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Question 1
1 R Z T 4 A 9 $ D F 1 U # B @ 8 H I © X M H 3 2 P $ 5 N P 6 D
Question 2
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Question 3
1 R Z T 4 A 9 $ D F 1 U # B @ 8 H I © X M H 3 2 P $ 5 N P 6 D
How many such vowels are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately followed by a symbol?
Question 4
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Question 5
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Question 6
11 34 5 23 7 6 67 12 56 4 1 43 7 9 60 27 3 9 18 8 22 47 2 7 32 77 1 54 6
Step I: If an odd number (single or two digits) is preceded by a two-digit even number then they will swap their places with each other.
Step II: If an odd number (single or two digits) is followed by a two-digit odd number then the odd number will interchange its position with respect to the number just before it.
Step III: If an even number (single or two digits) is followed by a two-digit odd number then the even numbers will be arranged to the left end in descending order (Larger number at the leftmost place).
Step IV: If and even number (single or two digits) is preceded by a two-digit even number then the two-digit even numbers will be arranged to the right end in descending order (Smaller number at the rightmost place).
Note: Step II is performed after step I, Step III is performed after step II and step IV is performed after step III.
What are the numbers which are placed at the right most place and the left most place in step III?
Question 7
11 34 5 23 7 6 67 12 56 4 1 43 7 9 60 27 3 9 18 8 22 47 2 7 32 77 1 54 6
Step I: If an odd number (single or two digits) is preceded by a two-digit even number then they will swap their places with each other.
Step II: If an odd number (single or two digits) is followed by a two-digit odd number then the odd number will interchange its position with respect to the number just before it.
Step III: If an even number (single or two digits) is followed by a two-digit odd number then the even numbers will be arranged to the left end in descending order (Larger number at the leftmost place).
Step IV: If and even number (single or two digits) is preceded by a two-digit even number then the two-digit even numbers will be arranged to the right end in descending order (Smaller number at the rightmost place).
Note: Step II is performed after step I, Step III is performed after step II and step IV is performed after step III.
Question 8
11 34 5 23 7 6 67 12 56 4 1 43 7 9 60 27 3 9 18 8 22 47 2 7 32 77 1 54 6
Step I: If an odd number (single or two digits) is preceded by a two-digit even number then they will swap their places with each other.
Step II: If an odd number (single or two digits) is followed by a two-digit odd number then the odd number will interchange its position with respect to the number just before it.
Step III: If an even number (single or two digits) is followed by a two-digit odd number then the even numbers will be arranged to the left end in descending order (Larger number at the leftmost place).
Step IV: If and even number (single or two digits) is preceded by a two-digit even number then the two-digit even numbers will be arranged to the right end in descending order (Smaller number at the rightmost place).
Note: Step II is performed after step I, Step III is performed after step II and step IV is performed after step III.
Question 9
11 34 5 23 7 6 67 12 56 4 1 43 7 9 60 27 3 9 18 8 22 47 2 7 32 77 1 54 6
Step I: If an odd number (single or two digits) is preceded by a two-digit even number then they will swap their places with each other.
Step II: If an odd number (single or two digits) is followed by a two-digit odd number then the odd number will interchange its position with respect to the number just before it.
Step III: If an even number (single or two digits) is followed by a two-digit odd number then the even numbers will be arranged to the left end in descending order (Larger number at the leftmost place).
Step IV: If and even number (single or two digits) is preceded by a two-digit even number then the two-digit even numbers will be arranged to the right end in descending order (Smaller number at the rightmost place).
Note: Step II is performed after step I, Step III is performed after step II and step IV is performed after step III.
Question 10
11 34 5 23 7 6 67 12 56 4 1 43 7 9 60 27 3 9 18 8 22 47 2 7 32 77 1 54 6
Step I: If an odd number (single or two digits) is preceded by a two-digit even number then they will swap their places with each other.
Step II: If an odd number (single or two digits) is followed by a two-digit odd number then the odd number will interchange its position with respect to the number just before it.
Step III: If an even number (single or two digits) is followed by a two-digit odd number then the even numbers will be arranged to the left end in descending order (Larger number at the leftmost place).
Step IV: If and even number (single or two digits) is preceded by a two-digit even number then the two-digit even numbers will be arranged to the right end in descending order (Smaller number at the rightmost place).
Note: Step II is performed after step I, Step III is performed after step II and step IV is performed after step III.
Question 11
In each of the following questions, two rows of numbers are given. The resultant number in each row is to be worked out separately based on the following rules and the questions below the rows of numbers are to be answered based on the operations of numbers progress from left to right.
Rules:
1) If a two-digit even number is preceded by an odd number, then they are to be added.
2) If a two-digit odd number is preceded by an odd number, then the smaller number is to be subtracted from the larger number.
3) If a perfect square of a number is preceded by an even number, then the larger number is to be divided by the smaller dumber (approximate value).
4) If a two-digit even number is preceded by an even number, then they are to be multiplied.
If the resultant of the first set of numbers is multiplied by the resultant of the second set of numbers, what will be the outcome?
Question 12
In each of the following questions, two rows of numbers are given. The resultant number in each row is to be worked out separately based on the following rules and the questions below the rows of numbers are to be answered based on the operations of numbers progress from left to right.
Rules:
1) If a two-digit even number is preceded by an odd number, then they are to be added.
2) If a two-digit odd number is preceded by an odd number, then the smaller number is to be subtracted from the larger number.
3) If a perfect square of a number is preceded by an even number, then the larger number is to be divided by the smaller dumber (approximate value).
4) If a two-digit even number is preceded by an even number, then they are to be multiplied.
What will be the sum of the two resultant numbers of the sets of numbers given above?
Question 13
In each of the following questions, two rows of numbers are given. The resultant number in each row is to be worked out separately based on the following rules and the questions below the rows of numbers are to be answered based on the operations of numbers progress from left to right.
Rules:
1) If a two-digit even number is preceded by an odd number, then they are to be added.
2) If a two-digit odd number is preceded by an odd number, then the smaller number is to be subtracted from the larger number.
3) If a perfect square of a number is preceded by an even number, then the larger number is to be divided by the smaller dumber (approximate value).
4) If a two-digit even number is preceded by an even number, then they are to be multiplied.
If the resultant of the second set of numbers is divided by the resultant of the first set of numbers, what will be the outcome?
Question 14
In each of the following questions, two rows of numbers are given. The resultant number in each row is to be worked out separately based on the following rules and the questions below the rows of numbers are to be answered based on the operations of numbers progress from left to right.
Rules:
1) If a two-digit even number is preceded by an odd number, then they are to be added.
2) If a two-digit odd number is preceded by an odd number, then the smaller number is to be subtracted from the larger number.
3) If a perfect square of a number is preceded by an even number, then the larger number is to be divided by the smaller dumber (approximate value).
4) If a two-digit even number is preceded by an even number, then they are to be multiplied.
If the resultant of the second set of numbers is subtracted from the resultant of the first set of numbers, what will be the outcome?
Question 15
In each of the following questions, two rows of numbers are given. The resultant number in each row is to be worked out separately based on the following rules and the questions below the rows of numbers are to be answered based on the operations of numbers progress from left to right.
Rules:
1) If a two-digit even number is preceded by an odd number, then they are to be added.
2) If a two-digit odd number is preceded by an odd number, then the smaller number is to be subtracted from the larger number.
3) If a perfect square of a number is preceded by an even number, then the larger number is to be divided by the smaller dumber (approximate value).
4) If a two-digit even number is preceded by an even number, then they are to be multiplied.
If the resultant of the first set of numbers is divided by the resultant of the second set of numbers, what will be the outcome?
Question 16
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If two is subtracted from the middle digit of each of the numbers, how many numbers thus formed will be divisible by three?
Question 17
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