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Find the next number in the series 1, 7, 8, 49, 50, 56, 57, 343?

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In loonyville, 4 people, doctor, engineer, lawyer and architect follow the same professions such that the name and the profession are different for each of them. Doctor has a wide circle of friends. The lawyer's only friend is rahul, a SAP specialist. The engineer does not like Lawyer's habit of constantly interrupting others. The mayor gave the doctor an award for public service. Engineer is very public spirited, but has won no recognition or awards. The doctor is shy and gives no public talks. Lawyer gives a lot of public talks on hygiene.
What profession is the doctor?
option
a) Can't be determined
b) Lawyer
c) Architect
d) Engineer

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68) A scientist has some disorder and he cannot remember numbers greater than 100 , he remembers other numbers by using their remainder when they are divided by 3,7,11 . for eg: he remembers 17 as (2,3,6) . He totally has (1,1,8) and pays servant (0,3,2) . What is the money left with him?

a) 85
b) 67
c) 61
d) None

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1st person says 1 of us is lying
2nd person says 2 of us are lying
3rd person says 3 of us are lying


5th person says all of us are lying

Who is saying the truth and who is lying

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65) Which year has the same calendar as 2007?
a) 2011
b) 2012
c) 2014
d) 2015

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64) How many rectangles are there on a chessboard?
a) 36
b) 1096
c) 1296
d) 4096

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63) How many squares are present on the chess board?
a) 64
b) 204
c) 360
d) 100

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How many workers does the factory W employ? Consider the following two statements to get the answer.
(X) 220 workers at W install batteries, and 300 workers knit socks.
(Y) Every worker of W either installs batteries or knits socks or both.

a) Statement X alone is enough to get the answer
b) X and Y together are not needed and additional data is needed to get the answer
c) Y alone is needed
d) Both X and Y are needed

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61) If P(x) = ax4 + bx3 + cx2 + dx + e has roots at x=1,2,3 and 4, and P(0) = 48, what is P(5)?
a) 48
b) 24
c) 0
d) 50

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60) Given the following information, who is youngest?
C is younger than A; A is taller than B;
C is older than B; C is younger than D;
B is taller than C; A is older than D

a) D
b) B
c) C
d) A

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