answer the QUESTION: In which of the following expressions will the expression 'L < R' be definitely true?
Q4. 300 persons are participating in a meeting, out of which 120 are foreigners, and the rest are Indians. Out of the Indians, there are 110 men who are not judges, 160 are men or judges, and 35 are women judges. There are no foreign judges. How many Indian women attended the meeting?
Q5. There are 6 persons .. A, B, C, D, E and F. They are to be seated in a row such that B never sits anywhere ahead of A, and C never sits anywhere ahead of B. In how many different ways can this be done?
Q6. A square is divided into 9 identical smaller squares. Six identical balls are to be placed in these smaller squares such that each of the three rows gets atleast one ball (one ball in one square only). In how many different ways can this be done?
Q7. 2 men and 1 woman board a bus in which 5 seats are vacant. One of these five seats is reserved for ladies. A woman may or may not sit on the seat reserved for ladies but a man cannot sit on the seat reserved for ladies. In how many different ways can the five seats be occupied by these three passengers?
Q8. Read the information/statement given carefully and answer the QUESTION: In which of the following expressions does the expression 'D > A' does not hold true?
Q9. In a question paper, there are four multiple choice questions. Each question has five choices with only one choice for its correct answer. What is the total number of ways in which a candidate will not get all the four answers correct?
Q10. On a railway route between two places A and B, there are 10 stations on the way. If 4 new stations are to be added, how many types of new tickets will be requiFF0000 if each ticket is issued for a one way journey?
Q11. Each of the five persons A, B, C, D and E possesses unequal number ( <10 ) of similar items. A, B and possess 21 items in all, while C, D and E possess 6 items in all. How many items do A and B possess in all?
Q12. Complete the series: 1, 5, 8, 10, 11, ?
Q13. A box contains 5 sets of balls while there are 3 balls in each set. Each set of balls has one colour which is different from every other set. What is the least number of balls that must be removed from the box in order to claim with certainty that a pair of balls of the above same colour has been removed?
Q14. A mixed doubles tennis game is to be played between two teams (each team consists of one male and one female). There are 4 married couples. No team is to consist of a husband and his wife. What is the maximum number of games that can be played?
Q15. P, Q, R, S and T reside in a 5 storeyed (Ground + 4) building, and each of them resides on a separate floor. Further, (1) T does not reside on the topmost floor. (2) Q does not reside on the ground floor (3) S resides on one storey above that of P and one storey below that of R. To know as to which one of the 5 persons resides on the ground floor which of the above statements are sufficient/insufficient?
Q16. In a tournament each of the participants was to play one match against each of the other participants. 3 players fell ill after each of them had played three matches and had to leave the tournament. What was the total number of participants at the beginning, if the total number of matches played was 75?
Q17. Each of the 3 persons is to be given some identical items such that product of the numbers of items received by each of the three persons is equal to 30. In how many maximum different ways can this distribution be done?
Q18. 6 equidistant vertical lines are drawn on a board. 6 equidistant horizontal lines are also drawn on the board cutting the 6 vertical lines, and the distance between any two consecutive horizontal lines is equal to that between any two consecutive vertical lines. What is the maximum number of squares thus formed?
Q19. Fill the blank in the question mark: A, C, F, ?, O
Q20. Six faces of a cube are numbeFF0000 from 1 to 6, each face carrying one different number. Further, (1) The face 2 is opposite to the face 6 (2) The face 1 is opposite to the face 5 (3) The face 3 is between the face 1 and the face 5 (4) The face 4 is adjacent to the face 2. In this context, which one of the following is correct?
Q21. CBA, WVU, IHG, TSR, ?
Q22. Three dice (each having six faces with each face having one number from 1 to 6) are rolled. What is the number of possible outcomes such that atleast one diece shows the number 2?
Q23. A train completes a journey with a few stoppages in between at an average speed of 40 km per hour. If the train had not stopped anywhere, it would have completed the journey at an average speed of 60 km per hour. On an average, how many minutes per hour does the train stop during the journey?
Q24. Groups each containing 3 boys are to be formed out of 5 boys -- A, B, C, D and E such that no one group contains both C and D together. What is the maximum number of such different groups?
Q25. March 1, 2008 was Saturday. Which day was it on March 1, 2002?
Q26. HI, J;I, KL, ML, NO, ??
Q27. Amit has five friends.. 3 girls and 2 boys. Amit's wife also has 5 friends .. 3 boys and 2 girls. In how many maximum number of different ways can they invite 2 boys and 2 girls such that two of them are Amit's friends and two are his wife's?
Q28. Five balls of different colours are to be placed in three different boxes such that any box contains atleast one ball. What is the maximum number of different ways in which this can be done?
Q29. All the six letters of the name SACHIN are arranged to form different words without repeating any letter in any one word. The words so formed are then arranged as in a dictionary. What will be the position of the word SACHIN in that sequence?
Q30. In how many different ways can four books, A,B,C and D be arranged one above another in a vertical order such that the books A and B are never in continuous position?
Q31. There are 3 cans A, B and C. The capacities of A, B and C are 6 litres, 10 litres and 16 litres respectively. The Can C contains 16 litres of milk. The milk has to be divided in them using these three cans only. Now, consider the following: (1) It is possible to have 6 litres of milk each in can A and can B. (2) It is possible to have 8 litres of milk each in can B and can C. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Q32. In a carrom board game competition, m boys and n girls (m > n >1)of a school participate in which every student has to play exactly one game with every other student. Out of the total games played, it was found that in 221 games one player was a boy and the other player was a girl. Now, consider the following STATEMENTS: (1) The total number of students that participated in the competition is 30. (2) The number of games in which both players were girls is 78. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Q33. DC, DE, FE, ??, HG, HI
Q34. What is the number of terms in the series 117, 120, 123, 126 ..., 333?
Q35. ?, 6, 30, 120, 360, 720
Q36. How many times are an hour hand and a minute hand of a clock at right angles during their motion from 1.00 pm to 10.00 pm?
Q37. In the question below is given three statements followed by three conclusions numbeFF0000 (1) (2) and (3) . You have to take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.STATEMENTS: All telephones are wires. All wires are tents. All tents are cans. CONCLUSIONS: (1) Some cans are wires. (2) Some tents are telephones (3) Some cans are telephones.
Q38. A person travels 12 km due North, then 15 Km due East, after that 15 Km due West and then 18 Km due South. How far is he from the starting point?
Q39. There are four persons A,B,C, and D and A has some coins. A gave half of the coins to B and 4 more besides. B gave half of the coins to C and 4 more besides. C gave half of the coins to D and 4 more besides. Both B and D end up with same number of coins. How many coins did A have originally?
Q40. How many letters of the English alphabets in capital, appear same when viewed at in a mirror?
Q41. There is a family of 6 persons A,B,C,D,E and F. There are two married couples in the family. The family members are lawyer, teacher, salesman, engineer, accountant and doctor. D, the salesman is married to the lady teacher. The doctor is married to the lawyer F, the accountant is the son of B and brother of E. C, the lawyer is the daughter in law of A. E is the unmarried engineer. A is the grandmother of F. How is E related to F?
Q42. Introducing a man, a lady said, "The father of his father-in-law is my father in law" How is the man related to the lady?
Q43. In how many different ways can the letters of the word MIRACLE be arranged?
Q44. 1,3,1,9,1,81,1, ?
Q45. In a certain code language GOVERNMENT is written as PIFXNTOFTY. How will the word SHORTAGE be written in that code language?
Q46. In a certain code language ESTIMATE is written as 5-20-1-13-9-20-24-. How will the word SHIPMENT be written in that code language?
Q47. 10, 12, 11; 14, 16, 15; ?; 22, 24, 23
Q48. A person walks 10 Km to North. From there he walks 6 Km to South. After this he walks 3 Km to East. In which direction and how far is he now from the starting point?
Q49. From the given STATEMENTS and CONCLUSIONS, decide which of the conclusions logically follows: STATEMENT: Some dogs are cats. Some cats are horses. All horses are tigers. CONCLUSIONS: i) Some tigers are cats ii)Some horses are dogs iii)Some tigers are dogs.
Q50. B,M,K,T,R,D,W and A are sitting around a circle facing at the center. R is third to the right of B. H is second to the right of A who is second to the right of R. K is third to the right of T who is not an immediate neighbour of H. D is second to the left of T. M is fourth to the right of W. In which of the following combinations is the third person sitting in between the first and the second persons?