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Model Question Paper 6:

Que. 1 If every vowel of the word 'INTERNATIONAL' is changed to its next letter in the English
alphabet and every consonant is changed to its previous letter in the English alphabet then what
should be the fifth letter from the left?

1. Q

2. F

3. M

4. N

Que. 2 Direction: In each of the following questions, various terms of an alphabet series are given
with one missing term as shown by (?) choose the missing term out of the given alternatives.

_ _ aba _ _ ba _ ab

1. abbba

2. abbab

3. baabb

4. bbaba

Que. 3 Seven boys A, B, C, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a circular table facing towards the centre
(not necessarily in the same order). S is second to the left of C. P is second to the left of S. Q is not
the immediate neighbour of P or S. B is fourth to the right of A. Which of the following statement is
correct?

1. B is second to the right of Q.

2. B is the immediate neighbour of S and C.

3. A is not the immediate neighbour of P or Q.

4. P is third to the left of C.

Que. 4 There are five friends-Satish, Kishore, Mohan, Anil, and Rajesh. Mohan is the tallest. Satish is
shorter than Kishore but taller than Rajesh. Anil is a little shorter than Kishore but a little taller than
Satish. Who is taller than Rajesh but shorter than Anil?

1. Rajesh

2. Satish

3. Anil

4. Kishore
Que. 5 Which letter cluster will replace the question mark (?) in the following series?

MASTERMIND, NSTJMMIA, ITOHMS, ?

1. MTTC

2. MTCT

3. MCTC

4. MCTT

Que. 6 How many mugs are not plate?

1. 9

2. 15

3. 3

4. 13

Que. 7 Statement: Government schemes are essential for the growth and development of the
country.

Assumption I: Make in India campaign by the government has become a great success.

Assumption II: There are no such creative programs previously launched by the government.

1. Only Assumption I is implicit

2. Only Assumption II is implicit

3. Both Assumptions I and II are implicit

4. Neither Assumption I nor II is implicit

Que. 8 In the following figure there are three interconnected circles I, S and P. In this circle I is for
Indian, S for Scientist and P for Politician. G are shown from different a region. The field which
represents a non-Indian scientist who is a politician is
1. f

2. d

3. a

4. c

Que. 9 The field which shows that those who are Indians and also scientists are

1. b

2. c

3. a

4. d

Que. 10 The field which shows that he is neither a scientist nor a politician -

1. g

2. c

3. f

4. a

Que. 11 In the question, three statements are given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II.
You have to take the statements to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known
facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, logically follows from the given
statement.

Statement 1: All data are raw.

Statement 2: None of the information is raw.

Statement 3: All information is caselet.

Conclusion I: Some data is information.

Conclusion II: Some raw are caselets.

1. Both I and II follow.

2. Only II follows.

3. Neither I nor II follow.


4. Only I follows.

Que. 12 Choose the option which can replace the question mark (?) in the series given below.

SUPER, PSRUE, RPESU, ERUPS, ?, SUPER

1. PSRUE

2. UESRP

3. EURSP

4. USERP

Que. 13 Given below are some statements, followed by some conclusions. Assume the facts in the
statement to be true and decide which of the conclusions logically follow (s) from the statements.

Statement:

Some biscuits are cakes. Some cakes are lions. Some lions are food. Some food is diet.

Conclusions:

I. No biscuits are diet.

II. No food is cakes.

III. Some biscuits are diet.

IV. Some biscuits are food.

1. All follow

2. Only III or IV follows

3. Either I or II follws

4. Either I or III follows

Que. 14 Which letter cluster will replace the question mark (?) in the following series?

MELT, LGIX, KIFB, JKCF, IMZJ, ?

1. HNOW

2. HOWN

3. HONW

4. HWON

Que. 15 There are two statements following one of the questions below. Analyze and decide
whether the

questions can be answered with the given statements.

Question: Who is the shortest in the class?

Statement I: Ram is younger than Rohan and elder than Mohan.

Statement II: Mohan's height is higher than Rohan and Anu.


1. Statement II alone is sufficient

2. Statement I alone is sufficient

3. Statements I and II together are sufficient

4. Statements I and II together are not sufficient

Que. 16 Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in
the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which
of the given conclusions logically follow from the statements.

Statements:

1. All crops are seeds.

2. No seed is a plant.

3. No plant is a flower.

Conclusions:

I. Some seeds are crops.

II. No crop is a flower.

III. No crop is a plant.

IV. No flower is a seed.

1. Only conclusions I, II and III follow

2. Only conclusions I, III and IV follow

3. Only conclusions I and II follow

4. Only conclusions I and III follow

Que. 17 A sales representative plans to visit each of six companies M, N, P, Q, R and S exactly once
during the course of one day. She is setting up her schedule for the day according to the following
conditions:

1. She must visit M before N.

2. She must visit N before Q.

3. The third company she visits must be P.

Which of the following could be the order in which the sales representative visits the six companies?

1. M, S, P, N, R, Q

2. Q, N, P, R, S, M

3. M, R, N, Q, P, S

4. P, S, M, R, Q, N

Que. 18 If P @ Q means that Q's husband is P; J # L means L is the son of J; and N $ M means that
M's brother is N, then which of the following options ensures that A's mother is B?
1. A # B $ C @ D

2. C $ D @ A # B

3. B $ C # A @ D

4. D @ B # C $ A

Que. 19 In the question below a statement is given followed by two assumptions 1 and 2. You have
to assume everything in the statement to be true and then consider the two assumptions and decide
which of them logically follows from the information given in the statement beyond any
considerable doubt.

Statement:

Students who do not present the record book will not be allowed to appear in the practical
examination.

Assumption:

1. Record book is mandatory for appearing in the practical examination.

2. Practical exam makes a student technically strong in a subject.

1. Only assumption 2 is implicit

2. Both assumption 1 and 2 is implicit

3. Neither assumption 1 nor 2 is implicit

4. Only assumption 1 is implicit

Que. 20 P + Q means P is the brother of Q

P = Q means P is the wife of Q

P % Q means P is the mother of Q

P @ Q means P is the sister of Q

P # Q means P is the father of Q

If A = B + C % D then, which of the following will be always true?

1. D is son of C

2. A is mother of D

3. B is maternal uncle of D

4. A is brother‐in‐law of C

Que. 21 Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure?
1.

2.

3.

4.

Que. 22 Read the following information to answer the given

Following are the conditions for becoming a judge in singing contest TV show.

A) The person should have won at least one award in singing or music.

B) The person should have worked in the music industry for at least 10 years.

C) The person should be able to speak at least 3 languages.

D) The person should be willing to donate at least 10% of his/her annual income to the contest
winner.

E) the person NOT be younger than 35 years and neither be older than 70 years. However, in in case
candidate

who fulfils all other criteria EXCEPT

1) B above; if the person does NOT fulfil this criteria then his application will be kept on hold.

2) D above; if the person has donated 50% of his annual income any one time in his/her life then he
is exempted from this ondition.

3) E above; if the person does NOT full fill this criteria but fulfils all other criteria then his application
will be kept on hold.

Based on these criteria and information provided below, decide the course of action in each case.
You are NOT to assume anything.

Person A is 40 years old and is willing to donate 10% of his annual income to the contest winner. He
has won 3 award in his 15 years of experience in the music industry and can speak in Hindi and
English only.

1. Made a judge
2. NOT made a judge

3. Application kept on hold

4. Data inadequate

Que. 23 Person B is willing to donate 5% of his annual income to the contest winner. He has worked
in the music industry for 30 years since he entered it in his teenage days. He can speak in Hindi,
English, Tamil and his mother tongue. He had donated Rs. 7 lakh for flood relief in 2016 when his
annual income was Rs. 12 lakh.

1. Made a judge

2. NOT made a judge

3. Application kept on hold

4. Data inadequate

Que. 24 Person C has won 5 awards in her 25 years of experience in the music industry. She had
donated her entire annual income in 2017 for earthquake relief. She is fluent in English, French and
Hindi.

1. Made a judge

2. NOT made a judge

3. Application kept on hold

4. Data inadequate

Que. 25 Marks of J, L, M, N, R and T are compared. Number of people having marks more than R are
same as the number of people having marks less than M. Marks of T and L both are lesser than R but
more than M. Marks of only J are more than R. If marks of T are more than L and marks of L are 112,
then what can be the marks of R and N respectively?

1. 113, 111

2. 114, 113

3. 110, 113

4. 108, 111

Que. 26 Five persons A, G, E, U and X are sitting in a straight line facing to the south direction. G sits
at the middle of the row. G sits immediate right of U who sits third left of A. X sits immediate left of
A. Who sits second to the left of X?

1. U

2. A

3. G

4. E

Que. 27 Which one of the figures shown below occupies the blank Space (?) in the matrix given
above ?
1. 1

2. 2

3. 3

4. 4

Que. 28 (i) A, B, C, D, E and T are standing in a row facing south.

(ii) A is third to right of E.

(iii) C is fourth from one end of the row.

(iv) B who is in between A and D, is third to the left of T.

(v) D is at the left end.

Which of the following is true?

1. C is in between T and E

2. C is second to the right of B

3. E is immediate right of T

4. A is immediate left of C

Que. 29 A person starts from a point A and travels 3 km eastwards to B and then turns left and
travels thrice that distance to reach C. He again turns left and travels five times the distance he
covered between A and B and reaches his destination D. The shortest distance between the starting
point and the ending point.

1. 12 km

2. 15 km

3. 16 km

4. 18 km

Que. 30 Two ladies and two men are playing cards and are seated at North, East, South and West
directions of a table. No lady is facing East. Persons sitting opposite to each other are not of the
same gender. One man is facing South. In which directions are the ladies facing?

1. South and East

2. East and West

3. North and East

4. North and West

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