Which letter from the options given will replace the " ? " in the table given below
Question 5.
Which word from the given options will replace the " ? " in the table given below
Question 6.
What is the least number of straight lines needed to draw the following diagram?
Question 7.
Answer the following by referring to the image.
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What number will replace the question mark (?) in the questions below :
Question 8.
choose the correct answer for figure 2
Question 9.
choose the correct answer for figure 1
Question 10.
A cube has six sides each of a different colour. The red side is opposite black. The green side is between red and black. The blue side is adjacent to white and the brown side is adjacent to blue. The red side is face down. The side opposite brown is
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Staff employed in a UNESCO office in Paris are represented by four intersecting circles as in the given diagram. Each circle represents people who can read and write English, French, Spanish and Russian. Strength of people in each circle is also shown alongside. Study the diagram to answer the questions that follow.
Question 1.
How many people know only Spanish ?
Question 2.
How many people can read and write any one language except French ?
Question 3.
People who can read and write all the language except Spanish, are represented by
Question 4.
People who cannot read and write Russian, English and French, are represented by :
Question 5.
People who cannot read and write Spanish and French but are conversant with English and Russian are represented by:
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Instructions
These questions are based on the following information. A cube of 7cm × 7cm × 7cm is kept in the corner of a room and painted in three different colours, each face in one colour. The cube is cut into 343 smaller but identical cubes.
Question 6.
How many smaller cubes do not have any face painted?
Question 7.
How many smaller cubes have exactly one colour on them?
Question 8.
How many smaller cubes have at the most two faces painted?
Question 9.
What number should replace the question mark?
Question 10.
There are two similar figures below with some numbers. The left one is complete where as one number is missing in the right one. Find a suitable number to fill in place of the question mark.
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