3
1. One half of a number is three times 9. What is
1. f-*-t:ft
31it11 9 Wf
one third of that number ?
C Iasi 471 Tit ?
(1) 16
(1) 16
(2) 18
(2) 18
(3) 21
(3) 21
(4) 28
(4) 28
2. Ina group of 40 tourists, 25% want to go toAgra,
2. 40 711tAt1
1391* I TI:f Titan' 'WI
7 -1:1 25% 311771
15% want to go to Jaipur, 20% want to go to
7711IT •10-i1
Amritsar, 20% want to go to Goa and the rest
20% Thll 'INf '1I
want to go to Ganktok. How many tourists want
* I ftA
410*, 15%
*, 20% 3-177:17 ssii-11 'TO e 34)7
* I'4T-
717 'c4 •1111•970
TiTtft 7171 m410* ?
to go to Gangtok ?
(1) 4
(1) 4
(2) 16
(2) 16
(3) 8
(3) 8
(4) 6
(4) 6
3. Ravi and Rani, both were born in the month of
3. Ti7 37tt
c -ft TT •7-44
September. Ravi was born on Wednesday, the
1?-4-417 5 fi:RIZR f79 7-44 Iiii 211 I
5th September. Rani is 19 days younger than
rc-r
3T1 Q11 t tra
TN 71 19
(141. w 744 rcbq f7ff - 3Tf 2T1 ?
Ravi. On what day was Rani born ?
(1) Wednesday
(1) ItTqR
(2) Monday
(2) 414111k
(3) Tuesday
(3) i-I4RiqR
(4) Friday
(4) 7717
4. How many 5's in the following number series
are preceded and followed by even numbers ?
4. .4)r1 Trt
3f1T
sltr7r 7 f*-9.4 5 3fW t:l*t4it
7i Trrf 442,41* ?
4257625653527845853257656
4257625653527845853257656
(1) 6
(1) 6
(2) 5
(3) 4
(3) 4
(4) 3
(4) 3
4
5. Bunny would be x years of age after 7 years.
x 7=41*T
5. 7 74 77
What was his age 4 years ago ?
f*ff9/ 2? ?
(1) x + 4
(1) x + 4
(2) x – 4
(2) x – 4
(3) x – 7
(3) x – 7
(4) x – 11
(4) x – 11
6. The radius of a circular garden is 70m. How long
6. 7T 46,:bik 7111-4
N.-qr 70 *. * Izi:r qi1=1*
is the outer boundary of the garden ?
7Tri '0 •M'7T1 fWat
(1) 220 m
(1) 220*.
(2) 240 m
(2) 240*.
(3) 440 m
(3) 440*.
(4) 540 m
(4) 540*.
7. Abha says her mother is the only daughter-inlaw of Arun's father's mother. How isAbha related
i 4 71i TO 317*1
?
-grf awat
7. 371-7 *gt
fEr-dr
Tri
7T-41-d17,* 131rP11 T awur qzrr FtYar * ?
to Arun ?
(1) Sister
(1) c4 6-r
(2) Daughter
(2) t
(3) Aunt
(3)
(4) Wife
(4) Li c-rel
8. If a chair is called a table, table is called
TIT
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8. 44
,
qq14-14ed, Y41414K,d.
inn
tifa, , 41,4)
77, 7rr7
f- r, t awrrcrw -.Tr f-*-74 Tr{ ttrrr ?
blackboard, blackboard is called duster, duster
is called chalk, chalk is called desk, and desk is
(514
called lunch box, where would the teacher write
in the class ?
(1) Table
(1) -47
(2) Desk
(2) i-F5
(3) Blackboard
(3)
(4) Duster
(4) 779
Directions : In questions 9-14, select the
Pi4qi : •177 9-14 14
alternative that is different from the other three.
9. (1) Igloo
q 4111-14ece.
ff17 7:1
9. (1) vc-1,
(2) Hut
(2) T'n:rt
(3) Workshop
(3)
(4) Flat
(4)
TR f4771
7f97
34
5
10. (1) Ant
10. (1) ma
a
(2) Honeybee
(2) Tr • -CI
(3) Butterfly
(3) i iIra
(4) Spider
(4) •iTt
11. (1) HARD
11 (1) HARD
(2) STOP
(2) STOP
(3) LOOK
(3) LOOK
(4) NEXT
(4) NEXT
12. (1) 263
12. (1) 263
(2) 441
(2) 441
(3) 284
(3) 284
(4) 293
(4) 293
13. (1) adg
13. (1) adg
(2) beh
(2) beh
(3) chl
(3) chl
(4) dgj
(4) dgj
14. (1) 5, 6, 8, 12, 20
14. (1) 5, 6, 8, 12, 20
(2) 7, 10, 16, 28, 52
(2) 7, 10, 16, 28, 52
(3) 9, 14, 24, 44, 84
(3) 9, 14, 24, 44, 84
(4) 3, 4, 6, 10, 18
(4) 3, 4, 6, 10, 18
Directions : In questions 15-20, find the missing
term of the series :
15. 8, 24, 48, 80, 120,
1
174
tg
: 1P7 15-20 14 t .
:
15. 8, 24, 48, 80, 120,
(1) 162
(1) 162
(2) 168
(2) 168
(3) 172
(3) 172
(4) 200
(4) 200
16. 2, 10, 26, 50, 82,
16. 2, 10, 26, 50, 82,
(1) 112
(1) 112
(2) 124
(2) 124
(3) 132
(3) 132
(4) 122
(4) 122
71
tord T-ziN ait
6
17. 0, 1, 1, 2, 3,
17. 0, 1, 1, 2, 3,
(1) 4
(1) 4
(2) 7
(2) 7
(3) 5
(3)
(4) 6
(4) 6
18. 2, 8, 18, 32, 50,
18. 2, 8, 18, 32, 50,
(1) 64
(1) 64
(2) 72
(2) 72
(3) 80
(3) 80
(4) 96
(4) 96
19. 4, 7, 10, 13. 16,
19
4. 7. 10, 13, 16, ....
(1) 19
(1) 19
(2) 17
(2) 17
(3) 20
(3) 20
(4) 21
(4) 21
20 aei. mge. ghj. ahu
ghj. an:.
";_i7(
(1) jsk
(1) jsk
(2) npe
(2) ripe
(3) vmn
vmn
(4) oph
(4) oph
21 if in certain code. ORANGE is written as
SVERKI. how would you write r C.,%1EGRAN":..TE
. ............
tr,T 3771
21. 7-Tf77 ORANGE --t1
'7•;". -41 1741
SV ERKI
T'12. 'POMEGR AN AT E •TI
in that code 7
(1) TSQIKVEQEXI
(1) TS(.:)IKVEQEXI
(2) ORPGJTCSCVP
(2) ORPGJTCSCVP
;31 ROOGHSCHCLJF
;3i R'.")0GHSCHCUF
(4) TSOIKEVQX1E.
(4) TSOIKEVQXIE
7
22. In a code language 'RACING HORSE' is written
22. qk `RACING HORSE'
?
NICE' is the same code ?
(1) 928 80 4780
(1) 928 80 4780
(2) 920 89 7840
(2) 920 89 7840
(3) 982 89 7804
(3) 982 89 7804
(4) 920 89 7480
(4) 920 89 7480
23. Find the total number of triangles in the given
ails 11714 564873
--t
cr -g• 4 'SHE IS NICE' t\-4
21590 'f745r-
as 564873 21590. How would you write 'SHE IS
23. -j1,;( f T17 6,Trff 4 art f-*---d-4 t9-7 ?
figure :
(1) 10
(1) 10
(2) 12
(2) 12
(3) 15
(3) 15
(4) 16
(4) 16
24. The sum of ages of Sudha and her mother is 63
24. TIT 74 3,Ha; TiT rn1TctLIT9 319 -T-r la r r 63 qti
years Four years back her mother's age was 4
7-17 qui ITO TTi
times that of Sudha's age at that time. What is
371
TIT
4 Tin 2it I TIT
RD
3 ci;)
TIT chl 7411"19 349 w--if ?
3119 37f
the present age in years of Sudha's mother ?
(1) 44 years
(1) 44 74
(2) 58 years
(2) 58 -t7i
(3) 48 years
(3) 48 ail
(4) 52 years
(4) 52 74
25. If one alphbet removes from word 'FRIEND', then
25.
`FRIEND' if
the meaning of new word is just opposite to
77 44 ic.c
'FRIEND'. What is that alphabet ?
ITT ?
(1) F
(2) I
(3) R
(4) E
342i f47ft4
f9-wf9
,311dit
qdr31
3TUT
8
relation between Women, Mothers and Doctors ?
fcrq TrR N71 14
14T faw Triro.i. MI1IL
Arge
3T wtt. ckifor ?
(1)
(1)
26. Which of the following diagrams indicates the best
26. t4
(2)
(2) Ca OD
(3)
(4)
(3)
0
27. If 3 x 2 = 10, 4 x 3= 14, 5 x 4 = 18,6 x 5=22,
27. 'AFC 3 x 2=10,4 x 3=14, 5 x 4=18,6 x 5=22,
then 7 x 6 = ?
t 7 x 6 =?
(1) 20
(1) 20
(2) 26
(2) 26
(3) 30
(3) 30
(4) 42
(4) 42
28. Rahul came to know that his place is 12th from
28. tiv-f
Trdi nicif fw a
31'17 .IC41 aft
right in a line of boys and 4th from left. How many
3** 124f
boys will add so that total boys become 28 :
7-4* 3 711#17
(1) 12
(1) 12
(2) 20
(2) 20
(3) 14
(3) 14
(4) 13
(4) 13
29. Sonia thinks of a number and multiplies it by 6.
She then adds 10 to it and divides the result by
29. 1:fr97T
3*-14 10
r-W
dt-i4 6 3 •31)5 fc7
Tdr-47
(1) 8
(2) 5
(2) 5
(3) 7
(3) 7
(4) 3
(4) 3
of
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tif-wr> Rbo4
7T4fir 28 7-4* >
?
*Tifttrugt*r 8 14 ITT Rtif I *tip Arc
is 11. What number did Sonia think in the
(1) 8
iitirWr
ni *314 6 14 TIT 1cbqf I fvot
8. Then she adds 6. The number thus obtained
beginning ?
l
*-4 t-itsie-if ATM .# 7-6 11 I
TeriAzrr A '.i tt1A--Filtitgi 4.141 ?
9
30, In a Zoo, there are 80 animals. Out of them 50
30. 7i raistiit.R 14 80 'iii
ri14 14 50
-c-t-r-1141 Tri44 '4 14 10 *fw Itt I
are mammals. Out of these mammals, 10 have
7-mat faisql,R -14 fwa-4 3117717 7T9-471* *TT
horns on their heads. What percentage of animals
f?
in the zoo have horns ?
(1) 15%
(1) 15%
(2) 12.5%
(2) 12.5%
(3) 10.5%
(3) 10.5%
(4) 13.5%
(4) 13.5%
4
31. 20% of the — th of a number is 60, then number
5
is
31. Trfc
4
-th
4&se4r
5
20%, 60 t, a1 t.ksit* :
:
(1) 275
(1) 275
(2) 375
(2) 375
(3) 325
(3) 325
(4) 400
(4) 400
32. How much percent is 75 gms of a kilograms ?
32. 75 717 1 fcnri 4)14
(1) 7.5
(1) 7.5
(2) 0.75
(2) 0.75
(3) 075
(3) .075
(4) 75
(4) 75
33 A man purchased apples at the rate of 18 for a
rupee and sold them at the rate of 15 for a rupee.
33.
f*TiT 31fr49"
t, *ir-o7 1 6,4 * 18
7* *4
?
14.1-,( 1 i-4,1
*1.57-{ -4 -47f7131-F77-d7ri-izrrO'-r*:
The gain or loss percent is :
(1) 20%
(1) 20%
2
(2) 16 — %
3
2
(2) 16- %
3
(3) 15%
(3) 15%
(4) None of the above
(4) TTA*1 -14
34. In a class of 36 students the rank of Nitesh is
18th from the top. What will be his rank from
*
34. 36 f4Trrfti
Tut -4 19ft 7T
bottom ?
(1) 19th
(1) 19t
(2) 17th
(2) 17-ai
(3) 18th
(3) 18t
(4) 20th
(4) 20t
'MT 7T T.2.1T9' d--it A 187f* I
A -RTri*
10
35. Identify the trend in the given arrangement and
5
110
10
8
10
15
10
270
15
t aQTt 7:7
4(s.,-4114 I
select the missing number.
6
77-5R
35.
10
10
11
5
110
12
10
8
6
10
15
10
270 10
11
10
12
15
(1) 240
(1) 240
(2) 230
(2) 230
(3) 100
(3) 100
(4) 132
(4) 132
Directions : 36 — 37 Find the missing numbers
1-14t : 36 — 37 kJ-44(5d 3-irtfilqi 77 -1(s,,tr3ii
in the figure given below :
36.
TT Tim 7rrt4t
36.
(1) 218
(1) 218
(2) 1208
(2) 1208
(3) 228
(3) 228
(4) 282
(4) 282
37.
37.
(1) 20
(2) 92
(3) 228
(4) 282
38. The Sum of the ages of 4 children born at the
interval of 2 years each is 40, what is the age of
(1) 20
(2) 92
(3) 228
(4) 282
38. gig t-t
7ft/T 40 *,
the eldest child ?
(1) 13 years
(2) 8 years
(3) 11 years
(4) 7 years
(1) 13q$
(2) 811
(3) 11 ari
(4) 7 q-ci
7ruq—
31'77
i7
T174
Wr--T21. i 371 qz11* ?
31-9
11
39. The hour hand of a clock is at 6 and the minute
7ft 71d T# 6 TR* 37 14-11d ai m
39. •crW 1T-4
1
hand is at 1. If the minute hand moves ahead at
117 "zit ri-ild cficil73 150° 3711- 7 ,micit*43717174
an angle of 150°, what would be the time by that
17rt -7 qzrT 7--4t 5litt ?
clock ?
(1) 6 : 15
(1) 6 : 15
(2) 6 : 20
(2) 6 : 20
(3) 6 : 30
(3) 6 : 30
(4) 6:50
(4) 6 : 50
40. Amar saves 3rd
o
off his salary every month. At
3
the end of one year, he has saved sixty thousand
aUCr tcrr
177 74* afR
(1) Rs. 12500
(1) 7. 12500
(2) Rs. 15000
(2) "F.15000
(3) Rs. 25000
(3)
(4) Rs. 30000
(4) -F. 30000
Directions : Read the passage below & answer
141777
from Delhi to Bhopal in 70 minutes. The distance of
TIT 70
f97tt 3T-1- 71 9-7Tm 74 ,-Ichk 379
-11,114. +hc-i1
a-1sr
rs,-741
311
T
I ?0fTfi zrg-
*717 A 560 fT.1:11. tT,
1417T7 1141y
77, 40 1.4-1-1-.r.
300 km from Bhopal to Nagpur is covered in 40
?
d7-1t
"71T zw4 isrni
way it stops at Bhopal and Nagpur. it covers 560 km.
s311t
25000
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41-44
An aeroplane flies from Delhi to Chennai. On the
minutes. From Nagpur, the aeroplane flies at a speed
*ii
1-r1f I d--11,r -1Trftn-
rupees. What is his monthly salary ?
Questions 41-44.
/1\
3 37rrt
*
40. 3T AF-11:17 3774
500 fT.Tit. ,Afrf
Tqi i1
300 ft.*.
I -ti,rt"; '4 77 5,41'J z1z;1\71
1 Trit it
31111
of 500 km/hr. and reaches chennai in 1 hour.
41. What is the distance of Chennai from Delhi ?
41.
1sc--.41
(1) 1275 km.
(1) 1275 fT.-14-I-
(2) 1160 km.
(2) 1160 f4.4..
(3) 1240 km.
(3) 1240 fT.Tft.
(4) 1360 km
(4) 1360 ft.*.
42. What was the speed of the aeroplane between
42 k,-4174 TirTT7 -71".4
Delhi to Bhopa. ?
(1) 420 km/hr.
(1) 420 411-11/W1
(2) 300 km/hr
_.
(2) 300 ii-0-4/7#1
(3) 480 km/hr.
(3) 480 fch4tp--idr
(4) 560 km/hr.
(4) 560 f+-1:ft/-4-11
I-Ad* ?
'Slid 3f
ifcr 77 2.ff?
,
12
43. What is the distance of Chennai from Bhopal ?
43. a-4* ittrmX1 1 1 i t i
(1) 800 km.
(1) 800 ft*
(2) 700 km.
(2) 700 fw.*1.
(3) 500 km.
(3) 500 ft.*.
(4) 1100 km.
(4) 1100 ft.lt.
44. What was the maximum speed of the
aeroplane ?
3TfiTT-dgr Trfff fwdt 2ft ?
44. sail zizm
(1) 480 km/hr.
(1) 480 f.-riliter
(2) 500 km/hr.
(2) 500 fw.A.TEizi
(3) 450 km/hr.
(3) 450 ft.13/./Itei
(4) 420 km/hr.
(4) 420 ft.itilter
45. If South-East becomes North, North East
becomes West, South West becomes East and
so on, what will West become ?
f?
45. 7:ft 7fW71-74 t7TT 37K of 77, acct—TO tr1797
77, tkiTIT—LiPv4
s-7N 47 v-11 sichit
trft-7-47wim1 rcqirali
3Trq,
.qaTA "cri-79-14'
cqir lzrr cb5(11 I ?
(1) North East
(1) art
(2) North West
(2) art trf79*
(3) South East
(3) 7fvui
(4) South West
(4) 7NTITT trr-79*
46. A is two years older than B, who is twice as old
as C. If the total of the ages of A, B and C be 27,
then how old is B ?
'C'
46. 'A"B' * 2 74 7•1* 'B'
A, B 4rt C
,9 3Trzl 27 Ti *, B
?
(1) 7 years
(1) 774
(2) 8 years
(2) 8 al
(3) 9 years
(3) 9 Ti
(4) 10 years
(4) 10 aq
47. Present ages of Sonia and Anita are in the ratio
of 5 : 4. Three years hence, the ratio of their
ages will become 11 9 respectively. What is
Anita's present age ?
47. *W97 3
31917T
"Tii*
,;1
1
I 3-1A71.
(1) 24 years
(1) 24-44
(2) 27 years
(2) 2774
(3) 40 years
(3) 407i
(4) 45 years
(4) 4574
.41:11.ff 319 W. 3TITITff 5 : 4
zft
7Err
I
39-4' 3-19 TT 3977 ShHq1: 11 : 9 tt
441,1Tff 3W f*-1-9•1
?
13
Directions : Select missing arithmetic operations
k4qi : Wi 48-51 # Tit
TifTzTiA wzri
:
in questions 48-51 :
48. 5_9_3_2_5= 18
48. 5_9_3_2_5= 18
(1) +, x, +, —
(1) + , x, +, —
(2) x, + , ÷, —
(2) x, + , +, —
(3)
(3)
x, ±, +, —
(4) + , + +, x
49. 4_2_6_3_5= 15
x, ÷, +, —
(4) + , +, +, x
49. 4_2_6_3_5=15
(1) + , +, x, —
(1) + , +, x, —
(2) +, +, x, _
(2) +, +, x, _
(3) —, x, +,
(3)
(4) +, x, +, _
(4) +, x, +,
50. (6 _ 4) _ 8 _ 8 _ 2 = 9
(1) x
+, +,
(2) +, x,
(3)
(4) +,
50. (6 _ 4) _ 8 _ 8 _ 2 = 9
(1) x , +, +, —
—
x
—, x, +,
+—
x,
51 7 _ 3 _ 4 _ 9 _ 3 = 16
(2) +, x,
—
x,
÷—
(3)
(4) +,
x,
51. 7_3_4_9_3= 16
(1) +, x,
(1) +, x,
(2) x, + ±, —
(2) x, + ÷, —
(3) x, +,
(3) x, +,
(4) +, +, x, —
(4) +,
52. A man walks 3 Km. towards South. He then turns
52. v,q, - 11
-4?1•
east and walks 5 Km. Then he turns north and
walks 4 Km. Again, he turns west and walks 5
Km. How far is he from his original position ?
x, —
3717 3 fw.131 oir
I fit
'17—*
-7 5 f".1:ft. 7i0T 1 II* 77 76 d7it
3-1Y{ 777 4 ft.tft. 710f I lint "dg' "If791:1
3-fn
77 5 ft.1:11 7401 1 3T4 76 3111t3TTtf fT-P-ifd
f*791 ?
(1) 2 Km.
(1) 2 ft.t.
(2) 1 Km .
(2) 1 fw.tft.
(3) 3 Km.
(3) 3
(4) 1.5 Km.
(4) 1.5 fW.A.
53. How many meaningful and independent words
53. 'PINEAPPLE' qt.c
can be made from 'PINEAPPLE' without changing
fft
the sequence of alphabets ?
tilik
(1) 2
(1) 2
(2) 5
(2) 5
(3) 4
(3) 4
(4) 3
(4) 3
? t7r
377 3f4tf
a->4 -4 7711 w.
c 31.241-cri
64sci1ir
14
Directions : Given below are five words, each
represented by a letter. Select a correct sequence of
:
trfq yid f
TR
1,44 atii-t *71
rtT 3r7flm fcbqr Trzrr
19 auff
Tiq 7f77
54. A –>
1371tIT C –› #17 tifT417
these letters.
54. A -+ Earth B –> Continent C -4 Solar
System D -f Universe E -3 Country
D Wrt E –>
(1) CDEAB
(1) CDEAB
(2) DCABE
(2) DCABE
(3) ABECD
(3) ABECD
(4) BCAED
(4) BCAED
55. A ---> Cloth B –> Cotton balls C --> Thread
55. A –> 7351 B
D –> Cotton plant E –> Cotton fibre
D –>
WEITTI
(1) BCDEA
(2) DBECA
(2) DBECA
(3) ECDBA
(3) ECDBA
(4) CDBEA
(4) CDBEA
Directions For questions 56-59, if x means ÷,
14y1 : 5IY -f
56-59, t f77 zft
means +, then select the
correct answers for these questions.
56 2 ± 4 — 6 + 8 = ?
FMS (-15 drIk
(1) 18
(2) 26
(2) 26
(3) 22
(3) 22
(4) 12
(4) 12
3—6x2+5=?
57.
3—6x2+5=?
(1) 6
(1) 6
(2) 5
(2) 5
(3) 4
(3) 4
(4) 3
(4) 3
58 64 x 8 + 5 ÷ 3 =
58. 64 x 8 + 5 + 3 = ?
(1) 7
(1) 7
(2) 6
(2) 6
(3) 9
(3) 9
(4) 8
(4) 8
59 04 ÷ 0.6 —0.5+0.2 = ?
-R I
56. 2 + 4 — 6 + 8 = ?
(1) 18
59. 0.4 ÷ 0.6 –0.5+0.2 =?
11) 2 6
(1) 2.6
(2) 3 0
(2) 3.0
(3) 2.8
(3) 2.8
(4) 3.2
(4) 3.2
C
NPTI
E -->
(1) BCDEA
+ means —, — means x,
57.
B
3-TO
÷,
15
alternative pair of words that has the same relationship
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Directions : In questions 60-61, select the
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-cf 71 #49-4 fv
between them as the given pair of words.
60. Student : School
17:Pii :
60. "F-
(1) Lawyer : Court
(1)
chid
(2) Scientist : Project
(2)
:
(3) Patient : Hospital
(3) HM4 :
(4) Farmer : Crops
(4) f-*-7:17 : (41-K4
61. Blood . Heart
61. T-4Tt :
: 7r1"t
(1) Bones : Body
(1)
(2) Taste : Tongue
(2) 7:617
(3) Air : Lungs
(3) VIT :1*-17t
(4) Hearing : Ears
(4) 79-97 : chip
62. In a code language 245 means Grass is Green;
62. 74t fT# cb,d ITT if 245 'TT 340 * `17117:1t *,"
5734 means Cow eats green grass and 25968
5734 'TT 3TO * "'n T# WTI
means Green is beautiful and cool. Which digit
3TO "771717
means Grass ?
d5r* 1" rchq 3tw -wr 3TO `1=Rri
?
(1) 2
(1) 2
(2) 7
(2) 7
(3) 5
(3) 5
(4) 4
(4) 4
63. How many rectangles are there in the figure given
31Ti 25968 'TT
63. -11=.t
below :
(1) 18
(1) 18
(2) 26
(2) 26
(3) 30
(3) 30
(4) 32
(4) 32
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Directions : Answer questions 64-65 after
k4qt : TIF 64-65 TT 371( kJ-Ili-if-6d faa7trr
studying the following details.
Out of 90 students of class IXth, rectangle denotes
students who are good in literary activities, circle
90 f-471g17:11 1:11t71 f 91-)qtaif
facarfti
aTraff 74 . 7rirmr Trar t, ti9-m-3-14.5rt-trr faTcrrfirzff
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74 .767 7Rn
denotes students who are good in sports and triangle
denotes students good in art.
64. How many students are good in literary activities
1
64. fw-d4 faTTral
as well as sports ?
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(1) 18
(1) 18
(2) 12
(2) 12
(3) 15
(3) 15
(4) 10
(4) 10
65. How many students are good in literary activities
uf
6,
11.3.1Y 7 -67T- 41c,
?
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65. f-** f7Ef1211
as well as arts ?
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?
(1) 12
(1) 12
(2) 15
(2) 15
(3) 17
(3) 17
(4) 13
(4) 13
66. A clock is placed in a way that 12 points towards
Mari
Tit 77nip t 211
72,7 3 la
66.
North direction and 3 points towards East
17r 1:112 67.1(f711
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direction. The time on the clock is 7 : 28. In which
7 77 "TT 28 51-id I 7713-t 17r-4
direction, do we find the hour hand and the
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1
1171:
4-11d
341r ?
minute hand respectively.
(1) SW, SE
(1) futi1-trf7914, 7fqa-r-TO
(2) SW, E
(2) . fuTrr- rffal7,
(3) S, SE
(3) 7N-71, 7fuTTT--7-4
(4) SW, NE
(4) furr1--izif7914, 37R-74
67. What angle is formed by the hour and minute
67. to-)
1:171
hands of a clock when the time is 10 : 10 ?
=4;1
(1) 100°
(1) 100°
(2) 150°
(2) 150°
(3) 120°
(3) 120°
(4) 60°
(4) 60°
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68. A meaningful word ending with N is made from
68. 'MARATHON 7rg * 41 2, , till 7 407 70
the third, sixth, seventh and eighth letter of the
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7Tg TI 46(1714 WIT ?
word 'MARATHON'. What is the first letter of the
word ?
(1) 0
(1) 0
(2) R
(2) R
(3) H
(3) H
(4) A
(4) A
69. Which letter is immediate left to the 13th letter
69. *It
*
qui fiendcv4 wIt 3117 wr
atriwt?
of the English alphabets ?
(1) k
(2) j
(3) n
(4) I
70. How many 2 digit numbers are there between
af*i 10(41 *.itsgrail
70. 10-50 * '4
by 4?
Ht«.k it .41 6 * fqiit-4a. . -6 Acil
f7ITLIV Td 6141 ?
(1) 3
(1) 3
(2) 4
(2) 4
(3) 2
(3) 2
(4) 5
(4) 5
10-50 which are exactly divisible by 6 but not
71. If 17 x 45 = 7415, then what would be 82 x 64 ?
71.
17 x 45 = 7415
(1) 2684
(1) 2684
(2) 4564
(2) 4564
(3) 4568
(3) 4568
(4) 6248
(4) 6248
72. The ratio between the speeds of two trains is
4 : 5. If the second train runs 300 km. in 2 hours,
then the speed of the first train will be :
72. t
7Tfff
414
82 x 64 qzir *ri ?
3911M 4 : 5 I 7*17:1#
2
14 300 fT.it. -9-7t *, t -9791 M+iisl
+it'd war ?
(1) 130 km/h
(1) 130 fW.Ititi.
(2) 128 km/h
(2) 128 f*.474.
(3) 120 km/h
(3) 120 fT.1:II/Ei.
(4) 150 km/h
(4) 150 f*'.*./Ti.
S/73 UPC/12—MAT(VIII)-2A
E
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73. On selling 15 toys at Rs. 750, there is a loss
equal to the cost price of 5 toys. The cost price
73. 15 ft§r0)71
* wisik
of a toy is :
f-*-Tir* ?
(1) Rs. 85
(1) T. 85
(2) Rs. 80
(2) T. 80
(3) Rs. 65
(3) T. 65
(4) Rs. 75
(4) T. 75
74. Divide 50 by 1/2 and add 10. What is the
750 to44 14 ci1=44 ITT 5 fr+11**-4
74. 50 14 %
rri 4.4* -crT fu*4
11FT tl
,r4
10 I . I d'cR TErr ?
answer ?
(1) 35
(1) 35
(2) 110
(2) 110
(3) 45
(3) 45
(4) 120
(4) 120
75. You are participating in a race. You have
overtaken the 3rd person. At what position are
75. 3171 .7T‘1'1 > ITTT1
Rqr
417 31*71*
ff--4?i
31-rtr fcbq -t-q-m TR* ?
you ?
(1) first
(2) third
(3) second
(4) fifth
76 The average weight of 8 persons increases by
2.5 kg. when a new person comes in place of
76. 3TTd olk1g1
3-11TM 1117 2.5 -F- .1)1. 'q7 zti
T1 A IZ t;ch
65 IT.T.
I 77 77'4f-4- 7
one of them weighing 65 kg. What is the weight
coil
?
of the new person ?
(1) 76 kg
(1) 76 fT.7.
(2) 80 kg .
(2) 80 f'."71.
(3) 85 kg
(3) 851T:a
(4) 90 kg
(4) 90 fT.7.
S/73 UPC/12—MAT(VIII)-2B
19
yi : 54q-f 77-78
Directions : For questions 77-78, choose the
correct alternative that fits into the pattern.
77.
fcitl f=41 14
77.
7T4
,
+
* A7\L
.,
4•
(1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(3)
(4)
78.
41d
ri,i-K-1-1 714 I
78 .
(1)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(3)
(4)
79 Of the two digit numbers from 11 to 35, how many
79. 11-35
cior,
T
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have a second digit greater than the first ?
1,4i1 1'49* v-itf 19
(1) 17
(1) 17
(2) 15
(2) 15
(3) 18
(3) 18
(4) 20
(4) 20
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T9T
20
1
80. If
of
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(
of a number is 20, then what
3
would be — of that number ?
5
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(1) 240
(1) 240
(2) 144
(2) 144
(3) 120
(3) 120
(4) 480
(4) 480
Directions : In questions 81-82. on the basis of
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relationship seen in the first two figures, choose the
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options that fits the space left marked with '?'
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(2)
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(3)
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(3)
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(3)
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Directions : In questions 83-90, identify the
answer figure which comes at "?' in the problem figure.
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83.
83.
7/Problem :
:
feichrm
(2)
(3)
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(4)
84. 711741/Problem :
84. TIT1741/Problem :
3'w fql/Answer figure :
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(1)
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(3)
(2)
(4)
85.
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(2)
(I)
(3)
(4)
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(I)
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figure :
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(3)
(4)
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(2)
(3)
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