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INDEX

S.No Chapter Name Page No

1. DIRECTION 2-5
2. ALPHABET 6-9
3. RANKING ARRANGEMENT 10-13
4. SITTING ARRANGEMENT 14-18

5. BLOOD RELATION 19-22

6.

7.
PROBLEMS ON AGES

CALENDER

O R 23-23

24-26

8.

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CLOCK

CUBE AND CUBOID

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27-30

31-33
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DICE

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ARGUMENTS

SYLLOGISM
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38-44

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TEST OF INQUALITY

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MIRROR-IMAGES
PAPER CUTTING
54-57

58-59
61-64
16- PAPER FOLDING 65-67
17- WATER IMAGES 68-74
18- PAPER FOLDING 75-76

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1 DIRECTION

1. Ashok went 8 Kms. South and turned west and walked Now.
3 Kms, again he turned north and walked 5 Kms. He (a) South-East (b) North-West
took a final Turn to east and walked 3 Kms. In which
(c) North-East
direction was Ashok from the starting point ?
(d) Can'tbedetermined
(a) East (b) North
7. Amit walked 10 Kms. towards North. From there he
(c) West (d) South
turned back and walked 6 Kms. to wards South. Then
2. Starting from a point P, sachin walked 20 m towards he walked 3 Km. towards East. How far was he from
South he turned left and walked 30 m. he then turned the starting point?
left and walked 20 m. he again turned left and walked
(a) 8 Km. (b) 5 Km.
40 m and reached a Point Q. How far and in which

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direction is the point P from the point Q.? (c) 7 Km. (d) 6 Km.
(a) 20 m West (b) 10 m West (e) None of these
(c) 10 m East (d) 10 m North 8. Seema walks 1 Km. to east turns right and walks an-

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other 1 Km. and then turns left and walks 2 Km. and
(e) None of these
again turning to her left travels 5 Km. How far in Seema
3. Roy walked 2 Km. to East, then turn North-west and

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from her starting point?

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walks 3 Km. Then he turn South and walked 5 Km.

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(a) 8 Km. (b) 5 Km.

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Then again he turns west and walked 2 Km. Finally

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he turned North and walked 6 Km. In which direction, (c) 7 Km. (d) 6 Km.

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(a) South-West (b) South-East 9. Shyam walked 6 meters towards East, then took a

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(c) North-West (d) North-East right turn on walked a distance 9 meters. He then took
a left turn and walked a distance of 6 meters. How far

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4. Vimal faces towards north Turning to his right, he

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30 meter. Next, he move 25 meters after turning to his
right. He then turns to his right again and walks 55 10. Vimal starts from point P and walks toward South and

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stops at point Q. He now takes a right turn followed

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meters. Finally, he turns to the right and move 40

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meters. In which direction is he now from his starting by a left turn and stops at point R. He finally takes a
point? left turn and stops at point S. If he walks 5 Kms. be-
(a) South-West (b) South fore taking each turn, towards which direction will
Vimal have to walk from point S to reach point Q?
(c) North-West (d) South-East
(a) North (b) South
5. Q walked 20 meters toward west took a left turn and
walked 20 meters. He then took a left turn and walked (c) West (d) East
20 meters and again took a right turn and walk 20 (e) North-West
meters. How far is Q now from the starting point? 11. Imagine that you are walking towards South. After
(a) 40 meters (b) 50 meters sometime you turn left. Then again you turn left. After
(c) 80 meters (d) data in adequate that you turn right and once again turn to the right. In
(e) None of these which direction you are walking now?
6. Tom walked 10 miles from point P towards the east. (a) East (b) West
He than took right turn and walked 5 miles and taking (c) South (d) North
another right turn walked again for another 5 miles. In (e) None of these
which direction is point P from where Tom is standing
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12.M walked 20 meters towards west, turned left and 20.Mukesh walked 20 meters towards west, turned right
walked 20 meters, then he turned right and walked 20 and walked 30 meters, again he turned right and walked
meters and again turned right and walked 20 meters. 20 meters. How far was he from his starting point?
Now, how far is M from his starting point? (a) 70 m (b) 40 m
(a) 40 m (b) 50 m (c) 30 m (d) 50 m
(c) 80 m (d) Data inadequate (e) None of these
13.If North-east becomes West and South-east becomes 21.Seema says to Suresh that she is going to the North
North then what will West become? direction to hide, but she went 2 Km. east from there
(a) South-east (b) North-east and then 3 Km. towards south and again 2 Km. to-
(c) South (d) North-west wards west and then again same distance towards
14.If M is in the south of B and B is in the west of N, then west and then again same distance towards the start-
in which direction is N from M? ing place. Now, in which direction is Seema from her
hiding place?
(a) North (b) East
(a) North (b) South
(c) North-East (d) South-West
(c) West (d) East

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10 meters. He again turns left and walks 20 meters. (e) None of these
How far is he from his starting point? 22.A man is facing west. He turns 450 in the clockwise

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(a) 10 meters (b) 50 meters direction and then another 1800 in the same direction
and then 2700 in the anti-clockwise direction. Which
(c) 40 meters (d) 20 meters
direction is he facing now?

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left and walked 40 meters.Again he turned left and walked 50

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23.A man is looking for his friend. He went 90m in the

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(c) 120 m (d) 110 m
his friend at his uncle’s place 30m from this point. His
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north before meeting his friend in a street. How far

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(a) 80 meters (b) 100 meters
(a) 5 m (b) 10 m (c) 140 meters (d) 260 meters
(c) 15 m (d) 20 m

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18.Navin walked 30 meters towards East, then he turned 24.A rat runs 20’ towards East and turns to right, runs 10’
right and walked 20 meters. Again he turned right and and turns to right, runs 9’ and again turns to left, runs
walked 30 meters. How far is he from his starting point? 5’ and then turns to left, runs 12’ and finally turns to
(a) 30 m (b) 80 m left and runs 6’ Now, which direction is the rat facing?
(c) 50 m (d) 20 m (a) East (b) West
(e) None of these (c) North (d) South
19.Shailesh walks 20 meters towards south. He then turns 25.Guriya moved a distance of 75 meters towards the
left and walks 30 meters. After that he turns right and north. She then turned to the left and walking for about
walks 10 meters. Then again he turns right and walks 25 meters, turned left again and walked 80 meters.
40 meters. After this he turns right and walks 30 Finally, she turned to the right at an angle of 450 In
meters. Now he stops. Now, in which direction is he which direction was she facing now?
from his starting point? (a) North-East (b) North-West
(a) South-West (b) West (c) South (d) South-West
(c) North-West (d) Starting Point
(e) None of these
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26.Nitu starts from point T, walks straight to point U which 33.K, is P’s neighbor and he stays 400 meters away to-
is 4 Ft away. She turns left at 900 and walks to W ward east. N is K neighbor and resides 400 meters
which is 4 Ft away, turns 900 right and goes 3 Ft to P, away towards North. S is N neighbor and his stay 400
turns 900 right and walks 1 Ft to Q. Again turns 90º left m to west If distance between S and P is also 400
and walks 1 Ft to V. Finally turns 90º right walk 3 Ft to meters, Then who stays in the South-East direction of
reach R. Then what is distance between T and R? S?
(a) 4 Ft (b) 5 Ft (a) S (b) P
(c) 7 Ft (d) 8 Ft (c) N (d) K
27.A person starts from a point A and travels 3 Km east- 34.After sunrise Sudhir faces the Sun and walks for one
wards to B and then turns left and travels thrice that Kilometer. Then he turns right and walk for two kms.
distance to reach C. He again turns left and travels Then he turns right again and walks for one Km. In
five times the distance he covered between A and B which direction is Sudhir from his starting point?
and reaches his destination D. The shortest between (a) South (b) North
the starting point and the destination is (c) East (d) West
(a) 12Km (b) 15Km 35.If A stand on his head with his face towards north, in

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(c) 16Km (d) 18Km which direction will his left hand point?
28.Pran and Khan start from their office and walks in (a) North-East (b) Norht
opposite direction, each travelling 10 Km. Pran then

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(c) East (d) West
turns left and walks 10 kms. while Khan turns right
36.Gandhinagar is to the East of Ambedkar Nagar.
and walks 10 Km. How far are they now from each
Subhashnagar is to the North of Gandhinagar.

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(c) West (d) North

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tion and turns another 900 in the same direction. Which
turned left and went 20 meter then turning, to north
direction is he facing now?

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30.If A in to the South of B and C is to The East of B and (c) South-East (d) North-West
D is to the South of C at equal distance, then who is to
38.Molly travelled from point A to point B which is 5 feet.

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the South-East of B ?

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(a) A (b) B left and went 4 feet. Finally he again went 6 feet to his
(c) C (d) D left. How far is he from the point B now?
31.A man started to walk East. After moving a distance (a) 10 feet (b) 6 feet
he turned to his right. he turns right and moving a little (c) 9 feet (d) 4 feet
distance again turned in the end to his left. In which
39.Arun walks to north 30 meter. moves left and walks
direction was he going now?
40 meter. He again turns left and walks 30 meter. He
(a) North (b) South finally turns left and walks 50 meter. Now how far
(c) East (d) West Arun is from the starting point.
32.If A is 50 meters North-West of B and C is 50 meters (a) 50 meter. (b) 40 meter.
North-East of B and D is 50 meters South of B then (c) 90 meter. (d) 10 meter.
who is in the East direction of A ?
(a) A (b) B
(c) C (d) D

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40.Balu’s house is 300 meter away from that of Sam. (a) North-East (b) South-East
Balu stays 300 meters South West of Sam’s house. (c) North-West (d) North
Raju resides 600 meters North East of Balu. Then 46.If South-East becomes North, North-East becomes
where is the position of Sam’s house in relation to west and so on the what become west?
Raju’s?
(a) North-East (b) North-West
(a) North-East (b) South-East
(c) South-East (d) South-West
(c) North-West (d) South-West
(e) South
41.Rahul put his Time piece on the table in such a way
47.If South-East called East North-West called west
that at 6 P.M. hour hand points to North direction. in
South-West called South and so on than which be called
which direction will minuts hand point at 9:15 P.M.?
North?
(a) South-East (b) South
(a) South-East (b) North-East
(c) North (d) West
(c) East (d) South
42.Sunil walks toward east from point A. he turns toward
48.Five village P, Q, R, S, T are adjacent to each other. P
right at point B and Covered same distance which he
is west of Q, S is East of T. R is South of P. T is North
traveled in east direction. Now he turn left and cov-

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of Q. which direction is R from S?
ered some distance. finally he turns left and coverd
same and stopped at point C. How many times in the (a) North-East (b) South-East
distance between A and C to that of between A and (c) South-west

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(c) three (d) None of these 49.Q travelled to wards East M travelled towards North

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43.Nidhi travelled 5 Km. towards North turns right and

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walk 10 km. turns left and walked 5 km. finally she to Q. which statement is definitely true in following

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turned left and walked 10km. Now in which direction sentence?

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she is moving? (a) M and S are travelling in opposit direction

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(a) East (b) South (b) T travelled towards West
(c) North (d) West (c) T travelled towards North

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west In which direction hours hand of watch at 2:45 50.M is East of D. K is West of F and F is South of D. In
P.M.? which direction of M from K?

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(a) South-East (b) South (a) South-West (b) North-West

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(c) South-West (d) North (c) North-East (d) South-East
45.A clock shows 4:30 P.M. If minute hand toward east (e) Data inadequate
than in which direction hours hand?

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1. (d) 6. (b) 11. (c) 16. (b) 21. (b) 26. (d) 31. (b) 36. (a) 41. (d) 46. (c)
2. (c) 7. (b) 12. (a) 17. (a) 22. (d) 27. (b) 32. (c) 37. (d) 42. (b) 47. (b)
3. (c) 8. (b) 13. (a) 18. (d) 23. (b) 28. (d) 33. (d) 38. (d) 43. (d) 48. (c)
4. (d) 9. (a) 14. (c) 19. (b) 24. (c) 29. (d) 34. (a) 39. (d) 44. (b) 49. (d)
5. (a) 10. (a) 15. (a) 20. (c) 25. (d) 30. (d) 35. (c) 40. (d) 45. (a) 50. (c)

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2 ALPHABET

Direction: Each question is based on the 7. Which letter is 8th to the right of seventh letter from
following alplhabet series- the left ?
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV
(a) O (b) A
WXYZ
(c) L (d) K
1. Which letter is 5th to the left of thirteenth letter from
(e) None of these
the left end ?
8. Which letter is 4th to the right of seventh letter from
(a) H (b) R the right ?

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(c) I (d) G
(a) W (b) X
(e) None of these
(c) C (d) D
2. Which letter is 6th to the right of twelfth letter from

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(e) None of these
the right end ?
9. Which letter is 4th to the left of seventh letter from the

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3. Which letter is Seventh to the right of thirteenth let-

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(e) None of these

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ter from the left end ?

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10. Which letter is 14th to the right of 6th letter from the
(a) U (b) G
left ?

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(a) G (b) T

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(c) H (d) S

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4. Which letter is Sixth to the left of twelth letter from
(e) None of these
the right end ?
11. Which letter is 14th to the left of 7th letter from the

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(a) R (b) I

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right ?
(c) J (d) H
(a) F (b) U
(e) None of these
(c) E (d) V
5. Which letter is second to the left of fifth to the right to
(e) None of these
eighth to the left of twentieth letter from the left end ?
12. Which letter is 10th to the right of 7th letter from the
(a) O (b) P
left ?
(c) Q (d) N ( e )
None of these (a) Q (b) A
6. Which letter is 8th to the left of seventh letter from the (c) Y (d) B
right ? (e) None of these
(a) O (b) A Direction– (13-20): Reverse the following
sequence of the English alhabet then answer the
(c) L (d) K
following questions.
(e) None of these

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ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW 20. Which letter in sixteenth letter to the left of twenty
XYZ fourth letter from the left?
13. Which letter is 9th to the left of 24th letter from the (a) H (b) S
left in new series?
(c) R (d) I
(a) X (b) C (e) None of these
(c) O (d) L Direction: Each question is based on the
(e) None of these following alplhabet series-
14. Which letter is 9th to the right of 24th letter from the ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY
right in new series? Z
(a) X (b) C 21. How many letter between 7th letter from left and 24th
(c) O (d) L letter from left.
(e) None of these (a) 17 (b) 16
(c) 15 (d) 20

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15. Which letter is 7th to the left of second vowel from
the right of English alphabet in new series? (e) None of these
(a) U (b) V 22. How many letters between 22nd letter from right
(c) L
(e) None of these

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(d) M

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16. Which letter is 6th to the right of first vowel from the
and 9th letter from right end in give series.
(a) 13
(c) 12
(b) 14
(d) 11

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left end of English alphabet in new series? (e) None of these

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(a) O (b) A 23. How many letters are in midway between 5th letter

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(c) B (d) P from the left and 4th letter from the right ?

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17. Which letter will be twelfth to the left of sixteenth (c) 17 (d) 18

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letter from your left? (e) None of these

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(a) D (b) V 24. How many letters between 18th letter from left and
(c) W (d) X 10th letters from right.

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(a) 7 (b) 14
18. Which letter will be seventh to the left of twelfth let- (c) 0 (d) 8
ter from right end? (e) None of these
(a) H (b) I 25. How many letters between 6th letter to the left and 8th
(c) R (d) S letter from right.
(e) None of these (a) 12 (b) 1
19. Whcih letters in sixth to the right of eighth to the left (c) 14 (d) 15
of twenty second letter from the left. (e) None of these
(a) T (b) G 26. How many letters between 22nd letter to the left and
(c) H (d) U 23rd letter from right end.
(e) None of these (a) 0 (b) 17
(c) 15 (d) 1
(e) None of these
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27. How many letters between 2nd and last vowel of given (e) None of these
alphabet. Direction: Each question is based on the fol-
(a) 16 (b) 15 lowing alplhabet series-
(c) 14 (d) 17 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY
Z
(e) None of these
35. If the letters from T to Z are interchanged by the
28. How many letters between 22nd letter to the left and
letters A to G in such a way that A takes the
3rd vowel from beginning in english alphabet. position of T and so on, then which will be the third
(a) 13 (b) 14 letter to the left of 18th letter from the right ?
(c) 15 (d) 11 (a) Y (b) U
(e) None of these (c) C (d) S
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29. Which letter is between midway of 7 from the left (e) None of these
and 7th letter from the right ? 36.If the first 6 letters are written in reversed order, then
the next 6 letters are written in reversed order and so

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on, and at the end Y is interchanged by Z, then which
(c) L (d) O
is fourth letter to the right of 13th letter from the left ?

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(e) None of these
(a) J (b) H
30. Which letter is between midway of 13th letter from
(c) I (d) O

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the left and 4th letter from the right ?

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31. Which letter is exactly between the 7th letter from the the left ?

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(c) P (d) Q

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(e) None of these 38. If the first 6 letters are written in reversed order, then
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32. Which letter is exactly between the 8 letter from the the next 5 letters are written in reversed order and

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left and 14th letter from left end. again next 6 letters are written in reversed order then

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which letter is midway between 7th letter from the left
(a) F (b) E
and 12th letter from the right?
(c) K (d) J
(a) G (b) T
(e) None of these
(c) H (d) U
33. Which letter/s is/are exactly between the 7th letter
(e) None of these
from the left and 20th letter from left end.
39. If the first 6 letters are written in reversed order, then
(a) M, N (b) M the next 5 letters are fixed and next 7 letter are writ-
(c) N (d) N, P ten in reversed order and remaining letters writtern in
(e) None of these reversed then which letter will be 8th letter to the right
of 15th letter from the left end.
34. Which letter is exactly between the 6th letter from the
left and 18th letter from left end. (a) W (b) V
(c) U (d) X
(a) L (b) N
(e) None of these
(c) O (d) P
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40. If the first 5 letters are fixed next 12 letter written in 43. If 1st and 26th, 2nd and 25th, 3rd and 24th and so on.
reversed order and reamining letters are also fixed. letters of the English alphabet are paired. Then which
Then how many letters are at the same place when of the following pairs is correct?
its written in alphabetcle order. (a) GR (b) CW
(a) 5 (b) 7 (c) IP (d) EV
(c) 6 (d) 8 (e) None of these
(e) None of these 44. Which letter in the alphabet is as far from G as T is
41. If all the vowels are removed from the alphabet. Which from M?
letter will be the seventh tot he right to the fifth letter
(a) M (b) N
from the left?
(c) O (d) P
(a) L (b) M
(e) None of these
(c) N (d) P
45. If every alternate letter, starting with A, is removed
(e) None of these from the alphabet, which letter among the

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42. If the first ten letters of the given alphabet are written remaining letters would be the third to the right of the
in the reversed oder. Which of the following letters fifth letter from the right?
will be the seventh to the left of the twelfth letter from

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(a) X (b) V
the right end.
(c) L (d) J
(a) B (b) I

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3 RANKING ARRANGEMENT

8. In a row of 57 boys mohan is 21th from left end then


1. In a class Ramesh is 8th from top and 37th from bot- what is his position from right end.
tom then How many students in the class? (a) 36 (b) 37
(a) 47 (b) 46 (c) 35 (d) 34
(c) 44 (d) 48 9. In a queue of 81 girls Vibha’s position from end in
2. In a Queue Ram is 11th from top and 22th from bot- 30th. What is Vibha’s position from starting.
tom then total no. of students are? (a) 51 (b) 52
(a) 34 (b) 33 (c) 50 (d) 60
(c) 32 (d) 31 10. In a class of 48 students Mona’s position is 12th. If

the class?
(a) 45 (b) 46 R
3. Suraj ranked ninth from the top and thirtyeighth from
the bottom in a class. How many students are there in

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two new students join the class (they are more intelli-
gent to Mona in study). Then what is Mona’s position
from opposite side.
(a)35 (b) 34

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(c) 47 (d) 48 (c) 36 (d) 37

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4. A class of girls stands in a single line. One girl is nine-

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seventeenth from the right. If in this row A is eleventh

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teenth in order from both the ends. How many girls

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left?
(a) 27 (b) 37

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(c) 10th (d) 12th
5. Amar ranked sixteenth from the top and twenty-ninth

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12. Mohan ranks eighteenth in a class of 49 students.
from the bottom among those who passed an exami-

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What is his rank from the last?

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class? (c) 31 (d) 32
(a) 40 (b) 44 13. Manoj and Sachin are ranked seventh and eleventh

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(c) 50 (d) 55 respectively from the top in a class of 31 studets. What
will be their respective ranks from the bottom in the
6. If Vikash finds that he is twelfth from the right and class?
fourth from the left, how many boys should be added
(a) 20th and 24th (b) 24th and 20th
to the queue so that there are 28 boys in the line?
(c) 25th and 21st (d) 25th and 21st
(a) 12 (b) 13
14. Mohan is thirteenth from the left end in a row of chil-
(c) 14 (d) 20 dren. Praveen is twelth from the right end and eigh-
7. In a row of boys, Jeevan is seventh from the start and teenth from the left end. How many children are to-
eleventh from the end. In another row of boys, Vikas wards the right of mohan in that row?
is tenth from the start and twelfth from the end. Hoew (a) 16 (b) 18
many boys are there in both the rows together?
(c) 17 (d) Can’t be determined
(a) 36 (b) 37
15. Mohan is fourteenth from th e right in a row of 40
(c) 39 (d) none of these boys. What is his position from the left end?
(a) 25th (b) 27th
(c) 24th (d) 26th
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16. Raman is fifteenth from the front in a column of boys. 22. In a row of children, Harish is eleventh from the left
There were thrice as many behind him as there were and Mangesh is seventeenth from the right. When
in front. How many boys are there between Raman they exchange their places. Harish will be thirteenth
and the seventh boy from the end of the column? from the left. Which of the following will be the new
(a) 33 (b) 34 position of mangesh from the right?
(c) 35 (d) Data inadequate (a) Eleventh (b) Twenty-first
17. In a row of girls, there are 16 girls between Priya and (c) Nineteenth (4) Twenty-ninth
Natasha. priya is thirty-second from the left end of
fthe row. If Priya is nearer than Natasha to the right 23. In a row of girls, kamala is tenth from the left and
end of the row, then how far away is natasha from Vimla is twelth from the right. when they exchange
the left end of the row? their places, Kamala is sixteenth from the left. What
(a) Data inadequate (b) 14th is the new position of Vimala from the right?

(c) 15th (d) 16th (a) 28th (b) 22nd


(c) 26th (d) 18th
18. In a row of boys , if A who is tenth from the left and B
who is ninth from the right interchange their posithions, 24. In a queue of boy shailesh is 20th from starting and

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A becomes fifteenth from the left. How many boys Anish is 15th from end. There are 14 person between
are there in the row? them. What is the maximum number of person in
queue?

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(a) 44 (b) 43
(c) 28 (d) 31

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(c) 49 (d) 45

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fifiteenth from the left and Sachin is seventh from the

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right. if they interchange their places, Sachin would is 25th from end. There are 8 girls between them.

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(a) 21
(c) 29

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(d) none of these
20. In a row of children, Deepti is ninth from the left and
kashish is thirteenth from the right. They exchange
(c) 55 (d) either 35 or 53
26. In a queue of 20 boys, D is fourteenth from the front
and F is ninth from the bottom. How many boy are
there between D and F?

(a) 20
(c) 27
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their positions and then Deepti becomes seventeenth
from the left. Find the new position of Kashish from
the right end of the row.

, (b) 21
(d) 31
21. In a row of girls, Rita and Monika occupy the ninth
place from the right end and tenth place from the left
(a) 2
(c) 1
(b) 3
(d) Dara inadequte
27. In a row of boys Madan is twentieth from the left end
twelfth from the right end Pratap is fifteenth from
right end in that row. How many boys are there be-
tween Madan and Pratap?
(a) 4 (b) 2
end, respectively. If they interchange their places, then (c) 3 (d) 5
Rita and Monika occupy seventeenth place from the
28. In a row of students, Ramesh in 12th from the left and
right and 18th place from left respectively. How many
Kashi is 17th from the right. When Ramesh and Kashi
girls are there in the row?
interchange their positions Kashi becomes 27th from
(a) 25 (b) 26 the right. How many students are there between Kashi
and Ramesh?
(c) 27 (d) Data inadequate
(a) 9 (b) 12
(c) 7 (d) 10

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29. In a class of 60, Where girls are twice to of boys, tween the two. What could be the minmum number
Kamal ranked sixteenth from top. If there are 9 girls of boys standing in the queue?
ahead of Kamal, how many boys are after him in rank?
(a) 8 (b) 10
(a) 13 (b) 7
(c) 12 (d) 14
(c) 12 (d) 23
37. In a row of 21 girls when Monika was shifted by 4
30. Ravi is 7 ranks ahead of Sumit in a class of 39 stu- places towards the right, she became 12th from the
dents. If Sumit’s rank is seventeenth from the last, left end. what was her earlier position from the right
what is Ravi’s rank from the start? end of the row?
(a) 14th (b) 15th (a) 9th (b) 10th
(c) 16th (d) 17th (c) 11th (d) 12th (e) 14th
31. Bharati is 8 ranks ahed of Divya who ranks twenty- 38. In a class, among the passed students, Amisha is
sixth in a class of 42. What is Bharati’s rank from the twenty- second from the top and sajal, who is 5 ranks
last? below Amisha, is thirty-fourth from the bottom. All
the students from the class have appeared for the

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(a) 9th (b) 24th
exam if the ratio between pass & fail students is 4:1
(c) 25th (d) 34th in that class, how many students are there in the class?

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32. In a row of 25 boys, A is fifteenth from the left and B (a) 60 (b) 75
is 4th from the right. There are three boys between A
(c) 90 (d) Data inadequate
ande B. C is just left of A. What is C’s position from

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the right? 39. In a queue of thirty boys, M is eighth from the end and

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(a) 9th (b) 10th

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33. Rohit is seventeenth from the left end of a row of 29 (a) 10 (b) 12

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boys and Karan is seventeenth from the right end in (c) 8 (d) data inadequate
the same row. How many boys are there between

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them in the row? 40. In a queue Ram is 10th from starting and Mohan is

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20th from end. These are 15 person between them.

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Find the minimum number of person in queue?
(c) 6

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(a) 12
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(d) Data inadequate
34. In a row of forty children, P is thirteenth from the left

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end Q is ninth from the right end. How many children
are there between P and R if R is fourth to the left of

(b) 13
(a) 45
(c) 15
(b) 13
(d) 40
Directions(41-44): Read the following information
to answer these questions:
Consider a group comprising of 4 srudents Reena,
Beenam Meena and Neena, who stand in a row. Reena
and Beena stand in sixth and seventh positions respec-
(c) 14 (d) 15
tively from the left. Meena and Neena stand in the
35. In a class of 35 students, Kunal is placed seventh fourth and fifth positions respectively from the right.
from the bottom whereas Sonali is placed ninth from When Beena and Meena exchange their positions, then
the top. pulkit is placed exactly in between the two. Beena will be fifteenth from the left.
What is kunal’s position from Pulkit?
41. Orignally, Neena’s position from the left is
(a) 9 (b) 10
(a) 5 (b) 13
(c) 11 (d) 13
(c) 14 (d) 16
36. In a queue, Shikhar is ninth from the back. Arun’s
place is eight from the front. Nikhil is standing be-

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42. Reena’s position from the right is 45. How many total number of person in the queue
(a) 6 (b) 13 (a) 52 (b) 62
(c) 14 (d) 18 (c) 61 (d) 72
43. If Neena and Reena also exchange their positions 46. What is the ratio between the number of boys and
between themselves, then after the exchange, Neena’s that of girls.
position from the left will be
(a) 20:11 (b) 40:21
(a) 6 (b) 10
(c) 20:22 (d) data inadequate
(c) 12 (d) none of these
47. How many girls befor Mohan in queue
44. Total number of the persons in the queue?
(a) 2 (b) 5
(a) 18 (b) 19
(c) 3 (d) 11
(c) 20 (d) 21
48. How many boy after Rita in queue
Direction(45-50) : read the following information to

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(a) 9 (b) 28
answer these questions
(c) 11 (d) 16
In a queue of boys & girls mohan has 16th rank from

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starting and Rita is 19th rank from end. In boys Mohan 49. Number of boy between Mohan and Rita is
is 28th from end. In girls Rita is 15th from starting. If
(a) 16 (b) 11
mohan is 13th from stating in boys and Rita is 8th
from end in girls.

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50. Total no. of girls between Mohan and Rita is
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6. (b) 21. (b) 46. (a)
2. (c) 7. (d) 12. (d) 17. (c) 22. (c) 25. (a) 32. (c) 37. (e) 42. (b) 47. (c)

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3. (b) 8. (b) 13. (d) 18. (a) 23. (d) 28. (a) 33. (a) 38. (b) 43. (a) 48. (c)

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4. (b) 9. (b) 14. (a) 19. (c) 24. (c) 29. (a) 34. (c) 39. (d) 44. (a) 49. (a)
5. (d) 10. (d) 15. (b) 20. (b) 25. (d) 30. (c) 35. (b) 40. (a) 45. (b) 50. (a)

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4 SITTING ARRANGEMENT

Directions-(1-2):Study the following information way and so form a group. Which is the one that does
carefully and answer the questions given below: not belong to the group?
Six friends P, Q, R, S, T and U are standing in a row. (a) L J (b) OM
Q is exactly in between U and S. T is standing in
(c) KM (d) OK
between P and R. P is not a neighbour of S and U. R
is not a neighbour of S. (e) NL
1. U is standing in between which of the following pair? Directions-(8-11): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions given below:
(a) Q and R (b) Q and S
A, D, E, F, H, J and K sitting on a straight table facing
(c) Q and P (d) Q and T

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towards north (not necessary in the same order). D
2. R is standing in between which of the following? sits fourth to the right of A. E sits at left end of the
(a) S and U (b) T and Q table. Five person sits between E and K. J sits third

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(c) T and U (d) P and T to the left of K and F doesn’t sit immediate to D.

Directions- (3-7): Study the following information 8. Which of the following person sits exactly middle of

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the row?

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carefully and answer the questions given below:

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(a) J (b) F

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J, K, L, M, N, O are sitting in a row facing towards

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north. Not necessary in sequence J is fourth to the (c) H (d) A

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left of O and O is not sit at end of the row. M sit third 9. How many person sits between A and H?

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to the right of N. K does not sit to the adjacent of J. (a) One (b) Two

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3. If all the person sit alphabetically left of right then how (c) Three (d) Four

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many person unchanged his position with respect to

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10. Four of the following five pairs are alike in a certain

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original position.

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way based on their positions in the above arrangement

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(a) 1 (b) 2 and so form a group. Which of the following does
(c) 3

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(a) Second to the left
(c) Second to the right
(e) Immediate left
(d) More than 3
4. Which is the correct position of N with respect to J?

E , d (b) Third to the right.


(d) Immediate right

5. How many person sit between L and O?


not belong to the group?
(a) AF
(c) EA

(a) Second to the right


(c) Immediate left
(e) Second to the left
(b) JH
(d) FH
11. What is the position of F with respect to H?
(b) Exactly right
(d) Third to the right

(a) One (b) Two


Directions- (12-16): Study the following
(c) Three (d) More than Three information carefully and answer the questions given
(e) None of these below:
6. Which of the following pair represent the person who A shopkeeper arrange eight air-condition of different
sitting at two ends of the row? models: Godrej, L.G. Samsung, Carrier, Whirlpool,
(a) J, L (b) K, J Heir, Philips and Toshiba. Carrier is third to the left
of Whirlpool and next to the right of L.G. Philips is
(c) M, L (d) M, J
second to the right end and exactly between heir and
7. Four of the following five pairs are alike in a certain Godrej. Samsung is second to the left of heir.

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12. Which of the brand is third to the left of Godrej? 19. Who is sit left end of the row?
(a) Carrier (b) Philips (a) P (b) R
(c) Samsung (d) Whirlpool (c) T (d) Either T or R
(e) L.G. (e) None of these
13. Which brand is next to the right of Whirlpool. 20. Four of the following five pairs are alike in a certain
(a) Heir (b) Samsung way based on their positions in the above
(c) Philips (d) Toshiba arrangement and so form a group. Which of the
following does not belong to the group?
(e) L.G.
14. Which of the following has first brand is between (a) T R (b) S P
another two? (c) R Q (d) L S
(a) Toshiba, Samsung and Whirlpool (e) QL
(b) L.G. Carrier and Toshiba Directions-(21-24): Study the following
(c) Samsung, Whirlpool and Heir information carefully and answer the questions given

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below:
(d) Heir, Whirlpool and Philips
L, P, Q, R, S, T and W sitting in straight row facing
(e) Carrier, Philips and L.G. towards north. P is fourth to the left of L who is

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15. Which of the following is correct position of heir? second to the left of Q. R who is not immediate
(a) Sixth to the right of L.G. neighbor of L sit exact right to S. T is second to the

T
left of W.

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(c) Between Godrej and Whirlpool

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(a) S L (b) P Q

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(d) Second to the right of Godrej.

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(c) W R (d) S T

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16. Which brand is fifth to the right of Carrier?

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22. How many persons sit between R and W?

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(a) Godrej (b) L.G.
(a) None (b) One

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(c) Samsung (d) heir

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(c) Two (d) Three

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(e) Philips

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23. Which of the position of L with respect to S?

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Directions- (17-20): Study the following

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(a) Third to the left (b) Third to the right
information carefully and answer the questions given (c) Immediate right (d) Fourth to the left
below: (e) None of these

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L, P, Q, R, S and T sit in a row facing towards north. 24. Four of the following five pairs are alike in a certain
Q sits fourth to the left of T and Q doesn’t sit at end way and so form a group. Which is the one that does
of the row. R is not an immediate neighbour of Q. not belong to the group?
only one person sit between R and T. Neither S nor
(a) P R (b) S T
L Sit end of the row. L is not immediate neighbour of
Q. (c) L Q (d) L R
17. How many person sit between Q and L? (e) T W

(a) None (b) One Directions- (25-29): Study the following


information carefully and answer the questions given
(c) Two (d) Three below:
18. If all person sit according to alphabet then how many P, Q, R, S, T, V, W, and X sits in a row facing north
person doesn’t change their position with respect to towards. T is fourth to the left of W. Neither T nor
original arrangement? W sits at extreme ends. Only one person sit between
(a) None (b) one X and R. Neither X nor R is immediate neighbour of
(c) Two (d) Three W. P is second to the right of X. Only two person sit

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between P and S. Q is not immediate neighbour of S. 32. How many girls stand between Natasha and Mahua?
25. What is the position of V with respect to Q? (a) none (b) One
(a) Fifth Right (b) Adjacent Neighbour (c) Two (d) Three
(c) Second right (d) Third Right (e) Four
(e) None of these 33. What is the position of Reshma respect to Tania?
26. Which of the following pair represents the person (a) Third left (b) Second left
who sit at extreme end? (c) Immediate left (d) Third right
(e) Immediate right.
(a) S R (b) Q S
34. Who is exactly middle in the row?
(c) R Q (d) X Q (a) Gudia (b) Natasha
(e) V X (c) Mahua (d) Reshma
27. How many persons between R and P? Directions- (35-41): Study the following
(a) One (b) Two information carefully and answer the questions given
below:
(c) Three (d) Four
Six chemical L,M,N,O,P and Q are kept in bottles

R
(e) None of these of different colours viz. green, red, blue, white, pink
28. T is related to V in the same way Q is related to P. and violet, not necessarily in the same order. These
To which of the following is X related to, following bottles are arranged from left to right, again not

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the same pattern? necessarily in the same order.
(a) Q (b) T Chemical M is kept in white bottle. Chemical L is

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not kept in green bottle and is kept to the immediate

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(c) R (d) S

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left of the violet bottle. Chemical O is kept in the

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(e) W

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blue bottle and is kept exactly between the bottles

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29. Who is exactly middle the person who sit fifth to the

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containing chemicals L and M. The red bottle is at

F
left end and sixth to the right end?

a
L
the extreme left end. The bottle containing chemical

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(a) P (b) Q

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Q is not kept at either of the ends. The green bottle
(c) T (d) S is kept at the extreme right end. Chemical P is not

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(e) V kept near the white bottle.

f.
Directions- (30-34): Study the following

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35. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way

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information carefully and answer the questions given

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based on their positions in the above arrangement and
below:
so form a group. Which is the one that does not
Leena, Sheela, Natasha, Reshma, Gudia, Mahua And
belong to the group?

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Tania Stand in a row facing towards north according

,
to their height. The one who stand extreme left is (a) LM (b) LP
shortest and who stand extreme right is tallest in the (c) QO (d) LQ
group. Leena stand third to the left of Reshma and (e) NO
Sheela stand third to the left of Gudia. Only one person
is between Sheela and Reshma. Natasha is shorter 36. Which bottle contains chemical L?
than Mohua but not shortest in the group and Tania (a)Pink (b) Blue
stand extreme right of the row. (c) Red (d)Cannot be determined
30. Who is shortest in the group?
(e) None of these
(a) Reshma (b) Mahua
(c) Leena (d) Sheela 37. Which of the following combinations of chemical and
(e) none of these bottle is correct?
31. Who is second tallest person in the group? (a) P-Red (b) N-Green
(a) Natasha (b) Mahua (c) P-Green (d) Q-Pink
(c) Leena (d) Gudia
(e) None of these
(e) Sheela
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38. Which bottle contains chemical Q? 44. What is the position of F with respect to R?
(a) Pink (b) Green (a) F faces that person who is immediate left to R.
(b) F is immediate left to the person who is facing
(c) Violet (d)Cannot be determined
towards R
(e) None of these
(c) F faces that person who is second to the right
39. If all the six chemicals are arranged alphabetically of R
from left to right, positions of how many will remain (d) F is second to the left of that person who is
unchanged? facing towards R.
(a) None (b) One (e) None of these
(c) Two (d) Three Directions- (45-49): Study the following
information carefully and answer the questions
(e) Four
given below:
40. Which bottle contains chemical N? Ten persons A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I and J, are sitting in
(a) Green (b) Red two rows with five persons in each row in such a
(c) Pink (d) Cannot be determined way that one person in the first row sits exactly

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(e) None of these opposite and facing a person in the second row.
Member of the first row are facing north.
41. Which chemical is kept in the bottle at the extreme
B sits in the first row to the immediate right of H who

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right end?
sits exactly opposite of D. C is at the extreme end of
(a) P (b) N second row and is second to the left of D. A is to the

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immediate right of D and exactly opposite to F. G sits

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exactly opposite to E who is at one of the ends of the

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second row. J does not sit at the end.

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45. Who is second to the left B?

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carefully and answer the questions given below:

a
L
(a) I (b) G

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Twelve people standing two parallel rows containing
six people each. In row one P, Q, R, S, T and U are

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stand and all of them are facing south and in row two
A, B, C, D, E, and F are stand and all of them are
facing north. In the given sitting arrangement each
(c) H
(e) None of these
(d) F

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the two ends of the first row?

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member seated in a row faces another member of (c) GI (d) EJ
the other row. (d) none of these

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D stands third to the right of E and C stands third to 47. Who sits exactly opposite to B?
the right of A. A is not stand next to E. U facing that (a) J (b) I
person who is immediate right to C. T is fourth to the (c) G (d) A
left of S. B is not facing U. R is third to the left of P. (e) None of these
42.Who among the following faces E? 48. Who is third to the left of E?
(a) R (b) S (a) D (b) I
(c) Q (d) P (c) H (d) C
(e) None of these (e) None of these
43.Who among the following stand at extreme ends of 49. A sits between which of the following persons?
the row? (a) DJ (b) ED
(a) T B (b) PD (c) FB (d) BI
(c) P F (d) D S (e) None of these
(e) None of these Directions- (50-54): Study the following
information carefully and answer the questions given
below:
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Ten members A, B, C, D, E, F, E, G, H, I & J are split 52. Who is to the immediate right of B?
into two teams X & Y of 5 members each. Members (a) C (b) E
in the two teams are made to sit in two rows facing (c) I (d) B
each other in such a way that one member of team X (e) None of these
is sitting exactly opposite of a member in team Y. 53. Who is to the immediate left of J?
member of team X are facing North. D is third to the (a) I (b) C
right of A and sits exactly opposite of G. B sits to the
(c) E (d) B
immediate right of G and is facing South. H is third to
(e) None of these
the right of B and is exactly opposite of F. C sits
54. Who sits exactly opposite of J?
between A & E and is opposite of I.
(a) H (b) A
50. Who is second to the left C?
(c) F (d) C
(a) F (b) A
(c) B (d) D (e) None of these
(e) None of these
51. Which of the following group of persons sit in the

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(a) HIE (b) ACB
(c) CDI (d) HIG

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2. (c)
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16. (e)
17. (c)
18. (c)
21. (b)
22. (c)
23. (b)
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26. (a)
27. (c)
28. (e)
31. (b)
32. (c)
33. (b)
36. (a)
37. (c)
38. (c)
41. (a)
42. (c)
43. (b)
46. (c)
47. (a)
48. (e)
51. (d)
52. (c)
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5 BLOOD RELATION

1. A is father of C and D is son of B, E is brother of A. (a) Sister (b) Aunt


If C is sister of D then how is B related to A?
(c) Mother (d) Mother-in-law
(a) daughter (b) brother-in-low
10. P is hasband of B. E who is wife of D and mother-in-
(c) husband (d) wife low of P has only one grandson Q. how is B related
2. Daya’s brother is Anil. Daya is son of chandra to D
Vimal is father of Chandra. How is Anil related to (a) cousins (b) son-in-low
Vimal. (c) daughter (d) nephew
11. A is the son of C, Z is the mother of Q and P is the
(a) son (b) grandson
son of Z, C and Q are sisters. Which of the following

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(c) brother (d) grand father statements is true?
3. A is brother of B. D is brother of E, C is father of A, (a) P and A are cousins
E is daughter of B. then who is uncle of D? (b) P is the maternal uncle of A
(a) A
(c) C

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(d) C and P are sisters
12. D is brother of B. M is Brother of B. K is father of M.
T is wife of K. How is B related to T ?

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5. B’s sister is A, C’s brother is B, C is son of D then 13. Q’s mother is sister of P and daughter of M. S is
how is A related to D. daughter of P and sister of T. How is M related to T?

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(d) Either grandfather or grand mother
6. A and B are sisters, R and S are Brother. A’s daugh-
(e) None of these
ter is R’s sister. How is B related to S?

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14. Lovely in a daughter of Ravindra. Geeta, Babita’s

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(a) Mother (b) Grand mother sister has a son Golu and daughter Lali. Mala to
(c) Sister (d) Aunt maternal aunt of Lali and mother of Prabhakar.
7. If B’s Mother is A, C is Son of A, E’s Brother is D, Prabhakar is brother of Lovely. How in Babita re-
B’s daughter is E. Then who is grand Mother of D. lated to Ravindra?
(a) Niece (b) Sister-in-Law
(a) A (b) B
(c) Cousin (d) None of these
(c) C (d) E 15. Sarita in mother-in-law of Deepa who in Sister-in-
8. Rajan is brother of sachin and Manik is father of Rajan. law of Rajendra. Surendra who is father of Ravindra
Jagat is brother of Priya who is daughter of sachin. is the only brother of Rajendra . How in Sarita related
Who is uncle of Jagat to Rajendra?
(a) Rajan (c) Sachin (a) Wife (b) Mother
(c) Manik (d) None of these (c) Aunt (d) Mother-in-low
16. Prayank in the son of Sister of Jeewan’s father. Vinod
9. K is brother of X. Z is X’s son. P who is daughter of is Son of Usha who is the mother of Sunny and
K is married to N. G and X are sisters. Then how is G grandmother of Jeewan. Pawan is the father Kalika
related to Z.

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and maternal grandfather of Prayank. Usha is the 24. What is the relationship between Aman and Reshma?
wife of Pawan. How is Sunny wife related to Kalika? (a) Uncle-Niece (b)Father-Daughter
(a) Niece (b) Sister-in-law (c) Husband-Wife (d) Cousins
(c) Sister (d) Data inadequate (e) None of these
Ditection(17-18) study the following information 25. How is Subodh related to Jabbar?
carefully and answer the question given below. (a) Son-in-law (b) Son
A is father of C but C is not his Son. B is brother of C. (c) Brother (d) Father-in-law
D is son of B. H is father of G. G is spouse of B. F is (e) None of these
wife of A. E is daugher of C. 26. How is Reshma related to Kiran?
17. Who is grand mother of D. (a) Niece (b) Daughter
(a) A (b) C (c) Mother (d) Aunt
(c) F (d) H (e) None of these
18. Who is son of F. 27. How is Divya related to Kiran?
(a) B (b) C (a) Aunt (b) Gradmother
(c) D (d) E (c) sister-in-law (d) Sister
Directions:- (Q.19-23): Read the information
(e) None of these

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given below and answer the following question.
28.Which of the following statements is definitely true?
P is the father of R, but R is not his son. T is the
(a) Aman is the son of Simmi.
daughter of R. U is the wife of P. Q is the brother of
(b) Madhu is the mother-in-law of Subodh

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R. S is the son of Q. V is the wife of Q. W is the
father of V. (c) Reshma is the cousin of Kiran.
19. Who is the paternal grandmother of S? (d) Tarun is the Uncle of Anuj.
(a) W
(c) R
(e) None of these
20. Who is the son of U?
(a) Q

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(e) None of these
29. Pointing towards a woman Shailesh said, “She is daugh-
ter of mother of father of my mother’s daughter. How
is the woman related to Shailesh.
(a) Daughter (b) Grand daughther
(c) T

(a) R
(c) T C
(e) Cannot be determined

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21. Who is the father-in-law of Q?
(d) S

(b) P
(d) W
(c) Aunt (d) Sister
30. Pointing to a woman in a photograph, a man says:
“she is the only daughter of the mother-in-law of my
only son.” How is the woman related to the man?
(a) Daughter (b) Wife

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22. Who is the sister-in-law of R? (e) Mother-in-law

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(c) U (d) T “She is the only Daughter of my father’s only
(e) cannot be determined daughter–in-law.” How is the woman related to the
23. Who is the cousin of T? man?
(a) R (b) Q (a) wife (b) Daughter
(c) W (d) S (c) Daughter-in-law (d) Sister
(e) None of these (e) Sister-in-law
Directions(Q. 24 to 28): Read the following 32. Pointing to a woman photograph a man says: “She is
statements and answer the questions given below: the only daughter of my Wife’s Mother-in-law”. How
Radha and Mr. Minilal have two daughters-Divya and is the woman related to the man?
Simmi. Divya got married to Anuj, who is the son of
(a) Daughter (b) wife
Madhu and Mr. Jabbar. Reshma is the daughter of
(c) Sister (d) Sister-in-law
Anuj. Anuj’s sister Kiran got married to Subodh and
(e) Mother-in-law
Tarun and Aman are their sons. Tarun, is the grandson
of Madhu and Jabbar. 33. Pointing to a woman in a photograph a man says:
“She is the only daughter of my Father’s mother-in-
law”. How is the woman related to the man?
(a) Daughter (b) Mother
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(c) Daughter-in-law (d) Mother-in-law 41. Introducing a woman, a man said, “Her mother’s
34. Pointing to a photograph a woman says: “He is the husband’s sister is my mother.” What is the man’s
only son of the wife of my husband’s father”. How is relationship with the woman?
the man related to the woman? (a) Cousin (b) nephew-Aunt
(a) Son (b) Son-in-law (c) Father-daughter (d) Data insufficient
(c) Brother-in-law (d) Brother (e) None of these
(e) None of these 42. Pointing to a photograph a man, Neha said, “He has
35. Pointing to a man in a photograph a woman says: “He no sisters and no daughter, but his mother is the only
is the father-in-law of the wife of the only paternal daughter of my mother” How is the man in the photo-
grandson(who has no uncles) of my own graph relatede to Neha’s mother?
father-in-law”. How is the man related to the woman? (a) Brother-in law (b) Grandson
(a) son (b) Husband (c) Nephew
(c) Cousin (d) Nephew (d) Can’t be determined
(e) Son-in-law 43. If Raju is the son of wife of the son of the father of
Amrendra’s father, how is Raju related to Amrendra,

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if Raju’s grandfather has no granddaughter?
is the paternal grandmother of the son of my daughter-
in-law’s mother-in-law.” How is the woman related (a) Brother (b) Cousin

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to that person? (c) Either 1 or 2 (d) Can’t say
(a) Mother (b) Mother-in-law (e) None of these

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sister”. How is the lady related to the man?

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37. Pointing to a woman in the photograph a man says.

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“This woman is the wife of the father of my wife’s (a) Sister (b) Sister in law

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45. Pointing towards a man in a photograph a woman said,
(c) Sister (d) Sister-in-law “He is only son of daughter in law of my only son’s

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father”. How is the man related to woman?

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38. Pointing to a woman a man says, “She is the sister-in- (a) Son (b) Father

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the woman related to the man?
(e) Can not be determined
(a) Daughter (b) Mother
46. Pointing towards a girl in a photograph Umesh said,

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(c) Sister-in-law (d) Daughter-in-law

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“Her mother’s borther is only son of my mother’s fa-
(e) Sister ther”. How is the girl related Umesh.
39. Pointing to a photograph a lady tells Mohan, “I am the (a) Grandmother (b) Sister
only daughter of this lady and her son is your maternal
uncle.” How is the speaker related to Mohan’s father? (c) Aunt
(a) Wife (b) Sister-in-law (d) Mother/maternal aunt
(c) Either of the two (d) Mother 47. Pointing to Priyanka, father of Bunty Says She is the
daughter of the daughter of wife of the only son of
(e) Cannot be determined
the grandfather of my sister. How in Sonam related
40. Pointing to a photograph, a lady tells a boy, “I am the to Priyanka if Sonam in Sister of Bunty’s father?
only daughter of this lady and her son is your maternal
(a) Aunt (b) Mother
uncle” how is the speaker related to the boy?
(c) Niece
(a) Sister-in-law (b) Wife
(d) Cannotbe determined
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48. Pointing to a woman a man said “her husband’s mother 49. What is the Sirname of Rashmi?
is the wife of my father only son. How in the man (a) Sharma (b) Roy
related to the woman? (c) Arora (d) Can’t determined
(a) Grandfather (b) father-in-law 50. How is Sameer related to Monika’s father?
(c) Cannot be determined (d) None of these
(a) Grandson (b) Son
Direction (50-53): Prashant Arora has three
(c) Brother (d) Son in law
children-Sangeeta, Vimal and Ashish. Ashish is
married to Mallika who is eldest daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. Roy. Mr. Roy married his youngest daughther to
the eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. Sharma and they have
two children Amit and Shashi Roy family has two
children-Roshan and Vandna. Sameer and Ajay are
son of Ashish and Monika. Rashmi is daughter of Amit.

ANSWERS

1. (d) 5. (c)
2. (b) 6. (d)
3. (a) 7. (a)
4. (d) 8. (a)
9. (b)
10. (c)
11. (b)
12. (d)

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13. (d)
14. (b)
15. (b)
17. (c)
18. (a)
19. (d)
21. (d)
22. (b)
23. (d)
24. (d)
25. (a)
26. (a)
27. (c)
28. (b)
29. (c)
30. (c)
33. (b) 37. (b)
34. (e) 38. (e)
31. (b) 35. (b) 39. (a)
32. (c) 36. (a) 40. (d)
41. (a) 45. (d) 49. (a)
42. (b) 46. (b) 50. (a)
43. (c) 47. (d)
44. (d) 48. (b)

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6 PROBLEMS ON AGES

1. 3 year ago father's age 7 times of his Son age. 13. The average ages of 12 player of team is 25
At this time father age is 5 times of his son's years. If the age of captain is included the
age. What is present age of son and father. averages is increased 1 years. What is the
2. At this time father's age 3 times of son age. 3 present age of captain ?
years after father age is 4 times of son's age. 14. In a family the average age of 6 son is 8 years.
What is present age of son and father. The average of father and mother is 22 years.
3. 3 years ago father age 7 times of son's age. 3 If the father is 8 times of Mother's age. What
years after father age is 4 times of son's age. is the age of Mother.
What is present age of father. 15. One man questioned about his age. His answer
4. 10 years ago Sita's mother age 4 times of Sita was "Take age after 3 year and multiply by 3,

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age. 10 years after. Mother age is twice the after that subtracted 3 times of my ages from.
age of Sita. What is present age of Sita. 16. The average ages of cricket team is increased
5. One year ago, the ratio of Samee and Ashok age by 2 months. When two new players replace

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is 4 : 3. After one year the ratio of their ages 5 : the two old players who's age is 18, 20 years.
4. What is the sum of present age of Both them. What is average ages of new players.
6. 10 years ago A's ages is half of B's ages. If the

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ratio of their present age is 3 : 4. What is the is 45 years. If the average age of 8 men is 45

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7. The sum of ages mother and daugther is 50 boy.

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years. 5 years ago the ages of Mother is 7 18. A married 8 years ago. At the time of marriage

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times of daugther. What is the present age of

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Mother and daugther. the present age of A is 1 times of his age.
8. The sum of ages of father and Son is 56 years. 4

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4 years ago father's ages is 3 times of son's

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age. What is son's age ?

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A's son ages times of his age. The ages of

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9. The ratio of father and son is 4 : 1 and their 10

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multiplication of ages is 196. 5 years after son in years ?
what will be the ratio ages ? 19. Anil is as much greater than Anil as he is

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10. The present ratio of ages of father and son is smaller than Mohan. The sum of Mohan and

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6 : 1. 5 years after the ratio will be 7 : 2. What Sunil age is 48 years. So, calculate the age of
is present age of son. Anil ?
11. Ratio of father and Son age is 3 : 1. 4 years ago ratio 20. The sum of Ram and Shyam is 50 years and
of 4 : 1. What is present age of father and Son ? difference is 8 years. If Ram ages is greater
12. Age of one man (present) is 125% of ages of 10 than Shyam age. What is multiplication of
their ages ?
1
year ago and 83 % of ages of 10 year after.
3
What is present age ?

ANSWERS

1. 9 year] 45 year 2. 9 year] 45 year 3. 9 year] 45 year 4. 20 year 5. 7 year


6. 20 year 7. 10 year 8. 12 year 9. 1%3year 10. 30%5year
11. 4 year 12. 50 year 13. 38 year 14. 60 year 15. 18 year
16. 19 year 11 Months 17. 14 year 18. 4 year 19. 24 year 20. 21 year
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7 CALENDER
1. If the first day of a year, which is not a leap year is
10. Which of the following is not a leap year?
Sunday, which day will fall on the last day of that
(a) 700 (b) 800
year?
(c) 1200 (d) 2000
(a) Friday (b) Sunday
11. Which of the following is a leap year?
(c) Monday (d) Tuesday
(a) 1213 (b) 1981
2. How many times will 29the February come in 400
years? (c) 1600 (d) 1782
th
(a) 197 (b) 166 12. On 8 Dec. 2007, Saturday falls. What day of the
week was it on 8th Dec. 2006?
(c) 97 (d) 100
(a) Sunday (b) Thursday
3. If the first day of a leap year is Friday, which day will

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fall on the last day of that year? (c) Tuesday (d) Friday
(a) Friday (b) Sunday 13. If 10th August 2001 was Tuesday, which day did fall
on 15th September 2002.

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(a) Thursday (b) Wednesday
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friday. When he again arrange his birthday on friday?

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5. Which days fell on 8th June 2007?

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15. The calendar of which of the following years is simi-
(c) Sunday (d) Wednesday
lar to that of 2003?

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16. The calendar for the year 2007 will be the same for
(c) Wednesday (d) Sunday
the year.

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7. How many days are there altogether in x weeks and
(a) 2014 (b) 2016

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x days.
(c) 2017 (d) 2018
(a) 7x2 (b) 8x
17. 5th June 2007 was Tuesday. Which day will fall on
(c) 14 x (d) Data insuficient
5th June 2006?
8. On what dates of April, 2001 did Wednesday fall?
(a) Sunday (b) Monday
(a) 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th
(c) Tuesday (d) Wednesday
(b) 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23th, 30th
18. India became a republic on 26th January 1950. Which
(c) 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, day of the week it?
(d) 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th (a) Monday (b) Tuesday
9. On what dates of December, 2025 did Tuseday fall? (c) Thursday (d) Saturday
(a) 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th 19. Which day fell on 19th October 2000?
(b) 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23th, 30th (a) Tuesday (b) Thursday
(c) 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, 31th (c) Friday (d) Saturday
(d) 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th
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20. The 1st Monday of April 2006 was on which date? day is after Wednesday while before Saturday. On
(a) 2 April (b) 3 April which of the following days does their mother’s birth-
day definitely fall?
(c) 4 April (d) 5 April
21. Which day fell on 29th July 1969? (a) Tuesday (b) Wednesday

(a) Monday (b) Tuesday (c) Thursday (d) Friday

(c) Wednesday (d) Friday 30. Sankar was born on 3rd March 1960. Ramesh was
born 6 days before Sankar. If in the same year re-
22. Whichday fell on 28th May 2003?
public day was on Sunday, then on which day of the
(a) Wednesday (b) Monday week Ramesh was born?
(c) Saturday (d) Tuesday (a) Monday (b) Wednesday
23. If 4th day of a month is Saturday, then which day will (c) Thursday (d) Friday
be on the 27th of that month?
31. On reaching Agra Suman said that she has reached
(a) Monday (b) Thursday 4 days before the scheduled time. Rakesh reached
(c) Friday (d) Saturday there 5 days after the scheduled time. If Suman

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24. If 6th Oct. is 1981 is Thursday then what was the reached Agra on Sunday, then Rakesh reached there
day of the week on 6th March, 2004? on which day?
(a) Monday (b) Thursday (a) Wednesday (b) Tuesday
(c) Friday

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25. If 26th Dec. is 2012 is Thursday then what was the

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day of the week on 6th March, 2012?
(c) Thursday (d) Friday
32. After reaching a conference on Saturday I came to
know that I have reached two days before the sched-
uled time. If I reached there on the following Thurs-

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day then, I would be late by how many days?

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26. How many days are there altogether in p weeks and
(c) 3 days (d) 4 days

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q days?
(a) (p+q) days (b) pq days 33. If every Sunday of any month is on fourth, eleventh.

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(c) Thursday (d) Data insuficient
that their father's birthday is between 14th and 18th

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of June. On which day is their father's birthday, which 34. Gita is 314 days elder to Suman, while Sapna is 70

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both agree? weeks elder to Gita. If Sapna was born on Thursday,
(a) 14th June (b) 15th June then on which day Suman was born?

(c) 16th June (d) 17th June (a) Firday (b) Tuesday

28. Meeta correctly remembers that her father’s birthdsay (c) Saturday (d) Wednesday
is after 8th July but febore 12th July. Her brother 35. Kapil is 314 days elder to Krishna, while Kishore is
correctly remembers that their father’s birthday is 60 weeks elder to Kapil. If Kishore was born on
after 10th July but before 15th July. On which day of Wednesday then on which day Krishna was born?
July was definitely their father’s birthday? (a) Monday (b) Tuesday
(a) 10th (b) 11th (c) Sunday (d) Thursday
(c) 10 or 11th (d) Can’t determined 36. Calendar of which of the following months or similar
29. Abha correctly remembers that her mother’s birth- (a) April-June
day is before Friday but after Monday. Her brother (b) August-December
Abhay correctly remembers that their mother’s birth-
(c) September-December
(d) July-October
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37. The last day of a century cannot be 44. Rani’s birthday falls on 4th February 1990. Which
(a) Monday (b) Wenesday day will fall on the day which is 47 days after her
birthday if 4th February 1990 is Sunday?
(c) Tuseday (d) Friday
(a) Saturday (b) Friday
38. Which of following cannot be the last days of a cen-
tury year? (c) Wednesday (d) Tuesday
(a) Friday, Sunday 45. Today is Tuesday. Which day will it be after 62 days
(b) Friday, Monday from today?
(c) Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday (a) Wednesday (b) Monday
(d) Wednesday, Thursday (c) Tuesday (d) Sunday
39. If in a month 12th falls on the day which is two days 46. What was the date on the 1st Monday of July 2007?
after Wednesday, then which day will fall on the 28th (a) 1 July (b) 2 July
of the same month? (c) 3 July (d) 5 July
(a) Saturday (b) Thursday 47. If date 9th of any months falls 3 days after Sunday,
then which day will fall on 18th of that month?

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(c) Friday (d) Monday
40. Rohit was born on 15th April 1988. His friend Anant (a) Thursday (b) Wednesday
was born five days before him. If the Republic day (c) Friday (d) Saturday

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falls on Friday then when was Anant born? 48. If 4 days after tomorrow is Sunday, then which day
(a) Wednesday (b) Thursday fell 4 days before yesterday?
(c) Friday

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41. If the 3rd day of a month is Monday, which day will
fall on the 5th day after the 21st of that month?

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(a) Sunday
(c) Wednesday
(b) Tuesday
(d) Thursday
49. If three days before yesterday was Wednesday, then
two days after tomorrow will be?

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1. (b) 6. (d) 11. (c) 16. (d) 21. (b) 26. (c) 31. (b) 36. (c) 41. (c) 46. (b)
2. (c) 7. (b) 12. (d) 17. (b) 22. (a) 27. (b) 32. (c) 37. (c) 42. (a) 47. (c)
3. (c) 8. (d) 13. (a) 18. (c) 23. (a) 28. (b) 33. (d) 38. (c) 43. (c) 48. (d)
4. (c) 9. (b) 14. (c) 19. (b) 24. (a) 29. (c) 34. (d) 39. (d) 44. (b) 49. (a)
5. (a) 10. (a) 15. (d) 20. (b) 25. (b) 30. (b) 35. (b) 40. (a) 45. (b) 50. (d)

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8 CLOCK
Directions: (1 to 7) The questions given below are 9. At what time between 4 and 5 o’clock are the hands
based on a vertical mirror and a clock. The clock has of a clock together?
dots on its dial and not numbers written on it. Read the
questions carefully and find out the real/reflected time. 9
(a) 20 min. past 4 (b) 21 min. past 4
1. If the real time is 4 : 40, then what is the time shown 11
by the reflection?
4 10
(a) 7 : 20 (b) 2 : 50 (c) 21 min past 4 (d) 44
11 11
(c) 6 : 20 (d) 7 : 50
2. If the time shown by the reflection is 2 : 40, then what 10. At what time between 3 and 4 o’clock are the hands
is the real time? of a clock together?
(a) 11 : 40
(c) 9 : 20

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(b) 5 : 45
(d) 11 : 20

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3. If the real time is 7 : 45, then what is the time shown
(a) 16

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min past 3
(b) 16
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min past 3

(d) None of these

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4. If the real time is 12 : 30, then what is the time shown (a) 22 minutes past5 (b) 30 minutes past5

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(a) 12 : 30 (b) 11 : 30 (c) 22 min past 5 (d) 27 min past 5
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(c) 6 : 30 (d) 1 : 30
12. At what time between 9 and 10 will the hands of a
5. If the time by any clock is 7 o’clock, what is the re-

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clock be togefther?

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flected time?

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(a) 45 minutes past 9 (b) 50 minutes past 9
(a) 12 : 30 (b) 5 : 00

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(c) 6 : 30 (d) 12 : 20 1 2
(c) 49 min past 9 (d) 48 min past 9
6. If the real time is 11 : 35, then what is the time shown 11 11

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by the reflection? 13. At what time between 8 and 9 will the hands of a

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(a) 12 : 25 (b) 11 : 25 clock be togefther?
(c) 1 : 25 (d) 1 : 55 (a) 40 minutes past 8
7. If the time shown by the reflection is 12 : 25, then
7
what is the real time? (b) 43 minutes past 8
11
(a) 12 : 25 (b) 12 : 35
(c) 11 : 35 (d) 10 : 35 8
8. If on the dail of a clock, we substitute the numbers (c) 43 minutes past 8
11
with the reversed order of alphabets K to V so that
‘V’ substitutes ‘5’ and ‘U’ substitutes ‘6’ and the pro- 10
(d) 44 minutes past 8
cess is continued, then which alphabet will come in 11
place of 11?
(a) Q (b) O
(c) M (d) P

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14. At what time, are the hands of a clock together be- (c) 3 times (d) 4 times
tween 2 and 3? 23. At what angle are the two hands of a clock inlined at
9 10
15 minutes past 10?
(a) 10 min past 2 (b) 10 min past 2
11 11 1
(a) 1500 (b) 157 
8 2
(c) 10 min past 2 (d) None of these
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1
15. At what time between 5 and 5:30 o’clock will the (c) 142  (d) None of these
2
hands of a clock be at right angle?
24. At what angle are the two hands of a clock inlined at
10 9 10 minutes past 11?
(a) 10 min past 5 (b) 10 min past5
11 10 (a) 900 (b) 85°
10 (c) 95° (d) None of these
(c) 11 min past5 (d) None of these 25. what is maxmum angle made by the two hands of a
11
clock inlined at 20 minutes past 7?
16. At which of the follwing times between 3 and 4 o’clock

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when the angle between the hands of a watch is one- (a) 1000 (b) 260°
third of a right angle. (c) 60° (d) 90°
26. Find the angle between the two hands of a clock of

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10 9
(a) 10 min past 3 (b) 10 min past 3 15 minutes past 4 o’clock.
11 11
(a) 38.50 (b) 36.50
(c) 11
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min past 3

angles in a day?

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(c) 37.50 (d) None of these
27. Find the angle between the two hands of a clock at
4.30 pm.
(a) 450 (b) 300

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(a) 24 times (b) 48 times (c) 600 (d) None of these

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(c) 22 times (d) 44 times 28. At what angle are the two hands of a clock inlined at

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18. How many times in a day are the hands of a clock

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20 minutes past 5?

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straight?

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(a) 300 (b) 450

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(a) 48 times (b) 24 times (c) 500 (d) 400

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(c) 44 times

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(d) 22 times
19. How many times do the hands of a clock point oppo-

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site to each other in 12 hours?
(b) 10 times
(d) 12 times
20. How many times in a day both hands of clock overlap
to each other?
29. At what angle are the two hands of a clock inclined at
32 minutes past 9?
(a) 940
(c) 930
(b) 950
(d) 920
30. At what angle are the two hands of a clock inclined at
17 minutes past 9?

(a) 24 times (b) 20 times 1() 1()


(a) 167 (b) 172
2 2
(c) 21 times (d) 22 times
21. How many times in 36 hours both hands of clock over- 1() 1()
lap to each other? (c) 166 (d) 176
2 2
(a) 36 times (b) 33 times
31. At what angle are the two hands of a clock inclined at
(c) 66 times (d) 22 times
38 minutes past 7?
22. How many times do the hands of a clock point oppo-
site each other between 4 to 6 p.m. 10
(a) 2 times (b) 1 times (a) 1 2 (b) 020

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(c) 030 (d) 010 6 8
32. At what angle are the two hands of a clock inclined at (c) 56 min past 7, 21 min past 7
11 11
48 minutes past 12?
(d) None of these
(a) 2640 (b) 2630
39. At which of the following times between 10 and 11
(c) 2650 (d) 2660 o’clock will the hand of clock be at right angle?
33. At what angle are the two hands of a clock inclined at
4 minutes to 12? 2 5
(a) 38 min past 10 (b) 6 min past 10
11 11
(a) 220 (b) 200
(c) 210 (d) 230 3
min past 10
2
min past 10
(c) 38 (d) 8
34. At what times are the hands of a clock at 100° after 6 11 11
o'clock? 40. At what time between 5:30 and 6 will the hands of a
clock be at right angles?
10 10
(a) 50 min. past 6 (b) 40 min. past 6 5 7
11 11 (a) 43 min past 5, (b) 43 min past 5
11 11

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(c) 14 min. past 6 (d) None of these (c) 40 min. past 5 (d) 45 min. past 5
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35. At what times are the hands of a clock at 100° after

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41. Find at what time between 2 and 3 o’clock will
6:30 o'clock?
the hands of a clock be in the same straight line but

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10 10 not together.

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(a) 50 min. past 6 (b) 40 min. past 6

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(c) 43 min past 2 (d) None of these
36. At what times are the hands of a clock at 135° after 3 11

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o'clock? 42. Find at what time between 9 and 10 o’clock will the

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hands of a clock be in the same straight line but not
10 10

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(a) 40 min. past 3 (b) 15 min. past 3 together.

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(c) 37 min. past 3 (d) None of these (a) 16 min past 9 (b) 16 min past 9
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37. Find at what time between 8 and 9 o’clock will the

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hands of a clock be in the same straight line but not 3

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(c) 16 min past 9 (d) None of these
together. 11
10 9 43. At which of the following times between 5 and 6 are
(a) 10 min past8 (b) 10 min past 8
11 11 the hands of a clock 3 minutes a part?
(a) 24 min. past 5 (b) 26 min. past 5
10
(c) 11 min past 8 (d) None of these
11 5
(c) 30 min past 5 (d) 22 min past 5
38. At what times are the hands of a clock at right angles 11
between 7 am and 8 am? 44. At which of the following times between 4 and 5 are
the hands of a clock 3 minutes a part?
6 9
(a) 54 min past 7, 21 min past 7
11 11 6 5
(a) 18 min past 4 (b) 26 min past 4
11 11
5 8
(b) 52 min past 7, 21 min past 7
11 11 5 3
(c) 25 min past 4 (d) 25 min past 4
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45. At what time between 3 and 4 is the minutehand 7 8 8
minutes ahead of the hour-hand? (a) 32 min gain (b) 31 min gain
11 11
8
(a) 8 min past 3 (b) 24 min past 3 3 8
11 (c) 32 min gain (d) 32 min lose
11 11
(c) 25 min past 3 (d) 22 min past 3
49. A watch which gains uniformly, is 5 min slow at 8
46. At what time between 3 and 4 is the minutehand 4 o’clock in the morning on Sunday, and is 5 min 48 sec
minutes behind the hour-hand? fast at 8 pm on following Sunday. When was it cor-
(a) 12 min past 3 (b) 11 min past 3 rect?
(c) 19 min past 3 (d) None of these (a) 20 min past 7 pm on Tuesday
47. The minute hand of a clock overtakes the hour hand (b) 20 min past 7 pm on Wednesday
at intervals of 63 minutes of correct time. How much (c) 10 min past 7 pm on Tuesday
a day does the clock gain or lose?
(d) 10 min past 7 pm on Wednesday
8 8 50. A clock is set right at 8 am. The clock gains 10 min-
(a) 56 min gain (b) 56 min lose
77 77 utes in 24 hours. What will be the true time when the

(c) 57
8
77
min gain (d) 57

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77
min lose

48. How much does a watch gain or lose per day, if its
hands coincide every 64 minutes of correct time?
clock indicates 1 pm on the following day?
(a) 28 hrs
(c) 28 hrs 42 min
(b) 28 hrs 48 min
(d) None of these

1.(a) 2. (c)

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6. (a) 7. (c) 8. (d) 9. (b) 10. (c) 11. (d) 12. (c) 13. (b)

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14. (b) 15. (a) 16. (a) 17. (d) 18. (c) 19. (c) 20. (d) 21. (b) 22. (b) 23. (c) 24. (b) 25. (b) 26. (c)

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27. (a) 28.(d) 29. (a) 30. (d) 31. (d) 32. (a) 33. (a) 34. (c) 35. (a) 36. (a) 37. (a) 38. (a) 39. (a)
40. (b) 41. (b) 42. (a) 43. (a) 44. (a) 45. (b) 46. (d) 47. (d) 48. (a) 49. (b) 50. (b)

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9 CUBE AND CUBOID

Direction (1 to 7):– After colouring a cube of 4×4×4 9. Number of small cubes which have three surface
cm. side with yellow. After that it cut into 1cm small painted?
side cubes. Then answer the following question? (a) 9 (b) 3
1. How many totol number of small cubes are there? (c) 8 (d) 27
(a) 16 (b) 64 10. Number of small cubes with two surface coloured?
(c) 8 (d) 27 (a) 8 (b) 12
2. Total number of small cubes are on three surface (c) 27 (d) 729
coloured–
11. Number of small cubes with atleast two surface
(a) 64 (b) 8

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coloured?
(c) 16 (d) 25 (a) 20 (b) 12
3. How many small cubes which are two surface (c) 27 (d) 8

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coloured?
12. Number of small cubes which are only one side
(a) 24 (b) 36 coloured?

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(c) 48 (d) 64

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(a) 8 (b) 12

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(c) 6 (d) 26

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two surface painted?

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13. Total number of small colourless cubes are?

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(a) 64 (b) 36

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(a) 6 (b) 12

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(c) 32 (d) 1

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(c) 27 (d) 1
5. Number of small cubes which are coloured with single
14. Number of small cubes which are atleast one surface

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surface?

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coloured?

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(a) 24 (b) 36

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(a) 27 (b) 26

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(c) 48 (d) 64

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(c) 20 (d) 1
6. Number of colourless cubes are?
Direction (15 to 21):- 7 × 7 × 7 cm. size of a cube

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(a) 8 (b) 27

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is coloured with red. After coloured it is cut into 1cm

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(c) 25 (d) 4 side of small cubes?
7. Number of cubes which is atleast one surface 15. Total number of small cubes?
coloured?
(a) 343 (b) 64
(a) 64 (b) 8
(c) 216 (d) 49
(c) 56 (d) 16
16. Three surface coloured cubes are?
Direction (8 to 14):- A bigger cubes of 9×9×9 cm
size is coloured all surface with green. After that it is (a) 6 (b) 8
cut into three inches small cubes. Give the following (c) 7 (d) 49
answer? 17. Number of small cubes which are coloured with two
8. Total number of small cubes are? surface?
(a) 27 (b) 729 (a) 56 (b) 150
(c) 216 (d) 36 (c) 125 (d) 60

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18. Number of small cubes which are coloured with atleast 28. The area of one surface of the biger cubes?
two surface? (a) 512 cm (b) 196 cm
(a) 60 (b) 150
(c) 256 cm (d) 64 cm
(c) 68 (d) 16
29. The area of total surface of small cubes is?
19. Number of small cubes which are only one side
coloured? (a) 64 cm2 (b) 24 cm2
(a) 150 (b) 60 (c) 48 cm2 (d) 512 cm2
(c) 343 (d) 49 30. Length of one side of the larger cubes is?
20. Total number of colourless cubes? (a) 16 cm (b) 24 cm
(a) 150 (b) 125 (c) 2 cm (d) 48 cm
(c) 49 (d) 7 31. How many cuts are required to devided the large cubes
into small cubes?
21. Number of small cubes which are atleast one
surface coloured? (a) 24 (b) 64
(c) 8 (d) 21

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(a) 343 (b) 125
Direction (32 to 36):- A bigger cubes of size
(c) 218 (d) 8
3×3×3 cm. is coloured opposite pair of surface by red,

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Direction (22 to 26):– After coloring a big cube green and yellow respectively? Finally it devide small
yellow, it is divided into 216 equal small cubes. cubes of 1cm side?

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22. How many small cubes could be achieved with three 32. Number of small cubes which must have mandatory

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surface coloured? all three surface coloured (red, green and yellow)?

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(a) 6 (b) 64 (a) 6 (b) 8
(c) 8

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33. Number of small cubes which have two surface

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coloured with red and green?
(a) 216 (b) 8
(a) 4 (b) 8

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(c) 27 (d) 26

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34. Number of small cubes which are coloured atleast

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(a) 64 (b) 96 yellow or atleast green?
(c) 48 (d) 216 (a) 27 (b) 20

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25. How many cubes will be with two surface coloured– (c) 12 (d) 1

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(a) 48 (b) 64 35. Number of small cubes which are coloured with only
(c) 96 (d) 8 yellow?
(a) 20 (b) 8
26. How many cut will be required to divided the big cubes
into equal small cubes– (c) 2 (d) 6
(a) 96 (b) 48 36. Total number of small cubes which have atleast one
surface green?
(c) 3 (d) 15
(a) 64 (b) 18
Direction (27 to 31):- Total area of a big cube is
(c) 27 (d) 26
1536 sq. cm. It is divided in such a way as that the
area of one surface of small cubes is 4sq. cm. Direction (37 to 41):- A cubes of 8 × 8 × 8 cm.
side is coloured opposite surface with red, green and
27. How many small cubes can be made from the big
yellow. After that cubes is cut into two cm small cubes.
cubes?
37. Number of small cubes which have three surface
(a) 8 (b) 512 coloured with red, green and yellow?
(c) 196 (d) 64
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(a) 64 (b) 8 43. How many cubes which have atleast green and yellow
(c) 32 (d) 56 colour?
38. Number of small cubes which have two surface (a) 20 (b) 44
coloured with red and yellow? (c) 30 (d) 54
(a) 8 (b) 16 44. Number of small cubes with one side coloured.
(c) 4 (d) 32 (a) 20 (b) 54
39. Number of cubes which are coloured by atleast red (c) 44 (d) 50
and yellow?
45. Number of small cubes which coloured with only
(a) 16 (b) 24 yellow.
(c) 64 (d) 32 (a) 8 (b) 60
40. Number of small cubes coloured with only green?
(c) 18 (d) 54
(a) 32 (b) 16 46. Number of small cubes which have atleast one side
(c) 8 (d) 20 gree.

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41. Number of small cubes which have atleast one surface (a) 60 (b) 18
green? (c) 54 (d) 50
(a) 64 (b) 8

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Direction (47 to 50):- A cube of 7 × 7 × 7 cm.
(c) 32 (d) 56 side is coloured with red, green, yellow, Black, pink
Direction (42 to 64):- A bigger cubes of 5 × 5 × and violet. Then it is cut into 1cm. small cubes.

answers.

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5 cm. size coloured opposite pair of surface with red,
green and yellow respectively. After that cube is cut

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into 1cm. small cubes. Then give the following
47. Total number of small cubes.
(a) 343
(c) 49
(b) 243
(d) 729
48. Number of small cubes which have three side coloured.

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42. Number of small cubes which have two surface (a) 343 (b) 8

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coloured and colours are red and yellow. (c) 64 (d) 60
(a) 20 (b) 125 49. Number of small cubes which have two side coloured.

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(a) 49 (b) 64

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50. Number of small cubes which are atleast two surface

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(a) 60 (b) 64

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(c) 65 (d) 68

ANSWERS

1. (b) 6. (a) 11. (a) 16. (b) 21. (c) 26. (d) 31. (d) 36. (b) 41. (c) 46. (d)
2. (b) 7. (c) 12. (c) 17. (d) 22. (c) 27. (b) 32. (b) 37. (b) 42. (d) 47. (a)
3. (a) 8. (a) 13. (d) 18. (c) 23. (c) 28. (c) 33. (a) 38. (a) 43. (a) 48. (b)
4. (c) 9. (c) 14. (b) 19. (a) 24. (b) 29. (b) 34. (c) 39. (a) 44. (b) 49. (c)
5. (a) 10. b) 15. (a) 20. (b) 25. (a) 30. (a) 35. (c) 40. (c) 45. (c) 50. (d)

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10 DICE

1. Two positions of dice are shown below. How many points 6. In the dice given below which number will be on the
will appear on the opposite to the face containing 5 points? side opposite to 1?

(a) 3 (b) 1 (a) 3 (b) 5


(c) 2 (d) 4 (c) 2 (d) 6
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5. Two position of a cube with its surfaces symbols are (c) C (d) D
#, *, $, @, %, . When the surface $ touch the
10. From the two positions of the dice given below, find
bottom. What surface will be on the top?
colour which is opposite to yellow?
# $
yellow orange
$ @
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blue

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blue

orange violet

(a) # (b) 
(a) blue (c) red
(c) * (d) @
(c) violet (d) orange
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11. Which is opposite to 4? 17. How many points will be on the face opposite to the
face which contains 3 points?
5 4
3 2
1 3

(a) 2 (b) 1 (a) 2 (b) 4


(c) 5 (d) 6 (c) 5 (d) 6
12. Which number is on the face opposite to 6? 18. What is the opposite 3, if four different positions of
dice are as shown below?

(a) 4 (b) 1
(c) 2 (d) 3 (a) 6 (b) 4
(c) 3 (d) 2

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side opposite to 3? 19. From the four positions of a dice given below, find the
color which is opposite to blue?

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16. How many points will be on the face opposite to in (a) 1 and 4 (b) 1 and 3
face which contains 2 points? (c) 4 and 3 (d) 1 and 2
22. A cube has six different symbols drawn over its six
faces. The symbols are dot, circle, triangle, square,
cross and arrow. Three different positions of the cube
are shown in figures X, Y, and Z. Which symbol is
(a) 1 (b) 5
(c) 4 (d) 6

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opposite the arrow? 27.

(X) (Y) (Z)


(a) circle (b) triangle (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(c) dot (d) cross
23. Of the total number of dots on opposite faces of a (a) (i) and (iii) (b) (i) and (iv)
cubical block is always 7, find the figure which is (c) (ii) and (iv) (d) (iii) and (iv)
correct. 28.

(1) (2) (3) (4)


(a) fig.1
(c) fig. 3
(b) fig. 2
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(A) (B) (C) (D)

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(A) (B) (C) (D)

a. 1 and 3 only b. 1 and 4 only


c. 2 and 3 only d. 3 and 4 only

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32.
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(A) (B) (C) (D)
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36. If even numbered dice have even number of dots on


(a) (b) (c) (d) their top faces, then what would be the total number
34. Which alphabet will come in place of question mark? of dots on the top faces of their dice?
(a) 12 (b) 14
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(c) 18 (d) 24

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37. If the odd numbered dice have odd number of dots on
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(36 – 38):– Six dice with upper faces erased are as is opposite to 3 and adjacent to 4 and 6, then which of
shows. The sum of the numbers ofdots on the the following statements is necessarily true?
opposite face is 7. (a) 1 is opposite to 5
(b) 4 is opposite to 6
(c) 4 is adjacent to 2 and 6
(d) 1 is adjacent to 2 and 3

ANSWERS
1.(d) 4. (c) 7. (a) 10. (c) 13. (c) 16. (d) 19. (c) 22. (b) 25. (d) 28.(d) 31. (c) 34. (c) 37. (c) 40. (d)
2. (a) 5. (b) 8. (a) 11. (b) 14. (d) 17. (c) 20. (c) 23. (b) 26. (c) 29. (b) 32. (c) 35. (a) 38. (d)
3. (b) 6. (b) 9. (c) 12. (b) 15. (c) 18. (b) 21. (b) 24. (b) 27. (a) 30. (c) 33. (b) 36. (c) 39. (c)

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11 ARGUMENTS
Directions: In making decisions about Argum. : I. No, nobody should be allowed to end their
important questions, it is desirable to be able to life at their will as this goes against the
distinguish between 'strong' arguments and 'weak' basic tenets of humanity.
arguments. 'Strong' arguments are those which are II. Yes, instead of suffering with pain and
both important and directly related to the question. no chance of recovery they should be
'Weak' arguments are those which are of minor allowed to do so.
importance and also may not be directly related to the 5. Statement : Should the incharge of all the police
question or may be related to a trivial aspect of the stations in the country be transferred
question. every two years?
Each question below is followed by two Argum. : I. No, this will create lot of administrative
arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide hassles adn will also create lot of

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which of the argument is a 'strong' argument and inconvenience to the police officers.
which is a 'weak' argument. II. Yes, this is the only way to erdicate the
Give answer : nexus between police officers adn anti

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(1) If only argument I is strong. social elements.
(2) If only argument II is strong. 6. Statement : Should the reservation of jobs for weaker

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1. Statement : Should there the be only one medium of undertakings would not agree to such

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instruction in all the colleges in India? compulsions.

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only one medium of instruction in economic conditions of the weaker
all the colleges. sections of the society.

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II. No, this is not practicable in a multilin- 7. Statement : Should loss incurring Government

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airlines be merged into a single entity?

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2. Statement : Should all the surrogate advertisements Argum. : I. Yes, the merger will pool their resources

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released by companies manufacturing allowing them to expand their services and
taobacco products be banned? be more competitive with private and

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Argum. : I. Yes, this is the only way to prevent use foreign airlines.

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of tobacco products by people. II.No, the merger will result in loss of jobs.
II. No, these companies spend a lot of money 8. Statement : Should the parents in India in future be
for preparing these advertisements and forced to opt for only one child as against
hence they should not be banned. two or many at present?
3. Statement : Should the admission to professional courses Argum. : I. Yes, this is the only way to check the ever
in India be given only on merit without any increasing population of India.
concession to any particular group of students? II.No, this type of pressure tactic is not
Argum. : I. Yes, this will improve the quality of the adopted by any other country in the world.
professionals as they will be able to 9. Statement : Should there be uniforms for students in
complete the courses successfully. colleges in India as in Schools?
II. No, this will keep large number of socially Argum. : I. Yes, this will improve the Ambience of
and economically backward students out the colleges as all the students will be
of the reach of the professional courses. decently dressed.
4. Statement : Should all those who are suffering from II.No, college students should not be
terminal diseases be allowed to end their
lives if they so desire?

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regimented and they should be left to choose their clothes as heads of different organizations other than
for coming to college. administrative cadre personnel resign
10. Statement : Should there be reservation in at the time of change of Government?
Government jobs for candidates from Argum. : I. Yes, this practice is being followed in
single child family? USA and has been found to be effective.
Argum. : I. No, this is not advisable as the jobs II. No, such appointments should be kept
should be offered to only deserving out of political influences and each of
candidates without any reservation for them should be allowed to complete
a particular group. their full term.
II. Yes, this will help reduce the growing 16.Statement : Should the Government ignore the
population in India as the parents will agitations mounted by certain NGOs
be encouraged to adopt single child and allow production of genetically
norm. modified cottons in Indai?
11.Statement : Should sex determination test during Argum. : I. Yes, this will substantially raise the
pregnancy be completely banned? production level and also improve the
quality fo the cotton produced
Argum. : I. Yes, this leads to indiscriminate female

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benefiting the farmers.
foeticide and eventually will lead to
II. No, such NGOs are technically
social imbalance.
equipped and therefore should not be
II. No, people have a right to know about

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ignored.
their unborn child.
17. Statement : Should the funding for national space
12. Statement : Should the State governments be reserach programmes be diverted to

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allowed to retain major shares of the

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central taxes collected in the respective

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Argum. : I. Yes, our budget for space research is

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states? lower than that of other countries so

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we cannot compete with them and

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developmental programmes are funded

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schemes to benefit the poor.
by the Central Government. II. No, communication satellites help

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are short of funds and they badly need

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the best professional advice.

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13. Statement : Should all the shums in big cities be 18. Statement : Should the oil companies be allowed
demolished and the people living in such to fix the price of petroleum products

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slums be relocated outside the city depending on market conditions?

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limits? Argum. : I. Yes, this is the only way to make the
Argum. : I. No, all these people will lose their home oil companies commercially viable.
and livelihood and hence they should II. No, this will put additional burden on
not be relocated. the retail prices of essential
II. Yes, the big cities need more and more commodities and will cause lot of
spoaces to carry out developmental hardships to the masses.
activities and hence these slums should 19.Statement : Should the persons below the age of 18
be removed. years be allowed to join armed forces?
14.Statement : Should there be only two political Argum. : I. No, persons below the age of 18 do
parties in India? not have physical and mental maturity
Argum. : I. Yes, in many developed countries there to shoulder such burden.
are only two political parties. II. Yes, this will help the country
II. No, Indian electorate is not matured to
select between only two political parties.
15. Statement : Should all the Government appointees

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develop such armed forces which will serve the country tax collection to a large extent.
for a longer time. 26. Statement : Should there be legislation to ensure
20.Statement : Shouldn't there be no exam till Class 9 that children provide maintenance to
in all schools of India? their aging parents.
Argum. : I. No, Students should take the exam from Argum. : I. Yes, the magnitude of the problem of
their early age. abuse and neglect of aged parents by
II. Yes, students will get time to analyse their immediate family is growing.
and and fulfill their creative interest. II. No, the cost of implementing this legal
21.Statement : Should liquor companies be held liable action against the Government.
for alcohol related accidents caused by 27. Statement : Should the Government force private
underage youth? broadcasters to share coverage of
Argum. : I. Yes, they do not advertise the international cricket matches involving
consequences of consuming alcohol. the national team with the Government
II. No, fake identity cards and licenses are owned national network?
easily available to the youth allowaing Argum. : I. Yes, people without access to satellite
them to obtain alcohol. television can get to see their national

sector banks?

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22. Statement : Should all the private sector banks be
immediately merged with the public

Argum. : I. No, the private sector banks are profit


making entities and hence they should
team playing in major international
tournaments.
II. No, private broadcasters will take legal
action against the Government.

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28. Statement : Should there be complete ban on

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money fo teh customers and their inter Argum. : I. Yes, every year lakhs of engineers and

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23. Statement : Should the sale of all the toys made in

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find jobs as the demand is much less

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China be banned in India? than the supply.
Argum. : I. Yes, these are very cheap and hence II. No, India needs more technically

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will put the local toy manufacturers out qualified people to meet the ever-

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of business.

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II. No, Indian toys are of much better international arena.

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quality and their sale will not be 29. Statement : Should there be complete ban on mining
affected. coal in India?

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24.Statement : Should the capital punishment be

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Argum. : I. Yes, the present stock of coal will not
abolished altogether in India?
last long if we continue mining at the
Argum. : I. Yes, countries belonging to European present rate.
Union have abolished capital
II. No, we do not have alternate energy
punishment.
source of sufficient quantity.
II. No, this is one way to instill fear in the
mind of the criminals which will restrain 30. Statement : Should the sale of tobacco products be
them from committing heinous crimes. restricted to only few outlets in each
city/town?
25.Statement : Should there be only a uniform rate of
income tax irrespective of the level of Argum. : I. Yes, this will substantially reduce
income? consumption of tobacco products.
Argum. : I. Yes, this will substantially reduce the II. No, those who want to purchase
work of the officials of the income tax tobacco products should get them at
department. convencient locations.
II. No, this will reduce-government's

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Directions: In making decisions about important (4) All are strong
questions, it is desirable to be able to distinguish (5) None of these
between 'strong' arguments and 'weak' arguments. 33. Statement : Should the rate of income tax be much
'Strong' arguments are those which are both important higher for those who earn more one
and directly related to the question. 'Weak' arguments crore each year?
are those which are of minor importance and also may Argum. : I. No, every tax paying citizen should be
not be directly related to the question or may be related treated on par irrespective of their
to a trivial aspect of the question. annual income.
Each question below is followed by tree arguments II. No, a small percentage of tax paying
numbered I, II and III. You have to decide which of individuals earns more than one crore
the argument is a 'strong' argument and which is a and hence it will not have any
'weak' argument. significant impact on Govt. earnings.
31. Statement : Should there be a common pay structure III. Yes imposing higher rate is justified for
of the Central Government and all State high earners as they can afford to pay
Government. Employees in the more tax to the Govt. after taking care
country? of their own requirements.

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Argum. : I. No, each state govt. should have the (1) Only I and II are strong
freedom to decide the pay structure of (2) Only III is strong
its employees. (3) Only II is strong

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central govt. and state govt. employees (5) None of these

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32. Statement : Should there be a complete ban on

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market driven prices of these products.
III. Yes, govt. needs to stop subsidizing
these products and channelise the
money for developmental projects.
(1) Only I and II are strong

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registration of new cars for few months

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in the big cities in India? (2) Only I and III are strong
Argum. : I. Yes, this will significantly reduce the (3) Only II and III are strong
number of cars on the already over (4) All I, II and III are strong
crowded roads of the big cities in India. (5) None of these
II. Yes, the existing car owners will be very 35. Statement : Should there be a complete ban on
happy as they will face less traffic snarls celebration of various occasions in
in peak hour. colleges?
Argum. : I. No, there is nothing wrong in
III. No, this is highly discriminatory agianst
those who decided to buy cars and celebrating the days and enjoying once
hence should not be compelled. in a while.
II. Yes, children are giving more
(1) Only I is strong
importance to such celebrations than the
(2) Only I and III are strong
studies.
(3) Only III is strong
III. No, this type of celebration gives
opportunity for children to express their
feelings.

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(1) Only I and II are strong filmmaker.
(2) Only II and III are strong III. No, the films portrait the society and
(3) Only III is strong hence such scenes should be an integral
(4) Only II is strong part of the movie if the story line
(5) None of these demands.
36. Statement : Should there be a complete ban on (1) None is strong
constructing housing projects on farm (2) Only I and III are strong
lands? (3) Only II and III are strong
Argum. : I. No, the demands for housing is ever
(4) Only I and III are strong
increasing and hence construction of
such projects on farm lands should be (5) None are strong
allowed on selective basis. 39. Statement : Should the minimum age of marriage
II. Yes, farm lands are to be protected for boys be brought down to 18 years?
agaisnt any such encroachments as Argum. : I. No, an 18-year-old boys is not capable
demand for food is increasing every of taking responsibility to start a family.
year. II. Yes, since the minimum age for

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III. Yes, the poor farmers are exploited by marriage for girls is 18 years, the same
the big builders. should be applicable for boys as well.
(1) Only I and II are strong III. No, the boys should be allowed to

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(2) Only II is strong

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criteria for admission to all the

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of the talent of our country for the for admission.

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an individual. comparability among engineers passing
III. No, this step will be too harsh. out of different colleges.
(1) Only I is strong III. Yes, many colleges admit large number
(2) Only II is strong of students who are not capable of
(3) Only I and II are strong completing their engineering degree.
(4) None is strong (1) All are strong
(5) None of these (2) Only I and II are strong
38. Statement : Should smoking cigarettes and drinking (3) Only I and III are strong
alcohol by the actors by completely
(4) Only II and III are strong
banned in the movies in India?
Argum. : I. Yes, this will significantly reduce the (5) None of these
trends of smoking cigarettes and 41. Statement : Should the govt. take over all the private
drinking alcohol among youth in India. passenger transport companies across
II. No, there should be no such ban in the the country?
creative pursuits of the Argum. : I. Yes, this should be done as the

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govt. runs the railways. II. Yes, this will help the commission to
II. No, govt. does not have expertise to concentrate on a single day for election
handle such operations. related issues.
III. Yes, this way general public can be III. No, some other countries hold such
taken out of the clutches of tehe private elections spread over several days.
transport companies. (1) None is strong
(1) Only I is strong (2) Only I is strong
(2) Only I and II are strong (3) Only II is strong
(3) Only II and III are strong (4) Only III is strong
(4) All I, II and III are strong (5) Only I and II are strong
(5) None of these 45. Statement : Should sale of vital human organs be
42. Statement :Should the Government impose restrictions made legal in India?
on access to sensitive information to Argum. : I. No, it goes against our culture.
the journalists to avoid the media hype? II. No, this will lead to unhealthy practices.
Argum. : I. Yes, the media creates hype and III. Yes, this will bring an end to the illegal

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publishes distorted information at times. trading of human organs.
II. No, journalists should have an access (1) None is strong
to all the infromation as media is the (2) Only I and II are strong

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in the society.
(4) Only II and III are strong

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economic condition of the less privileged
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class.
(5) None of these
III. No, the income of many households are
47. Statement : Should the conscription of citizen for
otherwise quite high and these
defence services be made compulsory
households should be kept out of such
in India?
scheme.
Argum. : I. Yes, this is the only way to tackle the
(1) Only I is strong
serious shortage of manpower in
(2) Only II is strong
defence services.
(3) Only III is strong
II. No, instead the compensation package
(4) Only II and III are strong be made comparable to other job
(5) None of these sectors to attract people to join defence
44. Statement : Should the parliament elections in India services.
be held on a single day throughout the III. Yes, many other countries have made
country? this compulsory.

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(1) Only I is strong (1) Only I is strong
(2) Only II is strong (2) Only II is strong
(3) Only I and II are strong (3) Only III is strong
(4) Only either or I or II is strong (4) Only I and II are strong
(5) None of these (5) None of these
48. Statement : Should the salary and perquisites of public 50. Statement : Should the Examination Boards give
sector undertaking employees be made separate time for reading the question
equivalent to those in the private paper over the stipulated time for
sector? answering the paper?
Argum. : I. Yes, this will help the public sector Arguments: I. No, it is not necessary to give separate
undertakings to attract and retain time since reading teh question paper
competent workfore. takes hardly any time.
II. No, public sector under takings cannot II. No, reading the question is a part of
afford to pay slaries to the level of preparation for writing answer and
private sector. there fore no separate time is required
to be given.

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III. Yes, separate time is necessary since
taking will not be able to compete with
a lot of time goes in reading the question
the private sector organization.
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12 SYLLOGISM (PART-I)

Directions (): In each of the questions below are


Conclusions: I. All moons are planets.
given two/three statements followed by two conclusions
numbered I and II. You have to take the given II. All planets are stars.
statements to be true even if they seem to at variance 8. Statements: All men are dogs.
from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions All dogs are cats.
and then decide which of the given conclusions Conclusions: I. All men are cats.
logically follows from the given statements II. All cats are men.
disregarding commonly known facts. 9. Statements: All apples are oranges.
Give answer Some oranges are papayas.
(a) if only conclusion I follows, Conclusions: I. Some apples are papayas.

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(c) if either I or II follows;

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II. Some papayas are apples.
Statements: Some players are singers.
All singers are tall.
Conclusions: I. Some players are tall.
II. All players are tall.

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(e) if both I and II follow.

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13. Statements: Sohan is good sportsman.

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Sportsmen are healthy.
3. Statements: Some books are pens. Conclusions: I. All healthy persons are sportsmen.

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Conclusions: I. All books are erasers. 14. Statements: Some men are educated.
II.Some erasers are books. Educated persons prefer small
families.
4. Statements: No flower is mango. Conclusions: I. All small families are educated.
No mango is cherry. II. Some men prefer small families.
Conclusions: I. No flower is cherry. 15. Statements: All lamps are hooks.
II. No cherries are mangoes. No hook is coloured.
Conclusions: I. Some lamps are coloured
5. Statements: All grasses are trees.
II. No lamp is coloured.
No tree is shrub.
16. Statements: All windows are doors.
Conclusions: I. No grasses are shrubs. No door is wall.
II.Some shrubs are grasses. Conclusions: I. No window is wall.
6. Statements: Some boys are thieves.
All thieves are dacoits.
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II. No wall is door. 26. Statements: Some calendars are sticks.
17. Statements: All locks are keys. No stick is flower
No key is a spoon. Conclusions: I. Some calendars are flowers.
Conclusions: I. No lock is a spoon. II. No calendar is flower.
II. No spoon is a lock. 27. Statements: Some files are ants.
18. Statements: All young scientists are open-minded. All insects are ants.
No open-minded men are Conclusions: I. All files are ants.
superstitious.
II. Some ants are insects.
Conclusions: I. No scientist is superstitious.
28. Statements: Some phones are watches.
II. No young people are superstitious.
All watches are guns.
19. Statements: No magazine is cap.
Conclusions: I. All guns are watches.
All caps are cameras.
II. Some guns are phones.

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Conclusions: I. No camera is magazine.
II. Some cameras are not magazines. 29. Statements: Some stones are cups.
Some cups are black.

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20. Statements: Some shirts are biscuits.
No biscuit is book. Conclusions: I. Some black are not cups.

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Conclusions: I. Some books are red.


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Some wolves are tigers.
Conclusions: I. Some goats are tigers.
II. Tigers which are wolves are not
goats.

22. Statements:

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All birds are dogs.
Some dogs are cats.
Conclusions: I. Some cats are not dogs.

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31. Statements: Some vegetables are fruits.
No fruit is black.
Conclusions: I. Some fruits are vegetables.

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23. Statements: Many books are rocks. Directions: In each question below are given two
statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II,
All rocks are clips.
III and IV you have to take the two given statements to be
Conclusions: I. Some books are clips. true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly
II. No rock is a book. known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide
which of the given conclusions logically follows from the
24. Statements: All dogs are jackals. two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Some jackals are crows. 32. Statements: All green are blue.
Conclusions: I. Some dogs are crows. All blue are white.
II. All dogs are crows. Conclusions: I. Some blue are green.
25. Statements: Some children are adults. II. Some white are green.
Some adults are old. III. Some green are not white.
IV. All white are blue.
Conclusions: I. Some children are not old.
(a) Only I and II follow (b) Only I and III follow
II. Some adults are not old.
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(c) Only I and IV follow (d) Only II and IV follow 37. Statements: No parrot in crow.
(e) All follow All crows are bats.
33. Statements: All windows are rods. Conclusions: I. Some bats are parrots.
Some rods are frames. II. All bats are parrots.
III. Some bats are crows.
Conclusions: I. All frames are rods.
IV. Some bats are not parrot
II. All frames are windows.
(a) None follows
III. Some windows are frames. (b) Only I and II fallow
IV. No window is a frame. (c) Only I, II and III follow
(a) Only I follows (d) Only II, III and IV follow
(b) Only II and III follow (e) Only III and IV follow
(c) Only either II or III follows 38. Statements: All rats are cows.
(d) Only either III or IV follows No cow is white.
(e) None follows Conclusion: I. No white is rat.
II. No rat is white.

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34. Statements: Some clothes are marbles.
III. Some whites are rats.
Some marbles are bags.
IV. All cows are rats.
Conclusions: I. No cloth is a bag.

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II. All marbles are bags. (b) Only I and IV follow
III. Some bags are clothes. (c) Only II and IV follow

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Statements: Some camels are ships.
No ship is a boat.

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II. Some boats are camels.
35. Statements: Some pillows are curtains

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II. Some pillows are not tables. (b) Only II and III follow
III. Some curtains are pillows. (c) Only I and III follow

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IV. No curtain is a pillow. (d) Only I and II follow

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(a) Only I and III follow (e) Only either III or IV follows.
(b) Only II and III follow 40. Statements: Some trees are pens.
(c) None follow All pens are erasers.
(d) All follow Conclusions: I. All erasers are pens.
II. All trees are pens.
(e) Only either I or IV follows
III. Some trees which are not pens
36. Statements: Some frogs are bricks. are erasers.
All bricks are cakes. IV. Some erasers are trees.
Conclusions: I. Some cakes are frogs. (a) All follow (b) Only I and II follow
II. Some cakes are frogs. (c) Only III and IV follow (d) Only IV follows
III. No cake is frog. (e) None of these
IV. All frogs are cakes. 41. Statements: All bags are chalks.
(a) None follows All chalks are bottles
(b) Only I and II follow Conclusions: I. Some battles are bags.
(c) Only I, II and IV follow
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II. All bags are bottles. (a) Only I follows (b) Only II and III follow
III. All bottles are bags. (c) Only either II or III follows
IV. Some chalks are bags. (d) Only either III or IV follows
(a) Only I, II and IV follow (e) None follows
(b) Only I, III and IV follow 46. Statements: All cups are saucers.
(c) Only II, III and IV follow All pots are cups.
(d) All follow (e) None of these Conclusions: I. All pots are saucers.
42. Statements: No fan is shirt. II. All saucers are cups.
All shirts are trousers. III. Some cups are pots.
Conclusions: I. All fans are trousers. IV. Some saucers are pots
II. No fan is trousers. (a) Only I and III follow
III. Some trousers are shirts. (b) Only II and IV follow
IV. All trousers are shits. (c) Only I, III and IV follow
(a) Only I follows (b) Only II follows (d) All follow (e) None of these
(c) Only either I or II follows 47. Statements: All bats are flies.
(d) Only III and IV follow
(e) None of these

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43. Statements: Some cubs are tigers.
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Some tigers are goats.
Conclusions: I. Some cubs are goats.
All rats are bats.
Conclusions: I. All flies are rats.
II. All bats are rats.
III. All rats are flies.
IV. Some flies are not bats.

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III. All cubs are goats.
IV. All goats are cubs.

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(a) Only I and III follow
(b) Only III and IV follow
(c) Only III and IV follow
(d) Only II and III follow

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44. Statements: Some coolers are watches. II. No pot is table

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Conclusions: I. No watch is cooler. (a) Only I (b) Only II

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III. Some watches are beds. (e) None of these
IV. Some coolers are beds. 49. Statements: a. Some hotels are bricks.
(a) None follows b. All bananas are bricks.
(b) Only I and IV follow Conclusions: I. Some bananas are hotels.
(c) Only either II or III follows II. Some bricks are hotels.
(d) Only either III or IV follows III. No banana is hotel.
(e) Only either II or IV follows (a) Only I and II
45. Statements: All typists are stenographers (b) Only II and III
Some stenographers are boys. (c) Only I follows
Conclusions: I. All boys are stenographers. (d) Only either I or III and II follow
II. All boys are typists. (e) All follow
III. Some typists are boys.
IV. No typist is a boy.

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50. Statements: a. Some men are lions.
b. All foxes are lions.
Conclusions: I. Some foxes are men.
II. Some lions are men.
III.All lions are foxes.
(a) All follow
(b) Only I and II follow
(c) Only II follows
(d) Only III follows
(e) None follows

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2. (d) 6. (a) 10. (a) 14. (b) 18. (d) 22. (d) 26. (c) 30. (d) 34. (c) 38. (e) 42. (e) 46. (c) 50. (c)
3. (d) 7. (b) 11. (d) 15. (b) 19. (b) 23. (a) 27. (b)31. (e) 35. (b) 39. (c) 43. (a) 47. (e)
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SYLLOGISM (PART-II)

Directions : In each question below, there are some


statements followed by four conclusions numbered I,
II, III and IV. Read all the conclusions and then decide
which of the given conclusions logically follows from Conclusions:I. No newspaper is a magazine.
the given statements. Disregarding commonly know II. No radio is a magazine.
facts. III. Some radios are not magazines.
1. Statements: All teachers are doctors.
IV. Some newspapers are televisions.
All doctors are engineers.
(a) None follows
All engineers are students.
(b) Only I and II follow
Conclusions:I. Some students are teachers.
II. All doctors are students. (c) Either I or II follows
(d) Only III follows

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III. Some engineers are teachers.
IV. All doctors are teachers. (e) None of these.
(a) Only I and II follow 5. Statements: Some doors are windows.

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(c) Either I or II, and III follow Some black are brown.

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II. All papers are not white.
III. Some papers are white.

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(a) Only II follows
(b) Only III follows
(c) Only IV follows

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6. Statements: Some boxes are walls.

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(b) Only I and IV follow
No wall is road.
(c) Only I, III and IV follow
All roads are rivers.
(d) Either II or III follows

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(e) None of these
3. Statements: All trolleys are pulleys. II. Some roads are boxes.
Some pulleys are chains. III. No wall is river.
All chains are bells. (a) Only I follows
Conclusions: I. Some bells are trolleys. (b) Only either I or III follows
II. No bell is trolley (c) Only III follows
III. Some pulleys are bells. (d) Only II follows
IV. All chains are pulleys. (e) Only II and III follows
(a) None follows 7. Statements: No building is white.
(b) Either I or II follows All whites are oranges.
(c) Only III and IV follow Some oranges are water.
(d) Either I or II, and III follows Conclusions:I. No building is water.
(e) I and II, and either III or IV follow. II. No orange is a building
4. Statements: Some newspapers are radios. III. Some oranges are whites.
Some radios are televisions.
No television is a magazine.
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IV. Some water is building. All owls are males.
(a) Either I or IV and II follow All parrots are owls.
(b) Either I or IV and III follow Conclusions:I. All wolves are owls.
(c) Either I or IV follows II. All owls are wolves.
(d) None follows III. All parrots are wolves.
(e) Either I or IV and II and III follow IV. All parrots are males.
8. Statements: Some tables are chairs. (a) All follows
All chairs are houses. (b) Only III and IV follow
All houses are tents. (c) Only II and III follow
(d) Only II, III and IV follow
Conclusions: I. All houses are chairs.
(e) None of these.
II. Some tents are chairs.
13. Statements:Some bananas are apples.
III. Some houses are tables.
All apples are tomatoes.
(a) Only I and II follow
Some potatoes are tomatoes.
(b) Only I and III follow Conclusions:I. Some bananas are tomatoes.

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(c) Only II and III follow II. Some potatoes are bananas.
(d) All I, II and III follow III. Some apples are potatoes.
(e) None of these

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9. Statements: All pens are sticks. (a) Only I follows
All sticks are rings. (b) Only I and II follow

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(d) Either II or III and I follow
(e) None of these
14. Statements:All boxes are pans.

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10. Statements:All pictures are bands. IV. No jug is pan
(a) Only I and II follow
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Some chairs are tables.
(c) Either I or II, and III follow
Conclusions: I. Some tables are bands.
(d) Either I or II, and either III or IV follow
II. Some chairs are pictures.
(e) None of these
III. Some tables are pictures.
15. Statements:Some birds are insects.
(a) None follows (b) Only I follows.
All birds are butterflies.
(c) Only II follows (d) Only I and II follow All insects are snakes.
(e) Only III follows Conclusions:I. Some snakes are birds.
11. Statements:All ropes are sticks. II. Some butterflies are insects.
Some sticks are hammers. III. Some snakes are butterflies.
Some hammers are lakes. IV. Some insects are birds.
Conclusions:I. Some lakes are ropes.
(a) None follows (b) Either I or III follows
II. Some hammers are ropes.
(c) All follow (d) Only IV follow
III. Some lakes are sticks.
(e) None of these
(a) None follows (b) Only I follows
16. Statements:Some skies are rains.

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Conclusions: I. Some clouds are rains. II. All buses are jeeps
II. Some planets are skies. III. All jeeps are cars.
III. Some planets are rains. (a) None follows (b) All follows
(a) Only I and II follow (c) Only III and I follow (d) Only III follows
(b) Only I and III follow 21. Statements:Some windows are lakes.
(c) Only II and III follow
Some lakes are forests.
(d) All I, II and III follow
Some forests are hill.
(e) None of these
All hills are curtains.
17. Statements:All spoons are bowls.
Conclusions: I. Some hills are windows.
All bowls are pans.
All pans are sticks. II. Some curtains are lakes.
All sticks are knives. III. Some forests are windows.
Conclusions: I. Some knives are pans. (a) None follows (b) Only I follows
II. Some sticks are bowls. (c) Only II follows (d) Only III follows
(e) Only I and III follow

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(a) Only I and II follow 22. Statements: All tapes are branches.
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II. Some boards are chairs. (e) Only II and III follow

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(e) Only II and III follow Some goats are bullocks.
Conclusions: I. Some goat are flowers.

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All chairs are trucks. II. Some tigers are flowers
III. Some bullocks are tigers.
Some trucks are bricks.
(a) Only I and II follow
All bricks are cars.
(b) Only II and III follow
Conclusions:I. Some cars are chairs.
(c) Only I and III follow
II. Some cars are trucks. (d) All I, II and III follow
III. Some trucks are pearls. (e) None of these.
(a) Only I and II follow 24. Statements:Some nails are plates.
(b) Only I and III follow Some plates are disks.
(c) Only II and III follow All disks are mirrors.
(d) All I, II and III follow All mirrors are tyres.
(e) None of these Conclusions: I. Some tyres are plates.
20. Statements: All cars are jeeps. II. Some tyres are nails.
All jeeps are buses. III. Some mirrors are plates.

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(d) All I, II and III follow 28. Statements: All rockets are poles. Some poles are
(e) None of these. trams. Some trams are ropes. All ropes are tents.
25. Statements:Some books are pens.Some pens are Conclusions: I. Some tents are trams.
watches. All watches are books.Some II. Some ropes are rockets.
books are windows. III. Some trams are rockets.
Conclusions:I. Some books area watches IV. Some poles are rockets.
II. Some books are not pens. (a) Only I and II follow
III. Some watches are not books. (b) Only I, II and III follow
(a) All follows (b) Only I and III follow (c) Only I and III follow
(c) Only I and II follow (d) Only II and III follow (d) Only I and IV follow
(e) None of these. (e) None of these
26. Statements: Some chairs are handles. All 29. Statements: All dials are mirrors.
handles are pots. All pots are mats. Some All mirrors are spoons.
mats are buses. Some spoons are decks.
Conclusions:I. Some buses are handles. Some decks are chairs.

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II. Some mats are chairs. Conclusions: I. Some decks are mirrors.
III. No bus is handle. II. Some spoons are dials.
IV. Some mats are handles.

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(a) Only I, II and IV follow IV. Some chairs are spoons.
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(d) Only either I or III and IV follow

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(e) Only either I or III and II and IV follow

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27. Statement: All snakes are eagles. Some eagles are

a
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(c) Only II follows
(e) Only IV follows
(d) Only III follows

30. Statements: Some houses are forests.


All forests are trees.

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rabbits. All rabbits are birds. Some birds are Some trees are hills.

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animals. All hills are buses.
Conclusions: I. Some animals are snakes. Conclusions: I. Some buses are trees.

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II. Some birds are snakes. II. Some trees are houses.

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III. Some birds are eagles. III. Some hills are houses.

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IV. All birds are rabbits. IV. Some houses are forests.
(a) None follow (b) Only II follow (a) Only I and II follows

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(c) Only III follows (d) Both II and III follow (b) Only I, II and IV follow

,
(e) None of these (c) Only I, II and III follow
(d) All I, II, III and IV follow
(e) None of these

ANSWERS
1. (e) 4. (d) 7. (b) 10.(a) 13.(c) 16. (b) 19. (c) 22.(d) 25.(e) 28.(d)
2. (a) 5. (d) 8. (c) 11.(a) 14.(c) 17. (d) 20. (a) 23.(a) 26.(e) 29. (c)
3. (d) 6. (b) 9. (d) 12.(d) 15.(c) 18. (a) 21.(a) 24.(b) 27.(c) 30. (a)

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13 TEST OF INQUALITY

Direction (1-5) : In the following questions, 'P % Q' means P is greater than Q.
the symbols ©, @, #, $ and  are used in following 'P © B' means P is either smaller than or equal
meaning — to Q.
'A @ B' means A is either greater than or equal Give the Answer :
to B. 1. If Only conclusion I true.
'A $ B' means A is either smaller than or equal 2. If Only conclusion II true.
to B. 3. If either conclusion I & II true.
'A # B' A is neither greater than nor smaller 4. If neither conclusion I nor II true.
5. If both I & II conclusion is true.

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than B.
'A  B' A is greater than B. 6. Statements %B # D, D  F, F % H
'A © B' A is smaller than B. Conclusions% I. F  B

O
Ans. 1. If Only conclusion I true. II.F $ B
Ans. 2. If Only conclusion II true. 7. Statements %H $ J, J  N, N # T

T
Ans. 3. If either conclusion I & II true. Conclusions% I. T % H

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--
Ans. 4. If neither conclusion I nor II true.

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II.J # T

-
-
A -
Ans. 5. If both I & II conclusion is true.
8. Statements %M % K , K # T, T  J

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Statements % M $ R, R © P, P # Q

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1.

k
Conclusions% I. J © K

F
Conclusions %I. Q  M

C a
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II.T $ M

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II.R © Q 9. Statements %W © F, F % R, R # K
2. Statements % R © D, D @ N, N # J Conclusions% I. W $ K

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Conclusions%I. J # D

kf. r
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II.K  W
%V © R, R, $ M, M W

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II.J © D 10. Statements
3.

4. D,
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Statements % H # N, N @ P, P © V
Conclusions%I. V

E d
N
II.P $ H
Statements% N T, T @ Q, Q $ J
Conclusions%I. J $ T
II.N @ Q
Conclusions% I. W % V
II.V © W
Direction (11-15) : In the following questions
the symbols @, , #, © and $ are used with
following means :
'P $ Q' means, 'P is neither greater than nor
smaller than Q.
5. Statements %K © B, B $ D, D  F
'P © Q' means P is neither smaller than Q.
Conclusions%I. D  K 'P # Q' means P is neither smaller than nor
II.F  K equal to Q.
Direction (6-10) : In the following questions 'P  Q' means P is neither greater than nor
the symbols,  % $, # and © are used in following equal to Q
meaning : - 'P © Q' means P is neither greater than Q.
'P $ Q' means P is smaller than Q. Give the Answer :
'P  Q' means P is neither smaller than nor 1. If Only conclusion I true.
greater than Q. 2. If Only conclusion II true.
'P # Q' means P is either greater than or equal to Q. 3. If either conclusion I & II true.

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4. If neither conclusion I nor II true. Conclusions% I. L  N
5. If both I & II conclusion is true.
II.N  A
11. Statements% M # R, R © N, N $ T
19. Statements% W  Q, R % Q, X # Q
Conclusions%I. T @ R
Conclusions% I. W # X
II.M # N
II.W $ X
12. Statements% B @ R, R $ W, W # V
20. Statements% C # Z, C  F, J $ F
Conclusions%I. V # R
Conclusions% I. J # Z
II.B @ V
II.J % C
13. Statements% J  D, K © D, M # K
Direction (21-25) : In the following questions
Conclusions%I. M # D the symbols @, ©, , $ and # are used in following
II.J # D meaning :

14. Statements% R # T, K @ T, K © M 'P © Q' means Q is either greater than equal to P

Conclusions%I. T $ M

R
'P $ Q' means Q is either smaller than equal to P

II.M T 'P @ Q' means Q is smaller than P

O
15. Statements% F  M, M # J, J © H 'P  Q' means P is neither greater than nor smaller
than Q.
Conclusions%I. H  F

T -
'P # Q' means Q is greater than P.

-
II.H  M

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Give the Answer :

A --
Direction (16-20) : In the following questions

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1. If Only conclusion I true.

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the symbols $,  , #,  and % are used in

F
following meaning : 2. If Only conclusion II true.

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'M $ N' means M is neither greater than nor 3. If either conclusion I & II true.
equal to N. 4. If neither conclusion I nor II true.

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5. If both I & II conclusion is true.

.
'M  N' means M is not smaller than N.

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21. Statements% M  R, R © T, T @ N,

ez
'M # N' means M is neither greater than nor

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smaller than N. Conclusions% I. T $ M

'M  N' means M is not greater than N. II.N $ M

E , d
'M % N' means M is neither smaller than nor 22. Statements% B # N, M $ J, J V
equal to N. Conclusions% I. B # V
Give the Answer : II.V © N
1. If Only conclusion I true.
23. Statements% M $ T, R © T, H # R
2. If Only conclusion II true.
Conclusions% I. R # M
3. If either conclusion I & II true.
II.M  R
4. If neither conclusion I nor II true.
5. If both I & II conclusion is true. 24. Statements% J $ K, K @ H, W © H

16. Statements% M % T, P  T, J # P Conclusions% I. W # J

Conclusions%I. M # J II.J @ H

II.J $ M 25. Statements% F @ A, A © D, D # K

17. Statements% R  V, V % K, K $ B Conclusions% I. K # F


II.F @ D
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questions the symbols @ , %, $, # and  are used Give the Answer :
in following meaning : 1. If Only conclusion I true.
'P $ Q' means Q is not smaller than P 2. If Only conclusion II true.
'PQ' means Q is neither smaller than nor 3. If either conclusion I & II true.
equal to P 4. If neither conclusion I nor II true.

'P @ Q' means Q is not greater than P 5. If both I & II conclusion is true.

'P # Q' means Q is neither greater than nor 31. Statements% M @ R, R © D, D # N


smaller than P Conclusions% I. N # R
'P % Q' means Q is neither greater than nor II.N R
equal to P
32. Statements% K # T, T  F, F @ B
Give the Answer :
Conclusions% I. F @ K
1. If Only conclusion I true.
II.B @ K
2. If Only conclusion II true.
33. Statements% J © N, K @ N, T $ K

R
3. If either conclusion I & II true.
4. If neither conclusion I nor II true. Conclusions% I. T J
5. If both I & II conclusion is true.

O
II.J @ K
26. Statements% M  T, T $ K, K # D 34. Statements% H # D, A  D, A © M
Conclusions%I. D % M

T
Conclusions% I. M # H

--
--
II.M  K

-
II.M @ D

A --
27. Statements% R @ J, M # J, D M 35. Statements% R

u
 N, M $ W, W # V

k
k
Conclusions%I. D

F
J Conclusions% I. V @ R

C l a
L
II.R # M II.R  W
28. Statements% Z % T, T  N, H $ N Direction (36-40) : In the following questions

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the symbols , x, $, @ and + are used in following

.
Conclusions%I. H  Z

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meaning :

ez
II.T H

D i
'P x Q' means P is neither smaller than nor greater
29. Statements% F $ M, N @ M, N % W than Q.
Conclusions%I. F # N

E d
'P @ Q' means P is neaither greater than nor equal

,
II.N % F to Q.

30. Statements% B # J, J @ D, F $ D 'P  Q' means P is either equal smaller than Q.


Conclusions%I. B # F 'P + Q' means P is neither equal nor smaller than Q.

II.F  B 'P $ Q' means P is not equal to Q.


Direction (31-35) : In the following questions Give the Answer :
the symbols @ , #, ©, $ and  are used in following 1. If Only conclusion I true.
meaning : 2. If Only conclusion II true.
'P $ Q' means P is not smaller than Q 3. If either conclusion I & II true.
'P @ Q' means P is neither greater than nor equal 4. If neither conclusion I nor II true.
to P. 5. If both I & II conclusion is true.
'P  Q' means P is neither smaller than nor equal to 36. Statements% K + M, M @ R, R X T
Q. Conclusions% I. K + T

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37. Statements% D  F, F $ M, M @ K 39. Statements% T @ M, M  R, R X N
Conclusions%I. F @ K Conclusions% I. M X N
II.D @ K II.M @ N
38. Statements% N X P, K + P, Q @ K 40. Statements% B $ N, N X R, R + T
Conclusions%I. K + N Conclusions% I. B $ R
II.Q + N II.T @ N

ANSWERS
1. (5) 2. (3) 3. (2) 4. (4) 5. (1) 6. (3) 7. (2) 8. (5) 9. (4)
10. (1) 11. (5) 12. (4) 13.(1) 14.(3) 15. (2) 16.(2) 17. (1) 18. (5)
19. (3) 20. (4) 21. (1) 22.(2) 23.(3) 24. (5) 25.(4) 26. (5) 27. (1)
28. (4) 29. (3) 30. (3) 31.(3) 32.(1) 33. (4) 34.(4) 35. (5) 36. (2)
37. (4) 38. (1) 39. (3) 40.(5)

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14 MIRROR-IMAGES

PART-A
Directions (Questions 1 to 26) : In each of the following questions, you are given a combination
of alphabets and/or numbers followed by four alternation (a), (b), (c) and (d). Choose the alternative
which most closely resembles the mirror-image of the given combination.

O R
A T
a
LFk
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U C
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O R
A T
1. (C) 2. (D) 3. (B) 4. (B)

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11. (A) 12. (C) 13. (B) 14. (A)

a
LFk
ku
21. (D) 22. (B) 23. (D) 24. (D)
5.
15.
25.
ANSWER KEY
(A)
(D)
(C)
6.
16.
26.
(C)
(B)
(D)
7.
17.
(C)
(C)
8.
18.
(C)
(A)
9. (D)
19. (D)
10. (B)
20. (D)

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15 PAPER CUTTING

Direactions: Each of the following Questions


consists of a set three figures X, Y and Z showing a
sequence of folding of a piece of paper. Figure (Z) shows
the manner which the folded paper has been cut. Threse
(a) (b) (c) (d)
three figures are followed by four answer figures from 5. Question Figure
which you have to choose a figure which would most
closely resemble the unfolded form of figure (Z).
1. Question Figure
X Y Z
Answer Figure

P
Answer Figure
X Y

O R Z
(a)
6. Question Figure
(b) (c) (d)

T
(a) (b) (c) (d)

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X Y Z

-
2. Question Figure

A --
Answer Figure

a
LFk
ku
X
Answer Figure

U C
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Y

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Z (a)
7. Question Figure
(b) (c) (d)

D i
(a) (b) (c) (d) X Y Z
3. Question Figure Answer Figure

X
E ,
Answer Figure
d Y Z
(a) (b) (c) (d)
8. Question Figure

(a) (b) (c) (d) X Y Z


Answer Figure
4. Question Figure

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


X Y Z
Answer Figure

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9. Question Figure 14. Question Figure

X Y Z X Y Z
Answer Figure Answer Figure

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


(a) (b) (c) (d)
10. Question Figure 15. Question Figure

X Y Z X Y Z
Answer Figure Answer Figure

(a) (b)
11. Question Figure
(c)

O R (d)
(a)
16. Question Figure
(b) (c) (d)

X
Answer Figure

A
Y

T
a
LFk
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Answer Figure
Y Z

(a)
12. Question Figure
(b)

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(c) (d)
(a)
17. Question Figure
(b) (c) (d)

(a)
X

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Answer Figure

,
13. Question Figure
d
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(b)
Y

(c)
Z

(d)
X
Answer Figure

(a) (b)
Y

(c)
Z

(d)
18. Question Figure

P X Y Z
Answer Figure P X Y Z
Answer Figure

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


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

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19. Question Figure Answer Figure

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


X Y Z 25. Question Figure
Answer Figure

X Y Z
Answer Figure
(a) (b) (c) (d)
20. Question Figure
(a) (b) (c) (d)
26. Question Figure
P X Y Z
Answer Figure

(a) (b)
21. Question Figure

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(c)

R (d)

(a)
X
Answer Figure

(b)
Y

(c)
Z

(d)

T
27. Question Figure

-
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X Y Z

-
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Answer Figure

(a)
22. Question Figure
(b)

C r
Al a
LF
(c)
k
ku- (d)
X
Answer Figure
Y Z

X
Answer Figure

D d
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Y
k Z
(a)
28. Question Figure
(b) (c) (d)

E ,
X Y Z
(a) (b) (c) (d) Answer Figure
23. Question Figure
(a) (b) (c) (d)
29. Question Figure
P X Y Z
Answer Figure
P X Y Z
Answer Figure
(a) (b) (c) (d)
24. Question Figure
(a) (b) (c) (d)

P X Y Z

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30. Question Figure

P X Y Z
Answer Figure

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

ANSWERS
1. (c) 3. (b) 5. (a) 7. (d) 9. (b) 11. (c) 13. (c) 15. (b) 17. (b) 19. (d) 21. (c) 23. (c) 25. (c) 27. (c) 29. (b)
2. (b) 4. (c) 6. (d) 8. (c) 10.(c) 12. (b) 14. (d) 16. (c) 18. (d) 20. (b) 22. (c) 24. (a) 26. (c) 28. (c) 30. (d)

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16 PAPER FOLDING

In each of the following problems, a square 4. Question Figure


transparent sheet (X) with a pattern is given. Figure
out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the
pattern would appear when the transparent sheet is
folded at the dotted line.
Answer Figure
1. Question Figure

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


5. Question Figure
Answer Figure

O R Answer Figure

(a)
2. Question Figure
(b)

A T
(c)

a
LFk
ku--
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(d)

(a)
6. Question Figure
(b) (c) (d)

Answer Figure

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(a)

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3. Question Figure
d
i(b) (c) (d)
(a)
7. Question Figure
(b) (c) (d)

Answer Figure
Answer Figure

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


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

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8. Question Figure Answer Figure

Answer Figure (a) (b) (c) (d)


13. Question Figure

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


9. Question Figure Answer Figure

Answer Figure (a) (b) (c) (d)

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14. Question Figure

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(a) (b) (c) (d)
10. Question Figure Answer Figure

Answer Figure

A T
a
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C
15. Question Figure

r l
(a)

D U
11. Question Figure

d
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(b)

ezkf. k (c) (d)


Answer Figure

E ,
Answer Figure

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


(a)
16. Question Figure
(b) (c) (d)

12. Question Figure Answer Figure

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

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17. Question Figure 19. Question Figure

Answer Figure Answer Figure

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

18. Question Figure

R
Answer Figure

(a) (b)

T O(c)

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(d)

ANSWERS
1.(d)
2. (c)
3. (c)
4. (d)

C A
5. (a)

a
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6. (d)

r l Fk
ku- 7. (b)
8. (c)
9. (b)
10. (a)
11. (d)
12. (b)
13. (b)
14. (c)
15. (b)
16. (a)
17. (d)
18. (d)
19. (c)

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17 WATER IMAGES

PART-A
Directions (Questions 1 to 25) : 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.

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A T
a
LFk
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PART-B

Directions (Questions 1 to 25) : 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.

O R
A T
a
LFk
ku--
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U C
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k
l

ED, d
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O R
A T
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U C
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k
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A T
a
LFk
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A T
a
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O R
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ANSWER KEY PART - A
1. (C) 2. (A) 3. (B) 4. (B) 5. (D) 6. (D) 7. (A) 8. (C) 9. (D) 10. (C)
11. (B) 12. (B) 13. (C) 14. (A) 15. (C) 16. (D) 17. (D) 18. (A) 19. (C) 20. (B)
21. (A) 22. (D) 23. (C) 24. (D) 25. (B)

ANSWER KEY PART - B


1. (C) 2. (A) 3. (D) 4. (B) 5. (B) 6. (C) 7. (B) 8. (B) 9. (D) 10. (C)
11. (D) 12. (D) 13. (B) 14. (D) 15. (B) 16. (C) 17. (C) 18. (A) 19. (B) 20. (D)
21. (A) 22. (D) 23. (C) 24. (D) 25. (B)

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18 PAPER FOLDING

In each of the following questions, you are given


a question figure followed by four alternative figures
(a), (b), (c) and (d) such that question figure is
embedded in one of them. Trace out the alternative Answer Figure
figure which contains question figure as its part
1. Question Figure

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


5. Question Figure
Answer Figure

O R Answer Figure

(a)
2. Question Figure
(b)

A T
(c)

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(d)

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

Answer Figure

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6. Question Figure

D
Answer Figure

i
E , d
(a) (b) (c) (d)
3. Question Figure (a) (b) (c) (d)
7. Question Figure

Answer Figure
Answer Figure

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


4. Question Figure (a) (b) (c) (d)
8. Question Figure

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Answer Figure

Answer Figure

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


12. Question Figure

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


9. Question Figure

Answer Figure

R
Answer Figure

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

(a)
10. Question Figure
(b) (c)

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(d)
13. Question Figure

C r
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LFk
ku- Answer Figure

U k
Answer Figure

ezkf.
(a)

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