Self Studies

AISSEE Class ...

TIME LEFT -
  • Question 1
    2.4 / -0

    What is the smallest six-digit number that can be formed using all the digits 2, 3, 1, 2, 4, 1?

  • Question 2
    2.4 / -0

    Three boys and two girls have a mean weight of 42 kg. If three boys have a mean weight of 45 kg, what is the mean weight of the two girls?

  • Question 3
    2.4 / -0

    What is the largest even number that can be formed using all the digits 2, 5, 6, 1, 4, 9 and 8?

  • Question 4
    2.4 / -0

    Choose the option that correctly arranges the following numbers in descending order:

    68129, 61892, 68291, 69812, 61982

  • Question 5
    2.4 / -0

    The sum of two numbers is 523582 and one of them is 9729. What is the second number?

  • Question 6
    2.4 / -0

    In a workshop of teachers, there were 20 males and 30 females. The average age of males is 35 years and that of females is 25 years. The average age of both of them together is

  • Question 7
    2.4 / -0

    How many weeks are there in 1 leap year and 26 days?

  • Question 8
    2.4 / -0

    Write 450 in Roman numerals.

  • Question 9
    2.4 / -0

    Find the value of x from the following equation:

    18 ÷ x + 18 × 18 - 18 = 307

  • Question 10
    2.4 / -0

    Arjun slept at 09:15 PM one night and woke up next morning at 06:45 AM. Find the duration of his sleep.

  • Question 11
    2.4 / -0

    Calculate the rate of interest if a sum of Rs. 800 amounts to Rs. 1280 in 30 years at simple interest?

  • Question 12
    2.4 / -0

    Which of the following fractions is the greatest?

  • Question 13
    2.4 / -0

    Find the value of 15 71 + 72 8 + 7 - 72 7.

  • Question 14
    2.4 / -0

    The number that must be added to 145231 to make it equal to the difference between 564982 and 267661 is

  • Question 15
    2.4 / -0

    The largest five-digit number divisible by 19 is

  • Question 16
    2.4 / -0

    The smallest five-digit number divisible by 28 is

  • Question 17
    2.4 / -0

    What is the value of 2 +++ 1?

  • Question 18
    2.4 / -0

    Which of the following pairs of angles contains complementary angles?

  • Question 19
    2.4 / -0

    The area of a square and a rectangle is the same. If the side of the square is 15 cm and the length of the rectangle is 25 cm, then find the perimeter of the rectangle.

  • Question 20
    2.4 / -0

    Find the perimeter of the given shape.

  • Question 21
    2.4 / -0

    How many cubes side 20 cm can be cut out of a cube of side 20 m?

  • Question 22
    2.4 / -0

    Find the sum of the number 94867 and the number obtained by interchanging places of 4 and 6?

  • Question 23
    2.4 / -0

    Mrinal leaves home at 3:45 PM one day and reaches his friend's home at 9:15 PM. The next day, he leaves his friend's home at 1:00 PM and reaches his home at 5:00 PM. Calculate the total time taken by him to go to and come back from his friend's home.

  • Question 24
    2.4 / -0

    A dragonfly flies at the speed of 11 cm/sec. It travels a distance of 121 cm before it is caught in a jar. Find the time for which it flies before getting caught.

  • Question 25
    2.4 / -0

    Raman ate two-fifths of a cake. What fraction of the cake was left?

  • Question 26
    2.4 / -0

    If side of a square is doubled, then the area of the square becomes ____________ times the original area.

  • Question 27
    2.4 / -0

    Find the number of tiles needed to cover a plot with length and breadth as 4.45 m and 3.20 m, respectively, if the size of one tile is 20 cm by 20 cm.

  • Question 28
    2.4 / -0

    Deny wants to put a fence around his garden of length 12 m and breadth 15 m. Find the total cost of fencing at the rate of Rs. 20 per metre.

  • Question 29
    2.4 / -0

    A tank contains 250 litres of oil, 176.39 litres of which was used. How much oil was left in the tank?

  • Question 30
    2.4 / -0

    = ____%

  • Question 31
    2.4 / -0

    Karan bought a motorcycle for Rs. 2,60,000 and paid extra 10% as the cost of insurance. How much in total did he spend to buy that motorcycle?

  • Question 32
    2.4 / -0

    64% of m is the same as 16% of 94. What is the value of m?

  • Question 33
    2.4 / -0

    Deepak purchased two bikes for a total of Rs. 2,15,000. He sold one for Rs. 97,000 and the other for Rs. 1,07,000. Find the amount of loss he incurred on the sale of the two bikes?

  • Question 34
    2.4 / -0

    The age of Jatin 5 years ago was of what his age will be 25 years from now. Find the present age of Jatin.

  • Question 35
    2.4 / -0

    Amar sold a refrigerator for Rs. 15,000 and earned a profit of Rs. 3000. How much did Amar buy the refrigerator for?

  • Question 36
    2.4 / -0

    Sahiba bought 4 diamond bangle sets for Rs. 4,25,000. She sold each one of them for Rs. 1,25,000. Calculate the amount of profit she made.

  • Question 37
    2.4 / -0

    A number, when added to the number 94267, gives another number which is equal to the product of 672 and 269. Find the number added to 94267.

  • Question 38
    2.4 / -0

    The least number which is divisible by both 6 and 13 is

  • Question 39
    2.4 / -0

    Find the sum of 56.02, 56.253, 56.005 and 56.290.

  • Question 40
    2.4 / -0

    An electrician is installing tube lights in a building. The building has 68 floors and each floor has 24 rooms. No less than 4 tube lights are to be installed in each room. At least how many tube lights does the electrician need for the whole building?

  • Question 41
    2.4 / -0

    What is the total distance covered by Ram if he runs 3 laps around a rectangular field of length 24 m and breadth 14 m?

  • Question 42
    2.4 / -0

    How many lines can pass through two given points?

  • Question 43
    2.4 / -0

    Find the number of small cubes of 100 cm edge that can be cut out from a cube of 5 m edge.

  • Question 44
    2.4 / -0

    Round 48526 to the nearest hundred.

  • Question 45
    2.4 / -0

    The decimal representation of 175 kg and 30 g is

  • Question 46
    2.4 / -0

    Area of one swimming pool which is in rectangular shape is half of the area of another swimming pool which is in square shape. If the area of squared shape swimming pool is 64 m2, what would be the breadth of the rectangular shaped swimming pool, provided length of the side of square pool is same as length of rectangular pool?

  • Question 47
    2.4 / -0

    A car is moving at a speed of 90 km/hr on a highway. What is the speed of the car in m/s?

  • Question 48
    2.4 / -0

    Kavya spends of her pocket money on books, of it on sweets and of it on clothes. If after covering all these expenses, she has Rs. 2400 left with her, then how much money does she spend on clothes?

  • Question 49
    2.4 / -0

    Figure out the next row of numbers:

    14 42 56
    19 57 76
    24 72 96

  • Question 50
    2.4 / -0

    Vinay has of a pizza left. He divides it equally among four of his friends. What fraction of pizza does each friend get?

  • Question 51
    2.4 / -0

    A device which converts chemical energy into electrical energy is called

  • Question 52
    2.4 / -0

    An example of a non-biodegradable material is:

  • Question 53
    2.4 / -0

    What was Mahavira's original name?

  • Question 54
    2.4 / -0

    Chhattisgarh was made by bifurcating which state in the year 2000?

  • Question 55
    2.4 / -0

    Which of the following instruments is used to detect earthquakes?

  • Question 56
    2.4 / -0

    What should be the minimum age of a Member of Parliament?

  • Question 57
    2.4 / -0

    Which among the following is a process by which soil is formed?

  • Question 58
    2.4 / -0

    The headquarters of ILO is in

  • Question 59
    2.4 / -0

    Modern non-stick cookware and electric iron has a coating made up of

  • Question 60
    2.4 / -0

    Respiration is the process of

  • Question 61
    2.4 / -0

    Who made the G. T. Road?

  • Question 62
    2.4 / -0

    In which of the following layers of the atmosphere is ozone gas found?

  • Question 63
    2.4 / -0

    Which of the following parts of plant are the storehouse of energy?

  • Question 64
    2.4 / -0

    Which of the following gases acts as a natural plant hormone to speed up ripening in apples and other fruits?

  • Question 65
    2.4 / -0

    One of the two openings in the nose is

  • Question 66
    2.4 / -0

    What is the audible range of the average human ear?

  • Question 67
    2.4 / -0

    Which part of body is affected by jaundice?

  • Question 68
    2.4 / -0

    Which of the following are the largest and smallest states of India by area, respectively?

  • Question 69
    2.4 / -0

    Which of the following is not a property of light?

  • Question 70
    2.4 / -0

    Which of the following components of air is present in the largest amount in the atmosphere?

  • Question 71
    2.4 / -0

    The United Nations Organisation was established on

  • Question 72
    2.4 / -0

    The Parliament of India consists of

  • Question 73
    2.4 / -0

    Louis Pasteur developed a vaccine against which of the following diseases?

  • Question 74
    2.4 / -0

    Which source of light is called the ultimate source of light?

  • Question 75
    2.4 / -0

    In SONAR, which of the following waves are used?

  • Question 76
    2.4 / -0

    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

    Once upon a time, there was a small village. The villagers of that village were lazy. They did not like doing any work. They had found out an easy way of making money. In their village was a tree that bore sweet but poisonous fruits. The villagers knew that the fruits of the tree were poisonous. Yet, they never warned the travellers about the fruits' poison and let them eat the fruits. The travellers would come and sit under the tree. They would eat the poisonous fruit and die. The villagers would then take away all their money, jewels and belongings, and share the loot among themselves. So, the villagers could very well be called 'wicked robbers'. They considered the tree to be a 'lucky tree' for them. One day, a group of rich merchants was passing through the village. Seeing the shady, fruit-laden tree, they stopped to take rest. The villagers were very happy to see so many rich people together. They hid behind a rock and watched their activities. The travellers plucked the fruits and started eating them. Just then, a man on a horseback came there. He said to the travellers, "Stop eating these fruits. They are poisonous." Hearing him speak this, the travellers were terrified. One of them said, "Sir, we have already eaten these fruits and we found them very sweet. How do you know that they are poisonous?" The man replied, "A week back, I also rested under the tree. There was another traveller sitting here. He ate these fruits. At that time, I was not hungry but was tired. So, I slept. A few hours later, I woke up and found the traveller dead. Somebody had taken away his money and belongings. I am a doctor. I took his dead body to my clinic and examined it. I found that poison had caused his death. I also have some medicine with me. All of you take this medicine. The effect of the poison will be lessened." They agreed. The villagers had been watching everything. However, they could not hear anything. So, they went nearer. By that time, the doctor had taken out his axe and started cutting down the tree. From then onwards, the villagers had to work hard for earning their livelihood.

    ...view full instructions

    Why has the tree been referred to as a "lucky tree" in the story?

  • Question 77
    2.4 / -0

    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

    Once upon a time, there was a small village. The villagers of that village were lazy. They did not like doing any work. They had found out an easy way of making money. In their village was a tree that bore sweet but poisonous fruits. The villagers knew that the fruits of the tree were poisonous. Yet, they never warned the travellers about the fruits' poison and let them eat the fruits. The travellers would come and sit under the tree. They would eat the poisonous fruit and die. The villagers would then take away all their money, jewels and belongings, and share the loot among themselves. So, the villagers could very well be called 'wicked robbers'. They considered the tree to be a 'lucky tree' for them. One day, a group of rich merchants was passing through the village. Seeing the shady, fruit-laden tree, they stopped to take rest. The villagers were very happy to see so many rich people together. They hid behind a rock and watched their activities. The travellers plucked the fruits and started eating them. Just then, a man on a horseback came there. He said to the travellers, "Stop eating these fruits. They are poisonous." Hearing him speak this, the travellers were terrified. One of them said, "Sir, we have already eaten these fruits and we found them very sweet. How do you know that they are poisonous?" The man replied, "A week back, I also rested under the tree. There was another traveller sitting here. He ate these fruits. At that time, I was not hungry but was tired. So, I slept. A few hours later, I woke up and found the traveller dead. Somebody had taken away his money and belongings. I am a doctor. I took his dead body to my clinic and examined it. I found that poison had caused his death. I also have some medicine with me. All of you take this medicine. The effect of the poison will be lessened." They agreed. The villagers had been watching everything. However, they could not hear anything. So, they went nearer. By that time, the doctor had taken out his axe and started cutting down the tree. From then onwards, the villagers had to work hard for earning their livelihood.

    ...view full instructions

    Which of the following is similar in meaning to the word 'wicked'?

  • Question 78
    2.4 / -0

    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

    Once upon a time, there was a small village. The villagers of that village were lazy. They did not like doing any work. They had found out an easy way of making money. In their village was a tree that bore sweet but poisonous fruits. The villagers knew that the fruits of the tree were poisonous. Yet, they never warned the travellers about the fruits' poison and let them eat the fruits. The travellers would come and sit under the tree. They would eat the poisonous fruit and die. The villagers would then take away all their money, jewels and belongings, and share the loot among themselves. So, the villagers could very well be called 'wicked robbers'. They considered the tree to be a 'lucky tree' for them. One day, a group of rich merchants was passing through the village. Seeing the shady, fruit-laden tree, they stopped to take rest. The villagers were very happy to see so many rich people together. They hid behind a rock and watched their activities. The travellers plucked the fruits and started eating them. Just then, a man on a horseback came there. He said to the travellers, "Stop eating these fruits. They are poisonous." Hearing him speak this, the travellers were terrified. One of them said, "Sir, we have already eaten these fruits and we found them very sweet. How do you know that they are poisonous?" The man replied, "A week back, I also rested under the tree. There was another traveller sitting here. He ate these fruits. At that time, I was not hungry but was tired. So, I slept. A few hours later, I woke up and found the traveller dead. Somebody had taken away his money and belongings. I am a doctor. I took his dead body to my clinic and examined it. I found that poison had caused his death. I also have some medicine with me. All of you take this medicine. The effect of the poison will be lessened." They agreed. The villagers had been watching everything. However, they could not hear anything. So, they went nearer. By that time, the doctor had taken out his axe and started cutting down the tree. From then onwards, the villagers had to work hard for earning their livelihood.

    ...view full instructions

    Which of the following is opposite in meaning to the word 'lessened'?

  • Question 79
    2.4 / -0

    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

    Once upon a time, there was a small village. The villagers of that village were lazy. They did not like doing any work. They had found out an easy way of making money. In their village was a tree that bore sweet but poisonous fruits. The villagers knew that the fruits of the tree were poisonous. Yet, they never warned the travellers about the fruits' poison and let them eat the fruits. The travellers would come and sit under the tree. They would eat the poisonous fruit and die. The villagers would then take away all their money, jewels and belongings, and share the loot among themselves. So, the villagers could very well be called 'wicked robbers'. They considered the tree to be a 'lucky tree' for them. One day, a group of rich merchants was passing through the village. Seeing the shady, fruit-laden tree, they stopped to take rest. The villagers were very happy to see so many rich people together. They hid behind a rock and watched their activities. The travellers plucked the fruits and started eating them. Just then, a man on a horseback came there. He said to the travellers, "Stop eating these fruits. They are poisonous." Hearing him speak this, the travellers were terrified. One of them said, "Sir, we have already eaten these fruits and we found them very sweet. How do you know that they are poisonous?" The man replied, "A week back, I also rested under the tree. There was another traveller sitting here. He ate these fruits. At that time, I was not hungry but was tired. So, I slept. A few hours later, I woke up and found the traveller dead. Somebody had taken away his money and belongings. I am a doctor. I took his dead body to my clinic and examined it. I found that poison had caused his death. I also have some medicine with me. All of you take this medicine. The effect of the poison will be lessened." They agreed. The villagers had been watching everything. However, they could not hear anything. So, they went nearer. By that time, the doctor had taken out his axe and started cutting down the tree. From then onwards, the villagers had to work hard for earning their livelihood.

    ...view full instructions

    What was the reason for the villagers' delight?

  • Question 80
    2.4 / -0

    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

    Once upon a time, there was a small village. The villagers of that village were lazy. They did not like doing any work. They had found out an easy way of making money. In their village was a tree that bore sweet but poisonous fruits. The villagers knew that the fruits of the tree were poisonous. Yet, they never warned the travellers about the fruits' poison and let them eat the fruits. The travellers would come and sit under the tree. They would eat the poisonous fruit and die. The villagers would then take away all their money, jewels and belongings, and share the loot among themselves. So, the villagers could very well be called 'wicked robbers'. They considered the tree to be a 'lucky tree' for them. One day, a group of rich merchants was passing through the village. Seeing the shady, fruit-laden tree, they stopped to take rest. The villagers were very happy to see so many rich people together. They hid behind a rock and watched their activities. The travellers plucked the fruits and started eating them. Just then, a man on a horseback came there. He said to the travellers, "Stop eating these fruits. They are poisonous." Hearing him speak this, the travellers were terrified. One of them said, "Sir, we have already eaten these fruits and we found them very sweet. How do you know that they are poisonous?" The man replied, "A week back, I also rested under the tree. There was another traveller sitting here. He ate these fruits. At that time, I was not hungry but was tired. So, I slept. A few hours later, I woke up and found the traveller dead. Somebody had taken away his money and belongings. I am a doctor. I took his dead body to my clinic and examined it. I found that poison had caused his death. I also have some medicine with me. All of you take this medicine. The effect of the poison will be lessened." They agreed. The villagers had been watching everything. However, they could not hear anything. So, they went nearer. By that time, the doctor had taken out his axe and started cutting down the tree. From then onwards, the villagers had to work hard for earning their livelihood.

    ...view full instructions

    How did the man on horseback come to know that the fruits were poisonous?

  • Question 81
    2.4 / -0

    Directions For Questions

    Directions: Read the given passage and answer the question that follows.

    Once upon a time, there was a small village. The villagers of that village were lazy. They did not like doing any work. They had found out an easy way of making money. In their village was a tree that bore sweet but poisonous fruits. The villagers knew that the fruits of the tree were poisonous. Yet, they never warned the travellers about the fruits' poison and let them eat the fruits. The travellers would come and sit under the tree. They would eat the poisonous fruit and die. The villagers would then take away all their money, jewels and belongings, and share the loot among themselves. So, the villagers could very well be called 'wicked robbers'. They considered the tree to be a 'lucky tree' for them. One day, a group of rich merchants was passing through the village. Seeing the shady, fruit-laden tree, they stopped to take rest. The villagers were very happy to see so many rich people together. They hid behind a rock and watched their activities. The travellers plucked the fruits and started eating them. Just then, a man on a horseback came there. He said to the travellers, "Stop eating these fruits. They are poisonous." Hearing him speak this, the travellers were terrified. One of them said, "Sir, we have already eaten these fruits and we found them very sweet. How do you know that they are poisonous?" The man replied, "A week back, I also rested under the tree. There was another traveller sitting here. He ate these fruits. At that time, I was not hungry but was tired. So, I slept. A few hours later, I woke up and found the traveller dead. Somebody had taken away his money and belongings. I am a doctor. I took his dead body to my clinic and examined it. I found that poison had caused his death. I also have some medicine with me. All of you take this medicine. The effect of the poison will be lessened." They agreed. The villagers had been watching everything. However, they could not hear anything. So, they went nearer. By that time, the doctor had taken out his axe and started cutting down the tree. From then onwards, the villagers had to work hard for earning their livelihood.

    ...view full instructions

    What was the source of income for the villagers?

  • Question 82
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: Fill in the blank with the correct word.

    The mother told both her children to divide the sweets ___________ themselves.

  • Question 83
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: Choose the correct word/phrase to complete the sentence.

    They not only fined him __________ punished him.

  • Question 84
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: Choose the correct word/phrase to complete the sentence.

    _________ the gardener had come, he would have watered the plants.

  • Question 85
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: Fill in the blank with suitable verb from the options given below.

    I was resting while he _________ playing.

  • Question 86
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: Choose the correct word/phrase to complete the sentence.

    The coolie told the passenger that the train __________ at 11 o'clock.

  • Question 87
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: Choose the correct word/phrase to complete the sentence.

    All ________ when we reach home.

  • Question 88
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: Four alternatives are suggested for the blank. Choose the correct alternative out of the four.

    When we got home last evening, we found that the guest ________.

  • Question 89
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: Four alternatives are suggested for the blank. Choose the correct alternative out of the four.

    We ________ not hurry, we have got plenty of time.

  • Question 90
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: Choose the option that substitutes the following expression/phrase.

    To secretly store more than what is allowed

  • Question 91
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: Choose the option that substitutes the following expression/phrase.

    Pay attention

  • Question 92
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: Select the correct question tag from the given choices to fill in the blank.

    It drives you mad, ____________

  • Question 93
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: Select the correct question tag from the given choices to fill in the blank.

    In that case he'll have to look for a new job, __________

  • Question 94
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: Select the correct question tag from the given choices to fill in the blank.

    It won't hurt, ___________

  • Question 95
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: The question given below consists of a sentence, the parts of which have been jumbled. These parts have been labelled P, Q, R and S. Given below the sentence are four sequences given as options. You are required to rearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and select the correct sequence.

    I once had (P) every morning (Q) a client who swore (R) for the past four years (S) she had a headache

    The correct sequence should be

  • Question 96
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: The question given below consists of a sentence, the parts of which have been jumbled. These parts have been labelled P, Q, R and S. Given below the sentence are four sequences given as options. You are required to rearrange the jumbled parts of the sentence and select the correct sequence.

    He had (P) finished his lunch (Q) hardly (R) at the door (S) when someone knocked

    The correct sequence should be

  • Question 97
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: Out of the given alternatives, find the correctly spelt word.

  • Question 98
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: Out of the given alternatives, find the correctly spelt word.

  • Question 99
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: Choose the appropriate option to fill in the blank.

    'Sparrows' is for 'sparrow' as _____ is for 'goose'.

  • Question 100
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: Choose the appropriate option to fill in the blank.

    'Pots' is for 'pot' as ' ______ is for 'knife'.

  • Question 101
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: A series is given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.

    12, 15, 19, 24, 30, ?

  • Question 102
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: A series is given with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.

    40, 70, 130, 220, ?

  • Question 103
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: In the following question, a series is given, with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones.

    29, 38, 47, ?

  • Question 104
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: In the following question, the two numbers given to the left of sign (: :) bear a certain relationship to each other. The same relationship exists between the two numbers to its right, out of which one is missing. Find the missing number from the given alternatives.

    5 : 130 : : 6 : ?

  • Question 105
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: In the following question, the two numbers given to the left of sign (: :) bear a certain relationship to each other. The same relationship exists between the two numbers to its right, out of which one is missing. Find the missing number from the given alternatives.

    64 : 8 : : 0.01 : ?

  • Question 106
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: In the following question, there is a relationship between the number pair to the left of : : and the same relationship holds between the number pair to its right. One term is missing. One of the four given options contains the missing term. Identify the correct option.

    13 : 17 : : 25 : ?

  • Question 107
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: In the following question, there is a relationship between the two terms to the left of : : and the same relationship holds true between the two terms to its right, out of which one term is missing. Choose the missing term from the given options.

    8 : 48 : : 12 : ?

  • Question 108
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: In the following question, there is a certain relationship between two given words on each side of : :. Find the missing word, which has the same relationship with the other word as that between words of the other pair.

    Good : Bad : : Roof : ?

  • Question 109
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: In the following question, four words have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner, while the fourth one is different. Choose the odd one out.

  • Question 110
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: Find the odd one out.

  • Question 111
    2.4 / -0

    Find the odd one out.

  • Question 112
    2.4 / -0

    Arrange the following words in the order as they come in dictionary and find the word that comes first.

  • Question 113
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: In this question, a figure marked 'X' is followed by four figures (A), (B), (C) and (D), which show the possible water images of figure 'X'. Choose the one out of these four figures that shows the correct water image of figure 'X'.

  • Question 114
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: In the following question, you are given a combination of letters and numbers followed by four alternatives (1), (2), (3) and (4). Choose the alternative which most closely resembles the water image of the given combination.

  • Question 115
    2.4 / -0

    Which of the following diagrams correctly represents the relationship between the three sets?

    Delhi, India, Sri Lanka

  • Question 116
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: Answer the question on the basis of the given figures that denote a set of classes. Pick out the figure that best denotes the given group.


    Train, Hospital, School

  • Question 117
    2.4 / -0

    Directions: This problem consists of four 'Question Figures' followed by four 'Answer Figures' (A, B, C and D). Select the Answer Figure which continues the same pattern as established by the Question Figures.

  • Question 118
    2.4 / -0

    How many triangles are there in the given figure?

  • Question 119
    2.4 / -0

    Raju's wife is the sister of Rakesh's son. How is Raju related to Rakesh?

  • Question 120
    2.4 / -0

    Pointing towards a man in a photograph, Asha said, "His mother's only daughter is my mother." How is Asha related to the man?

  • Question 121
    2.4 / -0

    Among four books, Book 1 is twice as heavy as Book 2. Book 3's weight is half of Book 2's weight. Book 4 weighs 60 grams more than Book 2, but 60 grams less than Book 1. Which book is the heaviest?

  • Question 122
    2.4 / -0

    The names of Hitesh, Sunny, Vicky, Nitin and Bharat are written in ascending order of their heights, starting from the top. Hitesh is placed third. Bharat is placed between Nitin and Hitesh, while Nitin is not written at the bottom. Who is the shortest among them?

  • Question 123
    2.4 / -0

    If + means -, - means ×, × means / and / means +, then 15 × 3/15 + 5 - 2 = ?

  • Question 124
    2.4 / -0

    Mona traveled 3 km southwards. Then, she turned right and traveled 5 km. Then again, she turned right and traveled 7 km. In which direction is she facing now?

  • Question 125
    2.4 / -0

    Akshey starts from his school facing West and walks 50 m straight. He then takes a right and walks 50 m. Further, he takes a left turn and walks 20 m. In which direction is Akshey now from the starting point?

Submit Test
Self Studies
User
Question Analysis
  • Answered - 0

  • Unanswered - 125

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23
  • 24
  • 25
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30
  • 31
  • 32
  • 33
  • 34
  • 35
  • 36
  • 37
  • 38
  • 39
  • 40
  • 41
  • 42
  • 43
  • 44
  • 45
  • 46
  • 47
  • 48
  • 49
  • 50
  • 51
  • 52
  • 53
  • 54
  • 55
  • 56
  • 57
  • 58
  • 59
  • 60
  • 61
  • 62
  • 63
  • 64
  • 65
  • 66
  • 67
  • 68
  • 69
  • 70
  • 71
  • 72
  • 73
  • 74
  • 75
  • 76
  • 77
  • 78
  • 79
  • 80
  • 81
  • 82
  • 83
  • 84
  • 85
  • 86
  • 87
  • 88
  • 89
  • 90
  • 91
  • 92
  • 93
  • 94
  • 95
  • 96
  • 97
  • 98
  • 99
  • 100
  • 101
  • 102
  • 103
  • 104
  • 105
  • 106
  • 107
  • 108
  • 109
  • 110
  • 111
  • 112
  • 113
  • 114
  • 115
  • 116
  • 117
  • 118
  • 119
  • 120
  • 121
  • 122
  • 123
  • 124
  • 125
Submit Test
Self Studies Get latest Exam Updates
& Study Material Alerts!
No, Thanks
Self Studies
Click on Allow to receive notifications
Allow Notification
Self Studies
Self Studies Self Studies
To enable notifications follow this 2 steps:
  • First Click on Secure Icon Self Studies
  • Second click on the toggle icon
Allow Notification
Get latest Exam Updates & FREE Study Material Alerts!
Self Studies ×
Open Now