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    SBISBIBANK CLERK

    101 SPEED TEST

    with 5 Practice Sets for Preliminary & Main Exams

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    Preface101 Speed Tests for SBI Bank Clerk Exam

    101 Speed Tests for SBI Bank Clerk Exam is revised and updated edition on the basis of Current Exam Patten. It contains all theIMPORTANT CONCEPTS which are required to crack this exam. The concepts are covered in the form of 101 SPEED TESTS.

    No matter where you PREPARE from – a coaching or any textbook/ Guide — 101 SPEED TESTS provides you the rightASSESSMENT on each topic. Your performance provides you the right cues to IMPROVE your concepts so as to perform betterin the final examination.

    It is to be noted here that these are not mere tests but act as a checklist of student’s learning and ability to apply concepts todifferent problems.

    The book is based on the concept of TRP – Test, Revise and Practice. It aims at improving your SPEED followed by STRIKE RATEwhich will eventually lead to improving your SCORE.

    How is this product different?

    • 1st unique product with 101 speed tests.

    • Each test is based on small topics which are most important for the SBI Bank Clerk exam. Each test contains around 25-30 MCQs on the latest pattern of the exam.

    • The whole syllabus has been divided into 5 sections which are further distributed into 96 topics.

    1. QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE is distributed into 28 topics.

    2. REASONING is distributed into 24 topics.

    3. ENGLISH LANGUAGE is distributed into 19 topics.

    4. COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE/ MARKETING APTITUDE is distributed into 9 topics.

    5. GENERAL AWARENESS is distributed into 16 topics.

    • In the end of each section a Sectional Test is provided so as to sum up the whole section.

    • Finally at the end 5 FULL TESTS-3 Tests for Prelim and 2 Tests for Mains are provided so as to give the candidates the realfeel of the final exam.

    • In all, the book contains 3400+ Quality MCQ’s in the form of 101 tests.

    • Solutions to each of the 101 tests are provided at the end of the book.

    • The book provides Separate Tests. The book comes with perforation such that each test can be torn out of the book.

    • Separate Time Limit, Maximum Marks, Cut-off, Qualifying Score is provided for each test.

    • The book also provides a separate sheet, SCORE TRACKER where you can keep a record of your scores and performance.

    • It is advised that the students should take each test very seriously and must attempt only after they have prepared thattopic.

    • Once taken a test the candidates must spend time in analysing their performance which will provide you the right cuesto IMPROVE the concepts so as to perform better in the final examination.

    It is our strong belief that if an aspirant works hard on the cues provided through each of the tests he/ she can improvehis/ her learning and finally the SCORE by at least 20%.

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    REASONING

    1. ANALOGY 1-2

    2. CLASSIFICATION 3-4

    3. SERIES 5-6

    4. ALPHABET TEST 7-8

    5. CODING - DECODING 9-10

    6. BLOOD RELATION 11-12

    7. DIRECTION AND DISTANCE 13-14

    8. TIME, SEQUENCE & RANKING TEST 15-16

    9. SITTING ARRANGEMENT 17-18

    10. ANALYTICAL PUZZLE - I 19-20

    11. ANALYTICAL PUZZLE - II 21-22

    12. VENN DIAGRAMS 23-24

    13. SYLLOGISM - I 25-26

    14. SYLLOGISM - II 27-28

    15. SYMBOLS & CODES 29-30

    16. ALPHA NUMERIC SEQUENCE PUZZLE 31-32

    17. INPUT-OUTPUT 33-34

    18. MATHEMATICAL OPERATIONS 35-36

    19. CLOCK AND CALENDAR 37-38

    20. DATA SUFFICIENCY 39-40

    21. STATEMENT & CONCLUSION(MATHEMATICAL) 41-42

    22. STATEMENT & CONCLUSION(LOGICAL) 43-44

    23. PASSAGE BASED CONCLUSION-1 45-46

    24. PASSAGE BASED CONCLUSION-2 47-48

    25. CUBE & DICE 49-50

    26. NON-VERBAL REASONING - I 51-52

    27. NON-VERBAL REASONING - II 53-54

    28. SECTION TEST : REASONING 55-58

    QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE

    29. NUMBER SYSTEM - I 59-60

    30. NUMBER SYSTEM - II 61-62

    31. LCM, HCF AND FRACTION 63-64

    32. SQUARE, CUBE, INDICES & SURDS 65-66

    33. SIMPLIFICATION 67-68

    34. AVERAGE 69-70

    35. PERCENTAGE 71-72

    36. RATIO & PROPORTION 73-74

    37. ALLIGATION AND MIXTURE 75-76

    38. PROFIT, LOSS & DISCOUNT 77-78

    39. SIMPLE INTEREST 79-80

    40. COMPOUND INTEREST 81-82

    41. DISTANCE, SPEED AND TIME 83-84

    42. TIME & WORK / PIPE & CISTERN 85-86

    43. PROBLEM BASED ON AGES 87-88

    44. PERMUTATION & COMBINATION 89-90

    45. PROBABILITY 91-92

    46. AREA AND PERIMETER 93-94

    47. VOLUME AND SURFACE AREA 95-96

    48. GEOMETRY 97-98

    49. NUMBER SERIES - I 99-100

    50. NUMBER SERIES - II 101-102

    51. DATA INTERPRETATION 103-104

    52. SECTION TEST :QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 105-106

    ENGLISH LANGUAGE

    53. READING COMPREHENSION - I 107-110

    54. READING COMPREHENSION - II 111-114

    55. READING COMPREHENSION - III 115-118

    56. SYNONYMS 119-120

    57. ANTONYMS 121-122

    58. SENTENCE COMPLETION - I 123-124

    Syllabus

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    59. SENTENCE COMPLETION - II 125-126

    60. SIMILAR SUBSTITUTION 127-128

    61. CORRECT USAGE OFPREPOSITION 129-130

    62. SENTENCE IMPROVEMENT 131-132

    63. SPOTTING THE ERRORS - I 133-134

    64. SPOTTING THE ERRORS - II 135-136

    65. SPELLING TEST 137-138

    66. ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION 139-140

    67. PARA JUMBLES 141-142

    68. IDIOMS AND PHRASES 143-144

    69. CLOZE TEST - I 145-146

    70. CLOZE TEST - II 147-148

    71. SECTION TEST :ENGLISH LANGUAGE 149-152

    COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE/ MARKETING APTITUDE

    72. COMPUTER FUNDAMENTAL /BINARY SYSTEM/ OPERATING SYSTEM 153-154

    73. MS OFFICE/ COMMANDS and 155-156SHORTCUT KEYS

    74. SOFTWARES/ PROGRAMMING 157-158

    75. INTERNET, NETWORKING AND 159-160COMPUTER ABBREVIATIONS

    76. FUNDAMENTALS OF MARKETING, 161-162PRODUCT AND BRANDING

    77. MARKET SITUATIONS BASED ON PRICE,DISTRIBUTION, PROMOTION ANDADVERTISING 163-164

    78. MARKET SEGMENTATION,TARGETING AND POSITIONING 165-166

    79. MODERN MARKETING /MARKETING IN BANKING INDUSTRY 167-168

    80. SECTION TEST :COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE/MARKETING APTITUDE 169-170

    GENERAL AWARENESS

    81. HISTORY OF BANKING ANDITS DEVELOPMENT 171-172

    82. RBI & ITS MONETARY POLICIES 173-174

    83. BANKING PRODUCT & SERVICES 175-176

    84. BANKING TERM/ TERMINOLOGY 177-178

    85. MICRO FINANCE & ECONOMICS 179-180

    86. FOREIGN TRADE 181-182

    87. SOCIO-ECO-POLITICALENVIRONMENT OF INDIA 183-184

    88. APPOINTMENT/ ELECTION/RESIGNATION 185-186

    89. EVENTS/ ORGANISATION/SUMMITS 187-188

    90. AWARDS AND HONOURS 189-190

    91. BOOKS AND AUTHORS 191-192

    92. SPORTS AND GAMES 193-194

    93. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 195-196

    94. CURRENT BANKING 197-198

    95. CURRENT AFFAIRS 199-200

    96. SECTION TEST :General & Financial Awareness 201-204

    97. PRELIM FULL TEST - 1 205-212

    98. PRELIM FULL TEST - 2 213-220

    99. PRELIM FULL TEST - 3 221-228

    100. Full MAIN TEST - 4 229-242

    101. Full MAIN TEST - 5 243-256

    101 SPEED TEST - SOLUTIONS 1-116

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    1. A 'Square' is related to 'Cube' in the same way as a 'Circle' isrelated to

    (a) Sphere (b) Circumference (c) Diameter(d) Area (e) None of these

    2. In a certain code BRIGHT is written as JSCSGG. How isJOINED written in that code?

    (a) HNIEFO (b) JPKEFO (c) JPKMDC(d) KPJCDM (e) None of these

    3. '34' is related to '12' in the same way as '59' is related to

    (a) 45 (b) 14 (c) 42(d) 38 (e) 47

    4. 'Mustard' is related to 'Seed' in the same way as 'Carrot' isrelated to

    (a) Fruit (b) Stem (c) Flower(d) Root (e) None of these

    DIRECTIONS (Q. 5 - 24) : For each of the following questionsthere is some relationship between the two terms to the left of ::and the same relationship obtains between the two terms to itsright. In each of these questions the fourth term is missing. Thisterm is one of the alternatives among the five terms given below.Find out this term.

    5. ADE : FGJ :: KNO : ?

    (a) PQR (b) TPR (c) PQT(d) RQP (e) PRS

    6. DGPGJ : MPQPS : : KNENQ : ....?

    (a) RUFUX (b) RFUFX (c) RXUXF(d) RFUFX (e) None of these

    7. UTS : EDC : : WVU : ?

    (a) XWV (b) WXY (c) SJM(d) RPO (e) SRP

    8. NUMBER : UNBMRE : : GHOST : ?

    (a) HOGST (b) HOGTS (c) HGOST

    (d) HGSOT (e) HGOTS

    9. DRIVEN : EIDRVN : : BEGUM : ?

    (a) EUBGM (b) MGBEU

    (c) BGMEU (d) UEBGM

    (e) BGMUE

    10. PRLN : X Z T V : : J L F H : ?

    (a) RTNP (b) NPRT (c) NRPT

    (d) NTRP (e) RPNT

    11. XWV : UTS : : LKJ : ... ?

    (a) IHG (b) JKL (c) STU

    (d) MNO (e) KIG

    12. QYGO : SAIQ : : UCKS : ?

    (a) WDMV (b) VFNU (c) WDLU

    (d) VEMU (e) WEMU

    13. YAWC : UESG : : QIOK : ?

    (a) MINC (b) MIKE (c) KOME

    (d) MMKO (e) LIME

    14. CFIL : PSVY : : HKNQ : ?

    (a) NPSV (b) LPSY (c) LORU

    (d) MOQT (e) MPSU

    15. 122 : 170 : : 290 : ?

    (a) 299 (b) 315 (c) 332

    (d) 344 (e) 362

    RESPONSEGRID

    1. a b c d e 2. a b c d e 3. a b c d e 4. a b c d e 5. a b c d e6. a b c d e 7. a b c d e 8. a b c d e 9. a b c d e 10. a b c d e11. a b c d e 12. a b c d e 13. a b c d e 14. a b c d e 15. a b c d e

    11Max. Marks : 30 No. of Qs. 30 Time : 20 min. Date : ........./......../................

    Analogy

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    2 SPEED TEST 116. 42 : 56 : : 110 : ?

    (a) 132 (b) 136 (c) 144(d) 148 (e) 156

    17. 12 : 20 : : 30 : ?(a) 15 (b) 32 (c) 35(d) 42 (e) 48

    18. 3 : 10 : : 08 : ?(a) 10 (b) 13 (c) 17(d) 14 (e) 16

    19. 08 : 28 : 15 : ?(a) 63 (b) 126 (c) 65(d) 124 (e) 26

    20. 08 : 09 : : 64 : ?(a) 16 (b) 25 (c) 125(d) 32 (e) 20

    21. 6 : 24 : : 5 : ?(a) 23 (b) 22 (c) 26(d) 20 (e) 19

    22. 6 : 35 : : 11 : ?(a) 120 (b) 115 (c) 122(d) 121 (e) 124

    23. 3 : 27 : : 4 : ?(a) 140 (b) 75 (c) 100(d) 80 (e) 64

    24. 3 : 33

    8 : : 5 : ?

    (a)5

    58

    (b)3

    58

    (c)1

    58

    (d)5

    28

    (e)1

    68

    25. Which of the following pairs of words have the same

    relationship as FAN : HEAT?

    (a) Water : Drink (b) Light : Night

    (c) Teach : Student (d) Air : Breathe

    (e) Food : Hunger

    26. A disease would always necessarily have

    (a) Medicine (b) Bacteria (c) Cause

    (d) Cure (e) Fever

    27. 'Army' is related to 'Land' in the same way as 'Navy' is related

    to _____.

    (a) Ships (b) Battle (c) Water

    (d) Admiral (e) Defence

    28. A 'Tumbler' is related to 'Empty' in the same way as a 'Seat' is

    related to

    (a) Occupied (b) Person (c) Chair

    (d) Sitting (e) Vacant

    29. Secretly is to openly as silently is to__

    (a) scarcely (b) impolitely (c) noisily

    (d) quietly (e) None of these

    30. Spring is to as coil as ring is to____

    (a) rope (b) loop (c) cowl

    (d) stretch (e) None of these

    RESPONSEGRID

    16. a b c d e 17. a b c d e 18. a b c d e 19. a b c d e 20. a b c d e21. a b c d e 22. a b c d e 23. a b c d e 24. a b c d e 25. a b c d e26. a b c d e 27. a b c d e 28. a b c d e 29. a b c d e 30. a b c d e

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    1. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way on thebasis of their positions in English alphabet and so form agroup. Which is the one that does not belong to that group.(a) HJG (b) PQN (c) DEB(d) TUR (e) KLI

    2. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and soform a group. Which is the one that does not belong to thatgroup ?(a) Rose (b) Jasmine (c) Hibiscus(d) Marigold (e) Lotus

    3. Four of the following five pairs of alphas and numerals havesame relationship between their elements as in the case ofthe pair PROBLEM : 2948375 and hence form a group. Whichone does not belong to the group?(a) BORE : 8497 (b) MOEP : 5972(c) LBOR : 3849 (d) OMEP : 4572(e) EROL : 7943

    4. Four of the following five pairs are alike in a certain wayand hence form a group. Which one does not belong tothat group?(a) DONE : NOED (b) WANT : NATW(c) WITH : TIHW (d) JUST : SUTJ(e) HAVE : AVEH

    5. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and soform a group. Which is the one that does not belong to thatgroup?(a) Hill (b) Valley (c) Dam(c) River (e) Mountain

    6. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and soform a group. Which is the one that does not belong to thatgroup?(a) 50 (b) 65 (c) 170(d) 255 (e) 290

    7. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and soform a group. Which is the one that does not belong to thatgroup?(a) 21 (b) 35 (c) 42(d) 56 (e) 49

    8. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and soform a group. Which is the one that does not belong to thatgroup?(a) Garlic (b) Ginger (c) Carrot(d) Radish (e) Brinjal

    9. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and soform a group. Which is the one that does not belong to thatgroup?(a) Clutch (b) Wheel (c) Break(d) Car (e) Gear

    10. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and soform a group. Which is the one that does not belong to thatgroup?(a) 196 (b) 256 (c) 529(d) 576 (e) 324

    11. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and soform a group. Which is the one that does not belong to thatgroup?(a) RPN (b) WSU (c) HDF(d) LHJ (e) QMO

    12. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and soform a group. Which is the one that does not belong to thatgroup?(a) 169 (b) 441 (c) 361(d) 529 (e) 289

    13. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and soform a group. Which is the one that does not belong to thatgroup?(a) PM (b) EB (c) TQ(d) IF (e) VY

    14. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and soform a group. Which is the one that does not belong to thatgroup?(a) 115 (b) 85 (c) 95(d) 75 (e) 155

    15. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and soform a group. Which is the one that does not belong to thatgroup?(a) 115 (b) 161 (c) 253(d) 391 (e) 345

    RESPONSEGRID

    1. a b c d e 2. a b c d e 3. a b c d e 4. a b c d e 5. a b c d e6. a b c d e 7. a b c d e 8. a b c d e 9. a b c d e 10. a b c d e11. a b c d e 12. a b c d e 13. a b c d e 14. a b c d e 15. a b c d e

    22Max. Marks : 30 No. of Qs. 30 Time : 20 min. Date : ........./......../................

    Classification

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    4 SPEED TEST 2

    16. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and soform a group. Which is the one that does not belong to thatgroup?

    (a) OMQ (b) HFJ (c) TPR(d) TRV (e) VTX

    17. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based onthe English alphabetical series and so form a group. Whichis the one that does not belong to that group?

    (a) MLJ (b) WVT (c) OMK(d) JIG (e) TSQ

    18. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and soform a group. Which is the one that does not belong to thatgroup?

    (a) Diabetes (b) Smallpox

    (c) Conjunctivitis (d) Chickenpox

    (e) Plague

    19. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and soform a group. Which is the one that does not belong to thatgroup?

    (a) Mustard (b) Jowar (c) Wheat(d) Paddy (e) Bajra

    20. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and soform a group. Which is the one that does not belong to thatgroup?

    (a) 45 (b) 35 (c) 85(d) 25 (e) 75

    21. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way andhence form a group. Which is the one that does not belongto that group?

    (a) Succeed (b) Victory (c) Triumph(d) Compete (e) Win

    22. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way andhence form a group. Which is the one that does not belongto that group?

    (a) Fair (b) Impartial (c) Indifferent(d) Unbiased (e) Just

    23. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way andhence form a group. Which is the one that does not belongto that group?(a) KP (b) BY (c) DW(d) HU (e) GT

    24. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way andhence form a group. Which is the one that does not belongto that group?(a) JLNK (b) TVXU (c) ACEB(d) PRTQ (e) GJKH

    25. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way andhence form a group. Which is the one that does not belongto that group?(a) GIJF (b) OQRN (c) KMNL(d) UWXT (e) CEFB

    26. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way andhence form a group. Which is the one that does not belongto the group?(a) Break (b) Change (c) Split(d) Divide (e) Separate

    27. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way andhence form a group. Which is the one that does not belongto the group?(a) Train (b) Instruct (c) Educate(d) Advocate (e) Coach

    28. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way andhence form a group. Which is the one that does not belongto the group?(a) Extend (b) Higher (c) Upward(d) Rise (e) Ascend

    29. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and soform a group. Which is the one that does not belong to thatgroup?(a) Volume (b) Size (c) Large(d) Shape (e) Weight

    30. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and soform a group. Which is the one that does not belong to thatgroup?(a) Anxiety (b) Worry (c) Inhibition(d) Curiosity (e) Weariness

    RESPONSEGRID

    16. a b c d e 17. a b c d e 18. a b c d e 19. a b c d e 20. a b c d e21. a b c d e 22. a b c d e 23. a b c d e 24. a b c d e 25. a b c d e26. a b c d e 27. a b c d e 28. a b c d e 29. a b c d e 30. a b c d e

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    DIRECTIONS (Q. 1 - 12) : What should come in place of questionmark (?) in the following number series?

    1. 1050 420 168 67.2 26.88 10.752 ?

    (a) 4.3008 (b) 6.5038 (c) 4.4015(d) 5.6002 (e) None of these

    2. 0 6 24 60 120 210 ?

    (a) 343 (b) 280 (c) 335(d) 295 (e) None of these

    3. 15 19 83 119 631 (?)

    (a) 731 (b) 693 (c) 712(d) 683 (e) None of these

    4. 19 26 40 68 124 (?)

    (a) 246 (b) 238 (c) 236(d) 256 (e) None of these

    5. 11 10 18 51 200 (?)

    (a) 885 (b) 1025 (c) 865(d) 995 (e) None of these

    6. 14 24 43 71 108 (?)

    (a) 194 ( b) 154 (c) 145(d) 155 (e) None of these

    7. 144 173 140 169 136 (?)

    (a) 157 ( b) 148 (c) 164(d) 132 (e) None of these

    8. 656 352 200 124 86 (?)

    (a) 67 (b) 59 (c) 62(d) 57 (e) None of these

    9. 12 18 36 102 360 (?)

    (a) 1364 (b) 1386 (c) 1384(d) 1376 (e) None of these

    10. 71 78 99 134 183 (?)

    (a) 253 (b) 239 (c) 246(d) 253 (e) None of these

    11. 342 337.5 328.5 315 297 (?)

    (a) 265.5 (b) 274.5 (c) 270(d) 260 (e) None of these

    12. 161 164 179 242 497 (?)

    (a) 1540 (b) 1480 (c) 1520(d) 1440 (e) None of these

    DIRECTIONS (Qs. 13 to 17): What will come in place of questionmark (?) in the following number series?

    13. 12, 30, 56, 90, 132, ?

    (a) 178 (b) 182 (c) 185(d) 189 (e) 196

    14. 91, 381, 871, 1561, 2451, ?

    (a) 3541 (b) 3621 (c) 3681(d) 3716 (e) 3772

    15. 110, 440, 990, 1760, 2750, ?

    (a) 3680 (b) 3610 (c) 37820(d) 3840 (e) 3960

    RESPONSEGRID

    1. a b c d e 2. a b c d e 3. a b c d e 4. a b c d e 5. a b c d e6. a b c d e 7. a b c d e 8. a b c d e 9. a b c d e 10. a b c d e11. a b c d e 12. a b c d e 13. a b c d e 14. a b c d e 15. a b c d e

    Max. Marks : 30 No. of Qs. 30 Time : 20 min. Date : ........./......../................

    33 Series

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    6 SPEED TEST 3

    16. 5, 6, 11, 20, 33, 50, ?

    (a) 64 (b) 71 (c) 78(d) 81 (e) 84

    17. 2, 7, 24, 77, 238, 723, ?

    (a) 1948 (b) 1984 (c) 2010(d) 2096 (e) 2180

    DIRECTIONS (Q.18 - 22) :What should come in place of questionmark (?) in the following number series?

    18. 980 484 260 112 50 ? 3.5

    (a) 25 (b) 17 (c) 21(d) 29 (e) None of these

    19. 1015 508 255 129 66.5 ? 20.875

    (a) 34.50 (b) 35 (c) 35.30(d) 35.75 (e) None of these

    20. 4.5 18 2.25 ? 1.6875 33.75

    (a) 27 (b) 25.5 (c) 36(d) 40 (e) None of these

    21. 59.76 58.66 56.46 52.06 ? 25.66

    (a) 48.08 (b) 46.53 (c) 43.46(d) 43.26 (e) None of these

    22. 36 157 301 470 ? 891

    (a) 646 (b) 695 (c) 639(d) 669 (e) None of these

    DIRECTIONS (Qs. 23 to 27) : Which one of the letters whensequentially placed at the gaps in the given letter series shallcomplete it?

    23. a – c a – b c – b c c – b c a

    (a) b b a b (b) b a b a (c) a a b b(d) b b a a (e) None of these

    24. What will be the next term in ?

    DCXW, FEVU, HGTS, ...........

    (a) LKPO (b) ABYZ (c) JIRQ(d) LMRS (e) None of these

    25. ZXVTR....

    (a) O, K (b) N, M (c) K, S(d) M, N (e) P, N

    26. C, e, G, i, K....

    (a) O, K (b) m, O (c) k, M(d) M, k (e) O, p

    27. m_ _ l m _ l _ m m _ l

    (a) mllml (b) mlmll (c) llmlm

    (d) mmlml (e) llmll

    28. What should come next in the number series given below ?1 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6(a) 5 (b) 2

    (c) 8 (d) 1

    (e) None of these

    29. What should come next in the following letter series?A BC D P Q RS A BC D E P Q RS T A B C D E F P Q RS T

    (a) A (b) V

    (c) U (d) W

    (e) None of these

    30. What will come in place of question mark (?) in the followingseries ?

    NDP, QWB, ZFR, ?

    (a) SVJ (b) AFS

    (c) IVS (d) SFA

    (e) None of these

    RESPONSEGRID

    16. a b c d e 17. a b c d e 18. a b c d e 19. a b c d e 20. a b c d e21. a b c d e 22. a b c d e 23. a b c d e 24. a b c d e 25. a b c d e26. a b c d e 27. a b c d e 28. a b c d e 29. a b c d e 30. a b c d e

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    1. How many such pairs of letters are there in the wordEXCURSION, each of which has as many letters betweenthem in the word as they have in the English alphabet?(a) None (b) One (c) Two(d) Three (e) More than three

    2. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word GOLDEN,each of which has as many letters between them in the wordas in the English alphabet?(a) None (b) One (c) Two(d) Three (e) More than three

    3. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word STRIVEeach of which has as many letters between them in the wordas in the English alphabet ?(a) One (b) Two (c) Three(d) Four (e) None of these

    4. How many meaningful English words can be formed with theletters 'ATN' using each letter only once in each word?(l) One (b) Two (c) Three(d) Four (e) More than four

    5. The serial order of how many letters in the word CLIENT willnot differ than their serial order in the arrangement where theletters of the word are arranged alphabetically?(a) Four (b) One (c) Three(d) Two (e) None of these

    6. How many meaningful English words can be made with theletters ENAL using each letter only once in each word?(a) One (b) Two (c) Three(d) Four (e) More than four

    7. How many three - letter meaningful words can be formedfrom the word TEAR beginning with 'A' without repeatingany letter within that word?(a) One (b) Three (c) Five(d) Two (e) None of these

    8. If all the letters in the word ARGUMENT are rearranged inalphabetical order and substituted by the letter immediatelyfollowing it in the English alphabet, what will be the newarrangement of letters?(a) BFHNOSUV (b) BFHONSWV(c) BFHNOUSV (d) BFHNOQUV(e) None of these

    RESPONSEGRID

    1. a b c d e 2. a b c d e 3. a b c d e 4. a b c d e 5. a b c d e6. a b c d e 7. a b c d e 8. a b c d e 9. a b c d e 10. a b c d e11. a b c d e 12. a b c d e 13. a b c d e 14. a b c d e 15. a b c d e

    Max. Marks : 30 No. of Qs. 30 Time : 20 min. Date : ........./......../................

    9. If the letters of the word ARROGANCE are interchanged,first with fifth, second with sixth, third with seventh, fourthwith eighth and the position of the ninth remains unchanged,then what will the new arrangement of letters be?(a) GANACRROE (b) GANCRAROE"(c) GNACORRAE (d) GANCARROE(e) None of these

    10. If all the letters in the word 'PRINCE' are rearranged inalphabetical order, then how many letter(s) will remainunchanged?(a) None (b) One (c) Two

    (d) Three (e) More than three11. How many meaningful English words can be formed with

    ESRO using each letter only once in each word?(a) None (b) One (c) Two(d) Three (e) More than three

    12. How many such pairs of letters are there in the wordCONSTABLE, each of which has as many letters betweenthem in the word as in the English alphabet?(a) None (b) One (c) Two(d) Three (e) More than three

    13. How many such pairs of letters are there in the wordPHYSICAL, each of which has as many letters between themin the word as they have in the English alphabet?(a) None (b) One (c) Two(d) Three (e) More than three

    14. How many pairs of letters are there in the word 'SHIFTED'each of which has as many letters between its two letters asthere are between them in the English alphabet?(a) None (c) One (c) Two(d) Three (e) None of these

    15. How many meaningful English words can be formed by usingany two letters of the word 'GOT'?(a) Three (b) Two (c) One

    (d) More than three (e) None of these

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    RESPONSEGRID

    16. a b c d e 17. a b c d e 18. a b c d e 19. a b c d e 20. a b c d e21. a b c d e 22. a b c d e 23. a b c d e 24. a b c d e 25. a b c d e26. a b c d e 27. a b c d e 28. a b c d e 29. a b c d e 30. a b c d e

    16. How many three-letter meaningful English words can beformed from the word NOTE beginning with T and withoutrepeating any letter within that word?(a) Three (b) One (c) Two(d) None (e) None of these

    17. If all the letters in the word MERCIFUL are rearranged inalphabetical order and substituted by the alphabet precedingthem in the English alphabet, what will be the newarrangement of letters?(a) BDFIEKLQT (b) BDEHKLQT(c) BDEHLKQT (d) BDEJMLQT(e) None of these

    18. If it is possible to make only one meaningful word, from thefirst, the third, the fifth and the eighth letters of wordENTERPRISE using each letter only once, first letter of theword is your answer. If more than one such word can bemade your answer is `X' and if no such word can be made,

    your answer is Y'.

    (a) P (b) S (c) T(d) X (e) Y

    19. If in the word DISTANCE all the vowels are replaced by thenext letter and all the consonants are replaced by the previousletter and then all the letters are arranged alphabetically, whichletter will be third from the right?(a) M (b) F (c) R

    (d) J (e) None of these20. After arranging the letters of the word FOLK in alphabetical

    order, if each letter is substituted by the letter immediatelypreceding to it in the English alphabet, what will be theresultant form of the word?'(a) GLMP (b) EJKP (c) EKJN(d) EJKN (e) None of these

    21. If A is denoted by 1, B by 2, C by 3, D by 1, E by 2, F by 3 andso on, what would be the sum of the digits for the word

    MULE ?

    (a) 7 (b) 8 (c) 9

    (d) 10 (e) None of these22. How many meaningful English words can be made with the

    letters ARTSE using each letter only once in each word?(a) None (b) One (c) Two(d) Three (e) More than three

    23. If each vowel of the word WEBPAGE is substituted with thenext letter of the English alphabet, and each consonant issubstituted with the letter preceding it, which of the followingletters will appear thrice?(a) G (b) F (c) Q(d) V (e) None of these

    24. How many meaningful four letter English words can beformed with the letters TPSI using each letter only once ineach word?(a) One (b) Two (c) Three(d) Four (e) More than four

    25. How many meaningful five-letter words can be formed withthe letters SLIKL using each letter only once ?(a) One (b) Two (c) Three(d) More than three (e) None

    26. If each vowel in the word HABITUAL is changed to the nextletter in the English alphabet and each consonant is changedto the previous letter in the English alphabet, which of thefollowing will be fourth from the left ?(a) A (b) S (c) J(d) H (e) None of these

    27. The positions of how many alphabets will remain unchangedif each of the alphabets in the word WALKING is arranged inalphabetical order from left to right ?(a) None (b) One (c) Two(d) Three (e) More than three

    28. If the first three letters of the word COMPREHENSION arereversed, then the last three letters are added and then theremaining letters are reversed and added, then which letterwill be exactly in the middle ?(a) H (b) N (c) R(d) S (e) None of these

    29. If the first and second letters in the word DEPRESSION wereinterchanged, also the third and the fourth letters, the fifthand the sixth letters and so on, which of the following wouldbe the seventh letter from the right ?(a) R (b) O (c) S(d) P (e) None of these

    30. Arrange the given words in alphabetical order. Which onecomes in the middle?(a) Restrict (b) Rocket (c) Robber

    (d) Random (e) Restaurant

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    1. In a certain code, PROSE is written as PPOQE. How wouldLIGHT be written in that code ?(a) LIGFT (b) LGGHT (c) LGGFT(d) JIEHR (e) None of these

    2. If Z = 52 and ACT is equal to 48, then BAT will be equal to(a) 39 (b) 41 (c) 44(d) 46 (e) None of these

    3. In a certain code, 15789 is written as EGKPT and 2346 iswritten as ALUR. How is 23549 written in that code ?(a) ALEUT (b) ALGTU (c) ALGUT(d) ALGRT (e) None of these

    4. In a certain coding system, RBM STD BRO PUS means ‘thecat is beautiful’. TNH PUS DIM STD means ‘the dog isbrown’. PUS DIM BRO PUS CUS means ‘the dog has thecat’. What is the code for ‘has’ ?(a) CUS (b) BRO (c) DIM(d) STD (e) None of these

    5. If NAXALITE is written in a certain code as LYVYJGRC’ howwill INTEGRATE be written in the same code ?(a) LGRECYPRC (b) GLRCEPYRC(c) PYWMNOPQR (d) BLACKHOLE

    (e) None of these6. ENGLAND is written as 1234526 and FRANCE as 785291.

    How will GREECE be written in this coding scheme ?(a) 381191 (b) 381911 (c) 394132(d) 562134 (e) None of these

    7. In a certain code, CAT is written as SATC and DEAR is writtenas SEARD. How would SING be written in that code?(a) GNISS (b) SINGS (c) SGNIS(d) BGINS (e) None of these

    8. PROMISE is coded as 1234567. What should be the code forMISER in that code language ?(a) 45672 (b) 43672 (c) 76543(d) 14572 (e) None of these

    RESPONSEGRID

    1. a b c d e 2. a b c d e 3. a b c d e 4. a b c d e 5. a b c d e6. a b c d e 7. a b c d e 8. a b c d e 9. a b c d e 10. a b c d e11. a b c d e 12. a b c d e 13. a b c d e 14. a b c d e 15. a b c d e

    Max. Marks : 30 No. of Qs. 30 Time : 20 min. Date : ........./......../................

    9. If ‘light’ is called ‘morning’, ‘morning’ is called ‘dark’, ‘dark’is called ‘night’, ‘night’ is called ‘sunshine’ and ‘sunshine’ iscalled ‘dusk’, when do we sleep ?(a) Dusk (b) Dark (c) Night(d) Sunshine (e) None of these

    10. If A + B = C, D – C = A and E – B = C, then what does D + Fstands for ? Provide your answer in letter terms as well as innumber terms.(a) J & 10 (b) A & 1 (c) C & 3(d) Q & 17 (e) None of these

    11. In a certain code, ‘247’ means ‘spread red carpet’, ‘256’ means‘dust one carpet’ and ‘234’ means ‘one red carpet’. Whichdigit in that code means ‘dust’?(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 5(d) 6 (e) None of these

    12. If table is called chair, chair is called cot, cot is called pot andpot is called filter, where does a person sit?(a) pot (b) cot (c) chair(d) filter (e) None of these

    13. In a certain code OVER is written as $#%*. and VIST is writtenas #+×–. How is SORE written in that code?(a) ×$*% (b) %×$*(c) ×*$% (d) None of these

    (e) All of these14. In a certain code language ̀ PULSE' is written as `DRKTO'

    and 'NEW is written as ̀ VDM'. How will 'PROBES' be writtenin that code language?(a) RDANQO (b) QSPCFT(c) TFCPSQ (d) OPNADR(e) None of these

    15. If REMIT is written as *£3 7 and CONSUL is written as= %8 b $5; then OCELOT will be written as(a) %=3587 (b) %=£5%7

    (c) %=35% (d) %35%7

    (e) None of these

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    10 SPEED TEST 5

    RESPONSEGRID

    16. a b c d e 17. a b c d e 18. a b c d e 19. a b c d e 20. a b c d e21. a b c d e 22. a b c d e 23. a b c d e 24. a b c d e 25. a b c d e26. a b c d e 27. a b c d e 28. a b c d e 29. a b c d e 30. a b c d e

    16. If AMONG is written as NAOGM and SPINE is written asNSIEP, then LAMON will be written as(a) OALNM (b) MLONA (c) OLMNA(d) OLNMA (e) None of these

    17. In a certain code SEAL is written as $75@ and DOSE iswritten as #8$7. How is SOLD written in that code?(a) $8@# (b) #87$ (c) #8$7(d) $5@# (e) None of these

    18. If 'table' is called 'chair'; 'chair' is called ̀ cupboard', 'cupboard'is called 'chalk', 'chalk' is called 'book', 'book'is called 'duster' and 'duster' is called 'table', what does theteacher use to write on the black board?(a) book (b) cupboard (c) table(d) duster (e) None of these

    19. in a certain code ̀ MOTHER' is written as OMHURF. Howwill ̀ ANSWER' be written in that code ?(a) NBWRRF (b) MAVSPE(c) NBWTRD (d) NBXSSE(e) None of these

    20. In a certain code 'GROW' is written as '=@%#' and 'WITHIN'is written as '# ¸ + Ó ¸ D ' How is 'WING' written in thatcode?

    (a) # ¸ D = (b) # % D = (c) % ¸ D =(d) # ¸ Ó = (e) None of these

    21. If 'DO' is written as 'FQ' and 'IN' is written as 'KP' then howwould 'AT' be written?(a) CV (b) BS (c) CU(d) DV (e) None of these

    22. lf 8 is written as B, 1 as R, 6 as K, 9 as O, 4 as M, 7 as W and3 as T, then how, would WROMBT be Written in the numericform?(a) 714983 (b) 719483 (c) 769483(d) 719486 (e) None of these

    23. In a code language, PINK is written as QHOJ and BOLT iswritten as CNMS. How would MUST be written in that code?(a) NVTS (b) NTTS (c) NTRS(d) NITU (e) None of these

    24. In a certain code,'LOCK' is written as ̀ MPBJ'' and ̀ BLOW' iswritten as ̀ CMNV'. How is 'WINE' written in that code?(a) VHOF (b) XJMD (c) XJOR(d) VHMD (e) None of these

    25. In a certain code SOLDIER is written as JFSCRNK. How isGENIOUS written in that code?(a) PVTHHFO (b) PVTHFDM(c) PVTHMDF (d) TVPHFDM(e) None of these

    26. If blue means green, green means black, black means white,white means pink, pink means red and red means orange,then what is the colour of blood?(a) Red (b) Black (c) White(d) Pink (e) None of these

    DIRECTIONS (27 and 28) : Study the following information toanswer the given questions :

    In a certain code ‘colours of the sky’ is written as ’ki la fa so’,‘rainbow colours’ is written as ‘ro ki’ and ‘sky high rocket’ iswritten as ‘la pe jo’ and ‘the rocket world’ is written as ‘pe so ne’.

    27. Which of the following is the code for ’colours sky high’?

    (a) ro jo la (b) fa la jo (c) la ki so(d) ki jo la (e) fa ki jo

    28. Which of the following will/may represent ‘the’?

    (a) Only ’fa’ (b) Either ‘fa’ or ’la’

    (c) Only ’so’ (d) Only ’la’

    (e) Either ‘so’ or ’fa’

    29. In a certain code language DREA is written as BFSE, MINGis written as FMHL and TREA is written as BFSU How willTISE be written in that code ?

    (a) DTHS (b) DSTV (c) DSHS

    (d) FUGS (e) None of these

    30. If table is called chair, chair is called cot, cot is called potand pot is called filter, where does a person sit?

    (a) pot (b) cot (c) chair(d) filter (e) None of these

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    1. Pointing to a photograph, Arun said, she is the mother of mybrother’s son’s wife’s daughter. How is Arun related to the lady?(a) Cousin (b) Daughter-in-law(c) Uncle (d) None of these(e) None of these

    2. A’s mother is sister of B and has daughter C. How can A berelated to B from amongst the following ?(a) Niece (b) Uncle (c) Daughter(d) Father (e) None of these

    3. Introducing Kamla, Mahesh said : His father is the only sonof my father. How was Mahesh related to Kamla ?(a) Brother (b) Father (c) Uncle(d) Son (e) None of these

    4. Anil, introducing a girl in a party, said, she is the wife of thegrandson of my mother. How is Anil related to the girl?(a) Father (b) Grandfather(c) Husband (d) Father-in-law(e) None of these

    5. A and B are married couple. X and Y are brother. X is thebrother of A. How Y is related to B ?(a) Brother (b) Brother-in-law(c) Son (d) Son-in-law(e) None of these

    6. A man said to a woman, “Your mother’s husband’s sister ismy aunt.” How is the woman related to the man ?(a) Granddaughter (b) Daughter (c) Sister(d) Aunt (e) None of these

    7. Showing a lady in the park, Vineet said, ‘She is the daughterof my grandfather’s only son’. How is Vineet related to thatlady ?(a) Father (b) Son (c) Brother(d) Mother (e) None of these

    8. X told Y, “Though I am the son of your father, you are not mybrother”. How is X related to Y ?(a) Sister (b) Son (c) Daughter(d) None of these (e) None of these

    9. Rahul’s mother is the only daughter of Monika’s father. Howis Monika’s husband related to Rahul?(a) Uncle (b) Father(c) Grandfather (d) Brother(e) None of these

    RESPONSEGRID

    1. a b c d e 2. a b c d e 3. a b c d e 4. a b c d e 5. a b c d e6. a b c d e 7. a b c d e 8. a b c d e 9. a b c d e 10. a b c d e11. a b c d e 12. a b c d e 13. a b c d e 14. a b c d e 15. a b c d e

    Max. Marks : 30 No. of Qs. 30 Time : 20 min. Date : ........./......../................

    10. Ankit is related to Binny and Chinky, Daizy is Chinky’smother. Also Daizy is Binny’s sister and Aruna is Binny’ssister. How is Chinky related to Aruna?(a) Niece (b) Sister (c) Cousin(d) Aunt (e) None of these

    11. Saroj is mother-in-law of Vani who is sister-in-law of Deepak.Rajesh is father of Ramesh, the only brother of Deepak. Howis Saroj related to Deepak?(a) Mother-in-law (b) Wife (c) Aunt(d) Mother (e) None of these

    12. A man pointing to a photograph says, “The lady in thephotograph is my nephew’s maternal grandmother.” How isthe lady in the photograph related to the man’s sister whohas only brother and no other sister?(a) Sister-in-law (b) Cousin(c) Mother (d) Mother-in- law(e) None of these

    13. A man pointing to a photograph says, “The lady in thephotograph is my nephew’s maternal grandmother and herson is my sister’s brother-in-law. How is the lady in thephotograph related to his sister who has no other sister?(a) Mother (b) Cousin(c) Mother-in-law (d) Sister-in-law(e) None of these

    DIRECTIONS (Qs. 14 - 16) : Read the information given below toanswer the questions that follow.Rama and Mohan are a married couple having two daughtersnamed Smita and Devika. Devika is married to a man who is theson of Madhu and Jeewan. Romila is the daughter of Aman.Krishna who is Aman’s sister is married to Sunil and has two sonsAnuj and Ankur. Ankur is the grandson of Madhu and Jeewan.14. How is Krishna related to Devika ?

    (a) Sister-in-law (b) Sister(c) Aunt (d) None of these(e) None of these

    15. What is the relationship between Anuj and Romila?(a) Uncle – Niece (b) Father – Daughter(c) Husband – Wife (d) Cousins(e) None of these

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    RESPONSEGRID

    16. a b c d e 17. a b c d e 18. a b c d e 19. a b c d e 20. a b c d e21. a b c d e 22. a b c d e 23. a b c d e 24. a b c d e 25. a b c d e26. a b c d e 27. a b c d e 28. a b c d e 29. a b c d e 30. a b c d e

    16. Which of the following is true ?(a) Anuj is the son of Smita.(b) Romila is the cousin of Krishna.(c) Madhu is Sunil’s mother-in-law.(d) Jeewan is Devika’s maternal uncle.(e) None of these

    DIRECTIONS (Qs. 17-20) : Read the information given below toanswer these questions:(i) In a family of six persons, A, B, C, D, E and F, there are two

    married couples.(ii) D is the grandmother of A and the mother of B.(iii) C is the wife of B and the mother of F.(iv) F is the granddaughter of E.17. What is C to A?

    (a) Daughter (b) Grandmother(c) Mother (d) Cannot be determined(e) None of these

    18. How many male members are there in the Family?(a) Two (b) Three(c) Four (d) Cannot be determined(e) None of these

    19. Which of the following is true?(a) A is the brother of F(b) A is the sister of F(c) D has two grandsons(d) None of these(e) None of these

    20. Who among the following is one of the couples?(a) C D (b) D E(c) E B (d) Cannot be determined(e) None of these

    DIRECTIONS (Q.21-25) : Read the following information carefullyand answer the questions which follow:

    (i) 'P ¸ Q' means 'P is son of Q'.(ii) 'P × Q' means 'P is sister of Q'.(iii) 'P + Q' means 'P is brother of Q'.(iv) 'P – Q' means 'P is mother of Q'.

    21. How is T related to S in the expression 'T × R + V ̧ S'?(a) Sister (b) Mother (c) Aunt(d) Uncle (e) None of these

    22. How is T related to S in the expression 'T × R ̧ V – S'?(a) Father (b) Sister (c) Daughter(d) Aunt (e) None of these

    23. How is S related to T in the expression 'T + R – V + S'?(a) Uncle (b) Nephew(c) Son (d) Cannot be determined(e) None of these

    24. Which of the following means that 'S is the husband of T'?(a) T × R – V + S (b) T – R ̧ V × S(c) T – R + V ̧ S (d) T ¸ R × V + S(e) None of these

    25. How is V related to T in the expression 'T ¸ R + V × S'?(a) Aunt (b) Nephew (c) Niece(d) Uncle (e) None of these

    26. D is brother of B. M is brother of B. K is father of M. T is wifeof K. How is B related to T?(a) Son (b) Daughter(c) Son or Daughter (d) Data inadequate(e) None of these

    DIRECTIONS (Qs. 27 - 30) : Study the following informationcarefully to answer the questions that follow.Adhir Mishra has three children : Urmila, Raghu and Sumit. Sumitmarried Roma, the eldest daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Mohan. TheMohans married their youngest daughter to the eldest son of Mr.and Mrs. Sharma and they had two children Sandeep and Shaifali.The Mohans have two more children, Roshan and Bimla, bothelder to Sheila. Sohan and Shivendar are sons of Sumit and Roma.Leela is the daughter of Sandeep.27. How is Mrs. Mohan related to Sumit ?

    (a) Aunt (b) Mother-in-law(c) Mother (d) Sister-in-law(e) None of these

    28. What is the surname of Sohan ?(a) Sharma (b) Mohan (c) Mishra(d) Raghu (e) None of these

    29. What is the surname of Leela ?(a) Sharma (b) Mohan (c) Mishra(d) None of these (e) None of these

    30. How is Shivendar related to Roma’s father ?(a) Son-in-law (b) Cousin (c) Son(d) Grandson (e) None of these

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    1. At my house I am facing east, then I turn left and go 10 m,then turn right and go 5 m, and then I go 5 m towards thesouth and from there 5 m towards the west. In which directionam I from my house ?(a) East (b) West (c) North(d) South (e) None of these

    2. My friend and I started walking simultaneously towards eachother from two places 100 m apart. After walking 30 m, myfriend turns left and goes 10 m, then he turns right and goes20 m and then turns right again and comes back to the roadon which he had started walking. If we walk with the samespeed, what is the distance between us at this point of time?(a) 50 m (b) 20 m (c) 30 m(d) 40 m (e) None of these

    3. A watch reads 4:30 O’clock. If minute hand points towardsthe East, in which direction does the hour hand point ?(a) North-East (b) South-East(c) North-West (d) North(e) None of these

    4. A man travels 3 km to the west, turns left and goes 3 km,turns right and goes 1 km, again turns right and goes 3 km.How far is he from the starting point ?(a) 7 km (b) 6 km (c) 5 km(d) 4 km (e) None of these

    5. A and B start walking in opposite directions. A covers 3 km andB covers 4 km. Then A turns right and walks 4 km while B turnsleft and walks 3 km. How far is each from the starting point ?(a) 5 km (b) 4 km (c) 10 km(d) 8 km (e) None of these

    6. Ram walks 10 m south from his house, turns left and walks25 m, again turns left and walks 40 m, then turns right andwalks 5 m to reach to the school. In which direction theschool is from his house ?(a) South-west (b) North-east (c) East(d) North (e) None of these

    7. A river flows west to east and on the way turns left and goesin a semicircle round a hillock, and then turns left in a right-angle. In which direction is the river finally flowing ?(a) North (b) South (c) East(d) West (e) None of these

    DIRECTIONS (Qs. 8 & 9) : Study the information given belowcarefully to answer these questions:On a playing ground, Dinesh, Kunal, Nitin, Atul and Prashant arestanding, as described below, facing the North.

    RESPONSEGRID

    1. a b c d e 2. a b c d e 3. a b c d e 4. a b c d e 5. a b c d e6. a b c d e 7. a b c d e 8. a b c d e 9. a b c d e 10. a b c d e11. a b c d e 12. a b c d e 13. a b c d e

    Max. Marks : 30 No. of Qs. 30 Time : 20 min. Date : ........./......../................

    (I) Kunal is 40 metres to the right of Atul.(II) Dinesh is 60 metres to the south of Kunal(III) Nitin is 25 metres to the west of Atul.(IV) Prashant is 90 metres to the north of Dinesh.

    8. Who is to the north-east of the person who is to the left ofKunal?(a) Dinesh (b) Nitin (c) Atul(d) None of these (e)

    9. If a boy walks from Nitin, meets Atul followed by Kunal,Dinesh and Prashant, then how many metres has he walkedif he has travelled the straight distance all through?(a) 155 metres (b) 185 metres(c) 215 metres (d) 245 metres(e) None of these

    10. A square field ABCD of side 90 m is so located that itsdiagonal AC is from north to south and the corner B is to thewest of D. Rohan and Rahul start walking along the sidesfrom B and C respectievely in the clockwise and anti-clockwise directions with speeds of 8 km/hr and 10 km/hr.Where shall they cross each other the second time ?(a) On AD at a distance of 30 m from A(b) On BC at a distance of 10 m from B(c) On AD at a distance of 30 m from D(d) On BC at a distance of 10 m from C(e) None of these

    11. One morning after sunrise, Reeta and Kavita were talking toeach other face to face at Tilak square. If Kavita’s shadowwas exactly to the right of Reeta, then which direction wasKavita facing?(a) North (b) South (c) East(d) Data inadequate (e) None of these

    12. I am facing west. I turn 45° in the clockwise direction andthen 180° in the same direction and then 270° anticlockwise.Which direction am I facing now?(a) South-West (b) South (c) West(d) North-west (e) None of these

    13. Bhavika and Sunaina start simultaneously towards eachother from two places 100m apart. After walking 30 m Bhavikaturns left and goes 10 m, then she turns right and goes 20 mand then turns right again and comes back to the road onwhich she had started walking. If both Bhavika and Sunainawalk with the same speed, what is the distance betweenthem at this point of time?(a) 70 metres (b) 10 metres (c) 40 metres(d) 20 metres (e) None of these

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    14. a b c d e 15. a b c d e 16. a b c d e 17. a b c d e 18. a b c d e19. a b c d e 20. a b c d e 21. a b c d e 22. a b c d e 23. a b c d e24. a b c d e 25. a b c d e 26. a b c d e 27. a b c d e 28. a b c d e29. a b c d e 30. a b c d e

    14. A man starts from a point and moves 3 km north, then turns towest and goes 2 km. He turns north and walks 1 km and thenmoves 5 km towards east. How far is he from the starting point?(a) 11 km (b) 10 km (c) 5 km(d) 8 km (e) None of these

    15. Starting from Point X, Joy walked 15 metres towards West.He turned left and walked 20 metres. He again turned leftand walked 15 metres. After which he turned right andwalked for another 12 metres. How far is Joy from point X ifhe is facing North at present?(a) 27 m (b) 35 m (c) 32 m(d) 42 m (e) None of these

    16. Town D is 12 km towards the North of town A. Town C is 15km towards the West of town D. Town B is 15 km towardsthe West of town A. How far and in which direction is townB from town C?(a) 15 km towards North (b) 12 km towards North(c) 3 km towards South (d) 12 km towards South(e) cannot be determined

    17. Rahul started from point A and travelled 8 km towards theNorth to point B, he then turned right and travelled 7 km topoint C, from point C he took the first right and drove 5 kmto point D, he took another right and travelled 7 km to pointE and finally turned right and travelled for another 3 km topoint F. What is the distance between point F and B?(a) 1 km (b) 2 km (c) 3 km(d) 4 km (e) None of these

    18. Meghna drives 10 km towards South, takes a right turn anddrives 6 km. She then takes another right turn, drives 10 kmand stops. How far is she from the starting point?(a) 16 km (b) 6 km (c) 4 km(d) 12 km (e) None of these

    19. Vikas walked 10 metres towards North, took a left turn andwalked 15 metres, and again took a left turn and walked 10metres and stopped walking. Towards which direction washe facing when he stopped walking?(a) South (b) South-West(c) South-East (d) Cannot be determined(e) None of these

    DIRECTIONS (Q. 20 & 21) : Study the following informationcarefully to answer these questions.A vehicle starts from point P and runs 10 km towards North. Ittakes a right turn and runs 15 km. It now runs 6 km after taking aleft turn. It finally takes a left turn, runs 15 km and stops at point Q.20. How far is point Q with respect to point P?

    (a) 16 km (b) 25 km (c) 4 km(d) 0 km (e) None of these

    21. Towards which direction was the vehicle moving before itstopped at point Q?(a) North (b) East (c) South(d) West (e) North-East

    22. Raman starts from point P and walks towards South andstops at point Q. He now takes a right turn followed by a leftturn and stops at point R. He finally takes a left turn andstops at point S. If he walks 5 km before taking each turn,towards which direction will Raman have to walk from pointS to reach point Q?

    (a) North (b) South (c) West(d) East (e) North-West

    23. Town D is to the West of town M. Town R is to the South oftown D. Town K is to the East of town R. Town K is towardswhich direction of town D?(a) South (b) East(c) North-East (d) South-East(e) None of these

    24. Mohan walked 30 metres towards South, took a left turnand walked 15 metres. He then took a right turn and walked20 metres. He again took a right turn and walked 15 metres.How far is he from the starting point?(a) 95 metres (b) 50 metres(c) 70 metres (d) Cannot be determined(e) None of these

    25. W walked 40 metres towards West, took a left turn andwalked 30 metres. He then took a right turn and walked 20metres, He again took a right turn and walked 30 metres.How far was he from the starting point?(a) 70 metres (b) 60 metres(c) 90 metres (d) Cannot be determined(e) None of these

    26. Town D is 13 km towards the East of town A. A bus startsfrom town A, travels 8 km towards West and takes a rightturn. After taking the right turn, it travels 5 km and reachestown B. From town B the bus takes a right turn again, travels21 km and stops. How far and towards which direction mustthe bus travel to reach town D?(a) 13 km towards South (b) 5 km towards West(c) 21 km towards South (d) 5 km towards South(e) None of these

    27. A person travels 12 km due North, then 15 km due East, afterthat 15 km due West and then 18 km due South. How far ishe from the starting point?(a) 6 km (b) 12 km (c) 33 km(d) 60 km (e) 65 km

    28. In a meeting, the map of a village was placed in such amanner that south-east becomes north, north-east becomeswest and so on. What will south become?(a) North (b) North-east (c) North-west(d) West (e) South

    29. A school bus driver starts from the school, drives 2 kmtowards North, takes a left turn and drives for 5 km. He thentakes a left turn and drives for 8 km before taking a left turnagain and driving for further 5 km. The driver finally takes aleft turn and drives 1 km before stopping. How far andtowards which direction should the driver drive to reach theschool again?(a) 3 km towards North (b) 7 km towards East(c) 6 km towards South (d) 6 km towards West(e) 5 km towards North

    30. Roma walked 25 metre towards south, took a right turn andwalked 15 metre. She then took a left turn and walked 25meter. Which direction is she now from her starting point?(a) South-east (b) South (c) South-west(d) North-west (e) None of these

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    1. At an enquiry office at a railway station, a passenger wastold that a train for New Delhi has left 15 minutes ago, butafter every 45 minutes a train leaves for New Delhi. The nexttrain will leave at 8.30 p.m. At what time was this informationgiven to the passanger ?(a) 7.45 pm (b) 8.00 pm (c) 8.15 pm(d) 8.05 pm (e) None of these

    2. A watch is a minute slow at 1 p.m. on Tuesday and 2 minutesfast at 1 p.m. on Thursday. When did it show the correct time?(a) 1:00 a.m. on Wednesday(b) 5:00 a.m. on Wednesday(c) 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday(d) 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday(e) None of these

    3. Reaching the place of meeting on Tuesday 15 minutes before8.30 hours, Anuj found himself half an hour earlier than theman who was 40 minutes late. What was the scheduled timeof the meeting?(a) 8.00 hrs (b) 8.05 hrs (c) 8.15 hrs(d) 8.45 hrs (e) None of these

    4. A clock gaining 2 min every hour was synchronised at midnightwith a clock losing 1 min every hour. How many minutes behindwill its minute hand be at eleven the following morning ?(a) 23 (b) 27 (c) 22(d) None of these (e)

    5. Samant remembers that his brother’s birthday is after fifteenthbut before eighteenth of February, whereas his sisterremembers that her brother’s birthday is after sixteenth butbefore nineteenth of February. On which date of February isSamant’s brother’s birthday?(a) 18th (b) 16th (c) 19th(d) 17th (e) None of these

    6. A is shorter than B but much taller than E. C is the tallest andD is little shorter than A. Who is the shortest ?(a) A (b) E (c) C(d) D (e) None of these

    7. In a class of 35 students Kiran is placed 7th from the bottomwhereas Sohan is placed 9th from the top. Mohan is placed exactlyin between the two. What is Kiran’s position from Mohan?(a) 10 (b) 11 (c) 13(d) 12 (e) None of these

    RESPONSEGRID

    1. a b c d e 2. a b c d e 3. a b c d e 4. a b c d e 5. a b c d e6. a b c d e 7. a b c d e 8. a b c d e 9. a b c d e 10. a b c d e11. a b c d e 12. a b c d e 13. a b c d e 14. a b c d e 15. a b c d e

    Max. Marks : 32 No. of Qs. 32 Time : 20 min. Date : ........./......../................

    DIRECTIONS (Qs. 8-11) : Read the following information carefullyand answer the question that follow:Six boys A, B, C, D, E and F are marching in a line. They arearranged according to their height, the tallest being at the backand the shortest in front,F is between B and A.E is shorter than D but taller than C who is taller than A.E and F have two boys between them.A is not the shortest among them.8. Where is E ?

    (a) Between A and B (b) Between C and A(c) Between D and C (d) In front of C(e) None of these

    9. Who is the tallest ?(a) B (b) D (c) F(d) A (e) None of these

    10. If we start counting from the shortest, which boy is fourthone in the line ?(a) E (b) A (c) D(d) C (e) None of these

    11. Who is the shortest ?(a) C (b) D (c) B(d) F (e) None of these

    12. Five newly born babies were weighed by the doctor. In herreport, she stated that child A is lighter than child B, child Cis lighter than D and child B is lighter than child D, butheavier than child E. Which child is the heaviest?(a) E (b) D (c) C(d) A (e) None of these

    13. Thirty-six vehicles are parked in a parking in a single row.After the first car, there is one scooter. After the second car,there are two scooters. After the third car, there are threescooters and so on. Work out the number of scooters in thesecond half of the row.(a) 10 (b) 12 (c) 15(d) 17 (e) None of these

    14. In a row at a bus stop, A is 7th from the left and B is 9th fromthe right. Both of them interchange their positions and thusA becomes 11th from the left. How many people are there inthat row?(a) 18 (b) 19 (c) 20(d) 21 (e) None of these

    15. A, B, C, D and E when arranged in descending order of theirweight from the top, A becomes third, E is between D and A whileC and D are not at the top. Who among them is the second?(a) C (b) B (c) E(d) Data inadequate (e) None of these

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    RESPONSEGRID

    16. a b c d e 17. a b c d e 18. a b c d e 19. a b c d e 20. a b c d e21. a b c d e 22. a b c d e 23. a b c d e 24. a b c d e 25. a b c d e26. a b c d e 27. a b c d e 28. a b c d e 29. a b c d e 30. a b c d e31. a b c d e 32. a b c d e

    DIRECTIONS (Qs. 16 & 17) : Read the relationships givenbelow to answer the questions that follow.Archana is elder than Suman. Arti is elder than Archana butyounger than Kusum. Kusum is elder than Suman. Suman isyounger than Arti and Gita is the eldest.

    16. Who is the youngest ?(a) Archana (b) Suman (c) Arti(d) Kusum (e) None of these

    17. Age wise, who is in the middle ?(a) Suman (b) Archna (c) Arti(d) Kusum (e) None of these

    18. Five boys took part in a race. Raj finished before Mohit butbehind Gaurav. Ashish finished before Sanchit but behindMohit. Who won the race?(a) Raj (b) Gaurav (c) Mohit(d) Ashish (e) None of these

    19. Five men A, B, C, D and E read newspaper. The one whoreads first gives it to C. The one who reads last had taken itfrom A. E was not the first or the last to read. There were tworeaders between B and A.B passed the newspaper to whom?(a) A (b) C (c) D(d) E (e) None of these

    20. In a row of children, Bhushan is seventh from the left andMotilal is fourth from the right. When Bhushan and Motilalexchange positions, Bhushan will be fifteenth from the left.What will be Motilal’s position from the right ?(a) Eighth (b) Fourth (c) Eleventh(d) Twelfth (e) None of these

    21. In a queue I am the last person while my friend is seventhfrom the front. If the person exactly between me and myfriend is on the 23rd position from the front, what is myposition in the queue ?(a) 37 (b) 36 (c) 38(d) 39 (e) None of these

    22. Pratap correctly remembers that his mother's birthday isbefore twentythird April but after nineteenth April, whereashis sister correctly remembers that their mother's birthday isnot on or after twentysecond April. On which day in April isdefinitely their mother's birthday?(a) Twentieth(b) Twentyfirst(c) Twentieth or Twentyfirst(d) Cannot be determined(e) None of these

    23. In a row of forty children, R is eleventh from the right endand there are fifteen children between R and M. What is M'sposition from the left end of the row?(a) Fourteenth (b) Fifteenth(c) Thirteenth (d) Cannot be determined(e) None of these

    24. In a row of twenty-five children facing North, W is fifth tothe right of R, who is sixteenth from the right end of the row.What is W's position from the right end of the row?(a) Eleventh (b) Tenth (c) Twelfth(d) Data inadequate (e) None of these

    25. Seema's watch is 6 minutes fast and the train, which shouldhave arrived at 7 p.m. was 14 minutes late. What time is it bySeema's watch when the train arrived?(a) 7 : 05 pm (b) 7 : 30 pm (c) 7 : 01 pm(d) 7 : 31 pm (e) None of these

    26. In a row of children facing North, Ritesh is twelfth from theleft end. Sudhir who is twenty-second from the right end isfourth to the right of Ritesh. Total how many children arethere in the row?(a) 35 (b) 36 (c) 37(d) 34 (e) None of these

    27. Among A, B, C, D and E each reaching school at a differenttime, C reaches before D and A and only after B. E is not thelast to reach school. Who among them reached school last?(a) D (b) A (c) C(d) Data inadequate (e) None of these

    28. M is older than R. Q is younger than R and N. N is not as oldas M. Who among M, N, R and Q is the oldest?(a) M (b) R (c) M or R(d) Data inadequate (e) None of these

    29. Akshay is 16th from the left end in the row of boys and Vijayis 18th from the right end. Avinash is 11th from Akshaytowards the right end and 3rd from Vijay towards the rightend. How many boys are there in the row?(a) Data inadequate (b) 42 (c) 40(d) 48 (e) None of these

    30. Geeta is senior to Shilpa but not to Deepa. Gayatri is juniorto Reepa. No one is senior to Fatima. Who is most junior?(a) Shilpa (b) Geeta (c) Gayatri(d) Data inadequate (e) None of these

    31. Among M, N, P, R and T each one has secured differentmarks in an examination. R secured more marks than M andT. N secured less marks than P. Who among them securedthird highest marks?(a) N (b) R (c) M(d) T (e) Data inadequate

    32. In a column of girls Kamal is 11th from the front. Neela is3 places ahead of Sunita who is 22nd from the front.How many girls are there between Kamal and Neela in thecolumn?(a) Six (b) Eight(c) Seven (d) Cannot be determined(e) None of these

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    1. A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in a line facing east. C isimmediate right of D. B is at the extreme ends and has E as hisneighbour. G is between E and F. D is sitting third from thesouth end. Who are the persons sitting at the extreme ends?(a) A and E (b) A and B (c) F and B(d) C and D (e) None of these

    DIRECTIONS (Qs. 2-4) : Read the following statements to answerthe questions that follow.Nine cricket fans are watching a match in a stadium. Seated in onerow, they are – J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q and R. L is at the right of M andat third place to the right of N. K is at one end of the row. Q isimmediately next to O and P. O is at the third place to the left of K.J is right next to left of O.2. Who is sitting in the centre of the row ?

    (a) L (b) O (c) J(d) Q (e) None of these

    3. Who is at the other end of the row ?(a) R (b) J (c) P(d) N (e) None of these

    4. Which of the following statements is true ?(a) R and P are neighbours.(b) There is one person between L and O.(c) M is at one extreme end.(d) N is two seats away from J.(e) None of these

    5. A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a round table. A isbetween E and F, E is opposite D, and C is not in either of theneighbouring seats of E. Who is opposite to B ?(a) F (b) C (c) D(d) None of these (e)

    6. Four girls (G1, G2, G3, G4) and three boys (B1, B2, B3) are tosit for a dinner such that no two boys should sit togethernor two girls. If they are successively sitting, what is theposition of B2 and G3?(a) 5th and 6th (b) 4th and 5th(c) 3rd and 4th (d) 2nd and 3rd(e) None of these

    DIRECTIONS (Q. 7-10) : Study the following information carefullyand answer the questions given below:W, Y, T, M, R, H and D are seven persons, sitting around a circlefacing the centre. T is fourth to the right of M who is second to theright of R. W is third to the left of R. H is not an immediate neighbourof M. D is not an immediate neighbour of W.

    RESPONSEGRID

    1. a b c d e 2. a b c d e 3. a b c d e 4. a b c d e 5. a b c d e6. a b c d e 7. a b c d e 8. a b c d e 9. a b c d e 10. a b c d e11. a b c d e 12. a b c d e 13. a b c d e 14. a b c d e 15. a b c d e

    Max. Marks : 30 No. of Qs. 30 Time : 20 min. Date : ........./......../................

    7. Who is to the immediate left of H?(a) W (b) T (c) R(d) Data inadequate (e) None of these(e) None of these

    8. Who is third to the right of H ?(a) M (b) D (c) Y(d) R (e) None of these(e) None of these

    9. Who is third to the right of D?(a) M (b) R (c) W(d) M (e) None of these(e) None of these

    10. What is Y's position with respect toT?(a) Third to the right (b) Fourth to the left(c) Third to the left (d) Second of the left(e) None of these

    DIRECTIONS (Q.11-15): Study the following information carefullyto answer these questions :Eight friends J, K, L, M, N, O, P and Q are sitting around a circlefacing the centre. J is not the neighour of N. L is third to the rightof K. Q is second to the left of N who is next to the right of L. O isnot the neighbour of N or K and is to the immediate left of P.11. Which of the following is the correct position of L?

    (a) To the immediate right of N(b) To the immediate right of Q(c) To the immediate left of N(d) To the immediate left of Q(e) None of these

    12. Which of the following pair of persons represent O'sneighbours?(a) L&N (b) P&K (c) M&P(d) N&P (e) None of these

    13. Which of the following groups has the first person sittingbetween the other two persons?(a) PKJ (b) JQL (c) QNL(d) LMN (e) None of these

    14. Who is to the immediate right of K?(a) J (b) P(c) Q (d) Cannot be determined(e) None of these

    15. Who is to the immediate left of O?(a) P (b) L (c) Q(d) M (e) None of these

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    16. a b c d e 17. a b c d e 18. a b c d e 19. a b c d e 20. a b c d e21. a b c d e 22. a b c d e 23. a b c d e 24. a b c d e 25. a b c d e26. a b c d e 27. a b c d e 28. a b c d e 29. a b c d e 30. a b c d e

    DIRECTIONS (Q. 16 - 20): These questions are based on thebasis of following information. Study it carefully and answer thequestions.

    Eight executives J, K, L, M, N, O, P and Q are sitting around acircular table for a meeting. J is second to the right of P who isthird to the right of K. M is second to the left of O who sitsbetween P and J. L is not a neighbour of K or N.

    16. Who is to the immediate left of L?(a) Q (b) O (c) K(d) N (e) None of these

    17. Who is to the immediate left of K?(a) N (b) J(c) Q (d) Cannot be determined(e) None of these

    18. Which of the following is the correct position of N?(a) Second to the right of K(b) To the immediate left of K(c) To the immediate right of M(d) To the immediate right of K(e) None of these

    19. Who is third to the right of P ?(a) L (b) J (c) Q(d) N (e) None of these

    20. Which of the following groups of persons have the firstperson sitting between the other two?(a) PJO (b) OPJ (c) OPM(d) MPO (e) None of these

    DIRECTIONS (21-25) : Study the following informationcarefully to answer these questions.

    A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circle facing thecentre. F is third to the right of C and second to the left of H. D isnot an immediate neighbour of C or H. E is to the immediate rightof A, who is second to the right of G.

    21. Who is second to the left of C?(a) A (b) B (c) E(d) D (e) None of these

    22. Who is to the immediate right of C?(a) E (b) B (c) D(d) B or D (e) None of these

    23. Which of the following pairs of persons has first personsitting to the right of the second person?(a) CB (b) AE (c) FG(d) HA (e) DB

    24. Who sits between G & D?(a) H (b) D (c) F(d) E (e) None of these

    25. Which of the following is the correct position of B withrespect to H?I Second to the rightII Fourth to the rightIII Fourth to the leftIV Second to the left(a) Only I (b) Only II (c) Only III(d) Both II & III (e) None of these

    DIRECTIONS (Q. 26 - 30) : Study the following informationcarefully and answer the given questions:

    Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, V, W and Y are sitting around a squaretable in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of thesquare while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. Theones who sit at the four corners face the centre while those whosit in the middle of the sides face outside.P, who faces the centre, sits third to the right of V. T, who faces thecentre, is not an immediate neighbour of V. Only one person sitsbetween V and W. S sits second to right of Q. Q faces the centre.R is not an immediate neighbour of P.26. Who sits second to the left of Q?

    (a) V (b) P (c) T(d) Y (e) Cannot be determined

    27. What is the position of T with respect to V?(a) Fourth to the left (b) Second to the left(c) Third to the left (d) Third to the right(e) Second to the right

    28. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and soform a group. Which is the one that does not belong to thatgroup?(a) R (b) W (c) V(d) S (e) Y

    29. Which of the following will come in place of the questionmark based upon the given seating arrangement?WP TR QW RS ?(a) Y T (b) V Y (c) V Q(d) P Y (e) Q V

    30. Which of the following is true regarding R?(a) R is an immediate neighbour of V.(b) R faces the centre.(c) R sits exactly between T and S.(d) Q sits third to left of R(e) None of these

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    DIRECTIONS (Qs. 1 - 5) : The questions below are based on thefollowing statements.Asha and Charu are good in Mathematics and Athletics. Deepaand Asha are good in Athletics and Studies, Charu and Beena aregood in General Knowledge and Mathematics. Deepa, Beena andEla are good in Studies and General Knowledge. Ela and Deepaare good in Studies and Arts.

    1. Who is good in Studies, General Knowledge, Athletics & Arts?(a) Asha (b) Beena (c) Charu(d) Deepa (e) None of these

    2. Who is good in Studies, General Knowledge and Mathematics?(a) Asha (b) Beena (c) Charu(d) Deepa (e) None of these

    3. Who is good in Studies, Mathematics and Athletics ?(a) Asha (b) Beena (c) Charu(d) Deepa (e) None of these

    4. Who is good in Athletics, General Knowledge and Mathematics?(a) Asha (b) Beena (c) Charu(d) Deepa (e) None of these

    5. Who is good in Studies, General Knowledge and Arts butnot in Athletics ?(a) Asha (b) Beena (c) Charu(d) Ela (e) None of these

    DIRECTIONS (Qs. 6 & 7) : Study the information given belowcarefully and then answer the questions that follow :Students joining certain university can choose from among sevencourses : Biology, Astronomy, English, Mathematics, History,Chemistry and Psychology.A student cannot take both English and Astronomy.Chemistry is a prerequisite for Biology and cannot be takenconcurrently with Biology. A student must take at least two of thethree courses, English, History and Psychology. No course maybe repeated.

    6. What is the maximum number of courses that can a studentcan take without violating any of the conditions given above?(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5(d) 6 (e) None of these

    7. If a student is taking Astronomy and Mathematics andwishes to take four courses, then in how many differentways can the other two courses be taken?(a) One (b) Two (c) Three(d) Four (e) None of these

    RESPONSEGRID

    1. a b c d e 2. a b c d e 3. a b c d e 4. a b c d e 5. a b c d e6. a b c d e 7. a b c d e 8. a b c d e 9. a b c d e 10. a b c d e11. a b c d e 12. a b c d e 13. a b c d e 14. a b c d e 15. a b c d e

    Max. Marks : 30 No. of Qs. 30 Time : 20 min. Date : ........./......../................

    DIRECTIONS (Qs. 8 - 12) : Study the information given below toanswer the questions that follow :(i) There is a family of 5 persons A, B, C, D and E.(ii) They are working as a doctor, a teacher, a trader, a lawyer

    and a farmer.(iii) B, an unmarried teacher, is the daughter of A.(iv) E, a lawyer, is the brother of C.(v) C is the husband of the only married couple in the family.(vi) Daughter-in-law of A is a doctor.

    8. Which of the following is a group of female members in thefamily ?(a) A and D (b) D and E (c) A, C and E(d) B and D (e) None of these

    9. Which of the following is the married couple ?(a) A and B (b) C and D (c) A and D(d) B and C (e) None of these

    10. Which of the following is a group of male members in thefamily ?(a) A, B and C (b) B and D (c) A, C and E(d) A, C and D (e) None of these

    11. Who is the doctor in the family ?(a) A (b) B (c) C(d) D (e) None of these

    12. Who is the trader in the family ?(a) A (b) B (c) C(d) D (e) None of these

    DIRECTIONS (Qs. 13 - 16) : Study the infomation given below toanswer these questions :There are four friends A, B, C and D. One of them is a Cricketer andstudies Chemistry and Biology. A and B play Football. BothFootball players study Maths. D is a Boxer. One football playeralso studies physics. The Boxer studies Maths and Accounts. Allthe friends study two subjects each and play one game each.

    13. Who is the Cricketer ?(a) A (b) B (c) C(d) D (e) None of these

    14. Who studies Accounts and plays Football ?(a) A alone (b) B alone (c) D(d) A or B (e) None of these

    15. Who studies Physics?(a) A or B (b) A alone (c) B alone(d) D (e) None of these

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    RESPONSEGRID

    16. a b c d e 17. a b c d e 18. a b c d e 19. a b c d e 20. a b c d e21. a b c d e 22. a b c d e 23. a b c d e 24. a b c d e 25. a b c d e26. a b c d e 27. a b c d e 28. a b c d e 29. a b c d e 30. a b c d e

    16. How many games are played and subjects studied by thefour friends ?(a) 1 game and 4 subjects(b) 2 games and 3 subjects(c) 3 games and 4 subjects(d) 3 games and 5 subjects(e) None of these

    DIRECTIONS (Qs. 17 - 21) : Study the information given belowto answer these questions :(i) Six plays A, B, C, D, E and F are to be organised from

    Monday to Saturday, i.e from 5th to 10th-one play each day.(ii) There are two plays between C and D and one play between

    A and C.(iii) There is one play between F and E and E is to be organised

    before F.(iv) B is to be organised before A, not necessarily immediately.(v) The organisation does not start with B

    17. The organisation would start from which play ?(a) A (b) F(c) D (d) Cannot be determined(e) None of these

    18. On which date the play E is to be organised ?(a) 5th (b) 7th(c) 6th (d) Cannot be determined(e) None of these

    19. The organisation would end with which of the followingplays?(a) A (b) D(c) B (d) Cannot be determined(e) None of these

    20. On which day the play B is organised ?(a) Tuesday (b) Friday(c) Thursday (d) None of these(e) None of these

    21. Which of the following is the correct sequence of organisingplays?(a) AECFBD (b) DFECBA (c) BDEFCA(d) None of these (e)

    DIRECTIONS (Qs. 22-25) : Read the following information toanswer these questions :In a school, there were five teachers. A and B were teaching Hindiand English. C and B were teaching English and Geography. Dand A were teaching Mathematics and Hindi. E and B were teachingHistory and French.

    22. Who among the teachers was teaching maximum number ofsubjects?(a) A (b) C (c) B(d) D (e) None of these

    23. Which of the following pairs was teaching both Geographyand Hindi?(a) A and B (b) C and A (c) B and C(d) None of these (e)

    24. More than two teachers were teaching which subject?(a) History (b) French (c) Hindi(d) Geography (e) None of these

    25. D, B and A were teaching which of the following subjects?(a) English only (b) Hindi only(c) Hindi and English (d) English and Geography(e) None of these

    DIRECTIONS (26-30) : Study the following information carefullyand answer the given questions.Seven flights namely those of Jet Airways, British Airways, Delta,Quantas, Emirates, Lufthansa and Air India are scheduled to fly toLondon. There is only one flight to London on each of the sevendays of the week, starting from Monday and ending on Sunday.Delta flies on Wednesday. Air India flies the day next to BritishAirways. British Airways does not fly on Monday or Friday. Twoairlines fly between the days British Airways and Emirates fly.Emirates does not fly on Sunday. Quantas flies a day beforeLufthansa.

    26. On which of the following days does Jet Airways fly ?(a) Friday (b) Sunday (c) Tuesday(d) Thursday (e) None of these

    27. How many flights fly between Lufthansa and Delta ?(a) None (b) One (c) Two(d) Three (e) Five

    28. Which of the following flights flies on Friday ?(a) Air India (b) Quantas (c) Emirates(d) Lufthansa (e) Jet Airways

    29. If Delta postpones its flight to Sunday owing to some technicalreasons and all the flights scheduled for Thursday to Sundayare now made to take off a day ahead of the schedule, which ofthe following flights would now fly on Friday?(a) Lufthansa (b) Jet Airways(c) British Airways (d) Air India(e) Quantas

    30. If Emirates is related to British Airways and Delta is relatedto Quantas in a certain way based upon the given flightschedule, then Jet Airways will be related to which of thefollowing based upon the same relationship ?(a) Lufthansa (b) Quantas (c) Delta(d) Air India (e) None of these

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    DIRECTIONS (Q.1- 5) : Read the following passage carefullyand answer these questions given below it.

    A group of seven friends A, B, C, D, E, F and G, work as Economist,Agriculture Officer, IT Officer, Terminal Operator, Clerk, ForexOfficer and Research Analyst, for Banks L, M, N, P, Q, R and S, butnot necessarily in the same order. C works for Bank N and isneither Research Analyst nor a Clerk. E is an IT Officer and worksfor Bank R.A works as Forex Officer and does not work for Bank Lor Q. The one who is an Agricultural Officer works for Bank M.The one who works for Bank L works as a Terminal Operator. Fworks for Bank Q. G works for Bank P as a Research Analyst. D isnot an Agricultural Officer.1. Who amongst the following works as an Agriculture Officer?

    (a) C (b) B (c) F(d) D (e) None of these

    2. What is the profession of C?(a) Terminal Operator (b) Agriculture Officer(c) Economist (d) Cannot be determined(e) None of these

    3. For which bank does B work?(a) M (b) S (c) L(d) Either M or S (e) None of these

    4. What is the profession of the person who works for Bank S?(a) Clerk (b) Agriculture Officer(c) Terminal Operator (d) Forex Officer(e) None of these

    5. Which of the following combinations of person, professionand bank is correct?(a) A - Forex Officer - M(b) D - Clerk - L(c) F - Agriculture Officer - Q(d) B - Agriculture Officer - S(e) None of these

    DIRECTIONS (Q.6-10) : Study the following information toanswer the given questions.

    Each of seven plays viz. P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are scheduled to bestaged on a different day of a week starting from Monday andending on Sunday of the same week. Play V is scheduled onThursday. Two plays are scheduled to be held between Play Vand Play P. Only one play is scheduled between Play T and Play S.Play T is not scheduled on the day immediately before orimmediately after the day when Play V is scheduled. Play R isscheduled the day immediately before the day when Play W isscheduled. Play S is not scheduled after Play Q.6. How many plays are scheduled to be staged between Play R

    and Play S?

    (a) None (b) One (c) Two(d) Three (e) Four

    7. Which of the following plays is scheduled on Saturday?(a) Q (b) W (c) R(d) S (e) T

    8. R is related to S in a certain way. In the same way P isrelated to V based on the given schedule. Which of thefollowing is W related to the following the same pattern?(a) P (b) Q (c) R(d) T (e) Cannot be determined

    9. On which of the following days is Play W scheduled?(a) Monday (b) Tuesday(c) Wednesday (d) Saturday(e) Cannot be determined

    10. Which of the following plays is scheduled on Friday?(a) R (b) T (c) Q(d) W (e) S

    DIRECTIONS (Q.11-Q.15) : Study the following informationcarefully and answer the questions given below:

    P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are seven friends working in a call centre.Each of them has different day offs in a week from Monday toSunday not necessarily in the same order. They work in threedifferent shifts I, II and III with at least two of them in each shift.

    R works in shift II and his day off is not Sunday. P's day offis Tuesday and he does not work in the same shift with either Q orW. None of those who work in shift I has day off either onWednesday or on Friday. V works with only T in shift III. S's dayoff is Sunday. V's day off is immediate next day of that of R's dayoff. T's day off is not on Wednesday. W's day off is not on theprevious day of P's day off. S works in shift I. Q does not work inthe same shift with R and his day off is not on Thursday.11. Which of the following is W's day off?

    (a) Tuesday (b) Monday (c) Saturday(d) Data inadequate (e) None of these

    12. Which of the following is R's day off?(a) Friday (b) Thursday (c) Tuesday(d) Wednesday (e) None of these

    13. Which of the following groups of friends work in shift II?(a) RP (b) RV (c) QWS(d) Data inadequate (e) None of these

    14. Which of the following is Q's day off?(a) Friday (b) Wednesday (c) Thursday(d) Monday (e) None of these

    15. Which of the following groups of friends work in shift I?(a) RV (b) RP (c) QWS(d) Data inadequate (e) None of these

    RESPONSEGRID

    1. a b c d e 2. a b c d e 3. a b c d e 4. a b c d e 5. a b c d e6. a b c d e 7. a b c d e 8. a b c d e 9. a b c d e 10. a b c d e11. a b c d e 12. a b c d e 13. a b c d e 14. a b c d e 15. a b c d e

    Max. Marks : 30 No. of Qs. 30 Time : 20 min. Date : ........./......../................

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    DIRECTIONS (Q.16-20) : Study the following informationcarefully and answer the questions given below:

    (i) A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight students, each having adifferent height

    (ii) D is shorter than A but taller than G.(iii) E is taller than H but shorter than C.(iv) B is shorter than D but taller than F.(v) C is shorter than G.(vi) G is not as tall as F.16. Which of the following is definitely false?

    (a) G is shorter than F (b) C is shorter than F(c) F is taller than C. (d) B is taller than E.(e) All are true

    17. If another student J, who is taller than E but shorter than G,is added to the group, which of the following will be definitelytrue?(a) C and J are of the same height(b) J is shorter than D.(c) J is shorter than H.(d) J is taller than A.(e) None of these

    18. Which of the following will definitely be the third from topwhen the eight students are arranged in descending orderof height?(a) B (b) F (c) G(d) B or G (e) Cannot be determined

    19. How many of them are definitely shorter than F?(a) Three (b) Four (c) Five(d) Data inadequate (e) None of these

    20. Which of the following is redundant to answer all the abovequestions?(a) (ii) only(b) (ii) and (iii) only(c) (iii) and (iv) only(d) (ii) and (v) only(e) All are necessary to answer the above questions.

    DIRECTIONS (Q.21-Q.25) : Study the following informationcarefully and answer the questions given below:

    A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight employees of an organizationworking in three departments, viz Personnel, Administration andMarketing with not more than three of them in any department.Each of them has a different choice of sports from football, cricket,volleyball, badminton, lawn tennis, basketball, hockey and tabletennis, not necessarily in the same order.D works in Administration and does not like either football orcricket. F works in Personnel with only A, who likes table tennis.E and H do not work in the same department as D. C likes hockeyand does not work in Marketing. G does not work in Administrationand does not like either cricket or badminton. One of those whowork in Administration likes football. The one who likes volleyballworks in Personnel. None of those who work in Administrationlikes either badminton or lawn tennis. H does not like cricket.

    21. Which of the following groups of employees work inAdministration department?(a) EGH (b) AF (c) BCD(d) BGD (e) Data inadequate

    22. In which department does E work?(a) Personnel (b) Marketing(c) Administration (d) Data inadequate(e) None of these

    23. Which of the following combinations of employeesdepartment-favourite sport is correct?(a) E-Administration-Cricket(b) F-Personnel-Lawn Tennis(c) H-Marketing-Lawn Tennis(d) B-Administration-Table Tennis(e) None of these

    24. What is E's favourite sport?(a) Cricket (b) Badminton (c) Basketball(d) Lawn Tennis (e) None of these

    25. What is G's favourite sport?(a) Cricket (b) Badminton (c) Basketball(d) Lawn Tennis (e) None of these

    DIRECTIONS (Qs. 26-30): Study the following informationcarefully and answer the given questions.

    P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are seven friends, all of a different heightand fatness.(i) Q is the thinnest and tallest among them.(ii) S is not as short as T, but shorter than R.(iii) W is not as fat as R, but fatter than V.(iv) R and T are taller than W but shorter than R(v) V is fatter than T and the shorter among them.(vi) R is third among them in fatness in descending order.

    26. Who is the fattest among them?(a) P (b) S(c) Either P or S (d) Either T or S(e) None of these

    27. Which of the given statements is not required to find outthe thickest among them?(a) (i) (b) (vi)(c) (iii) and (iv) (d) (v)(e) None of these

    28. If they are made to stand in ascending order of their heights,who will come in the middle?(a) R (b) S (c) T(d) Data inadequate (e) None of these

    29. If they are made to stand in ascending order of their fatness,who will be the second from the last?(a) S (b) V (c) W(d) Data inadequate (e) None of these

    30. Who obtained the same place in height and fatness amongthem when arranged in ascending order of their height andfatness?(a) P (b) Q (c) R(d) S (e) None of these

    RESPONSEGRID

    16. a b c d e 17. a b c d e 18. a b c d e 19. a b c d e 20. a b c d e21. a b c d e 22. a b c d e 23. a b c d e 24. a b c d e 25. a b c d e26. a b c d e 27. a b c d e 28. a b c d e 29. a b c d e 30. a b c d e

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    1. The diagram represent the student who are singers, dancersand poets.

    P Q

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    Singers Dancers

    Poets

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    Study the diagram and identify the region which representthe students who are both poets and singers but not dancer.(a) P + T + S (b) T(c) T + V + R + S (d) P + T + U + S(e) None of these

    2.

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    School children

    Artist

    Singers

    Above diagram represents school children, artist and singers.Study the diagram and identify the region. Which representsthose school children who are artist not singers.(a) a (b) b(c) f (d) e(e) None of these

    DIRECTIONS (Qs. 3-9) : The following question are based onthe diagram given below.

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    RESPONSEGRID

    1. a b c d e 2. a b c d e 3. a b c d e 4. a b c d e 5. a b c d e

    6. a b c d e 7. a b c d e 8. a b c d e 9. a b c d e 10. a b c d e

    Max. Marks : 30 No. of Qs. 30 Time : 20 min. Date : ........./......../................Rectangle represents malesTriangle represents educatedCircle represents urbanSquare represents civil servants

    3. Who among the following is an educated male who