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ECC ACADEMY SBI PO PT - 20

ENGLISH 2. Which of the following does the 7. Choose the word most similar in the answer, or else mark option (e) for
Direction(1-7): Read the passage and author state to argue against a legal meaning to the word “archaic” as is no errors.
answer the following questions route for architects? highlighted in the passage. 13. The gymnast hopes she can reprise her
accordingly. 1. Acts are often not effective in solving 1. antiquated 2. contemporary perfect performence in next week’s
It is 50 years since the Architects Act (1972) the matters related to market 3. functional 4. current 5. Inundated competition.
was passed to help build the modern functioning. Direction(8-12): In the following 1. gymnast 2. reprise 3. performence
profession of architecture. Architects have 2. Too much of regulations on the questions, a sentence has been given 4. competition 5. No spelling errors
made steady _________________ since market leads to stifling operations. and been divided into five parts. One of 14. When the artist goes out for tours, he
then, established contemporary design’s value 3. Market entities often react against the parts is highlighted to show that it is utilises two tour buses to cator to the staff
and expanded their professional base. There excessive control by external forces. the grammatically correct part of the that composes his retinue.
are now about 1,26,000 registered architects, 4. Both (b) and (c) 5. All of the above sentence. Choose from the other parts 1. utilises 2. cator 3. composes
with around 10,000 new registrations every 3. The passage suggests which of the the one that contains the error, or 4. retinue 5. No spelling errors
year. However, instead of effusing confidence following for the profession of choose “No error” if no errors exist 15. As the students argued, the teacher tried
and success, architects seem to be facing the architecture to flourish? 8. If an invention claimed in (A) / a patent to coerse them into silence with the threat
same dilemmas they confronted 50 years ago: 1. Redefining architecture and can be (B) / shown to exist or (C) / been of a detention.
the profession has yet to be recognised in its expanding the scopes of the kind of work described previously, it / invalidates the 1. coerse 2. silence 3. threat
own right, there is bitter rivalry with its it covers patent. (D) / No error (E) 4. detention 5. No spelling errors
engineering cousins, low professional fee 2. Emphasising on improving the 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. E Direction(16-20): The five sentences
structures, poor protection from market forces internal cohesion among architects 9. The firm stated that it (A) / maintained a given below are parts of a narrative, but
and confusion about the road ahead. Equally 3. Improving the ethics and strong balance sheet (B) / due to rigorous (C) not necessarily coherent in the current
perplexing are the solutions proposed and professionalism in architecture / cash management and a robust / order. Rearrange the sentences to form
charting a path. There are many who want to 4. Both (a) and (c) 5. All of the above implementation of internal policies. (D) / No the correct narrative and answer the
seek the legal route, amend the Act and 4. Which of the following facts is true error (E) question that follow.
demand that the state protect the profession according to the passage? 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. E (A) Also, as the black hole is a dormant one,
further. 1. The Architects Act has not been able 10. In the mid-1800s an American / its discovery by astronomers is an astounding
If history has any lessons to offer, it is the to better the position of architects in the businessman, Charles Goodyear, dropped (A) achievement.
opposite. Acts do not guarantee excellence. country. / a rubber mixture contain (B) / sulphur on (B) Astronomers think there are about 100
Choking regulations are counterproductive; 2. 10000 registrations are recorded his hot stove (C) / and invented vulcanization. million black holes in the Milky Way, but
market forces are powerful and can every year since the enactment of the (D) / No error (E) almost all of them are invisible.
countervail barriers to competition. In this Architects Act. 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. E (C) The closest black hole yet found is just
context, pursuing a legal route to take on 3. A new Act for architects might not 11. Abdominal pain, one of the / most 1,560 light-years from Earth, a new study
multitudinous challenges will be unproductive necessarily better the conditions of common symptom of (A) / childhood, can be reports.
and futile. Instead, architects can do better if architects in the country. indicative of (B) / many gastrointestinal (D) Even though the black hole might be
they abandon archaic notions of ‘profession’ 4. There is a clear consensus in the disorders but usually (C) / occurs without nearest black hole to Earth ever discovered, it
built on narrow jurisdictional boundaries and architectural community about the road evidence of disease. (D) / No error (E) is probably not the closest that exists.
focus on broad-basing practice, investing in to progress. 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. E (E) The black hole, dubbed Gaia BH1, is about
internal cohesion, and improving professional 5. None of these 12. The influence of academic (A) / 10 times the mass of the sun and orbits a
ethics and quality of services. 5. Which of the following can most democratic peace theory was reflected (B) / in sunlike star.
1. According to the author, which of the properly fill the blank given in the the emphasise in U.S. foreign (C) / policy on 16. Which of the following will be the
following problems do architects in passage? democratization as a means of / FOURTH sentence after
India face today? 1. crevice 2. progress 3. indemnity maintaining peace and world order. (D) / No rearrangement?
1. Competitions with engineers for job 4. inclusion 5. prerogative error (E) 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. E
prospects 6. Which of the following words is the 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. E 17. Which of the following will be the
2. Lack of a defined fee structure in most appropriate antonym for the word Direction(13-15): In each of the SECOND sentence after
architecture “futile” as is highlighted in the passage? questions below, a sentence has been rearrangement?
3. Poor market regarding the inclusion 1. hopeless 2. potent 3. vain given each with four words highlighted. 1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. E
of architecture 4. unavailing 5. ineffectual If any of these words contain a spelling 18. Which of the following will be the
4. Both (a) and (b) 5. All of these error, mark the designated option as FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?
1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. E the correct rearrangement of words to together completed the remaining work 41. A shopkeeper marks up the price of
19. Which of the following will be the correct the errors, if any. in 31 days. Find ‘T’? an article 100/3 % above its cost price
THIRD sentence after rearrangement? 26. If a/an approval (A) company is a 1. 28 2. 32 3. 36 4. 38 5. 24 and he allows a discount of 20% on it,
1. A 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. E subsidiary of a certain (B), it cannot be sold 33. A bag contains (x+1) green balls and while shopkeeper makes a profit of Rs.
20. What will be the correct order of the without conglomerate (C) from the (x+4) yellow balls. If one ball is drawn 70 on the article. If shopkeeprr had sold
sentences after meaningful conglomerate’s board. at random from the bag, then the article at 30% profit, then what will
rearrangement? 1. CAB 2. ACB 3. BCA 4. CBA probability of that ball being green is be the selling price of the article?
1. ACDBE 2. CEADB 3. DABEC 5. No rearrangement required 3/7 . Find the total number of balls in 1. Rs. 1050 2. Rs. 1350 3. Rs. 1400
4. EBCAC 5. BEACD 27. In the novel, the intuitive (A) detective the bag? 4. Rs. 1280 5. Rs. 1365
Direction(21-25): A passage has been is known for his famed (B) thinking that 1. 23 2. 19 3. 21 4. 15 5. 13 42. If the volume of a cone & a sphere is
given below with several blanks. Choose allows him to detect leads from the smallest 34. Pipe A alone can fill a tank in 15 min equal and radius of the sphere is 50% of
the most appropriate word for each of (C) clues. and two outlet pipes B alone & C alone the radius of the cone, then find the
the blanks to make the passage 1. CAB 2. BCA 3. ACB 4. BAC can empty the same tank in 60 min and ratio of the radius of the sphere to
coherent and grammatically correct. 5. No rearrangement required 36 min respectively. If all three pipes height of the cone?
Half of humanity depends directly or 28. Try as he might, the magician found that are opened simultaneously and after X 1. 1 : 2 2. 3 : 2 3. 3 : 1 4. 1 :1 5. 2 :1
indirectly on glaciers as their water source for his competitor’s routine was duplicate (A), min pipe B is closed and the remaining 43. The ratio of prices of a gold class
domestic use, agriculture, and power. Glaciers leaving him inimitable (B) to unable (C) tank is filled by pipe A & C together 14 ticket and a platinum class ticket in a
are also pillars of biodiversity, ____ (21) the trick. 2/ 7 in min, then find ‘X’? multiplex is 3:1 respectively. Total
many ecosystems. When glaciers melt rapidly, 1. CBA 2. ACB 3. BCA 4. CAB 1. 10 2. 22 3. 18 4. 20 5. 25 number of booked tickets of gold class
millions of people face water _____ (22) and 5. No rearrangement required 35. Present age of Mohit is 100% more and platinum class in the multiplex is in
the increased risk of natural disasters such as 29. Since the politician didn’t believe (A) his than that of Deepak. The average of ratio of 2:3 respectively. If total revenue
flooding, and millions more may be _____ campaign manager was fealty (B) to his present ages of Mohit & Shivam is 55 collection by multiplex is Rs. 3600, then
(23) by the resulting rise in sea levels. Recent vision, he fired her for her lack of dedicated years and the ratio of present age of find revenue collected from platinum
studies show that these glaciers have been (C). Deepak to that of Shivam is 3 : 5. Find class?
retreating at a highly _____ (24) rate since 1. BAC 2. CBA 3. BCA 4. ACB the sum of present ages of Mohit, 1. Rs. 2400 2. Rs. 1200 3. Rs. 1800
2000 due to CO2 emissions, which are 5. No rearrangement required Shivam and Deepak together. 4. Rs. 1500 5. Rs. 900
warming temperatures. This creates an urgent 30. When the opposing attorneys sent (A) 1. 160 years 2. 190 years 3. 110 years
44. Ram borrowed a certain amount
need to cut greenhouse gas emissions and for a sidebar with the judge, the jury was 4. 120 years 5. 140 years from the bank as a loan and he will pay
invest in nature-based solutions, which can asked (B) to wait in a/an adjacent (C) area. Direction(36-40): What approximate it back in two equal installments of Rs.
help ______ (25) climate change and allow 1. ACB 2. CAB 3. BCA 4. BAC value will come in place of question 1920 each. If the compound interest
people to better adapt to its impacts. 5. No rearrangement required mark (?) in the given questions? (You rate at which Ram borrowed money is
21. 1. pertaining 2. sustaining 3. Intimidating MATHS are not expected to calculate the exact 14 2/7 % per annum, then find the
4. summoning 5. initiating 31. Veer, Ayush and Shivam entered value.) amount borrowed by Ram?
22. 1. scarcity 2. complication 3. abundance into a business and invested in the ratio 1. Rs. 3000 2. Rs. 3100 3. Rs. 3320
4. redundancy 5. infirmity of a : 12 : 15 respectively. If time period 36. 4. Rs. 3150 5. Rs. 3280
23. 1. unresolved 2. intended 3. qualified for which Veer, Ayush & Shivam 1. 12 2. 16 3. 14 4. 18 5. 8 45. Rohan starts form X to reach Y,
4. segmented 5. displaced invested is in the ratio of 12: 10 : b while distance between X and Y is 10
24. 1. debilitated 2. accelerated 3. Required respectively and the profit share of km. If speed of Rohan is 4 kmph, then
37.
4. moderate 5. unlimited Veer, Ayush and Shivam is same, then by what percent should he increase his
1. 42 2. 21 3. 12 4. 14 5. 4
25. 1. divide 2. precipitate 3. deride find (a-b). speed in order to shorten the journey
38. ? % of 549.99 + 20.03 % of 649.99 =
4. mitigate 5. Waver 1. 4 2. 3 3. 5 4. 2 5. None of these time by 20%?
349.99
Direction(26-30): In each of the 32. Deepak and Shivam together can 1. 20% 2. 16 2/3 % 3. 21 1/7 %
1. 36% 2. 24% 3. 20% 4. 30% 5. 40%
following sentences, three words have complete a work in ‘T’ days, while the 4. 25 % 5. 33 1/3 %
39. 5.03 × (? +12.01) + 29.99 % of
been highlighted. These words might efficiency of Deepak and Shivam is in Direction(46-50): The table given below
899.99= 359.99
have been improperly placed in the the ratio of 5:6 respectively. If Deepak shows total number of items sold by
1. 10 2. 8 3. 6 4. 4 5. 12
sentence leading to the sentence alone started the same work and after four (A, B, C & D) different sellers in the
40. 36.01 % of ? + (18.01)² = 773.98
becoming incoherent or grammatically 11 days Shivam joins him, then both five different months. Read the table
1. 1250 2. 1050 3. 750 4. 1750 5. 500
inaccurate. Choose the option that gives
given carefully and answer the find the ratio of total items sold by B in 51. If the amount earned on export of 58. I. x² + 14x - 32 = 0
question. February & June together to total items medicine is Rs. 6 crore and the mount II. y² – y – 12 = 0
sold by C in May & June together? earned on the export of rice is 20% of 59. I. x² – 9x + 20 = 0
1. 47 : 23 2. 41 : 23 3. 43 : 21 4. 41 : 21 the amount spent on the import of II. 2y² – 12y + 18 = 0
5. 31 : 21 mobile, then find the amount spent on
Direction(51-55): Pie charts given below import of palm oil?
gives information about percentage 1. Rs.6 cr. 2. Rs.5 cr. 3. Rs.7 cr.
distribution of total amount spent on 4. Rs.4 cr. 5. Rs.3 cr. 60.
import of five different goods and 52. If the average amount spent on 61. Train A crosses a 230 meters long
percentage distribution of total amount import of crude petroleum, gold & platform in 29 seconds and train B
earned on export of six different goods. copper is Rs.4 cr. more than the crosses a 150 meters long platform in
Study the graph carefully and answer amount earned on the export of 24 seconds. Train B having length of
the questions. aluminum and Rs.7 cr. more than the 450 meters crosses train A in 160
amount earned on the export of rice seconds, while running in the same
respectively, then find the amount direction. Find how much time will the
earned on the export of refined train A take to cross a 50 meters long
Note- Some data are missing in the given petroleum? bridge?
table, find the missing data if necessary. 1. Rs.6.5 cr. 2. Rs.5.25 cr. 3. Rs.7 cr. 1. 16 seconds 2. 22 seconds
46. If A sold total 150 items in January 4. Rs.4.5 cr. 5. Rs.3.5 cr 3. 20 seconds 4. 17 seconds
and February together and number of 53. Find the central angle for the 5. 25 seconds
items sold by A in February & March amount earned on the export of sugar. 62. The downstream speed of a boat is
together is 80% of the total number of 1. 18ᵒ 2. 27ᵒ 3. 36ᵒ 4. 45ᵒ 5. 54ᵒ 100/3 % more than its upstream speed
items sold by A in May & June together, 54. The total amount earned on the and the speed of the boat in still water
then find total number of items sold by export of refined petroleum, aluminum is 15 km/hr more than the speed of the
A in January. and sugar together is equal to the stream. Find the total time taken by
1. 108 2. 132 3. 126 4. 92 5. 96 amount spent on the import of mobiles, boat to cover 120 km in upstream?
47. If the ratio of total items sold by B in then find the total amount earned on 1. 7 hr 2. 8 hr 3. 9 hr 4. 5 hr 5. 10 hr
February & March together to total exports is what percentage of total Direction(63-65): The following
items sold by C in April & May together amount spent on imports? questions are accompanied by two
is 1 : 2 and total items sold by C in May 1. 55% 2. 62% 3. 50% 4. 48% 5. 60% statements A and B. You have to
is 64, then find total items sold by seller 55. What is the ratio of amount earned determine which statements(s) is/are
B in march? on export of rice to the amount earned sufficient/necessary to answer the
1. 14 2. 20 3. 24 4. 12 5. 32 on export of medicine? questions.
48. If average of items sold in April by 1. 1:2 2. 2:1 3. 1:3 4. 3:2 5. 3:5 1. Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the
all four sellers is equal to average items Direction(56-60): There are two question, but statement II alone is not
sold in March by all four sellers, then equations in x and y are given in each sufficient to answer the questions.
total items sold by B in March is what question. You have to solve both the 2. Statement II alone is sufficient to answer
percent of total items sold by A in May? equations and give answer accordingly: the question, but statement I alone is not
1. 40% 2. 50% 3. 70% 4. 75% 5. 60% 1. if x > y sufficient to answer the question.
49. If total number of items sold by D in 2. if x < y 3. Both the statements taken together are
June is 50% more than total number of 3. if x = y or relation between x & y cannot be necessary to answer the questions, but neither
items sold by B in May, then find the established of the statements alone is sufficient to answer
difference of total items sold by D in 4. x ≥ y the question.
May & June together and total items 5. x ≤ y 4. Either statement I or statement II by itself
sold by A in march & April together? 56. I. 6x² + x – 2 = 0 is sufficient to answer the question.
1. 58 2. 32 3. 36 4. 42 5. 48 II. 10y² – 23y - 5 = 0 5. Statement I and II taken together are not
50. If total items sold by C in May is 57. I. 12x² – 12x = 13x – 12 sufficient to answer the question.
33⅓% of items sold by B in June, then II. 12y² – 13y + 3 = 0
63. A sum at rate of interest of R% 66. How many persons sit between H 73. Four of the following five are alike Direction(79-81): Study the following
becomes 4 times in 15 years at simple and the one who likes Mango when in a certain way and hence form a information carefully to answer the
interest. Find the sum. counts to the left of H? group. Find the one who doesn’t belong given questions.
Statement I: When sum is invested at (R+5) 1. Two 2. Three 3. Four 4. One to the group? Eight persons are there in a family of three
% per annum compounded annually for 2 5. None of these 1. S-Q 2. R-V 3. U-V 4. R-Q 5. T-U generation. T is brother- in –law of M who is
years, interest earned is Rs.225. 67. Who among the following likes Direction(74-78): Study the following daughter-in-law of J. U is father of S who is
Statement II: When sum is invested for (R- papaya? information carefully to answer the only daughter of M. J has only two children. T
5) % for 40 years at simple interest, the 1. H 2. C 3. B 4. F 5. E given questions. is paternal uncle of H. J is brother-in-law of E
amount becomes 5 times. 68. Which among the following Nine boxes are kept one above another in the and has no siblings. E is brother of R.
64. A mixture contains ratio of milk and statement(s) is/are true? form of the stack. Two boxes are kept between 79. How R is related to H?
water in the ratio of 5: 7. Find the I. B sits at the corner of the table box Q and box Y. Only one box is kept 1. Father 2. Grandfather 3. Mother
quantity of milk in mixture. II. C sits opposite to the one who likes Kiwi between box Y and box G. Box Q doesn’t kept 4. Grandmother 5. Sister
Statement I: 36 liter of mixture is taken out III. G doesn’t sit adjacent to E adjacent to box G. Only one box is kept above 80. Which among the following
from the mixture and 12 liter of water is added 1. Only III 2. Both I and II box K which is kept two boxes above box Q. statement(s) is/are true?
into the mixture. The ratio of milk and water 3. Only I 4. All I, II and III The number of boxes kept below box Y is same I. R is elder than S
becomes 5: 13. 5. Both I and III as the number of boxes kept above box M. Box II. S is sister of H
Statement II: Difference between milk and 69. Four of the following five are alike J is kept adjacent to box S. Box R is kept below III. E is father of M
water is 10 liters. in a certain way and hence form a box T. Even number of boxes are kept between 1. Only III 2. Both I and II 3. Only I
65. What is profit earned by Robin? group. Find the one who doesn’t belong box R and box S. 4. All I, II and III 5. Both I and III
Statement I: Robin marked up the price of to the group? 74. How many boxes are kept between 81. How many married couples are in
the article 50% above cost price and offers two 1. H 2. B 3. A 4. F 5. D box T and box J? the family?
successive discounts of 20% and 10%. 70. Who among the following persons 1. Five 2. Four 3. Six 4. Three 1. One 2. None 3. Two 4. Three
Statement II: Discount offered by Robin is sits third to the right of the one who 5. None of these 5. Can’t be determined
Rs.63. likes grapes? 75. Which among the following Direction(82-85): Study the following
REASONING 1. The one who likes papaya statements(s) is/are not true? information carefully to answer the
Direction(66-70): Study the following 2. The one who likes apple 1. Box T is kept at the topmost position given questions.
information carefully to answer the 3. D 4. C 5. B 2. Box M is kept adjacent to box K Ten persons i.e., M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U and
given questions. Direction(71-73): Study the following 3. More than three boxes are kept below V live in two different flats (but not
Eight persons- A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H sit information carefully to answer the box Q necessarily in the same order) viz. Flat A and
around a square table such that four of them given questions. 4. Box K is kept above box T Flat B of a five-floor building such that the
sit at corner and the remaining sit at the Seven plants are planted in a garden in 5. All are true lowermost floor is numbered as 1 and the floor
middle of the sides. They all face towards the different direction at different distance with 76. If box T is related to box M, in the just above it is numbered as 2 and so on till
centre. Each of them likes different fruits i.e., respect to each other. Plant P is 10m to the similar manner box Q is related to box J the topmost floor is numbered as 5. Flat A is
Apple, Mango, Grapes, Guava, Litchi, Kiwi, north of plant R which is 5m to the west of then which among the following box is to the west of flat B whereas flat A of floor 2 is
Orange and Papaya. All the information is not plant U. Plant V is 12m to the east of plant S related to box Y? immediately above flat A of floor 1 and flat B
necessarily in the same order. G sits second to which is 6m to the north of plant U. Plant Q is 1. Box S 2. Box J 3. Box G of floor 2 is immediately above flat B of floor 1
the right of the one who likes mango. Two to the north of plant V and to the east of plant 4. Either box S or box J 5. None of these and so on. Two floors gap between U and V
persons sit between G and H. The one who P. The distance between plant P and plant T is 77. Which among the following box is who lives below U’s floor. U lives on an odd
likes guava sits to the immediate right of H. F twice of the distance between plant V and kept at second position from the numbered floor and lives just to the north-
sits opposite to B and sits at the corner of the plant Q. Plant P is to the east of plant T. bottommost position? west of R. R lives three floors above P. S lives
table. Neither F nor B likes mango. F sits 71. In which direction is plant T with 1. Box J 2. Box Y 3. Box R 4. Box G on the same floor as P but not in flat A. M lives
adjacent to both A and C. The one who likes respect to plant V? 5. Either box G or box R on an even numbered floor and lives in the
apple sits second to the right of A. D likes kiwi 1. West 2. South west 3. North east 78. How many boxes are kept below the north- west N. N doesn’t live on odd
and sits second to the left of the one who likes 4. North west 5. South box which is kept just above box Q? numbered floor. Q lives below O in the same
litchi. E likes neither papaya nor orange. The 72. What is the sum of the distance 1. Five 2. Three 3. Four 4. Six named flat as P
one who likes orange doesn’t facing B. between (plant P and plant T) and 5. More than Six 82. In which of the following flat and
(plant Q and plant V)? floor does T lives?
1. 17m 2. 14m 3. 12m 4. 15m 5. 16m 1. Flat A, floor 3 2. Flat B, floor 3
3. Flat A, floor 5 4. Flat B, floor 1 II: Some bread is not cake. Direction(95-99): Study the following them in the word as they have in
5. Flat B, floor 2 89. Statements: Some trouser is shirt. information carefully to answer the English alphabet (both in forward and
83. Which among the following No skirt is shirt. Only a few jeans are skirt. given questions. backward direction)?
statement(s) is/are not true? Conclusions I: No trouser is skirt Seven persons i.e., P, Q, R, S, T, U and V sit in 1. Four 2. One 3. Two
I. Q lives on an odd numbered floor II: All skirt is trouser a linear row and all of them face to north 4. More than four 5. Three
II. O and U lives in the same named flat 90. Statements: Only a few bus is Jeep. direction. Each of them visits different cities
III. V lives in flat Some Jeep is truck. All car is truck. for tour i.e., Jaipur, Udaipur, Agra, Ranchi,
A 1. Both I and II 2. Both II and III Conclusions I: Some car is Bus Bikaner, Indore and Haridwar. All the
3. Only II 4. Both I and III 5. Only III II: No bus is car information is not necessarily in the same
84. Four of the following five are alike Direction(91-93): Study the following order. One person sits between U and the one
in a certain way and hence form a information carefully to answer the who visits Haridwar. U is the only neighbour
group. Find the one who doesn’t belong given questions. of the one who visits Jaipur. P sits third to the
to the group? Seven persons get different number of right of Q. P visits neither Haridwar nor
1. U 2. T 3. P 4. S 5. M chocolates. E gets more chocolates than at Jaipur. U doesn’t sit adjacent to Q. Only one
85. How many floors are there between most two persons. Two persons get chocolates person sits between P and the one who visits
U and S? between E and G. E gets more chocolates than Ranchi. The number of persons sit to the right
1. One 2. Two 3. Three K and just less chocolates than M. The of U is same as the number of persons sit to
4. Either one or two 5. None number of persons gets more chocolates than the left of V. More than three persons visit
Direction(86-90): In each of the K is same as the number of persons gets less between the one who visits Agra and the one
questions below, some statements are chocolates than G. E has 3 chocolates less than who visits Udaipur. S sits to the right of R and
given followed by some conclusions J who has chocolates which is equal to the sits adjacent to the one who visits Udaipur. No
numbered as I and II. You have to take smallest two-digit number. J gets more one sits between T and the one who visits
the given statements to be true even if chocolates than L but doesn’t get the highest Bikaner.
they seem to be at variance with number of chocolates. D gets 6 chocolates 95. T visits which among the following
commonly known facts. Read all the more than E cities?
conclusions and then decide which of 91. What is the sum of the chocolates 1. Jaipur 2. Ranchi 3. Bikaner
the given conclusions logically follows does D, J and E have? 4. Udaipur 5. None of these
from the given statements disregarding 1. 33 2. 20 3. 30 4. 25 5. 28 96. How many persons sit between R
commonly known facts. 92. How many persons get less and P?
1. Only I follows chocolates than the one who gets just 1. Three 2. Two 3. Four 4. Five
2. Only II follows more chocolates than G? 5. None
3. Either I or II follows 1. Two 2. Four 3. Five 4. Three 97. Which among the following
4. Neither I nor II follows 5. More than five combination is correct?
5. Both I and II follow 93. What may be the possible number 1. R-Udaipur 2. P-Bikaner 3. S-Indore
86. Statements: No gold is stone. of chocolates does M gets? 4. T-Jaipur 5. None is correct
Only a few metal is stone. Some silver is gold. 1. 5 2. 12 3. 9 4. 6 5. 11 98. If all the persons sit according to
Conclusions I: All silver can be stone 94. If we form a four-letter meaningful alphabetical order from right to left in
II: Some metal is not gold word with 2nd, 4th, 9th and 10th letter the row, then the position of how many
87. Statements: Only square is triangle. from the left end of the word persons remains unchanged?
Only a few rhombus is sphere. ‘DISCUSSION’, then what would be the 1. Two 2. None 3. Three 4. One
Some sphere is square. first letter of that meaningful word? If 5. More than three
Conclusions no meaningful word is formed, then 99. Which among the following cities
I: Some triangle is not rhombus mark the answer as X. If more than one does U visited?
II: All rhombus can never be sphere. meaningful word is formed then, mark 1. Bikaner 2. Ranchi 3. Jaipur
88. Statements: Some butter is not cake. the answer as Z. 4. Udaipur 5. Haridwar
Some cookies is cake. All bread is butter 1. C 2. N 3. X 4. I 5. Z 100. How many such pair of letters is
Conclusions there in the word ‘ TRENDING’, each of
I: All bread being cookies is a possibility which has as many letters between

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