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cra Be Directions : SECTION |: MENTAL ABILITY TEST Vives In questions 1 to 10, four figures (A), (B), (C) and (D) have been given in each question. Of these four figdres, thece figures are similar in some way and one figure is different. Select Peek e ce es races Pela [on Dy w oy) Oo oy) ge. Dy @ By o 1) Der Eeerns Co w oO i) aE eed (Esieaes bcd cae oy Cy) ca co} @) mae ee co) w @ rc) wr en In quostions 11 to 20, a problem figures given on the left hand side and four answer figures ‘marked (A), (B), (C) and (D) are given on the right hand side. Select theanswer figure which is exactly the same as the problem figure and encircle the letter below the correct answer ts cae Some aca a UE cece ee ne cots a eC Td noe Peres ty a borg é Ne fen ele fe 6 oy i) its icy} B (D} tH = Ts a= #| By Ee co) (A) cy © i) is ey P18 © g Fe gS g ©) (Dy TAY coy a) ) Zale Directions ; In questions 21 to 30, there is a problem figure on the left-hand side, a part of which is missing, Observe the answer figures (A), (B), (C) and (D) on the right-nand side and find at the answer figure which without changing the direction, fits in the missing part of the problem figure in order to complete the pattern in the problem figure. Indicate your answer by encircling the letter of the answer lgunechosen by you which are given below theanswer Dee Chr ec ae bene poy Pea ral Osa Ee aT tod rt iL meals) sisi FPF ie i) co (D) CO) © Pia alba ERPRPARK ) COT eno en) a al Sa ae (A) (B) a} (D) (A) oy ico) 1} Pipe ee i if ae ie a 4} a Zz ka ray) cc «© ri) cy i) (c De = 3) 4 Tet i em Pr a ooo | eax] xt | al Et (A) U3 (9) (D) ceo oy lay (D) Directions : In questions 31 to 40, there are three problem figures on the left-hand side and the space for the fourth figure is left blank. The problem figures are in a series. Find out one figure ee eee et eo ea ed Pe eee ae OU ate Ck ea mc ce ok as cn ccm Pte answer by encircling the letter of the answer figure chosen by you. Pe sariy beer ee Cay studymat erials.o se] @ ale ry o rs) ECHOES: |PART-V| Directions : In questions 41 to 50, there are three problem figures followed by a mark of interrogation (®) for the fourth one. There exists a relationship between the first two problem figures. A similar relationship should exist between the third and fourth problem figures. Select one figure from the answer figures which replaces the mark of interrogation. Encirele the letter Pam An feo ied RRA Pan ee eal aes 5 a aks ve Berns Ps ied erials.o sk 5 i 2) [e as] fo oT TI -hel [s Fy ll Ge Cae hole cae cae EAE Ryde hoe PAN EA Fan, 2 OIA @ Ro SE FIA|S|F taal Directions : In questions 51 to 60, one part of a square is on the left-hand side and the other one is among the four figures (A), (B), (C) and (D) of the right-hand side. Find the figure on the right-hand side that completes the square. Encircle the letter given below that figure. ee: a es ee : a naa se a oe tS ou meg eee ier ony ce eC CY mage Vest ag Sa Cs we Ati 7 oy oO 0) SECTION II : ARITHMETIC ee Ce Ue a eRe Only one out of these is correct. You have to choose the correct answer and encircle it, CSR ee Pree eee Oh nog Seren bccn atone pero 70. In a division sum, if the division is 51 quotient. is 16 and the remainder is 27, the dividend is : (A) 843, rc) onTy (D) 1383 71. Which of the following numbers are arranged Peer il ea CO a Coa el Ld (©) 0.25, 3.5 Cd 72 Three bells ring at intervals of 12, 15 and 18 eee emus ud together at 8.35 a.m. at what time will they NET ry (C)10 My cy pened " Byers 62. A bus starts from Delhi to Amritear at 5.30 Mere Corrine See ecard Nese ree avira a.m. the next day. The time taken by the bus s 3 t a p eer 73. How many times will the digit 9 occur in (A)2hrs6min — (B) 14 brs 6 min batdiet dara ed COSTA Re COT Tm een aca tga J de 63. The number of square tiles, of side 15 aes Sr eC required for flooring a room of s De a 8.6 m x 4.5 m, will be : ON CB) CCE CORE KOE Z 110 prety CeO ee ce CO ne A : eee | BY Sone re err a er Cra (A) Rs, 18 (B) Rs, 86 (C) Rs. 40 (D) Rs. 45 Pete 65. A person earns Rs. 15 per hour for his work. toe ees Ctr aoe COE ay poet) Or er 66. The smallest odd number formed by using the digit 1,0, 3, 4 and 5 is: CBee Bap Lcck BOs 67. The product of two numbers is 8192. If one number is double the other, the smaller pits (8 (B)16(C)32_— CD) A CUE na Cet pe eee oe ONE oes Ere LU Crs PEC COC CE EE) Cee) (C)1,2,3, 10,15 — (D) 1,2, 3, 6, 6, 10, 15, 30 CERO Petrone LOO Tere 76. 80% of Rs. 240 is how much more than 35% eee Nod cp oe vy oe aL ye er CRO Rr eRe CC os 8 race 7) rT) 3) To) Co) ry cu ny rea simplification a REP Er tr Ee er leery gy XY ee: (OOD COR eR a ano i (A) 48 m? CeCe (©) 1152 m? Ere Pa ae CCRC nC Cee (A) 366 (B) 354 (C)186 = (D) 174 SECTION Ill ; LANGUAGE (ENGLISH) De ee eee eee eS Ree eT ‘each passage carefully and answer the questions that follow. For cach question four probable answers bearing letters (A), (B), (C) and (D) are given. Only one out of these is ‘correct. You have to choose the correct answer and encircle it. ca The boys and girls divided the work among Dee UI Ecos te as Se oe ey eae ue ec steed Cee eT ee aL ee a sd a ae a ee ee bin, By the end of the mofning, the park looked ‘much cleaner and tidier. From that day onwards, the children made Pee ae eared Dog ete eat an Oe eka ere meng lowers bloomed, everyone in the neighbourhood Soe 81. People in the neighbourhood were happy, ee cen en CO ent cers ie) (©) The flower in the park had bloomed Dont tk tater 82, The children did not pick up : es amy Cesc) Por ace OUT Lt sny Cg ee OT ear ted (B) Collect the litter overeat Cen Ce ee (A) Collected Crag ena te 85. The opposite word for ‘sad’ used in the ond CANO (©) Tidy Coping os Seley a eeu ion ay Cee Each as eC Rn une tay ‘most of the houses. Everyone seemed to be asleep. eC nee atte art ee etudyma Es eiem DR Ua TCG Cea nay COUR CC em nae Ee ce aL gt a kee ee eae acd eC Ra aa ose peer eaysos SCRA Cece tee Perret hts BS SCR RC vae eC a “Which woman? Are you mad?” T could still hear some sobs eoming from the bedroom. So Iran into his bedroom, searched but RR Ono ec rae e ere ees ru aa Ee ey radio play ‘Strange Murder’, Now, please standby CO aL ae OMe eee rem ee ed (A) To look for the murderer of some woman De CR CUR ua sie On eee ets Set eras CO Ce aL hous eerie Creasy (©) His desire to help someone in distress (©) His need of some mysterious story et renee etn Orton a RCO nT cena eT ORR ene Ly becker at erent CO RCE Emu cae Os Cer Ea (©) The sobbing woman CO eS outa Sea eect ae one ae COCs mC WUE ec OCS eed TC ey India is very hot, especially in summer. It is See eee amen cy Pr ences ok Pre tn an Crna eee ee sae other colours do, Saris are also comfortable to wear because they do not cling to the body. AON nme ad by looking at their clothes. Cooks usually wear a eC m clothes are dirty. Policemen, firemen and soldiers Sener ee nett eco Ri wart 91. Cooks wear white aprons, because : CVs (B) It helps them eook fast (© White is a cool colour (D) They can see when it is dirty Ce eee ec vc ad Re Otek ng (© They are not very costly Cong ae 93, Who of the following needs not we PO (A) A school student (B) A policeman (©C)Anarmy man (D) Aminister Pere Cc Peete) Cyc ear accl Open Cec Un On hg (©) Is easy to wash Cpe £95, If‘cold’ is an opposite word for ‘hot!, what will Deaoreeetad CX ro Cond Oh rg Ea Dot) 1 felt lonely in a classroom full of boys and POR ee ac eT eee ce pa eats eterno and asked—*What is your name?” “Abhayankar...—I whispered. Soo eo enn a ects but I could not. My lips were dry, perhaps sealed. Teould notopen my mouth. Then the teacher asked Penne rore Co ec Seaed eR ee a eee Seek eC Ra Ue es my name, I knew how to write it, but standing in front of so many boys and girls and the teacher Per enter ce ss 96, The boy could not write his name, because he ae (A) Lonely Caer (©) Sick Oy Car 97. Which of the following words does not Cera eed Cenc cemeRCOre lg Oy 98. The teacher was .... towards the boy. Cc cme Cohen OE oad CO eae aot acy Peete (ey Cera ey (©)Arude teacher nang Ue Ree Cece ect ng (©)Kept quite (D) Did not speak

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