Question : Directions: C has more money than E and E has more money than B. C is the second richest after A. Who has the least money out of A, B, C, and E?
Option 1: C
Option 2: A
Option 3: B
Option 4: E
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Correct Answer: B
Solution : Given: (I) C has more money than E and E has more money than B. C > E > B (II) C is the second richest after A. After combing all the statements the arrangement is as follows – A > C > E > B
So, B has the least money. Hence, the third option is correct.
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Question : Directions: The six faces of the dice are A, B, C, D, E, and F. A is adjacent to B. B is adjacent to D but not C. E is adjacent to D and F. What is the side opposite to A?
Option 2: D
Option 3: E
Option 4: F
Question : A sum of money is divided among A, B, and C in the ratio 3 : 2 : 5, respectively. If the share of C is INR 300 more than B, then how much more money will A get than B?
Option 1: INR 150
Option 2: INR 75
Option 3: INR 100
Option 4: INR 125
Question : Directions: If A means +, B means –, C means ÷ and D means ×, then 63 C 9 A 16 B 32 D 3 C 8 = ?
Option 1: 11
Option 2: 13
Option 3: 10
Option 4: 9
Question : Directions: If A denotes +, B denotes –, and C denotes ×, then (10 C 4) A (4 C 4) B 6 = ?
Option 1: 46
Option 2: 50
Option 3: 55
Option 4: 58
Question : Directions: In the following question, find the odd letter from the given alternatives.
Option 1: A
Option 2: B
Option 3: U
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