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| 1051. |
In the given question, two rows of numbers are given. The resultant number in each row is to be worked out separately based on the following rules and the question below the rows of numbers is to be answered. The operation on numbers progress from left to right. Rules: If an odd number is followed by another composite odd number, they are to be multiplied. If an even number is followed by an odd number/they are to be added. If an even number is followed by a number which is a perfect square, the even number is to be subtracted from the perfect square. If an odd number is followed by a prime odd number, the first number is to be divide: by the second number. If an odd number is followed by an even number, the second one is to be subtracted from the first one. 7 21 3 d 7 33 If d is the resultant of the first row, then what will be the resultant of the second row? (SOF NCO 2016) |
| A. | 40 |
| B. | 138 |
| C. | 231 |
| D. | 80 |
| Answer» D. 80 | |
| 1052. |
Directions: Match the second pair of numbers in the same way as the first pair in each of the questions below. 23 is to 13 as 54 is to? |
| A. | 44 |
| B. | 39 |
| C. | 40 |
| D. | 41 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1053. |
_____ does not belong to the group given below. |
| A. | Parrot |
| B. | Pig |
| C. | Sparrow |
| D. | Quail |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Sparrow | |
| 1054. |
If 'element' is called 'animal', 'atom' is called 'bird', 'bird' is called 'element?, 'animal' is called android, 'android' is called 'robot', 'robot' is called 'lion', what is a lion? |
| A. | element |
| B. | android |
| C. | animal |
| D. | bird |
| E. | robot |
| Answer» C. animal | |
| 1055. |
If 'cars' are called 'flower', 'flower' are called 'cakes', 'cakes' are called 'fruits', 'fruits' are called 'birds', 'birds' are called 'ants' and 'ants' are called 'pigs,' what is a crow? |
| A. | pig |
| B. | ant |
| C. | bird |
| D. | fruit |
| E. | cake |
| Answer» C. bird | |
| 1056. |
Thomas needs some money for the construction work of his house and he does not have enough money for this work. He decides to lend the money from the money lender. He borrows Rs 2750 at the rate of 12% and lend the same amount to his friend at the rate of 18% per annum as he decides to postpone his work for some time because his friend needs the amount urgently. His friend pays him back the amount after two years and he returns the due amount to the money lender. The amount of money he earns from this transaction is: |
| A. | Rs. 250 |
| B. | Rs. 330 |
| C. | Rs. 450 |
| D. | Rs. 340 |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Rs. 450 | |
| 1057. |
There are two neighbours, one has 6 oxen and other has 8 cows, and they have common field for the grazing of the cattle. They use the field for their cattle turn wise for feeding them. The 6 oxen or the 8 cows can graze the field in 25 days. In how much time will 1 ox and 2 cows graze the same field if left together? |
| A. | 40 days |
| B. | 60 days |
| C. | 50 days |
| D. | 55 days |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. 50 days | |
| 1058. |
Direction: In each of the following questions below, a statement is given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to decide which alternative among the given options follow from the given statement. Statements: Water supply in wards A and B of the city will be affected by about 50% on Friday because repairing work of the main lines is to be carried out. Conclusions: I. The residents in these wards should economies on water on Friday. II. The residents in these wards should store some water on the previous day. |
| A. | Only conclusion I follows |
| B. | Only conclusion II follows |
| C. | Either I or II follows |
| D. | Neither I nor II follows |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1059. |
Among five friends P, Q, R, S and T, who is the youngest? To arrive at the answer which of the following information given in the statements and is sufficient? R is younger than P and T S is younger than Q. |
| A. | Only alone is sufficient |
| B. | Either or is sufficient |
| C. | Both or is sufficient |
| D. | Only alone is sufficient |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1060. |
Directions: Arrange each of the five words in the questions below in a meaningful sequences. 1. Trillion 2. Thousand 3. Billion 4. Hundred 5. Million |
| A. | 1, 2, 4, 3, 5 |
| B. | 1, 5, 3, 2, 4 |
| C. | 4, 2, 3, 5, 1 |
| D. | 4, 2, 5. 3, 1 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1061. |
Directions: Arrange each of the five words in the questions below in a meaningful sequences. 1. Hecto 2. Centi 3. Deca 4. Kilo 5. Deci |
| A. | 1, 3, 4, 5. 2 |
| B. | 1, 5, 3, 4, 2 |
| C. | 2, 5, 3, 1, 4 |
| D. | 5, 2, 1, 4, 3 |
| Answer» D. 5, 2, 1, 4, 3 | |
| 1062. |
Choose the one which is different from the others in the group. |
| A. | 64 |
| B. | 125 |
| C. | 216 |
| D. | 28 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1063. |
Identify the group of letters which is different from others. |
| A. | XWU |
| B. | QPM |
| C. | KJH |
| D. | DCA |
| Answer» C. KJH | |
| 1064. |
Find the number from the sequence of the given numbers which does not belong to the given sequence. 25 49 121 289 529 1225 |
| A. | 121 |
| B. | 289 |
| C. | 529 |
| D. | 1225 |
| Answer» D. 1225 | |
| 1065. |
Directions: Identify the rule and find the letter group that replaces the question mark. |
| A. | BX17 |
| B. | BY17 |
| C. | CY17 |
| D. | CY18 |
| Answer» D. CY18 | |
| 1066. |
Directions: Identify the rule in the number series given below and find the number that replaces the question mark |
| A. | 64 |
| B. | 131 |
| C. | 135 |
| D. | 32 |
| Answer» C. 135 | |
| 1067. |
Direction: In each of the following questions below, a statement is given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to decide which alternative among the given options follow from the given statement. Statement: Political leaders often invite film stars for their election campaign. Conclusions: I. People have more faith in film stars. II. Film stars are big crowd pullers. |
| A. | Only conclusion I follows |
| B. | Only conclusion II follows |
| C. | Either I or II follows |
| D. | Neither I nor II follows |
| Answer» C. Either I or II follows | |
| 1068. |
Direction: In each of the following questions below, a statement is given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to decide which alternative among the given options follow from the given statement.. Statements: the eligibility for admission to the course is minimum second class Master's degree. However, the candidates who have appeared for the final year examination of Master's degree can also apply. Conclusions: I. All candidates who are yet to get their Master's degree will be there in the list of selected candidates. II. All candidates having obtained second class Master's degree will be there in the list of selected candidates. |
| A. | Only conclusion I follows |
| B. | Only conclusion II follows |
| C. | Either I or II follows |
| D. | Neither I nor II follows |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1069. |
Direction: In each of the following questions below, a statement is given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to decide which alternative among the given options follow from the given statement. Statements: In a recent survey report, it has been stated that those who undertake physical exercise for at least half an hour a day are less prone to have any heart ailments. Conclusions I. Moderate level of physical exercise is necessary for leading a healthy life. II. All people who do desk-bound jobs definitely suffer from heart ailments. |
| A. | Only conclusion I follows |
| B. | Only conclusion II follows |
| C. | Either I or II follows |
| D. | Neither I nor II follows |
| Answer» B. Only conclusion II follows | |
| 1070. |
Direction: In each of the following questions below, a statement is given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to decide which alternative among the given options follow from the given statement. Statement: The nation 'X' faced the increased international opposition due to its decision of preforming eight nuclear explosions. Conclusions: I. The citizens of the nation have favored the decision. II. Some powerful nations don't want that others may become powerful. |
| A. | Only conclusion I follows |
| B. | Only conclusion II follows |
| C. | Either I or II follows |
| D. | Neither I nor II follows |
| Answer» C. Either I or II follows | |
| 1071. |
Direction: In each of the following questions below, a statement is given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to decide which alternative among the given options follow from the given statement. Statement: The use of non-conventional source of energy will eliminate the energy crisis in the world. Conclusions: I. Modern technology is gradually replacing the conventional source of energy. II. The excessive exploitation of environment has led to the depletion of conventional sources of energy. |
| A. | Only conclusion I follows |
| B. | Only conclusion II follows |
| C. | Either I or II follows |
| D. | Neither I nor II follows |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1072. |
Direction: In each of the following questions below, a statement is given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to decide which alternative among the given options follow from the given statement. Statement: Money plays a vital role in politics. Conclusions: I. The poor can never become politicians. II. All the rich men take part in politics. |
| A. | Only conclusion I follows |
| B. | Only conclusion II follows |
| C. | Either I or II follows |
| D. | Neither I nor II follows |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1073. |
Direction: In each of the following questions below, a statement is given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to decide which alternative among the given options follow from the given statement. Statement: Any student who does not behave properly while in the school brings bad name to himself and also for the school. Conclusions: I. Such students should be removed from the school. II. Strict discipline does not improve behaviour of the students. |
| A. | Only conclusion I follows |
| B. | Only conclusion II follows |
| C. | Either I or II follows |
| D. | Neither I nor II follows |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1074. |
Direction: In each of the following questions below, a statement is given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to decide which alternative among the given options follow from the given statement. Statements: In the Art Gallery, paintings of an artist are displayed for the public. The prices of the paintings are too high for a common man. Conclusions: I. Common man purchases paintings from other places. II. Costly paintings are generally displayed at the art gallery. |
| A. | Only conclusion I follows |
| B. | Only conclusion II follows |
| C. | Either I or II follows |
| D. | Neither I nor II follows |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1075. |
Directions: (i) A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a line facing towards East. (ii) A is fourth to the right of E. (iii) H is fourth to the left of D. (iv) C and F are not at the ends and are neighbours of B and G respectively. (v) H is next to the left of A and A is the neighbour of B. Which one of the following statements is definitely true about the position of F? |
| A. | F is to the right of E |
| B. | F is to the right of H |
| C. | Next to the right of D |
| D. | Between A and H |
| Answer» B. F is to the right of H | |
| 1076. |
Directions: (i) Nine students A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I are sitting on a bench and are facing towards (ii) C is next to the right of A and second to the left of H. (iii) B is on any one end and second to the left of E. (iv) G is the neighbour of D and E. If F is Just right to B, which of the following group is Just right to F. |
| A. | IHD |
| B. | HDC |
| C. | IHB |
| D. | DGE |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1077. |
Directions: (i) A, B, C, D, E and F are 6 members of a family. (ii) One of them is doctor, one advocate, one engineer, two students and one housewife. (iii) There are two couples in the family. (iv) F is the father of E and is a doctor. (v) A is a girl student and her husband is not an advocate. (vi) B is the grandmother of D and is a housewife. (vii) D is the sister of E. (viii) C is the husband of B. How is E related to B? |
| A. | Grand daughter |
| B. | Grandson |
| C. | Son/son-in-law |
| D. | Grand son/Grand daughter |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1078. |
Directions: (i) A, B, C, D, E and F are 6 members of a family. (ii) One of them is doctor, one advocate, one engineer, two students and one housewife. (iii) There are two couples in the family. (iv) F is the father of E and is a doctor.. (v) A is a girl student and her husband is not an advocate. (vi) B is the grandmother of D and is a housewife. (vii) D is the sister of E. (viii) C is the husband of B. Which of the following is a couple? |
| A. | FB |
| B. | FA |
| C. | CF |
| D. | FD |
| Answer» C. CF | |
| 1079. |
Directions: (i) A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a line facing towards East. (ii) A is fourth to the right of E. (iii) H is fourth to the left of D. (iv) C and F are not at the ends and are neighbours of B and G respectively. (v) H is next to the left of A and A is the neighbour of B. Which of the following is not true? |
| A. | D is at the right end |
| B. | E is fourth to the left of A |
| C. | D is fourth to the right of H |
| D. | D is fourth to the right of C |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1080. |
Directions: (i) A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a line facing towards East. (ii) A is fourth to the right of E. (iii) H is fourth to the left of D. (iv) C and F are not at the ends and are neighbours of B and G respectively. (v) H is next to the left of A and A is the neighbour of B. Who is the neighbour of D? |
| A. | F |
| B. | C |
| C. | B and C |
| D. | Cannot be determined |
| Answer» C. B and C | |
| 1081. |
Directions: (i) A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting in a line facing towards East. (ii) A is fourth to the right of E. (iii) H is fourth to the left of D. (iv) C and F are not at the ends and are neighbours of B and G respectively. (v) H is next to the left of A and A is the neighbour of B. Which of the following is true? |
| A. | G is the neighbour of H and A |
| B. | D is next to the right of A |
| C. | E is at left end |
| D. | D is next to the left of B |
| Answer» D. D is next to the left of B | |
| 1082. |
Ashok is younger than Prabir and Gopal. Sohan is younger than Prabir but older than Gopal. Which of the following statements is definitely true? |
| A. | Ashok is older than Sohan |
| B. | Sohan is the oldest among them |
| C. | Gopal is younger than Ashok |
| D. | Prabir is older than Gopal |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1083. |
What is the value of \[\frac{\sqrt{196}+\sqrt{256}}{\sqrt{225}}?\] |
| A. | 1 |
| B. | 2 |
| C. | 3 |
| D. | 4 |
| Answer» C. 3 | |
| 1084. |
Which of the following triplets is Pythagorean? |
| A. | 6, 12, 13 |
| B. | 15, 63, 65 |
| C. | 9, 40, 41 |
| D. | 18, 81, 82 |
| Answer» D. 18, 81, 82 | |
| 1085. |
Find the least number to be subtracted from 16800 to make it a perfect square. |
| A. | 249 |
| B. | 159 |
| C. | 169 |
| D. | 219 |
| Answer» C. 169 | |
| 1086. |
If the square root of 2601 is 51, find the square root of 0.00002601. |
| A. | 0.02601 |
| B. | 0.0051 |
| C. | 0.051 |
| D. | 0.00051 |
| Answer» C. 0.051 | |
| 1087. |
The side of a square is 16 cm. What is the length of one of its diagonals? |
| A. | \[14\sqrt{2}\] |
| B. | \[12\sqrt{2}\] |
| C. | \[18\sqrt{2}\] |
| D. | \[16\sqrt{2}\] |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1088. |
In the given figure, find the value of \['x'\] |
| A. | 46 |
| B. | 48 |
| C. | 44 |
| D. | 42 |
| Answer» C. 44 | |
| 1089. |
Find the least number by which 384 must be divided to make it a perfect square. |
| A. | 4 |
| B. | 8 |
| C. | 3 |
| D. | 6 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1090. |
Direction: Replace the question mark with the correct option in each of the question from. r125, u64, y27, 8b,? |
| A. | f1 |
| B. | e2 |
| C. | f3 |
| D. | d3 |
| Answer» B. e2 | |
| 1091. |
Direction: Replace the question mark with the correct option in each of the question from. 1A, 8C, 27F, 64J, ? |
| A. | 25N |
| B. | 625O |
| C. | 625P |
| D. | 125O |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1092. |
Direction: Replace the question mark with the correct option in each of the question from. 24, 60, 120, 210, ? |
| A. | 300 |
| B. | 336 |
| C. | 420 |
| D. | 324 |
| Answer» C. 420 | |
| 1093. |
Direction: Replace the question mark with the correct option in each of the question from. 3, 12, 24, 96, 192, ? |
| A. | 768 |
| B. | 384 |
| C. | 702 |
| D. | 298 |
| Answer» B. 384 | |
| 1094. |
Direction: Replace the question mark with the correct option in each of the question from. 5, 7, 11,?, 35, 67 |
| A. | 19 |
| B. | 24 |
| C. | 28 |
| D. | 32 |
| Answer» B. 24 | |
| 1095. |
Direction: Fill in the gap with the correct option in each of the question from. J3, D5, Y13, U43, R177, (......) |
| A. | P856 |
| B. | P891 |
| C. | P867 |
| D. | P869 |
| Answer» C. P867 | |
| 1096. |
Direction: Fill in the gap with the correct option in each of the question from. A1, C2, 17, K8, (......) |
| A. | Q13 |
| B. | P13 |
| C. | Q14 |
| D. | P14 |
| Answer» B. P13 | |
| 1097. |
Direction: Replace the question mark with the correct option in each of the question from. ZDV, XGS, VJP, ? |
| A. | SNM |
| B. | TMM |
| C. | TNR |
| D. | SNT |
| Answer» C. TNR | |
| 1098. |
Direction: Replace the question mark with the correct option in each of the question from. ADG, XVT, BEH, WUS ? |
| A. | VTR |
| B. | CFI |
| C. | DFJ |
| D. | STU |
| Answer» B. CFI | |
| 1099. |
Direction: Replace the question mark with the correct option in each of the question from. B Y C X D W E ? |
| A. | S |
| B. | Y |
| C. | U |
| D. | V |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1100. |
Direction: Replace the question mark with the correct option in each of the question from. AZ, CX, EV, ? |
| A. | HU |
| B. | GS |
| C. | GT |
| D. | HT |
| Answer» D. HT | |