Directions for questions 1 to 3: These questions are based on the following information.
Six boys –Mohan, Rohan, Sohan, Bhuvan, Dhavan and Guhan are comparing their marks. No two boys
scored the same marks. We have the following information about their marks.
(i) Mohan scored 66 marks, which is the second least marks.
(ii) Dhavan scored more marks than Rohan and two other persons only, but Rohan did not score the least
marks.
(iii) Sohan scored less marks than Guhan but more marks than Bhuvan.
[Link] could be the marks of Dhavan?
a) 65
b) 60
c) 69
d) 66
2. How many boys scored less than Sohan and more than Mohan?
a) None
b) One
c) Two
d) Three
3. Who scored the second highest marks?
a) Guhan
b) Sohan
c) Dhavan
d) Rohan
Directions for questions 4 to 6: These questions are based on the following information.
Each of six persons – James, Chand, Nitish, Revanth, Dinesh and Sravan owns exactly one product among
Cellular phone, Tablet and Music player of a different company viz. Nokia, Samsung, Apple, LG, Sony and
Blackberry. Exactly two persons own each kind of product and each company produces only one
product. Following is the information known about them.
(i) Nitish owns LG’s product but it is not a Cellular phone.
(ii) Revanth and Dinesh own the same product.
(iii) Chand and Sravan do not own the same product.
(iv) James owns Apple’s Tablet.
(v) Sony and Apple do not produce the same product and Samsung does not produce a Cellular phone.
(vi) Sravan owns Sony’s product and Revanth does not own Nokia’s product.
[Link] product is produced by Samsung?
a) Cellular phone
b) Tablet
c) Music player
d) Either (1) or (2)
5. Which product does Revanth own?
a) Cellular phone
b) Tablet
c) Music player
d) Either (1) or (2)
6. Which companies produce Music player?
a) LG, Blackberry
b) Samsung, Blackberry
c) LG, Sony
d) Sony, Nokia
Directions for questions 7 to 9: These questions are based on the following information.
Five persons –A, B, C, D and E are sitting in row I facing the North and five persons P, Q, R, S and T are
sitting in row II facing the South, not necessarily in the same order. Each person in row I is facing exactly
one person in row II. Each of them pursues a different course. One of the courses is [Link].
A and R sit at the ends of the rows but not opposite each other. A sits to the immediate left of E, who is
pursuing MCA. The person who is pursuing [Link] sits two places away from the person who is pursuing
MCA. S is pursuing [Link] and sits opposite C, who is pursuing [Link]. Q sits neither at the end nor adjacent
to R, who is pursuing MBA. The person who is pursuing [Link] is neither D nor opposite T. T, the person
pursuing [Link], sits third to the right of the person, who is pursuing [Link] and opposite the person who
is pursuing BBA. D does not pursue BCA.
[Link] is pursuing [Link]?
a) A
b) B
c) P
d) Q
8. Who sits third to the right of the person, who is pursuing MBA?
a) P
b) Q
c) S
d) T
9. Who sits opposite E?
a) The person who is pursuing [Link]
b) P
c) Q
d) The person who is pursuing MBA
Directions for questions 10 to 12: These questions are based on the following information.
Seven persons –A, B, C, D, E, F and G sit in a row facing North, but not necessarily in that order. The
following information is known about them.
(i) C sits four places away to the left of G.
(ii) C sits between B and D.
(iii) B sits to the right of G.
(iv) F sits exactly between B and E.
10. Who sits second to the left of F?
a) A
b) C
c) E
d) G
11. Who sits exactly between E and D?
a) C
b) A
c) F
d) G
12. Which of the following statements is true?
a) E sits to the immediate right of A.
b) B sits second to the right of F.
c) C sits at the end.
d) E sits at the middle.
Directions for questions 13 to 17: Find the missing term.
13). 8, 9, 17, 44, 108, 233, ______
a) 452
b) 416
c) 423
d) 449
14). L25M, N29O, P33Q, R37S, T41U, _______
a) V43W
b) U41T
c) Y47V
d) V45W
15). X2419S, B214N, F69I, J104D, N1425Y, ______
a) P1625Y
b) R1820T
c) R1925Y
d) P1620T
16). A27Z : E27V : : O27L : ______
a) S27H
b) H27S
c) V27E
d) C27X
17. Herd : Cattle : : Swarm : ______
a) Book
b) Bird
c) Bee
d) Boat
18.
a) 210
b) 60
c) 510
d) 120
19.
a) Butterfly
b) Ant
c) Sparrow
d) Wasp
20. M is the brother of N. O is the husband of N whose mother is P. How is P related to O?
a) mother-in-law
b) mother
c) daughter-in-law
d) daughter
21. Pointing to a photograph, [Link] told [Link] that "she is your paternal grandmother's only
daughter and my husband's only sibling." How is [Link] related to [Link]?
a) son
b) brother
c) husband
d) cousin
22. While going to school, Bhushan travelled 10 km towards South and took a left turn then he
travelled 12 km and took a left turn to travel 6 km. Further he turned to his left and travelled 15 km to
reach his school. How far and in which direction is his school from the starting point?
a) 18 km, South-east
b) 5 km, North-east
c) 5 km, South-west
d) 13 km, North-west
23. The needle of a damaged compass which was showing the South, is now showing the West. If a
person is going towards the East as per the damaged compass, then towards which direction is he
actually going?
a) North
b) South
c) East
d) West
[Link] many elements belong to exactly one set?
a) 70
b) 80
c) 90
d) 100
[Link] many elements do not belong to any of the three sets?
a) 60
b) 40
c) 50
d) 80
Directions for questions 26 to 30: Select the correct alternative from the given choices.
26. In a certain code language, if the word PRINTER is coded as EINPRRT and the word SERVICE is
coded as CEEIRSV, then how is the word SCANNING coded in that language?
a) ACIGSNNN
b) ACGNNNSI
c) ACGINNNS
d) ACIGNNNS
27. In a certain code language the word “LIGHT” is coded as “63471” and the word “WHITE” is coded
as “87315” then, how is the word “TITLE” coded in that language?
a) 14156
b) 13167
c) 14165
d) 13165
28. Certain number of persons are standing in a queue. Ganesh is the 8th person from the front of the
queue and Raju is the 9th person from the end of the queue. How many persons are there in the
queue, if seven persons are standing in between Ganesh and Raju?
a) 24
b) 25
c) 9
d) Cannot be determined
29. How many 5’s are there which are immediately preceded by 6 but not immediately followed by 7
in the following sequence?
657628133465236542361823657651
a) Two
b) Four
c) Three
d) Five
30. If 22nd March of a particular year is Friday, then 14th October of that year is
a) Monday
b) Sunday
c) Friday
d) Thursday
31. Statements:
All tickets are booklets.
All booklets are benches.
Conclusions:
a) All tickets are benches.
b) Some benches are booklets.
c) Some benches are tickets.
d) All the above
32. Statements:
All credits are debits.
Some credits are bulls.
Conclusions:
a) Some debits are bulls.
b) Some bulls are debits.
c) All debits are credits.
d) Both (1) and (2) follow.
Directions for questions 33 and 34: Each question below is followed by two arguments numbered I and
II. You have to decide which of the arguments is/are ‘strong’ arguments. Mark answer as
33. Statement: Should developed countries agree to bring down their emission levels at the meet to
reduce pollution?
Arguments:
I. Yes, the dangers of a run away climate change can be contained only if the developed countries bring
down their emission.
II. Yes, the developed countries are the greatest polluters, so they must bring down their emission
levels.
a) if only argument I is strong.
b) if only argument II is strong.
c) if neither I nor II is strong.
d) if both I and II are strong.
34. Statement: Should every voter cast his/her vote in the polls?
Arguments:
I. Yes, it is the duty of the citizens in a democracy to cast their votes.
II. No, the candidates have not fulfilled the promises made in their party’s manifestos.
a) if only argument I is strong.
b) if only argument II is strong.
c) if neither I nor II is strong.
d) if both I and II are strong.
Directions for questions 35 and 36: Given below are pairs of events ‘A’ and ‘B’. You have to read both
the events ‘A’ and ‘B’ and decide their nature of relationship. You have to assume that the information
given in ‘A’ and ‘B’ is true and you will not assume anything beyond the given information in deciding
the answer.
35. Event (A): The government had constructed many water reservoirs in the past 5 years.
Event (B): In the past 10 years, there was inadequate water supply to the farmers for cultivation.
a) if ‘A’ is the effect and ‘B’ is its immediate and principal cause.
b) if ‘A’ is the immediate and principal cause and ‘B’ is its effect.
c) if ‘A’ is an effect but ‘B’ is not its immediate and principal cause.
d) if ‘B’ is an effect but ‘A’ is not its immediate and principal cause.
36. Event (A): The number of people who go shopping is growing in leaps and bounds.
Event (B): Most of the shopping malls offer discounts on all the products.
a) if ‘A’ is the effect and ‘B’ is its immediate and principal cause.
b) if ‘A’ is the immediate and principal cause and ‘B’ is its effect.
c) if ‘A’ is an effect but ‘B’ is not its immediate and principal cause.
d) if ‘B’ is an effect but ‘A’ is not its immediate and principal cause.
37. Assertion:
The Giant Pandas are on the verge of extinction.
Reasons:
RI: Giant Panda is the most hunted animal.
RII: The changing climatic conditions are not suitable for the Giant Pandas.
a) Only RI and not RII is a possible reason for the assertion.
b) Only RII and not RI is a possible reason for the assertion.
c) Neither RI nor RII is a possible reason for the assertion.
d) Both RI and RII are possible reasons for the assertion.
38. Assertion:
Mrs. Sunita is going to Dr. Brim’s clinic for hair treatment.
Reasons:
RI: There are no other clinics in Mrs. Sunita’s town.
RII: Dr. Brim’s clinic is the most renowned clinic in her city.
a) Only RI and not RII is a possible reason for the assertion.
b) Only RII and not RI is a possible reason for the assertion.
c) Neither RI nor RII is a possible reason for the assertion.
d) Both RI and RII are possible reasons for the assertion.
39. Statement:
Ram Bhosle, despite being illiterate himself, has decided to ensure that his children study well so that
they lead a comfortable life.
Conclusions:
I. Ram Bhosle knows the importance of education.
II. Ram Bhosle did not lead a comfortable life due to his illiteracy.
a) if only conclusion I follows.
b) if only conclusion II follows.
c) if neither I nor II follows.
d) if both I and II follow.
40. Statement:
The President has asked the Prime Minister whether India could donate a satellite for Africa.
Conclusions:
I. The Prime Minister has the authority to make such donations.
II. The President does not have the authority to make donations.
a) if only conclusion I follows.
b) if only conclusion II follows.
c) if neither I nor II follows.
d) if both I and II follow.