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CET 1000 All actual CET questions chapter wiseINDEXS.No1234567891011Name of the topicCoding decodingAnalytical PuzzlesSeriesData SufficiencyVerbal ReasoningFill in the BlanksReading ComprehensionVisual ReasoningData InterpretationSyllogismQuantFor your mock taking strategies call us and join cetking workshops for shortcutsCETking Workshops CETking Mocks GDPI ClinicFor details log on to www.cetking.com or Call 9820500380P a g e 2

CET 1000 All actual CET questions chapter wiseCODING AND DECODINGCET PAPER 20061.In certain code DESK is written as # 52, RIDE is written as %7# , How is RISK written in that code?1.2.3.4.5.%725%752%7#2%7 #None of these2.If in a certain code 1578963 is written for PRIVATE and 2344903 is written for MESSAGE. What iswritten SIEGE in that code?1.2.3.4.5.54307473033470543230529033.In certain code language 15729 is written as AEGBI and 2346 is written as BCDF, then how will 23549be written in that language?1.2.3.4.5.BCEDICEBDICBEDIABEDINone of these4.BEGK is related to ADFJ in the same way as the PSVY is related to1.2.3.4.5.ORUXROUXLOUTLOQTNone of theseCET PAPER 20071.ENGLAND is written as 123456 and FRANCE as 785291. How will GREECE be written in this codingscheme?1. 3811912. 391911For your mock taking strategies call us and join cetking workshops for shortcutsCETking Workshops CETking Mocks GDPI ClinicFor details log on to www.cetking.com or Call 9820500380P a g e 3

CET 1000 All actual CET questions chapter wise3. 3941324. 5621345. None of these2.BRIDGE is written as EULGJH in a certain code. How will FRUIT be written in that code?1.2.3.4.5.IUXLWIVLXWIUWXLIUXVTNone of theseCET PAPER 20081.In a certain code RIDE is written as %# @ and TAIL is written as %# @ and TAIL is written as !*# how is DATE written in that code?1.2.3.4.5. #%@ * @ #!@ *@None of these2.Find next letter in the seriesAAAAABAABBAABBCAABBCCA?1.2.3.4.5.ABCDCannot be determined3.In a certain code PRISM is written as OSH1L and RUBLE is written as QVAMD.How will WHORL bewritten in that code?1.2.3.4.5.XIPSMVGNQKUJNSKEGPQMVINSK4.In a certain code CHETAN is written as FEHQDK. How is SUNDER written in that code?1. VRQAHOFor your mock taking strategies call us and join cetking workshops for shortcutsCETking Workshops CETking Mocks GDPI ClinicFor details log on to www.cetking.com or Call 9820500380P a g e 4

CET 1000 All actual CET questions chapter wise2.3.4.5.PXKGHOVRQABUPXKGBUNone of theseCET PAPER 20091.In certain code DESCRIBE is written as FCJSDTFE. How will CONSIDER be written in that EFJTOPDNone of theseCET PAPER 486374.12,156,220,320,356,372,376,?1. 1562. 220For your mock taking strategies call us and join cetking workshops for shortcutsCETking Workshops CETking Mocks GDPI ClinicFor details log on to www.cetking.com or Call 9820500380P a g e 5

CET 1000 All actual CET questions chapter wise3. 3204. 3565. 714855940CET PAPER 20111.D4, F6, H8, J10,?1.2.3.4.5.K12M14L12M13None of these2.3F,6G,11I, 18L,?1.2.3.4.5.21O25N27P27QNone of these3.A,G,L,P,S,?1.2.3.4.5.VWXYNone of these4.AI,BJ, CK,?1.2.3.4.5.DLDMGHIMNone of theseFor your mock taking strategies call us and join cetking workshops for shortcutsCETking Workshops CETking Mocks GDPI ClinicFor details log on to www.cetking.com or Call 9820500380P a g e 6

CET 1000 All actual CET questions chapter wise5.6,11,21,36,56,?1.2.3.4.5.42518191None of these8.1,9,17,33,49,73,?1.2.3.4.5.979899100None of these7.2A11, 4D13,12G17,?1.2.3.4.5.36J2148J2136J19148J23None of these8.4,40,34,?,16,41.2.3.4.5.26212819None of these9.10 30 68 130 222 35012 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e)What will come in place of (C)?1.2.3.4.5.105252132150None of these10.897 681 556 495 465 457For your mock taking strategies call us and join cetking workshops for shortcutsCETking Workshops CETking Mocks GDPI ClinicFor details log on to www.cetking.com or Call 9820500380P a g e 7

CET 1000 All actual CET questions chapter wise815 (a) (b) (c)(d) (e)What will come in place of (d)?1.2.3.4.5.367375364383None of theseANALYTICAL PUZZLES(Q 1 -5)Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:Five indian players Sachin, Bhutia, Leander, Anand and Gopichand are related with the advertisement ofdifferent products of different companies- Nike, Reebok, Pepsi, Coca- Cola and Adidas, though notrespectively . Sachin advertises neither for Sportswear nor for Rackets. Leander advertises for shoes butnot by company Coca cola. Pepsi and Adidas neither produces Diet Coke nor sportswear. Gopichandadvertises for the company Nike but neither for Mineral water nor for Diet Coke. Bhutia and Anandadvertises for Adidas and Pepsi, though not respectively. Coca cola does not produce Mineral water.(CET PAPER 2006)(1) Sachin advertises for which company?1.2.3.4.5.Coca ColaAdidasPepsiData InadequateNone of these(2)Mineral water is the product of the company?1.2.3.4.5.NikeCoca ColaPepsiData InadequateNone of these.(3)Who advertises for the company Reebok?1.2.3.4.5.SachinLeanderGopichandData InadequateNone of theseFor your mock taking strategies call us and join cetking workshops for shortcutsCETking Workshops CETking Mocks GDPI ClinicFor details log on to www.cetking.com or Call 9820500380P a g e 8

CET 1000 All actual CET questions chapter wise(4)Which of the following is definitely true?1.2.3.4.5.Leander- Shoes- NikeAnand- Diet Coke- Coca ColaSachin- Diet Coke- Coca ColaBhutia- Sportswear- ReebokNone of these(5)Which of the following is definitely false?1.2.3.4.5.Leander- Nike- ShoesAnand- Pepsi-Mineral water.Bhutia- Adidas- RacketsGopichand-Nike- RacketsNone of these(Q 1- 5)Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:Seven Officers A,B,C,D,E,F and G travel to different places- Delhi, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Pune,Tirupati and Ahemedabad. Each of them is working in different departments- Accounts, Personnel,Marketing, HR, Computers, PR and Security. The order of persons, places and departments is notneccessarily the same.B travels to Delhi and works in personnel department. C goes to Hyderabad but does not work inAccounts or Computers. E does not travel to Kolkata or Tirupati and works in HR. F goes to Ahemedabadand works in Marketing. G works in Security department but does not go to Kolkata or Bangalore.A goesto Tirupati. The one goes to Kolkata does not work in accounts.(CET PAPER 2008)(1)G goes to which place?1.2.3.4.5.TirupatiAhemedabadDelhiPuneNone of these(2)Who works in Accounts department?1.2.3.4.BCDC or DFor your mock taking strategies call us and join cetking workshops for shortcutsCETking Workshops CETking Mocks GDPI ClinicFor details log on to www.cetking.com or Call 9820500380P a g e 9

CET 1000 All actual CET questions chapter wise5. None of these(3)C works in which department?1.2.3.4.5.ComputersAccountsPRCannot be determinedNone of these(4)Who works in computer department?1. D2. C3. A4. G5. None of these(5)Who goes to Bangalore?1.2.3.4.5.DEFD or ENone of these(Q 1-5)Study the following information carefully to answer these questionsSeven friends L,J,K,T,R, H AND V are working in three different organizations X,Y,Z with at least twopersons in each organization. Each of them is in a different department viz Operations, HR. Marketing,Research, Design, Accounts and Administration not necessarily in the same order. J works inoperations organization. H works in Design in organization X only with L. Those who work in HR and andadministration work in the same organization. K works in organization Z but does not work in researchdevelopment. V works in administration for organization Y. The one who works in Accounts works inorganization X. T works in organization Y.(CET PAPER 2009)(1)R works in which organization?1.2.3.4.XYZY or ZFor your mock taking strategies call us and join cetking workshops for shortcutsCETking Workshops CETking Mocks GDPI ClinicFor details log on to www.cetking.com or Call 9820500380P a g e 10

CET 1000 All actual CET questions chapter wise5. Cannot be determined.(2)Who works in HR?1.2.3.4.5.KTRJNone of these(3)Which of the following combinations is tionY-V-HRNone of these(4)Three persons work in which organisation?1.2.3.4.5.YZXY or ZX or Z(5)K works in which department?1.2.3.4.5.HRDesignResearchMarketingNone of these(Q1-3)A, B, C, D and E live in a six storey building(ground floor five floors). Second floor of thebuilding is vacant . B lives only above C. A lives immediately above E. D does not stay on the topmostfloor.(CET PAPER 2010)(1) Who of the following lives on the ground floor of the building?1. A2. BFor your mock taking strategies call us and join cetking workshops for shortcutsCETking Workshops CETking Mocks GDPI ClinicFor details log on to www.cetking.com or Call 9820500380P a g e 11

CET 1000 All actual CET questions chapter wise3. C4. D5. E(2)Who of the following lives immediately above the floor is vacant?1. A2. B3. C4. D5. E(3)How many people live between A and B?1.2.3.4.5.NoneOneTwoThreeCannot be determined(Q1-7) Study the following information carefully to answer these questionsEight family members P,Q,R,S,T,U,V and W are sitting around a circular table. Some of them are facingthe centre while some are facing outside. R, the son of S sits third to right of his sister V. V faces the centre and no male is an immediateneighbor of V. S sits second to left of her husband W.W is not immediate neighbour of R. The father of W sits second to the left of his only daughter in law sitting at the table. Y, the mother of W sits to the immediate left of her husband. No one sits between W and his brother P T. the daughter of P sits second to the right of her grandmother All in the children in the group face the same direction as their fathers.(CET PAPER 2011)(1)What is the position of S with respect to her mother in law?1.2.3.4.5.Second to the leftImmediately to the rightThird to the leftSecond to the rightThird to the right(2)How many people sit between W and his niece?For your mock taking strategies call us and join cetking workshops for shortcutsCETking Workshops CETking Mocks GDPI ClinicFor details log on to www.cetking.com or Call 9820500380P a g e 12

CET 1000 All actual CET questions chapter wise1.2.3.4.5.NoneOneTwoThreeFour(3) Which of the following statements regarding Q is definitely correct?1.2.3.4.5.Q is a femaleV is the cousin of QR and V are immediate neighbors of QQ is the grandmother of TP is the son of Q(4)What is the position of V with respect to her uncle?1.2.3.4.5.Fourth to the leftImmediately to the rightThird to the leftSecond to the rightThird to the right(5)Who sits to third to the right of T?1.2.3.4.5.Her fatherHer uncleHer auntHer grandfatherHer cousin(6)Who among the following has a male sitting to the immediate left as well to the right?1. W2. S3. O4. R5. Y(7) Who among the following faces outside?1. Q2. SFor your mock taking strategies call us and join cetking workshops for shortcutsCETking Workshops CETking Mocks GDPI ClinicFor details log on to www.cetking.com or Call 9820500380P a g e 13

CET 1000 All actual CET questions chapter wise3. W4. Y5. RSERIESCET PAPER 2006Select the alternative which completes the series1. WFB, TGD, QHG,?1.2.3.4.5.NJKNIJZIKNIKPJK2.BMX,DNW, FOW, .4.5.JCRNJSMRKDSMKSCMJRMRCET PAPER 2007Find the next term in the given series in each of these questions1.198,194,185.169, ?1.2.3.4.5.13614411292None of theseFor your mock taking strategies call us and join cetking workshops for shortcutsCETking Workshops CETking Mocks GDPI ClinicFor details log on to www.cetking.com or Call 9820500380P a g e 14

CET 1000 All actual CET questions chapter wise2.198,202,211,227,?1.2.3.4.5.21021225227None of these3.125,80,45,20,?1.2.3.4.5.812105None of these4.5,7,9,11,13,?1.2.3.4.5.151086None of these5.0,2,5,12,20,?1.2.3.4.5.38304560None of these6.35,30,25,20,15,10,?1.2.3.4.5.151052None of these7.5,6,8,9,11,?1. 152. 123. 17For your mock taking strategies call us and join cetking workshops for shortcutsCETking Workshops CETking Mocks GDPI ClinicFor details log on to www.cetking.com or Call 9820500380P a g e 15

CET 1000 All actual CET questions chapter wise4. 205. None of these8.6,9,7,10,8,11,?1.2.3.4.5.1213914None of theseCET PAPER 20081.6I:E4::A9:?1.2.3.4.5.7FF@R77RNone of theseCET PAPER 47,146,443,1334,?1.2.3.4.5.30073507370540074704For your mock taking strategies call us and join cetking workshops for shortcutsCETking Workshops CETking Mocks GDPI ClinicFor details log on to www.cetking.com or Call 9820500380P a g e 16

CET 1000 All actual CET questions chapter 4.5.786784782780778CET PAPER 20101.In a certain code QUADRATIC is written as BJJDQRVBE.How is OBJECTIVE written in that DNone of theseDATA SUFFICIENCYCET PAPER 2006Directions (1 TO 5): Each of the questions below consists of a questions and two statements numbered Iand II Tare given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements aresufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements andGive answer (a) if the data in Statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data inStatement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question,Give answer (b) if the data in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data inStatement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.Give answer (c) if the data in Statement I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer thequestion.Give answer (d) if the data in both the Statements I and II are not sufficient to answer the question.For your mock taking strategies call us and join cetking workshops for shortcutsCETking Workshops CETking Mocks GDPI ClinicFor details log on to www.cetking.com or Call 9820500380P a g e 17

CET 1000 All actual CET questions chapter wiseGive answer (e) if the data in both the Statements I and II together are necessary to answer thequestion.1.What is the code for 'sky' in the code language?I. In a code language 'sky is clear' is written as 'de rafa'.II. In the same code language 'make it clear' is written as 'de gajo'.2.How is Mohan related to Divya?I. Mohan is the only son of Divya's mother-in-law.II. Rani is Mohan's only sister.3.Village 'R' is in which direction with respect to village 'D'?I. Village 'R' is to the North of village 'T' which is to the West of village 'F'.II. Village 'D' is to the West of village 'T'.4.How many children does 'M' have?I. 'H' is the only daughter of 'X' who is wife of 'M'.II. K and J are brothers of 'M' .5.What is Sunil's rank from the top in a class of 25 students?I. Sunil ranks three ranks above Sudhir who ranks 18th from the bottom.II. Sunil's rank from the top is two ranks below Sheela who ranks 23rd from the bottom.Directions (6 TO 10): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numberedI and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient toanswer the question. Read both the statements and—Give answer (a) if-the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data instatement /l alone are not sufficient to answer the questionGive answer (b) if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data instatement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.Give answer (c) if the data either in statements I alone or in statement II. alone are sufficient to answerthe question.Give answer (d) if the data given in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer thequestion.For your mock taking strategies call us and join cetking workshops for shortcutsCETking Workshops CETking Mocks GDPI ClinicFor details log on to www.cetking.com or Call 9820500380P a g e 18

CET 1000 All actual CET questions chapter wiseGive answer (e) if the data In both the statement I and /l together are necessary to answer the question.6.Is the given number odd?I. The number is not divisible by 5.II. The number is not divisible by 3, 6 or 7.7.What is the per cent rate of simple interest per annum?1. The amount doubles in 6 years with the interest rate.II. The interest amount is Rs. 1,600/- for the first year.8.What is the length of a train which crosses a- pole in 20 seconds.I. The train crosses a 300 metres long platform in 35 seconds.II. The speed of the train is 72 km/hour.9 How much is the height of a triangle ABC.I. The measure of the three sides is 3; 5 and 6 cm.II. One of the angles is 90 .10.What is the difference between the ages of Madhu and Shweta?-I. The sum of their ages is 75 years and the ages. are in the ratio of 3 : 2 or 2 : 3.II. Madhu is 45 years old and the respective ratio of ages of Shweta and Madhu is 2 : 3.11. What is the value of a two digit number?I. The product of the digits is O.II. One of the digit’s is 6.12.What is the value of a two digit number?I. The product of the digits is O.II. The difference between the digits is 9.13.What is the value of a two digit number?I. The difference between the digits is 4.II. The product of the digits is O.For your mock taking strategies call us and join cetking workshops for shortcutsCETking Workshops CETking Mocks GDPI ClinicFor details log on to www.cetking.com or Call 9820500380P a g e 19

CET 1000 All actual CET questions chapter wise14.What is- the value of a two digit number?I. The difference between the digits is 9.II. The sum of the two digits is 9 and one of the digits is also' 9. 15.How much was the per cent profit on selling a product?I. The total profit was Rs. 175/II. A. rebate of 2.5% on the labelled price was given.CET PAPER 2007Directions (Qs.1 to 5): Two information I and II about the problem have been given. Mark answer(a) If I alone is sufficient to give answer.(b) If n alone is sufficient to give answer.(c) If both I and II are necessary to give answer.(d) If either l or II is sufficient to give answer.(e) If neither I nor II is sufficient to give answer.1. A's age is 3 years more than the average age of B and C. What is A's age?I. B's age is 4 years more than C's.II. The total age of A, Band C is 40 years.2.How much time will a train x metres long take to cross a platform y metres long?I. The speed of the train is m km/hr.II. The length of the train is half of that of the platform.3. How much profit does the trader make?I. He sells 5 kg of apples at the rate of Rs. x per kg.II. He makes 30% profit per kg.4.What is the average marks obtained by a student?I. He secured P, Q, R, Sand T marks respectively but marks for one paper is awaited.II. The full marks for each paper is 100.Directions (Qs. 5 to 9): The questions below consist of questions followed by two statements labelled Iand II. You have to decide if these statements are sufficient to answer the question. Give answer(a) if statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question but statement II alone is not sufficient toanswer th

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