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‘pa jq’ stand for which of the following?
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In this language, if ‘experts from industries’ is coded as ‘el ks vr’, then in the same language, how ‘from hopeful millenials’ will be coded?
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Study the following information and answer the question that follows. Five people A, B, C, D and E bought a dress on different occasions. Each person spent a different amount (minimum 1000). C bought a dress immediately after the one who spent 1600 on his dress. Only one person bought a dress between C and D. Only three people bought the dresses between D and the one who bought a dress for 2100. A bought the dress immediately before the one who bought a dress for 4500. The total amount of the dress which A and D bought was 5000. The amount of the dress which B bought is 500 more than that of E. E bought a dress before B
Who bought the dress immediately after C?
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Find the odd one out.
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Find the amount of the dress bought by D?
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Find the difference between amount of the dresses bought by A and E.
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Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly. P is the sister-in-law of Q. Q has no siblings. S is the father-in-law of Q. S has only one daughter. Only one child of S is married. T is the grandson of S. U is the maternal grandfather of T. V is the sonin-law of U. W is the sibling of V. X is the niece of W.
How is W related to T?
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How is X related to U?
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If S is married to Y, then how is P related to Y?
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In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by two conclusions. You have to 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 conclusions logically follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. 92. Statements: All cotton are linens. No linen is a silk. All silk are dresses.
Conclusions:
I. All cotton can never be silk.
II. All linens being dresses is a possibility.
A. If only conclusion I follows
B. If only conclusion II follows
C. If either conclusion I or II follows
D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows
E. If both conclusions I and II follow
Statements:
All cards are spades. Only a few spades are heart. All hearts are diamond.
Conclusions:
I. No card is a diamond.
II. At least some diamonds are cards.
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Statements:
Only a few arrivals are departures. No departure is a holiday. Only a few holidays are festivals.
Conclusions:
I. All arrivals being holiday is a possibility.
II. No festival is a departure.
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Statements:
No teacher is a student. All students are children. Only a few children are professors.
Conclusions:
I. All professors being a student is a possibility.
II. Some teachers are definitely not children
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Read the following information carefully to give the answer of the questions based on it. 14 people are sitting in two rows facing each other. P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are facing south while A, B, C, D, E, F and G are facing north. Only one person sits between D and F. Q sits 2nd to the left of the one facing F. Only two people sit to the left of D. As many people sit to the left of Q as to the right of R. A faces the immediate neighbour of T. U sits 2nd to the right of T. V sits 4th to the left of P. Only two people sit between A and the one who faces R. As many people sit between V and Q as between D and B. G sits to the immediate right of C.
. How many people are sitting between B and the one who faces V?
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Which of the following statement is true regarding D and C?