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    INDIAN NAVY ENTRANCE TEST REASONING NUMERICAL ABILITY MODEL PAPER-(Reasoning & Numerical Ability Test – 9)

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    INDIAN NAVY ENTRANCE TEST REASONING NUMERICAL ABILITY MODEL PAPER

    INDIAN NAVY ENTRANCE TEST REASONING NUMERICAL ABILITY MODEL PAPER


    Question – 1 : Direction : Select the related word from the given alternatives. Spring : Spiral : : Bangle : ?


    Answer – (A) : Circle

    Answer – (B) : Circle

    Answer – (C) : Ornament

    Answer – (D) : Gold

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    Correct Answer : (B)


    Explanation :




    Question – 2 : Direction : Select the related word from the given alternatives. WUV : TRS : : QOP : ?


    Answer – (A) : NLM

    Answer – (B) : CBA

    Answer – (C) : ABZ

    Answer – (D) : NLM

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    Correct Answer : (D)


    Explanation :




    Question – 3 : Direction : Select the related word from the given alternatives. 7.25 : 7.75 : : 9 : ?


    Answer – (A) : 9.5

    Answer – (B) : 7

    Answer – (C) : 10

    Answer – (D) : 8.5

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    Correct Answer : (A)


    Explanation :




    Question – 4 : Select the odd word from the given alternatives.


    Answer – (A) : Housefly

    Answer – (B) : Pigeon

    Answer – (C) : Crow

    Answer – (D) : Housefly

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    Correct Answer : (D)


    Explanation : Housefly is an insect, rest are birds.




    Question – 5 : Select the odd word from the given alternatives.


    Answer – (A) : XWV

    Answer – (B) : XWV

    Answer – (C) : MLN

    Answer – (D) : FEG

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    Correct Answer : (B)


    Explanation :




    Question – 6 : Select the odd word from the given alternatives.


    Answer – (A) : 640

    Answer – (B) : 250

    Answer – (C) : 350

    Answer – (D) : 640

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    Correct Answer : (D)


    Explanation : Except 640, all are multiples of 50.




    Question – 7 : A series is given, with one word missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series. Oxygen, Toil, Arouse, Arson, Tenuous, ?


    Answer – (A) : Lustrous

    Answer – (B) : Lustrous

    Answer – (C) : Lion

    Answer – (D) : Onto

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    Correct Answer : (B)


    Explanation : Position of letter ‘O’ shifts to its right.




    Question – 8 : A series is given, with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series. ZYX, VUT, QPO, MLK, HGF, ?


    Answer – (A) : DCB

    Answer – (B) : CBA

    Answer – (C) : BCD

    Answer – (D) : EDC

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    Correct Answer : (A)


    Explanation :




    Question – 9 : A series is given, with one number missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series. 400, -200, 100, ? , 25, -12.5


    Answer – (A) : –50

    Answer – (B) : 50

    Answer – (C) : 75

    Answer – (D) : –75

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    Correct Answer : (A)


    Explanation :




    Question – 10 : Bhavin’s birthday is on Monday 29th May. On what day of the week will be Rachit’s Birthday in the same year if Rachit was born on 17th November?


    Answer – (A) : Friday

    Answer – (B) : Wednesday

    Answer – (C) : Sunday

    Answer – (D) : Friday

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    Correct Answer : (D)


    Explanation :




    Question – 11 : The weights of 4 boxes are 30, 70, 60 and 90 kilograms. Which of the following cannot be the total weight, in kilograms, of any combination of these boxes and in a combination a box can be used only once?


    Answer – (A) : 200

    Answer – (B) : 200

    Answer – (C) : 190

    Answer – (D) : 220

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    Correct Answer : (B)


    Explanation :




    Question – 12 : From the given words, select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word. MYSTIQUE


    Answer – (A) : TEAMS

    Answer – (B) : TEAMS

    Answer – (C) : SUITE

    Answer – (D) : QUIET

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    Correct Answer : (B)


    Explanation :




    Question – 13 : If IMPLORE is coded as GKNJMPC, then how will HUB be coded as?


    Answer – (A) : FSZ

    Answer – (B) : WAO

    Answer – (C) : FSZ

    Answer – (D) : TEY

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    Correct Answer : (C)


    Explanation :




    Question – 14 : In a certain code language, ‘+’ represents ‘x’, ‘-‘ represents ‘+’, ‘x’ represents ‘÷’ and ‘÷’ represents ‘-‘. What is the answer to the following question? 72 x 9 – 14 + 2 = ?


    Answer – (A) : 36

    Answer – (B) : 86

    Answer – (C) : 30

    Answer – (D) : 36

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    Correct Answer : (D)


    Explanation :




    Question – 15 : If 52 % 32 = 40, 22 % 20 = 4 then what is the value of 15 % 11 = ?


    Answer – (A) : 8

    Answer – (B) : 11

    Answer – (C) : 30

    Answer – (D) : 8

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    Correct Answer : (D)


    Explanation :




    Question – 16 : Select the missing number from the given responses


    Answer – (A) : 2

    Answer – (B) : 56

    Answer – (C) : 2

    Answer – (D) : 5

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    Correct Answer : (C)


    Explanation :




    Question – 17 : A woman in a shopping complex walks 250 m East, then she turns North and walks 100 m, then she turns West and walks 120 m, then she turns to her left and walks 100 m. Where is she now with reference to her starting position?


    Answer – (A) : 130 m East

    Answer – (B) : 130 m West

    Answer – (C) : 370 m East

    Answer – (D) : 370 m West

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    Correct Answer : (A)


    Explanation :




    Question – 18 : In the question two statements are given, followed by two conclusions, I and II. You have to consider the statements to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given conclusions, if any, follows from the given statements.Statement 1 : All drinks are food. Statement 2 : No eatables are drinks. Conclusion I : Some food are eatables. Conclusion II : Some eatables are food.


    Answer – (A) : Neither I nor II follows

    Answer – (B) : Only conclusion II follows

    Answer – (C) : Both I and II follow

    Answer – (D) : Neither I nor II follows

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    Correct Answer : (D)


    Explanation :




    Question – 19 : Which of the following cube in the answer figure cannot be made based on the unfolded cube in the question figure?


    Answer – (A) :

    Answer – (B) :

    Answer – (C) :

    Answer – (D) :

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    Correct Answer : (B)


    Explanation :




    Question – 20 : In the following figures, square represents Dentists, triangle represents Collectors, circle represents Indians and rectangle women. Which set of letters represents Indians who are either collectors or women?


    Answer – (A) : A,B,C

    Answer – (B) : D,B,E

    Answer – (C) : C,G,H

    Answer – (D) : E,F,I

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    Correct Answer : (A)


    Explanation : Indians who are either collectors or women = A, B, C




    Question – 21 : Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure?


    Answer – (A) :

    Answer – (B) :

    Answer – (C) :

    Answer – (D) :

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    Correct Answer : (B)


    Explanation :




    Question – 22 : From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question figure is hidden/embedded.


    Answer – (A) :

    Answer – (B) :

    Answer – (C) :

    Answer – (D) :

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    Correct Answer : (B)


    Explanation :




    Question – 23 : A piece of paper is folded and punched shown below in the question figures. From the given answer figures, indicate how it will when opened.


    Answer – (A) :

    Answer – (B) :

    Answer – (C) :

    Answer – (D) : .

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    Correct Answer : (A)


    Explanation :




    Question – 24 : If a mirror is placed on the line MN, then which of the answer figures is the right image of the given figure?


    Answer – (A) :

    Answer – (B) :

    Answer – (C) :

    Answer – (D) :

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    Correct Answer : (A)


    Explanation :




    Question – 25 : A word is represented by only one set of numbers as given in any one of the alternatives. The sets of numbers given in the alternatives are represented by two classes of alphabets as shown in the given two matrices. The columns and rows of Matrix-I are numbered from 0 to 4 and that of Matrix-I1 are numbered from 5 to 9. A letter from these matrices can be represented first by its row and next by its column, for example ‘K’ can be represented by 13, 34 etc and ‘Z’ can be represented by 85, 79 etc. Similarly, you have to identify the set for the word ‘PLOT.


    Answer – (A) : 58, 14, 57, 87

    Answer – (B) : 44, 04, 76, 86

    Answer – (C) : 03, 23, 86, 69

    Answer – (D) : 23, 04, 99, 99

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    Correct Answer : (A)


    Explanation :



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