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If 4 * 2 @ 3 = 6, 18 * 6 @ 4 = 12, then what will be the value of 24 * 3 @ 7?
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If 16 - 2 = 2, 9 - 3 = 0, 81 - 1 = 8, then what is 64 - 4 = ?
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9 x 8 x 7 = 24, 4 x 7 x 3 = 14, 2 x 1 x 9 =?
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If 63 + 25 = 16, 12 + 18 = 12 and 23 + 17 = 13, then 54 + 22 = ?
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If 20 - 10 means 200, 8 ÷ 4 means 12, 6 x 2 means 4, then 100 -10 x 1000 ÷ 1000 + 100 x 10 = ?
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Which one of the following diagrams indicates the relation between men, fathers, and parents?
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The question given below contains three groups of items. You are required to choose one of the four diagrams that depict the correct relationship between the three groups of items in the question.
Moon, Earth, Universe
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The question given below contains three groups of items. You are required to choose one of the four diagrams that depict the correct relationship between the three groups of items in the question.
India, Pakistan, Asia
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The question given below contains three groups of items. You are required to choose one of the four diagrams that depict the correct relationship between the three groups of items in the question.
Batsman, Cricketer, Stick
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The question given below contains three groups of items. You are required to choose one of the four diagrams that depict the correct relationship between the three groups of items in the question.
Book, Pen, Pencil
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The question given below has three items having certain relationships among them. The same relationship is expressed by sets of circles, each circle representing one item irrespective of its size. Match the items with the right set of circles.
Rivers, Canals, Perennial source of water
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The question given below has three items having certain relationships among them. The same relationship is expressed by sets of circles, each circle representing one item irrespective of its size. Match the items with the right set of circles.
Rings, Ornaments, Diamond rings
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The question given below has three items having certain relationships among them. The same relationship is expressed by sets of circles, each circle representing one item irrespective of its size. Match the items with the right set of circles.
Women, Married persons, Wives who work
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The question given below has three items having certain relationships among them. The same relationship is expressed by sets of circles, each circle representing one item irrespective of its size. Match the items with the right set of circles.
Computer skilled, Graduates, Employed
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Which one of the following diagrams represents the correct relationship among Teachers, Educated, Employed?
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Identify the diagram that best represents the relationship between the classes given below.
Police, Thief, Criminal
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Which diagram correctly represents the relationship between Politicians, Poets, and Women?
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Identify the diagram that best represents the relationship among classes given below
Mammal, Dog, and Bat.
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Below is given a figure made of three circles intersecting one another. These circles represent graduates, typists and Government employees. The intersecting regions have been denoted by a, b, c, e, f, g, and h, respectively. Study the diagram carefully and answer the question
Which of the following letters represents the typists who are only graduates?
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Below is given a figure made of three circles intersecting one another. These circles represent graduates, typists, and Government employees. The intersecting regions have been denoted by a, b, c, e, f, g, and h, respectively. Study the diagram carefully and answer the question
Which of the following letters represents the typists who are government employees but not graduates?
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