Directions for Questions - Each of the following question has four terms. Three terms are alike in someway. One term is different from others. Find out the correct term and write its alternative number on your answer sheet against the proper Question number.
Directions for Questions - Each of the following question has four terms. Three terms are alike in someway. One term is different from others. Find out the correct term and write its alternative number on your answer sheet against the proper Question number.
Directions for Questions - Each of the following question has four terms. Three terms are alike in someway. One term is different from others. Find out the correct term and write its alternative number on your answer sheet against the proper Question number.
Directions for Questions - Each of the following question has four terms. Three terms are alike in someway. One term is different from others. Find out the correct term and write its alternative number on your answer sheet against the proper Question number.
Directions for Questions - Each of the following question has four terms. Three terms are alike in someway. One term is different from others. Find out the correct term and write its alternative number on your answer sheet against the proper Question number.
Directions for Questions - Each of the following question has four terms. Three terms are alike in someway. One term is different from others. Find out the correct term and write its alternative number on your answer sheet against the proper Question number.
Directions for Questions - Each of the following question has four terms. Three terms are alike in someway. One term is different from others. Find out the correct term and write its alternative number on your answer sheet against the proper Question number.
Directions for Questions - Each of the following question has four terms. Three terms are alike in someway. One term is different from others. Find out the correct term and write its alternative number on your answer sheet against the proper Question number.
Directions for Questions - Each of the following question has four terms. Three terms are alike in someway. One term is different from others. Find out the correct term and write its alternative number on your answer sheet against the proper Question number.
Directions for Questions - Each of the following question has four terms. Three terms are alike in someway. One term is different from others. Find out the correct term and write its alternative number on your answer sheet against the proper Question number.
Directions for Questions 11-15 Each of the following question has four terms. Right to the symbol:: the terms have some relationship as the terms in the left of the symbol:: Out of four terms, one term is missing. Find out the correct alternative and write its number against the corresponding question on your answer sheet. \[\frac{E}{1}:\frac{8}{4} & ::\frac{J}{N}:?\]
Directions for Questions 11-15 Each of the following question has four terms. Right to the symbol:: the terms have some relationship as the terms in the left of the symbol:: Out of four terms, one term is missing. Find out the correct alternative and write its number against the corresponding question on your answer sheet. FHOR :CFLP :: LMPW :?
Directions for Questions 11-15 Each of the following question has four terms. Right to the symbol:: the terms have some relationship as the terms in the left of the symbol:: Out of four terms, one term is missing. Find out the correct alternative and write its number against the corresponding question on your answer sheet. GEC : CAY ::? : MKI
Directions for Questions 11-15 Each of the following question has four terms. Right to the symbol:: the terms have some relationship as the terms in the left of the symbol:: Out of four terms, one term is missing. Find out the correct alternative and write its number against the corresponding question on your answer sheet. Work : Joule:: Pressure :?
Directions for Questions 11-15 Each of the following question has four terms. Right to the symbol:: the terms have some relationship as the terms in the left of the symbol:: Out of four terms, one term is missing. Find out the correct alternative and write its number against the corresponding question on your answer sheet. Aeroplane : Airport :: Ship ;?
Statements: 1. Some dogs are goats All goats are cows Conclusions: 1. All cows are goats Some dogs are cows. Directions for Questions 16-20 In each of the following questions, two statements followed by two conclusion are given. Read the conclusions carefully and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the two given statement. Given answers
Statements: 1. All watches are fans Some fans are black Conclusions: 1. All fans are watches Some watches are black. Directions for Questions 16-20 In each of the following questions, two statements followed by two conclusion are given. Read the conclusions carefully and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the two given statement. Given answers
Statements: 1. All men are boys All boys are students Conclusions: 1. Some students are men Some boys are men. Directions for Questions 16-20 In each of the following questions, two statements followed by two conclusion are given. Read the conclusions carefully and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the two given statement. Given answers
Statements: 1. Some lamps are candles No candle is bulb Conclusions: 1. Some candles are lamps No bulb is candle. Directions for Questions 16-20 In each of the following questions, two statements followed by two conclusion are given. Read the conclusions carefully and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the two given statement. Given answers
Statements: 1. All cars are cats All fans are cats Conclusions: 1. All cars are fans Some fans are cars. Directions for Questions 16-20 In each of the following questions, two statements followed by two conclusion are given. Read the conclusions carefully and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the two given statement. Given answers
Directions for Questions - Questions are based on the following series of number/letter one term is missing in each series and is indicated by question mark (?). Find out the missing term out of the four alternatives.
Directions for Questions - In the following questions problem figures are consisting four design in a definite series and the place for fifth designs is vacant which has been shown by question marks (?). Four answer figures are given against each problem figures. Find out the correct answer figure.
Directions for Questions - In the following questions problem figures are consisting four design in a definite series and the place for fifth designs is vacant which has been shown by question marks (?). Four answer figures are given against each problem figures. Find out the correct answer figure.
Directions for Questions - In the following questions problem figures are consisting four design in a definite series and the place for fifth designs is vacant which has been shown by question marks (?). Four answer figures are given against each problem figures. Find out the correct answer figure.
Directions for Questions - In the following questions problem figures are consisting four design in a definite series and the place for fifth designs is vacant which has been shown by question marks (?). Four answer figures are given against each problem figures. Find out the correct answer figure.
Directions for Questions - In the following questions problem figures are consisting four design in a definite series and the place for fifth designs is vacant which has been shown by question marks (?). Four answer figures are given against each problem figures. Find out the correct answer figure.
Directions for Questions - In thefollowing questions there are equations that have become wrong due to wrong order of signs. Choose the correct order of signs from the four alternatives given below. So that the equations become right.
Directions for Questions - In thefollowing questions there are equations that have become wrong due to wrong order of signs. Choose the correct order of signs from the four alternatives given below. So that the equations become right.
Directions for Questions - In thefollowing questions there are equations that have become wrong due to wrong order of signs. Choose the correct order of signs from the four alternatives given below. So that the equations become right.
Directions for Questions - In thefollowing questions there are equations that have become wrong due to wrong order of signs. Choose the correct order of signs from the four alternatives given below. So that the equations become right.
Directions for Questions - In thefollowing questions there are equations that have become wrong due to wrong order of signs. Choose the correct order of signs from the four alternatives given below. So that the equations become right.
Directions for Questions - In given questions some symbols are missing shown by (-). The missing symbols are given in proper sequence as one of the four alternatives. Find out the correct alternative.
Directions for Questions - In given questions some symbols are missing shown by (-). The missing symbols are given in proper sequence as one of the four alternatives. Find out the correct alternative.
Directions for Questions - In given questions some symbols are missing shown by (-). The missing symbols are given in proper sequence as one of the four alternatives. Find out the correct alternative.
Directions for Questions - In given questions some symbols are missing shown by (-). The missing symbols are given in proper sequence as one of the four alternatives. Find out the correct alternative.
Directions for Questions - In given questions some symbols are missing shown by (-). The missing symbols are given in proper sequence as one of the four alternatives. Find out the correct alternative.
Directions for Questions - In the following questions the letters in column -1 are coded in the form of numbers, which are written in column - II, but the order of numbers is different. Study the code of letters and find out the correct answer for each question from given four alternatives.
Directions for Questions - In the following questions the letters in column -1 are coded in the form of numbers, which are written in column - II, but the order of numbers is different. Study the code of letters and find out the correct answer for each question from given four alternatives.
Directions for Questions - In the following questions the letters in column -1 are coded in the form of numbers, which are written in column - II, but the order of numbers is different. Study the code of letters and find out the correct answer for each question from given four alternatives.
Directions for Questions - In the following questions the letters in column -1 are coded in the form of numbers, which are written in column - II, but the order of numbers is different. Study the code of letters and find out the correct answer for each question from given four alternatives.
Directions for Questions - In the following questions the letters in column -1 are coded in the form of numbers, which are written in column - II, but the order of numbers is different. Study the code of letters and find out the correct answer for each question from given four alternatives.
A student walks \[\frac{1}{2}\] km to the left from his school, then turns to the right and walks \[1\frac{1}{2}\] km, then turns to the right and walks . \[\frac{1}{2}\] km, Now how far is he from his school?
Two persons are working facing one-another. If the face of the first person is towards the East, in which direction will be the right hand of the second person?
Directions for Questions - The following questions are based on the information given below. Read the information carefully and find out the correct answer from the four alternatives. For being graduate Ahmed opted for Hindi, Economics and History, Rahul opted for English, Geography and History, Priyanka opted for Economics Psychology and Hindi, Mansi opted For English, Geography and Enomics, while Joseph opted for Economics, History and Hindi. Now answer the following questions.
Directions for Questions - The following questions are based on the information given below. Read the information carefully and find out the correct answer from the four alternatives. For being graduate Ahmed opted for Hindi, Economics and History, Rahul opted for English, Geography and History, Priyanka opted for Economics Psychology and Hindi, Mansi opted For English, Geography and Enomics, while Joseph opted for Economics, History and Hindi. Now answer the following questions.
Directions for Questions - The following questions are based on the information given below. Read the information carefully and find out the correct answer from the four alternatives. For being graduate Ahmed opted for Hindi, Economics and History, Rahul opted for English, Geography and History, Priyanka opted for Economics Psychology and Hindi, Mansi opted For English, Geography and Enomics, while Joseph opted for Economics, History and Hindi. Now answer the following questions.
Who are the two students who opted Economics and History both?
Directions for Questions - The following questions are based on the information given below. Read the information carefully and find out the correct answer from the four alternatives. For being graduate Ahmed opted for Hindi, Economics and History, Rahul opted for English, Geography and History, Priyanka opted for Economics Psychology and Hindi, Mansi opted For English, Geography and Enomics, while Joseph opted for Economics, History and Hindi. Now answer the following questions.
Who are the two students who opted English and Geography both?
Directions for Questions - The following questions are based on the information given below. Read the information carefully and find out the correct answer from the four alternatives. For being graduate Ahmed opted for Hindi, Economics and History, Rahul opted for English, Geography and History, Priyanka opted for Economics Psychology and Hindi, Mansi opted For English, Geography and Enomics, while Joseph opted for Economics, History and Hindi. Now answer the following questions.
Who are the students who did not opted the subject 'History'?
Directions for Questions - In the fallowing questions, numbers are placed in the figure on the basis of same rules, one place is vacant which is indicated as (?). Find out the correct alternative to replace the question mark (?).
Directions for Questions - In the fallowing questions, numbers are placed in the figure on the basis of same rules, one place is vacant which is indicated as (?). Find out the correct alternative to replace the question mark (?).
Directions for Questions - In the fallowing questions, numbers are placed in the figure on the basis of same rules, one place is vacant which is indicated as (?). Find out the correct alternative to replace the question mark (?).
Directions for Questions - In the fallowing questions, numbers are placed in the figure on the basis of same rules, one place is vacant which is indicated as (?). Find out the correct alternative to replace the question mark (?).
Directions for Questions - In the fallowing questions, numbers are placed in the figure on the basis of same rules, one place is vacant which is indicated as (?). Find out the correct alternative to replace the question mark (?).
Directions for Questions - Each of the following questions has a group of three words which are related to each other in some way. This relationship can be represented by one of the four figure alternatives given in the beginning. Find out the correct figure alternative.
Directions for Questions - Each of the following questions has a group of three words which are related to each other in some way. This relationship can be represented by one of the four figure alternatives given in the beginning. Find out the correct figure alternative.
Directions for Questions - Each of the following questions has a group of three words which are related to each other in some way. This relationship can be represented by one of the four figure alternatives given in the beginning. Find out the correct figure alternative.
Directions for Questions - Each of the following questions has a group of three words which are related to each other in some way. This relationship can be represented by one of the four figure alternatives given in the beginning. Find out the correct figure alternative.
Directions for Questions - Each of the following questions has a group of three words which are related to each other in some way. This relationship can be represented by one of the four figure alternatives given in the beginning. Find out the correct figure alternative.
Directions for Questions - In the following questions four words are written in every question. Four answer alternatives are given against each question. The words in the question arerelated to each other in same way. One word from among the four answer alternatives goes best with the words in the question. Find out the correct alternative.
Directions for Questions - In the following questions four words are written in every question. Four answer alternatives are given against each question. The words in the question arerelated to each other in same way. One word from among the four answer alternatives goes best with the words in the question. Find out the correct alternative.
Directions for Questions - In the following questions four words are written in every question. Four answer alternatives are given against each question. The words in the question arerelated to each other in same way. One word from among the four answer alternatives goes best with the words in the question. Find out the correct alternative.
Directions for Questions - In the following questions four words are written in every question. Four answer alternatives are given against each question. The words in the question arerelated to each other in same way. One word from among the four answer alternatives goes best with the words in the question. Find out the correct alternative.
Directions for Questions - In the following questions four words are written in every question. Four answer alternatives are given against each question. The words in the question arerelated to each other in same way. One word from among the four answer alternatives goes best with the words in the question. Find out the correct alternative.
Directions for Questions - The following questions are based on the diagram given below. In the diagram, circle represents women, the square represents sports person and the triangle represents scientist. Study the digits written within the diagram and choose the correct alternative from four alternatives.
How many women are scientists but not sports persons?
Directions for Questions - The following questions are based on the diagram given below. In the diagram, circle represents women, the square represents sports person and the triangle represents scientist. Study the digits written within the diagram and choose the correct alternative from four alternatives.
Directions for Questions - The following questions are based on the diagram given below. In the diagram, circle represents women, the square represents sports person and the triangle represents scientist. Study the digits written within the diagram and choose the correct alternative from four alternatives.
How many sport-persons are neither scientists nor women?
Directions for Questions - The following questions are based on the diagram given below. In the diagram, circle represents women, the square represents sports person and the triangle represents scientist. Study the digits written within the diagram and choose the correct alternative from four alternatives.
How many scientists are sport-persons but not women?
Directions for Questions - The following questions are based on the diagram given below. In the diagram, circle represents women, the square represents sports person and the triangle represents scientist. Study the digits written within the diagram and choose the correct alternative from four alternatives.
How many women are neither sport-persons nor scientists?
Directions for Questions - These questions are based on the allowing information. Read the information carefully and choose the correct alternative from four alternatives. Information: A man has five sons, named A, B, C, D, and E, in which C is elder than D but younger than B. B is elder than A and C but younger than E . A is elder than D but younger than C.
Directions for Questions - These questions are based on the allowing information. Read the information carefully and choose the correct alternative from four alternatives. Information: A man has five sons, named A, B, C, D, and E, in which C is elder than D but younger than B. B is elder than A and C but younger than E . A is elder than D but younger than C.
Directions for Questions - These questions are based on the allowing information. Read the information carefully and choose the correct alternative from four alternatives. Information: A man has five sons, named A, B, C, D, and E, in which C is elder than D but younger than B. B is elder than A and C but younger than E . A is elder than D but younger than C.
Directions for Questions - These questions are based on the allowing information. Read the information carefully and choose the correct alternative from four alternatives. Information: A man has five sons, named A, B, C, D, and E, in which C is elder than D but younger than B. B is elder than A and C but younger than E . A is elder than D but younger than C.
Directions for Questions - These questions are based on the allowing information. Read the information carefully and choose the correct alternative from four alternatives. Information: A man has five sons, named A, B, C, D, and E, in which C is elder than D but younger than B. B is elder than A and C but younger than E . A is elder than D but younger than C.
Red, pink, purple, yellow and white coloured flowers are put in a garland in a sequential order. Which colour of flower will be there at the 18th place?
Directions for Questions - These questions are based on the following statement. Readthe statement carefully and understand the relation between them as said in the statement. Choose the correct alternative from the four alternatives given below each question. Statement : Sarita has two children. The daughter of Sarita is paternal aunt of Akanksha. The father of Akanksha is maternal uncle ofAnanya.
Directions for Questions - These questions are based on the following statement. Readthe statement carefully and understand the relation between them as said in the statement. Choose the correct alternative from the four alternatives given below each question. Statement : Sarita has two children. The daughter of Sarita is paternal aunt of Akanksha. The father of Akanksha is maternal uncle ofAnanya.
What is the relation between the daughter of Sarita and Ananya?
Directions for Questions - These questions are based on the following statement. Readthe statement carefully and understand the relation between them as said in the statement. Choose the correct alternative from the four alternatives given below each question. Statement : Sarita has two children. The daughter of Sarita is paternal aunt of Akanksha. The father of Akanksha is maternal uncle ofAnanya.
What is the relation between Sarita & the father of Akanksha?