1.
Which game has ascending number of students from class IX to XII? 
Basketball Only
Badminton Only
Carrom Only
None of these
2.
Approximately what percent of Class X students play Table Tennis out of the total Class X students playing the different given games ? 
18
21
27
20
3.
What is the ratio of the students playing football in Class XI to those in Class X ? 
1:2
2:5
2:3
3:2
4.
Approximately what percent of Class VII students play Cricket out of the total students playing Cricket ?
13
4
15
17
5.
A number for each figures are given from 1 to 9 . Find out the best method of classification and identify this among st the four alternatives.
(1,3,5);(2,6,9);(4,7,8)
(2,3,4);(5,6,8);(9,1,7)
(1,3,5);(2,6,8);(4,7,9)
(3,2,4);(6,5,9);(7,9,1)
6.
The following figure consists of twenty-seven cubes. How many cubes will get closed on all sides by other cubes ?
1
3
6
9
7.
Which number is appropriate in place of question number ?.
40
42
13
58
8.
Which would be third in alphabetical order?
Maundy
Mauve
Mane
Mausoleum
9.
In the figure, the product to any two numbers in adjacent circles is equal to the product of the two numbers that are opposite those circles. What is the value of h?
3
8
12
16
10.
For every novel in the library there are 2 science books; for each science book there are 7 economics books. Express the ratio of economics books to science books to novels in the library as a triple ratio.
7 : 2 : 1
7 : 1 : 2
14 : 2 : 1
14 : 1 : 2
11.
Twenty-seven persons attended a party. Which one of the following statements can never be true ?
There is a person in the party who acquainted with all the twenty-six others.
Each person in the party who has a different number of acquaintances.
There is a person in the party who has an odd number of acquaintances.
In the party, there is on set of three mutual acquaintances.
12.
Ten bools are arranged in a row following a certain sequence.Among them 3 History,3 are Economics, 2 are Math's and are English.From the left,There is English book between a History and Math's book, a History book between a Math's and an English book, an Economics book between an English and a Math's Book Math's book between two Economics books and two Economics book between Math's and a History book.Book of which subject is at the sixth position from the left?
Economics
English
History
Mathematics
13.
In 1980, there were on the average 10 deaths at birth (infant mortality) per 10,000 population. By 1990, there were 8.5 and by 200.7.0 Today there wee 5.5 deaths at birth per 10,00 populations, and it is anticipated that the downward trend will continue. Each of the following,if true, would help to account for this trend EXCEPT ---
Medical care is more widespread are available.
Sanitary control have improved.
More effective birth control methods have been implemented.
The number of pediatricians per 10,00 populations has increased
14.
Typically, the entrepreneur is seen as an individual who owns and operates a small business. But simply to own and operate a small business- or ever a big business-dose not make someone an entrepreneur. If this person is a true entrepreneur, then new products are being created and new ways of providing services are being implemented . Which of the following conclusions can best be drawn from the above passage ?
An owner of a large business may be an entrepreneur.
Someone who develops an enterprise may be considered an entrepreneur.
Entrepreneurs do not own and operate small businesses.
Entrepreneurs are main actors in economic growth.
15.
During 2011 advertising expenditures on canned food products increased by 20 percent, while canned food consumption rose by 25 percent. Each of the following ,if true, could help to explain the increase in food consumption EXCEPT ---
advertising effectiveness increased
Canned food prices decreased relative to substitutes
Canned food producer were available in more stores
Can opener production doubled
Canned food producer were available in more stores
Can opener production doubled
16.
h,J,K,L,M,N and O are the only legislators eligible to vote on Bills 1,2 and 3, each of which will be passed if at least four legislators eligible vote in favor of it. each legislator must vote on all three bills; on abstentions are possible. The following is known : *H must vote against all three bills; each of the other legislators must vote in favor of at least one bill and against at lest one bill. *j must vote against Bills 1. *O Must vote against Bills 2 and 3. * L must the same way that K dose on all three bills.*N must vote the same way that O dose on all three bills. If M votes the same way that O dose on all three bills, which of the following can be determined ? 
Bill I will be passed
Bill I will be defeated
Bill 2 will be passed
Bill 2 will be defeated
17.
h,J,K,L,M,N and O are the only legislators eligible to vote on Bills 1,2 and 3, each of which will be passed if at least four legislators eligible vote in favor of it. each legislator must vote on all three bills; on abstentions are possible. The following is known : *H must vote against all three bills; each of the other legislators must vote in favor of at least one bill and against at lest one bill. *j must vote against Bills 1. *O Must vote against Bills 2 and 3. * L must the same way that K dose on all three bills.*N must vote the same way that O dose on all three bills. If any bill is to be passed,which of the following must be among the legislators who vote in favor of it?
J
K
M
N
18.
h,J,K,L,M,N and O are the only legislators eligible to vote on Bills 1,2 and 3, each of which will be passed if at least four legislators eligible vote in favor of it. each legislator must vote on all three bills; on abstentions are possible. The following is known : *H must vote against all three bills; each of the other legislators must vote in favor of at least one bill and against at lest one bill. *j must vote against Bills 1. *O Must vote against Bills 2 and 3. * L must the same way that K dose on all three bills.*N must vote the same way that O dose on all three bills. which of the following cannot be true ?
J and K vote in favor of the same bill
J and O vote in favor of the same bill
J votes in favor of one bill and against two bills
k votes in favor of two bills and against one bill
19.
h,J,K,L,M,N and O are the only legislators eligible to vote on Bills 1,2 and 3, each of which will be passed if at least four legislators eligible vote in favor of it. each legislator must vote on all three bills; on abstentions are possible. The following is known : *H must vote against all three bills; each of the other legislators must vote in favor of at least one bill and against at lest one bill. *j must vote against Bills 1. *O Must vote against Bills 2 and 3. * L must the same way that K dose on all three bills.*N must vote the same way that O dose on all three bills. The maximum number of favorable votes that Bill 2 could receive is --- 
Two
Three
Four
Five
20.
h,J,K,L,M,N and O are the only legislators eligible to vote on Bills 1,2 and 3, each of which will be passed if at least four legislators eligible vote in favor of it. each legislator must vote on all three bills; on abstentions are possible. The following is known : *H must vote against all three bills; each of the other legislators must vote in favor of at least one bill and against at lest one bill. *j must vote against Bills 1. *O Must vote against Bills 2 and 3. * L must the same way that K dose on all three bills.*N must vote the same way that O dose on all three bills. which of the following must vote in favor of Bill 1 ?
J
K
L
O