For the following questions answer them individually
In a certain code language, 'PLAY' is coded as RICV and 'TREE' is coded as VOGB.
How will 'BOOK' be coded in the same language?
Select the figure from among the given options that can replace the question mark(?) in the following series.
The second number in the given number-pairs is obtained by performing certain mathematical operation(s) on the first number. The same operation(s) is/are followed in all the number-pairs, except one. Find that odd number-pair.
(NOTE: The relation should be found without breaking down the numbers into its constituent digits)
Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to sequentially replace the* signs and to balance the given equation.
5 * 23 * 24 * 4 * 10 * 111
Select the figure that will replace the question mark(?) in the following figure series.
Which of the following terms will replace the question mark (?) in the given series?
MGB, NIE, OKH, PMK, ?
Select the correct combination of mathematical signs that can sequentially replace the * signs and balance the given equation.
32 * 42 * 7 * 7 * 17 = 202
Which of the following numbers will replace the question mark (?) in the given series?
82, 79, 71 , ?, 60, 57, 49
Select the option that is related to the third word in the same way as the second word is related to the first word.
(The words must be considered as meaningful English words and must not be related to each other based on the number of letters/number of consonants/vowels in the word.)
Hands : Mittens : : Feet : ?
Three statements are given followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III.
Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.
Statements:
All computers are laptops.
All laptops are mobiles.
Some mobiles are tablets.
Conclusions:
I. Some mobiles are computers.
II. All computers are mobiles.
III. Some computers are tablets.