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STATE COUNCIL OF EDUCATIONAL HESEARCH AND TRAININGNATIONAL MEANS-CUM.MERIT SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION - 2015
Class - VlllPart - ll
Merural Aeurrv Tesr (MAT)
Time:90 Minutes
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Read the lollowing insiructions before you answerthe questions. Answers are to be given in aSEPARATE OMR ANSWER SHEET providedinside this booklet. Break the seal and startanswering the questions once asked to do so.
1. Please write your Roll Number very clearly(only one digit in one block) as given in yourAdmission Card.
2. There are 90 questions.in ihis test.
3. Select the most suitable answer for eachquestion and completely darken the circlecorresponding to the correct alternative asshown below.
Method I Wrong Method
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All questions carry ONE MARK each.
There is no negative marking. Every conectanswer will be awarded one mark.
.Do not write your name on. any part of thequestion booklet or the answer sheet.
Rough Work can be done in the spaceprovided at the end of this booklet.
Maximum Marks:90
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There are 90 questions in all. For each
question four alternative answers are given
marked as 1, 2, 3, 4. From these, find the
most appropriate answer. The number
denoting this answer is there in the answer
sheet against the question number
concerned. Darken the circle with Blue/
BlackBall Pen only. Record the answers
thus in the OMR answer sheet only. Do
not write anything in the question booklet
except your Roll Number on the cover page
and rough work in the space provided for
the purpose.
1. What number should replace thequestion mark ?
20
(1) 4
(2) 3
(3) 5
(4) 2
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MAT
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1. c-arccJ -oJlomrnoilocf, mioccn6'ro]
oroJcm cruo6lJ o{Jari ?
20
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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5
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lh questions 2 and 3 find the missing term'
2. 3,7,14,18,36,40, -(1) 74
(2) 76
(3) 78
(4) 80
3 %'%'%'%r'k''--0 1%s
e) 1%s
<s) 1%7
@) 1%
Questions 4 and 5 : Which term will come
in the place of question mark ?
4. EmPRsl lsRoDEl@tr(1) EDR
(2) SRD
(3) DRS
(4) SRE
5. A1A, D4E, G7I, ?, M13U
(1) J10O
(2) J10O
(3) P1o O
(4) G10P
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2. 3,7,14.18,36,40, -(1) 74
(2) 76
(3) 78
(4) Bo
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(2) SRD(3) DRS(4) SRE
A1A, D4E, G7I, ?, M13U
(1) J10O
(2) J 10O
(3) P10 O
(4) G 10 P
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Class - Vlll
6. ln this question arrange the given
words in.a meaningful sequence and
then choose the most appropriate
sequence f rom amongst the
alternatives.
a) Delhi
b) Universe
c) Taj Mahal
d) World
e) lndia
(1) aebcd
baced
caedb
edbac
ln questions 7 and 8 find the odd one out
f rom the given alternatives.
7. (1) Stream
(2) Sea
(3) River
(4) Brook
8. (1) VCAX
(2) PKJO
(3) NFDP
(4) KHGM
(2)
(3)
(4)
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6.
MAT
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au3oJlaa$d omilolao3cmclcollcfl
cnlcm3o caolcorccor laooraflcfl pggoi6O6fEC6rOe6.
a) or-rnflor5l
b) 1o-totororo
c) roce"ooortfl
d) cercao
e) encfloll r<)
(1) aebcd
baced
caedb
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@oecm goroocru3oJloogf rtfl cn'lcm3o
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7. (1) ono3oJl
(2) nuoglr:o
(3) mrJl
(4) ooacorocd
8. (1) VCAX
(2) PKJO
(3) NFDP
(4) KHGM
(2)
(s)
(4)
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629
826
578,
456
641
628
146
875
378
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L Find the odd one from the set
(1) 269
(2) 164
(3) 587
(4) 456
ln questions 10-1 2 which set of letters/
symbols when sequentially placed at the
gaps in the given series shall complete it ?
10. +-r++tr-+*trr--trr+1ry n r*#(z) **rS1s1 r r##1+y f ar#
11, a-c-d-f-S--i(1) bcefgh
(2) bcefhi
(3) bcdfgh
(4) bceghi
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MAT
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o3groroild ooJscoro moo{ 6o6reoIDJ6.
(1) 26e
(2\ 164
(3) 587
(4) 456
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oceeo ?
10. *-r+*a-#*nr--trr+(1) o r##(2) +*r+(3) r r##(4) *sr#
11. a-c-d-t-g--j(1) bcelgh
(2) bcefhi
(3) bcdfgh
(4) bceghi
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378 641 82e
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12. b-aba-bab-aba-ba(1) abba
(2) baba
(3) baab
(4) abab
13. ln the given four numbers three of
them are alike in someway and one
is different. Select the odd one.
(1) 739546
(2) 457639
(3) 936754
(4) 594738
'14. Manipulate the symbol and find the
missing number.
4L3-21
745=36
6L2=24
849=?
(1) 36
(2) 34
(3) 48
(4) 51
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MAT
b-aba-bab-aba-ba
(i) abba
(2) baba
(3) baab
(4) abab
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orolar.
(1) 739s46
(2) 457639
(3) s36754
(4) 5e4738
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4L3-21
745 = 36
6L2=24
849=?
(1) 36
(2) 34
(3) 48
(4) 51
13.
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Class - Vlll
Questions 15-18 : Read the following letter/
symbol/sequence carefully and answer the
questions given below.
+AF:IS#@ USR*OIVIPS#S@ FQSOY* @\A/S#TK
15. How many times the symbol *precedes a symbol and follows aletter ?
(1) One
(3) Three
(2) Two
(4) Four
16. llall thesymbols aredroppedfromtheabove sequence which letter willcome in the middle.
(1) O (2) s
(3) P (4) E
17. lf all the symbols from the abovesequence are dropped and all the
letters are written in the reverse order
what will be the position of 'P' from
left ?
(1) Tenth
(2) Nineth
(3) Twelfth
(4) Eleventh
18. lf the second halt of the above
sequence is written in the reverse
order, which of the following will be
middle pair of the whole sequence ?
(1) SK
(3) KS
(2) S#
(4) S@
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(3)
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(1) O(3) P
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corccollnSlao3o ?
(1) o:orocottti
(2) acrurocooi(3) o-]lcmenecoari
(4) o-:oflomccmcoari
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corcd oocoroo t6orur01oc0 ou.lJ
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collolao3o ?
(1) SK
(3) KS
(2) S#
(4) S@
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20.
Class - Vlll
ln Questions 19 and 20 there exists some
relation between the terms to the left of the
sign : : as between the terms to the right.
ldentify the missing term.
Well :Depth::Word:?(1) Letter(2) Height
(3) ' Sentence
(4) Meaning
Petal : Flower: :Chapter: ?
(1) Paragraph
(2) Book
(3) Title
(4) Author
21 . lf MINISTER is written as RME|TNSIthen PRESIDENT is
(1) PTRNEDTES
(2) TPNREESTD
(3) RPSETNEDT
(4) TPNREEDST
22. lf RUST= 9- 6- I -7and DONE =23 - 12 - 13 - 22, how will you codeTEAM ?
(3)
(4)
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7-23-25-137 -22-26-147-23-26-147 -23-24-13
(1)
(2)
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.19. ajlerna : (01090 :: cr:cao": ?
(1 ) oroa,voo
(2) gcoroo
(3) ruco;o(4) roradLoo
20. pori : o4oj:: roocr.lccoro : ?
(1) euenuJa
(2) n-4crpao
(3) crc1Oovao
(4) oolcollrocoj
MINISTER ngflrxd RMEITNSto6;ocmv3oflocafr PRESIDENTnOcmGi
(1) PTRNEDTES
(2) TPNREESID
(3) RPSETNEDT
(4) TPNREEDST
RUST=9-6-8-7,DONE=23-12-13-22o6;cmcoemeilafl TEAM nocmotcrfloncO o06uBocn cecad o-o.Jglo ?
(1) 7-23-25-13(2) 7 -22-26-14(3) 7-23-26-14(4) 7 -23-24-13
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22.
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Class-Vlll
Questions 23 and 24 : Read the followinginformation carefully and answer thequestions.
A + B means A is the son of B
A - B means A is the wife of B
A x B means A is the brother of B
4 , g means A is the mother of B
A = B means A is the sister of B
23. Whatdoes P+ R-Q mean ?
(1) QisthefatherofP(2) Q is the son of P
(3) Q is the uncle of P
(4) O is the brother ol P
24. Whatdoes P = R +Q mean ?
(1) P is the aunt of Q
(2) P is the daughter of Q
(3) P is the niece of Q
(4) P is the sister of Q
25. 14 students are standing in a row from
left to the right. After interchangingtheir positions, the 1 "t student goes at
lhe 14rh place, second goes at 13h
place, third goes at 12th and so on. lf'A' was at the grh position beforechange, then after changing he would
be at which place ?
(1) Fifth f rom right
(2) Sixth from right
(3) Fifth trom left
(4) Sixth from left
MAT
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23. P + R - Qoocmroioroororoocao3cmoinocrD" ?
(1) P corSos roo4;rncern" Q
(2) P cor;os o4lcomcem- Q
(3) P cor3os ooooccucncern- Q
(4) P rorgos mlcooccocncern- Q
24. P = R + Q o6;cmo3oocengdnocao3cmoi o{;cro- ?
(1) O ocfl orococcoJlcorcern" P
(2) a ocf, o.rJtoflconern- P
(3) O ocfl raocncru5locrlgcem" P
(+) O ocfr mlcoocenilcorcern" P
25. 14 a3$oc0 pscdrol cdlcm3o ruercroroca ao3 crflocolletccoJl cridacr3cm3
rsooilrfl acmcoooro Gglc0 14-coro3o,
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collo3rmgocr.raJlrd, cnroccno occicolcronso]gE oocuocfl cruocmo o€J(u)c
collo'laojo ?
(1 ) orer@Acuc/oonrr3 crfl cm3oooerqcooi
(2) or er oJoroooro3 crilcm3oGrooco(6)
(3) psrorcT3 crllcm3o rooootcooi
(4) psoroJ cltcmeo ctoococoi lM-2 -8-
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26. A man went on tour on l5th August
which was the third Sunday of the
month and came back on OOth
September. Which day of the month
of September did he return ?
(1) Fourth Sunday
(2) Fourth Tuesday
(3) Fifth Thursday
(4) Third Saturday
ln each of the questions 27-29 three items
are given which can be presented
pictorially by one of the answer figures A,
B, C and D. Find the correct answer figure.
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27. Mangoes, Fruits, Wheat
(1) A (2) C
(3) B (4) D
28. Male, Fathers, Boys
(1) D (2)
(3) A (4)
29. Liquid, Petroleum, Diesel
(1) A (2) B
(3) c (4) DM"2
6\f'B
c
B
b
MAT
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co-rccoJl omolgosad 30cri roleol
o4ordl. omojgoeruoloel 0g3ru,1
rs'lcum:ocern" orocorccO roiloloaooro'rdcorrui ?
(1) mcetcoooro emccorocio-t
(2) cncelcoooro o-olcqcg'-ol
(3) raoerotcoooro o{clrcg"-ol
(4) ogcmcooorio socrto)csY_rl
27oryocfl 29 o.Joo c-otcn;eun$d oacs3ru.oiioll oo3cm o3cm3 otoond cooo'letggg
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oJllon A, B, C, D og;cm1 goroocru3-aJl ac-al) 1co61u g1 cfl cnl cm3o aoeneoroJ6.
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27. oceon, otveor:ca, €cDccomJ"
(1) A (2) c(3) B (4) D
28. o-r3o3ovcoco, mgca, rargffioglaca(1) D
(3) A
[GCOJ6o, Oo_tc1sc$co.ro, oi_llcruafl
(1) A (2) B
(3) O (4) D
@B
(2) c(4) B
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Class-Vlll
30. A's salary is 2570 more than B's thenby what % B's salary is less than A'ssalary ?
(1) 15%
. (2) 25%
(3) 20%
(4) 10%
How many pairs of letters are there inthe word EXCLUSIVE which have asmany letters between them as in thealphabet ?
(1) 3
(2) 4
(3) 2(4) 1
lf North-West is called'East', South-East is called'West' and South-Westis called 'North' and so on, what will'North' be called ?
(1) South-East
(2) North-East
(3) South
(4) North-West
33. ln lhe sequence V S 1 2Zg7 421 Sa86217 1 41328 6 how many pairsof successive numbers have adifference of 2 each ?
(1) 4(3) 6
(2) 5
(4) 7
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MAT
30. A cot3os so(rugo B cot3os crom.rgcorodoccA 25% a4s3roeneniooeoJlnflB cotJos c/oc go A -atos c/ocrugc(orodocc6 o€)to crorooccno aJocuccolloleo3o 7
(1) 1s%
(2) 2s%
(3) 2O/o
(4) 1Oo/"
cr06& oocelc [aooroll nfl ru o3cm o6;troGscatt coo,sooncd'EXCLUSIVE'o6cm cucoeSlrtfl pone" ?
(1) 3(2) 4(3) 2(4) 1
ojsdoJ o:dlerorolccjlorn,6J1966.)',o€)cmlo, ocodoJ-a1 s eo'l ocn'oJdl6rdroco' ooo'nJo, o(6)do" oJsl6rurDcct om iclsao"' o6cm3o oJlg[)
4cd cusaei'lorn ogocrocmJoJl$oei3o ?
(1) ooao3-alvao"
(2) cusoo3-oJlvao"
(3) elod6i
(4) cusao3-o-tdl6rdrDcci
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(2) s(4) 7
33.
(1) 4(3) 6
Class - Vlll
34. Which of the interchange of signs from
the four alternatives make the equation
5 + 6x3 - 1 2 + 2 = 1 7 correct ?
(1) + and x
(3) + and +
(2) + and x
(4) + and *
35. lf we make a meaningful word of theseventh, tenth, twelfth and fourteenth
letters of the word INTERpRETATION
which of the following will be the thirdletter of that word from the right end
of the word ?
(1) P (2) R
(3) | (4) A
Questions 36 and 37 : Find which wordcannot be made from the letters of the givenword.
36. MEASUREMENT
(1) ENSURE
(2) ENTER
(3) MASTER
(4) MANTLE
37. AUTOBIOGRAPHY
(1) THOROUGH
(2) ROGUE
(3) TOPOGRAPH
(4) GROUP
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34.
MAT
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(1) + and x
(3) + and *
(2) * and x
(4) + and -
35.'INTERPRETATTON'o6;cm cr_rcaelloet
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ol [cto6rlecooc6rDa)3o oJ(6fi CDCetcoooroe4o croa,so66B ca goJ c ca/c(/ii+iao3 roro6oro cuorocco oJ6o o€)9J(6jlcorccfl rocos o6cs8or6j] r01 doJcm(xcollc6 ogroccolloldoJo GyO cuc66toc0cue.lcoro Gto8c'yo3 nflrm3o o3rmcool3oloJffD Gro&goo
(1) P (2) R(3) | (4) A
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adl corcoro olcdo" eo6fieoro36.
36, MEASUREMENT
ENSURE
ENTER
MASTER
MANTLE
37. AUTOBIOGRAPHY
(1) THOROUGH
(2) BOGUE
(3) TOPOGRAPH
(4) GROUP
(1)
(2)
(s)
(4)
Glass-Vlll
38. Find the number of squaresgiven figure.
in the
39.
XX
NmmN
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1) 13
(2) 10
(3) 11
(4) 12
Select a figure from the alternatives
which when placed in the blank
space of figure X would complete the
pattern
(xqX/
Flgub X
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38.
MAT
<ocrrflolao3crn oJ) lrooroll oa cru o_or@Jo66B gos o€)6mo eo6neGroSa.
(1) 13
(2) 10(3) 11
(4) 12
X o6ym oJl6o<orolloeL ogero'ro reccororo"
rocovrocnf|dl ao3cm o3ot ecn$ cfl ogoipc'rcconcdlgcnfl _allinrwo5loa o_.rcc6en6
cr-46epoco3o ?
39.
oJlitoo ;1
(1)N
o, m,nm
.,N.12-
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GvX/
Class - Vlll
40. 21 red flags, 35 blue flags and 56
green flags have to be ananged in
rows such that each row contains the
same number of flags of same colour
only. Minimum number of rows inwhich the above flags may be
arranged is
(1\ 12
(3) 15
41. A boy was asked to multiply a certain
number by 24. He multiplied it by 42
and got his answer more than the
correct one by 252. The number to be
multiplied was
(1) 14
(2) 12
(3) 16
(4) 18
42. lf the digits on the dial of a clock are
replaced by alternate Englishalphabet beginning with Z in thereverse order such that'Z' replaces
1, X replaces 2 and so on, then,
where will be the hour hand at 20.45 O'
clock ?
(1) Between J and L
(2) Between M and O
(3) Between L and N
(4) Between I and J
(2) 16
(4) 18
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MAT
40. 21 ^ tcucm oocdogo 35 m'lei
oacdlago 56 orgodocdlagooccoc cunilcolla3o 6lco ailoordfl e4gg(6IeU oo6trqo o6cd6ca olcorodo
oloilcolld 1aolaolqccfl o€)t6)
cudacA peneca3o ?
(1) 12
(3) 15
(2) 16
(4) 18
41. ao3 a3$corcd ao3 mosr.r;ocor 24o6c6rB" or3enllaocco GroruoaJoHS.oncrc6 42 o6c6re" co3em1g3roocgccd roolcorccor goroocomaocd252 o3s3oafl aJl$. ol3enleaoendlcofl
o3cm cruoouJ ogoi ?
(1) 14
(2\ 12
(3) 16
(4) 18
ao3 c6caolo@ cruoou;ariao3
oJ6oo g)o&l'l crY" Goa)soocet (600o5lr6lo4qclSlcoilr6laegcrrxui I cq o_mrooZ,
2 cn3o:aoo X o6;cnfleunocne)co6m
a"](fl 20.45 cnrocoroca3ccrucc6
e6ca.e5lo@ oenflao36 au3oJl o6loJlos
corcolla5laogo ?
(1) J ggo L cn3o pscollnfl
(2) M m3o O Ego pscollcfr
(3) L m3o N cn3o pscoflnfi
(a) I ggo J SBo psatlrd
42.
Glass-Vlll
43. A man travelled westwards 4 Kms,
turned left and travelled 4 Kms turnedrlght and travelled I Kms. He then
travelled North 4 Kms. How far wasthe man from the starting point now ?
(1) 4 Kms
(2) 8 Kms
(3) 12 Kms
(4) 6 Kms
44. Which number should replace thequestion mark ?
EEEtrtrtrEEtrEEtr
(1) s+
(2) 18
(3) 52
(4) s5
45. Which letter should be in place of thequestion mark ?
trtrE
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AAA(1)
(2',)
(3)
(4)
MAT
aoccO o-:dlerorocci rjl socotcerco"4 Kms
mscmc(ooso psconDca ofl olerwo"
4 Kms cnscni crJeleorocg ofloloom"
I Kms cnscm3. oJlene3o orooios crilcm'
orsaoJ rJlcncoJlceroo" 4 Kms cnscm3.
ro3seo, {lcor ouoeloroJ crfl cm3o ooconcdpcgcd o6[o rgorrro5leneni ?
(1) 4 Kms (2) 8 Kms
(3) 12Kms (a) 6Kms
44. c-a.rce;-oJlomorojloQ reccnroril"
oroco4crn cruoof oocd ?
(1) 54(2) 18
(3) 52(4) 5s
45. c-oJc€J oJlomo'mlocfr mxrccnoroJ
CUo3rm Oroa,vOo ogOi ?
8trMtrtrtrtr@Etr8tr8trtr
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AAA(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Class - Vlll
46. What number should replace thequestion mark ?
(2) 7s
(4) 82
oooed-.oo€-oo+-o666(1) 6e
(3) 8s
Questions 47 - 51 :There are fourintersecting circles in the followingdiagram, each representing people whoread English, Hindi, Malayalam and Tamilnews papers.
A=50C =2AD=/zAF =2D
Malayalam
47. People who read Hindi, Malayalamand Tamil news papers aterepresented by
(1) J(2) K
(3) M
(4) L
M-2P.T.O.
-fu-fu-fi*ooo(1) 6e(3) 85
c_ocn;eunri 47- 51:cocoe oacsJo, o'i1oloo3cm _oJltroomfl o?
aumrflao3cm mcei ru;ranrreungcom3ggcol
or;oroeued po5g1nv", orilcrJl, oetcorcgo,
oroli cuOomocm n:1rooncO cr.t ccollao3cmoroo cru3oJlgfaogcm3.
A=50C =2AD=YrAF =2D
podlosi
OeJCQiCAo
orilcrJl, oercorcgo, rooli cudorooccno: lroernci ruccollao3rmru oo loloflcrflcucmo oo.tggcmoi
(1) J(2) K
(3) M
(4) L
MAT
46. c-o..rco;_allomrr, o!]ocfr raccnccn3
oloJrm cruoo.U o6J(6i ?
(2) 7e(4) 82
47.
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Class-Vlll,18. People who are not reading Hindi,
Malayalam and English newspapersare represented by
(1) L
(3) D
(2) G
(4) F
49. Peoplewho readallthe newspapersare represented by
(1) J
,(3)M
50. How many people read Tamilnewspapers only ?
(2) |
(4) L
51 . How many people read ohly onenews paper except Hindi ?
(1) 50
(3) 100
(2) 25
(4) 40
(2) 100
(4) i50
52. Which is the tile on the place of '?'
oooo o 3"3oo o oo
o
OO,I
(1) 125
(3) 50
t;tL]
Folloo I
tr(1)
I o,I
I,\t
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(3) (4)
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.48.
49.
50.
51 .
. MAT
orjlcrJl, oacorcgo, po6g1ov" cuoonnocrn or lrocund ruccoJleocGrocuoocru3-oJlgf ao3crno:r'
(1) L (2) c(3) D (4) F
o6;gc cu arorooccnoJ t(od'68 go c! cejl
doJff oor oto ou3-all gf acr3cmoi ?
rodl9cudorooccDoJ[oo octroo olcoJleoScrri o€)to colo3ene' ?
(1) J(3) M
(1) s0(3) 100
(1) 125
(3) so
(1)
(3)
.(2) t.
(4) L
orilcrJl, oSloa oo3 cuOoroocmol lrooruccoJlao3cmcuoJos o€)G[Bo o€)t@ ?
(2) 25
(4) 40
(2) 100
(4) 150
'?' rjorDorutlocfl cnrocmoro3 cuojrmacsi o6yocem' ?
oooo o 3o3oo o oo
o
oo 7
Folloo I
tr(a [-l
Class-Vlll
53. A train travelling at 60 Km an hour
passes through a station at 1 1 .50 a.m.
At what time will it pass the next
station 20 Km away ?
(1) 12.20a.m. (2) 12.10p.m.
(3) 12.10a.m. (4) 12.20p.m.
54. Which letter replaces the questionmark ?
R=81 Y=52
x=42 ? =91
(1) o (2) O
(3) L (4) S
55. ln the problem figure there is arelationship between the first twofigures. Find the figure that wouldestablish the same relationship withthe third figure :
A(,
0/5\wo
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
p,T.o,
54.
MAT
oernlao3cinfl 60 Km colcrxocolcflcru6raldlaoJcm eio3 ollcuen4 .t
1 .50 a.m.oenJlao" oo3 eg.;otcnla3os ascrn3cc!c6JcmJ. 20 Km ooaoelcoJggoos3e0ncg.;nvc0 oO|(o oernlao'6scmJ coJc6lo ?
(1\ 12.20a.m. (2) 12.10p.m.
(3) 12.10a.m. gJ 1z.2op.m.
eo..oe;oJlornfroSlcnJ oja{oo cu$ff4cmGo6rr(oo ogaii ?
R=81 Y=52x=42 ? =91(1) o (2) O(s) L (4) s
1o-.:g oJllruror:ri 6lcmJo o6rBJo (oooll(fl
63oJ lo_l €(oJ6 o?Jcru oJ6rE". OJCmC
oerro"1ol -ai (coru3occofl pcnr 6.ruff$o
oJceJlaoJcm oJllroo ogoi ?
1tr
(2)
(3)
(4)
55.
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(1)
(3)
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
lf yesterday's tomorrow wasThursday, what day falls on the day
after tomorrow's yesterday ?
(1) Thursday
(2) Friday
(3) Saturday
(4) Sunday
Which figure should replace thequestion mark ?
It 3 LI
l. rE- n I
t--1-T-,1
57.
trtr(4)
Htr
' (2\
s
56 D,+*,a1 .z
(2)
(3)
(4)
rI-r'1
(1)
prrDoercoJos mcog cu;cvcv'o.rcolcoeme,l cd ogcrocog@3os @Ger
r5lormro o63ro3 rJlcum-loccollolao3o ?
( 1 ) cr.5cvcv"-ol
(2) ocrgg!conv"-o.r
(3) uocnlco;cv"o-r
(4) orurccorocv'-o-r
c ? IcBJ-oJlorDoldi ocf, cn:occnoro3
otoJcm -oJllroo o6gaf ?
(a fr--l
57,
58.
trtr
(1)
E I LILr t-;
lr n ?
(3) (4) lr;l
12{v
Class - Vlll
59. ln a month of 31 days third Mondayfalls on l3th. What will be the last dayof the month ?
(1) Fifth Friday
(2) Fourth Friday
(3) Fifth Wednesday
(4) Fourth Saturday
Question No. 60 - 62 :Certain numbers are
coded as follows. Understand the code andanswerQ. No.60-62.
3 4 5 67crnOc.
60. Which is the number indicated by the
symbol
D6 V O cr
(1) 48253 (2) 42sss(3) 4e253 (4) 4e258
61 . Find which of the following equationsis correct.
(1) 6xcr+c*0{(2) . .. sxn = {tl(3) nxO.'. O=c(4) e+O*i=1
62. Find which of the following equationsis correct.
(1) e+6-O=!(2) o+O+6=iy(3) n+ c*E=1.( ) n+c-V =n
8 90:6e
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MAT
59. 31 r{lcucruonqBq oo3 occruonlocfloJrmco oll agcv"_oj 1 3-co rol orojicorcern:. p,u occrurorolocfr Gncrl m)ccDrjl cr.l mlo o63or c coll o1) oo3o"r(1 ) S-co oruggllcorcv"_ot
(2) 4-co oo.:ggllcorcvi.o_r
(3) 5-co 6ruJcu cnoe:_ol
(4) 4-co oocrilcorci_o_t
Question No. 60-62 : oJleL cruoo4adorcovaocenil4f rdleo3cm rdloilcojlnfl cacadoo-tq4'1 gene". G6ccul" omcp$acao'lcoroilm3cctoovo 60-62ot oocor3gg c_c_tcrr;eondao"porooo 6O6rE(fr0)J6.
12 3 4 5 67 8 90dDOc.rbr
60. rocovoaocs3omlo:lao3cm qotmlaonco cru3oJlgf 6oecm cruool o€lRi ?
!5VO a(1) 48253 (2) 42935(3) 4e253 (4) 4e25S
_olJcu os o do c s3oo1o1ao3cm cru oor ca;eor:gilrifl soo'lcoccoot ao6ngoroJ6(1) axcr+c=a{(2) c *qxn = {n(3) nxO+O=c(4) e +O+i=1
_o.lJcu o s o 6oc s3roruJl ol oo3cm cru oruca;eongflcfl cno'lcolcco.rot aoerrec6IoJ6
(1) e+6-O=rt(2) u+O+n={v(3) n+ r-E={,-(4) n+c-V=.
61 .
62.
I
64.
Class - Vlll
63. Pointing to a woman Daya said, "Her
grand daughter is my brother's niece"
How is Daya related to the woman ?
(1) Mother
(2) Niece
(3) Sister
(4) Daughter
Questions No. 54 and 65 :
For questions 64 and 65 which one of theanswer figures marked 1, 2, 3, 4 should bein the place of question mark ?
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MAT
63. ao3 lc6f ocor -o4ondlaocernl4loacere"€aJ cJO6r6rDJ " rOrOO.j O3OS Co-lOOaCa
ooocfl aucoocooocf, roocDcrDooJ
gcerd". ncotEiorg tcSlccotcslaq 6n-lcrw.
og;eunomcorconi ?
(1) cooo
(2) oo3oac.O
(3) crucoocr:o1
(4) 06(a
64-65 c-o-icr:;ondl,rfl 1, 2, 3, 4 o6crrflgorioo cru3-oJlac oj lroern$afl ogroccoli
oleoJo c-otcr:; ojomoroiiocrfl cruoccDoroJ
cuo16 ?
Class-Vlll
ln Questions 66 and 67 there are fourfigures out of which one is different. Find
the odd one out.
M-2
(1) (21 (3) (4)
P.T.O.
(4)
66{7 co-rcn;e6B$rd mceg _alllroon$aflocm" oagpclcollafl rnlcm3o of @J(a)oc6.rn".
a35o'roilo? oo_.rsccorooi oo6rrecroe6.
(3)(2)(1)
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68.
Class - Vlll
Question No. 68 and 69 :
ln each of the following questions which ofthe Jour answer figures would come in theplace of question mark'?' , if the sequencewere continued ?
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Question No. 70 and 71 : Which one of theanswer figures marked 1, 2, 3, 4 shouldcome in the place of question mark ?
o 0 n s(1) (2) (s) (4)
69.
70.
A
i1Ax
x+A
XA 1
Ax A=
4X
XA xA
(1) (2) (3) (4)
\/V a a ?
o s oa
? ) rO ? 0
t \ <---o
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68.
MAT
c-orcra;eonc6 68-69 :
-o-rJo.r os6oc6m3crn oJl lroo-oo<6 co3s64corccor taooorcellao3cm3ocrcm3oor ojlnflcocov oacs3ccroilolao3cm cncela g6roocru3-oJlao$rtfl og3or3 -oJl 1rooc6m" c-orccJoJlomord)ocfl cruoccnoroJ ruco6reroi ?
(1) (2) (3) (4)
70-71 c-orcGJ66Bdld 1, 2, 3, 4 o6cnfleaeom
oocs3orololao3cm -oJl lroorn$afl o€loc6rD"
corco;-oJomO'm5locf, cnrocmoro3 cuaoerreoi ?
o 0 o s(r) (2) (3) (4)
69.
70.
A
*;=AyL
x+A
XA 2
Ax-
A
;XXA x
A
(1) (2\ (3) (4)
e a "[),-'l
?
o /a\./ ".1.H e
? 0-
O ? 0
t \ <---r
-
0trA
AOo
gA0
trao
trAo
AOn
AO0
ocrA 2
71.
OAd
otrA
tr0A
trAo
Find the number to be placed in placeof '?' in the given figure.
(4)(3)(2)(1)
72.
(1) 16
(3) 18
(2) 20
(4) 22
ln questions 73 and 74 two pairs of related
words are given. Find out from among thefour alternative words, the one which willhave the same relationship with the word
given on the left side of the question mark.
73. SlT, SEAT; FtT, FEAT; HtD; ?
(1) HEAT (2) HEAD
(3) HAED (4) HAET
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71.
72.
0trA
A al
ntrA
ooA
0tra
0a0
trAO
tr0tr
A ?
OAtr
0trA
troA
DAo
(1) (2) (3) (4)
coco sorocrrfl o'l oo3cm _aJl1oromi1afl
'?' ocQ cmoccnco'roJ oloerm cruoounCIct ?
16
1B
(1)
(3)
(2) 20
(4) 22
73-74 c_1lccJ6rB$rtfl o.Joqgoo en:crwouggome3 cecod c!c6oJ6c0 mdololldryaTe c-erc6J olornrodlocfl psoirocrrilol oo3cm ot cao3occoll peru.,'erumrroo:celleo3cm clcao" cocrrjl olloo3cm mceigoroo cru3_allaagf rtfl cntcm3o ao6rB(drDJ6.
73. SlT, SEAT; FlT, FEAT; HtD; ?
(1) HEAT (2) HEAD
(3) HAED (4) HAET
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Class - Vlll
74. ROM, MORE; VlF, FIVE; RUP; ?
(1) PURE
(2) RPUE
(3) EURP
(4) RUDE
Ouestion No : 75-76 :
ln each of the following questions choose
the correct mirror image for the problem
figure from the answer figures.
(1) (2) (3) (4)
76ffi "
WffiWffi
75. ffivProblem Figure
Nffi ffiffi
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(1) (2) (3) (4)
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(1) (2\ (3) (4) )
74. ROM, MORE; VlF, FIVE; RUP; ?
(1) PURE
(2) RPUE
(3) EURP
(4) RUDE
75-76 ogcnil c-olcr:;ern$coceoccnfl etJo
lorrg -oJllroongos aepcdlcolloa 10l(6)'l
6DJlo6T o ocoe oocs3oroilnilao3cm gruroo
au3-o.meun$ nfl cril cm3o oomoerurosJaoSo.
ffiv1o-lcg dliroo
Nffiffi ffi(1) (2) (3) (4)
75.
76 Nu
ffiWWffi
77.
Class - Vlll
Question No. 77 and 78 consists of a
square of 9 cells in three rows and three
columns. You can see that the designs in
each row or column follow same rule.
Choose the correct answer from among the
given alternatives to suit the cell indicated
by the question mark.
@@@ @(4)(3)(2)(1)
78.
X(4)
#(3)
*.(2)
X(1)
+ x0 s .u
+ # ?
E G trE ffi EX X 7
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77.
MAT
c-orce;oncb 77-78 :
V o3roafl Tg otoocoJgg ocoocpcnromflet3o o3cm3 clo'lagJo o3cmJcrlloago oocorDo 9 aggllaggg ao3m)o-o-rco3oo nrmflo'1oo3cm3. 6lccoccrrdlcofloetcor3o/ crilocolloacor3o _o-fl lroeoncOooJ toJG(oJ6 cn'lcotoo roomScruol4co6rncrn3 &c6rnco. ao3 aggilcollcfl oacs3romilolao3cm GeJcGJ _oJlomomilocfrcruoccnoro" olco6yrE _oJllroo cocov oacsgoroflagg poroo m3-r-t6on$cfl crflcm3oo(d)6.)OO6',YTrOSJdOJe.
@@@ @(4)(3)(2)(1)
78.
x(4)
#(3)
x(2)
X(1)
+ * 1.
s u+ & ?
E g trE ffi EX X N
Class - Vlll
79. Gopal is taller than Anand but shorter
than Seema. Ashok is taller than
Pushpa but shorter than Anand.
Praveen is taller than Ashok but
shorter than Seema. Who among
them is the tallest ?
Praveen
Seema
Ashok
Pushpa
When the 45 students of a class were
asked to stand in a line in the
playground Aiswarya was 191h from
the left in the line and Vaishnavi was
31't from the right of the line. Then
how many students are standing
between Aiswarya and Vaishnavi ?
(1) s
(3) 4
Each side of a cube is coloured
differently. The top of the cube is red
in colour. ln between blue and green
is black. White colour is between blue
and green. lf yellow colour is between
red and black, then what is the colour
just opposite to yellow ?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
80.
(2) 2
(4) 3
81.
(1)
(3)
White
Blue
Green
Red
(2\
(4)
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80.
MAT
79. Gc/lcorccfl c@cncrdlccnaocri ocrlcdooa3sicorcrm3o o6;crnctd mjloccotaoccO
oolc6Oo a3O SrurO CU cn3 o c arn".
orocgocei oj3cg ccoraeicd oo-l cdooa3slco)clm3o o6cmcafl cromffJ'lccnaocd oolodoo 63r>616Totcrl mJ
ocam". loroJler6 oroccocajlcmaocc6oolc66)o o3sl co.rcl m3o o6;cmcnflm-r"loccoraocd oorcooo 6Jo6T 6Ib)
ormJoc6m". pcr olnfl ooSolJoa3s3rod oolcoooJggeococern" ?
(1) toro-fler0 (2) mlo
(3) orocsDcd (4) ajJe
45 ag$aggg oo3 6cmioa ag$aog ooococcnoro" 6toJ cr.t o'lcotccoJl
cn1cfl aocc0 o-ioenmcgcd, oo€)(rojoJ
or9 cuolcor3os psccroJ cnlcm3o
1 9 - c o eo3o , o ocr.j os"am ojl (610 cu ro1
co3os or a6nD3 cnl cm3o 31-coco3orcocoll cr5ldao3cm3. ogcmccfl oogtrolo;(a)Joso)Jo o oo.t ng"emojl coJosoJopscollnfl o61or aSf agcem" crilnfl ao3
cmoi ?
(1) 5
(3) 4
oo3 agenflocfl aceoc cr:crooro5lcn3o
accoc cnloocenri. agenJlocf, ogacbcLrODo -dJoJ H csm". ao3gi cnloom"laE4o orgslJo psglceni mlelCo)Joso)Jo o-r4atosoJo psslc6m"ocr.L ggcnloo. oemrocdl oo irJcldocflcor3o ao3gf ocfrcor3o psglccorcnfl
oorumcrjloraroilcri ccnoo og;ofloocotggg
cnloo ogScocem" ?
(2) n-.q
81.
6')cll AA
crJler
(2') 2
(4) 3
b
(1)
(3)
Class - Vlll
82. Two positions of a dice are givenbelow. When there are two dots at thebottom, then how many dots will beat the top of the dice ?
l1l1
a
a
a
83.
(1) 6(3) 5
A piece of paper is folded in aparticular manner and a punch ismade. When unfolded, the paperappears as given below. Find out themanner in which the paper is foldedand punch is made from the givenalternatives.
ooosA clock shows time as 4.45 p.m. What
is the time shown by the mirror image
of the clock ?
(1) 6.45
(3) 7.45
(2) 3
(4') 2
(2) 8.15
(4) 7.15
(4)(3)(2)(1)
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Class - Vlll
Question No. 85 - 88 :
Study the following information carefully
and answer the following questions'
M, N, O, P, Q, R and S are seven children
playing in the garden. They are wearing
clothes coloured black, blue, white' green'
pink, yellow and brown. Out ol the seven
children three are girls. No girl is wearing
either black, yellow or brown coloured
dresses. P's sister R is wearing pink dress'
while he is wearing brown. M is wearing
blue colour dress while his sister N is not
wearing green. Q is wearing yellow colour
dress while his friend S is a boY'
85. What colour dress is N wearing ?
(1) Brown
(2) Pink
(3) Green
(4) White
86. What is the colour of the dress of S ?
(1) Yellow
(2) White
(3) Blue
(4) Black
87. What colour dress is O wearing ?
(1) Green
(2) Black
(3) Brown
(4) WhiteM-2
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(1) rooJl$
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(2) oo.rgg
(3) criler
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ao3cmoi ?
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(2) €'ojki
(2) o-Ile;
(4) oogg
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89.
Class-Vlll
88. Which of the following is the group
representing only girls ?
(1) NOR (2) NOP
(s) NoR (4) ORS
Rakesh and Swaroop start travelling
in their bike in opposite directions.
Rakesh travelled 3 km and Swaroop
travelled 4 km. Then Rakesh turned
right and travelled 4 km and Swaroop
turned left and travelled 3 km. How
far is eaih from the starting point ?
(1) 6km
(2) 5 km
(3) 8 km
(4) 10km
Sagar is now twice old as he was 5
years ago. His mother was then 6
times as old as he was. What is the
present age of Sagar's mother ?
(1) s0
(2) 35
(s) 40
(4) 33
90.
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ooteraa3$agos ffDooeloCfro lcrj(6il
cnlollao'lao3cmad ?
(1) NOR
(3) NOR
(2) NOP
(4) ORS
89. ocG6oseo cruloJolJo Gto cr-l oJosooen:aejltd o6ofl 6 r{lcncoflcfl corclco
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(2) 5 €jl. 01
(3) I a1 01
(4) 10€jl 01.
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W"€ 0 oso^or:ccoflo3cm3. o6cmcafl
loroooeo3os pcg ceooro cl corocpS[ro ?
(1) s0
(2) 35
(3) 40
(4) 33