IQ PAPER – 2
Time: 90 Minutes
Maximum Marks: 90
1. SECTION 1 contains 100 questions of Mental ability.
2. Each question carries +3 mark and there is negative marking (– 1).
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Directions (1-2) : In each of the following questions a problem figure is given. Study the figure carefully and then answer the questions given with it.
1.
Consider the adjoining diagram :
What is the minimum number of colours required to …show more content…
fill the spaces in the diagram without any two adjacent spaces having the same colour?
(A)6
(B) 5
(C) 4
(D) 3
2.
Find the number of triangles in the given figure.
(A) 11
(B) 13
(C) 15
(D) 17
3.
David gets on the elevator at the 11th floor of a building and rides up at the rate of 57 floors per minute. At the same time, Albert gets on an elevator at the 51st floor of the same building and rides down at the rate of 63 floors per minute. If they continue travelling at these rates, then at which floor will their paths cross?
(A) 19
(B) 28
(C) 30
(D) 37
4.
A father tells his son, “ I was of your present age when you were born”. If the father is 36 now, how old was the boy five years back?
(A) 13 years
(B) 15 years
(C) 18 years
(D) 23 years
Directions (5-7) : In the following figure, rectangle, square, circle and triangle represent the regions of wheat, gram, maize and rice cultivation respectively.
On the basis of given figure, answer these questions.
3
4
5
8
2
7
9
6
1
10
11
5.
Which area is cultivated by all the four commodities?
(A) 7
(B) 8
(C) 9
(D) 2
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6.
Which area is cultivated by wheat and maize only?
(A) 8
(B) 6
(C) 5
(D) 4
7.
Which area is cultivated by rice only?
(A) 5
(C) 2
(B) 1
(D) 11
8.
Introducing a man, a woman said, “His wife is the only daughter of my father.” How is that man related to the woman?
(A) Brother
(B) Father-in-law
(C) Maternal Uncle
(D) Husband
9.
Pointing towards a girl in the picture, Sarita said, “ She is the mother of Neha whose father is my son.” How is Sarita related to the girl in the picture?
(A) Mother
(B) Aunt
(C) Cousin
(D) Mother-in-law
10.
Deepak said to Nitin, “That boy playing football is the younger of the two brothers of the daughter of my father’s wife.” How is the boy playing football related to Deepak?
(A) Son
(B) Brother
(C) Cousin
(D) Nephew
Direction (11 – 16) : The following questions are based on letter sequence. In each sequence some letters are missing. Find the correct alternative in each question to fill the blanks.
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12.
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15.
a_bc_c_abb_bca_
(A) cccbc
(B) cbbac
(C) accba
(D) abbba
aa_abbb_ccccd_ddccc_bb_b
(A) abcda
(B) abdbc
(C) abdcb
(D) abcad
_acca_ccca_acccc_aaa
(A) acca
(B) caaa
(C) ccaa
(D) caac
gfe_ig_eii_fei_gf_ii
(A) eifgi
(C) ifgie
(D) ifige
(C) accc
(D) abca
(B) figie
a_bbc_aab_cca_bbcc
(A) acbc
(B) acba
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mn_ _nmmnmm_m_n_
(A) mnnmm
(B) mmnmm
(C) mmmmmm
(D) nnnmmm
Directions (17 – 19) : In the following questions numbers are arranged in the form of a web. From this web four sets of numbers are selected based on certain logic. Two of these are given on the left and two on the right of the ( :: ). One set of the numbers on the right goes missing. Choose that set of numbers which carries the same logic.
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2
4
6
5
8
7
2
3
22
5
4
3
1
7
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9
1
5
8, 5, 3 : 9, 1, 8 : : 6, 4, 2 : ?
(A) 5, 3 2
(B) 7, 3, 4
(C) 7, 1, 6
(D) 7, 2, 5
2, 3, 5 : 3, 1, 4 : : 7, 2, 5 : ?
(A) 6, 2, 4
(B) 8, 1, 9
(C) 8, 5, 3
(D) 6, 1, 5
5, 6, 4 : 3, 5, 3 : : 4, 7, 5 : ?
(A) 1, 5, 2
(B) 1, 2, 3
(C) 3, 2, 3
(D) 2, 2, 1
4
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6
8
Directions (20 – 25): In each of the following questions a number series is given. Find out the missing term of the series.
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21.
1, 2, 4, 7, 28, 33, ?
(A) 39
(B) 76
(C) 121
(D) 198
2, 3, 8, 27, 112, ?
(A) 226
(B) 339
(C) 452
(D) 565
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2 4 11 16
, ,?, ,
3 7 21 31
5
(A)
9
(B)
6
11
(C)
7
13
(D)
9
17
0,4,6,3,7,9,6,?,12
(A) 8
(B) 10
(C) 11
(D) 12
3,10,101,?
(A) 10101
(B) 10201
(C) 10202
(D) 11012
(C) 14
(D) 15
2,3,5,7,11,?,17
(A) 12
(B) 13
26.
A certain number of horses and an equal number of men are going somewhere. Half of the owners are on their horses back while the rest of them are walking along leading their horses. If the number of legs walking on the ground is 70, how many horses are there?
(A) 10
(B) 12
(C) 14
(D) 16
27.
The total of the ages of x, y and z is 80 years. What was the total of their ages three years ago? (A) 71 years
(B) 72 years
(C) 74 years
(D) 77 years
28.
Consider the Venn diagram given below:
Paper I
Paper II
3
12
4
2
8
5
6
Paper III
The number in the Venn diagram indicates the number of persons reading the newspapers.
The diagram is drawn after surveying 50 persons. In a population of 10,000, how many can be expected to read at least two newspapers?
(A) 5000
(B) 5400
(C) 6000
(D) 6250
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29.
Refer to the following table:SILLY YO-YO COMPANY’S MAY SALES.
Small
Large
Red
500
Blue
1000
Total
3200
Total
5000
Silly yo-yo Company sells only red and blue yo-yos, both of which are available in small and large sizes. On basis of the information in the above table, how many red yo-yos were sold in May?
(A) 500
(B) 800
(C) 1300
(D) 2200
Direction (30-32) :- In each of the following questions, if the given interchanges are made in signs and numbers, which one of the four equations would be correct?
30.
Given interchanges : signs – and and numbers 4 and 8
(A) 6 8 4 1
(B) 8 6 4 1
(C) 4 8 2 6
(D) 4 8 6 2
31.
Given interchanges : signs – and x and numbers 3 and 6
(A) 6 3 2 9
(B) 3 6 8 10
(C) 6 3 4 15
(D) 3 6 4 33
32.
Given interchange: Signs + and –, Numbers 4 and 8
(A) 4 8 12 16
(B) 4 8 12 0
(C) 8 4 12 24
(D) 8 4 12 8
Directions (33 –34) : In each of the following questions a problem figure is given.
Study the figure carefully and then answer the questions given with it.
33.
34.
How many triangles are there in the figure?
(A) 16
(B) 18
(C) 19
(D) 21
With how many minimum number of lines can you draw this figure?
(A) 7
(B) 9
(C) 11
(D) 13
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35.
If > denotes +, < denotes –, + denotes , Λ denotes x, – denotes =, x denotes > and = denotes 100 then STOP, else go to step 11
83.
If x =4, y=2, z=3, then what is the value of y after first round of step 3?
(A) 8
(B) 16
(C) 32
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84.
If x=5, y=4, z=3, then how many times does the above module run ?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 10
(D) infinite
85.
24,7,1 : 18, 6 1 : : 13, 5, 1 : ?
(A) 6,3,1
(B) 9, 4, 1
(C) 18, 6, 1
(D) 18, 9, 4
5,4,9 : 18,13, 27 : : 13, 9, 18 : ?
(A) 4, 3, 6
(B) 5, 4, 3
(C) 81, 54, 18
(D) 40, 27, 54
86.
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87.
486, 121, 24 : 1, 24, 121 : : 162, 40, 6 : ?
(A) 1, 6, 40
(B)1, 18, 81
(C) 1, 18, 162
(D) 18, 81, 162
Directions (88-90) : Read the following information to answer these questions :
Seven poles A, B, C, D, E, F and G are put in such a way that the distance between the two decreases by 1 metre. The distance between the first two poles, A and B, is 10 metres.
88.
What is distance, between the first pole A and the last pole G?
(A) 40 m
(B) 45 m
(C) 49 m
(D) None of these
89.
If a monkey hops from pole G to pole C, then how much distance did it cover?
(A) 19 m
(B) 22 m
(C) 26 m
(D) 32 m
90.
If the authorities decide to remove one pole and place the remaining poles on equal distances among the poles, then each set of poles would be ______ metres apart ?
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1
(A) 7
(B) 8
(C) 9
(D) 10
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IQ PAPER – 2
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