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The question contains six statements followed by four sets of combinations of three. Choose the set, which gives the most logical triad. i.e. the third statement mentioned should be a conclusion drawn from the first two statements.

Statements:

  1. All mangoes are fruits.
  2. All mangoes are green.
  3. All mangoes are oval-shaped.
  4. All fruits are sweet.
  5. All mangoes are sweet.
  6. All fruits are expensive.
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The question contains six statements followed by four sets of combinations of three. Choose the set, which gives the most logical triad. i.e. the third statement mentioned should be a conclusion drawn from the first two statements.

Statements:

  1. All frogs are amphibians.
  2. All amphibians are not frogs.
  3. AII amphibians are cold-blooded.
  4. AII frogs lay eggs.
  5. All amphibians lay eggs.
  6. Frogs are cold-blooded.
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The question contains six statements followed by four sets of combinations of three. Choose the set, which gives the most logical triad. i.e. the third statement mentioned should be a conclusion drawn from the first two statements.

Statements:

  1. Some men are of short- height.
  2. Short-heighted men are intelligent.
  3. Sudhir is a man.
  4. Sudhir is of short-height.
  5. Sudhir is intelligent.
  6. AII men are intelligent.
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Peacock: India :: Bear : ?

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CUP : LIP :: BIRD : ?

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Ornithologist : Bird :: Archealogist : ?

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Flow : River :: Stagnant : ?

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Paw : Cat :: Hoof : ?

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Eye : Myopia :: Teeth : ?

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Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.
The faces of a cube are painted in different colors. Blackface is opposite to red. Whiteface is between black and red. Green face is adjacent to grey and blue face is adjacent to green. What colour will be on the face opposite to the white face of the cube?

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Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.
A large cube is painted on all its six faces. It is then cut into a certain number of smaller identical cubes. It was found that among the smaller cubes, there were eight cubes which didn't have any face painted. How many small cubes have exactly three faces painted?

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If G secures 20 marks more than F then what will be the expected marks of A and D respectively?

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Solve the following question and mark the most appropriate option.
There were 200 students who gave a competitive exam. The exam had three sections English, Maths and General Knowledge(GK). Ten students could not pass in any of the subjects. Number of students passed in English was 125, Maths was 95 and general Knowledge was 95. 55 students passed in English and Mathematics. 45 students passed in GK and Maths and 60students passed in GK and English. 20 students passed in English and Maths but failed in GK.
How many passed in all three Subjects?

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Solve the following question and mark the most appropriate option.
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?

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A large volume of water is gushing through a pipe which narrows at the outlet. At which point, A, B, C or D will the water flow fastest?

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In a lake, there are 10 steps labelled using alphabets from A to J. Starting from step A, every minute a frog jumps to the 4th step from where it started that is from the step A it would go to the step E and from E would go to the step I and from I it would go to C etc. Where would the frog be at the 60th minute if it starts at the step A?

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How many hexagon (six sided figures) can you find here?

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In a family there are several brothers and sisters. Every 2 boys have brothers as many as sisters and each girl has 2 brothers less than twice as many brothers as sisters. Now find the number of boys and girls.

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REASON : SFBTPO :: THINK : ?

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Architect : Building :: Sculptor : ?

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