Question 2 :
Thirty six vehicles are parked in a parking lot in a single row. After the first car, there is one scooter. After the second car, there are two scooters. After the third car, there are three scooters and so on. Work out the number of scooters in the second half of the row.
Question 3 :
Rearrange the first four letters, in any way, of the word DECISION. Find how many words can be formed by using all the four words.
Question 4 :
In the following questions is based on the following alphabet series. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z<br>If the first and the second letters interchange their positions and similarly the third and the fourth letters, the fifth and the sixth letters and so on, which letter will be the seventeenth from your right?
Question 5 :
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 6 :
<div>Which of the following pair of numbers is different from the other three pairs ?</div>
Question 7 :
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 15 & 19) : In each question, there are four terms in each question. The terms right to symbol :: have same relationship as the term of the left to symbol ::. Out of the four , one term is missing which is one of the four alternatives given below. Find out the correct alternatives.<br>9 : 80 : : 7 : ?
Question 8 :
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 9 :
DIRECTIONS (Qs. 32-33) : Choose a word from the given alternatives that belongs to the same group of three related words.<br>32. Jute : Cotton : Wool
Question 10 :
<div>In a certain code language, the word ‘PARTNER’ is coded as ‘TRAPREN’, how will ‘FOUNDER’ be coded in the same language.</div>
Question 11 :
Given below are the codes for the digits/symbols. Study the conditions given below and answer the questions that follow. <br>Digit/symbol: <br>6 2 @ * 3 $ 1 # 7 8 4 % 5 ÂŁ 9 <br>Letter codes: <br>G J B P O A K N F Q L S D M H <br>Conditions: <br>(1) If the 1st element in the group is a symbol and the last one is an odd digit, the code for both will be X. <br>(2) If the 1st element is an even digit and the last element is a symbol, then codes for each of them gets interchanged. <br>(3) If the 1st element is an odd digit and the last element is an even digit then the code for both will be Y. <br>(4) If both the 1st and the last elements are symbols, then the code for both will be Z. <br>What will be the code for the following groups of numbers and symbols?<br>4 3 2 9 6 1 @
Question 12 :
Sarita is at 27th position from the top in a class of 43 students. What is her rank from the other side?
Question 13 :
How is Davidâs fatherâs only daughter-in-lawâs sonâs wife related to David?
Question 14 :
Tinku, introducing a person to Rinku, said âHe is the father of your sisterâs son and he is also my motherâs husbandâ. How is Tinkuâs father related to Rinkuâs mother?
Question 15 :
If P denotes +, Q denotes â, R denotes Ă and S denotes Ă·, which of the following statements is correct?
Question 16 :
From his house, Lokesh went 15 km to the North. Then he turned West and covered 10 km. Then, he turned South and covered 5 km. Finally , turning to East, he covered 10 km. In which direction is he from his house?
Question 17 :
Two friends start a race, and together they run for 50 mts. Jack turns right and runs 60 mts while Bunny turns left and runs 40 mts. Then Jack turns left and runs 50 mts while Bunny turns right and runs 50 mts. How far are the two friends now from each other
Question 19 :
If 20 January, 2000 was a Thursday, then what day of the week was 26 February, 1997?
Question 20 :
DIRECTIONS : In each of the following questions, a matrix of certain characters is given. These characters follows a certain trend, row-wise or column-wise. Find out this trend and choose the missing character from the given alternatives.<br><img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5fbf67f09ec97a0657c1f907">
Question 21 :
DIRECTIONS : Find the missing number in the following sets of number around the circle from the choice given below :<br><img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5fbf67a62b309232b0936470">
Question 22 :
The following questions consists of five problem figures marked A, B, C, D and E. From the five answer figures marked 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, select a figure which will continue the series established by the five problem figures.<br><img style='object-fit:contain' src='https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5fbf3e1051e27206d543d7ba'>
Question 23 :
In the following questions there are given five figures. If two of these figures are interchanged in a question, the five figures are arranged in a certain order. You have to select from the four given alternatives the correct answer for each question. <img style='object-fit:contain' src='https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5fbf3e0351e27206d543d7a2'>
Question 24 :
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/5fbf452d5544fe47db56d340">
Question 25 :
DIRECTIONS : In each of the following questions, there are two Problem Figures (un-numbered figures) followed by five Answer Figures (numbered as 1,2,3,4 and 5 ). There are certain common characteristics/properties between the two Problem Figures. Select a figure from amongst the Answer Figures which does not show similar characteristics/ properties as shown by the Problem Figures.<br><img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5fbf457551e27206d543d8d0"><br><img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5fbf4576cd82445067050fc5"><br>
Question 26 :
DIRECTIONS :Select the correct figure from among five alternatives given below to fit the pattern<br><img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5fbf8988aa7f592e134d35f3"><br>
Question 27 :
DIRECTIONS :Select the correct figure from among five alternatives given below to fit the pattern<br><img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5fbf898b0ac4e12dbc964bc5"><br>
Question 28 :
DIRECTIONS: Find the correct option for the mirror images for the following questions.<br>Rotate the mirror image of the given clock {tex} 90^{\circ} {/tex} clockwise and the time will be.<br><img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5fbf45c651e27206d543d8f6"><br>
Question 29 :
DIRECTIONS: Find the correct option for the mirror images for the following questions.<br><img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5fbf45ca51e27206d543d8fb">
Question 30 :
In the following problems, a square transparent sheet with a pattern is given. Figure out from amongst the four alternatives as to how the pattern would appear when the transparent sheet is folded along the dotted line as shown by the arrow.<br><img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5ff854e74167392682b262ce">
Question 31 :
The questions that follow contain a set of figures showing a sequence of folding of a piece of paper. The dotted lines in last figure shows the manner in which the folded paper was cut. The figures are followed by five answer figures marked (1),(2),(3) and (4) which you have to choose a figure which would closely resembles the pattern in which the cuttings appear when the paper is unfolded.<br><img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5ff854ee70316d64051e3dea">
Question 32 :
In each question below, you are given a figure (X) followed by five figures (1), (2), (3) and (4) such that (X) is embedded in one of them. Trace out the correct alternative.<br><img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5ff8554b70316d64051e3e29">
Question 33 :
DIRECTIONS : In each of the following questions, you are given a figure (X) followed by four alternative figures (1), (2), (3) and (4) such that fig. X is embedded in one of them. Trace out the alternative figure which contains fig. (X) as its part.<br><img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5fbde3916bd3694e64501f7d"><br><img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5fbde391e6bab029b499b7ea">
Question 34 :
In the following questions, there is a problem figure, with one or more dots placed in it. This diagram is followed by four answer figures, marked {tex} (1),(2),(3), {/tex} and (4) only one of which is such as to make possible the placement of the dot(s) satisfying the same conditions as in the problem figure. Find such answer figure.<br><img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5ff855304167392682b262ef">
Question 35 :
In the following questions, there is a problem figure, with one or more dots placed in it. This diagram is followed by four answer figures, marked (1),(2),(3) and (4) only one of which is such as to make possible the placement of the dot(s) satisfying the same conditions as in the problem figure. Find such answer figure.<br><img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5ff855354167392682b262fd">
Question 36 :
DIRECTIONS : In the following addition each of the letters denote a different integer. Each letter stands for the same integer throughout where {tex} ' P ' {/tex} stands for 4 .<br><img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5fbde3fbe6bab029b499b82c"><br>What is the remainder when {tex} P {/tex} is divided by {tex} Q ? {/tex}
Question 37 :
In the following questions below are given 3 statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II & III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.<br><b>Statements:</b><br> All tree are flowers. <br>No flower is fruit.<br> All branches are fruit.<br><b><br><b>Conclusions:</b><br></b><br>I. Some branches are trees<br>II. No fruit is tree.<br>III. No tree is branch
Question 38 :
In the question below, there are two or three statements given followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III & IV. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts & then decide which of the given conclusion(s) logically follow(s) from the given statements.<br> <br><b>Statements:</b><br>I. Some blankets are pillows.<br>II. All pillows are books.<br><b>Conclusions:</b><br>I. Some books are blankets.<br>II. Some books are pillows.<br>III. No book is a pillow.<br>IV. Some blankets are not books.
Question 39 :
In the question below is given a statement followed by two conclusions numbered I and <br>II.You have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then consider the two conclusions together and decide which of them logically follows beyond reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement. Give your answer as:<br><b>Statement:</b><br> Eighty per cent of the employees of X Ltd, earn more than Rupees 5,000 per month. Seventy per cent of employees of X Ltd work as supervisors. <br><b>Conclusions:</b> <br>I.All the supervisors earn more than Rupees 5,000 per month. <br>II.Less than 100% of the supervisor earns more than Rupees 5,000 per month.
Question 40 :
The author of the book has a large library of Indian mythological books.
Question 41 :
The area of a square is equal to that of a circle.<br>What is the circumference of the circle?<br>(1) The diagonal of the square is x inches.<br>(2) The side of the square is y inches.
Question 42 :
What will be the cost of the second necklace?<br>(1) The cost of the first necklace is 1/5 more than the second and the cost of the third necklace is 2/5 more than the second. The total cost of all the three necklaces is âč 120000.<br>(2) The cost of the first necklace is 2/5 more than the second. The cost of the third necklace is the least and total cost of all the three necklaces is âč 1,20,000.
Question 43 :
In the following questions, in three out of the four figures element II is related to element 1 in the same particular pattern. Find out the figure in which the element II is not so related to element 1 in that pattern.<br><img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NTSE/5ff852ab4167392682b261ba">
Question 44 :
Study the following sequence carefully and answer the questions given below it.<br> 2 T # K 7 P N 3 R ? 5 Q 1 S A 9 @ 4 E G % 8 J B 6 M ! V 9 Z<br>Which is the 4th element to the right of the 23rd element from the right end?
Question 45 :
The question below consists of a main statement followed by four numbered statements. From the numbered statements, select the one that logically follows the main statement.<br>whenever pollution is on the rise, vehicles will be stopped and their emission levels will be checked.
Question 46 :
In the question below, a statement is given followed by assumptions numbered I and II. You are required to assess the two assumptions and decide which of the given assumptions is/are implicit and mark your answer as<br> <b>Statement:</b><br>Membership should be renewed based not only on the memberâs contribution but also on the memberâs loyality to the club.<br><b>Assumptions:</b><br>I. Loyal members contribute more than non-loyal members.<br>II. Loyality is an important consideration while renewing membership.
Question 47 :
In each question below, an assertion (A) is followed by a reason (R). Find the relation between the assertion and reason <br>(A): India celebrates its independence day on the 15th of August. <br>(R): India celebrates independence day on 15th August as its constitution came into force on this day.
Question 48 :
In the question below, a statement is given followed by three courses of action numbered I, II and <br>III.A course of action is a step or administrative decision to be taken for improvement, followup or further action in regard to the problem, policy etc., on the basis of the information given in the statement. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true, then decide which of the three suggested courses of action logically follows for pursuing.<br><b>Statement:</b><br> Out of every hundred people who are blind, twenty people go blind because of the deficiency of Vitamin âAâ. But this fact is not known to illiterates and it is neglected by the educated. <br><b>Courses of Action:</b> <br>I. Literacy programmes must be launched to educate people regarding the importance of vitamins. <br>II.Educated people must be punished. <br>III.As television is the main media which reaches 80% of the population, the government should make a small feature film, explaining the significance of various vitamins.
Question 49 :
Statement (A): Many high-rise buildings, bridges and dams collapsed.<br>Statement (B): Farmers claimed heavy losses as lakhs of acres of agricultural land along the bank of river Ganga got immersed.
Question 50 :
Statement: The arrest orders issued by the High Court for contempt of court, against a journalist, who published a cartoon, which depicted a sitting judge as a corrupt person, received widespread flak from the fourth estate. It is viewed as a threat against the freedom of press. The association of journalists have appealed to the Supreme Court against the High Courtâs order. <br>which of the following observations, if made by the Supreme Court, would strengthen the order issued by the High Court?