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(#M40157802) BANK EXAM QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Below the four words are given. One of these four words may be wrongly spelt. Find out the
word which is wrongly spelt, if there is any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the
words are correctly spelt mark All correct as the answer.
a) Adventure b) Demonstration c) Environment
d) Innosent e) All Correct

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(#M40017900) BANK EXAM QUESTION Analogy Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

"cub" is related to "tiger" in the same way as "kitten" is related to
1) Dog
2) Cat
3) Duck
4) swan
5) none

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A train starts from Delhi with a certain no. of passengers. At Ghaziabad 110 got down and 100 get in. At Aligarh 50% get down and 25 get in. At Kanpur half of them get down and 50 get in. When the train leaves Kanour there are 200 passengers. How many boarded the train at Delhi?

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(#M40153273) BANK EXAM QUESTION syllogism Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

No leopard is a cheetah.
Some cheetahs are tigers.
All tigers are lions.
Conclusions:
I.Some leopards are not tigers.
II.All leopards are tigers.
1 : If only conclusion I follows.
2 : If only conclusions II follows.
3 : If either conclusion I or II follows.
4 : If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
5 : If both conclusion I and II follow.

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A shopkeeper purchases two varieties of rice, the price of the second kind being 50% more than that of the first . He mixes the rice and sells the mixture for 27.84 per kg and earns a profit of 16%. if the ratio of the to the second is 3:2 in the mixture , find the purchasing price of the costlier variety of rice?

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A basket contains 3 green and 4 red marbles. If three marbles picked at random,what is the probability that all three are of same colour?

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(#M40008692) BANK EXAM QUESTION Find next value Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

4 6 9 13.5 20.25 30.375 ???

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The expression 2^6n - 4^2n, where n is the natural number is always divisble by ?

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500 kg of ore contained a certain amount of iron. After the first blast furnace process, 200 kg of slag containing 12.5% of iron was removed. The percentage of iron in the remaining ore was found to be 20% more than the percentage in the original ore. How many kg of iron were there in the original 500 kg ore?

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Anjan is friend of Mukul and the ratio of their work efficiency is 7 : 5. Working together they complete 40% work in 8 days and remaining work is completed by Anjan. If for doing work Anjan received Rs. 24000. Find the amount that Mukul will receive?

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