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TEST - 1

1. If 7th of the month falls 2 days preceding Sunday, what day of the week will follow the 27th of the month? e.g race, fatigue

(a)  Friday               (b)  Saturday               (c)  Thursday               (d)  Monday

The 7th is a Friday (2 days before Sunday), and adding 20 days (or 6 days from Friday) lands on Thursday; so the 27th is a Thursday.

1. If 7th of the month falls 2 days preceding Sunday, what day of the week will follow the 27th of the month?       e.g race, fatigue

   (a)  Friday                      

(b) Saturday         

(c)  Thursday                 

(d) Monday

The 7th is a Friday (2 days before Sunday), and adding 20 days (or 6 days from Friday) lands on Thursday; so the 27th is a Thursday.

2. How many letters in the line below come after K, but before the second R and after the first T?               AABKMXJTTVCRRPL

(a)  1               (b)  2               (c)  3               (d)  4

Find the first T, then count letters between K and the second R; typically only one letter fits the range.

 

2. How many letters in the line below come after K, but before the second R and after the first T?               AABKMXJTTVCRRPL

(a)  1               

(b)  2               

(c)  3              

(d)  4

Find the first T, then count letters between K and the second R; typically only one letter fits the range.

 

3. Tick the choice that gives the logical sequence of:  

(i) Tomorrow    (ii) Yesterday    (iii) Today.

(a)  (i), (ii), (iii)            (b)  (ii), (iii), (i)            (c)  (iii), (ii), (i)            (d)  (iii), (i), (ii)

The correct sequence is past to future: Yesterday (ii), Today (iii), and Tomorrow (i).

 

3. Tick the choice that gives the logical sequence of:  

(i) Tomorrow    (ii) Yesterday    (iii) Today.

(a)  (i), (ii), (iii)            

(b)  (ii), (iii), (i)            

(c)  (iii), (ii), (i)            

(d)  (iii), (i), (ii)

The correct sequence is past to future: Yesterday (ii), Today (iii), and Tomorrow (i).

 

4. The day that dawns three days after tomorrow is Friday. What day of the week dawned two days before yesterday?

(a)  Saturday            (b)  Sunday            (c)  Wednesday            (d)  Friday

If three days after tomorrow is Friday, then tomorrow is Tuesday. Two days before yesterday would then be Sunday.

 

4. The day that dawns three days after tomorrow is Friday. What day of the week dawned two days before yesterday?

(a)  Saturday            

(b)  Sunday            

(c)  Wednesday            

(d)  Friday

If three days after tomorrow is Friday, then tomorrow is Tuesday. Two days before yesterday would then be Sunday.

 

5. How many consonants are there between the second and the fourth vowel in the alphabet?

(a)  7               (b)  8               (c)  9               (d)  10    

The second vowel is ‘E’ and the fourth is ‘O’; consonants between them are F, G, H, J, K, L, M, and N — totaling 8.

 

5. How many consonants are there between the second and the fourth vowel in the alphabet?

(a)  7               

(b)  8               

(c)  9               

(d)  10    

The second vowel is ‘E’ and the fourth is ‘O’; consonants between them are F, G, H, J, K, L, M, and N — totaling 8.

 

6. Arrange following letters in such a way that a vowel is followed by two consonants. The vowels and the their natural order independently.    Point out the middle letter.  PURBYMQIZADWHEL

(a) H                (b) M               (c) I                  (d) L

Arranging the letters to ensure each vowel is followed by two consonants, the sequence is: U, R, B, Y, O, M, Q, I, Z, A, D, W, H, E, L. The middle letter in this sequence is I.

 

6. Arrange following letters in such a way that a vowel is followed by two consonants. The vowels and the their natural order independently.    Point out the middle letter.  PURBYMQIZADWHEL

(a) H                

(b) M               

(c) I                  

(d) L

Arranging the letters to ensure each vowel is followed by two consonants, the sequence is: U, R, B, Y, O, M, Q, I, Z, A, D, W, H, E, L. The middle letter in this sequence is I.

7.  Arrange the following letters in their proper order and tick mark the letter that is placed left to the middle one.      WPBRHZI

(a) P                (b) R                (c) I                (d) H

Arranging the letters in alphabetical order: B, H, I, P, R, W, Z. The middle letter is P; the letter to its left is R.

 

7.  Arrange the following letters in their proper order and tick mark the letter that is placed left to the middle one.      WPBRHZI

(a) P                

(b) R                

(c) I                

(d) H

Arranging the letters in alphabetical order: B, H, I, P, R, W, Z. The middle letter is P; the letter to its left is R.

 

8. Arrange the following letters in the reverse order and point out the consonant to the left of the middle letter.      OLTHQSJRP

(a) P               (b) O               (c) J                (d)   Q

Reversing the letters: PRJQSHLT. The middle letter is Q; the consonant to its left is J.

8. Arrange the following letters in the reverse order and point out the consonant to the left of the middle letter.      OLTHQSJRP

(a) P               

(b) O               

(c) J                

(d)   Q

Reversing the letters: PRJQSHLT. The middle letter is Q; the consonant to its left is J.

 

9. How many times well you write the numeral 2 if you write all the numbers from 201 to 300?

(a) 9             (b) 20              (c) 100          (d)  119

Count occurrences of 2 in the hundreds, tens, and units places from 201 to 300. It appears 100 times: 20 in the tens place and 80 in the units place.

 

9. How many times well you write the numeral 2 if you write all the numbers from 201 to 300?

(a) 9             

(b) 20              

(c) 100          

(d)  119

Count occurrences of 2 in the hundreds, tens, and units places from 201 to 300. It appears 100 times: 20 in the tens place and 80 in the units place.

 

10. If 15th of the February of  a leap year fell 3 days following Friday , what day of the week will dawn on 10th of the next month?

(a) Wednesday              (b) Thursday              (c) Friday              (d)  Saturday

If February 15th is a Monday (3 days after Friday), then March 10th is 23 days later, which is a Saturday.

 

10. If 15th of the February of  a leap year fell 3 days following Friday , what day of the week will dawn on 10th of the next month?

(a) Wednesday              

(b) Thursday              

(c) Friday             

(d)  Saturday

If February 15th is a Monday (3 days after Friday), then March 10th is 23 days later, which is a Saturday.

 

Sequence TEST - 1

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Sequence test-1 (QM)

Sequence test-1 (QM)

The number of attempts remaining is 100

1 / 10

1. How many letters in the line below come after K, but before the second R and after the first T?
AABKMXJTTVCRRPL

2 / 10

2. Arrange the following letters in the reverse order and point out the consonant to the left of the middle
letter. OLTHQSJRP

3 / 10

3. Tick the choice that gives the logical sequence of (i) tomorrow, (ii) Yesterday, (iii) Today.

4 / 10

4. How many consonants are there between the second and the fourth vowel in the alphabet?

5 / 10

5. If 7 th of the month falls 2 days preceding Sunday, what day of the week will follow the 27 th of the month?

6 / 10

6. If 15 th of the February of a leap year fell 3 days following Friday , what day of the week will dawn on 10 th
of the next month?

7 / 10

7. Arrange following letters in such a way that a vowel is followed by two consonants. The vowels and the
their natural order independently. Point out the middle letter.     PURBYMQIZADWHEL

8 / 10

8. How many times well you write the numeral 2 if you write all the numbers from 201 to 300?

9 / 10

9. The day that dawns three days after tomorrow is Friday. What day of the week dawned two days before
yesterday

10 / 10

10. Arrange the following letters in their proper order and tick mark the letter that is placed left to the
middle one. WPBRHZI

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