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NEET Scholarship Test Sample Paper
1.Find the odd-one out of the following terms:EF22, JK42, GH24, VW90, IJ38
(a) EF22
(b) GH24
(c) IJ38
(d)VW90
2.Choose the conclusions which logically follow from the given statements.
Statement :All the pens are papers All the papers are boats Some birds are boats.
Conclusions:(A) Some boats are pens(B) Some birds are papers(C) None of the pens are birds
(a)Only A and B
(b)Only A
(c)Only C
(d)Only A and C
3.How many quadrilaterals are there in the given figure?
(a)10
(b)11
(c)12
(d)13
4.Which of the following alternatives will fit in place of ‘M’?255, 3610, 4915, M, 8125
(a) 5100
(b) 5420
(c) 6420
(d) 6422
5.Which of the following alternatives will fit in place of ‘M’?L6, O8, R11, M, X25, A42, D75
(a) U15
(b) U16
(c) W14
(d) U14
6.Which of the following alternatives will fit in place of ‘M’?
(a)6
(b)5
(c)4
(d)3
8.With what operators, should the symbols @ and <be replaced so that the following expression is valid.100 – 81 ? 27 @ 3 < 6 = 115
(a) + and –
(b)× and ?
(c)+ and ×
(d)? and –
9.x is an integer such that it leaves a remainder of 2 when divided by 3, leaves a remainder of 3 when divided by 5, and leaves a remainder of 5 when divided by 7. What could be a possible value of x from among the following options?
(a)53
(b)68
(c)74
(d)83
10.In how many ways can you distribute 10 identical balls into two non-identical boxes so that none are empty?
(a)2
(b)8
(c)9
(d)10
11.One line forms two regions in a plane. Similarly,two lines in a plane can form a maximum of four regions. What is the maximum number of regions that can be formed by 4 lines in a plane? Lines need not be concurrent.
(a)7
(b)8
(c)10
(d)11
13.The following facts are known about an unknown number X:I :The sum of digits of X is 15.I I :The unit’s digit of X is 6. Then which of the following statements is certainly true about X?
(a)X is divisible by 3 but not by 6
(b)X is divisible by 6 but not by 9
(c)X is not divisible by 6 but divisible by 9
(d)X is divisible by both 6 and 9
14.The average age of A, B and C is 43 years. Which of the following statements are required to find the eldest among them?
Statements:
I :Age of C is 65 years.
II : Age of A is 25 years.
(a)I is sufficient
(b)Both I and II are required
(c)I and II together are not sufficient
(d)II is sufficient
Direction s (Q. 15-16) : A class is to be taught five subjects_Hindi, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics by five different teachers—A, B, C, D and E in five periods (1 to 5). A teacher can teach in only one of the periods. The following details are available about the teaching.
** A teaches Mathematics which is not taught in the first period.
** Physics is taught by D in an even numbered period.
** Chemistry is taught in an odd period, and it precedes Mathematics period.
** E teaches in the first period.
** C teaches Chemistry but not in the first or the last periods.
** Hindi is taught in the last period.
15.Which of the following statements is necessarily true?
(a)Third period is of Hindi taught by B
(b)Second period is of Physics taught by C
(c)Fourth period is of Mathematics taught by A
(d)Fifth period is of Biology taught by D
16.Which subject is taught by B?
(a)Physics
(b)Chemistry
(c)Biology
(d)Hindi
17.A solid metallic cylinder of radius 12 cm and height175 cm is melted and moulded into another solid cylinder of height 63 cm. What is the radius of the new cylinder?
(a)14
(b)4
(c)20
(d)5
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