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WBCS EXECUTIVE EXAMINATION

CONTENT

Sl No Topic Name Page No


1 CODING AND DECODING 2–7
2 DIRECTION TEST 8 – 11
3 NUMBER SERIES 12 – 14
4 LETTER SERIES 15 – 19
5 BLOOD RELATION 20 – 26
6 MISSING NUMBER 27 – 44
7 DICE 45 – 52
8 ANALOGY 53 – 56
9 CALENDER 57 – 60
10 LOGICAL VENN DIAGRAM 61 – 66
11 COUNTING OF FIGURES 67 – 74
12 ORDER AND RANKING 75 – 77
13 PUZZLE TEST 78 – 84
14 MATHEMATICAL OPERATION 85 – 89
15 STATEMENTS AND CONCLUSIONS 90 – 93
16 CUBE 94 – 96
17 CLOCK 97 – 98
18 NON-VERBAL CLASSIFICATION 99 – 104
19 PAPER CUTTING & FOLDING 106 – 119
20 MIRROR & WATER IMAGE 120 – 134

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WBCS EXECUTIVE EXAMINATION
CODING AND DECODING

1. In a certain code WBCS is written as 232319, then the code for


SUCCESS —
a) 19213351919
b) 1923431298
c) 19213351819
d) 1987546439
2. In a certain code KASHMIR is coded as 11011908130918, then
what how will you code for RAJGHIR?
a) 108056012131
b) 180110070918
c) 1811799
d) 180100070
3. In a certain code DOCTOR is coded as ODCTRO, then the code for
SISTER?
a) ISTSRE
b) ISSTRE
c) SISRET
d) SORTIS
4. If HOWRAH is coded as IQZVFN then code for BAGNAN is-
a) CECRJT
b) CCREJT
c) CCIRET
d) CCJRFT

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5. If DHARMATALA is written as 4819412131, then how will you write
“SHYAMBAZAR”?
a) 1871421819
b) 187421089
c) 1872321819
d) 1782321819

6. In A certain code “SISTER” is coded as HRHGVI then the code for


CANDLE is-
a) XZMVOW
b) XMZWVO
c) XZMWOV
d) XMNWOV

7. If 235 means “He is good”; 376 means “she is singing”; 573 means
“singing is good”; then the code for ‘singing’ is?
a) either 2 or 3
b) 3
c) 5
d) 7

8) In a certain code “pha tu go loo” means “you should walk slow”;


‘su go tu da’ means “you should eat fast”; ‘go la dom flu’ means
“she should drink milk” then the code for ‘you’ is-
a) tu
b) go
c) can’t say
d) loo

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9. If pat is called dat; dat is called bat; bat is called fat; fat is called
sat; sat is called mat; mat is called hat; hat is called cat; cat is called
rat; rat is called vat. Then where a person use to sit in?
a) vat
b) mat
c) hat
d) cat

10. If ‘dust’ is called ‘air’, ‘air’ is called ‘fire’, ‘fire’ is called ‘water’,
‘water’ is called ‘colour’, ‘colour’ is called ‘rain’ and ‘rain’ is called
‘dust’, then where do fish live?
a) Fire
b) Water
c) Colour
d) Dust

11. If RAMAYANA is coded as SZNZZZOZ then the code for


MAHABHARAT is –
a) NZIZGCZQBS
b) NIZCZGBQBS
c) NZIZCGBQBS
d) None of these

12. In a certain code ‘SOURAV’ is coded as ‘PTSVWB’ then how will


you code ‘SACHIN’ in that code language?
a) BTIDOJ
b) BTDIJO
c) TBIDJO
d) None of these

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13. If ‘RAJU’ is written as ‘50’, then will you write ‘PUJA’?
a) 51
b) 48
c) 47
d) none of these

14. In a certain code ‘DELHI’ is coded as ‘JJOII’, then the code for
‘BELUR’ is –
a) SWOIH
b) SVOIG
c) SXOJG
d) SWOIG

15. In a certain code ‘BAGS’ is coded as ‘18’. In the same way the
code for ‘FISH’ is –
a) 20
b) 8
c) 42
d) can’t say

16. In a certain code JAYA is coded as ‘73’. In the same way GOLU is
coded as –
a) 62
b) 55
c) 35
d) None of these

17. In a certain code PARROT is coded as RAPTOR, then how will you
code for PEGION –
a) GEPONI

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b) GEPNOI
c) PEGONI
d) none of these

18. In a certain code MAHARASTRA is coded as 1921191814 then


how will you code for BANGALORE –
a) 596317512
b) 569137512
c) 596135712
d) none of these

19. In a certain language PRAMOD is written as SODJRA then KESHAV


will be written as –
a) MCVEDS
b) NBVEDS
c) NBWDES
d) MCWDSV

20. In a certain code language TEACHING is written as CHEATING


then GRADIENT will be written as –
a) IDARGENT
b) IDRAGENT
c) DIRAGENT
d) DIARGENT

21. In a certain code JUNE is written as TUSK and MONTH is written


as LMSPN. How is NOTE written in that code?
a) LMPN
b) SMPK
c) KPSM

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d) NPML
e) None of these

22. If, m=14 and GAYA=38, then MADURAI=?


a) 74
b) 78
c) 82
d) 60

23. If A=1, LOT=47, then MAT=?


a) 40
b) 66
c) 34
d) 51

24. GAUTAM=99, SANJAY=92, then JAYANT=?


a) 93
b) 91
c) 89
d) 83

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WBCS EXECUTIVE EXAMINATION

DIRECTION TEST

1. Early morning Karishma facing towards the sun starts walking.


After walking 20m she turned left and moves 10m again she turned
left and walks 25m finally turn left and walk 10m How far and witch
direction is she now from her starting point?
A) √
B) √
C) 10m East
D) 5m West

2. Facing Towards North – East Manoj Start Walking, Which of the


Following Turns we lead him towards the same direction?
A) Right, Left, Left, Right, Right
B) Left, Left, Right, Right, Left
C) Right, Left, Right, Left, Left, Right
D) Left, Right, Left, Left, Left, Right

3. Mr. X moves 5m West turns right and after going 10m turns right
again and moves 15m. Find out the minimum distance between his
starting point and the point where he reaches last?
A) 10√
B) 5√
C) 10m
D) Can’t be determined.

4. Jai runs 10m East, turns South and after running 7m turns West
and after running 10m reaches his destination. How far and in which
direction is he now from his starting point?
A) 10m South
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B) 7m. South
C) 17m. East
D) Data inadequate

5. Kakali is facing towards a hill from her home, after walking 20m
turns right and moves 10m then turns left at an angle 135ᵒ and
moves 5m, finally turns left and starts walking towards North – West
direction. In which direction is the hill in respect of Kakali’s home?
A) West
B) North
C) South - east
D) East

6. Rajiv turns himself 90ᵒ clock wise then 135ᵒ anti clock wise and
then 90ᵒ clock wise, now he is facing towards South – west. In which
direction he is facing in the beginning?
A) South – East
B) South
C) North
D) East

7. Priyaranjan is facing East, he turns right and moves 150m then


turns left and after going 150m reached a tea shop, takes tea and
moves North – East and reached a vegetable shop which is East from
his starting point. If the distance between his starting point and the
vegetable shop is 300m, then find the distance between tea shop
and the vegetable shop?
A) 150√
B) 150√
C) 150m
D) 450√

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8. Facing towards North and moves 8m turns South – east and moves
8m, then turns right and after going 8m, reached the end point. In
which direction is he now from his starting point?
A) South - East
B) East
C) North
D) South

9. Raju stands on his head facing South. In which direction is his right
hand?
A) East
B) West
C) South- East
D) North – West

10. Early morning after Sunrise Mita and Gita meets in the field on
their back side towards each other. Mita finds that Gita’s shadow
falls on Mita’s left. In which direction is Gita facing?
A) South
B) West
C) North
D) East

11. Monidipa moves 60m North – east from her house, turns South –
east and moves another 60m and then 60m South – west. Finally
starts walking towards her house. In which direction is she moving
finally?
A) East
B) North - East
C) South - West
D) North – West

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12. Sudip moves 20m East turns right and moves 10m then turns
right and moves 35m finally turns back and move 5m. How far and in
which direction is he now from his starting point?
A) 10m West
B) 5√
C) 10√
D) 15m East

13. Debjit walks 50m North, turns left and after going 30m he turns
left and moves 60m finally turn right at an angle of 45ᵒ and start
walking. In which direction is he moving now?
A) South - West
B) North – East
C) North – West
D) Can’t be determined

14. If South-west is called South-East, South-East is called North–East


and so on. Then what will north be called?
A) North – West
B) East
C) West
D) Can’t be determined.

15. Subrato moves 20m in front and 20m right then every time
turning to his left and moves 10, 25 and 25m respectively. In which
direction is he now from his starting point?
A) East
B) South - West
C) North
D) Data inadequate

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WBCS EXECUTIVE EXAMINATION
NUMBER SERIES

1. 0, 7, 26, 63, 124, ?


a) 200 b) 201 c) 211 d) 215
2. 3, 9, 18, 54, 108, ?
a) 324 b) 216 c) 432 d) 486
3. 2, 8, 26, 80, 242, ?
a) 484 b) 76 c) 728 d) 968
4. 25, 49, 121, 169, 289, ?
a) 301 b) 351 c) 361 d) 381
5. 89, 72, 14, ?
a) 7 b) 4 c) 3 d) 1
6. 1 , 2 , 9 , 28 , 65 , ?
a) 95 b) 124 c) 126 d) 130
7. 214, 205, 187, 160, 124, ?
a) 52 b) 72 c) 79 d) 90
8. 3, 10, 29, 84, 247, ?
a) 736 b) 734 c) 733 d) 729
9. 1, 5, 7, 17, 31, ?
a) 65 b) 64 c) 63 d) 62

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10. 18, 32, 25, 26, 32, ?
a) 68 b) 64 c) 28 d) 20
11. 25, 25, 26, 28, ? , 35
a) 29 b) 30 c) 31 d) 32
12. 3, 6, 15, 42, ?
a) 123 b) 106 c) 99 d) 56

13. 1, 3, 7, 15, ? , 63.


a) 32 b) 31 c) 33 d) 34

14. 18, 21, 26, 35, 53, 62, ? , 81

a) 74 b) 7 c) 12 d) 36

15. 3, 5, 8, 13, ? , 34.

a) 21 b) 18 c) 29 d) 25

16. 3, 6, 2, 8, 4, 20, 5, ? , 6.

a) 13 b) 24 c) 38 d) 30

17. 2, 5, 11, 23, 47, ?

a) 53 b) 64 c) 95 d) 103

18. 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, ?

a) 13 b) 14 c) 15 d) 9

19. 1, 12, 25, 40, ?


a) 50 b) 57 c) 56 d) 65

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DIRECTION (20 – 25): In each of the following number series, a
wrong number is given. Find out that number.

20. 9, 36, 120, 324, 729, 1444

a) 9 b) 120 c) 324 d) 729

21. 1, 3, 8, 19, 42, 88, 184

a) 3 b) 8 c) 19 d) 88

22. 1, 5, 3, 9, 36, 72, 216, 864, 1728, 3468

a) 1.5 b) 9 c) 216 d) 3468

23. 812, 394, 192, 90, 40, 16, 5

a) 394 b) 192 c) 90 d) 40

24. 293, 172, 91, 42, 16, 8, 7

a) 293 b) 91 c) 42 d) 16

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WBCS EXECUTIVE EXAMINATION
LETTER SERIES

DIRECTIONS (1-5) the questions given below are based on


letter/number sequences with some letters missing. Find the
correct alternative to fill up the blank.

1. _ t t b _ k a t _ _ k k a _ t
a) a t t bt
b) a k t bt
c) a k t at
d) d k t a t
2. a b c _ a b _ a _ _ c a a b _ a
a) a b a b c
b) a b a a c
c) c a c a b
d) a c a b c
3. a b _ d b c _ a c d _ d a _ c
a) b c a d b
b) c d a b d
c) a b c dd
d) c d a b b
4. a _ b a _ c b a a a c _a a _ b a
a) ccbb
b) c a b c
c) cbcb
d) bbcc

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5. a b _ _ b c _ b _a _ _.
a) c b a b c c
b) c a a b c c
c) c a a c b c
d) c a c a b c

Direction (6-12): complete the following series.


6. _ a b a _ c a b c _ d c b a _ b a b _ a
a) a b c d d
b) a b d c a
c) b c b c c
d) b c a d c
7. a a _ a b b b _ c c c c _ d d _ c c c b b _ b
a) a a d b c
b) c a c d a
c) c b c a d
d) a b d c b
8. b c _ a a _ d a b _ d a b _c a_c _d
a) d c c b c d
b) c d b d c b
c) c d d d b d b
d) d c b c b d
9. a a _ c c _ a _ b c _ d a a b_ c d
a) b d a c c
b) a b d c a
c) b d a c d
d) d b a c c
10. a _ b b _ b a _ a a b b b _ a
a) a a b b a
b) b a a a b
c) a b a b a
d) b b a b a

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11. M K O, L J N, K I M, J H L?
a) I G J
b) I G K
c) I H K
d) I K M
12. PEU, EM R, B K M, RBT, DS?
a) U
b) V
c) W
d) X

Direction (13-17): in the questions given below which set of


alphabets when placed serially in the blanks will complete the
series?
13. a _ c d d _b _ a b _ d.
a) b a c a
b) c b b a
c) b c a c
d) c b c d
`14. _ a a b _ c a a _ b b c a a _ b _ c
a) a b b a a
b) c a b a b
c) b c c a b
15. a _ a a _ a a a_ a a a a _
a) a b c d
b) b c d a
c) b b b b
d) d b a c
16. a _ b a _ c b a a c _a a _ b a
a) c c b b
b) c a b c

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c) c b c b
d) b b c c
17. a _ e g b d _ h c _ _i _ f h j.
a) b e e g h
b) c e e g f
c) c f e g d
d) a f g h d

Direction (18-22) in the following question a series of letters is


given. Fill in the blank using one letter for each blank, to make a
proper sequence.
18. a _ b b – c a a _ b _ c a – b b c c
a) a c b c a
b) c a b a c
c) b c a a c
d) a b c c a

19. a _ b d d _ a a b _ d _ a a _ d d b.
a) b a d a b
b) a d b b d
c) d b a d b
d) a b d b b
20. D-4 ,F-6 , H-8, J-10, -, -,
a) K-12 ,M-13
b) L-12, M-14
c) L-12, N-14
d) K-12, M -14
21. a_ b b _a a b_ d a _b b _.
a) a d b a d
b) b a d a d

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c) d a b b a
d) d a b a b
22. AOC, QES, G ? ? , W K Y
a) JV
b) VJ
c) UI
d) HV
23. M2R, K5U, I 11 X, G 23 A, ?
a) E 46 D
b) E 47 D
c) D Y6 E
d) D 47 E

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WBCS EXECUTIVE EXAMINATION
BLOOD RELATION
DIRECION (1-5): In a family, there are six members G, H, I, J, K and l.
G and H are married couple, G being the male members. J is the
only son of I Who is the brother of G. K is the sister of J. H is the
daughter-in-law of L, Whose husband has died.

1. How is L related to G?
a) Mother
b) Sister-in-law
c) Sister
d) Mother-in-law
2. How is K related to I?
a) Sister
b) Daughter
c) Cousin
d) Aunt
3. Who is I to H?
a) Brother
b) Brother-in –law
c) Nephew
d) Son-in-law
4. How many male members are there in the family?
a) One
b) Three
c) Two
d) Four

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5. How is L related to I?
a) Mother-in-law
b) Sister-in-law
c) Mother
d) Aunt

DIRECTION (6-10): Read the following information carefully and


the questions given below it.
A, B, C, D, E and F are members of a family. There is two married
couple in the family. B is the trader and is the father of E .F is the
grandfather of C and is a teacher. D is the grandmother of E and
is a house wife. C is the daughter of A. there is one trader, one
teacher, one house wife, one engineer and two students in the
family.

6. Which of the following two pairs are married couples in the


family?
a) FD,BA
b) FD,CA
c) FD,BE
d) ED,CF
7. Which of the following is A’s profession?
a) Housewife
b) Engineer
c) Trader
d) Teacher
8. Who is the husband of A?
a) C

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b) F
c) B
d) data inadequate
9. Which of the following is definitely a group of male members?
a) BF
b) BFE
c) EF
d) BFC
10.Who is the sister of E?
a) F
b) B
c) C
d) data inadequate

DIRECTION (11-15): M, N, O, P, Q, R are all related to one another by


blood, and belong to a family.

a) R’s grandfather is M who has two children O and P, one of each


sex.
b) P is O’ s sister.
c) O is the uncle of both R and N whose mother is P.
d) O is Q’s nephew.
11.it is possible that P is Q ‘s –
a) Mother
b) Sister
c) Niece
d) Cousin
12.Who could be P’s off spring?
a) Q
b) R
c) M,Q
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d) N,R
13.Q’s daughter must be P’s -
a) Sister
b) Cousin
c) Mother
d) Aunt
14.If N is R’s brother which of the following is not definitely true?
a) O is M’s son
b) P is N’s mother
c) Q is M’s brother
d) Q is O’s grandfather
15.Who is R’s grandmother?
a) N
b) P
c) O
d) Data insufficient
16.K is the brother of X. Z is the son of X. P, the daughter of K, is
married to N. G and X are sisters to one another. Then state how
is G related to Z?
a) Aunt
b) Sister
c) Mother
d) Mother-in-law
17.Pointing to a man, a woman said, “His wife is the only daughter of
my father”. How is the man related to the woman?
a) brother-in-law
b) brother
c) husband
d) son
18.Introducing to a man, a woman said, “He is the only son of my
mother’s mother. How is the woman related to the man?
a) Daughter
b) Sister
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c) Cousin
d) Niece
19.A introduces B, “He is the husband of the granddaughter of the
father of my father”. How is B related to A?
a) Brother
b) brother in law
c) husband
d) son
20.Pradeep introduces Dinesh as the son of the brother of my
father’s wife. How is Dinesh related to Pradeep?
a) Brother
b) Cousin
c) maternal uncle
d) son
21.Pointing to a lady, a man said, ‘she is the daughter of the woman
who is the mother of the Husband of my mother’’. How is the lady
related to the man?
a) daughter
b) sister
c) aunt
d) mother
22.Pointing to an old man, Kamalesh said, “His son is my son’s
uncle.” How is the old man related to Kamalesh?
a) brother
b) uncle
c) father
d) grandfather

23.Pointing to a photograph of a lady, a lady said, ‘she is the only


daughter of my father-in-law’s only son.” How is the lady making
statement related to the father of the photograph?
a) mother
b) wife
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c) daughter
d) none
24.Pointing to a man in the photograph, Mita said, “he is the brother
of my uncle’s daughter.” how is the man in the photograph
related to Mita?
a) Son
b) brother-in-law
c) nephew
d) cousin
25.Pointing to a photograph a man said, “I have no brother or sister
but the man’s father is my father’s son”. Whose photograph was
it?
a) his son’s
b) his own
c) his father’s
d) his nephew’s
26.DIRECTION : read the following information carefully and answer
the questions given below :
C+D means C is the daughter of D.
C+D means C is the husband of D.
C*D means C is the brother of D.
If M+N–O, which one of the following is true?
a) O is the mother of M
b) O is the sister in law of M
c) O is the aunt of M
d) O is the mother in law of M

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27.Direction: C+D means C is the father of D. C-D means C is the wife
of D. C*D means C is the brother of D, C divide by D means C is
the daughter of D.
If G divide by H+I+J, which is true?
a) G is the daughter of J
b) J is the aunt of G
c) G is the aunt of J
d) G is the mother of J

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W.B.C.S EXECUTIVE EXAMINATION
MISSING NUMBER

1. Find the missing number.

A. 34

B. 42

C. 44

D. 45

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2. Find the missing number.

A. 14
B. 44
C. 62
D. 51
E. 15

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3. FIND THE MISSING NUMBER.

A. 5

B. 21

C. 9

D. 10

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4. FIND THE MISSING NUMBER

A. 88

B. 96

C. 238

D. 500

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5. FIND THE MISSING NUMBER.

A. 35

B. 36

C. 45

D. 47

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6. FIND THE MISSING NUMBER.

A. 127

B. 142

C. 158

D. 188

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7. FIND THE MISSING NUMBER.

A. 678

B. 769

C. 824

D. 937

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8. FIND THE MISSING NUMBER.

A. 20

B. 21

C. 22

D. 23

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9. FIND THE MISSING NUMBER.

A. 25

B. 125

C. 156

D. 625

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10. FIND THE MISSING NUMBER.

A. 15

B. 14

C. 24

D. 21

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11. FIND THE MISSING NUMBER.

A. 10

B. 11

C. 12

D. 13

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12. FIND THE MISSING NUMBER.

A. 1

B. 731

C. 1625

D. 2031

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13. FIND THE MISSING NUMBER.

A. 84

B. 195

C. 240

D. 265

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14. FIND THE MISSING NUMBER.

A. 24

B. 30

C. 36

D. 40

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15. FIND THE MISSING NUMBER.

A. 6

B. 9

C. 1

D. 4

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16. FIND THE MISSING NUMBER.

A. 5

B. 3

C. 1

D. 6

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17. FIND THE MISSING NUMBER.

A. 9

B. 6

C. 5

D. 1

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18. FIND THE MISSING NUMBER.

A. 15

B. 19

C. 26

D. 13

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WBCS EXECUTIVE EXAMINATION
DICE
1. Which no is opposite to 6?

a) 4
b) 2
c) 3
d) 5
2. Which no is opposite to 1?

a) 4
b) 6
c) 2
d) 3
3. Which no is opposite of 6?

a) 4
b) 2
c) 5
d) 3
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4. Which no is opposite to 1?

a) 4
b) 5
c) 6
d) 2
5. Which no is opposite to 2?

a) 1
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5
6. Which symbol will come opposite to symbol of ∆ ?

a) =
b) ÷
c) ∆
d) ×

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7. Two position of a dice are shown below. When two dots at the
bottom, the number of dots at the top will be _________

a) 4
b) 3
c) 5
d) 6
8. Two position of a dice are shown below. When 1 dot is at the top,
how many dots will be at the bottom?

a) 5
b) 2
c) 3
d) 6
9. Two position of a dice are shown below. When 4 dots will be at
the bottom, then how many dots will be at the top?

a) 3
b) 4
c) 5
d) 6
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10.Two position of a dice are shown below. When 4 is at the bottom
what number will be at the top?

a) 1
b) 2
c) 5
d) 6
11.Two position of a parallelepiped are shown below, when 3 dots
will be on the top, then how many dots will be at the bottom?

a) 1
b) 4
c) 5
d) 6
12.Two position of a dice are shown below. When there are 2 dots at
the bottom, the number of dots at the top will be ____

a) 2
b) 3
c) 5
d) 6

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13.In a dice a, b, c and d are written on the adjacent faces in a
clockwise order and e and f at the top and bottom. When c is at
the top, what will be at the bottom?
a) a
b) b
c) c
d) d

Direction (14-18) : Questions from 14-18 are based on the


following figures which represents different positions of the
same dice.

(i) (ii) (iii)


14.Which number lies at the bottom face of the Dice (i)?
a) 4
b) 5
c) 1
d) 3
15.Which number lies at the bottom face of the Dice (iii)?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 6
d) 4
16.Which number lies opposite of 6?
a) 2

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b) 5
c) 3
d) 1
17.Which of the following combinations show the number at the
adjacent surfaces of the number 4?
a) 3,2
b) 6,2
c) 2,3
d) 6,3
18.Which of the following numbers does not appear on any of the
adjacent surfaces of the number 3?
a) 2
b) 6
c) 4
d) 1
19.If the total number of dots on opposite’s faces of a cubical block is
always 7, find the figure which is always correct?

(a) (b) (c) (d)

DIRECTION (20 - 22) : The figure (X) given below is unfold position
of a cubical dice. In each of the following questions this unfold
figure is followed by four different figures of dice. You have to
select the figure which is identical to the figure (X) after folded.

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20.

(X)

a) [i] only
b) [ii] only
c) [i] and [iii] only
d) [iv] only
21.

(X)

a) A only
b) B and C only
c) D and A only
d) A,B and D only

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22.

(X)

a) A only
b) None of these
c) A and B only
d) B and D only

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WBCS EXECUTIVE EXAMINATION
ANALOGY
CLASSIFICATION :( ODD MAN OUT)

In each of the following questions, five words have been given out of
which four are alike in some manner, while the fifth one is different.
Choose out the odd one.

1. a. Football b. Volleyball c. Cricket d. Chess e. Hockey


2. a. Tonnes b. Quintals c. Grams d. Kilograms e. Kilometres
3. a. Zinc b. Iron c. Aluminium d. Copper e. Mercury
4. a. Write b. Read c. Knowledge d. Learn e. Study
5. a. Peak b. mountain c. Hillock d. mound e. Valley
6. a. Tomato b. Gourd c. Brinjal d. Cucumber e. Potato
7. a. Vikramaditya b. Chandragupta c. Harshavardhana
d. Chanyakya e. Samudragupt
8. a. Zail singha b. V.V giri c. Zakir Husain d.Rajiv Gandhi
e. Rajendra Prasad
9. a. Hydrozen b. Oxyzen c. Iodine d. Nitrozen e. Chlorine
10.a. Ink b. paper c. Pen d. pencil e. Sharpener
11.a. Tuberculosis b. corona c. Cholera d. Typhoid e. Tetanus
12.a. Mongolia b. china c. Burma d. Afganisthan d. Bangladesh
13.a. Aravalli b. shivalik c. Mole hills d. satpura e. Nilgiri
14.a. Goitre b. Typhoid c. Rickets d. Anemia e. Scurvy
15.a. Apple b. banana c. Mango d. Pear e. Papaya
16.a. Dog b. lion c. Jackal d. tiger e. cheetah
17.a. Shamvar b. Dal c. Baikal d. Siachen e. Chilka
18.a. Konark b. Madurai c. Ellora d. khajuraha e. Dilwara

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19.a. Mars b. Sun c. Saturn d. Mercury e. Pluto
20.a. Manipur b. Sikkim c. Mahrastra d. Haryana e.
Lakshwadeep
21.a. Ranthambar b. sundarban c. Kaziranga d. Ghana e. Gangtok
22.a. Gujrat b. Maharastra c. U.P d. W.B. e. Kerala
23.a. Nephrology b. Entomology C. Astrology d. mycology

ANALOGY:
In each of the following questions, there is a certain relationship
between two given words on one side : : and one word is given on
another side of : : while another word is to be found from the given
alternatives , having the same relation with this 44 word as the
words of the given pair bear. Choose the correct alternative.

24. Cattle: Heard :: Sheep: ?


a) Flock
b) Swarm
c) Shoal
d) Mob
25. Botany: Plants :: Entomology:?
a) Snakes
b) Insects
c) Birds
d) Germs
26. Acting : Theatre :: Gambling: ?
a) Casino
b) Club
c) Bar
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d) Gymn
27. Mumbai : Maharastra :: Trivandrum : ?
a) Kolkata
b) Gujrat
c) Kerala
d) Sikkim
28. Pulp: Paper :: Hemp : ?
a) Basket
b) Yarn
c) Rope
d) Cotton
29. Moon : satellite :: Earth : ?
a) Sun
b) Planet
c) Solar system
30. Dog: Rabies :: mosquito : ?
a) Plague
b) Death
c) Malaria
d) Sting
31. Meningitis: Brain :: Cirrhosis: ?
a) Lungs
b) Brain
c) Liver
d) Heart
32. Samkhya: Kapil :: Yoga : ?
a) Jamini
b) Chanakya

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c) Gautama
d) Patanjali
33. Aryabhatta : Mathematician :: Varahamihira: ?
a) Physician
b) Astronomer
c) Scientist
d) Architect
34. Flower: Butterfly :: Dirt : ?
a) Rats
b) Fly
c) Bugs
d) Sweeper
35. Coins : Mint :: Bricks : ?
a) Kiln
b) Foundary
c) Cemetery
d) Furnace
36. Clock : time :: thermometer : ?
a) Heat
b) Radiation
c) Energy
d) Temperature
37. Muslims : mosque :: Sikhs : ?
a) Golden temple
b) Medina
c) Fire temple
d) Gurudwara

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WBCS EXECUTIVE EXAMINATION
CALENDER

1. Which of the following years is the leap year?


a) 1100
b) 1250
c) 1600
d) 1700
2. Today is Friday, what day it will be after 154 days?
a) Thursday
b) Friday
c) Saturday
d) Sunday
3. 16th January, 2001 was Monday, what day of the week, it was
16th January, 2004?
a) Tuesday
b) Wednesday
c) Thursday
d) Friday
4. If 2 day before yesterday be Thursday then what will be 4th day
after tomorrow?
a) Sunday
b) Monday
c) Tuesday
d) Wednesday

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5. If 5th day after tomorrow be Monday then what day was it be 7th
day before yesterday?
a) Sunday
b) Monday
c) Tuesday
d) Wednesday
6. If 1st January, 1988 was fall on Sunday, the 31st December of the
same year was fall on?
a) Saturday
b) Sunday
c) Monday
d) Tuesday
7. If 1sty may is Wednesday what is the first November of the same
year?
a) Friday
b) Thursday
c) Saturday
d) Sunday
8. How many Sundays are in September, 2007?
a) 4
b) 5
c) 6
d) 3
9. Find the day of the week on 2nd January, 2010?
a) Friday
b) Saturday
c) Sunday
d) Monday

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10.Find the day of the week on 1st January 1501?
a) Sunday
b) Monday
c) Tuesday
d) Friday
11.Rohit was not at college on Sunday last. He was absent for four
days before that. Today is Tuesday, the 30th of June. When was
Rohit first absent?
a) June 22
b) June 23
c) June 24
d) June 25
12.If 15 august .2006 was Tuesday then 25th August, 2008 will be?
a) Sunday
b) Saturday
c) Monday
d) Monday
13..Which of the following two months of a leap year is the same
calendar?
a) Jan-Feb
b) April-July
c) Feb-Apr
d) Sep-Nov
14.The calendar for the year 2007 will be the same for the year?
a) 2014
b) 2016
c) 2017
d) 2018
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15.The last day of a century cannot be –
a) Monday
b) Wednesday
c) Tuesday
d) Friday
16.How many days are there in x weeks x days?
17..It was Sunday on Jan 1, 2006. Find the day of the week on Jan 1,
2010?
a) Sunday
b) Saturday
c) Friday
d) None

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WBCS EXECUTIVE EXAMINATION
LOGICAL VENN DIAGRAM

DIRECTIONS (1 - 5) : Each of the questions is based on the following


diagram. In the diagram small triangle stands for Traders, big triangle
for Post Graduates, rectangle for Ladies and circle for workers. Find
out the correct answer for each question.

1. Which one of the following worker is not trader?


a) e, g, h
b) a, g, h
c) b, g, e
d) a, e, g, h
2. Which one of the following is worker or trader but not lady?
a) a, b, d
b) a, e, h
c) a, g, h
d) a, d, e, h

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3. Which one of the following are lady, trader and worker?
a) a, h
b) b, g
c) b
d) b, h
4. Which one of the following is trader but neither post graduate
nor worker?
a) b, d, g
b) a, d, h
c) c, d
d) b, e
5. Which one of the following is lady but neither
trader nor worker?
a) i, g
b) b, c, i, g
c) b, i, e
d) i
DIRECTIONS (6-10): Read the following information carefully and
answer the questions based on it. In the following questions answers
are based on the diagram given below, where the triangle represents
doctors, the circle represents players and the rectangle represents
the artists.

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6. Which numbered space in the diagram represents doctors, who
are also players and artists?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5
e) None of these
7. Which numbered space in the diagram represents artists, who are
players?
a) 6
b) 7
c) 8
d) 4
e) None of these
8. Which numbered space in the diagram represents artists, who are
neither players nor doctors?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
e) None of these
9. Which numbered space represents players, who are neither
artists nor doctors?
a) 1, 2
b) 3, 4
c) 6, 7
d) 7, 8
e) 1, 5

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10.Which numbered space represents doctors, who are players but
not artists?
a) 2
b) 4
c) 5
d) 1
e) 3

DIRECTIONS (11 - 15): Study the figure given below and answer the
following questions.

11. Find out the number of families which have all the four things
mentioned in the diagram.
a) 40
b) 50
c) 35
d) 20
e) None of these
12.Find out the number of families which have scooters.
a) 145

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b) 100
c) 188
d) 240
e) None of these
13.Find out the number of families which have V. C. R and T. V. both.
a) 84
b) 24
c) 104
d) 129
e) None of these
14.Find out the number of families which have only one thing, i.e.
either V. C. R. or, T. V. or Scooter or Maruti.
a) 160
b) 184
c) 225
d) 254
e) None of these
15.Find out the number of families which have T. V and Scooter both
but have neither V. C. R nor Maruti.
a) 15
b) 30
c) 40
d) 50
e) None of these

DIRECTIONS (16-25): In each of the following questions, select the


diagram out of the five represents that best represents the
relationship among the items given in the question.

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16.Book, Novel, Pen
17.Police, Doctor, Female
18.Mammal, Cow, Man
19.Horse, Hen, Animal
20.Hen, Fish, Man
21.Medicine, Male, Surgeon
22.Key Board, Monitor, Mouse
23.Educated persons, Engineers, Doctors
24.Women, Teachers, Doctors

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WBCS EXECUTIVE EXAMINATION

COUNTING OF FIGURES

1. Find the number of triangle in the given figure.


a) 12
b) 18
c) 22
d) 26

2. In question below shown, count the number of triangle and


squares.

a) 26 triangles, 5 squares
b) 28 triangles, 5 squares
c) 26 triangles, 6 squares
d) 28 triangles, 6 square

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3. In the following questions, count the number of triangles and
squares in the given figure.

a) 44 triangles,10 squares
b) 14 triangles, 16 squares
c) 27 triangles,6 squares
d) 36 triangles, 9 squares
4. Find the number of triangles in the figure.
a) 20
b) 24
c) 28
d) 32

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5. How many triangles in the figure?
a) 16
b) 14
c) 8
d) 12

6. How many squares in the figure?


a) 16
b) 17
c) 26
d) 30

7. How many triangles are in the given figure?


a) 10
b) 12
c) 14
d) 16

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8. How many squares in the figure?
a) 16
b) 18
c) 25
d) 27

9. Find the number of rectangles?


a) 22
b) 18
c) 20
d) 24

10.Find the number of square?


a) 10
b) 16
c) 19
d) 12

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11.Find the number of squares?
a) 13
b) 14
c) 15
d) 16

12.Find the number of triangles in the figure.


a) 20
b) 24
c) 28
d) 32

13.Find the number of triangles?


a) 16
b) 13
c) 9
d) 7

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14.Find the number of triangles?

a) 29
b) 25
c) 28
d) 24
15.Find the number of rectangles?

a) 19
b) 28
c) 27
d) 36

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16.How many triangles are there in the below figure?
a) 5
b) 6
c) 8
d) 10

17.How many triangles are there in the below figure?


a) 15
b) 16
c) 17
d) 18

18.In each of the following questions, count the number of squares


in the given figures.
a) 8
b) 12
c) 15
d) 18

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19.Count the number of squares in the given figures.
a) 18
b) 19
c) 25
d) 27

20.

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WBCS EXECUTIVE EXAMINATION
ORDER AND RANKING
PART - 1

1. How Many 5 s there in the following number sequences which are


immediately proceeded by 7 and immediately followed by 6.
755945764598756764325678
a) One
b) Two
c) Three
d) Four
2. How many 7s are there in the following series which are preceded
by 6 which are not by preceded by 8?
87678675679761677688697687
a) Nil
b) One
c) Two
d) Three
3. How many numbers amongst the numbers 9 to 54 are there
which are exactly divisible by 9 but 9 by 3?
4. Rohana rank 7th from the top and 26th from the bottom in a
class. How many students are there in the class?
5. Manik is the 14th from the right end in a row of 40 boys . What is
the position from the left end?
6. In a row of boys facing the north, A is 16th from the left end C is
16th from the right end. B, who is fourth to the right of A, is fifth
the left of C in the row. How many boys are there in the row?

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7. Sam ranked 9th from the top and 38th from the bottom in a class.
How many students are there in the class?
8. A class of boys stands in a single line. One boy is 19th from the
both the ends. How many boys are there in the class?
9. Ajoy ranked 16th from the top and 29th from the bottom among
those who passed an examination. Six boys did not participate in
the competition five failed in it. How many boys are there in the
class?
10.In a class of 60, where girls are twice that of boys. Kamal ranked
17th from the top. if there are 9 girls ahead of Kamal , how many
boys are after him in rank?
11.Nitin ranks 18th in a class of 49th students. What is his rank from
the last?
12.Rohit is 17th from the left end of a row of 29 boys and Karna is
17th from the right end in the same row. How many boys are
there between them in the row?
13.In a class of 35th students, Kunal is placed 7th from the bottom
whereas Sonali is placed ninth from the top. Pulkit is placed
exactly in between the row. What is Kunal’s position from Pulkit?
14..In a row of 21 girls when Manika is shifted four positions towards
right than she is 12th from left. Earlier what was her position from
right?
15.In a row of 70 children, p is 22th from the left and q is 38th from
the right end. How many children are there P and Q?
16.In a Row of 70 children, p is 22th from the left and Q is 38th from
the right end. How many children are there P and Q.?
17.In a Row of 45 children, p is 22th from the left and Q is 38th from
the right end. How many children are there P and Q.?

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PART – 2

1. Sharukh is 7 ranks ahead of sunny in a class of 39. If Sunny’s rank


17th from the last, what was Sharukh’s rank from the last?
2. In a row of girls, if Radhika who is 10th from the left and Dipika
who is 9th from the right interchange their seats, Radhika
becomes 15th from the left. How many girls are there in the row?
3. In a row of children, Kunal is sixth from the left and Ankush is
fourth from the right, when Kunal and Ankush exchange position,
Ankush becomes 64 seventeenth from the right. What will be
Kunal’s position from the left?
4. Students line up in a queue in which Ashis stands 15th from the
left and Sachin is 7th from the right. If they interchange their
places, Sachin would be 15th from the right. How many students
are there in the queue?
5. In a row of children, Deepti is 9th from the left and Kashish is 13th
from the right. They exchange their positions and then Deepti
becomes 17th from the left. Find the new positions of Kashish
from the right end of the row?
6. In a row of girls, Rita and Monika occupy the 9th place from the
right end and 10th place from the left end, respectively. If they
interchange their places then Rita and Monika occupy 17th place
from the right and 18th place from the left respectively. How
many girls are there in the row?

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WBCS EXECUTIVE EXAMINATION
PUZZLE TEST

1. There is five married couple in a family; each of them has four


sons, how many members are there in the family?
2. At one time two sticks are cut, then how many maximum parts
will be there by cutting three sticks in three times?
3. In a family there are three fathers, three sons, two grandsons and
one great grandson, so at least how many members required to
form this family?
4. Alka is older than Mala. Gopal is older than Mala but younger
than Alka. Kapil is younger than Ram and Mala. Mala is older than
Ram.
 Whose age between Gopal and Ram?
a) Mala
b) Kapil
c) Alka
d) None
 Whose age between Mala and Kapil?
a) Gopal
b) Ram
c) Alka
d) None
 Whose age is exactly in the middle of all five?
a) Mala
b) Gopal

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c) Ram
d) Alka
 Who is the eldest?
a) Alka
b) Mala
c) Kapil
d) Gopal
 Who is the youngest?
a) Mala
b) Ram
c) Alka
d) Kapil
5. A blacksmith has five iron articles A , B , C , D, and E. Each having a
different weight.
a) A weight twice as much as B.
b) B weights four and a half times as much as C.
c) C weights half as much as D.
d) D weights half as much as C.
e) E weights less than A but more than C.
 Which of the following is the lightest in weight?
a) A
b) B
c) D
d) C
e) E
 E is lighter than in weight than which of the other two articles?
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b) D, C
c) A, C
d) D, B
e) B, E
 E is heavier than which of the following two articles?
a) D, B
b) D, C
c) A , C
d) A, B
e) NONE
 Which of the following articles is the heaviest in weight?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
e) E
 Which of the following represents the descending order of
weights of articles?
a) A , B , E, D, C
b) B , D, ,E , A, C
c) E, C , D, A , B
d) None
6. Anita, Mahima, Rajan, Lata, and Deepti are five cousins. Anita is
twice as old as Mahima. Rajan is half the age of Mahima. Anita is
half the age of Deepti and Rajan is twice the age of Lata.
 Who is the youngest?
 Who is the eldest?
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 Which pairs of persons are of the same age
 Anita is younger than-
 If Mahima is 16 years old, then what is the age of Lata?
7. Six people A, B, C, D, E and F re setting on the ground in a
hexagonal shape. All the sides of the hexagon so formed are of
same length. A is not adjacent to B or C; D is not adjacent to C or
E; B and C are adjacent; F is in the middle of D and C.
 Which of the following is not a correct neighbour pair?
a) A and F
b) D and F
c) B and E
d) C and F
 Who is the same distance from D as E is from D?
a) B
b) C
c) D
d) F
 Which of the following is in the right sequence?
a) A, F, B
b) F, A, E
c) B, C, F
d) D, A, B
 If one neighbour of A is D, who is the correct one?
a) B
b) C
c) E
d) F
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a) B
b) C
c) D
d) F
8. Study the given information carefully and answer the question
that follow:
a) A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are sitting on a wall and all of them
are facing east.
b) C is on the immediate right of D.
c) B is at an extreme end and has E as his neighbour.
d) D is sitting third from the south end.
 Which of the following pairs of people are setting at the
extreme ends?
a) AB
b) AE
c) CB
d) FB
 Who is sitting to the right of E?
a) A
b) C
c) D
d) F
 Name the person who should change place with C such that he
gets the third place from the north end.
a) E
b) F
c) G
d) D

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 Immediately between which of the following pairs of people is
D sitting?
a) AC
b) AF
c) CE
d) CF
9. Study the given information carefully and answer the question
that follow:
a) B and E are good in dramatics and computer science
b) A and B are good in computer science and physics
c) A, D, C are good in physics and History
d) C and A are good in physics and mathematics
e) D and E are good in History and dramatics
 Who is good in physics, History and dramatics?
a) A
b) B
c) D
d) E
 Who is good in physics, History and Mathematics, but not in
computer science?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
 Who is good in computer science, History and dramatics?
a) A
b) B

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c) C
d) E
 Who is good in computer science, History, Physics and
mathematics?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
 Who is good in physics, dramatics and computer science?
a) A
b) B
c) D
d) E

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WBCS EXECUTIVE EXAMINATION
MATHEMATHICAL OPERATION

1. If ‘ +’ means ‘ – ‘ , ‘ ×’ means ‘÷’ , ‘÷’ means ‘+’ and ‘ – ‘ means ‘×’,


then which of the following will be the value of the expression-
252×9 – 5 +32÷92
a) 95
b) 168
c) 192
d) 200
2. If + means x, x means - , ÷ means +, and - means ÷, then which of
the following gives the result of-
175 -25 ÷5 +20 ×3 +10
a) 77
b) 160
c) 240
d) 2370
3. If ‘l’ stands for ‘+’, ‘M’ stands for ‘ –‘ , N stands for ‘×’, P stands for
‘÷’ then-
14 N 10 L 42 P 2 M 8 = ?
a) 153
b) 216
c) 248
d) 251
4. If ÷ means ‘ ×’ , ‘×’ means ‘+’, + means ‘ – ‘ and – means ÷, find the
value of-
16×3+5-2 ÷4
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a) 9
b) 10
c) 19
d) None
5. If + means -, - means x, ÷ means + and x means ÷, then 15 – 3+10
×5÷5 = ?
a) 5
b) 22
c) 48
d) 52
6. If ‘P’ denotes ‘×’ , ‘T’ denotes ‘ – ‘, M denotes ‘ +’ and ‘B’ denotes
‘÷’, then-
28 B 7 P 8 T 6 M 4 = ?
a) – 3/2
b) 30
c) 32
d) 34
7. If + means ÷, ÷ means x, x means -, and – means +, which one of
the following is correct?
a) 18 ÷6 ×7+5 -2=22
b) 18 ×6 +7 ÷5 – 2=16
c) 18÷6 – 7+5 x2 =20
d) 18 +6 ÷7 ×5 – 2= 18
8. If ‘-‘means ÷, + means ×, ÷ means – and x means =, then which
one of the following is correct?
a) 6+20 – 12 ÷7 – 1=38
b) 6-20 ÷12×7 +1 =57
c) 6 +20-12 ÷7x1= 62

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d) 6÷20 x 12 +7 -1= 70
9. If – means ÷, + means ×, ÷ means -, x means +, then which one of
the following is correct?
a) 52 ÷4+5 ×8-2 =36
b) 43 ×7÷ 5 +4-8=25
c) 36 ×4-12+5÷ 3 =40
d) 36-12× 6 ÷3+4 =60
10.Which one of the four interchange in signs and numbers would
make the given equation correct?
a) + and -, 2 and 3
b) + and - , 2 and 5
c) + and -, 3 and 5
d) None
11.In each of the following questions, if the given interchanges are
made in signs, which one of the four equations would be correct?
I. 9 +5 ÷4×3-6 =12
a) + and ×
b) ÷ and×
c) ÷ and –
d) + and –
II. 12 ÷2 -6×3 +8 = 16
a) ÷ and +
b) – and +
c) × and +
d) ÷ and ×
III. 5 +3 ×8 -12÷4= 3
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c) + and ×
d) + and ÷
12.In class 3/5 of the students are girls and rest are boys. If 2/9 of
the girls and ¼ of the boys are absent, what part of the total
number of students is present?
a) 17/25
b) 18/49
c) 23/30
d) 23/36
13.In an examination, a student’s scores 4marks for every correct
answer and loses 1 mark for every wrong answer. If he attempts
all 75 questions and secures 125 marks, the number of questions
he attempts correctly?
a) 35
b) 40
c) 42
d) 46
14.If @ means +, * means - , $ means x, and © means ÷, what would
be the value of-
872 @ 647 $ 936 © 72 = ?
a) 7539
b) 6812
c) 12396
d) 9283
15.There are bear and peacocks. By counting heads they are 80. The
number of their legs is 200. How many peacocks are there?
a) 30
b) 60

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c) 50
d) 40
16.In the following questions, by using which mathematical
operators will the expressions become correct?
29 ? 9? 18 ? 24 ? 12
a) ÷,+ ,= and +
b) ÷, ×, < and +
c) ÷, ×, > and +
d) +, ÷ ,+ and ÷
17.For the balancing of this question, put sign accordingly?
16 * 4*5* 9*1
a) + ÷ = ×
b) ÷ + = ×
c) ÷= + -
d) + × = ÷

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WBCS EXECUTIVE EXAMINATION

STATEMENTS AND CONCLUSIONS

1. Statements: Some dramatics are poets. All elephants are poets.


Conclusions: a) some dramatics are elephants
b) All poets are elephants
Given answer-
a) if only conclusion ‘a’ follows
b) if only conclusion ‘b’ follows
c) if either ‘a’ or ‘b’ follows
d) if neither ‘a’ nor ‘b’ follows
e) if both ‘a’ and ‘b’ follow
2. Statements: All students are girls. No girl is dull.
Conclusions: a) No dull is student
b) No student is dull
3. Statements: All cats are books. All books are singers.
Conclusions: a) All cats are singers
b) All books are cats
4. Statements: All bags are cakes. All lamps are cakes.
Conclusions: a) Some lamps are bags
b) No lamp is bag
5. Statements: All jungles are tigers. Some tigers are Horses.
Conclusions: a) Some horses are jungles
b) No horse are jungles.
6. Statements: Some books are pens. No pen is pencil.
Conclusions: a) Some books are pencil
b) No book are pencil.

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7. Statements: Some cats are kittens. All goats are kittens.
Conclusions: a) Some cats are goats
b) Some goats are cat.
8. Statements: All pilots are brave men. All astronauts are pilots.
Conclusions: a) All astronauts are brave men
b) Some pilots are brave men

Directions- In each question below, there are two or three


statements followed by four conclusions numbered 1, 2, 3 and 4.
You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem
to be at variance commonly known facts and then decide which of
the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the given statements.

 Statements: All globes are desks. Some desks are tables.


Conclusions: 1. some globes are tables
2. All tables are desks
3. Some desks are globes
4. No desks are globes.
a) 1 and 2 follow
b) 2 and 3 follow
c) 1 and 3 follow
d) 2 and 4 follow
e) none of these
 Statements: Some MLAs are ministers. All minister are corrupts.
1. Some MLA s are corrupts
2. Some corrupts are MLAs
3. Some corrupts are ministers
4. All corrupts are MLAs.
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a) 1,2 and 3 follow
b) 2,3,4 follow
c) 1,3,4 follow
d) 1,2,4 follow
e) All follow
 Statements: Some jackets are blazers. All blazers are coats.
Conclusions: 1. Some jackets are coats
2. No jackets are coats
3. Some jackets are not coats
4. All jackets are coats.
a) 1 and 3 follow
b) either 2 or 4 follow
c) 1 and either 3 or 4 follow
d) either 1 or 3 follows
e) none of these
 Statements: some directors are actors. No actors are film.
Conclusions: 1. Some directors are not films
2. Some directors are films
3. Some film are not directors
4. Some films are directors
a) 1 and 3 follow
b) only 1 follow
c) either 1 or 2 and 3 follow
d) either 3 or 4 and 1 follow
e) either 1 or 2 and either 3 and 4 follow
 Statements: Some marutis are fiats. No ambassadors are marutis.
Conclusions: 1. Some fiats are not ambassador
2. Some marutis are ambassadors.

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3. Some ambassadors are not fiats
4. All ambassadors are fiats.
a) 1 and 2 follow
b) only 1 follows
c) only 3
d) 1 and either 3 or 4 follow
e) 3 and either 1 and 2 follow
 Statements: Some drums are busket. All busket are gasket.
Conclusions: 1. All gaskets are drums
2. Some gaskets are drums
3. Some gasket are busket
4. Some gasket are not baskets.
a) either 2 or 4 follow
b) either 1 or 2 follow
c) 1 and 2 follow
d) only 2 follows
e) 2 and 3 follow
 Statements: Many bucks are ducks. All trucks are ducks.
Conclusions: 1. Some ducks are not bucks
2. Some bucks are trucks
3. Some ducks are trucks
4. All ducks are trucks
a) only 1
b) 2 and 3 follow
c) only 3
d) only 4
e) 3 and 4 follows

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WBCS EXECUTIVE EXAMINATION

CUBE

Direction- A solid cube of each side 8 cms, has been painted red,
blue and black on pairs of opposite faces. It is then cut into cubical
blocks of each side2 cms.
1. How many cubes have no face painted?
a) 0
b) 4
c) 8
d) 12
2. How many cubes have only one face painted?
a) 8
b) 16
c) 24
d) 28
3. How many cubes have only two faces painted?
a) 8
b) 16
c) 20
d) 24
4. How many cubes have three faces painted?
a) 0
b) 4
c) 6
d) 8

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5. How many cubes have two faces painted red and black and all
other faces unpainted?
a) 4
b) 8
c) 16
d) 32
Direction- A solid cube of each side 15 cm has been painted green,
blue and yellow on pairs of opposite faces. It is then cut into cubical
blocks of each side 3 cm.
6. How many cubes have no faces painted?
a) 27
b) 54
c) 36
d) 50
e) 18
7. How many cubes have only one face painted?
a) 27
b) 54
c) 36
d) 50
8. How many cubes have only two face painted?
a) 27
b) 54
c) 36
d) 50
9. How many cubes have only three faces painted?
a) 16
b) 18

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c) 12
d) 8
10.How many cubes have three faces painted with different colors?
a) 18
b) 4
c) 16
d) 8
11.How many cubes have one face painted green and other faces
unpainted?
a) 12
b) 16
c) 18
d) 8
12.How many cubes have at least one face yellow?
a) 27
b) 54
c) 50
d) 36

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WBCS EXECUTIVE EXAMINATION
CLOCK

1. What will be the value of an angle in the 1 minute between the


minute hand and hour hand of a clock?
2. A clock is showing 3 p.m. what will be the time after the hourly
needle turn 135 degree.
3. How many times the two hands of a clock will make right angle
from 11 a.m to 3 p.m.
4. How many times the two hands of a clock will be coincide from 9
a.m to 4 p.m?
5. How many times the two hands of a clock will made 180 degree
angle from 4 p.m to 10 p.m.
6. What will be the angles between the two hands of a clock at 6.40
a.m?
7. The angle between the minute hand and the hour hand of a clock
when the time is 4.20, is
8. The reflex angle between the hands of a clock at 10.25 is
9. At what times the two hands of a clock coincide from 5 a.m to 6
a.m.
10.Find out at what time between 8 and 9 o’ clock will be the hands
of a clock be in the same straight line but not together?
11.At what time between 4 and 5 o’ clock will be the hands of a clock
are at the right angle?
12.An accurate clock shows 8 o’ clock in the morning. Through how
much degree will the hour hand rotate when the clock shows 2 o’
clock in the afternoon?
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13.At what time between 4 and 5 o’ clock will be the hands of a
watch point in opposite directions?
14.A clock is set right at 5 a.m. the clock loses 16 minutes in 24
hours. What will be true time when the clock indicates 10 p.m on
4th day?
15.How many times do the hands of a clock coincide in a day?
16.How many times in a day, the hands of a clock are straight.
17.How many times are the hands of a clock at right angle in a day?

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WBCS EXECUTIVE EXAMINATION
NON-VERBAL CLASSIFICATION

DIRECTIONS (1 – 25) : Out of the five figures (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e)
given in each problem, four are similar in a certain way. However,
one figure is not like the other four. Choose the figure which is
different from the rest.

1.

2.

3.

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4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

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9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

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14.

15.

16.

17.

18.

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19.

20.

21.

22.

23.

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WBCS EXECUTIVE EXAMINATION

PAPER CUTTING & FOLDING

1. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the pattern
would appear when the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted
line.

2. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the pattern
would appear when the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted
line.

3. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the pattern
would appear when the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted
line.

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4. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the pattern
would appear when the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted
line.

5. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the pattern
would appear when the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted
line.

6. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the pattern
would appear when the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted
line.

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7. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the pattern
would appear when the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted
line.

8. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the pattern
would appear when the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted
line.

9. Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the pattern
would appear when the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted
line.

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10.Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the pattern
would appear when the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted
line.

11.Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the pattern
would appear when the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted
line.

12.Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the pattern
would appear when the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted
line.

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13.Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the pattern
would appear when the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted
line.

14.Find out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the pattern
would appear when the transparent sheet is folded at the dotted
line.

15.Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded


form of Figure.

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16.Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded
form of Figure (Z).

17.Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded


form of Figure (Z).

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18.Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded
form of Figure (Z).

19.Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded


form of Figure (Z).

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20.Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded
form of Figure (Z).

21.Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded


form of Figure (Z).

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22.Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded
form of Figure (Z).

23.Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded


form of Figure (Z).

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24.Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded
form of Figure (Z).

25.Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded


form of Figure (Z).

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26.Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded
form of Figure (Z).

27.Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded


form of Figure (Z).

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28.Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded
form of Figure (Z).

29.

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30.

31.

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32.

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WBCS EXECUTIVE EXAMINATION
MIRROR IMAGE

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1. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the mirror image of
the given combination----

2. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the mirror image of


the given combination.

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3. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the mirror image of
the given combination.

4. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the mirror image of


the given combination.

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5. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the mirror image of
the given combination.

6. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the mirror image of


the given combination.

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7. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the mirror image of
the given combination.

8. Choose the alternative which is closely resembles the mirror image of


the given combination.

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9. Choose the alternative of fig. (x) which most closely resembles the
mirrorimage of the given figures.

10. Choose the alternative of fig. (x) which most closely resembles the
mirror-image of the given figures.

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11. Choose the alternative of fig. (x) which most closely resembles the
mirror-image of the given figures.

12. Choose the alternative of fig. (x) which most closely resembles the
mirror-image of the given figures.

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13. Choose the alternative of fig. (x) which most closely resembles the
mirror-image of the given figures.

14. Looking into a mirror, the clock shows 9 :30 as time. The actual time
as—
a. 2:30
b. 3:30
c. 4:30
d. 6:30

15. The clock shows 11.09. the actual time as-

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WATER IMAGE

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16. Which is the correct image from the given four images?

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17. Which is the correct image from the given four images.

18. Which is the correct image from the given four images.

19. Which is the correct image from the given four images.

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20. Which is the correct image from the given four images.

21. Which is the correct image from the given four images.

22. Choose the correct water - image of the fig. (x) from the given four
figures.

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23. Choose the correct water - image of the fig. (x) from the given four
figures.

24. Choose the correct water - image of the fig. (x) from the given four
figures.

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25. Choose the correct water - image of the fig. (x) from the given four
figures.

26. Choose the correct water - image of the fig. (x) from the given four
figures.

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27. Choose the correct water - image of the fig. (x) from the given four
figures.

28. FIND THE ACTUAL TIME-


A. 10.10
B. 11.15
C. 7.35
D. 8.52

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