Question 1 :
If the code for “Mahima is not a person” is “nan xax mam yay cac”, then what is the code for “Mahima make all people happy”?
Question 2 :
For the following sentences given in column I, the codes are given in column II. Answer the following questions by finding the codes for the words form the given columns. <br><table><tr><td>Column I </td><td>Column II</td></tr> <tr><td>All people are not poet </td><td>kak cac hah faf zaz</td></tr> <tr><td>Great people are happy </td><td>tat dad faf zaz</td></tr> <tr><td>Krishna is a god </td><td>nan gag rar mam</td></tr> <tr><td>Tagore is a great poet </td><td>mam kak dad nan lal</td></tr> <tr><td>God make people happy </td><td>tat gag faf sas</td></tr> <tr><td>No person is happy </td><td>xax pap faf mam</td></tr></table><br>What is the code for the word ‘not’ in that language?
Question 3 :
In a certain code language, if the word ‘PARTNER’ is coded as OZQSMDQ, then what is the code for the word ‘SEGMENT’ in that language?
Question 4 :
In a certain code language, if FRAME = 48 and HURDLE = 74, then FIGMENT =?
Question 5 :
<div>It in a certain language CHENNAI is coded as ‘DGFMOZJ’ how is MUMBAI coded in the same language?</div>
Question 6 :
In a certain code language, if each letter in the English alphabet, with an odd numbered value is given a code of 2 and each of the remaining letters is coded as 1, then what is the code for the word SALVATION?
Question 7 :
In a certain code language, if Violet is called as Green, Green is called as Red, Red is called as Brown, Brown is called as Orange, Orange is called as Yellow, Yellow is called as Blue and Blue is called as Indigo, then <br>what is the colour of human blood in that language?
Question 8 :
In a certain code language, if the word CUSTOMER is coded as RCEUMSOT, then how is the word IMMACULATE coded in that language?
Question 9 :
<div>In a certain code language, the word ‘PARTNER’ is coded as ‘TRAPREN’, how will ‘FOUNDER’ be coded in the same language.</div>
Question 10 :
For the words given in column I, the codes are given in Column II. Answer the following questions by finding the codes for the letters from the words and their codes given in the columns. <br><table><tr><td>Column I </td><td>Column II</td></tr> <tr><td>(1) PRETEND </td><td>4396408</td></tr> <tr><td>(2) COMMON </td><td>615715</td></tr> <tr><td>(3) HOUSE </td><td>4*2&1</td></tr> <tr><td>(4) SUPPORT </td><td>3*21839</td></tr> <tr><td>(5) DRUM </td><td>5*08</td></tr></table><br>What is the code for the word EMPEROR?
Question 11 :
In the question given below, use the following notations: <br>{tex} \mathrm{A}" \mathrm{B} {/tex} means 'add {tex} \mathrm{B} {/tex} to {tex} \mathrm{A} {/tex}.<br> {tex} \mathrm{A}' \mathrm{B} {/tex} means 'subtract {tex}\mathrm B{/tex} from {tex}\mathrm A{/tex}'.<br>{tex}\mathrm{ A @ B}{/tex} means 'divide {tex}\mathrm A{/tex} by {tex}\mathrm B{/tex}'.<br> {tex} \mathrm{A}^{*} \mathrm{B} {/tex} means 'multiply {tex} \mathrm{A} {/tex} by {tex} \mathrm{B} {/tex}'.<br> Now, answer the following question.<br>The time taken by two running trains in crossing each other is calculated by dividing the sum of the lengths of two trains by the total speed of the two trains. If the length of the first train is {tex} L_{1} {/tex}, the length of the second train is {tex} L_{2} {/tex}, the speed of the first train is {tex} \mathrm{V}_{1} {/tex} and the speed of the second trains is {tex} \mathrm{V}_{2} {/tex} which of the following expressions would represent the time taken {tex} ? {/tex}<br>
Question 12 :
If 36 × 92 = 9623 ; 25 × 82 = 8522; 68 × 75 = 7856, then 47 × 52 = ?
Question 13 :
Find the correct inference according to given premises and symbols.<br> (A) Not greater than <br>(B) Greater than <br>(C) Not equal to<br> (D) Equal to <br>(E) Not less than<br> (F) Less than <br>Premises : (lCm) and (lAm)
Question 14 :
If P denotes ÷, Q denotes ×, R denotes + and S denotes –, then the value of 18 Q 12 P 4 R 5 S 6 when simplified gives
Question 15 :
If A + D > C + E, C + D = 2B and B + E > C + D, it necessarily follows that
Question 16 :
In the following question, the symbols, ©, {tex}\underline{©}{/tex}, =, * {tex}\underline{*}{/tex} are used with the following meanings <br />{tex}'\mathrm A © \mathrm{B}' {/tex} means 'A is greater than B';<br />'A {tex}\underline{©}{/tex}B' means 'A is greater than or equal to B';<br />'A = B' means 'A is equal to B';<br />'A {tex} ^{*} {/tex} B' means 'A is smaller than B';<br />'A {tex} \mathrm{}_{-}^{*}{/tex} B' means 'A is either smaller than or equal to B'<br />Now in each of the following questions, assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true.<br />Give answer (1) if only if conclusion I is true; (2) if only conclusion II is true; (3) if either I or II is true; (4) if neither I nor II is true.<br /><strong>Statements :</strong>{tex} \mathrm{S}^{*} \mathrm{M}, \mathrm{M} ©\mathrm{L}, \mathrm{L} {\underline©} \mathrm{P} {/tex}<br /><strong> Conclusions :</strong><br />I. {tex} \mathrm{S}=\mathrm{P} {/tex}<br />II. {tex} \mathrm{S}_{-}^{*} \mathrm{~L} {/tex}
Question 17 :
If ÷ means +, – means ÷, × means – and + means ×, then {tex}\frac{(36 \times 4)-8 \times 4}{4+8 \times 2 + 16 \div 1}=?{/tex}
Question 18 :
If 4 × 8 = 42; 6 × 4 = 23; 8 × 6 = 34, then 2 × 4 = ?
Question 19 :
If 3 + 5 = 16 ; 7 + 9 = 64 ; 10 + 12 = 121, then 11 + 3 = ?
Question 20 :
Below are given some symbols indicating some relations given against them. Read these symbols carefully and then answer the questions given below. There are four options to each question, of which only one is correct. Find the correct answer.<br />{tex} \begin{array}{ll}\Delta=\text { greater than } ; +=\text { not greater than } \ \\\theta=\text { equal to ; } \phi=\text { not equal to } \\\ x=\text { less than, } \square=\text { not less than }\end{array} {/tex}<br />a {tex} \square {/tex} b {tex} \Delta {/tex} c implies that
Question 21 :
In a row of 40 girls, when Komal was shifted to her left by 4 places her number from the left end of the row became 10. What was the number of Swati from the right end of the row if Swati was three places to the right of Komal's original positions. ?
Question 23 :
Mohan and Ramesh are ranked seventh and eleventh respectively from the top in a class of 41 students. What will be their respective ranks from the bottom in the class
Question 25 :
Ram and Sham are ranked 13th and 14th respectively is a class of 23. What are their ranks from the last respectively?
Question 27 :
In a class of 60, where girls are twice that of boys, kamal ranked seventeenth from the top. If there are 9 girls ahead of kamal, how many boys are after him in rank ?
Question 28 :
How many 5s are there in the following sequence which are immediately followed by 3 but not immediately preceded by 7?<br>8 9 5 3 2 5 3 8 5 5 6 8 7 3 3 5 7 7 5 3 6 5 3 3 5 7 3 8
Question 29 :
Sarita is at 27th position from the top in a class of 43 students. What is her rank from the other side?
Question 30 :
If 3 is subtracted from the middle digit of each of the following numbers and then the positions of the digits are reversed, which of the following will be the last digit of the middle number after they are arranged in descending order?<br>589 362 554 371 442
Question 31 :
Ravi wants to go to the university. He starts from his home which is in the East and come to a crossing. The road to the left ends is a theatre, straight ahead is the hospital. In which direction is the university?
Question 32 :
If all the directions are rotated, i.e., if North is changed to West and East to North and so on, then what will come in place of North-West ?
Question 33 :
Ramakant walks northwards. After a while, he turns to his right and a little further to his left. Finally, after walking a distance of one kilometre, he turns to his left again. In which direction is he moving now ?
Question 34 :
One evening Prajay and Pranav are sitting in a park. Prajay’s shadow is falling on Pranav, then which direction is Prajay facing?
Question 35 :
From his house, Lokesh went 15 km to the North. Then he turned West and covered 10 km. Then, he turned South and covered 5 km. Finally , turning to East, he covered 10 km. In which direction is he from his house?
Question 36 :
Ankit, Bansi, Rohan and Sohan are friends. They play cards. Ankit and Bansi become partners. Sohan faces North. If Ankit faces towards West, then who faces towards South?
Question 37 :
Two friends P and Q started walking towards each starting from points A and B respectively, which are 200 km apart. On a straight road P travelled for 30 km on road and stopped. Q travelled for 70 km, and took a left turn and travelled 20 km. Then he took a right turn and travelled 45 km and then turned to the main road and reached it. What is the distance, in km, between the friends now?
Question 38 :
A compass was damaged and its needle turned in such a manner that the pointer, which was showing east, is now showing south. One person went towards west as per above compass. In which direction did he actually go?
Question 39 :
Mr Gaykwad walks 20 km towards north. Then he turns right and walks further 21 km. How far is he from the starting point and in which direction?
Question 40 :
If A to the south of B and C is to the east of B, in what direction is A with respect to C ?
Question 41 :
How many persons are either Professors or Singers but not both?
Question 43 :
If the ratio of people who read India Today is to those who read Sports Star is to those who read Business India is 2 : 3 : 4 and 18 people read India Today, then how many read Sports Star?
Question 47 :
How many students do not take any of the two subjects?
Question 49 :
What is percentage of the residents who read only “The Hindu” to those who read only “The Times of India”?