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In the following question, a group of numerals is given followed by four groups of symbol/letter combinations lettered (A), (B), (C) and (D). Numerals are to be coded as per the codes and conditions. You have to find out which of the combinations (A). (B). (C) and (D) is correct and 1nC1icate your answer accordingly.

Numerals 3 5 7 4 2 6 8 1 0 9
Letter/symbol code: * B E A @ F K % R M

Following conditions apply:

1. If the first digit, as well as the last digit, is odd, both are to be coded as 'X'.
2. If the first digit, as well as the last digit, is even both are to be coded as '$'
3. If the last digit is 'O', it is to be coded as '#'.

Find out the combination for 546839

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Chapter: [1] Logical Reasoning
Concept: Coding and Decoding (Entrance Exam)

Recently, the answers to a test held nationwide were leaked to a group of unscrupulous people. The investigative agency has arrested the mastermind and nine other people A, B, C. D, E, F, G, H and I in this matter. Interrogating them, the following facts have been obtained regarding their operation. Initially, the mastermind obtains the correct answer key. All the others create their answer key from one or two people who already possess the same. These people are called his/her "sources".

If the person has two sources, then he/she compares the answer keys obtained for both sources. If the key to a question from both sources is identical, it is copied, otherwise it is left blank.

If the person has only one source, He/she copies the source's answer into his/her copy. Finally, each person compulsorily replaces one of the answers (not a blank one) with a wrong answer in his/her answer key. 

The paper contained 200 questions, so the investigative agency has ruled out the possibility of two or more of them introducing wrong answers to the same question. The investigative agency has a copy of the correct answer key and has tabulated the following data. This data represents question numbers.

Name Wrong Answer(s) Blank Answer(s)
A 45 -
B 96 46,90,25
C 2756 17,46,90
D 17 -
E 4690 -
F 1446 92,90
G 25 -
H 4692 -
I 27 17,26,90

Both G and H were sources to

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Chapter: [1] Logical Reasoning
Concept: Analytical and Logical Reseasoning

Recently, the answers to a test held nationwide were leaked to a group of unscrupulous people. The investigative agency has arrested the mastermind and nine other people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, Hand I in this matter. interrogating them, the following facts have been obtained regarding their operation. Initially, the mastermind obtains the correct answer-key. AU the others create their answer-key from one or two people who already possess the same. These people are called his/her "'sources". If the person has two sources. then he/she compares the answer-keys obtained for both sources. If the key to a question from both sources is identical, it is copied, otherwise, it is left blank. If the person has only one source, he/she copies the source's answer into his/her copy. Finally, each person compulsorily replaces one of the answers (not a blank one) with a wrong answer in his/her answer key. 
The paper contained 200 questions; so the investigative agency has ruled out the possibility of two or more of them introducing wrong answers to the same question. The investigative agency has a copy of the correct answer key and has tabulated the following data. This data represents question numbers.

Name Wrong Answer(s) Blank Answer(s)
A 45 ___
B 96 46, 90, 25
C 27, 56 17, 46, 90
D 17 ____
E 46, 90 ____
F 14, 46 92, 90
G 25 ____
H 46, 92 ____
I 27 17, 26, 90

Which of the following statements is true?

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Chapter: [1] Logical Reasoning
Concept: Analytical and Logical Reseasoning

Recently, the answers to a test held nationwide were leaked to a group of unscrupulous people. The investigative agency has arrested the mastermind and nine other people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, Hand I in this matter. interrogating them, the following facts have been obtained regarding their operation. Initially, the mastermind obtains the correct answer-key. AU the others create their answer-key from one or two people who already possess the same. These people are called his/her "'sources". If the person has two sources. then he/she compares the answer-keys obtained for both sources. If the key to a question from both sources is identical, it is copied, otherwise, it is left blank. If the person has only one source, he/she copies the source's answer into his/her copy. Finally, each person compulsorily replaces one of the answers (not a blank one) with a wrong answer in his/her answer key. 
The paper contained 200 questions; so the investigative agency has ruled out the possibility of two or more of them introducing wrong answers to the same question. The investigative agency has a copy of the correct answer key and has tabulated the following data. This data represents question numbers.

Name Wrong Answer(s) Blank Answer(s)
A 45 ___
B 96 46, 90, 25
C 27, 56 17, 46, 90
D 17 ____
E 46, 90 ____
F 14, 46 92, 90
G 25 ____
H 46, 92 ____
I 27 17, 26, 90

Which of the following two groups of people has identical sources?

1) A, D and G
2) E and H

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Chapter: [1] Logical Reasoning
Concept: Analytical and Logical Reseasoning

Choose the best option that correctly classifies the four sentences as a :

F: Fact: if it relates to a known matter of direct observation, or an existing reality or something known to be true
J: Judgment: If it is an opinion or estimate or anticipation of common sense or intention.
I: Inference: If it is a logical conclusion or deduction about something based:I on the knowledge of facts.

A. Everyday social life is impossible without interpersonal relationships.

B. The root of many misunderstandings has been cited in poor relations individuals.

C. Assuming the above to be true. social life will be much better if people understand the importance of good interpersonal relations.

D. A study reveals that interpersonal relations and hence life, in general, can be improved with a little effort on the part of individuals.

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Chapter: [1] Logical Reasoning
Concept: Analytical and Logical Reseasoning

Choose the best option that correctly classifies the four sentences as a :

F: Fact: if it relates to a known matter of direct observation, or an existing reality or something known to be true
J: Judgment: If it is an opinion or estimate or anticipation of common sense or intention.
I: Inference: If it is a logical conclusion or deduction about something based on the knowledge of facts.

A. The Cabinet minister definitely took the wrong step in giving the government contract.

B. Under the circumstances, he had many other alternatives.

C. The Prime Minister is embarrassed due to the minister's decision.

D. If he has put the government in jeopardy, the minister must resign.

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Chapter: [1] Logical Reasoning
Concept: Statement and Arguments (Entrance Exam)

Question consists of five statements followed by options consisting of three statements put together in a sped fie order Choose the best option which indicates a valid argument, that is, where the third statement is a conclusion drawn from the preceding two statements.

A. Traffic congestion increases carbon monoxide in the environment.

B. Increase in carbon monoxide is hazardous to wealth.

C. Traffic congestion is hazardous to health.

D. Some traffic congestion does not cause increase carbon monoxide.

E. Some traffic congestion is not hazardous to health.

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Chapter: [1] Logical Reasoning
Concept: Statement and Arguments (Entrance Exam)

Question consists of five statements followed by options consisting of three statements put together in a sped fie order Choose the best option which indicates a valid argument, that is, where the third statement is a conclusion drawn from the preceding two statements.

A. MBAs are in great demand.

B. Samrat ana Akshita are in great demand

C. Samrat is in great demand.

D. Akshita is in great demand.

E. Samrat and Akshita are MBAs

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Chapter: [1] Logical Reasoning
Concept: Statement and Arguments (Entrance Exam)

Question consists of five statements followed by options consisting of three statements put together in a specific order Choose the best option which indicates a valid argument, that is, where the third statement is a conclusion drawn from the preceding two statements.

A. All software companies employ knowledge workers.

B. infotech employees are knowledge workers.

C. Infotech is a software company.

D. Some software companies employ knowledge workers.

E. lnfotech employs only knowledge workers.

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Chapter: [1] Logical Reasoning
Concept: Statement and Arguments (Entrance Exam)

Read the following information carefully to choose best option for the question: 

If 'A $ B' means that A is the father of B. 'A * B' means that A is the mother of B. 'A @ B' means that A is the wife of B, then which of the following means that M is the grand- mother of N?

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Chapter: [1] Logical Reasoning
Concept: Blood Relationships (Entrance Exam)

The question contains two statements numbers I and II.

You have to decide whether the information provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give your answer as:

Answer (1)  If the information in the statement I alone are sufficient to answer the questions.

Answer (2) If the information in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the questions.

Answer (3) If the information either in statement I alone or in statement II atone is sufficient to answer the questions.

Answer (4) If the information even in both statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the questions

Can a democratic system operate without effective opposition?

I. The opposition is indispensable.

II. A good politician always learns more from his opponents than from his fervent supporters.

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Chapter: [1] Logical Reasoning
Concept: Statement and Action (Entrance Exam)

The question contains two statements numbers I and II.

You have to decide whether the information provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give your answer as:

Answer (1)  If the information in the statement I alone are sufficient to answer the questions.

Answer (2) If the information in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the questions.

Answer (3) If the information either in statement I alone or in statement II atone is sufficient to answer the questions.

Answer (4) If the information even in both statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the questions

Do habits make men·s life rigid?

I. It is out of habit that people envy others.

II. Men become slave of habits.

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Chapter: [1] Logical Reasoning
Concept: Statement and Action (Entrance Exam)

The question contains two statements numbers I and II.

You have to decide whether the information provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give your answer as:

Answer (1)  If the information in the statement I alone are sufficient to answer the questions.

Answer (2) If the information in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the questions.

Answer (3) If the information either in statement I alone or in statement II atone is sufficient to answer the questions.

Answer (4) If the information even in both statement I and II together are not sufficient to answer the questions

Does intelligence predict the child's ability to learn? 

I. Intelligence is unaffected by bad teaching or dull home environment.

II. Children from poor home back.grounds do not do w•ll in their school

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Chapter: [1] Logical Reasoning
Concept: Statement and Action (Entrance Exam)

In the following question some capital alphabets are written in a row, below them their coding has been given. In the question, a particular word has been coded in a particular manner using codes as given below the capital letters.

You have to understand the pattern of cooing ana nave to answer the question subsequently.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
U a 2 v b w 3 t 4 x s y 5 z 6 c d 8 7 e r h 9 I p q

If DASH is 2a84, then SMASH is?

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Chapter: [1] Logical Reasoning
Concept: Coding and Decoding (Entrance Exam)

In the following question, some capital alphabets are written in a row, below them their coding has been given. In the question, a particular word has been coded in a particular manner using codes as given below the capital letters.

You have to understand the pattern of cooing ana nave to answer the question subsequently.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
U a 2 v b w 3 t 4 x s y 5 z 6 c d 8 7 e r h 9 I p q

If FASHION is z64t7w, then POSITION is?

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Chapter: [1] Logical Reasoning
Concept: Coding and Decoding (Entrance Exam)

In the following question, some capital alphabets are written in a row, below them their coding has been given. In the question, a particular word has been coded in a particular manner using codes as given below the capital letters.

You have to understand the pattern of cooing ana nave to answer the question subsequently.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
U a 2 v b w 3 t 4 x s y 5 z 6 c d 8 7 e r h 9 I p q

If LONDON is 5c62z5, then EUROPE is?

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Chapter: [1] Logical Reasoning
Concept: Coding and Decoding (Entrance Exam)

The question contains two statements and two conclusions numbered I and II.

You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and decide which of the given conclusion(s) logically follow(s) from the two given statements.

Answer (1) If only conclusion I follows.
Answer (2) If only conclusion II follows.
Answer (3) If neither I nor II follows.
Answer (4) 1 f both I and II follows.

Statements:
I. Some players are singers.  
II. All singers are tall.

Conclusions:

I. Some players are tall.
II. All players are tall.

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Chapter: [1] Logical Reasoning
Concept: Syllogism and Critical Reasoning (Entrance Exam)

The question contains two statements and two conclusions numbered I and II.

You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and decide which of the given conclusion(s) logically follow(s) from the two given statements.

Answer (1) If only conclusion I follows.
Answer (2) If only conclusion II follows.
Answer (3) If neither I nor II follows.
Answer (4) 1 f both I and II follows.

Statements:
I. Some vegetables are fruits.
II. No fruit is black.

Conclusions: 
I. Some fruits are vegetables.
II. No vegetable is black.

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Chapter: [1] Logical Reasoning
Concept: Syllogism and Critical Reasoning (Entrance Exam)

Amit first goes in South direction. then he turns towards left and travels for some distance After that he turns right and moves a certain distance. At last, he turns left and travels again for some distance. Now. in which direction is he moving?

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Chapter: [1] Logical Reasoning
Concept: Direction and Distance Test (Entrance Exam)

There are six houses in a row. Mr. Aalekh has Mr. Mishra and Mr. lliyas as neighbors. Mr. Mritynjay has Mr. Sandeep and Mr. Nayakas neighbours. Mr. Sandeep's house is not next to Mr. Mishra or Mr. lliyas and Mr. Nayakdoes not live next to Mr. lliyas who are Mr. Mishra's next-door neighbors? 

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Chapter: [1] Logical Reasoning
Concept: Ranking (Entrance Exam)
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