1. 'Cup' is related to 'Crockery' in the same way as 'Pen' is related to
(A) Paper (B) Books
(C) Stationery (D) Ink
(E) Nib
2. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters TPO using each letter only once in each word ?
(A) None (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three (E) More than three
3. Which of the following figures represents the relation between 'currency', 'rupee' and 'dollar' ?
4. Four teams, Team A, B, C and D participated in a tournament. Team C scored the least.
Team B scored more than team D but not as much as Team A. Who amongst the four teams scored third highest ?
(A) Team A (B) Team B (C) Team C (D) Team D (E) Cannot be determined
5. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word JOURNEY each of which has as many
letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between
them in the English alphabetical order ?
(A) None (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three (E) More than three
6. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group, which is the one that does not belong to that group ?
(A) Jute (B) Cotton
(C) Wool (D) Silk (E) Rayon
7. In a certain code 'TORCH' is coded as 'IDSNS' and 'PISTA' is coded as 'BUTHO'. How will 'BLINK' be coded in the same code ?
(A) LOJKA (B) LKJOA
(C) AOJKL (D) LOKJA (E) AKJOL
8. In a certain language `na re pa so' means 'books are very interesting', Ika so fa re' means
'are stories in books' and 'te me pa le' means 'reading is very tedious'. What does 'na' mean in that language ?
(A) interesting (B) reading (C) very (D) books (E) are
Directions—(Q. 9 and 10) Read the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow—
If 'A x B' means 'A is to the South of B'.
If 'A + B' means 'A is to the North of B'.
If 'A % B' means 'A is to the East of B'.
If 'A — B' means 'A is to the West of B'.
9. Which of the following means 'P is to the East of Q' ?
(A) H % P — S + Q
(B) Q + R x S — P
(C) P % A — Q + B
(D) Q — Z % S x P
(E) None of these
10. In the equation F °A) Q + R —5.5 is in which direction with respect too?
(A) East (B) South
(C) West (D) South-West (E) South-East
Directions — (Q. 11-15) The following questions are based on the five four digit numbers given below —
3475 2791 6458 1826 7534
11. If one is added to the last digit of each of the numbers, in how many numbers thus formed will
the last digit be a perfect square?
(One is also a perfect square)
(A) None (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three (E) Four
12. If the first and third digits of each of the numbers are interchanged, what will be the sum of
the second digit of the lowest number and the third digit of the highest number of the new numbers thus formed ?
(A) 7 (B) 10
(C) 13 (D) 5 (E) 8
13. What will be the resultant if the second digit of the highest number is subtracted from the third digit of the second lowest number?
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 6 (E) 4
14. If all the digits in each of the numbers are arranged in descending order from left to right within the number, which of the following will be the sum of all the four digits of the number which is third highest in the new arrangement ?
(A) 19 (B) 18
(C) 22 (D) 17 (E) 23
15. If in each number, the first and the last digits are interchanged, which of the following will be the second lowest number ?
(A) 3475 (B) 2791
(C) 6458 (D) 1826 (E) 7534
Directions—(Q. 16-20) In each question/set of questions below are statements followed by
two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even
if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give Answers—
(A) If only conclusion I follows
(B) If only conclusion II follows
(C) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(D) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(E) If both conclusions I and II follow
16. Statements :
All gems are precious.
Some gems are stones.
All stones are diamonds.
Conclusions :
I. At least some stones are precious.
II. All diamonds are precious.
17. Statements :
All dreams are fantasies.
Some fantasies are pleasant.
All pleasant are everlasting.
Some everlasting are memories.
Conclusions :
I. Some dreams are memories.
II. Some fantasies are everlasting.
18. Statements :
All black are blue.
All blue are green.
All green are emerald.
Conclusions :
I. Some emeralds are green.
II. All black and blue are green.
Directions-(Q.- 19 and 20)
Statements :
No design is fashion.
All fashions are temporary.
Some temporary are permanent.
19. Conclusions :
I. Some designs are permanent.
II. No fashion is permanent.
20. Conclusions :
I. At least some temporary are fashions.
II. At least some temporary are not designs.
Directions—(Q. 21-25) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions—
Seven trees namely mango, lemon, apple, ashoka, banana, guava and papaya are planted
in a straight row, not necessarily in the same order. (Assume as if the trees are facing North)
(a) The papaya tree is planted fourth to the right of the lemon tree.
(b) The Ashoka tree is planted at the extreme right end of the row.
(c) The mango and guava trees are immediate neighbours of the lemon tree.
(d) The bananatree is planted immediately next to the mango tree.
21. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their position in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group ?
(A) lemon, mango
(B) banana, apple
(C) mango, banana
(D) guava, lemon
(E) apple, ashoka
22. Which trees are planted at the extreme ends of the row ?
(A) guava, apple
(B) lemon, ashoka
(C) guava, ashoka
(D) lemon, papaya
(E) guava, papaya
23. Which of the following tree is planted exactly in the middle of the row ?
(A) papaya (B) mango
(C) banana (D) lemon (E) apple
24. What is the position of the apple tree with respect to the guava tree ?
(A) Second to the right
(B) Fourth to the right
(C) Immediate left
(D) Third to the right
(E) Third to the left
25. How many trees are planted between the mango and the ashoka trees ?
(A) None (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three (E) Four
Directions-(Q. 26-30) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions—
A, B, C, D, F, G, H and J are sitting around a circular table facing the centre.
(a) D sits exactly between J and F.
(b) J sits second to the left of F and second to the right of B.
(c) H sits third to the left of G.
(d) A is not an immediate neighbour of B.
26. How many people sit between G and H when counted in an anticlockwise direction from G ?
(A) One (B) Two
(C) Three (D) Four (E) Five
27. If H : F then J : ?
(A) B (B) F
(C) H (D) G (E) None of these
28. If all the persons are made to sit in alphabetical order in anticlockwise direction,
starting from A, the positions of how many (excluding A) will remain unchanged as compared to their original seating positions ?
(A) None (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three (E) Four
29. In which of the following pairs, is the second person sitting to the immediate left of the first person?
(A) GJ (B) FA
(C) CH (D) AH (E) DF
30. Who sits third to the left of J?
(A) B (B) A
(C) C (D) H (E) D
Directions—(Q. 31-35) Study the following arrangement of digits and symbols carefully and answer the questions given below-
3 4 2 6 8 7 © 5 4 £ 3 2 9 $ 1 6 5 3 7 # 9 8 6 @ 2 1 4 3 π 9 8 7 2 β 4 3
31. How many 2's are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately followed by a perfect square ?
(1 is also a perfect square)
(A) None (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three (E) Four
32. Which of the following is fifth to the right of the eighteenth from the left end of the above arrangement?
(A) $ (B) 9
(C) 2 (D) @ (E) 6
33. How many symbols are there in the above arrangement, each of which' is immediately preceded as well as followed by an even number in the above arrangement?
(A) One (B) Two
(C) Three (D) Four (E) Five
34. If all the digits that are perfect squares are dropped from the above arrangement, which of
the following will be the thirteenth (digit/symbol) from the left end of the above arrangement ?
(1 is also a perfect square)
(A) $ (8) 6
(C) # (D) 7 (E) 5
35. How many pairs of digits are there in the number highlighted in bold in the above arrangement
each of which has as many digits between them (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the numerical series ?
(A) One (B) Two
(C) Three (D) Four (E) Five
Directions— (Q. 36-40) In each question below is given a group of letters followed by five
combinations of number/symbol codes lettered (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E). You have to find
out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the
following coding system and the conditions and mark the letter of that combination as your
answer—
Letter :
P I R S E J L O D N X A B C K
Number/Symbol code :
β 5 4 # 3 8 @ 7 2 1 $ 6 π 9 Ω
Conditions :
(i) If both the first and the fifth elements are vowels, the codes for both these are to be interchanged.
(ii) If the group of letters contains no vowel, the codes for the first and the last elements are to be interchanged.
(iii) If the third element is a vowel and the fourth a consonant, the fourth element is to be coded as the code for the second element.
36. JDRALS
(A) 8246@# (B) 8246#@ (C) 8264@# (D) 8@426# (E) 2846@#
37. ORNKEL
(A) 314Ω7@ (B) 374Ω1@
(C) 741Ω3@ (D) 341Ω7@ (E) 714Ω3g
38. EPBCOK
(A) 7βπ93Ω (B) 3πβ97Ω
(C) 3β9π7Ω (D) β3π79Ω (E) 3βπ97Ω
39. RXISCN
(A) $45$91 (B) 4$9$51
(C) 4$5$91 (D) 4$$951 (E) 4$$519
40. JRXPDB
(A) 4πβ$28 (B) π4$β28 (C) π$4β28 (D) πβ4$28
(E) 84$β2π
Directions-(0. 41-50) In each of the questions given below which one of the five answer figures
on the right should come after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence were continued ?
Answers :
1 (C) 2 (D) 3 (B) 4 (D) 5 (D) 6 (E) 7 (A) 8 (A) 9 (E) 10 (E)
11 (B) 12 (B) 13 (E) 14 (D) 15 (E) 16 (D) 17 (B) 18 (E) 19 (D) 20 (A)
21 (E) 22 (C) 23 (C) 24 (B) 25 (D) 26 (D) 27 (A) 28 (B) 29 (C) 30 (C)
31 (C) 32 (E) 33 (B) 34 (E) 35 (D) 36 (A) 37 (D) 38 (A) 39 (C) 40 (B)
41 (E) 42 (D) 43 (B) 44 (C) 45 (D) 46 (A) 47 (A) 48 (C) 49 (B) 50 (E)
(A) Paper (B) Books
(C) Stationery (D) Ink
(E) Nib
2. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters TPO using each letter only once in each word ?
(A) None (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three (E) More than three
3. Which of the following figures represents the relation between 'currency', 'rupee' and 'dollar' ?
4. Four teams, Team A, B, C and D participated in a tournament. Team C scored the least.
Team B scored more than team D but not as much as Team A. Who amongst the four teams scored third highest ?
(A) Team A (B) Team B (C) Team C (D) Team D (E) Cannot be determined
5. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word JOURNEY each of which has as many
letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between
them in the English alphabetical order ?
(A) None (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three (E) More than three
6. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group, which is the one that does not belong to that group ?
(A) Jute (B) Cotton
(C) Wool (D) Silk (E) Rayon
7. In a certain code 'TORCH' is coded as 'IDSNS' and 'PISTA' is coded as 'BUTHO'. How will 'BLINK' be coded in the same code ?
(A) LOJKA (B) LKJOA
(C) AOJKL (D) LOKJA (E) AKJOL
8. In a certain language `na re pa so' means 'books are very interesting', Ika so fa re' means
'are stories in books' and 'te me pa le' means 'reading is very tedious'. What does 'na' mean in that language ?
(A) interesting (B) reading (C) very (D) books (E) are
Directions—(Q. 9 and 10) Read the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow—
If 'A x B' means 'A is to the South of B'.
If 'A + B' means 'A is to the North of B'.
If 'A % B' means 'A is to the East of B'.
If 'A — B' means 'A is to the West of B'.
9. Which of the following means 'P is to the East of Q' ?
(A) H % P — S + Q
(B) Q + R x S — P
(C) P % A — Q + B
(D) Q — Z % S x P
(E) None of these
10. In the equation F °A) Q + R —5.5 is in which direction with respect too?
(A) East (B) South
(C) West (D) South-West (E) South-East
Directions — (Q. 11-15) The following questions are based on the five four digit numbers given below —
3475 2791 6458 1826 7534
11. If one is added to the last digit of each of the numbers, in how many numbers thus formed will
the last digit be a perfect square?
(One is also a perfect square)
(A) None (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three (E) Four
12. If the first and third digits of each of the numbers are interchanged, what will be the sum of
the second digit of the lowest number and the third digit of the highest number of the new numbers thus formed ?
(A) 7 (B) 10
(C) 13 (D) 5 (E) 8
13. What will be the resultant if the second digit of the highest number is subtracted from the third digit of the second lowest number?
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 3 (D) 6 (E) 4
14. If all the digits in each of the numbers are arranged in descending order from left to right within the number, which of the following will be the sum of all the four digits of the number which is third highest in the new arrangement ?
(A) 19 (B) 18
(C) 22 (D) 17 (E) 23
15. If in each number, the first and the last digits are interchanged, which of the following will be the second lowest number ?
(A) 3475 (B) 2791
(C) 6458 (D) 1826 (E) 7534
Directions—(Q. 16-20) In each question/set of questions below are statements followed by
two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even
if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give Answers—
(A) If only conclusion I follows
(B) If only conclusion II follows
(C) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(D) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(E) If both conclusions I and II follow
16. Statements :
All gems are precious.
Some gems are stones.
All stones are diamonds.
Conclusions :
I. At least some stones are precious.
II. All diamonds are precious.
17. Statements :
All dreams are fantasies.
Some fantasies are pleasant.
All pleasant are everlasting.
Some everlasting are memories.
Conclusions :
I. Some dreams are memories.
II. Some fantasies are everlasting.
18. Statements :
All black are blue.
All blue are green.
All green are emerald.
Conclusions :
I. Some emeralds are green.
II. All black and blue are green.
Directions-(Q.- 19 and 20)
Statements :
No design is fashion.
All fashions are temporary.
Some temporary are permanent.
19. Conclusions :
I. Some designs are permanent.
II. No fashion is permanent.
20. Conclusions :
I. At least some temporary are fashions.
II. At least some temporary are not designs.
Directions—(Q. 21-25) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions—
Seven trees namely mango, lemon, apple, ashoka, banana, guava and papaya are planted
in a straight row, not necessarily in the same order. (Assume as if the trees are facing North)
(a) The papaya tree is planted fourth to the right of the lemon tree.
(b) The Ashoka tree is planted at the extreme right end of the row.
(c) The mango and guava trees are immediate neighbours of the lemon tree.
(d) The bananatree is planted immediately next to the mango tree.
21. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their position in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to the group ?
(A) lemon, mango
(B) banana, apple
(C) mango, banana
(D) guava, lemon
(E) apple, ashoka
22. Which trees are planted at the extreme ends of the row ?
(A) guava, apple
(B) lemon, ashoka
(C) guava, ashoka
(D) lemon, papaya
(E) guava, papaya
23. Which of the following tree is planted exactly in the middle of the row ?
(A) papaya (B) mango
(C) banana (D) lemon (E) apple
24. What is the position of the apple tree with respect to the guava tree ?
(A) Second to the right
(B) Fourth to the right
(C) Immediate left
(D) Third to the right
(E) Third to the left
25. How many trees are planted between the mango and the ashoka trees ?
(A) None (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three (E) Four
Directions-(Q. 26-30) Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions—
A, B, C, D, F, G, H and J are sitting around a circular table facing the centre.
(a) D sits exactly between J and F.
(b) J sits second to the left of F and second to the right of B.
(c) H sits third to the left of G.
(d) A is not an immediate neighbour of B.
26. How many people sit between G and H when counted in an anticlockwise direction from G ?
(A) One (B) Two
(C) Three (D) Four (E) Five
27. If H : F then J : ?
(A) B (B) F
(C) H (D) G (E) None of these
28. If all the persons are made to sit in alphabetical order in anticlockwise direction,
starting from A, the positions of how many (excluding A) will remain unchanged as compared to their original seating positions ?
(A) None (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three (E) Four
29. In which of the following pairs, is the second person sitting to the immediate left of the first person?
(A) GJ (B) FA
(C) CH (D) AH (E) DF
30. Who sits third to the left of J?
(A) B (B) A
(C) C (D) H (E) D
Directions—(Q. 31-35) Study the following arrangement of digits and symbols carefully and answer the questions given below-
3 4 2 6 8 7 © 5 4 £ 3 2 9 $ 1 6 5 3 7 # 9 8 6 @ 2 1 4 3 π 9 8 7 2 β 4 3
31. How many 2's are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately followed by a perfect square ?
(1 is also a perfect square)
(A) None (B) One
(C) Two (D) Three (E) Four
32. Which of the following is fifth to the right of the eighteenth from the left end of the above arrangement?
(A) $ (B) 9
(C) 2 (D) @ (E) 6
33. How many symbols are there in the above arrangement, each of which' is immediately preceded as well as followed by an even number in the above arrangement?
(A) One (B) Two
(C) Three (D) Four (E) Five
34. If all the digits that are perfect squares are dropped from the above arrangement, which of
the following will be the thirteenth (digit/symbol) from the left end of the above arrangement ?
(1 is also a perfect square)
(A) $ (8) 6
(C) # (D) 7 (E) 5
35. How many pairs of digits are there in the number highlighted in bold in the above arrangement
each of which has as many digits between them (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the numerical series ?
(A) One (B) Two
(C) Three (D) Four (E) Five
Directions— (Q. 36-40) In each question below is given a group of letters followed by five
combinations of number/symbol codes lettered (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E). You have to find
out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the
following coding system and the conditions and mark the letter of that combination as your
answer—
Letter :
P I R S E J L O D N X A B C K
Number/Symbol code :
β 5 4 # 3 8 @ 7 2 1 $ 6 π 9 Ω
Conditions :
(i) If both the first and the fifth elements are vowels, the codes for both these are to be interchanged.
(ii) If the group of letters contains no vowel, the codes for the first and the last elements are to be interchanged.
(iii) If the third element is a vowel and the fourth a consonant, the fourth element is to be coded as the code for the second element.
36. JDRALS
(A) 8246@# (B) 8246#@ (C) 8264@# (D) 8@426# (E) 2846@#
37. ORNKEL
(A) 314Ω7@ (B) 374Ω1@
(C) 741Ω3@ (D) 341Ω7@ (E) 714Ω3g
38. EPBCOK
(A) 7βπ93Ω (B) 3πβ97Ω
(C) 3β9π7Ω (D) β3π79Ω (E) 3βπ97Ω
39. RXISCN
(A) $45$91 (B) 4$9$51
(C) 4$5$91 (D) 4$$951 (E) 4$$519
40. JRXPDB
(A) 4πβ$28 (B) π4$β28 (C) π$4β28 (D) πβ4$28
(E) 84$β2π
Directions-(0. 41-50) In each of the questions given below which one of the five answer figures
on the right should come after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence were continued ?
Answers :
1 (C) 2 (D) 3 (B) 4 (D) 5 (D) 6 (E) 7 (A) 8 (A) 9 (E) 10 (E)
11 (B) 12 (B) 13 (E) 14 (D) 15 (E) 16 (D) 17 (B) 18 (E) 19 (D) 20 (A)
21 (E) 22 (C) 23 (C) 24 (B) 25 (D) 26 (D) 27 (A) 28 (B) 29 (C) 30 (C)
31 (C) 32 (E) 33 (B) 34 (E) 35 (D) 36 (A) 37 (D) 38 (A) 39 (C) 40 (B)
41 (E) 42 (D) 43 (B) 44 (C) 45 (D) 46 (A) 47 (A) 48 (C) 49 (B) 50 (E)
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