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Booklet SI No:

9017
Time 45 Minutes \Cl9lQ : 45 fjg~
Full Mark SO (SMS - 2014-15) q~q~~1 : 50
No. of items: 50
No. of Pages: 20 PAPER - I - A g~ q~~1 : SO
(including rough work)
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1. If "ka bi pu y-a" means "you are very 1.


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-.><. f(]Q "ka bi pu ya" Q ~2J "you are very
industrious",
or-- "ya 10 ka wo" means
~_ <
industrious", "yalo ka wo" Q ~2J "they
"they seem very indu~rious", "Ia pu
Ie" means "you can see", "sun pun yun seem very industrious"; "Ia pu Ie" Q
<
ya" means "how industrious she is", ~2J "you can see", "sun pun yunya" .
~
then which word could mean < . .
Q ~2J "how industrious she is", Ei6'Ei9
"industrious" ? \:I, . <
:c:==
-~--- Ei~~ tSIQQ~2J "industrious" Ei29?
A. ka
A. ka

8. wo

C. ya
D. pun
D. pun

2. If "m~ yang~' means "fruits are ripe",


2. ~Q "mink yang pe" Q ~eJ "fruits are
"pe"lao~ ~" means "oranges are
ripe", "pe lao may mink" Q ~eJ"oranges
not ripe", "~~ nue .~k" means
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"mangoes a~~ rip:e",then which word are not ripe", "may pe nue mink" Q ~2J
could mean "mangoes" ? "mangoes are not ripe", Ei6'Ei"9Ei~Q
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A. may ~QQ ~2J "mangoes" Eii?9?

8. pe A. may

c/ nue ~. 8. pe
,... /.
D. mink C. nue

D .. mink

3.
'~deer" - ----
If "platideer" means "yellow
means "yellow
hat",
stick",
3. . ~Q "platideer"
"Ieptodeer" Q ~21
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Q ~2J. "yellow
"yellow
hat",
stick",
;~~ means "wood sJ!!:I<" , then . <
which word could mean "yellow wood" ? "leptocat"Q ~2J "woodstick", EiQEi9
c' '.-Jv . Ei~~ '8IQQ ~eJ "yellow wood" &29 ?
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A. leptocat 1..... \
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A.
y catdeer.
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'f"yr.1 ~. leptocat

8. catdeer
c. leptodeer 1). r k; /
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\' C. leptodeer
D. platicat
D. platicat

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Q. (4..:6): Fill in the blanks from the alternatives Q. (4-6): ~ ~~Q <3 l'<i51YI ~Y1Gl Q~gQ ~lQ1
.looking at both the letter and number patterns. Y11~1;"Y1C1Y~QI~ ~~Y~I~ QQ61 QQ

4. ZAs' Y4B, XC6, W3D,


A. E7V

B. VzE
C. VE5

D. VE7

5. PsQR, P4QS, P3QT,


5. PsQR, P4QS, P3QT, __ ' P1QV
A. PQW
A PQW
B. PQVz
B. PQVz. '.' ~ .
C. PzQU
y/PzQ~
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D. PQ3U
D. PQ3U

6. o DEF, DEF 2' DE2F 2"

A. DEF3
A.
B. D3EF 3
B.
C. DzE3F
C.
D, DzEzFz
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Q. ( ]-9): Choose the correct alternative which


Q. (7-9): Q@ ~~0~( 7) ~1~6Q Q8~g QQ~
will replace the question mark? 0~~QQ 7

7. 7.
4 8 5
4 8 5

14 22 11 15
r

A. 10
B. 14 B. 14
C. 8 C. 8
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D. 6 D. '6

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A. 14~
A. 14
B. "22 lJ B. 22
C. /.320
C. 320
/32 D. 32

,'V~
..J</37~ A. 37
B.

C.
45
47
/ B. 45
C. 47
D. 35 D. 35

Q. (10-12): The questions from 10 to 12 are Q. (10-12} ~~ 10 ~ 12 gY) G~Y @86Q


based on the following information: The opposite
GI/CJ/QG: '<1GQgQ Q8Q1G 81~'9lgG6Q ~fQ,
faces of a big cube are colored with red, black
and green. After that it is cut into 64 small equal QQJC3 1Ql(ii'l
~ Qg' QGlIfllg~1 '<12186Q QglG~
cubes. 191113)~l 1/1 Ql6Q Q'lflHDl~ 1

10.' How many small cubes are there where 10. E)~E)6'I' Qlg
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QgQ
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E)QI''<J:Jlcti]Q~~
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one face. is green and other one is """ "'C' ~ ,....

either black or red ? .. ..


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A. 28
A. 28
~6 B. 16
.-/8 C. 8
D. 24
D. 24
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11. How.many small cubes are there which
have no coloured faces.?

A. 0
~/
4 ~
\
\.c. 8
D. .16

12. How many small cubes are there whose


3 faces. are coloured?

A. 4

~
C. 16
~
D. 24 D. 24

13. From the four positions of a cube


shown below, which letter will be On
the taceopposite to face with 'A' ?

~~~~
~ ~ ~. ~

A. o
B. B

c.~ C. C

VF
, D. F

14. Two positions of a die are shown. If


there are two dots in the bottom, then
how many dots win be on the opposite
top?

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BJ

A. 2
B. 3 B. 3
c. 6 C. 6
D. 5
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15. Four positions of a cube are shown
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below. Which letter will be opposite to
'F'? ~~ I'J IQ~ I ()~~ ~~Q .tFf 'Q 9c(]Q1~
< -
JI~()Q Q~9 ?

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~ ~ ~ ~

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0 A. C
_ A.
B.
C
D
l~,.

C. B~ C. B

D. E D. E

0.(16-17): Ais the son ofB. C, B's sister has Q. (16-17): A~BQ'Q CCJQ C11~, C'. B Q'Q Q@611
a son D and a daughter E. F is the m~rnal C11~ '<I)i'P C ~Q 6QI~'<I <fJQ' IJ (3.6~@'<I QgYI E
uncle of D. . I/'f.." 'V ~\I~ I F, D ~ f11111l'~ I

16. How is A related to D? ~ (;/ /' t r6. A ~Q D ~ ll? ll'l(;/ 10'61?

A. Nephew
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,i ~<", Cousin~'
B. Q$!tQ10. \Y1IQ
C. Uncle
c. 1IYl
D. Brother "'"
D. \Y1/Q

17. How many nephews does F have?

A. Nil

B. Three _

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c. ,<cQ
D. One
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Q . (18,. t~): The sum of the income of M and
Q . (18-19): M (3,'N g'Q ~IQQ <;(WI~P (3 Q
N is mor~ than that of P and Q taken together. g'Q ~IQQ 'Q1Yl~ Ol~ ~~Q I M (3 P g'Q ~~QQ
The su~"of the income of M and P is the Q1Yl~ N (3 Q g'Q ~HJ,Q Q1Yl~ <.(129 <aYlI~ I
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, same as.~that of Nand Q taken together. M
M' g'Q ~IQ N (3 Q g'Q ~IQQ QYl&Q ~6~Q
earns half as much as the sum of the income
ofN and Q. ~6~1

18. Which of the foHowing statement is not


correct?
A.
A, N earns more than P
B.
B. N earns more than Q

C? ';:."P earns more than Q ' f' c. P, Q ~6~lal ~CJ..Q 6QIC(ii\QIQ

M, .N ~6~lal ~CJ..Q 6QI<Qi\\\Q


QQ~
QQ~

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/M earnsmorethanN D.

19. Whose income ,is the heighest?

A. M
A: M

B. P
B.' P

/N D. Q
C.

D.
N

20. If 1000 cats kill 1000 mice in 1000 days, 20. XlQ 1000 ~ ~QI~., '1 000 ~ ~~IQ
c>. 1000

then in how many days 10 cats would Q~6Q f1IQ~, 6~696Q6~ Q~6Q 10 ~!
kill 10 mice? ~QI~ 10 ~ ~~I~ Y1IQ6~'t? 1
, 1
,l
~ A. 1000 ~
B. 100 B. 100
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C. 10
0, 1 D. 1
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0.(21-22): In the following diagram rectangle
represents men, trjangl~ represents educated,
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circle represents urban arid square represents 8Ig,~~g
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government employees. Accordingly answer 6~~ IQGIQ1~IQQ~IG' 81Q 0~Q! . 6,~2 ~<rLI16Q
questions from 2'1 to 22.
21 ~ 22 8l()4~ ~'91Q @@QQ~ I . ;,:.,'"
CAS. ;_' ,>:
7
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21. Which one of the following repB:~sents ,..., - ~
the educated men but not urban ?
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A.' 9 ~~G\ q<i~~~~I'<J ?


B. 5 A. 9
B. 5
C. 4,
~~1~
O. '11 ". ,: :':."

. 22. Which one of the following represents


a woman who is urban as well as 22. ??~ 9~j\~E)~~~ ~i?QQI~l ~Q~IQl
government employee?
~J~Q ~Q2lQI f12~J~ ~~I'Q ' ?
I
I, 7
I A. 7
, 13, "~ ",
B. 13
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C. 10
6
O. 6
\
I 0.( 23-26): Select a figure from amongst the
I Answer Figures which will continue the same 0.( 23-26): S/~~ ~Sll410~Q ~Sl~ ~~~4IlGQ
i
1
.~--
series as established by the five Problem Figures. .
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23.
23.
Problem Figures:
Answer.Figures:

~ ~ ~ ff- 2{
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(A). (B) (C) (0) (E) (1) (2) (4) ,
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A. 1
B. 2
B. 2
~3 C. 3
O. 4
O. 4

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Problem Figures: Answer Figures:

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E).


I--~I
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(1) (2) Y
A. 1 A. 1

B. 2 / B. 2
~-- C. 3

D. 4 D. 4

25. 2~

Problem Figures: Answer Figures:

(A) (B) (e) (D) (E) (2) (3) (4)

\I
/
/ B. 2
A.
B. 2
1
i
I
C. 3 C.
D.
3
4
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D. 4

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26.

Answer Figu.res:

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0
- .x - 0 0
-
C
.X
C
X
C
(1 ) (2)
;Y (4)

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I

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A. l' A.
B.
r
1
2.

3
I[
'J.

I\!!
I
~3
D. 4

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D. 4

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27. The left hand side figures is folded to < ~ ~
27. ~I~ ~I~Q ~~I ~ Qlg"'Q '<I'" ~I~
form a box. Choose from the boxes (1),
(2),(3) and (4), that are similar to the ~~.lIQ E)~IQ~ I Q~ (1), (2), (3) <3 (4) ~I~

box formed. f11~__~ E)~~~ @t"JIQ~I~ Q2 Q~I~ ?

LtJ (
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(1) (2)
~
(3) 3\
A. (2) and (3) only A. 6QQ~ (2) (3 (3)

~ (1), (3) an9 (4) only B. 6QQ~ (1), (3) (3 (4) .

C. (2) and (4) only C. 6QQ~ (2) (3 (4)


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~1)and (4) only D. 6QQ~ (1) (3 (4)

0.(28-30): Find out the alternative figure from 1, Q.(28-30): 1,2,3 (34 flClY~ 6~@~Q 6<) 6Q ('J.QI
2, 3 & 4 which contains figure (X) as its part.
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28 ..
28.

(X)
EE
(1)
rn (2)
~
AJY
~
(4)

A. (1) A. (1)
. B
....~(2. B.. (2)
~.(3) . C. (3)
D. (4) D. (4)

29. 29.

(X)
(1) (3) (4)

A. (1) A. (1)
B. (3) B. (3)
C. (4)
~ D. (2)
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30.

(X) (2) (3) (4)

'A. (1 )
~
B. (4 )
B. (4)
C. (3)
C. (3)

D. .(2) D. (2)

0.(31-33i' thoosethe correct mirror image of


0.(31-33): (X) 6~ Q<:IIl()I@QQI ~gQ QG6I~gQ0. :
the' giv:er(figure (X) from amongst the four 4 ~ QQ~ C(llgG'C(ltly~ ~~I<:I I ,
alternatives.

31.
31.

~.

~
(1 ) (3) (4) (X)
(X)

A 1
A. 1
B. 2
~
~C. '3 C. 3

>/4 . D. 4

32. 32. , , '~ j

(X) (1 ) (2) (3) ,


r~lvl~I~I-~
(X) (1) (2) (3) tAT 1
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A. 1
A. 1
B. 2
H. 2
r.
',..,; 3
C. 3 I.
D. 4 i,
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33. 33.

A. 1 A. 1

B. 2

C. 3
~
D. 4 D. 4

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34. If P+Q=R+S and P+S>Q+R, then 34. ~~ P+Q=R+S '<:19" P+S>Q+R, E)G'E)9
which one of the following is . .0 .
,...,.~"

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definitely wrong?
~Q? ',".
A. Q>Sx

B. P> Q)l A. Q>S

~;::v B.P>Q

C.

D ..
P> R

R>S

\:if

35. .Which of the following numbers is 35. ~~ QeatG'E)~~ ~eat'll~ (232 + 1) ~IQI
completely divisible by (2 32 + 1) ? <
~qcQ ~E)g 9QI~'1 ?
A. (216 + 1) A. . (216 + 1)
B. (216 - 1) .B. (216 -1)

C. (7 X 223) C. (7 X 223)

Y(2 96
+ 1) D. (296+ 1)

36. What will be remainder when (6767 + 6~) 36. (6767 + 67)~ 68 ~IQI QIQ~E)Q 6~E)G'
is divided by 68 ? QIQ E)c81~Qi?9 ?

. ---.A."\ 1

B. 63

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37. If A $B means A is the brother of B; A 37. ~QA$BQ~21 A, BQQIQ; A@B
< <
@ B means A is the wife of B; A: # B Q ~eJ A, B Q~l; A# B Q Z1eJ A, B.Q
means A is the daughter of Band A..* e ~;<3A * B Q Zl21 A, BQ 9111; 6~69
means Ais the father of S, which of the
following indicates that U is the fat~er- ??Y]9~fi~ 6~~ U, P Q ~~Q 6QIQ
<
in-law of P ? . . Q~I'<I. ?

A: P@Q$T#U*W

~t
.. ~#U'W
B. P@W$Q*T#U
;..oJ B.. P @W $Q T #U
C. P@ Q$ vy * T #U
\t.:>t.'(~-'f)t:::")'\"r"1='l,. C, .. P @ Q $ W * T # U
-.----- \)~Dh @ Q $ T # W *. U O. P@Q$T#W*U

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38: 1. A3P means A is the mother of P. 38. 1. A3P Q ~21 A, p Q ~I I
<
2.A4P means Aisthe brother of P. 2.A4P Q ~eJ A, P Q QIQ I
3. A9P means A is the husband of P. <
3. A9P Q ~eJ A, P Q <411Y)1I
4. ASP means A is the daughter of P. < ~
4. ASP Q ~eJ A, P Q rJ I
Which aHhe following means that K is
the mother-in-law of IV,I ?

A. M9N3K4J ~ 'f A. M9N3K4J

~9N5K3J' . B. M9N5K3J i

5/' K5J9M3N C. K5J9M3N'


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O. K3J9N4M o. K3J9N4M!1
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Q. (39-41): A, B, C, 0, E and F are six students
Q. (39-41): A, B; C, 0, E (3 F ~(lj~61 .~IQ
.....J ~~~j
in a class. B (3 C, F OIQ @\ii'QI6Q Qs:1 Ql A OIQ (3ji)g6~
(lj~Q I . ~ .' ~.., ~Ii
Band Care shorterthan F but heavier than A.
0, B Ol~ (3~<d6Q (lj~Q ''<11QP C Ol~ @\ii'~16t
Dis heavier than B and taller than C.

E is shorter than 0 but taller than F.


(lj~Q I,'
~ . .
I
I
E, 0 Ol~ @\ii'~16QQq Q~ F Ol~ @\ii'~16Q(lj~QI
F is heavier than D.
F, 0 Ol~ (3~<d6Q (lj~QI . '1
A is shorter than E but taller than F.
A, E Ol~ @QQi6Q Qs:1, Q~ F Ol~ @\ii'QI6Q(lj~~!.
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j

39. Who is the tallest? 39. ~I~IQ ~~el {(J~OI~ ~~~ ? I

A. A A. A
B.. ,B B. B
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.... ,' .. 0 . c. 0
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40. Who is the lightest?
40. ~1i?IQ C3~~ ~901Q
.... .. ~~ , ?
~talnadeqUate
A. 9e14f16e1~ 962
.Y A
s. A
.0<.-

c. B
C. B
. O. Cor 0
O. C Q~I 0

41. Who is third from the top when they


41. ~~gl~ ~~~I~~l~ l~~E)Q ~~I~E)Q,
are arranged in descending order of
heights? Q'<I ~lQ~I~ ~ela CS'~E)QQ29 ?

A. B A. B

B. C

C. E

O. A

Q. (42-44)ln questions 42 to 44, three ofthe


. Q. (42-44): 9<;jj)@~9 CS]~42 ~ ~4 8~4C@ G69@
alternatives share a common similarity while one
is different. Choose the odd one out. QG~ Y1Cl46QlIClIQ6I lIYl~l4 ~QI 6Q6~ ~94~

42. 6lYlI9G'OI~ @~ I @~~~ QI~ I


42.
A. HSRJ.
A. HSRI .
. B. MVUN
.:. t>

C.
- ...
OLKP
S.

C.
MVUN

OLKP
PJQX
O. PJQX
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A. YOWB
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B. TKRI

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44.
A. BdEg'
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completes the pattern "M' when put in the '?' 91'9Q ~1~6Q Q26Q 9121 1~lg 62Q ?
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45. 45.

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o 0
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M (1) X (3) (4) M (1 ) (2) (3) (4)

A. 1 A. 1

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C. 3 C. 3

D. 4" D. 4

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C. 3 C. 3
D. 4 D. 4

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