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Sample papers..............(Bank of Maharashtra Clerical Cadre Exam-Reasoning)


1. Four of the following five are alike in a certain
way and so form a group. Which one does not belong to
the group?
(1) 48 (2) 24
(3) 15 (4) 35
(5) 65
2. In a row of 40 students facing North, Kailas is
6th to the left of Soman. If Soman is 30th from the left
end of the row, how far is Kailas from the right end of
the row?
(1) 17th (2) 16th
(3) 15th (4) 26th
(5) None of these
3. Which of the following indicates similar relationship
as ‘CASE’ has with ‘EASC’?
(1) PICK : KIPC
(2) JAIL : IJLA
(3) DOME : MOED
(4) PILE : EPLI
(5) None of these
4. How many such pairs of digits are there in the
number 7326985 each of which has as many digits
between them in the given number as when the digits of
the number are rearranged in ascending order within
the number?
(1) Three (2) Nil (3) Two
(4) One (5) None of these
5. P is father of J. S is mother of N who is brother
of J. B is son of S. C is sister of B. How J is related to C?
(1) Data inadequate (2) Cousin
(3) Brother (4) Sister
(5) None of these
6. If A is denoted by 1, B by 2, C by 3, D by 1, E by
2, F by 3 and so on, what would be the sum of the numbers
for the word MULE?
(1) 7 (2) 8
(3) 9 (4) 10
(5) None of these
7. After arranging the letters of the word FOLK in
alphabetical order, if each letter is substituted by the
letter immediately preceding to it in the English
alphabet, what will be the resultant form of the word?
(1) GLMP (2) EJKP
(3) EKJN (4) EJKN
(5) None of these
8. If ‘+’ is denoted by ‘#’, ‘÷’ is denoted by ‘ ’, ‘×’
is denoted by ‘@’ and ‘–’ is denoted by ‘$’; then what is
the value of ‘40 $ 20 @ 2 # 40 20 # 38’?
(1) 44 (2) 40/58
(3) 40 (4) 44/58
(5) None of these
9. In a certain code GROUP is written as OTNQF.
How is THEIR written in that code?
(1) SJFIU
(2) QHDGS
(3) SGDHQ
(4) QJFIS
(5) None of these
10. In a certain code ‘LOCK’ is written as ‘MPBJ’ and
‘BLOW’ is written as ‘CMNV’. How is ‘WINE’ written in
that code?
(1) VHOF
(2) XJMD
Test of Reasoning
Questions asked in Bank of Maharashtra Clerical Grade Exam
held on November 18, 2007
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(3) XJOF
(4) VHMD
(5) None of these
11. Four of the following five are alike in a certain
way based on the positions of the letters in the English
alphabet and hence form a group. Which one does not
belong to the group?
(1) UX
(2) BE
(3) GJ
(4) KO
(5) NQ
Q. 12-16. Each of the questions below consists of a
question and two statements numbered I and II given
below it. You have to decide whether the data provided
in the statements are sufficient to answer the question.
Read both the statements and—
Give answer:
(1) if the data in Statement I alone are sufficient to
answer the question, while the data in Statement
II alone are not sufficient to answer the
question.
(2) if the data in Statement II alone are sufficient to
answer the question, while the data in Statement
I alone are not sufficient to answer the
question.
(3) if the data in Statement I alone or in Statement
II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
(4) if the data in both the Statements I and II are not
sufficient to answer the question.
(5) if the data in both the Statements I and II
together are necessary to answer the question.
12. Who is youngest among R, S, T, U and V?
I. T is younger than S and older than R and
V.
II. U is younger than T but not the youngest.
13. ‘D’ is in which direction with respect to ‘E’?
I. N is to the West of E and D is to the East
of N.
II. P is to the East of E and D is midway
between P and E.
14. Among M, N, O, P and Q, who reached the
temple first?
I. N was the only one who reached the temple
earlier than P.
II. M, who reached the temple earlier than O
and Q was not the one to reach earliest.
15. What is Ketan’s rank in the class of 45
students?
I. Latish, who is 7 ranks above Ketan is 25th
from the bottom.
II. Satwik is 20th from the top and 4 ranks
above Ketan.
16. What is the code for ‘nail’?
I. ‘best nail polish’ is coded as ‘te lo ni’.
II. ‘sharp nail’ is coded as ‘me te’.
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Q. 17-22. To answer these questions, study the
following arrangement of digits, letters and symbols
carefully.
6 N P = @ 7 1 £ R T 3 L B E 4 © 8 G H $ 5 K M
? 2 D C
17. If all the symbols in the arrangement are deleted
which of the following will be the 4th to the left of
the 12th element from the left end?
(1) G
(2) L
(3) 3
(4) H
(5) None of these
18. How many such digits are there in the
arrangement each of which is immediately followed by
a symbol but not immediately preceded by a letter?
(1) Nil
(2) Three
(3) One
(4) Four
(5) None of these
19. ‘=N’ is to ‘T1’ and ‘B3’ is to ‘G4’ in the same
way as ‘EB’ is to:
(1) SH
(2) $8
(3) $G
(4) SG
(5) None of these
20. Four of the following five are alike in a certain
way based on the positions of the elements in the
arrangement and hence form a group. Which one does
not belong to the group?
(1) P = 76
(2) £T37
(3) 3L R
(4) ©8HE
(5) 5K?H
21. If all the digits in the arrangement are deleted
which of the following will be midway between the 3rd
and the 15th elements from the left end?
(1) T
(2)
(3) L
(4) B
(5) None of these
22. If all the letters in the arrangement are deleted,
which of the following will be the third to the right
of the 11th element from the right end?
(1)
(2) £
(3) 1
(4) ©
(5) None of these
Q. 23-28. Study the following information carefully
to answer these questions:
(i) P, Q, R, S, T, U & V are sitting alone a circle and
are facing the centre.
(ii) P is between T and S.
(iii) U is between Q and V.
(iv) Q is 2nd to the right of T.
23. V is.......
(1) 2nd to the left of P
(2) Between P and U
(3) To the immediate left of U
(4) 4th to the left of T
(5) None of these
24. Which of the following is the correct
statement?
(1) S is between R and P
(2) Q is between T and R
(3) P is 3rd to the left of Q
(4) S is to the immediate left of V
(5) None of these
25. What is the position of R?
(1) Cannot be determined
(2) Between Q and T
(3) To the immediate left of T
(4) 2nd to the right of Q
(5) None of these
26. Which of the following pairs has its 2nd member
sitting to the immediate left of the first member?
(1) PT
(2) RQ
(3) UV
(4) SP
(5) None of these
27. Which of the following pairs has its first member
sitting second to the right of the second member?
(1) TS
(2) US
(3) RU
(4) PR
(5) None of these
28. Which of the following is the wrong
statement?
(1) S is immediate neighbour of V
(2) R is immediate neighbour of T
(3) Q is immediate neighbour of R
(4) T is immediate neighbour of S
(5) All are correct statements
Q. 29-32. In each question below are given three
Statements followed by three Conclusions numbered I,
II and III. You have to take the given Statements to be
true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly
known facts. Read all the Conclusions and then
decide which of the given Conclusions logically follows
from the three given Statements disregarding commonly
known facts.
Statements:
29. Some trees are branches.
All buds are branches.
All flowers are trees.
Conclusions:
I. Some branches are buds.
II. Some trees are flowers.
III. Some buds are trees.
(1) Only I follows
(2) Only II follows
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(3) Only I and II follow
(4) All follow
(5) None of these
Statements:
30. All actors are writers.
Some writers are dancers.
All poets are writers.
Conclusions:
I. All actors are poets.
II. Some dancers are writers.
III. Some dancers are actors.
(1) None follows
(2) Only I and II follow
(3) Only II and III follow
(4) Only I and III follow
(5) None of these
Statements:
31. Some pots are eatables.
All eatables are drinks.
No banana is pot.
Conclusions:
I. Some pots are drinks.
II. All eatables are pots.
III. Some drinks are eatables.
(1) Only I follows
(2) Only III follows
(3) Only II follows
(4) Only I and III follow
(5) None of these
Statements:
32. All jewels are rings.
Some rings are necklaces.
Some cakes are jewels.
Conclusions:
I. Some necklaces are jewels.
II. Some rings are cakes.
III. No jewel is necklace.
(1) Only II and either I or III follow
(2) Only either I or III follows
(3) Only II and III follow
(4) Only II follows
(5) None of these
Q. 33-37. In each of the questions given below, a
group of digits is given followed by four combinations
of letter/symbols numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). You
have to find out which of the four combinations correctly
represents the group of digits based on the
letter/symbol codes and the conditions given below. If
none of the four combinations represents the group of
digits correctly, give (5) i.e. ‘None of these’ as the
answer.
Digit : 2 8 3 9 4 7 6 5 1
Letter/Symbol : B = T @ K $ © P C
Conditions:
(i) If the first digit is odd and last digit is even,
the codes for the first and the last digits are to
be interchanged.
(ii) If the first as well as the last digit is even, both
are to be coded by the code for last digit.
(iii) If the first as well as the last digit is odd, both
are to be coded as ‘X’.
(iv) If the first digit is even and last digit is odd,
both are to be coded by the code for the first
digit.
33. 8135246
(1) =CTPBK=
(2) ©CTP=K©
(3) ©CTPBK©
(4) =CTPB$=
(5) None of these
34. 4352718
(1) XTPB$CX
(2) KTPB$C =
(3) =TPB$CK
(4) KTPB$CK
(5) None of these
35. 7269534
(1) $B©@PTK
(2) KB©@PT$
(3) $B©@PT$
(4) KB©@P=$
(5) None of these
36. 9256473
(1) XBP©K$T
(2) @BP©K$X
(3) @BP©K$T
(4) XBP©K$X
(5) None of these
37. 2976581
(1) B@$©P=B
(2) C@$©P=C
(3) B@$©P=C
(4) C@$©P=B
(5) None of these
38. How many such 4s are there in the following
number series each of which is immediately followed by
5 but not immediately preceded by 3?
5 4 4 3 3 4 5 4 5 5 3 4 4 3 4 5 4 3 3 5
4 5 4 3 5 4 4 3 5 4
(1) Nil
(2) One
(3) Two
(4) Three
(5) More than three
39. What will come in place of question mark (?) in
the following letter-group series based on English
alphabet?
WC RE NI KO ?
(1) JX
(2) JW
(3) IX
(4) IW
(5) None of these
40. L, M, N and P are sitting around a circle and
facing the centre. P is to the immediate left of N. L is
between N & M. What is the position of M?
(1) To the immediate left of L
(2) To the immediate right of P
(3) In front of P
(4) Between L & N
(5) None of these
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Qs. 41-50. In each of the questions given below which one of the five answer figures on the right should come
after the problem figures on the left, if the sequence were continued?
41.
46.
42.
47.
43.
44.
45.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
PROBLEM FIGURES ANSWER FIGURES
Z S
C S
C
S
C
C
S
48.
49.
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
Z
Z
Z Z
S
Z Z Z Z
Z Z Z Z
C Z
Z
U U
Z U
U
Z U U U U U
U
Z
Z
S
S
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Z C Z
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Z
Z Z
S S
Z Z Z
50.
1 2 3 4 5
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Q. 51-60. These questions are based on the data
provided in the following table. Study it carefully and
answer the questions.
51. Which place is farthest from place E ?
(1) D (2) H
(3) I (4) B
(5) None of these
52. If one has to travel from F to C and then from
C to A how much distance is to be travelled?
(1) 460 kms (2) 590 kms
(3) 350 kms (4) 480 kms
(5) None of these
53. Place B is nearest to which place?
(1) F (2) G
(3) A (4) D
(5) None of these
54. Which place is farthest from place B?
(1) F (2) A
(3) I (4) E
(5) None of these
55. If a person travels from B to F and then from F
to D, total how much distance does he travel?
(1) 220 kms (2) 232 kms
(3) 208 kms (4) 292 kms
(5) None of these
56. Which place is nearest to place J?
(1) H (2) F
(3) D (4) I
(5) None of these
57. What is the distance between place D & G?:
(1) 480 kms (2) 340 kms
(3) 350 kms (4) 240 kms
(5) None of these
58. How far is place G from A?
(1) 312 kms (2) 130 kms
(3) 480 kms (4) 240 kms
(5) None of these
59. Out of the following five pairs of places, which
pair has the shortest distance between them?
(1) F J (2) A D (3) J H
(4) B F (5) I D
60. What is the distance between places F & C?
(1) 215 kms (2) 350 kms
(3) 430 kms (4) 220 kms
(5) None of these
Q. 61-65. In each of these questions five words are
given. You have to find out which word will come
fourth arranged alphabetically?
61. (1) Report
(2) Replace
(3) Represent
(4) Remove
(5) Remorse
62. (1) Gallery
(2) Galaxy
(3) Galvanic
(4) Gamble
(5) Galore
63. (1) Funnel
(2) Fungus
(3) Function
(4) Furnace
(5) Furbish
64. (1) Physical
(2) Planist
(3) Phrase
(4) Photograph
(5) Phrenic
65. (1) National
(2) Nastic
(3) Narrate
(4) Native
(5) Natural
Q. 66-70. In each of these questions a group of
digits is given followed by four combinations of
letter/symbol numbered (1), (2), (3) and (4). The group of
digits is to be coded by the letter/symbol code. The
serial number of combination which correctly represents
the group of digits is your answer. If none of the combinations
is correct your answer is (5) i.e. ‘None of these’.
Digits : 3 9 4 8 0 6 1 7 5 2
Letter/Symbol Code : T E R J $ L # U @ M
66. 305796
(1) L@$UET (2) L$@UET
(3) T@$UEL (4) T$@LUE
(5) None of these
67. 184260
(1) $JRML# (2) #JRML$
(3) #RJML$ (4) $RJML#
(5) None of these
68. 168537
(1) #LJ@TU (2) #TLJ@U
(3) @LJ#TU (4) @JL#TU
(5) None of these
69. 496721
(1) RJLUM# (2) JELUM#
(3) RELUM# (4) LERUM#
(5) None of these
70. 754209
(1) U@R$ME (2) U$RM@E
(3) U$MR@E (4) U@RM$E
(5) None of these
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A B C D E F G H I J
A 85 130 68 215 240 480 320 185 330
B 215 190 248 72 96 280 306 410
C 245 160 350 430 195 275 300
D 480 220 170 128 78 42
E 136 225 410 320 196
F 340 208 125 98
G 156 245 312
H 106 72
I 205
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Q. 71-100. In each question below a combination of Name and Address is given in the first unnumbered
column at the left followed by four such combinations one each under the columns 1, 2, 3 and 4. You have to find
out the combination which is exactly the same as the combination in the first unnumbered column. The number
of that column which contains that combination is the answer. If all the combinations are different, the answer
is ‘5’.
1 2 3 4 5
71. Rama Rathod Rama Rathod Rama Rathod Rama Rathod Rama Rathor None
245, Udaygiri 254, Udaygiri 245, Udaygiri 245, Udyagiri 245, Udaygiri
Asansol 768029 Asansol 768029 Asansol 786029 Asansol 768029 Asansol 768029
72. Nilesh Nigam Nilesh Nigam Nilesh Nikam Nilesh Nigam Nilesh Nigam None
36, Bhagyoday 36, Bhagyoday 36, Bhagyoday 63, Bhagyoday 36, Bhagyoday
Bangalore 67 Bangalore 67 Bangalore 67 Bangalore 67 Bangalore 76
73. Gayatri Shanbhag Gayatri Shanbhag Gayatri Shanbhag Gayatri Shanbhag Gayatri Shanbaug None
Opposite Church Oppossite Church Opposite Church Opposite Church Opposite Church
Jalandhar 87 Jalandhar 87 Jalundhar 87 Jalandhar 87 Jalandhar 87
74. Pradeep Garg Pradip Garg Pradeep Garg Pradeep Garg Pradeep Garg None
House No. 6/26 House No. 6/26 House No. 2/26 House No. 6/26 House No. 6/26
Phone 28739762 Phone 28739762 Phone 28739762 Fax 28739762 Phone 28739762
75. Dave Sripad Dave Shripad Dave Sripad Dave Sripad Dave Sripad None
Manisha Colony Manisha Colony Manisha Coloni Manisha Colony Manisha Colony
Pin 612037 Pin 612037 Pin 612037 Pin 612037 Pin 621037
76. Nitin Bhargav Nitin Bhargaw Nitin Bhargav Nitin Bhargav Nitin Bhargav None
39/D/IV 39/D/IV 39/D/IV 39/D/VI 39/D/IV
Bangur Nagar Bangur Nagar Bangur Nagar Bangur Nagar Bangore Nagar
77. Aniket Chavla Aniket Chavla Aniket Chawla Aniket Chavla Aniket Chavla None
Shillong 100703 Shillong 100703 Shillong 100703 Shilong 100703 Shillong 100703
Phone 2713694 Phone 2713694 Phone 2713694 Phone 2713694 Phone 2716394
78. Nagaraju H.L. Nagaraju M.L. Nagaraju H.L. Nagaraju H.L. Nagaraju H.L. None
MIT Road MIT Road MIT Marg MIT Road MIJ Road
Kanjurmarg Kanjurmarg Kanjurmarg Kanjurmarg Kanjurmarg
79. Aparna Raj Arpana Raj Aparna Raj Aparna Raj Aparna Roj None
Lake View, 721 Lake View, 721 Lake View, 731 Lake View, 721 Lake View, 721
Bhopal 410103 Bhopal 410103 Bhopal 410103 Bhopal 401013 Bhopal 410103
80. Nilesh Balsar Neelesh Balsar Nilesh Balsar Nilesh Balsar Nilesh Balsar None
IPW-1, Sector 56 IPW-1, Sector 56 IBW-1, Sector 56 IPW-1, Sector 56 IPW-1, Sector 65
Chandigarh 78 Chandigarh 78 Chandigarh 78 Chandigarh 87 Chandigarh 78
81. T. Hemavathi T. Hemavathi T. Hemavathi T. Hemavathi T. Hemavati None
A/12/304 Surya A/21/304 Surya A/12/304 Surya A/12/304 Surya A/12/304 Surya
Ahmednagar 35 Ahmednagar 35 Ahmednagar 35 Ahmadnagar 35 Ahmednagar 35
82. Goyal Nikita Goyal Nikhita Goyal Nikita Goyal Nikita Goyal Nikita None
5/15, Link Road 5/15, Link Road 15/5, Link Road 5/15, Link Marg 5/15, Link Road
Girgaum 400007 Girgaum 400007 Girgaum 400007 Girgaum 400007 Girgaum 400007
83. Payal Shankar Payal Sankhar Payal Shankar Payal Shankar Payal Shankar None
21/1V/H. Nalanda 21/IV/H. Nalanda 21/VI/H. Nalanda 21/IV/H. Nalanda 21/IV/H. Nalanda
Rajgurunagar Rajgurunagar Rajgurunagar Rajguranagar Rajgurunagar
84. Chandan Bhosale Chandan Bhosle Chandan Bhosale Chandan Bhosale Chandan Bhosale None
48, V.N. Street 48, V.N. Street 46, V.N. Street 48, V.N. Street 48, V.N. Street
Kolkata 700107 Kolkata 700107 Kolkata 700107 Kolkata 700107 Kolkatta 700107
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85. Savita Parikh Savita Parikh Savitha Parikh Savita Parekh Savita Parikh None
136, Bhagyodaya 163, Bhagyodaya 136, Bhagyodaya 136, Bhagyodaya 136, Bhagyodaya
Chennai 600017 Chennai 600017 Chennai 600017 Chennai 600017 Chennai 600017
86. Shirish Bhate Shirish Bhate Shirish Bhate Shirish Bhate Shirish Bhate None
Flat No. 6-16/41 Block No. 6-16/41 Flat No. 6-16/41 Flat No. 6-16/41 Flat No. 6-16/14
Goa, 400906 Goa, 400906 Goa, 400906 Goa, 400609 Goa, 400906
87. Shamika Pandye Shamika Pandye Shamika Pandey Shamika Pandye Shamika Pandye None
56, Sai Niketan 56, Sai Niketan 56, Sai Niketan 56, Sai Sadan 56, Sai Niketan
Deolali 425025 Deolali 425025 Deolali 425025 Deolali 425025 Deolali 452025
88. Abdul Mestry Abdul Mistry Abdul Mestry Abdul Mestry Abdul Mestry None
Akash Park, 27 Akash Park, 27 Akash Park, 72 Akash Park, 27 Akash Park, 27
Rishikesh 96 Rishikesh 96 Rishikesh 96 Rhishikesh 96 Rishikesh 69
89. Rathod Hetal Rathod Hetal Rathod Hetal Rathod Hetal Rathod Hotal None
193-A, Alka Vihar 193-A, Alka Vihar 193-A, Alka Vihar 191-A, Alka Vihar 193-A, Alka Vihar
Sangli 412056 Sangli 412056 Sangali 412056 Sangli 412056 Sangli 412056
90. Akhilesh Sharma Akhilesh Sarma Akhilesh Sharma Akhilesh Sharma Akilesh Sharma None
Gandhinagar Gandhinagar Gandhinagar Gandhinagar Gandhinagar
Fax 67394852 Fax 67394852 Tel 67394852 Fax 67934852 Fax 67394852
91. Harvindar T. Harvindar T. Harvindar T. Harvindar T. Harvindar T. None
187, Laxmi Sadan 178, Laxmi Sadan 187, Laxmi Sadan 187, Laxmi Bhavan 187, Laxmi Sadan
Budhwar Peth Budhwar Peth Budhvar Peth Budhwar Peth Budhwar Peth
92. Rajesh Acharya Rajesh Achary Rajesh Acharya Rajesh Acharya Rajesh Acharya None
48-A, V.N. Street 48-A, V.N. Street 48-A, V.N. Marg 48-A, V.N. Street 48-A, V.N. Street
New Delhi 72 New Delhi 72 New Delhi 72 New Delhi 72 New Delhi 76
93. Bhupendra Singh Bhupendra Singh Bhupendra Sinh Bhupendra Singh Bhupendra Singh None
Vasant Vihar Vasant Vihar Vasant Vihar Basant Vihar Vasant Vihar
Mysore 580089 Mysore 580089 Mysore 580089 Mysore 580089 Mysore 590089
94. Anjali Chaubay Anjali Chaubay Anjali Choube Anjali Chaubay Anjali Chaubay None
297, Sector 24 279, Sector 24 297, Sector 24 297, Sector 24 297, Sector 42
Hariyana 79 Hariyana 79 Hariyana 79 Hariyana 97 Hariyana 79
95. Manjula Sharma Manjula Sharma Manjula Sharma Manjusha Sharma Manjula Sharma None
760/D/45, Yog. 670/D/45, Yog. 760/D/45, Yog. 760/D/45, Yog. 760/D/45, Yog.
Sarvodaya Nagar Sarvodaya Nagar Sarvodaya Nagar Sarvodaya Nagar Sarvoday Nagar
96. Dipti Dhobale Dipti Dhabole Dipti Dhobale Dipti Dhobale Dipti Dhobale None
111, Swastik Park, 111, Swastik Park, 111, Swastic Park, 111, Swastik Park, 111, Swastik Park,
Shahpur 411052 Shahpur 411052 Shahpur 411052 Shahpur 411052 Shahpur 410152
97. Gauri Malhotra Gauri Malhotra Gauri Mehrotra Gouri Malhotra Gauri Malhotra None
H-6/35, Enclave H-6/35, Enclave H-6/35, Enclave H-6/35, Enclave H-6/35, Enclave
Dist. Beed Dist. Beed Dist. Beed Dist. Beed Distt. Beed
98. Ganesh Kumar Ganesh Kumar Ganesh Kumar Ganesh Kumar Ganesh Kumar None
QR. No. 2098/B QT. No. 2098/B QR. No. 2098/B QR. No. 2078/B QR. No. 2098/B
Chandrapur 59 Chandrapur 59 Chandrapur 57 Chandrapur 59 Chandrapur 59
99. Kashinath J.R. Kashinath R.J. Kashinath J.R. Kashinath J.R. Kashinath J.R. None
37-D/1794 37-D/1794 37-D/1794 73-D/1794 37-D/1794
Dharwad 68 Dharwad 68 Dharwad 68 Dharwad 68 Dharvad 68
100. Girish Bhogale Girish Bhogle Girish Bhogale Girish Bhogale Girish Bhogale None
Janaki Bhavan Janaki Bhavan Janki Bhavan Janaki Bhavan Janaki Bhavan
Phone 63874029 Phone 63874029 Phone 63874029 Phone 63874029 Fax 63874029
1. (5) All the others are squares of numbers –1. 49 – 1;
25 – 1; 16 – 1 etc.
2. (1)
3. (5) The arrangement of letters should be 4231.
4. (1) 36, 38 and 68
5. (1) S is P’s wife, B and N sons, C daughter and J could
be either their son or daughter.
6. (3) 1 + 3 + 3 + 2 = 9
7. (4)
8. (3) 40 – 20 × 2 + 40 ÷ 20 + 38
= 40 – 40 + 2 + 38 (BODMAS)
9. (2) Write the letters in reverse order, the preceding
letter in alphabet is the code.
10. (2) The first two letters have the next letter and
third and fourth the preceding letter in
alphabet as code.
11. (4) All the others have a gap of two letters.
12. (4) 13. (5) 14. (1) 15. (3) 16. (5)
17. (3) 18. (3) 19. (2) 20. (2) 21. (4)
22. (1)
23. (1)
24. (3)
25. (2)
26. (5)
27. (1)
28. (4)
Solve the next type of questions by considering all
the possibilities and drawing Venn diagrams.
33. (3) 34. (5) 35. (2) 36. (4) 37. (1)
38. (3) 39. (4)
40. (5)
41. (4) 42. (4) 43. (3) 44. (4) 45. (1)
46. (5) 47. (1) 48. (5) 49. (3) 50. (5)
51. (1) It is 480 km
52. (4) C to F is 350 km and C to A—130 km = 480 km
53. (1)
54. (5) It is J, 410 km
55. (4) 72 + 220 = 292 km
56. (3)
57. (5) 170 km 58. (3) 59. (2)
60. (2) 61. (1) 62. (3) 63. (5)
64. (1) 65. (4) 66. (5) 67. (2)
68. (1) 69. (3) 70. (4) 71. (5)
72. (1) 73. (3) 74. (4) 75. (3)
76. (2) 77. (1) 78. (3) 79. (5)
80. (5) 81. (2) 82. (4) 83. (4)
84. (3) 85. (4) 86. (2) 87. (1)
88. (5) 89. (1) 90. (5) 91. (4)
92. (3) 93. (1) 94. (5) 95. (2)
96. (3) 97. (1) 98. (4) 99. (2)
100. (3)

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