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Answer 1) dRashmi is the daughter of Amit who is son of Veena.Therefore, Veena is Grand mother of Rashmi. Answer 2) bVandana's sister is Vishal's brother's wife.Therfore, Vishal is Vandana's Brother-in-law. Answer 3) cYashwanth is son of Avinash who is the son of Rohit Agarwal.Therefore, surname of Yashwanth is Agarwal.
рдкреНрд░: A family has a man, his wife, their four sons and their wives and one daughter. The family of every son also has 3 sons and one daughter. Find out the total number of female members in the family ? 2668 05b5cc758e4d2b4197774fbe5
5b5cc758e4d2b4197774fbe5- 112false
- 28false
- 39false
- 410true
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рдЙрддреНрддрд░ : 4. "10"
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Answer: D) 10 Explanation: 1) Man's wife. = 12) Man's 4 son's wives. = 43) Man's daughter. = 14) 4 son's has each one daughter. = 4Therefore, total number of female members in the family = 1+4+1+4 = 10.
рдкреНрд░: Pointing to a photograph, a woman says, "This man's son's sister is my mother-in-law." How is the woman's husband related to the man in the photograph ? 1350 05b5cc758e4d2b4197774fbea
5b5cc758e4d2b4197774fbea- 1sonfalse
- 2nephewfalse
- 3grandsontrue
- 4son-in-lawfalse
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рдЙрддреНрддрд░ : 3. "grandson"
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Answer: C) grandson Explanation: Man's son's sister---Man's daughter.So, the man's daughter is the mother of the woman's husband. Thus, the woman's husband is the grandson of the man in the photograph.
рдкреНрд░: Find the missing term in the following series ? 10000, 11000, 9900, 10890, ?, 10781 6066 05b5cc758e4d2b4197774fbdf
5b5cc758e4d2b4197774fbdf- 110423false
- 29801true
- 310241false
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рдЙрддреНрддрд░ : 2. "9801"
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Answer: B) 9801 Explanation: Clearly, alternatively we add and subtract 10% of a term to obtain the next term of the series.Thus, 10000 + (10% of 10000)= 11000; 11000 - (10% of 11000) = 9900;┬а9900 + (10% of 9900) ┬а= 10890; 10890 - (10% of 10890) = 9801.┬а9801 + (10% of 9801) ┬а= 9801+980 = 10781.So, missing term = 10890- (10% of 10890)= 9801.
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5b5cc758e4d2b4197774fbd5- 1: Most of the Himalayan rivers are perennial.Reason(R) : They are fed by melting snow. A) R correctly explains Atrue
- 2R is true but A is falefalse
- 3A is true but R is falsefalse
- 4A) R correctly explains A B) R is true but A is fale C) A is true but R is false D)false
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рдЙрддреНрддрд░ : 1. ": Most of the Himalayan rivers are perennial.Reason(R) : They are fed by melting snow.
A) R correctly explains A"
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Answer: A) R correctly explains A Explanation: Most Himalayan rivers are perennial because they are fed by the melting snow throughout the year.Thus, both A and R are true & R correctly explains A.
рдкреНрд░: Which fraction comes next in the sequence 23,┬а13,┬а527,┬а781,┬а? 2337 05b5cc758e4d2b4197774fbda
5b5cc758e4d2b4197774fbda- 11/27true
- 211/278false
- 39/48false
- 47/123false
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рдЙрддреНрддрд░ : 1. "1/27"
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Answer: A) 1/27 Explanation: Clearly, the numerators of the fractions in the given sequence follow the series of 2, 3, 5, 7,... and the denominator follows 3, 9, 27, 81, 243, ...Then, the next term in the given sequence is ┬а935┬а=┬а9243┬а=┬а127┬а.
рдкреНрд░: Four thermal heaters A,B, C and D are used in the R & D department of Raliance chemicals Ltd. Only one heater can be used on any day . If heater A is used on any day, neither A nor C can be used the next day. If heater C is used on any day, neither C nor D can be used on the next day. If heater C is used on any day, then A has to be used the next day. If heater D is used on any day, then B has to be used the next day. If heater D is used on the third day and different heaters are used on first and fourth day, which heater is used on the first day ? ┬а ┬а(1) D ┬а ┬а ┬а (2) A ┬а ┬а ┬а (3) B ┬а ┬а ┬а ┬а(4) C 8169 05b5cc758e4d2b4197774fbcf
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If heater D is used on the third day, heater B has to be used on the fourth day and A has to be used on the second day. But if A is used on second day, then either B or C has to be used on the first day. But if heater B is used on the first day, then according to the question, the requirement of having different heaters on the first day and fourth days would not be fulfilled. Hence the heater that would be used on the first day is C.
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1. Answer (b) Santosh , Ujjwal and Varun must each receive at least three pieces, but Tarun must receive at least four pieces. The maximum number of pieces that any person may receive is six ( 6 + 3+ 3+3 = 15 ), and only Tarun may receive six pieces. Ujjwal and Varun each may receive as many as five pieces, while Santosh may receive only four pieces at maximum.At least one pear. ┬а 2. Answer (c) Varun may receive no more than five pieces and Tarun may receive no fewer than four pieces. As a result, if Varun receives more pieces than Tarun, then Varun must receive five pieces, and Tarun must receive four pieces. Thus, statement (a) must be true. Since Varun will receive five pieces, none of the other three friends will receive any apple, accordingly, each of the other three friends must receive at least one orange and at least one pear. Thus, statement (b) and (d) must be true.

