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Question 1 of 83
1. Question
Select from the alternatives the word is opposite in meaning to the word given in capital letters
- CORPULENT
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- Corpulent – The state of being excessively fat.
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- Corpulent – The state of being excessively fat.
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Question 2 of 83
2. Question
Select from the alternatives the word is opposite in meaning to the word given in capital letters
- GALLANT
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- Gallant – Man who is polite and attentive to women
- Valorous – Showing great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle
- Chivalrous – A chivalrous man is polite, kind, and unselfish, especially towards women.
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- Gallant – Man who is polite and attentive to women
- Valorous – Showing great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle
- Chivalrous – A chivalrous man is polite, kind, and unselfish, especially towards women.
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Question 3 of 83
3. Question
Select from the alternatives the word is opposite in meaning to the word given in capital letters
- PRECARIOUS
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- Precarious – Dependent on chance; uncertain.
- Insecure – Not sufficiently protected; easily broken into.
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- Precarious – Dependent on chance; uncertain.
- Insecure – Not sufficiently protected; easily broken into.
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Question 4 of 83
4. Question
Select from the alternatives the word is opposite in meaning to the word given in capital letters
- WAYWARD
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- Wayward – difficult to control or predict because of willful or perverse behavior
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- Wayward – difficult to control or predict because of willful or perverse behavior
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Question 5 of 83
5. Question
Out of four given alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words or phrase
- A person who does not want to see realities of life and tries to escape
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- Hovel – A small squalid or simply constructed dwelling.
- Plunderer – To rob of goods by force, especially in time of war.
- Scavenger – A person who searches for and collects discarded items.
- Escapitist – A person who does not want to see realities of life and tries to escape.
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- Hovel – A small squalid or simply constructed dwelling.
- Plunderer – To rob of goods by force, especially in time of war.
- Scavenger – A person who searches for and collects discarded items.
- Escapitist – A person who does not want to see realities of life and tries to escape.
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Question 6 of 83
6. Question
Out of four given alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words or phrase
- A person who is bad in spelling
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- Calligraphist – Calligraphists are professionals who specialize in the art of beautiful writing
- Linguist – a person skilled in foreign languages
- Cacographist – A person who is bad in spelling
- Pedant – A person who is excessively concerned with minor details and rules
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- Calligraphist – Calligraphists are professionals who specialize in the art of beautiful writing
- Linguist – a person skilled in foreign languages
- Cacographist – A person who is bad in spelling
- Pedant – A person who is excessively concerned with minor details and rules
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Question 7 of 83
7. Question
Out of four given alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words or phrase
- A number of ships
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- Fleet – A large number of ships
- Galaxy – Huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems, all held together by gravity
- Constellation – Area on the celestial sphere in which a group of visible stars forms a perceived outline or pattern
- Group – A number of people or things that are located, gathered, or classed together
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- Fleet – A large number of ships
- Galaxy – Huge collection of gas, dust, and billions of stars and their solar systems, all held together by gravity
- Constellation – Area on the celestial sphere in which a group of visible stars forms a perceived outline or pattern
- Group – A number of people or things that are located, gathered, or classed together
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Question 8 of 83
8. Question
Out of four given alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words or phrase
- Decision that cannot be taken back
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- Irrevocable – Not able to be changed, reversed, or recovered
- Rigid – Not able to be changed or adapted
- Order – Arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other according to a particular sequence
- Brief – A set of instructions given to a person about a job
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- Irrevocable – Not able to be changed, reversed, or recovered
- Rigid – Not able to be changed or adapted
- Order – Arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other according to a particular sequence
- Brief – A set of instructions given to a person about a job
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Question 9 of 83
9. Question
Out of four given alternatives, choose the one which can be substituted for the given words or phrase
- A Sweet Music
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- Lullaby – Piece of music that is usually played for children
- Melody – A sweet or agreeable succession or arrangement of sounds
- Folk song – Song written by the common people or in the style of the common people
- Duet – Musical composition for two performers in which the performers have equal importance to the piece
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- Lullaby – Piece of music that is usually played for children
- Melody – A sweet or agreeable succession or arrangement of sounds
- Folk song – Song written by the common people or in the style of the common people
- Duet – Musical composition for two performers in which the performers have equal importance to the piece
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Question 10 of 83
10. Question
Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom or phrase underlined.
- Leaps and Bounds
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- Leaps and bounds – With unexpectedly rapid progress
- Irregularly – In a manner contrary to that which is normal or established
- Gradually – Little by little
- Systematically – According to a fixed plan
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- Leaps and bounds – With unexpectedly rapid progress
- Irregularly – In a manner contrary to that which is normal or established
- Gradually – Little by little
- Systematically – According to a fixed plan
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Question 11 of 83
11. Question
Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom or phrase underlined.
- Out and Out
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- Out and Out – In every respect; absolute.
- Merely – nothing more than
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- Out and Out – In every respect; absolute.
- Merely – nothing more than
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Question 12 of 83
12. Question
Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom or phrase underlined.
- The alpha and the omega
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- alpha and the omega – beginning and the end
- Assorted Items – consisting of various kinds mixed together
- Very Costly Items – Very expensive product
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- alpha and the omega – beginning and the end
- Assorted Items – consisting of various kinds mixed together
- Very Costly Items – Very expensive product
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Question 13 of 83
13. Question
Choose the odd word from the following group of words:
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- Tardy – delaying or delayed beyond the right or expected time
- Deferred – put off (an action or event) to a later time; postpone
- Prompt – encourage (a hesitating speaker) to say something
- Delayed – be late or slow
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- Tardy – delaying or delayed beyond the right or expected time
- Deferred – put off (an action or event) to a later time; postpone
- Prompt – encourage (a hesitating speaker) to say something
- Delayed – be late or slow
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Question 14 of 83
14. Question
Choose the odd word from the following group of words:
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- Bandwidth limit – Bandwidth describes the maximum data transfer rate of a network or Internet connection
- Bit Rate limit – In telecommunications and computing, bit rate is the number of bits that are conveyed or processed per unit of time
- RAM limit – Form of computer memory that can be read and changed in any order, typically used to store working data and machine code
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- Bandwidth limit – Bandwidth describes the maximum data transfer rate of a network or Internet connection
- Bit Rate limit – In telecommunications and computing, bit rate is the number of bits that are conveyed or processed per unit of time
- RAM limit – Form of computer memory that can be read and changed in any order, typically used to store working data and machine code
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Question 15 of 83
15. Question
Choose the odd word from the following group of words:
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Question 16 of 83
16. Question
Choose the odd word from the following group of words:
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- Sleepy – tired and wanting to sleep
- Drowsy – Strong desire for sleep
- Shabby – in poor condition through long use
- Slumber – to sleep lightly
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- Sleepy – tired and wanting to sleep
- Drowsy – Strong desire for sleep
- Shabby – in poor condition through long use
- Slumber – to sleep lightly
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Question 17 of 83
17. Question
Fill in the blanks with appropriate words
- The people ought to learn their lesion. They should not _____ all the promises made by politicians
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Question 18 of 83
18. Question
Fill in the blanks with appropriate words
- _______ measures have been taken by the police to control the situation
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Question 19 of 83
19. Question
Fill in the blanks with appropriate words
- The path of progress is best ____ difficulties
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Question 20 of 83
20. Question
Fill in the blanks with appropriate words
- ‘The missing Girl’ is a Novel written by ______
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- Jenny Quintana – ‘The Missing Girl’
- Julian Barnes – ‘The Sense of an Ending’
- Joanna Nadin – ‘The Life of Riley’
- Libby Page – ‘The Lido and The 24-Hour Cafe’
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- Jenny Quintana – ‘The Missing Girl’
- Julian Barnes – ‘The Sense of an Ending’
- Joanna Nadin – ‘The Life of Riley’
- Libby Page – ‘The Lido and The 24-Hour Cafe’
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Question 21 of 83
21. Question
Select the most appropriate one which is the closest in meaning to the given word.
- MEETLE
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- Mettle – A person’s ability to cope well with difficulties
- Cowardice – Lack of bravery.
- Timidity – Lack of courage or confidence
- Determination – The act of coming to a decision or of fixing or settling a purpose
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- Mettle – A person’s ability to cope well with difficulties
- Cowardice – Lack of bravery.
- Timidity – Lack of courage or confidence
- Determination – The act of coming to a decision or of fixing or settling a purpose
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Question 22 of 83
22. Question
Select the most appropriate one which is the closest in meaning to the given word.
- PRODIGY
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- Prodigy – a child who produces meaningful output to the level of an adult expert performer
- Mediocre – of only average quality
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- Prodigy – a child who produces meaningful output to the level of an adult expert performer
- Mediocre – of only average quality
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Question 23 of 83
23. Question
Select the most appropriate one which is the closest in meaning to the given word.
- OSTENTATION
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- Ostentation – Showy display of wealth and luxury
- Pomposity – Having or exhibiting self-importance
- Constraint – A limitation or restriction
- Diffidence – Modesty or shyness resulting from a lack of self-confidence
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- Ostentation – Showy display of wealth and luxury
- Pomposity – Having or exhibiting self-importance
- Constraint – A limitation or restriction
- Diffidence – Modesty or shyness resulting from a lack of self-confidence
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Question 24 of 83
24. Question
Select the most appropriate one which is the closest in meaning to the given word.
- NEFARIOUS
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- Nefarious – Wicked or criminal.
- Commendable – Deserving praise
- Inoffensive – Not harmful
- Detestable – Deserving intense dislike
- Upright – Strictly honorable or honest
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- Nefarious – Wicked or criminal.
- Commendable – Deserving praise
- Inoffensive – Not harmful
- Detestable – Deserving intense dislike
- Upright – Strictly honorable or honest
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Question 25 of 83
25. Question
Select the most appropriate one which is the closest in meaning to the given word.
- UMBRAGE
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- Umbrage – Offence or annoyance.
- Resentment – A feeling of anger because you have been forced to accept something that you do not like
- Goodwill – Friendly, helpful, or cooperative feelings or attitude
- Esteem – Respect and admiration
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- Umbrage – Offence or annoyance.
- Resentment – A feeling of anger because you have been forced to accept something that you do not like
- Goodwill – Friendly, helpful, or cooperative feelings or attitude
- Esteem – Respect and admiration
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Question 26 of 83
26. Question
Which Indian Company is put on sale recently in India?
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Question 27 of 83
27. Question
Market share of a Company means
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Question 28 of 83
28. Question
‘Tanpura’ is a
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Question 29 of 83
29. Question
Who among the following can dismiss a governor of a state from his office in India?
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Question 30 of 83
30. Question
Which ministry of Government of India banned the cattle slaughter across India?
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Question 31 of 83
31. Question
Shri Ramnath Kovind is the
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Question 32 of 83
32. Question
How long a person should have practised in a High Court to be eligible for appointment as Judge of Supreme Court of India?
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Question 33 of 83
33. Question
Who founded the Ramakrishna Mission?
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Question 34 of 83
34. Question
Ishwara Chandra Vidyasagar fought for
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Question 35 of 83
35. Question
The resolution of Purna Swaraj was passed at the Lahore Congress in the year
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Question 36 of 83
36. Question
Whose 200th birthday was celebrated in May 2018?
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Question 37 of 83
37. Question
Which city is hosting the smart cities India 2018 expo?
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Question 38 of 83
38. Question
Which of the following cities has been ranked Indian first cleanest city, as per survey?
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Question 39 of 83
39. Question
How many Megabytes are there in 1 gigabyte?
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Question 40 of 83
40. Question
The maximum density of water is at?
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Question 41 of 83
41. Question
Moore’s law relates to
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Question 42 of 83
42. Question
How many days of wage employment will be given in a year under MNREGA?
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Question 43 of 83
43. Question
Introduction of prohibition is enjoined by
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Question 44 of 83
44. Question
Who wrote the book ‘Capital’?
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Question 45 of 83
45. Question
Which of the following country has the highest GDP in USD?
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Question 46 of 83
46. Question
Which section of the constitution deals with ‘President Rule’?
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Question 47 of 83
47. Question
What is the scope of ‘Writ of mandamus’?
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Question 48 of 83
48. Question
Peace: Chaos :: Creation : ?
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Question 49 of 83
49. Question
Bank is related to Money in the same way as Transport is related to
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Question 50 of 83
50. Question
Find the odd one out:
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Question 51 of 83
51. Question
Find the odd one out:
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Question 52 of 83
52. Question
- A, B, C, D, E and F are six members of a family
- One couple has parents and their children in the family
- A is the son of C and E is the daughter of A
- D is the daughter of F, who is the mother of E
Which of the following pairs is the parents of the couple?
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Question 53 of 83
53. Question
If ZEBRA can be written as 2652181, how can COBRA be written.
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Question 54 of 83
54. Question
On an election day Manoj walked from a place, 10 km towards south to reach the polling station, then turned left upto 2 km, then took a right turn, and took another 4 kms walk. Again he turned right and walked for 12 kms and took a 14 km walk by turning to North, and there he could see the polling station at a 12 km distance after a right turn. In which direction is the polling station situated?
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Question 55 of 83
55. Question
In the following question, a statement is given followed by two conclusions. Choose the best answer from the given choices.
Statement: Government has spoiled many top ranking financial institutions by appointing bureaucrats as Directors of these institutions:
Conclusions:
- Government should appoint Directors of the financial institutes taking into consideration the expertise of the person in the area of finance.
- The Director of the financial institute should have expertise commensurate with the financial work carried out by the institute
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Question 56 of 83
56. Question
In the following question, a statement is given followed by two conclusions. Choose the best answer from the given choices.
Statement: Women’s organizations in India have welcomed the amendment of the Industrial Employment Rules 1946 to club sexual harassment at the work place.
Conclusions:
- Sexual harassment of women at the work place is more prevalent in India as compared to other developed countries
- Many organizations in India will stop recruiting women to avoid such problems
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Question 57 of 83
57. Question
In a class of 60 students, the number of boys ang girls participating in the annual sports is in the ration 3:2 respectively. The number of girls not participating in the sports is more than the number of boys not participating in the sports. If the number of boys participating in the sports is 15, then how many girls are there in the class?
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Question 58 of 83
58. Question
A is two years older than B who is twice as old as C. If the total of the ages of A, B and C be 27, then how old is B?
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Question 59 of 83
59. Question
Pointing to a person, Deepak said, ‘His only brother is the father of my daughter’s father. How is the person related to Deepak?
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Question 60 of 83
60. Question
Which of the phrases from options given below would replace the phrase printed in bold and underlined in the sentence to make it grammatically correct?
- During the training programme, the new recruits will be briefed about how their role in the new organization.
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Question 61 of 83
61. Question
Which of the phrases from options given below would replace the phrase printed in bold and underlined in the sentence to make it grammatically correct?
- The equipment is in such poor condition that we have no alternatives to buy new ones
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Question 62 of 83
62. Question
A professor is the son of Doctor, but his father is an engineer. How Doctor is related to Engineer?
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Question 63 of 83
63. Question
One evening, two friends Swathi and Swetha were talking to each other, with their backs towards each other, sitting in park. If Swathi’s shadow was exactly to the left of her, then which direction was Swetha facing?
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Question 64 of 83
64. Question
Fill in the blank in the middle of the series
- ELFA, GLHA, ILJA, _____, MLNA
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Question 65 of 83
65. Question
Which will come in the blank space?
- 7, 26, 63, 124, _____, 342, 511.
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Question 66 of 83
66. Question
Fill in the blank in the middle of the series
- B2CD, _____, BCD4, B5CD, BC4D
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Question 67 of 83
67. Question
- A3P means A is the mother of P
- A4P means A is the brother of P
- A9P means A is the husband of P
- A5P means A is the daughter of P
Which of the following means that ‘K’ is the mother-in-law of M?
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Question 68 of 83
68. Question
Naresh’s monthly income is 30% more than that of Raghu. Raghu’s monthly income is 20% less than that of Vishal. If the difference between the monthly incomes of Naresh and Vishal is Rs. 800, what is the monthly income of Raghu?
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Question 69 of 83
69. Question
The average number of printing errors per page in a book of 512 pages is 4. If the total number of printing errors in the first 302 pages is 1208, the average number of printing error per page in the remaining pages is
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Question 70 of 83
70. Question
If the average of a, b, c be M and ab + bc = -ca, then the average of a2, b2, c2 is
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Question 71 of 83
71. Question
Two numbers are such that whose sum and difference is 11 and 7 respectively. Then the difference between their respective cubes
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Question 72 of 83
72. Question
If 38 men, working 6 hours a day, can do a piece of work in 12 days, find the number of days in which 57 men, working 8 hours a day, can do twice that piece of work. Suppose that 2 men of the first set do as much work in one hour as 3 men of the second set do in 1 ½ hours.
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Question 73 of 83
73. Question
A car driver completes 180 kms trip in 4 hours. If he average 50 km/her during the first 3 hrs of trip, what is the speed in the final hour?
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Question 74 of 83
74. Question
The area of a rectangular field is 144 m2. If its length is increased by 5 mts, its area increases by 40 m2. The length of the field is
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Question 75 of 83
75. Question
The height and the radius of the base of a cone each are increased by 100%. The volume of the cone then increases by
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Question 76 of 83
76. Question
How many 5 – digits numbers can be formed with the digits 3, 4, 5, 6, 5, 4, 3 so that the even digits always occupy the even place?
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Question 77 of 83
77. Question
There are 10 points in a plane, no three of which are in the same straight line, excepting four points, which are collinear. Find the number of triangles that can be formed with vertices as these points:
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Question 78 of 83
78. Question
If 29 + 29 + 29 + 29 is simplified, we get
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Question 79 of 83
79. Question
The difference between two numbers is 642. When the greater is divided by the smaller quotient is 8 and remainder is 19. Find the greater number
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Question 80 of 83
80. Question
In a question, divisor is 2/3 of the dividend and twice the remainder. If the remainder is 5, then the dividend is
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Question 81 of 83
81. Question
What is the number of digits of the smallest number which when multiplied by 7 gives a result consisting entirely of nines?
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Question 82 of 83
82. Question
If by beginning with 1, consecutive numbers are continuously written to its right, then which digit will be written on thirty first position?
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Question 83 of 83
83. Question
If A x 0.5 = 0.0003, then the value of A will be
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