Thursday 15 June 2017

UPPSC Forest Gaurd -II

Part-III (General Intelligence & Reasoning)
Note: (Question No. 131 to 133): Find the odd man out from the given options:

  1. (a) Hindi
    (b) Urdu
    (c)
     Hindu
    (d) Maithili
  2. (a) Parrot
    (b) Fox
    (c) Camel
    (d) Cat
  3. (a) Triangle
    (b)
     Line
    (c) Square
    (d) Rectangle
  4. Fill in the blank with logical option:
    B, E, I, L, ___, S
    (a)
     P
    (b) Q
    (c) R
    (d) M
  5. ”HEART” is related to “BLOOD” in the same way as “LUNG” is related to
    (a) RESPIRATION
    (b) CHEST
    (c)
     OXYGEN
    (d) AIR
  6. “NARROW” is related to “BROAD” in the same way “THIN” is related to?
    (a) SMALL
    (b)
     FAT
    (c) LONG
    (d) POINTED
    Note: (Question No. 137 to 141): Complete Analogy by Choosing a Correct Logical option in place of (?).
  7. ABCD:JKLM::JKLM:?
    (a)
     STUV
    (b) RSTU
    (c) QRST
    (d) PQRS
  8. DDFE:DFEE::JJCR:?
    (a)
     JCRR
    (b) JCCR
    (c) JRRC
    (d) JJRC
  9. 3:10::5: ?
    (a) 25
    (b) 15
    (c) 27
    (d)
     26
  10. 11:17::19:?
    (a) 23
    (b)
     29
    (c) 27
    (d) 31
  11. LIFE:DEATH::HOPE:?
    (a) PAIN
    (b)
     FRUSTRATION
    (c) MISERABLE
    (d) PLEASURE
  12. Arrange the following words in a meaningful sequence:
    (1) Uttar Pradesh (2) Universe (3) Lucknow        (4) World             (5) India
    (a)
     3, 1, 5, 4, 2
    (b) 3, 4, 1, 5, 2
    (c) 3, 2, 1, 4, 5
    (d) 3, 5, 2, 1, 4
  13. Choose the Correct option in place of “?”
    121, 144, 169, ?, 225
    (a) 81
    (b) 100
    (c) 256
    (d)
     196
  14. Complete the Alpha numeric series:
    2B, 4C, 8E, 14 H, ?
    (a)
     22L
    (b) 16K
    (c) 20L
    (d) 20J
  15. Complete the series with logical option in place of “?”
    5, 18, ?, 174, 525, 1578
    (a) 72
    (b) 90
    (c) 82
    (d)
     57
  16. Which is Logical equivalent series to 1050, 210, 42 series?
    (a) 95, 19, 3
    (b) 60, 12, 2
    (c) 125, 25, 6
    (d)
     75, 15, 3
  17. In the given series, how many odd numbers are there which are immediately preceded by two even numbers.
    9, 8, 6, 4, 2, 7, 5, 6, 7, 3, 2, 1, 9, 4, 2, 3, 3
    (a)
     2
    (b) 3
    (c) 4
    (d) 5
  18. Out of the following pairs, which one is different from other pairs?
    (a) 3, 11
    (b) 5, 13
    (c)
     8, 16
    (d) 14, 24
  19. In a code language if ABCD is written as 2468 and EFGH is written as 1357; then how will be CAGE written as?
    (a) 6543
    (b)
     6251
    (c) 6521
    (d) 6215
    Note: (Question No. 150 to 151): Find out the odd Option from the given series:
  20. 65, 120, 58, 195
    (a) 65
    (b) 120
    (c) 58
    (d) 195
  21. 16, 36, 64, 84
    (a) 16
    (b) 36
    (c) 64
    (d)
     84
  22. Find the incorrect number from the following series:
    3, 10, 36, 180, 1080, 7560 ,60480
    (a) 10
    (b) 180
    (c) 1080
    (d) 60480
  23. A man walks 16 metre towards South and turns left and walks another 5 metre. Then he turns towards North and walks for 7 metres. After that he turns right and walks 12 metre. Finally he turns left and walks for another 9 metre. How for is he from starting point?
    (a) 16 metre
    (b)
     17 metre
    (c) 18 metre
    (d) 19 metre
  24. ravi & Kishor got 13th & 14th rank respectively from the top in a class. If there are total 39 students in the class, find their rank from bottom.
    (a) 26
    th & 25th
    (b)
     27th & 26th
    (c) 29
    th & 28th
    (d) 27
    th & 28th
  25. In a group of 5 girls, Neha is taller than Radha but is shorter than Anu. Radha is shorter than Anju but taller than Poonam. Who is the shortest in the group?
    (a) Anu
    (b) Radha
    (c)
     Poonam
    (d) Anju
  26. Five girls are sitting on a ladder. Sarla is sitting above Chitra and below Daisy. Vimmi is sitting right between Anu Sarla. Who is sitting at the top of the ladder?
    (a)
     Daisy
    (b) Anu
    (c) Vimmi
    (d) Chitra
  27. A man is 4 years elder to his wife and is exactly 4 times the age of his son. If after 4 years the son will be 16 years old; what is the present age of mother?
    (a) 48 years
    (b) 45 years
    (c)
     44 years
    (d) 42 years
  28. My mother was 23 years old when I was born. 6 years later, when my sister was born my father was 34 years old. What is the difference of age between my parents?
    (a)
     5 years
    (b) 6 years
    (c) 8 years
    (d) 11 years
  29. If ‘+’ means ‘x’ ; ‘-‘ means ‘+’ ; ‘x’ means ‘¸’ and ‘¸’ means ‘-‘ then solve
    3×2+4-2¸9=?
    (a)
     -1
    (b) 1
    (c) -2
    (d) 0
  30. Find the correct option to replace ‘?’ in the table:
    Q. 160
    (a) 86
    (b) 232
    (c)
     92
    (d) 96
    Note: (Question No. 161 to 162): Complete the series by choosing the right option for ‘?’

  31. Q. 161

    (a) 58
    (b) 60
    (c) 63
    (d)
     70
  32. Q. 162
    (a) 96
    (b) 88
    (c)
     78
    (d) 72
  33. How many numbers are divisible by 3 and also the sum of their digit is equivalent to 9, between numbers 20 to 60.
    (a)
     4
    (b) 3
    (c) 2
    (d) 1
  34. The sum of two digits of a number is 6. If the digits are interchanged, the difference between new number and old number is 18. Which is the original number from the following/
    (a) 60
    (b) 51
    (c)
     42
    (d) 15
  35. If ‘a’ means ‘x’ ; ‘b’ means ‘¸’ ; ‘c’ means ‘+’ and ‘d’ means ‘-‘, then calculate;
    21c 3d 6a 8b2.
    (a) 48
    (b) 13
    (c)
     0
    (d) 72
  36. If DOG is written as GOD in a coded language and FOG is written as GOF, How would MOB will be written?
    (a) BON
    (b) OBM
    (c) MBO
    (d)
     BOM
  37. Arrange the following in a logical sequence:
    (1) Lock     (2) Door      (3) Key      (4) Switch on     (5) Room
    (a) 4, 3, 1, 2, 5
    (b) 5, 4, 3, 1, 2
    (c)
     3, 1, 2, 5, 4
    (d) 4, 5, 2, 1, 3
  38. If you see a reflection of an analog clock which shows time as1:30, what will be the original time?
    (a) 6:30
    (b) 4:30
    (c) 2:30
    (d)
     10:30
  39. A cube is colored RED on all its faces. It is then cut into 64 smaller cubes of equal size. The smaller cubes so obtained are now separated. How many smaller cubes have no face colored?
    (a)
     8
    (b) 10
    (c) 16
    (d) 24
  40. How many total days are there in ‘x’ weeks and ‘x’ days?
    (a) 7x
    2
    (b)
     8x
    (c) 14x
    (d) 7
  41. Some cloth traders also trade in Iron. If ‘R’ denote iron traders, ‘T’ stands for cloth traders and ‘S’ represents the entire trader community. Choose the most apt diagram that represents their relationship:
    Q. 171
    A
     option is correct
  42. Rakesh walked 25 metres towards south. He turns left and further walks 20 metre. He gain turns left and walks for 25 metre. Finally he turns right and walks for 15 metres. In which direction is he standing now from the starting point.
    (a)
     East
    (b) West
    (c) North
    (d) South
  43. Choose the number, whose digits if multiplied are twice the sum of the digits.
    (a) 18
    (b)
     22
    (c) 36
    (d) 45
  44. If the given sets are rearranged is ascending order, then the last digit of second number will be:
    394, 287, 512, 463, 958
    (a) 4
    (b) 7
    (c)
     2
    (d) 8
  45. From the numbers 31 to 60; if all numbers divisible by 3 or any number whose any digit is 3, are removed then, How many numbers are left?
    (a) 18
    (b)
     12
    (c) 14
    (d) 16
  46. If day before yesterday was Saturday; the what day it will be day after tomorrow?
    (a) Friday
    (b) Thursday
    (c)
     Wednesday
    (d) Tuesday
  47. If an office is closed on second and fourth Saturday and all Sundays. Count the number of working days in a month of 30 days whose Ist day is a Wednesday:
    (a)
     24
    (b) 25
    (c) 23
    (d) Incomplete information
    Note: (Question No. 178 to 180):
    On the basis of diagram given below answer the questions:
    In the following diagram “circle” represents College Professors; “triangle” represents Surgeons and the “rectangle” represents Medicine Doctors.
    Q. 178-180
  48. Which part of the diagram represents College Professors who are also Medicine Doctors?
    (a) A
    (b) X
    (c)
     Y
    (d) Z
  49. Which part of the diagram represents Surgeons who are Medicine Doctor as well but are not College Professors:
    (a) X
    (b) B
    (c)
     Z
    (d) C
  50. Part C of the diagram represents which of the following group;
    (a)
     Surgeons
    (b) Medicine Doctors & Surgeons
    (c) College Professors
    (d) Medicine Doctors

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