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Which number completes the sequence: 3, 6, 12, 24, ?

Each number is doubled: 3×2=6, 6×2=12, 12×2=24, 24×2=48.

Which figure is different: Square, Circle, Triangle, Square, Hexagon?

Square, Circle, and Triangle are basic shapes; Hexagon has more sides, making it different.

Find the missing number in the series: 1, 4, 9, 16, ?

The series represents perfect squares: 1², 2², 3², 4². The next is 5² = 25.

If a square rotates 90° clockwise, what is its new orientation?

A 90° clockwise rotation changes a square’s orientation, making its sides diagonal relative to the original position.

Which shape completes the pattern: Circle, Square, Triangle, Circle, ?

The pattern repeats every three shapes: Circle, Square, Triangle. After Circle, the next is Square.

If “SUN” is coded as “TVO,” how is “MOON” coded?

Each letter in “SUN” is shifted forward by 1 (S→T, U→V, N→O). For “MOON” (M→N, O→P, O→P, N→O), the code is “NPPO.”

Antonym of “Big” is:

Big’s opposite is small.

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Synonym of “Brave” is:

Brave means showing courage, so courageous is the synonym.

If “COW” is coded as “DRA,” how is “PIG” coded

Each letter in “COW” is shifted forward by 1 (C→D, O→P, W→X), then adjusted (X becomes R, possibly a specific rule). For “PIG” (P→Q, I→J, G→H), adjust H to K, giving “QKJ.”

Complete the analogy: Book : Library :: Food : ?

Books are stored or used in a library; food is prepared or stored in a kitchen.

Find the odd one out: Apple, Banana, Carrot, Orange.

Apple, Banana, and Orange are fruits; Carrot is a vegetable.

If “FAN” is coded as “AFN,” how is “CAR” coded?

The first and second letters of “FAN” are swapped (F-A-N → A-F-N). For “CAR,” swapping gives A-C-R.

Pen : Write :: Knife : ?

A pen is used to write; a knife is used to cut.

Doctor : Hospital :: Teacher : ?

A doctor works in a hospital; a teacher works in a school.

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Big : Small :: Tall : ?

Big is the opposite of small, so tall’s opposite is short.

In a group of 4, A is not next to B, and C is next to D. Who can be at the ends?

A is not next to B, so A and B can be at the ends (e.g., A-C-D-B). C and D are next to each other, so they cannot both be at the ends.

If X is not next to Y, and Y is next to Z, who can be in the middle of a row of three?

Y is next to Z, so they are adjacent (e.g., Y-Z or Z-Y). Since X is not next to Y, Y must be in the middle (e.g., X-Y-Z or Z-Y-X).

In a row of 5 people, A is to the left of B, and C is to the right of B. Who can be in the middle?

A is to the left of B, and C is to the right of B, so the order is A, B, C. B is in the middle of this sequence.

If some pens are pencils, and all pencils are erasers, which is true?

Some pens are pencils, and since all pencils are erasers, those pens that are pencils are also erasers. Thus, some pens are erasers.

If “APPLE” is coded as “CRRNG,” how is “ORANGE” coded?

Each letter in “APPLE” is shifted forward by 2 positions (A→C, P→R, L→N, E→G). Applying the same to “ORANGE” (O→Q, R→T, A→C, N→P, G→I, E→F) gives “QTCPF.” Each letter in “APPLE” is shifted forward by 2 positions (A→C, P→R, L→N, E→G). Applying the same to “ORANGE” (O→Q, R→T, A→C, N→P, G→I, E→F) gives “QTCPF.” Each letter in “APPLE” is shifted forward by 2 positions (A→C, P→R, L→N, E→G). Applying the same to “ORANGE” (O→Q, R→T, A→C, N→P, G→I, E→F) gives “QTCPF.”

Which number does not belong: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10?

All numbers are even and form an arithmetic sequence with a common difference of 2. No number is an outlier. (Note: If an odd number were present, it would be the answer.)

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If 3 + 5 = 16, 4 + 6 = 25, then 5 + 7 = ?

The pattern is (a + b)². For 3 + 5 = 8, 8² = 64, but the result is given as 16 (possibly a typo or specific coding). Assuming the pattern holds, 5 + 7 = 12, so 12² = 144, but the options suggest a simpler pattern. Correcting for consistency, (5 + 7)² = 36.

If “DOG” is coded as “EPH,” how is “CAT” coded?

Each letter in “DOG” is replaced by the next letter in the alphabet (D→E, O→P, G→H). Applying the same rule to “CAT” (C→D, A→B, T→U) gives “DBU.”

If P is Q’s brother, and Q is R’s sister, what is P’s relation to R?

P is Q’s brother (male sibling), and Q is R’s sister (female sibling). Thus, P is R’s brother.

All roses are flowers. Some flowers are red. Which is true?

Since all roses are flowers, some flowers must be roses. The color red does not affect this conclusion.

All cats are black

From the given statements, we know all cats are mammals, so some mammals must be cats. The color black is irrelevant to the conclusion.

In a certain arrangement, the word “GANGA” is rearranged as “AGGNA”. How would “SARASWATI” be rearranged?

The pattern is placing vowels at the start in the order they appear and consonants at the end in reversed order. “SARASWATI” → vowels: A, A, A, I → AASS, consonants: S, R, S, W, T → IRWAT Thus, it becomes AASSIRWAT.

If MONDAY = 123456, how is WEDNESDAY coded using the same logic?

Each letter in MONDAY is assigned numbers 1 to 6. The same letters in WEDNESDAY get the same numbers, and new letters are added in sequence. It’s a logical mapping of unique alphabets in a sequence. It tests memory mapping and reasoning.

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