SAINIK SCHOOL
PREVIOUS YEAR PAPER
2014
Class – 6th
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Sainik Schools Previous Year Papers - 2014
Section – I (Mathematics)
(Each question carries 2 marks)
1. What is the LCM of two numbers if their
HCF is 2 and the product is 112?
Ans. LCM x HCF = Product of two numbers
LCM x 2 =
LCM = 56
2. Write the Hindu-Arabic numerals for
MDCL.
Ans. We know that in the Hindu – Arabic
numerals
M = 1000, D = 5000, C = 100 and L = 50
MDCL = 1000 + 500 + 100 + 50 = 1650
3. John had 2
Cake. His friends ate 1
of the
Cake. How much of the Cake is left?
Ans. 2
- 1
=
=
=
4. The dimensions of a rectangular field are
36 m and 24 m. Find the cost of fencing of the
field if cost of wire is Rs. 4.50 per meter.
Ans. Perimeter of the rectangular field
= 2 (length + breadth)
= 2 (36 + 24)
= 2 x 60
= 120 m
Cost of fencing the field @ Rs. 4.50 per meter
= 120 x 4.50
= Rs. 540
5. Find the average of first 9 prime numbers.
Ans. First nine prime numbers are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11,
13, 17, 19 and 23
Average
=
=
= 11
6. Simplify:
Ans.
=
=
=
25
7. A train covers 20 m in a second Convert the
speed of train in km/hr.
Ans. The speed of train in km/hr =
x 60 x
60 km per hour
= 72 km per hour
8. Form the greatest and smallest 4 digit
numbers with digits 9, 3, 7 and 1.
Ans. Greatest four digit greatest number
formed by using digits 9, 3, 7 and 1 = 9731.
Smallest four digit number formed by using
digits 9, 3, 7 and 1 = 1379
9. Mayank bought a ball for Rs. 20. He sold it
for Rs. 30 and again bought it back for Rs. 40.
Again he sold it for Rs. 50. Did he gain or
lose? By how much did he gain or lose?
Ans. C.P. of the first ball = Rs.20
S.P. of the first ball = Rs.30
Profit = Rs.30 – Rs. 20
= Rs. 50 – Rs. 40
= Rs. 10
Total profit = Rs. 10 + Rs. 10 = Rs. 20
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10.
In the above figure if:
<AOC = x
<COD = 2x
<BOD = 3x
Then find each angle in degree.
Ans. <AOB is a straight angle.
<AOC + <COD + <BOD = 180o
x = 2x + 3x = 180o
6x = 180o
x = 30o
<AOC = 30o
<COD = 2 x 30
= 60o
<BOD = 3 x 30o
= 90o
Section - II
11. Solve:
of [2 + {2 (11 + 4 – 2)}]
Ans.
of [2 + {2 (11 + 4 - 2)}]
=
of [2 + {2 (11 + 2)}]
=
of [2 +{2 (11 + 2)}]
=
of 28
=
x 28
= 8
12. What percent is 200 gram of 4.5 kg?
Ans. 1 kg = 1000 gm
4.5 kg = 4500 gm
Out of 4500 gm it will be
=
=
13. If the simple interest on Rs. 12,800 for a
period of 2 years is Rs. 3,840, then find the
rate of interest per annum.
Ans. Principal (P) = Rs. 12800
Time = 2 years
Simple interest = Rs. 3840
We know that rate =
= 15%
14. If the circumference of a circular park is 88
m, then find the area of the park.
Ans. Let the radius of the park be r m.
2 2 = 88
r =
r =
r = 14 m
Area of the park = 2 2
=
= 616 m2
15. Arrange the following in ascending order:
Ans.
= 0.42,
= 0.80,
= 0.77,
= 0.50,
= 0.60
Ascending order is
0.42, 0.50, 0.60, 0.77 and 0.80
Ascending order is
16. Mohan, a student of Class-V secured 315
marks out of 450. Find marks in percentage.
Ans. Percentage of marks obtained by Mohan
=
100 = 70%
17. In the given figure, what is the value of
angles BAC (xo) and CAD (Yo)?
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Ans. In the given figure
xo + 55o + 42o = 180o
xo + 97o = 180o
x = 180o – 97o
Also x + y = 180o
83o + y = 180o
y = 180o – 83o
y = 97o
18. Sachin saved Rs. 400 each in the first and
second months, Rs. 800 and Rs. 600 in the
third and fourth months respectively. Find
average monthly saving over the four months.
Ans. Average monthly saving
=
=
=
= Rs. 550
19. If average (mean) of the following marks
obtained by students of Class – V is 35.
26 45 37 43 49 20 X 22 and 30
Find unknown mark i.e. x.
Ans. Number of students = 9
Average marks obtained = 35
= 35
= 35
x = 315 – 272
x = 43
20. Find: 1 – 2 + 3 – 4 + 5 – 6 + … + 19 – 20
Ans. 1 – 2 + 3 – 4 + 5 – 6 + … 19 – 20
I Method:
= -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1
= -10
II Method :
1 – 2 + 3 – 4 + 5 – 6 … + 19 – 20
= (1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 19) – (2 + 4 + 6 + … 20)
= 100 – 110
= -10
Section – III
(Each question carries five marks)
21. A rectangle and a square have the same
perimeter 100 m. Find the side of the square.
If the rectangle has a breadth 2 m less than
that of the square. Find breadth, length and
area of the rectangle.
Ans. Perimeter of the square = 100 m
Each side of the square =
= 25 m
Breadth of the rectangle = 25 – 2
= 23 m
Let the length of the rectangle be x m
2 (x + 23) = 100
2x + 46 = 100
2x = 54
x = 27 m
Area of the rectangle = 27 x 23
= 621 m2
22. Rakesh completes one round of a running
track in 8 minutes and Saroj completes it in 6
minutes. How long will it take for both to
arrive again at their starting point together, if
they start running at the same time and
maintain their speed?
Ans. LCM of 8 and 6
LCM = 24
After 24 minutes they will arrive at the same
point.
23. Akshita‟s dad needed a loan of Rs. 20,000
to buy a new car. Mr. Das, the Bank Manager
agreed to give him the loan at 3% per annum.
If the loan was to be paid back after 5 years,
what total amount must he return to the
bank?
Ans. Principal (P) = Rs. 20,000, Rate (R) = 3%
Time (T) = 5 years
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Simple Interest =
=
= Rs. 3000
Amount = Principal + Simple Interest
= 20,000 + 3000
= Rs. 23,000
24. Find the value of „x‟ for following figure if
AB || CD
Ans. Draw EF || AB
EF || CD
BAE + AEF = 180o
120o + AEF = 180o
AEF = 180o – 120o
= 60o
DCE + CEF = 180o
100o + CEF = 180o – 100o
CEF = 80o
x = AEF + CEF
= 60o + 80o
= 140o
25. A Supermarket sells 10 Oranges for
Rs.114, 6 Apples for Rs. 48, 22 Pomegranates
for Rs. 154 and 17 Mangoes for Rs. 153. Which
one of the fruits is the cheapest?
Ans. Cost of one Orange =
= Rs 6
Cost of one Apple =
= Rs. 8
Cost of one Pomegranate =
= Rs. 7
Cost of one Mango =
= Rs. 9
Clearly, Orange is the cheapest fruit.
26. A rectangular grassy lawn measuring 48 m
by 35 m is to be surrounded externally by a
path, which is 2.5 m wide. Find the cost of
leveling the path at the rate Rs. 4.50 per sq.m.
Ans. Area of grassy lawn KLMN
= 48 x 35
= 1680 m2
Length AB = 48 + 5 = 53 m
Breadth BC = 35 + 5 = 40 m
Area ABCD = 53 40
= 2120 m2
Area of the external path
= (2120 – 1680)
= 440 m2
Cost of leveling the external path @ Rs. 4.50 per
m2
= 440 x 4.50
= Rs. 1980
27. One number exceeds another number by
36. If sum of both numbers is 48, find the
numbers.
Ans. If one number is x, then other number
will be x + 36
x + x + 36 = 48
2x + 36 = 48
2x = 48 – 36
2x = 12
X = 6
One number is 6. Other number will be 48 -6 =
42
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28. Find the smallest number, having four
different prime factors.
Ans. Four small prime numbers are 2, 3, 5 and
7
Smallest number having four different prime
numbers
= 2 x 3 x 5 x 7
= 210
29. What sum of money will produce Rs. 143
interest in 3
years at 2
% simple interest?
Ans. Time (T) = 3
years
=
years
Rate (R) = 2
%
=
%
Simple Interest = Rs. 143
Principal =
=
= Rs. 1760
30. A brick measures 20 cm by 10 cm by 7
cm.
How many bricks will be required for a wall
25 m long, 2 m high and
m thick?
Ans. Length of the wall = 25 m
= 2500 cm
Height of the wall = 2m
= 200 cm
Thickness of the wall =
=
cm
= 75 cm
One brick measures 20 cm x 10 cm x 7
cm
Number of bricks required
=
= 25000
Part – „ B‟ (Language Ability)
(Question 1 and 2 carry 15 marks each and
remaining questions carry 10 marks each.)
1. Write 15 sentences on any one of the
following topics:
My Favourite Sportsperson
or
Festivals of India
Ans. My Favourite Sportsperson
Mr. M.S. Dhoni, wicket keeper batsman of
Indian Cricket Team, is my favourite
sportsperson. At present he is the captain of
Indian cricket test team, one day matches and
T-20 matches also. As a captain he is very
intelligent an takes decisions wisely. He does
not loose him temper. In the field he is known
as ‘Mr. Cool.’ Under his able captainship
Indian cricket team has won many matches.
India won world cup under his able control
and command, he belongs to Jamshedpur
(Jharkhand). About fifty years ago his parents
shifted from Pithoragarh (Uttarakhand) to
Jharkhand. He started playing cricket from his
school days. Now he has become very strong
and well-built player. He is a good wicket
keeper. He is a very hard hitting batsman. He
plays all type of cricket shots – straight drives,
cover drives, leg glances and square cuts are
his favourite shots. He has invented his own
shot known as ‘Helicopter Shot’. Helicopter
shot is a powerful hit and the ball goes out of
the boundary with a great force. Playing
against Sri Lanka he scored 39 runs in 12 balls
and won the match. My favourite sportsperson
is really a great player of cricket.
2. Read the following passage carefully and
answer the questions that follow -
(3 x 5 = 15)
Ans. Ants are the most interesting of all insects
because they are so like human beings in many
ways. They live in families, build their own
houses, and have a king and a ‘queen’. Each
ant has its own work to do and it does its work
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well. The very young ants who have just come
out of their cocoons are generally the nurses.
When they are older and their skins become
harder, they are ready to leave the nest and do
other kinds of work. Some of the ants hunt for
food. Most other kinds of insects go about
looking for food, but it is always for them
alone. But the ants hunt for food. Most other
kinds of insects go about looking for food, but
it is always for themselves alone. But the ants
think of the nest. They bring in food for the
queen and other workers as well as for
themselves.
(a) How are ants similar to human beings?
Ans. Ants are similar to human beings because
like human beings they build their own house,
they live and families and they have a queen
and a king.
(b) What jobs are done by the very young
ants?
Ans. Very young ants do the job of a nurse.
(c) When do these very young ants leave the
nest?
Ans. After coming out of their cocoons the very
young ants leave their nests.
(d) Which w3ord in the passage conveys the
meaning – “a cover that keeps someone safe
and warm”.
Ans. Cocoons.
(e) How are ants different from most other
kinds of insects?
Ans. Ants are different from to other insects.
Generally insects go about looking for food for
themselves but the ants bring food for the
workers and the queen.
3. Make a sentence of your own for each
italicized word given in the following
passage. Do not copy any sentence from the
given paragraph. (2 x 5 = 10)
Laughter is indicative of joy. A man who
laughs radiates happiness and wins friends.
Laughter can be the best tonic. A man who
cannot laugh fails to attract friends, loses his
health and deprives himself of any pleasure of
life.
(a) ………… (b) …………
(c) ………… (d) …………
(e) …………
Ans. (a) Laughs: My little sister laughs while
playing with her dolls.
(b) Happiness: Job satisfaction brings
happiness.
(c) Attract: I tried to attract his attention by
waving my scarf.
(d) Health: Do yoga and keep a good health.
(e) Pleasure: My grandfather’s chief pleasure is
gardening.
4. Rearrange the jumbled words to form
meaningful sentences: (2 x 5 = 10)
(a) newspapers / very important / day to day
life / in our / have become
Ans. Newspaper have become very important
in our day to day life.
(b) others/at/you/not/laugh/should
Ans. You should not laugh at others.
(c) smiles / full of / tears / is / life / and
Ans. Life is full of smiles and tears.
(d) a / standing / the / fox / was / clever / tree /
under
Ans. The clever fox was standing under a tree.
(e) the / west / in / the / sets / sun
(2 x 5 = 10)
Ans. The sun sets in the west.
5. Give one word for the following –
(1 x 5 = 5)
(a) A doctor who does operations
(b) A bunch of flowers
(c) A person who works with machines
(d) Happening once a year
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(e) A house or shelter for a dog
Ans. (a) Surgeon
(b) Bouquet
(c) Machanist
(d) Annually
(e) Kennel
6. Choose the correct word / phrase from the
brackets and fill in the blanks: (2 x 5 = 10)
(a) He ……… a new bicycle last week.
(bought, have bought, had bought)
(b) It ………. since early morning.
(rained, is raining, has been raining)
(c) He ……….. TV most evening.
(is watch, watches, is watching)
(d) He ………… fast when the accident
happened.
(is driving, was driving, drove)
Ans. (a) bought
(b) has been raining
(c) have
(d) have done
(e) was driving
7. Use each of the word in separate sentences
of your own to show the difference in the
meaning of the words of the pairs given
below: (2 x 5 =10)
(a) Dairy, Diary
(b) There, Their,
(c) Tail, Tale
(d) Peace, Piece
(e) Weight, Wait
Ans.
(a) Dairy: There are fifty cows in this dairy.
Diary: I do not have this year’s diary.
(b) There: There are many monkeys on the tree.
Their: They have completed their jobs.
(c) Tail: My dog’s tail is not very long.
Tale: My mother tells a tale every day.
(d) Peace: Mental peace is a must for tension
free life.
Piece: Bring a piece of paper.
(e) Weight : My weight is only 20 kg.
Wait: Please wait till I come.
8. Write opposite words for the following:
(1 x 5 = 5)
(a) Win
(b) Refuse
(c) Cruel
(d) Ascending
(e) Give
Ans. (a) Defeat or lose
(b) Accept
(c) Kind
(d) Descending
(e) Take
9. Change each of the following as directed:
(2 x 5 = 10)
(a) It is going to rain.
(Change into Interrogative)
(b) Mr. Mukherji knows Chinese.
(Change into Negative)
(c) He knows me well.
(Change verb to past tense)
(d) You are very smart.
(Change into Exclamatory)
(e) The cat killed to the mouse.
(Change into Passive Voice)
Ans. (a) Is it going to rain?
(b) Mr. Mukherjee does not know Chinese.
(c) He knew me well.
(d) What a smart you are
(e) The mouse was killed by the cat.
10. Your elder brother has sent you a birthday
gift. Write a letter of Thanks to him.
(10)
Ans.
26, Civil Lines,
Rudra Prayag,
Uttrakhand,
16 January, 2014
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Dear Brother,
Lots of thanks for the mobile phone that
you have sent to me as the birthday gift.
Brother, you selection is indeed marvelous.
How affectionate of you really?
This mobile phone is a smart phone. I
will get many information from this Smart
phone. Thank you for keeping my urgent need
in min(d)
Your Loving brother
Ankur
Intelligence Test
Direction – Below are given examples of the
type of questions that you will find in the
test. Now, look at these examples carefully
and see how they are solved.
A. Among the given choices (a), (b), (c) and
(d), which one of the choices completes the
series?
15 18 21 24 …
(a) 26 (b) 27
(c) 28 (d) 25
Ans. In the above series, there is a gap of three
numbers between the first number and the
second consecutive number. To continue the
series, the missing number would be 27.
Therefore choice (B) is the correct answer.
Direction – In a similar manner you may be
asked to choose the set of given options to
complete the series for number, alphabets or
figures. You have to grasp the sequence logic
and solve the given problems.
B. There are five sets of figures in which 4
share a common property and make a group
whereas one of them is different. Find out
which figure is different from the other four?
Ans. In the figures given above, (A), (B), (C),
(D) and (E) have two set of lines inside the box
and two sets are outside except figure (A). It
has only one set of lines inside the box. So, the
right answer is (A).
Direction – In the similar manner you
may be asked to choose the set of alphabets of
number which differ from the group. Try to
understand the logic how they are grouped
and solve the problem.
C. If you arrange the parts given in the each
choice figure (A), (B), (C) and (D) which
figure will exactly make up the key figure
(X)?
Ans. If you join the given fragments of figure
(A) it will make up the key figure (X). Though
figure (D) looks like it will make the exact
figure like (X) but the straight line is much
bigger in comparison to figure (X). So, the right
answer is (A).
D. In the following question, find out which
of the alternatives (A), (B), (C) and (D) will be
formed from the pieces given in the figure
(X)?
Ans. Now if you join the given fragments of
figure (X), figure (B) will be formed and none
of the others. So, the right answer is (B).
E. There is one figure (X) given. On the right
side of the figure (X) four choices figures (A),
(B), (C) and (D) are given. If you see the
reflection of figure (X) in water, which
choices figure out of the four figures given
will resemble the water image of figure (X)?
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Ans. When you see a reflection of an object in
water the image formed is inverted i.e. the
object is turned upside down. Thus choice (B)
is the correct answer.
F. There is one figure (X) given. One the right
side of the figure (SX) four choice figures (A),
(B), (C) and (D) are given. If you see the
figure (X) in the mirror, which figure out of
the four figures will be the mirror image of
figure (X)? Write the answer in the answer
box.
Ans. When you see something in the mirror the
left appears right and right appears left. This
way figure (B) is the right answer.
G. In the figure given below a portion of the
design is cut (marked by?) and placed among
the other choices (A), (B), (C) and (D). Write
the choice of the correct figure which will
complete the design?
Ans. If you see the design clearly and put
figure (C) in the place of the question mark (?)
the design gets complete(d) So choice (C) is the
correct answer.
H. In the following Venn diagram which
diagram represents Teacher, Student and
School?
I. Group the following figures into three
classes on the basis of identical properties
and select the correct answer from the given
choices (a), (b), (c) and (d) which justifies the
common properties?
(a) 2,4,6 1,3,4 7,8,9
(b) 1,4,7 2,5,8 3,6,9
(c) 1,2,3 4,5,6 7,8,9
(d) 1,7,9 3,5,6 2,4,8
Ans. If you look at the figure you find three
types of figures i.e. triangles, squares and
circles. If you group them based on common
properties then answer (B) meets the common
property and is the correct answer.
J. Figures (1) and (2) have a particular
relationship. Establish the similar
relationship between figures (3) and (4) by
choosing a figure amongst the five
alternatives (A), (B), (C), (D) which would
replace the question mark in figure (4)?
Ans. A black dot is inserted in the figure (1) to
get a figure (2). Logically following the same
rule figure (A) will be obtained to get figure (4)
after figure (3). Hence, figure (A) is the answer.
K. Given below are five alternative figures
marked (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5). Select the
answer that depicts three of the alternative
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figures which when fitted together will form
a complete pentagon?
(a) 124 (b) 135
(c) 245 (d) 124
Ans. We see that figure (1), (3) and (5) when
fitted together will form a complete pentagon.
This is not possible with other choices. The
choice (b) is the right answer which is written
in the answer box.
L. Given below is a problem figure market
(X) followed by four other alternative figures
marked (A), (B), (C) and (D). Select a figure
from amongst the alternative figures which
exactly fit into figure (X) to form a complete
square?
Ans. On close observation we find that only
figure (C) exactly fits into figure (X) to form a
complete square as shown below. The answer
(C).
M. If figure (X) is rotated anti clock wise
which figure from (A), (B), (C), (D) will look
like figure (X)?
Ans. Now if you rotate the figure (X) anti clock
wise i.e., towards the left side, the figure (X)
will resemble the figure (A). Thus figure (A) is
the answer.
N. Amongst the figure market (A), (B), (C)
and (D), select the figure that satisfies the
same conditions of the placement of the dot
as in figure (X)-
Ans. If figure (X), the dot is placed in the
region common to the circle and the triangle.
Amongst the four alternatives, only in figure
(C), we have a region common to circle and
triangle only. Hence, figure (C) is the answer.
O. Select the figure which does not fit into
any of the remaining alternative figures to
form a complete square?
Ans. If you see the example above, when figure
(C) and figure (E) are joined together they
make a square. Similarly figure (D) and figure
(B) also join to form a square. But figure (A) if
joined with any of the other figures does not
make a square. Hence, figure (A) is the correct
answer.
Paper – II (Intelligence Test)
1. Among the given choices (a), (b), (c) and (d)
which one of the choices completes the
series?
100, 99, 96, 91, 84, …..
(a) 71 (b) 80
(c) 75 (d) 73
2. Which is the smallest number among the
numbers given below?
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(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
3. Find the missing letters while using logical
reasoning –
A M B L ? ?
(a) CD (b) DE
(c) EF (d) CK
4. If Emotion is coded as Motion then how
would Speak be written in the same code?
(a) Move (b) Sit
(c) Static (d) Peak
5. Which is largest period of time among the
given choices (a), (b), (c) and (d)?
(a) 20 Weeks (b) 5 months
(c) Year and half (d) 100 Days
6. Find the missing number.
16 – 4 – 4
20 – 5 – 4
? – 8 - 4
(a) 24 (b) 28
(c) 30 (d) 32
7. Uma and Anu are good at singing. Anu and
Lata are good at dancing. Uma and Renu are
good at painting. Who can both sing and
dance?
(a) Uma (b) Anu
(c) Lata (d) Renu
8. If DOG is written 145, CAT is written as
236, then how could GOAT be written?
(a) 4536 (b) 5436
(c) 1423 (d) 2365
9. A is older than B, C is elder to A, but
younger than D, D is elder than B, B is
younger than C. Who is the Youngest?
(a) A (b) B
(c) C (d) D
10. If (+) means (x) and (-) means (+) then
using the same rule what is the value of 20 + 2
- 6?
(a) 34 (b) 46
(c) 16 (d) 28
11. A man is walking in the north direction.
After going for some distance he turns to 45o
in the right. Which direction is he walking
now?
(a) North-East (b) South-East
(c) East (d) West
12. From the given choices, (a), (b), (c) and (d)
identify which number will come in the place
of ………? 2/3, 6/9, …… 10/15
(a) 7/8 (b) 8/12
(c) 8/10 (d) 6/8
13. Choose the set of numbers from the given
four alternative sets, that is similar to the
given set – 2, 14, 16
(a) 2 7 8 (b) 2 9 16
(c) 4 16 20 (d) 3 21 24
14. Which one from the given choices cannot
go around the earth?
(a) Moon (b) Boat
(c) Aeroplane (d) Sun
15. Choose the number that is different in the
set of numbers given below –
(a) 121 (b) 143
(c) 165 (d) 186
16. A woman introduces a man as the son of
her mother‟s brother. How is the man related
to the woman?
(a) Nephew (b) Son
(c) Cousin (d) Uncle
17. A family has a man, his wife along with
four sons and their wives. Every son has 3
sons and one daughter each. Find out the total
number of male members in the whole
family.
(a) 4 (b) 8
(c) 12 (d) 17
18. Arrange the following jumbled words to
make a meaningful proverb and write he
second last word of the proverb in the answer
box. Ill untaught taught than better
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(a) taught (b) ill
(c) better (d) untaught
19. Which word from the five words given
below will come in the middle if all of them
are arranged alphabetically as in a dictionary?
(a) Spinal (b) Spinner
(c) Spinet (d) Spindle
(e) Spine
20. Select the pair/group from the choices
given below that shows the same relationship
Child : mother : father : family
(a) aunt : uncle : brother : niece
(b) Aryan : mongoloid : negroid : race
(c) hands : ear : nose : face
(d) driver : food : servant : mess
21. If Newspaper is related to Press then
Cloth will be related to ….
(a) Tailor (b) Textile
(c) Fiber (d) Mill
22. Logically which number will come in the
circle with a question mark?
(a) 35 (b) 47
(c) 55 (d) 65
23. Find the odd one out after rearranging the
words to a meaningful word
(a) ENT (b) NOE
(c) OWT (d) TCA
24. Rohan ranks seventh from the top and
twenty sixth from the bottom in a class. How
many students are there in the class?
(a) 31 (b) 32
(c) 33 (d) 34
25. One of the choices in the letter series
given below is wrong. Find the wrong choice.
(a) ONM (b) EDC
(c) JIH (d) STV
26. Which of the given alternatives (A), (B),
(C) and (D) is the mirror image of (X), if the
mirror is placed on the right of the figure (X)?
27. Which figure amongst the four
alternatives (A), (B), (C) and (D) would
replace the question mark (?) in figure (4)?
28. Find the next figure that will complete the
sequence from the given choices (A), (B), (C)
and (D).
29. Find out which figure does not belong to
the group of other four figures.
30. How many straight lines are there in the
figure given below, count the number?
(a) 16 (b) 18
(c) 19 (d) 17
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31. Find out in which of the choice figures
(A), (B), (C) and (D) the figure (X) is hidden?
32. If you join the pieces of figure (X) which
of the alternatives (A), (B), (C) and (DJ) will
be formed?
33. If you arrange the parts given n each
choice figure (A), (B), (C) and (D) will be
formed?
34. Select the choice that depicts three of the
alternative figure from (A), (B), (C), (D) and
(E) when joined together will form a
complete triangle.
(a) 234 (b) 245
(c) 123 (d) 345
35. Which choice will complete the design (X)
marked as? From among the given choices
(A), (B), (C) and (D).
36. In the figure, the circle represents
teachers, the triangle represents married
persons and the rectangle represents athletes.
Which letter represents athletes among
teacher who are not married?
(a) E (b) A
(c) B (d) G
37. Which one of the Venn diagrams given
below represents Professor, Writer and
Infant?
38. Logically following the sequence which
figure from (A), (B), (C), (D) would replace
the question mark (?)
39. Group the given figures into three classes
using each figure only once and select the
right answer.
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(a) 123, 456, 789 (b) 234, 567, 891
(c) 138, 259, 567 (d) 134, 467, 189
40. Which figure will come in the place of
question mark (?) logically to complete the
matrices?
41. When seen through a mirror, a clock
shows 8:30, the correct time is?
(a) 2: 30 (b) 3 : 30
(c) 5 : 30 (d) 8 : 30
42. If figure (X) is rotated anti-clock wise
which of the figures from among (A), (B), (C),
(D) will look like it?
43. If the reflection of word (X) is seen in the
water then the water image of word (X) would
resemble which one of the four alternatives
given on the right side of it.
FAMILY
44. There is a relationship between figure (1)
and figure (2). Establish similar relationship
between figures (3) and (4) by choosing a
figure among four alternatives figures (A),
(B), (C), (D) that would replace the question
mark in figure (C)?
45. Select a figure from amongst the
alternative figures which exactly fit into
figure (X) to form a complete square
46. Select the figure which does not fit into
any of the remaining alternative figures to
form a complete square.
47. If the reflection of figure (X) is seen in
water, water image of figure (X) will resemble
which of the four choices given.
48. Select the answer that depicts three of the
alternative figures from (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5)
when fitted together will form a complete
square.
(a) 135 (b) 245
(c) 235 (d) 234
49. Count the number of rectangles in the
figure given below.
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(a) 9 (b) 7
(c) 15 (d) 13
50. Amongst the figures marked (A), (B), (C)
and (D), select the figure which satisfies the
same conditions of placement of the dot as in
figure (X).
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Answer of Intelligence Test
1. (c) Difference between numbers in the series
is increasing by 1, 3, 5, 7 etc. Therefore 84-9 =
75 will complete the series.
2. (a) Numerator of all fractions is 1, the least
fraction will have the largest denominator.
Therefore, fraction
is the least fraction.
3. (d) In odd places alphabets are in increasing
order and on the even places the alphabets are
in decreasing order. Therefore, missing letters
are CK.
4. (d) EMOTION is coded as MOTION.
Therefore, SPEAK will be coded as PEAK.
5. (c) Clearly year and a half is the largest time.
6. (d) 4 x 4 = 16; 5 x 4 = 20, therefore, 8 x 4 = 32.
7. (b) Uma and Anu can sing. Anu and Uma
can dance. Uma and Renu can paint. Therefore,
Anu can both sing and dance.
8. (b) Hence and Therefore,
GOAT will be written as 5436.
9. (b) Given A > B, C > A, D > C
D > C > A > (B) Therefore, ‘B’ is the youngest.
10. (b) 20 x 2 + 6 = 46
11. (b)
12. (b)
13.(d)
14. (d)
15. (d) All number except 186 are divisible by
11.
16. (a)
17. (d)
18. (b)
19. (e) World arranged alphabetically will be
Spinal, Spindle, Spine, Spinner, Spinet and
therefore, the word ‘Spine’ will come in the
middle.
20. (b)
21. (b)
22. (d) In fig. 1
22 + 32 = 13
In fig. 2
52 + 22 = 29
Therefore, in fig. 3
72 + 42 = 65
23. (d) Rearranging the words get TEN, ONE,
TWO and CAT. Therefore, CAT is odd one out.
24. (b)
25. (d)
26. a 27. a 28. a 29. b 30. d
31. b 32. a 33. c 34. a 35. d
36. b 37. d 38. d 39. c 40. d
41. d 42. c 43. c 44. d 45. c
46. e 47. c 48. a 48. d 50. c