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The document contains a series of reasoning questions from various topics including math, English, general knowledge and logical reasoning. The questions cover topics such as odd one out, coding-decoding, series, blood relations, sitting arrangements, cubes and dices, paper folding, word arrangements, medieval India, economy, sports, current affairs, polity, geography, biology, chemistry, profit and loss, average, simplification, compound interest, simple interest, time and distance, time and work, ratio and proportion, trigonometry, percentage, geometry, statistics, mensuration, algebra, direct and indirect speech, antonyms, spelling, one word substitution, common errors, idioms, active and passive voice, jumbled sentences, syn

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The document contains a series of reasoning questions from various topics including math, English, general knowledge and logical reasoning. The questions cover topics such as odd one out, coding-decoding, series, blood relations, sitting arrangements, cubes and dices, paper folding, word arrangements, medieval India, economy, sports, current affairs, polity, geography, biology, chemistry, profit and loss, average, simplification, compound interest, simple interest, time and distance, time and work, ratio and proportion, trigonometry, percentage, geometry, statistics, mensuration, algebra, direct and indirect speech, antonyms, spelling, one word substitution, common errors, idioms, active and passive voice, jumbled sentences, syn

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Reasoning Reasoning Reasoning Reasoning

Odd one Out Analogy Analogy Analogy

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Coding-Decoding Coding-Decoding Series Series Odd one Out

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Direction Statement and Conclusion Missing Number

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Venn Diagram Venn Diagram Blood Relation Blood Relation

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SERIES NON VERBAL Sitting Arrangement Sitting Arrangement Cubes and Dices

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Counting Figure Word Arrangement SERIES NON VERBAL

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GK GK Reasoning Reasoning
Medievel India World Geography Paper Folding Mirror Image

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Medievel India Ancient India Economy Sports Current affairs

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Polity Current affairs Modern India Current affairs Current affairs

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Indian geography Economy World Geography Economy Chemistry

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Current affairs Polity Modern India Polity Modern India

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POWER, INDICES AND SURDS NUMBER SYSTEM Indian geography Biology Biology

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PROFIT AND LOSS AVERAGE SIMPLIFICATION

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COMPOUND INTEREST SIMPLE INTEREST PROFIT AND LOSS

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TIME AND DISTANCE TIME AND DISTANCE TIME AND WORK

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SEQUENCE AND SERIES RATIO AND PROPORTION

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GEOMETRY TRIGONOMETRY TRIGONOMETRY

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Percentage GEOMETRY

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STATISTICS AND DATA INTERPRETATION STATISTICS AND DATA INTERPRETATION

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MENSURATION STATISTICS AND DATA INTERPRETATION
STATISTICS AND DATA INTERPRETATION

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ALGEBRA ALGEBRA

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DIRECT/INDIRECT SPEECH Antonym Antonym

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Spelling Spelling One Word Substitution

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One Word Substitution Common Errors Common Errors

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Idiom Idiom Idiom

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Active / Passive voice Jumbled sentences

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Synonym Synonym Jumbled sentences

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Active / Passive voice DIRECT/INDIRECT SPEECH Active / Passive voice

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Cloze Test Cloze Test Cloze Test Cloze Test

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Cloze Test
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‘Moisten’ is related to ‘Drench’ in the same way as ‘Prick’ is related to: (1) Pin
(2) Knife
(3) Scratch (4) Stab

Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers of the
following set.
(8, 27, 64)
(1) (49, 64, 81) (2) (125, 636, 864)
(3) (216, 343, 529) (4) (343, 512, 729)

Select the option which is related to the fifth term in the same way as the second term is related to
the first term and the fourth term is related to the third term 3125 : 25 :: 16707 :
49 :: 1024 : ?
(1) 14 (2) 16 (3) 18 (4) 13

Find the odd one out.


(1)6051 (2)2027
(3)2306 (4)5024
Find the odd one out.

(a)IJkLLMM (b)BCdEFFF
(c)PQrSSTT (d)UVwXXYY

Select the letter-cluster that can replace the question mark(?) in the following series eBd,
hXi, kTn, nPs, ?
(1) Qlv (2) pLw
(3) qLx (4) qKx

Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as the second number is
related to the first number 184 :
207 :: 208 : ?
(1) 234 (2) 344
(3) 235 (4) 237

In a code language, YOGHURT is written as 251578211820. How will DEVELOP be written as in that
language?
(1) 45225111516 (2) 45215121516
(3) 45225121516 (4) 45225121515

In a code language, ASTRONOMY is written as SARTPONYM. How will FENUGREEK be written as in


that language?
(1)UNEFGKEER (2)EFUNHKEER
(3)EFUNFERKE (4)EFUNHERKE
Study the given pattern carefully and select the number that can replace the question mark (?) in it

(a) 88 (b) 72
(c) 68 (d) 120

Statements
No crow is a bird.
All birds are animals
Conclusion
I.Some animals are crows.
II. some animals are birds.
III. No animal is a crow.
(1)Only conclusions I and II
(2) None of the conclusions follows
(3)Only conclusion III follows
(4) Conclusion II and either conclusion I or III follows

While going to school, Rohit goes straight for 2km from his house, then takes a left turn and travels
4km. From here, he takes a right turn, and after covering 2 km, he again turns right and finally
travels 2 km to reach the school. If he was finally travelling towards the West, in which direction is
his house from the school?
(1) South-west
(2) North-west
(3) West
(4) North
A + B means 'A is son of B
A - B means 'A is husband of B
A x B means 'A is sister of B
A ÷ B means 'A is daughter of B
If F x R x S ÷ G - P ÷ X, then how is X
related to R?
(1)Paternal grandfather or paternal
grandmother
(2)Maternal grandfather or maternal
grandmother
(3)Father or mother
(4)Grandson or granddaughter

There is a family of five members:


K, L, M, N and O. Among them , there is
one married couple.O is unmarried and is
the brother of K, N is the sister of O, M is
the only married female and the mother of
N, L and O are the only males in the
group. Who is the father of K?
(1) O (2) M (3) K (4) L

Which one of the following figures represents bowl, table and crockery?

In the given venn diagram, the circle represents ‘businessman’, the triangle represents ‘landlords’
and the rectangle represents ‘income tax payers’. The numbers given in the diagram represent the
number of persons in that particular category . How many
businessmen are taxpayers
but NOT landlords?
(1) 8 (2) 22 (3) 17 (4) 19
Three different positions of the same dice are shown. Which number
will be on the face opposite to the one having 4?
(1)1 (2)3 (3)6 (4)2

A, E, I, O, U, H, F and W are sitting around a circular table in clockwise manner in the same
sequence at equal distances from each other. Then O and F interchange their positions. If H is
facing the north, then which direction will O be facing?
(1) East
(2) South -west.
(3) West
(4) North-east

At the time of sunrise, Diksha and


Arpita are sitting in a park with their
backs facing each other. If the shadow of
Diksha falls to the right of Arpita, then in
which direction is Arpita facing
(1) North (2) South
(3) West (4) East

Select the figure that will come next in the following figure series
Select the figure that will come next in the following figure series

Select the option that represents the correct order of the given words as
they would appear in an English dictionary.
1. Martial
2. Margin
3. Martyr
4. Marking
5. Marvel
(1) 2,4,1,3,5 (2) 2,1,4,3,5
(3) 2,4,3,1,5 (4) 1,2,4,5,3

How many triangles are present in the following figure? (1)


23 (2) 27 (3) 25 (4) 29
Select the correct mirror image of the given figure

A paper is folded and cut as shown in the following figure. How will this paper look when unfolded?

“Great Dark Spot”, the huge spinning storm in the southern atmosphere of which Planet ?  1.
Saturn
2. Jupiter
3. Mars
4. Neptune

The Mughal emperor who introduced ‘Jharoka Darshan ’ ?  1)


Iltutmish 2) Sher Shah 3) Akbar 4) Aurangazeb
"Build Back Better World" is an international economic initiative undertaken by the 1.
BRICS
2. ASEAN
3. G 7 Nations
4. G 4 Nations

First winter olympics was held in ______ in Chamonix ,France . 1.


1928
2. 1921
3. 1936
4. 1924

Which of the following is not a rabi crop?


1.Gram
2. Maize
3. Wheat
4. Mustard

The term "Virgrantha" is associated with :


1. Jainism
2. Buddhism
3. Sikhism
4. Parsis

Bhakthi saint Ramanucharya was devotee of which god ? 1.


Krishna
2. Rama
3. Vishnu
4. Shiva
When is World Senior Citizens’ Day observed?
1. 17 June
2. 18 July
3. 21 August
4. 20 November

Which city in India was declared as the first water plus city? 1.
Indore
2.Gurgaon
3. Surat
4. Ahmedabad

Lucknow pact was in year __________


1. 1914
2.1915
3. 1916
4. 1918

Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is in


1. Assam
2. Odisha
3. Gujarat
4. Manipur

The concept of 'Welfare State' is included in the Constitution of India in the __________ 1.
Preamble
2. Fundamental Duties
3. Fundamental Rights
4. Directive Principles of State Policy
What is known as Brown coal ?
1. Anthracite
2. Bituminous coal
3. Lignite
4. Peat

Which of the following is not a quantitative credit control weapon used by RBI to control credit ?
1. Bank Rate policy
2. Open market operation
3. Variable cash reserve ratio
4. Moral suasion

The capital of Ukraine is


1. Lima
2. Windhoek
3. Kiev
4. Havana

What does GNP stand for?


1. Gramin Nigam Parishad
2. Gross National Product
3. Gross National Produce
4. Gramin Nisak Praman

Which of the following pairs is not Correctly matched ? 1.


Sandy Soil - South Punjab
2. Laterite - Uttar Pradesh
3. Red Soil - Tamil nadu
4. Black Soil - Madhya Pradesh
Crawling Order' was issued by the British government in India in connection with : 1. Salt
Sathyagraha
2. Quit India movement
3. Civil Disobedience Movement
4. Jallianwala Bagh massacre

Which one of the new directive principle aimed to protect and improve the environment and to
safeguard forests and Wildlife ? 1.
Article-48-B
2. Article-48-C
3. Article-48-A
4. Article-47-B

In which year was the first Round Table Conference held in London? 1.
1929
2. 1931
3. 1930
4. 1923

Article _____ of the Constitution of India deals with provisions related to the
administration and control of Scheduled Areas and Scheduled Tribes.
1. 222(1)
2. 222(2)
3. 244(2)
4. 244(1)

World Development Report has been released by 1.


World Bank
2. IMF
3. UN
4. BRICS
Snails belong to Phylum:
1. Arthropoda
2. Echinodermata
3. Chordata
4. Mollusca

Which is not an Endocrine Gland ?


1. Thyroid
2. Adrenal
3. Pituitary
4. Liver

Mandovi and Zuari are the major rivers of which Indian state ? 1.
Assam
2. Goa
3. Andra Pradesh
4.Arunachal Pradesh
The average weight of three men
A, B and C is 84 kg. D joins them
and the average weight of the four
becomes 80 kg. If E whose weight
is 3 kg more than that of D,
replaces A, the average weight of
B, C, D and E becomes 79 kg.
The weight of A is
(1) 65 kg. (2) 70 kg.
(3) 75 kg. (4) 80 kg.

Eighteen years ago, the ratio of


A’s age to B’s age was 8 : 13.
Their present ratios are 5 : 7.
What is the present age of A ?
(1) 60 years (2) 70 years
(3) 50 years (4) 40 years
A shopkeeper allows 23% commission on his advertised price and still makes a profit of 10%. If he
gains 56 on one item, his advertised price of the item, (in Rs) is
(1) 820 (2) 780
(3) 790 (4) 800

If the difference between the compound interest, compounded every six months, and the simple
interest on a certain sum of money at the rate of 12% per annum for one year is Rs 36, the sum is :
(1)
10,000 (2) 12,000 (3) 15,000 (4) 9,000
A work could be completed in 100 days by some workers. However, due to the absence of 10
workers, it was completed in 110 days. The original number of workers was :
(1) 100 (2) 110
(3) 55 (4) 50

A train leaves a station A at 7 am and reaches another station B at 11 am. Another train leaves B at
8 am and reaches A at 11.30 am. The two trains cross one another at
(1) 8:36 am (2) 8:56 am
(3) 9:00 am (4) 9:24 am

Walking at a speed of 5 km/hr, a man reaches his office 6 minutes late. Walking at 6 km/hr, he
reaches there 2 minutes early. The distance of his office is
(1) 3 km (2) 4 km
(3) 3.5 km (4) 2 km
3400 Rs is divided among A, B, C, D in such a way that the share of A and B, B and C, C and D may
be as 2 : 3, 4 : 3 and 2 : 3 respectively. The sum of shares of B and D is (1) 2040
(2) 1680 (3) 2000 (4) 1720

(45 + 46 + 47 + .... + 113 + 114 + 115) is equal to


(1) 5600 (2) 5656
(3) 5680 (4) 4000
An interior angle of a regular polygon is 5 times its exterior angle. Then the number of sides
of the polygon is
(1) 14 (2) 16
(3) 12 (4) 18
Two parallel chords are drawn in a circle of diameter 30 cm. The length of one chord is 24 cm and
the distance between the two chords is 21 cm. The length of the other chord is
(1) 10 cm (2) 18 cm
(3) 12 cm (4) 16 cm

The difference of two numbers is 45% of their sum. The ratio of the larger number to the
smaller number is
(1) 20 : 9 (2) 9 : 20
(3) 29 : 11 (4) 11 : 29
In the following questions, the Graph shows the demand and production of different companies.
Study the graph and answer the questions.
The demand of company B is what
percentage of the production of
company F ?
(1) 60% (2) 70%
(3) 80% (4) 50%

What is the difference between the average demand and the average production of the companies
(in lakh tonnes)? [Approximately] (1) 200
(2) 325
(3) 275
(4) 250
The production of company A is approximately what percent of the demand of company C ?
(1) 50%
(2) 65%
(3) 60%
(4) 55%

What is the ratio of the companies having more demand than production to those having more
production than demand ?
(1) 2 : 3
(2) 1 : 2
(3) 3 : 2
(4) 2 : 1

The perimeter of a triangle is 30


cm and its area is 30 cm2. If the
largest side measures 13 cm, what
is the length of the smallest side
of the triangle ?
(1) 3 cm (2) 4 cm
(3) 5 cm (4) 6 cm
Select the correct antonym of the given word
RETRENCH
(1) revamp (2) belie
(3) recruit (4) deviate

Select the correct antonym of the given word


TRANQUILITY
(1) quiet (2) serenity
(3) peace (4) disturbance

In the follwing question, sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect Speech. Out of the four
alternatives suggested select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct
Speech.
“Would you mind taking off your shoes before entering the house?” He said to the foreigner.
(1) He
requested the foreigner to take off his shoes before entering the house. (2) He told
the foreigner that he must take off his shoes before entered the house. (3) He said the
foreigner that to take off his shoes before entered the house. (4) Before entering
the house he said that shoes must be taken off
In the following questions, out of the four alternatives choose the one which can be substituted for
the given words/sentence. A person who
dishonestly pretends to be somebody else
(1) imperialist
(2) impressionist
(3) Imposter
(4) implorer

In the following questions, groups of four words are given. In each group, one word is correctly
spelt. Find the correctly spelt word. (1)
demagogue (2) deliverence
(3) delinquancy (4) delibarative

In the following questions, groups of four words are given. In each group, one word is correctly
spelt. Find the correctly spelt word.
(1) reprimond (2) resplendant
(3) repositary (4) requisite
In the following questions, some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out
which part of a sentence has an error. The number of that part is the answer. If a sentence is free
from error, your answer is ‘No error’. In a very harsh
tone (1) / he
shouted at his servants (2) / and
told them that he does not need
their services. (3)/ No error. (4)

In the following questions, some parts of the sentences have errors and some are correct. Find out
which part of a sentence has an error. The number of that part is the answer. If a sentence is free
from error, your answer is ‘No error’. After he had
apologised to the
magistrate profusely (1)/ for
having broke the promise (2)/
the magistrate was happy to
forgive him. (3)/ No error (4).

In the following questions, out of the four alternatives choose the one which can be substituted for
the given words/sentence. One whose
motive is merely to get money
(1) businesslike (2) mercenary
(3) patrimony (4) fastidious
Select the appropriate meaning of the given idiom A
damp squib
(1) rainy weather
(2) a disappointing result
(3) a skirt in a laundry
(4) to say something mildly

Select the appropriate meaning of the given idiom :


She turns up her nose at this kind of dress.
(1) despises
(2) loves
(3) sees no harm in
(4) can just tolerate

Select the appropriate meaning of the given idiom


Our Principal is not a man to mince matters.
(1) to confuse issues
(2) to say something mildly
(3) to mix everything together
(4) to be very modest
In the following questions, the 1st and last sentence of the passage are numbered 1 and 6. The rest
of the passage is split into four parts and named P, Q, R and S. These four parts are not given in
their proper order. Read the sentences and find out which of the four combinations is correct. Then
find the correct answer. 1. Nobody in their mind would
doubt that America has problems.
P. Leave out euphoria, after the Gulf
War and that is the highest such
figure for six years.
Q. And whatever the gloomy politicians may think, Americans themselves seem to sense that.
R. But these are problems, things that can and will be solved they are not the stuff of national crisis.
S. The latest Time/CNN poll says 62% of Americans thought their nation was doing “fairly well” or
“very well”
6. All it needs now is for politicians to catch the new mood of optimism.
(1) QPSR (2) RSQP
(3) PQRS (4) SPRQ

In the following questions, a sentence has been given in Active/Passive Voice. Out of
the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in
Passive/Active Voice
Who tore the curtains yesterday?
Do not insult him.
(1) Let he not be insulted.
(2) Let him not be insulted.
(3) Let not he be insulted.
(4) Let not him be insulted
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct
order
1. But at that moment I glanced round at the crowd that had
followed me.
P. It was an immense crowd, two thousand at the least and growing every minute.
Q. They were watching me as they would watch a conjurer about to perform a trick.
R. I looked at the sea of yellow faces above the garish clothes – faces all happy and
excited over this bit of fun, all certain that the elephant was going to be shot.
S. It blocked the road for a long distance on either side.
6. They did not like me, but with the magical rifle in my hands, I was momentarily
worth watching
(1) RPQS (2) QSRP
(3) SRPQ (4) PSRQ

Select the correct synonym of the given word. .


LURID
(1) happy (2) abundant
(3) bright (4) shocking

Select the correct synonym of the given word.


REPARTEE
(1) refuse (2) celebrate
(3) response (4) question
In the following questions, a sentence has been given in active/passive voice. Out of the four
alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in passive/active
voice. When did
he return my books?
(1) When were my books returned by him ?
(2) When- will my books be returned by him ?
(3) When has he returned my
books ?
(4) When are my books returned by him ?

In the follwing question, sentence has been given in Direct/Indirect Speech. Out of the four
alternatives suggested select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Indirect/Direct
Speech.
Kiran asked me, “Did you see the cricket match on television last night ?” (1)
Kiran asked me whether I saw the cricket match on television the earlier night. (2) Kiran
asked me whether I had seen the cricket match on television the earlier night . (3) Kiran asked
me did I see the cricket match on television last night. (4) Kiran asked me
whether I had seen the cricket match on television last night

In the following questions, a sentence has been given in active/passive voice. Out of the four
alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in passive/active
voice. The
situation could hardly have been
altered by the interference of the police
force.
(1) The interference of the police force
can hardly alter the situation.
(2) The interference of the police force
could alter the situation with
hardness.
(3) The interference of the police force
could hardly have altered the
situation.
(4) The interference of the police force
had altered the situation.
It’s soccer’s newest power player; a ball called the Soccket generates and stores energy as players
kick it, then provides energy at home. Fifteen minutes on the field ( I ) enough energy to power a
small light for three hours and may help people in developing nations like India ( II ) kerosene, a
leading cause of ( III ) illness and fires. Working on the principle of flashlights that charge when
shaken, the Soccket is the ( IV) of Harvard students Jessica Lin, Julia Sitverman, Jessica Matthews
and Hemali Thakker and is being ( V ) by the Clinton Global Initiative University and the Walmart
Foundation. ( I ).(1) (I) stores
(2) (I) conserves (3) (I) captures
(4) (I) reserves

( II ) .(1) (II) substitute


(2) (II) replace
(3) (II) restore
(4) (II) supplant

( III ).(1) (III) pulmonary


(2) (III) respiratory
(3) (III) cardiac
(4) (III) cardio-vascular

( IV).(1) (IV) output


(2) (IV) achievement
(3) (IV) brainchild
(4) (IV) inventory
( V ).(1) (V) funded
(2) (V) financed
(3) (V) promoted
(4) (V) sponsored
Sol (4) ‘Drench’ is the extreme form for
CORRECT
‘Moisten’ And similarly ‘Stab’ is the
OPTION -4
extreme form of ‘Prick’

CORRECT
OPTION -4

CORRECT
OPTION -2

CORRECT Sol (1) Logic is : sum of all digits =11


OPTION - 1 Except option (a) 6051 = 6+0+5+1=12
Sol (2) In all options, first three letters
CORRECT
OPTION - 2 are consecutive and then two letters are
repeated. But in option B, there should
be double EE instead of FFF.

CORRECT
OPTION -3

CORRECT
OPTION -1 Sol (1) Logic is : 8n : 9n So,
26 * 8 = 208 and 26 * 9 = 234

Sol (3) YOGHURT is written as


CORRECT 251578211820. Direct place values of
OPTION -3 the letters are written. So the code for
DEVELOP will be 45225121516.

CORRECT
OPTION -4
Sol (3) Logic is : In each row a²
CORRECT , a+b, b
OPTION -3 So, in the third row 49, x, 61
7 + 61 = x, x = 68.

Sol (4) Animal and crow don’t have any


relation as the figure below is drawn
using Statements. So, the conclusion I is
false. Conclusion II is true as it is clear
that some animals are crows. Again , the
conclusion III is also false as there is no
relation between animals and the crows.
But either animals are crows or the
animals are not crows. Means there will
be an either - or situation. Therefore,
the conclusion II and Either conclusion I
or III will be true.
CORRECT
OPTION -4

CORRECT
OPTION -2
CORRECT
OPTION -2

CORRECT
OPTION -4

Sol (1)

CORRECT
OPTION - 2

Sol (2) 22 is the number which shows


CORRECT
OPTION -2 businessmen who are taxpayers but
NOT landlords
CORRECT
OPTION -3

Sol (4) After interchanging the


positions of O and F , the new sitting
arrangement will be as

CORRECT
OPTION -4

Sol (2) Diksha and Arpita are not facing


east west (because the shadow of one
would be on the right hand of the other
whereasif they were facing east west
CORRECT their shadow would be on the front side
OPTION -2 or backside of the other) According to
the question shadow of Diksha falls to
the right of Arpita It is only possible
when Arpita is facing south.

Sol (2) to get the 2nd picture we


have to move the 1st picture clockwise
then make it’s water image.

CORRECT
OPTION -2
Sol (4)

CORRECT
OPTION -4

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(3) recruit (Verb) : to find new
people to join an organisation/a
company
retrench (Verb) : to spend less
money ; to reduce costs ; to tell
somebody that he cannot continue
working for you
revamp (Verb) : to make changes to the
form of something; to
improve its appearance
belie (Verb) : to give a false impression
of somebody/something; to show that
CORRECT something
OPTION - 3 cannot be true or correct
deviate (Verb) : to be different
from something ; to do something
in a different way from what is
usual/expected

(4) disturbance (Noun) : actions


that upset the normal state that
something is in
CORRECT tranquility (Noun) : peace; serenity
OPTION - 4 quiet (Adjective) : peaceful
serenity (Noun) : peacefulness;
calmness; tranquillity to listen to
peace (Noun) : quietude

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(3) imposter/impostor impostor (N.) : a
person who pretends to be somebody
else in order to trick people imperialist
(N.) : a person who believes in a
powerful country increasing its influence
over other countries through business,
culture, etc.
impressionist (N.) : an artist who
paints in a style developed in
France in the late 19th century
that uses colours to show the effects of
light on things and to suggest
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OPTION - 3 showing exact details
implorer (N.) : a person who
asks somebody to do something
because he wants/ needs it very
much

(1) The correctly spelt word is


demagogue The
CORRECT correct spellings of the other
OPTION - 1 words are deliverance,
delinquency, deliberative

(4) The correctly spelt word is requisite


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The correct spellings of the other words
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are reprimand, resplendent, repository
(3) did not will replace does not because
– the Main Clause is in Past Tense, So,
CORRECT the subordinate Clause will also be in
OPTION -3 Past Tense. Hence, and told them that
he did not need their services is the
right usage

(2) broken will replace broke because –


CORRECT having + Past Participle form is used for
referring to the person who has done
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the action, of the Verb. Hence,for having
broken the promise is the right usage.

(2) mercenary mercenary (N.) : a soldier


who will fight for any group/ country
that offers payment business like (N.) :
working in an efficient and organized
way and not wasting time or thinking
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about personal things polyglot (N.) :
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multilingual ; knowing, using/ written in
more than one language fastidious (N.) :
being careful that every detail is
correct ; meticulous; not liking things to
be dirty/ untidy
(2) a damp squib : an event that is
disappointing because it is not so
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OPTION - 2 party turned out to be a bit of a damp
squib. The best option is a disappointing
result.

(1) turns up her nose at : to


CORRECT reject/dismiss scornfully l He turned his
OPTION - 1 nose up at my offer of soup. The best
option is despises

(1) to mince matters : to mix facts


CORRECT unduly l One must not mince matters;
OPTION - 1 one must say what one means. The best
option is to confuse issues.
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(4) SPRQ
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(2) Let him not be insulted. (Passive) The


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in Imperative Mood. (Active)
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(4) shocking (Adjective) : that offends or


upsets people; that is morally wrong;
very bad lurid (Adjective) :
too bright in colour, in a way that is not
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attractive; shocking and violent happy
OPTION - 4 (Adjective) : feeling or showing pleasure;
pleased abundant (Adjective) : plentiful;
more than enough bright (Adjective) :
full of light; shining strongly

(3) response (Noun) : a spoken or writen


answer repartee (Noun) : clever and
amusing comments and replies that are
made quickly refuse (Verb) : to say that
you will not do something that
somebody has asked you to do; turn
down celebrate (Verb) : to show that a
day or an event is important by doing
something special on it question
CORRECT (Noun) : a sentence, phrase or word that
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(1) When were my books returned by
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Past Tense. (Active)

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Structure of past tense, passive voice is


as follows: Subject +
Modal + have + been + V3 + by + Object
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In active form, the structure will be as
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follows: Subject + Modal +
have + V3 + Object Hence, the correct
option is (3).
CORRECT (1) stores
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CORRECT (4) supplant supplant (V.) : to take the


OPTION - 4 place of something older or less modern

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(3) brain child brain child (N.) : an idea or


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invention of one person or a small group
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of people
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