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June 23rd, 2016, 01:10 PM
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DRDO General Intelligence
I want some General Intelligence Questions of DRDO CEPTAM exam for preparation so can you provide me?
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June 23rd, 2016, 01:12 PM
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Re: DRDO General Intelligence
Ok, here I am providing you the General Intelligence Questions of DRDO CEPTAM exam. DRDO CEPTAM exam General Intelligence Questions General Intelligence Questions are from- 01. Coding and Decoding 02. Number Series 03. Non-Verbal series 04. Alphabet series 05. Analogy 06. Decision Making 07. Number Ranking 08. Clock and Calendars 09. Directions 10. Cubes and Dice 11. Arithmetical Reasoning 12. Blood Relations 13. Mirror Images 14. Embedded Figures Questions- Directions (1-5): In each of these Questions a group of letters is given followed by four combinations of number/ symbol numbered (1), (2), (3), (4). Letters are to be coded as per the scheme and conditions given below. You have to find out the serial number of the combinations, which represents the letter group serial number of that combination is your answer. If none of the combinations is correct, your answer is (5) i.e., none of these. Conditions: i) If the first letter is a consonant and the last a vowel, both are to be coded as for the vowel. ii) If the first letter is a vowel and the last a constant, both are to be coded as for the two are to be interchanged iii) If both, the first and the last letters are consonants, both are to be coded as ∂. iv) If there are more than two vowels in the group of letters of the letters all vowels are to be coded as § 1. IQCPWF 1) 9*6#78 2) 9*6#79 3) ∂*6#7∂ 4) 8*6#79 5) None 2. KAWIPL 1) 2379#4 2) ∂379#∂ 3) 4379#2 4) 2379#2 5) None 3. IKBQFA 1) 92$8*3 2) 923$*8 3) 92*838 4) §2$8*§ 5) None 4. IBTNAE 1) §$@©§§ 2) $9@©35 3) $@9©35 4)§@$©§§ 5) None 5. TCKAPE 1) @623#@ 2) @623#5 3) 5623#5 4) 5623#@ 5) None Directions(6-10): In each question below is given a group of letters followed by four combinations of digits/symbols numbered (1),(2),(3) and (4). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly repres-ents the group of letters based on the following coding system and the conditions and mark the number of that combinations as that as your ans-wer. If none of the four combinations correctly represents the group of letters, give (5). i.e. none of these as the answer. CONDITIONS: i) If the First letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel, their codes are to be interchanged. ii) If both the First and last letters are vowels, both are to be coded as *. iii) If the First letter is a vowel and the last letter is consonant. Both are to be coded as the code for the consonant. 6. TUKDIP 1) 1©4627 2) 1©4621 3) 7©4621 4) 1©6427 5) None 7. EFDMKA 1) $%6548 2) $%654$ 3) *%654* 4) 8%6548 5) None 8. APWTUH 1) *7@1©* 2) 87@1©3 3) 37@1©8 4) 87@1©8 5) None 9. MARTWE 1) 58#1@$ 2) 58#1@5 3) $8#1@5 4) $8#1@5 5) None 10. HEMKZI 1) 2$5493 2) 3#5492 3) 3$5493 4) 2$5492 5) None Directions (11-15): In a certain code 'a friend of mine 'is written as '4 9 1 6 ' 'mine lots of metal' is written as '3 1 0 9 ' and 'a piece of metal 'is written as '7 1 6 3 '? 11.What is the code for 'piece '? 1) 3 2) 2 3) 1 4) 7 5) None. 12. What does '9' stands for? 1) Of 2) mine 3) friend 4) lots 5) metal 13. Which of the following may represent 'a pleasure of mine'? 1) 6 3 0 9 2) 5 2 1 6 3) 9 2 1 6 4) 3 6 9 4 5) 5 0 4 1 14. What does '0' stands for? 1) Mine 2) metal 3) of 4) lots 5) a 15. '873' would mean? 1) a metal piece 2) metal for friend 3) piece of advice 4) Friend of mine 5) large metal piece. I. Natural Numbers : Counting numbers I, 2. 3, 4, 5, ..... are called natural artillery. 2. Whole Numbers : All counting numbers together with zero form the set of whole number. Thus, (A) 0 is the only whole number which is not a natural number. (B) Every natural number is a whole number 3. Integers : All natural numbers. 0 and negatives of counting numbers ie., - 3, - 2, - 1. 0. I. 2, 3...... together form the set of integers (A) Positive Integers t 11. 2. 3, 4, .....I is the set of all positive integers. (B) Negative Integers : (- I, - 2, - 3......I is the set of all negative integers. (C) Non-Positive and Non-Negative integers : 0 is neither positive nor negative. So, 0, 1, 2, 3. ..... I represents the set of non-negative integers, while (0, - I, - 2, - 3, ) represents the set of non-positive integers. Even Numbers: A number divisible by 2 is called an over, number. e.g.. 2. 4. 6, 8. 10. etc 5. Odd Numbers : A number not divisible by 2 is called an odd number. es, 1. 3. 5, 7, 9, 11, etc. 6. Prime Numbers : A number greater than 1 is called a prime number, if it has exactly two factors namely 1 and the number itself. Prime lumbers upto 100 are . 2, 3, 5, 7. II, 13. 17. 19. 23. 29. 31, 37. 41, 43, 47, 53, 59, 81, 87, 71. 73, 79, 83, 89, 97. Composite Numbers : Numbers greater than 1 which are not prime, are known OS composite numbers. eg., 4. 6. 8. 9, 10. 12. Note : (1) 1 as neither prime nor composite. (ii) 2 is the only even number which is prime. (iii)There are 25 prime numbers between 1 and 100. Co-primes prime numbers a and b are said to be co primes. if their H.C.F. is 1. e,g., (2, 3), (4. 5). (7, 9), (8. 11). etc. are co-primes. sbi po preparation continues..... |
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