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MENTAL ABILITY TEST
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THERE ARE 50 QUESTIONS IN THIS PAPER.
EACH QUESTION CARRIES ONE MARK.

~ (1 - 4 ) I Questions ( 1 - 4 )

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Direction : In each of the questions 1 to 4 some of the letters are missing in the
given series with one term missing shown by question mark ( ? ). This term is one of
the alternatives among the four groups of letters given under it. Find the right
alternative.
1. A, F,J, M,l.
(2) N (3) Q (4) P.
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2. BD, HJ, NP,l, ZB
(1) QS (2) TV (3) YC ~TU.

3. FOX, IQV,LST,OUR, ~.
RPW (2) RWP (3) QVS (4) SXU.
(1)
4. qpo, nml, --.l-.
ghf (2) ijk /kji (4) hgj.
(1)
~ (5 - 8 ) I Questions ( 5 - 8 )
~ :~ 5 it 8 ~ ~ # ~ ~-~ ;1 ~ ~, f>R:pt "9 l:K ~ t f>ffi ~
~ ~ (?) it ~ TT<:IT ~I ~ l:K ~ ~ $ ~ ~ 1T4 T.TR fqCfl0"l1 # it ~ ~I @~

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Direction: In each of the questions 5 to 8 some of the numbers are missing in
the given series with one term missing shown by question mark ( ? ). This term is one
of the alternatives among the four numbers given under it. Find the right alternative.
5. 65, 48, 64, 49, 63, l.
(1) 53 (2) 52 (3) 51 ~50.
6. 7, 23, l, 79, 119.
~ 47. (2) 49 (3) 44 (4) 46.
7. 16, 8, 12, l, 105.
(1) 6 (2) 30 (3) 24 (4) 35.
8. . 748, 737, 716, 685, 644, l.
(1) 634 (2) 643 (3) 503 ~593.

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( 9 - 11 ) I Questions ( 9 - 11 )
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Direction : In each of the questions below are given two statements and two
conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given two statements to be true
e~en if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions
and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given
s tements.
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(ii) ~~~tl
~: (I) ~~~tl
(II) "9~ ~ tI
(1) ~~I~~
(2) ~~II~~
(3) m~I~II~t
(4) ~~~I~~if~II~~1
Statements (i) All rats are cats.
(ii) All cats are dogs.
Conclusions (I) All rats are dogs.
(II) Some cats are rats.
(1) Only conclusion I is true
~ Only conclusion II is true
(3) Both conclusions I and II are true
(4) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true.
O. ~: (i) "9~~tl
(ii) "9~~tl
~: (I) ~~~tl
(II) "9~~tl
(1) ~~I~~
(2) ~~II~~
(3) m~ 1:dR II ~t
(4) ~~~I:dR~if~II~~1
Statements (i) Some cha1ks are chairs.
(ii) Some chairs are tables.
Conclusions (I) Some chalks are tables.
(II) Some tables are chalks.
(1) Only conclusion I is true
\~ Only conclusion II is true

l
-1'5) Both conclusions I ahd II are true
(4) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true.

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~: (I) . ~~rtl .
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(1) ~'~I~~
wo (2) ~~II~~
ue (3) ~ ~ 1 ~ II ~ ~
ns (4) ;r ill ~ 1~ ;r it ~ II ~ ~I
en Statements (i) Without rains the crops will not be good.
(ii) The crops were good.
Conclusions (I) There were rains.
(II) Crops were good due to good fertilizers.
(1) Only conclusion 1is true
(2) Only conclusion II is true
(3) Both conclusions 1and II are true
~ Neither conclusion 1nor conclusion II is true.
12. f.:f1:;p~:~ ~-W ~ ~~, ~ ~ Q;Q1Cl{uICfiTOO ~ ~ ~ CflTI ~ ?

(1) ~3 (2) @
(3) em (4) @
. Which of the following Venn diagrams correctly represents persons, trees and

0
environment?

(1)

(3)
em
(2) 00
o
(4)

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Which of the following Venn diagrams correctly represents Jaipur, Rajasthan


and India?

(1) @) (2) 00
o

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~M#fcm:Rmw~-qt ?
(1) 5 (2) 11 (4) 6.

~ Employment

In the above diagram, how many literatlis are in employment?


(1) 5 (2) 11 . ~lO. (4) 6.
15.

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(1) 2 (2) 6 (3) 9 (4) 17.
In selvice
~

In the above diagram t~ number of men who are marr~ed and in service is
(1) 2 -{2) 6 (3) 9 (4) 17.

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~ (16 - 19 ) I Questions ( 16 - 19 )
~ : ~ 16 it 19 ('lCF~ "fiR m01 fcFm ~ it ~ ~~ ~. ~ ~
3iWT t i "3iWT fcrcfwq T:.R"Cfi"{
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Direction : In questions 16 to 19 three alternatives are alike in a certain way
but the rest one is different. Find out the odd one and write correct answer.
16. (1) Ac~Q-.! " (2) FHJLK
(3) KMOQP ~ UWYZA.
17. jJ1 125 .../(2) 150 -
(3) 300 (4) 250.
18. !~ 28,4 (2) 35,5
~} 63, 7 (4) 56,8.
19. (1) m-qz I Cement (2) k / Brick -
...JJ( ~ / Sand (4) trr / Colour.
20. Kit .m 1ffi1T-q -;fu;t trr cfi fcrqfm ~ Cf1T ~ -"ill trr ~ ?
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tl DL <., -t
-?-:-JL L - \
(1) ~ (2) ru (3) ~ (4) ~I
In the given dice the colour of opposite side of the face having blue colour will be

Red Yellow

(1) Red (2) Green J;3YY eHow (4) Blue. ~ $ ,

21. Kit .m 1ffi1Tq:iT 311~IM~l -q ~-"ill ~ W ~ ?


C\~\
P?c1 ~ ~" t~'
l\ ,
~ ~ ~
(1) A cfi fcr:rfu1 E t (2) E cfi fcr:rfu1 c t-

r;~~mativeisco(:~n~ givenfi~rt:~ic~
. (3) D cfi fcr:rfu1 ct (4) A cfi fcr:rfu1 F~ tI

(1) E is opposite of A (2) C is opposite of E .


(3) C is opposite of D (4) F is not opposite of A.

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~ (22 - 23 ) I Questions ( 22 - 23 )

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irection: Answer on the basis of given figure that the different faces are folded
in the rm of cube.

22. G P

hich figure of cube is not correctly formed in the following figures?

~ (2)

13)
fE(J
... y
(4)
.~

23. 1 5,

3 4

Which alternative is correct in the following figures of dice?

(A)
Lj (B) LB
~
(e) (D) ~
~
(3) A~C~ (4) A, B, C~ D.
,(1) ~A (2) ~B
(3) Both A and C (4) A, B, C and D.
(1) Only A (2) Only B

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24, 7:lfc:: CfG ~ it EAST CfiT FAST C'MT BAT cpT CAT ft;:r@ ~ m "3"W ~'" ~
'
it RAT cpT
fcR1 wrn ft;:r@'~ ~ ? 2--
If in a coded language the word 'EAST' is written as 'FAST' and 'BAT' is written as \ L1,.,-
'CAT', then in the same coded language 'RAT' will be written as ~ J
(1) TAP ~ SAT (3) PAT (4) QAT. CO
25. 7:lfc:: p= 16, NC = 17 C'MT AEO = 21 it, m NEHLA = ? 2-:
If p = 16, NC = 17 and AEO = 21, then what is the value of NEHLA ? \ V
(1) 41' , ~ 40 (3) 48 ' (4) 46. '

26', ~ fcR:IT CfG ~ -q'MWf "M q1T1?R = 276", '~ "M q1T~' = 789' C'MT '~ "M q1T~

-q;,=247'irm~~q1Tmm ~
In a coded language 'Red colour pen = 276', 'Green colour flower = 789' and
'White colour pen =: 247'. Then code for white is
(1) 2 (2) 5 (3) 4 (4) 7.

27, ~ fcR:IT CfG ~ -q NUMBER cpT PSOZGP ~ ~ ~, m "3"W CfG ~ -q BLOOD cpT
~ft;:r@~ ")
In a coded language 'NUMBER' is written as 'PSOZGP', Then in the same coded
language 'BLOOD' will be written as
(1) ZJMMB (2) ZNMQB (3) DJQMF (4) DNQQF.

~ (28 - 30 ) I Questions ( 28 - 30 )
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~
I C\ II ~ TfCl: tI~ cpT
~ ~ ~ ~ fcn ~--m ~ ~ TfCl: ~ q1T~ -m'l,~ ~ ~,CflmT ~I
Direction: In each of the following questions a statement is given followed by
two conclusions I and U. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given
. conclusions logic;lily follows from the two given statements.
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(I) Cfl~ -q CfiTt fq-w.ft ~ ~ ~I
(II) CfiTt fq-w.ft ~ ~ ~ ~I
(1) ~~l~~
(2) ~~II~~
(3) GFrr ~ I ~ II ~ t
(4) -;::rm~I ~-;::rm-~II~~I
Statements All students are boys.
No boy is dull.
Conclusions (I) There is no girl student in the class.
(II) No student is dull.
(1) Only conclusion I is true
(2) Only conclusion II is true
.Ar Both conclusions I and II are true
(4) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true.,
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(1) ~~I~~
(2) ~~11~~
(3) ~~r~II~t
(4) ~-m~I~~~~II~~1
Statements All poets are intelligent.
All singers are intelligent.
Conclusions (I) All singers are poet.
11~ (II): Some intelligent persons are not singers.
~J Only conclusion I is true .
. (2) Only conclusion 11is true
(3) Both conclusions I and II are true
(4) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true.
3. ~: fcnn<t 1R ~ CfiT{ qfr 3i I q i?ll CflCiI ~ - ~ fOl ~1Jl~rj
~: (I) ff'l11WflR"~'~~1R~tl
(II) cxffin fq~lqrj CflT~ ~ I
(1) ~~I~~
(2) ~~Ir~~
(3) ~~I ~II~t
(4) ~ill~I~~~~II~~1
Statement A car is required on rent - an advertisement
Conclusions (I) All types of vehicles are available on rent.
(II) People will respond to the advertisement.
(1) Only conclusion I is true
(2) Only conclusion II is true
Both conclusions I and II are true
~ Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true.
3. -cr ~ ~ ~ t, m~ it ~ t I -cr CflT1fT it CflT~ ~ I~ CflT tit ~ CF-1T~ ~ ?
(I)' -qfu (2) ~, (3) ~ (4) ~I
A and Bare brothers,C and D are sisters. The son of A is brother of D~Then the
relation of B with Cis '
(1) Husband (2) Brother (3) Uncle (4) Nephew.
3. W1, ~ CflT ~ ~, ~, ~ qfr ~ ~I ~, ~ Cfll 1fT ~ I W1 CflT ~ ~
~-"ffi~~ ")

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Ram is the brother of Deepak, Sunita is sister of Rajesh, Deepak is the son of
Sunita. How is Ram related to Sunita ?
~ Son (2) Brother' ; (3) Nephew (4) Father.
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33. ~ 79 ED 86 = 6897 if, ill 53 E0 47 =

If 79 E0 86 = 68~7, then the value of 53 E0 47 =


(1) 5347 ~7435 (3) 2491 (4) .3574.

34. ~ 719, 609,735,689,834,937,600,798,610 CfiT 31RliT ~ it ~ -q{ ~ ~

*" ~ CDT ljOHCf1M irrn


If the numbers 719, 609~ 73,5, 689, 834, 937, 600, 798, 610 are arranged in
ascending order, then the mu)tiplication o'f digits of the mid-number is
(1) 96 (2) 9 (3) 17 e-(4'(63.

35. ~ P>Q, Q> R31tt R> sm, ill P .. ?.. S.


If P> Q, q> Rand R> 9, then P .. ? .. S.
~ P> S (2) P = S (3) P < S (4) P?- S.

36. ~ Cfi1 ~ 3W: if 23 orr ~ ~ fi 31R if 15 orr ~ t, ill.-cifm it ~ fcmR


cx:ffifi t ? T J.. ~ u..
t
Urmila has 23rd rank from the right and 15th rank from the left. Then, how
many persons are there in the row ? (I.,
(1) 37 ~ 38 . (3) 9 (4) 8.

~ M l=ffirit 4 -mfr& -&rcw ill l=ffirciT 27 -mfr& -m ~ irrn ?


37. CfiT 2TI 3W CfiT ~
b~Q
(1) flll1ClI{ (2) qllMClI{ (3) ~ (4) ~IfYiClI{I

If 4th day of any month was Sunday, what will be the day on 27th day of the
bO~
same month?
(1) Monday ~ Tuesday (3) Wednesday (4) Saturday.
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38. ~ 3 ~, 2004 eFt flll1ClI{ 2TI, ill 5., 2004 ~ ~-m ~ irrn ?
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(I) \~ (2) #lI1ClI{ (3) -&rcw (4) qllMClI{ I ll9
If 3rd January, 2004 was Monday, what will be the day on 5th April, 2004 ?
(1.) Wednesday (2) Monday. ~Sunday (4) Tuesday.
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39. ~. 14 ~, 1995 CfiT ~lSflClI{ 2TI, ill 30 lifit, 1994 CfiT ~-m ~ 2TI ? 19<t
(I) -&rcw (2) ml1ClI{ (3) qlldClI{ (4) ~ I 2?J
If 14th July of 1995 was Friday, then what was the day on 30th March of 1994 ?
~3
(1) Sunday (2) Monday (3) Tuesday (4) Wednesday.

40. m if 4 ~ rrt fllI1ClI{ 2TI I m if 3 ~ ~ ~-m ~ -wrr ?


(I) -&rcw (2) fllI1ClI{ (3) qllMClI{ (4) ~ I

If 4 days before today it was Monday, what day will it fallon after 3 days?
(I) Sunday (2) Monday (3) Tuesday (4) Wednesday ..

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( 41 - 45 ) / Questions ( 41 - 45 )
~: m 41 ~45 if ~ if ~ ftf;d~<t-rmtl ~ ~ ~fu;r ~ ~ ~ ~~
tl wiriwrmCfi1~~1
Direction: In questions 41 to 45 there are four figures given. One of these does
n t correlate with the rest of the figures. Find out that odd figure.

\ I F
(1)
I~ (2)
Ip
(3)
I /)y
(4)
I

4
1~1xJ<1~IEBj
(1) (2) (3) (4)

4. I~Ipi j\.I.v1
( 1) (2) (3) (4)

4 .
~




~ . ~

(2j

(1) (2) (3) (4)

45.

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1~[~I\Q7I@1
(1) (2) (3) (4) .

( 46 - 47 ) / Questions ( 46 - 47 )
~ : m 46 ~ 47 if ~ ~ ~ ~ t; ~ ~ ~ CflT w:w:rr-~ Cf ~ CflT
~
-~ ~ tl w:w:rr-~ ~ ~ if ~ ~.~ ~ W ~ tl ~ ~-~ if ~ ~ ~
feciCfiT~ CfiBf t, ~w:w:rr-~ if
~ ~I ~qli+1l< 31PT ~
~ ~-~ CflT~ ~I
Direction : In questions 46 and 47 there are two sets of figures. One set
co tains problem-figures while the other has answer-figures. There is a sequence
ac ording to which the problem-figures are arranged. You have to select one figure
fro the set of answer-figures which can be placed in sequence after the set of
pr blem-figures. Find out the correct figure. .
46 w:w:rr-~ /

I""----tI~ I ~I ~ I~t II ~ [~
Problem-fi,gures ~-~

(1)
,~r ]
/ Am~wer-figures

(2) (3) (4)

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47.

( 1) (2) (3) (4)

How many triangles are present in the following figure?


A

R C
(1) 14 (2) 10 (3) 12 (4) 09.

49. Kit rrt m if ~ ~ ct ~ eFr ~ it f-q51lifll{ ~ ~ ~I ~ mm1 ~ eFr


~ 19WR 1:R cFR--Br 3Wffu ~ ?
In the following question, three figures showing a sequence of folding a paper are
given. Which could resemble the figure when the third figure is unfolded?
"3TR-f;:r;r / Answer-figures
fjT-ffqf-f;:r;r / Problem-figures

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Choose the correct mirror image of the given problem figure from given four
alternatives.

( 1) (2) (3) ~

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