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Q1.
In a section of cinema hall, seats are arranged so that each row has the same
number of seats. Abdul is seated in the 5th row from the front and 3rd row from the
back. If his seat is 6th from the left and 2nd from the right, how many seats are there
in the section?
52
49
45
55
Q2.
Choose the option that arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful
order. The words when put in order should make logical sense according to size,
quality, quantity, occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process, etc

1.Earn
2.Shopping
3.Boy
4.Money
5.Job
3,1,5,4,2
3,4,5,1,2
3,5,1,4,2
2,3,5,1,4
Q3.
Choose the odd man out.
HAIR
LIAR
FAIR
PAIR
Q4.
Sagar was 30 meters west and takes left turn to walk 10 meters, then takes left turn
again and walks 40 meter, and takes another left turn and walks 20 meters. In which
direction is he standing now from the starting point?
North-East
South-East
North-West
North
Q5.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.
Problem question:
What is the name of Amrita's father?
Statements:
I)Smriti is Amrita's mother.
II)Akhilesh is the husband of Smriti.
Statement I alone is sufficient
Statement II alone is sufficient
Both statements put together are sufficient
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
Either of the statements is sufficient
Q6.
A lady is facing south east. She turns 180o in the clockwise direction, then 360o in the
anticlockwise direction and another 270o in the clockwise direction. Which direction
is she facing now? 
South 
South - West 
West 
South - East
Q7.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is/are sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question:
When is Rahul's birthday?
Statements:
I)His birthday is before 25th and after 22nd November.
II)His birthday is after 23rd and before 26th November.
Statement I alone is sufficient
Statement II alone is sufficient
Both statements put together are sufficient
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
Q8.
From the given anagrams select the odd one out.
LABLOTOF
ONSEL
CEKTRIC
SNINET
Q9.
Given signs signify something and on that basis,assume the given statements to be
true.Answer the question basis the information provided.
"!" denotes "greater than"
"*" denotes "equal to"
"+" denotes "less than"
"$" denotes "not equal to"
"x" denotes "not less than"
"%" denotes "not greater than"

A!B!C does not imply


B+A!C
C+B+A
C+A!B
B+A+C
Q10.
Building : Bricks :: Flower :
Seed
Fruit
Honey
Petals
Q11.
Meeru has lost her way to home and was standing 25 meters away from her house in
the South -West Direction. She walks 20 meters north and reaches Point A . How far
and in which direction would she have to walk to reach her House?
20 meter, East
15 meter, East
15 meter, West
20 meter, West
Q12.
Decode the word(s) / pattern given in the question.

If RESULT is coded as SFTVMU, then EXAM is coded as:


FWBO
DYZL
FYBN
DXZL
Q13.
From the given choices select the odd one out.
BCEH 
PQSV 
CDGK 
STVY
Q14.
Find the Next number in the Series.

5,25,61,113,...
181
121
212
241
Q15.
Decode the word(s) / pattern given in the question.

If NORMAL is coded as LAMRON, then SYSTEM is coded as:


TXTUDN
METSYS
TZTUFN
METSS
Q16.
Mayank travelled a distance of 80m toward North. Then he turns right and travels 65
m, then again turns northwards and travels 45 m. He further travels by turning 45
degree clockwise. Towards which direction is he running now?
North
West
South - West
North - East
Q17.
Mallika, Maneni, Pallavi, Nikita and Suhana are seated in a conference hall facing the
stage which is in the north. They are all scattered in such a manner that they do not
occupy adjacent seats. The seating arrangement is as given below:

1. Maneni is seated 10 seats away, to the right of suhana.


2. Pallavi is seated 20 seats away, to the left of nikita
3. Mallika is seated 30 seats infront of suhana.
4. Nikita is seated 15 seats to the right of suhana.

Who amonsgt the following are NOT seated in a linear pattern?


Pallavi, Suhana, Maneni
Mallika, Suhana, Maneni
Pallavi, Suhana, Nikita
Pallavi, Maneni, Nikita
Q18.
Shivam puts his wall clock on a table in such a way that at 9 am,the hour hand was
pointing South. In which direction will the minute hour point at 9.30 pm?
South
North
West
East
Q19.
If North - West becomes East and North - East becomes South and so on, then what
does East become?
South - West
North - East
North - West
South - East
Q20.
QDXM : SFYN :: UIOZ : ? 
PAQM
LPWA
QNLA
WKPA
Q21.
Decode the word(s) / pattern given in the question.

If WORD is coded as 9753, then DOOR is coded as:


3579
3559
9357
3775
Q22.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question: How is Mr.Sharma related to Santosh?


Statements:
I) Santosh's mother has two daughters
II) Santosh's sister is the wife of Mr.Sharma's son
Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem
question
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the
problem question
Either of the statements is sufficient in answering the problem question
Q23.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question: In which year was Rashmi born?


Statements:
I) Rashmi is four years younger to her brother
II) Rashmi's brother was born 1998
Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem
question
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the
problem question
Either of the statements is sufficient in answering the problem question
Q24.
Choose the option that arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful
order. The words when put in order should make logical sense according to size,
quality, quantity, occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process, etc

1.Office
2.Cabin
3.City
4.Desk
5.Building
4,2,1,5,3
2,4,1,5,3
4,2,5,3,1
2,4,5,3,1
Q25.
What will be the value of A and B: A8+96=1AB
A=2,B=4
A=4,B=2
Inconsistent data
Insufficient data
Q26.
Choose the option that arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful
order. The words when put in order should make logical sense according to size,
quality, quantity, occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process, etc

1.Cry
2.Mother
3.Food
4.Hungry
5.Child
5,4,1,2,3
5,1,4,2,3
5,4,1,3,2
5,1,4,3,2
Q27.
Decode the word(s) / pattern given in the question.

If EAGLE is coded as FZHKF, what is the code THANKS?


UGBMLR
RGZMJT
UIBOLT
RIAOJT
Q28.
Pick the odd man out.
FHKO
CEHL
ZBEJ
XZCG
Q29.
Faizal is standing at point A facing north. He walks 15 meters to his left and takes an
about turn and walks 30 meters. How far and in which direction is he from the
starting point?
15 meters, West
15 meters, East
45 meters, East
45 meters, West
Q30.
Pointing to a woman, a man said, "Her father is the only son of my mother." How is
the man related to the woman?
Father
Cousin
Nephew
Brother
Q31.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question: When is Mohit's birthday?


Statements:
I) He was born after 19th but before 25th September
II) He was born in a leap year.
Statement I alone is sufficient 
Statement II alone is sufficient 
Both statements put together are sufficient 
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
Q32.
Pick the odd man out.
KML 
PRQ 
NPQ 
TVU
Q33.
Pick the odd man out. 
AEK 
DFH 
TWZ 
MOQ
Q34.
Pick the odd man out.
AE5
DF6
HN14
KP18
Q35.
CEHL:MORV :: WYBF

GIKM
GILP
GJMP
GHJM
Q36.
Pick the odd man out.
N3K
T4P
W5S
Q20
Q37.
Choose the option that arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful
order. The words when put in order should make logical sense according to size,
quality, quantity, occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process, etc

1. Restaurant
2. Plan
3. Menu
4. Celebrate
5. Order
1,2,3,4,5
2,1,5,3,4
1,2,3,5,4
2,1,3,5,4
Q38.
Pointing to a man, a girl said, “He is the husband of the granddaughter of the mother
of my mother”. How is the man related to the girl?
Cousin 
Father 
Brother 
Brother in law
Q39.
Given signs signify something and on that basis,assume the given statements to be
true.Answer the question basis the information provided.

"x" denotes "larger than"


"+" denotes "equal to"
"-" denotes "not equal to"
"/" denotes "smaller than"
"%" denotes "not smaller than"
"*" denotes "not larger than"

If A/B and B/C,then


A+C
AxC
A-C
A%C
Q40.
One day raja left home and cycled 5km southwards, turned left and cycled 2km and
turned left again and cycled 3km. Then he turned right and cycled 5km. How many
kilometers will he have to cycle to reach his home straight?
Square root of 53
Square root of 54
Square root of 55
Square root of 56
Q41.
Find the next number in the series.

2,4,12,48,...
480
240
960
340
Q42.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question:
How is Sangeeta related to Manoj?
Statements:
I) Manoj is the only son of Sangeeta's father.
II) Rohit is Manoj's father.
Statement I alone is sufficient 
Statement II alone is sufficient 
Both statements put together are sufficient 
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
Either of the statements is sufficient
Q43.
Choose the option that arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful
order. The words when put in order should make logical sense according to size,
quality, quantity, occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process, etc

1.Tree
2.Wood
3.Plant
4.Seed
5.Furniture
3,4,2,1,5
3,4,1,2,5
4,1,3,2,5
4,3,1,2,5
Q44.
From the given choices select the odd one out.
BCE
HJN
MPV
NRW
Q45.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question:
How many people cast their vote in the MCD elections in metropolitan city-Delhi?
Statements:
I) The population of India is 2 billion and population of each metropolitan city is 15%
of the total.
ll) 33% of the total population of Delhi cast their votes in the MCD elections.
Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Either of the statements taken individually is sufficient in answering the
problem question
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem
question
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the
problem question
Q46.
Find the next number in the series.

2,35,104,209,....
350
308
418
362
Q47.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem Question:
Sharmila is a chemistry teacher. She forgot to bring her time-table and now wants to
find out the schedule for XI-B. She knows that there are four subjects taught -
Physics. Chemistry. Mathematics and Biology - in four consecutive periods of one
hour each starting from 9.00 AM. At what time is the
Chemistry period is scheduled?
Statements :
I. Mathematics period ended at 11.00 a.m, which was preceded by Biology.
II. Physics was scheduled in the last period.
I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
Either I or II is sufficient
Neither I nor II is sufficient
Both I and II together are sufficient
Q48.
Kapil drives 12 km towards west and 3 km south he then turns east and drives 8
kms. How far is he from his starting point?
4 kms
5 kms
9 kms
10 kms
Q49.
A@B means A is the mother of B.
A*B means A is the father of B.
A%B means A is the son of B.
A-B means A is the daughter of B.

Symbolic representations of relationships are given.Based on this given question.

If P@Q-R*S,then how is R related to Q?


Uncle
Father
Grandfather
Brother
Q50.
M and N have children A and B. F is spouse of B. D is child of F. P is son in law of N.
K is the child of P. Who is male child of M and N?
B
D
A
K
Q51.
A lady walks 8 km towards east, then 3 km towards south and then she walks 4 km
towards west. How far is she from his initial position and in which direction?
5 km towards south-east
7 km towards west
5 km towards south-west
8 km towards west
Q52.
From the given choices select the odd one out.
BDF
MQT
HKN
PTX
Q53.
Find the next number in the series.

3,7,13,21,...
36
33
41
31
Q54.
Pointing to a lady, a man said,"She is the wife of my father's only son". How is the
man related to the lady?
Brother
Cousin
Husband
Brother-in-law
Q55.
Pointing towards a person in a photograph, pinki said"He is the cousin of my
mothers husband". How is that person related to pinki?
father
Uncle
Brother
Brother-in-law
Q56.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question:
Is Radha, Manju's sister?
Statements:
I) Rahul has two daughters of which Manju is one.
II)Radha's mother is married to Rahul.
Statement I alone is sufficient 
Statement II alone is sufficient 
Both statements put together are sufficient 
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
Q57.
AZP:ZAR :: TXK:?
UWL
SYM
SVN
VWL
Q58.
Decode the word(s) / pattern given in the question.

If COMPUTER is coded as GKQLYPIN, what is the code for SENATE?


WAREXA
WAERXA
WARWXA
WAERAX
Q59.
Coal : Burn :: Bomb :
Explosion
Fire
Smoke
Noise
Q60.
Decode the word(s) / pattern given in the question.

In a certain language RIPPLE is written as 785514. What is the code of PILLER in that
language?
561147
561174
581174
581147
Q61.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question:
I have four friends. What is my age?
Statements:
I)Average of our ages is 85 years.
II)All of us are of the same age.
Statement I alone is sufficient 
Statement II alone is sufficient 
Both statements put together are sufficient 
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
Either of the statements is sufficient
Q62.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question:
How many daughters does A have?
Statements:
I)A's wife has four sons: P,Q,R and S.
II) S has one sister.
Statement I alone is sufficient 
Statement II alone is sufficient 
Both statements put together are sufficient 
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
Either of the statements is sufficient
Q63.
Choose the option that arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful
order. The words when put in order should make logical sense according to size,
quality, quantity, occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process, etc

1.Education
2.Promotion
3.Birth
4.Retirement
5.Job
3,1,5,4,2
3,1,5,2,4
3,1,2,4,5
3,1,2,5,4
Q64.
A puppy was trying to find its mother. It was facing East and walked for 10m. It
turned South then and walked another 10 m. Then it started walking towards North it
walked for 20 m and turned West. After that,it walked 10 m and moved south for 2 m
South. In which direction and how far is it from the original position?
60 m North- East
10 m North- East
8 m North
25 m North
Q65.
A girl is facing towards West. She turns 45 degree in the clockwise direction and
then turns 135 degree in the anticlockwise direction. Which direction is she facing
now?
West 
South 
North-West
South-West
Q66.
Pointing to a boy in the photograph, a girl said,"He is the son of the daughter-in-law
of my mother's mother". How is the girl related to the boy?
Son
Brother
Nephew
Cousin
Q67.
A tourist drives 10 km towards East and turns right hand and drives for another 3 km.
Then he drives another 3 km towards West(turning to his right).He then turns to his
left and walks another 2 km.Afterwards, he turns to his right and travels 7 km. How
far and in which direction will he be from his starting point?
10 km East
9 km North
8 km West
5 km South
Q68.
Mehak was in a whimsical mood and to reach her home from her office she took the
following steps -4 steps towards north ,3 steps towards east,6 steps towards south,6
steps towards west,7 steps towards north,5 steps towards east ,6 steps towards
south,4 steps towards west and finally reached home taking one step towards north.
The location of mehak's home with respect to her office is:
3 steps to the East
3 steps to the West
0 steps
2 steps towards the East
2 steps to the West
Q69.
From the given anagrams select the odd one out.
RKOC
RRIVE
ADNS
LNDA
Q70.
A boy is facing North-West.He turns 85degree in the anticlockwise direction and then
50degree in the same direction.Which direction is he facing now?
South-west 
South-east 
South 
North
Q71.
If a=0.24 & b=1.76, then compute the following expression:

a4+4ab3+6a2b2+4ab3+b4
1.52
4
1
2
16
Q72.
Pointing to girl child in a photograph woman said "Her mother‘s sister is the wife of
my son". How is the woman related to the child?
Mother
Daughter
Sister
None of these
Q73.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question: P,Q,R,S are four friends. Who is the youngest among them?
Statements:
I)The total age of P and Q is more than that of R.
II)The total age of P and S together is less than that of R.
Statement I alone is sufficient 
Statement II alone is sufficient 
Both statements put together are sufficient 
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
Q74.
Pick the odd man out.
STV
XYA
KKT
BDE
Q75.
Find the next number in the series.

18,19,21,24,....
26
25
27
28
Q76.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question:
A less reactive metal displaces a more reactive metal from its salt solution. Which of
the following is the most reactive?
Statements:
I)A can displace neither B nor C.
II)C can displace A.
Statement I alone is sufficient 
Statement II alone is sufficient 
Both statements put together are sufficient 
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
Either of the statements is sufficient
Q77.
EHKN : FGLM :: CFIL :
DEJK
DGJM
BEHK
BGJM
Q78.
Radha is facing South. She turns 135 degrees in the anticlockwise direction and then
45 degrees in the clockwise direction. Which direction is she facing now?
West
North
South
East
Q79.
Find the next number in the series.
10,7,12,10,14,....
18
12
13
16
Q80.
Somya is standing at point A facing east. He walks 30 meters towards her right and
takes a left turn to walk 40 meters, then she takes another left turn and walks 50
meters. In which direction is she standing from point A?
North-East
North
North-West
West
Q81.
Given signs signify something and on that basis,assume the given statements to be
true.Answer the question basis the information provided.

"#" denotes, "greater than"


"/" denotes, "equal to"
"&" denotes, "not equal to"
"+" denotes, "lesser than"
"%" denotes, "a little more than"
"*" denotes, "a little less than"

If AC%BC, then
A/C
B#C
C#B
B+A
Q82.
P is the son-in-law of S. T and Q are the children of P. M is the mother of T. How is M
related to S?
Daughter
Son
Mother
Sister
Q83.
From the given choices select the odd one out.
PSRQ
MNPO
SVUT
KNML
Q84.
BHE : FLI :: JPM :
OTP
NTQ
NSP
OSP
Q85.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

problem question: Among five friends A,B,C,D and E, who is the tallest?
Statements:
I) B is taller than A, but smaller than D and E
II)C is smaller than B
Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem
question
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the
problem question
Either of the statements is sufficient in answering the problem question
Q86.
Find the next number in the series.

3,7,13,21,...
36
33
41
31
Q87.
If M is P’s brothers son. N is the only brother of P. How is N related to M?
Nephew
Father
Cousin
Uncle
Q88.
Find the next number in the series.

2,3,6,18,108,....
54
1002
216
1944
Q89.
Mayank travelled a distance of 80m toward north. Then he turns right and travels 65
m, then again turns northwards and travels 45 m. He further travels by turning 45
degree clockwise. Toward which direction is he running now?
North 
West
South - West
North - East
Q90.
M and N have children A and B. F is spouse of B. D is child of F. P is son in law of N.
K is kid of P. Who is male child of M and N?
B
D
A
K
Q91.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is/are sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question:
Ionization energy decreases with the increasing size of metal atom. Out of cesium,
lithium, potassium and sodium, which will have the lowest ionization energy?
Statements:
I) Cesium has the largest size.
II) The size of sodium lies between potassium and lithium.
Statement I alone is sufficient
Statement II alone is sufficient
Both statements put together are sufficient
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
Either of the statements is sufficient
Q92.
Decode the word(s) / pattern given in the question.

If SAME is coded as VDPH, then IDENTICAL is coded as:


KFHPVKEDN
LACITNEDI
LGHQWLFDO
KACITNEDI
Q93.
Choose the option that arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful
order. The words when put in order should make logical sense according to size,
quality, quantity, occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process, etc

1.Tractor
2.Yacht
3.Bicycle
4.Truck
5.Car
1,3,5,4,2
3,1,4,5,2
3,5,1,4,2
3,1,4,2,5
Q94.
Find the next number in the series.

5,25,61,113,...
181
121
212
241
Q95.
Decode the word(s) / pattern given in the question.

If NORMAL is coded as LAMRON, then SYSTEM is coded as:


TXTUDN
METSYS
TZTUFN
METSSY
Q96.
Given signs signify something and on that basis,assume the given statements to be
true and find which of the two conclusions I and II is/are definitely true

A+B means A is greater than B


A-B means A is less than B
A=B means A is greater than equal to B
A*B means A is equal to B
A/B means A is not equal to B

Statements
D=E, E+F, F/G
Conclusions
I.D+F
II.F*G
Only conclusion I is true
Only conclusion II is true
Neither conclusion I nor II is true
Both conclusion I and II are true
Q97.
Mallika, Maneni, Pallavi, Nikita and Suhana are seated in a conference hall facing the
stage which is in the north. They are all scattered in such a manner that they do not
occupy adjacent seats. The seating arrangement is as given below:

1. Maneni is seated 10 seats away, to the right of suhana.


2.Pallavi is seated 20 seats away, to the left of nikita
3. Mallika is seated 30 seats infront of suhana.
4. Nikita is seated 15 seats to the right of suhana.

Who amongst the following are NOT seated in a linear pattern?


Pallavi, Suhana, Maneni
Mallika, Suhana, Maneni
Pallavi, Suhana, Nikita
Pallavi, Maneni, Nikita
Q98.
Find the next number in the series.

10,14,23,39,64,...
100
125
128
148
Q99.
Find the missing term in the series.

7,8,15,23,38,...
61
57
62
59
Q100.
Choose the option that arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful
order. The words when put in order should make logical sense according to size,
quality, quantity, occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process, etc

1. Judgment
2. Arrest
3. Police
4. Crime
5. Complaint
6. Court Hearing
4,5,3,2,6,1
4,3,2,5,6,1
5,4,3,2,6,1
4,3,5,6,2,1
Q101.
Find the value of X:
0.009/X=0.01
0.0009
0.09
0.9
9
Q102.
What is the value of 6-2?
-1/36
36
-36
None of the above
Q103.
Choose the option that arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful
order. The words when put in order should make logical sense according to size,
quality, quantity, occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process, etc

1. Judgment
2. Arrest
3. Police
4. Crime
5. Complaint
6. Court Hearing
4,5,3,2,6,1
4,3,2,5,6,1
5,4,3,2,6,1
4,3,5,6,2,1
Q104.
Decode the word(s) / pattern given in the question.

If WORD is coded as 9753, then DOOR is coded as:


3579
3559
9357
3775
Q105.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question: Among the five friends A,B,C,D,E ,who is the tallest ?


Statements:
I.B is taller than A, but smaller than D and E.
II. C is smaller than B.
Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem
question
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the
problem question
Either of the statements is sufficient in answering the problem question
Q106.
Find the next number in the series.

2,3,6,18,108,....
54
1002
216
1944
Q107.
From the given choices select the odd one out.
BDF
MQT
HKN
PTX
Q108.
If North-West becomes East, North-East becomes South and so on, then what does
East become?
South-West
North-East
North-West
South-East
Q109.
M is P’s brother's son. N is the only brother of P. How is N related to M?
Nephew
Father
Cousin
Uncle
Q110.
B is the only daughter-in-law of A. M is the only grandson of A. P is M's father. How is
P related to B?
Husband
Son-in-law
Son
Wife
Q111.
Shivam puts his wall clock on a table in such a way that at 9 am,the hour hand was
pointing South. In which direction will the minute hour point at 9.30 pm?
South
North
West
East
Q112.
Decode the word(s) / pattern given in the question.

If black is coded as DNCEM, then ORANGE is coded as:


QTCPIG
PSCOHF
PSBOHF
QTCOIG
Q113.
Decode the word(s) / pattern given in the question.

If SAME is coded as VDPH, then IDENTICAL is coded as:


KFHPVKEDN
LACITNEDI
LGHQWLFDO
KACITNEDI
Q114.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question: How many people cast their vote in the MCD elections in
metropolitan city-Delhi
Statements: 
I) The population of India is 2 billion and population of each metropolitan city is 15%
of the total.
II) 33% of the total population of Delhi cast their votes in the MCD elections.
Statement 1 alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Statement ll alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Either of the statements taken individually is sufficient in answering the
problem question
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem
question
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the
problem question
Q115.
From the given choices select the odd one out.
DEB
FGD
PQN
TUS
Q116.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question: What is the area of the top of the table?


Statements:
I) The top of the table is rectangular in shape
II) The length of the top of the table is 35 cm
Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem
question
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the
problem question
Either of the statements is sufficient in answering the problem question
Q117.
From the given choices select the odd one out.
ABIJ
DEHI
MNQR
STWX
Q118.
Angad introduces Geeta as the wife of the grandson of his mother. How is Angad
related to Geeta?
Father-in-law
Brother-in-law
Uncle
Grandfather
Q119.
Decode the word(s) / pattern given in the question.

If CHAIR is coded as HCARI, then SHAME is coded as:


IDBSJ
IDASJ
HSBEM
HSAEM
Q120.
A baby crawls 8 feet towards west and then 8 feet towards north. It then moves 14
feet towards east. How far and in which direction is the baby from the starting point?
8 feet towards east
10 feet towards north-east
6 feet towards east
10 feet towards south-east
Q121.
Determine the relationship between the first two words and then identify the missing
word of the second pair such that it is analogous to the first pair.

INVITE : JOWJUF :: ATTEND :


BUUFOE
BUUGOF
CUUFOE
CUUGQF
Q122.
A man moves 2 kms towards east, then 3 kms towards south and again 2 kms
towards west and then he goes 2 kms towards the initial point from where he
started. In which direction is he from his initial position?
East
South
West
North
Q123.
Decode the word(s) / pattern given in the question.

In a certain code, JOHN is written as LSNV. How is MARK written in that code?
OEYS
OEXS
OEXT
OEYT
Q124.
A man goes to the park and sees a girl who he recognized to be his relative. The girl
was the daughter of his sisters husband wife. How is the girl related to man?
niece
sister-in law
sister
Aunt
Q125.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question: What is the value of A+B+C?


Statements:
I) A+B is twice the value of C and C is a positive square root of 49.
II)A,B and C are equal and their sum is a multiple of 5.
Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Either of the statements is sufficient in answering the problem question
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem
question
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the
problem question
Q126.
Choose the option that arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful
order. The words when put in order should make logical sense according to size,
quality, quantity, occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process, etc

1. Centigram
2. Megagram
3. Microgram
4. Milligram
5. Kilogram
4,3,2,1,5
3,4,1,5,2
4,2,3,1,5
3,2,1,4,5
Q127.
Pick the odd man out.
ADBC
MNPO
TWUV
PSQR
Q128.
Pick the odd man out.
FHKO
CEHL
ZBEJ
XZCG
Q129.
AZP : ZAR :: TXK : ?
UWL
SYM
SVN
VWL
Q130.
Pointing to a woman, a man said, "Her father is the only son of my father." How is the
man related to the woman?
Father
Cousin
Nephew
Brother
Q131.
Faizal is standing at point a facing north. He walks 15 km to his left and taken an
about turn and walks 30m. How far and in which direction is he from the starting
point?
15 meters, West
15 meters, East
45 meters, East
45 meters, West
Q132.
G3S : J3P :: L4X : ?
P3Y
O3T
P4T
Q4S
Q133.
Sumit is facing North. He walks 10 meters North and takes a left turn and walks
another 40 meters. He then takes a right turn and walks 20 meters more. How far
and in which direction is Sumit standing from the point where he had started?
50 meters, North-East
70 meters, North
50 meters, south-west
50 meters, North-west
Q134.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question: What is the monthly salary of my father?


Statements:
I) My father's and mother's salaries are in the ratio 5:2 respectively.
II) My mother's salary is 40% of that of my father's salary.
Statement I alone is sufficient 
Statement II alone is sufficient 
Both statements put together are sufficient 
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
Q135.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question:If the product of two numbers are given, find the numbers.
Statements:
I)Difference of the numbers is given
II)Sum of the numbers is given
Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem
question
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the
problem question
Either of the statements is sufficient in answering the problem question
Q136.
X says, pointing to Y, "He is my sister's only brother's son. How is Y related to X?
Nephew
Son
Brother
Uncle
Q137.
Choose the option that arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful
order. The words when put in order should make logical sense according to size,
quality, quantity, occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process, etc

1.Cotton
2.Plant
3.Cloth
4.Yarn
5.Shirt
2,1,4,5,3
2,4,1,3,5
2,1,4,3,5
2,4,3,1,5
Q138.
A tourist has strayed from his path while on his way to his hotel. he moves 28 km
towards south, then moves 20 km towards west, then 4 km towards north and then 2
km towards east to reach his hotel. What is the distance of shortest possible route?
45 km
20 km
18 km
30 km
Q139.
From the given choices select the odd one out.
HIKJ
KLMN
STUV
RSTU
Q140.
If DELHI is coded as 34178 what is the code for MUMBAI ?
202801
202108
202018
202081
Q141.
If NOBLE is coded as ONBEL, then GRAND is coded as:
RGADN
HSBOE
HTCOD
RAGDN
Q142.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question: Four people - A,B,C and D are sitting in a row. Who is sitting at the
extreme right?
Statements:
I)C is to the left of D
II)B is to the left of A
Statement I alone is sufficient 
Statement II alone is sufficient
Both statements put together are sufficient 
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
Q143.
Find the next number in the series.

2,5,26
53
677
676
52
Q144.
A man walks 20 km towards south and then 15 km towards east. How far is he from
his initial position?
25 km
30 km
40 km
50 km
Q145.
Determine the relationship between the first two words and then identify the missing
word of the second pair such that it is analogous to the first pair.
POLICY : NPJJAZ :: INSURANCE :
GOQVPBLDC
GOQVQBLDC
GOQVRBLDC
GOQVPBLEC
Q146.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question:
Out of five parties, which party won the election?
Statements:
I) Party 'X' got the least number of votes.
II)Party 'Y' got hundred more votes than party 'Z'.
Statement I alone is sufficient 
Statement II alone is sufficient 
Both statements put together are sufficient 
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient 
Either of the statements is sufficient
Q147.
Pick the odd man out.
ACFJ
CEHL
PRUY
SUXZ
Q148.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Soha ranks fifth in the class. How many students are there in the class? 
Statements: 
I) One of her friends got the 40th rank which is the second last rank in the class. 
II) Her rank from the middle is 17.
Statement I alone is sufficient 
Statement II alone is sufficient 
Both statements put together are sufficient 
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient 
Either of the statements is sufficient
Q149.
Choose the option that arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful
order. The words when put in order should make logical sense according to size,
quality, quantity, occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process, etc

1. Dress
2. Yarn
3. Cotton
4. Stitching
5. Plant
5,3,2,4,1
3,5,2,1,4
5,3,1,4,2
1,2,3,4,5
Q150.
Two friends A and B start walking from a common point. A goes 20 kms towards
north-east, whereas B goes 15 kms towards east and then 12 kms towards north.
How far are A and B from each other?
14 kms
They are at the same place at the finishing
15 kms
Data is insufficient
Q151.
Five cars are parked in a row facing Eastward. E is parked to the left of A, B and C. B,
C and A are parked to the left of D. C is parked between A and B. If B is parked fourth
from the left, how far is A parked from the right?
Fourth
Third
Second
First
Q152.
Choose the option that arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful
order. The words when put in order should make logical sense according to size,
quality, quantity, occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process, etc

1. Garden
2. Earth
3. Grass
4. Forest
5. Tree
5,3,1,4,2
3,5,1,2,4
3,5,1,4,2
5,1,3,4,2
Q153.
Find the next number in the series.

3,11,25,45,....
65
71
61
75
Q154.
Decode the word(s) / pattern given in the question.

If GULMOHAR is coded as TFONLSZI, PIPAL will be coded as:


QJQBM
QJQBN
KRKZO
KIKZO
Q155.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question: How much time would a machine take to put caps on 300 bottles?
Statements:
I)It takes 8 hours to put caps on 300 bottles manually.
II)It takes 2 minutes lesser to put cap on a bottle using machine than putting it
manually.
Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Either of the statements is sufficient in answering the problem question
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem
question
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the
problem question
Q156.
Decode the word(s) / pattern given in the question.

If JUDGE is coded as UJDEG, then ORDER is coded as:


RODRE
REDRO
RODER
REDOR
Q157.
From the given choices select the odd one out.
FU
DW
CX
NR
Q158.
From the given choices select the odd one out.
BAD
FEH
POS
TSV
Q159.
Seeta who is the sister-in-law of Arvind, is the daughter-in-law of Sumedha. Deepak is
the father of Saarthak, who is the only brother of Arvind. How is Sumedha related to
Arvind?
Mother-in-law
Mother
Aunt
Grandmother
Q160.
If a certain code, SPECIFY is written as 1916539625. How is ABOUT written in that
code?
13162120
12162120
12152019
12152120
Q161.
Find the missing term in the series.

0.28, 0.56, 1.68,...


2.24
3.36
5.04
6.72
Q162.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question:
What is the cost price of a piece of cloth?
Statements:
I) Selling price is given.
II)Loss percent is given.
Statement I alone is sufficient 
Statement II alone is sufficient 
Both statements put together are sufficient 
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
Either of the statements is sufficient
Q163.
Aakriti is standing on point A facing west. She walks straight for 15 meters and then
takes a right turn and walks 8 meters to reach point B. What is the smallest distance
between the two points and in which direction of point A does point B lie?
15 meters, West
8 meters, North-West
17 meters, North-West
17 meters, North-East
Q164.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question: Who is the fastest among the three workers X, Y and Z?
Statements:
I) X and Y together take 12 minutes to paint a room
II) X, Y and Z together can complete the work in 17 minutes
Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem
question
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the
problem question
Either of the statements is sufficient in answering the problem question
Q165.
X walks 6 km towards east from a point A and from the same point A, Y walks 8 km
towards south. How far are the two friends from each other now? 
14 km 
2 km 
10 km 
5 km
Q166.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question: Among the four students of class V - Radha, Meera, Kamala and
Geetanjali, who is the tallest?
Statements:
I) Meera is shorter than Radha, but taller than Geetanjali
II) kamala is taller than Meera
Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem
question
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the
problem question
Either of the statements is sufficient in answering the problem question
Q167.
The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II.Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question: What is the monthly salary of Raghu?


Statements:
I) The salaries of Raghu and his brother are in the ratio 5:6 respectively
II) The salary of Raghu's brother is Rs. 32,000 per month
Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem
question
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the
problem question
Either of the statements is sufficient in answering the problem question
Q168.
Determine the relationship between the first two words and then identify the missing
word of the second pair such that it is analogous to the first pair.

EKC : GMI :: OUM :


QWO
UAO
UAS
QWS
Q169.
Choose the option that arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful
order. The words when put in order should make logical sense according to size,
quality, quantity, occurrence of events, value, appearance, nature, process, etc.

1.Infant
2.Foetus
3.Zygote
4.Adult
5.Teenager
2,3,1,5,4
3,2,1,5,4
4,5,1,3,2
2,1,5,4,3
Answer Key & Solution
Section 1 - MCQ
Q1.
49

Solution
Abdul is seated in the fifth row from the front and 3rd row from the back, that means
there are total 7 rows in cinema.
Abdul's seat is 6th from the left and 2nd from the right, that means there are total 7
seats in a row.
=> Total number of seats = 7 * 7 = 49

There are 49 seats in the section of cinema hall.


Q2.
3,5,1,4,2

Solution
Order should be
Boy - job - earn - money - shopping
i.e., 3, 5, 1, 4, 2
Q3.
LIAR

Solution
In all the other words "I" is in 2nd position from right.
But in LIAR, I is in 2nd from left.
Q4.
North-East

Solution

Q5.
Both statements put together are sufficient

Solution
From Statement I,
we know that Smriti is Amrita's mother.
From Statement II,
We know that Akhilesh is Smriti's hushband.
So need both statements.
Q6.
South - West 

Solution
From South east, the lady turns 180o, which is North West.
Then she turns 360o, she remains in the same direction.
When she moves 270o in clockwise direction, she will be facing South West.
Q7.
Both statements put together are sufficient

Solution
From Statement I,
We know that Rahul's birthday will be in 23 or 24.
From statement II,
We know that, his birthday will be in 24 or 25
So his birthday will be in 24.
So need both statements.
Q8.
ONSEL

Solution
Here lablotof becomes football after rearrangement, cektric becomes cricket after
rearrangement and sninet becomes tennis after rearrangement.

All of these are the names of sports and are similar by nature.

But onsel does not refer to any sports.

Hence the word onsel is the odd one among the given options.
Q9.
B+A+C

Solution
From main statement,
A!B!C = A>B>C
From option(a),
B+A!C = B<A>C
Option(b)
C+B+A = C<B<A
Option(c)
C+A!B = C<A>B
Option(d)
B+A+C = B<A<C
Since A>C, it does not follows main statement.
Q10.
Petals

Solution
Building : Bricks

i.e. building is basically made up of bricks.

so,

Flowers : Petals

i.e. flowers are basically made up of petals.


Q11.
15 meter, East

Solution

Meeru's house in East direction.


Distance from home,
D2 = 252 - 202
D = 15 m
Q12.
FYBN

Solution
The word RESULT is coded as SFTVMU

⇒R+1=S

E+1=F

S+1=T

U+1=V

L+1=M

T+1=U
So, every letter is transformed into its next alphabet.

Now, similarly we can find the coded form of the word EXAM

So, E + 1 = F

X+1=Y

A+1=B

M+1=N

Hence, The word EXAM is FYBN


Q13.
CDGK 

Solution
In all other options except (c), difference between 1st and 2nd number is 1 and 2nd
and 3rd numbers is 2 and 3rd and 4th is 3.
But in (c), Difference between C and D is 1. But D and G is 3.
Q14.
181

Solution
5 + (4x5) = 25

25 + (4x9) = 61

61 + (4x13) =113

113 + (4x17) = 181


Q15.
METSYS

Solution
NORMAL is reversed and written as LAMRON
So SYSTEM is written as METSYS.
Q16.
North - East

Solution
So North - east direction.
Q17.
Mallika, Suhana, Maneni

Solution
As per the 2nd condition Mallika is seated 30 seats infront of Suhana means she is
not seated in the same row in which suhana and others are seated.

Therefore check which answer option contains Mallika .....Answer is B.


Q18.
East

Solution
A normal watch has the the 12 mark facing north.

in a normal circumstance:

At 9 a.m the hour hand faces west and the minute hand faces North.

If we put the hour hand to face South the minute hand will face West.

At 9.30 the hour hand is facing West and the minute hand is facing South.

If we put the hour hand to face South the minute hand will face East.
Q19.
South - West

Solution
If northwest becomes east

⇒ The angle is rotated 135° anticlockwise

Also, northeast becomes south

⇒ The angle is rotated 135° anticlockwise

So, similarly to find what the east becomes we rotate it 135° anticlockwise

So, to find the required direction :

First rotate the east 90° anticlockwise


⇒ If we rotate east 90° anticlockwise then the direction will be south

Again, rotate south 45° anticlockwise

⇒ South becomes southwest

So, If we rotate east 135° anticlockwise then the direction is southwest

Therefore, The direction east becomes southwest


Q20.
WKPA

Solution
Q +2 = S
Similarly, U + 2 = W
So WKPA is answer
Q21.
3775

Solution
WORD = 9753
So DOOR = 3775
Q22.
Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question

Solution
From II statement alone, we can find that Mr. Sharma is father-in-law of Santosh's
sister.
Q23.
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question

Solution
From Statement I, we know that Rashmi is 4 years younger to her brother.
From Statement II, we know Rashmi's brother was born in 1998.
So rashmi is born is 2002.
Q24.
4,2,1,5,3

Solution
The order is from small size to large area.
So,
Desk - 4
Cabin - 2
Office - 1
Building - 5
City - 3
Q25.
A=2,B=4

Solution
A8 + 96 = 1AB
8 + 6 = 14
So B = 4
From option(a), A = 2
Q26.
5,1,4,2,3

Solution
So order must be
Child - 5
Cry - 1
Hungry - 4
Mother - 2
Food - 3
Q27.
UGBMLR

Solution
E+1=F
A-1=Z
So,
T+1=U
H-1=G
Q28.
ZBEJ

Solution
Difference between 1st and 2nd number is 2 and 2nd and 3rd number is 3 and 3rd
and 4th number is 4
But in ZBEJ, difference between Z and B is 2 and B and E is 3 and E and J is 5.
So it is the odd one out.
Q29.
15 meters, East

Solution
So after about turn, he is 15 m away from the starting point and he is east from the
starting point.
Q30.
Father

Solution
Woman's father is the man. Since man is the only son.
So the lady is the daughter of the man.
Q31.
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient

Solution
From statement I, we know that mohit's birthday is between 20 to 24 of september
From statement II, he born in leap year.
We don't the birthday, even when two statements are combined.
Q32.
NPQ 

Solution
K+2 = M-1 = L
P+2 = R-1 = Q
N+2 = P+1 = Q
T+2 = V-1 = U
NPQ is the odd one.
Q33.
AEK 

Solution
b)
DFH
Since, there is a difference of 1 letter in between
Since,
D  E  F   G   H
c)
TWZ
There is a difference of 2 letters in between.
i.e.
T  U  V   W  X  Y  Z
d)
MOQ
There is a difference of 2 letters in between.
i.e. M   N  O  P   Q
But there is no such pattern that holds in sequence a) AEK
( Since, A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K)
Hence, option a) is the odd one out.
Q34.
KP18

Solution
In the series 2nd alphabet position is mentioned in the right end.

But for P, the position is 16, not 18.

Q35.
GILP

Solution
C + 10 = M
E + 10 = O
H + 10 = R
L + 10 = V
So,
W + 10 = G
Y + 10 = I
B + 10 = L
F + 10 = P
Q36.
W5S

Solution
N-3=K
T-4=P
W - 5 = R but in option (c), W5S is given.
Q37.
2,1,3,5,4

Solution
The correct order is :
Plan - 2
Restaurant - 1
Menu - 3
Order - 5
Celebrate - 4
Q38.
Brother in law

Solution
The last relationship mentioned is the girl’s mother.  

Mother of my mother refers to the girl’s grandmother.

Granddaughter of mother of my mother refers to granddaughter of grandmother.

Granddaughter of the grandmother refers to the girl who is making the statement.

The girl says the man is the husband of the granddaughter of the mother of my
mother.

So, the man is the girl’s husband or her sister's husband.i.e., brother-in-law.
Q39.
A-C

Solution
A/B = A < B
B/C = B < C
Then,
A<B<C
This implies A < C.

=> A + C = A = C
=> A x C = A > C
=> A - C = A < C or A > C
=> A % C = A ≥ C

Only Option (c) satisfies the condition.


Q40.
Square root of 53

Solution

Distance2 = (2+5)2 + (5-3)2


D = √53
Q41.
240

Solution
Go on multiplying the given numbers by 2, 3, 4, 5.

So, the correct next number is 240.


Q42.
Statement I alone is sufficient 

Solution
From Statement I,
We know that, Manoj is the only son of Sangeeta's father.i.e., Manoj and Sangeetha
are siblings.
From this statement, we know the relation between Rohit and Sangeetha.

From statement II,


We know that, Rohit is Manoj's father.
It doesn't explain relation between Rohit and Sangeetha.
Q43.
4,3,1,2,5

Solution
The correct order is :
Seed - 4
Plant - 3
Tree - 1
Wood - 2
Furniture - 5
Q44.
NRW

Solution
In all other groups, if 2nd letter is X steps ahead of 1st letter, then 3rd letter is 2X
steps ahead of 2nd letter. (X is the no. of steps)
But in NRW, 3rd letter is 5 steps ahead of 2nd letter even 2nd letter is 4 steps ahead
of 1st letter.
Q45.
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question

Solution
From Statement I, we can calculate population of Delhi( 15% of 2 billion)
From Statement II, we can calculate no. of people cast their votes in MCD election in
Delhi. (33% cast their votes)
So needed both statements.
Q46.
350
Solution

Q47.
Both I and II together are sufficient

Solution
1st statement says that 10 to 11 am is maths period and 9 to 10 am is biology's
period.

2nd statement says that Physics is the last lecture 

so, chemistry will be the 1st lecture on 11:00 AM


So need both statements.
Q48.
5 kms

Solution

D2 = (12- 4)2 + 32


D = 5 Km
Q49.
Father

Solution
P@Q = P is the mother of Q
Q-R = Q is the daughter of R
R*S = R is the father of S
So R and P and husband and wife
Q is daughter and S is son or daughter.

Q50.
B

Solution
Spouse means a person's partner in marriage, it can be male or female.
But given F is spouse of B
And P is Son in law of N
Relation between F and B
Relation between P and A only
and p is male So, A must be female
=> B is male child.
Q51.
5 km towards south-east

Solution

D2 = (8 - 4)2 + 32
D = 5 Km
From intial position, she is south - east.
Q52.
MQT

Solution
The difference between the no. of alphabets between the first two alphabets and last
two alphabets is not same.
Q53.
31

Solution
The pattern is +4, +6, +8, 10
21 + 10 = 31
Q54.
Husband

Solution
My Father's only son means myself.
So, the lady is the wife the man.
Q55.
Uncle

Solution
My mothers husband - Pinki's father
Cousin of father - Either uncle or aunt for Pinki
From options, the person is uncle of Pinki.
Q56.
Both statements put together are sufficient 

Solution
From Statement I,

Rahul has two daughters - one is Manju and other one maybe Radha. But she also
maybe her mother. Hence, not sufficient
From Statement II,

Radha's mother is married to Rahul, but there is no information about Manju

So Radha is Manju's sister. So need both statements.


Q57.
SYM

Solution
A-1=Z
Z+1=A
P+2=R

So,
T-1=S
X+1=Y
K+2=M
Q58.
WARWXA

Solution
C+4=G
O-4=K
M+4=Q
P-4=L
Similar pattern continues in the series.
So,
S+4=W
E-4=A
N+4=R
A-4=W
Q59.
Explosion

Solution
Which means means if the property of coal is to burn then what is the property of
bomb.

Answer is property of the bomb is to explode.  

Q60.
581147

Solution
R-7
I-8
P-5
P-5
L-1
E-4
So,
P-5
I-8
L-1
L-1
E-4
R-7
Q61.
Both statements put together are sufficient 

Solution
From statement I, we know only the average age and total age of four people (4 x
85).
From Statement II, we know exactly their ages.
So need both statements.
Q62.
Both statements put together are sufficient 

Solution
From Statement I,
P, Q, R and S are male children of A.
From Statement II,
S has one sister.i.e., A has one female child.
Need Both statements.
Q63.
3,1,5,2,4

Solution
Order is based on evolution of one's life.
Birth - 3
Education - 1
Job - 5
Promotion - 2
Retirement - 4
Q64.
8 m North

Solution

D = 10 - 2
= 8 m and it is North from starting point.
Q65.
South 

Solution
Firstly the person is facing the west direction. From there when it turns 45 degree
clockwise then the direction is North West.
Now again it is said that the person turns 135 degree anticlockwise. So the direction
will be south.
Q66.
Cousin

Solution
Girl's mother's mother = Girl's Grandmother.
Son of Daughter-in-law of my grandma = Uncle's son
So girl and the boy are cousins.
Q67.
5 km South

Solution

Q68.
2 steps to the West

Solution

Q69.
RRIVE

Solution
The anagrams are as follows:

1) rkoc – rock

2) rrive – river

3) adns – sand

4) lnda – land

From the above, river is the odd man out as it is the only water body in the entire list.
None of the other entries are related to water in any way. Hence, the answer is river.

Q70.
South 

Solution
Since he is facing the northwest direction, he is somewhere in the middle of the
second quadrant, turning 85 degree which means 45 +40=85 degrees and then he
takes another 50 (5 degrees +45 degree) he is at exactly 90 degrees facing the south
direction.
Q71.
16

Solution
(a+b)4= a4 + 4(a3)b + 6(a2)(b2) + 4a(b3) + b4

So the solution is (a+b)4

=(.24+1.76)4

=24

=16
Q72.
None of these
Solution
wife of my son = Daughter in law to woman.
Girl's mother's sister = Her aunt
So the woman is Grand-aunt to the child.
Q73.
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient

Solution
From Statement I,
P+Q>R
So either P and Q greater than or equal to R, or Q greater than or equal to R and P
less than or equal to R and vice versa.
From Statement II,
P+S<R
P and S should be less than R individually.

Then, Q greater or equal to R.


But we don't know P is greater than or less than S.
So need more informations.
Q74.
KKT

Solution
In all the other options two letters are consecutive and third letter comes with a gap
of 1 alphabet, hence KKT is odd one out.

In option ( a ) , S T are consecutive wherein V is one alphabet ahead of T

In option ( b ) , X Y are consecutive wherein A is one alphabet ahead of Y

Similarly in option ( d ) , D E are consecutive, wherein D is one alphabet ahead of B

In option ( c ) , no such pattern is observed

Hence option C is odd one out.


Q75.
28

Solution
The pattern is +1, +2, +3, +4
Q76.
Statement I alone is sufficient 
Solution
From statement I,
A is more reactive material than B and C.
From Statement II,
C is less reactive than A.
So statement I is sufficient.
Q77.
DEJK

Solution
E+1=F
H-1=G
So,
C+1=D
F-1=E
Q78.
East

Solution
Radha is facing south.

Radha turns anticlockwise direction, which means she is turning towards north east

Radha turns 135°, which is 90° + 45°

On turning 90°, she would face east and on further turning 45°, she would face the
exact center line between north east.

And Finally Radha turns 45° clock wise direction she would face the exact centre line
East.

Hence Radha faces East Direction.


Q79.
13

Solution
10, 12, 14
7, 10, 13
Q80.
North-East

Solution
Q81.
B+A

Solution
AC % BC = AC > BC
A=B
B>C
C>B
B<A

of these, B > A is true


Q82.
Daughter

Solution
Since P is the son-in-law of S and M is the mother of P's children. Therefore M is the
daughter of S.
Q83.
MNPO

Solution
PSRQ --> {16, 19, 18, 17} - next 3 alphabets of "P" is written in reverse order
SVUT --> {19, 22, 21, 20} - next 3 alphabets of "S" is written in reverse order

MNPO --> {13, 14, 16, 15}

KNML --> {11, 14, 13, 12} - next 3 alphabets of "K" is written in reverse order

Except "MNPO", others are not in consecutive order.


Q84.
NTQ

Solution
B+4=F
H+4=L
E+4=I
So,
J+4=N
P+4=T
M+4=Q
Q85.
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem
question

Solution
From Statement I,
D,E >B > A
From Statement II,
D,E,C>B>A
So need more informations.
Q86.
31

Solution
3+4=7
7 + 6 = 13
13 + 8 = 21
21 + 10 = 31
Q87.
Father

Solution
M is P's brother's son = P is uncle of M
N is the brother of P = N's son is M
Q88.
1944

Solution
2x3=6
6 x 3 = 18
18 x 6 = 108
108 x 18 = 1944
Q89.
North - East

Solution
First Mayank travels 80m distance north.
- Then he turn towards right (east) and travel 65m.
- Then he turn towards left (northwards) and travel 45m.
- Now he turns 45° clockwise (north east) and run again.

Therefore, at final condition he's running north-east.


Q90.
B

Solution
Spouse means a person's partner in marriage, it can be male or female.
But given F is spouse of B
And P is Son in law of N
Relation between F and B
Relation between P and A only
and p is male So, A must be female
=> B is male child.
Q91.
Statement I alone is sufficient

Solution
From the problem question,
When size of atom is higher, Ionization energy is lower.

From Statement I,
Cesium is the largest atom, so it has the lowest ionisation energy.
So Statement I alone is sufficient.
Q92.
LGHQWLFDO

Solution
S+3=V
A+3=D
M+3=P
E+3=H
So,
I+3=L
D+3=G
Q93.
3,5,1,4,2

Solution
The order is based on the size.
Bicycle - 3
Car - 5
Tractor - 1
Truck - 4
Yacht - 2
Q94.
181
Solution
5 + (4x5) = 25

25 + (4x9) = 61

61 + (4x13) =113

113 + (4x17) = 181


Q95.
METSYS

Solution
The words are reversed.
Q96.
Only conclusion I is true

Solution
D = E => D ≥ E
E + F => E > F
F/G => F ≠ G
So,
D≥E>F≠G
From Statement I,
D + F => D > F
I follows.
From Statement II,
F * G => F = G
II not follows, since F ≠ G
Q97.
Mallika, Suhana, Maneni

Solution
As per the 2nd condition Mallika is seated 30 seats infront of Suhana means she is
not seated in the same row in which suhana and others are seated.

Therefore check which answer option contains Mallika .....Answer is B.


Q98.
100

Solution
14 - 10 = 4
23 - 14 = 9
39 - 23 = 16
64 - 39 = 25
64 + 36 = 100
Q99.
61

Solution
1st number in series is 7

2nd number = 7 + 8 = 15

3rd number = 8 + 15 = 23

4th number = 15 + 23 = 38

5th number = 23 + 38 = 61

So, the next number in series is 61


Q100.
4,5,3,2,6,1

Solution
The correct order is :

Crime 4
Complaint 5
Police 3
Arrest 2
Court hearing 6
Judgement 1
Q101.
0.9

Solution
0.009/0.01 = 9 x 10-3/1 x 10-2
= 9 x 10-1
= 0.9
Q102.
None of the above

Solution
6-2 = 1/62
= 1/36
Q103.
4,5,3,2,6,1

Solution
The correct order is :
Crime 4
Complaint 5
Police 3
Arrest 2
Court hearing 6
Judgement 1
Q104.
3775

Solution
W-9
O-7
R-5
D-3
So,
D-3
O-7
R-5
Q105.
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem
question

Solution
From Statement I,
D,E >B > A
From Statement II,
D,E,C>B>A
So need more informations.
Q106.
1944

Solution
2x3=6
6 x 3 = 18
18 x 6 = 108
108 x 18 = 1944
Q107.
MQT
Solution
The difference between the no. of alphabets between the first two alphabets and last
two alphabets is not same.
Q108.
South-West

Solution
If northwest becomes east

⇒ The angle is rotated 135° anticlockwise

Also, northeast becomes south

⇒ The angle is rotated 135° anticlockwise

So, similarly to find what the east becomes we rotate it 135° anticlockwise

So, to find the required direction :

First rotate the east 90° anticlockwise

⇒ If we rotate east 90° anticlockwise then the direction will be south

Again, rotate south 45° anticlockwise

⇒ South becomes southwest

So, If we rotate east 135° anticlockwise then the direction is southwest

Therefore, The direction east becomes southwest


Q109.
Father

Solution
M is P's brother's son = P is uncle of M
N is the brother of P = N's son is M
Q110.
Husband

Solution
B - daughter-in-law of A.
M grandson of A - M is son of B.
P is M's father - P is husband of B.
Q111.
East

Solution
A normal watch has the the 12 mark facing north.

in a normal circumstance:

At 9 a.m the hour hand faces west and the minute hand faces North.

If we put the hour hand to face South the minute hand will face West.

At 9.30 the hour hand is facing West and the minute hand is facing South.

If we put the hour hand to face South the minute hand will face East.
Q112.
QTCPIG

Solution
B+2 = D
L+2 = N
A+2 = C
C+2 = E
K+2 = M
So,
O+2 = Q
R+2 = T
A+2 = C
N+2 = P
G+2 = I
E+2 = G
Q113.
LGHQWLFDO

Solution
S+3=V
A+3=D
M+3=P
E+3=H
So,
I+3=L
D+3=G
Q114.
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question

Solution
From Statement I, we can calculate population of Delhi( 15% of 2 billion)
From Statement II, we can calculate no. of people cast their votes in MCD election in
Delhi. (33% cast their votes)
So needed both statements.
Q115.
TUS

Solution
D+1=E-3=B
F+1=G-3=D
P+1=Q-3=N
T+1=U-3=R (TUS)
Q116.
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem
question

Solution
From Statement I,
we only know the table is in rectangle shape.
From Statement II,
we only know the length of the rectangle table.
We don't know the breadth.
Q117.
ABIJ

Solution
A+1=B+7= I+1 = J
D+1=E+3= H+1=I
M+1=N+2= Q+1=R
S+1=T+3= W+1 =X
Q118.
Father-in-law

Solution
His mother = Angad's mother.
grandson of his mother = son of Angad or His nephew.
Wife of grandson = Daughter-in-law of Angad.
Q119.
HSAEM
Solution
First two letters and last letters are interchanged.
So,
SHAME = HSAEM
Q120.
10 feet towards north-east

Solution

D2 = (14-8)2 + 82
D = 10 ft and North-east from starting point.
Q121.
BUUFOE

Solution
I+1=J
N+1=O
V+1=W
I+1=J
So,
A+1=B
T+1=U
T+1=U
E+1=F
Q122.
South

Solution

Q123.
OEXS

Solution
J+2=L
O+4=S
H+6=N
N+8=V,
So,
M+2=O
A+4=E
R+6=X
K+8=S
Q124.
niece

Solution
Sisters husband wife = Man's sister
Daughter of his Sisters husband wife = man's niece.
Q125.
Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question

Solution
From Statement I,
we know the value of A+B from C.
It is sufficient.
From Statement II,
A=B=C,
Sum = 5(A+B+C) = 15A
It is not sufficient, because A can be any value.
Q126.
3,4,1,5,2

Solution
The order is based on size.
Microgram - 3
Milligram - 4
Centigram - 1
Kilogram - 5
Megagram - 2
Q127.
MNPO

Solution
A+3=D-2=B+1=C
T+3=W-2=U+1=V
P+3=S-2=Q+1=R
Q128.
ZBEJ

Solution
Difference between 1st and 2nd number is 2 and 2nd and 3rd number is 3 and 3rd
and 4th number is 4
But in ZBEJ, difference between Z and B is 2 and B and E is 3 and E and J is 5.
So it is the odd one out.
Q129.
SYM

Solution
A-1=Z
Z+1=A
P+2=R
So,
T-1=S
X+1=Y
K+2=M
Q130.
Father

Solution
Only son of my father = Man himself.
Her father = Woman's father is the man.
Q131.
15 meters, East

Solution

So after about turn, he is 15 m away from the starting point and he is east from the
starting point.
Q132.
P4T

Solution
G3S - G+3 =J and S-3 = P
so L+4 = P and X-4 = T
so P4T
Q133.
50 meters, North-west

Solution

H = 20+10 = 30
L = 40
D = 50m and is North-west from the starting point.
Q134.
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
Solution
From Statement I,
we know that Father and Mother's salary in the ratio = 5:2
Father's salary = 5x
Mother's salary = 2x
From Statement II,
M = 0.4 of F
So need more information.
Q135.
Either of the statements is sufficient in answering the problem question

Solution
Both Statements are individually sufficient to find the values of the numbers, since
we have two unknowns and we already 1 equation in the problem statement.
Q136.
Son

Solution
X points to Y and says, he is my sister’s only brother’s son.

Let Z be the sister who has a single brother.

Therefore, naturally, X will be the brother. Again Y is the nephew of Z.

Since z has only one brother and that is X, therefore Y is the son of X.

Hence X and y are related as father and the son.


Q137.
2,1,4,3,5

Solution
The correct order is :
Plant 2
Cotton 1
Yarn 4
Cloth 3
Shirt 5
Q138.
30 km

Solution
D2 = (20-2)2 + (28-4)2
D = 30 Km
Q139.
HIKJ

Solution
All other words are in alphabetical order.
Q140.
202108

Solution
a=0,b=1,c=2,d=3,e=4,f=5,g=6,h=7,i=8,j=9,k=0,l=1,m=2,n=3,o=4,p=5,q=6,r=7,s=8,t=9,u=0
...

Q141.
RGADN

Solution
NOBLE →ONBEL By interchanging first two letters and last two letters
GRAND→RGADN
Q142.
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient

Solution
From Statement I,
C left of D.
From Statement II,
B left of A
We don't know D is left to A or A is left to D.
So we need more information.
Q143.
677

Solution

Q144.
25 km

Solution
D2 = 202 + 152
D = 25 km
Q145.
GOQVPBLDC

Solution
P-2=N
O+1=P
L-2=J
I+1=J
C-2=A
Y+1=Z
So,
I-2=G
N+1=O
S-2=Q
U+1=V
R-2=P
A+1=B
N-2=L
C+1=D
E-2=C
Q146.
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient 

Solution
From problem statement,
There are 5 parties.
From Statement I,
X got least no. of votes.
From Statement II,
Y got 100 more votes than Z.
Still there are 2 more parties and we don't the no. of votes they got.
Q147.
SUXZ

Solution
A+2=C+3=F+4=J
C+2=E+3=H+4=L
P+2=R+3=U+4=Y
S+2=U+3=X+4=B But, SUXZ
Q148.
Either of the statements is sufficient
Solution
From statement I,
We know the second last rank. From that we know the no. of students.
From Statement II,
we know Soha is 17 from the middle. From this also we know the no. of students.
Q149.
5,3,2,4,1

Solution
The correct order is :
Plant 5
Cotton 3
Yarn 2
Stitching 4
Dress 1
Q150.
They are at the same place at the finishing

Solution
A's travel distance = 20km
B's travel distance = √(152+122) = 3√41
= 20 kms
So, they meet at same point.
Q151.
Fourth

Solution
E
A
C
B
D

Then A is parked fourth from the right.


Q152.
3,5,1,4,2

Solution
The order is based on the size.
Grass 3
Tree 5
Garden 1
Forest 4
Earth 2
Q153.
71

Solution
As 11-3=8

25-11=14

45-25=20

We have seen that the difference between the result is 6.

i.e. each number result is increased by 6.

So, 45 + 26 = 71
Q154.
KRKZO

Solution
G + T = 7 + 20 = 27

U + F = 21 + 6 = 27

So
P = 16,  

27 – 16 = 11 = K

I=9

27 – 9 = 18 = R
Q155.
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question

Solution
From statement I,
we only know the time to put caps manually on bottles.
From Statement II,
we only know the difference between the time to put caps manually and by machine.
By combining these 2 statements, we know the time to put caps on bottles by
machines.
Q156.
RODRE

Solution
In, JUDGE first 2 letters are interchanged and last 2 letters are also interchanged.
So ORDER = RODRE
Q157.
NR

Solution
F+U=6+21=27
D+W=4+23=27
C+X=3+24=27
N+R=14+18=32
Q158.
POS

Solution
B-1=A+3=D
F-1=E+3=H
T-1=S+3=V
But,
P-1=O+4=S
Q159.
Mother

Solution
Seeta is sister in law of Arvind - Seeta's husband brother of Arvind
daughter in law of sumedha - Sumedha is mother of Arvind and Seeta's husband
Deepak is the father of Saarthak
Saarthak is the only brother of Arvind - Seeta's husband
Q160.
12152120

Solution
ABOUT

12152120
Q161.
6.72

Solution
0.28×2=0.56
0.56×3=1.68

1.68×4=6.72
Q162.
Both statements put together are sufficient 

Solution
Since C.P = S.P/loss%
Need both statements to find C.P
Q163.
17 meters, North-West

Solution

D2 = 82 + 152


D = 17
From A, B is in North west direction.
Q164.
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question

Solution
From Statement I,
we know that, X+Y=1/12 per day work
From statement II,
X+Y+Z = 1/17
From the two statements only, we know the time taken for individual workers.
Q165.
10 km 

Solution

D2 = 82 + 62
D = 10
Q166.
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the problem
question

Solution
From Statement I,
we know that, Geetanjali < Meera < Radha
From Statement II,
Kamala > Meera
But we don't know Kamala is taller than Radha or Radha is taller than Kamala. So we
need more data.
Q167.
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question

Solution
From Statement I,
Raghu : Brother salary = 5:6
From Statement II,
Brother's salary = 32000
From the 2 statements only, we know the Raghu's salary.
Q168.
QWS

Solution
E+2=G
K+2=M
C+6=I
So,
O+2=Q
U+2=W
M+6=S
Q169.
3,2,1,5,4

Solution
The order is
Zygote 3
Foetus 2
Infant 1
Teenager 5
Adult 4

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