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Question

Find out the number which has 4 in one’s place and greater than 61, from below numbers. 62, 64, 65, 66, 54.

  1. 62    
  2. 64    
  3. 65    
  4. 66    

The correct answer is: 64


    Numbers are 62, 64, 65, 66, 54.
    Clue-1: Numbers which has 4 in one’s place are 64, 54.
    Clue-2: Number greater than 61 is 64.
    Hence, the number is 64.

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