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Detect analogy - Barauni : Digboi : Ankleshwar
A. They are famous for oil fields.
B. They are famous religious places.
C. They are tourist places of South-India.
D. They are famous for handlooms.
E. None of the above
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A.
THEY ARE FAMOUS FOR OIL FIELDS.
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In a code language, DISTANCE is written as IDTUBECN and DOCUMENT is written as ODDVNTNE. How is THURSDAY written in that language ?
A. DTVSTEYA
B. HTTQRYAD
C. HTVSTYDA
D. HTVSYADS
E. HTVSTYAD
View Answer
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E.
HTVSTYAD
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Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of given word - BARBARIAN
A. impolite
B. unkind
C. arroragant
D. uncivilised
E. None of the above
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D.
UNCIVILISED
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Choose or find odd pair of words - (Blacksmith : Anvil), (Carpenter : Saw), (Barber : Scissor), (Goldsmith : Ornaments), (Sculptor : Chisel)
A. Blacksmith : Anvil
B. Carpenter : Saw
C. Barber : Scissor
D. Goldsmith : Ornaments
E. Sculptor : Chisel
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D.
GOLDSMITH : ORNAMENTS
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If 3 men or 4 women or 6 boys can finish a work in 135 days workin 8 hours a day. The number of days taken by 12 men, 8 women or 18 boys working 12 hours a day will be.
A. 13.5 days.
B. 12 days.
C. 10 days.
D. 8 days.
E. None of the above
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C.
10 DAYS.
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