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Aptitude Test
Aptitude Test
Marks: 160
Verbal Reasoning
a)
Completing a series
Number series
Letter series
Analog test
Coding and decoding
Arithmetical reasoning
Vocabulary test
(2)
(2)
(2)
(1)
(3)
(2)
ii)
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b)
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f)
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iii)
Non-verbal reasoning
a)
Odd one out
b)
Completion of series
c)
Analog test
d)
Completing an incomplete pattern
e)
Spotting hidden pattern
f)
Identical and similar pattern
g)
Lateral inversion
h)
Folded and unfolded pattern
(1)
(2)
(1)
(1)
(1)
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(1)
(1)
b. 47
d. 64
b. 40
d. 48
4. 2, 20,____,110, 182
a. 56
b. 72
c. 90
d. 96
5. 81, 9, 64,____,49, 7
a. 8
b. 9
c. 10
d. 11
6. 15, 20, 30,_____,65
a. 35
b. 40
c. 45
d. 50
7. 18, 30, 48, 72, 96,______
a. 106
b. 115
c. 120
d. 96
8. 12, 32, 72, 152,_______,632
a. 515
b. 613
c. 815
d. 312
9. 1, 2, 3, 5, 7,______,13
a. 8
b. 9
c. 10
d. 11
10. 3, 8, 22, 63, 185,_____
a. 285
b. 295
c. 310
d. 500
11. 4, 5, 7,_____, 19
a. 56
c. 11
b. 66
d. 17
Key
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b. RR
d. QQ
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b. ddddd
d. DDDD
G_______
b. JL gil
d. LL gli
30. aB bB cD dD _________
a. ef
b. gH
c. fG
d. eF
Key
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Purpose relationship
Cause and effect relationship
Part and whole relationship
Part and part relationship
Action and object relationship
Synonym and antonym relationship
Place relationship
Degree relationship
Characteristic relationship
j) Sequence relationship
k) Numerical relationship
l) Association relationship
Multiple Choice Questions
In each of the questions below, a related pair
of words(in capital letters) is given. Select the
lettered pair out of four pair of words (in capital
letters) is given. Select the lettered pair out of
four pair of words that expresses the relationship
that is most similar to that of the capitalized pair.
1) SCISSORS:CLOTH ::
a) Axe:Wood
b) Stone : Grinder
c) Knife: Stone
d) Gun: Hunt
2) FOOD:HUNGER ::
a) Axe:Wood
b) Stone : Grinder
c) Knife: Stone
d) Gun: Hunt
3) BIRD : NEST ::
a) dog : doghouse
b) squirrel : tree
c) beaver : dam
d) cat : litter box
e) book : library
4) DALMATIAN : DOG ::
a) Nightingale : bird
b) horse : pony
c) shark : great white
d) ant : insect
e) stock : savings
5) DOCTOR : HOSPITAL ::
a) sports fan : stadium
b) cow : farm
c) professor : college
d) criminal : jail
e) food : grocery store
6) CUB : BEAR ::
a) piano : orchestra
b) puppy : dog
c) cat : kitten
d) eagle : predator
e) fork : utensil
7) NOODLES : FLOUR ::
a) snacks : breakfast
b) Tomato : gravy
c) beans : coffee
d) thread : cotton
8) INK:PAPER ::
a) Pen: pencil
b) Paint: painting
c) Chalk: blackboard
d) Carbon paper: ballpoint
9) ROCKGARDEN:CHANDIGARH ::
a) Delhi: RedFort
b) Film Studio:Pune
c) Chicago: USA
d) India: Asia
10) LIGHT : CANDLE ::
a) Exercise:Strength
b) Heat:Coil
c) Power:Battery
d) Automobile:Engine
11) VOLCANO:LAVA ::
a) Death:Sorrow
b) Rock:Sand
c) Delta:River
d) Fault:Earthquake
12) SCALES : FISH ::
a) Lady : Dress
b) Skin : Man
c) Tree: Leaves
d) Bird: Feather
13) PETAL : FLOWER ::
a) salt : pepper
b) tire : bicycle
c) base : ball
d) sandals : shoes
e) puppy : dog
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CODING DECODING
What is Coding Decoding :
A Code is a system of conveying a message
through signals. It is a method of sending a
message between sender and the receiver in
such a way that only the sender and the receiver
can know its meaning. However Coding is done
according a certain pattern in the mind of the
sender. Therefore, its meaning can be deciphered
by a third person. Only if he carefully studies this
pattern. This process is called Decoding. This
capability is important in many fields of application.
The Coding- Decoding test is set up to
judge the candidates ability to decipher the
pattern which goes behind a coded message or
statement. There are many types of coding:
A. LETTER CODING
In such questions, code values are assigned
to a word in terms of the alphabets. There are
following types of letter coding.
Ex.
The word MAN is coded as NBO.
Which of the following should be the code
for SKY?
Sol.
The first letter of the code N comes after
M. the first letter of the word in question. Similarly,
the second letter B comes next to A of the
question, and the third letter of code O comes
after N of the main word. Following this pattern
we can say that TLZ is coded as SKY.
(b) 185336
(d) 581363
Sol.
In this code the alphabets are coded as
follows
SISTERUNCLEBOY
53530184670129
If we apply this method , the code comes out
to be 185336
Multiple Choice Questions
1) In a certain coding system MOTHER is
coded as PQWJHT, how will you code
SISTER?
a) VKUVHT
b) VKVVHU
c) VKVVHT
d) VKVVHS
2) In a certain coding system PRICE is coded
as SVNIL, how will you code COST?
a) F SXY
b) FSWY
c) FTWZ
d) FSXZ
3) In a certain coding system FLOWER is
written as SEXOMF, how will you code
GARDEN?
a) OEERBH
b) OFESBH
c) OEESBG
d) OEERBG
4) In a certain coding system TRAIN is written
as GIZRM, how will you code FIGURE?
a) USTGKV
b) VTYXTC
c) URTFIV
d) VKGTSV
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ARITHMETICAL REASONING
Hints for Answering Questions:
The section tests the basic calculation skills
such as addition, subtraction, multiplication,
division, calculation of percentages, average etc.
The questions of age and direction are also
included in this test. The candidate must know
the basics of geometry to solve the direction
problems.
1) Rajesh walks 7 km to the north then turns
left and walks 3 km. Then takes another left
and continue walking this time another 7 km
forward. How much distance in km is he
away from the starting point.
a) 10km
b) 6km
c) 3km
d) 2km
2) Balwant had 17 sheep. A storm in the village
killed all but 7 sheep .How many was he left
with?
a) 10
b) 6
c) 7
d) 9
3) What is the smallest number of ducks that
can swim in this formation- two ducks in
front of a duck two ducks behind a duck and
a duck between two ducks?
a) 3
b) 5
c) 7
d) 9
4) What is the product of all the numbers in the
dial of a telephone?
a) 1,58,480
b) 1,59,450
c) 1,59,480
d) None of those
5) A group of 1200 persons consisting of
captains and soldiers is travelling in a train.
For every 15 soldiers there is one captain.
The number of captains in the group is
a) 85
b) 80
c) 75
d) 70
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Example:
You are required to choose from the five
diagrams the one that best illustrates the
relationship among the three given classes in the
questions that follow.
Questions
1. Criminals, Pickpocketers, Terrorists
2. Dogs, Friendly Animals, Cats
3. Food, Curd, Spoons
Answers
1. E
2. D
3. C
Explanation:
1. Both Pickpocketers and Terrosist fall under
the class of criminals. There is a possibility
that some of pickpocketers can be terrorists
and some of terrorists can be pickpocketers
B
C
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Artists
Singers
Questions 33-36
College students
A
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b
Artists
Singers
English
Questions 37-40
Rural
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Punjabi
D
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Urdu
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Hard
working
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11 9
Graduates
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Honest
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Graduates
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Clerks
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Govt.
Employees
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a) 9th October
c) 5th April
b) 19th August
d) 28th February
14th November
5th September
26th January
30th January
KEY
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VOCABULARY TEST
Important Points
1) a) Tiger
c) Snail
b) Leopard
d) Fox
2) a) Steamer
c) Sail
b) yatch
d) Boat
3) a) Ball
c) Rugby
b) Pingpang
d) Bowling
b) Guilt
d) Ache
__POSE __PART
b) R
d) DE
b) Beauty
d) Hate
b) Hate
d) Renown
b) popular
d) infamous
b) run
d) make well
29) Furtive
a) secretive
c) bad
b) good
d) smoke
30) conflagration
a) popularity
c) great man
b) goy
d) great fire
31) candid
a) clear
c) open
b) secret
d) public
32) Ambiguous
a) great
c) uncertain
b) bighearted
d) clear
33) Festive
a) happy
c) bad
b) colourful
d) good
34) Feeble
a) strong
c) excellent
b) weak
d) good looking
35) Genuine
a) clear
c) authentic
b) middy
d) less
36) Belittle
a) enlarge
c) please
b) enfeeble
d) unimportant
37) Ignominy
a) popularity
c) disgrace
b) expensive
d) wickedness
38) Ingenious
a) clever
c) dull
b) intelligent
d) wickedness
39) Paramount
a) Miner
c) Important
b) Minor
d) Supreme
40) Lenient
a) tall
c) foolish
b) not strict
d) simple
a) area
b) diameter
c) circumference d) quadrilateral
ENVIRONMENT
b) pages
d) learning
48) guitar
a) band
c) songs
b) teacher
d) strings
49) shoe
a) sole
c) laces
b) leather
d) walking
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KEY
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b) 3 percent
d) 10 percent
a) 60 percent
c) 50 percent
b) 70 percent
d) 30 percent
Answer
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HEALTH
1. Body temperature of a normal person:
a) 81.1C
b) 36.9F
c) 36.9C
d) 98.6F
2. A healthy persons B.P. is
a) 81/170 mm of mercury
b) 80/120 mm of mercury
c) 70/140 mm of mercury
d) 120/180 mm of mercury
c
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8. c
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SPORTS
1. Olympic games 2012 were held at
a) England
b) China
c) Atlanta
d) Tokyo
2. Commonwealth games 2010 held in
a) Manchester
b) Victoria
c) Delhi
d) Perth
3. Asian games 2010 held in
a) Qatar
b) China
c) South Korea
d) Thailand
4. Who scored double hundred first time in ODI
cricket match?
a) Saurav Ganguali
b) M.S. Dhoni
c) Rickey Ponting
d) Sachin Tendulkar
5. The first athlete who won eight gold medals
in individual events in one Olympic games is
a) Micheal Phelps
b) Milkha Singh
c) Mike Powell
d) P.T. Usha
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Mo Nique
Jeff Bridges
Michael Giacchins
Christoph waltz
Answers
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Answer
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B. NON-VERBAL REASONING
Important Points
The purpose of non-verbal reasoning test is to find out how well a candidate understands ideas
which are not presented in words or numbers, but in figures, diagrams, pictograms presented in terms
of size or shape or position or quantity or other non-verbal, non-numerical forms. What is important
in solving the problems of non-verbal reasoning tests is to follow a logical procedure. This latent
logical procedure will help the candidate to find out the principle on which the problem figure is
based.
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Important Points
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Important Points
These non-verbal tests are designed to judge your sense of observation and analytical aptitude.
In such questions, the PROBLEM FIGURE comprises just one figure. The ANSWER FIGURE
contains four different blocks. The ANSWER FIGURE has a hidden figure of the PROBLEM
FIGURE which is to be spotted out.
Multiple Choice Questions
Direction: There is one block on left hand side marked (X) which has the basic design. The
four blocks that follow, i.e. A,B,C and D have a group of more complex figures in one of which the
main/basic figure given left hand column (X) is hidden/embedded in some position. You have to spot
that particular figure from the choice of answers A,B,C and D.
1.
A
2.
3.
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X
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Alternate Figure:
Alternate Figure:
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Alternate Figure:
Alternate Figure:
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Given Figure:
Alternate Figure:
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Alternate Figure:
Alternate Figure:
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Given Figure:
Alternate Figure:
D
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Given Figure:
Alternate Figure:
A
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C
Alternate Figure:
Alternate Figure:
3.
Key Figure:
Important Points
This test requires the candidate to observe
carefully how a given figure will appear in the
mirror, if the mirror is held at a particular position.
For this test, you must remember that the left
side of a pattern appears to be on the right side in
the mirror and vice-versa.
Answer Figure:
4.
Key Figure:
Key Figure:
Answer Figure:
A
Answer Figure:
5.
Key Figure:
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Answer Figure:
Key Figure:
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Answer Figure:
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Key Figure:
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Answer Figure:
Key Figure:
Direction ((9-26): In each one of the following questions, choose the correct mirror image of
the figure 'X' from amongst the form alternatives a,b,c,d given along with it.
9.
(X)
(X)
10.
B
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
(X)
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20.
21.
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24.
(X)
(X)
(X)
25.
26.
b
a
c
d
c
d
c
c
c
10.
11.
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15.
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18.
d
d
c
d
c
c
c
b
c
19.
20.
21.
22.
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24.
25.
26.
c
c
d
d
b
a
b
c
1.
A
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
A
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8.
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15.
Directions (16-20): A piece of square paper is folded as shown below and a cut is made as
marked. How would the paper look like when unfolded?
16. Problem Figures:
Answer Figures:
A
17. Problem Figures:
Answer Figures:
A
18. Problem Figures:
Answer Figures:
Answer Figures:
Answer Figures: