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SSB Interview | OIR Test - 01

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Question 1

Select the option in which the given figure is embeddeD.

Question 2

Select the option in which the given figure is embeddeD.

Question 3

Two different positions of the same dice are shown below. Which number appears on the face opposite the number ‘2’?

Question 4

In each of the following questions, four words have been given out of which three are alike in some manner, while the fourth one is different. Choose the word which is different from the rest.

Choose the word which is different from the rest.

Question 5

In each of the following questions, four words have been given out of which three are alike in some manner, while the fourth one is different. Choose the word which is different from the rest.
Choose the word which is different from the rest.

Question 6

ab_aa_aaa_a_ab_a

Question 7

what will be the next in the following series?

YZ, BC, FG, KL, ?

Question 8

Fill up the missing number

Question 9

If ‘a’ means ‘plus’, ‘b’ means ‘minus’, ‘c’ means ‘multiplied by’ and ‘d’ means ‘divided by’ then

18 c 14 a 6 b 16 d 4 = ?

Question 10

In a row of girls facing North, Reena is 10th to the left of Pallavi, who is 21’s from the right end. If Malini who is 17m from the left end, ¡s fourth to the right of Reena, how many girls are there in the row?

Question 11

29th February of the year 2000 was Tuesday. After this date how many times 29th February falls on Tuesday in the whole century?

Question 12

Direction: Choose the odd one out in question 8 to 11.

Find the odd one out.

Arrow, Axe, Knife, Sword

Question 13

A, B, C, D and E are five friends. A is shorter than B but taller than E. C is the tallest. D is shorter than B and taller than A. Who has two persons taller and two persons shorter than him/her?

Question 14

If x means-, + means ÷, - means x and means + then

15 – 2 ÷ 900 + 90 × 100 = ?

Question 15

In a certain code language, ‘324’ means ‘Light is bright’, ‘629’ means ‘Girl is beautiful’ and ‘4758’ means ‘I prefer bright colours’, which digit means ‘Light’ in the language?

Question 16

Saurabh cover 10metres towards north direction and turn to his right and covers 4 metres then he turn in his left and covers 4 metres then he turn in his left and cover 10 metres then again take a left turn and cover 14 metres. At this time in which direction and how far he is from his starting point?

Question 17

The next three (03) items have two premises and two conclusions. If the premises are assumed to be true (irrespective of factuality), then, in respect of each of the items given below, which of the following conclusions follow logically?

Premises: All metals are grey in colour. Some metals are heavy.

Conclusion:

I. All heavy metals are grey in colour.

II. All light metals are not grey in colour.

Question 18

The next three (03) items have two premises and two conclusions. If the premises are assumed to be true (irrespective of factuality), then, in respect of each of the items given below, which of the following conclusions follow logically?
Premises : All film stars are playback singers. All film directors arc film stars.

Conclusion:

I. All film directors are playback singers.

II. Some film stars are film directors.

Question 19

Two different positions of the same dice are shown below. Which number appears on the face opposite the number ‘5’?

Question 20

Select the option in which the given figure is embeddeD.

Question 21

Direction: Choose the best alternative as the answer.

Danger always involves __________.

Question 22

In an examination, a student scores 4 marks for every correct answer and loses 1 mark for every wrong answer. If he attempts all 75 questions and secures 125 marks then find the number of questions, attempted correctly.

Question 23

Direction: Study the figure and answer Q No 42 and 43.

How many maximum squares are in the following figure?

Question 24

Direction: Study the figure and answer Q No 42 and 43.
Count the number of rectangles in the figure.

Question 25

In a class of 60, the number of girls are twice that of boys. Kamal ranked seventeenth from the top. If there are nine gills ahead of Kamal, how many boys are behind him in rank?

Question 26

Direction: In each of the following questions, four words have been given out of which three are alike in some manner; choose the word which is different from rest.

Choose the different one

Question 27

Direction: In each of the following questions, four words have been given out of which three are alike in some manner; choose the word which is different from rest.
Chosse the different one

Question 28

In a row of girls, kamla is 9th from the left and veena is 16th from the right. If they interchange their positions. Kamla becomes 25th from the left. How many girls are there in the row?

Question 29

Find the pair where relationship does not exist?

Question 30

In certain Code DELHI is coded as 73541 and CALCUTTA as 82589662, how Can CALICUT be coded?

Question 31

Direction: Choose the correct alternative which shows the same relationship.

Menu : Food : : Catalogue : ?

Question 32

Direction: Choose the correct alternative which shows the same relationship.
42 : 56 : : 110 : ?

Question 33

The right letters for question marks (?) in the following series are

A, C, B, E, C, G, D, ?, ?

Question 34

If OUT is coded as 152120, IN will be coded as

Question 35

The Circles ‘C’, ‘T’, and ‘J’, given below depict criminals, thieves and judges.

Who of the following best depicts the relationship among criminals, thieves and judges?

(a)       (b)

(c)    (d)

Question 36

Carefully study the diagram given below. The circle indicates ‘strong’, square indicates ‘tall’ and triangle indicates ‘army officers’

The strong army officers who are not tall are shown as

Question 37

Direction: In the following question, select the number (s) from the given options for completing the given series.

3, 1/3, 14, 1/4, 25, 1/25,

Question 38

Direction: In the following question, select the number (s) from the given options for completing the given series.
96, 90, 78, ?, 36, 6

Question 39

Statements

A. All teachers are experienced.

B. Some teachers are spinsters.

Conclusions

(I) Some experienced are spinsters

(II) Some spinsters are experienced.

Question 40

Statements

(a) Some cats are dogs.

(b) No dog is a toy.

Conclusions

(I) Some dogs are cats.

(II) Some toys are cats.

(III) Some cats are not toys.

(IV) All toys are cats.

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