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QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE I, From a container of milk, 5 litres of milk is replaced with 5 litres of water. This process is repeated again, Thus in two attempts the ratio of milk and water became 81 : 19. The ini- {tal amount of milk in the container was (1) 50 litres (2) 45 litres (2) 40 litres (4) 25 litres (5) None of these Abag A contains 4 green and 6 red balls. Another bag B contains 3 green and 4 red balls. If one ball is drawn from each bag, find the probability _ that both are green. 13 1 7 erg 6 8 (8) 35 (4) 36 {5) None of these ‘The sum of the radius and height of a cylinder is 42 cm. Its total surface area is 3696 ‘em?. What is the volime of cylinder ? (1) 17428 cubie em (2) 17248 cubie cm - (8) 17244 cubic an. (4) 17444 cubic em (6) None of these Directions (4-8) : Study the pie-charts given below carefully and answer the questions, Percentagewise Distribution of laptops (Dell & Lenovo) sold by six stores A, B, C, D, E and Fin March 2014. Total Number of Laptops (Dell & Lenovo) sold = 48000 A 18% Number of Dell Laptops sold = 28000 Percentage of Dell Laptops sold 4, The number of laptops of both types sold by stores A and C is more than that sold by stores E and F by (1) 2500 . (2) 2600 (8) 2000 (4) 2400 (5) None of these ‘Whaat Is the ratio between the number of Dell and Lenovo laptops sold by store A? (1)49:59 ~ (2)47:49 (3)49:53 (4)49:47 (5) None of these 6. What is the respective ratio between the average number of Dell laptops sold by stores A. Cand E and that sold by stores B. D and F? (3:4 @)4:9 )9:16 — (4)5; 12 (5) None of these 7. By what per cent is the num- ber of Lenovo laptops sold by store B is more than that of Dell laptops sold by store E? (1) 40% (2) 60% (8) 55% (4) 45% (6) None of these 8. What will be the central an- gle corresponding to number of laptops of both kinds sold by stores C and F? @) 120° (2) 115° (3)s0° (4) 80° (5) 120° Directions (9-18) : Study the following table carcfully and answer the questions that follow: Description of Literate and Ilitcrate population of six villages Villages | Percentage of ‘Male : Female Ratio of Literate Literate population Males & Females A 48% ae) 13:7 B 60% 8:7 355 c 72% 4:5 3:4 | D 60% 5:4 6:5 E 50% TES. 14:11 F 64% 553) oes 9, The number of literate wom- en in village B is 39760 and that of illiterate women in village C is 25600. By what er cent is the population of village B less than that of vil- lage C? (2) 11.25% (2) 13.25% (3) 14.25% (4) 9.75% (8) None of these 10. If the population of village F is 168000, what is the num- ber of literate males ? (1) 67200 (2) 68200 (3) 86200 (4) 76200 (5) Norie of these 11. Ifthe number of literate wom- en in village D is 32200, what is the number of illiterate population in the same vil- lage ? (0) 48500 (2) 48300 (3) 46300 (4) 46500 (6) None of these Ifthe number ofliterate males in village A be 35840, the number of illiterate males in the same village is (2) 49224 (2) 43284 (3) 43254 (4) 45264 (5) None of these If the illiterate fernale popu- lation of village E be 77000, What fs the total population of that village ? (1) 350000 (2) 360000 (8) 400000 (4) 320000 (5) None of these Three typists P, @ and Rhave to type 368 pages. P types one page in 8 minutes, Q in 18 minutes and Rin 24 minutes. In what time will these pages be typed if they work togeth- er (2) 25 hours (2) 27.6 hours (3) 27 hours (4) 28 hours (4) None of these 18. The distance between two points is 36 km. A boat rows in still water at 6 kmph. It takes 8 hours less to cover this distance in downstream in comparison to that in up- stream. The rate of stream ts (1) 3 mph. (2) 24emph (3)2.5 kmph (4) 4 kemph (5) None of these Directions (16-20) : In cach of the following questions, two equations I and Il have been given. Solve these questions and answer Q)ifxu 12, 13. 14, 16.1. 30%+11x+1=0 TL, 424? + 18y+1=0 17.1. 8-x-y2x+ 2 =0 ML ye-3y+2=0 18.1. 8-2x- J5x + 245 = 0° IL y'- Joy - J2y + Je = 19.1, af + 12x+36=0 Th. y=16 20.1. 9x +3x-2 Tl. 8y?+6y+1=0 Directions (21-25) : Each of the questions given below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and Il given below it. You have to decide whether the data pro- vided in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements. Give answer (1) if the data in statement I alone is sufficient to. answer the question, while the data in statement If alone fs not sufli- cient to answer the question. Give answer (2) if the data in statement Il alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (8) ifthe data in statement | alone or in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (4) ifthe data in both the statements I and Il is not sufficient to answer the ques- tion. Give answer (5) ifthe data in both the statements I and Il to- getlier 1s necessary to answer the question. 21. What is the annual salary of Mr. X. L. The ratio of monthly sala- ries of X and ¥ is 9:7 I. The monthly salary of Xis more than that of ¥ by Rs. 16000. 22. What is the cost price of arti- cle? 1. A man earns a profit of . 20% on selling the article. IL. The selling price of article 23. What will be the total cost of fencing a rectangular plot ? 1. Thearea of plot is 1134 sq. metre. The length of plot 4s 15 metre more than its breadth. Il, The cost of fencing is Rs. 180 per metre. 24, How many marks did Subodh obtain in Physics ? I. ‘The average marks of Sub- odh in History, Geography and Chemistry are 75, IL. His average marks in His- tory, Geography and Phys- ics are 78. 25, What is the population of the city A? 1. The ratio of the population of males and females in city A is 27 : 23 and the difference between their population 1s 100000. Il. The population of city Ais 80% of that of city B. The difference of population of city A and city Bis 312500. Directions (26-80) : In the following number series, a wrong number is given. Identify the wrong number that does not follow the given pattern. 26. 3 10 33 111 349 1072 9252 (1) 33 @ i (3) 349 (4) 1072 (6) 10 27,12 12 63 316 1704 10446 (1) 63 {2) 1704 (3) 316 (4) 10446 62 28.2 6 24 96 285 568 507 ae 96 (3) 24 (4) 568 (5) 567 29, 15 28 43 60 79 101 123 (1) 28 (2) 43 {3) 60 (4) 101 (5) 123 80.9 10 18 45 109 235 450 (1) 10 @e (18 (4) 109 (5) 235, REASONING Directions (31-35) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below : In.a certain code language, “economy receiving very fast'is written as ‘va jo ni pa’. “very essence of economy’ is written as ‘su pa lo jo’ ‘fast money in banks’ is writ- ten as ‘gy bt ks va’. ‘of banks in industry’ is writ- (en as ‘ks dm bt su’ $1. What does ‘su’ stand for ? () economy (2) banks (3) of (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these 82. What would be the code for essence’? (QQ) lo (2) pa (3) ni (4) jo (6) va 83. What would be the code for “essence of money’ ? Q) lopasu (2) sugyjo (3) btvagy (4) gylosu (6) Cannot be determined 34. What would be the code for ‘economy in industry’ ? Q) jobtdm (2) dm ks pa (8) paksdm (4) pabt dm (6) Cannot be determined 85. What is the code for ‘fast’ in that code ? @)yva @) gy @) ni (4) jo () lo Directions (36-40) : Study the following information carefully to answer the questions given be- low: A building has seven floors numbered one to seven, in such a way that the ground floor is num- bered one, the floor above it, num- ber two and so on such that the topmost floor is numbered seven. One of the seven people, viz, A, B, C.D, E, Fand G lives on each floor. A lives on fourth floor, C lives on the floor immediately below B's floor, Two people live between the floors of D and G. One people lives: ‘between the floors of G and A. Four people live between the Moors of C and F. 36. Who among tne tollowinng Aves. on the topmost floor? ar @B 8) G @.D Or 87. Who among the following lives immediately above D's floor? aG QE @)F wa ec 38. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which one of the following doest not belong to that group? ae @D @G WE OF 89. Who among the following lives on third numbered floor? Qe QF (9G we (Dd 40. Who among the following lives exactly between the floors of E and F? ae QA @D aa (5) None Directions (41-45) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below : A word and number arrange- ment machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearrang- es them following’a particular rule in each step. The following ts an il- lustration of input and various steps of rearrangement, (All the numbers are two digit numbers). Input : 10 sea 25 57 41 rose gi- raffe 85 hot 32 lost 77 99 beard cost palm Step I: 10 beard 25 57 41 rose giraffe 85 hot 32 lost 77 cost palm sea 99 Step I: 10 25 beard cost 57 41 giraffe hot 32 lost 77 palm rose sea 85.99 Step IIE : 102532 beard cost giraffe 57 41 hot lost palm rose sea 7 8599 Step IV : 10 25 32 41 beard cost giraffe hot lost palm rose sea 5777 85 99 And Step IV's the last step of the rearrangement as the de- Se ata eee As per rules followed in the above steps. find out in each of the questions the appropri- ate step for the given input. Input ; 31 11 win arm blanket ze 41. 42. aA. 45. bra 24.81 chip team slip 62 55 dawn 91 73 Which of the following repre- sents the position of “slip” in the Step III? (2) Ninth from right (2) Eighth from left (8) Eighth from right (4) Seventh from left (6) Sixth from left How many elements (words/ numbers) are there between “dawn’ and "81" as they appear in Step IV? () Five 2) six (8) Seven (4) Four (5) Bight Which clement (word /number) would be at the ninth position from the left in the Step II? ) @2 (2) slip (3) 55 (4) team (5) dawn At which of the following po sition “dawn” would appear from the right in the Step III? (Q) Tenth (2) Ninth (3) Seventh (4) Fifth (6) Eighth Which word /number would be third to the left of the sixth element from the right in the Step I? () dawn (2) 55 (3) chip (4) slip 6) @ Directions (46-50) : In these questions, relationship between dif- ferent elements is shown in the statements. ‘The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer (1) if only Con- clusion T is true. Give answer (2) if only Con- clusion IT is true. Give answer (8) if either Con- clusion I or IT is true. Give answer (4) if neither Conclusion I nor Hf is true. Give answer (5) if both Con- clusions I and I are true. 46. Statement + VsIsTE 1. L>V (47-48): Statements ; PsH-JsRHT 0, P=T 48. Conclusions: |. RH (49-50) : Statements C2iM2¥ 49. Conclusions ; I. Z>C LYA Directions (51-56) : In cach question below are three statements followed by two conclusions num- bered I and Il. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they scem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclu- sions logically follows from the giv- en statements disregarding com- monly known facts. Give answer (1) if only con- clusion I follows, Give answer (2) if only con- clusion II follows. Give answer (3) if either con- clusion I or Il follows. Give answer (4) ifncither con- clusion T or I follows. Give answer (5) if both con- clusions I and Il follow, (61-52): Statements : All triangles are squares. No square is rectangle. Some rectangles are cones, 51. Conclusions: I, Some conesare rectangles IL. All cones are rectangles. 52. Conclusions : I. No triangle is rectangle. Tl. Some cones being triangles is a possibility, (53-54) : ‘Statements : No aim is vision. All visions are objectives. No objective is goal. 53. Conclusions : 1. All goals being aim isa pos- sibility. Il, All aims being objective is a possibility. ‘54. Conclusions: I. No goal is vision. TL. All objectives are visions. | (65-56): ‘Statements : Alll years are ages. Some years are eras. All eras are distances. BS. Conclusions : I. Atleast some distances are ages. Il. Some eras are definitely not years. 56. Conclusions : I. Atleast some eras are ages. IL. All distances being years is a possibility. Directions (57-64) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below : Eight persons - A. B,C, D, E, F, G and H ~ are sitting around a circular table facing the centre, Each one of them has a different profes- sion viz., Doctor, Lawyer, Painter, Librarian, Architect, Engineer, | Teacher and Accountant, but not necessarily in the same order. A sits third to the right of F, ‘Only one person sits between A and C. Accountant is sitting third to the right of C. Accountant is sitting to the immediate left of Engineer. B is sitting to the immediate left of H Three persons sit between B and Architect. D is an immediate neigh- bour of G. Dis neither an Engineer nor an Architect. Only one person Sits beween Librarian and Architect, Painter is to the immediate left of Teacher, D ts not a Doctor. G is nei- ther a Librarian nor a Lawyer. Law- yer is an immediate neighbour of Architect. 57. What is the profession of D ? ()Teacher (2) Architect (9) Painter (4) Engineer (5) Accountant 58. Who amongst the following is a Doctor ? aye (2B @G (a @H 89. What is the position of Law- yer with respect to G ? (1) Third to the leit (2) Third to the right (8) Fourth to the left (4) Fourth to the right (6) Second to the right Who sit(s) exactly between the Engineer and Teacher ? (2) Architect and E (2) Doctor and Librarian (8) Painter and H (4) Accountant (5) C and Doctor Which of the following is Not True with respect to the given seating arrangement ? (1) E is an immediate neigh- bour of Librarian (2) G is a Doctor (3) Accountant is an immedi- ate neighbour of Teacher (4) Lawyer sits third to the left of G (5) Doctor is sitting exactly between B and A Starting from A. if all the per sons are made to sit in the al- Phabetical order in anticlock- wise direction, the position of how many (excluding A) will remain unchanged? (1) Three (2) Two. (3) One (4) Five (5) Four Four of the following five are alike ina certain way based on the above seating arrangement and hence form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group? @) AG (2) DH (8) GE (4) EF (©) BC Who among the following is third to the left of Librarian? (Q) Engineer (2) Teacher (3) Painter (4) Accountant () Architect Directions (65-71) : Study the following iriformation carcfully and answer the questions given below : Right persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing four per- sons each, in such a way that there is an equal distance between adja- cent persons. In row-1, P. Q, Rand 61. g 63. Sare seated and all of them are fac- ing south. In row-2, A, B, C and D are seated and all of them are fac- ing north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement each person seated In a row faces another per- son of the other row. Each of them belongs to difierent places, viz., Del- hi, Jaipur, Patna, Pune, Mumbat, Chennai, Shillong and Surat, but not necessarily in the same order. ‘The person from Delhi is sec- ‘ond to the right of the person who faces C, The immediate neighbour of person from Delhi faces the per- son from Patna. Only one person sits between person from Patna and B. One who faces B is second to the left of P. One who is immediate neighbour of B faces person from Jaipur. A person facing the person from Jaipur is second to the right of the person from Pune. There is only one person between the per- | son from Jaipur and S. R faces the person from Surat. Risneither from ‘Jaipur nor Mumbai. The person who 1s immediate neighbour of D is from Shillong. D is not an immediate neighbour of B. 65. Who'among the following be- longs to Jaipur ? qs (2D @B ao ()R 68. Who amongst the following facesS? ac QA (3B (4D (6) Cannot be determined 67. Which of the following pairs of persons is seated at the at ex- treme ends in any of the two rows? (so (2)PR (3) ac (4)BD ()RS 68. Which of the following state- Tents is not true regarding R? ()R is at the extreme right end of the row (2)R faces the person from Surat (8) Ris second to the left of P. (4) There are two persons be- tween Rand S ()R is an immediate neigh. bour of @ 69. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based ‘on the above seating arrangement and hence they form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group? MR @s (3c @a )B 70. Which of the following combi- nations of person and place is not true ? (1) P— Mumbai Q)R—Delhi (8)D — Patna (4)B — Surat (6) C — Shillong Who amongst the following ‘belongs to Pune ? qs (29 @)R (aa 6B Directions (72-74) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Among the six persons - P. Q, R, S, T and U - cach has different weight. P is heavier than three per- sons. R is lighter than T. S is light- er than only Q. R is not the lignt- est. The second heaviest person is. of 68 kg and the second lightest per- son fs of 35 kg. 72, Which of the following repre- sents the desending order of weights of the six persons? Q)S,.0.P, TRU Q9,S,P,U,7.R @SPR TRU @Q.5,P.7,U,R ©S,9,2.U,R,7 ‘Who among the following ts heavier than only U? 7. 73. (MR (2)P @)T @s (5)Q 74, Who among the following may weigh 67 kg? Me (2) P @T 4s (5) Cannot be determined Directions (75-77) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below : in a certain code language ‘work is important today’ is ‘is work there now’ is written as ‘ne ht ka mu’ ‘works for joy only’ is written as ‘oj un fe ne" ‘for money only joy’ is written as ‘oj fds un 78. What is the code for ‘money"? (2) ds @) on (3) oj (4) fi {5) ftor ds Which of the following may represent ‘money is important today’? (1) ne ds zu ft (2) tx oj ka ne (3) zu ds ka tx (4) ht ds ka mu (9) ka & un oj . Which of the following may represent ‘now there is work? (2) mu ka tx zu (2) ht ne ds ft (3)ht ft of un (4) ka ht zu ft (6) ne mu ka ht Directions (78-80) : Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements num- bered | and Il given below it. You have to decide whether the data pro- vided in the statements are sufli- cient to answer the question. Read both the statements and — Give answer (1) if the data in Statement 1 alone are sufficient to answer the question. while the data in Statement II alone are not suffi- cient to answer the question. Give answer (2) if the data in ‘Statement If alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufli- cient to answer the question. Give answer (3) if the data either in Statement I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (4) if the data even in both Statements I and Il together are not sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (6) if the data in both Statements { and II together are necessary to answer the ques- tion. 78. Seven different exams =P, Q. R,S, T, Vand V—are conduct- ed on different days of the same week, i.c., from Monday to Sunday. Which exam was 76. written as ‘be ne zu Ia’ conducted on saa I, Two exams were conducted af- ter exam P. Exam Q took place immediately after exam U, Exam Q was not conducted on ‘Sunday or on Thursday. Exam Twas not conducted immedi- ately after exam P. IL Three cxams were conducted before exam R. Exam S was conducted after exam P but before exam V. Exam Q was conducted after exam U and before exam, Exam Pwas not conducted on Monday. 78. What is the position © among 20 persons standing in a straight line ? I. There are five persons between Yand L. Lis at one of the ex- treme ends. T is sixth to the left of ¥. There are three per- Sons between O and T. Ml. Ris at one of the extreme ends of the line. There are two per- ‘sons between O and J, There arenine persons between Rand U. J is fourth to the left of U. How is 'X related to ‘R’ ? |. The brother of 'X° is married to 'D’. The father-in-law of D is the grandfather of R. R is the only daughter of D. X is brother-in-law of D. Il Ris the only daughter of PD 1s the daughter-in-law of M. P and X are two sons of M. X is not married to D. Direetions (81-85) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below : ‘P.©Q’ means ’Q is the broth- er of P. ‘P'#Q' means P 1s the daugh- ter of Q ‘P= Q' means '@ Is the sister ore’. ‘P £ Q! means 'P is the son of o: “P x Q! means ‘P is the father of Q. 'P@ Q' means ‘P is the mother of Q’. 81. What does the expression ‘P @ R OTEV? (1) Vis the husband of P (2) Ris the son of V (3) Ris the daughter of V (4) Vis the wife of P (6) None of these 82. Which of the following indi- cates that ‘C is the paternal uncle of D’? () CEV#¥N@L OD (2) CEVEL@NOGD (3) DSLENevec (4) DEN#V@LOCc (5) None of these 83. Which of the following can be the correct conclusion drawn from the expression ‘L=M#NOP2Q'? () Q is the grandson of M (2) Lis the uncle of N (3) N is the uncle of g (4) Q Is the niece of N (5) None of these 84. Which of the following can be correct conclusion drawn from the expression QZN@SOM=p? (2) Sis the brother of P (2) N has two sons and two daughters (3) Sis the sister ofQ (@) Pis the sister of Q (5) None of these 85. Which of the following indi cates that ‘Q is the daughter of N 2? )Q%P#CoNev (2)N* P#C@Q@V @)M@N#tR* g @MOQ=VEN (5) None of these ‘86. Expert A says that dinosaurs became extinct due to climat- ic changes occurred on the Earth duc to volcanic eruptions some 65 million years ago. Expert B does not agree with the volcanic eruption theory. According to him dinosaurs became extinct due to the im- Pact of asteroid. Which of-the following state- ments may provide support to the theory propounded by Ex. pert B? (A) The frigid and sweltering cli- matic extremes caused the ex- tinction of dinosaurs. (B) A wide crater lying just off the Yucatan peninsula was creat- ed due to the impact of aster- oid. Release Epa aa + Sone (C) Scientists haye discovered lev- els of iridium 30 times greater than average in the Creta- ceous/Tertiary boundary. the layer of sedimentary rock laid down at the time of the dino- saur extinction. Some palaeontologists after analysing the fossil record be- lieve that dinosaurs were do- ing quite well prior to the end of Cretaceous, when the dino- saurs became extinct, (1) Only (4) (2) Only (4) and (¢) (3) Only (C) and (0) (4) Only (A) and (B) (5) Only (6), (C) and (0) Directions (87) : In making de- cisions about important questions, it is desirable to be able to distin- guish between ‘strong’ arguments and ‘weak’ arguments so far as they relate to the question, ‘Strong’ ar- uments are those which are both important and directiy related to the questions. ‘Weak’ arguments are those which arc of minor importance and also may not be directly related to the questions or may be related (o a trivial aspect of the question. ‘The question below is followed by two arguments numbered I and Tl. You have to decide which of the arguments is a ‘strong’ argument and which is a ‘weak’ argument, Give answer (1) if only argument Tis strong Give answer (2) if only argument Tis strong Give answer (3) if either I or IT is strong. Give answer (4) if neither Tnor I strong, Give answer (5) if both I and IL are strong, 87. Should all the power genera- tion and distribution units in the State Y be handed over to the private sector ? Arguments : 1. Yes, the State Government are not equipped to handle generation and distribution of clectricity efficiently and it 4s not beneficial too. () Il. Yes. The private companies handle generation and dis- tribution of electricity effi- ciently. Directions (88-90) : Below in each question are given two state- ments (A) and (B). These statements may be either independent causes ‘or may be effects of independent ‘causes or a cormmon cause. One of these statements may be the effect | of the other statement, Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements. Mark answer (1) if statement (A) is the cause and statement (B) is its effect. Mark answer (2) if statement (B) is the cause and statement (A) is its effect. ‘Mark answer (8) if both the statements (A) and (B) are indepen- dent causes. Mark answer (4) if both the statements (A) and (B) are effects of independent causes ‘Mark answer (5) if both the statements (A) and (B) are effects of some common cause. 88.(A) Company A sales shampoo in urban areas. It-has launched small sachets for penctration into the rural areas. (8) Company A wants to expand its business torural areas as rural people cannot afford larger packets. 89.(A) Railway Minister has in- creased fare by 14 per cent but he has slashed the fare of second class, (B) Second class travellers have sent letters to the Rallway Ministry for rolling back the hike in fare. 90. (A) Lung canceris the most haz- ardous disease in India. [tis not necessarily caused due to smoking rather passive smoking is more dangerous. (B) Government has banned smoking in public and ithas been made a punishable of- fence.

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