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  • Can you arrange 9 numerals - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 [using each numeral just once] above and below a division line, to create a fraction equaling to 1/3 [one third]?


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    • 1. O_er_t_o_ Complete the missing letters of the given word.

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    • A. Ordination
    • B. Oterration
    • C. Ovvulation
    • D. Operation
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    • 2. A F Z U G L T _ Find the next letter in the above given letter series?

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    • A. K
    • B. M
    • C. O
    • D. Q
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    • 3. _U_R_Y_ Complete this 7 letter word _U_R_Y_ 1. Girls like it 2. Boys use it 3. Parents hate it.
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    • 4. In a certain city, 5% of all the persons in town have unlisted phone numbers. If you select 100 names at random from that city's phone directory, how many people selected will have unlisted phone numbers?
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    • 5. If 9 = 63 8 = 48 7 = 35 Then 4 = ?

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    • A. 4
    • B. 8
    • C. 12
    • D. 16
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    • 6. What mathematical symbol can be placed between 5 and 9, to get a number greater than 5 and smaller than 9?
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    • 7. 111 13 112 24 113 35 117 ?

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    • A. 46
    • B. 57
    • C. 68
    • D. 79
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    • 8. If 1 1 1 1 = R 2 2 2 2 = T 3 3 3 3 = E 4 4 4 4 = N Then 5 5 5 5 = ?

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    • A. Y
    • B. Z
    • C. T
    • D. X
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    • 9. Find a 10-digit number, where the first figure defines the count of zeros in this number, the second figure the count of numeral 1 in this number etc. At the end the tenth numeral character expresses the count of the numeral 9 in this number.
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    • 10. 5 Digits Number? What 5-digit number has the following features: If we put the numeral 1 at the beginning, we get a number three times smaller than if we put the numeral 1 at the end of the number.
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