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Conceptual worksheet – 18

Directions for questions 1 and 2: These questions are based on the following
diagrams. In each question a group of words is given which is related to one of the
four given diagrams. Observe the diagrams carefully and mark the number of that
figure as your answer which fits into the group of words given in each question.

1. Mathematics, Algebra, Geometry

2. Dancers, Singers, Players

Directions for questions 3 to 5: Each of these questions contain four terms.


Three out of the four are similar in a particular way and hence form a group. Find
the odd one that does not fit into this group.
3. (1) River (2) Lake (3) Dam (4) Pond
4. (1) 1726 (2) 512 (3) 216 (4) 1000
5. (1) TVUW (2) IKJL (3) OQPS (4) RTSU

Directions for questions 6 and 7: There is a blank space in each question, in


which only one of the four alternatives satisfies the same relation as formed in the
first pair of terms given on the other side of the sign : :. Identify it and mark its
number as your answer.
6. LEMON: PIQSR : : ORANGE : _____
(1) TWFSLJ (2) SVESKI (3) SVERKI (4) RUDQJH
7. 29 : 66 : : 127 : _____
(1) 218 (2) 216 (3) 224 (4) 232
Directions for questions 8 to 17: Select the correct alternative from the given
choices.
8. In a certain code language if the word ‘CONCEPT’ is coded as DQQGJVA, then
how will you code the word ‘EXECUTION’ in that language?
(1) FZHFGZZPW (2) FZHGYZPWW (3) FZHGZZPXW (4)
FZHGZZPWW
9. In a certain code language, if the word 'GRADUATE' is coded as HQCBXXXA,
then how will you code the word 'LABORATORY' in that language?
(1) MZDMRXXKWT (2) MZDMVWXKWT (3) MZDMUXXKWT (4) MZDMUXWKWT
10. Consider the letters of the alphabet written in the order from left to right i.e.
from A to Z. The letter which is fourth to the left of the letter, which is fifth to
the right of K is
(1) M (2) J (3) T (4) L
11. Four Indian delegates – Anitha, Kavitha, Charitha and Bhavitha are sitting by
the longer side of a rectangular table, opposite to the American delegates –
Peter, Agassi, David, Robert – all of whom sit on the other longer side of the
table. Neither Robert nor Peter sits at the either end of the table and Anitha

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sits opposite to Robert. Peter sits opposite to Bhavitha and to the left of David,
who sits opposite to Kavitha, then who sits opposite to Agassi?
(1) Charitha (2) Anitha (3) Bhavitha (4) Cannot be determined
12. What is my father’s father-in-law’s son’s only sister to me?
(1) aunt (2) mother (3) grandmother (4) None of
these
13.Looking at a photograph Samrat says to Radha, “This person is the daughter of
your father’s mother and is my sister. How is Samrat and the person in the
photograph related to Radha?
(1) brother, aunt (2) uncle, aunt (3) uncle, grand mother (4) None
of these
14. A clock is so placed that at 12 O' clock, the hands point towards South-West. In
which direction does the hour hand point at 6:00 p.m.?
(1) South-East (2) South (3) North-East (4) East
15. My dog 'Puppy' runs 30 metres towards the East and turns left, runs 10 metres
and turns right, runs 5 metres and then turns left, runs 2 metres and turns right,
runs 12 metres, finally turns left and runs 7 metres. Towards which direction is
it running now?
(1) South (2) North (3) East (4)
West
16. In a certain code language '+' means '−', '−' means '× ', '× ' means '÷ ', '÷ ' means
'× '. Answer the following questions using the data.
196 × 14 ÷ 25 × 5 + 225 x 15
(1) 70 (2) 55 (3) 85 (4) 196
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17. If holidays are declared only on Sundays and 19 March in a particular year
was a Sunday, is 23rd September a holiday in that year?
(1) Yes, 23rd September is a holiday. (2) 23rd September is not a
holiday.
(3) 23rd September is a holiday only if it is a leap year. (4) Cannot be
determined
Directions for questions 18 to 20: Complete the following series.
18. BDFH, CBID, DZLZ, EXOV, ____.
(1) FVRS (2) FVQR (3) FVRR (4) FURR
19. 3, 35, 99, 195, _____, 483
(1) 343 (2) 323 (3) 353 (4) 363
20. 64, 216, 512, 1000, 1728, _____.
(1) 2197 (2) 3375 (3) 3125 (4)
2744
21. 10 students enter into the class after A and 15 students enter into the class
before B.
5 students enter into the class in between A and B. How many students are
there in the class?
(1) 32 (2) 16 (3) 20 (4) Cannot be determined
22. In the above problem, if A enters into the class before B, then how many students
are there in the class?

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(1) 20 (2) 32 (3) 25 (4) Cannot be determined
23. B is the only son of A who is the only daughter of C. E is the mother of F and
daughter-in-law of A. How is F related to A?
(1) Granddaughter (2) grandson (3) daughter (4) Cannot be determined
24. Anamika was asked about her age by Rupesh in a party. She said “my present
age is 5 years more than twice my age 15 years ago”. Rupesh replied “Oh! You
are 10 years older to me”. What is the Rupesh’s present age?
(1) 12 years (2) 15 years (3) 20 years (4) 18 years
25. If xyz + xy + yz + xz + x + y + z = 104, where x, y, z are natural numbers, then
x + y + z = _____.
(1) 12 (2) 14 (3) 10 (4) 20

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