Quantitative Aptitude - Practice Exercise 13 (Percentage)

1. If A’s salary is 25% higher than B’s salary, how much per cent is B’s salary lower than A’s?

(a) 15%
(b) 20%
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Quantitative Aptitude - Practice Exercise 13 (Percentage)





Quantitative Aptitude - Practice Exercise 12 (Number System)

1. Divide 45 into four parts such that when 2 is added to the first part, 2 is subtracted from the second part, 2 is multiplied by the third part and the fourth part is divided by two, all result in the same number.

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Quantitative Aptitude - Practice Exercise 12 (Number System)





Quantitative Aptitude - Practice Exercise 11 (Number System)

1. The square of a positive integer is more than its five times by 14. What is the positive integer?
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Quantitative Aptitude - Practice Exercise 11 (Number System)





Analytical Reasoning - Practice Ex -7

Directions for questions 1-5:
The questions are based on the information given below
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Analytical Reasoning - Practice Ex -7





Analytical Reasoning - Practice Ex -6

In a certain society, there are two marriage groups, red and brown. No marriage is permitted within a group.
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Analytical Reasoning - Practice Ex -6





Analytical Reasoning - Practice Ex -5

1. The office staff of XYZ corporation presently consists of three bookeepers–A, B, C and 5 secretaries D, E, F, G, H.
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Analytical Reasoning - Practice Ex -5





Logical Reasoning

Logical reasoning-based questions are not at all difficult to tackle if one has a basic understanding of the types of questions asked.
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Logical Reasoning





Logical Reasoning Ex - 1


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Logical Reasoning Ex - 1





Critical Reasoning

The Critical Reasoning section is designed to test one’s ability to understand and evaluate arguments. The section consists of questions, each of which is based on arguments presented in short paragraphs.
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Critical Reasoning





Critical Reasoning - Ex 1

(ANSWERS WILL BE AS  YES/NO/CAN’T SAY.)

1. My father has no brothers. he has three sisters who has two Childs each.

1> my grandfather has two sons.
2> three of my aunts have two sons.
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Critical Reasoning - Ex 1






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