1.
In a certain code ROPE is written as $3%6 and RITE is written as $4#6. How is
PORT written in that code?
(1)
%4$#
(2)
$3%#
(3)
$64%
(4)
%3$#
(5)
None of these
2.
How many such pairs of letters are there in the word KNIGHT, each of which has
as many letters between them in the word as they have in the English alphabet?
(1)
None
(2)
One
(3)
Two
(4)
Three
(5)
More than three
3.
Pointing to a photograph Nikita said ‘She is the only grad daughter of my
grandmother's daughter'. How is the girl in photograph related to Nikita?
(1)
Sister (2) Niece/ daughter (3) Aunt (4) Cannot be determined (5)
None of these
4.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group.
Which is the one that does not belong to the group?
(1)
Pineapple
(2)
Guava
(3)
Grapes
(4)
Papaya
(5)
Pear
5.
If the word STABLE all the consonants are replaced by the previous letter and
all the vowels are replaced by the next letter which letter will be third from
the left end?
(1)
S (2) B (3) A (4) K (5) None of these
6.
In a certain code HOUSE is written as FTVPI, how is CHAIR written in that code?
(1)
DIBJS (2) SBJID (3) SHBGD (4) SJBID (5) None of these
7.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group.
Which is the one that does not belong to the group?
(1)
FH (2) KM (3) PR (4) CE (5) JM
8.
If ‘ P Q' means ‘P is wife of Q', ‘P+Q' means ‘P is father of Q'
and ‘P Q' means ‘P is sister of Q' then in G H +R D, how is G
related to D?
(1)
Cannot be determined (2)
Mother (3) Niece (4) Aunt (5) None of
these
9.
If the digits of the number 5726489 are arranged in ascending order, how many
digits will remain at the same position?
(1)
None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three
10.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group.
Which is the one that does not belong to the group?
(1)
17 (2) 19 (3) 23 (4) 29 (5)
27
11.
How many meaningful words can be made from the letters AEHT, using each letter
only once?
(1)
None (2) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) More than three
'
means ‘x', $ means ‘+', # means ‘ ' and ‘©' means ‘-‘ then what is the value of«12. If ‘
360
# 24$ 56« 5© 48?
(1)
253 (2) 242 (3) 247 (4) 285 (5) None of these
13.
If blue means pink, pink means green, green means yellow, yellow means red and
red means white then what is the colour of turmeric?
(1)
green (2) yellow (3) red (4) pink (5)
None of these
14.
If it is possible to make a meaningful word from the second, the third, the
tenth and the eleventh letters of the word PASSIONATELY using each letter only
once, second letter of that word is your answer. If no such word can be formed
your answer is X and if more than one word can be formed your answer is Y.
(1)
A
(2)
E
(3)
L
(4)
X
(5)
Y
15.
In a row of children facing north Manish is fourth to the left of Suresh who is
tenth from the left end. Nisha is second to the right of Suresh and eighth from
the right end of the row. Total how many children are there in the row?
(1)
19
(2)
20
(3)
21
(4)
18
(5)
None of these
Directions
(16-20): In these questions symbols ©, #, «, $ and @ are used with
different meanings as follows:
‘A
© B' means ‘A is smaller than B'
‘A
# B' means ‘A is either smaller than or equal to B'
‘A
« B' means ‘A is greater than B'
‘A
$ B' means ‘A is either greater than or equal to B'
‘A
@ B' means ‘A is neither smaller than nor greater than B'
In
each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find
out which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/ are definitely
true
Give
answer (1) if only conclusion I is true.
Give
answer (2) if only conclusion II is true.
Give
answer (3) if either conclusion I or conclusion II is true.
Give
answer (4) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true.
Give
answer (5) if both conclusions I and II are true.
16.
Statements: V#S, S©L, L©J
Conclusions:
I. V © L
II.
S © J
17.
Statements: M#R, R©J, J#H
Conclusions:
I. M #H
II.
R © H
18.
Statements: H$F, F@G, G«M
Conclusions:
I. H «M
II.
H «G
19.
Statements: R©J, J «T,,T # L
Conclusions:
I. R @ T
II.
J @ l
20.
Statements: W@T, T$K, K «F
Conclusions:
I. W $ K
II.
W @ K
Directions
(21-25): In each question below there are three statements followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the three given statements to
be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then
decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the three given
statements disregarding commonly known facts. Then decide which of the answers
(1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) is the correct answer and indicate it on the answer
sheet.
Give
answer (1) if only conclusion I is follows.
Give
answer (2) if only conclusion II is follows
Give
answer (3) if either conclusion I or II follows.
Give
answer (4) if neither I nor II is follows.
Give
answer (5) if both I and II follow.
21.
Statements:
Some
pens are books.
All
books are pencils.
All
pencils are jars.
Conclusions:
I.
All books are jars.
II.
Some pens are pencils.
22.
Statements:
Some
bowls are spoons
Some
spoons are forks
All
forks are plates.
Conclusions:
I.
Some bowls are forks.
II.
Some spoons are plates.
23.
Statements:
Some
bottles are jars.
All
jars are buckets.
All
buckets are tanks.
Conclusions:
I.
All jars are tanks.
II.
Some buckets are tanks.
24.
Statements:
Some
phones are mobiles.
Some
mobiles are computers.
Some
computers are keys.
Conclusions:
I.
Some phones are keys.
II.
Some computes are phones.
25.
Statements:
All
papers are files.
Some
files are folders.
All
folders are bags.
Conclusions:
I.
Some files are bags.
II.
Some papers are folders.
Directions
(26-30): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two
statements numbered I and II are given below it. You have to decide whether the
data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read
both the statements and
Give
answer (1) if the data is Statement I alone are sufficient to answer the
question, while the data in Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the
question.
Give
answer (2) if the data in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the
question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the
question.
Give
answer (3) if the data in Statement I alone or in Statement II alone are
sufficient to answer the question.
Give
answer (4) if the data in both the Statement I and II are not sufficient to
answer the question.
Give
answer (5) if the data in both the Statement I and II together are necessary to
answer the question.
26.
Lalita is in which direction with respect to Sangita?
I.
Lalita is to the East of Prabha who is to the South of Sangita.
II.
Vinita is to the North of Lalita who is to the East of Sangita.
27.
What is the code for ‘Play' in the code language?
I.
In the code language ‘play and dance' is written as ‘ka to pe'
II.
In the code language enjoy the dance' is written as ‘pe jo ra'.
28.
How many children are there in the class?
I.
Vandana's rank in the class is five ranks below Nandini who is twenty fifth
from the bottom.
II.
Nandini's rank is seventeenth from the top.
29.
Who is tallest among Neeta, Sudha, Radha, Maya and Geeta?
I.
Radha is shorter than Neeta and Sudha but not shorter than Maya and Geeta.
II.
Neeta is not the tallest.
30.
How many sons does Ramesh have?
I.
F is sister of H who is son of Ramesh.
II.
R is brother of H.
Directions
(31-35): These questions are based on the following letter / number/
symbol arrangement . Study it carefully and answer the questions that follow:
5
D G E « 7 9 $ F 1 6 R % L I A J 3 B # 4 @ K P 8 U M 2
31.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way on the basis of their
positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that
does not belong to the group?
(1)
$9F
(2)
R6%
(3)
8PU
(4)
#B4
(5)
3BJ
32.
If all the symbols are removed from the above arrangement which element will be
third to the left of thirteenth from the left?
(1)
L
(2)
R
(3)
6
(4)
I
(5)
None of these
33.
What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series based
on the above arrangement?
EDH
9 « 7 I$F ?
(1)
6RI
(2)
%R6
(3)
R16
(4)
%6R
(5)
None of these
34.
Which element will be fifth to the right of ninth from the right end if all the
numbers are removed from the above arrangement?
(1)
K
(2)
@
(3)
P
(4)
#
(5)
None of these
35.
How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement each of which is
immediately followed by a consonant but not immediately preceded by a vowel?
(1)
None
(2)
One
(3)
Two
(4)
Three
(5)
More than three
Directions
(36-40): These questions are based on the basis of following information.
Study it carefully and answer the questions.
Eight
executives J, K, L, M, N, O, P, and Q are sitting around a circular table for a
meeting. J is second to the right of P who is third to the right of K. M is
second to the left of O who sits between P and J, L is not a neighbour of K or
N.
36.
Who is to the immediate left of L?
(1)
Q
(2)
O
(3)
K
(4)
N
(5)
None of these
37.
Who is to the immediate left of K?
(1)
N
(2)
J
(3)
Q
(4)
Cannot be determined
(5)
None of these
38.
Which of the following is the correct position of N?
(1)
Second to the right of K
(2)
To the immediate left of K
(3)
To the immediate right of M
(4)
To the immediate right of K
(5)
None of these
39.
Who is third to the right of P?
(1)
L
(2)
J
(3)
Q
(4)
N
(5)
None of these
40.
Which of the following groups of persons have the first person sitting between
the other two?
(1)
PJO
(2)
OPJ
(3)
OPM
(4)
MPO
(5)
None of these