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Time :- 2 hrs
Roll. ……………….
IX – NTSE (MAT) M.M. : 100

DATE :- 30.08.2020
Instructions:-
 All questions are compulsory.

1. In a certain code, COMPUTER is written as RFUVQNPC. How is MEDICINE


written in the same code?
A. EOJDEJFM B. MFEJDJOE C. MFEDJJOE D. EOJDJEFM
2. If the first day of the year(other than the leap) was Friday, then which was
the last of that year?
A. Wednesday B. Thursday C. Friday D. Sunday
3. In a row of girls, Ramya is fifth from the left and Priya is sixth from the
right. When they exchange their positions, then Ramya becomes thirteenth
from the left. What will be Priya‟s position from the right?
A. 7th B. 9th C. 12th D. 14th
4. Showing the man receiving the prize, Saroj said, “He is the brother of my
uncle‟s daughter.” Who is the man to Saroj?
A. Cousin B. Brother–in–law C. Nephew D. Uncle

5. Current is related to Ampere in the same way as Weight is related to


A. Measurement B. Commodity C. Pound D. Scale
6. A girl leaves from her home. She first walks 30 metres in North-west
directions and then 30 metres in South-west direction. Next, she walsk 30
metres in south-east direction. Finally, she turns towards her house. In
which direction is she moving?
A. North-east B. North-west C. South-east D. South-west
7. „Taj Mahal‟ is related to „Love‟ in the same way as „Jallianwala Bagh‟ is related to
A. Amristar B. Martyrdom C. War D. Punjab
8. Man : Machine : : Master : ?
A. Worker B. Manager C. House D. Slave
9. 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, 42, 56, ?
A. 61 B. 64 C. 70 D. 72
10. Liquor: Drink.
(A) Water: Sip (B) Bread: Butter (C) Tea: Beverage (D) Snuff: Inhale
11. Visitor: Welcome.
(A) Warrior: Conquer (B) Worship: God
(C) Beggar: Hungry (D) Criminal: Prosecute
12. Fox: Cunning.
(A) Horse: Runner (B) Cat: Playful
(C) Ant: Industrious (D) Vixen: Cure
13. If B says that his mother is the only daughter of A‟s mother, how is A
related to B?
(A) Son (B) Grandfather (C) Uncle (D) Brother
14. Statement:
1. Sachin is a good cricketer
2. Sachin‟s sister sings well.
Conclusion:
1.Sachin & his sister are good cricketers.
2. Sachin & his sister are talented.
(A) Only 1 is followed (B) Only 2 is followed
(C) Neither 1 nor 2 is followed (D) 1 & 2 – both are followed
Direction (15-17)
Eight friends – P, Q, R, S, T, U, V & W are sitting around a circle facing the
center. V is third to the right of Q & second to the left of R. Q is second to the
left of T & immediate right of S. U is between Q & T. P is not at the left of R.
15. Who is exactly at left of S?
(A) Q (B) P (C) U (D) V
16. Who is second to right of T?
(A) R (B) P (C) W (D)V
17. In which of the following pairs the first person sits exactly at the right of second
person?
(A) UT (B) WR (C) WT (D) VT
Direction: (18-20)
In each of the following questions, two statements are given & then two
conclusions – I & II are given. Which logical conclusion/s can be drawn out as per
statements?
(A) If only conclusion I is followed.
(B) If only conclusion II is followed.
(C) If both the conclusions are followed.
(D) If both the conclusions are not followed.
18. Statement:
Some fans are walls.
All walls are radio.
Conclusion:
I. Some fans are not radio.
II. All of radio are not fans.
19. Statement:
Some scooters are trucks.
All trucks are trains.
Conclusion:
Some scooters are trains.
All trucks are trains.
20. Statement
All the cups are pillows
All the pens are pillows
Conclusion:
I. Some pillows are cups.
II. Some pen are cups.
21. The population of France rose from about 23 million to 28 million in the year
(A) 1789 (B) 1774 (C) 1775 (D) 1770
22. The tax which was directly paid to the state by the Third Estate was
(A) Clergy (B) Tithe (C) Taille (D) Livres
23. The book The Two Treatises of the Government was written by
(A) Napoleon (B) Rousseau (C) John Locke (D) Montesquie
24. The term used for an extreme situation where the basic means of livelihood is
endangered is called
(A) Job crisis (B) Poverty crisis
(C) food security crisis (D) subsistence crisis
25. Under Louis XVI, France helped thirteen American colonies to gain their
independence from
(A) Britain (B) Russia (C) Austria (D) Japan
26. Ram, Shyam & Mahesh have total 36 balls. Ram says Shyam that I give you 5
balls, you give 2 balls to Mahesh & Mahesh will give me 5 balls, so you will have
double balls than Mahesh has & I will have three times of no. of balls you have.
How many balls did Ram have in the beginning?
(A) 16 (B) 15 (C) 28 (D) 24
27. A man has a fruit basket, full of 60 fruits. No. of apples is half of the no. of
mangoes. Oranges are one fourth of total no. of apples & mangoes. What is the
no. of mangoes in the basket?
(A) 30 (B) 32 (C) 16 (D) 12
28. 60 sec. time is taken to fire 11 bullets from a gun, then how much time will be
taken to fire 8 bullets?
(A) 30 seconds (B) 42 seconds (C) 50 seconds (D) None of these
Direction:(29-31):
In each of the following questions, a question & then two statements – I &
II are given. You have to determine that the data provided in these
statements is enough to answer the question or not. Study both the
statement:
Give the Answer (A) If the data given only in statement I is enough to answer
the question.
Give the Answer (B) If the data given only in statement II is enough to
answer the question.
Give the Answer (C) If the data given in either statement I or in statement II
is enough to answer the question.
Give the Answer (D) If the data given in both the statements- I & II is not
enough.
Give the Answer (E) If the data given in statements- I & II – both are
required.
29. How many students are in the class?
I. Nisha‟s rank in the class from the top is 10th & from the bottom is 23rd.
II. Nandita is 10 rank above Roopa, who is 18th form the top.
30. Who is the tallest among P, T, J, L, & F having different heights?
I. P is taller than only J & F.
II. T is not the tallest one.
31. How many sons does „X‟ have?
I. D is a brother of A, who is a son of X.
II. D‟s sister is M‟s wife.
32. 1. Book 2. Pulp 3. Wood Stilt 4. Forest 5. Paper
(A) 3, 2, 5, 1, 4 (B) 2, 5, 1, 4, 3 (C) 4, 3, 2, 5, 1 (D) 5, 4, 3, 1, 2
33. If the 2 half of an English alphabet is written in reverse order, which letter
nd

will be the 5th at left from 21st letter from left?


(A) L (B) X (C) M (D) Q
3 2 5 6
34. 5 4 6 1 2 4 5 3

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

Which number is opposite to number 5 ?

(A) 6 (B) 5 (C) 1 (D) 3

6 4 1 6
35. 2 4 2 3 3 2 1 5

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

Which number is opposite to number 2 ?

(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 5 (D) 3

2 6 5 1
36. 1 3 4 1 3 2 4 2

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

Which number is opposite to number 5 ?

(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 1 (D) 3

3 5 3 2
37. 6 1 2 4 5 1 3 6

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

Which number is on the opposite surface of number 3 ?

(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 6

Direction: (38-40): A word is mentioned only by a group of numbers, as shown in


one of the options. The number groups in the options are mentioned by two
classes of letters as shown in Matrices given below. The no. of rows & columns in
Matrix I are from 0- 4 & that of in Matrix II are 5-9. A letter can be defined using
the no. of row & then the no. column. e.g. „A‟ can be defined by 00, 12, 23 etc. &
„P‟ by 58, 69, 75 etc. Find the code/group of numbers for the given word.
Matrix –I Matrix - II

38. PAST
(A) 75, 21, 14, 65 (B) 86, 12, 31, 76
(C) 58, 41, 12, 67 (D) 88, 77, 41, 67
39. RATE
(A) 13, 12, 98, 67 (B) 42, 23, 56, 76
(C) 30, 14, 95, 89 (D) 24, 43, 89, 95
40. POET
(A) 69, 88, 67, 65 (B) 75, 55, 65, 67
(C) 77, 88, 98, 89 (D) 21, 67, 76, 78
Direction (41 – 44) Find the one that does not belong to group
41. A. 3 : 8 B. 6 : 35 C.7 : 50 D. 1 : 0
42. A. 385 B. 572 C. 427 D. 264
43. A. Freeze B. Simmer C. Bake D. Boil
44. A. PSRQ B. CGEF C. JMLK D. VYXW
45. Geeta : Koran
a. Orange : Mango b. Temple : Worship c. Good : Man d. Army :
Defence
46. Visitor : Invitation : : Witness : ?
a. Subpoena b. Permission c. Assent d. Document
47. 'England' is related to 'Atlantic' Ocean' in the same way as 'Greenland' is related
to-
a. Pacific Ocean b. Atlantic Ocean c. Arctic Ocean d. Antarctica Ocean

(Direction 48- 51 )The following questions are based on the information given
below:
There is a cuboid whose dimensions are 4 x 3 x 3 cm.
The opposite faces of dimensions 4 x 3 are coloured yellow.
The opposite faces of other dimensions 4 x 3 are coloured red.
The opposite faces of dimensions 3 x 3 are coloured green.
Now the cuboid is cut into small cubes of side 1 cm.

48. How many small cubes will have only two faces coloured ?]
a. 12 b. 24 c. 16 d. 12
49. How many small cubes have three faces coloured ?
a. 24 b. 20 c 16 d. 8
50. How many small cubes will have no face coloured ?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 4 d. 8

51. How many small cubes will have only one face coloured ?
a. 10 b. 12 c. 14 d. 18
Directions (52-54) :

The figure (a) given below is the unfolded position of a cubical dice. In each of the
following questions this unfolded figure is followed by four different figures of dice.
You have to select the figure which is identical to the figure (A).

1
52. 6 2
3 5
4
(a)

6 6 2 6
(A) 2 4 (B) 5 2 (C) 3 6 (D) 5 1

1
53. 4 3 6
2
5
(a)

2 4 3 4
(A) 3 5 (B) 6 3 (C) 2 5 (D) 1 3

A
C
D B
54.
E
F
(a)

C A C B
(A) E D (B) C B (C) E A (D) F A

55. B is to North-East of A, C is to West of B and North-West of A and D is to the


south of C in line with BA. In which direction of A is D located ?
(A) North (B) East (C) South-West (D) North-East
56. My friend and I start simultaneously towards each other from two places 120
mts. apart. After walking 40 mts, my friend turns left and goes 10 mts and then
turns right and goes 20 mts and then turns right again and comes back to
the road on which he had started walking. If we walk with the same speed,
what is the distance between us at this point of time ?
(A) 50 mts (B) 20 mts (C) 30 mts (D) 40 mts
57. A girl leaves from her home. She first walks 30 metres in North-west
direction and then 30 metres in South-west direction. Next, she walks 30
metres in South-east direction. Finally, she turns towards her house. In
which direction is she moving ?
(A) North-east (B) North-west (C) South-west (D) None of
these
58. 3, 6, 24, 30, 63, 72, ....., 132.
(A) 42 (B) 58 (C) 90 (D) 110
59. 0, 2, 8, 14, 24, 34, ...., 62.
(A) 40 (B) 42 (C) 48 (D) 52
60. 4, 9, 20, 37, 60,....
(A) 88 (B) 89 (C) 90 (D) 91
61. 67, 84, 95, ...., 133, 158.
(A) 116 (B) 129 (C) 108 (D) 111
DIRECTION: (62-64)
In each of the following questions, one number is wrong in the series. Find out
the wrong
62 3, 5, 12, 39, 154, 772, 4634
(A) 5 (B) 3 C) 39 (D) 154
63. 376, 188, 88, 40, 16, 4, –2
(A) 4 (B) 16 (C) 40 (D) 188
64. 444, 300, 200, 136, 87, 84, 80
(A) 200 (B) 136 (C) 87 (D) 80
65. ab _ aa _ caab _ c _ abb _ c
(A) bbcaa (B) bcbca (C) cabac (D) cbbac
66. c _ baa _ aca _ cacab _ acac _ bca
(A) acbaa (B) bbcaa (C) bccab (D) cbaac
67. _ aba _ cabc _ dcba _ bab _ a
(A) abdca (B) bcadc (C) abcdd (D) cbdaa
68. a _ cdaab _ cc _ daa _ bbb _ ccddd
(A) bdbda (B) bddca (C) dbbca (D) bbdac
69. a _ abbb _ ccccd _ ddccc _ bb _ ba
(A) abcda (B) abdbc (C) abdcb (D) abcad
Direction (70-74): -
S, R, N, L, M, T, O, & P are eight persons sitting in a circle facing the center. Their
different occupations are-reporter, doctor, cricketer, teacher, accountant,
shopkeeper, painter & Supervisor, but not necessarily in the same order as given.
M is third to the left of O. Doctor is at the immediate right of M & M is not a
reporter. R is fourth to the right of P. None of R & P are the nearest neighbours of
M.T is a teacher & sitting third to the right of doctor. A shopkeeper is sitting
second to the left of the teacher. Painter is sitting second to the left of M.
Cricketer S is sitting exactly between T & P. Accountant is sitting second to the
right of a cricketer. N is third to the left of T.
70. Who form the following is a reporter?
(A) O (B) L (C) N (D) R
71. What is the position of S regarding R?
(A) Third to the right (B) Second to the right
(C) Third to the left (D) Second to the left
72. If we count in the anti-clockwise direction starting from N; then how many
persons are sitting between P & N?
(A) One (B) Two (C) Three (D) Four
73. As pe the position mentioned above; four of the following pairs are alike & so they
form their group. Which one does not belong to this group?
(A) Teacher-Painter (B) Supervisor – Shopkeeper
(C) Cricketer – Reporter (D) Shopkeeper – Doctor
74. Which of the following statement is false regarding the above-mentioned
arrangement?
(A) N is at the immediate right of supervisor.
(B) Cricketer is third to the right of shopkeeper.
(C) Doctor is sitting exactly between supervisor & accountant
(D) L is neither a teacher nor a supervisor.
Direction (75-79) Answer the following question based on the given information.
(I) P, Q, R, S, T & U are travelling in a bus.
(II) Two of them are journalists, two are engineers, one is an editor & one is a
writer.
(III) The editor P is married to a writer S.
(iv) A writer is a married to Q. Q is in the same profession as U.
(v) P, R, Q, S are two married couples & none of them has the same profession.
(VI) U is a brother of R.
75. Which of the following pair show journalists?
(A) P Q (B) S T (C) R S (D) T U
76. Which of the following pairs shows the engineers?
(A) R S (B) P Q (C) T U (D) Q U
77. Which of the following is the married couple?
(A) Q U (B) P Q (C) Q R (D) R U
78. What is the relation of R with U?
(A) Uncle (B) Sister (C) Brother (D) Cannot say
79. Which of the following pairs shows the husband?
(A) R Q (B) R S (C) T U (D) Not sure
Directions (80-82): Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
Amongst five friends, A, B, C, D, E, each got different marks in the examination. A
scored more than B but less than C. C scored 65 marks. D scored less marks
than only E. The one who scored the minimum marks scored 60 marks and the
one who scored the highest, scored 80 marks.

80. Who scored the second highest marks?


(a) B (b) E (c) D (d) C
81. Who is the most likely to have scored 62 marks?
(a) B (b) A (c) D (d) E
82. Who scored the lowest marks?
(a) B (b) E (c) D (d) C
83. Ram is 11th to the left of Shyam, who is 15th from the left end and Harsh is 20th
from the right end of a row, then what is the position of Ram from the right end of
the row?
(a) 51 (b) 50 (c) 49 (d) can‟t be determined
84. Some persons are sitting in a row, all are facing north. A sits second to the right
of B, who sits fifth from the right end of the row. Only one person sits between B
and C. No one sits to the left of C. How many persons are sitting in a row?

(a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 11


Directions: (Questions 85 to 89): In the following questions, three classes are given.
Out of the four figures that follow, you are to indicate which figures will best
represent the relationship amongst the three classes.

85. Women, Mothers, Widows


86. Authors, Teachers, Men
87. Sparrows, Birds, Mice
88. Tea, Coffee, Beverages
89. Boys, Students, Atchletes
Direction (Questions 90 to 93): In the figure given below, the circle represents young
persons, the triangle represents uneducated persons and the rectangle represents
employed persons.

Study the figure carefully and answer the questions given below.

90. Which region represents young, uneducated and employed persons ?


(a) 6 (b) 5 (c) 4 (d) 3 (e) 2
91. The region which represents educated Employed. Young person is denoted by
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5 (e) 6
92. Which region represents young, educated and unemployed persons ?
(a) 7 (b) 4 (c) 1 (d) 5 (e) 3
93. Which region represents young, uneducated and unemployed persons ?
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 6 (d) 3 (e) 5
94. How many 3‟s are there in the following number series which are preceded by 6
but not followed by 7?
2374356374638963518372428639
(A) One (B) Two (C) Three (D) Four
95. If the numbers from 2 to 43, which are divisible by 3 and 3 comes at any place in
the number, are removed, then how many numbers will be left ?
(A) 37 (B) 34 (C) 33 (D)36
96. An enquiry clerk said to Suman, “A bus for Patna leaves after every 45 minutes. The
last bus has already left 15 minutes ago and the next bus will leave at 2-30 p. m.”
At what time did the enquiry clerk gave this information to Suman ?
(A) 1.45 P.M. (B) 2.15 P.M. (C) 1.30 P.M. (D) 2.00 P.M.
97. A doctor said to his compounder, “I go to see the patients at their residence after
every 3.30 hours. I have already gone to the patient 1.20 hours ago and next time I
shall go at 1.40 p.m.” At what time this information was , given to the compounder
by the doctor ?
(A) 10.10 (B) 11.30 (C) 8:50 (D) 11.20
3 6 2
98. 4 12 5 5 18 2 5 ? 2
2  3  8
(A) 12 (B) 14 (C) 16 (D) 18
7 14 9

99. 4 5 5 75 12 35 65 ? 45

9 20 50
(A) 7 (B) 9 (C) 13 (D) 15

1 3 28
2 5 133
100.
7 ? 407
(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) 9

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