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NTSE TEST PAPER #1 COURSE NAME : VIKALP (STAGE-I) CLASS -VIII MENTAL APTITUTE TEST (MAT)

Time : 1½ Hr. (l e; : 1½

?kaVk½

Max. Marks : 90 (v f/kd re

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS (l kekU;

izkIrkad : 90)

funsZ'k) :

1. Blank papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculators, mobile or any other electronic gadgets in any form is not allowed. ([kkyhd kxt ]fDyi cks MZ ]y?kxq.kd lkj.kh]LykbM : y]d S Yd q y Vsj]ekcskby ;kvU; fd lhbyS DVª kfud W

mid j.k d sfd lh Hkh : i esami;ksx d h vkKk ughagSA) 2. Paper carries 90 questions each of 1 (one) mark. (iz 'u

i=k esa90 iz'u gS]izR;sd iz'u 1 vad d k gSA)

3. There is no negative marking. Do not spend too much time on a particular question. (fd lh Hkh iz 'u esa_ .kkRed izkIrkad d k izko/kku ughagSA fd lh fo'ks"k iz'u ij vf/kd le; [kpZuk d jsaA) 4. In case of any dispute, the answer filled in the OMR sheet available with the institute shall be final. (fd lhHkhfojks /kkHkkl (la 'k;) d hfLFkfr d kfujkd j.kla LFkku es amiyC/kOMR 'khV lsghfd ;kt k,xkvkS j ;ghvfUre le>k t k,xkA) Name : ____________________________________________ Roll No. : _______________________________ Kota PCCP Head Office: Address : C-8, Lakshya, Nursery Plots, Talwandi, Kota (Rajasthan) - 324005 Tel.No. : +91-0744-3204024, Fax : +91- 0744-5121222 Website : www.resonance.ac.in. e-mail : [email protected] Jaipur Main Office & Central Campus : Address : Plot No. N-8, Satya Vihar Colony, Near New Vidhan Sabha, Lal Kothi, Jaipur (Raj.) 302015, Tel.No. : 0141 - 3217766 | e-mail : [email protected] PCCP Udaipur Office Address : Vardhman 149, Road No.-10, Ashok Nagar, Udaipur (Rajasthan) - 313001 Tel.No. : +91-0294-2427858, 3262733 | e-mail : [email protected]

funsZ'k : (1 ls2) fuEufy f[kr iz R;s d iz 'u es a,d rjQ fn;sx;s nks'kCnksad se/; d qN l EcU/k gSml h izd kj nwl jh basis of the relationship between the words v kSj fn;s,d 'kCn d kl EcU/kfn;sx;sfod Yiksaesal s given on the left/right hand side of sign. fd l 'kCn l sgksxkA l gh 'kCn N kfV;s&

Directions : (1 to 2) In the following questions, choose the missing word in place of sign ? on the

1.

2.

3.

Mirror : Reflection : : Water : ? (A) Conduction

(B) Reflection

(C) Refraction

(D) Defraction

ABC : 149 : : ? : 4916

1.

ni.kZ: izfrfcEc : : ikuh: ? (A) la ogu (B) ijkorZ u (C) viorZ u (D) foorZ u

2.

ABC : 149 : : ? : 4916

(A) DIP

(B) PID

(A) DIP

(B) PID

(C) BCD

(D) BDC

(C) BCD

(D) BDC

As ‘Earthquake’ is related to ‘Seismograph’ 3. in the same way, ‘Milk’ is related to which ?

4.

5.

6.

7.

(A) Hydrometer

(B) Hygrometer

(C) Spherometer

(D) None of these

Find the odd one out ?

4.

(A) Gold

(B) Silver

(C) Bronze

(D) Zinc

Find the odd one out ?

5.

vlaxr d ksigpkfu;s? (A) lks uk (C) d kl ak

(B) pk¡ nh (D) t Lrk

vlaxr d ksigpkfu;s?

(A) 232

(B) 362

(A) 232

(B) 362

(C) 661

(D) 284

(C) 661

(D) 284

If SYSTEM is coded as 131625, TERMS may 6. be coded as :-

;fn SYSTEM d ks131625, lsd ksM fd ;k t k;srks] TERMS d ksfd llsd ks M d j ld rsgSa?

(A) 62251

(B) 62451

(C) 64251

(D) 62415

(A) 62251 (C) 64251

If in a code language REMOTE is coded as 7. ROTEME, which word would be coded as PNIICC ?

8.

ft l izd kj ‘Hkwd Ei’ ‘fl LeksxzkQ ’ lslEcfU/kr gSmlh izd kj ‘nw/k’ fd llslEcfU/kr gSa? (A) gkbMª ks ehVj (B) gkbxz ks ehVj (C) LQ jks ehVj (D) bues alsd ksbZugha

(A) PNIICC

(B) PICCNI

(C) PINCIC

(D) PICNIC

If 'men are very busy' means '1234', 'busy 8. persons need encouragement' means ‘4567', 'encouragement is very important' means '3589' and 'Important persons are

(B) 62451 (D) 62415

;fn fd lhd ksM Hkk"kkesaREMOTE d ksROTEME ls d ksM fd ;k t k;srks, PNIICC d ksfd llsd ksM fd ;k t k;sxk? (A) PNIICC (C) PINCIC

(B) PICCNI (D) PICNIC

;fn 'men are very busy' d k vFkZ'1234' , 'busy persons need encouragement' d kvFkZ‘4567', 'encouragement is very important'

d k vFkZ

rFkk'Important persons are rare' d k

rare' means '2680' what is the code for

'3589'

'encouragement'

vFkZ'2680' gksrks'encouragement' d kd ks M gks xk?

(A) 5

(B) 6

(A) 5

(B) 6

(C) 8

(D) 7

(C) 8

(D) 7

1

9.

If brightness is called darkness, darkness is 9. called green, green is called blue, blue is called red, red is called white and white is called yellow then what is the colour of blood?

10.

11.

(A) red

(B) darkness

(C) white

(D) yellow

;fn ped hy sd ksv U/ks jkd gkt k;s ]v U/ks jsd ksgjkd gk t k;s ]gjsd ksuhy kd gkt k;s ]uhy sd ksy ky d gkt k;s ] y ky d ksl Q sn d gk t k;srFkk l Q sn d ksihy k d gk t k;src [kqu d k jax d Sl k gSa? (A) y ky (B) vU/ks jk (C) lQ s n (D) ihyk

If 4 × 5 = 30, 7 × 3 = 32 and 6 × 4 = 35 then 10. 8×0=? (A) 0 (B) 9 (C) 8 (D) 39

;fn 4 × 5 = 30, 7 × 3 = 32 rFkk6 × 4 = 35 rc

Ram is to the South-East of Mukesh, Shyam 11. 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 located ? (A) North-West (B) South-West (C) North-East (D) South-East

jke]eqd s'kd snf{k.k&iwoZesagSA ';ke]eqd s'kd siwoZesa rFkk jke d smÙkj&iwoZesagSA ;fn lqjs'k]jke d smÙkj es arFkk';ke d smÙkj&if'pe esagksrks ]eqd s 'kd sfd l fn'kk esalqjs'k fLFkr gS? (A) mÙkj&if'pe (B) nf{k.k&if'pe (C) mÙkj&iw oZ (D) nf{k.k&iw oZ

8×0=? (A) 0 (C) 8

(B) 9 (D) 39

Directions : (12 to 13) are based on the information given below : Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in a circle facing one anther front to front. A is sitting in front of B. B, is sitting to the right of E and left of C. A is to the left of F and right of D.

funsZ'k: (12 l s13) fuEu l wp uk ij v k/kkfjr gS: N % O;fDr A, B, C, D, E rFkkF ,d o`Ùk esa,d nwl js d hrjQ eqWg d jd scSBsgSA A, B d sl keuscS BkgSA B, E d snk;srFkkC d sck;scS Bk gSA A, F d sck;srFkk D d snk;sgS A

12.

12.

13.

Who is sitting between A and C ? (A) D (B) E (C) F (D) B

If the position of A and C are changed, who will 13. be sitting between D and F ? (A) A

(B) C

(C) B

(D) E

Directions : (14 to 16) In each of the following questions, select the diagram out of the four that best represents the relationship among the items given in the question : (A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

A rFkkC d se/; (A) D (C) F

d kSu cSBk gS? (B) E (D) B

;fn A rFkkC d h fLFkfr vkil esacny nh t k;srksD rFkkF d se/; d sd kSu cSBk gksxk? (A) A (C) B

(B) C (D) E

funsZ'k : (14 ls16) fuEu esal sd kSul h v kd `fr fn;sx, iz'uksa d sl EcU/k d ksl oksZfpr : i l siznf'kZr d jrh gS&

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

14.

Doctors, Human beings, Married People

14.

MkDWVj, ekuo, fookfgr iq: "k

15.

Snakes, poisonous, drugs

15.

lkai, t gj&;q Dr, nokbZ;ka 2

16.

Doctor, Nurse, Human beings

17.

If 2  2  4 = 1 , 4  2  8 = 2 , then what will 17. be the value of 6  2  4 = ? (A) 9 (B) 10 (C) 8 (D) 12

;fn 2  2  4 = 1 , 4  2  8 = 2 , rc fuEu d k eku gksxk 6  2  4 = ?

If '+' is ‘x’ , '–' is ‘+’ , 'x' is ‘‘ and ‘’ is ‘–’ then 18. 6 – 9 + 8 x 3  20 = ? (A) – 2 (B) 6 (C) 10 (D) 12

;fn '+' d kvFkZ‘x’ , '–' d kvFkZ‘+’ , 'x' d kvFkZ‘‘ rFkk ‘’ d k vFkZ‘–’ rc 6 – 9 + 8 x 3  20 = ?

18.

Directions : (19 to 20) The following symbols have been used : x : Stands for equal to < : Stands for not equal to – : Stands for greater than + : Stands for not greater than > : Stands for less than = : Stands for not less than 19.

20.

16.

19.

If p – q + r, then it is possible that :

20.

(B) p < q – r

(C) p + q × r

(D) p × q × r

(A) 9 (C) 8

(A) – 2 (C) 10

(B) 10 (D) 12

(B) 6 (D) 12

funsZ'k: (19 l s20) fuEufy f[kr fpUgksd k mi;ksx fuEu v FkksZ esafd ;k x;k gS: x : d k v FkZcjkcj gS < : d k v FkZcjkcj ughagS – : d k v FkZcM+ k gS + : d k v FkZcM+ k ughagS > : d k v FkZN ks Vk gS = : d k v FkZN ks Vk ughagS

If p × q × r, then it is not possible that : (A) p – q = r (B) p = q + r (C) p + q + r (D) p = q = r

(A) p = q > r

fpfd Rld , ulZ, ekuo

;fn p × q × r, rc ;g laEHko ughagSfd : (A) p – q = r (C) p + q + r

(B) p = q + r (D) p = q = r

;fn p – q + r, rc ;g laEHko gSfd : (A) p = q > r (C) p + q × r

(B) p < q – r (D) p × q × r

Directions : (21 to 26) Find out the missing terms :

funsZ'k: (22 l s26) y qIr in K kr d hft ;s:

21.

8, 24, 16, ?, 7, 14, 6, 18, 12, 5, 5 , 10 (A) 14 (B) 10 (C) 7 (D) 5

21.

8, 24, 16, ?, 7, 14, 6, 18, 12, 5, 5 , 10 (A) 14 (B) 10 (C) 7 (D) 5

22.

11, 10, ?, 100, 1001, 1000, 10001 (A) 100 (B) 101 (C) 110 (D) 111

22.

11, 10, ?, 100, 1001, 1000, 10001 (A) 100 (B) 101 (C) 110 (D) 111

23.

X, U, S, P, N, K, I, ? (A) J (C) M

23. (B) K (D) F

X, U, S, P, N, K, I, ? (A) J (C) M

(B) K (D) F

AZ, GT, MN, ?, YB (A) KF (C) SH

(B) RX (D) TS

AZ, GT, MN, ?, YB (A) KF (C) SH

(B) RX (D) TS

24.

25.

24.

AB, DEF, HIJK, ?, STUVWX (A) LMNO (B) QRSTU (C) MNOPQ (D) LMNOP

25.

AB, DEF, HIJK, ?, STUVWX (A) LMNO (B) QRSTU (C) MNOPQ (D) LMNOP

3

26.

cb _ ab _ cb _ a _ cc _ a (A) aacbb (B) acabb (C) abacb (D) ababc

26.

cb _ ab _ cb _ a _ cc _ a (A) aacbb (B) acabb (C) abacb (D) ababc

Directions : (27 to 28) Find the wrong term of the following series :

funsZ'k : (27 l s28) fuEu Js.kh esaxy r in K kr d hft ;sA

27.

2, 6, 11, 17, 23, 32, 41 (A) 6 (B) 17 (C) 23 (D) 32

27.

2, 6, 11, 17, 23, 32, 41 (A) 6 (B) 17 (C) 23 (D) 32

28.

P 3 C, R 5 F, T 8 I, V 12 L, X 18 O, Z 23 R (A) V 12 L (B) X 18 O (C) Z 23 R (D) R 5 F

28.

P 3 C, R 5 F, T 8 I, V 12 L, X 18 O, Z 23 R (A) V 12 L (B) X 18 O (C) Z 23 R (D) R 5 F

Directions : (29 to 31) In the following questions find out the digits corresponding to the letters representing those digits in the multiplication give below.

funsZ'k : (29 to 31) fuEu iz'uksaes av {kjkslsl EcfU/kr og v a d K kr d jusgSft ud k xq.kuQ y uhpsfn;k x;k gSA 9bc 35d 3a4b 4a35 2961 34a39b

9bc 35d 3a4b 4a35 2961 34a39b 29.

30.

31.

29.

b stands for : (A) 6 (C) 8

(B) 7 (D) 9

c stands for : (A) 7 (C) 5

(B) 6 (D) 4

d stands for : (A) 2 (C) 4

30.

31. (B) 3 (D) 5

Directions : (32 to 33) Find out the missing number:

0 32.

0 –1

2

?

33.

32.

0

(A) 1 (C) –2

(A) 4 (C) 6

33.

(B) 5 (D) 7

c d k eku (A) 7 (C) 5

gksxk?

d d k eku (A) 2 (C) 4

gksxk?

(B) 7 (D) 9

(B) 6 (D) 4

(B) 3 (D) 5

0

–1 –2

1

0 –1

2

?

0

(A) 1 (C) –2

(B) –1 (D) 4

3 ? 2 15 54 6 4 67 75 3 7 8

gksxk?

funssZ'k : (32 l s33) y qIr l a[;k K kr d hft ;s&

–1 –2

1

b d k eku (A) 6 (C) 8

(B) –1 (D) 4

3 ? 2 15 54 6 4 67 75 3 7 8 (A) 4 (C) 6

(B) 5 (D) 7 4

34.

Pointing towards a person in a photograph, 34. Mukesh said, “She is the only daughter of the mother of my brother’s sister.” How is that person related to Mukesh ? (A) Mother (B) Cousin (C) Sister (D) Aunt

Q ksVkses,d efgy k d h vkSj lad sr d jrsagq,seqd s'k us d gk, “og es jsHkkbZd hcfgu d hek¡d hbd ykS rhiq =khgS ” og efgy k eqd s'k lsfd l izd kj lEcfU/kr gS? (A) ek¡ (B) pps jkHkkbZ @ cfgu (C) cfgu (D) pkph

35.

How many times are the hands of a clock at 35.

?kaM hd h nksuksalqb;ka,d fnu esafd rusckj ,d nwl js d sy Ecor gksrh gS?

right angles in a day ?

36.

37.

(A) 24

(B) 48

(C) 22

(D) 44

(A) 24 (C) 22

(B) 48 (D) 44

How many leap year and ordinary year are there 36. in the first 100 years A.D. ?

d y s.Mj o"kZd sizFke 100 o"kksZesa;gk¡fd rusy hi o"kZ rFkklk/kkj.ko"kZgSa?

(A) 25, 75

(B) 23, 77

(C) 24, 76

(D) 26, 74

(A) 25, 75 (C) 24, 76

On the basis of the following figures you have to 37. tell which number will come in place of ‘?’ 3 6

4 1

2

? 6

1

(A) 2

(B) 3

(C) 6

(D) 4

fuEu fp=kksd svk/kkj ij crkb;sd ksd kS ulhla [;kiz 'u okpd fpUg ‘?’ d sLFkku ij vk;sxh& 3

5

(B) 23, 77 (D) 26, 74

6

(A) 2 (C) 6

4 1

2

? 6

1

5

(B) 3 (D) 4

funsZ'k: (38 l s41) ,d ?ku d hl HkhQ y d ksd ksbl rjg jaxk Three adjacent sides are painted red. Two of t krk gSfd rhu l ay Xu Q y d ksd ksy ky jax l sjaxk the remaining sides are painted green and t krkgS] 'ks"kesal snksQ y d ksd ksgjsjax l srFkk,d one is painted yellow. The cube is then cut Q y d d ksihy sjax l sjaxkt krkgSA rc ?ku d ksv kB into eight small cubes : N ksVs?kuksaesad kVk t krk gS&

Directions : (38 to 41) A cube is painted on all sides.

38.

39.

40.

How many cubes are painted red on two sides? 38. (A) 0

(B) 1

(C) 2

(D) 3

(A) 0 (C) 2

How many cubes are painted red on one side ? 39. (A) 1

(B) 2

(C) 3

(D) 4

How many cubes have no side painted red ? (A) 0

(B) 1

(C) 2

(D) 4

,sl sfd rus?ku gksxsft ld h nksQ y d ksij y ky jax gks xk?

,sl sfd rus?ku gksxsft ld h ,d Q y d ij y ky jax gks xk? (A) 1 (C) 3

40.

(B) 1 (D) 3

(B) 2 (D) 4

,sl sfd rus?ku gksxsft ld h fd lhHkh Q y d ij y ky jax ughagksxk? (A) 0 (C) 2

(B) 1 (D) 4

5

41.

42.

How many cubes are painted red on three sides? 41. (A) 0

(B) 1

(C) 4

(D) 6

,sl sfd rus?ku gksxsft ld h rhu Q y d ksij y ky jax gks xk? (A) 0 (C) 4

In the following number series how many 8’s are 42. there which are exactly divisible by the numbers which are preceded and followed by it ? 824517284842282698454832843183 (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

(B) 1 (D) 6

fuEu la[;kJs .khes a;gka,s l sfd rus8’ gSt ksfd mld s rq jUr igysrFkkrq jUr ckn vkusokyhla [;klsiw .kZ r;k foHkkft r gks? 824517284842282698454832843183 (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

Directions : (43 to 44) There are two sets of figures namely Problem figure containing five figures 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Answer figures (A), (B), (C) and (D). You have to select one figure from the answer set which will continue the same series as given in problem set figures.

funsZ'k : (43 ls44) uhpsnhxbZiz 'u v kd ` fr es av xy hv kd ` fr]

43.

43.

Problem Figures

1

2

3

4

mÙkj v kd ` fr es alsd kS ulh gks xh t ksbl Js .kh d ksiw oZ d js xh ?

5

1

Answer Figures

(A)

44.

(C)

(C)

2

(D)

(A) 44.

3

4

5

Anwer Figures

(A)

(B)

2

3

4

(C)

(D)

3

4

5

mÙkj v kÑ fr

Problem Figures

1

iz'u v kÑ fr

(C)

iz'u v kÑ fr

1

2

5

mÙkj v kÑ fr

(C)

(D)

Directions : (45 to 47) The second figure in the first part of the problem figures bears a certain relationship to the first figure. Similarly one of the figures in answers figures bears the same relationship to the first figures in the second part. You have to select the figure from the set of answer figures which would replace the sign of questions mark (?).

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

funsZ'k : (45 ls47) iz'u v kd ` fr esaizFke Hkkx es afn;sx;snql js fp=k d k ft l izd kj igy sfp=k l sl EcU/k gSogh l EcU/k nql jsHkkx esafn;sx;sfp=k d k mÙkj v kd `fr esafn;sx;spkj fod Yiksal sfd l l sl EcfU/kr gSA

6

45.

Problem Figures

45.

iz'u v kÑ fr

? 1

2

?

4

3

1

46.

(B)

(C)

(D)

(A)

Problem Figures

46.

4

(B)

(C)

(D)

iz'u v kÑ fr

?

C

T

?

C

T

mÙkj v kÑ fr

Answer Figures

47.

3

mÙkj v kÑ fr

Answer Figures

(A)

2

CT

TC

CT

TC

CT

TC

CT

TC

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

47.

Problem Figures

iz'u v kÑ fr

? (1)

(3)

(2)

?

(4)

(1)

(B)

(4)

mÙkj v kÑ fr

Answer Figures

(A)

(3)

(2)

(C)

(D)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Directions : (48 to 50) Out of the four given figures, three are similar in a certain way. One figures is not like the other three. That means three figures form a group based on some common characteristics. Find out the figures which does not belong to the group.

funs 'Zk % (48 l s50) nh xbZpkj v kd ` fr;ks aes alsrhu fd lh iz d kj ,d nq l jslslEcfU/kr gS A bl d kv FkZgSfd rhu v kd `fr;kafd l h mH;fu"B xq.k d sv k/kkj ij ,d l ewg d k fuekZ.k d jrh gSaA ,d v kd ` fr bulsfHkUu gS ml fHkUu v kd ` fr d ksKkr d hft ;s?

48.

48.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

49.

(A)

(B)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

49.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(C)

(D) 7

50.

50.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Directions : (51 to 52) In each of the following question, a figure marked (X) is followed by four figures (A), (B), (C) and (D) which show the possible mirror-images of figure (X). Choose one out of these four figures which shows the correct mirror-image of the figure (X).

funsZ'k % (51 l s52) izR;sd iz'u esa,d fp=k(X) fn;kx;kgSA ml d si'pkr pkj fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) fn, x,sgSA ft uesal sv kid ksog fod Yi K kr d juk gSt ksBhd oSl k gh gSt Sl k fn;sx;sfp=k (X) d k niZ.k&izfrfcEc gksxk ?

51.

51.

(X)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

52.

(X)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(X)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

52.

(X)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Directions : (53 to 54) In each of the following question, a figure marked (X) is followed by four figures (A), (B), (C) and (D) which show the possible water-images of figure (X). Choose one out of these four figures which shows the correct water-image of the figure (X).

funsZ'k : (53 l s54) izR;sd iz'u esa,d fp=k (X) fn;k x;k gSA ml d si'pkr pkj fod Yi (A), (B), (C) rFkk (D) fn, x,sgS A ft uesal sv kid ksog fod Yi K kr d juk gSt ksBhd oSl k gh gSt Sl k fn;sx;sfp=k (X) d k t y &izfrfcEc gksxk ?

53.

53. (X)

(A)

(C)

(B)

(D)

54.

(X)

(A)

(B)

(X)

(A)

(B)

(D)

(C)

54.

(X)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(C)

(D)

Direction : (55) Select a figure from the alternatives which when placed in the blank space of (X) would complete the pattern.

funsZ'k: (55) fuEu fod Yiks aes alsml v kd ` fÙkd kpq uko d hft , ft ld ks(X) d sfjDr LFkku j[kusij mld siz k: i d ks iw .kZd js xk ?

55.

55.

? (X)

? (A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(X)

(A)

(B)

(C)

8

(D)

Direction : (56) A square transparent sheet with a pattern is given in figure X. Find out from amongst the alternatives as to how the pattern would appear when the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.

funsZ'k % (56) v kd `fr (X) esa,d oxkZd kj ikjn'khZ'khV d s iz k: i d ksfn;kx;kgSaA fod Yiksaesal sml fod Yi d ks

56.

56. (X)

(A)

(B)

(C)

K kr d hft ;st ksfd ikjn'khZ'khV d ksfcUnqjs[kk ij l seksM+ usi j fn[ kkbZnsx h ?

(X)

(D)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Directions : (57) A sheet has been folded in the mannar as shown in X, Y and Z respectively and punched. You have to choose from the alternatives how it will look like when unfolded.

funsZ'k % (57) ,d d kxt d ks X, Y v kSj Z v kd `fr;ksa d s

57.

57.

Problem Figure

(X)

(Y)

X Y Answer Figure

(A)

58.

d ks[kksy usij D;k v kd `fr cusxh ?

(Z) Z

(C)

iz'u v kÑ fr

(X)

(Y)

(Z)

(B)

(C)

mÙkj v kÑ fr

(D)

How many triangles are there in the following 58. figure ?

(A) 11 (C) 16 59.

(B)

Ø ekuql kj eksM +k o fN fnzr fd ;k x;k gSA ml d kxt

(B) 14 (D) 7

(A)

(D)

fuEu vkd `fr esaf=kHkqt ksad hla[;kcrkb;sa?

(A) 11

(B) 14

(C) 16

(D) 7

How many quadrilateral are there the following 59. figure ?

fuEu vkd `fr esaprqHkqZt ksad h la[;k crkb;sa?

(A) 11 (C) 2

(A) 11

(B) 8

(C) 2

(D) 4

(B) 8 (D) 4

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60.

Pointing to a girl in the photograph, Amar said, 60. “Her mother’s brother is the only son of my mother’s father.” How is the girl’s mother related to Amar ? (A) Mother (B) Sister (C) Aunt (D) Grandmother

Q ksVksesa,d y M+d h d h vkSj lad sr d jrsgq, vej us d gk]^^mld hek¡d kHkkbZ]es jhek¡d sfirkd kbd y ksrk iq =kgS **yM+ d hd hek¡ ]vej lsfd l iz d kj lEcfU/kr gS A (A) ek¡ (B) cfgu (C) ekS lh (D) nknh

61.

Deepak is brother of Ravi. Rekha is sister of 61. Atul. Ravi is son of Rekha. How is Deepak related to Rekha ? (A) Son (B) Brother (C) Nephew (D) Father

nhid ]jfo d k HkkbZgSA js[kk]vrqy d h cfgu gSA jfo] js [kkd kiq =kgS A nhid js [kklsfd l iz d kj lEcfU/kr gS ? (A) iq =k (B) HkkbZ (C) Hkrht k (D) firk

Directions : (62 to 66) Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it : There are five men A, B, C, D and E and six women P, Q, R, S, T and U. A, 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 amongst these eleven persons subject to the following conditions: A, P and U have to be together. B cannot go with D or R. E and Q have to be together. C and T have to be together. D and P cannot go together. C cannot go with Q. 62.

63.

64.

65.

funsZ'k % (62 l s66) fuEufy f[kr l qp ukv ksa d ks /;ku iwoZd i<+d j fn;sx;siz'uksad smÙkj nhft ;s& ik¡ p iq : "k A, B, C, D rFkkE v kS j N% efgy kv ks aP, Q, R, S, T rFkkU es alsA, B rFkk R od hy gS A C, D, P, Q rFkkS MkW DVj gSrFkk 'ks "k v /;kid gS A bu X;kjg O;fä ;ks aes alsd q N Vheks ad k pq uko fuEu fLFkfr;ks ad s v k/kkj ij d juk gS A A, P rFkk U ,d l kFk jgs B, D ;k R d sl kFk ughat k l d rkA E rFkk Q ,d l kFk jgs A C rFkk T ,d l kFk jgs A D rFkk P ,d l kFk ughat k l d rs A C, Q d sl kFk ughat k l d rkA

If the team is to consist of two male advocates, 62. two lady doctors and one teacher, the members of the team are (A) A B P Q U (B) A B P U S (C) A P R S U (D) B E Q R S

;fn Vhe]nksiq : "kod hyks]nksefgykMkWDVjks arFkk,d v/;kid lsfey d j cuh gksrksVhe d slnL; gksxsa?

If the team is to consist of one advocate, two 63. doctors, three teachers and C may not go with T, the members of the team are : (A) A E P Q S U (B) A E P Q T U (C) B E Q S T U (D) E Q R S T U

;fn Vhe ,d od hy]nksMkW DVj]rhu v/;kid rFkkC, T d slkFkughat kld rkgksrks ]Vhe d slnL; gksxsa?

If the team is to consist of one male advocate, 64. one male doctor, one lady doctor and two teachers, the members of the team are : (A) A C P T U (B) A D E P T (C) A D E P U (D) B C E Q U

;fn Vhe] ,d iq: "k od hy ] ,d iq: "k MkWDVj] ,d efgy kMkW DVj rFkknksv/;kid ks alsfey d j cuhgksrks Vhe d slnL; gksxsa?

If the team is to consist of one advocate, three 65. doctors and one male teacher, the members of the team are : (A) A D P S U (B) C D R S T (C) D E Q R S (D) D E Q R T

;fn Vhe] ,d od hy ] rhu MkWDVj rFkk ,d iq: "k v/;kid lsfey d j cuh gksrksVhe d slnL; gksxsa?

(A) A B P Q U (C) A P R S U

(A) A E P Q S U (C) B E Q S T U

(A) A C P T U (C) A D E P U

(A) A D P S U (C) D E Q R S

(B) A B P U S (D) B E Q R S

(B) A E P Q T U (D) E Q R S T U

(B) A D E P T (D) B C E Q U

(B) C D R S T (D) D E Q R T

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66.

If the team is to consist of two advocates, two 66. doctors, two teachers and not more than three ladies, the members of the team are : (A) A B C P T U (B) A C P R T U (C) A E P Q R T (D) B C E Q R T

Directions : (67 to 68) the following questions are based on the following information : Five men A, B, C, D and E read a newspaper. The one who reads first gives it to C. The one who reads last had taken from A. E was not the first or last to read. There were two readers between B and A.?

;fn Vhe]nksod hy ks]nksMkWDVjksaRkFkknksv/;kid ksls cuhgksrFkkVhe esarhu lsvf/kd efgy k;sughagksrks Vhe d sl nL; gksx sa? (A) A B C P T U (C) A E P Q R T

(B) A C P R T U (D) B C E Q R T

funsZ'k : (67 l s68) fuEufy f[kr iz'u] fuEu l qp ukv ksa ij v k/kkfjr gS& ik¡p O;fä A, B, C, D rFkk E ,d v [kckj i<+rsgSA ,d t ksl cl sigy sv [kckj i<+rk gS] og i<+d j C d ksnsrk gSaA ,d t ksl cd sckn v [kckj i<+rk gS] og A l sv [kckj y s rk gSaA E izkjEHk;k v Ur esaughai<+rk gSA B rFkk A d se/; esanksi<+usoky sgS?

67.

B passed the newspaper to whom ? (A) A (B) C (C) D (D) E

67.

B fd ld ksv[kckj ns rk gS? (A) A (B) C (C) D (D) E

68.

Who read the newspaper last ? (A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D

68.

d kSu lclsvUr esav[kckj i<+rk gS?

Directions (69 to 70) : The following questions are based on the diagram given below showing four persons stationed at the four corners of a square piece of plot as shown.

C

(A) A (C) C

funsZ'k : (69 l s70) fuEu iz'u] uhps fn;s x;s v kjs[k ij v k/kkfjr gS] ft l esapkj O;fä ;ksad ks,d oxkZd kj Iy kV d spkj fd ukjksij [kM+k fn[kk;k x;k gSSA C

A

N

S

S W

W B

A E

E N

(B) B (D) D

B

D

D

69.

A starts crossing the field diagonally. After 69. walking half the distance, he turns right, walks some distance and turns left. Which direction is A facing now ? (A) North-east (B) North-west (C) North (D) South-east

A IykV

70.

From the original position given in the above 70. figure. A and B move one arm length clockwise

mijksä vkjs [kes anhxbZokLrfod fLFkfr ls]A rFkkB ,d Hkq t kd scjkcj nq jhnf{k.kko` Ùk¼?kM+ hd h½fn'kkes arFkk rc ,d nw l jsd ksfod Z.kd svuqfn'kikj d jd sfoijhr fd ukjks aij ig¡ p rsgS q A C rFkkD ,d Hktq kd scjkcj nw jh okeko`Ùk¼?kM+hd hfoijhr½ fn'kkesarFkk,d nql jsd ks fod Z .kd svuq fn'kikj d jd sfoijhr fd ukjksij igq p rs ¡ gS A okLrfod foU;kl ADBC vc fd llscny t k;s xk?

and then cross over to the corner diagonally opposite ; C and D move one arm length anticlockwise and cross over the corner diagonally opposite. The original configuration ADBC has now changed to (A) CBDA

(B) BDAC

(C) DACB

(D) ACBD

d ksfod Z.kd svuq fn'kikj d jrkgS A vk/khnq jh py usd sckn]og nk;saeqM+ rkgS]d q N nq j pyrkgSrFkk ck;saeqM +rk gSA vc A d k eq¡g fd l fn'kk esagS? (A) mÙkj-iw oZ (B) mÙkj-if'pe (C) mÙkj (D) nf{k.k-iw oZ

(A) CBDA (C) DACB

(B) BDAC (D) ACBD 11

Directions : (71 to 74) In the following diagram, the square represents girls, the circle tall persons, the triangle is for tennis players and the rectangle stands for the swimmers. On the basis of the given diagram, answer the following questions.

funsZ'k : (71 ls74) fuEu v kjs [kes ] oxZy M+fd ;ks a ad ks ] o` Ùky Ecs O;fä ;ksad ks] f=kHkqt Vsful f[ky kfM+;ksad ksrFkkv k;r rSjkd ksd ksiznf'kZr d jrk gksrks] fn;sx;sv kjs[k d s v k/kkj ij fuEu iz'uksad smÙkj nhft ;sA BA

E BA

E

D C

D C L

71.

72.

73.

74.

F

L

G H

I

K

J

F

G H

I

K

J

Which letter represents tall girls who are 71. swimmers but don’t play tennis ? (A) C (B) D (C) G (D) H

d kSulk v{kj y Ech y M+d h;ksad ks]t ksrSjkd gSy sfd u Vsful ugha[ksy rh gS]d ksiznf'kZr d jrk gS?

Which letter represents girls who are swimmers, 72. play tennis but are not tall ? (A) B (B) E (C) F (D) None of these

d kS ulkv{kj mu yM+ fd ;ks ad ksiz nf'kZ r d js xkt ksrS jkd rFkk Vsful f[ky kM+h gS]y sfd u y Ech ughagS?

Which letter represents tall girls who do not play 73. tennis and are not swimmers ? (A) C (B) D (C) E (D) G

d kS ulkv{kj mu yEchy M+fd ;ks ad ksiz nf'kZ r d js xkt ks Vsful ugha[ksy rh gSrFkk rSjkd ughagS?

Which letter represents tall persons who are 74. gents and swimmers but do not play tennis ? (A) I (B) J (C) K (D) L

d kS ulkv{kj mu yEcsO;fä ;ksad ksiz nf'kZ r d jrkgSt ks iq: "k rFkk rSjkd gSy sfd u Vsful ugha[ksy rsgS?

Directions : (75 to 77) Assume the following : ‘A @ B’ means ‘A is greater than B’ ;

‘A  B’ means ‘A is either greater than or equal to B’; ‘A $ B’ means ‘A is equal to B’ ; ‘A ^B’ means ‘A is smaller than B’ ; ‘A # B’ means ‘A is either smaller than or equal to B’; In each question, two statements followed by two conclusions I and II are given. Assuming the statement to be true, state which of the conclusions I and II is / are definitely true ? Give answer (A) if only conclusion I is true; (B) if only conclusion II is true; (C) if either

I or II is true; and (D) if both I and II are true.

(A) C (C) G

(B) D (D) H

(A) B

(B) E

(C) F

(D) bues alsd ksbZugha

(A) C (C) E

(B) D (D) G

(A) I (C) K

(B) J (D) L

funsZ'k : (75 l s77) fuEukuql kj ‘A @ B’ d k v FkZ‘A, B l scM+ k gSA ‘A  B’ d k v FkZ‘A, B l scM+ k ;k cjkcj ‘A $ B’ d k v FkZ‘A, B d scjkcj ‘A ^B’

gSA

gSA

d k v FkZ‘A, B l sN ksVk gSA

‘A #B’ d k v FkZ‘A, B l sN ks Vk ;k cjkcj

gSA

izR;sd iz'u esa] nksd Fku d sckn nksfu"d "kZI rFkkII fn;sx;sgSA d Fku d ksl R; ekursgq,] fu"d "kZI rFkk II es al sd kSul k fu"d "kZfuf'pr : i l sl gh gksxk ?

mÙkj (A) nhft ;s;fn fl Q Zfu"d "kZI l R; gksA (B) nhft ;s;fn

fl Q Zfu"d "kZII l R; gksA

(C) nhft ;s;fn

fu"d "kZI ;k II l R; gksA

(D) nhft ;s;fn

fu"d "kZI rFkk II nksuksal R; gksA 12

75.

76.

77.

78.

79.

80.

Statements

: P # Q, M  N $ P

Conclusions

: I. M @ P

Statements

: L  M, R

Conclusions

: I. T

Statements

: X @ Y @ Z, U @ Z $ V

Conclusions

: I. V ^ U

d Fku : P # Q, M  N $ P fu"d "kZ : I. M @ P II. N # Q

76.

d Fku : L  M, R  T $ L fu"d "kZ : I. T  M, II. R @ L

77.

d Fku : X @ Y @ Z, U @ Z $ V fu"d "kZ : I. V ^ U, II. X @ V

II. N # Q

T$L

M

75.

II. R @ L

II. X @ V

Arrange the following words in the sequence in 78. which they occur in dictionary : 1. Brook 2. Bandit 3. Boisterous 4. Baffle 5. Bright (A) 4, 2, 3, 5, 1 (B) 2, 4, 3, 1, 5 (C) 2, 4, 3, 5, 1 (D) 4, 2, 3, 1, 5

fuEu 'kCnksad ks'kCnd ks"kkuql kj O;ofLFkr d hft ;s:

How many pairs of letters are there in the word 79. CARROT which have as many letters between them in the word as in the alphabet ? (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

'kCn CARROT esa;gkafd rusv{kj ;qXe gSft ud s e/; mrusgh v{kj mifLFkr gSft rusd h o.kZeky k esa mud se/; gksrsgS?

If in the word DISTURBANCE, the first letter is 80.

;fn 'kCn DISTURBANCE, d siz Fke v{kj d ksvfUre v{kj lscny fn;kt k;s ]nq l jsv{kj d ksnlos av{kj ls cny fn;k t k;srFkk vUr rd blh izd kj py rk jgs rks] cuusoky su;s'kCn esad kSulk v{kj ‘T’ d sckn vk;sxk?

interchanged with the last letter, the second letter is interchanged with the tenth letter and so on, which letter would come after the letter ‘T’ in the newly formed word ? (A) I

(B) N

(C) S

(D) T

1. Brook

2. Bandit

3. Boisterous

4. Baffle

5. Bright

(A) 4, 2, 3, 5, 1

(B) 2, 4, 3, 1, 5

(C) 2, 4, 3, 5, 1

(D) 4, 2, 3, 1, 5

(A) 1 (C) 3

(A) I (C) S

(B) 2 (D) 4

(B) N (D) T

Directions : (81 to 82) From amongst the figures marked (A), (B), (C) and (D), select the figure which satisfies the same conditions of placement of dots as in figure (X).

funsZ'k % (81 ls82) fn;sx;sfod Yiks a(A), (B), (C) rFkk(D) es a l sml v kd `fr d kpquko d hft ;st ksfp=k(X) esafn;s x;sfcUnqv ksad sl eku fLFkfr iznf'kZr d jrk gks\

81.

81. (X)

(X)

(A)

(B)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(C)

(D)

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82.

82. (X)

(X)

(A)

(B)

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(C)

(D)

Directions : (83 to 84) Fill the blanks in the following questions from the choice given below :

funsZ'k : (83 l s84) uhpsfn;sx;sfod Yiksesal sfjDr LFkkuksa d h iwfrZd hft ,&

83.

20212223 : 23294555: : 20324258 : ? (A) 32425872 (B) 20191817 (C) 29455575 (D) 58575655

83.

20212223 : 23294555: : 20324258 : ? (A) 32425872 (B) 20191817 (C) 29455575 (D) 58575655

84.

10242846 : 46454443 : : 48527886 : ? (A) 47464544 (B) 14203242 (C) 86878889 (D) 42414039

84.

10242846 : 46454443 : : 48527886 : ? (A) 47464544 (B) 14203242 (C) 86878889 (D) 42414039

Directions : (85 to 88) The following rules has been applied to the same set of numbers. In every question findout which one of the rules viz, (A), (B) (C) or (D) has been applied. Rules : [A] Add half the number to twice the number [B] Divide by 2 and add the square of the quotient ot the number [C] Add the number to its square [D] Square the number and add 3

funsZ'k: (85 l s88) fuEu fu;e l a[;kv ksad sl eku l ewg esa y kxq fd ;kx;kgSaA iz R;sd iz'u es ad kSul k,d fu;e (A), (B) (C) ;k(D) y kxqgks xkA fu;e : [A] fd l h l a [;k d snqxqusesaml d k v k/kk t ksM +sA [B] fd l h l a [;k d ks2 l sfoHkkft r d jsv kSj bl d s HkkxQ y d soxZd ksml l a[;k esat ksM +sA [C] fd l h l a [;k esaml d k oxZt ksM +sA [D] fd l h l a [;k d soxZesa3 t ksM +sA

85.

85.

42, 110, 210, 506 (A) A (C) C

(B) B (D) D

42, 110, 210, 506 (A) A (C) C

(B) B (D) D

14

86.

87.

88.

86.

15, 35, 63, 143 (A) A (C) C

(B) B (D) D

15, 25, 35, 55 (A) A (C) C

(B) B (D) D

39, 103, 199, 487 (A) A (C) C

87.

88. (B) B (D) D

15, 35, 63, 143 (A) A (C) C

(B) B (D) D

15, 25, 35, 55 (A) A (C) C

(B) B (D) D

39, 103, 199, 487 (A) A (C) C

(B) B (D) D

Directions : (89 to 90) Arrange the following in meaningful sequence :

funsZ'k : (89 l s 90) fuEu d ks v FkZ iw.kZ Ø e esa O;ofLFkr d hft ;sA

89.

1. Table 2. Tree 3. Wood 4. Seed 5. Plant (A) 4, 5, 3, 2, 1 (B) 4, 5, 2, 3, 1 (C) 1, 3, 2, 4, 5 (D) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

89.

1. Yarn 2. Plant 3. Saree 4. Cotton 5. Cloth (A) 2, 4, 1, 5, 3 (B) 2, 4, 3, 5, 1 (C) 2, 4, 5, 1, 3 (D) 2, 4, 5, 3, 1

90.

90.

1. es t

2. is M+

3. y d M+ h

4. cht

5. ikS a/kk

(A) 4, 5, 3, 2, 1

(B) 4, 5, 2, 3, 1

(C) 1, 3, 2, 4, 5

(D) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

1. /kkxk

2. ikS a/kk

3. lkM+ h 4. : bZ 5. d iM+ k (A) 2, 4, 1, 5, 3 (B) 2, 4, 3, 5, 1 (C) 2, 4, 5, 1, 3 (D) 2, 4, 5, 3, 1

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NTSE TEST PAPER-1 COURSE NAME VIKALP(STAGE-I ) CLASS - VIII [MAT]

HINTS & SOLUTIONS ANSWER KEY Que .

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

Ans.

C

C

D

C

A

B

D

A

C

B

C

A

B

B

D

Que .

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

Ans.

C

A

C

A

A

C

B

D

C

C

B

C

B

C

A

Que .

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

Ans.

C

A

A

C

D

C

B

D

C

B

B

D

D

A

B

Que .

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

Ans.

C

C

B

D

D

D

D

B

B

C

D

A

B

A

C

Que .

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

68

69

70

71

72

73

74

75

Ans.

A

B

B

A

C

A

B

D

B

A

C

D

B

C

B

Que .

76

77

78

79

80

81

82

83

84

85

86

87

88

89

90

Ans.

A

D

A

A

C

A

A

D

C

C

B

A

D

B

A

1.

Mirror is related to ‘reflection in same manner 7. water is related to refraction.

In given word (nhx;s'kCn es a) REMOTE

ROTEME

niZ .k]viorZ u lslEcfU/kr gSmlhiz d kj ikuhijkorZ u lslEcfU/kr gS aA P I CNIC

2.

A : B : C  12 : 22 : 32 = 1 : 4 : 9

Hence (vr%),

1 2 3 Hence (vr%), B : C : D  22 : 32 : 42 = 4 : 9 : 16 2 3 4 3.

‘Seimograph’ is an instrument by which intensity of ‘Earthquake’ is measured. In same manner the purity of milk is measured by lactometer.

flLeksxzkQ ,d mid j.k gSft ld s}kjk Hkwd Ei d h rhozrk ukih t krh gSaA mlh izd kj nq/k d h 'kq) rk d ks y sDVksehVj }kjk ukiht krh gSaA 4.

Excluding ‘Bronze’, all are metal ‘Bronze’ is an alloy.

PN I I CC

9.

Colour of blood is ‘red’ and red is called white hence, the answer is ‘white’.

[kqu d kjax y ky gSrFkky ky d kslQ sn d gkx;kgSaA vr%mÙkj lQ sn gksxkA 10.

4 × 5  (4 + 1) × (5 + 1) = 5 × 6 = 30 7 × 3  (7 + 1) × (3 + 1) = 8 × 4 = 32 6 × 4  (6 + 1) × (4 + 1) = 7 × 5 = 35 Hence, 8 × 0  (8 + 1) × (0 + 1) = 9 × 1 = 9

11.

According to the statement (d Fku

d svuql kj)

North (mÙkj)

d kal sd svy koklHkh/kkrq,sagS]d kal kfeJ /kkrqgSaA

Suresh

5.

The multiplication of first and last digit of given number is equal to the middle digit.

igy svkSj vfUre vad d kxq.kuQ y chp oky svad d s cjkcj gSa A

lqjs'k West (if'pe)

Mukesh

Shyam

eqd s'k

';ke

jke

East (iw oZ)

Ram South (nf{k.k)

1

Hence, Suresh is in ‘North-East’ of Mukesh.

17.

Let a  b means ab and a  b means a ÷ b, a 

(vr%lq js'k]eqd s'k d smÙkj&ioZesagSaA) b c means (12 to 13) : According to the given direction

ekuka  b d k vFkZab, a  b d k vFkZa ÷ b rFkk

(fn;sx;sfn;kfuns 'kkuq l kj)

F

to

D

E

ab c

Hence, 2  2  4 means 22 ÷ 4 = 1 and 4  2  8 means 42 ÷ 8 = 2. So, 6  2  4 means 62 ÷ 4 = 19 v r% 2  2  4 d k v FkZ 2 2 ÷ 4 = 1 rFkk

t lef

A

a  b c d k vFkZ

k;sa sc sal nk;

left to ck;sa right l sn k;sa

right

ab c

C

4  2  8 d k vFkZ42 ÷ 8 = 2. blfy ,, 6  2  4

B

d k vFkZ62 ÷ 4 = 19 12.

[A] Hence, ‘D’ is sitting between A and C ?

18.

vr%'D', A vkSj C d se/; esacSBk gSaA

After interchanged the sighs the (fpUgks ad kscnyus

ij vo;o gks xkA) Expression become

13.

A vkS j C d h fLFkfr

=6+9×

cny usd sckn C, D vkSj F d s

e/; cSBsxkA 14.

Some Doctors are married and some are not but all doctors and married people are human being.

d qN MkWDVj fookfgr gSrFkk d qN ughay sfd u lHkh MkWDVj rFkkfookfgr iq: "kekuo gSaA

19.

Doctor (MkW DVj)

8 – 20 3

= 6 + 24 – 20 = 30 – 20 = 10 Given statement (fn;k x;k d Fku) p × q × r  p =q=r hence option (A) is p – q = r  p > q > r vr% fod Yi (A) gSaA p – q = r  p > q > r

20.

Given (fn;k x;k) p – q + r means (d k p>q r hence the possible answer is (vr%lEHko mÙkj gS aA) p=q>rp>q
21.

8, 24, 16 / 7, 7, 14 /, 6, 18, 12 / 5, 5, 10 Hence the answer is 7 (vr%mÙkj 7 gS aA)

Human being (ekuo)

15.

= 6 + 9 × 8 ÷ 3 – 20

After interchanging the position of A and C, then C would be sitting between D and F.

Married people (fookfgr iq : "k)

Some snake and some drugs are poisonous and some are not and no drugs are snake.

d qN laki rFkkd qN nokZb;kat gjhy hgSrFkkd qN ugha 22. gSavkSj d ksbZnokbZlkai ughagSaA

vFkZ)

11, 10, 101, 100, 1001, 1000 –1 ×10+1 –1 ×10+1 –1

hence, the answer is 101. (vr%mÙkj 101 gS aA)

Snake (lka i)

Drugs (nokbZ ;ka) Poisonous (t gjhy h)

23.

X, U, S,

P,

N,

K,

I,

F

24

16

14

11

9

6

21

–3

19

–2

–3 –2

–3

–2

–3

Hence, the answer is (F). (vr%mÙkj F gS aA)

16.

Nurse (ulZ )

Human being (ekuo) Doctor (MkW DVj)

A Z 1 26

24.

G T 7 20

+6

M N 13 14

+6 +6

S H 19 8

+6 +6

Y B 25 2

+6 +6

+6

2

+1

25.

+1 +1

A B

D E

+1 +1 +1 F

+2

H

I

+1 +1 +1 +1

J

K

+2

M N

O

P

37.

+1 +1 +1 +1 +1 Q

+2

S T

U

V

W

X

+2

After unfold the dice we got the given following figure.

iklsd ks[kksy usd sckn gesfuEu vkd ` fr iz kIr gksrhgSa A 26.

Given series is (nh xbZJs a.kh gSa) : cba/abc/cba/abc/cba

1 6 2 3 4 5

Hence, the answer is (vr% mÙkj gS a) a c a b b. 27.

Given series is : (nh xbZJs a.kh gSaA) 24

24 2, 6, 11, 17, 23, 32, 41 +4

+5 +6 +7

+8

hence the digit ‘3’ will come inplace of ‘?’.

vr%vad 3, ? d sLFkku ij vk;sxkA

+9

Hence, the wrong term is (vr%xy r 28.

in gSa) 23.

(75 to 77) :

Given series is (nh xbZJs a.kh gSaA) :

P3C,

R5F, +2

+3

+2

17 V12L, X 18 O, Z23R

T8I, +2

+3

+3

+2

+2

+3

+4

+3

+5

+2

75. +3

+6

Hence, the wrong terms (v r% X 18 O.

@ • $

> > =

*

<

#

<

P#Q M•N$P PN=P  statements (d Fku)

xy r in gSa)

I. M @ P M>P

II. N # Q N
 Conclusions (fu"d "kZ ) (29 to 31) : The given multiplication is (fn;k x;k xq .kuQ y

gSaA) :

76.

987 ×354

I.

77.

X @ Y @ Z, X > Y > Z,

I.

V*U

V>U

U@Z$V U>Z=V

Mother Daughter

ek¡ +

Sister (cfgu)



iq=kh

Person (O;fä )

Hence, the person is sister of Mukesh.

vr%efgy k O;fä ]eqd s'k d h cfgu gSaA

II. X @ V II. X > V

Conclusions (fu"d "kZ )

d svuql kj)



Brother (HkkbZ )

II. R @ L R>L

 statements (d Fku)

According to the statements (d Fku

eqd s'k

T•M T>M

Conclusions (fu"d "kZ )

Hence, a Stands for 9 b Stands for 8 c Stands for 7 d Stands for 4

Mukesh

R•T$L R>T=L

 statements (d Fku)

3948 4935× 2961×× 349398

34.

L•M L>M

78.

Bottle  Bamdit  Boisterous  Bright  Brook

79.

Letter in the given words Letters in the Alphabet series

fn;sx;s'kCn esav{kj o.kZeky k Jsa.khesav{kj C A R R O T R S 3 1 18 18 15 20 18 19

T 20 3

80.

87.

E C NAB R UT S I D

The rule has been applied in the given number

Change the word According to direction. New

set is (nh

word in E C N A B R U T S I D. So, S is after

d jusij)

letter T.

“Add half the number to twice the number” (la [;k

'kCn d ks fn'kk funsZ'kkuql kj cny us ij u;k 'kCn E C N A B R U T S I D. vr%S, T d sckn

d snqxqusesala[;k d k vk/kk t ksM s+A)

vkrk gSaA So,

81.

xbZ la[;kvksa d s lewg esa fu;e y kxq

6 = 3 + 2 × 6 = 3 + 12 = 15 2

There are three dots in figure (x) one in the

10 = 5 + 2 × 10 = 25 2

circle alone, second in the region common to square and circle only and third in the region

14 = 7 + 2 × 14 = 35 2

common to cell the three figures. Only figure (A) contains all the three types of regions.

;gk¡vkd ` fr (X) es arhu fcUnqgS Aa ,d flQ Zo` Ùkes ]nq a l jk

83.

89.

The meaningful sequence are as follow :

flQ ZoxZrFkko` Ùkd smH;fu"B Hkkx es arFkkrhljk]lHkh

vFkZiw .kZØ e fuEukuql kj gS aA

rhukasvkd f`r;kasd smH;fu"B Hkkx es agS A flQ Zvkd ` a fr (A)

4. Seed

5. Plant

esalHkhrhuksalEHko gSaA

3. Wood

1. Table

4. cht

5. ikS /kk

3. y d M+ h

1. es t

The pattern of left hand side two numbers are

2. Tree

2. iS M+

as follows.

ck;havkSj d h nksuksala[;k d k izk: i fuEu gSaA

90.

The meaningful sequence of the words are as follows :

'kCnksad kvFkZiw.kZØ e fuEukuql kj gSaA

So, (D) make the same pattern.

vr%(D) mlh izk: i d kscukrk gSaA 85.

2. Plant

4. Cotton

5. Cloth

3. Saree

2. ikS /kk

4. : bZ

5. d iM+ k

3. lkM+ h

2. Yarn

2. /kkxk

The rule has been applied in this question is (bl

iz'u esay kxqfu;e gSaA)

“Add the number to its square” (la [;k d soxZesa

la[;kd k;ksx) So, 62 + 6 = 36 + 6 = 42, 102 + 10 = 100 + 10 = 110 142 + 14 = 196 + 14 = 210 ............

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