Quiz on Reasoning Set 54
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Which one set of letters when sequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall complete it? _qpx __rq__xxr__pxx__qp__x
Question 7 :
In a peculiar mathematical operation plus means multiplication, minus means plus, divided means minus and multiplications means sum of digits of two numbers. Follow these rules and solve the following example. (6 × 7) – (8 × 9) – (10 × 11) = ?
Question 8 :
A is elder to B while C and D are elder to E who lies between A and C. If C is elder to B, who is the youngest?
Question 9 :
Sanjith faces towards north turning to his right, he walks 10 m. He then turn to left and walks 30 m. He moves 25 m to his right and again to right through 50 m. Finally he turns to right and moves 40 m. In which direction is he now from his starting point?
Question 10 :
Indu starts travelling towards east and stops after 35 km and turns right and walks another 15 km and again turns right and walk 15 km and then stops. What is the minimum distance Indu has to walk to reach the starting point?
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