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1.3Reading skillConversation based question
2.4Reading skillConversation based question
3.3Reading skillConversation based question
4.4MiscellaneousNumbers (Cardinals and ordinals)
5.4Language studyPunctuation mark
6.3Language studyTense
7.2Language studyContracted forms
8.3GrammarRe cognizing parts (Subject and predicate)
9.3GrammarParts of speech – Adjective
10.3GrammarAdverbs
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11.2Creative ThinkingMottos and massages
12.3Word gamesWord register
13.1Word gamesRidding
14.3Reading skillQuestion based on passage
15.4Reading skillQuestion based on passage
16.2Reading skillQuestion based on passage
17.4Creative thinkingLetter writing
18.3Language studyProverb
19.4GrammarWh type question
20.1Creative writingMottos and massage
Q. NoCorrect OptionUnitSolution
21.3Creative writingMottos and massage
22.1Language studyIdioms
23.3Reading skillAdvertisement
24.2Reading skillAdvertisement
25.4MiscellaneousThe question based on General knowledge

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26.3To identify the fraction – To identify the fraction
representing the shaded part of the given figure.
27.1Place value and face value.
28.1Measurement – Meter, Centimeter
29.1Line Ray, Line Segment : number of rays
30.3Simple subtraction of three digit numbers.
31.3Closed and open figure – closed figure
32.1Comparison of numbers : greater than or smaller than
33.3Calendar
34.1Comparison of fractions representing unshaded parts
35.2Type of a triangle
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36.3To find the value of a letter
37.4To write three digit number in numerical form.
38.2Multiplication : Three digit number × single digit number
39.2Measurement : Liter – Mililiter
40.3To write three digit number in words.
41.4Question based on 1 to 100 numbers.
42.3Angle and types of angle.
43.2Reading and writing of a fraction.
44.2Time reading
45.3To write ‘1000’ in words.
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46.1Division : Three digit number ÷ Single digit number
47.1Expanded form of numbers.
48.4Pictorial information
49.3Pictorial information
50.3To form a word problem with the
help of given information.
51.4Mathematical expression
52.3Perimeter
53.1Coins and Currency notes
54.2To form three digit number by using given digits.
55.4To identify symmetrical and asymmetrical figure.
Q. NoCorrect OptionSolution
56.1Subtraction of three digit numbers with borrowing.
57.3To identify odd and even number.
58.2Multiplication : Word problem
59.3Subtraction of fractions having equal denominator
60.4Surface of a thing
61.3Measurement : weight
62.1Cuboid – surfaces
63.1To solve word problem of addition and subtraction.
64.4To identify the equivalent fraction of a fraction.
65.3Time reading : To identify a time in the clock.
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66.1To identify coins and currency notes.
67.1Geometrical figures : To identify the
number of geometrical figures.
68.1Multiplication : To solve a word problem.
69.3Fraction : To identify an improper fraction
70.2Addition → rupees paise
71.4Geometrical figures : Sides, angles
72.1Subtraction of fractions having equal denominator.
73.2Coins and currency notes.
74.3Measurement : Liter an Mililiter
75.4Ascending and descending order of numbers :
To identify the correct ascending order
of numbers written in word form.

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1.1Punctuation marksPunctuation marks – Capital letters
2.2Word puzzles and riddlesRiddles
3.3Stock expressionGreetings – Permission
4.3Letter of the alphabetLetters having different sound
5.4VocabularyFruits and coloures name
6.2VocabularyNumbers and pictures
7.4VocabularyPicture and its name
8.3Correction between picture
and expression
Picture and its expression
9.2Numerical InformationDays and months – Days name
10.4Punctuation marksPunctuation marks – Comma
Q. NoCorrect OptionUnit NameSolution
11.1VocabularyAlphabetical order – Words
writing alphabetically
12.3VocabularyRealeted words – Flowers names
13.3MiscellaneousArticles
14.3Creative writingMottos
15.4VocabularyComprehension – Animals
and its young ones.
16.2Numerical InformationTelling time – Showing clock time
17.4MiscellaneousPreposition
18.2Creative writingAdvertisement
19.3Numerical InformationNumbers – Cardinals and ordinals
20.4VocabularyOpposite words
1
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21.3Punctuation marksPunctuation marks – Full stop
22.1VocabularyNames of figures
23.4VocabularyContracted forms
24.1Word puzzles and riddlesPuzzles
25.2MiscellaneousDialogue writing

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26.2Directions (Puzzles)Four times, east direction will be at the right
hand side of Abdul while going to school from home.
27.3To identify specific sequence
of figures (sequence)
Figures are rotating in anticlockwise direction
and an inner arrow is rotating in clockwise direction.
28.4To identify specific sequence
of figures (sequence)
The figure in a circle is rotating in
450 in a clockwise direction.
29.4Following instructions
(comprehension) English letter series
In English letter series, 16th letter from the
left side is ‘P’ and 5th letter at the right side of ‘P’ is ‘U’.
30.3Social intelligenceonly actions ‘B’ and ‘D’ are
correct while crossing the chowk
when the signal is red.
31.3Exactly matching figureFigure in option No. 3 matches exactly
with the given question figure.
32.3Exactly matching figureFigure in option No. 3 matches exactly
with the given question figure.
33.1Place in a queue (puzzles)
There are total 17 boys in a queue.
34.2Code language (using
digits for digits)
5 × 4 = 20, 7 × 6 = 42, 3 × 2 = 6, 8 × 7 = 56
35.1Calendar (puzzles)20th December to 31st December = 12 days,
1st January to 31st January = 31 days 31 + 12 = 43
Keshavrao will join his work on 1st February.
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36.3To find odd termThere are two circles in a figure in option No. 3.
37.4To find odd term‘Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh
and Rajasthan’ are names of states
while ‘Satara’ is a name of district.
38.1To find odd term‘9, 25 and 81’ these are square numbers
while ‘5’ is a prime number.
39.3To find odd termThere is an acute angle inside hexagone
in a figure in option No. 3 while there is an
acute angle inside octagone in other figures.
40.2To find odd termAll others are leafy vegetables except ‘peas’.
41.1Following instructions
(comprehension)
Five letter words – Smita, likes, trees (three words)
42.2Change in a nameNagpur is famous for oranges but
‘Nagpur’ is called as ‘Ahilyanagar’.
43.2Emotional intelligence‘To use smartphone to watch educational
videos in free time’ is the correct answer.
44.1Code languageDigits are used for letters
D = 4, B = 2, C = 1, so 4 × 2 + 1 = 9, 9 → letter”F’.
45.4RelationsSoham is a nephew of Ashwini’s mother.
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46.1Mirror imageFigure in option No. 1 is the correct
mirror image of question figure.
47.3Mirror imageFigure in option No. 3 is the correct
mirror image of question figure.
48.2Logic and conclusion –
comparison
Najma > Tehseen > Liam > Shalini,
Najma is the tallest.
49.1Code language –
To use symbols for letters
A =   , N = △ , T =  ,
So ANT →   
50.1Following instructions
(comprehension)
Digits having same digit before and after are
= 676, 767, 585, 535, 474, 747 → Six times
51.3To find term matching with a groupTo find term matching with a group
52.2To find term matching with a groupA group of months having 31 days
in them is given so term matching
with it will be → March (31 days)
53.4To find term matching with a groupA group of figures having four
equal parts of it is given, so figure in
option No. 4 will match with the group.
54.3To find term matching with a groupA group of outdoor games is given, so a
term matching with this group will be → Kho-kho
55.2To find term matching with a groupThe sum of digits in all numbers is 13.
76 = 7 + 6 = 13, 94 = 9 + 4 = 13,
85 = 8 + 5 = 13, so 67 = 6 + 7 = 13
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56.1Puzzle (Event Analysis)Ishan likes three fruits. Sukhwinder, Anil,
Sunil and Jesen all like two fruits.
57.4Venn diagramNumber of students who like Marathi
and Hindi language = 6 + 4 = 10
58.3Code languageDigits are used for letters,
L = 9, O = 5, C = 8, K = 3, so LOCk → 9583
59.4Water reflectionFigure in option No. 4 is the correct
water reflection of given question figure.
60.3Water reflectionFigure in option No. 3 is the correct water
reflection of given question figure.
61.3To find the sequenceNumbers goes on increasing by
29 – 58 + 29 = 87, 87 + 29 = 116,
116 + 29 = 145
62.1Logic and conclusion (Age)The sum of ages of Shweta, Sai and Nishita
before 3 years = 18 years. The sum of their
present ages = 18 + 9 = 27 years.
The sum of their ages after 3 years = 27 + 9 = 36 years.
63.2Symbol seriesFirst symbol occurs at last in the next group.
64.3Puzzle – Mathematical
relation among numbers
In first figure → 5 × 7 = 35 35 × 2 = 70,
in second figure → 2 × 3 = 6 → 6 × 2 = 12
in third figure → 8 × 9 = 72 → 72 × 2 = 144
65.4To count geometrical figuresNumber of quadrilaterals = 2
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66.2Puzzle – calendar1st january – Thursday, Days on 1st, 2nd and 3rd
 date occurs five times in a month having 31 days in it.
1st → Thursday, 2nd → Friday, 3rd → Saturday,
so Sunday will not occur five times.
67.1To find wrong term‘Black, Yellow, White, Blue’ are names of
colours, while ‘Dark’ is not a name of colour.
68.3Puzzle – place in a row
In this sequence, rose plant will be at
2nd, 7th, 12th, 17th, 22nd and 27th number.
69.4Following instructions
(comprehension)
Meaningful words → mat, cat, hat
70.3Similar relation‘sugar’ is measured in ‘kilogram’
similarly ‘water’ is measured in ‘liter’.
71.4Similar relationnumbers : 11 × 11 = 121, so 4 × 4 = 16
72.2Similar relationOuter small circles gets shaded and
inner small circle gets unshaded in second
figure similarly outer small squares will get
shaded and inner small square will get
unshaded in the fourth figure
73.4Similar relationp → q (mirror image), T →    (water reflection)
similary L →      (mirror image),
A →   (water reflection). So ‘   ‘ is correct answer.
74.2Similar relationA quarter part of 800 = 200
similarly a quarter part of 60 = 15
75.4तर्कसंगती व अनुमानThere will be a right angle between hour
hand and minute hand of a clock at
three o’clock in dawn and and
nine o’clock in the right.(There will be an
obtuse angle at half past two in the afternoon)

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