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12 FEBRUARY MOCK

Conquer Your Goals SSC CGL Daily Dose Quiz | 12 FEBRUARY Mock

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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 cards are postcards.
Some postcards are books.
All books are novels.

Conclusions:

I. Some postcards are novels.
II. No card is a book.
III. All cards are novels

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2)

In a certain code language,

A + B means ‘A is the son of B’,
A − B means ‘A is the wife of B’,
A × B means ‘A is the brother of B’ and
A ÷ B means ‘A is the daughter of B’.

Based on the above, how is P related to R if ‘P × S ÷ M − T + R’?

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3)

Which of the following terms will replace the question mark (?) in the given series?

HPL, KLQ, NHV, QDA, TZF, ?

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4)

Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers of the following set.
(11, 16.5, 22)

(14.5, 20, 25.5)

(NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking
down the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 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.)

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5)

Based on the English alphabetical order, three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which is the letter-cluster that DOES NOT belong to that group?

(Note: The odd man out is not based on the number of consonants/vowels or their
position in the letter-cluster.)

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6)

Two sets of numbers are given below. In each set of numbers, certain mathematical
operation(s) on the first number result(s) in the second number. Similarly, certain
mathematical operation(s) on the second number result(s) in the third number and so on. Which of the given options follows the same set of operations as in the given
sets?

(NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking
down the numbers into their constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13 such as
adding/subtracting/multiplying to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed.)

10 – 12 – 8 – 15; 12 – 14 – 10 – 19

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7)

Which of the following numbers will replace the question marks (?) in the given
series?

16, 36, 64, ?, ?, 196, 256, 324

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8)

Based on the English alphabetical order, three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which is the one that DOES NOT belong to that group?

(Note: The odd man out is not based on the number of consonants/vowels or their
position in the letter-cluster.)

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9)

In a certain code language,
‘A + B’ means ‘A is the mother of B’;
‘A − B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’;
‘A × B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’ and
‘A ÷ B’ means ‘A is the father of B’.

Based on the above, how is 4 related to 2 if ‘4 + 3 ÷ 2 ÷ 1 − 5’?

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10)

The position(s) of how many letters will remain unchanged if all the letters in the word ‘ENTOMB’ are arranged in English alphabetical order?

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