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प्रश्न
Find the odd one out
विकल्प
Police station
Railway station
Supermarket
Airport
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उत्तर
Police station
Explanation:
Police station all the other 3 places are public areas.
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Instructions for Question: Read the information given below to answer the question.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H want to have dinner on a round table and they have worked out the following seating arrangements.
(a) A will sit beside C.
(b) H will sit beside A.
(c) C will sit beside E.
(d) F will sit beside H.
(e) E will sit beside G.
(f) D will sit beside F.
(g) G will sit beside B.
(h) B will sit beside D.
Which of the following is wrong?
Choose the pair of words from the options that best represents a similar relationship as the one expressed in the following pair of words.
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In a family of six, there are three men A, B, and C, and three women R, S, and T. The six persons are Architect, Lawyer, CA, Professor, Doctor, and an Engineer by profession but not in the same order. There are two married couples and two unmarried persons. C is not R's husband. The Doctor is married to a Lawyer. R's grandfather is a Professor. Bis neither A's son nor he is an Architect or a Professor. The Lawyer is T's daughter-in-law. C is T's son and the Engineer's father. A is married to the CA.
Which among the following is the correct pair of married couples?
Tree : Forest :: Grass : ?
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Read the following short passage and choose the best answer to the question below that passage.
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The information above provides the most support for which one of the following statements?
Read the following short passage and choose the best answer to the question following the passage.
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The reasoning in the argument is most vulnerable to which of the following criticisms?
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Statement
- Should people with educational qualifications higher than the optimum requirements be debarred from seeking jobs?
Arguments
- No, it will further aggravate the problem of educated unemployment.
- Yes, it creates complexes among employees and affects the work adversely.
- No, this goes against the basic rights of the individuals.
- Yes, this will increase productivity.
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Statements
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- This is the 64 number bus.
Conclusions
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- This bus does not go to my office.
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Statements
- Water has the shape, has volume.
- The knowledge is like water, flowing from one side to other.
Conclusions
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