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#1. 36, 34, 30, 28, 24, __
#2. Which number is opposite of 6?
#3. Pick the odd one out:
#4. Choose the box that is similar to the box formed from the given sheet of paper (X).
#5. Select the answer figure in which the question figure is hidden ?
#6. Pointing to a photograph Disha says, “He is the son of the only son of my grandfather.” How is the man in the photograph related to Disha?
#7. Leave or remove from a place considered dangerous
#8. Select the diagram which best illustrates the relationship between girls, dancers, and singers.
#9. Replace the “?” with correct option :
#10. Replace the “?” with correct option :
#11. 9, 40, 69, 100, ___, 160.
#12. If SUKHOI is coded as UZSSCZ, then JAGUAR is coded as
#13. Pick the odd one out:
#14. Pick the odd one out:
#15. Which number is in opposite plane of 3 ?
#16. Choose the box that is similar to the box formed from the given sheet of paper (X).
#17. Select the answer figure in which the question figure is hidden ?
#18. The absence of law and order
#19. Select the diagram that best illustrates the relationship between Sun, Earth, and Oceans.
#20. 56, 67, 75, 88, ____, 109.
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I aapreciate your efforts and this is helping a lot in our preparation but it would be much more helpful if you give the concept behind the answers as soon as the quiz ends.
It will be better for us if Solution is provoded
Sir can you provide the solution for #10. And the approach we should use for questions like #4 & #16
#10-
Using the lower two circles as a source, the values in corresponding segments of the upper left circle equal the sums of the numbers in the lower two circles. The values in the upper central circle equal the products of the values in the lower two circles, and the upper right circle equals the difference between values in the lower two circles.
For 4 & 16, imagine folding the figure into a cube and look into the options, you will get.
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Using the lower two circles as a source, the values in corresponding segments of the upper left circle equal the sums of the numbers in the lower two circles. The values in the upper central circle equal the products of the values in the lower two circles, and the upper right circle equals the difference between values in the lower two circles.
Pls explain qn 16.
16, imagine folding the figure into a cube and look into the options, you will get.
Thanks for this quiz sir.
I will do hard work and I will try to get 20/20.
Jai hind jai bharat sir