Page 1
NTSE – NOVEMBER, 2015
MENTAL ABILITY AND
SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST
Time : 180 Minutes Mental Ability Test : 50 Marks
Language Comprehensive Test : 50 Marks
Aptitude Test :100 Marks
Total :200 Marks
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Read the following instructions carefully before you answer the questions. Answers are to be
SHADED on a SEPARATE OMR Answer Sheet given, with HB Pencil. Read the Instructions
printed on the OMR Sheet carefully before answering the question.
1. Please write your Center Code Number and Roll Number very clearly (only one digit in one block)
on the OMR Sheet as given in your admission card. Please see that no block is left unfilled and even
zeros appearing in the Center Code Number are correctly transferred to the appropriate blocks on the
OMR Sheet as shown in the example given in the OMR Sheet. For all the subsequent purpose your
Center Code Number and Roll Number shall remain the same as given on the Admission Card.
2. The Test is in THREE PARTS. Part – I (Mental Ability) consists of 50 Questions (Q. Nos. 1 to 50),
Part-II (Language Comprehensive Test) consists of 50 Questions (Q. Nos. 51 to 100) and Part- III
(Aptitude Test) consists of 100 questions (Q. Nos. 101 to 200).
3. All questions carry one mark each.
4. Since all questions are compulsory, do not try to read through the whole question paper before
beginning to answer it.
5. Begin with the first question and keep trying one question after another till you finish all three parts
6. If you do not know the answer to any question, do not spend much time on it and pass on to next one.
If time permits, you can come back to the questions which you have left in the first instance and try
them again.
7. Since the time allotted to the question paper is very limited, you should make the best use of it by not
spending too much time on any question.
8. A black page is provided for rough work at the end of each part.
9. REMEMBER YOU HAVE TO SHADE ANSWERS ON A SEPARATE OMR SHEET PROVIDED.
10. Answer to each question is to be indicated by SHADING the circle having the number of the correct
alternative in OMR Sheet from among the ones given for the corresponding question in the booklet.
11. Now turn to the next page and start answering the questions.
12. After the examination, you should hand over the OMR Sheet to the Invigilator of the room.
13. The candidate need not return this Question Paper booklet and can take it after completion of the
examination. No candidate should leave the examination hall before the end of the examination.
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NTSE – NOVEMBER, 2015
MENTAL ABILITY AND
SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST
Time : 180 Minutes Mental Ability Test : 50 Marks
Language Comprehensive Test : 50 Marks
Aptitude Test :100 Marks
Total :200 Marks
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Read the following instructions carefully before you answer the questions. Answers are to be
SHADED on a SEPARATE OMR Answer Sheet given, with HB Pencil. Read the Instructions
printed on the OMR Sheet carefully before answering the question.
1. Please write your Center Code Number and Roll Number very clearly (only one digit in one block)
on the OMR Sheet as given in your admission card. Please see that no block is left unfilled and even
zeros appearing in the Center Code Number are correctly transferred to the appropriate blocks on the
OMR Sheet as shown in the example given in the OMR Sheet. For all the subsequent purpose your
Center Code Number and Roll Number shall remain the same as given on the Admission Card.
2. The Test is in THREE PARTS. Part – I (Mental Ability) consists of 50 Questions (Q. Nos. 1 to 50),
Part-II (Language Comprehensive Test) consists of 50 Questions (Q. Nos. 51 to 100) and Part- III
(Aptitude Test) consists of 100 questions (Q. Nos. 101 to 200).
3. All questions carry one mark each.
4. Since all questions are compulsory, do not try to read through the whole question paper before
beginning to answer it.
5. Begin with the first question and keep trying one question after another till you finish all three parts
6. If you do not know the answer to any question, do not spend much time on it and pass on to next one.
If time permits, you can come back to the questions which you have left in the first instance and try
them again.
7. Since the time allotted to the question paper is very limited, you should make the best use of it by not
spending too much time on any question.
8. A black page is provided for rough work at the end of each part.
9. REMEMBER YOU HAVE TO SHADE ANSWERS ON A SEPARATE OMR SHEET PROVIDED.
10. Answer to each question is to be indicated by SHADING the circle having the number of the correct
alternative in OMR Sheet from among the ones given for the corresponding question in the booklet.
11. Now turn to the next page and start answering the questions.
12. After the examination, you should hand over the OMR Sheet to the Invigilator of the room.
13. The candidate need not return this Question Paper booklet and can take it after completion of the
examination. No candidate should leave the examination hall before the end of the examination.
PART – I
MENTAL ABILITY TEST
(Q.Nos. 1 to 50)
Max. Marks : 50
Note : SHADE the correct alternatives in the OMR Answer Sheet provided, from amongst the ones
given against the corresponding question in the Question Booklet. For shading the circles,
use HB Pencil.
Question (1 to 6) : In the Number series given below, one Number is missing. Each series is followed by
five alternative answers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). One of them is the right answer. Identify and indicate it
as per the "instructions".
1. 2, 12, 36, 80, 150, ………
1) 242 2) 262 3) 252 4) 232 5) 272
1. 3
2. 992, 552, …….., 132, 30, 6
1) 305 2) 306 3) 312 4) 326 5) 356
2. 5
3. 1695, 1700, 1710, 1727, 1753, …..
1) 1760 2) 1790 3) 1780 4) 1770 5) 1800
3. 2
4. 85, 66, 187, 200, 369, 386, ……
1) 675 2) 575 3) 475 4) 875 5) 975
4. No Answer
5. 20, 141, 310, 599, 960, 1489, …….
1) 2430 2) 2330 3) 2230 4) 2130 5) 2530
5. 2
6. 1900, 939, ………., 377, 376
1) 396 2) 698 3) 498 4) 598 5) 798
6. 3
Directions : Questions (7 to 10) are based on letter analogy. There are two pairs of letter combinations in
each Question., The first (left-side) pair has some relationship between its members. In the second pair,
one member is missing. Find this out from answers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) such that this pair has similar
relationship as the first pair. Indicate your answer as per the instruction.
7. CGKO : AEIM :: DHLP : ………..
1) BFJN 2) GJFN 3) FNJI 4) BJNF 5) FJNI
7. 1
8. 876 : FGH :: 345 : ………
1) CDE 2) EDC 3) DEC 4) CED 5) LED
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NTSE – NOVEMBER, 2015
MENTAL ABILITY AND
SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST
Time : 180 Minutes Mental Ability Test : 50 Marks
Language Comprehensive Test : 50 Marks
Aptitude Test :100 Marks
Total :200 Marks
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Read the following instructions carefully before you answer the questions. Answers are to be
SHADED on a SEPARATE OMR Answer Sheet given, with HB Pencil. Read the Instructions
printed on the OMR Sheet carefully before answering the question.
1. Please write your Center Code Number and Roll Number very clearly (only one digit in one block)
on the OMR Sheet as given in your admission card. Please see that no block is left unfilled and even
zeros appearing in the Center Code Number are correctly transferred to the appropriate blocks on the
OMR Sheet as shown in the example given in the OMR Sheet. For all the subsequent purpose your
Center Code Number and Roll Number shall remain the same as given on the Admission Card.
2. The Test is in THREE PARTS. Part – I (Mental Ability) consists of 50 Questions (Q. Nos. 1 to 50),
Part-II (Language Comprehensive Test) consists of 50 Questions (Q. Nos. 51 to 100) and Part- III
(Aptitude Test) consists of 100 questions (Q. Nos. 101 to 200).
3. All questions carry one mark each.
4. Since all questions are compulsory, do not try to read through the whole question paper before
beginning to answer it.
5. Begin with the first question and keep trying one question after another till you finish all three parts
6. If you do not know the answer to any question, do not spend much time on it and pass on to next one.
If time permits, you can come back to the questions which you have left in the first instance and try
them again.
7. Since the time allotted to the question paper is very limited, you should make the best use of it by not
spending too much time on any question.
8. A black page is provided for rough work at the end of each part.
9. REMEMBER YOU HAVE TO SHADE ANSWERS ON A SEPARATE OMR SHEET PROVIDED.
10. Answer to each question is to be indicated by SHADING the circle having the number of the correct
alternative in OMR Sheet from among the ones given for the corresponding question in the booklet.
11. Now turn to the next page and start answering the questions.
12. After the examination, you should hand over the OMR Sheet to the Invigilator of the room.
13. The candidate need not return this Question Paper booklet and can take it after completion of the
examination. No candidate should leave the examination hall before the end of the examination.
PART – I
MENTAL ABILITY TEST
(Q.Nos. 1 to 50)
Max. Marks : 50
Note : SHADE the correct alternatives in the OMR Answer Sheet provided, from amongst the ones
given against the corresponding question in the Question Booklet. For shading the circles,
use HB Pencil.
Question (1 to 6) : In the Number series given below, one Number is missing. Each series is followed by
five alternative answers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). One of them is the right answer. Identify and indicate it
as per the "instructions".
1. 2, 12, 36, 80, 150, ………
1) 242 2) 262 3) 252 4) 232 5) 272
1. 3
2. 992, 552, …….., 132, 30, 6
1) 305 2) 306 3) 312 4) 326 5) 356
2. 5
3. 1695, 1700, 1710, 1727, 1753, …..
1) 1760 2) 1790 3) 1780 4) 1770 5) 1800
3. 2
4. 85, 66, 187, 200, 369, 386, ……
1) 675 2) 575 3) 475 4) 875 5) 975
4. No Answer
5. 20, 141, 310, 599, 960, 1489, …….
1) 2430 2) 2330 3) 2230 4) 2130 5) 2530
5. 2
6. 1900, 939, ………., 377, 376
1) 396 2) 698 3) 498 4) 598 5) 798
6. 3
Directions : Questions (7 to 10) are based on letter analogy. There are two pairs of letter combinations in
each Question., The first (left-side) pair has some relationship between its members. In the second pair,
one member is missing. Find this out from answers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) such that this pair has similar
relationship as the first pair. Indicate your answer as per the instruction.
7. CGKO : AEIM :: DHLP : ………..
1) BFJN 2) GJFN 3) FNJI 4) BJNF 5) FJNI
7. 1
8. 876 : FGH :: 345 : ………
1) CDE 2) EDC 3) DEC 4) CED 5) LED
8. 2
9. BARODA : CBSPEB :: ……..: CPNCBZ
1) MADRAS 2) BOMBAY 3) BANGURU 4) BANGLA 5)HYDERA
9. 2
10. CARPET: TCEAPR ::..... : LNAATOI
1) NATIONPL 2) NATIONAL 3) NATIOLNL 4) NATERANL 5) NATRELAN
10. No Answer
Directions : Questions (11 to 15) : Read the following information carefully and -answer the Questions
given-below.
11. If code of BOARD is CPBSE, then code of CHAIR ....
1) DIJBS 2) DIBJS 3) DIJSB 4) DISJB 5) DJBSI
11. 2
12. If code of BHOPAL is EERMDI then code of NAGPUR is .....
1) QXJMXO 2) QXJMXQ 3) QXMJXO 4) ZXJMXP 5) QMJXOP
12. 1
13. MONKEY is coded as XDJMNL, then code of TIGER is ....
1) QDFHS 2) SDFHS 3) SHFDS 4) OJFHS 5) SHSFD
13. 1
14. Code of APPLE is 50, then the code of ORANGE is ....
1) 60 2) 70 3) 80 4) 50 5) 40
14. 1
15. If CIRCLE is coded as DKUFI\IF, then the code of SQUARE is
1) TSXDFT 2) TSXDTF 3) TXSDFT 4) TXDTFS 5) TXTDSF
15. 2
Directions : Questions (16 to 20) :. In each of the Questions, the numbers are arranged in a certain order.
In one place, a Question mark is given. Find out which one of the answers will replace the Question mark
?
16.
7 11 14
8 ? 10
9 10 16
6 10 8
1) 8 2) 10 3) 9 4) 11 5) 12
16. 3
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NTSE – NOVEMBER, 2015
MENTAL ABILITY AND
SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST
Time : 180 Minutes Mental Ability Test : 50 Marks
Language Comprehensive Test : 50 Marks
Aptitude Test :100 Marks
Total :200 Marks
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Read the following instructions carefully before you answer the questions. Answers are to be
SHADED on a SEPARATE OMR Answer Sheet given, with HB Pencil. Read the Instructions
printed on the OMR Sheet carefully before answering the question.
1. Please write your Center Code Number and Roll Number very clearly (only one digit in one block)
on the OMR Sheet as given in your admission card. Please see that no block is left unfilled and even
zeros appearing in the Center Code Number are correctly transferred to the appropriate blocks on the
OMR Sheet as shown in the example given in the OMR Sheet. For all the subsequent purpose your
Center Code Number and Roll Number shall remain the same as given on the Admission Card.
2. The Test is in THREE PARTS. Part – I (Mental Ability) consists of 50 Questions (Q. Nos. 1 to 50),
Part-II (Language Comprehensive Test) consists of 50 Questions (Q. Nos. 51 to 100) and Part- III
(Aptitude Test) consists of 100 questions (Q. Nos. 101 to 200).
3. All questions carry one mark each.
4. Since all questions are compulsory, do not try to read through the whole question paper before
beginning to answer it.
5. Begin with the first question and keep trying one question after another till you finish all three parts
6. If you do not know the answer to any question, do not spend much time on it and pass on to next one.
If time permits, you can come back to the questions which you have left in the first instance and try
them again.
7. Since the time allotted to the question paper is very limited, you should make the best use of it by not
spending too much time on any question.
8. A black page is provided for rough work at the end of each part.
9. REMEMBER YOU HAVE TO SHADE ANSWERS ON A SEPARATE OMR SHEET PROVIDED.
10. Answer to each question is to be indicated by SHADING the circle having the number of the correct
alternative in OMR Sheet from among the ones given for the corresponding question in the booklet.
11. Now turn to the next page and start answering the questions.
12. After the examination, you should hand over the OMR Sheet to the Invigilator of the room.
13. The candidate need not return this Question Paper booklet and can take it after completion of the
examination. No candidate should leave the examination hall before the end of the examination.
PART – I
MENTAL ABILITY TEST
(Q.Nos. 1 to 50)
Max. Marks : 50
Note : SHADE the correct alternatives in the OMR Answer Sheet provided, from amongst the ones
given against the corresponding question in the Question Booklet. For shading the circles,
use HB Pencil.
Question (1 to 6) : In the Number series given below, one Number is missing. Each series is followed by
five alternative answers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). One of them is the right answer. Identify and indicate it
as per the "instructions".
1. 2, 12, 36, 80, 150, ………
1) 242 2) 262 3) 252 4) 232 5) 272
1. 3
2. 992, 552, …….., 132, 30, 6
1) 305 2) 306 3) 312 4) 326 5) 356
2. 5
3. 1695, 1700, 1710, 1727, 1753, …..
1) 1760 2) 1790 3) 1780 4) 1770 5) 1800
3. 2
4. 85, 66, 187, 200, 369, 386, ……
1) 675 2) 575 3) 475 4) 875 5) 975
4. No Answer
5. 20, 141, 310, 599, 960, 1489, …….
1) 2430 2) 2330 3) 2230 4) 2130 5) 2530
5. 2
6. 1900, 939, ………., 377, 376
1) 396 2) 698 3) 498 4) 598 5) 798
6. 3
Directions : Questions (7 to 10) are based on letter analogy. There are two pairs of letter combinations in
each Question., The first (left-side) pair has some relationship between its members. In the second pair,
one member is missing. Find this out from answers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) such that this pair has similar
relationship as the first pair. Indicate your answer as per the instruction.
7. CGKO : AEIM :: DHLP : ………..
1) BFJN 2) GJFN 3) FNJI 4) BJNF 5) FJNI
7. 1
8. 876 : FGH :: 345 : ………
1) CDE 2) EDC 3) DEC 4) CED 5) LED
8. 2
9. BARODA : CBSPEB :: ……..: CPNCBZ
1) MADRAS 2) BOMBAY 3) BANGURU 4) BANGLA 5)HYDERA
9. 2
10. CARPET: TCEAPR ::..... : LNAATOI
1) NATIONPL 2) NATIONAL 3) NATIOLNL 4) NATERANL 5) NATRELAN
10. No Answer
Directions : Questions (11 to 15) : Read the following information carefully and -answer the Questions
given-below.
11. If code of BOARD is CPBSE, then code of CHAIR ....
1) DIJBS 2) DIBJS 3) DIJSB 4) DISJB 5) DJBSI
11. 2
12. If code of BHOPAL is EERMDI then code of NAGPUR is .....
1) QXJMXO 2) QXJMXQ 3) QXMJXO 4) ZXJMXP 5) QMJXOP
12. 1
13. MONKEY is coded as XDJMNL, then code of TIGER is ....
1) QDFHS 2) SDFHS 3) SHFDS 4) OJFHS 5) SHSFD
13. 1
14. Code of APPLE is 50, then the code of ORANGE is ....
1) 60 2) 70 3) 80 4) 50 5) 40
14. 1
15. If CIRCLE is coded as DKUFI\IF, then the code of SQUARE is
1) TSXDFT 2) TSXDTF 3) TXSDFT 4) TXDTFS 5) TXTDSF
15. 2
Directions : Questions (16 to 20) :. In each of the Questions, the numbers are arranged in a certain order.
In one place, a Question mark is given. Find out which one of the answers will replace the Question mark
?
16.
7 11 14
8 ? 10
9 10 16
6 10 8
1) 8 2) 10 3) 9 4) 11 5) 12
16. 3
17.
1) 49 2) 50 3) 48 4) 55 5) 60
17. 2
18.
1) 5 2) 7 3) 4 4) 6 5) 8
18. 3
19.
1) 235 2) 141 3) 144 4) 188 5) 165
19. 4
20.
1) 7 2) 9 3) 6 4) 10 5) 8
20. 4
Directions : Questions (21 to 25) : With the help of given diagram, answer the following Questions
making the right choice from the given alternatives. Indicate the answer as e e instructions.
1) Rectangle represents Males
2) Triangle represents Educated
3) Circle represents Urban
4) Square represent Civil servants.
21. Who among the following is an , educated male, who is not an urban resident ?
1) 4 2) 5 3) 9 4) 11 5) 6
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NTSE – NOVEMBER, 2015
MENTAL ABILITY AND
SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST
Time : 180 Minutes Mental Ability Test : 50 Marks
Language Comprehensive Test : 50 Marks
Aptitude Test :100 Marks
Total :200 Marks
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Read the following instructions carefully before you answer the questions. Answers are to be
SHADED on a SEPARATE OMR Answer Sheet given, with HB Pencil. Read the Instructions
printed on the OMR Sheet carefully before answering the question.
1. Please write your Center Code Number and Roll Number very clearly (only one digit in one block)
on the OMR Sheet as given in your admission card. Please see that no block is left unfilled and even
zeros appearing in the Center Code Number are correctly transferred to the appropriate blocks on the
OMR Sheet as shown in the example given in the OMR Sheet. For all the subsequent purpose your
Center Code Number and Roll Number shall remain the same as given on the Admission Card.
2. The Test is in THREE PARTS. Part – I (Mental Ability) consists of 50 Questions (Q. Nos. 1 to 50),
Part-II (Language Comprehensive Test) consists of 50 Questions (Q. Nos. 51 to 100) and Part- III
(Aptitude Test) consists of 100 questions (Q. Nos. 101 to 200).
3. All questions carry one mark each.
4. Since all questions are compulsory, do not try to read through the whole question paper before
beginning to answer it.
5. Begin with the first question and keep trying one question after another till you finish all three parts
6. If you do not know the answer to any question, do not spend much time on it and pass on to next one.
If time permits, you can come back to the questions which you have left in the first instance and try
them again.
7. Since the time allotted to the question paper is very limited, you should make the best use of it by not
spending too much time on any question.
8. A black page is provided for rough work at the end of each part.
9. REMEMBER YOU HAVE TO SHADE ANSWERS ON A SEPARATE OMR SHEET PROVIDED.
10. Answer to each question is to be indicated by SHADING the circle having the number of the correct
alternative in OMR Sheet from among the ones given for the corresponding question in the booklet.
11. Now turn to the next page and start answering the questions.
12. After the examination, you should hand over the OMR Sheet to the Invigilator of the room.
13. The candidate need not return this Question Paper booklet and can take it after completion of the
examination. No candidate should leave the examination hall before the end of the examination.
PART – I
MENTAL ABILITY TEST
(Q.Nos. 1 to 50)
Max. Marks : 50
Note : SHADE the correct alternatives in the OMR Answer Sheet provided, from amongst the ones
given against the corresponding question in the Question Booklet. For shading the circles,
use HB Pencil.
Question (1 to 6) : In the Number series given below, one Number is missing. Each series is followed by
five alternative answers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). One of them is the right answer. Identify and indicate it
as per the "instructions".
1. 2, 12, 36, 80, 150, ………
1) 242 2) 262 3) 252 4) 232 5) 272
1. 3
2. 992, 552, …….., 132, 30, 6
1) 305 2) 306 3) 312 4) 326 5) 356
2. 5
3. 1695, 1700, 1710, 1727, 1753, …..
1) 1760 2) 1790 3) 1780 4) 1770 5) 1800
3. 2
4. 85, 66, 187, 200, 369, 386, ……
1) 675 2) 575 3) 475 4) 875 5) 975
4. No Answer
5. 20, 141, 310, 599, 960, 1489, …….
1) 2430 2) 2330 3) 2230 4) 2130 5) 2530
5. 2
6. 1900, 939, ………., 377, 376
1) 396 2) 698 3) 498 4) 598 5) 798
6. 3
Directions : Questions (7 to 10) are based on letter analogy. There are two pairs of letter combinations in
each Question., The first (left-side) pair has some relationship between its members. In the second pair,
one member is missing. Find this out from answers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) such that this pair has similar
relationship as the first pair. Indicate your answer as per the instruction.
7. CGKO : AEIM :: DHLP : ………..
1) BFJN 2) GJFN 3) FNJI 4) BJNF 5) FJNI
7. 1
8. 876 : FGH :: 345 : ………
1) CDE 2) EDC 3) DEC 4) CED 5) LED
8. 2
9. BARODA : CBSPEB :: ……..: CPNCBZ
1) MADRAS 2) BOMBAY 3) BANGURU 4) BANGLA 5)HYDERA
9. 2
10. CARPET: TCEAPR ::..... : LNAATOI
1) NATIONPL 2) NATIONAL 3) NATIOLNL 4) NATERANL 5) NATRELAN
10. No Answer
Directions : Questions (11 to 15) : Read the following information carefully and -answer the Questions
given-below.
11. If code of BOARD is CPBSE, then code of CHAIR ....
1) DIJBS 2) DIBJS 3) DIJSB 4) DISJB 5) DJBSI
11. 2
12. If code of BHOPAL is EERMDI then code of NAGPUR is .....
1) QXJMXO 2) QXJMXQ 3) QXMJXO 4) ZXJMXP 5) QMJXOP
12. 1
13. MONKEY is coded as XDJMNL, then code of TIGER is ....
1) QDFHS 2) SDFHS 3) SHFDS 4) OJFHS 5) SHSFD
13. 1
14. Code of APPLE is 50, then the code of ORANGE is ....
1) 60 2) 70 3) 80 4) 50 5) 40
14. 1
15. If CIRCLE is coded as DKUFI\IF, then the code of SQUARE is
1) TSXDFT 2) TSXDTF 3) TXSDFT 4) TXDTFS 5) TXTDSF
15. 2
Directions : Questions (16 to 20) :. In each of the Questions, the numbers are arranged in a certain order.
In one place, a Question mark is given. Find out which one of the answers will replace the Question mark
?
16.
7 11 14
8 ? 10
9 10 16
6 10 8
1) 8 2) 10 3) 9 4) 11 5) 12
16. 3
17.
1) 49 2) 50 3) 48 4) 55 5) 60
17. 2
18.
1) 5 2) 7 3) 4 4) 6 5) 8
18. 3
19.
1) 235 2) 141 3) 144 4) 188 5) 165
19. 4
20.
1) 7 2) 9 3) 6 4) 10 5) 8
20. 4
Directions : Questions (21 to 25) : With the help of given diagram, answer the following Questions
making the right choice from the given alternatives. Indicate the answer as e e instructions.
1) Rectangle represents Males
2) Triangle represents Educated
3) Circle represents Urban
4) Square represent Civil servants.
21. Who among the following is an , educated male, who is not an urban resident ?
1) 4 2) 5 3) 9 4) 11 5) 6
21. 4
22. Who among the following is neither a civil servant nor educated, but is urban and not a male ?
1) 2 2) 3 3) 6 4) 10 5) 5
22. 2
23. Who among the following is an educated male, who hails from urban area ?
1) 4 2) 2 3) 11 4) 5 5) 6
23. 1
24. Who among the following is uneducated and also an urban male ?
1) 2 2) 3 3) 11 4) 12 5) 5
24. 4
25. Who among the following is only a civil servant but neither a male nor urban oriented and
uneducated ?
1) 7 2) 8 3) 9 4) 14 5) 6
25. 1
Directions Questions (26 to 30) Four alternatives are alike but one is different from others. Find out the
different one and write its answer as per instruction.
26. 1) Nagpur 2) Varanasi 3) Mathura 4) Haridwar 5) Allahabad
26. 1
27. 1) 9416 2) 5202 3) 7128 4) 3236 5) 1572
27. 3
28. 1) Sociologist 2) Neurologist 3) Economist 4) Educationist 5) Psychologist
28. 2
29. 1) DJRT 2) CRVZ 3) HJNV 4) BFLR 5) HLXZ
29. 2
30. 1) BGL 2) FKP 3) AEI 4) CHM 5) DIN
30. 1
Directions : Questions (31 to 35) : Equations have become wrong due to wrong order of signs. Choose
the correct order of signs from the five alternatives given under each Question, so that the equation
becomes right. Write it in your answer as per instruction.
31. 6 3 4 22 + = ×
1) × + = 2) + - + 3) = × - 4) + - = 5) + × +
31. 1
32. 12 3 4 11 ÷ = ×
1) + + = 2) × - = 3) + - = 4) × = - 5) + = ×
32. 3
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