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Q1. Spark : Fire :: Ignition : ?
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Q2. Which memory technique involves visualizing the letters or words as objects?
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Q3. A syllogism that omits one of its premises, but it is implied and understood, is known as a(n):
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Q4. Ram is the father of Shyam. Shyam is the brother of Geeta. Geeta is the daughter of Ravi. How is Ram related to Geeta?
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Q5. If 'BASKET' is coded as 'CBSLTE', how is 'MANNER' coded?
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Q6. Which of these is NOT a planet in our solar system?
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Q7. All tables are chairs. Some chairs are wooden. No wooden things are plastic. Which conclusion can be definitively stated?
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Q8. Pointing to a photograph, a man said, "I have no brother, but that man's father is my father's son." Who is the man in the photograph?
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Q9. Which of the following is NOT a rule for a valid categorical syllogism?
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Q10. What part of the plant acts like the 'mouth' for absorbing nutrients?
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Q11. Rajesh's mother is the sister of Amit. Amit's son is Vimal. How is Rajesh related to Vimal?
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Q12. Statements: Some chairs are wooden. All wooden things are furniture. Conclusions: I. Some chairs are furniture. II. Some furniture is not a chair. Which conclusion is valid?
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Q13. If an I-type proposition is false, what is the truth value of its superalternate, the A-type proposition?
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Q14. Which cognitive bias leads individuals to seek out and interpret information in a way that confirms their existing beliefs, potentially skewing their syllogistic reasoning?
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Q15. Brother of my father is my?
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Q16. In a coded language, 'TRAIN' is coded as 'URBJO', how is 'PLANE' coded?
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Q17. MORTGAGE : LOAN :: COLLATERAL : ?
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Q18. What is the code for 'SUN' if 'MOON' is coded as '13151514'?
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Q19. Some books are interesting. All interesting things are costly. Which conclusion can be drawn?
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Q20. Argentina is to Buenos Aires as Chile is to ______.