TEST-I: REASONING digits will appear only once in the 13. Which of the following means
new number? ‘R is granddaughter of B’?
1. In a certain code ‘BACK’ is (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (1) R ÷ M + K - B
written as ‘5914’ and ‘KITE’ is (5) More than three (2) K + M ÷ R - B
written as ‘4876’. How is ‘BEAT’ (3) B – T + R ÷ D
written in that code? 8. How many such digits are there (4) B – T + R
(1) 5697 (2) 5967 (3) 4697 (4) 5687 in the number 8243691 each of (5) None of these
(5) None of these which is as far away from the
beginning of the number as when 14. Pravin correctly remembers that
2. If ‘M’ denotes ‘x’, ‘R’ denotes the digits are rearranged in his father’s birthday is after 21st
‘-’, ‘K’ denotes ‘+’ and ‘B’ denotes ascending order within the number? May but before 27th May whereas
‘÷’, then (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three his sister correctly remembers that
24 B 4 M 8 K 6 R 4 = ? (5) More than three their father’s birthday is after 24th
(1)-34/7 (2) -31/4 (3) 52 (4) 50 May but before 30th May. On which
(5) None of these 9. How many such pairs of letters day in May was definitely their
are there in the word MODERATE father’s birthday?
3. How many meaningful English each of which has as many letters (1) 25th (2) 24th (3) 26th (4) 25th or
words can be made with the letters between them in the word as in the 26th (5) None of these
ALEP using each letter only once in English alphabet?
each word? (1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three 15. What should come next in the
(1) None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three following series of numbers?
(5) More than three 2232342345234562345
10. In a certain code ABSENT is 67234567
4. Four of the following five are written as TCBSMD. How is (1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 7
alike in a certain way and so form a CABLES written in that code? (5) None of these
group. Which is the one that does (1) CBDTFM (2) CBDRDK
not belong to that group? (3) DBCRDK (4) CBDKDR Directions (Q. 16-20): Study the
(1)39 (2)48 (3)56 (4)31 (5) 72 (5) None of these following arrangement carefully and
answer the questions given below:
5. In a certain code language, ‘go Directions (11-13): B5R1@EK4F7©DAM2P
and come’ is written as ‘na ta ka’ (i) ‘P x Q’ means ‘P is brother of 3%9HIW8*6UJ$VQ#
and ‘black and white’ is written as Q.’
‘pa ma ta’. How is ‘go’ written in (ii) ‘P ÷ Q’ means ‘P is sister of Q.’ 16. Which of the following is the
that code language? (iii) ‘P + Q’ means ‘P is mother of seventh to the left of the seventeenth
(1)na (2)ka (3) pa (4) na or ka Q.’ from the left end of the above
(5) None of these (iv) ‘P - Q’ means ‘P is father of Q.’ arrangement?
1)7 2)W 3)* 4)4 5) None of these
6. If ‘red’ means ‘white’, ‘white’ 11. Which of the following means
means ‘black’, ‘black’ means ‘M is nephew of R’? 17. Which of the following is
‘yellow’, ‘yellow’ means ‘green’, (1) M x T + J ÷ R exactly in the middle between D and
‘green’ means ‘blue’ and ‘blue’ (2) R x K – M x T U in the above arrangement?
means ‘indigo then which of the (3) R x K - M (4) R x K + M x T l)% 2)H 3)9 4)3 5) None of these
following will represent the colour (5) None of these
of sunflower? 18. Four of the following five are
(1) green (2) indigo (3) white 12. Which of the following means alike in a certain way based on their
(4) blue (5) black ‘D is maternal uncle of T’? position in the above arrangement
(1) D x J + T (2) D x J - T and so form a group. Which is the
7. If each of the odd digits in the (3) D ÷ J + T (4) D ÷ J - T one that does not belong to that
number 634518 is changed to the (5) None of these group?
next even digit and the even digits 1) PM3 2) KFE 3) 6J* 4) 15@
are kept unchanged, how many 5) 7D4
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19. How many such symbols are II. Some pearls are walls. 29. Which of the following pairs
there in the above arrangement each represents the immediate neighbours
of which is immediately preceded 23. Statements: Some apples are of Nisha?
by a number but not immediately oranges. Some oranges are grapes. 1) Jyoti & Meeta 2) Radhika &
followed by a consonant? All grapes are bananas. Meeta 3) Savita & Jyoti
1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three Conclusions: 4) Radhika & Jyoti 5) None of these
5) More than three I. Some apples are bananas.
II. Some oranges are bananas. 30. Who is to the immediate left of
20. How many such consonants are Savita?
there in the above arrangement each 24. Statements: All mobiles are 1) Jyoti 2)Anjali 3) Rani 4) Meeta
of which is immediately followed phones. All phones are computers. 5) None of these
by another consonant but not All computers are scanners.
immediately preceded by a symbol? Conclusions: Directions (Q. 31-35): Read the
1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three I. All mobiles are computers. following information and answer
5) More than three II. All phones are scanners. the questions given below:
i. A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting
Directions (Q. 21-25): In each of the 25. Statements: Some boxes are along a circle facing at the centre
questions below are given three bags. All bags are trunks. All trunks and are playing cards,
statements followed by two are drawers. ii. E is the neighbour of A and D.
conclusions numbered I and II. You Conclusions: iii. G is not between F and C.
have to take the given statements to I. All bags are drawers. iv. F is on the immediate right of A.
be true even if they seem to be at II. All trunks are bags.
variance with commonly known 31. Who are the neighbours of B?
facts. Read all the conclusions and Directions (Q. 26-30): Study the l)C and D 2)F and C 3)A and F 4)
then decide which of the given following information carefully to Data inadequate 5) None of these
conclusions logically follow from answer these questions.
the given statements disregarding Eight friends Savita, Radhika, 32. Which pair given below has the
commonly known facts. Amita, Nisha, Rani, Jyoti, Meets second person sitting immediately
Give answer 1) if only Conclusion I and Anjali are sitting around a circle to the right of the first?
follows. facing the centre. Savita is second to l)CB 2)DG 3)EA 4)AB
Give answer 2) if only Conclusion the right of Anjali, but is not a 5)None of these
II follows. neighbour ofAmita. Nisha is third to
Give answer 3) if either Conclusion the left of Amita but is not next to 33. Which of the following has the
I or II follows. Savita. Jyoti is second to the right of persons sitting adjacent to each
Give answer 4) if neither Rani and third to the left of Meeta. other from left to right in order as
Conclusion I nor II follows. given?
Give answer 5) if both Conclusions 26. Who is second to the left of 1)CDG 2) EDG 3)BGC 4)FBC
I and II follow. Anjali? 5) None of these
1)Radhika 2)Rani 3)Amita 4) Meeta
21. Statement: All books are 5) None of these 34. What is the position of F?
magazines. Some magazines are 1) To the immediate left of A
notebooks. Some notebooks are 27. Who is to the immediate right of 2) To the immediate right of B
papers. Nisha? 3) 2nd to the right of C
Conclusions: 1)Jyoti 2)Radhika 3)Meeta 4) Jyoti 4) 3rd to the left of D
I. Some books are notebooks. or Radhika 5) None of these 5) None of these
II. Some magazines are papers.
28. Which of the following is the 35. Which of the following does not
22. Statements: Some pearls are correct position of Rani? have the pair sitting adjacent to each
stones. All stones are bricks. All 1) To the immediate right of Anjali other?
bricks are walls. 2) To the immediate left of Anjali 1)BA 2)CB 3)DE 4)GD
Conclusions: 3) To the immediate right of Savita 5)All are sitting adjacent to each
I. Some pearls are bricks. 4) Next to Jyoti 5) None of these other.
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Directions (Q. 36-40): In these figures on the left, if the sequence
questions symbols @, #, $, % and © were continued?
are used with different meanings as
follows:
‘A @ B’ means ‘A is smaller than
B.’
‘A # B’ means ‘A is greater than B.’
‘A $ B’ means ‘A is either smaller
than or equal to B.’
‘A % B’ means ‘A is either greater
than or equal to B.’
‘A©B’ means ‘A is neither greater
than nor smaller than B.’
In each question, three statements
showing relationships have been
given, which are followed by two
conclusions I & II. Assuming that
the given statements are true, find
out which conclusion(s) is/are
definitely true.
Mark answer (1), if only conclusion
I is true; mark answer (2), if only
conclusion II is true; mark answer
(3), if either conclusion I or II is
true; mark answer (4), if neither I
nor II is true and mark answer (5), if
both conclusions I and II are true.
Directions: Read each sentence to 190. If she will secure more 191. A. waters B. middle C.
find out whether there is any than/(1) 90% marks in the bank D. bottom E. inside
grammatical error or idiomatic error exams/(2), I will give her/(3) a
in it. The error, if any, will be in suitable reward/(4). No error 192. A. shelter B. house C.
one part of the sentence. The habitat D. filter E. fruits
number of that part is the answer is Cloze Test:
(5). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if Once upon a time, there was 193. A. tree B. birds C. rain D.
any.) a huge tree on the __41__ of a river. river E. sky
The tree made a comfortable home
181. Hostility between the/(1) two for the family of birds who had built 194. A. shocked B. drenched C.
groups have /(2) increased in the/(3) their nests on its branch. The birds drowned D. flooded E. immersed
past few months/(4). No error were living there happily as the tree
with its widespread branches 195. A. shaking B. wet C. angry
182. Her class is very special/(1) provided __42__ to them from D. shivering E. soaked
because it has children/(2) with scorching sun and heavy rains.
many different/(3) abilities and One day, when the __43__ 196. A. inspired B. sorry C.
skills/(4). No error was overcast, it rained very heavily. annoyed D. defensive E. tearful
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