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Q. 1 <strong>ABCDE</strong> <strong>FGHIJ</strong> <strong>KLMNO</strong> <strong>PQRST</strong> <strong>UVWXY</strong><strong>Which</strong> <strong>will</strong> <strong>be</strong> <strong>the</strong> seventh letter in <strong>the</strong> series if first two letters ofeach group are omitted?[1] K [2] M[3] L [4] PQ. 2 A C M Q Q A C M Q M C Q M Q C M Q A M A C M Q MIn <strong>the</strong> series above, how many letters are <strong>the</strong>re which are succeededand followed by <strong>the</strong> same letter?[1] 1 [2] 2[3] 3 [4] 4Q. 3 <strong>ABCDE</strong> <strong>FGHIJ</strong> <strong>KLMNO</strong> <strong>PQRST</strong> <strong>UVWXY</strong>Form a meaningful word using letters- I B G N R. write <strong>the</strong> thirdletter of that word?[1] I [2] G[3] N [4] BQ. 4 <strong>ABCDE</strong> <strong>FGHIJ</strong> <strong>KLMNO</strong> <strong>PQRST</strong> <strong>UVWXY</strong>Out of <strong>the</strong> given series, which group letters does not form ameaningful word?[1] 3, 11, 15, 18 [2] 16, 15, 20, 19[3] 15, 7, 18, 6 [4] 11, 14, 21, 5Q. 5 C H E T A R E:- Using this letters, form a meaningful word, write<strong>the</strong> third letter of that word?[1] A [2] H[3] C [4] TQ. 6 ZYW : VUS : : RQO : ? (1992)[1] MNK [2] NMK[3] NML [4] NLKQ. 7 STATE : % # $ # * : : TEST : ?[1] # % $ # [2] * # % *[3] # * % # [4] $ * % $


Q. 8 FS : RG : : JO : ? (2003)[1] NM [2] ON[3] LM [4] MNQ. 9[1] [2]Q. 10[3] [4](1998)[1] [2]Q. 11[3] [4]


[1] [2][3] [4]Q. 12 Find <strong>the</strong> odd one.[1] Best [2] Smallest[3] Guest [4] WorstQ. 13 Find <strong>the</strong> odd one.[1] Lead [2] Mercury[3] Copper [4] IronQ. 14 Find out <strong>the</strong> figure which does not <strong>be</strong>long to <strong>the</strong> group. (2002)[1] [2][3] [4]Q. 15 Find out <strong>the</strong> figure which does not <strong>be</strong>long to <strong>the</strong> group.[1] [2]Q. 16[3] [4]Letters from A to T are arranged in a specificmanner. Answer


<strong>the</strong> following questions.<strong>Which</strong> letter <strong>will</strong> come in place of * ?[1] A [2] T[3] Y [4] EQ. 17 <strong>Which</strong> letter <strong>will</strong> come in place of # ?[1] D [2] F[3] N [4] SQ. 18 Vasudha is sitting to <strong>the</strong> left of shirish. Shirish is sitting to <strong>the</strong> leftof Vinay Vivek and Akash are sitting to <strong>the</strong> right of Vinay. find whois sitting to <strong>the</strong> extreme left?[1] Vasudha [2] Shirish[3] Vinay [4] VivekQ. 19 There are five subjects for an examination. The examination startedon Tuesday. History was after Math's, Science was <strong>be</strong>fore Marathi,Geography was <strong>be</strong>tween Marathi and Math's. Answer <strong>the</strong> followingwith <strong>the</strong> help of <strong>the</strong> information given.<strong>Which</strong> subject was on <strong>the</strong> first day of <strong>the</strong> examination?Q. 20[1] Math's [2] Marathi[3] Science [4] GeographyIf 1+ 3+5 = and 1+3+5+7 = <strong>the</strong>n = ?(2003)[1] 45 [2] 46[3] 49 [4] 50Q. 21 The sum of <strong>the</strong> ages of two bro<strong>the</strong>rs ten years ago was 1/6th <strong>the</strong> sumof <strong>the</strong> ages 10 years hence. which of <strong>the</strong> following must <strong>be</strong> <strong>the</strong> sumof <strong>the</strong>ir present ages? (2000)[1]24 [2] 28[3] 8 [4] 20Q. 22


<strong>Which</strong> num<strong>be</strong>r <strong>will</strong> come in place of questions mark ?[1]9 [2] 12[3] 2 [4] 7Q. 23<strong>Which</strong> num<strong>be</strong>r <strong>will</strong> come in place of questions mark ? (1998)[1] 82 [2] 125[3] 225 [4] 625Q. 24 If <strong>the</strong> year 1900 started on Thursday what day would it <strong>be</strong> on 2ndMarch, 1900? (1996)[1]] Thursday [2]] Saturday[3]] Monday [4]] WednesdayQ. 25 It was Monday on 26th January 2004. On what day wouldIndependence day <strong>be</strong> come in <strong>the</strong> year 2004?[1]] Monday [2]] Tuesday[3]] Sunday [4]] ThursdayQ. 26 Select <strong>the</strong> appropriate diagram representing mosquitoes, ants &insects.[1] [2][3][4]


Q. 27Observe <strong>the</strong> following figure and answer <strong>the</strong> questions.<strong>Which</strong> two circles have <strong>the</strong> same sum of <strong>the</strong> num<strong>be</strong>rs that are notintercepted? (1990)[1] A, B [2] A, C[3] C, B [4] None of <strong>the</strong>seQ. 28 A clock has a <strong>be</strong>ll that rings every half hour. At every hour, <strong>the</strong> <strong>be</strong>llrings corresponding to <strong>the</strong> time shown in <strong>the</strong> clock. How many timesdoes <strong>the</strong> <strong>be</strong>ll ring from 12 noon to 8 in <strong>the</strong> evening.[1] 90 [2] 56[3] 180 [4] 48Q. 29 A clock is placed in front of a mirror. In <strong>the</strong> mirror <strong>the</strong> time seen is 5minutes past 4. What is <strong>the</strong> actual time? (1995)[1] 7.55 [2] 8.55[3] 8.05 [4] 7.05Q. 30 DFHGJ, HFDJG, DFHGJ, ? (1994)[1] HFDJG [2] HDFJG[3] HFDGJ [4] HFGDJQ. 31 AC, GI, ? , SU (1996)[1] NP [2] MP[3] LN [4] MOQ. 32 6, 14, 45, ? , 925 (1995)[1] 184 [2] 108[3] 90 [4] 230


Q. 33<strong>Which</strong> figure <strong>will</strong> come in <strong>the</strong> center if we arrange <strong>the</strong> followingfigures in sequence? (1997)[1] 1 [2] 2[3] 3 [4] 5Q. 34 In a code language, digits are used for <strong>the</strong> letters. The sequence ofletters and digits may not <strong>be</strong> same. Study <strong>the</strong> following wordscarefully and answer <strong>the</strong> questions.PAM = 423 MIN = 317 FAN = 527<strong>Which</strong> letter is represented by <strong>the</strong> digit 3 ? (1994)[1] N [2] M[3] I [4] AQ. 35 How many quadrilaterals are <strong>the</strong>re in <strong>the</strong> figure?[1] 11 [2] 7[3] 4 [4] 8Q. 36 The increase in <strong>the</strong> proportion of carbon dioxide ---.[2]causes <strong>the</strong> atmosphere to retain[1]is helpful for <strong>the</strong> growth of forestsmore heat[3]reduces <strong>the</strong> visibility of air [4]None of <strong>the</strong>seQ. 37 If all <strong>the</strong> seas were to turn into bodies of fresh water, how much additionalwater <strong>will</strong> <strong>be</strong> available for human consumption?[1]3% [2]21%[3]71% [4]97%Q. 38 See <strong>the</strong> picture. What <strong>will</strong> happen when <strong>the</strong> cardboard (C) is moved awayfrom <strong>the</strong> ball (B)?


[1]Both umbra and penumbra <strong>will</strong>grow in size[3]Penumbra <strong>will</strong> grow, and umbra<strong>will</strong> decrease in size.[2]Only penumbra <strong>will</strong> grow in size,and umbra <strong>will</strong> remain <strong>the</strong> same.[4]Umbra <strong>will</strong> increase, andpenumbra <strong>will</strong> grow in sizeQ. 39 When an iron rod is heated at one end, <strong>the</strong> heat reaches <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r endafter a while. This form of transfer of heat is called ---[1]Convection[2]Explosion[3]Radiation[4]ConductionQ. 40 <strong>Which</strong> of <strong>the</strong> following is not a correct statement?[1] When sufficient heat is given to [2] When heat is taken away fromiron, it melts.frozen coconut oil, it melts.[3] When heat is taken away fromwater, it <strong>be</strong>comes ice.Q. 41 What is a system of life processes?[1]A group of tissues collectivelyperforming a single function[3]A group of living things creating aspecific environmentQ. 42 What is a zygote?[1]A kind of pollen[3]A fertilized cell[4] When heat is given to water, it<strong>be</strong>comes vapour.[2]A group of cells performing asingle function[4]A group of organs jointly carryingout a certain function[2]Androecium[4]The ovaryQ. 43 Sometimes seriously ill people are put on oxygen <strong>be</strong>cause ---[1] <strong>the</strong>y cannot brea<strong>the</strong> for[2] <strong>the</strong>y need more oxygen<strong>the</strong>mselves[3] <strong>the</strong>ir blood contains a dangerous[4] None of <strong>the</strong>seamount of carbon dioxideQ. 44 What do bats “see” with?[1]Ear[3]Eye[2]Nose[4]Hair on <strong>the</strong> bodyQ. 45 Sound travels through a wooden partition but can not travel througha glass partition <strong>be</strong>cause .............[1] wooden partition is porous [2] wooden partition can vibrate[3] wooden partition is lighter[4] None of <strong>the</strong>sein weight


Q. 46 Can static electric charge <strong>be</strong> produced in iron?[1] Yes [2] NoQ. 47 Digestion of carbohydrates is done by ...............[1] saliva [2] insulin[3] gastric juice [4] bileQ. 48 Sun drying of grains is done <strong>be</strong>fore storing <strong>the</strong>m as it ..............[1] kills germs [2] reduces water content[3] injects sunlight [4] creates immunityQ. 49 Vitamin ............... is needed for <strong>the</strong> absorption of calcium andphosphorous in our body.[1] A [2] B[3] C [4] DQ. 50 If you are a batsman, your ............. nerves <strong>will</strong> <strong>be</strong> active as soon as<strong>the</strong> baller balls.[1] afferent [2] efferent[3] central [4] peripheral

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