Question
In the question below some statements are given
followed by three conclusions I, II, and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusion definitely follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Statements: All Numbers are Digits Some Alphabets are Numbers Some Vowels are Alphabets Conclusions: I. Some Numbers are Vowels II. All Alphabets are Digits III. No Numbers are VowelsSolution
Some Vowels are Alphabets (I) + Some Alphabets are Numbers (I) → No conclusion. Hence neither conclusion I nor III follows. Some Alphabets are Numbers (I) + All Numbers are Digits (A) → Some Alphabets are Digits (I). Hence conclusion II does not follow.
720 ? 240 180 144 120
...27 32 42 57 77 ?
...?, 8, 32, 72, 128, 200
29 51 95 183 ? 711
2, 17, 147, 1167, 8157, 48957
(32.03 + 111.98) ÷ 18.211 = 89.9 – 20.23% of ?
7, 26, 238, 962, 8522, 34078
130 114 106 102 100 ?
There is a wrong term in the series I named 'P' and the right term which should come at the place of the wrong term is 'Q'. Find the fifth term of seri...
12, 20, 36, ?, 132, 260