Ç'U Iqflrdk FLJHT %& Ç'U Iqflrdk La ( K %&: Paper Code: PHVBRHH - 49 Vuqøekad % Eqfær I''Bksa DH Dqy La ( K
Ç'U Iqflrdk FLJHT %& Ç'U Iqflrdk La ( K %&: Paper Code: PHVBRHH - 49 Vuqøekad % Eqfær I''Bksa DH Dqy La ( K
Ç'U Iqflrdk FLJHT %& Ç'U Iqflrdk La ( K %&: Paper Code: PHVBRHH - 49 Vuqøekad % Eqfær I''Bksa DH Dqy La ( K
(A) 6.1 (B) 0.61
(C) 0.061 (D) 6.16
26. =a =
2
2
) 4 . 25 (
) 54 . 2 (
3 5 . 0 81 . 0
2 . 16 045 . 0
+
(A) 6.1 (B) 0.61
(C) 0.061 (D) 6.16
27. A number a is short of b by 40%. By what
percent is b in excess of a?
(A) %
3
1
66 (B) %
2
66
3
(C) %
6
1
66 (D) None of these
27. |= =c. a, b = 40% =+ ri b a = =+=.
a+.+ .= r
(A) %
3
1
66 (B) %
3
2
66
(C) %
6
1
66 (D) ;=+ = =.; =r.
28. A two digit number is 3 times the sum of its digits. If
45 is added to the number, its digits are interchanged.
The sum of the digits of the number is:
(A) 9 (B) 8
(C) 5 (D) None of these
28. . =. =. |= =c. |= =. = . =. +=. ri
!= =c. + 45 =.:. =.+. r, +. ;= =c. = = |-|
+a =.+ ri != =c. = =. =. . r
(A) 9 (B) 8
(C) 5 (D) ;=+ = =.; =r.
29. A man has to cover a distance of 6 km. in 45
minutes. If he covers one-half of the distance in
2/3rd time, what should be his speed to cover the
remaining distance in the remaining time?
(A) 12 km/hr. (B) 14 km/hr.
(C) 8 km/hr. (D) 10 km/hr.
29. |= + 6 =+.. =. . =. 45 +=: + + =+. ri
+r ... . =. 2/3 =+ + |. =+. r, +. +.=. +. r;
. =. + r| +.=. =+ + |. == = a|, !==. .a
+. r..
(A) 12 =+....:. (B) 14 =+....:.
(C) 8 =+....:. (D) 10 =+....:.
30. Raghu borrowed ` 25,000 at 20% per annum
compounded Half-yearly. What amount of money
will discharge his debt after one and a half years:
(A) ` 28,275 (B) ` 36,275
(C) ` 33,275 (D) None of these
30. 20% a++. =+.r. =+o .= =. | . ` 25,000
=. a+. ri
2
1
1 +. |.+ !== =. =. =.=-=. ..
++ =.
(A) ` 28,275 (B) ` 36,275
(C) ` 33,275 (D) ;=+ = =.; =r.
31. (64)
2/3
(1/4)
3
= ?
(A) 4 (B) 1/4
(C) 1 (D) 16
31. (64)
2/3
(1/4)
3
=
(A) 4 (B) 1/4
(C) 1 (D) 16
32. In a camp, 95 men had provisions for 200 days.
After 5 days 30 men left the camp. For how many
days will the remaining food last now?
(A) 180 (B) 285
(C) 139 (D) None of these
32. |= .+ +, 95 +. = a| 200 =. = ..== =.
+-.. ..i 5 =. = |.+ 30 + .+ =.:= a
|i + +. r. ..== =+= =. += a.
(A) 180 (B) 285
(C) 139 (D) ;=+ = =.; =r.
33. A sum of ` 800 amounts to ` 920 in 3 years at
simple interest. If the interest rate is increased by
3%, how much could it amount to?
(A) ` 1000 (B) ` 992
(C) ` 942 (D) ` 900
33. ` 800 =. .. =.... .= | 3 +. + ` 920 r. =.+.
ri .= =. + 3% =. +o r.+. r +. =+ =+=.
r. =.+.
(A) ` 1000 (B) ` 992
(C) ` 942 (D) ` 900
34. A takes twice as much time as B or thrice as
much time as C to finish a piece of work. Working
together, they can finish the work in 2 days. B can
do the work alone in:
(A) 4 days (B) 6 days
(C) 12 days (D) 15 days
34. ==. =. =. == + A, B = =. . C = +=.
=+ a+. ri + =.. +a= =. =+ r +. 2 =. +
=. |. = a+ ri B =a != =. =. = ==+. r
(A) 4 = + (B) 6 = +
(C) 12 = + (D) 15 = +
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35. A train can travel 50% faster than a car. Both start
from point A at the same time and reach point B
75 kms away from A at the same time. On the way,
however, the train lost about 12.5 minutes while
stopping at the stations. The speed of the car is:
(A) 100 km/h. (B) 110 km/h.
(C) 120 km/h. (D) 130 km/h.
35. |= a.:. |= =. = 50% +.+ .+. =+. ri .=. |=
r. =+, A +- = a=. .. =+. r . +- B
| =. = A +- = 75 =+.. =. . | r, |= r. =+
| |r +. ri .-+ +, a.:. = +.-= -:.= | === +
a. 12.5 +=: a.|i =. =. + r
(A) 100 =+....:. (B) 110 =+....:.
(C) 120 =+....:. (D) 130 =+....:.
36. The average weight of 8 person's increases by 2.5
kg when a new person comes in place of one of
them weighing 65 kg. What might be the weight of
the new person?
(A) 76 kg.
(B) 76.5 kg.
(C) 85 kg.
(D) Data inadequate.
36. 8 +. = .=+ .. + 2.5 =.. =. +o r. =.+. r
=+ !=+ = |= 65 =.. .. = + = -..= | |=
=. =. + . =.+. ri != = + =. .. +. r
(A) 76 =..
(B) 76.5 =..
(C) 85 =..
(D) |.-+ .=:
37. What is the value of 0.4 0.04 0.004 40?
(A) 0.000252560
(B) 0.002560
(C) 0.2560
(D) 0.02560
37. 0.4 0.04 0.004 40 =. +.= +. r
(A) 0.000252560
(B) 0.002560
(C) 0.2560
(D) 0.02560
38. The difference between the compound Interest
and simple interest on a certain sum at 10% per
annum for 2 years is ` 631. Determine the sum:
(A) ` 70,000 (B) ` 61,000
(C) ` 62,000 (D) ` 63,100
38. |= =+ .. | 10% a++. =. | =.... .=
. =+o .= = +. . +. =. -+ ` 631 ri +r
.=.. r
(A) ` 70,000 (B) ` 61,000
(C) ` 62,000 (D) ` 63,100
39. A train takes 20 seconds to cross a person who is
travelling at a speed of 9km/hr in the same direction.
If the length of the train is 150 meter, then how much
time will the train take to travel 108 km?
(A) 4 hours (B) 10.8 hours
(C) 3 hours (D) 5 hours
39. |= a.:. |= + =. 20 ==: + |. = a+. r =. 9
=+....:. =. .a = !=. .. =. . .+. = r. ri
a.:. =. a+.; 150 +.. r +. 108 =+.. =. .
+ == + a.:. =+=. =+ a.
(A) 4 .: (B) 10.8 .:
(C) 3 .: (D) 5 .:
40. The height of a right circular cylinder is 21cm. Its
curved surface area is 924 sq cm. Then its volume is:
(A) 1859 cu. cm
(B) 1586 cu. cm
(C) 3234 cu. cm
(D) None of these
40. |= =+=... +-.. +a=.=. =. =.; 21 =+.. ri ;==.
+=. =+r. .+=a 924 + =+.. ri +. ;==. .+= r
(A) 1859 .= =+..
(B) 1856 .= =+..
(C) 3234 .= =+..
(D) ;=+ = =.; =r.
41. 3 men and 6 women finish a job in 9 days while 2
men and 8 women finish it in 12 days. In how
many days will 12 women working alone will
finish the same job?
(A) 36 days (B) 30 days
(C) 32 days (D) 34 days
41. 3 |=. . 6 +ra.| |= =. =. 9 = + |. =+. r
=+= 2 |=. . 8 +ra.| 12 = + |. =+. ri
=+a 12 +ra.| =. =+. r +. =. =+= = + |.
r..
(A) 36 = (B) 30 =
(C) 32 = (D) 34 =
42. 20 pens and 35 notebooks were purchased for `
1100. If the average price of the pens was ` 13,
find the average price of a notebook.
(A) ` 32 (B) ` 28
(C) ` 35 (D) ` 24
42. 20 =a+ . 35 |-+=. ` 1100 + c... ;i =a+
=. .=+ +- ` 13 r, +. |-+=. =. .=+ +- ++..
(A) ` 32 (B) ` 28
(C) ` 35 (D) ` 24
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43. The ratio of the ages of Swetha and Santoshi is
9:4. If after 10 years, Santoshis age would be the
same as the present age of Swetha. Find the
present ages of Swetha & Santoshi (in years)?
(A) 9 years, 4 years
(B) 36 years, 26 years
(C) 27 years, 17 years
(D) 18 years, 8 years
43. ++. . =+... = . =. =|.+ 9:4 ri 10 +.
|.+ =+... =. . ++. =. +++.= . =+=. r.. +.
++. . =+... =. +++.= . ++.| (+. +,
(A) 9 +., 4 +.
(B) 36 +., 26 +.
(C) 27 +., 17 +.
(D) 18 +., 8 +.
44. If the diagonal of a rectangle is 17 cm long and
the perimeter of the rectangle is 46 cm, then the
area of the rectangle is:
(A) 120 cm
2
(B) 112 cm
2
(C) 132 cm
2
(D) 289 cm
2
44. |= .+ =. +=. 17 =+.. a+. r . .+ =. |+.|
46 =+.. r, +. .+ =. .+=a r
(A) 120 =+..
2
(B) 112 =+..
2
(C) 132 =+..
2
(D) 289 =+..
2
45. The maximum length of iron rod that can be kept
in a room of dimensions 10 cm 8 cm 6 cm is:
(A) 10 cm
(B) 10 2cm
(C) 11 2cm
(D) 12 cm
45. |= =+. ===. ..+ 10 cm 8 cm 6 cm r, +.
!=+ =+..= =+=. a+. a.r =. =: c.. =. ==+. r
(A) 10 cm
(B) 10 2cm
(C) 11 2cm
(D) 12 cm
46. ` 1980 are divided among A, B, C so that half of
As part, one-third of Bs Part and one-sixth of Cs
part are equal. Then Bs part is:
(A) ` 660
(B) ` 360
(C) ` 1080
(D) ` 540
46. ` 1980 =. A, B, C + ;= +r +..=+ = = A =.
... .., B =. |= +r.; .. . C =. 1/6+. ..
+.+ r.i +. B =. .. r
(A) ` 660
(B) ` 360
(C) ` 1080
(D) ` 540
47. The area of a rectangle with a side 144 m long is
the same as that of a square having a side 84 m
long. The width of the rectangle is:
(A) 7 m
(B) 14 m
(C) 49 m
(D) Cant be determined
47. |= .+ ===. |= .=. 144 +.. a+. r !==. .+=a
|= + = .+=a = =+.= r ===. |= .=. 84 +.. a+.
ri .+ =. .:.; r
(A) 7 +..
(B) 14 +..
(C) 49 +..
(D) =..+ =r. =. =. ==+.
48. If the ratio of the areas of two squares is 9:1, the
ratio of their perimeters is:
(A) 9:1 (B) 3:1
(C) 3:4 (D) 1:3
48. . +. = .+=a = +. =. =|.+ 9:1 r, +. !==
|+.|. = +. =. =|.+ r
(A) 9:1 (B) 3:1
(C) 3:4 (D) 1:3
49. The ratio of the number of boys and girls in a
school is 3:2. If 20% of the boys and 25% of the
girls are scholarship holders, then the percentage
of the students who do not get the scholarship is:
(A) 68% (B) 78%
(C) 82% (D) 72%
49. |= +.a + a:= . a:=. =. =c. =. =|.+ 3:2
ri a:=. =. 20% . a:=. =. 25% =.++-. a.-+
=+ r, +. =. =.++-. =r. a.-+ =+ r != +... =.
a+.+ ++.|
(A) 68% (B) 78%
(C) 82% (D) 72%
50. The average of seven consecutive positive
integers in 26. The smallest of these integers is:
(A) 21 (B) 19
(C) 23 (D) 25
50. =+.+ =.+ .=.+= |..=. =. .=+ 26 ri ;=+ =+=
=.:. |..= r
(A) 21 (B) 19
(C) 23 (D) 25
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PARTC (ENGLI SH)
51. Identify the incorrectly matched pair of singular and plural:
(A) Dwarf ------ Dwarfs (B) Thief ------Thieves
(C) Life ------ Lives (D) Swine ------ Swines
52. Some nouns have one meaning in singular, two in plural and some nouns have different meanings in
singular and the plural. Find the odd one out on the basis of foregoing statements:
(A) Ground (B) Good (C) Effect (D) Quarter
53. Plural of the word Index which denotes as signs used in algebra .
(A) Indexes (B) Indices (C) Indexs (D) Index
54. In the following options, identify the sentence with interrogative adverb of manner:
(A) How did you contrive it? (B) Where is Ram?
(C) When did you come? (D) How many boys are there in your class?
55. Some adverbs are the same in the form as the corresponding adjectives: that is, some words are used
sometimes as adjectives, sometimes as adverbs. Find the odd one out on the basis of the foregoing
statement:
(A) He is quick to take offence. (B) He is little known outside India.
(C) The teacher has a high opinion of that boy. (D) There is much truth in what he says.
56. Four sentences have been given. You have to identify the sentences expressing Adverb of Degree :
1. Sita sings delightfully. 2. The weather is delightfully cool.
3. Do not go far. 4. Things are no better at present.
(A) 1 and 2 (B) 2 and 4
(C) 1 and 4 (D) 3 and 4
57. Identify the kind of conjunction in the following sentence:
His bark is worst than his bite.
(A) Copulative coordinating conjunction (B) Disjunctive Coordinating Conjunction
(C) Subordinating Conjunction (D) Illative coordinating conjunction
58. Fill in the gap with suitable conjunction:
He does well, ____ that he is nervous at the start.
(A) only (B) but
(C) because (D) as
59. In the following options you have to identify the sentence in which the bold word has been used as
conjunction:
(A) I have done t hat much only. (B) The evil t hat men do lives after them.
(C) He lives so t hat he may eat. (D) That is what I want.
60. In the following options, identify the option where bold word has been used as conjunction:
(A) It is but right to admit our faults. (B) None but the brave deserves the fair.
(C) We tried hard, but did not succeed. (D) There is no one but likes him.
61. Choose the correct passive voice of the following sentence from choices given:
Ought we to make any false claims?
(A) Ought any false claims to be made by us? (B) Ought any false claims be made by us?
(C) Ought any false claims should be made by us? (D) Ought any false claims we have to make?
62. Choose the correct passive voice of the following sentence from choices given:
Do not pluck flowers.
(A) Flowers are not to be plucked (B) Let not be flowers to pluck
(C) Let flowers not be plucked (D) Let flowers to be not plucked
63. Fill in the gap with proper preposition:
He succeeded ____ perseverance and sheer hard work.
(A) By virtue of (B) By dint of (C) By means of (D) By way of
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64. Fill in the gap with proper preposition:
He looked ____ his watch everywhere.
(A) At (B) Upon (C) For (D) By
65. Fill in the gap with proper preposition:
There was no money ____ him.
(A) With (B) On (C) To (D) About
66. Fill in the gap with proper preposition:
Cloth is sold ____ the yard.
(A) At (B) From (C) Through (D) By
67. Out of the four alternatives suggested choose the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect
speech:
He said to me, When will you return the book?
(A) He asked me when I will return the book. (B) He asked me that when I will return the book.
(C) He asked me when would I return the book. (D) He asked me when I would return the book.
68. Out of the four alternatives suggested, choose the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect
speech:
He said to his teacher, Good morning, sir.
(A) He said good morning to his teacher. (B) He said to his teacher good morning.
(C) He wished good morning to his teacher. (D) He wished his teacher good morning.
69. Out of the four alternatives suggested choose the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect
speech:
The class teacher said to me, Is Ram absent today.
(A) The class teacher asked me if Ram was absent today.
(B) The class teacher told me if Ram was absent today.
(C) The class teacher asked me if Ram was absent that day.
(D) The class teacher said to me if Ram was absent today.
70. Fill in the gap suitably:
Measles ___ infectious.
(A) is (B) are (C) were (D) are being
71. Identify the incorrect sentence.
(A) I have been writing five letters since morning. (B) I have been writing letters since morning.
(C) I have written four letters since morning. (D) I was writing letters
72. Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
Spurious
(A) Authentic (B) Truthful (C) Real (D) Credible
73. Choose the word opposite in meaning to the given word.
Frugal
(A) Gluttonous (B) Miserly
(C) Merciful (D) Extravagant
74. Select the word which best expresses the meaning of the word from the words given below.
INSATIABLE
(A) Wild (B) Angry
(C) Quick (D) Greedy
DIRECTIONS: Pick up the right word which is most nearly the same in meaning as the Underlined word in the sentence
and can replace it without altering the meaning of the sentence
75. In spite of their efforts, the team of scientists could not make much headway to solve the problem:
(A) Progress (B) Thinking
(C) Efforts (D) Start
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PARTD (REASONI NG AND ANALYTI CAL ABI LI TY)
76. Raghav left his home for office in car. He drove 15
km. straight towards north and then turned
eastwards and covered 8 km. He then turned to
left and covered 1 km. He again turned left and
drove for 20 km. and reached office. How far and
in which direction is his office from the home?
(A) 20 km North-West
(B) 15 km North-East
(C) 20 km North-East
(D) 15 km North-West
76. ..+ |= . = =..a = a| =. = a.i +r =.. 15
=+.. !-. =. . a. . = +r |+ =. . +:= 8
=+.. a.i = +r +.| +:. . 1 =+.. a.i |= +.|
+:= 20 =+.. a. . =..a |r .i !== . =
!==. =..a =+=. . == .. + r
(A) 20 =+.. !-.-|+
(B) 15 =+.. !-.-|+
(C) 20 =+.. !-.-|+
(D) 15 =+.. !-.-|+
77. Sudhir ranks seventh from the top and 28
th
from
the bottom. How many students are there in the
class?
(A) 35 (B) 36
(C) 33 (D) 34
77. =.. =. =+ ... = =.++. . +a = 28+. ri =.. +
=+= +..' r
(A) 35 (B) 36
(C) 33 (D) 34
78. Find the odd one out from the given alternatives:
(A) School Peon
(B) Dance Dancer
(C) Art Artist
(D) Song Singer
78. | +=-|. + = +.+ =. ++.|
(A) +.a - |.=.
(B) = - =+=
(C) =a. - =a.=.
(D) .=. - .=
79. If the word STOVE can be written as FNBLK,
then how can the word VOTES be written in that
code?
(A) BNLKF
(B) KFLBN
(C) LBNKF
(D) NBLKF
79. STOVE . =. FNBLK ac. ==+ r, +.
VOTES . =. !=. =: .... + == ac.
(A) BNLKF
(B) KFLBN
(C) LBNKF
(D) NBLKF
80. If dog is cat, cat is rat, rat is mat, mat is
cow, then which one of the following is not an
animal?
(A) Mat (B) Dog
(C) Rat (D) Cow
80. =-.. +-a. r, +-a. r. r, r. :.; r,
:.; . r, +. ==ac.+ + = =.=-=. |= =.=+ =r.
r
(A) :.; (B) =-..
(C) r. (D) .
81. K says O and M are my brothers, K says Q is
father of M, K says T is brother of my father.
How is T related to Ms mother?
(A) Brother (B) Father
(C) Brother-in-law (D) Husband
81. K =r+. r O |+ M + ..; r, K =r+. r Q, M =.
|+. r, K =r+. r T + |+. =. ..; ri T =. M =.
+.+. = +. =+. r
(A) ..; (B) |+.
(C) + (D) |+
82. In a group of 36 persons, a total of 16 take cold
drink while 9 take only cold drink not green
coconut drink. How many persons in this group
take only green coconut drink but not cold drink.
(Every person take drink either cold drink or
green coconut or both):
(A) 27
(B) 25
(C) 20
(D) 22
82. 36 +. = =+r +, 16 a. =.-: : = a+ r =+ = 9
a. =+a =.-: := a+ r, =.a |.=. =r.i ;= =+r +
=+= + |= r =. =+a =.a |.=. a+ r, =.-: :=
=r. (a= + : = a+. r .r +r =.-: := r. .
=.a |.=. . .=.,
(A) 27
(B) 25
(C) 20
(D) 22
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83. In a classroom, there are 5 rows, and 5 children
Akshay, Vineet, Sujeet, Guddu and Mangal are
seated one behind the other in 5 separate rows as
follows:
Akshay is sitting behind sujeet but in front of Vineet.
Sujeet is sitting behind Mangal. Guddu is sitting in
front of Mangal. The order in which they are sitting
from the first row to the last is.
(A) Mangal, Sujeet, Guddu, Akshay, Vineet
(B) Sujeet, Mangal, Guddu, Akshay, Vineet
(C) Vineet, Guddu, Mangal, Sujeet, Akshay
(D) Guddu, Mangal, Sujeet, Akshay, Vineet
83. |= =.. + 5 |+. r . 5 +, ., +=.+, ==.+,
:: . +a |= = |.= |= |. | .= |+. + + r
== =-
. ==.+ = |.= a== +=.+ = =.+= +. ri ==.+
+a = |.= +. ri :: +a = =.+= +. ri |ra. |+
= ++ += + == =+ + + r
(A) +a, ==.+, ::, ., +=.+
(B) ==.+, +a, ::, ., +=.+
(C) +=.+, ::, +a, ==.+, .
(D) ::, +a, ==.+, ., +=.+
84. If SPARK is coded as TQBSL what will be the
code for DAIRY?
(A) ADYJ Z
(B) CSJ TZ
(C) EBJ SZ
(D) FCJ QZ
84. SPARK =. =.: TQBSL r, +. DAIRY =. =.:
+. r..
(A) ADYJ Z
(B) CSJ TZ
(C) EBJ SZ
(D) FCJ QZ
85. A is older than B. C is younger than B and
D. D is not as old as A. Who among A, B, C,
and D is the oldest?
(A) A (B) B
(C) C (D) None of these
85. A, B = +:. ri C, B |+ D = =.:. ri D, A
= =+=. +:. =r. ri A, B, C, |+ D + = =+= +:. =.=
r
(A) A (B) B
(C) C (D) ;=+ = =.; =r.
86. In a certain code bad and good is written as
325, two and none is written as 462 and that is
bad is written as 159. How would good be
written in that code?
(A) 9
(B) 3
(C) 2
(D) 2 or 3
86. |= =+ =.: + bad and good =. 325 ac.. =.+.
r, two and none =. 462 ac.. =.+. r . that is
bad =. 159 ac.. =.+. ri +. good =. !=. =.: +
== ac.
(A) 9
(B) 3
(C) 2
(D) 2 . 3
87. Insert the missing number choosing one from the
options below:
(A) 38 (B) 39
(C) 37 (D) 36
87. =. | +=-|. + = |= =c. == +a-+ =c. =.
=r .-
(A) 38 (B) 39
(C) 37 (D) 36
88. In a row of children Meena is tenth from the left
end and Kanta is eleventh from the right end,
Vineeta is the twentieth from the right end and
third to the right of Meena. How many children are
there between Meena and Kanta?
(A) 10
(B) 9
(C) 11
(D) 12
88. +. =. |= |+ + +.=. +.| =. = =+ -..= | r .
=.-+. .| =. = .r+ -..= | r, +=.+. .| =. =
+.=+ -..= | r . +.=. = .| = +.= -..= | ri
+.=. . =.-+. = +. + =+= + r
(A) 10
(B) 9
(C) 11
(D) 12
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[A10]
89. If P means +, Q means X, T means and
V means , then 18 P 12 T 4 Q 8 V 10 = ?
(A) 28 (B) 36
(C) 32 (D) 29
89. P =. . +, Q =. . X, T =. . .
V =. . r, +. 18 P 12 T 4 Q 8 V 10 =
(A) 28 (B) 36
(C) 32 (D) 29
90. If C = 24 and HOT = 38, then FEAR = ?
(A) 68 (B) 55
(C) 78 (D) 46
90. C = 24 |+ HOT = 38, +. FEAR =
(A) 68 (B) 55
(C) 78 (D) 46
91. Puppy is related to dog in the same way as
Bunny is related to:
(A) Bear
(B) Rabbit
(C) Monkey
(D) Swan
91. Puppy =. =. =+. =-.. = r .= !=. +r Bunny
=. =+. r -
(A) ..a =
(B) c... =
(C) +- =
(D) r= =
92. Complete the series by replacing the question
mark (?).
Q331T, U442X, Y553A, ?
(A) Z662C (B) B664C
(C) B661C (D) C664C
92. ;= =.. = a=+.= -r (, = -..= | +. ..
Q331T, U442X, Y553A, ?
(A) Z662C (B) B664C
(C) B661C (D) C664C
93. In the following question pick the odd one out.
(A) Road
(B) Aircraft
(C) Bridge
(D) Tunnel
93. ==ac.+ a=. + = +.+ =. =i
(A) =:=
(B) |=.+:
(C) |a
(D) =
94. In the given figure, triangle represents girls
studying in a girls college, square represents
boys studying in boys college and circle
represents students studying in university. The
portion which represent girls and boys studying
in university is:
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) Data inadequate
94. | + + , +. = a: =. = +r.+.a ==+ = +a
a: =. = =+. r , =. a. + =+. r i + a: =. =
+r.+.a =. a. + =+. r . ==+ a: = = +a =
=+ r . +-. +++.a + | = +.a +.. . =. a. +
=+. r i +++.a =. =. =-=. r-=. =r. a: =. .
a: = . =. = =+ r , =. a. + =+. r
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) |.-+ .=:
95. Select the word which satisfies the logical
relationship.
Job : Unemployment : : Money:
(A) Wealth
(B) Poverty
(C) Purchase
(D) Commerce
95. != . =. = =. +.== =+-.. =. |. =+. r.i
=.=. +.=. +a.
(A) .=
(B) .+.
(C) =
(D) +..-
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[A11]
96. Vasant says, I have as many sisters as brother .
Vaishali say, Each of us sisters has only half as
many sisters as brothers . Assuming that Vasant
and Vaishali are brother and sister, how many
brothers and sisters are there in the family?
(A) 8 brothers and 6 sisters
(B) 6 brothers and 5 sisters
(C) 5 brothers and 4 sisters
(D) 4 brothers and 3 sisters
96. +=+ =r+. r, +. =+=. +r= r !+= r. ..; ri +..a.
=r+. r, r+ =.. +r=. + a= = |.= =+= ..; r
!==. ... +r= ri r +.=+ r| = +=+ |+ +..a.
..;-+r= r, |+. + =+= ..; . =+=. +r= r
(A) 8 ..; |+ 6 +r=
(B) 6 ..; |+ 5 +r=
(C) 5 ..; |+ 4 +r=
(D) 4 ..; |+ 3 +r=
DIRECTIONS: (Question No. 97 & 98) Study the following
information carefully to answer the given question
Among five students P, Q, R, S and T each got a
different percentage of marks in the written
examination for Metro Assistant held in 2013. P
scored more than Q but less than S. Q scored 79%
marks. The one who scored the minimum marks
scored 63% and the one who scored the highest
marks scored 88%. R scored more than only T.
97. Who scored the second lowest marks?
(A) Q
(B) R
(C) S
(D) T
=. (a= =c. 97 |+ 98, ==ac.+ ==.. =. .=|+=
|= | a=. = !-. i
+:. =r.= =. ac.+ |... =. 2013 + ..=+ r; ..
!=+ P, Q, R, S |+ T |. +... = .x-.x a+.+
= a.-+ =i P = a.-+.= Q = .= r a== S = =+
ri Q = a.-+.= 79% ri |= === -=++ = r !==
63% = r . |= === =+. = r !== a.-+.=
88% ri R = a.-+.= =+a T = .= ri
97. =.= ==++ a.-+.=. + o+. -..= | r
(A) Q
(B) R
(C) S
(D) T
98. Who scored the second highest marks in the
Metro Assistant exam held in 2013?
(A) Q
(B) R
(C) P
(D) S
98. +:. =r.= 2013 + ..=+ |... + o+. =+.
a.-+.= +.a. =.= r
(A) Q
(B) R
(C) P
(D) S
DIRECTIONS: (Questions No. 99 & 100) The following are
the statistics of some matches of a cricket team bowlers
and the wickets taken. A, B, C & D are the fast bowlers of
the team.
99. If the number of wickets taken by spinners is 15,
the total number of wickets taken by bowlers is:
(A) 50 (B) 45
(C) 40 (D) 35
=. (a= =c. 99 |+ 100, |= ==: a +.=. = ==
c.a. +.. !== o.. a| | +=:. = == .=: =. | | ri
A, B, C |+ D a = += +.= ri
99. ==. +.=. o.. a. ; +=:. =. =c. 15 r, +.
+.=. o.. a. ; =a +=:. =. =c. r..
(A) 50 (B) 45
(C) 40 (D) 35
100. What is ratio of the wickets taken by C to the
wickets that fell through run-outs:
(A) 2:5
(B) 1:5
(C) 3:10
(D) 4:5
100. C o.. a| | +=:. =. =c. = = .!: o..
+=:. =. =c. =. =|.+ r
(A) 2:5
(B) 1:5
(C) 3:10
(D) 4:5
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[A12]
S
;= |-+=. | == .. ac.= = |ra
==ac.+ =-. .=|+= |
1. |=. !-. ac.=. a.. == = |ra |=. a-= |-+=. =. .a.-..+ =. = a, c. a = ;=+ 100 a-= ri a=
a-= |-+=. =. =.= .x r.. (a=-|-+=. =c. |+ a=-|-+=. =.= =. =.==,i .|=. OMR !-. |+=. |
=r. a-=-|-+=. =.= |+ a=-|-+=. =c. ac.=. ri | = r .. |c. a = ;=+ a : = + .. .+. - =-+ =.
=. ; =+. =r. r i ==. a=. =. =. ; =+. r. +. | + .= =. = + = . a=-| -+=. +a= |= =. | -+=. |+
|= =. OMR a i ;= = . + ==. .. a=. =. =. ; -.=.+ | +. + =. ; +. =r. =. =.|.i
+r+|. =.: ..|+... !-. |+=. .' = a=-|-+=. =.= |+ a=-|-+=. =c. = =.== = +-.=+
=. =..i + .|=. ..|+... !-. |+=. | =r. a=-|-+=. =.= |+ a=-|-+=. =c. ac.=. .r|i ;=+
= ==. |= + .. a+. r.= | .|=. ..|+... !-. |+=. =-+ r. ==+. ri ..|+... !-. |+=. +
a=-|-+=. =c. |+ a=-|-+=. =.= =r. .= | .' = !-. |+=. =. +-.== =r. =. =.. ===.
=+.. -++ .' =. r..i
2. |= a= |-+=. = . .. (A, B, C |+ D, r r .. =. !-... == = -=++ = =..+ ri ;=a| =.. ...
=. ra == =. a.= =i
3.
..|+... !-. |+=. | +.+= =. .= = a| =.a.=.a +.a -+.;: |= = ac.i ..|+.. !-. |+=. | .a
=. |. =| = =.a.=.a +.a -+.;: |= = .i =. .. !-. =r..=+=- r !==. OMR !-. |+ + =-. =
==. -r+ =.=|i |= !-. a-= |-+=. + = a.|i
4.
=-=a:, -a.;:=a, +.+.;a, =-=a: .:. . ;= a=. =. =.; .. + |+ ==. .. =.=. =.+. .
=. a. |... =. + +=+ ri
5.
= =. |-+=. + ==. .. c..a. -..= + =. =.=. .r|, OMR !-. |+=. | =.; .. = =. = =i ==. -
=.= | ;= == =. =++ =r. ri
6.
=+..= +r+|.- |... = |. r.= | . |... =. =.:= = |ra ;= !-.-|+=. =. +a a+ =. |r+.+ = =..
a == =. =..= =. . =.+=a= =.|. |= |.= c.i ..|+... !-. |+=. =. +a a+ =. =..=
=. = =. =+.. .' =. r +. |=. =r. =+. . +a a+ |= =.. a =.+. r +. !==. .+. ;
= . =..i
7.
r =r. !-. = a| |= = . =..i a+ !-. = a| ==..+= == a. =r. ri r |= a-= = a| =+a
|= r. !-. ;+ =i |= = .= !-. = | a-= =. =.; = =r. . =.|.i !-. + =.; .. =: .
.+.;: +.- =r. r..i | = a-= |+ o..-.. (r-. |+ =., + ri =+.+ r-. = -=. + ==. .. .x+. r.=
| +-.== = a| =. =-=. =. -++ +.=. =..i
8.
|... =+.-+ = |.+ .| |=. a=-|-+=. |+ ..|+... =. =.+= =.|. (.' = a|, a =. ==+ ri