1. Which of the following is the lightest metal?
(a) Mercury (b) Silver (c) Lithium (d) Lead (Ans : c)
2. The number of points in a Mariner's Compass is–
(a) 64 (b) 32 (c) 24 (d) 8 (Ans : b)
3. The average weight of human male brain is about–
(a) 1 kg (b) 1200 gms (c) 1350 gms (d) 1500 gms (Ans : d)
4. Ready source of energy available for athletes is–
(a) Carbohydrates (b) Fats (c) Proteins (d) Vitamins (Ans : a)
5. The main occupation of the people of the Indus Valley Civilization was
(a) Agriculture (b) Cattle rearing (c) Hunting (d) Trade (Ans : a)
6. Panchatantra was written by–
(a) Kalidasa (b) Vishnu Sharma (c) Tulsidas (d) Banabhatta (Ans : b)
7. Which of the following is the largest living mammal?
(a) Giraffe (b) White Elephant (c) Rhinoceros (d) Blue Whale (Ans : d)
8. The sweetest sugar is–
(a) Sucrose (b) Glucose (c) Fructose (d) Lactose (Ans : c)
9. Solar system was discovered by–
(a) Kepler (b) Galileo (c) Copernicus (d) Eratosthenes (Ans : c)
10. Geostationary orbit is at a height of–
(a) 6 km (b) 1000 km (c) 3600 km (d) 36000 km (Ans : d)
11. Which of the following is not a correct example of tropical cyclone?
(a) Tornadoes (b) Typhoons (c) Hurricanes (d) Nor' Westers (Ans : d)
12. Which is the largest Gulf in the World?
(a) The Gulf of Cambay (b) The Gulf of Mexico (c) The Persian Gulf (d) The Strait of Hormuz (Ans : b)
13. Khyber Pass is in–
(a) Bangladesh (b) Bhutan (c) India (d) Pakistan (Ans : d)
14. Which State has the largest coastline in India?
(a) Gujarat (b) Tamil Nadu (c) Karnataka (d) Andhra Pradesh (Ans : a)
15. Yellow Sea is located in
(a) U.S.S.R. (b) North Pacific Ocean (c) U.S.A. (d) North Atlantic Ocean Ans : (b)
16. The Siachen Glacier is in–
(a) Jammu (b) Aksai Chin (c) Ladakh (d) Garhwal (Ans : c)
17. Which State has the largest number of sugar mills?
(a) Punjab (b) Haryana (c) Tamil Nadu (d) Uttar Pradesh (Ans : d)
18. The Indian Constitution was enforced on–
(a) 30th Jan, 1950 (b) 26th Jan, 1950 (c)15th Aug, 1947 (d) 26th Nov, 1949 Ans : (b)
19. What is the minimum age for appointment as a Governor?
(a) 25 years (b) 30 years (c) 35 years (d) 40 years (Ans : c)
20. Who is known as the 'Lady with the Lamp' ?
(a) Iron of Arc (b) Sarojini Naidu (c) Indira Gandhi (d) Florence Nightingale (Ans : d)
21. R. K. Laxman is a renowned
(a) Journalist (b) Writer (c) Cartoonist (d) None of these (Ans : c)
22. Nobel Prizes are given in how many fields?
(a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) 8 (Ans : b)
23. With which game is the Agha Khan Cup associated?
(a) Football (b) Cricket (c) Basketball (d) Hockey (Ans : d)
24. The term 'Duck' is associated with–
(a) Soccer (b) Volleyball (c) Golf (d) Cricket (Ans : d)
25. Velocity of light was measured by–
(a) Romer (b) Newton (c) Galileo (d) Einstein (Ans : a)
26. The final of the Football World Cup 2014 was played between–
(a) Argentina and Germany (b) Brazil and Germany (c) Germany and Italy (d) Argentina and Netherland (Ans : a)
27. Who claimed the Orange Cap in IPL-7 for scoring maximum runs?
(a) Glen Maxwell (b) Suresh Raina (c) Robin Uthappa (d) David Miller (Ans : c)
28. Who united all the Sikhs and founded a Kingdom in the Punjab?
(a) Guru Nanak (b) Guru Govind Singh (c) Guru Teg Bahadur (d) Maharaja Ranjit Singh (Ans : d)
29. Which milk contains more fat?
(a) Cow (b) Buffalo (c) Camel (d) Reindeer (Ans : d)
30. For transfusion the 'O' blood group of a donar can be accepted by a person having blood group–
(a) A (b) B (c) AB (d) All of these (Ans : d)
(a) Mercury (b) Silver (c) Lithium (d) Lead (Ans : c)
2. The number of points in a Mariner's Compass is–
(a) 64 (b) 32 (c) 24 (d) 8 (Ans : b)
3. The average weight of human male brain is about–
(a) 1 kg (b) 1200 gms (c) 1350 gms (d) 1500 gms (Ans : d)
4. Ready source of energy available for athletes is–
(a) Carbohydrates (b) Fats (c) Proteins (d) Vitamins (Ans : a)
5. The main occupation of the people of the Indus Valley Civilization was
(a) Agriculture (b) Cattle rearing (c) Hunting (d) Trade (Ans : a)
6. Panchatantra was written by–
(a) Kalidasa (b) Vishnu Sharma (c) Tulsidas (d) Banabhatta (Ans : b)
7. Which of the following is the largest living mammal?
(a) Giraffe (b) White Elephant (c) Rhinoceros (d) Blue Whale (Ans : d)
8. The sweetest sugar is–
(a) Sucrose (b) Glucose (c) Fructose (d) Lactose (Ans : c)
9. Solar system was discovered by–
(a) Kepler (b) Galileo (c) Copernicus (d) Eratosthenes (Ans : c)
10. Geostationary orbit is at a height of–
(a) 6 km (b) 1000 km (c) 3600 km (d) 36000 km (Ans : d)
11. Which of the following is not a correct example of tropical cyclone?
(a) Tornadoes (b) Typhoons (c) Hurricanes (d) Nor' Westers (Ans : d)
12. Which is the largest Gulf in the World?
(a) The Gulf of Cambay (b) The Gulf of Mexico (c) The Persian Gulf (d) The Strait of Hormuz (Ans : b)
13. Khyber Pass is in–
(a) Bangladesh (b) Bhutan (c) India (d) Pakistan (Ans : d)
14. Which State has the largest coastline in India?
(a) Gujarat (b) Tamil Nadu (c) Karnataka (d) Andhra Pradesh (Ans : a)
15. Yellow Sea is located in
(a) U.S.S.R. (b) North Pacific Ocean (c) U.S.A. (d) North Atlantic Ocean Ans : (b)
16. The Siachen Glacier is in–
(a) Jammu (b) Aksai Chin (c) Ladakh (d) Garhwal (Ans : c)
17. Which State has the largest number of sugar mills?
(a) Punjab (b) Haryana (c) Tamil Nadu (d) Uttar Pradesh (Ans : d)
18. The Indian Constitution was enforced on–
(a) 30th Jan, 1950 (b) 26th Jan, 1950 (c)15th Aug, 1947 (d) 26th Nov, 1949 Ans : (b)
19. What is the minimum age for appointment as a Governor?
(a) 25 years (b) 30 years (c) 35 years (d) 40 years (Ans : c)
20. Who is known as the 'Lady with the Lamp' ?
(a) Iron of Arc (b) Sarojini Naidu (c) Indira Gandhi (d) Florence Nightingale (Ans : d)
21. R. K. Laxman is a renowned
(a) Journalist (b) Writer (c) Cartoonist (d) None of these (Ans : c)
22. Nobel Prizes are given in how many fields?
(a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) 8 (Ans : b)
23. With which game is the Agha Khan Cup associated?
(a) Football (b) Cricket (c) Basketball (d) Hockey (Ans : d)
24. The term 'Duck' is associated with–
(a) Soccer (b) Volleyball (c) Golf (d) Cricket (Ans : d)
25. Velocity of light was measured by–
(a) Romer (b) Newton (c) Galileo (d) Einstein (Ans : a)
26. The final of the Football World Cup 2014 was played between–
(a) Argentina and Germany (b) Brazil and Germany (c) Germany and Italy (d) Argentina and Netherland (Ans : a)
27. Who claimed the Orange Cap in IPL-7 for scoring maximum runs?
(a) Glen Maxwell (b) Suresh Raina (c) Robin Uthappa (d) David Miller (Ans : c)
28. Who united all the Sikhs and founded a Kingdom in the Punjab?
(a) Guru Nanak (b) Guru Govind Singh (c) Guru Teg Bahadur (d) Maharaja Ranjit Singh (Ans : d)
29. Which milk contains more fat?
(a) Cow (b) Buffalo (c) Camel (d) Reindeer (Ans : d)
30. For transfusion the 'O' blood group of a donar can be accepted by a person having blood group–
(a) A (b) B (c) AB (d) All of these (Ans : d)
31. Introducing a girl, Vipin said, 'Her mother is the only daughter of my mother-in-law' How is Vipin related to that girl ?
(a) Uncle (b) Father (c) Brother (d) Husband (Ans : d)
32. Showing a lady, Amal said, "She is the daughter of my grand father's only son". How is Amal related to that lady?
(a) Brother (b) Cousin (c) Father (d) Uncle (Ans : a)
33. Find the missing number–
21, 23, 27, 33, ?
(a) 37 (b) 41 (c) 43 (d) 49 (Ans : c)
34. Find the missing number–
68, 67, 64, 59, ?
(a) 52 (b) 53 (c) 54 (d) 56 (Ans : a)
35.
(a) Uncle (b) Father (c) Brother (d) Husband (Ans : d)
32. Showing a lady, Amal said, "She is the daughter of my grand father's only son". How is Amal related to that lady?
(a) Brother (b) Cousin (c) Father (d) Uncle (Ans : a)
33. Find the missing number–
21, 23, 27, 33, ?
(a) 37 (b) 41 (c) 43 (d) 49 (Ans : c)
34. Find the missing number–
68, 67, 64, 59, ?
(a) 52 (b) 53 (c) 54 (d) 56 (Ans : a)
35.
1 | 7 | 9 |
2 | 14 | ? |
3 | 105 | 117 |
(a) 26 (b) 20 (c) 16 (d) 12 (Ans : d)
36. If the day before yesterday was Saturday, what day will fall on the day after tomorrow?
(a) Friday (b) Thursday (c) Wednesday (d) Tuesday (Ans : c)
37. Today is Monday. After 61 days, it will be–
(a) Wednesday (b) Saturday (c) Tuesday (d) Thursday (Ans : b)
Directions (38-39) : Choose the missing term out of the given alter-natives.
38. A, C, F, J, ?
(a) K (b) O (c) M (d) N (Ans : d)
39. A, Z, D, Y, G, X, ?, ?
(a) W, J (b) J, W (c) W, K (d) K, W (Ans : b)
40. Find out the odd one–
(a) Addition (b) Subtraction (c) Multiplication (d) Fraction (Ans : d)
41. A newspaper always has __
(a) Advertisement (b) News (c) Editor (d) Paper (Ans : b)
42. A car always has __
(a) Driver (b) Bonnet (c) Dicky (d) Wheels (Ans : d)
43. If '+' is '×', '–' is '+', '×' is '»' and '»' is '–' then answer the following question based on this information–
21 » 8 + 2 – 12 × 3 = ?
(a) 14 (b) 9 (c) 13. 5 (d) 11 (Ans : b)
44. In a certain code 'SOBER' is written as 'RNADQ'. How 'LOTUS' can be written in that code?
(a) KNSTR (b) MPUWT (c) KMSTR (d) LMRST (Ans : a)
45. If 'MEAT' is written as 'TEAM', then 'BALE' is written as–
(a) ELAB (b) EABL (c) EBLA (d) EALB (Ans : d)
46. The ratio between two numbers is 3 : 4. If each number is increased by 3, the ratio becomes 4 : 5. Find the difference between the numbers.
(a) 3 (b) 9 (c) 2 (d) 7 (Ans : a)
47. Two angles of a triangle are 48° and 112° respectively. The third angle is–
(a) 30° (b) 20° (c) 40° (d) 60° (Ans : b)
48. The side of a cube measures 9 cm. What will be the diagonal of the cube ?
(a) 5√3 (b) 7√3 (c) 9√3 (d) 3√3 (Ans : c)
49. The radius of a circular field is 25 m. Find the area of the field,
(a) 125 π sq. m. (b) 625 π sq. m. (c) 25 π sq. m. (d) 135 π sq. m. (Ans : b)
50. The curved surface area of a right circular cone of radius 14 em is 440 sq. cm. What is the slant height of the cone?
(a) 10 cm (b) 11 cm (c) 12 cm (d) 13 cm (Ans : a)
51. Find the missing number–
6, __, 21, 33, 48
(a) 14 (b) 20 (c) 12 (d) 18 (Ans : c)
52. Find the missing term.
1, 9, 25, 49, 81, __
(a) 90 (b) 135 (c) 121 (d) 125 (Ans : c)
53. The simplest form of 69/92 is–
(a) 2/3 (b) 3/4 (c) 13/24 (d) None of these (Ans : b)
54. Find the HCF–
296, 703
(a) 37 (b) 39 (c) 41 (d) 43 (Ans : a)
55. Find the LCM–
28, 35, 56, 84
(a) 420 (b) 840 (c) 640 (d) 860 (Ans : b)
56. √324/81 + √324/81 = ?
(a) 4 (b) 12 (c) 6 (d) 18 (Ans : a)
57. If the average of 40, 10, 25, 20, 35, x is 25, then the value of x is–
(a) 20 (b) 25 (c) 30 (d) 35 (Ans : a)
58. 2/83 = ?
(a) 3 1/3 (b) 4 (c) 5 1/2 (d) 2 1/3
(Ans : b) : (8)2/3 = (23)2/3 = 22 = 4
59. ? % of 64 = 8
(a) 12.5 (b) 12 (c) 10 (d) 14 (Ans : a)
60. 20% of 10000 = ?
(a) 1000 (b) 2000 (c) 20000 (d) 200 (Ans : b)
61. A table is bought for Rs. 950 and sold at Rs. 40, find the gain percent.
(a) 40% (b) 20% (c) 10% (d) 30% (Ans : b)
62. If the difference between 3/8th and 2/7th of a number is 50, then the number would be–
(a) 500 (b) 520 (c) 540 (d) 560 (Ans : d)
63. If a : b = 2 : 3 and b : c = 5 : 7, find a : c
(a) 10 : 21 (b) 15 : 21 (c) 12 : 15 (d) 10 : 27 (Ans : a)
64. If 36 men can do a piece of work in 25 days, in how many days will 15 men do it ?
(a) 40 (b) 60 (c) 58 (d) 50 (Ans : b)
65. A can do a piece of work in 8 hours, while B can do it in 12 hours. Both A and B working together can finish the work in–
(a) 10 h (b)4 h (c) 5 1/4 h (d) 4 4/5 h (Ans : d)
66. In 1 minute 3/7 of a bucket is filled. The rest of the bucket can be filled in–
(a) 2 min (b) 4/3 min (c) 7/3 min (d) none of these (Ans : b)
67. What is the value of –
725×725×725+371×371×371 / 725×725–725×371+371×371 ?
(a) 9610 (b) 1960 (c) 1096 (d) 1016 (Ans : c)
68. 24 × 15 ÷ 12 + ? = 165
(a) 65 (b) 85 (c) 135 (d) 158 (Ans : c)
69. (a + b)2/ (a2 – b2) = ?
(a) ab/(a + b) (b) 2ab/(a – b) (c) (a + b)/(a – b) (d) None of these (Ans : c)
Hits: (a+b)2 / a2–b2 = (a + b) (a + b) / (a + b) (a – b)
= a + b / a – b
70. A train is moving with a speed of 180 km/hr. Its speed in m/sec is–
(a) 5 m/sec (b) 30 m/sec (c) 40 m/sec (d) 50 m/sec (Ans : d)
Hints : Speed = 180 km/h
= 180×5/18 m/s = 50m/s
71. A 120 m long train takes 10 see to cross a man standing on a platform. The speed of the train is–
(a) 10 m/sec (b) 12m/sec (c) 15 m/sec (d) 20m/see (Ans : b)
Hints : Speed of train = 120m/10sec
= 12m/sec.
72. A boat is rowed downstream at 15. 5 km/hr and upstream 8. 5 km/hr. The speed of the stream is–
(a) 3.5 km/hr (b) 5.75 km/hr (c) 6. 5 km/hr (d) 7 km/hr (Ans : a)
73. How much simple interest will Rs. 2,000 earn in 18 months at 6% per annum ?
(a) Rs. 120 (b) Rs. 180 (c) Rs. 216 (d) Rs. 240 (Ans : b)
74. One side of a rectangular field is 8 m and one of its diagonal is 17 m. Find the area of the field.
(a) 120 m2 (b) 140 m2 (c) 160 m2 (d) 180 m2 (Ans : a)
75. Which is not a prime number ?
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 7 (Ans : b)
76. The sum of one-half, one-third and one-fourth of a number exceeds the number by 12. The number is–
(a) 144 (b) 154 (c) 90 (d) 174 (Ans : a)
77. By selling a cycle for Rs. 2,345, a student loses 19%. Its cost price is–
(a) Rs. 4,000 (b) Rs. 5,000 (c) Rs. 3,000 (d) Rs. 3,500 (Ans : d)
78. The average of 100 numbers is 44. The average of these 100 numbers and four other new numbers is 50. The average of the four new numbers will be–
(a) 800 (b) 200 (c) 176 (d) 24 (Ans : b)
79. The difference between 78% of a number and 59% of the same number is 323. What is 62% of that number?
(a) 1054 (b) 1178 (c) 1037 (d) 1159 (Ans : a)
80. The simple interest at x% p. a. for x years will be Rs. x on a sum of–
(a) Rs. x (b) Rs. 100x (c) Rs. (100/x) (d) Rs. (100/x2) (Ans : c)
Directions (81-84) : In each of the following questions, there is a certain relationship between two given words on one side of : : and one word is given on another side of : : while another is to be found from the given alternatives having the same relation with this word as the words of the given pair bear.
Choose the correct alternatives
81. Eye : Myopia : : Teeth : ?
(a) Pyorrhoea (b) Cataract (c) Trachoma (d) Eczema (Ans : a)
82. Moon : Satellite : : Earth : ?
(a) Sun (b) Planet (c) Solar System (d) Asteroid (Ans : b)
83. House : door : : Compound :?
(a) Gate (b) Fence (c) Foundation (d) Wall (Ans : a)
84. Magazine : Editor : : Drama : ?
(a) Director (b) Player (c) Manager (d) Actor (Ans : a)
Directions (85-87) : Read the following informations carefully to answer the questions that follow.
Madhu and Shobha are good in Dramatics and Computer Science. Anjali and Madhu are good in Computer. Science and Physics. Anjali. Poonam and Nisha are good in Physics and History. Nisha and Anjali are good in Physics and Mathematics. Poonam and Shobha are good in History and Dramatics.
85. Who is good in Physics, History and Mathematics, but not in Computer Science ?
(a) Madhu (b) Poonam (c) Nisha (d) Anjali (Ans : c)
86. Who is good in Physics, History and Dramatics ?
(a) Poonam (b) Shobha (c) Madhu (d) Anjali (Ans : a)
87. Who is good in History, Physics, Computer Science and Mathematics ?
(a) Poonam (b) Nisha (c) Anjali (d) Madhu (Ans : c)
88. Arrange the given words in alphabetical order and choose the one that comes first in a dictionary.
(a) Plane (b) Plain (c) Plenty (d) Player (Ans : b)
Directions (89-90) : Find the odd one that does not belong to the group.
89. (a) Unicorn (b) Rhino (c) Fox (d) Jackal (Ans : b)
90. (a) Swimming (b) Sailing (c) Diving (d) Driving (Ans : d)
Directions (91-92) : In each of the following questions, choose one number which is similar to the numbers in the given set.
36. If the day before yesterday was Saturday, what day will fall on the day after tomorrow?
(a) Friday (b) Thursday (c) Wednesday (d) Tuesday (Ans : c)
37. Today is Monday. After 61 days, it will be–
(a) Wednesday (b) Saturday (c) Tuesday (d) Thursday (Ans : b)
Directions (38-39) : Choose the missing term out of the given alter-natives.
38. A, C, F, J, ?
(a) K (b) O (c) M (d) N (Ans : d)
39. A, Z, D, Y, G, X, ?, ?
(a) W, J (b) J, W (c) W, K (d) K, W (Ans : b)
40. Find out the odd one–
(a) Addition (b) Subtraction (c) Multiplication (d) Fraction (Ans : d)
41. A newspaper always has __
(a) Advertisement (b) News (c) Editor (d) Paper (Ans : b)
42. A car always has __
(a) Driver (b) Bonnet (c) Dicky (d) Wheels (Ans : d)
43. If '+' is '×', '–' is '+', '×' is '»' and '»' is '–' then answer the following question based on this information–
21 » 8 + 2 – 12 × 3 = ?
(a) 14 (b) 9 (c) 13. 5 (d) 11 (Ans : b)
44. In a certain code 'SOBER' is written as 'RNADQ'. How 'LOTUS' can be written in that code?
(a) KNSTR (b) MPUWT (c) KMSTR (d) LMRST (Ans : a)
45. If 'MEAT' is written as 'TEAM', then 'BALE' is written as–
(a) ELAB (b) EABL (c) EBLA (d) EALB (Ans : d)
46. The ratio between two numbers is 3 : 4. If each number is increased by 3, the ratio becomes 4 : 5. Find the difference between the numbers.
(a) 3 (b) 9 (c) 2 (d) 7 (Ans : a)
47. Two angles of a triangle are 48° and 112° respectively. The third angle is–
(a) 30° (b) 20° (c) 40° (d) 60° (Ans : b)
48. The side of a cube measures 9 cm. What will be the diagonal of the cube ?
(a) 5√3 (b) 7√3 (c) 9√3 (d) 3√3 (Ans : c)
49. The radius of a circular field is 25 m. Find the area of the field,
(a) 125 π sq. m. (b) 625 π sq. m. (c) 25 π sq. m. (d) 135 π sq. m. (Ans : b)
50. The curved surface area of a right circular cone of radius 14 em is 440 sq. cm. What is the slant height of the cone?
(a) 10 cm (b) 11 cm (c) 12 cm (d) 13 cm (Ans : a)
51. Find the missing number–
6, __, 21, 33, 48
(a) 14 (b) 20 (c) 12 (d) 18 (Ans : c)
52. Find the missing term.
1, 9, 25, 49, 81, __
(a) 90 (b) 135 (c) 121 (d) 125 (Ans : c)
53. The simplest form of 69/92 is–
(a) 2/3 (b) 3/4 (c) 13/24 (d) None of these (Ans : b)
54. Find the HCF–
296, 703
(a) 37 (b) 39 (c) 41 (d) 43 (Ans : a)
55. Find the LCM–
28, 35, 56, 84
(a) 420 (b) 840 (c) 640 (d) 860 (Ans : b)
56. √324/81 + √324/81 = ?
(a) 4 (b) 12 (c) 6 (d) 18 (Ans : a)
57. If the average of 40, 10, 25, 20, 35, x is 25, then the value of x is–
(a) 20 (b) 25 (c) 30 (d) 35 (Ans : a)
58. 2/83 = ?
(a) 3 1/3 (b) 4 (c) 5 1/2 (d) 2 1/3
(Ans : b) : (8)2/3 = (23)2/3 = 22 = 4
59. ? % of 64 = 8
(a) 12.5 (b) 12 (c) 10 (d) 14 (Ans : a)
60. 20% of 10000 = ?
(a) 1000 (b) 2000 (c) 20000 (d) 200 (Ans : b)
61. A table is bought for Rs. 950 and sold at Rs. 40, find the gain percent.
(a) 40% (b) 20% (c) 10% (d) 30% (Ans : b)
62. If the difference between 3/8th and 2/7th of a number is 50, then the number would be–
(a) 500 (b) 520 (c) 540 (d) 560 (Ans : d)
63. If a : b = 2 : 3 and b : c = 5 : 7, find a : c
(a) 10 : 21 (b) 15 : 21 (c) 12 : 15 (d) 10 : 27 (Ans : a)
64. If 36 men can do a piece of work in 25 days, in how many days will 15 men do it ?
(a) 40 (b) 60 (c) 58 (d) 50 (Ans : b)
65. A can do a piece of work in 8 hours, while B can do it in 12 hours. Both A and B working together can finish the work in–
(a) 10 h (b)4 h (c) 5 1/4 h (d) 4 4/5 h (Ans : d)
66. In 1 minute 3/7 of a bucket is filled. The rest of the bucket can be filled in–
(a) 2 min (b) 4/3 min (c) 7/3 min (d) none of these (Ans : b)
67. What is the value of –
725×725×725+371×371×371 / 725×725–725×371+371×371 ?
(a) 9610 (b) 1960 (c) 1096 (d) 1016 (Ans : c)
68. 24 × 15 ÷ 12 + ? = 165
(a) 65 (b) 85 (c) 135 (d) 158 (Ans : c)
69. (a + b)2/ (a2 – b2) = ?
(a) ab/(a + b) (b) 2ab/(a – b) (c) (a + b)/(a – b) (d) None of these (Ans : c)
Hits: (a+b)2 / a2–b2 = (a + b) (a + b) / (a + b) (a – b)
= a + b / a – b
70. A train is moving with a speed of 180 km/hr. Its speed in m/sec is–
(a) 5 m/sec (b) 30 m/sec (c) 40 m/sec (d) 50 m/sec (Ans : d)
Hints : Speed = 180 km/h
= 180×5/18 m/s = 50m/s
71. A 120 m long train takes 10 see to cross a man standing on a platform. The speed of the train is–
(a) 10 m/sec (b) 12m/sec (c) 15 m/sec (d) 20m/see (Ans : b)
Hints : Speed of train = 120m/10sec
= 12m/sec.
72. A boat is rowed downstream at 15. 5 km/hr and upstream 8. 5 km/hr. The speed of the stream is–
(a) 3.5 km/hr (b) 5.75 km/hr (c) 6. 5 km/hr (d) 7 km/hr (Ans : a)
73. How much simple interest will Rs. 2,000 earn in 18 months at 6% per annum ?
(a) Rs. 120 (b) Rs. 180 (c) Rs. 216 (d) Rs. 240 (Ans : b)
74. One side of a rectangular field is 8 m and one of its diagonal is 17 m. Find the area of the field.
(a) 120 m2 (b) 140 m2 (c) 160 m2 (d) 180 m2 (Ans : a)
75. Which is not a prime number ?
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 7 (Ans : b)
76. The sum of one-half, one-third and one-fourth of a number exceeds the number by 12. The number is–
(a) 144 (b) 154 (c) 90 (d) 174 (Ans : a)
77. By selling a cycle for Rs. 2,345, a student loses 19%. Its cost price is–
(a) Rs. 4,000 (b) Rs. 5,000 (c) Rs. 3,000 (d) Rs. 3,500 (Ans : d)
78. The average of 100 numbers is 44. The average of these 100 numbers and four other new numbers is 50. The average of the four new numbers will be–
(a) 800 (b) 200 (c) 176 (d) 24 (Ans : b)
79. The difference between 78% of a number and 59% of the same number is 323. What is 62% of that number?
(a) 1054 (b) 1178 (c) 1037 (d) 1159 (Ans : a)
80. The simple interest at x% p. a. for x years will be Rs. x on a sum of–
(a) Rs. x (b) Rs. 100x (c) Rs. (100/x) (d) Rs. (100/x2) (Ans : c)
Directions (81-84) : In each of the following questions, there is a certain relationship between two given words on one side of : : and one word is given on another side of : : while another is to be found from the given alternatives having the same relation with this word as the words of the given pair bear.
Choose the correct alternatives
81. Eye : Myopia : : Teeth : ?
(a) Pyorrhoea (b) Cataract (c) Trachoma (d) Eczema (Ans : a)
82. Moon : Satellite : : Earth : ?
(a) Sun (b) Planet (c) Solar System (d) Asteroid (Ans : b)
83. House : door : : Compound :?
(a) Gate (b) Fence (c) Foundation (d) Wall (Ans : a)
84. Magazine : Editor : : Drama : ?
(a) Director (b) Player (c) Manager (d) Actor (Ans : a)
Directions (85-87) : Read the following informations carefully to answer the questions that follow.
Madhu and Shobha are good in Dramatics and Computer Science. Anjali and Madhu are good in Computer. Science and Physics. Anjali. Poonam and Nisha are good in Physics and History. Nisha and Anjali are good in Physics and Mathematics. Poonam and Shobha are good in History and Dramatics.
85. Who is good in Physics, History and Mathematics, but not in Computer Science ?
(a) Madhu (b) Poonam (c) Nisha (d) Anjali (Ans : c)
86. Who is good in Physics, History and Dramatics ?
(a) Poonam (b) Shobha (c) Madhu (d) Anjali (Ans : a)
87. Who is good in History, Physics, Computer Science and Mathematics ?
(a) Poonam (b) Nisha (c) Anjali (d) Madhu (Ans : c)
88. Arrange the given words in alphabetical order and choose the one that comes first in a dictionary.
(a) Plane (b) Plain (c) Plenty (d) Player (Ans : b)
Directions (89-90) : Find the odd one that does not belong to the group.
89. (a) Unicorn (b) Rhino (c) Fox (d) Jackal (Ans : b)
90. (a) Swimming (b) Sailing (c) Diving (d) Driving (Ans : d)
Directions (91-92) : In each of the following questions, choose one number which is similar to the numbers in the given set.
91. 363, 489, 579
(a) 562 (b) 471 (c) 382 (d) 281 (Ans : b)
92. 282, 354, 444
(a) 453 (b) 417 (c) 336 (d) 255 (Ans : c)
93. Bank is related to Money in the same way as Transport is related to–
(a) Goods (b) Road (c) Movement (d) Traffic (Ans : d)
94. Captain is related to Soldier in the same way as Leader is related to
(a) Chair (b) Follower (c) Party (d) Ministry (Ans : b)
95. Find the odd one that does not belong to the group.
(a) Silk (b) Fur (c) Milk (d) Rubber (Ans : d)
96. A man is facing South. He turns 1350 in the anticlockwise direction and then 1800 in the clockwise direction. Which direction is he facing now?
(a) North-East (b) North-West (c) South-East (d) South-West (Ans : d)
97. A man is facing North-West. He turns 900 in the clockwise direction and then 1350 in the anticlockwise direction. Which direction is he facing now?
(a) East (b) West (c) North (d) South (Ans : c)
98.
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4 (Ans : a)
99. Statements : All planets are moons.
All moons are stars.
Conclusions : I : All moons are planets.
II : All planets are stars.
(a) Only conclusion I follows. (b) Only conclusion II follows.
(c) Either I or II follows. (d) Neither I nor II follows. (Ans : b)
100. Statements: All men are dogs.
All dogs are cats.
Conclusions : I : All men are cats.
II : All cats are men.
(a) Only conclusion I follows. (b) Only conclusion II follows.
(c) Either I or II follows. (d) Neither I nor II follows. (Ans : a)
99. Statements : All planets are moons.
All moons are stars.
Conclusions : I : All moons are planets.
II : All planets are stars.
(a) Only conclusion I follows. (b) Only conclusion II follows.
(c) Either I or II follows. (d) Neither I nor II follows. (Ans : b)
100. Statements: All men are dogs.
All dogs are cats.
Conclusions : I : All men are cats.
II : All cats are men.
(a) Only conclusion I follows. (b) Only conclusion II follows.
(c) Either I or II follows. (d) Neither I nor II follows. (Ans : a)