| Section | Questions | Marks per Question | Total Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mathematics | 50 | 3 | 150 |
| Intelligence | 25 | 2 | 50 |
| Language | 25 | 2 | 50 |
| GK | 25 | 2 | 50 |
| Total | 125 | — | 300 |
SECTION A – MATHEMATICS (1–50)
(50 × 3 = 150 Marks)
- The smallest number which when divided by 24, 30 and 36 leaves remainder 5 is:
A) 365 B) 725 C) 185 D) 545 - HCF of 672 and 840 is:
A) 168 B) 84 C) 96 D) 72 - 109−53+207=
A) 13/20 B) 11/20 C) 17/20 D) 9/20 - A number increased by 25% becomes 500. The original number is:
A) 375 B) 400 C) 420 D) 450 - Ratio of two numbers is 7:9 and their sum is 256. Larger number is:
A) 126 B) 144 C) 150 D) 162 - SI on ₹2400 at 12% p.a. for 3 years is:
A) ₹864 B) ₹720 C) ₹900 D) ₹960 - A train 300 m long crosses a pole in 15 seconds. Speed is:
A) 72 km/h B) 60 km/h C) 54 km/h D) 90 km/h - Area of triangle base 24 cm, height 15 cm:
A) 160 B) 180 C) 200 D) 220 - Volume of cube edge 12 cm:
A) 1728 B) 1440 C) 1600 D) 1800 - 20 men finish work in 15 days. How many men for 10 days?
A) 25 B) 30 C) 35 D) 40 - Simplify: 12 + {48 ÷ (6 × 4)} – 5
A) 7 B) 9 C) 10 D) 11 - Smallest prime factor of 899:
A) 29 B) 31 C) 17 D) 23 - 0.625 × 0.8 =
A) 0.5 B) 0.05 C) 5 D) 0.005 - Difference between greatest 6-digit and smallest 5-digit number:
A) 989999 B) 990000 C) 999000 D) 899999 - A trader marks goods 40% above cost and gives 20% discount. Gain % is:
A) 12% B) 15% C) 10% D) 8% - LCM = 504, HCF = 12. If one number is 84, other is:
A) 72 B) 96 C) 108 D) 60 - A number leaves remainder 9 when divided by 20. Remainder when divided by 10:
A) 9 B) 1 C) 0 D) 5 - Average of 11 consecutive numbers is 60. Smallest is:
A) 55 B) 54 C) 56 D) 57 - Car speed 60 km/h for 3 hr, then 80 km/h for 2 hr. Average speed:
A) 68 B) 70 C) 72 D) 75 - CP ₹1800, SP ₹2070. Gain %:
A) 10% B) 12% C) 15% D) 8% - Area of circle radius 14 cm (π=22/7):
A) 616 B) 528 C) 500 D) 700 - Surface area of cube edge 9 cm:
A) 486 B) 324 C) 400 D) 540 - Next term: 6, 13, 27, 55, ?
A) 110 B) 111 C) 115 D) 108 - 98÷34=
A) 2/3 B) 3/2 C) 1 D) 4/9 - 35% of number is 140. Number is:
A) 350 B) 380 C) 400 D) 420 - Difference between CI and SI (2 yrs, 10%, ₹2000):
A) ₹20 B) ₹40 C) ₹30 D) ₹25 - Perimeter rectangle 160 m, length 50 m. Breadth:
A) 30 B) 40 C) 35 D) 25 - Smallest number divisible by 18, 24, 30:
A) 360 B) 720 C) 240 D) 180 - Train 180 m crosses pole in 12 sec. Speed:
A) 54 km/h B) 60 km/h C) 72 km/h D) 48 km/h - 3x + 15 = 75. x =
A) 15 B) 20 C) 18 D) 10 - Sum interior angles of heptagon:
A) 720° B) 900° C) 1080° D) 1260° - 0.025 × 0.4 =
A) 0.01 B) 0.001 C) 0.1 D) 0.0001 - Boys:girls = 6:5, total 440. Boys =
A) 240 B) 200 C) 220 D) 260 - Perimeter semicircle radius 7 cm:
A) 36 B) 44 C) 30 D) 32 - Smallest 5-digit divisible by 9:
A) 10008 B) 10017 C) 10026 D) 10035 - Marked 25% above cost, 20% discount. Gain/Loss:
A) No gain B) 5% gain C) 5% loss D) 10% gain - Product 432, HCF 12. LCM =
A) 36 B) 48 C) 54 D) 72 - Pipe fills tank in 4 hr, leak empties in 12 hr. Net fill time:
A) 6 hr B) 5 hr C) 8 hr D) 7 hr - Next term: 3, 8, 18, 38, ?
A) 76 B) 78 C) 80 D) 74 - 80% of number is 200. Number =
A) 240 B) 250 C) 260 D) 270 - Volume cuboid 10×9×8 =
A) 720 B) 700 C) 750 D) 680 - Next prime after 197:
A) 199 B) 201 C) 203 D) 211 - Amount ₹1320 in 2 yrs at 10% SI. Principal:
A) 1100 B) 1000 C) 1200 D) 900 - 18 books cost ₹540. Cost of 25 books:
A) ₹750 B) ₹720 C) ₹780 D) ₹700 - Area trapezium sides 10 & 16, height 8:
A) 104 B) 96 C) 100 D) 108 - 13² – 5² =
A) 144 B) 150 C) 160 D) 169 - Sum first 30 natural numbers:
A) 465 B) 450 C) 480 D) 500 - Buy 50 pens ₹12 each, sell ₹15 each. Profit:
A) 120 B) 150 C) 100 D) 180 - Roman numeral CMXC =
A) 990 B) 1000 C) 980 D) 995 - Smallest number which when increased by 5 is divisible by 15 & 25:
A) 70 B) 45 C) 50 D) 65
SECTION B – INTELLIGENCE (51–75)
- 5, 11, 23, 47, ?
A) 95 B) 94 C) 96 D) 93 - If CAT = 24, DOG =
A) 26 B) 24 C) 22 D) 30 - A, C, F, J, O, ?
A) U B) T C) S D) R - Mirror of 3:40
A) 8:20 B) 9:20 C) 7:20 D) 8:40 - North becomes West. East becomes:
A) South B) North C) West D) South-East - 7, 14, 28, 56, ?
A) 84 B) 96 C) 112 D) 108 - 2, 6, 15, 31, 56, ?
A) 92 B) 90 C) 96 D) 94 - BOOK → CPPL. PEN →
A) QFO B) QEM C) RFO D) QGN - Odd one: 121, 144, 169, 196, 225, 250
A) 250 B) 169 C) 196 D) 144 - A is brother of B. B sister of C. C father of D. A to D:
A) Uncle B) Brother C) Cousin D) Grandfather - Walk 12m N, 5m E, 12m S. Distance from start:
A) 5m B) 7m C) 12m D) 0 - Missing: 4, 10, 22, 46, ?
A) 94 B) 90 C) 92 D) 88 - 1 Jan 2023 Sunday. 1 Jan 2024?
A) Monday B) Tuesday C) Wednesday D) Thursday - Logical order: Seed, Plant, Flower, Fruit, Tree
A) 1-2-5-3-4 B) 1-5-2-3-4 C) 1-2-3-4-5 D) 1-5-3-2-4 - 9, 18, 54, 216, ?
A) 864 B) 648 C) 972 D) 756 - Cubes painted, cut into 27 pieces. Exactly 2 faces painted:
A) 12 B) 8 C) 6 D) 24 - If + means × and × means –, evaluate 8 + 4 × 2
A) 10 B) 12 C) 16 D) 20 - Total students if A 12th from left & 18th from right:
A) 29 B) 30 C) 31 D) 28 - Next term: 3, 9, 27, ?
A) 54 B) 81 C) 72 D) 90 - WORD value (A=1)
A) 60 B) 58 C) 59 D) 62 - Mirror of 6:15
A) 5:45 B) 6:45 C) 4:45 D) 5:15 - 8, 24, 12, 36, 18, ?
A) 54 B) 48 C) 60 D) 52 - Odd one: Triangle, Square, Circle, Cube
A) Circle B) Cube C) Square D) Triangle - If South-East becomes North, North becomes:
A) South-East B) West C) East D) South - Squares in 4×4 grid:
A) 30 B) 16 C) 25 D) 20
SECTION C – LANGUAGE (76–100)
76–80: Passage-based (High level inference)
- ‘Resilient’ means:
A) Weak B) Strong C) Lazy D) Silent - Antonym of ‘Scarcity’:
A) Shortage B) Plenty C) Lack D) Poverty - Correct sentence:
A) He have done it.
B) He has done it.
C) He had did it.
D) He doing it. - One word for ‘One who loves mankind’:
A) Optimist B) Philanthropist C) Pessimist D) Artist - Fill blank: She is good ___ mathematics.
A) in B) at C) on D) for
SECTION C – LANGUAGE (81–100)
(2 Marks Each)
- Choose the correct synonym of Meticulous:
A) Careless
B) Careful
C) Lazy
D) Angry - Antonym of Optimistic:
A) Cheerful
B) Confident
C) Pessimistic
D) Hopeful - Choose the correct spelling:
A) Consciense
B) Consience
C) Conscience
D) Conscince - Fill in the blank:
Neither the teacher nor the students ___ present.
A) was
B) were
C) is
D) be - Identify the correct passive voice:
“They completed the task.”
A) The task is completed.
B) The task was completed.
C) The task has completed.
D) The task had completed. - Choose the correct preposition:
He insisted ___ paying the bill.
A) on
B) for
C) at
D) with - One word for “A person who speaks many languages”:
A) Linguist
B) Orator
C) Polyglot
D) Translator - Rearrange to form meaningful sentence:
- honesty
- is
- the best
- policy
A) 2-1-3-4
B) 1-2-3-4
C) 3-2-1-4
D) 1-3-2-4
- Choose correct indirect speech:
He said, “I am tired.”
A) He said that he was tired.
B) He said he is tired.
C) He says he was tired.
D) He said he tired. - Fill in the blank:
She has been waiting ___ two hours.
A) since
B) for
C) from
D) by - Choose the correct idiom meaning of “Break the ice”:
A) To fight
B) To start conversation
C) To feel cold
D) To stop talking - Antonym of Ancient:
A) Old
B) Modern
C) Antique
D) Traditional - Error spotting:
Each of the boys have completed the work.
A) Each of
B) the boys
C) have completed
D) No error - Choose correct tense:
By next year, she ___ her studies.
A) completes
B) will complete
C) will have completed
D) completed - Synonym of Rapid:
A) Slow
B) Quick
C) Late
D) Calm - Fill in the blank:
He is superior ___ me in mathematics.
A) than
B) to
C) from
D) over - One word substitution for “A place where soldiers live”:
A) Camp
B) Barrack
C) Stable
D) Shelter - Choose correct article:
He is ___ honest man.
A) a
B) an
C) the
D) no article - Choose correct meaning of “At the eleventh hour”:
A) Very late
B) Early morning
C) Exact time
D) Midnight - Choose correct sentence:
A) She don’t like tea.
B) She doesn’t likes tea.
C) She doesn’t like tea.
D) She not like tea.
SECTION D – GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (101–125)
(2 Marks Each)
- The first Indian satellite launched in 1975 was:
A) Aryabhata
B) Rohini
C) INSAT-1A
D) Bhaskara - The Kargil War was fought between India and:
A) China
B) Pakistan
C) Nepal
D) Bangladesh - The largest desert in the world is:
A) Sahara
B) Gobi
C) Thar
D) Kalahari - The national bird of India is:
A) Swan
B) Peacock
C) Eagle
D) Parrot - The Constitution of India came into force on:
A) 15 August 1947
B) 26 January 1950
C) 2 October 1948
D) 26 November 1949 - The highest gallantry award in India is:
A) Ashok Chakra
B) Param Vir Chakra
C) Vir Chakra
D) Kirti Chakra - The capital of Australia is:
A) Sydney
B) Melbourne
C) Canberra
D) Perth - The longest river in the world is:
A) Amazon
B) Nile
C) Yangtze
D) Mississippi - ISRO headquarters is located at:
A) Chennai
B) Hyderabad
C) Bengaluru
D) Pune - The Red Planet is:
A) Venus
B) Mars
C) Jupiter
D) Saturn - The author of “Wings of Fire” is:
A) R. K. Narayan
B) A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
C) Vikram Sarabhai
D) Chetan Bhagat - The Tropic of Cancer passes through how many Indian states?
A) 6
B) 7
C) 8
D) 9 - The largest ocean in the world is:
A) Atlantic
B) Indian
C) Pacific
D) Arctic - The headquarters of the Indian Army is in:
A) Mumbai
B) New Delhi
C) Kolkata
D) Lucknow - The currency of Japan is:
A) Yuan
B) Yen
C) Won
D) Dollar - The Battle of Plassey was fought in:
A) 1757
B) 1764
C) 1857
D) 1748 - The smallest continent is:
A) Europe
B) Australia
C) Antarctica
D) South America - The chemical symbol of Sodium is:
A) So
B) Na
C) Sd
D) Sn - The headquarters of the United Nations is in:
A) Geneva
B) Paris
C) New York
D) London - The first woman Prime Minister of India was:
A) Pratibha Patil
B) Sarojini Naidu
C) Indira Gandhi
D) Sonia Gandhi - The largest planet in our solar system is:
A) Earth
B) Saturn
C) Jupiter
D) Uranus - The Indian National Congress was founded in:
A) 1885
B) 1905
C) 1857
D) 1890 - The deepest ocean trench is:
A) Tonga Trench
B) Mariana Trench
C) Java Trench
D) Peru Trench - The first Governor-General of independent India was:
A) Lord Mountbatten
B) C. Rajagopalachari
C) Jawaharlal Nehru
D) Rajendra Prasad - The festival of Pongal is mainly celebrated in:
A) Kerala
B) Karnataka
C) Tamil Nadu
D) Andhra Pradesh
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| Q. No | Section | Answer |
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| 1 | Maths | B |
| 2 | Maths | A |
| 3 | Maths | C |
| 4 | Maths | A |
| 5 | Maths | B |
| 6 | Maths | A |
| 7 | Maths | A |
| 8 | Maths | B |
| 9 | Maths | A |
| 10 | Maths | B |
| 11 | Maths | B |
| 12 | Maths | B |
| 13 | Maths | A |
| 14 | Maths | B |
| 15 | Maths | A |
| 16 | Maths | A |
| 17 | Maths | A |
| 18 | Maths | A |
| 19 | Maths | A |
| 20 | Maths | C |
| 21 | Maths | A |
| 22 | Maths | A |
| 23 | Maths | B |
| 24 | Maths | A |
| 25 | Maths | C |
| 26 | Maths | B |
| 27 | Maths | A |
| 28 | Maths | A |
| 29 | Maths | A |
| 30 | Maths | B |
| 31 | Maths | B |
| 32 | Maths | A |
| 33 | Maths | A |
| 34 | Maths | B |
| 35 | Maths | B |
| 36 | Maths | A |
| 37 | Maths | A |
| 38 | Maths | A |
| 39 | Maths | B |
| 40 | Maths | B |
| 41 | Maths | A |
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| 43 | Maths | B |
| 44 | Maths | A |
| 45 | Maths | A |
| 46 | Maths | A |
| 47 | Maths | A |
| 48 | Maths | B |
| 49 | Maths | A |
| 50 | Maths | A |
| 51 | Intelligence | C |
| 52 | Intelligence | A |
| 53 | Intelligence | A |
| 54 | Intelligence | A |
| 55 | Intelligence | A |
| 56 | Intelligence | C |
| 57 | Intelligence | A |
| 58 | Intelligence | A |
| 59 | Intelligence | A |
| 60 | Intelligence | A |
| 61 | Intelligence | A |
| 62 | Intelligence | C |
| 63 | Intelligence | A |
| 64 | Intelligence | C |
| 65 | Intelligence | A |
| 66 | Intelligence | A |
| 67 | Intelligence | A |
| 68 | Intelligence | A |
| 69 | Intelligence | B |
| 70 | Intelligence | A |
| 71 | Intelligence | A |
| 72 | Intelligence | A |
| 73 | Intelligence | B |
| 74 | Intelligence | A |
| 75 | Intelligence | A |
| 76 | Language | B |
| 77 | Language | B |
| 78 | Language | B |
| 79 | Language | B |
| 80 | Language | B |
| 81 | Language | B |
| 82 | Language | C |
| 83 | Language | C |
| 84 | Language | B |
| 85 | Language | B |
| 86 | Language | A |
| 87 | Language | C |
| 88 | Language | B |
| 89 | Language | A |
| 90 | Language | B |
| 91 | Language | B |
| 92 | Language | B |
| 93 | Language | C |
| 94 | Language | C |
| 95 | Language | B |
| 96 | Language | B |
| 97 | Language | B |
| 98 | Language | B |
| 99 | Language | A |
| 100 | Language | C |
| 101 | GK | A |
| 102 | GK | B |
| 103 | GK | A |
| 104 | GK | B |
| 105 | GK | B |
| 106 | GK | B |
| 107 | GK | C |
| 108 | GK | B |
| 109 | GK | C |
| 110 | GK | B |
| 111 | GK | B |
| 112 | GK | C |
| 113 | GK | C |
| 114 | GK | B |
| 115 | GK | B |
| 116 | GK | A |
| 117 | GK | B |
| 118 | GK | B |
| 119 | GK | C |
| 120 | GK | C |
| 121 | GK | C |
| 122 | GK | A |
| 123 | GK | B |
| 124 | GK | A |
| 125 | GK | C |