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How many such pairs of letters are there in the word 'SERVITUDE', each of which has as many letters between them as in the English alphabet series?
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How many such pairs of letters are there in the word 'PREAMBLE', each of which has as many letters between them as in the English alphabet series?
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How many such pairs of letters are there in the word 'COMPUTERS', each of which has as many letters between them as in the English alphabet series?
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How many such pairs of letters are there in the word 'OVERWHELM', each of which has as many letters between them as in the English alphabet series?
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How many such letters are there in the word 'MONKEY' which remain the same in its position, if the letters are arranged in descending order alphabetically?
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How many such letters are there in the word 'MARTINA' which remain the same in its position, if they are arranged in alphabetical order?
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How many such letters are there in the word 'TIGER' which remain the same in its position, if the letters are arranged in ascending order alphabetically?
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If each consonant in the word 'EXACTION' is replaced by the previous letter of the English alphabet series and each vowel is replaced by the next letter of the English alphabet series and the new letters are arranged alphabetically, then which of the following will be the fourth from the right end after the rearrangement?
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If each consonant in the word 'TENDULKAR' is replaced by the next letter of the English alphabet series and each vowel is replaced by he previous letter of the English alphabet series and the new letters are arranged alphabetically; then which of the following will be the fifth from the left end after the rearrangement?
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If each vowel in the word 'SURROUND' is changed to the previous letter of the English alphabet series and each consonant is changed to the next letter of the English alphabet series, then which of the following will be the second from the right end of the new arrangement?
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If each consonant in the word 'EXPLORATION' is replaced by the previous alphabet and each vowel is replaced by the alphabet following it of the English alphabetic series and then the order of the alphabets thus, formed is reversed, then which of the following will be the 7th from the right?
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If the first and second letters in the word 'COMMUNICATIONS' were interchanged, also the third and the fourth letters, the fifth and sixth letters and so on. Which letter would be the 10th letter counting from your right?
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In the word MATHEMATICS, the ratio of the number of consonants to the number of vowels is
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Each vowel of the word ADJECTIVE is substituted with the next letter of the English alphabetical series, and each consonant is substituted with the letter preceding it. How many vowels are present in the new arrangement?
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Geeta is taller than Seeta, but not taller than Radha. Radha and Rani are of same height. Geeta is shorter than Paru. Amongst all girls who is the shortest?
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The following question has two statements P and Q. They may look factually absurd. You have to ignore this absurdly and concentrate only upon the logic involved in its statement.
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P: All fish can fly. Some fish are birds. All birds are naughty. Therefore some naughty can fly.
Q: Some fish are birds. All birds are naughty. Therefore all fish are naughty.
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The following question has two statements P and Q. They may look factually absurd. You have to ignore this absurdly and concentrate only upon the logic involved in its statement.
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P: Jackals live in forests. Cities are in forests. Therefore jackals live in cities.
Q: Some tables are grass. All stools are grass. Therefore all tables are stools.
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The following question has two statements P and Q. They may look factually absurd. You have to ignore this absurdly and concentrate only upon the logic involved in its statement.
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P: Some musicians are not rich. All musicians are polite. Therefore not all polite persons are rich.
Q: All musicians are rich. No rich person is polite. Therefore musicians are not polite.
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Read the following information for a question and chose the most appropriate option:
P and Q are good at driving the Motorcycle and Jeep. R and P are good in driving Jeep and Lorry. R, S, and T are good at driving Motor Cycle and Lorry. T and R are good at driving buses and Tempo. S and Q are good at driving Bus and Jeep.
Who is good at driving the motor Cycle, Jeep and Lorry but not a bus?
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Read the following information for a question and chose the most appropriate option:
P and Q are good at driving the Motorcycle and Jeep. R and P are good at driving Jeep and Lorry. R, S, and T are good at driving Motor Cycle and Lorry. T and R are good at driving buses and Tempo. S and Q are good at driving Bus and Jeep.
Who is good at driving Tempo, Motor Cycle, Lorry but not Jeep?
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