You are on page 1of 26
www. recruitment .guru Quantitative Aptitude 1. What percentage of numbers from 1 to 70 have | or 9 in the unit's digit? aa bys <)20 21 ¢) None of these 2. (935421 x 625)=7 a) 575688125, by 584638125 €) 584649125 d) 585628125 ) None af these 3. Reena took a loan of Rs.1200 with simple interest for as many years as the rate of interest. If she paid Rs432 as interest at the end of the foan period, what was the rate of interest? 2)36 b)6 os ) Data inadequate €) None of these 4. A leak in the bottom of a tank can empty the full tank in 8 hours. An inlet pipe fills water at ther ate oF 6 litres a minute. When the tank is Full, the inlet is opened and due to the teak, the tank is empty in 12 hours. How many litres docs the cistern hold? a) 7580 b) 7960 ©) 8290 d) 8640 €) None of these S. In what ratio must a grocer mix two warieti¢s of pulses costing Rs.1S and Rs.20 per ke respectively so as to zct a mixture worth Rs.16.50 ke? a)3:7 b)S-7 7:3 7:5 €) None af these 6. At what time, in minutes, between 3 o'clock and 4 o'clock, both the needles will coincide cach other? ast dy |. What was the day of the week on 28" May 20067 4) Thursday b) Friday ©) Saturday 4) Sunday €) None of these Directions (Q. 8-12) The following pic-chart shows the percentage dis incurred in publishing a book. Study the pic-chart and the answer the questions based on it. Various Expenditures (in pereentuge) Incurred in Publishing « Book NOTE: Tha inforsation provided bere-is for Reference. Tt may vary Oriainal 10, u 4, a a recruiti nt guru ‘Transportation Cost 10% Af for a certain quantity of books, the publisher has to pay Rs 30,600 as printing cost, then ‘what will be amount of royalty to be paid for these baoks? 8) Rs.19.450 b) Rs.21.200 ©) Rs, 4) Rs.26,150 €) None of these 500 ‘What is the central angle of the sector corresponding to the expen ay 1s by 24° ©) 54" d) 4g €) None of these we incurred on royalty? The price of the book is marked 20% above the CLP. If the marked price of the book is [Rs.180, then what is the cost of the paper used in a single copy of the book? 2) Rs36 b)Rs3750 ©) Rs.a2 4) Rs44.25 €) None of these If 5500 copies are published and the transportation cost on them amounts to Rs.82500, then ‘what should be the selling price of the book so that the publisher can carn a profit of 25%? 2) Rs. 187,50 b) Rs.191.50 ©) RS.175 d) Rs 180 €) None of these Royalty on the book is Jess than the printing cost by: a) 5% b) 33-5 <) 20% d) 25% ¢) None of these ‘A man can row upsircam at 8 kmph and downstream al 13 kph, The speed of the stream is 2) 2.5 kwh b) 4.2 kavir 6) 5 kmibr d) 10.5 kmvhr ¢) None of these If the sum of the intcrior angles of a regular polygon measures upto 1440 degrces, how many sides does the polygon have” a) 1 sides b) 8 sides ©) I sides d) 9 sides ¢) None of these ‘+ foc Reference. Tt-may vary Oricinal www. recruitment .guru 15. Number of solutions of the equation tan x + sec x~ 2 cos x, lying inthe interval [0, 2] is ao bt e)2 a3 €) None of these 16. A alone can do a piece of work in 6 days and B alone 8 days. A and B underiook to-do it for Rs.3200. With the help of C. they completed the work in 3 days. How much is to be paid to ° a) Rs375 b) R400 ©) Rs.600, d) Rs.800 €) None or these 17. A train travels at an-average of 50-miles per hour for 2x1/2 hours and then travels a (670 miles per hour for 1x1/2 hours. How far the train did travels in the entire 4 hours? 4) 120 miles b) 150 miles €) 200 miles ) 230 miles ¢) None of these 18, What number should be divided by JO25 to give the results as 257 ay 125 by) 25 50 @) 125 ¢) None of these 19. Leta, he the mth term of an A.P. and ay = 22, then the value of the common difference (d) that would make a3 ..@y 0} greatest is a)4 b)2 «0 a7 €) None of these 20. A shopkeeper give 12% additional discount on the discounted price. after giving an initial discount of 20% on the labeled price of a radio. If the final sale price of the radio is Rs.704, then what is its labeled price? 8) RS.844.80 b) Rs.929.28 ©) Rs, 1000 4) Rs.1084.80 ©) None af these 21. A person was asked to state his age in years. His reply was, “Take my age three years hence, multiply it by 3 and then subtract three times my age three years ago and you will know how old 1am.” What was the age of the person? a) 14+ years +b) 18 years ¢) 20 years d) 32 years ¢) None of these 12. Three unbiased coins are tossed. What is the probability of getting at most two beads? 2 i 2 at mt ot at €) None af these 23. In how many ways cum the letters of the word ‘LEADER’ be arranged? a)72 ‘bp ©) 360 dj72 ¢) None of these (24. Find the greatest number that will divide 43, 91 and 183 so as to leave the same remained in each case. aja b)7 9 413 ) None of these NOTE: Tha inforsation provided bere-is for Reference. Tt may vary Oriainal 30, 31 32, 33, 34, www. recruitment .guru ‘The average weight of 8 person's increases hy 2.5 kg when a new person comes in place of ‘one of them weighing 65 ke. What might be the weight of the new person? 4) 76Kz, b) 76.5Ke €) 8SKE ) Data inadequate ©) None af these In Arum’s opinion, his weight is greater than 65 kg but less than 72 kg. His brother docst not agree with Arum and he thinks that Arum's weight is greater than 60 kg but less than 70 ke. His mother's view is thot his weight cannot be greater than 68 kg. If all are them are correct in their estimation, what is the average of different probable weiehts of Arum? a) 67k b) 68 ke )69Ke ) Data inadequate €) None of these Product of two co-prime numbers is 117. Their LCM should be a by) 117 ©) equal to their H.« ) Cannot be calculated ¢) None of these A starts a business with Rs.3500 and after 5 months, B joins with A as his partner. After a ‘year, the profit is divided in the ratio 2 : 3. What is B's contribution in the capital? 4) Rs. 7500 b) Rs.8000 ¢) Rs,8500 4) Rs.9000 €) None of these Jn how many different ways can the letters.of the word ‘DETAIL! be arranged in such a way that the vowels occupy only the odd positions? 2) 32 bas ©)36 ) 60 €) None of these ‘Two dice are tossed. The probability that the total score is a prime number is: 2) 16 bysit ua 479 le) None of these ‘The sum of the ages of S children born at the intervals of 3 years each is 50 years, What is the age of the youngest child? a) 4 years b)8 years ©) 10 years 4) 13 years €) None of these ‘A shopkeeper professes te sell his zoos at-cost price but uses a weight of 800 gm instead of ‘kilogram weight. Thus, he make a profit of 2) 20% b) 22% ©) 25% 4) Data inadequate ) None af these ‘The number of common terms to the two sequences 17, 21, 25 ....417 and 16, aia b)20 21 d) Be ¢) None of these 50 x 5G is equal to a) 63.75 b) 65.95 70 4) 70.25 ¢) None of these NOTE: Tha inforsation provided bere-is for Reference. Tt may vary Oriainal 35, 36, 39, 4 4B, NOTE: The information prov www. recruitment .guru ‘An athlete runs 200 meters race in 24 seconds. His speed is a) 20kamvhr ‘b) 24 knvhe ¢) 28. Skevhr d) 30knvhr ¢) None of these Reasoning Ability ‘How many such pairs of letters are there in the word TRIBUNAL each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet? a) None b) One ) Two d) Three €) More than three In a certain code DOWN as “S(G/9#" and NAME is written as *#6%3". How is MODE written in that code? 8) %9652 b) %6@63 ©) %5@3 4) %@53 €) None of these How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters LGEU using each letter only once in each ward? a) None b) One ©) Two 4) Three ) More than three IER’ denotes “87, “Q" denotes “X’, “W’ denotes *~’ and “A” denoted *+”. then aw 7 Rk 8 A 6 Q 4m? a) 822 b) 6s on 28 €) None of these Ina certaincode THRIVES is written as SIUHRDU. How is SOULFUL written in that code? a) VPTKKTE b) VPTKETK ©) TPVKKTE d) TNRKMVG €) None of these ‘The positions of how many digits in the number $9164823 will remain unchanged after the digits are rearranged in descendign order within the number? a) None b) One ) Two d) Three ) More than three ‘Mohan walked 30 metres towards South, took a left tum and walked 15 metres. He then took aright tum and walked 20 metres. He again took a right tum and walked 15 metres. How fur is he from the starting point? 4) 95 metres b) 50 metres ) 70 metres 4) Can't be determined €) None of these ‘What should come next in the following letter series? PQRSTABCDEPQRSABCDEPQRSABCDPQ aR b)T oA dB €) None of these iad Here te dor Refacwen. itty woes Sielosaal www. recruitment .guru 4. Ina certain code language, “how can you go’ is written as “ja da ka pa’. “can you come here’ is written as ‘na ka sa ja’ and “come and go" is written as “ra pa sa’. How is here’ written in that code language? a) ja b)na ©) pa. d) Data inadequate €) None af these 45. What should come next in the following letter series based on English alphabet? CEA IKG og 1 a) STW by wus, o)swu a) uws €) None af these Directions (Q. 46-50) In cach of the questions below are given four statements followed by four conclusions numbered 1, 11, IITand 1V_ You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known. facts. 46, Statements: Some trains are cars, ‘All cars are branches. All branches are nets. ‘Some nets are dresses. Conelustons: E Only 1 and 1 follow I. Only Mand Il follow IIT, Only 1 and 1V follow IW. Some roads are ci a) Only Land I follow b) Only 11 and 111 follow ©} Only Land IV follow ) Only Tl, Itt and EV fallow ©) None of these 47. Statements: All papers are clips. ‘Some clips are boards. ‘Some boards are lanes All lanes are roads Conclusions: 1. Some roads arc boards, I. Some lanes are clips, IIL, Some boards are papes. TY, Some roads are clips. a) Only Land I follow b) Only Tand IT follow ©} Only I, Mand I follow 4) Only I, It and IV follow ©} None of these 48, Statements: Some pencils are kites ‘Some kitex are desks. All desks are jungles. ‘All jungies are mountains. |. Some mountains are pencils. HL Some jungles are pencils ‘Conclusions: NOTE: Thea inforsation provided bere-—is for Reference. Tk may vary Oriainal www. recruitment .guru IIT, Some mountains are desks IV. Some jungles are kites. a) Only Land It follow b) Only 1, Hand UI follow ©} Only Ill and IV follow 4) Only Ul, Ill and EV fallow ©) None of these 49. Statements: All stones are hammers. ‘No hammer is ring Some rings are doors. All doors are windows, (Conclusions: Some windows are stones, IL, Some windows are rings. IIL, No window is stone. TV. Some rings are stones. a) Only I follows b) Only TI follows ©} Only 111 follows 4) Only eithre 1 or If follows @} Only either I or If snd Mt follow 50, Statements: All pens are clocks, ‘Some clocks are tyres. ‘Some tyres are wheels. ‘Some wheels are buses. Conclusions: [Some buses are tytes. IL. Some wheels are clocks. IIT. Some wheels are pens. 1V. Some buses are clocks. a) None follows b) Only I follows ©} Only I follows 4) Only IH follows ©) Only TV follows Directions (Q. §1-S5) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: A, B.C, DE, FG, H and K are siting around a cirele facing the centre. Fis 4" to the right of A who is 3"to the right of B. K is 4" to the left of B and 3" to the right of D. C is 3" tothe right of H. E is 2 othe left of G. 51. Whois to the immediate right of F? a)B b)G OE ) Data inadequate €) None af these 52. Who is 3" tothe right of K? ay bE OG 4) Data inadequate €) None of these NOTE: The information prov Hed bere te foc Reternace:tit-wewy veces Seioinal www. recruitment .guru 53. What is Es position with respect to B? 2) 2" to the len 1b) 3" to the right ¢) 4% to the right dd) 3° to the left €) S*to the right 34, Who is 4" 10 the lent of G? ae ba oD aK ©) Data inadequate 35. In which of the following combinations is the 3" person sitting betweenthe |" and the 2 persons? 3) GFB b)BGH e)ADE 4) KEC ©)EGF Directions (Q. 56-60) In the following questions, the symbols !. @, ©, % and * are used with the following meaning as illustrated below: “P.©Q' means “P is not smalle than Q”. “P'% Q" means “P is neither smaller than nor equal 10 *P* Q! means “P'is neither greatcr than nor equal to Q". “P1Q" means “P is not greater than Q” ‘P @ Q" means“P is neither greatcr than nor smaller than Q"- ‘Now im each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the three conclusions 1, 11, IM and EY given below them is‘are definitely true and give your answer accordingly. 36, Statements: D! T_T @ R. RO M.M% K. Conclusions: LR@D ILR%D ML. KT W.MIT a) Only cither Lor His true bb) Only IM and EV are trac ©) Only cither Tor Tl and IH are true 4) Only either for I and 1V are trae €) Only either Lor Ht and IH and LV are true S7. Statements: J @ FF !N,N% HHO G Conclusions: LGtN Nos ML F* 3 WIIG a) Only Tand Mare true bb) Only 1, Mand 11 are true ©) Only 1, Mand IV are true @) AIL, M11 and IV are true ¢} None of these 58. Statements: R* KK % D.D @ V.V!M. NOTE: The information prov Hed bere te foc Reternace:tit-wewy veces Seioinal NOTE: www. recruitment .guru Conclusions: LR*D IVER mL D@M W.M%D aa) None is true b) Only 11 is truc ) Only 1V is truc 4) Only either Hor TV is true €) None of these 59, Statements: BOT.T*R.RWF.F@K Conclusions: LB%R LEST IL R% K W.K&T a) None is trie 1b) Only 1 is trae ©) Only II is truc 4) Only 11 is true €) Only 1V is true 60. Statements: F% N,N W.W!Y.¥—T Conclusions: LE%W ILT%™N Mt N% Y W.T%W a) Only Fand HM are trae b) Only Land 1V are trac ©) Only Mand ME are tue 4) Only f, Wand IV are true ¢) Nane ofthese Directions (Q. 61-65) In making decision about important question, it is desirable to be able to distinguish between “strong” arguments are those which are both important and directly related to the question. ‘Weak’ arguments are those which are of minar importance and also may not be directly related to the question or may be related to a trivial aspect of the question Each question below is followed by three arguments numbered (A), (IB) and (C), You have to decide which is the arguments is a strong” arguments and which is ‘weak argument, 61. Statement Should there be complete ban on setting up.of thermal power plants in Indi Arguments: (A) Yes, this is the only way to arrest further addition to environmental pollution. {B) No, there is a huge shortaze of electricity in most parts of the country and hence generation of electricity needs to be augmented. (C) No, many developed countries continue to set up thermal power plants in their countries. a) None is strong by Only (Ais strong, ¢} Only (B) is stron 4) Only (C) is strong €) Only either (A) or (B. The Sntormattounmeorited bere te foc Reternace:tit-aewy voce Seioinal MOTI www. recruitment .guru 62. Statements: Should road repair work in big cities be carried out only late at night? ‘Arguments: (A) Na, this way the work will never get completed. {B) No, there will be unncessary use of electricity (C) Yes, the commuters will face lat of problems due to repair work during the day a) None is stronz by Only (A) is strong ©) Only (C) is strong 4) Only (B) and (C) are strong ©) Only (A) and (B) are strong 63, Statements: Should all the deemed universities be derecognized and attached to any of the central of state universities in India? Arguments: (A) Yes many of these deemed universities do not conform to the required standards of a full- fledged university and hence the level of education is compromised. (B) No, these deemed universities have been able to introduce innovative courses suitable to the requirement of various industries as they are free from strict government controls. (C) Yes, muny such universities are basically money spinning activities and education takes a backseat in these institutions. a) Only (A) and (B) are strong by Only (B)and (C)are strong ©) Only (A)and (C)are strong 4) All (A), (8) and (C) are strong €) None of these 64. Statement: Should there be a cap on drawing ground water for irrigation purposes in India? Arguments: (A) No, irrigation is of prime importance for food production in India and it is heavily dependent on groundwater in many parts of the country. (B) Yes, water lables have gone down to alarmingly low levels in some parts of the country where irrigation is primarily dependent on groundwater, which may lead to scrious environmental consequences. (C) Yes, India just cannot afford to draw groundwater any furthre as the international agencies have cautioned India against it. a} Only (A) and (B) are strong by Only (B) and (Cyare strong ©) Only (A) and (Chare strong 4) All (A), (B) and (C) are strong €) None of these 65. Statements: Should there be a restriction on the construction of high rise building in biz cities in India’? Arguments: (A) No, big cities in India do not have adequate open land plots to accommodate the growing population. (B) Yes, only the builders and developers benefit from the construction of high rise buildings. (C) Yes, the Government should first provide sdequate infrastructural facilities to existing building before allowing the construction of new high rise buildings. The Sntormattounmeorited bere te foc Reternace:tit-aewy voce Seioinal MOTI www. recruitment .guru a) Only (B) ix strong: by Only (C) is strong ¢) Only (A)and (Care strong 4) Only (A) is strong ©} None of these Directions (Q. 66-70) In each question below is given a statement followed by three assumptions (A). (B) and (C). An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statements and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the stntement. 66, Statement: The Government has decided to auction construction of highways to private centitics in several blocks across the country on build-operate-transfer basis. Which of the following assumption(s) is/are implicit in the above statement? (A) An adequate number of private entities may not respond to the Government’s auction notification. (B) Many private entities in the country are capable of constructing highways within reasonable time. (C) The Government's proposal of build-operate-transfer may financially benefit the private entities. a) Only (A) and (B) are implicit by Only (B) and (C} are implicit ©} Only (B) is implicit 4) Only (A) and (C) are implicit €) None of these 67. Statement: Government has urged all the citizens to use electronic media for carrying out their daily activities, whenever possible, instcad of using: poper as the manufacture of paper requires the cutting down of a large number of trees causing severe damage to the ecosystem, Which of the following assumption(s) is/are implicit in the above statcrnent? (A) Most people may be capable of using electronic media to carry out various routines. {B) Most people may have access to electronic media for carrying out their daily routine activities. (C) People at lange may reject the Govemment’s appeal and continue using paper as before. a) Only (A) is implicit bb) Only (B) is implicit ) Only (A) and (B) are implicit 4) Only (C) is implicit €) None of these 68. Statement: The apex body controlling universities in the country has decided to revise the syllabus of all the technical courses to make them focused towards the present needs of the industry thereby making the technical gradustes more employable than they are at present Which of the following assumption(s} is/are implicit in the above staicment? {A) Technical colleges affiliated to different universitics may not welcome the apex body's decision and may continue with the same syllabus as at present. (B) The industry may welcome the decision of the apex body and scale up their hiring from these colleges. (C) The Government may not allow the apex body to implement its decision in all the colleges as it may lead to chaos. aa) None is implicit The Sntormattounmeorited bere te foc Reternace:tit-aewy voce Seioinal MOTI www. recruitment .guru bb) Only (A) is implicit ©) Only (B) is implicit 4) Only (Cp is implicit €) Only (A) und (B) are implicit 68. Statement: Police authority cordoned off the entire locality for the entire day and stopped all ‘vehicular movement for the visit of a top functionary of the government in view of the threat perception and advised all the residents in the area to limit their movement outside their dwellings. Which of the following assumption(s) is/are implicit in the above statement? (A) Police personne! may not be able to control the vehicular movement in the locality and may seck help from the armed forces. (B) People living in the locality may move out of their houses for the day to avoid inconvenience. (C) The Government functionary may request the police authority to lift the ban on movement ) Only (B) is implicit 4) Only (C) is implicit ¢) None of these 70, Statement: The airlines have requested all their bonafide passengers to check the status of flight operations before leaving their homes as heavy fog is causing immense problems to ‘normal flight operations. Which of the following assumption(s) is/are implicit in the above statement? (A) The majority of the air passengers may check the flight status before starting their journey to the airport. (8) TheGoverament may ike seréus objection tothe notice asucd by the iltine company. (C) Majority of the passengers may cancel their tickets and postpone their joumey till the situation becomes normal. a} None is implicit bb) Only (A) is imp ©) Only (B) is implici 4) Only (C) is implicit ©) None of these English Language Directions (Q. 71-80) Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you to locate them while answering some af the questions. Once a thief named Kalu had planned to loot the king's treasury. At midnight, he went to the palace and bezan to drill a hole in the side wall of the treasury. The king, who was awake in his bedroom just above the treasury, came out to investigate the whirring sound. He was dressed in.a simple nightgown and the thief could not recognize him. He asked Kalu who he was and what he was doing. The latter said, Tam a thief and intend to loot this treasury. I presume that you are also a thief and have come with The Sntormattounmeorited bere te foc Reternace:tit-aewy voce Seioinal MOTI www. recruitment .guru the same intentin, No matter fet us both go inside and we shall share the loot equally. "Both entered the treasury and divided all the money and the jewels equally between them. Inside a locker they found three big diamond pieces. As the thief was puzzled as to how to divide the three picces into two portions. the king sizgested, "We have taken avay everything else. Let us leave one diamond picce for the poor king and share the rest equally". Kalu agreed and when he took his leave, the king asked for his name and address As Kalu had taken a vow of telling only the truth, he h ave the correct infarmation. ‘The king took sway his share of the loot and hid it in his room. Next morning he asked his Prime cr to inspect the treasury as he had heard some strange sounds during the previous night. The Prime Minister saw to his horror that all the valuables were missing and only a single diamond was left pethaps inadvertantly, by the theif. He put the diamond in his oiwn shift pocket as its Loss. could be ascribed to the thief and nobody would suspect the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister went back to the king. The king particularly enquirerd. "Do you mean that the theif has completely denuded the treasury of its valuables and not a single item has been left?” The Prime Minister confirmed it. The king asked the of police to bring in Kalu. When Kalu came he was unable to reefognize the king as his accomplice of the previous night. The king asked him, "Are you the theif who has stolen everything from my treasury eaving nothing back?" Kalu confirmed it but said, “Sir, 1 did leave one diamond hack im the locker as advised by an accomplice of mine and it should st ill be there.” The Prime Minister interrupted saying, "Your Majesty, this thief is lying, There is nothing left in the locker.” The king asked the police chief to search the pockets of the Prime Minister, from where the missing diamond was recovered. The kind told his courtiers, "Here is a Prime Minister, who is a liar and a thief and here is a thief who is at truth fal gentleman.” 71. The king came out in the middle of the night in order to... 4) Help Kalu to break into the palace treasury 'b) Share the loot equally between Kalu and himself ) Find out the source of and reasoa for the sound he had heard dd) Catch the thief who had come to steal his valuables €) None of these 72. Kalu could not recognize the kiing because .. 1) The king was wearing clothes like those of an ordinary person b) The king's clothes were covered by a simple nightgown ) Kalu had never seen the king before 4d) Kalu had not seen the king descending from his bedroom €) None of these 73. Which of the following made the king suspect the Prime Minister? The Prime Minister's statement that 4) Except for one piece of diamond all ether valuables were stolen 1b) All the valuables without any exception were stolen from the treasury ©) The thief was lying when he said hie had left one diamond back in the locker d) The search for the dimond did not yield any favourable result ) None of these 74, Which of the following horrified the Prime Minister? 4) The valuables missing from the King’s treasury 1b) A piece of diamond left in the locker The Sntormattounmeorited bere te foc Reternace:tit-aewy voce Seioinal MOTI he inforestion provided berets foc Reference. www. recruitment .guru ©) Certain strange sounds heard by the Prime Minister dd) The fact that the king suspected him of stealth ) None of these 75. Choose the word which is most nearly the Same in meaning as the word given in bold as used in the passage. Accomplice a) C-traveller b) Collaborator ©) Controller 4) Coordinator €) None of these 76. Choose the word which is most nearly the Same in meaning. as the word given in bold as used in the passage. “Ascribed a) Attributed ‘b) Donated c) Attached d) Withdrew ¢) None of these 77. Choose the word which is most nearly the Same in meaning asthe word given in bold as used in the passage. ‘Denuded a) Uncovered ‘b) Stripped ¢) Destroyed d) Biscarded ¢) None of these 78. Choose the word which is most Opposite in meaning of the word given in bold as used in the 4) Knowingly b) Sensibly ¢) indifferently ¢) Unwittingly €) None af these 79. Choose the word which is most Opposite in meaning of the word given in bold as used in the passage. Previous a) New b) Preceding ©) Novel 4) Subsequent ©) None af these 80, They decided to leave the diamond inside the locker because ‘A, ‘They wanted some part of the wealth to be let forthe Prime Minister. B. It was difficult for them to carry the 3 piece of diamond. C. The total number of diamonds being odd. they had to leave out onepicee to fe distribution, a) None b) All the three ©) Only A 4) Only B €) Only C Directions (Q. 81-85): Rearrange the following six sentences (A}, (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the Proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below. ‘A. The reasons for their happiness was that they had come to the Vithal temple of Pandharpur to sec their beloved Lord, 1B. There were rich, poor men, women, children, blind, handicupped among them. C. They were all in a very happy state of mind, as was apparent from their glowing faces, D._ They would worship and seek the Divine blessings while in Pandharpur. Tt-may vary: Original MOTI www. recruitment .guru E__ [twas an auspicious day and many people had assembled in the temple. Fr ‘Though different there was.one commonality among. 81, Which of the following should be the Fourth statement after rearrangement?” aa b)B oc aD 82. Which ofthe following should be the Fifth statement after rearrangement? aya b)B oc aD 83. Which of the following should be the Sixth statement after rearrangement? aa be ee aD 84. Which of the following should be the First statement after rearrangement? aa b)B oc OE 85. Which of the following should be the Second statement afler rearrangement? aA b)B oc ap Directions (Q. 86-90) Read this sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical mistakelerror in if, The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the part with the error as your answer. If there is no error, mark ‘Ne error’ as your answer. (Ignore the errors of punctuation if any). ‘86, Mangal Pandey was well known (a)/ because he was involved (b) / in the initial stages (c) / of the Indian rebellion. (d) / No error (e} 87. Most of the Indian populatoins still lives (a) / in its villages and thus the contribution of (b) / agriculture to Indian economy ¢¢) / becomes very important. (d) / No error (e) 88. Catherine's grandfather always (ab / Jost his balance while walking (b) / and would be found fallen {c) / on the road. (d) / No error (e} 89. Her doctor was (a) / annoyed because she (b) / ignore her health (c) ¢ even after being hospitalised twice. (d) No error (e) 90, Razhay was worry (a) / about telling his parents (b)/ that he wanted to move owt (c) / ancl Live independently. /(d) No error (e) Directions (Q. 91-95) Below the four words are given. One of these four wards may be wrongly spelt. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt. if there is any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the words are correctly spelt mark All correct as the answer, 91. Below the four words are given. One of these four words may be wrongly spelt. Find out the ‘word which is wrongly spelt, if there is any. The number of that word is. your answer. If all the words are correctly spelt mark All correct as the answer. a) Adventure b) Demonstration ——_¢) Environment ) Innosent €) All Correct ie dnxforeationmeerited bere te dor Refacwnen. item vere Sielosaal www. recruitment .guru 92. Below the four words are given. Onc of these four words may be wrongly spelt. Find out the ‘word which is wrongly spelt, if there is any. The number of that word is. your answer, If all the words are correctly spelt mark All correct as the answer. a) Limitasion b) Dependable ¢) Miniature 4) Qualitative ©) All Correct 93. Below the four words are given. Onc of these four words may be wrongly spelt. Find out the ‘word which is wrongly spelt, if there is any. The number of that word is. your answer. If all the words are correctly spelt mark All correct as the answer. a) Lucrative 'b) Ancestral ©) Performanse d) Incidentally ©) All Comrect 94. Below the four words are given. One of these four words may be wrongly spelt. Find out the ‘word which is wrongly spelt, if there is any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the words are correctly spelt mark All correct as the answer. 1) Futility b) Separasion ) Embarrassment d) Positively €) All Comrect 95. Below the four words are given. One of these four words may be wrongly spelt. Find out the ‘word which is wrongly spelt, if there is any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the words are correctly spelt mark All correct as the answer. 2) Tournament b) Enhancement ©) Amazingly ) Continuation ©) All Correct Directions (Q. 96-100): Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below. ‘A. Besides, they get a lot of exposure to:novel things through media. B_ Therefore. their mental development did not show any extraocdinary signs €. Children of the present gencration appear to be smarter than their carlicr counterparts D. Thus, the environment of present days has brought out these changes. E. This is probably because there are lots of opportunities for their indirect learning. F. Children of yester years did not have these facilities. 96. Which of the following will be the Third sentence after rearrangement? aa b)B oc ap 97, Which of the following will be the First sentence afler rearrangement? aa b)B oe ap 98. Which of the following will be the Sixth sentence afler rearrangement? aa b)B ae aD 99. Which ofthe following will be the Second sentence after rearrangement? aya bye ec dE 100. Which of the following will be the Fifth sentence after rearrangement? MOTI ie dnxforeationmeerited bere te dor Refacwnen. item vere Sielosaal www. recruitment .guru aA bp oe ap Answers: Clearly, the numbers which have 1 or 9 in the unit's digit, have squares that end in the digit 1 Such numbers from | to 70 are 1,9, 11, 19,21, 29, 31, 39, 41,49, 51, 59, 61, 69 ‘Number of such number oasaa| 625 =9xs4at x St=o3siat x E26 to! _ suse oe00 rr = 584638125 Let rate = R% and time = R years 14406] By the rule of allegation: Cost of | kg pulses of 1” kind Cost of I kg pulses of 2" kind Rei Red ES Baie Re 16.50 2 OS Gy So, required rate = 3.50: 150=7:3 6 NOTE: The information prov ‘At3 o'clock, the minute hand is 15 min, spaces apart from the hour hand ‘Tobe coincident, it must gain 15 min. spaces ‘55 min. are gained in 60 min. 15 min. are gained in [22 * 15] min. = 16% min. So, the hands are coincident at 16 a min. past 3 Hed bere te foc Rete, tse vacetieloinal www. recruitment .guru 7. 28 May 2006 = (2005 years + period from 1.1 2006 to 2, 5.2006) Od day: Odd days in 400 years =0 5 years = (4 ordinary years + | leap year) = (4 * 1+ 1 x 2)=6 odd days Jan. Feb. G+ @ 3 + May + 2B) = 148 days So, 148 days = (21 weeks + 1 day) = 1 odd day Total number of odd days =(0-+0+ 6+ 1)= Given day is Sunday = Dodd day. 8. Let the amount of royalty to be paid for these books be Rs.r 600 361 ‘Then, 20: 15 = 30600 : r= Rs, SBA — Rs 29.950 9. Central angle corresponding to royalty = 15% of 360° 18 ap 360) = 54° 10, Clearly, marked price of the book = 120% of CP. ‘Also, cost of paper = 25% of CP. Let the cost af paper for a single book be Rs.1 Then, 120: 25 = 180: n n= Rs, 2A = Rs.37.50 11. Forthe publisher to earn a profit of 25%, 5.F. ~ 125% of CP. Also transportation cost = 10% of CP. Let the 8.P. of 5500 books be Rs.x ‘Then, 10: 125 = 82500: x + SP. of one book = Rs. 23" — Rs 187.50 12, Printing cost of book = 20% of CP. Royalty on book = 15% of CP. Difference = 20% of CP. 15% of CP. = 5% of CP. 32% w s2s0q Re 51051250, 10311250 pe al difference » percentag aes eens, « too. ER sg = SRLEE x 10094 = 25% 13, Speed of stream. (13.08) kmph 25 14. We know that the sum ofan exterior angle and an interior angle of a polygon = 180° We also know that sum of all the exterior angles of a polyzon = 360" ‘The question states that the sum of all interior angles of the given polygon = 14440" ‘Therefore, sum of all the interior and exterior angles of the polygon = 1440 + 360 = 1800 If there are ‘n’ sides to this polygon, then the sum of all the exterior and interiar angles =10 80 n 15, tan x + sce x =2cas x sinx + 1=2-cos? x, cos x #0 NOR: The information neovited bere ie foc Reference. Teme vase Orioinal www. recruitment .guru sin + 1=2(1 Bstn? x) 2sin? x +sin x O11 This is quadratic equation in sin x. Solve for sin x sin x= 81 or sin x sin x =" x~ x orx—wi(x/6). in the interval [0, 2] 16. C's 1 day's work A's wages : B’s wages : C's wazes C's share (for 3 days) 17, Total distance travelled = [(50x2x4]+)70x 1x44 (0125 + 105) miles 30 miles. = 88 (121 Bad?) Obviously, RLS. is greatest for d= 0 20, Let the labeled price be Rs.x 88% oF SOM% OF x = 704 = [704 x 100 « 208. x. x= [74x 100 « 298 x soy = 1000 21. Let the present ages of the person be x years. Then (x 3)03 (cB 3) 3x +9) 83x 89} 8 22. Here S = (TTT. TTH, THT. HTT, THH, HTH, HHT, HHH} Let E= event of getting at most two heads. Then E= (TTT. 1TH. THT, HTT. THH, HTH, HHT] te) 7 re-h-5 23. The word *LEADER® contains 6 letters. namely IL, 2E. 1A, 1D and NOR: The information neovited bere ie foc Reference. Teme vase Orioinal www. recruitment .guru Required number of ways = Tazo TED =360 24. Required number = HCF of (91 43), (183 B91) and (183 843) HICF of 48, 92 and 140 25, Total weight increased = (# x 2.5) ke = 20 ke. ‘Weight of new person = (65 + 20) kz = 85 kz. 26, Let Arun's weight by X ke. Acconding to Arun, 65-< X-<72 Acconding to Arun’s brother, 60 < X< 70, According to Arun's mother, X <= 68 The values satisfying all the above conditions are 66, 67 and 68, Required Average = (S152 2 6 27. HCF of co-prime aumbers is 1 ‘So, LOM we W 28. Let Bs capital be Rs.x. Then, H4x= 126000 x = 9000 29, There are 6 letters inthe given word, out of which there are 3 vowels and 3 consonants. ‘Let us mark these positions as under. (2) 2) 4).G) 6) Now, 3 vowels can be placed at any of the three places out 4, marked 1, 3, 5 ‘Number of ways of arranging the vowels = "P= Also, the 3 consonants can be arranged at the rei Number of ways of these arrangements = "P= 3!=6 Total number of ways = (6 x6) = 36 30. Clearly, n(S) = (6% 6)=36 Let E = Event that the sum is a prime number. C1, 1), (L, 29, 149,41, 6), (2. 19, 2,3), (2 5), (3. 2G, 4) 4D 4D, DCS. 6, 1), (6, 39) a(E) = 15 Mt S PEs) 30 1. Let the ages of the children be x, (x +3), (x4 6), (x + 9) and (x + 12) years. Then. KH(X+ SNH (EHO) + (RTO (RH Sx=20 x24 Age of the youngest child = 4 years NOR: The information neovited bere ie foc Reference. Teme vase Orioinal 33. 34. 38, 36. 37. 38. 39. 42. 43. NOTE: The information prov www. recruitment .guru 200 2. Therefore. prafit = « too =25% The two sequences are 17,21,25,29,33,37,41 417 16, 21, 26, 31, 36,41 ...460 ‘The common terms are21,-41, 61, 81 ....381, 401 So, number of terms (which are common} = 20 ¥50 x 58 = ¥50 x v8 ‘Speed Option E RU,LN, NR, LR 2 m9 T Bi Ef en e > e Option D dD oO Ww 5 @ 9 So. M @ %” @ woee om Option & Meangingful words — GLUE, LUGE Option C 42W7RSAGQ4 Ped 7 OR + 6x4 =6ts +24 =3088 Option A Option C Number sg 1 6 Indecressingorder 99 = 8 GS 4 ue Option B: Option A PQRST ABCDE POQRS ABCDE PORS ABCD Hed bere te foc Rete, tse vacetieloinal PQR 44. Option B How can you g0 Jada ka pa Can you come here na ka sa ja Come and go ra pasa For word ‘here’ code is ‘na" 45. Option D 46. Option B Dresses Nets Trains Branches Cars ‘Conclusions: False 1 True Troe IV. False ‘So. only Hand Tl follow 47. Option E Roads Boards Lens Espa Clips Conclusions: = L True IL False itty vary Oriainal ieprrucat dirsee: mane HI. False IV. False 48. Option C lountains Pencils j lungles: Kites Desks Conelusoins: 1. False I. False True W. True ‘So, only II and TW follow 49. Option E Windows Stones Rings Doors Hammers Conelusoins: 1. False True Mm. Trae IV. False So, cither Tor Hand If follow 50. Option A. a a itty vase Buses Tyres Clocks Pens ¥ Wheels Conelusions: 1 False I. False Il. False IV. True None follows F E G B K 51. Option B 32. Option C 53. Option D 34. Option A, 55. Option E ieprrucat dirsee: mane ee Teeny vars: Oricinal 56. 37. 58, 39. 61, 65. 66. 67. 6s. 69. 70. U, 22 7 14. 13. 16. 71. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. Ba. 5. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. OL 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. www. recruitment .guru Option E, Option A Option D Option D Option B Option C Option ¢ Option ¢ Option A Option D Option & Only assumption (B) is implicit because government has decided means private cntities are capable of constructing highways within reasonable time. Option ¢ Only assumption (A) and (B) is implicit because if government has urged all the citizens and asa result people will try to follow to save ecosystem. Option C Option A Option B Option C Option B. Option B. Option A Option B Option A Option B. Option A Option D Option E Option C Option D Option B. Option D Option A Option A Option A Option C Option C Option A Option D Option A Option Option B. Option E, Option A Option C Option D Option D NOTE: Tha inforsation provided bere-is for Reference. Tt may vary Oriainal WwW. recruitment .guru 100. Option B NOTE: The inforsation provided berets for. Reference. It-may vary Ocicinal.

You might also like