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Question 1
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section-I
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section-I
Which is the best route to travel to D from Y?
Question 2
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section-I
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section-I
Which is the shortest route to reach P from F?
Question 3
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section-I
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section-I
Select the most convenient route to go to H from V
Question 4
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section-I
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section-I
Select the shortest route to reach U from A?
Question 5
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section-I
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section-I
Which is the most suitable route to reach Q starting from B?
Question 6
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section-I
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section-I
Which is the best route to travel from D to E?
Question 7
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section-I
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section-I
Which is the shortest route to reach P from U?
Question 8
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section-I
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section-I
Which is the most convenient route to go to N from J?
Question 9
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section-I
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section-I
Select the most suitable route to reach L from R
Question 10
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section-I
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section-I
Which is the shortest route to reach E from N?
Question 11
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section II
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section II
Which is the best route to go to V from A?
Question 12
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section II
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section II
Which is the shortest route to reach D from W?
Question 13
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section II
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section II
Select the most convenient route to reach M from Q
Question 14
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section II
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section II
Select the shortest route to reach Q from S
Question 15
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section II
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section II
Which is the most suitable route to reach G starting from D?
Question 16
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section II
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section II
Which is the most suitable route to reach E from O?
Question 17
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section II
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section II
Which is the most convenient route to reach B from U?
Question 18
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section II
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section II
Which is the most convenient route to reach Q from C?
Question 19
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section II
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section II
Select the most suitable route route to go to K from G
Question 20
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section II
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section II
Which is the shortest route to reach Q from N?
Question 21
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section III
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section III
Which is the most suitable route to reach C from R?
Question 22
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section III
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section III
Which is the shortest route to go to K from R?
Question 23
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section III
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section III
Select the most convenient route to reach D from Y
Question 24
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section III
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section III
Select the shortest route to go to Q from U
Question 25
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section III
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section III
Which is the most suitable route to go to Y starting from Q?
Question 26
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section III
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section III
Which is the best route to reach A from U?
Question 27
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section III
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section III
Which is the shortest route to go to E from I?
Question 28
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section III
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section III
Which is the most convenient route to reach R from P?
Question 29
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section III
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section III
Select the most convenient and best route to reach J from M
Question 30
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section III
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section III
Which is the shortest route to go to Q from I?
Question 31
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section IV
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section IV
Which is the best route to reach X from C?
Question 32
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section IV
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section IV
Which is the shortest route to go to A from D?
Question 33
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section IV
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section IV
Select the most convenient route to reach K from R
Question 34
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section IV
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section IV
Select the most suitable route to go to A from U
Question 35
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section IV
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section IV
Which is the best route to travel from C to I?
Question 36
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section IV
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section IV
Which is the best route to go to Q from E?
Question 37
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section IV
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section IV
Which is the shortest route to go to L from I?
Question 38
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section IV
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section IV
Which is the most convenient route to go to P from T?
Question 39
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section IV
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section IV
Select the most suitable route to reach A from E?
Question 40
Direction : Study carefully each of the diagrams given below. You are required to select the shortest route for going from one place to the other in each diagram.
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section IV
• In each diagram vertical () and horizontal () lines indicate routes. There are some barriers (–O–) in almost every route which cannot be traversed.
• In each diagram there are some boxes () containing numbers. Each box is a house of four walls, two of which are attached to the routes.
• The route selected by you to travel from one position to another must touch one or two wall(s) of a box and the number of that box is the route number.
• In each diagram the boxes are marked with numbers 1 to 10. In the Answersheet also there would be ten boxes or ovals. Blacken the oval as per the number of the route selected by you which is your answer.
Section IV
Which is the shortest route to reach P from J?
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