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Question 11 Mark
There is a certain relationship between the terms on the either side of Identify the relationship in the left pair and find the missing term.
KC: QI:: NR:?
Answer
(B): In the left pair,
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Question 21 Mark
There is a certain relationship between the terms on the either side of:: Identify the relationship on the left pair and find the missing term.
KC : QI : NR : ?
Answer
(C): In the left pair,
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Question 31 Mark
If 346 is related to 8 in some way, then in the same way 592 is related to ?.
Answer
(C): As, $(3 \times 4 \times 6) \div 9=72 \div 9=8$
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Question 41 Mark
Select the odd one out.
Answer
(C) : (A) $R \xrightarrow{+2} T \xrightarrow{+3} W$
(B) $K \xrightarrow{+2} M \xrightarrow{+3} P$
(C) $A \xrightarrow{+2} C \xrightarrow{+2} E$
(D) $Q \xrightarrow{+2} S \xrightarrow{+3} V$
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Question 51 Mark
There is a certain relationship between figures (i) and (ii). Establish the similar relationship between figures (iii) and (iv) by selecting a suitable figure from the options that will replace the (?) in figure (iv).
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( C )
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Question 61 Mark
There is a certain relationship between the pair of figures on the either side of::. Identify the relationship of the left pair and find the missing figure
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Answer
(A): Second figure is the water image of the first figure.
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Question 81 Mark
There is a certain relationship between the left pair of the alphabets. Establish the similar relationship in the right pair and find the missing term.
B : F : :  7 : 1
Answer
(A): We have, We have, $F \xrightarrow{-4} B$
So, I $\xrightarrow{-4} E$
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Question 91 Mark
Select the odd one out.
Answer
(A): Except option (A), in all other options, the second number is twice of first number.
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Question 101 Mark
7 is to 56 as 9 is to____
Answer
(D): We have,$7 \rightarrow 7 \times(7+1)=7 \times 8=56$
So, $9 \rightarrow 9 \times(9+1)=9 \times 10=90$
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Question 111 Mark
Select a figure which is different from the rest.
Answer
(B): Except option (B), in all other options the number of elements is 10.
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Question 121 Mark
CK is related to Al in the same way as MD is related to _____
Answer
(B): We have
$C \xrightarrow{-2} A ; K \xrightarrow{-2} I$
So, $M \xrightarrow{-2} K ; D \xrightarrow{-2} B$
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Question 141 Mark
There is a certain relationship between the numbers on the left pair. Establish the similar relationship in the right pair and find the missing number.
34 : 7 : : 53 ?
Answer
(D): The second number is the sum of the digits of the first number.
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Question 151 Mark
Select the odd one out.
Answer
(C) : (A) I $\xrightarrow{+2} K$;
(B) H $\xrightarrow{+2} J$
(C) V $\xrightarrow{-2} T$;
(D) U $\xrightarrow{+2} W$
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Question 161 Mark
There is a certain relationship between figures (i) and (ii). Establish a similar relationship between figures (iii) and (iv) by selecting a suitable figure from the given options which will replace the (?) in figure (iii).
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(A): From figure (ii) to (i), the upper and lower elements interchange their positions and the circle inside both the elements is deleted Also, the upper elements gets inverted.
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Question 171 Mark
Select a figure which is different from the rest.
Answer
(C): All figures except figure in option (C), are made up of curved lines
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Question 201 Mark
8 is related to 64 in the same way as 13 is related to _____
Answer
(B):We have, $8 \rightarrow 8 \times 8=64$
So, $13 \rightarrow 13 \times 13=169$
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Question 211 Mark
Select the odd one out
Answer
$(B):(A) V \xrightarrow{+1} W \xrightarrow{+2} Y$
(B) $J \xrightarrow{+1} K \xrightarrow{+3} N$
(C) $D \xrightarrow{+1} E \xrightarrow{+2} G$
(D) $N \xrightarrow{+1} O \xrightarrow{+2} Q$
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Question 221 Mark
There is a certain relationship between figures (i) and (ii). Establish a similar relationship between figures (iii) and (iv) by selecting a suitable figure from the options which will replace the (?) in figure (iv).
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Answer
(D): From figure (i) to (ii), figure is divided into two equal parts, half part is removed and half part gets shaded.
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Question 231 Mark
Select the odd one out.
Answer
B): Except 49, the sum of the digits of all other numbers is a single digit.
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Question 241 Mark
There is a certain relationship between the left pair of the alphabets. Establish the same relationship in the right pair and find the missing term.
RU : ST : : ? : NI
Answer
(B): In the left pair,
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Question 251 Mark
Select a figure which is different from the rest
Answer
(C): Except figure in option (C), in all other figures the number of straight lines is equal to the number of shaded circles.
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Question 261 Mark
There is a certain relationship between figures (i) and (ii). Establish a similar relationship between figures (iii) and (iv) by selecting a suitable figure from the given options which would replace the (?) in figure(iv).
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Answer
(B): From figure (i) to (ii), the outer figure becomes inner and gets shaded. Also, the inner figure becomes outer.
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Question 271 Mark
Select a number which is different from the rest.
Answer
(D): Except 32, all other numbers are divisible by 3.
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Question 301 Mark
There is a certain relationship between the alphabets on either side of Identify the relationship on the left of:: and find the missing term.
KT : NW : : SQ : ?
Answer
(C): In the left pair:
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