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TEST - 202 REASONING ABILITY Directions (Q.l-6): Study the following information to answer the given questions. Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each such that they are equidistant from each other. In row 1, A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting facing South. In row 2, P, Q, R, S, T and V are sitting facing North. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement, each member sitting in a row faces another member of the other row. Three persons sit between C and D . Either C or D sits at an extreme end of the line. The one who faces D sits third to the left of R. S faces the one who sits third to the left of A and he cannot sit adjacent to R. The immediate neighbor of Q faces the immediate neighbor of A Only one person sits between P and T who facing the one sitting on the immediate right of E. Neither E or F faces R. V and Q cannot sit adjacent to each other. 1. Who among the following faces B? 1) P 2) Q 3) T 4) R 5) S 2. Who among the following sit at the extreme ends of the rows. 1) D,Q 2) T,F 3) E,S

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TEST - 202

REASONING ABILITY

Directions (Q.l-6): Study the following information to answer the given questions.

Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each such that they are

equidistant from each other. In row 1, A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting facing South. In row 2, P,

Q, R, S, T and V are sitting facing North.

Therefore, in the given seating arrangement, each member sitting in a row faces another

member of the other row.

Three persons sit between C and D . Either C or D sits at an extreme end of

the line. The one who faces D sits third to the left of R. S faces the one who

sits third to the left of A and he cannot sit adjacent to R. The immediate

neighbor of Q faces the immediate neighbor of A

Only one person sits between P and T who facing the one sitting on the

immediate right of E. Neither E or F faces R. V and Q cannot sit adjacent to

each other.

1. Who among the following faces B?

1) P 2) Q 3) T 4) R 5) S

2. Who among the following sit at the extreme ends of the rows.

1) D,Q 2) T,F 3) E,S

4)B,T 5) F,Q

3. If E is related to P in the same way as C is related to S, which of the

following is A related to, following the same pattern?

I)V 2)R 3)Q 4)T 5) Can't be determined

4.How many persons are sitting between E and F?

1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5)Four

5.Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given

arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to

that group?

I)P-D 2)Q-F 3) Q-A 4)S-B 5)T-E

6.Which of the following is true regarding P?

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1)Q is an immediate neighbour of P.

2)P faces the immediate neighbour of B.

3)P sits second from the left end of the row.

4)P sits at one of the extreme ends.

5) P faces the one who is second from the right end of the row.

6. Which of the following expressions is definitely true if the given

expressions 'T ≤ R' and 'L > M' are to be definitely true?

I)R> S = P ≥ M =T≤ K<L

2)P>R=S ≥M=T<K≤ L

3)L>K≥T=P<M=R≤S

4)R>P=S >M≥T<K≤ L

5)None of these

8.Which of the following symbols should replace the question mark in the given expression in

order to make the expressions 'R≤ T' and 'S> V' definitely true? P>R=M ? S=T ? K ?:V

1) <, > 2)≤, ≥ 3)≤, > 4) <, ≥ 5) None of these

9. In which of the following expressions is 'L > M' definitely false?

I)K≥N>M<S≤L 2)M>S=Z>P<L

3)Y>Z=M<S=X<L 4)K=N:≤L<P≤Y<M 5) None of these

10. Study the following information carefully and answer the given question.

'X + Y' means X is the daughter of Y.

'X - Y' means X is the father of Y.

'X x Y' means X is the son of Y.

'X ÷ Y' means X is the wife of Y.

What will come in place of question mark to establish the relation that 'P is the mother of L'

in the following expression?

L+N-M ? P

1)- 2)+ 3)÷ 4)x 5) Either + or x

Directions (Q. 11-15): Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence

form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?

(Q. 14 and 15 are based on the English alphabetical series.)

II. 1) Kind 2) Merciful 3) Cruel

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4) Gentle 5) Humane

12.I)Comic 2) Funny 3) Witty

4) Gloomy 5) Jocular

13.1) Eyes 2) Kindney 3) Lung

4) Heart 5) Ears

14.I)DGJM 2)KNQT 3) NQTM

4)EHKN 5)UXAD

15.I)BOCQ 2)DQER 3) GTHU

4)JWKX 5)MHNI

Directions (Q.16-20): In each of the following questions, a question is followed by

information given in three statements. You have to decide the information given in which

of the statements is necessary and sufficient to answer the given question.

16. Is the time 6 o'clock now?

I After fifteen minutes, the minute and the hour hands of the clock will make a right angle.

II The train which is running late by exactly two hours from its scheduled time of arrival, ie 3

pm, has reached now.

III. 6 o'clock is the time of departure of a train and it is still on the platform.

1) Only I 2) Either II or I 3) Either III or II

4) Either I or II or III 5) All I, II and III

17. How many sisters does Neha have? (Neha is a girl.)

I. Krishna, Neha's mother, has three children.

II Vinod is the father-in-law of Krishna and he has only one son and one grandson.

III. Puja, Neha's sister, has two siblings.

1) Only I and II 2) Only II and III

3) Only II and either III or I 4) All I, II and III 5) Data inadequate

18. Who is the tallest among P, Q, R, S and T?

I. R is taller than Q but not as tall as T.

II P is not the shortest.

III. P is taller than only S.

1) Only I and II 2) Only I and III

3) Only I and either II or III 4) All I, II and III

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5) Data inadequate

19. On which day of the week did Anu arrive?

I. Her sister, Tanu, correctly remembers that she did not arrive on Wednesday.

II. Her friend, Manu, correctly remembers that she arrived before Friday.

III. Her mother correctly mentions that she arrived before Friday but after Tuesday.

1) Only I and II 2) Only II and III 3) Only I and III

4) All I, II and III 5) Data inadequate

20. A, B, C, D and E are sitting in a row facing North. Who among them is in the middle?

I. E is at the right end of the row.

IL D sits between A and C.

III. Neither A nor C sits at an extreme end.

1) Only I and II 2) Only II and III

3) Any two of the three 4) All I, II, and III

5) Data inadequate

Directions (Q. 21-25): Study the following information to answer the given questions:

In a certain code, 'nuclear plants are safe' is written as 'tic da pic ki', 'conserve safe nuclear

energy' is written as 'pic ra ki su', 'new plants conserve radiation' is written as 'ba su tic mo' and

'prevent from nuclear radiation' is written as 'gi mo ki fa'.

21. What is the code for 'conserve'?

1) pi 2) ra 3) su 4) ki 5) Can't be determined

22. What does 'da' stand for?

1) plants 2) energy

4) are 5) nuclear

23. Which of the following is the code for 'new energy from plants'?

1) ra tic fa ba 2) fa ra pic tic

4) tic ba ra gi 5) None of these

24. Which of the following is represented by the code 'pic ba mo da'?

1)new radiation are safe

2)prevent plants conserve from

3)plants are prevent radiation

4)conserve new radiation from

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5)None of these

25.Which of the following may be the code for 'new nuclear deal from America'?

1) ba ki tic chi gi or fa 2) gi nic mo ba ra

3) ra chi gi mo tic 4) ki chi nic ba fa or gi

5) None of these Directions

Directions: (Q. 26·30): Study the following information to answer the given questions:

A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers

rearranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and

rearrangement.

Input: 9 India 4 will 28 take revenge 17 by 22 defeating 36 England

Step I. by 36 9 India 4 will 28 take revenge 17 22 defeating England.

Step II. by 36 will 4 9 India 28 take revenge 17 22 defeating England

Step III. by 36 will 4 defeating 28 9 India take revenge 17 22 England

Step IV. by 36 will 4 defeating 28 take 9 India revenge 17 22 England

Step V. by 36 will 4 defeating 28 take 9 England 22 India revenge 17

Step VI. by 36 will 4 defeating 28 take 9 England 22 revenge 17 India

Step VI is the last step of the arrangement for the given input.

As per the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the

appropriate steps for the given input.

Input for the questions:

Input: 11 we 25 39 should 19 not 5 lose 33 this 29 opportunity

26. Which of the following will be the last step of the rearrangement?

I)IV 2)V 3)VI 4)VI1 5) None of these

27. Which step number would be the following output? lose 39 we 5 not 33 this 11 25 should

19 29 opportunity

1)II 2) III 3) IV

4) V 5) There will be no such step.

28. In step V, which of the following numbers/words would be at 8th position from the right?

1) not 2) 33 3) this 4) 11 5) None of these

29. In step V of the rearrangement, if 'this' is related to 'opportunity' and '29' is related to 'should'

in a certain way, which of the following would 'not' be related to, . following the same

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pattern?

1) 33 2) 11 3) this 4) we 5) None of these

30. What will be the position of 'should' in step III?

1) Sixth from the left 2) Fifth from the right

3) Seventh from the right 4) Eighth from the left

5) None of these

Directions (Q. 31-35): Study the following information and answer the questions given

below.

Vishal, Rohan, Anu, Yogendra, Akash and Ritu stay on different floors of a six-storey building

(ground floor is numbered as floor 1 and top floor is numbered as floor 6).

Each of them plays one of the following games: Golf, Hockey, Squash, Tennis, Chess and

Volleyball, but not necessarily in the same order.

Rohan stays on floor 4 and he plays neither Chess nor Volleyball. The one who plays

Hockey stays on floor 3. Akash plays Tennis and he doesn't stays on either floor 1 or 6. Anu

stays on floor 2 and plays Squash. Yogendra plays Volleyball but neither he nor Ritu stays on

floor 1.

31. Who plays Golf?

1) Ritu 2) Yogendra 3) Rohan

4) Vishal 5) None of these

32. Which game does Vishal play?

1) Squash 2) Chess 3) Hockey

4) Golf 5) None of these

33. On which floor does Akash stay?

1)5 2)4· 3)3 4)2 5) None of these

34. Who plays Hockey?

1) Rohan 2) Vishal 3) Ritu

4) Anu 5) None of these

35. Which of the following combinations is true?

1)Vishal - Floor I - Hockey

2)Akash - Floor 5 - Chess

3)Yogendra - Floor 6 - Volleyball

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4)Rohan - Floor 4 - Chess

5)None of these

Directions (Q. 36·40): In each question below are given two or three statements

followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to

be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the

conclusions and decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given

statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer

1)if only conclusion I follows.

2)if only conclusion II follows.

3)if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.

4)if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.

5)if both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.

36. Statements: Some tigers are panthers.

No lion is a tiger.

Conclusions 1 Some panthers being lions is a possibility.

II Panthers, which are not tigers, being lions is a possibility.

37. Statements: All doctors are perfect.

All engineers are perfect.

Conclusions I There is a possibility that some doctors are engineers.

II All perfects are either doctors or engineers.

38. Statements: All eggs are tomatoes.

No tomato is a potato. All potatoes are goods.

Conclusions I Some tomatoes may be goods.

II All eggs being goods is a possibility.

39. Statements: Some dogs are cats. All animals are cats.

All cats are whites.

Conclusions I All those dogs which are cats are also whites.

Il All the animals mayor may not be dogs.

40. Statements: Some golds are silver.

All silvers are white. No white is a yellow.

Conclusions I Some golds which are white are not yellow.

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II Some golds being yellow is a possibility.

Directions (Q. 41·43): Read the following information and the sentences given below it

carefully and answer the questions.

The Govt of India is now planning to withdraw entire subsidy on LPG.

(A) The subsidy mainly benefits the middle class and not the real poor, who are the major part of

the population on whom this additional subsidy may be passed on.

(B) Despite several long-term benefits, it may adversely affect common people, particularly

in urban areas, as they will face much difficulty managing their household

budget.

(C) Withdrawal of entire subsidy on LPG is necessary in

present situation, otherwise our economy will go

through a difficult phase and will not be able to

withstand any further burden on it.

(D) In several rich countries like Europe, Govt provides more subsidy on LPG and other

petroleum products than the subsidy on LPG provided by the Govt of India.

(E) Some well-known economists have suggested to find out some other way to reduce

economic burden so that a reflexive decision can be taken without much affecting any

section of the society.

41. Which of the statements (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) would support the Govt's decision of

withdrawing entire subsidy?

1) Only (A) 2) Only (B) 3) Only (C)

4) Only (A) and (C) 5) None of these

42. Which of the statements (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) would strongly contradict the planning of

withdrawing entire subsidy?

1) Only (B) 2) Only (D) 3) Only (E)

4) Only (B) and (D) 5) Only (B) and (E)

43. Which of the statements (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) mentioned above represents a possible

consequence of the Govt of India not withdrawing the entire subsidy on Iro?

1) Only (D) 2) Only (E)

4) Both (B) and (D)

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44. In a move that can provide some respite to ailing airline companies, the Govt is looking at

allowing them to import jet fuel on their own.

Which of the following can be concluded from the above statement?

1)Central Govt will lose a huge amount of money if jet fuel is imported.

2)Airline companies in the past have imported jet fuel.

3)Airline companies have been making a considerable profit in recent months.

4)The price of imported jet fuel is less than the price, of jet fuel available in the market.

S)None of these

45. India's economic growth has come at a terrible price of increased industrial and vehicular

pollution.

If the above report is true, it is based on which of the following assumptions?

(A) Pollution is a part of industrial society.

(B) India is an emerging economy and the most polluted country in the World.

( C ) Indian economic growth is based on only industrial growth.

(D) A country desires economic growth with manageable side effects.

1) Only (A) 2) Only (A) and (V)

3) Only (C) and (D) 4) Only (D) 5) None of these.

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QUANTITATIVE APPTITUDE.

Directions ( Q 51 – 55) ; What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following

equations?

51 . 13/8 rm15/32 of 0.45% of 7168 = ?

1)23.37 2) 24.57 3) 25.12 4) 26.87 5) 28.42

52. (1036 x 0.75 + 1128 )x 3,.5 = ?

1)3216.2 20 3472.3 3)3564.6 4) 3672.8 5) 3706.5

53. √? = (78 X 148)÷481

1) 484 2)529 3) 576 4) 625 5) 676.

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54. ( 5546 ÷ 47 + 4984 X 0.25) ÷ 11 = ?

1)124 2) 127 3) 130 4) 132 5) 136

55. 6 2/5 X 5 5/8X 11 11/14 ÷ 6 2/7 = ?

1) 63.5 2)64.5 3) 65.5 4) 66.5 5)67.5

Directions (Q. 56-60): What approximate value will come in place of question mark (?)

in the following equations?

56. 339% of803 + 77.8 % of 1107 =?

1)3175 2)3320 3)3580 4)3710 5)3950

57. .√2300 x .√240= ?

1)685 2)705 3)815 4)745 5)635

58. 14.03 x 27.489 - 8.749 x 16.04 =?

1)210 2)250 3)295 4)325 5)350

59. 119.003 x 14.987 + 21.04 x 13..96=?

1)2080 2)2120 3)2150 4)2175 5)2200

60. 17.38% of 1557 - 21.012 x 8.97 =?

1)50 2)80 3)110 4)140 5)175

Directions (Q. 61-65): In each of the following number series, a wrong number is given.

Find out the wrong number.

61. 30, 210, 742, 1716, 3390, 5814

1)210 '2)742 3)1716 4)3390 5)5814

62. 1440, 1152, 930, 766, 651, 580, 542

1}930 2)766 3)651 4)580 5)542

63. 18, 59, 187, 576, 1749, 5269

1)59 2) 187 3)576 3) 1749 5)5269

64. 7, 22, 64, 216, 898, 4525, 27190

1)64 2)216 3)898 4)4525 5)27190

65. 16, 9278, 15109, 18484, 20212, 20941, 21157

1)9278 2) 15109 3) 18484 4)20212 5)20941

Directions (Q. 66-70): In the following questions, two equations numbered I and IT are

given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer

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l)if x>y 2)if x<y

3)if x ≥y 4)if x:≤ ;y

5) if x = y or no relation can be, established between x and y

66.12x2-11x+15=0 II 21y2-23y+6=0

67. 1 5x2-16x+11=0 IL 5y2_3y-2=0

68.1 x2+11x+28=0 II 2y2+13y+20=0

69. 1 6x2+29x+35=0 II 3)::2+ 19y+30=0

70. 1 2x +5y =6 II 5x+ 11y=9

Directions (Q. 71-75): In the following charts, the first pie-chart shows the percentage

distribution of total students studying in different schools and the second pie-chart shows

the percentage distribution of total girl students studying in these schools. (Total number

of students in all the schools together is 30000 and the ratio of boys to girls is 3:2.)

71. What is the difference between the total number of boys and the total number of girls

studying in School D?

1) 2020 2) 2040 3) 2066

4) 2680 5) 3720

72. The number of girls studying in School C is what percentage of the number of boys studying

in School E?

1)60% 2)70% 3)75% 4)80% 5)90%

73. What is the average of the number of boys studying in school A, B and C?

1)2150 2)2200 3)2350 4)2400 5)2450

74. The number of girls in School F is what percentage more than the number of girls in School

A?

1)25% 2)30% 3)40% 4)50% 5)60%

75. Total number of boys in School F is approximately what percentage more than the total

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number of boys in School D?

1) 21.4% 2) 25.8% 3) 27.5%

4) 32% 5) 34.6%

76. A person lent a certain sum of money at 8% simple interest and in eight years, the interest

amounted to Rs.635.40 less than the amount lent. What is the amount the person lent?

1)Rs.1725 2)Rs.1735 3)Rs.1745

4) Rs.1755 5) Rs.1765

77. The ages of three persons A, B and C are in the ratio of 4:7:14 and the ages of B, C and D

are in the ratio of2: 4:5. What is the ratio of the ages of A, B, C and D?

1)4:7:8:14 2) 8:14:16:35 3)4:7:14:10

4) 8:14:28:35 5) None

78. Population of a country increases consistently by 12% every year. If the present population

of the city is 40 lakh then what will be the population of the city after three years?

1)5619712 2)5628460 3)5636400

4) 5698960 5) None of these

79. If the length of a rectangle is increased by 16 metre and the breadth is decreased by 5 metre,

the area of the rectangle remains unchanged, and if the length is decreased by eight metre

and the breadth is increased' by 5 metre, the area still remains unchanged. What is the area of

the rectangle?

1)432sqm 2)800sqm 3)480sqm

4) 540sqm 5)720sqm

80. Letters of the word "SERIES" are arranged in such a way that all 'the vowels always come

together. What is the total number of ways of making such an arrangement?

1)720 2) 180 3) 144 4)72 5)36

81. The difference between the simple interest and the compound interest compounded every six

months at the rate of .16% pa at the end of two years is Rs.60733.44. What is the amount?

1)Rs.12.51akh 2)Rs.151akh 3)Rs.161akh

4)Rs.17.5Iakh 5)Rs.18Iakh

82. If the price of sugar is raised by 40% then by what percentage must a person reduce his

consumption of sugar so as not to increase his expenditure?

1)40% 2) 1 6/7% 3) 60% 4)284/7% 5) 5 5/7%

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83. There is sufficient food for 372 men for 36 days. After 15 days, 120 men left the place. For

how many days will the rest of the food last for the rest of the men?

1) 27 days 2) 29 days 3) 31 days

4) 33 days 5) 35 days

84. From a pack of 52 cards, two cards are drawn at random.

What is the probability of both of them being queens?

1)200/221 2) 20/221 3)201/221

4)1/221 5) 32/22

85. If 8 men or 12 women can reap a field in 35 days, how many days will 5 men and 3 women

take to reap the same field?

1) 32 days 2) 36 days 3) 40 days

4) 42 days 5) 48 days

Directions (Q. 86-90): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two

statements I and II given below it. You have to· decide whether the data provided in the

statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give answer

1) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient but the data in statement IT alone are not

sufficient to answer the question.

2) If the data in statement IT alone are sufficient but the data in statement I alone are not

sufficient to answer the question.

3) If the data either in statement I alone or in statement IT alone are sufficient to answer the

question.

4) If the data even in both statements I and IT together are not sufficient to answer the

question.

5) If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

86. What is the present age of A?

I. The ratio of the present ages of A to B is 16:5.

II After eight years, the ratio of the ages of A to B will be 18:7.

87. In a two-digit number, the digit at ten's place is 140% of the digit at unit's place. What is the

number?

I. The digit at unit's place is 71 3/7 % of the digit at ten's place.

II The sum of digits of the two-digit number is 12.

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88. If a> b then is (a + b) an odd-number?

I.13< a: ≤ 16

II. 14<b< 17

89. What is the population of a city in the year 2010 if its population increases by 10% per year. '

I. The difference between its population in the year 2011 and that in "the year 2009 is 2100.

II The sum of the population in the year 2009 and that in the year 2011 is 22100.

90. How many marks did Rohit score in Physics?

I.Total marks scored by him in Physics, Chemistry and Biology is 170.

II Marks scored by him in Physics is 1.5 times the marks scored by him in Biology.

Directions (Q. 91-95): Following bar-graph shows the number of TV models, M1 and

M2 produced by a company in different years and the line-graph shows the percentage of

sale of these models in different years.

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91. What is the total number of TV models M1 and M2 sold in the year 2005? .

1)44800 2)48840 3)48480

4)48440 5)44880

92. What is the ratio of the total number of TV s of model M2 unsold in the year 2006 to the total

number of TVs of model M2 produced in 20077

1) 32: 47 2)41: 60 3)43: 60

4)47:60 5)8: 15

93. In which of the following years the percentage rise/fall in the production of model M] is

minimum as compared to the previous year?

1)2006 2)2007 3)2008 4)2009 5)2010

94. What is the percentage rise in the selling of model M2 from year 2007 to 2008? (Answer in

approximate value.)

1)27% 2)29% 3)31% 4)33% 5)35%

95. What is the total number of TV s of model M, sold in all the six years together?

1) 195240 2) 196720 3) 197340

4) 198280 5) 199020

Directions (Q: 96-100): Following line-graph shows the percentage profit earned by

three companies A, Band C in the period of 2006 to 2011.

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96. If the expenditure of Company A in the year 2008 is Rs.55.5 lakh then what is its income in

that year?

1) Rs.88.841akh 2) Rs.82.l41akh 3) Rs.84.61akh

4)Rs.85.5 lakh 5)Rs.87 .21akh

97. What is the percentage rise in the percentage profit of Company B from 2008 to 2009?

1) 5% 2) 10% 3) 12.5% 4) 25% 5) None of these

98. If the total expenditure of Company A in the year 2006 and Company C in the year 2010

together is Rs.94 lakh then what is the sum of the total income of A in 2006 and Cin2010?

1)Rs.67.l4Iakh 2)Rs.131.6Iakh 3) Rs. 65.8 lakh

4) Rs.134.281akh 5) None of these

99. If the income of Company A in year 2006 and expenditure of Company B in year 2007 are

equal and Rs.91 lakh each then what is the difference between the income of B in 2007 and

the expenditure of A in the year 2006?

1)Rs.67.21akh 2)Rs.69.81akh 3)70.411akh

4)71.51akh 5) None

100. If the expenditure of Company B in the year 2006 and the income of C in the year 2009 are

equal then what is the ratio of the income of B in the year 2006 to the expenditure of C in the

year 2009?

1)2:1 2)1:2 3)12:5 4)5:12 5) None of these

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ANSWERS

(1 – 6)

Row 1 D E A B C F

Row 2 T V P R Q S

1. 4; 2. 2; 3. 2;

4. 4: Three persons A, B and C

5. 3; In all other pairs, either of the persons sits at an extreme end.

6. 2;

7. 2; Check option (1)

R > S = P ≥ M = I ≤ K < L combining R > S ≥ T ≤ K < L combining

R > T ≤ K < L

T ≤ R is not for this expression. So, option (1) is not the right choice.

Check option (2); P > R = S ≥ M = I < K ≤ L combining P > R ≥ T < K ≤ L

Thus T ≤ R is true for this expression. Again check;

P > R = S ≥ m + I < K ≤ L combining P > R = S ≥ M < K ≤ L combining

P > R = s ≥ M < L. Thus, L > M is also true for this expression

Check option (3); L > K ≥ I = P < M -- R ≤ S combining

L > K ≥ I < M = R ≤ S combining L > T < M = R ≤ S

Comparision between L and M is not possible. So, option (3) is not true.

Check option (4); R > P -- S > M ≥ I < K ≤ L combining

R > P -- S > M ≥ T < L comparision of L and M is not possible. So, option (4) is not true.

7. 3; Check option (1) P > R -- M < S --- T > K ≥ V combining

P > R < T > K ≥ V. Thus R ≤ T is not true.

Check option (2) ; P > R = M < S T > K ≥ V combining

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P > R ≤ T ≥ K ≥ V Hence, R ≤ T is true.

Again check: P > R -- M ≤ S -- T ≥ K ≥ V combining

P > R = M ≤ S ≥ K ≥ V combining P > R = M ≤ S ≥ V

Thus, S > V is not true.

Check option (3); P > R = M ≤ S = T > K ≥ V combining

P > R ≤ T > K ≥ V, Thus, R ≤ T is true

Again check : P > R = M < S T > K > V combining

P > R = M ≤ S > K ≥ V. P > R = M ≤ S > V

Thus S > V is true Therefore option (3) is the right choice.

Check option (4); P > R = M < S -- T ≥ K ≥ V combining

P > R -- M < ≥ K ≥ V combining

Thus , S > V is not true for this.

Therefore, option (4) is not the right choice.

8. 4; Check option (1); K ≥ N . M < S ≤ L combining K ≥ N

> M < L

Hence, L > M is true for this.

Check option (2): M > S -- Z > P < L combining

M > S ≥ Z < L combining M > P < L

M and L cannot be compared.

Check option (3); Y > Z – M < S – X < L combining

Y > Z = M < S < L combining Y > Z = M < L

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Thus, L > M is true for this.

Check option (4); K > N < L < P < V < M combining

K > N < L < Y < M combining K = N < L < M

Thus, L > M is definitely false for this.

9. 5; (+) ( -- )

N P

(Husband) (Wife)

( -- ) L M(either son or daughter)

10. 3; All others are synonyms except (3) which is an antonym.

11. 4; Except (4) all others have similar meaning

12. 4; All others are found in pairs.

13. 3; D G I M K N Q I S Q T M F H K N L

X A D

14. 1; B O C Q D Q E R G T H

L

J W K X M H N I

15. 3; From I. This happens at more than one time. So, I alone is not

sufficient,

From II. If the train is running late by two hours from the scheduled time of 3 pm and it

has reached now. It must be 5’o’clock now not 6 ‘o’ clock. So, II alone is sufficient.

From III. Train is still on the platform. That means time is not 6 ‘o’ clock right now.

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So, III alone is sufficient.

16. 4; From I. Neha has two siblings.

From II. Krishna has one son.

From Ill. Puja is Neha's sister and gender of the other sibling is unknown.

From I and II:

Neha has one brother, as her mother Krishna has one son, but gender of the other sibling is still

unknown.

So, I and II even together are not sufficient. From II and Ill:

Krishna's relation with Neha and Puja is unknown.

So, IT and III even together are not sufficient. From I and 1lI:

Neha and Puja are Krishna's daughters but gender of the other sibling is unknown. So, I and III

even together are not sufficient. From I, II and Ill:

Neha has one sister and one brother who is the only son of her mother, Krishna. Therefore, all I,

n and III are necessary.

18. 2; From I. R > Q and T > R

From II. P is not the shortest.

From III. _> _> _> P> S.

From I and II:

T>R>Q

We can't say anything about P and S. So, I and even If together are not sufficient.

From II and III:

We can't say who is the tallest. From I and Ill:

T>R>Q>P>S

Thus, T is the tallest among them. Therefore, only I and ru are sufficient.

19. 3; From I. Anu did not arrive on Wednesday, but might have arrived on any other day.

From II. According to Manu, Anu arrived on any of the following days, viz Monday, Tuesday,

Wednesday and Thursday.

her arrival-Wednesday, Thursday. From I and II:

Possible days of arrival Monday, Tuesday, Thursday.

Therefore, 1 and II together are not sufficient. From I and III:

Possible day of her arrival is Thursday. Therefore I and III together are sufficient. From II and

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III:

Possible days of her arrival-Wednesday and Thursday. Therefore, II and III even together arc not

sufficient.

20. 2; From l. - - - - - - -- E

From Il. A D C

or

C D A

From Ill. A and C do not sit on the ends of the row.

From I and II : B's position is not clear.

So, I and 11 even together are not sufficient. From II and III: Two arrangements are possible.

---- A D C ----

----- C D A----

In both the arrangements, D sits at the middle position. Therefore, II and III together are

sufficient.

From I and 1lJ: We can't say who sits at middle position as exact position of A, B, C and D is not

clear.

So, I and III even together are not sufficient.

(21-25):

nuclear plants are safe ~ tic da pic ki ... (1)

conserve safe nuclear energy ~ pic ra ki su ... 2)

new plants conserve radiation ~ ba su su tic no ... (3)

prevent from nuclear radiation ~ gi mo ki fa .. (4)

From (I) and (3), plants ~ tic From (I) and (4), nuclear ~ ki From (2) and (3), conserve ~

su From (I) and (2), safe ~ pic

So, from (I), are ~ da

From (3) and (4), radiation ~ mo From (3), new ~ ba

Fr om (4), prevent from ~ gi fa

Fr om (2), energy ~

ra 21 . 3 22. 4

23

.

5; new energy from plants

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.j. .j. .j. .j.

ba ra gi or fa tic

24

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I

;

pic ba mo da

.j. .j. .j. .j.

safe new radiation are

25

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4; new nuclear de

al

fn:m America

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ba ki ni

e

gi or

fa

chi

new code new

code for new word for new

(26 – 30)

The word and number rearrangement machine rearranges one word and one number at a time in

each step. It rearranges the first word in terms of alphabetical order and the greatest number.

Then, a word that comes last in the alphabetical order and the smallest number. The above two

operations are repeated alternately. It repeats this process till the final arrangement.

Input: II we 25 39 should 19 not 5 lose 33 this 29 opportunity

Step I. lose 39 11 we 25 should 19 not 5 33 this 29 opportunity

Step II. lose 39 we 5 11 25 should 19 not 33 this 29 opportunity

Step Ill. lose 39 we 5 not 33 11 25 should 19 this 29 opportunity

Step IV. lose 39 we 5 not 33 this 11 25 should 19 29 opportunity

Step V. lose 39 we 5 not 33 this IJ opportunity 29 25 should 19

Step VI. lose 39 we 5 not 33 this 11 opportunity 29 should 19 25

26. 3 27. 3 28. 2 29. 3 30. 2

(31-35):

Floor Player Game

6 Yogender Volleyball

5 Akash Tennis

4 Rohan Golf

3 Ritu Hockey

2 Anu Squash

1 Vishal Chess

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36. 5;

37. 1;

38. 5;

Hence, I Follows This II follows

38. 5;

In both the possible case above , I follows.

From the above two venn diagrams, II follows

39. 5;

From the above possible venn diagrams, both I and II follow.

41. 4

42. I; Only (B) contradicts strongly as it emphasises the problem that may arise for the

common people.

(D) is a weak contradiction, as it gives example of European countries and we cannot follow

their policies blindly because every country has its own atmosphere, culture and policies which

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might not be good for another country. (E) neither supports nor contradicts. It is simply a

suggestion,

43. 2; Obviously, in that situation, govt of India would need to find out some other way to

reduce economic burden. So, (E) is a possible consequence.

44. 4; Clearly, it is the price differential that can lead to the respite.

45. 4; (A) is not implicit.

(B) is not implicit because of the phrase 'the most polluted country in the world'.

(C) doesn't follow because of the word 'only'. There are several other sectors on which India's

growth is based.

(D) is implicit from the concern shown at the 'terrible price'.

46. 5; (1) to (2) (2) to (3) (3) to (4) (4) to (5)

47. 2; (1) to (2) (2) to (3) (3) to (4) (4 to (5)

A new symbol appears every time at the position of N

47. 3; The ‘L’ shaped figure rotates 90° CW in each step and one extra ‘L’

shaped figure is added in alternate steps. The two lower elements interchange their positions and

the element that reaches the lower- left corner gets replaced by a new one.

48. 3; A new ‘V’ is added in every next design and rest of the ‘V’ shaped

symbols move 90° CW.

49. 1;

(1)to(2) (2) to (3) (3) to (4) (4) to (5) (5) to (6)

A new letter appears at the position of N in every next design.

50. 2; ? = 13 x 15 x 0.45 x 7168 / 8 x 32 100 = 24.57

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52. 5; ? = (l036 x 0.75 + 1128 x 0.25) x 3.5 = (777 + 282) x 3.5 = 1059 x 3.5 = 3706.5

53.3; √? = 78 x 148 / 481 =24

:. ? = (24)2 = 576

53. 1; ? = (5546/ 47 + 4984/4 ) ÷ 11

? = (118 + 1246) ÷ 11 = 1364/11 = 124

55.5; ? = 32/5 x 45/8x 165/14 x 7/144 = 135/2 = 67.5

56. 3; ? = 340 x 800/100 + 78 x 1100 / 100

= 2720 + 858 = 3578 == 3580

57. 4; ? = .√2300 x.√240 = 48 x 15.5 = 744 = 745

58. 2; ? = 14 x 27.5 - 8.75 x 16 = 385 - 140 = 245= 250

59. I; ? = 119 x 15 + 21 x 14

= 1785 + 294 = 2079 = 2080

60. 2, ? = 17.4 x1550 / 100 -- 21 x 9 = 269.7 -- 189 = 80.7 === 80.

61. 2; The number should be 738.

33 + 3, 63 - 6, 93 + 9, 123 - 12 ...

62. 3; The number should be 652.

1440, 1440 - (l7)2 + 1, 1440 - (15)2 + 3, 1440 - (13)2 + 5, 1440 - (11)2 + 7

63. 4; The number should be 174.

x 3 + 5, x 3 + 10, x 3 + 15 64. 2; The number should be 217.

x I + 15, x 2 + 20, x 3 + 25, x 4 + 30

65. 1; The number should be 9277. +(21)3, +(18)3, +(15)3

66. 1; I. 2x2 - 6x - 5x + 15 = 0 or,2x(x - 3) - 5(x - 3) = 0 or, (2x - 5) (x - 3) = 0

X = 3, 5/2

II. 21y2 14y - 9y + 6 = 0 or,7y(3y - 2) - 3 (3y - 2) = 0 or, (7y - 3)

(3y - 2) = 0 y = 3/7, 2/3 ie. x > y

67. 3; I. 5x2 - 5x - 11x + 11 = 0 or,5x(x - 1) - 11 (x - 1) = 0 or, (x - 1) (5x - 11) = 0

X = 1, 11/5 ie. x ≥ y

II. 5y2 - 5y + 2y - 2 = 0 or,5y (y - 1) + 2(y - J) = 0 or,(5y+2)(y-I)=0

y = 1, -- 2/5 ie x ≥ y

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68. 4; I. x2 + 4x + 7x + 28 = 0 or x (x + 4) + 7 ( x + 7 ) = 0

Or (x + 4) ( x + 7 ) = 0 ie. x = -- 4, -- 7.

II. 2y2 + 8y + 5y + 20 = 0 or 2y ( y = 4) + 5 ( y + 4) = 0

Or (y + 4) ( 2y + 5 ) = 0 ie. y = - 4, - 5/2 ie. x ≤ y

69. 1; I. 6x2 + 15x + 14x + 35 = 0 or 3x (2x + 5) + 7 (2x + 5) = 0

Or (3x + 7) (2x + 5) = 0 ie. x= -- 7/3, -- 5/2.

II. 3y2 + 9y + 10y + 30 = 0 or 3y ( y + 3) + 10 (y + 3) = 0

Or (3y + 10 ) ( y + 3) = 0 ie y = -- 3, -- 10/3 ie. x > y

71. 2; egn (I) x 5 - eqn (II) x 2

10x +25y=30

10x ± 22y =18

3y = 12

:. y = 4 and x = -7 :. y > x

71. 2; Total students = 30000 x 0.18 = 5400

Girls = 12000 x 0.14 = 1680

:. Boys = 5400 - 1680 = 3720 , :. Diff = 3720 - 1680 = 2040

72. 5; Totalc = 30000 x 0.23 = 6900

Girlsc = 12000 x 0.18 = 2160

TotalE = 30000 x 0.16 = 4800

GirlsE = 12000 x 0.20 = 2400,

:. Boyse = 4800 - 2400 = 2400

Reqd % = 2160/2400 x 100 = 90 %

73.4; BoySA= (30000 X 0.10) - (12000 x 0.15) = 3000 - 1800 = 1200

Boys. = (30000 x 0.09) - (12000 x 0.12) = 2700 - 1440 = 1260

Boysc = (30000 x 0.23) - (12000 x 0.18) = 6900 - 2160 = 4740

:. Avg = (1200 + 1260 + 4740) -;- 3 = 7200 -;- 3 = 2400

73. 3; GirlsF = 12000 x 0.21 = 2520 .

GirlsA = 12000 x .15 = 1800

· % rise. = (2520 -1800) /1800 x 100

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=72000 =40%

1800

75. 2; BoySF = (30000 x 0.24) - (12000 x 0.21) = 7200 - 2520 = 4680

Boysp = (30000 x 0.18) - (12000 x 0.14) = 5400 - 1680 = 3720

Reqd % · = (4680 - 3720) x 100

3720

· 96000 / 3720 = 25.8%

76. 5; Let the amount lent be x.

X x 8 x 8 / 100 = 16x / 25

x = 16x = 635.40

25

:. 9x = 635.4 x 25 = 15885 :. x = 15885 -;- 9 = 1765

77.4; A:B:C '" 4:7:14 ... (i)

Multiplying (i) by 2, A:B:C = 8:14:28

B:C:D = 2:4:5 ... (ii)

Multiply (ii) by 7; B:C:D = 14:28:35

:. From these two equations,

A:B:C:D = 8:14:28:35

78. I; Population after three years

= 4000000 x 1.12 x 1.12 x 1.12 = 5619712

79. 3; Let the length and breadth be x and y respectively. So, area = xy

:. (x + 16) (y - 5) = xy

:. xy - 5x + 16y - 80 = xy

:. 5x - 16y = -80 ... (1)

(x - 8) (y + 5) = xy

:. xy + 5x - 8y - 40 = xy

:. 5x - 8y = 40 ... (II)

Subtracting equation I - II:

5x-8y =40

5x-16y=-80

+ +

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8y=120

:. y = 15

x = 40+8y = 40+120 =32

.. 5 5

:. Area = xy = 32 x 15 = 480 sq.m

80. 5; Out of the total six letters, three are vowels (E, I, E) and three are consonants (SRS).

Here, E and S come twice. If we take all the vowels together, the number of letters is 3 + 1 = 4

So, Letters can be arranged in 4!/2! Ways and three vowels can be arranged in 3! / 2!

Ways Total number of ways = 4!/2!x3!/2!

= 12 x 3 = 36

81. 2; Let the amount be x.

.. x {(1.08)4 -'I} - 0.32x = 60733.44

.. x = 60733 . 44

0.04048896 = 1500000

82. 4; Let the initial cost of sugar be Rs. 100 per kg and a person consume 100 kg of it. So,

expenditure is 100 x 100.

Now, the cost increases by 40% and let the consumption decrease by x%.

.. 140 x (100 - x) = 100 x 100 100 – x = 100 x 100 / 140

X = 100 – 100 x 100 / 140 = 14000 – 10000 / 140 = 4000 /140 = 28 4/7 %

83. 3; In case of 372 men, food lasts for 36 days.

In case of one man, food lasts for 36 x 372 days.

Now, 120 men leave after 15 days. Food consumed in 15 days = 372 x 15

Food left after 15 days = 372 x 36 - 372 x 15

= 372(36 - 15) = 372 x 21

In case of (372 - 120=)252 men, food will

last for 21 x 372 / 252 = 31 days.

Hence, food will last for 31 days after 120 men leave the place.

84. 4; From 52 cards, 2 cards are drawn. :. n(s) = 5'C,.

In a pack, there are four queen cards from which two queen cards have to drawn.

N(E) = 4C2

P(E) = n(E)/n(S) = 4C2 / 52C2 = 6/1326 = 1/121.

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85. 3; 8 men can reap the field in 35 days. One man can reap the field in 35 x 8 days. Also,

given:

Work done by;8 men = work done by 12 women.

Or work done by 2 men = work done by 3 women.

:. work done by 5 men and 3 women = work done by 5 men plus 2 men

=workdone by 7 men. Now, 7 men can reap the field in 35 x 8 / 7 = 40 days.

86. 5; Let the present ages of A and B be x and y.

From (1) ; 5x = 16y

From (2); x+8 / y + 8 = 18 / 7

.. 7x - 18y = 88 ... (II)

Solving eq" (I) and (II): x = 64, y = 20

87. 2; Let the number be 10x + y.

X = 140/100 x y ie. 5x = 7y I

From (I), y = 500/7 x 1/100 x X = . 7y = 5x

Same as eqn (I)

From (II) x + y = 12 ... (II)

Solving eq" (I) and (II): x = 7, y = 5

:. number = 75

88. 5; From (I) 'a' can be 14, 15 or 16 . From (II) 'b' can be 15, 16.

But a > b; So a = 16 and b = 15

:. (a + b) = 31 ie an odd number

89. 3; Let the population of the city be x in the year 2010. So, its population in the year

2009 is 100 x / 110 and that in the year 20 11 is 110 x /100

From (1) ; 110 x /100 -- 100 x / 110 = 2100 i.e, 11x /10 -- 10x /11 = 2100

121x – 100x / 110 = 2100, x = 2100x – 110x / 21 = 11000

From (II) ; 110x /100 + 110x / 110 = 22100, 121x + 100x / 110 = 22100

X = 22100 x 110 / 221 = 11000.

90. 4; Let his marks in Phy, Chern and Bio be 'x', 'y' and 'z' respectively

From (I): x + y + Z = 170 ... (I)

From (II): x = 3/2z :. 2x = 3z ... (II)

As there are three variables, so we need one more equation to solve this question.