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Simple Analogy
Choose Analogous Pair
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Letter Coding
Number Coding
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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
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If a train travels at a speed of 90 km/h and takes 3 hours to reach its destination, what is the distance covered by the train?
A. 180 km
B. 270 km
C. 300 km
D. 360 km
E. None of the above
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B.
270 KM
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If 12:144 is related as 15:225, what is the relationship between the pairs?
A. Multiplication by 12
B. Multiplication by 15
C. Square of the first number
D. Addition of 12
E. None of the above
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C.
SQUARE OF THE FIRST NUMBER
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A cyclist covers a distance of 45 km in 1.5 hours. What is the cyclist's speed in km/h?
A. 25 km/h
B. 30 km/h
C. 35 km/h
D. 40 km/h
E. None of the above
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B.
30 KM/H
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If 8:64 is related as 9:81, what is the relationship between the pairs?
A. Multiplication by 8
B. Multiplication by 9
C. Square of the first number
D. Addition of 8
E. None of the above
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C.
SQUARE OF THE FIRST NUMBER
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Two trains start from the same point and travel in opposite directions. Train A travels at 80 km/h and Train B at 120 km/h. How far apart will they be after 2 hours?
A. 400 km
B. 320 km
C. 240 km
D. 200 km
E. None of the above
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400 KM
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