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List of top Questions asked in SNAP
Read the following information carefully and then answer the questions given below.
Use the code:
P # Q = P is the
father
of Q;
P + Q = P is the
mother
of Q;
P - Q = P is the
brother
of Q;
P * Q = P is the
sister
of Q.
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Logical Reasoning
Blood Relations
During their school Silver Jubilee Reunion, four alumni were discussing their starting annual salaries back in 1981. The salaries in question were rupees 40, 50, 60 and 70 thousand per year.
Of course, the present MD of our private company earned the most.
Arvind earned more than Biswajit, and the doctor earned more than Dhruv the engineer.
Chinamay could not remember what he started on.
Biswajit, the lawyer, did not start on 50,000 nor did Dhruv.
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Logical Reasoning
Seating Arrangement
Choose the erroneous underlying segment or option D if no error:
The corpse
(a)
had been dead
(b)
for five days
(c)
.
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General Aptitude
English Grammar
Choose the erroneous underlying segment or option D if no error:
He carried
his clothes
(a) in a
black heavy
(b)
steel trunk
(c).
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General Aptitude
English Grammar
I had met him ______ year ago.
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General Aptitude
English Grammar
He is ______ honorable man.
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General Aptitude
English Grammar
Identify the sentence that gives the same meaning as: He said, “Yes, I’ll come and see you.”
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General Aptitude
English Grammar
Identify the odd one:
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General Aptitude
English Grammar
For the following sentences, choose the correct option:
I. The team quickly took their positions on the field.
II. The team quickly took its position on the field.
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General Aptitude
English Grammar
Hierarchy : ranked
:: ?
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General Aptitude
English Grammar
Choose the correct alternative that best explains the following idiom: “Writing on the wall.”
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General Aptitude
English Grammar
She ordered the taxi driver, “Drive faster, ________?”
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General Aptitude
English Grammar
Select the letter pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed by the original pair:
BOOK:RIVER
.
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General Aptitude
English Grammar
‘But for cancer, I would not have given up his smoking.’ In this sentence, ‘But’ is —
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General Aptitude
English Grammar
Inside a triangular park, there is a flower bed, forming a similar triangle. Around the flower bed runs a uniform path so that the sides of the park are exactly double the corresponding sides of the flower bed. The ratio of areas of the
path
to the
flower bed
is:
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General Aptitude
Quantitative Aptitude
A rainy day occurs once in every 10 days. Half of the rainy days produce rainbows. What percent of
all
the days do
not
produce a rainbow?
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General Aptitude
Quantitative Aptitude
A ladder is leaning against a wall which is $5$ meters high. If the ladder’s foot is
2 meters from the wall
and the top touches the top edge of the wall, what is the length of the ladder?
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General Aptitude
Quantitative Aptitude
Area of a square natural lake is $50$ (square miles). A diver wishing to cross the lake diagonally will have to swim a distance of—
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General Aptitude
Quantitative Aptitude
If $n = 1 + X$ where $X$ is the product of four consecutive positive integers, which of the following are true?
1.\ $n$ is odd 2.\ $n$ is prime 3.\ $n$ is a perfect square.
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General Aptitude
Quantitative Aptitude
Three friends had dinner at a restaurant. When the bill arrived, Amit paid $\tfrac{2}{3}$ as much as Veena paid, and Veena paid $\tfrac{1}{2}$ as much as Tanya paid. What fraction of the bill did Veena pay?
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General Aptitude
Quantitative Aptitude
The number of students studying Physics, Chemistry, and Zoology are in the ratio $4:3:5$. If the numbers in these three disciplines increased by $50%$, $25%$, and $10%$ respectively in the next year, what is the new respective ratio?
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General Aptitude
Quantitative Aptitude
Starting from his house one day, a student walks with a speed of $2\tfrac{1}{2}$ km/h and reaches school 6 minutes late. Next day he increases his speed by 1 km/h and reaches 6 minutes early. How far is the school from the house?
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General Aptitude
Quantitative Aptitude
The difference between two numbers is $1365$. When the larger is divided by the smaller, the quotient is $6$ and the remainder is $15$. What is the smaller number?
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General Aptitude
Quantitative Aptitude
A man purchased 40 fruits: apples and oranges for ₹17. Had he purchased as many oranges as apples and as many apples as oranges (i.e., swapped the quantities), he would have paid ₹15. Find the cost of
one pair
(one apple + one orange).
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General Aptitude
Quantitative Aptitude
A, B, and C start a business, each investing ₹20{,}000. After 5 months, A withdraws ₹5{,}000, B withdraws ₹4{,}000, and C invests ₹6{,}000 more. At the end of the year, the total profit is ₹69{,}900. What is B's share of the profit?
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General Aptitude
Quantitative Aptitude
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