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MOCK TEST2

TestI
Quantitative Aptitude

Directions (Q. 1-10): What should come in place of the


question mark (?) in the following questions?
1. (35614 26889) 25 =?
1) 317
2) 356
3) 363
4) 349
5) None of these
2. 254 ? 8 = 95504
1) 51
2) 49
3) 47
4) 53
5) None of these
3. [(125)2
50 20] 25 = ?
1) 150
2) 250
3) 100
4) 115
5) None of these
3

4.

250047

(56)

1) 547
4) 521
5.

7.

8.

9.

2) 475
3) 455
5) None of these

( 529 36) 48

6.

5847.75

1) 346
2) 317
3) 339
4) 325
5) None of these
(16% of 480) + (? % of 978) = 653.82
1) 48
2) 57
3) 61
4) 63
5) None of these
(0.56% of 225) (3.25% of
430) = ?
1) 17.6085
2) 15.3195
3) 15.6175
4) 15.6175
5) None of these
(77% of 356) + (69% of 729) = ?
1) 777.13
2) 669.15
3) 749.15
4) 690.13
5) None of these

11. 15 18 16 19 17 20 ?
1) 23
2) 22
3) 16
4) 18
5) None of these
12. 1050 420 168 67.2 26.88 10.752 ?
1) 4.3008
2) 6.5038
3) 4.4015
4) 5.6002
5) None of these
13. 0 6 24 60 120 210 ?
1) 343
2) 280
3) 335
4) 295
5) None of these
14. 32 49 83 151 287 559 ?
1) 1118
2) 979
3) 1103
4) 1120
5) None of these
15. 462 552 650 756 870 992 ?
1) 1040
2) 1122
3) 1132
4) 1050
5) None of these
16. A sum of Rs 731 is divided among A, B and C, such that
A receives 25% more than B and B receives 25% less
than C. What is Cs share in the amount?
1) Rs 172
2) Rs 200
3) Rs 262
4) Rs 258
5) None of these
17. In how many different ways can the letters of the word
PRAISE be arranged?
1) 720
2) 610
3) 360
4) 210
5) None of these
18. If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 150% and
the denominator of the fraction is increased by 300%,

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3 13
1
7 15

1
2
4) 1

1)

2
5

2) 2

3)

1
5

5) None of these

(24) 2 (27) 2 ? 9.0625


1) 121
2) 144
3) 169
4) 81
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 11-15): What should come in place of the
question mark (?) in the following number series?
10.

the resultant fraction is


1)

4
9

2)

4
5

5
. What is the original fraction?
18

3)

8
9

8
5) None of these
11
19. A car covers the first 30 km of its journey in 45 minutes
and the remaining 25 km in 35 minutes. What is the
average speed of the car?
1) 40 km/hr
2) 64 km/hr
3) 49 km/hr
4) 48 km/hr
5) None of these
20. Four examiners can examine a certain number of answer
papers in 10 days by working for 5 hours a day. For how
many hours a day would 2 examiners have to work in
order to examine twice the number of answer papers in
20 days?

4)

1
hours
2

1) 8 hours

2) 7

1
4) 8 hours
2

5) None of these

1) 680
2) 218
3) 726
4) 512
5) 134
30. 12 958 17 = ?
1) 532
2) 676
3) 765
4) 483
5) 806
Directions (Q. 31-35): Study the following table to
answer the given questions.
Number of students of different classes of a
school playing different games.

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21. The difference between

3) 10 hours

3
2
2
of
of a number and
of
5
3
5

1
of the same number is 288. What is the number?
4
1) 960
2) 850
3) 895
4) 955
5) None of these
22. A, B, C and D are four consecutive odd numbers and
their average is 42. What is the product of B and D?
1) 1860
2) 1890
3) 1845
4) 1677
5) None of these

23. What is 25% of 30% of

2
of 2000?
5

1) 36
2) 40
3) 56
4) 60
5) None of these
24. The sum of five numbers is 260. The average of the first
two numbers is 30 and average of the last two numbers
is 70. What is the third number?
1) 33
2) 60
3) 75
4) Cannot be determined
5) None of these
25. 20 boys and 32 girls form a group for social work. During
their membership drive same number of boys and girls
joined the group. How many members does the group
have now, if the ratio of boys to girls is 3 : 4 respectively?
1) 75
2) 86
3) 68
4) 82
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 26-30): What approximate value should
come in place of the question mark (?) in the following
questions ? (You are not expected to calculate the exact value)
26. 59.99% of 255.012 + 22.98% of 182.005 = ?
1) 162
2) 146
3) 195
4) 225
5) 178

Class
Games
Chess

Cricket
Basketball
Table Tennis
Football
Carrom
Tennis
Badminton

XII

XI

IX

VIII

VII

VI

11

12

38
11
9
40
16
8
47

40
9
9
27
15
9
39

12
7
21
18
8
11
33

17
6
19
19
19
5
21

25
0
11
12
12
6
19

18
0
9
16
16
0
0

20
0
0
14
14
0
0

31. Approximately what per cent of Class VIII students play


Cricket out of the total students playing Cricket?
1) 13
2) 4
3) 25
4) 15
5) 17
32. What is the ratio of the students playing Football in
Class XI to those in Class X?
1) 1 : 2
2) 2 : 5
3) 2 : 3
4) 3 : 2
4) None of these
33. Which game is the most popular?
1) Badminton
2) Football
3) Carrom
4) Table Tennis 5) Cricket
34. Approximately what per cent of Class X students play
Table Tennis out of the total Class X students playing
the different given games?
1) 20
2) 21
3) 27
4) 26
5) 18
35. Which game has ascending number of students from
class IX to XII?
1) Only Basketball
2) Only Badminton
3) Chess and Badminton 4) No game
5) None of these

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27.

1000 ?
1) 10
2) 24
4) 18
5) 32
28. 15.002 ? 25.0210 = 7113.918
1) 19
2) 26
4) 31
5) 35
29. 81.38 81.63

3) 45

3) 11

TestII
Reasoning Ability

36. How many pairs of letters are there in the word


VALETUDINARIAN which have number of letters
between them in the word two more than the number of
letters between them in English alphabet?

1) 8
2) 9
3) 10
4) 11
5) None of these
37. If it is possible to make a meaningful word with the first,
the third, the sixth and the seventh letters of the word
ASSUMPTION, using each letter only once, then which
of the following will be the first letter of that word? If no
such word can be formed give X as the answer, and if
only two such words can be formed, give Y as your
answer. If more than two such words can be made give
Z as the answer.
1) P
2) X
3) Y
4) Z
5) None of these
38. In a certain code language INHALE is written as
FLKQEKZBKMDF. How is PARCEL written in that
code?
1) MSDXOUBDDFKM
2) MSXDUOBDDFKM
3) MSXDOVBDDFKM
4) MSXDOUBDDFFM
5) None of these
39. Four of the following five pair are similar in some way.
One of them is different from the others. Find out the
odd pair.
1) 2620, 2924
2) 5020, 5564
3) 6232, 6368
4) 1184, 1210
5) 3262, 6386
40. If the letters in the word HAEMOPHILIA are arranged in
the alphabetical order and each letter is assigned
numerical value equal to its serial number from the left in
this rearranged order, what is the difference in the total
of numerical values of vowels and that of consonants?
1) 8
2) 9
3) 10
4) 7
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 4145): Below are given three statements
followed by four conclusions. You have to take the given
statements to be true even if they appear to be at variance
with commonly known facts, and then decide which of the
conclusions logically follow(s) from the given statements.
For each question, mark out an appropriate answer choice
that you think is correct.
41. Statements: a. Some charts are darts.
b. All darts are carts.
c. Some carts are smarts.
Conclusions: I. Some charts are carts.
II. Some carts are darts.
III. Some darts are smarts.
IV. Some smarts are charts.
1) Only I and III follow
2) Only II and III follow
3) I and II follow
4) I, III and IV follow
5) None of these
42. Statements: a. All boxes are tables.
b. No desks are tables.
c. Some desks are curtains.
Conclusions: I. No boxes are desks.
II. Some boxes are desks.

III. Some curtains are not boxes.


IV. Some curtains are boxes.
1) III and either I or II follow
2) I and either III or IV follow
3) Either I or II, and either III or IV follow
4) I and III follow
5) None of these
43. Statements: a. Some drops are cups.
b. All cups are docks.
c. No dock is a flop.
Conclusions: I. Some drops are not flops.
II. Some docks are drops.
III. No cup is a flop.
IV. Some flops are not cups.
1) I, II and III follow
2) II, III and IV follow
3) I, II and IV follow
4) I, III and IV follow
5) All follow
44. Statements: a. Some big are small.
b. No small is large.
c. Some large are tiny.
Conclusions: I. Some large are not big.
II. No big is large.
III. Some small are not tiny.
IV. Some big are not tiny.
1) Only I follows
2) Only II follows
3) Only III follows
4) Only IV follows
5) None follows
45. Statements:
a. No student is decent.
b. Some decent are bags.
c. All bags are roses.
Conclusions: I. Some bags are not students.
II. All bags are students.
III. Some decent are roses.
IV. All roses are decent.
1) Only I follows
2) Either I or II follows
3) Only III follows
4) Either I or II and III follow
5) I and III follow
Directions (Q. 4650): Study the following arrangement
carefully and answer the questions given below:
RDAK 5BI 2 MJ E N 97 UZV1W3 H4 FY8P6T G
46. How many such numbers are there in the above
arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by a
consonant and immediately followed by a vowel?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
47. Which of the following is the eighth to the left of the
seventeenth from the left end?
1) M
2) J
3) 8
4) 5
5) None of these
48. Which of the following is the sixth to the right of the
nineteenth from the right end?
1) 5
2) Z
3) V
4) 1
5) None of these

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49. How many such consonants are there in the above


arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by
a number and immediately followed by another
consonant?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than three
50. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based
on their positions in the above arrangement and so form
a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that
group?
1) E9J
2) Z1U
3) HW4
4) Y4 8
5) B2K
Directions (Q. 5155): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions given below:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight employees working in
three departmentsMarketing, Finance and Productionin
an organisation with at least two of them in any department.
Each of them has a different choice of TV channels from Star,
Zee, ESPN, DD, Sony, NDTV, Aaj Tak and BBC not necessarily
in the same order.
D likes ESPN and he works in Production department
with only G. B and F do not work in the same department. H
likes DD and does not work in Finance department. A does
not work in the same department with either F or C, who does
not work in Marketing department. E works with C in the
same department and likes Star. B likes Aaj Tak and none of
his colleagues in the department likes either Sony or NDTV. G
likes Zee. F does not like Sony.
51. Which channel does A like?
1) DD
2) NDTV
3) BBC
4) Data inadequate
5) None of these
52. In which department does F work?
1) Marketing
2) Production
3) Finance
4) Marketing or Finance
5) None of these
53. Which channel does F like?
1) Zee
2) NDTV
3) BBC
4) Data inadequate
5) None of these
54. Which of the following groups work in Marketing
department?
1) BAC
2) BGE
3) HBE
4) BAE
5) None of these
55. In which department does B work?
1) Marketing
2) Production
3) Finance
4) Data inadequate
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 5660): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions given below:
A private bank deputed eight of its managers P, T, D, E, J,
Q, M and R to different cities Bangalore, Delhi, Chennai,
Hyderabad, Jaipur, Cochin, Pune and Ahmedabad for

marketing of three different products X, Y and Z. The order of


managers, cities and products is not necessarily the same.
Each product is marketed in not less than two cities and not
more than three cities.
T goes to Delhi for marketing of product Y. J goes to
Hyderabad for marketing of product Z. E does not go to
Bangalore or Jaipur and markets the same product as M, who
goes to Ahmedabad. R goes to Chennai for marketing of
product Z. Same product is marketed in Bangalore and Delhi.
E and Q are marketing the same product. P goes to Pune for
marketing of product Z.
56. Which of the following groups of managers go for
marketing product X?
1) E, Q, R
2) J, Q, M
3) J, M, R
4) Q, M, R
5) None of these
57. E goes to which of the following cities?
1) Jaipur
2) Cochin
3) Ahmedabad
4) Cannot be determined
5) None of these
58. Which of the following combination of product, manager
and city is correct?
1) X - Q - Jaipur
2) X - Q - Cochin
3) X - E - Bangalore
4) Y - D - Cochin
5) None of these
59. Which of the following persons go for marketing of
product Y?
1) Q, D, M
2) Q, T
3) T, D, Q
4) T, D
5) None of these
60. Who goes to Bangalore?
1) Q
2) M
3) D
4) D or Q
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 6165): The following questions are
based on the six words given below:
ROCK MOCK TONE FROM TURN EACH
(The new words formed after performing the operation
mentioned may or may not necessarily be meaningful English
words.)
61. If the given words are arranged in the order as they
would appear in a dictionary from right to left, which of
the following will be the fourth from the left?
1) TONE
2) ROCK
3) MOCK
4) FROM
5) None of these
62. If in each of the words, all the alphabets are arranged in
the reverse order of English alphabet within the word,
how many words will not begin with a vowel?
1) Three
2) Four
3) Five
4) Six
5) None of these
63. If in each of the given words, the first alphabet is changed
to the previous letter in the English alphabetical order,
how many words thus formed will be meaningful?
1) One
2) Two
3) Three
4) Four
5) None of these

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64. If the first two letters in each of the words is changed to


the next alphabet in the English alphabetical order, how
many words having no vowel will be formed?
1) Five
2) Four
3) Three
4) Two
5) One
65. If in each of the given words, first and third alphabets
are interchanged and similarly second and fourth
alphabets are interchanged, how many words thus
formed will end with a vowel?
1) Two
2) Three
3) Four
4) Five
5) Six
Directions (Q. 6670): In these questions, a relationship
between different elements is shown in the statement(s).
The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer
1) if only conclusion I is true.
2) if only conclusion II is true.
3) if either conclusion I or II is true.
4) if neither conclusion I nor II is true.
5) if both conclusions I and II are true.
66. Statements:
R > A M, J A = N > E
Conclusions:
I. R > J
II. E J
67. Statements:
K = U < N L > E,
T N
Conclusions:
I. E < U
II. T = K
68. Statements:
B < I, G = S, S I, O B
Conclusions:
I. G I
II. B O
69. Statement:
K R A< N = T < I > V
Conclusions:
I. A > I
II. K A
70. Statements:
C H = A T, V > A T < S
Conclusions:
I. C < S
II. V > H

Having a short nap after the breakfast is my hobby almost.


For that I have been missing my lunch too. At night also it is
extremely painful for me to keep awake after dinner. Evenings
have always appeared ominous to me; so this part of the day
I spent either in making preparations for supper or in going
for a film show. My interest in films has been of a classical
kind, in items like who has produced the film, who all have
acted in it, etc. Almost the same amount of time as I spent in
viewing a film did I spend in procuring information about
these. Raising a debate and making an issue of a non-issue is
my favourite pastime.
71. How did the author look when he returned home from
the hostel?
1) worthless
2) angry
3) depressed
4) clownish
5) None of these
72. In the tone of the father, there was
1) warmth
2) arrogance
3) affection
4) taunt
5) request
73. The speaker had come home because of
1) home-sickness
2) vacation
3) bad health
4) financial difficulties
5) None of these
74. In whose company did he leave for the hostel?
1) orderly
2) cook
3) servant
4) maid-servant 5) owner
75. What was his hobby?
1) to have a long sleep after lunch
2) to miss his lunch once a week
3) to go for a long walk after breakfast
4) to enjoy a short sleep after breakfast
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 7678): Choose the one which best
expresses the SAME meaning of the given words.
76. Pulled down
1) ugly
2) weak
3) miserable
4) worthless
5) None of these
77. Set off
1) invest money
2) start a business
3) begin a journey
4) run a race
5) None of these
78. At a stretch
1) peacefully
2) continuously 3) happily
4) rarely
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 7980): Choose the word OPPOSITE in
meaning to the given word.
79. Lacklustre
1) bright
2) colourful
3) inspiring
4) evergreen
5) None of these
80. Favourite
1) opportunistic 2) timely
3) bitter
4) hateful
5) None of these

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TestIII
English Language

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Directions (Q. 7180): Read the following passage


carefully and choose the most suitable answer to each
question:
When I came home from the hostel for the first time, I
was looking quite pulled down and pale. There I had lost
interest in food and this naturally showed in my lacklustre
face and sunken eyes. I must have looked like a rogue when
I stepped out of the tonga, for, my father, from the terrace,
showered me with his patent set of four-letter words, You
buffoon, good-for-nothing fellow, etc. He was an officer,
yet his stock of four-letter words was rather limited and so he
welcomed me with a softer set of words and did not care to
see me again. But after the vacation when I set off for the
hostel, there was a servant walking with me with a huge tin of
home-made ghee and a large sack of super-fine rice. He cooked
my food separately in the hostel. By and by I grew pink and
hefty. I generally survived on rice and slept a lot. I am fond of
sleep till date. Once I slept for thirty-six hours at a stretch.

Directions (Q. 8185): Rearrange the following eight


sentence a, b, c, d, e, f, g, and h in a proper sequence to
construct a meaningful paragraph. Then answer the
questions given below.
(a) But there is a large middle ground, consisting of
people who support privatisation as a policy.
(b) So we hope he will not mind setting all the doubt
at rest.
(c) But they are increasingly worried by reports of
rampant crony capitalism.
(d) These are not questions that would probably disturb
either ideological extreme-both camps have already
made up their minds and no amount of argument is
going to convince them otherwise.
(e) However, some disturbing questions regarding
BALCO remain.
(f) This group does not wish to needlessly impugn
anyones integrity.
(g) Disinvestment minister has been largely cooperative
with the media.
(h) But this group would like to be sure that the
governments dealings are completely above board.
81. Which of the following should be EIGHTH statement
after rearrangement?
1) a
2) b
3) c
4) h
5) f
82. Which of the following should be SECOND statement
after rearrangement?
1) b
2) a
3) c
4) h
5) d
83. Which of the following should be FIFTH statement after
rearrangement?
1) f
2) e
3) h
4) g
5) c
84. Which of the following should be SEVENTH statement
after rearrangement?
1) d
2) b
3) g
4) h
5) e
85. Which of the following should be FIRST statement after
rearrangement?
1) a
2) c
3) f
4) e
5) h
Directions (Q. 8695): Fill in the blanks with the help
of the alternatives given.
The feeling of insecurity among the people has increased

even though there is (86) use of the para-military and the


military. The excesses (87) by the two forces, particularly by
the first, do not (88) the type of anger it should because they
are seen (89) those who are trying to disintegrate the country.
Even a (90) for more say in the administration is shouted
down. Human rights organisations and civil liberty activists
are considered a (91) if not unpatriotic. Even the (92) cases
of cruelty are not pursued by the government (93) the inquiry
should (94) the forces and (95) the instrument on which it
has come to depend.
86. 1) reduced
2) little
3) free
4) generous
5) liberal
87. 1) displayed
2) condoned
3) committed
4) cleared
5) clumsy
88. 1) suppress
2) convey
3) evoke
4) resist
5) provoke
89. 1) fighting
2) supporting
3) ignoring
4) obeying
5) denying
90. 1) desire
2) plea
3) prayer
4) demand
5) hope
91. 1) boon
2) help
3) threat
4) nuisance
5) crime
92. 1) new
2) concealed
3) blatant
4) minor
5) old
93. 1) lest
2) till
3) for
4) because
5) until
94. 1) degrade
2) demoralise
3) derail
4) disperse
5) divert
95. 1) lose
2) change
3) raise
4) blunt
5) gain
Directions (Q. 96100): Read the sentence to find out
whether there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in
one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the
answer. If there is no error the answer is 5.
96. They usually comes (1)/ to our house (2)/ whenever they
pass (3)/ through our hometown. (4)/ No error (5)
97. Poonam used to (1)/ work for almost ten (2)/ hours in the
organisation (3)/ where she has employed. (4)/ No error
(5)
98. The scooter would (1)/ not start even though (2)/ he
tried (3)/ for a long time. (4)/ No error (5)
99. Janaki was waving (1)/ to us but we could (2)/ not see
her (3)/ at that distance. (4)/ No error (5)
100. Neither Munna nor (1)/ his assistants was present (2)/ at
the party (3)/ though all were invited. (4)/ No error (5)

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Answers and explanations

1. 4
2. 3
6. 5; 59
7. 1
11. 4; 15 + 3 = 18
18 2 = 16
16 + 3 = 19

3. 2
8. 1

4. 5; 457
9. 2

5. 3
10. 2

19 2 = 17
17 + 3 = 20
20 2 = 18
12. 1; 1050 0.4 = 420
420 0.4 = 168

168 0.4 = 67.2


67.2 0.4 = 26.88
26.88 0.4 = 10.752
10.7520.4 = 4.3008
0 6 24 60 120 210
+6 +18 +36 +60 +90
Look at the differences of two consecutive terms of
the series. We get the following pattern:
0+ 61=6
6 + 6 2 = 18
18 + 6 3 = 36
36 + 6 4 = 60
60 + 6 5 = 90
90 + 6 6 = 126
Hence, the required term = 210 + 126 = 336
32 + 17 = 49
49 + 34 = 83
83 + 68 = 151
151 + 136 = 287
287 + 272 = 559
559 + 544 = 1103
462 + 90 = 552
552 + 98 = 650
650 + 106 = 756
756 + 114 = 870
870 + 122 = 992
992 + 130 = 1122
Ratio of shares of A, B and C = 75 : 60 : 80
= 15 : 12 : 16

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13. 5;

14. 3;

15. 2;

16. 5;

Now, the share of C

16
731
(15 12 16)

16
731 = Rs 272
43
17. 1; Required number of ways = 6! = 720
18. 1; Go through the given options. Check the option 1).

3
5

2
3

2
5

or,

2
1
N
N
5
10

or,

3
N
10

1
4

288

288

288

288 10
= 960
3
22. 3; Suppose the consecutive odd numbers are x+1, x+3,
x+5 and x+7.
Then we have

or, N

( x 1) (x 3) ( x 5) ( x 7 )
42
4
or, 4x + 16 = 42 4 or, x = 38
Hence, the numbers are 39, 41, 43 and 45.
Now, B D = 41 45 = 1845

25
30 2
2000 60
100 100 5
24. 2; Third number = 260 (230) (2 70) = 60
25. 5; According to the given information.
20 x 3
32 x
4
or, x = 16
Now,
Present strength of the social group
= 20 + 32 + 16 + 16 = 84
26. 3; 59.99% of 255.012 + 22.98% of 182.005
60% of 255 + 23% of 182
153 + 41.86 194.86

23. 4; Required value

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4 6
10
5
9 27 36 18
19. 5; Average Speed

Total distance travelled


= Time taken to travel the distance

(30 25)
55 60
1
41 km hr
(45 35)
80
4
60
20. 3; Required number of hours

4 2 10 5
= 10 hours
2 1 20
21. 1; Suppose that the number is N.
Then, we have

27. 5;

1000

10 10 10 10 10

10 3.16 31.6
28. 1; 15.002 ? 25.0210 = 7113.918
?=

7113.918
15.002 25.0210

29. 4; 81.38 81.63

7100
15 25

18.93

81.38 1.63
= 83.01 83 512
30. 2; 12 958 17 676
31. 4; Total no. of students who play cricket
= 38 + 40 + 12 + 17 + 25 + 18 + 20 = 170
25
100 15%
Reqd % =
170
32. 4; Reqd ratio = 27 : 18 = 3 : 2
33. 5
34. 5; Total Class X students who play different games = 115
21
100 18%
Reqd %
115

35. 5; Basketball and Badminton are the two games which


satisfy the conditions.

small is different in III. So III does not follow


either.
(C) To see the validity of conclusion IV, we need to
relate big and tiny. Since big is in the first
statement and tiny in the third statement, we
have a chain of I + E + I = (I+E) + I = O + I = no
conclusion. Hence, IV too does not follow.
45. 5; E + I = O reversed. Hence conclusion I follows from
the first two statements.
I + A = I. Hence conclusion III follows from second
and third statements.
46. 1; We have to look for consonant-number-vowel
sequence. But in the given arrangement there is no
such sequence.
47. 1; The eighth element to the left of the seventeenth from
the left end implies (17-8 =) 9th element from the left
end, ie 'M'.
48. 3; The sixth element to the right of the nineteenth from
the right end implies (19 - 6 =) 13th element from the
right end.
49. 4; We have to look for number-consonant-consonant
sequence. There are only three such consonants
(M, F and T) in the given arrangement.
50. 5; In others, the first and the third element of each group
are adjacent elements.
(5155): Marketing: H(DD),
A(BBC), B(Aaj Tak)
Finance:
C(Sony), F(NDTV), E(Star)
Production: D(ESPN), G(Zee)
51. 3
52. 3
53. 2
54. 5; H, A and B
55. 1
(5660):Product Manager and city
1. X
Q(Jaipur), E(Cochin), M(Ahmedabad)
2. Y
T(Delhi), D (Bangalore)
3. Z
J(Hyderabad), R (Chennai), P(Pune)
56. 5; Q, E and M
57. 2
58. 1
59. 4
60. 3
61. 3; After rearranging all the word, we have

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36. 1; V A L E T U D I N A R I A N

Such pairs are VT, LI, ED, UR, EA, IA, RL and DA.
37. 4; Here specified letters are A, S, P and T. Words formed
by these letters are:
1. PAST
2. TAPS
3. SPAT
4. PATS
38. 5; Each letter is coded as two letters. The first half of the
letters are coded as three places backward and three
forward as in English alphabet. While the second half
of the letters are coded as one place backward and
one forward. Hence, the code is MSXDOUBDDFKM.
39. 5; Others are pair of amicable numbers.
Two numbers with the property that, for each of them,
the sum of all their factors less than themselves is
equal to the other number, are said to be amicable.
For example, let us consider option 4):
The factors of 1210 are 1, 2, 5, 10, 11, 22, 55, 110, 121,
242 and 605 and they sum up to 1184, while the factors
of 1184 sum up to 1210.
40. 1; Arranging the word alphabetically, we get,
A A E H H I I LM O P
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Difference = (4 + 5 + 8 + 9 + 11) - (1 + 2 + 3 + 6 + 7 + 10) = 8
41. 3; First two statements give conclusion I by rule I + A =
I. Conclusion II follows independently from second
statement.
42. 4; All boxes are tables + No desks are tables = All boxes
are tables + No tables are desks (converted from) = A
+ E = E = No boxes are desks. Hence I follows, Again,
No boxes are desks + Some desks are curtains = E + I
= O reversed = Some curtains are not boxes.
43. 5; Some drops are cops + All cops are docks = I + A = I =
Some drops are docks
on conversion
Some
docks are drops. Hence II follows. Now, some drops
are docks + No dock is a flop = I + E = O = Some drops
are not flops. Hence, I follows. Again, All cops are
dock + No dock is a flop = A + E = E = No cop is a flop.
Hence III follows. Finally, no cop is a flop
conversion
No flop is a cop
(obviously)
Some flops are not cops. Hence IV too follows.
44. 5; Let us see what conclusions are possible:
(A) For first two statements, we can apply rule I + E
= O; hence Some big are not large. Thus a
possible conclusion between big and large is
Some big are not large. But I and II are different
from it and hence both dont follow.
(B) From second and third statements we get by E +
I = O reversed; hence Some tiny are not small.
But the conclusion given between tiny and

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62. 2; After rearranging they become


ROKC OMKC TONE ROMF UTRN HECA
Thus, there are four words not beginning with a vowel.
63. 1; Given words: ROCK MOCK TONE FROM TURN
EACH
In the given words first alphabet in each of the words
changes to the previous alphabet in English and they
become
QOCK LOCK SONE EROM SURN DACH
64. 3; Given words: ROCK MOCK TONE FROM TURN
EACH

In the given words first two alphabets in each of the


word change to the next alphabet in English
alphabetical order.
SPCK NPCK UPNE GSOM UVRN FBCH
Thus, there are three words having no vowels: SPCK
NPCK and FBCH
65. 4; Given words: ROCK MOCK TONE FROM TURN
EACH.
In the given word first and third letters are
interchanged and so are second and fourth letters.
They become
CKRO CKMO NETO OMFR RNTU CHEA
Thus, there are five words ending with a vowel:
CKRO CKMO NETO RNTU and CHEA
66. 1; Given statements: R > A M ... (i)
J A = N > E ... (ii)
Combining (i) and (ii), we have

Hence, conclusion I is true.


Again, we have,

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Thus, conclusion II is true.
69. 2; Given statement: K R A < N = T < I > V
Thus, A < I. So, conclusion I is not true.
Again,
K R A
or, K A
Hence, conclusion II is true.
70. 2; Given statements: C H = A T
... (i)
V>A T<S
... (ii)
Combining statements (i) and (ii), we have

Hence, conclusion I is not true.


Again, combining statements (i) and (ii), we have

Hence, conclusion I is true.


Again, combining (i) and (ii), we have
J A= N > E
We cant compare J and E.
Hence, conclusion II is not true.
67. 4; Given statements: K = U < N L > E ... (i)
T N ... (ii)
Now, from the first statement, we have,

Thus, conclusion I is not true.


Again, combining (i) and (ii) we have,

Hence, conclusion II is true.


71. 1
72. 2
73. 2
74. 3
75. 5; (4) is his hobby almost, not exactly one. His actual
hobby (favourite pastime) is raising a debate and
making an issue out of a non-issue.
76. 2; Pull down means to take down or apart to demolish,
to bring down, to reduce in health.
77. 3
78. 2; At a stretch means continuously, without interruption.
79. 1; Lacklustre means dull, without brightness; so
antonym is bright.
80. 4; Favourite means one preferred to all others, unduly
loved and indulged; so antonym is hateful.
81. 2
82. 5
83. 1
84. 3
85. 4
86. 5
87. 3
88. 3
89. 1
90. 4
91. 4
92. 3
93. 1
94. 2
95. 4
96. 1; Replace comes with come.
97. 4; Replace has by was.
98. 1; Replace would with did.
99. 4; Replace at with from.
100. 2; Replace was with were.

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Thus, conclusion II is not true.


68. 5; Given statements: B < I
... (i)
G = S ... (ii)
S I
... (iii)
O B ... (iv)
Combining all these statements, we have

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