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Paper-I) Roll Number SI in CAPFs, ASI in CISF and SI in Delhi Police Examination-2019 (Paper-I) Roll Number Candidate Name Exam iON Digital Zone iDZ Trinity 1Shri Jairam Education Venue Society Kokta Bypass Road. Exam Date 12/12/2019 Exam Time 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Subject SI CPO Examination 2019 SectionQ.1 : General Intelligence and Reasoning Ans 1. 2. 3. 4. Question ID : 864407917 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 1 Q.2 In a certain code language, ‘REQUEST’ is written as ‘22-21-7-23-19-7-20’. How will ‘SWITCH’ be written as in that language? Ans 1. 21-25-11-22-5-10 2. 19-23-11-22-5-8 3. 10-5-20-11-25-21 4. 10-5-22-11-25-21 Question ID : 864407892 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.3 examscomp.com Ans 1. 2. 3. 4. Question ID : 864407913 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 3 Q.4 Ans 1. 2. examscomp.com 3. 4. Question ID : 864407918 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.5 Ans 1. 2. 3. 4. Question ID : 864407922 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 1 Q.6 Select the option that will fill in the blank and complete the given series. 7, 16, 40, 84, _____, 252 Ans 1. 151 examscomp.com 2. 149 3. 150 4. 153 Question ID : 864407897 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 3 Q.7 Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term. HOSPITAL : JLWKOMIC :: MEDICINE : ? Ans 1. OBHDIBVW 2. PBIHIBWV 3. PCHDIBWV 4. OBHDIBVV Question ID : 864407887 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 4 Q.8 Ans 1. 2. 3. 4. examscomp.com Question ID : 864407912 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 4 Q.9 Four words have been given out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Choose the odd one. Ans 1. Car 2. Aeroplane 3. Petrol 4. Bus Question ID : 864407882 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 3 Q.10 Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term. Monk : Monastery :: Knight : ? Ans 1. Stable 2. Cottage 3. Mansion 4. Convent Question ID : 864407884 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.11 If ‘+’ means ‘–’, ‘–’ means ‘×’, ‘×’ means ‘÷’ and ‘÷’ means ‘+’, then what will be the value of the following expression? 27 – 2 + 24 × 8 ÷ 4 Ans 1. 45 2. 55 3. 50 4. 51 Question ID : 864407908 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.12 Four pairs of numbers have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Choose out the odd one. Ans 1. 18 : 306 2. 25 : 650 3. 23 : 552 4. 13 : 182examscomp.com Question ID : 864407903 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 1 Q.13 Select the option that is related to the third term in the same way as the second term is related to the first term. WARDROBE : AWDROREB :: AQUARIUM : ? Ans 1. QAAIURMU 2. UQAAIRMU 3. MUIRRAUQA 4. QAAUIRMU Question ID : 864407888 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 4 Q.14 Ans 1. 2. 3. 4. Question ID : 864407915 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.15 Four pairs of numbers have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Choose out the odd one. Ans 1. 16 - 64 2. 26 - 168examscomp.com 3. 34 - 289 4. 18 - 81 Question ID : 864407904 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 3 Q.16 Which two signs need to be interchanged to make the following equation correct? 45 – 9 ÷ 3 + 5 × 6 = 32 Ans 1. × and ÷ 2. ÷ and + 3. × and + 4. ÷ and – Question ID : 864407909 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 4 Q.17 In a certain code language, ‘MACHINE’ is written as ‘N5XS3M4’. How will ‘PREDICT’ be written as in that language? Ans 1. K34W3XH 2. KI4W3XG 3. KI2W3YF 4. JI4V3YG Question ID : 864407890 Status : Not Answered Chosen Option : -- Q.18 Select the option in which the words share the same relationship as that shared by the given pair of words. Leaves : Rustle Ans 1. Jackal : Roar 2. Rain : Patter 3. Drum : Jingle 4. Bells : Temple Question ID : 864407886 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.19 Ans 1. 2. 3. 4. Question ID : 864407924 Status : Not Answered examscomp.comChosen Option : -- Q.20 In a certain code language, O is written as R, R is written as A, A is written as I, I is written as N, N is written as E, E is written as P, P is written as T, C is written as M and L is written as L. How will PORCELAIN be written as in that language? Ans 1. TRAMPLINE 2. ERAMPLINT 3. TAMRPLINE 4. PLINETRAM Question ID : 864407889 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 1 Q.21 Four words have been given out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Choose the odd one. Ans 1. Defect 2. Fault 3. Flaw 4. Mend Question ID : 864407881 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 4 Q.22 Select the correct combination of mathematical signs to replace * signs and to balance the following equation. (18 * 9 * 14) * 37 * 4 Ans 1. ÷ – × = 2. × – ÷ = 3. – ÷ × = 4. × ÷ – = Question ID : 864407907 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.23 Seven professionals are standing in a row. A journalist is to the immediate right of a pharmacist and to the immediate left of a teacher. An advocate is on the immediate right of an accountant. The advocate and pharmacist have one person between them. The teacher and a doctor have two persons between them. An architect and the pharmacist have two persons between them. Who is in the middle? Ans 1. Pharmacist 2. Doctor 3. Journalist 4. Teacher Question ID : 864407921 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 4 Q.24 Ans examscomp.com 1. 2. 3. 4. Question ID : 864407916 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 1 Q.25 The statements are given followed by two conclusions I and II. Consider the given statements as true and decide which of the given conclusions logically follow/s from the given statements. Statements: United Nation has adopted 21st June as world Yoga day. This has promoted India’s glorious tradition all over the world. Conclusions: I. Yoga is practiced only on 21st June. II. More people are coming to India now to practice Yoga. Ans 1. Neither conclusion I nor II follows. 2. Only conclusion I follows. 3. Only conclusion II follows. 4. Both conclusions I and II follow. Question ID : 864407893 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.26 Select the option that will fill in the blank and complete the given series. CDZ, DGE, EJJ, FMO, GPT, _____ Ans 1. GRY 2. HRZ 3. HSY 4. IQX Question ID : 864407876 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 3 Q.27 Select the option that will fill in the blank and complete the given series. 6, 10, 19, 35, 60, _____ Ans 1. 93 2. 95 3. 96 4. 98 Question ID : 864407896 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.28 Select the optionexamscomp.com in which the words share the same relationship as that shared by the given pair of words. Fatigue : Rest Ans 1. Water : Thirst 2. Disease : Medicine 3. Darkness : Night 4. Food : Hunger Question ID : 864407885 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 1 Q.29 Ans 1. 2. 3. 4. Question ID : 864407923 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 4 Q.30 Ans 1. 2. 3. 4. Question ID : 864407914 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 4 Q.31 Select the option that is related to the third number in the same way as the second number is related to the first number. 104 : 117 :: 216 : ? Ans 1. 342 2. 243 3. 234 4. 245 Question ID : 864407898 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 3 Q.32 Four pairs of numbers have been given, out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Choose out the odd one. Ans 1. 31 - 41 2. 73 - 79 3. 83 - 97 examscomp.com 4. 61 - 71 Question ID : 864407902 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 1 Q.33 Four numbers have been given out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Choose the odd one. Ans 1. 91 2. 171 3. 169 4. 195 Question ID : 864407901 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 3 Q.34 Select the option that is related to the fifth number in the same way as the second number is related to the first number and the fourth number is related to the third number. 14 : 98 :: 18 : 162 :: 26 : ? Ans 1. 345 2. 338 3. 328 4. 262 Question ID : 864407899 Status : Not Answered Chosen Option : -- Q.35 Identify the number that does NOT related to the following series. 25, 28, 23, 30, 21, 33 Ans 1. 21 2. 30 3. 23 4. 33 Question ID : 864407895 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 3 Q.36 ‘Link’ is related to ‘Chain’ in the same way as ‘Bead’ is related to ‘______’. Ans 1. Pearl 2. Necklace 3. Jewellery 4. Sea Question ID : 864407883 Status : Answered examscomp.comChosen Option : 1 Q.37 Ans 1. 2. 3. 4. Question ID : 864407919 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 1 Q.38 Ans 1. 2. 3. 4. Question ID : 864407906 Status : Not Answered Chosen Option : -- Q.39 Four letter-cluster have been given out of which three are alike in some manner, while one is different. Choose the odd one. Ans 1. DGK 2. MLY 3. ENR 4. QFW Question ID : 864407880 Status : Not Answered Chosen Option : -- Q.40 Which of the given options would be a logical sequence of the following words? 1. Primary 2. Kinder Garten 3. University 4. Secondary 5. Higher Secondary Ans 1.
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