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SSC MTS Model Paper section allows candidates to practice the learned material to ensure the candidate understands the pattern of the exam and the expected questions that would appear in the actual test.

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Syllabus for Computer Based Examination (Paper-I)
Part Subject (Not in sequence) Number of Questions/Maximum Marks Time Duration (For all four Parts)
I General English 25/ 25 90 Minutes (120 Minutes for candidates eligible for scribes)
II General Intelligence & Reasoning 25/ 25
III Numerical Aptitude 25/ 25
IV General Awareness 25/ 25
Total 100/100

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1. Which among the following is called a medium of exchange?
    A. Money B. Crops C. Gold D. Land

2. In which kind of wants, both parties have agree to sell and buy each other commodities? I. The Legislature II. The Judiciary
    A. Only I B. Only II C. Both I and II D. Neither I nor II

3. Who was the most famous Kushan ruler?
    A. Ashvaghosha B. Kanishka C. Heraios D. Ban Yong

4. Which Mughal emperor issued a ‘Farman’ granting the East India Company the right to trade duty free?
    A. Shah Jahan B. Aurangzeb C. Bahadur Shah Zafar D. Shah A

5. What is the area of the Earth’s surface covered with water called
    A. Lithosphere B. Atmosphere C. Biosphere D. Hydrosphere

6. Which of the metallic ions is essential for blood clotting?
    A. Na+ B. Ca++ C. K+ D. Fe++

7. 90 degrees south latitude marks what?
    A. South Pole B. North Pole C. Equator D. Prime Meridian

8. The total number of bones in the body of an adult human is ______.
    A. 205 B. 206 C. 216 D. 636

9. How many fundamental duties does part IV-A of Indian constitution specifies?
    A. 5 B. 7 C. 11 D. 31

10. In which kind of wants, both parties have agree to sell and buy each other commodities
    A. Single coincidence B. Double coincidence C. Triple coincidence D. None of these

11. Largest gland in human body is ______
    A. Liver B. Pancreas C. Pituitary D. Thyroid

12. A force may change ______ of an object
    A. speed B. direction C. shape D. All options are correct

13. Good conductors have many loosely bound ______.
    A. neutrons B. protons C. positron D. electrons

14. What is the full form of URL?
    A. Universal Resource Locator B. Universal Resource Location C. Uniform Resource Locator D. Uniform Resource Location

15. Isotopes differ in ______.
    A. No. of electrons B. No. of protons C. No. of neutrons D. Chemical reactivity

16. Chlorine atom and chloride ions ______.
    A. Have an equal number of protons B. Have an equal number of electrons C. Unequal number neutrons D. react spontaneously with water

17. Air pollution has harmful effect on which of the following?
    A. Living B. Non living C. Both living and non living D. Neither living nor not living

18. What is Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana?
    A. A health insurance scheme B. A financial inclusion scheme C. A life insurance scheme D. A accident insurance scheme

19. Who invented the ‘world wide web’?
    A. Tim Berners-Lee B. John O’Sullivan C. Jan Koum D. Steve Jobs

20. Sachin Tendulkar played his last test match in which stadium?
    A. Wankhede Stadium B. DY Patil Stadium C. Brabourne Stadium D. None of these

21. The annual cultural festivals held at Surajkund, Faridabad is an International _____ Mela.
    A. Books B. Crafts C. Science D. Cattle

22. Who among the following is a winner of 2016 Rajeev Gandhi Khel Ratna Award?
    A. Sania Mirza B. Sakshi Malik C. Deepa Kumari D. Dutee Chand

23. Who is the author of the book named "Unbreakable"?
    A. Mary Kom B. Ahmed Faraz C. Vijay Dasda D. None of these

24. In 1974, India became the _____ non-arab state to recognize Palestine Liberation Organisation as sole and legitimate representative of the people of palestine.
    A. First B. Second C. Third D. Fourth

25. Which of the following neighbouring country does not share land border with India?
    A. Maldives B. Bangladesh C. Myanmar D. Pakistan

1. Answer: Option A
2. Answer: Option C
3. Answer: Option B
4. Answer: Option B
5. Answer: Option D
6. Answer: Option B
7. Answer: Option A
8. Answer: Option B
9. Answer: Option C
10. Answer: Option B
11. Answer: Option A
12. Answer: Option D
13. Answer: Option D
14. Answer: Option C
15. Answer: Option C
16. Answer: Option A
17. Answer: Option C
18. Answer: Option D
19. Answer: Option A
20. Answer: Option A
21. Answer: Option B
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25. Answer: Option A
1. In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which is the best substitute of the phrase.
Courteousness and refinement of manner.
    A. plaudit B. adulation C. urbanity D. profanity

2. In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase. to have an axe to grind
    A. sharpening your skills in anticipation of future challenges B. to have a private reason for doing something C. preparing for a fight D. getting ready for work or a new project

3. Select the synonym of precedent
    A. contingent B. criterion C. arbitrary D. fortuitous

4. In the following question, a sentence has been given in Active/Passive voice. Out of four alternatives suggested, select the one, which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/ Active voice. Jayesh has sent the email.
    A. The email has had been sent by Jayesh B. The email has been sent by Jayesh. C. The email was sent by Jayesh. D. The email was send by Jayesh.

5. In the following question, a 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. Anil says, "I am glad to be here this morning"
    A. Anil says he is glad to be there that morning. B. Anil says that he is glad to be there that morning. C. Anil was saying that he was glad to be there this morning D. Anil says that he was glad to be here this morning

6. . In the following question, sentence given with blank is to be filled in with an appropriate word. Select the correct alternative out of the four and indicate it by selecting the appropriate option. Either you're a mind reader or it's a __________________ that you called me just as I was keying your phone number.
    A. coincidence B. correlation C. union D. happening

7. . In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase. great minds think alike
    A. it is said when two people have the same opinion B. it is said when clever people think rationally C. since there is only one truth, the great philosophers have reached on similar conclusions D. scientists and philosophers easily become friends

8. Select the antonym of to rake to harrow
    A. B. to scatter C. to scour D. to enfilade

9. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. When I (go) to Paris, I shall visit the Eiffel Tower.
    A. shall go B. will be going C. have to go D. no improvement

10. Select the synonym of digression
    A. meandering B.candid C. categorical D. unequivocal

11. In the following question, sentence given with blank is to be filled in with an appropriate word. Select the correct alternative out of the four and indicate it by selecting the appropriate option. Excusing yourself before standing to leave is part of proper table ____________
    A. usage B. etiquette C. dignity D. habit

12. Select the word with the correct spelling
    A. deriesion B. apalled C. civilian D. sacluded

13. Improve the bracketed part of the sentence. Please pass me that (scissors).
    A. scissor B. pair of scissor C. pair of scissors D. no improvement

14. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order Do people take P-rejection of every candidate? Q-the trouble to go and R-vote only to register their
    A. RQP B. RPQ C. PRQ D. QRP

15. Select the word with the correct spelling.
    A. alackrity B. refileing C. bufoons D. condense

16. In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which is the best substitute of the phrase. Involving immoral or dishonourable actions and motives
    A. redoubt B. scrupulous C. immaculate D. sordid

17. Rearrange the parts of the sentence in correct order. The reference P-is simultaneously a matter Q-to the size of a vulnerable community R-of legal as well as political and ethical perspective
    A. RPQ B. QRP C. QPR D. PRQ

18. In the following question, some part of the sentence may have errors. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error, select 'No Error'. To the whale, its(A)/tail is the sole(B)/mean of propulsion.(C)/No error(D)
    A. A B. B C. C D. D

19. . In the following question, some part of the sentence may have errors. Find out which part of the sentence has an error and select the appropriate option. If a sentence is free from error, select 'No Error'. There was a fine line(A)/between being frugal(B)/and being a miser.(C)/No error(D)
    A. A B. B C. C D. D

20. Select the antonym of to contend
    A. to comply B. to oppugn C. to grapple D. to vie
Directions (21-25): In the following passage, some of the words have been left out. Read the passage carefully and select the correct answer for the given blank out of the four alternatives.
Fraternity, then, was meant to complement civil rights, ______________ to destroy them. The ________________ framers did not use this symbolic term for a court to come along 66 years _______________, and ________________ it for the purposes of subordinating individual rights to some mythic notion of community harmony, entirely submerging the individual ______________ the society
21. _______________ to destroy them.
    A. neither B. nor C. no D. not

22. The _____________________ framers did not use this symbolic term
    A. Constitutions' B. Constitution's C. Constitutions D. Constitution

23. a court to come along 66 years _________________,
    A. late B. lately C. later D. latest

24. and ______________________ it for the purposes of subordinating individual rights
    A. appropriate B. appropriately C. appropriating D. appropriated

25. entirely submerging the individual ______________ the society.
    A. on B. onto C. upon D. within

1. Answer: Option C
2. Answer: Option B
3. Answer: Option B
4. Answer: Option B
5. Answer: Option B
6. Answer: Option A
7. Answer: Option B
8. Answer: Option A
9. Answer: Option D
10. Answer: Option A
11. Answer: Option B
12. Answer: Option C
13. Answer: Option C
14. Answer: Option D
15. Answer: Option D
16. Answer: Option D
17. Answer: Option C
18. Answer: Option C
19. Answer: Option D
20. Answer: Option A
21. Answer: Option D
22. Answer: Option B
23. Answer: Option C
24. Answer: Option A
25. Answer: Option D
1. A man purchased 7 bags of rice at the rate of Rs. 800 each, 8 bags of rice at Rs. 1000 each and 5 bags of rice at the rate of Rs. 1200 each. What is the average cost of one bag of rice?
    A. Rs. 1000 B. Rs. 980 C. Rs. 1120 D. Rs. 1050

2. A train runs from Howrah to Bandel at an average speed 20 [latex]\frac{km}{hr}[/latex] and returns at an average speed of 30 [latex]\frac{km}{hr}[/latex]. The average speed (in [latex]\frac{km}{hr}[/latex]) of the train in the whole journey is
    A. 20 B. 22.5 C. 24 D. 25

3. Salim has to sell vegetables worth Rs. 5750 for Rs. 4500 due to heavy rain full. What is the loss percentage that he has incurred?
    A. 21.74% B. 23.4% C. 20% D. 23.45%

4. If selling price of an article is [latex]\frac{11}{3}[/latex] of its cost price, find gain %.
    A. 25% B. 33[latex]\frac{1}{3}[/latex]% C. 1.33% D. 66[latex]\frac{2}{3}[/latex]%

5. A class has two sections, which contain 20 and 30 students. The pass percentage of these sections are 80% and 60% respectively. The pass percentage of whole class is
    A. 60 B. 68 C. 70 D. 78

6. A truck travels 90 km/hr for the first 1[latex]\frac{1}{2}[/latex] hours. After that it travels 70 km/hr. Find the time taken by the truck to travel 310 kilometres.
    A. 2.5 hrs B. 3 hrs C. 3.5 hrs D. 4 hrs

7. The amount Rs. 2100 became Rs. 2352 in 2 years all simple interest. If the interest rate is decreased by 1%, what is the new interest?
    A.Rs.210 B.Rs.220 C.Rs.242 D.Rs.252

8. A number is first decreased by 20%. The decreased number is then increased by 20%. The resulting number is less than the original number by 20. Then the original number is
    A. 200 B. 400 C. 500 D. 600

9. If a + b = 12, ab = 22, then (a² + b²) is equal to
    A. 188 B. 144 C. 34 D. 100

10. How many men need to be employed to complete a job in 5 days, if 15 men can complete [latex]\frac{1}{3}[/latex] of the job in 7 days?
    A. 20 B. 21 C. 45 D. 63

11. How many numbers from 90 to 261 are divisible by 13?
    A. 13 B. 14 C. 15 D. 16

12. Which of the following statement is/are true? I. [latex]\frac{5}{6}[/latex]>[latex]\frac{3}{4}[/latex]
II. [latex]\frac{2}{3}[/latex]<[latex]\frac{1}{3}[/latex]
    A. only I B. Both I and II/I C. only II D. Neither I nor II

13. If a number is as much as greater than 44 as it is less than 94, then what is that number?
    A. 25 B. 50 C. 69 D. 72

14. N is a number divisible by 17. if (N + 2) (N + 7) is divided by 17, then what will be the remainder?
    A. 2 B. 16 C. 7 D. 14

15. A, B, and C undertook a work for Rs. 34300. Together A and B complete [latex]{\frac{6}{7}}^{th}[/latex] part of the work. What is the share (in Rs.) of C?
    A. 9800 B. 4900 C. 7000 D. 14000

16. Three taps P, Q and R can fill a tank in 10, 20 and 30 minutes respectively. If all the taps are opened together, then in how many minutes will the tank be filled?
    A. 6 Minutes B. 5 [latex]\frac{5}{11}[/latex] Minutes C. 5 [latex]\frac{4}{11}[/latex] Minutes D. 5 [latex]\frac{7}{11}[/latex] Minutes

17. A shopkeeper offers 25% discount on balls which have been marked 20% above the cost price. Ram bought the ball for Rs. 2700 what was the coast price of the ball?
    A. 2900 B. 3150 C. 3050 D. 3000

18. The ratio of angles of a triangle is 6 : 7 : 5. What is the measure of the smallest angle (in degrees)?
    A. 50° B. 60° C. 70° D. 25°

19. Divide Rs. 12300 among X, Y and Z in the ratio of 13: 11 : 17 respectively. What is the share of Y?
    A. 3000 B. 3200 C. 3300 D. 3500

20. The average score of boys in an examination of a school is 71 and that of the girls is 73. The average score of the whole school in that examination is 71.8. Find the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls that appeared in the examination.
    A. 4 : 5 B. 3 : 2 C. 3 : 5 D. 5 : 2

21. If 10% of m is the same as 20% of n, then m : n is equal to
    A. 2 : 1 B. 1 : 2 C. 1 : 10 D. 1 :20

22. The next number of the sequence 3, 5, 9, 17,33 ... is:
    A. 65 B. 60 C. 50 D. 49

23. In a mixture of 45 litres, the ratio of milk and water is 4 : 1. How much water must be added to make the mixture ratio 3 : 2 ?
    A. 72 litres B. 24 litres C. 15 litres D. 1.5 litres

24. John cycling at a constant speed of 10 [latex]\frac{km}{hr}[/latex]., reaches his school in time. If he cycles at a constant speed of 15 [latex]\frac{km}{hr}[/latex]., he reaches his school 12 minutes early. Number of km he has to cycle for his school is :
    A. 4 B. 6 C. 9 D. 12

25. At present ages of a father and son are in the ratio of 7 : 3 and they will be in the ratio 2 : 1 after 10 years. What is the present age of father?
    A. 70 years B. 60 years C. 65 years D. 50 years

1. Answer: Option B
Explanation: Average = [latex]\frac{5600 + 8000 + 6000 }{20}[/latex] = [latex]\frac{19600}{10}[/latex] = 980 Rs.
2. Answer: Option C
Explanation: Average speed = [latex]\frac{2 × 20 × 30}{50}[/latex] = 24 km/hr
3. Answer: Option A
Explanation: Loss % = [latex]\frac{1250}{5750}[/latex] × 100 = 21.739 =21.74%
4. Answer: Option B
Explanation: sp = [latex]\frac{4}{3}[/latex] cp cp : sp = 3 : 4 profit % = [latex]\frac{1}{3}[/latex] × 100 = 33 [latex]\frac{1}{3}[/latex] %
5. Answer: Option B
Explanation: Passed in section I = 20 × [latex]\frac{80}{100}[/latex] = 16 Passed in section II = 30 × [latex]\frac{60}{100}[/latex] = 18 Pass % = [latex]\frac{16 + 18}{20 + 30}[/latex] × 100 = 68%
6. Answer: Option D
Explanation: Remainig Distance = 310 - 90 × [latex]\frac{3}{2}[/latex] = 310 -135 = 175 Time taken to travel 175 km = [latex]\frac{175}{70}[/latex] = 2.5hrs Total time = 2.5 + 1.5 = 4hrs
7. Answer: Option A
Explanation: SI =[latex]\frac{PTR}{100}[/latex] Rate = 6% New Rate = 5% new interest = [latex]\frac{2100 × 5 × 2}{100}[/latex] = 210 Rs.
8. Answer: Option C
Explanation: Let Number ----- x 20% decrease = [latex]\frac{80x}{100}[/latex] = [latex]\frac{4x}{5}[/latex] 20% increase = [latex]\frac{4x}{5}[/latex] × [latex]\frac{120}{100}[/latex] = [latex]\frac{24x}{25}[/latex] [latex]\frac{24x}{25}[/latex] = x - 20 20 = x - [latex]\frac{24x}{25}[/latex] x = 20 × 25 = 500
9. Answer: Option D
Explanation: [latex]{a}^{2}[/latex] + [latex]{b}^{2}[/latex] = [latex]{a + b}^{2}[/latex] - 2ab = [latex]{12}^{2}[/latex] - 2 × 22 = 144 - 44 =100
10. Answer: Option D
Explanation: [latex]\frac{15 × 7}{1/3}[/latex] = 5 × x x = 63 men
11. Answer: Option B
Explanation: = [latex]\frac{260-91}{13}[/latex] + 1 = 14
12. Answer: Option A
Explanation: I. 5 × 4 > 3 × 6 = 20 > 18 (true) II. 2 × 3 < 1 × 3 = 6 < 3 (false)
13.Answer: Option C
Explanation: 44 + x = 94 - x 2x = 50 x = 25 No. is 44 + 25 = 69
14.Answer: Option D
Explanation: [latex]\frac{(N+2)(N+7)}{17}[/latex] = [latex]\frac{{N}^{2}}{17}[/latex] + [latex]\frac{9N}{17}[/latex] + [latex]\frac{14}{17}[/latex] = 14 is remainder
15. Answer: Option B
Explanation: A : B : C 6 : 1 = 7 7P-----34300 1P------4900
16. Answer: Option B
Explanation: P Q R 10 20 30 10 + +20 + 30 = 60 P = [latex]\frac{60}{10}[/latex] = 6U Q = [latex]\frac{60}{20}[/latex] = 3U R = [latex]\frac{60}{30}[/latex] = 2U Tank filled in = [latex]\frac{60}{6 + 3 + 2}[/latex] = [latex]\frac{60}{11}[/latex] = 5[latex]\frac{5}{11}[/latex]
17. Answer: Option D
Explanation: let cp = 100 MRP = 100 × [latex]\frac{120}{100}[/latex] = 120 sp = 120 × [latex]\frac{75}{100}[/latex] value of 90 unit = 2700 1 unit = 30 100 units = 3000(cp)
18. Answer: Option A
Explanation: 6 : 7 : 5 6 + 7 + 5 = 18p 18p-----180 5p------? = 5 × 10 = 50
19. Answer: Option C
Explanation: 13 : 11 : 17 13 + 11 + 17 = 41p 41p-----12300 => p = 300 11p-----? 11p = 11 × 300 = 3300
20. Answer: Option C
Explanation: Step-by-step explanation: To find- x:y Let the total number of boys be x and total number of girls be y Average score of 1 boy= 71 Total score of all boys= 71 × x = 71x Average score of 1 girl= 73 Total score of all girls= 73 × y = 73y Total score of boys and girls= 71x + 73y _________(1) Average score of all students = 71.8 Total number of students in the school = (x+y) Total score of all students = 71.8 × (x+y) _________(2) 71x + 73y = 71.8x + 71.8y 73y - 71.8y = 71.8x - 71x 1.2y = 0.8x [latex]\frac{x}{y}[/latex] = [latex]\frac{1.2}{0.8}[/latex] [latex]\frac{x}{y}[/latex] = [latex]\frac{3}{2}[/latex] x:y = 3:2
21. Answer: Option A
Explanation: [latex]\frac{10}{100}[/latex]m = [latex]\frac{20}{100}[/latex]n m : n = 2 : 1
22. Answer: Option A
Explanation: Series Follows (× 2 - 1)
23. Answer: Option C
Explanation: let the quantity of water to be added be x litre, then the according to given condition [latex]\frac{36}{(9+x)}[/latex] = [latex]\frac{3}{2}[/latex] solve ans is 15 litre
24. Answer: Option B
Explanation: Ratio of speed ⇒ 10:15 ⇒ 2:3 Ratio of time ⇒ 3 : 2 (3 – 2)r ⇒ 12 minutes 3r → 36 minutes Distance = 10 km/hr × [latex]\frac{36}{60}[/latex] = 6 km
25. Answer: Option A
Explanation: Father : Son Present 7 : 3 × 1 After 10 2 : 1 × 4 Years ---------------- Preesnt 7 : 3 After 10 8 : 4 years (8 - 7)p = 10 p = 10 present age of father = 7 × 10 = 70 years
Directions (1 - 2): 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 ( :: ) while another word 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 alternative.
1. 1. 12: 20 :: 30: __?
    A. 40 B. 42 C. 50 D. 44

2. United States: Bald eagle :: India : ?
    A. Cheetah B. Lion C. Sparrow D. Peacock

Directions (3 - 4): Some groups of letters are given, all of which, except one, share a common similarity while one is different. Choose the odd one out.
3.
    A. Triangle B. Trifle C. Triathlon D. Trilingual

4.
    A. Volcanoes B. Tsunamis C. Tornadoes D. Explosion

Directions (5 - 6): Choose the next number in the series from the options below:
5. 26, 24, 20, 18, 14, ?
    A. 8 B. 10 C. 11 D. 12

6. 0, 1, 1, 2, 4, 8, ?
    A. 12 B. 15 C. 14 D. 16

7. In a certain code ‘415’ means ‘milk is hot’; ‘18’ means ‘hot soup’; and ‘895’ means ‘soup is brown’. What number will indicate the word ‘brown’?
    A. 9 B. 8 C. 5 D. 4

8. If CEJQ is coded as XVQJ, then BDIP will be coded as:
    A. WURQ B. YWRK C. WUPI D. YWPI

9. Introducing ‘Rakesh’, Raj said, “he is the son of the only son of my grandfather”. How is ‘Rakesh’ related to Raj?
    A. Son B. Brother C. Father D. Nephew

10. Ram facing south. He turns right and walks 40 metre. Then he turns right again and walks 20 metre. Then he turns left and walks 20 metre and then turning right walk 40 metre. Then he turns right again and walks 120 metre. In which direction he is from the starting point?
    A. North-East B. North-West C. North D. West

11. Anjali runs faster than Kiran, Preeti runs slower than Charu, Charu runs slower than Kiran. Who is the slowest runner? (L2)
    A. Kiran B. Preeti C. Charu D. Anjali

12. Suman and Archana are good in Music and Computer Science. Shikha and Suman are good in Computer Science and Chemistry. Shikha, Neha and Anjali are good in Chemistry and Economics. Anjali and Shikha are good in Chemistry and Mathematics. Neha and Archana are good in Economics and Music.
Who is good in Chemistry, Economics and Mathematics, but not in Computer Science?

    A. Neha B. Shikha C. Suman D.Anjali

13. In the following letter series, some of the letters are missing which are given in that order as one of the alternatives below it. Choose the correct alternative.
_ cd _ ac _ b _ _ dbacd _

    A. abdbca B. abdacb C. abdbac D. acdbad

14. Read the following information carefully and Answer: the questions given below it: E x K, means E is brother of K. E – K, means E is mother of K. E % K, means E is father of k.
Which of the following represents that’ N’ is the son of ’P ‘?
    A. N x R %P B. N%R x P C. P % N x R D. N-R % T

15. Find the word which cannot be made from letters of the given word.
IMPECCABLE

    A. LIME B. BEAM C. PEBBLE D. CABLE

16. In a row of boys, Shekhar and Prabhat occupy the ninth place from the right end and tenth place from the left end, respectively. If they interchange their places, then Shekhar and Prabhat occupy seventeenth place from the right and eighteenth place from the left respectively. How many boys are there in the row?
    A. 22 B. 24 C. 26 D. 28

17. 50 chocolates were distributed among four kids, Pinki, Sweety, Anu and Meenu. Pinki and Sweety have as many chocolates between them as between Anu and Meenu, but Pinki has more chocolates than Sweety; and Anu has only half of what Meenu has. Also, Pinki has 5 more chocolates than Meenu. Who has the maximum number of chocolates?
    A. Pinki B. Sweety C. Anu D. Meenu

In the question given below, there are three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I to III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read the statements and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
18.Statements: Some pigeons are eagles. All eagles are sparrows. Some sparrows are not pigeons.
Conclusions: I. Some sparrows are pigeons. II. All pigeons are sparrows. III. All eagles are pigeons.
    A. Only I follows B. Only II follows C. Only III follows D. Both I and III follows

19. In the following question, choose the correct mirror image from the alternatives (A), (B), (C) and (D), when mirror is placed on the line AB. null
    A. null B. null C. null D. null

20. Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the unfolded form of the last question figure. null
    A. null B. null C. null D. null

21. In the following question, a part of question figure is missing. Find out from the given Answer: figures, that can replace the ‘?’ to complete the question figure. null
    A. null B. null C. null D. null

22. n the question given below there are four figures given out of which three are similar or related in some manner. Find the figure which is odd one out. null
    A. B. C. D.

23. Which letter replaces the question mark? null
    A. B B. C C. H D. J

24. Two positions of a cube are as follows. null Point out which number will be on the top if number 3 is at the bottom.
    A. 1 B. 6 C. 5 D. 2

25. In the following question, you are given a figure (?) followed by four alternative figures A,B, C and D such that figure (?) is embedded in one of them. Find out the alternative figure which contains figure (?) as its part. null
    A. null B. null C. null D. null

1. Answer: Option B
Explanation: 4 × 3 = 12 5 × 4 = 20 6 × 5 = 30 So, 7 × 6 = 42
2. Answer: Option D
Explanation: As Bald eagle is the national bird of US; similarly Peacock is the national bird of India.
3. Answer: Option B
Explanation: Except (B), tri indicates ‘three’
4. Answer: Option D
Explanation: All except (d), are natural calamities.
5. Answer: Option D
Explanation: Sequence of -2, -4 is being followed in the question.
6. Answer: Option D
Explanation: Every term is the sum of all its previous numbers. So the last number should be 16.
7. Answer: Option A
Explanation: The code for ‘hot’ is 1. So, the code of ‘soup’ is 8. Now, the code for ‘is’ is 5. Hence, we can say that the code for ‘brown’ is 9.
8. Answer: Option B
Explanation: The first 13 letters of the alphabet are coded by the 13 letters of the alphabet in reverse, i.e. = A B C D E F G H I J K L M (first 13 letters) = Z Y X W V U T S R Q P O N (13 letters in reverse) It is obvious from the above coding scheme that: B = Y, D = W, I = R and K = P or P = K Therefore, B D I P will be coded as Y W R K.
9. Answer: Option B
Explanation: The only son of Raj’s grandfather is the father of Raj and Rakesh is the son of Raj’s father, Hence Rakesh is the brother of Raj.
10.Answer: Option A
Explanation: null
11. Answer: Option B
Explanation: From the given information we get the following. Anjali> Kiran > Charu > Preeti Hence, Preeti is the slowest runner.
12. Answer: Option D
Explanation: According to the data, we infer Suman - Music, Computer Science, Chemistry Archana - Music, Computer Science, Economics Shikha - Computer Science, Chemistry, Economics, Mathematics Anjali - Chemistry, Mathematics, Economics Neha – Music, Chemistry, Economics
13. Answer: Option B
Explanation: The series acdb/ acdb/ acdb/ acdb. Thus, the pattern ' acdb ' is repeated
14. Answer: Option C
Explanation: P%N, means P is father of N and N x R, means N is brother of R, thus N is the son of P.
15. Answer: Option C
Explanation: PEBBLE
16. Answer: Option C
Explanation: Since Shekhar and Prabhat exchange places, so Shekhar’s new position is the same as Prabhat’s earlier position and vice versa. This position is 17th from the right and 10th from the left. Therefore, Number of boys in the row = (16 + 1 + 9) = 26.
17. Answer: Option A
Explanation: Pinki has 5+ Chocolates than Meenu. Meenu has 2 times the chocolate that Anu has. Also, Pinki has more chocolates than Sweety. Therefore, Pinki has the maximum number of chocolates.
18. Answer: Option A
Explanation: Only I is definitely true
19. Answer: Option B
20. Answer: Option B
21. Answer: Option B
22.Answer: Option A
Explanation: ‘+’ is always opposite to ‘–’ and ‘*’ is opposite to ‘÷’.
23. Answer: Option A
Explanation: In each diagram, letters are written in sequence, starting in the top left circle and moving clockwise around the other 3 outer circles, in steps given by the numerical value of the central letter each time.
24. Answer: Option B
Explanation: The faces adjacent to 3 are 1, 4, 2 and 5. So, 6 is on the top when 3 is at the bottom.
25. Answer: Option B

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