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Q1. 2, 4, 8, 32, ?, 8192
Q2. The question is based on the following five three digit numbers: 485, 754, 849, 375, and 754. If the positions of the first and the thrid digits in each of the numbers are interchanged, which of the following will be the lowest number after the rearrangement?
Q3. From the given STATEMENTS and CONCLUSIONS, decide which of the conclusions logically follows: STATEMENT: All cycles are tyres. Some tyres are wheels. All wheels are buses. CONCLUSIONS: i)Some buses are tyres ii)Some wheels are tyres iii)Some buses are cycles.
Q4. The question is based on the following five three digit numbers: 485, 754, 849, 375, and 754. If the positions of the first and the second digits in each of the numbers are interchanged, which of the following will be third from the top when they are arranged in descending order after the rearrangement?
Q5. Find the correct choice to replace the question mark: Mountain:Valley::Light:?
Q6. From the given STATEMENTS and CONCLUSIONS, decide which of the conclusions logically follows: STATEMENT: All Keys are locks. No lock is toy. All bags are toys. CONCLUSIONS: i)No bag is key ii)Sme bags are keys iii)Some toys are keys
Q7. A, E, I, M, Q, U, ?
Q8. In the following statement some portions are highlighted and marked which are either misspelt or inappropriate in the context of the statement. Identify the same: "He realized(A) he was alone (B) in the house and rushed (C) to bolt (D) all the doors and windows. All correct (E)
Q9. From the given STATEMENTS and CONCLUSIONS, decide which of the conclusions logically follows: STATEMENT: Some days are nights. Some nights are months. Some months are years. CONCLUSIONS: i) Some years are nights ii)Some months are days iii)No year is night.
Q10. In the following statement some portions are highlighted and marked which are either misspelt or inappropriate in the context of the statement. Identify the same: "The information (A) provided (B) to the staff was not adequate (C) and everything retaliated (D). All are correct (E)
Q11. ASSERTION (A):Students should have a clear cut objective of their future. REASON{R}: Students should be focussed and committed to achieve their goal in life.
Q12. Find out the number that would replace the question mark (?):4, 9, 20, 43, 90 ?
Q13. From the given STATEMENTS and CONCLUSIONS, decide which of the conclusions logically follows: STATEMENT: All Petals are trees. All trees are gardens. All roads are gardens. CONCLUSIONS: i) Some roads are trees. ii)Some gardens are trees. iii)Some gardens are petals
Q14. In a certain code SUBSTANCE is written as RATRUFDOB. How is TENTHOUSE written in that code?
Q15. B,M,K,T,R,D,W and A are sitting around a circle facing at the center. R is third to the right of B. H is second to the right of A who is second to the right of R. K is third to the right of T who is not an immediate neighbour of H. D is second to the left of T. M is fourth to the right of W. Who is to the immediate left of D?
Q16. How many meaningful English words can be formed from the letters "ACER" using each letter only once in each word?
Q17. Find out the number that would replace the question mark (?): 3, 8, 11, 30, 49, ?
Q18. The question is based on the following five three digit numbers: 485, 754, 849, 375, and 754. If the positions of the second and the third digits in each number are interchanged, which of the following will be the difference between the highest and the lowest number thus formed?
Q19. In a certain code language 'RISE' is written as '8419' and 'MEAL' is written as '5927'. How is RAIL written in that code?
Q20. In a certain code "RELATED" is written as EFUBKDQ. How is 'RETAINS" written in that code?
Q21. If A means 'x', B means '+', C means '-', and D means '+' then, 4 D 16 A 5 B 8 C 5 =?
Q22. Read the Statement and the Argument carefully and give your answer : STATEMENT: Should test of English language be made compulsory in various examinations conducted by the UPSC. ARGUMENT: i)Yes. This is the only way to spread English in the country. ii)No. English is not the only language which people of all parts of India can read, write and understand. So, the work in offices is not to be done in this language.
Q23. Read the Statement and the Argument carefully and give your answer : STATEMENT: Should people arrested in murder cases be shot dead? ARGUMENT: I)Yes. All such people are anti-national elements and they should be eliminated. ii)No. killing is not a big punishment. However, such people should be axed into pieces.
Q24. Read the Statement and the Argument carefully and give your answer : STATEMENT: Should underground transportation system be introduced in Mumbai? ARGUMENT: i)Yes, difficulties faced by commuters and pollution will be FF0000uced. ii)No, it will cause a high burden on the national exchequer.
Q25. Read the Statement and the Argument carefully and give your answer : STATEMENT: Should reservation in jobs be given to the children of Class I Officers of SC/ST Community? ARGUMENT: i)Yes, reservation should be made for all SC/ST candidates irrespective of the ranks their parents hold. ii)No. These children do not need to secure jobs as their parents are highly placed.
Q26. Read the Statement and the Argument carefully and give your answer : STATEMENT: Should the minimum appointment age of officers in government office be increased? ARGUMENT: i)yes, with the increase in age, people in these offices look old at the time of retirement. ii)No.It will add to the already existing problem of unemployment in our country.
Q27. QUESTION: Should the age of voting be raised to 21 years in India? ARGUMENTS:i)No. It is difficult to change any practice.ii)Yes, by that age people develop sense of responsibility and higher level of maturity.
Q28. L,M,N,O,P,Q,R and S are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. P sits third to the left of M. P is an immediate neighbour of both O and S. Only one person sits between O and Q. R is an immediate neighbour of O. Only one person sits between R and N. What is the position of L with respect to P in the above arrangement?
Q29. The following sentences are jumbled. 1.She eased out something from her waist folds. 2.Maganlal welcomed a customer early in the day. 3.Once visible, Maganlal realized it was a pair of gold bangles. 4.The woman carefully counted the money and then left. 5.He took the bangles and placed some money in the woman's palm. 6.This customer was a peasant woman wearing a discolouFF0000 sari and old anklets. After rearranging them in the proper order to make a meaningful paragraph,which one will be second sentence?
Q30. In the following statement some portions are highlighted and marked which are either misspelt or inappropriate in the context of the statement. Identify the same: "Worried(A) that he will fail in the exams, Satish stayed(B) up the whole knight(C) and studied(D). All correct (E)
Q31. L,M,N,O,P,Q,R and S are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. P sits third to the left of M. P is an immediate neighbour of both O and S. Only one person sits between O and Q. R is an immediate neighbour of O. Only one person sits between R and N. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
Q32. L,M,N,O,P,Q,R and S are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. P sits third to the left of M. P is an immediate neighbour of both O and S. Only one person sits between O and Q. R is an immediate neighbour of O. Only one person sits between R and N. M is related to R in a certain way based on the given seating arrangement. In the same way, P is related to M. Who among the following is L related to, following the same pattern?
Q33. L,M,N,O,P,Q,R and S are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. P sits third to the left of M. P is an immediate neighbour of both O and S. Only one person sits between O and Q. R is an immediate neighbour of O. Only one person sits between R and N. Who sits third to the left of N?
Q34. L,M,N,O,P,Q,R and S are sitting around a circular table facing the centre but not necessarily in the same order. P sits third to the left of M. P is an immediate neighbour of both O and S. Only one person sits between O and Q. R is an immediate neighbour of O. Only one person sits between R and N. Who among the following sits exactly between R and N?
Q35. Read the statement and the conclusion and give your answer as (a) If only conclusion I is true; (b) If only conclusion II is true; (c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II is true; (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true (e) If both conclusions I and II are true. STATEMENT: All solids are liquids; All liquids are gases; No gas is plasma. CONCLUSIONS: I. All solids are gases. II.No liquid is plasma.
Q36. Read the statement and the conclusion and give your answer as (a) If only conclusion I is true; (b) If only conclusion II is true; (c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II is true; (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true (e) If both conclusions I and II are true. STATEMENT: Some planets are stars; Some orbits are stars. Conclusion: I.No orbit is a planet. II.Atleast some stars are planets.
Q37. Read the statement and the conclusion and give your answer as (a) If only conclusion I is true; (b) If only conclusion II is true; (c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II is true; (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true (e) If both conclusions I and II are true.STATEMENT: No fern is a glider; All roots are ferns. CONCLUSIONS: I.No plant is a root. II. All ferns are roots.
Q38. Read the statement and the conclusion and give your answer as (a) If only conclusion I is true; (b) If only conclusion II is true; (c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II is true; (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true (e) If both conclusions I and II are true. STATEMENTS: All kites are birds; No kite is a glider. CONCLUSIONS: I. Some gliders are definitely not birds. II.Atleast some birds are kites.
Q39. Read the statement and the conclusion and give your answer as (a) If only conclusion I is true; (b) If only conclusion II is true; (c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II is true; (d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true. (e) If both conclusions I and II are true. STATEMENTS: All lines are circles; Some circles are squares. CONCLUSIONS: I. No square is a line. II.Some squares are definitely not circles.
Q40. In a certain code, 'lend me money' is written as 've ka ro', 'money for him' is written as 'se ve di', 'for various matters' is written as 'ba di la' and 'matters to me' is written as 'ro ba yo'. What is the code for 'lend'?
Q41. In a certain code, 'lend me money' is written as 've ka ro', 'money for him' is written as 'se ve di', 'for various matters' is written as 'ba di la' and 'matters to me' is written as 'ro ba yo'. What is the code for 'to'?
Q42. In the following statement some portions are highlighted and marked which are either misspelt or inappropriate in the context of the statement. Identify the same: "Thomas could not cook(A) very well and thus had to stay(B) food from (C) a restaurant(D). All correct (E).
Q43. QUESTION: Should open book examinations be introduced for professional courses in India? ARGUMENT: i) No.It will not seriously improve the value and importance of present examination system.ii) Yes. All candidates can pass easily and can start their professional life.
Q44. In a certain code, 'lend me money' is written as 've ka ro', 'money for him' is written as 'se ve di', 'for various matters' is written as 'ba di la' and 'matters to me' is written as 'ro ba yo'. Which of the following may present 'money matters most'?
Q45. In a certain code, 'lend me money' is written as 've ka ro', 'money for him' is written as 'se ve di', 'for various matters' is written as 'ba di la' and 'matters to me' is written as 'ro ba yo'. What is the code 'ro' stand for?
Q46. The following sentences are jumbled. 1.She eased out something from her waist folds. 2.Maganlal welcomed a customer early in the day. 3.Once visible, Maganlal realized it was a pair of gold bangles. 4.The woman carefully counted the money and then left. 5.He took the bangles and placed some money in the woman's palm. 6.This customer was a peasant woman wearing a discolouFF0000 sari and old anklets. After rearranging them in the proper order to make a meaningful paragraph, which one of them will be the FIRST sentence?
Q47. A,B,C,D,E,F and G are seated in a straight line facing North but not necessarily in the same order. Only three people sit between F and A. Neither F nor A sits at an extreme end of the line. Only two people sit between A and G. E is not an immediate neighbour of either A or F. E sits third to the left of B. B is not an immediate neighbour of A. E is not an immediate neighbour of C. Who among the following sit exactly between B and G?
Q48. In a certain code, 'lend me money' is written as 've ka ro', 'money for him' is written as 'se ve di', 'for various matters' is written as 'ba di la' and 'matters to me' is written as 'ro ba yo'. What is the code for 'various'?
Q49. ASSERTION (A): One who does not plan ones future, plans for failure. REASON {R}: Failure is the pillar of success.
Q50. B,M,K,T,R,D,W and A are sitting around a circle facing at the center. R is third to the right of B. H is second to the right of A who is second to the right of R. K is third to the right of T who is not an immediate neighbour of H. D is second to the left of T. M is fourth to the right of W. Who is third to the left of H?