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  • Question 1/10
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    In the following question below are given some statements followed by some Conclusions. Taking the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts, read all the Conclusions and then decide which of the given Conclusion logically follows the given statements.

    Statements:

    1. All blue are red.
    2. All red are cups

    Conclusions:

    1. Some cups are red.
    2. Some cups are blue.
    Solutions

    Both the statements I and II are Universal Affirmative (A-type).
    All blue are red.
    All red are cups.
    A + A ⇒ A-type of Conclusion
    “All blue are cups”.
    Conclusion II is the Converse of it.
    Conclusion I is the Converse of the Statement II. Venn diagram of both the Statements :

     

  • Question 2/10
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    If 7 Ω 6 = 84, 8 Ω 7 = 112 and 8 Ω 4 = 64, then find the value of 3 Ω 4 = ?

    Solutions

    7 Ω 6 = 84
    ⇒ 7 × 6 × 2 = 84
    8 Ω 7 = 112
    ⇒ 8 × 7 × 2 = 112
    8 Ω 4 = 64
    ⇒ 8 × 4 × 2 = 64
    Therefore,
    3 Ω 4 = ?
    ⇒ ? = 3 × 4 × 2 = 24

     

  • Question 3/10
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    In a certain code language, HUSBAND is written as ABDHNSU. How will HOUSEWIFE be written in that language?

    Solutions

    HUSBAND ⇒ ABDHNSU
    The letters have been arranged in alphabetical order. Therefore,
    HOUSEWIFE ⇒ EEFHIOSUW

     

  • Question 4/10
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    In a certain code language, ‘PRISON’ is written as ‘659210’, and ‘SCAMP’ is written as ‘23476’. What is the code for ‘CROPS’ in that code language?

    Solutions

     

  • Question 5/10
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    In a certain code language, ‘peanuts are salt’ is written as ‘tu pi ro’, ‘men are handsome’ is written as ‘no so pi’ and ‘handsome is smart’ is written as ‘so pa la’. What is the code for ‘men’ in that code language?

    Solutions

     

  • Question 6/10
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    In a certain code language, “PEPPER” is written as “@#@@#!” and “AIM” is written as “^?*”. How is “PAMPER” written in that code language?

    Solutions

     

  • Question 7/10
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    If '+’ is ‘×’, '-' is ‘+’, '×' is '÷’ and '÷’ is '-' then answer the following questions based on this information.

    9 - 4 + 2 ÷ 16 × 2

    Solutions
    + ⇒ ×  ⇒ +
    × ⇒ ÷ ÷ ⇒ -

    9 - 4 + 2 ÷ 16 × 2 = ?
    ⇒ ? = 9 + 4 × 2 - 16 ÷ 2
    ⇒ ? = 9 + 4 × 2 - 8
    ⇒ ? = 9 + 8 - 8 = 9

     

  • Question 8/10
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    If MAGENTA is coded as 1317514201, then how will VISCOUS be coded as?

    Solutions

    ie. code is the alphabetic order of given alphabet. Similarly,

     

  • Question 9/10
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    In the following question are given some statements followed by some Conclusions based on those statements. Take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the Conclusions and then decide which of the given Conclusion logically follows the given statements.

    Statements:

    1. Some red are wood.
    2. No wood is bench.

    Conclusions:

    1. No bench is red.
    2. No bench is wood.
    3. Some red are bench.
    Solutions

    Statement I is Particular Affirmative (I-type).
    Statement II is Universal Negative (E-type).
    Some red are wood.
    No wood is bench.
    I + E ⇒ O-type of Conclusion “Some red are not bench.”
    Conclusions I and III form Complementary Pair. Therefore, either Conclusion I or Conclusion III follows.
    Conclusion II is the Converse of the statement II.

     

  • Question 10/10
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    If 2 % 1 = 30, 6 % 2 = 80 and 2 % 5 = 70, then find the value of 4 % 1 = ?

    Solutions

    2 % 1 ⇒ (2 + 1) × 10
    = 3 × 10 = 30
    6 % 2 ⇒ (6 + 2) × 10
    = 8 × 10 = 80
    2 % 5 ⇒ (2 + 5) × 10
    = 7 × 10 = 70
    Therefore,
    4 % 1 ⇒ (4 + 1) × 10
    = 5 × 10 = 50

     

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