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What conclusion can be drawn regarding the employee's income disclosure demand by the government company?
What conclusion can be drawn regarding the employee's income disclosure demand by the government company?
- Either I or II follows
- Only conclusion II follows
- Neither I nor II follows (correct)
- Only conclusion I follows
What number follows the series: 22, 21, 23, 22, 24, 23?
What number follows the series: 22, 21, 23, 22, 24, 23?
- 26
- 22 (correct)
- 24
- 25
Identify the next number in the series: 4832, 5840, 6848.
Identify the next number in the series: 4832, 5840, 6848.
- 7887
- 7815
- 7846
- 7856 (correct)
Which of the following numbers does not fit the pattern: 6, 15, 35, 77, 165, 221?
Which of the following numbers does not fit the pattern: 6, 15, 35, 77, 165, 221?
In a set of 20 numbers with an average of zero, what is the maximum possible number of them that can be greater than zero?
In a set of 20 numbers with an average of zero, what is the maximum possible number of them that can be greater than zero?
If the selling price is doubled and the profit triples, what is the profit percentage?
If the selling price is doubled and the profit triples, what is the profit percentage?
Given A and B together have Rs. 1210 and 4/15 of A's amount equals to 2/5 of B's amount, what is B's total amount?
Given A and B together have Rs. 1210 and 4/15 of A's amount equals to 2/5 of B's amount, what is B's total amount?
If one student scored 9 marks more than the other and 56% of their total marks equals one student's marks, what are the scores?
If one student scored 9 marks more than the other and 56% of their total marks equals one student's marks, what are the scores?
Flashcards
Logical Reasoning
Logical Reasoning
A logical argument where a statement is presented and conclusions are drawn based on that statement.
Alternating Series
Alternating Series
A pattern where a sequence of numbers alternates between adding and subtracting a specific value.
Odd One Out
Odd One Out
Finding a number that does not belong to the set due to a specific rule or pattern.
Average
Average
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Profit Percent
Profit Percent
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Ratio and Proportion
Ratio and Proportion
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Work and Time
Work and Time
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Pie Chart
Pie Chart
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Study Notes
Question 33: Statements and Conclusions
- Government company employees are resisting declaring income and assets
- Employee union is refusing to have employees declare incomes
Question 34: Number Series
- Series: 22, 21, 23, 22, 24, 23, ...
- Next number: 24
Question 35: Number Series
- Series: 4832, 5840, 6848, ?
- Next number: 7846
Question 36: Odd One Out
- Series: 6, 15, 35, 77, 165, 221
- Odd one out: 77
Question 37: Average of Numbers
- Average of 20 numbers is 0
- Maximum numbers greater than zero: 10
Question 38: Profit Percentage
- Selling price doubles, profit triples
- Profit percentage: 100%
Question 39: Amounts of A and B
- A and B together have Rs. 1210
- 4 times A's amount equals 2 times B's amount
- B's amount: Rs. 550
Question 40: Student Examination Marks
- Two students, one with 9 more marks
- Student marks: 41 & 32
Question 41: Railway Track Laying
- A can lay track in 16 days, B in 12 days, A, B and C in 4 days
- C alone can complete in: 9 days
Question 42: Pie Chart Expenditure
- Pie chart shows percentage distribution of book publication costs
- Example: Royalty=15%
Question 43: Figure Series
- Select next figure in the pattern
Question 44: Figure Series
- Select a figure that matches the pattern
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Test your skills with this Mathematics Problem Solving Quiz, featuring questions on statements and conclusions, number series, averages, profit percentages, and more. Perfect for those preparing for competitive exams or seeking to sharpen their math abilities.