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Questions of IQ from NET-1 2014


Questions of Intelligence from NET-1

Below are some of the questions which were in NET-1 (Nust Entrance Test) held in December 2013. These are easy, you just have to use your mind a bit. Try these, we will be adding the answer key and more questions soon. Meanwhile you can discuss the answers below in comments. In case you are not aware of any term used below in questions search it on the net and then get back and answer on your own. Do not accept the answers from others. This practice will be very helpful for you guys. 



1)
 Which of these rest is different from others?
a) Physics
b) Chemistry
c) Geography
d) Zoology

2) Choose the odd one out
a) Chocolate
b) Bread
c) Cake
d) Biscuits

3) Pick the odd one out
a) cot
b) sheet
c) blanket
d) pillow

4) Pick the odd one out
a) Study
b) Knowledge
c) Write
d) Learn

5) Pick the odd one
a) green 
b) violet
c) white
d) yellow

6) Pick the odd one out
a) SAARC
b) WHO
c) IMF
d) UNICEF

7) Pick the odd one out
a) Calendar
b) Month
c) Day 
d) Time

8) 32 31 30 
        33 33 29
        34 35 ?
a) 27
b) 30
c) 31
d) 40

9) Complete the series:
3760, 1880, 360, 180, 45,? 
a) 13 
b) 15 
c) 11.5
d) 22.5

10) What will be the next term in the sequence? 
25/50, 50/100, 150/300, 600/1200, ?
a) 3000/6000
b) 1200/2400
c) 750/1500
d)    none of these


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