Directions (1 - 2): In each of the following questions, there is a certain relationship between two given words on one side of ( :: ) and one word is given on another side ( :: ) while another word is to be found from the given alternatives, having the same relation with this word as the words of the given pair bear. Choose the correct alternative.
1. 1. 12: 20 :: 30: __?
2. United States: Bald eagle :: India : ?
A. Cheetah
B. Lion
C. Sparrow
D. Peacock
Directions (3 - 4): Some groups of letters are given, all of which, except one, share a common similarity while one is different. Choose the odd one out.
3.
A. Triangle
B. Trifle
C. Triathlon
D. Trilingual
4.
A. Volcanoes
B. Tsunamis
C. Tornadoes
D. Explosion
Directions (5 - 6): Choose the next number in the series from the options below:
5. 26, 24, 20, 18, 14, ?
6. 0, 1, 1, 2, 4, 8, ?
7. In a certain code ‘415’ means ‘milk is hot’; ‘18’ means ‘hot soup’; and ‘895’ means ‘soup is brown’. What number will indicate the word ‘brown’?
8. If CEJQ is coded as XVQJ, then BDIP will be coded as:
A. WURQ
B. YWRK
C. WUPI
D. YWPI
9. Introducing ‘Rakesh’, Raj said, “he is the son of the only son of my grandfather”. How is ‘Rakesh’ related to Raj?
A. Son
B. Brother
C. Father
D. Nephew
10. Ram facing south. He turns right and walks 40 metre. Then he turns right again and walks 20 metre. Then he turns left and walks 20 metre and then turning right walk 40 metre. Then he turns right again and walks 120 metre. In which direction he is from the starting point?
A. North-East
B. North-West
C. North
D. West
11. Anjali runs faster than Kiran, Preeti runs slower than Charu, Charu runs slower than Kiran. Who is the slowest runner? (L2)
A. Kiran
B. Preeti
C. Charu
D. Anjali
12. Suman and Archana are good in Music and Computer Science. Shikha and Suman are good in Computer Science and Chemistry. Shikha, Neha and Anjali are good in Chemistry and Economics. Anjali and Shikha are good in Chemistry and Mathematics. Neha and Archana are good in Economics and Music.
Who is good in Chemistry, Economics and Mathematics, but not in Computer Science?
A. Neha
B. Shikha
C. Suman
D.Anjali
13. In the following letter series, some of the letters are missing which are given in that order as one of the alternatives below it. Choose the correct alternative.
_ cd _ ac _ b _ _ dbacd _
A. abdbca
B. abdacb
C. abdbac
D. acdbad
14. Read the following information carefully and Answer: the questions given below it:
E x K, means E is brother of K.
E – K, means E is mother of K.
E % K, means E is father of k.
Which of the following represents that’ N’ is the son of ’P ‘?
A. N x R %P
B. N%R x P
C. P % N x R
D. N-R % T
15. Find the word which cannot be made from letters of the given word.
IMPECCABLE
A. LIME
B. BEAM
C. PEBBLE
D. CABLE
16. In a row of boys, Shekhar and Prabhat occupy the ninth place from the right end and tenth place from the left end, respectively. If they interchange their places, then Shekhar and Prabhat occupy seventeenth place from the right and eighteenth place from the left respectively. How many boys are there in the row?
17. 50 chocolates were distributed among four kids, Pinki, Sweety, Anu and Meenu. Pinki and Sweety have as many chocolates between them as between Anu and Meenu, but Pinki has more chocolates than Sweety; and Anu has only half of what Meenu has. Also, Pinki has 5 more chocolates than Meenu. Who has the maximum number of chocolates?
A. Pinki
B. Sweety
C. Anu
D. Meenu
In the question given below, there are three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I to III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read the statements and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
18.Statements:
Some pigeons are eagles.
All eagles are sparrows.
Some sparrows are not pigeons.
Conclusions:
I. Some sparrows are pigeons.
II. All pigeons are sparrows.
III. All eagles are pigeons.
A. Only I follows
B. Only II follows
C. Only III follows
D. Both I and III follows
19. In the following question, choose the correct mirror image from the alternatives (A), (B), (C) and (D), when mirror is placed on the line AB.
20. Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded form of the last question figure.
21. In the following question, a part of question figure is missing. Find out from the given Answer: figures, that can replace the ‘?’ to complete the question figure.
22. n the question given below there are four figures given out of which three are similar or related in some manner. Find the figure which is odd one out.
23. Which letter replaces the question mark?
24. Two positions of a cube are as follows.
Point out which number will be on the top if number 3 is at the bottom.
25. In the following question, you are given a figure (?) followed by four alternative figures A,B, C and D such that figure (?) is embedded in one of them. Find out the alternative figure which contains figure (?) as its part.
1. Answer: Option B
Explanation:
4 × 3 = 12
5 × 4 = 20
6 × 5 = 30
So, 7 × 6 = 42
2. Answer: Option D
Explanation:
As Bald eagle is the national bird of US; similarly Peacock is the national bird of India.
3. Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Except (B), tri indicates ‘three’
4. Answer: Option D
Explanation:
All except (d), are natural calamities.
5. Answer: Option D
Explanation:
Sequence of -2, -4 is being followed in the question.
6. Answer: Option D
Explanation:
Every term is the sum of all its previous numbers. So the last number should be 16.
7. Answer: Option A
Explanation:
The code for ‘hot’ is 1. So, the code of ‘soup’ is 8. Now, the code for ‘is’ is 5. Hence, we can say that the code for ‘brown’ is 9.
8. Answer: Option B
Explanation:
The first 13 letters of the alphabet are coded by the 13 letters of the alphabet in reverse, i.e.
= A B C D E F G H I J K L M (first 13 letters)
= Z Y X W V U T S R Q P O N (13 letters in reverse)
It is obvious from the above coding scheme that:
B = Y, D = W, I = R and K = P or P = K
Therefore, B D I P will be coded as Y W R K.
9. Answer: Option B
Explanation:
The only son of Raj’s grandfather is the father of Raj and Rakesh is the son of Raj’s father, Hence Rakesh is the brother of Raj.
10.Answer: Option A
Explanation:
11. Answer: Option B
Explanation:
From the given information we get the following.
Anjali> Kiran > Charu > Preeti
Hence, Preeti is the slowest runner.
12. Answer: Option D
Explanation:
According to the data, we infer
Suman - Music, Computer Science, Chemistry
Archana - Music, Computer Science, Economics
Shikha - Computer Science, Chemistry, Economics, Mathematics
Anjali - Chemistry, Mathematics, Economics
Neha – Music, Chemistry, Economics
13. Answer: Option B
Explanation:
The series acdb/ acdb/ acdb/ acdb. Thus, the pattern ' acdb ' is repeated
14. Answer: Option C
Explanation:
P%N, means P is father of N and N x R, means N is brother of R, thus N is the son of P.
15. Answer: Option C
Explanation:
PEBBLE
16. Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Since Shekhar and Prabhat exchange places, so Shekhar’s new position is the same as Prabhat’s earlier position and vice versa. This position is 17th from the right and 10th from the left. Therefore, Number of boys in the row = (16 + 1 + 9) = 26.
17. Answer: Option A
Explanation:
Pinki has 5+ Chocolates than Meenu.
Meenu has 2 times the chocolate that Anu has.
Also, Pinki has more chocolates than Sweety.
Therefore, Pinki has the maximum number of chocolates.
18. Answer: Option A
Explanation:
Only I is definitely true
19. Answer: Option B
20. Answer: Option B
21. Answer: Option B
22.Answer: Option A
Explanation:
‘+’ is always opposite to ‘–’ and ‘*’ is opposite to ‘÷’.
23. Answer: Option A
Explanation:
In each diagram, letters are written in sequence, starting in the top left circle and moving clockwise around the other 3 outer circles, in steps given by the numerical value of the central letter each time.
24. Answer: Option B
Explanation:
The faces adjacent to 3 are 1, 4, 2 and 5.
So, 6 is on the top when 3 is at the bottom.
25. Answer: Option B