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6.3 7. 4 8. 4 9. 2 10. 2
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11.2 12. 5 13. 2 14. 3 15. 1
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16.1 17. 4 18. 5 19. 2 20. 1 91. 3; 100 100
21.2 22. 1 23. 1 24. 1 25. 3
26.3 27. 4 28. 5 29. 1 30. 2
27 2
31.3 32. 1 33. 2 34. 3 35. 1 6000 1
36.1 37. 5 38. 3 39. 5 40. 4 25
41. 3 42. 4 43. 2 44. 1 45. 4
46. 1 47. 3 48. 3 49. 3 50. 5 729 625 104
51. 3 52. 3 53. 1 54. 4 55. 2 6000 6000 625 = 998.4
56. 3 57. 2 58. 3 59. 2 60. 1 625
61. 5 62. 2 63. 1 64. 3 65. 2 92. 3; n × (n + 2) = 6723
66. 4; Replace ‘than’ with ‘as’
n 2 2n 6723 0
67. 1; It should be Most
68. 3; There should be ‘has’ in place of ‘have’. n 2 83n 81n 6723 0
69. 3; Put ‘their’ in place of its. n(n+ 83) - 81(n + 83) = 0
70. 2; Replace ‘who’ with ‘which’. (n - 81) (n + 83) = 0
71. 1 72. 5 73. 1 74. 1 75. 2 n = 81, n + 2 = 83
76. 4 77. 4 78. 5 79. 3 80. 5 Hence, smaller number = 81
81. 3; 21 × ? = 2301 + 1836 = 4137 93. 3; Let the present ages of Raju and Ram be 7x and 8x years
4137 respectively.
? 197 According to the question, 7x + 8x = 60
21
15x = 60 x=4
144 Raju’s present age is 7x = 28 yrs and Ram’s present age is
82. 5; ? 40
8x = 32 years
12 0.3
2 2
83. 1; 18 × 16 = 18 × 18 × 16 × 16 × 16 = 1327104 After 8 yrs their ages will be 36 and 40 yrs respectively.
68 548 36
84. 3; ? 772 Ratio = 9 : 10
100 40
? = 772 - 372.64 = 399.36 94. 5; Let his monthly income be x.
85. 1; 96942 - 636 = ? × 82
x 35
96306 4620
? 1174.463 100
82
4620 100
86. 4; ? 84 33856 = 184 x 13200
35
? 184 84 100 7224 18 6
95. 1; SI 7801.92 = Rs 7801.92
? = (100)2 = 10000 100
87. 1; 64032 ÷ ? = 24 × 8 100 gain%
96. 5; SP 100
CP
64032
24 8
? Here, CP = 72 × 40 + 80 = 2960
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BSC Academy
118. 3; (23)1.2 × (22)1.4 × (2)3.6 (24)1.24
126 81
98. 4; Required wheat 1458 kg 23.6 + 2.8 + 3.6 – 4.96 = (2)5.04 (2)5 = 32
7
119. 2; ? 7 × 7.7 × 7.8 420
99. 4; Rate of painting for 1 sq metre is Rs 22
for 862 sq. metre it is 22 × 862 = Rs 18964. 1 46
120. 3; ? = 133 924 = 8075.76 8075
7 100
5
100. 2; Maximum share Rs 133020 = Rs 73900 (121-125): Seating Arrangement
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BSC Academy
(141-145): Conditions III and IV imply that F should be staged on designs interchange positions. Similarly, the two designs of
Saturday. I and V imply that E and A should be staged on the middle row interchange positions. Similar changes occur
Monday and Tuesday respectively. III implies that C should from Problem Figure 5 to Answer Figure.
be staged on Friday. The order in which plays are staged is 156. 5; In each subsequent figure, the plane of design rotates through
EADBCF. 45° ACW and the top design moves to the bottom.
141. 4 142. 2 143. 3 144. 5 145. 2 157. 2; The following changes occur from Problem Figure 1 to 2.
146. 2 147. 2 148. 4 149. 3 150. 2
151. 5; From Problem Figure 1 to 2, all the three designs move one
sector in ACW direction. Similar changes occur from Problem
Figure 5 to the Answer Figure.
152. 4; In the subsequent figures, fifth, fourth, third, second and first
design remains at its place respectively and other two pairs
of designs interchange positions among themselves. Similar changes would occur from Problem Figure 5 to Answer
153. 4; From Problem Figure 1 to 2, the lowermost design moves to Figure.
the top and the left as well as the right designs are replaced 158. 1 159. 4 160. 1
with a new design. From Problem Figure 2 to 3 the right 161. 3 162. 4 163. 1 164. 4 165. 5
design moves to the left position and the top as well as the 166. 4 167. 2 168. 5 169. 5 170. 4
bottom designs are replaced with new designs. 171. 4 172. 3 173. 4 174. 5 175. 5
These two steps are continued alternately in the subsequent 176. 4 177. 5 178. 4
figure. 179. 5; Sometimes, rural marketing is confused with agricultural
154. 1; From Figure 1 to 2 the following changes occur. marketing—later denotes the marketing of produce of the
rural areas to the urban consumers or industrial consumers,
whereas rural marketing involves delivering manufactured
or processed inputs or services to rural producers or
consumers.
180. 5
181. 1 182. 1 183. 1 184. 2 185. 3
Similar changes occur from Problem Figure 3 to 4 and from 186. 4 187. 3 188. 1 189. 1 190. 2
Problem Figure 5 to Answer Figure. 191. 2 192. 3 193. 4 194. 1 195. 5
155. 2; Problem Figure 1 to 2: the two pairs of diagonally opposite 196. 1 197. 4 198. 2 199. 5 200. 5