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s – – Direction (1 to 10) : Find the missing terms

Direction (1 to 10) : Find the missing terms – – 1. 1. 2, 5, 10, 17, ?2, 5, 10, 17, ? ((AA))2255 ((BB)) 2266 ((CC))2222 ((DD))2244 2. 2. 1111, 10, ?, , 10, ?, 100, 1001, 1000, 10001100, 1001, 1000, 10001 ((AA) ) 110000 ((BB) ) 110011 ((CC) ) 111100 ((DD) ) 111111 3. 3. 111, 114, 120, 123, 129, ?111, 114, 120, 123, 129, ? ((AA) ) 113366 ((BB) ) 113388 ((CC) ) 114411 ((DD) ) 114455 4. 4. 77, 77, 78, 78, 77, 77, 81, 81, 73, 73, ... ... 5555 ((AA))6699 ((BB)) 7711 ((CC))8822 ((DD))8899 5. 5. 14, 316, 536, 764, ?14, 316, 536, 764, ? ((AA) ) 998811 ((BB) ) 11004488 ((CC) ) 88111100 ((DD) ) 99110000 6. 6. 2.5, 3.5, 11, 42, 184, ?2.5, 3.5, 11, 42, 184, ? ((AA) ) 992200 ((BB) ) 994455 ((CC) ) 996600 ((DD) ) 998855 7.

7. A1A, B8D, C27I, H64H, ?A1A, B8D, C27I, H64H, ?

((AA) ) EE112255OO ((BB) ) JJ112255OO ((CC) ) JJ112200LL ((DD) ) LL112200MM 8.

8. CIR, GMV, KQZ, OUD, ?CIR, GMV, KQZ, OUD, ?

((AA) ) YYSSHH ((BB) ) SSHHRR ((CC) ) SSYYHH ((DD) ) SSRRYY 9. 9. LRX, DJP, VBH, NTZ, ?LRX, DJP, VBH, NTZ, ? ((AA) ) EELLSS ((BB) ) FFMMRR ((CC) ) GGKKSS ((DD) ) FFLLRR 10. 10. JJNN 2288 2277 GGPP C CEE 1122 4455 TTUU L LRR ?? ?? MMSS ((AA) ) 3344, , 3366 ((BB) ) 3355, , 3355 ((CC) ) 3300, , 3322 ((DD) ) 3300, , 4411 Direction (11 to 15) : Find the wrong terms

Direction (11 to 15) : Find the wrong terms – – 11. 11. 33 77 115 5 227 7 663 3 11227 7 225555 ((AA))1155 ((BB)) 2277 ((CC))6633 ((DD))112277 12. 12. 0, 4, 20, 48, 100,0, 4, 20, 48, 100, ((AA)) 00 ((BB)) 44 ((CC))2200 ((DD))4488 13. 13. 4, 6, 9, 13,4, 6, 9, 13, 4 4 81 81 ,, 8 8 243 243 ((AA)) 99 ((BB)) 1133 ((CC)) 4 4 81 81 (D) (D) 8 8 243 243 14.

14. ZLA, BMY, CNW, FOU, HPSZLA, BMY, CNW, FOU, HPS

((AA) ) ZZLLAA ((BB) ) BBMMYY ((CC) ) FFOOUU ((DD) ) CCNNWW 15.

15. ABD, DGK, HMS, NTB, SBL, ZKWABD, DGK, HMS, NTB, SBL, ZKW

((AA) ) NNTTBB ((BB) ) DDGGKK ((CC) ) SSBBLL ((DD) ) ZZKKWW Directions (16 to 19):

Directions (16 to 19): Which sequence of letters when placed at the blanks one after the other will complete theWhich sequence of letters when placed at the blanks one after the other will complete the given letter series ?

given letter series ? 16.

16. cccc – –ccddccdd – – dd – –cccc – –ccddccdd – –dddd

((AA) ) ddccddcccc ((BB) ) ddccddddcc ((CC) ) ddccccdddd ((DD) ) ddddcccccc 17.

17. aa – –bcbc – –aa – –bcdabcda – – ccdccd – –bcdbcd – –

((AA) ) aabbddddbbdd ((BB) ) aaccbbddbbbb ((CC) ) aaddbbbbaadd ((DD) ) bbbbbbdddddd 18. 18. bb – –c c a c c ac c a c c a – –b ab a – – b b cb b c – –b cb c – –aa ((AA) ) a a c c b b c c aa ((BB) ) b b a a c c a a bb ((CC) ) a a b b a a a a aa ((DD) ) b b a a a a b b cc 19. 19. ––b c cb c c – –acac – –a a b ba a b b – –a ba b – –c cc c ((AA) ) aaaabbccaa ((BB) ) aabbaaccaa ((CC) ) bbaaccaabb ((DD) ) bbccaaccaa

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20.

20. x_xxy_x_xy_yxx_ _ yy _ yx_xxy_x_xy_yxx_ _ yy _ y

Find the last five term in the letter series Find the last five term in the letter series – –

((AA) ) xxyyyyyyyy ((BB) ) xxxxyyyyxx ((CC) ) yyxxxxyyxx ((DD) ) xxyyxxyyxx 21.

21. abxyzbx _ zyx _ _ y _ _ _ _ _ _ abxyzbx _ zyx _ _ y _ _ _ _ _ _ 

((AA) ) bbaaxxyyzz ((BB) ) aabbxxzzyy ((CC) ) aabbxxyyzz ((DD) ) aabbzzyyxx 22.

22. ––b n tb n t  – –  – –n a mn a m  – –n a bn a b – –  – –aa – – – –  – –  – – 1 3

1 3 – –2 5 2 5 33 – – – – 5 5 2 42 4 – – 3 2 3 2 55 – –  – –  – –  – –  – – The last five terms in the series are The last five terms in the series are – –

((AA) ) 1133442255 ((BB) ) 4411332255 ((CC) ) 3344112255 ((DD) ) 1133445522 Directions (23 to 30): Find the missing number(s)

Directions (23 to 30): Find the missing number(s) ::

23. 23. ((AA))111122 ((BB)) 9922 ((CC))8822 ((DD))110022 24. 24. ((AA))2288 ((BB)) 3366 ((CC))8811 ((DD))4499 25. 25. 22 1515 3 3 ?? 6 6 3 3 8 8 7 7 4 4 6767 54 54 75 75 ((AA)) 44 ((BB)) 55 ((CC))66 ((DD))77 26. 26. 7 7 1100 1111 ? ? 2288 33 1 133 11 1144 ((AA)) 99 ((BB)) 88 ((CC))1155 ((DD)) 66 27. 27. 10 10 5454 ?? 7 7 4545 3232 24 24 114444 6688 ((AA))4422 ((BB)) 3366 ((CC))66 ((DD)) 44 28. 28. 7 7 1111 4949 12 12 88 5454 15 15 44 ?? ((AA))3366 ((BB)) 77 ((CC))2255 ((DD)) 00 29. 29. ((AA)) 44 ((BB)) 55 ((CC))11 ((DD))33 30.

30. In the matrix In the matrix given belowgiven below, the values of A, B and C are, the values of A, B and C are 9 9 AA 1122 B B 1100 77 8 8 CC 1111 ((AA) ) A A = = 1133, , B B = = 1111, , C C = = 99 ((BB) ) A A = = 1133, , B B = = 99, , C C = = 1111 ((CC) ) AA, , 99, , B B = = 1111, , C C = = 1133 ((DD) ) A A = = 99, , B B = = 1133, , C C = = 1111

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s  – – 1.

1. IfIf‘‘++’’meansmeans ‘‘

’’;;‘–’‘–’meansmeans‘‘xx’’;;‘‘xx’’meansmeans‘–’‘–’,,‘‘

’’meansmeans‘‘++’’thenthen – –

16

16

88 – –4 + 2 × 4 = ?4 + 2 × 4 = ?

((AA))1166 ((BB)) 4444 ((CC))2288 ((DD))3322 2.

2. IfIf – –meansmeans



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+ means+ means×, ÷ means×, ÷ means – –, × means +, , × means +, then which of the following equations is correct?then which of the following equations is correct?

(A) 52

(A) 52

4 + 54 + 5× 8× 8 – –2 = 362 = 36 (B) 43(B) 43 × 7× 7

5 + 45 + 4 – –8 = 258 = 25

(C) 36

(C) 36× 4× 4 – –12 + 512 + 5

33== 442200 ((DD))3366 – –12 × 612 × 6

3 + 3= 603 + 3= 60

3.

3. 0.2 + 0.20.2 + 0.2 – –0.2 ÷ 0.2 × (0.2 × 0.2), on simplification, gives :0.2 ÷ 0.2 × (0.2 × 0.2), on simplification, gives :

((AA) ) 00..0044 ((BB) ) 00..22 ((CC) ) 00..3366 ((DD) ) 11 4.

4. Find out the two signs to be Find out the two signs to be interchanged for making following equation correct :interchanged for making following equation correct : 9 + 5

9 + 5÷ 4 × 3÷ 4 × 3 – –6 = 126 = 12

(A) + and

(A) + and×× (B)(B)÷ and ×÷ and × (C)(C) ÷ and÷ and – – (D) + and(D) + and – –

5.

5. Given interchanges : signs + andGiven interchanges : signs + and× ; numbers 3 and 7.× ; numbers 3 and 7.

(A) 23 + 17

(A) 23 + 17× 73 = 1241× 73 = 1241 (B) 37 + 73(B) 37 + 73× 12 = 112× 12 = 112 (C) 23(C) 23× 17 + 37 = 428× 17 + 37 = 428 (D) 23 + 17(D) 23 + 17 × 73 = 788× 73 = 788

Direction 

Direction % % (6) In answering the questions below, use the following information : (6) In answering the questions below, use the following information :  X 

Y means divide X by Y Y means divide X by Y Y Y  X 

Y means multiply X by Y Y means multiply X by Y Y Y  X # Y means subtract Y from X  X # Y means subtract Y from X  X 

Y means add Y to X Y means add Y to X  6.

6. The simple interest of an The simple interest of an amount is calculated by multiplyiamount is calculated by multiplying P and T and R and dividing the value by 100.ng P and T and R and dividing the value by 100. This can be written as :

This can be written as : (A) P

(A) P

TT

R R 110000 ((BB) ) ((PP

T)T)

R 1R 10000 ((CC) ) ((PP

TT

R)R)

100 100 (D) can't (D) can't be be determineddetermined Direction : (7 to 10) In the following questions, the symbols

Direction : (7 to 10) In the following questions, the symbols  ©, ,  ©, , =,@,=,@, are used as follows :are used as follows : A

A © B means A  © B means A is greater than B.is greater than B.

A

A B B means means A A is is either either greater greater than than or or equal equal to to B.B. A = B means A is equal to B.

A = B means A is equal to B. A @ B means A is smaller than B. A @ B means A is smaller than B. A

A B B means means A A is is either either smaller smaller than than or or equal equal to to B.B.

Now in each of the following questions, assuming the three statements to be true, state which of Now in each of the following questions, assuming the three statements to be true, state which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is definitely true.

the two conclusions I and II given below them is definitely true.

Give answer (A) if only conclusion I is true; give answer (B) if only conclusion II is true; give Give answer (A) if only conclusion I is true; give answer (B) if only conclusion II is true; give answer (C) if neither I nor II is true and give answer (D) if both I and II are true.

answer (C) if neither I nor II is true and give answer (D) if both I and II are true. 7

7.. SSttaatteemmeennttss :: Q @ R, R @ M, MQ @ R, R @ M, M© D© D

C

Coonncclluussiioonnss :: I. I. DD© R© R II. DII. D© Q© Q

8

8.. SSttaatteemmeennttss :: M @ K, KM @ K, K© R, R © P© R, R © P

C

Coonncclluussiioonnss :: II. . P P @ @ KK IIII. . P P @ @ MM 9

9.. SSttaatteemmeennttss :: TT© M, M = P, P © R© M, M = P, P © R

C

Coonncclluussiioonnss :: II. . R R @ @ TT IIII. . TT© R© R

1

100.. SSttaatteemmeennttss :: P @ Q, QP @ Q, Q© K, K @ M© K, K @ M

C

Coonncclluussiioonnss :: II. . M M = = QQ IIII. . MM© Q© Q

11.

11. Arrange the given words in the sequence in which they occur in the dictionary and choose the correctArrange the given words in the sequence in which they occur in the dictionary and choose the correct sequence.

sequence. 1

1. . PPrreecceeddee 22. . PPrreecciissiioonn 33. . PPrreecciissee 4

4. . PPrreecceepptt 55. . PPrreeaacchh 66. . PPrreelluuddee

((AA) ) 55, , 33, , 11, , 44, , 22, , 66 ((BB) ) 55, , 11, , 44, , 33, , 22, , 66 ((CC) ) 55, , 11, , 33, , 44, , 22, , 66 ((DD) ) 55, , 11, , 44, , 22, , 33, , 66 12.

12. In the wordIn the word ADVERTISEMENTADVERTISEMENT how many pairs of letters are there which have as mhow many pairs of letters are there which have as m any letters betweenany letters between them in the word as

them in the word as in the alphabet ?in the alphabet ?

((AA) ) TThhrreeee ((BB) ) FFoouurr ((CC) ) FFiivvee ((DD) ) SSiixx 13.

13. Number of letters skipped in between adjacent letters in the series decreases by one. Which of theNumber of letters skipped in between adjacent letters in the series decreases by one. Which of the following series is observing the rule ?

following series is observing the rule ?

((AA) ) BBGGKKNNPPRR ((BB) ) CCIINNRRTTUU ((CC) ) EEJJNNQQSSTT ((DD) ) LLQQUUXXAAPP 14.

14. From the word INACTIVE, how many independent words can be made without changing the order of theFrom the word INACTIVE, how many independent words can be made without changing the order of the letters and using each letter only once ?

letters and using each letter only once ?

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15.

15. If the last four letters for the wordIf the last four letters for the word‘‘CONCENTRATIONCONCENTRATION’’are written in the reverse order are written in the reverse order followed by nextfollowed by next

two letters in the reverse order and

two letters in the reverse order and next three in the reverse order and then next three in the reverse order and then followed by the first four in thefollowed by the first four in the reverse order, counting from the end, which letter would be eighth in the new ar

reverse order, counting from the end, which letter would be eighth in the new ar rangement ?rangement ? ((AA))TT ((BB)) NN ((CC))EE ((DD))RR

16.

16. If the alphabet series is If the alphabet series is written in a reverse order, which of the following will be the seventh letter to thewritten in a reverse order, which of the following will be the seventh letter to the left of eighth letter from your right ?

left of eighth letter from your right ?

((AA)) LL ((BB)) MM ((CC))OO ((DD))PP 17.

17. If every alternate letter starting from B of If every alternate letter starting from B of the alphabet series is written in small letters, rthe alphabet series is written in small letters, rest all are writtenest all are written in capital letters, how will the month of 'September' be

in capital letters, how will the month of 'September' be written ?written ?

((AA) ) SSEEpptteeMMbbeeRR ((BB) ) SSEEpptteemmbbEERR ((CC) ) SSEEppttEEMMbbEErr ((DD) ) NNoonne e oof f tthheessee 18.

18. A woA word given in Capital Letters is followed by four answer words. Out of these rd given in Capital Letters is followed by four answer words. Out of these only one can be formed byonly one can be formed by using the letters of the given words. Find

using the letters of the given words. Find out that word.out that word. SOMNAMBULISMSOMNAMBULISM

((AA) ) NNAAMMEESS ((BB) ) BBAASSAALL ((CC) ) SSOOUULL ((DD) ) BBIIOOMMEE 19.

19. Arrange the following group such that when arranged in a Arrange the following group such that when arranged in a specific order, meaningful word is formed.specific order, meaningful word is formed. I N E T O C I N E T O C 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 4 5 5 66 ((AA) ) 22,,55,,44,,11,,66,,33 ((BB) ) 33,,66,,44,,11,,22,,55 ((CC) ) 44,,33,,66,,55,,22,,11 ((DD) ) 66,,55,,22,,33,,44,,11 20.

20. If the following scrambled letters are rearranged to form If the following scrambled letters are rearranged to form the name of a city, the city the name of a city, the city so formed is famso formed is fam ousous for its :

for its : AAGHILR AAGHILR

((AA) ) LLoocckkss ((BB) ) SStteeeel l PPllaanntt ((CC) ) TTeemmpplleess ((DD) ) PPootttteerryy 21.

21. If in any code languageIf in any code language TARGETTARGET is coded asis coded as UYUCJNUYUCJN then which word is coded asthen which word is coded as VICTORYVICTORY in that languagein that language ?

?

((AA) ) UUKKZZXXJJXXRR ((BB) ) UUKKYYXXJJDDRR ((CC) ) UUKKYYXXJJWWDD ((DD) ) NNoonnee 22.

22. If in a certain codeIf in a certain code MANISHMANISH is written asis written as NZMRHSNZMRHS, then how will, then how will RANJITARANJITA be written in the same code ?be written in the same code ? ((AA) ) IIZZMMQQRRGGZZ ((BB) ) IIZZMMPPRRGGZZ ((CC) ) IIZZMMQQRRHHZZ ((DD) ) IIZZMMQQRRIIZZ

2

233.. DDRRAAMMAA is coded asis coded as 3737 andand STAGESTAGE asas 5252. How will you code. How will you code ACTORACTOR ??

((AA))5566 ((BB)) 5500 ((CC))5577 ((DD))6677 2

244.. WWHHEEEELL == 10.610.6, how will you code, how will you code BELTBELT ??

((AA) ) 3322..22 ((BB) ) 3300..55 ((CC) ) 99..7755 ((DD) ) 88..2255 25.

25. IfIf lightlight is calledis called darkdark,, darkdark is calledis called greengreen,, greengreen is calledis called blueblue,, blueblue is calledis called redred,, redred is calledis called whitewhite and

and whitewhite is calledis called yellowyellow, what is the colour of blood ?, what is the colour of blood ?

((AA) ) RReedd ((BB) ) DDaarrkk ((CC) ) WWhhiittee ((DD) ) YYeellllooww

Directions : (26 to 27) Read the information given below and answer the questions that follow. Directions : (26 to 27) Read the information given below and answer the questions that follow.

In certain code In certain code

(A) "rem tur dimi wee" means" my pencil was stolen," (A) "rem tur dimi wee" means" my pencil was stolen," (B) "soz rem legh ner"

(B) "soz rem legh ner" means" your pencil is here",means" your pencil is here", (C) "rem zet tur

(C) "rem zet tur legh" means" blue pencil was here" andlegh" means" blue pencil was here" and (D) "dimi rem

(D) "dimi rem tur soz" means "your pencil was stolen"tur soz" means "your pencil was stolen" 26.

26. Which of the following is the code for the wordWhich of the following is the code for the word herehere ??

((AA) ) ttuurr ((BB) ) nneerr ((CC) ) ddiimmii ((DD) ) lleegghh 27.

27. Which of the following indicatesWhich of the following indicates Blue pencil is stolen ?Blue pencil is stolen ?

((AA) ) zzeet t rreem nm neer r ddiimmii ((BB) ) nneer r lleeggh h ttuur r zzuutt ((CC) ) ddiimmi i rreem sm sooz z nneerr ((DD) ) zzeet t lleeggh h ttuur r rreemm Directions : (28 to 30) The following questions are based on t

Directions : (28 to 30) The following questions are based on t he pattern as used for previous questions.he pattern as used for previous questions. Understand the coding pattern and answer the questions.

Understand the coding pattern and answer the questions. C

Coolluummn n I I CCoolluummn n IIII ((11) ) FFAAMMOOUUSS ((AA) ) jjccqqhhxxpp ((22) ) SSAATTIIRREE ((BB) ) hhqqddbbyynn ((33) ) FFRRIIGGHHTT ((CC) ) yybbccnnkkee ((44) ) TTAANNGGLLEE ((DD) ) zzeewwhhnndd ((55) ) RROOVVIINNGG ((EE) ) eeppbbmmyyww ((66) ) HHUUNNTTEERR ((FF) ) wwddnnbbxxkk 28.

28. What is the code used for the letter M ?What is the code used for the letter M ?

((AA)) qq ((BB)) xx ((CC))jj ((DD))ee

29.

29. What is the code used for the letter E ?What is the code used for the letter E ?

((AA)) dd ((BB)) nn ((CC))bb ((DD))kk 30.

30. What is the code used for the letter F ?What is the code used for the letter F ?

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1.

1. Kishen walks 10 km towards North. Form there, he walks 6 km towards South. Then, he walks 3 kmKishen walks 10 km towards North. Form there, he walks 6 km towards South. Then, he walks 3 km towards East. How far and in which direction is he with reference to his starting point ?

towards East. How far and in which direction is he with reference to his starting point ?

((AA) ) 5 5 kkmm, , NNoorrtthh ((BB) ) 5 5 kkmm, , NNoorrtthh--EEaasstt ((CC) ) 7 7 kkmm, , EEaasstt ((DD) ) 7 7 kkmm, , WWeesstt

2.

2. A man is facing North-West. He turns 90A man is facing North-West. He turns 90º in the clockwise direction, then 180º in the anticlockwiseº in the clockwise direction, then 180º in the anticlockwise

direction and then another 90

direction and then another 90º in the same direction. Which direction is he facing now ?º in the same direction. Which direction is he facing now ?

((AA) ) SSoouutthh ((BB) ) SSoouutthh--WWeesstt ((CC) ) WWeesstt ((DD) ) SSoouutthh--EEaasstt

3.

3. At my house I am facing West, then I turn left and go 10 m, At my house I am facing West, then I turn left and go 10 m, then I turn 90then I turn 90º anticlockwise and go 5 m, andº anticlockwise and go 5 m, and

then I go 5 m to the South and from there 5 m to the West. In which direction am I from my house ? then I go 5 m to the South and from there 5 m to the West. In which direction am I from my house ? ((AA) ) EEaasstt ((BB) ) WWeesstt ((CC) ) NNoorrtthh ((DD) ) SSoouutthh

4.

4. Ram is to the South-East of Mukesh, Shyam is to the East of Mukesh and North-East of Ram. IfRam is to the South-East of Mukesh, Shyam is to the East of Mukesh and North-East of Ram. If Suresh is to the North of Ram and North-West of Shyam, in which direction of Mukesh is Suresh Suresh is to the North of Ram and North-West of Shyam, in which direction of Mukesh is Suresh located ?

located ?

((AA) ) NNoorrtthh--WWeesstt ((BB) ) SSoouutthh--WWeesstt ((CC) ) NNoorrtthh--EEaasstt ((DD) ) SSoouutthh--EEaasstt

5.

5. I run along the sides of I run along the sides of square field ABCD wsquare field ABCD where C is to the north here C is to the north east of A east of A and D is to the south and D is to the south east ofeast of B. Starting from A i

B. Starting from A in anticlock wise n anticlock wise direction, in which direction shall I direction, in which direction shall I be running after be running after crossing B ?crossing B ? ((AA) ) NNoorrtthh ((BB) ) SSoouutthh ((CC) ) EEaasstt ((DD) ) WWeesstt

6.

6. One evening before sunset two fOne evening before sunset two friends Amit and Sunil were talking to each other face riends Amit and Sunil were talking to each other face to face. If to face. If Sunil'sSunil's shadow was exactly to his left side, which direction was Amit facing ?

shadow was exactly to his left side, which direction was Amit facing ?

((AA) ) NNoorrtthh ((BB) ) SSoouutthh ((CC) ) WeWesstt ((DD) ) DDaatta a iinnaaddeeqquuaattee

7.

7. From point From point PP, Akshay starts walking towards East. After walking 30 metres, , Akshay starts walking towards East. After walking 30 metres, he turns to he turns to his right and his right and walkswalks 10

10 metres. He thmetres. He then turns to his rigen turns to his right and walht and walks for 30 metres. He agaiks for 30 metres. He again turns to his righn turns to his right and walks 30t and walks 30 metres. How far is he from Point P and in which direction ?

metres. How far is he from Point P and in which direction ?

((AA) ) PPooiinnt t P P iittsseellff ((BB) ) 110 0 mmeettrrees s NNoorrtthh ((CC) ) 220 0 mmeettrrees s WWeesstt ((DD) ) 220 0 mmeettrrees s NNoorrtthh Directions (8 to 10): The following questions are based on the

Directions (8 to 10): The following questions are based on the diagram given below showing four persons diagram given below showing four persons  stationed at the four corners of a square piece of plot as shown.

stationed at the four corners of a square piece of plot as shown. EE

W W N N SS A A D D C C B B 8.

8. A starts crossing the field diagonallyA starts crossing the field diagonally. After walking half the distance, he . After walking half the distance, he turns right, walks turns right, walks some distancesome distance and turns left. W

and turns left. W hich direction is A hich direction is A facing now ?facing now ?

((AA) ) NNoorrtthh--eeaasstt ((BB) ) NNoorrtthh--wweesstt ((CC) ) NNoorrtthh ((DD) ) SSoouutthh--eeaasstt

9.

9. From the original position given in the above figure. A and B move one arm length clockwise and thenFrom the original position given in the above figure. A and B move one arm length clockwise and then cross over to the corner diagonally opposite ; C and D move one arm length anti-clockwise and cross cross over to the corner diagonally opposite ; C and D move one arm length anti-clockwise and cross over the corner

over the corner diagonally opposite. The original configuration ADdiagonally opposite. The original configuration ADBC has now changed toBC has now changed to ((AA) ) CCBBDDAA ((BB) ) BDBDAACC ((CC) ) DDAACCBB ((DD) ) AACCBBDD

10.

10. From the original position, B and D move one and a half length of sides clockwise and anticlockwiseFrom the original position, B and D move one and a half length of sides clockwise and anticlockwise respectively

respectively. W. Which one of hich one of the following statements is true?the following statements is true? (A)

(A) B and D arB and D are both at the both at the midpoint e midpoint betweebetween A n A and Cand C (B)

(B) D is at the midpoinD is at the midpoint between t between A A and C, and B at thand C, and B at the corner originally e corner originally occupied by C.occupied by C. (C)

(C) B is at the midpoint between B is at the midpoint between A A and C, and D at the corner originally occupied by and C, and D at the corner originally occupied by A.A. (D)

(D) B and D B and D are both at are both at the midpoint the midpoint between between A A and D.and D.

Directions (11 to 15) :

Directions (11 to 15) :Study the given information carefully and answer the questions that follow : Study the given information carefully and answer the questions that follow :  Seven friends Kamla, Manish, Rohit, Amit, Gaurav, Pritam and Priya are sitting in

Seven friends Kamla, Manish, Rohit, Amit, Gaurav, Pritam and Priya are sitting in a circle. Kamla, a circle. Kamla, Manish,Manish, Rohit, Amit, Pritam and Priya are sitting at equal

Rohit, Amit, Pritam and Priya are sitting at equal distances from distances from each other.each other. Rohit is sitting two places right of Pritam, who is sitting one

Rohit is sitting two places right of Pritam, who is sitting one place right of Amit. Kamla forms and place right of Amit. Kamla forms and angle ofangle of 90 degrees from

90 degrees from Gaurav and an angle of 120 degrees Gaurav and an angle of 120 degrees from Manish. Manish is just from Manish. Manish is just opposite Priya and isopposite Priya and is sitting on the left

sitting on the left of Gaurav.of Gaurav.

11.

11. Who is Who is the only person sitting between Rohit and Manish ?the only person sitting between Rohit and Manish ?

((AA) ) PPrriittaamm ((BB) ) AAmmiitt ((CC) ) GGaauurraavv ((DD) ) KKaammllaa

12.

12. Gaurav is not Gaurav is not sitting at equal sitting at equal distances fromdistances from (A

(A) R) Roohhiit at annd Pd Prriittaamm (B) (B) AAmimit at annd Kd Kaamlmlaa ((CC) M) Maanniissh ah annd Pd Pririttaamm ((DD) ) AAlll ol of tf thhe ae abboovvee

13.

13. Gaurav is sitting... of Gaurav is sitting... of Priya.Priya.

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14.

14. The angle between Gaurav and Manish in the clockwise direction isThe angle between Gaurav and Manish in the clockwise direction is (A) 150

(A) 150ºº (B) 180(B) 180ºº (C) 210(C) 210ºº (D) None of these(D) None of these

15.

15. Which of the following statements is not correct?Which of the following statements is not correct? (A

(A) P) Priritatam im is bs betetweween en MaManinish sh anand Kd Kamamlala (B) M(B) Mananisish ih is ts twwo po plalaceces as awaway y frfrom om PrPriyiyaa ((CC) ) GGaauurraav v iis s ssiittttiinng g ooppppoossiitte e PPrriittaamm ((DD) ) AAlll l oof f tthhe e aabboovvee

Directions : (16 to 20)

Directions : (16 to 20) Study Study the following information carefully and the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it :answer the questions given below it : (i) Eleven students A, B, C, D, E, F

(i) Eleven students A, B, C, D, E, F, G, G, H, I, J , H, I, J and K are sitting in a rand K are sitting in a row of the class fow of the class facing the teacher.acing the teacher. (ii) D, who is to the

(ii) D, who is to the immediate left of immediate left of FF, is second to the , is second to the right of C.right of C. (iii) A, is second to the right of E, who

(iii) A, is second to the right of E, who is at one of the is at one of the ends.ends. (iv) J is the im

(iv) J is the immediate neighbour of A anmediate neighbour of A and B and third to d B and third to the left of G.the left of G. (v) H is to the immediate left of D and third to the right of I.

(v) H is to the immediate left of D and third to the right of I.

16.

16. Who is sitting in the middle of the row ?Who is sitting in the middle of the row ?

((AA)) CC ((BB)) II ((CC))BB ((DD))GG

17.

17. Which of the following groups of friends is sitting to the right of G ?Which of the following groups of friends is sitting to the right of G ?

((AA) ) IIBBJJAA ((BB) ) IICCHHDDFF ((CC) ) CCHHDDFF ((DD) ) CCHHDDEE

18.

18. In the above sitting arrangement, which of the In the above sitting arrangement, which of the following statements is superfluous ?following statements is superfluous ?

((AA) ) ii ((BB) ) iiii ((CC) ) iiiiii ((DD) ) NNoonne e iis s ssuuppeerrfflluuoouuss

19.

19. Which of the following statements is true in the context of the above sitting arrangements ?Which of the following statements is true in the context of the above sitting arrangements ? (A) There ar

(A) There are three students sitting between D e three students sitting between D and Gand G.. (B) G and C are neighbours sitting to immediate right of H. (B) G and C are neighbours sitting to immediate right of H. (C) B is sitting between J and

(C) B is sitting between J and I.I. (D) None of these

(D) None of these

20.

20. If E and D, C If E and D, C and B, A and B, A and H & K and F and H & K and F interchange their positions, which of the following pairs of studentsinterchange their positions, which of the following pairs of students is sitting at the end ?

is sitting at the end ?

((AA) ) D D aannd d EE ((BB) ) E E aannd d FF ((CC) ) D D aannd d KK ((DD) ) K K aannd d FF

21.

21. If the digits of the following numbers are rIf the digits of the following numbers are reversed and then the number are arreversed and then the number are arranged in ascending orderanged in ascending order then what will be the middle digit of the m

then what will be the middle digit of the middle term ?iddle term ? 375, 682, 315, 792, 865, 129, 875

375, 682, 315, 792, 865, 129, 875

((AA)) 33 ((BB)) 66 ((CC))77 ((DD))88

22.

22. How many 6How many 6’’s are there in the s are there in the following number sequence which are immfollowing number sequence which are imm ediately preceded by 9 but notediately preceded by 9 but not

immediately followed by 4 ? immediately followed by 4 ? 5

5 6 6 4 4 3 3 2 2 9 9 6 6 3 3 1 1 6 6 4 4 9 9 6 6 4 4 2 2 1 1 5 5 9 9 6 6 7 7 2 2 1 1 4 4 7 7 4 4 9 9 6 6 4 4 22

((AA) ) OOnnee ((BB) ) TTwwoo ((CC) ) TThhrreeee ((DD) ) FFoouurr

23.

23. In the following list of numerals, how mIn the following list of numerals, how m any 2any 2’’s are followed by 1 but not preceded s are followed by 1 but not preceded by 4 ?by 4 ?

4 2 1 2 1 4 2 1 1 2 4 4 4 1 2 2 1 2 1 4 4 2 1 4 2 1 2 1 2 4 1 4 2 1 2 4 1 4 6 4 2 1 2 1 4 2 1 1 2 4 4 4 1 2 2 1 2 1 4 4 2 1 4 2 1 2 1 2 4 1 4 2 1 2 4 1 4 6

((AA) ) TTwwoo ((BB) ) TThhrreeee ((CC) ) FFoouurr ((DD) ) FFiivvee

24.

24. The positions of how mThe positions of how many digits in the number 423157698 will remain unchanged after the any digits in the number 423157698 will remain unchanged after the digits withindigits within the number are arranged in ascending order ?

the number are arranged in ascending order ?

((AA) ) NNoonnee ((BB) ) OOnnee ((CC) ) TTwwoo ((DD) ) TThhrreeee

25.

25. Shyama ranked 12Shyama ranked 12thth from the top and 28from the top and 28thth from the bottom among those children who passed thefrom the bottom among those children who passed the

examination. Eight children failed in the examination while five children did not appear in

examination. Eight children failed in the examination while five children did not appear in the examination.the examination. How many children were there in the class ?

How many children were there in the class ?

((AA))5500 ((BB)) 5511 ((CC))5522 ((DD))5533

Directions : (26 to 30)

Directions : (26 to 30)Study Study the following information to answer the given the following information to answer the given questions :questions : (1) In a class

(1) In a class of boys and girls, Amarof boys and girls, Amar’’s rank is 12th and Meetas rank is 12th and Meeta’’s rank is 8th.s rank is 8th.

(2) Amar

(2) Amar’’s rank among the boys is 6th and Meetas rank among the boys is 6th and Meeta’’s rank among girls is 3rd.s rank among girls is 3rd.

(3) In the class Meeta

(3) In the class Meeta’’s rank is 52nd from the other end.s rank is 52nd from the other end.

(4) From the other end, Amar

(4) From the other end, Amar’’s rank among the boys is 26th.s rank among the boys is 26th.

26.

26. How many boys are there in the class ?How many boys are there in the class ?

((AA))3311 ((BB)) 2288 ((CC))2299 ((DD))CCaann’’t be determinedt be determined

27.

27. Which of the following is MeetaWhich of the following is Meeta’’s rank among the girls from the other end ?s rank among the girls from the other end ?

((AA) ) 2233rrdd ((BB) ) 2288tthh ((CC) ) 2266tthh ((DD) ) CCaann’’t be determinedt be determined

28.

28. How many boys are there before Meeta ?How many boys are there before Meeta ?

((AA)) 44 ((BB)) 55 ((CC))33 ((DD))CCaann’’t be determinedt be determined

29.

29. How many boys are there between Amar and last rank (assuming How many boys are there between Amar and last rank (assuming it is a girl) in the it is a girl) in the class ?class ?

((AA))2255 ((BB)) 4477 ((CC))2222 ((DD))CCaann’’t be determinedt be determined

30.

30. How many boys are there How many boys are there between Abetween Amar and mar and Meeta ?Meeta ?

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s – – 1.

1. Soni, who is DubeySoni, who is Dubey’’s daughter, says to Preeti,s daughter, says to Preeti,““YYour mother our mother Shyama is the youngest sister of Shyama is the youngest sister of my father,my father,

Dubey's Father's third child is Prabhat

Dubey's Father's third child is Prabhat””. How is Prabhat related to Preeti ?. How is Prabhat related to Preeti ?

((AA) ) UUnnccllee ((BB) ) FFaatthheerr ((CC) ) ggrraannddmmootthheerr ((DD) ) FFaatthheer r iin n llaaww 2.

2. Pointing towards a man in the photograph, Archana said,Pointing towards a man in the photograph, Archana said,““He is the son of the only son of my grand-He is the son of the only son of my

grand-mother

mother““. How is man related to Archana ?. How is man related to Archana ?

((AA) ) CCoouussiinn ((BB) ) NNeepphheeww ((CC) ) BBrrootthheerr ((DD) ) SSoonn 3.

3. Pointing towards a woman in the photograph, Pointing towards a woman in the photograph, Rajesh saidRajesh said““the only daughter of her grandfather (Pater-the only daughter of her grandfather

(Pater-nal) is my wife

nal) is my wife””. How is Rajesh related to that . How is Rajesh related to that woman.woman.

((AA) ) UUnncclle e ((FFuuffaa)) ((BB) ) FFaatthheerr ((CC) ) MMaatteerrnnaal l uunnccllee ((DD) ) BBrrootthheerr

Directions (4 to 7) : Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below : Directions (4 to 7) : Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :

Prashant Arora has three children

Prashant Arora has three children – – Sangeeta, Vimal and Ashish. Ashish married Monika, the eldestSangeeta, Vimal and Ashish. Ashish married Monika, the eldest

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy. The Roys married their youngest daughter to the eldest son of Mr. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy. The Roys married their youngest daughter to the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Sharma, and they had two children named Amit and Shashi. The Roys have two more children Mrs. Sharma, and they had two children named Amit and Shashi. The Roys have two more children Roshan and Vandana, both elder to Veena. Sameer and Ajay are sons of Ashish and Monika. Rashm Roshan and Vandana, both elder to Veena. Sameer and Ajay are sons of Ashish and Monika. Rashmi isi is the daughter of Amit.

the daughter of Amit. 4.

4. What is the surname of Rashmi ?What is the surname of Rashmi ?

((AA) ) SShhaarrmmaa ((BB) ) RRooyy ((CC) ) AArroorraa ((DD) ) CCaann’’t be determinedt be determined

5.

5. How is Sameer related to MonikaHow is Sameer related to Monika’’s father ?s father ?

((AA) ) GGrraannddssoonn ((BB) ) SSoonn ((CC) ) CCoouussiinn ((DD) ) SSoonn--iinn--llaaww 6.

6. What is the surname of Sameer ?What is the surname of Sameer ?

((AA) ) RRooyy ((BB) ) SShhaarrmmaa ((CC) ) AArroorraa ((DD) ) CCaann’’t be determinedt be determined

7.

7. How is Mrs. How is Mrs. Roy related to Ashish ?Roy related to Ashish ?

((AA) ) AAuunntt ((BB) ) MMootthheerr--iinn--llaaww ((CC) ) MMootthheerr ((DD) ) SSiisstteerr--iinn--llaaww Directions (8 to 10) :

Directions (8 to 10) : Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :

‘‘

 A

 A + B+ B’’meansmeans A  A is the son of B‘‘ is the son of B’’;; A A‘‘  – –BB’’meansmeans‘‘A is the wife of BA is the wife of B’’;; A ×  A × B‘‘ B’’meansmeans‘‘A is the brother of BA is the brother of B’’;; ‘‘

 A ÷ B

 A ÷ B’’meansmeans‘‘A is the mother of BA is the mother of B’’andand A = B A = ‘‘ B’’meansmeans ‘‘A is the sister of BA is the sister of B’’..

8.

8. What does P + RWhat does P + R – –Q mean ?Q mean ?

(A

(A) Q ) Q is is ththe fe fatatheher or of Pf P (B(B) Q ) Q is is ththe se son on of of PP (C(C) Q ) Q is is ththe ue uncncle le of of PP (D(D) Q ) Q is is ththe be brorothther er of of PP 9.

9. What does PWhat does P× R ÷ Q mean ?× R ÷ Q mean ?

(A)

(A) P iP is ths the bre brothother oer of Qf Q (B) (B) P is P is the the fathfather oer of Qf Q (C) (C) P iP is ths the une uncle cle of Qof Q (D) (D) P is P is the the nepnephew hew of Qof Q 10.

10. Which of the following meansWhich of the following means‘‘P is the aunt of QP is the aunt of Q’’ ??

(A) P + R

(A) P + R – –QQ (B) P(B) P× R ÷ Q× R ÷ Q ((CC) ) P P = = R R + + QQ ((DD) ) P P = = RR÷ Q÷ Q

Directions (11 to 15) : Study the following infirmation carefully and answer the given questions : Directions (11 to 15) : Study the following infirmation carefully and answer the given questions :

B, M, T

B, M, T, R, K, H and D , R, K, H and D are travelling in a train compartmare travelling in a train compartment withent withIIIIII-tier sleeper berth. Each of them has-tier sleeper berth. Each of them has a different profession of Engineer, Doctor, Architect, Pharmacist, Lawyer, Journalist and Pathologist. a different profession of Engineer, Doctor, Architect, Pharmacist, Lawyer, Journalist and Pathologist. They occupied two lower berths, three m

They occupied two lower berths, three m iddle berths and two upper beriddle berths and two upper berths. B, the Engineer, is not on theths. B, the Engineer, is not on the upper berth. The Architect is the only other person who occupies the same type of berth as that of upper berth. The Architect is the only other person who occupies the same type of berth as that of B. MB. M and H are not on the middle berth and their profession are Pathologist and Lawyer respectively. T is a and H are not on the middle berth and their profession are Pathologist and Lawyer respectively. T is a Pharmacist. D is neither a Journalist nor an Architect. K occupies the same type of berth as that of the Pharmacist. D is neither a Journalist nor an Architect. K occupies the same type of berth as that of the Doctor.

Doctor. 11.

11. Who is Who is the Architect ?the Architect ?

((AA)) DD ((BB))HH ((CC)) RR ((DD)) NNoonneeooff tthheessee 12.

12. What is DWhat is D’’s profession ?s profession ?

((AA) ) PPhhaarrmmaacciisstt ((BB) ) LLaawwyyeerr ((CC) ) DDooccttoorr ((DD) ) EEnnggiinneeeerr 13.

13. Which of Which of the following pairs occupy the lower berth ?the following pairs occupy the lower berth ?

((AA) ) BBTT ((BB) ) BBDD ((CC) ) BBKK ((DD) ) NNoonne e oof f tthheessee 14.

14. Which of the following groups occupies the middle berth ?Which of the following groups occupies the middle berth ?

((AA)) DDKKTT ((BB))HHKKTT ((CC)) DDKKRR ((DD)) DDHHTT 15.

15. Which of the following combinations of person-berth-profession is correct ?Which of the following combinations of person-berth-profession is correct ? (A) K

(A) K – –Upper Upper  – –Lawyer Lawyer  (B) D(B) D – –Upper Upper  – –Doctor Doctor 

(C) M

(C) M – –Lower Lower  – –JournalistJournalist (D) R(D) R – –Lower Lower  – –ArchitectArchitect

Directions :(16 to 20) Read the following information carefully and answer the questions g

Directions :(16 to 20) Read the following information carefully and answer the questions g iven below it :iven below it : There are five men A, B, C, D and E and six w

There are five men A, B, C, D and E and six women Pomen P, Q, R, S, T and , Q, R, S, T and U. AU. A, B and R are advocates, B and R are advocates ; C, D, P, Q and S are doctors and the rest are teachers. Some teams are to be selected from ; C, D, P, Q and S are doctors and the rest are teachers. Some teams are to be selected from amongst these eleven persons subject to the following conditions:

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A, P and U have to b

A, P and U have to be together.e together. B cannot go with D or R.

B cannot go with D or R. E and Q have to be together. E and Q have to be together. C and T have to be together. C and T have to be together. D and P cannot g

D and P cannot go together.o together. C cannot go with Q.

C cannot go with Q. 16.

16. If the team is to consist of two male advocates, two lady doctors and one teacher, the members of theIf the team is to consist of two male advocates, two lady doctors and one teacher, the members of the team are

team are

((AA) ) A A B B P P Q Q UU ((BB) ) A A B B P P U U SS ((CC) ) A A P P R R S S UU ((DD) ) B B E E Q Q R R SS 17.

17. If the team is to consist of one advocate, two doctors, three teachers and C may not go with T, theIf the team is to consist of one advocate, two doctors, three teachers and C may not go with T, the members of the team are :

members of the team are :

((AA) ) A A E E P P Q Q S S UU ((BB) ) A A E E P P Q Q T T UU ((CC) ) B B E E Q Q S S T T UU ((DD) ) E E Q Q R R S S T T UU 18.

18. If the team is to consist of one male advocate, one male doctor, one lady doctor and two teachers, theIf the team is to consist of one male advocate, one male doctor, one lady doctor and two teachers, the members of the team are :

members of the team are :

((AA) ) A A C C P P T T UU ((BB) ) A A D D E E P P TT ((CC) ) A A D D E E P P UU ((DD) ) B B C C E E Q Q UU 19.

19. If the team is to cIf the team is to consist of one advocate, three doctors and one monsist of one advocate, three doctors and one m ale teacher, the members of the teamale teacher, the members of the team are:

are:

((AA) ) A A D D P P S S UU ((BB) ) C C D D R R S S TT ((CC) ) D D E E Q Q R R SS ((DD) ) D D E E Q Q R R TT 20.

20. If the team is to cIf the team is to consist of two advocates, two doctors, two teachers and not more than three onsist of two advocates, two doctors, two teachers and not more than three ladies, theladies, the members of the team are :

members of the team are :

((AA) ) A A B B C C P P T T UU ((BB) ) A A C C P P R R T T UU ((CC) ) A A E E P P Q Q R R TT ((DD) ) B B C C E E Q Q R R TT Directions : (21 to 24) Each question below contains three groups of

Directions : (21 to 24) Each question below contains three groups of things. You are to choose from the things. You are to choose from the  following four numbered diagrams, the diagram that

following four numbered diagrams, the diagram that depicts the correct relationship among the depicts the correct relationship among the  three groups of things in each question.

three groups of things in each question.

21.

21. VeVegetable, Fruit, getable, Fruit, BrinjalBrinjal 22.

22. Door, Window, HouseDoor, Window, House 23.

23. Honest, intelligent, PoorHonest, intelligent, Poor 24.

24. Car, Train, AutomobileCar, Train, Automobile

Directions (25 to 30) : To answer the questions, study the following diagram carefully : Directions (25 to 30) : To answer the questions, study the following diagram carefully :

Circle S stands for Household having a Scooter; Circle S stands for Household having a Scooter; Circle T stands for Household having a TV set; Circle T stands for Household having a TV set; Circle W stands f

Circle W stands for Household having a Washing Machine;or Household having a Washing Machine; Circle C stands for

Circle C stands for Household having a Car.Household having a Car. 25.

25. Households having all the four items are rHouseholds having all the four items are represented by the regionepresented by the region

((AA)) 77 ((BB)) 88 ((CC))99 ((DD))1122 26.

26. Households having only scooter are represented byHouseholds having only scooter are represented by

((AA) ) RReeggiioon n SS ((BB) ) RReeggiioon n 99 ((CC) ) RReeggiioon n 11 ((DD) ) NNoonne e oof f tthheessee 27.

27. Households having car but not washing machine are indicated byHouseholds having car but not washing machine are indicated by

((AA) ) RReeggiioon n 66, , 110 0 aannd d 44 ((BB) ) RReeggiioon n 33 ((CC) ) RReeggiioon n 1133 ((DD) ) NNoonne e oof f tthheessee 28.

28. Households having a scooter, TV set and washing machine and not car are Households having a scooter, TV set and washing machine and not car are represented by the regionrepresented by the region ((AA)) 44 ((BB)) 77 ((CC))1111 ((DD))1122

29.

29. Households having a car, washing machine, TV set but not scooter are rHouseholds having a car, washing machine, TV set but not scooter are represented byepresented by ((AA)) 77 ((BB)) 88 ((CC))99 ((DD))NoNonneeooff tthheessee 30.

30. Households having only car and not the remaining three items are Households having only car and not the remaining three items are represented byrepresented by

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s – –

1.

1. Which alphabet is opposite D ?Which alphabet is opposite D ?

((AA)) EE ((BB)) CC ((CC)) FF ((DD))AA

2.

2. What should be the number opposite 4 ?What should be the number opposite 4 ?

((AA)) 55 ((BB)) 11 ((CC))33 ((DD))22

3. 3.

Which letter will be opposite to

Which letter will be opposite to letter D ?letter D ?

((AA))AA ((BB)) BB ((CC)) EE ((DD))FF 4.

4. From the following figures of dice, find which number will come in place ofFrom the following figures of dice, find which number will come in place of‘‘??’’

((AA)) 44 ((BB)) 55 ((CC))22 ((DD))33

5. 5.

(i)

(i) (ii) (ii) (iii)(iii)

Which letter will come on the blank surface ? Which letter will come on the blank surface ?

((AA)) CC ((BB))AA ((CC)) DD ((DD))EE 6.

6. Three positions of the same dice are given below. Observe the figures carefully and tell which numberThree positions of the same dice are given below. Observe the figures carefully and tell which number will come in place of ?

will come in place of ? 5 5 44 55 2 2 11 ?? 6 6 22 44

((ii)) ((iiii)) ((iiiiii))

((AA)) 11 ((BB)) 33 ((CC))22 ((DD))66 Directions : (7 to 10) The figure (X) given on the left hand side, in each p

Directions : (7 to 10) The figure (X) given on the left hand side, in each p roblem, is folded to form a cube.roblem, is folded to form a cube. Choose from amongst the alternatives (A), (B), (C) and (D), the cubes that are similar to the cube  Choose from amongst the alternatives (A), (B), (C) and (D), the cubes that are similar to the cube  formed. formed. 7. 7. C C A A BB F F D D EE (X) (X) A A C C EE (a) (a) D D B B AA (c) (c) A A B B CC (d) (d)

((AA) ) d d oonnllyy ((BB) ) b b aannd d d d oonnllyy ((CC) ) a a aannd d c c oonnllyy ((DD) ) c c oonnllyy

8. 8. O O ÷ ÷ (a) (a) x x (b) (b) O O (c) (c) O O ÷ ÷ XX (d) (d)

((AA) ) a a aannd d b b oonnllyy ((BB) ) d d oonnllyy ((CC) ) c c aannd d d d oonnllyy ((DD) ) b b aannd d d d oonnllyy

9. 9.

(x)

(x) ((AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD))

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10. 10. (x) (x) ((AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) ((AA) ) A A aannd d BB ((BB) ) B B aannd d DD ((CC) ) B B aannd d CC ((DD) ) A A aannd d DD Directions : (11 to 13)

Directions : (11 to 13) A cube is coloured red on one face, green on the oppoA cube is coloured red on one face, green on the opposite face, and yellow on the site face, and yellow on the  another face, and blue on a face adjacent to

another face, and blue on a face adjacent to the yellow face. The other two are left uncolothe yellow face. The other two are left uncoloured. It ured. It  is then cut into 125 smaller pieces. Now answer the following questions on the above statements. is then cut into 125 smaller pieces. Now answer the following questions on the above statements. 11.

11. How many cubes are uncoloured on all the fHow many cubes are uncoloured on all the faces ?aces ?

((AA))2277 ((BB)) 3366 ((CC))4488 ((DD))6644 12.

12. How many cubes are coloured blue on one face red or green on another face and have four uncolouredHow many cubes are coloured blue on one face red or green on another face and have four uncoloured faces ?

faces ?

((AA)) 88 ((BB)) 1122 ((CC))1166 ((DD))2233 13.

13. How many cubes are coloured red on one How many cubes are coloured red on one face and have the remface and have the remaining faces uncoloured ?aining faces uncoloured ? ((AA)) 88 ((BB)) 1100 ((CC))1122 ((DD))1166

Directions : (14 to 16) A cube of 4 cm has been painted on its surfaces in such a way that two opposite  Directions : (14 to 16) A cube of 4 cm has been painted on its surfaces in such a way that two opposite 

surfaces have been painted blue

surfaces have been painted blue and two adjacent surfaces have and two adjacent surfaces have been painted red. Two remaining been painted red. Two remaining  surfaces have been left unpainted. Now the cube is cut into smaller cubes of side 1 cm each. surfaces have been left unpainted. Now the cube is cut into smaller cubes of side 1 cm each. 14.

14. How many cubes will have no side painted ?How many cubes will have no side painted ?

((AA))1188 ((BB)) 1166 ((CC))2222 ((DD)) 88 15.

15. How many cubes will have at least red colour on How many cubes will have at least red colour on its surfaces ?its surfaces ?

((AA))2200 ((BB)) 2222 ((CC))2288 ((DD))3322 16.

16. How many cubes will have at least blue colour on its surfaces How many cubes will have at least blue colour on its surfaces ??

((AA))2200 ((BB)) 88 ((CC))2244 ((DD))3322 Directions : (17 to 20) 

Directions : (17 to 20) Below in the adjoining figure there are 27 cubes numBelow in the adjoining figure there are 27 cubes numbered from 1 bered from 1 to 27. Study carefullyto 27. Study carefully

and answer the questions. and answer the questions.

1 1 3 3 5 5 7 7 9 9 1 111 13 13 15 15 17 17 19 19 21 21 10 10 16 16 22 22 27 27 26 26 25 25 24 24 23 23 17.

17. Number of cubes which have maximum number of faces touching the other cubes isNumber of cubes which have maximum number of faces touching the other cubes is ((AA)) 11 ((BB)) 22 ((CC))33 ((DD))44 18.

18. Number of cubes which have minimum number of faces touching the other cubes isNumber of cubes which have minimum number of faces touching the other cubes is ((AA)) 11 ((BB)) 22 ((CC))66 ((DD))44 19.

19. Which of the cubes 3, 8, 20, or 27 touches the maximum number of cubes :Which of the cubes 3, 8, 20, or 27 touches the maximum number of cubes : ((AA)) 33 ((BB)) 88 ((CC))2200 ((DD))2277 20.

20. Which of the cubes 6, 13, 19, or 25 touches the maximum number of cubes :Which of the cubes 6, 13, 19, or 25 touches the maximum number of cubes : ((AA)) 66 ((BB)) 1133 ((CC))1199 ((DD))2255 Direction : (21 to 25) In

Direction : (21 to 25) In the following questions, choose the the following questions, choose the words that show the same relationship aswords that show the same relationship as given in the each questions.

given in the each questions. 21.

21. Man : Biography :: Nation : ?Man : Biography :: Nation : ?

((AA) ) LLeeaaddeerr ((BB) ) PPeeooppllee ((CC) ) GGeeooggrraapphhyy ((DD) ) HHiissttoorryy 22.

22. TTaxonomy : axonomy : Classification :: Pedology : Classification :: Pedology : ??

((AA) ) NNaattuurree ((BB) ) FFaarrmmiinngg ((CC) ) SSooiill ((DD) ) MMoouunnttaaiinn 23.

23. Perch : Fresh water :: Perch : Fresh water :: ? : Salt water? : Salt water

((AA) ) CCrrooccooddiillee ((BB) ) FFrroogg ((CC) ) CCoodd ((DD) ) SSnnaakkee 24.

24. USA : Congress :: Iran : ?USA : Congress :: Iran : ?

((AA) ) AAlltthhiinngg ((BB) ) SSttiirrttiinngg ((CC) ) MMaajjlliiss ((DD) ) CCoorrtteess 25.

25. 1 : 1 :: 25 : ?1 : 1 :: 25 : ?

((AA))2266 ((BB)) 222255 ((CC))224400 ((DD))626255 Direction : (26 to 30) Find the odd one out :

Direction : (26 to 30) Find the odd one out : 26.

26. ((AA) ) BBaakkee ((BB) ) PPeeeell ((CC) ) FFrryy ((DD) ) BBooiill 27.

27. ((AA) ) CCaatthheeddrraall ((BB) ) MMoossqquuee ((CC) ) CChhuurrcchh ((DD) ) MMoonnaasstteerryy 28.

28. ((AA) ) RRuubbyy ((BB) ) MMaarrbbllee ((CC) ) SSaapppphhiirree ((DD) ) DDiiaammoonndd 29.

29. ((AA) ) 11117 7 : : 1133 ((BB) ) 11662 2 : : 1188 ((CC) ) 11771 1 : : 1199 ((DD) ) 33004 4 : : 1166 30.

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s – – Directions : (1 to 5) Find the mirror image

Directions : (1 to 5) Find the mirror image – – 1. 1. CAR27augCAR27aug (A) (B) (C) (D) (A) (B) (C) (D) 2. 2. REASONINGREASONING ((AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) 3. 3. ( (AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD))   +   +        +        +      +      +      +      +       +       +       +       +       +       +       +       + 4. 4. ( (AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD))       +       + + + + + + + 5. 5. ( (AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) (X) (X)

Directions : (1 to 5) Find the water image Directions : (1 to 5) Find the water image – – 6. 6. VAYU8436VAYU8436 (A) (B) (A) (B) 44 (C) (C) (D)(D) 7. 7. FAMILYFAMILY (A) (B) (C) (D) (A) (B) (C) (D) 8. 8. (X) (X) ((AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) 9. 9. 10. 10. (A) (A) (X) (X) (B)(B) (C)(C) (D)(D) Directions : (11 to 14)

Directions : (11 to 14) Each of the question shows Each of the question shows a sheet of a sheet of paper when folded and then cut paper when folded and then cut like the fig. X, Ylike the fig. X, Y, Z., Z. On unfolding the sheet, the sheet will appear like which alternative.

On unfolding the sheet, the sheet will appear like which alternative.

11. 11. X X YY ZZ ((AA)) (B(B)) ((CC)) ((DD)) 12. 12. X X YY ZZ ((AA)) (B(B)) ((CC)) ((DD))

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13. 13. X X YY ZZ ((AA)) (B(B)) ((CC)) ((DD)) 14. 14. X X YY ZZ ((AA)) (B(B)) ((CC)) ((DD)) Directions : (15 to 18)

Directions : (15 to 18) A square transpA square transparent sheet with a pattern is given in figure X. Find out from amongst arent sheet with a pattern is given in figure X. Find out from amongst thethe alternatives as to how the pattern would appear when the transparent sheet is folded at the

alternatives as to how the pattern would appear when the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.dotted line.

1 155.. 1166.. ( (XX)) ((AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) 17. 17. ( (AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) (X) (X) 18. 18. ( (AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) (X) (X) 19.

19. How many triangles are there in the figure How many triangles are there in the figure ??

((AA))1100 ((BB)) 1144 ((CC))2222 ((DD))2244

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20. How many squares does the figure have ?How many squares does the figure have ?

((AA))1177 ((BB)) 1122 ((CC))1133 ((DD))1155

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21. How many triangles and squares are there in How many triangles and squares are there in the following figure ?the following figure ?

((AA) ) 228 8 ttrriiaanngglleess, , 5 5 ssqquuaarreess ((BB) ) 224 4 ttrriiaanngglleess, , 4 4 ssqquuaarreess ((CC) ) 228 8 ttrriiaanngglleess, , 4 4 ssqquuaarreess ((DD) ) 224 4 ttrriiaanngglleess, , 5 5 ssqquuaarreess

22.

22. Count the number of Count the number of triangles and squares in the following figuretriangles and squares in the following figure ??

((AA) ) 228 8 ttrriiaanngglleess, , 110 0 ssqquuaarreess ((BB) ) 228 8 ttrriiaanngglleess, , 8 8 ssqquuaarreess ((CC) ) 332 2 ttrriiaanngglleess, , 110 0 ssqquuaarreess ((DD) ) 332 2 ttrriiaanngglleess, , 8 8 ssqquuaarreess Directions (23 to 26):

Directions (23 to 26): Select a figure from the four alternatives, which when placed in the blank space of figureSelect a figure from the four alternatives, which when placed in the blank space of figure (X) would complete the pattern.

(X) would complete the pattern.

23. 23. ( (AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) (X) (X)

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24.24. ( (AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) (X) (X)

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( (AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) (X) (X)

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( (AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) (X) (X)

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Directions : (27 to 30)

Directions : (27 to 30) In each of the following questions, choose the alternative figure In each of the following questions, choose the alternative figure in which thein which the question figure (X) is embedded.

question figure (X) is embedded.

27. 27. (X) (X) ((AA) ) ((BB) ) ((CC) ) ((DD)) 28. 28. (X) (X) `` ((AA) ) ((BB) ) ((CC) ) ((DD)) 29. 29. ((XX) ) ((AA) ) ((BB) ) ((CC) ) ((DD)) 30. 30. ((XX) ) ((AA) ) ((BB) ) ((CC) ) ((DD))

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MEENNTTAALL AABBIILLIITTYY DDPPPP :: 0077 CCllaassss – – XX Directions : (1 to 10)

Directions : (1 to 10) In the following questions, some figures arIn the following questions, some figures are given in a sequence. Find out the e given in a sequence. Find out the figure fromfigure from the alternatives, which will come in place of the question mar

the alternatives, which will come in place of the question mark to continue the sequence.k to continue the sequence. P

Prroobblleem m FFiigguurreess AnAnsswweer r FFiigguurreess

1. 1. (A) (A) (B)(B) (C)(C) (D)(D) 2. 2. (A) (B) (C) (D) (A) (B) (C) (D) 3. 3. ( (AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) 4. 4. ( (AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) 5. 5. ( (AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) 6. 6. xx xx x x x x xx xx x x x x ( (AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) 7. 7. ( (AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) 8. 8. ( (11)) ((22)) ((33)) ((44)) • • •• • • •• ( (AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) • • • • • • •• 9. 9. ( (11)) ((22)) ((33)) ((44)) ((AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) 10. 10. 1 1 22 33 44 (A)(A) ((BB)) ((CC)) (D)(D)

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sign (: :). The same relationship exists between the figures to the right of the sign (: :), of which one is sign (: :). The same relationship exists between the figures to the right of the sign (: :), of which one is missing. Find the missing one from the alternatives.

missing. Find the missing one from the alternatives.

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(A) (B) (C) (D)

Directions : (19 to 26)

Directions : (19 to 26) In the following questions, four figures are given. Three of them In the following questions, four figures are given. Three of them are alike in a certain wayare alike in a certain way and one is different. Find the odd

and one is different. Find the odd one from the alternatives.one from the alternatives.

19. 19. ( (AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) 20. 20. ( (AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) 21. 21. ( (AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) 22. 22. ( (AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) 23. 23. ( (AA)) ((BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) 24. 24. ( (BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) (A) (A) 25. 25. ( (BB)) ((CC)) ((DD)) (A) (A) 26. 26.

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dots placed in it. The diagram is followed by four other figures, marked (A), (B), (C) and (D) only  dots placed in it. The diagram is followed by four other figures, marked (A), (B), (C) and (D) only  one of which is such as to make possible the placement of the alternative in each case.

one of which is such as to make possible the placement of the alternative in each case.

27. 27. (X) (X) (A) (B) (C) (D) (A) (B) (C) (D) 28. 28. (x) (x) (A) (B) (C) (D) (A) (B) (C) (D) 29. 29. (X) (X) (A) (B) (C) (D) (A) (B) (C) (D) 30. 30. (X) (X) (A) (B) (C) (D) (A) (B) (C) (D)

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Q Quueess. . 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 110 0 111 1 112 2 113 3 114 4 1155 Ans. Ans. BB BB CC CC DD BB CC CC DD AA BB CC BB DD AA Q Quueess. . 116 6 117 7 118 8 119 9 220 0 221 1 222 2 223 3 224 4 225 5 226 6 227 7 228 8 229 9 3300 Ans. Ans. BB CC DD CC AA BB DD BB AA AA BB DD DD BB DD MENT

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MENTAL ABILITY_NTSE_STAGE-I_DPP-7 MENTAL ABILITY_NTSE_STAGE-I_DPP-7 Q Quuee ss. . 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 110 0 111 1 12 12 113 3 114 4 1155 Ans. Ans. CC AA CC CC DD CC CC AA DD CC BB DD CC BB DD Q Quuee ss. . 116 6 117 7 118 8 119 9 220 0 221 1 222 2 223 3 224 4 225 5 226 6 227 7 228 8 229 9 3300 Ans. Ans. CC CC CC AA AA AA AA CC CC CC DD AA CC AA DD Q Quuee ss. . 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 110 0 111 1 12 12 113 3 114 4 1155 Ans. Ans. BB DD DD CC BB AA DD BB AA AA CC DD DD DD DD Q Quuee ss. . 116 6 117 7 118 8 119 9 220 0 221 1 222 2 223 3 224 4 225 5 226 6 227 7 228 8 229 9 3300 Ans. Ans. BB CC DD DD CC BB BB CC DD CC AA CC BB AA DD Q Quueess. . 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 110 0 111 1 112 2 113 3 114 4 1155 Ans. Ans. AA CC AA AA AA CC BB AA CC DD CC CC DD AA DD Q Quueess. . 116 6 117 7 118 8 119 9 220 0 221 1 222 2 223 3 224 4 225 5 226 6 227 7 228 8 229 9 3300 Ans. Ans. BB BB AA CC AA CC DD AA CC BB CC AA DD AA CC Q Quueess. . 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 110 0 111 1 112 2 113 3 114 4 1155 Ans. Ans. BB BB AA DD CC BB AA BB AA CC CC AA DD AA CC Q Quueess. . 116 6 117 7 118 8 119 9 220 0 221 1 222 2 223 3 224 4 225 5 226 6 227 7 228 8 229 9 3300 Ans. Ans. DD CC BB CC BB DD CC CC CC DD BB DD BB DD CC Q Quueess. . 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 110 0 111 1 112 2 113 3 114 4 1155 Ans. Ans. BB BB BB DD DD CC DD BB DD CC DD CC DD BB BB Q Quueess. . 116 6 117 7 118 8 119 9 220 0 221 1 222 2 223 3 224 4 225 5 226 6 227 7 228 8 229 9 3300 Ans. Ans. DD AA BB DD AA AA CC AA CC AA CC DD CC BB AA Q Quueess. . 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 110 0 111 1 112 2 113 3 114 4 1155 Ans. Ans. DD DD DD CC DD AA DD DD BB DD AA CC DD BB CC Q Quueess. . 116 6 117 7 118 8 119 9 220 0 221 1 222 2 223 3 224 4 225 5 226 6 227 7 228 8 229 9 3300 Ans. Ans. AA DD BB BB CC DD DD AA AA DD DD AA BB DD AA

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