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RRB JE Reasoning Test - 23
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    Below are given explanatory figures of a single dice shown in two positions, determine the correct explanatory figure.

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    In the following question, a structure is given, in the form of question figure, and thereafter four options of answer figure are represented among which the structure same as question figure is shown to be embedded and a candidate has to find out the option that has that embedded figure.

    Problem figure

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    In a certaing language 'tom kun sud’ means ‘dogs are barking, ‘kun jo mop’ means ‘dogs and horses’ and ‘mut tom ko’ means ‘donkeys are mad’, Which word in that language means ‘barking’?

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    Three of the following are similar in some respect. Find the odd one?

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    In question given below, select the word from the given alternatives.

    Surplus: Scarcity: : Simple:?

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    If every Sunday of any month is on fourth, eleventh eighteenth and twenty fifth, then which day will be the last day of the month if first day of the month is Thursday?

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    Find the mirror image of the given word.

    SCIENCE

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    In  the question, a piece of sheet is folded and cut and then unfolded. One of the four alternative figures marked (A), (B), (C) and (D) exactly resembles the unfolded paper. Select this figure.

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    Directions For Questions

    DIRECTIONS: In the following questions, the symbols *,©,=,@, and # and are used with the following meaning: 

    P * Q means P is greater than Q.

    P © Q means P is either greater than or equal to Q.

    P = Q means P is equal to Q.

    P @ Q means P is smaller than Q.

    P # Q means P is either smaller than or equal to Q.

    ...view full instructions


    Choose correct answer as given in options.

    Statements: 

    M @ L, O * P, M = N, O # N

    Conclusions: 

    I.M * O  

    II.M = O

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    Directions For Questions

    DIRECTIONS: In certain code language 0 (zero) Is coded as • and 1 is coded as * Numbers do not have any other sign and any number above 1 is written by using either of the two symbols. If the value of 1 is doubled, it Itself moves left by one place. In this way-

    0 is written as •

    1 is written as *

    2 is written as * •

    3 is written as * *

    4 is written as * •  and this continues.

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    If * * * is multiplied with * * then the product is -

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