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IQ test for SSB Aspirants - Sample test

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The following tasks require you to analyse alphanumeric patterns built according to certain rules.
Question 1: Please enter the missing figure: 3 , 5, 8, 13, 21,

Question 2: Please enter the missing figure: 4, 5, 8, 17, 44,

Question 3: Please enter the missing figure: 3, 4, 8, 17, 33,

Question 4: Please enter the missing figure: 11, 9, 7, 5, 3,

Question 5: Please enter the missing figure: 3, 6, 18, 72, 360,

Question 6: Please enter the missing figure: 30, 29, 27, 26, 24, 23, 21, 20,

Question 7: Please enter the missing character: A, D, G, J,

Question 8: Please enter the missing character: D, G, K, N, R,

Question 9: Please enter the missing character: B, C, E, H, L,

Word Plays

Question 10:Please insert the missing character to form two words: HUM ORK

 

Question 11:Please insert the missing character to form two words: SLO IDE

 

Question 12:Please insert the missing character to form two words: VEI ASER

 

Question 13:Please mark the word not matching the other words (odd one out):

London Paris Dublin Den Haag Vienna

 

Question 14:Please mark the word not matching (content) the other words (odd one out):

Whale Shark Herring Carp Pike

 

Question 15:Please mark the word not matching (content) the other words (odd one out):

Edgar Allan Poe Henry Adams Jack London Ernest Hemingway Daniel Defoe

 

Series of Figures
Question 16:Please find the figure continuing the series:

a       b       c       d      

Question 17:Please find the figure continuing the series:

a       b       c       d       e      

Question 18:Please find the figure continuing the series:

a       b       c       d       e      

Question 19:Please find the figure continuing the series:

a       b       c       d       e      

Question 20:Please find the figure continuing the series:

a       b       c       d       e      

Question 21:Please find the figure continuing the series:

a       b       c       d       e      

Question 22:Please find the figure continuing the series:

a       b       c       d       e      

Question 23:Please find the odd one: :

a       b       c       d       e      

Question 24:Please find the odd one:

a       b       c       d       e      

Find the identical cubes. Attention! All sides of a cube look different. Please mark only solutions with 2 corresponding sides!

Question 25:Question 26:Question 27:Question 28:
a       a       a       a      
b       b       c       b      
d       c       d       c      
e       d       e       d      

Logical Question: Which conclusion is correct?
 
Question 29:30 years ago it would take a worker five hours to make a chair. Today it takes him just 30 minutes.
a) Man has become more industrious.
b) People work faster in order to avoid unemployment.
c) Chairs have a shorter life cycle.
d) Workers have more spare time.
e) Productivity has increased.
 
Question 30: Drinking and Driving causes many accidents.
a) People drink too much alcohol.
b) People should not drive when over the legal limit.
c) There is a chance of 20 percent to cause an accident by driving in drunk condition.
d) Alcohol diminishes driving skills.
e) The police should carry out more breathanalysing tests.
 
Question 31: During the Christmas period toy shops increase their sales.
a) In winter time children like playing at home.
b) Half of the Christmas presents are toys.
c) At Christmas many toys are given as presents.
d) In winter more toys are produced.
e) Toys for adults are becoming more and more popular.
 
Question 32: Today is Wednesday. What will the fourth day from yesterday be?
a) Sunday   b) Monday   c) Friday   d) Thursday   e) Saturday
 
Question 33: The day before the day before yesterday is three days after Saturday. What day is today?
a) Sunday   b) Monday   c) Friday   d) Thursday   e) Saturday
 
Question 34: Which lamp is the brightest?
Lamp A is less bright than Lamp B
Lamp B is brighter than Lamp C
Lamp C is as bright as Lamp D
Lamp B is brighter than Lamp D
Lamp D is brighter than Lamp A
Lamp A   Lamp B   Lamp C   Lamp D   no solution
 
Question 35: Who is the shortest?
Oliver is as tall as Otto
Bert is shorter than Ben
Ben is taller than Otto
Oliver is shorter than Bert
a) Oliver       b) Otto       c) Bert       d) Ben       e) no solution
 
Question 36: A trader buys tea for Rs.1200 and sells it for Rs.1500. Per sack of tea he makes a profit of Rs.50. How many sacks of tea did he have?
 
Question 37: 87 kg of potatoes are distributed in two boxes. One box weighs 11 kg less than the other one. How many kilograms of potatoes does the lighter box contain?
 
Question 38: What is the result of multiplying all figures from 0 to 25?