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REASONING HANDOUTS TIER-I 07/23

INDEX
S.NO. NAME OF THE TOPIC PAGE NUMBERS

1. NUMBER SERIES .................................................................. 3-6


2. LETTER SERIES ..................................................................... 7-9

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3. ANALOGY .......................................................................... 10-13
4. CLASSIFICATION ................................................................. 14-15

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5. CODING & DECDOING ........................................................ 16-21
6. INSERT THE MISSING NUMBER . ....................................... 22-25

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6. SYMBOLS & NOTATIONS ................................................... 26-29
7.
8.
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DIRECTIONS & DISTANCE ................................................... 30-35
SEATING ARRANGEMENT .................................................. 36-39
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9. RANKING ........................................................................... 40-41
10. ALPHABET ......................................................................... 42-43
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11. LOGICAL ORDER OF WORDS .............................................. 44-47


12. WORD FORMATION ........................................................... 48-50
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13. LOGICAL VENN DIAGRAMS ................................................ 51-56


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14. SYLLOGISM ........................................................................ 57-62


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15. STATEMENT & ASSUMPTIONS........................................... 63-65


16. STATEMENT & CONCLUSIONS .......................................... 66-68
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17. STATEMENT & ARGUMENTS .............................................. 69-71


17. CUBES & DICE .................................................................... 72-75
18. NON- VERBAL .................................................................... 76-90
19. PUZZLES TEST .................................................................... 91-93
20. CLOCKS .............................................................................. 94-95
21. CALENDARS ....................................................................... 96-97
22. BLOOD RELATIONS ........................................................... 98-100
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REASONING HANDOUTS TIER-I 07/23

NUMBER SERIES
HANDOUT
TIER-I
Directions : Select the set in which the numbers 31. 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ?
are related in the same way as are the numbers 32. 3, 4, 25, 6, 8, 100, 5, 12, ?
of the following set.
33. 5, 7, 12, 21, 32, 53, 71, 23, ?

INT
1. 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, __?
34. 5, 45, 9, 8, 96, 12, 11, 165, ?
2. 4, 5, 7, 10, 14, 19, __?
35. 4,19,49,93,154,229,319
3. 5, 8, 12, 17, 23, 30, __?
36. 3,12,36,144,431,1728

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4. 80, 73, 66, 59, 52, ?
37. 1,2,6,24,120,620
5. 444, 442, 439, 435, ?
38.8,27,64,125,218,343
6. 71, 59, 48, 38, 29, ?
39. 6,14,31,64,137,280

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7. 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, __?
40. 16,16,17,21,27,46,71
8. 6, 18, 54, 162, __?
9. 3, 3, 4.5, 9, 22.5, __?
10.9000, 9000, 4500, 1500, 375, ?
HIN 41.9,6,16,10,30,18,_____,34
1) 60 2) 36 3) 68 4) 58
42.18,10,6,4,3,____
AC
11.600, 120, 30, 10, 5, ?
1) 5 2) 4 3) 2.5 4) 8
12.8000, 2000, 500, 125, ?
43.5,9,16,29,54,103,_____
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13.5, 12, 39, 160, ?


1) 109 2) 200 3) 213 4) 159
14.3, 5, 13, 43, ? , 891
44.12,32,72,152,____,632
15.2, 6, 20, 82, ?, 2474
1) 304 2) 312 3) 315 4) 325
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16.4, 5, 7, 11, 19, 35, ?


45.8,1,9,10,19,29,______, 77
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17.4, 6, 16, 62, 308, ?


18. 4, 7, 12, 21, 38, ? 1) 38 2) 48 3) 40 4) 52
47. 94,169,2516,___,4936
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19. 97, 89, 83, 79, ?


20. 53, 59, 61, 67, ? 1) 3625 2) 3526 3) 3636 4) 3525

21. 80, 78, 75, 70, 63, 52, ? 46.68, 3, 63, 3, 57, 9, 50, 15, 42, 33, 33, ?
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22. 15, 22, 33, 46, 63, 82, ? 1) 63 2)33 3) 66 4) 36


23. 1, 9, 25, 49, 81, 121, ? 48.5,6,9,15,____, 40
24. 24, 35, 48, 63, 80, ? 1) 32 2) 20 3) 25 4) 23
25. 122, 145, 170, 197, 226, ? 49.840, 168, 42,14,7,____
26. 6, 12, 20, 30, 42, ? 1) 1 2) 7 3) -2 4) -7
27. 720, 504, 336, 210, ? 50.(2,3), (5,7), (11,13), (17,19),_____
28. 1740, 1342, 1010, 738, ? 1) (23,25) 2) (21,23) 3) (23,29) 4) (23,26)
29. 9, 8, 10, 16,11, 32, 12, ? 51. 11,13,19,49,109,239,_____
30. 6, 2, 9, 4, 13, 8, 18 ?, ? 1) 449 2) 394 3) 349 4) 494

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REASONING HANDOUTS TIER-I 07/23 NUMBER SERIES
52. 87,89,92,97,104,115,?,145 69. 3,13,61,241,721,1441,____
1) 125 2) 128 3) 133 4) 132 1) 2756 2) 1404 3) 1441 4) 2882
70. 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, ?
1 1 2 2
53. 11 , 12 , 14 , 16 ,_____ 1) 45 2) 47 3) 49 4) 43
9 2 7 3
71. 1, 1, 4, 8, 9, 27, 16,__
1 1
1) 18 2) 22 3) 20 4) 25 1) 12 2) 15 3) 32 4) 64
3 2
54.31,35,43,59,91,____ PREVIOUS QUESTIONS

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1) 105 2) 165 3) 143 4) 155 Direction (72-76):Identify the number that does
not belong to the following series.
55.2,5,9,19,37,______
72. 24576, 6144, 1536, 386, 96, 24
1) 74 2) 76 3) 80 4) 75

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1) 96 2) 386 3) 1536 4) 6144
56.1,2,5,12,27,58,121,____
73. 121, 143, 165, 186, 209
1) 264 2) 154 3) 248 4) 242
1) 143 2) 165 3) 186 4) 209
57.3,8,15,24,34,48,63

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74. 2, 6, 14, 30, 62, 126, 250
1) 15 2) 34 3) 24 4) 48
58.3,10,27,4,16,64,5,25,125
1) 27 2) 16
59.3,4,10,32,136,685,4116
3) 10
HIN 4) 25
1) 62

1) 4
2) 250
75. 4, 10, 22, 46, 96, 190, 382
2) 10
3) 14

3) 96
4) 126

4) 382
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76. 325, 259, 202, 160, 127, 105, 94
1) 10 2) 32 3) 685 4) 136
1) 94 2) 127 3) 202 4) 259
60.1,5,9,16,25,36,49
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Direction :Find the missing term (?) in the given


1) 5 2) 16 3) 25 4) 9
series.
61. 89,78,86,80,85,82,83
77. 4,25, 121, ?, 529,961
1) 89 2) 86 3) 85 4) 78
1) 289 2) 361 3) 324 4) 256
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62. 1,5,14,30,55,93
78. 17, 21, 30, 46, 71, ?
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1) 30 2) 55 3) 14 4) 93
1) 96 2) 107 3) 101 4) 105
63. 6,14,30,64,126
79. 5, 10, 26, ?, 122, 170
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1) 64 2) 30 3) 126 4) 14
1) 77 2) 82 3) 50 4) 65
64. 2,5,10,17,26,37,50,64
80. 61, 63, 65, 77, 89, ?, 149, 205
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1) 10 2) 37 3) 50 4) 64
1) 115 2) 119 3) 132 4) 123
65.1236,2346,3456,4566,5686
81. 45, 47, 53, 65, 85, ?
1) 2346 2) 5686 3) 4566 4) 3456
1) 145 2) 105 3) 115 4) 130
66. 16,12,18,40.5,121.5,____
82. 11, 12, 36, 41, ?, 296
1) 216.85 2) 215.75 3) 455.625 4) 318.25
1) 287 2) 48 3) 123 4) 205
67. 8, 15, 13, 20, 18, 25, ?, ?
83. 58, 73, 99, 138, 193, ?, 368
1) 24, 31 2) 22,29 3) 28,35 4) 23,30
1) 260 2) 329 3) 268 4) 312
68. 1331, 729, 343, 125, ?
84. 39, 50, 63, 80, ?, 122, 151, 182
1) 216 2) 64 3) 27 4) 36
1) 90 2) 99 3) 105 4) 108

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REASONING HANDOUTS TIER-I 07/23 NUMBER SERIES
85. 45, 63, 101, 160, 241, ? 102. 2 , 12, 30, 56, ?
1)368 2) 305 3) 319 4) 345 1) 90 2) 96 3) 108 4) 112
86. 12, 21, 23, 32, 34, ? 103. 0,6,24, 60, 121, 210,336 find wrong term?
1) 43 2) 41 3) 25 4) 35 1) 24 2) 60 3) 121 4) 210
87. 3,15,35,63, ? 104. 8, 4.5, 5.5, 13, 56, ?
1) 77 2) 84 3) 99 4) 98 1) 566 2) 496 3) 596 4) 456
88. 19,23, 26,30, 33, ? 105. 3,4,10,33,136, ?

INT
1) 31 2) 35 3) 37 D) 39 1) 685 2) 680 3) 520 4) 650

89. 138, 161, 185, 210 106. 5,86, 135, 160, 169, ?

1) 240 2) 236 3) 272 D) 229 1) 169 2) 175 3) 170 4) 173

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90.Select the number that will come next in the 107. 32, 320, 464, 536, 572, 590, ?
following 1) 600 2) 599 3) 610 4) 608
6, 17, 39, 72, ? 108. 13, 17, 26, 42, 67, ?

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1) 94 2) 127 3) 83 4) 116 1) 71 2) 103 3) 72 4) 125

91. 9,17,33,65,?
1) 99
92. 5,7,11,?,35, 67
2) 117 3) 119
HIN 4) 129
109. 8, 4, 4, 6, 12, 30, ?
1) 60 2) 45 3) 75
110.Find the wrong number in the given series.
4) 90
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5, 6, 14, 45, 185, 925
1) 23 2) 28 3) 30 4) 19
1) 45 2) 14 3) 185 4) 6
93. 4,8,12,24,36, ?
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111. 9,10,14, 23, 39, ...........


1) 72 2) 65 3) 60 4) 144
1) 44 2) 49 3) 54 4) 64
94. 6,10, 18, 34, ?
112. 54, 77, 96, 113, 126, ?
1) 46 2) 56 3) 66 4) 76
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1) 180 2) 137 3) 123 4) 104


95. 33,28,24, ? , 19,18
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113. 5,13, 25, 41, 61, 85, ?


1) 21 2) 22 3) 20 4) 23
1) 105 2) 113 3) 120 4) 102
96. ?, 10,29,66, 127, 218, 345
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114. 4, 12, 39, 103, 228, ?


1) 5 2) 6 3) 3 4) 1
1) 456 2) 440 3) 444 4) 446
97. 1,4,15, 64, ?
115. 6, 15, 33, 69, 141, ?
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1) 285 2) 315 3) 325 4) 375 1) 285 2) 287 3) 288 4) 284


98. 3,10, 24,52, 108, ? 116. 43, 168, 152, 179, 175, ?
1) 180 2) 190 3) 210 4) 220 1) 176 2) 164 3) 184 4) 175
99. 47, 42, 40, 35,33, ? 117. 11, 12, 16, 25, ?
1) 30 2) 28 3) 31 4) 39 1) 45 2) 49 3) 41 4) 43
100. 197, 170, 145, 122, ? 118. ?, 187, 2057, 22627
1) 105 2) 101 3) 100 4) 107 1) 25 2) 27 3) 15 4) 17
101. 520, 738, 1010, 1342, 1740, ? 119. 2,5,9,19, 37, ?
1) 2500 2) 2210 3) 2200 4) 2000 A) 73 2) 75 3) 76 4) 78

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REASONING HANDOUTS TIER-I 07/23 NUMBER SERIES
120. 110, 132, 156, ? , 210 138. 18, 29, 42, 59, 78, 101, ?
1) 162 2) 172 3) 182 4) 192 1)125 2) 130 3) 137 4) 121
121.7,18, 36, ?, 93, 132 139. 3, 20, 38, 52, 75, 82, 114, ?
1) 92 2) 83 3) 55 4) 61 1) 110 2) 118 3) 101 4) 104
SSC CGL-2020 140. 4096, 1024, 256, 64, ?
122. 24, 35, 51, 73, 102, ? 1)16 2)28 3) 8 4) 30
1)139 2) 151 3) 131 4) 149 SSC CGL-2021

INT
123. 4, 11, 31, 65, 193, ? 141.74, 74, 72, 24, ?, 4
1) 368 2) 398 3) 386 4) 389 1) 20 2) 21 3) 15 4) 9
124. 27, 30, 37, 50, ?, 98 142. 7, 11,14,25,29,55,?

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1) 62 2) 69 3) 78 4) 82 1)59 2) 60 3) 90 4) 95
125. 14,19,29,40,44,? 143.240,120,?,180,360,900
1) 60 2) 52 3) 59 4) 56 1) 148 2) 150 3) 120 4) 130

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126. 5, 13, 22, 34, 51, 75, 108, 152, ? 144.2,31,4,37,10,41,28,43,82,47,?
1)230 2) 203
127. 37, 52, 74, 104, 143, ?
1)192 2) 202
3) 290

3) 176
HIN 4) 209

4) 168
1)422 2) 242
145. 2, 6,10,17,52,94,472,?
1)763 2) 861
3) 244

3) 736
4) 224

4) 816
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128. 5, 11, 25, 55, 117, 243, ? 146. 35,54,77,106,137,?
1)497 2) 479 3) 437 4) 473 1)174 2) 179 3) 170 4) 151
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129. 215, 231, 256, 292, ? 147. 32,34,43,71,136,?


1) 341 2) 402 3) 369 4) 328 1)277 2) 149 3) 262 4) 188
130. 17, 20, 80, 85, ?, 517 148. 9,29,67,129, ?,349
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1) 412 2) 504 3) 510 4) 213 1)185 2) 221 3) 178 4) 242


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131. 6, 7, 23, 41, 125, ? 149. 1,1,2,2,6,10,42,?,1806


1) 345 2) 245 3) 254 4) 354 1)1389 2) 1010 3) 1302 4) 1203
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132. 17, 22, 29, 39, 53, ? 150. 7,16,41,94,251,?


1) 89 2) 72 3) 83 4) 76 1)586 2) 568 3) 468 4) 486
133. 6, 6, 8, 24, 28, 140, ?
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1) 146 2) 144 3)148 4) 145


REASONING
134. 121, 169, 225, 289, ?
PREPARATION STRATEGY
1) 398 2)361 3)410 4) 305
135. 18, 3, 36, 6, 54, 9, ?
1) 72 2) 90 3) 89 4) 12
136. 13, 26, 52, 104, ?
1)152 2) 196 3)230 4) 208
137. 28, 18, 12, 8, ?
1) 5 2) 2 3) 4 4) 3

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REASONING HANDOUTS TIER-I 07/23

LETTER SERIES
HANDOUT
TIER-I
Directions : Select the set in which the numbers one each time. Which of the following series
are related in the same way as are the numbers
observes the rule?
of the following set.
A) ADHMS B) HKOSV C) GJNSX D) FLQUX
1. U,O,I,?,A

INT
16. In the following questions, number of letters
A) E B) C C) S D) G
are skipped in between by a particular rule.
2. Z,S,W,O,T,K,Q,G, __?_?
Which of the following series observes the rule?
A) N,C B) N,D C) O,C D) O,D

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3. AZ, GT,MN, ? , YB A) AEJOTY B) AFKPUZ C) AFKPTY D) AEINRV
A) KF B) RX C) SH D) KP 17. In the following question letters are skipped
4. JE, LH, OL,SQ,? between by following a particular rule. Which

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A) TV B) UW C) WX D) XW of the following series observes the rule?
5. FLP, INS, LPV, ___? A) BDFIJ B) DGJLM C) BDHPF D) ACFHJ
A) ORY

A) PIU
B) VXY
6. LXF, MTJ, NPN, OLR,__?
B) PHV
HIN
C) UXZ

C) PJW
D) OTY

D) PKX
18.C 4 X, F 9 U, I 16 R, ?
A) L 25 P B) K 25 P C) 6 27 P D) L 25 O
19. Z 9 A, X 7 D, __, T 3 J, R I M
AC
7. _b c _ _ b b_ a a b c
A) W 6 F B) S 3 H C) G 9 V D) V 5 G
A) a c a b B) b a b c C) a c a c D) a a c c
8. a b b _b a a _ a_ b a b _ a b 20.S T 39, U V 43, W X 47, ?
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A) abba B) abab C) ccac D) aabb A) Y Z 47 B) Y Z 52 C) Y Z 51 D) Y X 50


9. a d b _ a c _ d a_ c d d c b_ d b c_ c b d a 21. J 2 Z, K 4 X, I 7 V, ?, H 16 R, M 22 P
A) b c c b a B) c b b a a C) c c b b a D) b b c a d A) I 11T B) L 11 S C) L 12 T D) L 11 T
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10. m n o, n o p q, o p q r s,_ _ _ _ _ 22.G 4 T, J 10 R, M 22 P, P 46 N, __?


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A) m n o p q B) o q r s t C) p q r s t D) q r s t u A) S 96 L B) S 94 L C) S 92 M D) S 94 O
11._ O P Q N _ P Q N O _ Q N O P_
A) ONQP B) NOQP C) NOPQ D) PQNO A D H M
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23.
12. _ s r _ t r _ s r s _ r_ s r s t _ 4 9 15 22
A) ttssrr B) tsrtsr C) strtrs D) tstttr R S Q Q
A) B) C) D)
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13. The number of letters skipped in between 30 30 31 30


adjacent letters in the series is decreased by
24. R, C, T, E, V, ?, X, I
one. Which of the following series observes
the rule? A) Y B) W C) G D) F
A) DJOTV B) DJOSV C) DJOSW D) DIOSU 25. X, R, ?, I, F, D, C
14. The number of letters skipped in between A) Q B) M C) N D) O
adjacent letters in a series is 5. Which of the 26. D, J, ?, S, V, X
following series observes the rule? A) O B) M C) P D) Q
A) CIOUA B) CINUA C) CIOTA D) CIOUZ 27. A, B, E, J, Q, ?
15. The number of letters skipped in between A) A B) Y C) X D) Z
28. PRT, TVX, ?, BDF, FHJ
adjacent letters in the series is increased by
A) XZC B) XAB C) XZB D) YZB
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REASONING HANDOUTS TIER-I 07/23 LETTER SERIES
29. SWA, OAW, KES, ?, CMK 47. KPD, LOE, MNF, NMG,___
A) GIO B) GHO C) FIP D) FIO A) ONF B) OLH C) MLH D) MNH
30. PSV, UXA, ZCF, EHK, ? 48.GKF, IPC, LTY, PWT, UYN,____
A) JMO B) IMP C) JMP D) JNP A) ABZ B) XBX C) XAX D) AZG
31. DGJ, BDN, ZAR, XXV, ? 49. AI, EO, IU, ___, UE
A) VUZ B) UUZ C) VUY D) VTZ A) OU B) OI C) UA D) OA
32. FKP, HNT, JQX, LTB, ? 50. xy_z_xxyx_px_yxzpx_yxzpx
A) MWF B) NWG C) NXF D) NWF A) xpzxx B) yxyzx C) yxzpx D) zyxpy

INT
33. CBA, FGE, ILI, LQM, ? SSC CGL - PREVIOUS QUESTIONS
A) OVP B) NVQ C) OUP D) OVQ 51. KQG, JTK, HXO, ECS, ?
34. OBE, PDH, QFK, RHN, ? A) AIW B) BIV C) AHW D) BIX

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A) SKQ B) RJQ C) SJQ D) SJP 52. BRH, ZUD, ?, VAV, TDR, RGN
35. BOP, DPN, FQL, HRJ, ? A) XZZ B) XYZ C) XZY D) XXZ
A) JSH B) JSI C) ISH D) ITI 53. AOS, CQU, ?, GUY, IWA

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36. bac_cab_cd_a_ac_ca A) GSW B) DRV C) ESW D) FSX
A) bdabc B) dcbac C) cadbc D) dacbd 54. _SWWS_WWWS_SWWWW_SSS
37. cd_ab_cd_abb_dda_b
A) bbcdb B) dbdcb
38.mc_m_a_ca_ca_c_mc
HIN
C) dbcbc D) cbdab
A) W, S, S, S
C) W, W, S, S
55. DAC, GWH, JSM, MOR, ?
B) W, S, S, W
D) W, S, W, S
AC
A) acmmma B) camcam A) PKW B) QKV C) QJW D) PJV
C) aaacmm D) acmmmc 56. CXB, HUI, MRP, ROW, ?
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39. ELFA, GLHA, ILJA, ? , MLNA A) VKD B) WLZ C) WLD D) VKC


A) ILMA B) KLLA C) QLPA D) KLMA 57. K _ l m m l _ m k _ m m k _ l k k l _ m
40.CBA, ABC, ABCD, DCBA, ABCDE, ? A) k, l, k, l, m B) k, m, m, k, l
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A) EDCBA B) DBACE C) CABDE D) BACDE C) k, l, m, k, k D) l, k, m, k, k


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41. SH_ELAS_EELA_HEELA SHEE _A 58. DAG, FCI, ?, JGM, LIO


A) HHSS B) EEHS C) EHSL D) ELHA A) IFL B) GDJ C) HKE D) HEK
42. Which one set of letters when sequentially 59. sYd, fTi, kOn, pJs, ?
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placed at the gaps in the given letter series shall A) uFw B) uEx C) uEw D) VeX
complete it? 60. F _ h g _ f h _ g f _ h g _ f h _ g
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s_nx_mnx_mn _sm_x A) g, h, f, g, h, f B) h, f, g, h, f, g
A) mssxn B) nxyms C) nmxxn D) smnxx C) g, f, g, f, h, f D) f, g, h, f, g, h
43. B2CD,____, BCD4, B5CD, BC6D 61. ADG, CGK, EJO, ?, IPW
A) B2C2D B) BC3D C) B2C3D D) BCD7 A) GNZ B) GMZ C) GNS D) GMS
44. JAK, KBL, LCM, MDN,___ 62. SAT, VEW, YIZ, ?, EUF
A) OEP B) NEO C) MEN D) PFQ A) BOC B) BUK C) COD D) FIC
45. QLR, JPD, RNU, GNC, SPX, DLB,____ 63. AR, CP, ?, GL, IJ, KH
A) ARE B) BTU C) KJE D) TRA A) EM B) DN C) EN D) DM
46. PKC, SPF, XSK, AXN, ___, IFV 64. TULG, WRPC, ZOTY, CLXU, ?
A) CAQ B) FCS C) FAS D) CFS A) FICR B) GIAQ C) FIBQ D) FJCQ

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REASONING HANDOUTS TIER-I 07/23 LETTER SERIES
65. qDx, nHs, kLn, hPi, ? 84. DEY, FFW,IGT, KHR, NIO, ?
A) eSd B) fTe C) eTd C) EtD A) QJM B) PJM C) QJN D) PJN
66. _ m _ l n _ m l m n k _ k _ n l 85. EZI, FYJ,GXK, HWL, ?
A) l, n, k, l, n B) m, n, k, l, m A) MVM B) MVN C) JVM D) IVM
C) k, n, k, l, m D) k, l, k, l, m 86.KAP, MIN, IUR, OEN, GOT , ? (CPO 2020)
67. _ u v w u v _ w v t u w _ u v w u v _ w v _ u w
A) PUJ B) QAJ C) PAK D) QUK
A) t u t u t B) t t u t v
87. KO _ MCL _ QMCMO _ M _ NOQ _C
C) t t t t t D) t v w t t
(CHSL - 2020)

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68.DYKM, GZIN, JAGO, MBEP, ?
A) M,O, Q,C,O B) Q,O,C,Q,M
A) PCDR B) PCCQ C) QCCQ D) PDDQ
C) M,O,Q,C,M D) Q,O,Q,C,M
69. NAVIGATE, PCVIGATE, NAXKGATE, ?, NAVIGAVG
88. Y_ B P_ _ A _P K _ A B _ K Y _ B P K

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A) NAVIICTE B) NAAXKICTE
C) PCVIICUG D) NAVIJCTF (CHSL -2020)
70.PROGRESS, QTOGRESS, QTRKRESS, ?, QTRKWKZA A) Y A K B Y P A B) A K Y B Y P K
A) QTRKVMSS B) QTRKWKSS C) A K Y B Y P A D) A K A Y K P A

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C) QTRKWKTY D) PRRKWKSS 89. a_ _ bcde _ _ abbcd _ _ aabb _ _ee
71. DJQC, ELTG, FNWK, GPZO, ?
A) GRDS
72.ABC, BDF, CFI, DHL,_____
HIN
B) HRBU C) HQCT D) HRCS A) aeaebecd
C) abeaeecd
(CHSL -2020)
B) aeecdbea
D) abecdeae
AC
A) EJO B) EJN C) EKP D) EKO 90. L _ UA _ Z _ N _ AP _ L _U _ P Z (CGL - 2020)
73.B,C,E,G,____ A) P,N,L,Z,U,A,N B) N,P,L,U,Z,N,A
A) I B) J C) K D)L C) P,L,U,Z,N,A,N D) N,L,P,A,N,U,Z
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74.AZ,CW, FR, JK,___ 91. PNNA, RPPE, TRRI, VTTO, ? (CGL - 2020)
A) DD B) OB C) NC D) MA A) XWWU B) XVVU C) YUUV D) YVVU
75.BCE, CEG, EGK, GKM,___
92.1_cht1gc _ t1g _ ht _ gc _ t1gch_ (CGL - 2020)
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A) KMN B) KMO C) KMP D) KMQ


A) g,h,c,1,h,t B) h,h,g,c,1,t
76.A,D,I,P,___
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C) h,g,h,c,1,t D) g,h,c,h,1,t
A) Y B) W C) T D) R
93. ROAD, SMDZ, TKGV, UIJR, ? (CGL - 2020)
77.A,CD, GHI, ___, UVWXY
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A) VHON B) VHNO C) VFNM D) VGMN


A) NOPQ B) KLMN C) MNOP D) OPQR
78.USR, QON,MKJ,____,ECB 94. KMTC, EVOM, OQXG, IZSQ,? (CGL-2021)
A) IGE B) IFE C) IFG D) IGF A) SVCK B) SUBK C) SUCL D) TVBK
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79.BZD, DXF, GUI, ?, PLR 95. HDMS, OVVI, VNEY, CFNO,? (CGL-2021)
A) KQM B) MOQ C) KPN D) LRT A) JXXF B) JXWE C) JYWF D) KXWE
80. M,N,O,L,Q,J, ?, H 96. FCC, UFH, OIS, LLX, FOC,? (CGL-2021)
A) R B) S C) K D) J A) VSG B) TRF C) WTH D) URH
81. BECD, FIGH, KNLM, ?, XAYZ 97. LGG, PJL, KMO, OPT, LSG, ? (CGL-2021)
A) PSQR B) QWSU C) QTRS D) ORPQ A) OVK B) PUK C) NUL D) PVL
82. HKNQ, JIPO, KHQN,MFSL, ? 98. ORGANS, SORGAN, SNORGA,?, SNAGOR,
A) ODUJ B) NGRM C) NEKT D) NETK SNAGRO (CGL-2021)
83. BDZ, DGX, FJV, HMT, JPR, _____ A) SNAOGR B) SNAROG
A) MSP B) LSP C) LTP D) LSO C) SNAORG D) SNOARG

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ANALOGY
HANDOUT
TIER-I
WORD ANALOGY 12.Zakir Hussain : Tabla (CGL -2020)

1. Spoon : Utensil (CHSL -2020) A) Bismillah : Sarod

A) Scooter : Vehicle B)Bus : Passenger B) Ravi Shankar : Santoor

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C) House : Expenditure D) Kitchen : Cooking C) Amjad Ali khan : Shehani

2. Bind : Release (CHSL -2020) D) Hariprasad Chaurasiya : Flute

A) Gorgeous : Dazzling B) Genuine : Spurious 13. Uttar Pradesh : Allahabad High Court :: Bihar :?

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(CGL -2020)
C) Cunning : Smart D) Blame : Criticism
A) Nalanda High court B) Gaya High court
3. Trump : Bridge (CHSL -2020)
C) Patna High court
A) Header : Cycling B) Crank : Polo

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D) Darbhanga High court
C) Pinching : Swimming D) Dribble : Football

A) Joints B) Heart
HIN
4. 'Farsightedness' is related to 'Eyes' in the
same way as 'Gout' is related to (CHSL -2020)
C) Liver D) Hair
NUMBER ANALOGY
Direction(14-20): Select the suitable entry from the
given options that fills the blank in the following
AC
Anaglogies.
5. Mason : Floor (CHSL -2020)
14. 4: 9: : 8:?
A) Teacher : Blackboard B) Doctor : Hospital
1) 2 2) 13 3) 31 4) 10
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C) Magistrate : Court D) Carpenter : Door


15.20 : 11 : : 102 : ?
6. Africa : Algeria : : South America:?(CHSL -2020)
1) 49 2) 52 3) 61 4) 98
A) Canada B) Argentina
16.6 : 35 : : 7 : ?
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C) Mexico D) Germany
1) 48 2) 42 3) 34 4) 13
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7. Power : Watt (CHSL -2020)


17.14: 9: : 26 : ?
A) Current : Volt B) Force : Pascal
1) 12 2) 13 3) 15 4) 31
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C) Volume : Pound D) Resistance : Ohm


18.100 : 121 : : 144: ?
8. Virus : Ebola (CHSL -2020)
1) 160 2) 93 3) 169 4) 426
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A) Bacteria : Plague B) Mosquito : Jaundice


19.3: 27: : 4: ?
C) Fungi : Diarrhoea D) Season : Common cold
1) 16 2) 64 3) 32 4) 28
9. Mathematics : Teacher (CHSL -2020)
20.7544 : 5322 : 4673 : ?
A) Hockey : Coach B) Science : Researcher
1) 2367 2) 2451 3) 2531 4) 4472
C) Student : Tutor D) Story : Book
Direction(21-40): Find the similar one which is
10.Swan : Cygnet (CGL -2020) related to the given following numbers.
A) Fish : Cub B) Whale : Fry 21.144, 256, 324
C) Turkey : Poult D) Deer : Joey 1) 625 2) 175 3) 188 4) 189
11. Bats : Colony : : Lions : ? (CGL -2020) 22.19, 37, 43
A) Band B) Herd C) Pride D) Charm 1) 45 2) 80 3) 40 4) 47
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23. 8, 1331, 4913 38. ACEG : DFHJ : : QSUW : ?
1) 121 2) 1330 3) 64 4) 9 1) KMNP 2) MNPR 3) TQST 4) TVXZ
24. 94,50,61 39. EGIK : FILO : : FHJL : ?
1) 75 2) 91 3) 81 4) 72 1) GJMP 2) GMJP 3) JGMP 4) JGPM
25. 27 : 9 40. CAT : DDY : : BIG : ?
1) 64 : 8 2) 125 : 5 3) 135 : 15 4) 729 : 81 1) CLL 2) CLM 3) CML 4) CEP
26. 5 : 35 PREVIOUS QUESTIONS
1) 7 : 77 2) 9 : 45 3) 11 : 55 4) 3 : 24

INT
1. Given set. (11, 165,209)
27. 8 : 256 1) (15,225,275) 2) (14,210,276)
1) 7 : 343 2) 9 : 243 3) 10 : 500 4) 5 : 75 3) (17,245,323) 4) (12,180,228)

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28. 11 : 1210
2. 7: 329: : 9:?
1) 6 : 216 2) 7 : 1029 3) 8 : 448 4) 9 : 729
1) 743 2) 711 3) 1029 4) 728
29. 7 : 24
3. Beverages is related to ‘Tea’ in the same way as

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1) 30 : 100 2) 23 : 72 3) 19 : 58 4) 11 : 43 ‘Medicine’ is related to ______
30. Given set : (6,13,22)
1) (6,13,27)
3) (11,18,27)
HIN
2) (10,16,28)
4) (13, 19, 32)
1) Analgesics
3) Doctor
4. 6 : 252 : : 5 : ?
2) Hospital
4) Disease
AC
31. Given set : (8,3,2)
1) 225 2) 125 3) 150 4) 175
1) (10,6,5) 2) (63,8,3)
5. Turmeric : Spices
3) (95,24,5) 4) (168,5,4)
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1) Dates : Dry Fruits


32. Given set : (14,23,32)
2) Nutmeg : Chilli Flakes
1) (15,23,31) 2) (14,19,24)
3) Apricot : Pear 4) Fig : Cashew Nuts
3) (13,21,29) 4) (12,21,30)
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6. Hive : Bee
33. Given set : (49,25,9)
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1) Stable : Cow 2) Sty : Dog


1) (36,16,4) 2) (36,25,16)
3) Burrow : Hare 4) Eyrie : Bear
3) (39,26,13) 4) (64,27,8)
7. Medicine : Disease : : Food : ?
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34. EVTG is related to HSQJ in the same way as


CXVE is related to _____? 1) Energy 2) Thirst 3) Nutrition 4) Hunger
1) EVUF 2) FSUH 3) FUSH 4) FUTG 8. Wheat : Bread: : Sugarcane : ?
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35. CFED is related to PSQR in the same way as 1) Ketchup 2) Jaggery


JMKL is related to ______? 3) Grass 4) Mayonnaise
1) YXZW 2) YVXZ 3) WZWZ 4) UVXZ 9. 72 :14 :: 87 :? : : 96 : 54
36. As COUNSEL is to BITIRAK, so also GUIDANCE is 1) 56 2) 15 3) 29 4) 52
to ____?
10. Blunder : Error
1) EOHYZKBB 2) FOHYZJBB
1) Euphoria : Happiness 2) Speak : Hear
3) FPHZZKAB 4) HOHYBJBA
3) Anger : Rage 4) War : Peace
37. DWH is related to WDS in the same way as FUL
is related to ______? 11. Ministers : Council : : Sailors: ?

1) UFO 2) OFU 3) FOU 4) ELV 1) Sea 2) Ship 3) Crew 4) Captain

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12. North : South 27.ABSORPTION : ROSBANOITP : VISUALIZER
1) Integrity : Honesty 2) Frown : Smile (CPO - 2020)
3) Whole :Total 4)Ductile : Bendable A) AUSIVREILZ B) VUAISREZIL
13. (7,98,196) C) AUSIVREZIL D) UASIVERZIL
1) (18,185,360) 2) (20,267,520) 28.CROW : XILD : : SPONGE : ? (CPO - 2020)
3) (11,154,308) 4) (15,190,380) A) HKLPRV B) HKLMSY C) HKLMTV D)FJLMTV
14. Vertebrate : Monkey : : Invertebrate : 29.7: 198 (CPO - 2020)
A) 6 : 72 B) 9 : 162 C) 5 : 240 D) 8 : 228

INT
1) Frog 2) Snake 3) Starfish 4) Deer
15. (8, 7, 407 ) 30. (8,44, 224) (CHSL -2020)
1) (10,8,576) 2) (12,8,555) A) (11,59, 299) B) (9,80,312)

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3) (9,6,297) 4) (11,12,450) C) (15,75, 301) D) (7,39,190)
16. 78 : 117 : : 90 : ? : : 108 : 162 31. Given set 5,15, 20 (CHSL -2020)

1) 144 2) 117 3) 135 4) 126 A) 24,8,18 B) 4,14, 24

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17. 8 : 576 : : 4 : ?
C) 10,13,17 D) 9,14,19
1) 90
18. (14, 17, 961)
1) (15,14,743)
2) 80 3) 70
HIN
2) (12,18,851)
4) 120
32. Given set (8, 17, 15)
A) (7,25, 24)
(CHSL -2020)
B) (6, 10, 9)
AC
3) (11, 12, 729) 4) (13, 19, 1024) C) (9,15,11) D) (3,8,5)
19.52 : 221 : : 20 : ? : : 64 : 272 33.(5,8,338) (CHSL -2020)
1) 255 2) 85 3) 84 4) 170 A) (11, 8,722) B) (14,7,441)
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20.Jackal : Howl : : Rain : ? C) (9,7, 256) D) (7,9,445)


1) Drops 2) Hustle 3) Thunder 4) Patter 34. Given set (19, 53, 215) (CHSL -2020)
21.(269, 278, 296) A) (13,35, 143) B) (15,49,199)
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1) (577, 586, 598) 2) (109, 118, 128) C) (18, 50, 230) D) (17,47, 112)
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3) (313, 322, 340) 4) (419, 430, 448) 35.Given set 12,8,116 (CHSL -2020)
22.(17,24,45) A) (14, 6, 98) B) (16,6,112)
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1) (18,23,46) 2) (15,20,43) C) (24,12,296) D) (20,11,251)


3) (12,19,40) 4) (19,26,34) 36.The following question has four alternate
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23. Given set (13, 65, 117) response. Choose the not correct response.
1) (17,85,163) 2) (14,70,127) 165,16,91 (CHSL -2020)
3) (15,75,135) 4) (12,55,109) A) (76,11, 45) B) (57, 9, 24)
24. 72 : 108 : : 84 : ? : : 102 : 153 C) (99,14, 97) D) (85,13,59)
1) 135 2) 144 3) 126 4) 117 37. Given set (1,2,6) (CHSL -2020)
25. 13 : 109 : : 24 : ? A) (5,30, 930) B) (1,2,16)
1) 194 2) 201 3) 197 4) 216 C) (10,20, 40) D) (7,14, 49)
26. Player : Team 38. (42, 14, 294) (CHSL -2020)
1) Purpose : Crowd 2) Flower : Bouquet A) (30, 16, 242) B) (34, 18, 306)
3) Student : Teacher 4) Ant : Bee C) (21,15, 205) D) (36,21, 360)
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39.185 : 199 (CHSL -2020) 47. Given set(18, 24, 144) (CGL -2020)
A) 129 : 152 B) 174 : 187 A) (26, 15, 130) B) (22,18,246)
C) 126 : 134 D) 89 :106 C) (16,12, 109) D) (18, 20,137)
40. Given set (2194, 1328, 726) (CHSL -2020) 48. Given set (4,532, 10) (CGL -2020)
A) (1170, 570, 228) B) (1560, 1131,551) A) (9, 396, 4) B) (4,140, 6)
C) (1406, 962, 390) D) (1725, 997, 509) C) (2,121, 6) D) (3,269, 8)
41.Given set (CHSL -2020) 49.Given set (3,6,63) (CGL -2020)
A) (5,6,92) B) (4,5,89)

INT
(72, 56, 42)
A) (80, 48, 24) B) (132, 110, 90) C) (8,5,64) D) (7,3,58)
C) (80, 68, 58) D) (126, 102, 80) 50.350 : 5 : : ?: 13 : : 990 : 9 (CGL -2020)

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42.Given set (15,7, 252) (CHSL -2020) A) 1950 B) 1052 C) 1620 D) 1258
A) (12, 16, 372) B) (23, 9, 510) 51.Given set (44, 24, 132) (CGL -2020)
C) (27, 10, 520) D) (16, 14, 451) A) (16, 26, 186) B) (46, 22, 306)

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43. Given set (313, 2732, 98211) (CHSL -2020) C) (32, 28, 250) D) (56, 26, 182)
A) (103, 7341,92501)
C) (201, 4532, 65712)
44. Given set (11,5,246)
HIN
B) (601, 9401, 71427)
D) (301, 6543, 94263)
(CHSL -2020)
52. Given set (59,118, 295)
A) (10, 20, 37)
C) (17,34, 85)
(CGL -2020)
B) (15, 34, 45)
D) (9,20, 25)
AC
A) (14,6,412) B) (12,9,224) 53.68:321:: 525 : ? (CGL -2021)
C) (10,7,355) D) (16,9,331) A) 681 B) 792 C) 852 D) 778
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45.Given set (3,3,11) (CHSL -2020) 54.21: 112 :: 36 : ? :: 51 : 272 (CGL -2021)
A) (4,5,18) B) (5,8,26) A) 192 B) 252 C) 198 D) 72
C) (7,11,35) D) (6,15,47) 55. 16 : 263 :: 18 : ? :: 22 : 491
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46.Given set (24, 10, 392) (CGL -2020) A) 317 B) 340 C) 331 D) 361
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A) (26,12, 369) B) (29,18, 242)


C) (21, 18, 234) D) (27, 15,480)
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CLASSIFICATION
HANDOUT
TIER-I
Directions: Three of the following four are same 18. A) Vedanthangal B) Bandipur
in a certain way and hence form a group. Find C) Mudumalai D) Thekkady
out the one which does not belong to that group.
19. A) Internet Explorer B) Chrome
1. A) Ego B) Anger C) Miser D) Brave

INT
C) Google D) Firefox
2. A) Kilogram B) Heavy
20. A) Opponent B) Adversary
C) Gram D) Pound
C) Ally D) Antagonist

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3. A) Cold B) Hot C) Semi cold D) Autumn
21. A) ADHM B) JNRX C) EINT D) FJOU
4. A) Gita B) Bible C) Quran D) Jainism
22. A) BCE B) KLN C) OPQ D) WXZ
5. A) Chin B) Tongue C) Ear D) Eyes
23. A) DFIMR B) CEHLQ C) GILPU D) HJMPT

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6. A) Helping B) Corruption
24.A) VWXY B) CEGI C) KMOQ D) RTVX
C) Donating
7. A) Snow
8. A) Water-fall
B) Fog HIN
D) Caring
C) Smoke
B) Stream
D) Steam
25.A) OCKN
26.A) MXLN
27.A) BCDF
B) WRIL
B) FXLH
B) AEIO
C) NPOS
C) RXLS
C) GHTK
D) ORNK
D) DXLE
D) RNWX
AC
C) Lake D) Mountains
28.A) CXDW B) GTHS C) JQKP D) HRIS
9. A) Failure B) Corruption
29.A) BYCX B) EVFU C) GTHS D) LOIR
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C) Misdeed D) Offence
30.A) ccdfgg B) hhikll C) mmnopp D) qqrtuu
10. A)Lioness B) Doe C) Dog D) Cow
31.A) 12 B) 17 C) 15 D) 6
11. A) Square B) Circle
32.A) (69, 23) B) (56, 19) C) (108, 36) D) (42, 14)
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C) Parallelogram D) Rectangle
33.A) 8948 B) 3463 C) 6514 D) 5725
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12. A) Eyes B) Nose C) Ears D) Lungs


34.A) 104 : 78 B) 96 : 80 C) 64 : 48 D) 80 : 60
13. Choose the word which is the least like the
35.A) 343 B) 125 C) 216 D) 100
words in the group.
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36. A) 5,124 B) 7, 342 C) 3, 26 D) 2, 15


A) IMF B) SAARC C) UNICEF D) WHO
37. A) 28 – 21 B) 31 – 38 C) 45 – 52 D) 64 – 71
14. A) Time : Seconds B)Pressure : Barometer
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38. A) 343 B) 64 C) 75 D) 27
C) Length : Metre D) Volume : Litre
39. A) 8-36 B) 16-64 C) 36-216 D) 25-125
15. A) Phycology : Algae B) Ornithology : Birds
40. A) 2378 B) 9122 C) 1517 D) 2345
C) Mycology : Fungi D) Biology : Botany
PREVIOUS QUESTIONS
16. A) Water : Tap B) Oxygen : Life
1. A) TUWZ B) MNPS C) DEGJ D) PQTX
C) Power : Machine D) Oil : Lamp
2. A) 123 B) 789 C) 457 D) 567
17. A) Rice : Cereals B) Tea : Beverages
3. A) MZLY B) KXJW C) GESO D) IVHU
C) Legumes : Nodules D) Beans : Pulses
4. A) RQST B) FGHT C) MLNO D) CBDE
Directions: Find the odd word pair from the given
alternatives. 5. A) ZOOM B) PAST C) BIRD D) DECK
6. A) 166 B) 341 C) 132 D) 209
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7. A) BFMQ B) JNPS C) DGKL D) GKRV PREVIOUS QUESTIONS FROM SSC CGL-2020
8. A) 39 B) 57 C) 43 D) 63 1. A) Envy B) Empathy C) Jealousy D)Hatred
9. A) 325 B) 416 C) 544 D) 143 2. A) Zeal B) Devotion C) Fury D) Vision
10.A) RSTY B) BDFA C) HJLO D) PQRU 3. A) Euro B)Naira C) Loti D) Pint
11.A) WVUS B) JMPS C) DEFG D) NPRT 4. A) Microphone B) Keyboard
12.A) PXWQ B) SKLV C) BJKC D) FNMG C) Plotter D) Webcam
13. A) 953 B) 523 C) 312 D) 734 5. A) Ecology B) Myology

INT
14. A) 56 : 49 B) 64 : 54 C) 104 : 91 D) 32 : 28 C) Ophthalmology D) Dermatology
15. A) POWZ B) KNQT C) FILO D) QTWZ 6. A) TVYB B) HJMP C) LNQJ D) BDGT
16.A) 64 : 101 B) 25 : 50 C) 17 : 37 D) 49 : 82 7. A) DFBA B) FHDB C) RTPO D) LNJI

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17. A) KMT B) OQV C) FHO D) QSZ 8. A) XZTB B) NPKR C) TVQX D) BDYF
18.A) FHE B) NPM C) KLJ D) XZW 9. A) RDMI B) JNCQ C) FHWU D) TFKG
19.A) SUW B) FHJ C) PQR D) KMO 10.A) PLI B) LHE C) WRO D) HDA

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20.A) 7 -126 B) 9-164 C) 13-234 D) 11-198 11.A) GKPV B) NRIP C) CGTZ D) RVEK

21.A) BDGKP
22.A) HSYB
23.A) UVYCH
B) DWKO C) GTXC
HIN
B) OQTXC C) JLKRW D) SUXBG
D) QJUF
B) JKNRV C) GHKOT D) PQTXC
12.A) 12 : 156
13.A) 12 : 432
14.A) 256 : 49
B) 18 : 342 C) 17 : 307 D) 14 : 210
B) 7 : 147 C) 13 : 506 D) 8 : 192
B) 324 : 64 C) 169 : 16 D) 289 :64
AC
15.A) 239 : 14 B) 461 : 20 C) 305 : 16 D) 182 : 12
24.A) PUYBD B) JOSVX C) EJNQS D) TYBEG
16.A) 68 : 196 B) 54 : 152 C) 36 : 98 D)82 : 236
25.A) 4 : 65 B) 1 : 2 C) 3 : 27 D) 2 : 9
17.A) 19 : 68 B) 17 : 60 C) 23 : 84 D) 13 : 90
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26.A) RVZDG B) DHLPT C) UYCGK D) AEIMQ


18.A) 19 : 622 B) 14 : 392 C) 12 : 288 D) 11 : 242
27.A) ZXUQL B) NLHDC C) SQNJE D) PNKGB
19.A) 22 : 127 B) 16 : 91 C) 27 : 82 D) 28 : 163
28.A) GSVE B) LOPK C) CXGT D) MNQJ
20.A) 7 : 30 B) 8 : 34 C) 6 : 26 D) 5 : 24
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29. A) HSKPM B) PKSHV C) DWGTJ D) JQMNP


21.A) (169, 292) B) (178, 308)
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30. A) 4147 B) 8205 C) 9368 D) 7295


C) (11, 134) D) (215, 338)
22.A) 3527 : 2293 B) 2347 : 1113
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C) 4327 : 2003 D) 5237 : 4003


23.A) 324335 : 577 B) 253471 : 778
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C) 406321 : 493 D) 111617 : 278


24.A) (723, 144) B) (546, 225)
C) (547, 258) D) (812, 121)
25.A) 797 : 679 B) 191 : 177 C) 727 : 609 D) 373 : 255
PREVIOUS QUESTIONS FROM SSC CGL-2021
26.A) TVYCH B) NPSWB C) ACFJO D) UWZBI
27.A) MFXO B) GZSH C) WPHY D) BUMD
28.A) KMN B) MPI C) QSH D) CEV
COUNTING FIGURES 29. A) YRLGC B) GZTNK C) HAUPL D) ATNIE
30. A) WUT B) SPN C) WTR D) MJH
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1. If ‘WATER’ is written as ‘YCVGT’, then what is 10. In a certain code language, ‘CURATIVE’ is
written as ‘HKTG’? written as ‘BSVDDUHS’. How ‘STEAMING’ is to
1) IRFE 2) FIRE 3) REFI 4) ERIF be written in the same code language?
1) BFUTFMHL 2) TUFBFMHL

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2. In a certain code, SOBER is written as RNADQ.
How LOTUS can be written in that code? 3) BFUTLHMF 4) BFUTHOJN
1) KNSTR 2) MPUWT 3) KMSTR 4) LMRST 11. In a coding system, ‘JUNE’ is written as ‘PQRS’
and ‘AUGUST’ is written as ‘WQFQMN’. How can

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3. In a certain code, ‘CERTAIN’ is coded as
‘XVIGZRM’ ‘SEQUENCE’ is coded as ‘HVJFVMXV’. ‘GUEST’ be written in the same coding
How would ‘REQUIRED’ be coded? language?
1) FJIVWVIR 2) VJIFWTRV 1) FQTMN 2) FPSMN

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3) WVJRIFVI 4) IVJFRIVW 3) FQSMN 4) FQSNM

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4. In a certain code language, ‘ITNIETAM’ is code
for ‘INTIMATE’, then which of the following
words has the code for ‘TREVNIETARBI’?
12. If in a code language, ‘PARENT’ is written as
‘BDFGJK’ and ‘CHILDREN’ is written as
‘MOXQUFGJ’, then how is ‘REPRINT’ written in
that same code?
1) INVRETIBRATE 2) INVERTIBARTE
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3) INVERTIBRETA 4) INVERTIBRATE 1) FGBFXJK 2) FGBUXJK
5. In a certain code language, ‘STARK’ is written 3) FGBFXGD 4) BGFXJK
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as ‘LBFMG’ and ‘MOBILE’ is written as ‘TNRSPJ’. 13. In a code language, ‘ORGANISATION’ is written
How will ‘BLAME’ be written in that same code as ‘CBDWLQJWYQCL’ and ‘OPERATION’ is
language? written as ‘CXFBWYQCL’. How would
1) TSFRJ 2) RPFTJ 3) NJFTP 4) TSFGJ ‘SEPARATION’ be coded?
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6. If DEMOCRATIC is written as EDMORCATCI, how 1) EJXEBYQCL 2) JFQYWBCXQL


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CONTINUOUS will be written in the same code? 3) JFXWBWYQCL 4) QCLYWBFXJE


1) OCTNNIOUSU 2) OTCNINUOUS 14. In a certain code language ‘INSURANCE’ is
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3) OCNTNIUOSU 4) OTNCINUOSU coded as ‘ RBLPJBBFJ’ then how ‘ CONDUCTED’


7. In a certain code language, ‘COMPUTRONE’ is is coded as?
written as ‘PMOCTUENOR’. How is ‘ADVANTAGES’ 1) DPOEVDUFE 2) XLMWFXGVW
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written in that same code? 3) FDBHPFNJH 4) DETCUDNOC


1) AVDATNSEGA 2) SEGATNAVDA 15. In a certain code language ‘RECEPTION’ is coded
3) AVDANTSEGA 4) AEGANTAGES as ‘SGFIUZPWW’ then ‘CAREER’ is coded as?
8. In a certain code, ‘BUILDER’ is written as 1) REERAC 2) ACEERR
JVCKSFE. How is ‘SEALING’ written in that same 3) DCUIJX 4) CAERRE
code?
16. In a certain code language ‘OBJECTIVE’ is coded
1) BFTKHOJ 2) JOHKBT as ‘FLESHIYKU’ then how ‘REASONING’ is coded as?
3) TFBKHOJ 4) BFTKJOH
1) TCHVTKQKO 2) SFBTPOJOH
9. In a certain code, ‘CLOCK’ is written as ‘XOLXP’.
3) GNINOSAER 4) SAEROGNIN
How will ‘LOTUS’ be written in that same code?
17. In a certain code language “EVEREST’ is coded
1) OGLFH 2) OLGFH 3) LOGFH 4) OLGHF
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as ‘TSEREVE’ then ‘QUICKER’ is coded as 28. If E = 5 and AMENDMENT = 89, then SECRETARY =
1) UQCIEKR 2) REKCIUQ 3) CEIKRQU 4) IUQCREK 1) 115 2) 112 3) 114 4) 100
18. If ‘WORK’ is coded as ‘4-12-9-16’, then how will 29. If in a certain code language ‘PUT’ is written as
you code ‘WOMAN’? ‘57’, then how will ‘BAT’ be written in that
1) 4-12-14-26-13 2) 4-26-14-13-12 language?
3) 23-12-26-14-13 4) 23-15-13-1-14 1) 25 2) 60 3) 55 4) 23
19. If ‘DELHI’ is coded as ‘73541’ and ‘CALCUTTA’ as 30. In a certain code, ‘SPRING’ is written as
‘#2%@4=’ and ‘GONE’ is written as ‘=74*’. How
‘82589662’, how will ‘CALICUT’ be coded?

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would ‘SIGN’ be written in the same code?
1) 8279431 2) 5978213 3) 8251896 4) 8543691
1) #@4= 2) 2@=4 3) #@=4 4) #%=4
20. If ‘GLOSSORY’ is coded as ‘97533562’ and
31. In a certain code FIGHT is written as ‘39%@4’
‘GEOGRAPHY’ is coded as ‘915968402’, then

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and TEARTS is written as ‘458$4*’. How is STAGE
‘GEOLOGY’ can be coded as
written in that code?
1) 915692 2) 9157592
1) *4835 2) *48%5 3) *84%5 4) *48@5
3) 9057592 4) 9157591
32. If in a certain code language ‘GONE’ is written

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21. If ‘LINGER’ is ‘123456’ and ‘FORCE’ is ‘56789’,
as ‘5 @ & 9’ and ‘SEAL’ is written as ‘6 9 % $’,
then ‘FIERCE’ will be
1) 345667 HIN
2) 456678 3) 345677 4) 556789
22. If ‘MACHINE’ is coded as 19-7-9- 14-15-20-11,
then how will you code ‘DANGER’ in the same
then how will ‘LOGS’ be written in that
language?
1) $ & 5 6 2) $ 9 $ 6 3) $ @ 6 5 4) $ @ 5 6
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33. If in a certain code language ‘RAIN’ is written
code? as ‘ 8 $ % 6’, ‘MORE’ is written as ‘7 # 8 @’, then
1) 11-7-20-16-11-24 2) 13-7-20-9-11-25 how will ‘REMAIN’ be written is that language?
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3) 10-7-20-13-11-24 4) 13-7-10-11-25 1) 8 @ 7 $ % 6 2) 7 @ # $ % 6
23. In a certain code language, ’DOME’ is written 3) # @ 7 $ % 6 4) None of these
as ‘8943’ and ‘MEAL’ is written as ‘4321’. What 34. In a certain code language ‘DINE’ is written as
group of letters can be formed for the code ‘1537’ and ‘WORTH’ is written as ‘$#96@’. How
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‘38249’? is ‘WITHER’ written in that code language?


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1) EOADM 2) MEDOA 3) EMDAO 4) EDAMO 1) $5@679 2)$567@9


24. If ‘FLARE’ is coded as 21, 15, 26, 9, 22, then how 3) $56@79 4) $56@97
would ‘BREIF’ be coded in the same language?
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35. In a certain code language, ‘it pit sit’ means ‘I


1) 25, 9, 22, 21, 18 2) 5, 37, 11, 19, 13 am boy’, ‘it nit sit’ means ‘I am girl’, which of
3) 13, 19, 11, 37, 5 4) 25, 9, 22, 18, 21 the following means ‘girl’?
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1) it 2) pit 3) sit 4) nit


25. If A = 1, ACT = 24, then FAT= ? [SSC (10+2) 2013]
36. In a certain code language, ‘786’ means ‘study
1) 26 2) 25 3) 27 4) 24
very hard’, ‘958’ means ‘hard work pays’ and
26. If B = 2, BAG = 10, then BOX = ? ‘645’ means ‘study and work’. Which of the
1) 36 2) 39 3) 41 4) 52 following is the code for ‘very’?
27. If each of the letters in the English alphabet is 1) 8 2) 6 3) 7 4) Cannot be determined
assigned and even numerical value by giving 37. In a certain language, ‘sun shines brightly’ is
A=2, B = 4 and so on, what would be the total written as ‘ba lo sul’, ‘houses are brightly lit’ as
value of the letters for the word ‘Lady’ when ‘kado ula ari ba’ and ‘light comes from sun’ as
similarly coded? ‘dopi kup lo mo’. What are the code words for
1) 74 2) 72 3) 84 4) 82 ‘sun’ and ‘brightly’?
1) ba, sul 2) sul, lo 3) lo, ba 4) ba, lo
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38. In a certain language, ‘me lo po’ means ‘anu 1) Parrot 2) Swallow
weds vinay’ and ‘pe to lo’ means ‘vinay comes 3) Peacock 4) Pigeon
here’, which word in that language means ‘come’? 46. If ‘white’ is called ‘blue’, ‘blue’ is called ‘red’,
1) pe 2) to 3) po 4) pe or to ‘red’ is called ‘yellow’, ‘yellow’ is called ‘green’,
39. In a certain code language, ‘3a, 2b, 7c’ means ‘green’ is called ‘black’, ‘black’ is called ‘violet’
‘truth is eternal’, ‘7c, 9a, 8b, 3a’ means ‘enmity and ‘violet’ is called ‘orange’, then what would
is not eternal’ and ‘4d, 2b, 8b’ means ‘truth does be the colour of human blood?
not’. Which of the following means ‘enmity’ in 1) Red 2) Green 3) Yellow 4) Violet
that language?
47. If ‘Lily’ is called ‘Lotus’, ‘Lotus’ is called ‘Rose’,

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1) 3a 2) 7c 3) 8b 4) 9a ‘Rose’ is called ‘Sunflower’ and ‘Sunflower’ is
40.In a certain code language, ‘Sue Re Nik’ means called ‘Marigold’, then which will be the
‘She is brave’, ‘Pi Sor Re Nik’ means ‘She is national flower of India?

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always smiling’ and ‘Sor Re Zhi’ means ‘Is 1) Lily 2) Lotus 3) Rose 4) Marigold
always cheerful’. What is the code used for the
48. If ‘lion’ is called ‘fish’, ‘fish’ is called ‘parrot’,
word’ smiling’?
‘parrot’ is called ‘rat’, ‘rat’ is called ‘cat’, ‘cat’ is
1) Sor 2) Nik 3) Re 4) Pi

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called ‘tiger’, then which of the following is a
41.If in a certain code language ‘how can you go’ is bird?

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written as ‘ja da ka pa’; ‘you come here’ is
written as ‘na ka sa’ and ‘come and go’ is written
as ‘ra pa sa’, then how will ‘here’ be written in
that language?
1) Fish 2) Parrot 3) Rat 4) Tiger
49. If ‘goat’ is called ‘cow’, ‘cow’ is called ‘lion’,
‘lion’ is called ‘ass’, ‘ass’ is called ‘rat’, ‘rat’ is
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called ‘cat’, ‘cat’ is called ‘dog’; then which of
1) ja 2) na 3) pa 4) None of the above the following is a Rodent?
42.If in a certain code language ‘where are you’ is
1) Lion 2) Ass 3) Rat 4) Cat
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written as ‘pit ka ta’ and ‘are they there’ is


written as ‘sa da ka’ and ‘they may come’ is 50. If ‘RAT’ is called ‘CAT, ‘CAT’ is called ‘DOG’, ‘Dog’
written as ‘da na ja’, then how will ‘there’ be is called ‘LION’, ‘LION’ is called ‘COW’, ‘COW’ is
written in that language? called ‘FOX’, ‘FOX’ is called ‘ASS’, then which of
the following animal roars?
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1) da 2) sa 3) ka 4) Data inadequate
1) FOX 2) LION 3) CAT 4) COW
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43. If in a certain code language ‘Monday is a


holiday’ is written as ‘sa da pa na’ and ‘they 51. If ‘bread’ is called ‘rice’, ‘rice’ is called ‘egg’,
enjoy a holiday’ is written as ‘da na ta ka’, then ‘egg’ is called ‘Aeroplane’, ‘aeroplane’ is called
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how will ‘Monday’ be written in that language? ‘car’, car is called ‘bike’, then which of the
1) sa 2) pa 3) ‘sa’ or ‘pa’ 4) None of these vehicle has four wheels?
44. In a certain code language, ‘nee muk pic’ means 1) egg 2) aeroplane 3) bike 4) rice
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‘grave and conern’, ‘ill dic so’ means ‘every body 52. If 'white' is called 'bird', 'bird' is called 'mercury',
else’ and ‘tur muk so’ means ‘body and soul’. 'mercury' is called 'curd', 'curd' is called
Which of the following would mean ‘every 'detergent' and 'detergent' is called 'white',
concern’? then which of the following is used in
1) dic pic 2) pic nee 'thermometers'? (CGL-2021)
3) ill nee 4) cannot be determined 1) white 2) mercury 3) detergent 4) curd
45.If ‘Parrot’ is known as ‘Peacock’, ‘Peacock’ is Directions: (53-55)
known as ‘Swallow’, ‘Swallow’ is known as
‘Pigeon’ and ‘Pigeon’ is known as ‘Sparrow’,
then what would be the name of Indian
National Bird?

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i. If the first digit is odd and the last digit is PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS
even, the codes for the first and last digits 1. In a certain code language, ‘DEPEND’ is written
are to be reversed as ‘EPHTJJ’. How will ‘TRAVEL’ be written as in
ii. If the first and the last digits are even, both that language?
are to be coded as * 1) MGWEWY 2) NGYFWZ
iii) If the first and the last digits are odd, both 3) MGZEXZ 4) MGYEWZ
are to be coded as $
2. In a certain code language, ‘PEN’ is coded as
53. 671254 ‘321028’. How will ‘TUB’ be coded as in that
1) @MP©P% 2) $MA©P$

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language?
3) *MA©P* 4) %MA©P© 1) 44024 2) 40422 3) 42404 4) 40424
54. 813469 3. In a certain code language, PYTHON’ is written

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1) RAK%@D 2) DAK%@R as ‘LMFRWN’. How will RHYTHM’ be written as
3) DAP%@R 4) *AK%@* in that language?
55. 591426 1) MFRWFT 2) MFRWFX
1) @RA%©P 2) PRA%©@ 3) NFRWFS 4) KFRWFP

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3) @AR%©P 4) $RA%©* 4. In a certain code language ‘LARVAE’ is coded as

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Directions(56-58): Study the following information
carefully and answer the question given below it
Digit 7 3 5 0 2 1 6 4 9 8
15-1-9-5-1-2. How will INSECT be coded as in
that language?
1) 3-13-8-2-24-8 2) 9-13-8-22-24-7
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Code N H L T F D R Q G P 3) 3-13-8-2-24-7 4) 18-13-8-2-24-7
Following conditions are to be observed: 5. If each letter of the English alphabet is assigned
i) If the first digit is even and the last digits an odd numerical value in increasing order,
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odd, they are to be coded as $and @ such as A=1, B=3 and so on. Then what will be
respectively. the code of HONEY?
ii) If the first digit is odd and the last digit is 1) 152927947 2) 132725745
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even, they are to be coded as # and £ 3) 132725747 4) 152927949


respectively.
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6. In a certain code language, ‘FOX’ is coded as


iii) If 0 is preceded as well as followed by an ‘108’ and ‘SOUP’ is coded as ‘148’. How will
odd digit, then 0 is to be coded as  ‘UPSIDE’ be coded as in that language?
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iv) If 0 is preceded as well as followed by an 1) 385 2) 494 3) 590 4) 528


even digit, then 0 is to be coded as  7. In a certain code language, ‘POUND’ is coded as
v) 0 is not considered as either even or odd. ‘106’ and ‘CLEAN’ is coded as ‘41’. How will
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‘MAKER’ be coded as in that language?


56. What will be the code for 36250098?
1) 50 2) 112 3) 54 4) 78
1) $RLFTTG£ 2) #RFLTTG@
8. If ‘health is wealth’ is written as 372, ‘health
3) #RFLTTG£ 4) $RFLTTG@
needs care’ is 417, ‘he needs wealth’ is 463,
57. What will be the code for 7620486? then ‘he is wealth’ is
1) #RF  QP£ 2) £RF  QP# 1) 326 2) 764 3) 624 4) 246
3) #RFTQP£ 4) £RF  QP# 9. If ‘god is great’ = ‘cp an bo’, ‘great help done’ =
58. QLP  RNT is the code for which of the following ‘er cp fs’ and ‘he is great’ = ‘bo cp dq’, then
numbers? what represents ‘he is god’?
1) 6580470 2) 4780650 1) cp er bo 2) an bo cp
3) 6580470 4) None of these 3) dq bo cp 4) an bo dq
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10. In a certain code language ‘pick and choose’ is 3) D-SW-U 4) C-TV-W
written as ‘ko ho po’ and ‘pick up and come’ is 18. In a certain code language, 'MARGIN' is written
written as ‘to no ko po’. How is ‘pick’ written in as 'SBNOJH'. How will 'PRAYER' be written in
that code languae? that language?
1) ko 2) po 1) QSBSFZ 2) BSQQFZ 3) BSQZFS 4) BSQSFZ
3) Either ko or po 4) None of these 19. In a certain code language, 'REASON' is coded
11.In a certain code language, 'her father is okay' as '5410219' and 'HEALTHY' is coded as
is coded as 6583, 'my father is well' is coded as '716231216'.How will 'DIVULGE be coded in that

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5137 and 'her arm is injured' is coded as 2839. language?
How will ‘okay’ be coded in that language? 1) 10733494 2)21435438
(CGL-2021) 3) 13704349 4) 24134383

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1) 6 2) 5 3) 8 4) 3 20. In a certain code language 'PAYMENT' is coded
12. In a certain code language, 'STREAM' is coded as '6101814111520' and 'JUSTIFY' is coded as
as 161418445228. How will 'PERIOD' be coded '11141519151620'. How will 'COMPARE be coded

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in that language? (CGL-2021) in that language?
1) 224420363046
3) 244418342446 HIN
2) 224418362446
4) 224418382448
13. In a certain code language, ‘BHOPAL’ is coded
1) 601811031131
3) 613101113801
2) 680113111103
4) 681013101113
21. In a certain code language, 'PLIGHT' is written
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as ‘6-24-45-48-3-36’, and ‘IMPHAL’ is coded as as 'JMQUIH'. How will 'CANDLE' be written in
‘27-39-48-24-3-36’. How will ‘KOHIMA’ be coded that language?
in that language? (CGL-2021) 1) OBDFEM 2) BODMFE
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1) 22-30-27-24-39-6 2) 33-30-24-18-39-9 3) ODBFME 4) OBDFME


3) 33-45-24-27-39-3 4) 22-45-24-18-26-3 22. In a certain code, 692425 means ‘School
14. In a certain code language, 'BOARD' is written education is free in India’ and 7926 means
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as 'PCZES' and 'CRAMP' is written as 'SDZQN'. ‘College education is costly’. Which of the
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How will 'SOUTH' be written in that language? following is the code for ‘I want to become
1) PTTIU 2) PTVIV 3) TTSIU 4) QTVIU graduate’? (CGL-2021)
1) 15426 2) 23586 3) 14268 4) 54268
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15. In a certain code language, 'CROW' is coded as


'64' and 'EAGLE' is coded as '125'. How will 23.In a certain code language PROFANE is written
'PARROT' be coded in that language? as KOLCZKV . How will DISOBEY be written in
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1) 216 2) 88 3) 249 4) 232 that language ? (CHSL 2020)


16.In a certain code language, 'COUNTRY' is written A) ARPLYVV B) WHGYLBB
as 'BOWKXLF'. How will 'DESPAIR' be written in C) APRYLVV D) WFHLYBB
that language? 24.In a code language, SILVER is written as JDQMXQ
1) UFDMVBG 2) GBPSXIO and WISDOM is written as IDRJXR. How will
3) ULDSVHG 4) GBVMDFU KENSTAR be written as in that language ?
17. In a certain code language, 'AND' is written as (CHSL 2020)
'C-LP-F' and 'NOR' is coded as 'P-MQ-T '. How A) FZPWINY B) FZPIWNY
will 'BUT' be written in that language? C) FZWIPYN D) FPZWINY
1) D-SW-V 2) C-SU-V
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25.In a certain code language, REASON is coded as 33. In a certain code language ‘REFUSAL’ is coded
51 and BAKE is coded as 47. How will MARRY be as ‘2101239103’ and ‘POETRY’ is coded as
coded in that language? (CHSL 2020) ‘1067927’. How will ‘PROFIT’ be coded in that
A) 47 B) 37 C) 41 D) 35 language ? (CGL - 2020)
26.In a certain code language, LIABILITY is coded as A) 18216972 B) 12186792
141 and OFFICIATE is coded as 166. How will C) 21671829 D) 81217629
STATUTORY be coded in that language? 34. In a certin code language, INHALE’ is written
(CHSL 2020) as ‘REEDIH’. How will ‘MIGHTY’ be written in

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A) 87 B) 159 C) 156 D) 81 that language ? (CGL - 2020)
27.In a certain code language INHALE is coded as A) CCILMP B) IMCLCP C)MCLICP D) MILCCP
110 and DELAY is coded as 86. How will IGNORE 35.In a certain code language, ‘LIBERTY’ is coded

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be coded in that language ? (CHSL 2020) as ‘4221824364050’. How will ‘SLAVERY’ be
A) 93 B) 95 C) 91 D) 94 coded in that language ? (CGL - 2020)
28.In a certain code language, ‘BUILDER’ is written A) 22262438365040 B) 22242636384050

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as ‘VZNFXJL’. How will ‘PARKING’ be written in C) 26224233684540 D) 26222436384450
that language?
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(CGL-2021)
1) JLFNEHA 2) EIFLBIM 3) JFLENHA 4) IELFMIB
29. In a certain code language, HAMPER is coded
36. In a certain code language ‘TRAVEL’ is written
as ‘SUWBMF’. How will ‘FROZEN’ be written in
that languge ? (CGL - 2020)
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as 17212322036 and INSULT is coded as A) SGBPOG B) SGAPOF
16286421340. How will SAFETY be coded in that C) TGBPOF D) SGAQPF
language ? (CHSL 2020) 37. In a certain code language ‘MINT’ is coded as
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A) 621910550 B) 612195030 ‘224’ and ‘FANY’ is coded as ‘245’. How will


‘CONTOUR’ be coded in that language ?
C) 629101350 D) 610195320
(CGL - 2020)
30. In a certain code language, PROUD is written as
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A) 259 B) 742 C) 597 D) 301


WYJPK. How will GUILTY be written in that language ?
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(CHSL 2020)
A) BPBOGT B) NDPASF C) NPDSAF D) BBPGOT
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31. In a certain code language VICTORY is coded as


29472435 and HASTY is coded as 278119. How
CODING & DECODING
will SUBLIME be coded in that language?
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(CHSL 2020)
A) 2143152558 B) 2134152558
C) 1514131285 D) 1213141585
32. In a certain code language ‘ALPINE’ is coded as
‘171’ and ‘SPRING’ is coded as ‘83’. How will
‘CAPITAL’ be coded in that language?
(CGL - 2020)
A) 186 B) 124 C) 62 D) 93

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Direction(1- 23 ): Insert the missing number /
character in each of the following

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8.

1.

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1) 10 2) 12 3) 13 4) 11
1)185 2)126 3)239 4)145

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2. 9.

1) 5 2) 6 3) 14 HIN 4) 8
1)M 2)O 3)N 4)T
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3.
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1) 350 2) 320 3) 500 4) 600


10.

4.
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1) 191 2) 171 3) 172 4) 192


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1) M 2) Z 3) Q 4) S
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5.
11.
1) 4 2) 6 3) 22 4) 12
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1) 42 2) 18 3) 36 4) 52
6.

1)70 2)80 3)90 4)100


12.

7.

1) 64 2) 34 3) 84 4) 66
1) 160 2) 120 3) 83 4) 55

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13. 20.

1) 8 2) 9 3) 16 4) 25 1) 40 2) 48 3) 30 4) 24

INT
14. 21.

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1) 13 2) 18 3) 21 4) 23 1) 28 2) 36 3) 81 4) 49

15.

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22.

16.
1)80 2)90 3)72
HIN 4)64
1) 36 2) 40 3) 45 4) None of these
Directin: (24-47)Find the missing term
AC
23.
1)18 2)20 3)23 4)25
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1) 15 2) 17 3) 19 4) 21
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17. 24.
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1) 5 2) 10 3) 7 4) 13
1)41 2)43 3)31 4)40
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25.
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1) 175 2) 164 3) 185 4) 154


18.
26.

1)445 2)446 3)472 4)435


1) 16 2) 64 3) 36 4) 25

19.
27.
1)70 2)206 3)106 4)100
1) 74 2) 192 3) 114 4) 84
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28. 3 4 7 38. 9 3 7
6 4 2 6 2 8
3 2 5 4 5 3
15 12 ? 38 20 ?
1) 41 2) 31 3) 37 4) 43 1) 72 2) 36 3) 54 4) 18
29. 9 28 85 39. In the following question, select the number
12 37 ? which can be placed at the sign of question
16 49 148 mark (?) from the given alternatives.

INT
1) 134 2) 112 3) 96 4) 140
30. 17 22 37
23 28 43

PO
16 ? 36
1) 12 2) 32 3) 21 4) 34
31. 4 3 19

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6 4 40
1) 35 2) 42 3) 45 4) 95
9 9 ?
Direction: Select the missing number from the

32.
1) 90
6
7
2) 80
24
28
3) 72
96
112
HIN 4) 100 given options.
40. 19
25
78
144
20
47
AC
13 52 ? 16 ? 13
1) 208 2) 142 3) 232 4) 116 1) 96 2) 76 3) 58 4) 29
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33. 9 25 49
6 11 13
9 16 ?
1) 18 2) 20 3) 19 4) 21
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41.
34. 4 6 7
ES

5 3 ?
41 45 58
1) 3 2) 51 3) 9 4) 12 1) 5 2) 6 3) 8 4) 9
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35. 35 32 51
28 18 37
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? 14 47
42.
1) 40 2) 41 3) 42 4) 43
36. 18 28 50
17 13 11 1) 9 2) -4 3) 4 4) -8
26 27 ?
1) 61 2) 30 3) 29 4) 36
37. 5 7 9
6 8 2 43.
3 4 1
48 ? 20
1) 94 2) 84 3) 88 4) 98 1) 10 2) 15 3) 20 4) 25
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51.
44.
1) 3 2) 5 3) 4 4) 6
52.
1) 127 2) 142 3) 158 4) 198

INT
45.
1) 341 2) 431 3) 561 4) 591

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25 64 81
1) 13 2) 14 3) 20 4) 21 53. 23 41 38
[SSC CGL TIER-I-2020]
PREVIOUS QUESTIONS 18 33 ?

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46. Find the value of x 1) 17 2) 29 3) 27 4) 19

1) 200 2) 210 3) 225


HIN 4) 230
54.
8
6 11 14
3
62 47 89
?
[SSC CGL TIER-I-2020]
AC
47.The value of x is:
1) 15 2) 5 3) 6 4) 4
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14 16 13
1) 136 2) 138 3) 340 4) 140 18 6 ?
55. [SSC CGL TIER-I-2020]
12 21 17
Direction: In the figure below, the number that fits
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at the symbol ‘?’ is 1) 6 2) 5 3) 7 4) 8


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22 32 7
48. 18 24 5
56.
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[SSC CGL TIER-I-2020]


32 40 ?
1) 1 2) 4 3) 3 4) 6 1) 12 2) 10 3) 4 4) 8
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12 34 110
49. 6 13 35
57. [SSC CGL TIER-I-2020]
9 ? 60
1) 18 2) 12 3) 9 4) 6 1) 18 2) 19 3) 23 4) 21

50.

1) 0 2) 2 3) 11 4) 12

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HANDOUT
SYMBOLS AND NOTATIONS
TIER-I
1. If ‘+’ means '÷', ‘÷' means ‘-‘, ‘-‘ means ‘×' and ‘×' 9. 9 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 6
means ‘+’, then 12 + 6 ÷ 3 - 2 ×2=?
A) ÷ × - = B) + - × = C) - + + = D) × + - =
A) -2 B) 4 C) 2 D) 8
10. 8 * 6 * 96 * 2 = 0

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2. If '×' stands for ‘+’, ÷ stands for ‘-‘, ‘-‘ stands for
A) × ÷ - B) ×-÷ C) -× ÷ D) ÷ - ×
'×' and ‘+’ stands for '÷' then find the value of
following equation. 54÷16-3×6+2=? 11.Which of the following interchange of signs

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would make the given equation correct?
A) 9 B) 12 C) 8 D) 15
5+6÷3-12×2=17
3. If ‘-‘ denotes addition, ‘+’ denotes subtraction,
'×' denotes division and ÷ denotes A) ÷ and × B) + and × C) + and ÷ D) + and –

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multiplication, then 7-10×5÷6+4=? Direction(11-14):Which of the following
A) 3 B) 12 C) 15
HIN D) 9
4. If A means ‘+’, B means ‘-‘, C means '×', and d
means ÷, then 18 C 14 A 6 B 16 D 4 = ?
interchange of signs would make the given
equation correct?
11. 9+5÷4×3-6=12
AC
A) 254 B) 238 C) 188 D) 258 A) + and × B) ÷ and × C) ÷ and - D) + and –

5. If ‘@’ means '×', ‘c’ means '÷', % means +, and ‘$’ 12. 2×3+6-12÷4=17
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means ‘-‘, then 6% 12 C 3 @ 8 $ 3 = ? A) × and + B) + and – C) + and ÷ D) – and ÷


A) 37 B) 35 C) 39 D) 33 13. 6×4+2=16
6. If ‘-‘ stands for division, ‘+’ stands for A) + and ×, 4 and 2 B) + and ×, 2 and 6
subtraction, ‘÷' stands for multiplication, '×'
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stands for addition, then which one of the C) + and ×, 4 and 6 D) None of these
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following equations is correct. 14. (3÷4)+8=4


A) 70-2+4÷5×6=44 B) 70-2+4÷5×6=21 A) + and ÷, 8 and 3 B) + and ÷, 8 and 4
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C) 70-2+4÷5×6=341 D)70-2+4÷5×6=36 C) + and ÷, 3 and 4


7. If ‘-‘ sands for '÷', ‘+’ stands for '×', '÷' stands for D) No interchange, 3 and 4
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‘-‘ and '×' stands for ‘+’, which one of the


15.If 2*4*6*3=36 and 5*5*5*2 = 30, then 6*7*3*2 = ?
following equations in correct ?
A) 32 B) 36 C) 34 D) 39
A) 30-6+5×4÷2=27 B)30+6-5÷4×2=30
16.If 11  45= 14 and18  54= 18,then 65  15 = ?
C) 30×6÷5-4+2=32 D)30÷6×5+4-2=40
A) 27 B) 16 C) 20 D) 24
Direction(8-10):Select the correct combination of
mathematical signs to replace * signs and to 17. If 4×6×2=351 and 3×9×8=287 Then 9×5×6=?
balance the given equation. A) 270 B) 845 C) 596 D) 659
8. 16 * 6 * 4 *24 18.If 12×7=408 and 9×8=207, then 13×7=?
A) ÷ = × B) × = ÷ C) = ÷ ÷ D) × ÷ = A) 190 B) 91 C) 109 D) 901

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19.If 323×41=14323, 137×72=27731 and 48×87=7884 which of the following is correct?
then 34×75=? A) 25×12  14÷4+6=16 B) 25-12+14÷2×4=15
A) 5743 B) 7534 C) 2256 D) 4357 C) 25-15+5÷4×16=21 D)25+11-4÷10×6=20
20.If 324×150=54,251×402=48 and 523 ×345=120 30.If A for ‘+’, M for ‘×’, D for ‘÷', G for ‘>’, L for ‘<’,
then which of the following will be logically
then 651 × 345=?
correct?
A) 120 B) 85 C) 144 D) 60 A) 4A 5D 3G 6A 2M 3 B) 4A 5M 4L 6D 2A 8
Direction(21-25): In these questions, relationship C) 4D 2A 4G 6D 2A 4 D) 4A 3M 2L 4D 2M 6

INT
between different elements is shown in the 31.If the mathematical signs interchange from – to +,
statements. + to ÷, × to – and ÷ to ×, then find out the correct
(A) if only conclusion I is true answer of the given equation 6 ÷8+2 ×5-8=?

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A)27 B)18 C)32 D) 28
(B) if only conclusion II is true
32.Select the correct combination of mathematical
(C) if either conclusion I or II is true signs to replace ‘*’ Signs and to balance the
(D) if neither conclusion I nor II is true given equation. 24*34*2*5*12

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(E) if both conclusions I and II are true A) + ÷ × = B) = ÷ + - C) = ÷ -+ D) + ÷ = ×

21. Statement: F  G=H; G>J  K


Conclusions: I. F  K
HIN
II. K < H
33.Given interchanges signs ‘-' and ‘÷'; digits ‘2’ and ‘6’
A) 32-12÷6=30
C) 32 - 16 ÷6=1
B) 36 ÷12-2=1
D) 36 –12÷2=30
AC
22. Statement: P<Q=R  S  T 34.Correct the following equations by
Conclusions: I. T  Q II. R>P interchanging the two signs. 5×15÷7-20+4=77
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23. Statement : A  B<C;A  D;C  F A) – and + B) × and ÷ C) + and ÷ D) + and ×


35.If 23+4= 2, 44+8 =32, then what will be the value
Conclusions: I. D<C II. F  D
of 62+4 ?
24. Statement : U>A=I=0<E A) 9 B)10 C) 8 D) 12
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Conclusions: I. I  E II. 0 > U 36. If 6*5=31, 7*8=57 and 3*4=13, then 9*10=?
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25. Statement: L=M  N;M>P;L<K A) 90 B)91 C) 81 D)19


I. K > P II. N < K 37. If 4*2@3=6, 18*6@4=12, then what will be the
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value of 24*3@7 =?
26. If ‘P’ means ‘+’, ‘Q’ means ‘X’, ‘R’ means ‘÷’ and
A) 21 B) 27 C) 72 D) 56
‘S’ means ‘-', then 44 Q 9 R 12 S 6 Q 4 P 16 = ?
38. If 2 & 6 % 7=33, 4 & 6 % 8=54, then what will be
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1)36 2) 124 3) 25 4) 112 the value of 6 % 8 & 9=?


27. Which of the following interchange of signs A) 95 B)77 C) 99 D) None of these
would make the given equation correct? 39. Statements P>M>Q, Q>Z>N
5+3×8-12÷4=3 Conclusions: I. M  Z II. N < P
A) + and ÷ B) + and - C) - and ÷ D) + and × A) Only conclusion I follows
28. If ‘+’ denotes ÷, ‘  ' denotes ×, ‘×' denotes ‘-' B) Only conclusions II follows
and ‘÷’ denotes +, then 35+7  5÷5  6=? C) either conclusion I or II follows
A)36 B) 24 C)20 D) 14 D) neither conclusion I nor II follows
29.If ‘-‘ stands for ‘addition’, ‘÷’ for ‘multiplication’, 40. Statements: X>Y, Y  Z, Z=V, V<W
‘×' for ‘subtraction’, and ‘+’ for ‘division’, then Conclusions: I. Y=V II. Y> V
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A) Only conclusion I follows 3. If ‘A’ means ‘+’ , ‘B’ means ‘-’, ‘C’ means ‘x’ ,
B) Only conclusions II follows and ‘D’ means ‘  ’ , then what will be the value
of the given expression ?
C) Either conclusion I or II follows
D) Neither conclusion I nor II follows 27A (14C3) B (36 D 9) C5B (27 B 14)
Direction(41-43): A) 36 B) 56 C) 41 D) 31
‘P $ Q’ means ‘P is not smaller than Q’ 4. Which two numbers should be interchanged
‘P * Q’ means ‘P is neither greater than nor equal to make the given equation correct ?
to Q’. 36  81  9   88  4   14   22  7   169

INT
‘P # Q’ means ‘P is neither smaller than nor equal
A) 9 and 36 B) 14 and 22
to Q’.
‘P % Q’ means ‘P is not greater than Q’. C) 36 and 14 D) 81 and 36

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‘P @ Q’ means ‘P is neither greater nor smaller than Q’. 5. Which two numbers should be interchanged
41.Statements: R #J, J$D, D@K, K%T to make the given equation correct ?
Conclusion : I. T # D II. T @ D 78  48  8  (26  7)  39   45  15   210

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III. R # K IV. J $ T A) 78 and 45 B) 45 and 48
A) Either I or II is true
B) Only III is true
C) III and IV are true
HIN C) 48 and 39 D) 26 and 15
SSC CGL - 2020 QUESTIONS
6. Select the correct combination of mathematical
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D) Either I or II and III are true
signs that can sequentially replace the * signs
42.Statements: T % R, R $M, M @ D, D *H
and balance the equation.
Conclusions: I. D % R II. H # R
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5*468* 18 * 70* 180* 4*5


III. T * M IV. T % D
A) Only I is true B) I and IV are true A) , , , , ,  B) , , , , , , 

C) II and IV are true D) II and IV are true C) , , , , ,  D) , , , , , 


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43.Statements: M @B, B #N, N$R, R*K 7. Select the correct combination of mathematical
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Conclusions: I. K # B II. R * B signs that can sequentially replace the * signs


III. M $ R IV. N * M and balance the equation.
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A) I and III are true B) I and II are true 36 * 14 * 63 * 9* 11* (6 *3) * 90


C) II and IV are true D) II, III and IV are true A) , , , , , ,  B) , , , , , , 
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PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS FROM CGL -2019 C) , , , , , ,  D) , , , , , , 


1. Which two digits should be interchanged to 8. Select the correct combination of mathematical
make the given equation correct?
signs that can sequentially replace the * signs
32÷6+26-13×6=54 and balance the equation.
A) 3 and 6 B) 6 and 2 C) 3 and 1 D) 2 and 3 68*138*23*54* 20
2. In the following equations, if ‘+’ is interchanged A) , , ,  B) , ,  , 
with ‘-‘ and ‘6’ is interchanged with ‘7’ then
C) ,   ,  D) , , , 
which equation would be correct?
9. Which of the following equations will be correct
A) 76-75+77=56 B) 62-67+76=83
when the signs + and x, and the numbers 3 and
C) 78-68+66=59 D) 67-76+43=100 6 are interchanged.
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A) 12  3  6  30 B) 9  3  6  33 SSC CGL - 2021 QUESTIONS
C) 11 6  3  69 D) 7  3  6  48 17.Which two numbers and which two signs should
10.Which two digits need to be interchanged so be interchanged to balance the following
as to balance the given equation ? equation?
75  18  51 8  82  87 24  16  96  48 12  195
A) 7 and 8 B) 5 and 2 C) 1 and 5 D) 8 and 2
A) 24 and 16,  and 
11.Which two digits and signs need to be
B) 24 and 48,  and 
interchanged so as to balance the given

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equation? 97  24  16  5  37  53 C) 12 and 16,  and 
A) 2 and 3 ; + and  B) 7 and 6 ; + and - D) 12 and 48,  and 
C) 2 and 3 ;  and - D) 4 and 7 ;  and +
18. If the sign ' ' and ' ' are interchanged, then

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12.Which two signs should be interchanged to which of the following equations can be
balance the following equation ? correctly balanced ?
646  19  746  20  34  100 A) 22  11 8  3  19 B) 12  4  8  3  11

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A)  and  B)  and 
C) 16  4  8  3  45 D) 24  12  6  3  20
C)  and + D)  and 
HIN
13.What will be the value of the given expression
if 'A' means '+' , 'B' means '-' , 'C' means 'x' and 'D'
means '  ', ? 15 C 7 B (24 D 8) A 16 C 4 B 21 D 3
19.Which two signs should be interchanged to
make the given equation correct?
28  14  7  5  18  20
AC
A) 159 B) 165 C) 151 D) 179 A)  and  B)  and 
14.Which of the following set of numbers, if
C)  and  D)  and 
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placed from left to right in place of the letters,


will fit the given equation ? 20. Select the correct combination of mathematical
signs that can sequentially replace the * signs
A  B  C  D  E  14
and make the given equation correct.
A) A  4, B  13, C  3, D  5, E  2
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B) A  4, B  3, C  2, D  5, E  13 88*120* 42*240*48* 2
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C) A  13, B  3, C  4, D  5, E  2 A) , , , ,  B) , , , , 
D) A  4, B  13, C  2, D  3, E  5 C) , , , ,  D) , , , , 
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15. Which two numbers should be interchanged 21. Select the correct combination of mathematical
to make the given equation correct? signs that can sequentially replace the * signs
25  7  20  40  4  210 to balance the following equation.
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A) 20 and 40 B) 25 and 20 22 *66*33*11*44*0


C) 20 and 7 D) 40 and 25
A) , , , ,  B) , , , , 
16.Which two signs should be interchanged to
make the following equation correct ? C) , , , ,  D) , , , , 

8  12  6  8  9  8
A) + and x B)  and + C) x and  D) x and 

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HANDOUT
DIRECTION & DISTANCE
TIER-I
EXERCISE-1 8. ‘A’ is walking towards south, he turns right,
1. If A is to the south of B and B is to the east of then left and then again right. In which
C in what direction is A with respect to C? direction is he facing now?

INT
A. North-East B. North-West A. South B. East C. West D. North
C. South-East D. South-West 9. A boy starts walking towards West, he turns
2. M is to the East of D, F is to the south of D and left and again he turns right and then turns

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K is to the west of F. M is in which direction left at last. Towards which direction is he
with respect to K? walking now?
A. South-West B. North-East A.West B. North C. South D. East

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C. North-west D. South- East 10. You go North, turn right, then right again, then
turn left and then go to the right. In which
3.
HIN
Town D is towards East of town F. Town B is
towards North of town D. Town H is towards
west of town B. Towards which directions is
town H from town F? [all are equal distance]
direction are you now?
A. South B. East C. West D. North
11. Sumitra walked 8m towards the north. He
AC
A. North B. East turned to his right and walked 16m, then he
C. North-West D. South-East turned to his left and walked 5m and again
he turned to his left and walked 16m. In which
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4. Y is to the East of ‘x’ which is to the North of Z.


direction is he from his starting point?
If P is to the south of Z. Then P is in which
direction with respect to Y? A. South B. East C. North D. West
A. North B. South 12. Going 60m to the south of his house. Kiran
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C. South-East D. None of these turns left and goes another 20m, then turning
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to the North. He goes 40m and then starting


5. From my house I went 15m to the North, then walking to his house. In which direction is his
turned west and covered 10m then turned house from there?
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south and covered 5m then turned East and


covered 10m. In which direction am I now A. South-East B. North
from my house? C. East D. North-West
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A. North B. South C. East D. West 13. A man is facing South. He turns 1350 in the
6. From his house, Lokesh went 15km to the anticlockwise direction and then 1800 in the
North. Then he turned west and covered clockwise direction. Which direction is he
10km. Then he turned south and covered facing now?
20km. Finally turning to East, he covered 10 km. A. South-East B. South-West
In which direction is he from his house?
C. North-East D. North-West
A. East B. West C. South D. North
14. Ram is facing North-west. He turns in
7. A man started walking west. He turned right, clockwise direction by 900, then 1800 in the
then right again and finally turned left. anticlockwise direction and then another 900
Towards which direction was he walking now? in the same direction. Which direction is he
A. North B. South C. West D. East facing now?
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A. South-west B. West 21. Shobha moves towards South-East a distance
C. South D. South-east of 7km, then she moves towards west and
covers 14km. From here, she moves towards
15. I am facing West. I turn 90 0 in clockwise North-West a distance of 7km and finally she
direction, then 1350 in anticlockwise direction moves a distance of 4km towards East. How
and finally 1800 in clockwise direction. What far is the starting point from the final point?
direction am I facing?
A. 3km B. 4 km C. 10 km D. 11km
A. South-east B. North-east
22. KRISHNA leaves his house and walks 12km
C. North-west D. South-west towards North. He turns right and walks

INT
16. I am facing east. I turn 100o in the clockwise another 12km. He turns right again, walks
direction and then 145o in the anticlockwise 12km more and turns left to walk 5km. How
direction. Which direction am I facing now? far is he from his home and in which

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direction?
A. East B. North-east
A. 7km east B. 10 km east
C. North D. South-west
C. 17km east D. 24km east
17. Karan facing towards south moved straight

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2km and from there turned to his right 900 23. Nikhil walked 30m towards East, took a left
turn and walked 20m. He again took a left turn

A. south
HIN
and travelled 2km. Then he took a 450 turn to
his left and travelled 1km. where would he
be now with respect to the starting point?
B. south-east
and walked 30m. How far and in which
direction is he from his starting point?
A. 20m, North B. 80m, North
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C. north-west D. south-west C. 20m, South D. 80m, South
18. Ram started walking towards East after 1km. 24. One morning after sunrise, Reeta and Kavita
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He turned south and walked 5km. Again, he were talking to each other face to face at Tilak
turned East and walked 2km. Finally, he Square. If Kavita’s shadow was exactly to the
turned north and walked 9km. How far is he right to Reeta, which direction Kavita was
from the starting point? facing?
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A. 7km B. 3km C. 4km D. 5km A. North B. South


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19. Deepak starts walking straight towards east. C. East D. Data inadequate
After walking 75 meters, he turns to the left 25. One fine morning after sun-rise, Vikram and
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and walks 25 meters straight. Again, he turns Sailesh were standing in a lawn with their
to the left, walks a distance of 40 meters backs towards each other. Vikram’s shadow
straight, again he turns to the left and walks a fell exactly towards his left hand side. Which
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distance of 25 meters. How far is he from the direction was Sailesh facing?
straight point?
A. East B. West C. North D. South
A. 25 meters B. 50 meters 26. One evening before sunset two friends Sumit
C. 115 meters D. 35 meters and Mohit were talking to each other face to
20. Sunita rode her scotty northwards, then face. If Mohit’s shadow was exactly to his
turned left rode 2km and then again rode to right side, which direction was Sumit facing.
her left 4km. She found herself exactly 2kms A. North B. South
west of her starting point. How far did she C. West D. Data inadequate
ride north wards initially?
27. If South-East becomes North, North-East
A. 2km B. 4km C. 5km D. 6km becomes West and so on, what will West
become?
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A. North-East B. North-West between Siddharth and Murali?
C. South –East D. South-West A. 14 kms B. 6 kms C. 8 kms D. 7 kms
Directions (28-30): These questions are based on 34. One evening, Raja started to walk toward the
the following information. Sun. After walking a while, he turned to his
Point N is 7m to the west of point Y, which is right and again to his right. After walking a
8m to the south of point S. Point N is 15m to while, he again turned right. In which
the north of point W and 10m to the west of direction is he facing?
point C. Point A is 12m to the north of Point K A. South B. East C. West D. North
which is 20m to the east of point W. A is to the

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35. If X stands on his head with his face towards
south of T which forms a straight line with Y.
south, to which direction will his left-hand
28. N is at what distance and in whichdirection point?
with respect to K?

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A. East B. West C. North D. South
A. 24m, North-West B. 25m, North-West
EXERCISE-II
C. 25m, North-East D. 24m, East
1. One morning Manu and Sonu were talking to
E. 25m, North

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each other with face to face If Manu observed
29. S is approximately at what distance and in that her shadow falls at left side of Sonu. Then

A. 16m, South-East
C. 15m, North-West
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which direction with respect to T?
B. 18m, North-West
D. 15m, North-East 2.
in which direction Sonu is facing now?
A. South B. North C. East
If a person facing to south, rotates 45 o
D. West
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E. Cannot be determined clockwise direction, 90 o anti clock wise
30. Which of the given combination of points direction, 135o clockwise direction. Then in
which direction he is facing now?
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forms a rectangle?
A. North B. South-West
A. YCAW B. NTKW C. NWAK
C. West D. South
D. TKCW E. Such case does not exist
3. Ramu walks 5 kms straight from her house
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31. When a watch shows 6 ‘O’clock, the hour hand


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points towards South--East then at 9:15 in towards west then turns right and walks 3
which direction the minutes hand will show? kms. There- after she takes left turn and walks
A. North-East B. East 2 km. further, she turns left and walks 3 km.
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finally, she turns right and walks 3 kms.


C. South - East D. South
In what direction she is now from her house?
32. When a watch shows 7:45, the minute hand
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points towards east when the watch shows A. West B. North C. South D. East
3’Oclock, which direction does the hour hand 4. Sandhya walks straight (north) from point A
point? to B which is 2 kms away. She turns left, at 900
A. North B. East C. West D. South and walks 8 kms to C, where she turns left
again at 90o and walks 5 kms to D. At D she
33. Siddharth and Murali go for jogging from the turns left at 90o and walks for 8 kms to E. How
same point. Siddharth goes towards the east far is she from A to E?
covering 4 kms. Murali proceeds towards the A. 2 B. 3 C. 5 D. 8
West for 3 kms. Siddharth turns left and covers 5. Ram and Sam start walking towards North and
4 kms and Murali turns to the right to cover cover 20m. Ram turns to his left and Sam to
4 kms. Now what will be the distance his right. After sometime, Ram walks 10m in
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the same direction in which he turned. On turning, to north she went 30 meters. In which
the other hand, Sam walks only 7m. Later, direction is her home from this point?
Ram turns towards his left and Sam to his A. North B. South – West
right. Both walk 25m forward. How far is Ram
C. East D. North – West
from Sam now?
12. Surabhi, who is facing north, turns 90 o in
A. 10m B. 20m C. 17m D. 5m clockwise and then 135 o in anticlockwise
6. A child is looking for his father. He went 90 direction. Which direction is she facing now?
meters in the east before turning to his right. A. North--East B. North--West

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He went 20 meters before turning to his right C. South--East D. South--West
again to look for his father at his uncle’s place 13. One evening, Dileep was facing a tree. The
30 meters from this point. His father was not shadow of the tree fell to his right. Which

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there. From here he went 100 meters to his direction was he facing?
north before meeting his father in a street. A. North B. South
How far did the son meet his father form the C. East D. South-East

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starting point? Directions (14-17): These questions are based on

7.
A. 80 m B. 100m
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C. 260 m D. 140 m
Five boys A, B, C, D, E, are sitting in a park in a
circle faces center. A is facing South – West, D
the following information.
In an industrial park there are seven
industries -E,N,T, S,U,X and L in the following
AC
is facing South- East, B and E are right opposite manner.
A and D respectively and C is exactly between L,T and E are in a straight line such that the
D and B. Which direction is C facing? ratio of the distances between L, T and T,E is
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A. North--East B. South 2:3. S is 10kms to the north of X, which is 5


kms to the west of N. U is10 kms to the south
C. North D. East
of T and 15kms to the east of X. The ratio of
8. I stand with my right-hand extended side – the distances between N,U and L,T is 1. T is to
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ways towards South. Towards which direction the west of E. L is to the West of T.
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will my head be?


14. S is at what distance with respect to E?
A. North B. West C. East D. South
A. 25kms B. 30 kms C. 15kms
9. A, B, C, D and E are standing in a line facing
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North. E is standing 40 meters left to B. A is D. 35kms E. 10 kms


standing 20 meters left to C.D is standing 20 15. N is which direction with respect to L?
meters right to E. and 50 meters right to C.
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A. North B. North-East C. South-West


What is the distance between A and D?
D. South E. Cannot be determined
A. 50 meters B. 60 meters
16. What is the ratio between ST and NU?
C. 70 meters D. 80 meters
A. 3:2 B. 2:3 C. 1:3 D. 2:1 E. 1:5
10. Neeraj drives his car 50 kms, towards eastward
direction. He turned right and drive for 30 km, 17. Find the approximate between S and U?
then he turned West and drive for 10 km. How A. 19km B. 17km C. 25km D. 18km
far is he from the starting point?
18. One morning Dinesh and Swetha sat in a park
A. 50 km B. 80 km C. 90 km D. 100 km such that their backs are towards each other.
11. Radhika went 50 meters south from her house If Dinesh’s shadow is falling to his left then
then turned left and went 20 meters then which direction is Swetha facing?

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A. North--East B. North 26. A clock is placed in such manner that its
C. East D. South minutes needle is in north-east direction at
12 o’ clock in afternoon. Answer at 1.30 o’
19. A person walks 4km towards west, then turns clock which direction will hour’s needle
to his right to travel 9km. He turns towards indicate?
east and travels 12km. Finally, he travels 3km
towards south. How far is he from the initial A. North B. South C. East D. West
position (in km)? 27. A man was walking in the evening just before
A. 15 B. 23 C. 10 D.18 the sunset. His wife said that, his shadow fell
on her right. If the wife was walking in the

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20. Mr. Kale travels 5km towards west, turns left opposite direction of the man, then which
and travels 3km and then travels another 5km direction the wife was facing?
towards south. He then turns right and travels
1 km to reach a church. How far is the church A. North B. West C. South D. East

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from his starting position, in kilometers? 28. A river flows West to East and on the way turns
A. 8 B. 10 C. 12 D. 14 left and goes in a semicircle round a hillock
and then turns left in a right-angles. In which
21. A villager went to meet his uncle in another

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direction is the river finally flowing?
village situated 5 km away in the North-east
direction of his own village. From there he A. East B. South

HIN
came to meet his father-in-law living in a
village, situated 4km in the South of his uncle’s
village. How far away and in what direction is
C. East or West D. West
29. I am facing South. I turn right and walk 20 m.
Then I turn right again and walk 10 m. Then I
AC
he now? turn left and walk 10 m and then turning right
A. 3 km in the North B. 3 km in the East and walk 20 m. Then I turn right again and
C. 4 km in the East D. 4 km in the west walk 20 m. In which direction am I from the
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starting point?
22. Rohan was standing with his head down and
legs up. If at this time his left hand towards A. North B. North-west
East then in which direction his face be? C. East D. North-East
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A. North B. South C. West D. East 30. A rat run 20' towards East and turns to right
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23. If ‘South-east’ is called ‘East’, ‘North-west’ is runs 10, and turns to right runs 9', and again
called ‘West’, ‘South-west’ is called ‘south and turns to left runs 5' and then turns to left runs
so on. What will ‘North’ be called? 12' and finally turns to left and runs 6'. Now
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what direction is the rat facing?


A. East B. North-east
A. EAST B. NORTH C. WEST D. SOUTH
C. North-west D. South
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31. Roopa starts from a point and walks 15meter


24. South-east is called North-east, North-east towards west, turns left and walks 12meter,
is called North-west, South-west is called turns right again and walks. What is the
south-east. What will North-west be called? direction she is now facing?
A. South-East B. North A. South B. West C. East D. North
C. East D. South-west 32. Ravi in his evening walk travelled towards the
25. If North is called South-east, North-west is sun 3 km, then he turned to his left walked
called East, West is called North-east, South- 2 km. He again turned to his right and walked
west is called North. What will East be called? 3 km. Finally, he turned to his right walked
another 2 km. In which direction is Ravi
A. South-west B. South
walking now?
C. North-west D. None of these
A. East B. West C. North D. South
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33. After walking 10 m, Shankar turned left and 4. ‘P$Q’ means ‘P is to the north of Q’.
covered a distance of 6 m, then turned right
‘P & Q’ means ‘P is to the east of Q’.
and covered a distance of 20 m. In the end,
he was moving towards the south. From ‘P * Q’ means ‘Q is to the west of P’.
which direction did Shankar start his journey? ‘P % Q’ means ‘Q is to the south of P’.
A. West B. North C. South D. East ‘P@QR’ means ‘P stands exactly in the middle
34. After walking 200 meters, I turned right and of horizontal line QR’.
covered a distance of 100 meters, then turned ‘P!QR’ means ‘P stands exactly in the middle
left and covered a distance of 300 meters. In of vertical line QR;.

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the end I am facing towards North. From
which direction did I start my journey? Note : ‘P6m$Q’ means ‘P is 6m to the north of
Q’ and so on.
A. West B. East C.North D. South

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Find the shortest distance between G and C
35. Of the villages P, Q, R, S and T. P is to west of in the following expression.
Q, R is to the South of P, T is to the north of Q
and S is to the east of T. Then R is in which C12m$S5m*G3m&J6m%k!JT

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direction with respect to S? A. 12m B. 10m C. 15m D. 13m
A. North-West B. South-East 5. V ijendra walks a certain distance, say
C. South- West HIN
D. Data Inadequate
PREVIOUS QUESTIONS-2021
X metres, from his home towards the west.
Then he turns left and walks 23 metres. After
that, he turns left and walks 36 metres. Then
AC
1. Gaurav exits from the backdoor of his north- he turns left again to walk 23 metres. He
facing house and walks 25m straight, then he finally turns left and walks 18 metres to reach
takes a left turn and walks 36 m, then he turns his home. Find the value of X.
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left and walks 47m. He turns left again and


A. 22 B. 18 C. 20 D. 41
walks 36m. How far and in which direction is
he from his house now?
A. 11m, South B. 11m, North
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C. 22m, North D. 22m, South


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2. Reeta is standing facing south-east. First, she


turns 135o clockwise. After that, she turns 90o
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anticlockwise. Then she turns 45o clock wise,


followed by a 135 o anticlockwise turn. In
which direction is she facing now?
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A. East B. North-east
C. South D. South-east
3. One morning, Chitrashi and Ayaan sit facing
each other. If the shadow of Ayaan falls to
the left of Chitrashi, then in which direction
is Ayaan facing?
A. South B. North C. West D. East

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SEATING ARRANGEMENT
TIER-I
1. 5 friends are sitting on a bench. A is to the left 7. Five persons are sitting facing centre of a circle.
of B but on the right of C. D is to the right of B Pramod is sitting to the right of Ranjan. Raju is
but on the left of E. Who are at the extremes? sitting between Brejesh and Naveen. Raju is to
the left of Brejesh and Ranjan is to right of

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A) A,B B) A,D C) B,D D) C,E
brejesh. Who is sitting to the left of Naveen?
2. Five boys A,B,C,D and E are sitting in a row. A is
A) Pramod B) Raju C) Brejesh D) Rajan
to the right of B and E is to the left of B but to

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the right of C. A is to the left of D. Who is second Direction(8-9): Eight friends, A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H
from the left end? are sitting in a cricle facing the centre, not
A) D B) A C) E D) B necessarily in the same order. D sits third to
the left of A. E sits to the immediate right of A.

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3. Five boys are standing in a row facing East. B is third to the left of D. G is second to the
Pavan is to the left of Tavan, Vipin, Chavan. right of B. C is an immediate neighbour of B. C is
HIN
Tavan, Vipin and Chavan are to the left of Nakul.
Chavan is between Tavan and Vipin. If Vipin is
fourth from the left, then how far is Tavan from
the right?
thrid to the left of H.
8. Who amongst the following is sitting exactly
between F and D?
AC
A) First B) Second C) Thrid D) Fourth A) C B) E C) H D) A
Direction(4-5):I. Six flats on a floor in two rows 9. on the information given above and so form a
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facing North and south are allotted to P,Q,R,S,T group. Which is the one that does not belong
and U to that group?
II. Q gets a north facing flat and is not next to S. A) DC B) AH C) EF D) CB
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III. S and U get diagonally opposite flats Direction (10-12): V,U and T are sitting around a
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IV. R next to U, gets a south facing flat and T circle. A,B and C are sitting around the same
gets a north facing flat circle but two of them are not facing centre (they
are facing the direction opposite to centre). V
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4. Who flat is between Q and S is second to the left of C. U is second to the


A) T B) U C) R D) P right of A. B is thrid to the left of T. C is second
to the right of T. A and C are not sitting together
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5. The flats of which of the other pair than SU, is


diagonally opposite to each other? 10.Which of the following is not facing centre?
A) PT B) QP C) QR D) TS A) BA B) CA C) BC
6. 8 persons A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H are sitting in two D) Cannot be determined
rows opposite to each other. Each row has 4
11.Which of the following is the position of T in
persons. B and C are sitting in front of each
respect of B?
other. C is between D and E. H is sitting to the
immediate left of E. H and F are diagonally A) Third tothe right B) Second to the right
opposite. G and B are not near to each other. C) Thrid to the left D) Thrid to the left or right
Who is in front of A?
12.Which of the following statement is correct?
A) E B) D C) C D) B

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A) A,B and C are sitting together 18.Who is oppoiste to D
B) V,U and T are sitting together A) B B) A C) C D) F
C) Sitting arrangement of two persons cannot 19. Who is placed opposite to E?
be determined A) B B) C C) D D) F
D)Those who are not facing centre are sitting Direction(20-23): Eight persons were seated
together around a square table. The persons who were
13. 6 persons are sitting along a hexagonal dining seated at the corner faces inside while those
table to have dinner. B is between F and C. A is who were seated at the edges face outside.

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between E and D and F is to the left of D. who is Two persons were seated between P and Q. N
between A and F? was seated second to the left of Q. K and N
were immediate neighbours. R was seated
A) E B) D C) C D)B

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second to the right of K. P was seated at the
14.While the group photo of a family was taken, corner. L and O were immediate neighbours.
the father was found to be sitting to the left of Two persons were seated between M and O.
the son and right to the grandfather. Mother

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was sitting to the right of her daughter but left 20. Who was seated second to the left of L?
to the grandfather. Who is occupying the A) M B) P C) Q D) K
central place?
A) Son
HIN
B) Grandfather
21. How many person were seated between M
and K when counted from the right of M?
C) Father D) Mother
AC
A) 1 B) 3 C) 4 D) 2
15. Five children A,B,C,D and E are sitting along 22. What is the position of Q with respect to O?
the corners of a pentagonal table facing the
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centre. B is between E and C. D is to the right of A) Immediate left B) Immediate right


E. Who is to the left of C? C) Second to the left D) Second to the right
A) B B) A C) D D) C 23.Four of the following pair were in a certain
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16. Some friends are sitting at an octagonal place. group, which of the following pair that doesn't
belong to that group?
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Each person is sitting at one corner facing the


centre. Mahima is sitting slantly in front of Ram. A) MR B) NK C) KQ D) LP
Ram is to the right of Sushma. Ravi is sitting
Directions (24-27): Ten people A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I and
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beside sushma and in front of Giridhar. Giridhar


is to the left of chandra. Savitri is not to the J are sitting around a circular table facing
right of Mahima but is in front of Shalini. Who towards the centre of the table but not
necessarily in the same order.
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is sitting to the right of Shalini?


A) Ravi B) Mahima C) GIridhar D) Ram  F sits second to right of A.

Direction(17-19): Six people A,B,C,D,E and F are  Two persons sit between F and C who sits
sitting on the ground in a hexagonal shape. All second to the left of E
the sides of the hexagon so formed are of same  H sits second to the right of E.
length. A is not adjacent to B or C. D is not
adjacent of C or E. B and C are adjacent. F is the  G sits opposite to I and sits thrid to the left of J
middle of D and C.  A is not an immediate neighbour of J
17. Which of the folloiwng is not a correct  B sits oppoiste to the one who sits immediate
neighbour pair? left of A
A) A and F B) D and F C) B and E D) C and F
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24. Who sits opposite to E? II. S is not a neighbour of R or T.
A) J B) C C) F D) B III. P is neighbour of Q and R.
25. Who sits third to the right of F? 31.Which of the following is correct?
A) C B) A C) H D) I A) Q is between P and S.
26. Four of the following five are allike in a certain B) S is between U and P.
way and forms a group, find the one that
doesn't belongs to the group? C) T is to the immediate right of V.
D) U is to the immediate left of V.

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A) J,G B) E,I C) E,A D) F,C
27.If all the letters are written n alphabetical order 32.Which of the following will be S’s position after
starting from A (to the right of A) then how many T and S interchange their places?

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letters will remains in the same position? A) Neighbour of V and R
A) 2 B) 4 C) 3 D) 1 B) To the immediate left of R
28. A, P, R, X, S and Z are sitting in a row. S and Z are C) To the immediate right of U

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in the centre. A and P are at the ends. R is sitting
to the left of A. Who is to the right of P ? D) Neighbour of R and P

A) A B) X C) S HIN D) Z
29. A, B, C, D and E are sitting on a bench. A is
33. Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G are standing
in a straight line. D is to the right of G. C is
between A and B. E is between F and D. There
AC
sitting next to B, D is not sitting with E who is
are three persons between G and B. Who is on
on the left end of the bench. C is on the second
position from the right. A is to the right of B the extreme left?
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and E. A and C are sitting together. In which A) G B) A C) B D) D


position A is sitting ?
34. Four students ABCD are sitting one each at the
A) Between B and D B) Between B and C four corners of a square all facing the centre of
the square. The student E sitting at the centre
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C) Between E and D D) Between C and E


is facing only C and the student A is sitting facing
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30.Four girls and four boys are sitting in a square


the back of E. If D is sitting on the right of E.
facing the centre. They are sitting one each at
Where B will be sitting to E?
the corners and one each at the mid-points of
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the sides of the square. Madhu is sitting A) B is sitting on the left of E


diagonally opposite to Usha who is to Geeta’s B) B is to the back of E
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right. Roy is next to Geetha and opposite to


C) A is facing B and E
Gopi who is on Bose’s left. Suma is not on
Madhu’s right but opposite to Prema. Who is D) B is on the right of E
opposite to Bose? PREVIOUS QUESTIONS
A) Geetha B) Prema C) Suma D) Madhu 1. Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting
Direction(31-32):P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are seven in a straight line, all facing the North. F is sitting
friends and are sitting in a circle facing the between D and G. B is sitting between H and A.
center of the circle. E is third to the left of G, who is sitting at one of
the corners. H is third to the left of C. Who is
I. V is second to the left of S and is the neighbour sitting between A and E?
of T and U.
A) H B) G C) B D)C
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2. Six friends are sitting in two lines, one line 5. 8 persons D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K are sitting around
behind the other line, and all the friends are a square table, facing towards the centre (not
facing north. Each line has three friends. Jogi is necessarily in the same order). Four persons
sitting between Vikrant and Saroj. Shrikant is are sitting at the corners a nd four persons are
sitting just behind Vikrant. Vaani is to the sitting at the middle of the sides of the square
immediate right of Tripti. Which three persons table. D is sitting at one side and opposite to K.
are sitting in the same line? G is sitting at a corner and to the immediate
right of D. D is the immediate neighbour of E
A) Jogi, Tripti and Vaani
and G. I is not the immediate neighbour of H. F

INT
B) Jogi, Vikrant and Saroj is sitting at one side and opposite to H.
C) Jogi, Vikrant and Tripti (SSC MTS 2021)

PO
D) Vikrant. Vaani and Tripti Who is sitting just diagonally opposite to I?

3. Four males P1, P2,P3 and P4 are sitting in a row A) H B) D C) K D) E

facing towards the North (not necessarily in

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thesame order) and four females A1, A2, A3

HIN
and A4 are sitting in a row facing towards the
face of these males (not necessarily in the same
order). P1 and P4 sit at the ends. A3 and P2 are
facing each other. A4 is second to the left of A3.
AC
P4 is facing A1. A1 and A4 are at the ends.
Which of the following statements is correct?
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I. A4 is facing P1.
II. P4 is second to the left of that male who is
facing A2. (SSC MTS 2021)
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A) Both I and II B) Only I


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C) Neither I nor II D) Only II

WORD POWER MADE EASY


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4. 6 persons A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a


rectangular table, facing towards the centre
(not necessarily in the same order). One person
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is sitting on each of the smaller sides. Two


persons are sitting on each of the bigger sides.
No person is sitting at the corners. C and F are
sitting on the same side. B is sitting opposite to
A. F is the immediate neighbour of B. A is sitting
second to the left of D. Counting towards the
left of D, how many persons are sitting between
A and D? (SSC MTS 2021)
A) Zero B) Three C) Two D) One

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RANKING
HANDOUT
TIER-I
1. Rakesh is on 9th position from upwards and on 7. The new position of Rekha from the right side
38th position from downwards in a class. How A) 13 B) 55 C) 37 D) 42
many students are in class 8. The total number of female soldiers in a row.

INT
A)47 B) 45 C) 46 D) 48 A) 54 B) 55 C) 37 D) 49
2. Kavitha is the 11th from either end of a row of 9. Number of soldiers standing between Spandana
girls. How many girls are there in that row? & Rekha

PO
A) 19 B) 20 C) 21 D) 22 1) 13 B) 49 C) 6 D) 12
3. There are 64 history books arranged in a row at 10.If the position of A from the left side of a row is
central library Bangalore. Ancient history is 25th 15th and position of B from the right side of a

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from the left side of the row and Modern row is 19th and only 1 person is sitting in the
history is 30th from the right side of the row.

Ancient and Modern history?


A)6 B)7 C)8
HIN
What is the total number of books between

D)9
middle of A & B. Find the minimum number of
persons that can be seated in this row?
A) 35 B) 34 C) 31 D) 32
AC
11. If in a row Krish is 10th from left and Abdul is
4. In a class of 45 students rank of ram is 15 from 13 th from right and there are four persons in
top, then rank of ram from bottom is ? between Rohan and Mukesh, then find the
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A) 30 B) 32 C) 31 D) 35 maximum number of persons in the row ?


5. In a row of 40 girls, when navya was shifted to A) 23 B) 27 C) 19 D) 30
her left by 4 places, her places, from the left 12. Vinay is taller than Harshika, Harshika is taller
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end of the row became 10. What is the position than Abhay, Aalok is taller than Ashok and Ashok
of swathi from the right end of the row, if swathi
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is taller then Vinay. Who is the shortest in the


was three places to the right of navya’s original group?
position?
A)Aalok B) Ashok C) Harshika D) Abhay
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A) 22 B) 23 C) 25 D) 24
13. Lakshmi is elder than meenu. Leela is elder
6. In a row of boys, Santosh is seventh from the than Meenu but younger than Lakshmi. Latha
left and Prasad is twelfth from the right. If they
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is younger than both Meenu and Hari but Hari


interchange their positions, Santosh becomes is younger than Meenu. Who is the youngest?
twenty-second from the left. How many boys
A) Lakshmi B) Meenu C)Leela D) Latha
are there in the row?
14. Sunil is heavier than Abhinav but not as heavier
A) 19 B) 31 C) 33 D) cannot be determined
as Rajiv. Abhinav is heavier than Jayesh. Kashi
Direction(7-9):Soldiers Spandana and Rekha and is heavier than Sunil but not as heavier as Rajiv.
are standing in a row of female soldiers. Who is the heaviest?
Spandana is 18th from the left side of the row,
A) Sunil B) Abhinav C) Rajiv D) Kashi
and Rekha is 24th from the right side of the
row. If they interchange their positions, 15. Priti scored more than Rahul, Yamuna scored
Spandana becomes 31st from left. Find: as much as Divya. Lokita scored less than Manju.

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Rahul scored more than Yamuna. Manju scored 22. There are 10 girls and 20 boys in a class, Arpita’s
less than Divya. Who scored the lowest? rank is 4th among the girls and 18th in the class
A) Manju B) Yamuna C) Lokita D) Rahul in total. What is Arpita’s rank among the boys
in the class?
16. P is shorter than Q but taller than T. R is the
tallest and S is shorter than P but not the A) 14th B) 12th C)13th D)15th
shortest. Who is second last in the descending 23. In a row where all are facing north, Priya is
order of height? 15th from the left end and Garima is 19th from
A) P B) Q C) S D) T the right end. They interchange their positions,

INT
17.Among five boxes A, B, C, D and E, B is thrice as and Ram who sits 24th from the left end sits at
heavy as A. C is 40 kg heavier than E. D is three the 5th place to the left of Priya's new position.
and a half times as heavy as E and C is five times How many persons were there in the row?

PO
as heavy as A. The weight of E is 40 kg. Which A) 36 B) 42 C) 47 D)56
object is the lightest of all and what is its weight? 24. Six people F, G, H, I, J and K, got different marks
[CGL-2021] in their examination. G got more marks than F

G
A) B, 12 kg B) A, 16 kg and K. F got more marks than I, but not the
highest marks. G scored more marks than H. K
C) B, 50 kg
PREVIOUS QUESTIONS HIN
D) D, 125 kg

18. In a class of 35 students, Ziya is placed 7th from


got more marks than J, but fewer marks than H.
I got the third-lowest marks. F got more marks
than K but less than H. F got 59 marks and K got
AC
the bottom where as Sofia is placed 9th from
46 marks. Who among the following got the
the top. Shahruk is placed in between the two.
highest marks? [MTS-2021]
What is Ziya’s position from Shahruk?
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A) H B) G C) K D) J
A) 10 B) 15 C) 19 D) 21
25. There are eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H,
19. In a class, there are 150 students and the
all having different weights. Only two persons
number of boys is twice as much as the number
are lighter than F. F is heavier than A but lighter
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of girls. One of the boys, Karan, ranked 25th


than B. D is lighter than E but heavier than G. H
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from the top and only 10 girls are ahead of


is lighter than A. C is heavier than E. C is not the
Karan. How many boys are there after him?
heaviest person. The weights of the second
A) 90 B) 75 C)105 D)None of the above
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heaviest and the second lightest persons are


20. 10 people are standing in a straight line. There 78 kg and 48 kg, respectively.How many persons
are twice the number of people standing in are lighter than the person who is just lighter
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front of Anil as behind him. The number of than D? [MTS-2021]


people standing in front of Sunil is equal to the
A) Three B) One C) Two D) Four
number of people standing behind Anil. How
many people are standing behind Sunil?
A) 4 B) 7 C) 5 D)6
21. In a class of 50 students, Jatin and Rakesh are
ranked 15th and 21st from the top, respectively.
What will be their ranks respectively from the
bottom in the class?
A) 36th and 30th B) 25th and 27th
C) 30th and 32nd D) None of the above
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ALPHABET
HANDOUT
TIER-I
1. If the letters of English alphabet are written in 10. How many such letters are there in the word
reverse order, then find the the 10th letter to ‘MARTINA’ . Which remain same in its position,
the left of 10th letter from right ? if they are arranged in alphabetical order ?

INT
A) S B) V C) T D) G
A) One B) Two C) Three D) Four
2. If the English alphabet is written in reverse
11.How many such pairs of letters are there in the
order, then which letter is 7th to the left of 11th
word ‘SOUTHERN’ each of which has as many

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letter from right ?
letters between them as in the English
A) W B) H C) R D) D
alphabet?
3. If English alphabet is written in backward order,
A) None B) 1 C) 2 D) 3

G
then find the 7th letter to the left of 11th letter
from left ? 12. How many such pairs of letters are there in the
A) W B) H C) I
HIN D) D
4. If 1st half of the English alphabet is written in
reverse order, then find the 15th letter from
word ‘DELIBERATE’ each of which has as many
letters between them as in the English
alphabet?
AC
right? A) Four B) One C) Two D) Three
A) A B) B C) C D) D 13. How many such pairs of letters are there in the
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5. If the 2nd half of the English alphabet is written word ‘JOURNEY’ each of which has as many
in the reverse order, then find the 15th letter letters between them as in the English
from right ? alphabet?
A) M B) L C) K D) J
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A) None B) One C) Two D) Three


6. Which letter comes in the middle of 20th letter
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14. How many such pairs of letters are there in the


from left and 21st letter from right? word ‘CONFUSED’ each of which has as many
A) L B) M C) N D) O letters between them as in the English
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7. If the letters of the word ‘CATEGORY’ are alphabet?


arranged in alphabetical order, how many A) None B) four C) Two D) Three
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letters will remain at the same position?


15. How many such pairs of letters are there in the
A) None B) One C) Two D) Three
word ‘STREAMING’ each of which has as many
8. If the letters of the word ‘VERTICAL’ are arranged letters between them as in the English
alphabetically, how many letters will remain alphabet?
at the same position?
A) None B) One C) Two D) Three
A) Four B) Three C) Two D) One
16. How many 7’s immediately preceded by 6 but
9. How many such letters are there in the word
not immediately followed by 4 are there in the
‘MONKEY’ which remain the same in its
following series?
position, if the letters are arranged in
descending order alphabetically ? 74276436753578437672406743
A) None B) One C) Two D) Three A) One B) Two C) Four D)Six
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17. In the following series, how many Ks are there 23. F4©J2E%MP5W9@LQR6UH3Z7*ATW8V#G$YD
which are immediately preceded by N and If all the symbols are dropped from the above
immediately followed by U? arrangement, which of the following will be
ABCDKNLJMNKSTRZNKUANKUBWXNKLS the 14th from the left end?

A) 6 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 A) R B) Q C) U D) 3

18. F4©T2E%MP5W9@LQR6UH3Z7*ATB8V#G$YD 24. If in the English alphabet, all the letters at odd
numbered positions are written in serial order
What Should come in place of question mark
from left to right followed by the letters at

INT
(?) in the following series based on the above
even numbered positions written in reverse
arrangements?
order. Which letter will be sixth to the left of
TEM 59L RU3 ? seventeenth letter from left?

PO
A) 7AB B) 7AT C) *78 D) ABV A) D B) B C) V D) U
19. F4©T2E%MP5W9@LQR6UH3Z7*ATB8V#G$YD 25.If the English alphabet series is written in the
reverse order and every alternate letter

G
How many such consonants are there in the
above arrangements, each of which is starting from Y is dropped, which letter will be

immediately followed by a number?


A) None B) One C) Two
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immediately preceded by a number but not

D) Three
exactly in the middle of the remaining letters
of the Alphabet series?
A) L B) O C) M D) N
AC
20. F4©T2E%MP5W9@LQR6UH3Z7*ATW8V#G$YD 26. The question based on the following
arrangement of symblos, letters and numbers:
Which of the following is the 10th to the right
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of the 19th from the right end of the above    F 2* K S 7 5 # 4 P L V 8@


arrangements?
M 6  Q G  93 & T Y 
A) M B) T C) # D) 2
How many such numbers are there in the
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21. F4©T2E%MP5W9@LQR6UH3Z7*ATW8V#G$YD arrangement each of which is either


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How many such symbols are there in the above immediately followed by a symbol or
arrangements,each of which is immediately immediately preceded by a letter?
preceded by a number and immediately A) Nil B) Two C) Three D) Four
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followed by a Letter? E) None of these


A) None B) One C) Two D) Three 27.Study the following arrangement carefully and
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answer the question given below:


22. F4©T2E%MP5W9@LQR6UH3Z7*ATW8V#G$YD
RD15E%5 3J19 P8#A2B$KM6W@N4  T
Three of the following four are alike in a certain
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way based on their positions in the above
Which of the following is the third to the right
arrangements and so form a group.which is one
of the twelth from the left end?
that does not belong to that group?
A) J B) A C) B D) @
A) M24 B) PWM C)Q6L D) RUQ
E) None of these

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LOGICAL ORDER OF WORDS


HANDOUT
TIER-I
Direction(1-4):Arrange the given words in a logical 10. 1. Earth 2. Jupiter 3. Venus
and meaningful order. 4. Mars 5. Mercury
1. 1.Patients 2. Diagnosis 3. Bill 4. Doctor A) 5, 3, 1, 2, 4 B) 5, 3, 4, 1, 2
5. Treatment C) 5, 3, 1, 4, 2 D) 5, 3, 2, 4, 1

INT
A)1,4,3,2,5 B) 1,4,2,5,3 11. (i) Police (ii)Punishment (iii) Crime
C) 1,4,2,3,5 D) 1,2,3,4,5 (iv) Judge (v) Judgement
2. 1.Table 2.Tree 3.Wood 4.Seed

PO
A) (i), (ii), (iv), (iii), (v)
5.Plant B) (v), (iv), (iii), (ii), (i)
A) 1,2,3,4,5 B) 4,5,3,2,1 C) (iii), (i), (iv), (v), (ii)
C) 1,3,2,4,5 D) 4,5,2,3,1 D) (iii), (i), (ii), (iv), (v)

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3. 1.Gold 2.Iron 3.Sand 4.Platinum 5.Diamond 12. a. Stomach b. Feet c. Knee
A) 4,5,1,3,2
C) 3,2,1,5,4 HIN
B) 2,4,3,5,1
D) 5,4,3,2,1
4. 1. Printer 2. Publisher 3. Writer 4. Editor
d. Neck e. Waist
A) c, e, f, a, d, b
C) d, c, f, a, e, b
f. Chest
B) b, c, e, a, f, d
D) f, b, c, d, a, e
5. Seller
AC
13. 1. Major 2. Captain 3. Colonel 4. Brigadier
A) 3, 4, 2, 1, 5 B) 3, 4, 1, 2, 5 5. Lt. General
C) 2, 4, 3, 5, 1 D) 2, 3, 4, 1, 5 A) e, d, c, a, b B) e, a, d, b, c
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Direction(5-20): Which one of the given responses C) d, e, a, c, b D) c, d, b, e, a


would be a meaningful order of the following ?
14. 1. Rain 2. Monsoon 3. Rescue
5. 1. Rivulet 2. Ocean 3. Tributary 4. River 5. Sea
4. Flood 5. Shelter 6. Relief
6. Rain
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A) a, b, d, e, c, f B) a, b, c, d, e, f
A) 6 5 3 1 2 4 B) 6 4 1 3 5 2
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C) b, a, d, c, e, f D) d, a, b, c, f, e
C) 6 1 3 4 5 2 D) 5 6 1 3 2 4
15. a. Pulp b. Print c. Paper
6. 1. Infant 2. Old age 3. Adolescent
d. Purchase e. Publish
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4. Adult 5. Childhood (CHSL -2019)


A) 1, 5,3, 2, 4 B) 1, 5, 3, 4, 2 A) a, c, b, e, d B) a, d, e, b, c
C) 5, 1, 3, 4, 2 D) 5, 1, 4, 3, 2 C) a, b, c, e, d D) a, e, d, b, c
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7. 1. atom 2. matter 3. molecule 4. electron 16. Arrange the words in ascending order of their
A) 4 1 3 2 B) 3 1 4 2 C) 3 4 1 2 D) 1 2 3 4 magnitude.
8. 1. Window 2. Foundation 3. Floor 1.Mega 2. Kilo 3. Tera 4. Giga
4. Ventilator 5. Roof A) 2, 4, 3, 1 B) 1, 2, 3, 4
A) 3, 2, 1, 4, 5 B) 2, 3, 1, 4, 5 C) 1, 3, 2, 4 D) 2, 1, 4, 3
C) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 D) 3, 1, 2, 4, 5 17. What is the best way to order the progression
9. 1. Indigo 2. Red 3. Violet 4. Blue in Hardware ?
5. Green 6. Yellow 7. Orange 1- Silicon chips 2- Transistors
A) 3, 1, 4, 5, 2, 6, 7 B) 3, 1, 4, 5, 6, 2, 7 3- Vacuum tube 4- Integrated circuits
C) 1, 5, 6, 7, 3, 4, 2 D) 3, 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 2 A) 4, 2, 3, 1 B) 3, 4, 1, 2
C) 3, 2, 4, 1 D) 4, 1, 3, 2
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18. Which one of the given responses would be 26. 1. Organ 2. Origin 3. Orient 4. Organic
a meaningful order of the following 5. Organise
continents in ascending order of area ? A) 1,5,3,4,2 B) 1,5,4,2,3
i) South America (ii) Africa (iii) Europe C) 1,4,5,3,2 D) 1,4,5,2,3
(iv) Australia (v) North America 27. 1. Syringe 2. Syphilis 3. Syncretism
A) (ii), (v), (i), (iv), (iii) B) (ii), (i), (v) (iv), (iii) 4. Synarchy 5. Submerge
C) (ii), (iii), (v), (i), (iv) D) (ii), (v), (i), (iii), (iv) A) 4,5,2,3,1 B) 5,4,3,2,1
19. Arrange the following Indian Nobel Prize C) 5,3,4,1,2 D) 4,1,2,3,5

INT
winners in chronological order : 28. 1. RESIGN 2. REPAIR 3. RESIDUE
a. Amartya Sen b. Mother Teresa
4. RESEARCH 5. RESCUE
c. Rabindranath Tagore
A) 4,5,3,1,2 B) 2,5,4,3,1

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d. Venkatraman Ramakrishna
C) 2,5,4,1,3 D) 5,4,3,1,2
e. Sir C.V. Raman
29. 1. Zeal 2. Zebra 3. Zygote 4. Zinc
A) c, e, b, a, d B) c, b, e, d, a 5. Zest

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C) c, d, a, b, e D) c, e, b, d, a A) 1,2,5,3,4 B) 1,2,5,4,3
20. Arrange the following in chronological order: C) 1,5,2,4,3 D) 1,5,2,3,4
a. S. Radhakrishnan
c. Giani Zail Singh
e. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
HIN
b. Rajendra Prasad
d. V.V. Giri
30. Arrange the given words in alphabetical order
and tick the one that comes last
A) Affiliated B) Analogous
AC
A) b,a,d,e,c B) b,a,c,d,e C) Address D) Affective
C) b,a,d,c,e D) b,a,e,d,c 31. Arrange the given words as in a dictionary and
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DICTIONARY ARRANGEMENT tick the one that come second


Direction: Arrange the following words according A) Omnipresent B) Omission
to English Dictionary C) Obligation D) Orientation
21. 1. Drum 2. Drubbing 3. Drunken
32. Arrange the given words in the alphabetical
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4. Drudgery 5. Duster order and tick the one that comes third.
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A) 3,1,5,4,2 B) 2,4,1,3,5
A) Eloquent B) Emission
C) 1,3,4,5,2 D) 2,1,4,35
C) Eradication D) Efficient
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22. 1. Tortoise 2. Torrid 3. Torso


33. Arrange the given words in alphabetical order
4. Torque 5. Tortuous
and tick the one that comes second last.
A) 4,2,3,1,5 B) 3,2,4,1,5
A) Keratin B) Kingdom
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C) 2,3,4,5,1 D) 4,3,2,1,5
C) Kindness D) Kudos
23. a. Guarantee b. Group c. Grotesque
34. If the following words are arranged in a
d. Guard e. Groan
dictionary order, which will be 3rd word ?
A) a,c,e,b,d B) b,e,a,d,c
Amphibian, Amorphous, Ambiguous,
C) b,c,e,a,d D) e,c,b,a,d
Ambidextrous, Ambivalent
24. 1. Preach 2. Praise 3. Precinet
A) Amphibian B) Amorphous
4. Precept 5. Precede
C) Ambiguous D) Ambivalent
A) 2,1,5,4,3 B) 2,1,3,4,5
35. Which one of the following words will come
C) 2,5,1,4,3 D) 1,2,5,4,3
fourth in the Dictionary ?
25. 1. Modicum 2. Modal 3. Mode 4. Modifer
Propriety, Proposition, Prosecute,
A) 2,3,1,4 B) 2,3,4,1 C) 3,2,1,4 D) 3,2,4,1
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Proposal, Prosody 43. I. Kamet II. Kanchenjunga
A) Proposition B) Prosody III. Nanda Devi IV. Saltoro Kangri
C) Proposal D) Prosecute (CGL - 2019)
Direction(36-37): Arrange the following activities A) II, I, III, IV B) I, III, II, IV
in a logical and meaningful order. C) III, IV, I, II D) III, I, IV, II
36. 1. Attending classes in college (CHSL-2019) 44. 1. Decameter 2. Millimeter
2. Admission merit list declaration 3. Hectometer 4. Centimeter
3. Getting admission in the college 5. Decimeter (CPO - 2019)

INT
4. Applying for admission to college A) 3,1,5,2,4 B) 5,1,3,2,4
5. Annual Examination - Class 12. C) 2,1,5,3,4 D) 3,1,5,4,2
A) 5,6,2,4,3,1 B) 5,6,4,2,3,1 45. Which of the given options would be a logical

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sequence of the following places when
C) 5,6,4,2,1,3 D) 6,5,4,2,3,1
arranged in a clockwise manner starting from
37. 1. Prescribing medications (CHSL-2019) north on India’s Map ? (CPO - 2019)
2. Feeling pain in stomach 1. Ladakh 2. Goa 3. Puducherry

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3. Meeting doctor 4. Punjab 5. Odisha
4. Diagnosis by doctor A) 1,4,2,5,3 B) 2,1,4,5,3

A) 3,2,4,1,5
C) 2,3,4,1,5
HIN
5. Following medication schedule
B) 2,3,1,4,5
D) 2,3,4,5,1
46.
C) 1,5,3,2,4

from small to big.


D) 1,5,2,3,4
Arrange the following in a logical sequence
(CGL - 2019)
AC
1. Crocodile 2. Lizard 3. Whale
Direction(38-44): Select the correct option that
4. Housefly 5. Monkey
indicates the arrangement of the given words
A) 4,5,2,1,3 B) 4,3,2,1,5
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in a logical and meaningful order.


C) 3,5,4,1,2 D) 4,2,5,1,3
38. 1. Pupa 2. Death 3. Larva 4. Butterfuly 47. Arrange the following words in a logical and
5. Egg (CHSL-2019) meaningful order. (CGL - 2019)
A) 5,3,1,2,4 B) 5,3,1,4,2 1. Quadrillion 2. Quintillion 3. Million
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C) 3,1,2,4,5 D) 3,1,4,2,5 4. Octillion 5. Trillion


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39. 1. Socks 2. neck tie 3. Leash 4. Specs A) 3,5,1,4,2 B) 4,3,5,1,2


5. Armlets (CHSL-2019) C) 3,5,1,2,4 D) 2,3,5,1,4
48. Select the correct option that arranges the
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A) 4,2,3,5,1 B) 4,2,3,1,5
following words in a logical and meaningful
C) 4,3,2,5,1 D) 4,2,5,3,1
order. (CHSL - 2019)
40. 1. CFL bulb 2. Bulb 3. Lantern 1. Prize 2. Competition
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4. Earthen lamp 5. LED bulb (CHSL-2019) 3. Making by Judges 4. Winner 5. Participants


A) 3,4,1,2,5 B) 4,3,1,2,5 A) 5,3,2,1,4 B) 1,2,3,5,4
C) 4,3,2,1,5 D) 3,4,2,1,5 C) 5,2,4,3,1 D) 5,2,3,4,1
41. 1. Wheat plant 2. Bread 49. Arrange the following words in a logical and
3. Seeds 4. Dough (CHSL-2019) meaningful order. (CHSL - 2019)
1. Throat 2. Bladder 3. Pupil
A) 1,2,4,3 B) 1,3,4,2 C) 2,1,3,4 D) 3,1,4,2
4. Liver 5. Pinna
42. 1. Mansion 2. Cottage 3. Palace
A) 3,5,1,2,4 B) 3,5,1,4,2
4. Cabin 5. Villa (CGL-2019)
C) 5,3,1,2,4 D) 5,3,1,4,2
A) 2,4,1,5,3 B) 2,1,3,4,5
C) 4,2,5,1,3 D) 3,1,2,4,5

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50. Select the correct option that indicates the PREVIOUS QUESTIONS FROM CGL-2021
arrangement of the following words in a Direction (58-64):Select the correct option that
logical and meaningful order. (CPO - 2019) indicates the arrangement of the following
1. Knee 2. Navel 3. Eyebrows words in a in a logical and meaningful order.
4. Waist 5. Chin
58. 1. Starfish 2. Blue whale 3. Shark
A) 4,1,2,5,3 B) 1,4,2,3,5
4. Giant tortoise 5. Penguin
C) 2,4,1,5,3 D) 1,4,2,5,3
1. 1, 5, 4, 2, 3 2. 1, 5, 4, 3, 2
51. Select the correct option that indicates the
arrangement of the following words in a in a 3. 4, 5, 1, 3, 2 4. 1, 5, 3, 2, 4
59. 1. Open email account 2. Compose email

INT
logical and meaningful order. (CPO - 2019)
1) Myna 2) Kite 3) Hummingbird 3. Start computer 4. Enter email address
4) Koel 5) Bulbul 5. Write the content 6. Send the mail
A) 5,3,1,4,2 B) 3,5,4,1,2 1. 3, 1, 2, 6, 5, 4 2. 3, 2, 6, 1, 5, 4

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C) 3,5,1,4,2 D) 3,5,1,2,4 3. 3, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 4. 2, 5, 1, 3, 4, 6
PREVIOUS QUESTIONS FROM CGL-2020 60. 1. Chapterlist 2. Bibliography
Direction (52-57):Select the correct option that 3. Preface 4. Cover page 5. Chapters

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indicates the arrangement of the given words 1. 4, 3, 1, 5, 2 2. 2, 5, 1, 4, 3
in the order in which they appear in an English
dictionary.
HIN
52. 1. Protest 2. Palindrome 3. Probability
4. Pathetic 5. Parking
3. 4, 5, 3, 1, 2

4. Symptoms
1. 3, 5, 4, 1, 2
4. 3, 5, 4, 2, 1
61. 1. Treatment 2. Recovery 3. Virus
5. Infection
2. 4, 5, 3, 1, 2
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A) 2,5,1,4,3 B) 2,4,5,3,1
C) 2,1,3,4,5 D) 2,5,4,3,1 3. 2, 5, 1, 4, 5 4. 3, 5, 4, 2, 1
53. 1. Success 2. Surreal 3. Succumb 62. 1. Displaying 2. Sketching
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4. Suction 5. Surrogate 6. Surprise 3. Colouring 4. Framing


A) 1,3,6,4,2,5 B) 1,3,4,6,2,5 1. 4, 3, 1, 2 2. 2, 1, 4, 3
C) 1,4,3,6,2,5 D) 1,3,4,6,5,2 3. 2, 3, 4, 1 4. 3, 4, 2, 1
54. 1. Introduce 2. Internship 3. Interaction 63. 1.Core 2.Atmosphere 3.Universe
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4. Interjection 5. Intervene 6. Interruption 4.Surface 5.Galaxy


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A) 3,4,2,6,5,1 B) 3,2,4,6,5,1 1. 1, 3, 4, 5, 2 2. 1, 4, 2, 3, 5
C) 3,4,2,5,6,1 D) 3,4,2,6,1,5 3. 1, 4, 2, 5, 3 4. 4, 3, 5, 2, 1
55. 1. Relatival 2. Relation 3. Related
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64. 1. Recording 2. Rehearsal


4. Relative 5. Relatable 3. Viewers 4. Script 5. Video Editing
A) 5,3,2,4,1 B) 5,3,2,1,4
1. 4, 2, 1, 5, 3 2. 4, 1, 2, 3, 5
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C) 4,5,3,2,1 D) 5,2,3,1,4
3. 2, 4, 1, 5, 3 4. 4, 5, 2, 1, 3
56 . 1. Cardinal 2. Cartography 3. Cardiac
4. Carrot 5. Callous 6. Careless
A) 5,3,1,4,6,2 B) 5,1,3,6,4,2
C) 5,3,1,6,4,2 D) 5,3,1,6,2,4
57. 1. Topology 2. Topper 3. Tolerance
ENGLISH
4. Together 5. Tomorrow
A) 4,2,3,1,5 B) 4,2,1,5,3 VOCABULARY
C) 4,5,3,1,2 D) 4,3,5,1,2

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WORD FORMATION
HANDOUT
TIER-I
Direction(1-3): In each of the following questions, word "DISTRIBUTE', which of the following will
choose one word which can be formed from be the third letter of that word ?
the letters of the given word.
If no such word can be made, give X as the

INT
1. RHINOCEROS answer and if more than one such word can be
A) RENAL B) HIND C) SURE D)HORSE made, give M as the answer.
2. QUINTESSENCE A) S B) R C) M D) X

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A) SCOT B) QUOTE C) QUITE D)ESTEEM 9. How many meaningful English words can be
made with the letters IFEL, using each letter
3. CHOCOLATE
only once in each word?

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A) TELL B) HEALTH C) LATE D) COOLER
A) None B)One C) Two D) Three
Direction(4-5): In each of the following questions,

letters of the given word.


4. CORRESPONDING
HIN
find which one word cannot be made from the
10. How many meaningful words can be formed
using the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th letter of the word
MONSOON?
AC
A) One B) Two C) Three D) Zero
A) DISCERN B) GRINDER
Direction(11-14): In the following question, a
C) DROOP D) SUPERIOR group of letters is given which are numbered
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5. TOURNAMENT 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Below are given four


alternatives containing combinations of these
A) NORMAN B) ROTTEN
numbers. Select that combination of numbers
C) MANOUEVRE D) MANNER so that letters arranged accordingly, form a
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6. Using the 2nd, 5th, 6th, and the 7th letter from meaningful word.
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the word GENEROSITY, how many meaningful 11.T P S L O I


words can be formed?
123456
If there is only one word formed than what will
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A) 4, 6, 2, 5, 3, 1 B) 2, 5, 4, 3, 6, 1
be its the first letter? If there more than 1 words
formed than mark N and if there are no words C) 2, 6, 3, 1, 5, 4 D) 3, 6, 4, 2, 5, 1
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possible than mark Z. 12. E T C K O P


A) S B) R C) Z D)N 1 2 3 4 5 6
7. If we make a meaningful word with the first, A) 3, 1, 4, 5, 6, 2 B) 6, 5, 3, 4, 1, 2
fourth, ninth and fourteenth letters of the word
C) 2, 1, 6, 5, 3, 4 D) 4, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6
'ADMINISTRATION', which of the following will
be the third letter of that word from the right 13.R T E O D P
end of that word ? 12 34 56
A) A B) I C) N D) R A) 1, 3, 5, 6, 4, 2 B) 2, 3, 1, 6, 4, 5
8. If it is possible to make a meaningful word with C) 5, 3, 6, 4, 1, 2 D) 6, 3, 5, 1, 4, 2
the third, fifth, eighth and tenth letters of the

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14. T N D R A E 25.TRADITIONAL
1 23 4 56 A) NATION B) RADIO C) ANIMAL D) DIRTY
A)1, 6, 2, 3, 5, 4 B)3, 6, 2, 4, 5, 1 26. IMMEASURABLE
C)5, 4, 3, 6, 2, 1 D) 4, 5, 3, 6, 2, 1 A) BAILABLE B) BLUE C) MEAT D) BIBLE
15. Which single letter can be prefixed to the 27. The letters of the word “APRSWRO” are not in
following words to form entirely new words? order, if arranged properly they form a bird’s
TILL, TABLE, PILE, TAB, PRING name. What is the last letter of the word ?
A) O B) W C) P D)) R

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A) H B) S C) B D) C
PREVIOUS QUESTIONS 28. Unscramble the following letters to frame a
meaningful word, then find out the correct
Direction(16-21): From the given alternative words,
numerical position of the letters :

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select the word which cannot be formed using
the letters of the given word : INRDTPEES

16.INTELLIGENCE 12 3456 789


A) 639185251 B) 637914825

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A) CANCEL B) NEGLECT C) GENTLE D) INCITE
17.CONSTRUCTION C) 735124389 D) 756432189

A) CRUST
18.MEASUREMENT
HIN
B) STUNT C) TRUCK D) COTTON 29. Unscramble the following letters to frame a
meaningful word. Then find out the correct
numerical position of the letters.
AC
A) MASTER B) EASTERN C) SUMMIT D) MEAN
OTYSRHI
19.COMMENTATOR
12 345 67
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A) MART B) COMMON
A)6 7 4 2 1 5 3 B) 6 2 4 1 3 7 5
C) MOMENT D) CONTRACT
C) 6 4 5 2 1 7 3 D) 6 3 4 7 1 2 5
20.ADMINISTRATION
30.If it is possible to form a word with the first,
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A) STRAIN B) TRADITION fourth, seventh and eleventh letters in the


word ‘SUPERFLUOUS’, write the first letter of
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C) SITUATION D) RATION
that word.
21.EXPERIMENTAL
A) L B) O C) E D) S
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A) PARENT B) RELAX C) METER D) METHANE


31. Identify the single letter, which when removed
Direction(22-26):From the given alternative
from the following words form new words.
words, select the word which can be formed
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using the letters of the given word : MINK, LAMP, TEAM, WARM
22.COMMUNICATION A) R B) A C) L D) M
A) AMMUNITION B) MONITOR 32. Given below are the jumbled letters of a word
and their corresponding numbers. Select the
C) COUNTRY D)UNIFICATION
combination of numbers that makes a
23.COMPANIONSHIP meaningful word.
A) OPEN B) OPIUM CNASPHI
C) OPINION D) NATION 12 345 67
24.MEASUREMENT A) 5742613 B) 2375416
A) MASTER B) MANTLE C) SUMMIT D) ASSURE C) 4572316 D) 7234516

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33. Name a single letter, which can be deleted from
37.How many meaningful English words can be
the body of the following words to form
made with the letters ‘OEHM’ using each letter
entirely new words?
only once in each word ?
HOST POST COST LOST STOP
A) Four B) Three C) Two D) One
A) O B) P C) T D) S
38.Some letters are given with numbers from 2 to 9.
34. Arrange these letters of each group to make a Select the sequence of numbers which arranges
meaningful word and then find the odd one the letters into a meaningful word.
out.
NAEXIMOTNAI

INT
A) VEENS B) VIDEID C) ORFU D) GHIET
9 234567 8925
35. Which single letter can be prefixed to the
A) 3, 4, 6, 2, 9, 5, 8, 5, 2, 9, 7
following words in order to obtain entirely new

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words? (Same letter has to be prefixed in all B) 3, 6, 2, 4, 2, 9, 5, 7, 5, 9, 8
the five words of each.) C) 3, 4, 2, 2, 6, 5, 9, 7, 8, 9, 5
EAT OUR IS AS AT D) 3, 4, 2, 6, 5, 9, 2, 8, 5, 7, 9

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A) H B) S C) C D) B 39. If alphabets are serially numbered, one of the
answers given below has a meaningful word

position of the letters :


BCUSMELRNA
HIN
36. The following letters to frame a meaningful
word. Then find out the correct numerical hidden in it. Identify the answer.
A) 5, 18, 5, 8, 1, 3, 5
B) 20, 5, 1, 3, 8, 5, 18
AC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 C) 5, 1, 3, 5, 20, 8, 18
A)2 1 3 4 6 8 9 7 5 10 B) 6 1 4 3 2 5 8 7 9 10 D) 18, 5, 3, 8, 1, 5, 20
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C) 3 1 5 7 10 4 2 6 9 8 D) 3 9 4 2 8 10 5 1 7 6
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IDIOMS & PHRASES


SIMPLIFICATIONS
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LOGICAL VENN DIAGRAMS


HANDOUT - 1
TIER-I
Directions(1-20): Represent the following in venn
diagrams. C) D)
1. Universe, Earth, Europe 23. District, State, Country are the best repre-

INT
2. Musician, Instrumentalist, Violinist sented in:
3. Earth, Forests and Mountains
4. Males, Fathers and Brothers
A) B) C) D)

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5. Grains, Wheat and Maize
6. Biology, Botany, Zoology 24. Which diagram correctly represent the relation-
7. Boys, Students and Athletes ship between Girls, Intelligent, Boys?
8. Poets, Women and Politicians

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9. Tall men, Black haired and Indians A) B) C) D)
10. Doctors, Engineers and Lawyers
11. Apple, Orange and Mango
12. Boys, students, car
HIN 25. In the given Venn diagram, the ‘circle’
represents ‘ladies’ the triangle’ represents
‘teachers’ and the ‘rectangle’ represents
AC
13. Birds, Sparrows and cat
‘unmarried persons’. The numbers given in the
14. Thief, Criminal and Judge diagram represent the number of persons in
15. Vegetable, Brinjal and Meat that particular category.
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16. Males, Nephews, Cousins


17. Educated, Teachers, Employed
18. Highlighter, Stationary, Eraser
19. Women, Lawyers, Doctors
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20. Pets, Dogs, Cats


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21. Which of the following diagram shows the


relation among Elected member, M.P. and M.L.A.? How many married ladies are teachers?
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A) 11 B) 9 C)3 D)6
26. In the given Venn diagram the ‘rectangle’
A) B) represents ‘engineers’ the ‘circle’ represents
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‘managers’, and the ‘triangle’ represents


‘married’. The numbers given in the diagram
represent the number of persons in that
particular category.
C) D)

22. Which of the following diagram shows


mammals, Cows and Crows?

A) B)

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How many people are married but are NOT
engineers?
A)16 B)70 C) 29 D) 13
27. In the given venn diagram, the ‘rectangle’
represents ‘travellers’ who like to travel by
plane’, the ‘circle’ represents ‘travellers who
like to travel by bus’, and the ‘triangle’
represents travelers who like to travel by train’.
The numbers given in the diagram represent 29. What is the number of people who speak at

INT
the number of travelers in that particular most one language?
category.
A) 650 B)355 C) 415 D) 625
30. What is the number of people who speak at

PO
least two languages?
A)110 B) 135 C) 210 D)200
31. What is the total number of people who speak
both Hindi and English?

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A) 55 B)350 C) 30 D) 160

HIN
How many travelers like to travel either by
32. What is the total number of people who speak
both Telugu and English?
A) 500 B)45 C)380 D) 70
train or plane but NOT by bus? 33. What is the total number of people who do not
AC
A) 30 B)27 C) 29 D)36 speak Hindi at all?
28. In the following Venn diagram, how many A) 290 B) 150 C) 350 D)300
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players are neither artists nor doctors? Directions(34-38): These questions are based on
the following diagram.
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34. What is the number of elements in ‘y’?


A) 15 B) 20 C) 40 D) 25
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35. What is the number of elements in ‘x’?


A) 125 B)150 C) 240 D) None of these
A) 25 B)22 C)4 D)29
36. What is the number of elements belonging to
Directions (29-33): These questions are based on
at least two sets?
the following diagram.
A) 70 B) 90 C) 75 D)None of these
There are three languages as represented by
37. What is the number of elements which belong
three circles. The numbers given represent the
to at the most one set?
number of people who speak those languages.
Study the figure carefully and answer the A) 750 B) 600 C)550 D) None of these
questions given below. 38. What is the number of elements in (A  B)
A) 550 B)400 C)350 D) None of these

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Direction (39-40): In a certain town, there are 5000 and 120 people can sing. 10 of them can neither
people. Out of them, 1200 do not subscribe for dance nor sing.
any newspaper, 2700subscribe to The Indian 47. How many people can do both the activities?
Express and 1800 subscribe to ‘The Hindu’ A) 20 B) 10 C) 15 D) 30
39. How many subscribe to ‘The Indian Express’ 48. How many can do exactly one activity?
only?
A) 150 B) 190 C)165 D)170
A) 1100 B) 2000 C) 2500 D) 1800
49. How many can only dance?
40. How many subscribe to both the newspapers?
A) 90 B)80 C)70 D) 120

INT
A) 3800 B) 1000 C) 700 D) 500
50. In a class of 26 students, 14 have cats, 10 have
Direction (41-42 ): 150 people from a locality
dogs and 5 have parrots. If 4 have dogs and cats,
commute daily for work. Out of them 25 travels 1 has dog and parrot, 3 have parrots and cats

PO
only by bus, 40 only by train, 20 takes both taxi and no one has all the three. How many have
and train, 30 use only private cars, 25 take bus none?
and taxi and the remaining travel only by taxi. A) 1 B)3 C) 5 D) 7

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41. What is the percentage of people who use only Directions (51-53): Study the following diagram
one mode of transport?
A) 70% B) 75% HIN
C) 50% D) 63.2%
42. In all, how many people use taxi to commute?
A) 55 B) 35 C) 30 D) 45
and answer questions based on it.
AC
Directions(43-46): These questions are based on
the information given below.
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In a village, 50% of the students play football,


60% of the students play basketball, 40% of the
students play cricket. 20% play both football
and basketball, 20% play both football and
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51. The ratio of total number of train travelers to


cricket, 25% play both cricket and basketball.
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the people who do not travel by train is


5% of the students play all the three games and
A) 17/8 B) 21/8 C) 15/8 D) 19/8
100 students play none of the games.
52. Which two modes of transport used by
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43. How many students are there in the college? people are mutually exclusive?
A) 1000 B)1200 C) 1150 D) 1300 A) Car- Bus B) Car – Cycle
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44. How many students play exactly two games? C) Bus – Cycle D)Cannot be determined
A) 450 B) 650 C) 500 D)800 53. How many people who travel by train also
45. How many students play exactly one game? travel by car or bus but not cycle?
A) 150 B) 200 C)250 D) 350 A) 50 B)70 C) 80 D) 100
Direction (54-56): Consider the following
46. How many students play neither cricket nor
information and answer the questions based
football?
on it.
A) 300 B)500 C) 250 D) 150
In a group of 75 students, 12 like only cabbage,
Directions(47-49): These questions are based on 15 like only cauliflower, 21 like only carrot, 12
the information given below. like both carrot and cabbage, 13 like only
In a group of 200 people, 90 people can dance

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capsicum and 2 like both capsicum and
cauliflower.
54. What is the percentage of students that do not
like cabbage?
A) 16 B)32 C) 24 D)68 A) Truck, Ships, Transport
55. How many students like only one vegetable? B) Weeks, Years, Months
A) 60 B) 61 C)65 D)71 C) House, Window, Tenant
56. The difference between the students who like D) Paragraph, Sentence, Pen

INT
carrot and cauliflower is 5. Which of the following venn diagrams best
A) 6 B) 18 C) 16 D) 4 represents the relationship between the
PREVIOUS QUESTIONS following classes? (CGL - 2018)
Spices, Cumin seeds, Food

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1. Which of the following Venn diagram best
represents the relationship between the
A) B)
following classes? (CGL - 2018)

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Police Officers, Mothers, Females

A) B) HIN C) D)

6. Which of the following Venn diagrams best


represents the relationship between the classes?
AC
Tables, Wooden objects, Chairs (CGL - 2019)
C) D)
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2. Which of the following Venn diagram best A) B)


represents the relationship between the
following classes? (CGL - 2018)
Income tax payers, Employees, Males
C) D)
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A) B) 7. In the following Venn diagram, the pentagon


stands for ‘clerks’, the triangle stands for
‘coffee-lovers’ the square stands for ‘car-
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C) D) owners’ and the circle stands for ‘social


workers’. The given letters represent the
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3. Which of the following Venn diagram best persons in that particular category.
represents the relationship between the (CGL - 2018)
following classes? (CGL - 2018)
Cricketers, Players, Human beings

A) B)

Which of the follwoing categories of persons


C) D)
is represented by the letter ‘D’?
4. Which of the following sets is best represented A) Coffee-lovers who are either car-owners
by the given venn diagram. (CGL - 2018) or social workers

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B) Coffee-lovers who are car-owners, social How many Indians are players but are not boys.
workers and clerks also
C) Coffee- lovers who are car - owners and
social workers also
D) Car-owners who are coffee-lovers but not
social wokers
8. Select the venn diagram that best illustrates
the relationship between the following
A) 10 B) 11 C) 8 D) 9
classes. (CGL - 2020)

INT
12. Read the given statements disregarding
Women, Mothers - in- law , Housewives commonly known facts and then from the
following four options, identify the Venn
diagram that correctly represents the

PO
A) B) statements. (CGL - 2020)
Statements :
Some stools (S) are tumbler (T)
Some tumblers (T) are grinder (G)

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C) D)

9. Whisk, Utensil, Sickle HIN


(CGL - 2020) A) B)
AC
A) B) C) D)

13. Select the venn diagram that best illustrates


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the relationship between the following


C) D) classes. (CGL - 2020)
Reptiles, Frogs, Animals.
10. The following Venn diagram shows the number
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of families who have visited three different


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A) B)
places (Srinagar, Shimla, Gangtok) (CGL - 2020)
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C) D)
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14. Select the set of classes, the relationship among


which is best illustrated by the following Venn
diagram. (CGL - 2020)
What is the number of families who have visited
at least two of the places out of Srinagar, Shimla
and Gangtok
A) 15 B) 34 C) 49 D) 27
11. In the following Venn diagram, the triangle
stands for ‘Players’ the hexagon stands for ‘ A) Boys, Artists, Brothers
Indians’ , and the rectangle stands for ‘Boys’ . B) Literate, Girls, Females
The given numbers represent the number of
C) Bats, Humans, Mammals
person in that particular category. (CGL - 2020)
D) Fathers, Males, Sons
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15. Select the set of classes, the relationship among
which is best illustrated by the following Venn
diagram (CGL - 2020)
Men, Lyricists, Extroverts

A) B)

How many male chartered accountants are

INT
NEITHER tax-payers NOR full-time employees?
A) 17 B) 8 C) 22 D) 14
C) D)
19. Select the venn diagram that best represents

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the relationship between the following .
16. Select the set classes the relationship among Noncommunicable diseases, Cataract,
which is best illustrated by the given venn Diabetes, Measles (SSC - CGL - 2021)
diagram. (SSC - CGL - 2021)

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A) Males, Females, Daughters
HIN A) B)
AC
B) Women, Gynaecologists, Docotrs
C) Eatables, Plums, Fruits
C) D)
D) Enterpreneurs, Women, Philanthropists
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17. Select the venn diagram that best represents


the relationship between the following. 20. Select the Venn diagram that best illustrates
Living organisms, Omnivores, Deer, Planet the relationship between the following
(SSC - CGL - 2021) classes. (SSC - CGL - 2021)
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Plastic items, Buckets, Photo frames


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A) B)
A) B)
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C) D)
C) D)
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18. In the following venn diagram, the oval stands


for ‘chartered accountants’, the pentagon
stands for ‘males’, the triangle stands for ‘full -
time employees’, and the square stands for ‘tax
- payers’. The given numbers represent the
number of persons in that particular category.
(SSC - CGL - 2021)

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SYLLOGISM
HANDOUT
TIER-I
DIRECTIONS(1-21): Read the given statements and Conclusions:
Conclusions carefully. Assuming that the informa- I. Some radios are statues
tion given in the statement is true, even if it II. No radio is statue

INT
appears to be at variance with commonly known 6. Statements:
facts. Decide which of the given Conclusions logi- All animals are birds
cally follows(s) from the statements. Some animals are Animals.
A) ONLY I FOLLOWS

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Conclusions:
B) ONLY II FOLLOWS I. Some human beings are birds
C) BOTH I AND II FOLLOWS II. Some birds are human beings
D) EITHER I OR II FOLLOWS 7. Statements:

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E) NEITHER I NOR II FOLLOWS I. All men are girls
1. Statements:
I. Some boys are students.
II. All students are teengaers
Conclusion:
HIN II. Some girls are students
Conclusions:
I. All girls are men
AC
II. Some girls are not students.
I. All teenagers are students 8. Statements:
II. Some boys are teenagers. No man is intelligent
CO

2. Statements: All women are intelligent


I. All Lotus are flowers. Conclusions:
II. No Lily is a Lotus 1. No man is a woman
Conclusion: II. No woman is a man
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I. No Lily is a flower 9. Statements:


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II. Some Lilies are flowers All Americans are English speaking
3. Statements: No Eskimos are English speaking
I. Some boys are thieves.
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Conclusions:
II. All thieves are dacoits I. No Eskimos are Americans
Conclusions: II. No English- speakers are Eskimos
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I. Some boys are dacoits 10. Statements:


II. All dacoits are boys All children are playful
4. Statements: Some animals are playful
I. All vegetables are green Conclusions:
II. Some greens are fruits I. Some animals are children
Conclusions: II. Some children are animals
I. Some fruits are vegetables 11. Statements:
II. No fruit is vegetable a) All frogs are tortoises
5. Statements: b) No tortoise is a crocodile
I. Some cameras are radios. Conclusions:
II. Some statues are cameras I. No crocodile is a frog
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II. No frog is a Tortoise 17. Statements:
12. Statements: a) Some stones are gold
a) No mobile is a watch b) Some gold are banks
b) All watches are calculators Conclusions:
Conclusions: I. Some banks are stones
I. No calculator is a mobile II. Some gold are stones
II. Some calculators are mobiles III. No stone is bank
13. Statements: IV. Some banks are gold

INT
a) No flower is a pot A) Only conclusions II and III follow
b) No pot is a garden B) Only conclusions II and IV follow &
Conclusions: either I or III

PO
I. No flower is a garden C) Only conclusions I and IV follow
II. All gardens are pots D) Only either conclusion III or IV and I follow
14.Statements: 18. Statements:
a) No girl is a parrot I. Ankit is a singer

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b) Sowmya is a girl II. All the singers are fat.
Conclusions:
I. Sowmya is not a parrot
II. all girls are not Sowmya
HIN Conclusions:
I. Ankit is fat
II. All fat men are singers.
15. Statements: III. Fat men are not singers
AC
a) All peacocks are lions IV. Ankit is not fat
b) Some tigers are peacocks A) Only conclusion I follows
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Conclusions: B) Only conclusion II follows


I. Some lions are not tigers C) Only conclusion III follows
II. All tigers are lions D) Only conclusion IV follows
III. Some tigers are lions 19. Statements:
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IV. All peacocks are tigers Some lights are not fluorescent
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A) Only conclusion III follows All lights are electrical


B) Only conclusion IV follows Conclusions:
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C) Only conclusion I follows i) some electrical are not fluorescent


D) Only conclusion II follows ii) some fluorescent are not electrical
16. Statements: A) only II B) Both I & II
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a) All buses are houses C) only I D) neither I nor II


b) Some houses are lakes 20. Statement:
Conclusions: All circles are squares
I. Some buses are lakes some mobiles are not squares
II. Some lakes are buses Conclusions:
III. Some lakes are houses I. some mobiles are circles
IV. Some houses are buses II. some circles are not mobiles
A) All conclusions follow A) Both I & II B) either I (or) II
B) Only Conclusions II and III follow C) only II D) Neither I (nor) II
C) Only conclusions I and II follow 21. Statement:
D) Only conclusions III and IV follow No one is good
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some good are not bad Conclusions : I. All Beds are Tables is a
Conclusions: possibility
I. Some ones are bad II. Some chairs are not Beds
II. No one is bad 27. Statements: Some bridges are not roads
III. All bad are ones is a possibility Some bridges are tracks
A) only III B) Either I (or) II Conclusions: I. Some tracks are not roads
C) All follows D) Either I(or) II and only II II. All tracks are roads
Directions (22-25): Decide which of the given 28. Statements: All Academies are institutions
Conclusions logically follows(s) from the All institutions are schools

INT
statements. Conclusions: I. Some schools are academics
Give Answer II. All acadamics are schools
a) if only conclusion I follows Direction(29-30):Decide which of the given

PO
b) if only conclusion II follows Conclusions logically follows(s) from the
c) if either I or II follows statements.
d) if neither I nor II follows Statements : No car is a cab

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e) if both I and II follow Some cabs are trucks
22. Statements: No colour is a paint All vans are cars
No paint is a brush HIN
Conclusions: I. No colour is a brush
II. All brushes are colours is
Conclusions :
29. I. Most cars are vans
II. Some vans are definitely cabs
AC
possibility 30. I. Some cabs are definitely not vans
23. Statements: All pens are ink II. All cabs can be trucks
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No ink is an eraser PREVIOUS QUESTIONS FROM CGL -2019


Conclusions: I. No pen is an eraser Read the given statements and Conclusions
II. Some erasers are pens carefully. Assuming that the information given
24. Statements: Some books are magazines in the statement is true, even if it appears to
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Some magazines are novels be at variance with commonly known facts.


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Decide which of the given Conclusions logically


Conclusions: I. Some books are novels
follows(s) from the statements.
II. Some novels are magazines
1. Statements :
25. Statements: Some scales are pencils
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I. Some animals are elephants


Some erasers are pencils
II. Some elephants are tigers
Conclusions: I. Some pencils are erasers
Conclusions :
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II. Some pencils are scales


I. Some animals are tigers
Directions(26-28): Study the following information
II. No tiger is an animal
and mark your answer as
(1) Neither Conclusion I nor II follows
a) if only I follows
(2) Only Conclusion II follows
b) if only II follows
(3) Only Conclusion I follows
c) either I (or) II follows
(4) Either Conclusion I or II follows.
d) if neither I (nor) II follows
2. Statements :
e) if both I & II follows
I. All dogs are lions
26. Statements: Some Tables are not chairs
II. No elephant is a lion
Some Chairs are cots
Conclusions :
All Tables are Beds
I. No dog is an elephant
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II. No lion is a dog. Conclusions :
III. Some elephants are dogs. I. Some jugs are pens.
(1) Only Conclusions II and III follow II. No jug is a pen.
(2) Only Conclusions I and III follow III. Some bottles are jugs.
(3) Only Conclusion II follows (1) All Conclusions I,II and III follow
(4) Only Conclusion I follows (2) Either Conclusion I or Conclusion II follows.
3. Statements : (3) Conclusion III and either Conclusion I or II
I. All cars are trucks follow
II. Some buses are cars (4) Only Conclusions II and III follow

INT
Conclusions : 7. Statements :
I. All cars are buses I. Some machines are kites.
II. Some buses are trucks II. No machine is a pigeon.

PO
III. All trucks are buses Conclusions :
(1) Only Conclusion II follows I. Some machines are pigeons.
(2) Both Conclusions I and II follow II. All kites are pigeons

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(3) Neither Conclusion I nor II follows III. Some kites are not pigeons.
(4) Only Conclusion I follows
4. Statements :
I. All singers are dancers
II. No dancer is a plumber
HIN (1) Only Conclusions III follow
(2) Only Conclusion II follows.
(3) Only Conclusions I and III follow
(4) Only Conclusions I and II follow
AC
Conclusions : 8. Statements :
I. No plumber is a singer I. All books are magazines.
II. Some singers are plumbers
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II. Some books are novels.


III. Some dancers are singers Conclusions :
(1) Only Conclusion I follows
I. Some magazines are books.
(2) Only Conclusions II and III follow
II. No magazine is a book.
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(3) Only Conclusion II follows


III. No novel is a magazine.
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(4) Only Conclusion I and III follows


IV. Some novels are books.
5. Statements :
(1) Only Conclusions II and III follow
I. Some papers are copies
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(2) Only Conclusions I and II follows.


II. Now copy is an eraser.
(3) Only Conclusions I and IV follow
Conclusions :
(4) Only Conclusions II and IV follow
I. Some copies are papers.
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9. Statements :
II. Some papers are erasers.
I. All helmets are objects.
III. No paper is an eraser.
II. Some helmets are vehicles.
(1) Only Conclusion I and either Conclusion II
or III follow Conclusions :
(2) Only Conclusions II and either Conclusion I I. Some objects are helmets.
or III follow II. Some vehicles are helmets.
(3) Only Conclusions I and III follow III. Some vehicles are objects
(4) Only Conclusions I and II follow (1) Only Conclusions I and III follow
6. Statements : (2) Only Conclusions II and III follows.
I. No bottle is a pen. (3) All Conclusions I,II and III follow
II. All jugs are bottles. (4) Either Conclusion I or Conclusion II follows
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10. Statements : (2) Either Conclusions I or III follows
I. Some cars are buses. (3) Only Conclusions I and II follow
II. Some buses are trucks. (4) All Conclusion I, II and III follow
III. Some trucks are scooters 14. Statements :
Conclusions : I. No garden is a park.
I. Some cars are scooters II. Some gardens are schools.
II. Some trucks are buses. Conclusions :
III. Some scotters are buses I. No park is a garden.

INT
IV. All scooters are trucks. II. Some schools are gardens.
(1) Only Conclusions I and II follow III. Some parks are gardens.
(2) Only Conclusions II and IV follows. (1) Either Conclusion I or III and Conclusion II
follow

PO
(3) Only Conclusion II follow
(4) All the Conclusions follow (2) Only Conclusions II and III follow
11. Statements : (3) Either Conclusion I or III follows
I. All toys are pens. (4) Only Conclusions I and II follow

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II. All games are pens. or III follow
Conclusions :
I. No toy is a game.
II. No pen is a game.
HIN PREVIOUS QUESTIONS FROM CGL -2021
15. Statements:
No pink is yellow.
No yellow is white.
III. Some toys are games.
AC
(1) Either Conclusions I or III follow All reds are yellows.
(2) Only Conclusions II and III follows. Conclusions:
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(3) All Conclusions I,II and III follow I. No red is pink.


(4) Only Conclusions I and II follows II. No red is white.
12. Statements : III. No white is yellow. [SSC CGL-2021]
I. All laptops are computers. A) All the conclusions follow
T

II. Some tablets are laptops. B) Only conclusions I and III follow
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Conclusions : C) Only conclusions II and III follow


I. All tablets are computers. D) Only conclusions I and II follow
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II. Some tablets are computers. 16. Statements:


III. Some computers are laptops. Only a few Bs are Qs.
(1) Only Conclusions II and III follow Only a few Qs are Vs.
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(2) All Conclusions I, II and III follow Conclusions:


(3) Only Conclusions II follows I. Some Bs are Vs.
(4) Only Conclusion III follows II. All Qs can never be Vs. [SSC MTS-2021]
13. Statements : A) Both conclusions I and II follow.
I. Some dancers are writers. B) Only conclusion I follows.
II. All writers are students. C) Neither conclusion I nor II follow.
Conclusions : D) Only conclusion II follows.
I. Some students are dancers. 17. Statements:
II. Some students are writers. I. No blue is white.
III. No student is a dancer. II. No black is blue.
(1) Only Conclusions II and III follow
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Conclusions: 19. Statement I: All criminals are thieves.
I.All whites are blacks. II: Rakesh is a thief.
II. No blue is black. Conclusion I: Rakesh is a criminal.
III. Some whites are not blues [SSC MTS-2021] II: Some thieves may not be
A) Only conclusions II and III follow criminals. [SSC MTS-2021]
B) All the conclusions follow A) Only conclusion I follows.
C) None of the conclusions follow B) Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
D) Only conclusions I and II follow C) Both conclusions I and II follow.

INT
18. Statements: D) Only conclusion II follows
No shirt is a pant. 20. Statements:
Some shirts are jackets. Some C are P.

PO
All jackets are trousers. No C is a T.
Conclusions: All P are S.
I) Some shirts are trousers is a possibility. Conclusions:
II) No pant is a jacket. [SSC MTS-2021] I. All S being C is a possibility.

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A) Both conclusions I and II follow. II. At least some T are not C.

C) Only conclusion II follows


D) Only conclusion I follows
HIN
B) Neither conclusion I nor II follows III. Some P are not T’s. [SSC PHASE-X- 2022]
A) All conclusions I, II and III follow
B) Only conclusions II and III follow
AC
C) Only conclusion I follows
D) Only conclusions I and III follow
T CO
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PARA JUMBLED-1 PARA JUMBLED-2


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STATEMENT & ASSUMPTIONS


HANDOUT - 1
TIER-I
Direction(1-4): Consider the given statement to I. At that age the child reaches appropriate
be true and answer whether the following level of development and is ready to learn.
Assumption is implicit or not. II. The schools do not admit chilldren after 6
1. Statement: Warning - "Cellphone use prohibited years of age

INT
beyond this point" 1) Only assumption I is implicit
Assumption: This warning is not necessary 2) Only assumption II is implicit
2. Statement: Liquid soap should be used in place 3) Neither assumption I nor II is implicit

PO
of soap bars to wash hands 4) Both assumptions I and II are implicit
Assumption: Soap bars are harsher to skin than 7. Statement: "You are hereby appointed as a
liquid soaps. programmer with a probation period of one year

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3. Statement: Electric Vehicles produce less air and your performance will be reviewed at the
pollutants. end of the period for confirmation".

HIN
Assumption: Electric vehicles will be the only
means of transportation in future.
4. Statement: Seats allocated for only physically
A line in an appointment letter
Assumptions:
I. The performance of an individual generally
AC
Disabled people. is not known at the time of appointment offer.
Assumption: Only Females who are physically II. Generally an individual tries to prove his
disabled can occupy such seats. worth in probation period
CO

Direction(5-11): One statement is given followed 1) Only assumption I is implicit


by two Assumptions,I and II. You have to 2) Only assumption II is implicit
consider the statement to be true, even if it 3) Both assumptions I and II are implicit
seems to be at variance from commonly known 4) Neither assumption I nor II is implicit
T

facts. You are to decide which of the given 8. Statement: "There is very heavy traffic on the
ES

assumptions can definitely be drawn from the road between 5-7 pm. We need to have a
given statement. Indicate your answer. flyover in this area". A planning engineer said
5. Statement: in a meeting.
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Travelling by metro in Delhi is more conveninet Assumptions:


and economical. I. Heavy traffic should be regulated
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Assumptions: II. Previous planning engineers did not do


I. Other modes of transport are not available. much about heavy traffic
II. Metro serivces are reasonably good 1) Both I and II are implicit
1) Neither I nor II is implicit 2) Only Assumption I is implicit
2) Only assumption I is implicit 3) Only Assumption II is implicit
3) Only assumption II is implicit 4) Neither I nor II is implicit
4) Both I and II are implicit 9. Statement:
6. Statement: All the people in Kerala are literate
It is desirable to put the child in school at the Assumption I: People of Kerala are well
age of 5 or so. educated and cultured.
Assumptions: Assumption II: People of Kerala are hard
working and sincere.
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1) Only I is implicit II. This move will help farmers in paying less
2) Only II is implicit interest amount and thus their profits may
3) Both I and II are implicit increase
4) Neither I nor II is implicit 14.Statement: Banks should always check financial
10. Statements: status before lending money to a client.
I. The principal will address the students at 10 a.m Assumptions:
II. You are requested to take your seats before 10 a.m I. Checking before lending would give a true
picture of the cliennt's status
Assumptions:
II. Clients sometimes may not present the

INT
I. If the student is not in his seat before 10a.m
correct picture of their ability to repay loan
the function will not start.
amount to the bank.
II. The function will start as scheduled
15. Statement: "You must learn to refer to
1) Assumption II is implicit

PO
dictionary if you want to become a good writer:
2) Neither I nor II is implicit
A advises B
3) Both I and II are implicit
Assumptions:
4) Assumption I is implicit.
I. Only writers refer to the dictionary

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Direction(11-19): One statement is given followed
II.All writers good or bad refer to the dictionary.
by two Assumptions,I and II. You have to
HIN
consider the statement to be true, even if it
seems to be at variance from commonly known
facts. You are to decide which of the given
16. Statement: Read this book to get detailed and
most comprehensive information on this issue.
Assumptions:
AC
assumptions can definitely be drawn from the I. The person who wants this information can
given statement. Indicate your answer. read.
1) Only assumption I is implicit II. There are other books available on this issue.
CO

2) Only assumption II is implicit 17.Statement: A very large number of people stood


in the queue for buying tickets for the one day
3) Either I or II is implicit
international cricket match scheduled to be
4) Neither I nor II is implicit
played in the city on the next day.
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5) Both I and II are implicit


Assumptions:
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11. Statement: Sunlight is a good source of vitamin D.


I. No other one day international cricket
Assumption:
match may be played in the city for the next
I. Sun is the only soucre of vitamin D six months
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II. Vitamin D is obtained in very small amounts II. Majority of those who stood in the queue
from sun. may be able to get ticket for the one day
12. Statement: If he is smart, he will crack the
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international cricket match.


interview 18.Statement: The highway police authority put
Assumption: up large boards at regular intervals indicating
I. To crack an interview samrtness is required the speed limit and danger of over speeding
II. He will definitely crack the interview on the highways.
13. Statement: Government has asked the Assumptions:
financial institutions to lower their interest rate I. Most of the motorists may drive their
for agricultural loans. vehicles within the speed limit on the
Assumptions: highways
I. This will increase per hectare productivity II. Motorists generally ignore such cautions and
in future. over speed on the highways.

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19. Statement: Government should take every I. Students may change school due to more
effort to boost sugar import as its crisis has fees.
worsened. II. The school may still have the same demand
Assumptions: among the students.
I. Imports are the best solutions to avert the 1) Only assumption I is implicit
sugar crisis 2) Only assumption II is implicit
II. Imports are a reasonably good solution to 3) Both assumptions I and II are implicit
avert the sugar crisis 4) Either assumption I or II is implicit
III. Import are the only solution to overcome 23. Statement:

INT
the sugar crisis A government servant sitting idle tells a visitor
IV. The sugar crisis will definitely be averted to come after 2 weeks to get this certificate
by boosting imports. attested, as he is very busy and have a lot of

PO
V. The sugar crisis will probably be averted by work.
boosting imports. Assumptions:
Direction(21-26): Consider the given statement to I. The government servant wants to help the
be true and decide which of the following

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visitor.
assumption is/ are implicit. II. The government servant is expecting a

at the age of 3.
Assumptions:
HIN
20.Statement: It is good to put the child in school favour from the visitor
1) Only assumption II is implicit
2) Only assumption I is implicit
AC
I. A child at the age of 3 is not ready to learn. 3) Both I and II are implicit
II. Doing so will make a child good in studies. 4) Neither I nor II is implicit
1) Only conclusion I is true 24. Statement: India imports Uranium from Canada
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2) Only conclusion II is true and Russia.


3) Either I or II is true Assumptions:
4) Neither I nor II is true. I. There are no Uranium reserves in India
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21.Statement: Many people fell ill after consuming II. The Uranium reserves in India are depleted.
meal at a wedding reception and were rushed 1) If only the assumption (I) is implicit
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to the nearby Government and private 2) If only the assumption (II) is implicit
hospitals.
3) If neither (I) nor (II) are implicit
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Assumptions:
4) If both (I) and (II) are implicit
I. The relatives of the affected people may
25.Statement: 'The city's top ranker for SSC
refuse to take them to the government
examination this year will be definitely from
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hospitals.
our school.' Principal of a school 'X'
II. The nearby hospitals may be able to attend
Assumptions:
to all the affected people
I. The Principal believes in the ability of the
1) Only assumption I is implicit
teachers and students in the school
2) Only assumption II is implicit
II. The students of school X are the most
3) Neither I nor II is implicit intelligent students in the city.
4) Both I and II are implicit 1) Only I implicit
22.Statement: A leading school in Mumbai will 2) Only II implicit
increase its fees by 150% from the next
3) either I or II implicit
academic year.
4) neither I nor II implicit
Assumptions:

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HANDOUT - 1
TIER-I
Direction:Consider the given statement/s to be 4. Statement:
true and decide which of the given conclusions It is not good to interfere in anyone’s private
can definitely be drawn from the given life.
statement/s. Conclusions:

INT
1. Statement I. Professional detail does not come under
” An apple a day, keeps the doctor away. private life.
Conclusions ” II. Encroachment in anyone’s personal matter

PO
I. Apple is good for health. is bad.
II. Orange is better than apple. A) Only conclusion I is valid.
A) Only conclusion I is valid. B) Only conclusion II is valid.
B) Only conclusion II is valid. C) Either conclusion I or II is valid.

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C) Either conclusion I or II is valid. D) Neither conclusion I nor II is valid.

HIN
D) Neither conclusion I nor II is valid.
E) Both the conclusions are valid.
2. Statements:
E) Both the conclusions are valid.
5. Statement:
Only smart and intelligent people are invited
AC
Population increase coupled with depleting into the conference. Shakti has been invited to
resources is going to be the scenario of many attain the conference.
developing countries in days to come. Conclusions:
CO

Conclusions: I. Shakti is smart.


I. The population of developing countries II. Shakti is intelligent.
will not continue to increase in future. A) Only conclusion I is valid.
II. It will be very difficult for the B) Only conclusion II is valid.
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governments of developing countries to C) Either conclusion I or II is valid.


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provide its people decent quality of life.


D) Neither conclusion I nor II is valid.
A) Only conclusion I is valid.
E) Both the conclusions are valid.
B) Only conclusion II is valid.
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C) Either conclusion I or II is valid. 6. Statement:


D) Neither conclusion I nor II is valid. The panel asked 5 members to resign from job
3. Statement: or else they will be facing forceful rejection.
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If you work hard and consistently, you will pass Four of them have resigned till this evening.
the exam. Conclusions:
Conclusions: I. One manager will resign tomorrow.
I. Hard work and consistency is required to pass II. The panel will terminate him tomorrow.
an exam. A) Only conclusion I is valid.
II. Without hard work there is a possibility of B) Only conclusion II is valid.
passing an exam. C) Either conclusion I or II is valid.
A) Only conclusion I is valid.
D) Neither conclusion I nor II is valid.
B) Only conclusion II is valid.
E) Both the conclusions are valid.
C) Either conclusion I or II is valid.
D) Neither conclusion I nor II is valid. 7. Statement:
E) Both the conclusions are valid. Home minister Rajnath Singh has approved 33%

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reservation for women in central armed police soon become a foreign exchange earner
force. A) Only Conclusion I is true
Conclusions: B) Only Conclusion II is true
I. It will encourage the women to join the police C) Both Conclusion I and II are true
D) Neither Conclusion I nor II is true
force.
E) Either Conclusion I or II is true
II. It is a next step by government towards
11. Statement:
women empowerment.
Only good dancers are invited for the
A) Only conclusion I is valid.
competition. No one without dancing
B) Only conclusion II is valid.

INT
techniques is a good dancer.
C) Either conclusion I or II is valid.
Conclusion
D) Neither conclusion I nor II is valid.
I: All invited dancers in the competition
E) Both the conclusions are valid.

PO
8. Statement: dance well
Due to increase in the production of more coal, II: Those dancers who do not have good
the national growth increased this year by 4%. dancing techniques are not invited for the

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Conclusions: competition
I. National growth is directly proportional to A) Only Conclusion I is true
the production of coal.
HIN
II. National growth is indirectly proportional
tothe coal production.
B) Only Conclusion II is true
C) Both Conclusion I and II are true
D) Neither Conclusion I nor II is true
AC
A) Only conclusion I is valid. E) Either Conclusion I or II is true
B) Only conclusion II is valid. 12.Statement : Honesty is the best policy.
C) Either conclusion I or II is valid. Conclusions:
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D) Neither conclusion I nor II is valid.


I. All should be honest.
E) Both the conclusions are valid.
9. Statement : II. Only some people should be honest.
In a T20 match played between India and A) Only Conclusion I follows
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Australia, the total runs made by the Indian B) Only Conclusion II follows
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team were 200. 160 runs out of 200 runs were C) Both Conclusion I and Conclusion II follow
made by spinners. D) Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II
Conclusions: follows
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I: 80% of the team consists of spinners


13.Statements:1. All Hindus are God fearing.
II: The opening batsmen were spinners
A) Only Conclusion I is true 2. No Japanese is a Hindu.
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B) Only Conclusion II is true Conclusions :


C) Both Conclusion I and II are true I. The Japanese are not God fearing.
D) Neither Conclusion I nor II is true II. All God fearing are Hindus.
E) Either Conclusion I or II is true. A) Only Conclusion I follows
10. Statement: B) Only Conclusion II follows
A metal producing Company in India has moved
C) Both Conclusion I and Conclusion II follow
from a position where there was shortage of
metal production to a position where there is D) Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II
self sufficiency of metal. follows
Conclusions: 14. Statements: Laugh and the world will laugh
I: India was previously importing metal with you.
II: at this speed of self sufficiency, India can Assumptions : I. People generally laugh.

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II. Laughter symbolises happiness. I) Company X is well known for firing people
A) Only I is an assumption II) All other competitors of company X are also
B) Only II is an assumption affected because of the recession.
C) Both I and II are assumptions A) Only conclusion I follows
D) Neither I nor II is an assumption B) Only conclusion II follows
15.Statement : If people are intelligent, they C) Both the conclusions I and II follows
should be creative. D) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Conclusions :
19.Statement: Most Indian television shows have
I. Creativity and intelligence are related.

INT
the same storyline.
II. Creative people are intelligent.
Conclusions:
A) Only Conclusion I follows
B) Only Conclusion II follows I. Most of the Indian audience like such shows.

PO
C) Both Conclusion I and Conclusion II follow II. The television actors are highly paid in
D) Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II shows having a similar storyline.
follows A) Only conclusion I follows

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16. Statement : B) Only conclusion II follows
To achieve economic development, people C) Both I and II follows
should work hard.
Conclusions :
HIN
I. Economic development is directly related
D) Neither I nor II follows
20.Statement:
Many people living in villages relocate to cities
AC
to people’s hard work.
II. Working hard by all the people is for a better future.
impossible Conclusions:
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A) Only I follows 1. Government officers should have


B) Only II follows compulsory rural posting.
C) Both I and II follow 2. Increase more transport facilities between
D) Neither I nor II follows cities and villages.
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17. A job advertisement states: 'Suitable A) Neither 1 nor 2 follows


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candidates with maximum age of 30 years can B) Only conclusion 2 follows


apply." C) Only conclusion 1 follows
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Conclusions:
D) Both 1 and 2 follow
I. Candidate who is not more than 30 years old
can apply
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II. The company is specific about the age group


of candidates.
A) Both the conclusion follows
B) Only conclusion II follows
C) Onlyconclusion I follows
D) No conclusion follows
18.Statement:
Due ot the recession, Company X has fired its
300 employees.
Conclusions:

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STATEMENT ARGUMENT
HANDOUT - 1
TIER-I
Direction (1-11): Each statement followed by two 5) Statement: Should the right to vote of illiterates
statements I and II be removed in India?
Give the answer as Arguments:
1) Only I is strong I. Yes. They are quick to be tempted and vote

INT
2) Only II is strong for money in the wrong way.
3) I and II Both are strong II. No. Voting is a constitutional right.
4) I and II Both are weak 6) Statement: Should those who commit an crime

PO
1) Statement: Should Stop the development of unintentionally, not intentionally, be brought
India’s missiles? to justice like the general public?
Arguments: Arguments:

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I. Yes. India Should be stopped because U.S.A I. Yes, because responsible people do not commit
you want this. crimes.
HIN
II. No, every country must take its protective
measures, and self-defence is the first duty.
2) Statement: Should new industries be
II. No, everyone is equal before the law, and
any crime is a crime.
7) Statement: Should Indian scientists working
AC
established in Mumbai? abroad be repatriated?
Arguments: Arguments:
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I. Yes. Establishing new industries will provide I. Yes. They should give up all inventions,
employment opportunities to many honors and facilities and serve their
unemployed people motherland first.
II. No. This will make mumbai, which is already II. No, we have enough talent. Let them live up
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polluted, more polluted and create to their will.


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unhealthy problems for the people. 8) Statement: Should higher education in India
3) Statement: Is it fair to set up student unions in be implemented in English medium?
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colleges/ universities? Arguments:


Arguments: I. Yes. Education is being implemented in
I. No. This will create a political atmosphere English medium in developed countries such
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in the campus of colleges and children will as England, U.S.A.


not be able to focus on education. II. Yes, English is the language spoken by most
II. Yes, today’s students are the politicians people around the world.
of tomorrow, and the progress of the 9) Statement: Should cottage industries be
country depends on them. encouraged in rural areas?
4) Statement: Stop the process of movies? Arguments:
Arguments: I. Yes. Rural people are creative.
I. Yes. Viewing movies is creating a bad impact II. Yes. This can reduce the problem of
on young people unemployment to some extent.
II. No. This is the only way to sensitize the
general public.
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PREVIOUS QUESTIONS they can discipline themselves to the roles
10)Statement: Should political parties be in the future
eliminated in India? A) If neither argument I nor II is strong
Arguments: B) If only argument I is strong
I. Yes. This is a good lesson for politicians. C) If both argument I and II are strong
II. No. By Doing this, will end democracy. D) If only II follow is strong
A) If neither argument I nor II is strong 14) Statement: Is it fair for the education system
B) If only argument I is strong to be under the control of the Central Government

INT
C) If both argument I and II are strong like the defence system?
D) If only II follow is strong Arguments:
11) Statement: Can military training be imposed I. No. Education should be owned by the state

PO
compulsorily in schools and colleges? government as it is a matter of state
Arguments: government.
I. Yes. Such training keeps students disciplined. II. Yes. By doing this, all states can develop

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equally and uniformly in terms of education.
II. No. Such training distracts students from
education. A) If neither argument I nor II is strong

B) If only argument I is strong


HIN
A) If neither argument I nor II is strong

C) If both argument I and II are strong


B) If only argument I is strong
C) If both argument I and II are strong
D) If only II follow is strong
AC
D) If only II follow is strong 15) Statement: Shut down all foreign banks in
India?
12) Statement: Can science be made a compulsory
CO

subject in schools and colleges? Arguments:


Arguments: I. No. This will create adverse conditions on
India’s economy.
I. Yes. Because this is the scientific age and
students should be aware of science. II. Yes. Then only the survival of Indian banks
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was possible. They become rich.


II.No, because it is visible and goes on
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mechanically. A) If neither argument I nor II is strong


A) If neither argument I nor II is strong B) If only argument I is strong
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B) If only argument I is strong C) If both argument I and II are strong


C) If both argument I and II are strong D) If only II follow is strong
16) Statement: Does buying goods in an installation
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D) If only II follow is strong


13) Statement: Can students not play a suitable manner benefit the buyer?
role in politics? Arguments: I. Yes. Buyer has to pay less.
Arguments: II. No. The family budget increases due to
I. Yes. Because students do not have attained the installation and the family starts to get
maturity, and become puppets in the hands upset.
of politicians. A) If neither argument I nor II is strong
II. No. Because students are the citizens of the B) If only argument I is strong
future, so by playing a suitable role in C) If both argument I and II are strong
politics, D) If only II follow is strong

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17. Statement: 19. Statement: Should there be a complete ban
Stunts in movies should not be banned. on constructing housing projects on farms
Arguments: lands?
I. Yes, some scripts require action scenes. Arguments:
II. No, the stunts can be dangerous and in some I. yes, farmlands are to be protected against
cases fatal. any such encroachments as demand for food
A) Only argument I is strong is increasing every year.
B) Only argument II is strong II. No, the demands for housing is ever

INT
C) Neither I nor II is strong increasing and hence the construction of
D) Both I and II are strong such projects on farmlands should be allowed
on a selective basis.
18. Statement:

PO
A) Only I is strong
Does eating an apple a day keep the doctor
away? B) Only II is strong
Argument: C) Neither I nor II is strong

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I. yes, eating an apple everyday provides all D) Both I and II are strong
the nutrients required for the body.

healthy body growth.


A) Only argument II is strong
HIN
II. No, all kinds of fruits are important for a
AC
B) Both arguments I and II are strong
C) Only argument I is strong
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D) Neither argument I nor II is strong


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SQUARES & LINES & ANGLES


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CUBES AND DICE


HANDOUT
TIER-I
1. On the basis of two figures of dice you have to 6. Which number is at the opposite of number 2?
tell what number will be there on the opposite
side of number 5?

INT
A) 4 B) 1 C) 5 D) 3

PO
7. Which number is at the opposite of number 5?
A) 1 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5
2. Two positions of a dice are shown below when
number 1 is on the top. What number will be

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there at the bottom?

HIN A) 4 B) 6 C) 1 D) 3
8. The figure (X) given on the form a box. Choose
from amongst that are similar to the box
formed.
AC
A) 2 B) 3 C) 5 D) Data inadequate
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3. What number of dots will be there on the face


opposite to the face that contains 2 dots?
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A) B) C) D)

A) 1 B) 3 C) 4 D) 6 9. The figure (X) given on the form a box. Choose


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4. Which number is on the face opposite to face from amongst that are similar to the box
having number 1? formed.
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A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5
5. Which number is at the opposite of number 6?
A) B)

C) D)
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4
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10. The figure (X) given on the form a box. Choose A) a only B) b and c only
from amongst that are similar to the box C) a and c only D) a, b, and d only
formed.
13. The figure (X) given on the form a box. Choose
from amongst that are similar to the box
formed.

INT
A) B) C) D)

A) a and b only B) b, c and d only

PO
C) d only D) c and d only
11. The figure (X) given on the form a box. Choose
from amongst that are similar to the box
formed. a b c d

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A) a and b only B) Only a

HIN C) c and d only D) None of these


14. The figure (X) given on the form a box. Choose
from amongst that are similar to the box formed
AC
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a) b) c) d)
a) b) c) d)
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A) a only B) b only A) a and c only B) b and d only


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C) a and c only D) a,b,c and d C) b and c only D) b, c and d only


12. The figure (X) given on the form a box. Choose 15. Select the dices that can be formed by folding
from amongst that are similar to the box
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the given sheet along the lines.


formed.
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A) Only A and B B) Only B and C


C) Only B and D D) Only B, C and D
16. Select the box that CANNOT be formed by
folding the given unfolded box.
a) b)

c) d)
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22.All the surfaces of a solid cube have been
coloured red and then cut and subdivided into
A) B) C) D) 64 equal sized cubes. How many cubes are there
with two surfaces coloured in red ?
17.Four positions of the same dice are shown.
A) 16 B) 24 C) 48 D) 32
Select the number that will be on the face
opposite to the one showing ‘3’. 23. All the surfaces of a solid cube have been
coloured red and then cut and subdivided into
64 equal sized cubes. How many cubes are there
which have no coloured surface.

INT
A) 0 B) 8 C) 12 D) 6
A) 2 B) 5 C) 4 D) 6 24. How many cubes are there in the figure
18. Select the dice that can be formed by folding

PO
the given sheet along the lines.

G
A) Only A
C) Only A and B
HIN
B) Only B
D) Only C and D
19.In a cube using given arrangement. Which part
A) 8 B) 9 C) 12 D) 15
25. Few cubes are arranged as shown in the figure.
How many cubes are unseen?
AC
be opposite Fruit?
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A) 8 B) 10 C) 12 D) 14
26.On each faces of a dice, numbers 1-6 are marked
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and three positions of the dice has given. Find


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A) Stem B) Seed C) Flower D) Bud the combination of the numbers on the


20. If a cube is made using above arrangement opposite faces of the dice
which word will be in opposite face of the word
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one?
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A) (2,5), (1,4), (3,6) B) (1,4), (2,6), (5,3)


C) (2,5), (1,3), (4,6) D) (46), (2,3), (5,1)
PREVIOUS QUESTIONS-2020
27. Select the cube(s) that can be formed by folding
A) Three B) Six C) Four D) Five the given sheet along the lines.
21. All the surfaces of a solid cube have been
coloured red and then cut and subdivided into
64 equal sized cubes. How many cubes are there
with just one surfaces coloured.
A) 0 B) 8 C) 16 D) 24
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A) Only A and C B) Only C and D 32.Two orientations of a dice are shown. This dice
C) Only A and D D) No figure can be formed can be obtained by folding which of the option
figures along the lines ?
28. Three different positions of the same dice are
shown, the faces of which are marked with the
letters A,B,C,D,E and F. Select the letter that
will be on the face opposite to the face having
the letter 'D'

INT
A) B)

PO
A) C B) B C) A D) F
29.Select the cube that can be formed by folding C) D)
the given sheet along the lines.

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33.Two orientations of a dice are shown. This dice
can be obtained by folding which of the option

HIN figures along the lines ?


AC
A) Only B,C and D B) Only A and D
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C) Only A,C and D D) Only B and C A) B)


30. A cube is made by folding the given sheet. In
the cube so formed, what would be the number
on the opposite side of the number '1'?
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C) D)
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34.Select the dice that can be formed by folding


the given sheet along the lines.
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A) 4 B) 5 C) 3 D) 2
PREVIOUS QUESTIONS-2021
31.Four different positions of the same dice are
shown, the six faces of which are numbered
from 1 to 6. Select the number that will be on A) B) C) D)
the face opposite to the one having the number '1'

A) 3 B) 2 C) 3 D) 6
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NON-VERBAL
HANDOUT - 1
TIER-I
Direction(1-10): Find the missing figure of the
series from the given responses:

5.

INT
1.

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2.
HIN 6.
AC
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3. 7.
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8.
4.

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9.
13.

INT
PO
10. 14.

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HIN
AC
Direction(11-20): Which one of the answer 15.
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figures shall complete the given analogy?


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16.

12.

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23.

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18. 25.

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26.

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27.

19. HIN
AC
28.
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29.

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SSC CGL PREVIOUS QUESTIONS


Direction(1-11): Select the figure that will re-
place question mark(?) in the following fig-
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ure series.
Direction(21-30): Find the odd figure from
the given responses.
1.

21. A) B) C) D)

22. 2.

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A) B) C) D)
A) B) C) D)

3.
8.

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A) B) C) D)
4.

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9.

HIN
AC
A) B) C) D) A) B) C) D)
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NON-VERBAL
HANDOUT - 2
TIER-I
EMBEDDED FIGURE
Direction(1-15): Select the option figure in which 6.
the given figure is embedded.

INT
1.
1) 2) 3) 4)

PO
1) 2) 3) 4)

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7.

2.
HIN 1. 2.
AC
3. 4.
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3. 8.
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9.
1) 2) 3) 4)

1) 2) 3) 4)
5.

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MN, then which of the answer figures is the
right image of the given figure?

16.
11.

INT
1) 2) 3) 4) 1) 2) 3) 4)

PO
17.
12.

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1) 2) 3) 4)

1) 2) 3) HIN
4) 18.
AC
13. 1) 2) 3) 4)
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19.
1) 2) 3) 4)
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1) 2) 3) 4)
15.

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MIRROR IMAGE 1) 2) 3) 4)

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27.
22.

1) 2) 3) 4)
28. “COMMISSION”
1) 2)

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23.
3) 4)

PO
29.
1) 2) 3) 4)

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24.
HIN 1) 2) 3) 4)
AC
1) 2) 3) 4) 30.
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25.
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31.
WATER IMAGE:
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Direction(26-35): Choose the correct water im-


age of the question figure out of four answer 1) 2) 3) 4)
figures given :

26. 32.

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

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PREVIOUS QUESTIONS
1. Select the correct mirror image of the given
33. combination when the mirror is placed at 'PQ'
as shown.

1) 2) 3) 4)

INT
1) 2)
34.

PO
3) 4)

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2.

35.
HIN 1) 2) 3) 4)
AC
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1) 2) 3) 4)
3.
CLOCK BASED MIRROR IMAGES
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36. Looking into a mirror, the clock shows 9:30


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as the time. The actual time is


1) 2) 3) 4)
1) 2 : 30 2) 3 : 30 3) 4 : 30 4) 6 :
30
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37.When seen through a mirror, a clock shows


8:30. the correct time is. 4.
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 1) 2 : 30 2) 3 : 30 3) 4 : 30 4) 6 : 30
38. By looking in a mirror, it appears that it is
6:30 in the clock. What is the real time?
1) 6 : 30 2) 5 : 30 3) 6 : 00 4) 5 : 50 1) 2) 3) 4)
39. A clock seen through a mirror shows quarter
past three. What is the correct time shown
by the clock? 5.
1) 9 : 45 2) 9 : 15 3) 8 : 45 4) 3 : 15
40.The time in the clock is 4:46, what is the mir-
ror image 1) 2) 3) 4)
1) 8 : 24 2) 7 : 14 3) 9 : 14 4) 7 : 24

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NON-VERBAL
HANDOUT - 3
TIER-I
Direction(1-25 ): In the following question,
complete the missing portion of the question
figure by selecting from the given answer

INT
figures (A), (B), (C) and (D)

5.
1.

PO
A) B) C) D) A) B) C) D)

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2.
HIN 6.
AC
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A) B) C) D)
C) D)

8.

4.
A) B)

C) D)

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A) B) 16.

C) D) A) B) C) D)

10.
17.

INT
A) B) C) D)
A) B) C) D)

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11.

A) B) C) D)

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18.

12.

A) B) C) D)
HIN A) B) C) D)
AC
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19.
13.
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A) B) C) D)
A) B) C) D)
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PUZZLES TEST
HANDOUT
TIER-I
Direction: Based on the information given below, E) Saturday is rest day
answer the following questions:
Direction: J,K,L,M,N live in a 5 floor building
An Art and Culture exhibition is being organised numbered 1-5 not necessarily in the same

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in Pondicherry. 5 different states will represent order. The number of people living above L is
their art in the exhibition during six days of a same as the number of people living below M.L
week,starting Monday and ending on Saturday. lives above M. L doesn’t live on the top floor. J

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One of these days shall be a rest day. The five lives on an odd numbered floor above M. No
participating states include – Andhra Pradesh, one live below N. K doesn’t live on the top
Telangana, Punjab,Uttarakhand and Gujarat. floor?
Only one state can put up their exhibition per
6. Who lives on the 2nd floor?

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day.The rest day is between the days when
Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat exhibit their art A) L B) M C) J D) K

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Punjab will put up their art work right before
Uttarakhand There is a gap of 2 days between
Gujarat and Punjab’s exhibition. Gujarat
7. Who live on 3rd floor?
A) L B) M C) J D) K
8. Who lives above K but below J?
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organised the exhibition before Punjab
Telangana does not organise the exhibition on A) M B) L C) N
Saturday. D) Can’t be determined
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1. Which is the rest day ? Instructions: A,B,C,D,E are comparing their


A) Monday B) Wednesday C) Friday heights. Only 2people are taller than E. C is taller
D) Saturday E) Tuesday than only one person. A is taller than B but
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cm and the height of 2nd shortest person is
C) Wednesday D) Tuesday E) Thursday
known to be 148 cm, then what can be the possible
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3. The exhibition of which is organised on height of E ?


Thursday?
A) 126 cm B) 142 cm C) 172cm D) 138cm
A) Telangana B) Gujarat
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10. Who is the 2nd tallest?


C) Andhra Pradesh D) Punjab
A) A B) D C) C D) B
4. Which of the following combinations is correct?
11. Who is the shortest?
A) Thursday – Uttarakhand
A) A B) D C) C D) B
B)Wednesday – Gujarat
Direction: There are seven members S, T, U, V,
C) Friday – Rest Day D) Monday – Telangana W, X and Y in a family among them only 3
5. Which state’s exhibition is organised on females. S is married to V. W is grandson of V
Saturday? who has two children. U is sister in law of Y
who is unmarried. X is brother in law of S who is
A) Punjab B) Uttarakhand
mother in law of U.
C) Andhra Pradesh D) Gujarat

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12. How X is related to Y? 17.Who is opposite to Indore?


A) Uncle B) Brother C) Mother D) Sister A) C B) D C) H D) B
13. Who among the following is the father of W? 18. H belongs to which city?
A) U B) T C) X D)Y A) Lucknow B) Meerut C) Indore D) Delhi
Direction :There are five girls - R, S, T, P and Q 19. Who belongs to Lucknow?
sitting in a row facing north. T is sitting exactly A) G B) D C) A D) H
in the middle of the row. Q is sitting to the
20. Who is sitting second left of Agra?
immediate right and immediate left of P and T

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respectively. S is not sitting at the extreme end. A) E B) D C) B D) H
14. Who is sitting third to the left of R? 21. How many persons are there between who is
from Delhi and Kanpur?
A) P B) Q C) S D) T

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A) One B) Two C) Three D) Four
Direction: Study the following information and
answer the given questions Direction: (22-24): Study the information given
below carefully and answer the questions that
In a park J, K, L, M and N are playing a game. All

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are facing north. K is 50m to the right of M. J is
A person starts from point L and goes 3 km
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70m to the south of K. L is 50m to the west of M.

15. Who among the following is to the southeast


of the person who is to the left of M?
towards east to reach point M and then turns
right and goes 4 km to reach point N. From N he
takes a left turn and goes 2 km to reach point O
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and then turns left again and goes 2 km to reach
A)J B) K C) L D) N point P. After reaching point P he takes a right
16. If a kid walks from L, meets K followed by J and turn and goes 3 km to reach point Q and then
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then N, how many metres does he walk if he takes left turn and goes 2 km to reach point R.
travels the straight line distance all through? 22. What is the shortest distance between point
A) 195m B) 235m C) 210m D) 265m M and point O?
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information and answer the given questions. 23. In which direction is point L with respect to point
Eight people A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H are sitting in a Q?
circle facing the centre. All eight belongs to A) North-West B) South – East
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different places – Delhi, Meerut, Agra, C) North D) North – East E) South – West
Lucknow, Kanpur, Indore, Mumbai and Jaipur.
24. What is the shortest distance between point R
They all necessarily not the same order. D is
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and L?
sitting third to the right of C who is from Agra. E
is sitting third to the right of D. H is sitting third A) 89 km B) 10 km C) 8 km D) 7 km
to the left of the person who is from Agra. Direction: (25-29) Read the instructions carefully
Person who is from Lucknow sitting second left and answer the question below:
of E. G is sitting second to the left of the F who
In the store room of a School, eight boxes
is from Kanpur. There are only two person
numbered 1 to 8 are stacked one above the
between the person who is from Kanpur and
other but not necessarily in the same order. The
Indore. Person from Jaipur and Mumbai sits
stuff related to eight classes standard I to VIII is
opposite to each other. B who is from Meerut
kept in these boxes but not necessarily in the
is sitting between person who is from Jaipur
same order.
and F.

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The box at the bottom of the stock contains the
stuff of standard VII. The stuff of standard III is
kept in the box which is numbered with even
prime number. Box numbered 8 contains the SIMPLIFICATIONS
stuff of either standard VI or I. Box numbered
7 contains the stuff of standard II and is kept
immediately above the box which contains the
stuff of standard VII. The box which contains
the stuff of standard VIII has kept three boxes

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above the box that contains the stuff of
standard II. Box numbered 4 is kept at the top
of the stack. Only one box is kept between Box
numbered 4 and box numbered 2. Two boxes

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are kept between box 2 the box that contains
the stuff of standard V. The box that contains
the stuff of standard I is kept below the box

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numbered 2. Box numbered 5 is kept below
the numbered 7. There are two boxes between

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box numbered 5 and box numbered 1. Box
numbered 6 is kept above the box numbered 3.
25. How many boxes are kept between the box
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numbered 3 and the box numbered 7?
A) four B) None C) One D) Three
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26. Four of the following pair follow a pattern thus


form a group. Find the pair that does not belong SCAN BELOW TO
to the group?
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C) Box numbered 2- standard VIII


D) Box numbered 7- standard VII
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A) Box numbered 4 B) Box numbered 6
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C) Box numbered 3 D) Box numbered


28. How many boxes are kept above box numbered 8?
A) Four B) Five C) One D) Three
29. How many boxes are numbered same as the
class to which the stuff inside the box belongs?
A) Four B) Five C) Two D) Three

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CLOCKS
HANDOUT
TIER-I
1. How many degrees covered by the Hour hand hands of the clock are coinside opposite to each
in 24 minutes? other?
a)144o b) 48o c) 12o d) 24o 7 9
a) 2hr 43 min b) 2hr 21 min

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2. How many degrees covered by the minutes
hand in 17 minutes? 10
c) both a & b d) 2hr 10 min
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a) 8 b) 102o c) 34o d) 113o 10. For how many times, the two hands of a clock
2
makes an angle of 90o in a day?
3. How many degrees does the minute hand
a) 22 b) 24 c) 44 d) 48
moves in the same time in which an hour hand

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moves by 8o? 11.For how many times,the two hands of a clock

a) 96o b) 4o c) 16o
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4. Find the angle between the two hands of the
clock when the time is 6:15?
d) 116o
makes an angle of 180o in 36 hours?
a) 66 b) 33 c) 36
12. For how many times, the two hands of a clock
d) 44
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makes an angle of 45oin 2 days?
1o
a) 90o b) 97 c) 93o d) 100o a) 44 b) 80 c) 88 d) 66
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5. Find the angle between the two hands of the 13. At what time between 6 to 7 O’ clock the two
clock when the time is 4:40? hands of a clock opposite in direction?
a) 150o b) 120o c) 100o d) 90o 11 11
a) 6hr 15 min b) 6hr 50 min
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clock when the time is 2:50? 11


c) 6hr 5 min d) None of these
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a) 220 o
b) 150 o
c) 145 o
d) 95 o

7. At what time between 5 to 6 O’clock the two 14. At what time does the clock show when the
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hands of the clock are perpendicular? hour hand is between 3 and 4 and the angle
between the two hands of the clock is 72o?
7 10
a) 5hr 43 min b) 5 hr 10 min
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a) 3 hr 24 min b) 3hr 8 min
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c) both a & b d) 5 hr 11 min
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c) both a & b d) 3 hr 29 min
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8. At what time between 8 to 9 O’ clock the two
hands of the clock are coinsided each other? 15. The minutes hand of a clock over takes the hour
hand for every 64 minutes of the correct time.
6 7
a) 8hr 42 min b) 8 hr 13 min How much time does the clock gain (or) loss in
11 11
a normal day?
7
c) both a & b d) 8 hr 43 min 10 8
11
a) 32 min loss b) 32 min gain
11 11
9. At what time between 2 to 3 O’clock the two

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8 10 21. At what time between 8 -9 O’clock, the angle


c) 32 min loss d) 32 min gain
11 11 between the two hands of the clock is 100o
16. The time gap between two successive 9 5
coincidences of the hands of a clock is 68 min’s a) 8hr 1 mins b) 8 hr 25 min
11 11
of the correct time. How much time does the 9
c) 9 hr 1 mins d) both a & b
clock gain (or) loss in a normal day? 11

169 1 22. A clock which strikes once at 1o clock, twice at 2


a) 53 187 min gain b) 61 min loss
11 O’ clock thrice at 3 O’ clock and so on. At 5 O’

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169 1 clock if it takes 8 seconds to strike then, how
c) 53 187 min loss d) 61 min gain
11 long does it take to strike eleven times at 11 O’
17. How many degrees does the hour hand log clock?

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behind when compared to the minutes hand a) 16 b) 20 c) 18 d) 20
in span of 8 minutes. 23. What is the angle between the two hands of
a) 48 o
b) 44 o
c) 46 o
d) 40 o
the clock when the time is 2hr 35min’s

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18. There are two clocks on a wall both set to show a) 123 1 / 2o b) 132 1 / 2o

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the correct time at 8am one clock losses two
minutes in an hour while the other gains one
minute in one hour. By how many minutes do
c) 122 1 / 2o d) 142 1 / 2o
24. At what angle are the hands of a clock inclined
AC
the two clocks differ at 12 noon an the same at 20min’s past 7?
day. a) 90o b) 80o c) 100o d) 120o
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a) 12 min’s b) 6 min’s c) 9 min’s d) 4min’s 25. How many degrees will the minutes hand
19. A watch which loses uniformly was observed move in the same time, in which the hour hand
to be 12 min’s fast at 4am on 6th of a month it moves 10o?
showed 20min’s slow at 6pm on the 10th of the a) 120o b) 20o c) 60o d) 5o
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correct time?
a)9:15am on the 7th b) 9:15 pm on the 7th
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20. A wathch which gains uniformly was observed
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to be 5 minutes slow at 12 noon on monday, it


was noticed 10min’s fast at 6 pm on the next SCAN BELOW TO GET
day. When did the watch show the correct time?
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a) 10 am on the same day
b) 9 pm on the same day
c) 10 pm on the same day
d) 10:30 pm on the same day

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CALENDARS
HANDOUT
TIER-I
1. Which of the following years are non-leap years? 14.On Jan 20th, 1980, it was a Saturday. the day of
a) 1200 b) 1000 c) 1352 d) 2000 the week on jan20th, 1979 was
2. Which of the following years are leap years? a) Thursday b)Sunday

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a) 1289 b) 1400 c)1994 d) 1344 c) Friday d) Monday
3. How many odd days are their in 296 days? 15. On june 20th, 1987, it was Saturday. the day of
the week on june 20th, 1985 was

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a) 2 b) 4 c) 6 d) 1
4. How many odd days are their in 159 days? a) Friday b)Thursday
a) 4 b) 2 c) 5 d) 3 c) Sunday d) Monday
16. If 15th Aug 1999 falls onTuesday, then an which

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5. If a week consists of 11 days then how many
odd days are their in 596 days? day of the week does 15th Aug fall in 2003?
a) 2 b) 8 c) 6
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6. If a week consists of 9 days then how many odd
days are their in 396 days?
a) Sunday
c) Tuesday
b) Friday
d) Saturday
17.If 3rd Dec,2000 was Sunday, what day was 3rd
AC
a) 4 b) 0 c) 3 d) 6 jan,2001?
7. If today is Friday,then what will be the day ofter a)Monday b)Saturday
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275 days? c)Wednesday d)Sunday


a) Monday b) Sunday c) Friday d) Tuesday 18.If the day before yesterday was saturday, what
8. If today is Sunday, then what will be the day day will fall on the day after tomorrow?
before 169 days?
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a) Tuesday b) Wednesday
a) Wednesday b) Friday
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c) Thursday d) Sunday
c)Saturday d)Monday 19. If the 25th Aug in a year is Thursday, the no. of
9. On which day of week does 7th June 1989 fall? mondays in that month is
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a) Tuesday b)Wednesday c)Friday d) Sunday a) 4 b) 3 c) 6 d) 5


10.On which day of week does 7th Jan 2010 fall? 20. If Tuesday falls on the 4th of the month, then
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a) Friday b) Wednesday which day will fall three days after the 24th?
c) Monday d) Thursday a) Wednesday b)Thursday
11.On which day of week does 12th June 2010 fall? c) Friday d)Sunday
a) Sunday b) Friday c) Saturday d)Monday 21. On which dates of may,2016 will a friday come?
12.The last day of century year can’t be a) 6,13,20,27 b) 5,12,19,26
a) Monday b)Tuesday c) 7,14,21,28 d) 2,9,16,23,30
c)Sunday d) Wednesday 22.On which day of the week does 22nd Feb,2017
13.Number of days from 19th Feb 2008 to 3rd fall?
march 2009(Both days included ) a) Thursday b) Tuesday
a) 377 b) 379 c) 389 d) 378 c) Wednesday d) Sunday
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23. If day after tomorrow is Sunday, then what day
of the week was it on day before Yesterday?
a) Monday b) Wednesday
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c) Sunday d) Friday
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24.What was the Repititive year of 2009?
a)2020 b)2010 c)2015 d)2027
25.What was the Repititive year of 1342?
a)1370 b)1353 c)1348 d) 1352

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26. If 20 February 2013 was Wednesday, then what
was the day of the week on 28 February 2016?

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[SSC CHSL-2021]
(a) Monday (b) Sunday
(c) Friday (d) Wednesday

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27.If 12 January 2019 was on Monday, what was

(c) Sunday
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the day on 14 December 1917? [SSC CHSL-2021]
(a) Wednesday (b) Tuesday
(d) Monday
AC
28. If 1st August 2009 was a Saturday, then what
was the day of the week on 1st August 2013?
[SSC CHSL-2021]
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(a) Friday (b) Sunday


(c) Saturday (d) Thursday WORD POWER MADE EASY
29. If 29th September 2015 was a Tuesday, then BY DIRECTOR SIR
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what was the day of the week on 28th September


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2019? [SSC CHSL-2021]


(a) Thursday (b) Saturday
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(c) Friday (d) Wednesday


30. If 15 August 1947 was Friday, then what was
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the day of the week on 26 January 1950?


[SSC CHSL-2021]
(a) Sunday (b) Thursday
(c) Saturday (d) Friday

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BLOOD RELATIONS
HANDOUT
TIER-I
1. How my mother’s, sister’s, brother’s only child husband. How is Satish related to Kavinder?
is related to me? [SSC CGL -2019]
A) Brother B) Brother-in-law A) Grandson B) Son
C) Cousin D) Sister C) Brother D) Son-in-law

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2. How my daughter’s son’s, father is related to me? 11.Vishnu is the brother-in-law of Vinay and he is
A) Son B) Father C) Brother D) Son-in-law the only child of his parents. How is Vinay’s
3. What is my father’s daughter-in-law to me, If only sibling related to Vishnu’s mother?

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my father has only one child? A) Daughter B) Daughter-in-law
A) Wife B) Mother C) Cousin D) Sister C) Sister D) Sister-in-law
4. How my paternal uncle’s wife’s son’s father’s 12.Pointing to the photograph of Sanchi, Nitin

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only sibling is related to me? said, “Her mother’s father’s son’s wife is my
A) Father B) Uncle C) Mother D) Aunt mother-in-law’s only daughter”. How is Nitin

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5. A is the father of B and C is the son of D. E is the
brother of A. B is the sister of C. How is D related to E?
A) Brother-in-law B) Daughter
related to Sanchi’s mother?
A) Maternal uncle
C) Paternal uncle
[SSC CGL -2019]
B) Brother
D)Paternal grandfather
AC
C) Sister-in-law D) Brother 13.Pavan said to Kalyan, “Your father’s brother’s
6. P is the father of Q and the grandfather of R, son is my brother”. Then How Pavan’s sister’s
who is the brother of S. S’s mother, T, is married only uncle’s wife is related to Kalyan?
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to V. T is the sister of Q. How is V related to P? A) Mother B) Aunt


[SSC CGL -2018] C) Mother-in-law D) Sister
A) Nephew B) Brother-in-law 14.Pointing towards a photograph of Mr. Prasanna,
C) Son D) Son-in-law Mr. Thanai Said, “The father of his sister is the
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7. B is the son of D. D is C’s Sister and has a son E. husband of my wife’s mother”. How Thanai is
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D is the daughter of F. G is the maternal uncle related to Prasanna?


of B. How is G related to E? A) Father B) Father-in-law
A) Brother B) Father C) Uncle D) Cousin C) Brother-in-law D) Son-in-law
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8. A is B’s sister and C is B’s mother. D is C’s father. 15.Pointing to a man, a lady said “His mother is
E is D’s mother. How is A related to D? the only daughter of my mother”. How is the
A) Grandfather B) Daughter lady related to the man?
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C) Grandmother D) Grand daughter A) Mother B) Daughter C) Sister D) Aunt


9. Arsh is Shivam’s father and Dhruv is the son of 16.A man showed a boy next to him and said “He
Bimla. Eshwar is the father of Arsh. If Shivam is is the son of my wife’s sister-in-Law. How is my
the brother of Dhruv, how is Bimla related to son related to him?
Eshwar? [SSC CGL -2019] A) Cousin B) Brother C) Uncle D) Nephew
A) Mother B) Daughter-in-law Direction (17-20):Study the following information
C) Sister-in-law D) Wife carefully and answer the questions given below.
10. Amit is the brother of Sonia. Jyoti is the sister P X Q means ‘P is the brother of Q’
of Nikita. Sonia is the daughter of Satish’s father. P - Q means ‘P is the mother of Q’
Nikita is the daughter of Kavinder. Jyoti is the P + Q means ‘P is the sister of Q’
mother of Amit. Mukesh is Nikita’s only sister’s P % Q means ‘P is the father of Q’

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17.How is W related to M in the expression 25.What should come in place of the question
“W+T%RXM” mark, to establish that T is the sister-in-law of
A) Paternal Aunt B) Niece Q in the expression R%T×P ? Q+V
C) Nephew D) Father A) + B) $ C) × D) %
18.How is K related to D in the expression “D- 26.Which among the following expressions is true,
JK”? if Y is the son of X is definitely false?
A) Grandson B) Granddaughter A) W%L×T×Y÷X B) W+L×T×Y÷X
C) Niece D) Grand child C) X+L×T×Y÷W D) W$X+L+Y+T
19.How R is related to M in the Express 27. If ‘P — Q’, means Q is son of P, ’P × Q’ means P

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“M+J%TXR”? is brother of Q,
A) Nephew B) Niece ‘P ÷ Q’ means Q is sister of P and ‘P + Q’ means
C) Niece/Nephew D) Aunt P is mother of Q,
then which of the following is definitely true

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20.Which of the following expression represents
about ‘N × K — M ÷ L’? [SSC CGL -2019]
B is the paternal uncle of H?
A) K is father of L and m
A) B+M%H B) BXM%H C) B+M-H D) BXM+H
B) L is daughter of K and niece of uncle N
Direction (21-23): Study the following information

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C) K is father of L and M, his son and daughter
carefully and answer the questions given below.
respectively
P @ Q means P is the father of Q.
P & Q means P is the mother of Q.
P * Q means P is the son of Q.
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P # Q means P is the daughter of Q.
D) M is uncle of K’s brother N
28.A+B means ‘A is the husband of B’;
A-B means ‘B is the sister of A’;
AC
A×B means ‘A is the mother of B’;
P $ Q means P is the brother of Q. A÷B means ‘B is the son of A’;
P % Q means P is the sister of Q. If, P+R×T-Q÷S+U, then how is P related to S?
21.Which of the following means W is the mother
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[SSC CGL -2019]


of Z? A) Maternal grandfather B) Father-in-law
A) W*X*Y@Z B) W@X*Y#Z C) Paternal grandfather D) Uncle
C) W&X#Y@Z D) W%X*Y@Z 29.A+B means ‘B is the sister of A’;
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22.Which of the following means H is the father of L? A-B means ‘A is the father of B’;
A) H@I%J#K&L B) H&I%J#K@L
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A×B means ‘B is the son of A’;


C) H@I%J%K#L D) H&I#J@K$L A÷B means ‘B is the husband of A’;
23.Which of the following means M is the aunt of S? If E÷F-H+J×G+D, then how is D related to H?
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A) M$N@R$S B) M%N@R$S [SSC CGL -2019]


C) M%N&R@S D) M@N&E%S A) Aunt B) Uncle C) Father D) Niece
Direction (24-26): Read the following information 30.There are six members in a family. A is the
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carefully and answer the questions given below. father of D, E is the grandfather of D. B is the
If ’A + B’ means A is the father of B. daughter-in-law of C. F is the uncle of D. what
If ‘A × B’ means A is the sister of B. is the relationship of C with F?
If ‘A $ B’ means A is the wife of B. A) Sister B) Mother-in-law
If ‘A % B’ means A is the mother of B. C) Mother D) Data inadequate
If ‘A ÷ B’ means A is the son of B. Directions(31-35): These questions are based on
24.What should come in place of the question the following information.
mark, to establish that J is the brother of T in In a family of eight members, there are two
the expression J÷P%H ? T%L married couples. W is the brother of S, who is
A) x B) ÷ C) $ D)Either + or × the daughter-in-law of P. T is the grandson of
Q. R is only the nephew of V. U is the sister of T

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and the daughter of R. Q does not have any 5. Arya's mother's husband is the brother of
sibling, W is the brother-in-law of R. Meena's mother. Vansh is the brother of Meena
31.How is U related to P? and Kavita. Varun is the father of Arya. How is
A) Daughter B) Niece Varun related to Vansh?
C) Wife D) Granddaughter 1) Father 2) Maternal uncle
32.If P is a male then how is Q related to S? 3) Brother 4) Son
A) Father B) Mother PREVIOUS QUESTIONS FROM CGL-2021
C) Father-in-law D) Mother-in-law 6. Saloni is the daughter of the only son of Kartik.
33.How is W related to U? Nirupama is the mother of Deepak. Yamini’s

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A) Paternal uncle B) Maternal uncle only son, Ankit, is married to Nirupama. Kartik
C) Father D) Grandfather is the paternal grandfather of Deepak. How is
34.How is P’s grandson related to R’s brother-in- Kartik related to Ankit?

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law? 1) Father 2) Paternal uncle
A) Nephew B) Brother C) Uncle D) Son 3) Son 4) Brother
35.If V is the brother of P, then how many females 7. There are seven members, B, C, D, E, F, G and H,
are there in the family? in a family. H is the only daughter-in-law of D. E

G
A) Two B) Three C) Four D) Five is the sister of C. C is the only son of F, who is

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PREVIOUS QUESTIONS FROM CGL-2020
1. P, L, T, B, N and D are six members of a business
family. N is the son of B, who is not the mother
of N. L is the brother of B. D and B are a married
the wife of D. B and G are the sons of H. How is
G related to F?
1) Brother
3) Father
2) Grandson
4) Son
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couple. T is the daughter of D, who is the sister 8. Introducing Kaumudi to a guest, a boy, Mihir,
of P. How is N related to T? said, “She is the only daughter of my mother’s
1) Sister 2) Mother brother-in-law”. How is Mihir related to
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3) Father 4) Brother Kaumudi?


2. ‘R8S’ means ‘R is the father of S’. ‘R7S’ means ‘R 1) Brother 2) Cousin
is the sister of S’. ‘R6S’ means ‘R is the brother 3) Uncle 4) Father
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of S’. ‘R2S’ means ‘R is the wife of S’.Which of 9. If the father of Swati is the maternal
the following expressions represents ‘X is the grandfather of Divya, who is the daughter of
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mother of Y’? Manya, then how is Manya’s husband’s father


1) X2M8Y 2) X7M6O2Y related to Divya?
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3) X8M2Y 4) X2M8O2Y 1) Paternal uncle


3. If ‘A # B’ means ‘A is the sister of B’ and ‘A @ B’ 2) Maternal uncle
means ‘A is the mother of B’, then which of the 3) Father
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following expressions means ‘C is the mother 4) Paternal grandfather


of F’?
10.‘Z $ Y’ means ‘Y is the father of Z’.
1) H @ C # M # F 2) C @ H # M @ F
‘Y % Z’ means ‘Y is the son-in-law of Z’.
3) F @ H # M # C 4) C @ H # M # F
‘Z – Y’ means ‘Y is the wife of Z’.
4. Pointing to a player in a stadium, Sanjana said,
"He is my paternal grandmother's only son's ‘Y * Z’ means ‘Z is the brother of Y’.
only son-in-law's son". How is that player's ‘Y # Z’ means ‘Z is the only sister of Y’.
father related to Sanjana? Which two symbols can sequentially replace
1) Husband 2) Cousin the question marks (?) in the following
3) Brother 4) Uncle expression to show that ‘D is the wife of W’?
W%O–B?C?D
1) + and – 2) % and – 3) $ and + 4) + and #

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