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In the question, two statements are followed by two inferences. Mark your answer as:-
All Peter are Piper. Some Pickle are Piper
I. Some Peter are Pickle
II. Some Pickle are Peter
NMAT
Logical Reasoning
Syllogisms
In this question select the alternative which will come in place of (?)
BLOCKED : YOLXPVW : : ? : OZFMXS
NMAT
Logical Reasoning
Puzzle
In the following number series only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number.
16 17 32 99 392 1960 11784
NMAT
Logical Reasoning
Odd one Out
What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
753362 × 61 = ? ≈ 88888
NMAT
Logical Reasoning
Number Systems
The Given question is followed by two statements A and B. You are to determine whether the data given in the statements is sufficient for answering the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose between the possible answers.
The ages of Shruti and Aditi are in the ratio of 14:11. What is the age of Shruti?
What is the three digit number?
A The three-digit number is exact multiple of 9.
B. The first and the third digit is 8.
NMAT
Logical Reasoning
Data Sufficiency
The Given question is followed by two statements A and B. You are to determine whether the data given in the statements is sufficient for answering the question. You should use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose between the possible answers.
What is the rate of interest p.c.p.a on an amount of Rs 15,000 deposited in a Bank?
A The simple interest for three years is Rs 2,700.
B. The difference between the simple interest and compound interest is Rs 165.24.
NMAT
Logical Reasoning
Data Sufficiency
There are five letter groups or words in each question. Four of these letter groups or words are alike in some way, while one is different. Find the one which is different.
NMAT
Logical Reasoning
Odd one Out
There are five letter groups or words in each question. Four of these letter groups or words are alike in some way, while one is different. Find the one which is different.
NMAT
Logical Reasoning
Odd one Out
Given below are two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts-
Statements
:
All industrialists are inventors. All inventors are pioneers.
Conclusions :
I. Some pioneers are industrialists
II. Some pioneers are inventors.
NMAT
Logical Reasoning
Statements and Conclusions
Consider the given statement
Statement: Man is born free.
Assumptions: X. Freedom is the birthright of man. Y. All humans have human rights.
NMAT
Logical Reasoning
Statements and Assumptions
In the question, two statements are followed by two inferences. Mark your answer as:-
All boats are ships. Some ships are jinxed vessels
I. Some boats could be jinxed vessels
II. Some jinxed vessels could be ships but not boats
NMAT
Logical Reasoning
Syllogisms
What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
\(\sqrt{1562000 }\)
= ?
NMAT
Logical Reasoning
Number Systems
There are five letter groups or words in each question. Four of these letter groups or words are alike in some way, while one is different. Find the one which is different.
NMAT
Logical Reasoning
Odd one Out
If ‘A ” B’ means ‘add B to A’, ‘A ’ B’ means ‘subtract B from A’, ‘A # B’ means ‘divide A by B’ and ‘A ① B’ means ‘multiply A by B; which of the following gives the average sales of two days where S
1
and S
2
are the sales of the first and the second day respectively ?
NMAT
Logical Reasoning
Coding Decoding
Pick the odd man out.
NMAT
Logical Reasoning
Odd one Out
Given below are two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts-
Statements
:
All keys are locks. Some locks are doors.
Conclusions :
I. Some keys are doors.
II. Some doors are keys.
NMAT
Logical Reasoning
Statements and Conclusions
Solve the following:-
\(312 × ? × 14 = 157843 + 56189\)
NMAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Equations
What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
\(16.513 - 4.328 - 2.014 - 0.577 = ?\)
NMAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Number Systems
What should come in place of question mark
\((?)\)
in the following questions?
\((7.3\% \text{ of } 436) - (4.8\%\text{ of } 356) = ?\)
NMAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Number Systems
What should come in place of question mark
\((?)\)
in the following questions?
\(\frac{1534}{26}\times8+12=(?)^2\)
NMAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Number Systems
What should come in place of question mark
\((?)\)
in the following questions?
\(65\%\text{ of } 284 + ? = 300\)
NMAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Number Systems
What should come in place of question mark
\((?)\)
in the following questions?
\((32)^2+\sqrt{?}-(23)^2=536\)
NMAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Number Systems
What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?
(34)
48
X (34)
-44
=?
NMAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Number Systems
What should come in place of question mark
\((?)\)
in the following questions?
\(6132+5619-4725-?=3134+1710\)
NMAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Number Systems
Sumant started a business investing Rs 48,000. After 6 months Maurya joined him with a capital of Rs 56,000. At the end of the year the total profit was Rs 24,529. What is the difference between the share of profits of Sumant and Maurya?
NMAT
Quantitative Aptitude
Profit & Loss
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