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Top 50 Important Miscellaneous Questions – Eng Version

Directions (1-5): Study the following statements Some grasses are trees.
and then decide which of the given conclusions All seeds are trees.
logically follows from the given statements No tree is a flower.
disregarding the commonly known facts. Only a few flowers are fruits.
1) Statements: Conclusions:
Only a few berries are fruit. I. Some grasses are flowers.
All fruits are cool. II. All fruits are tree is a possibility.
No cool is a larva. A. Only I follows
All crusts are larva. B. Only II follows
Conclusions: C. Either I or II follows
I. Some berries are not larva. D. Neither I nor II follows
II. No crust is fruit. E. Both I and II follow
A. Only I follows
B. Only II follows 3) Statements:
C. Either I or II follows No blue is pink.
D. Neither I nor II follows All red is pink.
E. Both I and II follow Some red is green.
Only a few green is black.
2) Statements: Conclusions:

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I. Some black is blue.
II. No blue is black. Directions (6-10): Study the following statements
A. Only I follows and then decide which of the given conclusions
B. Only II follows logically follow from the given statements
C. Either I or II follows disregarding the commonly known facts.
D. Neither I nor II follows 6) Statements:
E. Both I and II follow Only a few Goldfish are Black Moor.
Some Black Moors are Ranchu.
4) Statements: Only Ranchu is Koi.
Only a few Radiator is Engine. Conclusions:
Some Engine is Battery. I. No Koi is Black Moor.
All Battery is Compressor. II. Some Goldfish are Ranchu is a possibility.
Conclusions: A. Only I follows
I. No Battery is Radiator. B. Either I or II follows
II. Some Compressor can be Radiator. C. Only II follows
A. Only I follows D. Both I and II follow
B. Either I or II follows E. Neither I nor II follows
C. Only II follows
D. Both I and II follow 7) Statements:
E. Neither I nor II follows Only a few Seals are Angel Fish.
No Angel fish is Stingray.
5) Statements: No Stingray is Star Fish.
Only a few Brakes are Axle. Conclusions:
All Axle is Piston. I. Some Angel Fish being Star Fish is a
No Piston is a Clutch. possibility.
Conclusions: II. All Seal can be Stingray.
I. No Clutch is Axle. A. Only I follows
II. Some Brakes can be Piston. B. Either I or II follows
A. Only I follows C. Only II follows
B. Either I or II follows D. Both I and II follow
C. Only II follows E. Neither I nor II follows
D. Both I and II follow
E. Neither I nor II follows 8) Statements:

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Only a few Dolphins are Clownfish. B. Only conclusion II follows
All Clownfish are Turtle. C. Either conclusion I or II follows
Only Turtle is Crab. D. Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Conclusions: E. Both conclusions I and II follow
I. Some Crab being Dolphin is a possibility.
II. All Turtle can be Dolphin. Directions (11-12): In each of the following
A. Only I follows questions, the relationship between different
B. Either I or II follows elements is shown in the statements followed by
C. Only II follows two conclusions. Find the conclusion which
D. Both I and II follow logically follows.
E. Neither I nor II follows 11) Statements:
M < J ≤ P; S < V ≥ O; S = X > P
9) Statements: Conclusions:
Only a few white is pink. I) M < S
Only a few brown is green. II) X > O
Few yellow is brown. A. If only conclusion I follows.
Conclusions: B. If only conclusion II follows.
I. Some white can be brown. C. If either conclusion I or II follows.
II. Some brown are not green. D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
A. Only conclusion I follows E. If both conclusions I and II follow.
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Either conclusion I or II follows 12) Statements:
D. Neither conclusion I nor II follows Y > W ≥ R; N ≤ H ≤ R; N = C ≥ B
E. Both conclusions I and II follow Conclusions:
I) W > B
10) Statements: II) W = B
Few Visa is Contactless. A. If only conclusion I follows.
Only Rupay is Maestro. B. If only conclusion II follows.
No Visa is Mastercard. C. If either conclusion I or II follows.
Conclusions: D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
I. Few contactless is maestro. E. If both conclusions I and II follow.
II. Some Rupay can be Mastercard.
A. Only conclusion I follows

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Directions (13-15): In each of the following B. If only conclusion II follows.
questions, the relationship between different C. If either conclusion I or II follows.
elements is shown in the statements followed by D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
two conclusions. Find the conclusion which E. If both conclusions I and II follow.
logically follows.
13) Statements: Directions (16-20): There are five 3-digits
X > G > R < H = P; G < T; H < L ≤ K numbers as given below. Answer the
Conclusions: following questions based on these
I) X > L numbers.
II) R < K 152 255 355 422 626
A. If only conclusion I follows. 16) If we add “1” to each number, then how
B. If only conclusion II follows. many numbers are divisible by 3?
C. If either conclusion I or II follows. A. Three
D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows. B. Two
E. If both conclusions I and II follow. C. Four
D. Five
14) Statements: E. None
R < D > E < M ≤ P ≤ X; N ≥ O = Q ≥ W > E
Conclusions: 17) If we add all the digits within each number,
I) P > W then which of the following number is the second
II) D > O highest?
A. If only conclusion I follows. A.152
B. If only conclusion II follows. B.255
C. If either conclusion I or II follows. C.355
D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows. D.422
E. If both conclusions I and II follow. E.626

15) Statements: 18) If we interchange the first and third digits of


R < W ≤ D < H = I; E < N ≥ D > A > L each number, then which of the following
Conclusions: number is the second lowest?
I) I > L A.255
II) R < N B.152
A. If only conclusion I follows. C.355

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D.422 C.G
E.626 D. €
E. β
19) If we multiply all the digits within the
number, then which of the following 22) Which of the following element i
number is the third lowest? exactly in the middle of N and 3 in the
A.152 given series?
B.255 A.T
C.355 B.2
D.422 C.×
E.626 D.Ω
E.6
20) If we arrange all the digits in the
descending order within each number, 23) How many such numbers are there in the
then what is the difference between the given series each of which is immediately
highest and the lowest numbers thus preceded by a symbol but not immediately
formed? followed by a symbol?
A.240 A. Three
B.131 B. Two
C.109 C. One
D.130 D. More than three
E.340 E. None

Directions (21-23): Study the following Directions (24-25): Read the following
arrangement carefully and answer the questions information carefully and answer the questions
given below: given below.
LY€L12K≤5G€7NβC±T×2Ω6∞2£3 @A8G%K3L#O7W!ER9&TMV$C2
AVBO¥©24GP1XT Z^I1*J
21) Which of the following element is fifth to the 24) Which of the following element is exactly
left of the seventeenth element from the left end between “&” and “#” in the given series?
of the given series? A.!
A.N B.W
B.7 C.E

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D.M C. 4
E.O D. 1
E. None
25) How many such symbols are there each of
which is immediately preceded by a number and 28) If “E” is added after the last letter of each
immediately preceding a consonant? word, then how many words thus formed are
A. None meaningful?
B. One A. 1
C. Two B. 2
D. Three C. 3
E. More than three D. 4
E. None
Direction (26-30): Study the following information 29) If all the vowels are removed and the rest of
carefully and answer the questions given below. the letters are written continuously from the left
SAD DOG NOD PAY CUB end in the same order, then which of the
26) If the letters of all the words are arranged in following letter is seventh from the right end in
the alphabetical order without any gap from left the final series?
end (including the letters that appear twice) and A. D
every third letter from the left end is removed, B. G
then which is the tenth letter from the right end in C. S
the final series? D. N
A. A E. P
B. O
C. G 30) If all the letter are arranged in the
D. C alphabetical order from left to right within each
E. None of the above word and the words thus formed are arranged in
the dictionary order from left to right, then which
27) How many such words are there in the of the following word will be the second from the
series in which the second and the third letters right end?
have at least ten letters in between them in the A. DOG
English alphabetical series? B. NOD
A. 2 C. CUB
B. 3 D. PAY

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E. SAD D. Both a and b
E. Both b and c
Directions (31-33): Study the following Directions (34-35): Study the following
information carefully and answer the below information carefully and answer the questions
questions given below.
A family consists of nine members and three Ten persons are there in the family with three
married couples. No single parent has a child. H generations and more than two couples. Each
is the father-in-law of K, who is the only couple has atmost two children of different
daughter-in-law of L. Both I and S are siblings. O genders. No single parent has a child. U is the
is the son of T, who is the only son of L. Q is the son of W and is the father of R. B is the daughter
brother-in-law of I’s sister. L has three children. T of E whereas X is the son of V. D is the father of
is the uncle of N. Both N and S are of the same N, who is the sister-in-law of E. V is the spouse
gender. of N and doesn't have any siblings. Z is of the
31) How is O related to N? same generation as R but not the sibling of R.
A. Sister 34) Who among the following person is the son
B. Brother of V?
C. Nephew A.B
D. Niece B.R
E. Cousin C.X
D.Z
32) How many male members are there in the E. None of these
family?
A.6 35) How is R related to N?
B.3 A. Son
C.4 B. Niece
D.5 C. Daughter
E. Can’t be determined. D. Nephew
E. Cannot be determined
33) Who among the following person is the
sister-in-law of K? Directions (36-38): Study the following
A.T information carefully and answer the below
B.I questions
C.S

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On the Beach, some people are standing at a Directions (39-40): Study the following
certain distance. Ram stands 15km southwest of information carefully and answer the questions
Ragu. Raji stands 12km south of Pavi and 14km given below.
north of Raju. Arun stands south of Ragu and A person from point G walks towards north for
east of Raju. Kavi stands 10km east of Arun. 3m to reach point S, where he turns to his right
Pavi stands 30km west of Ragu. Kannan stands and walks 12m to reach point C. From point C,
21km east of Raju and south of Ram. he turns to his left and walks 10m to reach point
36) If Mahi stands north of Ram and west of D and turns to his left again to walk 6m to reach
Ragu, then what is the distance between Ragu point W. Then, he walks 4m after turning to his
and Mahi? right and reaches point H, where he again turns
A.6km to his right and walks 10m to reach point T. At
B.9km point T, he turns to his right and walks 9m to
C.10km reach point R, where he turns to his left and
D.7km walks 8m to reach point P. Then, he walks 5m to
E. None of the above reach point J after taking a left turn. Finally, he
turns to his right and walks 7m to reach point V.
37) What is the direction of Kavi with respect to 39) What is the shortest distance between the
Ram? points C and P?
A. East A.12m
B. North-West B.13m
C. South-East C.14m
D. South D.11m
E. South-west E. None of these

38) What is the distance between Kannan and 40) If point N is the midpoint of the points S and
Kavi? C, then what is the approximate shortest
A.13km distance between points N and T?
B.15km A.17m
C.19km B.18m
D.18km C.16m
E. Can’t be determined D.19m
E.15m

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Directions (41-43): Study the following C.8kg
information carefully and answer the questions D.10kg
given below. E. None of these
Seven persons have different weights. Only two
persons have less weight than S whose weight is 44) A certain number of employees sit in a row
less than Q but more than R. T’s weight is more horizontally. A sits 14th from the left end and L
than U but less than P. V’s weight is less than S sits 7th from the right end. If there are 16
but not the least. Only one person’s weight is employees between A and L, then how many
between V and U. Q doesn't have more weight employees are there in the row?
than T. The one who weights the second-highest A.27
has 85kg and the one who weights the second- B.37
lowest has 26kg. C.39
41) Who among the following person's weight is D.47
85kg? E. Other than the given option
A.P
B.Q 45) If 1 is subtracted from an odd digit and 2 is
C.U added to an even digit of the number
D.T “5341267159”, then which of the following
E. None of these numbers are repeated more than two times?
A.8
42) What is the possible weight of S? B.4
A.42kg C.6
B.26kg D. Both a and c
C.18kg E.2
D.89kg
E.25 Kg 46) How many such pairs of letters are there in
the word “RAMBUNCTIOUS” each of which has
43) If the total weight of T and U is 147kg and as many letters between them as there are in the
the average weight of Q and V is 50kg, then English alphabetical series (both forward and
what is the difference in weight between U and backward directions)?
Q? A. One
A.6kg B. Two
B.12kg C. Three

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D. More than three 49) If a meaningful five-letter word can be
E. None formed by using the given letters once only - S,
47) If all the letters in the word “TECHTONICS” T, V, E, and A, then what is the second letter
are arranged in the alphabetical order from left to from the left end of the newly formed word?
right, then how many letters remain unchanged Mark Y as your answer if more than one word is
in their position? formed. Mark Z if no meaningful word can be
A. One formed.
B. Two A.E
C. Three B.T
D. More than three C.A
E. None D.Y
E.Z
48) If the third, sixth, seventh, eleventh and
twelfth letters of the word “PALEONTOLOGIST” 50) If in the number "26437592182", the digits at
are taken to form a new five-letter meaningful even positions (from the left end) are dropped
word, then which of the following letter is the and the remaining digits are arranged in the
second letter from the right end? If more than ascending order from the left end, then which of
one meaningful word is formed, then mark ‘Y’ as the following number is second from the right
your answer; else if no such meaningful word is end?
formed, then mark ‘Z’ as your answer. A.2
A.L B.4
B.T C.7
C.N D.1
D.Y E.9
E.Z

Answer with Explanation

1) Answer: E
2) Answer: D

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3) Answer: C 8) Answer: E

4) Answer: C

9) Answer: E

10) Answer: B
5) Answer: A

11) Answer: A
I) M < S (M < J ≤ P < X = S) --> True
II) X > O (O ≤ V > S = X) --> False
Only conclusion I follows.

6) Answer: D
12) Answer: C
I) W > B (W > R > H > N = C > B) --> True
II) W = B (W = R = H = N = C = B) --> True
Either conclusion I or II follows.

13. Answer: B

7) Answer: A I) X > L; (X > G > R < H < L) -> False

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II) R < K; (R < H < L ≤ K) -> True When the first and third digits are interchanged:
Only conclusion II follows 251 552 553 224 626
Thus, 251 is the second lowest which belongs to
14. Answer: D 152.
I) P > W (W > E < M ≤ P) -> False Hence, option (b) is correct.
II) D > O (O = Q ≥ W > E < D) -> False
Neither conclusion I nor II follows. 19) Answer: B
15. Answer: E We have,
I) I > L (I = H > D > A > L) -> True 152 255 355 422 626
II) R < N (R < W ≤ D ≤ N) -> True After multiplying
Both conclusions I and II follow. 10 50 75 16 72
Thus, 50 is the third-lowest number which
16) Answer: A belongs to 255.
We have, Hence, option (b) is correct.
152 255 355 422 626
If we add one to each number: 20) Answer: A
153 256 356 423 627 We have,
Numbers divisible by 3 are: 152 255 355 422 626
153 423 627 Arrange all the digits in the descending order:
Hence, Option (a) is correct. 521 552 553 422 662
Subtracting Highest and lowest no.
17) Answer: C 662-442= 240.
We have, Hence, option (a) is correct.
152 255 355 422 626
If we add all digits within each no. then we get, 21) Answer: B
8 12 13 8 14 Given series
Thus, 13 is the second highest which belongs to LY€L12K≤5G€7NβC±T×2Ω6∞2£3
355. AVBO¥©24GP1XT
Hence, option (c) is correct. Fifth to the left of the seventeenth from the left
end means 17 – 5 = 12th from the left end. 7 is
18) Answer: B the 12th element from the left end.
We have,
152 255 355 422 626 22) Answer: B

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Given series SADE DOGE NODE PAYE CUBE
LY€L12K≤5G€7NβC±T×2Ω6∞2£3
AVBO¥©24GP1XT 29) Answer: B
2 is exactly in the middle of N and 3. SAD DOG NOD PAY CUB
SDDGNDPYCB
23) Answer: D
Given series 30) Answer: A
LY€L12K≤5G€7NβC±T×2Ω6∞2£3 SAD DOG NOD PAY CUB
AVBO¥©24GP1XT ADS DGO DNO APY BCU
ADS APY BCU DGO DNO
24) Answer: A
Given series Directions (31-33):
@ A 8 G % K 3 L #O 7 W ! E R 9 & T M V $ C 2 31) Answer: E
Z^I1*J 32) Answer: C
33) Answer: E
25) Answer: C
Given series
@A8G%K3L#O7W!ER9&TMV$C2
Z^I1*J
Required Order → Number-symbol-consonants
@A8G%K3L#O7W!ER9&TMV$C2
Z^I1*J
Directions (34-35):
34) Answer: C
26) Answer: A
35) Answer: D
SAD DOG NOD PAY CUB
AABCDDDGNOOPSUY
AACDDGOOSU

27) Answer: B
SAD DOG NOD PAY CUB
NOD PAY CUB

28) Answer: B
Directions (36-38):
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36) Answer: B
37) Answer: C 44) Answer: B
38) Answer: C

45) Answer: B
5341267159
4260486048

46) Answer: A

Directions (39-40): Hence, option A is correct.


39) Answer: B
40) Answer: A 47) Answer: A
TECHTONICS
CCEHINOSTT
Hence, option A is correct.

48) Answer: C
PALEONTOLOGIST
GLINT
Hence, option C is correct.

49) Answer: D
Stave, Vesta
Directions (41-43):
41) Answer: D
50) Answer: C
42) Answer: A
26437592182
247912
43) Answer: B
122479
From the given information, the following was
determined.
P > T (85kg) > Q > U > S > V (26kg) > R

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