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Question:

From the 10 students, what is the maximum possible number of students who are eligible to
apply for Linkfosys?

Options:

1. 4
2. 6
3. 5
4. None of these
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Question:

Deepika could have opted for each of the following courses except:

Options:

1. Finance

2. Marketing
3. Agriculture
4. Sports
Explanation:

From the table it is evident that Deepika could have opted for all of the courses except
Agriculture. Hence, [3].
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Question:
How many students opted for the 'Petroleum' course?

Options:

1. 2
2. 3
3. 4
4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:

From the table it is evident that Shashank, Neha and Vicky opted for Petroleum. Hence, [2].
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Question:

Which course did Vicky definitely opt for

Options:

1. Operations

2. Sports

3. Real Estate
4. Petroleum
Explanation:
It can be seen that Vicky definitely opted for Petroleum .Hence, [4]. 

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How many singles did JHK score in IPL - 2012?

Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual keyboard in the box provided below.

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Options:

1. 72
2. 192
3. 152
4. 174
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Question:

Who scored the maximum number of doubles in IPL - 2012? 

Enter your response (in letters specifying the initials of the player as given in the passage ) using
the virtual keyboard in the box provided below.For example if your answer is Mathew Hayden
type in your answer as MH

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Options:

1. JHK
2. MH
3. JPD
4. Cannot be determined
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Question:

How many runs did SKR score in Triples ? Enter your answer as an integer in the box given
below:

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Options:

1. 162
2. x
3. y
4. z
Explanation:
SKR score 54 × 3 =162 runs in Triplets

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Question:

What was the number of runs scored by MH in singles, if he scored 5 doubles and 10 triples in
each of the 5 matches in IPL - 2012?

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Options:

1. x
2. 124
3. y
4. z
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Question:

All three types of vehicles shown above had similar trend of productions(i.e., increase or
decrease) during the year/s:

Options:

1. 2007-2008, 2010-2011

2. 2009-2010 only
3. 2009-2010, 2010-2011
4. 2006-2007, 2009-2010
Explanation:

By visual inspection, it is clear that the trends are similar for the years 2009-2010 and 2010-
2011. Hence, [3].

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Question:

The highest rate of growth of jeep production in the country for the domestic market was during:

Options:

1. 2007-2008

2. 2009-2010

3. 2006-2007
4. 2010-2011
Explanation:
By visual inspection, the steepest slope for production of jeeps in the country was during 2010-
2011. Hence, [4].

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Question:

In 2010, if the market demand for passenger cars in India was 415000 units, what percentage of
this market demand could be satisfied by the automobile manfacturers in India?

Options:

1. 28%

2. 22%

3. 32%
4. 24%
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Question:

If India’s population in 2011 was 725 million, what was the approximate  per capita production
of jeeps in India in 2011?(Per Capita production of jeeps  is the no of jeeps per unit population)

Options:

1.
2.

3.

4.
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A football tournament is held amongst 6 clubs

Question:

By what percent is the number of matches lost by Man. City more than those lost by Chelsea?

Options:

1. 66.67%

2. 133.33%
3. 166.67%
4. 266.67%
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A football tournament is held amongst 6 clubs

Question:

What is the difference between the total number of matches played by Bolton and by Liverpool?

Options:
1. 29

2. 41

3. 34
4. 38
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A football tournament is held amongst 6 clubs

Question:

What is the difference between the number of matches drawn by Man. U. and by Man. City?

Options:

1. 15

2. 19
3. 21
4. 23
Explanation:

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A football tournament is held amongst 6 clubs

Question:

The number of draws in the tournament cannot be less than:

Options:
1. 58
2. 86
3. 115
4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:

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3 balls coloured Yellow, Green and Red are to be each put in one of the three boxes numbered 1,
2 and 3 (not necessarily in the same order). 3 friends John, Jani and Janardhan make 2 statements
about the arrangement of the balls in the boxes, one of which is true and the other is false.

Their statements are as follows:


John: The Yellow Ball is not in Box 2. The Red ball is in Box 1
Jani: The Yellow Ball is not in Box 3. The Green ball is in Box 2
Janardhan: The Green ball is in Box 3. The Red ball is not in Box 1

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Question:

Box 1 contains the:

Options:

1. Red Ball
2. Yellow Ball
3. Green Ball
4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:

Passage:

3 balls coloured Yellow, Green and Red are to be each put in one of the three boxes numbered 1,
2 and 3 (not necessarily in the same order). 3 friends John, Jani and Janardhan make 2 statements
about the arrangement of the balls in the boxes, one of which is true and the other is false.

Their statements are as follows:


John: The Yellow Ball is not in Box 2. The Red ball is in Box 1
Jani: The Yellow Ball is not in Box 3. The Green ball is in Box 2
Janardhan: The Green ball is in Box 3. The Red ball is not in Box 1

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Question:

The Yellow Ball is in:

Options:

1. Box 1
2. Box 2
3. Box 3
4. Either Box 2 or Box 3
Explanation:

Passage:

3 balls coloured Yellow, Green and Red are to be each put in one of the three boxes numbered 1,
2 and 3 (not necessarily in the same order). 3 friends John, Jani and Janardhan make 2 statements
about the arrangement of the balls in the boxes, one of which is true and the other is false.

Their statements are as follows:


John: The Yellow Ball is not in Box 2. The Red ball is in Box 1
Jani: The Yellow Ball is not in Box 3. The Green ball is in Box 2
Janardhan: The Green ball is in Box 3. The Red ball is not in Box 1

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Question:

If we ignore the second statement made by Jani and consider the first statement made by him
to be true, then how many possible arrangements can we have following the remaining
conditions?

Options:

1. 3

2. 4

3. 5
4. None of these
Explanation:

Passage:

3 balls coloured Yellow, Green and Red are to be each put in one of the three boxes numbered 1,
2 and 3 (not necessarily in the same order). 3 friends John, Jani and Janardhan make 2 statements
about the arrangement of the balls in the boxes, one of which is true and the other is false.

Their statements are as follows:


John: The Yellow Ball is not in Box 2. The Red ball is in Box 1
Jani: The Yellow Ball is not in Box 3. The Green ball is in Box 2
Janardhan: The Green ball is in Box 3. The Red ball is not in Box 1

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Question:

Which of the following statements is true ?


Options:

1. Yellow Ball is not in Box 2


2. Yellow Ball is not in Box 3
3. Red Ball is not in Box 1
4. Green Ball is in Box 2
Explanation:

Option [2]  is true. Hence, [2]. 

Passage:

Mr. Swamy, a Professor of an MBA school Laurels is an expert at creating puzzles. On the
induction day for the first year MBA students of the academic year 2012 he asked his students to
guess his date of birth in the form(dd-mm-yy), where yy represent the last two digits of the year
in which he was born.
 

He put the following conditions before them.

1) In 2012, his age is more than 46 years but less than 49 years.
2) Three of the digits in his date of birth are consecutive odd numbers.
3) There is exactly one natural number of the form (x2-1) in his date of birth (where x is a single
digit odd number).
4) There is exactly one two digit prime number (taken either as dd or mm or yy) in his date of
birth.
Now on the basis of the above information answer the following questions.

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Question:

Which is the month in which Mr. Swamy was born?

Options:

1. November

2. July
3. August
4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:

Mr. Swamy shall be more than 45 years and less than 50 years in the year 2012. This implies he
should be born in any of the following years 1966,1965,1964 or 1963.

There is exactly one number(excluding zero) of the form (x2 - 1) in his birth date (where x is a
single digit odd number). 32 - 1.

The number can be 32 - 1 = 8 or 52 - 1 = 24.

The two digit prime number(when taken as dd or mm) can be 11,13,17,19,23,29 or 31 as yy can
only be any of 63,64,65,66.

The one possibility for mm is 11. But if we take mm = 11 the other condition that there are three
digits which are consecutive odd numbers in Mr. Swamy's date of birth is not satisfied.
Therefore mm is 08. So Mr. Swamy's birth date(dd) can be any of 11,13,17,19,23,29 and 31 and
yy can be any of 63,64,65,66.

The condition that there are three consecutive odd numbers in his birth date taken in the form
(ddmmyy) means his birth date can be 13-08-65 or 31-08-65. Hence -[3]

Passage:

Mr. Swamy, a Professor of an MBA school Laurels is an expert at creating puzzles. On the
induction day for the first year MBA students of the academic year 2012 he asked his students to
guess his date of birth in the form(dd-mm-yy), where yy represent the last two digits of the year
in which he was born.

He put the following conditions before them.

1) In 2012, his age is more than 46 years but less than 49 years.
2) Three of the digits in his date of birth are consecutive odd numbers.
3) There is exactly one natural number of the form (x2-1) in his date of birth (where x is a single
digit odd number).
4) There is exactly one two digit prime number (taken either as dd or mm or yy) in his date of
birth.
Now on the basis of the above information answer the following questions.

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Question:

What is the sum of (d + d + m + m + y + y) in his date of birth?

Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual keyboard in the box provided below.

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Options:
1. 15
2. 23
3. 18
4. 27
Explanation:

Mr. Swamy shall be more than 45 years and less than 50 years in the year 2012. This implies he
should be born in any of the following years 1966,1965,1964 or 1963.

There is exactly one number(excluding zero) of the form (x2  – 1) in his birth date (where x is a
single digit odd number). 32 – 1.

The number can be 32 – 1 = 8 or 52 – 1 = 24.

The two digit prime number(when taken as dd or mm) can be 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29 or 31 as yy
can only be any of 63, 64, 65, 66.

The one possibility for mm is 11. But if we take mm = 11 the other condition that there are three
digits which are consecutive odd numbers in Mr. Swamy's date of birth is not satisfied.

Therefore mm is 08. So Mr. Swamy's birth date(dd) can be any of 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29 and 31
and yy can be any of 63, 64, 65, 66.

The condition that there are three consecutive odd numbers in his birth date taken in the form
(ddmmyy) means his birth date can be 13-08-65 or 31-08-65.
Passage:

Mr. Swamy, a Professor of an MBA school Laurels is an expert at creating puzzles. On the
induction day for the first year MBA students of the academic year 2012 he asked his students to
guess his date of birth in the form(dd-mm-yy), where yy represent the last two digits of the year
in which he was born.

He put the following conditions before them.

1) In 2012, his age is more than 46 years but less than 49 years.
2) Three of the digits in his date of birth are consecutive odd numbers.
3) There is exactly one natural number of the form (x2-1) in his date of birth (where x is a single
digit odd number).
4) There is exactly one two digit prime number (taken either as dd or mm or yy) in his date of
birth.
Now on the basis of the above information answer the following questions.

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Question:

On which date (dd) was Mr. Swamy born?

Options:

1. 21

2. 11

3. 13
4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:

Mr. Swamy shall be more than 45 years and less than 50 years in the year 2012. This implies he
should be born in any of the following years 1966,1965,1964 or 1963.

There is exactly one number(excluding zero) of the form (x2 – 1) in his birth date (where x is a
single digit odd number). 32 – 1.

The number can be 32 – 1 = 8 or 52 – 1 = 24.

The two digit prime number(when taken as dd or mm) can be 11,13,17,19,23,29 or 31 as yy can
only be any of 63,64,65,66.

The one possibility for mm is 11. But if we take mm = 11 the other condition that there are three
digits which are consecutive odd numbers in Mr. Swamy's date of birth is not satisfied.

Therefore mm is 08. So Mr. Swamy's birth date(dd) can be any of 11,13,17,19,23,29 and 31 and
yy can be any of 63,64,65,66.

The condition that there are three consecutive odd numbers in his birth date taken in the form
(ddmmyy) means his birth date can be 13-08-65 or 31-08-65. Hence, [4].
Passage:

Mr. Swamy, a Professor of an MBA school Laurels is an expert at creating puzzles. On the
induction day for the first year MBA students of the academic year 2012 he asked his students to
guess his date of birth in the form(dd-mm-yy), where yy represent the last two digits of the year
in which he was born.

He put the following conditions before them.

1) In 2012, his age is more than 46 years but less than 49 years.
2) Three of the digits in his date of birth are consecutive odd numbers.
3) There is exactly one natural number of the form (x2-1) in his date of birth (where x is a single
digit odd number).
4) There is exactly one two digit prime number (taken either as dd or mm or yy) in his date of
birth.
Now on the basis of the above information answer the following questions.

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Question:

In which year was  Mr.Swamy born?

Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual keyboard in the box provided below.

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Options:

1. 1963
2. 1965
3. 1964
4. 1966
Explanation:

Mr. Swamy shall be more than 45 years and less than 50 years in the year 2012. This implies he
should be born in any of the following years 1966,1965,1964 or 1963.

There is exactly one number(excluding zero) of the form (x2 – 1) in his birth date (where x is a
single digit odd number). 32 – 1.

The number can be 32 – 1 = 8 or 52  – 1 = 24.


The two digit prime number(when taken as dd or mm) can be 11,13,17,19,23,29 or 31 as yy can
only be any of 63,64,65,66.

The one possibility for mm is 11. But if we take mm = 11 the other condition that there are three
digits which are consecutive odd numbers in Mr. Swamy's date of birth is not satisfied.

Therefore mm is 08. So Mr. Swamy's birth date(dd) can be any of 11,13,17,19,23,29 and 31 and
yy can be any of 63,64,65,66.

Mr Swamy was born in 1965 .

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A, B, C and D are 4 friends. Each of them differs from the other in three attributes i.e age, height
and weight Ranking is assigned for each attribute to each individual and such that rank 1 is
assigned to the individual with the highest numerical value amongst the four friends for that
particular attribute and rank 4 to the lowest. The following information is also available:

1. B is the tallest but is definitely not the youngest.


2. The ranking of A is the same only for his age and height
3. The rankings of the other three (i.e B, C and D) are different for each of the three attributes.
4. C is elder than D and the lightest amongst all the four.

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Question:

Amongst all four friends, who is the heaviest?

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provided below.

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Options:
1. A
2. D
3. B
4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:
Passage:

 
A, B, C and D are 4 friends. Each of them differs from the other in three attributes i.e age, height
and weight Ranking is assigned for each attribute to each individual and such that rank 1 is
assigned to the individual with the highest numerical value amongst the four friends for that
particular attribute and rank 4 to the lowest. The following information is also available:

1. B is the tallest but is definitely not the youngest.


2. The ranking of A is the same only for his age and height
3. The rankings of the other three (i.e B, C and D) are different for each of the three attributes.
4. C is elder than D and the lightest amongst all the four.

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Question:

If we arrange the 4 friends in ascending order of their height, then which of the following
combinations can be correct?

Options:

1. CDAB

2. DCAB
3. ADCB
4. None of these
Explanation:

Passage:

A, B, C and D are 4 friends. Each of them differs from the other in three attributes i.e age, height
and weight Ranking is assigned for each attribute to each individual and such that rank 1 is
assigned to the individual with the highest numerical value amongst the four friends for that
particular attribute and rank 4 to the lowest. The following information is also available:

1. B is the tallest but is definitely not the youngest.


2. The ranking of A is the same only for his age and height
3. The rankings of the other three (i.e B, C and D) are different for each of the three attributes.
4. C is elder than D and the lightest amongst all the four.

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Question:

If D is the 2nd youngest, then who is the 2nd heaviest?

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provided below.

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Options:

1. A
2. B
3. D
4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:

Passage:

A, B, C and D are 4 friends. Each of them differs from the other in three attributes i.e age, height
and weight Ranking is assigned for each attribute to each individual and such that rank 1 is
assigned to the individual with the highest numerical value amongst the four friends for that
particular attribute and rank 4 to the lowest. The following information is also available:

1. B is the tallest but is definitely not the youngest.


2. The ranking of A is the same only for his age and height
3. The rankings of the other three (i.e B, C and D) are different for each of the three attributes.
4. C is elder than D and the lightest amongst all the four.
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Question:

B ranks above C for how many attributes (i.e from amongst Height,Weight & Age)

Options:

1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:
In both cases, for 2 attributes i.e Height and Weight, B is ranked above C .Hence, [2].

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Question:

What was the position of horse F in race 4?

Options:

1. Fourth
2. First runner-up
3. Second runner-up
4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:

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Question:

What is the ratio of the points scored by G and E in race 5?

Options:

1. 1 : 3

2. 3 : 1

3. 1 : 5
4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:

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Question:

The first three rankers of the race 3 in some order are:

Options:

1. C, E, G
2. D, E, F
3. C, D, F
4. C, E, F
Explanation:

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Question:

D earned his points in :

Options:

1. Race 1 and Race 3

2. Race 2 and Race 3


3. Race 2 and Race 4
4. Race 1 and Race 5
Explanation:
D earned his points in Race 2 and Race 4. Hence, [3]. 

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