SSC GD MEMORY BASED QUIZ

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Question 1:

In the following diagram ‘ the circle stands for policemen’ ‘ the square stands for sportspersons’ and ‘the triangles stands for taxpayers’ the numbers given in different segments represent the numbers of persons in that category?

How many policemen are tax-payers but are NOT sportspersons?

Question 2:

In a certain code language, 'CIRCLE' is written as 'DLWAHY'. How will 'SQUARE' be written in that language?

Question 3:

In a certain code language, DOUBLE is written as ZKQRYM, and TEN is written as XMV. How will TOLL be written in that language?

Question 4:

From the given alternatives, select the set of letters that can come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series.

MRV, QVZ, UZD, YDH, ?

Question 5:

Select the letter-cluster from among the given options that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series.

BKR, DNV, FQZ, ?, JWH

Question 6:

Select the option in which the given figure is embedded (rotation is Not allowed).


Question 7:

Six friends, Priya, Arun, Vansh, Rajat, Bhavna and Manju, are sitting around a circular table, with their backs towards the centre. Vansh is sitting second to the right of Rajat. Arun and Priya are not the neighbours of Rajat. Manju is sitting between Rajat and Arun. Who is sitting between Vansh and Rajat?

Question 8:

Select the number from among the given options that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 

40, 76, 44, 70, 49, 64, 55, 58, ?

Question 9:

In the question given below, there are two statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the given statements.
Statements:
All dogs are cats.
No cats are rats.
Conclusions:
I. No dogs are rats.
II. No rats are dogs.
III. Some cats are dogs.
IV. Some cats are not rats.

Question 10:

Select the correct option which shows the order of the given words in the order in which they appear in the English dictionary.

1. Court

2. Course

3. Courteous

4. Count

5. Courage