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REASONING Directions (1-5) : Study the following mformation carefully to answer the given questions Eight persons - A. B,C, D, E, F, G and H ~ are sitting around a ‘rcular table faring outward. bet | 4 ‘not necessarily in the same order Thoy are at oquidistaht. D ts to the right of H. C is an i neighbour of both Avand £3, How many persons are seated between H and F sfwe go anti- clockwise from H to FP’? (One (2) Two (3) Three (4) Cannot be determined (5).None of these Which of the following is A’s position with respect to D? (1) Third to the right : (2) Third to the left (8) Second to thif right (41 Fourth to the left (5 None of these Whe amongst the following is sitting just opposite to G2 (HE aH (are ws (5) Either Bor E 5. Which of the following state: ments sot trot regarding the seating arranytement ? (i There are only three, sons between G (2) igsitting exact! BoP {8148 second (@)B 5 third of the infermation given in the Statement, you have to assume ev- exythingin the statement to be true, then decide which of the suggested ‘courses of action logically follows} for pursuing ‘Gtve anewer (1) f only course of action I follows. ‘Give anewer (2) only course ‘of action Il follows. Give anewer (3) If either ‘course of action [or If follows. Give answer (4) if netther course of action I nor II follows. ‘Olve anewer (5) both cours- es of action I and II follow. 6. Statement : Drinking water supply to many parts of town seeecwnrek I. The eivic cad set ‘ram to jammage and step. isan alarm- ¢ ln the number of many parts of the city. of action : TL. ‘Temunieipal corporation © has advised all the govern- ment hospitals to store ad- equate supply of malaria aulfecing from malaria | | | } Tl. The municipal corporation ‘has urged people to use ‘mosquito repeliants and ‘keep their premises clean. 6, Statement ; Many people ‘have encroached inte the gov- ‘ernment property and built ‘thelr houses and business es- tablishments. ‘Courses of action : 1. The government should take immediate steps to remove all unauthorised + constructions’ on govern- ment land, IL All the encroachers should immediately be put behind bars and also be slayped with a hefty fine. duce subsidy on fertilizers for the current year. 10, Statement : The number of dropouts in gaverpment schools has significantly in- creased in the urban areas ‘over the past few years. ‘Courses of action: | The government should + immediately close down all such schools in the urban areas where the dropout goes beyond 26 per cent, ‘The parents of all the stu- dents who dropped out of the government schools in urban areas should be pun shed. Directions (11-18) ; In each of the questions below are giver four statements fallawed by four Conelusions numbered I, U. Itand 1V. You have to take the given state- | ments to be troc even if they seem | to be at variance from commaniy | known facts. Read all the Conch: | sions and then decide which of the given. Conclusions logically follows rach the given statements disregard- img commonly known facts. 11, Statements : All pens are books, All books are: chairs. P ‘Some chairs are desks, Coustedena same te oe gS) 1 Sein 7 : twaina are buses. ‘Some buses are trucks. | ‘Some trucks are baats. | ‘Some boats are cars. | Conclusions . ‘Some trucks are train: HL Some cars are trucks, (9) Only 1, and 1 fal:ow (4) Oniy 11, I and 1¥ follow 15) All fallow 14, Statements : plates are glasses. bottles are pens. Os (2) Only If follows (3) Only I, TE and I follow (4) Only 1 and tv follow (5) Only IV follows, Statements Some petals are flowers, All Nawers are desks. ‘Some desks are cards. All cards are trains, Conclustons 1. Some desks are flowers. (1) Only 1 and 1¥ follow (2) Only HM and IV follow (3) Only (4) Only fH and {11 follow (5) Only f. Hand IV follow ‘Directions (16-20) : In the fol- ‘Seme boats are buses. lowing questions. the symbols WV. Some boats are trains, 8. # and @ ave used with the (1) None fallows lowing meaning as illustrated be (2) Only 1 and tt follow low : (3) Only 1) follows : °P % Q" means 'P ia (4) Only 1V follows smaller than nor {5) Only 111 and IV follow ‘PO means, f 13. Statement : than @’. Al hills are: roads. All roads are stones. All stones are jungles. All jungles are rivers. : Conclusions 1. Some nvers are stones. 1, Some jungles are bits. Til Some stones are hills IV, All vers are jungle (1) Only {and t ail (2) Only Hf ane | than PSo a Peg Ps) neither great- Fo er than, SG pas ese rat ‘smaller than Q ROM MOK KOE (Coneiusions: L FSM ILK@R WK%R V.DeM “Tpjone Se (3) Onty Wis true (4) Only I is true (3) Only IV ts urue 7. Statements ROM BOA AWK, KOM Concinsions LM%A KSB WAR OW.KER (2) Only FV is true (2) Only [and IV are true (3) Only Hand II! are true (4) Only I, MI and IV are true (5) None is true Gtatements : DAMMSRRES. wou (Conclusions LW%R -Mss m.R% D we (1) Onty tt and itl are true (2) Only | and IV are true (3) Only f and i are true (4) Oniy IL and IV are (S)All are true 10, Statements : erany Sv ) Only Tl and IV are true ‘Statements: BSKKAD.D N Conclusions LNe®K on7TéD ILDK#B THK (1) Only tnd 1 are true (2) Only tf and I are true (8) Oniy 1. and IV are true (4) Only It and TV are true (S) All are tre 22. Howmany such digs are there In the number 836257419. each of which ts as far away from the beginning of the-nusr- ber as when the digits are re- arranged in ascending order ‘within the number? Ne (Q)None = (2) One (3)Two. (4) Three (S)More than three Directions (22-25) : Each of the questions below consists of a ‘question and three statements rum ‘dered I, Hand Ill given befew it. You have todecide whether the data pro- ‘vided in the statements are sufll- clent to answer the question. 22. Who amongst P,Q, 8. Tand ¥, each securing different marks, secured the second low- est marks 7 L Rand T secured mor marks than P and Q E.¥ secured the high eee TS secured more my Put less (1) Only E (2)an 1, 0 yatred to ye question, :m cannot be an- sdeven with all I, and Only tand village 1s to the North- East of village R? L. Village § 1s te the South- East of village N which 1s to the South-West of vil- lage P and village P isto the North of village @. HL Village T is to the North: Weat of village @ which is to the south of village P. TIL Village R which ts te the North of village 5, lies be- ‘tween villages N and Q and village Nis to the West of village Re (H Only Land 0 (2) Onty 1 and tt (3) All 1, 1 and M1 are not suf- Acient to answer the ques- 1. Nirmal who is thirtesnth from the bottom ts six ahead of Bhumika «tio two position beiser . Bhumika is cour ahead of Kamal. (5) All, and HT are not suf- ftefent to anawer the ques- fon 1. ‘tell them young is written. as ‘se me ye and ‘wise young sharp teif 1s written as ‘me yo na ye" in that code language. ‘clever sharp come tomor- row’ fs written ag ‘na ki pa. lo’ and ‘bring clever young them’ fs written as “kt po +e ye" in that code lan- ‘mune . ‘lever sharp come them no! is written as ‘pa na se ki te’ and ‘yellow come sharp. required to ane the question 1d and HT are not suf to anawer the ques © Directions (26-30) : In each of the questions below is given a ‘statement followed by a question. Read the statement carefully and answer jhe question that follows : Acombination of Seen ‘volume of the top 25 listed real ‘tatate comapantes alftiost halve to about 11.8 million square [eet in the quarter ended Sep- tember 2013. It wan 20.73 mi Won square feet tn the year ago period. Which of the following may be a probable reason for the slump in the real estate busi- ness? (1) Housing 18 not problem in India now-a-days and every family has got a ‘dwelling unit. (2) The real estate companics have increased the profit margin and hence have come down, (3) High cost of funds have dried up liquidity for the cash-starved companies. which in turn log jammed the construction across india, Me m tual de- ¢ : Democracy in the raae of majority rule 1s not ‘what people are secking. The aniddle classes in the Ukraine, Bosnia, Thailand and Venezu- la are demanding greater ac- ‘countability, and are challeng- tng regimes seen as corrupt, ‘out of touch and which form obstacles to a better future. Which of the following as- sumptions is implicit mn the above statement ? [An assumption ia something supposed or taken for grant- ed). (1) The middle classes want a government that is ‘sountable, responalble and effective in moving theit country further into the madem world. 24, Statement : Should a m (2) The importance of middle classca has been enhanced {the governance of a dem- ceratie country. (3) The middle classes are ca- (4] Democracy, in true sense, does not mean the rule of majority which takes into consideration only the numbers, {S) Except a small number of ‘countries in the world, oth- ef countries do not favour democratic form of govern. sion to all professional er than thr tests? amimations do not perform ‘well on such entrance tests No. The standard of examina- tons and assessitient con- ducted by different boards and universities are not compara- ble and hence there is a need to conduct entrance tests to calibrate them on a common yardstick. Decide which of the arguments fe/are ‘strong’ argument{s) and which is/are ‘weak’ argument[s) (1hOnly t and Il are strong (2}Only 7! and Itt are strong (3) Only J and IIf are strong (4) Only Il 1s strong (SAIL L, Mand Ill are strong ‘Statement : Although the ed- uucation system has progressed from the point of view of the number of schools, most of them aretll-equipped and not achieved excellence in parting education. Which of the follow ences can be d above statement the {An inference Is met hing which is not directly atated but can be inferred from the gi facts) very difficult to man- ‘age a large number of schools properly, (81 Any system develops grad- | wally and we should hope | for better outcomes. 30, Statement : Satisfaction with co-workers, promotion oppor- tunities, the nature of work, land pay goes with high perfor- mance ameng those with strong growth needs. Among those with weak growth needs, no such relationship 15 present - and. in fact. satis- megRaey sere are there fe group ? qias 2348 (3ia3 alae (51 None of these How many students do lke volleyball only 7 fapt0 me (i ws (6) None of these How many students do tke erteket only? tz ae taba 48 15) None of thesie How many students do ike football only ? 4 (23 is 6 15) None of these How many students do like both valleyball and football bbut not cricket ? a4 (216 ais (ai? {5] None of these Directions (98-40) : Stur following information ca: ‘and iy X faction with promotion oppor- | afawer the given quest tunities goes with low perfor- Six persons ~A. mance. Fare sitting in two ‘The statement best support the | and Y but not in the premise that same order, ns two (0) satisfaction 1s an mevita- | are driving Vere are three ble organtsational variable | persons, F and one person 42) job satisfaction and perfor mance are directly and closely related {Q) relationship between j satisfaction and perfor manee 1s moderat growth need (4) every organt employees jeak, growth (5) high emsen- tial for jonas ffec- Study the tion carefully and 1p of students, 21 stu football. 26 students like [29 students like volleyball. 1G students like erieket and volley- ball, 14 students like cricket and football, 12 students like volleyball and football and students Like all the three games. driving the car. in Car er driving nor sitting ‘scat. F is sitting on the ack seat in Car Y, Cis en the dv ‘seat but not in the Car XA ts Hveftner driving nor travelling mn the Car ¥. Eis not on the driver's scat st any ear. 96. Who among the following is on the driver's seat in the Car X? (nD mF (ae (4}Cannot be determined (5) None of these Who. among the following 1s sittingon the front seat in the Car¥? (We (a (oF (4) Cannot be determined (81 None of these ($8. Which of the following groups | 42, The female member who jeach question below, details of three persons are travelling travelling in the Car X i ‘candidate are provided. You in the Car X? which colour ? ve to take one of the following (2) B, Band F (2)B, D and & () Green. (2) Bhy ocean (Q)A.C and E' (4)4. B and D (3) Yellow (aR wen above and the infor- (6) None of these {5) None of these separ, ried reek ‘question 89. Which of the following pairs | 48. Whoamong Itkes rumber of tha course of aguion as your answer. You are representa the persons sitang Sieresawmeect| y- na ane se a and Car apctrey inertia proved cach ae ())DandP @2)Dand B IRE of ese 5 001 01.12-2019. @)BandE (#Aendc | 44. the following is/ Marks anawer (1) {f the case (5) None of these erainn with female | ts to be referred to the Dean of the 40. 1D shifts his posttion to tie Institutton. ‘driver's seat in his car, who wall NE endo. (2)A and D Marka anawer [2) {f the case ‘shift his position to the ()EandF (4)DandE | ts to be referred to the Director of ‘era seat in other car 7 (GF andG the Institution (NE ar oS 48. Which of the following combi Marks anawer (3) if the can- (A 4) @ nations of Ferson-Car-Colour | didatc is to be sclected we 4a not correct ? Marks answer (4) if the car- ‘Directions the ()C-Xx- Red didate is aot to be aclected following infor fully and (2)F-X- Purple Marks answer (6) if the data newer the, : [)G-Z- Black provided are inadequate to take a -ABC,D.E,| (4)D-Z- Yellow | decision. (ravelling In three @E_¥_rey Naw read the information pro- namely X, ¥ and Z, Directions (4880): Study the | *#ed tnt each question and mak: in the same or: | followmg information carefully and ‘Your answer accordingly. are at least two persons | answer the given questions : fear 2th June, 1989. .ch Car and each Car haa per- Following are the conditions. 7 pares of both Ue sexes Out of eight | for selecting candidates for Post an ame of RR persons three are females. All of | Graduation Diploma in Marketing them like different colours viz, Red, | in an tnstitution. Green, Yellow, Blue, Black, White, ‘The candidate must fro the cares under’ Owe dake (i) have a Graduation Degree same order. One female with at least S0percent marks does not lke Grey or White colour. | (11) be at least 22 years as on Dis travelling with @ in the Car Z. 01.12.2013 G likes Black colour. The persone | (1) have secured at least ee ‘who like Red and Purple colours, are and 60 per cent marks in in the same Car, E does. not like Purple colour and he is not ‘travelling with H in the same car, A does not like purple nor Red colour. His travelling in the Car ¥. B, © and H are females in. the group, B Itkes-“Blue colour and travels with the person who Itkes Black colour, ‘Red and Green colours are liked by ‘female members. The person who is ‘travelling with H. likes Grey colour, ‘One of the persans travelling in Car Z likes Yellow colour, Group Discussion and inter- view, She can pay an amount of Rs, 4 lakh per annum. 48. Subodh Verma was born on ation and 40 per cent marks in the Entrance Test. He se- cured 80 per cent marks in Group Discussion and Inter- | wlew and can deposit an amount of Rs. 4 lakh as fee. | 49. Ravindra Sharma was born on in the Graduation, his/ 24th. vember, 1988. He se- Oy ae pounce eae ‘cae is to be referred to the cared 0 percent marks inthe persons: Dean of the Institution | Entrance Test. 60 per cent (b) at (v) above but can deposit an marks in the Graduation and (Car X (2) amount of Rs. 2.5 lakh in the 65 per cent marks in the (3) Car Z beginning of the first year, his/ Group Discussion and inter- {4) Cannot be her case is to be referred to the view, He can pay Rs. 3 lakh in. Director of the Institution. the begining of the first year. 160.. Rajtv Batra secured 70 per cent marks in the Entrance Test and was tborn on Sth June, 1991. He secured 60 per cent marks in the Grad ation and.can pay Ra. 4 lakh at the time of admission, He secured per cent marke in the Group Discussion and interview. ‘Directions (51-88) ; In the following table. marks dents in 6 diferent subjects have been given. Read 0 16g, cit 6 ‘of the total marks obiained by Vicky and TW scored by Pallavi and Mahesh tn Sociology ? 32 fa) sa:5@ 4) 28:38 (3).68. (4) 6 _(S)None of these Ho of total) marks scored by Shobha in Sociology and Physics iat scored by Tony in English and Maths is 39 (2)19:23 (3) 9:4 4} TIS | None of these }. What is the average marks scored by all the studenta in Sociology ? (1) 985, (2) 88.5, 13) 1005 (a) 102.2 (5}None of these BB. Find the overall percentage of marks obtained by Shobha in Physics. Psychology and Statistics. (1) 4596 (2) 486 (a) 40% 44) 50.296 (51 Nane of these Directions (56-60) : In the following multiple: the number of selected candidates for 6 diferent posts by three different companies. A. and C has been shown, Read the graph carefully and answer the ¢ ‘Company A —@-—; Company B Company © i, Number of Selected Candidates in three companies er 2: IT Officer POST 3 Assistant Manager POST 4 : Advertisement Office Assistant, POST 5 :.OMfice Asaistant Op- erations POST 6 ; Junior Office Aditiit- tatrator 86. What (s the ratio between the number of all candidates se- lected for company A and that selected for the posts of ansis- tant managers and junior of- fice administrators tn all three companies ? (198: 107 (2) 102: LOT (3) 105: 108 fap dts: LIT (5) None of these 87, The number of candidates re- -cruited for the post of office assistant-operations in com: pany B (4 approximately what percent of total candidates re- crutted in that company ? (1) 28% 12) 2496 (3) 305 434 (5) None of these 58, The number of erutted for the tant FS ment offi asdi&tant ia what per cefitjof the candidates re- ‘gf the post of sunior inistrator and HR by the company C? Qe (2) 120% 35% fa) rate 5) None of these ‘88. The total number of candi- | dates recruited for the post af HR officers in ail the compa. nies is what per cent of the total candidates recrutted by the company A for all posts ? (2) Lose ea}. (3) 1286 (4) 1456 (5) None of these GD. What is the respective ratio between the average number of candidates sciected for all the posis by company A and company C:? Gpug:1is 2) is: Lag (Mas ay LIT Lat (5)103 : 105 Directions (61-85) : In each | diamond and ruby: 39 of wore: of the following questions, a num ber series is given, After the series. number is given followed by (al (ol. (el. (@) and (e). You have to com> plete the series starting with the number given, following the se- quence of the original series and answer the questions that follow the series. 61.37 19 2 315 6 165 21 fal th} (ec) (ad le) What will come in the place of (el? (105. (241 (3) 110 (a) 108 (5) 116 @25 6 16 57 3 fal th What will of (ah? (1986. 8 a)378 49° 335. 3005 YO) tc) (a) Ce) vist (a)a7 129 (4) 28 (5) 30 4. 12 47 162 467 1412 4247 SB @ wo © i (e What will ‘come in the place of (2 3131 (2) 1133, (3) 3311 (ayant, (5) 3123, 65.54 50 Bt 188 498 1456 42 (a) () fe) (ad ale) ‘What will come the in the place of (d) ? (a) 908 (2)286 a 238 (4)281 (6) 301 Dixeetions (66-70) : Read the follewing snformation carefully to cangwer the questions. Ina store, there are600 wom: en. The store ia a collection of prg- ‘clous sténes namely diamond, and emerald. It is found ‘emerald and diamond. 2% ‘en like all three stones, e 66. Find the number who Mike both: dia mond. 0)30, a) i) 618 er. number of women emerald only. 2 (2)80 (3) 28 (4) 198 15) 40 68. Find the number of women who luke both diamond and emerald? nse (230 ta) (28 27 89. Find the number of women ‘who like diamond only. eo (2240 (3) 120 (4) 198 is) 84 70. Find the number of women ‘who Hike only ruby. fy 60. (2) 240 (a) 120 (4) 198, 15150 Directions (71 - 78): Each of the questions below consists of @ question and two statement numbered [and T given ‘You have to decide whether the d provided in the statements ficient Lo answer the qui both the statement Give answer: tn statement 1 cient to answer the qu the data in statement. ‘not suffl- clent ta ‘question, 9 {2) if the data in are sulflesent to question, while the data tT alone are not suff wer the question. @ - Give anewer (3) if the data either in statement I alone or in ‘Statement Il alone are sufficient to answer the question, “Votve answer (4) if the data tm both the statements 1 and Il together are met sufficient to an- -swer the question, and Give answer (8) if the data in ‘both the statements [and II together are necessary to answer the ques tion, 71. What will be the amount at the end of 2 years. if the in- terest 19 compounded yearly 1, The simple interest on the same sum for a period of 2 years 18 Rs. 400 at the same rate of Sti per an- um. Tl, The diflerence between the simple interest and the compound interest for 2 yeara at the rate of 58 per ‘annum ts Rs, 100, ‘72, Find the average of five com- secutive add numbers. 1, The difference of fith nr ber and the first numbér is 7. 1. The sum of theirs. numbers 1s, the Mth ni 73. Find the ite area of the rrlé and smaller cle Sal 1. The radius of the smaller circle ts 24 em. 1. The difference between the radii of bigger and the smaller ctrcies ts 3 em, 74, What 1s the length of the train? 1. The train crosses a signal Tl, If the train with speed kmph crosses another train 100m long coming from the opposite direction ‘at 60 kmph i 15 seconds. ‘7%, Find the radius.of the semi-circle, 1. ‘The area of'semt-circle is equal to the area of the rectar. 1, The breadth of rectangle ts 5 erm Jess than its length, Directions (76-80) : In the following table the prod ‘perimeter is SO crn. afferent hands of toys by a ecmpany in different years had been given. Read the able carefully the questions. Production of 5-different Toys and Pe: ‘of Defective Toys in Various Years [ters [Type k Tyee T ypee Typed, — fears |Froda | 6 | Prduclon ign PW | Peducten | | Prdocton | > “cto defective | exes defect defective Gefective soy toy top op soon [veooe [os | a000a | mona | oa | sa0oo | a 3s} ior vases tet a oe | —va00 17900 | as | 100 | 05, 08 or 06 oe on 7000 | as EEN Ec CL T, _0s| sim _| 02 | s00n_ | os] 30000 5 78. Pind the age ‘Directions (81-85) : In the following bar diagram. production of number of defect Cand | three kinds of vehicles by a company in different years has been given. E-types of factured | Read the bar diagram carefully and answer the questions. tn 2007. Production of Three Type of Vehicles A, B and C (in Thousands). (e000 © (a) 17890 1) 16250 (2) 16150 (a) 16380 (4) 16450 (5) None of these 78. Find the difference between the number of E-type of toys manufactured in 2008 and the total number of A-type and Botype of toys manufac- tured tn 2008 2o0e ony 2008 mo ane (11280002) 23000 £2) 24000 Bl. Find the ratio be ‘8, What is the ratio between the (4) 18000 number of vehicles total number of vehicles pro- (5) None of these duced in 2012 and total pro; 79. In which year was the maxi- duction of A-type of vehicles mum number of defective toys tn the years 2007 and 2008 7 of type-A manufactured ? ars (7:8 (2010 (2) 2008 ig7:8 (sar? (9.2002 il {5) None of these ese 80. Find the ratio between the ip ress proms of puntoer of defective tore of 8 2009 t what per type-A vehicles from the pre- fecuve taya of type-E in 2007? | (a SBOE the totes predtuction of vious year acim? tno:3 ne (1) 20% aaa (2010 fa) 2011 (isa at 1a) 18% (ayaim (8) None of these (jist (8) None of these 85. The number of type-C vehicles produced in 2010 ts appraxi- mately what per cent of total number ef vehicles produced mail? (130% 12) 20% (31.32% {4) 28% (5) 26% ‘Directions (66-90) ; [n the fol- Jowang pte-charts, the percentage wise distribution of candidates who have applied for different subjects in a col- lege and that of selected candidates has been given, Read the fc pic-charts to anawer the rues a ae wid a eo 86, What Is the difference be- tween the total number of candidates. who got selected in Sclence and the number of candidates who applied for the same? () 15904 (2) lag04 (3) 5840 (ap 16840 (5) None of these What a the sum of the total number nf eandidates who plied for Aris and the m of candidates who go im Maths and Enel Se ee (1) 1s ian (320042 a) (51 None of these ®’ 89. What is the Fate the number of « who qualified tn ad com: meree to id the num- t2h17 229 Nie, 26 vl? None of these: ‘What per cent of candidates qualified in English of the (a tal candidates applied for the same? 1s. (2) 16 wr (4) 19 wy 22 90. Find the average number of candidatcs who got sclected for English, Science and Arts. (1) 3618 (2) 3682 (a) 9628 (4) S068 (5) 3168 Directions (91-95) : In the following bar dtagram number of shicts and trouscrs manufactured by five diflerent companies ~ MN. ©. Pand Q - has been given, The rallo of shirts and trousers has been wven in the adjoining table, Read both the data and answer the ques, bons. Number of Shirts and Trouseray| manufactured by Bve com; nies M.N. O, Pand e 2000 Fino 2 son ‘6 veoo. 3 I Li won 3 Fo Companies 8 What 1 the average of the number of shirts manulac- tured by the companies M, © and Q? (ego (2) 530 (3) 68a (4) 368 {5} None of these: The number of shirts manu. factured by company Ps (1) 320 (2) 420 (3) 480 14) 480 (6) Nome of these What ts the total number of trousers manufactured by companies Nand P? (1) 1360) (2) 1260, (3) 1460 (a) 1608 {5} None of these: Z : 5 5 factured by com, what per cent of, duetien (2) 259 B b (3) 9056 (1250 i & red by compa Is Wi 28:7 ly 7 8 5:7 (5)6:7 passing over a bridge during different tume intervals on different ‘week.ia given; Read the table carefully to answer the following qu Directions (96-100) : In the following table, the number of =f) Seems eee [S-tam | Liem: Ipmafipmitpen | Apap] Sead 10 es *, Saturday : . hicles, crossing during 75: 97. Find the, between the nu vehicles cross- ing and Saturday Ipm-4pm and the of vehicles crossing during Ipm-dpr. (2) 10000 (3) 24000 (4) 14000 (5) None of these 8. What is the percentage de crease in the number of vehi- cles crossing from time inter- val 8-11am to 7pm-10pm on Wednesday? C45 (2) 3856 (3) 40% (9) 50% (5) 46% 99, Find the average number of vehicles crossing the bridge during 8-11 an. (11066 (2) 12800 (airiso (a) 11800 {5} None of these 100, Find the total number of ve hhicles crossing the bridge dur- ing Mam-1 pm on Thursday and Friday. (a 11000 (2) 19800 5 | a} a] on] cn} 12.(0) GET LATE: L T Dates of itten Examinations, on our website : 13) 17500 (5) 17000, (4) 19000 www hleM lee) VACANCIES nance 1, (2) E 1s to the immediate left of B. 2, (3) Three persons - C, A and G - are seated between H and F if'we go anticlockwise from HtoF, ‘8. (1) A 1s third to the right of D. 4. (4) B 4s sitting Just opposi ta G. 5. (3) G 1s second to the DB 6. (4) Considertng, at problem, Courses I ts not nex in, at i rt satement LPB is orupied . What ts the need of set Uing-up of fact-linding, mis: ston. (5) Both the Courses of Action are suitable for pursuing, In ‘case of outbreak of malaria adequate supply of drugs in necessary. Again the people should use mosquito repel- lants and keep their premises clean to check breeding of mos- quitees. 8. (1) Only Course of Action 1 seems to be suitable for pur- suing. Course of Action II is too harah to be suitable. @, (4) Netther of the Courses of ‘Action 4s suitable for pursu- ing, A course of action ts tak- cn to solve or reduce a prob: lem 10, (4) Neither of the Courses of the two Particular Premizes Action js suitable for pursu- Conclusion Ill ts the Gon ing. The Government should of the third Premise, some other measure to discourage dropout in Govern- ment schools. (bi): (All pens are books -2 Unt- versal Affirmative (A-type). (tt) Some chairs are desks —+ Particular Affirmative (I- ype). ‘iu Na eloth is coor + Untver- 16, {5} Some petals ore ‘sal Negative (E-type). itv) Some cloths are got rooms Aes ia are trains. — Particular Negative 'O- Ae I-type of Conclusion typed al Osa: desks are trains”. 11. (4) All pens are books. patna AtA= Atype ul All roads are stones. A+ Ase Actype of Conclusion “All hills are stones.” Conclusion It 18 Converse of this Conclusion, All hills are stones. — All stones are jungles A+ A= A-type of Conclusion “Al! hills.are jungles.” Conclusion Il ts Converse of this Conclusion All siones are jung _ All jungles are rivers, Ae A= Retype of Conclusion. “All stones are rivers.” Conclusion | is Conver this Conelusion 14. (2) All the four This f# Conclusion TV. Conclusion 1 is the Converse of the second Premise. (18-20): eP%QaP eG: Pag ‘Therefore, P> *POO=Ps Q=P<0 © PSQ—PeQ=P29 © P#O=P2 G Pag ‘Therefore, P< eP@g=PzGP ‘Therefore, P= Q som o= o= @)DOR@DsR ReM=RF ‘Therefore, DsReMsKoF Conclusions : L POMeF, 0. K@R= ULK%@ Reo V.DeM 17. (RB : G1. Mi A= M >A: Not True fl, KSB Kz B: Not Truc TILA R= A> R: Not True W.K# Ra KeR: True 18. (3) #M=>DeM MSR5MER R@J=R Wd Woe LW Ree Wo Re Truc I. M8d= MJ: True ULR% D =» R>D: Not Truc WV.W % M = W>M: Not Te a WeTsW-T TSNoTEN NePSNCF Vo Pa VoP ‘Therefore, WeTaNePev ‘Concinsions : 1, W%N =» WV> WN: Truc f. WSN=W2N: True MT $F = T>F: Not True W.¥@N=W=N: Not True BK = B>K 19. K#D=KKS>P From statements I and 1 WoRT>P.Q From ail the three statements VoRT>Q>S>P North Mw, ne west East sw SE south ‘There is no information about, the village Rin the statement [. From statement {1 Ta——*P X 9 There 3 no inar on the vilage Rin the #3 7 | From a Ne, 9 . 5 is no information about ‘village Rin the statements. Tand 1. Therefore, we cannol, arrive at the answer even with ‘Une statements | and [I taken together. From statements I and IT 10.5405 © 1140) Wed+ t= i+ t= 120) 12x 154 185 18415 = 195 fe) 195x24+2=9942=41 (3) ALKD.5+25= me 165 te ‘62, (2) The pattern Series is: arty. x 1# lee 1 = 10 (a) Lx 2+ 2402244 = 26) 26x345'= 78 +9 = 87 kd 87x 4+42948 416» [04] fd) 3. (3] The pattern of the given serles bs : 7 1-2a7-205 5x3-4=15-4=11 45-6 555-6=49 49x 7-8 = 343-8 = 335. 436% @- 10 #3015 - 19 = 3008 Similarly, 13% 1-2=13-2=11 fa) lL x3-4033-4= [29] ©) 64, (4) The pattern of the given bertes Is: 12x S41) 96+ 11247 AP x B41) = 141s 11 = 152 152x3+¢ 11= 456+ 11 = 467 467 x 3+ 11 = 1401+ 11 = 1412 1412 xD + Vm 4236 + 11 = A247 ‘Stmdlarly. 33x94 11= 99411 = 1106 HOx3+ 126330411 = BAL xD + Hh = 1023 +1 100434 1 = 9102 = A) i 85, (5) The pattern of the given e=60- 12¢% 2-6 = 90 series is : be 12 BA 9x 1-8=60 as 98 60x 1.5614 80+ 14 = tot 7.3) meet, LBS x 2.5 = 26 = 4701 + 25% 406 era 406 x 3-32 = 488 - O29 1456 Soa pe wate ous Bax i84 10 | une. 63% 2-22= 130-40 911 , 10x 2.59 288 S07] ia AeP (oS) amount Calcola } ‘Diamond + Emerald + Ruby 80D «2 100 ” = f= 2A- 129 12 g= 18-12-86 d= 90-122 18 Difference We can find principal and ‘hence amount. (4) From both the statements, we get no result. {5} From both statements, re2dem r-r=3em Say 3r+9 22443677 cm 73. 7a. (31 on Hf the train be y ef train = m/sec 3y a ae {— voto naan, (52a * °°) 85 = Etloo = “to00 (e+ 18 _ ys 100 = ie 70 lth It is to be noted that when & train crosses a pole, the dis- tance covered » Tength of the train. When It crosses anoth- er train, Relative speed = time = sum ‘of lengths of both trains. Henoe, from equation (i), we can determine length of train. ‘7S, (5) From statement Il, 81. {1) Required ratio = 40; 45 =8:9 (2) Requned perms length = xm. breadth skeSice =e = Bows length Breadth = 16-35 100m | ae From statement I, a ae ar O . 15x10 ‘= From 45 thou- z 0 thousand eters. E2011 = From 30 thou- ‘This gives us value of sgh, 78, {1) Required um! t free tay: 2100. ¥ 02 -— + 19000,94 © a1 13800 + 16920 = 50670 50670 = 16880 ‘77. (2) Required answer 17000% 95 _ see =n teise ‘78. (3) Required difference = 22000 + 19000-17000 = 24000 ‘TO, [8] Number of defective toys of types: ‘Year 2006 180006 100 ‘Year 2008 16000» 8 100 ‘Year 2008 220009 = Tne ‘Year 2012 260007 _ - = 10800 + = 1280 = 1980 to 70 thousand ! DOS Read prone = ppp 100+ 28 ‘86. (1) Number of candidates who applied for Science 22 = 88000x = = 129360 Nunibér of candidates sclect- ced for Seience 24 = 140000 > = 3456 100 Required difference = 19360-3456 = 15904 (2) Number of candidates who applied for Arts g W = 88000x +2. = 14960 Too Number of selected candidates in Maths and English we 1440028 = sarz 103 Agnentone {90043 +ts40x 2 1600% = " “35 0 205+ O82. (2) Required number of shirts = 120% 83. (3) Requtred number of trou- 19 5 = 1720x341120%2 qa 205 = 760 + 700 1480 94, (4) Number of ahirte manufac: tured by company @ . 600% 5 #512 nr edie noes fo. (ene ate = 102+ 746) - (+7451 = 14 + 20): aoa: son inezs 80, toa thousand = (25 - 17) trousana = 8 thousand ‘97. (2) Required difference = 1047-7 10 thousand 98. (3) Percentage decrease 10. 10 8. (4) Required average (s2esstiostssasee 8 100 = 40%. thous = 21000-1500 100. (5) Required answer = 17000 om Ww 7

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