1. 1’ is subtracted from each even digit and ‘2’ is added to each odd digit in the number 4572368. Which of the following will be the difference between the second digit from the right and the third digit from the left of the new number thus formed?

(1) 4

(2) 2

(3) 3

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(4) 1

(5) 5

2. Four car dealers a, b, c and d each give different discounts on the same car. Dealer d gives les discount than dealer a. Dealer b gives lesser discount than dealer d but greater than discount given by dealer c. Which dealer amongst the four gives the least discount?

(1) C

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(2) A

(3) B

(4) Either a or c

(5) Cannot be determined

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3. In a certain language’ Ja la no pe’ means ‘not an even contest’ , ‘ki pe si la’ means ‘not even a bruise’ and ‘ze ba ja fo’means ‘an honor for me’. What does ‘no’ mean in that language?

(1) Honor

(2) An

(3) Even

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(4) Contest

(5) Bruise

4. If each of the vowel in the word PRODUTS is changed to the next letter in the English alphabetical series and each consonant is changed to the previous letter in the English alphabetical series, and then the alphabets so formed are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right which of the following will be fifth the left of the new arrangement thus formed?

(1) V

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(2) Q

(3) P

(4) R

(5) O

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5. The positions of how many alphabets will remain the same if each of the alphabets in the word PALMIST in rearranged in the alphabetical order from the left to right?

(1) None

(2) One

(3) Two

(4) Three

(5) More than three

6. Neha correctly remembers that last time sports meet was held after January but before August, Priya correctly remembers that the sports meet was held before June. Udit correctly remembers that the month in which the sports meet was held had more than 30 days. In which month of the year was the sports meet definitely held?

(1) October

(2) May

(3) March

(4) February

(5) Either March or may

7. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters TCA using each letter only once in each word?

(1) None

(2) One

(3) Two

(4) Three

(5) More than three

8. In a certain code ‘EIGHT’ is coded as “CGEFR” and “FORTH” is coded as ‘DMPRF’. In the same code ‘THIRD’ will be coded as ‘_______’?

(1)VJKTF

(2) KWITD

(3) XMHZO

(4) RFKPB

(5) RFGPB

9. Nidhi starts from her house and cycles 4 m, towards the West. She then takes a right turn and cycles 9 m. she now takes a left turn and cycles 21 m. before taking a final left turn and cycling 9 m, What distance and towards which direction should Nidhi cycle in order to reach home?

(1) 17 m. towards west

(2) 25 m towards east

(3) 13 m towards south

(4) 17 m towards East

(5) 25m towards west

10. Which of the following will come in place of the questions mark?

XW UT QP LK?

(1) GF

(2) QR

(3) IH

(4) FE

(5) ED

Direction (11-15): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the question given below:

E B A D C D U A D B A B D E D B E A B A B C U A C D C E B C U

11. How many meaningful words can be formed with the alphabets are first, third and sixth from the right end of the above arrangement?

(1) None

(2) One

(3) Two

(4) Three

(5) More than three

11. How many such vowels are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately followed by a ‘D’ and also immediately preceded by a consonant?

(1) One

(2) Two

(3) Three

(4) Four

(5) More than four

12. Which of the following is the fifth of the right for the eighteenth from the right end of the above arrangement?

(1) B

(2) C

(3) D

(4) U

(5) A

13. If all the Ds are dropped from the above arrangement, which of the following will be eleventh from the left end of the above arrangement?

(1) B

(2) A

(3) U

(4) C

(5) None of these

14. How many such pairs of alphabets are there in the series of alphabets given in BOLD in the above arrangement each of which has as many letters between them (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between then in the English alphabetical series?

(1) None

(2) One

(3) Two

(4) Three

(5) More than three

Directions (16-20) : study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

C, D, F, H, J, K, L and N are sitting around a circular table facing the centre.

(a) J and N are immediate neighbors of each other but neither J nor N is an immediate neighbor of L.

(b) F sits third to the right of L.

(c) K sits second to the left of C. C is not an immediate neighbor of L.

(d) N sits third to the left of H.

15. In which of the following pairs, is the second person sitting to the immediate left of the first person?

(1) DI

(2) KF

(3) DN

(4) NC

(5) HK

16. Four of the following five are similar in a certain way based on their position in the seating arrangement and so form a group. Which of the following does not belong to that group?

(1) KL

(2) HF

(3) FJ

(4) NL

(5) DH

17. How many people sit between F and N when counted in clockwise direction from F?

(1) None

(2) One

(3) Two

(4) Three

(5) Four

18. What is the position of J with respect to L in the above arrangement?

(1) Second to the right

(2) Fourth to the left

(3) Third to the right

(4) Fourth to the right

(5) Fifth to the right

19. Who sits third to the right of C?

(1) H

(2) F

(3) N

(4) D

(5) None of these

Direction (21-25) : In each questions below are three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the three 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 three statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Give answer (1) if only conclusion I follow.

Give answer (2) if only conclusion II follows.

Give answer (3) if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.

Give answer (4) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.

Give answer (5) if both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.

20. Statement: Some raises are promotions.

All promotions are hikes.

All hikes are advances.

Conclusion: I. some hikes are raises.

II. Some advances are not promotions.

21. Statements: All protests are agitations.

All agitations are boycotts.

All boycotts are campaigns.

Conclusion: I. some agitations are nor campaigns.

II. All boycotts are protests.

22. Statements: All areas are volumes.

All perimeters are volumes.

All lengths are perimeters.

Conclusion: I. Some areas are perimeters.

II. All lengths are volumes.

23. Statements: All messages are posts.

All mails are posts.

No post is a letter.

Conclusion: I. Some mails are messages.

II. No messages is a letter.

24. Statements: All streets are roads.

Some roads are avenues.

All avenues are highways.

Conclusion: I. some highways are roads.

II. Some avenues are streets.

Directions (26-30): Following questions are based on the five digit numbers given below:

916 527 348 765 682

26. If all the numbers are arranged in descending order from left to right, which of the following will be the sum of the all three digits of the number which is second from the right of the new arrangement thus formed?

(1) 16

(2) 18

(3) 17

(4) 15

(5) 14

27. If all digits in each of the numbers are arranged in ascending order within the number, which of the following will form the highest number in the new arrangement of numbers?

(1) 916

(2) 527

(3) 348

(4) 765

(5) 682

28. What will be the resultant if third digit of the highest number is divided by the first of the lowest number?

(1) 4

(2) 1

(3) 2

(4) 3

(5) 1.5

29. If the positions of the second and the third digits of each of the numbers are interchanged, in how many numbers thus formed will the second digit be a perfect square? (‘1’ is also a perfect square)

(1) None

(2) One

(3) Two

(4) Three

(5) Four

30. If two subtracted from the first digit of each of the numbers, how many thus formed will be divisible by three?

(1) None

(2) One

(3) Two

(4) Three

(5) Four

Direction (31-35): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

B, D, F, J, L, N are sitting in a straight line facing North.

(a) B sits fourth of the left of L. H sits to the right of L with only one person sitting between them.

(b) J sits third to the right of d.

(c) N is nor an immediate neighbor of L.

31. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their seating positions in the above arrangement and so from a group. Which sit e one the does not belong to that group?

(1) HF

(2) JD

(3) LN

(4) FB

(5) LH

32. Which of the following pairs represent, the persons sitting at the extreme corners of the line?

(1) None

(2) One

(3) Two

(4) Three

(5) Four

33. How many persons sit between J and N?

(1) None

(2) One

(3) Two

(4) Three

(5) Four

34. If all the persons are made to sit in an alphabetical order right to left, the positions of how many will remain unchanged as compared to the original positions?

(1) None

(2) One

(3) Two

(4) Three

(5) Four

35. What is the position of L with respect to N?

(1) Fourth to the left

(2) Second to the right

(3) Third to the right

(4) Second to the left

(5) Third to he left

Direction (36-40) : In each question below is given a Number /symbol by five combinations of letter codes numbered (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the number / symbol based on the following coding system and the conditions an mark the number of that combination as your answer

Number/symbol: Beta 9 © $ 4 2 7 @ % 3 6 * 8 5 #

Letter code: I U M W F H C R B A E P T Q K

Conditions:

(i) If the first element is an even digit and the last a symbol, the even digit is to be coded as the code for the symbol.

(ii) If the group of elements contains only one symbol, that symbol is to be coded as the code for the elements following it.

(iii) If both the third and the fourth element are numbers, the fourth number is to be coded as the code for the second element.

36. 247%93

(1) HFCUBA

(2)HFCBBA

(3)HFCBUA

(4) HCFUUA

(5) HFCUUA

37. 59beta764

(1) QUCCFE

(2) QUICEF

(3) QUCIEF

(4)QUIIEF

(5)QUCCEF

38. 2#9$6%

(1) BKUWEB

(2) HKUWEH

(3) HKUWEB

(4) BKWUEB

(5) BKUEWB

39. 9*8©45

(1) UPMMFQ

(2) UPTPFQ

(3) UPTMFQ

(4) UPMTFQ

(5) UPTMQF

40. #@834beta

(1) KATAFI

(2) KRTRFI

(3) KRFRTI

(4) KRTAFI

(5) KATRFI

Answer

1. (1) 2. (1) 3. (4) 4. (2) 5. (5) 6. (5) 7. (3) 8. (5) 9. (2) 10.(4) 11. (3) 12. (2) 13. (1) 14. (1) 15.(3) 16. (3) 17. (1) 18. (5) 19. (5) 20. (4) 21. (5) 22.(4) 23.(2) 24. (2) 25. (1) 26. (5) 27. (4) 28. (3) 29. (1) 30. (2) 31. (5) 32.(3) 33. (4) 34. (1) 35. (5) 36. (4) 37. (5) 38. (1) 39. (3) 40. (2)