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NTSE STAGE – I (2019 – 20) HARYANA STATE
(For Class – X)
MATHEMATICAL APTITUDE TEST (MAT)
QUESTIONS (SET – C)
Directions (Questions 1 – 5): Each letter of alphabet from A to Z has been give a value from 1 to
26 serially. Solve the questions on the basis of value of words.
1. BUSH = 50 CAMP = 33 then LIKE = ?
(1) 40 (2) 41
(3) 32 (4) 37
2. Which word has the maximum value?
(1) BURN (2) CURT
(3) DUCK (4) BUOY
3. Which words have the equivalent values?
(1) KING : CAST (2) BURY : SURE
(3) RICH : BOAT (4) BLUE : CANT
4. Which equation is correct?
(1) X Y 50 += (2) Z T 6 -=
(3) B V 41 ?= (4) R I 5 ?=
5. Which word is equivalent to 106?
(1) MONKEY (2) DOG JACKY
(3) HAI HAPPY (4) SO LUCKY
6. What will come at the place of?
T E Y
O K Z
R G ?
(1) W (2) X
(3) Y (4) Z
7. How many times in 24 hours the hands (hour and minute) of a clock will be at right angles?
(1) 24 (2) 30
(3) 72 (4) 48
8. If a train runs at a speed of 92.7 km/hr, then the distance covered in metres in 17 minutes
will be:
(1) 26265 (2) 26700
(3) 30002 (4) 29365
9. Here are some words translated from an artificial language –
mie pie is blue light
mie tie is blue berry
aie tie is rasp berry
which words could possibly mean ‘light fly”
(1) pie zie (2) pie mie
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NTSE STAGE – I (2019 – 20) HARYANA STATE
(For Class – X)
MATHEMATICAL APTITUDE TEST (MAT)
QUESTIONS (SET – C)
Directions (Questions 1 – 5): Each letter of alphabet from A to Z has been give a value from 1 to
26 serially. Solve the questions on the basis of value of words.
1. BUSH = 50 CAMP = 33 then LIKE = ?
(1) 40 (2) 41
(3) 32 (4) 37
2. Which word has the maximum value?
(1) BURN (2) CURT
(3) DUCK (4) BUOY
3. Which words have the equivalent values?
(1) KING : CAST (2) BURY : SURE
(3) RICH : BOAT (4) BLUE : CANT
4. Which equation is correct?
(1) X Y 50 += (2) Z T 6 -=
(3) B V 41 ?= (4) R I 5 ?=
5. Which word is equivalent to 106?
(1) MONKEY (2) DOG JACKY
(3) HAI HAPPY (4) SO LUCKY
6. What will come at the place of?
T E Y
O K Z
R G ?
(1) W (2) X
(3) Y (4) Z
7. How many times in 24 hours the hands (hour and minute) of a clock will be at right angles?
(1) 24 (2) 30
(3) 72 (4) 48
8. If a train runs at a speed of 92.7 km/hr, then the distance covered in metres in 17 minutes
will be:
(1) 26265 (2) 26700
(3) 30002 (4) 29365
9. Here are some words translated from an artificial language –
mie pie is blue light
mie tie is blue berry
aie tie is rasp berry
which words could possibly mean ‘light fly”
(1) pie zie (2) pie mie
(3) aie zie (4) aie mie
10. If in a certain code, STUDENT is written as RSTEDMS, then how would TEACHER be
written in the same code?
(1) SZZDGEQ (2) SZDDGEQ
(3) SDZDGDQ (4) SDZCGDQ
11. If CHAIR is coded as FKDLU then RAID is coded as:
(1) ULGD (2) ULKG
(3) ULDG (4) UDLG
12. In a certain code HNDT has been coded as 3694. How will you code THD in the same code?
(1) 604 (2) 428
(3) 439 (4) 349
13. If the word PENCIL is coded as LICNEP then how would the word INKOPT be coded?
(1) TOPINK (2) JOLQPU
(3) HMKOPS (4) TOPKNI
14. In the figure, the circle represents youth, the triangle represents footballers and the rectangle
represents athletes – which letter represents athletes among youth who are not footballers?
b
d f
g
c
a
Athletes
Footballers
Youth
e
(1) c (2) g
(3) d (4) f
15. Statement: All clocks are Alarms. No Clocks are cuckoos. All cuckoos are Alarms. Some
cuckoos are Birds.
Conclusion:
(I): Some Alarms are Birds.
(II): No clock is a Birds.
(III): All Birds are Alarms.
(1) Only conclusion I follows (2) Only conclusion II follows
(3) Only conclusion III follows (4) Both conclusion II and III follows
16. Find the number in the position of ‘?’
13
12
5
17
15
8
?
40
9
(1) 42 (2) 40
(3) 41 (4) 45
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NTSE STAGE – I (2019 – 20) HARYANA STATE
(For Class – X)
MATHEMATICAL APTITUDE TEST (MAT)
QUESTIONS (SET – C)
Directions (Questions 1 – 5): Each letter of alphabet from A to Z has been give a value from 1 to
26 serially. Solve the questions on the basis of value of words.
1. BUSH = 50 CAMP = 33 then LIKE = ?
(1) 40 (2) 41
(3) 32 (4) 37
2. Which word has the maximum value?
(1) BURN (2) CURT
(3) DUCK (4) BUOY
3. Which words have the equivalent values?
(1) KING : CAST (2) BURY : SURE
(3) RICH : BOAT (4) BLUE : CANT
4. Which equation is correct?
(1) X Y 50 += (2) Z T 6 -=
(3) B V 41 ?= (4) R I 5 ?=
5. Which word is equivalent to 106?
(1) MONKEY (2) DOG JACKY
(3) HAI HAPPY (4) SO LUCKY
6. What will come at the place of?
T E Y
O K Z
R G ?
(1) W (2) X
(3) Y (4) Z
7. How many times in 24 hours the hands (hour and minute) of a clock will be at right angles?
(1) 24 (2) 30
(3) 72 (4) 48
8. If a train runs at a speed of 92.7 km/hr, then the distance covered in metres in 17 minutes
will be:
(1) 26265 (2) 26700
(3) 30002 (4) 29365
9. Here are some words translated from an artificial language –
mie pie is blue light
mie tie is blue berry
aie tie is rasp berry
which words could possibly mean ‘light fly”
(1) pie zie (2) pie mie
(3) aie zie (4) aie mie
10. If in a certain code, STUDENT is written as RSTEDMS, then how would TEACHER be
written in the same code?
(1) SZZDGEQ (2) SZDDGEQ
(3) SDZDGDQ (4) SDZCGDQ
11. If CHAIR is coded as FKDLU then RAID is coded as:
(1) ULGD (2) ULKG
(3) ULDG (4) UDLG
12. In a certain code HNDT has been coded as 3694. How will you code THD in the same code?
(1) 604 (2) 428
(3) 439 (4) 349
13. If the word PENCIL is coded as LICNEP then how would the word INKOPT be coded?
(1) TOPINK (2) JOLQPU
(3) HMKOPS (4) TOPKNI
14. In the figure, the circle represents youth, the triangle represents footballers and the rectangle
represents athletes – which letter represents athletes among youth who are not footballers?
b
d f
g
c
a
Athletes
Footballers
Youth
e
(1) c (2) g
(3) d (4) f
15. Statement: All clocks are Alarms. No Clocks are cuckoos. All cuckoos are Alarms. Some
cuckoos are Birds.
Conclusion:
(I): Some Alarms are Birds.
(II): No clock is a Birds.
(III): All Birds are Alarms.
(1) Only conclusion I follows (2) Only conclusion II follows
(3) Only conclusion III follows (4) Both conclusion II and III follows
16. Find the number in the position of ‘?’
13
12
5
17
15
8
?
40
9
(1) 42 (2) 40
(3) 41 (4) 45
Directions (Questions 17 – 20): Find out which of the alternatives will exactly make up the key
figure (X)?
17.
(X)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
18.
(X)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
19.
(X)
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NTSE STAGE – I (2019 – 20) HARYANA STATE
(For Class – X)
MATHEMATICAL APTITUDE TEST (MAT)
QUESTIONS (SET – C)
Directions (Questions 1 – 5): Each letter of alphabet from A to Z has been give a value from 1 to
26 serially. Solve the questions on the basis of value of words.
1. BUSH = 50 CAMP = 33 then LIKE = ?
(1) 40 (2) 41
(3) 32 (4) 37
2. Which word has the maximum value?
(1) BURN (2) CURT
(3) DUCK (4) BUOY
3. Which words have the equivalent values?
(1) KING : CAST (2) BURY : SURE
(3) RICH : BOAT (4) BLUE : CANT
4. Which equation is correct?
(1) X Y 50 += (2) Z T 6 -=
(3) B V 41 ?= (4) R I 5 ?=
5. Which word is equivalent to 106?
(1) MONKEY (2) DOG JACKY
(3) HAI HAPPY (4) SO LUCKY
6. What will come at the place of?
T E Y
O K Z
R G ?
(1) W (2) X
(3) Y (4) Z
7. How many times in 24 hours the hands (hour and minute) of a clock will be at right angles?
(1) 24 (2) 30
(3) 72 (4) 48
8. If a train runs at a speed of 92.7 km/hr, then the distance covered in metres in 17 minutes
will be:
(1) 26265 (2) 26700
(3) 30002 (4) 29365
9. Here are some words translated from an artificial language –
mie pie is blue light
mie tie is blue berry
aie tie is rasp berry
which words could possibly mean ‘light fly”
(1) pie zie (2) pie mie
(3) aie zie (4) aie mie
10. If in a certain code, STUDENT is written as RSTEDMS, then how would TEACHER be
written in the same code?
(1) SZZDGEQ (2) SZDDGEQ
(3) SDZDGDQ (4) SDZCGDQ
11. If CHAIR is coded as FKDLU then RAID is coded as:
(1) ULGD (2) ULKG
(3) ULDG (4) UDLG
12. In a certain code HNDT has been coded as 3694. How will you code THD in the same code?
(1) 604 (2) 428
(3) 439 (4) 349
13. If the word PENCIL is coded as LICNEP then how would the word INKOPT be coded?
(1) TOPINK (2) JOLQPU
(3) HMKOPS (4) TOPKNI
14. In the figure, the circle represents youth, the triangle represents footballers and the rectangle
represents athletes – which letter represents athletes among youth who are not footballers?
b
d f
g
c
a
Athletes
Footballers
Youth
e
(1) c (2) g
(3) d (4) f
15. Statement: All clocks are Alarms. No Clocks are cuckoos. All cuckoos are Alarms. Some
cuckoos are Birds.
Conclusion:
(I): Some Alarms are Birds.
(II): No clock is a Birds.
(III): All Birds are Alarms.
(1) Only conclusion I follows (2) Only conclusion II follows
(3) Only conclusion III follows (4) Both conclusion II and III follows
16. Find the number in the position of ‘?’
13
12
5
17
15
8
?
40
9
(1) 42 (2) 40
(3) 41 (4) 45
Directions (Questions 17 – 20): Find out which of the alternatives will exactly make up the key
figure (X)?
17.
(X)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
18.
(X)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
19.
(X)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
20.
(X)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Directions (Questions 21 – 23): Which figure is the rearrangement of the parts of the given figure?
21.
(X)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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NTSE STAGE – I (2019 – 20) HARYANA STATE
(For Class – X)
MATHEMATICAL APTITUDE TEST (MAT)
QUESTIONS (SET – C)
Directions (Questions 1 – 5): Each letter of alphabet from A to Z has been give a value from 1 to
26 serially. Solve the questions on the basis of value of words.
1. BUSH = 50 CAMP = 33 then LIKE = ?
(1) 40 (2) 41
(3) 32 (4) 37
2. Which word has the maximum value?
(1) BURN (2) CURT
(3) DUCK (4) BUOY
3. Which words have the equivalent values?
(1) KING : CAST (2) BURY : SURE
(3) RICH : BOAT (4) BLUE : CANT
4. Which equation is correct?
(1) X Y 50 += (2) Z T 6 -=
(3) B V 41 ?= (4) R I 5 ?=
5. Which word is equivalent to 106?
(1) MONKEY (2) DOG JACKY
(3) HAI HAPPY (4) SO LUCKY
6. What will come at the place of?
T E Y
O K Z
R G ?
(1) W (2) X
(3) Y (4) Z
7. How many times in 24 hours the hands (hour and minute) of a clock will be at right angles?
(1) 24 (2) 30
(3) 72 (4) 48
8. If a train runs at a speed of 92.7 km/hr, then the distance covered in metres in 17 minutes
will be:
(1) 26265 (2) 26700
(3) 30002 (4) 29365
9. Here are some words translated from an artificial language –
mie pie is blue light
mie tie is blue berry
aie tie is rasp berry
which words could possibly mean ‘light fly”
(1) pie zie (2) pie mie
(3) aie zie (4) aie mie
10. If in a certain code, STUDENT is written as RSTEDMS, then how would TEACHER be
written in the same code?
(1) SZZDGEQ (2) SZDDGEQ
(3) SDZDGDQ (4) SDZCGDQ
11. If CHAIR is coded as FKDLU then RAID is coded as:
(1) ULGD (2) ULKG
(3) ULDG (4) UDLG
12. In a certain code HNDT has been coded as 3694. How will you code THD in the same code?
(1) 604 (2) 428
(3) 439 (4) 349
13. If the word PENCIL is coded as LICNEP then how would the word INKOPT be coded?
(1) TOPINK (2) JOLQPU
(3) HMKOPS (4) TOPKNI
14. In the figure, the circle represents youth, the triangle represents footballers and the rectangle
represents athletes – which letter represents athletes among youth who are not footballers?
b
d f
g
c
a
Athletes
Footballers
Youth
e
(1) c (2) g
(3) d (4) f
15. Statement: All clocks are Alarms. No Clocks are cuckoos. All cuckoos are Alarms. Some
cuckoos are Birds.
Conclusion:
(I): Some Alarms are Birds.
(II): No clock is a Birds.
(III): All Birds are Alarms.
(1) Only conclusion I follows (2) Only conclusion II follows
(3) Only conclusion III follows (4) Both conclusion II and III follows
16. Find the number in the position of ‘?’
13
12
5
17
15
8
?
40
9
(1) 42 (2) 40
(3) 41 (4) 45
Directions (Questions 17 – 20): Find out which of the alternatives will exactly make up the key
figure (X)?
17.
(X)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
18.
(X)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
19.
(X)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
20.
(X)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Directions (Questions 21 – 23): Which figure is the rearrangement of the parts of the given figure?
21.
(X)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
22.
(X)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
23.
(X)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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