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Solutions for LRHO1002107

Solutions for questions 1 to 7: 19. Except ship, the rest are territorial transport.
Choice (C)
1. The difference between the numbers is 9, 18, 27, 36 and so on.
Hence, next number is 59 + 36 = 95. Choice (D) 20. Except Goa, the rest are union territories.
Choice (B)
2. 52+3, 133-2, 372+3, 773-2,2292+3, 461. Choice (D)
Solutions for questions 21 to 24:
3. The given numbers can be expressed as follows
22+1, 32+1, 52+1, 72+1,112+1,132+1,172+1 = 290. 21. The number of vowels in the numerator is divided by the
Choice (A) number of vowels in the denominator to get the answer. 3/1
= 3. Choice (B)

4. The terms have a difference of 8, 14, 20, 26, 32 and 38. 22. The code is place value multiplied by 5 followed by addition
Choice (A) of one.
Hence, the code for Winner is 116 46 71 71 26 91.
5. The difference between the letters is increasing by one. Choice (A)
(–2, –3, –4, –5). Choice (C)
23. Based upon the given words and codes, it is understood that
6. The first alphabet increases by 1. The numbers in the middle the alphabets e, r, a, s, l, o, g, I and c are represented by 7,
are increasing in the sequence 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and so on. The 1, 4, 3, 5, 9, 8, 6 and 2 respectively. Hence, code for raise is
alphabets at the end are decreasing in the sequence 1, 2, 3, 14637. Choice (D)
4, 5 and so on. Choice (B)
24. A one-digit number, x is coded as 10-x, a two-digit number,
Solutions for questions 7 to9: ab is coded as 100-ab and a three-digit number, xyz is coded
as 1000-xyz. Choice (C)
7. The place value of the first alphabet is decreasing by 2 and
that of the second alphabet is increasing by 3. The number Solutions for the questions 25. and 26:
at the end is increasing by 4. Choice (D)
25. The object refracted to ‘telephone’, which is called ‘radio’ in
8. The difference between two consecutive terms is 2, 4, 6, 8 that language. Choice (B)
and so no. Hence, the last second term should be 33.
Choice (C) 26. The object refracted to is ‘flower’, According that language
‘fruit’ means ‘flower ’. Choice (B)
9. Difference in place values between the two pairs in a term is
4 and 3. Choice (B) Solutions for questions 27 to 29:

Solutions for question 10: 27. By combining the given statements, we get
(1) L  M = P  N = O
10. The center element is the sum of the surrounding four (2) R > M = P  Q
columns followed by 3. (3) A > M = P
12 + 15 + 10 + 8 = 45 Conclusion, does not follow,
Therefor the number is 345. From (2), conclusion, follows.
Hence, 47 – (21 + 6 + 7) = 13. Choice (A)  Only conclusion  follows. Choice (B)
Solutions for questions 11 to 15: 28. By combining the given statements, we get
(1) C < G < A > B  C
11. The given analogy is as follows. (2) D = E  F < G < A
Prime number: Square of the next prime number.
From (1), conclusion , does not follow.
Hence 172=289 is the required number. Choice (B)
From (2), concision , follows.
Choice (B)
12. 8:8  8 : 10 : 10  8=80 . Choice (C)
29. By combining the given statements, we get
13. 23 : 32  xy : yx
(1) P < Q  R < S < T = V
 24 : 42 = 16 . Choice (B) (2) V = T > S > U.
From (2), conclusion  follows.
14. Bravery attracts, rewarded while crime attracts punishment.
From (2), conclusion , does not follow.
Choice (A)
 Only conclusion  follows.
15. Frog’s younger one is tadpole. Choice (A) Choice (A)
Solutions for questions 30 and 31:
Solutions for questions 16 to 20:
30. ‘B ≥ E’ is definitely true in the expression
16. Except 33, the rest are prime numbers. Choice (B) A < B ≥ C = D ≥ E.
Choice (A)
17. Except 225, the rest are squares of prime numbers.
Choice (C) 31. ‘W < X’ and ‘Z < X’ are definitely true in the expression
Y > W < Z < V ≤ X.
18. Except BCD, the rest of the groups have one vowel and Choice (D)
two consonant. Choice (B)
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Solutions for questions 32 and 33: 35. The given directions are,
Damaged compass: Original:
32. Sarala’s sister’s mother’s father’s only son is Sarala’s uncle.
Sarala’s uncle’s daughter is Salara’s cousin. Sarala’s cousin
is cousin of Sarala’s brother. Choice (C)
W N

33. The given expression is


K + L  M × N? O W E
S N
In the above expression
‘+’ means ‘father’
‘’ means ‘sister’
S
‘’ means ‘brother’ E
‘÷’ means ‘wife’
K(+)  If the person is going towards East, then he was actually
going towards South. Choice (B)

Solution for question 36:

36. The given sequence is,


L M N = O 364423844239468321528465328364
(–) (+) (–) (+) Eight digits are immediately followed by an odd digit and
preceded by an even digit. Choice (B)
From the above diagram it is understood K is the father
of L, M and N. O is the husband of N. Hence K is the Solutions for questions 37 to 40:
father-in-law of N.
 '÷' comes in the place of question mark. The given sequence is,
Choice (A) $3VPLRNHT!#@&9< 4?5B8

Solutions for the questions 34 and 35: 37. The ninth element from the right end is , the sixteenth
element to the left of  is $. Choice (D)
34. The path travelled by Ravi will be as follows.
Horizontal distance = 10 – 6 + 2 = 6 km 38. There are eight symbols (i.e, $, ! , #, @, &, ,  and )
Vertical distance = 26 – 18 = 8 km which are neither immediately preceded by a digit nor
followed by a letter. Choice (B)
Distance = 82  62 = 10 km
Direction = North-east 39.
V P L R N H T
6km
N
There are two such pairs i.e., PR and LN. Choice (D)
W E
18km 26km 40. The given logic is as follows.
S 8–7, –6, !–5, L–4, 3
 The next term in the series is 3. Choice (A)
 House
10km

Office 
2km
 10 km North-east. Choice (A)

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