Question 1 :
In each of the following questions, three out of the following four are alike and hence form a group. Find the one which does not belong to that group.
Question 2 :
<div>Choose the word which is least like the other words in the group.</div>
Question 3 :
In the following number series a wrong number is given. Find the wrong number.<br>2785 922 303 94 25 2
Question 4 :
Given below is a sequence in which some letters are missing. From the choices, select the choice that gives the letters that can fi ll the blanks in the given sequence.<br> a __ b __ __ __ a a __ b c __.
Question 5 :
The following questions contain a pair of terms on the left side of (: :), which exhibit a certain relation between them. Find the term which exhibits similar relations with the word on the right side of (: :).<br> FIELD : LRJXH : : CRICKET : _____
Question 6 :
The following questions contain a pair of terms on the left side of (: :), which exhibit a certain relation between them. Find the term which exhibits similar relations with the word on the right side of (: :).<br>NATURE : PEVASI : : ISOMERS : _____
Question 7 :
<div>In a certain code, “WOMAN” is coded as “DPCZR”, “MASTER” is coded as “PCMEGX”, “FLOWER” is coded as “BIGXDZ” and “FLOAT” is coded as “DCIEB”, then in that language find the word for the following code: IBDZ</div>
Question 8 :
Given below are the codes for the digits/symbols. Answer the questions based on the codes and the conditions given below the code. <br>Digit/symbol: <br>3 8 £ 4 $ @ 1 # 7 % 9 © * 2 5 S 6 <br>Letter code: <br>D A M H Q C R G B J F K N L T P E <br>Conditions: <br>(1) If both the left most and the right most elements are symbols, then the codes for the first two elements get interchanged between them and the codes for the last two elements get interchanged between them. <br>(2) If the left most element is a symbol and the right most is an even digit then the code for both will be y. <br>(3) If the left most element is an odd digit and the right most element is a symbol, then the codes of these two get interchanged. <br>(4) If the left most element is an odd digit and the right most element is an even digit then the code for both will be w. <br>(5) If the left most element in the group is an even digit and the right most element is an odd digit then, reverse the order of the code for the group.<br>5 1 © 2 6 9 @
Question 9 :
If the positions of the third and tenth letters of the word DOCUMENTION are interchanged, and likewise the positions of the fourth and seventh letters, the second and sixth letters is interchanged, which of the following will be eleventh from the right end ?
Question 10 :
If it is possible to form a word with the first, fourth, seventh and eleventh letters of the word ‘SUPERFLOUS’, write the first letter of that word. Otherwise, X is the answer.
Question 11 :
These questions are based on the information given below. In a family of eight members, there are two married couples and a widow. A, the engineer, is married to a doctor. C, an architect is the wife of D, E, a student is the only child of C. G is the son of H whose sister. F is the niece of the manager. B, a teacher, is the mother of only A and D.<br>The profession of H is
Question 12 :
In a family of three generations, there are eight members, M and N are brothers. R is the grandson of Q. T is the only niece of M, P is the sister-in-law of N. O is the motherin-law of S. There are three married couples in the family. T is the daughter of S.<br> How is R related to T?
Question 13 :
Below are given some symbols indicating some relations given against them. Read these symbols carefully and then answer the questions given below. There are four options to each question, of which only one is correct. Find the correct answer.<br>{tex} \begin{array}{ll}\Delta=\text { greater than } ; & +=\text { not greater than } \ \\\theta=\text { equal to ; } & \phi=\text { not equal to } \\\ x=\text { less than, } & \square=\text { not less than }\end{array} {/tex}<br>{tex} \mathrm{a} \times \mathrm{b} \theta \mathrm{c} {/tex} implies that
Question 14 :
P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a round table in the same order, for group discussion at equal distance. Their positions are clockwise. If V sits in the north, then what will be the position of S?
Question 15 :
One morning after sunrise, Gopal was facing a pole. The shadow of the pole fell exactly to his right. Which direction was he facing?
Question 16 :
How many guests have eaten the ice creams of at least two flavours?
Question 18 :
What is the angle between the two hands of a clock, when the time is 3.40 a.m.?
Question 19 :
If a wall clock shows 9 hours 30 minutes, what time does it show in the mirror?
Question 20 :
At what angle are the hands of a clock inclined at 50 minutes past 8?
Question 21 :
What is the angle between the two hands of a clock, when the clock shows 4.30 p.m.?
Question 22 :
At what time between 9 O’clock and 10 O’clock are the hands of a clock in the opposite direction?
Question 23 :
How many degrees will the minute-hand move, in the same time in which the second hand moves 300°?
Question 24 :
If 30 June, 1989 was a Friday, then what day of the week was 17 September, 1993?
Question 25 :
DIRECTIONS : Find the missing character in each of the following questions.<br><img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5fbf67d79ec97a0657c1f8e8">
Question 26 :
DIRECTIONS : Find the missing character in each of the following questions.<br><img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5fbf67c29ec97a0657c1f8dc">
Question 27 :
The following questions consists of four problem figures marked A, B, C and D and five answer Figures marked 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Select a figure from amongst the answer Figures which will continue the series established by the four Problem Figures.<br><img style='object-fit:contain' src='https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5fbf3e19cd82445067050f03'>
Question 28 :
DIRECTIONS : Choose the figure which is different from the others.<br>Problem figures<br><img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5fbf452b9ec97a0657c1f3ec">
Question 29 :
DIRECTIONS : Figures A and B are related in a particular manner. Establish the same relationship between figures C and D by choosing a figure from amongst the five alternatives, which would replace the question mark in fig. D.<br><img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5fbf89a2a0e234071c2ed915"><br>