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| 1601. |
Q: If two days before yesterday was Friday, what day will be day after tomorrow? |
| A. | Monday |
| B. | Sunday |
| C. | Saturday |
| D. | Wednesday |
| Answer» C. Saturday | |
| 1602. |
Q: If TREK = 8346 and FAMILY =209175 then REALITY will be |
| A. | 3427185 |
| B. | 3407185 |
| C. | 3409175 |
| D. | 3490185 |
| Answer» C. 3409175 | |
| 1603. |
Q: If ‘thief’ is called ‘constable’, ‘constable’ is called ‘decoit’, ‘decoit’ is called ‘judge’, ‘judge’ is called ‘robber’, ‘robber’ is called ‘lawyer’ & ‘lawyer’ is called ‘teacher’, then who will give the judgement in the court? |
| A. | Judge |
| B. | Robber |
| C. | Decoit |
| D. | Teacher |
| Answer» C. Decoit | |
| 1604. |
Q: If Thursday was the day after the day before yesterday five days ago, What is the least number of days ago when Sunday was three days before the day after tomorrow? |
| A. | Two |
| B. | Three |
| C. | Four |
| D. | Five |
| Answer» B. Three | |
| 1605. |
Q: If there are three persons between B and H, then who is sitting to the left of D? |
| A. | B |
| B. | H |
| C. | C |
| D. | Cannot be determined |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. Cannot be determined | |
| 1606. |
Q: If the word LEADER is coded as 20-12-9-12-13-26, how would you write LIGHT? |
| A. | 20-16-15-17-22 |
| B. | 20-16-17-15-27 |
| C. | 20-15-16-18-23 |
| D. | 20-17-15-16-28 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1607. |
Q: If the third Friday of a month is 16th what date is the fourth Tuesday of that month? |
| A. | 20th |
| B. | 22nd |
| C. | 27th |
| D. | 29th |
| Answer» D. 29th | |
| 1608. |
Q: If the seventh day of a month is three days earlier than Friday, What day will it be on the nineteenth day of the month? |
| A. | Sunday |
| B. | Tuesday |
| C. | Wednesday |
| D. | Monday |
| Answer» B. Tuesday | |
| 1609. |
Q: If the second day of a month is a Friday, which of the following would be the last day of the next month which has 31 days? |
| A. | Sunday |
| B. | Monday |
| C. | Wednesday |
| D. | Data inadequate |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1610. |
Q: If the mathematical operators, ‘+’ and ‘×’ are interchanged, what will be the value of the equation 9÷ 5+10–23×2 |
| A. | 3 |
| B. | 2 |
| C. | –3 |
| D. | –5 |
| Answer» D. –5 | |
| 1611. |
Q: If the mathematical operator ‘÷ ’ means ‘×’, ‘+’ means ‘–’, ‘×’ means ‘+’ and ‘–’ means ‘÷ ’, then 24+48–12×4÷ 2=? |
| A. | 6 |
| B. | –6 |
| C. | 16 |
| D. | 28 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1612. |
Q: If the letters of an English alphabet are written in the reverse order, which will be the 4th letter at right from the 13th letter from left? |
| A. | J |
| B. | L |
| C. | K |
| D. | M |
| Answer» B. L | |
| 1613. |
Q: If the ink of one pan ends up writing 10 page, how many panes will be required to write 20 copies of 40 page? |
| A. | 90 |
| B. | 100 |
| C. | 120 |
| D. | 80 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1614. |
Q: If the given figure is folded to form a cube , which symbol will come opposite ‘&’? |
| A. | $ |
| B. | @ |
| C. | % |
| D. | # |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1615. |
Q: If the following five words are arranged in alphabetical order, which word will come in the middle? |
| A. | Electric |
| B. | Elector |
| C. | Elect |
| D. | Electrode |
| Answer» B. Elector | |
| 1616. |
Q: If the first day of the year(other than the leap) was Friday, then which was the last of that year? |
| A. | Wednesday |
| B. | Thursday |
| C. | Friday |
| D. | Sunday |
| Answer» D. Sunday | |
| 1617. |
Q: If the first & the second half of the English alphabet are written in reverse order, which letter will be 7th at right of 23rd from right? |
| A. | X |
| B. | C |
| C. | D |
| D. | None |
| Answer» C. D | |
| 1618. |
Q: If the digits within the number ‘1409432381’ are arranged in descending order from left to right then how many digit places will be unchanged? |
| A. | One |
| B. | Two |
| C. | Three |
| D. | None |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1619. |
Q: If the digits of the number 5 4 3 2 1 6 9 8 7 are arranged in an ascending order then how many digits remain in the same position? |
| A. | Three |
| B. | Two |
| C. | One |
| D. | Zero |
| E. | More than three |
| Answer» B. Two | |
| 1620. |
Q: If the day before yesterday was Thursday, when will Sunday be? |
| A. | Tomorow |
| B. | Today |
| C. | Day after tomorrow |
| D. | Two days after today |
| Answer» B. Today | |
| 1621. |
Q: If the day before yesterday was Saturday, what day will fall on the day after tomorrow? |
| A. | Friday |
| B. | Thursday |
| C. | Wednesday |
| D. | Tuesday |
| Answer» D. Tuesday | |
| 1622. |
Q: If the day after tomorrow is Sunday, what day was tomorrow's day before yesterday? |
| A. | Monday |
| B. | Tuesday |
| C. | Friday |
| D. | Thursday |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1623. |
Q: If the code for MOTHER is JRQKBU then what is the code for PRINCIPAL? |
| A. | MRFKZLMXI |
| B. | SULQFLSDO |
| C. | MUFQZLMDI |
| D. | MRFKZFMXI |
| Answer» D. MRFKZFMXI | |
| 1624. |
Q: If the average weight of 4 students is 65 kg. and the weight of 3 students are 60 kg., 65 kg. and 70 kg. respectively, then what would be the weight of the fourth student? |
| A. | 60 kg. |
| B. | 65 kg. |
| C. | 70 kg. |
| D. | 75 kg. |
| Answer» C. 70 kg. | |
| 1625. |
Q: If the above series is re-arranged in the reverse order, which will be the eleventh to the left of the sixteenth elements from the left end? |
| A. | * |
| B. | = |
| C. | M |
| D. | R |
| Answer» D. R | |
| 1626. |
Q: If the above alphabet are divided into two equal halves from A to M and N to Z, which letter in the later half would be corresponding to the letter J? |
| A. | X |
| B. | W |
| C. | Q |
| D. | V |
| Answer» C. Q | |
| 1627. |
Q: If the 5th date of month comes after 2 days from Tuesday, then which would be the day on the day before 19th of that month? |
| A. | Monday |
| B. | Wednesday |
| C. | Thursday |
| D. | Sunday |
| Answer» C. Thursday | |
| 1628. |
Q: If the 2nd half of the English alphabet is written in reverse order, then which letter will be the 13th at right from 8th from left? |
| A. | N |
| B. | P |
| C. | Q |
| D. | S |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1629. |
Q: If the 2nd half of an English alphabet is written in the reverse sequence, which will be the 4th letter at left from the 12th letter from right? |
| A. | L |
| B. | J |
| C. | K |
| D. | M |
| Answer» D. M | |
| 1630. |
Q: If the 2nd half of an English alphabet is written in the reverse sequence, which will be the 6th letter at right from the 18th letter from left? |
| A. | X |
| B. | P |
| C. | O |
| D. | N |
| Answer» C. O | |
| 1631. |
Q: If TEACHER is coded as UDBBIDS, then STUDENT will be coded as: |
| A. | TSVCFMU |
| B. | RUTEDOS |
| C. | RSTCDMS |
| D. | TUVEFOU |
| Answer» B. RUTEDOS | |
| 1632. |
Q: If SPARK is coded as TQBSL, what will be the code for FLAME? |
| A. | GMBNF |
| B. | GNBNF |
| C. | GMCND |
| D. | GMBMF |
| Answer» B. GNBNF | |
| 1633. |
Q: If SUN is coded as NUS and TOP is coded as POT, then which is the last letter in the code for the word FUR? |
| A. | R |
| B. | E |
| C. | F |
| D. | U |
| Answer» D. U | |
| 1634. |
Q: If sun is called Moon, Moon is called Sky, Sky is called cloud, cloud is called Rain, the where the birds will fly? |
| A. | Moon |
| B. | Sky |
| C. | Cloud |
| D. | Rain |
| Answer» D. Rain | |
| 1635. |
Q: If SUMMER is coded as RUNNER, the code for WINTER will be |
| A. | WALKER |
| B. | SUFFER PATA |
| C. | SUITER |
| D. | VIOUER |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1636. |
Q: If - stands for division, + for multiplication, ÷ for subtraction and × for addition, then which one of the following equations is correct? |
| A. | 19 ÷ 5 + 4 – 2 x 4 = 13 |
| B. | 19 ÷ 5 + 4 + 2 ÷ 4 = 20 |
| C. | 19 + 5 – 4 x 2 ÷ 4 = 1 |
| D. | 19 x 5 – 4 ÷ 2 + 4 = 16 |
| Answer» B. 19 ÷ 5 + 4 + 2 ÷ 4 = 20 | |
| 1637. |
Q: If STARDOM is coded as HBAGDDB, then what will be code for WASHINGTON? |
| A. | AAHHICGBDC |
| B. | ABHHICGBDC |
| C. | AAHHIBGBDC |
| D. | AAHHICGBDB |
| Answer» B. ABHHICGBDC | |
| 1638. |
Q: If ‘+’ stands for division, ÷ stands for multiplication, multiplication stands for addition; then which one of the following equation is correct? |
| A. | 10÷5+4=6 |
| B. | 10-4+2=6 |
| C. | 10+2-5=6 |
| D. | 10+2×1=6 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1639. |
Q: If SPANK is coded as PSNAK, then THROW is coded as |
| A. | HTWOR |
| B. | HTWRO |
| C. | HTROW |
| D. | HTORW |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1640. |
Q: If SHELF is FURYS, then ZEBRA is |
| A. | NRMEO |
| B. | MRNEO |
| C. | NROEM |
| D. | MROEN |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1641. |
Q: If “S” denotes “multiplied by”, “V” denotes “subtracted from”, “M” denotes “added to” and “L” denotes “divided by”, then 8 V 10 M 96 L 6 S 9 = ? |
| A. | 140 |
| B. | 142 |
| C. | 134 |
| D. | 144 |
| Answer» C. 134 | |
| 1642. |
Q: If ’’624739854’’ 1 is added to all the even number and 1 is subtract from all the odd number, then what is the sum of the digits which is fifth from the left end and fourth from the right end? |
| A. | 12 |
| B. | 9 |
| C. | 11 |
| D. | 10 |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 1643. |
Q: If ROSE is coded as 6821, CHAIR is coded as 73456 and PREACH is coded as 961473, What will be the code for SEARCH? |
| A. | 246173 |
| B. | 214673 |
| C. | 214763 |
| D. | 216473 |
| Answer» C. 214763 | |
| 1644. |
Q: If REASON is coded as 5 and BELIEVED as 7, then what is the code for GOVERNMENT? |
| A. | 6 |
| B. | 8 |
| C. | 9 |
| D. | 10 |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. 10 | |
| 1645. |
Q: If Ram runs less fast than Shyam and Shyam runs as fast as Lal but less fast than Tom. Who runs fastest? |
| A. | Tom |
| B. | Tom and Lal |
| C. | Lal |
| D. | Shyam |
| Answer» B. Tom and Lal | |
| 1646. |
Q: If ‘rain’ is called ‘pink’, ’pink’ is called ‘cloud’, ‘cloud’ is called ‘water’, ‘water’ is called ‘bridge’, what will you drink when you are thirsty? |
| A. | Cloud |
| B. | Water |
| C. | Bridge |
| D. | Pink |
| Answer» D. Pink | |
| 1647. |
Q: If "RUN" is written as 202316 in a code language and "PEN" is written as 18716, how will 'RANSOM' be coded in the same language? |
| A. | 18114191315 |
| B. | 20316211715 |
| C. | 20114131915 |
| D. | 1841491315 |
| Answer» C. 20114131915 | |
| 1648. |
Q: If "#" means "subtraction", "&" means "division", "@" means "addition" and "%" means "multiplication", then 505 & 5 # 4 @ 20 % 5 = ? |
| A. | 211 |
| B. | 197 |
| C. | 210 |
| D. | 195 |
| Answer» C. 210 | |
| 1649. |
Q: If "P" denotes "multiplied by", "R" denotes "subtracted from", "S" denotes "added to" and "Q" denotes "divided by", then which of the following equation is true? |
| A. | 15 S 28 Q 4 P 2 = 27 |
| B. | 18 R 60 Q 15 S 2 = 8 |
| C. | 15 S 16 Q 2 P 4 = 47 |
| D. | 3 P 5 R 18 Q 3 = 6 |
| Answer» D. 3 P 5 R 18 Q 3 = 6 | |
| 1650. |
Q: If "–" stands for division, "+" stands for multiplication, "÷" stands for subtraction and "×" stands for addition, which of the following equations is correct? |
| A. | 8 + 6 – 3 ÷ 4 × 6 = 16 |
| B. | 16 – 4 + 4 ÷ 2 × 6 = 20 |
| C. | 12 + 3 – 3 ÷ 5 × 2 = 4 |
| D. | 14 – 2 + 6 ÷ 5 × 2 = 32 |
| Answer» C. 12 + 3 – 3 ÷ 5 × 2 = 4 | |