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183701. Choose the word which is most nearly the ‘’SAME’’ in meaning as the word given in ‘’bold’’.‘’Nimble’’
 






183702. Choose the word which is most nearly the ‘’SAME’’ in meaning as the word given in ‘’bold’’.‘’Base’’
 






183703. Choose the word which is ‘’MOST OPPOSITE’’ in meaning of the word given in ‘’bold’’.‘’Fidelity’’
 






183704. Choose the word which is ‘’MOST OPPOSITE’’ in meaning of the word given in ‘’bold’’.‘’Indignation’’
 






183705. Choose the word which is ‘’MOST OPPOSITE’’ in meaning of the word given in ‘’bold’’.‘’Lofty’’
 






183706. Choose the word which is ‘’MOST OPPOSITE’’ in meaning of the word given in ‘’bold’’.‘’Heed’’
 






183707. Choose the word which is ‘’MOST OPPOSITE’’ in meaning of the word given in ‘’bold’’.‘’Intrepid’’
 






183708. If it is possible to make a meaningful word from the seventh, tenth and fourth letters of the word ARISTOPATHOLOGY and the only vowel of the word TOP, then mark the third letter of that word as your answer. If more than one such words can be formed, then mark M as your answer.






183709. In a row of girls, Raveena is fifteenth from the left and Mohini is eighteenth from the right. If they interchange their positions, then Mohini will be fifteenth from the left. How many girls are there in that row ?






183710. In a certain code language , SHORT is written as ITOUS and DWARF as XEAGS. Then in the same code language, how will MANGO be written ?






183711. Out of four persons, B is taller than C, A is taller than D but not as tall as c: Who among them is the tallest ?






183712. In the following series of elements alphabets, number and symbols, what should come in place of the question mark (?) Y 9 B $$\star$$ $$\star$$ W7D $$\star$$ U 5 F ?






183713. In a certain code language, ,MEAL is written as ‘$ ₤ $$\star$$ @’ and SAFE as ‘ o $$\star$$ + ₤’. How will FAME be written in the same code language ?






183714. ‘If’ is related to ‘Condition’ in the same way as ‘But’ is related to






183715. The English alphabet is divided into five groups. Each group starts with the vowel and the consonants immediately following that vowel and the consonants immediately following that vowel are included in that group. Thus, the letters A, B, C, D will be in the first group, the letters E, F, G, H will be in the second group and so on. The value of the first group is fixed as 10, the second group as 20 and so on. The value of the last group is fixed as 50. In a group, the value of each letter will be the value of that group. To calculate the value of a word, you should give the same value of each of the letters as the value of the group to which a particular letter belongs and then add all the letters of the word: If all the letters in the word belong to one group only, then the value of that word will be equal to the product of the number of letters in the word and the value of the group to which the letters belong. However, if the letters of the words belong to different groups, then first write the value of all the letters. The value of the word would be equal to the sum of the value of the first letter and double the sum of the values of the remaining letters.For Example : The value of word ‘CAB’ will be equal to 10 + 10 + 10 = 30, because all the three letters (the first letter and the remaining two) belong to the first group and so the value of each letter is 10. The value of letter BUT = $$10 + 2 \times 40 + 2 \times 50 = 190$$ because the value of first letter B is 10, the value of T = 2 $$\times$$ 40 (T belongs to the fourth group) and the value of U = 2 $$\times$$ 50 (U belongs to the fifth group). Now calculate the value of each word given in questions 161 to 165 :AGE
 






183716. QUEUE






183717. SPORT






183718. HIGH






183719. SHOP






183720. 80 a: HEAD b: AHEAD c: ODD






183721. 200 a: HOW b: SKY c: BEGAY






183722. 230 a: PAWN b: WOLF c: DOWN






183723. 50 a: DAM b: MAD c: BAD






183724. 90 a: BEG b: WAD C, NOD






183725. Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below : P % R 1 5 $$\star$$ M T E 3 B $ V N 4 K A 8 W I 6 2 G # U H 7 Ö J Q 9 L YHow many such vowels are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by a consonant and immediately followed by a number ?
 






183726. Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below : P % R 1 5 $$\star$$ M T E 3 B $ V N 4 K A 8 W I 6 2 G # U H 7 Ö J Q 9 L YHow many such consonants are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by a symbol and immediately followed by a consonant ?
 






183727. What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following series based on the above arrangements ? 1 $$\star$$ T 3 $ N K 8 1 ? Ö Q L






183728. Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below : P % R 1 5 $$\star$$ M T E 3 B $ V N 4 K A 8 W I 6 2 G # U H 7 Ö J Q 9 L YFour of the following five are alike in a certain way with regard to their position in the above arrangement. Which is one does not belong to that group ?
 






183729. Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below : P % R 1 5 $$\star$$ M T E 3 B $ V N 4 K A 8 W I 6 2 G # U H 7 Ö J Q 9 L YWhich of the following is the seventh to the right of the twentieth from the right in the above arrangements ?
 






183730. Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statement are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give answer.How many daughters does M have ? a: P and Q are the only daughters of N. b: D is brother of P and son of M. D and Q are siblings.






183731. How is ‘then’ written in a code language ? a: ‘now and then’ is written as ‘ka da ta’ in that code language b: ‘then you come’ is written as ‘da ma pa’ in that code language






183732. Who amongst P, Q, R, S and T is the heaviest ? a: Q is heavier than R and T but lighter than only S. b: R is third from the top when they are arranged in descending order of their weight and is heavier than T and P.






183733. Towards which direction is Q from R ? a: Q is exactly to the east of M b: M is exactly to the south of R.






183734. On which day of the week did Sohan visit Chennai ? a: Sohan returned to Hyderabad from Chennai on Thursday b: Sohan left Hyderabad on Monday for Chennai.






183735. Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are seven members of a family. Each one of them has a different profession--- Doctor, Teacher, Lawyer, Engineer, Architect, Chartered Accountant and Banker and their incomes are different. These are two married couples in the group. R is the Doctor and earns more than the Engineer and the Lawyer. T is married to the Chartered Accountant and she earns the least. No lady is either Lawyer or Engineer. Q, the Teacher, earns less than P--the Banker. W is married to Q and he earns more than S and P. V is not the Lawyer. The Chartered Accountant earns less than the Lawyer but more than the Banker.What is the profession of V?
 






183736. What is P’s position from the top when they are arranged in descending order of their income ?






183737. At least how many male members are there in the family ?






183738. Who earns the maximum in the family ?






183739. Which of the following is a pair of married couple ?






183740. Statements: Some fruits are flowers. No flower is boat. All boats are rivers. Conclusions: I. Some fruits are rivers II. Some rivers are boats. III. Some rivers are flowers. IV. Some flowers are fruits.






183741. Statements: Some buses are horses. All horses are goats. All goats are dogs. Conclusions: I. Some dogs are buses. II. Some dogs are horses III. Some dogs are goats. IV. Some buses are goats.






183742. Statements: Some chairs are buildings. All buildings are cars. Some cars are trucks. Conclusions: I. Some trucks are chairs. II. Some chairs are cars. III. Some cars are buildings IV. No truck is chair.






183743. Statements: All doors are windows. All houses are windows. Some windows are tablets. Conclusions: I. Some doors are houses II. Some houses are tablets. III. Some tables are doors IV. All tablets are windows.






183744. Statements: All tigers are papers. No paper is tree: All trees are roads. Conclusions: I. No tiger is tree II. Some roads are trees III. Some papers are tigers IV. Some tigers are trees






183745. In these questions, certain symbols have been used to indicate relationships between elements as follows : P @ Q means P is not greater than Q. P # Q means P is not smaller than Q P © Q means P is neither greater than Q nor smaller than Q P $$\star$$ Q means P is neither greater than Q nor equal to Q P $ Q means P is neither smaller than Q nor equal to Q.In each questions, three statements showing certain relationships have been given, followed by two conclusions I and II. Assuming that the given statements are true, find out which of the two conclusions is/are definitely true:Statements: D @ T, T * E, E $ N Conclusions: I. E $ D II. T $ N






183746. Statements: H * F, F # G, G © Q Conclusions: I. Q © F II. Q $$\star$$ F






183747. Statements: K * T, T $ F, F # R Conclusions: I. K $ R II. F $$\star$$ K






183748. Statements: M © R, R $ K, K # A Conclusions: I. M © A II. M $ A






183749. Statements: B @ V, V © M, J $ M Conclusions: I. J $ B II. J $ V






183750. In making decisions about important questions, it is desirable to be able to distinguish between ‘’strong’’ arguments and ‘’weak’’ arguments so far as they are related to the question. ‘’Strong’’ arguments must be both important and directly related to the question. ‘’Weak’’ arguments may not be directly related to the question and may be of minor importance or may be related to the trivial aspects of the question. Each question below is followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the arguments is a ‘’strong’’ argument and which is a ‘’weak’’ arguments. Give your answer as---Should the opening of the new management educational institute be completely banned ? Arguments: I. Yes, There is no need to establish new institute, as there are already sufficient management institutes in the country. II. No, We need more managers with professional aptitude during the forthcoming years because the future scenario will be more competitive:






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