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Page 1: Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning). 1788, 892, 444, 220, 112, 52, 24 (A) 52 (B) 112 (C) 220 (D) 444 Directions : In question nos. 16 to 20, A series is given, with one term/number
Page 2: Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning). 1788, 892, 444, 220, 112, 52, 24 (A) 52 (B) 112 (C) 220 (D) 444 Directions : In question nos. 16 to 20, A series is given, with one term/number

Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning) I ( )

Directions : In question nos. 1 to 8, select therelated word/letters/number from the givenalternatives.

: 1 8,

1. Surgeon : Scalpel

(A) Musician : Instrument

(B) Carpenter : Cabinet

(C) Sculptor : Chisel

(D) Baker : Oven

2. MODERATE : INTENSIFY : : NOMINAL : ?

(A) Memorial /

(B) Expensive /

(C) Distance /

(D) Chaos / 3. NET : 13227 : : YAM : ?

(A) 22614 (B) 25614(C) 25113 (D) 14520

4. 41537 : 4 : : 421 : ?(A) 50 (B) 137(C) 2 (D) 49

5. PST : 01 : : NPR : ?(A) 3 (B) 4(C) 1 (D) 7

6. Triangle : Hexagon

(A) Cone : Sphere

(B) Rectangle : Octagon

(C) Pentagon : Heptagon

(D) Angle : Quadrilateral

7. 63 : 9 : : ? : 14

(A) 68 (B) 42

(C) 96 (D) 84

8. 5 : 100, 4 : 64 : : 4 : 80, 3 : ?

(A) 26 (B) 48

(C) 60 (D) 64

Directions : In question numbers 9 to 13, findthe odd/ word/letters/ number from the givenalternatives.

9 13

9. (A) Orange /

(B) Apple /

(C) Guavava /

(D) Grapes /

10. (A) 5 : 9 (B) 7 : 11

(C) 13 : 17 (D) 29 : 31

11. (A) 919, 949 (B) 646, 686

(C) 828, 848 (D) 434, 464

12. (A) (343, 294) (B) (1331 – 1210)

(C) (4913, 4624) (D) (6859, 6459)

13. (A) (23, 14) (B) (36, 27)

(C) (29, 82) (D) (18, 45)

Direction : In question nos. 14 to 15, a seriesis given, with one term wrong. Choose thewrong alternative from the given ones.

: 14 15

14. 146, 74, 40, 23, 19.5, 18.75

(A) 74 (B) 23

(C) 19.5 (D) 18.75

15. 1788, 892, 444, 220, 112, 52, 24

(A) 52 (B) 112(C) 220 (D) 444

Page 3: Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning). 1788, 892, 444, 220, 112, 52, 24 (A) 52 (B) 112 (C) 220 (D) 444 Directions : In question nos. 16 to 20, A series is given, with one term/number

Directions : In question nos. 16 to 20, A seriesis given, with one term/number missing.Choose the correct alternative from the givenones that will complete the series

: 16 20

16. Z1A, X2D, V6G, T21J, R88M, P445P?(A) N2676S (B) N2676T(C) N2670N (D) T2676N

17. A Z C ? E V(A) Y (B) D(C) X (D) B

18. A, CD, GHI, _____, UVWXY(A) LMNO (B) NOPQ(C) KLMN (D) MNOP

19. 48, 24, 72, 36, 108, ____(A) 180 (B) 144(C) 72 (D) 54

20. 2, 15, 41, 80, ?(A) 120 (B) 121(C) 132 (D) 111

Directions : In questions no. 21 to 25, selectthe missing number from the given responses.

21 25

21.

3 370 72 224 61 730 ?

(A) 5 (B) 8(C) 9 (D) 11

22.

17 8 5 513 7 5 46 12 6 3

10 6 4 ?

(A) 4 (B) 5(C) 6 (D) 7

23.

(A) F and 75 / F 75(B) E and 65 / E 65(C) D and 60 / D 60(D) C and 58 / C 58

24.

DL 10 14 FRRX 23 18 SMKM ? ? PV

(A) 18, 34 (B) 14, 21(C) 56, 84 (D) 12, 18

25.

(A) 12 (B) 16(C) 18 (D) 25

26. Priyanka and Kalpana start walking inopposite directions. Priyanka covers 3 kmand Kalpana covers 4 km. Then, Priyankaturns right and walks 4 km while Kalpanaturns left and walks 3 km. How far is eachfrom the starting point ?

3 4 4

3

(A) 10 km / 10 (B) 8 km / 8 (C) 5 km / 5 (D) 4 km / 4

27. In a class of 45 students, a boy is ranked20th. When two boys joined, his rank wasdropped by one. What is his new rank fromthe end ?45 20

(A) 25th / 25 (B) 26th / 26 (C) 27th / 27 (D) 28th / 28

28. Three positions of a dice are given below.Which is opposite to 3 ?

3 ?

(A) 2 (B) 1(C) 5 (D) 6

Page 4: Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning). 1788, 892, 444, 220, 112, 52, 24 (A) 52 (B) 112 (C) 220 (D) 444 Directions : In question nos. 16 to 20, A series is given, with one term/number

29. At 4 hrs and 40 minutes, what will be theangle between both hands ?

4 40

(A) 120° (B) 100°

(C) 90° (D) 130°30. If it was Saturday on December 17, 1899,

what will be the day on December 22,1901 ?

17 , 1899 22 ,1901

(A) Friday / (B) Saturday /

(C) Sunday / (D) Monday /

31. Six friends A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting ina row facing towards North. C is sittingbetween A and E. D is not at any end. B issitting at the immediate right of E. F is notat the right end but D is sitting at 3rd left ofE. Which of the following is sitting to theleft of D ?

6 C, AE D

B, E F D, E D

(A) F (B) C

(C) E (D) A

32. How many pairs of letters are there in theword "PREAMBLE" which have as many let-ters between them in the words as they havebetween them in the English alphabet ?

"PREAMBLE"

(A) None / (B) One /

(C) Two / (D) Three /

33. Arrange the following words as per order inthe dictionary

1. Aqueous 2. Aquarium

3. Aquiline 4. Aquatic

(A) 4, 3, 2, 1 (B) 1, 2, 3, 4

(C) 2, 4, 1, 3 (D) 3, 1, 4, 2

34. From the given alternatives select the wordwhich cannot be formed using the lettersof the given word.

GENERALIZATION(A) NOTE (B) RATION(C) LIZARD (D) GOAT

35. From the given alternatives select the wordwhich can be formed using the letters ofthe given word.

DICTIONARY(A) NATION (B) ADDITION(C) BINARY (D) DAIRY

36. The diagram below represents the studentswho study Physics, Chemistry, andMathematics.

Study the diagram and identify the regionwhich represents students who study bothPhysics and Chemistry but not Mathematics.

(A) T + S + U + P(B) C(C) R + T + A + U + P + S(D) T

37. Correct the following equations byinterchanging any two signs.

3 – 9 × 27 + 9 ÷ 3 = 3(A) + and – / + –

(B) × and + / × +(C) × and – / × –(D) – and ÷ / – ÷

Page 5: Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning). 1788, 892, 444, 220, 112, 52, 24 (A) 52 (B) 112 (C) 220 (D) 444 Directions : In question nos. 16 to 20, A series is given, with one term/number

38. If '+' mean '÷', '–' means '+', '×' means '–'and '÷' means '×', then find the value of 24÷ 12 – 18 + 9 –

'+' '÷', '–' '+', '×' '–' '÷' '×' 24 ÷ 12 – 18 + 9

(A) – 25 (B) 0.72

(C) 15.30 (D) 290

Directions : In questions no. 39 to 40, whichone set of letters when sequentially placed atthe gaps in the given letter series shallcomplete it ?

39 40

39. a _ n _ b _ _ n c b _ _ n c b

(A) b c a b a b (B) b a c b a b

(C) a b c b c b (D) a b b c c a

40. n c _ l n _ c l n c c _ n c _ l _ c c l

(A) c c l c c (B) c c n c c

(C) c l c l c (D) c c l c n

41. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, thenwhich of the following answer figures will bethe correct reflection of the question figure?

MN

Question Figure :

:

Answer Figures :

42. Which of the following answer figures willbe the correct water image of the questionfigure?

Question Figure ::

Answer Figures :

43. How many triangles are there in thefolllowing figures ?

(A) 20 (B) 22(C) 16 (D) 24

44. From the given answer figures, select theone in which the question figure is hidden/embedded.

Question Figure ::

Answer Figures ::

Page 6: Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning). 1788, 892, 444, 220, 112, 52, 24 (A) 52 (B) 112 (C) 220 (D) 444 Directions : In question nos. 16 to 20, A series is given, with one term/number

==================================================================================45. Identify the answer figure that completes

the pattern in the question figure.

Question Figure :

:

Answer Figures :

:

46. A piece of paper is folded and cut as shownbelow in the question figures. From thegiven answer figures, indicate how it willappear when opened.

Question figure :

Answer figures :

47. From the following group of figures, classifythose figures which are related to eachother in any way.

Question Figures :

:

(A) 1, 5, 8; 2, 6, 7; 3, 4, 9

(B) 1, 5, 7; 2, 6, 8; 3, 4, 5

(C) 1, 5, 8; 2, 4, 7; 3, 6, 9

(D) 1, 5, 8; 2, 6, 9; 3, 4, 7

48. In the following questions sign 'X' isassigned to the open state of a dice. Findthe figure from the given options which canbe obtained after closing the figure (X).

'X'

(A) A, B and C / A, B C

(B) B and C only / B C

(C) A, C and D only / A, C D

(D) B, C and D only / B, C D

Page 7: Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning). 1788, 892, 444, 220, 112, 52, 24 (A) 52 (B) 112 (C) 220 (D) 444 Directions : In question nos. 16 to 20, A series is given, with one term/number

49. Directions: In the question one/twostatement(s) are given, followed by someconclusions. You have to consider thestatement(s) to be true even if they seemto be at variance from commonly knownfacts. You have to decide which of the givenconclusions, if any, follow from the givenstatement(s).

Statements: / :

1. All sportsmen have good physique.

2. Some employees are sportsmen

Conclusions: / :

I. All employees have good physique.

II. Some men with good physique are notsportsmen.

(A) Both the conclusions follow

(B) None of the conclusions follows

(C) Only conclusion I followsI

(D) Only conclusion II followsII

50. A word is represented by only one set ofnumbers as given in any one of thealternatives. The sets of numbers given inthe alternatives are represented by twoclasses of alphabets as in two matrices givenbelow. The columns and rows of Matrix-I arenumbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix-IIare numbered from 5 to 9. A letter fromthese matrices can be represented first byits row and next by its column. e.g., 'h' canbe represented by 02, 20, 43 etc, and 'V' canbe represented by 58, 79, 95 etc. Similarly,you have to identify the set for the word givenbelow :SOFT

-I 0 4 -II 5 9

'H' 02, 20, 43 'V' 58, 79, 95

SOFT

(A) 55, 03, 22, 77 (B) 89, 32, 12, 97(C) 68, 11, 12, 97 (D) 89, 03, 12, 98

Page 8: Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning). 1788, 892, 444, 220, 112, 52, 24 (A) 52 (B) 112 (C) 220 (D) 444 Directions : In question nos. 16 to 20, A series is given, with one term/number

51. 1374 59 26

3

(A)447160 (B)

454160

(C)439160 (D)

429160

52. ` 2010 are to be divided among A, B and Cin such a way that if A gets ` 5 then B mustget ` 12 and if B gets ` 4 then C must get` 5.50. The share of C will exceed that of Bby –` 2010 A, B C A ` 5 B ` 12 B ` 4 C ` 5.50 C

B

(A) `620 (B) `430(C) ` 360 (D) ` 270

53. When a ball bounces, it rises to 34

of the

height from which it fell. If the ball isdropped from a height to 32 m, how much

34

32

(A)1142 m /

(B)1132 m /

(C) 13 m / (D) None of these /

54. An article is sold for ` 4600 at a gain of 15%.What would be the profit or loss percent if itis sold for ` 3600 ?

` 4600 15% ` 3600

(A) 6% profit / (B) 8% loss / (C) 10% loss / (D) 8% profit /

55. A man sells an article at a profit of 15%. Ifhe had bought it at 5% more and sold it for` 40 less, his profit would have been zero.Find the cost price.

15% 5% ` 40

(A) ` 250 (B) ` 300

(C) `350 (D) ` 400

56. A lent ` 5000 to B for 2 years and ` 3000 toC for 4 years on simple interest at the samerate of interest and received ` 2200 in allfrom both as interest. The rate ofinterest per annum is –

A, B ` 5000 2 C ` 3000 4

`2200

(A) 7% (B) 5%

(C)178 % (D) 10%

57. A certain sum of money at compoundinterest compounded yearly, grows to` 146410 in 4 year and to ` 161051 in5 years. Find the principal.

4 ` 146410 5 ` 161051

(A) ` 100000 (B) ` 125000

(C) `110000 (D) ` 10800058. 9 children can complete a piece of work in

360 days. 18 men can complete the samework in 72 days and 12 women cancomplete the piece of work in 162 days. Inhow many days can 4 men, 12 women and10 children together complete the pieceof work ?9 360 18

72 12 162 4 , 12

10 (A) 124 (B) 81(C) 68 (D) 96

Part - II (Quantitative Aptitude))

Page 9: Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning). 1788, 892, 444, 220, 112, 52, 24 (A) 52 (B) 112 (C) 220 (D) 444 Directions : In question nos. 16 to 20, A series is given, with one term/number

59. If 2 2 2 1cos 45 sec 60 sin 308

x , then

the value of x is –

2 2 2 1cos 45 sec 60 sin 308

x , x

–(A) 31(B) 32

(C)318

(D) None of these / 60. From the top of pillar of height 20 m the

angles of elevation and depression of thetop and bottom of another pillar are 30° and45° respectively. The height of the secondpillar is –

20 30°

45° –

(A)20 ( 3 1)3

m /

(B)20 ( 3 1)3

m /

(C) 20 3 m /

(D)203 m /

61. A man buys a certain number of mangoesat 6 a rupee and the same number at 9 arupee too. He mixes and sells them at 8 arupee. Find his profit or loss percent.

6 9

8

(A) 10% profit / (B) 10% loss / (C) 8.5% profit / (D) 8.5% loss /

62. Zinc and copper are in the ratio of 5 : 3 in200 gm of an alloy. How many grams of copperwe must add to make the ratio as 3 : 5 ?200 5 : 3

3 : 5 (A) 66 gm / (B) 72 gm /

(C)11333 gm / (D)

2663 gm /

63. The side BC, CA and AB of a ABC areproduced in order, forming exterior anglesACD, BAE and CBF then ACD+ BAE + CBF is equal to –

ABC BC, CA AB ACD,BAE CBF

ACD + BAE + CBF –(A) 540°(B) 360°(C) 180°(D) None of these /

64. A boat is being rowed away from a cliff150 m high. At the top of the cliff the angleof depression of the boat changes from60° to 45° in 2 minutes. The speed of theboat is –

150 2 60°

45° (A) 4.5 km/hr /(B) 1.9 km/hr / (C) 2.4 km/hr / (D) 3 km/hr /

65. If tan ax

then the value of 2 2

x

a x is –

tan ax

2 2

x

a x –

(A) cos (B) sin (C) cosec (D) sec

66. The sum of the age of a father and the ageof son in 75 years. If the product of theirages before 5 years was 750, then what isthe present age of son ?

75 5 750

(A) 30 years / (B) 55 years /

(C) 25 years / (D) 20 years /

67. The value of 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 2 3 4x x x x

is –

1 1 1 11 1 1 11 2 3 4x x x x

(A)11

5x

(B)

15x

(C)15

xx

(D)51

xx

Page 10: Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning). 1788, 892, 444, 220, 112, 52, 24 (A) 52 (B) 112 (C) 220 (D) 444 Directions : In question nos. 16 to 20, A series is given, with one term/number

68. If x = ya, y = zb and z = xc, then the value ofabc is –

x = ya, y = zb z = xc abc –(A) 0 (B) 1

(C)12

(D) 3

69. If in a hospital there is a consumption of1350 litres of milk for 70 patients for30 days, How many patients will consume1710 litres of milk in 28 days ?

30 70 1350 1710 28

(A) 59 (B) 85(C) 95 (D) 105

70. Two cyclists start from the same place inopposite directions. One goes towards northat 18 km/hr and the other goes towardssouth at 20 km/hr. What time will they taketo be 47.5 km/hr ?

18 20 47.5

(A)124

hours /

(B)1

14

hours /

(C) 2 hours 23 minutes / 2 23

(D)1234

hours /

71. In ABC and DEF, A = 50°, B = 70°,C = 60°, D = 60°, E = 70°, F = 50°,then ABC is similar to –ABC DEF , A = 50°, B = 70°,C = 60°, D = 60°, E = 70°, F = 50°,ABC –

(A) DEF (B) EDF(C) DFE (D) FED

72. AB and CD are two parallel chords of a circlewith centre O such that AB = 6 cm andCD = 12 cm. The chords are on the sameside of the centre and the distance betweenthem is 3 cm. Then the radius of circle is –AB CD, O

AB = 6 CD = 12 3

(A) 6 cm / (B) 5 2 cm /

(C) 7 cm / (D) 3 5 cm /

73. A three digit number 9a4 is added to anotherthree digit number 889 to give the four digitnumber 17b3. Which is divisible by 11, thenthe value of (a + b) is –

9a4 889 17b3

11 (a + b) –

(A) 3 (B) 5(C) 9 (D) 10

74. A boy is standing in the middle of a field,observes a flying bird in the north at anangle of elevation of 30° and after 2 minutes,he observes the same bird in the south atangle of elevation of 60°. If the bird flies allalong in a straight line at a height of

60 3 m, then its speed in km/hr is –

30° 2

60° 60 3

(A) 5.2 km/hr /

(B) 6 km/hr / (C) 7.2 km/hr / (D) 12 km/hr /

75. The population of a village is 4500, 1118 th of

them are males and the rest females. 40%of the females are married. Find the numberof married males.

4500 1118

40%

(A) 580 (B) 660(C) 700 (D) 1100

76. The average salary per head of all theworkers in a workshop is `95. The averagesalary of 15 officers is ` 525 and the averagesalary per head of the rest is ` 85. Find thetotal number of workers in workshop.

`95 15 ` 525

` 85

(A) 500 (B) 660(C) 620 (D) 645

Page 11: Part - I (General Intelligence & Reasoning). 1788, 892, 444, 220, 112, 52, 24 (A) 52 (B) 112 (C) 220 (D) 444 Directions : In question nos. 16 to 20, A series is given, with one term/number

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