Directions:(1-5) Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given below:
6 H 1 S T  7 U @ 5 L E % 3 M & A I * 4 Q 8 W 1 3 9 N

1. How many such alphabets(s) is/are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a number but immediately followed by an element other than symbol?

Ans:4
There are five such alphabets in 6 H 1, 1 S T, 5 L E, 4 Q 8, 8 W 1

2. How many such numbers(s) is/are there which are immediately preceded by a symbol and immediate followed by a vowel?
6 H 1 S T  7 U @ 5 L E % 3 M & A I * 4 Q 8 W 1 3 9 N

Ans:1
There is no such number

3.If all the symbols and vowels are dropped from the above arrangement, which element will be tenth from the left end after the rearrangement?
6 H 1 S T  7 U @ 5 L E % 3 M & A I * 4 Q 8 W 1 3 9 N

Ans:4
After the rearrangement:6 H 1 S T 7 5 L 3 M 4 Q 8 W 1 3 9 N

4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and they form a group. Which one of the following one that does not belong to the group?
6 H 1 S T  7 U @ 5 L E % 3 M & A I * 4 Q 8 W 1 3 9 N

Ans:5

5. Which element is third to the right of the symbol which is third from the right end?
6 H 1 S T  7 U @ 5 L E % 3 M & A I * 4 Q 8 W 1 3 9 N

Ans:2
Symbol which is third from the right end is % and third to its right is ‘&’.

Directions:(6-10) Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
These questions are based on the below following five numbers.
269      396      295      781      547

6. If all the digits in each of the numbers are arranged in descending order within the number, which of the following will form the second highest number in the new arrangement of numbers?

Ans:1
So we need to start by arranging the digits in the numbers in ascending order, so all the numbers now becomeSo first no is the Answer.

7. If the positions of the first and the third digits of each or the numbers are interchanged, which of the following will form the third highest number in the new arrangement of numbers?
269      396      295      781      54

Ans:2

8. If these numbers are written with their digits in the increasing order, which number among them will be 2nd lowest?
269      396      295      781      54

Ans:3

9. If these numbers are written with their digits in the increasing order, which number among them will be the Highest?
269      396      295      781      54

Ans:5

10. If middle numbers are dropped from the above given numbers, how many will make the perfect square values?
269      396      295      781      54

Ans:4

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