For the following questions answer them individually
Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace the * signs and to
balance the given equation.
42*19*4*69*81*9*58
Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace the * signs and to balance the given equation.
40*2*15*30*5
The second number in the given number pairs is obtained by performing certain mathematical operation(s) on the first number. The same operation(s) are followed in all the number pairs, EXCEPT one. Find that odd number pair.
Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term and the sixth term is related to the fifth term.
27 : 99 :: 21 : ? :: 13 : 43
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.
Study the given pattern carefully and select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in it.
First row:5, 9, 56
Second row: 4, 7, 33
Third row:10,11,?
(NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the number into its constituent digits. For example, 13 - Operations on 13 such as adding/deleting/multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed.)
In a certain code language, 'MAP' is written as 'QBN' and 'LEAP' is written as 'QBFM'.
How will 'CROWN' be written in that language?
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:
Some boxes are houses.
Some houses are tents.
Some tents are castles.
Conclusions:
I. Some castles are houses.
II. Some tents are houses.
III. Some castles are boxes.