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SAMPLE
PAPER
SECTION I : LOGICAL REASONING

1. In the following letter series, some of the letters are missing which are given in that order as one
of the alternatives. Choose the correct alternative.
____ c ___ bd ___ cbcda ____ a __ db ___ a
(A) adabcd (B) cdbbca (C) daabbc (D) bdbcba

2. If MINJUR is coded as 312547 and TADA as 6898, how can MADURAI be coded ?
(A) 3498178 (B) 3894871 (C) 3849781 (D) 3894781

3. Pointing to a lady in the photograph, Shaloo said, "Her son's father is the son­in­law of my mother."
How is Shaloo related to the lady ?
(A) Aunt (B) Sister (C) Mother (D) Cousin

4. Choose the odd numeral pair/group.


(A) 8 (34) 9 (B) 48 (120) 12 (C) 7 (144) 11 (D) 20 (270) 115

5. If 'A $ B' means 'A is the father of B', 'A B' means 'A is the mother of B', 'A @ B' means 'A is
the wife of B', then which of the following means 'M is the grandmother of N' ?
(A) M T$N@R (B) M T$R@S (C) M R$T@N (D) M R@T@N

6. Johnson left for his office in his car. He drove 15 km towards north and then 10 km towards west.
He then turned to the south and covered 5 km. Further, he turned to the east and moved 8 km. Finally,
he turned right and drove 10 km. How far and in which direction is he from his starting point?
(A) 2 km west (B) 5 km east (C) 6 km south (D) 2 km east

7. In the following series of letters, some definite order determines. Which of the following are next
two letters in the correct order ?
A J K T U B I L S V C H M R W D G N Q X E F O ? ?
(A) PY (B) PZ (C) YZ (D) ZA

8. Choose the missing term from the given alternatives.


BZA, DYC, FXE, ?, JVI
(A) HUG (B) HWG (C) UHG (D) WHG

9. In a row of forty children, P is thirteenth from the left end and Q is ninth from the right end. How
many children are there between P and R if R is fourth to the left of Q ?
(A) 12 (B) 13 (C) 14 (D) 15

10. If > denotes '+', < denotes '–', + denotes '÷', – denotes '=', = denotes 'less than' and × denotes 'greater
than', which of the following is a correct statement ?
(A) 3 + 2 > 4 = 9 + 3 < 2 (B) 3 > 2 > 4 = 18 + 3 < 1 (C) 3 > 2 < 4 × 8 + 4 < 2 (D) 3 + 2 < 4 × 9 + 3 < 3

11. Choose the odd numeral pair/group.


(A) 13 – 21 (B) 19 – 27 (C) 15 – 23 (D) 16 – 24

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12. If South­east becomes North, North­east becomes West and so on, what will West become ?
(A) North­east (B) North­west (C) South­east (D) South

13. Select the correct set of symbols which will fit in the given equation 5 0 3 5 = 20.
(A) ×, ×, × (B) –, +, × (C) ×, +, × (D) +, –, ×

14. If it is possible to form a number with the second, the fifth and the eighth digits of the number
31549786, which is the perfect square of a two­digit even number, which of the following will be the
second digit of that even number ?
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 5

15. Choose the correct alternative that will continue the given pattern.
0.5, 0.55, 0.65, 0.8, __
?_
(A) 0.9 (B) 0.82 (C) 1 (D) 0.95

16. If 453945 stands for DECIDE, then 8978 stands for ____.
(A) BHEE (B) CDEH (C) GHEE (D) HIGH

17. In the given series, count the number of 9's, each of which is not immediately preceded by 5 but
is immediately followed by either 2 or 3. How many such 9's are there ?
1 9 2 6 5 9 3 8 3 9 3 2 5 9 2 9 3 4 8 2 6 9 8
(A) One (B) Three (C) Five (D) Six

18. P, Q, R and S are playing cards. P and Q are partners and sitting in front of each other. Similarly
R and S are partners and sitting in front of each other. S faces towards North and if P faces towards
West, then who faces towards South ?
(A) Q (B) R (C) S (D) Data inadequate

19. If ÷ implies '=', × implies '<', + implies '>', – implies '×', > implies '÷', < implies '+', = implies '–', identify
the correct expression.
(A) 1 – 3 > 2 + 1 – 5 = 3 – 1 < 2 (B) 1 – 3 > 2 + 1 × 5 = 3 × 1 > 2
(C) 1 × 3 > 2 + 1 × 5 × 3 – 1 > 2 (D) 1 – 3 > 2 + 1 × 5 + 3 – 1 > 2

20. Each of these letters gets a numerical value based on its position in M K K I D N E T T Q O B F
H A A G T U U X W L S R I, such as, 1 for M, 2 for K, 4 for I and so on.
What is the sum of the values of the group of letters ARM ?
(A) 32 (B) 33 (C) 41 (D) 35

SECTION II : MATHEMATICAL REASONING

21. Simplify : 5 4 (2 4 )3 - 5 5 8 + 25 4 (23 )4 .

(A) -25 (2)3 (B) 5 (2)3 (C) 25 (2)3 (D) - 5 (2)3

22. Probability of an event can be


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(A) –0.7 (B) (C) 1.001 (D) 0.6
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23. If the perpendicular distance of a point P from x­axis is 5 units, then the point P has
(A) x­coordinate = –5 or 5 (B) y­coordinate = 5
(C) y­coordinate = –5 (D) y­coordinate = 5 or –5

24. A cube of side 6 cm is painted on all its 6 faces with red colour. It is then broken up into 216 smaller
identical cubes. What is the ratio of N0 : N1 : N2.
Where, N0 Æ number of smaller cubes with no coloured surface.
N1 Æ number of smaller cubes with 1 red face.
N2 Æ number of smaller cubes with 2 red faces.
(A) 3 : 4 : 6 (B) 3 : 4 : 5 (C) 4 : 6 : 3 (D) 6 : 4 : 3

2 -1 -1 -1 2 -1 -1 -1 2
25. If a + b + c = 0, then x a b c
xa b c
xa b c
= _____

2 2 2 2 2 2
(A) xa b c
(B) x1/ a b c
(C) x1/ 2 (D) x3
y
26. In the adjoining diagram, the area of the shaded figure is _____.

(A) 20 cm2 6 V
Z Y
4
(B) 10 cm 2

2 W X

(C) 18 cm2 x
–3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5
–2
(D) 24 cm2

y
27. Based on the diagram, If PQRS forms a rectangle, find the
co­ordinates of R. 4 S

(A) (4, 4) 2
P Q

(B) (4, 5) x
–4 –2 0 2 4
–2
(C) (6, 4)
–4
(D) (6, 2)

28. A person’s present age is two­fifth of the age of his mother. After 8 years, he will be half of the age
of his mother. How old is the mother at present ?
(A) 32 years (B) 36 years (C) 40 years (D) 48 years

29. Set of values of x, if ( x + 8) + (2 x + 2) = 1, is _____.


(A) {1} (B) {1, 17} (C) {17} (D) f

30. The perimeter of a circle is equal to the perimeter of a square. Then, the ratio of their areas
respectively, is _____.
(A) 4 : 1 (B) 11 : 7 (C) 14 : 11 (D) 22 : 7

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y
31. The equation representing the given graph is 5
4

(A) 7x + 2y = 11; y – 2x = 3 3 )
,2
(2 )
2 ,2
(3
1
–5 –4 –3 –2 –1 1 2 3 4 5
(B) 2x + 7y = 11; 4x + (35y/2) = 25 x¢ x
0
1)
2 ,– )
–1
(– –1
1, –2
(–
(C) 3x – 7y = 10; 8y – 6x = 4 –3
) –4
–4
5,
(– –5
(D) 3x – 4y = 1; 8y – 6x = 4 y¢

32. If x = 3 + 2 3 - 2 then find the value of x2 + y2.


and y = ,
3 - 2 3+ 2
(A) 32 (B) 98 (C) 40 (D) 0
P
33. In the adjoining figure, the area of shaded portion is ___.
12 52 cm
(A) 98 cm2 cm

(B) 480 cm2 S R

cm
(C) 384 cm2

16
48 cm
(D) 380 cm2 Q

34. The given below question is followed by three statements. You have to study the question and the
statements and decide which of the statement(s) is/are necessary to answer the question.
What is the capacity of the cylindrical tank ?
I. The area of the base is 61,600 sq. cm.
II. The height of the tank is 1.5 times the radius.
III. The circumference of base is 880 cm.
(A) I and II (B) II and III
(C) Any two of the three (D) II and either I or III

x
35. The probability of guessing the correct answer to a certain test question is . If the probability of
2
2
not guessing the correct answer to this question is , then x =
3
2 1
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) (D)
3 3

36. The mean of 40 items is 35 and if each item is multiplied by ‘a’ then the new mean will be
(A) 35 a (B) 35 + a (C) 40 (D) 40 + a

37. In the given figure, AB || CD. If –1 = (2x + y)° and –6 = (3x – y)°,
then the measure of –2 in terms of y is ____.
2 1
(A) (108 – y)° A 3 4 B

(B) (2 – y)° 6 5
C 7 8 D
(C) (1 – y)°

(D) (100 + y)°

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38. In the given figure (not drawn to scale), ABCD is a trapezium in which AB = 7 cm, AD = BC = 5 cm,
DC = x cm and the distance between AB and DC is 4 cm. Then the value of x is _____.
(A) 13 cm x cm
D C
(B) 16 cm L M
5 cm 4 cm 5 cm
(C) 19 cm
(D) 15 cm A 7 cm B

2
39. Find the remainder when 9x3 – 3x2 + x – 5 is divided by x - .
3
(A) 3 (B) –3 (C) 2 (D) –2

40. If 444 + 444 + 444 + 444 = 4x, then x is ____.


(A) 45 (B) 44 (C) 176 (D) 11

SECTION III : EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS

41. A hollow garden roller of height 63 cm, with a girth of 440 cm is made of iron 4 cm thick. The volume
of the iron used is
(A) 54982 cm3 (B) 56372 cm3 (C) 57636 cm3 (D) 107712 cm3

2
42. An article is sold at a certain price. By selling it at of that price one loses 10%. Find the gain
3
percent at original price.
(A) 35% (B) 40% (C) 45% (D) 50%

43. 1100 boys and 700 girls are examined in a test; 42% of the boys and 30% of the girls pass. The
percentage of the total students who failed is ____.
2
(A) 58% (B) 62 % (C) 64% (D) 78%
3

44. A group of students decided to collect as many paise from each member of the group as the number
of members. If the total collection amounts to ` 59.29, the number of members in the group is ___.
(A) 57 (B) 67 (C) 77 (D) 87

45. A library has an average of 510 visitors on Sundays and 240 on other days. The best estimate average
number of visitors per day in a month of 30 days beginning with a Sunday is ___.
(A) 250 (B) 276 (C) 280 (D) 285

46. If the radius of a circle is decreased by 50%, find the percentage decrease in its area.
(A) 60% (B) 75% (C) 70% (D) 80%

47. In how many years will a sum of ` 800 at 10% per annum compounded semi­annually become
` 926.10 ?
1 1 1 1
(A) 1 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 2
3 2 3 2

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48. Arun and Sajal are friends. Each has some money. If Arun gives ` 30 to Sajal, then Sajal will have
twice the money left with Arun. But, if Sajal gives ` 10 to Arun, then Arun will have thrice as much
as is left with Sajal. How much money does Arun and Sajal have ?
(A) ` 62, ` 34 (B) ` 60, ` 34 (C) ` 60, ` 30 (D) ` 62, ` 30

49. A boy multiplied 12345679 by second, third and seventh multiple of 9, then the average of their total
is _____.
(A) 444444444 (B) 44444444 (C) 4444444 (D) 444444

50. If the cost of x metres of wire is ` d, then what is the cost of y metres of wire at the same rate ?
Ê xy ˆ Ê yd ˆ
(A) ` ÁË ˜¯ (B) ` (xd) (C) ` (yd) (D) ` ÁË ˜
d x ¯

SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK

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ANSWER KEYS

1. (A) 2. (D) 3. (B) 4. (C) 5. (A) 6. (A) 7. (A)

8. (B) 9. (C) 10. (C) 11. (D) 12. (C) 13. (B) 14. (B)
15. (C) 16. (D) 17. (B) 18. (B) 19. (D) 20. (C) 21. (A)
22. (D) 23. (D) 24. (C) 25. (D) 26. (B) 27. (A) 28. (C)

29. (D) 30. (C) 31. (D) 32. (B) 33. (C) 34. (D) 35. (C)
36. (A) 37. (A) 38. (A) 39. (B) 40. (A) 41. (D) 42. (A)
43. (B) 44. (C) 45. (D) 46. (B) 47. (B) 48. (A) 49. (A)

50. (D)

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