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| 101. |
If the code for MAP is ODT, what is the code for TIN? |
| A. | WMS |
| B. | VLR |
| C. | UKQ |
| D. | RLV |
| Answer» C. UKQ | |
| 102. |
A sum of money at simple interest amounts to Rs. 815 in 3 years and to Rs. 854 in 4 years. Find the sum. |
| A. | Rs. 698 |
| B. | Rs. 428 |
| C. | Rs. 729 |
| D. | Rs. 935 |
| Answer» B. Rs. 428 | |
| 103. |
The sum of the squares of two numbers is 169. One of the numbers is 5. What is the other number? |
| A. | 12 |
| B. | 11 |
| C. | 13 |
| D. | 14 |
| Answer» B. 11 | |
| 104. |
Directions: (i) Nine students A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I are sitting on a bench and are facing towards (ii) C is next to the right of A and second to the left of H. (iii) B is on any one end and second to the left of E. (iv) G is the neighbour of D and E. Who is just in the middle? |
| A. | H |
| B. | F |
| C. | D |
| D. | B |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. B | |
| 105. |
Identify the word for UROO |
| A. | POLE |
| B. | ROLL |
| C. | BOLE |
| D. | BALL |
| Answer» C. BOLE | |
| 106. |
Direction: Replace the question mark with the correct option in each of the question from. M2, P3, U7, X13, ? |
| A. | C26 |
| B. | C27 |
| C. | C28 |
| D. | C29 |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. C28 | |
| 107. |
How many semicircles are there in the given figure? (SOF NSO 2016) |
| A. | 8 |
| B. | 12 |
| C. | 16 |
| D. | 20 |
| Answer» D. 20 | |
| 108. |
Rule: The number of straight lines forming the geometrical pattern goes on decreasing. |
| A. | |
| B. | |
| C. | |
| D. | |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. | |
| 109. |
Directions for: The code for a word is given, then find the code for the given word in the same manner: MASSACHUSETTS: SAMCASSUHTETS CALIFORNIA : |
| A. | LACIOFNRIA |
| B. | LACOIRNFAI |
| C. | SCILOFNRAI |
| D. | LACOFIINRA |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 110. |
Seven players of a group are selected to play from Sunday to Saturday on different days. Rajan plays on Tuesday, Sajan plays two days after him who plays before Diwakar, Baman plays after Sunny but he plays two days before Naman. Raman plays two days after Sunny then on which day Raman and Baman plays? |
| A. | Monday and Thursday |
| B. | Monday and Saturday |
| C. | Wednesday and Monday |
| D. | Thursday and Monday |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. Thursday and Monday | |
| 111. |
In a class all the boys and girls are made to stand in a row such that one boy is standing behind first girl, two boys are standing behind second girl, three boys are standing behind third girl respectively. Total number of girls in the class is 10. All of them are facing North. Who is standing (boy or girl) to 7th to the left of the one who is standing 30th from the right and what is his position from the left? |
| A. | Girl, 26 |
| B. | Boy, 27 |
| C. | Girl, 27 |
| D. | Boy, 26 |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. Boy, 26 | |
| 112. |
Direction: Identify the odd one out among the following given figures in each question. |
| A. | I |
| B. | II |
| C. | IV |
| D. | V |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. V | |
| 113. |
A cube is painted red on all its faces. If this cube is cut into 125 identical cubes, then find the number of cubes whose all the faces are not red? |
| A. | 24 |
| B. | 18 |
| C. | 27 |
| D. | 25 |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. 25 | |
| 114. |
Directions for: 8 friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing centre. A and B never sit together. D and F always sit together. E sits third to the right of D and second to the left of B. G is diametrically opposite to A. One person sits between G and H. Who is sitting diametrically opposite to H? |
| A. | A |
| B. | F |
| C. | D |
| D. | C |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. C | |
| 115. |
Directions for: 8 friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing centre. A and B never sit together. D and F always sit together. E sits third to the right of D and second to the left of B. G is diametrically opposite to A. One person sits between G and H. If all the persons are arranged in ascending order of their names, with A sitting on its own place and in clockwise direction, then, how many people will not have to change their places? |
| A. | 0 |
| B. | 1 |
| C. | 2 |
| D. | 3 |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. 2 | |
| 116. |
Directions for: 8 friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing centre. A and B never sit together. D and F always sit together. E sits third to the right of D and second to the left of B. G is diametrically opposite to A. One person sits between G and H. Who sits between E and B? |
| A. | A |
| B. | G |
| C. | H |
| D. | C |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. C | |
| 117. |
Directions for: 8 friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing centre. A and B never sit together. D and F always sit together. E sits third to the right of D and second to the left of B. G is diametrically opposite to A. One person sits between G and H. Who sits second to the left of D? |
| A. | D |
| B. | G |
| C. | E |
| D. | A |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 118. |
Directions for questions: Find the next term in the series. 149 98 145 42 _____ |
| A. | 21 |
| B. | 20 |
| C. | 84 |
| D. | 141 |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. 84 | |
| 119. |
Directions for questions: Find the next term in the series. 1310 1613 1916 2219 2522 _____ |
| A. | 2625 |
| B. | 2925 |
| C. | 2822 |
| D. | 2825 |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 120. |
Directions for: An electronic device rearranges numbers step-by-step in a particular order according to a set of rules. The device stops when the final result is obtained. In this case the device stops at Step V. Input: 85 16 36 04 19 97 63 09 Step I: 97 85 16 36 04 19 63 09 Step II: 97 85 63 16 36 04 19 09 Step III: 97 85 63 36 16 04 19 09 Step IV: 97 85 63 36 19 16 04 09 Step V: 97 85 63 36 19 16 09 04 If the output of Step IV is as given below, what was the input? Step IV: 92 86 71 69 15 19 06 63 58 |
| A. | 86 92 69 71 15 19 06 63 58 |
| B. | 15 86 19 92 06 69 63 58 71 |
| C. | 15 19 06 63 58 86 92 69 71 |
| D. | All the above |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. All the above | |
| 121. |
Directions for: An electronic device rearranges numbers step-by-step in a particular order according to a set of rules. The device stops when the final result is obtained. In this case the device stops at Step V. Input: 85 16 36 04 19 97 63 09 Step I: 97 85 16 36 04 19 63 09 Step II: 97 85 63 16 36 04 19 09 Step III: 97 85 63 36 16 04 19 09 Step IV: 97 85 63 36 19 16 04 09 Step V: 97 85 63 36 19 16 09 04 Which one of the following would be last step for the input below? Input: 03 31 43 22 11 09 |
| A. | Step II |
| B. | Step III |
| C. | Step IV |
| D. | All the above |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 122. |
Directions for: An electronic device rearranges numbers step-by-step in a particular order according to a set of rules. The device stops when the final result is obtained. In this case the device stops at Step V. Input: 85 16 36 04 19 97 63 09 Step I: 97 85 16 36 04 19 63 09 Step II: 97 85 63 16 36 04 19 09 Step III: 97 85 63 36 16 04 19 09 Step IV: 97 85 63 36 19 16 04 09 Step V: 97 85 63 36 19 16 09 04 What is the output of Step V for the input below? Input: 25 08 35 11 88 67 23 |
| A. | 88 67 35 25 23 11 08 |
| B. | 88 67 35 25 23 08 11 |
| C. | 08 11 23 25 35 67 88 |
| D. | 08 11 23 25 35 67 88 |
| E. | None of the above |
| Answer» B. 88 67 35 25 23 08 11 | |
| 123. |
Directions for: An electronic device rearranges numbers step-by-step in a particular order according to a set of rules. The device stops when the final result is obtained. In this case the device stops at Step V. Input: 85 16 36 04 19 97 63 09 Step I: 97 85 16 36 04 19 63 09 Step II: 97 85 63 16 36 04 19 09 Step III: 97 85 63 36 16 04 19 09 Step IV: 97 85 63 36 19 16 04 09 Step V: 97 85 63 36 19 16 09 04 What is last step for the input below? Input: 16 09 25 27 06 05 |
| A. | Step II |
| B. | Step III |
| C. | Step IV |
| D. | Step V |
| E. | None of the above |
| Answer» B. Step III | |
| 124. |
Which of the following is a rational number? |
| A. | \[\sqrt{243}\] |
| B. | \[\sqrt{72}\] |
| C. | \[\sqrt{121}\] |
| D. | \[\sqrt{98}\] |
| Answer» D. \[\sqrt{98}\] | |
| 125. |
Find the value of\[\frac{7}{\sqrt{10}+\sqrt{3}}.\] |
| A. | \[{{(\sqrt{10}+\sqrt{3})}^{2}}\] |
| B. | \[7(\sqrt{10}-\sqrt{3})\] |
| C. | \[\sqrt{10}-\sqrt{3}\] |
| D. | \[7(\sqrt{10}+\sqrt{3})\] |
| Answer» D. \[7(\sqrt{10}+\sqrt{3})\] | |
| 126. |
The ratio of two numbers is 3:8 and their difference is 115. What is the larger number? |
| A. | 69 |
| B. | 115 |
| C. | 184 |
| D. | 230 |
| Answer» D. 230 | |
| 127. |
Ashok and Sumit participated in a 100 metre race. Ashok took \[18\frac{1}{5}\]seconds and Sumit took \[21\frac{3}{4}\] seconds to finish the race. How much longer did Sumit take than Ashok? |
| A. | \[3\frac{20}{10}\] seconds |
| B. | \[3\frac{12}{20}\]seconds |
| C. | \[3\frac{11}{20}\]seconds |
| D. | \[\frac{11}{20}\] seconds |
| Answer» D. \[\frac{11}{20}\] seconds | |
| 128. |
What is the additive inverse of the multiplicative inverse of |
| A. | \[\frac{7}{9}\] |
| B. | \[\frac{-7}{9}\] |
| C. | \[\frac{9}{7}\] |
| D. | \[\frac{-9}{7}\] |
| Answer» C. \[\frac{9}{7}\] | |
| 129. |
Find the product obtained when the reciprocal of\[-\frac{20}{15}\]is multiplied by \[\frac{1}{6}.\] |
| A. | 8 |
| B. | \[\frac{1}{8}\] |
| C. | -8 |
| D. | \[-\frac{1}{8}\] |
| Answer» E. | |
| 130. |
\[30-\left( \frac{2}{7}\div \frac{2}{21} \right)=x,\]find the value of 'x'. |
| A. | 312 |
| B. | \[29\frac{143}{147}\] |
| C. | 28 |
| D. | 27 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 131. |
What Is the value of \[\frac{(P+Q)}{(P-Q)}\]if \[\frac{P}{Q}=7?\] |
| A. | \[\frac{1}{3}\] |
| B. | \[\frac{2}{3}\] |
| C. | \[\frac{4}{3}\] |
| D. | \[\frac{7}{8}\] |
| Answer» D. \[\frac{7}{8}\] | |
| 132. |
For what value of * is the statement\[\left( \frac{*}{15} \right)\left( \frac{*}{135} \right)=1\]true? |
| A. | 15 |
| B. | 25 |
| C. | 35 |
| D. | 45 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 133. |
If \[x\oplus y=\frac{x+y}{2},\]which of the following statements is true? |
| A. | \[7\oplus 5=6\] |
| B. | \[8\oplus 5=7\] |
| C. | \[9\oplus 8=9\] |
| D. | \[10\oplus 6=5\] |
| Answer» B. \[8\oplus 5=7\] | |
| 134. |
Which of the following is the descending order of the given rational numbers? |
| A. | \[\frac{3}{4},\frac{6}{7},\frac{1}{8},\frac{2}{5}\] |
| B. | \[\frac{2}{5},\frac{1}{8},\frac{3}{4},\frac{6}{7}\] |
| C. | \[\frac{6}{7},\frac{3}{4},\frac{2}{5},\frac{1}{8}\] |
| D. | \[\frac{6}{7},\frac{3}{4},\frac{1}{8},\frac{2}{5}\] |
| Answer» D. \[\frac{6}{7},\frac{3}{4},\frac{1}{8},\frac{2}{5}\] | |
| 135. |
The cost of 1 litre of milk is Rs. \[15\frac{3}{4}\] What is the cost of\[2\frac{2}{3}\]litres of milk? |
| A. | Rs. 38 |
| B. | Rs. 40 |
| C. | Rs. 41 |
| D. | Rs. 42 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 136. |
How many pieces, each of length \[4\frac{2}{3}\]metres can be cut from a roll of ribbon of length 70 metres? |
| A. | 12 |
| B. | 13 |
| C. | 14 |
| D. | 15 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 137. |
The perimeter of a triangle is \[2\frac{1}{4}cm.\] Two of its sides measure\[\frac{2}{3}cm\] and \[\frac{5}{6}cm.\]Find the length of the third side. |
| A. | \[\frac{3}{8}\] |
| B. | \[\frac{3}{4}\] |
| C. | \[\frac{5}{8}\] |
| D. | \[\frac{7}{4}\] |
| Answer» C. \[\frac{5}{8}\] | |
| 138. |
By what rational number should\[3\frac{4}{5}\]be multiplied, to get \[20\frac{4}{15}?\] |
| A. | \[1\frac{1}{2}\] |
| B. | \[5\frac{1}{3}\] |
| C. | \[2\frac{1}{4}\] |
| D. | \[3\frac{1}{5}\] |
| Answer» C. \[2\frac{1}{4}\] | |
| 139. |
Identify the example for identity property in addition of integers. |
| A. | -7 + (5 + 3) = (-7 + 5) + 3 |
| B. | TRUE |
| C. | (-15) + 0 = 0+ (-15) = -15 |
| D. | (+16) + (-16) = (-16) + (+16) = 0 |
| Answer» D. (+16) + (-16) = (-16) + (+16) = 0 | |
| 140. |
Which of the following is true? (i) \[-\left( \frac{-2}{3} \right)=\frac{2}{3}\] (ii) The multiplicative inverse of \[\frac{-5}{9}\times \frac{-2}{3}\] is\[\frac{-10}{27}\] (iii) \[\frac{-7}{5}+0=\frac{-7}{5}\] (iv) 1 is called the multiplicative identity |
| A. | Only (i), (ii) and (iii) |
| B. | Only (i), (ii) and (iv) |
| C. | Only (ii), (iii) and (iv) |
| D. | Only (i), (iii) and (iv) |
| Answer» E. | |
| 141. |
Find the value of\[2\frac{1}{5}+3\frac{3}{10}-1\frac{1}{4}-\frac{1}{2}.\] |
| A. | \[1\frac{1}{4}\] |
| B. | \[1\frac{3}{2}\] |
| C. | \[3\frac{3}{4}\] |
| D. | \[5\frac{3}{2}\] |
| Answer» D. \[5\frac{3}{2}\] | |
| 142. |
The sum of two rational numbers is \[1\frac{5}{36}.\] If one of them is\[\frac{7}{12},\] find the other. |
| A. | \[\frac{3}{2}\] |
| B. | \[\frac{4}{5}\] |
| C. | \[\frac{6}{7}\] |
| D. | \[\frac{5}{9}\] |
| Answer» E. | |
| 143. |
Which property of multiplication is involved in the following? \[\left( \frac{3}{5}\times \frac{1}{7} \right)\times \frac{8}{11}=\frac{3}{5}=\left( \frac{1}{7}\times \frac{8}{11} \right)\] |
| A. | Distributive property |
| B. | Associative property |
| C. | Commutative property |
| D. | Additive identity property |
| Answer» C. Commutative property | |
| 144. |
Find the value of \[2\frac{2}{5}+1\frac{1}{3}+\frac{5}{6}.\] |
| A. | \[4\frac{5}{30}\] |
| B. | \[3\frac{2}{30}\] |
| C. | \[4\frac{17}{30}\] |
| D. | \[6\frac{11}{30}\] |
| Answer» D. \[6\frac{11}{30}\] | |
| 145. |
Find the value of \[\left( -2\frac{2}{5} \right)\times \frac{3}{4}.\] |
| A. | \[\frac{5}{9}\] |
| B. | \[\frac{-9}{5}\] |
| C. | \[\frac{5}{2}\] |
| D. | \[\frac{-2}{5}\] |
| Answer» C. \[\frac{5}{2}\] | |
| 146. |
Find the product of a rational number and its reciprocal. |
| A. | 0 |
| B. | 2 |
| C. | 1 |
| D. | -1 |
| Answer» D. -1 | |
| 147. |
Find the value of \[\left( 999\frac{1}{7}+999+\frac{2}{7}+999\frac{3}{7}+999\frac{4}{7}+999\frac{5}{7}+999\frac{6}{7} \right)\] |
| A. | 2997 |
| B. | 5979 |
| C. | 5994 |
| D. | 5997 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 148. |
What is the area of a triangle whose base is \[11\frac{1}{4}cm\]and height\[5\frac{2}{5}cm\]? |
| A. | \[3\frac{3}{8}c{{m}^{2}}\] |
| B. | \[10\frac{3}{8}c{{m}^{2}}\] |
| C. | \[30\frac{3}{8}c{{m}^{2}}\] |
| D. | \[40\frac{3}{8}c{{m}^{2}}\] |
| Answer» D. \[40\frac{3}{8}c{{m}^{2}}\] | |
| 149. |
Find the quotient when the product of 12 and 21 is divided by 9. |
| A. | 24 |
| B. | 26 |
| C. | 28 |
| D. | 21 |
| Answer» D. 21 | |
| 150. |
Find the prime factorization of 1089. |
| A. | \[3\times 7\times 3\times 2\] |
| B. | \[3\times 3\times 7\times 7\] |
| C. | \[3\times 11\times 3\times 3\] |
| D. | \[3\times 3\times 11\times 11\] |
| Answer» E. | |