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1. 2 2. 1 3. 5 4. 3 5. 3 62 × 2 = 72
6. 4 7. 1 8. 5 9. 5 10. 1 72 × 2 = 98
11. 3 12. 2 13. 1 14. 1 15. 4 82 × 2 = 128
16. 4; Add ‘as’ before’ ‘we’ 40. 4;
17. 1; Replace ‘with’ with ‘ through’
18. 1; Add ‘the’ before’ Interesting’
19. 3; Replace ‘warm’ with ‘warming’
20. 3; Replace ‘high’ with ‘higher’
24 2
21. 4 22. 5 23. 3 24. 2 25. 1 41. 2; No. = 80    12.8 thousand
26. 2 27. 4 28. 3 29. 1 30. 5 100 3
3 2 1 1 10 3
31. 1; I. x= x ,  ,
6 6 2 3 42. 1; No. = 80    4. 8
100 5
5 4 1 1
II. y  ,  , 17 (9  8)
20 20 5 4
43. 3; Diff. = 80000    800
Hence, x < y 100 17
3 1 1
32. 2; I. x ,  1, 15
3 3 3 44. 2; Required percentage =  100  75%
20
4 3 3
II. y  ,  2, 45. 2; 4 – 3 = 1
2 2 2
Hence, x > y. 1 1
Required percentage = 100 = 33 % more
9 6 3 3
33. 4; I. x  3,2
3 3 45  20  45  42  26  40 218
46. 2; Required average  =
6 6
II. y   4 3 = 36.3 = 36 (Approx.)
47. 3; Overall ratings of HR = 50 + 45 + 40 + 50 + 46 + 50 = 281
Hence, y  x , x  y.. Overall ratings of Finance = 48 + 45 + 35 + 40 + 30 + 41 = 239
2 Overall ratings of Sales = 50 + 45 + 42 + 35 + 50 + 40 = 262
34. 5; I. x Overall ratings of Exports = 50 + 45 + 40 + 30 + 50 + 48 = 263
3 and Overall ratings of IT = 45 + 20 + 45 + 42 + 2+ 40 = 218
6 6 2 2  2nd highest overall ratings is for exports.
II. y  ,  , 48. 4; Rating for Negotiation = 46 + 30 + 50 + 50 + 26 = 202
9 9 3 3
Hence, x = y Rating for Creativity = 40 + 35 + 42 + 40 + 45 = 202
35. 3; I. x =–6, –7 Rating for Team Building = 50 + 41 + 40 + 48 + 40 = 219
II. y = ±6 Rating for Problem Solving = 50 + 40 + 35 + 30 + 42 = 197
Rating for Leadership = 50 + 48 + 50 + 50 + 45 = 243
Hence, x  y and rating for Interpersonal skills
36. 2; = 45 + 45 + 45 + 45 + 20 = 200
 It is the lowest for problem solving.
49. 5; Required difference = 263 - 239 = 24
20  100 2000  4
50. 1; Required %  45  45  45  45 =  44.44
37. 3; 180
4
51. 3; Let actual SP = ` 160
Loss = 25%
38. 4; 7
Trader’s SP = × 160 = ` 70
16
CP – 70
× 100 = 25
CP
39. 5; The series is:
 100CP – 7000 = 25 CP
32 × 2 = 18  16
42 × 2 = 32  75 CP = 7000
52 × 2 = 50

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 CP  ` 93 96
 x =t
160 – 93
 Profit percentage = × 100  72%
93 96 96 96 96
52. 3; Since, he gains ` 10 in 6 tosses, And, = –4  – 4
x2 x x x2
Possible outcomes = T, H, H, H, H, H
Probability of ‘r’ tails if ‘n’ coins are tossed  96x + 192 – 96x = 4x (x + 2)  x (x + 2) = 48
n 6
 x = 6 km/hr
cr C1 6 3 59. 3; Let the length of train be l m and speed be x m/sec
= n
 6 = 
2 2 64 32 l  420
2  x
= 24 .........(i)
53. 3; l× b – πr = 21784
l  244
= 16 ...........(ii)
x
From (i) and (ii), we get
2
 160 × 140 – πr = 21784 l  420 3

l  244 2
 πr 2 = 22400 – 21784 = 616
 2l + 840 = 3L + 732  l = 108 m
7
 r = 616 × 22 = 196
2
108  420
and x = = 22 m/s
24
 r = 14 m
60. 5; Let the distance of the place of d km
54. 1; Let half of the number be 10x + y
and the number = 10u + v d d
 3
From the given conditions, 84 8– 4
v = x and u = y –1
Thus, the number = 10 (y –1) + x d d d  3d
  3  3
 2(10x + y) = 10 (y – 1) + x 12 4 12
 20x + 2y = 10y – 10 + x  4d = 36  d = 9 km
 8y – 19x = 10.......(i) 61. 5; From I: We get
And, u + v = 7
R 4 3
 y– 1+ x= 7 
M4 4
 x + y = 8 .......(ii)
From (i) and (ii), we get x = 2 and y = 6 From II: We get
 Number = 10 × 5 + 2 = 52
55. 2; Let the present age of Karthik’s daughter be x years R 8 9

 Karthik’s present age = 4x + 1 M  8 10
(x + 12) + (4x + 13) = 80
From I and II: We get
 5x + 25 = 80  5x = 55  x =11
 Required ratio = 45 : 11 R = 10 and M = 12
56. 1; Required average = 102 – 5(18 – 1) = 102 – 85 = 17 Hence Rishu's present age = 10 years
25  20 62. 3; From I: Required per cent profit
57. 4; (Anu + Bhusan) + Divya can do the work in
25  20
(6  4 )
500 1 =  100 = 50%
= = 11 days 4
45 9
Since, Anu’s days = (Bhusan + Divya)’s days
From II: Required per cent profit

(Bhusan + Divya) can do in


100
×2=
200
days
100  66 2 3   100
9 9 = 66 2 3 = 50%
 Bhusan alone can do it in
63. 3; From I: We have
200
25 
 9  25  200  r 2   300  r 
25 –
200 25 = 200 days 6400 = 50000 100 2   100 
9   
58. 3; Let the original speed be x km/hr  r = 20%
and original time taken be t hrs

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= Some books are toys.
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From II: Required rate of interest = = 20% Hence conclusion I follows
3 Again, From above conclusion it is clear that some books
64. 4; From I and II: are toys. Hence conclusion II does not follow.
The two-digit number is either 80 or 90.
(81-85):
65. 4

81. 2 82. 3 83. 5 84. 4 85. 4


(66-70):
(86-90):
Row 1: South Name City Exam Test Centre
Gautam Jaipur PNB Shimla
Jayant Mangalore SBI Nainital
Row 2: North Dheeraj Vishakhapatnam NABARD Mysore
Hitesh Surat IDBI Kochi
66. 4 67. 2 68. 2
Hardik Udaipur CBI Goa
69. 4; Three persons A, B and C 86. 2 87. 1 88. 3 89. 1 90. 2
70. 3; In all others pairs either of the person sits at on
extreme end. (91-95):
Peeter brings heater  su to mu ... (1)
71. 2 72. 2 73. 3
heater is two seater  mu lu ch pa ... (2)
74. 4 75. 5 one seat is black  lt mp lu kl ... (3)
76. 2; No player is short (E) + Atleast some short are man (I) = E black brings darkness  kl to ct ... (4)
+ I = O* = Some man are not players. Hence conclusion I darkness is for peeter  ct lu pt su ... (5)
does not follow.
From (1) and (2) heater  mu
Again, Some players are energetic (I)  conversion  From (1) and (4) brings  to
Some energetic are players (I) + No player is short (E) = I +
From (1), (2) and (4) peeter  su
E = O = Some energetic are not short.
From (2) and (3) is  lu
Now, Some energetic are not short (O) + Some short are
From (3) and (4) black  kl
man (I) = O + I = No conclusion, but possibility holds true.
From (4) and (5) darkness  ct
Hence conclusion II follows.
for  pt
77. 4; Some players are energetic (I)  conversion  Some
91. 3 92. 3
energetic are players (I) + No player is short (E) = I + E = O
93. 4 94. 5
= Some energetic are not short. Clearly All short can be
95. 3
energetic. Hence conclusion I does not follow.
96. 2; Taking leave is not a sufficient condition for visiting
Again, Some players are energetic (I) Hence conclusion II Bangalore. Hence statement I is not sufficient.
does not follow. From II, Mohan visited Bangalore on Saturday.
78. 1; All beds are covers (A) + No cover is a pillow (E) = A + E = 97. 5; come and go = pit ka ja ... (I)
E = No bed is a pillow (E)  conversion  No pillow is a go and tell = ja ma ka ... (II)
bed. Hence conclusion I follows. Comparing (I) and (II), we get
Again, No cover is a pillow (E) + Some pillow are red (I) = and go = ka ja
E + I = O* = Some red are not covers. Hence conclusion II Using this in (I), we get
does not follow. come = pit
79. 4; All bed are covers (A) + No cover is a pillow (E) = A + E = 98. 4; From I: P's mother is sister of N's father
E = No bed is a pillow = P's mother is N's aunt
Now, No bed is a pillow (E) + Some pillows are red (I) = E + = P is N's aunt's child
I = O*= Some red are not beds. Clearly All bed can be red From II: N's uncle is grandfather of P's brother
holds true. = N's uncle is P's grandfather
Hence conclusion I does not follow. = P is the grandchild of N's uncle
But in neither case do we know the sex of P.
Again, All bed are covers (A) + No cover is a pillow (E) = A
99. 4; From I: R, T > P, W
+ E = E = No bed is a pillow.
From II: R > Q > P
Hence conclusion II does not follow. Combining I and II, either R or T is the oldest.
80. 1; Some books are good (I) + All good are toys (A) = I + A = I 100. 5; From I:

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