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Direction for questions: In the following questions, find the one letter that comes in the circle such that it completes the word in front of the circles and begin the word after the circles. The same letter must fit into both the blanks.
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P done
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B)
D done
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K done
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M done
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None of these done
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question_answer2)
Direction for questions: In the following questions, find the one letter that comes in the circle such that it completes the word in front of the circles and begin the word after the circles. The same letter must fit into both the blanks.
A)
V done
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B)
N done
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T done
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S done
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None of these done
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question_answer3)
Direction for questions: In the following questions, find the one letter that comes in the circle such that it completes the word in front of the circles and begin the word after the circles. The same letter must fit into both the blanks.
A)
T done
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B)
A done
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E done
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H done
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None of these done
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question_answer4)
In the following series, how many '5's are there that are followed by a '9?? 4 5 7 6 8 5 2 9 5 8 9 6 1 5 9 8 6 4 5 3 2 5 9 8 9 5
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4 done
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2 done
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3 done
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1 done
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None of these done
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question_answer5)
How many letters are there in the word ADJUSTMENT which remain in the same position when the letters of the word are rearranged alphabetically?
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1 done
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2 done
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3 done
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4 done
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None of these done
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question_answer6)
Which one is different from the others? 10, 24, 50, 122, 170
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24 done
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50 done
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122 done
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170 done
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question_answer7)
MVRT is related to LTTU in the same way as QNUR is related to which of the following?
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LPWS done
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PLSX done
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PLWS done
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LPSX done
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None of these done
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question_answer8)
Identify the correct alternative which replaces the "?".
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142 done
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131 done
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125 done
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128 done
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None of these done
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question_answer9)
Find the number which replaces the "?".
9 | 8 | 6 |
18 | 26 | 32 |
5 | ? | 16 |
32 | 47 | 54 |
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14 done
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16 done
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17 done
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13 done
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question_answer10)
If \['\div ',\]denotes \['\times '\] \['+'\] denotes \['-',\,'-'\] denotes \['+'\]and \['\times '\] denotes \['\div ',\] then find the number which replaces '?'. \[24\div 36\times 12+8-4=?\]
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60 done
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68 done
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66 done
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220 done
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None of these done
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question_answer11)
A)
8 done
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12 done
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6 done
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9 done
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None of these done
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question_answer12)
How many triangles are there in the following figure?
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24 done
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22 done
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23 done
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25 done
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None of these done
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question_answer13)
A)
13 done
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16 done
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18 done
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20 done
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None of these done
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question_answer14)
To m put his handwatch on the table in such a way that at 6 pm hour hand points to East. In which direction the minute hand will point at 9:15 PM?
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East done
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B)
North done
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North-East done
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South-East done
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None of these done
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question_answer15)
Joy walked 35 m towards south. Then he turned to his left and walked 25 m. He turned to his left and walked 35 m. He again turned to his right and walked 10 m and then turned left and walked 12 m. At what distance is he from the starting point and in which direction?
A)
37 m, North-East done
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B)
38 m, North-East done
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C)
35 m, North done
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D)
36 m, North-West done
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E)
None of these done
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question_answer16)
Direction for questions: Seven Candidates Harry, Samy, Nicolas, Shane, Nancy, Lokesh and Serena are to be interviewed for selection as Trainee officers by different panels I to VII for different companies P, Q, R, S, T, U and W not necessarily in the same order. Nicolas is interviewed by panel IV for a company P. Samy is interviewed by panel III but not for company R or S. Harry is interviewed for company Q but not by panel I or II. Nancy is interviewed by panel VI for company T. Panel VII conducts the interview for company U. Shane is interviewed by panel I but not for company R. Panel II does not interview Lokesh. Panel II conducts interview for which company?
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T done
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B)
Q done
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C)
R done
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D)
S done
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E)
None of these done
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question_answer17)
Direction for questions: Seven Candidates Harry, Samy, Nicolas, Shane, Nancy, Lokesh and Serena are to be interviewed for selection as Trainee officers by different panels I to VII for different companies P, Q, R, S, T, U and W not necessarily in the same order. Nicolas is interviewed by panel IV for a company P. Samy is interviewed by panel III but not for company R or S. Harry is interviewed for company Q but not by panel I or II. Nancy is interviewed by panel VI for company T. Panel VII conducts the interview for company U. Shane is interviewed by panel I but not for company R. Panel II does not interview Lokesh. Who is interviewed for Company U?
A)
Lokesh done
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B)
Serena done
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C)
Nicolas done
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D)
Shane done
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E)
None of these done
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question_answer18)
Direction for questions: Seven Candidates Harry, Samy, Nicolas, Shane, Nancy, Lokesh and Serena are to be interviewed for selection as Trainee officers by different panels I to VII for different companies P, Q, R, S, T, U and W not necessarily in the same order. Nicolas is interviewed by panel IV for a company P. Samy is interviewed by panel III but not for company R or S. Harry is interviewed for company Q but not by panel I or II. Nancy is interviewed by panel VI for company T. Panel VII conducts the interview for company U. Shane is interviewed by panel I but not for company R. Panel II does not interview Lokesh. Which Candidate is interviewed by panel V?
A)
Harry done
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B)
Lokesh done
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C)
Serena done
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D)
Shamy done
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E)
None of these done
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question_answer19)
Direction for questions: Seven Candidates Harry, Samy, Nicolas, Shane, Nancy, Lokesh and Serena are to be interviewed for selection as Trainee officers by different panels I to VII for different companies P, Q, R, S, T, U and W not necessarily in the same order. Nicolas is interviewed by panel IV for a company P. Samy is interviewed by panel III but not for company R or S. Harry is interviewed for company Q but not by panel I or II. Nancy is interviewed by panel VI for company T. Panel VII conducts the interview for company U. Shane is interviewed by panel I but not for company R. Panel II does not interview Lokesh. Shane is interviewed for which Company?
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W done
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B)
Q done
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C)
R done
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D)
S done
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E)
None of these done
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question_answer20)
Direction for questions: Seven Candidates Harry, Samy, Nicolas, Shane, Nancy, Lokesh and Serena are to be interviewed for selection as Trainee officers by different panels I to VII for different companies P, Q, R, S, T, U and W not necessarily in the same order. Nicolas is interviewed by panel IV for a company P. Samy is interviewed by panel III but not for company R or S. Harry is interviewed for company Q but not by panel I or II. Nancy is interviewed by panel VI for company T. Panel VII conducts the interview for company U. Shane is interviewed by panel I but not for company R. Panel II does not interview Lokesh. Which among the following is a correct pair of the candidate and company?
A)
Samy - W done
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B)
Lokesh - Q done
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C)
Serena - P done
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D)
Nicolas ? T done
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E)
None of these done
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question_answer21)
Direction for questions: In these questions, symbols
and \[\] are used with different meanings as follows:
\['AB'\] means \['A\] is not smaller than \[B'\] |
\['A\#B'\] means \['A\] is neither smaller than nor equal to \[B'\]. |
\['A%B'\] means \['A\] is not greater than \[B'\]. |
\['A\$B'\] means \['A\] is neither greater than nor equal to \[B'\] |
\['AB'\]means \['A\] is neither smaller than nor greater than \[B'\]. |
Statements: \[J\#P,\,\,PT,\,\,T\$R,\,\,R%F\]
Conclusions: |
I. \[J\#R\] |
II. \[R\#F\] |
III. \[J\#T\] |
A)
only I is true done
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B)
only I and II are true done
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C)
only III is true done
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D)
All are true done
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E)
None of these done
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question_answer22)
Direction for questions: In these questions, symbols
and \[\] are used with different meanings as follows:
\['AB'\] means \['A\] is not smaller than \[B'\] |
\['A\#B'\] means \['A\] is neither smaller than nor equal to \[B'\]. |
\['A%B'\] means \['A\] is not greater than \[B'\]. |
\['A\$B'\] means \['A\] is neither greater than nor equal to \[B'\] |
\['AB'\]means \['A\] is neither smaller than nor greater than \[B'\]. |
Statements: \[F\$Q,\,\,Q%I,\,\,IJ,\,\,J\#L\]
Conclusions: |
I. \[QJ\] |
II. \[J%F\] |
III. \[I%L\] |
A)
only I is true done
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B)
only II is true done
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C)
only III is true done
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D)
only I and II are true done
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E)
None of these done
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question_answer23)
Direction for questions: In these questions, symbols
and \[\] are used with different meanings as follows:
\['AB'\] means \['A\] is not smaller than \[B'\] |
\['A\#B'\] means \['A\] is neither smaller than nor equal to \[B'\]. |
\['A%B'\] means \['A\] is not greater than \[B'\]. |
\['A\$B'\] means \['A\] is neither greater than nor equal to \[B'\] |
\['AB'\]means \['A\] is neither smaller than nor greater than \[B'\]. |
Statements: \[U\$W,\,\,W%L,\,\,LM,\,\,M%I\]
Conclusions: |
I. \[~W%I\] |
II. \[~U\$M\] |
III. \[U\$I\] |
A)
only I and II are true done
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B)
only II and III are true done
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C)
only I and III are true done
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D)
All are true done
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E)
None of these done
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question_answer24)
Direction for questions: In these questions, symbols
and \[\] are used with different meanings as follows:
\['AB'\] means \['A\] is not smaller than \[B'\] |
\['A\#B'\] means \['A\] is neither smaller than nor equal to \[B'\]. |
\['A%B'\] means \['A\] is not greater than \[B'\]. |
\['A\$B'\] means \['A\] is neither greater than nor equal to \[B'\] |
\['AB'\]means \['A\] is neither smaller than nor greater than \[B'\]. |
Statements: \[WX,\,\,X\#E,\,\,E\$N,\,\,N%G\]
Conclusions: |
I. \[W\#E\] |
II. \[G\#E\] |
III. \[WG\] |
A)
only I is true done
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B)
only II is true done
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C)
only either I or III is true done
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D)
Both I and II are true done
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E)
None of these done
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question_answer25)
If \['A*B'\] means ?B is the father of A'
\['A\text{ }\$\text{}B'\]means 'A is the sister of B? |
\['AB'\] means 'A is the mother of B' |
\['A=B'\]means 'B is the brother of A' then which of the following means M is the aunt of R? |
A)
\[~MQ\$N=R\] done
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B)
\[M\$NO=R\] done
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C)
\[M=O*S=R\] done
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D)
\[M\$N*O=R\] done
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E)
None of these done
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question_answer26)
Direction: In each of the questions given below choose the figure, which should come in place of ???.
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question_answer27)
Direction: In each of the questions given below choose the figure, which should come in place of ???.
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question_answer28)
Direction: In each of the questions given below choose the figure, which should come in place of ???.
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question_answer29)
Direction: In each of the questions given below choose the figure, which should come in place of ???.
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question_answer30)
Direction: In each of the questions given below choose the figure, which should come in place of ???.
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question_answer31)
Choose the box that is similar to the box formed from the given sheet of paper (R).
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I and II only done
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B)
II and III only done
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C)
I and IV only done
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D)
III and IV only done
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E)
None of these done
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question_answer32)
When the following figure is folded to form a cube, how many dots lie opposite the face bearing four dots?
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1 done
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2 done
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3 done
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4 done
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E)
None of these done
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question_answer33)
In the following figures three different positions of the cube are shown. Find the number which is opposite to 1.
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2 done
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3 done
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4 done
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5 done
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None of these done
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question_answer34)
A)
II, III, I done
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B)
II, III, V done
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I, II, IV done
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D)
I, II, III done
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E)
None of these done
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question_answer35)
Identify the figure that completes the given pattern.
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None of these done
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question_answer36)
Considering a certain pattern in the following figure, which letter will replace the question mark?
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L done
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B)
M done
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C)
S done
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D)
Q done
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None of these done
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question_answer37)
Directions: Considering a certain pattern in the following figures, choose the one which replaces the???.
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None of these done
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question_answer38)
Directions: Considering a certain pattern in the following figures, choose the one which replaces the???.
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None of these done
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question_answer39)
Directions: Considering a certain pattern in the following figures, choose the one which replaces the???.
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None of these done
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question_answer40)
Directions: Considering a certain pattern in the following figures, choose the one which replaces the???.
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None of these done
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