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FEBRUARY 10TH 2012
A Humble Initiative to Enlighten the Latent Glow
A Presentation by R.Baburaj jain
MENTAL ABILITY
MATHS
LANGUAGE ABILITY
Navodaya at a Glance
Objectives of Navodaya
Facilities
Picture Gallery (Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, South Garo Hills, Meghalaya)
JNVST - 2012
NAVODAYA AT A GLANCE
Total
Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas
Residential System)
(
in India
588
Education from class VI to XII (Science, Commerce, Humanities)
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OBJECTIVES OF NAVODAYA
1. To provide good quality modern education to the talented
children predominantly from the rural areas, without regard
to their family's socio-economic condition.
2. To ensure that all students of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas
attain a reasonable level of competence in three languages as
envisaged in the Three Language Formula.
3. To serve, in each district, as focal points for improvements in
quality of school education in general through sharing of
experiences and facilities.
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FACILITIES
All facilities to the students of JNVs are provided free of cost by Govt. of India.
Free Tuition Fee for Girls, SC and ST Boys
Free Meal (Breakfast, Lunch, Snacks, Dinner)
Free Uniform
Free Daily use Items (Oil, Soap, Tooth Paste, etc.)
Free Text Books
Free Note Books
Free Bedding items
Free Regular Medical Check Up and Free First Aid
Well Equipped Dormitories
Well Equipped Science Labs (Physics, chemistry, Biology)
Well Equipped Computer Lab with 50 Computers and 24 Hours Internet Connectivity
Well maintained Library with more than 5000 books on various subjects
Well Equipped facilities for hobby classes (Music, Art, Sports)
NCC, Scouts and Guides
Smart Class Room (Teaching with Ultra Modern Facilities)
Opportunity to study in United Kingdom under Pestalozzy Scholarship Scheme
Medium of instruction is English
Migration System
Well Trained and Educated Teachers Selected through National Level
Examination
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PICTURE GALLERY
Academic Block
NEXT
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Girls’ Hostel
PICTURE GALLERY
Boys’ Hostel
NEXT
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PICTURE GALLERY
Computer Lab with 50 Computers + 24 Hours Internet
Smart Class Room with ultra modern facilities
NEXT
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PICTURE GALLERY
Library with more than 5000 Books on various Subjects
Extra Curricular Activities + Hobby Classes
NEXT
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Staff Quarters
PICTURE GALLERY
Inside Boys’ Hostel
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JNVST - 2010
Examination Date: -
10th April 2010 (Saturday)
Examination Venue: -
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2.
3.
4.
5.
Baghmara Block
Karukol Block
Chokpot Block
Gasuapara Block
Rongra Block
–Rengku Memorial Girls’ Hs. School, Baghmara
- Karukol H. S. School, Karukol
– Chokpot UPS, Chokpot
– Gasuapara UPS, Gasuapara
– Rongra UPS, Rongra
Examination Time: -
09:30 am
Examination Duration: -
02 Hours
Number of Questions: -
100
Total Marks: -
100
Type of Questions: -
Objective (Multiple Choice)
Distribution of Marks: -
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ii.
iii.
Mental Ability – 50
Maths – 25
Language Ability - 25
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JNVST - 2010
Side – 2 (USE ENGLISH NUMBERS/ LETTERS ONLY
Invigilator to put Center Stamp in Blue/ Blank Ink
Test
Booklet
Series
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Test
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
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OBC
Urban
Rural
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Signature of Invigilator___________
Name of Candidate___________
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Roll Number
Name of the Candidate_________________________
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Signature of Candidate_________________________
FILL THE RIGHT RESPONCES IN ENGLISH NUMBERS ONLY
IN THE BOXES PROVIDED FOR EACH QUESTIONS (1 – 100)
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Use Blue/ Black ball point pen only to
write on answer sheet . Use of pencil is
strictly prohibited.
Use English numbers only to write on
side – 2 of the answer sheet.
No changes in the answer once written
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Write your answers only in English
numbers (i.e. 1, 2, 3, 4) in the box
against the number corresponding to
the question.
Do not use white/ correction fluid on
answer sheet.
Overwriting, cutting and Erasing on
the answer sheet is not allowed.
Rough work must not be done in the
answer sheet .
Use page number 16 of the test
booklet for rough work.
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FIND NEXT IN SERIES
ODD MAN OUT
Ratio
Similarity
Fit the Missing Block
Complete the Square
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Find Next in Series
In these type of questions One Incomplete Series of Four Blocks (Problem Figure)
and Four Answer Figures are given.
Three Answer Figures do not complete the series of Four Blocks.
Remaining one option that completes the Series is called COMPLETING FIGURE.
This COMPLETING FIGURE is the correct answer.
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Find Next in Series
Problem figures
+
+
X
+
1
2
X X
?
Answer figures
X
X
Solution
+
+
(a)
+X
X
(b)
(c)
+
(d)
+
X
+
Correct Answer is (b)
X
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Find Next in Series
Problem figures
?
1
2
Answer figures
Solution
(a)
(b)
(c)
+
(d)
Correct Answer is (c)
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ODD MAN OUT
In these type of questions Four options are given.
Three options belong to same category.
Remaining one option that does not belong to the group is called ODD MAN OUT.
This ODD MAN OUT is the correct answer.
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Odd Man Out
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Milk
Tea
Coffee
Petrol
(c)
(d)
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(b)
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(a) Milk we can Drink.
(b) Tea we can drink.
(c) Coffee we can drink.
(d) Petrol we can not drink.
Correct Answer is (d)
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Odd Man Out
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Bulb
Candle
Lamp
Plug
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(b)
(c)
(d)
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(a) Bulb gives the Light.
(b) Candle gives the Light.
(c) Lamp gives the Light.
(d) Plug does not give the Light.
Correct Answer is (d)
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Odd Man Out
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Shirt
Hat
Tree
Pants
(c)
(d)
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(b)
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(a) Shirt we can Wear.
(b) Hat we can wear.
(c) Tree we can not Wear.
(d) Pants we can Wear.
Correct Answer is (c)
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Odd Man Out
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(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
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(a) Triangle inside Triangle.
(b) Square inside Square.
(c) Circle inside Circle.
(d) Circle inside Hexagon.
Correct Answer is (d)
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Odd Man Out
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(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
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(a) Both Arrows Facing Same Direction.
(b) Both Arrows Facing Same Direction.
(c) Both Arrows Facing Opposite Direction.
(d) Both Arrows Facing Same Direction.
Correct Answer is (c)
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Odd Man Out
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2
3
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2
4
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5
(c)
(d)
5
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(a)
(b)
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(a) Two is an Even Number.
(b) Four is an Even Number.
(c) Six is an Even Number.
(d) Five is an Odd Number.
Correct Answer is (d)
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Odd Man Out
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Monday
Tomato
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Potato
Cabbage
(c)
(d)
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(b)
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(a) Monday is part of Week.
(b) Tomato is Vegetable.
(c) Potato is Vegetable.
(d) Cabbage is Vegetable.
Correct Answer is (a)
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Odd Man Out
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(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
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(a) Both Dots outside the Triangle.
(b) One Dot outside the Triangle.
(c) One Dot outside the Triangle.
(d) One Dot outside the Triangle.
Correct Answer is (a)
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Odd Man Out
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(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
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(a) Hexagon is a Closed Shape.
(b) Right Angle is not a Closed Shape.
(c) Square is a Closed Shape.
(d) Circle is a Closed Shape.
Correct Answer is (b)
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Odd Man Out
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(b)
(c)
(d)
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(a) Dot outside the Middle Block.
(b) Dot inside the Middle Block.
(c) Dot outside the Middle Block.
(d) Dot outside the Middle Block.
Correct Answer is (b)
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RATIO
In these type of questions Four Problem Figures separated in two groups by
“:”
and Four Answer Figures are given.
Two items in the First Group of problem are given as hint.
In the second group one item is kept missing which is called MISSING FIGURE.
The item among the Answer Figure which fits the Missing Figure is correct answer.
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Ratio
Problem figures
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Answer figures
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(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Solution
Similarly
Correct Answer
(b)
OneTriangle
square divided
One
divided into
into two
two squares
Triangles
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1
Ratio
Problem figures
2
3
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7
Answer figures
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9
10
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Solution
Similarly
Correct Answer
(b)
Two Half Circles
and One Vertical
Lineinto
divided
Four Half+ Circles
and TwoLine
Vertical Lines
Two Triangles
divided
Fourinto
Triangles
One Vertical
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Ratio
Problem figures
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Answer figures
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(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Solution
Similarly
Correct Answer
(b)
Two opposite
non intersecting
Half
Circles Intersect
each other
Two non intersecting
Circles
Intersect
each other
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1
Ratio
Problem figures
2
3
4
5
6
7
Answer figures
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9
10
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Solution
Similarly
Correct Answer
(c)
Four
Five sided
sided figure
figure changes
changes into
into Three
Four sided
sideddouble
doublefigure
figure
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1
Ratio
Problem figures
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3
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5
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Answer figures
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9
10
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Solution
Similarly
Correct Answer
(a)
Circle
inside
intoTriangle
Circle
Triangle
intoTriangle
square changes into Triangle
Square into
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Ratio
Problem figures
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Ass
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Cat
Foal
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Answer figures
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Kitten Puppy Fawn
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(b)
(c)
Cub
(d)
Solution
Foal
Ass
Similarly
Kitten
Cat
Correct Answer
(a)
Kitten
Foal
is is
the
the
baby
baby
ofof
Cat
Ass
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Ratio
Problem figures
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Answer figures
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(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Solution
Similarly
Correct Answer
(b)
One
OneE3changes
changesinto
intotwo
TwoE3
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1
Ratio
Problem figures
2
3
Sheep
Tiger Cub
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5
6
7
Answer figures
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9
Hen
Lamb
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(a)
Horse Dog
(b)
(c)
(d)
Solution
Tiger
Cub
Similarly
Sheep
Lamb
Correct Answer
(a)
Lamb
Cub isisthe
thebaby
babyof
ofTiger
Sheep
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Ratio
Problem figures
2
3
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5
6
7
Answer figures
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9
10
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Solution
Similarly
Correct Answer
(b)
Three
verticallines
lineschange
changeinto
intotwo
three
circles
Two vertical
circles
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1
Ratio
Problem figures
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Answer figures
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9
10
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Solution
Similarly
Correct Answer
(d)
One
squarechanges
changesinto
intoThree
threeTriangles
squares
One
Triangle
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Similarity
In these type of questions One Problem Figure and Four Answer Figures are given .
Three Answer Figures do not match with Problem Figure.
Remaining one option that matches with the Problem Figure is called MATCH
FIGURE.
This MATCH FIGURE is the correct answer.
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Similarity
1
2
Problem Figure
Answer figures
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(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
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Correct Answer is (c)
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Similarity
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9
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(b)
(c)
(d)
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Correct Answer is (b)
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Similarity
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(b)
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Correct Answer is (c)
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Similarity
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X
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=
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+
=
=
+
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+
+
X
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=
X
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10
Correct Answer is (d)
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Similarity
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(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
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Correct Answer is (c)
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Similarity
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(b)
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Correct Answer is (a)
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Similarity
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(a)
(b)
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(d)
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Correct Answer is (d)
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Similarity
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(b)
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Correct Answer is (d)
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Similarity
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(b)
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(d)
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Correct Answer is (d)
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Similarity
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(b)
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Correct Answer is (a)
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Fit the Missing Block
In these type of questions One Incomplete Block Figure (Problem Figure) and Four
Answer Figures are given.
Three Answer Figures do not complete the Incomplete Block Figure.
Remaining one option that completes the Incomplete Block Figure is called
COMPLETING FIGURE.
This COMPLETING FIGURE is the correct answer.
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Fit the Missing Block
1
2
Correct Answer is (b)
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5
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?
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10
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
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Fit the Missing Block
1
2
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5
X
X
X
?
Correct Answer is (d)
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(a)
(b)
(c)
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Fit the Missing Block
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Correct Answer is (c)
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(a)
(b)
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Fit the Missing Block
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Correct Answer is (c)
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(a)
(b)
(c)
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Fit the Missing Block
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Correct Answer is (b)
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(a)
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Fit the Missing Block
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Correct Answer is (a)
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(a)
(b)
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Fit the Missing Block
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Correct Answer is (d)
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(a)
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Fit the Missing Block
1
2
X X X
X X X
O O O
O O O
O O O
?
Correct Answer is (b)
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X X X
10
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
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Fit the Missing Block
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Fit the Missing Block
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Correct Answer is (a)
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Complete the Square
In these type of questions One Incomplete Square (Problem Figure) and Four
Answer Figures are given .
Three Answer Figures do not fit into the figure to make it a Square.
Remaining one option that fits into the figure to make it a Square is called MATCH
FIGURE.
This MATCH FIGURE is the correct answer.
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Complete the Square
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Complete the Square
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Complete the Square
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Correct Answer is (d)
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Complete the Square
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Complete the Square
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Correct Answer is (b)
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Complete the Square
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Complete the Square
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Complete the Square
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Complete the Square
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Complete the Square
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Metric System
Number System
Place Value and Face Value
Prime Number and Divisibility
Factors and Multiples
Fraction
Simplification
HCM & LCM
Percentage
Profit and Loss
Simple Interest
Average
Speed, Time, Distance
Unity Method
Ratio and Proportion
Calendar
Mensuration
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Mensuration
Metric System
1
2
Measures of Length
Articles
Temperature
10 Millimeter (mm) = 1 Centimeter (cm)
10 Centimeter (cm) = 1 Decimeter (dm)
10 Decimeter (dm) = 1 Meter (m)
10 Meters = 1 Decameter (dam)
10 Decameters = 1 Hectometer (hm)
10 Hectometers = 1 Kilometer (km)
12 Articles = 1 Dozen
12 Dozen = 1 Gross
Fahrenheit to Centigrade
F = (9/5) C + 32
Centigrade to Fahrenheit
C = (5/9) (F – 32)
Time
60 Seconds = 1 Minute
60 Minutes = 1 Hour
24 Hours = 1 Day
7 Days = 1 Week
30 Days = 1 Month
12 Months = 1 Year
365 Days = 1 Year
366 Days = 1 Leap Year
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Mensuration
1
Metric System
Convert into Days – 6 Months, 7 Weeks and 16 Days.
1
(a) 245
(b) 257
(c) 235
(d) 235
2
Solution: 6 Months = 6 * 30 = 180 Days
7 Weeks = 7 * 7 = 49 Days
16 Days = 16 * 1 = 16 Days
Total Days = 180 + 49 + 16 = 245 Days
Correct answer is (a)
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Metric System
How many Articles are there in 15 gross, 8 dozen and 10 units?
1
(a) 2256
(b) 2266
(c) 2276
(d) 2286
2
Solution: 15 gross = 15 * 144 = 2160
8 dozen = 8 * 12 = 96
10 units = 10 * 1 = 10
Total articles = 2160 + 96 + 10 = 2266
Correct answer is (b)
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Mensuration
Number System
Types of Numbers: 1.
1
2
2.
3.
4.
1.
2.
Natural Numbers = The counting numbers such as 1, 2, 3, 4…… are called as Natural
Numbers. (Least Natural Number is 1 and 0 is not a Natural Number)
Even Numbers = The Natural Numbers which are divisible by 2 are called as Even Numbers.
For Example = 2, 4, 6, 8……….
Odd Numbers = The Natural Numbers which are not divisible by 2 are called as Odd
Numbers.
For Example = 1, 3, 5, 7, 9………
Prime Numbers = The Natural Numbers greater than 1 which are not divisible by any
number except 1 and itself are called Prime Numbers.
For Example = 2, 3, 5, 7……..
Successor of a number = It is a number just after the given number. To get the successor of
a number we add 1 to it.
For Example = Successor of 89 is 90.
Predecessor of a number = It is a number just before the given number. To get the
predecessor of a number we subtract 1 from it.
For Example = Predecessor of 100 is 99
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Mensuration
1
Number System
The difference between the greatest number of four digits and
smallest number of five digits is
1
(a) 1
(b) 11
(c) 1111
(d) 899
2
Solution: Smallest number of five digits = 10000
Greatest number of four digits = 9999
Difference = 10000 – 9999 = 1
Correct answer is (a)
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2
Number System
The sum of two numbers is 11009. If one number is 9999, the other
number is
1
(a) 1010
(b) 1110
(c) 2110
(d) 21008
2
Solution: Sum of the numbers = 11009
One number = 9999
Then other number = 11009 – 9999 = 1010
Correct answer is (a)
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Mensuration
Place Value and Face Value
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2
Place Value: - It is the value of a digit obtained by its place. It is also known as local value.
For Example in a given number
1. Place value of unit digit = Unit Digit * 1
2. Place value of Tens digit = Tens Digit * 10
3. Place value of Hundreds digit = Hundreds Digit * 100
4. Place value of Thousands digit = Thousands Digit * 1000
Face Value: - The face value of a digit in a number is the value of digit itself. It is also known as
Natural Value.
For Example in a given number
1. in the number 86754 the face value of 6 is 6.
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Mensuration
1
Place Value and Face Value
The difference between the place values of two 7s in 27307 is
1
(a) 6993
(b) 7300
(c) 307
(d) 40
2
Solution: Place values of two 7s in 27307 are
7000 (7*1000) and 7 (7*1)
Difference = 7000 – 7 = 6993
Correct answer is (a)
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2
Place Value and Face Value
The difference of place value and face value of 4 in number
46890 is
1
(a) 4
(b) 40000
(c) 39996
(d) 39969
2
Solution: Place value of 4 in 46890 = 40000
Face value of 4 in 46890 = 4
Difference = 40000 – 4 = 39996
Correct answer is (c)
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Prime Number and Divisibility
Rules for divisibility: 1.
Divisibility by 2 = If the last digit of the number is either 2, 4, 6, 8 or 0 the number will be
divisible by 2. Example – 242, 306, 500
1
2.
2
Divisibility by 3 = If the sum of the digit of a number is divisible by 3, the number is
divisible by 3. Example – 243 (2 + 4 + 3 = 9/3 = 3)
3.
Divisibility by 5= If the last digit of a number is either 5 or 0 the number is divisible by 5.
Example – 445, 670
4.
Divisibility by 9 = If the sum of the digit of a number is divisible by 9, the number is
divisible by 9. Example – 243 (2 + 4 + 3 = 9/9 = 1)
5.
Divisibility by 10 = If the last digit of a number is 0 the number is divisible by 10. Example –
540, 780
6.
Divisibility by 11 = If the difference between the sum of digits at even places and sum of
digits at odd places is 0 or divisible by 11 then the number is divisible by 11. Example –
1353 (Here the difference = (1+5) – (3+3) = 6 – 6 = 0
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Mensuration
1
Prime Number and Divisibility
Which of the following is the smallest two digit prime number?
1
(a) 13
(b) 17
(c) 11
(d) 12
2
Solution: Highest number given in the options is 17 and Prime numbers up to 17
are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17. Smallest two digit number among these is 11.
Correct answer is (c)
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2
Prime Number and Divisibility
What value must be given to * so that the number 6912* is
divisible by 10
1
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 0
(d) 5
2
Solution: A number is divisible by 10 only when its last digit is 0.
Therefore in the given question the last digit of the number must be 0.
Correct answer is (c)
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Mensuration
Factors and Multiples
1
Factor: - When two or more numbers are multiplied together to give a product each
is called a Factor of the product.
For Example
4 * 5 = 20
Here 4 and 5 are factors of 20.
2
Multiple: - The product of two or more numbers is said to be a multiple of each of
those numbers.
For Example
4 * 5 = 20
Here 20 is a multiple of both 4 and 5.
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Factors and Multiples
The factors of 30 are:
1
(a) 2, 3, 5
(b) 1, 2, 3, 5, 10 (c) 1, 2, 3, 10, 15
(d) 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, 30
2
Solution: 30 = 1 * 30
= 2* 15
= 3 * 10
=5*6
So factors of 30 are 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, 30
Correct answer is (d)
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2
Factors and Multiples
What are the numbers of multiples of 3 which are less than 25
1
(a) 6
(b) 7
(c) 8
(d) 9
2
Solution: Multiples of 3 less than 25 are
= 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24
So the total numbers of multiples are 8
Correct answer is (c)
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Fraction
Fraction: -
1
2
The number of the form a/b where a and b are natural numbers.
For Example: 1/2, 2/3, ¾
Here
a is called Numerator
b is called Denominator
Types of Fraction
1. Proper Fraction: - When numerator is less than the denominator.
Example – 4/7
2. Improper Fraction: - When numerator is greater than the denominator.
Example – 8/3
3. Mixed Fraction: - A fraction with a whole number part and a fractional part.
Example – 4 2/3
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Fraction
Which of the following fractions is not equal to the other three?
1
(a) 4/5
(b) 9/15
(c) 3/5
(d) 6/10
2
Solution: Convert all the fractions in their lowest terms –
(a) 4/5 = 4/5
(b) 9/15 = 3/5
(c) 3/5 = 3/5
(d) 6/10 = 3/5
Among them 4/5 is not equal to other three.
Correct answer is (a)
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Fraction
Write in ascending order 5/17, 9/17, 8/17, 10/17
1
(a) 10/17, 9/17, 5/17, 8/17
(c) 9/17, 5/17, 8/17, 10/17
(b) 5/17, 8/17, 9/17, 10/17
(d) 8/17, 5/17, 9/17, 10/17
2
Solution: Since denominator in all the fractions is same so we should check the
ascending order of numerators only.
Hence - 5/17, 8/17, 9/17, 10/17
Correct answer is (b)
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Simplification
BODMAS Rule: -
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2
B – Brackets ( ), { }, [ ]
O - Of
D - Division
M - Multiplication
A - Addition
S - Subtraction
Rule
for
Multiplication : +
+
-
x
x
x
x
+=+
-=+=-=+
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Simplification
The value of 9 – 6 /3 * 2 + 1
1
(a) 3
(b) 4
(c) 6
(d) 9
2
Solution: 9 – 6 /3 * 2 + 1
=9–2*2+1
=9–4+1
=9+1–4
= 10 – 4
=6
Correct answer is (c)
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Simplification
The simplification of 6 – {5 + 3 – (5 – 2) – 5} gives the result
1
(a) 0
(b) 6
(c) 12
(d) 3
2
Solution: 6 – {5 + 3 – (5 – 2) – 5}
= 6 – {5 + 3 – 3 – 5 }
= 6 – {8 – 3 – 5}
= 6 – {5 – 5}
=6–0
=6
Correct answer is (b)
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HCM & LCM
Rules: 1. HCF of numbers * LCM of numbers = Product of numbers
1
2
2. HCF of fractions = HCF of numerators/ LCM of denominators
3. LCM of fractions = LCF of numerators/ HCF of denominators
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Mensuration
1
HCM & LCM
The product of two numbers is 216 and their HCF is 3. what is
their LCM
1
(a) 648
(b) 219
(c) 213
(d) 72
2
Solution: Applying the formula –
HCF of numbers * LCM of numbers = Product of numbers
3 * LCM of numbers = 216
LCM of numbers = 216/3
LCM of numbers = 72
Correct answer is (d)
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2
HCM & LCM
Find the HCF of 8/9, 32/81 and 10/27
1
(a) 2/81
(b) 160/9
(c) 10/81
(d) 8/81
2
Solution: Applying the formula –
HCF of fractions = HCF of numerators/ LCM of denominators
= HCF of 8, 32, 10/ LCM of 9, 81, 27
= 2/81
Correct answer is (a)
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Percentage
A fraction with its denominator as 100 is called as Percent.
Rules: 1
2
1. To convert a ratio into percent, we write it as a fraction and multiply it by 100.
For Example –
1:2 -> 1/2 -> 1/2 *100
2. To convert a decimal fraction into a percent , we shift the decimal point two
places to the right.
For Example 1.2 ->
3. To convert a percentage into fraction, we drop the percent (%) sign and multiply
the remaining number with 1/100.
For Example q
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1
Percentage
Which one of the following is equivalent of 6/20?
1
(a) 6%
(b) 20%
(c) 26%
(d) 30%
2
Solution: 6/20 in percent is ->
6
100
--- * ---- = 30 %
20
1
Correct answer is (d)
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2
Percentage
40% of 20% is equal to
1
(a) 16%
(b) 20%
(c) 8%
(d) 80%
2
Solution: 40% = 40/100
20% = 20/100
Therefore
40% of 20% = 40/100 * 20/100
= 8/100
=8%
Correct answer is (c)
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Mensuration
Profit & Loss
Cost Price (CP): - It is the price at which it is bought.
Selling Price (SP): - It is the amount received by selling the article.
1
Profit: - If the selling price of an article is greater than the cost price, then there is a
net gain or profit.
2
Gain = SP – CP
Gain % = (Gain / CP) * 100
SP = (100 + Gain %)/100 * CP
CP = (100 / 100 +Gain %) * SP
Loss: - If the selling price is less than the cost price than there is a net loss.
Loss = CP – SP
Loss % = (Loss * 100) / CP
CP = (100/100 – Loss %) * SP
SP = (100 – Loss % / 100) * CP
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Mensuration
1
A man buys a radio for Rs. 900 and sells it for Rs. 1200. Find the
his gain percent.
1
(a) 20%
(b) 25%
(c) 30%
(d) 100/3%
2
Solution: Cost Price (CP) = 900
Selling Price (SP) = 1200
Profit (Gain)= 1200 -900 = 300
Applying the formula ->
Gain % = (Gain / CP) * 100
Profit % = (300/900) *100 = 100/3%
Correct answer is (d)
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A man purchased a machine for Rs. 7500 and later sold it at the
profit of Rs. 750. How much additional profit he would got if he
had sold the machine for Rs. 8500.
(a) 250
(b) 500
(c) 750
(d) 1000
Solution: CP of machine = 7500
Profit = 750
SP = CP + Profit = 7500 + 750
= 8250
New SP of the machine = 8500
So Additional Profit = 8500 – 8250
= 250
Correct answer is (a)
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Simple Interest
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Principal (P) = It is the money borrowed from lender.
Amount (A) = It is the sum of the Principal and interest.
Time (T) = It is the time period for which the money is borrowed.
Rate (R) = It is the rate of interest.
Formula: Simple Interest = (P x R x T) / 100
Principal = 100 x Simple Interest / Rate x Time
Rate = Simple Interest / Principal x Time
Time = 100 x Simple Interest / Rate x Principal
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Simple Interest
Find the simple interest of Rs. 700 at 4% per year for three
years.
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(a) Rs. 15
(b) Rs. 36
(c) Rs. 54
(d) Rs. 84
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Solution: Simple Interest = (P x R x T) / 100
= (700 x 4 x 3) / 100
= 21 x 4
= 84
Correct answer is (d)
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Simple Interest
A man borrows Rs. 600 from his friend. He agrees to pay it back
after 8 months together with simple interest at 8 % per annum.
What amount will he pay back?
(a) Rs. 32
(b) Rs. 384
(c) Rs. 984
(d) Rs. 632
Solution: P = Rs. 600
T = 8/12 years
R=8%
So, Simple Interest = (P x T x R) /100
= (600 x 8 x 8) / 100 x 12
= 32
Correct answer is (a)
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Average
Average = Sum of Observations / Number of observations
For Example
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If x1, x2, x3,…….,xn are Number of observations (N), then the average of these is
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X = x1 + x2 + x3….+xn / N
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Average
The average of three numbers is 12. If two of these numbers
are 13 and 15 what is third number?
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(a) 6
(b) 8
(c) 16
(d) 20
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Solution: Average of three numbers = 12
Total average of three numbers = 12 * 3 = 36
Sum of two numbers = 13 + 15 = 28
The third number = 36 – 28 = 8
Correct answer is (b)
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Average
The average of 10, 19, 21, 22 and 28 is
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(a) 21
(b) 20
(c) 19
(d) 18
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Solution: Average of 10, 19, 21, 22, 28
= (10 + 19 +21 + 22 + 28) / 5
= 100 / 5
= 20
Correct answer is (b)
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Speed, Time, Distance
Formula: Distance = Speed x Time
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Time = Distance/ Speed
Speed = Distance / Time
To convert the speed in km/hr to m/sec. -> Multiply the numerical value by 5/18
To convert the speed in m/sec. to km/hr. -> Multiply the numerical value by 18/5
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Speed, Time, Distance
Sampurna Kranti Express departs from Patna at 5:50 pm and
arrives New Delhi 8:15 am of next day. What is the total time of
the journey?
(a) 12 hrs 25 min.
(c) 14 hrs 25 min
(b) 14 hrs 35 min
(d) 12 hrs 25 min
Solution: The time taken for the journey = 8:15 am of the next day – 5:50 pm
= 20:15 – 5:50
= 14:25
= 14 hrs 25 min
Correct answer is (c)
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Speed, Time, Distance
A train 100 meters long is running with the speed of 18 km/hr. In
what time it will pass a man on platform.
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(a) 20
(b) 40
(c) 22
(d) 2
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Solution: To pass the man, the train will move the distance equal to its own length.
Distance to be travelled = 100 meters
Speed in m/sec = 18 x 5/18 = 5 m/sec
Time taken to pass the man = 100 / 5
= 20 sec
Correct answer is (a)
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Unitary Method
1. The method in which the answer required to be calculated is always
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put to the right hand side.
2. The term to the right side is always put in the numerator.
3. The method in which the value of a unit (one) is first bound to find the
value of many.
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Unitary Method
If 8 books cost Rs. 680. What will be the cost of such 15 books?
(a) 1010
(b) 1275
(c) 2110
(d) 21008
Solution: Cost of 8 books = 680
Cost of 1 book = 680/8
Cost of 15 books = (680/8) x 15
= 1275
Correct answer is (b)
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Unitary Method
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15 chairs cost Rs. 1530. How many such chairs can be bought
with Rs. 4590?
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(a) 46
(b) 5
(c) 35
(d) 45
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Solution: -
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Number of chairs can be bought with Rs. 1530 = 15 chairs
Number of chairs can be bought with Rs. 1 = 15/ 1530 chairs
Number of chairs can be bought with Rs. 4590 = (15/ 1530) x 4590
= 45 chairs
Correct answer is (d)
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Ratio and Proportion
Ratio: The ratio of a to b is the fraction a/b, written as a:b
Here ‘a’ is called as antecedent and ‘b’ is called as consequent.
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Proportion: If a, b, c, d are in proportion then we say a:b = c:d
In a proportion, the product of means (b x c) = product of extremes (a x d)
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Ratio and Proportion
The ratio of the numbers of boys and girls in a school is 2:5. If
there are 350 students in the school, find the number of girls in
the school.
(a) 350
(b) 150
(c) 450
(d) 250
Solution: Number of girls = (Ratio Term for girls/ Total sum of Ratio) x Number of Students
= 5/(2 +5) x 350
= (5 / 7) x 350
= 250
Correct answer is (d)
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Ratio and Proportion
If 3:5::60:W
The value of W is
(a) 100
(b) 36
(c) 4
(d) non of these
Solution: In a proportion
First term x fourth term = second term x third term
(Product of extremes) = (Product of Means)
So
3 x W = 5 x 60
W = 5 x 60 / 3
W = 100
Correct answer is (a)
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Calendar
1 Year = 365 days = 52 weeks + 1 day
1 Leap Year = 366 Days = 52 Weeks + 2 Days
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Month
Days
January
31
February
28
(Leap year 29)
March
31
April
30
May
31
June
30
July
31
August
31
September
30
October
31
November
30
December
31
1 year = 12 months
Leap year has 29 days in February
1 week = 7 days
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Calendar
If in a certain year, Sunday falls on 9 January what will be the
day on 27 January of the same year
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(a) Friday
(b) Thursday
(c) Saturday
(d) Wednesday
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Solution: As we know the same day repeats after 7 days therefore
9 + 7 = 16, 16 + 7 = 23
16 and 23 will also be Sunday so 23 is Sunday
So 27 will be Thursday
Correct answer is (b)
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Calendar
If 8 October is Sunday, what will be the day on 8 November
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(a) Monday
(b) Thursday
(c) Saturday
(d) Wednesday
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Solution: A number of days between 8 October to 8 November
October = 31 – 8 = 23
November = 8
Total = 23 + 8 = 31 days
On dividing 31 by 7 we get the number of odd days = 3
So, if Sunday falls on 8 October counting three more days
i.e. Wednesday will be the day on 8 November
Correct answer is (d)
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Mensuration
SN
Square
Rectangle
Parallelogram
Circle
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Perimeter
4 * Sides
2 (length + breadth)
2 (length + breadth)
2*∏*Radius
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Area
(Side)2
Length * Breadth
Base * Height
∏*Radius2
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Side
√Area
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Diagonal
√2 * Side
√(L) 2+ (B)2
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Shapes
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Mensuration
The perimeter of a square is 144 m. Its area is
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(a) 12 sq. meter
(b) 72 sq. meter
(c) 1296 sq. meter (d) 1728 sq. meter
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Solution: Perimeter of square = 144 m
4 * side of square = 144
Side of square = 144/4
= 36 m
Area of Square = side * side
= 36 * 36
= 1296 sq. meters
Correct answer is (c)
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Mensuration
The edge of a cube is 5 cm than the total surface area of the
cube is
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(a) 150 sq. cm
(b) 150 m
(c) 300 sq. m
(d) 600 sq. m
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Solution: Edge (Side) of the cube is = 5 cm.
Total surface area of the cube = 6 * (side)2
= 6 * (5)2 sq. cm
= 6 *25 sq. cm
= 150 sq. cm
Correct answer is (a)
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Adita bilsirangna skang Japanni bi.sarang Jawahar Nehruna chitti seataha aro
uamangna mongma mangsako watatchina molmolataha. Ia Indiani bi.sarangni
palo uamangna nitobegipa mongma mangsako watataha. Ia mongmara
Mysoreoni ong.achim. Uko Japanona sagal gita watataha. Ua Tokyona
sokangon, hajalni hajal bi.sarang uko nina re.baha. Uamangoni bangbatan
mongmako nikkujachim. Ia mikkim gnanggipa matburing uamangna Indiani chin
aro uamangni aro Indiani bi.sarangni gisepo nangrimani chin gita ong.baha. Ia
an.chingni boksis Japanni bang.bea bi.sarangna ku.si ong.beaniko on.ahani
gimin aro uamangko an.chingni a.songni gimin chanchiatani gimin Nehru ku.si
ong.beaha.
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1.” Ua uamangna nitobegipa mongma mangsako watataha”.
Ia sentenceo ‘uamangna’ inon iamangko miksonga.
A) Mysoreni bi.sarang.
B) Japanni bi.sarang.
C) Tokyoni bi.sarang
D) Indiani bi.sarang
Correct Answer is B
2. Hajal hajal Japanni bi.sarang mongmako nina
A. Tokyoona re.baaha.
B. Uko Indiaoniko watatachim.
C. Uan mikmalgimin mongma ong.achim.
D. Uamang mongmako mamung saloba nikkujachim.
Correct Answer is D
3.Nehru ku.si ong.beaha maina
A. Ua Japanona mongma mangsako watataha.
B. Ua boksisara Japanni bi.sarangko an.chingni a.songni gimin chanchiataha.
C. Mongma Japano ku.si ong.beaha.
D. Indiani manderang ku.si ong.beaha
Correct Answer is B
4. Nehru mongma mangsako Japanona watataha maina,
A. Uamang mongmako namnikachim.
B. Japanni bi.sarang mangsa bi.ataha.
C. Japan sorkari mongma mangsako bi.ataha.
D. Uamang mongmko cha.achim.
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Raja saksao dumbur bolni bagan dongachim. Ua dumbur biteko namen
namnikbeachim. Uni gimin ua bagano dongtimna gita kana saksa aro ja.kora
saksako rakkiaha. Salgipino bangbata biterang gimiaha ine raja nikahaon sawa
biterangko chauaha dongtimgiparango sing.aha.” Chinga mamungkoba uija “ine
uamang aganchakaha.Uamang sakgni biteko akja ine jechakahaoba raja
kanagipa mandeni ja.korako pakkreo gate biterangko akako rim.a namaha.
Kanagipa an.tangni ja.ako jakkale aro ja.koragipa an.tangni mikronko jakkale
uamang dumbur biteko chauaha. Uamang sakgnina dal.a sastiko on.aha.
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1 . Raja
A.
B.
C.
D.
uni dumbur biteni bagano dongtimgiparangko rakkina sikaha maina.
Saoba dumbur biterangko chauenga.
Ua kana aro ja.kora mande sakgnina ka.sachakani gimin uamangna kamko on.na sika.
Biterang namen gamchatbeachim.
Correct Answer is D
Saobarang biterangko chaugen ine kenachim.
2. Jensalo raja banga namnamgipa biterang gimaenga ine uiahaon.
A. Ua sing.aha sawa uarangko chauaha.
B. Ua an.tangan bolrangna dongtimaha.
C. Ua sakgni manderangko dongtimna gita rakkiaha.
D. Ua sakgni manderangko sasti on.aha.
Correct Answer is A
3. Kanagipa mande aro ja.kora gipa mande tole aganaha maina.
A. Uamang namgipa dongtimgiparang ong.jachim.
B. Raja uamangni chauako rim.a manjawa ine uamang chanchia.
C. Uamang maikai chaua uko raja mamung saloba rimna namjawa ine chanchiachim.
D. Uamang rajana kenachim.
Correct Answer is C
4. Dumbur biteko chauaha.
A. Uarangni gamchatanina .
B. Chaugiparangchi.
C. Rajani manderangchi.
Correct Answer is D
D. Ua baganko dongtimgiparangchi.
5. Raja
A.
B.
C.
D.
an.tangan nikaha.
Kanagipa mande an.tangni ja.ako jakkalaha..
Ja.koragipa an.tangni mikronko jakkalaha.
Dongtimgipa sakgnian biterangko chauaha.
Dongtimgiparang kakketko aganaha.
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Pilak jo.ongrang an.chingni bobilrang ine manderang chanchia. Bi.sarang
tampirangko, rudatrangko aro ganggurangko so.otna nam.nika. Bang.a rokomni
jo.ongrang an.chingni bobilrang ong.a. Mitamrang bolrangko , ba.rarangko ,
ki.taprangko , nokrangko nosto ka.a aro mitamrang an.chingni cha.anirangko bisi
ong .ata. Mitamrang an.chingko chika aro sabisirangko giproroata.
Indiba mitam jo.ongrang an.chingna ripengrang gitaba ong.a. Je
joongrangko an.ching gimatana skachim uaindakgipa jo.ongrangko uamang
cha.skaa. Bang.a jo.ongrang gnang jemang an.chingni ripeng ba bobilba ong.ja
indakgiparang an.chingna mamung dakchakaniko aro saknaniko on.ja.
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1. ”mitamrang an.chingko chika”. Iano ‘mitam’ katta sako miksonga?
A) Manderangko. B) Bi.sarangko. C) bobilrangko D) jo.ongrangko.
Correct Answer is D
2. Mitam jo.ongrang an.chingna nam.ako daka maina :
A. Uamang an.chingni noko donga.
B. Uamang mitam cha.anirangko nosto ka.a.
C. Uamang an.chingko kengnigipa jo.ongoniko naljoke rakkia.
D. Uamang kengnigipa jo.ongrangko cha.a.
Correct Answer is D
3. Mitam jo.ongrang namako dakana bate namgijako dakbata.
A. Uamang ka.onangata .
B. Uamang mitchian gapa.
C. Uamang sabisirangko giproroata.
D. Uarang gipin jo.ongrangko cha.a .
Correct Answer is C
4. Ia toko segipa an.chingna aganaha.
A. Bi.sarangni bewalni gimin.
B. Bang.a jo.ongrangni rokomni gimin.
C. Jo.ongrangni jakkaltoani gimin.
D. Jo.ongrangni bewalni gimin.
Correct Answer is D
5. ka.mao on.sogimin sentencerangoni badia jo.ongni gimin aganani
ong.ja.
A. Jo.ongrang kenbegnigipa ong.a
B. Jo.ongrang an.chingni bosturangko nosto ka.a.
C. Jo.ongrang bang.a sabisirangko ra.bitgiparang ong.a.
D. Jo.ongrang rongtale donga.
Correct Answer is D
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Chiniko gritoniko taria. Grit dinggipa biaprango ge.a. Jensalo grit mina unon
uarangko den.a. Uni jamano uarangni dal.dalgipa bijakrangko ake gala. Uni
jamano uarangni ga.tengrangko kachimote chinini karkanaona watata. Uano
uarangni bitchirangko jeta. Jetdaldalgipa bitchirangko mitchigipa chi gita nika.
Uni jamano uarangko rongtalate sigrakni songchakanio ding.ata. Unon pilak
chirang ranate chini uano sikkongrika. Ua sikkongrikgipa chinisa a.mangni rong
daka. Uni jamano uarangko ding.attaie, gipokkujana kingking susranga. Skang
salrango chiniko Java aro gipin a.songrangoniko Indiaona ra.baa. Indiba da.ode
India a.songtangon chiniko tariengaha. Uttar- Pradesh aro Biharo bang.a chini
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B. Rangipa a.songrango.
C. Ka.singipa a.songrango.
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2.Indiani badia staterango chiniko tarienga?
A. Uttar- Pradesh aro Bihar.
B. Madhya Pradesh aro Bihar.
C. Bihar aro Andhra- Pradesh.
D. Madhya – Pradesh aro Uttar- Pradesh.
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A. Gipok.
B. Gisim.
C. A.mangni rong
D. Rimit
Correct Answer is A
Correct Answer is A
Correct Answer is C
4. Badia grit bipangni bakko chinini karkanaona watatna skang ratgale gala?
A. Bijakrangko.
B. Ja.dilrangko.
C. Ga.tengrangko.
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D. Cheksirangko..
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Arabiani bang.bata bakan a.gisi ong.a. Arabrang jemangan songjinmarango
ong.ja , uamang bilsi gimikan a.gisiosa donga. Uamang tamburangkosa
pinge donga jedakode uarangko altuae rikna aro runa gita man.gen. Uamang
uamangni jilgipa mesrangna,, do.bokrangna, gurerangna aro utrangna chi aro
samsirangko man.gipa biaprangko
amroroe
biap damsaoni damsaona
katroroesa donga. Ia Arabrang chigipa mingimin dumbur biterangko aro
kejulrangkosa cha.achim. Uamang namen gurerangko gakatna namnikachim.
Indake uamang gurerangna an.tangni jik dedrangrangna ka.saa gita
ka.sachim. Uamang pangnaba an.tangni gurerango bang.dugae bosturangko
gatjachim. Utrang uamangna namen jakkaltogipa ong.achim. Uamang
utrango an.tangtangba gakata aro bosturangkoba gatachim. Indake bang.a
chel.begipa, a.gisiarigipa ramarangko songrena man.ani gimin uamangko
uamang “A.gisini jahas “ ine minga.
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1.
Arabrang
A.
B.
C.
D.
namnika.
Utrangko
Gurerangko
Churangko ringna
Songjinmao tamburango dongna.
Correct Answer is B
2. Arabrang cha.a.
A. Gurerangni be.enko
B. Dumbur aro kejul biteko
C. Draka aro appleko
D. mi aro gom miko.
Correct Answer is B
3. Arabrang iarangko jila.
A. Do.bokrangko aro mesrangko.
B. Mesrangko aro gurerangko.
C. Gurerangko aro utrangko
D. Kosako janapgimin gimikkon.
Correct Answer is D
4. Arabrang
A.
B.
C.
D.
Correct Answer is D
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tambuo
Songjinmarango donga.
Songadamo donga.
jillao donga.
A.gisio donga.
5. Arabrang iako,’’ A.gisini jahas” ine minga.
a) Gureko b) Mesko c) utko d)Tambuko.
Correct Answer is C
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