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Type-I

1. In a some specific language MONKEY is written (a) P12J13 (b) M12I13


as XDJMNL in the same specific language TIGER (c) N11I12 (d) N12I13
will be written as
(e) None of these/ buesa ls
dksbZ ugha
fdlh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk essa dksXDJMNL fy[kk tkrk gS]
MONKEY
6. In a coding language Fruitful is called as
rks mlh ladsr Hkk"kk
TIGEResadks fdl izdkj fy[ksaxs\ Gtvkuhvn in the same language Rainbow will be
(a) SHFDQ (b) QDFHS written as
(c) SDFHS (d) QDHJS ,d dk sM Hkk"kk esa dksGtvkuhvn fy[kk tkrk gS rks
Fruitful
(e) None of these/ dksbZ ugha
buesa ls mlh Hkk"kk esa dks D;
Rainbow k fy[kk tk;sxk\
2. In a coding language NOIDA is written as STNIF. (a) Tcjqbpx (b) Sbjocpx
In the same coding language MEERUT will be
(c) Scjpcqx (d) Scjpcpx
written as
(e) None of these/ buesa ls
dksbZ ugha
;fn dksSTNIF fy[kk tkrk gS] rks blh dwV&fyfi
NOIDA
7.
esa In a specific language DISTANCE is written as
MEERUT dSls fy
[kk tk;sxk\ IDTUBECN, DOCUMENT is written as ODDVNTNE
(a) QIIVYX (b) RJJWZV in the same language THURSDAY will be written as
(c) RJJWZY (d) RIIVYX ;fn fdlh lk adsfrd Hkk"kk esa
DISTANCE dksIDTUBECN
(e) Can't be determined/fu/kZfjr
ugha fd;k tk ldrk fy[kk tkrk gS vkSj
DOCUMENT dksODDVNTNE fy[kk
3. In a coding language FORGET is written as tkrk gS rks mlh Hkk"kk esa fy[kktk;sxk\
THURSDAY
DPPHCU. In the same coding language DOCTOR (a) HTVSTYAD (b) HTVSYADS
will be written as (c) HTTQRYAD (d) HTVSTYDA
;fn fdlh dwV&fyfi esa
FORGET dksDPPHCU fy[kk
tkrk gS] (e) None of these/ buesa ls
dksbZ ugha
rks blh fyfi esa
DOCTOR dSls fy
[kk tk;sxk\ 8. In a coding language HENRY is written as Jgpta.
(a) BMDRPP (b) BPAUPS In the same coding language COUNTRY will be
(c) EMDRPP (d) BPARPP written as
(e) BPAUMS ;fn fdlh lk adsr Hkk"kk esa dksJgpta fy[kk x;kgS] rks
HENRY
4. If the code of PATTERN is Q3W24J24U. In the mlh Hkk"kk esa
COUNTRY dks fdl izdkj fy[ksaxs\
same language the code LORDS will be (a) Eqwpata (b) Eqwvpte
,d lk adsfrd Hkk"kk esa dk dksMQ3W24J24U gks]
PATTERN (c) Eqwvtpa (d) Eqwvpta
rks mlhHkk"kk esa dk dksM D;k gksxk\
LORDS (e) Eqwpvta
(a) N17V8Y (b) M18U9Y 9. If the code of DIAMOND is VQYMLKV then the code
of WEALTH will be
(c) M17U8X (d) M18U9X
;fn DIAMOND dk dwV
ys[kuVQYMLKV gS]ks
rWEALTH
(e) None of these/ buesa ls
dksbZ ugha
dk dwVys[ku gS&
5. In a specific language BACK is written Y26X16. In
(a) EUYNFR (b) HTLAEW
the same code language MORN will be written as
(c) YCONWJ (d) XFBMUI
,d dk sM esa
BACK dk dksMY26X16 gks rks
mlh dksM esa
MORN dk dksM D;k gksxk\ (e) None of these/ buesa ls
dksbZ ughas

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10. In a specific coding language BUILDING is written 16. How will you code ACCOMMODATE if S and V are
as ZNCALCDQ, REPEAT is written as EGSGMV coded as 8 and 5 respectively?
then DINE will be written as
vki ACCOMMODATE dks dS ls dksfMr djsaxsS;fn
o V dks
fdlh dwVk"kk
Hk BUILDING
esa dksZNCALCDQ fy[kk tkrk gS
Øe'k%8 o 5 ls dksf
Mr fd;k tk;s\
rFkkREPEAT dksEGSGMV fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh dwV esa
(a) 26-24-24-12-14-14-23-22-26-8-22
DINE dks dS
ls fy[ksaxs\ (b) 26-24-24-12-14-14-12-23-26-7-22
(a) LDCG (b) LCDG (c) 2-25-25-12-14-14-23-26-22
(c) LCGD (d) LDGC (d) 26-24-12-14-14-23-21-26-22
(e) None of these/ buesa ls
dksbZ ugha (e) None of these/ ls dksbZ ugha
buessa
11. In a specific coding language TAJMAHAL is
17. If 'FIRE' is coded for a secret message to be
written as RYHKYFYJ. In the same language
teleprinted as 'E H Q D', how is reply 'DONE' to be
QUTABMINAR is written as
relayed?
;fn fdlh lk adsfrd Hkk"kk esa
TAJMAHAL dksRYHKYFYJ
;fn 'FIRE' dks fdlhdwVHkk"kk
'E Hesa
Q D' fy[kk tk;s] rks
fy[kktkrk gS] rks mlh Hkk"kk eas
QUTABMINAR ls fy[ksaxs\
dks dS
'DONE' dks dS
ls dksfMr djsaxs\
(a) RVUVCNJOBS (b) OSRSZKGLYP
(a) C-M-O-E (b) C-N-M-D
(c) OSRSCKJLBP (d) OSRYZKGLYP
(c) C-L-N-C (d) C-N-P-E
(e) Can't be determined/ fu/kZfjrugha fd;k tk ldrk
(e) None of these/ buesa ls
dksbZ ugha
12. If PROBLEM = MPERLOB then NUMBERS = ?
18. If A = E, B = F, C = G and H = L, how will you code
fdlh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk esa
PROBLEM dksMPERLOB fy[kktkrk 'GO AHEAD'?
gS] rks mlh Hkk"kk esa dks dS
NUMBERS ls fy[kk tk;sxk\ ;fn A = E, B = F, C = G rFkkH = L rks'GO AHEAD' dks
(a) SNUREMB (b) SNRUBME dSlsdksfMr djsaxs\
(c) SNRUMEB (d) SNRUEMB (a) K S F L I F H (b) H P B I F B E
(e) None of these/ buesa ls
dksbZ ugha (c) K S G L I G H (d) K S E L I E H
13. In a coding language DISTURB is written as (e) None of these/ dksbZ ugha
buesa ls
DTWVUKF in the same coding language the code
19. If III stands for 2, IIII for 3 and II for 1, solve the
of FRANTIC will be
following. IIII – II + III + IIIII = ?
;fn fdlh lk adsfrd Hkk"kk esa dksDTWVUKF fy[kk
DISTURB
tkrk gS] rks mlh Hkk"kk esa dks D;
FRANTIC k fy[kk tk,xk\ ;fn III ds fy, 2, IIII ds fy, 3 rFkkII ds fy, 1 gks rks
IIII
– II + III + IIIII = ?
(a) EKUPDTH (b) FKCPVTH
(a) IIIIIIIII (b) IIIIIIIIII
(c) EKVPCTH (d) FLVPCTH
(c) IIIII (d) IIII
(e) None of these/ buesa ls
dksbZ ugha
(e) IIIIIIII
14. If OVER is coded as QYIW and UP as WS, then STAR
is coded as 20. If PEKINF is coded as 'O D J H M E', how will you
code SYDNEY?
;fn OVER dk dwVQYIW vkSjUP dk dwV
WS gS]ks
rSTAR
dk dwVD;k gksxk\ ;fn PEKINF dk dksM
'O D J H M E' gks]
rksSYDNEY dk dwV
(a) U W E V (b) U W D V D;k gS\
(a) RHCMDY (b) RXCMDX
(c) U V B S (d) U W E W
(c) SHCMEX (d) RHCMEX
(e) None of these/ buesa ls
dksbZ ugha
15. In a certain code 'DELHI' is written as 'CDKGH'. (e) None of these/ buesa ls
dksbZ ugha
'MADRAS' as 'LZCQZR', how will PATNA be coded 21. PROMOTION is written in a certain coded
then? message as 'Q S P 89', then what will be the code
;fn fdlh lk adsfrd Hkk"kk esa dks'CDKGH', rFkk
'DELHI' for DEMOTION.
'MADRAS' PROMOTION dks fdlhdwV lans'k
dks'LZCQZR', fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh Hkk"kk esa 'Qesa
S P 89' fy[krs gSa]
rks
PATNA dk dksM D;k gksxk\ DEMOTION dk dwV D;k gksxk\
(a) O Z T M Z (b) O Z S M Z (a) F E 8 9 (b) E G 8 9
(c) Q B U M B (d) O Z T Z M (c) G E 8 9 (d) E F 8 9
(e) Can't be determined/ fu/kZfjrugha fd;k tk ldrk (e) E F 9 8

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22. 'LOAD' is coded as 'M P B E' and 'DRIVE' as 'E S J W F'. (a-d) rd
mÙkj fodYiksa esa ls cM+s v{kjksa esa fn;s x;s v{
How will you code the word 'LADDER'?
dwV Kkr djsaA
'LOAD' dkdksM
'M P B E' rFkk'DRIVE' dkdksM
'E S J W F' 23. LIMIT
gS] ks
r 'LADDER' dk dksM Kkr djsa\ (a) KNRNC (b) ORNRG
(a) MDEEFS (b) MBEEFS
(c) JKOKG (d) RSTSG
(c) NCFFGT (d) MBEESP
(e) None of these/ buesa
ls dksbZ ugha
(e) MIDEESF 24. POCKET
Directions (Q. 23-25): These question are based (a) K L X P U C (b) K L X U P G
on the following coding pattern:
(c) K L X G U P (d) K L X U P C
If 'EFGHIJK' are coded letters representing
'VUTSRQP', choose the right code for the words (e) K L X P V G
given in capital letters from the answer choice
25. ZERC
(a-d) given under each
(a) B U H N (b) A V I M
funsZ'k (iz-
23-25)% ;g iz'u fuEu O;oLFkk ij fn;s x;s gSaA
(c) A V I X (d) A U T L
;fn 'EFGHIJK' dksdwV Hkk"kk esa
'VUTSRQP' fy[kktkrk gS]
(e) A T U L

Type-II
1. In a certain code language ST-OP = 8 then what 6. If in a coding language of DIET is called as
is the code for SP-OT? 23-18-22-7 in the same language the word
ROSE is called as:
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa= 8 gks]ks
ST-OP rSP-OT dk dksM
D;k gksxk\ ;fn DIET dksdwV Hkk"kk esa 23&18&22&7 dgk tkrk gS] rks
ROSE
k dgsaxsa\
dks D;
(a) 0 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 1
(a) 9-12-8-22 (b) 9-11-7-21
2. In a certain code language Look = 2 then what is
the code for Pook? (c) 9-10-8-22 (d) 9-9-8-21
7. In a specific language BEAR is called as 25118 in
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk
Lookesa
= 2 gk
s] rks
Pook dkdksM D;k gksxkA the same language LION will be
(a) 2 (b) –2 (c) 0 (d) 6 ;fn BEAR dks dwV Hkk"kk esa 25118 fy[kk tkrk
LIONgS]
dksrks
3. In a certain code language MAN = 28 then what dSls fy[ksaxs\
is the code for RAN?
(a) 1291514 (b) 1291414
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk
MANesa= 28 gks] rks
RAN dk dksM
(c) 211314 (d) 1211514
D;k gksxk\ 8. In a ceratin code language STOP = 4632, MEN=
(a) 33 (b) 34 (c) 43 (d) 26 581 then what is the code for POEM?
4. In a certain code language LOTS = 21510291 then ,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk
STOPesa= 4632, MEN= 581 gksks
r
what is the code for NUMB? POEM dk dksM
D;k gksxk\
;fn LOTS dkdksM 21510291 gks] rks dkdksM D;k
NUMB (a) 3281 (b) 2385
gksxk\ (c) 2351 (d) 3285
(a) 4112451 (b) 4112312 9. In a certain code languge PRINCIPAL =
(c) 422112 (d) 1421132 123453167, STUDENT = 89ABC49, HEAD = EC6B
5. In a certain code language ASHOK = 11981511 then TEACHER?
then what is the code for SANTOSH? ,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa
PRINCIPAL = 123453167, STU-
;fn ,d dwV Hkk"kk esa dks 11981511 dgk
ASHOK tkrk gS rks DENT = 89ABC49, HEAD =EC6B gks]ks
rTEACHER dk
SANTOSH larks"k
dks D;k dgsaxs\ dksM D;
k gksxk\
(a) 1321567 (b) 191107013 (a) 9c65EC2 (b) 9056E2
(c) 191110374 (d) 191142015198 (c) 965EC2 (d) 156CE2

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10. In a Specific language 85×58 = 133, 47×74 = Direction (18-23): Find the possible value of the given
113; 45×35 = 92, in the same specific language equations.
75×16 =?
fn;s x;slehdj.kksa dk laHkkfor eku Kkr djsaA
;fn fd alh dksM Hkk"kk esa= 133, 47×74 =
85×58 113;
F+I–R+E
18.
s mlh Hkk"kk×16
45×35 = 92, dgk tk;s] rk esa=75
?
(a) 2 (b) –8 (c) 10 (d) 14
(a) 25 (b) 52 (c) 127 (d) 125
19. R-A+T
11. There are some numbers which is coded by some
(a) 36 (b) 37 (c) 35 (d) -3
specific symbol and alphabet
20. P–S+T
fdlh lkadsfrd Hk"kk esa fuEufyf[kr vad ;FkkØe fn, gq, gSa%
(a) 16 (b) 17 (c) 15 (d) 14
A + – x V   * # 21. S×A+D
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (a) 21 (b) 28 (c) 23 (d) 20
In the same specific language manner 15384 is 22. T÷E×D
written as (a) O (b) P (c) Q (d) S
mlh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk esa 15384 fdl izdkj fy[kk tk;sxk\
23. L-B-D
(a) VA*x (b) AV-*x (a) E (b) F (c) G (d) H
24. In a specific language STATE = 13, NONE = 12,
(c) AVX* (d) AV*-X
FAMILY =11, then JAIL =?
12. In a certain code language SNOOKER = 8 and
;fn fd lh dwV Hkk"kk esa= 13, NONE = 12, FAMILY
STATE
ROBE = 5, then what is the code for CRICKET ?
=11, rksJAIL = ?
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa = 8 rFkkROBE =5 gks]
SNOOKER
(a) 8 (b) 9 (c) 10 (d) 11
rksCRICKET dk dksM D; k gksxk\ 25. If in a coding language 444 = 4; 678 = 7; 351 =3,
(a) 8 (b) 9 (c) 5 (d) 7 then 402=?
13. In a certain code language RED = 6720, then what ;fn fdlh dksM Hkk"kk =4; 444 = 7;351 = 3 rks mlh Hkk"kk
esa 678
is the code for GREEN ?
esa 402
=?
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk
REDesa
= 6720 gks] rks
GREEN dkdksM
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 3/2
D;k gksxk\ 26. If in a coding language 58 =6425,69 = 8136, then
(a) 9207716 (b) 1677199 73 = ?
(c) 1677209 (d) 16717209 ;fn ,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa
= 6425]69
58 = 8136, rks 73=\
14. In a specific coding language KING is written as (a) 9435 (b) 4903
8,6,11,4 in the same language MONEY will be
(c) 0949 (d) 9430
;fn fd lh lkadsfrd Hk"kk esa dks8,6,11,4 fy[kktkrk gS
KING
27. IF BAD is coded as "5-4-7", how will you code
rks mlh Hkk"kk esa dks dSl
MONEY s fy[ksaxs\ DARK? ;fn BAD dk dwV 5-4-7 gS]rksDARK dk dw
V D;k
(a) 10,12,11,2,22 (b) 13,15,14,5,15
gksxk&
(c) 22,2,11,12,10 (d) 10,12,11,12,21
(a) 7-4-20-14 (b) 7-4-21-3
15. In a certain code language F= 6, JOY = 50, then
(c) 7-4-21-14 (d) 7-4-20-13
what is the code for OBSERVE ?
28. If BAD is coded as "5-4-7", how will you code NA-
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa
F = 6, JOY = 50 gks]ks
rOBSERVE TION?
dk dksMD;k gksxk\
;fn BAD dk dw
V 5-4-7 gS ks
r NATION dk dw
V D;k gksxk&
(a) 66 (b) 76 (c) 86 (d) 96
(a) 17-4-23-12-18-17 (b) 17-4-22-18-18-17
16. In a certain code language RHYM = 9874, then
what is the code for LEADER? (c) 17-4-23-12-14-17 (d) 17-5-21-11-18-16
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk
RHYMesa= 9874 gks]ks
rLEADER dk 29. If 'ACT' is coded as "23-25-16", how code the "BE-
LOW"
dksM D;
k gksxk\
(a) 351459 (b) 352459 ;fn ACT dkdwV'23-25-16' gS
] rksBELOW" dkdwV D;k gksxk\
(a) 24-1-8-11-19 (b) 24-1-8-10-19
(c) 451459 (d) 351469
17. In a certain code language MOOM = 12, then what (c) 24-1-8-11-18 (d) 24-1-8-10-18
is the code for NOON ? 30. If B = 25 and C= 24, encoded "96872"
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk
MOONesa dk dksM
12 gks] rks
NOON ;fn B = 25 rFkk
C = 24 gksks
r ^96872* dks dksfMr djsa
dk dksMD;k gksxk\ (a) RUSTY (b) POSTS
(a) 12 (b) 15 (c) 13 (d) 14 (c) DUSTY (d) HASTY

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31. If SHARP = 58034, PUSH=4658 then RUSH=? (a) 2345673 (b) 1873254
;fn SHARP dk dw
V 58034 gS vkSj
PUSH dk dw
V 4658] gS rks (c) 2354673 (d) 2345637
RUSH dk dwV D;k gksxk\ 36. If the coding language of DIG is 497 in the same
(a) 4658 (b) 3658 manner decoding language of 2556 will be

(c) 6853 (d) 8546 ;fn DIG ds fy, ladsr la[;k 497 gS rks 2556 ds fy, foladsru
32. In a specific language POSTER is called as D;k gksxk\
597813, SHAME is called as 72641; in the same (a) LEAF (b) BEED
language HATES= ? (c) BEEF (d) HEAD
fdlh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk esa dks 597813 rFkk
POSTER SHAME 37. In a specific language FEAR is called as +x÷*,
dks 72641 fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh Hkk"kk esa fdl
HATES dks READ is called as *x÷$, in the same language
izdkj fy[ksaxs\ FADE will be called as
(a) 26815 (b) 26417 fdlh [kkl dksMFEAR
esa dks+x÷* ds:i esa vkSjREAD dks*x÷$
(c) 26897 (d) 26817 ds:i esa fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh dksM
FADE dks dSls fy[kk tk;sxk\
esa
33. In a specific language ENGLAND is written as (a) +÷$× (b) ×÷+$
1234567, FRANCE is written as 785291, in the (c) $÷+* (d) ÷$+×
same specific language GREECE will e written as 38. In a specific language PRAY is called as $ = % #,
;fn fd lh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk esa
ENGLAND dks 12345
67 vkSj YAWN is called as #%@* the in the same lan-
FRANCE dks 785291 fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh Hkk"kk
GREECE esa guage WARY will be written as
dks fdl izdkj fy[ksaxs\ ,d [kkl dksM Hkk"kk dks$ =%# ds :i esa fy[kk tkrk
PRAYesa
(a) 381191 (b) 381911 gS vkSj
YAWN dks#%@* ds :i esa fy[kk tkrk gS] rks ml dksM

(c) 394131 (d) 562113


esaWARY dSlsfy[kk tk;sxk\
(a) %@$# (b) @%$#
34. In a specific language CHARCOAL is written
as 45164913, MORALE is written as 296137 (c) @*=# (d) @%=#
in the same specific language MECHRALE will 39. In a specific coding language MODE is #5$ 7,
be written as DRIVE is $%9*7, then DOVE is written as
;fn fd lh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk esa
CHARCOAL dks 45164
913 fy[kk fdlh [kkl dksMMODE
esa dks#5$7 vkSjDRIVE dks$%9*7
tkrk gS vkSjMORALE dks 296137 fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh Hkk"kkfy[krsa gSaA bl dksM
DOVEesafdl izdkj fy[kk tk;sxk\
esaMECHRALE dks fdl izdkj fy[kk tk;sxk\ (a) $5#7 (b) $5*7
(a) 95378165 (b) 27456138 (c) $7*5 (d) %5*7
(c) 25378151 (d) 27456137 40. In a coding language TEAR is called as 7%9#, PERY
35. In a specific language VIDYA is called as 43256, is called as & %#8, then ARTERY is called as
ARTH is called as 6871 in the same language ,d [kkl dksM esa
TEAR dks7%9# fy[kk tkrk gS vkSj
PERY dks
DIVYATI will be called as &%#8 fy[kk tkrk gSA mlh dksM esa dks dSls fy[kk tk;sxk\
ARTERY
;fn fdlh lkadsfrd Hkk"kk esa dks 43256 rFkk
VIDYA ARTH dks 6871 (a) 9#7%#8 (b) 9#%7#8
fy[kk tkrk gS] rks mlh Hkk"kk
DIVYATI esa
dks fdl izdkj fy[kasxs\ (c) 9%7#%8 (d) 9%7%8

Type-III
Directions (1-5): Study the following information to dks'pa ge bo xu' fy[kktkrk gS
'festival for women only'
answer the given questions. 'provide peace to women' dks'wr dl nj ge' fy[kk tkrk gS
In certain code language, 'women like to celebrate' dks 'ge ct fx wr' fy[kk tkrk gS
fuEu
fyf[kr tkudkjh dk lko/kuhiwoZd vè;;u dj uhps fn, x, iz'uksa ds
'celebrate peace in festival' dks'dl bo sv ct'. fy[kktkrk gSA
mÙkj nhft,A (lHkh dksM dsoy nks v{kjh; dksM gSa)
'festival for women only' is written as 'pa ge bo xu' 1. What may be the possible code for 'provide idea' in
'provide peace to women' is written as 'wr dl nj ge' the given code language?
'women like to celebrate' is written as 'ge ct fx wr'
'celebrate peace in festival' is written as 'dl bo sv ct'.
nh xbZdwV Hkk"kk esa idea' ds fy, laHkkfor dksM D;k gks
'provide
(All codes are two letter codes only) ldrk gS\

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(a) fx hy (b) xu bo ka' fy[kktkrk gSA
(c) hy nj (d) nj xu (lHkh dksM dsoy nks v{kjh; dksM gS)
(e) wr fx 6. If 'experts find solutios' is written as 'dl ny mu' in
2. What is the code for 'celebrate' in the given code the given code language, then what will 'rural
language? solutions difficult' be coded as?
nh xbZwV
d Hkk"kk esa ds fy, D;k dksM gS\
'celebrate' ;fn nh x;h dksM Hkk"kk esa find solutions' dks'dl ny
'experts
(a) sv (b) wr (c) ct (d) dl (e) fx mu' fy[kktkrk gS] rks
'rural solutions difficult' dksfdl
3. In the given code language, what does the code izdkj dksMc¼ fd;k tk,xk\
'pa' stand for?
(a) ny vs ka (b) ny pr dl
nh xbZ
dwV Hkk"kk
'pa' dk
esaD;k vFkZ gS\ (c) ka mu ny
(a) peace
(d) Other than those given as options/
(b) Either 'for' or 'only'/ ;k rks'for' ;k 'only'
fn, x, fodYiksa ds vykok
(c) Either 'women' or 'to'/ ;k rks'women' ;k 'to'
(e) vx ka xq
(d) celebrate
7. What is the code for 'villages' in the given code
(e) festival language?
4. What is the code for 'women' in the given code nh xbZ
dksM Hkk"kk esa dk dksM D;k gksxk\
'villages'
language?
(a) ws (b) m u
nh xbZwV
d Hkk"kk esa ds fy, D;k dksM gS\
'women'
(c) Either 'xq' or 'eg'/ ;k rks'xq' ;k 'eg'
(a) bo (b) xu
(c) ct (d) Other than those given as options/
(d) Other than those given options fn, x, fodYiksa ds vykok
fn, x, fodYi ds vykok vU; (e) Either 'pr' or 'ze'/ ;k rks'pr' ;k 'ze'
(e) g e 8. What will be the code for 'find education' in the
5. If 'peace to mind' is coded as 'zg wr dl' in the given given code language?
code language, then what is the code for 'mind in nh xbZ
dksM Hkk"kk
'findesa
education' dk dksM D;k gksxk\
festival' ? (a) pr dl (b) ka pr
nh xbZ dwV
Hkk"kk esa ;fn to mind' dks'zg wr dl' fy[kk
'peace (c) ze ka (d) dl ws
x;k gS] rks
'mind in festival' ds fy, D;k dksM gksxk\ (e) Other than those given as options/
(a) zg bo dl (b) dl zg sv fn, x, fodYiksa ds vykok
(c) bo sv zg (d) zg nj wr 9. What is code for 'challenges' in the given code
(e) sv wr bo language?
Directions (6-10): Study the following information to nh xbZ
dksM Hkk"kk esa
'challenges' dk dksM D;k gksxk\
answer the given questions. (a) cr
In a certain code language, (b) Other than those given as options/
'challenges for rural education' is written as 'vx pr fn, x, fodYiksa ds vykok
bt ze' 'find measures for problems' is written as 'ws dl
ze ho' 'experts find challenges difficult' is written as 'bt (c) bt
ka mu dl' 'education difficult in villages' is written as (d) z e (e) k a
'xq eg pr ka' 10. In the given code language, what does the code
(All codes are two letter codes only) 'ho' stand for?
fuEu fyf[kr tkudkjh dk lko/kuhiwoZd vè;;u dj uhps fn, x, nh x;hdksM Hkk"kk
'ho' D;k
esa fu:fir djrk gS\
iz'uksa ds mÙkj nhft,A (a) Either 'measures' or 'problems'/
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa] ;k rks'measures' ;k 'problems.
'challenges for rural education' dks'vx pr bt ze' fy[kk (b) Either 'for' or 'experts'/
tkrk gS'find measures for problems' dks'ws dl ze ho' fy[kk ;k rks'for' ;k 'experts.
tkrk gS'experts find challenges difficult' dks'bt ka mu dl' (c) Rural
fy[kktkrk gS'education difficult in villages' dks'xq eg pr (d) Find (e) Difficult

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Directions (11-15): Study the following information to 15. What is the code for 'available' in the given code
answer the given questions. language?
In a certain code language, nh x;h dksM Hkk"kk esa
'available' dk dksM D;k gksxk\
fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dk lko/kuhiwoZd vè;;u dj uhps fn, x, (a) Either 'pz' or 'fo'/ ;k rks'pz' ;k 'fo'
iz'uksa ds mÙkj nhft,A
(b) Either 'nb' or 'mk'/ ;k rks'nb' ;k 'mk'
,d fuf'pr dksM Hkk"kk esa] (c) l i
'few organic farming techniques' is written as 'li
gs da cr' fertilizer products few available' is written as (d) hu
'fo pz nb gs' 'organic waste into fertilizer' is written as (e) Other than those given as options/
'nb cr pt mk' disposal of farming waste' is written as
'hu mk li yu'. fn, x, fodYiksa ds vykok
(All codes are two letter codes only) Directions (16-21): Study the following information to
answer the given questions.
'few organic farming techniques' dks 'li gs da cr' In a certain code,
fy[kktkrk gS'fertilizer products few available' dks'fo pz nb
fuEu fyf[kr tkudkjh dks lko/kuhiwoZd vè;;u dj uhps fn, x, iz'uksa d
gs' fy[kktkrk gS'organic waste into fertilizer' dks'nb cr pt
mÙkj nhft,A
mk' fy[kktkrk gS'disposal of farming waste' dks'hu mk li
'always create new ideas' is written as 'ba ri sha
yu' fy[kktkrk gSA
gi', 'ideas and new thoughts' is written as 'fa gi ma ri',
(lHkh dksM dsoy nks v{kjh; dksM gSa) create thoughts and insights' is written as 'ma jo ba fa'
11. What will be the code for 'few waste' in the given and 'new and better solutions' is written as 'ki ri to fa'
code language? 'always create new ideas' dks'ba ri sha gi' fy[kktkrk
nh x;h dksM
Hkk"kk esawaste' dk dksM D;k gksxk\
'few gS]'ideas and new thoughts' dks'fa gi ma ri' fy[kktkrk gS]
(a) mk gs (b) gs li 'create thoughts and insights' dks'ma jo ba fa' fy[kktkrk gS
(c) pt da (d) da mk rFkk'new and better solutions' dks'ki ri to fa' fy[kktkrk gSA
(e) Other than those given as options/ 16. What is the code for 'ideas' ?
fn, x, fodYiksa ds vykok 'ideas' dk dksM D;k gS\
12. What is the code for 'organic' in the given code (a) sha (b) ba
language?
(c) g i (d) m a
nh xbZ sM
dk Hkk"kk esa dk dksM D;k gksxk\
'organic'
(e) Cannot be determined/ fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
(a) i s (b) cr
17. What does 'fa' stand for?
(c) da (d) pt
'fa' dk dksM D;k gS\
(e) Other than those given as options/
(a) thoughts (b) insights
fn, x, fodYiksa ds vykok
(c) new (d) and
13. In the given code language, what does the code
'yu' stand for? (e) solutions
nh x;hdksM Hkk"kk
'yu' dk
esavFkZ D;k gS\ 18. 'fa lo ba' could be a code for which of the following?
(a) farming 'fa lo ba' fuEuesa ls fdldk dksM gks ldrk gS\
(b) techniques (a) thoughts and action (b) create and innovate
(c) Either 'of' or 'disposal'/ ;krks'of' ;k 'disposal' (d) waste (c) ideas and thoughts (d) create new solutions
(e) Either 'into' or 'few'/ ;k rks'into' ;k 'few' (e) always better ideas
14. If 'waste management techniques' is coded as 'ax 19. What is the code for 'new'?
da mk' the given code language, then how will 'new' dk dksM D;k gS\
'farming fertilizer management' be coded as?
(a) k i (b) r i (c) to (d) fa (e) ba
;fn nh xbZ dksM Hkk"kk
'wasteesa
management techniques'
20. Which of the following may represent insights
dks 'ax da mk' fy[kk tkrk gS] rks
'farming fertilizer always better?
management' dk dksM D;k gksxk\ 'insights always better' dksfuEu esa ls dkSu fu:fir dj
(a) ax nb cr (b) li ax pt
ldrk gS\
(c) nb li ax (d) gs li nb (a) jo ki to (b) ki to ri
(e) Other than those given as options/ (c) sha jo ri (d) to sha jo
fn, x, fodYiksa ds vykok (e) sha to be

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21. What is the code for 'thoughts'? (a) zu (b) na
'thoughts' dk dksM D;k gS\ (c) Either 'kt' or 'vm'/ ;k rks'kt' ;k 'vm'
(a) m a (b) fa (d) pi (e) la
(c) ba (d) jo Directions (27-31): Study the following information to
answer the given questions.
(e) Either 'jo' or 'fa'/ ;k rks'jo' ;k 'fa'
In a certain code language,
Directions (22-26): Study the following information to
answer given questions. 'make good finance plans' is written as 'zn mn lo
xy' 'good economy helps finance' is written as 'dn oj mn
In a code language,
zt' 'make good progress now' is written as 'xy fs zt br'
'rural and urban divide' is written as 'na ku zu la', gap 'progress helps develop country' is written as 'oj rt cl br'.
in rural infrastructure' is written as 'kt la vm pi', 'ur-
(All the codes are two letter codes only)
ban planning more important' is written as 'ti na cu
bu', 'more divide than gap' is written as 'pi cu dm zu'. dks'zt mn lo xy' fy[kktkrk
'make good finance plans'
(All codes are two letter codes only) gS'good economy helps finance' d ks'dn oj mn zt' fy[kk tkrk
'rural and urban divide' dks'na ku zu la' fy[kktkrk gS] gS'make good progress now' dks 'xy fs zt br' fy[kk tkrk gS
'gap in rural infrastructure' dks'kt la vm pi' fy[kktkrk gS] 'progress helps develop country' dks'oj rt cl br' fy[kk tkrk gSA
'urban planning more important' dks 'ti na cu bu' fy[ kk (lHkh dksM dsoy nks v{kjh; dksM gS)
tkrk gS]'more divide than gap' dks'pi cu dm zu' fy[kktkrk gSA27. Which of the following reprsents the code for 'make
plans now' in the given code language?
(lHkh dksM dsoy nks v{kjh; dksM gS)
22. What is the code for 'and' in the given code
nh xbZdksM Hkk"kk esa fuEufyf[kr esa'make ls dkSu&lk
plans
language? now' dk dksM fu:fir djrk gS\
nh xbZ
dwV Hkk"kk
'and'esa
ds fy, D;k dksM gS\ (a) oj xy zt (b) lo fs xy
(a) k u (b) zu (c) lo oj mn (d) fs oj xy
(c) dm (d) la (e) xy lo mn
(e) na 28. Which of the following represents the code for
'helps progress' in the given code language?
23. Which of the following may represent 'important
theory planning' in the given code language? nh xbZ
dksM Hkk"kk esa fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk
'helps progress'
dwV Hkk"kk
nh xbZ esa
'important theory planning' ds fy, dk dksM fu:fir djrk gS\
fuEu esa ls dkSu&lk dksM gks ldrk gS\ (a) dn oj (b) oj mn
(a) la bu ti (b) ti bu kt (c) zt mn (d) dn br
(c) bu pi ti (d) bu xt ti (e) br oj
(e) gm ti vm 29. What is the code for 'finance' in the given code
language?
24. Which of the following represents 'more rural' in
the given code language? nh xbZ
dksM Hkk"kk esa] dk D;k dksM gS\
'finance'
fuEuesa ls dkSu&lk
'more rural' dk dksM gS\ (a) lo (b) xy
(a) cu pi (b) vm la (c) dn (d) m n
(c) la cu (d) cu ti (e) zt
(e) la ku 30. What is the code for 'good' in the given code
language?
25. What does the code 'dm' stand for in the given code
language? nh xbZ
dksM Hkk"kk esa
'good' ds fy, dkSu&lk dksM gS\
nhxbZ dwV Hkk"kk
'dm' ds
esa
fy, dkSUk&lk dksM iz;qDr fd;k x;k gS\
(a) m n (b) oj

(a) Either 'gap' or 'more'/ ;k rks'gap' ;k 'more' (c) zt (d) br


(b) than (c) divide (e) xy
(d) more (e) gap 31. What does the code 'cl' stand for in the given code
language?
26. What is the code for 'infrastructure' in the given
code language? nh xbZ
dksM Hkk"kk'cl' fdldk
esa dksM gS\
nh xbZ
dwV Hkk"kk esa
'infrastructure' ds fy, dkSu&lk dksM iz;qDr (a) Either 'country' or 'helps'/ ;k rks'country' ;k 'helps'
fd;k x;k gS\ (b) develop

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(c) Either 'develop' or 'country'/ ;k rks 'develop' ;k (c) 7 1 8 3 (d) 8 7 9 5
rks 'country' (e) Cannot be determined/ fu/kZfjr ugha fd;k tk ldrk
(d) helps Directions (37-40): Study the following information to
(e) country answer the given questions.
Directions (32-36): Study the following information to In a certain code,
answer the given questions. 'facing problems with health' is coded as 'mlp hit
ngi snk', 'health problems on rise' is coded as 'hit sa
(In a certain code) rtv mlp', 'rise with every challenge' is coded as 'snk rtv
fyf[kr tkudkjh dk lko/kuhiwoZd vè;;u dj uhps fn, x, iz'uksa
fuEu ineds
riy' and 'facing challenge each day' is coded as 'ngi
mÙkj nhft,A riy nop hus'.

(,d fuf'pr dksM esa) 'facing problems with health' dks'mlp hit ngi snk'
'8 2 9' means 'how art thou', '958' means 'thou art dksMfn;k tkrk gS] 'health problems on rise' dks'hit sa rtv
good' and '15873' means 'thy good and thou bad'. mlp' dksMfn;k tkrk gS] 'rise with every challenge' dks'snk
'8 2 9' dkvFkZ gS
'how art thou', '9 5 8' dkvFkZ gS
'thou art rtv ine riy' dksM
fn;k tkrk gS rFkk'facing challenge each day'
good' rFkk'1 5 8 7 3' dkvFkZ gS
'thy good and thou bad'. dks'ngi riy nop hus' dksM fn;k tkrk gSA
32. What may be the possible code for 'thy'? 37. What does the code 'ine' stand for in the given code
language?
fuEu
fyf[kr esa ls
'thy' ds fy, laHkor% dksM D;k gks ldrk gS\
(a) 1 or 7 (b) 7
k"kk
nh xbZ dksM esa dksM dk
Hk'ine' D;k vFkZ gS\
(a) facing (b) with
(c) 3 (d) 5
(c) every (d) ri se
(e) 1 or 7 or 3
(e) challenge
33. What is the code for 'thou'?
38. 'riy rtv roi' could be a code for which of the following?
'kCn'thou' ds fy, dksM D;k gksxk\
(a) 9 (b) 8
'riy rtv roi' fuEuesa ls fdldk dksM gks ldrk gS\
(a) rise above challenge
(c) 2 (d) 5
(b) rise health challenge
(e) None of these/ buesa
ls dksbZ ugha (c) day rise challenge
34. What is the code for 'how'?
(d) with rise challenge
'kCn'how' ds fy, dksM D;k gksxk\ (e) challenge every rise
(a) 5 (b) 8
39. Which of the following is the code for 'facing'?
(c) 2 (d) 9 fuEuesa ls'facing' dk dksM dkSu&lk gS\
(e) None of these/ ls dksbZ ugha
buesa (a) nop (b) rtv
35. Which of the following may be the code for 'thou no (c) ngi (d) snk
good'?
(e) sa
fuEu
fyf[kr esa ls
'thou no good' ds fy, laHkor% D;k dksM gks
40. 'riy snk mlp' could be a code for which of the
ldrk gS\ following?
(a) 5 0 8 (b) 7 8 0
'riy snk mlp' fuEuesa ls fdldk dksM gks ldrk gS\
(c) 5 0 7 (d) 7 0 8 (a) problem every day
(e) None of these/ buesa
ls dksbZ ugha (b) challenge with health
36. What is the code for 'how good thou art'? (c) with health day
in 'how good thou art' ds fy, D;k dksM gS\ (d) every challenge facing
(a) 7 5 8 9 (b) 8 2 9 5 (e) challenge facing with

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Type - IV
1. If 'black' is 'pink', 'pink' is 'blue', 'blue' is 'white', 6.
If 'lead' is called as 'stick', 'stick' is called as 'nib',
'white' is 'yellow', 'yellow' is 'red' and 'red' is 'brown',
'nib' is called as 'needle', 'needle' is called as 'rope'
then what is the colour of clear sky? and 'rope' is called as 'thread', what will be fitted
;fn ^dkyk*]^xqykch* gS] ^xqykch*] ^uhyk* gS] ^uhyk*] ^liQsn*
in a pengS] to write with it?
^liQsn*] ^ihyk* gS] ^ihyk*] ^yky* gS rFkk ^yky*] ^Hkwjk* ;fngS
^ysM*LoPN
rks dks ^NM+h*] ^NM+h* dks ^fuc*] ^fuc* dks ^lqb
vkdk'k dk jax D;k gS\ ^jLlh* rFkk ^jLlh* dks ^/kxk* dgk tkrk gS] rks fuEu esa ls fy[
(a) Brown/Hk wjk (b) White/li Qsn isu esa yxkus ds fy, mi;qDr D;k gksxk\
(c) Blue/uhyk (d) Pink/xq ykch (a) Stick/NM +h (b) Lead/ysM

(e) Black/dkyk (c) Needle/lqbZ (d) Nib/fuc

2. If 'rain' is 'water', 'water' is 'road', 'road' is 'cloud', (e) None of these/buesa


ls dksbZ ugha
'cloud' is 'sky', 'sky' is 'sea' and 'sea' is 'path', where
If 'light' is called as 'morning', 'morning' is called
7.
do aeroplanes fly ? as 'dark', 'dark' is called as 'night', 'night' is called
;fn ^o"kkZ*] ^ikuh* gS] ^ikuh*] ^lM+d* gS] ^lM+d*] ^ckny*
as gS] ^ckny*] and 'sunshine' is called as 'dusk',
'sunshine'
when do we sleep?
^vkdk'k*] gS ^vkdk'k* gS ^vkdk'k*] ^leqnz* gS ^leqnz* ^jkLrk* gS] rks
gokbZ tgkt dgk¡ mM+rs gSa\ ;fn ^izdk'k* dks ^lqcg*] ^lqcg* dks ^v/sjk*] ^v/sjk* dks ^jkkf=
(a) Road/lM+ d (b) Sea/le qnz
dks ^/wi* rFkk ^/wi* dks ^laè;k* dgk tkrk gS] rks ge dc lksrs
(a) Night/jkf=k (b) Light/izdk'k
(c) Cloud/ckny (d) Water/ikuh
(c) Dusk/laè;k (d) Dark/va/sjk
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
3. If 'water' is 'food', 'food' is 'tree', 'tree' is 'sky', 'sky' (e) Sunshine/ /w i
is 'wall', on which of the following grows a fruit? 8.If 'rose' is called as 'mirabilis', 'mirabilis' is called
;fn ^ikuh* ] ^Hkkstu* gS] ^Hkkstu*] ^isM+* gS] ^isM+*]as^vkdk'k*
'lily', 'lily'gS]
is called as 'lotus' and 'lotus' is called
as 'gladiola', which is the king of flowers?
^vkdk'k*] ^nhokj* gS] rks fuEu esa ls iQy dgk¡ mxrs gSa\
;fn ^xqykc* dks ^fejkfcfyl*] ^fejkfcfyl* dks ^dqeqnuh*] ^d
(a) Water/ikuh (b) Food/Hkks tu
dks ^dey* rFkk ^dey* dks ^lwjteq[kh* dgk tkrk gS] fuEu e
(c) Sky/vkdk'k (d) Tree/ isM+
iQwy dk jktk dkSu gS\
(e) Wall/nhokj
(a) Rose/xqykc
4. If 'dust' is 'air', 'air' is 'fire', 'fire' is 'water' 'water'
is 'colour', 'colour' is 'rain' and 'rain' is 'dust', then (b) Gladiolus/XysfM;ksyl
where do fish live? (c) Mirabilis/fejkfcfyl
;fn ^/wy*] ^gok* gS] ^gok*] ^vkx* gS] ^vkx*] ^ikuh* gS] ^ikuh*] ^jax*
(d) Cannot determined/vk¡dM+s vi;kZIr
gS] ^jax*] ^o"kkZ* gS] rFkk ^o"kkZ*] ^/wy* gS] rks eNyh dgk¡ jgrh gS\
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(a) Fire/ vkx (b) Water/ikuh
9. If 'rat' means 'dog', 'dog' means 'mongoose', 'mon-
(c) Colour/jax (d) Dust//w y goose' means 'lion', 'lion' means 'snake' and
(e) Air/gok 'snake' means 'elephant', which is reared as pet?
5. If 'train' is called as 'bus', 'bus' is called as 'trac- ;fn ^pwgk* dk vFkZ ^dqÙkk*] ^dqÙkk* dk vFkZ ^usoyk*] ^
tor', 'tractor' is called as 'car', 'car' is called as ^'ksj*] ^'ksj* dk vFkZ ^lkai* rFkk ^lkai* dk vFkZ ^gkFkh*
'scooter', 'scooter' is called as 'bicycle', 'bicycle' is
ikyrw tkuoj ds :i esa ikyk tkrk gS\
called as 'moped', which is used to plough a field?
;fn ^Vsªu* dks ^cl*] ^cl* dks ^VSªDVj*] ^VSªDVj* dks ^dkj*] ^dkj* dkspw
(a) Rat/ gk
^LdwVj*] (b) Dog/dqÙkk
^LdwVj* dks lkbfdy, ^lkbfdy* dks] ^lkbfdy* dks ^batu lkbZfdy*(c)dgk Mongoose/us oyk (d) Lion/'ksj
tkrk gS] rks [ksr tksrus ds fy, fdldk mi;ksx fd;k tkrk gS\ (e) Snake/lkai
(a) Train/ Vs ªu (b) Bus/cl 10. If 'blue' means 'green', 'green' means 'white',
'white' means 'yellow', 'yellow' means 'black',
(c) Tractor/VS ªDVj (d) Car/dkj
'black' means 'red' and 'red' means 'brown' then
(e) Scooter/LdwVj what is the colour of milk?

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;fn ^uhyk*dk vFkZ ^gjk*] ^gjk* dk vFkZ ^liQsn*] ^liQsn*
15. dk vFkZ means 'box', 'box' means 'pencil', 'pen-
If 'eraser'
cil' means 'sharpener' and 'sharpener' means 'bag',
^ihyk*] ^ihyk* dk vFkZ ^dkyk*] ^dkyk* dk vFkZ ^yky* rFkk ^yky*
what will a child write with?
dk vFkZ ^Hkwjk*] rks fuEu esa ls nw/ dk jax dkSu&lk gS\
;fn ^bjstj* dk vFkZ ^ckWDl*] ^ckWDl* dk vFkZ ^isafly*] ^isa
(a) Black/dkyk (b) Blue/uhyk
^'kkWiZuj* rFkk ^'kkWiuZj* dk vFkZ ^cSx* gS] rks cPpk f
(c) Yellow/ihyk (d) Green/ gjk
(a) Eraser/bjs tj (b) Bag/cSx
(e) White/liQsn
(c) Pencil/isa
fly (d) Sharpener/'kk
WiZuj
11. If 'paper' means 'wood', 'wood' means 'straw',
'straw' means 'grass', 'grass' means 'rubber' and (e) Box/ckWDl
'rubber' means 'cloth', what means the furniture 16. If 'clock' means 'television', 'television' means 'ra-
made up of ? dio', 'radio' means 'oven', 'oven' means 'grinder'
and 'grinder' means 'iron', in what will a lady bake?
;fn ^dkxt* dkvFkZ ^ydM+h] ^ydM+h* dk vFkZ ^Hkwlk*] ^Hkwlk* dk
;fn ^diM+k*
vFkZ ^?kkl*] ^?kkl* dk vFkZ ^jcM+* rFkk ^jcM+* dk vFkZ ^?kM+h*gS]dk vFkZ ^Vhoh*] ^Vhoh* dk vFkZ ^jsfM;ks*]
rks fdlls vFkZ gS ftlls iQuhZpj rS;kj fd;k tkrk gS\ ^pwYgk*] ^pwYgk* dk vFkZ ^pDdh* rFkk ^pDdh* dk vF
(a) Paper/dkxt (b) Wood/ydM+h
rks efgyk [kkuk fdlesa idk;sxh\
(a) Radio/jsfM;ks (b) Oven/pwY gk
(c) Straw/Hkw
lk (d) Grass/?kk
l
(c) Grinder/pDdh (d) Iron/yks
gk
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
12. If 'man' means 'girl', 'girl' means 'woman', 'woman' dksbZ ugha
(e) None of these/buesa ls
means 'boy', 'boy' means 'butler' and 'butler' means
17. On another planet, the local terminology for 'earth',
'rogue', who will serve in a restaurant? 'water', 'light', 'air' and 'sky' are 'sky', 'light', 'air',
;fn ^vkneh* dk vFkZ ^yM+dh*] ^yM+dh* dk vFkZ ^vkSjr*]'water'
^vkSjr*anddk 'earth' respectively. If someone is
thirsty there, what would he drink?
vFkZ ^yM+dk*] ^yM+dk* dk vFkZ ^ukSdj* rFkk ^ukSdj* dk vFkZ ^uV[kV*
gS] rks jsLrjk esa lsok ds fy, dkSu gksxk\ ;fn vU; xzg ij ^i`Foh*] ^ikuh*] ^izdk'k*] ^ok;q* rFkk ^vkdk'k*
LFkkuh; 'kCnkoyh Øe'k% ^vkdk'k*] ^izdk'k*] ^gok*] ^ikuh*
dj
(a) Butler/ukS dh
(b) Girl/yM+
gSA ;fn ogk¡ fdlh dks I;kl yxh gS] rks mls D;k ihuk gksxk\
(c) Boy/yM+dk (d) Rogue/uV[kV
(a) Light/izdk'k (b) Air/ok;q
(e) Woman/vkS jr
(c) Sky/vkdk'k (d) Water/ikuh
13. If, in a language, 'finger' means 'toe', 'toe' means
'foot', 'foot' mea ns 'thu mb', 'thu mb' mea ns (e) Earth/i`Foh
'ankle', 'ankle' means 'palm' and 'palm' means 18. If the animals which can walk are called 'swim-
'knee', then in that language, what will illiter- mers', animals who crawl are called 'flying',
ate man put to mark his signatures? those living in water are called 'snakes' and
;fn fdlh Hkk"kk esa] ^maxyh* dk vFkZ ^iSj dk vxawBk*] ^iSj dk vaxwBk*
those which fly in the sky are called 'hunters',
then what will a lizard be called?
dk vFkZ ^iSj*] ^iSj* dk vFkZ ^vaxwBk*] ^vaxwBk* dk vFkZ ^V[kuk*] ^V[kuk*
dk vFkZ ^gFksyh* rFkk ^gFksyh* dk vFkZ ^?kqVuk* gS] rks;fn tks pyvkneh
,d vui<+ ldrk gS mu tkuojksa dks ^rSjkd* dgk tkrk gS] tks j
dks vius gLrk{kjksa dks fpfUgr djus ds fy, D;k j[kuk gksxk\okys tkuoj gSa mUgsa ^mM+uk* dgk tkrk gS] os tks ikuh e
^lkai* dgk tkrk gS rFkk os tks vkdk'k esa mM+rs gSa mUgsa
(a) Toe/iSj dk vaxwBk (b) Knee/?kq
Vuk
tkrk gS] rks ,d fNidyh ds fy, D;k dgk tk;sxk\
(c) Thumb/vaxwBk (d) Foot/iSj
(a) Swimmers/ rSj kd (b) Snakes/ lkai
(e) None of these/buesa lsdksbZ ugha
(c) Flying/mM+ uk (d) Hunters/f'kdkjh
14. If 'wall' means 'window', 'window' means 'door',
'door' means 'floor', 'floor' means 'roof and 'roof (e) None of these/buesa lsdksbZ ugha
means 'ventilator', what will a person stand on? 19. If 'air' means 'green', 'green' means 'blue', 'blue'
;fn ^nhokj* dk vFkZ ^f[kM+dh*] ^f[kM+dh* dk vFkZ ^njoktk*]
means^njoktk*
'sky', 'sky' means 'yellow', 'yellow' means
'water' and 'water' means 'pink', then what is
dk vFkZ ^eafty*] ^eafty* dk vFkZ ^Nr* rFkk ^Nr* dk vFkZ ^ok;q
means the colour of clear sky?
izokgd* gS] rks O;fDr fdl ij [kM+k gksxk\ ;fn ^gok dk vFkZ ^gjk*] ^gjk* dk vFkZ ^uhyk*] ^uhyk*
(a) Window/f[kM+dh (b) Floor/eafty ^vkdk'k*] ^vkdk'k* dk vFkZ ^ihyk*] ^ihyk* dk vFkZ ^iku
(c) Wall/nhokj (d) Roof/Nr ^ikuh* dk vFkZ ^xqykch* gS] rks fuEu esa ls fdldk vFk
(e) Door/njoktk vkdk'k gS\

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(a) Blue/uhyk (b) Sky/vkdk'k ;fn jkr dks lwjt] lwjt dks jks'kuh] jks'kuh dks laxhr] laxhr dks f
(c) Yellow/ihyk (d) Green/ gjk fiQYe dks ghjks] ghjks dks ?kksM+k rFkk ?kksM+k dks foL
(e) Air/gok fnu esa izdk'k fdlls izkIr gksxk\
20. If NIGHT is called as SUN; SUN is called as LIGHT, (a) SUN/lwj
t (b) LIGHT/jks
'kuh
LIGHT is called MUSIC, MUSIC is called as MOVIE,
MOVIE is called as HERO, HERO is called as HORSE, (c) MUSIC/laxhr (d) MOVIE/fiQY
e
HORSE is called as EXPLOSIVE, then by which (e) None of these/buesa ls
dksbZ ugha
will get LIGHT in day time.

Type-V
Directions (1-5): In each question below is given a 3. UMLGTP
group of digits/symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d). (a) 0@#©%0 (b) $@%#©$
You have to find out which one correctly represents (c) 1@%#©0 (d) 0@%#©1
the group of digits/symbols base on the follwing coding
dksbZ ugha
(e) None of these/buesa ls
system and conditions and mark the number of that
4. EGXKQU
combination as your answer. If none of the
combinations correctly represents the group of digits/ (a) &#?3*& (b) !#?3*!
symbols, mark (e) i.e. None of these' as your answer. (c) 12?#*! (d) !#3*?&
buesa lsizR;sd iz'u esa ,d lewg vkSj mlds ckn vadksa@izrhdksa ds of these/buesa ls
(e) None dksbZ ugha
la;kstu(a), (b), (c) vkSj(d) fn, x, gSAv{kjksa dks ;kstuk vkSj uhps
5. nh
PEZTVL
xbZ 'krksaZ ds vuqlkj vadksa@izrhdksa }kjk dksMc¼ fd;k tk;sxkA (a) vkidks irk
%!8©90 (b) @0!5#?
yxkuk gS fd dkSu&lk la;kstu v{kj lewg dk lgh fu:i.k djrk gS] vkSj (c) 0!8©9% (d) 1!*?9%
ml la;ksstu dk Øekad gh vkidk mÙkj gksxkA ;fn dksbZ Hkh la;kstu (e) lgh
None dksbZ ugha
u of these/buesa ls
gks] rks vkidk mÙkj(e) vFkkZr
~ ^buesa ls dksbZ ugha* gksxkA Directions (6-10): In each question below is given a
Letter/v{kj M P F Q V L U G S E X K T Z C group of digits/symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d).
You have to find out which one correctly represents
Code/dksM@ 0 7 * 9 % 1 # 5 ! ? 3 © 8 $ the group of digits/symbols based on the following
Conditions:/'krsZa% coding system and conditions and mark the number
(i) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter of that combinations as your answer. If none of the
is a consonant, the codes are to be combinations correctly represents the group of digits/
interchanged./;fn izFke o.kZ Loj gS rFkk vafre o.kZsymbols,
,d mark (e) i.e. 'None of these' as your answer
O;atu gS] rks muds dksM ijLij cny fn, tkrs gSaA buesa lsizR;sd iz'u esa ,d lewg vkSj mlds ckn vadksa@izrhd
(ii) If the first letter is consonant and the last la;kstu(a), (b), (c) vkSj(d) fn, x, gSaA v{kjksa dks ;kstuk vkSj uh
letter is a vowel, both are to be coded as the xbZ 'krksZa ds vuqlkj vadks@izrhdksa }kjk dksMc¼ fd;k tk;sx
code for the last letter./;fn izFke yxkuk gS fd dkSu&lk la;kstu v{kj lewg dk lgh fu:i.k djrk gS] vk
o.kZ O;atu gS rFkk
vafre o.kZ ,d Loj gS] rks nksuksa dks vafre o.kZ dk mldksM
la;kstufn;k
dk Øekad gh vkidk mÙkj gksxkA ;fn dksbZ Hkh la;ks
tkrk gSA gks] rks vkidk mÙkj(e) vFkkZ
r~ ^buesa ls dksbZ ugh* gksxkA
(iii)If both the first and the last letters are vowels, Letter/v{kj P M A E J K D R W H I U T F
both are to be coded as '&'./;fn i zFke rFkk vafre o.kZ
Coding/dksM 4 $ 1 2 3 # 5 @ 6 % &7 ! 0
nksuksa Loj gSa] rks '&'nksuksa
ls dksfMr
dks
fd;k tkrk gSA
Conditions:/'krsZa%
1. QGMCLE
(i) If the first letter is a consonant and the last
(a) !#@$%! (b) &#%$?&
letter is a vowel, the codes of both are to be
(c) 7#?$%8 (d) *#@$%!
interchanged/;fn izFke o.kZ O;atu gS rFkk vafre o.kZ ,d
(e) None of these/buesa ls
dksbZ ugha Loj gS] rks nksuksa ds dksM ijLij cny fn, tkrs gSaA
2. KZQCSE (ii) If both the first and the last letters are
(a) 38*$53 (b) !8*$5! consonants, both are to be coded as the code of
(c) 58*$5! (d) 38*$5! the last letter/;fn izFke
rFkk vafre o.kZ O;atu gSa] rks nk
(e) None of these/buesa ls
dksbZ ugha dks vafre o.kZ ds dksM ls dksfMr fd;k tk,xkA

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(iii)If the first letter si vowel and the last letter is ;fn izFke o.kZ O;atu gS rFkk vafre o.kZ Loj gS] rks nksuk
a consonant, both are to be coded as*/;fn izFke o.kZ ds dksM ls dksfMr fd;k tk,xkA
rFkk Loj gS rFkk vafre o.kZ ,d O;atu gS] rks * ls
nksuksa (iii)If
dks both the first and the last letters are vowels,
dksfMr
fd;k tk,xkA both are to be coded as '&'.
6. EAKRF ;fn izFke rFkk vafre nksuksa o.kZ Loj'&'
gSa]
ls dksf
nksuksa
Mr dks
(a) 21#@0 (b) 7%5#7 fd;k tk,xkA
(c) 01#@2 (d) *#10@ 11. LAOWYU
(e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha (a) *5^37* (b) *8^370
7. JDHIR (c) 05^370 (d) %5^731
(a) 35%&7 (b) 7%5#7 (e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha
(c) 75%&3 (d) *5%&* 12. HMRKTQ
(e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha (a) %@$2*1 (b) @%$281
8. RJKTP (c) 281@%$ (d) @2%8$1
(a) @3#!4 (b) @3#!@ (e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha
(c) #3@!3 (d) 43#!4 13. ALYWI
(e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha (a) &*73& (b) 5*73&
9. WDJPMI (c) 5*635 (d) 0*37&
(a) &534$6 (b) 6534&6 (e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha
(c) *534&* (d) &534$& 14. URHWV
(e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha (a) 3@%90 (b) 90$@3
10. URAPHI (c) 0$@39 (d) 9$@30
(a) &@14%& (b) *@14%* ls
(e) None of these/buesa dksbZ ugha
(c) &@14%$ (d) 7@14%& 15. KOEMYA
(e) None of these/buesals dksbZ ugha (a) 2^%572 (b) &^5%7&
Directions (11-15): In each question below is given a (c) 2^4%75 (d) 5^5%75
group of digits/symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d).
(e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha
You have to find out which one correctly represents
the group of digits/symbols based on the following Directions (16-20): In each question below is given a
coding system and conditions and mark the number group of digits/symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d).
of that combination as your answer. If none of the You have to find out which one correctly represents
combinations correctly represents the group of digits/ the group of digits/symbols based onthe following
symbols, mark (e) i.e.. 'None of these' as your answer. coding system and conditions and mark the number
of that combination as your answer. If none of the
buesa izR;sd
ls iz'u esa ,d lewg vkSj mlds ckn vadksa@izrhdksa ds
combinations correctly represents the group of digits/
j (d) fn, x, gSA v{kjksa dks ;kstuk vkSjsyymbols,
la;kstu(a), (b), (c) vkS uhps nh mark (e) i.e.. None of these' as your answer.
xbZ 'krksZsa ds vuqlkj vadksa@izrhdksa }kjk dksMc¼ fd;k tk;sxkA vkidksiz'u
irk esa ,d lewg vkSj mlds ckn vadksa@izrhd
buesa izR;sd
ls
yxkuk gS fd dkSu&lk la;kstu v{kj lewg dk lgh fu:i.k djrk gS] vkSj
la;kstu(a), (b), (c) vkSj (d) fn, x, gSA v{kjksa dks ;kstuk vkSj uhps
ml la;kstu dk Øekad gh vkidk mÙkj gksxkA ;fn dksbZ Hkh la;kstu lgh u
xbZ 'krksZa ds vuqlkj vadksa@izrhdksa }kjk dksMc¼ fd;k tk;s
gks] rks vkidk mÙkj
(e) vFkkZr~ ^buesa ls dksbZ ugha* gksxkA
yxkuk gS fd dksu&lk la;kstu v{kj lewg dk lgh fu:i.k djrk gS] vkS
Letter/v{kj V L M A Y R K I T W O H E Q U ml la;kstu dk Øekad gh vkidk mÙkj gksxkA ;fn dksbZ Hkh la;ks
Code/dksM 9 * % 5 7 $ 2 & 8 3 ^ @ 5 1 0 gks] rks vkidk mÙkj(e) vFkkZr~ ^buesas ls dksbZ ugha gksxkA
Conditions:/'krsZ% Letter/v{kj 8 2 0 3 5 7 1 4 9 6
(i) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter Code/dks
M * G Z @ F ! J X # B
is a consonant, the codes are to be
interchanged Conditions:/'krsZ%
;fn izFke o.kZ Loj gS rFkk vafre o.kZ O;atu gS] rks nksuksa
(i) ds dksM
If the first number is odd number and last
number is even number the codes are to be
ijLij cny fn, tkrs gSaA
interchanged.
(ii) If the first letter is consonant and the last letter
is a vowel, both are to be coded as the code for ;fn izFke la[;k fo"ke la[;k gS rFkk vafre la[;k le la[;k
the last letter. gS] rks nksuksa ds dksMksa dks ijLij cny fn;k tkrk gS

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(ii) If the first number is even number and the Digit:/vad%2 8 3 9 4 7 6 5 1 0
last number is a odd number, both are to be Letter/: B * T @ K $ © P C A
coded as the code for the last letter.
Symbol/v{kj@fpU g%
;fn izFke la[;k le la[;k gS rFkk vafre la[;k fo"ke la[;k gS]
rks nksuksa dks vafre la[;k ds dksM ls dksfMr djuk gSA Conditions:/'krsZa%
(iii)If both the first and the third numbers are odd (i) If the first digit is odd and the last digit is even,
numbers, both ar e to be coded as '+'. the codes for first and the last digits are to be
;fn izFke rFkk rhljh nksuksa la[;k,¡ fo"ke la[;k gSa] rks nksuksa dks
interchanged./ ;fn i zFke vad fo"ke rFkk vafre vad le
'+' ls dksf
Mr djuk gSA gS] rks izFke rFkk vafre vadksa ds dksM ijLij cny fn, tkr
(iv) If even number is immediately proceeded and (ii) If the first as well as the last digit is even,
followed by odd number, then the even number both are to be coded by the code for the last
is to be coded as%. digit./;fn izFke
rFkk vafre nksuksa vad le gSa] rks nksu
vafre vad dk dksM fn;k tkrk gSA
;fn le la[;k ds rRdky iwoZ rFkk rRdky i'pkr~ fo"ke la[;k,¡
(iii)If the first as well as the last digit is odd both
gSa rks le la[;k dks
% ls dksf
Mr djuk gSA
are to be coded as X./;fn izFke rFkk vafre vad nksuksa
16. 45239 fo"ke gSa] rks nksuksa dksfn;k tkrk gSA
X dk dksM
(a) XF%@X (b) XF%@# (iv) If the first digit is even and the last digit is
(c) #F%@# (d) XFG@# odd, both are to be coded by the code for the
(e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha first digit./;fn izFke vad le gS rFkk vafre vad fo"ke gS]
17. 72163 rks nksuksa dks izFke la[;k dk dksM fn;k tkrk gSA
(a) +%+%@ (b) !%+Z@ (v) If 0 is preceded and followed by an odd number
then 0 is coded as^./;fn 0 ds iwoZ rFkk i'pkr~ ,d
(c) !G+%@ (d) +G+Z@
fo"ke la[;k gS] rks 0^dks
dk dksMfn;k tkrk gSA
(e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha (vi) 0 is neither an odd number nor an even number./
18. 61283 0 u gh ,d fo"ke la[;k gS vkSj u gh le la[;k gSA
(a) BJG*@ (b) +JG*+ 21. 8135246
(c) &JG*& (d) @JG*@ (a) *CTPBK* (b) ©CTP*K©
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (c) ©CTPBK© (d) *CTPB$*
19. 85642 (e) None of these/buesals dksbZ ugha
(a) *FBX* (b) *F+XG 22. 4307058
(c) *F+X% (d) *FBXG (a) KTA$AP* (b) *TA$AP*
(c) *T^APA* (d) *T^$^P*
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(e) None of these/buesals dksbZ ugha
20. 962738
23. 7503608
(a) #BG!@# (b) *BG!@#
(a) $P^T©A* (b) *P^T©^*
(c) +BG!@* (d) &B+!@& (c) *P^T©A$ (d) *P^T©A*
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (e) None of these/buesals dksbZ ugha
Directions (21-30): In each question below is given a 24. 9256473
group of digits/symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d). (a) XBP©K$T (b) @BP©K$X
You have to find out which one correctly represents
(c) @BP©K$T (d) XBP©K$X
the group of digits/symbols based on the following
coding system and conditions and mark the number (e) None of these/buesals dksbZ ugha
of that combination as your answer. If none of the 25. 2976581
combinations correctly represents the group of digits/ (a) B@$©P*B (b) C@$©P*C
symbols, mark (e) i.e. 'None of these' as your answer. (c) B@$©P*C (d) C@S©P*B
buesas
ls izR;sd iz'u esas ,d lewg vkSj mlds ckn vadksa@izrhdksa ls None of these/buesa
(e)la;ktu ls dksbZ ugha
(a), (b), (c) vkS
j (d) fn, x, gSaA v{kjksa dks ;kstuk vkSj uhps26.
nh xbZ
Q L'krksZa
P  R N T is the code for whichy of the
ds vuqlkj vadksa@izrhdksa }kjk dksMc¼ fd;k tk;sxkA vkidks irk followinggS
yxkuk numbers?
fd dkSu&lk la;kstu v{kj lewg dk lgh fu:i.k djrk gS] vkSj ml la;kstu(a) 4570680 (b) 4780650
dk Øekad gh vkidk mÙkj gksxkA ;fn dksbZ Hkh la;kstu lgh u gks](c) rks6580470
vkidk (d) Data inadequate
mÙkj (e) vFkkZr~ ^buesa ls dksbZ ugha* gksxkA (e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha

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27. What will be the code for 7620486? (1) If both the first and the last digits of a number
are odd numbers, they are to be coded as 'Z'./
(a) £RF  QP# (b) #RF  QP£
;fn fd lh la[;k dk izFke rFkk vafre vad fo"ke la[;k gS] rks
(c) #RF*QP£ (d) £RF*QP#
mudks 'Z' dksM fn;ktkrk gSA
(e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha (2) If both the first and the last digits of a number
28. What will be the code for 36250098? are even numbers, they are to be coded as 'A'./
(a) #RFL**G£ (b) SRFLTTG@ ;fn fd lh la[;k dk izFke rFkk vafre vad le la[;k gS] rks
(c) #RFLTTG£ (d) SRFL**G@ mudks 'A' dksM fn;ktkrk gSA
(e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha Now based on the above information find out which
29. What will be the code for 1375490? of the combinations is the coded form of the given
(a) DHNLQGT (b) #HNLQG£ number in each question/vc mQij nh xbZ lwpuk ij
(c) DHNQG* (d) £HNLQG# vk/kfjr izR;sd iz'u esa nh xbZ la[;k dk dksM lewg Kkr dhft
(e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha 31. 372581
30. $QRL*H@ is the code for which of the following (a) ZWPFVZ (b) ZWPFVB
numbers? (c) TWPFVZ (d) AWPFVA
(a) 8456037 (b) 8465032 (e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha
(c) 6475031 (d) 6460539
32. 631597:
(e) Data inadequate/vkadM+savi;kZIr (a) KTBDMW (b) TKBFMW
Directions (31-35): In each question below is given a (c) KTBFMW (d) RTBFMW
group of digits/symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d).
You have to find out which one correctly represents (e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha
the group of digits symbols based on the following coding 33. 843726:
system and conditions and mark the number fo that (a) ZRTWPA (b) ZRIWPZ
combination as your answer. If none of the
(c) ARTWPZ (d) ARTVPA
combinations correctly represents the group of digits/
symbols, mark (e) i.e.. 'None of these' as your answer. ls
(e) None of these/buesa dksbZ ugha
buesa izR;sd
ls iz'u esa ,d lewg vkSj mlds ckn vadksa@izrhdksa ds
34. 789350:
la;kstu(a), (b), (c) vkSj(d) fn, x, gSaA v{kjksa dks ;kstuk vkSj uhps
(a) nh
WVMTFA (b) WVMTFD
xbZ 'krksZa ds vuqlkj vadksa@izrhdksa }kjk dksMc¼ fd;k tk;sxkA vkidks irk
(c) ZVMTFD (d) WVRTED
yxkuk gS fd dkSu&lk la;kstu v{kj lewg dk lgh fu:i.k djrk gS] vkSj ls dksbZ ugha
(e) None of these/buesa
ml la;kstu dk Øekad gh vkidk mÙkj gksxkA ;fn dksbZ Hkh 35. la;kstu lgh
938752:u
gks] rks vkidk mÙkj(e) vFkkZr~ ^buesa ls dksbZ ugha* gksxkA (a) MTVMWP (b) MTBZWP
Digit/vad 2 9 4 6 3 8 1 7 5 0 (c) WPMKTV (d) MTVWFP
Code/dks MP M R K T V B W F D (e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha
Conditions:/'krsZa%

Type-VI
Direction (1-14): These question are based on the given (c) Q (d) H
alphabatical series.
(e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha
fuEuiz'u uhps nh xbZ o.kZekyk Ük`a[kyk ij vk/kfjr gSaA
2. Write the above English alphabet in reverse order.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ First cancel every second letter and then select that
letter which divides the remaining letters of the
1. If every alternate letter starting from B is deleted
from the given alphabet, which of the following will alphabet in two equal parts. This letter is:
be the tenth letter from the right end? nh xbZ
vaxzsth o.kZekyk dks foijhr Øe esa fyf[k,A igys izR;sd
;fn o.kZ
ekyk esaBlsls vkjEHk dj lHkh ,dkUrj o.kZ gVk fn;s tk,Ao.kZ dks gVk nhft, rFkk rc ml 'kCn dk pquko dhft, rks 'ks"k o
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk nk,¡ Nksj ls nlok¡ o.kZ gksxk\ dks nks cjkcj Hkkxksa esa ck¡V nsaA og o.kZ gS%&
(a) G (b) D (a) L (b) M

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(c) N (d) P ;fn B lsvkjEHk dj izR;sd ,dkUrj o.kZ dks NksVs v{kjksa esa f
(e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha rFkk 'ks"k lHkh dks cM+s v{kjksa esa fy[kk tk;s]
September' eghus
rks
3. If the letters of the given alphabet interchange dks dSls fy[kk tk,xk\
positions, so that A takes the place of Z and Z takes (a) SEpteMbeR (b) SEptembER
the place of A:B takes the place of Y and Y takes
(c) sePTemBeR (d) SEptEMbEr
the place of B and so on, what will be the thir-
teenth letter from the right? (e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha
;fn nh xbZ o.kZekyk esa o.kksZa dk LFkku ifjofrZr dj 8. fn;k tk,
If rkfd
the alternate letters in the given alphabet start-
A,Z ds LFkku ij rFkkZ,A ds LFkku ij vk tk,A
B,Y ds LFkku ij ing from A are written in small and rest all in capi-
ku ij rFkk vkxs Hkh blh izdkj Øe tkjh jgs] rc nk,¡tal
rFkkY,B ds LFk letters, which of the following will represent
the third month after July?
ls rsjgok¡ o.kZ dkSu&lk gksxk\
;fn A ls vkjEHk dj izR;sd ,dkUrj o.kZ dks NksVs v{kjksa esa
(a) M (b) N
dks cM+s v{kjksa esa fy[kk tk, rks tqykbZ ds ckn rhljs eghu
(c) O (d) L
esa ls dkSu iznf'kZr djrk gS\
(e) None of these/buesa ls dksbZ ugha (a) OCTOBER (b) OCtObEr
4. If the alphabet is written in the reverse order and
(c) oCtObEr (d) ocToBer
every alpternate letter starting with Y is dropped,
which letter will be exactly in the middle of the (e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha
remaining letters of the alphabet? 9. If every even letter beginning from B is replaced
;fn vaxz
th o.kZekyk dks foijhr Øe esa fy[kk tk,
Y ls
rFkk
vkjEHk by odd number biginning with 3, which letter/
djds izR;sd ,dkaUrj o.kZ dks gVk fn;k tk, rks o.kZekyk ds 'ks"k o.kksZa
number will be the third to the right of the tenth
number/letter counting from your right?
ds Bhd chp esa dkSu&lk o.kZ gksxk\
(a) M (b) N
;fn B ls vkjEHk dj izR;sd le la[;k ds o.kZ dks fo"ke la[;k 3 ls
vkjEHk dj ifjofrZr fd;k tk, rks vids nk,¡ ls x.kuk dj nlosa o.kZ
(c) O (d) M or O/M vkSjO
ds nk,¡ rhljk o.kZ@la[;k dkSu&lk@dkSu&lh gksxh\
(e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha (a) M (b) S
5. In the given alphabet, starting from the fifth let-
(c) 11 (d) 23
ter from the left, if twelve letters are written in
reverse order, then which letter will be the sev- (e) None fo these/buesls dksbZ ugha
enth to the left of the fourteenth letter from the 10. Write the above English alphabet in reverse or-
right? der. First cancel every second letter and then se-
nhxbZ vaxzsth o.kZekyk esa ck,¡ ls ik¡posa o.kZ ls vkjEHk dj ;fn ckjg
lect that letter which divides the remaining
lertters of the alphabet in two equal parts. This
o.kZa foijhr Øe esa fy[ks tk,a rks dkSu&lk o.kZ nk,¡ ls pkSngosa o.kZ
letter is:
ds ck,¡ lkrok¡ o.kZ gksxk\
vi;qZDr vaxzsth o.kZekyk dks foijhr Øe esa fyf[k,A loZizFk
(a) H (b) L
nwljs o.kZ dks gVk nhft, rFkk fiQj ,sls o.kZ dk p;u dhft, tks '
(c) M (d) N o.kksZa dks nks cjkcj Hkkxksa esa ck¡V ns\
(e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha (a) L (b) M
6. If the first and second letters interchange their (c) N (d) P
positions and similarly the third and the fourth
letters, the fifth and the sixth letters and so on, (e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha
which letter will be the seventeenth from your 11. If the letter of the given alphabet interchange po-
right? sitions, so that A takes the place of Z and Z takes
;fn izFke rFkk nwljs o.kZ dk LFkku ifjofrZr fd;k tk, rFkk blh the
izdkjplace of A;B takes the place of Y and Y takes
the place of B and so on, what will be the thir-
rhljs rFkk pkSFks o.kZ dks] ik¡posa rFkk NBs o.kZ rFkk blh izdkjletter
teenth vkxsfrom the right?
Hkh] vkids nk,¡ ls lÙkjgok¡ o.kZ dkSu&lk gksxk\ ;fn vaxzsth o.kZekyk esa o.kZ viuk LFkku ifjofrZr
A,Z dk
djsa rkfd
(a) F (b) H LFkk
u ys rFkk
Z,A dk LFkkuB,
ysY dk LFkku ys rFkk
Y,B dk LFkku
(c) I (d) J ys rFkk blh izdkj vkxs Hkh Øe tkjh jgs rks nk;ha vksj ls rsjgo
(e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha dkSu&lk gksxk\
7. If every alternate letter starting from B of the given (a) M (b) N
alphabet is written in small letters, rest all are
(c) O (d) L
written in capital letters, how will the month of
'September' be written? (e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha

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12. If the alphabet is written in the reverse order and agrhtnmbcnmlbuvnmherh
every alpternate letter starting with Y is dropped,
nmgfehnmecnmwqanmhlb
which letter will be exactly in the middle of the
remaining letters of the alphabet? (a) 4 (b) 5
;fn vaxzsth o.kZekyk dks foijhr Øe esa fy[kkYtk, rFkk
aHk
ls vkj (c) 6 (d) 7
djds izR;sd ,dkUrj o.kZ NksM+ fn;k tk, rks o.kZekyk esa 'ks"k
(e) o.kksZa esa buesa
None of these/ ls dksbZ ugha
Bhd chp esa dkSu&lk o.kZ gksxk\ Direction (15-16): Questions are based on the follow-
(a) M (b) N ing series.
(c) O (d) M or O/M vkSjO iz'u uhps nh xbZ Ük`a[kyk ij vk/kfjr gSA
(e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha HDYSMWNBQPOCRTBLZVEGUF
13. In the following series, count each N which is im- 15. Which two neighbours in the given arrangement
are farthest in the alphabetical order?
mediately followed by X but X is not immediately
followed by T. How many such N's are there? nh xbZ
O;oLFkk ds dkSu ls nks iM+kslh vaxzsth o.kZekyk es
fuEu
fyf[kr Üka`[kyk esa
N izR;sd
dh x.kuk dhft, tksX }kjk vuqlfjr d nwjh ij gSa\
(a) B and Q (b) D and Y
X, T }kjkrRdky vuqlfjr ugha gksA ,slsNfdrus
gSa fdUrq Üka`[kyk
esa
(c) U and F (d) V and E.
gSa\
ls
(e) None of these/buesa dksbZ ugha
NXNTQMNXTMXNXCNQMNNXQNXT
16. Which letter has the same neighbours as in the
XNAMXNXM
alphabetical order althoutgh they have changed
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 7 (e) 9 places? dkSu&ls
o.kZ ds iM+kslh ogh gS tks vaxzsth o.kZeky
14. In the following letter sequence, how many n's are ;|fi mudk LFkku ifjofrZr gks\
followed by m but not preceded by h? (a) M (b) N
fuE
ufyf[kr o.kZ Øe esa ,sls fdrus
n gS tks
m }kjk
vuqlfjr gS fdUrq (c) O (d) P
h ugha
muds iwoZ gS\ (e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha

Type-VII
Direction (Q. 1-10): Study the following information care- Find out the code of the word given in capital
fully and answer the given question based on it. letters.
fuEu lwpuk dk è;kuiwoZd vè;;u&djsa rFkk bl ij vk/kfjr iz'uksa ds mÙkj nsaA esa fn;s x;s 'kCnksa dk dksM Kkr djsaA
v{kjksa
cM+s
In a ceratin code, letters of English alphabet are coded 1. HOUR
on the basis of the structure of the word. Numeric codes
denoted for the letters of the word are in the same order as (a) [24][12][12][24] (b) [24][6][6][24]
the letters of the word. Study the code represented for a (c) [24][6][12][24] (d) [6][24][24][6]
particular structure of the word. Find out the logic and
answer the question that follow in two sets (I and II): (e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha
2. ONCE
,d fuf'pr dksM esa] vaxzsth o.kZekyk ds v{kjksa dks 'kCn dh lajpuk
(a) [12][6][6][12] (b) [6][24][24][16]
ds vk/kj ij dksfMr fd;k x;k gSA 'kCn ds v{kjksa ds lkadsfrd dksM mlh
vuq:i gS ftl vuq:i 'kCn ds v{kj gSaA fn;s x;s 'kCnksa ds lkadsfrd :iksa
(c) dk
[12][24][24][12] (d) [24][12][12][24]
vè;;u djds oxhZdj.k ds fu;eksa dks Kkr djsa rFkk uhps
I o nks
II) dlewgksa
k ( (e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha
vuqlj.k djus okys iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsaA 3. ICON
(a) [12][6][6][12] (b) [6][24][24][6]
Word(I ) Code Word(II ) Code
OGRE [12][24][24][12] ODE [30][24][30] (c) [12][24][24][12] (d) [24][18][24][18]
GOAT [24][6][6][24] SUN [24][36][24] (e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha
EYE [30][24][30] RAIN [24][6][6][24] 4. TEN
HOW [24][36][24] EDIT [18][24][18][24] (a) [24][36][24] (b) [30][24][30]
HOPE [24][42][24][42] DIRE [24][42][24][42] (c) [12][36][12] (d) [6][36][12]
UPON [18][24][18][24] INTO [12][24][12]
(e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha

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5. NINE rules for their codification. Applying those rules and,
(a) [42][24][42][24] (b) [42][24][24][42] answer the question.
(c) [24][42][42][24] (d) [24][42][24][42] ,d fuf'pr dksM esa] vaxzsth o.kZekyk ds v{kj (O;atu o Loj) dqN
(e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha ls dksfMr fd;s x;s gSaA izR;sd v{kj dk vadh; dksM dks"Bd esa dk
In each question, a code is followed by three words
esa v{kjksa ds Øe ds vuq:i fn;k x;k gSA fn, x, 'kCnksa dk dksfMr :
written in capital letters. You have to decide which of djsa rFkk muds mUgs dksfMr djus ds fu;e dks Kkr djsaA bu fu;eks
the given three words can be denoted by the respective djs rFkk iz'uksa dk mÙkj nsaA
code given in A,B and C, Choose appropriate answer Word Coded form
from given answer choices.
SEAT : [5][15][15][5]
izR;sdiz'u esa] ,d dksM ds laxr cM+s v{kjksa esa rhu 'kCn fn;s
CUT
x;s : [5][10][5]
gSaA vkidks Kkr djuk gS fd fn;s x;s dkSu ls rhu 'kCn dks fn, x, ONE
dksM : [0][5][0]
A, B rFkk
C esaO;Dr fd;k tk ldrk gSA fn;s x;s mÙkj fodYiksa ls lokZf/
DEEP : [5][20][20][5]
d mi;qDr mÙkj dk p;u djsaA POUR : [5][15][15][5]
6. [12][24][24][12] PIN : [5][10][5]
A. IRIS B. ANTE
NONE : [5][25][5][25]
C. INCA
BOOK : [5][20][20][5]
(a) Only A and B (b) Only B and C
OPEN : [30][5][30][5]
(c) Only A and C (d) All of the above
ATE : [0][5][0]
(e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha PAGE : [5][25][5][25]
7. [24][6][6][24] UNIT : [30][5][30][5]
A. FEET B. DOES
Find out the coded form of each of the words printed
C. ACME in bold.
(a) Only A and B (b) Only B and C
dkysv{kjksa esa fn;s x;s izR;sd 'kCn dk lkadsfrd :i Kkr djsa
(c) Only A and C (d) All of the above
11. DOSE
(e) None of these/buesls dksbZ ugha (a) [5][15][5][15] (b) [5][10][5][30]
8. [30][24][30]
(c) [5][30][5][30] (d) [5][0][5][15]
A. ATE B. ONE
C. ERA (e) None of these/buesls dksbZ ugha
(a) Only A and B (b) Only B and C 12. SIP
(c) Only A and C (d) All of the above (a) [5][0][5] (b) [0][5][0]

(e) None of these/buesls dksbZ ugha (c) [5][5][5] (d) [5][10][15]


9. [24][36][24] (e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha
A. HUB B. SKY 13. AGED
C. APE (a) [0][5][0][5] (b) [30][10][30][10]
(a) Only A (b) Only B (c) [30][5][30][5] (d) [25][5][25][5]
(c) Only C (d) All the three
(e) None of these/buesls dksbZ ugha
(e) None of these/buesls dksbZ ugha 14. DATA
10. [18][24][18][24] (a) [5][30][5][30] (b) [5][25][5][25]
A. VETO B. LATE
(c) [5][15][5][15] (d) [5][10][5][10]
C. DIME
(a) Only A (b) Only B (e) None of these/buesls dksbZ ugha
(c) Only C 15. EVE
(d) None of the above/buesa
ls dksbZ Hkh ugha (a) [0][5][0] (b) [0][15][10]

(e) Can't be ditermined/fu/kZ


fjr ugh fd;k tk ldrk (c) [15][15][15] (d) [0][10][10]

Direction (11-20): In a certain code, letters of English (e) None of these/buesa


ls dksbZ ugha
alphabet (consonants and vowels) are coded as given In each question, a code is followed by three words
for some words. The numeric code for each letter is written in capital letters. You have to decide which of
given in bracket under coded form and corresponds to the given three words can be denoted by the respective
the letter in the word in the same serial order. Study code given in A,B and C. Choose appropriate answer
the coded forms of the given words and find out the from given answer choices.

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izR;s
d iz'u esa ,d dksM ds laxr cM+s v{kjksa esa rhu 'kCn fn;s (c)
x;saAgSaA
and C only (d) All the three
vkidks Kkr djuk gS fd fn;s x;sa dkSu ls rhu 'kCn dks fn,
A,x, dksM(e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha
B rFkk
C esaO;Dr fd;k tk ldrk gSA fn;s x;s mÙkj fodYiksa ls lokZf/d
19. [0][5][0]
mi;qDr mÙkj dk p;u djsaA A. ARE B. AND
16. [5][25][5][25]
C. ORE
A. TRAP B. DRAW
(a) None/dksbZ
ugha
C. BOAT
(a) A and B only (b) B and C only (b) A and B only/dsoy A o B

(c) A and C only (d) All the three (c) All the three/rhuksa

(e) None of these/buesa


ls dksbZ ugha (d) A and C only/dsoy A o C
17. [5][20][20][5] (e) B and C only/dsoy B o C
A. DOLL B. MOOD 20. [30][5][30][5]
C. BEEK A. ARID B. EVIL
(a) A and B only (b) B and C only C. OURS
(c) A and C only (d) All the three (a) A and B only/dsoy A o B
(e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha (b) B and C only/dsoy B o C
18. [5][10][5] (c) A and C only/dsoy A o C
A. MAN b. TOP
(d) All the three/rhuksa
C. CA T
(a) A and B only (b) B and C only (e) None of these/buesa
ls dksbZ ugha

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Answer Key
Type-I
1. (b) 6. (c) 11. (d) 16. (b) 21. (d)
2. (c) 7. (a) 12. (d) 17. (b) 22. (b)
3. (e) 8. (e) 13. (c) 18. (d) 23. (b)
4. (c) 9. (a) 14. (d) 19. (e) 24. (e)
5. (d) 10. (b) 15. (b) 20. (b) 25. (c)

Type-II
1. (a) 9. (a) 17. (c) 25. (a) 33. (a)
2. (b) 10. (d) 18. (a) 26. (c) 34. (d)
3. (a) 11. (b) 19. (b) 27. (c) 35. (a)
4. (b) 12. (a) 20. (b) 28. (a) 36. (c)
5. (d) 13. (c) 21. (c) 29. (a) 37. (a)
6. (a) 14. (a) 22. (b) 30. (a) 38. (d)
7. (a) 15. (c) 23. (b) 31. (b) 39. (b)
8. (b) 16. (a) 24. (a) 32. (d) 40. (a)

Type - III
1. (c) 9. (c) 17. (d) 25. (b) 33. (b)
2. (c) 10. (a) 18. (b) 26. (c) 34. (c)
3. (b) 11. (a) 19. (b) 27. (b) 35. (a)
4. (e) 12. (b) 20. (d) 28. (e) 36. (b)
5. (c) 13. (c) 21. (a) 29. (d) 37. (c)
6. (d) 14. (c) 22. (a) 30. (c) 38. (a)
7. (c) 15. (a) 23. (d) 31. (c) 39. (c)
8. (a) 16. (c) 24. (c) 32. (e) 40. (b)

Type -IV
1. (b) 5. (d) 9. (a) 13. (d) 17. (a)
2. (b) 6. (c) 10. (d) 14. (b) 18. (c)
3. (c) 7. (e) 11. (a) 15. (e) 19. (d)
4. (c) 8. (b) 12. (c) 16. (a) 20. (b)

Tyep - V
1. (a) 8. (d) 15. (d) 22. (d) 29. (a)
2. (b) 9. (a) 16. (c) 23. (c) 30. (e)
3. (d) 10. (d) 17. (a) 24. (d) 31. (a)
4. (a) 11. (c) 18. (d) 25. (a) 32. (c)
5. (c) 12. (b) 19. (d) 26. (e) 33. (e)
6. (b) 13. (a) 20. (b) 27. (b) 34. (b)
7. (c) 14. (d) 21. (c) 28. (c) 35. (d)

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Type -VI
1. (a) 5. (e) 8. (d) 11. (a) 14. (b)
2. (c) 6. (c) 9. (e) 12. (b) 15. (b)
3. (a) 7. (d) 10. (c) 13. (b) 16. (d)
4. (b)

Type -VII
1. (b) 5. (d) 9. (a) 13. (c) 17. (b)
2. (c) 6. (b) 10. (d) 14. (b) 18. (d)
3. (e) 7. (a) 11. (e) 15. (a) 19. (e)
4. (a) 8. (d) 12. (d) 16. (e) 20. (a)

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