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1. Select the related word/letters/number 
from the given alternatives.  
 Cup : Coffee:: Bowl : ? 
 A. Dish    B. Spoon 
 C. Soup    D. Food 
Ans. C 
2. Select the related word/letters/number 
from the given alternatives.  
 ZYX : ABC:: VUT : ? 
 A. EFG    B. FGH 
 C. DEF    D. CDE 
Ans. A 
3. Select the related word/letters/number 
from the given alternatives.  
 ACE : HJL:: LNP : ? 
 A. SUW    B. MOQ 
 C. IJK    D. BDF 
Ans. A 
4. Select the related word/letters/number 
from the given alternatives.  
 96 : 32:: 48 : ? 
 A. 14    B. 12 
 C. 16    D. 18 
Ans. C 
5. Select the odd word/letters/number/ 
number pair from the given alternatives. 
 A. Blend    B. Mingle 
 C. Jumble   D. Clash 
Ans. D 
6. Select the odd word/letters/number/ 
number pair from the given alternatives. 
 A. ACE    B. ONE 
 C. EON    D. RED 
Ans. D 
7. Select the odd word/letters/number/ 
number pair from the given alternatives. 
 A. 1716    B. 2730 
 C. 3360    D. 4086 
Ans. D 
8. Select the odd word/letters/number/ 
number pair from the given alternatives. 
 A. 211    B. 287 
 C. 283    D. 277 
Ans. B 
9. A series is given with one term missing. 
Select the correct alternative from the 
given ones that will complete the series.  
 Narendra Modi, Manmohan Singh, Atal 
Bihari Vajpayee,  ? 
 A. V.P. Singh  
 B. P.V. Narasimha Rao 
 C. Chandra Shekhar 
 D. Jawaharlal Nehru 
Ans. B 
10. A series is given with one term missing. 
Select the correct alternative from the 
given ones that will complete the series.  
 FU, LO, RI, ? 
 A. PK    B. XC 
 C. UF    D. RI 
Ans. B 
11. A series is given with one term missing. 
Select the correct alternative from the 
given ones that will complete the series.  
 DE, GI, KN, ? 
 A. PS    B. PR 
 C. PT    D. TP 
Ans. C 
12. A series is given with one term missing. 
Select the correct alternative from the 
given ones that will complete the series.  
 2, 7, 16, ? , 46, 67 
 A. 26    B. 27 
 C. 29    D. 31 
Ans. C 
13. In the following question, two statements 
are given each followed by two conclusions 
I and II. You have to consider the 
statements to be true even if they seem to 
be at variance from commonly known 
facts. You have to decide which of the 
given conclusions, if any, follows from the 
given statements. 
 Statement: 
 (I) Determination is the key to success. If 
a person determines to achieve a 
certain goal in his or her life, no one 
can stop him/her from achieving it. 
 (II) Prioritizing various determined goals is 
another important aspect of decision 
making. 
 Conclusions: 
 (I) If I determine to achieve three goals in 
near future, my energy will get divided 
into three parts and I can never 
succeed. 
 (II) Making a prior plan for achieving those 
three things I can get near to all my 
goals. 
 A. Only conclusion II follows 
 B. Conclusion I and II both follow 
 C. Neither I nor II follow 
 D. Only conclusion I follows 
Ans. A 
14. Five boys are sitting facing towards South. 
Raj is between Rohit and Vishal. Vishal is 
to the immediate right of Manoj and Manoj 
is to the immediate right of Shekhar. Who 
is sitting in the middle? 
 A. Vishal    B. Manoj 
 C. Raj    D. Shekhar 
Ans. A 
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1. Select the related word/letters/number 
from the given alternatives.  
 Cup : Coffee:: Bowl : ? 
 A. Dish    B. Spoon 
 C. Soup    D. Food 
Ans. C 
2. Select the related word/letters/number 
from the given alternatives.  
 ZYX : ABC:: VUT : ? 
 A. EFG    B. FGH 
 C. DEF    D. CDE 
Ans. A 
3. Select the related word/letters/number 
from the given alternatives.  
 ACE : HJL:: LNP : ? 
 A. SUW    B. MOQ 
 C. IJK    D. BDF 
Ans. A 
4. Select the related word/letters/number 
from the given alternatives.  
 96 : 32:: 48 : ? 
 A. 14    B. 12 
 C. 16    D. 18 
Ans. C 
5. Select the odd word/letters/number/ 
number pair from the given alternatives. 
 A. Blend    B. Mingle 
 C. Jumble   D. Clash 
Ans. D 
6. Select the odd word/letters/number/ 
number pair from the given alternatives. 
 A. ACE    B. ONE 
 C. EON    D. RED 
Ans. D 
7. Select the odd word/letters/number/ 
number pair from the given alternatives. 
 A. 1716    B. 2730 
 C. 3360    D. 4086 
Ans. D 
8. Select the odd word/letters/number/ 
number pair from the given alternatives. 
 A. 211    B. 287 
 C. 283    D. 277 
Ans. B 
9. A series is given with one term missing. 
Select the correct alternative from the 
given ones that will complete the series.  
 Narendra Modi, Manmohan Singh, Atal 
Bihari Vajpayee,  ? 
 A. V.P. Singh  
 B. P.V. Narasimha Rao 
 C. Chandra Shekhar 
 D. Jawaharlal Nehru 
Ans. B 
10. A series is given with one term missing. 
Select the correct alternative from the 
given ones that will complete the series.  
 FU, LO, RI, ? 
 A. PK    B. XC 
 C. UF    D. RI 
Ans. B 
11. A series is given with one term missing. 
Select the correct alternative from the 
given ones that will complete the series.  
 DE, GI, KN, ? 
 A. PS    B. PR 
 C. PT    D. TP 
Ans. C 
12. A series is given with one term missing. 
Select the correct alternative from the 
given ones that will complete the series.  
 2, 7, 16, ? , 46, 67 
 A. 26    B. 27 
 C. 29    D. 31 
Ans. C 
13. In the following question, two statements 
are given each followed by two conclusions 
I and II. You have to consider the 
statements to be true even if they seem to 
be at variance from commonly known 
facts. You have to decide which of the 
given conclusions, if any, follows from the 
given statements. 
 Statement: 
 (I) Determination is the key to success. If 
a person determines to achieve a 
certain goal in his or her life, no one 
can stop him/her from achieving it. 
 (II) Prioritizing various determined goals is 
another important aspect of decision 
making. 
 Conclusions: 
 (I) If I determine to achieve three goals in 
near future, my energy will get divided 
into three parts and I can never 
succeed. 
 (II) Making a prior plan for achieving those 
three things I can get near to all my 
goals. 
 A. Only conclusion II follows 
 B. Conclusion I and II both follow 
 C. Neither I nor II follow 
 D. Only conclusion I follows 
Ans. A 
14. Five boys are sitting facing towards South. 
Raj is between Rohit and Vishal. Vishal is 
to the immediate right of Manoj and Manoj 
is to the immediate right of Shekhar. Who 
is sitting in the middle? 
 A. Vishal    B. Manoj 
 C. Raj    D. Shekhar 
Ans. A 
 
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15. Arrange the given words in the sequence in 
which they occur in the dictionary. 
 i. Application  ii.  Approve 
 iii. Appeal   iv. Astonishing 
 A. ii, iii, iv, i   B. iii, ii,i, iv 
 C. iii, i, ii, iv   D. i, ii, iii, iv 
Ans. C 
16. If in a certain code language, "STUBBORN" 
is written as "TUVCANQM". How is 
"TRAINING" written in that code language? 
 A. USBJMHFM  B. USBJMHMF 
 C. JBSUFMHM  D. USBJMHME 
Ans. B 
17. If "+" means "minus", "x" means "divided 
by", "÷" means "plus" and "-" means 
"multiplied by", then  
 300 10 5 36 57 ? ? ? ? ? ?  
 A. 150    B. 171 
 C. 230    D. 234 
Ans. B 
18. Which of the following interchanges in 
signs and numbers will make the given 
equation correct?  
 7 9 5 68 ? ? ?  
 A. + and =, 5 and 6  
 B. + and =, 7 and 9 
 C. x and +, 5 and 7  
 D. x and +, 7 and 9  
Ans. C 
19. If "+" means "minus", "x" means "divided 
by", "÷" means "plus" and "-" means 
"multiplied by", then  
 76 4 4 12 37 ? ? ? ? ? ?  
 A. 9     B. 7 
 C. 8     D. 3 
Ans. C 
20. A man walks 20 m towards north, then he 
turns right and walks 3 m, then turns left 
and walks 4 m and from there he walks 4 
m towards east. How far and in which 
direction is he from his initial position? 
 A. 25 m east   B. 25 m north-east  
 C. 20 m north   D. 24 m north  
Ans. B 
21. A word is represented by only one set of 
numbers as given in any one of the 
alternatives. The sets of numbers given in 
the alternatives are represented by two 
classes of alphabets as shown in the given 
two matrices. The columns and rows of 
Matrix-I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that 
of Matrix-II are numbered from 5 to 9. A 
letter from these matrices can be 
represented first by its row and next by its 
column, for example, ‘Q’ can be 
represented by 22, 33 etc. and ‘G’ can be 
represented by 86, 89 etc. Similarly, you 
have to identify the set for the word 
‘CREED’. 
  
  A. 32, 76, 65, 56, 77 
 B. 54, 67, 78, 56, 79 
 C. 43,32, 65, 56, 77 
 D. 32, 85, 56, 65, 78 
Ans. A 
22. While posing for a family photo, the father 
is standing to the right of the son and left 
of the grandmother. The mother is sitting 
to the left of her daughter and right of the 
grandmother. Who is seated in the middle? 
 A. Grandmother  B. Son 
 C. Father   D. Mother 
Ans. A 
23. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then 
which of the answer figures is the right 
image of the given figure? 
 
 A.    B.  
 C.    D.  
Ans. C 
24. Identify the diagram that best represents 
the relationship among the given classes. 
 Country, State, City 
 A.    B.  
 C.    D.  
Ans. D 
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1. Select the related word/letters/number 
from the given alternatives.  
 Cup : Coffee:: Bowl : ? 
 A. Dish    B. Spoon 
 C. Soup    D. Food 
Ans. C 
2. Select the related word/letters/number 
from the given alternatives.  
 ZYX : ABC:: VUT : ? 
 A. EFG    B. FGH 
 C. DEF    D. CDE 
Ans. A 
3. Select the related word/letters/number 
from the given alternatives.  
 ACE : HJL:: LNP : ? 
 A. SUW    B. MOQ 
 C. IJK    D. BDF 
Ans. A 
4. Select the related word/letters/number 
from the given alternatives.  
 96 : 32:: 48 : ? 
 A. 14    B. 12 
 C. 16    D. 18 
Ans. C 
5. Select the odd word/letters/number/ 
number pair from the given alternatives. 
 A. Blend    B. Mingle 
 C. Jumble   D. Clash 
Ans. D 
6. Select the odd word/letters/number/ 
number pair from the given alternatives. 
 A. ACE    B. ONE 
 C. EON    D. RED 
Ans. D 
7. Select the odd word/letters/number/ 
number pair from the given alternatives. 
 A. 1716    B. 2730 
 C. 3360    D. 4086 
Ans. D 
8. Select the odd word/letters/number/ 
number pair from the given alternatives. 
 A. 211    B. 287 
 C. 283    D. 277 
Ans. B 
9. A series is given with one term missing. 
Select the correct alternative from the 
given ones that will complete the series.  
 Narendra Modi, Manmohan Singh, Atal 
Bihari Vajpayee,  ? 
 A. V.P. Singh  
 B. P.V. Narasimha Rao 
 C. Chandra Shekhar 
 D. Jawaharlal Nehru 
Ans. B 
10. A series is given with one term missing. 
Select the correct alternative from the 
given ones that will complete the series.  
 FU, LO, RI, ? 
 A. PK    B. XC 
 C. UF    D. RI 
Ans. B 
11. A series is given with one term missing. 
Select the correct alternative from the 
given ones that will complete the series.  
 DE, GI, KN, ? 
 A. PS    B. PR 
 C. PT    D. TP 
Ans. C 
12. A series is given with one term missing. 
Select the correct alternative from the 
given ones that will complete the series.  
 2, 7, 16, ? , 46, 67 
 A. 26    B. 27 
 C. 29    D. 31 
Ans. C 
13. In the following question, two statements 
are given each followed by two conclusions 
I and II. You have to consider the 
statements to be true even if they seem to 
be at variance from commonly known 
facts. You have to decide which of the 
given conclusions, if any, follows from the 
given statements. 
 Statement: 
 (I) Determination is the key to success. If 
a person determines to achieve a 
certain goal in his or her life, no one 
can stop him/her from achieving it. 
 (II) Prioritizing various determined goals is 
another important aspect of decision 
making. 
 Conclusions: 
 (I) If I determine to achieve three goals in 
near future, my energy will get divided 
into three parts and I can never 
succeed. 
 (II) Making a prior plan for achieving those 
three things I can get near to all my 
goals. 
 A. Only conclusion II follows 
 B. Conclusion I and II both follow 
 C. Neither I nor II follow 
 D. Only conclusion I follows 
Ans. A 
14. Five boys are sitting facing towards South. 
Raj is between Rohit and Vishal. Vishal is 
to the immediate right of Manoj and Manoj 
is to the immediate right of Shekhar. Who 
is sitting in the middle? 
 A. Vishal    B. Manoj 
 C. Raj    D. Shekhar 
Ans. A 
 
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15. Arrange the given words in the sequence in 
which they occur in the dictionary. 
 i. Application  ii.  Approve 
 iii. Appeal   iv. Astonishing 
 A. ii, iii, iv, i   B. iii, ii,i, iv 
 C. iii, i, ii, iv   D. i, ii, iii, iv 
Ans. C 
16. If in a certain code language, "STUBBORN" 
is written as "TUVCANQM". How is 
"TRAINING" written in that code language? 
 A. USBJMHFM  B. USBJMHMF 
 C. JBSUFMHM  D. USBJMHME 
Ans. B 
17. If "+" means "minus", "x" means "divided 
by", "÷" means "plus" and "-" means 
"multiplied by", then  
 300 10 5 36 57 ? ? ? ? ? ?  
 A. 150    B. 171 
 C. 230    D. 234 
Ans. B 
18. Which of the following interchanges in 
signs and numbers will make the given 
equation correct?  
 7 9 5 68 ? ? ?  
 A. + and =, 5 and 6  
 B. + and =, 7 and 9 
 C. x and +, 5 and 7  
 D. x and +, 7 and 9  
Ans. C 
19. If "+" means "minus", "x" means "divided 
by", "÷" means "plus" and "-" means 
"multiplied by", then  
 76 4 4 12 37 ? ? ? ? ? ?  
 A. 9     B. 7 
 C. 8     D. 3 
Ans. C 
20. A man walks 20 m towards north, then he 
turns right and walks 3 m, then turns left 
and walks 4 m and from there he walks 4 
m towards east. How far and in which 
direction is he from his initial position? 
 A. 25 m east   B. 25 m north-east  
 C. 20 m north   D. 24 m north  
Ans. B 
21. A word is represented by only one set of 
numbers as given in any one of the 
alternatives. The sets of numbers given in 
the alternatives are represented by two 
classes of alphabets as shown in the given 
two matrices. The columns and rows of 
Matrix-I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that 
of Matrix-II are numbered from 5 to 9. A 
letter from these matrices can be 
represented first by its row and next by its 
column, for example, ‘Q’ can be 
represented by 22, 33 etc. and ‘G’ can be 
represented by 86, 89 etc. Similarly, you 
have to identify the set for the word 
‘CREED’. 
  
  A. 32, 76, 65, 56, 77 
 B. 54, 67, 78, 56, 79 
 C. 43,32, 65, 56, 77 
 D. 32, 85, 56, 65, 78 
Ans. A 
22. While posing for a family photo, the father 
is standing to the right of the son and left 
of the grandmother. The mother is sitting 
to the left of her daughter and right of the 
grandmother. Who is seated in the middle? 
 A. Grandmother  B. Son 
 C. Father   D. Mother 
Ans. A 
23. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then 
which of the answer figures is the right 
image of the given figure? 
 
 A.    B.  
 C.    D.  
Ans. C 
24. Identify the diagram that best represents 
the relationship among the given classes. 
 Country, State, City 
 A.    B.  
 C.    D.  
Ans. D 
 
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25. A piece of paper is folded and punched as 
shown below in the question figures. From 
the given answer figures, indicate how it 
will appear when opened. 
 
 A.    B.  
 C.    D.  
Ans. A 
26. Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka is in _______. 
 A. Maharashtra  B. Himachal Pradesh 
 C. Karnataka  D. Madhya Pradesh 
Ans. D 
27. Highest Civilian Honour received by 
Anupam  Kher is _______. 
 A. Padma Shri  
 B. Padma Bhushan 
 C. Padma Vibhushan 
 D. Bharat Ratna 
Ans. B 
28. _______is a strong drug that doctors give 
to people to make them calm or help them 
sleep. 
 A. Barbiturate  B. Antidepressant 
 C. Antihistamine  D. Beta-Blocker 
Ans. A 
29. Artocarpus integra is the scienti?c name of 
_______. 
 A. Guava   B. Pineapple 
 C. Silver Oak  D. Jack fruit 
Ans. D 
30. Which organ stores fat soluble vitamins? 
 A. Blood    B. Skin 
 C. Liver    D. Pancreas 
Ans. C 
31. Fe has 26 protons in its nucleus. What are 
the number of electrons in Fe
2
+ (II) ion? 
 A. 24    B. 26 
 C. 28    D. 13 
Ans. A 
32. Which of the following elements has the 
lowest melting point? 
 A. Titanium   B. Sulphur 
 C. Argon    D. Zinc 
Ans. C 
33. ALU is a part of a computer is _______. 
 A. Application  B. ROM 
 C. RAM    D. Processor 
Ans. D 
34. English is the of?cial language of  _______. 
 A. Chandigarh 
 B. Dadra and Nagar Haveli 
 C. Daman and Diu 
 D. Delhi 
Ans. A 
35. If demand curve for roller skates is 
D 23000 19P ?? and supply curve is 
S 18000 6P, ?? ?nd the equilibrium Price? 
 A. Rs 100   B. Rs 400 
 C. Rs 50    D. Rs 200 
Ans. D 
36. Match the characteristics with their market   
structure: 
 (a) Expand out put until MC = MR 
 (b) Elasticity of demand depends on pricing 
policies of rivals 
 A. (a) Pure competition, (b) Pure 
Monopoly  
 B. (a) Pure Monopoly, (b) Monopolistic 
competition  
 C. (a) Pure competition, (b) Oligopoly  
 D.  (a) Monopolistic competition, (b) 
Oligopoly  
Ans. D 
37. Panna National Park is in which state? 
 A. Rajasthan  B. Maharashtra 
 C. Gujarat   D. Madhya Pradesh 
Ans. D 
38. BSE SENSEX Constitutes  number _______ 
of companies. 
 A. 30    B. 40 
 C. 50    D. 60 
Ans. A 
39. International Date line passes through 
middle of _______Ocean. 
 A. Arctic    B. Indian 
 C. Atlantic   D. Paci?c 
Ans. D 
40. What is the capital of Turkey? 
 A. Jerusalem  B. Canberra 
 C. Wellington  D. Ankara 
Ans. D 
41. Before its Independence, Bangladesh was 
part of _______. 
 A. India    B. China 
 C. Pakistan   D. United Kingdom 
Ans. C 
42. Humayun was born in the year  _______. 
 A. 1508    B. 1608 
 C. 1708    D. 1808 
Ans. A 
 
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1. Select the related word/letters/number 
from the given alternatives.  
 Cup : Coffee:: Bowl : ? 
 A. Dish    B. Spoon 
 C. Soup    D. Food 
Ans. C 
2. Select the related word/letters/number 
from the given alternatives.  
 ZYX : ABC:: VUT : ? 
 A. EFG    B. FGH 
 C. DEF    D. CDE 
Ans. A 
3. Select the related word/letters/number 
from the given alternatives.  
 ACE : HJL:: LNP : ? 
 A. SUW    B. MOQ 
 C. IJK    D. BDF 
Ans. A 
4. Select the related word/letters/number 
from the given alternatives.  
 96 : 32:: 48 : ? 
 A. 14    B. 12 
 C. 16    D. 18 
Ans. C 
5. Select the odd word/letters/number/ 
number pair from the given alternatives. 
 A. Blend    B. Mingle 
 C. Jumble   D. Clash 
Ans. D 
6. Select the odd word/letters/number/ 
number pair from the given alternatives. 
 A. ACE    B. ONE 
 C. EON    D. RED 
Ans. D 
7. Select the odd word/letters/number/ 
number pair from the given alternatives. 
 A. 1716    B. 2730 
 C. 3360    D. 4086 
Ans. D 
8. Select the odd word/letters/number/ 
number pair from the given alternatives. 
 A. 211    B. 287 
 C. 283    D. 277 
Ans. B 
9. A series is given with one term missing. 
Select the correct alternative from the 
given ones that will complete the series.  
 Narendra Modi, Manmohan Singh, Atal 
Bihari Vajpayee,  ? 
 A. V.P. Singh  
 B. P.V. Narasimha Rao 
 C. Chandra Shekhar 
 D. Jawaharlal Nehru 
Ans. B 
10. A series is given with one term missing. 
Select the correct alternative from the 
given ones that will complete the series.  
 FU, LO, RI, ? 
 A. PK    B. XC 
 C. UF    D. RI 
Ans. B 
11. A series is given with one term missing. 
Select the correct alternative from the 
given ones that will complete the series.  
 DE, GI, KN, ? 
 A. PS    B. PR 
 C. PT    D. TP 
Ans. C 
12. A series is given with one term missing. 
Select the correct alternative from the 
given ones that will complete the series.  
 2, 7, 16, ? , 46, 67 
 A. 26    B. 27 
 C. 29    D. 31 
Ans. C 
13. In the following question, two statements 
are given each followed by two conclusions 
I and II. You have to consider the 
statements to be true even if they seem to 
be at variance from commonly known 
facts. You have to decide which of the 
given conclusions, if any, follows from the 
given statements. 
 Statement: 
 (I) Determination is the key to success. If 
a person determines to achieve a 
certain goal in his or her life, no one 
can stop him/her from achieving it. 
 (II) Prioritizing various determined goals is 
another important aspect of decision 
making. 
 Conclusions: 
 (I) If I determine to achieve three goals in 
near future, my energy will get divided 
into three parts and I can never 
succeed. 
 (II) Making a prior plan for achieving those 
three things I can get near to all my 
goals. 
 A. Only conclusion II follows 
 B. Conclusion I and II both follow 
 C. Neither I nor II follow 
 D. Only conclusion I follows 
Ans. A 
14. Five boys are sitting facing towards South. 
Raj is between Rohit and Vishal. Vishal is 
to the immediate right of Manoj and Manoj 
is to the immediate right of Shekhar. Who 
is sitting in the middle? 
 A. Vishal    B. Manoj 
 C. Raj    D. Shekhar 
Ans. A 
 
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15. Arrange the given words in the sequence in 
which they occur in the dictionary. 
 i. Application  ii.  Approve 
 iii. Appeal   iv. Astonishing 
 A. ii, iii, iv, i   B. iii, ii,i, iv 
 C. iii, i, ii, iv   D. i, ii, iii, iv 
Ans. C 
16. If in a certain code language, "STUBBORN" 
is written as "TUVCANQM". How is 
"TRAINING" written in that code language? 
 A. USBJMHFM  B. USBJMHMF 
 C. JBSUFMHM  D. USBJMHME 
Ans. B 
17. If "+" means "minus", "x" means "divided 
by", "÷" means "plus" and "-" means 
"multiplied by", then  
 300 10 5 36 57 ? ? ? ? ? ?  
 A. 150    B. 171 
 C. 230    D. 234 
Ans. B 
18. Which of the following interchanges in 
signs and numbers will make the given 
equation correct?  
 7 9 5 68 ? ? ?  
 A. + and =, 5 and 6  
 B. + and =, 7 and 9 
 C. x and +, 5 and 7  
 D. x and +, 7 and 9  
Ans. C 
19. If "+" means "minus", "x" means "divided 
by", "÷" means "plus" and "-" means 
"multiplied by", then  
 76 4 4 12 37 ? ? ? ? ? ?  
 A. 9     B. 7 
 C. 8     D. 3 
Ans. C 
20. A man walks 20 m towards north, then he 
turns right and walks 3 m, then turns left 
and walks 4 m and from there he walks 4 
m towards east. How far and in which 
direction is he from his initial position? 
 A. 25 m east   B. 25 m north-east  
 C. 20 m north   D. 24 m north  
Ans. B 
21. A word is represented by only one set of 
numbers as given in any one of the 
alternatives. The sets of numbers given in 
the alternatives are represented by two 
classes of alphabets as shown in the given 
two matrices. The columns and rows of 
Matrix-I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that 
of Matrix-II are numbered from 5 to 9. A 
letter from these matrices can be 
represented first by its row and next by its 
column, for example, ‘Q’ can be 
represented by 22, 33 etc. and ‘G’ can be 
represented by 86, 89 etc. Similarly, you 
have to identify the set for the word 
‘CREED’. 
  
  A. 32, 76, 65, 56, 77 
 B. 54, 67, 78, 56, 79 
 C. 43,32, 65, 56, 77 
 D. 32, 85, 56, 65, 78 
Ans. A 
22. While posing for a family photo, the father 
is standing to the right of the son and left 
of the grandmother. The mother is sitting 
to the left of her daughter and right of the 
grandmother. Who is seated in the middle? 
 A. Grandmother  B. Son 
 C. Father   D. Mother 
Ans. A 
23. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then 
which of the answer figures is the right 
image of the given figure? 
 
 A.    B.  
 C.    D.  
Ans. C 
24. Identify the diagram that best represents 
the relationship among the given classes. 
 Country, State, City 
 A.    B.  
 C.    D.  
Ans. D 
 
4 
 
25. A piece of paper is folded and punched as 
shown below in the question figures. From 
the given answer figures, indicate how it 
will appear when opened. 
 
 A.    B.  
 C.    D.  
Ans. A 
26. Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka is in _______. 
 A. Maharashtra  B. Himachal Pradesh 
 C. Karnataka  D. Madhya Pradesh 
Ans. D 
27. Highest Civilian Honour received by 
Anupam  Kher is _______. 
 A. Padma Shri  
 B. Padma Bhushan 
 C. Padma Vibhushan 
 D. Bharat Ratna 
Ans. B 
28. _______is a strong drug that doctors give 
to people to make them calm or help them 
sleep. 
 A. Barbiturate  B. Antidepressant 
 C. Antihistamine  D. Beta-Blocker 
Ans. A 
29. Artocarpus integra is the scienti?c name of 
_______. 
 A. Guava   B. Pineapple 
 C. Silver Oak  D. Jack fruit 
Ans. D 
30. Which organ stores fat soluble vitamins? 
 A. Blood    B. Skin 
 C. Liver    D. Pancreas 
Ans. C 
31. Fe has 26 protons in its nucleus. What are 
the number of electrons in Fe
2
+ (II) ion? 
 A. 24    B. 26 
 C. 28    D. 13 
Ans. A 
32. Which of the following elements has the 
lowest melting point? 
 A. Titanium   B. Sulphur 
 C. Argon    D. Zinc 
Ans. C 
33. ALU is a part of a computer is _______. 
 A. Application  B. ROM 
 C. RAM    D. Processor 
Ans. D 
34. English is the of?cial language of  _______. 
 A. Chandigarh 
 B. Dadra and Nagar Haveli 
 C. Daman and Diu 
 D. Delhi 
Ans. A 
35. If demand curve for roller skates is 
D 23000 19P ?? and supply curve is 
S 18000 6P, ?? ?nd the equilibrium Price? 
 A. Rs 100   B. Rs 400 
 C. Rs 50    D. Rs 200 
Ans. D 
36. Match the characteristics with their market   
structure: 
 (a) Expand out put until MC = MR 
 (b) Elasticity of demand depends on pricing 
policies of rivals 
 A. (a) Pure competition, (b) Pure 
Monopoly  
 B. (a) Pure Monopoly, (b) Monopolistic 
competition  
 C. (a) Pure competition, (b) Oligopoly  
 D.  (a) Monopolistic competition, (b) 
Oligopoly  
Ans. D 
37. Panna National Park is in which state? 
 A. Rajasthan  B. Maharashtra 
 C. Gujarat   D. Madhya Pradesh 
Ans. D 
38. BSE SENSEX Constitutes  number _______ 
of companies. 
 A. 30    B. 40 
 C. 50    D. 60 
Ans. A 
39. International Date line passes through 
middle of _______Ocean. 
 A. Arctic    B. Indian 
 C. Atlantic   D. Paci?c 
Ans. D 
40. What is the capital of Turkey? 
 A. Jerusalem  B. Canberra 
 C. Wellington  D. Ankara 
Ans. D 
41. Before its Independence, Bangladesh was 
part of _______. 
 A. India    B. China 
 C. Pakistan   D. United Kingdom 
Ans. C 
42. Humayun was born in the year  _______. 
 A. 1508    B. 1608 
 C. 1708    D. 1808 
Ans. A 
 
 
5 
 
43. Who Invented the 3-D printer?  
 A. Nick Holonyak 
 B. Elias Howe 
 C. Chuck Hull 
 D. Christiaan Huygens 
Ans. C 
44. Alpha particles are _______. 
 A. twice the mass of beta particles 
 B. negatively charged 
 C. just like helium nuclei 
 D. lower in ionizing power as compared to 
gamma rays 
Ans. C 
45. Unit of impedance is _______. 
 A. ohm    B. henry 
 C. tesla    D. hertz 
Ans. A 
46. Who has served maximum time as the 
Prime Minister of India? 
 A. Jawaharlal Nehru 
 B. Indira Gandhi 
 C. Manmohan Singh 
 D. Lal Bahadur Shastri 
Ans. A 
47. What is the maximum number of Members 
in Lok Sabha? 
 A. 512    B. 542 
 C. 552    D. 532 
Ans. C 
48. In 2012 London Olympics, Saina Nehwal 
won the _______. 
 A. Gold Medal 
 B. Silver Medal 
 C. Bronze Medal 
 D. Didn't win any Medal 
Ans. C 
49. Who is the author of "Go Clown: 
#AccheDin for Comedy"? 
 A. Preeti Shenoy 
 B. Nikita Singh 
 C. Shatrugna Vadwlas 
 D. Ashwin Sanghi 
Ans. C 
50. Periyar Tiger Reserve is in which   state? 
 A. Telangana  B. Tamil Nadu 
 C. Kerala   D. Uttarakhand 
Ans. C 
51. A trader had 6 quintals of wheat. He sold a 
part of it at 7% pro?t and the rest at 17% 
pro?t, so that he made a total pro?t of 
11%. How much wheat did he sell at 17% 
pro?t? 
 A. 360 kg   B. 240 kg 
 C. 120 kg   D. 480 kg 
Ans. D 
52. Badki can bake 45 cakes in 9 hours, Badki 
and Chutki together can bake 80 cakes in 
10 hours. How many cakes Chutki can 
bake in 40 hours? 
 A. 125    B. 10 
 C. 120    D. 20 
Ans. C 
53. Of the 5 numbers whose average is 72, the 
?rst is 1/8 times the sum of other 4. The 
?rst number is _______.  
 A. 60    B. 26 
 C. 40    D. 80 
Ans. C 
54. If 6/7th of 8/5th of a number is 192, then 
3/4th of that number is _______. 
 A. 105    B. 77 
 C. 36    D. 80 
Ans. A 
55. The value of x for which the expressions 
5x 17 ? and 17x 5 ? become equal is 
_______.  
 A. 11/6    B. -11/6 
 C. 6/11    D. -6/11 
Ans. A 
56. On dividing 
2 2 2
111a b c by 
2
37a , we get 
__________. 
 A. 
2
2c     B. 
2
2b  
 C. 3     D. 
22
3b c  
Ans. D 
57. If a merchant offers a discount of 30% on 
the list price, then he makes a loss of 16%. 
What % pro?t or % loss will he make if he 
A. 14 percent pro?t  
 B. 4 percent loss  
 C. 26 percent pro?t  
 D. 8 percent pro?t  
Ans. B 
58. If 5x 4 2 x ? ? ? and 4x 5 2x 5, ? ? ? then x 
can take which of the following values? 
 A. 3     B. 6 
 C. -7    D. -1 
Ans. D 
59. A bank offers 15% compound interest per 
half year. A customer deposits Rs 8800 
each on 1st January and 1st July of a year. 
At the end of the year, the amount he 
would have gained by way of interest is 
__________. 
 A. Rs 8315   B. Rs 2079 
 C. Rs 4158   D. Rs 1039 
Ans. C 
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1. Select the related word/letters/number 
from the given alternatives.  
 Cup : Coffee:: Bowl : ? 
 A. Dish    B. Spoon 
 C. Soup    D. Food 
Ans. C 
2. Select the related word/letters/number 
from the given alternatives.  
 ZYX : ABC:: VUT : ? 
 A. EFG    B. FGH 
 C. DEF    D. CDE 
Ans. A 
3. Select the related word/letters/number 
from the given alternatives.  
 ACE : HJL:: LNP : ? 
 A. SUW    B. MOQ 
 C. IJK    D. BDF 
Ans. A 
4. Select the related word/letters/number 
from the given alternatives.  
 96 : 32:: 48 : ? 
 A. 14    B. 12 
 C. 16    D. 18 
Ans. C 
5. Select the odd word/letters/number/ 
number pair from the given alternatives. 
 A. Blend    B. Mingle 
 C. Jumble   D. Clash 
Ans. D 
6. Select the odd word/letters/number/ 
number pair from the given alternatives. 
 A. ACE    B. ONE 
 C. EON    D. RED 
Ans. D 
7. Select the odd word/letters/number/ 
number pair from the given alternatives. 
 A. 1716    B. 2730 
 C. 3360    D. 4086 
Ans. D 
8. Select the odd word/letters/number/ 
number pair from the given alternatives. 
 A. 211    B. 287 
 C. 283    D. 277 
Ans. B 
9. A series is given with one term missing. 
Select the correct alternative from the 
given ones that will complete the series.  
 Narendra Modi, Manmohan Singh, Atal 
Bihari Vajpayee,  ? 
 A. V.P. Singh  
 B. P.V. Narasimha Rao 
 C. Chandra Shekhar 
 D. Jawaharlal Nehru 
Ans. B 
10. A series is given with one term missing. 
Select the correct alternative from the 
given ones that will complete the series.  
 FU, LO, RI, ? 
 A. PK    B. XC 
 C. UF    D. RI 
Ans. B 
11. A series is given with one term missing. 
Select the correct alternative from the 
given ones that will complete the series.  
 DE, GI, KN, ? 
 A. PS    B. PR 
 C. PT    D. TP 
Ans. C 
12. A series is given with one term missing. 
Select the correct alternative from the 
given ones that will complete the series.  
 2, 7, 16, ? , 46, 67 
 A. 26    B. 27 
 C. 29    D. 31 
Ans. C 
13. In the following question, two statements 
are given each followed by two conclusions 
I and II. You have to consider the 
statements to be true even if they seem to 
be at variance from commonly known 
facts. You have to decide which of the 
given conclusions, if any, follows from the 
given statements. 
 Statement: 
 (I) Determination is the key to success. If 
a person determines to achieve a 
certain goal in his or her life, no one 
can stop him/her from achieving it. 
 (II) Prioritizing various determined goals is 
another important aspect of decision 
making. 
 Conclusions: 
 (I) If I determine to achieve three goals in 
near future, my energy will get divided 
into three parts and I can never 
succeed. 
 (II) Making a prior plan for achieving those 
three things I can get near to all my 
goals. 
 A. Only conclusion II follows 
 B. Conclusion I and II both follow 
 C. Neither I nor II follow 
 D. Only conclusion I follows 
Ans. A 
14. Five boys are sitting facing towards South. 
Raj is between Rohit and Vishal. Vishal is 
to the immediate right of Manoj and Manoj 
is to the immediate right of Shekhar. Who 
is sitting in the middle? 
 A. Vishal    B. Manoj 
 C. Raj    D. Shekhar 
Ans. A 
 
3 
 
15. Arrange the given words in the sequence in 
which they occur in the dictionary. 
 i. Application  ii.  Approve 
 iii. Appeal   iv. Astonishing 
 A. ii, iii, iv, i   B. iii, ii,i, iv 
 C. iii, i, ii, iv   D. i, ii, iii, iv 
Ans. C 
16. If in a certain code language, "STUBBORN" 
is written as "TUVCANQM". How is 
"TRAINING" written in that code language? 
 A. USBJMHFM  B. USBJMHMF 
 C. JBSUFMHM  D. USBJMHME 
Ans. B 
17. If "+" means "minus", "x" means "divided 
by", "÷" means "plus" and "-" means 
"multiplied by", then  
 300 10 5 36 57 ? ? ? ? ? ?  
 A. 150    B. 171 
 C. 230    D. 234 
Ans. B 
18. Which of the following interchanges in 
signs and numbers will make the given 
equation correct?  
 7 9 5 68 ? ? ?  
 A. + and =, 5 and 6  
 B. + and =, 7 and 9 
 C. x and +, 5 and 7  
 D. x and +, 7 and 9  
Ans. C 
19. If "+" means "minus", "x" means "divided 
by", "÷" means "plus" and "-" means 
"multiplied by", then  
 76 4 4 12 37 ? ? ? ? ? ?  
 A. 9     B. 7 
 C. 8     D. 3 
Ans. C 
20. A man walks 20 m towards north, then he 
turns right and walks 3 m, then turns left 
and walks 4 m and from there he walks 4 
m towards east. How far and in which 
direction is he from his initial position? 
 A. 25 m east   B. 25 m north-east  
 C. 20 m north   D. 24 m north  
Ans. B 
21. A word is represented by only one set of 
numbers as given in any one of the 
alternatives. The sets of numbers given in 
the alternatives are represented by two 
classes of alphabets as shown in the given 
two matrices. The columns and rows of 
Matrix-I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that 
of Matrix-II are numbered from 5 to 9. A 
letter from these matrices can be 
represented first by its row and next by its 
column, for example, ‘Q’ can be 
represented by 22, 33 etc. and ‘G’ can be 
represented by 86, 89 etc. Similarly, you 
have to identify the set for the word 
‘CREED’. 
  
  A. 32, 76, 65, 56, 77 
 B. 54, 67, 78, 56, 79 
 C. 43,32, 65, 56, 77 
 D. 32, 85, 56, 65, 78 
Ans. A 
22. While posing for a family photo, the father 
is standing to the right of the son and left 
of the grandmother. The mother is sitting 
to the left of her daughter and right of the 
grandmother. Who is seated in the middle? 
 A. Grandmother  B. Son 
 C. Father   D. Mother 
Ans. A 
23. If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then 
which of the answer figures is the right 
image of the given figure? 
 
 A.    B.  
 C.    D.  
Ans. C 
24. Identify the diagram that best represents 
the relationship among the given classes. 
 Country, State, City 
 A.    B.  
 C.    D.  
Ans. D 
 
4 
 
25. A piece of paper is folded and punched as 
shown below in the question figures. From 
the given answer figures, indicate how it 
will appear when opened. 
 
 A.    B.  
 C.    D.  
Ans. A 
26. Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka is in _______. 
 A. Maharashtra  B. Himachal Pradesh 
 C. Karnataka  D. Madhya Pradesh 
Ans. D 
27. Highest Civilian Honour received by 
Anupam  Kher is _______. 
 A. Padma Shri  
 B. Padma Bhushan 
 C. Padma Vibhushan 
 D. Bharat Ratna 
Ans. B 
28. _______is a strong drug that doctors give 
to people to make them calm or help them 
sleep. 
 A. Barbiturate  B. Antidepressant 
 C. Antihistamine  D. Beta-Blocker 
Ans. A 
29. Artocarpus integra is the scienti?c name of 
_______. 
 A. Guava   B. Pineapple 
 C. Silver Oak  D. Jack fruit 
Ans. D 
30. Which organ stores fat soluble vitamins? 
 A. Blood    B. Skin 
 C. Liver    D. Pancreas 
Ans. C 
31. Fe has 26 protons in its nucleus. What are 
the number of electrons in Fe
2
+ (II) ion? 
 A. 24    B. 26 
 C. 28    D. 13 
Ans. A 
32. Which of the following elements has the 
lowest melting point? 
 A. Titanium   B. Sulphur 
 C. Argon    D. Zinc 
Ans. C 
33. ALU is a part of a computer is _______. 
 A. Application  B. ROM 
 C. RAM    D. Processor 
Ans. D 
34. English is the of?cial language of  _______. 
 A. Chandigarh 
 B. Dadra and Nagar Haveli 
 C. Daman and Diu 
 D. Delhi 
Ans. A 
35. If demand curve for roller skates is 
D 23000 19P ?? and supply curve is 
S 18000 6P, ?? ?nd the equilibrium Price? 
 A. Rs 100   B. Rs 400 
 C. Rs 50    D. Rs 200 
Ans. D 
36. Match the characteristics with their market   
structure: 
 (a) Expand out put until MC = MR 
 (b) Elasticity of demand depends on pricing 
policies of rivals 
 A. (a) Pure competition, (b) Pure 
Monopoly  
 B. (a) Pure Monopoly, (b) Monopolistic 
competition  
 C. (a) Pure competition, (b) Oligopoly  
 D.  (a) Monopolistic competition, (b) 
Oligopoly  
Ans. D 
37. Panna National Park is in which state? 
 A. Rajasthan  B. Maharashtra 
 C. Gujarat   D. Madhya Pradesh 
Ans. D 
38. BSE SENSEX Constitutes  number _______ 
of companies. 
 A. 30    B. 40 
 C. 50    D. 60 
Ans. A 
39. International Date line passes through 
middle of _______Ocean. 
 A. Arctic    B. Indian 
 C. Atlantic   D. Paci?c 
Ans. D 
40. What is the capital of Turkey? 
 A. Jerusalem  B. Canberra 
 C. Wellington  D. Ankara 
Ans. D 
41. Before its Independence, Bangladesh was 
part of _______. 
 A. India    B. China 
 C. Pakistan   D. United Kingdom 
Ans. C 
42. Humayun was born in the year  _______. 
 A. 1508    B. 1608 
 C. 1708    D. 1808 
Ans. A 
 
 
5 
 
43. Who Invented the 3-D printer?  
 A. Nick Holonyak 
 B. Elias Howe 
 C. Chuck Hull 
 D. Christiaan Huygens 
Ans. C 
44. Alpha particles are _______. 
 A. twice the mass of beta particles 
 B. negatively charged 
 C. just like helium nuclei 
 D. lower in ionizing power as compared to 
gamma rays 
Ans. C 
45. Unit of impedance is _______. 
 A. ohm    B. henry 
 C. tesla    D. hertz 
Ans. A 
46. Who has served maximum time as the 
Prime Minister of India? 
 A. Jawaharlal Nehru 
 B. Indira Gandhi 
 C. Manmohan Singh 
 D. Lal Bahadur Shastri 
Ans. A 
47. What is the maximum number of Members 
in Lok Sabha? 
 A. 512    B. 542 
 C. 552    D. 532 
Ans. C 
48. In 2012 London Olympics, Saina Nehwal 
won the _______. 
 A. Gold Medal 
 B. Silver Medal 
 C. Bronze Medal 
 D. Didn't win any Medal 
Ans. C 
49. Who is the author of "Go Clown: 
#AccheDin for Comedy"? 
 A. Preeti Shenoy 
 B. Nikita Singh 
 C. Shatrugna Vadwlas 
 D. Ashwin Sanghi 
Ans. C 
50. Periyar Tiger Reserve is in which   state? 
 A. Telangana  B. Tamil Nadu 
 C. Kerala   D. Uttarakhand 
Ans. C 
51. A trader had 6 quintals of wheat. He sold a 
part of it at 7% pro?t and the rest at 17% 
pro?t, so that he made a total pro?t of 
11%. How much wheat did he sell at 17% 
pro?t? 
 A. 360 kg   B. 240 kg 
 C. 120 kg   D. 480 kg 
Ans. D 
52. Badki can bake 45 cakes in 9 hours, Badki 
and Chutki together can bake 80 cakes in 
10 hours. How many cakes Chutki can 
bake in 40 hours? 
 A. 125    B. 10 
 C. 120    D. 20 
Ans. C 
53. Of the 5 numbers whose average is 72, the 
?rst is 1/8 times the sum of other 4. The 
?rst number is _______.  
 A. 60    B. 26 
 C. 40    D. 80 
Ans. C 
54. If 6/7th of 8/5th of a number is 192, then 
3/4th of that number is _______. 
 A. 105    B. 77 
 C. 36    D. 80 
Ans. A 
55. The value of x for which the expressions 
5x 17 ? and 17x 5 ? become equal is 
_______.  
 A. 11/6    B. -11/6 
 C. 6/11    D. -6/11 
Ans. A 
56. On dividing 
2 2 2
111a b c by 
2
37a , we get 
__________. 
 A. 
2
2c     B. 
2
2b  
 C. 3     D. 
22
3b c  
Ans. D 
57. If a merchant offers a discount of 30% on 
the list price, then he makes a loss of 16%. 
What % pro?t or % loss will he make if he 
A. 14 percent pro?t  
 B. 4 percent loss  
 C. 26 percent pro?t  
 D. 8 percent pro?t  
Ans. B 
58. If 5x 4 2 x ? ? ? and 4x 5 2x 5, ? ? ? then x 
can take which of the following values? 
 A. 3     B. 6 
 C. -7    D. -1 
Ans. D 
59. A bank offers 15% compound interest per 
half year. A customer deposits Rs 8800 
each on 1st January and 1st July of a year. 
At the end of the year, the amount he 
would have gained by way of interest is 
__________. 
 A. Rs 8315   B. Rs 2079 
 C. Rs 4158   D. Rs 1039 
Ans. C 
 
6 
 
60. If 4x 5y 37 ? ? ? and 7x t 16, ? ? ? then 
___ __ xy __ ??  
 A. -8    B. 8 
 C. 2     D. -2 
Ans. A 
61. The co-ordinates of the centroid of a 
triangle ABC are (3,-2). What are the co-
ordinates of vertex C if co-ordinates of A 
and B are (-2,5) and (6,-2) respectively? 
 A. (-5,-9)   B. (5,-9) 
 C. (5,9)    D. (-5,9) 
Ans. B 
62. The slope of the line passing through the 
points (-5,1) and (x,-4) is -5/8. Find x. 
 A. 4     B. 3 
 C. 2     D. -1 
Ans. B 
63. A triangular prism has 9 edges. How many 
vertices does it have? 
 A. 8     B. 6 
 C. 12    D. 10 
Ans. B 
64. The diagonal of a square equals the side of 
an equilateral triangle. If the area of the 
square is 12 sq cm, what is the area of the 
equilateral triangle? 
 A. 12v3 sq cm   B. 6v3 sq cm  
 C. 12v2 sq cm   D. 24 sq cm  
Ans. B 
65. The ratio of present ages of Ranjini and 
Shahid is 5:4. After 13 years the ratio of 
their ages will be 6:5. What is Ranjini's 
present age? 
 A. 52    B. 65 
 C. 60    D. 32 
Ans. B 
66. If the curved surface area of a right circular 
cone is 10010 sq cm and its slant height is 
91 cm, ?nd its total surface area. 
 A. 27720 sq cm  B. 4620 sq cm  
 C. 6930 sq cm   D. 13860 sq cm  
Ans. D 
67. If sin 4 /3 x, ? ?? then the value of x is 
 A. -2    B. -2/v3 
 C. v3/2    D. v2 
Ans. C 
68. When a number is increased by 28, it 
becomes 107% of itself. What is the 
number? 
 A. 336    B. 420 
 C. 400    D. 252 
Ans. C 
69. If 
? ? ? ? cos A B cos A B x, ? ? ? ? then the 
value of x is 
 A. 2sinAsinB   B. 2cosAcosB  
 C. 2cosAsinB  D. 2sinAcosB 
Ans. A 
70. A car travels a certain distance at 24 km/h 
and comes back at 36 km/h. Find the 
average speed for total journey. 
 A. 28.8 km/hr  B. 30 km/hr  
 C. 27.6 km/hr   D. 31.2 km/hr  
Ans. A 
71. If sec A tanA x, ?? then the value of x is 
 A. 
? ?
22
1 / sec A tan A ?  
 B. 
? ?
22
1 / sec A tan A ? 
 C. 
? ?
22
1 / sec A tan A ? 
 D. 
? ? 1 / secA tanA ? 
Ans. D 
72. Refer the below data table and answer the 
following Question.  
 
 Boys/??? ?  Girls/????? ??  
Medical/ ??????  
40 
75 
Engineering/???????? ??  
100 
25 
 
 What percent student who chose 
Engineering are girls? 
 A. 20    B. 10.42 
 C. 50    D. 25 
Ans. A 
73. Refer the below data table and answer the 
following Question.  
 
 
Cumulative production 
????? ???? ??  
January/??? ?  
200 
February/? ? ?  
850 
March/? ??  
1450 
April/??????  
1950 
May/??  
2320 
June/???  
2600 
 
 How many cars were manufactured in the 
months of April and May? 
 A. 650    B. 1100 
 C. 4270    D. 870 
Ans. D 
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