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GENERAL MENTAL ABILITY TEST

1. NUMBER SERIES : T ~W
(Questions 1-25)

alternatives under each questions and indicate.

(W 1&25)
aW : D PW Pqr W T
~ B. ~
J T qr. W
Pqr R BRW
E Pv
w W.

1)

6)

Directions : Questions given below are


based on number series. In each Question one
number is missing. Identify the correct
answer from among the given four

2)

3)

4)

5)

7, 13, 21, ?, 43, 57

3, 5, 9, 17, 33, ?

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1) 27

2) 29

1) 98

2) 86

3) 31

4) 35

3) 78

4) 65

7)

3, 6, 12, 21, 33, 48, ?

6, 9, 18, 45, 126, ?

1) 57

2) 63

1) 369

2) 359

3) 66

4) 69

3) 329

4) 317

8)

18, 23 , 31, 42, 56, ?

141, 133, 125, 117, 109, ?

1) 98

2)

87

1) 115

2) 113

3)

4) 73

3) 109

4) 101

78

7, 18, 40, 73, 117,

9)

111, 76, 48, 27, 13, ?

1) 215

2) 205

1) 4

2) 6

3) 201

4) 172

3) 8

4) 12

10)

11, 13, 17, 19, ?, 25

88, 85, 78, 67, 52, ?

1) 21

2) 23

1) 33

2)

37

3) 27

4) 29

3) 39

4)

43

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11)

12)

13)

14)

15)

16)

17)

18)

19)

152, 149, 143, 131, 107, ?

15, 29, 56, 109, ?

1) 79

2)

69

1) 181

2)

192

3) 59

4)

49

3) 204

4)

214

6, 6, 7, 11, ? 36, 61

20)

1, 4, 15, ? 157, 480

1) 24

2)

20

1) 45

2)

50

3) 18

4)

14

3) 55

4)

65

11, 15, 24, ?, 65, 101


1) 39

2)

3) 48

4)

7, 26, 63, 124, ?


1) 214

2)

3) 217

4)

21)

40

1) 15/56

2)

16/56

50

3) 15/ 63

4)

16/63

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22)

2)

3) 133

4)

8, 108, 24, 36, 72, ? , 216

215

1) 9

2)

12

218

3) 18

4)

24

5, 12, 31, 68, ? , 220


1) 159

1/3, 2/7, 4/15, 8/ 31, ?, 32/127

23)

6, 7, 7, 10, 9, ?, 12, 16, ?

141

1) 12, 16

2) 12, 15

129

3) 13, 15

4) 13, 16

10, 30, 68, 130, 222, ?


1) 443

2)

350

3) 343

4)

291

24)

3, 7, 17, 39, 85, ?

25)

29, 33, 31, 35, 33, 37, ?


1) 39

2) 37

3) 35

4) 33

2, 2, 3, 4, 5, ?, 8, 16

1) 159

2)

169

1) 5

2) 6

3) 179

4)

189

3) 7

4) 8

1) 160

2)

140

3) 120

4)

100

1, 1, 2, 6, 24, ?

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2. WRONG NUMBER IN THE SERIES

T ~ T
(Questions 26-40)
Directions : In the Questions given 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.

(W 26&40)
aW : D PW Pqr W
T ~ J
T C. B T R
BRW
Pv w W.

26)

31)

1, 9, 27, 49, 81, 121


1) 121

27)

28)

29)

30)

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2)

3) 49

4)

17, 29, 39, 47, 53, 58

81

1) 34

2)

26

27

3) 22

4)

18

1) 0

2)

24

3) 48

4)

64

32)

1) 17

2)

39

3) 53

4)

58

1, 3, 7, 15, 30, 63

50, 34, 26, 22, 18

33)

1) 7

2)

15

3) 30

4)

63

53, 47, 40, 33, 26, 19

34)

1) 53

2)

47

3) 40

4)

33

1, 1, 2, 4, 8, 11

35)

1) 2

2)

3) 8

4)

11

0, 8, 24, 48, 64

3, 10, 27, 66, 127, 218

1) 9

2)

10

3) 27

4)

66

1) 3

2)

10

3) 31

4)

93

1) 2

2)

3) 4

4)

3, 10, 31, 93, 283

2, 3, 5, 8, 17, 33

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36)

37)

38)

39)

3, 7, 13, 27, 55, 107

2, 4, 7, 14, 17, 34, 37, 64

1) 13

2)

27

1) 64

2)

17

3) 55

4)

107

3) 14

4)

40)

5, 6, 21, 18, 45, 38, 78

2, 2, 3, 4, 4, 6, 5, 7

1) 21

2)

45

1) 3

2)

3) 38

4)

78

3) 6

4)

480, 480, 240, 80, 20, 10


1) 10

2)

20

3) 240

4)

480

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3. ODD ONE - NUMBERS

X AQW
(Questions 41-46)
Directions : In the Questions given, there
are four groups of numbers. Three of them
are alike in some way, while one of them is
different. Indicate the correct answer, by
finding the one which is different.

(W 41&46)
aW : D PX W

T R WW. CW Q
, J X, J

X. D
X Pv
w W.

41) 1)
2)
3)
4)

44) 1)

144

2)

196

3)

225

4)

324

45) 1)

71

2)

81

3)

91

4)

121

46) 1)

654

2)

582

3)

429

4)

368

340
213
122
62

42) 1)

121

2)

196

3)

216

4)

256

43) 1)

54

2)

64

3)

174

4)

294

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4. ODD ONE PAIR NUMBERS

X hw TW
(Questions 47-56)
Directions : In the Questions given pairs of
numbers are given. Among them three pairs
follow a rule between themselves, whereas
one does not. Identify the odd one to find the
answer.
47)

48)

49)

50)

51)

1)

11, 23

2) 31, 43

3)

51, 63

4) 71, 83

1)

5, 12

3)

10, 25

1)

4, 32

2) 6,

3)

8, 128

4) 10, 200

(W 47&56)
aW : D PX W

hw TW J
r A. B J

X. A Pvw E

W.
52)

1) 121,

2)

144, 3

3) 169,

4)

225, 5

1)

1,

2)

2,

11

3)

4, 67

4)

5,

122

1)

4,

2)

9.

27

3)

25,125

4)

49, 216

1)

6, 10

2)

12, 30

3)

20, 68

4)

42, 216

1)

30,210

2)

42, 332

3)

20,130

4)

6,

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2) 8,

18

53)

4) 12, 26

108

1)

56,

2) 81, 9

3)

48,

4) 32, 4

1) 441, 12

2) 256,13

3) 484, 16

4) 289,19

54)

55)

56)

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5. ANALOGY : NUMBERS

- : - TW
(Questions 57-66)
Directions : In the questions given there is
a question mark (?) in a blank space. Under
each question one of the four alternatives
given satisfies the relationships 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.
57)

60)

4) 222

30

63)

4) 36

11 : 30 : : ? : 128

64)

7 : 196 :: 8 : ?
1)

224

2) 256

3)

272

4) 324

20 : 11 :: 102 : ?
1)

48

2) 51

3)

52

4) 55

20 : 16 : : 30 : ?

1)

65

2) 66

1)

49

2) 36

3)

67

4) 68

3)

25

4) 16

65)

75 : 375 : : ? : 225
1)
15
2) 25
3)

61)

218

62)

6 : ? : : 60 : 120
1)
12
2) 24
3)

59)

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12 : 68 : : 30 : ?
1)
176
2) 180
3)

58)

(W 57&66)
aW : D PX W

J
P b (?)
b T hW. B
PW
Pqr R W Q J
B
: : b
GvPR A PR W
v v
.
W
E
Pv w W.

35

4) 45
66)

144 : 441 : : 169 : ?

12 : 35 : :

16 : ?

1)

63

2) 55

3)

47

4) 32

7/48 : 9/80 :: ? : 100/9999

1)

961

3) 916

1)

10/999

2) 100/999

2)

619

4) 196

3)

10/99

4) 100/99

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6. Matching the Rules with given set of Numbers

Png ASU UAU Ai Cr


z
(Questions : 67&76)

(W : 67&76)
aW : PU
Png 67 - 76
U

w
AiAz
Ai 5 AiU
CAzg
v MAz w
AiAz
U
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ASU
UAU Cr
Vz. Aii
Ai Aii
U Cr
Vz
JAz PAq rz Aiz AS
Ai DAii
Ai P
ASAi Az
`x' aAz a.

Directions : In the Questions given one of


the following rules, I, II, III, IV and V given
below has been applied to the set of numbers
given in each question. Find out which of the
rule has been applied to the question and put
cross 'x' mark of its number on the answer.

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J. AiU :
I
MAz ASAi Jgqg

D ASAi
W
Az P
z.
II MAz ASAi Jgqg

D ASAi
U
Az P
z.
III MAz A S Ai U P D A S Ai
Czs
z jz.
IV MAz ASAi U D ASAi
W
Az P
z.
V MAz ASAi Jgqg

U
irz.

Subtract twice the number from the cube


of that number
II Subtract twice thenumber from the
square of that number.
III Square the number and add half of the
number to it.
IV Subtract square of a number from its
cube.
V Square of twice the number.

69) 18, 39, 68, 105


1)
I
2)
II
3)
III
4) IV

67) 4, 21, 56, 115


1)
2)
3)
4)

I
II
III
IV

70) 48, 63, 80, 99

68) 4, 18, 48, 100


1)
2)
3)
4)

1)
2)
3)
4)

I
II
III
IV

I
II
III
IV

71) 4, 16, 36, 64


1)
2)
3)
4)

II
III
IV
V

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B. Rules:
I
Square the number and add the same
number to it.
II Square the number and subtract the
same number.
III Square the number and add cube of the
same number.
IV Cube the number and add the same
number ot it
V Add 2 to the cube of the number.

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I
MAz ASAi U
D ASU jz.
II MAz ASAi U
Az D ASAi
P
j.
III MAz ASAi U
P D ASAi W


jz.
IV MAz ASAi WP D ASAi jz.
V MAz ASAi WP 2 jz.

72)

10,
1)
2)
3)
4)

75)

73)

80, 150, 252


1) II
2) III
3) IV
4) V

74)

20,
1)
2)
3)
4)

66, 127
I
III
IV
V

42, 90
I
II
III
IV

2,
1)
2)
3)
4)

6, 12
I
II
III
V

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30, 68, 130


1) II

2) III

3) IV
4) V

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7. SIMILARITY OF SETS

AS UAU i v
(W 77&80)
ZU: F PV
U MAz
ASU
UA Pnz. Png
AiiAiU
Aiiz,
Aig
UAAU ivAi Az
JAz Ugw.

(W 77&80)
Directions : In the following Questions, a
set of numbers are given from the four alternatives identify the set of numbers which has
similarity wtih set in the Question.

79) 211, 234, 268

77) 15, 24, 35


1)

8, 63,

25

2)

35, 16,

3)

24, 17,

80

4)

48, 80, 120

78) 9821, 8327, 5465

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1)

220, 440, 880

2)

121, 135, 259

3)

221, 241, 289

4)

103, 208, 309

80) 59, 61, 67, 71

1) 7835, 8327, 9381

1)

69, 71, 89, 97

2) 8236, 7348, 6572

2)

59, 73, 83, 91

3) 7652, 8921, 6374

3)

49, 61, 67, 83

4) 4567, 5654, 4735

4)

29, 31, 37, 41

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8. NUMBERS : SIGNS AND SYMBOLS

TW :- bW APvU
(Questions 81-83)
Directions : In the Questions given which
set of signs should complete the asterisks (*)
sequentially in order to make the equation
mathematically meaningful. Find the correct
set of signs from among the alternatives given
under each question and mark the correct
answer.

(W 81&83)
aW : D PW Pqr A| W~
P|
v Pqr b W|
(*) hW
P X B P ?
bW W| W PW Pqr
W
J BX
.
B W.

81)

83)

10 * 6 * 8 * 32
1) +, x, =
2) =, x, _
3) _,

x, =

4) =, _,
82)

15 * 3 * 5 * 8 * 17
1) +, =, x,
2) x, , +, =

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36 * 4 * 5 * 6 * 10

1)

, +, _, =

2)

, _, +, =

3)

+, , = _

4)

_, =, , +

3) , x, +, =
4) , x, =, +

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(Questions 84-85)

(W 84-85)

Directions : In the given equations, which


of the following interchange of sign / signs
and numerals would make the equation
correct ?

aW : Pqr P|
W
b
/ bW TW A W D
P|
W X
.

84)

and x, 8 and 12

85)

1)

(24 x 8) + 12 = 96

2)

(12 6) x 8 = 4

3)

(8 - 4) 2 = 2

4)

x and + ; 4 and 6
1)
54 9 x 6 = 36
2)

32 + 8 - 12 = 28

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(48 x 12) + 8 = 12

3)

48 8 + 4 = 36

4)

48 x 12 + 8 = 12

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(Question: 86-90)
Directions : In the Equations given which
of the following interchange of signs /
numbers will give the correct equation ?
86)

87)

(W : 86-90)
aW : Pqr P|W
bW / TW A W D
P|
W X
.

(24 - 6) X 4 2 + 6 =20
1)

4 and 6

2)

and +

3)

6 and 2

4)

and

89)

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(10 + 6) X 4 + 2 42 = 12
1) 6 and 2

If,
$ stands for
stands for +
stands for =
stands for
stands for x
Which of the following
alternatives has the correct
relation ?

D PX- - --W-
- -
- -
- - b- -
- ?

2) + and

1) 15 5 8 $ 4 3 6

3) x and +
4) 4 and 10

2) 15 5 8 4 $ 3 6
3) 15 5 $ 8 4 3 6

88)

24 3 + 6 = 15 4
1) 3 and 4

4) 15 5 8 4 3 $ 6

90)

2) 6 and 3
3) 3 and 15
4) 6 and 4

If, > stands for


v stands for
x
< stands for
+
^ stands for
+ stands for =
Which of the following
alternatives has the correct
relation ?
D PX- - --W-
- -
-
- -
- - b- -
- ?
1) 6 + 2 < 4 ^ 8 > 3 V 4

2) 6 > 2 + 4 < 8 V 3 ^ 4
3) 6 ^ 2 > 4 V< 3 + 4
4) 6 < 2 V 4 > 8 ^ 3 + 4
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9. NUMBER MATRIX

TW (P)
(Questions 91-100)
Directions : In each of the questions the
Numbers given in each row follow some rule.
Select the correct number which is missing,
from amongst the four alternatives given
under each question and indicate.
91) 233 118 115
268 125 143
282 ?
116

92) 16
14
25

1)

266

2)

248

3)

224

4)

166

216 22
729 23
?
33

(W 91-100)
aW : D PX W
Q Pqr TW J
A. B P B Q or
X T
PW Pqr
R TW BR w
W

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93) 228 120 132


247 150 203
251 ?
229
1)

180

2)

160

3)

140

4)

130

4
5

4
7
8

6
3
7

60

94)

1)

512

18

2)

484

1) 60

3)

343

2) 70

4)

289

3) 78
4) 80

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95) 18
41
45
1)
2)
3)
4)

96) 16
10
12
1)
2)
3)
4)

97) 50
111
335
1)
2)
3)
4)

27
60
40

98)

75
19
?

30
35
40
42

13 15
8 7
10
?
6
12
14
16

1 7
11 10
11
?
20
18
16
14

99)

9
6
48

11
5
50

1)
2)
3)
4)

100
102
104
106

2
3
7

13
45
?

1)
2)
3)
4)

85
84
74
65

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100) 9
6
7

1)
2)
3)
4)

50
53
?

14
8
?

3
6
5

5
8
6

47
49
51
56

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10.FIGURE AND NUMBER RELATIONSHIP

BPW TW
(Questions 101-115)
Directions : In Questions given the numbers
in the figures are related. Identify the
relationship that exists among the numbers
in the figure from the given choices under
each.

(W 101-115)
aW : D PX W W
BP W T W J r
.

T W X P qr
W
Pv w W.

101)

256
39

2) 20

81

4
85

100

82

2) 91

3) 21 4) 22

103)

196

169

102)

1) 96

225

42

121
1) 19

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144

3) 80

4) 78

36 140 18
1) 1

2) 7

3) 11

4) 18

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8
?
7

8 12 3 12

7 9 3 21

9 24 4 ?

8 10 5 ?

12
16
18
20

3 8 6 18

105)

1)

20

2)

16

3)

12

4)

10

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108)

5 7 23

40
47
51
61

106)

11

2 7 51

8 7 5 ?
1)
2)
3)
4)

8 2 24

1)
2)
3)
4)

107)

5 8 4 12

4 6 8 52

1)

123

2)

145

3)

171

4)

198

83 ?

104)

6 8 4 38
6 10 4 ?
1)
2)
3)
4)

24
34
46
48

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109)

16

10

30

22

20

24
27
29
33

110)

5
2

27
3

1)
2)
3)
4)

87
96
105
120

18

3
1)
2)
3)
4)

35

40

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63

5
6

12
4

36
?

9
6
3
2

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111)

30 15

25

25
1)
2)
3)
4)

45

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112)

90
18

65
13

36

1)60, 85

2)

113)

3) 30, 75

20

24

11

13

7 144 100

? 196

169

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2) 52

3) 72

4)

117

2) 6

3) 8

4)

12

16

80
1)

4) 15, 75

12

115)

45, 65

1)

15

26

1) 36
114)

184

25

207
2)

210

3)

?
241

4)

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425

11. VENN DIAGRAMS

"' bW
(Questions 116-130)
Directions : The Question given are based
on the diagrams given below. Each circle
represents one item irrespective of the size.
Match the figure with items in the questions
on the basis of their relationship. Identify the
correct answer.

(W 116-130)
aW : D W PW Pqr BPW
A.
A
W J A b.
W ZoPW BPW AWW
E
W.

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(B)

(A)

(G)

(F)

(E)

116) Arthropods, Insects, Bedbug

W,
1)
3)

(H)

118) Teachers, Fathers, Mothers

QoW, WO

A
D

E, ,

2) C
4) E

1)

2)

3)

4)

117) Vegetables, Beans, Apple

PW, P, |
1)

2) F

3) G

(D)

(C)

4) H

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119) Players, Cricket, Tennis

125) Apples, Eatables, Fruits

B-o-W--, QP-p, p-

-W-, T----W-, |-W-

1)

2) B

1) A

2) B

3)

4) E

3) C

4) D

120) Actors, Dancers, Singers

126) Mass media, Television, News papers

o-, --W--, v-W--


1) A

2) B

- -, -- -,

- - P-

3) C

4) E

1) B

2) E

3) F

4) G

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121) Yellow, Roses, Dresses

127) Boys, Girls, Artists

-, W-, E-v--W-
1) A

2) B

3) E

4) F

122) Planets, Earth, Stars

W-W-, , P--W-
1) B

2) C

3) E

4) G

-P-, -Q--, P-P--

3) C

4) F

3) C

4) D

Ci- - - - W - , P W- - P - - - W - ,
-g-P--~-W-
1) B

2) C

3) E

4) G

129) Crocodile, Lion, Eagle

h-W-, ----, ---


2) B

2) B

128) Engineers, Industrialsts, Politicians

123) Citizens, Education, Men


1) A

1) A

-, ,
1) E

2) F

3) G

4) H

124) Doctors, Surgeons, women

130) Women, Mothers, Musicians

-, -b-Q--P-, ---

-, -, X--W--

1) A

2) C

3) E

4) F

1)

2) F

3)

4) H

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12. Intersecting figures - I

d W
(W 116-130)
ZU : Png b ev
DPwU v C a
UAU jQ. F PVg UU
Gvg AiiAiUAz Dj.

(Questions 131 - 135)


Directions : Study the intersecting
geometrical figures and the group they
repesent. Then answer the questions given
below by indicating the correct choice.
1
5
11

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Represents Citizens of Bangalore

W WP b.

Represents Males

b.

Represents Educated

b.

Represents Unemployed

XW b

131) Uneducated unemployed male


citizens of Bangalore

134) Uneducated employed Male citizens


of Bangalore

W A W
g WP

A E W
WP

1) 9 2) 7
3) 8 4) 6
132) Educated employed female citizens
of Bangalore

1) 7
2)
4
3) 3
4)
1
135) Uneducated Unemployed Female
citizens

EW

A W
WP

1) 7 2) 4
3) 2
4) 5
133) Educated Unemployed Male
citizens of Bangalore

1) 9
3) 7

W W
WP
1) 3

2) 4

3) 6

4) 7

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2) 8
4) 5

12. Intersecting figures - II

d W
Questions : (136-140)
Directions : The following intersecting
circles represent the people who know
English, Kannada, Hindi and Tamil. Answer
the given Questions by indicating through the
letter the group represents.

Kannada

(W 136- -- 140)
aW : D PW Pqr W CX,
Pv
, W
WW b. D PX WW
E, B WW b AW
P .

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B

English

Hindi

136)

Tamil

People who know English, Tamil


and Hindi

CX,

1)
2)
3)
4)

A
D
K
F

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137)

People who know all the four


languages

R W
1)
2)
3)
4)
138)

L
J
K
M

People who know three languages


except Tamil.


W .

139)

1)

2)

3)

4)

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People who do not know English,


Kannada and Hindi

CX, Pv
C.

140)

1)

2)

3)

4)

People who know both Hindi and


Tamil.

Gv W
.
1)
2)
3)
4)

G
F
E
M
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13.GEOMETRIC FIGURES

h BPW
(Questions 141-160)

(U 141- 160)
ZU : F PVg U
Png avz av ewAi
DPwAi ASAi PAq rz
Gvg Ugw.

Directions : In Question given identify the


number of geometrical figures in the
given diagrams and find the correct
answer for each question and indicate.
141)

Identify the number of Triangles


in the given figure.

143)

1)
3)
142)

8
10

How many Triangles are there in


the given figure?

n
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D PW Pqr BP Gr
gW ?

2)
4)

D PW Pqr BP Gr
gW ?

9
11

1)
3)

How many Triangles are there in


the given figure?

144)

21
19

2)
4)

20
18

How many triangles are there in


the given figure ?

D PW Pqr BP Gr
gW ?

-P-qr-- -B-P-- Gr -g-W-- ?

1)
3)

1)
3)

12
8

2)
4)

10
6

2
6

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2)
4)

4
8

148) How many Squares are there in the


given figure?

145) How many tringler are there in the


given figure ?

Pqr BP Gr aPW ?

Pqr P Gr gW?

1)
3)

12
8

2)
4)

10
6

146) In the given figure how many


triangles are there ?

n
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D g
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Pqr BP Gr gW?

1)

32

2) 30

3)

28

4) 24

149) How many squares are there in the


given figure ?

147)

Pqr BP Gr aPW- -
- ?

1)
24
2)
26
3)
28
4)
30
How many Squares are there in the
given figure?

Pqr BP Gr aPW ?

1)
3)

6
10

2)
4)

8
11

1)

20

2)

19

3)

18

4)

17

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150) How many squares are there in the


given figure ?

Pqr BP Gr aPW ?

153) How many rectangles are there in


the following figure ?

Pqr BP Gr B--W-- ?

1) 24
3) 18
1) 8

2) 9

3) 10

2)
4)

20
13

4) 12

154) How many parallelograms are there


in the given figure ?

151) How many Rectangles are there in


the given figure ?

Pqr BP Gr ---
a--g-W-- ?

n
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D g
.
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Pqr BP Gr B W?

1) 6

1) 10

2) 9

3) 7

4) 5

152) How many rectangles are there in


the given figure ?

P qr BP G r B- - W-- ?

1) 10

2) 12

3) 13

4) 3

Pqr BP Gr ---
a--g-W-- ?

4
5
6
8

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155) How many parallelograms are there


in the given figure ?

1)
2)
3)
4)

4) 14

2) 5

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156) How many Trapeziums are there in


the given figure?

159) How many semi - circles are there


in this figure ?

Pqr BP Gr gW ?

D BP Gr -A----W-- ?

1) 6 2) 5
3) 4
4) 3
157)How many Trapeziums are there in
the given figure?

2) 18

10

2)

12

3)

14

4)

16

160)How many circles are there in the


given figure ?

n
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D g
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Pqr BP Gr gW ?

1) 20

1)

Pqr-- BP--- Gr -W--

3) 16 4) 14

158) How many Semicircles are there in


the given figure?

Pqr BP Gr A W ?

1)

24 2) 20

3) 18

1) 16

2) 14

3) 12

4) 10

4) 16

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14. THOUGHT QUESTIONS :


Questions : (161-185)
Directions : Read the following questions
carefully and find the correct answer to each
question.

(W 161&185-)
aW : D PW Pqr W W or
K, W
E

Pv w.

161) If Independence Day in 2009 is on a

161) 2009
, A g
15 S X
?
1) 2)
3) P
4)

saturday, 15th of June on the same


year falls on which day?
1)
3)

Sunday
Friday

2)
4)

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Monday
Saturday

162) If Ist January 2008 was Tuesday,


which day was on 31st December
2008?
1)

Monday

2)

3)

Wednesday

4)

162) 2008 C, g 1 S,
W X 31 S
w 2008, X

?
1) 2) W
3)
4) W

Tuesday

Thursday

163) Mohan was born on August 22.


Arvind is younger than Mohan by
10 days. This year independence day
falls on Tuesday. On which day

163) -- BW-r 22 qr---.


A- - A - - X 10 - W -
bPR--. B - --a--O
W-
- -
- C- , A
- - or- -- ?
1) W 2)
3) W
4) P--

Arvind's birthday fall ?


1)

Tuesday

2) Wednesday

3)

Thursday

4) Friday

164) The present age of Rama is 12 years.


Now his mother is three times of
Rama's age. After 8 years what will
be the age of Rama's mother ?
1) 48
2)
44
3)

36

4)

164) - DX- - 12 -W-. A- - - - DX- - --r-X---. 8 -W- -


- - - Gr-W-- ?
1) 48
3) 36

20

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2)
4)

44
20

165) Roy is 11 years old and his uncle is


59 years old. How many years ago
Roy's uncle was 7 times as old as
Roy ?

165) - 11 -W-
A- bPR- 59 -W-. Gr
W- - , bP
-R - - ,
A-- -- 7 r C ?
1) 8 -W-
2) 6 -W-
3) 5 -W-
4) 3 -W-

1) 8 yrs
2) 6 yrs
3) 5 yrs
4) 3 yrs
166) The age of Rakesh's father is 6 times
that of Rakesh. His grandfather's
age is 2 1 times that of the age of
2
Rakesh's father. If Rakesh is 5 years
old now. What is the age of his

166) P-- -- - P---X


6 r C. A- - -, X 2 1 -r BX-. DW P--
2
- 5 -W---, A- -
- Gr-X- ?
1) 60 -W-
2) 65 -W-
3) 70 -W-
4) 75 -W-

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grandfather ?
1) 60 yrs
2) 65 yrs
3) 70 yrs
4) 75 yrs

P, Q, R, S, T

G 5 g . J
b P.

Five friends P, Q, R, S, T are sitting on a


bench in the following order :
I)
II)
III)
IV)
V)

1)

P is sitting next to Q and R is not next


to S
S is not sitting with T, T is on the
extreme left
R is on the second position from the
right
P is sitting on the right to Q. Q is on
the right to T.
P and R are sitting together.

2) R

3) P

P.

PR
2)

3)

R Gv 2 .

4)

P Q

5)

P RW

167)

167) Who is sitting exactly in the


middle?
1) Q

P Q PR

T h W P .
Gv P.
WPR C.
WPR P.

Q T

PR P.

2) R

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1) Q

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3) P

4) T

168) Who is sitting second position from


left?
1) S

2) R

3) P

168) Gv Gv
P ?

4) Q

1) S

169) Who is sitting on the extreme


right?
1) T

2) S

3) R

4) Q

1) T
170)

2) L, M, Z,T, Q
4) T, Q, L, M, Z

3) R

171)

2) L, M, Z,T, Q
4) T, Q, L, M, Z

A, B, C, D, E F G ---W-

J v -i
- - P-
- - . D
C F W v- P---. A C
G--X--. C E APR--PR---. W--
P-X---W-- - ?
1) B D W G---X--.
2) E B W A-PR--PR---.
3) E C G--X--.
4) F, B A ----.
172)

5 -P- J Ko- ----.


A-P- ---X Ko--- --,
--- P---X --. A-P-
hX Ko-- --, -P--- A---P
-- v- Kw--. AW G-X Ko-- C- ?

ran faster than Prakash. Alok ran behind


John, Kaber ran between Alok and Suresh.
Who was faster than all ?
2)
4)

4) Q

L.M.Q.T.Z G 5 --W- J

1) T, M, Z, L, Q
3) M, Z, T, Q, L

5 boys participated in a running

Kabir
Prakash

2) S

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face. Alok ran faster than Suresh, Suresh

1)
3)

4) Q

-- P---. T Z -PR P---.


M G--- Z Gv--W-PR B- L ---WPR P----, T Q Gv--W-PR P---. BW D 5 ---W- P--
P----.

171) A, B, C, D, E and F are boys sitting


in a round table. D is between C and F. A
is sitting opposite C. C and E are not
neibhours. Which one of the following is
true ?
1) B is opposite to D.
2) E and B are neighbours.
3) E is opposite to C.
4) F is between B and A.
172)

3) P

169)
P?

170) Five students L.M.Q.T.Z are sitting


in a row. T is on the right side of Z; M is
on the left of Z but on the right of L, T is
on the left of Q. In which orer all the five
students are sitting ?
1) T, M, Z, L, Q
3) M, Z, T, Q, L

2) R

Alok
John

1)
3)

P-
P-

2)
4)

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A-
-P
h
- -

173)
What is the total number of
students present in a row, when Namitha
stands nineth from both ends ?
1)

19

2)

18

3)

17

4)

16

173) -
- - - Gv
-
-W- 9--X--, B ------ Jor ----
T Gr ?

174) Sunil walked 6 kms towardsthe


east. Then turned to his right and walked
10kms. Again he turned to his right and
walked 6 Kms. Finally he turned to his
left and walked 14 kms. How for is he from
the starting point and in which direction?
1)

25 kms - South

2)

24 kms - South

3)

24 kms - North

4)

20 kms - North

2)
4)

2)

18

3)

17

4)

16

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J
U
.
r A
1)
3)

176) In a village, 180 houses have T.V.


and 120 houses have Radio. 80 houses have
both. 125 houses have neither T.V. nor
Radio. Totally how many houses are there
in the village ?
505
345

19

174) -- 6 Q.- - QR-W v--. - -PR -X 10 Q. v---.


A @ -PR -X 6 Q. v---.
A---X A-- Gv-PR -X 14 Q. v- A- DW -o - Gr W
-QR---- ?
1)
25 Q. & Q-|
2)
24 Q. & Q-|
3)
24 Q. & E-
4)
20 Q. & E-
175) A |PR GX .
A PR X 20 v.
A @ PR X A 10
W. B, A PR X 60
a. DW A o
QR ?

175)Anil was facing South, he turns right


and walks 20m. Then he turns to right
again and walks 10m. Afterwards he again
turns to right and walks 60m. In which
direction he is from the starting point?
1) North
2) North west
3) North East
4) East

1)
3)

1)

E
D

2)
4)

176)J -- 180 -W-- q..


120 -W-- w- C--. 80 -W--
G-v C--. 125 -W-- q.. A-
w- - C---. BW B - Jor -W-- ?

425
325

1)

505

2)

425

3)

345

4)

325

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177) In a class of 80 students, 40 are


learning Hindi, 35 are learning English
and 15 are learning both. Remaining
students are learning Kannada. How many
are learning neither English nor Hindi ?
1)

2)

10

3)

15

4)

20

177) J W 80 W.
A 40 W , 35
W CX W 15
W Gv W P.
E W Pv P. BW
CX A Gv W
P W T Gr ?
1)

2)

10

3)

15

4)

20

a--W- : 178 179 -W- PPv ~-- -B----. -r-- -W-- -- T-W-- Pv w--.

Directions : Questions 178 and 179 are


based on the sequence of numbers given
below. Find the numbers which satisfies the
specific conditions.

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J
U
.
r A

283658369836728369468369472843
178) How many times 8 comes after 2 ?

178) Gr 2 - 8 -- ?

1) 1

2)

1)

2)

3) 3

4)

3)

4)

179)How many times the number 8


preceded by 2 and followed by 3 ?

179) G r - 8 - 3 W 8
2 -- ?

1) 1

2)

1)

2)

3) 3

4)

3)

4)

180) If the English Alphabets are


arranged in the reverse order as
given below, which will to the 6th
letter to the left of the ninth letter
counting from our right ?

180) J CX- |--- A-P-W-- --P--X P-Pv --,- -Wv- 9 AP-- Gv-PR C- 6
AP- - ?

ZYXWVUTS R Q PO N M LK J I H GFE D C BA
1) Q
3) O

2)
4)

1)
3)

Q
O

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2)
4)

P
N

181)

182)

If the position of the letters in the


word ADMINISTRATIVE are
interchanged as 1st with 2nd, 3rd
with 4th and so on, which will be
mid - point between the 3rd letter
from right and 4th from the left of
the new word.
1)
I
2)
N
3)
T
4)
S

181)

My weight is equal to 15 kgs more


than 3/4 of my weight. What is my
weight?

182)

1)
3)
183)

60 Kgs
20 Kgs

184)

185)

G - AP-
W-- 1 2, 3 4 W A--
- w--W -W-v- 3- -A-P-
W Gv-W-v- 4 AP--W- -
AP- -?
1) I
3) T

2)
4)

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J
U
.
r A

2)
4)

30 Kgs
15Kgs

N
S

P- P- 3/4 W-PR 15 P.i.- ---r C P--r ?

1) 60 P.i.
3) 20 P.i.

A train starts from Bangalore at


8.15 pm and reached Gulbarga at
10.30am of next day, what is the
duration of the journey.?
1) 10.45 hrs
3) 13.15 hrs

ADMINISTRATIVE

2) 30 P.-i.
4) 15 P.i.

183) J -
- W-
- - 8.15 ZpW -o W--W-- -- -WY
10.3&Z- p - W - - - , - | -
- Gr-W-- ?

2) 11.30 hrs
4) 14.15 hrs

1) 10.45 Z

2) 11.30 Z

3) 13.15 Z

4) 14.15 Z

184) Gv TW 20 AW

Sum of two numbers is 20 and


their difference is 1/10 of their
sum. Then find the smaller number.


1/10 rX
. BW,
B TW bPR Pv w.

1) 6

2) 7

1) 6

2)

3) 8

4) 9

3) 8

4)

In a birthday party each child gets


two gifts. If 50 gifts were bought

185) J or
WW Gv Ev WW
PR. Jor 50 EvW W
, Gv PR CW,
or PR PR T Gr ?

and two children were absent, how


many were present ?
1)

25

2) 24

3)

23

4) 22

1)

25

2) 24

3)

23

4) 22

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15. LETTER SERIES

AW ~W
(W 186-&195)
aW : D PX W A ~
B. P
A W PO X . D PO X
AW C C P P

PW Pqr R W Q
JX Pqr. W

B, E
Pv w.

(Questions 186-195)

Directions : The given questions are based


on letter series. In each Questions some
letters are missing. The missing letters are
given in the proper sequence in the choices
given under each Question. Find the correct
sequential alternative in respect of each
questions.

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J
U
.
r A

191) ab - babc - ab - b - bcb - b

186) a- b d d - ca acb - d b c 1) b d c a

2) c b d a

3) b c a b

4) c a b d

1) a b c c a
3) c b c a a

192) e e - g - e - f g g - e f - g

187) a - b b - c c c - a - b
1) b a a d

2) a a b d

3) a b d a

4) c b d a

188) x y - - x y y - x y - x
1) x y y y

2) x y x x

3) y x x y

4) x y y x

1) f g e g e
3) g e e g f

194) Z L X J V H T F - 1) R, E
3) R, D

2) q p m n r
4) q p n s m

190) p - r q - s r - p - - q
1) s p s r q
3) q r p s r

2) f g e e g
4) g e e f g

193) a b - c b c c - - a a b - b b c
1) b a c a
2) a a b a
3) c a c b
4) b b c b

189) - - r s m - o - p q - s
1) p q n p r
3) p q n m s

2) c c b a b
4) c b b a c

2) S, E
4) S, D

195) N S M - O Q P - Q O R - S N
2) s p q s r
4) q r p q r

1) R Q M
3) P Q O

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2) R P M
4) P R O

16. ODD ONE LETTERS

X AW W :
(Questions 196-200)

(W 196 &- 200)


a W :
D P X
W


AW R WW.
CW Q WW J
X, J
X. D

W Pv w W.

Directions : In the questions given there


are four groups of letters. Three of these
are alike in some way, while one of them is
different. Find the one which is different
and indicate the correct answer.
196)

199)

1) C R Y
2)

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J
U
.
r A
1)

I VY

AN B O

2) C P D Q

3) T R Y
4) S T Y
197)

3)

J T K V

4)

E R F S

200)

1) A E B D
2) E I F H
3) B F C E

1) C V E T
2) A Z D W
3) M N J Q

4) D F C G

4) B Y G T

198)
1) A R O U N D
2) E R A S E R
3) P L A U T E
4) O P T I O N

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17. LETTER - ANALOGY

AW
Questions : (201-210)

W : (201&210)
aW : D PX W

J
P b (?)
b T hW. B
PW
Pqr R W Q J
B
: : b
GvPR A PR W
v v
.
W
E
Pv w W.

Directions : In the questions given 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.

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J
U
.
r A

206)A C E G : Z X V T : : ? : Y W U S

201) B E J : D I P : : K N R : ?
1) M Q W

2) N Q V

3) M R X

4) L P U

202)

DGM:QTZ::BIL:?

1) Y R O

2) O Y V

3) O V Y

4) O R Y

1) D B H F

2) E D H I

3) B D F H

4) F D B H

207)G O L D E N : L O G N E D ::
SILVER:?
1) R E V S I L
2) L I S R E V
3) V E R L I S

203)

2 C D : 5 FG :: ? : 11 LM

1) 7 I J

2) 8 J K

3) 7 H I

4) 8 I J

204)

4) L I S R V E

208)D B A C : L J I K :: H FEG : ?
1) P N M O
2) M N O P
3) T R S Q

Y B V E : ? :: U F R I : S H P K

4) X Y U W

209)A C E G : D F H J :: K M O Q : ?

1) C X H R

2) X C R H

1) K M N P

2) M N P R

3) D W G T

4) W D T G

3) T Q S T

4) N P R T

205)

210)C F I L : O R U X :: G E H M : ?

B H N T : A G M S :: E K Q W : ?

1) E J P V

2) D P V J

1) U T S N

2) N S V T

3) D J P V

4) F J P V

3) S T N U

4) T N U S

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18. LETTER CODING A

AW PP & G
(W 211---215)
aW : D PX W J

PP X.

J
PvX
A A PP W
G R BRW P
. D BRW
E
Pv
w.

(Questions 211-215)

Directions : In the questions given a word is


written according to some code. In each
question a word is given and how this can be
written in the same code is indicated by four
choices. Select the correct answer.

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J
U
.
r A

211) LION P

P Q M R P
G , A P P
DEER W .

211) If LION can be written as Q M R P,


then DEER should be written as :
1)

IIHT

2)

HIIT

3)

THHI

4)

ITTH

1)

IIHT

2)

HIIT

3)

THHI

4)

ITTH

212)

212) If SCIENCE can be written as

SCIENCE

J P P
T A J C O A F G
A
P P PHYSICS W
.

T A J C O A F then PHYSICS should


be written as :
1)

U F Z Q TAJ

2)

O F Z QAT J

3)
4)

1)

U F Z Q TAJ

2)

O F Z QAT J

Q F Z Q JAT

3)

Q F Z Q JAT

O F Z QA JT

4)

O F Z QA J T

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213)

213) If SCIENCE can be written as


19 3 9 5 14 3 5, then HISTORY can
be written as :
1)
2)
3)
4)

214)

SCIENCE J P P
19 3 9 5 14 3 5 G

A P P HISTORY

7 8 15 16 12 19 24
8 9 19 20 15 18 25
6 7 17 18 14 20 23
5 6 14 15 19 21 26

1)
2)
3)
4)
214)

If DELHI is coded as CCIDD, Then


BOMBAY can be coded as.

7 8 15 16 12 19 24
8 9 19 20 15 18 25
6 7 17 18 14 20 23
5 6 14 15 19 21 26

DELHI J P-- P-
CCIDD G
-
- - , A P-
-
P- BOMBAY W --

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J
U
.
r A
-
- .

1) A J M T V T
2) A M J X V S
3) M J X V S U
4) W X Y Z A X

215)

1) A J M T V T
2) A M J X V S
3) M J X V S U
4) W X Y Z A X

- J P-
- P-
215) PLAYER
ROEDKY - G - - , A
P-
- P- HOCKEY

If PLAYER can be written as


ROEDKY then HOCKEY should be
written as :

W
- -
-
- .

1) K P R G F D
2) J R G P K F
3) I P J K F G
4) K J F G P F

1)

KPRGFD

2)

JRGPKF

3)

IP J K FG

4)

KJFGPF

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18. LETTER CODING B


AW PP & :
Questions 216 - 220)

(W 216 & 220)


aW : ELECTRONICS G PR
12134567839 T PW Pqr.

J A A
A T W Pqr.
W
R W C.
K
E
Pv w W.

Directions : ELECTRONICS is coded is


12134567839. Under each question
a word or a group of letters or
numbers are given. These are
followed by four alternatives. Read
the questions carefully and find the
correct answer from among the
choices given.

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J
U
.
r A

218) If IDEAL is coded as 9 8 7 6 5 and


NATURE is coded as 4 6 3 2 1 7, with
same codes RADIATE can be written
as :

216) What is the code for ORIENT?


ORIENT C

1)
2)
3)
4)

P ?

741856
658174
983214
234567

IDEAL J P P
98765

NATURE
4 6 3 2 1 7 G
, A P
W P RADIATE W

217) Which word stands for the code


913465?

.
a)

D P X , 9 1 3 4 6 5
P--- b---.
1)
2)
3)

COSINE
IONICS
SECTOR

4)

ORIENT

1)
2)
3)
4)

2378369
1689637
3467489
1234257

b) What is the word for code


574871

574871 P--W- W---


AP--W-- b---.
1)
2)
3)
4)

TENDER
D EALE R
LENDER
LEAD E R

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219) The following codes stands for


particular letters.

D P-X-- P--W- W---


AP--W-- b---.
M P S E T N L R

Using the above coding decode the


following

D -P--W-- E--X- P-X--


-W-- E--.
1)
2)
3)
4)

PEST
NESP
SENT
PENS

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J
U
.
r A

220) L I S T can be coded as L I S T


F jwAiiV APwz.
1)
2)
3)
4)

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19. CODING AND DECODING

Questions (221-230)
Directions : 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 are jumbled within find
the code for each word from among the
choices given under each word.
A
Column I
Column II

& I

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J
U
.
r A

223) 'A' could be coded as


'A' P
1)
h
2)
v
3)
t
4)
f

& II
hfv
s ow
vdl
otf
hfsl

A IM

LET
SIN
C AT
NAM E

221) 'E' could be coded as


'E' P

1)
2)
3)
4)

(W 221&230)
aW : D PX W
W J
PP W AW|X X.
I PW
W vx AW
W
II PW
bPR AW
PvX.
B II PW I
AWW AW|X A X.

P R PP
Pqr R W
BR
w.

224) 'N' could be coded as


'N' P
1)
w
2)
l
3)
h
4)
t

h
w
f
s

225) 'L' could be coded as

222) 'M' could be coded as


'M'

1)
2)
3)
4)

f
h
v
s

'L'

1)
2)
3)
4)

s
o
w
v

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B
Column I

Column II

& I

& II

PAT

foq

YES

sdp

TRY

pox

S PRY

dxhq

226) P A S T

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J
U
.
r A
227) T R A P

1)

f q do

1)

oxqf

2)
3)
4)

qfod
qfdo
dfqo

2)
3)
4)

oxfq
fxoq
fqxo

228) S T E P
1)
2)
3)
4)

229)S P R A Y

dsoq
dqso
qsdo
dosq

1)
2)
3)
4)

pxqdf
xqfpx
dqxfp
f pdxq

230) R A T E
1) x f o s
2) f x s o
3) s o x f
4) o s f x

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ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY
Gvg

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

1. Number Series : AS tU

Directions : The order of numbers increasing or decreasing to be observed
(Q 1 to 13)
ZU : ASU Z Cx PrAiiU jwAi U.
( 1 jAz 13)

1)

2)

(3)

(3)

7,

(7+6),

7,

13,

21,

31

43,

(3+3),

(6+6),

(12+9),

(21+12),

6,

12,

21,

33,

3,
3,

3)

4)

5)

6)

7)

(4)

(4)

(2)

(4)

(1)

(13+8), (21+10),

(31+12), (43+14)

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r

18,

(18+5),

18,

23 ,

7,

(7+11),

7,

18,

(23+8), (31+11),
31,

42,

57
(33+15), (48+18)
48,

(42+14), (56+17)
56,

73

(18+22), (40+33), (73+44), (117+55)


40,

73,

11,

(11+2),

11,

13,

17,

19,

3,

(3+2),

(5+4),

(9+8),

3,

5,

9,

17,

6,

(6+3),

6,

9,

(13+4), (17+2),

117

172

(19+4),

(23+2)

23

25

(17+16), (33+32),
33,

65

(9+9), (18+27), (45+81), (126+243)


18,

45,

126,

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ANSWERS QN.
NO.

8)

9)

10)

11)

12)

13)

KEY
Gvg

(4)

(2)

(1)

(3)

(2)

(2)

HINT / RULE - Ai

141,

(141-8),

141,

133,

111, (111-35),
111,

76,

88,

(88-3),

88,

85,

(2)

152, (152-3),

(4)

125,

117,

(76-28), (48-21),
48,

27,

(85-7), (78-11),

(117-8),

(109-8)

109,

101

(27-14),

(13-7)

13,

(67-15),

(52-19)

78,

67,

52,

33

(149-6), (143-12), (131- 24) (107- 48)

152,

149,

143,

131,

107,

6,

(6+02),

(6+12),

(7+22),

(11+32),

6,

6,

7,

11,

20

36,

(40+52),

(65+62)

65,

101

11

(11+22),

11,

15,

(23-1),
7,

15)

(133-8), (125-8),

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r

Rule : (n3 - 1)
14)

Gvg
U

(15+33), (24+42),
24,

40

59

(20+42) (36+52)

n = 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

(23-1)

(43-1),

(53-1),

(63-1)

26,

63,

124,

215

Rule : (n3 +4)

n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

(13+4)(23+4)

(33+4)

(43+4)

(53+4)

(63+4)

31,

68,

129

220

5,

12,

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ANSWERS QN.
NO.

16)

17)

18)

19)

KEY
Gvg

(2)

(3)

(3)

(4)

HINT / RULE - Ai
Rule : (n3 + n)

n = 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

23 +2,

33+3,

43+4,

53+5,

63+6,

73+7

10,

30,

68,

130,

222,

350

3, (3 x 2+1),

(2)

(7 x 2+3), (17 x 2 +5), (39 x 2 +7),


17,

39,

(85 x 2 +9)

3,

7,

1,

1 x 1,

1 x 2,

2 x 3,

6 x 4,

24 x 5

1,

1,

2,

6,

24,

120

85,

179

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r

15, (15 x 2 -1 ),
15,

20)

Gvg
U

(29 x 2 - 2),

(56 x 2 - 3),

(109 x 2 - 4)

56,

109,

214

29,

1,

(3 x 1 +1),

1,

4,

(3 x 4 +3), (3 x 15 +5), (3 x 50 +7), (3 x 157 +9)


50

15,

157,

480

Rule :
21)

(4)

(a) nr 2n

1,

2 x 1,

2 x 2,

2 x 4,

2 x 8,

2 x 16

16

32

(b)dr 2p+1 3, (2x3+1), (2 x 7 +1),(2 x 15 +1),(2 x 31+1)(2 x 63 +1)


3,

7,

15,

31,

63,

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127

ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY
Gvg

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

Rule : Alternate Series (Qn - 22 -23)


2

22)

(2)

8,

108,

24,

36,

72,

8x3

24 x 3

72 x 3

108,

24

72

216

108,

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r

12,

216

108 / 3,

36 / 3

36,

12

23)

(4)

6,

7,

7,

10,

9,

?,

12,

16

6,
6,

6+1, 7+2, 9+3 , 12 + 4,


7,

9,

16

12,

7,

7+3, 10+3,

7,

10,

13+3

13

16

24)

(3)

29,

33,

31,

35,

33,

37,

29, (29+2), (31+2), (33+2) ,


29,

31,

33,

35,

33,
33

(33+2) (35+2)
35

37

?,

8,

25)

(4)

2,

2,

3,

4,
2

2, (2+1),

(3+2),

5,

(5+3)

16

; 2,

(2+2), (4+4),

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ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY
Gvg

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

2. Wrong Number in the Series :

T ~ T
Directions : The order of numbers increasing or decreasing to be
observed (Q 27 to 31)
ZU : ASU Z Cx PrAiiU jwAi U.
( 27 jAz 31)

Rule : n2
26)

(4)

12, 32,
1,9,

27)

28)

29)

(4)

(3)

(1)

5 2,

31)

(3)

(4)

72,

92,

112

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r

25 (27), 49,

17 (17+12)

81,

121

(29+10)

(39+8)

(47+6)

(53+4)

39,

47,

53,

57[58]

17,

29,

(1+2)

(3+4)

(7+8)

1,

3,

7,

15,

53, (54 -7) (47 - 7) (40 - 7)


54(53), 47,

30)

n = 1, 3, 5, 7, 9

(15+16) (31+32)
31(30),

63

( 33 - 7 ) (26 - 7)

40,

33,

26,

19

1,

(1+0)

(1+1)

(2+2)

(4+3)

(7+4)

1,

1,

2,

4,

7 (8),

11

(26 - 4)

(22 -2 )

22,

20(18)

50 (50 - 16) (34 - 8)


50,

34,

26,

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ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY
Gvg

HINT / RULE - Ai
Rule : (n2- 1)

32)

(4)

n = 1, 3, 5, 7, 9

(12 -1), (32 - 1), (52 - 1),


0,

8,

(3)

10,

(4)

29 (27),

3, (3 x 3 +1), (3 x 10 +1),
10,

2,

31,

3,

38)

(4)

(4)

(3 x 31 + 1), ( 3 x 94 +1)
283

(2 x 5-1),

(2 x 9 -1), (2 x 17-1)

9 (8),

17,

33

n = 3, 7, 13, 27, 53

3, (2 x 3+1), (2 x 7-1),(2 x 13-1), (2 x 27 -1), (2 x 53-1)


3,

37)

218

n = 2, 3, 5, 9, 17

5,

Rule : (2n + 1)

(3)

127,

94(93),

(2 x 2-1), (2 x 3-1),

2,

36)

66,

(63+2)

n = 3, 10, 31,94

Rule : (2n - 1)
(4)

(43+2), (53+2),

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r

3,

35)

80 (64)

n = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

Rule : (3n+1)
34)

48,

(13+2), (23+2), (33+2),


3,

(72 - 1), (92 - 1),

24,

Rule : (n3+2)

33)

Gvg
U

7,

13,

(22 +1), (32 - 3),

27,
(42 +5),

53 (55),

107

(52 - 7), (62 + 9), (72 - 11), (82 + 13)

5,

6,

21,

18,

45,

480

480
2

240
3

80
4

20
5

480,

240,

80,

20,

4 (10)

38,

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77 (78)

ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY
Gvg

HINT / RULE - Ai
2

39)

Gvg
U

(1)

2,

4,

7,

Alternate Series
14,

17,

34,

37,

64

4,

2
(4+10)

(14+20)

(34+40)]

14

34

74(64)

4,

6,

1
2,

(2+5)

2,

7,

(7+10) (17+20)
17,

37
2

40)

(4)

2,

2,

2,

(2+1)

1
(3+1)

(4+1)

2,

2+2

4+2

6+2

8(7)

3,

4,

5,

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.X AQW

J
.
U
A
r

3. ODD ONE - NUMBERS

Rule : (n3 - 3)

41

(4)

n3 -3;

n = 7, 6, 5, 4

(73 -3), (63 -3),


340,

42)

(4)

(53 -3),

(43 -3),

122,

63 [62]

213,

Sum of digits = (square)

(1+2+1), (1+9+6),
4

Rule : (n2 + 5)

43)

(2)

n2 + 5 :

(2)

(2+5+6)

13

16

n = 7, 8, 13, 17

(72+ 5), (82+ 5), (132+ 5), (172+ 5),


54

44)

(2+1+6),

Sum of digits = 9

69(64)

174

294

(1+4+4), (1+9+6), (2+2+5), (3+2+4)


9

16

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ANSWERS QN.
NO.

45)

KEY
Gvg

(1)

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

71 is the only prime number

71 iv Csd ASAiiVz
46)

(4)

Sum of the digits of all the numbers is = 15 except for 368

368g gv J ASU
CAQU v = 15
4. ODD ONE - PAIRS

X hw TW

47)

(3)

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r

Pairs of numbers in 1, 2, 4 are prime numbers pairs, 3 is the only


composite number pair -

1,2,4gg
AS erU Csd ASU
, 3 gg

ASU
sd ASU

48)

(3)

Rule : n, (2n+2)

- (5 x 2 +1), 12 ; (8 x 2 +2), 18; (12x2+2) , 26; (10 x 2+5), 25

Rule : (n, (n2 x 2))

4, 42 x 2; 6, 62 x 3 ; 8, 82 x 2, 10, 10 2 x 2

49)

(2)

50)

(2)

51)

(1)

4+4+1 12;

52)

(4)

1+2+1 = 4

56
7

= 48
6

2+2+5 = 9

= 32 = 8; 81 = 9
4
9
2+5+6 = 13,

4 = 2; 1+4+4 = 9

4+8+4 + 16 ,

9;

1+6+9 =16

9 5

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2+8+9 = 19,

16 = 4

ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY
Gvg

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

Rule : n, (n3+3)
53)

(4)

1, (13+3) ;

2, (23+3) ; 4, (43+3) ;

5, (53- 3)

Rule : (n2 , n3)


54)

(4)

22,

23 ;

32, 33 ; 52, 53;

72,63

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r

Rule : (n2 +n, n3 + n)


55)

(4)

22+2,
6,

23+2;
10;

32+3,
12;

33+3;
27;

42+4, 43+4;
20,
68;

62+6 , 63
42,
216

Rule : (n2 -n, n3 - n)


56)

(3)

62 - 6, 63 - 6 ; 72 - 7, 73 - 7;
30, 210

42,

332;

52 - 5,

53 + 5;

20,

130;

32 - 3,
6,

5. ANALOGY : NUMBER

- : - TW
Rule : (n2 +n) : (n + 1)3 +(n+1)
57)

58)

(4)

(2)

12
:
2
3 +3, :

68
43+4

::
::

Rule :

(n3 -n)

23 - 2 :

33 - 3

: :

30
5 +5
2

222
63+6

:
:

(n + 1)3 - (n+1)
4 3- 4

53 - 5

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33 - 3
24

ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY
Gvg

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

Rule : (n3 +3) : (n + 1)3 + 3


59)

(3)

23+3,

33+3 : :

43+3

53 + 3

Rule : (n : 5n)
60)

61)

(4)

(1)

75

375

1:5 : :

: :

144 :

Rule :

62)

63)

(2)

(3)

(2)

: 225

12 : 21 : :

169

961

13 : 31

n : (2n)2

7 : 196

7 : (2 X 7)2 :: 8 : (8 x 2)2

Rule : n :

( 2n + 1)

20 :

225 = 45
5

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r
441

20 : 16

8 : 256

20 + 1 : : ( 102) : 102 + 1 =
5
2

11

Rule : n :
64)

45

102 : 52

( 2n )2

( 20)2 ::
5

30 :

(305)2

Rule : n : (3n - 1)

65)

(3)

12 : 35

12 : (12 x 3 -1) :: 16 : (16 x 3 - 1)

16 : 47

Rule : n : n / n2 -1

66)

(3)

7 : 9
48 80

7
7 -1
2

9
9 -1
2

:: 10
2

10 -1

100
1002 -1

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10
99

100
999

ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY
Gvg

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

6. Matching the Rules with given set of Numbers

(Png ASU UAU Ai Cr


z)
A . Rule - I
67)

(1)

(n3-2n)

(23 - 2 x 2),(33- 2 x 3), (43- 2 x 4), (53- 2 x 5 )

A . Rule - IV
68)

(4)

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r

(n3-n2)

(23- 22), (33- 32), (43- 42),

(53- 52)

A . Rule - III
69)

(3)

A . Rule - IV
70)

(2)

[n2-2n)

[82 -2 x 8],

[92 -2 x9],

[102 -2 x10], [112 -2 x 11],

A . Rule - V
71)

(4)

(2n)2

(2x1)2,

(2x2)2,

(2x3)2,

(23+2),

(43+2),

(53+2)

(42+43),

(52+53),

(62+63)

B . Rule - IV
72)

(4)

(n3+2)

B . Rule - II
73)

(2)

(n2+n3)

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(2x4)2

ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY
Gvg

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

B . Rule - I
74)

(1)

(n2+n)

(42+4),

(62+6),

(92+9)

B . Rule - II
75)

(2)

(n2- n)

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r

B . Rule 76)

(3)

(22- 2), (32 -3), (42 - 4)

(n3+n)

III

(33+3), (43+4), (53+5)

7. SIMILARITY OF SETS
(AS UAU i v)

Rule - (n2 -1)

(42- 1), (52 -1), (62 - 1)

77)

(4)

78)

(3)

Sum of the digits = 20 : 9+8+2+1 = 20, 8+3+2+7= 20, 5+4+6+5 = 20

79)

(2)

Sum of the digits = perfect square


[1+2+1] = 22, [2+3+4] = 32,[2+6+8] = 42

80)

(4)

Consecutive Prime Numbers

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ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

E-

8. Numbers : Signs and Symbols

T-W- : b-W- P--W-


81

(3)

10 - 6 x 8 = 32

82

(4)

15 3 x 5 = 8 + 17

83

(2)

36 4 - 5 + 6 = 10

84

(2)

(8 x 6) 12 = 4

85

(3)

48 8 + 4 =36 -----> 48 8 x 6 = 36 (change 4 to 6), (change + to x)

86

(4)

(24 6) x 4 - 2 + 6 = 20 ; 4 x 4 - 2 + 6 = 20 (Interchange & -)

87

(1)

(10 + 6) x 4 + 2 - 42 = 12 (Interchange 6 & 2)

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

-----> (10 +2) x 4 + 6 - 42 = 12


------> 12 x 4 + 6 - 42 = 12
48 + 6 - 42 = 12
88

(1)

24 4 + 6 = 15-3 ; 6 + 6 = 12 (Interchange 3 & 4)

89

(3)

15 5 $ 8 4 3 6
15 +5 - 8 4 = 3 x 6
20 - 2 = 18

90

(4)

6 < 2 V 4 > 8 ^3 + 4
6+2x48-3=4
6 + 2 x 1/2 - 3= 4
6+1-3=4
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ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

E-

9. Numbers : Matrix
T---W- (- -P-)
91.

(4)

(233 - 115) = 118 ; (268 - 143) = 125 ; (282 - 116) = 166

92.

(1)

(16 +

93.

(2)

(228 + 132) = 120; (247 + 203) = 150; (251 + 229) = 160

94.

(1)

(5 +4) x 2 = 18 ; (7+8) x 4 = 60 ; (7 +3) x 6 =60

95.

(2)

(18 +27 +75) = (41 +60 +19) = (45 +40 + 35) =120

96.

(4)

(16 - 10) x 2 = 12 ; (13 - 8) x 2= 10 ; (15 -7) x 2 = 16

97.

(2)

(50-1) = 49 ---->

(3)

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r
3

49 = 7

(111 11) = 100

98.

216 = 22 ; 14 + 3 729 = 23 ; 25 + 3 512 = 33

; (335 - 11) = 324 ----->


100 = 10

col. 1 ----> 9 x 6 = 54 - 6 = 48 ; col.2 -----> 11 x 5 = 50 - 5 = 50


col.3 -----> 14 x8 = 112 -8 = 104

99.

(3)

324 = 18

22 + 32 = 13 ; 32 + 62 = 45 ; 72 + 52 = 74

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ANSWERS QN.
NO.

100

KEY

HINT / RULE - Ai

E-
(1)

Gvg
U

9 x 5 + 5 =50 ; 6 x 8 + 5 = 53 ; 7 x 6 + 5 = 47

10. Figure and Number Relationship


BP--W- T-W-
101.

(2)

)(

256 + 144 + 121 = 39 ;

( 1+
102.

(2)

81 + 100 = 20

225 + 196 + 169 = 42 ;

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

[(9 x 4) + (7 x 7) = 85] ; [(8 x 7) + (9 x 4) = 82] ;


[(5 x 7) + (7 x 8) = 91]

103

(1)

[3 x 2 x 6 =36] ; [4 x 5 x 7 = 140] ; [9 x 2 x 1 = 18]

104

(1)

5 x 4 = 8 + 12 ; 8 x 3 = 12 + 12 ; 9 x 4 = 24 + 12

105

(3)

3 x 8 - 6 = 18 ; 6 x 5 - 7 = 23 ; 8 x 7 - 5 = 51

106

(3)

6 x 8 + 4 = 52 ; 8 x 4 + 6 = 38 ; 10 x 4 + 6 = 46

107

(2)

6 x 8 2 = 24 ; 7 x 9 3 = 21 ; 8 x 10 5 = 16

108

(1)

9 ---->92 = 81 + 2 = 83 ; 7 -----> 72 = 49 + 2 = 51
11 -----> 112 + 2 = 123
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ANSWERS KEY

QN.
NO.

E-

109.

(2)

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

152 + 30 + 25 + 10 80 16;
=
=
5
5

35+30+20+25 = 110 = 22
2
5

45+35+40+15
135 27
=
=
5
5

110.

(1)

111.

(3)

112.

(3)

5+42+32+22 = 27 ;
2

82+72+62+52
72+62+52+42
= 63 ;
= 87 ;
2
2

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

5 x 6 x 3 x 2 =18 ;
10

1 x 5 x 6 x 4 = 12 ;
10

6 x 5 x 4 x 3 = 36
10

[18 x 2 = 36,18 x 5 = 90] ; [13 x 2 = 26, 13 x 5 = 65]


[15 x 2 =30, 15 x 5 = 75]

113.

(1)

(5 x 4 = 20) ; (3 x 8 =24) ; (9 x 4 = 36)

114

(2)

7 + 5 = 12 -----> 122 = 144 ; 8 + 6 =14 ----> 142 =196

115

(1)

122 - 82 = 80 ; 162 - 72 = 207 ; 252 - 212 = 625 - 441 = 184

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ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

E-

11. Venn Diagrams - b-W-


Arthropods

116.

(3)
Bugs
Insects

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r
Vegetables

117.

(3)

Apple

Beans

Teachers

118

(1)

Fathers

Mothers

Players

119

(2)

Cricket

Tennis

Dancers

Actors

120

(3)

Singers
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ANSWERS KEY

QN.
NO.

E-

121

(1)

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

Roses

Yellow

Dresses

Star

122

(4)

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

Planets

Earth

Citizens

123.

(2)

Educated

Men

Doctors

124.

(4)

Women

Surgens

Eatables

125.

(4)

Apples
Fruits

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Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

E-

Mass media

126.

(2)

Television

News paper

127.

(1)

Boys

Girls

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r
Artists

Engineers

Industrialists

128.

(2)

Politicians

Crocodiles

Lions

129.

(4)

Eagles

women

130.

(2)

Musicians
Mothers

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NO.

KEY

E-

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

12. Intersecting Figures - 1 & Circles - II


131.

(3)

132.

(2)

133.

(4)

134.

(4)

135.

(3)

136.

(3)

137.

(4)

138.

(3)

139.

(4)

140.

(2)

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

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ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

E-

13. Geometric Figures - h- BP--W-


141.

(4)
No. of triangles :
3 4

a) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

---> 6

2 5

b) (2+3),(4+5)

---> 2

c) (1+2+3), (4+5+6)--->2
d) (1+2+3+4+5+6+7---->1

Total

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

142.

(2)

a) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ----->6

----> 11

b) (2+3),(5+6),

(2+5),(3+6)

---->4

Total

---> 10

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 --->7

143.

144.

(3)

(4)
3

(8+1) (1+2+3), (1+8+7),


(4+5+8), (2+5+6) ---->4

(1+2+5+8)

----> 1

Total

----> 19

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,

----->4

(1+2),(1+4), (2+5) ---->3


6

(5+8),(6+7), (7+8), ---->7

(1+2), (2+3),(3+4)

(1+2+4+5)
Total

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----> 1
-----> 8

ANSWERS QN.
NO.

145.

KEY

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

E-
(1)

1, 2, 5, 6, 7

7
6

----->5

(1+2, (2+4), (3+5), (5+6)---->4


(1+3+5),(2+4+60

---->2

(2+4+6+7)

-----> 11

Total

12

1,2, 5,6, 7, 8, 11, 12

(4)

(7+9), (8+10), (11+12)

16

14

---->8

(1+3+5),(2+4+6), (7+9+11),

12

11

----->8

(1+2), (1+3), (2+4),(5+6),(7+8),

15

5
13

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

146.

----> 12

10
9 78

(8+10+12)

----->4

(1+2+3+4), (7+8+9+10)

------>2

13, 14, 15, 16

------>4

(2+4+6+15), (1+3+5+13),
(8,10,12,16), (7+9+11+14) ---->4
Total

------>30

a) 1----> 4 + 1 ----> 5
b) 2-----> 1

147.

(4)

-----> 1

c) 3 ----> 4 + 1 ----> 5
Total

---->11

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ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY

HINT / RULE - Ai

E-
1

148.

Gvg
U

a) 1 ---- 9 ----> 9
(1+2+--- +9)--->9

(2)
9

2--->4
4--->4

b) (1+2+8+9),

6--->4

(2+3+4+9),

8--->4

(4+5+6+9),

total-->30

(6+7+8+9)--->4
7

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r
6

149.

(3)

12 + 22 + 32 ----> 14 Rule

a) 1, 2-----9 ----->9

b) 1+2+....+9---->1
c) (1+2+45),(2+3+5+6)

4
14
+4
18 (5)

(4+5+7+8), (5+6+8+9) 4

1) -----> 5

150.

2) ----> 5

(4)

bet (1) & (2) - 1


- 1
Total 12

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ANSWERS QN.
NO.

151.

KEY

HINT / RULE - Ai

E-

(1)

Gvg
U

a) 1,2, 3, 4,5

----> 5

b) (1+2),(2+3), (5+4)

--->3

c) (1+2+3), (1+2+3+4+5)

Total

152.

2
3

(4)

---->10

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r
1

--->2

a) 1, 2, 3----7

-----> 7

b) (2+3), (1+4), (4+5) (6+7) -----4

6
7

c) (1+2+3), (1+4+5)
(5+6+7

Total

----> 14

a) 1, 2,-----6

153.

(3)

1
6

---->3

----->6

b) (1+2),(2+3), (3+4), (4+5),


(5+2), (5+6), (6+1)

c) (1+2+3),(6+5+4)

---->7
---->2

d) (1+2+5+6) (2+3+4+5) ---> 2


c) (1+2+3+4+5+6)
Total

----->1
---> 18

a) (1+2+3+3), (5+6+7+8)

154.

(1)

3
4

(2+4+578) (4+3+5+6)

5
8

b) (3+5)

--->1

c) (1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+)

---->1

Total

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ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

E-

a) 1, 2, 3, 4

155.

(3)

b) (1+2), (3+4) --->2


Total

----->3

b) (1+2), (2+3)---->2
c) (1+2+3)

(1)

---> 6

a) 1, 2, 3,

156.

----->4

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r
Total

------>1
---> 6

157.

(2)

6
5

a) 3, 4, 13, 14,

b) (3+4), (5+6) (7+8), (9+10),

12

(11+12) (13+14)

11

10

------>4
---->6

c) (3+5+6), (4+7+8)

14
13 1516

(9+10+13), (11+12+14) ---->4


(5,6,7,8), (9,10,11,12) ---->2
(3+4+5+6+7+8),
(9+10+11+12+13+14) --->2
Total

158.

(4)

6
2

a) 1,2,3,4----> 2 x 4

---> 8

b)

5-----> 2 x 2

---> 4

c)

6-------> 2 x 2

---> 4

Total
3

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--> 16

ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY

HINT / RULE - Ai

E-
3

159.

(4)

(2)

1
2
6

160.

Gvg
U

a) 1

-----> 4

b) 2

-----> 4

c) 3, 4, 5, 6--> (4 x 2)

---> 8

Total

---->16

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

Outer Circle (Big)


First Round inner Circle
Second Round inner Circ le Inner most Circle
-

TOTAL NUMBER OF CIRCLES - 14


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1
8
8
1
---14

ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

E-

14. Thought Questions


161.

(2)

Count the dates and days of the week.


Ans : Monday

-S -W-- G~-P w & E : --

162.

(3)

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

The day of the week for 1st January and 31st December will be same if
it is not a leap year. since 2008 is a leap year one day will be extended.
Ans : Wednesday.

- - g-- 1 w- 31 U-W J. BX---. 2008


---- 29 -W- ---, J W--.
E: --

163.

(4)

15th Aug. ------>

Tue -----> 15

22nd Aug. ------>

Tue -----> 22

29th Aug. ------>

Tue -----> 29
W----> 30
T ------> 31

Sept 01 ----->
164.

(2)

7 ----> (Ar. Birth day)

Ramas age

: 12 y.

After 8 yrs

: + 8y

- - :
12
mothers age : (3 x 12) ----> 36y - ---: 3 x 12 36
8 --W- -

44 y

8
44

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ANSWERS KEY

QN.
NO.

E-

165.

(4)

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

Roys--->11 yrs
age

(59-x) =7 (11-x)
59-x = 77-7x

Uncles 15-----> 59 yrs


age

7x-x=77-59

3years ago

x=3

6x = 18

59-3 = 7 (11-3)

166.

(4)

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

Rakeshs age----> 5----> 5yrs

T-- - -> 5

Rs ys age -----> 6x5 --> 30 yrs .. - 6x5 -> 30


Rs Gs age----->3015x5 = 75yrs .-- - --->3015x5 75
2

BENCH

167.

(3)

168.

(4)

169.

(2)

170.

(2)

R S

ROW

T Q

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ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

E-

171.

(2)

Faster
>>

172.

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r
Pr

(4)

Su

Ka

Jo

AL

Namita

8 St---->

173.

(3)

(2)

>

>
W

<------8 St

Start

>

174.

8 + 1 + 8 = 17 students

6 Km

10 Km
E

10 Km
(rt)

(rt)
6 Km

>

14 Km

lt
End

(10+14) Km
= 24 Km from the
starting point

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ANSWERS KEY

E-

175.

(3)

HINT / RULE - Ai

R
W

10 m

QN.
NO.

Gvg
U

N
60 m

N. E

E
Anil facing South ( St. Pt)

20 m

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r
U

176.

(3)

TV

30

50

n(RUT)

= n(R)+n(T)-n(R. T)

= 120 + 180 - 80

70

= 220

110

Total no. of families


= (T.V +R)+(no T.V or R)
= 220 + 125 = 345

U = 80

177.

(4)

n(H E)

H
25

15

= 40 + 35 - 15

20

20
(K)

178.

(3)

= n (H) +n (E) -n (H E)

n (K)

= 60
= U-n (H E)
= 80 - 60 = 20

3 times 8 comes after 2


3 2 - 8 --

179.

(2)

2 times 8 proceeded by 2 & followed by 3

2 8 -- 3 W 8 2 --
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ANSWERS KEY

Gvg
U

QN.
NO.

E-

180.

(3)

O comes ; O
-
-

181.

(3)

AD M I N I STRATIVE

HINT / RULE - Ai

D A I M I N T S A R I T EV
Rt

Left
mid pt

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

182.

(1)

(15 + 45) = 60 -----> 3/4 of 60 = 45

183.

(4)

8.15 pm to 8.15 am

----> 12.00 hrs

8.15 am to 10.30 am

-----> 2.15 hrs

Total duration

-----> 14.15 hrs

184.

(4)

sum ----> 20

diff -----> 20 x 1/10 = 2

185

(3)

Nos. (11,9) ---> [(9 + 2),9]

small no. --->9

No. of gifts(Ev-W--W- T) = 50
each child gets 2 gifts

- W--W 2 Ev-W--W-
(--PR- T-) No. of children =50/2

= 25

2 children were abscent (2- PR- --)

= 25-2
= 23

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ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

E-

15. Letter Series

A-P- ~-W-
186.

(2)

acbd|dbca|acbd|dbca

187.

(3)

aab|bbc|ccd|aab

188.

(3)

xy|yx|xy|yx|xy|yx

189.

(1)

pqrs|mnop|pqrs|

190.

(2)

psrq|psrq|psrq|

191.

(3)

abcb|abcb|abcb|abcb|ab

192.

(2)

eefgg|eefgg|eefgg

193.

(1)

abbc|bcca|caab|abbc

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

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ANSWERS KEY

QN.
NO.

E-

194.

(3)

HINT / RULE - Ai

Z
-1

195.

(2)

Gvg
U

X
-1

-1

-1

R
-1

-1 -1

-1 -1

N S M R O Q P P Q O R M S N
Series (1) N
Series (2) S

M
R

O P Q
Q P O

Alternate series

-1

Alternate letters ( N to S) in

R S series from both sides


M N

16. ODD ONE - LETTER

196.

(2)

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

No vowels in (1), (3), (4) only IVY has vowel

Rule : A E B D ; D F C G
+3 -2 +1

197.

(4)

+1 -2 +3

A E B D; E I F H; B F C E;

D F C G

+3 - 2 + 1 + 3 - 2 + 1 +3 - 2 + 1

+1 -2 +3

The gap between the


letters except in 4 are
in order of +3 -2 +1

198.

(3)

All the options except (3) are starting from vowels

199.

(3)

A N B O ;C P D Q;J T KV; E RFS

200.

(1)

A B C D E F G H I

Alternate letters are


consecutive except in (3)

K L M

Z YX WV UT S R Q P O N
A - Z, D - W ; M - N, J - Q; B - Y, G - T;
C

V, E

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ANSWERS QN.
NO.

201.

KEY

HINT / RULE - Ai

E-
(3)

Gvg
U

Rule : B
+1
D

E J
+3 +5
I P

The gaps between the letter


B E J and D I P are in the order
of +1 +3 +5 as shown

B E J : D I P :: K N R : M R X
+1 +3 +5
+1 +3 +5
202.

(3)

A B C---

Rule :

N M O --D G M :Q T Z : : B I L:O V Y

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r
A B C---

Rule :
203.

(4)

1 2 3 ---

2 C D : 5 F G :: 8 I J : 1 1 L M

B C D : E F G :: H I J : K L M
Rule :
20.4

(4)

205.

(3)

U F R I
-1 +1 -1 +1
S H P K

The gap between the


letters U F R I and
S H P K are in order
of -1 +1 -1 +1 as
shown

Y B V E:WD TG::UF R I:S HP K

Rule :

B H N T
-1 -1 -1 -1
A G M S

The gap between the


letters B H N T and
A G M S are in order
of -1 -1 -1 -1 as
shown

B H N T : A G M S :: E K Q W : D J P V
-1 -1 -1
206.

(3)

-1

Rule :
Reflex

A C E G : Z X V T :: BDFH : Y W U S
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S.....

ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

E-

Rule : Reverse first 3 letters and then next 3 letters


207.

(2)

G O L D E N : L O G N E D :: S I L V E R : L I S R E V

Rule :
208.

The Gap between the


letters is -1 0 +1
as shown

D B A C
-1 0 +1

(1)

DBAC : L J I K: H F E G : P N M O

Rule :
+1
209.

(4)

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r
A C E G
+1 +1+1+1

The Gap between the


letters is +1 +1 +1
as shown

A C E G :D F H J::K N L P:T V X Z
+1

Rule

+1

+1

+1

A B C D -----Z Y X W -----

210.

(2)
C F I L : O R U X :: G E H M : N S T U

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ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

E-

18. Letter Coding - A

A-P--W- P--P & G


211.

(1)

211.

(1)

O N

The gap between the


letters L I O N and
Q M R P are in order
of +4 +3 +2 +1 as
shown

+4 +3 +2 + 1

Rule :

M R

Answer : D E E R

I I H T

S C I E N C E
212.

(3)

The gap between the letters


S C I E N C E and
T A J C O A F are in order
of 0 -1 0 -1 0 -1 0 as shown

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

Rule : 0 -1 0 -1 0 -1 0

TA J C O A F
212.

(3)

213.

(2)

Answer : P H Y SIC S

Rule :

OFZQ A TJ

A B C D -----------1 2 3 4------------

213.

(2)

Rule :

H I

Answer

S T O R Y

8 9 19 20 15 18 26

D E L H I
214.

214.

(2)

(2)

Rule : 0 -1 -2

(2)

(2)

-3 -4

L A Y

Rule : +1 +2

R
215.

The gap between the letters


D E L H I and
C C I D D are in order of
0 -1 -2 -3 -4 as shown

C C I D D
Answer : BOMBAY - A M J X V S
P

215.

The gap between the letters


S C I E N C E and
T A J C O A F are in order
of 0 -1 0 -1 0 -1 0 as shown

+3 +4 +5 +6
E

The gap between the letters


P L A Y E R and
R O E D K Y are in order of
+1 +2 +3 +4 + 5 +6 as shown

Answer : HOCKEY - J R G P K F
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ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

E-

18. Letter coding - B


WORD :- E L E C T R O N I C S
1 213 4 5 6 7839

216.

(2)

ORIENT
6 5 8 1 74

217.

(3)

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

9 13 46 5
SECTOR

218.

I D E A L NAT U R E
a(2)

98765

b(3)

a) R A D I A T E

463217

b)

1 6 896 37

219.

5 7 4 8 71

L EN D E R

(4)
M P S E T

P E
220.

I = 9, D = 8, E = 7, A = 6
L = 5, N = 4, T = 3, U = 2
R=1

(3)

N L

S T

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ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY

Gvg
U

HINT / RULE - Ai

E-

19. Coding and Decoding

Column I

Column II

A IM

hfv

A=f

S=d

LET

s ow

I=v

N=l

SIN

vdl

M=h

C=t

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

CAT

otf

L=w

NAME

hfsl

E=s

221.

(4)

E=s

222.

(2)

M=h

223.

(4)

A=f

224.

(2)

N=l

225.

(3)

L=w

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ANSWERS QN.
NO.

KEY

226.

HINT / RULE - Ai

E-
B

(3)

Gvg
U

Column I

Column II

PA T

foq

P=q

Y=p

YES

sdp

A=f

E=s

TRY

pox

T=o

R=x

SPRY

dxhq

S=d

P A S T ------> q f d o

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

227.

(2)

T R A P -----> o x f q

228.

(4)

S T E P ------> d o s q

229.

(3)

S P R A Y ------> d q x f p

230.

(1)

R A T E -----> x f o s

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QUESTIONS ON FIGURES

avU U
1. COMPLETION OF FIGURES

1.BPW |W
(Questions 1-8) & (9-10)

(W 1&8) & (9&10)


aW : D PX W BP J
W A|X. A
PW Pqr R W .

Directions : In questions given part of the


figure is missing. Identify the missing part
from among the four choices given under
each question.
1
?

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r
1

2
?

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n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r
1

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8.

(Questions 9 -10)

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

joined so that the dots are in the centre of

the figure, which of the alternative figures

9.

(W 9 &10)
aW : Pqr bW aQR PR
hw, Pqr
bW b W ?

Directions : If the parts given below are

are formed ?

10.

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Answers : GvgU
(1-10)
1. Completion of figures & BPW |W [1-10]

Qn.
No.

Key

(3)

(4)

(2)

(1)

(4)

Qn.
No.

10

Key

(3)

(4)

(2)

(3)

(1)

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

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2. MIRROR IMAGE
(Questions 11-20)

(W 11&20)
aW : P qr W , T W
GvW bW | W
W PvX. D GvW
b |
Pqr BRW Pvw.

Directions : In the questions given there


are figures to the left of the mirror indicated
by lines and their mirror images are given
in one of the four figures to the right of these
lines. Find the exact mirror image of each
figure.
11

12

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r
1

13

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14

15

n
.

g
D g
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16

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19

(11-20)
2. MIRROR IMAGES

| W
[11-20]
Qn.
No.

Key

11

(4)

12

(3)

13
14
15
16
17

Hint

Imagine the mirror images


of the question figure from
the alternatives.

n
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(3)
(4)

Pqr b |
F E
W Pv
w.

(2)
(3)
(4)

18

(2)

19

(1)

20

(2)

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3. HIDDEN / EMBEDDED FIGURE

3. AvX bW
(Questions 21-25)
Directions : In the following questions a

(W 21&25)
aW : D PW Pqr W J
b Pqr. D b ,
bWX Pqr J b AvX.
b AvX G
Pv w.

problem figure is given. The problem


figure is hidden in one of the figures given
as alternatives. Find the figure in which
the problem figure is hidden.

21

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22

23

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25

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3. HIDDEN FIGURES

AvX bW
[21-25]

Qn.
No.

Key

21

(3)

22

(2)

23

(4)

24

(1)

25

(3)

Hint

Observe the alternative figures


to search for hidden figures.

AvX bW Pv
w Pqr
W $X
W.

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4. SUPERIMPOSE FIGURES

4. J Cqr bW
Questions (26-30)
Directions : In the following questions two

W (26&30)
aW : D PW Gv bW
bWX Pqr. D bW,
b Gv
b , X CprW,
P qr W b
bv

?

figures are given as problem figures. Which


of the following alternative figures would
be formed if the first figure is superimposed
on the second figure ?
26
a

27
a

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28
a

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a

b
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30
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4. SUPER IMPOSE

J Cqr bW
[26-30]

Qn.
No.

Key

26

(2)

27

(4)

28

(3)

29

(1)

30

(2)

Hint

Imagine which of the alternatives are the answers. When


the two question figures are
superimposed on each other.

Pqr bW J
J X CprW
Pqr W
b G P v
w.

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5. PAPER FOLD - PUNCH - A

5. wb v
Questions (31-33)
Directions : In the questions given how a

W ( 31&33)
aW : Pqr W J PW
w w bW
P . @ wW
A W P| G R
W BR w.

sheet of 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.
31

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32

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33

n
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5. wb P
&
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5. PAPER FOLD - CUT - B

Questions (34-35)
Directions : The dotted lines on the figures

(W 34&35)
aW : aQR P b bW
J w P
w W P W
b
.
D w, Pw W
P wW Pqr
W
BP bv

?

indicate how the paper is folded and the

shaded part on the figure indicates the where

the paper is cut. How will it look like when


the paper is unfolded ?

34

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(31-35)

5. PAPER FOLD AND PUNCH OR CUT [ A + B ]

wb v A P (G&)
[31-35]

Qn.
No.

31

32

33

34

35

Key

(2)

(1)

(2)

(1)

(4)

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6. COMPLETING THE FIGURAL SERIES

6. bW ~ |W
Questions (36 - 45)
Directions : The questions given consist of

W (36&45)
aW : Pqr W BPW
~ PvX. C | ~.
~ |W
Pqr R W

BR w.

series of figures which are incomplete. In


order to complete the series, select the
correct figure from the given choices.

36

n
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37

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1
39

40

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42

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43

11

12

10

11

3
4

8
7

11

12

11

8
6

11

3
4

8
7

12

11

3
4

8
6

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10

10

2
3

10
3

12

10

12

11

10
3

1
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3
4

8
7

44

45

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6. COMPLETING THE FIGURED SERIES

bW ~ |W (36&45)
Sl.
No.
36

37

Key
(2)

(3)

Hint
Observe the direction of arrows,

|W W PR W
Every consentive figures one item is added and
lines inside change the position.

bPR PX J bPR BP
A JTW W.
38

39

".' Should be in all the circles


".' G W AwP.

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(1)

(4)

One triangle is added in consutive figure


& shaded portion changes the direction.

PX J g P
W PR .

40

(2)

Geometric figures are added consucutively.

PX h bW .

41

(3)

One inner figure & one outer figures


conecutively vnisher.

PX J B BP J
BP Wv.

42

43

(2)

Lines are added in the order 1,2,3..... and the


line from the vertex in produce towards the
centre.

(3)

TW PX 1,2,3..
P PvW J T
PX v
The time increases in the order of 2,3,4,5

44

(1)

2,3,4,5 acW.

The lines are added in the order of 2,3,4,5

TW PX 2,3,4,5 .
45

(3 )

The lines are added

TW acW.
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7. A- FIGURAL ANALOGY

7. G&bW
Questions (46-51)
Directions : In the questions there is some

W (46-&51)
aW : PW Pqr
Gv BPWW
. C Gv W

Gv BPW J Pqr.
PW Pqr R
W BRw.

relationship between the first two figures.


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.

Z D

K L
D Z

D K
Z L

K L

K
D Z
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S A

A F
S B

F B

46

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?

1
49

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51

n
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7. B - FIGURAL ANALOGY

Questions (52-55)
Directions : A pair of figures which are

(W 52&55)
aW : D PW Pqr J h
b W W , J .
Pqr bW h
h bWX
G Pvw.

related in some way is given below. Find


out from the alternatives whose figures are

related in the same way as the original pair


of figures.

52

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54

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7. FIGURAL ANALOGY & A & B bW & G (46&-55)
Sl.
No.
46

Key
(2)

Hint
900 turn to left side. 900 P GvWPR

W.
47

(1)

Observe the blank & shaded shaper & the


direction of the dotted line.

T P d BPW W
... T PR W

48

n
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(4)

Magnifying glass maginifies the size of the


object microphone magnifies the hearing of
sound.

(4)

P w W v x
v. P | bc.

49

(2)

Mirror image & |

50

(3)

The geometric figures change the positions

h BPW .
51

53-55

(2)

Observe the direction of lines.

TW PR W

(1)

One of the alternatives has the some relation


as the question given. Find the answer by
comparing the alternatives and questions.

(4)

Pqr .
W w
E Pv w.

(3)

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8. SIMILAR FIGURES

8. BP PW
Questions (56-60)
Directions : In the questions below a figure

W (56&-60)
aW : D PW Pqr W
, GvWPR
J b W R bW A
WPR Pqr. GvW bPR
b W R
W B, E
W.

is given on the left side and four figures are


given to the right of it. Choose the figure
which is similar to the figures on the left
side from the four alternatives and mark the
correct answer.
56

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57

58

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60

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9. SIMILAR FIGURES

BP PW
(56&60)

Sl.
No.

Key

56

(3)

57

(2)

58

(4)

59

(3)

60

(2)

Hint

Compare the lines & shapes in the figures from


the alternative to the question figure to find
the similarity between the alternatives and
question.

W W bW TW
W BP w, W
PW Pv w.

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9. FIGURES - ODD ONE

9.
X bW
Questions (61-65)
Directions : In each of the questions there

W (61&65)
aW : D PX W



R BPW. CW Q J
X. B J
X. D X Pv
w.

are four figures. Among these three are alike


in some way, while one is different. Find
the figure which is different.
61

1
62

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65

   
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9. ODD ONE FIGURES -


X

bW

(61- / 65)

Sl.
No.
61

Key

(3)

Hint

Count the lines in the geometirc figures

h P TW G~

62

(4)

Starting node is a circle for all the lines except (4)


. T J bPR B & 4

.
Observe the arrowsand the lines directions
63

(1)

| TW PR W.
2 - sets of circles tuching at single point
except (2)

64

(2)

65

(1)

Gv W W J
W (2) .
All the alternatives except (1) are mirror
images

(1)

gv J AiiAiU
z
u
w
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10. A- PAPER FOLDING

10. G&PW
wb BP v
Questions (66-68)
Directions : In the questions given which

W (66&68)
aW : D PX W Pqr
BP wW S B
BP wW S
B BP v
G Pqr W
BR w.

of the three dimensional alternatives given


under each question can be obtained by
folding the given figures. Find the correct
answer from among the choices.
66

67

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10. B - CUBES

10. & ZW
Questions (69-70)
Directions : Given questions are related to

W (69&70)
aW : D PW Pqr W ZPW
. J PW
b

wW ZP
Eov
. A SW W P
E
BR w.

Cubes. A sheet of paper as shown in the


figures is folded so as to form a cube.
Identify the faces and select the correct
answer from the four alternatives.
69

Which is opposite face to face A ?

A W ASX S ?

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B
1

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4

  Which of the pairs of faces are opposite?


Gv hw SW ASX?
0


70




0
1

0




0


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10. A. PAPER FOLDING B. CUBES

PW w BP v . ZW
(66&70)
Sl.
No.

Key

Hint

66

(1)

a)

Find the answer by imagining when the paper is folded in the given shape which alternative figure appears.

67

(3)

G)

PW Pqr BP
wbW Pqr
W BP G
F, E Pv w.

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68

(2)

69

(3)

b)

If the paper is folded to make the cube,


imagine which of the faces appears as
opposites.

70

(1)

P qr BP ZP
wW SW ASX
G F Pv w.

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AU w jP - SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST


PHYSICS

1. First people to use mariner s

1. CAi Av z U t G A i V
Pg PaAi z zUg

compass using the property of


magnet were
1.

Indians

2. Greeks

3.

Chinese

4. Americans

1.
3.

2. Earth acts as a
1.

Electro magnet

2.

Temporary magnet

3.

Permanent magnet

4.

All of the above

2. s
Ai EzgA v wvz

1. zv PAv
2. vvP PAv
3. v PAv
4. J

n
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D g
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3. PAwAi gSU
F Az
s z
zlUv

1. PAv Pv zzU
2. PAv Pv
zU
3. C zs U
Az zg ZzU
4. Aiiz C

3. The magnetic lines of force


becomes denser as
1.

Magnetic field is weak

2.

Magnetic field is strong

3.

They move away from the pole

4.

None of the above

4. Vector

quantity

sgwAig 2. VPg
aAig 4. CjP g

among

the

4. EU
P g :

following is :
1.

Speed

2. Time

3.

Displacement

4. Distance

1.
3.

5. 1 Km / hr =

2. P
4. zg

5. 1 Q. / UA = ______________

1.

18 m/sec

2. 5 m/sec

1.

3.

18 m / Sec2
5

5
4. 18 m/sec

3.

18 . / . 2.
18 . / .
4.
5

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5 . / .
5 . / .
18

6. If a car starts from rest and picks

6.
wAig MAz Pg 5PA
q
U
, 30 Q../UA. U
qz

PAqg Czg Uv
1. 5 ./2
2. 6 Q../UA.

up a velocity of 30 Km/hr in 5
seconds, then its acceleration is
5
1. m / Sec2
2. 6 Km / hr
3
3. 6 m / sec2
4. 18 Km / hr
5

3.

7. Total internal reflection takes place if


medium to rarer medium and
The angle of incidence and

n
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critical angle are equal


2.

The angle of incidence is greater


than critical angle

3.

The angle of incidence is less


than critical angle

4.

4.18 Q../UA.
5

7. uAvjP w
s
GAmU Pzg,
Q Qgt Az
i zs Az g
izs Zvz v
1. vP v QPU
Vgv.
2. vP Q PQAv
ZVgvz
3. v
P
Q
PQAv Pr
Egvz
4. Aiiz C

the light ray travels from denser


1.

6 ./2

None of the above

8. The sky is blue during the day time


due to
1.

Dispersion

2.

Refraction

3.

Reflection

4.

Total internal reflection

8. U w DP AiiV
Pt Pgt
1. tsd

2. Q s


3. w
s

4. uAvjP w
s

9. Electric fuse works on this effect of

9. zv s
, zZ QAi F juz
PAivz
1. R ju
2. PAwAi ju
3. gAiP ju
4. zv PAwAi ju

electric current
1.

Heating effect

2.

Magnetic effect

3.

Chemical effect

4.

Electro magnetic effect

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10. In dry cell, Zinc can acts as


1.

+ ve pole

3.

ve pole 4. All of the above

10. P
z
v qAi v
1. zs
z
s
2. JP
q
3. It zs
4. J

2. Electrode

11. Motion of pendulum is an example

11. Pz ZAi EzP Gzgu



AiiVz
1. g Z
2. wAi Z
3. PAi Z
4. Dv
P Z

for
1.

Linear motion

2.

Circular motion

3.

Angular motion

4.

Oscillatory motion

n
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g
D g
.
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J AU
.
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12. Correct relation among following is


C = K 273

2. 0C = K 100

C = K + 273

4. 0C = K+ 100

1.

3.

12. PV
U
jAiiz AAzs
1. 0C = K - 273
2. 0C = K - 100
3. 0C = K + 273
4. 0C = K + 100

13. The bottom of a swimming pool

13. FdPz v
AzAv
Pt Pgt
1. tsd

2. Q s


3. w
s

4. uAvjP w
s

appears to be raised due to


1.

Dispersion

2.

Refraction

3.

Reflection

4.

Total internal reflection

14. 73 K is equivalent to

14. 73K Ai EzP i Vz

1.

730C

2. -730C

3.

2000C

4. -2000C

1. 730 2. -730 3. 2000 4. -2000

15. DP MAz PP vjPAiiVz


AiiVz Cz1. CP
A
2. wAi DPg
Az
3. JAi DPg
Az
4. CAqPg
Az

15. The sky is an imaginary entity with


1.

No space

2.

Circular shape

3.

Elliptical shape

4.

Oval shape

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16. The planet Mars can be recognized

16. zsU



Ugwz s,
KPAzg Czg t
1. Qv
2.

3.
4. PA
17. g z J U


Az
P ZzAv sU
z CU F ZAz 1. zA Z 2. js
t
3. jP
t
4. wAi Z
18. sgm Cv
n
Ai j
PAi Az

because its colour is


1.

Orange

2. Yellow

3.

White

4. Red

17. The apparent motion of all the celestial


bodies from east to west is called
1.

Diurnal motion

2.

Rotation

3.

Revolution

4.

Circular motion

n
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D g
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18. Boiling point of water in Fahrenheit


scale is
1.

1800F

3.

1000F

2. 1580 F

1.

1800F

2. 1580F

4. 2120F

3. 1000F

4. 2120F

19. Sound can not travel through this


medium
1.

Air

3.

Water

19. F izs z Z
1. U
2. Ud
3. g
4. v

2. Glass

4. Vacum

20. Heat supplied to a substance at its

20. PgU
Azg MAz U
R PmU, Rz GAiU
1. Gv
A
i Z

2. wAi zu
3. (1) v (2) Jgq

4. P iq
21. MAz d
Jgq l
a
zU Czg ZQ Ai
1. l
Z v
z

2. U tUvz
3. Czs
zU vz
4. UAi Egvz

melting point is used for


1.

Rise in temperature

2.

Change of state

3.

Both (1) and (2)

4.

Doing work

21. When the speed of the body is


doubled, its kinetic energy
1.

Increases by four times

2.

Doubles

3.

Becomes halved

4.

Remains same

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22. The filament of low melting point is

22. Pr PgU
Az Ag
vAv Ezg
GAiV
Uvz
1. zv E nU
2. zv vP
3. zv
4. zv s

used in
1.

Electric iron

2.

Electric water heater

3.

Electric bulb

4.

Electric fuse

23. When a magnet is heated


1.

23. MAz CAiAvP R PmU


1. vAz Avg Czg PAvv

B qz
Pvz

2. v Ut Pz
Pvz
3. Czg PAvvz
Aiiz
zu Eg
4. Cz Q PAvUvz

It regains its magnetism after


cooling

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

2. It loses its property


3.

There is no change in its


magnetism

4.

It becomes a stronger magnet

24. MAz zv Aqz t zv


QAi, E PU
jzU Czg
x

24. In a electric circuit, if the electric current


E flows for t time , then its power is1. p = E t / 2

2. p = t / E

3. p = E / t

4. p = E t

25. Duration from full moon to full moon


2. 29.53 days

3. 31.32 days

4. 27.32 days

2. p = t / E

3. p = E / t

4. p = E t

25. t
Az t
AigV

P 1. 30.53 U

2. 29.53 U

3. 31.32 U

4. 27.32 U

is 1. 30.53 days

1. p = E t / 2

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KEY ANSWERS
Qn. No.
1.

Key
2

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

19.

20.

21.

22.

23.

24.

25.

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

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CHEMISTRY
1.

Acidic oxide is formed by the action


1.

of oxygen on
1.

Metals

2.

non metals

3.

metalloids

4.

Transition metals

B-- BP-vW, B-g--P- C&


W- -
-W -
- -W E-
- -W -
- .
1.
W- -
2.
A
-
-
-W- -
3.
J-- P
- |
- W- -
4.
P
- |
- W- -

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

2. Sodium hydroxide is also called as

2.

- - w - v- P - v W -
P
- -.
1.
PrP- v
2.
P- -P-r p-
3.
a
- - w
4.
A-v W- E

3.

-W A---P, P Z --X
-W-- ----. A D P-X-

- -X- -
- .
1. W
- p
-
2. -g
3. P
-
-
-
4. C-
-

4.

temperature which is around

C-- --P-- --- bc-


P- R J
- w
- -
-
- - -P b-c
-
-
-
A- -

1.

1163 K 1663K

1.

1163 K 1663K

2.

1173 K 1773 K

2.

1173 K 1773 K

3.

1173 K 1883 K

3.

1173 K 1883 K

4.

1193 K 1993 K

4.

1193 K 1993 K

1.

Caustic soda

2.

Caustic potash

3.

Bleaching powder

4.

Common salt

3. Plumbago is an opaque, black solid


occurs in nature is nothing but
1. Graphite

2. Diamond

3. Coal

4. Charcoal

4. The absorbing capacity of charcoal


can be increased by heating it to high

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5. Oxy acetylene flame is used in

5. BQ A-o-- h-- --

welding and cutting metals because

P- -
- E
- -X- - - . H-P - C

I it is smoke less flame

I W
- h

II it has very high temperature

II C
- E-
- A a c

1. I is correct

1.

I
- -X
-

2. II is correct

2.

II
-
- -X
-

3 Both I & II are correct

3.

I
- II

4. Both I & II are wrong

4.

I
- II

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

6. Water can be prepared in the


laboratory by using

6.

D E-P- - |
-
-
- - -- -W--
- E
- -
-
-
- .
1.
- - r
- -o-
2. -w
- o-
3. -W- P-
4. P
-
-

- P-

7.

"-
- -g
-
- '- G-
1. v-q-- BP v
-
2. q
- BP v
-
3. p-
- BP v
-
4. v
-
i
- - -P v
-

8.

p-
- - P p
- -
-
Pv
-
- - Bg
- - P-
1. 35.5
2. 48
3. 39.18
4. 38

1. Hoff Manns voltammeter


2. Eudio meter

3. Lei big condenser


4. Coulomb meter

7. Heavy water is nothing but


1. Deuterium oxide
2. Protium oxide
3. Tritium oxide
4. Hydrogen peroxide

8. The percentage of oxygen present


in potasium chlorate (KCl03) is
1. 35.5

2. 48

3. 39.18

4. 38

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(KCl03)

9. Aquiregia is a mixture of

9.

- - -g G
-
- D PX- - |
-
- -X
-

1.

Conc. H2SO4 & Conc. HCl

1.

-
- H2SO4
- HCl

2.

Conc. HNO3 & Conc. HCl

2.

-
- -HNO3 -
- HCl

3.

Conc NaOH & Conc. HCl

3.

-
- NaOH
- HCl

4.

Conc CH3COOH &

4.

-
- CH3COOH
HCl

Conc. HCl
10. The acid used in the manufacture of

10. T.N.T.
- -P-
- - E
- -X-
- B
-

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

T.N.T. is
1. HCl

2. H2SO4

3. H2CO3

4. HNO3

11. It is used as a reducing agent in an

2. Diamond
3. Charcoal

HCl

2. H2SO4

3.

H2CO3

4. HNO3

11. P-|- A--- P-|-- v--


C- AP-
-
|
- P- -
- -X -
- -
1. W
- p
-
2. -g
3. C-
-
4. P
-
-
-

extraction of Iron from its ore


1. Graphite

1.

4. Coal
12. Lime water is

12. |
- -- G--

1.

Ca(OH)2

1.

Ca(OH)2

2.

CaO

2.

CaO

3.

CaCO 3

3.

CaCO3

4.

H2CO3

4.

H2CO3

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13. In the process of loading, the fine

13. wW Q A | P|W
P E X W X
X W
. w
wW

particles are loaded with a chemical


to make them heavier and settle down
faster. In muddy water, to achieve
loading
1. Sodium bicarbonate is added

1.
2.
3.
4.

2. Sodium carbonate can be added


3. Alum can be added
4. Common salt can be added

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

14. The following mixture can be

14. D PX | ""AP q
QP|
''
P w ?

separated by the method of fractional


crystallization
1.

KNO3 + KC1O3

2.

NH4Cl + NCl

3.

NH3 + HCl

4.

Fe + Cu

1. KNO3 + KClO3
2. NH4Cl + NaCl
3. NH3 + HCl
4. Fe + Cu

15. D P X
W A v

v
?
1. H2
2.
N2
3. O 2
4.
Cl2

15. Which among the following is used


to study weather conditions?
1. H2

2.

N2

3. O 2

4.

Cl2

16. The essences available in the market


are nothing but
1.
Esters
2.
Aldehyde
3.
Ketones
4.

w Pp -
-
-
w Po -
-
-
q
P -
-
-
AvW E -
-
-

16. Pp
r GW
1.
2.
3.
4.

Amino acids

Gr W
Bx vW
QpW
A BvW

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17. A gas occupies 700ml at STP. What

17. A 700 ml STP BP


.

would be the volume occupied by

A Jv
400mm Hg A E

the gas when its pressure is 400mm

150 BXW A HX
?

of Hg & its temperature is 150c ?


1. 1403.07ml

1. 1403.07ml

2. 1503.09ml

2. 1503.09ml

3. 1502.10ml

3. 1502.10ml

4. 1400.01ml

4. 1400.01ml

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

18. The smokeless fuel is


1. Peat

18. W E G
1. p

2. Lignite

2. W p

3. Bitumious coal
4. Anthracite

3. o P
4. A p

19. Carborandum is

19. ""Pv '' G

1. Silicon carbide (SiC)

1. P Pv (SiC)

2. Silicon dioxide (SiO2)

2. P v BP v (SiO2)

3. Calcium carbonate (CaCO3)

3. P Pp (CaCO3)

4. Sodium carbonate (Na2CO3)

4. w Pp (Na2CO3)

20. Acetylene is used as a fuel. This is

20. Ao C
X . C
v
CPR .
1. P & v & v
2. P Pv
3. P Pv
4. P vP v

obtained by adding water to


1. Carbon-di-sulphide
2. Silicon carbide
3. Calcium carbide
4. Calcium hydroxide
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21. Q | A
A GP v
PR W
P
.
1. E
R
O
2. AP

O
3. vP
4.

21. Reaction involving gain of electrons


from an atom or ion is called
1. Oxidation
2. Reduction
3. Redox
4. Effervescence

22. One of the following compound

22. D PX P
o PW

P oW .

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

turns blue litmus paper into red

1. NaCl

1.

NaCl

2.

H2CO3

3.

Na2CO3

4.

KNO3

2. H2CO3

3. Na2CO3
4. KNO3

23. The temporary hardness of water is

23. RP Wv W D
CP
P|.

because of the presence of


1. Mg++ & Ca++ ions

1. Mg++ Ca++ AW

with Bicarbonates

PpW h.

2. Mg++ & Ca++ ions

2. Mg++ Ca++ AW

with Chlorides

P vW h.

3. Mg++ & Ca++ ions

3. Mg++ Ca++ AW

with Sulphates

pW h.

4. Mg++ & Ca++ ions

4. Mg++ Ca++ AW

with Carbonates

PpW h.

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24. In a molecular formula the first

24. A| X
.
1.
A
2.

3.
ov
4.
P |

element written is always


1.

Non metal

2.

Metal

3.

Metalloid

4.

Transition metal

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

25. 2KClO3 2KCl + 3O2

25. 2KClO3 2KCl + 3O2


D Q CPR EO

X.
1.
W Q
2.


o
Q
3.
g Q
4.
g Q

This reaction is an example for


1.

Combination reaction

2.

Displacement Reaction

3.

Decomposition Reaction

4.

Double decomposition
reaction

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CHEMISTRY
ANSWER KEY
Q. No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

Key
2
1
1
2
3
2
1
3
2
4
4
1
3
1
1
1
1
4
1
3
2
2
1
2
3

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

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BIOLOGY
1.

The gases behave like the glass

1.

roof of a green house


1.

-
- A-
- W- - -

Oxygen, Nitrogen and

1.

Carbon di-oxide
2.

Water

vapour,

2.

4.

2.

The following organisms purify the


atmosphere

3.

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

Carbon di-oxide, Oxygen &


Nitrogen

-- B, CW-
- v BP v
-
-

Nitrogen, Hydrogen and


oxygen

Bg
- - P- , g
- - P- CW-
- v
BP v
-

Carbon

di-oxide & methane


3.

--- - Wi- f--O

3.

-
- - , - -g
- - P- g-g- P-

4.

CW-- & v & BP-v, B-g--P,-

g-g- P-

2.

D i-W- -- |
-
- - W-
- - -
- .

1.

P
-
- W- -

Blue green algae

2.

- -
- W- -

3.

Brown algae

3.

P
- W-

4.

Golden brown algae

4.

W -
-
- W- -

1.

Red algae

2.

Semi parasites obtain water &

3.

minerals from host plant through


special structure called
1.

Hyphae

2.

Tentacles

3.

Haustoria

4.

Velamen tissue

A- -
- -W- |
- W- - -

- - A-
- W- - D -
-
a- W- - -P v
- -
- .
1.
-
- -W-
2. po-P
-
3. r--
4.
- -- AWW- -

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4.

5.

Proteins are converted into poly

4.

peptides with the help of


- - -
- v
- -
- .

1.

Rennin

2.

Amylase

1. - -

3.

Pepsin

4.

Peptidase

2. A-
- -
3.
- -
4.
- r v-

Sucrose is a disaccharide which

5.

consists of the following simple


sugar molecule

6.

7.

- q
- W v
- W- - -X D Q|W- - --

P-
- J P-
- W- - -X
- D PX- -
- P
- A-|-W- v
- q
-
-r .

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

1. WP-
- + W-P-
r -

1.

Glucose + Galactose

2.

Galactose + Fructose

2. W-P-
r - + P
r -

3.

Glucose +Glucose

3. WP-
- + WP
-

4.

Glucose + Fructose

4. WP-
- + P
r -

Unsaturated fatty acids are

6.

A-- - P B-W- -- P

converted into saturated fatty acid

BW- - -X
- -
-
- D Q-

through the process of

-P

1.

Hydrogenation

2.

Animilation

3.

Glycolysis

4.

Fermentation

1. v
-
i
- -
- -
2. - X-P- |
-
3. W P-
--
4.
- W-
- P-

An example for seed borne

7.

disease is

- -g
- -
- WP- R E-- O
-
1. Pv
- P- - - p
aW-f -

1.

Smurt patches on groundnut

2.

Wheat rust due to fungus

3.

Leaf spot on paddy

3. -
- GW- - - P aPW-R -

4.

Green leaves turning yellow

4. - - GW- -
- -|P- R W-
-
-

2. W-
- P PR W

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The animal found in Nandan

8.

Kanan national park of orissa are


1.

Brown bears

2.

Elephants

3.

Four horned antelopes

4.

White tigers

J--
- - P-
- E-
- - -

- Pv
- ~W- - -
1. P |
- Pw
- W
2. B
- - W- -
3. -R P- iPW
4. - -W-

9.

10.

Proterozoic era was

p
- -
-k --P W
-
- -S
- -X ~
- W-
G-

1.

Mammals

1. - - W- -

2.

Fish and amphibians

3.

Invertebrates

4.

Reptiles

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

2. - W- - E
- --W- -
3. A-P- - P- W- -
4. - -
- W- -

The amount of energy produced


by 1 gram lipid is

11.

9.

The dominant animal group in

1.

3.7 K Joules

2.

4.7 K Joules

3.

5.7 K Joules

4.

7.5 K Joules

10. J W
- r P Cr Q
- - vW- -
v v-
- .
1. 3.7 Q-
hW
2. 4.7Q hW
3. 5.7 Q hW
4. 7.5 Q h
- -W

The part of excretory system

11. --gW - J W P-- -


- P- - O
-
- -X
-
- - -
- .
1. W
- -

which acts as blood filter is


1.

glomerules

2.

nephron

2. ---

3.

Kidney

3. --v

4.

urinary bladder

4. - P-
-
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Which of the following is a living

12. D PX- -
- W- -
- i A-W
-

tissue that provide mechanical

- - - - - - P R B- - -

support to the growing plant

JX- - -
- ?

body ?

13.

1. P-P
-

1.

Collenchymas

2.

Scleren chyma

2. - R - P

3.

Parenchyma

3. - P
-

4.

Xylem tissue

4. P
- AW

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

In the five kingdom classification

13. B. prP b I i

proposed by R. Whittaker,

g XP| , P

eukaryotic organisms have been

qP iW W.

assigned to,

1. Only two kingdoms

1. P Gv gW

2. Only three kingdoms

2. P gW

3. Only four kingdoms

3. P R gW

4. All the five kingdoms

4. G I gW

14. D P X P W |W W
X ?
1. W X i
ZoPW X.
2. |W
q
B QP B C
.
3. |W
iP

C.
4. |W P R
.

14. Identify from the following a false


statement with reference to viruses
1. Viruses are free living
entities
2. Viruses have a nucleic acid
enclosed in a protein coat
3. Virus do not have a cellular
organization
4. Viruses can be crystallized

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Statement A : Growth in living organisms
is irreversible
Statement B : Plants exhibit determinate
type of growth
Choose the correct option from the
following

15. D PX PW K w.
P G : iW

~
W J
WW Q
P : W
u

~
W
.
D PX W E BR w.
1. P G W P ,
Gv
X
2. P G W ,
Gv
X
3. P G X,
P X
4. P X,
P G X

1. Both statement A and statement


B are correct
2. Both statement A and statement
B are wrong
3. Statement A is correct,
Statement B is wrong
4. Statement B is correct,
Statement A is wrong

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

16. Which of the following pairs of


organs in the human respiratory
system, are not directly connected
to each other
1. Nasal cavity Pharynx
2. Larynx Bronchi
3. Pharynx Larynx
4. Bronchioles alveoli

16. Eo
D PX
hw AWW J hW
C X P
?

17. Which of the following constituent

17. B D PX ZoP
A P P P
X ?

1. P P & Wo
2. qWr & T
3. Wo & qWr
4. W & W WvW

of human food can serve as a source


of the essential nutrient, chlorine?

1.
2.
3.
4.

1. Milk
2. Green vegetables
3. Fish meat
4. Table salt

P W

AvW E

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18. Which of the following condition


defines correctly the idea of
enucleate cell ?
1. A cell with a primitive nucleus
2. A cell with a distinct nucleus
3. A cell which has lost nucleus at
maturity
4. A cell with more than one
nucleus

18. D Qp iP
G
D PX X b
?

1. b PP C iP

2. r PP C iP

3. y
PP P

Pw iP

4. JQR a c PP W
iP

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

19. Identify the incorrect statement with


reference to gymnosperms,
1. The reproductive structures in
these plants are called flowers
2. In these plants seeds are not
enclosed in fruits
3. The adult plant body is a
sporophyte
4. They are commonly called
Conifers

19. i
WW X
P W.
1. D W g
a W W
G .
2. D W gW |W
B
X.
3. D W y h|
gP
X.
4. D W X P
W P
W
.

20. In the leaves of Aquatic submerged


plants, stomata are
1.
2.
3.
4.

20. X g W GW

W

Absent
Found only on the upper
surface
Found only on the lower
surface
Found on both surfaces

1.

2.

W

C

3.

P
W
Pv

4.

Gv
WW
Pv

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21. Which of the following is the correct


form of writing the scientific name
of Pea plant?
1. Pisum sativum
2. pisum Sativum
3. pisum sativum
4. Pisum Sativum

21. D PXW p~Xv P



?
1. Pisum sativum
2. pisum Sativum
3. pisum sativum
4. Pisum Sativum

22. Which of the following cell organelle

22. D P X P | W W
iP

PiW PX P

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

functions as a Packaging Centre


in the cell?
1.

Lysosomes

2.

Ribosomes

3.

Plastids

4.

Golgi complex

v
?
1. W
2. W
3. v
r W
4. WY Q|

23. Identify the mismatch from the

23. D PX W
hw

following pair,

W.

1. Chlamydomonos Alga
2. Agaricus Fungus

1. Pv &

3. Yeast Protozoan

2. AWP &
3. r & ph

4. Salmonella Bacteria

4.
& Qr

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24. Which of the following does not


have a role in the mechanism of
breathing?
1.
Ribs
2.
Vertebral column
3.
Rib muscles
4.
Diaphragm

24. Q D PX WPR
?

25. Identify from the following a non


degradable item.
1.
Fallen leaves
2.
Vegetable wastes
3.
Plastic
4.
Animal waste

25. D PX W
hP ZoW JWW

W.
1.
EW
2.
P gW
3.
Pr
4.
~gW

1.
2.
3.
4.

P
R W

P
R W

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

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BIOLOGY
ANSWER KEY
Q. No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

Key
2
2
3
3
4
1
3
4
3
1
1
2
3
1
3
2
4
3
1
1
2
4
3
2
3

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J AU
.
r

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Mathematics

W~

1. Find the greatest number of five digits


which is exactly divisible by
7,10,15,21 and 28.

1. 7,10,15, 21 v 28 jAz
AtV sUU Lz
CAQU CvAv zq z z
ASAi PAqrj.

(a) 99840

(J) 99840

(b) 99900

() 99900

(c) 99990

() 99990

(d) 99960

(r) 99960

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r

2. 30% of 180 is same as

(J) 90g 10%

(a) 10% of 90
(b) 20% of 270
(c) 40% of 90
(d) 40% of 60

2. 180 g 30% AiizP ?


() 270g 20%
() 90g 40%
(r) 60g 40%

3. Jgq ASU 5 : 6 g Cv

3. Two numbers are in the ratio 5 : 6. If


the sum of their squares is 3904. the
larger number is (a) 48

(b) 46

(c) 42

z. CU UU v 3904
Dzg, zqzz ASAi Aiiz?
(J) 48

(d) 38

4. One year ago, a man was 8 times as


old as his daughter. Now his age is
equal to the sqaure of his daughter's
age. The present age of the daughter
is
(a) 5 years
(b) 6 years
(c) 7 years

() 46

() 42 (r) 38

4. MAz z Az, M QAi


Ai Dv U AiVAv 8
l ZVv. FU Dv Ai,
v U Ai Uz. U
FV Ai?
(J) 5 U
() 7 U

(d) 8 years

() 6 U
(r) 8U

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5. If a = p+q and b = p-q, then the expression

5. a = p+q v b = p-q Dzg,


i

has a value
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d) 0

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

6. 0.25 g 8.8% g -

6. 8.8% of 0.25 is
(a) 0.022

(b) 0.22

(J) 0.022

() 0.22

(c) 2.2

(d) 22

() 2.2

(r) 22

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r

7. The 7th digit of (202)3 is


(a) 2

(b) 4

(c) 6

7. (202)3 g iz 7 CAQ Aiiz?

(d) 8

(J) 2

8. If we consider 1 inch = 2.54 cm, then


76.2 cm represents -

() 4

() 6

(r) 8

8. 1 EAZ = 2.54 A. . Uzg,


76.2 A. =

(a) 25.4 inches

(b) 30 cms

(J) 25.4 EAZ

() 30 A. .

(c) 30 inches

(d) 762 inches

() 30 EAZ

(r) 762 EAZ

9. ABC wsdz B + C = 1300 v

9. In a le ABC, if B + C = 1300 and


A = C, what is the measure of ?
(a) 500

(b) 600

(c) 700

A = C Dzg, J?
(J) 500

(d) 800

10. Two poles of height 7 mts and 12 mts


stand on a plane ground. If the distance
between their feet is 12 mts, the distance
between their tops is (a) 5 m

(b) 13 m

(c) 15m

(d) 20m

() 600 () 700 (r)800

10. 7 v 12 Jvgz Jgq


PAU z Aw. CU
zU q zg 12 Uzg,
CU vU q zg?
(J) 5

() 13

() 15

(r) 20

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11) The square of 0.009 is


(a) 0.081
(c) 0.00081

11)

(b) 0.0081
(d) 0.000081

B will get-

(a) 0.081

(b) 0.0081

(c) 0.00081

(d) 0.000081

12) 91 g U A, B

12) If Rs. 91 is divided among A, B


and C in the ratio 1 1 , 1 and2 3
2

0.009 g U

v C U

g Cv

z Aazg 'B' U J g Uvz?

(a) Rs. 36

(b) Rs. 40

(a) 36 g

(b) 40 g

(c) Rs. 45

(d) Rs. 48

(c) 45 g

(d) 48 g

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r

13) MAz DAivz Gz v CU


Ugq CU CvAi Jgq
gzg, D DAivz t
Rq J ZUvz?

13) If a rectangle's length and breadth are


both doubled, by what percent is the area
of reactangle increases?
(a) 300

(b) 200

(c) 100

(d) 50

14) The average of 5 quantities is 10 and


the average of remaining 2?
(b) 12

(c) 11.5

(d) 12.5

(c) 100

(d)50

(a) 11

A
C

(d) 12.5

15) Png avz 'x' Ai

x
1050

(b) 12

(c) 11.5

15) In the given figure, find the value of 'x'


A

(b)200

14) 5 jitU gjAi 10 v


CU 3 jitU g
jAi '9' Uzg Gz
2 jitU gjAi?

the average of 3 of them is 9. What is

(a) 11

(a) 300

x
1050

(a) 300

(b) 400

(a) 300

(b) 400

(c) 500

(d) 600

(c) 500

(d) 600

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16) How many times will the digit '0' appear


between 1 and 10,000?
(a) 4003

(b) 4000

(c) 3892

(d) 2893

16) 1 jAz 10,000 q '0' CAQAi


J j PtUvz ?
(a) 4003
(c) 3892

17) Jgq wU v 7x3 +4x2 2x. CU MAz w Ai


3x3 - 2x2 +3x
Dzg, vAz
wAi Aiiz?

17. The sum of two trinomials is


7x3 +4x2 - 2x. If one of the trinomial is
3x3 - 2x2 +3x, then the other trinomial
is
(a) 4x3 - 6x2 - 5x

(b) 4x3 - 6x2 + 5x

(c) 4x3 +6x2 - 5x

(d) 4x3 + 6x2 + 5x

(a)

(a)

2n

(c)

4n

4x3 - 6x2 - 5x (b) 4x3 - 6x2 + 5x

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r
(c)

18. If 3(m-n) = 7 (3n - m), then 'm' is equal


to -

(b) 4000
(d) 2893

4x3 +6x2 - 5x (d) 4x3 + 6x2 + 5x

18) 3(m-n) = 7 (3n - m) Dzg 'm'


J?

(b) 2.4n

(a) 2n

(b) 2.4n

(d) 24n

(c) 4n

(d) 24n

19. Selling price of 12 fruits is equal to the

19) 12 tU ijz , 16 tU

cost price of 16 fruits. What is the profit

C U Vz. Uzg
Rq s J?

percentage?
(a)

27%

(b)

33 12 %

(a) 27%

(b) 3312 %

(c)

35%

d)

30%

(c) 35%

d) 30%

20. A chair and a table together costs Rs.100.

20) MAz Pa v f Ml

If the chair costs Rs. 16/- less than the


table, the cost of the table is

100 gU. PaAi Ai


f VAv 16 g. Pr
AiiVzg, f Ai?

(a) Rs. 42.

(b) Rs. 84

(a) Rs. 42.

(b) Rs. 84

(c) Rs. 64

(d) Rs. 58

(c) Rs. 64

(d) Rs. 58

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21)

A car went up the hill at a speed


of 16km/ hour and came down
the same distance at a speed of
32km/hour. The average speed,
in km/hour, of the round trip is
(a)

12.33

(b)

21.33

(c) 22.33

(d)

20.33

21) J P o
r WpW 16
Q. W
, CW A
WpW 32 Q. W
P B | |
W WpW ....... Q..
(G) 12.33
() 22.33

22) P

22) What value of P makes


P
+ 2 = 4 true ?
9

(a)
(c)

-54
-18

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r

23)

4 .3 .2
=
43.35.22

(a)
(c)

4
2
3
2

(b)
(d)

18
54

(G) &54

() 18

() &18

(w)

54

23) 4 3.3 5.2 2 =


5

4 .3 .2
(a) 4

(b) 1

2
(c) 3
2

(d) 1
2

(b)
(d)

1
2

24) . 400 J
h p
r P . AWW
. 20% C. W 6%
B A Pv P | (W )
Gr ?

24) Surabhi is buying a pair of dress that


costs Rs. 400. They are on sale for
20% off. If the tax rate is 6%, what
is the sale price of the dress including
tax ?
(a) 339.20
(c) 424.40

P
+ 2 = 4
9

D P|
W

?

() 21.33
(w) 20.33

(b) 379.40
(d) 464.60

(G) 339.20

() 379.40

() 424.40

(w) 464.60

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25. D PP v b
D AC
X BD AC W
X
BD E

r ?

25. In the figure below D is the


midpoint of AC and BD is
perpendicular to AC. What is the
length of BD?

25 cms
25 cms
A
A

D
I 30 CmsJ

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r

() 16 ..

(b) 16 cm

() 18 .

(c) 18 cm

(w) 20 .

(d) 20 cm

26) How many inches are in 2


(a) 24 inches

1
feet ?
2

26) Gv
Aw Gr CaW?
(G) 24 CaW ()30 CaW

(b) 30 inches

(c) 36 inches

() 36 CaW (w) 40 CaW

(d) 40 inches

27)

x + 8 x + 16 2 x + 8
2
=
x +3
x 9
2

2
a) 2( x + 4)
( x 3)( x + 3)2

(b) 2( x + 3)( x 3)

(c ) ( x + 4)( x 3)

2
(d) ( x + 4)( x 3)
2( x + 3)

(G) 15 ..

(a) 15 cm

27)

D
I 30 CmsJ

(J)

( x + 4)

x 2 + 8 x + 16 2 x + 8
2
=
x +3
x 9

2( x + 4)2
()
( x 3)( x + 3)2

() ( x + 4)( x 3)

(r)

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2( x + 3)( x 3)
( x + 4)

(x +4)(x-3)2
2(x+3)

28) Which equation is equivalent to

28) PP v W

P|
PR ?

3 [ 7 x 4( x 3) ] + 1 = 16 ?

(a) 9x2 = 16

(G) 9x2 = 16

(b) 9x+37 = 16

() 9x+37 = 16

(c ) 17x2 = 16

() 17x2 = 16

(d) 17x+13 = 16

(w) 17x+13 = 16

29) Shreyas divided the staircase figure


below into rectangles to help to
determine its area (all measurements
are in cms). What is the total area of
the figure ?

BW X i
29) PP v BP

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r

A Pv w
(Pqr G
|W. .. ). Pqr
BP ?

3 [ 7 x 4( x 3) ] + 1 = 16

(a)300 cm2

(b) 325 cm2

(c) 350 cm2

(d) 375 cm2

(G) 300 cm2


() 350 cm2

30) If 50% of a number is 20, what is


75% of the number ?
(a)

(b)

15

(c)

30

(d)

45

() 325 cm2
(w) 375 cm2

30) J T . 50, 20 B,
B T . 75 Gr ?
(G) 8
() 15
()

30

(w) 45
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31) Sachin scored the following runs in


his last 7 innings : 9, 25, 12, 36, 4, 48
and 6. What is the median number
of runs scored by Sachin in these 7
innings.
(a)

(b)

(c)

12

(d)

36

31) b A C b 7
CWW W W T
9,25,12,36,4,48 6. b
A D 7 CWW
W W
P Gr ?

2 to 3

(b)

4 to 9

(c)

16 to 27

(d)

16 to 81

(a)

(b)

()

()

12

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r

32) Gv aPW W A 4:9


BX. B aPW
W A
H ?
(G ) 2 3
() 4 9
() 16 27
(w) 16 81

33) 4 ( x 2+ 3y ) 2 x 2 y =
5x y

(w) 36

32) The perimeter of two squares are in


a ratio of 4 to 9. What is the ratio
between the areas of the two squares
?
(a)

(G)

10

33)

4
x y3
2

4 ( x + y ) 2 x 2 y

=
5x 2 y3
10
4
2 3
(G) x y

4
x y3

4
x y3

()
(c)

(d)

4( x + y )
x y3 ( x y)

()

4( x + y ) 2
5x2 y3

(w)

4( x + y )
x y3 ( x y)
2

4( x + y )2
5x2 y3

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34. In the figure below AB and CD are


perpendicular. What is the perimeter
of ABC?

(a)

34. PP v b
AB CDTW
X. ABCg
Gr ?

13 cm

(G)
()
()
(w)

(b) 28 cm
(c)

42 cm

(d) 84 cm

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r

35. PP v W

( x + 2) + ( x 2)(2 x + 1)CPR X?

35. Which of the following expression


is equal to( x + 2) + ( x 2)(2 x + 1) ?
2
(a) 2 x 2 x
(b) 2 x 2 4 x
(c) 2x 2 + x

2
(d) 4 x + 2 x

(G) 2 x 2 2 x
2
() 2 x 4 x
() 2x 2 + x
2
(w) 4 x + 2 x


36) ' x ' PP v
2x2 x 4 = 0
P|

36. Which is one of the solution to the


equation 2x2 x 4 = 0 ?
(a)

1
33
4

(c) 1 + 33
4

1
4

(b) + 33

(d)

W

?

1 33
4

37) A right angled triangles hypotenuse


has length 5. If one leg has length 2,
what is the length of the other leg ?
(a)

(c) 29

13 ..
28 .
42 . .
84 ..

(G)

1
33
4

()

1
+ 33
4

()

1 + 33
4

(w)

1 33
4

37) J P g P| E
5 BX, J E 2 BX
E Gr ?

(b) 21

(G) 3
() 29

(d) 7

() 21
(w) 7

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38) The value of

5 3+3 5
15

(a) 1

5+ 3

is

38)

39) In a competition involving ten


countries including India and
Pakistan each country plays a match
with every other country. The
number of matches involving either
India or Pakistan is
45

(b)

44

(c)

17

(d)

34

15

(G)
()
()
(w)

(b) 15
(c) 5 + 3
(d) 5 3

(a)

5 3+3 5
5+ 3

1
15
5+ 3
5 3

39) Q

W
v
W W


E G W
Bv
. CW

A Q W

W T
(G)
45
()
44
()
17
(w)
34

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r

40) Electricity charges in a city are as


follows : for the first 100 units at
Rs. 0.80 per unit, for the second 100
units at Rs. 1.00 per unit, for the
third 100 units at Rs. 1.20 per unit,
while for units above 300 it is Rs.
2.00 per unit. If the electricity bill
amounted to Rs. 550, how many
units have were consumed ?


aQf
C :
40) W
100 .pWW pW
. 0.80, Gv 100 pWW
pW . 1.00, 100
pWW pW . 1.20
W 300 pWW
pW . 2.00 BX. afQ
. 550.00 B
pW
r ?

(a) 375

(b) 400

(G) 375

() 400

(c) 425

(d) 450

() 425

(w) 450

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41) A tank whose length and depth are


1m and breadth is 2m is filled to the
brim. After taking out 50 buckets of
water from the tank the water level in
the tank is reduced by 25cm. The
volume of the bucket is

41)J qr E W B 1
A AW 2 BX A
. A 50
Pp W
A

or 25 .. r Pw
Pp Z
r ?

(a) 5 litres

(G) 5 oW

(b) 10 litres

() 10 oW

(c) 15 litres

() 15 oW

(d) 20 litres

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r

(w) 20 oW

42) 10 99 JX Gr Ag
TW AW APW A
wW AgX
E
. (E. : 13)

42) How many prime numbers between


10 and 99 remain prime when their
digits are interchanged ? (ex :13)
(a)

10

(b)

(c)

(d)

(G) 10

() 9

() 8

(w) 7

43) 1 25 v C G
Ag TW .

43) Sum of all the prime numbers


between 1 and 25 is
(a)

101

(b)

100

(G) 101

() 100

(c)

10

(d)

11

() 10

(w) 11

44) Compound interest at the rate of


10% per year for two years is
equal to simple interest for two
years at an annual interest of
(a) 11%
(c) 10.5%

44)
PR Pv 10

, 2
WW
aPwx Gv

W wxW X ?

(b) 10%
(d) 1.5%

(G) 11%

() 10%

() 10.5%

(w) 1.5%

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45) 96 is divided into three parts


proportional to 3, 4 and 5. The
biggest of the three parts is :
(a)

32

(b) 40

(c)

96

(d) 48

45) 96 3, 4 5
|
WWX i Wu
W :
(G) 32
() 96

46) (3x-2) (2x+5) W W| CPR


:

46) The product of (3x-2) and (2x+5)


is equal to :
(a)

6x2 - 10

(b)

6x2 + 11x -10

(c)

6x2 - 10x +11

(d)

6x2 - 11x +10

(G)
()
()
(w)

(b)
(c)

(3a+2mn)/120

(d)

3a + 2mn

48) Let R = gS - 4, when S = 8 we have


R= 16.
When S = 10, then R is
equal to
(a) 20

(b) 21

(c) 18

(d) 24

6x2 + 11x -10


6x2 - 10x +11
6x2 - 11x +10

47) | 'm' W, 'n'


|W , WpW 40. Q..
W
Kv Ww
'a' Q.. P W
P

WpW
r ?

(3a+2mn)/120
(a+mn)/40

6x2 - 10

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r

47) How many hours does it take a train


to travel 'a' kms if its average speed
is 40km/hour and it stops for 'm'
minutes at each of the 'n' stations ?
(a)

() 40
(w) 48

(G)

(3a+2mn)/120

()

(a+mn)/40

()

(3a+2mn)/120

(w)

3a + 2mn

48) R = gS - 4 BX, S = 8 BX W
R= 16 B, S = 10 BXW R
J ?
(G) 20

() 21

() 18

(w) 24

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49) In a group of cows and chickens,


the total number of legs is 14 more
than twice the number of heads. The
number of cows is :

49) PW W
, Jor
PW T , W T
Gvr QR 14 h C, B
W W T Gr ?

(a) 7

(G)
()
()
(w)

(b) 8
(c) 9
(d) 5

n
.

g
D
.
E
g
.

J
.
U
A
r

50) [2-3(2-3)-1]-1
W
W
W :

50) The value of [2-3(2-3)-1]-1 is


(a)

-5

(b)

(c)

-1/5

(d)

1/5

7
8
9
5

(G)

&5

()

()

&1/5

(w)

1/5

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MATHAMATICS
ANSWER KEY
Q.No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

Key
D
B
A
C
B
A
D
C
D
B
D
B
A
C
A
D
C
B
B
D
B
D
B
A
D

Q.No
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

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Key
B
C
B
A
C
C
D
A
C
A
C
B
A
C
C
B
A
B
C
B
B
C
B
A
D

HISTORY
1.

The Great wall of China was built


by : 1.
Shi Huang Ti
2.
Lao Tse
3.
Wu Wang
4.
Mencius

2.

The sentence Truth alone will


prevail (Satyameva Jayathe) is
found in :
1.
Ishavasya Upanishad
2.
Mundaka Upanishad
3.
Aitthiriya Upanishad
4.
Kena Upanishad

3.

4.

C
1.

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What was found in Lothal, a port


town in Harappa civilization ?
1.
Dockyard
2.
Great bath (tank)
3.
Temple
4.
stadium

3.

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Name the chinese traveller who


visited
the
court
of
Harshavardhana :1.
Fahian
2.
Abdhul Razak
3.
Hiuen Tsiang
4.
Suleman

4.

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5.

The capital of Shatavahanas was :1. Paithan


2. Karle
3. Kanheri
4. Ajanta

5.

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3. P- 4. A-g

6.

The first Kannada Halmidi


Inscription was found during the
rule of :1. Gangas
2. Chalukyas
3. Rastrakutas
4. Kadambas

6.

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Name the temple of Badami


Chalukya, which UNESCO has
listed the monument of world
heritage : 1. Aihole
2. Badami
3. Pattadakallu
4. Mahanandi

7.

The first available Kannada work


is : 1. Kavirajamarga
2. Adipurana
3. Vikramarjuna Vijaya
4. Shantipurana

8.

7.

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10.

Which one of the following groups


is in the chronological order:1. Nripakama, Ballala I,
Ereyanga, Vinayaditya,
Vishnuvardhana
2. Ereyanga, Vinayaditya,
Vishnuvardhana, Ballala-I,
Nripakama
3. Vishnuvardhana, Vinayaditya
Ballala I, Nripakama,
Ereyanga
4. Nripakama, Vinayaditya,
Ereyanga, Ballala I,
Vishnuvardhana

9.

The
at : 1.
2.
3.
4.

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biggest Egyptian pyramid is


Athens
Thebes
Karnak
Gizeh

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11. The Hoysala ruler Vishnuvardhana


assumed the title Talakadugonda
because :1. He conquered Gangavadi
from Cholas
2. He built Kirtinarayana temple
at Talkad
3. He was a great monarch
4. He built Vijayanarayana
temple at Belur.

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12. Match the following by using code:1. Herodotus a) Philosopher


2. Plato
b) Odyssey
3. Homer
c) Science
4. Hippocrates d)Father of History
e) Medicine
code :
1. 1-D, 2-A, 3-B, 4-E
2. 1-C, 2-B, 3-A, 4-D
3. 1-B, 2-E, 3-D, 4-A
4. 1-A, 2-C, 3-E, 4-B

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3. 1-B, 2-E, 3-D, 4-A
4. 1-A, 2-C, 3-E, 4-B

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13. Sericulture was introduced in the


state of Mysore by :1. Haider Ali
2. Tipu Sultan
3. Wellesley
4. William Bentick

13. g
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1.
2. q
3.
4. qP

14. Dwikuta (double temple) Hoysala


temple is located in :1.
3.

Belur
Bannur

14. P
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1.
2. v
3.
4.

2. Halebidu
4. Somanathapura

15. Zakat was a tax, paid only by :1. Hindus


2. Muslims
3. Hindus and Muslims
4. None of the above

15. gP G W Pv
:&
1. W
2.
3. W
4. A.

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16. The book Prince was written by:1. Michiavelli


2. Cervantes
3. Erasmus
4. Shakespeare

16. " ' G P



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1. P
2. q
3. G 4. P

17. The World Religions conference at


Chicago was attended by :1. Ramakrishna Paramahamsa
2. Swami Vivekananda
3. Raja RamMohan Roy
4. Dr. Annie Besant

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18. The contemporary rulers in India


when the Second Chinese Buddhist
Traveller arrived here :1. Harsha
2. Pulikesin II
3. Narasimhavarman I
4. All the above

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BWW P W :&
1.
2. Gv P
3. ()
4.

19. Gandhi broke the Salt Law at


Dandi on :1. 6th March 1930
2. 6th April 1930
3. 12th March 1930
4. 12th April 1930

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1. 1930 a 6
2. 1930 H 6
3. 1930 a 12
4. 1930 H 12

20. The Persian Invader who Invaded

20. 1738 w
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1. A A
2.
3.
4.

India in 1738 was :1.

Ahmedshah Abdali

2.

Nadir shah

3.

Shershah

4.

Bahaman Shah

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21. The Olympic games began in :1. 774 B.C


2. 775 B.C
3. 776 B.C
4. 776 A.D

21. JP QvW :&


1. Q. . 774
2. Q. . 775
3. Q. . 776
4. Q.. 776

22. The architect of Integration of


Indian States was :-

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2. W
3.
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Sardar Vallabhai Patel
C.Rajagopalachari

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23. Kungfutsu, a great philosopher of


China was popularly called as :1. Mencius
2. Confucius
3. Lao-tze
4. Hu To

24. XP W
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1.
2.

3. A
4. J

24. The Greek called Sun God as :1. Ra


2. Shamash
3. Apollo
4. Olympus

25. The ancient city Chi Chin Itza, One


of the Wonders of the world is
located in the country :1. Peru
2. Brazil
3. Columbia 4. Mexico

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1.
3. P

2. i
4. QP

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HISTORY
ANSWER KEY
Q. No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

Key
1
2
1
3
1
4
3
1
4
4
1
1
2
2
2
1
2
4
2
2
3
3
2
4
4

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CIVICS

1. Identify the act introduced in 1955 ?


1.
Citizenship act
2.
Peoples representation act
3.
office of the profit act
4.
Panchayatraj act

1.

1955 h-W -
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1. --
- - P-
2. h
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- P-
3. -
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4.
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2. The form of government run by a


class of officials is :
1.
Democracy 2. Aristocracy
3.
Bureaucracy 4. Theocracy

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4.
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3. The act introduced to bring about


transparency in administration is
1.
Consumer protection act
2.
Right to information act
3.
Indian penal code
4.
Civil procedure code

3.

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4. The correct order of the election


process in India is :
1. Propaganda, withdrawal of
nomination, filing of nomination
and scrutiny of nomination.
2. Scrutiny of nomination,
withdrawal of nomination, filing
of nomination and propaganda
3. Filing of nomination, withdrawal
of nomination, scrutiny of
nomination and propaganda.
4. Filing of nomination, scrutiny of
nomination, withdrawal of
nomination and propaganda.

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5. The government of India is fully


authoritative. Foreign countries
cannot interfere in our internal or
external matters of our country. This
kind of power in other words is
termed as :
1.
Sovereign
2.
Secular
3.
Socialistic
4.
Republic

5.

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6. An appeal against the judgment of a


lower court in the supreme court falls
under :
1. The powers of original
jurisdiction
2. The powers of appellate
jurisdiction.
3. The writ of quo warranto
4. The writ mandamus

6.

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7. Peaceful co-existence one of the


principles of Indian Foreign Policy
is mentioned in
1. The preamble of our constitution
2. The directive principles of our
constitution
3. Fundamental duties
4. Panchasheel

7.

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8. The agency of U.N. which provides


financial assistance to various
infrastructural development projects
in the backward countries is :
1. UNESCO
2. UNICEF
3. ILO
4. WTO

8.

9. Singapore, Malaysia are the members


associated with the regional body of
1.
SAARC
2.
ASEAN
3.
OAU
4.
EU

9.

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10. The confirmation of the appointment


of the secretary general of UN rests
with
1.
General Assembly
2.
Security council
3.
Trusteeship council
4.
Economic and social council

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11. The policies of liberalization and


privatization are the out come of :
1.
Open market system
2.
Free trade policies
3.
Mixed economy
4.
Globalization

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2.
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4.
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12. The authority who looks after the day-

12. Pv

to-day administration of union

Bv

territory in India is :-

AP .

1.

Home Minister

1.

2.

Prime Minister

2.

3.

Governor

3.

4.

Lieuftenant Governor

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society is :Family

2.

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3.

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4.

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13. The smallest and the first unit of the


1.

13.
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2.

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14. The system of Direct Democracy

14.

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cannot be practiced in India. The

W . CPR P|.

reason for this is :-

1.

(
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1.

Vastness of the country

2.

Multi party system

3.

Too many Religions

2.

4.

Illiteracy

3.

AP W

4.

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15. Right of Speech, Press, Employment


and to settle in any part of India are
listed under the fundamental right of
1.
2.
3.
4.

Right to Equality
Right to Freedom
Cultural and Educational Right
Right to constitutional
Remedies

16. The powers of the President to pass


any Law when the Parliament is not
in session is termed as :1.
2.
3.
4.

15. P , | , EW
PR W J
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P WR JW
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1.


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2.
P R
3.
P W ~P P R
4.
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2.
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3.
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4.
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Impeachment
Ordinance
Legislative Supremacy
Emergency Power

17. The power to appoint the Judegs of


the High Court of Karnataka rests
with the :
1.
President of India
2.
Governor of Karnataka
3.
Chief Justice of India
4.
Chief Justice of the High Court
of Karnataka

17. PoP r PR
AP

1.

2.
PoP g
3.

af
4.
PoP u S

18. The annual session of the general


Assembly of UNO is held during :

18. P ()
P v
P
1.
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2.
g
3.
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4.

1.
2.
3.
4.

The third week of January


Third week of July
The third week of September
Third week of November

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19. The term Cold War refers to :1.


2.

3.
4.

19.
:

The War fought in cold regions


The war fought between India
and
Pakistan
in
Himalayan regions
Rise and spread of Power
blocks
The rivalry and tension
between
the two power
blocks

1.

W
v

2.



QW v | v

3.

Q |W E W O

4.

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20. Kargil region lies between the


countries of :1.
India and Pakistan
2.
India and China
3.
India and Nepal
4.
India and Bangladesh

20. PX .................. W
v | C.
1.
Q
2.
b
3.

4.
W

21. The body that has adopted the


Universal declaration on Human
rights on 10th December 1948 is :1.
League of Nations
2.
United Nations Organization
3.
International
Labour
Organization
4.
International court of Justice.

21. w 10, 1948


P WR WY
P NO
w .
1.
2.
3.
4.

Z

A PP
A

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22. The Economic Policy responsible for


the establishment of multinational
companies and corporations in India
is :1.
Industrial policy of India
2.
Setting up of Industrial banks
3.
Socialistic pattern of society
4.
Globalization

22. AP P W
W W W P| BP .

23. The country that obtained the


membership of UNO in 2001 was
1.
Congo
2.
Korea
3.
East Timer
4.
Acangua

23. 2001 C
v

1.
PW
2.
P
3.
D
r ()
4.
APW

24. The child of today is the citizen of


tomorrow. Who among the
following made this statement?
1.
Motilal Nehru
2.
Jawaharlal Nehru
3.
Mahatma Gandhi
4.
Indira Gandhi

24. "C W h' D P


w

25. The song Jana-gana-mana was


adopted by the constituent assembly
as the National Anthem of India on:1.
24th January 1947
2.
26th January 1947
3.
24th January 1950
4.
26th January 1950

25. ""gW|'' G X X
gW W~ .

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2. PWP PW
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1.
2.
3.
4.

W
CW

1. 24 g 1947
2. 26 g 1947
3. 24 g 1950
4. 25 g 1950

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CIVICS
ANSWER KEY
Q.No

Key

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

1
3
2
4
1
2
4
1
2
1
4
4
1
1
2
2
1
3
4
1
2
4
3
2
3

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GEOGRAPHY

1. The speed of the rotation of the Sun

1.

- AP--~- W-, --W

compared to earth is -

-
- -W

1. Faster

1. a
- cX- - -
-

2. Slower

2. -
- -X- -
-

3. Same as of the Earth

3. --
- r - -
-

4. None of the above

4. -
- A

n
.

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D g
.
E
.

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U
.
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2. The average surface temperature of


the Earth is 1. 240 C

2.

3. 140 C

4.

2.

180 C

- -
-
- - - -- E-
-

1. 240 -.

2.

180 .

3. 140 .

4.

200 .

200 C

3.

to the earth, the position is called.

a- -W A-
- - -
-
- -
H P
- -- ?

1. Perigee

1. E-h
-

3. When the moon is at its nearest point

2. Aphelion

2. Ea-f -

3. Apogee

3. A-h
-

4. Perihelion

4. --a--

4. Great Red spot : Jupiter : : great white

4.

spot :1. Saturn

-
- - P a
- P- R : W W :: v
aP : 1. - W

2. Neptune

2.
- -c W

3. Uranus

3. - - - W

4. Venus

4. P- W
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5. Which of the following is an

5.

important reason for the unequal

D -P--X---W-- - ---g-
-S
-
- -X v
-
- -
- - w-.

distribution of insolation on the


earth's surface ?

1.
2.
3.
4.

1. Spherical shape of the earth


2. Inclination of the earth
3. Revolution of the earth
4. All the above

6.

6. Sub tropical high pressure belt is


sometimes known as
1. Equatorial trough
2. Doldrum
3. Horse latitudes
4. ITCZ

1. Westerlies of SH

E- E
-
-
- - A-P- Jv
-
- - D
- -
- P
- -- .

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

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U
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r A
1.
2.
3.
4.

7. Roaring forties, furious fifties and


shrieking sixties are

- A-vP-
- J

- - -P a-
-- G
-

7.

---- -A---W-, I-- EW-W-


A
- - - A
- - a
-
- W-
1. Q- O
- -
W-
-
-
-c - W- -
2. E- -
W-
-
-
-c - W- -
3. E-- -
W-
-
- ~-g - W- -
4. Q- O
- -
-
W-
-
- ~-g - W- -

8.

Q- |
- A
-
- -P- - g- T
- -S
-
- -X
PP- -
- -X-
-
-
1.
- -W
-
-
2. P- -- - W-
-
3.
- --W-
-
4. --
-
A
-
-

2. Westerlies of NH
3. Trade winds of NH
4. Trade winds of SH
8. The population of South America is
concentrated mainly in
1. Central regions
2. Coastal regions
3. River basins
4. None of the above

E
-
-
- - Pw
- Jv
-

-
A A
- P-
-
I.-q.-.-h
- v
-

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9. Identify the right direction of winds

9.

caused by Coriolis effect.

D PX- -
- W- -
- P--- O
- -
-
Ep-W
- - W- - P-R W- - .

1.

1.

2.

3.

3.

4.

Desert :
2. Libya
3. Botswana
4. Australia

n
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D g
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11. Which one of the following is the

11. D P--X-W-- E- A--P --


-S W- -P- -
- -
- ?

important fishing grounds in North


America ?
1. Grand Bank
2. Georges Bank

4.

10. - - o - W - : Ah q- :: W p
Pr -
-
-

- :
1.
- -
-
2. -
3. o
- -
4. B--
-
-

10. Patagonia : Argentina :: Great Victoria


1. Namibia

2.

1.
2.
3.
4.

3. St. Pierras Bank


4. All the above
12. Temperate grassland : Steppes : :

Wv P
h-h P
p -P
-- G
-

12. - -
-
-
-
- - W- -
- :
r
:: E
-
-
- -
-
- W- -
- :
1. -
2. P-
3. - -
4.
- x

Tropical grassland :1. Pampas


2. Campos
3. Prairies
4. Veldt

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13. The warm Gulf stream modifies the

13. D PX- - -
- -
-
- - W#
E
- P- -
-
- -- -
- .
1. - G - G P - v - c -
P--
2. - G - G P - v -
P--
3. -
- -
-c P-
4. -G- G Pv
- -
-
P--
W -
-c P--

weather condition of
1. Western coast of USA and
Canada
2. Eastern coast of USA and Canada
3. Western coast of Europe
4. Eastern coast of USA and Canada
and the Western coast of Europe

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J
U
.
r A

14. Study of land and landforms is


1. Geography of Soils
2. Meteorology
3. Petrology
4. Geomorphology

14.
W A
1. ~ W
2. W|
3.
4.
a

15. "Helio Centric" theory was


forwarded by
1. Ptolemy
2. Nicolaus Copernicus
3. Galileo Galilei
4. Isaac Newton

15. ""P''
1. p

2. P PP
3. W W
4. IP o

16. Calculate the Longitude of a place


where the local time is noon, when it
is 6.00 a.m in Greenwich

16. Xa W Y 6.00 WpX , J


X
.
W B T
1. 900
2. 750
3. 600
4. 900

1. 900 E
2. 750E
3. 600W
4. 900W

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17. Mohorovic discontinuity is the


boundary between the
1.
2.
3.
4.

17. P CW
v C.
1. W o (Pa
)
2. o
3. W
4. J

Crust and the Mantle


Mantle and the core
Crust and the Core
Inner core and the Outer core

18. Homoseismal lines show the places


of
1. Equal earthquake intensity
2. Earthquakes with different
intensity
3. Earthquake shocks at the time
4. Low intensity earthquake belt

18. " PT'W...................


W
.

19. Given below are the diagrams


representing stages of waterfall.
Arrange in correct order.

19. PX TbW g W

. AW P
hw.

1. A,B,C,D
3. D,C,A,B

2.
4.

1.
2.
3.
4.

J
| P

| P
P HPPPR PWR WW
Pw P

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J
U
.
r A

D,B,A,C
D,A,C,B

1. A,B,C,D
3. D,C,A,B

20. Snow line varies from region to


region. Generally it is
1. Higher at the poles and lower at
the equator
2. Higher at the equator and lower at
the poles
3. Higher at the tropics and lower at
the equator
4. Lower at the tropics and higher at

2.
4.

D,B,A,C
D,A,C,B

20. T PR
W
. A X
1. W GPR gP


PP R
2. gP

G P R W

PP R
3. E

W
G P R gP


PP R
4. E

W
PP R gP

the poles


G P R
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21. Choose the correct order of


continents on the basis of their size.
1. Asia, N.A, Africa, S.A, Australia,
Europe and Antarctica
2. Asia, Africa, S.A, N.A, Europe,
Antarctica and Australia
3. Asia, N.A, S.A, Africa, Europe,
Antarctica and Australia
4. Asia, Africa, N.A, S.A, Antarctica,
Europe and Australia

21. PW Pqr SvW AW WPR


P X B.
1. H, E AP, . AP,
ApQrP
2. H, BP, .AP, E. AP,
ApQrP B
3. H, E.A P, . A P,
, ApQrP B
4. H, BP, E. AP, .AP,
ApQrP, B

n
.

g
D g
.
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.

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22. Backbone of Europe : Rhine : :


Peasant Europe : ......................
1. Thames
2. Danube
3. Elbe
4. Seine

22. : ::
: .- ............................
1.
2. v
3. G
4.

23. Which of the following rivers crosses

23. PX gP

equator twice in its course?

Gv Av
x X
.

1. R. Zaire

1. h

2. R. Nile

2.

3. R. Zambezi

3. hi

4. R. Niger

4. Z

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24. Which of the following countries are

24. PX W gX ""

popularly called Tiger Cubs?

W '' G
?

1. Japan and Taiwan

1. g

2. China and South Korea

2. a | P

3. Malaysia and Thailand

3. v

4. North Korea and South Korea

4. E P | P

25. The Hexagon Country of Europe


is
1. Germany
2. France
3. Spain
4. Portugal

25. "v h
P '

26. The Highest Continent of the Earth


is
1. Asia
2. South America
3. North America
4. Antarctica

26. W A G Sv

27. Worlds largest river Island is Marajo.


It is formed by the river
1. Nile
2. Brahmaputra
3. Amazon
4. Colarado

27. gW vx h C

1.
2.
3. Ah
4. Pv

1.
2.
3.
4.

r
aW

n
.

g
D g
.
E
.

J
U
.
r A
1.
2.
3.
4.

H
| AP
E AP
ApqP

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GEOGRAPHY
ANSWER KEY
Q.No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27

Key
2
3
1
1
4
3
1
2
1
4
4
2
4
4
2
1
1
3
4
2
4
2
1
3
2
4
3

n
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D g
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.

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