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Directions : (1 to 10) In each of the following questions, funZs'k: (1 l s10) fuEu iz'u esalsizR;sd esa] nksinksa¼'kCn

there is a relationship between the two terms


lewgksa]vkÑ fr;ksa]la[;kvksa½ d se/; fpUg (: :). d sck;sa
(letter cluster/figure/number) on the left of the
sign (: :). The same relationship exists between rjQ ,d lEcU/k gSA ogh lEcU/k fpUg (: :) d snkfgus
the two term on the right of the sign (: :) of which vksj okysnksinksad se/; gSft les als,d yq Ir gS A fn;s
one is missing. Find the missing one from the gq, fod Yiksaesalsml y qIr in d ksKkr d hft ;sA
given alternatives.
1. CEHK : XVSQ : : EGJL : ? 1. CEHK : XVSQ : : EGJL : ?
(A) VTQO (B) VTRP (A) VTQO (B) VTRP
(C) WTRO (D) VSQN (C) WTRO (D) VSQN

2. CFKN : AIGS : : ? : DOLX 2. CFKN : AIGS : : ? : DOLX


(A) BRHC (B) FMQT (A) BRHC (B) FMQT
(C) FLPS (D) FLHS (C) FLPS (D) FLHS

3. DFIM : WSPN : : ? : YWTP 3. DFIM : WSPN : : ? : YWTP


(A) CGJL (B) BFIK (A) CGJL (B) BFIK
(C) BDHJ (D) BFJL (C) BDHJ (D) BFJL

4. AZCX : DWGT : : BYEV : ? 4. AZCX : DWGT : : BYEV : ?


(A) CXEV (B) AEZV (A) CXEV (B) AEZV
(C) FUJQ (D) GTJQ (C) FUJQ (D) GTJQ

5. ? 5. ?

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

6. ? 6. ?

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


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

7. ? 7. ?

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


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

8. ? 8. ?

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

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9. 18 : 81 : : 22 : ? 9. 18 : 81 : : 22 : ?
(A) 98 (B) 121 (A) 98 (B) 121
(C) 212 (D) 222 (C) 212 (D) 222

10. 531 : 81 : : 642 : ? 10. 531 : 81 : : 642 : ?


(A) 91 (B) 111 (A) 91 (B) 111
(C) 144 (D) 196 (C) 144 (D) 196

Directions : (11 to 15) Study the maze given below and funZs'k: (11 l s15) uhpsfn;sgq, O;wg ¼Hkwy Hkqy S;k½ d kv/;;u
answer the questions that follow. d hft ;svkS
j vuqxkeh(follow) iz 'uksad smÙkj nhft ;sA

NORTH NORTH
Z Z
Y Y

W E W E
E X A E A
X
S S S S
T T T T

W W

V V
SOUTH SOUTH

11. How many turns will ‘X’ take to come out of the 11. O;w
g lsckgj fud y usd sfy ;s'X' d ksfd rus?kq
eko ysus
maze ? iM+saxs\
(A) 36 (B) 38 (A) 36 (B) 38
(C) 40 (D) 42 (C) 40 (D) 42

12. How many turns will ‘V’ take to come out of the 12. O;wg lsckgj fud y usd sfy ;s'V' d ksfd rus?kq
eko y s
us
maze ? iMsaxs\
(A) 10 (B) 8 (A) 10 (B) 8
(C) 7 (D) 6 (C) 7 (D) 6

13. How many times ‘X’ has to go towards South, if 13. ‘Z’ lsfeyusd sfy;s‘X’ d ksfd ruhckj nf{k.kd hrjQ
he wants to meet ‘Z’ ? t kukiM+sxk?
(A) 5 (B) 6 (A) 5 (B) 6
(C) 8 (D) 10 (C) 8 (D) 10

14. How many times ‘W’ has to go towards East, if 14. ‘V’ lsfey usd sfy , ‘W’ d ksfd ruhckj iwoZd h vksj
he wants to meet ‘V’ ? t kukiM+sxk?
(A) 5 (B) 6 (A) 5 (B) 6
(C) 7 (D) 8 (C) 7 (D) 8

15. How many turns will ‘Y’ take to meet ‘X’ ? 15. ‘X’ lsfey usd sfy;s‘Y’ d ksfd rus?kq
eko y susiM+sa
xs?
(A) 42 (B) 40 (A) 42 (B) 40
(C) 39 (D) 37 (C) 39 (D) 37

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Directions : (16 to 22) In each of the following questions, funsZ'k : (16 l s22) fuEu iz'uksaesaizR;sd esapkj en ¼v{kj
four items (letter cluster/number/figure) are given. lewgksa@ la[;k;sa@ vkÑ fr;k½ nh gqbZgSaA muesalsrhu
Three of them are alike in a certain way. Find
,d fuf'pr izd kj lsleku gSaA ml in d ksKkr
the one which is different from other.
d hft ;st ksvU; lsfHkUu gSA
16. (A) AFCJ (B) CHEL 16. (A) AFCJ (B) CHEL
(C) KPMT (D) HMJP (C) KPMT (D) HMJP

17. (A) TOJD (B) DFHJ 17. (A) TOJD (B) DFHJ
(C) NKHE (D) LPTX (C) NKHE (D) LPTX

18. (A) 0 (B) 7 18. (A) 0 (B) 7


(C) 28 (D) 63 (C) 28 (D) 63

19. (A) 9, 101 (B) 8, 82 19. (A) 9, 101 (B) 8, 82


(C) 3, 17 (D) 5, 26 (C) 3, 17 (D) 5, 26

20. (A) 8 5 6 9 (B) 7 8 5 6 20. (A) 8 5 6 9 (B) 7 8 5 6


(C) 6 7 8 5 (D) 5 6 7 8 (C) 6 7 8 5 (D) 5 6 7 8

21. 21.
(A) (B) (C) (D) (A) (B) (C) (D)

22. 22.

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

23. A dice is thrown four times and its four different 23. ,d iklsd kspkj ckj Q sad k x;k gSvkSj mld h pkjksa
positions are given below. fHkUu voLFkk,auhpsfn;svuql kj gSaA
5 2 3 4 5 2 3 4
6 4 5 5 6 4 5 5
4 1 6 1 4 1 6 1

Which number is opposite to 3 ? la[;k 3 d sfoijhr d kSulh la[;k gS\


(A) 1 (B) 2
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 4 (D) 5 (C) 4 (D) 5

24. A dice is thrown twice and its different positions 24. ,d iklsd ksnksckj Q sad k x;k gSvkSj mld h fHkUu
are shown below.
fLFkfr;kauhpsfn[kkbZxbZgSA
•• • •
••• • •• • •• • •
• • •• • • •• •

• ••
• •• • •

• ••
• ••
Which is the number of dots on the face opposite
4 dots ? 4 fcUnq
v ksad sfoijhr Q y d ij fd rusfcUnqgSa\
(A) 6 (B) 3 (A) 6 (B) 3
(C) 2 (D) 1 (C) 2 (D) 1

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25. Two positions of a standard dice are shown 25. ,d iklsd h nksfLFkfr;k¡uhpsn'kkZ;h xbZgSA
below.
3 1
3 1
2
2 5
5 6 4
6 4

When 6 is at the bottom, what number will be at t c 6 vad ry sij gS]rksÅ ij d kSulk vad gksxk \
the top ? (A) 4 (B) 3
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 1
(C) 2 (D) 1
Directions : (26 to 30) In each of the following a question funsZ'k: (26 l s30) uhpsizR;sd esa,d iz'u d svuqxkeh rhu
is followed by three satements marked I, II and
d Fku I, II vkSj III fn;sx;sgSaA ;g r; d hft ;sfd
III. Decide which of the statemetns are sufficient
to answer the question. Choose your answer muesalsd kSu iz'u d k mÙkj nsusesai;kZIr gSaA
from the given alternatives.
26. A d sikl fd ruk gS\
26. How much does A have ?
d Fku %
Statements :
I. B d sikl A vkS j C nksuksad k fey kd j vk/kk gSA
I. B has half of what A and C together have,.
II. A has half of what C has. II. A d sikl C d k vk/kk gS A
III. A, B and C together have Rs. 360. III. A, B vkS
j C rhuksad sikl fey kd j #-360 gSaA
(A) Only II and III are sufficient (A) d soy II vkSj III i;kZIr gSA
(B) All of I, II and III are required (B) I, II vkS
j III rhuksad h vko';d rkgSA
(C) Only I and II are sufficient (C) d soy I vkSj II i;kZIr gSaA
(D) Only I and III are sufficient (D) d soy I vkSj III i;kZIr gSaA
27. How long would A take to complete the work ? 27. A d ksd k;Ziw
jk d jusesafd ruk le; y xsxk \
Statements : d Fku %
I. B is half as efficient as A. I. B d h d q'ky rk A lsvk/kh gSA
II. B and C together complete the work in 8 days II. B vkSj C fey d j d k;Zd ks8 fnuksaesaiwjk d jrsgSA
III.A and B together complete the work in 4 days III.A vkSj B fey d j d k;Zd ks4 fnuksaesaiwjkd jrsgSaA
(A) Only III is sufficient (A) d soy III i;kZIr gSA
(B) I and II are sufficient (B) I vkSj II i;kZIr gSaA
(C) All of I, II and III are necessary
(C) I, II vkSj III rhuks
avko';d gSaA
(D) Only I and III are sufficient
(D) d soy I vkSj III i;kZIr gSaA
28. What is the present age of the son ? 28. iq=k d h orZeku vk;qD;k gS\
Statements : d Fku %
I. Five years ago, father was twice as old as the
I. ik¡p o"kZiwoZ]firk d h vk;qiq=k lsnqxquh FkhA
son.
II. Now father is 18 years older than the son. II. vc firk d h vk;qiq =k ls18 o"kZvf/kd gSA
III. The age of father and mother taken together III. firkvkjS ek¡d hla ;Dqr vk;q ]iq
=kls30 o"kZvf/kd gS
A
is 30 years more than the son. (A) d soy I vkSj III i;kZIr gSaA
(A) Only I and III are sufficient (B) d soy II vkSj III i;kZIr gSaA
(B) Only II and III are sufficient
(C) d soy I vkS j II i;kZIr gSaA
(C) Only I and II are sufficient
(D) All of I , II and III are not sufficient (D) I , II vkS
j III lHkhvi;kZIr gSaA
29. How much do 2 apples and 3 oranges cost ? 29. nkslsc vkSj rhu ukjafx;ksad k ewY; fd ruk gS\
Statements : d Fku %
I. 3 apples and 5 oranges cost Rs. 25. I. 3 lsc vkSj 5 ukjafx;ksad k ewY; #-25 gS
II. 5 apples and 7 oranges cost Rs. 39 II. 5 lsc vkSj 7 ukjafx;ksad k ewY; #-39 gS
III. 1 apple , 1 orange and 1 guava cost Rs. 8
III. 1 lsc]1 ukjaxh vkSj 1 ve: n d k ewY; #-8 gS
(A) Only I and II are sufficient
(B) Only I and III are sufficient (A) d soy I vkSj II i;kZIr gSaA
(C) Only II and III are sufficient (B) d soy I vkSj III i;kZIr gSaA
(D) All of I, II and III are necessary (C) d soy II vkSj III i;kZIr gSaA
(D) I, II vkS
j III lHkhvko';d gS aA

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30. What is the distance between A and D ? 30. A vkS
j D d se/; fd ruh nwjh gS\
Statements : d Fku %
I. B is 8 km East of A and 5 km North of C. I. B, A ls8 fd ehnwj iw
oZesavkjS C ls5 fd ehnw
j mÙkj es
agS
A
II. D is located 5 kms South of E. II. D, E ls5 fd eh nw j nf{k.k esafLFkr gSA
III. E is located 4 km East of B and 5 km North III. E, B ls4 fd eh nw j iwoZesavkSj D ls5 fd eh nwj
of D
mÙkj esafLFkr gSA
(A) Only I and II are sufficient
(A) d soy I vkSj II i;kZIr gSaA
(B) Only I and III are sufficient
(B) d soy I vkSj III i;kZIr gSaA
(C) Only II and III are sufficient
(C) d s oy II vkSj III i;kZIr gSaA
(D) All of I, II and III are required
(D) I, II vkSj III lHkhvko';d gSA
Directions : (31 to 33) The letter series given in each funsZ'k: (31 l s33) izR;sd iz'u esav{kjksad h Js.kh ,d fo'ks"k
questions follows a pattern. Find out the missing izfreku ¼uewuk½ esagSaA bl izfreku d ksiwjk d jusd s
letters to complete the pattern.
fy ;sy qIr v{kjksad ksKkr d hft ;sA
31. B_N_ZF_HNT_FBH_TZ_
31. B_N_ZF_HNT_FBH_TZ_
(A) H B T Z N F (B) H T B F N Z (A) H B T Z N F (B) H T B F N Z
(C) T B Z H N F (D) H T B Z N F (C) T B Z H N F (D) H T B Z N F

32. U_T_K_P_CKUP_CK 32. U_T_K_P_CKUP_CK


(A) T C P T U (B) C T P U T (A) T C P T U (B) C T P U T
(C) P C U T T (D) P U T C T (C) P C U T T (D) P U T C T

33. J_HL_K_IH_LKJI_LLK 33. J_HL_K_IH_LKJI_LLK


(A) H I L J L (B) I L J L H (A) H I L J L (B) I L J L H
(C) L J L H I (D) J L H I L (C) L J L H I (D) J L H I L

Directions : (34 to 39) In each of the following questions funsZ'k: (34 l s39) fuEu lHkh iz'uksaesa,d Js.kh cusuewusd s
letter clusters/numbers are written according to vuql kj v{kj lewg@la[;k;sanh xbZgSaA d qN in y qIr
a pattern to form a series. Some terms are
gSaA fn;sgq, fod Yiksaesalsy qIr in ;k inksad ksKkr
missing. Find the missing term or terms from
the given alternatives. d hft ;s
A

34. ABHR, EFIO, IJJL, MNKI, ?, UVMC 34. ABHR, EFIO, IJJL, MNKI, ?, UVMC
(A) QRLM (B) QRST (A) QRLM (B) QRST
(C) QULM (D) QRLF (C) QULM (D) QRLF

35. BDF, HKN, QUY, ?, RXD 35. BDF, HKN, QUY, ?, RXD
(A) CHM (B) BGL (A) CHM (B) BGL
(C) CIO (D) BHN (C) CIO (D) BHN

36. AZYB, CXVE, FURI, ? 36. AZYB, CXVE, FURI, ?


(A) KQPL (B) JRNM (A) KQPL (B) JRNM
(C) JQMN (D) ISPM (C) JQMN (D) ISPM

37. 5, 9, 17, 33, ?, 129 37. 5, 9, 17, 33, ?, 129


(A) 72 (B) 67 (A) 72 (B) 67
(C) 65 (D) 58
(C) 65 (D) 58

38. 2, 5, 4, 10, 7, 15, 11, 20, ?, ? 38. 2, 5, 4, 10, 7, 15, 11, 20, ?, ?
(A) 12, 21 (B) 16, 25 (A) 12, 21 (B) 16, 25
(C) 13, 25 (D) 17, 30 (C) 13, 25 (D) 17, 30

39. 0, 6, 24, 60, 120, ? 39. 0, 6, 24, 60, 120, ?


(A) 180 (B) 224 (A) 180 (B) 224
(C) 196 (D) 210 (C) 196 (D) 210

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Directions : (40 to 43) The figures in each of the funsZ'k: (40 l s43) fuEu izR;sd iz'u esavkÑ fr;kaJs.kh esagSaA
questions follow a series. Select the figure form
fn;sgq, fod Yiksaesalsml vkÑ fr d kspqfu;st ksJs.kh
the given alternatives which would continue the
series. d ksvkxsc<+krhgSA

40. 40.

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

41. 41.

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


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

42. 42.

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

43. 43.

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

Direction : (44) The capital letters in each of the following funsZ'k: (44) uhpsfn;sx;s'kCnksad sizR;sd cM+sv{kj d ks
words are coded and written in small letters,
but not in the same order as the letters in the
ladsfrr d jd sNksVsv{kjkases
afy[kkx;kgS ]fd Urqosmlh
word. Find the codes for letters and answer the Ø e esaughagSt Sl sd s'kCn esaA v{kjksad slad sr Kkr
question. d hft ;svkSj iz'u d k mÙkj nhft ;sA
NECK:b imk NECK:b imk
LU CK:mdnb LU CK:mdnb
L I KE:mkjn L I KE:mkjn

44. What would be the code in correct order for the 44. ‘NICE’ 'kCn d sfy ;slghØ e es
alad s
rk{kj D;kgksxs\
word ‘NICE’ ? (A) k j n b (B) j i k b
(A) k j n b (B) j i k b
(C) i j b m (D) i j b k
(C) i j b m (D) i j b k

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45. If BDFHJ is written as IGECA , then how PRTVX 45. ;fn BDFHJ d ksIGECA fy [kkt krkgS]rksPRTVX
will be written ? d Sl sfy [kk t k,xk \
(A) WUSQO (B) OPQRS
(A) WUSQO (B) OPQRS
(C) DWVEF (D) XVTRP
(C) DWVEF (D) XVTRP
46. If DONKEY is written as EYDOKN, how the word 46. ;fn DONKEY d ksEYDOKN fy [kk t krk gS rks
CLEVER will be written ? CLEVER d S
l sfy [kk t k,xk \
(A) RCELVE (B) ERLCVE (A) RCELVE (B) ERLCVE
(C) RECLVE (D) ERCLVE (C) RECLVE (D) ERCLVE
47. If BAD = 14 and DIG = 40 then HALF will be 47. ;fn BAD = 14 vkSj DIG = 40 rksHALF fd ld s
equal to -
cjkcj gksxk \
(A) 45 (B) 54
(A) 45 (B) 54
(C) 82 (D) 40
(C) 82 (D) 40
Directions : (48 to 52) In the following questions a set funsZ'k: (48 l s52) fuEu iz'uksaesavkÑ fr;ksad k ,d lewg]
of figures carrying some numbers is given. The
numbers in each set follow some specific
ft lesala[;k;sagS
]fn;kx;kgS
a A iz
R;s
d lew g es
ala[;k;sa
principle. Study the figures to find out the ,d fu;e d svuq l kj gS
A vkÑ fr;ks
ad kv/;;u d hft ;s
principle on the basis of which the missing vkSj ml fu;e d ksKkr d hft ;sft ld svk/kkj ij yqIr
number can be derived. Then, choose the correct la[;kizkIr d ht kld rhgS A rRi'pkr~fn;sgq, fod Yikas
alternative which contains this missing number. esalslghfod Yi Kkr d hft ;st ksyq Ir la
[;kgS A

1 2 4 1 2 4
48. 2 2 4 5 19 7 8 ? 10 48. 2 2 4 5 19 7 8 ? 10

3 4 5 3 4 5
(A) 20 (B) 40 (A) 20 (B) 40
(C) 45 (D) 60 (C) 45 (D) 60

3 4 3 4
49. 4 2 6 5 3 3 6 ? 8 49. 4 2 6 5 3 3 6 ? 8

4 1 2 4 1 2
(A) 4 (B) 5 (A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 6 (D) 8 (C) 6 (D) 8

49 85 91 49 85 91
50. 21 7 35 51 ? 102 52 13 65 50. 21 7 35 51 ? 102 52 13 65
28 68 39 28 68 39
(A) 13 (B) 17 (A) 13 (B) 17
(C) 29 (D) 31 (C) 29 (D) 31

12 8 10 7 12 8 10 7
51. 14 16 13 15 51.
14 16 13 15
9 11 ? 13 9 11 ? 13
(A) 12 (B) 11 (A) 12 (B) 11
(C) 8 (D) 15 (C) 8 (D) 15

2 3 25 2 3 25
52. 3 5 64 52.
3 5 64
4 ? 144 4 ? 144
(A) 6 (B) 7
(A) 6 (B) 7
(C) 8 (D) 9
(C) 8 (D) 9

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Directions : (53 to 57) The following questions are based funsZ'k: (53 l s57) izR;sd 4 lseh d sekid sik'oZd s,d Bksl
on a solid cube with each side measuring 4 cm. ?ku ij fuEu iz'u vk/kkfjr gSA ?ku d sfoijhr Q y d ksa
The cube has been shaded as shown on pairs
of opposite faces. It is then cut into smaller cubes
d s;qXe Nk;ka
fd r d jd sfn[kk;sx;sgSA mlsrc iz
a R;s
d
with each side measuring 1 cm. Answre the ik'oZ,d &,d lseheki d j NksVs?kuksaesad kVkx;kgSa
question that follow. A vuqxkeh iz'uksad smÙkj nhft ;sA

Black Black

•• •• •• •• •• •• •• ••
•• •• •• •• Dots •• •• •• •• Dots
•• •• •• •• •• •• •• ••

Lines Lines

53. How many cubes will have no faces shaded ? 53. fd rus?kuksad sd ksbZHkhik'oZNk;kafd r ughagksxk?
(A) 8 (B) 12 (A) 8 (B) 12
(C) 16 (D) 24 (C) 16 (D) 24

54. How many cubes will have three faces shaded ? 54. fd rus?kuksad srhu ik'oZNk;kafd r gksaxs?
(A) 4 (B) 8 (A) 4 (B) 8
(C) 12 (D) 16 (C) 12 (D) 16

55. How many cubes will have only two faces shaded ? 55. fd rus?kuksad sd soy nksik'oZNk;kafd r gksaxs?
(A) 12 (B) 16 (A) 12 (B) 16
(C) 24 (D) 32 (C) 24 (D) 32

56. How many cubes will have only one face shaded ? 56. fd rus?kuksad k d soy ,d ik'oZNk;kafd r gksxk?
(A) 24 (B) 16 (A) 24 (B) 16
(C) 32 (D) 20 (C) 32 (D) 20

57. How many cubes will have one face shaded with 57. fd rus?kuksad k ,d ik'oZy d hjksalsvkSj ,d vU;
lines and another shaded with dots (all other fcUnq
v kaslsNk;ka
fd r (lHkhvU; ik'oZNk;ka
fd r ughagS
)
faces are unshaded) ? gks
xk?
(A) 16 (B) 12 (A) 16 (B) 12
(C) 8 (D) 4 (C) 8 (D) 4

58. Ganesh moves 20 metres towards East from 58. vius?kj lsx.ks'k20 ehVj iwoZd hvksj pyrkgSA rc
his house. Then he turns left 3 times each time og rhu ckj ck;s avksj eqMr+kgSrFkkizR;s
d ckj 20 ehVj
covering a distance of 20 meters. Finally he
d hnwjhr; d jrkgS A vUr es aog nksckj yxkrkj nkfgus
takes 2 successive right turns, each time
covering a distance of 20 metres. In which vksj eqM +rkgSvkSj izR;sd ckj 20 ehVj nwjh r; d jrk
direction is he with respect to his house ? gSA viused ku lsvc og fd l fn'kk esagS?
(A) North (B) North-East (A) mÙkj (B) mÙkj-iw
oZ
(C) South-West (D) North-West (C) nf{k.k-if'pr (D)mÙkj-if'pe

59. Ashok is facing North. He turns 45 degress in 59. v'kksd mÙkj fn'kkd slkeusgSA og 45 va'knf{k.kkorZ
the clockwise direction and then turns 90 degrees
eq
M+rkgSvkS j fQ j 90 va
'kokekorZeqMr+kgSA vUr es
aog
in the anticlockwise direction. Finally, he turns
back. Which direction is he figure now ? ihNseqM +rk gSA og vc fd l fn'kk d slEeq[k gS\
(A) South-East (B) South-West (A) nf{k.k-iw
oZ (B) nf{k.k-if'pr
(C) North-East (D) North-West
(C) mÙkj-iwoZ (D) mÙkj-if'pe

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60. Shabnam’s school bus picks her up from her 60. 'kcue d h Ld qy cl mlsvius?kj lsy srh gSvkSj
house and takes two left turns and one right Ld q
y igqp usd sfy;snksckj ck;s
¡ aeqM+rhgSvkS
j ,d ckj
turn to reach her school. If the bus is facing
nkfguseqM+rhgSA ;fn cl Ld qy igq¡
p rsle; iwoZfn'kk
East, while reaching the school , which direction
was the bus facing at her home ? d slkeusgSrks?kj ij og fd l fn'kk d slEeq[kFkh?
(A) North (B) South (A) mÙkj (B) nf{k.k
(C) East (D) West (C) iw
oZ (D) ifjpe

Directions : (61 to 65) Read the following statements funs'k % (61 l s65) vuqxkeh iz'uksad smÙkj nsusd sfy , fuEu
carefully to answer the questions that follow. d Fkuksad kslko/kkuhlsif<;s.
(i) N, O, P, Q, R and S are allotted flats on a (i) N, O, P, Q, R vkS j S d ksmÙkj vkSj nf{k.kfn'kkvksa
floor facing North and South. d slkeusd s¶y SV vkcafVr fd ;sA
(ii) O gets a South facing flat and is not next to Q. (ii) O d ksnf{k.kfn'kkd slkeusd k¶yS V feykfd a
rqog
(iii) Q and S get diagonally opposite flats. Q lsvxy k ughagS A
(iv) P next to S gets a North facing flat, while R (iii) Q vkSj S d ksfod .kkZfHkeq[k ¶y SV fey sA
gets a South facing flat. (iv) P d ksS lsvxy k mÙkj fn'kk d slkeusd k ¶y S V
t cfd R d ksnf{k.k fn'kk d slkeusd k ¶y SV fey kA
61. Who get the North facing flats ? 61. fd ud ksmÙkj fn'kk d slkeus¶y SV fey s?
(A) S, O, N (B) S, P, N (A) S, O, N (B) S, P, N
(C) R, N, P (D) Q, S, P (C) R, N, P (D) Q, S, P

62. Whose flat is between O and Q ? 62. O vkSj Q d schp esafd ld k ¶y SV gS\
(A) N (B) P (A) N (B) P
(C) R (D) S (C) R (D) S

63. Whose flat is between S and N ? 63. S vkSj N d schp esafd ld k ¶y SV gS\
(A) O (B) Q (A) O (B) Q
(C) R (D) P (C) R (D) P

64. If the flats of R and N are interchanged, whose 64. ;fn R vkSj N d s¶y SV vkil esacny fn;st k;sarksR
flat will be next to R ? lsvxy k ¶y SV fd ld k gksxk ?
(A) O (B) R (A) O (B) R
(C) P (D) N (C) P (D) N

65. Who are the other two who get diagonally 65. osnksvU; d kSu gS
aft Ugs
aS vkS
j Q d hrjg fod .kkfZHkeq
[k
opposite flats like S and Q ? ¶y SV fey s?
(A) P O (B) P R (A) P O (B) P R
(C) R N (D) O N (C) R N (D) O N
66. If – stands for ÷ and ÷ stands for – ; 4 for 8 and 66. ;fn – d kvFkZ÷ vkjS ÷ d kvFkZ– gk%s8 d kvFkZ4 vkjS 4
8 for 4 ; then which one of the equations would d kvFkZ8 gk%srksfuEu esalsd kuSlhlehd j.klghgS\
be correct? (A) 6 – 8 ÷ 4 = 1 (B) 4 – 8 ÷ 2 = 0
(A) 6 – 8 ÷ 4 = 1 (B) 4 – 8 ÷ 2 = 0 (C) 4 – 8 ÷ 6 = 2 (D) 4 ÷ 8 – 2 = 5
(C) 4 – 8 ÷ 6 = 2 (D) 4 ÷ 8 – 2 = 5
67. If – stands for +, + for x, ÷ for –, and x for ÷ , 67. ;fn – d k vFkZ+, + d k vFkZx, ÷ d k vFkZ–, vkSj x d k
then which of the following equations is correct ? vFkZ÷ gks]rksfuEu esalsd kSulk lehd j.k lgh gS\
(A) 5 + 2 – 12 ÷ 6 × 2 = 10 (A) 5 + 2 – 12 ÷ 6 × 2 = 10
(B) 5 + 2 – 12 × 6 ÷ 2 = 12 (B) 5 + 2 – 12 × 6 ÷ 2 = 12
(C) 5 – 12 × 2 + 6 ÷ 2 = 29 (C) 5 – 12 × 2 + 6 ÷ 2 = 29
(D) 5 – 2 + 12 × 6 ÷ 2 = 7 (D) 5 – 2 + 12 × 6 ÷ 2 = 7
Directions : (68 to 69) In the following question, funsZ'k : (68 l s69) fuEu iz'uksaesafpUgksad k Ø e xy r gksusd s
equations have become wrong due to wrong
order of signs. Choose the correct order of signs d kj.klehd j.kxy r gksx;sgSaA izR;sd iz'u d suhps
in the alternatives given below for each fn;sfod YiksaesalsfpUgksad k lgh Ø e pqfu;sA
questions.

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68. 5 + 4 × 11 = 9 68. 5 + 4 × 11 = 9
(A) ÷ + = (B) – × = (A) ÷ + = (B) – × =
(C) × – = (D) + – = (C) × – = (D) + – =

69. 21 + 7 – 6 = 9 69. 21 + 7 – 6 = 9
(A) × – = (B) + – = (A) × – = (B) + – =
(C) + ÷ = (D) ÷ + = (C) + ÷ = (D) ÷ + =

70. One morning Ram and Shyam were talking to 70. ,d lqcg jke vkSj ';ke vkeus& lkeus,d nwl jsls
each other face to face. If Shyam’s shadow was ckrsad j jgsFksA ;fn ';ke d h ijNkbZjke d sBhd
exactly to the right of Ram, which direction
nkfguh vksj Fkh]rks';ke fd l fn'kk d slkeusFkk \
Shyam was facing ?
(A) South (B) East (A) nf{k.k (B) iw
oZ
(C) West (D) North (C) if'pe (D) mÙkj

Directions : (71 to 72) The numbers in different section funsZ'k: (71 l s72) vfrO;kIr oÙ̀kksad sfHkUu Hkkxksaesanh xbZ
of the overlapping circles indicate the number of la[;k,amu O;fDr;ksad h la[;k crkrh gSat ksfHkUu
people who speak different language. Answer
the questions that follow.
Hkk"kk,acksy rsgSaA vuqxkeh iz'uksad smÙkj nhft ;sA

English Hindi va
xzs
th fgUnh
10 5 11 10 5 11
3 3
7 9 7 9

15 15
Tamil rfey

71. How many people speak only two languages ? 71. fd rusO;fDr d soy nksHkk"kk,acksy rsgS\
(A) 19 (B) 21 (A) 19 (B) 21
(C) 24 (D) 30 (C) 24 (D) 30

72. How many cannot speak all the three 72. fd rusO;fDr ;srhuksaHkk"kk,aughacksy ld rsgSa\
languages ? (A) 21 (B) 36
(A) 21 (B) 36 (C) 57 (D) 60
(C) 57 (D) 60

Directions : (73 to 75) In each of the following questions, funsZ'k: (73 l s75) fuEu iz'uksaesaizR;sd esasoÙ̀kksad suewusfHkUu
patterns of circles are used to represent enksaesalEcU/kksad ksfu: fir d jrsgSaod oÙ̀k ,d en
relationship among different items. Each circle d ks fu: fir d jrk gSA iz'u esa fn;s gq, enksa d s
represent an item. Which of the patterns
lEcU/k d ksd kSulk uewuk iznf'kZr d jrk gS\
represents the relationship among the items
given in the question ?

73. House, Kitchen, Bedroom 73. ed ku]jlksbZ]lksusd k d ejk

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

74. Animal, Insect, Cockroach 74. i'kq]d hM+


k]d kWØ ksp

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

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75. Players, Human Beings, Students 75. f[kykM+
h]euq";]fo|kFkhZ

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

Directions : (76 to 80) Next questions are based upon funsZ'k: (76 l s80) uhpsnh gqbZlwp uk ij vxy sik¡p iz'u
the information given below. Study the information
carefully and then choose the correct alternative.
vk/kkfjr gSA lwpukd kv/;;u lko/kkuhlsd hft ;svkjS
A, B, C,D, E and F are members of a family. rc lgh fod Yi pqfu;A
There are two married couples in the family. B A, B, C,D, E vkS j F ,d ifjokj d slnL; gS aA ifjokj
is a businessman and father of E. F is a teacher
and grandfather of C. D is grandmother of E and
esanksfookfgr t ks
M+sgS
A B O;kikjhgSvkS
a j E d kfirkgS A
she is a domestic lady. C F ,d f'k{kd gSvkS j C d knknkgS A E d hnknhD gSvkjS
is daughter of A. In the family there are two og ,d ?ksjy wefgy kgSA A d hiq =khC gSA ifjokj esanks
students, one businessman, one teacher, one
domestic lady
fo|kFkhZgSa] ,d O;kikjh gS] ,d f'k{kd gS] ,d ?kjsy w
and one engineer. efgy kgSvkSj ,d vfHk;Urk¼bUt hfu;j½ gSA
76. Which of the following are married couples ? 76. fuEu esad kSu lsfookfgr t ksM +sgSa\
(A) FD, AB (B) FC, AB (A) FD, AB (B) FC, AB
(C) EC, BF (D) FD, AC (C) EC, BF (D) FD, AC

77. What is the profession of A ? 77. A d k O;olk; ¼izksQ s'ku½ D;k gS\
(A) Student (B) Teacher (A) fo|kFkhZ (B) f'k{kd
(C) Engineer (D) Domestic lady
(C) vfHk;Urk (D) ?kjsy wefgy k
78. Who is the husband of A ? 78. A d k ifr d kSu gS\
(A) D (B) C (A) D (B) C
(C) E (D) B (C) E (D) B

79. Which one among the following is the group of 79. fuEu esiq# "k O;fDr;ksad k lewg d kSulk gS\
male persons ? (A) EF (B) BFE
(A) EF (B) BFE (C) BF (D) ADE
(C) BF (D) ADE

80. Who is the sister of E ? 80. E d h cfgu d kSu gS\


(A) C (B) F (A) C (B) F
(C) B (D) A (C) B (D) A

Directions : (81 to 83) Study the following number line funsZ'k: (81 to 83) fuEu vad ksad h y kbu d k v/;;u d hft ;s
and answer the questions that follow. vkSj vuqxkeh iz'uksad smÙkj fnft ;sA
2591725197395246819752731 2591725197395246819752731
9785265419782010978519735 9785265419782010978519735
169721737951 169721737951

81. How many times is number ‘3’ preceded by 81. vad 3 lsfd ruh ckj vad 7 igy svk;k gSvkSj le
number ‘7’ and not followed by an even number ? la[;k mld sckn ughagS\
(A) 6 (B) 5 (A) 6 (B) 5
(C) 4 (D) 3 (C) 4 (D) 3

82. How many times is number 5 followed by 1 or 82. vad 5 d sckn fd ruh ckj vad 1 ;k 2 vk;k gSfd Urq
2, but not preceded by 8 ? mld sigy svad 8 ughagS\
(A) 4 (B) 5 (A) 4 (B) 5
(C) 6 (D) 7 (C) 6 (D) 7

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83. How many times is number 9 preceded by 1 83. vad 9 d sigy svad 1 fd ruhckj vk;kgSvksj vad 7
and succeeded by 7 which is not followed by 5 ? mld sihNsvk;k gSft ld sihNsvad 5 ughagSA
(A) 3 (B) 4
(A) 3 (B) 4
(C) 5 (D) 6
(C) 5 (D) 6

Directions : (84 to 87) (In each of the following questions funsZ'k: (84 ls87) fuEu iz'ukases
saiz
R;s
d es
a,d vfHkd Yiuk@uew
uk
a design/pettern is given. One small segment fn;kx;kgS A bld k,d NkVskva 'kyqIr gS
A ml fod Yi
is missing
d kspq
fu;st ksyqIr LFkku ij j[kusij vfHkd Yiuk@uewus
from the design. Select the alternative which will
complete the design when placed on the missing d ksiwjkd j nsxkA
area.

84. 84.

? ?

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

85. 85.
? ?

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

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86. 86.

? ?

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

87. 87.

? ?

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


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

88. Six friends L, M, N, O, P and Q are seated in a 88. ,d oÙ̀k d sd sUnzd hrjQ eq[kkfrc N%fe=k L, M, N,
circle facing the centre. Q is between L and O.
O, P vkSj Q oÙ̀k esacSBsgSaA L vkSj O d schp esaQ gSA
N is between P and M. P is not between O and
N. O is second to the left of N. P vkSj M d schp esaN gSA O vkSj N d schp esaP ugha
gSA N d sck;sarjQ O nwl jsLFkku ij gSA
Who is between L and N ?
(A) M (B) P L vkS
j N d schp esad kSu gS\
(C) O (D) N (A) M (B) P
(C) O (D) N
89. How many triangles are there in the following 89. fuEu vkÑ fr esafd rusf=kHkqt gSa\
figure ?

(A) 10 (B) 11
(A) 10 (B) 11 (C) 12 (D) 13
(C) 12 (D) 13

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90. How many squares are there in the following 90. iz'ukÑ fr esafd rusoxZgSa\
figure ?

(A) 18 (B) 15 (A) 18 (B) 15


(C) 13 (D) 12 (C) 13 (D) 12

Directions : (91 to 100) For the following questions write funsZ'k: (91 l s100) fuEu iz'uksad sfy ;smÙkj i=kd esanhxbZ
your answer in the given spaces in the answer t xgks
aij viusmÙkj fyf[k;s A mÙkj ;krksv{kjksaea
a;k
s
sheet. The answers would be either in letters or
la[;kvkasesagksxsA
numbers.

91. Six students are sitting in a row. A is sitting 91. N%fo|kFkhZ,d iafDr esacSBsgSaA B vkSj C d schp es
aA
between B and C.B is sitting next to E. E is cSBk gSA E lsvkxsB cSBk gSA O lsvkxsE cSBk gS]t ks
sitting next to O who is sitting on the extreme ck;savUr esacSBk gSvkSj C lsvkxsD cSBk gSA
left and D is sitting next to C.
osnksd kSu gSt ksB d sik'oZesacSBsgSA
Who two are sitting adjacent to B ?

92. Raju (A) is taller than Sonu (B). Ravi (C) is taller 92. jkt w(A)lkusw(B) lsyEckgS A jfo (C), eks
uw(D) lsyEck
than Monu (D) but shorter than Raja (E). Sonu gSys fd u jkt k(E) lsNkVskgS
A lkus]weks
uwlsNkVskgSvkS
j
is shorter than Monu and Monu is taller than eksuw]jkt wlsy Eck gSA
Raju.

Who is the tallest ? Write the code of the boy in l cl sy Eck d kS u gS\ v i usmÙkj &i =kd i j y M+
d sd k
your answer script. l a
dsr k{kj fy f[ k; s
A

93. Three persons A, B and C are standing in a 93. rhu O;fDr A, B vkSj C ,d iafDr esa[kM+sgSA A vkSj B
queue. There are 5 persons in between A and B d schp esaika
p O;fDr gS
A]vkS
j B vkSj C d schp esavkB
and eight persons between B and C.
O;fDr gSA
If there are 3 persons ahead of C and 21 persons
behind A, what would be the minimum number
;fn C lsigy srhu O;fDr gSavkSj A d sckn 21 O;fDr
of persons in the queue ? gSaA iafDr esad e lsd e fd rusO;fDr gksaxs\

94. There are four pairs of socks of different colours. 94. fofHkUu ja
x d sekts ks
ad hpkj t ks
fM+
;kgS
A vk[¡kkasij iV~Vh
Being blind folded, what minimum number of ck¡/k d j] d e lsd e fd rusekst sfd lh d ksmuesals
socks one should pick up in order to get a pair
fud kyuspkfg;sfd ,d ghja x d k,d t kMsk+ekts kizkIr
of the same colour ?
gkst k;s\
Directions : (95 to 96) Seema likes to build blocks from funsZ'k: (95 l s96) lhekuhpsfn;sgq, ,d NksVs?ku t Sl s?kuksa
small cubes like the one shown below. lsCy kWd cukuk ilan d jrh gSA

Seema has lots of small cubes like this one. ,s


l sd bZNks
Vs?ku lhekd sikl gS A og vU; CykW
d cukus
She uses glue to join cubes together to make
d sfy ;sbu ?kuksad ksfpid krh gSA
other block.

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95. How many small cubes will Seema need to make 95. uhpsfn[kk;sx;svkjs[k ¼Mk;xzke½ d svuql kj Bksl
the solid block shown in the given diagram ? CykdW cukusd sfy;slhekd ksfd rus?kukasd hvko';d rk
gksxh \

96. Seema realizes that she used more small cubes 96. lhek eglwl d jrh gSfd mlusÅ ij fn;sx;svkjs[k
than she really needed to make a block like the d svuql kj CykWd cukusd sfy;sft ruhmlsvko';d rk
one shown in the above diagram. She relaizes
that she could have glued small cubes together
Fkh mllsvf/kd NksVs?ku d ke esafy ;sA og eglwl
to look like the above diagram, but the block d jrhgSfd Å ij d svkjs[kd svuql kj ghfn[kusokyk
could have been hollow on the inside. vkjs[k d e ?kuksad ksfpid k d j cuk;k t k ld rk Fkk]
What is the minimum number of cubes she
fd Urq,sl k Cy kWd vUnj ls[kks[ky k gksrkA
needs to make a block that looks like the one Å ij d svkjs[kd st Sl kghfn[kusokykCykW d cukusd s
shown in the above diagram ? fy ;smlsd e lsd e fd rus?ku pkfg;sA
97. Prakash moves 40 km in the direction of North 97. izd k'k mÙkj fn'kk d h vksj 40 fd eh py rk gSfQ j
then he turns to right and moves 50 km. After nkfguseq M+rkgSvkSj 50 fd ehpyrkgSA rRi'pkr~og
this he turns to right and moves 30 km. Again nkfguseq Mr+kgSvkSj 30 fd ehpyrkgS A fQ j og nkfgus
he turns to right and moves 50 km.
vksj eqM +rk gSvkSj 50 fd eh py rk gSA
How many kilometers away is he from the
starting point ? og vkjEHk d sfcUnqlsfd ruh fd eh nwj gS\
98. Monday , Tuesday etc. are numbered as 1, 2 98. lks
eokj]ea xyokj]bR;kfn d ks1, 2 vkS
j blhiz
d kj vkxs
and so on. If 8th December 1994 was Monday, la[;kfd r fd ;k t krk gSA ;fn 8 fnlEcj] 1994 d ks
what day was 8th January 1995 ? Write the
lkseokj Fkk]rks8 t uojh]1995 d ksd kSulk fnu Fkk\
number of the day.
ml fnu d k la[;kd fy f[k;sA
99. There are five persons A, B, C, D and E. studying 99. ik¡p O;fDr A, B, C, D vkSj E fuEu izd kj lsfofHkUu
different subjects as follows - fo"k;ksad k v/;;u d j jgsgSaA
1. B and C study History and Civics
1. B vkS j C bfrgkl vkSj ukxfjd 'kkL=k i<+rsgSa
2. A, B and E study History and Geography
3. A, C and D study Geography and Economics 2. A, B vkS j E bfrgkl vkSj Hkwxksy i<+rsgSa
4. B,C and D study Civics and Hindi 3. A, C vkS j D Hkwxksy vkSj vFkZ'kkL=k i<+rsgSa
5. C, E and D study Economics and Hindi. 4. B,C vkS j D ukxfjd 'kkL=k vkSj fgUnh i<+rsgSa
On the basis of above directions find out who 5. C, E vkS j D vFkZ'kkL=k vkSj fgUnh i<+rsgSa
studies History and Economics but not Hindi. mi;q DZr fooj.kdsvuq l kj Kkr dhft;sdhdkuS bfrgkl vkjS
Write the correct letter.
vFk'ZkkL=ki<+rsgS
afdUrqfgUnhughai<+ rsgS
\a lghv{kj fyf[k;s
A
100. Write the correct choice which would be required 100. Js
.khd ksvkxsfujUrj j[kusd sfy ;sfn;sfod Yiksaes
als
to continue with the series. lgh d h la[;k ¼uEcj½ fy f[k;sA 1

(A) (B) (A) (B)

(C) (D) (C) (D)

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