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General Intelligence
1st Class :: Coding - Decoding
1. If in a certain language MYSTIFY is coded as NZTUJGZ, how is NEMESIS coded in that language?
A. MDLHRDR B. OFNFTJT C. ODNHTDR D. PGOKUGU
2. In a certain code, SIKKIM is written as THLJJL. How is TRAINING written in that code?
A. SQBHOHOH B. UQBHOHOF C. UQBJOHHO D. UQBJOHOH
3. If in a code, ALTERED is written as ZOGVIVW, then in the same code, RELATED would be written as--
A. IVOZGVW B. IVOZGWV C. IVOGZVW D. VIOZGVW
4. In a certain code, COMPUTER is written as RFUVQNPC. How is MEDICINE written in the same code?
A. EOJDJEFM B. EOJDEJFM C. MFEJDJOE D. MFEDJJOE
5. If in a certain code. TEACHER is written as VGCEJGT, how would DULLARD be written in the same code?
A. FWMNCTF B. FWNNBTE C. FWNNCSF D. FWNNCTF
6. If BOMBAY is written as MYMYMY, how will TAMILNADU be written in that code?
A. TIATIATIA B. MNUMNUMNU C. IATIATIAT D. ALDALDALD
7. In a code. CORNER is written as GSVRIV. How can CENTRAL be written in that code?
A. DFOUSBM B. GIRXVEP C. GJRYVEP D. GNFJKER
8. If DELHI is coded as CCIDD, how would you encode BOMBAY?
A. AJMTVT B. AMJXVS C. MJXVSU D. WXYZAX
9. According to a military code, SYSTEM is SYSMET and NEARER is AENRER. What is the code for FRACTION?
A. CARFTINO B. FRACNOIT C. CARFTION D. ARFCNOIT
10. If in a certain language, REMOTE is coded as ROTEME, which word would be coded as PNIICC?
A. NPIICC B. PICCIN C. PINCIC D. PICNIC
11. If DELHI is coded as 73541 and CALCUTTA as 82589662. How can CALICUT be coded?
A. 5279431 B. 5978213 C. 8251896 D. 8543691
12. If PRATAP could be given the code number 1618120116, what code number can be given to NAVIN?
A. 14122914 B. 19274651 C. 24639125 D. 73957614
13. If MACHINE is coded as 19-7-9-14-15-20-11, how will you code DANGER?
A. 10-7-20-13-11-24 B. 11-7-20-16-11-24
C. 13-7-20-9-11-25 D. 13-7-20-10-11-25
14. If GO = 32, SHE = 49, then SOME will be equal to
A. 56 B. 58 C. 62 D. 64
15. If REASON is coded as 5 and BELIEVED as 7, what is the code number for GOVERNMENT?
A. 6 B. 8 C. 9 D. 10
16. If cook is called butler, butler is called manager, manager is called teacher, teacher is called clerk and clerk is
called principal, who will teach in a class?
A. Cook B. Butler C. Clerk D. Teacher
17. If white is called blue, blue is called red, red is called yellow, yellow is called green, green is called black, black
is called violet and violet is called orange, what would be the colour of human blood?
A. Red B. Green C. Yellow D. Violet
18. If 'tee see pee' means 'Drink fruit juice'; 'see kee lee' means 'Juice is sweet'; 'lee reemee' means 'He is
intelligent', which word in that language means 'sweet' ?
A. see B. kee C. lee D. pee
19.In a certain code language, 'mxy das zci' means 'good little frock'; 'jmxcoszci' means 'girl behaves good';
'nvgdrscos' means 'girl makes mischief'; 'das ajpcos' means 'little girl fell' then which word in that language
stands for 'frock' ?
A. zci B. das C. nvg D. cyp
20. In a certain code, '37' means 'which class' and '583' means 'caste and class'. What is the code for ‘caste’?
A. 5 B. 7 C. 8 D. Either 5 or 8

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General Intelligence
2nd Class :: Direction Test
1.Kailash faces towards north. Turning to his right, he walks 25 metres. He then turns to his left and walks 30
metres. Next, he moves 25 metres to his right. He then turns to his right again and walks 55 metres. Finally, he
turns to the right and moves 40 metres. In which direction is he now from his starting point?
A. South-west B. South C. North-west D. South-east
2. Johnson left for his office in his car. He drove 16 km towards north and then 10 km towards west He then
turned to the south and covered 5 km. Further, he turned to the east and moved 8 km. Finally, he turned right
and drove 10 km. How far and in which direction is he from his starting point?
A. 2 km West B. 5 km East C. 3 km North D. 6 km South
3. Deepa moved a distance of 75 metres towards the north. She then turned to the left and walking for about 25
metres, turned left again and walked 80 metres. Finally, she turned to the right at an angle of 45°. In which
direction was she moving finally?
A. North-east B. North-west C. South-west D. South-east
4. A man is facing west. He turns 45° in the clockwise direction and then another 180° in the same direction and
then 270° in the anticlockwise direction. Which direction is he facing now?
A. South B. North-west C. West D. South-west
5. A child is looking for his father. He went 90 metres in the east before turning to his right. He went 20 metres
before turning to his right again to look for his father at his uncle's place 30 metres from this point. His father
was not there. From there, he went 100 metres to his north before meeting his father in a street. How far did the
son meet his father from starting point?
A. 80 metres B. 100 metres C. 140 metres D. 260 metres
6. Kunal walks 10 km towards North. From there he walks 6 km towards South. Then, he walks 3 km towards
East. How far and in which direction is he with reference to his starting point?
A. 6 km North-West B. 5 km South-East C. 7 km North-East D. 5 km North-East
7. A man is facing north-west. He turns 90° in the clockwise direction, then 180° in the anticlockwise direction and
then another 90° in the same direction. Which direction is he facing now?
A. South B. South-west C. West D. South-east
8. A man leaves for his office from his house. He walks towards East. After moving a distance of 20 m, he turns
towards South and walks 10 m. Then he walks 35 m towards the West and further 5 m towards the North. He
then turns towards East and walks 15 m. What is the straight distance in metres between his initial and final
positions?
A. 0 B. 5 C. 10 D. Can’t be determined
9. Radha moves towards South-east a distance of 7 km, and then she moves towards West and travels a distance
of 14 m. From here, she moves towards North-west a distance of 7 m and finally she moves a distance of 4 m
towards East and stood at that point. How far is the starting point from where she stood?
A. 3 m B. 4 m C. 10 m D. 11 m
10. Gopal starts from his house towards West. After walking a distance of 30 metres, he turned towards right and
walked 20 metres. He then turned left and moving a distance of 10 metres, turned to his left again and walked 40
metres. He now turns to the left and walks 5 metres. Finally he turns to his left. In which direction is he walking
now?
A. North B. South C. East D. South-west

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11. A rat runs 20' towards East and turns to right, runs 10' and turns to right, runs 9' and again turns to left, runs
5' and then turns to left, runs 12' and finally turns to left and runs 6'. Now, which direction is the rat facing?
A. East B. West C. North D. South
12. A girl leaves from her home. She first walks 30 metres in North-west direction and then 30 metres in South-
west direction. Next, she walks 30 metres in Southeast direction. Finally, she turns towards her house. In which
direction is she moving?
A. North-east B. North-west C. South-east D. South-west
13. A walks 10 metres in front and 10 metres to the right. Then every time turning to his left, he walks 5, 15 and
15 metres respectively. How far is he now from his starting point?
A. 5 metres B. 10 metres C. 15 metres D. 20 metres
14. If A is to the south of B and C is to the east of B, in what direction is A with respect to C?
A. North-east B. North-west C. South-east D. South-west
15. There are four towns P. Q, R and T. Q is to the South-west of P, R is to the east of Q and south-east of P, and
T is to the north of R in line with QP. In which direction of P is T located?
A. South-east B. North C. North-east D. East
16. A boy rode his bicycle northwards, then turned left and rode one km and again turned left and rode 2 km. He
found himself exactly one km west of his starting point. How far did he ride northwards initially?
A. 1 km B. 2 km C. 3 km D. 5 km
17. If 'South-east' is called 'East', 'North-west' is called 'West' 'South-west' is called 'South' and so on, what will
'North' be called ?
A. East B. North-east C. North-west D. South
18. A watch reads 4.30. If the minute hand points East, in what direction will the hour hand point?
A. North B. North-West C. South-East D. North-East
19. One morning after sunrise, Reeta and Kavita were talking to each other face to face at Tilak Square. If
Kavita's shadow was exactly to the right of Reeta, which direction Kavita was facing?
A. North B. South C. East D. Data inadequate
20. One evening before sunset two friends Sumit and Mohit were talking to each other face to face. If Mohits
shadow was exactly to his right side, which direction was Sumit facing?
A. North B. South C. West D. Data inadequate

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General Intelligence
3rd Class :: Number Series
Complete the following series:
A. 300 B. 336
1. 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, ?
C. 420 D. 525
A. 35 B. 36
C. 48 D. 49 12. 165, 195, 255, 285, 345, ?
A. 375 B. 420
2. 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, ?, 17
C. 435 D. 390
A. 12 B. 13
C. 14 D. 15 13. 462, 420, 380, ?, 306
A. 322 B. 332
3. 6, 11, 21, 36, 56, ?
C. 342 D. 352
A. 42 B. 51
C. 81 D. 91 14. 3, 8, 22, 63, 185, ?
A. 550 B. 310
4. 1, 9, 17, 33, 49, 73, ?
C. 295 D. 285
A. 97 B. 98
C. 99 D. 100 15. 0.5, 0.55, 0.65, 0.8, ?
A. 0.9 B. 0.82
5. 19, 2, 38, 3, 114, 4, ?
C. 1 D. 0.95
A. 228 B. 256
C. 352 D. 456 16. 134, 245, 356, 467, ?
A. 579 B. 578
6. 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18, ?, 54
C. 568 D. 478
A. 18 B. 27
C. 36 D. 81 17. 840, 168, 42, 14, 7, ?
A. 1 B. 7 C.9
7. 66, 36, 18, ?
D. 12
A. 3 B. 6
C. 8 D. 9 18. 0, 2, 3, 5, 8, 10, 15, 17, 24, 26, ?
A. 35 B. 32
8. 21, 22, 24, 28, 30, 30, 33, ?
C. 30 D. 28
A. 36 B. 37
C. 28 D. 42 19. 90, 180, 12, 50, 100, 200, ?, 3, 50, 4, 25, 2, 6, 30, 3
A. 150 B. 175
9. 12, 32, 72, 152, ?
C. 225 D. 250
A. 312 B. 325
C. 515 D. 613 20. 11, 10, ?, 100, 1001, 1000, 10001
A. 101 B. 110
10. 1, 3, 4, 8, 15, 27, ?
C. 111 D. None of these
A. 37 B. 44
C. 50 D. 55 21. 123456147, 12345614, 2345614, 234561, ?
A. 3456 B. 2345
11. 24, 60, 120, 210, ?
C. 23456 D. 34561

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General Intelligence
4th Class :: Letter Series
1. What terms will fill the blank spaces ?
13. BF, CH, ?, HO, LT
Z, X, V, T, R, ?, ?
A. DN B. EL
A. N, P B. N, M
C. EK D. EM
C. P, N D. M, N
14. CE, GI, KM, OQ, ?
2. What will be the next term in : BDF, CFI, DHL, ?
A. TW B. TV
A. CJM B. EIM
C. SU D. RT
C. EJO D. EMI
15. BD, GI, LN, QS, ?
3. Which term comes next in the series : YEB, WFD,
A. TV B. UW
UHG, SKI ?
C. WX D. WY
A. QOL B. QGL
C. TOL D. QNL 16. AD, EH, IL, ?, QT
A. LM B. MN
4. Choose the term which will continue the following
C. MP D. OM
series : P3C, R5F, T8I, V12L, ?
A. Y17O B. X17M 17. JE, LH, OL, SQ, ?
C. X17O D. X16O A. WV B. WX
C. VW D. VX
5. Which term will replace the question mark in the
series : ABD, DGK, HMS, MTB, SBL, ? 18. DF, GJ, KM, NQ, RT, ?
A.ZKW B. ZKU A. UW B. YZ C.XZ
C. ZAB D. XKW D. UX

Complete the following series: 19. QPO, SRQ, UTS, WVU, ?


A. XVZ B. ZYA
6. U, O, I, ?, A
C. YXW D. VWX
A. E B. C
C. S D. G 20. LXF, MTJ, NPN, OLR, ?
A. PHV B. PIU
7. Y, W, U, S, Q, ?, ?
C. PJW D. PKX
A. N, J B. M, L
Complete the series:
C. J, R D. L, M
21. aa _ aaa _ aaaa _ aaaa _ b
8. A, B, D, G, ?
A. baaa B. bbaa
A. M B. L
C. bbbb D. bbba
C. K D. H
22. aba _ baca _ ba _ bacaabac _ aca
9. Z, U, Q, ?, L
A. cacb B. ccab
A. I B. K
C. cabc D. abcc
C. M D. N
23. gfe _ ig _ eii _ fei _ gf _ ii
10. A, C, F, H, ?, M
A. eifgi B. figie
A. L B. K
C. ifgie D. ifige
C. J D. I
24. ba _ b _ aab _ a _ b
11. A, Z, X, B, V, T, C, R, ?, ?
A. abaa B. abba
A. P, D B. E, O
C. baab D. babb
C. Q, E D. O, Q
25. abca _ bcaab _ aa _ caa _ c
12. R, M, ?, F, D, ?
A. bbac B. bbaa
A. C, B B. J, H
C. aebb D. acac
C. B, H D. H, C

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General Intelligence
5th Class :: Blood Relation
1. A and B are brothers. C and D are sisters. A's son is D's brother. How is B related to C?
A. Father B. Brother C. Grandfather D. Uncle
2. A is the mother of B; C is the son of A;D is the brother of E; E is the daughter of B. The grandmother of D is-
A. A B. B C. C D. D
3. A and B are married couple. X and Y are brothers. X is the brother of A. How is Y related to B?
A. Brother-in-Law B. Brother C. Son-in-Law D. Cousin
4. Baya has a brother Anil. Daya is the son of Chandra. Bimal is Chandra's father. In terms of relationship,
what is Anil of Bimal ?
A. Son B. Grandson C. Brother D. Grandfather
5. If M is brother of N; B is brother of N; and M is brother of D, then which of the following statements is
definitely true?
A. N is brother of B B. N is brother of D
C. M is brother of B D. D is brother of M
6. Rajan is the brother of Sachin and Manick is the father of Rajan. Jagat is the brother of Priya and Priya is
the daughter of Sachin. Who is the uncle of Jagat ?
A. Rajan B. Sachin C. Manick D. None of these
7. P is the brother of Q and R. S is R's mother. T is Ps father. Which of the following statements cannot be
definitely true ?
A. T is Q's father B. S is Ps mother C. P is S's son D. T is S's husband
8. P is the brother of D. X is the sister of P. A is the brother of F. F is the daughter of D. M is the father of X.
Who is the uncle of A ?
A. X B. P C. F D. M
9. K is the brother of N and X. Y is the mother of N and Z is the father of K. Which of the following statements
is not definitely true ?
A. K is the son of Z B. Y is the wife of Z
C. K is the son of Y D. K is the father of X
10. A, B, C, D, E, F and G are members of a family consisting of four adults and three children, two of whom, F
and G are girls. A and D are brothers and A is a doctor. E is an engineer married to one of the brothers and
has two children. B is married to D and G is their child. Who is C?
A. A's son B. E's daughter C. F’s father D. G's brother
11. Pointing to a man on the stage, Rita said, "He is the brother of the daughter of the wife of my husband."
How is the man on the stage related to Rita?
A. Son B. Husband C. Cousin D. Nephew
12. Pointing to a photograph, Vipulsaidr "She is the daughter of my grandfather's onfy son." How is Vipul
related to the girl in the photograph ?
A. Father B. Brother C. Cousin D. Data inadequate
13. Looking at a portrait of a man, Harsh said, "His mother is the wife of my father's son. Brothers and sisters
I have none." At whose portrait was Harsh looking?
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14. Pointing out to a lady, a girl said, "She is the daughter-in-law of the grandmother of my father's only son."
How is the lady related to the girl ?
A. Sister-in-law B. Mother C. Aunt D. Mother-in-law
15. Introducing a man. a woman said, "He is the only son of my mother's mother." How is the woman related
to the man?
A. Mother B. Aunt C. Sister D. Niece
16. Pointing to the lady on the platform, Manju said, "She is the sister of the father of my mother's son." Who
is the lady to Manju?
A. Mother B. Sister C. Aunt D. Niece
17. Pointing to a man in a photograph, a woman said, "His brother's father is the only son of my
grandfather." How is the woman related to the man in the photograph?
A. Mother B. Aunt C. Sister D. Daughter
18. Pointing to a person, a man said to a woman, "His mother is the only daughter of your father." How was
the woman related to the person?
A. Aunt B. Mother C. Wife D. Daughter
19. Pointing to an old man, Kailash said, "His son is my sons uncle." How is the old man related to Kailash?
A. Brother B. Uncle C. Father D. Grandfather
20. Introducing a man, a woman said, "His wife is the only daughter of my father." How is that man related to
the woman?
A. Brother B. Father-in-law C. Maternal uncle D. Husband
21. If A + B means A is the sister of B; A - B means A is the brother of B; A x B means A is the daughter of B;
which of the following shows the relation that E is the maternal uncle of D?
A. D + F x E B. D - F x E C. D x F + E D. D x F - E
22. A + B means A is the daughter of B; A x B means A is the son of B and A - B means A is the wife of B. If P x
Q - S, which of the following is true?
A. S is wife of Q B. S is father of P C. P is daughter of Q D. Q is father of P
23. P x Q means P is the sister of Q; P + Q means P is the father of Q; P - Q means P is the mother of Q. Which
of the following means S is the aunt of T?
A. T x M + S B. S + T x M C. S x M - T D. S x M - R - T
24. A + B means A is the daughter of B; A x B means A is the son of B and A - B means A is the wife of B. If Z x
T - S x U + P, what is U to Z.
A. Mother B. Grandmother C. Father D. Can't be determined
25. If P + Q means P is the husband of Q; P + Q means P is the sister of Q and P x Q means P is the son of Q,
which of the following shows A is the daughter of B?
A. C x B + A B. B + C x A C.D x B + C + A D. A + D x B

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General Intelligence
6th Class :: Number Ranking & Time Sequence
1. How many 5's are there in the following sequence which are immediately followed by 3 but not immediately
preceded by 7? 8 9 5 3 2 5 3 8 5 5 6 8 7 3 3 5 7 7 5 3 6 5 3 3 5 7 3 8
A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four
2. How many even numbers are there in the following sequence of numbers which are immediately followed by an
odd number as well as immediately preceded by an even number? 8 6 7 6 8 9 3 2 7 5 3 4 2 2 3 5 5 2 2 8 1 1 9
A. One B. Three C. Five D. Six
3. How many 8's are there in the following number series which are exactly divisible by its immediately preceding
and also divisible by immediately succeeding numbers? 8 2 4 5 1 7 2 8 4 8 4 2 2 8 2 6 9 8 4 5 4 8 3 2 8 4 3 1 8 3
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
4. How many 3's are there in the following sequence which are neither preceded by 6 nor immediately followed by
9? 9 3 6 6 3 9 5 9 3 7 8 9 1 6 3 9 6 3 9
A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four
5. Count each 7 which is not immediately preceded by 5 but is immediately followed by either 2 or 3. How many
such 7's are there? 5 7 2 6 5 7 3 8 3 7 3 2 5 7 2 7 3 4 8 2 6 7 8
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
6. If the first and second digits in the sequence 5981327438 are interchanged, also the third and fourth digits, the
fifth and sixth digits and so on, which digit would be the seventh counting to your left?
A. 1 B. 4 C. 7 D. 8
7. In the following sequence of instructions, 1 stands for Run, 2 stands for Stop, 3 stands for Go, 4 stands for Sit
and 5 stands for Wait. If the sequence were continued, which instruction will come next?
44545345314531245453453
A. Wait B. Sit C. Go D. Stop
8. In a school, the following codes were used during physical exercise. '1' means 'start walking", '2' means 'keep
standing', '3' means 'start running at the same spot'. '4' means 'sit down'. How many times will a student who
performs the following sequence without error from the beginning to the end have to sit down?
123423144322124314412
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
9. If the numbers from 1 to 45 which are exactly divisible by 3 are arranged in ascending order, minimum
number being on the top, which would come at the ninth place from the top?
A. 18 B. 21 C. 24 D. 27
10. Rahul ranked ninth from the top and thirty eighth from the bottom in a class. How many students are there in
the class?
A. 45 B. 46 C. 47 D. 48
11. In a row of trees, one tree is fifth from either end of the row. How many trees are there in the row?
A. 8 B. 9 C. 10 D. 11
12. In a row of boys, Deepak is seventh from the left and Madhu is twelfth from the right. If they interchange
their positions, Deepak becomes twenty-second from the left. How many boys are there in the row?
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13. In a queue, Amrita is 10th from the front while Mukul is 25th from behind and Mamta is just in the middle of
the two. If there be 50 persons in the queue, what position does Mamta occupy from the front?
A. 20th B. 19th C. 18th D. 17th
14. If Atul finds that he is twelfth from the right in a line of boys and fourth from the left, how many boys should
be added to the line such that there are 28 boys in the line?
A. 12 B. 13 C. 14 D. 20
15. Manisha ranked sixteenth from the top and twenty ninth from the bottom among those who passed an
examination. Six boys did not participate in the competition and five failed in it. How many boys were there in the
class?
A. 40 B. 44 C. 50 D.55
16. In a class of 60, where girls are twice that of boys, Kamal ranked seventeenth from the top. If there are 9 girls
ahead of Kamal, how many boys are after him in rank?
A. 3 B. 7 C. 12 D. 23
17. Three persons A, B and C are standing in a queue. There are five persons between A and B and eight persons
between B and C. If there be three persons ahead of C and 21 persons behind A, what could be the minimum
number of persons in the queue?
A. 41 B. 40 C. 28 D. 27
18. Satish remembers that his brother's birthday is after fifteenth but before eighteenth of February whereas his
sister remembers that her brother's birthday is after sixteenth but before nineteenth of February. On which day
in February is Satish's brother's birthday?
A. 16th B. 17th C. 18th D. 19th
19. A bus for Delhi leaves every thirty minutes from a bus stand. An enquiry clerk told a passenger that the bus
had already left ten minutes ago and the next bus will leave at 9.35 a.m. At what time did the enquiry clerk give
this information to the passenger?
A. 9.10 a.m. B. 8.55 a.m. C. 9.08 p.m. D. 9.05 a.m.
20. Ashish leaves his house at 20 minutes to seven in the morning, reaches Kunal's house in 25 minutes, they finish
their breakfast in another 15 minutes and leave for their office which takes another 35 minutes. At what time do
they leave Kunal's house to reach their office?
A. 7.40 a.m. B. 7.20 a.m. C. 7.45 a.m. D. 7.55 a.m.
21. There are twenty people working in an office. The first group of five works between 8.00 A.M. and 2.00 P.M.
The second group often works between 10.00A.M. and 4.00 P.M. And the third group of five works between 12
noon and 6.00 P.M. There are three computers in the office which all the employees frequently use. During which
of the following hours the computers are likely to be used most?
A. 10.00 A.M. — 12 noon B. 12 noon — 2.00 P.M.
C. 1.00 P.M. — 3.00 P.M. D. 2.00 P.M. — 4.00 P.M.
22. How many such pairs of digits are there in the number 421579368 each of which has as many digits between
them in the number as when they are arranged in ascending order?
A. None B. One C. Two D. Three
23. How many such digits are there in the number 7346285 which are as far away from the beginning of the
number, as they will be when arranged in ascending order within the number?
A. None B. One C. Two D. Three
24. There are five books of different thickness. A is thicker than C and B is thicker than D. E is not as thick as B,
but is thicker than C. D is not as thick as C. Which is the thinnest book?
A. E B. D C. B D. C
25. A gets more marks than B but less than C. D gets less marks than E but more than A. If C gets less than D
then who amongst A, B, C, D, E gets the highest marks?
A. C B. D C. E D. B
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7th Class :: Analogy & Classification
Directions: In each of the following questions, there is a certain relationship between two given words. One word
is given on another side while another word is to be found from the given alternatives having the same relation
with this word as the words of the given pair bear. Choose the correct alternative.
1. Newspaper : Press : : Cloth : ?
A. Tailor B. Textile C. Mill D. Factory
2. Bombay : Maharashtra : : Trivandrum : ?
A. Calcutta B. Gujrat C. Rajasthan D. Kerala
3. Doctor : Nurse :: ? : Follower
A. Employer B. Leader C. Worker D. Manager
4. Cattle : Herd :: Sheep : ?
A. Flock B. Swarm C. Crowd D. Shoal
5. Moon : Satellite : : Earth : ?
A. Sun B. Planet C. Solar system D. Asteroid
6. Forecast : Future : : Regret : ?
A. Present B. Atone C. Past D. Sins
7. Eye : Myopia : : Teeth : ?
A. Pyorrhoea B. Cataract C. Trachoma D. Eczema
8. Car : Garage : : Aeroplane : ?
A. Port B. Depot C. Hangar D. Harbour
9. Candle : Wax : : Paper : ?
A. Wood B. Tree C. Bamboo D. Pulp
10. Grass : Erosion :: Dam : ?
A. Water B. Freeze C. Current D. Rain
11. 6 : 18 : : 4 : ?
A. 2 B. 6 C. 8 D. 16
12. 21 : 3 : : 574 : ?
A. 23 B. 82 C. 97 D. 113
13. 1 : 1 : : 26 : ?
A. 26 B. 125 C. 240 D. 625
14. 121 : 12 : : 25 : ?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 6 D. 7
15. 7528 : 5362 : : 4673 : ?
A. 2367 B. 2451 C. 2531 D. None of these
16. 25 : 37 : : 49 : ?
A. 41 B. 56 C. 60 D. 65
17. ACEG : DFHJ : : QSUW : ?
A. KMNP B. MNPR C. TQST D. TVXZ
18. EGIK : FILO : : FHJL : ?
A. GJMP B. GMJP C. JGMP D. JGPM
19. LOGIC : BHFNK :: CLERK : ?
A. XVRPA B. QBKJA C. LPRTU D. JQDKB
20. BUCKET : ACTVBDJLDFSU : : BONUS : ?
A. ACMNMOTVRT B. SUNOB C. ACNPMOTVRT D. ACMNMOTURT
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CLASSIFICATION
In each of the following questions, four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner and the
fourth one is different. Choose out the odd one.
1. A. Wheat B. Paddy C. Jowar D. Mustard
2. A. Apple B. Mango C. Potato D. Orange
3. A. Chair B. Bench C. Table D. Stool
4. A. Titan B. Mercury C. Earth D. Jupiter
5. A. Walk B. Run C. Ride D. Crawl
6. A. Bake B. Boil C. Freeze D. Simmer
7. A. Snake B. Whale C. Crocodile D. Lizard
8. A. Gallon B. Ton C. Quintal D. Kilogram
9. A. Blade B. Axe C. Scissors D. Needle
10. A. Kiwi B. Ostrich C. Eagle D. Penguin
11. A. 11 B. 13 C. 15 D. 17
12. A. 10 B. 11 C. 15 D. 16
13. A. 37 B. 49 C. 132 D. 154
14. A. 21 B. 69 C. 81 D. 83
15. A. 144 B. 168 C. 196 D. 256
16. A. 49 B. 63 C. 77 D. 81
17. A. 140 B. 240 C. 360 D. 480
18. A. 232 B. 431 C. 612 D. 813
19. A. 150 B. 175 C. 200 D. 250
20. A. 28 B. 65 C. 126 D. 215

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General Intelligence
8th Class :: Logical Venn Diagram
Directions (Questions 1 to 10): Each of the questions 14. Women, Mothers, Widows
below contains three elements. These three elements 15. Authors, Teachers, Men
may or may not have some linkage. Each group of the
16. Kerala, Bihar, India
elements may fit into one of the diagrams at (a), (b), (c),
(d) and (e). You have to indicate groups of elements in 17. Automobiles, Cars, Motor-cycles
each of the questions fit into which of the diagrams 18. Brick, House, Bridge
given below. The letter indicating the diagram is, the
19. Tea, Coffee, Beverages
answer.
20. Boys, Students, Athletes
Directions (Questions 21 to 30): Each of these
questions below contains three groups of things. You
A. B. C. D. E. are to choose from the following five lettered
1. Vegetables, Potato, Cabbage diagrams, the one that depicts the correct relationship
2. Table, Chair, Furniture among the groups of things in each question.

3. Week, Day, Year


4. Judge, Thief, Criminal
5. Husband, Wife, Family A. B. C. D. E.
6. Square, Rectangle, Polygon 21. Tennis fans, Cricket Players, Students
7. Bus, Car, Vehicle 22. Flowers, Clothes, White
8. Anxiety, Intelligence, Strength 23. Smokers, Lawyers, Non-smokers
9 House, Bedroom, Bathroom 24. Human beings, Teachers, Graduates
10. Mustard, Barley, Potato 25. Males, Fathers, Doctors
Directions (Questions 11 to 20): In the following 26. Fathers, Uncles, Men
questions, three classes are given. Out of the five 27. Musicians, Men, Women
figures that follow, you are to indicate which figure will
28. Whales, Fishes, Crocodiles
best represent the relationship amongst the three
classes. 29. Anti-social elements, Pickpockets,
Blackmailers
30. Tall men, Black haired people, Indians

A. B. C. D. E.
11. Elephants, Wolves, Animals
12. Metal, Iron, Chlorine
13. Mammals, Cows, Crows

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9th Class :: Alphabetical & Numerical Problem
1. Arrange the given words in alphabetical order and tick the one that comes first
A. Cloud B. Middle C. Grunt D. Mob E. Chain
2. Arrange the given words in alphabetical order and tick the one that comes in the middle.
A. Rigout B. Remove C. Retrospect D. Revive E. Rumor
3. Arrange the given words in alphabetical order and tick the one that comes last
A. Abandon B. Actuate C. Accumulate D. Acquit E. Achieve
4. Arrange the words in the alphabetical order and tick the one that comes second.
A. Explosion B. Emergency C. Ecstasy D. Eager E. Entomology
5. Arrange the following words in the sequence in which they occur in dictionary :
1. Brook 2. Bandit 3. Boisterous 4. Baffle 5. Bright
A. 4, 2, 3, 5, 1 B. 2, 4, 3, 1, 5 C. 2, 4, 3, 5, 1 D. 4, 2, 3, 1, 5
6. How many pairs of letters are there in the word 'NECESSARY' which have as many letters between them in
the word as there are between them in the alphabet and in the same order ?
A. One B. Two C. Three D. Nil E. Four
7. How many pairs of letters are there in the word 'HORIZON' which have as many letters between them in the
word as in the English :: Practice Set alphabet?
A. One B. Two C. Three D. More than three
8. How many pairs of letters are there in the word 'SEQUENTIAL' which have as many letters between them as
are in the alphabet?
A. Nil B. One C. Two D. Three E. Four
9. How many independent words can 'HEARTLESS' be divided into without changing the order of the letters and
using each letter only once?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5 E. Can't be so divided
10. From the word 'LAPAROSCOPY’, how many independent meaningful words can be made without changing
the order of the letters and using each letter only once?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 E. More than 4
11. If the first and second letters in the word 'DEPRESSION' were interchanged, also the third and the fourth
letters, the fifth and the sixth letters and so on, which of the following would be the seventh letter from the right ?
A. R B. O C. S D. I E. None of these
12. If the last four letters of the word 'CONCENTRATION' are written in reverse order followed by next two in
the reverse order and next three in the reverse order and then followed by the first four in the reverse order,
counting from the end, which letter would be eighth in the new arrangement?
A. N B. T C. E D. R
13. Number of letters skipped in between adjacent letters in the series is two. Which of the following series
observes this rule?
A. MPSVYBE B. QSVYZCF C. SVZCGJN D. ZCGKMPR
14. Number of letters skipped in between adjacent letters in the series is odd. Which of the following series
observes this rule?
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15. If the following alphabet series is written in the reverse order, which letter will be fifth to the left of the
fourteenth letter from the left? A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
A. R B.1 C. S D. H E.V
16. If every alternate letter starting from B of the given alphabet is written in small letters, rest all are written in
capital letters, how will the month of 'September' be written?
A. SEpteMbeR B. SEptembER C. sePTemBeR D. SEptEMbEr E. None of these
17. How many Ts are there in the following sequence which are immediately preceded by P but not immediately
followed by S? S T P Q T S P T R P T S R P S T Q P T R P T M P T S
A. None B. One C. Two D. Three E. None of these
18. Choose one word out of the given alternatives, which cannot be formed from the letters of the word
'CONSULTATION'.
A. CONSTANT B. NATION C. SALUTE D. STATION
19. The letters of the word ‘NUMKIPP’ are in disorder. If they are arranged in proper order, the name of a
vegetable is formed. What is the last letter of the word so formed?
A. K B. M C. N D. P E. U
20. A meaningful word starting with A is made from the first, the second, the fourth, the fifth and the sixth letters
of the word 'CONTRACT'. Which of the following is the middle letter of the word?
A. C B. O C. R D. T E. None of these

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General Intelligence
10th Class :: Mathematical Operations & Inequality
1. If A means 'plus', B means 'minus', C means 'divided by' and D means 'multiplied by',
then 18 A 12 C 6 D 2 B 5 = ?
A. 15 B. 25 C. 27 D. 45 E. None of these
2. If × stands for 'addition', + stands for 'subtraction', + stands for 'multiplication' and - stands for 'division',
then 20 × 8 + 8- 4 + 2= ?
A. 80 B. 25 C. 24 D. 5
3. If + stands for 'division', × stands for 'addition', - stands for 'multiplication' and ÷ stands for 'subtraction',
then which of the following equations is correct?
A. 36 × 6 ÷ 7 + 2 - 6 = 20 B. 36 + 6 + 3 × 5 - 3 = 45
C. 36 + 6 - 3 × 5 + 3 = 24 D. 36 - 6 + 3 × 5 + 3 = 74
4. Find out the two signs to be interchanged for making following equation correct: 5 + 3 × 8 - 12 + 4 = 3
A. + and - B. - and + C. + and × D. + and +
5. Given interchanges: Signs + and - , numbers 4 and 8.
A. 4 + 8 - 12 = 12 B. 4 - 8 + 12 = 0
C. 8 + 4 - 12 = 24 D. 8 - 4 + 12 = 8
6. Select the correct set of symbols which will fit in the given equation? 5 0 3 5 = 20
A. ×, ×, × B. -, +, × C. ×, +, × D. +, -, ×
7. Given interchanges: Signs + and x and numbers 4 and 5.
A. 5 × 4 + 20 = 40 B. 5 × 4 + 20 = 85 C. 5 × 4 + 20 = 104 D. 5 × 4 + 20 = 95
8. In a certain code language, '-' represents'+', '+' represents '×', 'x' represents '÷' and '÷'represents '-'. Find
out the answer to the following question.: 2 - 12 + 10 x 5 ÷ 12 = ?
A. 32 B. 8 C. 4 D. 14
9. In the following problem, '=' stands for '÷' , '+' stands for '-' , '×' stands for '=', '-' stands for '+' and '÷'
stands for '×'. Find the correct equation.
A. 8 ÷ 4 + 1 - 5 = 6 × 4 B. 4 × 6 ÷ 4 + 4 = 7
C. 5 ÷ 3 - 25 + 20 = 20 × 39 D. 96 ÷ 2 × 6 ÷ 105 + 1
10. If the signs + and = and the numbers 2 and 4 are interchanged, which one of the following four equations
would be correct?
A. 4/2+3 = 6 B. 2+4/3 = 3 C. 4+2/6 = 1.5 D. 2+4/6 = 8
11. Which of the following expressions is true, if the given expression is true? N > R ≤ S < T = M ≥ V
A. R = V B. N > T C. M > R D. S < V
12. Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively (in the same order from
left to right) in order to complete the expression in such a manner than N > L and R < N hold definitely true?
P<R≤S=M?N=K?L
A. <, ≥ B. ≤, > C. ≤, ≥ D. <, >
13. Which of the following explanation is false, if the given expression is true? E = F > G ≤ H = I
1. E > G 2. H ≥ G 3.H ≥ F 4. I ≥ G
A. Only 1 B. Only 2 C. Only 3 & 4 D. Only 3
14. Which of the following ones is correct? L ≤ O > V = E ≥ S
1. L ≤ V 2. O = E 3. O > S 4. S ≥ L
A. Only 1 B. Only 2 C. Only 3 D. Only 3 & 4
15. Which of the following ones is correct?: B > E ≤ A = T ≥ S
1. B > S 2. E = T 3. E < T 4. E ≤ S
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Directions (16-20): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
‘A @ B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor smaller than B.’
‘A % B’ means ‘A is not greater than B.’
‘A # B’ means ‘A is neither smaller than nor equal to B.’
‘A © B’ means ‘A is not smaller than B.’
‘A δ B’ means ‘A is neither greater than nor equal to B.’
Give answer,
A. if only I follows; B. if only II follows;
C. either I or II follows; D. neither I nor II follows; E. both follow.
16. Statements : J # K, K @ P, P δ R Conclusions : I. J # R II. J δ R
17. Statements : M δ N, Q % S, N © Q Conclusions : I. M δ Q II. N % S
18. Statements : P # R, R @ L, L © T Conclusions : I. L δ P II. P # T
19. Statements : C @ D, D © P, KδP Conclusions : I. C © P II. D # K
20. Statements : C δ D, D @ M, M # L Conclusions : I. C @ M II. L # C

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General Intelligence
11th Class :: Dice & Cube
1. What number is opposite to 3 in the figure shown below? 6. What will be the number at the bottom, if 5 at the
The given two positions are of the same dice whose each top, the two positions of the dice being as given below.
surface bears a number among 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.
A. 2 1 6
B. 2
2 1 4 2 2 3
5 4
C. 3
6 5
D. 6 (i) (ii)
(i) (ii) 7. A dice is rolled twice and the positions are shown in
A. 2 B. 4 the figures below. What is the number of dots at the
C. 5 D. 6 bottom face when the dice is in position (i)?
2. Observe the dots on a dice ( one to six dots) in the
following figures. How many dots are contained on the
face opposite to that containing four dots?

(i) (ii)
A. 1 B. 5
(ii) (i) C. 6 D. Cannot be determined
A. 2 B. 3 8. Two positions a dice ae shown. When 4 is at the
C. 6 D. Cannot be determined bottom, what number will be on the top?
3. Two positions oof a are shown below. Identify the 1 1
number at the bottom when the tpo is ‘3’? 3 2 5 6

4 1 (i) (ii)
6 5 6 3 A. 1 B. 2 C. 5 D. 6
(i) (ii) 9. In a dice a, b, c and d are written on the adjacent face,
A. 2 B. 4 in a clockwise order and a and f at the top and bottom.
C. 5 D. 6 When c is at the top, what will be at the bottom?
4. Two postions of a cube are shown below. When the A. a e
number 4 will be t the bottom, then which number will B. b d
a
be at the top? C. c
D. Data insufficient
10. Four positions of a dice are shown below. What
number must be at the bottom face when the dice is in
the position as shown in fig. (iii)?
(i) (ii)
A. 3 B. 5 5 4 3 2
C. 6 D. Cannot be determined 4 6 1 5 6 5 1 4
5. Two positions of a dice are shown below. If the face (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
with 1 dot is at the bottom, thehn te number of dots on A. 1 B. 2 C. 4 D. 6
the top is. 11. A. B.
F F
F
B E E D
A E
B C. E D. D
(i) (ii) C D B C E A
A. 2 B. 3
C. 4 D. 5 A. A only B. B only
C. A and C only D. A, B, C and D
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Direction: The sheet of paper shown in the figure (X) 15. A. B.


given on the left hand side, in each problem, is folded to
form a box. Choose from amongst the alternatives (a),
(b), (c) and (d), the boxes that are similar to the box that C. D.
will be formed. (X)
12.
A. A and B Only B. B and C only
C. B and D only D. A, B, C and D
16. The figure above is a
(A) (B) drawing of pile of blocks.
When taken apart, how
many blocks would there
(C) (D) be?
A. 10 B. 14
C. 18 D. 20
13. A. B. 17. Direction : Count the number of cubes in each of
the following figures:
A. 64
C. D. B. 66
C. 68
(X) D. 70
A. A only B. B and C only
C. A and C only D. A, B and D only 18. A cube, painted yellow on all faces is cut into 27
14. A. B. small cubes of equal size. How many small cubes are
pained on one face only?
A. 1 B. 6
C. D. C. 8 D. 12
Directions : A cube is painted blue on all faces and is
(X) (A) (B) then cut into 125 cubes of equal size. Answer the
A. A and B only B. B and X only following questions based on this statement.
C. A and D only D. A, B, C and D 19. How many cubes are not painted on any face?
A. 8 B. 16
C. 27 D. None of these
20. How may cubes are painted on one face only?
A. 16 B. 32
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General Intelligence
12th Class :: Seating Arrangement
1. Four girls are sitting on a bench to be photographed. Shikha is to the left of Reena. Manju is to the right of
Reena. Rita is between Reena and Manju. Who would be second from the left in the photograph?
A. Reena B. Shikha C. Mapju D. Rita
2. There are five different houses, A to E, in a row. A is to the right of B and E is to the left of C and right of A. B
is to the right of D. Which of the houses is in the middle?
A. A B. B C. D D. E
3. In a March Past, seven persons are standing in a row. Q is standing left to R but right to P. O is standing right
to N and left to P. Similarly, S is standing right to R and left to T. Find out who is standing in the middle?
A. P B. Q C. R D. O
4. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting round the circle and are facing the centre. P is second to the right of T who
is the neighbour of R and V. S is not the neighbour of P. V is the neighbour of U. Q is not between S and W. W is
not between U and S. Then Who is sitting opposite to U ?
A. Q B. P C. R D. W
5. Five children are sitting in a row. S is sitting next to P but not T. K is sitting next to R who is sitting on the
extreme left and T is not sitting next to K. Who are sitting adjacent to S?
A. K and P B. R and P C. Only P D. P and T
6. Five girls are sitting in a row. Rashi is not adjacent to Sulekha or Abha. Anuradha is not adjacent to Sulekha:
Rashi is adjacent to Monika. Monika is at the middle in the row. Then.Anuradha is adjacent to whom out of the
following?
A. Rashi B. Sulekha C. Abha D. Monika
7. There are five friends. They are standing in a row facing South. Jayesh is to the immediate right of Alok.
Pramod is between Bhagat and Subodh. Subodh is between Jayesh and Pramod. Who is at the extreme left end?
A. Alok B. Bhagat C. Subodh D. Data inadequate
8. Five persons A, B, C, D and E are sitting in a row facing you such that D is on the left of C and B is on the right
of E. A is on the right of C and B is on the left of D. If E occupies a corner position, then who is sitting in the
centre?
A. A B. B C. C D. D
9. In the Olympic Games, the flags of six nations were flown on the masts in the following way.The flag of
America was to the left of Indian tricolour and to the right of the France. The flag of Australia was on the right of
the Indian flag but was to the left of the flag of Japan, which was to the left of the flag of China. Find the two flags
which are in the centre.
A. India and Australia B. America and India
C. Japan and Australia D. America and Australia
10. Mr. A, Miss B, Mr. C and Miss D are sitting around a table and discussing their trades. Mr. A sits opposite to
cook. Miss B sits right to the barber. The washerman is on the left of the tailor. Miss D sits opposite Mr. C. What
are the trades of A and B?
A. Tailor and Barber B. Tailor and Cook
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Direction(11 to 15) : Study the given information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting on a wall and all of them are facing east.
(i) C is on the immediate right of D.
(ii) B is at an extreme end and has E as his neighbor.
(iii) G is between E and F.
(iv) D is sitting third from the south end.
11. Who is sitting to the right of E?
A. A B. C C. D D. F
12. Which of the following pairs of people are sitting at the extreme ends?
A. AB B. AE C. CB D. FB
13. Name the person who should change places with C such that he gets the third place from the north end.
A. E B. F C. G D. D
14. Immediately between which of the following pairs of people is D sitting?
A. AC B. AF C. CE D. CF
15. Which of the conditions (i) to (v) given above is not required to find out the place in which A is sitting?
A. i only B. ii only C. iii only D. All are required
Directions (16 to 20): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it:
Eight persons E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L are seated around a square table - two on each side. There are three lady
members and they are not seated next to each other. J is between L and F. G is between I and F. H, a lady member,
is second to the left of J. F, a male member is seated opposite E, a lady member. There is a lady member between
F and I.
16. Who among the following is seated between E and H?
A. F B. I C. J D. Cannot be determined
17. How many persons are seated between K and F?
A. One B. Two C. Three D. Cannot be determined
18. Who among the following are the three lady members?
A. E, G and J B. E, H and G C. G, H and J D. Cannot be determined
19. Who among the following is to the immediate left of F?
A. G B. I C. J D. Cannot be determined
20. Which of the following is true about J?
A. J is a male member B. J is a female member
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General Intelligence
13th Class :: Syllogism
Directions : In each question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have
to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the
conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically
follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer A. if only conclusion I follows; B. if only conclusion II follows; C. if either I or II follows; D. if neither I
nor II follows and E. if both I and II follow.
1. Statements: All planets are moons. All moons are stars.
Conclusions: I. All moons are planets. II. All planets are stars.
2. Statements: All men are dogs. All dogs are cats.
Conclusions: I. All men are cats. II. All cats are men.
3. Statements: All tubes are handles. All cups are handles.
Conclusions: I. All cups are tubes. II. Some handles are not cups.
4. Statements: All bags are cakes. All lamps are cakes.
Conclusions: I. Some lamps are bags. II. No lamp is bag.
5. Statements: All flowers are stems. All stems are roots.
Conclusions: I. All roots are flowers. II. All stems are flowers.
6. Statements: All puppets are dolls. All dolls are toys.
Conclusions: I. Some toys are puppets. II. All toys are puppets.
7. Statements: All apples are oranges. Some oranges are papayas.
Conclusions: I. Some apples are papayas. II. Some papayas are apples.
8. Statements: Some players are singers. All singers are tall.
Conclusions: I. Some players are tall. II. All players are tall.
9. Statements: All coins are crows. Some crows are pens.
Conclusions: I. No pen is coin. II. Some coins are pene.
10. Statements: All men are married. Some men are educated.
Conclusions: I. Some married are educated. II. Some educated are married.
11. Statements: Some chairs are stools. Table is a chair.
Conclusions: I. Some stools are chairs. II. Table is not a stool.
12. Statements: All tigers are ships. Some ships are cupboards.
Conclusions: I. Some tigers are cupboards. II. Some cupboards are tigers.
13. Statements: Some vegetables are fruits. No fruit is black.
Conclusions: I. Some fruits are vegetables. II. No fruit is black.
14. Statements: Some aeroplanes are living beings. Some non-living beings are ghosts.
Conclusions: I. Some aeroplanes are ghosts. II. Some aeroplanes are not ghosts.
15. Statements: All dresses are shoes. No shoe is brown.
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Directions (16 to 20) : In each question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and
II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known
facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given
statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Choose the appropriate options:
16. Statements: Some students are brilliant. Sushma is a student.
Conclusions: I. Some students are dull. II. Sushma is brilliant.
III. Sushma is dull. IV. Students are usually brilliant.
A. Only I follows B. Only I and U follow C. Only II follows
D. None follows E. All follow
17. Statements: All rats are cows. No cow is white.
Conclusions: I. No white is rat. II. No rat is white.
III. Some whites are rats. IV. All cows are rats
A. None follows B. Only I and IV follow C. Only II and IV follow
D. Only IV follows E. None of these
18. Statements: Some camels are ships. No ship is a boat.
Conclusions: I. Some ships are camels II. Some boats are camels.
III. Some camels are not boats. IV. All boats are camels.
A. Only I follows B. Only II and III follow C. Only I and III follow
D. Only I and II follow E. Only either III or IV follows
19. Statements: Some trees are pens. All pens are erasers
Conclusions: I. All erasers are pens.
II. All trees are pens.
III. Some trees which are not pens are erasers.
IV. Some erasers are trees.
A. All follow B. Only I and II follow C. Only III and IV follow
D. Only IV follows E. None of these
20. Statements: All chairs laugh. Some birds laugh.
Conclusions: I. All chairs are birds.
II. Some birds are chairs.
III. Those who do not laugh are not chairs.
IV. Some birds do not laugh.
A. Only II follows B. Only I follows C. Only II and IV follow
D. Only IV follows E. None follows

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General Intelligence
14th Class :: Calendar & Clock

CALENDER
1. If day after tomorrow is Saturday, what day was three days before yesterday?
A. Sunday B. Monday C. Thursday D. Saturday
2. If the day before yesterday was Thursday, when will Sunday be?
A. Today B. Two days after today C. Tomorrow D. Day after tomorrow
3. If the day before yesterday was Saturday, what day will fall on the day after tomorrow?
A. Friday B. Thursday C. Wednesday D. Tuesday
4. Mohini went to the movies nine days ago. She goes to the movies only on Thursday. What day of the week
is today?
A. Thursday B. Saturday C. Sunday D. Tuesday
5. If Tuesday falls on the fourth of the month, then which day will fall three days after the 24th?
A. Monday B. Tuesday C. Thursday D. Friday
6. If the second day of a month is a. Friday, which of the following would be the last day of the next month
which has 31 days?
A. Sunday B. Monday C. Data inadequate D. None of these
7. Saturday was a holiday for Republic Day. 14th of the next month is again a holiday for Shivratri. What
day was it on the 14th?
A. Monday B. Tuesday C. Thursday D. None of these
8. X was born on March 6, 1993. The same year Independence Day was celebrated on Friday. On which day
was X born?
A. Wednesday B. Thursday C. Friday D. Saturday
9. If 30th January 2003 was Thursday, what was the day on 2nd March, 2003?
A. Tuesday B. Thursday C. Saturday D. Sunday
10. If every second Saturday and all Sundays are holidays in a 30 days month beginning on Saturday, then
how many working days are there in that month?
A. 20 B. 21 C. 22 D. 23
11. If the 25th of August in a year is Thursday, the number of Mondays in that month is—
A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6
12. If 1st October is Sunday, then 1st November will be—
A. Monday B. Tuesday C. Wednesday D. Thursday
13. If 3rd December, 2000 was Sunday, what day was 3rd January, 2001?
A. Tuesday B. Wednesday C. Thursday/ D. Friday
14. If February 1,2004 is Wednesday, what day is March 3, 2004 ?
A. Monday B. Sunday C. Saturday D. Friday

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15. If the first day of the year (other than the leap year) was Friday, then which was the last day of that year?
A. Monday B. Friday C. Saturday D. Sunday

16. If 18th February, 2005 falls on Friday then what will be the day on 18th February, 2007 ?
A. Sunday B. Monday C. Tuesday D. Wednesday
17. How many days will there be from 26th January 2004, to 15th May, 2004 (both days included)?
A. 110 B. 111 C. 112 D. None of these
18. Which two months in a year have the same calendar?
A. June, October B. April, November C. April, July D. October, December

CLOCK
1. How many times are the hands of a clock at right angle in a day?
A.22 B. 24 C. 44 D. 48
2. How many times in a day, are the hands of a clock in straight line but opposite in direction?
A. 20 B. 22 C. 24 D. 48
3. How many times do the hands of a clock coincide in a day?
A. 20 B. 21 C. 22 D. 24
4. How many times in a day, the hands of a clock are straight?
A. 22 B. 24 C. 44 D. 48
5. An accurate clock shows 8 o'clock in the morning. Through how may degrees will the hour hand rotate when
the clock shows 2 o'clock in the afternoon?
A. 144° B. 150° C. 168° D. 180°
6. A clock is started at noon. By 10 minutes past 5, the hour hand has turned through:
A. 145° B. 150° C. 155° D. 160°
7. At what time between 7 and 8 o'clock will the hands of a clock be in the same straight line but, not together?
2 3 5
A. 5 min. past 7 B. 511 min. past 7 C. 511 min. past 7 D. 511 min. past 7

8. At what time between 5.30 and 6 will the hands of a clock be at right angles?
5 7
A. 4311 min. past 5 B. 4311 min. past 5 C. 40 min. past 5 D. 45 min. past 5

9. At what time between 4 and 5 o'clock will the hands of a watch point in opposite directions?
4 6
A. 45 min. past 4 B. 40 min. past 4 C. 5011 min. past 4 D. 5411 min. past 4

10. The angle between the minute hand and the hour hand of a clock when the time is 4.20, is:
A. 0° B. 10° C. 5° D. 20°
11. At what angle the hands of a clock are inclined at 15 minutes past 5?
1 1 1
A. 582 ° B. 64° C. 672 ° D. 722 °

12. The reflex angle between the hands of a clock at 10.25 is:
1 1
A. 180° B. 1922 ° C. 195° D. 1972 °

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General Intelligence
15th Class :: Puzzle Test
Directions(1 to 5):Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow :
There are six cities A, B, C, D, E and F. A is not a hill station. B and E are not historical places. D is not an industrial
city. A and D are not historical cities. A and B are not alike.
1. Which two cities are industrial centers?
A. A and B B. E and F C. C and D D. B and F E. A and D
2. Which two cities are historical places?
A. A and C B. B and F C. C and F D. B and E E. A and D
3. Which two cities are hill stations?
A. A and B B. C and A C. B and D D. A and F E. None of these
4. Which city is a hill station and an industrial center but not a historical place?
A. E B.F C. A D. B E. C
5. Which two cities are neither historical places nor industrial centers?
A. A and B B. D and E C. F and C D. B and D E. None of these
Directions(6 to 10):Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow :
Five friends P, Q, R. S and T travelled to five different cities of Chennai, Calcutta, Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad by
five different modes of transport of Bus. Train, Aeroplane, Car and Boat from Mumbai. The person who travelled to
Delhi did not travel by boat, R went to Bangalore by car and Q went to Calcutta by aeroplane. S travelled by boat whereas
T travelled by train. Mumbai is not connected by bus to Delhi and Chennai.
6. Which of the following combinations of person and mode is not correct?
A. P — Bus B. Q — Aeroplane C. R — Car D. S — Boat E. T — Aeroplane
7. Which of the following combinations is true for S?
A. Delhi — Bus B. Chennai — Bus C. Chennai — Boat D. Data inadequate E. None of these
8. Which of the following combinations of place and mode is not correct?
A. Delhi — Bus B. Calcutta — Aeroplane C. Bangalore — Car
D. Chennai -4- Boat E. Hyderabad — Bus
9. The person travelling to Delhi went by which of the following modes?
A. Bus B. Train C. Aeroplane D. Car E. Boat
10. Who among the following travelled to Delhi?
A. R B. S C. T D. Data inadequate E. None of these
Directions(11 to 15):Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
P, Q, R, S, T and U are six students procuring their Master's degree in six different subjects — English :: Practice Set, History,
Philosophy, Physics, Statistics and Mathematics. Two of them stay in hostel, two stay as paying guest (PG) and the remaining
two stay at their home. R does not stay as PG and studies Philosophy. The students studying Statistics and History do not stay
as PG. T studies Mathematics and S studies Physics. U and S stay in hostel. T stays as PG and Q stays at home.
11. Who studies English :: Practice Set?
A. R B. S C. T D. U E. None of these
12. Which of the following combinations of subject and place of stay is not correct?
A. English :: Practice Set — Hostel B. Mathematics — PG C. Philosophy — Home
D. Physics — Hostel E. None of these
13. Which of the following pairs of students stay one each at hostel and at home?
A. QR B. SR C. US D. Data inadequate E. None of these
14. Which subject does Q study?
A. History B. Statistics C. History or Statistics
D. Data inadequate E. None of these
15. Which of the following pairs of students stay at home?
A. PQ B. QR C. RS D. ST E. None of these

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General Intelligence
16th Class :: Data Sufficiency
Directions : Each question given below has a problem and two statements numbered I and II giving certain information.
You have to decide if the information given in the statements is sufficient for answering the problem.
Indicate your answer as
A. If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question;
B. If the data in statement II alone are sufficient answer the question;
C. If the data either in I or II alone are sufficient to answer the question;
D. If the data even in both the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question;
E. If the data in both the statements together are needed.
1. What is Reena's rank in the class?
I. There are 26 students in the class.
II. There are 9 students who have scored less than Reena.
2. Who is the father of M?
I. A and B are brothers.
II. B's wife is sister of M' s wife.
3. What day is the fourteenth of a given month?
I. The last day of the month is a Wednesday .
II. The third Saturday of the month was seventeenth.
4. Among four friends A, B, C and D, who is the heaviest?
1. B is heavier than A, but lighter than D.
II. C is lighter than B.
5. It is 8.00 p.m., when can Hemant get next bus for Ramnagar from Dhanpur?
I. Buses for Ramnagar leave after every 30 minutes, till 10 p.m.
II. Fifteen minutes ago, one bus has left for Ramnagar.
6. When is Manohar's birthday this year?
I. It is between January 13 and 15. January 13 being Wednesday.
II. It is not on Friday.
7. Is Arun taller than Sachin?
I. Dinesh is of the same height as Arun and Sachin.
II. Sachin is not shorter than Dinesh.
8. How is D related to A?
I. B is the brother of A.
II. B is D's son.
9. Gaurav ranks eighteenth in a class. What is his rank from the last?
I. There are 47 students in the class.
II. Jatin who ranks 10th in the same class, ranks 38th from the last.
10. How many brothers does Tarun have?
I. Tarun's father has three children.
II. Tarun has two sisters.
11. Rohit, Kajol, Tanmay and Sum an are four friends. Who is the oldest among them?
I. The total age of Kajol and Tanmay together is more than that of Suman.
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12. In a certain code language, '297' means 'tie clip button'. Which number means 'button'?
I. In that language '926' means 'clip your tie'.
II. In that language '175' means 'hole and button'.
13. How is B related to A?
I. A ia B's sister.
II. D is the father of A and B.
14. Among four brothers — Anil, Pawan, Neeraj and Sahil, who is the heaviest?
I. Anil and Pawan are of the same weight.
II. Pawan weighs more than Neeraj, but less than Sahil.
15. Who is C's partner in a game of cards involving four players A, B, C and D?
I. D is sitting opposite to A.
II. B is sitting right of A and left of D.
16. Is D brother of F?
I. B has two sons of which F is one.
II. D's mother is married to B.
17. How is Rakesh related to Keshav?
I. Tapan's wife Nisha is paternal aunt of Keshav.
II. Rakesh is the brother of a friend of Nisha.
18. Four plays A, B, C and D were staged one on each day on four consecutive days, but not necessarily in that
order . Which day was the play C staged?
I. The first play was staged on 14th, Tuesday and was followed by play D.
II. Play A was not organised on 16th and there was a gap of one day between A and B.
19. Manoj, Prabhakar , Akash and Kamal are four friends. Who among them is the heaviest?
I. Prabhakar is heavier than Manoj and Kamal but lighter than Akash.
II. Manoj is lighter than Prabhakar and Akash but heavier than Kamal.
20. Hemant ranks tenth in a class. How many students are there in the class ?
I. His friend got 58th rank which is the last.
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General Intelligence
17th Class :: Statement – Assumption; Statement Conclusion
Statement Argument & Course of Action
Directions(1 to 10) : In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions or conclusions
numbered I and II. Consider the statement and decide which of the given assumptions or conclusions is implicit.
Give answer A. if only assumption or conclusions I is implicit;
B. if only assumption or conclusions II is implicit.
C. if either assumption or conclusions I or II is implicit.
D. if neither assumption or conclusions I nor II is implicit.
E. if both assumption or conclusions I and II are implicit.
1. Statement: It is desirable to put the child in school at the age of 5 or so.
Assumptions: I. At that age the child reaches appropriate level of development and is ready to learn.
II. The schools do not admit children after six years of age.
2. Statement: "You must learn to refer to dictionary if you want to become good writer." — A advises B.
Assumptions: I. Only writers refer to the dictionary.
II. All writer s good or bad refer to the dictionary.
3. Statement: The chairman and secretary of the housing society have requested society members to use water
economically to help society to save on water tax.
Assumptions: I. Majority of members of society are likely to follow the request.
II. It is desirable to reduce expenditure wherever possible.
4. Statement: "If you want to give any advertisement, give it in the newspaper X." — A tells B.
Assumptions: I. B wants to publicize his products.
II. Newspaper X has a wide circulation.
5. Statement: We must settle all the payment due to our suppliers within three working days.
Assumptions: I. We will always have necessary funds in our account to settle the bills.
II. We are capable of verifying and clearing the bills in less than three working days.
6. Statement: Sealed tenders are invited from competent contractors experienced in executing construction jobs.
Conclusions: I. Tenders are invited only from experienced contractors.
II. It is difficult to find competent tenderers in construction jobs.
7. Statement: The distance of 900 km by road between Bombay and Jafra will be reduced to 280 km by sea.
This will lead to a saving of Rs 7.92 crores per annum on fuel.
Conclusions: I. Transportation by sea is cheaper than that by road.
II. Fuel must be saved to the greatest extent.
8. Statement: The manager humiliated Sachin in the presence of his colleagues.
Conclusions: I. The manager did not like Sachin.
II. Sachin was not popular with his colleagues.
9. Statement: Any young man who makes dowry as a condition for marriage discredits himself and dishonours
womanhood.
Conclusions: I. Those who take dowry in marriage should be condemned by society.
II. Those who do not take dowry in marriage respect womanhood.
10. Statement: Morning walks are good for health.
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Directions (11 to 15): Each of the following questions consists of a statement followed by two arguments I and II.
Give answer A. if only argument I is strong;
B. if only argument II is strong;
C. if either I or II is strong;
D. if neither I nor II is strong and
E. if both I and II are strong.
11. Statement: Should number of holidays of government employees be reduced?
Arguments: I. Yes. Our government employees are having maximum number of holidays among the other
countries of the world.
II. Yes. It will lead to increased productivity of government offices.
12. Statement: Should foreign films be banned in India?
Arguments: I. Yes. They depict an alien culture which adversely affects our values.
II. No. Foreign films are of a high artistic standard.
13. Statement: Should government stop spending huge amounts of money on international sports?
Arguments: I. Yes. This money can be utilised for uplifiment of the poor.
II. No. Sportspersons will be frustrated and will not get international exposure.
14. Statement: Should a total ban be put on trapping wild animals?
Arguments: I. Yes. Trappers are making a lot of money.
II. No. Bans on hunting and trapping are not effective.
15. Statement: Should school education be made free in India?
Arguments: I. Yes. This is the only way to improve the level of literacy.
II. No. it would add to the already heavy burden on the exchequer.
Directions (16 to 20): In each question below is given a statement followed by two courses of action numbered I
and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true and then decide which of the two suggested
courses of action logically follows for pursuing.
Give answer A. if only I follow B. if only II follow
C. if either I or II follows; D. if neither I nor II follows and
E. if both I and II follow.
16. Statement: Many cases of cholera were reported from a nearby village.
Courses of Action: I. The question should be raised in the Legislative Assembly.
II. A team of doctors should be rushed to the village.
17. Statement: People residing in some tribal areas are far from education.
Courses of action: I. Schools for children and adults, should be opened there.
II. Social workers should be entrusted with the job of educating them.
18. Statement: There are more than 200 villages in the hill area of Uttar Pradesh which are severely damaged
due to cyclone and it causes an extra burden of Rs 200 crore on State Government for relief and
rehabilitation work.
Courses of action: I. People of hill area should be shifted to other safer places.
II. State Government should ask more financial support from Central Government.
19. Statement: A group of school students was reported to be enjoying at a picnic spot during school hours.
Courses of action: I. The Principal should contact the parents of those students and tell them about the incident
with a real warning for future.
II. Some disciplinary action must be taken against those students and all other students should
be made aware of it.
20. Statement: The Officer In charge of a Company had a hunch that some money was missing from the safe.
Courses of action: I. He should get it recounted with the help of the staff and check it with the balance sheet.
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General Intelligence
18th Class :: Mirror Image – Water Image
Paper Cutting & Paper Folding

Mirror Image – Water Image


Direction (): In each of the following questions choose the correct mirror image of the figure (X) from amongst
the four alternatives A, B, C and D given along with it.
1.

(X) A. B. C. D.
2.

(X) A. B. C. D.
3.

(X) A. B. C. D.
4.

(X) A. B. C. D.
5.

(X) A. B. C. D.
6.

(X) A. B. C. D.
7.

(X) A. B. C. D.

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8.

(X) A. B. C. D.
9.

(X) A. B. C. D.
10.

(X) A. B. C. D.
Direction (11 – 15): In each of the following questions, you are given a combination of alphabets and / or numbers
followed by four alternatives A., B., C. and D. Choose the alternative which most closely resembles the water
image of the given combination.
11.
A. B. C. D.

12.
A. B. C. D.

13.
A. B. C. D.

14.
A. B. C. D.

15.
A. B. C. D.

Direction (16 – 20): In each of the following questions, you are given a combination of different shapes and
symbols followed by four alternatives A., B., C. and D. Choose the alternative which most closely resembles the
water image of the given combination.
16.

(X) A. B. C. D.
17.

(X) A. B. C. D.

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18.

(X) A. B. C. D.
19.

(X) A. B. C. D.
20.

(X) A. B. C. D.

Paper Cutting & Paper Folding


DIRECTIONS : In each of the following problems, a square transparent sheet with a pattern in given. Figure out form amongst the four
alternatives as to how the patter would appear when the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.
Transparent Sheet Response Figures
1.

A B C D
2.

A B C D
3.

A B C D
4.

A B C D
5.

A B C D
6.

A B C D
7.

A B C D

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8.

A B C D
9.

A B C D
10.

A B C D
DIRECTIONS : (Questions 11 to 20) : Each of the following questions contains of a set of three figures X, Y and Z showing a
sequence of folding of a piece of paper. Fig (Z) shows the manner in which the folded paper has been cut. These three figures are
followed by four answer figures from which you have to choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded from of
fig. (Z)

11.

X Y Z A. B. C. D.
12.

X Y Z A. B. C. D.
13.

X Y Z A. B. C. D.
14.

X Y Z A. B. C. D.

15.

X Y Z A. B. C. D.
16.

W X Y Z A. B. C. D.
17.

X Y Z A. B. C. D.
18.

X Y Z A. B. C. D.
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X Y Z A. B. C. D.
20.

X Y Z A. B. C. D.

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General Intelligence
19th Class :: Series – Analogy & Classification
Direction (Questions 1 to 5) : Each of the following problems contains four problem figures marked as A, B, C and D and four
answer figure marked as 1, 2, 3 and 4. Select a figure from amongst the answer figures which will continue the series established by
the four problem figures.

1. PROBLEM FIGURES ANSWER FIGURES

A B C D 1 2 3 4
2.

A B C D 1 2 3 4
3.

A B C D 1 2 3 4
4.

A B C D 1 2 3 4
5.

A B C D 1 2 3 4
Directions (Questions 6 to 10): Figures A and B are related in a particular manner. Establish the same relationship between figure
C and D by choosing a figure from amongst the five alternatives, which would replace the question mark in fig. (D).

PROBLEM FIGURES ANSWER FIGURES


6.

?
A B C D 1 2 3 4
7.

?
A B C D 1 2 3 4
8.

?
A B C D 1 2 3 4
9.

?
A B C D 1 2 3 4
10.

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A B C D 1 2 3 4

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Directions (Questions 11 to 20):: In each problem, out of the five figure marked (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e). four are similar in a
certain manner. However, one figure iis not like the other four. Choose the figure which is different from the rest.
11.
16.

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)


12. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
17.

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)


13. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e)

18.

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)


14.
19.

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)


(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
15. 20.

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (a) (b) (c) (d) (e)

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General Intelligence
19th Class :: Series – Missing Letter & Number Series
DIRECTIONS (1-25) : Find the missing number from among the given alternatives.
1. A. 25 9.
B. 125
C. 156
D. 625
2. A. 184 B. 210 C. 241 D. 425
10.

A. 1216 B. 2250 C. 8100 D. 11036 A. 26 B. 32 C. 36 D. 117


3. 11.

A. 16 B. 21 C. 61 D. 81
A. 22 B. 30 C. 32 D. None 12.
4. A. M
B. P
C. Q
D. S A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
13.

5.

A. 15 B. 16 C. 17 D. 18
14.
A. 7 B. 25 C. 49 D. 129
6. A. 49
B. 50
C. 51 A. 610 B. 660 C. 670 D. 690
D. 52 15.

7.

A. 35 B. 37 C. 45 D. 46
16.
A. 42 B. 46 C. 48 D. 50

8.
A. 26 B. 82 C. 83 D. 86

A. 10 B. 15 C. 20 D. 25

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17. A. 232 21. A. 6
B. 268 B. 7
C. 298 C. 8
D. 350 D. 9

18. 22. A. 2
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
A. 35 B. 48 C. 72 D. 120
19. A. 10
23. A. 12
B. 12 B. 51
C. 13 C. 56
D. 120
D. 20
20. A. 535 24. A. 80
B. 577 B. 85
C. 91
C. 755
D. 96
D. 775
25. A. 9
B. 23
C. 33
D. 43

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