Dr. (CDR) N K Natarajan Solutions for Chapter: Bonus Solved Paper, Exercise 1: Exercise
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Select the most appropriate word from the options against each number.
About sixty percent of the human body is water. If you could (10) out a human being like a (11), you would obtain about fifty litres of water. This water which is not like (12) water because of the substance it (13) is necessary to the life of the human being. About a gallon of it is in the blood vessels and is (14) circulating by temperature.

Directions: Read the passage given below and fill in the blanks with the suitable option.
About sixty percent of the human body is water. If you could ____(1)____ out a human being like a ____(2)____, you would obtain about fifty litres of water. This water which is not like ____(3)____ water because of the substance it ____(4)____ is necessary to the life of the human being. About a gallon of it is in the blood vessels and is ____(5)_____ circulating by temperature.
Select an appropriate word for blank 5.

A crate of mangoes contains one bruised mango for every mangoes in the crate. If out of every bruised mangoes are considered not saleable, and there are not saleable mangoes in the crate, how many mangoes are there in the crate?

A man row upstream and downstream in hours. He can also row upstream and downstream in hours. Find the rate of current.

Out of the four figures (a), (b), (c) and (d), three are similar in a certain manner. However, one figure is not like the other three. Choose the figure which is different from the rest.
(a) (b) (c) (d)

Directions: In each problem, out of the four figures (a), (b), (c) and (d), three are similar in a certain manner. However, one figure is not like the other three. Choose the figure which is different from the rest.
(a) (b) (c) (d)

Choose the figure which is different from the rest:

Five figures marked 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 are called the problem figures followed by four other figures marked (a), (b), (c) and (d) called the answer figures. Select a figure from amongst the answer figures which will continue the same series as established by the five problem figures:
