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Does your child has it in him / her?
Intelligence Test grading acceptable for
All India sainik School
Rashtriya Military School
Rasthriya Indian Military College Admission
A * Star Singapore Scholarship

Defence Academy Coimbatore – A leading coaching centre for training candidates for the above mentioned entrance examination.
IQ Test administered by our Psychologist follows WASI- II
(Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence- INDIA)
What are these tests consists of?

Purpose of the Wechsler IQ Test

The most common purpose of the test is to identify intelligence and cognitive performance, which is often helpful in identifying intellectual disabilities and overall cognitive function in children and adults. Scores for the test range from 0 to 160. An average IQ would be considered someone who scores between 90 and 109, with 100 being the mean. To be considered of superior intelligence, one would need to score 130 or higher. The test is broken down into primary and ancillary index scales, and scores for Full Scale IQ based on the age of the child taking the test.
WAIS test in its current form typically takes anywhere from 60 to 100 minutes to complete and covers four primary indexes of intelligence:
·          
    • Verbal Comprehension
    • Perceptual Reasoning
    • Working Memory
    • Processing Speed
 Full Scale IQ score: Verbal Comprehension, Visual Spatial, Fluid Reasoning, Working Memory, and Processing Speed. The Verbal Comprehension Index reflects the ability to access and apply word knowledge. The core subtests include Similarities (how to words are similar) and Vocabulary.
GO to the web site and take a sample test

Now coming down to why we ask you to get the child tested by a Psychologist is
The entrance tests are competitive in nature and only a limited number of seats available

More the number of aspirants more the number of competitors, since seats are limited  the ratio between no of test takers and selected increases
Sainik School Amaravathi nagar no of seat in class VI was 80
Number appeared approximately 2800 for class VI
2800 : 80
Out of this General quota was just 50 number of contestant was 2000
So it makes the ratio 200  : 5 or
For 40 : 1
Ie for every 40 candidates one gained admission
RIMC vacancy 25 number appeared was
Maharashtra 242 appeared    3 passed one selected 2 selected
UP 459 – 6 passed – 3 selected
Uttra khand 413 appeared 4 passed 1 selected
Just about 1 % is selected.
 WHY??
The aspirants were found wanting in :-
a) Numerical Skill
b) Language Skill
c) Common General Knowledge
Unless a systematic coaching is offered to an aspirant, the result will it be in his /her favaour.
Defence Academy Coimbatore offers:-
A Detailed Study kit, separate for each subject + Solved Papers + Online Practice Test Pack.
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Hence to come up high in merit the candidate has to be Brilliant
On in terms of IQ must be High average of Superior Intelligence for that age group.
We do not want to waste parents MONEY-TIME and Energy
Hence we insist on IQ Test scores.
Can the IQ be improved yes to a certain extent by constant practice?
Yes, up to 7% it can be improved.
Our psychologist can be approached in the following number 98420 06144
Can your child give the correct answer to the following 10 Question?
Chapter idioms & Phrases    Match the following:-
Column - I
Column -II
A. Let The Cat Out Of The Bag
(i) When you are mistreated, the same way you mistreat others. 
B. Rule of Thumb
(ii) Rehearsal
C. Smell A Rat
(iii) Share a secret that wasn’t supposed to
D. Turn a Blind Eye
(iv)Even difficult times will lead to better days.
E. Every Cloud Has A Silver Lining
(v) Refuse to acknowledge something you know is real
F. Dry Run
(vi) Previously unknown and is now is Prominent
G. Devil’s Advocate
(vii) A rough estimate
H. Dark Horse
(viii) To avoid talking
I. Bite your tongue
(ix) Taking position for the sake of Argument
J. A Taste of Your Own Medicine
(x) To detect someone betraying to others
 Your answers
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J











Answers
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
III
VII
X
V
IV
II
IX
VI
VIII
I
6 Out of 10 is Good.

Let us now move on to Arithmetic Skill

These tests are divided into three parts
a) Easy- Basic Questions
b) Application of Formula Straight questions
c) Higher order of thinking is required to solve these problems (Multiple uses of different Formulae)
Level Class V
Chapter 1. Numeration:
Q.No
Question
Marks
1
Write the following in figures. The greatest three digit number is
1
2
Find the sum and Difference between the greatest 4 digit number and least 3 digit number
3
3
Find the product of the successor of the greatest three digit no and the predecessor of the least 4 digit number
6

Chapter 2. Numbers
Q.No
Question
Marks
4
How many English Alphabets are used to Denote Roman Numerals
1
5
Write in Roman Numeral the value of 999 + 99  (_____ +_____ =_____)
3
6
a) Write all the Prime numbers between 1 to 99
b) How many co prime number are there between 1 to 99 name them
3
3

Chapter 3. LCM and HCF
Q.No
Question
Marks
7
________of two or more positive integers is the smallest integer which is a multiple of all of them.
1
8
LCM of 8, 12 and 15 is____ 
3
9
The HCF and LCM of two numbers are 11 and 385 respectively. If only one number lies between 75 and 125, then what is that number?

3

10
The least number which when divided by 5, 6, 7 and  8 leaves a remainder 3, but when divided by 9 leaves no remainder the number is ( A 1677, B. 2523, C.1683, D.3363)



Chapter 4. Unitary Method
Q.No
Question
Marks
11
What is the cost of 6 Bananas if 9 Bananas cost Rs.27?
1
12
A train covers 828 km in 540 minutes. What distance will it cover in 6 hours?
3
13
A family consumes 30 kg of sugar in 15 days. How much sugar will be consumed in 275 days?
3

14
 A finishes his work in 15 days while B takes 10 days. How many days will the same work be done if they work together?


Chapter 5. Integers:
Q.No
Question
Marks
15
Add: -31 and -25
1
16
Add +52 - 29
1
17
Multiply 5 x -8
2

18
Simplify: 8x ( -15) +8 x 6
2
19
A shopkeeper gains Rs1 on each pen and loses 40 paise on each pencil. He sells 45 pens and some pencils losing Rs.5 in all. How many pencils does he sell?
4

Chapter 6. Fractions &  Simplifications
Q.No
Question
Marks
20
Simplify 5/9 - 7/12 +12
2
21
Sarita bought 5  ¾ kg of potatoes and 3 ½ kg tomatoes from a vendor. What is the total weight of vegetation bought by her?
3
22
Rohit ate 4/7 part of an apple and his sister Ritu ate the remaining part of it? Who ate more and by how much?
2

23
What should be added to 15 2/3 to get 18 5/6
2
24
What should be subtracted from 17 ¾ to get 11 2/3 ?
4





Chapter 7. Decimlas.
Q.No
Question
Marks
25
How much less is 28.8 km than 42.3 km?
1
26
Shyam bought 4 kg 350 grams potato. 3 kg 80 g tomato and some onion. If the total weight of the three vegetables is 10 kg 200 grams. What is the weight of Onion?
1
27
Find the product of 0.47 x 5.3 x 0.06
2

28
Cost of 1 m of ribbon is Rs. 35.80. What will be the cost of 9.8 metres of ribbon ?
2
29
A bowler took 15 wickets for 321 runs. What is his average score per wicket?
2
30
The product of two decimals is 261.36. If one of them is 17.6 find the other
2
31
A car covers a distance of 108.9km in 1.8 hours. What is the average speed of the car?

32
The cost of 24 toys of the same kind is Rs. 783.60. Find the cost of each toy.

33
The total weight of some bags of cement is 1743 kg. If each bag weighs 49.8 kg., how many bags are there?

34
Mr. Kumar distributed Rs. 1840 equally among NCC cadets for Refreshment.  If each cadet received Rs. 28.75. how many cadets were there?
35

35
Mrs. Gupta bought 15.5 litres of refined oil for Rs.1122.20 . Find the cost per litre

36
The product of two decimlas is 1.5008. If one of them is 0.56, find the other.

37.
Each side of a polygon is 2.9 cm in length and its perimeter is 17.4 cm. How many sides does the polygon have?


Ratio and Proportion
38
What is the simplest ratio of 5 : 15
 1
39
Express the following ratio in its simplest form 8.5  : 10
 1
40
Find the Ratio of  2m and 24 cm
 1
41
The cost of an eraser is 80 paise and the cost of a pencil is Rs.2. What is the ratio of their costs in simplest form?
 1
42
Divide Rs.840 between Amit and Tanvy in the ratio 5 :7
43
Divide Rs.1350 among A, B and C in the ratio  2 : 3 : 4
 1
44
If A : B = 5: 8 and B :C = 18 : 25, find A:C
 2
45
If 2A = 3B = 4C, find A: B : C


Answers:
1
Nine thousand nine hundred ninety nine
2
c) SUM ( add) ----------------------------------------  -9999 + 100  =10099
d) Difference----------------------------------------------9999 - 100 =  9899
3
999000
4
7  (1= I, 5 = V, 10 = X, 50 = L, 100 = C, 500 = D, 1000 = M)
5
1098  ( CMXCIX +XCIX = MXCVIII)
6
a) There are 25 prime numbers between 1 and 100. They are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 89, and 97.

(b) {"2", "3", "5", "7", "11", "13", "17", "19", "23", "29", "31", "37", "41", "43", "47", "53", "59", "61", "67", "71", "73", "79", "83", "89" and "97"}
7
The least common multiple (LCM)
8
LCM= 120.
9
one number that lies within the given range is 77.
10
1683
Solution: LCM of the give numbers = 840
 Let the required number be 840x +3, which is a multiple of 9 ( Given)
Smallest value of x is 2. Hence the required number would be 840 x 2 +3 = 1683
11
6x 3 = Rs.18
12
92 x 6 = 542 km
13
55o kg
14
A and B can finish the work in 6 days if they work together.
15
-56
16
+23
17
-40
18
8 x (-15)+8 x 6 = 8 x ({(-15) +6}  Because ( axb + a x c = a c ( b+c)} = 8 x (-9) = -72
19
Suppose he sees x pencils
Total gain on pens = Rs.45
Total loss on pencils= Rs. 40x / 100 = 2x/5
Therefore45 -2x/5 = -5
Ie. 2x/5 =( 45+5)
Ie 2x/5 = 50
Ie. x = (50x5)/ 2 = 125
Hence, the number of pencils sold is 125
20
17/36
21
9 ¼ kg
22
1/7
23
3  1/6
24
6  1/12
25
13.5 km
26
2kg 770 grams
27
0.14946
28
Hence the cost of  9.8 m of ribbon is = Rs. 350.84
29
21.4 runs
30
Hence, 261.36 . 17.6 = 14.85 answer
31
60.5 km/h
32
Rs. 32.65
33
35
34
64
35
Rs. 72.40
36
2.68
37
6
38
1 : 3
39
17 : 20
40
25: 3
41
2 :5 answer
42
Amit's share= Rs. ( 840 x 51/2) = Rs. 350, Tavy's share = Rs.( 840 x 7/12) = Rs. 490
43
Hence 2 : 3 : 4 = Rs. 300 : Rs. 450 : Rs. 600 Answer 
44
A :C= (9: 20)
45
6:4:3


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