Practice Question and Answer
8 Q:Directions : In each of the questions below are given four statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II, and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some red are blue.
All white are blue.
All yellow are red.
Some white are orange.
Conclusions:
I. Some white are yellow.
II. Some orange are definitely red.
III. At least some blue are orange.
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5e859364da8cc52a10f4b4a4Some red are blue.
All white are blue.
All yellow are red.
Some white are orange.
Conclusions:
I. Some white are yellow.
II. Some orange are definitely red.
III. At least some blue are orange.
- 1If both conclusions I and III followfalse
- 2If only conclusion III followstrue
- 3If both conclusions I and II followfalse
- 4If both conclusions II and III followfalse
- 5If all conclusions followsfalse
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Answer : 2. "If only conclusion III follows"
Q: Ankur borrowed sum money from Megha at 8 % P.a simple interest and twice the amount from Harshita at 9 % P.a simple interest. He then added some more money of his own and lent the entire amount to Shalini at 10 % p.a simple interest. At the end of the year Ankur gained 14,000. If Ankur lend ₹ 40,000 to Shalini, then how much did Ankur borrow from Megha ?
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5f0d80e9fce67160728ec6b9- 1₹ 15,000false
- 2₹ 10,000true
- 3₹ 25,000false
- 4₹ 20,000false
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Answer : 2. "₹ 10,000 "
Q: If ‘+’ stands for division, ÷ stands for multiplication, multiplication stands for addition; then which one of the following equation is correct?
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5d8ca41a83050426e7ac25ba- 110÷5+4=6false
- 210-4+2=6false
- 310+2-5=6false
- 410+2×1=6true
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Answer : 4. "10+2×1=6"
Q: 5 years ago Sushma was 5 times as old as her Son. 5 years hence her age will be 8 less than three times the corresponding age of her Son. Find their ages ? 4140 05b5cc73ae4d2b4197774f8d3
5b5cc73ae4d2b4197774f8d3- 124 and 13 yearsfalse
- 248 and 24 yearsfalse
- 335 and 11 yearstrue
- 433 and 15 yearsfalse
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Answer : 3. "35 and 11 years"
Explanation :
Answer: C) 35 and 11 years Explanation: Let the age of sushma be x and the age of her son is yThen five years before x-5=5(y-5) ...(1)Five years hence x+5 = 3(y+5)-8 .....(2) By soving (1) & (2), we get5y - 15 = 3y + 7y = 11 => x = 35 Therefore, the age of Sushma = 35 and her son = 11.
Q: Find the missing term in the following image?

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5dd26dce2790b44afea7697d- 115true
- 25false
- 36false
- 43false
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Answer : 1. "15"
Q: In a row of 36 boys, who are facing north, P is eighth from the right end and there are seven children between L and P. What is L's position from the left end of the row?
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6023b50de4d6c265698eb6b1- 121thtrue
- 216thfalse
- 320thfalse
- 4Can't be determinedfalse
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Answer : 1. "21th "
Q: Who was the Governor General of India during the 1857's Gadar 4135 05cd945bfee05f254c7e76dba
5cd945bfee05f254c7e76dba- 1Lord Kenningtrue
- 2Neil Armstrongfalse
- 3John Mathaifalse
- 4None of thesefalse
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Answer : 1. "Lord Kenning"
Q: The phenomenon of summer sleep by animals is called 4135 05b5cc7eee4d2b41977751ccc
5b5cc7eee4d2b41977751ccc- 1hibernationfalse
- 2aestivationtrue
- 3lazinessfalse
- 4lethargyfalse
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Answer : 2. "aestivation"
Explanation :
Answer: B) aestivation Explanation: Aestivation is summer sleep. Many organisms like the snails do not find it comfortable in summer. They withdraw and lead a life with reduced BMR (basic Metabolic Rate) in a state of dormancy.

