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BUDDING MARINERS

GA WORKSHEET
ANALOGY

1. ABC:XYZ::DEF:?
(a) UVW
(b) RST
(c) GHI
(d) JKL
Correct: (a) UVW

2. CAT:FUR::DOG:?
(a) TAIL
(b) BARK
(c) FANG
(d) HAIR
Correct: (d) HAIR

3. GHI:MNO::JKL:?
(a) PQR
(b) STV
(c) XYK
(d) UVX

Correct Answer: (a) PQR

4. ACE:GIK::BDF:?
(a) HJM
(b) JLQ
(c) NPR
(d) OMR
Correct: (c) NPR

5. XYZ:ABC::UVW:?
(a) EFG
(b) RST
(c) DEF
(d) HIJ
Correct: (c) DEF

6. 63:21::27:?
(a) 6
(b) 9
(c) 1
(d) 3
Correct: (b) 9

7. 85:42::139:?
(a) 68
(b) 69
(c) 70
(d) 67
Correct: (b) 69

8. 9:27::?:6
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 5
(d) 3
Correct: (D) 3

9. 08:66::?:38
(a) 2
(b) 6
(c) 12
(d) 19
Correct: (b) 6

10. 64:8::289:?
(a) 17
(b) 27
(c) 26
(d) 19
Correct: (a) 17

11. 15:30::45:?
(a) 60
(b) 75
(c) 90
(d) 105
Correct: (c) 90

12. 72:9::144:?
(a) 12
(b) 16
(c) 18
(d) 24
Correct: (c) 18

13. 20:5::40:?
(a) 8
(b) 10
(c) 12
(d) 16
Correct: (b) 10

14. 16:64::32:?
(a) 128
(b) 256
(c) 512
(d) 1024
Correct: (b) 128

15. Complete the analogy: Book : Author :: Painting : ?


(a) Artist
(b) Canvas
(c) Sculptor
(d) Musician
Correct: (a) Artist

16. Complete the analogy: Dog : Puppy :: Cat : ?


(a) Kitten
(b) Cub
(c) Foal
(d) Fawn
Correct: (a) Kitten

17. Complete the analogy: Ocean : Water :: Forest : ?


(a) Soil
(b) Trees
(c) Animals
(d) Leaves
Correct: (b) Trees

18. Complete the analogy: Sun : Day :: Moon : ?


(a) Week
(b) Month
(c) Night
(d) Year
Correct: (c) Night

19. Complete the analogy: Teacher : School :: Doctor : ?


(a) Hospital
(b) Office
(c) Clinic
(d) Laboratory
Correct: (a) Hospital

.20 Given set: (10:20:30)


Which of the following sets is not similar to the given set?
(a) (5:10:15)
(b) (15:30:45)
(c) (10:25:35)
(d) (20:40:60)
Correct: (c) (10:25:35)

21. Given set: (8:16:24)


Which of the following sets is not similar to the given set?
(a) (4:8:16)
(b) (12:24:36)
(c) (8:20:26)
(d) (15:30:45)
Correct: (c) (8:20:26)

22. Given set: (14:28:42)


Which of the following sets is similar to the given set?
(a) (7:14:28)
(b) (21:42:63)
(c) (14:30:40)
(d) (28:32:40)
Correct: (b) (21:42:63)

23. Given set: (9:18:27)


Which of the following sets is similar to the given set?
(a) (3:6:19)
(b) (12:24:36)
(c) (9:21:30)
(d) (27:33:45)
Correct: (b) (12:24:36)

24. Given set: (16:32:48)


Which of the following sets is similar to the given set?
(a) (8:16:4)
(b) (24:48:72)
(c) (16:40:56)
(d) (32:36:45)
Correct: (b) (24:48:72)

In each of the following questions, a certain relationship exists between two terms on one
side (::), and one term is given on the other side (::). Your task is to identify the term that
bears the same relationship with the given term as the terms of the given pair do. Choose
the correct alternative.

25. India is to Maharashtra as ? is to Texas.


(a) Canada
(b) Mexico
(c) Brazil
(d) USA
Correct: (d) USA

26. An arrow is to a bow as ? is to a pistol.


(a) Bullet
(b) Gun
(c) Shoot
(d) Rifle
Correct: (a) Bullet

27. A woodcutter uses an axe. Similarly, a ? uses a needle.


(a) Butcher
(b) Carpenter
(c) Tailor
(d) Painter
Correct: (c) Tailor
28. A king sits on a throne. In the same way, a rider sits on a ?.
(a) Chair
(b) Horse
(c) Seat
(d) Saddle
Correct: (d) Saddle

29. Coins are produced in a mint. Likewise, bricks are produced in a ?.


(a) Foundry
(b) Cemetery
(c) Furnace
(d) Kiln
Correct: (d) Kiln

30. In the given question, choose the word that has a similar relationship among the given
three words: Bhopal, Panaji, Gandhinagar.
(a) Amritsar
(b) Allahabad
(c) Patna
(d) Baroda
Correct: (d) Patna

ODD MAN OUT


1. (a) Ship (b) Submarine (c) Aircraft (d) Truck
Answer: (d) Truck

2. (a) Oxygen (b) Nitrogen (c) Water (d) Carbon Dioxide


Answer: (c) Water

3. (a) Revolution (b) Rotation (c) Gravity (d) Moon


Answer: (d) Moon

4. (a) Author (b) Publisher (c) Reader (d) Librarian


Answer: (d) Librarian

5. (a) Rectangle (b) Circle (c) Triangle (d) Square


Answer: (b) Circle

6. (a) Symphony (b) Novel (c) Painting (d) Dance


Answer: (a) Symphony

7. (a) Elephant (b) Lion (c) Cheetah (d) Whale


Answer: (d) Whale

8. (a) ZYX (b) RTV (c) LKJ (d) CBA


Answer: (b) RTV

9. (a) WVS (b) KJI (c) FED (d) RQP


Answer: (a) WVS

10. (a) YZ (b) LO (c) AD (d) SV


Answer: (a) YZ

11. (a) VWX (b) IJK (c) LMN (d) RSU


Answer: (d) RSU

12. (a) EFH (b) NOP (c) IJK (d) LMN


Answer: (a) EFH

13. (a) CDEF (b) OPPR (c) LMNO (d) STUV


Answer: (b) OPPR

14. (a) HGF (b) MNO (c) RST (d) XYZ


Answer: (a) HGF

15. (a) PQRS (b) UVWX (c) LMNO (d) ABCE


Answer: (d) ABCE

16. (a) 289 (b) 324 (c) 361 (d) 410


Answer: (d) 410

17.(a) 8110 (b) 9100 (c) 1189 (d) 1234


Answer: (c) 1189

18.(a) 68 (b) 85 (c) 153 (d) 174


Answer: (d) 174

19. (a) 120 (b) 168 (c) 290 (d) 380


Answer: (d) 380

20. (a) 526 (b) 655 (c) 775 (d) 890


Answer: (a) 526

21. (a) 1020 (b) 2040 (c) 4095 (d) 8190


Answer: (c) 4095

22. (a) Shimla (b) Ooty (c) Darjeeling (d) Agra


Answer: (d) Agra

23. (a) 525 (b) 729 (c) 841 (d) 961


Answer: (a) 525

24. (a) 112 (b) 224 (c) 337 (d) 448


Answer: (c) 337

25.(a) Gold : Ornaments (b) Cloth : Garments (c) Wood : Furniture (d) Earthen pots : Clay
ANS- (D)

26.(a) Broad : Wide (b) Light : Heavy (c) Tiny - Small (d) Big - Large
Ans - (B)
27. (a) Bridge (b) Escalator (c) Ladder (d) Staircase
Ans- (a)

28. (a) 64 (b) 81 (c) 101 (d) 123


Answer: (a) 64

29. (a) 537 (b) 682 (c) 945 (d) 720


Answer: (b) 682

30. (a) 144 (b) 216 (c) 288 (d) 324


Answer: (c) 288

NUMERICAL SERIES
1. What is the next number in the series: 2, 5, 11, 23, 47, ...?
- (a) 93
- (b) 95
- (c) 97
- (d) 99
Correct: (b) 95

2. Find the missing number in the series: 6, 12, 24, __, 96.
- (a) 36
- (b) 42
- (c) 48
- (d) 54
Correct: (c) 48

3. What comes next in the series: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, ...?


- (a) 36
- (b) 49
- (c) 64
- (d) 81
Correct: (a) 36

4. Determine the next number in the series: 3, 8, 15, 24, 35, ...?
- (a) 48
- (b) 49
- (c) 54
- (d) 63
Correct: (a) 48

5. What is the missing number in the series: 5, 10, 20, __, 80?
- (a) 30
- (b) 35
- (c) 40
- (d) 45
Correct: (c) 40

6. Find the next number in the series: 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, ...?
- (a) 42
- (b) 44
- (c) 48
- (d) 50
Correct: (a) 42

7. Determine the missing number in the series: 4, 9, 16, 25, __, 49.
- (a) 32
- (b) 36
- (c) 40
- (d) 45
Correct: (b) 36

8. What comes next in the series: 7, 10, 14, 19, 25, ...?
- (a) 30
- (b) 32
- (c) 36
- (d) 42
Correct: (b) 32

9. Determine the missing number in the series: 12, 14, 18, 24, __, 42.
- (a) 28
- (b) 30
- (c) 32
- (d) 36
Correct: (c) 32

10. Find the next number in the series: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, ...?
- (a) 34
- (b) 36
- (c) 38
- (d) 40
Correct (b) 36

11. What is the next number in the series: 2, 5, 11, 23, 47, ...?
- (a) 93
- (b) 95
- (c) 97
- (d) 99
Correct: (b) 95

12. What comes next in the series: 144, 121, 100, 81, ...?
- (a) 64
- (b) 49
- (c) 36
- (d) 25
Correct: (a) 64

13. Find the next term in the series: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, ...?
- (a) 34
- (b) 36
- (c) 40
- (d) 49
Correct: (b) 36

14. What is the next number in the series: 3, 12, 27, 48, 75, ...?
- (a) 96
- (b) 108
- (c) 125
- (d) 144
Correct: (b) 108

15. Determine the next number in the sequence: 4, 13, 40, 121, ...?
- (a) 364
- (b) 365
- (c) 366
- (d) 367
Correct: (a) 364

16. Which term is incorrect in the series: 2, 5, 11, 23, 47, 95, 203?
- (a) 2
- (b) 5
- (c) 47
- (d) 203
Correct: (d) 203

17. Identify the wrong term in the series: 3, 8, 18, 38, 78, 168, 318
- (a) 38
- (b) 78
- (c) 168
- (d) 318
Correct: (c) 168

18. Which term is incorrect in the series: 1, 5, 14, 30, 55, 91, 140?
- (a) 14
- (b) 30
- (c) 55
- (d) 91
Correct: (d) 91

19. Find the wrong term in the series: 2, 6, 14, 30, 62, 127, 254
- (a) 14
- (b) 30
- (c) 62
- (d) 127
Correct: (d) 127

20. Which term is incorrect in the series: 5, 14, 27, 44, 66, 90, 119?
- (a) 27
- (b) 44
- (c) 66
- (d) 90
Correct: (c) 66

21. Identify the wrong term in the series: 4, 10, 22, 46, 94, 206, 382
- (a) 22
- (b) 46
- (c) 94
- (d) 206
Correct: (d) 206

22. Which term is incorrect in the series: 3, 8, 23, 68, 135, 270, 547?
- (a) 8
- (b) 23
- (c) 135
- (d) 270
Correct: (d) 270

23. Find the wrong term in the series: 1, 6, 17, 36, 67, 110, 171
- (a) 17
- (b) 36
- (c) 67
- (d) 110
Correct: (d) 110

24. Which term is incorrect in the series: 2, 5, 11, 23, 48, 95, 191?
- (a) 11
- (b) 23
- (c) 48
- (d) 95
Correct: (c) 48

25. Identify the wrong term in the series: 10, 21, 43, 87, 176, 351
- (a) 21
- (b) 43
- (c) 87
- (d) 176
Correct: (d) 176

26. Which term is incorrect in the series: 1, 4, 10, 22, 46, 95, 190?
- (a) 10
- (b) 22
- (c) 46
- (d) 95
Correct: (d) 95

27. Find the wrong term in the series: 3,27,85,243,729


- (a) 243
- (b) 3
- (c) 27
- (d) 85
Correct: (d) 85

28. What comes next in the series: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, ...?


- (a) 36
- (b) 49
- (c) 64
- (d) 81
Correct: (a) 36

29. Identify the missing number in the series: 2, 5, 11, 23, ?


- (a) 41
- (b) 45
- (c) 47
- (d) 49
Correct: (c) 47
30. Which number should replace the question mark in the series: 1, 6, 15, 28, 45, ...?
- (a) 66
- (b) 70
- (c) 76
- (d) 82
Correct: (a) 66

Coding-Decoding

1. In a certain code “LION” is written as “MNHK”. How is “MONKEY” is written in that code?
a) BWKXSU
b) XDJMNL
c) FSHXIL
d) GQWPJS

Answer: b

2. In a certain code “CH4IR” is written as “GL8MV”. How is “1N5T4GR4M” is written in that


code?
a) 4HFID8E8N
b) 5R9X8KV8Q
c) 4P8W7JU8O
d) 5KF2E4GR4

Answer: b) 5R9X8KV8Q

3. If SEQUENCE is coded as HVJFVMXV then how will CHILDREN be coded in the same
code?
a) XSRMWIVM
b) XSROWIVM
c) DSROWIUN
d) MVIWORSX
Answer : b) XSROWIVM

4. If ROSE is coded as 6821, CHAIR is coded as 73456 and PREACH is coded as 961473,
what will be the code for SEARCH ?
A) 246173 B) 214673

C) 214763 D) 216473

Answer: B) 214673
5. If FRIEND is coded as HUMJTK, how is CANDLE written in that code ?
A) EDRIRL B) DCQHQK

C) ESJFME D) DEQJQM

Answer: A) EDRIRL

6.In a certain code, SIKKIM is written as THLJJL, how is TRAINING written in that code ?
A. SQBHOHOF
B. UQBHOIOF
C. UQBHOHOI
D. UQBHOHOF
Answer: Option D

7.In a certain code, BUILDER is written as JVCKSFE. How is SEALING written in that same
code?

(a) BFTKHOJ
(b) JOHKBT
(c) TFBKHOJ
(d) BFTKJOH

Answer : (A)

8. In a certain code language COMPUTER is written as RFUVQNPC. How will MEDICINE


be written in that code language?
a.EOJDEJFM
b.EOJDJEFM
c.MFEDJJOE
d.MFEJDJOE

Answer : (B)

9. In a certain code language, "NUMBER" is written as "156897" and "BARREN" is written


as "847791". How is "RUBBER" written in that code language?
a.795579
b.759597
c.758897
d.795957

Answer: (C)

10.In a certain code APPROACH is coded as CHOAPRAP. How will RESTRICT be coded ?
A. CTRISTER
B. ERTSIRTC
C. CTRISTRE
D. TCIRSTRE
Answer: c) CTRISTRE

11.EXCURTION is coded as CXEURTNOI, SCIENTIST will be coded in the same manner


as :
A. TSIICSNTE
B. ICSNTETSI
C. ICSENTTSI
D. ICSNTEIST

Answer: c) ICSENTTSI

12. In a certain code, ROAD is written as URDG. How is SWAN written in that code?
(a) VXDQ
(b) VZDQ
(c) VZCP
(d) UXDQ
Ans B

13. If FISH is written as EHRG in a certain code, then how would JUNGLE be written in that
same code?
(a) ITMFKD
(b) ITNFKD
(c) KVOHMF
(d) TIMFKD
Ans A

14. If GIRL is written as FJSK in a certain code, then how would BOY be written in that
same code?
(a) CPX
(b) APX
(c) APZ
(d) CPZ
Ans B

15. If HAPPY is written as IBQQZ in a certain code, then how would SORROW be written in
that code?
(a) TPSSXX
(b) TPSSPX
(c) TPPSPX
(d) TPSSSX
Ans - B

16.. In a certain code language, ‘it pit sit’ means ‘I am boy’, ‘it nit sit’ means ‘I am girl’, which
of the following means ‘girl’?
(a) it
(b) pit
(c) sit
(d) nit
Ans D
17. If ‘yellow’ is called ‘blue’, ‘blue’ is called ‘red’, ‘red’ is called ‘pink’, ‘pink’ is called ‘black’
and ‘black’ is called ‘orange’, then what is the colour of ‘blood’?
(a) Yellow
(b) Pink
(c) Blue
(d) Orange
Ans B

18.In a certain code, CERTAIN is coded as XVIGZRM and SEQUENCE is coded as


HVJFVMXV. How would REQUIRED be coded?
(a) FJIVWVIR
(b) VJIFWTRV
(c) WVJRIFVI
(d) IVJFRIVW
Ans D

19. In a certain code, BUILDER is written as JVCKSFE. How is SEALING written in that
same code?
(a) BFTKHOJ
(b) JOHKBT
(c) TFBKHOJ
(d) BFTKJOH
Ans A

20. If SUMMER is coded as RUNNER, the code for WINTER will be


(a) SUITER
(b) VIOUER
(c) WALKER
(d) SUFFER
Ans B

21. In a certain code, PRODUCTIONS is written as QQPCVEUHPMT. How is


ORIENTATION written in that code?
(a) PQJDOVBSJNO
(b) PQJDOUBUJPO
(c) PSJFOVBSJNO
(d) NSHFMVBSJNO
Ans A

22. If TRUTH is coded as SUQSTVSUGI, then the code for FALSE will be
(a) EGZBKMRDE
(b) EGZKMRTDF
(c) EGZBKMRTDF
(d) FGZBKNRTDF
Ans C

23. If 'CAR' is coded as 'ECQ', what would 'BUS' be coded as?


a) DWR
b) DXS
c) DVT
d) DVS
Answer: a) DWR
24. If 'HOUSE' is coded as 'ESUOH', what is 'CLOUD' coded as?
a) NQRTG
b) MQRTF
c) DUOLC
d) NQRTF
Answer: c) DUOLC

25. If ‘train’ is called ‘bus’, ‘bus’ is called ‘tractor’, ‘tractor’ is called ‘car’, ‘car’ is called
‘scooter’, ‘scooter’ is called ‘bicycle’, ‘bicycle’ is called ‘moped’, then which is used to plough
a field?
(a) Train
(b) Bus
(c) Tractor
(d) Car
Ans - (D)

26. If ‘rain’ is ‘water’, ‘water’ is ‘road’, ‘road’ is ‘cloud’, ‘cloud’ is ‘sky’, ‘sky’ is ‘sea’ and ‘sea’ is
‘path’, where do aeroplanes fly?
(a) Road
(b) Sea
(c) Cloud
(d) Water
Ans - (B)

27. If ‘blue’ is called ‘green’, ‘green’ is called ‘white’, ‘white’ is called ‘yellow’, ‘yellow’ is called
‘black’, ‘black’ is called ‘red’ and ‘red’ is called ‘brown’, then what is the colour of milk?
(a) Brown
(b) Blue
(c) Yellow
(d) Green
Ans - (C)

28. In a certain language ‘pre not bis’ means ‘smoking is harmful’, ‘vog dor not’ means ‘avoid
harmful habit’ and ‘dor bis yel’ means ‘please avoid smoking’, which of the following means
‘habit’ in that language?
(a) vog
(b) not
(c) dor
(d) bis
Ans - (A)

29. In a code language ‘mu kay cit’ means ‘very lucky person’ and ‘dis hu mu’ means
‘fortunate and lucky’. Which is the word in that language for ‘lucky’?
(a) mu
(b) kay
(c) cit
(d) dis
Ans - (A)

30. In a certain code, ‘bright fresh sunny day’ means ‘cin bin zin hin’, ‘scent of fresh flower’
means ‘din zin lin bin’, ‘bright light of trucks’ means ‘lin min hin rin’, ‘trucks loaded with
flowers’ means ‘fin nin din min’. What is the code for ‘bright’ in that language?
(a) cin
(b) bin
(c) lin
(d) hin
Ans - (D)

NUMBER CODING

1.If REQUEST is written as S2R52TU, then how will ACID be written?


(A) 1394
(B) IC94
(C) BDJE
(D) B3J4
(E) None of these
Ans - E
2.If each of the letters in the English alphabet is assigned an odd numerical value beginning
A = 1, B = 3 and so on, what will be the total value of the letters of the word INDIAN?
(A) 86
(B) 88
(C) 89
(D) 96
(E) None of these
Ans- D

3.If A = 2, M = 26, Z = 52, then BET = ?


(A) 44
(B) 54
(C) 64
(D) 72
(E) None of these
Ans b
4.If in a certain code, BAT = 23 and CAT = 24, then how will you code BALL?
(A) 27
(B) 28
(C) 32
(D) 120
(E) None of these
Ans A
5.DEER = 12215 and HIGH = 5654, how will you code HEEL?
(A) 2328
(B) 3449
(C) 4337
(D) 5229
(E) None of these.
Ans D
6.If in certain code EDITION is written as 3891965, then how TIDE will be written in that
code?
(A) 1839
(B) 1586
(C) 3819
(D) 1983
Ans D
7. If MEKLF is coded as 91782 and LLLJK as 88867, then how can IGHED be coded?
(A) 53410
(B) 75632
(C) 97854
(D) 64521
Ans A
8.APPRECIATION is coded as 177832419465. How will you code PERCEPTION?
(A) 7292378465
(B) 7383297465
(C) 7382379465
(D) 7392378465
Ans C
9.If LOSE is coded as 1357 and GAIN is coded as 2468, what do the figures 84615 stand
for?
(A) LANES
(B) SLAIN
(C) NAILS
(D) SNAIL
Ans C

Directions (Q.Nos. 10-12) The letter group in each question is to be codified in the following,

number codes.

You have to find out the serial number of the combinations, which represents the letter
group. Serial number of that combination is your answer.

10. YAQBHZR (a) 2148035 (b) 2140835 (c) 2180435 (d) 2184035

Ans - A

11. WNFBQZA (a) 7689431 (b) 7684931 (c) 7694831 (d) 7698431

Ans - D

12. ZBQWNFA (a) 3846791 (b) 3874691 (c) 3847691 (d) 3847961

Ans - C

Directions (Q.Nos. 13 and 14) Below are given some letters in the first row and some digits
in the second row. The letters and digits are mutual codes. You are required to select the
correct code for the given group of letters in each of the following questions.

13. LQPSWZOP (a) 49065316 (b) 49605326 (c) 49650363 (d) 49650326
Ans D

14. QSTWOZPT (a) 95802368 (b) 98503682 (c) 95803682 (d) 95830882

Ans A

15.If PALE is coded as 2134, EARTH is coded as 41590, then how is PEARL coded as?
(a) 29530 (b) 24153 (c) 25413 (d) 25430
Ans B

16. If the code for STABLE is 123456 and code for LABOUR is 534789, then what will be the
code for BOTTLE?
(a) 472256 (b) 472556 (c) 472265 (d) 475526
Ans A

17. If 73429186 denotes PURCHASE and 54064 denotes ORDER, then what will 7452688
denote?
(a) PROGRES (b) PROCEED (c) PROGRAM (d) PROCESS
Ans D

18. In a certain code, ‘BASKET’ is written as ‘5$3%#1’ and ‘TRIED’ is written as ‘14★#2’.
How is ‘SKIRT’ written in that code?
(a) 3%★41 (b) 3★%41 (c) 3%#41 (d) 3#4%1
Ans A

19. If 165135 is PEACE. Then, 1215225 is


(a) LEAD (b) LOVE (c) LOOP (d) AVRA
Ans A

20. If MACHINE is coded as 19-7-9-14-15-20-11, then how will you code DANGER in the
same code?
(a) 11-7-20-16-11-24 (b) 13-7-20-9-11-25 (c) 10-7-20-13-11-24 (d) 13-7-20-10-11-25
Ans B

21. In a certain code language PERSON is written as 957561. How will SHOULD be written
in that code language?
(a) 186334 (b) 198152 (c) 681433 (d) 861334
Ans C

22. If GO = 32, SHE = 49, then SOME will be equal to


(a) 56 (b) 58 (c) 62 (d) 64
Ans A

23. If AT = 20, BAT = 40, then CAT will be equal to


(a) 30 (b) 50 (c) 60 (d) 70
Ans C

Directions (Questions 24 to 26): If in a certain language, ENTRY is coded as 12345 and


STEADY is coded as 931785, then state which is the correct code for each of the given
Words.
24: TENANT
(a) 956169 (b) 196247 (c) 352123 (d) 312723
25: NEATNESS
(a) 25196577 (b) 21732199 (c) 21362199 (d) 21823698

26: SEDATE

(a) 918731 (b) 954185 (c) 814195 (d) 614781


27.If in a certain system of code, the number 943 is coded as 27129. Then what will be the
code for 12345 in this system of coding?
A) 86863 B) 2837637 C) 3691215 D) 46728 E) None of
these
Ans C
28.In a certain coded language 9999 is mapped as 8888. In the same language what can be
the possible code for 11111?
A) 12345 B) 10000 C) 00000 D) 11110 E) none of these
Answer: C) 00000
29.A code when applied to the number 786 gives the number 7850. When the number 897 is
mapped through the same code, the number that we will get will be?
A) 78750 B) 8960 C) 8856 D) 9870 E) none of these
Answer: B) 8960
30.In a certain code, the number 12345 is coded as 36936. What will be the code for the
number 99325?
A) 99966 B) 33965 C) 78356 D) 37649 E) none of these
Ans A

TALLEST-YOUNGEST RELATION
1. A is shorter than B but much taller than E. C is the tallest and D is a little shorter than A.
Who is the shortest?
A. A
B. C
C. E
D. D
Ans option C

2. Among A, B, C, D and E; A is taller than B but shorter than C. B is taller than only E. C is
not the tallest. Who among them will be in the middle if they stand in the order of their
heights?
A. A
B. C
C. 8
D. Cannot be determined
Ans Option A

3. Five boys took part in a race. Prabir finished before Mohit but behind Mihir. Suresh
finished before Sanchit but behind Mohit. Who won the race?
A. Prabir
B. Mihir
C. Mohit
D. Suresh
Ans - Option B

4. Rohan is taller than Aman but shorter Siya. Kamal is taller than Pooja but shorter than
Aman. Deepak is taller than Kamal but shorter than Siya. Who among them is the tallest.
(A) Rohan
(B) Siya
(C) Aman
(D) Deepak

Ans - B

Directions (Q. 5 and 6) Read the following information given below to answer the questions
that follow.
Among A, B, C and D, B is heavier than A and C but C is taller than him. D is not as tall as
C while A is the shortest. C is not as heavy as A. D is heavier than B but shorter than him.

5. Who is the heaviest?


(a) B
(b) A
(c) D
(d) C

Ans - Option C

6. Who is the tallest?


(a) D
(b) C
(c) Either A or D
(d) Cannot be determined

Ans option B

7.Roshan is taller than Hardik who is shorter than Shubham, Niza is taller than Harry but
shorter than Hardik. Shubham is shorter than Roshan. Who is the tallest?
(a) Roshan
(b) Shubham
(c) Hardik
(d) Harry

Ans - Option A

8.Akash is elder than Vijay but younger than Sudha. Deepu is younger than Yash but elder
than Akash. If Sudha is younger than Deepu, then who is the eldest person?
(a) Akash
(b) Vijay
(c) Sudha
(d) Yash

Ans - Option D
9. Ramesh is taller than Vinay, who is not as tall as Karan. Sanjay is taller than Anupam but
shorter than Vinay. Who among them is the shortest?
(a) Ramesh
(b) Karan
(c) Vinay
(d) Anupam

Ans - option D
10. Nageena is taller than Pushpa but not as tall as Manish. Reena is taller than Namita but
not as tall as Pushpa. Who among them is the tallest?
(a) Manish
(b) Pushpa
(c) Namita
(d) Nageena

Ans -option A

11. M is shorter than P but taller than B. G is taller than M. R is shorter than B. Who among
the following is the tallest?
(a) M
(b) P
(c) G
(d) Either G or P

Ans - option D

12. Among A, B, C, D and E. A is taller than B but shorter than C. B is taller than only E. C is
not the tallest, which among them will be in the middle if they stand in the order of their
height?
(a) B
(b) C
(c) A
(d) Cannot be determined

Ans - option C

13. Gopal is elder than Mohan but younger than Ram. Mohan is elder than Sohan but
younger than Ram. Who is the eldest among all?
(a) Gopal
(b) Mohan
(c) Ram
(d) Sohan

Ans - option C

14. A is elder than B but younger than C. D is younger than E but elder than A. If C is
younger than D. Who is the eldest among all?
(a) A
(b) C
(c) D
(d) E
Ans - option D

15.If A is elder than C. B is younger than D and C is elder than D. Who is the youngest?
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D

Ans - B

Directions (Q. Nos. 16-18) Read the following information carefully and answer the questions
that follow. Among A, B, C, D and E, E is taller than D but not as elder as D. C is taller than
A but shorter than B. A is elder than D but not as elder as B. E is younger than C, who is
younger than D. E is shorter than A.

16. Who is the youngest person in the group?

(a) B (b) C (c) D (d) E

17. Who is the tallest as well as eldest in the group?

(a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D

18. If all the persons stood in a line according to their height, who would be in the middle?

(a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D

Directions (Q. Nos. 19-23) Read the following information carefully to answer the questions
that follow.

I. Anita, Mahima, Rajan, Lata and Deepti are five cousins.

II. Anita is twice as old as Mahima.

III. Rajan is half the age of Mahima.

IV. Anita is half the age of Deepti.

V. Rajan is twice the age of Lata.

19. Who is the youngest?

(a) Deepti (b) Rajan


(c) Lata (d) Anita

20. Who is the eldest?

(a) Deepti (b) Lata


(c) Anita (d) Rajan

21. Which of the following pairs of persons are of the same age?

(a) Mahima and Lata


(b) Anita and Mahima
(c) Mahima and Rajan
(d) There is no person

22. Anita is younger than whom?

(a) Rajan (b) Mahima (c) Deepti (d) Lata

23. If Mahima is 16 yr old, then what is the age of Lata?

(a) 4 yr (b) 5 yr (c) 7 yr (d) 14 yr

24. Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question that follow.
I. There is a group of five girls.
II. Kamini is second in height but younger than Rupa.
III. Pooja is taller than Monika but younger in age.
Iv. Rupa and Monika are of the same age but Rupa is tallest between them.
V. Neelam is taller than Pooja and elder to Rupa.
To answer the question, 'Who is the youngest person in the group", which of the
following statement is superfluous ?

A. Only I
B. Only V
C. Only II
D. Either I or Iv
Correct Option: A

25.Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question that follow.
I. There is a group of five girls.
II. Kamini is second in height but younger than Rupa.
III. Pooja is taller than Monika but younger in age.
Iv. Rupa and Monika are of the same age but Rupa is tallest between them.
V. Neelam is taller than Pooja and elder to Rupa.
1. If they are arranged in descending order of their ages, who will be in the fourth
postion ?
A. Monika or Rupa
B. Monika
C. Kamini
D. None of these
Correct Option: D

26. Among five friends Mahesh is taller than Karan but not Yash. Hrithik is taller than Yash
but not Abhishek. If they stand in increasing order of their heights, who will be first in line?
A. Abhishek
B. Yash
C. Karan
D. Data inadequate
Ans - C
27. Mona is older than Reena. Queen is younger than Reena and Neha. Neha is not as old
as Mona. Who among Mona, Neha, Reena and Queen is the youngest?
A. Queen
B. Reena
C. Mona or Reena
D. Data inadequate
Ans - A

28. Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: There
are five people Yogesh, Kranti, Rakesh, Bhaskar, Dev. The one who is tallest is not the
youngest. Kranti is older than only Dev. Rakesh is older than Bhaskar but shorter than Dev.
Only one person is taller than Bhaskar. Yogesh is the shortest while younger than only
Rakesh and Bhaskar. Only one person is shorter than Rakesh.

A one

B two

C three

D more than three

E None of these

Ans - two

29.Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: There
are five people Yogesh, Kranti, Rakesh, Bhaskar, Dev. The one who is tallest is not the
youngest. Kranti is older than only Dev. Rakesh is older than Bhaskar but shorter than Dev.
Only one person is taller than Bhaskar. Yogesh is the shortest while younger than only
Rakesh and Bhaskar. Only one person is shorter than Rakesh.

A Dev

B Kranti

C Yogesh

D Bhaskar or Rakesh

E Rakesh

Ans - C
30.Among A, B, C, D and E; A is taller than B but shorter than C. B is taller than only E. C is
not the tallest. Who among them will be in the middle if they stand in the order of their
heights?
A. A
B. C
C. 8
D. Cannot be determined
Ans - A

NUMBER PUZZLE

1. In the number 53261489, if first and fifth digits interchange their positions, second and
sixth digits interchange their positions and further changes keep going on in the same
manner, then which digit will be 6th from the right in the rearrangement?
(a) 8
(b) 6
(c) 4
(d) 2

Ans - Option A

2. If in the following numbers, first and last digits are interchanged, then which one of the
given options will be the least number?
418 319 179 589 409
(a) 179
(b) 589
(c) 319
(d) 418

Ans - D

3. The positions of how many digits in the number 837912 will remain unchanged after the
digits within the number are rearranged in descending order (from left to right)?
(a) None
(b) One
(c) Two
(d) Three

Ans - B

Directions (Q. Nos. 4-8) These questions are based on the following set of numbers.

937 483 765 572 684

4. If in each number the order of digits is reversed and then the numbers are arranged in
descending order, which number will be second?
(a) 937
(b) 483
(c) 765
(d) 572

5. If in each number 1 is added to the last digit and then the position of second and the third
digits are interchanged which number will be the third largest?
(a) 937
(b) 572
(c) 765
(d) 684

6. If 1 is added to the second digit and then the first and second digits are interchanged
which number will be second largest?
(a) 937
(b) 483
(c) 765
(d) 572

7. If in each number the first two digits are replaced by their sum, which number will be the
smallest?
(a) 937
(b) 483
(c) 765
(d) 572

8. If in each number the positions of first and the second digits are interchanged, which
number will be the smallest?
(a) 937
(b) 483

(c) 765
(d) 572

9.

(a) 127 (b) 31 (c) 217 (d) 238


Ans c
10.

(a) 15 (b) 18 (c) 20 (d) 24

Ans- a

11.

(a) 6 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4

Ans - a

12.
(a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 8 (d) 9

Ans - d

13.

(A) 40
(B) 38
(C) 39
(D) 44
Ans - 38

14.How many such pairs of digits are there in the number 75938462, each of which has as
many digits between them in the number as they have between them when arranged in
ascending order?
(a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) More than three
Ans - d

15. If all the digits of the number ‘6379452’, are arranged in ascending order from left to
right, what will be the sum of the fourth digit from the left and second digit from the right after
rearrangement?
(a) 10 (b) 12 (c) 15 (d) 13
Ans b

16. In the number 76534218, each digit is replaced by the next digit i.e., ‘1’ is replaced by ‘2’,
‘2’ is replaced by ‘3’ and so on and then the digits are arranged in ascending order from left
to right, which digit will be fifth from the left end?
(a) None (b) 7 (c) 6 (d) 5
Ans c

17. If two is subtracted from each odd digit and three is added to each even digit in the
number 3675249. How many digits will appear twice in the new number thus formed?
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
Ans b

Consider the set of numbers:

937, 483, 765, 572, 684. ( for Q18 to Q22 )

18. If each number is reversed and then arranged in descending order, which number will be
the second?
(a) 937 (b) 483 (c) 765 (d) 572

19. If 1 is added to the last digit of each number, and then the positions of the second and
third digits are interchanged, which number will be the third-largest?
(a) 937 (b) 572 (c) 765 (d) 684

20. If 1 is added to the second digit of each number, and then the positions of the first and
second digits are interchanged, which number will be the second-largest?
(a) 937 (b) 483 (c) 765 (d) 572

21. If each number's first two digits are replaced by their sum, which number will be the
smallest?
(a) 937 (b) 483 (c) 765 (d) 572

22. If the positions of the first and second digits of each number are interchanged, which
number will be the smallest?
(a) 937 (b) 483 (c) 765 (d) 572

23. The positions of how many digits in the number 837912 will remain unchanged after the
digits within the number are rearranged in descending order (from left to right)?
(a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three
Ans b

24. If 5 is subtracted from the last digit of each number and then the positions of the second
and third digits are interchanged, which number will be the third largest?
- (a) 256
- (b) 374
- (c) 918
- (d) 542

25. Among the numbers given {256, 374, 918, 542, 687}, if 3 is added to the second digit of
each number and then the first and second digits are interchanged, which number will be the
second largest?
- (a) 256
- (b) 374
- (c) 918
- (d) 542

26. If each number is divided by the sum of its digits, which number will be the smallest?
- (a) 256
- (b) 374
- (c) 918
- (d) 542
27. Among the numbers {256, 374, 918, 542, 687}, if the positions of the first and second
digits are interchanged in each number, which number will be the smallest?
- (a) 256
- (b) 374
- (c) 918
- (d) 542

28.

(a) 26 (b) 25 (c) 34 (d) 38

Ans A

29.

(a) 110 (b) 104 (c) 112 (d) 124

Ans B

30.

(a) 35 (b) 37 (c) 45 (d) 47


Ans B

DISTANCE AND DIRECTION SENSE TEST


1. From his house, Deepak went 25 km to the North. Then, he turned West and covered 15
km. Then, he turned South and covered 10 km. Finally, turning to East, he covered 15 km. In
which direction is he from his house?
a) North
b) East
c) South
d) West
Answer: a) North

2. If a person starts from point A, moves 10 meters towards the North, then 20 meters
towards the West, then 10 meters towards the South, and finally 25 meters towards the
East, where is the person with respect to point A?
a) North
b) East
c) South
d) West
Answer: b) East

3. Rahul walks 10 km towards the East, then he turns left and walks 20 km. After this, he
turns right and walks 10 km. Finally, he turns right and walks 20 km. What is his final
direction with respect to his starting point?
a) North
b) East
c) South
d) West
Answer: c) East

4. If Aman starts walking from point X towards the North and covers 15 meters, then turns
right and walks 10 meters, then turns right again and walks 15 meters, what is his final
direction with respect to point X?
a) North
b) East
c) South
d) West
Answer: b) East

5. Pavan starts walking from point A towards the East and covers 20 meters. Then, he turns
to his left and walks 30 meters. After that, he turns left again and walks 20 meters. Finally,
he turns right and walks 30 meters. In which direction is Pavan from point A?
a) North
b) East
c) South
d) West
Answer: a) North

6. If a person starts from point A, moves 10 meters towards the North, then 20 meters
towards the East, then 10 meters towards the South, and finally 25 meters towards the
West, where is the person with respect to point A?
a) North
b) East
c) South
d) West
Answer: d) West

7. Ramesh walks 5 km towards the North, then turns right and walks 8 km. After this, he
turns left and walks 5 km. Finally, he turns right and walks 8 km. What is his final direction
with respect to his starting point?
a) North
b) East
c) North East
d) West
Answer: c) North East

8. If Arjun starts walking from point X towards the South and covers 12 meters, then turns
left and walks 10 meters, then turns left again and walks 12 meters, what is his final direction
with respect to point X?
a) North East
b) East
c) South East
d) West
Answer: c) South East

9. If a person starts from point A, moves 15 meters towards the East, then 25 meters
towards the South, then 15 meters towards the West, and finally 30 meters towards the
North, where is the person with respect to point A?
a) North
b) East
c) South
d) West
Answer: a) North

10. Ravi walks 8 km towards the East, then turns left and walks 6 km. After this, he turns
right and walks 8 km. Finally, he turns right and walks 6 km. What is his final direction with
respect to his starting point?
a) North
b) East
c) South
d) West
Answer: b) East

11. If a person starts from point X, moves 10 meters towards the North, then 20 meters
towards the East, then 10 meters towards the South, and finally 25 meters towards the
West, where is the person with respect to point X?
a) North
b) East
c) South
d) West
Answer: d) West

12. Rohan walks 12 km towards the West, then turns right and walks 16 km. After this, he
turns left and walks 12 km. Finally, he turns right and walks 16 km. What is his final direction
with respect to his starting point?
a) North-west
b) East
c) South- west
d) West
Answer: a) North-west

13. If a person starts from point A, moves 10 meters towards the South, then 20 meters
towards the West, then 10 meters towards the North, and finally 25 meters towards the East,
where is the person with respect to point A?
a) North
b) East
c) South
d) West
Answer: b) East

14. Kunal starts walking from point A towards the North and covers 25 meters. Then, he
turns to his left and walks 20 meters. After that, he turns left again and walks 25 meters.
Finally, he turns right and walks 15 meters. In which direction is Kunal from point A?
a) North
b) East
c) South
d) West
Answer: d) west

15. If a person starts from point A, moves 10 meters towards the East, then 15 meters
towards the North, then 10 meters towards the West, and finally 10 meters towards the
South, where is the person with respect to point A?
a) North
b) East
c) South
d) West
Answer: a) North

16. Lakshman went 15 km to the West from his house, then turned left and walked 20 km.
Then, he turned towards East and walked 25 km and finally turning left, he covered 20 km.
How far is he now from his house?
(a) 15 km
(b) 20 km
(c) 25 km
(d) 10 km
Ans - (d)

17. A man travels 4 km due North, then travels 6 km due East and further travels 4 km due
North. How far is he from the starting point?
(a) 6 km
(b) 14 km
(c) 8 km
(d) 10 km
Ans - (d)

18. Manoj starts from his house and moves towards North. After walking a distance of 4 km,
he turns left. After walking a particular distance, he reaches Sunita’s house. Sunita’s house
is at distance of 5 km from Manoj’s house. Then, Manoj walked a total distance of
(a) 1 km
(b) 5 km
(c) 7 km
(d) 3 km
Ans - (C)

Directions (Q. Nos. 19 and 20) Study the given information and answer the given questions.
● Point A is 11 m North of point B.
● Point C is 11 m East of point B.
● Point D is 6 m North of point C.
● Point E is 7 m West of point D.
● Point F is 8 m North of point E.
● Point G is 4 m West of point F.
19 . How far is point F from point A?
(a) 43 m
(b) 4 m
(c) 3 m
(d) 5 m
Ans - (d)

20. How far and in which direction is point G from point A?


(a) 3 m, North
(b) 5 m, North
(c) 4 m, North
(d) 4 m, South

Ans - (A)

21. A cyclist cycles 3.5 km West, then turns North and cycles 2.5 km North, then turns to his
right and cycles 3.5 km, then turns North and cycles 4.5 km. Where is he now with respect to
his starting position?
(a) 2 km North
(b) 7 km South
(c) 7 km North
(d) 2 km South
Ans - (C)

22. Two airliners start from the same airport. A flies 20 km South. B flies 35 km East, then
turns South and flies 45 km, then turns to its right and flies 35 km. Where is B with respect to
A now? (a) 65 km South
(b) 25 km North
(c) 25 km South
(d) 65 km North

Ans - (C)

23. If A x B means A is to the south of B; A + B means A is to the north of B; A % B means A


is to the east of B; A - B means A is to the west of B; then in P % Q + R - S, S is in which
direction with respect to Q?
A) South-West B) South-East

C) North-East D) North-West
Ans - (B)

24. Study the information given below carefully, and answer the question that follow:
• On a stage, D, N, A and P are standing as described below facing North.

1) N is 2.5 m to the west of A.


2) K is 4 m to the right of A.
3) D is 6 m to the south of K.
4) P is 9 m to the north of D.

Who is to the south-west of P?

a. A
b. D
c. K
d. Neither N nor A
Ans - (A)

25. Read the following information to answer the given questions


• Raees walks 10 m towards East and then turns left and walks 12 m.
• Again, he turns right and walks 18 m.
• Finally, he turns to his right and walks 12 m.

How far is Raees from the starting point?

a. 28 m
b. 29 m
c. 30 m
d. 32 m

Ans - Option A

26. Ram goes 15 m North, then turns right and walks 20 m, then again turns right and walks
10 m, then again turns right and walks 20 m. How far is he from his original position?
(a) 5 m
(b) 10 m
(c) 15 m
(d) 20 m

Ans - (A)

27. Rema walked 10 km South and turned right and walked 5 km. Then, again she turned
right and walked 10 km. Then, she turned left and walked 10 km. How many kilometers will
Rema have to walk to reach the starting point?
(a) 25 km
(b) 20 km
(c) 5 km
(d) 15 km

Ans - (D)
28. Ram is facing North-West. He turns in clockwise direction by 90°, then 180° in the anti-
clockwise direction and then another 90° in the same direction. Which direction is he facing
now?
(a) South-West
(b) West
(c) South
(d) South-East
Ans - D

29. A direction pole was situated on the road crossing. Due to an accident, the pole turned in
such a manner that the pointer which was showing East, started showing South. Sita, a
traveller went to the wrong direction thinking it to be West. In which direction actually she
was travelling? (a) North
(b) West
(c) East
(d) South
Ans - A

30. A watch reads 4 : 30. If the minute hand points East, in which direction will the hour hand
point?
(a) South-East
(b) North-East
(c) North
(d) North-West

Ans - B

MATHEMATICAL OPERATIONS & REASONING

1. A person is given 1 rupee for shooting at the target and if he misses, then he has to give 1
rupee. If he gets 30 rupees for 100 chances then how many chances did he miss?
(a) 25
(b) 35
(c) 40
(d) 45
Ans- (b)

2. If + means ÷,– means ×, × means +, ÷ means –, then give the value for 45 9 3 15 2 + × ÷
– . (a) 40
(b) 36
(c) 56
(d) 28
Ans - (d)

3.The difference of the ages of Rohit and Axar is 12 yr. The ratio of their ages is 3 : 5. The
age of Axar is
(a) 32 yr
(b) 24 yr
(c) 28 yr
(d) 30 yr
Ans - (d)
4. There are deer and peacocks in a zoo. By counting heads they are 80. The number of
their legs is 200. How many peacocks are there?
(a) 60
(b) 50
(c) 20
(d) 30
Ans - (a)

5.The ratio of present ages of Sumit and Amit is 3 : 4. If the age of Sumit 20 yr hence will be
62 yr, then what is the present age of Amit?
(a) 56 yr
(b) 64 yr
(c) 60 yr
(d) 52 yr
Ans - (a)

6. There were a total of 10 bicycles and tricycles. If the total number of wheels was 24, how
many tricycles were there?
(a) 2
(b) 6
(c) 18
(d) 4
Ans - (d)

7. If ‘>’ stands for division’, ‘∨’ stands for ‘multiplication’, ‘–’ stands for ‘greater than’, ‘×’
stands for ‘less than’, ‘<’ stands for ‘addition’, ‘∧’ stands for ‘subtraction’, ‘+’ stands for ‘equal
to’, then which of the following equations is correct?
(a) 10 ∧ 3 < 5 < 4 = 16
(b) 4 ∧ 6 < 4 < 4 = 16
(c) 12 ∧ 3 < 5 < 4 = 12
(d) 11 ∧ 12 < 5 < 4 = 12
Ans - a

8. If '×' means addition, '+' means subtraction, '-' means multiplication, and '÷' means
division, what is the result of the expression 12 + 3 × 4 - 6 ÷ 2?
- (a) 3
- (b) 15
- (c) 21
- (d) 9
Correct: (c) 21

9. If '-' means addition, '÷' means subtraction, '+' means multiplication, and '×' means
division, what is the value of 20 ÷ 4 - 5 + 6 × 3?
- (a) 15
- (b) 26
- (c) 10
- (d) 5
Correct: (b) 26

10. If '+' means subtraction, '-' means addition, '×' means division, and '÷' means
multiplication, what is the result of 18 - 6 × 3 + 6 ÷ 2?
- (a) 3
- (b) 12
- (c) 24
- (d) 8
Correct: (d) 8

11. If '×' means subtraction, '+' means division, '-' means multiplication, and '÷' means
addition, what is the value of 10 + 2 - 5 × 3 ÷ 2?
- (a) 24
- (b) 21
- (c) 25
- (d) 23
Correct: (a)24

12. If '+' means subtraction, '-' means multiplication, '×' means addition, and '÷' means
division, what is the result of 30 - 5 × 4 ÷ 2 + 6?
- (a) 146
- (b) 12
- (c) 24
- (d) 9
Correct: (a) 146

13. If '-' means division, '×' means subtraction, '+' means multiplication, and '÷' means
addition, what is the value of 24 ÷ 6 × 2 + 8 - 4?
- (a) 11
- (b) 12
- (c) 6
- (d) 26
Correct: (d) 26

14. If '×' means addition, '-' means division, '+' means subtraction, and '÷' means
multiplication, what is the result of 16 × 6 - 2 ÷ 3 + 4?
- (a) 21
- (b) 12
- (c) 10
- (d) 18
Correct: (a) 21

15. If '+' means division, '×' means subtraction, '-' means multiplication, and '÷' means
addition, what is the value of 20 + 4 × 2 - 8 ÷ 4?
- (a) 14
- (b) 5
- (c) -11
- (d) 10
Correct: (c) -11

16. If '-' means multiplication, '+' means division, '×' means addition, and '÷' means
subtraction, what is the result of 15 - 2 + 3 × 4 ÷ 2?
- (a) 9
- (b) 7
- (c) 4
- (d) 12
Correct: (d) 12

17. If '×' means subtraction, '-' means addition, '÷' means multiplication, and '+' means
division, what is the value of 10 ÷ 2 + 4 - 3 × 2?
- (a) 2
- (b) 12
- (c) 6
- (d) 8
Correct:(c) 6

18. A man climbing up a wall of 24m high. He climbs 16m in a day but slipped back by 3m
40cm in the evening. How far had the man reached on that day?
- (a) 11.4 m
- (b) 12.6 m
- (c) 12 m 40 cm
- (d) 19 m 40 cm
Correct: (b) 12.6 m

19. How many odd-numbered pages are there in a book of 1089 pages?
- (a) 542
- (b) 545
- (c) 544
- (d) 546
Correct: (b) 545

20. A shepherd had 17 sheep. All but nine died. How many was he left with?
- (a) 17
- (b) 9
- (c) Nil
- (d) 8
Correct: (b) 9

21. A cyclist covers a distance of 72 km in 3 hours. What is his speed?


- (a) 24 km/h
- (b) 27 km/h
- (c) 30 km/h
- (d) 32 km/h
Correct: (a) 24 km/h

22. In a class, 60% of the students are girls. If there are 30 boys, how many girls are there in
the class?
- (a) 45
- (b) 50
- (c) 55
- (d) 60
Correct: (a) 45

23. If a box contains 24 chocolates and 2/3 of them are eaten, how many chocolates are
left?
- (a) 6
- (b) 8
- (c) 10
- (d) 12
Correct: (b) 8

24. A train travels at a speed of 60 km/h for 3 hours. How far does it travel?
- (a) 150 km
- (b) 180 km
- (c) 200 km
- (d) 220 km
Correct: (b) 180 km

25. If the cost of 5 pens is $30, what is the cost of 12 pens?


- (a) $60
- (b) $72
- (c) $75
- (d) $80
Correct: (b) $72

26. The perimeter of a rectangle is 50 cm and its length is 15 cm. What is its width?
- (a) 5 cm
- (b) 10 cm
- (c) 15 cm
- (d) 20 cm
-Correct: (a) 10 cm

27. A shopkeeper bought 120 kg of rice at $24 per kg. What is the total cost?
- (a) $2400
- (b) $2600
- (c) $2880
- (d) $3000
Correct: (c) $2880

28. If the difference between two numbers is 12 and their sum is 40, what are the numbers?
- (a) 14, 26
- (b) 16, 28
- (c) 18, 30
- (d) 20, 32
Correct: (a) 14, 26

29. The area of a square is 64 square cm. What is its perimeter?


- (a) 16 cm
- (b) 24 cm
- (c) 32 cm
- (d) 40 cm
Correct: (c) 32 cm

30. A car travels a distance of 240 km in 4 hours. What is its speed?


- (a) 50 km/h
- (b) 60 km/h
- (c) 70 km/h
- (d) 80 km/h
Correct: (b) 60 km/h

HUMAN RELATIONS

1. If Sam is John's father and John is Mary's brother, what is Sam to Mary?
A) Uncle
B) Father
C) Grandfather
D) Brother
Correct Answer: A) Father

2. If Alice's mother is Michael's daughter, what is Michael to Alice?


A) Father
B) Grandfather
C) Brother
D) Uncle
Correct Answer: B) Grandfather

3. If Lucy is Peter's niece and Peter's mother is Maria, what is Maria's relationship to Lucy?
A) Aunt
B) Grandmother
C) Mother
D) Sister
Correct Answer: B) Grandmother

4.Certainly, here are five more multiple-choice questions related to blood relations:

4. If David is Sarah's son and Sarah is Emily's sister, what is Emily to David?
A) Aunt
B) Cousin
C) Sister
D) Grandmother
Correct Answer: A) Aunt

5. If Jacob's son is Michael's nephew, what is Jacob's relationship to Michael?


A) Father
B) Uncle
C) Grandfather
D) Brother
Correct Answer: B) Brother

6. If Laura's father is Robert's son, what is Laura's relationship to Robert?


A) Sister
B) Granddaughter
C) Niece
D) Mother
Correct Answer: C) Granddaughter

7. If Tina is Anne's daughter and Anne is David's sister, what is Tina to David?
A) Cousin
B) Niece
C) Aunt
D) Sister
Correct Answer: B) Niece

8. If Mark's wife is Tom's sister, what is Tom's relationship to Mark?


A) Brother
B) Cousin
C) Father
D) Brother-in-law
Correct Answer: D) Brother-in-law
9. A is mother of B but B is not son of A. Then, how is B related to A?
(a) Brother
(b) Daughter
(c) Son
(d) Daughter-in-law
Ans - (b) Daughter

10. A is mother of B. C is son of A. D is brother of E. E is daughter of B. Who is grandmother


of E?
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
Ans - (A)

11. ‘A + B ’ means that A is the father of B, ‘ A - B ’ means that A is the wife of B, ‘ A × B ’


means that A is the brother of B, ‘ A ÷ B ’ means that A is the mother of B and ‘A=B ’ means
that A is sister of B. On the basis of this information, what does P + Q - R means?
(a) P is the father-in-law of R
(b) P is the son of R
(c) P is the uncle of R
(d) P is the brother of R
Ans - (a) P is the father-in-law of R

12. A is the brother of B. B is the sister of C. D is the mother of C. How is A related to D?


- (a) Son
- (b) Nephew
- (c) Uncle
- (d) Cannot be determined
Correct: (a) son

13. P and Q are siblings. R is the father of Q. S is the daughter of R. How is P related to S?
- (a) Sister
- (b) Uncle
- (c) Niece
- (d) Nephew
Correct: (d) Sister

14. X is the mother of Y. Z is the father of Y. W is the sister of Y. How is Z related to W?


- (a) Father
- (b) Sister
- (c) Son
- (d) Daughter
Correct: (a) Father

15. Introducing a man woman said, ‘‘His father-in-law’s father is my father- in-law’’. How is
the man related to the woman?
(a) Son
(b) Son-in-law
(c) Mother
(d) Mother-in-law
Correct: (b) Son-in-law

16. If P + Q means P is the husband of Q. P ÷ Q means P is sister of Q and P × Q means P


is the son of Q, which of the following expression show A is the daughter of B?
(a) C × B ÷A
(b) B ÷ C × A
(c) D × B + C ÷ A
(d) A ÷D × B
Ans - (D) A ÷D × B

17. If X − Z means X is the mother of Z. X × Z means X is the father of Z and X + Z means X


is the daughter of Z. Now , if M − N × T + Q, then which of the following relation is not true?
(a) T is N’s daughter
(b) N is wife of Q
(c) M is mother-in-law of Q
(d) Q is wife of N
Ans - (b) N is wife of Q

18. Pointing towards a man another man said, ‘‘ He is the son of my father’s sister’’. Then,
what is the relation between them?
(a) Father-Son
(b) Brother
(c) Cousin
(d) Uncle-Nephew
Ans (c)

19. Pointing to a photo Nirmal said, ‘‘ She is the daughter of only son of my grandfather’’.
How is girl related to Nirmal?
(a) Sister
(b) Cousin
(c) Daughter
(d) Granddaughter
Ans (a)

20. Introducing a man woman said, ‘‘He is the son of my mother’s brother’s father’s only
son’’. Then, how is woman related to that man?
(a) Nephew
(b) Brother
(c) Niece
(d) Cousin
Ans (d)

21. I. F is the brother of A.


II. C is the daughter of A.
III. K is the sister of F.
IV. G is the brother of C.
Who is the uncle of G?
(a) A
(b) C
(c) F
(d) K
Ans- ( C ) F
Direction (Q.No. 22): Study the following blood relation information carefully and answer the
given question.

1. J + K means J is the son of K


2. J - K means J is the wife of K
3. J x K means J is the brother of K
4. J ÷ K means J is the mother of K
5. J = K means J is the sister of K

What does A x B ÷ C mean?

a. A is the brother of C
b. A is the father of C
c. A is the uncle of C
d. A is the nephew of C

Ans - C

Direction (Q.No. 23): Study the following blood relation information carefully and answer the
given question.

1. J + K means J is the son of K


2. J - K means J is the wife of K
3. J x K means J is the brother of K
4. J ÷ K means J is the mother of K
5. J = K means J is the sister of K

What does A + B – C mean?

a. C is the father of A
b. C is the uncle of A
c. C is the son of A
d. C is the brother of A

Ans - (A)

Direction (Q.No. 24): Study the following blood relation information carefully and answer the
given question.

1. M $ N means M is the mother of N


2. M # N means M is the father of N
3. M @ N means M is the husband of N
4. M % N means M is the daughter of N

If G $ M @ K, how is K related to G?

a. Mother
b. Mother-in-law
c. Daughter
d. Daughter-in-law

Ans - (D)

Direction (Q.No. 25): Study the following blood relation information carefully and answer the
given question

1. In a family of six persons, L, M, N, F, P, Q, there are two married couples.


2. F is grandmother of L and mother of M.
3. N is wife of M and mother of Q.
4. Q is the grand-daughter of P.

Who among the following is one of the couples?

a. N-F
b. F-P
c. P-M
d. None of these
Ans - (B)

Direction (Q.No. 26): Study the following blood relation information carefully and answer the
given question.

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions below.

1. In a family of six persons, L, M, N, F, P, Q, there are two married couples.


2. F is grandmother of L and mother of M.
3. N is wife of M and mother of Q.
4. Q is the grand-daughter of P.

How many male members are there in the family?

a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. Cannot be determined

Ans - (D)

27. Pointing to a photograph, a man said, “I have no brother or sister but that man’s father is
my father’s son”. Whose photograph was it?
(A) His son’s
(B) His father's
(C) His nephew’s
(D) His own
Ans - (A)
28. Pointing to a photograph, a man said, “I have no brother or sister but that man’s father is
my father’s son”. Whose photograph was it?
(A) His son’s
(B) His father's
(C) His nephew’s
(D) His own
Ans - (C)

29.Pointing towards a person in a photograph, Anjali said, "He is the only son of the father of
my sister's brother." How is that person is related to Anjali ?
A. Anjali Father
B. Anjali Mother
C. Anjali Brother
D. Maternal Uncle
Ans - (C)

30. Looking at the portrait of a man, Harsh said, "His mother is the wife of my father's son. I
have no brothers or sisters." At whose portrait was Harsh was looking ?
A. His child
B. His father
C. His grandson
D. His nephew
Ans - (A)

VERIFICATION OF TRUTH OF A STATEMENT

1. A factory always has

A. Electricity
B. Water
C. Chimney
D. Files
E. Workers

Ans - E.

2. A clock always has

A. Alarm
B. Battery
C. Needles
D. Numbers
E. Frame

Ans - C.

3. Determine the truth of the statement: "If it is raining, then the ground is wet."
- (a) True
- (b) False
Correct: (a) True

4. A car always has


(a)Driver
(b)Bonnet
(c)Dickey
(d)Bumper
(e)Wheels
Ans - E.

5. Determine the truth of the statement: "If an animal is a cat, then it has four legs."
- (a) True
- (b) False
Correct: (a) True

6. Which of the following statements is true?


- (a) All multiples of 4 are even.
- (b) All even numbers are multiples of 4.
- (c) All multiples of 4 are odd.
- (d) All odd numbers are multiples of 4.
Correct: (a) All multiples of 4 are even.

7. Determine the truth of the statement: "If a number is divisible by 6, then it is also divisible
by 3."
- (a) True
- (b) False
Correct: (a) True

8. Which of the following statements is true?


- (a) All squares are rhombuses.
- (b) All rhombuses are squares.
- (c) All squares are trapezoids.
- (d) All trapezoids are squares.
Correct: (a) All squares are rhombuses.

9. Determine the truth of the statement: "If a shape is a circle, then it is also a polygon."
- (a) True
- (b) False
Correct: (b) False

10. Which of the following statements is true?


- (a) All rectangles are squares.
- (b) All squares are rectangles.
- (c) All rectangles are rhombuses.
- (d) All rhombuses are rectangles.
Correct: (b) All squares are rectangles.

11. Determine the truth of the statement: "All even numbers cannot be prime number."
- (a) True
- (b) False
Correct: (b) False
12. Which of the following statements is true?
- (a) All squares are parallelograms.
- (b) All parallelograms are squares.
- (c) All squares are trapezoids.
- (d) All trapezoids are squares.
Correct: (a) All squares are parallelograms.

13. Determine the truth of the statement: "If a shape is a triangle, then it has four sides."
- (a) True
- (b) False
Correct: (b) False

14. Which of the following statements is true?


- (a) All rectangles are rhombuses.
- (b) All rhombuses are rectangles.
- (c) All rectangles are squares.
- (d) All squares are rectangles.
Correct: (d) All squares are rectangles.

15. Determine the truth of the statement: "All prime Numbers are Odd Numbers.."
- (a) True
- (b) False
Correct: (b) False

16. Which of the following statements is true?


- (a) All squares are circles.
- (b) All circles are squares.
- (c) All squares are rectangles.
- (d) All triangles are squares.
Correct: (c)All squares are rectangles.

17. Determine the truth of the statement: "If a shape is a square, then it has four right
angles."
- (a) True
- (b) False
Correct: (a) True

18. Which of the following statements is true?


- (a) All triangles are circles.
- (b) All circles are triangles.
- (c) All Squares are quadrilaterals.
- (d) All quadrilaterals are triangles.
Correct: (c) All Squares are quadrilaterals.

19. Determine the truth of the statement: "If a number is divisible by 2, then it is also divisible
by 4."
- (a) True
- (b) False
Correct: b) False

20. Which of the following statements is true?


- (a) All rectangles are circles.
- (b) All circles are rectangles.
- (c) All rectangles are triangles.
- (d) None Of these

Correct: (d) None Of these

21. Fire always produces:


(a) Ice
(b) Heat
(c) Snow
(d) Light
Correct: (b) Heat

22. A compass always points to:


(a) North
(b) South
(c) East
(d) West
Correct: (a) North

23. Rain always brings:


(a) Sunshine
(b) Clouds
(c) Thunder
(d) Water
Correct: (d) Water

24. A tree always has:


(a) Leaves
(b) Rocks
(c) Fur
(d) Feathers
Correct: (a) Leaves

25. Darkness always implies:


(a) Light
(b) Heat
(c) Sound
(d) Silence
Correct: (a) Light

26. A calculator always performs:


(a) Subtraction
(b) Multiplication
(c) Division
(d) Calculation
Correct: (d) Calculation

27. The Sun always emits:


(a) Darkness
(b) Heat
(c) Cold
(d) Rain
Correct: (b) Heat

28. Music always involves:


(a) Dance
(b) Silence
(c) Mathematics
(d) Instruments
Correct:(d) Instruments

29. Night always follows:


(a) Day
(b) Morning
(c) Evening
(d) Dusk
Correct: (a) Day

30. Exercise always results in:


(a) Laziness
(b) Fitness
(c) Sickness
(d) Hunger
Correct: (b) Fitness

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