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Transcript of CODE VIII I 18 754923

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PART -I : MENTAL ABILI" TEST

(ForstudentsofclassvIII)

Tine : 90 Minutes Max. Marks : 90

INSTRUCTIONS T0 CANDIDATES

Read the following instruction carefully before youopentheQuestionBooklet.

1. Answers are to be given on the same OMR AnswerSheet.

2. There are 90 questions in this booklet. All arecompulsory.

3. Choose the correct answer from the options givenfor each question and darken the correspondingcirclewithblackbanpointpenintheOMRAnswerSheet.

4. Since the time allotted for this Question Paper isvery limited you should make the best use of it bynot spending too much time on any one question.

5. If you do not know the answer to any question, donot waste time on it and pass on to the next one. Iftime permits, you can come back to the questions,whichyouhaveleftinthefirstinstanceandattemptthem.

6. Rough work can be done anywhere in the QuestionBookletbutnotintheoMRsheet/loosepaper.

7. Each correct answer win be awarded one Mark.

8. Please return the OMR Answer Sheet only to theinvigflatoraifterthetest.YoucanretalntheQuestionBooklets.

9. Quote your seven digit Roll Number without failforanyfuturecorrespondence.

PLEASE TURN OVER THE PAGE AND STARTANswERinG.

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1. (1) Pushing

(3) Cycling

2. (1) Again

(3) Before

3. (1) Snake

(3) Lizard

4. (1) Pun

(3) Hear

5. (1) TanulNadu

(3) Haryana

6. (1) 484

(3) 561

7. (1) 4205

(3) 4236

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(2) Driving

(4) Wauchg

(2) Now

(4) After

(2) whale

(4) Turtle

(2) Jump

(4) Run

(2) Kerala

(4) WestBengal

(2) 352

(4) 421

(2) 5306

(4) 2168

Direction : (Question No. 1 to 7)

Choose the word/numeral which is least likethe other words.

1. (1) Pushing

(3) Cycling

2. (1) Again

(3) Before

3. (1) Snake

(3) Lizard

4. (1) Pun

(3) Hear

5. (1) TamilNadu

(3) Haryana

6. (1) 484

(3) 561

7. (1) 4205

(3) 4236

(2) Driving

(4) Walking

(2) NOw

(4) After

(2) whale

(4) Turtle

(2) Jump

(4) Run

(2) Kerala

(4) WestBengal

(2) 352

(4) 421

(2) 5306

(4) 2168

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8. Bird:Wings::?:?

(1) Car:Wheels

(2) Lion: Forest

(3) Pen:Paper

(4) Whale : Water

9. Driver:Bus: :?:?

(1) Class : Student

(2) Soldier : War

(3) Operator : Machine

(4) Machine : Operator

10. 8:63::?:?

(1) 7:50

(3) 9:82

(2) 6:35

(4) 5:26

11. Signal : Traffic : : ? : ?

(1) Dam:RIver

(2) Light:Lens

(3) Door:House

(4) Operation : Doctor

12.14:197::?:626

(1) 26

(3) 18

(2) 25

(4) 24

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Direction : (Question No. 8 to 14)

The following questions consists of two wordsthat have certain relationship. Select the missingwords/code/number indicated by the symbol`?' which has the similar relationship from the

given four alternatives.

8. Bird:wings::?:?

(1) Car:Vvheels

(2) Lion: Forest

(3) Pen:Paper

(4) whale : Water

9. Driver:Bus: :?:?

(1) Class : Student

(2) Soldier : War

(3) Operator : Machine

(4) Machine : Operator

10. 8:63::?:?

(1) 7:50

(3) 9:82

(2) 6:35

(4) 5,26

11. Signal:Traffic: :?:?

(1) Dam:River

(2) Light:Lens

(3) Door:House

(4) Operation : Doctor

12.14:197::?:626

(1) 26

(3) 18

13. 3:?::14:70

(1) 7 (2) 4

(3) 5 .-.. i, (4) 15

14.12M:U20::?:P15

(1) H7

(3) 9H

(2) 7H

(4) H9

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15. 1, 2,3, 6,11, 20,37,.......

(1) 57 (2) 68

(3) 67 (4) 58

16. 1, 1, 5, 8, 6, 9, 11, 17, 17,.......

(1) 26

(3) 28

17.1,2,3,5,7,.......

(1)9

(3)8

(2) 25

(4) 20

(2) 11

(4) 13

18. 1169, 5148, 9127,13106 ,.......

(1) 4 (2) 5

(3) 17 (4) 11

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13.` 3 : ? : : 14 : 70

(1)7

(3)5

14. 12M:U20::?:P15

(1) H7

(3) 9H

(2)4

(4) 15

(2) 7H

(4) H9

Direction : (Question No. 15 to 18)

Choose the next number of the series.

15. 1, 2,3, 6,11, 20,37,.......

(1) 57 (2) 68

(3) 67 (4) 58

16.1,1,5, 8,6, 9,11,17,17,.......

(1) 26

(3) 28

17. 1,2,3,5,7 ,.......

(1)9

(3)8

(2) 25

(4) 20

(2) 11

(4) 13

18. 1169, 5148, 9127,13106 ,.......

(1) 4 (2) 5

(3) 17 (4) 11

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(1) 15

(3) 127

20. YEWFUHSKPOOT

(1) WF

(3) PO

(2) 31

(4) 62

(2) SK

(4) OT

21. ABCD=98,ZYXW=10 LD®gLbTRY=18

6T6ffld) ABC =

(1) 75

(3) 73

(2) 74

(4) 72

22. `tea sea pea' 6TchLJ5] `Drink fruit juice'6T6UTquLb, `sea kea lea' 6TchugH `Juice is

sweet' 6T6UT6L|Li), `1ea rea mea' 6TchLJ9|`He is intelligent' 6T6FT6L|Lb G\un-(gdr

G\d5rr6inLITch `sweet' 6TchLlgp :

(1) rea (2) kea

(3) pea (4) sea

23. ©FrfL® t!pcOpuflch, HOusE 6Tchu8HHPWVI 6T6ords ©FL]L9LLITd) ROOMS

6Tchugp :

(1) RPQPW (2) RPPQW

(3) RQPPW (4) RQPWP

24. G`gchfl Egd© 6TchugH 6u Lfl E9dsd5me;6H Lb,

6uLchBd© 6TchLJgd 6uLGLJ)®d5rrd;quLb

Qd5IT6drLrrd>, 6uLGLD®© 6TdrLIg| :

(1) NE (2) SW

(3) SE (4) NW

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Direction : (Question No. 19 and 20)

h each of the following questions one term isincorrect. Choose the incorrect term.

19.1,3,7,15,31,62,127

(1) 15

(3) 127

(2) 31

(4) 62

20. YE i/VF UH SK PO OT

(1) WF (2) SK

(3) PO (4) OT

21. If ABCD=98, ZYXW=10 and TRY=18then ABC is :

(1) 75

(3) 73

(2) 74

(4) 72

22. If `tea sea pea' means `Drink fruit juice',`sea kea lea' means `Juice is sweet' and `1ea

rea mea' means `He is intelligent' then'sweet' means :

(1) rea

(3) pea

(2) kea

(4) sea

23. In a certain code if HOUSE is written asHPWVI, then ROOMS is written as :

(1) RPQPW (2) RPPQW

(3) RQPPW (4) RQPWP

24. If South-east becomes North-east,North-east becomes North-west thenNorth-west becomes :

(1) NE

(3) SE

(2) SW

(4) NW

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a6udr Gprfe©Li> pcodF :

(1) 6uLd© (2) Q§®©

(3) @96© (4) CLD®©

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(1) 36 (2) 11

(3) 49 (4) 39

27.

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(1) 983

(3) 389

(1) 134

(3) 33

(2) 938

(4) 893

(2) 143

(4) 144

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25. One morning after Sunrise, Vani wasstanding facing a pole. If the shadow ofthe pole fell exactly to her right. Whichdirection was she facing ?

(1) North (2) South

(3) East (4) West `

Direction : (Question No. 26 to 30)

Choose the number/letter suitable for the placeindicated by `?'.

2JfJ. 5A2A3A316

(1) 36 (2) 11

(3) 49 (4) 39

27.

:#::*::#:1

(1) 983

(3) 389

(1) 134

(3) 33

(2) 938

(4) 893

(2) 143

(4) 144

C P E

D R HF U ?

(1)L

(3)M

(1) 24

(3) 18

(2)K

(4)N

(2) 21

(4) 34 ,

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prrch© ou®Lrfud5ctflch A -ch 6uulg| 31 6T6rfld>.

31. 8 -ch §®GLlrrco§u ouug| :

(1) 9 (2) 18

(3) 6 (4) 12

32. C -ch §®CLJITco§u 6uug| :

(1) 9 (2) 18

(3) 50 (4) 52,

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D R HF U ?

(1)L

(3)i M

(1) 24• (3) 18

(2)K

(4)N

(2) 21

(4) 34

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Direction : (Question No. 31 and 32)

Read the given data and answer the questions31 and 32.

A is three times as old as 8.

C is twice as old as A was four years ago.

In four years time, A will be 31.

31. ThepresentageofBis :

(1) 9 (2) 18

(3) 6. (4) 12

32. Thepresentage ofc is :

(1) 9 (2) 18

(3) 50 (4) 52

33.

34.

35.

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(1) 45

(3) 46

(2) 54

(4) 56

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(3) 18 (4) 24

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6T6inandscog; :

(1) 16

(3) 36

(2) 32

(4) 18

33. A man says, ``if you reverse my age, thenthe figures represent my wife's age. Sheis junior to me and the difference betweenour ages is one eleventh of the sum of theages". The .age of the man is :

(2) 54

(4) 56

34. Mr. XistwiceasoldasMr.Y. Threeyearsago X was three times as old as Y. The

present age of Y is :

(1)6

(3) 18

(2) 12

(4) 24

35. A student got twice as many sums wrongas he got right. If he attempted 54 sumsin all, the number of sums he did correctlyis:

(1) 16

(3) 36

(2) 32

(4) 18

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©givds©Lb LO®9Lb + 6T.chL19i + ae

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(1) 35 (2) 31

(3) 28 (4) 29

37. 9+5+4x3-6=12 6Tchp Gl?rrLfrL9ldrOf\coL d:fl urms flcoi.]dsd5 LDrr®givucoLI]dr

d5L]uL c6udr+u ©givd;dr :

(1) +u)®9|Lb- (2) +LD®gLb-

(3) +LJ)®9|Lbx (4) +LJ)®gLbx

38. ©givd5cO6TTuiLb 6T6ind5coonu.iLb LDrT®giv

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LDrr©giv ucoil>dsd;L] Li L G6udr+u

6T.6drd5dr : 3 LD®9Li> 6

(1) 6-3x2=9 (2) 6x3-4=15

(3) 3-6X8=10 (4) 3X6-4=33

39. 2*4=36,4*6=100 6T6flch 5*6=

(1) 900 (2) 30

(3) 11 (4) 121

40. 2X1=41, 3X2=92, 2X5=45 6T6flch

3xl=

(1) 19

(3) 91

(2)3

(4) 16

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36. If + means -, -means X, X means +and + means + then 18 x 3 -6 + 6,+ 5 is :

(1) 35

(3) 28

(2) 31

(4) 29

37. Two signs are to be interchanged in the

given relation to get the correct answer.The relation is 9 + 5 + 4 X 3 -6 = 12. Thenthe signs are :

(1) +and- (2) +and-

(3) +andx (4) +andx

38. If the interchanges are made in sigr`s andnumbers, which one of the followingwould be correct ?

hterchanges in sign : -, x

hterchanges in numbers : 3 and 6

(1) 6-3x2=9 (2) 6x3-4=15

(3) 3-6x8=10 (4) 3x6-4=33

39. If 2*4=36,4*6=100then5*6is:

(1) 900 (2) 30

(3) 11 (4) 121

40. If 2xl=41, 3X2=92, 2X5=45+sthen3 x 1 is :

(1) 19

(3) 91

(2)3

(4) 16

41. (56)75 - ch ®chplTLb ©6Ddsd; 6Tch :

(1) 6 (2) 4

(3) 5 (4) 0

42. RACET 6Tchp 6LifTfrsco§coud G\d5rr6in®

ei fr§§cpchon 6u rTfrs co§co ugL®6Li rfe©Lb 6u flcodF.

(1) 1,2,3,5,4 (2) 1,4,2,3,5

(3) 5,2,3,4,1 (4) 4,3,2,5,1

43. 7 8 9 7 6 5 7 9 7 6 5 4 9 7 5 6Tchp 6T6dr6rfuch

9-a Lfl6ir6FT§ng;quLb, 6-a Qpch6FT§ng5qu Lb

G\d;n-dr®dron ©6Ddsd5Lb 7-ch

6T6in6whdscod5 :

(1)2

(3)5

(2)3

(4)4

44. ®® 6u©L]Lged LBFrr 6Tchu6ufr GLD6@®S8u

Llgeechprr6u9d pcO6OuflguLb, £giv®S9H

28-Ou9H pcO6Dufl9uLb 8Ldr6TTiTfr 6T6rfich,

6u©ilfld> 8Ldr6TT u]fT6m6ufrd56fldr

6T6ineddscod; :

(1) 40 (2) 41

(3) 42 (4) 39

45. ®® Gd5rrLiF§9d> gLdr6TT prrch© u]6ffld5ch

cocopGu 5, 7, 3 LI]®g|Lb 12 ofl6FTn-+d;dr

©coLQ6u di ufl ch ei +ds@ chpen.e|6J)6FT§gl LDofld5(gLi) 5 am -ds©

®chpng5 ei +§§6uT 6Tchprrch ei6u>6m.§giLi>ofld5(9Li> t9|®§9i ®drpnI5 e|+d;©LbCsprLb :

(1) 5.loam (2) 5.15am

(3) '5.07am (4) 5.08am

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41. The unit digitof (56)75 is :

(1) 6 (2) 4

(3) 5 (4) 0

42. Select the combination of numbers so thatletters arranged accordingly will form ameaningful word : RACET

(1) 1,2,3,5,4 (2) 1,4,2,3,5

(3) 5,2,.3,4,1 (4) 4,3,2,5,1

43. The number of 7s in the series7 8 9 7 6 5 7 9 7 6 5 4 9 7 5 which are

preceded by 9 and also followed by 6 is :

(1)2

(3)5

(2)3

(4), 4

44. Meera ranked l3th from the top and 28thfrom the bottom in a class. The numberof students in the class is :

(1) 40

(3) 42

(2) 41

(4) 39

45. Four bells toll in a tower at interval of5, 7, 3 and 12 seconds respectively. If allof them toll at 5 am, the next time theywill ton together is :

(1) 5.10am (2) 5.15am

(3) 5.07am (4) 5.08am

46. TRANQUILITY 6Tchp 6urTfr§co§couds

Qd5n-dr® gL®6urrdsd5 ¢p+u]rr§

6urrfrSco§ :

(1) QUILT (2) TRINITY

(3) TRIANGLE (4) TRAIN

47. RATION 6Tchp Gurrfr§co§coudG\d5rTch®, 6T®Sg|dsd5aflch ouflcodF

LDnorrLoe}iLi>, ®® 6T(!pScO§ ®Gp- (!pcOp

uu6irL]®SguiLb a_®6urrdo5L]u®Li>

6H ITfr§6¢7§d56flch 6T6dr6wflds6u>d5 :

(1) 4 (2) 5

(3) 3 (4) 2

48. BRIGHTER 6Tchp 6urrfrsco§uflch, ¢p§d>

6T(!g$5]Li] gS§rr6ugb 6T(!p§giLb;

©p-chLrT6ugp 6T®§gpLb qbprr6ugp6Tce§gILi>; (!pdrprT6ugp 6T®§gHLb

Fgrr6ugl 6T®$5iLb; pITdrdirr6ugH6Tce§gp Lb 6TLLrr6u9u 6Tq9S9i Lb ®drg|ds-

G\d5ITdrg LijIT®pucOLI]S§ Lgp©,

eidl6il rTfr$6u7§uf\ ch 6iJ 6D5] ® FTSP 6§l (P$5J

6TLLIT6H§ITc e|cOLDu|Lb 6T@§gp

6T6ir6FT 7

(1)8

(3)I

(2)R

(4)H

49. qbrilfl6o 6uflcod= 6T(±g§5idd;6Tfldr

6H 6D i Lldd;§g dr co+6fl 6fl ®S9pLJp6FTnon-6u8i 6T®§pch a LLiudsd5LDma5

6TLLn-ougb 6T®§§ng; eicoLI]6ugp :

(1) C (2) 8

(3) D (4) A

rl2

46.\ Which one of the word cannot bemade from the letters of the word :TRANQUILITY ?

(1) QUILT (2) TRINITY

(3) TRIANGLE (4) TRAIN

47. From the word RATION, the no. ofindependent words that can be madewithout changing the order of the lettersand using each letter once ordy, is :

(1) 4 (2) 5

•,--, (3) 3 (4) 2

•¥tL, ,1`'-

48. If the positions of the lst and 5th; 2nd and6th ; 3rd and 7th ; 4th and 8th of the wordBRIGHTER are interchanged, then theletter 8th from the right end afterrearrangement is :

(1)8

(3)I

(2)R

(4)H

49. In the English alphabets, the letter eighthto be left of sixteenth letter from the rightend is : J

(1)C

(3)D

(2)8

(4)A

50. I LD®9»Lb y LI© 6T6drd;dr qb©Lb.

%2+y2=i3 6T6rfich x LDbgiLb y~dr

LDgLILid;dr :

(1) 1'2

(3) 3,5

(2) 2,3

(4) 2,-3

Ougiv(!pcOp : (6n6unT 6T6dr 51 (!p§ch 55 OucOD)

£G9 ©givL]LgLLiLIL®dron LILrfud5dr

®chGlou rrchgiib apdrg a Ll m®dr;(gdsflcoLGugLdron Q§rrLfrcoLi 6fl6ITd©6u?ITd; eicoLI>Sgp

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uL®dror LILrfud;(gLch Q§rrLfrLicoLugi6T6rflch dFflurr6FT LiLrfud5cO6TT§ G§frS9i

6T®dd;6L|Lb.

69 ® © 6(1) (2) (3) (4)

51. Table, Cot, Furniture

52. Building, Brick, Bridge

53. Tree, Branch, Leaf

54. Gold, Silver, Jwellery

55. Goat, Mammal, Peacock

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50. If * and y are prime numbers such thatx2+y2=|3 then they are :

(1) 1'2

(3) 3,5

(2) 2,3

(4) 2,-3

Direction : (Question No. 51 to 55)

The following diagrams show some relationshipamong 3 items. For each group of elements therecorresponds one diagram (1) or (2) or (3) or (4).Select the diagram.

69 ® © 6(1) (2) (3) (4)

51. Table, Cot, Furniture

52. Building, Brick, Bridge

53. Tree, Branch, Leaf

54. Gold, Silver, Jwellery

55. Goat, Mammal, Peacock

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56. 8 6Tdrp ©givufL+cO6ds ©givLIL19I :

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(2) Li+S§ 6flco6TTun.L® ofprfrodr

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(4) 6uofld;Lb G\d:ulurr§ 6flco6TTUITL®ofFTfro5dr

57.

58.

6flco6ITUTrL+a) FF®u®Lb Li)®gLi>

6uofld5§gd> FT®uLIT§Oufrd;cO6TTd

©givd©Lb ©givus® :

(1) CLD®g|Li} D

(2) CLDSgLbE

(3) DLD®orLbE

(4) C,D LD®8uLi} E

6flcoonurril+ch FT®LIL® 6uofld5§9chFF® u LIT§ u +dd5rr§6u fr05cO6TT6

©givdL9®6ugi :

(1)8

(3)D

(2)C

(4)E

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Direction : (Question No. 56 to 60)

For the given diagramatic representationsanswer the questions 56 to 60.

Rectangle indicates pcople who are in BusinessTriangle indicates people who are in SportsCircle indicates people who are Educated.

56. Thecode B indicates :

(1) people in business and sports

(2) educated and sports persons

(3) educated and business people

(4) non-business and sports persons

57. The codes for the people in sports but notin Business are :

(1) CandD

(2) CandE

(3) DandE

(4) C,DandE

58. The code for the people in sports butneither in business nor educated is :

(1)8

(3)D

(2)C

(4)E

59. 6u6rfld;Lb LDbgrLb of\cO6TTurrL+ch

FF®u®Lb u+Sg6ufro;cO6ITd ©FL]L]a' :

(2)C

(4)F

60. L]+d;a;n-LDe2] Lb, 6fl6u>6ITu rrL+d]

FF® LI LITiD9u Lb 82_6ir6TT 6tl6ofld;fro;dr :

(1) A (2) 8

(3) C (4) D

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£Gt9 Qo5IT®dsd5L]uL®dr6tT §e;6ud>a5coon

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6H6npr 6flcoLu6flds05qu Lil.

(i) A, B, C, D, E LD®grLb F qbflGurrfr ®®GLI®S®d> Llu6wTLb G\d=iilflchp6FTfr`.

(ii) as§d ©@6flch ©®6ufr F®ufrd;dr,©66u fr G\§IT`ench5i LU Lb 0:rrfrS§6u frd56ir,

®®6ufr Licod5L]uLds 05cO6Dt8fr LDdyorLb

®® 6T®§§ rT6TTfr i 9_dr6IT6FTfr.

(iii) F-83L] cuITcher elG§ G\§rrend> LifluiLbB-ee ®® 6T([gs§rr6TTfr p®LD6mLb

G\d=iilgi ch6TTITfrL ,

(iv) A-6Tchp Licod;iiLILds g;cO6Dtgfr D 6Tchpu§9 fldcod5u rr6ITco FT 9® LJ)6mLi)

Qd:iilgbch6TTrrfr.

(v) @S§ ©q9Oflch @® Gg3IT+ g®LD6mLDIT6"6tl fro5ch LD®9Lb eiou fr056rflch u rr®Lb

®Gp- Ofl§LD rr6FT G\§IT# 6fl d)FF®uLmg6ufresdr.

(vi) c 6T6dru6uflch a:Gd5ngFTfr F.

61. c 6TchL16ufr F -ds© 6T6iran g2_p6L| ?

(1) a:Gg;ngFfr

(2) a:Gd;rr§fl

(3) cup ©u6Drr5]

(4) §ScO§

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59. The code for the educated people who arein business as well as in sports is :

(1) D (2) C

(3) 8 (4) F

60. The code for the business people ivho areneither in sports nor educated is :

(1) A (2) 8

(3) C (4) D

Direction : (Question`No. 61 to 65)

Study the following information carefully andanswer the questions 61 to 65.

(i) A, B,C, D, EandFaretraveuinginaBus.

(ii) There are two repor.ters, two technicians,one photographer and one writer in the

group.

(iii) The writer is married to 8 who is of thesame profession as that of F.

(iv) The photographer A is married to D whois a reporter.

(v) There are two married couples and nobodyin the group has same profession.

(vi) F is brother of c.61. HowcisrelatedtoF?

(1) brother

(2) sister

(3) cannot be determined(4) father

62. £Sdsd5chL6iJfi-a;Ofch 6TS§. Gg3rr+

§LbLlgufro;ch cEL6ufr 7

(1) ADLD®gLb BC

(2) AB LD®gNLb cD

(3) AC LDSgMLi) BD

(4) tip ©u6Ongb

63. £ieds05drL6ufro5ofld> 6T®S§rr6ITfr urrfr ?

(1) A (2) C

(3) D (4) E

64. £©6;0;chL6ufro;and> Licod5L]uLd;

d;cO6D©fr uITfr 7

(1) A (2) F

(3) C (4) E

65. ©6ufrd;dice qbdr eL9uLlfl6FTfr 6TdrgG\§flu6u®6ugb urrfr ?

(1) A (2) C

(3) D (4) F

6ugiv(!pcoip : (oflcoTIT 6T6dr 66 (!p§ch 68 Oucog.)

£©dsd5chL QI ITfr§6¢>§d;6u76TT 6iifl65>8L]LI®§p

QLJTT®§§LI)rren G\LlrT®ch §®Lb 6uflcod:sou

9cOLDdd5 :

66. (a) Forest a) Furniture

(c) Wood (d) Trees(1) (d), (a), (c), q,)

(2) (a), (d), (c), q,)

(3) a,), (a), (d), (c)

(4) (c), a'), (a), (d)

67. (a) School a) Child

(c) Employment (d) Couege(1) a,), (a), (d), (c)

(2) (a), (c), a,), (d)

(3) a'), (d), (a), (c)

(4) (c), (a), (d), a,)

62. Which of the following pairs areCouples ?

(1) ADandBC(2) ABandcD(3) AcandBD(4) Cannot be determined

63. I^7ho is the writer?

(1)A

(3)D

(2)C

(4)E

64. Who is the photographer?

(1)A

(3)C

(2)F

(4)E

65. I^7ho is the disclosed male member?

(1)A

(3)D

(2)C

(4)F

Direction : (Question No. 66 to 68)Arrange the given words in a meaningfulsequence and then choose the most appropriatesequence.66. (a) FLorest Q) Furniture

(c) Wood (d) Trees(1) (d), (a), (c), a,)

(2) (a), (d), (c), a,)

(3) a,), (a), (d), (c)

(4) (c), a,), (a), (d)

67. (a) School a) Child

(c) Employment (d) College(1) ®), (a), (d), (c) lil

(2) (a), (c), q'), (d)

(3) a'), (d), (a), (c)

(4) (c), (a), (d), a,)

68. ,(a)

(c)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

Post-box q')

Letter (d)

a,), (c), (d), (a)

(c), a,), (a), (d)

(c), (a), ®), (d)

(a), (c), ®), (d)

Transportation

Delivery

69. L9®uo;d) 2 LDoflcoud; 05+d5lTp.Sgch

LDofl LD®9|Lb PL6l L a)chds(gdflcoLGua;ITL®Lb ©9irfuGd;IT6mLb :

(1) |2o° (2) 9oo

(3) loo (4) 6oo

70. ®® ei6ufr d5+d5rrFLb 4 LDofl cg+dd5

6 6fl6urIT+g5ch 6T®§gid G\dsrT6inLrrd)

12 LI>di cgi+dd; 6T§§6¢>6uT OflenrT+d5dr

±©Lb ?(1) 22 6flenrrqu5dr

(2) . 18 6flenrr+dsch

(3) 24 6fl6FTrr+a;ch

(4) 20 6fl6FTn.+d;ch

71. 6789 6Tdrp 6T6in6rfich Sfr LgLbLILb :

(1) 9T86 (2) eL86

(3) e48a (4) eT8a

72. TRAy 6Tchp 6uITfr§cO§iflch sir LflLbuLb :

(1) TKA^ (2) lflvY

(3) Lrv^ (4) TflAy

73. 4673 6Tchp 6Tdroflch d5dr6uuTrr+LflLbLJLb :

(1) A@|C

(3) p6i3

(2) pe{€

(4) pa\3

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68. (a) Post-box ®)

(c) Letter (d)

(1) a,), (c), (d), (a)

(2) (c), a,), (a), (d)

(3) (c), (a), a'), (d)

(4) (a), (c), ®), (d)

Transportation

Defroery

69. The acute angle between the minute andhour hands at 2 pin is :

(1) 1200

(3) loo

(2) 900

(4) 600

70. If a wall clock takes 6 seconds to strike 4,then the time taken to strike 12 is :

(1) 22 Seconds

(2) 18 Seconds

(3) 24 Seconds

(4) 20 Seconds

71. The water image of 6789 is :

(1) 9`86 (2) ei8a

(3) ez8a (4) e{8a

72. The water image of TRAY is :

(1) TKA^ (2) LflvY

(3) I,rv^ (4) TflAy

73. The mirror image of4673 is :

(1) AaT€

(3) A6i3

(2) Ae{€

(4) Aa\3

74. NTSE 6Tdrp Ourrfr§cO§ufldr d5dr6uuTIT+

flLbuLb :`

(1) L4ISE (2) L4TeH

(3) MisE (4) MTaE

75. ®® Lld5cOLufldr ©prdr® G\6uchG6ugr

pcO6Dd;dr §ITL]LIL®dr6TT6FT. e|§chtg+L]ucoLufld> `4' -ds© Gf5fr 6TgFTn-a;

I 8Ldr6TT 6T6dr :

76. LIL§ggudr6TT cpdGd5rr6mrfud5dich

6T6drdidscod;,

EiEii(1) 12

(3)8

(2) 10

(4)6

77 Hffi6enenIT+ flDHD

®a® ®(1 ) (2) (3) (4)

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74. The mirror image of NTSE is :

(1) MisH (2) IATaH

(3) MisE (4) MTaE

75. Two positions of a die are given below.The number opposite to 4 is :

(2)3

(4)1

76. The number of triangles in the givendiagram is :

ERE(1) 12

(3)8

(2) 10

(4)6

77 Thffir _ge of the f]grre

-=---:--:_---:_-(1 ) (2) (3) (4)

78.

ffisITnrouro

==_==T=(1 ) (2) (3) (4)

79. ©® ©6Ddd; 6Tdrd;dice 6Tdr6rfidcod;.

(1) 10 (2) 89

(3) 90 (4) 99

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.+ 6Ddsd; 6T6ind5dr

(1) 99

(3)8

(2) 35

(4)4

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G§frSo§®6;a;quLb.

a e ?,

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= = = =(1) (2) (3) (4)

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78 Thrfunge of thefigrre ]s

(1 ) (2) (3) (4)

79. The number of two digit numbers is :

(1) 10 (2) 89

(3) 90 (4) 99

80. The number of two digit numbers formedby the digits 3 and 5 with repetition is :

(1) 99

(3)8

(2) 35

(4)4

Direction : (Question No. 81 to 85)Figures A and 8 are related in some manner.By the same relationship between C and D,Choose figure D from (1), (2), (3) and (4).

a © ?®

(A) (8) (C) (D)

= = = =(1) (2) (3) (4)

82.

f] 0 ?f](A) (8) (C) (D)

|i © A ±(1 ) (2) (3) (4)

(A). (8) (C) 0)

I(1 ) (2) (3) (4)

a 0 ?,

(A) (8) (C) (D)

® ®(1 ) (2) (3) (4)

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z& © A i(1 ) (2) (3) (4)

(A) (8) (C) (D)

I(1 ) (2) (3) (4)

a 0 ?®

(A) (8) (C) (D)

® •4(§

(1 ) (2) (3) (4)

85.

© ?,

(A) (8) (C) a))

® [1](1 ) (2) (3) (4)

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))) )))` (( )(

(1 ) (2) (3) (4)

-' - t - t 1-

(A) (8) (C) (D)--t - ' - /-

(1 ) (2) (3) (4)

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(A) (8) (C) (D)

® [1](1 ) (2) (3) (4)

Direction : (Question No. 86 to 90)

Find the figure from (1), (2), (3) and (4) whichwould continue the series of four figures

(A), (8), (C) and (D).

)) )) )) )))

(A) (8) (C) (D)

))) ))) ('( )(

(1 ) (2) (3) (4)

-1 - t - t '-

(A) (8) (C) (D)-t - ' - -

(1 ) (2) (3) (4)

88. J L(A) (8) (C) (D)

' - 1(1 ) (2) (3) (4)

aA V a Aa a V

(A) (8) (C) (D)

aV Va Aa aA

(1 ) (2) (3) (4)

a A a a(A) (8) (C) (D)

I a A i(1 ) (2) (3) (4)

-o0o-

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J L(A) (8) (C) (D)

J- I

(1 ) (2) (3) (4)

aA V a Aa a V

(A) (8) (C) (D)

aV Va Aa aA

(1 ) (2) (3) (4)

a A a i(A) (8) (C) (D)

? a A D(1 ) (2) (3) (4)

-o0o-

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