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                                    2018- 19 Sainik- Military School- Navadaya School Entrance Exam _ Subject Intelligence (Aptitude) Test

 1. Letter- Box
Coconut is to Shell as Letter is to ?
          a) Stamp
          b) Letter-Box
          c) Mail
          d) Envelope

 2. Smoke is to Pollution as War is to___?
          a) destruction
          b) Treaty
          c) Victory
          d) Peace

 3. Assam is to Bihu as Kerala is to_____?
          a) kathakali
          b) Kuchipudi
          c) Kathak
          d) Bharatnatyam

 4. Girl is to Beautiful as Boy is to___
          a) Smart
          b) Heroic
          c) Courageous
          d) Handsome

 5. Chair is to Furniture as Shoe is to___
          a) Socks
          b) Footwear
          c) Leather
          d) Cobbler

 6. Dog is to Rabies as Mosquito is to___?
          a) Plague
          b) death
          c) Malaria
          d) Sting

 7. Radio is to Listener as Film is to___?
          a) Producer
          b) Actor
          c) Viewer
          d) Director

 8. Giant is to Dwarf as Genius is to___?
          a) Wicked
          b) Gentle
          c) Idiot
          d) Tiny

 9. Newspaper is to Press as Cloth is to?
          a) Tailor
          b) Textile
          c) Fibre
          d) Mill

 10. Cattle is to Herd as Sheep is to___?
          a) Flock
          b) Swarm
          c) Shoal
          d) Mob

 11. Mountain is to Hill as Tree is to?
          a) Ground
          b) Leaf
          c) Forest
          d) Shrub

 12. Leather is to Cobbler as Wood is to__?
          a) Furniture
          b) Cottage
          c) Carpenter
          d) Mason

 13. Which one of the options from a to d will come after the third figure?
          a) A
          b) B
          c) C
          d) D

 14. Which one of the options from a to d will come after the third figure?
          a) A
          b) B
          c) C
          d) D

 15. Which one of the options from a to d will come after the third figure?
          a) A
          b) B
          c) C
          d) D

 16. Which one of the options from a to d will come after the third figure?
          a) A
          b) B
          c) C
          d) D

 17. Which one of the options from a to d will come after the third figure?
          a) A
          b) B
          c) C
          d) D

 18. Which one of the options from a to d will come after the third figure?
          a) A
          b) B
          c) C
          d) D

 19. Which one of the options from a to d will come after the third figure?
          a) A
          b) B
          c) C
          d) D

 20. Which one of the options from a to d will come after the third figure?
          a) A
          b) B
          c) C
          d) D

 21. Choose the one which is different from the rest three
          a) 11
          b) 13
          c) 15
          d) 17

 22. Choose the one which is different from the rest three
          a) SVUT
          b) FGHI
          c) CFED
          d) ILKJ

 23. Choose the one which is different from the rest three
          a) JIHG
          b) OPNM
          c) SRQP
          d) ZYXW

 24. Choose the one which is different from the rest three
          a) AEGC
          b) HLNJ
          c) OSVQ
          d) VZBX

 25. Choose the one which is different from the rest three
          a) TPLH
          b) SOKG
          c) ZVRN
          d) UQMJ

 26. Ramesh was born in the year 2000 on 1st Jan , what would be his as on 1st dec 2017 Give the age in Months
          a) 190
          b) 205
          c) 215
          d) 225

 27. A train covers 750 km in 15 hours.  How many km the train will cover in 2 hours ?
          a) 100 km
          b) 150 km
          c) 200 km
          d) 220 km

 28. A book was bought for Rs. 400 and was sold for Rs. 440. Find the profit percent?
          a) 5%
          b) 40%
          c) 10%
          d) 30%

 29. Weight of three boys in 25 kg, 28 kg and 31 kg respectively.  Find the average weight of the boys.
          a) 27 kg
          b) 26 kg
          c) 28 kg
          d) 29 kg

 30. A field measures 20 m by 10 m.  How much distance you will have to cover if you go round the field twice?
          a) 60 km
          b) 100 m
          c) 120 m
          d) 200 m

 31. Fill in the black space with the correct number 4.5 x 0.2= ?
          a) 0.09
          b) 0.90
          c) 9.00
          d) 9.90

 32. Find the least  Four digit number formed by 7, 0, 0, and 2
          a) 0027
          b) 0072
          c) 2072
          d) 2007

 33. Find the leat number that should be subtracted from 740 to make it pefectly divisbile by 9
          a) 0
          b) 1
          c) 2
          d) 3

 34. An acute angled has all the three angles equal. True or False
          a) True
          b) False

 35. A square can be called a quadrilateral
          a) True
          b) False

 36. A pentagon has 4 sides
          a) True
          b) False

 37. A ray has a start point but no end point
          a) True
          b) false

 38. Area of a triangle can be calculated by using the formulae
          a) base x altitude
          b) 1/2 base x height
          c) 1/2 base x any side
          d) 1/2 height x bas

 39. A man saves 20% of his salary. If his salary is Rs. 300, how much does he save?
          a) Rs. 100
          b) Rs. 125
          c) Rs, 200
          d) None of these

 40. Perimeter of a square field is 36 m. Find each side of the square field.
          a) 6m
          b) 9m
          c) 12m
          d) 10 m

 41. In a class Rs. 81 was collected as Flag day donation. Every one contributed an equal amount.
How many boys were there in the class?
          a) 7
          b) 8
          c) 9
          d) 11

 42. Calculate the simple interest for Rs. 2000 for 2 years at 3 % per annum?
          a) Rs. 6
          b) Rs. 10
          c) Rs. 12
          d) Rs. 24

 43. Find the L.C.M of 14, 28 and 56.
          a) 7
          b) 14
          c) 28
          d) 56

 44. A boy gets Rs.100 as pocket money from his father for a month. He spends Rs. 70 from it in a month? What Percentage does he save per month?

          a) 10 %
          b) 20%
          c) 30%
          d) 35%

 45. By multiplying a number by 0.6, result is 657.24.  What is the result if the number is multiplied by 0.06?
          a) 6.5724
          b) 65.724
          c) 6.4
          d) 3.289

 46. Write teh correct number in the blank space. 0/2,  2/0, 000 /2 ,??? 00/22
          a) 2000 / 000
          b) 222/000
          c) 000/222
          d) 202 /000

 47. In the given number 789325 if you write 0 in place of 2, by how much the resulting number be less than this given number?
          a) 10
          b) 20
          c) 25
          d) 100

 48. Find the difference between greatest number of two digits and the least number of two digits
          a) 0
          b) 9
          c) 19
          d) 89

 49. Weight of an empty tin is 50 grams. After pouring 3.5 kg ghee in it, what will the total weight of the Ghee in the tin?
          a) 5 kg
          b) 4 kg
          c) 2.8 kg
          d) 3.5 kg

 50. Find the L.C.M of 18 and 24
          a) 6
          b) 18
          c) 28
          d) 72

 51. Car is to road as train is to
          a) Wheels
          b) Rails
          c) Surface
          d) Locomotive

 52. Which is the odd one out?
          a) Hockey
          b) Exercise
          c) Tennis
          d) Football

 53. Which city is the odd one out?
          a) London
          b) Washingdon D.C
          c) Paris
          d) Ahmedabad

 54. A forest is to a tree as a tree is to a
          a) Leaf
          b) Orchard
          c) Jungle
          d) plant

 55. A rancher plans to add a post between every two posts of an open-ended (straight) fence. If he currently has 10 posts in the fence, how many does he need to insert?
          a) 5
          b) 9
          c) 10
          d) 20

 56. Each side of the field measure 10 m. Find the perimeter of the field?
          a) 100 m
          b) 20 m
          c) 80 m
          d) 40 m

 57. On bullet of a rifle goes upto 800 m/ second. Upto how many meters  will it go in 1 minute
          a) 46000 m
          b) 48000m
          c) 4800m
          d) 32000 m

 58. Find the greatest 4 digit number that can be formed from 1,.9,4, 0
          a) 1940
          b) 1490
          c) 4190
          d) 9410

 59. Find the value of 4.5 x 0.01  Minus 3.5 x 0.01
          a) 1.0005
          b) 3.01
          c) 0.01
          d) 2.0052

 60. Ram had Rs. 500, he gave 2/5 this to his elder brother and 3/5 to his younger brother, how much is he left with?
          a) Rs.60
          b) Rs.100
          c) NIL
          d) Rs, 200

 61. English

A person who renounces the world and practices self-discipline in order to attain salvation:
          a) Sceptic
          b) Ascetic
          c) Devotee

          d) Antiquarian

 62. One who abandons his religious faith:
          a) Apostate

          b) Prostate
          c) Profane
          d) Agnostic

 63. A hater of knowledge and learning:
          a) Bibliophile
          b) Philogist
          c) Misogynist
          d) Misologist

 64. Commencement of words with the same letter:
          a) Pun
          b) Alliteration
          c) Transferred wpithet
          d) oxymoron

 65. Person who does not believe in the existence of God:
          a) Theist
          b) Heretic
          c) Atheist
          d) Fanatic

 66. Find the value of 1.5 Minus 1/3 x 3 Use bodmas
          a) 3
          b) 1/3
          c) 1/2
          d) 1/9

 67. Find the value of 5 x5 minus 4 x 4 minus 9
          a) 16
          b) 0
          c) 10
          d) 1

 68. If 4 x  44, find the vlaue of x
          a) 40
          b) 14
          c) 11
          d) 0

 69. Find the greatest number which divides 12 and 18 completely.
          a) 6
          b) 7
          c) 3
          d) 12

 70. 5 paise is which part of Rupee 1?
          a) 1/ 10
          b) 1/ 50
          c) 1/ 20
          d) 1/ 5

 71. Which is correct?
          a) I have received no informations.
          b) I have received no information.
          c) Received no information
          d) Info not received

 72. Which is correct?
          a) My circumstance is bad.
          b) My circumstances are bad.

 73. Which is correct?
          a) She has sold all her furniture.
          b) She has sold all her furnitures.

 74. Which is correct?
          a) The sceneries of Kashmir are  very charming
          b) The scenery of Kashmir is very charming.

 75. Which is correct?
          a) These news are good.
          b) The news is good.

 76. The movement of the earth around the sun is known as___
          a) Rotation
          b) Revolution
          c) Inclination
          d) None of these

 77. Direct rays of the sun fall on the equator on
          a) 21 March
          b) 21 June
          c) 22 December
          d) 20 September

 78. Christmas is celebrated in summer in
          a) Japan
          b) India
          c) Canada
          d) Australia

 79. Cycle of the seasons is caused due to
          a) Rotation
          b) Revolution
          c) Gravitation
          d) Sedimentaion

 80. The sun's rays fall vertically on the Tropic of ___________ on 21st June.
          a) Tropic of Capricorn
          b) Tropic of Cancer
          c) Equator
          d) Poles

 81. In which direction does the earth revolve? (clockwise or anti-clockwise)
          a) Clockwise
          b) Anti-clockwise

 82. South Pole remains in day light whole day ______
          a) December 22
          b) September 20
          c) October 20
          d) November 22

 83. What is the shape of the orbit in which the earth revolves around the Sun?
          a) Square
          b) Round
          c) Semi Circle
          d) Elliptical orbit

 84. Name the nearest star to the Earth
          a) Sun
          b) Proxima Centauri
          c) Milkyway
          d) None of these

 85. How much time does it take to light of the sun reach the earth?
          a) 4 mins
          b) 6 mins
          c) 8 mins
          d) 12 mins

 86. Name the first person who stepped on the surface of the moon.
          a) Neil Armstrong
          b) Yuri gagrin
          c) Rakesh Sharma
          d) Edvin Aldrin

 87. Name the nearest star to the Earth after the sun
          a) Pole Star
          b) W Star
          c) Great bear
          d) Proxima Centauri

 88. Which of the following is a natural satellite?
          a) Moon
          b) INSAT
          c) IRS
          d) EDUSAT

 89. The stars are not visible during the day because
          a) of their size
          b) of their self illumination
          c) of their distance
          d) of Sun's brightness

 90. A huge system of stars is called_
          a) Milkyway
          b) Spiralway
          c) Galaxy
          d) Casopia

 91. The Pole Star indicates the direction to the
          a) East
          b) West
          c) North
          d) South

 92. Asteroids are found between the orbits of
          a) Saturn and Jupiter
          b) Earth and Venus
          c) Mars and Mercury
          d) Mars and Jupiter

 93. Which number should come next in the series? 1 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 5 - 8 - 13
          a) 8
          b) 13
          c) 21
          d) 26
          e) 31

 94. Which one of the five choices makes the best comparison? PEACH is to HCAEP as 46251 is to:
          a) 25641
          b) 26451
          c) 12654
          d) 51462
          e) 15264

 95. Mahima, who is sixteen years old, is four times as old as her brother. How old will Mahima be when she is twice as old as her brother?
          a) 20
          b) 24
          c) 25
          d) 26
          e) 28

 96. Which one of the numbers does not belong in the following series?

2 - 3 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 14 - 15 - 30
          a) Three
          b) Seven
          c) Eight
          d) Fifteen
          e) Thirty

 97. Which one of the five choices makes the best comparison? Finger is to Hand as Leaf is to: ?
          a) Twig
          b) Tree
          c) Branch
          d) Blossom
          e) Bark

 98. If you rearrange the letters "CIFAIPC" you would have the name of a(n):
          a) City
          b) Animal
          c) Ocean
          d) River
          e) Country

 99. Choose the number that is 1/4 of 1/2 of 1/5 of 200:
          a) 2
          b) 5
          c) 10
          d) 25
          e) 50

 100. John needs 13 bottles of water from the store. John can only carry 3 at a time. What's the minimum number of trips John needs to make to the store?
          a) 3
          b) 4
          c) 4. 5
          d) 5
          e) 6

 101. Choose the word most similar to "Trustworthy":
          a) Resolute
          b) Tenacity
          c) Relevant
          d) Insolent
          e) Reliable

 102. If you rearrange the letters "OAG" you have the name of a(n):
          a) Animal
          b) Flower
          c) State
          d) City
          e) River

 103. Which one of the numbers does not belong in the following series?  1 - 2 - 5 - 10 - 13 - 26 - 29 - 48
          a) 1
          b) 5
          c) 26
          d) 29
          e) 48

 104. Rohan likes 25 but not 24; he likes 400 but not 300; he likes 144 but not 145. Which does he like:
          a) 10
          b) 50
          c) 124
          d) 200
          e) 1600

 105. What is the missing number in the sequence shown below?  1 - 8 - 27 - ? - 125 - 216
          a) 36
          b) 45
          c) 46
          d) 64
          e) 99

 106. Which one of the following things is the least like the others?
          a) Poem
          b) Novel
          c) Painting
          d) Statue
          e) Flower

 107. Which one of the following is used to keep pickles in good condition for a long period?
          a) Water
          b) Salt and Oil
          c) Sugar
          d) Honey

 108. Mosquito bite causes
          a) Common Cold
          b) Malaria
          c) Thyphoid
          d) Death

 109. Which is bigger?
          a) Moon
          b) Earth
          c) Sun
          d) mars

 110. Who invented Television?
          a) Marconi
          b) Darwin
          c) Laennec
          d) Baird

 111. Where do you find Pyramid?
          a) Egypt
          b) Japan
          c) China
          d) Canada

 112. Which is bigger?
          a) Anagonda
          b) Phython
          c) Cobra
          d) Rat Snake

 113. Which cannot fly higher?
          a) Bat
          b) Eagle
          c) Sparrow
          d) Hen

 114. What mammal lays eggs?
          a) Bat
          b) Platypus
          c) Whale
          d) Snake

 115. Linseed oil comes from what plant?
          a) Flax
          b) pappaya
          c) Coconut
          d) Sunflower

 116. The only species of cat that lives and hunts in groups is:
          a) Lion
          b) Leopard
          c) Jaguar
          d) Cougar

 117. The branch of medical science which is concerned with the study of disease as it affects a community of people is called:
          a) epidemiology
          b) oncology
          c) paleontogy
          d) pathology

 118. At room temperature, most elements are in which phase of matter?
          a) Liquid
          b) Solid
          c) Gas
          d) Plasma

 119. The science of weights and measures is called:
          a) metrology
          b) meteorology
          c) mineralogy
          d) morphology

 120. Yeast, used in making bread is a:
          a) plant
          b) fungus
          c) bacteria
          d) seed

 121. Nitrous oxide, commonly called laughing gas, has been a matter of concern to environmentalists recently because:
          a) it is thought to cause cancer at low concentrations.
          b) it produces photochemical smog
          c) it is a greenhouse gas
          d) none of the above

 122. Ozone in the upper atmosphere is produced from:
          a) lightning
          b) photochemical reactions
          c) electrical appliances on Earth
          d) Due to excess rain

 123. In daylight the human eye is most sensitive to which color?
          a) Green
          b) Red
          c) Blue
          d) Orange

 124. Which two gases are used to disinfect water in sewage treatment facilities?
          a) helium and nitrogen

          b) ozone and chlorine
          c) oxygen and hydrogen
          d) nitrogen and chlorine

 125. The best Antiseptic avilable at Home is
          a) Garlic
          b) Onion
          c) Turmeric Powder
          d) Salt

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