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1.

In a code language, 'DILIP' is coded as 179395 (c) 72 (d) 120


and 'PRINCE' is coded as 59912117 . How will
7. Input: 12 23 31 45 52
'FIROZ' be coded in the same language?
Step:
'DILIP' 179395 'PRINCE'
I. 3 5 4 9 7 II. 1 1 2 1 3
59912117 III. 2 6 3 20 10 IV. 5 13 10 41 29
'FIROZ' Step IV is the final output./ IV
(a) 1599325 (b) 1399324 Input: 34 25 61 42 51
(c) 1299321 (d) 1599324 What is the sum of the number of step II?
II
2. If A = 5, B = 3, C = 4, E = 9, M = 14, O = 21, then
how GRAPE will be coded? (a) 10 (b) 15
A = 5, B = 3, C = 4, E = 9, M = 14, O = 21 (c) 12 (d) 14
GRAPE
8. If 3 @ 5 = 134, 2 @ 4 = 68, then 1 @ 3 = ?
(a) 54 (b) 68
3 @ 5 = 134, 2 @ 4 = 68, 1@3=?
(c) 58 (d) 56
(a) 20 (b) 24
3. (97, 2), (89, 3), (83, 5), ? (c) 28 (d) 26
(a) (73, 7) (b) (79, 7)
9. Select the option that is related to the fifth word in
(c) (79, 11) (d) (69, 11)
the same way as the fourth word is related to the third
word and the second word is related to the first word.
4. (1, 2, 2), (3, 4, 3), (5, 6, 5), (7, 8, 7), ?
(a) (14, 10, 14) (b) (9, 10, 11)
(c) (9, 12, 11) (d) (9, 10, 12)

5. If 5 # 2 = 7, 6 # 3 = 3, 5 # 7 = 35, 14 # 2 = 7, then Individual : Group :: Partial : Complete :: Vacant : ?


10 # 2 and 3 # 5 = ?
5 # 2 = 7, 6 # 3 = 3, 5 # 7 = 35, 14 # 2 = 7,
(a) Occupied/ (b) Free/
10 # 2 3#5=?
(c) Available/ (d) Empty/
(a) 12 & 2 (b) 5 & 15
(c) 5 & 8 (d) 8 & 15 10. Find out the number of triangles in the following diagram:

6. In how many ways can 5 people be seated in a row


such that A and B are not next to each other?

A B
(a) 36 (b) 48
(a) 6 (b) 9
(c) 10 (d) 11
Assumptions/
11. Statements/
I. Like-minded opposition parties should unite only
Some ministers are teachers./ when they have to dislodge a corrupt government.
All teachers are scholars./
Conclusions/
I. Some ministers are scholars./ II. Opposition parties are not corrupt.

II. All scholars are teachers./


(a) Only Assumption I is strong
(a) Only conclusion I follows
I
I
(b) Only Assumption II is strong
(b) Only conclusion II follows
II
II
(c) Either assumption I or II is strong
(c) Both conclusions I and II follow
I II
I II
(d) Neither assumption I nor II is strong
(d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
I II
I II
14. [(225 mod 17) + {64 ÷ 8}] – (48 ÷ 6) × 3
12. Six students are sitting around a circular table
facing the centre. Kalki is an immediate neighbour (a) -12 (b) 12
of both Oorja and Namita. Leela is sitting second (c) 10 (d) -10
to the left of Oorja. Padma is sitting second to the
right of Kalki. Madhuri is sitting third to the right 15. A standard deck has 52 cards. One card is drawn
of Namita. Who is an immediate neighbour of both at random. What is the probability that the card
Kalki and Padma? is a black face card? (Face cards = J, Q, K)

( J, Q, K)
(a) 3/26 (b) 2/13
(c) 1/13 (d) 1/4
(a) Namita/ (b) Leela/
16. In a wall clock, the minute hand moves at the
(c) Oorja/ (d) Madhuri/
correct speed, but the hour hand moves only at
0.45° per minute (instead of the correct 0.5° per
13. Statement/ minute). The clock was set correctly at 8:00 AM
One of the opposition leaders said that the time on Monday. Find the time shown by the clock
had come for like-minded opposition parties to when the actual time is 8:00 AM on Tuesday.
unite and dislodge the corrupt government.
0.45° 21. Select the word-pair that best represents a similar
relationship to the one expressed in the pair of words
0.5°
given below. (The words must be considered as
meaningful English words and must not be related
to each other based on the number of letters/number
of consonants/vowels in the word.)
(a) 5:24 am (b) 5:36 am
(c) 5:36 pm (d) 8:00 pm

17. How many ways can 4 people be seated in a circle


if two people must sit next to each other?

Withdraw : Extract
(a) 8 (b) 6 (a) Exploit : Utilise (b) Rent : Contrive
(c) 10 (d) 4 (c) Explore : Ignore (d) Expend : Relish

18. A player holds 15 cards of four suits, of which 22. Three of the following four words are alike in a certain
eight are red and seven are black. The number of way and one is different. Select the odd one.
diamonds is twice the number of spades and the
number of hearts is equal to the number of
diamonds. How many clubs does he hold?
(a) Almond/ (b) Cashew/
(c) Dry Fruits/ (d) Walnuts/

23. 85 apples are to be distributed in a class consisting


of boys and girls. If each boy gets 5 apples, then
(a) 5 (b) 2 each girl will get 7 apples, and if each boy gets 4
(c) 3 (d) 4 apples, then each girl will get 9 apples. How many
students are there in the class?
19. 18, 5, 1, 19, 15, 14, 9, 14
(a) 7 (b) 4
(c) 8 (d) 5

20. If the first half of the English alphabet series is


reversed, which of the following will be the twelfth (a) 15 (b) 14
to the right of the seventh letter from the left end? (c) 19 (d) 17

24. Statement/
C>O  U=R<S  E
(a) P (b) O Conclusions/
(c) S (d) N I. E > U II. C > E
(a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows. with an even digit belong to Batch 1 and Roll numbers
I II ending with an odd digit belong to Batch 2. Identify
the roll number for Batch 1 and Batch 2.
(b) Only conclusion I follows.
I
(c) Either conclusion I or II follows.
I II
(a) D1400 and C3882 (b) E2894 and F3917
(d) Only conclusion II follows.
(c) A3841 and B4537 (d) G8763 and F4711
II
30. A figure consists of a square with 4 equal horizontal
25. Select the correct mirror image of the given figure and 4 equal vertical lines dividing it into a 5 × 5 grid.
when the mirror is placed at AB as shown below. How many squares can be counted in total?

AB 5×5

(a) 55 (b) 25
(c) 75 (d) 85
(a) (b)
31. Which of the following actions shows the best
(c) (d) judgment in a social situation?

26. 100 |50  100| 50 mod 3


 
(a) Offering help to an elderly person carrying heavy
(a) 0 (b) 2
bags/
(c) 1 (d) 3
(b) Yelling at someone who bumped into you
27. [72 ÷ { 6 + 3 }] × (14 – 9) + |18 mod 7|
(a) 44 (b) 48 (c) Posting negative comments online anonymously
(c) 46 (d) 50
(d) Ignoring a crying child in a public place
28. Teacher: If the mother of your father's son's sister
turns out to be my sister-in-law, then what am
I to you?
32. Rohit is planning a special dinner to celebrate his
wife's 40th birthday. She enjoys cozy, informal
gatherings and loves Indian street food more than
fancy, high-end dining. Which of the following
(a) Maternal Uncle/ (b) Uncle/
restaurants would be the best fit for her?
(c) Teacher/ (d) CND

29. A coding rule is followed by Roll numbers ending


(c) 2 minutes/ (d) 4 minutes/

34. The rotated positions of a single solid are shown


below. The various faces of the solid are marked
(a) Spice Symphony features contemporary Indian with different symbols like dots, a cross, and a
fusion cuisine with an upscale modern line. Answer the three items that follow the given
ambiance and a focus on creative plating. figures. What is the symbol on the face opposite
to that containing a single dot?

(b) Tandoori Trails is a fine-dining restaurant


specializing in North Indian kebabs and rich
curries with sophisticated decor.

(c) Royal Rasoi offers an elegant dining expe-rience


with traditional Rajasthani royal cuisine
served in a palace-like setting.

(a) Four dots/ (b) Three dots/


(c) Two dots/ (d) Cross/
(d) Chaat Chowk serves a variety of popular Indian
street foods like pani puri, pav bhaji, and aloo tikki 35. Four words have been given, out of which three are
in a casual, vibrant, and bustling atmosphere alike in some manner and one is different. Select
reminiscent of Mumbai's famous street stalls. the word that is different.

(a) Intelligence/ (b) Aptitude/


(c) Weight/ (d) Memory/

33. You have four puzzle books on your shelf, and you 36. Statements/
decide to arrange them in every possible order,
moving one book every 30 seconds. How long will All sheep are cows./
it take to arrange all the books? Some cows are horses./
All horses are jackals./
Conclusion/
I. Some jackals are cows./
II. Some horses are sheep./
(a) 24 minutes/ (b) 12 minutes/
(a) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
I II Should new big industries be started in Delhi?
(b) Both conclusions I and II follow
I II Argument/
(c) Only conclusion II follows I. No, it will add to the city's pollution.
II
(d) Only conclusion I follows II. Yes, it will provide employment opportunities.
I
(a) Only argument I is strong/ I
37. 'Ram' is the father of 'Kusha' but 'Kusha' is not his
son. 'Mala' is the daughter of 'Kusha'. 'Shalaka' is (b) Only argument II is strong/ II
the spouse of 'Ram'. 'Gopal' is the brother of 'Kusha'. (c) Both I and II is strong/I II
'Hari' is the son of 'Gopal'. 'Meena' is the spouse
of 'Gopal'. 'Ganpat' is the father of 'Meena'. Who is (d) Neither I nor II is strong/ I II
the grand daughter of 'Ram'?
40. You are in charge of the admission of patients in
a private hospital. Your hospital is required by
the Government to provide free treatment to poor
patients. One such poor patient comes to the
hospital in an emergency. However, he has forgotten
his Aadhaar card which is necessary for availing
(a) Hari/ (b) Mala/ the facility of free treatment. What will you do?
(c) Meena/ (d) Shalaka/

38. Among the six persons - P, Q, R, S, T and U -


each has different weight. P is heavier than three
persons. R is lighter than T. S is lighter than only
Q. R is not the lightest. The second heaviest
person is of 68 kg and the second lightest person
is of 35 kg. Which of the following represents the
descending order of weights of the six persons? (a) Admit him provisionally, on the condition that
he should produce the Aadhaar Card at the
P, Q, R, S, T U time of discharge.
P R, T
S Q R

(b) Send the patient away./


(c) Ask the patient to first produce the Aadhaar
Card./
(a) S, Q, P, T, R, U (b) Q, S, P, U, T, R (d) Admit him only if he agrees to pay the fees
(c) Q, S, P, T, R, U (d) Q, S, P, T, U, R for the treatment.

39. Statement/
41. 44. In a row of 8 seats, how many ways can 3 people
sit next to each other?

(a) 48 (b) 36
(a) (b)
(c) 54 (d) 72

45. Compare the following two addresses.


(c) (d)
Address 1: Ms. Neha Verma, Flat No. 204, Tower
B, Green Acres, Pune -411045
42. Thief T starts at point O facing North. He walks 5
km North, then 3 km East, then 2 km South. Police
P starts 4 km East of O. Then he walks 3 km North.
Where is the police relative to the thief after these Address 2: Mrs. Neha Verma, Flat No. 204, Tower
moves, and what is the distance between them? B, Green Acres Society, Pune - 411045
T O

P, O Are these likely to be the same?

(a) No, city codes do not match


(a) Police is at the same point as Thief (they meet)
(b) Yes, all major details match

(b) Police is 1 km East/


(c) Thief is 2 km West and 1 km North of Police; (c) No, the flat numbers are different

distance = 5 km
(d) No, the name titles are different

5
(d) Distance between them is 4 km

43. If 1 January 2000 was Saturday, then what day


will 1 January 2100 be?

(a) Tuesday/ (b) Thursday/


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

41 (d) 42 (b) 43 (d) 44 (b) 45 (b)

SOLUTION
1. (a) The correct answer is option (a) i.e. 1599325. 2. (c) The correct answer is option (c) i.e. 58.
'DILIP' is coded as 179395 Consonant = Next Consonant
4 9 12 9 16 Vowel = Next Vowel
D I L I P G R A P E

W R O R K H S E Q I
23 18 15 18 11 8 19 5 17 9
8 + 19 + 5 + 17 + 9 = 58
Diff.

Diff.

Diff.
Diff.

Diff.

17 9 3 9 5 3. (b) The correct answer is option (b) i.e. (79, 7).


'PRINCE' is coded as 5912117 Logic: Prime Numbers = 97, 89, 83, 79
2, 3, 5, 7
16 18 9 14 3 5
P R I N C E So, (79, 7)

4. (b) The correct answer is option (b) i.e. (9, 10, 11).
Odd Number = 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
K I R M X V Even Number = 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
11 9 18 13 24 22
Prime Number = 2, 3, 5, 7, 11
Diff.

Diff.

Diff.

Diff.

Diff.

Diff.

So, (9, 10, 11)


5 9 9 1 21 17
5. (b) The correct answer is option (b) i.e. 5 & 15.
The code for 'FIROZ' will be: Odd # Even = +
6 9 18 15 26 Even # Odd = –
F I R O Z Odd # Odd = ×
Even # Even = ÷
So, 10 ÷ 2 = 5 & 3 × 5 = 15
U R I L A Therefore, 5 & 15
21 18 9 12 1
6. (c) Total arrangements = 5! = 120
Diff.

Diff.

Diff.

Diff.

Diff.

A B
15 9 9 3 25
Arrangement = 4! × 2
24 × 2 = 48 Conclusions:
A B I. Some ministers are scholars  Follows (In state-
ment All teachers are scholars and some teachers
120 – 48 = 72 are ministers. So, which means some ministers
who are teachers definitely are scholars.)
7. (b) Input: 34 25 61 42 51
II. All scholars are teachers  Does not follow (The
Step I: 7 7 7 6 6 (3 + 4)
second statement says 'All teachers are scholars,'
Step II: 1 3 5 2 4 (3 – 4)
which means scholars include teachers but may
Step III: 12 10 6 8 5 (3 × 4)
also include others.)
Step IV: 25 29 37 20 26 (32 + 42)
Sum of numbers in step II 12. (a) The correct answer is option (a)1 i.e. Namita.
1 + 3 + 5 + 2 + 4 = 15

8. (c) 3 @ 5 = 32 + 53
2 @ 4 = 22 + 4 3
1 @ 3 = 12 + 33 = 28

9. (a) The correct answer is option (a) i.e. Occupied.


Individual : Group - The relationship here seems
to be one of part to whole, as an individual is a Thus, Namita is an immediate neighbour of both
part of a group. Kalki and Padma.
Partial : Complete - The relationship here is again
one of incompleteness to completeness. Partial 13. (d) The correct answer is option (d) i.e. if neither
is something that is incomplete, while complete I nor II is implicit.
means whole. I. Not implicit - It tells about the other condition
Similarly, Vacant : ? - Vacant suggests emptiness which does not have the surety as per the state-
or something unoccupied. Occupied would be ment.
the opposite of vacant, making it a reasonable fit. II. Not implicit - The statement criticizes the govern-
ment for being corrupt but does not claim that
10. (d) The correct answer is option (d) i.e. 12. opposition parties are free from corruption.

14. (a) The correct answer is option (a) i.e. -12.


[(225 mod 17) + {64 ÷ 8}] – (48 ÷ 6) × 3
[4 + 8] – 8 × 3
12 – 24 = -12

15. (a) Black suits: Spades + Clubs  26 cards.


Total triangle = 12(AQR, QRB, ABR, AQC, ABP,
Face cards per suit = 3
BRP, BCR, RPC, ABC, APC, ARC, BQC)
Black face cards = 2 × 3 = 6.
P = 6/52 = 3/26.
11. (a) The correct answer is option (a) i.e. Only conclu-
sion I follows. 16. (c) Actual elapsed time: Monday 8:00 AM 
Tuesday 8:00 AM  24 hours = 1440 minutes.
Minute hand: correct  after full 24 hrs, back
at 12  00 minutes.
Hour hand: faulty speed = 0.45°/min.
Total rotation = 1440 × 0.45 = 648° Number of girls = G
Mod 360  648 – 360 = 288° According to the question;
30° = 1 hour  288/30 = 9.6 hours = 9 hrs 5B + 7G = 85
36 min. 4B + 9G = 85
Starting from 8:00 AM  8:00 + 9:36 = 5:36 PM. From these two equations;
The clock will show 5:36 PM (Tuesday). B = 2G
Now, substitute these values in 5B + 7G = 85
17. (d) Circle arrangement formula = (n – 1)! 17G = 85
If 2 must sit together, treat them as 1 block. G=5
Then total entities = 3. B = 2G = 10
Circular arrangements = (3 – 1)! = 2. Number of students = 10 + 5 = 15
Inside the block, the 2 people can arrange in Hence, option 1 is the correct answer.
2! ways.
So, total ways = 2 × 2 = 4. 24. (b) The correct answer is option (b) i.e. A.
Conclusions:
18. (a) Red = 8 , H + D = 8 I. E > U  Follows (As, U = R < S  E, it means
Given H = D, 2D = 8, D = 4, H = 4 E > U).
Also D = 2S, S = 2 II. C > E  Does not follow (C > O  U = R < S  E,
Black = 7, S + C = 7, C = 5 Relation can not be defined between C and E).
Clubs = 5
25. (d) The correct answer is option (d).
18 5 1 19 15 14 9 14 7
19. (a) R E A S O N I N G
So, 7.

20. (c) The correct answer is option (c) i.e. S.


26. (c) The correct answer is option (c) i.e. 1.
Given equation: 100 |50  100| 50 mod 3
The seventh letter from the left end = G Step 1:
The twelfth letter to the right of G = S. |50 – 100| = 50
|50 – 100| + 50 = 50 + 50 = 100
21. (a) The correct answer is option (a) i.e. Exploit : Utilise. Step 2:
Withdraw and Extract is that both refer to the Divide 100 by that
act of taking something out or removing some- 100 ÷ 100 = 1
thing. Similarly, Exploit : Utilise is both refer to Step 3: Apply “mod 3”
making use of something, often effectively or 1 \mod 3 = 1 (Because when dividing 1 by 3 the
thoroughly. remainder is 1)
Hence, option (c) is the correct answer.
22. (c) The correct answer is option (c) i.e. Dry Fruits.
The logic used here is: Almonds, Cashews, and 27. (a) [72 ÷ { 6 + 3 } ] × (14 – 9) + 18 mod 7
Walnuts are types of dry fruits. Hence, dry fruit [72 ÷ 9 ] × 5 + 4
is the odd one out. 8×5+4
40 + 4 = 44
23. (a) The correct answer is Option (a) i.e. 15.
Let the number of boys = B 28. (b) Uncle
29. (b) E2894 and F3917

30. (a) 1 2 3 4 5
2
3 Conclusion:
I. Some jackals are cows: Follows (The part of Jackals
4
that is horse is also Cows because some cows
5 are horses)
Squares = 12 + 22 + 32 + 42 + 52 = 55 II. Some horses are sheep: Doesn't follow (It is
possible but not definite)
31. (a) Offering help to an elderly person carrying heavy
bags. 37. (b) The correct answer is option (b) i.e. Mala.
According to the given information,
32. (d) Chaat Chowk serves a variety of popular Indian
street foods like pani puri, pav bhaji, and aloo
tikki in a casual, vibrant, and bustling atmo-
sphere reminiscent of Mumbai's famous street
stalls.

33. (b) 4 arrange = 4! = 24


arrangement = 30 Thus, Mala is the granddaughter of 'Ram'.
Hence, the correct answer is Mala.
= 24 × 30 = 720
= 12 38. (c) The correct answer is option (c) i.e. Q, S, P, T,
R, U.
34. (b) The correct answer is option (b) i.e. Three dots. According to the given information the descen-
From I and III dices (line) is common so we write ding order of weights of the six persons:
from (line) clockwise:
Dice I: line  2 dots  1 dot
Dice III: line  4 dots  3 dots
So, the cross is opposite to the line. 39. (c) The correct answer is Option (c) i.e Both argu-
Hence, the symbol on the face opposite to that ments I and II are strong.
containing a single dot is Three dots. Arguments:
I. No, it will add to the city's pollution: Strong (Delhi
35. (c) The correct answer is option (c) i.e. VYAE. is one of the most polluted cities. The addition
The logic used here is: 1st letter + 2 = 2nd letter, of big industries will add more to its pollution.)
2nd letter + 3 = 3rd letter, 3rd letter + 4 = 4th letter II. Yes, it will provide employment opportunities:
(a) MORV: M + 2 = O, O + 3 = R, R + 4 = V Strong (As opening of big industries will create
This follows the logic. more employment opportunities.)
(c) VYAE: V + 2 = X, X + 3 = A, A + 4 = E
This does not follow the logic. 40. (a) The correct answer is option (a) i.e. Admit him
provisionally, on the condition that he should
36. (d) The correct answer is option (d) i.e. Only Conclu- produce the Aadhaar Card at the time of discharge.
sion I follows. Given condition: You are in charge of the admi-
The least possible Venn Diagram is shown below: ssion of patients in a private hospital. Your
hospital is required by the Government to provide
free treatment to poor patients. One such poor
patient comes to the hospital in an emergency.
However, he has forgotten his Aadhaar card
which is necessary for availing the facility of
free treatment.

41. (d) The correct answer is option (d).


Paper will appear when unfolded:

42. (b) Police is 1 km East.


3 km

2 km
P
5 km T

3 km

4 km

43. (d) If 1 January 2000 = Saturday


1 January 2100 = ?
Total odd days  100 + 25 = 125 = 6
Saturday + 6 = Friday

44. (b) 3 = treat them as one block.


seats = 8 - 3 + 1 = 6 positions possible.
block 3! = 6

ways = 6 × 6 = 36.

45. (b) Yes, all major details match.

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