For the following questions answer them individually
In a certain code language, ‘PAINT’ is written as ‘80’ and ‘DROP’ is written as ‘59’. How will ‘MARKET’ be written in that language?
A number has been denoted to each of the given letters. Select the option from the following four possible arrangements of these numbers that forms a meaningful word.
E = 1, Z = 2, L = 3, P = 4, U = 5, Z = 6
Select the figure from the options that can replace the question mark (?) and complete the pattern.
Select the option that represents the letters that, when placed from left to right in the following blanks, will complete the letter-series.
Q W _ R T Q _ F R _ Q W _ _ T _ _ H R T
Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to sequentially replace the * signs and balance the given equation.
21 * 3 * 36 * 2 * 23 = 68
The sequence of folding a piece of paper and the manner in which the folded paper has been cut is shown below. Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded form of the paper.
Which of the following letter-clusters should replace # and % so that the pattern and relationship followed between the letter-cluster pair on the left side of :: is the same as that on the right side of ::?
# : DKR :: PCL: %
All 32 students in a class are standing in a row facing north. Akash is 12th from the right end while Priya is 18th from the left end. How many people are standing between Akash and Priya?
Three Statements are given followed by four conclusions numbered 1, 2, 3,and 4.
Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically does NOT follow(s) from the statements.
Statements:
All P are G.
Some G are B.
All B are C.
Conclusions:
1) All P being C is a possibility.
2) Some P are B.
3) Some C are G.
4) Some G are P.