1. I f t he f ol l owi ng number s ar ar e r ewr i t t en by i nt er chan chang gi ng t he di gi t s i n t en’ s pl ace and and hundr ed’ ed’ s pl ace and and t hen ar r ang angi ng t hem i n t he descendi escendi ng or der . What wi wi l l be t he seco second di gi t of t he newl y f or med f i f t h number f r o m y ou our r i ght ? 479, 736 36,, 895 95,, 978 78,, 389 89,, 67 675 5 ( A) 3 ( B) 4 ( C) 5 ( D) 6 Ans : ( C) 2. P i s 6 60 0 m Sout h- East of Q. R i s 6 60 0 m Nor t h- East of Q. Then R i s i n whi ch di r ect i on of P ? ( A) Nor t h ( B) Nor t h- East ( C) Sout h ( D) Sout out h- East Ans : ( A) Di r ect i ons—( Q. 3–5) Read t he f ol l owi ng i nf ormat i on f or answe swer i ng t he quest i ons t hat f ol l ow— On a pl ayi ayi ng gr gr oun ound A, A, B, C, D and and E ar e st andi andi ng as descr descr i bed bed bel bel ow f aci ng t he Nor t h. ( i ) B i s 50 50 met r es t o t he r i ght of D. (i i ) A i s 6 60 0 met r es t o t he Sout h of B ( i i i ) C i s 40 40 met r es t o the West of D. ( i v) E i s 80 80 met r es t o t he Nort h of A. 3. I f a boy boy wal ks f r om C, meet eet s D f ol l owed by B, B, A and and t hen E, how many any met r es ha has he he wal ked ked i f he has t r ave avel l ed t he st r ai ght di st ance al l t hr oug ough ? ( A) 120 ( B) 150 ( C) 170 ( D) 23 230 0 Ans : ( D) 4. What hat i s t he mi ni mum di st ance ance ( i n met r e ap appr oxi oxi mat el y) bet bet ween een C and and E ? ( A) 53 ( B) 78 ( C) 92 ( D) 12 120 0 Ans : ( C) 5. Who i s t o t he Sou Soutt h- East of t he pe per son who i s t o t he l ef t of D ? ( A) A ( B) B ( C) C ( D) E Ans : ( A)
6. A man was wal ki ng i n t he eveni ng j ust bef or e t he sun set . Hi s wi f e sai d t hat , hi s shadow f el l on hi s r i ght . I f t he wi f e was wal ki ng i n t he opposi t e di r ect i on of t he man, t hen whi ch di r ect i on t he wi f e was f aci ng ? ( A) Nor t h ( B) West ( C) Sout h ( D) East Ans : ( C) Di r ect i ons—( Q. 7–11) I n each of t he f ol l owi ng quest i ons choose t he set of number s f r om t he f our al t er nat i ve set s t hat i s si mi l ar t o the gi ven set . 7. Gi ven set : ( 4, 9, 18) ( A) ( 8, 14, 22) ( B) ( 10, 15, 25) ( C) ( 6, 12, 23) ( D) ( 12, 17, 26) Ans : ( D) 8. Gi ven set : ( 10, 14, 17) ( A) ( 4, 11, 14) ( B) ( 9, 12, 15) ( C) ( 8, 13, 18) ( D) ( 6, 9, 12) Ans : ( A) 9. Gi ven set ( A) ( 21, 35, ( B) ( 18, 42, ( C) ( 16, 40, ( D) ( 13, 30, Ans : ( C)
: ( 7, 27, 55) 52) 65) 72) 58)
10. ( A) ( B) ( C) ( D) Ans
Gi ven set : ( 39, 28, 19) ( 84, 67, 52) ( 52, 25, 17) ( 70, 49, 36) ( 65, 45, 21) : ( A)
11. ( A) ( B) ( C) ( D) Ans
Gi ven ( 233, ( 273, ( 143, ( 145, : ( A)
set : ( 246, 257, 358) 343, 345) 365, 367) 226, 237) 235, 325)
Di r ect i ons—( Q. 12–16) Each quest i on cont ai ns s i x or seven st at ement s f ol l owed by f our set s of combi nat i ons of t hr ee. Choose t he set i n whi ch t he st at ement s ar e l ogi cal l y r el at ed. 12. ( 1) Al l books ar e havi ng pages. ( 2) Al l ki ngs are havi ng pages. ( 3) Al l ki ngs ar e books.
( 4) ( 5) ( 6) ( 7) ( A) ( B) ( C) ( D) Ans
Some heavy Some heavy Some books Some heavy 1, 2, 3 6, 1, 4 4, 6, 1 1, 5, 7 : ( D)
t hi ngs ar e havi ng pages. t hi ngs ar e books. ar e heavy. t hi ngs ar e havi ng pages.
13. ( 2) ( 3) ( 4) ( 5) ( 6) ( A) ( B) ( C) ( D) Ans
( 1) No at hl et es ar e veget ar i ans. Al l c r i c ket pl ayer s ar e at hl et es . Some at hl et es pl ay cr i cket . Some cr i cket pl ayer s ar e veget ar i ans. No cri cket pl ayer i s a veget ar i an. Al l at hl et es ar e veget ar i ans. 1, 2, 5 3, 4, 1 1, 5, 2 2, 5, 6 : ( A)
14. ( 2) ( 3) ( 4) ( 5) ( 6) ( 7) ( A) ( B) ( C) ( D) Ans
( 1) Al l gr andmot her s cook wel l . No man i s a gr andmot her . Some men do not cook wel l . Al l t hose who cook wel l ar e men. No one who cooks wel l i s a man. Al l t hose who cook wel l ar e gr andmot her s. Some men ar e not gr andmot her s. 2, 6, 5 2, 5, 6 1, 4, 2 6, 4, 7 : ( B)
15. ( 2) ( 3) ( 4) ( 5) ( 6) ( A) ( B) ( C) ( D) Ans
( 1) Loot i ng i s a cr i me. Some cr ooked peopl e ar e cr i mi nal s. Al l t hos e i nvol ved i n l oot i ng ar e c r i mi nal s . Some cr ooked peopl e ar e i nvol ved i n l oot i ng. Al l cr i mi nal s ar e l ooked down i n soci et y. Some cr ooked peopl e ar e not cr i mi nal s. 1, 4, 6 3, 6, 2 1, 2, 6 3, 4, 2 : ( D)
16. ( 2) ( 3) ( 4) ( 5) ( 6) ( A)
( 1) Some women ar e t hose who ar e successf ul i n l i f e. Some men ar e t hose who have pat i ence. No man i s a woman. Al l t hose who have pat i ence ar e successf ul i n l i f e. Some who ar e successf ul i n l i f e ar e men. Some men ar e not t hose ar e successf ul i n l i f e. 1, 3, 6
( B) ( C) ( D) Ans
4, 2, 6 1, 5, 3 2, 4, 5 : ( B)
Di r ect i ons—( Q. 17–21) Each of t he quest i ons bel ow consi st s of a quest i on and t wo st at ement s number ed ( I ) and ( I I ) . You have t o deci de whet her t he dat a pr ovi ded i n t he st at ement s ar e suf f i ci ent t o answer t he quest i on. Gi ve answer s— ( A) I f t he dat a i n st at ement ( I ) al one ar e suf f i ci ent t o answer t he quest i on, whi l e t he dat a i n st at ement ( I I ) al one ar e not suf f i ci ent t o answer t he quest i on; ( B) I f t he dat a i n st at ement ( I I ) al one ar e suf f i ci ent t o answer t he quest i on, whi l e t he dat a i n st at ement ( I ) al one ar e not suf f i ci ent t o answer t he quest i ons; ( C) I f t he dat a even i n bot h st at ement s ( I ) and ( I I ) t oget her ar e not suf f i ci ent t o answer t he quest i on; ( D) I f t he dat a i n bot h st at ement ( I ) and ( I I ) t oget her ar e necessary t o answer t he quest i on. 17. I n whi ch di r ect i on i s Mahat maj i ’ s st at ue f aci ng ? I . The stat ue i s t owar ds t he nor t her n end of t he ci t y. I I . The st at ue’ s shadow f al l s t owar ds East at 5 O’ cl ock i n t he eveni ng. Ans : ( C) 18. What i s t he t ot al number of pupi l s i n t he f i nal year cl ass ? I . The number of boys i n t he f i nal year cl ass i s t wi ce as much as t he number of gi r l s i n t hat cl ass. I I . The sum of t he ages of al l t he pupi l s i n t he cl ass i s 399 year s and t hei r aver age age i s 19 years . Ans : ( B) 19. Who i s t he t al l est among A, B, C and D ? I . A i s t al l er t han C. I I . B i s t al l er t han C and D. Ans : ( C) 20. How many Sundays ar e t her e i n a par t i cul ar mont h of a par t i cul ar year ? I . The mont h begi ns on Monday. I I . The mont h ends on Wednesday. Ans : ( D) 21. What i s t he t ot al number of pages i n t hi s book ? I . I count ed 132 pages f r om t he begi nni ng of t hi s book. I I . My wi f e count ed 138 pages s t ar t i ng f r om t he end of t he same book. Ans : ( C) Di r ect i ons—( Q. 22–26) I n each of t he quest i ons gi ven bel ow, t her e i s a st at ement f ol l owed by t hr ee assumpt i ons number ed I , I I and I I I . An assumpt i on i s s omet hi ng supposed or t aken f or gr ant ed. You have t o consi der t he st at ement and assumpt i ons and t hen deci de, whi ch of t he assumpt i on( s) i s/ ar e i mpl i ci t i n t he stat ement .
22. St at ement : Dur i ng pr e- har vest khar i f seasons, t he gover nment has deci ded t o r el ease vast quant i t y of f oodgr ai ns f r om FCI . Ass umpt i ons : I . Ther e may be a shor t age of f oodgr ai ns i n t he market dur i ng t hi s season. I I . The khar i f cr op may be abl e to r epl eni sh t he st ock of FCI . I I I . Ther e may be a demand f r om t he f ar mers t o pr ocur e khar i f cr op i mmedi at el y af t er har vest . ( A) None i s i mpl i ci t ( B) Onl y I and I I ar e i mpl i c i t ( C) Onl y I I and I I I ar e i mpl i ci t ( D) Al l ar e i mpl i ci t Ans : ( D) 23. St at ement : To i mpr ove t he empl oyment si t uat i on i n I ndi a, t her e i s a need t o recast t he pr esent educat i onal syst em t owar ds i mpl ement at i on of s ci ent i f i c di s cover i es i n dai l y l i f e. Assumpt i ons : I . The st udent s af t er compl et i ng such educat i on may be abl e t o ear n t hei r l i vel i hood. I I . Thi s may br i ng meani ng of educat i on i n t he mi nds of t he yout h. I I I . The st at e may ear n mor e r evenue as mor e and mor e peopl e wi l l engage t hemsel ves i n sel f empl oyment . ( A) Onl y I and I I ar e i mpl i c i t ( B) Onl y I I I i s i mpl i ci t ( C) Onl y I and I I I ar e i mpl i c i t ( D) None i s i mpl i ci t Ans : ( A) 24. St at ement : To i ncr ease pr of i t , t he oi l expor t i ng count r i es deci ded t o reduce t he pr oduct i on of cr ude by 5 mi l l i on bar r el s per day. Assumpt i ons : I . The pr i ce of cr ude may i ncr ease due t o l ess pr oduct i on. I I . The demand of cr ude may r emai n same i n f ut ur e. I I I . Ot her count r i es may cont i nue buyi ng cr ude f r om t hese count r i es. ( A) Al l ar e i mpl i ci t ( B) Onl y I I and I I I ar e i mpl i ci t ( C) Onl y I and I I ar e i mpl i c i t ( D) None i s i mpl i ci t Ans : ( C) 25. St at ement : “We do not want you t o see our pr oduct on newspaper , vi si t our shop t o get a f ul l vi ew. ” – an adver t i sement . Assumpt i ons : I . Peopl e gener al l y deci de t o pur chase any pr oduct af t er seei ng t he name i n t he adver t i sement . I I . Uncommon appeal may at t r act t he cust omer s. I I I . Peopl e may come t o see t he pr oduct . ( A) Al l ar e i mpl i ci t ( B) None i s i mpl i ci t ( C) Onl y I I and I I I ar e i mpl i ci t ( D) Onl y I and I I ar e i mpl i c i t Ans : ( A) 26. St at ement : The Reser ve Bank of I ndi a has di r ect ed t he banks t o r ef use f r esh l oans t o maj or def aul t er s. Assumpt i ons : I . The banks may st i l l gi ve l oans t o t he def aul t er s. I I . The def aul t er s may repay the ear l i er l oan t o get f r esh l oan.
I I I . The banks may r ecover t he bad l oans t hr ough such har sh measur es. ( A) Al l ar e i mpl i ci t ( B) None i s i mpl i ci t ( C) Bot h I I and I I I ar e i mpl i ci t ( D) Bot h I and I I ar e i mpl i c i t Ans : ( C) Di r ect i ons—( Q. 27–31) I n quest i ons gi ven bel ow, st at ement s 1 and 2 are f ol l owed by concl usi ons I and I I . Taki ng t he st at ement s t o be r i ght al t hough t hey may seem at var i ance wi t h commonl y accept ed f act s, mar k your answer s as under — ( A) I f onl y c onc l us i on I f ol l ows . ( B) I f onl y concl us i on I I f ol l ows . ( C) I f bot h I and I I f ol l ows . ( D) Nei t her I nor I I f ol l ows . 27. St at ement s : 1. Al l hands ar e machi nes. 2. Al l machi nes ar e wheel s. Concl usi ons : I . Al l wheel s are hands. I I . Al l hands ar e wheel s. Ans : ( B) 28. St at ement s : 1. Some buds ar e l eaves. 2. Some l eaves ar e r ed. Concl usi ons : I . Some buds ar e r ed. I I . Some l eaves ar e not buds. Ans : ( B) 29. St at ement s : 1. Some st ones ar e shel l s. 2. Al l s hel l s ar e pear l s . Concl usi ons : I . Some st ones ar e pear l s. I I . Al l pear l s ar e s hel l s . Ans : ( A) 30. St at ement s : 1. Br own i s r ed and bl ue i s gr een. 2. Gr een i s pi nk and yel l ow i s r ed. Concl usi ons : I . Yel l ow i s br own. I I . Pi nk i s bl ue. Ans : ( C) 31. St at ement s : 1. Mer chant s who do not own car s do not have bi cycl es ei t her . 2. Those who do not have bi cycl es have t r i cycl es. Concl usi ons : I . Some mer chant s have onl y t r i cycl es. I I . No one has bot h, t he car and t he t r i cycl es. Ans : ( D) Di r ect i ons—( Q. 32–36) A number ar r angement machi ne, when gi ven a par t i c ul ar i nput , r ear r anges i t f ol l owi ng a par t i c ul ar r ul e. The f ol l owi ng i s t he i l l ust r at i on of t he i nput and t he st ages of ar r angement . I nput : 245, 316, 436, 519, 868, 710, 689
St ep St ep St ep St ep St ep
I I I I I
: 710, 316, 436, 519, 868, 245, 689 I : 710, 316, 245, 519, 868, 436, 689 I I : 710, 316, 245, 436, 868, 519, 689 V : 710, 316, 245, 436, 519, 868, 689 V i s t he l ast st ep of i nput .
32. I f 655, 436, 764, 799, 977, 572, 333 i s t he i nput whi ch of t he f ol l owi ng st eps wi l l be ‘ 333, 436, 572, 655, 977, 764, 799’ ? ( A) I I ( B) I I I ( C) I V ( D) I Ans : ( B) 33. How many st eps wi l l be r equi r ed t o get t he f i nal out put f r om t he f ol l owi ng i nput ? I nput : 544, 653, 325, 688, 461, 231, 857 ( A) 5 ( B) 4 ( C) 3 ( D) 6 Ans : ( A) 34. For t he gi ven i nput , whi ch of t he f ol l owi ng wi l l be t hi r d st ep ? I nput : 236, 522, 824, 765, 622, 463, 358 ( A) 522, 236, 765, 824, 622, 463, 358 ( B) 522, 622, 236, 824, 765, 463, 358 ( C) 522, 622, 236, 765, 824, 463, 358 ( D) 522, 622, 236, 463, 824, 765, 358 Ans : ( C) 35. I f f ol l owi ng i s t he st ep ? St ep I I : 620, 415, 344, ( A) 620, 415, 344, 537, ( B) 620, 415, 344, 634, ( C) 620, 415, 344, 634, ( D) Can’ t be det er mi ned Ans : ( B)
second st ep f or an i nput , what wi l l be t he f our t h 537, 634, 537, 787,
787, 787, 787, 537,
634, 977 977 977 977
36. Whi ch of t he f ol l owi ng i s t he l ast st ep f or t he f ol l owi ng i nput ? I nput : 473, 442, 735, 542, 367, 234, 549 ( A) 234, 442, 542, 473, 735, 367, 549 ( B) 234, 442, 542, 735, 473, 367, 549 ( C) 234, 442, 542, 473, 367, 735, 549 ( D) 234, 442, 542, 735, 367, 473, 549 Ans : ( A) Di r ect i ons—( Q. 37–41) Read t he f ol l owi ng i nf or mat i on caref ul l y and answer t he quest i ons gi ven bel ow i t — ( 1) Ther e i s a gr oup of si x per sons A, B, C, D, E and F i n a f ami l y. They ar e Psychol ogi st , Manager , Lawyer , J ewel l er , Doct or and Engi neer . ( 2) The doct or i s t he gr andf at her of F, who i s a Psychol ogi st . ( 3) The Manager D i s mar r i ed t o A.
( 4) ( 5) ( 6) ( 7)
C, t he J ewel l er , i s mar r i ed t o t he Lawyer . B i s t he mot her of F and E. There ar e t wo marr i ed coupl es i n t he f ami l y. The Psychol ogi st i s a f emal e whi l e Engi neer i s a mal e.
37. ( A) ( B) ( C) ( D) Ans
What i s t he pr of essi on of E ? Doct or Engi neer Manager Psychol ogi st : ( B)
38. ( A) ( B) ( C) ( D) Ans
How i s A r el at ed t o E ? Br ot her Uncl e Fat her Gr andf at her : ( D)
39. ( A) ( B) ( C) ( D) Ans
How many mal e number s ar e t her e i n t he f ami l y ? One Thr ee Four Two : ( B)
40. ( A) ( B) ( C) ( D) Ans
What i s t he pr of essi on of A ? Doct or Lawyer J ewel l er Manager : ( A)
41. ( A) ( B) ( C) ( D) Ans
Whi ch of t he f ol l owi ng i s one of t he pai r s of coupl es i n t he f ami l y ? AB AC AD AE : ( C)
42. Thr ee of t he f ol l owi ng f our ar e al i ke i n a cer t ai n way and so f or m a gr oup. Whi ch i s t he one t hat does not bel ong t o t hat gr oup ? ( A) Papaya ( B) Mango ( C) J ackf r ui t ( D) Wat er mel on Ans : ( C) 43. Thr ee of t he f ol l owi ng f our ar e s i mi l ar i n r el at i on t o t hei r posi t i ons i n t he Engl i sh al phabet and hence f or m a gr oup. Whi ch one does not bel ong t o t hat gr oup ? ( A) SPEAK : PZVKH ( B) HUSKY : BPGFS ( C) BRAI N : MRZI Y
( D) BREAK : PZVI Y Ans : ( B) 44. Thr ee of t he f ol l owi ng f our gr oups of l et t er s ar e al i ke i n some way whi l e one i s di f f er ent . Fi nd out whi ch one i s di f f er ent ? ( A) DJ WR ( B) EKXR ( C) KQDX ( D) AGTN Ans : ( A) 45. Four gr oups of l et t er s are gi ven bel ow. Thr ee of t hem ar e al i ke i n a cer t ai n way whi l e one i s di f f er ent . Choose t he odd one. ( A) GWOURV ( B) LZKMSU ( C) SFXPMG ( D) J OEHNP Ans : ( C) 46. Four pai r s of words ar e gi ven bel ow out of whi ch t he wor ds i n al l pai r s except one, bear a cer t ai n common r el at i onshi p. Choose t he pai r i n whi ch t he wor ds are di f f er ent l y rel at ed. ( A) Wat t : Power ( B) Amper e : Cur r ent ( C) Pascal : Pr essur e ( D) Radi an : Degr ee Ans : ( D) 47. Number of l et t er s ski pped i n bet ween adj acent l et t er s of t he seri es st ar t i ng f r om behi nd ar e i ncr eased by one. Whi ch of t he f ol l owi ng ser i es obser ves t hi s r ul e ? ( A) ONLKI ( B) OMKI G ( C) OMJ FA ( D) OI GDC Ans : ( C) 48. I f t he l et t er s of t he wor d ‘ PROTECTI ON’ whi ch ar e at odd number ed posi t i on i n t he Engl i sh al phabet are pi cked up and ar e ar r anged i n al phabet i cal or der f r om l ef t and i f t hey ar e now subst i t ut ed by Z, Y, X and so on, begi nni ng f r om l ef t whi ch l et t er wi l l get subst i t ut ed by X ? ( A) E ( B) O ( C) T ( D) I Ans : ( D) 49. t he ( A) ( B) ( C) ( D) Ans
How many pai r s of l et t er s ar e t her e i n t he wor d OPERATI ON i n whi ch di f f er ence bet ween t hem i s t he same as i n t he Engl i sh al phabet ? 3 5 7 9 : ( C)
50. Ar r ange t he gi ven wor ds i n order i n whi ch t hey occur i n t he di ct i onary and t hen choose t he cor r ect sequence. ( 1) Di s s i pat e ( 2) Di ssuade ( 3) Di ssemi nat e ( 4) Di s t r ac t ( 5) Di s s oc i at e ( 6) Di ssect ( A) 6, 3, 1, 5, 2, 4 ( B) 1, 6, 3, 2, 4, 5 ( C) 3, 6, 1, 2, 5, 4 ( D) 4, 6, 3, 1, 5, 2 Ans : ( A) 51. The l et t er s ski pped i n bet ween t he adj acent l et t er s i n t he ser i es are f ol l owed by equal space. Whi ch of t he f ol l owi ng ser i es obser ves t hi s r ul e ? ( A) SUXADF ( B) RVZDFG ( C) HKNGSW ( D) RVZDHL Ans : ( D) Di r ect i ons—( Q. 52–56) I n a cer t ai n code, l et t er s of Engl i sh al phabet ar e coded as gi ven f or some wor ds. The numer i c code f or each l et t er i s gi ven i n br acket under coded f or m and cor r esponds t o t he l et t er i n t he word i n t he same ser i al or der , st udy t he coded f or ms of t he gi ven wor ds and f i nd out t he r ul es f or t hei r c l as s i f i c at i on. Appl yi ng t hos e r ul es f i nd out t he code f or t he wor ds gi ven i n capi t al l et t er s i n t he quest i ons t hat f ol l ow— Wor d Codes For mATE ( 0) ( 5) ( 0) NONE ( 5) ( 25) ( 5) ( 25) UNI T (30) ( 5) ( 30) ( 5) PI N ( 5) ( 10) ( 5) PAGE ( 5) ( 25) ( 5) ( 25) OPEN ( 30) ( 5) ( 30) ( 5) ONE ( 0) ( 5) ( 0) CUT ( 5) ( 10) ( 5) SEAT ( 5) ( 15) ( 15) ( 5) DEEP ( 5) ( 20) ( 20) ( 5) 52. ( A) (B) ( C) ( D) Ans
VI NA ( 5) ( 0) ( 5) ( 15) (5) (25) (5) (25) ( 5) ( 30) ( 5) ( 30) ( 5) ( 10) ( 5) ( 30) : ( B)
53. ( A) ( B) ( C) ( D) Ans
AGE ( 0) ( 15) ( 0) ( 15) ( 15) ( 15) ( 0) ( 10) ( 10) ( 0) ( 5) ( 0) : ( D)
54. (A) (B) ( C) ( D) Ans
PEAR (5) (15) (5) (25) ( 5) ( 10) ( 5) ( 30) : ( A)
55. ( A) ( B) ( C) ( D) Ans
TI N ( 0) ( 5) ( 0) ( 5) ( 0) ( 5) ( 0) ( 10) ( 0) ( 5) ( 10) ( 5) : ( D)
56. (A) ( B) ( C) ( D) Ans
UNI T (5) (30) (5) (30) ( 5) ( 10) ( 30) ( 10) ( 30) ( 5) ( 30) ( 5) ( 15) ( 10) ( 10) ( 15) : ( C)
(15) (5) (5) (25) ( 5) ( 10) ( 5) ( 30)
57. I f t he f i r st and second di gi t s i n t he squence 7 9 8 4 5 3 6 7 8 3 4 5 ar e i nt er changed, al so t he t hi r d and f our t h di gi t s, t he f i f t h and si xt h di gi t s and so on whi ch di gi t woul d be the si xt h count i ng f r om your r i ght ? ( A) 5 ( B) 6 ( C) 7 ( D) 8 Ans : ( C) 58. The l et t er subst i t ut ed by The di f f er ence What number i s ( A) 8 ( B) 12 ( C) 7 ( D) 11 Ans : ( B)
I , J , K, L , M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T i n t hei r or der ar e t wel ve number s but not i n t hat oder . 3 i s assi gned t o R. bet ween R and M i s 7. The di f f er ence bet ween K and M i s 2. as si gned t o K ?
59. Bel ow ar e gi ven si x t hr ee- char act er number s. The charact er s compr i se of di gi t s and l et t er s . The l et t er s t ands f or one l es s t han i t s s er i al or der i n t he Engl i sh al phabet . What wi l l be t he mi ddl e charact er of t he 3r d number when t he number s ar e ar r anged i n t he decendi ng or der ? 8G6, 3DJ , F4C, 7HB, 4E6, B8I ( A) 7 ( B) 8 ( C) 6 ( D) 4 Ans : ( D)
60. Whi ch af t er t he r ever si ng 645, 869, ( A) 4 ( B) 6 ( C) 8 ( D) 9 Ans : ( A)
of t he f ol f ol l owi ng t he posi t i 458, 347,
l owi ng wi l l be t he t hi r d di gi t of t he f our t h number number s ar e ar r anged i n descendi ng order af t er ons of t he di gi t s wi t hi n each number ? 981, 792
1. Whi ch of t he f ol l owi ng st ar s l i es near est t o our sol ar syst em ? ( A) Bar nar d’ s Star ( B) Si r i us A ( C) Al pha Cent aur i A ( D) Pr oxi ma Cent aur i Ans : ( D) 2. Of t he t ot al wat er on t he ear t h, f r esh wat er r eser ves const i t ut e appr oxi mat el y— ( A) 5•8% ( B) 4•5% ( C) 2•59% ( D) 1•2% Ans : ( C) 3. The t er m ‘ Bi s hop’ i n s por t s i s r el at ed t o— ( A) Chess ( B) Hockey ( C) Badmi nt on ( D) Br i dge Ans : ( A) 4. Yakshagan i s t he f amous dance f or m of t he St at e of — ( A) Or i s s a ( B) Andhr a Pr adesh ( C) Tami l Nadu ( D) Kar nat aka Ans : ( D) 5. Bal ance of Payment s means— ( A) Di f f er ence bet ween expor t and i mpor t s ( B) Bal ance t o be pai d t o t he export er s ( C) Bal ance t o be pai d t o t he i ndust r i al i st s ( D) Bal ance comi ng i n al l ocat i on of f unds f or St at es Ans : ( A) 6. A l i ght year i s equi val ent t o about — ( A) 365 days ( B) Si x mi l l i on mi l es ( C) Si x bi l l i on mi l es ( D) Si x t r i l l i on mi l es Ans : ( D)
7. Denmar k, I cel and, Nor way, Sweden and Fi nl and ar e t oget her cal l ed— ( A) Sl ovaki a ( B) Scandi navi a ( C) Net her l ands ( D) Aus t r al as i a Ans : ( B) 8. The devi ce used f or l ocat i ng submer ged obj ect s under sea i s— ( A) Sonar ( B) Radar ( C) Laser ( D) Maser Ans : ( A) 9. Whi ch art i cl e of t he Const i t ut i on pr ovi des t he Par l i ament t he power t o ammend Const i t ut i on ? ( A) 376 ( B) 370 ( C) 368 ( D) 390 Ans : ( C) 10. ( A) ( B) ( C) ( D) Ans
What i s t he name of t he f i r st successf ul l y cl oned deer ? Dawn Del uxe Demor Dewey : ( D)
11. ( A) ( B) ( C) ( D) Ans
The i dea of mot i on pi ct ur es was pr opounded by— N. R. Fi nsen T. A. Edi son J . L. Bai r d Ber l i ner : ( B)
12. ( A) ( B) ( C) ( D) Ans
I n Gr eek myt hol ogy, Apol l o i s t he god of whi ch of t he f ol l owi ng ? Love Peace Pr ophecy Medi ci ne : ( C)
13. ( A) ( B) ( C) ( D) Ans
NASA’ s new space t el escope i s— Wi se Ri s e Bar ack Tel l e : ( A)
14. Bul l f i ght i ng i s t he nat i onal game of — ( A) I t al y ( B) Pol and
( C) Spai n ( D) Sudan Ans : ( C) 15. I n a rar e r ecogni t i on, t he Gover nment of Maur i t i us deci des t o i nt r oduce a book wr i t t en by Ut t arakhand Chi ef Mi ni st er Ramesh Pokhr i yal Ni shank i n t he School Syl l abus of t he i sl and nat i on, what i s t he name of t he book ? ( A) Sound of Hi l l s ( B) Spar sh Ganga ( C) Heaven ( D) Amr i t Ans : ( B) 16. Who has been sel ect ed f or t he ‘ Ni wano Peace Pr i ze, 2010’ f or her cont r i but i on t o t he upl i f t of poor women i n I ndi a ? ( A) El a Bhat t ( B) J humpa Lahi r i ( C) Punam Sur i ( D) Mandakni Apt e Ans : ( A) 17. On whi ch of t he f ol l owi ng dat es i n 2010 di d t he saf eguar d agr eement wi t h r egar d t o ci vi l i an nucl ear f aci l i t i es bet ween I ndi a and t he I nt er nat i onal At omi c Energy Agency ( I AEA) come i nt o f or ce ? ( A) Febr uar y 28 ( B) Febr uar y 21 ( C) Febr uar y 11 ( D) Febr uar y 4 Ans : ( D) 18. The t ax whi ch t he ki ngs used t o col l ect f r om t he peopl e i n t he Vedi c per i od was cal l ed— ( A) Bal i ( B) Vi dat ha ( C) Var man ( D) Kar a Ans : ( B) 19. ( A) ( B) ( C) ( D) Ans
The cel l s whi ch ar e responsi bl e f or t he pr oduct i on of ant i bodi es are— Red bl ood cel l s Neut r ophi l s Lymphocyt es Pl at el et s : ( C)
20. ( A) ( B) ( C) ( D) Ans
Cor r ect expansi on of t he t er m ‘ ht t p’ i n I nt er net addr ess i s— Hybr i d t ext t r ansf er pr ot ocol Hyper t ext t r ansf er pr ot ocol Hi gher t r ansf er t ext pr ot ocol Hi gher t ext t r ansf er pr ot ocol : ( B)