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  • Decision-making involves weighing options based on their potential outcomes and selecting the best option.
    • Rough work can be done anywhere in the booklet but not on the answer sheet/loose paper
    • Every correct answer will be awarded one mark
    • Return the answer sheet to the invigilator after the test
  • Instructions to the Candidates:
    • Answers are to be given on a separate answer sheet
    • Write your eleven digits Roll Number clearly on the Test-Booklet and Answer Sheet
    • Darken the circle with a pen for answering the question in the appropriate space
    • There are 50 questions in the test
    • Do not try to read the whole question paper before beginning to answer it
    • If you do not know the answer to any question, pass on to the next one and come back later if time permits
    • Make the best use of time by not spending too much time on any one question
  • Question 1:
    • In the given sequence some letters are missing. Which of the given options can fill the blanks in the correct order from left to right?
    • Options: (A) abaab (B) abbab (C) aabba (D) bbabb
    Question 2:
    • Which set of numbers is like the given set? Given set 11; 1210
    • Options: (A) 8:448 (B) 6:2160 (C) 7:1029 (D) 9:729
    Question 3:
    • CIRCLE is related to RICELC in the same way as SQUARE is related to
    • Options: (A) QSUERA (B) QUSERA (C) UQSAER (D) UQSERA
  • Question 4:
    • In code language, ASTARK is written as LBFMG and MOBILE is written as TNRSPJ. How is BLAME written in that code?
    • Options: (A) TSFRJ (B) RPFTJ (C) NJFTP (D) TSFGJ
    Question 5:
    • If each of the letters in the English alphabet is assigned odd numerical value beginning A = 1, B = 3 and so, what will be the total value of the letters of the word INDIAN?
    • Options: (A) 86 (B) 88 (C) 89 (D) 96
    Question 6:
    • On another planet, the local terminology for ‘earth’, ‘water’, ‘light’, ‘air’, and ‘sky’ are ‘sky’, ‘light’, ‘air’, ‘water’ and ‘earth’ respectively. If someone is thirsty there, what would he drink?
    • Options: (A) Light (B) Air (C) Sky (D) Water
  • Question 7:
    • Choose the odd numeral pair
    • Options: (A) 2:4 (B) 4:8 (C) 6:18 (D) 8:32
    Question 8:
    • Choose the odd one out
    • Options: (A) HJN (B) JLP (C) PRU (D) QSW
    Question 9:
    • If A = 2, M = 26, Z = 52, then BET = ?
    • Options: (A) 44 (B) 54 (C) 64 (D) 72
  • Question 10:
    • Pointing toward Rita, Nikhil said, “I am the only son of her mother’s son”. How is Rita related to Nikhil?
    • Options: (A) Aunt (B) Niece (C) Mother (D) Cousin
    Questions 11 to 13:
    • Ravi and Kunal are good in hockey and volleyball. Sachin and Ravi are good in hockey and baseball. Gaurav and Kunal are good in cricket and volleyball. Sachin, Gaurav, and Michael are good in football and baseball
  • Question 11:
    • Who is good in Hockey, Cricket, and Volleyball?
    • Options: (A) Sachin (B) Kunal (C) Ravi (D) Gaurav
    Question 12:
    • Who is good in Baseball, Cricket, Volleyball, and Football?
    • Options: (A) Sachin (B) Kunal (C) Gaurav (D) Ravi
    Question 13:
    • Who is good in Baseball, Volleyball, and Hockey?
    • Options: (A) Sachin (B) Kunal (C) Ravi (D) Gaurav
  • Question 14:
    • A, P, R, X, S, and Z are sitting in a row. S and Z are in the centre, and A and P are at the ends. R is sitting on the left of A. Then who is sitting on the right of P?
    • Options: (A) A (B) S (C) X (D) Z
    Question 15:
    • A man is facing west. He turns 45 degrees in the clockwise direction and then another 180 degrees in the same direction and then 270 degrees in the anticlockwise direction. Which direction is he facing now?
    • Options: (A) South (B) North West (C) West (D) South West
  • Question 16:
    • Kunal walks 10km towards North. From there, he walks 6km towards South. Then, he walks 3km towards East. How far and in which direction is he with reference to his starting point?
    • Options: (A) 5 km West (B) 5 km North East (C) 7 km East (D) 7 km West
    Question 17:
    • A watch reads 4:30. If the minute hand points East, in what direction will the hour hand point?
    • Options: (A) North (B) North-West (C) South-East (D) North-East
  • Questions 18 to 20:
    • Seven villages A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are situated as follows
    • E is 2km to the west of B
    • F is 2 km to the North A
    • C is 1km to the West of A
    • D is 2km to the South of G
    • G is 2km to the East of C
    • D is exactly in the middle of B and E
    Question 18:
    • A is the middle of ……………..
    • Options: (A) E and C (B) E and G (C) F and G (D) G and C
    Question 19:
    • Which two villages are the farthest from one another?
    • Options: (A) D and C (B) F and E (C) F and B (D) G and E
    Question 20:
    • How far is E from F (in km) as the crow flies?
    • Options: (A) 4 (B) 20 (C) 5 (D) 26
  • Questions 21 to 25:
    • In each of these questions, three words are related in some ways. The relationship among the words in the question can best be represented by one of the five diagrams, (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e) given below. Mark your answer accordingly.
    Question 21:
    • Teacher, College, Student
    • Options: (A) b (B) c (C) d (D) e
    Question 22:
    • Universe, Galaxy, Star
    • Options: (A) b (B) c (C) e (D) a
    Question 23:
    • Parrots, birds, Mice
    • Options: (A) e (B) c (C) d (D) a
    Question 24:
    • Professor, Researcher, Scientist
    • Options: (A) d (B) a (C) b (D) c
    Question 25:
    • English, Latin, Greek
    • Options: (A) a (B) d (C) c (D) e
  • Questions 26 to 30:
    • Study the following figure carefully and answer the given questions.
    Question 26:
    • Which region denotes Indian leaders who are not singers.
    • Options: (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5
    Question 27:
    • Which region represents Indian Leaders who are singers?
    • Options: (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5
    Question 28:
    • Which region represents leaders who are neither singers nor Indian?
    • Options: (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 6 (D) 7
    Question 29:
    • Which region represents Indian singers who are not leaders?
    • Options: (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
    Question 30:
    • Which region represents singers who are neither Indians nor leaders?
    • Options: (A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 7
  • Questions 31 and 32:
    • In each of the following questions choose the word which comes at the end in the English dictionary.
    Question 31:
    • (A) Clarinet (B) Clandestine (C) Clause (D) Clasp
    Question 32:
    • (A) Disconnect (B) Disembark (C) Disclose (D) Disconcert
    Question 33:
    • Rohan ranks seventh from the top and twenty-sixth from the bottom in a class. How many students are there in the class?
    • Options: (A) 31 (B) 32 (C) 33 (D)
  • Rohan ranks seventh from the top and twenty-sixth from the bottom in a class
  • Number of students in the class = (7 + 26) - 1 = 32
  • 1st October is Sunday, odd days from 1st October to 1st November are 3
  • 1st November will be Wednesday
  • Value of 26 + 74 - 4 × 5 ÷ 2 = 478
  • A farmer used 27 fences on each side of the square plot
  • Total poles needed = 104
  • Count the number of squares in the given figure: 14 squares
  • Number of triangles in the figure: 12 triangles
  • Find the missing character from among the given alternatives
  • Answer: (A) 12
  • Find the correct figure from the given four figures which fits in the question figure
  • Count the number of cubes in the given figure: 8 cubes
  • What number is opposite to 6: 4
  • How many small cubes have three faces painted: 8
  • Logical Reasoning consists of two parts: Verbal Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning
  • Verbal Reasoning tests your ability to understand, analyze and interpret information
  • Non-Verbal Reasoning tests your abilities to visualize and transform images in your mind, recreate visual experiences, reason about shape, measurement, depiction, and navigation, and mentally rotate and manipulate two and three-dimensional spaces
  • Power Test has four sub-tests: English, Science, Mathematics, and Mechanical Technical
  • English sub-test measures your ability to apply the rules of the English language, specifically on grammar and syntax, vocabulary, and reading comprehension
  • Science sub-tests will test your ability to accomplish various important scientific tasks
  • Mathematics sub-test will measure your ability to comprehend qualitative relationships and their representations
  • Mechanical-Technical sub-test will measure your ability to acquire information about everyday physics and to comprehend mechanical relationships, including mechanical and electrical problems, as well as items dealing with physical forces