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GENERAL INTELLIGENCE...General Intelligence 3 I. If any number starts with an odd digit ‘X’ will be the code for that digit. II. If the last digit of any number is even then that

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GENERAL INTELLIGENCEDirections (Qs. 1-5): These questions are

based on code language which uses lettersin English alphabet. In each question, thereis a word written in capital letter, with oneletter underlined. For each letter in that wordthere is a code below it represented bychoices A,B,C,D and E, though not in thesame order. You have to find out the exactcode for the underlined letter in the word.The number of that code is the answer. Pleasenote that the same letter appearing in otherword(s) may be coded differently.1. QUOTE

(A) Q (B) X (C) G(D) Y (E) S

2. RECIP(A) F (B) J (C) 0(D) B (E) Q

3. SUPER(A) U (B) R (C) E(D) U (E) T

4. GRADE(A) T (B) F (C) F(D) D (E) Z

5. PLACE(A) ZB (B) BD (C) KM(D) DF (E) OQDirections (Qs. 6-10): Answer these ques-

tions referring to the symbol-letter-numbersequence given below:

2 & S 9 8 * P T £ 5 R = 7 W Y # C Q 6 @ FV 4 K N G 3 $ D

6. How many symbols in the sequence are ei-ther immediately preceded by a letter be-longing to the first half of the English alpha-bet or immediately followed by numbers?(A) One (B) Two (C) Three(D) Four (E) None of these

7. Four of the following five are similar in re-spect of their positions in the above sequenceand hence form a group. Which one doesnot belong to the group?

(A) 2 & S (B) 9 * P (C) 8 £ T(D) 7 W (E) 5 = R

8. What is the total number of ‘the letters im-mediately followed by a number’ and ‘thesymbols immediately preceded by letters’together in the above sequence?(A) Six (B) Seven (C) Eight(D) Nine (E) None of these

9. * = is to @ and * £ is to @ in the sameway as *# is to(A) RV (B) =@ (C) #(D) &5 (E) None of these

10. If the positions of the letters in the sequenceare reoccupied by the letters themselves af-ter getting rearranged alphabetically from theleft, which of the following will not change itsposition in the new arrangement?(A) P (B) N (C) Q(D) K (E) None of these

11. If it is possible to make a meaningful wordwith the fourth, the fifth, the seventh, theeighth and the ninth letters from the right ofthe word PSYCHOTHERAPY, which of thefollowing will be the third letter of that word?If more than one such word can be made,give ‘M’ as the answer. If no such word canbe made, give ‘X’ as the answer.(A) X (B) T (C) M(D) H (E) None of these

12. How many pairs of letters are there in theword COMMUNICATE which have the samenumber of letters between them as in thealphabet?(A) Five (B) Two (C) Three(D) More than five(E) None of these

13. If the given numbers are arranged in the as-cending order based on their digit- sum,which one will be in the middle?803, 194, 916, 512, 724, 636, 972(A) 194 (B) 636 (C) 916(D) 724 (E) None of these

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ters of the English alphabet are so arrangedas to form one meaningful English word, tak-ing each letter only once, what will be the3rd letter of that word? If more than one suchword are formed, your answer would be K.and if no such word can be formed your an-swer would be X.(A) N (B) L (C) A(D) X (E) K

22. Four of the following five groups of letters arealike in some way while one is different. Findout which one is different.(A) DHK (B) LPS (C) KNQ(D) NRU (E) RVY

23. If ‘+’ means ‘–’, ‘–’ means ‘×’, ‘×’ means ‘÷’and ‘÷ means ‘+’, then find the value of

14 – 7 ÷ 152 × 19 + 15(A) 70 (B) 81 (C) 91(D) 101 (E) 121

24. In a certain code language GREYISH is writ-ten as ESCZGTF. How will MUSCLE be writ-ten in that code language?(A) SLQMJF (B) KWQDJF(C) KSTAMC (D) KVQDJF(E) None of these

25. If the letters of the word FEATHERWEIGHTare arranged in alphabetical order, which let-ter will be fourth to the right of the fifth letterfrom the left?(A) H (B) I (C) R(D) W (E) G

Directions (Qs. 26-28): A series is given withterm/figure missing. Choose the correct al-ternative from the given ones that will com-plete the series.26. 12, 25, 77, 311, ?

(A) 1558 (B) 2559 (C) 559(D) 1559 (E) None of these

27. 1, 5, 49, 793, ?(A) 273276 (B) 23731 (C) 237301(D) 19841 (E) None of these

28. QRO, RQM, SPK, TOI, ?(A) VNG (B) GNU (C) UNG(D) IOT (E) None of theseDirections (Qs. 29-33): Study the follow-

ing information carefully.Digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0Code A B J I H C D E G F

Directions (Qs. 14-18): Read the following in-formations carefully and answer the ques-tions that follow:

(i) There is a rectangular wooden block oflength 8 cm, height 6 cm and breadth 5cm.

(ii) The two opposite surfaces of 8 cm × 6cm are painted from outside by yellowcolour.

(iii) One surface of 8 cm × 5 cm is paintedfrom outside by red colour and the op-posite surface brown.

(iv) The remaining two surfaces of 6 cm × 5cm are painted from outside by orangeand black respectively.

(v) Now, the block is cut in such a way thatcubes of 1 cm × 1 cm × 1 cm are cre-ated.

14. How many cubes have only one side painted?(A) 82 (B) 122 (C) 114(D) 96 (E) None of these

15. How many cubes have no sides painted?(A) 62 (B) 70 (C) 74(D) 82 (E) None of these

16. How many cubes have combination of yel-low and red only?(A) 8 (B) 12 (C) 16(D) 20 (E) None of these

17. How many cubes have the combination ofbrown with yellow and black?(A) nil (B) one (C) two(D) three (E) None of these

18. How many cubes have two sides painted andremaining sides unpainted?(A) 46 (B) 48 (C) 50(D) 52 (E) None of these

19. How many pairs of letters are there in theword RECIPROCATED which have as manyletters between them as in the alphabet?(A) One (B) Two (C) Three(D) Four (E) None of these

20. 2 6 7 8 9 3 2 8 3 9 1 7 6 2 3 6 2 7 8 5 4 8 23 4 6 5 6 1 9 3 6 2 8 7 2In the above sequence, how many numbersare followed by its multiple?(A) Eight (B) Nine (C) Ten(D) Seven (E) None of these

21. If the 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th, 12th, and 14th let-

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I. If any number starts with an odd digit ‘X’ willbe the code for that digit.

II. If the last digit of any number is even thenthat last digit will be coded as ‘V.

III. If 4 or 9 does not come at either end of anynumber then 4 and 9 will be coded as ‘Z’.Now answer the following questions utilisingthe above information.

29. Which of the following is the code for64891252?(A) CZEGABHB (B) CIEGABHY(C) CIEGABHB (D) CZEZABHY(E) None of these

30. Which of the following is the code for12349688?(A) ABJIGCEE (B) XBJIGCEE(C) XBJZZCEY (D) ABJZZCEE(E) None of these

31. Which of the following is the code for squareof 1111?(A) XBJZHZJBA (B) ABJZHZJBX(C) XBJIHIJBX (D) XAAAA(E) None of these

32. Which of the following will certainly be codedas ICBZEHJAG?(A) 426485319 (B) 462485319(C) 462985319(D) Either 462485319 or 462985319(E) None of these

33. Which of the following might be coded asXZADFFZB Y?(A) 941710424 (B) 941700924(C) 441700929 (D) 731700926(E) None of these

34. In a certain coding system a cunning shop-keeper writes cost price on each commod-

ity. He writes EDC

A for the cost price of a

commodity of Rs 23 each, BJB

B for the cost

price of a commodity of Rs 11 each, andCIFA

for the cost price of a commodity of Rs33 each for bargaining with customers.Which of the following might be the code forthe cost price of Rs 19 each?

(A)BCA

A(B)

EEAB

(C)EFH

B(D)

AEED

(E) None of these35. In a code language ‘AMOD’ is written as

‘FQOC’. How is ‘LALA’ written in that code?(A) CNCN (B) NCNC(C) YJYJ (D) QEQZ(E) None of theseDirections (Qs. 36-40): Find the missing

number/letter in the series.36. 0, 4, 2, 1, 3, 4, 2, ?, 6, 3

(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2(D) None of these(E) Can’t say

37. 12, 6, 2, 0, 5,?(A) 0.1 (B) 0.01 (C) 0.001(D) None of these(E) Can’t say

38. 4, 10, 30, 100, 354,?(A) 1000 (B) 1100 (C) 1200(D) 1300 (E) None of these

39. 2, 3, 6, 21, 231,?(A) 267961 (B) 26796 (C) 2679(D) None of these(E) Can’t say

40. AKU,DJP,GPY,?(A) JPV (B) JKM (C) JQS(D) JVP (E) None of these

41. Six cubes, each of 12 cm edge are joinedend to end. Find the surface area of the re-sulting cuboid.(A) 3644 cm2 (B) 3744 cm2

(C) 3344 cm2 (D) 3244 cm2

(E) None of these42. Paramtosh started walking towards west from

the point A. After walking 20 metres, heturned towards north and travelled a distanceof 10 metre. Again he turned towards westand travelled a distance of 10 metres. Nowat this point he turned towards north and trav-elled 20 metres. Again he turned east andtravelled a long distance of 60 metres andreached a point F. How far is he from thestarting point if F is his destination?(A) 120 m (B) 42.43 m(C) 24.24 m (D) None of these(E) Can’t say

43. A pet shop sells birds and puppies. When

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the owner was asked how many he had ofeach, he replied that altogether, there were80 eyes and 118 feet. How many birds andpuppies does he have?(A) 21 puppies and 19 birds(B) 19 puppies and 21 birds(C) 18 puppies and 22 birds(D) None of these(E) Can’t say

44. In a certain code ‘CLOUD’ is written as‘GTRKF’. How is ‘SIGHT’ written in that code?(A) WGJHV (B) UGHHT (C) UHJFW(D) WFJGV (E) None of these

45. In a shop, there were 4 dolls of differentheights M, N, O and P. ‘P’ is neither as tallas ‘M’ nor as short as ‘O’. ‘N’ is shorter than‘P’ but taller than ‘O’. If Anvi wants to pur-chase the tallest doll, which one should shepurchase?(A) Either M or P (B) Either P or N(C) Only P (D) Only M(E) None of these

46. If Nikhil is eleventh from the left in a row ofboys, Rehman is fourteenth from the right.How many boys are there in the row?(A) 25 (B) 23 (C) 36(D) Data inadequate(E) None of these

47. Ketan takes casual leave only on the firstworking day of every month. The office hasweekly offs on Saturday and Sunday. In amonth of 30 days, the first working day hap-pened to be Tuesday. What will be the dayof his next casual leave?(A) Wednesday (B) Thursday(C) Friday (D) Monday(E) None of these

48. In a class some students play cricket only,some other students play football only and

remaining 16 students play both cricket and

football. Which of the following statementsis definitely true?(A) Two-thirds of the students play cricket.(B) Three-fourths of the students play foot-

ball only.(C) One-thirds of the students play football

only.

(D) Three-fourths of the students play cricketonly.

(E) None of these49. In a shop, there were 4 dolls of different

heights M, N, O and P. ‘P’ is neither as tallas ‘M’ nor as short as ‘O’. ‘N’ is shorter than‘P’ but taller than ‘O’. If Anvi wants to pur-chase the tallest doll, which one should shepurchase?(A) Either M or P (B) Either P or N(C) Only P (D) Only M(E) None of these

50. Six friends A, B, C, D, E and F joined aninstitute in the year 1993 but on differentdays. Only E has joined after C and D. Cjoined immediately before A and immediatelyafter B. F is not the first or the last person tojoin. Who is the first person joining the Insti-tute?(A) D (B) B (C) A(D) Data inadequate(E) None of these

51. How many pairs of letters are there in theword EXPRESSION which have as many let-ters between them as in the English alpha-bet?(A) One (B) Three (C) Four(D) Two (E) None of these

52. If 33 minutes ago it was 44 minutes past 2o’clock, how many minutes hence will it be4 o’clock?(A) 43 (B) 46 (C) 33(D) 32 (E) None of these

53. How many pairs of letters are there in theword JAYWALKING which have the samenumber of letters between them as in theEnglish alphabet?(A) Two (C) Three (C) Four(D) Five (E) None of these

54. If it is possible to make a meaningful wordwith the 3rd, 5th, 6th and 9th letters of theword SIMILARITY, which of the following willbe second letter of that word? If more thanone such word can be made, give ‘X’ as theanswer. If no such word can be made, give‘M’ as the answer.(A) M (B) X (C) A

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(D) T (E) None of these55. Four of the following five are alike in a cer-

tain way and hence form a group. Which isthe one that does not belong to that group?(A) EJN (B) LQU(C) BGL (D) PUY (E) SXB

56. By following a certain logic JUDICIARY iswritten as YRAICIDUJ. How is PARSIMONYwritten in that logic?(A) YNOSIMRAP (B) YNOMISRAP(C) YAOSIMRNP (D) YNOMSIRAP(E) None of theseDirections (Qs. 57-59): One number is

wrong in each of the following number series.You have to identify that number. Assumingthat a new series starts with that no. followingthe same logic as in the given series, which ofthe numbers given in A, B, C, D and E repre-sents the third number in the new series?57. 895, 870, 821, 740, 619, 445, 225

(A) 821 (B) 371 (C) 445(D) 225 (E) 370

58. 455, 465, 445, 470, 435, 485(A) 390 (B) 520 (C) 470(D) 480 (E) 460

59. 14, 45, 175, 885, 5304(A) 1875 (B) 2078 (C) 2108(D) 2245 (E) 2254

60. If only the first half of the following Englishalphabet is reversed, how many letters willbe there between K and R?A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T UV W X Y Z(A) 6 (B) 16 (C) 14(D) 10 (E) None of these

61. Abhay gave an application for a new rationcard to the clerk on Monday afternoon. Nextday was a holiday. So the clerk cleared thepapers on the next working day on resump-tion of duty. The senior clerk checked it onthe same day but forwarded it to the headclerk on the next day. The head clerk de-cided to dispose of the case on the subse-quent day. On which of the following dayswas the case put up to the head clerk by thesenior clerk?(A) Wednesday (B) Thursday(C) Friday (D) Saturday

(E) None of these62. Find out the missing number in the following

series.3, –4, –8, –62,?(A) 270 (B) –270 (C) 1570(D) 496 (E) None of these

63. Find out the missing number.2.3 : 7.9 : : ? : 56.88(A) 15.56 (B) 7.2 (C) 16.56(D) 15.66 (E) None of these

64. Using the letters E, O, I, M, N, P, S and Tonce, make a meaningful word that is ant-onym to the word IMPARTIALITY. Which ofthe following letter denotes the first letter ofthe word?(A) O (B) P (C) E(D) N (E) None of these

65. When Omprakash was asked how many chil-dren he had, he replied that each of his sonshas as many sisters as brothers, but eachof his daughters has twice as many broth-ers as sisters. How many sons and daugh-ters does Omprakash have?(A) 5, 7 (B) 3, 5 (C) 4, 3(D) 5, 4 (E) None of these

66. In a certain code language name of a rifle’AK-47' is written as ‘2616WT’ and ‘AK-56’ iswritten as ‘2616VU. In the same code lan-guage the name of a tank T-89 will be writtenas(A) R75 (B) 75R (C) RS7(D) 7SR (E) None of these

67. If 11th September of 2001 was Tuesday, then11th September of 1901 was(A) Sunday (B) Tuesday(C) Wednesday (D) Thursday(E) None of these

68. How many pairs of letters are there in theword EXAMINATION which have as many let-ters between them as in the alphabet?(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3(D) Nil (E) None of these

69. In a certain code language’VERMICULTURE’ is written as ‘VMUU’ and‘REASONING’ is written as ‘RSI’ then whichof the following might ‘BA’ be decoded as?

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(A) BROMINE (B) BANIAN(C) BANANA (D) BARODA(E) None of theseDirections (Q. 70-74): The following five

questions assume that there is an imaginarysystem in which the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8, 9 are substituted by a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, iand j respectively. So that, for example 7764is written as hhge. On the basis of the aboveinformation answer the following questions:70. The value of (hgb × edf) ÷ bf is equal to

(A) cdagj (B) cdaij (C) bbafi(D) ccagj (E) None of these

71. The value of (bbb(B)c + (ccc(C)c is not equalto(A) ejdhcie + bcdedcb + aaaa(B) bcdedcb + ejdhcie(C) gbhbgaf(D) gbhagaf(E) None of these

72. ‘ccc’ men complete a certain job in ‘bcde’days. After ‘de’ days, ‘hi’ more men joinedthem. Now the remaining work will be com-pleted in ..... days.(A) gih (B) deg(C) iii (D) hhh(E) None of these

73. The value of (gad + ba(D) × cage ÷ gab –

ifbh is equal to

(A) cebj.fj (B) dej.hd(C) cece.fj (D) None of these(E) Can’t say

74. The value of (bc(D)d + (cde)d – (dfh)d + d (bcd+ cd(E) (cde – dfh) (bcd – dfh)is equal to(A) bcdef (B) a (C) b(D) None of these(E) Can’t say

75. In a certain code ‘MATHEMATICS’ is codedas ‘NZGSVNZGRXH’. How is ‘TRIGONOM-ETRY’ coded in that language?(A) GIRLSMNLVGIB(B) GIRSLMNLVGIB

(C) GIRSLMLNVGIB(D) GIRTLMLNVGIB(E) None of theseDirections (Qs. 76-80): The following de-

notes an addition, in which each alphabetstands for a particular digit. But no alpha-bets represent 3 and 4.

W H O M+ A M O DA M E N D

76. What does the letter D stand for?(A) 2 (B) 8 (C) 6(D) 5 (E) None of these

77. Which letter stands for the highest digit oc-curring in the addition?(A) H (B) E (C) W(D) O (E) None of these

78. What is the total denoted by WHOM?(A) 9756 (B) 8765 (C) 9675(D) 9760 (E) None of these

79. If we do substraction instead of addition inthe above question then which of the follow-ing denotes the result?(A) EOWD (B) MODE(C) HOME (D) MADE(E) None of these

80. If (WHOM) × (AMO(D) = an eight-digitnumber, then the third and the fifth digits willbe represented by the letters(A) WE (B) NO (C) OH(D) Can’t say (E) None of theseDirections (Qs. 81-83): Find the missing

number in the given series.81. 14, 26, ?, 62, 86, 114

(A) 39 (B) 40 (C) 41(D) 42 (E) None of these

82. 1.5, 4.8, 10, ?, 26.25, 37.33, 50.4(A) 16.44 (B) 17 (C) 19(D) 17.14 (E) None of these

83.25 121 361 1681 3025 5041, , ,?, , ,9 16 25 49 64 81

(A)84136 (B)

78436 (C)

72936

(D)67636 (E) None of these

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Directions (Qs. 84-85): Find the missingletter(s) in the given series.84. aA, gDI, lADD, pBEF, sCFA,?

(A) vDDD (B) uDDA (C) wEBI(D) xEGF (E) None of these

85. G4O, HI6Q, I64T, J256X, ?, L4096I(A) K1024C (B) C1024K(C) M1024C (D) K0124C(E) None of these

86. In a certain code RESCUE is written as372057 and PROBLEM as 9348176. How isPROCURE written in that code?(A) 9340537 (B) 9340357(C) 3840537 (D) 3904537(E) None of these

87. In a code language MUSIC is written asXVQYW and USAGE is written as VQZJF.Then how can CAUSE be written?(A) WZQVF (B) WZVQF(C) WVZQF (D) WVQZF(E) None of these

88. Six persons A, B, C, D, E and F are sittingin a row. B is between F and D, E is be-tween A and C. A is next to neither F nor D.C does not sit next to D. F is between whichof the following two persons?(A) A and C (B) C and D(C) A and B (D) C and B(E) None of these

89. If 13th December, 200 1 was Thursday then13th December 2002 will be(A) Wednesday (B) Thursday(C) Friday (D) Saturday(E) None of these

90. In a certain code ‘DEMONETIZATION’ is writ-ten as ‘AFJPKFQJ WBQJLO’ . How is ‘RE-NAISSANCE’ coded in that language?(A) OFJFFTQBKDB(B) OFJFBTQBKDB(C) OFJBFTQBKDB(D) OFKBFTPBKDB(E) None of these

91. In a certain code ‘ULTRACONSERVATIVE’is written as ‘FXLXFWTHWSPEDVYMW’.How is ‘LAMBDACISM’ coded in that lan-guage?(A) QEPDEFHLUN(B) NULGFEDPEQ

(C) NLUGFEDPEQ(D) QEPDEFGLUN(E) None of these

92. A cube is painted blue on all sides. It is thencut into 216 cubes of equal size. How manyof these smaller cubes are painted on oneside only?(A) 8 (B) 27 (C) 96(D) 125 (E) None of these

93. Find the odd man out among the following.(A) 1st January 2002(B) 2nd April 2002(C) 3rd September 2002(D) 9th October 2002(E) None of these

94. At my house I am facing east, then I turn leftand go 5 km, then I turn right and go 12 km,then I turn left and go 5 km, and again I turnright and walk 12 km. How far am I now fromthe starting point of my journey, if the short-est route is taken into consideration?(A) 33 km (B) 30 km (C) 26 km(D) 52 km (E) None of these

95. How many times in a day are the hands (min-utes and hours hand) of a clock in astraight line?(A) 22 (B) 24 (C) 44(D) 48 (E) None of these

96. In a certain code, if TARAPUR is written asATARUPAH, how will BANARAS be writtenin the same code language?(A) ABANARST (B) ABANARAI(C) ABANARIA (D) ABN AARAI(E) None of these

97. In a certain code ELEPHANT is written asWLDFSCOC. How will AGGARWAL be writ-ten in the same code?(A) LYZPDEJY (B) ZYOPDEJY(C) OYZPDEJY (D) LYPZDEJY(E) None of these

98. In a queue ‘A’ is 33rd from the back while ‘B’is 20th from the front and ‘C’ is midway be-tween the two. If there are 13 persons aheadof ‘C’, what position does ‘C’ occupy fromthe back?(A) 26th (B) 27th (C) 28th(D) Can’t say (E) None of these

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99. What would be the position of ‘A’ in the queuefrom the front in the previous question?(A) Can’t say (B) 8th(C) 9th (D) None of these(E) Can’t say

100. Find the missing element in the series givenbelow. 30, ?, 390, 784, 786(A) 128 (B) 228 (C) 328(D) 75 (E) None of theseDirections (Qs. 101-103): In each question

of the given letter series, some letters aremissing. The missing letters are given in theproper sequence as one of the alternatives.Find the correct alternative.101. ab_p_aaaa_b_qaaa

(A) qbbp (B) ppaq (C) aqpp(D) bqbp (E) None of these

102. ab_ _naa_dm_a_b_mna(A) dmdaad (B) dmbnad (C) mdbnad(D) mdbmad (E) None of these

103. aa_ _c_ _ _bb_c(A) caacbb (B) bcaabc (C) bbcaac(D) cccaab (E) None of these

104. Find the missing number in the series givenbelow.?, –4, 0, –9, –26, –141, –834(A) 0 (B) 3 (C) –3(D) –l (E) None of these

105. Find the number which when added to itself113 times gives 798.(A) 7 (B) 8 (C) 6(D) 9 (E) None of these

106. Find the code for ‘E’ if it is given that eachletter of the word BOXER has been codedas c, d, s, n and y but not necessarily in thesame order. Also, y is the code for x.(A) c (B) d (C) s(D) n (E) None of these

107. ‘A’ is 19 times as heavy as water. ‘B’ is 9times as heavy as water. When these twometals are mixed in the ratio of 2 : 3 the newmixture ‘C’ becomes x times as heavy aswater. ‘D’ is 20 times as heavy as water. Inwhat ratio should C and D be mixed so thatthe mixture may be 18 times as heavy aswater?(A) 2 : 3 (B) 3 : 2 (C) 2 : 5(D) 5 : 2 (E) None of these

108. In a row at a bus stop, Roshan is 11th fromthe left and Ravi is 13th from the right. Bothof them interchange their positions. Roshanbecomes 15th from the left. How manypeople are there in the row?(A) 26 (B) 27 (C) 28(D) 29 (E) None of these

109. 78 vehicles are parked in a parking lot in asingle row. The row starts with a car. Afterthe first car, there is one scooter. After thesecond car there are two scooters. After thethird car there are three scooters and so on.Find out the number of scooters in the sec-ond half of the row.(A) 35 (B) 36 (C) 37(D) 38 (E) None of these

110. In the following sequence of instructions, 1stands for Run, 2 stands for Stop, 3 standsfor Go, 4 stands for Sit and 5 stands for Wait.If the sequence is continued, which instruc-tion will come next?12453125431453245323125?(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3(D) 5 (E) None of these

111. In an army camp, the following codes wereused during physical exercise. 1 means startwalking, 2 means keep standing, 3 meansstart running at the same spot, 4 means sitdown. How many times will a cadet who per-forms the following sequence without errorfrom the beginning to the end has to sit down?12341324414412332112412121234(A) 7 (B) 6 (C) 5(D) None of these(E) Can’t say

112. In a certain code language ‘JOURNALIST’ iswritten as ‘TUMJOBVSKP’ and ‘STATE-MENT’ is written as ‘UFOFNBUTU’. How isCONCLUSION written in that code?(A) POTJMVODDP (B) POTJVMODDP(C) PDDOVMJTOP (D) PDEOMVODDP(E) None of these

113. In a certain code RAJASTHAN is written asENWNFGUNA. How will HATCH BACK bewritten in the same code language?(A) UNGPUONPY (B) UNGUPONPX(C) UGNPUONPX (D) UNGPUONPX(E) None of these

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114. In a certain code MIMEOGRAPH is writtenas IOIUUEIAAI. How is DICTIONARY writ-ten in the same code?(A) OIIUOUOAIU(B) OOIUOUOAIU(C) OOOUOUOAIU(D) OOOOUUUUIU(E) None of theseDirections (Qs. 115-119): Study the follow-

ing information carefully and answer thegiven questions based on it.

In each of the following questions two key-words have been written in a code language. Theletters in the code equivalent are not necessarilyin the same order as letters in the keyword forwhich they stand. Under them a third word hasbeen given which has been written in four differ-ent code languages including the one in whichthe keywords have been written. Find the alter-native which may be the code equivalent in thecode of the keywords. That is your answer.115. POSTMAN b f g l r v z

OMEN d f r zNORTH(A) d f r v z (B) d f g r z (C) b c l r z(D) b c f o z (E) None of these

116. STEAL f j k p sEARN f n p tBLEAK(A) g n k p t (B) f g j k p(C) f g j m p (D) f j n p s(E) None of these

117. RAISE n p r t uCLASH b r u x ySLATE(A) n r u x y (B) n p r u y(C) n p r t y (D) m n r u y(E) None of these

118. COLUMN a i o q r wBIRTH g m t v xLENGTH(A) m r s t w x (B) g r t u v w(C) k m n r u w (D) a i m v w y(E) None of these

119. MASTER b n p q v xSECOND a b j n o wNORTH(A) a m v w x (B) a b n v x

(C) b n q v x (D) a b n w x(E) None of these

120. In a certain code CAMEL is written asXPOGT and RABBITS as YPUULFZ. Howcan AIRMAIL be written in that code?(A) PLROPLT (B) PIYOPLT(C) PLYOPLT (D) PLYOPTL(E) None of theseDirections (Q. 121-125): Following ques-

tions are based on the letter-number se-quence given below:

U K 7 P 3 M T 6 4 G X D 5 F W N 2 C 1 Z A8 Q Y 9 S R

121. Which of the following will be seventh to theleft of the ninth from the right end?(A) C (B) 5 (C) X(D) D (E) None of these

122. Four of the following five are alike with refer-ence to their positions in the sequence andhence form a group. Which is the one thatdoes not belong to the group?(A) 76 (B) GW (C) FZ(D) 28 (E) IY

123. Which of the following will be exactly mid-way between the fourteenth letter from theleft and fifteenth letter from the right end?(A) D (B) 5 (C) X(D) 2 (E) F

124. What should come in place of the questionmark (?) in the following series with refer-ence to their position in the above sequence?K7P, 73T, 36X, 6DN,?(A) DWC (B) D5F (C) DF2(D) D28 (E) D2A

125. If the order of the last ten letters is reversedwhich of the following will be the twentiethcharacter from the left end?(A) Y (B) Q (C) A(D) Z (E) C

126. Four of the following five are alike in a in acertain way and hence form a group. Whichone does not belong to that group?(A) Litchi (B) Papaya(C) Jackfruit (D) Guava(E) Watermelon

127. Two is subtracted from the middle digit ofeach of following numbers and the positionsof the remaining two digits are interchanged.

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