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191351. Fill in the blanks with suitable positive integer in each of the questions.





191352. Fill in the blanks with suitable positive integer in each of the questions.





191353. Fill in the blanks with suitable positive integer in each of the questions.





191354. Digits 1 to 6 are marked one each on the faces of a die. 3 different positions of a die are 3 given below. The combination of digits on the faces opposite to each other are.





191355. All the faces of a cuboid arc painted. It is cut by planes parallel to its faces to form unit cubes. If the number of cubes having all unpainted faces is 1001, then the dimensions of , the cuboid are





191356. The minimum number of different colours required to paint the surfaces of a cuboid so that no two adjacent faces are painted with same colour, is





191357. In the following figure, each cell marked with a symbol is a face of a cube. If the surfaces are folded to form a cube, then the faces that are adjacent to the face labelled $$\theta$$ are





191358. Read the following information and answer the quetions below. The principal of a college scheduled the following week, starting from Monday to Sunday. i) Management skills six lecture ii) Decision making iii) Motivation iv) Soft skills v) Faculty development vi) Quality circles It is decided to organise the lecture on Motivation immediatly after Faculty development. The lecture on Quality circles is to be scheduled on Wednesday and it should be followed by Soft skills. The lecture on Decision making should be organised on Friday. The lecture on Management skills and the lecture on Soft skills are to be scheduled with a gap of two days M which no lecture is to be scheduled on one day (Saturday is not that day) just after the lecture day on Soft skills.On which day, no lecture is arranged in a week?
 





191359. How many lectures were organised between Quality circles and Motivation?





191360. The lecture on Management skills is to be organised on





191361. The second figure in the first pair of problem figures bears a certain relationship to the first figure. Similarly, one of the figures in the answer figures bears the same relationship to the first figure, in the second pair of the problem figures. You have to locate the figure which would fit into the blank space and give it as your answer.





191362. Select the related figure from the answer figures that fits with the blank space of the following analogy, and give it as your answer.





191363. Based on following sequence of numbers, letters and symbols, answer the questions$$\alpha$$ * S A 3 $$\beta$$ 7 C 5 @ L $ P 4 $$\uparrow$$ Q M 2 L B & 4 9 D E I X Y # 6The number of letters of English alphabet that are immediately followed by a number or immediately peceeded by a symbol is
 





191364. Based on following sequence of numbers, letters and symbols, answer the questions$$\alpha$$ * S A 3 $$\beta$$ 7 C 5 @ L $ P 4 $$\uparrow$$ Q M 2 L B & 4 9 D E I X Y # 6The number of symbols either preceeded or followed by a number is
 





191365. Based on following sequence of numbers, letters and symbols, answer the questions$$\alpha$$ * S A 3 $$\beta$$ 7 C 5 @ L $ P 4 $$\uparrow$$ Q M 2 L B & 4 9 D E I X Y # 6If all symbols are removed from the above sequence then tha entry in 9th position from right is
 





191366. Based on following sequence of numbers, letters and symbols, answer the questions$$\alpha$$ * S A 3 $$\beta$$ 7 C 5 @ L $ P 4 $$\uparrow$$ Q M 2 L B & 4 9 D E I X Y # 6The difference between the number of letters of English alphabet and the numbr of numerals in the sequence is
 





191367. The 14th element to the left of the 6th element lying to the right of 'B' is





191368. A sequence of numbers or alphabets following a specific pattern is given. Fill in the blanks with suitable entry from the options that follows the same pattern.10, 30, 68, 130, ..........
 





191369. A sequence of numbers or alphabets following a specific pattern is given. Fill in the blanks with suitable entry from the options that follows the same pattern.3, 14, 39, 84, ..............
 





191370. $$1\frac{1}{7}, 3\frac{6}{7}, 9\frac{1}{7}, 17\frac{6}{7}, ...........$$





191371. A sequence of numbers or alphabets following a specific pattern is given. Fill in the blanks with suitable entry from the options that follows the same pattern.14, 78, 252, 620, .......
 





191372. A sequence of numbers or alphabets following a specific pattern is given. Fill in the blanks with suitable entry from the options that follows the same pattern.1, 4, 10, 20, .........
 





191373. A sequence of numbers or alphabets following a specific pattern is given. Fill in the blanks with suitable entry from the options that follows the same pattern.ABC, BDF, CFI, DHL, .......
 





191374. A sequence of numbers or alphabets following a specific pattern is given. Fill in the blanks with suitable entry from the options that follows the same pattern.B, C, E, G, .......
 





191375. A sequence of numbers or alphabets following a specific pattern is given. Fill in the blanks with suitable entry from the options that follows the same pattern.AZ, CW, FR, JK, .......
 





191376. A sequence of numbers or alphabets following a specific pattern is given. Fill in the blanks with suitable entry from the options that follows the same pattern.BCE, CEG, EGK, GKM, ..........
 





191377. A sequence of numbers or alphabets following a specific pattern is given. Fill in the blanks with suitable entry from the options that follows the same pattern.A, D, I, P, .........
 





191378. Select the suitable entry from the given options that fills the blank in the following analogies.AFHE: IKMO:: ...... :UDFA
 





191379. Select the suitable entry from the given options that fills the blank in the following analogies.3265 : 4376 :: 4673 : ......
 





191380. Select the suitable entry from the given options that fills the blank in the following analogies.IMPLICATE : INCRIMINATION :: EXONERATE : ........
 





191381. Select the suitable entry from the given options that fills the blank in the following analogies.216 : 625 :: ....... : 4096
 





191382. Select the suitable entry from the given options that fills the blank in the following analogies.LIGHT : CANDLE :: ....... : .......
 





191383. In each of the questions, a question is followed by two statements I and II. Give your answerWho is the youngest among A, B, C? I. The difference between the ages of A and B is 3 years. II. A is 4 years younger to C.





191384. In each of the questions, a question is followed by two statements I and II. Give your answerIf numbers x, y, z are all less than 40, how many of them are positive? I. x + y = 46 II. x + y + z = 80





191385. In each of the questions, a question is followed by two statements I and II. Give your answerWhat is the value of ab? I. a + b = 9 II. | a - b | = 5





191386. In each of the questions, a question is followed by two statements I and II. Give your answerWhat is the volume of the cone? I. The base radius of the cone is numerically equal to the perimeter of the square ABCD. II. Length of the side of the square is 4 cm.





191387. In each of the questions, a question is followed by two statements I and II. Give your answerWhat is the angle of the sector at the centre of a circle? I. The perimeter of the sector is 16 cm II. Arc length of that sector is 10 cm





191388. In each of the questions, a question is followed by two statements I and II. Give your answerIs the perimeter of the rectangular plot more than 65 cms? I. Its length is less than 16 cm II. Its breadth is more than 10 cm





191389. Is the slope of the straight line equal to $$\frac{3}{5}$$ ? I. The straight line is passing through the point (3,5) II. The straight line perpendicular to 5x - 3y + 4 = 0





191390. In each of the questions, a question is followed by two statements I and II. Give your answerWhat is the sum of the first 21 terms of the AP? I. The common difference of the A.P. is 3 II. The $$11^{th}$$ term of the A.P. is 31.





191391. In each of the questions, a question is followed by two statements I and II. Give your answerIs 10, a factor of n + 5 ? I. n is odd and divisible by 9 II. n is even and divisible by 5





191392. In each of the questions, a question is followed by two statements I and II. Give your answerIs the positive integer m odd? I. $$m^2 + 2m$$ is even II. $$m^2 + m$$ is even





191393. What is the value of $$\cos \theta$$? I. $$\sec \theta + \tan \theta$$ = 5 II. $$1 + \sin \theta = \frac{25}{13}$$





191394. If the A.M. of 4, 20, 40, x is m, then what is the value of m? I. $$\frac{m}{x} - 5$$ = 8 II. x is less than m





191395. In each of the questions, a question is followed by two statements I and II. Give your answerWhat is the volume of the sphere? I. The surface area of the sphere is equal to area of the circle with radius 5 cm. II. The radius of the sphere is equal to the perimeter of a square.





191396. What is the range of y? I. $$13 \leq x + y \leq 19$$ II. $$4 \geq x - y \geq -5$$





191397. In each of the questions, a question is followed by two statements I and II. Give your answerWhat is the rate of compound imterest? I. Principal is Rs. 1200 II. Amount is Rs. 1323





191398. For the Assertion (A) and Reason (R) the correct alternative from the following(A) : The sum 1 + 3 + 5 + .... + 21 = 100 (R) : The sum of first $$n$$ odd positive integers is $$n^2$$





191399. For the Assertion (A) and Reason (R) the correct alternative from the following(A) : If the perimeter of a rectangle is 12 meters, then its maximum area is 9 $$m^2$$. (R) : Geometric mean of two positive numbers is less than or equal to their Arithmetic mean





191400. (A):  If D, E and F respectively represent orthocentre, centroid and circumcentre of a triangle $$\triangle ABC$$, then Area of $$\triangle DEF = \frac{1}{4}$$ (Area of $$\triangle ABC$$) (R) : In any triangle, orthocentre, centroid and circumcentre are collinear:





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