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Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 1

DRAMA is related to DIRECTOR as MAGAZINE is to

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 2

Four friends were playing a game of cards, See the was to the right of Maithili and Uma to the left of Gouri. Which of the following was a pair of partners?

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From the figure, Uma and Maithili.

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Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 3

Three of the following four are alike in a certain way. Which one is not like the other four?

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Rest are singular. Pair is plural.

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 4

In a certain code CAT is written as SATC and DEAR as SEARD. How is SING written in that code?

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'S' is prefixed, whereas first letter goes at the end.

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 5

DIRECTIONS : This question is based on letter series from which some of the letters are missing. The missing letters are given in the proper sequence as one of the alternatives. Find the correct alternative.

Q. a  a  b  __  a  a  a  __  b  b  a  __

Detailed Solution for Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 5

a a b b a a / a a b b a a. Therefore baa is answer.

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 6

Two clocks were set right at noon on Sunday. One gains 2 min and the other loses 3 min in 24 hours. What will be the true time when the first clock indicates 3 pm on Wednesday?

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Time from noon on Sunday to 3 pm on Wednesday = 75 hours.
24 hours 2 minutes of the first clock
= 24 hours of the correct one.
⇒ 1 hour of the first clock = 24 × (30/721) hours of correct one.
⇒ 75 ours of the first clock
= 24 × 30 × (75/721) hours of correct one
= 54000/721 hours = 74 hours 53.7 min.
Hence the answer is 2:54 pm.

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 7

DIRECTIONS : Solve the addition :

Q. The value of A is:

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As the right hand digit of the sum of A + B + C = C, it means that A + B = 10 so A or B, none can be 0. Also the sum of A + B + C can not exceed 19, So 1 is carried to the second column.
Now, 1 + A + B + C gives A as the right digit of the sum. So, A = C + 1. Further, again 1 is carried over to the third column as A can not be 0 and the sum of 1 + A + B + C can be atmost 19.
On adding A + B + C + 1 we get BA, thus here B = 1.
using A + B = 10, A = 10 –1 = 9
Also, A = C + 1
⇒ C = A–1 = 9 –1 = 8.
So, A = 9, B = 1 and C = 8 satisfy all the conditions.

A = 9

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 8

DIRECTIONS : Solve the addition :

Q. The value of  A + B + C is

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As the right hand digit of the sum of A + B + C = C, it means that A + B = 10 so A or B, none can be 0. Also the sum of A + B + C can not exceed 19, So 1 is carried to the second column.
Now, 1 + A + B + C gives A as the right digit of the sum. So, A = C + 1. Further, again 1 is carried over to the third column as A can not be 0 and the sum of 1 + A + B + C can be atmost 19.
On adding A + B + C + 1 we get BA, thus here B = 1.
using A + B = 10, A = 10 –1 = 9
Also, A = C + 1
⇒ C = A–1 = 9 –1 = 8.
So, A = 9, B = 1 and C = 8 satisfy all the conditions.

A + B + C = 9 + 1 + 8 = 18

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 9

DIRECTIONS : Solve the addition :

Q. Which of the following is/are true?
(i) A = B + C
(ii) A is the greatest digit integer
(iii) C = 0

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As the right hand digit of the sum of A + B + C = C, it means that A + B = 10 so A or B, none can be 0. Also the sum of A + B + C can not exceed 19, So 1 is carried to the second column.
Now, 1 + A + B + C gives A as the right digit of the sum. So, A = C + 1. Further, again 1 is carried over to the third column as A can not be 0 and the sum of 1 + A + B + C can be atmost 19.
On adding A + B + C + 1 we get BA, thus here B = 1.
using A + B = 10, A = 10 –1 = 9
Also, A = C + 1
⇒ C = A–1 = 9 –1 = 8.
So, A = 9, B = 1 and C = 8 satisfy all the conditions.

A = B + C or 9 = 1 + 8 = 9 true.
A = 9 is the greatest digit.
C = 0 is false.
So, (i) & (ii) are true.

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 10

If a man walks to his office at 5/4 of his usual rate, he reaches office 30 minutes early than usual. What is his usual time to reach office.

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Usual time 

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 11

DIRECTIONS : The following question accompanied by three statements I, II and III. We have to determine which statements is/are sufficient to answer the question.

Q. What is the sum of two numbers?
I. The bigger of these two numbers is 6 more than the smaller number.
II. 40% of the smaller number is equal to 30% of the bigger number.
III. The ratio between half of the bigger number and onethird of the smaller number is 2 : 1.

Detailed Solution for Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 11

From the given statements we can make the following equations.

Obviously, question can be solved by using (I) and either (II) or (III) because equations (II) and (III) are same.

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 12

In the following numbers series, how many even numbers are immediately preceded by 6 as well as immediately followed by 3?
6   6   5   6   8   3   9   4   3   6   7   3   6   4   3   2   8   6   4   6   8 2   6   6   3

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6 6 5 6 8 3 9 4 3 6 7 3 6 4 3 2 8 6 4 6 8 2 6 6 3.

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 13

I went 15 m to the north, then I turned west and covered 10 m, then turned south and covered 5 m, and then turned east and covered 10m. In which direction am I from the starting point?

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Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 14

Which one of the following figures represents the relationship among 'Judge', 'Thief' and 'Criminal'?

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Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 15

DIRECTIONS : In these questions, there are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Q. Statements :
1. All players are smokers.
2. Some smokers are drunkards.
Conclusions :
I. All smokers are players.
II. Some drunkards are not smokers.

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 From the figure none follows.

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 16

DIRECTIONS : In these questions, there are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Q. Statements :
1. Some camels are ships.
2. No ship is a boat.
Conclusions :
I. Some ships are camels.
II. Some boats are camels.
III. Some camels are not boats.
IV. All boats are camels.

Detailed Solution for Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 16

 from the figure, only I and III follow.

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 17

DIRECTIONS: Given - 

where A = 3 and Q = 8. Now, find the values of the following:-

Q. 2B.

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Here A = 3 and Q = 8.

As, 3 + 3 = B = 6, N = 8 – B = 8 – 6 = 2. So, P = N + N = 4.
2 × 6 = 12.

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 18

DIRECTIONS: Given - 

where A = 3 and Q = 8. Now, find the values of the following:-

Q. 6P.

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Here A = 3 and Q = 8.

As, 3 + 3 = B = 6, N = 8 – B = 8 – 6 = 2. So, P = N + N = 4.
6 × 4 = 24.

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 19

DIRECTIONS: Given - 

where A = 3 and Q = 8. Now, find the values of the following:-

Q. N2.

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Here A = 3 and Q = 8.

As, 3 + 3 = B = 6, N = 8 – B = 8 – 6 = 2. So, P = N + N = 4.
N2 = 22 = 4.

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 20

DIRECTIONS: Given - 

where A = 3 and Q = 8. Now, find the values of the following:-

Q. P × Q.

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Here A = 3 and Q = 8.

As, 3 + 3 = B = 6, N = 8 – B = 8 – 6 = 2. So, P = N + N = 4.
P × Q = 4 × 8 = 32

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 21

DIRECTIONS: Given - 

where A = 3 and Q = 8. Now, find the values of the following:-

Q. Product of all the integers of BANANA.

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Here A = 3 and Q = 8.

As, 3 + 3 = B = 6, N = 8 – B = 8 – 6 = 2. So, P = N + N = 4.
B × A × N × A × N × A = 6 × 3 × 2 × 3 × 2 × 3 = 3888.

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 22

Read the figure and find the region representing person who are educated and employed but not confirmed.

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 23

If GIVE is coded 5137 and BAT is coded as 924, how can GATE be coded?

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Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 24

DIRECTIONS : A part of the figure is missing. Find out from the given options (1, 2, 3 and 4) the right figure to fit in the missing place.

Q. 

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Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 25

DIRECTIONS : A part of the figure is missing. Find out from the given options (1, 2, 3 and 4) the right figure to fit in the missing place.

Q. 

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Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 26

DIRECTIONS : A set of three figures A, B and C showing a sequence of folding of a piece of paper. Fig. (C) shows the manner in which the folded paper has been cut. These three figures are followed by four answer figures from which you have to choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded form of fig. (C).

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 27

If MPOEPO, in code language means London decode NPTDPX.

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MPOEPO → London → NPTDPX → MOSCOW
Letter of words are one less than letters of code.

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 28

Renu walks 9 kms towards East and then 12 kms towards the South. How far is she from starting point?

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AC2 = 92 + 122 = 81 + 144 = 225
∴ AC = 15 kms

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 29

Find out which of the following options will exactly make up the Problem Figure.

Test: NTSE Mock Test -3 - Question 30

Four alternative summaries are given below. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text.
Although, almost all climate scientists agree that the Earth is gradually warming, they have long been of two minds about the process of rapid climate shifts within larger periods of change. Some have speculated that the process works like a giant oven or freezer, warming or cooling the whole planet at the same time. Others think that shifts occur on opposing schedules in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, like exaggerated seasons. Recent research in Germany examining climate patterns in the Southern Hemisphere at the end of the last Ice Age strengthens the idea that warming and cooling occurs at alternate times in the two hemispheres. A more definitive answer to this debate will allow scientists to better predict when and how quickly the next climate shift will happen.

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Option (2) is the answer because it talks about scientists being unsure about rapid shifts in earth’s climate and how finding a definitive answer will help them to predict the future climatic changes. Option (1) cannot be the answer as it talks about research in general and the paragraph gives more emphasis on finding a “definitive answer” in terms of climate change. Option (3) is not considered as it gives emphasis only on research done in Germany. Option (4) is also ruled out because it specifically gives more importance to scientists of Germany.

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