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Complete Analogous Pair
Simple Analogy
Choose Analogous Pair
Double Analogy
Choose A Similar Word
Detect Analogies
Three Word Analogy
Number Analogy
Alphabet Analogy
Classification
Choose Odd Word
Choose odd Pair of Words
Choose odd Numbers
Choose odd Number Pair / Group
Choose Odd Letter Group
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Number Series
Alphabet Series
Letter Series
Coding - Decoding
Letter Coding
Number Coding
Number To Letter Coding
Substitution
Mixed Letter Coding
Mixed Number Coding
Blood Relations
Deciphering Jumbled Up Descriptions
Relation Puzzle
Coded Relations
Puzzle Test
Classification Type Questions
Seating / Placing Arrangements
Comparison Type Questions
Sequential Order Of Things
Selection Based On Given Conditions
Family-Based Problems
Jumbled Problems
Clock Puzzels
Sequential Output Tracing
Type 1
Alphabet Test
Alphabetical Order Of Words
Letter-Word Problems
Rule-Detection
Alphabetical Quibble
Word Formation
Number-Ranking-Time Sequence
Number Sequence
Ranking Sequence
DateTime Sequence
Mathematical Operations
Problem-Solving By Substitution
Interchange Of Signs And Numbers
Inserting the Missig Character
Type 1
Decision Making
Assertion and Reason
Type 1
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Type 1
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If the time is 12:45, what is the angle between the hour and minute hands?
A. 135 degrees
B. 150 degrees
C. 165 degrees
D. 180 degrees
E. None of the above
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B.
150 DEGREES
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In a set of items: Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow, the following conditions apply: Red cannot be selected with Blue. Green can only be selected if Yellow is also selected. Which items can be selected together?
A. Red and Blue
B. Green and Yellow
C. Red and Green
D. Blue and Yellow
E. None of the above
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B.
GREEN AND YELLOW
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Bird is to Fly as Fish is to:
A. Swim
B. Walk
C. Run
D. Jump
E. None of the above
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A.
SWIM
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Book is to Read as Food is to ?
A. Eat
B. Cook
C. Prepare
D. Serve
E. None of the above
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A.
EAT
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If the equations 4x + 5y = 20 and 8x + 10y = 40 are given, what can be concluded about their solutions?
A. They have a unique solution.
B. They have infinitely many solutions.
C. They have no solutions.
D. They are independent equations.
E. None of the above
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B.
THEY HAVE INFINITELY MANY SOLUTIONS.
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