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0122 – A P.T.O.2 of 32

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1. Choose correct alternative to complete the web.

Aniket always ?

Stars Planets Moon Sun

Yes, he wants to become an astronomer.

(1) gazes at (2) gaze at

(3) gazed at (4) gaze

2. Complete the crossword puzzle related to study material.

ER SA C

H R N E RE L ER E N

(1) A, L, S (2) S, P, B (3) A, P, N (4) S, A, P

3. Find out two milk products from the grid. Choose one alternative.

(1) LASSI, BUTTER

(2) BUTTER, GHEE

(3) CURD, PANEER

(4) MILK, GHEE

A P I F G DC E F H H IB U T T E RA C C I E CB I D D E F

0122 – A P.T.O.3 of 32

4. Choose one correct alternative. Find the correct conjunction. Shreya loves to go on roller coaster, yet she has fear about it. (1) on (2) go

(3) yet (4) to

5. Choose the pair which is not correct. Choose correct alternative.

A B1. Fast 1. Fastly2. Beautiful 2. Beautifully3. Slow 3. Slowly4. Care 4. Carefully

(1) 4 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 1

6. Which is the correct sentence structure for the above sentence. Choose the correct alternative.

'Leelavati loved maths'.

(1) subject + verb

(2) verb + subject + object

(3) subject + verb + object

(4) subject + verb + object + compliment

7. Readthedialogueandfindoutthenumberofinterrogativesentencesinit.Choose one alternative.

Hrishikesh : Hello ! How are you?

Aniket : Oh! What a pleasant surprise!

Hrishikesh : When are you coming my home?

Aniket : Probably next week.

(1) 2 (2) 1 (3) 3 (4) 4

0122 – A P.T.O.4 of 32

8. Choosetwocorrectalternativetofindoutmeaningofunderlinedword.

The mother said '' I forbid you to play outside as it is stormy''.

(1) prohibit (2) inform

(3) allow (4) not allow

9. Complete the following sentence. Choose one alternative.

I had great fun when I _____________ him.

(1) meet (2) met

(3) will meet (4) have met

10. Choose two alternative to complete the sentence. The bucket is ___________than glass.

(1) heavier (2) bigger (3) longer (4) taller

11. Choose the correct alternative for the underlined word.

It is not desirable for them to eat food.

(1) They should (2) They can't

(3) They can (4) They shouldn't

12. Read the following sentence and choose correct alternative of passive voice.

The Governor gave him reward.

(1) A reward gave him by the Governor.

(2) A reward was given him by the Governor.

(3) He gave governor a reward.

(4) A reward has given him the Governor.

0122 – A P.T.O.5 of 32

13. Choose correct alternative for the following.

Student were making a lot of noise in the class. The teacher wanted that the class should be quiet. He urged them ______

and listen to his words. (1) if they can be quiet. (2) that to quiet. (3) to be quiet. (c) and asked to remain quiet.

Instructions for Q. Nos. 14 to 15 : Read the passage and choose the correct alternative.

Glass is one of the most beautiful substances that we see around us. There are so many things around us that are made from glass such as light bulbs, bottles, jars, marbles etc. How this glass is made? It is made by heating a mixture of clean white sand and chemicals like soda and lime. The mixture is heated in a furnace till it turns into hot, liquid glass. When it cools down, it becomes stiff and hard. Once glass has become cold, it is not possible to shape it. Glass is brittle. That means it breaks easily. It has to be shaped into different articles when it is still hot and soft.

14. What is meaning of 'brittle'?

(1) liquid (2) furnace

(3) breaks easily (4) substances

15. Glass is a mixture of __________ components.

(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 1

Instruction for Q. No. 16 : Read the advertisement and choose one correct alternative.

0122 – A P.T.O.6 of 32

16. Complete the diagram by observing the given advertisement.

(1) Types of milk (2) Types of ghee

(3) Types of buttermilk (4) Types of dahi

Instruction for Q. No. 17 : Go through the mail and choose the correct alternative.

17. On which day most of the messages are received?

(1) Monday (2) Thursday

(3) Tuesday (4) Wednesday

0122 – A P.T.O.7 of 32

Instruction for Q. No. 18 : Go through the web page and choose the correct alternative.

18. Anagha got less marks in English in S.S.C Examination. She wants to verify it. Here is the website of S.S.C Board. To verify the marks, where will Anagha click?

(1) e – marksheet (2) downloads (3)notifications (4)statistics

19. Read the following note and answer by choosing the correct alternative.

By reading this note we can say that Om : and Adi's Daddy is ................

For OM and Adi, I shall not be able to pick you up after school today. Catch the bus home. Be careful when you cross the road. 'Look before you leap' Remember, 'Haste makes waste'. Your Dad.

(1) strict (2) brave (3) caring (4) strong

0122 – A P.T.O.8 of 32

Instructions for Q. Nos. 20 to 22 : Read the passage and choose the correct alternative.

Pearls are as valuable as other jewels but there is difference between pearls and other gemstones like diamonds, rubies, emeralds and sapphires. We get diamonds and other gemstones from rocks in mines. They are minerals. We get pearls from livingcreaturesknownasoysters.Theyarekindofshellfish.Theylieinwater.Anoyster has a soft body. It is protected by a shell made of two parts can open and close. When an oyster faces a danger, the shell closes up tightly. Pearls oysters are found in many parts of the world, mostly in seas, and even in some lakes and rivers. They Persian Gulf is specially known for its beautiful natural pearls.

20. Complete the web by choosing two correct options.

diamonds׀

sapphire – ? – rubies

׀emeralds

(1) oyster (2) gemstones

(3) minerals (4) creatures

21. Where can we get beautiful natural pearls?

(1) America (2) Water falls

(3) Shops (4) Persian Gulf

22. How is the oyster protected?

(1) by the sea (2) by a shell

(3) by the pearls (4) by the people

0122 – A P.T.O.9 of 32

23. Choose the correct alternative.

Manoj is good at

a Slicing, cutting or chopping fruits and vegetables׀

b He can also prepare tasty salads.׀

c Helikessiftinggrainorflour.׀

d Even he can shell peas and green gram.

By reading this we can say that Manoj can become a good ________.

(1) vegetable vendor (3) shop keeper

(3) waiter (4) chef

24. Four pairs are given in the following. Which pair is not the pair of opposite

words. Choose correct alternative.

(1) wild – tame (2) gather – disperse

(3) astonish – surprise (4) agree – disagree

25. Read the sentence. Choose the correct alternative to complete the sentence.

Hehasgoneoutsidetofinda_____ashewantedtothrowa_____.

(1) been, bin (2) bin, bean

(3) bean, bin (4) bin, been

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0122 – A P.T.O.10 of 32

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Alphabets : A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y

Section IIIntelligence Test

26. Theteacherinstructedthestudentsinthespecificmanner.Hesaidtoclapat 1, run at 3, stop at 5, sit at 7. Observe the following series instructions. How many times does it happen that a child clapped before sitting?

1 3 5 7 1 5 7 3 1 7 5 1 3 7 1 7 7 3 7 1 5 1 3 1 7 1 5 1 7 3 1 7

(1) 6 (2) 5 (3) 4 (4) 3

27. Form a meaningful word using o, n, l, e, d, k, e, w, g.

Findthefirstadjacentlettertothemiddleletter. (Choose two correct options) (1) q (2) w (3) e (4) g

28. Alphabet series.

ABCDE FGHIJ KLMNO PQRST UVWXY from the given alphabetical series, if PEN = 35; BALLPEN = 62 then PAPER = ? (1) 56 (2) 54 (3) 52 (4) 51

29. From the given alphabetical series, if DO = 33; COME = 68 then RUN =?

(1) 22 (2) 23 (3) 24 (4) 25

30. R G N D M H G N D G H N G N N G R G N M H G N D G N M In the given letter series, how many times has it happened that 'N' follows

'G' but 'R' does not come before 'G' ? (1) 3 times (2) 4 times (3) 5 times (4) 7 times

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0122 – A P.T.O.12 of 32

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(3) GO (4) EP

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(3) 8129 (4) 5831

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(3) 0.0025 (4) 0.000049

35. (1) (2) (3) (4)

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0122 – A P.T.O.13 of 32

Alphabets : A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y

Instructions for Q. Nos. 31 to 35 : Select the term from the given alternatives whichdoesnotfitinthegroup.31. (1) Chaitra – Gudhi Padwa (2) Ashwin – Dussehra (3) Bhadrapad – Nag Panchami (4) Falgun – Holi Pornima

32. (1) AU (2) IM

(3) GO (4) EP

33. (1) 1210 (2) 3795

(3) 8129 (4) 5831

34. (1) 0.025 (2) 0.0049

(3) 0.0025 (4) 0.000049

35. (1) (2) (3) (4)

36. There isa specificrelationbetween thefirst termand the second term.The same relation exists between third and fourth term. Select the correct alternative. (Choose two correct options)

Q' Henry : The last leaf : : Shakespeare : ? (1) Gulliver's Travels (2) Macbeth (3) Robinson Crusoe (4) As you like it

37. TheaverageoftheagesofRam,ShyamandJohnfiveyearsbeforewas16years. What will be the average of their ages after 5 years?

(1) 21 yrs (2) 22 yrs (3) 26 yrs (4) 30 yrs

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40. 17 : 72 : : 16 : ? (1) 58 (2) 56 (3) 61 (4) 68

41. AD : D 5 A : : E G : ? (1) E 12 G (2) G 12 E (3) G 11 E (4) G 10 E

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43. 143, 120, 99, 80, 63, ? (1) 47 (2) 48 (3) 50 (4) 51

44. \\

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Space for Rough Work

0122 – A P.T.O.15 of 32

Alphabets : A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y

Instructions forQ.Nos. 38 to 41 :There as a specific relationbetween thefirsttermandthesecondterm.Thesamerelationexistsbetweenthirdandthefourth term. Select the correct alternative.

38. ?

(1) (2) (3) (4)

39. 14 : 2 : : 39 : ? (1) 4 (2) 3 (3) 5 (4) 6

40. 17 : 72 : : 16 : ? (1) 58 (2) 56 (3) 61 (4) 68

41. AD : D 5 A : : E G : ? (1) E 12 G (2) G 12 E (3) G 11 E (4) G 10 E

Instructions for Q. Nos. 42 to 45 : Which alternative will replace the question mark '?' in the following series.

42. 0, 1, 5, 14, 30, 55, 91, ? (1) 130 (2) 140 (3) 150 (4) 155

43. 143, 120, 99, 80, 63, ? (1) 47 (2) 48 (3) 50 (4) 51

44. ?? (1) (2) (3) (4)

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(1) (2) (3) (4)

iz'u 46 rs 47% lkBh lwpukµ ekfyosQrhy pqdhps in vksG[kk-

46. 7, 12, 17, 21, 27, 32, 37, 41, 47, 52. (nksu vpwd i;kZ; fuoMk)

(1) 21 (2) 17 (3) 41 (4) 32

47. ACBD, EGFH, IKJL, MONP, PQRS (1) PQRS (2) ACBD (3) EGFH (4) MONP

48. tj ,dk lkaosQfrd Hkk"ksr

49 = 40

60   = 15

20 = 17

18 = 9 ,rj100=fdrh\ (nksu vpwd i;kZ; fuoMk)

(1) 88 (2) 88 (3) 47 (4) 47

49. ,dk lkaosQfrd Hkk"ksr LOAD gk 'kCn 121514 o GOAT gk 'kCn 715120. vlk fyfgrkr rj R;kp lkaosQfrd Hkk"ksr 'MAKE' gk 'kCn dlk fygky\

(1) 135111 (2) 513111 (3) 131511 (4) 131115

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45. Question Figures

?

(1) (2) (3) (4)

Instructions for Q. Nos. 46 to 47 : Find the odd term.

46. 7, 12, 17, 21, 27, 32, 37, 41, 47, 52. (Select two correct options) (1) 21 (2) 17 (3) 41 (4) 32

47. ACBC, EGFH, IKJL, MONP, PQRS (1) PQRS (2) ACBD (3) EGFH (4) MONP

48. If in certain code language, 49 = 40 60   = 15 20 = 17 18 = 9, then 100 = ? (Choose two correct options) (1) 88 (2) 88 (3) 47 (4) 47

49. In a certain code language LOAD is written as 121514 and GOAT is written as 715120. How will you write 'MAKE' in the same code language?

(1) 135111 (2) 513111 (3) 131511 (4) 131115

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50. ,dk lkaosQfrd Hkk"ksr

SUN =

GUN = vkf.kPEN=

rj R;kp Hkk"ksr 'PUNE' dlk fygky?

(1)      (2)

(3) (4)

iz'u 51 rs 53% lwpukµ [kkyhy v{kjs] fpUgs] vad ;kaP;k y;c¼ ekaM.khr fjdkE;k tkxh ;s.kkjh v{kjs] fpUgs] vad i;kZ;krwu fuoMk

51. – bcd – cba – bcdd – baaabcd

(1) aaac (2) abad

(3) abcd (4) adac

52.

(1)    

(2)

(3)

(4)

53. 17– 7 – 175 – 0175 – 017 – 7 (1) 50775 (2) 50175 (3) 55771 (4) 70570

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50. In a code language,

SUN = ∆

GUN = ∆ andPEN=×∆,

then how will you write ' PUNE'?

(1)      (2)

(3) (4)

Instructions for Q. Nos. 51 to 53 : Given below is the rhythmic arrangement of letters/symbols/numbers.Selectthecorrectalternativetofillintheblanks.

51. – bcd – cba – bcdd – baaabcd

(1) aaac (2) abad

(3) abcd (4) adac

52.

(1)    

(2)

(3)

(4)

53. 17_ 7 _ 175 _ 0175 _ 017 _ 7 (1) 50775 (2) 50175 (3) 55771 (4) 70570

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iz'u 54 rs 56% lkBh lwpukµ [kkyhy euksÚ;kps fujh{k.k d:u iz'ukrhy inkeè;s vl.kkÚ;k LFkkukapk Øe y{kkr ?ksÅu iz'u tkxh ;s.kkjs in vksG[kk o i;kZ; fuoMk

12 3

4 5 67 8 9 10

11 12 13 14 151 2 3 4 5 6

7 8 9 10 11 12 1314 15 1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8 910 11 12 13

14 15 12 3

4

54. 2, 1, 3 : 2, 4, 3 : : 1, 7, 14 : ?

(1) 6, 3, 9 (2) 6, 7, 8

(3) 6, 13, 4 (4) 6, 9, 13

55. 5, 8, 13, 9, : 7, 11, 15, 12, : : 2, 8, 15, 9 : ?

(1) 5, 11, 3, 12 (2) 6, 13, 4, 9

(3) 5, 15, 6, 1 (4) 3, 6, 10, 14

56. 2, 8, 14, 5, : 12, 15, 2, 14 : : 3, 5, 8, 13 : ?

(1) 13, 8, 11, 5 (2) 13, 14, 10, 6

(3) 6, 12, 3, 11 (4) 10, 1, 12, 8

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Instructions for Q. Nos. 54 to 56 : Observe the pyramid and select the correct alternative to replace the question mark '?'.

12 3

4 5 67 8 9 10

11 12 13 14 151 2 3 4 5 6

7 8 9 10 11 12 1314 15 1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8 910 11 12 13

14 15 12 3

4

54. 2, 1, 3 : 2, 4, 3 : : 1, 7, 14 : ?

(1) 6, 3, 9 (2) 6, 7, 8

(3) 6, 13, 4 (4) 6, 9, 13

55. 5, 8, 13, 9, : 7, 11, 15, 12, : : 2, 8, 15, 9 : ?

(1) 5, 11, 3, 12 (2) 6, 13, 4, 9

(3) 5, 15, 6, 1 (4) 3, 6, 10, 14

56. 2, 8, 14, 5 : 12, 15, 2, 14 : : 3, 5, 8, 13 : ?

(1) 13, 8, 11, 5 (2) 13, 14, 10, 6

(3) 6, 12, 3, 11 (4) 10, 1, 12, 8

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57. [kkyhy iz'ukeè;s fnysY;k vko`Qrhph vkj'kkrhy izfrek vl.kkjk vpwd i;kZ; 'kks/k

785 (1) 78

5 (2) 587 (3) 587 (4)

785

58. [kkyhy iz'ukeè;s fnysY;k vko`Qrhps ik.;krhy izfr¯cc vl.kkjk vpwd i;kZ; 'kks/k

RM

M

(1) R M

M

(2) RM

M (3)

RM

M (4) RM

M

59. [kkyhy iz'ukeè;s fnysY;k vko`Qrhph vkj'kkrhy izfrek vl.kkjk vpwd i;kZ; 'kks/k

(1) (2) (3) (4)

60. unhpk izokg rk'kh 4 fdeh- rj ukospk osx rk'kh 12 fdeh vkgs- izokgkP;k fn'ksus ukosyk gs varj ikj dj.;klkBh 2 rkl osG ykxrks rj rsp varj izokgkP;k fo#¼ fn'ksus ikj dj.;klkBh fdrh osG ykxsy\

(1) 3 rkl (2) 4 rkl (3) 6 rkl (4) 8 rkl

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57. Selectthecorrectalternativethatisthemirrorimageofthequestionfigure.

785 (1) 78

5 (2) 587 (3) 587 (4)

785

58. Selectthecorrectalternativethatisthewaterimageofthequestionfigure.

RM

M

(1) R M

M (2) RM

M (3)

RM

M (4) RM

M

59. Selectthecorrectalternativethatisamirrorimageofthequestionfigure.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

60. A riverflowswith a speed of 4km/hr andaboat sails at the speed of 12 km/ hr in still water. If the boat takes 2 hour to cover some distance, moving downstream then how much time it will require to cover the same distance moving upstream?

(1) 3 hrs (2) 4 hrs (3) 6 hrs (4) 8 hrs

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iz'u 61 o 62% lkBh lwpukµ 4 × 4 × 4 ?klseh ekikpk ,d ykdMh ?kuko`Qrh BksdGk loZ cktwuh fgjO;k jaxkus jaxfoysyk vkgs- tj rks BksdGk izR;sd 1 lseh- varjkoj dkiyk rj 1 × 1 × 1 ?klseh- ekikps ygku ygku BksdGs r;kj gksrhy rj iq<hy iz'ukaph mÙkjs i;kZ;krwu fuoMk-

61. nksu i`"BHkkxkuk fgjok jax vlysY;k BksdŸÔkaph ,owQ.k la[;k fdrh\

(1) 8 (2) 12 (3) 24 (4) 48

62. ,dgh i`"BHkkx jaxhr ukgh v'kk BksdŸÔkaph la[;k fdrh\

(1) 8 (2) 12 (3) 24 (4) 18

iz'u 63 o 64% lkBh lwpukµ [kkyhy la[;kaP;k ekaM.khrhy lw=k vksG[kwu iz'ufpUgkP;k tkxh ;ksX; i;kZ; fygk

63. 36 24 1699 66 77

244 158 ?

23 13 3359 37 4986 55 94

63 42 61

(1) 110 (2) 210 (3) 220 (4) 230

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Instructions for Q. Nos. 61 to 62 : A solid cube ( 4 × 4 × 4) cm is painted green from all the sides. The cube is then cut at 1 cm to form smaller cubes of side 1 cm each. Now answer the following questions.

61. How many cubes have only two faces green ? (1) 8 (2) 12 (3) 24 (4) 48

62. How many cubes which have no coloured faces? (1) 8 (2) 12 (3) 24 (4) 18

Instructions for Q. Nos. 63 to 64 : Identify the rule by which the numbers are written in the following questions and select the correct alternative that will replace the question mark.

63. 36 24 1699 66 77

244 158 ?

23 13 3359 37 4986 55 94

63 42 61

(1) 110 (2) 210 (3) 220 (4) 230

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64.

36 12 252

392 810 80

150 \ 2

(1) 512 (2) 564 (3) 576 (4) 586

65. ,dk jkaxsr eukst 'ksoVwu nqljk vkgs- jes'k R;kP;k iq<s rhu fonÔkF;kZuarj mHkk vkgs- lqjs'k gk jes'kP;k vxksnj lkrO;k LFkkukoj mHkk vkgs- jkaxseè;s lqjs'kps LFkku uoos vkgs- rj R;k jkaxsr ,owQ.k fdrh fonÔkFkhZ vkgsr\

(1) 18 (2) 19 (3) 20 (4) 21

66. jkts'k if'pesyk 7 fdeh ljG xsyk vkf.k MkohdMs oGwu 4 fdeh- ljG xsyk iqUgk rks MkohdMs oGyk vkf.k 3 fdeh- ljG xsyk- R;kuarj mÙkjsdMs 9 fdeh- ljG xsyk vkf.k mtohdMs oGyk o 4 fdeh- ljG tkÅu rsFks Fkkacyk rj vkjaHk LFkkukiklwu rks fdrh varjkoj vkgs\

(1) 13 fdeh (2) 7 fdeh (3) 9 fdeh (4) 5 fdeh

67. 13 tkusokjh 2008 jksth jfookj gksrk rj R;k o"kkZr dks.krk okj 53 osGk vkyk vkgs\ (nksu vpwd i;kZ; fuoMk) (1) jfookj (2) cq/okj (3) lkseokj (4) eaxGokj

68. iq<hy osu vkoQrhr ¯gnh cksy.kkÚ;k O;Drh f=kdks.kkus] ejkBh cksy.kkÚ;k O;Drh orqZGkus baxzth cksy.kkÚ;k O;Drh vk;rkus n'kZfoysY;k vkgsr o rsyxq cksy.kkÚ;k O;Drh pkSjlkus n'kZfoY;k vkgsr rj ejkBh] ¯gnh baxzth o rsyxw ;k pkjgh Hkk"kk cksyk.kkÚ;k O;Drhph la[;k fdrh\

108 5

615

134 11

2

(1) 4 (2) 6 (3) 11 (4) 13

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64.

36 12 252

392 810 80

150 \ 2

(1) 512 (2) 564 (3) 576 (4) 586

65. Manoj is standing second last in a row. Ramesh is 3 places ahead of him. Suresh is standing on 7th place before Ramesh. Suresh is an 9th place in the row. How many students are there in the row?

(1) 18 (2) 19 (3) 20 (4) 21

66. Rajesh went 7 km to west and went 4 km after turning to left. Again he turned to left and went 3 km then he went 9 km to North and turned to right After turning he went 4 km and then stopped. Find the distance from the origin.

(1) 13 km (2) 7 km (3) 9 km (4) 5 km

67. 13 January 2008 was Sunday. Then, in that year, which day occurred 53 times? (Choose two correct options)

(1) Sunday (2) Wednesday (3) Monday (4) Tuesday

68. In the Venn diagram, Hindi speaking persons are shown in triangle, Marathi speaking persons are shown in circle, English speaking are shown in rectangle and Telugu speaking are shown in square. Find the number of persons who speak all 4 languages ?

108 5

615

134 11

2

(1) 4 (2) 6 (3) 11 (4) 13

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iz'u 69 rs 70% lkBh lwpukµ [kkyhy la[;kaps fujh{k.k d:u iz'ufpUgkP;k tkxh dks.krh la[;k ;sbZy\ rs i;kZ;krwu fuoMk

69.

18

3610

14

30

30

4216

24

32

32

\20

28

34

(1) 48 (2) 50 (3) 52 (4) 54

70. 2

1497

5

3

8

1456

1

2

6

\9

4

3

(1) 144 (2) 244 (3) 204 (4) 354

iz'u 71 o 72% lwpukµ [kkyhy iz'uko`Qrh iw.kZ dj.;klkBh ;ksX; i;kZ; fuoMk

71.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

72. ?

(1) (2) (3) (4)

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Alphabets : A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X YInstructions for Q. Nos. 69 to 70 : Observe the numbers given below and select the correct alternative to replace '?'

69.

18

3610

14

30

30

4216

24

32

32

?20

28

34

(1) 48 (2) 50 (3) 52 (4) 54

70. 2

1497

5

3 8

1456

1

2 6

?9

4

3

(1) 144 (2) 244 (3) 204 (4) 354

Instructions for Q. Nos. 71 to 72 : Select the correct alternative to complete the questionfigure.

71.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

72. ?

(1) (2) (3) (4)

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73. [kkyhy iz'uko`Qrhrhy rarksrar tqG.kkjh vko`Qrh 'kks/k

(1) (2) (3) (4)

74. [kkyhy iz'uko`Qrhrhy dkxnkyk ?kMh ?kkryh vlrk ?kMh my?kMY;koj rh d'kh fnlsy rs i;kZ;krwu fuoMk-

(1) (2) (3) (4)

75. [kkyhy iz'uko`Qrhr dks.kR;k i;kZ;krhy vko`Qrh yiysyh vkgs rs 'kks/k

(1) (2) (3) (4)

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73. Selectthereplicaofthequestionfigure.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

74. Thefoldedfigureofapaperisshowninthequestionfigure.Ifitisunfoldedwhat will it look like? Select the correct alternative.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

75. A complicated figure is given in the question figure. From the givenalternativesidentifythefigurehiddeninthequestionfigure.

(1) (2) (3) (4)

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