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question, a sentence with four and (4). One of these words may
highlighted words is given. The be incorrect or inappropriate in the
words are denoted by (1), (2), (3) given context. Find the
and (4). One of these words may inappropriate or wrongly spelt
be incorrect or inappropriate in the word. If all the words are
given context. Find the appropriate in the context then
inappropriate or wrongly spelt mark „All are correct‟ as your
word. If all the words are answer.
appropriate in the context then 3. He fell (1) off the ledge as he
mark „All are correct‟ as your tried (2) looking (3) over and
answer. lost his balence (4).
1. The footbal (1) match had to A. 1
be abandoned (2) as the B. 2
weather (3) played spoilsport C. 3
(4). D. 4
A. 1 E. All are correct
B. 2
C. 3 Direction: In the following
D. 4 question, a sentence with four
E. All are correct highlighted words is given. The
words are denoted by (1), (2), (3)
Direction: In the following and (4). One of these words may
question, a sentence with four be incorrect or inappropriate in the
highlighted words is given. The given context. Find the
words are denoted by (1), (2), (3) inappropriate or wrongly spelt
and (4). One of these words may word. If all the words are
be incorrect or inappropriate in the appropriate in the context then
given context. Find the mark „All are correct‟ as your
inappropriate or wrongly spelt answer.
word. If all the words are 4. Ram prepared (1) the report
appropriate in the context then but forgot (2) to email it to his
mark „All are correct‟ as your teacher within (3) the
answer. stipulated (4) time.
2. They gathered (1) their A. 1
belongings (2) and left the plase B. 2
(3) at sunset (4). C. 3
A. 1 D. 4
B. 2 E. All are correct
C. 3
D. 4 Direction: In the following
E. All are correct question, a sentence with four
highlighted words is given. The
Direction: In the following words are denoted by (1), (2), (3)
question, a sentence with four and (4). One of these words may
highlighted words is given. The be incorrect or inappropriate in the
given context. Find the D. Penalised
inappropriate or wrongly spelt E. Tendered
word. If all the words are
appropriate in the context then Direction: A sentence with one
mark „All are correct‟ as your blank is given, indicating that
answer. something has been omitted.
5. The year might (1) Choose the word that best fits in
technically (2) start in January, the blank making the sentence
but springtime (3) is the season grammatically correct and
of rejuvination (4). meaningful.
A. 1 8. There were hundreds of people
B. 2 for the exam, even
C. 3 when there were only a few
D. 4 vacancies.
E. All are correct A. Appearing
B. Offering
Direction: A sentence with one C. Excellent
blank is given, indicating that D. Wrecking
something has been omitted. E. Successful
Choose the word that best fits in
the blank making the sentence Direction: A sentence with one
grammatically correct and blank is given, indicating that
meaningful. something has been omitted.
6. The federal government's fight Choose the word that best fits in
to a bankruptcy the blank making the sentence
settlement was rejected by the grammatically correct and
Supreme Court. meaningful.
A. Install 9. His Visa got by
B. Instruct the senior officers without any
C. Block prior information.
D. Obstruction A. Excluded
E. None of these B. Steer
C. Rejected
Direction: A sentence with one D. Conducted
blank is given, indicating that E. Restrained
something has been omitted.
Choose the word that best fits in Direction: In the following
the blank making the sentence question, a word is given, which is
grammatically correct and used in three sentences. Find the
meaningful. sentence(s) in which it has been
7. They got because used correctly.
they had been late on several 10.
occasions for 3 weeks. Intermittent
A. Legalized I. The tape ran in an intermittent
B. Rewarded loop, repeating the same songs
C. Submitted over and over.
II. After three hours of III. The chatty, easy-going tone of
intermittent rain, the game was the notes may analyse some but
abandoned. should amuse most.
III. I waited for an intermittent A. Only I
in the conversation and then asked B. Only II
my question. C. Only III
A. Only I D. Both I & II
B. Only II E. None of the above
C. Only III
D. All of the above Direction (14-18): Rearrange
E. None of the above the following six sentences, (A),
(B), (C), (D) and (E) in a proper
11.Docile sequence to form a meaningful
I. They have a big dog, but he‟s paragraph, then answer the
really friendly and docile. questions that follow.
II. Despite the docile of his voice, A) On the other hand, for the
I could tell he was angry. employer, it greatly reduces the
III. She developed into a docile, employee turnover rate because
difficult child. employees enjoy their work and
A. Only I feel that they are working for a
B. Only II great company.
C. Only III B) It is important to know that
D. Both I & II there are many benefits of
E. Both II & III separating your work life from
your personal life.
12.Marginal C) When your life is all about work,
I. The fuel-price increase will have you don‟t enjoy your personal life,
only a marginal effect on the road and, if you spend too much time in
fuel market. your personal life, you will lack the
II. The contribution of the new fulfilment and satisfaction from
consultants to business strategy work and career achievement.
has been marginal. D) Hence, it is quite important to
III. Compared with FinTech achieve a true balance between
sectors, EdTech is of marginal one‟s personal and work life, as
interest to investors striving for it will give tremendous
A. Only I B. Only II benefit, be it an employee or an
C. Only III D. Both I & III employer.
E. All of the above E) On the one hand, it simply
means more relaxation and less
13.Analyse burnout for the employee, which
I. Sickness, analyse with terrible makes them able to work at a
weather, contrived to ruin the trip. better pace, with more
II. It's in the poorer, productivity.
underdeveloped eastern region of
the country that the biggest
problems analyse.
14. Which of the following will be When you are feeling
the second sentence after overwhelmed at work, it is
rearrangement? important to find out why you feel
A. B B. E that way. Do you have too many
C. C D. D responsibilities, or feel there are
E. A too few hours in the day? Is your
boss piling on the pressure? Or is
15. Which of the following will be the company culture getting you
the third sentence after down?
rearrangement? Feeling overwhelmed is actually a
A. E stress response when we feel the
B. C demand on us outweighs our
C. D resources. Feeling out of control
D. A and under pressure is a form of
E. B emotional overloading and can
also trigger the release of stress
16. Which of the following will be hormones such as cortisol and
the fourth sentence after adrenaline. Keeping a journal of
rearrangement? thoughts, feelings and actions can
A. C B. A help you identify what causes this
C. D D. E reaction. Once we understand
E. B what triggers the stress, we can
perhaps understand why that is
17. Which of the following will be and we can build strategies around
the fifth sentence after those things.
rearrangement? If your workload is unmanageable,
A. A B. B it‟s a good idea to speak to your
C. C D. D boss. This can be a daunting
E. E prospect, but making a plan
before your discussion will help.
18. Which of the following will be Revisit your job description before
the first sentence after the meeting. Explain to your boss
rearrangement? the tasks you are involved in, how
A. C long they take, the resources they
B. E require, why you find them
C. B challenging, and practical
D. D suggestions for a solution. Try to
E. A control your emotions in the
meeting, remain calm and
Direction (19-26): Read the professional. Focus on concerns
given passage carefully and about quality to demonstrate you
answer the questions that follow. are still committed to doing a good
Certain words are printed in bold job. It is not a sign of weakness,
to help you locate them while asking for help, and your manager
answering some of these. may not realise how much work
you have on.
Learn to say no as it is must to D. Sharing personal experience
survive and have a stress free with the employee and suggesting
work life. Often people who say a suitable approach.
yes to everything have this E. None of the above
instilled in them in childhood
because they think if they do not 20. Which of the following
obey rules they will be rejected. In statements is TRUE as per the
a working environment, people context of the passage?
might think they are lucky to have I. Communicating with the boss
a job, so it is best to keep their will make one aware of a
head down and not fuss. temporary factor which might help
Challenging this type of work one handle the workload.
programming can take some time, II. The release of stress hormones
but it can be done. such as cortisol and adrenaline is
If your boss is professional, you triggered by emotional
should get a positive reaction overloading.
when raising the issue. The III. It is important to get
situation may be because of a overwhelmed at work so as to
temporary factor you are unaware ensure that one‟s performance at
of, and they may be able to help in the workplace remains top notch.
some way. This is an ideal A. Both I & II
scenario, but unfortunately not B. Both II & III
always the case. If a bad boss is C. Both I & III
putting extra work on you without D. All of the above
caring, then that‟s a more difficult E. None of the above
situation. In these circumstances,
it is worth speaking to a trade 21. According to the author, what
union or employee representative kind of work programming needs
and look into the company‟s to be changed as mentioned in the
grievance procedure. passage?
A. Performing the same job again
19. According to the passage, and again which makes one
which of the following can be lethargic.
considered as a likely B. An ideal work structure where
characteristic of a professional everything occurs in an optimized
boss? way.
A. Revision of the employee‟s job C. Obeying the rules so as to
description followed by a ensure that one remains
demotion. employed.
B. Reminding the employee that D. Opting for those tasks on which
others are also sharing a similar one can avoid getting stressed.
workload. E. None of the above
C. Suggesting the employee that 22. Which one of the following is
he/she should visit a psychiatrist. the MOST SIMILAR in meaning to
the given word as used in the
passage?
Demand C. Only III
A. Censor D. Both I and II
B. Requirements E. Both II and III
C. Abet
D. Sate 25. Which one of the following is
E. None of the above the MOST SIMILAR in meaning to
the given word as used in the
23. According to the passage, passage?
under what circumstances, „Daunting prospect‟
speaking to a trade union or A. Faint hope
employee representative is B. Striking figure
worthy? C. Brilliant act
A. When one has certain personal D. Scary idea
problems and is not able to E. None of the above
confront his or her superior.
B. When a superior, overburdens 26. Which one of the following is
an employee and is indifferent of the MOST SIMILAR in meaning to
his or her workload. the given word as used in the
C. When the grievance procedure passage?
is unable to provide a feasible „Fuss‟
solution to a problem. A. Support
D. When there are issues with B. Despair
certain colleagues and the C. Protest
management is unable to handle D. Muffle
it. E. None of the above
E. None of the above
Direction: Out of the four
24. Which of the following can be sentences given below, one is
concluded to agree with the grammatically correct. Find the
author‟s opinion as stated in the correct sentence and mark the
passage? relevant option as your answer. If
I. A discussion will give your all the sentences are incorrect,
manager a clearer idea about the mark “All are incorrect” as the
workload, which will ultimately answer.
lead to your promotion. 27. A. The lady got up and calls out
II. If we are able to build to the maid.
strategies to avoid getting B. Raghav shut the balcony door
overloaded, we will be able to and went back into the room.
understand why it happens in the C. Her happiness knows no bounds
first place. when they purchases her
III. Our inability to refuse a task is paintings.
because of the ingrained fear of D. He wed Beatrice in 1898, and
getting rejected in a highly by 1905, the couple have four
competitive environment. children.
A. Only I E. All are incorrect.
B. Only II
Direction: Out of the four A. The children are always hungry
sentences given below, one is when they get home from school.
grammatically correct. Find the B. There a middle-aged couple,
correct sentence and mark the with grown-up children.
relevant option as your answer. If C. My main concern about moving
all the sentences are incorrect, at San Francisco is the cost of
mark “All are incorrect” as the housing.
answer. D. Aileen does most of the work
28. A. A loop of thread from his about the house.
sweater caught on a nail. E. All are incorrect.
B. Some maniac was running down
the street waving a massively Direction (31-35): What should
metal bar. come in place of the question mark
C. United States lodged a formal '?' in the following number series?
protest against the arrest of the 31. 72000, 36000, 12000, 3000,
foreign reporters. 600, ?
D. After dinner, we settles in front A. 400
of the television for the evening. B. 200
E. All are incorrect. C. 100
D. 250
Direction: Out of the four E. 150
sentences given below, one is
grammatically correct. Find the 32.6, 8, 14, 26, 46, ?
correct sentence and mark the A. 78
relevant option as your answer. If B. 76
all the sentences are incorrect, C. 66
mark “All are incorrect” as the D. 58
answer. E. 82
29. A. One of the main reason I
came to England was to study the 33.76, 80, 107, 123, ?, 284
language. A. 248
B. We were taught painting and B. 256
draw at art college. C. 265
C. She had to drag her child away D. 272
from the toy shop. E. 260
D. The opportunity to travellling is
one of the main attractions of the 34.400, 394, 378, 352, 316, ?
job. A. 270 B. 284
E. All are incorrect. C. 306 D. 292
E. 252
30. Direction: Find the correct
sentence and mark it as your 35.18, 31, 42, 49, 54, ?
answer. If all the sentences are A. 56 B. 59
incorrect, mark “All are incorrect” C. 57 D. 58
as the answer. E. 60
Direction (36-45): What value A. 125
will come in place of the question B. 140
mark (?) in the following question? C. 135
D. 145
E. 120
36.
A. 3600 B. 2100
C. 4800 D. 3200 43.
E. 3800 A. 42 B. 35
C. 45 D. 48
37.(12 × 5 ÷ 4) × 8 = ? E. 36
A. 125 44.33 + 62 + 440 = ?
B. 120 A. 510
C. 118 B. 503
D. 122 C. 497
E. 130 D. 506
E. 593
38.984 ÷ 4 + ? ÷ 5 = 1578
A. 6660 45.780 + 324 ÷ 6 – 112 = ?
B. 6545 A. 710
C. 6735 B. 722
D. 6338 C. 658
E. 6680 D. 682
E. 742
39.? % of 4500 + 1200 = 2820
A. 32 Direction: In the following
B. 36 question two equations are given
C. 44 in variables X and Y. You have to
D. 40 solve these equations and
E. 30 determine the relation between X
and Y.
46. 16x2 – 16x + 3 = ?
40.
Y=
A. 375
A. X > Y
B. 360 B. X < Y
C. 315
C. X ≥ Y
D. 320
D. X ≤ Y
E. 410
E. X=Y or No relation can be
established
41.(3 ÷ 4 + 25) × 60 = ?
A. 1675 B. 1545 Direction (47-52): Given below
C. 1260 D. 1815 are two quantities named I and II.
E. 1645 Based on the given information,
you have to determine the relation
42.280 ÷ 4 ÷ 2 = 170 – ?
between the two quantities. You C. 15 days D. 12.5 days
should use the given data and your E. None of these
knowledge of Mathematics to
choose among the possible 52. Average of 11 numbers is 71
answers. and the average of first 5 numbers
47. is 73. If average of last 4 numbers
I. x2 – 4 = 0 is 84 and the ratio of 6th and 7th
II. y2 – 6y + 9 = 0 number is 9 : 7, then find the 6th
A. Quantity I > Quantity II number.
B. Quantity I < Quantity II A. 27
C. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II B. 36
D. Quantity I ≤ Quantity II C. 45
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or No D. 54
relation E. None of these
48.I. 5x2 + 3x – 2 = 0
II. 4y2 – 7y + 3 =0 53. Ashu invested Rs. A in a
A. x < y scheme P and Rs. (A + 400) in
B. x > y another scheme Q. He got 10%
C. x ≥ y per annum and 12% per annum
D. x ≤ y simple interest on the schemes P
E. x = y or No relation and Q respectively. If after 2
years, he got total of Rs. 976 as
49.I. x2 – 13x + 40 = 0 interest from both the schemes,
II. y2 – 6y + 5 = 0 then what is the value of A?
A. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II A. Rs. 1200
B. Quantity I < Quantity II B. Rs. 1600
C. Quantity I > Quantity II C. Rs. 2000
D. Quantity I ≤ Quantity II D. Rs. 2100
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or No E. None of these
relation
54. In a mixture of milk and water,
50.I.8x2 + 22x + 15 = 0 the quantity of water is one fourth
II. 15y + 11y + 2 = 0
2 of the quantity of milk. Had the
A. Quantity I < Quantity II quantity of milk 40 litres more,
B. Quantity I > Quantity II then the quantity of milk would
C. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II have been 5 times of the quantity
D. Quantity I ≤ Quantity II of water. If 20 litres mixture is
E. Quantity I = Quantity II or No taken out of the mixture, then
relation what is the quantity of milk left in
the mixture?
51.A alone can complete A piece of A. 154 litres
work in 25 days. B is 40% less B. 156 litres
efficient than A, then in how many C. 160 litres
days A and B working together can D. 144 litres
complete 80% of that work? E. 148 litres
A. 10 days B. 20 days
55.A started a business with some E. None of these
investment. After 4 months A left
the business and B joins the 58.If the maximum marks in each
business with investment equal to of the subjects Maths, English and
the 2/5th of the amount invested Science is 100, then the aggregate
by A. At the same time C also join percentage marks obtained by B in
the business with investment the given three subjects?
equal to the 3/2th of the amount
invested by A. if at the end of the A. 60% B. 66 %
year, the difference between the C. 75% D. 62.5%
profit share of A and C is Rs. 1000, E. None of these
then find the total profit earned by
them. 59.In the exam, A scored 44
A. Rs. 2000 B. Rs. 2400 marks in History and 36 marks in
C. Rs. 2800 D. Rs. 3000 Geography. In the same two
E. None of these subjects, if C has scored 25%
Direction (56-60): Study the more marks than the marks scored
following line graph and answer by B in Maths and English
the following questions: respectively, then find the
In the line graph, marks obtained difference of the marks scored by
by two students A and B in three C and A in History and Geography.
subjects Maths, English and A. 60
Science is given. B. 24
C. 50
D. 70
E. None of these
70. There are as many people 74. If the second letter of all the
between H (when we count from words is changed to its next letter
the left) and as many of the English alphabetical series
as between B (when counted from then how many words thus formed
the left) and G. will have no vowel?
A. F B. A A. Four B. Two
C. C D. D C. One D. Three
E. G E. None of these
71. How many such pairs of letters
are there in the word „Objects‟ 75. How many meaningful words of
each of which has as many letters five letters can be formed using
between them in the word as in the third letter of each of the given
the English alphabet (Both forward words?
and backward)? A. Two
A. 1 B. One
B. 2 C. Five
C. 3 D. Four
D. 4 E. None
E. None
76. If all the words are arranged
Direction (72-76): Study the according to the alphabetical order
following data carefully and from the left to the right then
answer the questions accordingly. which of the following words will
WIG PAT FOR SET RUB be third from the right?
A. FOR B. RUB
72. If the positions of the last two C. SET D. PAT
letters are interchanged in each E. None of these
word then how many words will
end with a consonant? Direction (77-81): Study the
A. Two following information and answer
B. Three the questions that follow.
B. 2
There are eight friends sitting in a C. 3
straight line facing north direction. D. 4
A sits fourth from the left of the E. None
line. There is one person between
A and H. C sits to the immediate Direction (82-84): Study the
right of H. More than three people following information and answer
are sitting between C and E. G sits the given questions.
to the immediate left of E. There is
one person between G and B. D Evelyn starts walking from point Z
sits at one of the positions to the towards the north. After walking 4
right of F. C and D are not metres, she reaches point A. From
immediate neighbours. point A, she starts moving towards
77. Who is an immediate the east and covers 6 meters to
neighbour of G? reach point B. From point B, she
A. C B. A moves towards the north and
C. B D. D covered 4 metres to finally reach
E. None of the above point D. Point C is midway
between A and B.
78. Who among the following pair
are sitting at the extreme ends? 82. What is the distance between
A. F, E B. C, D the initial and final point?
C. D,G D. E,C A. 30m B. 40 m
E. H,A C. 10m D. 60m
E. None of these
79. Which of the following
statements is true? 83. Point C is in which direction
A. There is one person between B with respect to point A?
and E A. North - West
B. A is sitting second to the left of B. East
D C. West
C. C is sitting at the end D. South
D. Two person is sitting between D E. North
and B
E. None of the above is true. 84. What is the distance between
point C and point D?
80. Find the odd one out. A. 8m
A. C B B. 3m
B. D E C. 4m
C. B F D. 5m
D. A D E. None of these
E. F C
Direction (85-87): In the
81. How many people are sitting to following questions assuming the
the left of C? given statement to be true, find
A. 1 which of the conclusion(s) among
given conclusions is/are definitely disregarding commonly known
true and then give your answers facts.
accordingly. 89.
Statements:
85. Statements: R < V < Q = T > Only a few pastries are sticks.
W Only a few apples are pastries.
Conclusion:
I. R < T Conclusions:
II. Q > W I. Atleast some sticks are apples
A. If only conclusion I follows II.No stick is an apple.
B. If only conclusion II follows. A. If only conclusion I follows
C. If either conclusion I or II B. If only conclusion II follows.
follows. C. If either conclusion I or II
D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
follows. D. If neither conclusion I nor II
E. If both conclusions I and II follows.
follow. E. If both conclusions I and II
follow.
86.T > W > U = R < H
A. T > U B. W < H Direction: In the following
C. R = H D. H < W questions, some statements and
E. None of the above conclusions are given. Considering
all the statements to be true,
87.S = H < O < R = T decide the conclusions which
A. H > R B. O = T logically follow. Study the data
C. S > T D. H > T carefully and answer the questions
E. None of the above. accordingly.
88.How many meaningful words
can be formed using the 1st, 3rd, 90. Statement:
5th and 11th letters of the word A) All Fountains are Cone.
INHERITANCE using each letter B) Only a few Den is Cone.
only one in the word? C) No Salt is Den.
A. 1 B. 2 Conclusion:
C. 3 D. 4 A) All Fountain can never be Den.
E. None B) Some Cone is definitely not
Salt.
Direction: In each question A. If only conclusion I follows
below, some statements are given B. If only conclusion II follows.
followed by some conclusions. You C. If either conclusion I or II
have to take the given statements follows.
to be true even if they seem to be D. If neither conclusion I nor II
at variance with commonly known follows.
facts. Read all the conclusions and E. If both conclusions I and II
then decide which of the given follow.
conclusions logically follows/follow
from the given statements,
Direction: In the following same order. The ground floor is
questions, some statements and numbered 1; the floor above it is
conclusions are given. Considering numbered 2; and so on, until the
all the statements to be true, topmost floor is numbered 8. Only
decide the conclusions which three people live between A and F,
logically follow. Study the data who lives on the lowermost floor.
carefully and answer the questions Only two people live above G, who
accordingly. is not an immediate neighbor of H.
91. Statements: Only two people live between A
A) No River is a Sea. and D. C lives on an odd numbered
B) No Cloud is Sea. floor above D. E lives on a floor
Conclusion: immediately above H.
A) No Cloud is River. 93. Who among the following lives
B) At least some Cloud are River. on the topmost floor?
A. If only conclusion I follows A. H B. B
B. If only conclusion II follows. C. E D. F
C. If either conclusion I or II E. A
follows.
D. If neither conclusion I nor II 94.Who among the following lives
follows. below H?
E. If both conclusions I and II A. D B. E
follow. C. A D. G
E. C
92.If all the vowels of the word
“IMPORTED” are moved one place 95.How many people live between
forward in the alphabet series and F and G?
all the consonants are moved one A. 5
place backward in the alphabet B. 2
series. Which will be the fourth C. 3
letter from the left end after D. 4
rearranging the letters of the word E. None of the above
in alphabetical order from left to 96.On which floor does A live?
right. A. 2nd
A. L B. 3rd
B. P C. 4th
C. O D. 5th
D. F E. None of the above
E. None of these
97.Who among the following lives
Direction: Study the flowing on the 7th floor?
information and answer the given A. D
questions. B. H
C. C
Eight friends, A, B, C, D, E, F, G D. A
and H, are living in an eight-storey E. F
building, but not necessarily in the
Direction (98-100): Study the D. Daughter
following information and answer E. None of these
the questions that follow.
99.How is P related to S?
In a family, P is married to Q. R is A. Mother
the only sibling of Q. S is the only B. Father
nephew of R. R is unmarried. T is C. Uncle
the grandfather of S. U is the only D. Brother
son of T. T is married to V. E. Sister
40. Ans. A.
41. Ans. B.
37. Ans. B.
38. Ans. A.
42. Ans. C.
280 ÷ 4 ÷ 2 = 170 – ?
280/8 = 170 - ?
35 = 170 - ?
? = 170 - 35 = 135
39. Ans. B.
43. Ans. C. x2 — 4 = 0
3 2
+g).as
x2 = 4
? —+
x=2
2 3
(t) y2 — 6y + 9 = 0
9+4+S ›s y2 — (3 + 3) y + 9 = 0
y2 — 3y — 3y + 9 = 0
.is) y(y — 3) — 3 (y — 3) = 0
(y — 3) (y — 3) = 0
?:45 y=3
5x* + 3x — 2 = 0
5x* + (5 — 2) x — 2 = 0
ix’ + 5x — 2x — 2 = 0
MX (X + 1) — 2 (x + 1) = 0
(5x —2) (x + 1) = 0
x = 2/5, — 1
324
? 780 + —112 (tt) 4y* —7y + 3 = 0
4y* — (4 + 3] y + 3 = 0
? = 780 + 54 — 112
4y‘ — 4Y — 3y + 3 = D
? = 722 4y{y - 1) — 3 (y - 1) = 0
(4y - 3) (y - 1} = 0
y = 3/4, 1
4x (4x — 3) — 1 (4x — 3) =? x (x — 8) — 5 (x — 8) = 0
(4x — 3) (4x — 1) =? (x — 8) (x — 5) = 0
(ii) y‘ — 6y + 5 = 0
y* — 5y — y 5= 0
Y=2
@y — 5) — 1 (y — 5) = 0
47. Ans. B.
(y — 5) (y — I) = 0
50. Ans. A. ⇒ 16x = 781 – (365 + 336) = 80
⇒x = = 5
Hence, the 6th number = 9x = 9 ×
5 = 45
53. Ans. C.
According to question,
For scheme P:
Interest for 2 years =
.....(i)
For scheme Q:
Interest for 2 years =
.....(ii)
Now, (i) + (ii) = 976
⇒ So, 0.2A + 0.24A + 96 = 976
⇒ 0.44A = 880
⇒ A = 2000
54. Ans. D.
51. Ans. D. Let the initial quantity of milk =
Let efficiency of A = 10, then 4x litres, then initial quantity of
efficiency of B = 10 – 40% of 10 = water = x litres
10 – 4 = 6 According to question
Total work = Efficiency of A × No. 4x + 40 = 5 × x
of days = 10 × 25 = 250
⇒ x = 40
Required number of days =
Total initial quantity of mixture =
= = 4x + x = 5x = 5 × 40 = 200 litres
Required percentage = ×
100 = 22.5%.
57. Ans. D.
⇒x = = 185
Hence, required population = 100x
+ 12x = 112x = 112 × 185 =
20720.
64. Ans. D.
Let the cost price = Rs. 100x, 67. Ans. C.
then initial selling price = Rs.
(100x + 28x) = Rs. 128x
Marked price = RS. (100x + 300)
Selling price = Marked price –
Discount
128x = (100x + 300) × 0.8
⇒ 128x = 80x + 240
⇒ 48x = 240
⇒x = 5
Hence, required selling price =
Marked price × 0.9 = (100x +
300) × 0.9 = 800 × 0.9 = Rs. 720. 68. Ans. A.
65. Ans. A. In all except option a, there is one
Let the speed of the stream = x person between them.
km/hr, then speed of the boat = (x
+ 16) km/hr
According to question
⇒ =
⇒ =
⇒X = 4
66. Ans. A.
69. Ans. A.
73. Ans. A.
70. Ans. D.
74. Ans. E.
15 2 10 5 3 20 19
Therefore, option E is the correct
answer.
72. Ans. E.
76. Ans. B.
78. Ans. A.
83. Ans. B.
79. Ans. B.
84. Ans. D.
80. Ans. C.
There is only one person between
them, except for option c.
81. Ans. B.
85. Ans. E.
R < V < Q = T -- R < T -- true
Q = T > W -- Q > W -- true
86. Ans. A.
82. Ans. C. T > W > U. Hence, Option A
follows.
87. Ans. E.
None of the conclusion follows.
no. Then, always "either, or" will
88. Ans. B. follow
90. Ans. B.
Step 2:
Only two people live between A
and D.
Thus, we have two possibilities:
91. Ans. C.
Step 5:
Only two people live above G, who
is not an immediate neighbor of H.
Thus, case I got dismissed. Only
case II is valid.
Step 2:
Only two people live between A
and D.
Thus, we have two possibilities:
Only two people live above G, who
is not an immediate neighbor of H.
Thus, case I got dismissed. Only
case II is valid.
Step 3:
C lives on an odd numbered floor
above D.
Thus, case II got dismissed.
Only one person and position is
But, C lives on either 3rd or 5th left. And he is B.
floor. Hence, we have two
possibilities.
Step 5:
E lives on a floor immediately
above H.
Step 2:
Only two people live between A
and D. Step 5:
Thus, we have two possibilities: Only two people live above G, who
is not an immediate neighbor of H.
Thus, case I got dismissed. Only
case II is valid.
Step 3:
C lives on an odd numbered floor
above D. Only one person and position is
left. And he is B.
Thus, case II got dismissed.
But, C lives on either 3rd or 5th
floor. Hence, we have two
possibilities.
Step 4:
E lives on a floor immediately
above H.
Step 2:
Only two people live between A
and D.
Thus, we have two possibilities:
Step 5:
Only two people live above G, who
is not an immediate neighbor of H.
Thus, case I got dismissed. Only
case II is valid.
Step 3:
C lives on an odd numbered floor
above D.
Thus, case II got dismissed.
But, C lives on either 3rd or 5th
floor. Hence, we have two Only one person and position is
possibilities. left. And he is B.
Thus, the puzzle is solved.
Hence, A lives on the 5th floor. Step 3:
97. Ans. C. C lives on an odd numbered floor
above D.
Persons: A, B, C, D, E, F and G
Thus, case II got dismissed.
Floors: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8
But, C lives on either 3rd or 5th
Step 1:
floor. Hence, we have two
Only three people live between A possibilities.
and F, who lives on the lowermost
floor.
Only two people live above G, who
is not an immediate neighbor of H.
Step 4:
E lives on a floor immediately
above H.
Step 2:
Only two people live between A
and D.
Thus, we have two possibilities: