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401 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_401.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | B | This statement is false (Option B) as the passage states: “Organizations pay students on a fixed rate without the usual entitlement to paid holidays or sick leave.” | https://www.shl.com/shldirect/en/example-questions/verbal-reasoning/ | |
402 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_402.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | C | We cannot say whether this statement is true or false (Option C) as the passage does not make reference to the discipline or grievance procedures for students | https://www.shl.com/shldirect/en/example-questions/verbal-reasoning/ | |
403 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_403.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | A | This statement is true (Option A) as the passage states: “Furthermore, it is not uncommon for companies to experience peak workloads in the summer...” | https://www.shl.com/shldirect/en/example-questions/verbal-reasoning/ | |
404 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_404.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | A | Explanation: Feathers are characteristic of birds, and scales are characteristic of reptiles. | https://testbook.com/reasoning/verbal-reasoning | |
405 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_405.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | A | Explanation: The sentence suggests a contrast between Susan's appearance and her actual behavior. | https://testbook.com/reasoning/verbal-reasoning | |
406 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_406.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | C | Explanation: 'Mitigate' means to make something less severe, while 'worsen' means to make something more severe. | https://testbook.com/reasoning/verbal-reasoning | |
407 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_407.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | D | Explanation: Earth is a planet, just as Jupiter is a planet. | https://testbook.com/reasoning/verbal-reasoning | |
408 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_408.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | C | Explanation: The sentence implies that the proposal was rejected due to lack of merit. | https://testbook.com/reasoning/verbal-reasoning | |
409 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_409.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | A | Explanation: The sentence suggests a difference between the movie's reviews and the audience's response. | https://testbook.com/reasoning/verbal-reasoning | |
410 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_410.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | C | Explanation: 'Acerbic' means sharp or harsh, often in terms of taste or tone, while 'sweet' means pleasant or agreeable. | https://testbook.com/reasoning/verbal-reasoning | |
411 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_411.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | B | Explanation: A mile is a unit of distance, just as an inch is a unit of height. | https://testbook.com/reasoning/verbal-reasoning | |
412 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_412.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | D | Explanation: The sentence implies that the audience was amazed by the magician's tricks. | https://testbook.com/reasoning/verbal-reasoning | |
413 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_413.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | A | Explanation: The sentence suggests that despite the novel's length, it was an enjoyable read. | https://testbook.com/reasoning/verbal-reasoning | |
414 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_414.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | C | Explanation: The passage states that The Sugar Mill is famous for its delicious cookies, cakes, and pastries. | https://testbook.com/reasoning/verbal-reasoning | |
415 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_415.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | B | Explanation: The passage mentions that Mrs. Thompson arrives at the bakery at 5:00 am. | https://testbook.com/reasoning/verbal-reasoning | |
416 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_416.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | B | Explanation: The passage describes the "Glenhill Special" as a unique combination of flavors that has become a local favorite. | https://testbook.com/reasoning/verbal-reasoning | |
417 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_417.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | B | Explanation: The passage states that The Sugar Mill offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. | https://testbook.com/reasoning/verbal-reasoning | |
418 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_418.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | B | Explanation: The passage mentions that The Sugar Mill's warm and inviting atmosphere makes it a popular spot for community events and gatherings. | https://testbook.com/reasoning/verbal-reasoning | |
419 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_419.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | D | Solution: For Given Series: DEW BIG RAW FAN DOG, if we exchange the alphabets we get: WED GIB WAR NAF GOD, from the words 4 are meaningful words such as WED, GIB, WAR and GOD. | https://testbook.com/reasoning/verbal-reasoning | |
420 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_420.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | D | The above statements implies the following things: # means Son, % means Sister, $ means Father, @ means Wife. From the above options, we need to find an expression which represents I as the brother of H. So, check all the options and eliminate those in which either the gender is of I is unknown, or I is female. In th... | https://testbook.com/reasoning/verbal-reasoning | |
421 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_421.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | C | Solution: To calculate the repeat year, we need to add 28 in case of a leap year. So, 2012+28 = 2040. Hence, the correct answer will be 2040. | https://testbook.com/reasoning/verbal-reasoning | |
422 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_422.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | C | Solution: Angle at 7:30 is: I60H – (11M / 2) = θI (60 x 7 – 11 x 30) / 2 = θ 420 – 330 / 2 = θ θ = 90 / 2 = 45 degree | https://testbook.com/reasoning/verbal-reasoning | |
423 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_423.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | B | If we use the Pythagoras formula, then we get : H^2 = 60^2 + 80^2 => H^2 = 10000 => H = 100 | https://testbook.com/reasoning/verbal-reasoning | |
424 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_424.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | A | In the argument, there is a job for you if you are a classical dancer. If you are not, then there is no job because the job is only for a classical dancer. In assumption 1 there is a need for a classical dancer. So, this assumption supports the argument. In assumption 2 we are not sure that the person is a classical da... | https://testbook.com/objective-questions/mcq-on-verbal-reasoning--5eea6a1539140f30f369f43d | |
425 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_425.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | D | It cannot be said for given statements that "if one sleeps, all his diseases get cured" because there is no such relation given in the statements. We have not to something on our own. So, Conclusion 1 is not implicit. It cannot be said for given statements that "sleep is the medicine for all the diseases" because there... | https://testbook.com/objective-questions/mcq-on-verbal-reasoning--5eea6a1539140f30f369f43d | |
426 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_426.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | A | Given: Statements: The quality of teachers in government schools has deteriorated and parents prefer to enroll their children in private schools. Conclusion I: The authorities should take immediate action to improve the quality of teachers in schools. As given in the statement that the quality of teachers in government... | https://testbook.com/objective-questions/mcq-on-verbal-reasoning--5eea6a1539140f30f369f43d | |
427 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_427.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | B | (Implicit - suggested though not directly expressed) I. M Com final exam is a reasonable proof of an accountant's capability. The phrase “employment status will automatically be converted to permanent on submission of pass result of M Com final exam” indirectly suggests that M Com final exam ensures the candidate’s cre... | https://testbook.com/objective-questions/mcq-on-verbal-reasoning--5eea6a1539140f30f369f43d | |
428 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_428.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | B | From the statement above, we can understand that White Revolution was a successful dairy production movement of India therefore we can conclude that it helped increase milk production in India. Therefore, conclusion II follows. On the other hand, from the information above, we cannot conclude who started this movement.... | https://testbook.com/objective-questions/mcq-on-verbal-reasoning--5eea6a1539140f30f369f43d | |
429 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_429.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | D | It can be assumed that IIM does provide good management studies that is why Y advised X. Hence assumption 1 supports the argument. If Y is advising X therefore, it can be assumed that X listens to Y. So, assumption 2 supports the argument. Note: When you are advising someone, you can assume that the person is willing t... | https://testbook.com/objective-questions/mcq-on-verbal-reasoning--5eea6a1539140f30f369f43d | |
430 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_430.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | B | From the statement above, we get information about the most debatable topic in Indian media which is Politics. But the information provided is not sufficient enough for us to conclude the likes and dislikes of every Indian. Therefore, the conclusion I do not follow. On the other hand, we can easily conclude that a larg... | https://testbook.com/objective-questions/mcq-on-verbal-reasoning--5eea6a1539140f30f369f43d | |
431 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_431.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | A | In the statement student 1 is asking for notes prepared by student 2 for studying, thus we can assume that student 2 “has prepared the notes”. The statement clearly mentions that student 1 wants the notes “to study”, hence we cannot assume that he “wants to verify his understanding”. Therefore, only assumption I is imp... | https://testbook.com/objective-questions/mcq-on-verbal-reasoning--5eea6a1539140f30f369f43d | |
432 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_432.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | D | I. The rules followed in the school are not proper→ False (some students do not behave properly even if there are strict rules) II. Such a student should be expelled from school → False (as there are many students who behave improperly and the removal of a student from school doesn’t correct their behavior) Hence, none... | https://testbook.com/objective-questions/mcq-on-verbal-reasoning--5eea6a1539140f30f369f43d | |
433 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_433.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | D | In the statement, we can see that total runs made by the losing team A is 70 before losing all the wickets. So, either batting of Team A was poor or the bowling of Team B was very good. So, either I or II follows. | https://testbook.com/objective-questions/mcq-on-verbal-reasoning--5eea6a1539140f30f369f43d | |
434 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_434.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | C | Smoking is injurious to health irrespective of the fact still people smokes. But argument is talking about the smoking in public. So, assumption 1 is not implicit. if one person smokes in public then his smoking effects other people health too. So, Assumption 2 is implicit. | https://testbook.com/objective-questions/mcq-on-verbal-reasoning--5eea6a1539140f30f369f43d | |
435 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_435.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | D | The statement says that human body can produce Vitamin D on its own with the help of sun exposure. Therefore, it can be safely assumed that human body does not have to depend on food for its required intake of Vitamin D. Thus, assumption I is implicit. However, the statement does not discuss the deficiency of Vitamin D... | https://testbook.com/objective-questions/mcq-on-verbal-reasoning--5eea6a1539140f30f369f43d | |
436 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_436.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | B | Concept: We have to examine the given statement and then analyse the conclusions to judge if the given conclusions are following the statements or not. Statement: For admission to MA (Social Work) course, the condition of prior experience in social work may be relaxed by the Admission Committee to the best candidates. ... | https://testbook.com/objective-questions/mcq-on-verbal-reasoning--5eea6a1539140f30f369f43d | |
437 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_437.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | C | Here, the objective is to make homes energy efficient for sustainable development. Replacing incandescent light bulbs with energy-efficient compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) is suggested considering the statement says that making homes energy-efficient is important for sustainable development. Therefore, assumption I is... | https://testbook.com/objective-questions/mcq-on-verbal-reasoning--5eea6a1539140f30f369f43d | |
438 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_438.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | C | In this case, Assumption I is not implicit in the statement, as there is no direct connection made between the physical state of the building and the quality of education provided within it. Assumption II refers to an office building rather than a school building. Therefore, it cannot be inferred that the statement is ... | https://testbook.com/objective-questions/mcq-on-verbal-reasoning--5eea6a1539140f30f369f43d | |
439 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_439.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | E | The performance of the individual has to be tested over a span of time as the statement mentions. So, I is implicit. The statement mentions that the individual's worth shall be reviewed (during probation period) before confirmation. So, II is also implicit. | https://www.indiabix.com/logical-reasoning/statement-and-assumption/043003 | |
440 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_440.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | A | Since the statement talks of putting the child in school at the age of 5, it means that the child is mentally prepared for the same at this age. So, I is implicit. But nothing about admission after 6 years of age is mentioned in the statement. So, II is not implicit. | https://www.indiabix.com/logical-reasoning/statement-and-assumption/043003 | |
441 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_441.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | B | Assumption I goes against the statement. So, it is not implicit. The allowance will serve as a reward to the employees and shall provoke them to come on time. So, II is implicit. | https://www.indiabix.com/logical-reasoning/statement-and-assumption/043003 | |
442 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_442.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | A | I directly follows from the statement and so is implicit. Also, the statement is a suggestion and does not tell about a government policy or its position of funds. So, II is not implicit. | https://www.indiabix.com/logical-reasoning/statement-and-assumption/043003 | |
443 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_443.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | A | The mother warns her child with the expectation that he would stop troubling her. So, I is implicit. The general nature of children cannot be derived from the statement. So, II is not implicit. | https://www.indiabix.com/logical-reasoning/statement-and-assumption/043003 | |
444 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_444.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | A | Such decisions as given in the statement are taken only after taking the existing vacancies into consideration. So, I implicit while II isn't. | https://www.indiabix.com/logical-reasoning/statement-and-assumption/043003 | |
445 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_445.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | E | Clearly, the penalty is imposed to prevent people from misusing the alarm chain. This means that some people misuse it. So, I is implicit. The alarm chain is provided to stop the running train in times of urgency. So, II is also implicit. | https://www.indiabix.com/logical-reasoning/statement-and-assumption/043003 | |
446 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_446.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | B | Clearly, nothing is mentioned about the professional nature of the job. So, I is not implicit. The statement hints that one rejects a thing that is easy to achieve. So, II is implicit. | https://www.indiabix.com/logical-reasoning/statement-and-assumption/043003 | |
447 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_447.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | A | The statement mentions that concessions should not be given to people who can afford to spend holidays in hill stations. This means they should be given only to needy persons. So, I is implicit. But, II does not follow from the statement and is not implicit. | https://www.indiabix.com/logical-reasoning/statement-and-assumption/043003 | |
448 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_448.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | B | Clearly, the statement expresses grave concern over a newly-built flyover not being utilized by public. This implies that such projects need to be taken up only after working out their utility and that the huge expenditure incurred on building such structures is worthwhile only if they prove useful for the public. Thus... | https://www.indiabix.com/logical-reasoning/statement-and-assumption/043003 | |
449 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_449.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | E | Since a surcharge has been levied to fund drought relief programmes, it follows that the Government does not have sufficient money for the same. So, I is implicit. Besides, the percentage of surcharge must have been decided after studying the expected inflow in relation to amount of funds required. So, II is also impli... | https://www.indiabix.com/logical-reasoning/statement-and-assumption/043003 | |
450 | Inductive Verbal Reasoning Test | image_450.png | Answer the multiple-choice question in the image with reasoning, and give only the letter of the correct option as the final answer. | B | Nothing is mentioned about lather formation by the detergent. So, I is not implicit. Also, detergents should be used as they clean clothes better and more easily. So, II is implicit. | https://www.indiabix.com/logical-reasoning/statement-and-assumption/043003 | |
451 | Numerical | image_451.png | Find the missing number?
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7 | C | Divide by 2 the sum of 2nd and 3rd number in every column of each row to get the number in the first row.
\( \frac{3 + 9}{2} = 6 \)
\( \frac{5 + 7}{2} = 6 \)
\( \frac{8 + 4}{2} = 6 \)
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452 | Numerical | image_452.png | Find the missing number?
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 13 | C | Divide by 2 the sum of 2nd and 3rd number in every column of each row to get the number in the first row.
\( \frac{10 + 12}{2} = 11 \)
\( \frac{13 + 11}{2} = 12 \)
\( \frac{11 + 13}{2} = 12 \)
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453 | Numerical | image_453.png | Find the missing number?
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 9 | D | Divide by 2 the sum of 2nd and 3rd number in every column of each row to get the number in the first row.
\( \frac{6 + 10}{2} = 8 \)
\( \frac{9 + 7}{2} = 8 \)
\( \frac{8 + 10}{2} = 9 \)
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454 | Numerical | image_454.png | Find the missing number?
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 9 | B | Divide by 2 the sum of 2nd and 3rd number in every column of each row to get the number in the first row.
\( \frac{6 + 10}{2} = 8 \)
\( \frac{8 + 10}{2} = 9 \)
\( \frac{8 + 6}{2} = 7 \)
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455 | Numerical | image_455.png | Find the missing number?
A. 9
B. 10
C. 11
D. 12 | C | Divide by 2 the sum of 1st and 3rd number in every column of each row to get the number in the middle row.
\( (1 + 9)/2 = 5 \)
\((2 + 10)/2 = 6 \)
\((3 + ?)/2 = 7 \)
\(\Rightarrow ? = 11\)
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456 | Numerical | image_456.png | Find the missing number?
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7 | A | The sum of 1st and 3rd number in every column of each row to get the number middle row.
\( (1 + 8) = 9 \)
\( (2 + 6) = 8 \)
\( (3 + ?) = 7 \)
\( \Rightarrow ? = 4 \)
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457 | Numerical | image_457.png | Find the missing number?
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 13 | D | Divide by 2 the sum of 1st and 3rd number in every column of each row to get the number in the middle row.
(8 + 10)/2 = 9
(10 + 6)/2 = 8
(1 + ?)/2 = 7
$\implies$ ? = 13
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458 | Numerical | image_458.png | Find the missing number?
A. 3
B. 6
C. 8
D. 9 | A | Divide by 2 the sum of 1st and 3rd number in every column of each row to get the number in the middle row.
(11 + 5)/2 = 8
(7 + 3)/2 = 5
(1 + ?)/2 = 2
$\implies$ ? = 3
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459 | Numerical | image_459.png | Find the missing number?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6 | C | Divide by 2 the sum of 1st and 2nd number in every column of each row to get the number in the third row.
(6 + 8)/2 = 7
(7 + 5)/2 = 6
(1 + ?)/2 = 3
$\implies$ ? = 5
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460 | Numerical | image_460.png | Find the missing number?
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 9 | B | Divide by 2 the sum of 1st and 3rd number in every column of each row to get the number in the middle row.
(1 + 3) / 2 = 4 / 2 = 2
(4 + 6) / 2 = 10 / 2 = 5
(9 + ?) / 2 = 8
$\implies$ ? = 7
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461 | Numerical | image_461.png | Find the missing number?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 5
D. 9 | B | Divide by 2 the sum of 1st and 3rd number in every column of each row to get the number in the middle row.
\( (7 + 9)/2 = 16/2 = 8 \)
\((4 + 6)/2 = 10/2 = 5 \)
\((1 + ?)/2 = 2 \)
\( \Rightarrow (1 + ?) = 4 \)
\( \Rightarrow ? = 4 - 1 \)
\( \Rightarrow ? = 3 \)
Therefore option (B) is correct option
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462 | Numerical | image_462.png | Find the missing number?
A. 7
B. 8
C. 9
D. 6 | A | Here every figure consist of three numbers in 1st line and one number in 2nd line. And 2nd number written in every figure is the (HCF) highest common factor of all the three numbers in the 1st line .
H C F ( Highest Common Factor ) of 4 ,8 , 12 = 4 (1st figure )
H C F ( Highest Common Factor ) of 12 ,24 , 30 = 6 ( 2nd... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
463 | Numerical | image_463.png | Find the missing number?
A. 15
B. 18
C. 16
D. 17 | B | One tenth of sum of all the numbers except middle number in each box is equal to middle number in that box.
(3 * 4 * 2 * 5 )/10 = 120 / 10 = 12 ( Middle number in 1st box )
(6 * 2 * 3 * 5 )/10 = 180 / 10 = 18 ( Middle number in 2nd box )
(2 * 2 * 9 * 5 )/10 = 180 / 10 = 18 ( Middle number in 3rd box )
Therefore opt... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
464 | Numerical | image_464.png | Find the missing number?
A. 1
B. 4
C. 2
D. 3 | C | Sum of the product of both the numbers in 1st and 2nd line is equal to middle numbers in each figure.
\( (5 \times 4) + (3 \times 1) = 20 + 3 = 23 \) (Middle number in 1st figure)
\( (7 \times 6) + (3 \times 4) = 42 + 12 = 54 \) (Middle number in 2nd figure)
\( (11 \times 2) + (? \times 9) = 22 + 9? = 40 \)
\( \Rig... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
465 | Numerical | image_465.png | Find the missing number?
A. 2
B. 7
C. 14
D. 17 | A | This problem has three figures and every figure consists of one number in the middle of the figure and four numbers around it. The product of the middle number's digits is equal to the sum of the remaining numbers/digits around the figure.
7 + 4 + 7 + 12 = 30 = 5 \* 6 = Product of middle number 56 in 1st figure.
15 +... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
466 | Numerical | image_466.png | Find the missing number?
A. 20
B. 14
C. 13
D. 12 | D | This circle consists of four quadrants and every quadrant consists of three numbers. Every quadrant has two numbers in the outer part and one number in its inner part. To find the value of question mark "?", we shall use two numbers which are in the outer part of it to calculate the value of the number which is in the ... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
467 | Numerical | image_467.png | Find the missing number?
A. 12
B. 8
C. 9
D. 18 | C | This problem have three figures and every figure consist of three numbers in 1st line and one number in 2nd line. And 2nd number written in every figure is the (HCF) highest common factor of all the three numbers in the 1st line.
H C F ( Highest Common Factor ) of 12 ,18 , 30 = 6 (1st figure )
H C F ( Highest Common ... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
468 | Numerical | image_468.png | Find the missing number?
A. 8
B. 21
C. 32
D. 64 | A | Starting from 2 and moving clockwise, multiplying two opposite numbers which will contribute 56 in each case.
2 \* 28 = 56
14 \* 4 = 56
Similarly the product of 7 and ? must be equal to 56.
7 \* ? = 56
$\implies$ ? = 56/7 = 8
Therefore option (A) is correct option.
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469 | Numerical | image_469.png | Find the missing number?
A. 20
B. 75
C. 26
D. 25 | C | This problem consist of three figures and every figure have three numbers out of which two numbers are smallest than 3rd number. So starting from smallest number and proceeding anticlockwise likewise.
Sq of 2 + Sq of 4 = 4 + 16 = 20 ( 1st figure)
Sq of 3 + Sq of 9 = 9 + 81 = 90 (2nd figure)
Sq of 1 + Sq of 5 = 1 + 2... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
470 | Numerical | image_470.png | Find the missing number?
A. 30
B. 31
C. 45
D. 37 | A | This circle has the following numbers in it: 40, 45, 25, 40, 30, 35, 35, ?
Now, after carefully studying these numbers, we find that these numbers are written in two alternate series. So, starting from number 25 clockwise, pick alternate numbers.
Our first pattern from these numbers 40, 45, 25, 40, 30, 35, 35, ? will... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
471 | Numerical | image_471.png | Find the missing number?
A. 13
B. 17
C. 30
D. 24 | D | Moving clock wise from top right number , Double the top right number to get bottom right number and add 2 to get bottom left number, now again double this number to get top left number in all the three figures .
Hence in option (D) 24 is right answer | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
472 | Numerical | image_472.png | Find the missing number?
A. 16
B. 100
C. 160
D. 180 | C | Multiply all the numbers which are on the corners of the given triangles to get the number which is on the centre of particular triangle.
In 1st triangle multiply all the numbers on the corner of triangle
1 \* 2 \* 3 = 6
Again In 2nd triangle multiply all the numbers on the corner of triangle
2 \* 5 \* 3 = 30
Simila... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
473 | Numerical | image_473.png | Find the missing number?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6 | B | If we add the top and bottom numbers and the subtract from it the sum of left and right terms we shall get the middle number in all the figures.
in 1st figure
(3+7) - (2+5) = 10 - 7 = 3 ( Middle number in 1st figure)
In 2nd figure
(9+9) - (7+8) =18 -15 = 3( Middle number in 2nd figure)
In 3rd figure
(8+8) - (6+6)... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
474 | Numerical | image_474.png | Find the missing number?
A. 13
B. 15
C. 16
D. 36 | B | Multiply the top numbers and bottom numbers row-wise; then take their difference.
1st figure:
($5 \times 6$) - ($3 \times 8$) = 30 - 24 = 6 (Middle number in 1st figure)
2nd figure:
($10 \times 4$) - ($2 \times 7$) = 40 - 14 = 26 (Middle number in 2nd figure)
3rd figure:
($9 \times 7$) - ($6 \times 8$) = 63 - 48 = ... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
475 | Numerical | image_475.png | Find the missing number?
A. 19
B. 29
C. 78
D. 48 | C | In 1st figure
$12 \times 5 = 15 \times 4 = 60$ (Middle number in 1st figure)
In 2nd figure
$3 \times 14 = 6 \times 7 = 42$ (Middle number in 2nd figure)
In 3rd figure
$26 \times 3 = 13 \times 6 = 78$ (Middle number in 3rd figure)
Hence in option (c) 78 is the right answer
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476 | Numerical | image_476.png | Find the missing number?
A. 2
B. 9
C. 17
D. 18 | D | Take cube roots of all the numbers which are on outer side
all the ellipse ( given figure ) and then add these numbers to get middle number in the figure .
In 1st figure cube roots of 1, 64, 27 and 8 are 1 , 4 , 3 and 2 respectively.
Now add these numbers. i.e 1 + 4 + 3 +2 = 10
In 2nd figure cube roots of 8, 125,... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
477 | Numerical | image_477.png | Find the missing number?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6 | C | In all the figures, add the numbers in the 2nd and 3rd rows, then multiply this result by the number on the right side of the figure in the 1st row to get the number on the left side of the 1st row of the given figure.
In 1st figure: 1 + 2 $\implies$ 3 $\times$ 9 = 27
In 2nd figure: 2 + 3 $\implies$ 5 $\times$ 7 = 35
... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
478 | Numerical | image_478.png | Find the missing number?
A. 64
B. 31
C. 93
D. 27 | C | # 1st Figure
From the first figure, we can see that the lower number is thrice (three times) the sum of the two numbers in the upper portion of the figure i.e., 18 + 9 = 27.
Now multiply it with 3, we get 27 \times 3 = 81, which is the lower number in the 1st figure.
# 3rd Figure
And for the third figure, add both t... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
479 | Numerical | image_479.png | Find the missing number?
A. 88
B. 26
C. 40
D. 16 | C | From 1st two figures if we multiply top and bottom terms and then subtract the result of product of left and right terms from it we shall get the number in the middle of the circles in both the given figures.
\( (6 \times 7) - (4 \times 5) = 20 \) (Middle Number in 1st Figure).
\( (9 \times 7) - (6 \times 3) = 45 \) ... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
480 | Numerical | image_480.png | Find the missing number?
A. 0
B. 2
C. 11
D. 12 | C |
If we add the left and right numbers and the subtract from it the sum of top and bottom terms we shall get the middle number in all the figures
( 5 + 6 ) - ( 4 + 7) = 0
( 7 + 6 ) - ( 8 + 4 ) = 1
similarly 3rd term can be calculated as follows
( 11 + 2 ) - ( 0 + 2 ) = 11
Hence in option (C) 11 is right answer | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
481 | Numerical | image_481.png | Find the missing number?
A. 32
B. 23
C. 35
D. 38 | A | Add all the numbers in every circle except middle number then divide it with 3 to get middle number.
{ 13 + 10 + 7 + 9 } / 3 = 39 / 3 = 13 ( Middle number in 1st picture)
{ 27 + 23 + 5 + 8 } / 3 = 63 / 3 = 21 ( Middle number in 2nd picture)
{ 35 + 44 + 9 + 8 } / 3 = 96 / 3 = 32 ( Middle number in 3rd picture)
Hence... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
482 | Numerical | image_482.png | Find the missing number?
A. 29
B. 16
C. 15
D. 18 | D | Multiply both the numbers in the second line then divide it with difference of the numbers in the 1st line of every figure. In last step add "7" to it to get the number in the middle of every figure.
{ ( 9 * 6 ) / ( 13 -10 ) } + 7 = ( 54 / 3 ) + 7 = 18 + 7 = 25 ( Middle number in 1st picture )
{ ( 8 * 3 ) / ( 27 - 23... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
483 | Numerical | image_483.png | Find the missing number?
A. 4
B. 8
C. 2
D. 6 | A | This figure consist of four sectors and every sector consists of three numbers. Every number in the inner part of each sector is H C F ( Highest Common Factor ) of two other numbers, which are in outer part of each sector.
HCF of 12 and 27 = 3
HCF of 16 and 24 = 8
HCF of 2 and 3 = 1
Similarly HCF of 4 and 8 = 4 ( ... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
484 | Numerical | image_484.png | Find the missing number?
A. 4
B. 8
C. 2
D. 6 | D | This figure consist of four sectors and every sector consists of three numbers. Every number in the inner part of each sector is HCF ( Highest Common Factor ) of two other numbers which are in outer part of each sector.
H C F of 12 and 15 = 3
H C F of 6 and 4 = 2
H C F of 3 and 2 = 1
H C F of 12 and 6 = 6 ( The val... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
485 | Numerical | image_485.png | Find the missing number?
A. 14
B. 48
C. 20
D. 24 | D | This figure consist of four sectors and every sector consists of three numbers. Every number in the inner part is LCM ( Lowest Common Multiple ) of two other numbers which are in outer part of each sector.
LCM of 12 and 15 = 60
LCM of 9 and 6 = 18
LCM of 3 and 2 = 6
LCM of 8 and 6 = 24 (The value of question mark) ... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
486 | Numerical | image_486.png | Find the odd one out?
A. 423; 452
B. 262; 562
C. 333; 452
D. 342; 345 | C | All the Numbers except one in both the circles are written in same pattern . If we multiply all the three digits of any number in both the circles then we shall get same result except in one number in both the circles. And that different result will be the odd one out in this problem.
In 1st circle
The product of digi... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
487 | Numerical | image_487.png | Find the odd one out?
A. 163; 414
B. 441; 444
C. 334; 108
D. 163; 108 | B | In 1st circle
The sum of digits of number 163 = 1+ 6 + 3 = 10
The sum of digits of number 145 = 1 + 4 + 5 = 10
The sum of digits of number 334 = 3 + 3 + 4 = 10
The sum of digits of number 441 = 4 + 4 + 1 = 9 ( Odd one out)
The sum of digits of number 343 = 3 + 4 + 3 = 10
In 2nd circle
The sum of digits of number... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
488 | Numerical | image_488.png | Find the missing number?
A. 7
B. 8
C. 5
D. 3 | A | In this circle all the numbers are written in a line and the sum of each line is 25. Starting from the line which is right side of ? (Question mark),
4 + 11 + 3 + 7 = 25
10 + 1 + 9 + 5 = 25
11 + 6 + 2 + 6 = 25
? + 5 + 5 + 8 = 25
$\implies$ ? + 18 = 25
? = 25 - 18 = 7
Hence option (A) is correct answer
| https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
489 | Numerical | image_489.png | Find the missing number?
A. 7
B. 8
C. 9
D. 6 | B | Here 1st circle consist of four numbers and if we divide sum of all the digits in its outer part with total numbers then result will be the middle number.
( 3 + 8 + 7 + 2 )/4 = 20/4 = 5 ( Middle number)
2nd circle consist of five numbers and if we divide sum of all the digits in its outer part with total numbers then... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
490 | Numerical | image_490.png | Find the missing number?
A. 144
B. 12
C. 10
D. 8 | D | This figure consists of four sectors and every sector consists of three numbers. Every number in the inner part is the cube of the difference of two other numbers which are in the outer part of each sector.
$ (8 - 5)^3 = 3^3 = 27 $
$ (23 - 19)^3 = 4^3 = 64 $
$ (3 - 2)^3 = 1^3 = 1 $
$ (26 - 24)^3 = 2^3 = 8 $ (The va... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
491 | Numerical | image_491.png | Find the missing number?
A. 144
B. 0
C. 100
D. 125 | A | This figure consists of four sectors and every sector consists of three numbers. Every number in the inner part is four times the square of the difference of two other numbers which are in the outer part of each sector.
4 \times (11 - 8)^2 = 4 \times (3)^2 = 4 \times 9 = 36
4 \times (5 - 5)^2 = 4 \times (0)^2 = 4 \ti... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
492 | Numerical | image_492.png | Find the missing number?
A. 216
B. 36
C. 8
D. 125 | A | This figure consists of four sectors and every sector consists of three numbers. Every number in the inner part is the cube of the difference of two other numbers which are in the outer part of each sector.
Cube of (11 - 8) = 3$^3$ = 27
Cube of (5 - 4) = 1$^3$ = 1
Cube of (7 - 3) = 4$^3$ = 64
Cube of (8 - 2) = 6$^3... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
493 | Numerical | image_493.png | Find the missing number?
A. 100
B. 82
C. 120
D. 110 | A | This figure consists of four sectors and every sector consists of three numbers. Every number in the inner part is five times the product of two other numbers which are in the outer part of each sector.
\( (6 \times 3) \times 5 = 18 \times 5 = 90 \)
\( (2 \times 3) \times 5 = 6 \times 5 = 30 \)
\( (4 \times 2) \times ... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
494 | Numerical | image_494.png | Find the missing number?
A. 27
B. 28
C. 23
D. 29 | B | This figure consist of four sectors and every sector consists of three numbers. Every number in the inner part is the sum of two other numbers which are in outer part of opposite sector to these numbers.
24 + 11 = 35 ( The number opposite to both 24 and 11 ) .
13 + 26 = 39 ( The number opposite to both 246and 13 ) .
... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
495 | Numerical | image_495.png | Find the odd one out?
A. 145; 128
B. 451; 441
C. 255; 444
D. 145; 224 | C | In 1st circle
The product of digits of number 145 = 1 * 4 * 5 = 20
The product of digits of number 451 = 4 * 5 * 1 = 20
The product of digits of number 225 = 2 * 2 * 5 = 20
The product of digits of number 541 = 5 * 4 * 1 = 20
The product of digits of number 255 = 2 * 5 * 5 = 50 (Odd one out)
In 2nd circle
The product ... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
496 | Numerical | image_496.png | Find the missing number?
A. 20
B. 21
C. 35
D. 26 | B | This box problem consists of four rows and four columns. And we have to find the value of the question mark after studying the pattern of all the numbers in this box. This question mark is in the 4th row of the 4th column.
To find the value of the question mark, we shall divide this box into two parts vertically. Then... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
497 | Numerical | image_497.png | Find the missing number?
A. 2
B. 7
C. 14
D. 28 | C | This reasoning problem consists of three figures, and every figure has four numbers associated with it. Two numbers are on the upper line of each box, and two numbers are at the bottom line of each box. Look at the last figure; it has a ? in its 3rd figure. So the solution to this problem is to find the value of the qu... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
498 | Numerical | image_498.png | Find the missing number?
A. 4
B. 1
C. 5
D. 6 | B | This box problem consists of four rows and three columns. And we have to find the value of the question mark after studying the pattern of all the numbers in this box. This question mark is in the 4th row of the 3rd column.
To find the value of the question mark, we shall divide this box into two parts horizontally; t... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
499 | Numerical | image_499.png | Find the missing number?
A. 25
B. 36
C. 30
D. 5 | D | This box problem consists of three rows and three columns. And we have to find the value of the question mark after studying the pattern of all the numbers in this box.
1st number of every row is equal to the product of the square of the 3rd number and the square root of the 2nd number.
Formula: $3^{rd}\ number^2 \ti... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html | |
500 | Numerical | image_500.png | Find the missing number?
A. 64
B. 54
C. 66
D. 97 | A | This box problem consists of three rows and three columns. And we have to find the value of the question mark after studying the pattern of all the numbers in this box.
Since the question mark is in the 1st column of the 3rd row, so we can use any two numbers in any two particular columns to find the value of the 3rd ... | https://www.dhimanrajeshdhiman.com/2022/02/Missing-number-box-puzzle-box-reasoning.html |
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