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Type |: How to find the missing term or next term (number, letter or figure) in a series to continue the given series? > Identify the order of series (descending or ascending order). > Observe the pattern using operations: Addition, Subtraction, Skip counting and Reverse counting. © Identify the order of alphabetical series either from A to Z or Z to A. > Numbering of alphabets either starting from A or starting from Z. D Skipping letters. ‘Type Il: How to find the missing number in a number pattern? > To find the missing term in the number pattern, identify the rule followed in given terms of the pattern using mathematical operations and tables. Type Ill : How to find the missing part in the figure pattern? > Complete the figure pattern by drawing its incomplete part in the pattern. Look closely at the figures in the boxes below. Find the rule followed in the pattern and the missing figure. AG eBatles — YY A -e WA Explanation (B) : Each figure in the row repeats itself after three figures. ~~? Find the rule followed in the figure pattern and the missing figure. ee = 2 8 a Explanation (C) : Each figure is formed by adding 1 short line on the sla missing figure is Figure (C). Find the missing number in the number pattern-ll, if the series in both Patterns folie oe mG Reasoning Workbook-2 Nting ling, Sot the same rule. Pattern-1 Pattern-Il (A) 61 (B) 40 (2 71 (0) 51 Explanation (D) : Observing the pattern followed in pattern-I, we can get the missing te in pattern-ll. 68 79 90 29 40 51 Lt Peo ee 411411 411411 Complete the number pattern. A A a] (A) 40 (8) 34 (44 (0) 54 Patterns @ Eptanation (C) : Number in the square is found by adding the number in the above triangle four times. BAA AA BAA A‘A AAAAA BAAAA BA AAA, Direction (1 - 3) : Which is the next figure? ‘©9O8080080- ‘® © @ -@ ClAlV OV Ofe- a) Ce) ®) A oT “o®@ Ae ae 8) & © ©) g - Find the missing number in the given pattern, 21,31,41,51,__? (A) 61 (B) 71 (©) 60 (D) 81 © WE Reasoning Workbook-2 5. Find the missing number, 3 2 4 6 e 'e''e '@ (A) 12 (B) 13 (C11 (D) 14 6. In the question below, there is a relationship between the numbers in the first and secon rows. Find the missing number. First Row : 2 3 4 5 Second Row 3 6 ? 12 15 (A) 6 (B) 9 (©) 10 (D) 5 Direction (7-9) : Which of the following replaces the question mark (?) in given numbé patterns? oe (A) 5 (B) 6 Os (D) 10 (A) 10 (B) 4 (5 (D) 6 (A) 12 (B) 5 Os (0) 4 10. Complete the number pattern. rd (8) 48 (© 40 (0) 45 Patterns 0 Direction (11-12) : Which of the following replaces the question mark (?) so that figure series is formed? Peco. Aeceelod ood: oc ML ofl Bhheche. Oo § ~ 2 13. How many teddy bears will be there in Pattern 5? Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 (A) 11 (B) 12 a9 (D) 14 14. Which is the next number ? 241322124132212413221241_2. (A) 1 (B) 2 (0) 3 (D)4 15. Which is the next letter ? ABCBDDABCBDDABCBDDA 2? (A) A (8) B oc (D)D 16. Find the missing number. on 2 & (A) 21 (B) 12 @® ‘webG Reasoning Workbook-2 Direction (17-18) : Which of the following figures will complete the Fig. (X)? ; (B) 38 (D) 28 (A) 48 (18 20. Find the next figure in the given pattern. => (> (p> (=> (ap Cap => > o> off>> 2 21. Find the missing number, if the same rule is followed in all the three figures. (A) 10 (8) 9 (7 (0) 8 22. If the same pattern is followed in all the three ' figures, then find the missing number. <> (A) 35 (9 28 X 2X LO (© 25 (D) 23 Figure (1) Figure (2) Figure (3) patterns QD and___will come in place of P and Q respectively. e ® & “O& o”.® 0} of & 4. Find the missing number, if the same rule is followed in all the three figures. (A) 24 (B) 22 (©) 23 (D) 20 5.Study the pattern 1, 2 and 3. Using the same pattern, tell the number of mice in Pattern 6. Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 (A) 15 (B) 12 (©) 13 (D) 20 6. Find the missing number, if same rule is followed in all the three figures. (A) 52 (B) 48 (© 45 (D) 55 17. Study the patterns 1, 2 and 3. Using the same pattern, tell the number of beads in Pattern 6. ame. Yew Song Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 (A) 19 (B) 29 (C) 22 (D) 24 @_H6q Reasoning Workbook-2 28. Find the missing number, if same rule Is followed in all the three figures. Lr kirk (a) 10 (8) 8 o9 (0)7 29. Find the missing number, if same rule is followed in all the three figures. S65 ae (8) 3 5 (0)6 (SOF NSO 2020 (0. Which of the following figures will complete the given figure pattern? a) ESG Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 (A) 12 (B) 15 (C) 10 (D) 16 (SOF IMO 2020 32. Which of the following figures will complete the given figure pattern? asmagsmsa sms “aod ok ome (SOF IMO 2020 patterns @ }. Which of the following options will complete the given figure pattern? (A) (c) (SOF IMO 2020) s }. Which of the following figures will complete the given figure pattern? ®) SS ye... KNX (D) (A) © AA (SOF NCO 2021) 5. Find the missing number. a a (B) 8 o, G LY (D) 10 (SOF NSO 2021) 6. Study the given patterns carefully and tell the number of candles in Pattern 6. Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 (A) 10 (B) 15 (© 18 (D) 12 (SOF NSO 2021) 37. Find the missing number, if a certain rule is followed either row-wise or column-wise. oye 17 | 5 | 22 (8) 12 ane 20 | 2 | 30 (15 15 | 11 | 26 (SOF IMO 2021) @ WOGG Reasoning Workbook-2 38. Find the missing figure to complete the given figure pattern. 64% 09SKO9- eo & & @ (SOF IMO 202 39. Find the missing number in the given number pattern. (D) 44 (SOF IMO 2021 (A) 42 40. Which of the following options will complete the given figure pattern? (A) (8) © (D) a (SOF IMO 2021 1 (0) 2 © 3. (B) 4. (A) 5. (A) 6 (6) 7. (A) 8. (C) 9. (D) 10. (8) 11. (A) 12, (OD) 13. () 14. (© 15. (8) 16. (B) 17. (A) 18. (A) 19, (D) 20. (8) 21. (A) 22. () 23. (C) 24, (B) 25. (© 26. (A) 27. (8) 28. (C) | 29. (A) 30. (C) 31. (8) 32. (A) 33. (A) 34. (C) 35. (8) 36. (D) 37. (A) 38. (A) 39. (C) 40. (A) 1. (D) :Each figure repeats itself after 3 figures. 2. (C) :Each figure repeats itselfafter 2 figures. 4. (A) : We get each next number by addin: 10 to its previous number. 21 31 41 51 is +10 +10 +10~=«« +10 Measuring Units Lengths How to compare the lengths of given objects? « If objects are straight, then measure them by ruler or tape. « If objects are curved, then the object having the maximum curves is the longest and object having the minimum curves is the shortest. Weights How to compare the weights of given objects? Use weighing scale to identify the weight of objects and categorise them from the lightest to the heaviest or the heaviest to the lightest. Money 1 Rupee = 100 paise Time Number of days in a week = Number of months in a year = 12 1 hour = 60 minutes 1 minute = 60 seconds Jimmy has some coins, as shown below. How much total amount he has ? (A) % 21 (8) = 30 (© %23 (0) % 25 Explanation (A) : Number of € 5 coin= lie, 5 Number of & 2 coins = 4i.e,(2+2+2+2)=%8 Number of % 1 coins = 8 ie., = 8 Total value =%54+%8+%8=% 21. © WES Reasoning Workbook-2 4 Which is the heaviest amongst (a) BA © © (D) None of these =-@@ A-@00. @ =@ 50 A is the heaviest. If tomorrow will be Sunday, then yesterday was (A) Saturday (8) Wednesday (C) Friday (D) Monday Explanation (C) : Tomorrow will be Sunday means today is Saturday. Then, yesterday was Friday. 1. Which is the longest stick? [T TTI TPIT PTT cm 45 8 9 M0 O71 2 8 6 7 i 12. (A) S (B) P (CR (D)Q 2. How much is the amount shown here? t (A) % 21 (B) % 33 (C) 39 (D) % 84 Measuring Units @®. . Which toy costs the most? (ay P (8) Q (CR (D)s 4. Beaker Contains the most amount of water. Beaker P BeakerQ BeakerR Beaker S (A)Q (B) R (QP (D)s 5. Which item is the heaviest? Eraser apler Eraser tapler 0S See. (A) Pen (B) Eraser (C) Stapler (D) Bag 6. String is the shortest and string is the longest. t String P I String Q ~) String R (A) QP (B) QR (ORR (D)R,Q : S —=* Ketties ( Gp ) of water will fill up 5 such pails. (A) 20 (8) 25 (c) 15 (0) 22 ® WG Reasoning Workbook-2 «: 4 bottles of water can fill up kettles ( ). (A) 4 (8) 5 (3 (D)2 9. Which ball is the heaviest? (a) P (a P) e288. (@) (OR i = (D) Can't be determined 10. Which string is the longest? (A) R (B) Q ©s (D)P 11. Which ball is the heaviest? (a) D (8) B cc (D) Can't be determined 12. How many minutes are there in 2 hours? (A) 60 (B) 40 (©) 50 (D) 120 13. Which clock shows the time “half an hour after 1: 45 Py rm? Measuring Units @) 4.Which toy costs the most? = Be 6. Hour hand of a clock is if clock shows the time 2 hr 45 mins. (A) Near to 2 (B) Near to 3 (C) Between 1 and 2 (D) Between 3 and 4 17.Mr Gupta needs to drive to Town Q via Town P by his car at A for a business meeting. The figure below shows the routes that he can take. TownQ Mr Gupta’s Ga, Town P How many different ways are there for Mr Gupta to go to Town Q? (A) 10 (B) 3 (8 (D) 12 18. How many different ways are there for Meera to go to the school, if she is at her home? School Koro Meera’s house (A) 3 (8) 6 O5 (0)7 @_wbq™ Reasoning Workbook-2 19. Payal celebrated her birthday on 13'" September 20XX. Maira's birthday falls on the fourth day after Payal's birthday. On which day will Maira celebrate her birthday? (A) Sunday (B) Wednesday (©) Thursday (D) Saturday 20. Select the lightest box. oom @) [a] 21. Select the correct option. (A) Cat is heaviest amongst all. (B) Butterfly is heavier than rat. u (0) > (C) Rat is heavier than cat only. (D) Dog is heavier than rat. 22. In how many different ways can Buzzo reach to the bone? (A) Heavier than (8) Lighter than (©) Equal to (D) Can’t determine P71 24.1 and nk then aS: ao ® 000 ©00 moOo00U0 Sane toeg rar Measuring Units €E) ;. Which of the following clocks shows 20 minutes past the time shown in the given clock? (A) 5. Which is the longest stick? ww ===> @y <= (OX (D)Z (cm) 7.Naira starts her Volleyball practice on 34 Monday of July 20XX. She practices for 5 days. Her practice finishes on : (A) 20°" July (8) 19" July (©) 27" July (D) 21% July ‘Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 482 8854.28) 8 7 8 9 10 14 12 13 1415 16 «17 «18 «19 20 21 22 23 24 28 29 30. 31 g.In how many different ways can cat reach the mouse? (A) 4 (B) 5 (6 (D) 3 9.Study the given figures carefully and arrange the given crayons from the shortest to the Vim longest. iii (A) W, X,Y, Z (8) Z,Y, X,W ()ZXx,Y,W (0) W, ¥, Z, X @ _ 66 Reasoning Workbook-2 30. If yesterday was Wednesday, then day after tomorrow will be __. (A) Friday (8) Tuesday (C) Monday (D) Saturday 31. Which of the following Is the lightest? o Sy “@ ©) Pr. (A) 32. There are different possible ways for monkey to reach bananas. | (A) 3 O5 (0)6 (SOF NSO 2024 33. Sneha's karate classes will start on the next day of eros third Friday of April 20XX. On which date will her classes start? Sun Mon’ Tue Wed Thu “Tipt2{3ta{ste a4 (A) 18" April 10 | 123 (B) 19" April tas [36 [ar (C) 20% April [see|neafond (D) 13¢ April (SOF NSO 2026 34. If Sneha's skating competition is on second Thursday of October 20XX, then on which date will be her competition held? (A) 10% October (8) 9 October (C) 8 October (D) 18 October 20xXx (SOF IMO 2020: 35. Which of the following is the lightest? | a Sy @) © ©) Qe | | | (SOF IMO 2020 Measuring Units €) . Arrange the given hockey sticks from largest to smallest. > YX Z — (B) XYZ ZX (DX ZY } | (SOF IMO 2020) }7. Which of the following Is the heaviest? | aes wo ©] © es () Can't be determined (SOF NCO 2021) 2195, (B) (c) 39. If day before yesterday was Wednesday, then tomorrow will be a (A) Sunday (B) Friday (C) Monday (D) Saturday (SOF NCO 2021) \ ps Which of the following items costs the least? : , ‘ LS (SOF NCO 2021) { k0. Which clock shows the time “20 minutes past 10°? (SOF NSO 2021) @ WES Reasoning Workbook-2 42. In how many different ways the dog can reach the dog house? ESS (A) 4 (8) 6 (5 43. Train Pis m shorter than Train Q. Lee; Train P < | se @otrsasev eons (a) 9 (8) 4 Os (D) 13. (SOF IMO 202 44. Which of the following items can be bought from the given amount of money? 45. Which of the following options shows the time in the given clock? (A) 20 minutes to 8 (B) 20 minutes to 7 (C) 20 minutes past 7 43. _(B) 44. (D) 45. (C). (D) 20 minutes past 8 (SOF IMO 202 | | 1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (B) (D) 6. (B) 7. (A) | 8 © 9. (A) 10. (0) (D) 13. (B) 14. (C) | 15. (A) 16. (B) 17. (0) (B) 20. (C) 21. (D) | 22. (8) 23. (A) 24. (O) () 27. (@) 28. (8) | 29. (D) 30. (D) 31. (0) © 34. (B) 35, (0) | 36. (C) 37. (C) 38. (C) () 41. (C) 42, (C) Geometrical fenapes “g Shapes And Their Names me] = Rectangle = Cone el = Square © = Circle ise = Cylinder © = Oval = Cube /\ = Triangle © = Sphere (a= Cuboid Slanting lines Vertical lines Horizontal lines Curved lines a Note : All Slanting, Vertical and Horizontal lines are Straight lines. —“~__- €D wit] Reasoning Workbook-2 PROPERTIES OF SHAPES Rectangle — Pair of opposite sides are equal. —» Four corners, Four sides Square = All four sides are equal, — Four corners, Four sides Circle ; = No comer 2 | Triangle — Three sides, Three comers Sphere | — No corner, Circular face Cone — Triangular and circular faces Asin face Cylinder Circular face Circular faces i — Rectangular and circular faces Rectangular face 4 Cube — 6 square faces, 12 sides, 8 corners Cuboid — 6 rectangular faces, 12 sides, 8 corners squares. 1. The figure is made up of. (A) 7 (8) 8 @9 (D) 10 ee a (2. The figure is made up of. cubes and cylinders. oo (A) 5,6 (B) 6, 6 (2) 6,5 (02) 4,5 » > - 2 . There are + The given figure has (A)2 straight lines, ‘he igure has ai (9) 12 OB (014 The figure is made up of. wa (8) 5 (6 (7 triangles. . The figure is made up of circles, (6 (7 os (9 The figure has (a9 (8) 10 ou (D) 12 straight lines. triangles in the figure. (A) 2 (B) 3 4 (O)5 - Number of curved and straight lines respectively in the given figure are (A) 5,4 (8) 5,5 1,4 (0) 4,1 (8) 4 Os (D)6 more straight lines than curved lines. Geometrical shapes @) or CBR cs » @ ‘WG Reasoning Workbook-2 10. How many triangles are there in the given figure? (a) 10 (8) 12 © 13 (0)9 11. Number of rectangles in the given figure is (a)4 (8) 6 Os (2)7 12. The figure is made up of (a) 5 (8) 6 (7 (0) 8 triangles. 13. How many straight lines does the figure have? (au (8) 12 (© 13 (0) 14 14, How many curved lines do the figure have? (A) 6 (6) 8 o9 (0) 16 15. Find the values of P, Q and R respectively. (A) 3,4,2 (8) 3,7,2 (© 3,2,1 (0) 2,3,9 16. Number of curved lines in the figure is (A) 5 (B) 4 6 (0)3 Rectangles Circles Triangles Geometrical shapes €B) squares,___ circles, 1e figure is made up of triangles. 17. THeNN rectangles and (a) 3,10, 2.2 (2.1131 (02,1032 (03,11, 3,2 18, The figure is made up of trianglesand____ circles, (29 (8) 10, 2 (0) 6,2 (0) 2,7 19. There are triangles in the figure. (A) 8 (B) 6 9 (0) 5 20. There are circles in the figure. (A) 15 (8) 17 (14 (0) 16 21. There are more triangles than the circles in the given figure. (A) 24 Vas

(8) 15 pa “" AOS). ©) _ 1] Reasoning Workbook-2 22. Number of slanting lines in the given figure is (A) 15 (8) 16 (C) 14 (D) 13 23.How many total triangles, circles, rectangles and squares are there in the given figure? (A) 10 (8) 16 24. There are triangles, circles and ___ squares respectively in the given figure. (A) 11,4,2 (8) 12, 4,3 (© 13,5,2 (0) 12, 6,2 25. Number of standing lines in the given figure is (A) 15 (8) 18 (C) 20 (0) 22 26. Count the number of rectangles in the given figure. (A) 15 (8) 9 (© 10 (0) 16 27. Read the clue about a figure and identify which child drew it exactly same. S24A4SA Priya Preeti Prashi Pinki = Geometrical shapes €B) (a Priya (@) Preeti oO Prashi (0) Pinki rectangles and circles in the There are_____— 7 ven figure. (a) 4,20 (8) 3,22 421 (0)3,21 29. Which of the following figures does not have any curved line? “ .s () © © (0) 30. There are horizontal lines in the given figure. (as (8) 7 (6 (0) None of these | | | | | | | | | 31, There are squares in the given figure. 4 (6 Os (8 (SOF NSO 2020) 32. How many triangles are there in the given box? Ws (8)7 (6 (0)8 (SOF NSO 2020) €D_ te Reasoning Workbook-2 33, Find the number of triangles in the given figure. (a8 (8) 10 Os on (SOF IMO 2025) 34.Which of the following letters is not present in the given figure? \ (ayo } ®)L . ay) (OT _ (od (SOF IMO 2020) 35. There are slanting lines in the given figure. (a) 14 (8) 10 (© 12 (0) 15 (SOF IMO 2020) 36. There are rectangles in the given figure. (A)7 (8) 8 (5s (0)6 (SOF NCO 2021) 37.There are____ more straight lines than circles in the given figure. allo (A) 12 (8) 10 \ 7 / (15 A / (0) 11 Oo (SOF NSO 2021) _ —— | figures inside the (B) 5 wa go.Thereare triangles and Bo ats =a wi25 (8) 14,5 40. There are ws (8) 4 (3 (6 1) = 8) 3 © 8 A) 9 (C) 10. (0) 15. (A) 16. (©) 17. (0) (2.0) 23, (B) 24. () | 29. (0) 30. (B) 31. (C) 36. (A) 37. (D) 38, (A) 1. (0): Squares : A, B,C,D,E,F,G,H,landbig 2. square, | Geometrical Shapes | made up of f only straight lines. | | f | (7 (D)8 (SOF NSO 2021) | squares in the given figures. | | fa | A } — | (©) 15,4 (0) 15,5 rectangles in the given figure. (SOF IMO 2021) i (SOF IMO 2021) Tapa ee | 5. 6 © 7. (0) | f 12. (0) 3B.) 14) 19. (B) 20. (B) 21, (0) 26. (D) 27. (D) 28. (C) 33. (8) 34. (0) 35. (A) 40. (A) (B) : Cubes : Cy, Coy Cay Cas Cor Co Cylinders : Dy, D2, D3, Dy, Ds, Dg. Cass Odd One Out How to find the odd term amongst the given terms? > Put the things or terms ina category. > Category can be divided on the basis of shapes, size, properties of geometrical figures, numbers (quantity), etc. One to one correspondence In this, student match one object to one other object or person. Look at the given below figures carefully and find the odd one out. es ee me ee (A) (B) io) (0) Explanation (D) : Find the similarities of the four figures. Figures in option (A), (B) and (C) are same. So, figure in option (D) is different from the other three figures. Look at the given below figures carefully and find the odd one out. (A) (8) (© (D) Explanation (C) : All the figures have same shape and size. Figures in option (A), (B) and (D) have shaded Parts on a common (same) side. The shaded Parts in option (C) are not on a common (same) side, So, figure in option (C) is different from the rest. tion (1-21) Find the odd one out. | (D) . UY a s 64x07) ie) ) O08 SEO = | @ WLS Reasoning Workbook-2 Rh OS SXF OS g SB~deo5nwiod g Codtabeat 8 i 24,Find the odd one out. “ . 25, Select the odd one out. 6) ® © 26, Select the odd one out. (A) (8) 27. Select the odd one out. ‘\ “ NX (8) ® © 28 i Which of the following figures is exactly same as the given figure? LRA” % Find the odd one out. ry eS 8) A © f a (0) @ (D) (SOF NSO 2020) ~ © _*%e Reasoning Workbook-2 30. Find the odd one out. ‘@ -@ X > bs (SOF IMo 202 31-Which of the following figures is exactly same as the given figure? “ 8 : gy . @ | (SOF IMO 2029) | 32. Select the odd one out. | @) @ ® S © U © Lo” | (SOF NCO 2021) 33.Find the odd one out. »(B) (8) <> © & o By (SOF NSO 2021) 34. Which of the following is exactly same as the given figure? 2 (D) (SOF IMO 2021) 35. Select the odd one out. (A) lV] (B) (D) Oo (SOF IMO 2021) po 2 © (0) (A) 5. (B) 6. (0) 0 2 ® 1% 2) 861. 8612 B43, a fa G 8 i 16. (O 17. (D) 18. (A) 19. (C) 20. (B) 21. (0) 1% 0 2B. © 24, (D) 25. (8) 26. (0) 27. (0) 28, a ot 30. (8) 31. (8) 32. (0) 33. (C) 34. (A) 35. (C) DY. Cuneta Eu PO EE a 4, (0):All (A), (8) and (C) are open at the top. 2, (Qs Objects in (A), (B) and (D) are sports equipment. 3, (0): Objects in (A), (B) and (C) are manually © operating musical instruments. 4, (A) :Objectsin (B), (C) and (D) are the media operators. 5, (B) : Objects in (A), (C) and (D) are used in writing. 6. (0):(A), (B)and (C) are the eatable products. 7. (C):(A),(B) and (D) are open curves and are also formed from curved lines. 8. (B): In (A), (C) and (D) three squares are \ 25.(B) : In (A), (C) and (D), number of sides in shaded, 9. (A) : Figures in (B), (C) and (D) are divided in three equal parts. 10.(D): In (A), (B) and (C) inner figures are divided in equal parts. 11.{0): Figures in (A), (B) and (C) are formed only by curved lines, 12.(8) : (A), (C) and (D) have five triangles & one circle. 1341) In (8), (C) and (D) two different shapes are placed on one another. ue +n (A), (B) and (D) outer shape can be "awn using inner solids. 15.10) in (a : shaded, ), (B) and (C) alternate circles are TE) stn (A) intersects, a In (A), (B) and (C) a small unshaded te is formed at top comer, *Figures in (8), (C) and (D) are formed ° (8) and (D) two different shapes only by straight lines, | 19.(C) : Figures in (A), (B) and (D) have arrow on both sides of all lines. 20. (B) : In (A), (C) and (D) circle is divided in equal parts. 21. (D) :In (A), (B) and (C) figures are divided in two equal parts. 22. (B) = (A), (C) and (D) are top wear clothes. | 23. (C) : Figures in (A), (B) and (D) are divided in two equal parts. 24.(D) : Figures in (A), (B) and (C) are made from paper. outermost figure is one less than number of sides in innermost figure. 26.(D): Brushing teeth, washing hands and bathing all are good habits. 27.(D): In (A), (B) and (C), all are sports equipment. 28. (D) : Figuie in (D) is same as given figure. 29. (D) : Objects in (A), (B) and (C) are writing tools. 30. (B) : In (A), (C) and (D), number of sides of the figure is 6. | 31.(B): Figure in (B) is same as the given t figure. 32. (D) : Except object in option (D), all others are containers. 33.(C) : Except figure in option (C), all other figures have four sides. ; sles | 34. (A) : Figure in option (A) is exactly sa the given figure. Sot ‘ | 35.(C) z Letter in only option (C) is vowel 00 Analogy In analogy, pair of figures are given on each side of ::. There is a certain relationship between each pair. The student has to identify the Telatio of the given pair and find the missing figure. Direction (1-2) : There is a certain relationship between the pair of figures given on either side ofs:. Identify the relationship of the given pair and find the missing figure. 1 ° : i) (A) (8) © (0) (A) Explanation (A) : First we will discuss the relation between the pair of figures on the left of ::. Inner element of first figure increase in size and becomes outer element of second figure and outer element of first figure becomes inner element of second figure of the pair. Elements on the sides of outer figure in first. figure is removed in second figure. Also, shaded Part gets unshaded and unshaded part gets shaded, > TA :@) ga (A 2 wa) ) fy © fer (0) Ad Explanation (C) : First we discuss about the relation between the left pair. Outer most shape Of first figure gets shaded and becomes inner ost of second figure, middle is stable, inne? most of first figure gets unshaded and becomes outer Most of second figure. a | Analogy © i) There isa certain relationship between the pair of figures on the either side of :: tio a(t a between the left pair and find the missing figure. ' ev ahe rela B70" oa CD) "© => 3, Thereisacertain relationship between the figures (1) & (3) and (2) & (4). Identify the relationship andfind the missing figure. ~ es @ ©) Y re is a certain relationship between the pair of figures on the either side of : etween the left pair and find the missing figure. © Laer tee A win (4-6) : The ety the relation by @ we Reasoning Workdook-2 = . 4d. (D) © 7. Thereisacertain relationship between the figures (1) & (3) and (2) & (4). Identify therelations and find the missing figure. Oo Oo Slo | Hs [Xe |? |Oe G | Eee (S| ey | (1) (2) (3) (4) 5 = Q (a) 48 (8) oa © 8 >) Ps ° ‘Oo Oo 16 0 5 5 ie ~ ‘8. There isa certain relationship between the pair of figures on the either side of ::. Identify the relation between the left pair and find the missing figure, :AR:: Q) :? ~Q0 -AN QO BD 8. Thereisa certain relationship between the: Figures (1) & (3) and (2) & (4), Identify the relations and find the missing figure. A —|/_A Br Be? | (1) (2) a) @) Analogy @) A ® aes © ap © op » dor V V V an (10-20) : There is a certain relationship between the pair of figures on the either side of ot the relation between the left pair and find the missing figure. el 00:0. “A (D) (0) ~ 8 O oka Analogy lationship between the pair of figures on either side of : +. Identify the a en pair and find the missing figure, o : CS u a 2 7 aS a of cant A. snes scone Goro ~f\ © © © @ za.There is a certain relationship between the pair of figures on either side of it. Identify the relationship of the given pair and find the missing fi ° lA 2 There is a certain relationship between the pair of figures on either side of : :, Identify the relationship and find the missing figure. | a ere | eA goshiP | 0 u, ee 1 cetain relationship between the reason either side of ::, Identify id the onship between the left pair and Missing figure, (B) Cis ww (yy (SOF IMO 2020) >. = >> | © _ WE Reasoning Workbook-2 7 1 260g related to of in some way, then in the same way whe is related to «@ a ®) n © oo 0) BB (SOF IMO 202) 27. There is a certain relationship between the pair of figures on either side of :: , Identify the relationship between the left pair and find the missing figure. Ee (A) Al ®) 5) © >) (SOF NCO 2021) 28. There is a certain relationship between pair of figures on either side of :: . Identify the relationship on left pair and find the missing figure. ce A:O | (A) A (@) © © © (SOF NSO 2021) 29.16 <> is related to 12 in some way, then in the same way a is related to (A) 5 (8) 8 (©) 10 (D) 15 (SOF IMO 2021) 20. There is a certain relationship between the Pair of figures on either side of : :. Identify the relationship between the left pair and find the missing figure, (A) J » ab. © = Q (SOF IMO 2021) (D) 3. (C) 4 ao (8) 5. (A) 6. (D) 7. (D) 1 ¢ @ 10. (B) 11, (B) 12) 13, © 14, (8) 16 @ 17, (8) 18, (0) 12) 20 ot. 15 . 23. (A) 24. (C) 25. (B) 26. (B) 27. (0) 28. (8) nt 30. (8) (CO : ao Analogy EEE (0) First figure rotates vertically upwards. a :Outline becomes dotted. (8) : Below element and above element * interchanges their positions. (a) :Divided parts get separated. (0):Second figure can be drawn from first. figure. . {D):All the elements are placed separately. . (A): One more same figure is added of different colour and also size is reduced. .. (B) :All the triangles get separated. 10.(B): Inner element and outer element interchanges their position and shade. 11.(8): Inner unshaded element is enlarged and outer shaded element is reduced in size & increase their number according to sides of outer elements and are placed inside. 121A): Both elements are joined also unshaded part becomes shaded. 13.(C) :Dottedlineand outline is interchanged also unshaded part becomes shaded, 14.(8) : Unshaded part becomes shaded and shaded part becomes unshaded. 15.(¢); , . one Figure flips vertically and one more is added to the lower element. 16.8) 5, fl mall elements are enlarged and large fement is teduced in size, 17.18); )t From second figure to first half ‘ent is removed, Figure flips vertically, Y.(0) “ig | 200 19.(C) : Second element depicts the number of straight lines in first element. 20.(A) : Second element is used to draw first element. 21.(C) : From first figure to second, middle elementis diminished and upper and lower elements joins together. 22.(A) : Colours of outermost and innermost figures are interchanged, 23.(A) : Color of both parts gets interchanged. 24.(C) : In the left pair, second figure can be drawn using first figure. 25. (B) : In the left pair, first figure is obtained by joining the elements in second figure. 26. (B) : Second figure is the instrument used by the person in the first figure. 27. (D) :In the left pair, the number represents the number of straight lines in the given figure. 28.(B) : The number of straight lines in both inner and outer shapes in the second figure is one less than the first figure. 29.(C) : Number of straight lines in =6 As, 6 +6 = 12 Also, number of straight lines in CO =5 So,5+5= 10, 30. (B) : Second element can be put in the first element, Ranking Test | Typel Identify the position of an object or a person from the left end or right end and rank from the top | or from the bottom. If end positions are not marked, then it is taken defaultly (your side) aS left Position or right position, ! Type Il In this type, questions could be asked by interchanging positions of two persons/objects, Type Ill Identify the position or rank of an object or a person with respect to the position or rank of other person, Type IV | Identify the position or rank of an object or a person after removing some objects / person from the series. 1. Teddy is to the immediate left of fourth teddy, (AP (8) T (OR (Ss Seaienont 3K ath sth gth 7th gth Left 7 oe © pe Foe Foe Foe Oe Ome Op - = fe us } iw Wis ast and eighth teddy. So, Sis fourth teddy. Last Hence, teddy R is to the immediate left of fourth teddy, 2. Teddy ___ is to the immediate right of Teddy T, (A) R (B) S (Cu (D) Vv Explanation (C) : Teddy Us to the immediate right of teddy T, Ranking Test | Guces “observe the given figure carefully and answer the given questions, 6): Oo © 8 ®@ whi rd left of Soldier C ? soldiers third to the 1, Which aa Left (C) H ae © (D)A 2, saris third to the right of last soldier. WB (8) H OG (VC 3. Sobier___—is fifth to the left of second soldier. | wo (8) H OB (D)A | 4. Sakier___ is fourth from left end. j ws (8) G OH (O)F 5. Soler __is third to the right of Soldier B. We BE (OG (0) F : on —is the fifth soldier to the left of Soldier C. (8) A OG (DH Dect “tion (7 - a aa the given gue Carefully and answer the given questions. Ne 1 este Wa ich bear ig fourth be the end? a fe GF oc Oe | We S third to the tight of Bear A, ®E > | i th | (Dd (D)G = @ _] Reasoning Workbook-2 9. If Bear Cand A interchange their positions, yas ~ Isat right eng, (AF (8) D ()G i ight end. 10. aaa is third a rig fate ion 11. Bear___ is to the immediate left of Bear E. (aA) Cc (B) A (OG (D)D 12. Bear G is second to the left of Bear : (A) F (8) D (OE (0)B Direction (13 - 17) : Observe the given figure carefully and answer the given questions, fu} = = cy | 2 vi we 13. Bug _____ is at the third position. (a) P (8) Q (OR (Os 14. Bug ____ is at the second position. (A) P (8) Q OR (Os 15. Bug ____ is last from the finish line, (ayy (8) U OT (Ds 16. Bug ____ is at the fourth position. (a) P (8) Q rR (0) s 17. Bug —____ comes after P but before R. av ®)T (a (0)s n figure carefully and answer the given questions. Ranking Test Jown is fifth from the right end? ee 7 Ce oc (D)A Eisto the immediate right of clown, we (8) A (OG me jovnIStight of A and let ofE ND (8) G oc (8 wn Cis to the right of clown G, mee second (8) Third (© Fourth (0) Fifth 22.1FClown Gand Clown E interchange their positions, then clown is at left end. “wo 6) 8 (OF OE 3, Study the following arrangement carefully : BV A228 So Ifring and chocolate interchange their positions, then is the sixth from the right end. CY) (8) az © ” © 24. Mini, Riya, Trishu and Sanchi are sitting on a bench. Use the given clues to find out who is sitting on the left end. + Miniis sitting next to Riya. + Riya is sitting on the right end. + Sanchi is sitting next to Mini. (A) Mini (B) Riya (© Trishu (D) Sanchi 25. IFitems O and P are removed from the given arrangement, then the fourth item from the left endis R (Right) Wo 8)Q (ON (OR 26.Which of the following boats is second to the right of fourth boat from the left end? _wdbbbbb... (B) U (QT (0) Q @ we Reasoning Workbook-2 27.Which car is second to the left of fourth car from the right end? en) T 6 ° A F 6 s ‘ M (AQ (G (OA (0) F 28. Which joker is 4 to the right of 3" joker from the left end? &ASARBSR W (Right) (A)P (8) U (QR (0)s 29.Monkey, is third to the left of second monkey from the right end. ; (Left)~ K (A) S (8) P (ou (0)M (SOF NSO 2020) 30. If toy duck K and Mare removed from the given arrangement, then toy duck. is third from the left end. SSSSSSUOUu (a) Gs (8) ron © a (0) Gy (SOF IMO 2020) 31.Cap is third from the left end, e6oeee T (Left) (ayT (8) Q (0 (0) s {SOF IMO 2020) Ranking Test @) Mand Rare removed from the given arrangement, then pen stand is ynatfpen a aah end, “go00G00GG0 Ww auefd (8) L wt 0) (D)M (SOF NCO 2021) « pook_ is third to the left of fifth book from the right end. 3 SSSVTSeses B (Left) “ i o M oz (D)U (SOF NSO 2021) 34.Toy horse is fourth from the right end in the given arrangement. $5. Bo Bo 25 By By By By Bp W (Left) wu (B) S cM (D)T (SOF IMO 2021) 35. is at the 5'® position from the ticket counter. 2 Nisha Suraj Kavya Pooja’ = Priya’ Sahil Karan ® sahil (B) Kavya (© Priya (0) Suraj (SOF IMO 2021) SiG ae £—__—___—— 3. (A) 4 (0 5. (A) 6 (8) 7. (0) | 10. (D) 11. (A) 12. (0) 3B. 14 8) | 17. (C) 18. (0) 19. (C) 20. (8) 21 (A) 24, (C) 25, (6) 26, (8) 27. 28, el, 31, (B) 32. (A) 33, (C) @ me] Reasoning Workbook-2 Piedad du 9. (8) : When Bear Cand A interchange their positions, then Bear Dis at the right end, (13-17): Last/Seventh sixth Fifth Fourth Third Second First ssi 23. (C) : The new arrangement becomes: BF go Left a @ is sixth from the right end. 24. (C) : Sitting arrangement from the left end to the right end is (Left) Trishu, Sanchi, Mini, Riya (Right) So, Trishu is sitting on the left end. FINISH So, 25. (8) : The new arrangement becomes: hee So, fourth item from the left end is Q. 26,(B) : Fourth boat from the left end is boat S, Second to the right of boat $ is boat U. 27.(C) : Fourth car from the right end is car G, Second to the left of car Gis car A. 28, (D) : 34 joker from left end Is T and 4th to the right of joker T is Joker S. Ranking test QB) (a: second monkey from the right end is monkey L, Third to the left of monkey L is (0 monkey U- new arrangement becomes POOSoBB $0, toy duck $ is third from the left end. 1 (g) :Cap Qis third from the left end. 4.(8) 2,(A):The new arrangement becomes 2. (et) WS u V (Right) So, pen stand T is third from the right end. 33.(C): SSS V2 CSV Ee ][ee (Right)G B (Left) Fifth book from the right end is book S and third to the left of book $ is book Z 34.(B) : Toy horse P is first from the right end. So, Toy horse S is fourth from the right end. 35.(B) : Kavya is at the 5'® position from the ticket counter. 000 Grouping of Figures ang Embedded Figures Grouping of Figures Typel In these type of questions, the candidate is required to analyze the given set of figures, numbers and classify them into groups. Typell Identify the group of given figures. Type lll Finding the number of groups of 2's, 3's, 4's, Embedded Figures A figure (X) is said to be embedded in a figure (Y), if figure (Y) contains figure (X) as its part. Type |: Identify the small part hidden in the given figure. In such types of problems, a figure (X) is given, followed by four parts. One of them is embedded in figure (X). Candidate has to identify such part. Type Il: Identify the figure in which the given part is hidden. In such type of problems, a figure (X) is given followed by four complex figures in such a way that figure (X) is embedded in one and only one of them. The candidate has to select such figure in which figure (X) is embedded. How many groups of 2's can be aes ae @2ae . could be formed from the given objects. (A) 20 (B) 10 y— wt" (ADE Faas sada aa aaaa aa aa aa as aaaaaaad aa. ae ADBAGS 20 groups of 2's can be formed from given images. Grouping of Figures and Embedded Figures In which group the given shape belongs? Shape ay B SOR ue Ga S| QASA) OA (A) Ponly (8) ay (©) BothPandQ = (0) RQandR Explanation (D) : Shape is a triangle and groups P, Q and R are having It. Which of the following figures is exactly embedded in the given Figure (X)? " “ (B) (a) (0) LV I © Planation (A): We ae ee —= @ +E Reasoning Workbook-2 1. How many groups of 5 apples each (If there are 4 apples in each plate) can be formed fi, these apples? (A 4 (B) 3 Os , , , (D) 2 : How many groups of 5 butterflies each can be formed from given butterflies? (A) 3 WW . te 8 ms se Ew ee (2 \ (D) 8 3._ How many groups of 3 cats each can be formed from given cats? “His Ths is hs Ts (bs Us hs hs hs) Us Us Us Us BEbbb BEEbD BRB BE (A) 10 (B) 20 4. Identify the 3 equal groups of nines. 2 ee 3 PE A Wes (B) g (D) |i zs sr oe te Q RE ot tt ° pat dame Lae 5. How many groups of 2 triangles each can be formed fr (A) 14 (B) 10 (C7 (0) 5 6. Number 2 belongs to group Group P GroupQ Group R Group S 391.15] [23 4 5, 7% 13 34f 16 7% 8 9 33,35, 37] 10, 11, 12, 13 (A) P (B) Q (D) s | Grouping of Figures and Embedded Figures @ 5 of 4 mangoes each can be formed from Given fruits? any grOUP' How eG Feb OG Soe 9bL eS P08 G00.%* le Me 5 06 et Cheer ees (B) 4 (3 (D)0 w2 wymany QrOUPs of 5 bottles each can be formed from given bottles? 8, Hor aaaa aaa a ee a aace aaa ws (B) 3 (Os 9, How many groups of 2 toys each can be formed from given toys? EREREREER EEE EREREREEERESX (a8 (B) 5 (O4 (D) 10 10. How many stars are there in each group, if 3 groups of equal number of stars are formed from given stars? Ta tee Ho He se HS we ok Fg Fe gt HE yet (6 (8) 9 oS ea nN 1. How Many butterflies are there in each group, if 4 groups having same number of a erflies are formed? 4 . Me ve be Be Me ih © we Reasoning workbook-2 12. Anjali has some cherries as shown below : 355d Jodo Gods GOO Goud How many cherries are there in each group, if 4 groups having same number of cherries ate formed? (A) 16 (B) 20 (25 (D) 18 Direction (13 - 14) : Study the given figures and find the answer which relates with the given figures, LORD QD Gd Ed QD (A) 3 groups of 5 (B) 2 groups of 3 (C) 6 groups of 2 (D) 2 groups of 6 PE IS TI TID (A) 5 groups of 2. (B) 2groupsof3 — (C) 6 groups of 2. (D) 2 groups of 6 Direction (15 - 16) : Which of the following part is exactly embedded in the given figure as one of its parts without any orientation? wl J ®) | © AA -VAA Direction (17 - 18) : Inwhich of the following figures, the given Shape (X) is exactly embedded as one of its parts? 17. Shape (X) (a) (8) © (0) nae | | 15. (D) 16. Grouping of Figures and Embedded Figures © 5 0-820 squefom the options in which Fig. (X) is exactly embedded as one of its parts, a fig! Fig. (X) S i(@) (0) uM 8) | ih _ z fishes each can be formed from the given fishes. .4grours — @@ @ & & @ @ G@® Ce & @ @ @ Cee Wé (B) 7 os (0) 10 21,Howmany burgers are there in each group, if 4 groups of equal number of burgers are formed from the given burgers? eS*S$eeeee eeceeeece (8) 5 (6 (0)8 Whi . 7 ich of the: following figures is exactly embedded in the given figure as one of its parts? Wa By (8) Lp © Cy ) © bh Hl @ WebG Reasoning Workbook-2 23, Select a figure from the options in which the given figure is exactly embedded as one OF parts. BY ve OV (8) ©), (D) 24.5 groups of bottles each can be formed from the given bottles. BEEGSSSERSSSEESEEEE (A) 4 (8) 5 (6 (8 25. Which of the following figures is exactly embedded in the given figure as one of its parts? a) ® NN © © x 26. groups of three kittens each can be formed. oo SET EE TESS os SEES ETSES 6 27.There are___ equal groups of 4 mangoes each. (A) 3 (B) 4 (5 (D)6 28. Which of the following figures is exactly embedded in the given figure as one of its parts? im py 3 " ‘Ce @_ We Reasoning Workbook-2 34, Select a figure from the options in which the given figure is exactly embedded as one oft, parts. SJ KA WA) Z A) @ OX © Is oe Yu J L NI / LAZ (SOF IMo 202) 35.4 groups of_____ wheels each can be formed from the given wheels. DPBBSOSBOSGGSB PBSOSSGSGOSB (A) 4 (B) 6 (©) 10 (D) 5 (SOF IMO 2021) EN 1. (A) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5 (O) 6. (B) 0) 8. (B) 9. (D) 10. (A) WW. 12. (C) 13. (D) is A) 15. (A) 16. (A) 17. (B) 18. (A) 19. (C) 20. (B) 21. (A) | 22. (A) 23. (A) 24, (A) 25. (B) 26. (D) 27. (A) 28. (8) | | 29. 30. 0) 31. (8) 32. (C) 33. (6) 4 _Ereeg wl be ibe Coding-Decoding How to decode the questions given in coded language? In this type of questions, some particular words are assigned certain substituted Name Then a question is asked, that is to be answered in the substituted code language, If ‘house’ is called "kennel; 'kennel' is called ‘hole’, ‘hole’ is called ‘nest’, then where do dog live? (A) house (B) hole (©) nest (D) kennel Explanation (B) : Dogs live in kennel, but kennel is called hole. ie — If purple’ is called ‘white; ‘white’ is called ‘green; ‘green’ is called ‘blue’ then which colo is on the last strip of Indian flag? (A) purple (8) white (© green (D) blue Explanation (D) : Last strip of Indian flag is of green colour, but green is called blue. 1. If ‘white’ is called ‘black, ‘black’ is called ‘blue’ ‘blue’ is called ‘yellow; then colour of milk is (A) black (B) white (C) blue (D) yellow 2. If 'Sky’' is called ‘Earth, ‘Earth’ is called ‘Planet’ and 'Planet' is called ‘Sun! then stars shine in the 5 (A) Sky (B) Earth (C) Planet (D) Sun 3. If'chair’is called ‘table, ‘table' is called ‘desk, ‘desk’ is called ‘ladder’ then what does a persov sit on? (A) chair (B) table (C) desk (D) ladder 4. If ony 's called ‘rabbit; ‘rabbit’ is called ‘snake ‘snake’ is called ‘monkey; then the king of jungle is . 7 (A) lion (B) rabbit (C) snake (D) monkey Coding-Decoding @ " "Is called "Tuesday; Tuesday's called ‘Monday; ‘Monday's ca iced otek after Monday? ‘Wednesday; then al 50nd ce comes 5 Meh of th (8) Monday (©) Tuesday (0) Wednesday Fs ed right night's called ‘evening, evening's called ‘noon, then when do we nec day’ & jorosleer? (8) night (©) noon (0) evening (9 2 gleapenci,'penci I called ‘eraser ‘easer iscalled "book; then ___ tad to sriscalled ‘pencil, 'p if'pel 7 ase anything encl (© eraser () book m Heald ‘CatCat is called Mouse, Mouse's called ‘Rat! then ves in Kennel, oe (B) Cat (©) Mouse (D) Rat (w) Do it ‘monkey’ is called ‘fish, ‘fish’ is called 'snake’, 'snake' is called ‘ion, then to which is 9. I related? et (8) fish (© snake () lion irbanana'is called ‘apple; ‘apple'is called ‘orange’ and ‘orange'is called ‘watermelon, 10 hich fut the colour is yellow? oe ie (©) orange (0) watermeton 11.1F'foot' is called ‘hand, ‘hand’ is called 'nose’ 'nose' is called ‘forehead; then from which organ a human being breathe? then for (A) forehead (B) hand (C) nose (D) foot 12.If'shoe'is called ‘socks; 'socks' is called 'watch;, ‘watch 'is called ‘tle! then what do we wear on the wrist? (A) shoe (B) socks (C) watch (D) tie 13.IF room's called ‘bed, 'bed! is called ‘window’ ‘window’ is called ‘flower, then on what would aman sleep? (A) window (B) room (C) bed (D) flower MIN pS" is called "ees" "sors" is called " "and Ze is called ‘ey then what is used to write anything? AN 6) em of °) 15,1 5, SR IS called Ge oe is called s and J is called 1 then which of the foll lowing lives in water? (a) (8) © (0) ay Be @ rE Reasoning Workbook-2 16. If & is called ~N ~y is called ww a wag ep then____is green in colour. "NO sd -@ 17. If EMER is called OD }) is called O and 0: is called e& then we canseeourfacein_ (a) OD ®) 0 oo. om 18. pe is called i. Oi. is called & and & is called rf then which of the following is the heaviest animal? SR o Pr opr o ge 19. MF is called TIT Tre rere: peated TBS ans IB called &F. then____is used to write on a paper. > SF (D) BS (a) a (0) HITE 20. ‘Ce is called oun. om is called ox. ox is called 2 and 285 is called then _is used to plough a field. “) ox (8) Gd © 2% © ooo (SOF NSO 2020) oO Coding Decoding (Q) PE 4 Welles pf’ called S iscalled a then____is used to sharp a pencil. a ' 2 e 0 > (SOF IMO 2020) & \ lled Star, then where does man live? 1, Moon is called Earth and Earth is cal I autfsunis called Moon, ee fairer faerie (a) Sun (SOF IMO 2020) fais called “Dressing table’, “Dressing table” is called “Blackboard” and “Blackboard” is 23." Sofa"is : “Bag’, then we sit on . Seed (8) Dressing table a i (0) Blackboard (SOF NCO 2021) © De Q” ei ee ee is called" ) and“ sf "is called e then is used to wear in ears. ‘Lh -@ 9 (SOF NSO 2021) 25.IF Ruler’is called “Paint brush"; “Paint brush’ is called “Sharpener” and “Sharpener” is called Eraser’ then ——— is used to sharp a pencil. 9) Ruler (8) Eraser (O Sharpener (D) Paint brush (SOF IMO 2021) 4. (B) 5 () 6 © 1. (A) 12. (0) 13, (A) uy : 18, (D) 19. (8) 20. () ai. @ HE Reasoning Workbook-2 — Piece se deur tars 1. (A): Milk is of white colour, but white is called black, 2. (8): Stars shine in the Sky, but Sky is called Earth. 3. (6): A person sit on chair, but chair is called table. 4. (8) King of jungleis lion, but lion is called rabbit. 5. (D)= Day just after Monday is Tuesday, but Tuesday is called Wednesday. ‘6. (D): We goto sleep at night, but night is called evening. 7- (D): Eraser is used to erase anything, but eraser is called book, 8. (B): Doglivesin Kennel, but Dog is called Cat. 9. (C): Fisherman is related to fish, but fish is called snake. 10.(B)= Colour of banana is yellow, but banana is called apple. ‘11. (A) = A human being breathes from nose, but nose is called forehead. 12.(D): We wear watch on the wrist, but watch is called tie. 13. (A): Amansleeps on bed, but bedis called window, 14.(C) : as is used to write anything, but —= is called 15.10): ae lives in water, but Oy is called 5. |-17.(B): We can see our face in mC) Ri~at 19.(B): a is used to write ona Pape but ZA iscalled 2° II 20.(C) CS is used to plough field, our Gas, is called 2%. 21.(8): S is used to sharp a pencil bu S s called g 22.(C) : Man live on Earth, but Earth is calle Star. 23.(B): We sit on Sofa, but Sofa is calle Dressing table. 24,(D): 4h is used to wear in ears, bu a. isthe heaviest anima, 16.(0): eg is green in colour, but gs 8 is cae iscallea GD. 25.(B): Sharpener is used to sharp a pen! but Sharpener is called Eraser. 900

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