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1. 9, 7, 14, 11, 33, 28, ?, 133, 931 18. 32, 63, 114, 185, 276, ?
(1) 64 (2) 46 (3) 140 (4) 123 (1) 359 (2) 387 (3) 367 (4) 396
2. 6, 12, 23, 44, 85, ? 19. 870, 342, 132, ?, 12, 2
(1) 166 (2) 174 (3) 165 (4) 168 (1) 90 (2) 42 (3) 64 (4) 48
3. 80, 62, 46, ?, 20 20. 2, 12, 80, ?, 1452
(1) 36 (2) 40 (3) 38 (4) 32 (1) 150 (2) 392 (3) 222 (4) 576
4. 92, 23, 27, 9, 12, 6, ? 21. 8, 20, 45, 96, 199, ?
(1) 20 (2) 16 (3) 8 (4) 10 (1) 420 (2) 406 (3) 408 (4) 326
5. 495, 270, 126, 45, 9, ? 22. 9, 19, 35, 75, 143, ?
(1) 8 (2) 6 (3) 5 (4) 0 (1) 287 (2) 285 (3) 196 (4) 295
6. 6, 7, 15, 46, 185, ? 23. 930, 812, 650, 420, 182, ?
(1) 920 (2) 924 (3) 830 (4) 926 (1) 42 (2) 20 (3) 6 (4) 64
7. 0, 5, 8, 17, 24, 37, 48, ? 24. 7, 9, 15, 33, 87, ?
(1) 65 (2) 67 (3) 56 (4) 71 (1) 195 (2) 149 (3) 294 (4) 249
8. 999, 730, 510, 345, 213, ? 25. 2, 20, 110, 380, ?
(1) 122 (2) 126 (3) 128 (4) 160 (1) 424 (2) 650 (3) 982 (4) 992
9. 2, 5, 14, 7, 3, 20, 10, 4, ?, 14 26. 41, 12, 163, 94, 365, 256, ?
(1) 26 (2) 30 (3) 22 (4) 28 (1) 647 (2) 547 (3) 497 (4) 367
10. 389, 338, 297, ?, 245 27. 4, 8, 28, 80, 244, ?
(1) 266 (2) 276 (3) 256 (4) 286 (1) 428 (2) 624 (3) 728 (4) 628
11. 41, 42, 45, 43, 54, 51, 79, 78, ?, 142 28. 1010, 738, 222, ?
(1) 138 (2) 108 (3) 128 (4) 98 (1) 68 (2) 30 (3) 10 (4) 2
12. 3, 7, 35, 47, ?, 119 29. 123, 135, 157, 1711, 11113, ?
(1) 99 (2) 98 (3) 89 (4) 72 (1) 1314 (2) 11316
13. 9, 25, 46, 73, 107, ? (3) 11317 (4) 11319
(1) 133 (2) 149 (3) 148 (4) 145 30. 256, 125, 60, ?, 12.5
14. 23, 27, 43, 79, 143, ? (1) 40 (2) 28 (3) 25 (4) 24
(1) 242 (2) 241 (3) 240 (4) 243 31. 4, 23, 122, 621, ?
15. 5, 6, 15, 50, 207, ? (1) 960 (2) 1296
(1) 936 (2) 944 (3) 2990 (4) 3120
(3) 1034 (4) 1044 32. –1, 35, 143, ?, 575
16. 901, 785, 577, 325, 101, ? (1) 223 (2) 323 (3) 313 (4) 296
(1) 24 (2) 48 (3) 63 (4) 1 33. 13, 34, 85, 142, 229, 322, ?
17. 20, 40, 60, 100, 220, 700, ? (1) 404 (2) 435 (3) 365 (4) 445
(1) 2620 (2) 1220 34. 1, 18, 75, ?, 405
(3) 3100 (4) 2200 (1) 186 (2) 196 (3) 204 (4) 216
35. 0, 1, 32, 81, ?, 25, 6 52. 300, 303, 294, 298, 282, 287, ?
(1) 46 (2) 36 (3) 44 (4) 64 (1) 262 (2) 272 (3) 312 (4) 302
36. 6, 15, 35, 77, 143, 221, 323, ? 53. 606, 201, 66, ?, 6, 1
(1) 437 (2) 427 (3) 384 (4) 365
(1) 21 (2) 60 (3) 36 (4) 24
37. 9, 9, 14, 34, 124, ?
54. 3, 14, 33, ?, 95, 138, 189
(1) 448 (2) 604 (3) 636 (4) 576
(1) 52 (2) 60 (3) 71 (4) 76
38. 18, 56, 118, 210, 338, ?
55. 1, 1, 5, 13, 41, 121, ?
(1) 508 (2) 510 (3) 512 (4) 524
(1) 216 (2) 265 (3) 365 (4) 278
39. 0, 14, 78, 252, ?
(1) 448 (2) 620 (3) 636 (4) 576 56. 111, 129, 183, 345, 831, ?
40. 21, 56, 115, 204, 329, ? (1) 2389 (2) 2379
(1) 496 (2) 520 (3) 486 (4) 596 (3) 2229 (4) 2289
41. 125, 216, 343, 515, 723, ? 57. 313, 265, 230, 206, ?, 183
(1) 754 (2) 683 (3) 845 (4) 814 (1) 176 (2) 191 (3) 181 (4) 201
42. 7, 21, 11, 33, 17, ? 58. 200, 200, 205, 195, 215, 185, 235, 165, ?, ?
(1) 30 (2) 50 (3) 54 (4) 51
(1) 125, 275 (2) 275, 125
43. 3, 6, 11, 19, 32, 53, ?
(3) 265, 145 (4) 295, 145
(1) 68 (2) 87 (3) 81 (4) 77
59. 163, 167, 142, 147, 111, 117, ?, 75
44. 2, 26, 74, 98, 146, ?
(1) 96 (2) 68 (3) 78 (4) 92
(1) 170 (2) 194 (3) 196 (4) 208
60. 2, 3, 10, 12, 13, 20, 21, 22, ?, ?
45. 240, 332, 118, 168, 57, 86, ?, 45
(1) 30, 31 (2) 23, 24
(1) 28.5 (2) 26.5
(3) 26, 30 (4) 28, 30
(3) 27 (4) 34.5
46. 1260, 640, 340, 200, 140, 120, ?
(1) 120 (2) 60 (3) 70 (4) 100
47. 840, 168, 42, 14, 7, ?
(1) 7 (2) 9 (3) 5 (4) 2
48. 111, 108, 99, 81, 72, ?
(1) 63 (2) 57 (3) 67 (4) 53
49. 232, ?, 45, 19, 12, 12
(1) 108 (2) 118 (3) 124 (4) 127
50. 634, 314, 154, 74, ?, 14, 4
(1) 44 (2) 28 (3) 34 (4) 24
51. 1729, 999, 513, 215, 65, ?
(1) 7 (2) 9 (3) 13 (4) 26
NUMBER ODDMAN
In each of the following questions, a number series is given. One of the term in the series is wrong.
Identify the wrong term.
1. 3, 2, 8, 9, 13, 22, 18, 32, 23, 42
(1) 9 (2) 13 (3) 22 (4) 32
2. 325, 259, 202, 160, 127, 105, 94
(1) 160 (2) 259 (3) 105 (4) 202
3. 81, 64, 27, 16, 9, 4, 3, 2, 1
(1) 4 (2) 27 (3) 2 (4) 9
4. 2, 3, 11, 48, 102, 227
(1) 48 (2) 227 (3) 3 (4) 11
5. 14, 32, 72, 156, 328, 680, 1376
(1) 328 (2) 156 (3) 680 (4) 32
6. 4, 6, 18, 90, 486, 3645, 32805
(1) 90 (2) 3645 (3) 18 (4) 486
7. 479, 310, 431, 350, 301, 374, 383
(1) 431 (2) 301 (3) 310 (4) 350
8. 9, 8, 14, 36, 152, 755, 4524
(1) 152 (2) 8 (3) 755 (4) 36
9. 7, 14, 56, 168, 336, 1344, 2668, 8064
(1) 56 (2) 336 (3) 2668 (4) 1344
10. 31, 59, 131, 209, 336, 503
(1) 131 (2) 336 (3) 503 (4) 209
11. 11, 24, 67, 122, 218, 340, 515
(1) 340 (2) 67 (3) 515 (4) 218
12. 1, 5, 9, 17, 25, 35, 49, 65
(1) 35 (2) 9 (3) 49 (4) 65
13. 7, 17, 31, 49, 71, 96, 127
(1) 71 (2) 127 (3) 17 (4) 96
14. 3, 18, 43, 78, 123, 178, 243, 328
(1) 328 (2) 78 (3) 178 (4) 18
15. 2, 10, 30, 68, 134, 222, 350
(1) 30 (2) 134 (3) 222 (4) 68
16. 35, 39, 48, 69, 89, 125
(1) 48 (2) 89 (3) 125 (4) 69
17. 625, 343, 125, 49, 25, 7, 5, 1, 0
(1) 7 (2) 5 (3) 1 (4) 0
18. 728, 691, 656, 623, 592, 565
(1) 656 (2) 623 (3) 565 (4) 592
19. 7, 9, 16, 25, 40, 66, 107
(1) 16 (2) 40 (3) 66 (4) 25
20. 4, 3, 4, 9, 32, 155, 936
(1) 4 (2) 32 (3) 155 (4) 936
21. 14604, 2420, 480, 108, 28, 8, 4
(1) 2420 (2) 480 (3) 108 (4) 28
22. 445, 221, 109, 46, 25, 11, 4
(1) 109 (2) 11 (3) 221 (4) 46
23. 3, 5, 10, 12, 24, 26, 48, 54
(1) 10 (2) 24 (3) 48 (4) 54
24. 16, 81, 196, 361, 529, 841
(1) 196 (2) 841 (3) 529 (4) 81
25. 11, 13, 17, 25, 32, 38, 47, 58
(1) 38 (2) 17 (3) 47 (4) 25
26. 1, 1, 2, 4, 4, 7, 7, 11
(1) 11 (2) 4 (3) 7 (4) 1
27. 4, 18, 48, 110, 180, 294, 448
(1) 48 (2) 180 (3) 18 (4) 110
28. 2, 30, 6, 20, 12, 12, 15, 6
(1) 15 (2) 12 (3) 6 (4) 20
29. 1440, 240, 48, 12, 4, 1
(1) 48 (2) 4 (3) 1 (4) 240
30. 356, 172, 80, 34, 10
(1) 80 (2) 10 (3) 34 (4) 172
31. 1, 2, 10, 37, 101, 225, 442
(1) 10 (2) 37 (3) 101 (4) 225
32. 92, 74, 46, 36, 18, 10
(1) 46 (2) 18 (3) 74 (4) 36
33. 67, 84, 95, 114, 123, 140
(1) 95 (2) 123 (3) 84 (4) 114
34. 5, 3, 6, 8, 13, 20, 32, 51, 82
(1) 5 (2) 32 (3) 51 (4) 20
35. 720, 120, 24, 8, 2, 1, 1
(1) 24 (2) 2 (3) 120 (4) 8
NUMBER ANALOGY
In each of the following questions find out the alternative which will replace the question mark.
1. 12 : 35 : : ? : 63
(1) 21 (2) 18 (3) 16 (4) 14
2. 01 : 08 : : ? : 64
(1) 09 (2) 16 (3) 36 (4) 49
3. 24 : 126 : : 08 : ?
(1) 10 (2) 24 (3) 26 (4) 28
4. 01 : 04 : : 08 : ?
(1) 96 (2) 72 (3) 64 (4) 81
5. 4 : 12 : : 10 : ?
(1) 20 (2) 90 (3) 60 (4) 45
6. 48 : 63 : : 624 : ?
(1) 679 (2) 677 (3) 675 (4) 676
7. 170 : 226 : : 362 : ?
(1) 398 (2) 442 (3) 375 (4) 440
8. 323 : 323 : : 489 : ?
(1) 486 (2) 484 (3) 984 (4) 991
9. 782 : 17 : : 195 : ?
(1) 19 (2) 21 (3) 17 (4) 15
10. 28 : 280 : : 74 : ?
(1) 814 (2) 750 (3) 756 (4) 714
11. 30 : 12 : : 35 : ?
(1) 10 (2) 12 (3) 14 (4) 16
12. 6 : 30 : : 10 : ?
(1) 110 (2) 90 (3) 80 (4) 125
13. 12 : 3 : : 30 :
(1) 5 (2) 6 (3) 7 (4) 9
14. 2143 : 2251 : : 3531 : ?
(1) 3241 (2) 3441 (3) 3134 (4) 3254
15. 27 : 125 : : 343 : ?
(1) 125 (2) 1331 (3) 512 (4) 1024
16. 44 : 15 : : 88 : ?
(1) 16 (2) 17 (3) 63 (4) 56
17. 612 : 510 : : 48 : ?
(1) 34 (2) 58 (3) 714 (4) 219
18. 12 : 34 : : 78
(1) 910 (2) 911 (3) 180 (4) 144
19. 2:6::4:?
(1) 16 (2) 24 (3) 48 (4) 60
20. 3 : 18 : : 4 : ?
(1) 48 (2) 44 (3) 56 (4) 28
21. 31 : 2 : 91 : ?
(1) 10 (2) 12 (3) 8 (4) 5
22. 666 : 675 : : 774 : ?
(1) 795 (2) 883 (3) 892 (4) 882
23. 54 : 45 : : 34 : ?
(1) 45 (2) 46 (3) 24 (4) 27
24. 57 : 110 : : 69 : ?
(1) 126 (2) 130 (3) 134 (4) 144
25. 30 : 10 : : 350 : ?
(1) 125 (2) 180 (3) 176 (4) 130
26. 6 : 15 : : 35 : ?
(1) 80 (2) 77 (3) 72 (4) 40
27. 9 : 26 : : 126 : ?
(1) 730 (2) 1332 (3) 1330 (4) 342
28. 642 : 12 : : 319 : ?
(1) 27 (2) 13 (3) 4 (4) 16
29. 125 : 36 : : 1 : ?
(1) 8 (2) 9 (3) 64 (4) 4
30. 350 : 222 : : 30 : ?
(1) 10 (2) 130 (3) 9 (4) 68
31. 19 : 65 : : ? : 126
(1) 44 (2) 28 (3) 32 (4) 47
32. 3 : 30 : : 4 : ?
(1) 140 (2) 260 (3) 256 (4) 196
33. 3 : 33 : : 15 : ?
(1) 55 (2) 155 (3) 165 (4) 195
34. 15 : 3375 : : 11 : ?
(1) 1331 (2) 1335 (3) 1495 (4) 1661
35. 832 : 166 : : 414 : ?
(1) 289 (2) 164 (3) 784 (4) 190
36. 11 : 125 : : 14 : ?
(1) 100 (2) 200 (3) 225 (4) 250
37. 9 : 99 : : 13 : ?
(1) 195 (2) 169 (3) 175 (4) 185
38. 81 : 512 : : 121 : ?
(1) 1000 (2) 1110 (3) 1111 (4) 1331
39. 4 : 32 : : 9 : ?
(1) 324 (2) 320 (3) 340 (4) 243
40. 11 : 2 : : 99 : ?
(1) 81 (2) 83 (3) 18 (4) 64
41. 6 : 30 : : 5 : ?
(1) 21 (2) 24 (3) 22 (4) 20
42. 29 : 31 : : 107 : ?
(1) 109 (2) 118 (3) 117 (4) 113
43. 2197 : 13 : : 3375 : ?
(1) 11 (2) 12 (3) 15 (4) 17
44. 92 : 49 : : 81 : ?
(1) 49 (2) 81 (3) 64 (4) 36
45. 3 : 72 : : 6 : ?
(1) 1260 (2) 1290 (3) 1080 (4) 1440
46. 27 : 125 : : 343 : ?
(1) 1728 (2) 2197 (3) 729 (4) 1331
47. 20 : 110 : : 42 : ?
(1) 80 (2) 256 (3) 156 (4) 85
48. 81 : 3 : : 1296 : ?
(1) 12 (2) 6 (3) 8 (4) 9
3 8
49. : 16 : : : ?
7 3
(1) 63 (2) 64 (3) 49 (4) 25
50. 120 : 30 : : 720 : ?
(1) 40 (2) 122 (3) 60 (4) 90
CODING DECODING
1. In a certain code, FRUIT is coded as ITVKW, (1) BLOUSE (2) BLAZER
then what is the code of the word SWEET ?
(3) BONDLE (4) BLONDE
(1) VYFFW (2) VYFDJ 10. In a certain code, MICKEY is coded as NGFGJS,
(3) VYGFW (4) VYFGW then what is the code of the word DONALD ?
2. In a certain code, BOUQUET is coded as (1) CMQWQR (2) EMQWQX
YMRORCQ, then what is the code of the word
(3) EQQWOX (4) EMQWRX
GARLAND ?
11. In a certain code, EQUIPMENT is coded as
(1) DXOIXKA (2) EYPJYLB
FQTJPLFNS, then what is the code of the word
(3) DYOJXLA (4) EXPJXLB EXTEMPORE ?
3. In a certain code, INK is coded as 6C7G10A, then (1) FEXTFNOPSE (2) FXSFMOPRD
which word is used to code word 8H1D7G ?
(3) FXTFMOPRF (4) FXSFMOPRF
(1) PEN (2) PAN (3) MAN (4) CAN
12. In a certain code, CANOE is coded as IFRRG,
4. In a certain code, PRAVEEN is coded as then what is the code of the word MUSIC ?
NFEWASP, then what is the code of the word
(1) SZWLE (2) MWVMH
SATISH ?
(3) NTULB (4) QYZMG
(1) HTIUAT (2) HITAUT
13. In a certain code, MUNICIPALITY is coded as
(3) HSITAS (4) HTIAUT
INMUAPCIYTLI, then what is the code of the
5. In a certain code, MISSISSIPPI is coded as word JUDICIAL ?
MPPISSISSII, then what is the code of the word
(1) IDUJLACI (2) IDJULAIC
ARLINGTON ?
(3) UJDIALCI (4) IDJULACI
(1) AOTNRLING (2) AGTORLINN
14. In a certain code, INDEX is coded as 42631 and
(3) ANGTORLIN (4) AOTGNILRN
DESKTOP is coded as 6357980, then what is
6. In a certain code, CROCODILE is coded as the code of the word SPINE ?
386364257, then what is the code of the word (1) 58432 (2) 50243
CORDCOLD ?
(3) 50423 (4) 50324
(1) 36843654 (2) 39873654
15. In a certain code, TEACHING is coded as
(3) 39783654 (4) 39783564
CHEATING, then what is the code of the word
7. In a certain code, TENDULKAR is coded as GRADIENT ?
LKARUTEND, then what is the code of the word
(1) RADIGENT (2) DIRAGENT
GANGULY ?
(3) RGDIENTA (4) DRIGAENT
(1) ULYGGAN (2) GNALUGY
16. In a certain code, BOAST is coded as 51906 and
(3) NAGUYLU (4) ULYGNAG
KING is coded as 4837, then what is the code of
8. In a certain code, MARKETING is coded as the word BANGKOK ?
NBSKETHMF, then which word is used to code
(1) 5934714 (2) 5934147
word LOPWLECFD ?
(3) 5937441 (4) 5937414
(1) KARABINER (2) KILOMETRE
17. In a certain code, CRIME is coded as GMOFM,
(3) KNOWLEDGE (4) KNOWINGLY then what is the code of the word PLOT ?
9. In a certain code, LATEST is coded as
(1) GUOQ (2) TUIP
MZVCVQ, then which word is used to code
word CKQLGB ? (3) MULT (4) TGUM
18. In a certain code, RAPID is coded as XGVOJ, (1) SOPTSRE (2) SOSRPET
then what is the code of the word STRING ?
(3) SRETSOP (4) SOPRSET
(1) YZXOTM (2) YZXOSN 27. In a certain code, RHOUIGT is coded as
(3) YZXTOM (4) YXZOTM XYMNOPQ, then what is the code of the word
OUTRIGHT ?
19. In a certain code, KITCHEN is coded as
5263417, then what is the code of the word (1) MNQXOPYQ (2) MNIOYXPQ
CHICKEN ?
(3) MNIOXYPQ (4) MNOQXYNQ
(1) 4321753 (2) 3423517
28. In a certain code, BHOPAL is coded as
(3) 2435317 (4) 3425317 GMTUFQ, then what is the code of the word
TRAGEDY ?
20. In a certain code, MAJOR is coded as ILQZN,
then what is the code of the word CRAZY ? (1) XUGNLID (2) YWFLJID
(1) BAZIX (2) DIBAC (3) YVDJJHC (4) YWDLJID
(3) ZBXQY (4) BAIZX 29. In a certain code, ROSE is coded as TSYM, then
what is the code of the word PINK ?
21. In a certain code, NOTHING is coded as
OQWLNTN, then which word is used to code (1) RNTS (2) RNST
word DQPTZZLZ ? (3) RMTS (4) RMST
(1) COMPUTER (2) COUNTING
30. In a certain code, CALENDAR is coded as
(3) COMPLETE (4) COMPLAIN CLANEADR, then what is the code of the word
CIRCULAR ?
22. In a certain code, LIBRARY is coded as
MRCIBIZ, then what is the code of the word (1) CRUIACLR (2) CICRLURA
BOOKS ?
(3) CRIUCALR (4) ICRCLUAR
(1) CLPRT (2) CLPPT
31. In a certain code, ADVENTURES is coded as
(3) CLPLT (4) CLPJT TDRESAUVEN, then what is the code of the
word SURPRISING ?
23. In a certain code, LOVE is coded as RSRY, then
what is the code of the word ROSE ? (1) IUINGSSRRP (2) IUIPGSRSNR
(1) YSOZ (2) YOSZ (3) IRIPGSSNRR (4) IUIPGSSRNR
(3) XSOY (4) XTOY 32. In a certain code, IMPEACH is coded as
CHIMAPE, then what is the code of the word
24. In a certain code, CURTAIN is coded as
CONTAUR ?
CAITURN, then what is the code of the word
HILLOCK ? (1) URCOANT (2) TOURCON
(1) HOCLILK (2) HCOLLIK (3) UCARONT (4) URACNOT
(3) HKLLIOK (4) HOLLICK 33. In a certain code, CONFRONTATION is coded
as 5931793484693, then what is the code of the
25. In a certain code, BLEMISH is coded as
word TORONTO ?
AODPHVG, then what is the code of the word
CHAPTER ? (1) 4797347 (2) 4393743
(1) BGAGMFP (2) ADGIOFS (3) 4979349 (4) 4979439
(3) CAHTPRE (4) BKZSSHQ 34. In a certain code, NARGRUED is coded as
GRANDEUR, then what is the code of the word
26. In a certain code, MECHANICS is coded as
SERPEVRE ?
HCEMASCIN, then what is the code of the word
POSTERS ? (1) PERSEVER (2) PRESEVER
(3) PERSERVE (4) PRESERVE
35. In a certain code, TOGETHER is coded as (1) BHATRA (2) BHERET
RQEGRJCT, then what is the code of the word
(3) BHIRIT (4) BHOROT
PAROLE ?
44. In a certain code, CAB is coded as WUV, then
(1) RCPQJK (2) NYPQNC what is the code of the word TRUCK ?
(3) NCQPJG (4) RCTQNG
(1) MLOVE (2) MLOWD
36. In a certain code, CONSULT is coded as
(3) NLOVE (4) NLOWE
OCSNLUT, then what is the code of the word
ADVICE ? 45. In a certain code, ANTENNA is coded as
NAGRAAN, then what is the code of the word
(1) DAIVCE (2) DAVIEC
MADURAI ?
(3) DAVICE (4) DAIVEC (1) YOQJFMX (2) ZMPIFNX
37. In a certain code, MINISTER is coded as
(3) ZNQHENV (4) YLPIDMO
QLPJTVHV, then what is the code of the word
COMPUTER ? 46. In a certain code, STUDIES is coded as
TVXHNKZ, then what is the code of the word
(1) GROAVVHV (2) GROQVVHV
TOPPER ?
(3) GORQTVHV (4) GROTQVHV
(1) UPQQFS (2) UQSSJX
38. In a certain code, TAILOR is coded as ZGORUX, (3) UQSTJX (4) SPQQJX
then what is the code of the word CLOTHES ?
47. In a certain code, REPUBLIC is coded as
(1) IRUZNKY (2) IQVZMLY
THUBMYZV, then which word is used to code
(3) IRUYNLX (4) IQUZMKY word PDYPZA ?
39. In a certain code, GUEST is coded as 13268 and (1) NATURE (2) POTION
HOUSE is coded as 59362, then what is the code
(3) NOTION (4) NATION
of the word STOUT ?
48. In a certain code, RELIANCE is coded as
(1) 68938 (2) 69838
SDNGDKGA, then what is the code of the word
(3) 68398 (4) 68983 SATYAM ?
40. In a certain code, WINDOW is coded as (1) TBVADP (2) TZVWDJ
ZHQBRT, then what is the code of the word
(3) TZVADP (4) TAVAEP
HOUSE ?
49. In a certain code, TABLE is coded as UEKBD,
(1) KNXQH (2) KNXRH
then what is the code of the word CHAIR ?
(3) KNXQF (4) KNXRF
(1) DJYLQ (2) DLISR
41. In a certain code, BAG is coded as A2A1A7, (3) DGSIR (4) DLJYQ
then what is the code of the word POCKET ?
50. In a certain code, LANGUAGE is coded as
(1) B8C5A3C2A5E4 (2) B8C5A3A11A5E4
MDSNDLTT, then which word is used to code
(3) B8C5A3A11A6E4 (4) A8B5A3A11B5E4 word MDYLALY ?
42. In a certain code, APPLE is coded as 21517116, (1) LATERAL (2) CACKING
then what is the code of the word GRAPE ?
(3) LOBSTER (4) LANTERN
(1) 7162156 (2) 8170156 51. In a certain code, FACTORY is coded as
(3) 8172156 (4) 7152155 HEIBYDM, then which word is used to code
word GQVTYKSH ?
43. In a certain code, INDIA is coded as ONDOE,
then what is the code of the word BHARAT ? (1) EMPLOYER (2) LABOURER
(3) EMPLOYEE (4) EXERCISE
52. In a certain code, PRIZE is coded as CEVMR, Directions (Q.59 & Q.60) : In a certain code
then what is the code of the word AWARD ? language, PAM BAM RAM means ROSE IS
RED, RAM TAM SAM means GRASS IS
(1) LTLES (2) NJNEQ
GREEN, BAM YAM GAM means RED THICK
(3) MJMER (4) MSMEL BLOOD and GAM RAM YAM means BLOOD
53. In a certain code language, 2 7 8 means APPLES IS THICK.
ARE SWEET, 3 5 7 means JAMOON TASTES 59. What is the code for GREEN BLOOD ?
SWEET and 9 8 2 means APPLES ARE RED.
(1) TAM GAM (2) SAM GAM
Which digit means RED in this language ?
(3) SAM YAM (4) None
(1) 2 (2) 5 (3) 3 (4) 9
60. What is the code of RED ?
54. In a certain code language, 5 1 9 means SWEET
AND HOT, 7 5 3 means MANGO IS SWEET (1) PAM (2) RAM
and 1 4 7 means MILK IS HOT. Which digit (3) BAM (4) YAM
stand for MILK ?
(1) 4 (2) 7 (3) 1 (4) 9
Directions (Q.55 & Q.56) : In a certain code
language, if I EAT RICE is coded as CHIK TAT
WIC, YOU EAT ICE is coded as PIC WIC NIC,
THEY DRINK COFFEE is coded as HOP BOP
TOP and I LIKE YOU is coded as GUP NIC
CHIK.
55. What is the code for I ?
(1) TAT (2) WIC
(3) CHIK (4) GUP
56. What is the code for COFFEE ?
(1) BOP (2) TOP
(3) HOP (4) Can’t be determined
57. In a certain code language, PUM KUM BUM
means LIONS ARE ROARING, KUM SIM GIM
means LIONS AND TIGERS, PUM DEM FIN
means PUPS ARE CUTE. Which word in this
language means ROARING ?
(1) BUM (2) KUM
(3) SIM (4) PUM
58. In a certain code language, 2 9 3 means ROSES
ARE RED, 6 3 7 means LOTUS AND ROSES
and 5 2 6 means BEAUTIFUL RED LOTUS.
Which of the following means AND in this code ?
(1) 7 (2) 3 (3) 9 (4) 2
LOGICAL VENN DIAGRAM
Directions (1 to 35) : Each of the questions 7. Men, Women, Housewives
contains three objects. The relationship among
(1) 7 (2) 6 (3) 5 (4) 2
these three object can be represented by one of
the Venn diagrams given below. Identify the 8. Tiger, Fox, Carnivores
appropriate diagram and tick that alternative (1) 2 (2) 10 (3) 5 (4) 7
which follows.
9. Utensils, Steel materials, Steel vessels
(1) 7 (2) 3 (3) 5 (4) 9
(1) (2) 10. Liars, Politicians, Illiterates
(1) 8 (2) 1 (3) 4 (4) 9
11. Liquids, Inflammables, Petrol
(3) (4) (1) 7 (2) 3 (3) 5 (4) 9
12. Doctors, Poets, Books
(1) 11 (2) 10 (3) 9 (4) 8
(5) (6) 13. Swimmers, Athletes, Sports persons
(1) 11 (2) 10 (3) 9 (4) 8
14. Graduates, Illiterates, Kind people
35. Females, Mothers, Doctors 40. Indians who are neither Muslims nor
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4 administrators.
Directions (36 to 39) : In the following questions, some (1) a (2) b (3) c (4) d
diagrams are given in which the figures are 41. Muslims who are not Indians but
interlocking each other. Each figure represents a adminitrators.
certain section of people which is indicate
thereon. Different regions of the diagram are (1) d (2) e (3) f (4) g
lettered. Read the statements of the questions 42. Administrators who are non-Indians and non-
given below the diagram, and tick the letter of Muslims.
the region which represents the statement :
(1) d (2) e (3) f (4) g
Directions (48 to 51) : In the following questions, some 54. In the diagram, which one of the following
diagrams are given in which the figures are statements is TRUE ?
interlocking each other. Each figure represents a (1) There are some non-urban non-boys who
certain section of people which is indicate are sportsman but not cricketers.
thereon. Different regions of the diagram are
(2) There are some urban boys who are not
lettered. Read the statements of the questions
cricketers but who are sportsman.
given below the diagram, and tick the letter of
the region which represents the statement : (3) There are no non-cricketer sportsman
among the non-urban boys.
48. Professors who are sportsman as well as traders.
(4) There are some urban boys who are not
(1) a (2) b (3) c (4) d
ccricketers.
49. Professors who are traders but not sportsman.
55. In the diagram, which one of the following
(1) a (2) b (3) c (4) d statements is NOT TRUE ?
50. Traders who are neither professors nor (1) There are some sportsman who are neither
sportsman. boys nor non-urban and who do not play
(1) a (2) b (3) c (4) d cricket also.
51. Traders who are sportsman but not professors. (2) All urban boys play cricket.
(1) c (2) d (3) e (4) f (3) All urban boys are not sportsman.
Directions (52 to 55) : Observe the diagram given (4) All boys are neither non-urban or cricketers
below and answer the questions. or both.
Boys
Sportsman
Non-urban
Cricketers
DIRECTIONAL TEST
1. Anupama walks 6 km towards West and then
turns towards North and walks 5 km. Again she
turns towards left and walks 6 km. Finally she
turns towards left and covers 10 km. How far is
she from her starting point ?
(1) 5 km (2) 12 km
(3) 13 km (4) 16 km
2. Sushmita left her college which is facing East
and walked 25 metres along a straight road. Then
she turned right and walked 50 metres. Again
she turned left and walked 100 metres. Once
again she took a left turn and walked 50 metres.
Then turning towards her right, she walked 10
metres and reached the park to meet her friend.
In which direction and at what distance is the
park from the college ?
(1) 135 metres East (2) 135 metres West
(3) 235 metres West (4) 235 metres East
3. Mrs. Roy started from her house. She went 1 km
towards North, then turned right and went 1 km,
from there she again turned right and went 2 km.
Then she turned left and covered 1 km. She agian
turned left and reached her bank after going 1
km. What is the distance between her house and
the bank ?
(1) 2 km (2) 12 22 km
(3) 22 22 km (4) 2 2 32 km
Directions (Q.4 to Q.7) : There are four trees –
tamarind, coconut, mango and neem – each at a
different corner of a rectangular plot. A well is
located at one corner and a cabin at another
adjacent corner. Tamarind and coconut trees are
on either side of the gate which is located at the
centre of the side opposite to the side at whose
extremes, the well and the cabin are located. The
mango tree is not at the corner where the cabin
is located.
4. Which of the following pair can be diagonally
opposite to each other in the plot ?
(1) Neem and tamarind
(2) Cabin and neem
(3) Mango and well
(4) Coconut and tamarind
5. If the tamarind tree is diagonally opposite to the
well, then which is diagonally opposite to the
coconut tree ?
(1) Mango (2) Gate (3) Well (4) Cabin
6. If the coconut tree and the neem tree cannot be (1) D is to North of B
at adjacent corners of the plot, then which of the
(2) A is to South-East of C
following will necessarily have to be at
diagonally opposite corners of the plot ? (3) C is to East of D
(1) Tamarind tree and neem tree (4) C and D are to East of B
(2) Tamarind tree and well 11. From the position in the previous question, all
are asked to move in the anticlockwise direction
(3) Tamarind tree and coconut tree
at an angle of radians. In the new position,
(4) Coconut tree and well which of the following is correct ?
7. Which of the following is correct ? (1) C is to South of B
(1) Cabin and well are not at adjacent corners. (2) D is to East of C
(2) Cabin and coconut tree cannot be at the (3) A is to North of C
adjacent corners.
(4) D is to South of B
(3)Neem tree ad well are at adjacent corners.
12. From the position in the previous question, A
(4) Neem tree is diagonally opposite to well. and C move clockwise and B and D move
8. Akshatha started from her house and walks 30 anticlockwise at an angle of 135°. In this new
position, which of the following is correct ?
metres towards South. Then, turning to her right,
she walks 30 metres. Then, turning to her left, (1) A is to West of B
she walks 20 metres. Again she turns to her left
(2) B is to West of D
and covers 30 metres. How far is she from her
house ? (3) A and C are at the same place
(1) 30 metres (2) 80 metres (4) C is to East of A
(3) 20 metres (4) None of these 13. From the position in the previous question A and
C interchange their positions and B and D move
9. Two ladies and two men are playing a bridge
anticlockwise along ¼ of the circle. In this new
game (cards) and are seated around a square
position –
table. No lady is facing towards East. Persons
sitting opposite to each other are not of the same (1) B is to North-West of A
sex. One man is facing towards South. Which (2) D is South of B
directions are the ladies facing ?
(3) B is to South-West of C
(1) East and West (2) South and East
(3) North and East (4) North and West (4) D is to South-East of C
Directions (Q.10 to Q.13) : Four persons A, B, Directions (Q.14 & Q.15) : Raju started from
C and D are standing on a circular path, as shown his house, went 1 km towards the rising Sun and
in the figure, and they move as per the directions reached point A, then turned right and after going
given in each question. another kilometre, he reached point B; then he
turned left and after 1 km, reached point C. From
Note : radians = 180° there he turned right and walked for 2 km, and
A reached point D. Then he turned right and after
N 1 km, he reached point E and finally turned right
again and reached point F after going 1 km.
(1) 12 22 km (2) 2 2 32 km
C
10. From the position given above, all move in the (3) 3 km (4) 12 32 km
clockwise direction along 3/8 of a circle. Then
which of the following is correct at the new 15. In which direction is D to E ?
position ? (1) North (2) East (3) West (4) South
16. A woman turns to her right at right angle, then 21. Sanjay walks 7 km towards North and turns
turns again to her right and then again turns at towards left and covers 3 km. Again he turns
right angle to her right and faces towards West. towards left and walks 11 km. How far is he from
In which direction was she facing in the the starting point ?
beginning ? (1) 16 km (2) 21 km
(1) North (2) East (3) West (4) South
(3) 12 km (4) 5 km
17. Lalit walks 8 km towards East then turns towards
South-West and walks another 8 km. Again he Directions (Q.22 & Q.23) : On a playing ground
takes a turn towards North-West and walks Divakar, Kiran, Nitin, Anil and Praveen are
another 8 km. In which direction from his starting standing facing towards North. Kiran is 40
point is Lalit standing now ? metres to the right of Anil. Divakar is 50 metres
to the South of Kiran. Nitin is 25 metres to the
(1) North-East (2) South-East
West of Anil. Praveen is 90 metres to the North
(3) West (4) South of Divakar.
18. To avoid paying toll tax at a new bridge, on a 22. Who is towards North-East of the person who is
direct road from A to B, Amit starts from A on to the left of Kiran ?
his scooter and drives 10 km towards South, then
8 km towards West. Again he goes 10 km towards (1) Divakar (2) Nitin
South and then turns to his left and covers a (3) Anil (4) Praveen
distance of 48 km and finally turns to his left
and drives 50 km and reaches B. What is the 23. If a girl walks from Nitin, meets Anil, followed
length of the direct road ? by Kiran, Divakar and then Praveen, how much
distance will she travel, if she goes in a straight
(1) 126 km (2) 28 km
line ?
(3) 40 km (4) 50 km
(1) 205 metres (2) 155 metres
19. In a hilly terrain a man is driving atop on a
serpentine road. After every 1 km, there is a bend (3) 185 metres (4) 245 metres
of half kilometre long and he takes total 5 bends. Directions (Q.24 & Q.25) : Landmarks A, B,
The first bend is a right turn and the second is a C, D, E, F, G and H are as follows :
left turn and finally after taking five bends he
goes straight for 5 km. How much distance has F is 2 km to the East of C. B is 2 km to the West
he totally travelled ? of D. A is 2 km to the South of F. G is 2 km to the
West of A. E is 1 km to the North of D and 1 km
(1) 11.5 km (2) 11 km
to the East of A. H is 1 km to the East of G.
(3) 12 km (4) 12.5 km
24. Which of the following four landmarks are in a
20. A, B, C, D and E are five cities connected as straight line ?
follow :
(1) CGED (2) FAED
(i) There are three two way roads between A
and B. (3) GHAE (4) DAHG
(ii) There are two one way roads connecting B 25. How far is G from C and in which direction ?
to C.
(1) 2 km South (2) 1 km North
(iii) There are four two way roads between B
and D. (3) 2 km West (4) 3 km East
(iv) There is only one way road connecting B to Directions (Q.26 to Q.30) : Sameer starts from
E. his house with his wife at 9:30 a.m. on his scooter.
(v) C and D connected by a two way road and He goes 1 km towards East, drops his wife at her
similarly call centre where she works, turns to his left and
goes another 1 km, then turns to his right, and
(vi) D and E are connected by a one two way after covering 1 km he reaches the bank, where
road. he spends 5 minutes. Then he turns towards
What is the maximum number of possible ways North and reaches hospital, which is 1 km from
for a person to go from D to A without touching the bank and after talking to the nurse for 5
E? minutes, he turns to his left and reaches his office
(1) 18 (2) 12 (3) 24 (4) 3 at 9:58 a.m., which is 2 km from the hospital.
26. How far is Sameer’s office from his home as the
crow flies ? A B C D N
(1) 3 (2) 4 (3) 2 (4) 5
W E
27. How far is the hospital from his wife’s office ?
Z Y X W S
(1) 3 (2) 4 (3) 4½ (4) 2
28. How much time would Sameer take in reaching
his office by the same route if he had not stopped 34. Which of the following two persons are
at the bank and hospital ? positioned in North-West and South-East
directions respectively ?
(1) 25 minutes (2) 20 minutes
(1) W, A (2) B, Y
(3) 23 minutes (4) 18 minutes
(3) Z, D (4) A, W
29. How much is the average speed ?
35. If A, B, C, D move four plots in the clockwise
(1) 15 km/h (2) 18 km/h direction and W, X, Y, Z move six plots in the
(3) 25 km/h (4) 20 km/h anticlockwise direction, then which of the
following two persons would be in the North and
30. At what time did Sameer reach the bank ? South directions, respectively ?
(1) 9:42 a.m. (2) 9:39 a.m. (1) B,X (2) Y, D
(3) 9:45 a.m. (4) 9:36 a.m. (3) Z, A (4) W, C
31. This morning, while Katrina was waiting near 36. If the four policemen move two plots clockwise
her college bus stop, she saw her sister Anushaka and W, X, Y, Z move two plots vertically up,
going on a bike with her friend on the other side who will be able to catch whom ?
of the road. She was shading off the Sun’s rays
with her left hand and her right hand was pointing (1) C, W (2) D, X
towards Katrina. In which direction of Anushaka (3) A, Y (4) B, Z
was Katrina standing ?
37. If all the four policemen and all the four dacoits
(1) West (2) South (3) North (4) East move three plots in the clockwise direction,
Directions (Q.32 & Q.33) : Kiran left for his which of the following two persons would be
bank on a bike. He drove 15 km towards North positioned North-East and South-West
and then turn to his left 3 times, each time respectively ?
covering 10, 5 and 8 km, respectively and finally (1) B, X (2) C, X
turned to his right and covered 10 km and reached
his bank. (3) D, Z (4) A, W
32. In which direction is the bank from the starting 38. If the policemen move four plots anticlockwise
point ? and the dacoits move two plots vertically up,
which of the following two persons would be in
(1) North (2) East (3) West (4) South North and South directions, respectively ?
33. How far is he from the starting point and in which (1) B, W (2) Y, A
direction ?
(3) D, Y (4) D, Z
(1) 2 km West (2) 3 km North
Directions (Q.39 & Q.40) : A, B, C and D are
(3) 6 km South (4) 5 km East standing at four corners of a square field and the
Directions (Q.34 to Q.38) : Four policemen A, B, C North direction is shown in the figure.
and D are combing a circular park which is A B
divided into 16 plots. The dacoits W, X, Y and Z
who are in the park are to be arrested. The figure
given as follows, shows the positions of the
policemen and the dacoits. Bylanes shown are
North-South and East-West directions. N D C
39. From the positions shown in the above figure, A
and B move a distance of three and half (3½)
sides in the anticlockwise direction and C and D (1) If X takes a right turn, he or she will face Y.
move a distance of two and half (2½) sides in
(2) If Y and Z take an about turn each, they both
the clockwise direction. With respect to positions
will face each other.
obtained at the end of movements, which
statement is correct ? (3) If Y and Z take a right turn each, they both
will be facing towards West.
(1) C is West of A
(4) If Z takes one about turn and X takes one
(2) A is South of B
left turn, all the three will be facing towards
(3) B is North of D North.
(4) C is South-East of B 43. From a certain point, Aparna goes 20 metres
40. From the positions obtained at the end of the towards East, then turns to her right and goes 10
metres. Again she turns to her right and goes 20
previous question, A, B and C move half side
each in the clockwise direction and D moves two metres, turns to her left and goes 10 metres, and
finally turns to her left again and goes 20 metres.
and half (2½) sides in the clockwise direction.
In which direction is Aparna from the starting
With respect to the positions obtained at the end
point ?
of movements, which statement is correct ?
(1) South (2) South-West
(1) D is South-West of C
(3) East (4) South-East
(2) D is West of A
Directions (Q.44 & Q.45) : A tourist place has
(3) B is South-East of D
four places of interest – a fort, a garden, a temple
(4) A is South of B and a museum. There is only one hotel and a
Directions (Q.41 & Q.42) : X, Y and Z are standing in cinema theatre. All the roads are two ways and
a straight line. X and Z are at a distance of 5 connect either North and South or East and West.
metres from Y. X, Y and Z are facing East, West There are no other diagonally interconnecting
and North respectively. Directions are shown in roads. The places are situated as follows :
the figure. (a) The temple is 1 km to the West of the hotel
and is only connected to the hotel by one
X Y Z two way road.
(b) The museum is 1 km to the East of cinema
E
theatre, which is 2 km to the North of the
fort.
(c) The garden is 2 km to the West of the fort
which is 3 km to the South of the hotel.
N 44. If a tourist starts from the hotel and visit the fort
and the museum and comes back, how much
minimum distance does he or she travel ?
(1) 7 km (2) 8 km
W (3) 9 km (4) 10 km
41. From the position given above, X, Y and Z are 45. If a tourist wants to see all the places and starts
take the following turns : X – (L L R A L), Y – from the hotel and comes back, how much
(R A L L L R) and Z – (L R A A L L). At the end minimum distance does he or she travel ?
of all the turns, towards which direction is Y
facing ? (L – Left, R – Right, A – About turn) (1) 8 km (2) 13 km
33. How many triangles in the given figure ? 39. How many squares in the given figure ?
27 56 72
3 9 36 9 1 81 12 ? 252
1.
9 7 6
(1) 4 (2) 6 (3) 9 (4) 11
100 49 225
3 1 7
6 18 5 4 14 7 8 ? 5
3.
4 2 6
(1) 24 (2) 26 (3) 28 (4) 30
2 2 9
5 37 3 3 27 5 5 ? 2
4.
6 4 2
(1) 27 (2) 37 (3) 47 (4) 57
5 9 8
7 13 4 8 5 4 9 ? 4
5.
3 3 3
(1) 11 (2) 12 (3) 13 (4) 14
8 125 64
1 10 64 8 14 216 27 ? 1
6.
27 1 343
(1) 11 (2) 13 (3) 15 (4) 17
4 81 16
4 4 4 49 17 64 25 ? 9
7.
4 100 49
(1) 7.5 (2) 8.5 (3) 9.5 (4) 10.5
7 6 6
3 29 5 5 39 3 7 ? 3
8.
2 4 5
(1) 21 (2) 31 (3) 41 (4) 51
4 4 2
3 60 5 5 180 3 6 ? 1
9.
2 6 4
(1) 24 (2) 25 (3) 26 (4) 27
8 8 9
5 3.5 13 10 3.8 8 11 ? 7
10.
9 12 12
(1) 2.9 (2) 3.9 (3) 3.4 (4) 2.7
6 12 13
8 8 11 10 18 16 7 ? 14
11.
7 15 17
(1) 19 (2) 20 (3) 21 (4) 22
6 6 8
12 4 8 24 2 8 36 ? 4
12.
4 16 3
(1) 6 (2) 7 (3) 8 (4) 9
25 4 144
169 1170 36 49 378 81 4 ? 36
13.
9 9 81
(1) 1124 (2) 1296 (3) 2125 (4) 3248
21 45 288
5 27 120 24 7 96 12 ? 156
14.
7 15 48
(1) 17 (2) 18 (3) 19 (4) 20
13 13 14
11 14 12 15 20 16 12 ? 19
15.
14 21 23
(1) 23 (2) 24 (3) 25 (4) 26
7 18 12
8 8 12 15 9 3 18 ? 14
16.
13 9 16
(1) 8 (2) 10 (3) 12 (4) 14
6 4 4
5 7 5 10 8 4 2 ? 8
17.
4 6 5
(1) 6 (2) 8 (3) 12 (4) 14
6 1 3
3 225 4 7 256 3 8 ? 6
18.
2 5 4
(1) 169 (2) 196 (3) 256 (4) 441
4 4 7
5 32 2 7 112 8 6 ? 4
19.
8 5 10
(1) 195 (2) 186 (3) 172 (4) 168
7 14 9
4 5 5 75 12 35 65 ? 45
20.
9 20 50
(1) 11 (2) 13 (3) 15 (4) 17
7 8 5
8 128 9 7 107 5 12 ? 6
21.
8 9 13
(1) 131 (2) 133 (3) 135 (4) 137
7 4 9
8 15 9 6 10 3 6 ? 8
22.
6 7 7
(1) 15 (2) 18 (3) 21 (4) 24
6 8 5
5 7 8 5 5 6 4 ? 3
23.
7 5 4
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
9 16 18
11 5 8 9 8 5 9 ? 7
24.
7 12 15
(1) 4 (2) 5 (3) 6 (4) 7
5 8 34
12 256 16 20 81 6 32 ? 24
25.
7 9 16
(1) 25 (2) 28 (3) 32 (4) 36
25 1 4
26. 1 12 2 3 10 4 5 ? 6
16 4 9
(1) 16 (2) 17 (3) 18 (4) 19
49 81 36
27. 36 6 4 64 5 25 49 ? 4
25 49 16
(1) 6 (2) 7 (3) 8 (4) 9
24 16 22
28. 18 108 12 6 96 32 11 ? 8
9 12 4
(1) 44 (2) 46 (3) 48 (4) 50
3 3 3
29. 3 20 7 1 12 5 2 ? 7
8 6 6
(1) 9 (2) 12 (3) 14 (4) 15
7 9 11
30. 6 64 4 5 225 2 7 ? 5
3 4 8
(1) 36 (2) 49 (3) 64 (4) 81
49 9 81
56 27 72
32. 9 1 81 3 9 36 12 ? 252
7 9 6
(1) 4 (2) 6 (3) 9 (4) 11
1 3 7
33. 4 14 7 6 18 5 8 ? 5
2 4 6
(1) 24 (2) 25 (3) 26 (4) 27
6 2 7
34. 3 43 5 5 37 3 1 ? 4
4 6 8
(1) 57 (2) 63 (3) 65 (4) 67
6 7 6
35. 5 39 3 3 29 5 7 ? 3
4 2 5
(1) 41 (2) 51 (3) 61 (4) 71
12 6 13
36. 10 18 16 8 8 11 7 ? 14
15 7 17
(1) 22 (2) 24 (3) 26 (4) 28
6 8 8
37. 24 2 8 12 3 8 36 ? 4
16 4 3
(1) 4 (2) 5 (3) 6 (4) 7
45 21 288
13 13 14
39. 15 20 16 11 14 12 12 ? 19
21 14 23
(1) 19 (2) 23 (3) 27 (4) 41
18 7 12
40. 15 9 3 8 8 12 18 ? 14
9 13 16
(1) 10 (2) 11 (3) 12 (4) 13
NUMBER IN GEOMETRICAL FIGURE
-80
9 ?
56 8
1. 5 3
16
110
121 100
165 120
2. 225 ?
180
4 3 6 6 1 5 2
3. 18 18
2 2 3
(1) 13 (2) 17 (3) 24 (4) 30
21 56 ?
4. 4 3 3 2 5 7 3 5 8
15 14 104
(1) 12 (2) 10 (3) 15 (4) 16
22 18 ?
5. 36 44 22 11 44 72
43 36 27
6. 23 47 54 84 63 90 59 ? 49
68 42 65
F M J W D G
7. X P O R L Z
95 66 ?
8 4 3 4
5 103 9 6 2 11 23 104 5 17 ? 12
9.
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(c) Sahana and Roopa are neither a lecturer nor 37. If P is in the team, who will be other engineers
an auditor and their husbands are neither an in the team ?
architect noe in navy. (1) A, C, R (2) A, C, Q
(d) Chandana is not a lecturer and the lecturer’s (3) A, C, S (4) A, B, S
husband is naval officer.
38. If both B and C are selected, who are the other
(e) One husband and wife have the same members in the team ?
profession.
(1) Both Q and S (2) Both R and S
(f) The sales executive is not Madhurima’s or
(3) Both P and Q (4) Only R
Chandana’s husband. His wife is an auditor.
39. Which of the following statements are true for A ?
33. Who is the wife of an architect ?
(i) A must be selected as one of the software
(1) Auditor (2) Housewife
engineers in the team.
(3) Doctor (4) Lecturer
(ii) A must be selected if R is selected.
34. Which of the following pair is the correct
(iii) A cannot be selected if both P and R rejected.
combination of husband-wife ?
(1) (i) only (2) (ii) only (3) S was born in 1991
(3) (iii) only (4) (i) and (ii) only (4) H was born in 1993
Directions (Q.40 to Q.42) : Avinash has five 44. If A is younger than K, which of the following
grandsons and nine granddaughters. He decided statements need not be true ?
to give them a gift for New year. He takes 200
(1) K was born in 1992
one-rupee coins and puts them in two bags which
he then closes. One of the bags contains more (2) M was born in 1994
coins than the other. He asks his granddaughter (3) B was born in 1991
to choose one of the bags. They happen to select
the bag containing more coins than the other. The (4) A was born in 1993
girls now open the bag and try to distribute the 45. If S was born in 1992, which of the following
coins equally among themselves. They find they must be true ?
have three coins more than would allow an equal
distribution. The boys get the other bag. They (1) M was born in 1990
open it and find they need one coin more to make (2) K was born in 1995
an equal distribution among themselves. Avinash
(3) K was born in 1994
advises the girls to hand over one coin to the
boys and donate to coins for charity. Now the (4) B was born in 1991
girls are able to have an equal distribution among Directions (Q.46 to Q.49) : A Lions club’s board
them, so also the boys. No boy gets less than a of directors composed of four women Kirthi,
girl. Latha, Maya, Neetu and three men Ram, Shyam
40. What is the difference between the number of and Tom hold frequent meetings. A meeting can
coins in the two bags ? be held at Latha’s, Neetu’s or Shyam’s house.
(1) 22 (2) 13 (3) 24 (4) 15 (a) Neetu cannot attend any meeting at Latha’s
house.
41. How many coins did each girl get ?
(b) Maya cannot attend any meeting on Tuesday
(1) 14 (2) 18 (3) 12 (4) 15
or on Friday.
42. How many more coins did each boy get than each
(c) Kirthi cannot attend any meeting at Neetu’s
girl ?
house.
(1) 3 (2) 4 (3) 5 (4) 6
(d) Ram can attend only those meetings that Tom
Directions (Q.43 to Q.45) : Six daughters of attends.
Kapoor’s family Anitha (A), Babitha (B), Haritha
(e) Shyam can attend only those meetings that
(H), Kavitha (K), Mamatha (M) and Sunitha
both Kirthi and Maya attend.
(S) were all born on the same date and month
but each was born in a different year during a 46. If all the members of the board have to attend a
consecutive period of six years. particular meeting, on which day and in whose
house should it be held ?
(a) H is younger than A.
(1) Monday at Latha’s house
(b) Both K and M are younger than B.
(2) Tuesday at Shyam’s house
(c) K is two years younger than S.
(3) Wednesday at Neetu’s house
(d) A was born either in 1992 or 1993.
(4) Thursday at Shyam’s house
(e) The oldest member of group was born in 1990.
47. If Shyam attends at meeting on Thursday, which
43. If A was born in 1992, then which of the
is not held at his house, which of the following
following must also be true ?
must be true ?
(1) B was born in 1990
(1) The group can include at most two women
(2) M was born in 1993
(2) The meeting is at Latha’s house.
(3) Ram is not at the meeting. (2) One of the two men is in a group with W.
(4) Tom is not at the meeting. (3) R is in a group with a man.
48. If Maya and Kirthi attend a meeting but Tom is (4) T’s group includes exactly one child.
unable to attend, which of the following could
Directions (Q.54 to Q.57) : Six film stars Juhi
be true ?
(J), Kareena (K), Mahima (M), Sonali (S),
(1) The meeting is held on Tuesday Twinkle (T) and Urmila (U) are watching a
preview of a hindi movie in a theatre. There are
(2) The meeting is held on Friday
eight seats in four rows, numbered 1 to 4, and
(3) The meeting is held at Neetu’s house each row has two seats. The seating arrangement
(4) The meeting is held at Shyam’s house is made according to the following conditions :
49. If Tom is unable to attend a meeting on Tuesday (a) K must sit in the same row as S.
at Neetu’s house, what is the largest possible (b) M cannot sit in the same row as T.
number of board members who can attend ?
(c) J must sit alone in a row.
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
(d) The rows with only one film star must be
Directions (Q.50 to Q.53) : Three women R, S rows 1 and 3 only.
and T, two men U and V, and four children W, X,
54. Which of the following heroines can sit in the
Y and Z are going to a game. They have a total
same row with M ?
of nine seats for the game, but the seats are in
three different sections of the arena; they have a (1) J (2) K (3) S (4) U
group of three adjacent seats in each section. For 55. If K and S are in row 2, which of the following
the game, the nine people must divide into groups must be true ?
of three according to the following restrictions :
(1) J is in row 1 (2) U is in row 4
(a) No adults of the same sex can be together in
any group. (3) M is in row 1 (4) M is in row 4
(b) W cannot be in R’s group. 56. If J is not in row 3, U with one more film star is
in row 2, who are the film stars sitting in row 4 ?
(c) X must be in group with S or U or both.
(1) M, T (2) K, T (3) S, J (4) K, S
50. If R is the only adult in one group, who are the
other members of her group ? 57. How many fil stars are eligible to be assigned to
sit in the same row as U ?
(1) W and X (2) W and Y
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
(3) X and Y (4) Y and Z
Directions (Q.58 to Q.60) : Ten models of FTII
51. Which of the following pair of people can be in
– Pune are standing in a straight line numbered
the same group as W ?
1 to 10 for a fashion parade. Each one of them is
(1) R and Y (2) S and U wearing a sari of different colour. One is in white,
two are in different shades of blue, three are in
(3) S and V (4) U and V
different shades of pink and the remaining four
52. If T, Y and Z are in one group, which of the are wearing different shades of green.
following must be together in one of the other
(a) The model in pink sari is not standing next
groups ?
to the model in white sari.
(1) R, S, V (2) R, U, W
(b) The model in green sari is not standing next
(3) S, U, W (4) S, V, W to the model in blue sari.
53. Which of the following must be true ? (c) The two models wearing blue saris are
(1) One of the women is in a group with two adjacent to each other.
children. (d) Two models in pink sari are one in the
beginning and one at the end.
58. If a model in pink sari is in position 2 and the models
in green are in position 3 and 4, then in which
position is the model in white sari standing ?
(1) Fifth (2) Sixth
(3) Seventh (4) Eighth
59. If a model in pink sari is in the third position and
a model in blue is in the fourth position, then
what is the position of the model in white sari ?
(1) Second (2) Fifth
(3) Sixth (4) Seventh
60. If the model in white sari is in the fifth position
and a model in blue sari is in the fourth position,
which of the following must be true ?
(1) Model in pink sari is in seventh position
(2) Model in greeen sari is in ninth position
(3) Model in pink sari is in sixth position
(4) Model in green sari is in second position.
BLOOD RELATION
Example 1 (1) 3 (2) 5 (3) 2 (4) 4
Bharat’s mother says to Bharat, “My mother has 6. Who is the wife of E ?
a son whose son is Amar.” How is Amar related (1) A
to Bharat ?
(2) F
(1) Cousin (2) Father
(3) B
(3) Brother (4) Grandfather
(4) Can’t be datermined
Example 2
Example 5
Anil introduces Mohan saying, “He is the
husband of the granddaughter of the father of (a) A, B, C, D, E and F are six members of
my father and my father is the only son of his Mehta’s family.
father.” How is Mohan related to Anil ? (b) There are two married couple.
(1) Son (2) Nephew (c) B is an engineer and the father of E.
(3) Brother-in-law (4) Son-in-law (d) F is the paternal grandfather of C and is a
Example 3 doctor.
Pointing to a man in a photograph, a woman said, (e) D is the paternal grandmother of E and is a
“Hie brother’s father is the only son of my housewife.
grandfather.” How is the woman related to the (f) There is an engineer, one doctor, one teacher,
man in the photograph ? one housewife and two students in the family.
(1) Aunt (2) Daughter 1. Who is the sister of E ?
(3) Mother (4) Sister (1) C (2) D
Example 4 (3) A (4) Data Inadequate
Six members of Kapoor’s family A, B, C, D, E 2. Who among the following members are the males ?
and F are travelling in a Sumo.
(1) F and D (2) B, F and A
(a) B is the son of C, but C is not the mother of B.
(3) B and F (4) B, F and D
(b) A and C are married couple.
3. Who is the husband of A ?
(c) E is the brother of C.
(1) C (2) F (3) B (4) E
(d) D is the daughter of A.
4. What is A’s profession ?
(e) F is the brother of B.
(1) Student (2) Teacher
1. How many children do a have ?
(3) Housewife or teacher (4) Housewife
(1) One (2) Three
5. Which of the following are the two merried
(3) Four (4) Two couples ?
2. How is E related to B ? (1) FD, BE (2) FD, CA
(1) Brother (2) Uncle (3) FD, BA (4) ED, CF
(3) Father (4) None of these Example 6
3. Who is the mother of B ? (a) P, Q, R, S, T and U are six members of a
(1) A (2) E (3) D (4) F family, and each of them is in a different
peofession, namely philosopher, manager,
4. Which of the following is a pair of females ? advocate, businessman, dentist and
(1) B, D (2) A, E (3) A, D (4) D, F contractor.
5. How many males are there in Kapoor’s family ? (b) In this group, there are two married couple.
(c) The dentist is the grandfather of U who is a 1. If P × Q ÷ R – S, then how is P related to S ?
philosopher.
(1) Grandfather (2) Father
(d) The manager S is married to P. (3) Grandmother (4) Sister
(e) R, the businessman, is married to the
2. Given P × Q ÷ R – S + T, then how is P related to
advocate.
T?
(f) Q is the mother of U and T.
(1) Brother (2) Great-aunt
1. What is the profession of P ?
(3) Maternal uncle (4) Mother
(1) Dentist (2) Businessman 3. Which of the following shows that P is the aunt
(3) Manager (4) Advocate of T ?
2. How many male members are there in the family ? (1) P + Q – R × S ÷ T
(1) Three (2) P ÷ Q × R + S – T
(2) Two (3) P – Q + R ÷ S × T
(3) Four (4) P × Q ÷ R × S – T
(4) Can’t be determined Example 9
3. Which of the following is one of the two pairs of (a) A family consists of seven persons A, B, C,
couples in the family ? D, E, F and G. They all appeared for an IQ test.
(1) P, R (2) P, S (b) There are two married couples and total three
females in the family.
(3) P, Q (4) None of these
(c) G, a female, is the most intelligent.
4. What is the profession of T ?
(d) B, the father of E, is more intelligent than his
(1) Businessmen (2) Philosopher
son.
(3) Dentist (4) Contractor
(e) C has one son and one daughter. She is more
5. What is the relation between P and T ? intelligent than her husband.
(1) Uncle (2) Grandfather (f) The father of B is more intelligent than B.
(3) Brother (4) Father (g) E, the grandson of F, is the least intelligent.
Example 7 (h) F, the grandfather, is the second-most
A woman walking with a boy to a market meets intelligent in the family.
another woman and then asked how the boy is (i) The mother of B is less intelligent than B.
related to her, she says, ‘My maternal uncle and
(j) None among the married topped the IQ test.
his maternal uncle’s maternal uncle are brothers.’
How is the boy related to the woman ? (k) The grandmother of G has two sons; one of
whom is D, who is more intelligent than his
(1) Brother (2) Brother-in-law
brother but less intelligent than his brother’s wife.
(3) Grandson (4) Son
(l) Nobody is a widow or a widower in the family.
Example 8
1. How are C and A related ?
A + B means ‘A is the mother of B’.
(1) Daughter-in-law and mother-in-law
A ÷ B means ‘A is the father of B’.
(2) Daughter-in-law and father-in-law
A – B means ‘A is the brother of B’.
(3) Son-in-law and mother-in-law
A × B means ‘A is the sister of B’.
(4) Mother and daughter
2. Who is B’s spouse ? 5. A × B means ‘A is the brother of B’, and A + B
means ‘A is the father of B. Which of the
(1) A (2) D
following means ‘M is the nephew of N ?
(3) C (4) Can’t say
(1) N × K + M (2) N + M × K
3. Who among the following are a married couple
(3) M × K + N (4) None of these
?
Directions (Q.6 to Q.9) : Amar goes to the house
(1) A, E (2) A, C (3) A, D (4) A, F
of his sister Ashwini in R.T Nagar who is the
4. Who is the third most intelligent in the family ? neighbour of Shalini. Shalini has a daughter
(1) C (2) D (3) A (4) B Chandni. Chandni is studying medicine. Rajesh
is the father of Amar and is married to Deepika
5. Who is the less intelligent than all but E ? and has a sister who is Shalini.
(1) D (2) A (3) C (4) B 6. How is Shalini related to Amar ?
6. How is G related to D ? (1) Aunt (2) Sister
(1) Cousin (2) Daughter (3) Cousin (4) Mother
(3) Daughter-in-law (4) Niece 7. How is Shalini related to Rajesh ?
(1) Sister (2) Sister-in-law
EXERCISE (3) Aunt (4) Mother
1. Introducing a man, a woman said, ‘he is the only 8. How is Rajesh related to Ashwini ?
son of my mother’s mother’. How is the woman
(1) Uncle (2) Father
related to the man ?
(3) Cousin (4) Brother
(1) Aunt (2) Niece
9. How is Chandni related to Amar ?
(3) Mother (4) Sister
(1) Niece (2) Uncle
2. Pointing at the girl in the park, Rajesh said, ‘she
is the daughter of my paternal grandfather’s only (3) Brother (4) Cousin
son’. How is Rajesh related to that girl ? Directions (Q.10 to Q.13) : A family consists
(1) Cousin (2) Son of seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G. A is the
father of B. D is B’s only sister. B is married to F
(3) Uncle (4) Brother
and has two children. C is the mother-in-law of
3. Pointing to a woman, a girl said, ‘she is the only F.
daughter-in-law of the grandmother of my
10. How is D related to G ?
father’s son’. How is the woman related to the
girl ? (1) Uncle (2) Aunt
(1) Sister-in-law (2) Cousin (3) Mother (4) Niece
(3) Mother-in-law (4) Aunt 11. How is A related to F ?
4. S × T means ‘S is the brother of T’. (1) Father (2) Uncle
S – T means ‘S is the mother of T’. (3) Nephew (4) Father-in-law
S + T means ‘S is the father of T’. 12. How is E and G related ?
Which of the following represents M is the son (1) Brothers (2) Siblings
of Q ? (3) Sisters (4) Can’t say
(1) M × R + Q (2) M + R × Q 13. How is E related to C ?
(3) M – R + Q (4) Q + M × R (1) Grandchild (2) Daughter
(3) Son (4) Can’t say
14. P + Q means ‘P is the husband of Q’. (3) Cousins (4) Nephew
P ÷ Q means ‘P is the sisters of Q’. 22. What is the surname of Kiran ?
P × Q means ‘P is the son of Q’. (1) Gupta (2) Arora
Which of the following shows ‘A is the daughter (3) Khanna (4) Dhingra
of B’ ?
23. What is the surname of Rohini ?
(1) A ÷ D × B (2) D × B + C ÷ A
(1) Uncle (2) Aunt
(3) B + C × A (4) C × B ÷ A (3) Mother (4) Niece
Directions (Q.15 to Q.18) : A family has six
24. How is the son of the woman who is the mother
persons A, B, C, D, E and F. There are four males
of the wife of my father related to me ?
and two females in the family. A has two sons
and is married to C. One of the sons of A is (1) Uncle (2) Father
married and has a son F. B is the mother of F. (3) Son (4) Grandfather
15. How is F related to A ? 25. Pointing to a lady, a man said, ‘she is the only
(1) Father (2) Son daughter of my mother’s husband’s only son’.
How is the lady related to the man ?
(3) Grandson (4) Can’t say
(1) Sister (2) Aunt
16. Which two persons are siblings ?
(3) Daughter(4) Niece
(1) D and E (2) D and B
26. A marriage party travelling in two vans consists
(3) E and B (4) A and B
of grandmother, father, mother, four sons and
17. How is B related to A ? thier wives and one son and two daughters of
each of the sons. How many females are there in
(1) Daughter (2) Niece
all ?
(3) Daughter-in-law (4) Can’t say
(1) 18 (2) 16 (3) 14 (4) 12
18. How is F related to D ?
27. Introducing a girl, Vinay said, ‘The son of her
(1) Son (2) Nephew only brother is the brother of my wife’. How is
(3) Niece (4) Can’t say the girl related to Vinay ?
35. How is A related to D ? 44. How many male delegates are there ?
(1) Pujitha and Usha sit opposite to each other. (3) Dinesh (4) Chand
(2) Kajol and Usha sit oppsite to each other. 30. If Tarangini is to the immediate left of Ajay, then
who is opposite to Chand ?
(3) Pujitha is sitting opposite to Sanjana.
(1) Bharat (2) Dinesh
(4) All are correct.
(3) Pranathi (4) Ajay
26. If Kajol sits to the immediate right of Sanjana,
then who sits opposite to Sanjana ? 31. Which of the following is an acceptable
arrangement of the dancers in the clockwise
(1) Tanmayi (2) Pujitha direction ?
(3) Usha (4) None of these (1) Chand, Ranjitha, Pranathi, Dinesh,
Directions (Q.27 & Q.28) : A, B, C, D and E Tarangini, Bharat, Ajay and Sukeerthi
are five chairs placed around a pentagonal table (2) Ranjitha, Chand, Pranathi, Dinesh, Sukeerthi,
to arrange seating for five delegates, Johny, Ajay, Tarangini and Bharat
Lolita, Vicky, Robin and Donny, who will be
participating in a conference on AIDS program. (3) Ajay, Sukeerthi, Dinesh, Pranathi, Chand,
Chair E is placed between chairs B and A. Chair Ranjitha, Bharat and Tarangini
(4) None of these
Directions (Q.32 & Q.33) : Six girls J, K, L, M, (b) If C is sitting to the immediate right of E,
N and P are sitting in a circle facing the centre then H is sitting to the immediate left of F;
and playing cards. L has J sitting to her left and otherwise, C and H are seated on either side
P to her right. N is sitting opposite to L and K is of D.
sitting opposite to J.
(c) C and B are sitting opposite to each other.
32. Who sits opposite to P ? (d) B is sitting to the right of G, who is sitting
(1) L (2) M (3) N (4) K opposite to either E or A.
33. Who are sitting on either side of J ? 38. If H is sitting two places away from C in the
clockwise direction, then which of the following
(1) L, M (2) M, N (3) N, K (4) P, K
statements is necessarily correct ?
Directions (Q.34 & Q.35) : P, Q, R, S and T are
(1) D is to the right side of A.
the five corners of a table with five sides. Chairs
A, B, C, D and E are placed along the sides (2) G and F are opposite to each other.
joining the angular corners. Chair A is along the (3) D may or may not be to the immediate left
side joining the corners P and R. Corner S is to of G.
the immediate right of corner P. Corner R is
between corner P and T. Chair B is along the (4) D and C are sitting adjacent to each other.
side joining corners Q and T. Chairs D and E are 39. Which of the following statements can be correct ?
next to chair B on either side.
(1) C and H are sitting one place away from each
34. Which are the corners that from the side, where other.
chair C is placed ?
(2) C and H are sitting two place away.
(1) S and Q (2) P and S
(3) G and B are adjacent to each other.
(3) S and T (4) P and R
(4) All the above three are possible.
35. If the positions of chair C and chair B are
interchanged, then which chair will be in between 40. If A and B interchange their positions, then who
corner Q and corner T ? is to the left of A ?
Directions (Q.36 & Q.37) : Eight friends A, B, Directions (Q.41 to Q.43) : A group of friends
C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting at eight faces of is sitting in a circular arrangement. Raman is
an octagonal or octagon-shaped table facing the sitting opposite to Mahesh. Jyotsna is sitting next
centre. H and E are sitting opposite to each other. to Seema. Neeta is sitting opposite to Seema but
B is sitting in the second position to the right of not next to Raman. Amrut has a person sitting
H, while A is sitting between E and D. F is sitting between Mahesh and himself.
close to H and opposite to C. 41. Who is sitting opposite to Jyotsna ?
36. If B wants to occupy the position to the (1) Mahesh (2) Neeta
immediate right of H, with whom should B
interchange ? (3) Amrut (4) Seema
42. Who is sitting between Amrut and Mahesh ?
(1) A (2) E (3) D (4) G
(1) Jyotsna (2) Neeta
37. How many people are sitting between B and A,
in the clockwise direction ? (3) Seema (4) Raman
(1) 4 (2) 3 (3) 5 (4) 2 43. If Amrut sits to the right of Raman, who is sitting
Directions (Q.38 to Q.40) : Eight people A, B, on Raman’s left ?
C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting aroung an (1) Neeta (2) Jyotsna
octagonal table.
(3) Seema (4) Mahesh
(a) E and F are sitting adjacent to each other.
Directions (Q.44 & Q.45) : Pramod, Abhishek, Directions (Q.50 & Q.51) : Five girls are sitting
Rohit, Sameer and Tarun are five persons sitting in a circle facing the centre. Sumana is between
around a table for dinner. Tarun is to the Latha and Asha. Mamatha is to the right of Latha.
immediate right of Pramod. Abhishek and Rohit
50. Who is the fourth to the left of Ranjitha ?
are on either side of Sameer.
(1) Latha (2) Sumana
44. Who sits between Rohit and Tarun assuming that
there is only one person between them ? (3) Asha (4) Mamatha
(1) Abhishek (2) Pramod 51. If Ranjitha and Asha interchange their places,
then which of the following statements will be
(3) Sameer (4) None of these
correct ?
45. If Rohit sits to the left of Sameer, then who sits
(1) Asha would be between Mamatha and
to the right of Tarun ?
Ranjitha.
(1) Abhishek (2) Pramod (2) Asha would be second to the left of Latha.
(3) Rohit (4) None of these
(3) Mamatha would be between Sumana and
Directions (Q.46 & Q.47) : Six friends A, B, C, Ranjitha.
D, E and F are sitting around a circular table
(4) Cannot be determined.
facing the centre.
Directions (Q.52 & Q.53) : Eight persons A, B,
(a) E is to the left of D.
C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square
(b) C is between A and B. table – two on each side.
(c) F is between E and A. (a) There are three actors, and they are not sitting
next to each other.
46. Who is sitting to the left of B ?
(b) F is between H and B.
(1) E (2) D (3) A (4) C
(c) C is between E and B.
47. Who is sitting to the right of C ?
(d) D, an actor, is second to the left of F.
(1) B (2) F (3) E (4) A
(e) B, a non-actor, is sitting opposite to A, an
Directions (Q.48 & Q.49) : A rectangular table
actor.
has one chair each on its smaller side and two
chairs each on its longer sides. Six persons Anup, (f) There is an actor between B and E.
Bunty, Charles, Deepak, Eshwar and Fazal sit
52. Who are the actors ?
on the six chairs around the table for a board
meeting to prepare the budget for college day (1) A B C (2) A C D
silver jubilee celebrations. (3) D C E (4) H E F
Bunty sits to the immediate left of Deepak and 53. How many persons are there between B and G ?
opposite to Eshwar. Charles and Fazal sit
opposite to each other and Deepak sits alone on (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4
one side. Directions (Q.54 & Q.55) : Six people A, B, C,
48. Who is sitting opposite to Deepak ? D, E and F are sitting around a table. A sits
opposite to F. D, who sits to the immediate right
(1) Anup (2) Bunty of A, has two persons between him and E. B does
(3) Charles (4) Eshwar not like to sit next to A.
54. Who sits to the right of C ?
49. If Bunty and Anup exchange their places, then
who sits opposite Eshwar ? (1) A (2) E (3) B (4) D
55. Who are the persons sitting on the left and right
(1) Fazal (2) Charles
of B, respectively ?
(3) Bunty (4) Anup (1) F & D (2) A & E
(3) C & D (4) D & F
Directions (Q.56 to Q.58) : While playing
musical chair, six persons A, B, C, D, E and F
are sitting around a circular table facing
outwards.
(a) B is to the immediate right of E.
(b) If C is next to B, then A is next to E.
(c) If A is not next to E, then A and D are on
either side of C.
(d) D is never adjacent to either E or B.
(e) C and F are not adjacent to each other.
56. Who among the following are always adjacent
to each other ?
(1) B and C (2) C and F
(3) D and F (4) C and E
57. Who among the following can sit either adjacent
to each other or opposite to each other, but cannot
sit in any other manner ?
(1) C and E (2) C and A
(3) F and B (4) D and B
58. If D is neither adjacent to nor opposite to E, then
who is opposite to A ?
(1) F (2) C (3) D (4) E
Directions (Q.59 & Q.60) : Seven people A, B,
C, D, E, F and G are invited to lunch by Kapoor’s
family on Christmas day. The guests are seated
around a table. E is sitting between A and B. D is
sitting two place away to the left of B. G is sitting
adjacent to A. F is sitting to the right of D.
59. If C wants to sit to the right of G, with whom has
he to interchange his seat ?
(1) A (2) F (3) E (4) D
60. If B wants to sit farthest from E, with whom has
he to interchange his seat ?
(1) D (2) F
(3) Either D or F (4) G
CLOCK TEST
1. A watch showed 5 past 5 o’clock on Wednesday 7. What is the angle between the two hands of a
evening when the correct time was 5:00 PM. It clock at 8 hr 20 min ?
loses uniformly, and was 5 min slow after two (1) 110° (2) 120° (3) 130° (4) 140°
days at 7:00 PM. When did the watch show the
8. A clock loses t seconds in h hr. If the clock is set
correct time ?
correctly at 12:00 noon on Sunday, what time
(1) Thursday 6:00 AM will it show at 12:00 noon on the following
(2) Thursday 6:00 PM Sunday ?
8 9 2
(1) 9 hr 17 min (2) 9 hr 21 min (1) 12 hr 50 min (2) 12 hr 45 min
11 11 11
(1) 22 min past 5 (2) 30 min past 5 24. How many times do the handsof a clock make
an angle of 90° in 36 hr ?
3 8
(3) 27 min past 5 (4) 22 min past 5 (1) 22 (2) 44 (3) 66 (4) 72
11 11
25. The minute and hour hnads of a clock overlap
18. At what angle do the hands of a clock are inclined
every 60 min of correct time. How much does
at 15 min past 5 o’clock ?
the clock lose or gain in a day ?
1 1 10 6
(1) 72 (2) 67 (1) 130 min (2) 58 min
2 2 11 77
1 1 5 4
(3) 58 (4) 62 (3) 143 min (4) 139 min
2 2 11 11
19. A clock is set right at 8:00 AM. The clock gains 26. A clock runs 6 minute slow per day. By what
10 min in 24 hr. What will be the right time when percentage is it running slow ?
this clock indicates 1 PM on the following day ?
1
(1) 11:40 PM (2) 12:00 PM (1) 6% (2) %
10
(3) 10:00 PM (4) 12:48 PM
12 5
20. There are two clocks on a wall, both set right at (3) % (4) %
5 12
10:00 AM on Sunday. Both the clock lose 1 and
2 min, respectively, every hour. If the clock which
lose 2 min every hour shows 8:00 PM, on the
following Tuesday, what time does the clock
27. A clock loses 5 s every hour. If the clock is set
on Sunday at 12 noon, then what is the correct
time the following Saturday, if the clock shows
12 o’clock, midnight (give answer to the nearest
minute) ?
(1) 11:53 PM on Saturday
(2) 11:47 PM on Saturday
(3) 00:13 AM on Sunday
(4) 11:52 PM on Saturday
28. At what time, between 4 and 5 o’clock, will the
hands of a clock make an angle of 100° ?
(1) 4 hr 40 min (2) 4 hr 45 min
(3) 4 hr 30 min (4) 4 hr 25 min
29. At what time between, 7 and 8 o’clock, the hands
of the clock overlap ?
3
(1) 7:40 (2) 7 : 35
11
2 5
(3) 7 : 38 (4) 7 : 33
11 11
30. The angle between the hands of a clock is 70°,
when the hour hand is between 5 and 6. What
time does the clock show ?
(1) 5:45 (2) 5:50 (3) 5:30 (4) 5:40
31. The minute hand of a clock overtakes the hour
hand at interval of 62 minutes of a correct time.
How much in a day does the clock gain or lose ?
80 90
(1) 80 minutes (2) 90 minutes
341 311
70 60
(3) 80 minutes (4) 80 minutes
341 341
BRAIN TEASERS
1. A, B, C, D and E play a game of cards. A says to (1) 47 min (2) 45 min
B, ‘If you give me 3 cards, you will have as many (3) 35 min (4) 40 min
as I have at this moment. While if D takes 5 cards
9. Six horses are worth 9 camels, 27 camels are
from you, he will have as many as E has’. A and
worth 30 bicycles and 300 bicycles are worth
C together have twice as many cards as E has. B
nine mobikes. If 3 mobikes are worth `1,05,000,
and D together also have the same number of
then what is the price of each horse ?
cards as A and C taken together. If together they
have 150 cards, how many cards has C got ? (1) 1550 (2) 1400 (3) 1750 (4) 1600
(1) 28 (2) 31 (3) 35 (4) 29 Directions (Q.10 to Q.14) : A, B, C, D, E, F and
G are seven different integers. When properly
2. In a caravan in addition to 50 hens there are 45
arranged, they are consecutive integers lying
horses and 8 camels with some keepers. If the
between 30 and 39.
total number of feet are 224 more than the heads
in the caravan, what is the number of keepers ?
G
(1) 8 (2) 15 (3) 12 (4) 10 (i) E – D + 4 =
4
3. In a tennis tournament each of six players will (ii) The highest number B is a prime number.
play with every other player exactly once. How
many matches will be played during the (iii) C – G = B – A
tournament ? (iv) A is not an even number.
(1) 12 (2) 30 (3) 36 (4) 15 10. Which number is represented by E.
4. A monkey is trying to reach the top of a pole (1) 31 (2) 32 (3) 33 (4) 35
which is 30 metres high from the ground. After
11. Which number is represented by F ?
climbing every 4 metres it slips down 2 metres.
How many attempts will it take to reach the top (1) 32 (2) 34 (3) 36 (4) 33
of the pole ? 12. Which is the smallest number ?
(1) 14 (2) 15 (3) 16 (4) 17 (1) D (2) C (3) A (4) G
5. Initially A had `10 more than B. A gives one 13. If arranged in descending order of values, which
half of his money to B. B reciprocates and gives is the second number ?
one half of his money to A. Now A has `20 more
than B. How much money do A and B have in (1) D (2) G (3) A (4) C
total in the beginning ? 14. What is the value of (A – G) ?
(1) 70 (2) 80 (3) 90 (4) 120 (1) – 2 (2) 1 (3) 5 (4) 3
6. A number of two digits exceeds four times the 15. The length of a rectangle is increased by 30%
sum of its digits by 3. If the number is increased and the breadth is also increased by 30%. What
by 18, the result is the same as the number formed is the effect on the area of the rectangle ?
by reversing the digits. Find the number :
(1) Increases by 30% (2) Decreases by 30%
(1) 35 (2) 57 (3) 49 (4) 42
(3) Increases by 60% (4) Increases by 69%
7. Latha has the same number of sisters as she has
brothers; but her brother Shyam has twice as 16. In an examination, a student scores 4 marks for
many sisters as he has brothers. How many every correct answer and loses 1 mark for every
children are there in the family ? wrong answer. If he attempts all 75 questions
and scores 125 marks, how many questions did
(1) 5 (2) 6 (3) 7 (4) 8 he answer correctly ?
8. In a game of musical chairs, 16 girls are (1) 32 (2) 35 (3) 40 (4) 42
participating. Every round of music will have
duration of 2 minutes. An interval of 5 minutes
is given after every five rounds of music. How
much time will it take to complete the game ?
17. A bird shooter was asked how many birds he had
1
in the bag. He replied that there were all sparrows is . What is the numerator of the original
but six, all pigeons but six and all ducks but six. 10
How many birds did he have in all ? fraction ?
18. A box contains four small boxes. Each of the 24. Bharat left his entire property to his wife, son
four boxes contains three smaller boxes, in each and daughter, and a servant. His son and daughter
box there are two boxes. How many boxes are got half the property sharing in the ratio of 4 : 3,
there altogether ? if his wife got twice as much as the daughter and
the servant got `1000. What is the value of the
(1) 39 (2) 40 (3) 41 (4) 42 entire property ?
19. In a cricket match, five batsman A, B, C, D and (1) 3500 (2) 7000
E scored an average of 36 runs, D scored 5 more
than E, E scored 8 fewer than A, B scored as (3) 10,500 (4) 14,000
many as D and E combined, B and C scored 107 Directions (Q.25 to Q.27) : A park in Ooty has
between them. How many runs did E score ? some benches under the shady trees and some in
(1) 62 (2) 45 (3) 36 (4) 20 the Sun, the ratio being 3 : 1, respectively. Each
bench in shade is occupied by three college girls
1 1 and only one half of the benches in open are
20. In a certain office, of workers are women, occupied by one girl each. The total number of
3 2
occupants is 76.
1
of women are married and of married women 25. How many benches are there in the shade ?
3
(1) 12 (2) 24 (3) 28 (4) 32
3 2
have children. If of men are married and 26. How many girls are sitting on benches in the Sun ?
4 3
of married men have children, what part of (1) 4 (2) 6 (3) 7 (4) 9
workers are without children ? 27. If after Sunset each bench was occupied by two
persons, how many girls did not get seat on
4 17 11 5
(1) (2) (3) (4) benches ?
9 36 18 18
(1) 22 (2) 16 (3) 14 (4) 12
21. In a class there are 18 boys, who are over 175
28. At a farm near Mysore, there are hens, cows,
3 bullocks and keepers to look after them. There
cm tall. If these constitute of the boys and the
4 are 69 heads less than legs, the number of cows
2 is double of that of the bullocks, the number of
total number of boys is of the total number of cows and hens is the same, and there is one
3
keeper per 10 birds and cattle. The total number
students in the class, what is the number of girls of hens plus cows and bullocks and their keepers
in the class ? does not exceed 50. How many cows are there ?
(1) 6 (2) 9 (3) 18 (4) 12 (1) 14 (2) 10 (3) 16 (4) 12
22. How many revolutions will a toy wheel of 28 29. B earns 20% more than A, C earns 25% more
cm in diameter make in travelling a distance of than B and D earns 30% more than C. If D earns
880 cm ? `975, then how much does A earn ?
(1) 10 (2) 32 (3) 50 (4) 88 (1) 195 (2) 375 (3) 487.50 (4) 500
23. The numerator and the denominator of a positive 30. The sum of two numbers A and B is 116. If A is
fraction are in the ratio of 1 : 5. A new fraction is three less than C but four more than B, then what
formed by subtracting 2 from the numerator and is the value of C ?
adding 5 to the denominator. The difference
between the original fraction and the new fraction (1) 56 (2) 63 (3) 60 (4) 66
31. There are three strings of different lengths, which
1
2 with the remaining money he spends and buys
5
together is 35 cm. The smallest is of the
3 flowers for his sister and from the amount left
4 1
middle one, which is of the longest string. over he buys a cricket ball by spending of the
5 4
What is the length of the longest string ? amount. Now he is left with `48. How much
money did Ashok have in the beginning ?
(1) 12 cm (2) 15 cm
(1) `80 (2) `100
(3) 18 cm (4) 24 cm
(3) `112 (4) `128
2
32. Anil has as much money as Sunil has and 37. A certain number of camels and an equal number
3 of men are going somewhere. Half of the owners
1 are on the back of their camels, while the
Sunil has 1 times as much money as Pravin remaining ones are walking along leading their
2
has. If Pravin has `180, how much money does camels. If the number of legs walking on the
Anil have ? ground is 70, how many camels are there ?
(1) 360 (2) 180 (3) 240 (4) 90 (1) 12 (2) 14 (3) 16 (4) 18
33. In a colle