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General Intelligence Model Test

 

 
1.

Study each of the following table and choose the alternative which can best replace the question mark (?)
1 2 3 2 10 12
2 5 12 10 16 13
1 2 1

?

10 24

(a) 5  (b) 11  (c) 13  (d) 8

 
 
: C
    solution
 
2.

Study each of the following table and choose the alternative which can best replace the question mark (?)
3 8 10 2   ? 1
6 56 90 2  20 0

(a) 0  (b) 3  (c) 5  (d) 7

 
 
: C
    solution
 
3.

In the following question one term in the number series is wrong. Find out the wrong term.
11,   5,   20,   12,   40,   26,   74,   54
(a) 5      (b) 20      (c) 40      (d) 26
 
 
: C
    solution
 
4.

In the following question one term in the number series is wrong. Find out the wrong term.
8,   14,   26,   48,   98,   194,   386
(a) 14    (b) 48      (c) 98      (d) 194
 
 
: B
    solution
 
5.

Calculate value of each word by the following formula:
Consonants = (2 × Position of the letter in alphabet) - 1
Vowels = (3 × Position in alphabet) + 1
CHANGE
(a) 77  (b) 79  (c) 83  (d) 80
 
 
: D
    solution
 
6.

Calculate value of each word by the following formula:
Consonants = (2 × Position of the letter in alphabet) - 1
Vowels = (3 × Position in alphabet) + 1
FLUTE
(a) 153  (b) 157  (c) 151   (d) 149
 
 
: A
    solution
 
7.

Calculate value of each word by the following formula:
Consonants = (2 × Position of the letter in alphabet) - 1
Vowels = (3 × Position in alphabet) + 1
BREAD
(a) 67  (b) 62  (c) 59  (d) 65
 
 
: D
    solution
 
8.

In a certain code language, '3a, 2b, 7c' means 'Truth is Eternal'; '7c, 9a, 8b, 3a' means 'Enmity is not Eternal' and 6a, 4d, 2b, 8b' means 'Truth does not perish'. Which of the following means 'enmity' in that language?
(a) 3a (b) 7c (c) 8b (d) 9a
 
 
: D
    solution
 
9.

In a certain code language, 'po ki top ma' means 'Usha is playing cards'; 'Kop ja ki ma' means 'Asha is playing tennis'; ki top sop ho' means 'they are playing football'; and 'po sur kop' means 'cards and tennis'. Which word in that language means 'Asha'?
(a) ja  (b) ma (c) kop (d) top
 
 
: A
    solution
 
10.

A girl was born on September 6, 1970, which happened to be a Sunday. Her birthday has again fall on Sunday in
(a) 1975 (b) 1976 (c) 1977 (d) 1981
 
 
: D
    solution
 
11.

A long rope has to be cut to make 23 small pieces. If it is double folded to start with how many times does it need to be cut?
(a) 9 (b) 23 (c) 11 (d) 12
 
 
: C
    solution
 
12.

There are 19 hockey players in a club. On a particular day 14 were wearing the hockey shirts prescribed, while 11 were wearing the prescribed hockey pants. None of them was without either hockey pants or hockey shirts. How many were in complete hockey uniform?
(a) 8 (b) 6 (c) 9 (d) 7
 
 
: B
    solution
 
13.

In a class room three fourth of the boys are above 160 cm in height and they are 18 in number. Also out of the total strength, the boys form only two third and the rest are girls. The total number of girls in the class is
(a) 18 (b) 24 (c) 12 (d) 30
 
 
: C
    solution
 
14.

'A' is east of 'B' and west of 'C'. 'H' is South-West of 'C', 'B' is South-East of 'X'. which is farthest West?
(a) C (b) A (c) X (d) B
 
 
: C
    solution
 
15.

A girl earns twice as much in December as in each of the other months. What part of her entire year's earning does she earn in December?
(a) 2/11 (b) 2/13 (c) 3/14 (d) 1/6
 
 
: B
    solution
 
16.

One watch is 1 minute slow at 1 pm on Tuesday and 2 minutes fast at 1 pm on Thursday. When did it show the correct time?
(a) 1.00 am on Wednesday (b) 5.00 am on Wednesday (c) 1.00 pm on Wednesday (d) 5.00 pm on Wednesday
 
 
: B
    solution
 
17.

Given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Mark (a) if only assumption I is implicit
Mark (b) if only assumption II is implicit
Mark (c) if either I or II is implicit
Mark (d) if neither I or II is implicit
Statement
Even with the increase in the number of sugar factories in India. We still continue to import sugar.
Assumptions
I. The consumption of sugar per capita has increased in India.
II. Many of the factories are not in a position to produce sugar to their fullest capacity.
(a)   (b)   (c)   (d)
 
 
: C
    solution
 
18.

Given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Mark (a) if only assumption I is implicit
Mark (b) if only assumption II is implicit
Mark (c) if either I or II is implicit
Mark (d) if neither I or II is implicit
Statement
I cannot contact you on phone from Karshik.
Assumption
I. Telephone facility is not available at Karshik.
II. Nowadays it is difficult to contact on phone.
(a)  (b)  (c)  (d)
 
 
: B
    solution
 
19.

Given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Mark (a) if only assumption I is implicit
Mark (b) if only assumption II is implicit
Mark (c) if either I or II is implicit
Mark (d) if neither I or II is implicit
Statement
The government has decided to reduce the custom duty on computer peripherals.
Assumptions
I. The domestic market price of computer peripherals may go up in near future.
II. the domestic manufacturers may oppose the decision.
(a) (b) (c) (d)
 
 
: A
    solution
 
20.

Given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Mark (a) if only assumption I is implicit
Mark (b) if only assumption II is implicit
Mark (c) if either I or II is implicit
Mark (d) if neither I or II is implicit
Statement
In Bombay, railway trains are indispensable for people in the suburbs to reach their places of work on time.
Assumptions
I. Railway trains are the only mode of transport available in the suburbs of Bombay.
II. Only railway trains run punctually.
(a)   (b)  (c)   (d)
 
 
: A
    solution
 
21.

Given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Mark (a) if only assumption I is implicit
Mark (b) if only assumption II is implicit
Mark (c) if either I or II is implicit
Mark (d) if neither I or II is implicit
Statement
The private bus services in the city has virtually collapsed because of the ongoing strike of its employees.
Assumptions
I. Going on strikes has become the right of every employee.
II. People no more require the services of private bus operators.
(a)  (b)  (c)  (d)
 
 
: b
    solution
 
22.

Given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Mark (a) if only assumption I is implicit
Mark (b) if only assumption II is implicit
Mark (c) if either I or II is implicit
Mark (d) if neither I or II is implicit
Statement
Detergents should be used. to clean clothes.
Assumptions
I. Detergents from more lather.
II. Detergents help to dislodge grease and dirt.
(a)  (b)  (c)  (d)
 
 
: d
    solution
 
23.

Which letter when placed at the sign of interrogation shall complete the matrix?
 
A D H
F I M
? N R

(1) P (2) N (3) K (4) O

 
 
: 3
    solution
 
24.

Which letter when placed at the sign of interrogation shall complete the matrix?
 
A M B N
R C S D
E U F ?

(1) T (2) F (3) V (4) R

 
 
: 3
    solution
 
25.

Which number when placed at the sign of interrogation shall complete the matrix?
 
1 4 9 ?
1 2 3 4
2 4 6 ?

(1) 16 and 8 (2) 36 and 4 (3) 25 and 5 (4) 49 and 7

 
 
: 1
    solution
 
26.

Which number when placed at the sign of interrogation shall complete the matrix?
 

6 6 8
5 7 5
4 3 ?
120 126 320

(1) 12 (2) 16 (3) 8 (4) 4

 
 
: 3
    solution
 
27.

In  the following questions, there are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Read both the statements and give answer as:
(1) If only conclusion I follows. (2) If only conclusion II follows.
(3) If either I or II follows. (4) If neither I nor II follows.
Statements:
I. Many scooters are trucks. II. All trucks are trains
Conclusions:
I. Some scooters are trains. II. No truck is a scooter.
 
 
: 1
    solution
 
28.

In  the following questions, there are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Read both the statements and give answer as:
(1) If only conclusion I follows. (2) If only conclusion II follows.
(3) If either I or II follows. (4) If neither I nor II follows.
Statements:
I. All cars are cats. II. All fans are cats.
Conclusions:
I. All cars are fans. II. Some fans are cars.
 
 
: 4
    solution
 
29.

In  the following questions, there are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Read both the statements and give answer as:
(1) If only conclusion I follows. (2) If only conclusion II follows.
(3) If either I or II follows. (4) If neither I nor II follows.
Statements:
I. All pilots are experts. II. All authors are pilots.
Conclusions:
I. All authors are experts. II. No expert in an author.
 
 
: 1
    solution
 
30.

In  the following questions, there are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Read both the statements and give answer as:
(1) If only conclusion I follows. (2) If only conclusion II follows.
(3) If either I or II follows. (4) If neither I nor II follows.
Statements:
I. Some doctors are institutes. II. Some crooks are institutes.
Conclusions:
I. All institutes are doctors. II. Some institutes are crooks.
 
 
: 2
    solution
 
31.

The letter in the centre is to be used more than once while all other letters are to be used only once to form a meaningful word. The first letter of this meaningful word is the answer. If no such meaningful word can be made, then give 'X' as the answer, and if more than one such meaningful words can be made, then give 'M' as the answer.

(1) L (2) E (3) X (4) M
 
 
: 3
    solution
 
32.

If the positions of the fifth and the twelfth letters of the word GLORIFICATIONS are interchanged and likewise the positions of the fourth and fourteenth letters, the third and tenth letters, the second and eleventh letters, the first and thirteenth letters, are interchanged, then which of the following will be the twelfth letter from the right end?
(1) T (2) O (3) R (4) 1
 
 
: 1
    solution
 
33.

If it is possible to make a meaningful word with the fourth, the seventh, the eleventh and the thirteenth letter of the word CATEGORISATION, then which of the following will be the first letter of that word? If no such word can be made, then give 'X' as the answer. If more than one such words can be made, then give 'M' as the answer.
(1) R (2) T (3) X (4) M
 
 
: 4
    solution
 
34.

If Southeast becomes North, Northeast becomes West, then what will West become?
(1) North-West (2) South-East (3) North-East (4) South-West
 
 
: 2
    solution
 
35.

There is a ring road connecting points A, B, C and D. The road is in a circular form but having several Kuchcha approach roads leading to the centre. Exactly in the centre of the ring road there is a tree, which is 20 km from point A on the circular road. Presuming that one has gone round the circular road starting from point A and finishing at the same point after touching B, C and D, if the person drives 20 km interior towards the tree from the point A, and from there reaches somewhere in between B and C on the ring road, then how much distance would he have to travel from the tree to reach the point between B and C?
(1) 20 km (2) 15 km (3) 10 km (4) 25 km
 
 
: 1
    solution
 
36.

A person stands at the middle point of a wooden ladder which starts slipping between a vertical wall and the floor of a room, while continuing to remain in a vertical plane. The path traced by a person standing at the middle point of the slipping ladder is
(a) A straight line (b) An elliptical path
(c) A circular Path (d) A parabolic path
 
 
: C
    solution
 
37.

Three students are picked at random from a school having a total of 1000 students. The probability that these three students will have identical date and month of their birth is
(a) 3/1000 (b) 3/365 (c) 1/(365)2 (d) 1/(365)3
 
 
: C
    solution
 
38.

50 men or 80 women can finish a job in 50 days. A contractor deploys 40 men and 48 women for this work, but after every duration of 10 days, 5 men and 8 women are removed till the work is completed. The work is completed in
(a) 45 days (b) 50 days (c) 54 days (d) 62 days
 
 
: B
    solution
 
39.

In how many different ways can six players be arranged in a line such that two of them, Ajit and Mukherjee, are never together?
(a) 120 (b) 240 (c) 360 (d) 480
 
 
: D
    solution
 
40.

How many three-digit even numbers are there such that 9 comes as a succeeding digit in any number only when 7 is the preceding digit and 7 is the preceding digit only when 9 is the succeeding digit?
(a) 120 (b) 210 (c) 365 (d) 405
 
 
: C
    solution
 
41.

Nine different letters are to be dropped in three different letter boxes. In how many different ways can this be done?
(a) 27 (b) 39 (c) 93 (d) 39 - 3
 
 
: B
    solution
 
42.

A and B start from the same point and in the same direction at 7 am to walk around a rectangular field 400m × 300 m. A and B walk at the rate of 3 km/ hr and 2.5 km/hr respectively. How many times shall they cross each other if they continue to walk till 12.30 pm?
(a) Not even once (b) Once (c) Twice (d) Thrice
 
 
: C
    solution
 
43.

In a question of a test paper, there are five items each under List-A and List-B. The examinees are required to match each item under List-A  with its corresponding correct item under List-B. Further, it is given that
(i) No examinee has given the correct answer
(ii) Answers of no two examinees are identical
What is the maximum number of examinees who took this test?
(a) 24 (b) 26 (c) 119 (d) 129
 
 
: A
    solution
 
44.

Two cars X and Y start from two places A and B respectively which are 700 km apart at 9 a.m.  Both the cars run at an average speed  of 60 km/hr. Car X stops at 10 am and again starts at 11 am while the other car Y continues to run without stopping When do the two cars cross each other?
(a) 2:40 pm (b) 3:20 pm (c) 4:10 pm (d) 4:20 pm
 
 
: B
    solution
 
45.

Q travels towards East. M travels towards North. S & T travel in opposite directions. T travels towards right of Q. Which of the following is definitely true?
(a) M & S travel in the opposite direction
(b) S travels towards West
(c) T travels towards North
(d) M and S travel in the same direction
(e) None of these.
 
 
: D
    solution
 
46.

Mohan and Suresh study in the same class. Mohan has secured more marks than Suresh in the terminal examination. Suresh's rank is seventh from top among all the students in the class. Which of the following definitely true?
(a) Mohan stood first in the terminal examination.
(b) There is at least one student between Mohan and Suresh in the rank list.
(c) There are at the most five students between Mohan and Suresh in the rank list.
(d) Suresh is five ranks lower than Mohan in the rank list.
(e) None of these.
 
 
: B
    solution
 
47.

Study the following five numbers and answer the question given below :
517   325   639  841  792
What will be the first digit of the second highest number after the position of only the second and the third digits within each number are interchanged?
(a) 7 (b) 2 (c) 8 (d) 9 (e) None of these.
 
 
: A
    solution
 
48.

Study the following five numbers and answer the question given below :
517   325   639  841  792
What will be the middle digit of the second lowest number after the position of only the first and the second digits within each number are interchanged?
(a) 5 (b) 2 (c) 7 (d) 3 (e) None of these.
 
 
: D
    solution
 
49.

Study the following five numbers and answer the question given below:
517   325   639  841  792
What will be last digit of the third number from top when they are arranged in descending order after reversing the position of the digits within each number?
(a) 7 (b) 3 (c) 5 (d) 2 (e) None of these.
 
 
: B
    solution
 
50.

(i) 'P× Q' means 'Q' is mother of 'P'.
(ii) 'P × Q' means 'P' is brother of 'Q'.
(iii) 'P - Q' means 'P' is sister of 'Q'.
(iv) 'P ÷ Q' means 'Q is father of 'P'.
Which of the following statements is superfluous to answer the
question?
(a) None of these
(b) (i) only
(c) (ii) only
(d) (iii) only
(e) (iv) only.
 
 
: D
    solution
 
 
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