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In a joint family, there are father, mother, 3 married sons and one unmarried daughter. Of the sons, two have 2 dauthers each, and one has a son. How many female members are there in the family ?
In the following letter series, some of the letters are missing, which are given below it. Choose the correct alternative.
If every 2 out of 3 ready-made shirts need alterations in the sleeves, 3 out of 4 ready-made shirts need alterations in the collar, and every 4 out of 5 need it in the body, how many alterations will be required for 60 shirts?
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In the following question, a statement is given followed by three assumptions numbered I, II and III. Consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit.
Statement :
“Smoking is injurious to health”-a warning printed on the cigarette packets.
Assumptions :
I. People read printed matter on the cigarette packet.
II. People take careful note of warning.
III. Non-smoking promotes health.
Read the following information answer the question that follow:
Some people enter a conference room and get seated around a circular table.
The following is known about them.
(i) The first to enter sits opposite to one who belongs to Durgapur but right of Ranchi.
(ii) Teacher belongs to Kolkata and is right to IT professional.
(iii) The guy from Durgapur is adjacent to teacher and architect and opposite to doctor.
(iv) The guy from Ranchi is opposite to architect who is not from Dharbhanga.
(v) The doctor belongs to Chennai and sits adjacent to those who came at 3rd and 6th positions.
(vi) The guy from Burdwan is adjacent to guys who came at 3rd and 5th positions.
(vii) Professor who didn’t come at 5th position is equidistant from guys from Ranchi and Durgapur.
Guy from Burdwan is adjacent to-
(1) Professor and architect
(2) Guys from Dharbhanga and Durgapur
(3) Architect and IT professional
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In a queue, A is eighteenth form the front while B is sixteenth from the back. If C is twentyfifth from the front and is exactly in the middle of A and B, then how many persons are there in the queue ?
Efficiency is all right in its place, in the shop, the factory, the store. The trouble with efficiency is that it wants to rule our play as well as our work; it won’t be content to reign in the shop, it follows us home.
It can be inferred from the above passage that: