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SECTION I : LOGICAL REASONING


1.

Ifinacertaincode,'when'means'','you'means'','come'means''and'will'means'+',thenwhat
will be the value of "8 when 12 will 16 you 2 come 10" ?
(A) 45

2.

4.

(B) `470

(C) `500

(D) `865

(D) Six
TicketPrices
TypeofTickets Price
Child
Youth
Adult

` 10
` 15
` 20

(B) 17

(C) 70

(D) 60

Priyanka is shorter than Shikha and longer than Sneha. If Sneha is longer thanYukti, who is the
shortest among them?
(B) Shikha

(C) Sneha

(D) Yukti

If'paper'iscalled'wood','wood'iscalled'straw','straw'iscalled'grass','grass'iscalled'rubber'
and 'rubber' is called 'cloth', what is furniture made up of ?
(B) Wood

(C) Straw

(D) Grass

Ranbir is sixth from the left end and Vikram is tenth from the right end in a row of boys. If there
are eight boys between Ranbir and Vikram, how many boys are there in a row ?
(A) 23

8.

(D) 112

Rahulbought4packetsofnotebookpapersforschoollastyear.Eachpacketcontained50notebook
papers.Heusedabout20notebookpaperseachweek.FindthenumberofnotebookpapersRahul
was left with after 7 weeks ?

(A) Paper
7.

(C) Five

(A) `465

(A) Priyanka
6.

(B) Four

Thegiventableshowsthe ticket pricesofanamusementpark.


Mohitsellsticketsto7adults,15youthand10children.Howmuchdoes
he earn ?

(A) 67
5.

(C) 96

How many numbers from 11 to 50 are there which are exactly divisible by 7 but not by 3 ?
(A) Two

3.

(B) 94

(B) 25

(C) 24

(D) 26

How many squares are there in the given figure ?


(A) 6
(B) 7
(C) 8
(D) 9

9.

Which pair of eagle pictures shows reflection ?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

10. Aparentgroupisplanninganawardsdinnerforstudents,teachersandparents.Theparentgroup
plansto seattheguestsaround acirculartablethathasseatingfor30.The guestswill beseated
in the order of student, teacher, parent in a repeating pattern. Who will be the 23rd guest ?
(A) Student
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(B) Teacher

(C) Parent
2

(D) Cannotbedetermined
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11. Acommunityswimmingpoolisopenondifferentdaysdependingontheairtemperature.Thegiven
table shows the air temperature on different days.
SwimmingPool
Thedateslistedinthetableshowthatthepoolwasclosedon
AirTemperature
Date
July1,August1andOctober1.Ifthepoolwasopenonallthe
May1
68F
otherdateslisted,whichofthefollowingstatementsbestdescribes
73F
June1
the air temperature when the pool is open ?
82F
July1
(A) Theairtemperaturemustbebetween74Fand90F
87F
August1
(B) Theairtemperaturemustbelowerthan91F
80F
September1
(C) Theairtemperaturemustbehigherthan75F
95F
October1
(D) Theairtemperaturemustbebetween67Fand81F
12. Choose the correct mirrorimage of Fig. (X), when the mirror is placed along PQ.
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Fig.(X)
Q

13. Which one of the following diagrams best illustrates the three classes : "Sailor, Ship, Ocean" ?
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

14. If1st and26th,2nd and25th, 3rd and24th,andso on,lettersof theenglish alphabetarepaired,then


which of the following pairs is correct?
(A) GR

(B) CW

(C) IP

(D) EV

15. Rohanplanstomakeadisplaybystackingcans.Thetop3rowsareshown
here.Thedisplaywillbe atotalof9rows.HowmanycansinallwillRohan
need to make the display ?
(A) 49

(B) 45

(C) 47

(D) 42

16. A zoo had 17 tigers. All but eight died. How many was left with the zoo?
(A) Nil

(B) 8

(C) 9

(D) 17

TextmessagesreceivedbySamir

17. Read the graph and answer the given

100
95
90
85
80
75
70
65
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0

question.
OnwhichdaydidSamirreceiveexactly

Numberofmessages

45 text messages ?
(A) Monday
(B) Thursday
(C) Friday
(D) Sunday

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Days

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18. Armaanwalks30metrestowardssouth.Then,turningtoright, hewalks30 metres.Then,turning


to hisleft,hewalks20metres.Again,heturnstohis leftandwalks30metres.Howfarishefrom
his initial position?
(A) 20metres

(B) 50metres

(C) 60metres

(D) 80metres

19. How many lines of symmetry does the figure have ?


(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
20. Find the odd one out.
(A) 176168

(B) 214206

(C) 577568

(D) 319311

SECTION II : MATHEMATICAL REASONING


21. A mistake was made in simplifying the expression given below.
Simplify : 5 + 2(6 + 4)2 23,
Step 1: 5 + 2(10) 23,
Step 2: 5 + 20 8,
Step 3: 25 8,
Step 4: 17.
In which step did the first mistake appear ?
(A) Step1

(B) Step2

(C) Step3

(D) Step4

22. What percentage of the figures are circles ?


(A) 48%
(B) 50%
(C) 52%
(D) 54%
23. Find the value of the expression given below ?
3a 2 + 2a 5 - 4

+ 5 a - 2, whena = 4
4

(A) 24

(B) 39

(C) 27

(D) 36

24. Which of the following figures has 10 vertices ?


(A) FigureU

(B) FigureV

(C) FigureW

(D) FigureX

25. Which list of integers is in order from greatest to least ?


(A) 42,39,4,40,41 (B) 42,41,40,39,4 (C) 4,39,40,41,42 (D) 41,40,4,39,42
26. Which model best represents the expression
(A)
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1 1
?
2 3

(B)

(C)
4

(D)
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27. Mr. Sameer was trying to find a tablecloth for his rectangular dining table. He knew the area and
perimeter of the tabletop.
Area = 40 square metres, Perimeter = 28 metres
Which of the following best represents the width and length of the tabletop ?
(A) Length=10m,Width=4m

(B) Width=2m,Length=20m

(C) Width=5m,Length=8m

(D) Width=4m,Length=12m

28. If2unitcubes,oneon eachareplacedontheunitcubesmarked'X'which solidwillbeobtained?


X
X

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

29. Fill in the blank of the statement given below.


70 has _____ factors.
(A) 2

(B) 4

(C) 6

(D) 8

30. Which of the following is true for the two given congruent figures ?
R

36
k
m

(B) ST @ XY
(C) TQ @ WX
S

(D) Q @ Y

26
km
107

108 Q
16km
48
97
T
46km

108
46km

26 km

(A) TQ @ XY

W
km 97
6
1

107
Y

48
36km

31. Thetotalcost of5teddybearsisthe sameasthe total costof9


clowns. Find the cost of a teddy bear.
(A) ` 27

(B) `28

(C) `30

(D) `32

=?,

32. The perimeter of the given figure is ____.

=` 15

7m
4m

(A) 68m

4m 3m

(B) 48m

5m

(C) 58m

3m

(D) 50m
33. Which of the following digits makes the given statement true?
6,06,19? is divisible by 9.
(A) 3
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(B) 6

(C) 5
5

(D) 8
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34. Given that

Ifeach

standsfor

(A)

3
4

1
,whatdoeseach
4

(B)

standfor?

3
2

(C)

3
8

(D)

3
5

35. Anushkalookedatseveraldifferentflowerarrangementsbeforepurchasingone.Thearrangements
variedinpricefrom`15.62to`37.50.Whichmeasureofdatacanbeusedtodescribethevariation
between maximum and minimum price ?
(A) Mean

(B) Mode

(C) Range

(D) Median

36. Which of the following figures are acute isosceles triangles ?


(A) P only

35

110

(B) Qonly
(C) Ronly

25
P

(D) RandSonly
37. The value of

3
1
1 1 9
+ 5 - 1 -
is ____.
4
2
3 2 10

(A) 4.48

(B) 4.46

(C) 4.82

(D) 4.46

38. Ashwin used the rule listed below to rewrite the expression 102 105 = 107.
10m 10n = 10m + n
Basedonthisrule,whichofthefollowingisequivalenttotheexpression88 86 ?
(A) 810,because84 86 =846

(B) 812,because84 88 =848

(C) 82,because88 86 =88+6

(D) 82,because84 86 =84+6

39. Abuildingis24mlong.Thebottomoftheladderis10m awayfromthefootofthebuilding.Find


the length of the ladder ?
(A) 12m

(B) 24m

(C) 26m

(D) 8m

40. Amitcountedthenumberofpeopleinlineforticketsatthemovietheatre.Everytimehesaw7people,
he added a tick mark on his counting sheet, as shown below.

Amitsaw6morepeopleafterheaddedhislasttickmark.Whichcouldbeusedtofindu,thetotal
number of people he saw?
(A) 166+7=u

(B) 1667=u

(C) 167+6=u

(D) 16+76=u

SECTION III : EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS


41. IttookAbhilasha20minutestoapplyacoatofpainttoapieceofpottery.Aftereachcoatshewaited
for1hour30minutesforthepainttodry.Whichisareasonableamountoftimeitcouldhavetaken
for Abhilasha to have applied 5 coats of paint and for the pottery to be completely dry ?
(A) 505minutes
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(B) 8

1
hours
6

(C) 195minutes
6

(D) 9

1
hours
6
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42. Theaverageofthreenumbersis9m+8.Twoofthethreenumbersare2m+3and4m+5.Express
the third number in terms of m in the simplest form.
(A) 9m+8

(B) 27m+24

(C) 21m+16

(D) 21m+32

43. Hrishantpacksboxesforanappliancecompany.Hecanpackalargeboxin10minutesandasmall
boxin4minutes.Heneedstopack10largeboxesand20smallboxes.Ifhestartshiswork3.5hours
beforeclosingtime,willHrishanthavetimetofinishtheworkbeforeclosingtimeifheworkswithout
stopping?
(A) Yes,Hrishantwillfinishtheworkin3hours.

(B) No,itwilltakeHrishant4hourstofinish.

(C) Yes,Hrishantwillfinishtheworkin2.5hours.

(D) No,itwilltakeHrishant6hourstofinish.

44. ThetotallengthofallsongsonaCD,Anshumanboughtisabout74minutes.Eachsongisbetween
4 to 6 minutes long. Which is a reasonable number of songs that could be on the CD ?
(A) 10

(B) 40

(C) 74

45. Ishika and Sasha raced their toy cars. The given
diagramshowsthedistancetravelledbythecars
duringtherace.HowmuchfartherdidIshika'scar
travel than Sasha's car ?
(A)

3
m
1 0

(B)

4
m
1 0

(D) 16

Ishika

Sasha

(C)

49
metres
100

19 metres
100

3 2
m
1 0

(D)

68
m
100

46. Tameenahas4old coins: P, Q,R and S.Coin R isworth ` 2.5.Coin S is worth2times thevalue
of coin R. Coin Q is worth 3 times the value of coin R. The four coins are worth ` 40 altogether.
What is the value of coin P ?
(A) `14

(B) `18

(C) `25

(D) `15

47. Ankitcanrun100metresin12.5seconds.If hecompetesinthe400metresrace,abouthowmany


seconds will it take him to run the race ?
(A) 50 secs

(B) 40 secs

(C) 80 secs

(D) 20 secs

48. Mishaanswered56%ofthe150problemsonherhistoryhomeworkcorrectly.Howmanyproblems
on her homework did she answer correctly ?
(A) 56

(B) 65

49. Thereare338 cowsandgoatson afarm.

(C) 84

(D) 92

2
1
ofthe cowsareequal to
of thegoatson thefarm.
3
5

How many cows are there on the farm ?


(A) 78

(B) 260

(C) 72

(D) 270

50. Which of the following statements represents the greatest percent of change ?
(A) Atreegrewfrom6feetto12feetin1year.
(B) Anaquariumthatwasoriginallypricedat`90isnow`140.
(C) Apersonwhosesalarywas`1000perweekisnowearning`1500perweek.
(D) Ababywhoweighed5poundsatbirthnowweighs20pounds.
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ANSWER KEYS

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(B) 2.

(B)

3.

(A)

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(D) 5.

(D)

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(A) 14.

(D)

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(C) 18.

(B)

19. (D) 20.

(C)

21.

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(C) 23.

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30.

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31.

(A) 32.

(C)

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(C)

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(C) 36.

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37. (D) 38.

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(C) 41.

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(D) 45.

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46. (C) 47.

(A)

48.

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(A) 50.

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