ALL INDIA NTSE TEST SERIES (R-AINTS) TEST PAPER # 1 (27-09-09) MENTAL APTITUDE TEST (MAT)
Directions : (1 to 3) In each question there is a number series with one term missing, which is shown by question mark (?). Find the missing term out of the given alternatives.
funsZ'k : (1 ls3) iz R;s d iz 'u es a,d la [;kJs .khnhxbZgS ]ft les a ,d in xk;c gS ]ft lsiz'u lw p d fpg~ u (?) lsn'kkZ;k x;k gSA fn, x, fod Yiksaesalsxk;c in d ksKkr d hft ,A
1.
1.
4, 10, 23, 50, 105, ? (A) 215 (C) 216
(B) 210 (D) 439
4, 10, 23, 50, 105, ? (A) 215 (C) 216
(B) 210 (D) 439
2.
7, 12, 22, 37, ?, 82, 112 (A) 62 (B) 57 (C) 52 (D) 42
2.
7, 12, 22, 37, ?, 82, 112 (A) 62 (B) 57 (C) 52 (D) 42
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4, 6, 12, 14, 28, 30, ? (A) 32 (C) 62
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4, 6, 12, 14, 28, 30, ? (A) 32 (C) 62
(B) 64 (D) 60
(B) 64 (D) 60
Directions : (4 to 5) In each question there is a number series with one incorrect term. Find out the incorrect term out of the given alternatives.
funsZ'k : (4 l s5) izR;s d iz'u esa,d vad Js.khgSft lesa,d in v'kq ) gS A v'kq ) in d ksfn, x, fod Yiks aes als[kks ft ,A
4.
3, 6, 11, 18, 28, 38, 51, 66 (A) 18 (B) 28 (C) 38 (D) 51
4.
3, 6, 11, 18, 28, 38, 51, 66 (A) 18 (B) 28 (C) 38 (D) 51
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320, 254, 200, 155, 122, 100, 89 (A) 155 (B) 320 (C) 254 (D) 200
5.
320, 254, 200, 155, 122, 100, 89 (A) 155 (B) 320 (C) 254 (D) 200
Directions : (6 to 10) In each question there is a letter series with one term missing which is shown by question mark (?). Find the missing term out of the given alternatives.
funsZ'k : (6 l s10) izR;sd iz'u esa,d v{kj Js.kh nh xbZgS] ft les a,d in xk;c gS aft lsiz 'u fpg~ u (?). lsn'kkZ ;k x;k gSfn, x, fod Yiksaesalsxk;c in d ksKkr d hft ,A
6.
CGJL, FJMO, IMPR, LPSU, ? (A) ORUW (B) OSVX (C) JMPR (D) KORS
6.
CGJL, FJMO, IMPR, LPSU, ? (A) ORUW (B) OSVX (C) JMPR (D) KORS
7.
ADCG, ?, JMLP, QTSW, UXWA (A) PSRV (B) PTSV (C) PRVS (D) PVRS
7.
ADCG, ?, JMLP, QTSW, UXWA (A) PSRV (B) PTSV (C) PRVS (D) PVRS
8.
CLZ, BMY, INX, HOW, ? (A) OQV (B) OPV (C) OOV (D) PQV
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CLZ, BMY, INX, HOW, ? (A) OQV (B) OPV (C) OOV (D) PQV
9.
ABHR, EFIO, IJJL, MNKI, ?, UVMC (A) QRLM (B) QRST (C) QULM (D) QRLF
9.
ABHR, EFIO, IJJL, MNKI, ?, UVMC (A) QRLM (B) QRST (C) QULM (D) QRLF
10.
BDF, HKN, QUY, ?, RXD (A) CHM (B) BGL (C) CIO (D) BHN
10.
BDF, HKN, QUY, ?, RXD (A) CHM (B) BGL (C) CIO (D) BHN 1
Directions : (11 to 14) In each question there are four sets of letters/words. One set is different from the rest three in some way or the other. Find out this different set.
funsZ'k : (11 l s14) izR;sd iz'u esav{kjksad spkj lewg gSaA ,d lewg 'ks"krhu lsfd lhu fd lhn`f"V lsfHkUu gSA bl fHkUu lewg d ks<w¡f<,A
11.
(A) MPV (C) WZF
(B) PSY (D) ZCH
11.
(A) MPV (C) WZF
(B) PSY (D) ZCH
12.
(A) EGK (C) SUY
(B) LNS (D) ZBF
12.
(A) EGK (C) SUY
(B) LNS (D) ZBF
13.
(A) JMP (C) UYB
(B) RUX (D) EHK
13.
(A) JMP (C) UYB
(B) RUX (D) EHK
14.
(A) Chalkstick (C) Pencil
(B) Pen (D) Brush
14.
(A) pkS d
(B) is u
(C) is fUly
(D) cz 'k q
Directions : (15 to 19) Each question is based on letter series in which some letters are missing. In the given options missing letter is given in proper sequence. Select the correct option of each question. 15.
16.
funsZ'k : (15 ls19) iz R;s d iz 'u v{kj Js .khij vk/kkfjr gS aft ues a dq N v{kj xk;c gS Aa fn, x, fod Yikases axk;c v{kj lgh Ø e esafn;sx;sgSA gj iz'u d k lgh fod Yi <¡wf<,A 15.
_ bc _ _ bb _ aabc (A) acac (C) abab
(B) babc (D) aacc 16.
ab _ bca _ a _ a _ c (A) abba (C) bacb
(B) ccbb (D) abcc
_ bc _ _ bb _ aabc (A) acac (C) abab
(B) babc (D) aacc
ab _ bca _ a _ a _ c (A) abba (C) bacb
(B) ccbb (D) abcc
17.
B_N_ZF_HNT_FBH_TZ_ (A) H B T Z N F (B) H T B F N Z (C) T B Z H N F (D) H T B Z N F
17.
B_N_ZF_HNT_FBH_TZ_ (A) H B T Z N F (B) H T B F N Z (C) T B Z H N F (D) H T B Z N F
18.
U_T_K_P_CKUP_CK (A) T C P T U (C) P C U T T
18. (B) C T P U T (D) P U T C T
U_T_K_P_CKUP_CK (A) T C P T U (C) P C U T T
(B) C T P U T (D) P U T C T
J_HL_K_IH_LKJI_LLK (A) H I L J L (C) L J L H I
(B) I L J L H (D) J L H I L
J_HL_K_IH_LKJI_LLK (A) H I L J L (C) L J L H I
(B) I L J L H (D) J L H I L
19.
19.
Directions : (20 to 24) Get the rule and find the suitable option for blank cell.
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4
5
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2
9
9
6
(A) 3 (C) 6
8
4
12
(B) 7 (D) 9
16 24
funsZ'k : (20 l s24) ml fu;e d ks<¡Wwf<, vkSj [kky h [k.M d s fy , mfpr fod Yi Kkr d hft ,A 20.
4
5
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2
9
9
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(A) 3 (C) 6
8
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16 24
(B) 7 (D) 9
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23 48 25 46 92 ? 31 60 29
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(A) 54 (C) 46
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(B) 4 (D) 138
3 5 4 8 14 11 25 ? 34
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Y
C
W
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D
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E
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(B) 43 (D) 41
C
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S
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(B) W (D) U
(A) D (C) Y
(B) W (D) U
A
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C
B
35
C
E
D
189
E
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D
B
35
D
189
24.
(A) 64 (C) 66
(B) 65 (D) 67
Direction : (25) The capital letters in each of the following words are coded and written in small letters, but not in the same order as the letters in the word. Find the codes for letters and answer the question. NECK:b imk LU CK:mdnb L I KE:mkjn 25.
3 5 4 8 14 11 25 ? 34
Y
A
(A) 64 (C) 66
(B) 4 (D) 138
(A) 44 (C) 42
(B) 43 (D) 41
(A) D (C) Y
24.
(A) 54 (C) 46
22.
(A) 44 (C) 42
23 48 25 46 92 ? 31 60 29
(B) 65 (D) 67
funsZ'k: (25) uhpsfn;sx;s'kCnksad sizR;sd cM+sv{kj d ks la ds frr d jd sNks Vsv{kjkases afy[kkx;kgS ]fd Urqosmlh Ø e esaughagSt Sl sfd 'kCn esaA v{kjksad slad sr Kkr d hft ;svkSj iz'u d k mÙkj nhft ;sA NECK:b imk LU CK:mdnb L I KE:mkjn
What would be the code in correct order for the 25. word ‘NICE’ ? (A) k j n b (B) j i k b (C) i j b m (D) i j b k
‘NICE’ 'kCn
d sfy ;slghØ e es alad s rk{kj D;kgksxs\
(A) k j n b (C) i j b m
(B) j i k b (D) i j b k
If BDFHJ is written as IGECA , then how PRTVX 26. will be written ? (A) WUSQO (B) OPQRS (C) DWVEF (D) XVTRP
;fn BDFHJ d ksIGECA fy [kkt krkgS]rksPRTVX d Sl sfy [kk t k,xk \ (A) WUSQO (C) DWVEF
(B) OPQRS (D) XVTRP 3
27.
28.
29.
In a certain language CALCUTTA is coded as 27. GEPGYXXE, which word would be coded as FSQFCE ? (A) BOMBAY (B) BOMYAB (C) BOBAYM (D) BOMBYA
CALCUTTA d ksfd lhlkd a fsrd
If the word ‘THREAD’ is written in a code as 28. ‘SIQFZE’ , how would ‘NUMBER’ be written in that code ? (A) MVLCDS (B) OTNAFQ (C) MTLAFQ (D) OVNCDS
;fn fd lh d wV Hkk"kk esa‘THREAD’ d ks‘SIQFZE’ fy [kkt k, rksmlhd w V es a‘NUMBER’ d ksd S l sfy[kk t k,xk?
If HOTEL is coded as 60. How will you code 29. BORE ? (A) 62 (B) 40 (C) 42 (D) 26
;fn HOTEL d ks60 lsd ks M+fd ;kt k;srksBORE d ks fd llsd ksM +fd ;kt k;sxk?
Directions : (30) Following question is based on the five three digit numbers given below : 264, 175, 826, 397, 549
Hkk"kkes aGEPGYXXE, }kjkiz d V fd ;kx;kgS A blhlkda fsrd Hkk"kk d svuq l kj FSQFCE d kla d rs fdl 'kCn d sfy;siz ;kxs fd ;kx;kgS A (A) BOMBAY (C) BOBAYM
(A) MVLCDS (C) MTLAFQ
(A) 62 (C) 42
(B) BOMYAB (D) BOMBYA
(B) OTNAFQ (D) OVNCDS
(B) 40 (D) 26
funsZ'k : (30) fuEu iz'u uhpsnh xbZrhu vad ksd h ik¡p la[;k ij vk/kkfjr gS aA 264, 175, 826, 397, 549
If the positions of first and the third digit in each 30. of the numbers is interchanged which of the following will be the lowest number after the rearrangement ? (A) 175 (B) 264 (C) 397 (D) 826
;fn iz R;s d la [;kes aigyso rhljsva d d hvnyk&cnyh d j nh t k,] rksfuEu esals: ikUrj.k d si'pkr~ d kSu&lh lclsU;wuÙke la[;k gksxh ?
31.
Five children are sitting in a row. S is sitting 31. next to P but not T, K is sitting next to R, who is sitting on extreme left and T is not sitting next to K. Who is sitting adjacent to S ? (A) K and P (B) R and P (C) only P (D) P and T
ik¡p cPps,d iafDr esacSBsgSaA P d svkxsS gS]T ugha] R t ksck;s afljsij gSa]lsvkxsK gSrFkk K lsvkxsT ughagSaA S d sck;sa] nk;sad kSu cSBsgSa\ (A) K rFkk P (B) R rFkk P (C) d s oy P (D) P rFkkT
32
Arrange the given worlds in alphabetical order 32. and choose the one that comes first. (A) Sport (B) Spouse (C) Squash (D) Sprout
fn;sx;s'kCnksad kso.kZeky kvuq l kj O;ofLFkr d jusij d kSulk 'kCn igy sLFkku ij vk;sxkA
In the following question, find which one word 33. cannot be made from the letters of the given word. HANDSOME (A) HALE (B) HEN (C) SOME (D) HEAD
fuEufy f[kr iz'u esaKkr d jsafd fn;sx;s'kCn d s v{kjksalsfod Yi d kd kSu&lk'kCn ughacu ld rkgS aA
How many odd numbers are in the following 34. number series, which does not contains just after it an odd number, but contains an even number just before it ? 35814976159234852 (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5
fuEu la [;kJs .khes a a,s l sfd ruhfo"ke la [;k,s agS aft ld s rqjUr ckn fo"ke la[;kughagksy sfd u rqjUr igy sle la [;kgksA
30.
33.
34.
(A) 175 (C) 397
(A) Sport (C) Squash
HANDSOME (A) HALE (C) SOME
(B) 264 (D) 826
(B) Spouse (D) Sprout
(B) HEN (D) HEAD
35814976159234852 (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5 4
35.
Reena walks 5 km towards North, then she turns 35. to her right and walked 2 km. She again turns right and walks 5 km at this point she turns to her left and walks for 5 km. How many kms and in what direction is she from the starting point. (A) 5 km West (B) 5 km South (C) 7 km East (D) 7 km West
jhukmÙkj d hvks j 5 fd eh-t krhgS avkS j viusnka , vks j eqM +t krh gSavkSj 2 fd eh-t krh gSaA iqu%og nk,aeqM + t krhgSvkS j 5 fd eh-pyrhgS abl eks M+ij og ck;s aeq M+ t krhgSavkSj 5 fd eh-pyrhgSaviusvkjfEHkd d sUnzls og fd rusfd eh-t krh gSavkSj fd l fn'kk esagSaA (A) 5 fd eh-if'pe (B) 5 fd eh-nf{k.k (C) 7 fd eh-iw oZ (D) 7 fd eh-if'pe
36.
If Ashok is taller than Suresh, Raju is taller than 36. Ashok, Chandu is shorter than Suresh , then Chandu is(A) Taller than Ashok (B) As tall as Suresh (C) Taller than Suresh (D) Shorter than Ashok
;fn v'kksd lqjs'klsy EckgS]jkt wv'kksd lsy EckgS] panqlqjs'k lsNksVk gSrc panqD;k gSa? (A) v'kks d lsy Eck (B) lq js'kft ruky Eck (C) lq js'klsy Eck (D) v'kks d lsNks Vk
Direction : (37) In the question below, an equation is given which becomes correct due to interchange of two signs. Select the alternative which correctly specifies the interchange of signs, which when made will make the equation correct.
funsZ'k : (37) uhpsfn, x, iz'u esa,d lehd j.knhxbZgSat ks fd nksfpUgks ad hvnyk&cnyklslghgkst krhgS A ml a fod Yi d kspqfu, t ksfd fpUgksad h vny k&cny k d k lghfooj.kgS ]ft lsd jusij lehd j.klghgkst k,xhA
37.
12 ÷ 2 – 6 × 4 + 12 = 18 (A) ÷ and + (B) – and ÷ (C) + and – (D) – and ×
37.
Insert the proper mathematical signs : 7–3–5–5=5 (A) + , – , × (B) –, + , ÷ (C) ÷ , + , – (D) ×, – , +
38.
38.
Directions : (39 to 40) Out of four class VIII students in a class, Rama and Bharti are good in Mathematics but poor in Science. Rama and Poonam are good in English but poor in Hindi. Poonam and Anita are good in Science but poor in Social Studies. Anita and Bharti are good in Hindi as well as English. Based on this Information, answer the following question :
12 ÷ 2 – 6 × 4 + 12 = 18 (A) ÷ o + (B) – o ÷ (C) + o –
(D) – o ×
mfpr xf.krh; fpUg d k iz;ksx d hft ,A 7–3–5–5=5 (A) + , – , × (C) ÷ , + , –
(B) –, + , ÷ (D) ×, – , +
funsZ'k : (39 l s40) d {kk VIII d spkj fo|kfFkZ;ksaesalsjek o Hkkjrhxf.kr esavPNhgS aij foKku es ad et ks j gSaA jek o iw ue va xz t hes s avPNhgS aij fgUnhes ad et ks j gS A iw a ue o vfurk foKku esavPNh gSaij lkekft d Kku esa d et ksj gSaA vfurk o Hkkjrh fgUnh o vaxzst h nksuksaesa vPNhgS aA bl lw p ukd svk/kkj ij fuEu iz 'uksad smÙkj nhft ;s A
39.
Which of the following pair of students are good 39. both in Science and English ? (A) Rama and Poonam (B) Poonam and Anita (C) Rama and Anita (D) Anita and Bharti
fuEufyf[kr esalsd kS ulsfo|kfFk;ks ad kt ksM+kfoKku o vaxzst h nksuksaesavPNk gSa? (A) jek o iw ue (B) iw ue o vfurk (C) jeko vfurk (D) vfurko Hkkjrh
40.
Which of the following statements definitely true? 40. (A) Poonam and Anita are not good in English (B) Rama is good in Social Studies, Mathematics and English (C) Poonam is good in Hindi, Social Studies and Mathematics. (D) All the four students are good in English.
fuEufy f[kr esalsd kSulk d Fku fcy d qy lgh gSa? (A) iw ue o vfurk vaxzst h esad et ksj gSaA (B) jek lkekft d Kku]xf.kr o va xzst h esavPNh gSaA (C) iw ue fgUnh]lkekft d Kku o xf.kr esavPNh gSaA (D) pkjks afo|kFkhZvaxzs t hesavPNsgSaA 5
funsZ'k : (41 l s43) fuEukafd r lwp uk d ksi<+savkSj mld suhps and answer the questions that follow : fn;siz'uksad smÙkj nsa: Raju is a carpenter. He has five tools with which jkt w,d c<+ bZgS Aa mld sikl ikp¡ vkS t kj gS aft ud s}kjk he works. They are A, B, C, D and E. Each of og d ke d jrk gSaA ;sgSa: A, B, C, D rFkk E buesals them has a different weight as given below : izR;sd d sfHkUu Hkkj gSat ksv/kksfy f[kr gSa: (i) A weights twice as much as B (i) A, B lsnq xquk Hkkjh gSaA (ii) B weights four and a half times as much as C (ii) B, C lslk<s +pkj xquk Hkkjh gSaA (iii) C weights half as much as D (iii) C, D d kvk/kkgS aA (iv) D weights half as much as E (iv) D, E d k vk/kk gS aA (v) E weights less than A but more than C (v) E, A lsd e ij C lsT;knk Hkkjh gS aA
Directions : (41 to 43) Study the information given below
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42.
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44.
Which of the following is the most light in weight ? 41. (A) A (B) D (C) B (D) C
fuEukafd r esalsd kSu lclsgYd k gSa?
Which of the following is most heavy in weight ? 42. (A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D
fuEukafd r esalsd kSu lclsHkkjhgSa?
W hich of the following represents the 43. descending order of weights of tools ? (A) B, D, E, A C (B) A, B, E, D, C (C) B, D, E, C, A (D) E, C, D, A, B
fuEuka fd r es alsd kS u vkS t kjksd sHkkj d ksvojks ghØ e es a O;Dr d jrk gSa?
Nimmi returned home three days earlier than 44.
viuh eEeh lsd gsgq, fnu lsrhu fnu igy sfuEeh vius?kj y kSVrh gSaA ft l fnu fuEeh d ksigq¡p uk Fkk mllsik¡ p fnu i'pkr~foEehvius?kj igq p¡rhgS A vxj a fuEeh xq: okj d ksvius?kj vkrh gSarksfoEeh d kSu ls fnu y kSVsxh ? (A) ea xy okj (B) cq /kokj (C) 'kfuokj (D) 'kØ q okj
the time she had told her mother, Her sister Vimmi reached five days later than the day Nimmi was supposed to return . If Nimmi returned on Thursday on what day did Vimmi return ? (A) Tuesday
(B) Wednesday
(C) Saturday
(D) Friday
(A) A (C) B
(A) A (C) C
(A) B, D, E, A C (C) B, D, E, C, A
(B) D (D) C
(B) B (D) D
(B) A, B, E, D, C (D) E, C, D, A, B
Directions : (45 to 47) In each question there is some relation between the first two terms. Same relationship exists in the next two terms. The missing term (?) is out of the options given below. Find the correct option.
funsZ'k : (45 l s47) izR;sd iz'u esaizFke nksinksad se/; d qN lEcU/k gSA nwl jsinksaesaHkh ogh lEcU/k fo|eku gSA xk;c in (?) uhp fn, x, fod Yiksaesals,d gSA lgh fod Yi Kkr fd ft ,A
45.
45.
10 : 26 : : 50 : ? (A) 142 (C) 122
(B) 132 (D) 112
10 : 26 : : 50 : ? (A) 142 (C) 122
(B) 132 (D) 112
46.
L S F Q : ? : : DKNH : HFPF (A) RTSO (B) EPIH (C) PNHO (D) CLQR
46.
L S F Q : ? : : DKNH : HFPF (A) RTSO (B) EPIH (C) PNHO (D) CLQR
47.
I B U : MAZ : : ? X X F (A) C P Q (B) TYA (C) K N T (D) U I E
47.
I B U : MAZ : : ? X X F (A) C P Q (B) TYA (C) K N T (D) U I E
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Directions : (48 to 49) There is some relationship between the given pair. Choose the alternative which is most closely related to the pair in the same way.
funsZ'k : (48 l s49) nhxbZ;qXeksaesad qN laca/kgSaA mu fod Yiksa d kspwust kslclsvf/kd laca/kj[krsgks a]fcy d q y mUgha ;qXeksad h rjgA
48.
48.
49.
Tree - Fruits (A) Greenary (C) Tall
(B) House (D) Flower
Mango : Seed (A) Pulp (C) Tree
(B) Sweet (D) Fruit
49.
o`{k - Q y (A) gfj;kyh (C) yEck
(B) ?kj (D) Q w y
vke : xqBy h (A) xq nk (C) is M+
(B) ehBk (D) Q y
Directions : (50 to 51) Choose the Venn diagram which best describe the relationship among the three give classes (The size of circle does not indicate relative sizes of classes)
funsZ'k : (50 ls51) uhpsfn, x, rhu oxksZ aesalsos u vkjs[kks ad ks pwusa(xksy k d k vkd kj mld slkis{k laca/kksad ksugha n'kkrZk)
50.
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Protons - Electrons - Atom
izksVkWu - by sDVªkWu - ijek.kq
(A)
(B)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(C)
(D)
51.
Tea - Coffee - Beverages
pk; - d kWQ h- is; inkFkZ
(A)
(B)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(C)
(D)
Directions : (52 to 54) In the following diagram, the circle represents the children who like to play outdoor games ; square represents the children who like to play in door games ; rectangle represent those children who like to read books and triangle represents those who like to watch television. On the basis of this information answer the question
funsZ'k : (52 l s54) fuEufy f[kr fp=k esao`Ùk mu cPpksad ks n'kkZ rkgSaft Ugs ackgjh[ks y [ksy ukilUn gSaA oxZft Ugsa Hkhrjh [ksy [ksy uk ilUn gSaA vk;r mu cPpksad ks n'kkZrk gSa] ft UgsaiqLrd si<+uk ilUn gSrFkk f=kHkqt mud ksft Ugs aVs fyfot u ns[kukilUn gSa A bl lw p ukd s vk/kkj ij fuEu iz'uksad smÙkj nhft ;sA
10 6
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6 5 9 4 2
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52.
Which area/s represent the children who like 52. all the four activities ? (A) 1 and 2 (B) only 2 (C) 2 and 3 (D) 1, 2, 3 and 7
d kSulk {ks=k mu xfrfof/k;ksad ksn'kkZrk gSa]ft UgsalHkh xfrfof/k;kailUn gSa? (A) 1 o 2 (B) d s oy 2 (C) 2 o 3 (D) 1, 2, 3 o 7
53.
Which area/s represent the children who read 53. books, play indoor and outdoor games but do not watch television ? (A) 3 and 7 (B) 1 and 7 (C) only 1 (D) only 7
d kS ulk{ks =kmu cPpks ad ksn'kkZ rkgS at ksfd iq Lrd si<+ rs gSa] ckgjh o Hkhrjh [ksy [ksy rsgSaij Vsfy fot u ugha ns[krsgSa? (A) 3 o 7 (B) 1 o 7 (C) d s oy 1 (D) d s oy 7
54.
Which area/s represent the children who do not 54. play outdoor games, but read books, play indoor games and watch television ?
d ks Sulk{ks=kmu cPpksad ksn'kkZrkgSat ksfd ckgjh[ksy ugha[ksy rsgSa ]ij fd rkcsai<+rsgSa ]Hkhrjh[ksy [ks y rsgSa rFkk Vsfy fot u ns[krsgSa? (A) 4, 5 o 8 (B) 4 o 8 (C) 5 o 8 (D) d s oy 4
(A) 4, 5 and 8 (C) 5 and 8 55.
In the following question you have to visualize 55. the image of the word in the mirror. The mirror source is below the item. Choose the mirror image from the alternatives. M A G I C - 148 (A) (C)
56.
(B) 4 and 8 (D) only 4
I
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(B) (D) M A
I
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M A G I C - 148 (A) (C)
- 148
Find the mirror image of the following
fuEu iz'u esavkid ks,d in d sizfrfcEc d hvkbusaesa n`'; d Yiukd juhgSaA vkbusd klzksr in d suhpsgSaA fn, x, fod YiksaesalsvkbusaesaizfrfcEc d kspqfu,A
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(B) (D) M A
I
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fuEu d kniZ.kizfrfcEc Kkr d hft ;sA
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(B)
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(B)
(C)
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(C)
(D)
Directions : (57 to 58) Find the water-Image of the given term/figure :
funsZ'k : (57 l s58) fn;sx;sin@vkd `fr d k t y &izfrfcEc Kkr d hft ;s &
57.
57.
FAMILY (A) (C)
(B) (D)
58.
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(B) (D)
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(B)
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Directions : (59 to 60) Given questions are based on the arrangement of numbers 1 to 49 in the form of a pyramid. In each question two sets of numbers given on the left of sing (: :) which are related in some way or other. Same relationship is between two sets on the right with one blank term. Select the correct option for the blank term.
2 5 6 10 11 12 17 18 19 20 26 27 28 29 30 37 38 39 40 41 42
1 3 7 13 21 31 43
4 8 14 22 32 44
9 15 23 33 45
funsZ'k : (59 l s60) fn, x, iz'u 1 ls49 rd d h la[;kvksad s fijkfeM d hO;oLFkkij vk/kkfjr gS A iz R;s d iz 'u es afpÐ (: :) d scka ;h vksj la[;kvksad snkslewg gSat ksijLij fd lhiz d kj lEcfU/kr gS A oghlEcU/knk;havks a j d snkusks a lewgksaesagSaft uesa,d in fjä gSA fjä in d k lgh fod Yi <¡ wf<,A
2 5 6 10 11 12 17 18 19 20 26 27 28 29 30 37 38 39 40 41 42
16 24 25 34 35 36 46 47 48 49
1 3 7 13 21 31 43
4 8 14 22 32 44
9 15 23 33 45
16 24 25 34 35 36 46 47 48 49
59.
2 6 5 11 : 3 7 8 14 : : 5 12 20 29 : ? (A) 7 14 22 31 (B) 9 15 22 33 (C) 7 12 20 31 (D) 3 6 12 19
59.
2 6 5 11 : 3 7 8 14 : : 5 12 20 29 : ? (A) 7 14 22 31 (B) 9 15 22 33 (C) 7 12 20 31 (D) 3 6 12 19
60.
5 6 12 19 : 22 21 31 44 : : ? : 16 24 23 33 (A) 12 20 21 31 (B) 12 20 31 43 (C) 14 13 21 20 (D) 15 23 22 31
60.
5 6 12 19 : 22 21 31 44 : : ? : 16 24 23 33 (A) 12 20 21 31 (B) 12 20 31 43 (C) 14 13 21 20 (D) 15 23 22 31
61.
Dice has been shown in different position. Study 61. the pattern of the numbers on each face of it and find out the value of the sign “?” from four alternatives given -
1 4 (A) 1 (C) 3
5
1 5
3
4 6
5
? 4
,d iklsd ksfofHkUu n'kkvks aesafn[kk;kx;kgSa A mld s izR;sd vksj fn, x, vad d siSVuZ¼uewu½ d kslef>, rFkk iz'uokpd LFkku ij vkusoky svad d ksKkr d hft ;sA og ml iz'u d k mÙkj gSA 1
6
4
(B) 2 (D) 5
(A) 1 (C) 3
Directions : (62 to 66) The following questions are based on a solid cube with each side measuring 4 cm. The cube has been shaded as shown on pairs of opposite faces. It is then cut into smaller cubes with each side measuring 1 cm. Answer the question that follow.
5
1 5
3
4 6
5
? 4
6
(B) 2 (D) 5
funsZ'k: (62 l s66) izR;sd 4 lseh d sekid sik'oZd s,d Bksl ?ku ij fuEu iz'u vk/kkfjr gSA ?ku d sfoijhr Q y d ksa d s;qXe Nk;ka fd r d jd sfn[kk;sx;sgS A mlsrc iz a R;s d ik'oZ,d &,d ls eheki d j NkVss?kukases ad kVkx;kgS A a vuqxkeh iz'uksad smÙkj nhft ;sA Black
Black
•• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• ••
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How many cubes will have no faces shaded ? (A) 8 (B) 12 (C) 16 (D) 24
62.
fd rus?kuksad sd ksbZHkhik'oZNk;kafd r ughagksxk? (A) 8 (C) 16
(B) 12 (D) 24
How many cubes will have three faces shaded? 63. (A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 12 (D) 16
fd rus?kuksad srhu ik'oZNk;kafd r gksaxs?
How many cubes will have only two faces shaded? 64. (A) 12 (B) 16 (C) 24 (D) 32
fd rus?kuksad sd soy nksik'oZNk;kafd r gksaxs?
How many cubes will have only one face shaded? 65. (A) 24 (B) 16 (C) 32 (D) 20
fd rus?kuksad k d soy ,d ik'oZNk;kafd r gksxk?
How many cubes will have one face shaded with 66. lines and another shaded with dots (all other faces are unshaded) ? (A) 16 (B) 12 (C) 8 (D) 4
fd rus?kuksad k ,d ik'oZy d hjksalsvkSj ,d vU; fcUnq v kaslsNk;ka fd r (lHkhvU; ik'oZNk;ka fd r ughagS ) gks xk?
How many Triangles are there in the figure given 67. below -
uhpscusfp=k esaf=kHkqt ksad h la[;k D;k gS\
(A) 16 (C) 18
(A) 16 (C) 18
(B) 15 (D) 19
(A) 4 (C) 12
(A) 12 (C) 24
(A) 24 (C) 32
(A) 16 (C) 8
(B) 8 (D) 16
(B) 16 (D) 32
(B) 16 (D) 20
(B) 12 (D) 4
(B) 15 (D) 19
How many triangles are there in the following 68. figure ?
How many triangles are there in the following figure ?
(A) 25 (C) 31
(A) 25 (C) 31
(B) 20 (D) 29
(B) 20 (D) 29
What is the number of triangles in this figure ? 69.
fuEu vkd `fr esafd rusf=kHkqt gSa?
(A) 12 (C) 22
(A) 12 (C) 22
(B) 20 (D) 24
Directions : (70 to 72) There are two sets of figures. One is of Problem Figures while another is set of Answer Figures. There is a sequence according to which the Problem Figures are arranged. One figure of Answer Figures is to be selected which can be placed in sequence of Problem Figures. Find the correct option of the selected Answer Figure.
(B) 20 (D) 24
funsZ'k : (70 l s72) fp=kksad snkslewg fn, x, gSaA ,d lewg leL;k & fp=k rFkk nwl jk lewg mÙkj&fp=k d k gSA leL;kfp=kksad ksfd lh,d Ø e esaO;fLFkr fd ;kx;k gSA mÙkj&fp=kksaesa,s,d ,sl sfp=k d k pquko d juk gS t ksleL;k&fp=k esaØ ekuql kj vkxst ksM +k t k ld sA p;fur mÙkj&fp=k d k lgh Ø ekad Kkr d hft ,A 10
70.
Problem Figures
70.
leL;k&fp=k
P P
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N
T
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mÙkj & vkÑ fr;k¡ S
T
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P (A) 71.
(B)
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T
(A) 71.
Answer Figures
(B)
T
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mÙkj & vkÑ fr;k¡
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72.
Answer Figures
(A)
S
leL;k & fp=k
(A) 72.
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leL;k&fp=k
mÙkj & vkÑ fr;k¡
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Directions : (73 to 77) There are two sets of figures. One is Question Figures and the other is Answer-Figures. There is some relationship between the first two figures of the QuestionFigures. The same relationship exists between the third and fourth figures. Select the option of the correct Answer-Figure for the place of question mark (?).
funsZ'k : (73 ls77) vkÑ fr;kasd snkslew g gS Aa ,d iz 'u&vkÑ fr;k¡ o nw l jkmÙkj&vkÑ fr;k¡A iz 'u&vkÑ fr;ksad hiz Fke nks vkÑ fr;ks aes ad q N lEcU/kgS A oS l kghlEcU/krhljhvkS j pkS FkhvkÑ fr;ks aes aHkhgS A iz 'u fpÐ (?) d sLFkku d sfy, mÙkj&vkÑ fr;kases alslghvkÑ fr d sØ ekda d ks<¡ f<,A w
73.
73.
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:
::
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:
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(A)
iz'u & vkÑ fr;k¡
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mÙkj & vkÑ fr;k¡
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(A) 75.
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(A) 76.
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iz'u & vkÑ fr;k¡
mÙkj & vkÑ fr;k¡ sw
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77.
(B)
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iz'u & vkÑ fr;k¡
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:
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mÙkj & vkÑ fr;k¡
Question-Figures
(A)
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iz'u & vkÑ fr;k¡
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Answer Figure
(A)
::
mÙkj & vkÑ fr;k¡
(B)
:
iz'u & vkÑ fr;k¡
mÙkj & vkÑ fr;k¡
(C)
(D)
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(B)
(C)
(D)
Directions : (78 to 81) In each question four figures are given. One of them does not correlate with the rest. Find out the different figure.
funsZ'k : (78 l s81) izR;sd iz'u esapkj fp=kx, gSaA ft uesa,d vU; lsesy ugha[kkrkgSA fHkUu fp=kd kirky xkb,A
78.
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Directions : (82 to 83) (In each of the following questions funs Z'k: (82 ls83) fuEu iz 'ukases saiz R;s d es a,d vfHkd Yiuk@uew uk a design/pattern is given. One small segment fn;kx;kgS A bld k,d NkVskva 'kyq Ir gS A ml fod Yi is missing from the design. Select the alternative d kspq fu;st ksyq Ir LFkku ij j[kusij vfHkd Yiuk@uew us which will complete the design when placed on d ksiwjkd j nsxkA the missing area. 82. 82.
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(D)
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Directions : (84) In the following problem, a square transparent sheet with a pattern is given. Figure out from amongst the five alternatives as to how the pattern would appear when the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line, choose the correct alternative out of given response figures. 84.
Transparent sheet
funsZ'k: (84) fuEufyf[kr fn, x, iz'u es a,d Vª sflax isij d h oxZ d kj 'khV nhxbZgSft l ij d Nq vkd f`r ¼js [kk]fcUnq ] oxZ] iÙkh½ cuh gqbZgSA ;fn bl oxkZd kj 'khV d ks fcUnqor y kbu ¼MksVs~M y kbu½ ij eksM +nsrksvkd `fr fd l izd kj d h fn[ksxh \ lgh foy Yi fn, x, mÙkj fp=kksalspqusaA 84.
Response Figures
(A)
Vªsflax isij 'khV
mÙkj fp=k
(C)
(B)
(D) (A)
85.
In the following questions, arrange the given 85. words in a meaningful sequence and then choose the most appropriate sequence from given alternatives. 1. Family
2. Community
3. Member
4. Locality
5. Country (A) 31245
(B) 31254
(C) 31425
(D) 31452
(C)
(B)
(D)
fn, x, fuEufy f[kr iz- esafn, x, 'kCnksad k ,d vFkZ iw .kZØ e es aO;ofLFkr d js arFkkt ksfod Yi iw .kZ r lgh gSml Ø e d k p;u d jsaA 1. ifjokj 2. leq nk; 3. lnL; 4. cLrh 5. ns 'k (A) 31245 (C) 31425
(B) 31254 (D) 31452
Directions : (86 to 87) Each of the question shows a
funsZ'k : (86 l s87) fuEufy f[kr izR;sd iz'u esa,d d kxt d s sheet of paper when folded and then cut like the oxkdZ kj Vq d M+ sd ksX, Y, Z. es an'kkZ ;asx, fp=kd svuq l kj fig. X, Y, Z. On unfolding the sheet, the sheet eksM+kx;kgSvkSj mlsd kVkx;kgSA oxkZ d kj Vw d M+sd ks will appear like which alternative. [kks y usd sckn o fd l fod Yi }kjkn'kkZ;hxbZvkÑ fr d sleku y xsxkA 86.
86.
X
Y
(A)
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(C)
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Directions : (88 to 89) Count the number of cubes in the given figure and choose the correct answer out of given alternatives.
funsZ'k : (88 ls89) fn, x, fp=kes afd rus?ku gS ]fxus a ]rFkkfn, x, fod Yiksaesalslgh mÙkj gsrqfod Yk pqusaA
88.
88.
(A) 15 (C) 18
(B) 12 (D) 16
(A) 15 (C) 18
(B) 12 (D) 16
(A) 25 (C) 32
(B) 30 (D) 34
89. 89.
(A) 25 (C) 32 90.
(B) 30 (D) 34
If – stands for ÷ and ÷ stands for –, ; 4 for 8 and 90. 8 for 4 ; then which one of the equations would be correct ? (A) 6 – 8 ÷ 4 = 1 (B) 4 – 8 ÷ 2 = 0 (C) 4 – 8 ÷ 6 = 2 (D) 4 ÷ 8 – 2 = 5
;fn – d k vFkZ÷ vkSj ÷ d k vFkZ–, ; 8 d k vFkZ4 vkSj 4 d kvFkZ8 gksrksfuEu es alsd kS ulklehd j.klghgS A a (A) 6 – 8 ÷ 4 = 1 (C) 4 – 8 ÷ 6 = 2
(B) 4 – 8 ÷ 2 = 0 (D) 4 ÷ 8 – 2 = 5
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