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1. Find the next number in the series.

3,7,13,21,….
A.36
B.33
C.41
D.31 D

2.Choose the correct option.


From the given choices select the odd one out.
A.PSRQ
B.MNPO
C.SVUT
D.KNML B

3.The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I


and II. Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in
finding the solution to the problem.
Problem question: Among five friends, A,B,C,D and E, who is the tallest?
Statements:
I)B is taller than, A, but smaller than D and E
II)C is smaller than B
A. Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
B. Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
C. Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem
question
D. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering
the problem question
E. Either of the statement is sufficient in answering the problem question
D

4. Choose the correct option.

P is the son-in-law of S. T and Q are the children of P. M is the mother of T. How is


M related to S?
A. Daughter
B. Son
C. Mother
D. Sister A

5.Mallika, Maneni, Pallavi, Nikita and Suhana are seated in a conference hall
facing the stage which is in the North, They are all scattered in such a manner that
they do not occupy adjacent seats. The seating arrangement is an given below:

1.Maneni is seated 10 seats away, to the right of Suhana.

2.Pallavi is seated 20 seats away, to the left of Nikita.

3.Mallika is seated 30 seats in front of Suhana.

4.Nikita is seated 15 seats to the right of Suhana.

Choose the correct option.

Who amongst the given options are NOT seated in a linear pattern?

A. Pallavi, Suhana,Maneni

B.Mallika,Suhana,Maneni

C.Pallavi,Suhana, Nikita

D.Pallavi,Maneni,Nikita

6.Choose the correct option.

M and N have two children A and B. F is the spouse of B. D is the child of F. P is


the son-in-law of N. K is the child of P. Who is the male child of M and N?

A.B

B.D

C.A

D.K
7.Choose the correct option.

M is P’s brother’s son. N is the only brother of P. How is N related to M?

A. Nephew
B. Father
C. Cousin
D. Uncle

8.Find the next number in the series.

5,25,61,113,…..

A.181

B.121

C.212

D.241

Choose the correct option.

9.From the given choices select the odd one out.

A.BDF

B.MQT

C.HKN

D.PTX

10. The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and
II. Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Problem question: Who is the fastest among the three workers X,Y and Z?
Statements:
I)X and Y together take 12 minutes to paint a room
II)X,Y and Z together can complete the work in 17 minutes

A. Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question

B. Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question

C. Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem


question

D. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering
the problem question

E. Either of the statement is sufficient in answering the problem question

Choose the correct option.

11.From the given choices select the odd one out.

A.BCE

B.HJN

C.MPV

D.NRW

PASSAGE

The following are the conditions of a university for providing scholarship to


candidates.

1.The candidate should have passed the Science Common Entrance Test with
atleast 75% marks or should have secured 85% or above in the college exam.

2.The candidate’s age should not exceed 25 years and should not be less than 20
years as on 1.12.2012.

3.The candidate should be fluent in English and Hindi.

4.The candidate should be able to converse in a foreign language.


5.The candidate should be willing to deposit Rs.10,000 as a confirmation charge
or sign a bond of participating in a research programme for 3years.

However,

a)Candidates who fulfill all conditions expect(4)should be referred to the Vice-


Chancellor of the university.

b)Candidates who fulfill all conditions expect(5)should be referred to the


Chairman of the respective college that he/she has applied to.

Should the given candidate be granted scholarship?(The case is presented as on


1.12.2012)

12.A decision has to be taken on the basis of the given conditions. There are two
cases based on the same set of conditions. Take a decision for both the cases and
mark the correct answer for each.

Mahi Suresh has secured 89% marks in the college exam and has secured 70% in
the Science Common Entrance Test. She is fluent in English, Hindi and French. She
turned 20yeras on 19.09.2012.She had written an application to the university
stating that she would not be able to afford to pay Rs10,000, but would be able to
sign a bond for only 1 year.

A. Candidate should not be granted scholarship


B. Candidate should be granted scholarship
C. Candidate should be referred to the Vice-Chancellor of the university
D. Candidate should be referred to the Chairman of the college that she has
applied to
E. Data insufficient

13. Choose the option that arranges the given set of words in the ‘most’
meaningful order. The words when put in order should make logical sense
according to size, quality, quantity, occurrence of events, value, appearance,
nature, process, etc.

1.Judgment
2.Arrest

3.Police

4.Crime

5.Complaint

6.Court Hearing

A.4,5,3,2,6,1

B.4,3,2,5,6,1

C.5,4,3,2,6,1

D.4,3,5,6,2,1

PASSAGE

The following are the conditions of a university for providing scholarship to


candidates.

1.The candidate should have passed the Science Common Entrance Test with
atleast 75% marks or should have secured 85% or above in the college exam.

2.The candidate’s age should not exceed 25 years and should not be less than 20
years as on 1.12.2012.

3.The candidate should be fluent in English and Hindi.

4.The candidate should be able to converse in a foreign language.

5.The candidate should be willing to deposit Rs.10,000 as a confirmation charge


or sign a bond of participating in a research programme for 3years.

However,
a)Candidates who fulfill all conditions expect(4)should be referred to the Vice-
Chancellor of the university.

b)Candidates who fulfill all conditions expect(5)should be referred to the


Chairman of the respective college that he/she has applied to.

Should the given candidate be granted scholarship?(The case is presented as on


1.12.2012)

14.A decision has to be taken on the basis of the given conditions. There are two
cases based on the same set of conditions. Take a decision for both the cases and
mark the correct answer for each.

Ravi kishore has secured 73% in the Science Common Entrance Test. He is fluent
in English, Hindi and is well-versed with German. His age is 21 years as on
5.12.2012. He is willing to sign a bond of participating in the research programme
for 3years.

A. Candidate should not be granted scholarship


B. Candidate should be granted scholarship
C. Candidate should be referred to the Vice-Chancellor of the university
D. Candidate should be referred to the Chairman of the college that she has
applied to
E. Data insufficient

Find the next number in the series.

15.3,7,13,21,…

A.36

B.33

C.41

D.31

16.From the given choices select the odd one out.


A.PSRQ

B.MNPO

C.SVUT

D.KNML

17.Find the next number in the series.

2,3,6,18,108,….

A.54

B.1002

C.216

D.1944

18.A man walks 20 km towards south and then 15 km towards east. How far is he
from his initial position?

A.25 km

B.30 km

C.40 km

D.50 km

Decode the word(s) / pattern given in the question.


19)if SOUND is coded as RNTMC, then what is the code for WORK?
A. UNPM
B. VNQJ
C. VMQJ
D. UMPH

20.Given signs signify something and on that basis, assume the given statements
to be true and find which of the two conclusions I and II is/ are definitely true
A+B means A is greater than B
A-B means A is less than B
A=B means A is greater than equal to B
A*B means A is equal to B
A/B means A is not equal to B
Statements
D=E,E+F,F/C
Conclusions
I)D+F
II)F*G
A. Only conclusion I is true
B. Only conclusion II is true
C. Neither conclusion I nor II is true
D. Both conclusions I and II are true

21. P is the father of Q and R. Q is the only son of P. What is R’s relation with P?
A. Daughter
B. Niece
C. Son
D. Nephew

22.From the given choices select the odd one out.


A.BECH
B.PQSV
C.CDGK
D.STVY

23.A child while coming home from his school first goes 4 kms towards south-
east, then 8 kms towards west. He then goes 4 kms towards north-west. In which
direction is he from his school?
A. East
B. North
C. South-east
D. West

24.Choose the option that arranges the given set of words in the ‘most’
meaningful order. The words when put in order should make logical sense
according to size, quality, quantity, occurrence of events, value, appearance,
nature, process etc.
1.Tree
2. Wood
3. Plant
4.Seed
5.Furniture
A.3,4,2,1,5
B.3,4,1,2,5
C.4,1,3,2,5
D.4,3,1,2,5

25.The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and


II. Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.
Problem Question: In which year was Rashmi born?
Statements:
I. Rashmi is four years younger to her brother
II. Rashmi’s brother was born in 1998
A. Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
B. Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
C. Both Statement put together are sufficient to answer the problem
question
D. Buth the Statement even put together are not sufficient in answering the
problem question
E. Either of the statements is sufficient in answering the problem question.

26.PSQR:SVTU:DGEF:
A.IKHJ
B.HJKI
C.HKIJ
D.IHJK

27.The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and


II. Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.
Problem Question: The value of P2-2qr can be found if:
Statements:
I. The value of p+q is given
II. The value of q+r is given
A. Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
B. Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
C. Both Statement put together are sufficient in answering the problem
question
D. Buth the Statement even put together are not sufficient in answering the
problem question
E. Either of the statements is sufficient in answering the problem question.

The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and II.
Find out if the information given in the statement(s ) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

28.Problem Question: Sharmila is a chemistry teacher. She forgot to bring her


time-table and now wants to find out the schedule for XI-B. She knows that there
are four subjects taught Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology - in four
consecutive periods of one hour each starting from 9.00 a.m. At what time is the
Chemistry period scheduled?
Statements:
I)Mathematics period ended at 11.00 a.m, which was proceeded by Biology.
II)Physics was scheduled in the last period.
A. I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
B. II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
C. Either I or II is sufficient
D. Neither I nor II is sufficient
E. Both I and II together are sufficient

29.A child walks 6 m towards west and then 20 m towards south. He then turns
east and walks another 12 m. Then he walks 12 m towards north. How far is he
from his initial position?
A.10 m
B.12 m
C.8 m
D.6 m
30. Find the next number in the series.
10,14,23,39,64,…..
A.100
B.125
C.128
D.148

31.Decode the word(s)/pattern given in the question.


If SAME is coded as VDPH, then IDENTICAL is coded as:
A.KFHPVKEDN
B.LACITNEDI
C.LGHQWLFDO
D.KACITNEDI

32.The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and


II. Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Q) Problem Question : lonization energy decreases with the increasing size of


metal atom Out of cesium , lithium, potassium and sodium, which will have the
lowest ionization energy?
Statements:
I. Lithium has the smallest size
II. The size of potassium and cesium is greater than lithium
A. Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question.
B. Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question.
C. Both statements put together are sufficient in answer the problem
question.
D. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering
the problem question.
E. Either of the statements is sufficient in answering the problem question.

33.Find the next number in the series.


2,35,104,209,….
A.350
B.308
C.418
D.362
34.X says, pointing to Y,”He is my sister’s only brother’s son. “How is Y related to
X?
A. Nephew
B. Son
C. Brother
D. Uncle

35.Find the next number in the series.


3,7,13,21,…
A.36
B.33
C.41
D.31

36.865:532:976:
A.651
B.642
C.521
D.643

37.A lady walks 8 km towards east, then 3 km towards south and then she walks 4
km towards west. How far is she from his initial position and in which direction?
A. 5 km towards south-east
B. 7 km towards west
C. 5 km towards south-west
D. 8 km towards south-west

38.The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I


and II. Find out if the information given in the statement(s ) is sufficient in finding
the solution to the problem.

Q).Problem Question: If the product of two numbers are given, find the numbers.
Statements:
I). Difference of the numbers is given
II). Sum of the numbers is given
A. Statement I alone is sufficient to answering the problem question.
B. Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question.
C. Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem
question.
D. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the
problem question.
E. Either of the statement is sufficient in answering the problem question.

39.Decode the word(s)/pattern given in the question.


If NORMAL is coded as LAMRON, then SYSTEM is coded as:
A.TXTUDN
B.METSYS
C.TZTUFN
D.METSSY

PASSAGE
40. A @ B means A is the mother of B.
A* B means A is the Father of B.
A % B means A is the son of B.
A-B means A is the daughter of B.
Symbolic representation of relationship are given. Based on this information,
answer the given question.
If P @ Q-R*S, then how is R related to Q?
A. Uncle
B. Father
C. Grandfather
D. Brother

41.QDXM:SFYN::UIOZ:?
A. PAQM
B. LPWA
C. QNLA
D.WKPA

42.BHE:FLI:JPM:
A. OTP
B. NTQ
C. NSP
D. OSP

43.From the given choices select the odd one out.


A. HIKJ
B. KLNM
C. STVU
D. RSTU

44.From the given choices select the odd one out.


A. BAK
B. DCM
C. HGQ
D. MNW

45.Kapil drives 12 kms towards west and then 3 kms towards south. He then turns
east and drives 8 kms. How far is he from his starting point?
A. 4 kms
B. 5 kms
C. 9 kms
D. 10 kms

46.The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I


and II. Find out if the information given in the statement(s ) is sufficient in finding
the solution to the problem.

Problem Question: How many people cast their vote in the MCD elections in
metropolitan city- Delhi?
Statements:
I). The population of India is 2 billion and population of each metropolitan city is
15% of the total.
II). 33% of the total population of Delhi cast their votes in the MCD elections.
A. Statement I alone is sufficient to answering the problem question.
B. Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question.
C. Either of the statement taken individually is sufficient in answering the
problem question
D. Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem
question.
E. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering the
problem question.

47.There are 2 questions based on the same data. Answer the


questions based on the given information:
Following are the criteria for the allotment of residential
accommodation by an organization to its employees. The
employee must.
1) have completed atleast 10 years in the organization out of
which atleast 4 years should have been spent as a manager.
2) not have more than 5 members in the family_
3) have atleast 5 years of service remaining, the retirement age
being 58 years_
4) not have his/her own house
5) not be staying in a house owned by his/her spouse.
In case of an employee who:
6) satisfies all above criteria except (1) and who joined the
organization as a Manager,
should be referred to the Finance Director.
7) satisfies all other criteria except (3) at present working as a
Senior Manager, is to be
referred to the Managing Director
8) has been transferred from another city, the condition (1) may
be waived
Should the given employee be provided with accommodation?
(The case is presented as on 31st July,2001)

Meena Thakur was promoted as a Manager five years back after


joining the organization in 1988 as a clerk. She stays with her
husband and children in a rented house and she does not own
any
house. She was 42 years old as on 23rd April, 2000.

A. The employee is to be provided with accommodation


B. The employee is not to be provided with accommodation
C. Insufficient Data
D. The employee's case is to be referred to the Finance Director
F. The employee's case is to be referred to the Managing Director

48.The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and


II. Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the
solution to the problem.

Q) Problem Question : lonization energy decreases with the increasing size of


metal atom Out of cesium , lithium, potassium and sodium, which will have the
lowest ionization energy?
Statements:
III. Lithium has the smallest size
IV. The size of potassium and cesium is greater than lithium
F. Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question.
G. Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question.
H. Both statements put together are sufficient in answer the problem
question.
I. Both the statements even put together are not sufficient in answering
the problem question.
J. Either of the statements is sufficient in answering the problem question.
K. Choose the option

49.Choose the option that arranges the given set of words in the ‘most’
meaningful order. The words when put in order should make logical sense
according to size, quality, quantity, occurrence of events, value, appearance,
nature, process, etc.

1.Cotton

2.Plant

3.Cloth

4.Yarn

5.Shirt

A.2,1,4,5,3
B.2,4,1,3,5

C.2,1,4,3,5

D.2,4,3,1,5

50.QDXM:SFYN::UIOZ:?

A.PAQM

B.LPWA

C.QNLA

D.WKPA

51.There are 2 questions based on the same data. Answer the


questions based onthe given information:
Following are the criteria for the allotment of residential
accommodation by anorganization to its employees. The
employee must
1) have completed atleast 10 years in the organization out of
which atleast 4 yearsshould have been spent as a manager.
2) not have more than 5 members in the family_
3) have atleast 5 years of service remaining, the retirement age
being 58 years_
4) not have his/her own house
5) not be staying in a house owned by his/her spouse.
In case of an employee who:
6) satisfies all above criteria except (1) and who joined the
organization as a Manager,
should be referred to the Finance Director.
7) satisfies all other criteria except (3) at present working as a
Senior Manager, is to be
referred to the Managing Director
8) has been transferred from another city, the condition (1) may
be waived
Should the given employee be provided with accommodation?
(The case ispresented as on 31st July,2001)

Q1)Sanjeev Ranjan has three members in the family including


himself. Neither he nor his wife owns a house. He is at the post of
Senior Manager since the last tour years and has been working in
the organization tor the last 12 years. He will be retiring from the
organization in the year 2007.

A. The employee is to be provided with accommodation


B. The employee is not to be provided with accommodation
C. Insufficient Data
D. The employee's case is to be referred to the Finance Director
E. The employee's case is to be referred to the Managing Director

52.If North-West becomes East and North-East becomes South and so on, then
what does East become?
A. South-West
B. North-East
C. North-West
D. South-East

53.Mayank travelled a distance of 80m toward north. Then he turns right


and travels 65 m, then again turns northwards and travels 45 m. He further
travels by turning 45 degree clockwise. Toward which direction is he
running now?
A. North

B. West

C. South-West

D. North-East
54.A tourist has strayed from his path while on his way to his
hotel. He moves 28 km towards south, then moves 20 km
towards west, then 4 km towards north and then 2 km towards
east to reach his hotel. What is the distance of shortest possible
route?

A. 45 km
B. 20 km
C.18 km
D. 30 km

PASSAGE
55.There are 2 questions based on the same data. Answer the questions based on
the given information:
The following are the conditions for selecting a “Management trainee’ for a
reputed company. The candidate must:
1. Be a post graduate in commerce with atleast 60% marks or a CA.
2. Not be more than 25 years old and less than 20 years old as on 1.12.2009.
3. Have fluency in English and Hindi.
4. Be in a position to pay Rs. 10000 as deposit to the company.
5. Give an undertaking to work for atleast 5 years for the company.
However
a.) If the candidate fulfills all conditions except (1.) then he/she should be referred
to the Managing Director of the Company.
b.) If the candidate fulfills all conditions except (4.) then he/she should be
referred to the chairman of the Company.
Should the given candidate be selected? (The case is presented as on 1.12.2009)
Choose the correct option.
23 year old Suresh is a CA with fluency in Hindi and English. He can pay Rs.8000 as
deposit and will give five years undertaking.
A. Insufficient Data
B. Candidate should not be selected
C. Candidate should be selected
D. Candidate is to be referred to the Managing Directot
E. Candidate is to be referred to the chairman
56.Find the missing term in the series.

8,8,15,23,38,….

A.61

B.57

C.62

D.59

Determine the relationship between the first two words and then
identify the missing word of the second pair such that it is
analogous to the first pair.

57.POLICY:NPJJAZ::INSURANCE:

A. GOQVPBLDC
B. GOQVQBLDC
C. GOQVRBLDC
D.GOQVPBLEC

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