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SBI PO 1999

Instructions

Ravi ,Suresh ,And asif are in control of the following number -letter-symbol series respectively.
Ravi : 2 & S * 9 P T B ₤ 8 Q Δ 6
Suresh: ⦻ 1 ❑ F @ V 4 $ © M T D ⇔
Asif: G 3 H # K N ⚫ 5 R = 7 W Y

Question 151

Starting from the left end & following the given order in each series, if a group of three elements is formed by taking symbol from Suresh’s series, number from Ravi’s series & letter from Asif’s series taking each symbol, number and letter only once, which of the following will be the elements of the 4th such group formed?

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Question 152

If from each series, amongst letters/numbers/symbols the one having highest members is sorted out and then arranged in the descending order on the basis of the number of elements they have, which of the following will indicate the correct descending order?

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Question 153

If each symbol which immediately preceded a number in Ravi's series, each number which immediately follows a letter in Suresh's series, and each letter which immediately precedes a symbol in Asif's series are selected, what will be total number of these elements?

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Question 154

If all the numbers from Asif's series, all the letters from Suresh's series and all the symbols from Ravi's series are respectively arranged in the same given order one after the other from the left end, which of the following will be the seventh to the right of the eleventh element from your right?

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Question 155

Which of the following is true?

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Instructions

Study the following information and answer the questions given below:

In a certain code, the symbol for 0 (zero) is @ and for 1 is $. There are no other symbols for all other numbers greater than one. The numbers greater than 1 are to be written only by using the two symbols given above. The value of the symbol for 1, doubles itself every time it shifts one place to the left. Study the following example
‘0’ is written as @
‘1’ is written as $
‘2’ is written as $@
‘3’ is written as $$
‘4’ is written as $@@ and so on

Question 156

Which of the following will represent 11 ?

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Question 157

Which of the following will represent 8 ?

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Question 158

Which of the following numbers will be represented by $$@$ ?

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Question 159

Which of the following will represent the value of the product 3 × 3 + 1 ?

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Question 160

Which of the following numbers will be represented by $@@@$ ?

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