Mock 20
Mock 20
Mock 20
1. Select the set in which the numbers are related in the 5. Which of the following numbers will replace the
same way as are the numbers of the following sets. question mark (?) in the given series?
(NOTE : Operations should be performed on the whole fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu lh la[;k nh xbZ Ük`a•yk esa ç'u fpÉ (\) dks
numbers, without breaking down the numbers into
its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13 such
çfrLFkkfir djsxh\
as adding /subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be 11, ?, 20, 29, 41, 56
performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and then (a) 16 (b) 13 (c) 15 (d) 14
performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is 6. Select the option that represents the letters that,
NOT allowed) when placed from left to right in the following blanks,
ml lsV dk p;u djsa ftlesa la[;k,¡ mlh çdkj lacaf/r gSa tSls will complete the letter-series.
fuEufyf•r lsV dh la[;k,¡ gSaA (uksV% lafØ;k,a iw.kZ la[;kvksaml
ij dh
fodYi dk p;u djsa tks mu v{kjksa dks n'kkZrk gS] ftUgsa fuEufy
tkuh pkfg,] la[;kvksa dks mlds ?kVd vadksa esa rksM+s fcukA mnkgj.k
fjÙkQ LFkku
ds esa ck,a ls nk,a j•us ij v{kj&J`a•yk iwjh gks tk,x
fy, 13&13 ij lafØ;k,a tSls fd 13 esa tksM+uk@ ?kVkuk@xq.kk_ djukVJRWB__RWBVL__BV__W
vkfn dh tk ldrh gSaA 13 dks 1 vkSj 3 esa rksM+uk vkSj fiQj 1 (a)
vkSj AWKRXNR
3 ij xf.krh; lafØ;k,¡ djus dh vuqefr ugha gS) (b) A V K R W M R
(312, 24, 13) (c) B V K R W M R
(645, 43, 15) (d) B W K R W M R
(a) (347,27,12) (b) (374,22,17) 7. Two different positions of the same dice are shown,
(c) (347,22,17) (d) (374,17,12) the six faces of which are marked with the letters U
to Z. Select the letter that will be on the face opposite
2. In a certain code language, if ‘CBVQ’ is written as
the face showing 'W'.
‘652520’ and ‘FRJT’ is written as ‘9211323’, how will
‘EHLP’ be written in the same code language? ,d gh ikls dh nks vyx&vyx fLFkfr;k¡ fn•kbZ xbZ gSa] ftuesa ls N
,d fuf'pr dwV Hkk"kk esa] ;fn
‘CBVQ’ dks ‘652520’ vkSj
iQydksa dksU ls Z v{kjksa ls fpfÉr fd;k x;k gSA ml v{kj dk p;u
djsa
‘FRJT’ dks ‘9211323’ fy•k tkrk gS] rks mlh dwV Hkk"kk esa
tks'W' n'kkZus okys iQyd ds foijhr iQyd ij gksxkA
‘EHLP’ dks dSls fy•k tk,xk\
W V
(a) 80121421 (b) 7910520
V X Y X
(c) 8111519 (d) 8012514
3. In the following question, select the odd word pair
from the given alternatives (a) Y (b) V (c) X (d) Z
8. ‘A + B’ means ‘A is brother of B’
fuEufyf[kr iz'u esa] fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls vyx 'kCn ;qXe dks
‘A – B’ means ‘A is mother of B’
pqfu,A
‘A × B’ means ‘A is husband of B’
(a) Chickens/fpdu (b) Bats/pexknM+ ‘A ÷ B’ means ‘A is sister of B’
(c) Seals/lhy (d) Rodents/Ñard If C ÷ B – E + A × F - D, then which of the following
4. Which of the following terms will replace the question statements is NOT correct?
mark (?) in the given series? ‘A + B’ dk vFkZ gS‘A, B dk HkkbZ gS*
fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu lk in nh xbZ Ük`a•yk esa ç'u fpÉ (\) dk ‘A – B’ dk eryc gS ‘A, B dh eka gS*
LFkku ysxk\ ‘A × B’ dk vFkZ gS‘A, B dk ifr gS*
MPKL, NRLN, OTMP, PVNR, ? ‘A ÷ B’ dk vFkZ gS
‘A, B dh cgu gS*
(a) QXPT (b) QYPT
;fn C ÷ B – E + A × F - D, rks fuEufyf•r esa ls dkSu lk dFku
(c) QXPU (d) QXOT
lgh ugha gS\
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(a) C is the sister of the mother of A. Conclusions/fu"d"kZ%
C, A dh eka dh cgu gSA lHkh pkoy •kus ;ksX; gSaA
I. All rice are edibles. /
(b) D is the daughter of B. / D, B dh csVh gSA II. All pulses are edible. / lHkh nkysa •kus ;ksX; gSaA
(c) F is the wife of the son of B. / F, B ds csVs dh iRuh gSA III. Some edibles are grains. / dqN •k| inkFkZ vukt gSaA
(d) B is the mother of A. / B, A dh eka gSA (a) Only conclusions I and II follow
9. Six houses, A, B, C, D, E and F, are situated in a colony. dsoy fu"d"kZI vkSjII vuqlj.k djrs gSa
D is 60 m south of E. F is 40 m south of B. A is 30 m (b) Only conclusions I and III follow
north of E. F is 50 m east of A. C is 50 m west of B.
dsoy fu"d"kZ
I vkSjIII vuqlj.k djrs gSa
Find the location of C with reference to A.
(c) Only conclusions II and III follow
Ng ?kjA, B, C, D, E vkSjF, ,d dkWyksuh esa fLFkr
D, gSA
E ds
dsoy fu"d"kZ
II vkSjIII vuqlj.k djrs gSa
60 m nf{k.k esa vkSj
F, B ds 40 m nf{k.k eas gSA
A, E ds 30
(d) All conclusions follow
m mÙkj eas F,
gSA
A ds 50 iwoZ easC,gSA
B ds 50 m if'pe esa gSA
A ds lanHkZCesa
dk LFkku Kkr djasA lHkh fu"d"kZ vuqlj.k djrs gSa
13. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs
(a) 40 m North/40 eh-mÙkj to sequentially replace the * signs and balance the
(b) 30 m East/30 eh-iwoZ given equation.
(c) 50 m north/50 eh-mÙkj · fpÉksa dks Øfed :i ls cnyus vkSj fn, x, lehdj.k dks larqfyr
djus ds fy, xf.krh; fpÉksa ds lgh la;kstu dk p;u djsaA
(d) 40 m South/40 eh-nf{k.k
76 * 34 * 23 * 12 * 6 * 21
10. If exactly 1 year and 2 days later it is Tuesday, then
what day is it today? It is not a leap year. (a) +, –, +, ÷, = (b) –, –, +, ÷, =
(c) ×, –, +, ÷, = (d) –, –, +, +, =
;fn Bhd 1 o"kZ vkSj 2 fnu ckn eaxyokj gS] rks vkt dkSu lk fnu
14. Select the option that represents the correct order of
gS\ dksbZ yhi o"kZ ugha gSA the given words as they would appear in an English
(a) Sunday/jfookj (b) Monday/lkseokj dictionary.
(c) Saturday/'kfuokj (d) Tuesday/eaxyokj ml fodYi dk p;u djsa tks fn, x, 'kCnksa ds lgh Øe dks n'kkZrk
11. Select the Venn diagram that best illustrates the gS tSlk fd os vaxzsth 'kCndks'k esa fn•kbZ nsaxsA
relationship between the following classes. 1. Lambast 2. Lighten
ml osu vkjs[k dk p;u djsa tks fuEufyf[kr oxks± ds chp laca/ dk 3. Legacy 4. Languish
lcls vPNh rjg ls fp=k.k djrk gSA 5. Laughter 6. Lightly
(a) 1, 5, 4, 2, 3, 6 (b) 1, 4, 5, 2, 3, 6
Fathers, Brothers and Males
(c) 1, 5, 4, 3, 6, 2 (d) 1, 4, 5, 3, 2, 6
firk] HkkbZ vkSj iq#"k
15. A certain number of people are sitting in a row, facing
north. N is sitting third to the left of P. M is sitting
(a) (b) third to the left of N. O is sitting third to the left of M.
M is sitting between O and N. N is sitting between M
and P. If no other person is sitting in the row, what is
the total number of persons seated?
(c) (d) ,d fuf'pr la[;k esa yksx mÙkj fn'kk dh vksj eq• djds ,d iafÙkQ
esa cSBsN,gSaA
P ds ck;sa ls rhljs LFkku ij cSBk
M,gSA
N ds ck;sa ls
12. Three or four statements are given below, followed by rhljs LFkku ij cSBkO, gSAM ds rhljs ck;sa LFkku ij M,
gSAO vkSj
three or four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. N ds chp esa cSBkN, gSA
M vkSjP ds chp esa cSBk gSA ;fn vkSj dksb
Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem
O;fDr iafDr esa ugha cSBk] rks iafDr esa oqQy fdrus O;fDr cS
to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide
which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the (a) 10 (b) 9
statements. (c) 11 (d) 8
uhps rhu vFkok pkj dFku fn, x, gSa] ftlds ckn rhu vFkok pkj 16. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully.
decide which of the given conclusions logically follow
fu"d"kZ
I, II, III vkSjIV fn, x, gSaA dFkuksa dks lR; ekurs gq,] Hkys
from the given statements?
gh os lkekU;r% Kkr rF;ksa ls fHkUu çrhr gksrs gksa] fu.kZ; ysa fd dkSu
fn, x, dFku vkSj fu"d"kksZa dks è;kuiwoZd i<+saA r; djsa fd fn
lk fu"d"kZ rkfdZd :i ls dFkuksa dk vuqlj.k djrk gSA
fu"d"kksZa esa ls dkSu ls dFku dk rkfdZd :Ik ls lR; gS@ ikyu djrs
Statements/dFku%
Statement/dFku%
All rice are grains. / lHkh pkoy vukt gSaA M<K>I<J>H=G=F
All pulses are grains. / lHkh nkysa vukt gSaA Conclusions/fu"d"kZ%
All grains are edibles. / lHkh vukt •kus ;ksX; gSaA I. H = F II. J>G
1. (b) 2. (c) 3. (a) 4. (d) 5. (d) 6. (c) 7. (a) 8. (b) 9. (a) 10. (c)
11. (b) 12. (d) 13. (b) 14. (d) 15. (a) 16. (b) 17. (c) 18. (c) 19. (c) 20. (a)
21. (c) 22. (a) 23. (d) 24. (b) 25. (d)