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Equality and Inequality + Syllogism +Miscellaneous-Test-1

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(1). Choose the correct alternative from the given response that will complete the series MEDITATION, EDITATIO, ? , ITAT

  • (a). DITATI
  • (b). ITAT
  • (c). ADTI
  • (d). TION
  • (e). None of these
Answer : DITATI

Explanation:

(2). From the given alternatives select the word which cannot be formed using the letter of given word ‘PHARMACEUTICAL’?

  • (a). PRACTICE
  • (b). METRIC
  • (c). RHEUMATIC
  • (d). CRITICAL
  • (e). None of these
Answer : CRITICAL

Explanation:

(3). Showing the man sitting in the garden, Ramu said “he is the brother of my uncle’s daughter”. Who is the man to Ramu

  • (a). Cousin
  • (b). Uncle
  • (c). Nephew
  • (d). Son
  • (e). None of these
Answer : Cousin

Explanation:

(4). A dog is taken out every evening by the owner whose house faces east. They walk 300 m west, then 600 m in south direction. Which direction should they take to reach home?

  • (a). North-west
  • (b). North
  • (c). North-east
  • (d). South-east
  • (e). None of these
Answer : North-east

Explanation:

(5). A walked 200m towards north, took a left turn and walked 100m. He again took a left turn and walked 200m. How far and in which direction is he from starting point?

  • (a). 50m east
  • (b). 100m west
  • (c). 100m east
  • (d). 100m west
  • (e). None of these
Answer : 100m west

Explanation:

(6). Pointing to a lady on the platform, Babu said, “She is the sister of the father of my mother’s son”. Who is that lady to Babu?

  • (a). Mother
  • (b). Sister
  • (c). Aunt
  • (d). Niece
  • (e). None of these
Answer : Aunt

Explanation:

(7). I am twelfth in the queue from either end. How many persons are there in the queue?

  • (a). 13
  • (b). 23
  • (c). 12
  • (d). 24
  • (e). None of these
Answer : 23

Explanation:

(8). Find the odd one out:

  • (a). Aluminium
  • (b). Copper
  • (c). Tungsten
  • (d). Diamond
  • (e). None of these
Answer : Diamond

Explanation:

(9). How many pairs of letters are there in the word DIPLOMACY which have the same number of letters between them as in English alphabet?

  • (a). Three
  • (b). Four
  • (c). Five
  • (d). Six
  • (e). None of these
Answer : Three

Explanation:

(10). How many pairs of letters are in the word POPULATION which have the same number of letters between them as in English alphabet?

  • (a). Five
  • (b). Six
  • (c). Seven
  • (d). More than seven
  • (e). None of these
Answer : More than seven

Explanation:

Directions : Read each statement carefully and answer the following questions:

(11). Which of the following expressions will be true if the expression P > O = Q > M< W is definitely true?

  • (a). O > W
  • (b). M < P
  • (c). W > Q
  • (d). M= O
  • (e). W< P
Answer : M < P

Explanation:
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(12). Which of the following symbols should replace the question mark (?) in the given expression in order to make the expressions M > P as well as T ? L definitely true? M > L ? P ? N = T

  • (a). ?
  • (b). >
  • (c). <
  • (d). ?
  • (e). Either ? or <
Answer : ?

Explanation:
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(13). Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that makes the expressions P > Q as well as A ? B definitely true? P_B_F_Q_A

  • (a). =, =, ?, ?
  • (b). >, ?, =, >
  • (c). >, <, =, ?
  • (d). >, =, =, ?
  • (e). >, =, ?, >
Answer : >, =, =, ?

Explanation:
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(14). Which of the following should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that makes the expression A < M definitely false?___ ? ___ < ___ > ___

  • (a). L, N, M, A
  • (b). L, A, M, N
  • (c). A, L, M, N
  • (d). N, A, M, L
  • (e). M, N, A, L
Answer : M, N, A, L

Explanation:
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(15). Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from left to right) in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that makes the expression F > N and U > D definitely false? F __ O __ U __ N __ D

  • (a). <, <, >, =
  • (b). <, =, =, >
  • (c). <, =, =, <
  • (d). ?, =, =, ?
  • (e). >, >, =, <
Answer : <, =, =, <

Explanation:
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Directions : In each question below are given two/three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer

(16). Statements: All paper are Red. No Red is an airplane. All airplanes are waters Conclusions: I. No water is a paper . II. All Red being waters is a possibility.

  • (a). If only conclusion I follows
  • (b). If only conclusion II follows
  • (c). If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
  • (d). If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
  • (e). If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
Answer : If only conclusion II follows

Explanation:

(17). Statements: All paper are Red. No Red is an airplane. All airplanes are waters. Conclusions: I. No Paper is an airplane. II. All Papers being waters is a possibility

  • (a). If only conclusion I follows
  • (b). If only conclusion II follows
  • (c). If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
  • (d). If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
  • (e). If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
Answer : If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow

Explanation:

(18). Statements: Some carbons are chats. All updates are chats. Conclusions: I. All carbons being updates is a possibility. II. No update is a carbon.

  • (a). If only conclusion I follows
  • (b). If only conclusion II follows
  • (c). If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
  • (d). If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
  • (e). If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
Answer : If only conclusion I follows

Explanation:

(19). Statements: No stone is datum. Some data are papers. All papers are glass. Conclusions: I. No glass is data. II. At least some glasses are data.

  • (a). If only conclusion I follows
  • (b). If only conclusion II follows
  • (c). If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
  • (d). If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
  • (e). If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
Answer : If only conclusion II follows

Explanation:

(20). Statements: No stone is datum. Some data are papers. All papers are glass. Conclusions: I. All stones being glass is a possibility. II. No stone is paper.

  • (a). If only conclusion I follows
  • (b). If only conclusion II follows
  • (c). If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
  • (d). If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
  • (e). If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
Answer : If only conclusion I follows

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