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1.

Pick the odd man out

CEHL

ACFJ

SUXZ ***

PRUY

2.10 ,7,12,10,14 ........

12

18

16

13 ***

3.18,19,21,24 ......

25

26

28 ***

27

4. Building: Bricks:: Flower:

OPTIONS

Fruit

Seed

Petals ***

Honey

5. if STICK is coded as RSHBJ, then REPLY is coded as:

OPTIONS

QDOKX ***

SFQNX
QDOMX

SFQMZ

6.Internet: Connectivy: Cell phone:

OPTIONS

Voicemail

Ringtone

SMS

Network ***

7.If 1022834 represents VACCINE ,which word is represented by 4820548?

ECLIPSE

ECHELON

ESTIMITE

ESCAPES ***

8. Pick the odd man out.

OPTIONS

CFK

QSV ***

RUZ

PSX

9.Pick the odd man out.

ED9

ADS

CE8

ACS ***

10. Symbols -,# / and ? mean the following


A-B means A plus B

A # B means A multiplied with B.

A/B means A is greater than or equal to B.

A ? B means A is less than B.

Using these symbols and taking the given statements as

true, find out that which of the given conclusions is/are

definitely true?

Statements:

[V@X]/[V-X),X?Y and Z/Y

Conclusions:

I.X ? Z

II.(V –X) ? (V # X)

OPTIONS

Only I is true

Only II is true

Both are correct ***

None of these is true

11. Given signs signify something and on that basis, assume

the given statement to be true. Answer the question basis the

information provided.

"%"denotes "greater than

“>”denotes "equal to”

“=” denotes "not less than”


"@" denotes "not equal to

“#” denotes "less than”

“*” denotes "not greater than”

if A%B#C, it follows that

Options

B=A%C

A>C#B

C*B=A

A=B*C ***

12. Bhavika and Sunaina start simultaneously towards each other from two places 100 m apart.

After walking 30 m. Bhavika turns left and goes 10 m, then she turns right and goes 20m and

then turns right again and comes back to the road on which she had started walking.

If both Bhavika and Sunaina walk with the same speed, what is the distance between them at

this point of time?

40 meters

70 meters

20 meters ***

10 meters

13. Shilpa walks 6 km towards South. From there, she walks 9 km towards East.

Then she walks 2 km towards South. Again she walks 3 km towards West. How

far is she from her original position?

OPTIONS

8 km ***

7 km
10 km

9 km

13. A person travels 12 Iim in the Southward direction and then travels 5 kms to

the right and then travels 15 kms towards the right and finally travels 5 kms towards

the East. How far is he from the starting place?

11.5kms

28.5kms

5kms

3kms ***

14. Symbols <, @, * and? mean the following:

Using these symbols and taking the given statements as true, find out that which of the given

conclusions is/are definitely true?

Statements:

R*S, T?S and U<T

Conclusions:

I.R<T

II. R* U

OPTIONS

Only I is true

Only II is true ***

Both are correct

None of these is true

15. A woman is facing Shuth. She turns 45° in the clockwise direction and then 35 in the

anticlockwise direction. Which direction is she facing now?


OPTIONS

West

South

South-East

South-West ***

16. The question consists of a problem question followed by ton statements I aid it.

Find out if the information given in the statements is sufficient in finding the solution to the problems

Problem question :

Soha ranks fifth in the class. How many students are there in

the class?

Statements:

i)One of her friends got the 40th rank which is the second last rank in the class.

ii)Her rank from the middle is 17.

OPTIONS

Statement alone is sufficient ***

Statement. 11 alone is sufficient

Both statements put together are sufficient

Both the statements even put together are not sufficient

Either of the statements is sufficient

17.Problem question: Who is the son of R Statements:

I) Pins R's sister.

II) Q is the son of P.

OPTIONS

Statement I alone is sufficient

Statement Il alone is sufficient


Both statements put together sufficient ***

Both the statements even put together are not sufficient

18. Problem question: When is Rahul's birthday?

Statements:

I)His birthday is before 25th and after 22nd November.

II) His birthday is after 23rd and before 26th November.

OPTIONS

Statement I alone is sufficient

Statement Il alone is sufficient

Both statements put together sufficient ***

Both the statements even put together are not sufficient

19. Problem question: P. Q. R. S are four friends. Who is the youngest among them?

Statements:

I)The total age of P and Q is more than that of R.

II)The total age of P and S together is less than that of R.

OPTIONS

Statement I alone is sufficient

Statement Il alone is sufficient

Both statements put together sufficient ***

Both the statements even put together are not sufficient

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1.Dress

2.Yarn

3.Cotton

4.Stitching

5.Plant

OPTIONS

3,5,2,1,4

5,3,2,4,1 ***

1,2,3,4,5

5,3,1,4,2

22.

1.File

2.Computer

3.Programs

4.Paint

5.Print

OPTIONS

2,3,4,1,5 ***

2,1,3,4,5

2,4,3,1,5

2,1,4,3,5

23. Read the passage carefully and select the statement that can be inferred from it.
Of all the fitness and wellness activities customary in india, Artistic yoga is the new kid in town. It has
successfully earned a pat on the back from whosoever has lent an ear to the latest advancements.
Artistic yoga combines the suaveness of yoga and the frenzy of modern cardio-vascular exercises. The
technique involves performance of various aasanas and pranayams followed by walking on treadmill.
stair climbing. cycling and so on. The activities are performed in a cyclic order and the aasana or
pranayam that is done in the beginning is repeated in the end. This helps an individual at the physical
level as well as the mental and spiritual level, thus helping bring about a complete transformation of
body, mind and soul.

OPTIONS

Artistic yoga has been adopted by modern people since it is in fashion these days

Artistic yoga helps in the overall development of those who practise it ***

Since it combines yoga and exercises, artistic yoga will replace other fitness and wellness programmes.

All the activities performed at the beginning of artistic yoga are also repeated in the end

24. Read the passage carefully and select the statement that can be inferred from it.

Efficiency is all right n its place, in the shop, the factory, the store. The trouble with efficiency is that it
wants to rule our play as well as our work it won't be content to reign in the shop, it follows us home.

OPTIONS

Efficiency can become all pervading ***

Efficiency does not always pay

Efficiency can be more of a torture than blessing

None of these

25. A recent communication noted that India's foreign minister told officials in U.K. that New Delhi
intends to maintain and extend her open door policy to the West. The minister also said that India
would continue with her programme of political and economic changes despite a recent campaign
against western ideas and foreign aid

India would make amends to réconcile with the western ideas by following an open door policy.

Although internal changes in India may not follow western ideas, foreign trade with the West shall
continue. ***
India would continue her open door policy with other western countries despite her issues with U.K.

India's internal policies are not dependent on her foreign relations.

26. In today's times, most of the high growth jobs require a person to be a graduate. However, many of
the new jobs that are cropping up - be it general or technical-require knowledge other than that
acquired from attending college. Jobs like tele calling, copy editing require people to possess a good
command over language apart from basic interpersonal skills. These pre-requisites help them grab hold
of opportunities in the job market and shine in their respective careers.

A person with excellent language and interpersonalskills would still not find employment unless he is a
graduate too

College education would need to be revamped to impart employment skills to students

Interpersonal and language proficiency are skills which will soon be taught in colleges

People who do not have good interpersonal and language skills cannot excel in the work place

Tele calling and copy editing me high growth jobs ***

27. There are 4 questions based on the same puzzle. Answer the questions based on the given
information:

A.S. O. D. F. Tare members of a family consisting of 3 men and 3 women, among whom there are two
married couples. We also know that

() O is the son of S.

(ii) T is the daughter of D.

(iii) F is the grandsor of A.

(iv) D is the mother of a girl and a boy.

(V)S is not the father of O.

(vi) All the mentioned above are between these six persons only.

T’s grand mother is


OPTIONS

F’s mother

A ***

28 .D’s husband is

OPTIONS

O ***

None of these

29.

1. The employee should have worked in his/her current post for more than 6 months.

2. The employee should have been rated as atleast 7/10 by his/her reporting manager and 6/10 by his
colleagues.

3. The employee should be a part of atleast one employee engagement activity conducted in the office.

4. The employee should have taken part in the employee Personality the organization lopinent
programme atleast once after joining

5. The employee should have (a.) worked in the organization for an year and (b.) should have had atleast
1 year of work experience prior to this job.

However.

a) Employees who fullfil all conditions except (2.) should be given 5% bonus.

b) Employees who fullfil all conditions except (5 b.) should be given 7% bonus.

Should the given employee be given 10% bonus? (The case is presented as on 1.12.2012)

A decision has to be taken on the basis of the given conditions. There are two cases based on the same
set of conditions. Take a decision for both the cases and mark the correct answer for each.
Saurabh is the incharge of the employee engagement programmes conducted in the office and has been
an active participant in all the initiatives. He is at the post of Senior HR Manager ever since he joined the
organization 1.5 years back. Previously he was working with Auction.com as the HR Manager and had a
work experience of 1 year there. Owing to his zeal and exuberance, he was rated 8/10 by his reporting
manager and 9/10 by his colleagues. He attended the personality development programme twice ever
since he joined the organization.

OPTIONS

Employee should be given 10 bonus ***

Employee should be given 7% bonus

Employee should be given 5% bonus

30. The following are the criteria for giving 10% bonus to employees.

1. The employee should have worked in his/her current post for more than 6 months.

2. The employee should have been rated as atleast 7/10 by his/her reporting manager and 6/10 by his
colleagues.

3. re employee should be a part of atleast one employee engagement activity conducted in the office.

4. The employee should have taken part in the employee personality development programme atleast
once after joining the organization.

5. The employee should have (a.) worked in the organization for an year and (b.) should have had atleast
1 year of work experience prior to this job.

However.

a) Employees who fullfil all conditions except (2.) should be given 5% bonus.

b) Employees who fullfil all conditions except (5 b.) should be

has been a regular participant in the Go Green initiative for employees in the organization. She had
undergone the personality development programme when she had joined the organization as a fresher
2 years back.
OPTIONS

Employee should be given 10% bonus

Employee should be given 7% bonus

Employee should be given 5% bonus

Employee should not be given any bonus

Data insufficient***

1 . QDXM:SFYN :: UIOZ?

LPWA

PAQM

WKPA ***

QNLA

2. From the given choices select the odd one out.

OPTIONS

BC9 ***

ADS

DB6

HA9

3. If NORMAL is coded as LAMRON, then SYSTEM is coded as:

OPTIONS

METSYS ***

TXTUDN

METSSY

TZTUEN
4. If WEALTH is coded as 69, then what will PROSPERITY be coded as?

161

151

160 ***

156

5. Find the missing term in the series.

5.4.1.8, 7.2.11.......

OPTIONS

11.4

11.3 ***

10.4

10.3

6. In a certain code, ASSUMPTION is written as 1113472065. How is KNOWLEDGE written in that code?

OPTIONS

256565675

254545475

256565475

256535475 ***

7. Find the next number in the series.

8, 8, 6, 2....

OPTIONS

-3

-4 ***

3
8. In a certain code, REINFORCE is written as ENOCRIFRE. How is ATTEMPTS written in that code?

OPTIONS

TEPSATMT ***

ATMTTEPS

ATTTEMPS

TEMPSATT

9. In a certain language, digits 0,1,2,3,4 and 5 are substituted by a,b,c, d,e and f. Find the value of (ef* f-
ba)/ed?

OPTIONS

15

5 ***

33/43

30/43

10. Find the missing term in the series.

5, 7, 10, 14, 20, 26, 35, 43.......

OPTIONS

52

53

51

55 ***

11. X says, pointing to Y. "He is my sister's only brother's son." How is Y related to X?

OPTIONS

Son ***

Nephew

Uncle

Brother
12. Kapil drives 12 kms towards west and then 3 kms towards south. He then turns east and drives 8
kms. How far is he from. his starting point?

OPTIONS

5 kms ***

4kms

10 kms

9kms

13.A man runs 4 km towards north, then 20 km towards east. Then he runs 4 km towards south. How far
is he from his initial position?

OPTIONS

20 km ***

4 km

16 km

24 km

14. The given sign on that basis, assume the given statements and find which of the two conclusions and
11 is/are definitely true.

'A* B' means "A is not greater than B'.

'A | B' means "A is neither smaller than nor equal to B'

'A/B' means 'A is not smaller than B

'A B' means "A is neither greater than nor equal to B'

'A? B' means 'A is neither greater than nor smaller than

Statements:

M?S|Q|P,R/P,T P

Conclusions:

i. M|T

ii. Q R

OPTIONS
Only I is true ***

Only II is true

Both are correct

None of these is true

15. Choose the correct option

OPTIONS

A+B means "A is the father of B”

A-B means "A is the brother of B”

A*B means” B is the son of A”

A/B means "A is the husband of B”

then which of the given statements indicates that is the grandfather of Z?

X+Y-R/S*Z

X+Y*R-S/Z

X+Y/R*S*Z ***

X+Y-R*S/Z

16.E is the only son of F. E is married to G and C is the only daughter of G. How is C related to E?

Granddaughter

Son

Daughter ***

Sister

17.The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to the problem.

Problem question: Is P divisible by 12?

Statements:
I) P is divisible by 8

II) P is divisible by 3

Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question

Statement Il alone is sufficient in answering the problem question

Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question

Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem question ***

Either of the statement is sufficient in answering the problem question.

18. Problem question:

In a certain code language. '129' means 'enjoy the life' Which number means 'enjoy'?

Statements: I) In that language 913' means 'the whole life'

II) In that language '527' means 'smile and enjoy

Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question

Statement Il alone is sufficient in answering the problem question

Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question

Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem question

Either of the statement is sufficient in answering the problem question.***

19. Problem question: How many people have exactly 2 hobbies given that there are 3 hobbies that a
person can have and each person has to have atleast one hobby?

Statements:

I)Out of a total of 135 people, there are only 5 people with 3 hobbies and 100 with only one hobby.

II) Out of 400 people there are 35 people with atleast 2 hobbies.

Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question ***

Statement Il alone is sufficient in answering the problem question

Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question

Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem question
Either of the statement is sufficient in answering the problem question.

20)

1. Judgment

2. Arrest

3. Police

4.Crime

5.Complaint

6.Court Hearing

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

4,3,5,6,2,1

5,4,3,2,6,1

4,3,2,5,6,1

21.

1. Dough

2. Flour

3. Cake

4. Oven

5. Sell

OPTIONS

21435 ***

14325

21345

12435

22.
(i) Six friends P. Q, R, S, T and U are members of a club and play a different game of Football, Cricket,
Tennis, Basketball, Badminton and Volleyball.

(II) T who is taller than P and S plays Tennis.

(iii) The tallest among them plays Basketball.

(iv) The shortest among them plays Volleyball.

(v) Q and S neither play Volleyball nor Basketball.

(vi) R plays Volleyball.

(vii) T is between Q who plays Football and P in order of height.

Who is taller than R but shorter than P?

Data inadequate

None of these ***

23. Choose the correct option.

Which of the given statements is NOT true?

OPTIONS

T is taller than R

U is taller than Q

S is taller than R

Q is taller than S

P is shorter than R

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