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Directions for Q1 to Q19: Find the missing term(s). Q8. J, F, ?, A, M, J, J


(a) N
Q1. 5, 10, 30, ?, 600, 3600 (b) D
(a) 100 (c) K
(b) 110 (d) P
(c) 125 (e) M
(d) 120
(e) 130 Q9. J, M, ?, J, A, O, D
(a) M
Q2. 2, 10, 30, ?, 130, 222 (b) N
(a) 65 (c) P
(b) 68 (d) R
(c) 70 (e) S
(d) 75
(e) 80 Q10. B, D, G, ?, S, D
(a) K
Q3. 3, 7, 13, ?, 31, 43 (b) L
(a) 17 (c) M
(b) 18 (d) N
(c) 21 (e) P
(d) 19
(e) 22 Q11. 7, 21, 3, 42, 14, 28, _
(a) 3
Q4. 7, 14, 42, 210, ?, 16170 (b) 2
(a) 1400 (c) 1
(b) 1420 (d) 35
(c) 1450 (e) 42
(d) 1470
(e) 1490 Q12. 2, 13, 8, 4, 26, 16, 6, _
(a) 45
Q5. 11, 22, ?, 528, 4224, 42240 (b) 12
(a) 88 (c) 39
(b) 77 (d) 26
(c) 66 (e) 18
(d) 55
(e) 44 Q13. 10, 80, 270, 640, 1250, _
(a) 2500
Q6. 6, 18, 108, 972, ?, 174960 (b) 2160
(a) 11664 (c) 3430
(b) 11554 (d) 1330
(c) 11444 (e) 1810
(d) 11334
(e) 11224 Q14. 0.5, 0.5, 2, _, 288, 7200
(a) 2.5
Q7. A, B, F, O, ?, D (b) 15
(a) E (c) 121
(b) F (d) 18
(c) G (e) 111
(d) J
(e) H

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Q15. 6, 19, 77, _, 2317 (c) udoojr
(a) 1386 (d) uodmjr
(b) 286 (e) udomjr
(c) 387
(d) 721 Q22. In a certain code, the world ‘definition’ is coded as
(e) 386 ‘neiiintfod’, then how is the word ‘sardonic’ written in
the same code?
Q16. 14, 30, 124, 750, _ (a) canodris
(a) 6008 (b) cinodras
(b) 1044 (c) cirodnas
(c) 4508 (d) candoris
(d) 5008 (e) cindoras
(e) 6004
Q23. In a certain code language if “PHLOX” is coded as
Q17. 9, 11, 13, 12, 13, 15, 15, 15, 19, 18, 17, _ “KUOBC” and “FLOCK” is coded as “UYLPP”, then which
(a) 18 word is coded as “KELKB”?
(b) 26 (a) LADEN
(c) 20 (b) PLONK
(d) 25 (c) IMPLY
(e) 21 (d) PROXY
(e) PROUD
Q18. BC5, E5, GK18, M13, _
(a) QS36 Q24. In a certain coding system, the word ‘life’ is coded
(b) UV43 as 12212732. Then how will the word ‘death’ be coded
(c) QS13 in the same system?
(d) TU42 (a) 49103038
(e) Q17 (b) 49103938
(c) 459103038
Q19. 1T11, 2S12, 3R13, _, 5P15 (d) 49010338
(a) 4Q44 (e) Cannot be determined
(b) 4Q41
(c) 4Q14 Q25. If in a certain language C is coded as 6, I as 72, N as
(d) 41Q4 182, T as 380 and Z as 650, then how is the word KITES
(e) 44Q1 coded in this language?
(a) 11072839020432
27 39 57 51 48 (b) 1007238002432
Q20. Find the odd man out from45 , 65 , 95 , 85 , 75?
48 (c) 1107328020432
(a) 75 (d) 1107238020342
51
(b) (e) 1107238020432
85
27
(c) 45
39
Q26. Given below is a group of numbers. One term does
(d) 65 not fit the series. Find the term?
57 1, 3, 8, 18, 42, 89, 184
(e) 95
(a) 18
(b) 89
Q21. In a certain code, the word ‘cricket’ has been
coded as ‘dqjbldu’, then how will the word ‘tennis’ be (c) 3
coded in this code? (d) 2
(a) ufmoht (e) 184
(b) ufoojt

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Q27. Observe the first two solutions, find out the rule (c) TPOLIICIAN
and find the answer for the third set of figures. If 8 + 9 = (d) ICIANPOLIT
17 and 4 + 4 = 28, then what is 1 + 5 =? (e) None of these
(a) 10
(b) 5 Q33. In a certain code SWAT is written as 8416 and
(c) 6 TRON is written as 6925. How is WARN written in that
(d) 25 code?
(e) 20 (a) 4915
(b) 8195
Q28. Fill in the correct signs between the given numbers (c) 4195
to ensure that the equation holds true. (d) 8159
37_7_18_63_72_27 = 8. (e) None of these
(a) + - + - +
(b) + - + - - Q34. In a certain code language, ALOK is written as 39
(c) - + - + - and NAYAK is written as 52. How is BIMAL written in
(d) + - - + - that language?
(e) - + + - + (a) 56
(b) 37
Q29. If in a certain code, the word ‘limitations’ is (c) 43
written as ‘milititanso’ and ‘philosophy’ is written as (d) 34
‘ilphoposhy’, then how will the word ‘metamorphosis’ (e) None of these
be written in the same code?
(a) tamerpomsohis Directions for Q35 to Q37: Find the missing term.
(b) tamerpmosohis
(c) tamerpmosihos Q35. 343 : 56 :: 512 : _?
(d) temarpmosihos (a) 72
(e) tamerpomsihos (b) 66
(c) 71
Q30. If in a certain code, the word ‘maroon’ has been (d) 68
written as ‘monpnpqszbln’, then which word will be (e) 69
written as ‘ackmzbbdjl’ in the same code?
(a) jlacc Q36. AD : WZ :: FI : _?
(b) kcalb (a) RU
(c) jcalc (b) RT
(d) black (c) TU
(e) Cannot be determined (d) SU
(e) RS
Q31. In a certain code, SIKKIM is written as THLJJL, how
is TRAINING written in that code? Q37. PJ : 36 :: TN : _?
(a) SQBHOHOH (a) 25
(b) UQBJOHHO (b) 49
(c) UQBHOHOF (c) 36
(d) UQBJOHOH (d) 64
(e) None of these (e) 9

Q32. If ‘GOVERNMENT’ is coded as ‘TGOVERNMEN’ in a Q38. In a certain code language, ‘go there’ is written as
certain language, how will ‘POLITICIAN’ be coded in that ‘kd bd’, ‘there and here’ is written as ‘bd gd od’ and
language? ‘come here’ is written as ‘gd ld’. How is ‘and’ written in
(a) NPOLITICIA that code language?
(b) APOLITICIN (a) gd

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(b) od (a) Eating
(c) od or gd (b) Munching
(d) Data inadequate (c) Swallowing
(e) None of these (d) Ingesting
(e) Drinking
Q39. In a certain code language, ‘joo doo foo’ is written
as ‘Cricket is better’, ‘foo xoo woo’ is written as Q44. In a language, ‘floor’ is called ‘walls’, ‘walls’ is
‘Football is good’ and ‘woo doo hoo’ is written as called ‘ceilings’, ‘ceilings’ is called ‘window’, ‘window’ is
‘Cricket and Football’. Which of the following means called ‘doors’, then what is a room’s top surface?
‘good’ in that code language? (a) Floor
(a) xoo (b) Walls
(b) woo (c) Ceilings
(c) xoo or woo (d) Window
(d) Data inadequate (e) Doors
(e) None of these
Directions for Q45 and Q46: Find the missing number:
Q40. In a certain language, ‘put tir fin’ means ‘delicious
juicy fruit’; ‘tie dip sig’ means ‘beautiful white lily’ and Q45. 36 : 729 :: 43 : _?
‘sig lon fin’ means ‘lily and fruit’. What is the code for (a) 512
‘and’? (b) 1221
(a) dip (c) 729
(b) tir (d) 343
(c) fin (e) 216
(d) lon
(e) sig Q46. 324 : 24 :: 441 : _?
(a) 16
Q41. In a certain language, ‘ahn plt vsq’ means ‘monkey (b) 18
like banana’; ‘plt slw yeo’ means ‘banana is fruit’ and (c) 22
‘xsa ahn yeo’ means ‘monkey eat fruit’. What is the (d) 17
code for ‘eat’? (e) 9
(a) ahn
(b) slw Q47. In a certain coding system “he is a boy” is coded as
(c) yeo “red pink white purple”, “she is a girl” as “yellow white
(d) xsa red brown” and “boy is not girl” as “pink green yellow
(e) plt white”, then what are the codes for she, not, a and boy
respectively?
Q42. If ‘nose’ is ‘tongue’, ‘tongue’ is ‘eye’, ‘eye’ is ‘ear’ (a) Brown, green, white, pink
‘ear’ is ‘hand’ and ‘hand’ is ‘leg’, then with which organ (b) Brown, green, red, purple
of the body do we hear? (c) Yellow, white, green, purple
(a) Hand (d) Yellow, red, pink, brown
(b) Leg (e) Brown, green, red, pink
(c) Tongue
(d) Ear Q48. In a certain code language, ‘smoke is injurious’ is
(e) Eye written as ‘hu sa tu’, ‘Suhas smoke everyday’ is written
as ‘tu ka ja’ and ‘drinking is good’ is written as ‘la du hu’.
Q43. In a language, ‘eating’ is called ‘munching’. How is ‘Suhas’ written in that code language?
‘munching’ is called ‘swallowing’, ‘swallowing’ is called (a) ka
‘ingesting’, ‘ingesting’ is called ‘drinking’, then what will (b) ja
a person doing when he is having lunch? (c) ka or ja
(d) Data inadequate

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Q49. If window is called bed, bed is called fan, fan is 57
(b) 48
called chair and chair is called television, on what does a 250
man generally sleep? (c) 60
243
(a) chair (d) 60
(b) fan 253
(e) 60
(c) television
(d) window
(e) None of these Q56. 2, 12, 30, 56, _?
(a) 77
Directions for Q50 to Q76: Find the missing term(s) to (b) 90
complete the given series: (c) 79
(d) 72
Q50. 58, 70, 84, 100, _? (e) 92
(a) 112
(b) 119 Q57. 24, 12, 12, 18, 36, _?
(c) 116 (a) 90
(d) 118 (b) 92
(e) 122 (c) 78
(d) 67
Q51. 3, 9, 18, 30, _? (e) 77
(a) 33
(b) 36 Q58. 24, 48, 72, 90, 120, _?
(c) 45 (a) 165
(d) 39 (b) 145
(e) 42 (c) 140
(d) 168
Q52. 336, 305, 268, 227, 184, _? (e) 156
(a) 137
(b) 163 Q59. 2, 6, 30, 260, _?
(c) 146 (a) 420
(d) 133 (b) 500
(e) 129 (c) 3140
(d) 610
Q53. 8, 27, 50, 89, 164, _? (e) 3130
(a) 212
(b) 310 Q60. 11, 24, 39, 416, _?
(c) 126 (a) 626
(d) 135 (b) 525
(e) 303 (c) 552
(d) 523
Q54. 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, _? (e) 5025
(a) 9
(b) 10 Q61. 1, 0, 0, 3, 20, 115, _?
(c) 12 (a) 650
(d) 13 (b) 720
(e) 15 (c) 5133
(d) 5033
3 8 41 (e) 714
Q55. 2 , 2, 3 , 12 , _?
67
(a) 48

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Q62. 0, 3, 3, 4, 6, 5, 9, 6, _? Q69. 4.5, 5, 10.5, 32, 128.5, _?
(a) 9 (a) 482.5
(b) 5 (b) 642.5
(c) 4 (c) 632.5
(d) 10 (d) 643.0
(e) 12 (e) 640.5

Q63. 0, 1, 0, 8, 2, 7, 6, _? Q70. 48, 72, 216, 324, 972, _?


(a) 2 (a) 1298
(b) 3 (b) 1358
(c) 4 (c) 1238
(d) 5 (d) 2916
(e) 8 (e) 1458

Q64. 16, 3, 24, 36, _? Q71. 0, 6, 24, _, 120, 210?


(a) 421 (a) 60
(b) 432 (b) 32
(c) 48 (c) 96
(d) 60 (d) 160
(e) 72 (e) 146

Q65. 0, 6, 21, 40, 5, _? Q72. 216, 425, 636, _, 1064?


(a) -306 (a) 849
(b) -504 (b) 981
(c) -205 (c) 949
(d) 12 (d) 1986
(e) 204 (e) 964

Q66. E, G, K, S, _? Q73. O16A, Q21D, S26G, U31J, _?


(a) H (a) W36M
(b) I (b) X36L
(c) J (c) W35M
(d) U (d) X37L
(e) W (e) W36N

Q67. L, M, O, N, R, O, _, _? Q74. DLZP, AMGI, FNYR, DPJL, HPXT, _?


(a) T, O (a) GSMN
(b) U, Q (b) LSWV
(c) P, U (c) GSMO
(d) U, P (d) LSVV
(e) V, P (e) GRMO

Q68. 1K1, 1M3, 1Q7, 1S9, _? Q75. a a b _ c _ d d a _ b b c c d d a a b b c _ d d?


(a) 1T5 (a) b d b c
(b) 1U1 (b) b c a c
(c) 2V1 (c) b c b d
(d) 2W3 (d) b d a c
(e) 2U1 (e) b c c a

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Q76. a b _ b b _ c c a _ b b b c c a a _ b b c Directions for Q81 & Q82: Find the odd term in the
(a) b d b c series.
(b) b c a c
(c) b c a a Q81. 101516, 2018118, 3112010, 412912, 59161814.
(d) b d a c (a) 101516
(e) b c b a (b) 2018118
(c) 3112010
Directions for Q77 to Q80: Refer the letter/symbol (d) 412912
sequence and answer the questions that follow: (e) 59161814
?@ah%*(c)f:s&wpqm+t}ery\z[>v<f
Q82. 20, 31, 24, 61, 37.
Q77. Which is the 8th element to the left of the 10th (a) 31
element from the right end? (b) 61
(a) @ (c) 20
(b) < (d) 37
(c) & (e) 24
(d) +
(e) w Directions for Q83 to Q85: Find the wrong term and
replace it with the correct answer from the options.
Q78. If all the letters are dropped from the series, find
the 4th element to the left of the 7th to the right of the Q83. 512, 422, 332, 134, 112.
5th element from the left end? (a) 116
(a) + (b) 421
(b) : (c) 105
(c) @ (d) 111
(d) & (e) 91
(e) *
Q84. 6, 25, 63, 123, 214, 341, 510.
Q79. How many letters are present in the series which (a) 127
are immediately preceded by a special character and (b) 342
immediately followed by a special character? (c) 2
(a) 4 (d) 62
(b) 5 (e) 512
(c) 7
(d) 6 Q85. AB, BC, EB, FE, GJ, DI, EN, CT, CS.
(e) 8 (a) EE
(b) AA
Q80. Reverse the 1st half and then find the 3rd element (c) BB
to the right of the 17th element to the left of the 9th (d) CC
element from the right end? (e) DD
(a) y
(b) ) Directions for Q86 to Q88: Answer the questions based
(c) f on the number sequence given below:
(d) h 23458946714235219862789864135256
(e) c
Q86. How many prime numbers are immediately
followed by a composite number? Consider both the
prime and composite numbers to be single digit
numbers.

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(a) 3 Directions for Q92 to Q96: The terms on the left hand
(b) 2 side bear a certain relationship with the numbers on the
(c) 6 right hand side. Use this relationship to find the missing
(d) 5 term?
(e) 4
Q92. 73 : 79 :: 89 : _?
Q87. How many digits which are multiples of 3 are (a) 97
immediately followed by an even number? (b) 83
(a) 4 (c) 94
(b) 5 (d) 98
(c) 6 (e) 99
(d) 8
(e) 7 Q93. 1111 : 1234321 :: 22 : _?
(a) 22322
Q88. If each 2 is replaced by a 3 and vice versa, what is (b) 123454321
the difference between the number of 9’s and 2’s in the (c) 1221
new sequence? (d) 484
(a) -2 (e) 10648
(b) -1
(c) 1 Q94. 80 : 125 :: 180 : _?
(d) 2 (a) 236
(e) 0 (b) 234
(c) 240
Directions for Q89 to Q91: Answer the questions based (d) 4160
on the letter sequence given below. (e) 245
RCVABMPJZKMUAETBFI
Q95. ADH : ZWS :: CFI : _?
Q89. How many pairs of letters are present in the (a) XVR
sequence, which have as many letters between them in (b) WUR
the series as in the original alphabet series? (c) XTR
(a) 3 (d) XUS
(b) 2 (e) XUR
(c) 6
(d) 5 Q96. GREEN : ITGGP :: VIOLET : _?
(e) 7 (a) XKQNGV
(b) XKQNGU
Q90. How many vowels are preceded by a consonant in (c) XKRNGV
the given sequence? (d) XKQNHV
(a) 1 (e) YKQNGV
(b) 2
(c) 3 Q97. If ‘independent’ is coded as ‘dniepeedntn’, how
(d) 4 will ‘liberated’ be coded?
(e) 5 (a) bilerated
(b) bilraedet
Q91. Find the missing term: RCV, CAM, VMZ, _? (c) detarebil
(a) ABJ (d) bilaredet
(b) ABM (e) ebildater
(c) BKT
(d) AJU

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Q98. In a certain code, the word ‘marvellous’ is written Q103. ‘7315133297’ is the code for which word?
as ‘zneiovlohf’. How the word ‘surprising’ would be (a) OERFREENOW
written in the same code? (b) WERFRRRNOW
(a) fkhirirmth (c) WEFREENOW
(b) hfikirhrmt (d) WEOFREENOE
(c) fhkirirhtm (e) WERFREENOW
(d) fheiegfgkr
(e) fikirhrmth Q104. What is the code for ‘NEWEL’?
(a) 23837
Q99. If ‘UPDATES’ is coded as ‘ARGEYIZ’, then the word (b) 23738
‘ONLINE’ is coded as: (c) 24748
(a) UPOUSI (d) 43738
(b) UPOOSI (e) 23438
(c) VPOOSI
(d) TOOOSI Q105. In a certain language ‘589’ means ‘smart little
(e) UQOORI girl’, ‘152’ means ‘intelligent smart boy’ and ‘439’
means ‘girl is good’, then what is the code for ‘little’?
Q100. In a certain code ‘READING’ is coded as (a) 4
‘UWPOLEC’ and the code for ‘OPTION’ is ‘JFALJE’, then (b) 9
what is the code for ‘AIRPORT’? (c) 5
(a) PLOFJOA (d) 8
(b) ULUFJUA (e) Cannot be determined
(c) JLUFJUA
(d) PLUFJUA Q106. If Y = 75 and BAT = 69 then find the value of
(e) PLUFJUL ‘FAT’?
(a) 81
Q101. If ‘gty hre vfe mko’ means ‘we are going out’, ‘vfe (b) 67
ser’ means ‘get out’ and ‘gty mko cbn’ means ‘are you (c) 65
going’ then what does ‘hre gty mko’ mean? (d) 82
(a) are going out (e) 87
(b) we are out
(c) you are out Q107. In a language, if ‘goat’ is called ‘ant’, ‘ant’ is called
(d) we are going ‘tiger’, ‘tiger’ is called ‘deer’, ‘deer’ is called ‘cow’, then
(e) Cannot be determined which of them is a carnivorous animal in that language?
(a) Tiger
Q102. In a certain code language, ‘hi bi yi’ means (b) Ant
‘lemons are oranges’; ‘ki bi hi’ means ‘oranges are (c) Deer
sweet’ and ‘yi di’ means ‘sour lemons’. What is the code (d) Goat
for ‘oranges are sweet sour’? (e) Cow
(a) hi bi yi hi
(b) hi ki bi yi Q108. In a code language, ‘solid’ is called ‘gaseous’:
(c) bi hi di ki ‘gaseous’ is called ‘liquid’, ‘liquid’ is called ‘semisolid’,
(d) yi di ki bi then, in that code language, what is the state of air?
(e) Cannot be determined (a) Solid
(b) Liquid
Directions for Q103 & Q104: Answer the following (c) Semi solid
questions based on the below information: (d) Gaseous
In a certain language, ‘FLOWER’ is coded as ‘589731’ (e) Cannot be determined
and ‘WIND’ is coded as ‘7426’.

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