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TEST I ,
REASONING ABILITY AND
:NUMERICAL
APTITUTDE
·1 If
each
of
the
alphabets in the
¥rord FAiNTED
is arranged
In
aJphabetical
order from
left
to
~ i g h t and then
each vowel
is
changed to the next Jetter in
the
.
English alphabetical
series and
eap1
consonant is changed
to the
previous letter
in the
English al
phabetical series,
which of
the
followi,ng will
be
exactly
in the
middle of
the
new arrangement
thus
fonned ?
(I) F
(3) J .
(5)
0
(2}
E
(4) I .
. 3. In a certain code 'FAITH' is cod
. . ed as 'HCKVJ'. and 'NIGHT' is
• 1 coded as 'PKIJV. In
the
same
, o d e '___ will be coded ·as
'MrQOR'.
, KRONP
•
(3)
TQSVO
;- (5) KROMP
2)0VSQT
(4)
PMORK
3..The
positions
of
how
many al
phabets
will remain
the
same.
each of the
alphabets
in the word
FRIENDS
is rearranged in the
a l p h a b ~ t i c a l
order
from left
to
rlght?
( ) .None (2) One
(3) Two (4) Three
(5) More than three ·
Town
Dis 12
km.
towards the
, North of town
A.
Town C is 15km.
:
towards
the West of
town
D.
• .. ·, Town 8 -
is
-15 km. towards
the
i · West of town A. How far and in
1 Which direction is
town
from
l awn
C?
fl)
15 km.
towards North
''
.
(2) .12 km. towards North
3) 3 km. towards South
· 4) 12 km. towards South
'
i5
)
Cannotbe
determined
Which of
the
following will come
in
place of
the
question mark?
XV
WUT
VI S .
USR
?
(1)
TSQ
(2)
_
SQP
(3}
1VW
(4)
TRQ
(S) QON
6. '1' is
subtracted
from each odd
3)
D
digit and 1' is added
to
eacheven (4)
Cannot
be determined
digit in
the
number
4873529.
5) None ofthese
Which of he following will be the Directions 11-15) : In each
difference
between
the second
question
below are three
statements
digit from
the
left and
the
·
third
followed by two Conclusions numbered
dLgi.t
from
the
right of the new
I
and
H.
You
have to
take
the three
number thus
formed?
given statements to be true even
if
hey
(l) 4
2}
3 seem to be at
variance
from
commonly
(3)
5 '\ (4) 2 known facts arid
then
decide which of
(5) 6 the
given Conclusions logtcally follows
7._In
a
certain
code language
it is
from
the three statements
disregard
dark outside' iswritten as ha no ing commonly
known
facts.
tiju ,
is
it still raining' is
written
Give answer 1) if
only
Conclu-
as
pa
ha da no'
and
·go
and
play
sian
I follows.
outside' is written as
su ju
ye Give answer 2) if only Conclu-
la'. How
is dark written in that
sion
II
follows.
code language ? Give answer
3)
if ·
either
Con-
(l)
ha
2)
.
ti
elusion
I
or
Conclusion
II
follows
(3). su (4)
ye Give
answer
4) if
neither Con
-
5) no elusion I nor
Conclusion
II follows.
8. Sncha
correctly remembers
that Give answer 5)
if
both
Conclu-
last
time when she travelled in s
ions
I and II follow.
. the bus, she
paid
less than Rs. 11. Statements :
10 but
more
than Rs . 4 for the 1 Some leaves are roots.
ticket. Meenal
correctly remem-
bers that she
paid more
than
Rs.
6 but.less than
Rs.
14
for
the
same distance. The conductorof
the bus correctly mentions
that
the fare for that distance is not
an odd number
. Which of
the
following
is
definitely
the
fare for
that particular distance ?
(l) Rs.
8
(2)
Rs
.
6
(3) Rs. 2 (4} Rs. 12
(5) Rs. 9
9.
How
many
meaningful English
words ·
can
be formed with
the
I
letten; SWA usingeach letter only
once in
each
word?
(1)
None
2)
One
3) Two 4)
Three
5)
More than
three
10. In
an
exam,
A,
B, C and D
each
scored
different
marks.
scored
more than C
and
D. No one
scored less than A Who amongst
them
scored the maximum
marks?'
1) B '
2)
Either CorD
Some rcctg arc stems.
All flowers are stems.
Conclusions :
I.
No flower
is a
leaf.
II.
Some
leaves
are
stems.
12. Statements
;.
All
numbers
are digits.
All alphabets are numbers
.
All words are alphabets.
~ n c l u s i o n s
I.
All
words are digits.
II.
Some numbers
are not
words.
13. Statements :
All plastics are wood.
No wood
is
a
m ~ t a l
Somemetals are gases.
Conclusions :
I.
No
plastic
is a metal.
II.
Some gases are
plastic.
14.
Statements :
All stars are moons.
All moons are dust.
All psteroids are dust
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{ l "How
deceitful
you are "
he
shouted at the sea, You draw
men into you showing your
peaceful
side but when they
are
in your
power
you put them in
trouble.
181. Which of
he following should
be
the FOURTH sentence in there
182.
arrangement?
(1)
c
(3) E
5}
A
(2) B
(4) F
Which
of he
following
should
be
1
the FIFTH sentence in the rear-
j
rangement ? l
l )A
(2) D
(3) B (4) C
(5) E
·tsa.
Which of
he follavving should
be
the FIRST
sentence
in the rear
rangement?
{l}D
(3} c
(5} F.
2)A
{4}
B
184. Which of
he
following should
be
the LAST
SIXTH)
sentence
in
the rearrangement ?
(l)A
(2) B
(3) D (4) C
(5) F
185. Which ofthe following
should
be
SECOND sentence
in
the
re
arrangement ?
(I) A
(Z)
E
(3) D (4) B
5)F
Directions
186
190) : Each
sentence below'
has
a blank{s), each
blank indicating that
something
has
been
omitted. Choose
the
word(s) that
best
fit{s) the
meaning
of the sentence
as a
whole.
186.
Shweta
has___ n
Chennai
au her life.
(1} lives
(3) lived
{5)
seen
2) living
{4)
seeing
187. Jimmy
avoids playing
tennis on weekdays
as it
Is
very
tiring.
l
{I) rarely
{2) usually
.{3)
greatly
{4)
highly
5) poorly
188. Mr.
Bose
working in the
bank for the
last
fifteen
years.
(1) Will be man began to
observe
the. creatur
(2) have been very closely.
He
saw
lhal
lhey we
(3)
to
be
vegetarian. Moreover, despite the
(4) h_
s
beep huge
size,
they were
remarkably mee
189.
and l .l lrZ}. And the stamina the cre
(S) plans to tures
had
was .ll. lm. They could wa
Praful
__ o
be
promoted as the entire length of the desert witho
he
is ver)r hard working. ·
being
exhausted Observing them
th
( l)
afraid
man
thought.
"What i f (1991 this cre
(2) hoping
t.ure
and
make
i t
ferry
all
my
stuff?
(3) tries
could then make
the
desert my home
(4)
awaited
So, one day,
while
one of the creature
(5)
deserves
was
dozlng,
the
man
went
up
to i t an
put
a
bridle
in
its
mouth. Then he rod
l90. She sang well
around on
it, after placing an enormou
played the sitar very well. mount of load on its
back.
With tha
(l)
also, a
j
the
taming of he camel
was
comple
(2)
no sooner. than (for that
was
who
the
creature was
(3)
not
only, but also And
ever
since that
day,
the camel ha
(4) try
to.
and also faithfully ~ up
to
its title of Sh
5) never. even
Directions
191
200) : In the
following
passage there
are
blanks,
each
of
which has been numbered.
These
numbers
are printed below the
passage
and
against each, five words
are suggested, one of which fils
the
blank approprtately. Find out the ap-
propriate
word
in
each case. ·
This happened
thousands
of
years
ago. Lifewas hard
as
penple had
to do
all
the work by
themselves.
A
large number of people r ~ they
would
travel from
one
place
to another
in
search of food and shelter. · While
travelling
one
day,
a
man
arrived
at.
the
of
a desert. He was walking
on
the
sand.
when suddenly, he came
across
a frightening creature- i t had
extremely long. th in legs, a giant hwnp
and a long
neck. I t
was this neck that
he extended towards the man, who
scared out ofhi.s
(193),
ran away from
the
spot. The
followingday,
he mel the
creature
again.lt was
standing
near
a
lake, (194) water.
This
time,
the man
was fascinated at what he saw - the
creature
putting
its
long neck into
the
lake
and
drinking
water
continuously.
Then suddenly, aware
it
was
being
watched, the
giant
creature looked
up
and stared
straight
into eyes
of the
man standing
across.
But this time, ail.
U95l
of
water separated the two,
and
the man
did
not
run away.
He stood
and
watched the
animal, which made ·
no
effort
to come closer. In the follow
ing weeks, the man saw more such
creaturs, again and again.
It
seemed
they
were all over
the
desert, aimlessly
walking about for miles on .ll..rull. The
of
the Desert'.
191.
{l)
masons
2}
cobblers
(3) fanners
(4) nomads
(5} potterS
192. (1)
edge:
(3) banks
· (5) line
193. (1) humour
(3) wits
(5) face
194. (1)
flowing
(3)
eating
{5} listening
195. {1)
expanse
(3) wedge
5) element
196. 1) kilometre
start
(5)
mJies
197.' (1) scary
(3)
ferocious
(5} aimless
198. (1) unarguable
(2)
base
4) shore
(2)mind
4} life
2} drinking
(4) watching
(2) stretch
{4} pond
(2) metres
(4) end
2) gentle
{4) fooUsh
2)
unbelievable
(3) unforgivable
4) unbearable
(5)
Wlavailable
1 199. (l)tame
I .
1 2) support
3)
kill
4) eat
(5) ca ll
200. ( l) been (2) ran
3) seen
(4) lived
(5) stood
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15. (4)
Some rains
are clouds
. ·
All clouds are storms .
I
+
~
1-type
of Conclusion
"Some rains are stonnsH.
16. (3) 4 73 453: 169 ==> 149:
825 ~
805;
692 672:
538
>
518
453
=:: 15
1;
3
149
49.66;
3
805
26 8.33:
672
224;
3 3
518
172.66
3
17 . (1) 473 > 743;
16 9
. =>
961;
~ a52: 692
=>
9o2:
538
> 853
Low
est numb
er·=>
743 ===> 473
18. (
4}
1
69
< 473 < 538 < 692 < 825
Required
product
~
7 x 3
=
21
19. (3) 473 => 374; 169 =>
961
;
825 => 528; 692 =>
296;
538 => 835
374 => 4
=
(2)2;
961 > 1 ..,
(1}2
20. (5)
Lowest
number=> 169
Highest number
8
25
. 6
~
2
= 3
{
21
:- 25) : Sittlngarrangem ent
B
D c
A
21.
(2)
Except
in BC, in all
others
the
· first
person
is sitting second
to
the
left
of
he
second person.
B is sec-
ond to the right
of
C.
22. (4) E si
ts
to
the immediate leftof B.
23.
(l)
0 is third
to
the
right
ofE.
24.
(5)
In
none,
the second person
is
sitting o the
immediate right
of he
first person.
25
. {l) A sits between G and F.
26. 3).D U B B C
D C B
27. (l) 5th
to
the
left
of
he 16th from j 40. (3) I
the left end means l l
h
from the
J.
R E P A H
J.
...
J.· J, J,
7 @ 8 9
6
eft end, i.e
•
E.
C U B A E
.D_
E 0 A
~
A
11th from
the ieft
28.
(2} Required
atphabets => U, D. E
Meaningful Word
=>
DUE
29.
(4)
According
to
question,
the
new
sequence
would be :
C U B ED
ED
B E B ~ C D B C
L___
11th from the l
eft
30. (l} IVowel IVowel IConsonant I
There
is only
one such
combina-
IAUCj
(3 1 - 35):
mp
s
LiJt.t
R T L W
Qm
r
t
t
r
tru
31. (2) P and
Q
sit at the
extreme
cor-
ners
of the
line.
32. (3) Two persons (T,
L)
sit between
R a
.u
d W. . ·
33. (2) L
is third to
the
right
of S.
34. {4) Except
tn
LR. in all
others
the
first
person
is
second to
the left
of
the
second person.
In LR:
the
first
person
is
second
to the
right
j
of the
second
person.
35. (1) P S R T L W
.Q
Ul_
UlJ
L p • R S T W
36. 2) W U T A B E
J - .
.
- . - .
t
*
9 5 2 @
Condition
(li)
is applicable.
37.
(4) M A C B E U
J.
. .
J. J. .
$
·3 2
@
Condition (lli) is applicable.
38 . 5) H E . I T
Q
K
J.. .
, ,
. . . ,J..
4@7544
Condition {i) is applicable.
39. 3)
Q
E P M U A
,J.. . .
J,
J
J,
4 9 8 $ 9
Condition (iii) is applicable .
41. (5)
In
the subsequent figures the
main design
rotates
through re-
spectively 45° clockwise
and
180°
alternately while
the
others two
designs move
one
and a half steps
in anticlockwise direction after ev
ery
figures.
42. (5) In the subsequent
figures
re-
spectively one circle and a
shad-
ed square are added
alternately
in
a set order.
43.
(4) In the subsequent
figures
Ute
central design rotates respectively
through
45° clockwise.
45°
clockwise. 45° anticlockwise and
so on while the other four designs
move respectively one step and
two steps in clockwise· direction
alternately.
44.
(3)
From Problem
Figure
(l)
to (2)
the
two
designs
from
the
left in-
terchange
positions and
so as the
two
right designs
interchange
po-
sitions while the
middle design
is
replaced with a new design . Simi-
lar
changes occur from
Problem
Figure (3)
to
(4) and from Problem
Figure (5) to Answer Figure.
45. (3) The following changes occur
from Problem
Figure
(I) to (2) :
Similar changes would occur from
Problem Figure (5}
to
Answer Fig
ure.
46.
2f in the subsequent figures
re-
spectively two and
one
outer
curve(s) tS/are inverted alternate-
ly
while two,
one,
three, one. two,
one ... ... inner curve(s) is/are in-
verted
respectively.
·
47.
(1)
From
Problem
Figure
(l)
to
(2)
the design
at
upper left
corner
moves
one step in clockwise di
rection while
the
other two designs
move
two steps
in clockwise di
rection.
Similar
changes occur
from
Problem Figure (3) to (4) and
from Problem Figure (5) toAnswer
Figure.
48. (2)
The
following
changes
occur in
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)
to (2
)
3)
to 4
)
(5) t
o (6
)
(2)
to
3)
{
4)
to
5}
~
49
.
4
) T
he fo
llow
ing
ch
ang
e
s
occ
ur
In
th
e s
ubs
equen
t f
ig ur
es :
1)
to
2)
2)
to
3)
3)
to
4)
5
) to
6)
4
) to
5)
•-
-+
•-
-+•
t
L
•
'
N
•
i
L
·
·
50.
(
1)
T
he fol
low i
ng
ch
nge
s
occu
r
from
Pro
blem
Fi
gure
(1)
to (2
)' af
ter
the
pl
an e
o
f
de
sig
ns
ro
tat
es
th
rou
gh 4
5°an
ttclo
ckw
ts e.
Sim
ila r
ch
nge
s o
ccu
r
fr
om
Pro
b
l
em
F i
gu re
(3
)
to
{4
) and
from
P
ro b
l
em F
igur
e (5)
to
A n
sw e
r F
igure.
51
.
(4)
2
6
)(
9 + 16
4
+ 65
1
32 +
?
::
:: 23
4 +
1
64
+ 6
5 =
1
32 +
?
='=>
46
3 =
132
+ ?
::::) ?
463
- 13
2
= 331
6
40
x 15
7
50
xl6
5
2
• (1
) ?
1
00
-
10
0
=
9
6 - 12
0 "
' -
24
,
7
8x
5
53
.
(5)
(? fl
=
- 26
., 1
95
-26
= 1
69
-·
?
=J
169
=±
13
4
5
5
4.
1) ?x
S x
2
=
3
40
::
) ? =
3
40
X
3
X 2
::
102
4x5
1
1
1
5
5.{2
) ?=
1+6
-
1-9
+
1 +
54
l
1
l
9
-6
+ 1
= l + 6
-9
+5
4
=
l+
54
4
2
2
=·
1
+ 54 =
I + 27
=
1
27
96
64
42
64
4
56,
(3 )?
=
16
x
21
x
60
=
5
125
?
x4
8
3
7.
(3) 1
00
=35
9- 95
=
26
4
....
... ?
_ 2
6' _
X 100
=
55
0
-
4
8
58.
(2) 69 3
9 -
58.4
6 +
79
.98
" '
? +
76
.92
::
:: 90.9
1
=?
+
76
.92
=>
?
= 90.
91 -
76
.92
13
.{19
40
.5 x
7x
4
59
. (4)
?) 3
=
6
64
189-64
=
12
5
:.
? =
~
2 5 =
~ 5
x 5
x 5 =
5
9 5
x 5
.6 x
l5
8
4
~ ·
?
= -
0
.5
:::
61 .
(4
)
77
66
=
+
4
44
4
.
:: ) ?
=
77 6
6
-
444
4. - 33
22
56
X 1
5
6
2. (
4)
3
-
83 =
?
- 139
::::)
28
0 -
8
3 +
1
39
=
?
?=
336
63 .
(3)
625
=
?
+
64
:
:) ?
= 62
5 -
64
= 561
6
4. (2
} 6
4
+ {62)
3
X 63
?-5
=
)4-
6+3
=
6
1 s
> 6
1
= ?--
5
> ?
- 5 =
1 :
: ?
= 6
65
.
(4) - 7
0
+ 7
= ?
(-
4 )
-7
0
?
:: )
-
7
4
>
?
10
)( 4
= 4
0
66 . ·(
1)?
=
3
1.74
- 22
.6
6 +
15 .
19
=
24.27
?
6
7. (5)
85
- .4
8- 1
6
=
7
?
:
:)
21
= -
7
:
:::
?
= 2
lx 7
= 1
4 7
60
0x?
6
8. (2)
10
0
=
35
2- 10
0"
' 2
52
, _
2
52
X 00
_
2
:::
)
6
00
-
4
75
0 X 56
5
6
9. (
5)? =
l
o
o-
x
l2
= 7
5
5
5
5
?
0
·
(l )?
= 12
+
3
6 +
24
3
0+
1
0
+ 15
5
5
=
::::: -
72
7
2
71
. (3
)
28
7.68
=
?
-
6
2.8
6
?
=
287.6
8
+
62.86
.. 350.54
6
3
7
2 . (
2)
? =
8
55 X
l5
X
1
9
=
5
4
J
12x
l8 4
7
3.
(3)
? ;
2
3
+ 2
6
- 73
= J9
6 + 2
6
-
7
3
= ./4
9 ==
7
74:
(2
)
?
= (2
X 3)
4
+
(
9
X
4
)
+
4
=
(6
)
4
+3
6 + 4
(6)
4
36
:;:
9
(6 )
2
X
4
4
75
. (
2) .1
69-
64 -
26
+
2
=
(? )
2
> 8
1 =
?
2
I 76
. :
:
+
2
+
X +
4
+
X + 6
... X +
8
:z
230
.I
>
5x
+
20
= 2
30
>
5x
=
230
-
20
=
210
210
X
=4
2
-
5
• ,
X
+
8 :
42
+ 8
=
50
..
50
+
(42
)2 =50
+ 1
764
=
18
14
7
7.
(4) Re
quir
ed
numb
er o
f
bag
s
"'
1
026
=9
1
14
.
2
55
7
8. (3
) )
2
00
X
5
X
lOO
=
2
64
79
. (
1) A re
a of
rect
ang l
e
=
L en
gth
x
bre
ad th
= 25
x 15
=
375
s
q . em
.
3
. .
A re
a of
the
sq.ua
re
5
x
37
5
=
22
5 sq
. em.
.
. S
id e
of a
sq
uare
= J2
25
: : 1
5 em .
:
Peri
m et
er o
fsq
uare
= 4
x S id
e
=
4 x 1
5 =
60
em.
80. (4
) F
irs t
sell
ing
pri
ce
100
+ pr
o lt
%
=
1
0
0
· x
C os
t p ri
ce
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(
125
X 8200)
=Rs.
100
Rs. 10250
S
econd
si
Ung
prtce.
=
10250
x 80
= Rs.
8200
_
100
I
Trtcky Approa
ch
J
P e ~ n t a g e
profit/loss
'
(
2s
-20 - 25 x20)
r
- Al lt .
- 100 - V 7 U
81
{2) ~ j a s A n n u a l i n c o m c
... Rs. 1 2 x ~ x 3 6 0 o o
=
Rs. 288000
= Rs. 2.88
lac
.
82. (5) Diameter of
circle
=·16 - 2
=14 em
.
. .
Radius
= 7 em
. . Area of clrcl'e
=
nfl
22
= -
x7
x 7 =·154 sq.cm
7
2
83
. (I)
Simple interest= T
x 25000
= Rs . 5000
S.l.xlOO
· · Rate "' Prtncipal.x
Time
5000 X 100
=:c
2500QX4
=
5%
per
annum
84. (3) MIDI = M2D2
}
6
X 32 :::. 16 X D2
6x32
}
D
2
= 12 hours
So.
(4)
Required
Average weight
=
+
64
+
75
;
6 ~ ~ ~ ~ + 91
kg
=
3 ~ 6 kg .= 66 kg.
86.
(2)
I..et
Indira s present age be
3x
years
and
that
of Lizzy be Bx
-years.
Mter
8
years,
3x 8=20
3x
=20 - 8
=12
X= 4 .
..
Lizzy's age 5 years ago
=Bx
5
=8 x 4 - 5·
=
27 years
87.
(2)
Average speed of tractor
Distance
covered
=
Time
taken
384
=
24kmph
16 .
: Average speed of
train
9
=
2
X
24 =108kmph
. . Distance covereQ in 12 hours
=
speed
x Time
= 108
X
12
=
1296
km.
88
(3) g3 -
232
=
729 -
529
=200
2 l
89. (2) (?)3+3 = 5 X 42
?=
210
3
90. (5)
7
= .43:
5
11
=
0.45
;
B
0.
53
.
15
4
- =
0.44
9
7
0.58
12
8
. . Second largest fraction
= 15
9 (1) Required di.sia.nce
co
v
ered
=
2{6
x 415.+ 500)
metre
"' 2(2490 + 500) metre
=
5980
metre =5:98
km
92. (1) Total marks obtained by Amit
= 44 +
55
+ 77 + 79 + 76
:::331
. . Required percentage
331
=
- xlOO =
66.2
500
9
3. (5) The Pattern of the number
series is :
7 x 2 -
3
= l l
11
X
2 - 3
19
19 X 2 - 3 =
35
35 X 2 -3 : . 67
67
X
2 - 3 =134
- 3
:;;
I131J
94. (3)
The
Pattern
of the number
series is :
5
+ 12
'6
6 + 2
2
=10
10 + 3
2
= 19
35
+ 52 ,.. 35
+
25 ;::: J60 l
I
l
I
I
I
i
9 'S. (1}
The Pattern
of
the number 1
series
is )
1 2
' 3
3
+
·(2 +3)
=
8
8
+
(2
+
3
+
5)
=
18
18 + (2+3+5+7) =35
35 + ~ 2 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 = 61
96. (1) LHS = 21
+
12
=33
RHS
=15 + 15 = 30
LHS>
RHS
97. (2) LHS =
±08
- 7) =
±
11
RHS
=
.J121
=
±
11
98 . (1) LHS = (34 - 4} x 5 = 150
RHS =
16
x 8 + 16)
=16 {8 + 1} =
144
LHS > RHS
99.
(3)
LHS =
13 3
- 16 =
117
RHS '49 x
3
=
147
LHS
<
RHS
100. (3)LHS
= 7 +
6:::13
RHS
= 100
;- 4 =
25
LHS < RHS
136
. (4) Alphabetical
order of
word's :
2. Laugh
J,
3 . . Launch
J,
4. Launcby
J,
1. -Laureme
J,
5. Laurel -
137. (2)
Alphabetical order of words ·
8. Hospital
J,
1. Host
J,
2. Hostage
5. Hostel
-L
4.
Hostess
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