National Means Cum Merit Scholarship Examination 2013

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  1 Read the following instruction carefully before you answer the questions. Answers are to be marked on a SEPARATE O.M.R.

  SHEET 1. Please write your Centre Code No.

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  and Roll No. very clearly (only one digit in one block) as given on your admission card and even zeros appearing in the Centre Code No. and Roll No. should be correctly written in the appropriate blocks on O.M.R. Sheet. Example:

  

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  2. This test has two parts. Part I as well as part II consist of 90 questions in each.

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  Note:Do not write anything except the Roll Number and rough work anywhere in the booklet.

  8. Attempt each question, there is no negative marking in this test.

  7. Avoid cutting/over writing/use of fluid etc. on OMR Sheet.

  6. Do not mark more than one answer of any question on OMR sheet otherwise answer will be cancelled.

  5. Extra page has been provided for rough work at the end of question paper.

  4. Since the time allotted to the two parts of this question-paper is very limited, you should make the best use of it by not spending too much time on any question.

  3. Each question carries one mark.

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  3 Directions : (Q. 1 to 4)

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  81 (3)

  91 (4)

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  i z- 2 3, 9, 27, 4, 16, 64, 5, 25, ?

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  50 (2)

  75 (3) 100 (4) 125

  i z- 3 2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, 50, ?

  65 (2)

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  60 (3)

  55 (4)

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  The numbers have been arranged under some rule. Based on that rule, which number will come in place of the question mark? Q.1 196, 169, 144, 121, 100, ?

  (1)

  (1)

  64 (2)

  81 (3)

  91 (4)

  36 Q.2 3, 9, 27, 4, 16, 64, 5, 25, ? (1)

  50 (2)

  75 (3) 100 (4) 125

  Q.3 2, 5, 10, 17, 26, 37, 50, ?

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  75 Q.4 91, 76, 89, 78, 87, 80, 85, 82,? (1)

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  4 Directions : (Q. 5 to 7)

  15 (4)

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  11 (2)

  13 (3)

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  5 (2)

  6 (3)

  8 (4)

  9 (4)

  16 (2)

  How many triangles are there in each figure? Q.5

  13 (3)

  (1)

  16 (2)

  13 (3)

  9 (4)

  7 Q.6 (1)

  11 (2)

  15 (4)

  (1)

  17 Q.7 (1)

  5 (2)

  6 (3)

  8 (4)

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  5 Directions : (Q. 8 to 11)

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  i z- 11 c c c b b__a a __c c__b b b a a__c

  (1) a a a b b (2) b a b a b (3) b b a a b (4) b b b a a

  i z- 10 __a a__ b a__b b__a b__a a b

  (1) a c b b (2) b a c c (3) b c a a (4) c a b b

  i z- 9 b a__c b__b__b a b__

  (1) a b a a b (2) a b b a b (3) a a b b a (4) b b a b b

  (1) a c b c (2) b a c a (3) b a b a (4) a c b a

  A series of small letters are given which follow a certain pattern. However some letters are missing from the series. You have to find out the right set of letters from alternatives that can be inserted into the blanks of the series. Q.8 a__b a__b__b__a__b

  Q.11 c c c b b__a a __c c__b b b a a__c

  (1) a a a b b (2) b a b a b (3) b b a a b (4) b b b a a

  Q.10 __a a__ b a__b b__a b__a a b

  (1) a c b b (2) b a c c (3) b c a a (4) c a b b

  Q.9 b a__c b__b__b a b__

  (1) a b a a b (2) a b b a b (3) a a b b a (4) b b a b b

  (1) a c b c (2) b a c a (3) b a b a (4) a c b a

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  6 Directions : (Q. 12 to 16)

  In each of the following figures, numbers are written according to some patterns and one number is missing, shown by question mark. Find the missing number that replaces the question mark. Q.12

  (1) 125 (2) 215 (3) 251 (4) 512

  Q.13

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  12 (4)

  3 (3)

  2 (2)

  6 Q.15 (1)

  5 (4)

  4 (3)

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  8 Directions : (Q. 17 to 20)

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  In each of the following questions, among all the alternatives marked (1), (2), (3) and (4), select the one which satisfies the same condition of placement of the dot(s) as in Fig. (X) Q.17

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  fu n s Z ’ k …i z- 17 l s 20 ‰ u hp s fn , x , i zR; s d i z’ u e s a p kj fo d Yi ks a (1),

  (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)

  Q.20

  (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)

  Q.19

  (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)

  Q.18

  (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)

  (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)

  9 Directions : (Q. 21 to 23)

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  fu n s Z ’ k …i z- 24 l s 26 ‰ fn , x , i z’ u ks a e s a v kd ‘fr

  (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)

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  (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)

  In each of these questions, choose the correct mirror image of the figure (X) from four alternatives given alongwith it. Q.21

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  fu n s Z ’ k …i z- 21 l s 23 ‰ fn , x , i z’ u ks a e s a l s v kd ‘fr (X) d ks n i Z . k e s a n s [ ku s i j d S l h fn [ kkb Z n s x h] l kFk fn , x , p kj fo d Yi ks a e s a l s l g h m kj N k¡fV , A i z-

  (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)

  Directions : (Q. 24 to 26) In each of these questions, choose the correct water image of the figure (X) from the four alternatives given alongwith it. Q.24

  (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)

  Q.23

  (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)

  Q.22

  (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)

  (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)

  10 Q.25 (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)

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  (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)

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  6 Q.28 Which number is opposite to 3? (1)

  3 (4)

  1 (3)

  2 (2)

  Which number is opposite to 4? (1)

  Directions : (Q. 27 to 30) In these questions, different positions of a dice are given. Answer the question followed by figures? Q.27

  (X) (1) (2) (3) (4)

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  2 (3)

  6 (2)

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  2 (2)

  4 d s fo i j hr g S \ (1)

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  (1) Lesson : Writer (2) Chair : Carpenter (3) Director : Film (4) Gardener : Field

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  3 (3)

  4 (2)

  2 d s fo i j hr g S \ (1)

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  In each of the following question a related pair of words is followed by four pairs of alternatives. Select the pair that has a relationship similar to that in the original pair. Q.31 Editor : Magazine : : ?

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  4 Directions : (Q. 31 to 35)

  3 (4)

  2 (3)

  1 (2)

  1 Q.30 Which number is opposite to 6? (1)

  5 (4)

  3 (3)

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  (3) fu n s Z ’ kd % fQ Ye (4)

  d s fo i j hr g S \

  d q l hZ % d kj i s a V j

  (1) i kB % y s [ kd (2)

  fu n s Z ’ k …i z- 31 l s 35 ‰ fu Eu fy f[ kr i zR; s d i z’ u e s a l e l a c a Łkh ’ kCn ks a d s t ks M+ s d s i ’ p kr ~ p kj t ks M+ s fn , x , g S a A fu Eu fo d Yi ks a e s a l s ml t ks M+ s d ks N k¡fV , ft l e s a e w y t ks M+ s d s v u q : i l Ec UŁk g S A i z- 31 l Ei kn d % i f=kd k % % \

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  3 (4)

  2 (3)

  1 (2)

  (1)

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  Q.32 Drama: Character : : ? i z-

  32 M“ke k % i k=k % % \

  (1) Farming : Loan (1) [ ks r h % _ . k (2) Game : Players [ ks y % f[ ky kM+ h

  (2) (3) North : Direction m kj % fn ’ kk

  (3) (4) Classroom : Blackboard d { kk& d { k % ’ ; ke i Œ

  (4)

  Q.33 Reading : Knowledge : : ? i z- 33 i B u % K ku % % \

  (1) Climb : Mountain p < + u k % i o Z r (1)

  [ ks y u k % Q q V c kW y

  (2) Play : Football (2)

  i w t k % Hkx o ku

  (3) Worship : God (3)

  i z ; kl % l Q y r k

  (4) Effort : Success (4)

  i z- 34 l w ; Z % e a x y x zg % % \ Q.34 Sun : Mars : : ? fo | ky ; % d { kk d { k

  (1) School : Classroom (1)

  [ ks r % d w v ka … u y d w i ‰

  (2) Field : Well (2)

  i ‘Fo h % p Un z e k

  (3) Earth : Moon (3)

  l e q n z h t g kt % u kS d k

  (4) Ship : Boat (4)

  i z- r w Q ku % g o k …i o u ‰ % % \

  35 Q.35 Storm : Wind : : ?

  (1) i z l Uu r k % d k; Z (1) Happiness : Deeds

  (2) To kj HkkV k % p Un z e k (2) Tide : Moon

  (3) r j a x s a % l e q n z (3) Waves : Sea

  (4) ks Łk % j ks u k (4) Anger : Weep

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  Q.36 Pointing to a boy, Meena says, "He i z- 36 e hu k u s , d y M+ d s d h v ks j b ’ kkj k d j r s is the son of my grandfather's only g q , d g k] o g e s j s n kn k d s , d e k=k c Pp s child." How is the boy related to d k y M+ d k g S A ml y M+ d s d k e hu k l s Meena? D; k fj ’ r k g S A

  (1) Cousin (1) p p s j k Hkkb Z

  (2) Brother

  Hkkb Z

  (2) (3) Uncle

  (3) p kp k ; k r k¯ (4) Nephew

  Hkfr t k@Hkku t k

  (4)

  Q.37 P o i n t i n g t o a l a d y i n t h e i z- 37 o Un u k u s Q ks V ks x zkQ e s , d e fg y k d h a photograph, Vandana told her v ks j b ’ kkj k d j r s g q , v i u s fe =k l s d g k] friend, "She is the daughter of my o g e s j h e kr k d h c s V h g S A Q ks V ks x zkQ e s a mother." How is the Vandana e fg y k l s o Un u k d k D; k fj ’ r k g S \ r e l a t e d t o t h e l a d y i n t h e photograph?

  (1) c g u (1) Sister

  c s V k

  (2) (2) Son

  (3) Hkfr t k (3) Nephew

  (4) c s V h (4) Daughter

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  38 Q ks V ks e s a , d y M+ d s d h v ks j b ’ kkj k d j r s Q.38 Pointing to a boy in a photograph g q , j kt w u s d g k] o g e s j h e kr k d s , d Raju says, "He is the son of my e k=k c s V s d k c s V k g S A j kt w d k ml y M+ d s mother's only son." How is Raju l s D; k l Ec UŁk g S \ related to that boy? p kp k

  (1) (1) Uncle

  (2) Hkkb Z (2) Brother

  p kp k d k y M+ d k

  (3) (3) Cousin

  (4) fi r k (4) Father

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  39 Q.39 A man said, "This girl is the wife of e kr k d s i kS =k d h i Ru h g S A ml y M+ d h the grand son of my mother." Who d k o g v kn e h d kS u y x r k g S \ is the man of the girl?

  (1) Grand Father (1) n kn k

  fi r k

  (2) (2) Father

  (3) l l q j (3) Father-in-Law

  (4) i fr (4) Husband

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  14 Q.40 Q the Son of M was married to N,

  1 fd e h- p y r k g S v kS j fQ j i w j c d h v ks j ?kw e d j 5 fd e h- p y r k g S A o g v i u s v kj fEHkd LFkku l s fd r u k n w j g S \

  35

  (1) 25 fd e h- (2) 15 fd e h- (3) 10 fd e h- (4)

  42 LFkku C i j i g q ¡p u s d s c kn o kg u v kj fEHkd LFkku B l s fd r u k n w j g S \

  15 fd e h- n kS M+ r k g S A ; g fQ j v i u s n kfg u h v ks j e q M+ d j n w l j h c kj 10 fd e h- LFkku C i j i g q a p u s d s fy , n kS M+ r k g S A i z-

  fd e h- fu n s Z ’ k …i z- 42 l s 43 ‰ , d o kg u B LFkku l s p y u k v kj EHk d j r k g S v kS j 10 fd e h- m kj d h v ks j n kS M+ r k g S v kS j fQ j v i u s n kfg u h v ks j e q M+ d j

  8

  (3) 10 fd e h- (4)

  fd e h-

  5

  (2)

  fd e h-

  11

  (1)

  3 fd e h- p y r k g S fQ j o g i f’ p e d h v ks j e q M+ d j 2 fd e h- t kr k g S A o g m kj d h v ks j

  whose sister O was married to P, the brother of Q. How is O related to M?

  i z- 41 , d v kn e h , d fc Un q …t x g ‰ l s p y u k v kj EHk d j r k g S v kS j m kj d h v ks j

  (4) c s V h

  HkkHkh

  (3)

  i q =ko Łkq

  (1) c g u (2)

  40 M d k y M+ d k Q g S v kS j ml d h ’ kkn h N l s g q b Z Fkh] ft l d h c g u O d h P l s ’ kkn h g q b Z Fkh] t ks Q d k Hkkb Z g S A O d k M l s D; k l Ec UŁk g S \

  i z-

  (1) 25 km (2) 15 km (3) 10 km (4) 35 km

  Directions : (Q. 42 to 43) A vehicle starts from point B and runs 10 km towards north, turns to its right and runs 15 km. It then turns to its right again and runs another 10 km to reach point C. Q.42. After reaching point C, how far is the vehicle from the starting point B?

  (1) 11 km (2) 5 km (3) 10 km (4) 8 km

  Q.41 A man starts from a point and moves 3 km North, then turns to West and goes 2 km. He turns North and walks 1 km and then moves 5 km towards East. How far is he from the starting point?

  (1) Sister (2) Daughter-in-Law (3) Sister-in-Law (4) Daughter

  fd e h-

  Q.43. After taking the second turn, in i z- 43 n w l j h c kj e q M+ u s d s c kn o kg u fd l fn ’ kk which direction will the vehicle be e s a t k j g k g ks x k\ moving? m kj

  (1) (1) North

  (2) i w j c (2) East

  (3) n f{ k. k (3) South

  i f’ p e

  (4) (4) West

  Directions : (Q. 44 to 45) fu n s ’ k …i z- Z 44 l s 45 ‰ Shaloo ran 20 m to the east from his ’ kky w v i u s v kj fEHkd LFkku A l s 20 e h- i w j c d h starting point A, then he turns left and v ks j n kS M+ k] fQ j o g c ka ; h v ks j e q M+ r k g S v kS j ran for 15 m, then turned right and went e h- n kS M+ r k g S fQ j n ka ; h v ks j e q M+ k e h-

  15

  25 25 m and then turned right again and p y k v kS j fQ j v Ur e s a n ka ; h v ks j e q M+ d j 15 e h- went 15 m on point B. p y d j LFkku i j x ; kA B Q.44 How far was Shaloo at last from the i z- 44 ’ kky w v i u s v kj fEHkd LFkku A l s v Ur e s a starting point A? fd r u h n w j Fkk\

  (1) 45 m

  e h-

  (1)

  45 (2) 35 m

  (2) 35 e h- (3) 25 m

  (3) 25 e h- (4) 15 m

  e h-

  (4)

  15 Q.45 In which direction he may be at last

  i z- 45 v i u s v kj fEHkd LFkku A l s v Ur e s fd l a from his starting point A? fn ’ kk e s a o g g ks l d r k g S \

  (1) East

  i w j c

  (1) (2) West

  i f’ p e

  (2) (3) North m kj

  (3) (4) n f{ k. k

  (4) South

  15

  Directions : (Q. 46 to 50) fu n s ’ k …i z- Z 46 l s 50 ‰ The Diagram shown below represents fu Eu fp =k p kj i zd kj d h l k{ kj r k d ks n ’ kkZ r k g S four types of literates which knows ft l e s v a a x zs t h] fg Un h] i a t kc h v kS j l a Ld ‘r g S A English, Hindi, Punjabi and Sanskrit. mi j ks Dr l w p u k d s v kŁkkj i j i z’ u g y d j u s Based on above information solve the g s r q fn , x , g S a A questions given below. i a t kc h

  Punjabi L H

  I L H

  I v a x z s t h

  English J J

  K D K G D G E F E F

  B l a Ld ‘r

  C B Sanskrit A

  C A fg Un h

  Hindi i z- y ks x t ks fg Un h] l a Ld ‘r v kS j i a t kc h i < +

  46 Q.46 People who can read and write Hindi, Sanskrit and Punjabi are fy [ k l d r s g S ] mUg s a a i zd V fd ; k t kr k g S & represented by

  (1) E v kS j B (1) E and B

  (2) K v kS j F (2) K and F

  v kS j

  (3) E K (3) E and K

  v kS j

  (4) J K (4) J and K

  i z- y ks x t ks l Hkh Hkk"kk, a fy [ k o i < + l d r s

  47 Q.47 People who can read and write all languages are represented by g S a ] mUg s i zd V fd ; k t kr k g S a &

  (1) J (1) J

  (2) K (2) K (3) E

  (3) E (4) F

  (4) F

  i z- 48 y ks x t ks i a t kc h d ks N ks M+ d j l Hkh Hkk"kk, a Q.48 People who can read and write all fy [ k&i < + l d r s g S mUg s a a i zd V fd ; k t kr k languages except Punjabi are represented by g S &

  (1) J (1) J

  (2) K (2) K

  (3) G (3) G (4) F

  (4) F

  16

  

Q.49 People who cannot read and write i z- y ks x t ks v a x zs t h] i a t kc h v kS j l a Ld ‘r i < +

  49 English, Punjabi and Sanskrit are v kS j fy [ k u g ha l d r s g S a mUg s a i zd V fd ; k represented by t kr k g S &

  (1) A (1) A

  (2) B (2) B

  (3) C (3) C

  (4) D (4) D

  Q.50 People who do not know English i z- y ks x t ks v a x zs t h v kS j i a t kc h u g ha t ku r s ]

  50 and Punjabi but are familiar with i j Ur q fg Un h v kS j l a Ld ‘r n ks u ks l s a i fj fp r Hindi and Sanskrit both are …t ku u s o ky s ‰ g S mUg s a a i zd V fd ; k t kr k represented by g S &

  (1) A (1) A

  (2) B (3) C (2) B (4) E (3) C

  (4) E

  Directions : (Q. 51 to 52) fu n s ’ k …i z- Z 51 l s 52 ‰ A person has his wife, two married sons each having 5 children including two , d O; fDr d s i fj o kj e s a ml d h i Ru h] n ks girls. ’ kkn h’ kq n k c s V s , o a i zR; s d c s V s d s 5 c Pp s g S a ] ft u e s n ks a &n ks y M+ fd ; k¡ Hkh ’ kkfe y g S a A Q.51 How many female members are in i z- 51 i fj o kj e s a d q y fd r u h e fg y k l n L; g S \ a the family?

  (1)

  5 (1)

  5 (2)

  6 (2)

  6 (3)

  7 (3)

  7 (4)

  8 (4)

  8

  52 family?

  i z- i fj o kj e s d q a y fd r u s l n L; g S \ a Q.52 How many members are in the

  (1)

  15 (1)

  15 (2)

  16 (2)

  16 (3)

  17 (3)

  17 (4) 18 (4)

  18

  17

  Directions : (Q. 53 to 56) fu n s ’ k …i z- Z 53 l s 56 ‰ Complete the series of Problem Figures l e L; k v kd ‘fr ; ks a d h J s . kh d ks m kj v kd ‘fr ; ks a among the Answer Figures. e s l s a i w j k d j ks A Q.53 Problem Figures i z- l e L; k v kd ‘fr ; k¡

  53 ? ? Answer Figures mRr j v kd ‘fr ; k¡

  (1) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4)

  i z- 54 l e L; k v kd ‘fr ; k¡ Q.54 Problem Figures ? ? mRr j v kd ‘fr ; k¡ Answer Figures

  (1) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4)

  Q.55 Problem Figures i z- l e L; k v kd ‘fr ; k¡

  55 ? ? Answer Figures mRr j v kd ‘fr ; k¡

  (1) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4)

  18

  ? ?

  57 l s

  60

  i z-

  (1) (2) (3) (4)

  59

  i z-

  (1) (2) (3) (4)

  58

  i z-

  (1) (2) (3) (4)

  57

  61 b u l e L; kv ks a e s a p kj v kd ‘fr ; ks a d k , d l e w g g S A b u v kd ‘fr ; ks a d ks 1 l s 4 r d e ka d fn ; k x ; k g S A p kj e s a l s r hu v kd ‘fr ; k¡ fd l h i zd kj l s l e ku g S v kS j , d v kd ‘fr fHkUu A b u e s a t ks fHkUu g S ml s K kr d j ks & i z-

  fu n s Z ’ k …i z-

  19 Q.56 Problem Figures

  (1) (2) (3) (4)

  Q.56 l e L; k v kd ‘fr ; k¡ m kj v kd ‘fr ; k¡

  (1) (2) (3) (4)

  Q.60

  (1) (2) (3) (4)

  Q.59

  (1) (2) (3) (4)

  Q.58

  (1) (2) (3) (4)

  Directions : (Q. 57 to 61) In these problems, there is a group of four figures marked serially 1 to 4. Out of these four figures three are similar in some way and one is different. Find the one which is different. Q.57

  (1) (2) (3) (4)

  Answer Figures

  (1) (2) (3) (4)

  Q.61 O Q.61 O O O O N O N O N O N N N N N

  (1) (2) (3) (4) (1) (2) (3) (4)

  

Q.62. If you are 24th in a row from either i z- ; fn , d i a fDr e s a fd l h Hkh fl j s l s fx u u s

62. side, how many persons are there i j v ki d k LFkku 24 o k¡ g S r ks i a fDr e s a in the row? fd r u s O; fDr g S \

  (1) 45 (1) 45

  (2) 46 (2) 46

  (3) 47 (3) 47

  (4) 48 (4) 48

  Q.63.Dark is related to.........? i z- 63. v a / ks j s d k l Ec U/ k g S &

  (1) Day (1) fn u

  (2) Stars (2) r kj k x . k

  (3) Moon

  p Un z e k

  (3) (4) Night j kr

  (4)

  Q.64. Mobile phone is related to........? i z- e ks c kb y Q ks u d k l Ec U/ k g S & 64. r ki

  (1) Temperature (1) (2) Pressure (2) n kc (3) Communication l a p kj

  (3) (4) Reflection

  i j ko r Z u

  (4)

  Q.65.Television is related to? i z-

  65. V s y hfo t u d k l Ec U/ k g S & J O; & n ‘’ ; l ke x z h

  (1) Audio-visual aids (1)

  J O; l ke x z h

  (2) (2) Audio aids

  (3) n ‘’ ; l ke x z h (3) Visual aids

  (4) i z fr Ło fu i z f ; k (4) Echo sound process

  i z- 66. c Yc d k l Ec U/ k g S & Q.66. Bulb is related to? m"e k

  (1) (1) Heat (2) Sound (2) Ło fu (3) Magnetic Media

  (3) p q Ec d h; e kŁ; e (4) Electricity

  (4) fo | q r

  20

  Q.67. Highway is related to ? i z- 67. j kt i Fk d k l Ec U/ k g S &

  (1) Transportation (1) i fj o g u

  (2) Communication (2) l a p kj

  (3) Civilization (3) l H; r k

  (4) Mobilization

  x fr ’ khy r k

  (4)

  fu n s Z ’ k …i z- l s ‰

  68

  71 Directions : ( Q 68 to 71) The following questions are based on fu Eu fy f[ kr i z’ u v a x zs t h o . kZ e ky k d h v { kj the given letter series. Answer the J ‘a [ ky k i j v k/ kkfj r g S A J ‘a a [ ky k d ks Ł; ku e s a questions keeping in view the given j [ kr s g q , i z’ u ks d k m kj n hft , A a letter series. E Y C I F O H Q A T J D L N R P M G V S Z K E Y C I F O H Q A T J D L N R P M G V S Z K i z- 68. ; fn FG d k l Ec U/ k

  IV l s g ks r Fkk TZ Q.68. If FG is related to IV and TZ is related to AK then QV is related d k l Ec U/ k l s g ks r ks d k l Ec U/ k AK QV to:- g ks x k&

  (1) OZ (1) OZ

  (2) HS (2) HS

  (3) HZ (3) HZ

  (4) OS (4) OS

  Q.69. If DELHI is written as. TZJFY and i z- 69. ; fn DELHI d ks TZJFY r Fkk MOST MOST is written as RIGQ. Then in d ks fy [ kk t kr k g ks r ks RIGQ PRANK the same way PRANK will be d ks fy [ kk t k, x k& written as-

  (1) LNHDS (1) LNHDS

  (2) NLDHS (2) NLDHS

  (3) NLSDH (3) NLSDH

  (4) NLHDS (4) NLHDS

  70. FT RS MZ FA coded as FA then which will be i zn f’ kZ r fd ; k t kr k g ks r ks fd l d ks ML coded as ML? l s i zn f’ kZ r fd ; k t k, x k\

  i z- ; fn d ks l s r Fkk d ks l s Q.70. If FT is coded as RS and MZ is

  (1) IQ (1) IQ

  (2) HC (2) HC

  (3) OC (3) OC

  (4) HO (4) HO

  Q.71. Which group of letters will come i z- 71. i z’ u o kp d fp Ug d s LFkku i j d kS u l k in place of question mark? v { kj l e w g v k, x kA EC, YF, IQ, ?, JM EC, YF, IQ, ?, JM

  (1) QL (1) QL

  (2) OJ (2) OJ

  (3) HD (3) HD

  (4) TP (4) TP

  Directions : ( Q 72 to 74) T h e n u m b e r s / l e t t e r s h a v e b e e n fu n s Z ’ k …i z- 72 l s 74 ‰ arranged under some rule. Based on that rule which number/letter will come v a d @v { kj fd l h fu ; e d s v k/ kkj i j fy [ ks x , in place of question mark? g S A ml h fu ; e d s v k/ kkj i j i z’ u o kp d fp Ug d s LFkku i j d kS u l k v a d @v { kj v k, x k\ Q.72. Q.72.

  Y T O J E Y T O J E 600 380 210 90 ? 600 380 210 90 ?

  (1)

  60 (1)

  60 (2)

  75 (2)

  75 (3)

  70 (3)

  70 (4)

  20 (4)

  20 Q.73.

  Q.73.

  B C D E F B C D E F

  4

  18 48 ? 180

  4

  18 48 ? 180 (1) 100

  (1) 100 (2) 120

  (2) 120 (3)

  96 (3)

  96 (4)

  90 (4)

  90 L K C ? H L K C ? H 145 122

  10

  17 65 145 122

  10

  17

  65 (1) I (1)

  I (2) D (2) D (3) J (3) J (4) M (4) M

  Q.75. How many cubes are there in the Q.75. n h x b Z v kd ‘fr e s a ?ku ks a d h l a [ ; k given figure? fd r u h g S \

  (1)

  48 (1)

  48 (2)

  47 (2)

  47 (3)

  46 (3)

  46 (4)

  45 (4)

  45

  fu n s ’ k …i z- Z 76 l s 77 ‰ Directions : ( Q 76 to 77) Figure 'x' is embedded in one of the fp =k d ks fn , x , v U; p kj fp =kks a e s a l s fd l h 'x' given four figures. Trace out the correct , d e s v r % a LFkkfi r fd ; k x ; k g S A mfp r alternative. fo d Yi N ka fV , A Q.76 i z-

  76 (x) (1) (2) (3) (4) (x) (1) (2) (3) (4)

  (x) (1) (2) (3) (4) (x) (1) (2) (3) (4) Q.77 Directions : ( Q 78 to 81) In the questions below, are given two statement followed by the conclusions numbered I and II. Decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer(1) if only conclusion I follows, (2) if only conclusion II follows, (3) if either I or II follows and (4) if neither I nor II follows. Q.78 Statements: Some chairs are rabbits. Table is a chair.

  I o u g h

  II)

  d q N t w r s V ks fi ; k¡ g S a A

  I)

  i z- 80 o Dr O; % d q N t w r s d e ht g S a A l Hkh d e ht s a V ks fi ; k¡ g S a A fu "d "kZ %

  II) d q N m kj ] i z ’ u g S a A

  d q N l e L; k i z ’ u g S a A

  I)

  i z- 79 o Dr O; % l Hkh i z’ u m kj g S a A d q N m kj l e L; k, ¡ g S a A fu "d "kZ %

  II) e s t [ kj x ks ’ k u g ha g S A

  II fu d y s r ks m kj (4) n hft , A i z- 78 o Dr O; % d q N d q fl Z ; k¡ [ kj x ks ’ k g S a A e s t , d d q l hZ g S A fu "d "kZ % I) d q N [ kj x ks ’ k d q fl Z ; k¡ g S A

  II e s a l s d ks b Z , d fu d y s r ks (3), u

  Conclusion: I) Some rabbits are chairs.

  II fn , g S a A l ke kU; K kr r F; ks a d k Ł; ku u j [ kd j fn , x , n ks o Dr O; ks a i j v k/ kkfj r r kfd Z d fu "d "kks – d ks fu / kkZ fj r d j s a A ; fn fu "d "kZ I e k=k fu d y s r ks (1), II e k=k fu d y s r ks (2), I v Fko k

  77 fu n s Z ’ k …i z- 78 l s 81 ‰ fu Eu fy f[ kr i z’ u ks a e s a i zR; s d e s a n ks o Dr O; ks a d s i ’ p kr ~ n ks fu "d "kZ I o

  i z-

  II) Some shoes are not shirts.

  Conclusion: I) Some shoes are caps.

  Q.80 Statements: Some shoes are shirts. All shirts are caps.