Directions : In questions 1 to 5 there are four groups of letters. Three of these are alike in some way, while one of them is diffierent. Find the one which is different and indicate the correct answer by ‘x’ mark on the answer sheet. 1.
(A) E G H I (C) R T V X
(B) C E G I (D) I K M O
2.
(A) Y X W V (C) O N M L
(B) T R S Q (D) K J I H
3.
(A) B C Y X (C) G H T S
(B) G H T S (D) L M O N
4.
(A) E M G Q T (C) O X N Z P
(B) T P V R X (D) U M S W Q
(A) C G L R (C) M Q V A
(B) D H M S (D) F J O U
5.
(A) 49, 7 (C) 64, 8
(B) 36, 9 (D) 121, 11
7.
(A) 441, 12 (C) 484, 16
(B) 256, 13 (D) 289, 19
8.
(A) 64, 81 (C) 225, 256
(B) 121, 144 (D) 289, 361
9.
(A) 82, 16 (C) 54, 22
(B) 63, 18 (D) 46, 24
10.
(A) 121, 2 (C) 169, 4
(B) 144, 3 (D) 225, 15
Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Squares (A) A (B) C (C) D (D) F
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Hotels, Cinema theaters, Auditorius (A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D
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Agriculturists, Industrialists, Bussinessmen (A) A (B) B (C) D (D) E
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Cat, Mammal, Animal (A) B (C) E
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4, 11, 30, 67, 128, ? (A) 220 (C) 210
(B) 219 (D) 206
4, 8, 15, 28, 53, ? (A) 110 (C) 104
(B) 108 (D) 102
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8, 108, 24, 36, 72, ? , 216 (A) 12 (B) 18 (C) 24 (D) 48
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11, 15, 24, ? 65, 101 (A) 39 (C) 48
(B) 40 (D) 50
2, 6, 9, 9, 28, ? 65, 21 (A) 12 (C) 14
(B) 13 (D) 15
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(B) C (D) F
Directions : Questions 21 to 25 are based on letter series. In each questions some letters are missing. The missing letters are given in the proper seqeunce in the choice given under each. Question. Find the correct sequential alternative in respect of each question and indicate it by putting ‘X’ mark on the answer sheet.
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Directions : Questions 11 to 15 are based upon the diagrams given below. Each circle represents one item irrespective of their size. Match the figure with the items in the questions on the basis of their relationship. Identify the correct answer and indicate it by putting ‘X’ mark on the answer sheet.
(A)
Doctors, Engineers, Professors (A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D
Directions : Questions 16 to 20 are based on number series. In each questions one number is missing. Indentify the correct answer from among the given four alternatives under each questions and indicate it by putting ‘X’ mark on the answer sheet.
Directions (6-10) : In question 6 to 10 pairs 6.
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bab _ b _ b _ _ abb (A) b b b a (C) a a a b
(B) a b b a (D) b a b b
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ab _ cbcc _ _ aab _ bbc (A) b a c a (B) a a b a (C) c a c b (D) b b c b
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x _ zy _ xxy _ y z _ _ yz (A) x z z x y (B) x y y x z (C) y z z x x (D) x z z y x
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abc _ _ cabca_ cabc_ (A) a b c b (C) a c b c
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(B) a b b a (D) a b b b
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(Questions 36-40) Directions : Read the question 36 to 40 carefully and mark the correct answer for each question by putting ‘x’ mark on answer sheet.
37.
Five squares of equal measurrement are arranged adjecent to each other to form a rectangle of perimeter 264 cms. The area of each square is (A) 324 sq. cms (B) 361 sq. cms (C) 441 sq. cms (D) 484 sq. cms
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There squares of area, 100 sq. cms, 25 sq. cms 64 sq. cms are arranged as shown in the fig. by how much area of the middle square be reduced in order to make the length of PQ, 21 cms ?
100 sq.cms 25 sq. cms
ABDH:ZYWS::EFHL:? (A) V U S O (B) U V S O (C) V W T S (D) U V O S ABCD:NOPQ::JKLM:? (A) R S T U (B) Z Y X W (C) F G H I (D) W X Y Z
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ERTG:HUWJ::?FSUH (A) D P E R (B) C P R E (C) C R P E (D) D R E P
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Chocolates are distributed among P, Q, R, S and T in such a way that P gets 3 less than Q, R gets 4 more than S and T gets 3 more than Q. If the share of Q and S are equal who got the maximum number of chocolates ? (A) P (B) R (C) S (D) T
p _ qp _ ppp _ _ qpp _ q (A) q p p q q (B) q q p p q (C) p q q p p (D) p p q q p
Directions : In questions 26 to 35 there is a question mark (?) in a blank space. Under each question one of the four alternatives given satisfies the relationship between the two terms to the left or to the right of the sign : : given in the question. Find the correct answer for each question and indicate it by putting ‘X’ mark on the answer sheet. 26.
38.
A boy got twice as many sums wrong as he got correct. If he attempted 51 sums in all, how many did he solve correctly ? (A) 14 (B) 15 (C) 16 (D) 17 A group of 1200 persons consisting of captains and soldiers is travelling in a ship. For every 19 soldiers there is one captain. The number of captains in the group are (A) 50 (B) 55 (C) 60 (D) 75
64 sq. cms
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P (A) 16 sq. cms (C) 9 sq. cms
(B) 14 sq. cms (D) 4 sq. cms
Directions : In questions 41 to 45 a series of numbers have been given of which one number is wrong. Find the wrong number in each question from amongst the four alternatives given and indicate it by putting ‘X’ mark on the answer sheet. 41.
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2, 10, 20, 50, 82, 146 (A) 10 (C) 50
(B) 20 (D) 146
5, 9, 11, 13,17, 19 (A) 9 (C) 13
(B) 11 (D) 17
6, 14, 31, 54, 86 (A) 6 (C) 31
(B) 14 (D) 86
10, 17, 26, 37, 52 (A) 17 (C) 37
(B) 26 (D) 52
3, 7, 13, 27, 55,107 (A) 13 (C) 55
(B) 27 (D) 107
Directions : (46-50) In each of the questions 46 to 50 the numbers given in each row follow some Rule. Select the correct number which is missing from amongst the four a alternatives given under each question and mark its serial number on the answer sheet. 46.
2 4 10
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7 6 44 3 8
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(A) 24 (C) 28 47.
(B) 26 (D) 30
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? 6 30 (A) 6 (C) 3
(B) 4 (D) 2
5 7
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6 8 100 7 9
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(A) 150 (C) 115 49.
(B) i p b (D) i b p
RACE (A) o f k h (C) o h f k
(B) k o f h (D) f k o h
RIVET (A) w o c k u (C) o k c w u
(B) o w k c u (D) o c w k u
DAIRY (A) r h c o v (C) c v o h r
(B) r c h v o (D) h r o c v
PIECE (A) c t k f k (C) k c t f t
(B) t c k f k (D) c k t f t
2 4 14 3 5 22
48.
SUN (A) p i b (C) b i p
(B) 130 (D) 95
Directions (51-55) : According to a code language the words in capital letters in column I are rewritten in small letters in column II. The codes in colum II do not appear in the same order as the letters in the word in column I. The codes for each word are jumpled within and among the words. Find the code for each word from 51 to 55 from among the choices given under word and mark its serial number on the answer sheet.
262 26 210 184 37 110 242 35 (A) 310 (C) 214
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(B) 282 (D) 172
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(B) 12 (D) 16
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(B) 59 (D) 49
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Questions (51-55 : According to a code language the words in capital letters in column I are rewritten in small letters in column II. The codes in column II do not appear in the same order as the letters in the word in column I. The codes for each word are jumbled within and among the words. Find the code for each word from 51 to 55 from among the choices given under each word and mark its serieal number on the answer sheet. Column I CURSE INCUR TALLY CAD ET DRIP
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6 14 9
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10
12 (B) 8 (D) 10
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3 (A) 160 (C) 180
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80 (A) 48 (C) 120
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3 (B) 170 (D) 190
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In the given figure how many trapeziums are there ?
7
13
65 6
4
16 ?
6
11
(A) 10 (C) 6 65.
How many semi-circles there in the given figure ?
8
(B) 72 (D) 124
Directions 61-65 : In questions 61 to 65 identify the number and Geometrical figures in the given diagrams and find the correct answer for each question and indicate it by putting ‘x’ mark on the answer sheet. How many triangles are there in the given figure ?
(A) 6 (C) 10
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(B) 14 (D) 17
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Directions 66-70 : In questions 66 to 70 there is some relationship between the first two figure. The same relationship holds good for the second set of figures of which one is missing. This missing figure is given as one of the four alternatives. Find the correct answer and mark its serial number on the answer sheet.
(B) 8 (D) 12
How many squares are there in the given figure ?
(A) 13 (C) 15
(B) 14 (D) 10
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(A) 16 (C) 12
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(B) 8 (D) 4
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Directions : In question 76 to 80 a part of the figure is missing. Identify the missing part from among the four alternative given under each questions and mark it by putting ‘X’ on the answer sheet.
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Directions : In the questions 81 to 85 a figure is given on the left side and four figures are given to the right of it. Choose the figure which is exactly similar to the figure on the left side, from the four alternatives and mark the correct answer on the answer sheet. 85.
81.
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(Question 86 - 90) Directions : In questions 86 to 90 how a sheet a paper is folded and punched is shown by figures. If the paper is unfolded how does it appear ? Select the correct answer from among the alternatives given and indicate by putting ‘x’ mark on the answer sheet.
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