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1. ‘A # B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’.


‘A @ B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’.
‘A & B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’.
‘A % B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’.
If D @ N @ H & Y @ F % V, then how is N related to F?

1. Son’s wife
2. Daughter
3. Daughter’s daughter
4. Sister’s daughter

2. The second number in the given number-pairs is obtained by performing certain


mathematical operation(s) on the first number. The same operation(s) is/are followed
in all the number-pairs except one. Find that odd number-pair.

1. 5 : 128
2. 3 : 30
3. 7 : 352
4. 1 : 4

3. Six friends A, B, C, D, E and F are standing in a circle facing the centre. B is between
F and C, A is between E and D, and F is to the immediate left of D. Who is between A
and F?

1. D
2. E
3. C
4. B

4. Select the correct mirror image of the given combination when the mirror is placed at
'PQ' as shown below.
5. In this question, a statement is followed by two courses of action, numbered I and II.
You must assume everything in the statement to be true and on the basis of the
information given in the statement, decide which course of action/s logically follows
for pursuing.
Statement: A large number of the people of the city are diagnosed to be suffering from
Malaria disease.
Course of Action:
I. The city municipal authorities should take immediate steps to carry out extensive
fumigation in the city.
II. The people in the area should be advised to take steps to avoid mosquito bites.

1. Both I and II follow


2. Only II follows
3. Only I follows
4. Neither I nor II follows

6. Given below is a question followed by two statements I and II. Read both the
statements carefully to decide which one of them is sufficient to answer the question.
Six people - K, M, N, P, Q and R are sitting around a circular table facing the centre.
Who sits to the immediate right of K?
(I) K sits third to the left of M. Only one person sits between K and N. R sits to the
immediate left of N.
(II) K sits second to the right of Q. Only two people sit between K and M. P sits second
to the left of R.

1. Data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question while data in statement
II is not.
2. Either data in statement I or statement II is sufficient to answer the question.
3. Data in statements I and II together are sufficient to answer the question.
4. Data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question while data in statement
I is not.

7. If + means −, − means ×, × means ÷, and ÷ means +, what will be the value of the
following expression?
5 ÷ 5 + 5 – 10 × 10 = ?

1. 15
2. 4
3. 5
4. 10

8. A question is given, followed by two statements numbered (I) and (II). You have to
decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the
question. Read both the statements and select the appropriate answer.
Question: Six people sit in two parallel rows. In Row 1 - J, K and L sit facing towards
north, and in Row 2 - F, G and H sit facing towards south. Each person in a row faces a
person in the other row. Who faces G?
Statements:
(I) H faces K; L faces an immediate neighbour of H.
(II) G sits at one of the extreme ends of the row; J sits to the immediate left of L.

1. Data in statements I and II together is sufficient to answer the question


2. Data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question while data in statement
I is not
3. Data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question while data in statement
II is not
4. Data in either statement I alone or statement II alone is sufficient to answer the
question

9. Select the number from among the given options that can replace the question mark
(?) in the following series.
58, 179, ?, 492, 688

1. 300
2. 269
3. 313
4. 323

10. Three of the following words are alike in some manner and hence form a group.
Which
word does NOT belong to that group? (The words must be considered as meaningful
English words and must not be grouped based on the number of letters/number of
consonants/vowels in the word)
1. Excel
2. Keynote
3. PowerPoint
4. Word

11. In a certain code language, ‘PAINT’ is written as ‘80’ and ‘DROP’ is written as ‘59’.
How will ‘MARKET’ be written in that language?

1. 100
2. 85
3. 95
4. 90

12. A number has been denoted to each of the given letters. Select the option from the
following four possible arrangements of these numbers that forms a meaningful word.
E = 1, Z = 2, L = 3, P = 4, U = 5, Z = 6

1. 4,5,1,6,2,3
2. 6,1,4,3,5,2
3. 1,5,3,4,2,6
4. 4,5,6,2,3,1

13. Select the figure from the options that can replace the question mark and complete
the pattern.

1.

2.

3.
4.

14. Select the option that represents the letters that, when placed from left to right in the
following blanks, will complete the letter-series.
QW_RTQ_FR_QW__T__HRT

1. F W T G R Q X
2. E X T G R Q X
3. E W T G R Q W
4. E W T H S Q W

15. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to sequentially replace the *
signs and balance the given equation.
21 * 3 * 36 * 2 * 23 = 68

1. ÷ − × +
2. ÷ × + −
3. + × − ÷
4. × − ÷ +

16. The sequence of folding a piece of paper and the manner in which the folded paper
has been cut is shown below. Choose a figure which would most closely resemble the
unfolded form of the paper.

1.

2.
3.

4.

17. Which of the following letter-clusters should replace # and % so that the pattern and
relationship followed between the letter-cluster pair on the left side of :: is the same as
that on the right side of ::?
# : DKR :: PCL: %

1. # = BNQ, % = NFM
2. # = FHT, % = NFJ
3. # = COQ, % = OGH
4. # = BNP, % = NFJ

18. All 32 students in a class are standing in a row facing north. Akash is 12th from the
right end while Priya is 18th from the left end. How many people are standing between
Akash and Priya?

1. Two
2. Four
3. Three
4. Five

19. Select the option in which the following figure is embedded. (Rotation is NOT
allowed).
1.

2.

3.

4.

20.Three Statements are given followed by four conclusions numbered 1, 2, 3,and 4.


Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with
commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically does NOT follow(s)
from the statements.
Statements:
All P are G.
Some G are B.
All B are C.
Conclusions:
1) All P being C is a possibility.
2) Some P are B.
3) Some C are G.
4) Some G are P.

1. Only 3 does not follow.


2. Only 4 does not follow.
3. Only 2 does not follow.
4. Only 1 does not follow.

21. In this question, two statements I and II have been given. These statements may be
independent causes or effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of the
statements maybe the effect of the other statement. Read both statements and select
the correct answer.
I. This year College X reduced the cut-off marks to 50 from 60 for the entrance exam.
II. In the last two years, the Students Union in College X has been actively negotiating
with the college administration regarding the Quality of food and Health and Hygiene
standards at the College Canteen.

1. II is the cause and I is its possible effect


2. I is the cause and II is its possible effect
3. Both I and II are effects of independent causes
4. Both I and II are independent causes

22. A # B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’.


‘A @ B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’.
‘A & B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’.
‘A % B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’.
If W % D # G @ B & M @ I, then how is D related to M?

1. Father’s father
2. Father
3. Grandson
4. Son

23. Out Of the following five figures, four are alike in Some and One differs from these
in that manner. Select the odd figure.
1.

2.

3.

4,

24. Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers
of
the following sets.
(NOTE : Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking
down the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13 such as
adding /deleting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and
3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is NOT allowed)
(11, 33, 17), (18, 44, 21)

1. (12, 40, 18)


2. (7, 32, 9)
3. (16, 43, 22)
4. (15, 34, 19)
25. Out Of the following five figures, four are alike in some manner and One differs from
these in that Select the odd figure.

1.

2.

3.

4.

26. Figure A is related to B in a certain pattem. Following the same pattern, figure C is
related to D. Study the pattern and select the figure which should be placed in place of
D.
1.

2.

3.

27. In a certain language, the word CLOCK is written as 4 – 13 – 17 – 4 – 12. How will
you
write PHONE in the same language?

1. 17 – 10 – 16 – 15 – 6
2. 17 – 9 – 16 – 17 – 6
3. 17 – 9 – 17 – 15 – 6
4. 16 – 9 – 15 – 16 – 5

28. In the following question, the statement is followed by two conclusions. Which of the
two conclusions is/are true?
Statement: M < K > I < J > H = G ≤ F
Conclusions: I. H= F
II. J > G

1. Only conclusion I is true


2. Both conclusions I and II are true
3. Only conclusion II is true
4. Neither conclusion I nor II is true
29. Select the figure from among the given options that can replace the question
mark (?) in the following series.

1.

2.

3.

4.

30. Directions: A statement is given followed by two inferences I and II. You have to
consider the statement to be true even if it seems to be at variance with commonly
known facts. You have to decide which of the given inferences. if any.
follow from the given statement.
Statement :
National Expressway-A is the widest expressway and is used by few people. When
people find an empty wide road, people drive at high speed, which leads to accidents.
l. All happen due to over speeding.
II. High speed increases the risk of accident.
1. If only I follows
2 If both I and II follow
3 If only ll follows
4, If neither I nor II follows
31. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to sequentially replace the *
signs and balance the given equation.
33 * 4 * 15 * 3 * 61 = 188

1. + × ÷ −
2. × − ÷ +
3. + − ÷ ×
4. ÷ × − +

32. Select the option in which the following figure is embedded. (Rotation is NOT
allowed)

1.

2.

3.
4.

33. Select the figure from the options that can replace the question mark and complete
the pattern.

1.

2.

3.

4.

34. A number has been denoted to each of the given letters. Select the option from the
following four possible arrangements of these numbers that forms a meaningful word.
E = 1, N = 2, T = 3, S = 4, T = 5, D = 6, U = 7

1. 4,3,7,6,1,2,5
2. 2,1,4,3,6,7,5
3. 4,3,7,1,6,5,2
4. 2,1,4,6,3,5,7

35. In this question, the statement is followed by two conclusions. Which of the two
conclusion(s) is/are true?
Statement: A = B ≥ C ≤ D > G < E < F
Conclusions:
I. B > F
II. C < A

1. Only conclusion I is true.


2. Only conclusion II is true.
3. Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
4. Both conclusions I and II are true.

36. In this question, a statement is followed by two courses of action, numbered I and II.
You must assume everything in the statement to be true and on the basis of the
information given in the statement, decide which course of action/s logically follows
for pursuing.
Statement: There is a large increase in migration of villagers to urban areas as
repeated crop failure has put them into financial problems.
Course of action:
I. The villagers should be provided with an alternate source of income in their villages
which will make them stay there only.
II. To ensure their survival, the migrated villagers should be given access to all
housing options in urban areas.

1. Only II follows
2. Both I and II follow
3. Neither I nor II follows
4. Only I follows

37. A question is given, followed by two statements numbered (I) and (II). You have to
decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the
question. Read both the statements and select the appropriate answer.
Question: A, B, C and D are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. Who sits
to the immediate right of A?
Statements:
(I) C sits to the immediate left of A; only one person sits between C and D.
(II) Only one person sits between A and B; C sits to the immediate right of B.

1. Data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question while data in statement
II is not
2. Data in either statement I alone or statement II alone is sufficient to answer the
question
3. Data in statements I and II together is sufficient to answer the question
4. Data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question while data in statement
I is not

38. Select the figure from among the given options that can replace the question
mark (?) in the following series.

1.

2.

3.

4.

39. Six friends J, K, L, M, N and O are sitting around a circular table facing the centre.
N is not an immediate neighbour of M. M is sitting to the immediate left of J. J is sitting
opposite to L, who is sitting to the immediate right of K. Who is sitting second to the
left of L?

1. M
2. O
3. K
4. N

40. Three of the following words are alike in some manner and hence form a group.
Which word does NOT belong to that group? (The words must be considered as
meaningful English words and must not be grouped based on the number of
letters/number of
consonants/vowels in the word)

1. Clarinet
2. Flute
3. Piano
4. Piccolo

41. In a certain code, the word COMPAQ is written as DQNRBS and SONY is written as
TQOA. In the same code, how is MOTOROLA written?

1. NPUPSPMB
2. INUNSNMB
3. NQUQSQMC
4. OPUPUPIB

42. Out of the following five figures, four are alike in some manner and one differs from
these in that manner, Select the odd figure.

1.

2.

3.
4.

43. In a certain code language, ‘CROSS’ is written as ‘66’ and ‘CHART’ is written as
‘90’. How will ‘SYMBOL’ be written in that language?

1. 82
2. 93
3. 76
4. 88

44. Out Of the following five figures, four are alike in Some manner and One differs from
these in that Select the odd figure.

1.

2.

3.
4.

45. Which of the following letter-clusters should replace # and % so that the pattern and
relationship followed between the letter-cluster pair on the left side of :: is the same as
that on the right side of ::?
# : CLQ:: NDK: %

1. # = AJS, % = MAM
2. # = AOO, % = PAM
3. # = EIT, % = QBN
4. # = DIS, % = PBN

46. In a row of people all facing north, Prince is 5th from the right end. Amit is 15th from
the right end. Amit is exactly between Prince and Aditya. If Aditya is sixth from the left
end of the line, how many people are there in the row?

1. 29
2. 31
3. 30
4. 32

47. If + means −, − means ×, × means ÷, and ÷ means +, what will be the value of the
following expression?
45 × 9 ÷ 12 – 5 + 3
1. 34
2. 27
3. 36
4. 62

48.The second number in the given number-pairs is obtained by performing certain


mathematical operation(s) on the first number. The same operation(s) is/are followed
in all the number-pairs except one. Find that odd number-pair.

1. 10 : 33
2. 2 : 9
3. 8 : 29
4. 6 : 21

49. Select the number from among the given options that can replace the question mark
(?) in the following series.
189, 532, 316, ?, 377

1. 384
2. 291
3. 441
4. 405

50.Three Statements are given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II.
Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly
known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.
Statements:
Some poems are horses.
All horses are toys.
All toys are ships.
Conclusions:
I. All toys being poems is a possibility.
II. Some horses are ships.

1. Both conclusions I and II follow.


2. Either conclusion I or II follows.
3. Only conclusion I follows.
4. Neither conclusion I nor II follows.

51. ‘A # B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’.


‘A @ B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’.
‘A & B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’.
‘A % B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’.
If S % D # F @ G & H @ J,
then how is F related to H?

1. Daughter
2. Mother
3. Daughter’s daughter
4. Son’s wife

52. The sequence Of folding a piece Of paper and the manner in which the folded paper
has been cut is shown below. Choose a figure which would most closely resemble
the unfolded form of the paper.

1.

2.

3.

4.

53. Select the option that represents the letters that, when placed from left to right in the
following blanks, will complete the letter-series.
_VJRWB__RWBVL__BV__W

1. B V K R W M R
2. A V K R W M R
3. A W K R X N R
4. B W K R W M R

54. Directions: A statement is given followed by two inferences I and II. You have to
consider the statement to be true even if it seems to be at variance with commonly
known facts- You have to decide which of the given inferences, if any, follow from the
given statement.
Statement:
Extensive use of pesticides in agricultural production contaminates soil and water,
remain in the crops and finally enter food chain. thereby posing threat to the human
beings
Inference:
l. Excessive use Of pesticides in agricultural production is not good for people.
II. Excessive use of pesticides in agricultural production can be have a bad effect on
water.
1. If only II follows
2.If neither I nor II follows
3. If only I follows
4.If both I and II follow

55. In this question, two statements I and II have been given. These statements may be
independent causes or effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of the
statements may be the effect of the other statement. Read both statements and select
the correct answer.
I. Country X reduced their crude oil import by 6% in the last 5 years.
II. The automobile industry in Country X has witnessed a sharp decline of 13% in its
growth margin this year.

1. Both I and II are effects of independent causes.


2. I is the cause and II is its possible effect.
3. II is the cause and I is its possible effect.
4. Both I and II are independent causes.

56. A # B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’.


‘A @ B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’.
‘A & B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’.
‘A % B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’.
If D @ N @ H & Y @ F % V, then how is V related to H?

1. Father’s father
2. Father
3. Son-in-law
4. Wife’s father

57. Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the
numbers of the following set.
(NOTE : Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without
breaking down the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13
such as adding /deleting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down
13 into 1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is NOT
allowed)
(7, 3, 43)
(5, 2, 21)

1. (11,5,111)
2. (15,6,34)
3. (13,23,131)
4. (12,3,43)

58. Select the correct mirror image of the given combination when the mirror is placed
at PQ' as shown below.

1.
2.
3.

4.

59. Given below is a question followed by two statements I and II. Read both
statements carefully to decide which one of them is sufficient to answer the question.
Six people - A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in a straight line facing north. Who sits to
the immediate left of D?
(I) A sits second from one of the extreme ends of the line. Only two people sit between
A and B. E sits to the immediate right of C.
(II) C sits third from the left end of the line. Only one person sits between C and F. E
sits third to the right of F.

1. Data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question while data in statement
I is not.
2. Data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question while data in statement
II is not.
3. Data in statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
4. Data in statements I and II together are sufficient to answer the question.

60. Figure A is related to B in a certain pattem. Following the same pattern, figure C is
related to D. Study the pattern and select the figure which should be placed in place of
D.

1.

2.

3.

4.

61. Select the figure from the options that can replace the question mark (?) and
complete the given pattern.
1.

2.

3.

4.

62. If ÷ means −, − means ×, × means +, + means ÷, what will come in place of the question
mark (?)?
77 ÷ 7 × 17 – 49 + 7 = ?
1. 189
2. 119
3. 145
4. 169

3. A question is given, followed by two statements numbered (I) and (II). You have to
decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the
question. Read both the statements and select the appropriate answer.
Question: How many people are standing in the row where all people are facing north?
Statements:
(I) A is fourth from the left end; M is second to the right of A; and R is second from the
left end.
(II) M is fourth from the right end; only two people Stand between M and B.

1. Data in either statement I alone or statement II alone is sufficient to answer the


question
2. Data in statements I and II together is sufficient to answer the question
63. Data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question while data in statement
II is not
4. Data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question while data in statement
I is not

64. Three of the following words are alike in some manner and hence form a group.
Which word does NOT belong to that group? (The words must be considered as
meaningful English words and must not be grouped based on the number of
letters/number of consonants/vowels in the word)

1. Chickens
2. Bats
3. Seals
4. Rodents

65. In a certain code language, ‘MADRAS’ is written as ‘112’ and ‘JAMMU’ is written as
‘82’. How will ‘PUNJAB’ be written in that language?

1. 109
2. 104
3. 112
4. 115

66. ‘A # B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’.


‘A @ B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’.
‘A & B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’.
‘A % B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’.
If D @ N @ H & Y @ F % V, then how is Y related to D?

1. Mother
2. Husband’s mother
3. Father’s sister
4. Mother’s mother

67. Out Of the following five figures, four are alike in Some and differs from these in that
Select the odd figure.
1.

2.

3.

4.

68. Select the number from among the given options that can replace the question mark
(?) in the following series.
48, 75, 108, ?, 192

1. 153
2. 147
3. 112
4. 126

69. Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the
numbers of the following set.
(NOTE : Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without
breaking down the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13
such as adding /deleting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down
13 into 1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is NOT
allowed)
(8, 1, 46)
(9, 4, 22)

1. (4,2,5)
2. (8,5,43)
3. (7,3,13)
4. (7,6,13)

70.In this question, a question is followed by two statements numbered (I) and (II). You
have to decide whether the data provided in the statement/s are sufficient to answer
the question. Read both the statements and choose your answer carefully.
Question: P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are 7 people standing in a row all facing North (not
necessarily in the same order). Who is standing second to the right of T?
Statements:
(I) U is standing 3rd from the right end and 2nd to the left of R.
(II) Q is standing to the immediate right of T. Q is standing 2nd to the left of P.
Ans 1. The data in both the Statements (I) and (II) together are sufficient to answer the
question.
2. The data in Statement (II) alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in
statement (I) alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
3. The data in Statement (I) alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in
Statement (II) alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
4. The data in both the Statements (I) and (II) together are NOT sufficient to answer the
question.

71. ‘A # B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’.


‘A @ B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’.
‘A & B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’.
‘A % B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’.
If S % D # F @ G & H @ J,
then how is F related to J?

1. Daughter
2. Daughter’s daughter
3. Sister’s daughter
4. Son’s wife

72. A situation is given, followed by two conclusions I and II. Read the situation and
both the conclusions carefully and select the correct answer.
Situation:
Since the past 15 years, 75% of the products in the world’s pottery market comes from
Country K. However, the employment in the pottery industry of Country K has been
consistently declining by 5-9% every year since the past 3 years.
Conclusions:
I. Even after declining employment, Country K has enough potters to continue
contributing equally to the international market.
II. The local demand of pottery in Country K has substantially decreased leading to
less interest among potters.

1. Neither I nor II can be concluded


2. Only II can be concluded
3. Only I can be concluded
4. Both I and II can be concluded

73. Select the correct mirror image of the given combination when the mirror is placed
at ‘PQ’ as shown below.

1.

2.

3.

4.

74. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to sequentially replace the *
signs and balance the given equation.
268 * 4 * 8 * 5 * 14 = 41

1. + × − ÷
2. × ÷ + −
3. ÷ × + −
4. ÷ − × +

75. In a code language, 'PLUMAGE' is written as ‘GICOWNR’ and 'CRUSH' is written as


'JUWTE'. How will 'TRIBAL' be written in that language?

1. NCDKTV
2. NCBJTV
3. NCDJTV
4. NCBKTV

76. Each of A, B, C, D, E, F and G has an exam on a different day of a week starting


from Monday and ending on Sunday of the same week. A has an exam on Wednesday.
Only one person has an exam between A and B. D has an exam on the day
immediately before B. Only one person has an exam between F and B. G’s exam is on
one of the days before A but on one of the days after C. On which day does G have an
exam?

1. Friday
2. Tuesday
3. Monday
4. Wednesday

77. The sequence of folding a piece of paper and the manner in which the folded
Paper has been cut is shown below. Choose a figure which would most closely
resemble the unfolded form of the paper.

1.

2.

3.
4.

78. In this question, two statements I and II have been given. These statements may be
independent causes or effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of the
statements may be the effect of the other statement. Read both statements and select
the correct answer.
I.Since the past three years, State M has reported a sharp and substantial decline in
the state’s agricultural produce.
II.In the last five years, there has been an increase in the overall average Rainfall by
6% in State M bringing respite to the farmers.

1. I is the cause and II is its possible effect


2. Both I and II are independent causes
3. II is the cause and I is its possible effect
4. Both I and II are effects of independent causes

79. Out Of the following five figures, four are alike in some manner and one differs from
these in that manner, Select the odd figure.

1.

2.
3.

4.

80. Directions: A statement is given followed by two inferences I and II. You have to
consider the statement to be true even if it seems to be at variance with commonly
known facts- You have to decide which of the given inferences, if any,
follow from the given statement.
Statement:
Many students are addicted to mobile games and this leads to poor academic
performance.
I. Many Students are not paying attention to studies due to mobile games.
II. It is only because Of mobile that Students fail in the Examination.
1.If only II follows
2.If neither I nor II follows
3. If both I and II follow
4.If only I follows

81. Select the option in which the following figure is embedded. (Rotation is NOT
allowed).

1.

2.
3.

4.

82. Select the option that represents the letters that, when placed from left to right in the
following blanks, will complete the letter-series.
FIR_DF__EDF_T_DFI_E_

1. E I S I E U D
2. E G S J E U E
3. E H S I E U D
4. E I S I E U E

83. Given in the table are the number codes for the given letters. Select the combination
of numbers so that the letters arranged accordingly will form a meaningful word.

1. 3,4,1,5,2,6
2. 6,5,3,4,1,2
3. 2,4,6,3,5,1
4. 2,4,6,3,1,5

84. Which of the following letter-clusters should replace # and % so that the pattern and
relationship followed between the letter-cluster pair on the left side of :: is the same as
that on the right side of ::?
# : KNF :: QCV : %
1. # = IPD, % = OET
2. # = HPD, % = NFS
3. # = MLH, % = OET
4. # = HQC, % = NFS

85. In this question, the statement is followed by two conclusions. Which of the two
conclusion(s) is/are true?
Statement: Z > F ≥ A = B = G > S < E
Conclusions:
I. Z < A
II. G < F

1. Only conclusion I is true.


2. Only conclusion II is true.
3. Both conclusions I and II are true.
4. Neither conclusion I nor II is true.

86. The second number in the given number-pairs is obtained by performing certain
mathematical operation(s) on the first number. The same operation(s) is/are followed
in all the number-pairs except one. Find that odd number-pair.

1. 18 : 42
2. 1 : 6
3. 15 : 34
4. 7 : 18

87. Three statements are given, followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III.
Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with
commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the
statements.
Statements:
l. All phones are laptops.
ll. All pen-drives are phones.
lll. All pen-drives are pens.
Conclusions:
I. All pens are phones.
II. All laptops are pens.
III. All pen-drives are laptops.

1. Only conclusion III follows


2. Only conclusions I and II follow
3. Only conclusions II and III follow
4. Only conclusions I and III follow

88.

1.

2.

3.

4.

89. There are 4 friends A, B, C and D standing in a straight line, though not necessarily
in the same order. A and B are ahead of at least 1 person. B stands between C and D.
D does not stand last. Who stands first?

1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D

90. Select the figure that will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following
figure series.
1.

2.

3.

4.

91.Information given below represents the number codes for the given letters. Select
the
combination of numbers so that the letters arranged accordingly will form a
meaningful word.
R = 1, E = 2, A = 3, C = 4, T = 5, I = 6, V = 7, E = 8

1. 4,1,2,3,5,8,7,6
2. 4,1,2,3,5,6,7,8
3. 7,2,1,3,8,4,5,6
4. 4,3,1,5,6,7,8,2

92. In a code language, 'SLAIN' is written as ‘PKCNU’ and 'DENT' is written as 'VPGF'.
How will 'CUBOID' be written in that language?

1. FKQDWE
2. FJQDWE
3. FKQDVF
4. EWDPKE

93. Three of the following four triads are alike in a certain way as they are formed by
performing same mathematical operations among themselves and thus form a group.
Which triad does NOT belong to that group?
1. 11 : 21 : 121
2. 7 : 15 : 49
3. 2 : 3 : 4
4. 9 : 17 : 81

94. Out Of the following five figures, four are alike in Some manner and differs from
these in that Select the odd figure.

1.

2.

3.

4.

95. Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to sequentially replace the *
signs and balance the given equation.
11 * 7 * 345 * 5 * 31 = 115

1. + × ÷ −
2. × + ÷ −
3. ÷ × + −
4. ÷ − + ×

96. Figure A is related to B following a certain pattern. Following the same pattern,
figure
C is related to D. Study the pattern and select the figure which should be placed in
place of D.

1.

2.

3.

4.

97. Seven persons are sitting around a circular dining table facing the towards the
centre. S is sitting to the immediate left of Y and third to the right of R. R is sitting to the
immediate left of A and immediate right of P. A is sitting to the immediate left of D. Q is
sitting to the immediate left of P. If D exchanges seat with Y and P with Q, then who is
sitting to the immediate right of D?

1. P
2. S
3. Q
4. R
98. In this question, two statements I and II have been given. These statements may be
independent causes or effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of the
statements may be the effect of the other statement. Read both statements and select
the correct answer.
I.Over the last two years 22% of the Company P’s manpower was laid off.
II.Over the past two years Company P has sold off many of their major assets.

1. Both I and II are effects of a common cause.


2. I is the cause and II is its possible effect.
3. II is the cause and I is its possible effect.
4. Both I and II are independent causes.

99. Out Of the following five figures, four are alike in some manner and one differs from
these in that manner, Select the odd figure.

1.

2.

3.

4.
100. Which of the following letter-clusters should replace # and % so that the pattern
and Relationship followed between the letter-cluster pair on the left side of :: is the same
as
that on the right side of ::?
# : KNE :: PQV : %

1. # = NOB, % = SRY
2. # = NKF, % = MTU
3. # = MOB, % = RTT
4. # = HQD, % = MTV

101. Select the figure from the options that can replace the question mark (?) and
complete the given pattern.

1.

2.

3.

4.

102. Given below is a question followed by two statements I and II. Read both
statements carefully to decide which one of them is sufficient to answer the question
Six people - K, M, N, P, Q and R are sitting around a circular table facing the centre.
Who sits second to the left of P?
(I) K sits to the immediate right of P. Only two people sit between P and Q. R sits
second to the right of M.
(II) Only two people sit between N and M. Q is an immediate neighbour of M. Only one
person sits between Q and K.

1. Data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question while data in statement
I is not.
2. Data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question while data in statement
II is not.
3. Data in statements I and II together are NOT sufficient to answer the question.
4. Data in statements I and II together are sufficient to answer the question.

103. Select the option in which the following figure is embedded. (Rotation is NOT
allowed)

1.

2.
3.

4.

104. Three statements are given, followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III.
Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with
commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the
statements.
Statement:
Some Bangles are Bracelets.
All chains are Rings.
Some Bracelets are Chains.
Conclusions:
(I) Some Bangles are Rings.
(II) Some Chains are Bangles.
(III) Some Rings are Bracelets.

1. Only Conclusion III follows.


2. Both Conclusions I and II follow.
3. Both Conclusions I and III follow.
4. Only Conclusion I follows.

105. Amit ranked 7th from the top and 26th from the bottom in his class. How many
students are there in the class?
1. 31
2. 33
3. 27
4. 32

106. Select the number from among the given options that can replace the question
mark (?) in the following series.
242, 288, ?, 392, 450

1. 338
2. 375
3. 316
4. 324

107. Directions: A statement is given followed by two inferences I and II. You have to
consider the statement to be true even if it seems to be at variance with commonly
known facts. You have to decide which of the given inferences, if any, follow from the
given statement.
Statement:
In a football match between team-X and Team-Y, the total number of goals scored by
Team-Y were 5, out of which 3 goals were scored by the left footed player.
Inference:
I.The left footed player was adept at scoring goals.
II. 60% of the players in Team-Y are left footed.
1. If only I follows
2. If only II follows
3. If neither I nor II follows
4. If both I and II follow

108. The sequence of folding a piece of paper and the manner in which the folded
paper has been cut is shown below. Choose a figure which would most closely
resemble the unfolded form of the paper.
1.

2.

3.

4.

109. Select the option that represents the letters that, when placed from left to right in
the following blanks, will complete the letter-series.
SCR_WS_R_W_C_GWS_RH_

1. G D F S R C W
2. H D F S R C W
3. E C F S R C W
4. E D F S R D W

110. If + means −, − means ×, × means ÷, and ÷ means +, what will be the value of the
following expression?
3÷6+3–4×4=?

1. 8
2. 5
3. 6
4. 4

111. In this question, a statement is followed by two courses of actions, numbered I and
II.
You must assume everything in the statement to be true and on the basis of the
information given in the statement, decide which of the course of action/s logically
follow for pursuing.
Statement: Some serious mistakes were found in the technical section of a company.
Course of Action:
I. An efficient technical team should be appointed to check the technical errors.
II. A reason explanation notice should be issued to all the employees involved in the
irregularities.

1. Neither I nor II follows


2. Only I follows
3. Only II follows
4. Both I and II follow

112. Select the figure from among the given options that can replace the question
mark (?) in the following series.

1.

2.

3.

4.
113. In a certain code language, ‘POLISH’ is written as ‘89’ and ‘CLIP’ is written as ‘72’.
How will ‘CONTROL’ be written in that language?

1. 89
2. 92
3. 106
4. 99

114.Three of the following words are alike in some manner and hence form a group.
Which word does NOT belong to that group? (The words must be considered as
meaningful English words and must not be grouped based on the number of
letters/number of consonants/vowels in the word)

1. Engineer
2. Doctor
3. Carpenter
4. Teacher

115. Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the
numbers of the following sets.
(NOTE : Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking
down the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13 such as
adding /deleting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and
3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is NOT allowed)
(18, 39, 60), (27, 48, 69)

1. (24, 64,96)
2. (35, 56, 77)
3. (31, 52, 84)
4. (17, 28, 49)

116. ‘A # B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’.


‘A @ B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’.
‘A & B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’.
‘A % B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’.
If Z % X # C @ V & B @ N, then how is Z related to B?

1. Son’s wife
2. Daughter
3. Husband’s mother
4. Mother

117. ‘A # B’ means ‘A is the brother of B’.


‘A @ B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’.
‘A & B’ means ‘A is the husband of B’.
‘A % B’ means ‘A is the wife of B’.
If D @ N @ H & Y @ F % V, then how is Y related to D?

1. Mother’s mother
2. Sister’s daughter
3. Mother
4. Daughter’s daughter

118.In the given question, the statement is followed by two conclusions. Which of the
two
conclusions is/are true?
Statement: Z = E ≥ R > G < Y > Q = F
Conclusions:
I. R < F
II. R ≥ Z

1. Both conclusions I and II are true


2. Only conclusion II is true
3. Only conclusion I is true
4. Neither conclusion I nor II is true

119. A question is given, followed by two statements numbered (I) and (II). You have to
decide whether the data provided in the statements is sufficient to answer the
question. Read both the statements and select the appropriate answer.
Question: Four people, A, B, C and D, are sitting in a straight line, facing south. Who is
sitting at the right end?
Statements:
(I) Only two people sit between B and D; A sits to the immediate left of B.
(II) Only one person sits between B and C; A sits to the immediate right of C.

1. Data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question while data in statement
II is not
2. Data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question while data in statement
I is not
3. Data in either statement I alone or statement II alone is sufficient to answer the
question
4. Data in statements I and II together is sufficient to answer the question

120. Select the correct mirror image of the given combination when the mirror is held at
the right side of the image.

1.

2.
3.
4.

CHSL 22 MAINS

121.Select the number from among the given options that can replace the question
mark (?) in the following series.
337, 354, 373, 394, 417, ?

1. 446
2. 444
3. 440
4. 442

122. Select the option that is related to the third figure in the same way as the second
figure is related to the first figure.
1.

2.

3.

4.

123. Select the option in which the given figure is embedded (Iotation is allowed).
1.

2.

3.

4.

124. In a certain code language, ‘RETAIL’ is written as ‘FNQWJY’ and ‘POLICE’ is


written as ‘NHJUTQ’. How will ‘HARBOR’ be written in that language?

1. GTWMFW
2. GTMWWF
3. GTMWFW
4. GTWMWF

125. Select the correct water image Of the given figure.


1.

2.

3.

4.

126. Read the given statement and conclusions carefully. Decide which of the given
conclusions is/are definitely true from the statement.
Statement: F > B < E ≤ C = D ≥ A > G
Conclusion I: G < F
Conclusion II: C > G

1. Only Conclusion II is true


2. Both Conclusion I and Conclusion II are true
3. Only Conclusion I is true
4. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is true

127. If you are the 27th person in a queue from one end and 38th from the other end,
what
is the total number of persons in the queue?

1. 66
2. 65
3. 64
4. 63

128. The sentence below has a word in which the letters are jumbled up. Rearrange the
letters of that word, written in capital letters, to form the correct word.
After a long negotiation, they finally reached a EADL that satisfied both parties.

1. DALE
2. LEAD
3. DEAL
4. LADE

129. Select the option that indicates the correct arrangement of the given words in the
order in which they appear in an English dictionary.
1. Talisman
2. Tantamount
3. Tangential
4. Tantalizing
5. Taciturn

1. 4, 2, 3, 5, 1
2. 1, 4, 3, 5, 2
3. 3, 5, 1, 4, 2
4. 5, 1, 3, 4, 2

130. Identify the figure that does NOT belong to the following series.
1.

2.

3.

4.

131. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the
information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with
commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the
statements.
Statements:
(A) All actors are gold.
(B) All gold are houses.
(C) All rooms are houses.
Conclusions:
I. Some gold are rooms.
II. Some rooms are actors.
1. Only Conclusion I follows
2. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II follows
3. Only Conclusion II follows
4. Both Conclusion I and Conclusion II follow

132. Read the given statement and conclusions carefully. Decide which of the given
conclusions is/are definitely true from the statement.
Statement: M < K ≤ N > P = J > O ≥ L
Conclusion I: N > L
Conclusion II: O = M

1. Only Conclusion II is true


2. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II is true
3. Only Conclusion I is true
4. Both Conclusion I and Conclusion II are true

133. Read the given statement and courses of action carefully. Assuming that the
information given in the statement is true, decide which of the given courses of action
logically follows for pursuing.
Statement:
The traffic congestion in the city has significantly increased during peak hours.
Courses of Action:
I. Improve public transportation infrastructure and services to provide viable
alternatives to private vehicles.
II. Impose hefty fines on individual drivers during peak hours.

1. Both Course of Action I and Course of Action II follow


2. Neither Course of Action I nor Course of Action II follows
3. Only Course of Action I follows
4. Only Course of Action II follows

134. Six boxes, labelled A, B, C, D, E and F, are arranged vertically from top to bottom.
The top position is considered as the 1st position, whereas the bottom position is the
last position. Box F is placed immediately above box E. There are three boxes between
A and B. Box A is above box B. There is one box between E and D. There are three
boxes between E and C. Box E is placed at the second-last position.
Which of the following boxes is placed immediately above box D?

1. C
2. B
3. F
4. A

135. The sequence of folding a piece of paper and the manner in which the folded
paper is cut is shown in the following figures. How would this paper look when
unfolded?

1.

2.

3.

4.
136. Which two numbers should be interchanged to make the following equation
correct?
96 ÷ 8 − 3 × 6 + 32 = 24

1. 6 and 8
2. 3 and 32
3. 3 and 8
4. 8 and 32

137. In a certain code language, ‘GATE’ is written as ‘JOFB’ and ‘IDLE’ is written as
‘JGID’. How will ‘MILK’ be written in that language?

1. PNGH
2. PGNH
3. OFMG
4. OMFG

138. Select the letter-cluster from among the given options that can replace the
question mark (?) in the following series.
EBD, JGI, ?, TQS, YVX

1. OKN
2. OLN
3. NLO
4. NKO

139. Select the letter-cluster from among the given options that can replace the
question mark (?) in the following series.
HCE, MHJ, ?, TOQ, VQS, WRT

1. RMO
2. RLN
3. QLN
4. QMO

140. If ‘+’ means ‘÷’, ‘×’ means ‘−’, ‘÷’ means ‘+’ and ‘−’ means ‘×’, then what will come in
place of the question mark (?) in the following equation?
91 + 13 − 8 × 37 ÷ 44 = ?

1. 67
2. 59
3. 63
4. 51

141. Read the given statement and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information
given in the statement is true, decide which of the given conclusions logically follows
from the statement.
Statement:
India’s largest lender bank has announced that it will be allowing customers to
exchange ₹2,000 notes without a requisition slip for amounts up to ₹20,000.
Conclusions:
I. No one will be allowed to withdraw an amount of more than ₹20,000.
II. No requisition slip is required for exchange of up to ₹20,000.

1. Only Conclusion II follows


2. Both Conclusion I and Conclusion II follow
3. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II follows
4. Only Conclusion I follows

142. The sentence below has a word in which the letters are jumbled up. Rearrange the
letters of that word, written in capital letters, to form the correct word.
The ETNSIL night was interrupted only by the gentle rustling of leaves in the breeze.

1. SILENT
2. LISTEN
3. TENILS
4. NILETS

143. Four number-pairs have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner
and one is different. Select the one that is different.

1. (837, 948)
2. (671, 782)
3. (456, 765)
4. (258, 369)

144. Select the option that is related to the third word in the same way as the second
word is related to the first word.
Pulp : Paper :: Sugarcane : ?
1. Egg
2. Jaggery
3. Milk
4. Grapes

145. Select the figure from among the given options that can replace the question mark
( in the following series.

1.

2.

3.

4.
146. Select the word-pair in which the two words share a different relationship from that
shared by the two words in the rest of the word-pairs.

1. Assign : Allot
2. Solicit : Request
3. Fallacy : Illusion
4. Initial : Final

147. Select the figure from the options that can replace the question mark ( ? ) and
complete the given pattern.

1.

2.

3.

4.

148. Select the option that is related to the fifth number in the same way as the second
number is related to the first number and the fourth number is related to the third
number.
7 : 336 :: 3 : 24 :: 5 : ?

1. 122
2. 120
3. 125
4. 130

149. Given below is a pair of events (i) and (ii). Assuming that the information given in
both (i) and (ii) is true, decide the nature of their relationship. Do not assume anything
beyond the given information in deciding the answer.
Event (i): High levels of air pollution in the city
Event (ii): Increased respiratory problems and health issues among the population
1. Event (i) is the effect and Event (ii) is its cause.
2. Both the events are causes of some common effect.
3. Both the events are effects of some common cause.
4. Event (ii) is the effect and Event (i) is its cause

150. Read the given statement and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information
given in the statement is true, decide which of the given conclusions logically follows
from the statement.
Statement:
The new government policy aims to reduce carbon emissions by 50% within the next
decade.
Conclusions:
I. The government will ban all the vehicles that run on fossil fuel immediately.
II. The government will shut down all the coal-fired power plants.

1. Only Conclusion I follows


2. Both Conclusion I and Conclusion II follow
3. Only Conclusion II follows
4. Neither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II follows

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151.What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the given series?
18, 74, 298, 1194, 4778, ?

1. 19112
2. 19114
3. 19110
4. 19116

152. Three of the following four number-pairs are alike in a certain way and thus form a
group. Which is the pair that does not belong to that group?
(NOTE : Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down
the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13 such as adding
/subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and
then performing mathematical operations on 1and 3 is not allowed.)

1. 11-89
2. 13-117
3. 15-135
4. 18-162

153. Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the
numbers of the following sets.
(NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down
the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g., 13 – Operations on 13 such as adding
/subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and
then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed.)
(5, 5, 25)
(2, 5, 10)

1. (9, 3, 26)
2. (4, 4, 20)
3. (7, 3, 14)
4. (3, 3, 9)

154. Seven people, A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in a straight line, facing north.
Only three people sit to the left of D. Only two people sit between D and A. B sits fifth to
the right of C. G sits to the immediate right of E but somewhere to the left of A.
Who sits to the extreme right?

1. B
2. E
3. A
4. G

155. Figure A is related to B in a certain pattern. Following the same pattern, figure C is
related to D. Study the pattern and select the figure which should be placed in place of
D.
1.

2.

3.

4.

156. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the second, fourth, fifth,
and sixth letters of the word HOCKEY (when counted from left to right) using each letter
only once in each word?

1. Three
2. Zero
3. One
4. Two
157. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. You have to take the given
statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.
You have to decide which conclusions logically follow(s) from the given statements.
Statements:
Some pens are books.
All book are cars.
Some cars are spoons.
Conclusions:
(I) : Some spoons are pens.
(II) : Some books are pens.

1. Only conclusion (I) follows


2. Both conclusions (I) and (II) follow
3. Neither conclusion (I) nor (II) follows
4. Only conclusion (II) follows

158. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed in the blanks of the
given series will complete the series.
A_DF GI_L MOP_ _UVX YA_D

1. CJQRB
2. BJQRB
3. CJRSB
4. BJRSB

159. When the below given diagram is folded in the shape of a cube which symbol will
face opposite to 'A'?

1.
2.

3.

4.

160. Select the option figure that will replace the question mark (?) in the figure given
below to complete the pattern.

1.

2.

3.

4.

161. Select the option that is related to the third word in the same way as the second
word is related to the first word.
(The words must be considered as meaningful English words and must not be related to
each other based on the number of letters/number of consonants/vowels in the word.)
Crowd : Dense : : Slope : ?

1. Fill
2. Plain
3. Tight
4. Steep

162. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed in the blanks of the
given series will make it logically complete.
PR_Y__RA_ZP_A_Z

1. APYZZY
2. APYZRY
3. AZYZRY
4. AZPYRY

163. In a certain code language, ‘CARD’ is coded as ‘7359’, ‘SERV’ is coded as


‘1256’and ‘PACK’ is coded as ‘8497’. What is the code for ‘D’ in the given code
language?

1. 3
2. 7
3. 5
4. 9

164. Each of the digits in the number 7148356 is arranged in ascending order from left
to right. The position of how many digits will remain unchanged as compared to that in
the original number?

1. Two
2. None
3. One
4. Three

165. Four of the following five figures are alike in a certain way and thus form a group.
Which is the one that does NOT belong to that group?
1.B
2.A
3.C
4.D

166. What will come in the place of the question mark (?) in the following equation if ‘+’
and ‘–’ are interchanged and ‘×’and ‘÷’ are interchanged?
113 ÷ 4 – 217 × 7 + 4 = ?

1. 479
2. 477
3. 459
4. 467

167. What will come in the place of the question mark (?) in the following equation if ‘+’
and ‘–’ are interchanged and ‘×’and ‘÷’ are interchanged?
161 ÷ 4 + 75 × 5 – 4 = ?

1. 633
2. 533
3. 543
4. 643

168. What approximate value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following
equation?
49.85 – 5.31 + 9.97 = ?

1. 6
2. 19
3. 55
4. 37
169. Select the correct option that indicates the arrangement of the given words in a
logical and meaningful order.
1. Shirt piece
2.Thread
3. Fabric
4. Shirt
5. Cotton

1. 5, 3, 1, 2, 4
2. 5, 2, 3, 1, 4
3. 3, 1, 2, 4, 5
4. 3, 5, 1, 2, 4

170. A question is given, followed by two statements labelled I and II. Identify which of
the statements is/are sufficient to answer the question.
Question:
A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a circular table. Each of them faces either the
centre of the table or outside (i.e., opposite to the centre). In which direction is D facing?
Statements:
(I) B sits second to the right of F and both are facing the centre. Only two people are
sitting between A and E from the either
sides. Both A and E are facing the same direction. A is not an immediate neighbor of B.
(II) C is facing the opposite direction of B. D is sitting to the second left of C.

1. Statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.


2. Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question while statement I is not.
3. Statements I and II together are sufficient to answer the question.
4. Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question while statement II is not.

171. A statement is followed by four conclusions. Which of the conclusions is/are true
based on the given statement?
Statement:
I<M<F≤D≤S=J
Conclusions:
I) S < M
II) F = S
III) I > J
IV) M < D

1. Only conclusion II is true.


2. Only conclusion IV is true.
3. Conclusions I and III are true.
4. Conclusions IV and II are true.

172. One statement is given, and it is followed by two inferences numbered I and II.
Read the statement and decide which of the inferences is/are true for the given
statement.
Statements: Fuel prices in India are inflating day by day, and there is no upper limit in its
price increase.
Inferences:
I. Central and State governments have not cut down their respective taxes on fuel.
II. Inflation in the international market is influencing the rising fuel prices.

1. Neither inference I nor II is true.


2. Only inference I is true.
3. Both inferences I and II are true.
4. Only inference II is true.

173. What will come in the place of the question mark (?) in the following equation if ‘+’
and ‘–’ are interchanged and ‘×’and ‘÷’ are interchanged?
163 ÷ 3 + 147 × 7 – 1 = ?

1. 459
2. 469
3. 479
4. 489

174. Given below is a statement followed by two possible reasons numbered I and II.
Read the statement carefully and decide which of the two explain(s) the
event/observation/information given in the statement.
statement:
In India, large cities have attracted migrant population from across rural parts of the
country. According to 2011 census, in India’s six largest metros (Delhi, Mumbai,
Chennai, Bengaluru, Kolkata and Hyderabad), approximately 48% of the residents were
migrants.
reasons:
I) Migration happens due to availability of better career and economic prospects in
cities.
II) Migration happens because people like travelling and exploring new cities.
1. Neither I nor II is a possible reason.
2. Only I is a possible reason.
3. Only II is a possible reason.
4. Both I and II are possible reasons.

175. Three of the following word pairs are alike in some manner and hence form a
group. Which word pair does not belong to that group?
(The words must be considered as meaningful English words and must not be grouped
based on the number of letters/number of consonants/vowels in the word.)

1. Travel : Tour
2. Look : See
3. Carry : Lift
4. Close : Distant

176. Identify the figure given in the options which when put in place of (?) will logically
complete the series.

1.

2.

3.
4.

177. A certain number of people are sitting in a row, facing north. N is sitting third to the
left of P. M is sitting third to the left of N. O is sitting third to the left of M. M is sitting
between O and N. N is sitting between M and P. If no other person is sitting in the row,
what is the total number of persons seated?

1. 10
2. 8
3. 11
4. 9

178. Q is the mother of R. P is the husband of Q. S is the brother of R. How is P related


to S?

1. Wife’s brother
2. Son
3. Brother
4. Father

179. In a certain code language, ‘BUTTER’ is coded as ‘CWWSCO’ and ‘THEORY’ is


coded as ‘UJHNPV’. How will ‘LATENT’ be coded in that language?

1. MCWDLQ
2. MEVCKR
3. MDXCLQ
4. MCWDMP

180. In this question, a question is followed by two statements numbered (I) and (II).
You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer
the question. Read both the statements and decide the appropriate answer.
Question: How is Kishore related to Sujata?
(I) Navya is the daughter of Kishore. Vinita is the wife of Kishore.
(II) Aman is the brother of Navya. Sujata is the only daughter of Aman.

1. Both (I) and (II) together are needed.


2. (I) alone is sufficient while (II) alone is not sufficient.
3. Either (I) alone or (II) alone is sufficient.
4. (II) alone is sufficient while (I) alone is not sufficient.

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181. Select the correct mirror image of the given figure when the mirror is placed at MN
as shown below.

1.

2.

3.

4.
182. How many meaningful English words can be formed using second, third, sixth and
seventh letters of the word ‘CRACKER’
(when counted from left to right) using each letter only once in each word ?

1. Two
2. One
3. Zero
4. Three

183. Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the
numbers of the following sets.
(NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down
the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13 such as adding
/subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and
then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed)
(4, 12, 8)
(2, 7, 5)

1. 1, 4, 3
2. 9, 4, 7
3. 3, 6, 5
4. 7, 2, 1

184. Identify the figure given in the options, which when put in place of ‘?’ will logically
complete the series.

1.
2.

3.

4.

185. In a certain code language, ‘TALKER’ is coded as ‘!@#©$%’ and ‘TALKED’ is


coded as ‘$%@#!£’. What is the code for ‘D’ in that code language?

1. %
2. ©
3. !
4. £

1816. Select the word-pair that best represents a similar relationship to the one
expressed in the pairs of words given below. (The words must be considered as
meaningful English words and must not be related to each other based on the number
of
letters / number of consonants / vowels in the word.)
Docile : Defiant, Placid : Turbulent

1. Optimal : Ideal
2. Scrumptious : Delicious
3. Zenith : Nadir
4. Relinquish : Surrender

187. The first figure is related to the second figure in a certain way. Study the pattern
and select the figure which should be placed in place of the question mark (?) such that
the third figure is related to the fourth figure in the same way.
1.

2.

3.

4.

188. Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the
numbers of the following sets.
(NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down
the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13 such as adding
/subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and
then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed)
(3, 5, 18)
(2, 3, 15)

1. 1, 5, 11
2. 5, 6, 11
3. 1, 2, 13
4. 5, 2, 10

189. A statement is followed by two conclusions, numbered I and II. Find out which of
the following conclusion(s) is/are true based on the given statements.
Statement: Z < Y = J ≥ G ≥ P ≥ C ≥ R
Conclusions:
I. Z ≥ R
II. J = C

1. Neither conclusion I nor II is true


2. Both conclusions I and II are true
3. Only conclusion I is true
4. Only conclusion II is true

190. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed in the blanks of the
given series will complete the series.
CDG_ IJ_Z O_SZ _VYZ _BEZ

1. ZMPUA
2. OJGFU
3. FUGUI
4. FJONI

191. Three of the following four word pairs are alike and thus form a group. Select the
word pair that does NOT belong to that group.

1. Restaurant - chefs
2. Theatre - movies
3. Hospital - doctors
4. School - teachers

192. In this question, a statement is followed by two inferences numbered I and II.
Based on the statement, you have to decide which of the inferences can be derived
from the statement. (An inference is something which is not directly stated but can be
derived from the given facts/information in the statement)
Statement: The eligibility for admission to the course is a minimum of 80% marks in the
10th standard board exams. However, students who have appeared for the 10th
standard board exams this year can also apply.
Inference:
I. No 11th standard students can apply for the course.
II. Students who have appeared for 10th standard exams will get admission only if they
score 80% or more in their exam.

1. Neither (I) nor (II) can be inferred.


2. Only (II) can be inferred.
3. Both (I) and (II) can be inferred.
4. Only (I) can be inferred.

193. This question has three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II.
You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance
from commonly known facts. You have to decide which conclusion(s) logically follow(s)
from the given statements.
Statements:
•Some J’s are A’s.
•Some A’s are B’s.
•All the B’s are C’s.
Conclusions:
I. Some C’s are A’s.
II. Some B’s are J’s.

1. Neither Conclusion I nor II follows


2. Both Conclusions I and II follow
3. Only Conclusion II follows
4. Only Conclusion I follows

194. Four of the following five figures are alike in a certain way and thus form a group.
Select the one that does NOT belong to that group.

1. D
2. A
3. B
4. C

195. What should come in place of ‘?’ in the given series?


16, 21, ?, 43, 60, 81, 106
1. 30
2. 31
3. 32
4. 33
196. A square sheet of paper is folded along the dotted line successively along the
directions shown and is then punched in the last. How would the paper look when
unfolded?

1.

2.

3.

4.

197. A certain number of people are sitting in a row, facing north. Only two people sit
between K and L. L sits third to the right of M. Only three people sit between I and J. I
sits to the immediate right of K. If no other person is sitting in the row, how many people
are there in total?

1. Twelve
2. Nine
3. Ten
4. Eight

198. A statement is followed by two conclusions, numbered I and II. Find out which of
the following conclusion(s) is/are true based on the given statements.
Statement: G < H > K ≤ S ≥ L = M < Q
Conclusions:
I. G > L
II. H = Q

1. Only conclusion I is true


2. Only conclusion II is true
3. Neither conclusion I nor II is true
4. Both conclusions I and II are true

199. Read the following information and answer the question that follows.
Suresh has started practicing critical reasoning after hearing about Ramesh’s incredible
result in the competitive exam.
Which of the following can be inferred from the given statement? (An inference is
something which is not directly stated but can be derived from the given
facts/information in the statement)
I) Ramesh has scored most of the marks in critical reasoning.
II) Most of the questions in the exam constitute of critical reasoning questions.

1. Neither (I) nor (II) can be inferred


2. Only (II) can be inferred
3. Both (I) and (II) can be inferred
4. Only (I) can be inferred

200. How many meaningful four-letter English words can be formed using T, U, K and S
using each letter only once in each word?

1. One
2. None
3. More than two
4. Two

201. Sunita is ranked 10th from the top and 18th from the bottom in her class. How
many students are there in the class?

1. 30
2. 28
3. 29
4. 27
202. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which
is the one that does NOT belong to that group?
(NOTE : Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down
the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13 such as adding /
subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and
then performing mathematical operations on 1and 3 is not allowed)

1. 33-97
2. 25-75
3. 38-114
4. 41-123

203. In a certain code language, ‘FAWN’ is coded as ‘09( )’ and ‘LAWN’ is coded as ‘9(
)1’.What is the code for ‘L’ in that code language?
1. )
2. (
3. 1
4. 0

204. What will come in place of ‘?’ in the following equation, if ‘+’ and ‘–‘ are
interchanged and ‘×’ and ‘÷’ are interchanged?
292 ÷ 2 − 15 + 164 × 4 = ?

1. 557
2. 556
3. 555
4. 558

205. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which
is the one that does NOT belong to that group?
(NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down
the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13 such as adding /
subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and
then performing mathematical operations on 1and 3 is not allowed)

1. 13, 52
2. 25, 100
3. 41, 164
4. 33, 152
206. What should come in place of ‘?’ in the given series?
154, 159, 169, 184, ?, 229, 259

1. 204
2. 201
3. 202
4. 203

207. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed in the blanks of the
given series will complete the series.
FMD_ B_ZA _MVW TM_S PMN_

1. EMXRO
2. VJJFO
3. ENKGF
4. VHUYI

208. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed in the blanks of the
given series will complete the series.
TRY_ US_U V_YU _UYU XVY_

1. FUUTH
2. UFYDJ
3. UCRSD
4. UYTWU

209. What will come in place of ‘?’ in the following equation, if ‘+’ and ‘–‘ are
interchanged and ‘×’ and ‘÷’ are interchanged?
313 ÷ 4 − 2107 × 7 + 24 = ?

1. 1529
2. 1537
3. 1525
4. 1527

210. How many meaningful English words can be formed using B, E, O and R using
each letter only once in each word?

1. Two
2. Zero
3. Three
4. One

211.Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed in the blanks of the
given series will complete the series.
C_EF HNE_ _NEP RN_U WNE_

1. PAWER
2. FHOSM
3. NKMEZ
4. CAHKL

212. Identify the figure given in the options which when put in place of the question
mark (?) will logically complete the series?

1.

2.

3.
4.

213. This question consists of a pair of words which have a certain relationship to each
other. Select the pair from the options which has the same relationship as the ones
given below:
Bewilder: Confuse, Harmony : Concord
Ans 1. Fierce: Gentle
2. Ponder: Contemplate
3. Docile: Defiant
4. Timid: Bold

214. A statement is followed by two conclusions, numbered I and II. Find out which of
the following conclusion(s) is/are true
based on the given statements.
Statement: P ≤ L ≥ M ≥ N = U < V < G
Conclusions:
I. P > V
II. G ≤ L

1. Both conclusions I and II are true


2. Only conclusion II is true
3. Only conclusion I is true
4. Neither conclusion I nor II is true

215. How many meaningful four-letter English words can be formed using the second,
third, fifth and seventh letters of the word TOURIST (when counted from left to right)
using each letter only once in each word.’

1. None
2. Two
3. One
4. More than two

216. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. You have to take the given
statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.
You have to decide which conclusion/s logically follow/s from the given statements.
Statements:
All apples are plums.
Some plums are berries.
Some berries are coconuts.
Conclusions:
1. Some berries are plums.
2. All plums are apples.
3. Some coconuts are berries.

1. Only conclusion 3 follows.


2. Only conclusion 1 follows.
3. Only conclusion 2 follows.
4. Both conclusions 1 and 3 follow.

217. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which
is the one that does NOT belong to that group?
(NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down
the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13 such as adding /
subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and
then performing mathematical operations on 1and 3 is not allowed)

1. 14-126
2. 31-280
3. 25-225
4. 12-108

218. What will come in place of ‘?’ in the following equation, if ‘+’ and ‘–‘ are
interchanged and ‘×’ and ‘÷’ are interchanged?
163 ÷ 5 + 147 × 7 − 19 = ?

1. 819
2. 817
3. 816
4. 813

219. 11 is related to 55 following a certain logic. Following the same logic, 12 is related
to 60. To which of the following is 15 related following the same logic?
(NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down
the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13 such as adding
/subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and
then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed)

1. 85
2. 75
3. 70
4. 80

220. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which
is the one that does NOT belong to that group?
(NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down
the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13 such as adding /
subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and
then performing mathematical operations on 1and 3 is not allowed)

1. 364-182
2. 438-219
3. 524-260
4. 986-493

221. If the water source is placed along X-Y, as shown in the given figure, which of the
following options will be the water reflection of the given figure?

1.

2.
3.

4.

222. A statement is followed by two courses of action, numbered I and II. You must
assume everything in the statement to be true and on the basis of the information given
in the statement, decide which of the following course(s) of action logically follow(s) for
pursuing.
Statement: Voltage fluctuation in A’s home has damaged many of his new electrical
appliances.
Courses of action:
I)A should consult an electrician and install a device to safeguard appliances against
fluctuations in voltage.
II) A must replace all the appliances.

1. Both I and II follow


2. Only II follows
3. Only I follows
4. Neither I nor II follows

223. Three of the following four word pairs are alike and thus form a group. Select the
word pair that does NOT belong to that group.

1. Water - bottles
2. Clothes - wardrobes
3. Money - wallets
4. Rice - eat

224. All 20 students in a class are standing in a straight line facing north. Neha is 10th
from the right end while Nalin is 12th from the left end. How many people stand
between Neha and Nalin?
1. Three
2. Zero
3. Two
4. One

225. In a certain code language, ‘KENT’ is coded as ‘9^*7’ and ‘BENT’ is coded as
‘*~79’. What is the code for ‘B’ in that code language?

1. *
2. 9
3. ~
4. ^

226. Select the word-pair that best represents a similar relationship to the one
expressed in the pairs of words given below.
(The words must be considered as meaningful English words and must not be related to
each other based on the number of letters / number of consonants / vowels in the word.)
Quench : Satisfy, Nurture : Foster

1. Yield : Resist
2. Jealous : Content
3. Lethargic : Energetic
4. Ingenious : Clever

227. Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. You have to take the given
statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.
You have to decide which conclusion/s logically follow/s from the given statements.
Statements:
Some bells are pumps.
All pumps are skates.
All bells are kites.
Conclusions:
1. Some kites are skates.
2. Some skates are bells.
3. Some skates are pumps.

1. Both conclusions 1 and 3 follow.


2. Both conclusions 2 and 3 follow.
3. All conclusions1, 2 and 3 follow.
4. Both conclusions 1 and 2 follow.
228. 82 is related to 41 following a certain logic. Following the same logic, 94 is related
to 47. To which of the following is 66 related following the same logic?
(NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down
the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13 such as adding
/subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and
then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed)

1. 33
2. 23
3. 43
4. 13

229. A square sheet of paper is folded along the dotted line successively along the
directions shown and is then punched in the last. How would the paper look when
unfolded?

1.

2.

3.

4.
230. A, B, C, D, E and F live on six different floors of the same building. The lowermost
floor in the building is numbered 1, the floor above it, number 2, and so on, till the
topmost floor is numbered 6. E lives on an odd-numbered floor but not on floor number
5. Only one person lives between E and C. D lives immediately above F. B lives on a
lower floor than C. A does not live on the topmost floor. Who lives on the topmost floor?

1. B
2. A
3. D
4. C

231. What will come in place of ‘?’ in the following equation, if ‘+’ and ‘–‘ are
interchanged and ‘×’ and ‘÷’ are interchanged?
617 ÷ 3 − 84 + 515 × 5 = ?

1. 1836
2. 1838
3. 1834
4. 1832

232. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed in the blanks of the
given series will complete the series.
GA_B M_PB SA_B YAB_ _AHB

1. AWBUY
2. JAVBE
3. MFGTY
4. CHFJK

233. 4 is related to 40 following a certain logic. Following the same logic, 12 is related to
120. To which of the following is 15 related following the same logic?
(NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down
the numbers into its constituent digits. E.g. 13 – Operations on 13 such as adding
/subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and
then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed)

1. 200
2. 205
3. 100
4. 150

234. Read the given statement and inferences carefully. Assuming that the information
given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly
known facts, decide which of the given inferences can be derived from the statement.
(An inference is something which is not directly stated but can be derived from the given
facts/information in the statement.)
Statement: All mammals are warm-blooded animals.
Inferences:
I. Dogs are warm-blooded animals.
II. All warm-blooded creatures are mammals.

1. Neither (I) nor (II)


2. Only (II)
3. Both (I) and (II)
4. Only (I)

235. Four of the following five figures are alike in a certain way and thus form a group.
Which is the one that does NOT belong to that group?

1. B
2. D
3. C
4. E

236. Figure A is related to Figure B in a certain way. Following the same pattern, Figure
C is related to Figure D. Study the pattern and select the figure which should be placed
in place of D.
1.

2.

3.

4.

237. How many meaningful four-letter English words can be formed using the first,
fourth, fifth and sixth letters of the word SAVOUR (when counted from left to right) using
each letter only once in each word.

1. One
2. More than two
3. Two
4. None

238. A statement is followed by two conclusions, numbered I and II. Find out which of
the following conclusion(s) is/are true based on the given statements.
Statement: T ≥ M < W = P ≥ Q > R ≤ S
Conclusions:
I. P ≤ M
II. Q > T

1. Neither conclusion I nor II is true


2. Only conclusion I is true
3. Only conclusion II is true
4. Both conclusions I and II are true

239. Select the combination of letters that when sequentially placed in the blanks of the
given series will complete the series.
CB_W V_SP _NLI HG_B A_XU

1. XUOFY
2. XUOEZ
3. XUOEY
4. ZUOEZ

240. In a certain code language, ‘4378’ is coded as ‘IDOL’ and ‘7832’ is coded as
‘IDLE’. What is the code for ‘2’ in that code language?

1. O
2. L
3. E
4. I

ANSWERS

1. 3 2. 3 3. 1 4. 2 5. 1
6. 2 7. 3 8. 1 9. 4 10. 2
11. 1 12. 4 13. 1 14. 3 15. 4
16. 1 17. 2 18. 1 19. 1 20. 3
21. 3 22. 4 23. 1 24. 3 25. 1
26. 2 27. 3 28. 3 29. 2 30. 3
31. 2 32. 1 33. 3 34. 1 35. 3
36. 4 37. 2 38. 1 39. 4 40. 3
41. 3 42. 1 43. 1 44. 4 45. 2
46. 3 47. 4 48. 3 49. 3 50. 1
51. 1 52. 1 53. 1 54. 4 55. 1
56. 4 57. 1 58. 4 59. 3 60. 2
61. 2 62. 1 63. 2 64. 1 65. 2
66. 4 67. 3 68. 2 69. 3 70. 4
71. 2 72. 3 73. 1 74. 4 75. 1
76. 2 77. 1 78. 4 79. 2 80. 4
81. 1 82. 1 83. 3 84. 3 85. 4
86. 1 87. 1 88. 4 89. 1 90. 4
91. 2 92. 1 93. 2 94. 3 95. 2
96. 2 97. 1 98. 1 99. 3 100. 2
101. 2 102. 2 103. 4 104. 1 105. 4
106. 1 107. 3 108. 1 109. 3 110. 3
111. 4 112. 1 113. 4 114. 3 115. 2
116. 1 117. 1 118. 4 119. 1 120. 1
121. 4 122. 2 123. 3 124. 1 125. 4
126. 1 127. 3 128. 3 129. 4 130. 2
131. 2 132. 3 133. 3 134. 4 135. 3
136. 1 137. 2 138. 2 139. 3 140. 2
141. 1 142. 1 143. 3 144. 2 145. 2
146. 4 147. 4 148. 2 149. 4 150. 4
151. 2 152. 1 153. 4 154. 3 155. 4
156. 3 157. 4 158. 3 159. 3 160. 3
161. 4 162. 4 163. 1 164. 3 165. 3
166. 1 167. 1 168. 3 169. 2 170. 1
171. 2 172. 1 173. 2 174. 2 175. 4
176. 1 177. 1 178. 4 179. 1 180. 1
181. 4 182. 1 183. 1 184. 3 185. 4
186. 3 187. 2 188. 3 189. 1 190. 1
191. 2 192. 2 193. 4 194. 1 195. 1
196. 4 197. 1 198. 3 199. 3 200. 1
201. 4 202. 1 203. 3 204. 4 205. 4
206. 1 207. 1 208. 4 209. 1 210. 1
211. 3 212. 4 213. 2 214. 4 215. 1
216. 4 217. 2 218. 4 219. 2 220. 3
221. 4 222. 3 223. 4 224. 2 225. 3
226. 4 227. 3 228. 1 229. 1 230. 3
231. 4 232. 2 233. 4 234. 4 235. 1
236. 4 237. 3 238. 1 239. 4 240. 3

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