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Bengal Talent Search Examination Model Paper :
Section-I :
This section contains 60 Mathematics and Aptitude questions :
Directions : In each of the following questions (1 to 5) the mathematical numbers are arranged in a particular order.There is a black space in each of the following questions.
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Choose the missing nunnery from the given alternatives and write its serial number on your answer sheet
1. 1, 3, 5, 7, 13, 12, 25, 18?
(a) 25 (b) 30 (c) 37 (d) 41
2. 3, 6, 12, 15, 30, 33?
(a) 36 (b) 39 (c) 60 (d) 66
3. 2, 9, 28, 65, 126?
(a) 187 (b) 217 (c) 242 (d) 244
4. 80, 63, 48, 35, 24?
(a) 13 (b) 15 (c) 17 (d) 19
5. 2, 5, 6, 8, 12, 14, 20, 23?
(a) 26 (b) 27 (c) 30 (d) 32
Directions: Out of the four choices given for each of the questions from 6 to 10, you have to select one that will maintain the same relationship on the two sides of the sign : : if it is subsittuitied for the question mark ‘?’
6. XZTV : ? : : RTNP : JLFH
(a) PRNL (b) PRNM (c) PRLN (d) RPLN
7. ABCD : EFGH : : MPON : ?
(a) QTRS (b) TPRS (c) STQR (d) QTSR
8. LNPR : TVXZ : : FHJL : ?
(a) RPNT (b) NTRP (c) NPRT (d) RTNP
9. IKGE : JLHF : : LOIF : ?
(a) JPMG (b) MPGI (c) MPJG (d) PMGJ
10. TRUS : OMPN : : ? : JHKI
(a) LOMP (b) OMPN (c) LNMO (d) MPNP
Directions: Questions from 11 to 20 are based on logic. Write the correct answer
11. Amar is shorter than Bimal but not as hort as Chaman. Ekta is shorter than Chaman. Dinesh is taller then Ekta who is not as short as Fatima. Who is shortest among the group?
(a) Amar (b) Ekta (c) Fatima (d) Bimal
12. In a class among the passed candidates in the annual examination, arun’s position is 12th from top and 28th from bottom. If fifteen students failed, how many students appeared in the exmanination?
(a) 51 (b) 52 (c) 53 (d) 54
13. Five boys are sitting in a row. Pramod is on the right of Mukesh. Naresh is on the left of Mukesh but is on the right of Virendra. Anand is on the right of Pramod. Which boy is on the extreme left?
(a) Virendra (b) Anand (c) Pramod (d) Mukesh
14. Rani is Jayant’s sister. Monica is Jayant’s mother. Dinesh is Monica’s father. Lata is Dinesh’s mother. How is Rani related to Lata?
(a) Daughter (b) Grand daughter
(c) Great grand daughter (d) Great grand mother
15. If Friday falls after two days of 15th August, then what day it will be on the last day of August?
(a) Monday (b) Tuesday
(c) Thursday (d) Friday
16.Bimla is as old as Aruna but half as young as Fatima. Chameli is half the age of Aruna but is twice older then Divya. Which two ladies form the pair of the oldest and the youngest?
(a) Fatima and Divya (b) Fatima and Bimala
(c) Fatima and aruna (d) Aruna and Divya
17. If ‘a’ stands for addition ‘b’ for substraction , ‘g’ for division and ‘d’ for multiplication, then what for does 6a7b10g5d3 stand?
(a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 7
18. Is BACK is written as AZBJ, how is LACK written?
(a) JZBJ (b) KZBJ (c) LZBJ (d) MZBJ
19. If America is coded as ckgpkac, how will Germany be coded?
(a) ictkcma (b) ictlcma
(c) ictkcla (d) ictmopa
20. if M=13 and MAD = 18 what is MADAM equal to?
(a) 31 (b) 32 (c) 33 (d) 34
Directions: Select the alternative whose alphabets when placed at the missing places, complete the chain
26. a-cd-cda-dab-abc
(a) b b c d (b) b a a c (c) a a c d (d) b a c d
27.ab- bca-ab-bcb-a
(a) b a b a (b) c c a c (c) c b a c (d) b a b c
28.a-bca-bc-bcca-bc
(a) b b c a (b) b a c b (c) a b a a (D) a a b b
29.abc- bc-acab-a-c
(a) a b b b (b) b c b a (c) c c a b (d) c a bb
30.d-ba-badb-dc-dcb
(a) c b d d (b) b c a a (c) c c a a (d) a a c b
Directions for question 31-35: Column I in the following gives a word and column II gives its code against the word. You have to find out from amongst the four choices given for each question as to what is the corersponding code for each letter
Column I Column II
B AL E – c d m k
W O R L D – g j y n c
A I R – k a n
S O C K – h b t g
L O V E R – d l g c n
S A L E – k b c d
C O I L – g c h a
V O I L E – g c l d a
G O L F – c q s g
D O N K E Y – x t d g j c
Which is the code letter for –
(1) (2) (3) (4)
31.L c d c f
32. O c f g h
33.V j k l m
34.E c d c f
35. R k l m n