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1 Idioms and Phrases

2 Idioms and Phrases

3 Idioms and Phrases

4 Idioms and Phrases

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1 Match the Columns

2 Match the Columns

3 Match the Columns

4 Match the Columns

5 Match the Columns

6 Match the Columns

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A Cloze Test

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B Cloze Test

6 Cloze Test

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C Cloze Test

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D Cloze Test

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F Cloze Test

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G Cloze Test

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1 Time, Speed and distance

2 Time, Speed and distance

3 Time, Speed and distance

4 Time, Speed and distance

5 Time, Speed and distance

6 Time, Speed and distance

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8 Time, Speed and distance

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10 Time, Speed and distance

11 Time, Speed and distance

12 Time, Speed and distance

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14 Time, Speed and distance

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18 Time, Speed and distance

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20 Time, Speed and distance

21 Time, Speed and distance

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44 Time, Speed and distance

45 Time, Speed and distance

46 Time, Speed and distance

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48 Time, Speed and distance

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50 Time, Speed and distance

51 Time, Speed and distance

52 Time, Speed and distance

53 Time, Speed and distance

54 Time, Speed and distance

55 Time, Speed and distance

56 Time, Speed and distance

57 Time, Speed and distance

56 Time, Speed and distance

57 Time, Speed and distance

58 Time, Speed and distance

59 Time, Speed and distance

60 Time, Speed and distance

61 Time, Speed and distance

62 Time, Speed and distance

63 Time, Speed and distance

64 Time, Speed and distance

65 Time, Speed and distance

66 Time, Speed and distance

67 Time, Speed and distance

68 Time, Speed and distance

69 Time, Speed and distance

70 Time, Speed and distance

71 Time, Speed and distance

72 Time, Speed and distance


73 Time, Speed and distance

74 Time, Speed and distance

75 Time, Speed and distance

76 Time, Speed and distance

77 Time, Speed and distance

78 Time, Speed and distance

79 Time, Speed and distance

80 Time, Speed and distance

1 Probability

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1 Time and Work

2 Time and Work

3 Time and Work

4 Time and Work

5 Time and Work

6 Time and Work

7 Time and Work

8 Time and Work

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10 Time and Work

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12 Time and Work

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1 Synonyms and Antonyms

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1 Reasoning Analogies

2 Reasoning Analogies

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5 Reasoning Analogies

6 Reasoning Analogies

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1 Clocks

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1 Coding and Decoding

2 Coding and Decoding

3 Coding and Decoding

4 Coding and Decoding

5 Coding and Decoding

6 Coding and Decoding

7 Coding and Decoding

8 Coding and Decoding

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20 Coding and Decoding

21 Coding and Decoding

22 Coding and Decoding

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24 Coding and Decoding

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30 Coding and Decoding

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39 Coding and Decoding

40 Coding and Decoding

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42 Coding and Decoding

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44 Coding and Decoding

45 Coding and Decoding

1 Odd One Out

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1 Deductive Reasoning/State

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1 Statements and Conclusion

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44 Statements and Conclusion

45 Statements and Conclusion

1 Directions

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1 Data Sufficiency

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I. Large number of Primary Schools in the rural areas is run by only one teacher.
Statements:
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I. Police resorted to lathi-charge to disperse the unlawful gathering of large number of people.
Statements:
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I. The university officers have decided to conduct last examination every year in March/April in order to ann
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I. The prices of vegetables have been increased considerably during this summer.
Statements:
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I. Police; resorted to lathi-charge to disperse the unlawful gathering of large number of people.
II. The citizens' forum called a general strike in protest against the police atrocities.
Statements:
I. It is the aim of the city's civic authority to get the air pollution reduced by 20% in the next two months.
Statements:
II. The number of asthma cases in the city is constantly increasing.
I. The police authority has recently caught a group of house breakers.
Statements:
II. The citizens group in the locality have started night vigil in the area.
I. The university authority has instructed all the colleges under its jurisdiction to ban use of all phones inside
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I. The government has recently fixed the fees for professional courses offered by the unaided institutions wh
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II. The government has opened four new civil hospitals in City A in the beginning of the year.

A train moves with a speed of 30kmph for 12 minutes and for next 8 minutes at a speed of 45 k

Train A passes a lamp post in 9 seconds and 700 meter long platform in 30 seconds. How much t

A train passes two bridges of length 500 m and 250 m in 100 second respectively. The length of

A train moving at a rate of 36 km/hr crosses a standing man in 10 seconds. It will cross a platf

A train running at the speed of 60 km/hr crosses a pole in 9 seconds. Find the length of the train

Length of train is 130 meters and speed of train is 45 km/hour. This train can pass a bridge in 3

Speed of a goods train is 72 km/hr. This train crosses a 250 meter platform in 26 seconds. Then

Two trains running in opposite directions cross a man standing on the platform in 27 seconds and

Two trains 140 m and 160 m long run at the speed of 60 km/hr and 40 km/hr respectively in oppos

Two trains are running in opposite directions in the same speed. The length of each train is 120

A jogger running at 9 kmph alongside a railway track is 240 metres ahead of the engine of a 120

A train is running with a speed of 60 kmph and its length is 110 metres. Calculate the time by w

A train B speeding with 120 kmph crosses another train C running in the same direction, in 2 mi

A train passes a station platform in 36 seconds and a man standing on the platform in 20 seconds

Two trains of equal length are running on parallel lines in the same direction at 46 km/hr and 36

Two trains, each 100 m long, moving in opposite directions, cross each other in 8 seconds. If one
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Two trains of equal lengths take 10 seconds and 15 seconds respectively to cross a telegraph post

Two stations A and B are 110 km apart on a straight line. One train starts from A at 7 a.m. and

A 50 meters long train passes over a bridge at the speed of 30 km per hour. If it takes 36 second

A man takes 5 minutes to cross a telegraphic post. Then the time taken by another train whose le

A train speeds past a pole in 20 seconds and speeds past a platform 100 meters in length in 30 s
The time taken by a train 180 m long, travelling at 42 kmph, in passing a person walking in the

A train 125m long passes a man, running at 5 kmph in the same direction in which the train is go

A 150 m long train crosses a milestone in 15 second and a train of same length coming from the

Find the ratio of speed of truck to train if truck covers 550m in 1 minute and train covers 33 km

With stoppage, the speed of a train is 36 km/hr. However without stoppage, it is 40 km/hr. Fi

A train is 31m long. It passes a platform which is 175 m long. What is the distance covered by th

Two trains start at same time from two stations and proceed towards each other at the rate of

Two trains of lengths 156.62 and 100 meters are running on parallel lines with respective speed

Two trains are traveling in the same direction at speeds of 50 kmph and 20 kmph respectively If t

A boy sitting in a train counts the electricity poles along the line as he passes them. If they

A train travels a certain distance by taking 3 stops of 20 minutes each. Considering the period

Two trains start simultaneously from Mumbai and Chennai, respectively towards each other on the
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A train can travel 50% faster than a car. Both start from point A at the same time and reach po

A train of length 210 meters and speed 65 Km/hour passes a platform in 45 seconds. Find the le
A train running at the speed of 80 km/hr crosses a pole in 8 seconds. What is the length of the train?

A train is moving at a speed of 120 km/hour. If the length of the train is 150 meters, how long will it take to

A certain train is 225 m long. It passes a man, running at 6 km/hr in the same direction in which

A train passes a station platform in 40 seconds and a man standing on the platform in 30 seconds

A train is moving at 110 km/hr. The length of the train is 188 meters. How long it will take to c

A train moving at 25 km/hr crosses a bridge in 45 seconds. The length of train is 190 meters. Fi

A train takes 8 sec to pass a signal post and covers a distance of 10 km in 13 min. Find the lengt

A train takes 20 sec to pass a pole with a speed of 18 m/s . Find the length of train?
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Two passenger trains are running in opposite directions on parallel tracks with each train 400 m long. Their

Habitually silent or talking little


Be the embodiment or perfect example of

The act of violating the sancity of the chruch is

A name adopted by an author in his writings

Incapable of being seen through

Code of diplomatic etiquette and precedence

A fixed orbit in space in relation to earth

To issue a thunderous verbal attack

Bringing about gentle and painless death from incurable disease

Music sung or played at night below a person's window

Voluntarily giving up throne by king in favour of his son

A person who believes that pleasure is the chief food

One who forcibly seizes control of a bus

A process involving too much official formality

Gradual recovery from illness

The policy of extending a country's empire and influence

A poem written on the death of someone loved and lost

Person who believes that god is everything and everything is god

A person who regards the whole world as his country

One who is well-versed in any subject; a critical judge of any art, particularly fine arts

Paying back injury with injury

A child who stays away from school without any good reason

A person who eats too much is called as _______

Place for ammunition and weapons is called as ________

'General pardon of political offenders' is also called as ________.

Fear of water:

Regards for others as a principle of action

One who cuts precious stones

One desirous of getting money

A person not sure of the existence of god

To deprive a thing of its holy character

Member of a band of robbers

One who plays a game for pleasure and not professionally

A funny imitation of a poem


A place of ideal peace and hapiness

A person who renounces the world and practices self-discipline in order to attain salvation:
Who cuts Precious stones

Who sells sweets and pastries

Who deals with cattle

indifference to pressure or pain.

A mild or indirect expression substituted for an offensive or harsh one


Choose
One whofrom among
hates the given alternatives the one which will be a suitable substitute for the
mankind
expression in quotes. "The marriage of the princess with the commoner" caused furore among
the royalty.
Choose the most appropriate option from one provided which describes the given sentence
Parts of a country behind the coast or a river bank?
Find a one word for the following
The study of ancient societies

The science of the origin and development of the universe.

Study of plants

Someone who studies and collects coins -

Someone moving around on foot

Someone who is the first one to launch an attack

Walking in sleep

Extreme old age when a man behaves like a fool

Hater of learning and knowledge

One who hides away on a ship to obtain a free passage

Person who inside on adherence to formal rules or literary

A person having a sophisticated charm

A critical judge of any art and craft

To run away with a lover

An involuntary action under a stimulus is described as a

An emolument over and above fixed income or salary

A sentence that makes a statement or assertion

Scientific study of bodily diseases

Study of religion

Perfectly, highly skilled reached the zenith of art

The police have so far succeeded in recovering only a part of the stolen property

Which of the following word is the closest meaning for the given word resentful?

Which of the following word is the closest meaning for the given word Extravagant?
Which of the following word is the closest meaning for the given word morbid ?

Which of the given options convey the closest meaning for the word "LAMENT"?

Choose the word which conveys the OPPOSITE meaning for the word:Repentance

Alroy gave his sister 40 % of his pocket money and was left with Rs. 8. What is his pocket mone

Sudhir ate 20 % of the bananas and 30 % of the apples. If there were 40 bananas and 20 apples

Ali the barber shaved 40 % of his customers and gave a haircut to 80 % of his customers. He cha

Kay required Rs. 800 for paying her fees. She borrowed 20 % from her brother and 30 % of th

Renuka spends 35 % of her income on clothes and 40 % on food. If food amounts to Rs. 384, wh

The tax on an article is increased by 20 %. As a result of which the consumption decreases by

When the cost of cigarettes increases by 25 %, a man reduces his annual consumption by 10 %.

Soni is 20 % heavier than Rekha in weight. By how much percent is Rekha lighter than Soni?

The population of a town increases at the rate of 3.7 % each year. It is 31,110 now. What was it

In a class of 72 students, 87.5 % of the students cleared the CAT exam. How many did not clear

In ABC College, 63% of students are less than 20 years of age. The number of students more tha

A student erroneously multiplied a number by 2/5 instead of 5/2.What is the percentage error in

The sum of the first six terms of an AP is 48 and the common difference is 2. What is the 4th te

Three candidates, Ajay, Bijoy & Chandu contested an election and received 1800, 3300 and votes

A Stationery seller had some Pens, Sharpeners, Erasers & Pencils. He sells 65% of the total units

The total population of a village increased from 1,80,00 to 22, 500 in a decade. The average perc

Two friends, Akash & Beenu had some candies each. One of them had 15 candies more than the

A fruit seller had some oranges. He sells 30% oranges and still has 140 mangoes. Originally, he

What percentage of numbers from 1 to 30 has 1 or 9 in the unit's digit?

If M = y% of z and B = z% of y, then which of the following must be true?

In an election, candidate A got 75% of the total valid votes. If 15% of the total votes were decl

A shopkeeper bought 600 oranges and 400 bananas. He found 15% of oranges and 8% of bananas

In a class of 50 students, 40 % are girls. Find the number of girls and number of boys in the cla

Ron scored 344 marks out of 400 marks and his elder brother Ben scored 582 marks out of 600

In final exam of class IX there are 50 students 10 % students failed. How many students passed

Victor gets 92 % marks in examinations. If these are 460 marks, find the maximum marks.

A team lost 25 % of the matches it played. If it won 15 matches, find the number of matches it

In a plot of 6000 sq. m., only 4500 sq. m. is allowed for construction. What percent of the plot is

A number is reduced by 100 %. Its present value is 270. What was its original value?
A girl is scored 60 out of 75 in English, 60 out of 90 in mathematics and 80 out of 100 in Science. Find girls
(i) in Mathematics (ii) in all the three subjects (on the whole).

What percentage of numbers from 1 to 70 have 1 or 9 in the unit's digit?

Two students appeared at an examination. One of them secured 9 marks more than the other a

A fruit seller had some apples. He sells 40% apples and still has 420 apples. Originally, he had:

If 20% of a = b, then b% of 20 is the same as:

Two numbers A and B are such that the sum of 5% of A and 4% of B is two-third of the sum of 6

In an election between two candidates, one got 55% of the total valid votes, 20% of the votes w

Three candidates contested an election and received 1136, 7636 and 11628 votes respectively. W

Two tailors X and Y are paid a total of Rs. 550 per week by their employer. If X is paid 120 per

Gauri went to the stationers and bought things worth Rs. 25, out of which 30 paise went on sale

Rajeev buys good worth Rs. 6650. He gets a rebate of 6% on it. After getting the rebate, he pa

In an election between two candidates, one got 55% of the total valid votes, 20% of the votes w

A student multiplied a number by 3/5 instead of 5/3, What is the percentage error in the calcula

The value of a machine depreciates at the rate of 10% every year. It was purchased 3 years ago.

Fresh fruit contains 68% water and dry fruit contains 20% water. How much dry fruit can be obta

A student has to obtain 33% of the total marks to pass. He got 125 marks and failed by 40 m

if the price of a book is first decreased by 25% and then increased by 20%, then the net change i

A man spends 35% of his income on food, 25% on children's education and 80% of the remaining

A's salary is 40% of B's salary which is 25% of C's salary. What percentage of C's salary is A's s

A salesman gets commission on total sales at 9%. If the sale is exceeded Rs.10,000 he gets an
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Two friends, Akash & Beenu had some candies each. One of them had 15 candies more than the other. The

If 15% of 40 is greater than 25% of a number by 2, then the number is :

In an election contested by two parties, Party D secured 12% of the total votes more than Party R. If party R

A candidate who gets 20% marks fails by 10 marks but another candidate who gets 42% marks gets 12% m

If the radius of a right circular cone is doubled, keeping the other factors constant, how does the volume cha

Cost of Apple is increased by 15%. By what percent should its consumption be decreased so as to not increa

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A, B and C invested Rs.6300, Rs.4200 and Rs.10500 respectively, in a partnership business. Find
A, B, C and D enter into partnership. A subscribes 1/3 of the capital B 1/4, C 1/5 and D the res

If Rs.3250 be divided among Ram, Shyam and Mohan in the ratio of 1/2:1/3:1/4 then the share

A and B entered into a partnership investing Rs.25000 and Rs.30000 respectively. After 4 month

A and B enter into partnership with capital as 7:9. At the end of 8 months, A withdraws. If they r

A and B began business with Rs.3000 and Rs.4000 after 8 months, A withdraws Rs.1000 and B adv

A starts business with a capital of Rs.1200 B and C join with some investments after 3 and 6 month

A, B, C together started a business. A invested Rs.6000 for 5 months B invested Rs.3600 for 6 m

If 6 (A's capital) = 8 (B's capital) = 10 (C's capital). Then the ratio of their capitals is:

A, B and C are partners in a business. Their capitals are respectively, Rs.5000, Rs.6000 and Rs.40

A, B and C started a business each investing Rs.10000. After 4 month A withdraws Rs.3000, B wi

Joey started a business and he invested in 38000, After some month, amar came to join with hi

Shakeel started a software business by investing Rs. 20,000. After six months, Neel joined him wi

A, B and C started a business by investing Rs. 250000 Rs. 300000 and Rs.350000 respectively.Fi

Abu and Salim started a partnership business investing some amount of money in the ratio of 4 :

Munna received Rs. 3000 as his share out of the total profit of Rs. 4500 which he and Raju ea

Vimla started a business investing Rs. 90000. After 3 months, Pulkit joined him with a capital of

In business, Anuj and Chirag invested amounts in the ratio 4:2, whereas the ratio between amo

Clark got Rs.3000 as his share out of a total profit of Rs.4500 which he and Chintu earned at

Rs.1400 is divided among Amla,Bimla and Simla so that Amla receives half as much as Bimla and

A and B invest in a business in the ratio 3 : 2. If 5% of the total profit goes to charity and A's sha

A, B and C enter into a partnership and their shares are in the ratio 1/2 : 1/3 : 1/4. After 2 mo

A, B, C started a business with their investments in the ratio 1:3 :5. After 4 months, A invested

A, B, C rent a pasture. A puts 10 oxen for 7 months, B puts 12 oxen for 5 months and C puts 15

A began a business with Rs. 85,000. He was joined afterwards by B with Ks. 42,500. For how much p

If 4 (A's capital) = 6 (B's capital) = 10 (C's capital), then out of a profit of Rs. 4650, C will rece
A and B are partners in a business. A contributes 1/4 of the capital for 15 months and B received 2/3 of the

Aman started a business investing Rs. 70,000. Rakhi joined him after six months with an amoun

A and B started a business jointly A's investment was thrice the investment of B and the period of

A, B and C enter into a partnership with a capital in which A's contribution is Rs. 10,000. If out o

A and B invest in a business in the ratio 3 : 2. If 5% of the total profit goes to charity and A's sha

A, B and C jointly thought of engaging themselves in a business venture. It was agreed that A w

A, B, C subscribe Rs. 50,000 for a business. A subscribes Rs. 4000 more than B and B Rs. 5000 m

A starts business with Rs. 3500 and after 5 months, B joins with A as his partner. After a year, the profit is d
A and B started a partnership business investing some amount in the ratio of 3 : 5. C joined the

A, B, C rent a pasture. A puts 10 oxen for 7 months, B puts 12 oxen for 5 months and C puts 15

A and B started a business in partnership investing Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 15,000 respectively. After

A began a business with Rs. 85,000. He was joined afterwards by B with Rs. 42,500. For how much p

Aman started a business investing Rs. 70,000. Rakhi joined him after six months with an amount

Arun, Kamal and Vinay invested Rs. 8000, Rs. 4000 and Rs. 8000 respectively in a business. Arun

Polly and Jolly jointly buy a tractor. Jolly's investment is one-sixth the investment of Polly. In a

Three friends Mohan, Neeraj and Prateek make an equal investment in a business. Neeraj withdra

Ronit invests Rs. 40,000/- in a car wash center and starts a business. After 4 months, Ram joins

A starts a flower shop with an investment Rs. 8000. After 3 months B joins him with an investmen

Three friends A, B and C invest in a business in the ratio 6 : 4: 10 respectively. They share the pr

Three friends M, N and O stay in a business for 2 months, 5 months and 8 months respectively. The

Two friends Ram and Shyam invest in a grocery shop. Shyam invests Rs 25000/- while Ram invest

Armaan and Gubbi started a cafe with Rs. 40000 and Rs. 80000, respectively. Gubbi got married

B invested three-fourths of what C invested. A invested 20% more than B. What is C's investment
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P, Q and R do certain investments for time periods in the ratio of 2 : 1 : 8. At the and of the business term,

Ravi and Rishi enter in to a partnership and Ravi invests Rs.10,000 in the partnership. At the end of 4 month

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In a 50 m race, A can give a start of 5 m to B and a start of 14 m to C. In the same race, how m

In a 500 m race, A reaches the final point in 28 s and B reaches in 35 s. By how much distance

A runs 4 times as fast as B. If A gives B a start of 60 m, how far must the goal on the race cour

In a 10 km race. A, B, and C, each running at uniform speed, get the gold, silver, and bronze

In a kilometer race, A beats B by 50 meters or 10 seconds. What time does A take to complete

A can give B 100 meters start and C 200 meters start in a kilometer race. How much start can B

A can run a kilometer race in 4 1/2 min while B can run same race in 5 min. How many meters st

In a race of 1000 m, A can beat by 100 m, in a race of 800m, B can beat C by 100m. By how ma

In a game of billiards, A can give B 20 points in 60 and he can give C 30 points in 60. How man

In a 300 m race A beats B by 22.5 m or 6 seconds. B's time over the course is:

A runs 1 2/3 times as fast as B. If A gives B a start of 80 m, how far must the winning post be
In a 100 m race, A can beat B by 25 m and B can beat C by 4 m. In the same race, A can beat

If in a game of 80, P can give 16 points to Q and R can give 20 points to P, then in a game of

If X can run 48m and Y 42m, then in a race of 1km, X beats Y by:

A can give B a start of 20 metres and C a start of 39 metres in a walking race of 400 metres. H

In a 300 metres race A beats B by 15 metres or 5 seconds. A's time over the course is

Rashid can run 880 metres race in 2 minutes 24 seconds and Hamid in 2 minutes 40 seconds. H

At a game of billiards A can give B 6 points in 50 and he can give C 13 in 65. In a game of 55,

A and B take part in a 100 m race. A runs at 5 km per hr. A gives B a start of 8 m and still beat

In a game of 100 points A can give B 20 points and C 28 points. Number of points B can give C i

In a 200 metres rate A beats B by 35 m or 7 seconds. A's time over the course is :

A runs 1 2/3 times as fast as B. If A gives B a start of 60 m, how far must the winning post be

P can run a kilometre in 4 minutes 50 seconds and Q in 5 minutes. By what distance can P beat

A, B and C are three participants in one km race. If A can give B a start of 40 metres and B ca

In a km race A beats B by 100 m and C by 200 m, by how much can B beat C in a race of 1350

In a 100 m race, A beats B by 10 m and C by 13 m. In a race of 180 m, B will beat C by:

In a 1 km race, A beats B by 28 meters in 7sec. Find A's time over the course?

In a 500 m race, the ratio of the speeds of two contestants A and B is 3 : 4. A has a start of 14

A and B take part in 100 m race. A runs at 5 kmph. A gives B a start of 8 m and still beats him

In 100 m race, A covers the distance in 36 seconds and B in 45 seconds. In this race A beats B

In a 100 m race, A can beat B by 25 m and B can beat C by 4 m. In the same race, A can beat

In a 100 m race, A can give B 10 m and C 28 m. In the same race B can give C

At a game of billiards, A can give B 15 points in 60 and A can give C to 20 points in 60. How m

A can run 22.5 m while B runs 25 m. In a kilometre race B beats A by:

In a race of 200 m, A can beat B by 31 m and C by 18 m. In a race of 350 m, C will beat B by:

In a 2 Km race, P can give Q 200 m and R 560 m. In the same race, Q can give R

In a game of Snooker, A can Give B 16 Points in 80 and A can Give C 15 point in 90. How many

P can run 100m in 20 second and Q in 25 seconds. P beats Q by

A runs 1.5 Times as fast as B can. If A gives B a start of 50 m, how far must the winning post b

A can give B 25 point, A can give C 40 points and B can give C 20 Points. How many points ma

At a game of billiard, A can give B 12 points in a game of 40 and A can give C 10 Points in ga

A can run 1 km in 5 minutes 48 seconds and B in 6 minutes. How many metres start can A give

A and B run a km race A wins by 1 minute. A and C run a km race and A wins by 375 metres. B

In a race of 800 m, A can beat B by 74 m and in a race of 600 m, B beat C by 50 m. By how man
When a machine is given an input which includes a line of words and numbers, the output received in arrang

Input: 34 lights ink 56 78 online defeat 99 orange range 87 22

Step I: 22 34 lights ink 56 78 online 99 orange range 87 defeat


In a game of billiards, A can give B 10 points in 60 and he can give C 15 in 60.How many points
Step II: 34 22 lights 56 78 online 99 orange range 87 defeat ink
A can gives B 40 points, A can give C 64 points, and B can give C 30 points.How many points
Step III: 56 34 22 78 online 99 orange range 87 defeat ink lights
Two men A and B walk around a circle 1500 metres in circumference. A walks at the rate of 140 m
Step IV: 78 56 34 22 99 orange range 87 defeat ink lights online
Two men, A and B run a 10 km race on a course 400 m round.If their rates are 5: 4, how often
Step V: 87 78 56 34 22 99 range defeat ink lights online orange
Three girls(Q6
Directions Seema, Kiran
– Q10): A and Nitu walk
machine inputaround a circle 3iskm
rearrangement in circumference
given at the
below. Study and rates of
analyse the200
input and its s
Step VI: 99 87 78 56 34 22 defeat ink lights online orange range
A and B32start
Input: from
55 65 78the
90 same
34 21 point
44 61and91 travel
77 in the same direction around a circular track 3 km i
And step Vi is the final step of the above input. Now, based on the same pattern, find the output for the inpu
Step I: 12 32 55 65 78 90 34 44 61 77 19
Input: 67 54 thankful message listing 23 45 known booklist 90 quit 88
Step II: 23 12 55 65 78 34 44 61 77 19 09
Q 1. How many steps will be required to get the final output?
Step III: 43 23 12 55 65 44 61 77 19 09 87
Q 2. Which of these will be the 3rd step?
Step IV: 44 43 23 12 55 65 61 19 09 87 77
Q 3. What will be the 4th element from left in the 2nd step of the output?
Step V: 55 44 43 23 12 61 19 09 87 77 56
Q 4. Which element
DIRECTIONS ( 1- 5):will be sixth
A word andto the leftarrangement
number of the 2nd element from
machine right
when in Step
given VI? line of words and num
an input
Step
Q V: is the
5. What final
is the step for
position of the
the above input. Now,
word “known” following
in Step II? a similar pattern, find output for the given input.
Input british 32 71 greece firangi spanish 65 84
Input: 76 67 84 70 33 32 21 12 34 97 28
Step I spanish british 32 71 greece firangi 65 84
Q 6. Which will be the second number from the right end of the line in Step III?
Step II spanish 84 british 32 71 greece firangi 65
Q 7. How many steps shall be required to find the final answer?
Step III spanish 84 greece british 32 71 firangi 65
Q 8. Which of these is Step V?
Step IV spanish 84 greece 71 british 32 firangi 65
Q 9. Which 1-5)
Directions: is theStudy
5th number in Stepinformation
the following I from the and
left end of the line?
the
Stepanswer
V spanish the 84
questions based on the information
Q 10. Which step isgreece
“82 1271 21firangi
67 70british
33 32 3234 65
79 48 67”?
given below:
Input:
Step VItrade
spanish87 dance
84 greeceunder 7165 31 visit
firangi 65 12 Jupiter
british 56 step VI is the last step of the rearrangement. As per
32 and
Step I:
IIIvisit
of an trade
inputdance under
is: ‘yeast 9265 31 12 Jupiter
umbrella 15 23 56 87hanger 67’.
slate
Step II: visit
How many dance
more trade
steps willunder 31 12 Jupiter
be required 56 87the
to complete 65 rearrangement?
Input:
Step ‘angry
III: visit happy
dance 49 24 fussy
Jupiter tradewinky
under34 3169’.
12 87 65 56
WhichIV:
Step of visit
the following stepsunder
dance Jupiter will betrade
the last but65
12 87 one?
56 31
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visit input is: ‘tiredunder
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56 31 12 journey 42’.
Which
Step of the
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5 87 65 56 the input?
Input: 5331 3712
12 mind blowing noyalty 81’.
Step VII: 2 5 9 9 5 6 2 2 4 3
Which of the following will be step IV?
Step
Step VII
II ofisanthe last is
input step
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Input for the question:
Which of the following step rupee 60befruit
will thejuice
last?93 74 teeth 23
sad 86

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Input: sorted
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absolute
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Step IV: H1 M64 C1 M64 F4 H1 N81 O81
4) Which of the following is step III?
Step V: 9 23 4 23 10 9 23 24
Step VI: 81
5) Which 25 16is25
number 1 81to25
third the36right of fourth number from left end in step VI?
Step VI is the final output of the above arrangement
Input: must most mexican moisture melt marvel marble mains

6) How many steps are required to obtain the final output of the given input?
7) Which among the following is the final step of the given input?

8) Which of the following element is fourth to the right of the third element from the left end in

9) How many even numbers are there in the last step?

10) How many elements are to the right of the ‘85’ in step 3?
Directions: 11-15) Read the given information
carefully and answer the questions.
A four-letter word arrangement machine when given an
11) Which word is 2nd from the right end in step II of the given input?
input line of letters rearranges them following a
12) What is
particular ruletheinposition
each step.of “ekno” in Step is
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of the given input?
illustration of input and rearrangement.
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tire worm callextreme
is at the flat goalright
goneend in Step IV of the given input?
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14)
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Step V is the last step of the above input. As per rules
1.
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number of the followingmachineis the fifth stepgiven
for input?
followed in arrangement
the above steps, find out when in each ofanthe input line of numbers, it rearranges them following a partic
given
questions the appropriate steps for the given input.
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Whichfor
Input 75the
of 14 following
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question: 31 64 97 lies28 57 exactly between 91 and 32 in step II?
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75 56self 48 mind
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above input?
appropriate step for given Input.
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Input: 86 12 53 22 45 19 32 29 74 93 arrangement machine, when given an input line of words and numbers, rear

16. In which
Input: fire 76offor the53following
fauna 14steps favour 'prison 59 pirates'
27 freedom 36 is seen in the same sequence for the first
Step 1: 78 fauna fire for 53 14 favour 27 freedom 36
Step 2:of51
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wordstep.and Find
number the arrangement
different stepsmachine when
of output given
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above line of words
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for the rearra
following in
Input: hot 15 air fly 79 38 cat 98
Directions
Step
Input: zri (Q11
I:prisonhot24 fly–pirates
Q15):
79 Analyse
38 cat
61 98 52the
proxy 70 data
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8416 to 19 given below and answer the following questions:
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steps
zri hotare begin
98 blossom
required
52 84 bloom
98to get backoutput?
the final belong
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following iscriteria
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usleft
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bloom
about VI? belong
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selection:
and Step IV is the last step of the rearrangement of the above input.
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balloon III? back belong
begin
As per
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teachers
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theAjay
above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step
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forone bloom votes
theteacher
question: blossom for books
Nitin balloon begin back belong
Input:
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Q toy1 votes
15. Which 85step
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is 26 moon
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rotate 61rule
cat rural
53 race rabbit register”?
Step
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the box bloom
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would blossom
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last balloon
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one step?
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Step V: begin books box bloom blossom balloon back belong

Step VI: belong begin books box bloom blossom balloon back

Step VII: balloon belong begin books box bloom blossom back
Q 1. Which of the given statements is definitely true?
Step
BasedVIII: back
on the balloon
given belong begin
information, books
which box
of the bloom blossom
statements is completely false?

Based on this, find the output for the input given below.

Input: rural ride revise rotate rule race rabbit register


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You are supposed to prepare a strategy for election campaigning which is going to start in 6 months time. T
What would be the most effective answer?

 What would be the least effective answer?

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As a relatively small part of your role, you are responsible for the maintenance of a database o

You are new to your department and your boss has handed you a brief for a presentation that cov

You have been asked by your boss to meet with a representative from another unit to present the

The public sector where you are working for is to be included for a major restructure. Some pos

You work in an office where the work being carried out in different departments is visible. You

You have sent a survey to multiple units in order to gauge levels of job satisfaction as part of
Directions for questions
A new director 16 to
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If a candidate 21the
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25: Study the information given below carefully and answer the following ques
except
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criteria: working
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information leave,
carefully &the case
answer may be referred
the questions to follow:
that the
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Neetu
Followingis aare
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In the case of a candidate who fulfills all conditions except –
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Directions for questions to 35: Study the information given below carefully and answer the following ques
(iv)
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passed has12th
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examComputer
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on 1.12.2017.
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3. He/She should have passed the written test with a minimum of 60% marks.
4. He/She should have have worked for a min. of 6 months after completing his post graduation.

In case of an applicant who fulfills all other conditions except:

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Mridul got secured 73% marks in post-graduation and has been with a firm for over 5 years aft

Anu has been working in Infosys for 2 years after completing her MSc. degree. She was born on 11-11-1990
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Renu has completed Study theher following information
post-graduation withcarefully
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23-year
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(A)
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readHethe information provided in each question and mark your3 answer accordingly.
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Ram the prince of Ayodhya........... his siblings.

The Christmas tree was ............ with stars and other decorative items.

Bread is usually made…………wheat.


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She feels lost until she begins ______ time with a local roofer

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Again she had allowed herself to be put in a ____________ situation.

The twins had been involved in some _________ for the Philadelphia crime family that Vinnie refused to des

I am suprised to see that this_____ writer has written a book which is truly Unique in very sense.

Prajaktha comes from an affluent background, yet she does not look at the poor with____.

I know that their relationship started with compatability and a liking towards each other, it has ended up in s

The company's ________ assurances of pay revision annoyed the workers


Raghunandan has such a keen eye for cameras that he can easily make out which is_________ and which is

That book advocated short sentences, short paragraphs, active verbs,………………… Compression, clarity and …

Pranav's spirit did not get ………………… by the horrifying experience of almost drowning dead. On the contrary

Sisters must live in harmony. They must never fall ________

Manjo pulled a long _________ when he was told that he could not go to Agra.
The advances of civilisation have been conceived by the young people just on the ...... of adulthood

You can see that the park ________ as far as the river.
There was a new research which showed an adult like structure in the brains of ---------youths.

The accomodations were usually large, roomy and ____________ , and a large space was always devoted t

There are three essays included in this volume which are -------.

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he shall _____ your ice-cream parlour soon because he ____ ice-cream.


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Naren has such a keen eye for paintings that he can easily make out which is____ and which is____.

Through world economy is still ____ it is far more__ than how it was a few months ago.

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Guilt is to Past as Hope is to _______

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No _______ did rajesh see the water rising ______ he ran shouting

It takes 6 hours for three pipes, X, Y and Z to fill a tank. When the three worked together for 2

It takes two pipes A and B, running together, to fill a tank in 6 minutes. It takes A 5 minutes less

If two pipes can fill a tank in 24 and 20 minutes respectively and another pipe can empty 3 gallo

It takes 20 minutes for pipe A to fill the tank completely and it takes 30  minutes for pipe B to fill the tank co

Pipe A can fill the tank 3 times faster in comparison to pipe B. It takes 36 minutes for pipe A and

A tank is filled by three pipes with uniform flow. The first two pipes operating simultaneously fill

Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 20 and 30 minutes respectively. If both the pipes are used tog
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Two pipes can fill a tank in 14 hour and 16 hour respectively. The pipes are opened simultaneously but it is

Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 36 min and 45 min respectively. Pipe C can empty the tank in 30 min. If
A set of 10 pipes(set A) can fill 70% of a tank in 7 minutes. Another set of pipes (set B) fills 3/8 of the tank
How many minutes will it take to fill the tank if all the 23 pipes are opened at the same time?

Two pipes X and Y attached to a tank can fill in 20 minutes and 30 minutes respectively working a

 An empty tank can be filled by two pipes individually in 30 minutes and 60 minutes respectively. There is a

Pipes A and B can fill a tank in 10 hours and 12 hours resp. while pipe C empties the full tank in
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A pipe can fill a tank in 8 hours. Another pipe can empty the tank in 16 hours. If both pipes are opened simu

Alena has two inlet pipes in her tank. Pipe A is diametrically bigger than B and can fill a tank alone in 22 hou

There are two inlets and one outlet to a tank. Inlet P and Q take 1.5 hours and 2 hours respectively to fill th

Pipes A and B can fill a tank in 6 and 7 hours respectively. Pipe C can empty it in 14 hours. If all the three p

P, Q and R start running around a circular field having circumference 88 metre at the same time from the sa

One pipe can fill a tank three times as fast as another pipe. If together the two pipes can fill the tank in 36 m

A cistern has a leak which would empty the cistern in 20 minutes. A tap is turned on which admits
How long will it take to empty the tank if both the inlet pipe A and the outlet pipe B are opened simultaneou

If both the pipes are opened, how many hours will be taken to fill the tank? I. The capacity of the tank is 40

Pipe I and Pipe II can fill a container together in 6 minutes. If Pipe II is opened, it will take 5 minutes more t

A pipe normally fill a cistern in four hours less than 24 hours. Because of a crack on one side of t
There are two pipes, Pipe M and Pipe N. They can fill a container respectively in 9 hours and 3 hours. Both P

In 40 minutes Pipe R can fill a tanker completely. The same tanker can be filled by Pipe S 5 time
Pipe A is 4 times faster than Pipe C. Together they can fill a cistern in 42 minutes. Calculate the time taken b

Find the value of x Statement I : Ram and Shyam started a company where their investment is in the ratio o

Pipe A and B can fill a tank at the rate of 12 and 10 litre per minute respectively. There is a leakage also in t

Is x an even number? Statement I : 8x + 5y is an even number. Statement II : 3x + 6y is an even number.

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 What is the L.C.M. of 25, 30, 35 and 40?

What is the greatest number which divides 639, 1065 and 1491 exactly?

What is the H.C.F. of 4/9, 10/21 and 20/63?

The H.C.F. of two numbers is 12 and their difference is 12. Which of the following can be the n

The HCF of two numbers is 29 & their sum is 174. The possible numbers are

Find the side of the largest square slab which can be paved on the floor of a room 5 meters 4

The product of two numbers is 6760 and their H.C.F. is 13. How many such pairs can be formed

least perfect cube which is divisible by 2, 3, 4 and 6 is

 The least perfect square number which is divisible by 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 is

3 different pieces of iron are of varying length are given to a student which are 44cm, 22 cm,5

Find the greatest number that will divide 43, 91 and 183 so as to leave the same remainder in e

The H.C.F. of two numbers is 23 and the other two factors of their L.C.M. are 13 and 14. The la

Six bells commence tolling together and toll at intervals of 2, 4, 6, 8 10 and 12 seconds respec

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The greatest number of four digits which is divisible by 15, 25, 40 and 75 is:
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The HCF of 2 numbers is 25 and their LCM is 600. If one of the number is 150 find the other?

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What is the correct arrangement of the fractions 5/9,7/17,3/4,16/30,2/27 in ascending order of magnitude.

A number when divided by 342 gives a remainder 47. When the same number is
divided by 19, what would be the remainder?

The HCF of 50 and 100 is


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If log 2 = 0.3010 and log 3 = 0.4771, the value of log5 512 is:

log sqrt8/log 8 is equal to:

If log 27 = 1.431, then the value of log 9 is:

If loga/b+logb/a= log (a + b)

If log10 7 = a, then log10 (1/70)is equal to:

If log10 2 = 0.3010, then log2 10 is equal to:

If log10 2 = 0.3010, the value of log10 80 is:

If log10 5 + log10 (5x + 1) = log10 (x + 5) + 1, then x is equal to


The value of 1/logbase3 60 + 1/logbase4 60 + 1/logbase5 60 is:

If log 2 = 0.30103, the number of digits in 264 is

If logbasex 9/16 = - 1/2 , then x is equal to:

If ax = by, then:

If log(asex) y = 100 and log(base2) x = 10, then the value of y is:

The value of log2 16 is:

log2 64

log(base7)1/2401

49log74

Simplify:1/logab (abc)+1/logbc(abc)+1/logac(abc)

Simplify: log43 × log24364

If log(sqrt8powx) = 2 (4/3) , then find the value of x

Find the value of x which satisfies the given expression [log10 2 + log (4x + 1) = log (x + 2) + 1]

Find the value of log (8. curt(63)), if log 2 = x, log 3 = y and log 7 = z

which of the following statements is incorrect


If log(k2 -4k + 5) = 0, then the value of k is

The characteristic of the logarithm 332.6 is

If log4 log2 log3 (2x - 1)=1/2, find x


If log(basea)b = 1/2, log(baseb)c =1/3 and log(basec)a = k/5
, the value of k is

what is the value of log(ab2) - log(ac) + log abc4 - 3log(bc)

The value of log327 is

If a log10 m = blog1000 m, then the value of b =

What is the characteristic of the logarithm of 0.0000134?


The value of x satisfying the following relation:
log(base1/2)(x) = log(base2)(3x−2)

The Value of [log(tan(1))+log(tan(2))+⋯⋯+log(tan(89))] is

Which of the following statements is not correct?

if log(base10)5+log(5x+1)=log(base10)(x+5)+1,then x is equal to

For x∈N, x>1, and p=log(basex)(x+1), q=log(basex+1)(x+2) then which one of the following is correct?

if log(a/b)+log(b/a)=log(a+b),then

The greatest possible value of n could be 9n < 108 if, given that log 3 = 0.4771 and n∈N:

The value of log(base343)7 is

A grocer wishes to sell a mixture of two variety of pulses worth Rs.16 per kg. In what ratio must

Cost of two types of pulses is Rs.15 and Rs, 20 per kg, respectively. If both the pulses are mixed together in

A dealer has 1000 kg sugar and he sells a part of it at 8% profit and the rest of it at 18% profit

How much coffee of variety A, costing Rs. 5 a kg should be added to 20 kg of Type B coffee at Rs

In what ratio must wheat A at Rs. 10.50 per kg be mixed with wheat B at Rs. 12.30 per kg, so t

In what ratio must a shopkeeper mix Peas and Soybean of Rs. 16 and Rs. 25 per kg respectively,

10 gallons are drawn from a container full of alcohol and filled with water again. 10 gallons of m

A container is filled with a mixture of water and milk in the ratio of 3 : 5. Find the quantity of

Find in what ratio must water be mixed with alcohol to gain 10% profit by selling the mixture at

A shopkeeper has 100 kg of salt. He sells part of the total quantity A at 7% profit and the rest

Sugar A worth Rs. 130/kg and B of Rs. 120/kg are mixed with a third variety C in the ratio of 1 : 1

Two containers P and Q contain milk and water in the ratio of 5 : 2 and 7 : 6 respectively. Find

Five litres of wine is removed from a cask full of wine and is replaced with water. Five litres of

An alloy of copper and nickel contains 65 % copper. A second alloy contains copper and nickel in

How much chicory at Rs. 5 a kg should be added to 20 kg of coffee at Rs. 12 a kg so that the mi

A vessel is full of mixture of spirit and water in which there is 20 per cent of spirit. 5 litres are d
How many kg of custard powder costing Rs. 42 per kg must be mixed with 16 kg of custard powde

A hospital uses a mixture of salt and water at Rs. 7.62/litre. This mixture contains 5 % salt. A

How much sugar at Rs. 9.5 a kg should be added to 17 kg of tea at Rs. 20 a kg so that the mixt

How much water be mixed in 36 litre of milk worth Rs. 5.00 per litre, so that value of mixture is

In what ratio must two kinds of sugar at Rs. 1.15 and Rs. 1.24 per kg be mixed so that by sell

The proportion of milk and water in 3 samples is 2:1, 3:2 and 5:3. A mixture comprising of all 3
In a mixture 45 litres, the ratio of milk and water 2 : 1. If this ratio is to be 1 : 2, then the quantity of water

In what ratio must rice at Rs.10 per Kg be mixed with rice at Rs. 12 per Kg so that the mixture
A fuel dealer mixes two brands of fuel which cost in the ratio 2 : 3. A solution containing 60% Brand A and r

In A solution of milk and sugar of 25 litres contain 20% sugar, if 10 litres of the solution is evaporated, find

A container contains 60 litres of milk. From this container 5 litres of milk was taken out and r

In what ratio must a shopkeeper mix sugar at Rs 30/kg and Rs 32.5/kg, so that by selling the

30 litres of a mixture of milk and water contains 10% of water, the water to be added, to make
How many litres of water should be added to a 30 litre mixture of milk and water containing milk and water
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the correct ordering of these amounts?

A 5-litre jug contains 4 litres of a salt water solution that is 15 percent salt. If 1.5 litres of the solution spills

A mixture
How muchcontains spirit
water must beand water
mixed in the
in 300 mlratio of 7:3.
of sugar How much
solution whichshould be 40%
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sugar and water substituted
by Weight

The ratio of quantity of acid and water in a mixture is 1:3. If 5 litres of acid is further added t
A bar is creating a new signature drink. They are using two alcoholic ingredients in the drink: vodka and gin

In a mixture of milk and water 270 L, there is milk and water in ratio 7:5. How much water is added to get r

A mixture of 125 gallons of wine and water contains 20% of water. How much water must be added to mixt

There was an old cask at Heena’s house, she filled it with 30 litres of milk, Now 6 litres is drawn
In what ratio must a grocer mix two varieties of pulses costing Rs. 17 and Rs. 23 per kg respectively so as t

Mixture in the ratio of 2:5 is provided in the tank in the form of two liquid P and Q respectively.The new mix
A 30 litre mixture of milk and water contains milk and water in the ratio 3 : 2. 15 litres of the mixture is rem
Ten kilograms of rice costing Rs. 20 per kg is mixed with Six kilograms of rice costing Rs. 26 pe
At the end of the two removals and replacement, what is the ratio of milk and water in the resultant mixture

If 10 lit mixture contains milk and water in the ratio 3 : 2 then, how much more water should be added to ch

The cost of Type 1 juice is Rs. 26 per litre and Type 2 juice is Rs.32 per litre. If both Type 1 and Type 2 juice

A container contains 60 litres of juice. From this container 5 litres of juice was taken out and replaced by wa

Banana's worth Rs. 132 per kg and Rs. 141 per kg are mixed with a third variety in the ratio 1 : 1 : 2. If the

The cost of Type 1 Wheat is Rs. 20 per kg and Type 2 Wheat is Rs.25 per kg. If both Type 1 and Type 2 are
An alloy of nickel and bronze contains the metals in the ratio 6:4. The quantity of nickel to be added to 18 k

5, 7, 11, 37, 143, ?


The next term in the series is : 1, 2, 6, 21, 88, 445, ?
Choose a number that is similar to the numbers given in the set: (124, 331, 403)

Find a pair that is similar to: 10 : 900

The next term in the series is: 1, 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11, ?


What is the next number in the series 10, 30, 40, 70, 110, ?

Complete the given series

Complete
584, 294, the
150,series
79, ?, 28.25
Find
100, out
125,the missing
225, term?: 1, 2, 3, 6, 11, 20, 37, 68, ?
450, 850
4,8,32,28,32,128,?
How many of the following numbers are divisible by 3 but not by 9. 3420,2430,1860,720,9273,9339
what is the next number?

8, 20,16.85,
16.8, 35, 54,16.75,
78, ? 16.9, 16.7, ?

16, ? ,32, 16, 4, 0.5

2,4,16,64,76,456,?

5,17,48,139,410,?
83,
5, 7,73,
25,93, 63,925,
131, __, 93,
? 43,

Complete
C4X , F9U the given
, L16R Series:-
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Complete the
20, 35, 54, series
78, ?

13, 35, 97, 275, ?

Find a pair that is similar to: 10 : 900

The next term in the series is: 24, 536, 487, 703, 678, ?
Complete
Find wrongthe given in
number series
series: 12, 25, 49, 99, 187, 395, 789
Complete
8, 12, 28, the
92, given
348, ?series
Complete the35,
3, 8, 15, 24, given
? series

2, 9, 64, 5, 36, ?
Complete
170, 123, the series
?, 53, 30
Complete the series
460, 92, 36.8, 22.08, ?
2,23,90,269,638, what number
10, 16.5, 43.75, 156.625, ? comes next?
37,252,3136,16829, ?

21, 35, 56, 91,....?

11, 6, 5, 9, 16, ?

7, 10, 8, 11, 9, 12, ?


AC, EH,21,
21, 9, IM11,
, MR ....
21, ? 21, ... What number should come next ?
13,

In each of the following number series given, one particular number is wrong. Find out missing

If 264 * 2 = 6, 870 * 3 = 11, then what should 735 * 5 be?


4,8,32,28,32,128,? what is the next number?

Complete the missing series.73, , 32,-4

In each of the following number series given, one particular number is wrong. Find out that wro

4, 4, 6, 8, 8, 16, 10, 32, 12, ?

50, 59, 76, 102, ?, 189

Find the missing numbers from the series? 225, 256, 289, ___, 361, ___, 441

I bought two books; for Rs.480. I sold one at a loss of 15% and other at a gain of 19% and then
The CP of an article is 40% of the SP. The percent that the SP is of CP is :

If a merchant offers a discount of 30% on the list price, then she makes a loss of 16%. What % profit or %

If a merchant offers a discount of 40% on the marked price of his goods and thus ends up selling at cost pri

A, B and C hire a taxi for Rs. 2400 for one day. A, B and C used the car for 6 hours, 8 hours and 10 hours re

A 30% loss on cost price is what percent loss on selling price?

On selling an article for Rs 1020, a merchant loses 15%. For how much price should he sell the a

A sunglass is sold for Rs 4932 at a gain of 12%. What would have been the gain or loss percent i

The profit after selling a pair of shirts for Rs. 863 is same as loss incurred after selling the same
Ram sold an article with 2.5% loss. If he sold it 100/- more then Ram get 7.5% profit. What will be the selli
Rajesh purchase some card board of Rs. 14000, paid Rs. 300 for loading & paid Rs. 1300 as wages & prepar

A shopkeeper allows 23 % commission on his advertised price and still makes a profit of 10%. If
The cost of an apple is twice that of a bananas and the cost of a banana is 25% less than that of a guava. If

A trader bought two horses for Rs. 18500. He sold one at a loss of 25% and other at a profit of 10%. If the

If selling price of an article is 5/4 of cost price, and the ratio between profit and selling price is
The ratio between cost price and loss is 6:1, what is the ratio of loss to selling price?
A man bought some fruit at the rate of 16 for Rs, 24 and sold them at the rate of 10 for 22. Find the profit p

After successive discount of 7% and 12% an article was sold for Rs. 205. What is the original pric
Rajesh invest in two schemes, in one scheme he get 5% profit and in other scheme he get 10 % profit, wha

David runs a shop and sold 11 toffees in Rs. 1 then he get 20% loss. How many toffees he give t
A shopkeeper sold his goods at cost price. By using defective weights he earns 11 1/9 % profits. Then find h
A fruit seller consists 28 kg of apple. Some part of apple he sold at 15% profit & remaining with 10 % loss. I

A dairyman pays Rs. 25.60 per litres of milk. He adds water and sells the mixture at Rs. 20 per

In a certain store, the profit is 280 % of the cost. If the cost increases by 25% but, the selling

Ajay purchased 15 kg wheat @ 15 per kg & 12 kg wheat @ 14 per kg. He mixed both pulses & sold

Ravi sold his goods at C.P. but in place of 1 kg he used the weights of 980 gm, and then, calculat
When a merchant sold an article for Rs 1521, he incurred a loss of 21 percent. For how much price the articl

If an article is bought at a profit of 15% and sold at a loss of 15% what is my total profit percent or loss per

The retail price of a washing machine is Rs.1265. If the manufacturer gains 10%, the wholesale

A loan of Rs.700 is made at 9.5% simple interest for 4 months. How much interest is owed when
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Rs. 2000 is the profit when an article is sold, Is 12 times the loss incurred when it is sold for Rs. 300.If it is

For Rs. 500 Ranjan bought 50 kg of rice and sold it at a loss of as much money as he received for 10 kg rice
A ration dealer think- of to sell his goods at a profit of 30 percent and also weighs 700 grams in place of 1kg
A sells a set of books to B for Rs. 300 at a profit of 25%. B sells it to C at a loss of 10%.

i) What was the original price paid by A?


ii) What was the price paid by C to B?
If the loss incurred in a transaction is 3/5th of the selling price, find the loss percent ?
A shopkeeper allows a discount of 10% on the marked price and still gains 17% on the whole. Find at what

A man bought cycle for 250rs . For how much should he sell it so as to gain 10% ?

Shreekar buys a watch for 500Rs and sells it to Ramesh at 10% loss . Ramesh then sells it to Karna at 20%

By selling 45 Amla's for Rs 40, a woman loses 20%. How many should she sell for Rs 24 to gain
A trader mixes 26kg of rice at 20Rs per kg with 30kg of rice of other variety at 36Rs per kg and sells the mi
Every year before the festive season,a shopkeeper increases the price of the product by 55% and then intro

A shopkeeper fixes the marked price of an item 45% above its cost price. The percentage of dis
Prerith donated Rs. 28,000 for old age home (from the revenue of Rs. 1,78,000 that he generated from pate
A trader marked a watch 40% above the cost price and then gave a discount of 10%. He made a net profit o

watch?
In respect of a bill of t 10000, what is the difference between a discount of 40% and two successive discoun

A refrigerator and a camera were sold for Rs. 12000 each. The refrigerator was sold at a loss of 20% of the

A and B both sell the same product. The marked price of the product is Rs.20000. A gives a disc
A man wanted to sell article with 10% profit, but he actually sold at 10% loss for Rs 500. At what price he w
Ashwin sold his car to Banu at a profit of 10% and Banu sold it to Lalit at 20% profit. Lalit sold it to mechani

A person bought 20lts of milk at the rate of Rs.8 per lts. He got it churned after spending rsv10 and 5 kg of

Profit earned by selling an article for rs.1060 is 20% more than the loss incurred by selling the article for Rs

A man purchased a box full of pencils at the rate of 7 for Rs 9 and sold all of them at the rate of 8 for Rs.11.

Padma purchased 30kg of rice at the rate of rs.17.50 per kg and another 30kg rice at a certain rate. He mix

Tanmay purchased a watch for Rs 1800 and sold it at 24% above the cost price. If he has to pay R
Article A was sold at 20% profit and Article B was sold at 60% profit. The selling price of Article B was 150%

Traders A and B buy two goods for Rs. 1000 and Rs. 2000 respectively. Trader A marks his good
Some articles were bought at 5 for Rs.6 and sold at 6 for Rs.5. The loss percent is:
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Laksha bought a horse and a carriage for Rs. 25000. He sold the horse at a gain of 20% and the

On an article, the manufacturer gains 13%, the wholesale dealer 17%, and the retailer 29%, If its

Ramu sold an article to naina at a profit of 20%. Naina sold the same article to Sham at a loss
By mixing two qualities of pulses in the ratio 2: 3 and selling the mixture at the rate of Rs 22 per kilogram, a

A dishonest dealer sells his goods at the cost price but uses a weight of 700gm instead of 1kg. Find his real

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What is the area of the triangle? If perimeter of a triangle is 28 cm and the inradius of the triang

In a mechanical workshop, a man uses 3 different pieces of iron of varying length , 33cm, 55 c

An oblong piece of ground measures 19m 2.5 dm by 12m5dm. From center of each side of the grou

The sides of the triangle are in the ratio of 2:4:5, then triangle is?
(1/3)rd the diagonal of square is 2. what is the measure of the side of the concerned square?

If the sides of a triangle are 30 cm, 26 cm and 10 cm, and what is its area?

66 cubic centimetres of silver is drawn into a wire 1 mm in diameter. The length of the wire in m
What is the area of square field whose side of length 36 m?
PQRS are four points in a plane such that PQS and SQR form two triangles. Area of PQS is 10 units and area
The number of revolutions made by a bicycle wheel 56 cm in diameter in covering a distance of
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If the sides of a triangle are 32 cm, 30 cm, and 20 cm, what is its area?

What is the are of an equilateral triangle of side 18 cm?

Find the area of a rhombus whose side is 35 cm and one of the diagonals is 40 cm?

The ratio of the volumes of two cubes is 512: 2744. What is the ratio of their total surface areas

What will be the cost of building a fence around a square plot with area equal to 289 sq ft, if the

If the sides of a triangle are 42 cm, 40 cm, and 30 cm, what is its area?

The ratio of the volumes of two cubes is 343: 729. What is the ratio of their total surface areas?

A chord PQ of a circle of radius 6.25 cm makes an angle of 65° at the center of the circle. Find

Water flows into a tank 400 m × 300 m through a rectangular pipe of 2m × 1.5m @ 30 kmph . In

Area of a square is given as 25600 sq miles, find the time taken by a lady to move across a dia

If you consider a wheel which is rotating 500 rotations with a diameter 1.4 m. What would be the

What is the area of an equilateral triangle of side 39 cm?

The diameter of a wheel is 5.6 m. If this wheel rotates 200 rotations, how long it can travel?

Find the cost of carpeting a room 15 m long and 11 m broad with a carpet 75 cm wide at the rat

The ratio of the volumes of two cubes is 1331 : 2744. What is the ratio of their total surface are
A chord PQ of a circle of radius 6.25 cm makes an angle of 68° at the center of the circle. Find the area of th

The length, breadth and height of a room are in the ratio 4:3:2. If the breadth and height are hal
The angle of elevation of a ladder leaning against a wall is 30° and the foot of the ladder is 5 m away from t

An oblong piece of ground measures 19m 2.5 dm by 12m5dm. From center of each side of the grou

Water flows into a tank 200 m × 150 m through a rectangular pipe of 1.5m × 1.25 m @ 20 kmph .

A sphere of radius 2cms is dropped into a cylinder of radius 4 cms containing water upto 2.2cms.

The volume and the radius of both cone and sphere are equal, then find the ratio of height of th

A rectangular carpet has an area of 120 sq metres and a perimeter of 46 metres. The length of it

The diameter of a wheel is 1.4m. If this wheel rotates 500 rotations, how long it can travel?

The diameter of a wheel is 2.8 m. If this wheel rotates 100 rotations, how long it can travel?

The perimeter of a square is twice the perimeter of a rectangle. If the perimeter of the square

An equilateral triangle of side 3 inch each is given. How many equilateral triangles of side 1 inc

Each side of a rectangle is increased by 100% .By what percentage does the area increase?

There is a square of side 6 cm. A circle is inscribed inside the square. Find the ratio of the area o

The difference between the length and breadth of a rectangle is 23m. Its perimeter is 206m, then

The volume of a wall is 12.8 meter3. It is 5 times as high as it is broad and 8 times as long as it
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If the digits in a father's present age are reversed, we get the age of his son. If one year ago, the father's a

The sum of the ages of 5 children born at the intervals of 3 years each is 50 years. What is the age of the yo

The ratio of the ages of Maala and Kala is 4: 3. The total of their ages is 2.8 decades. The proportion of thei

Sowndarya is 2 years elder than Meena. After 6 years the total of their ages will be 7 times their current age

Proportion of Yuvaraj’s age to Ganguly’s age is 4:3. Yuvaraj will be 26 years old after 6 years. What is the a

The average age of an adult class is 40 years. Twelve new students with an average age of 32 years join the

The present ages of A and B are 42 and 36 years, respectively. After how many years their ratio of ages will

The average age of all the 100 employees in an office is 29 years, where 2/5th of the number of employees

The ratio between the present ages of Raj & Ravi is 3:7, respectively. After 4 yr, Ravi‘s age will be 39 yr. wh

The average age of all the 20 students of a class is 24. The minimum age of a student is 18 and the maximu

Four years ago Rajeev was 3/4th times of Rakesh. Four year hence, Rajeev‘s age will be 5/6 times that of R

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The ratio of present age of Satyam to that of sahil is 3:11. Sahil is 12 yr younger than Reshma. Reshma‘s ag

If the average age of members of Chowdhary family visiting the exhibition is 14 years, then what is the leas

Gayatri age is thrice that of her brothers age.10 years ago her brothers age was 15. What is Gayatri's age a

15 years ago Bhargavi's age is thrice that of her sister age.Her sister age is 30.What is bhargavi age at pres

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A father said his son , " I was as old as you are at present at the time of your birth. " If the father age is 38

Chethan's age is three times his son Kethu's age. After 8 years Chethan would be 2.5 times Kethu's age. Ho

Mohan said to Karan, "I was as old as you are at the present at the time of your birth". If the Mohan's age is

Aman is two years older than Bhanu who is twice as old as Chethu. If the total of the ages of Aman, Bhanu a

Present ages of A and B are in the ratio of 5 : 4 respectively. Three years hence, the ratio of their ages will b

Ananthu is 24 years older than his brother Ganesh. In two years, Ananthu's age will be twice the age of Gan
Direction 33-35
Arun is 3 times as old as Bhuvan. 3 years ago he was 4 times as old as Bhuvan.
What is the present age of Bhuvan?
What is the present age of Arun, If Bhuvan was aged 1 more year older than current year?
If, Arun is 2 times as old as Bhuvan. 2 years ago he was 3 times as old as
Bhuvan. What is Present age of Bhuvan?

Madhu and Raghu’s average age is 80 years. The average age of Madhu and Raghu and Jeevan is 60 years.

Direction 37 - 40
Raghu’s age is 5 times the age of Anurag and 3/5 th of Madan’s age. The sum of the ages of all 3 of them is

What is the present age of Raghu?

What is the present age of Madan, if the sum of their ages became 57 years?

What is the difference of ages between Raghu and Anurag?


what will be the change in age of Madan if the sum of their ages became 76 years?

Direction 41 - 44
Present ages of Harshith and Arjun are in the ratio of 4 : 5 respectively. 7 years hence, the ratio of their age
What is the present age of Harshith?

If the present age ratio changes to 3 : 5, then what is the present age of Harshith?

What will be the age of Arjun after 5 years.

5 years ago, the ratio of the ages of A and B was 3 : 4. 3 years hence, the ratio of their ages will be 5 : 6. W

Directions 45 - 47
If the sum of present ages of Mother and daughter is 40 years. 3 years ago, Mother’s age was 3 times the a

What is the daughter’s age after 5 years?


What is the mother’s present age?

If the sum of their ages is 60 years and 5 years ago, mother was 5 times the age
of her daughter, what will be the age of mother?

5 years ago the age of A is 3 times the age of B. 10 years hence, A’s age is twicethat of his son.
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Average age 7 family members is 75 years. But average age of 6 of them is 74 years 6 months. What is t
Present age of Nidhi is Sagar’s age 10 years ago. 8 years hence, the respective ratio b/w Nidhi’s age and Sa

What is Nidhi’s present age?

what is Sagar’s age 5 years ago?


A man is 24 years older than his son. In two years, his age will be twice the age of his son. The present age
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The Present ages of Jay and Ram are in the ratio of 5 : 4 respectively. Three years hence, the ratio of their a

The average age of a community of 24 people is 35 years. If the age of the eldest person be included, the a

The average age of 10 students and their class teachers is 15 years. The average age of the first seven stud

Average age of a family of 4 members was 19 years, 4 years back. Birth of a new child kept the average age

The price of a commodity(in rupees per kilogram) is 100 + 0.1n, on the nth day of 2007 (n = 1, 2,….., 100)

The present ages of three persons in proportions 5 : 8 : 9. 6 years ago, the sum of their ages was 56. Find t

In 4 years, karan's uncle’s age is twice as karan, Two years ago, karan 's aunt’s age was twice as karan. If k
If 4 years ago, Radha’s age was 4 times the age of her cousin and the sum of present ages of radha and cou

Brother is four times the age of his sister. If after 5 years, he would be three times of sister’s

My brother, Raghav is 4 years elder to me. My father's age was 28 years when my sister, Nis
The ages of siya and lavanya differ by 26 years. 8 years ago, the siya was 3 times as old as lavanya. What i

The sum of the present age of mother and her daughter is 64 years. Six years ago, the age of the mother w

The ratio of Anuj and kamla is in the ratio 5: 8. After 8 years, the ratio of ages of Anuj and kamla will be in t

Ten years ago, in 2010 the sum of ages of a Mother and son was 44 years. If the ratio of present ages of th

The ages of kaitan and savani differ by 26 years. 8 years ago, the kaitan was 3 times as old as savani. What

The age of Mr. Kevin in 2020 was 1/80 of his birth year. What is his age in 2020?

The speed of the boat with the current is found to be 45km/hr and the speed of the current is 1
A boat takes 19 hours for travelling downstream from point A to point B and coming back to a point C which

It takes A 3hour to Row to a place and to come back. If the stream is running at 3 km/hr and B has a speed

An ocean current flows at a rate of 2 km/hr. A shark can swim in still water at a rate of 5 km/hr. what is the

Anvita takes 3 hours more while swimming upstream than downstream. Her speed in still water is 9 km/hr.
A boat covers 25km downstream and 15km upstream in 5 hours find the velocity of current?

manish can row 27[1/9] km/hr in still water in the river near his house . He finds that it take
A Women's speed with the current is 15 km/hr and the speed of the current is 2.5 km/hr. The women's spee

mahi can row 27[1/9] km/hr in still water in the river near his house . He finds that it takes

Jonny can row a boat at 8 kmph downstream and 4 kmph upstream. Calculate his rowing speed in

Carl can row a boat at 6 kmph downstream and 4 kmph upstream. Calculate his rowing speed in st
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A boat takes 80 minutes less to travel 56 miles downstream than to travel the same distance upstream. If th

A boat takes 90 minutes less to travel 60 miles downstream than to travel the same distance upstream. If th
A boat covers a distance of 30 km upstream in 2 hours while it take 1/2 hours to cover the same distance do

A motor boat in still water travels at a speed of 36 km/h. it goes 56 km upstream in 1 hour 45 minutes. The

A boat can travel with a speed of 16 km/hr in still water. If the rate of the stream is 5 km/hr, then what is th
A boat can row 36 km/hr along the current and 24 km/hr against the current. Find the ratio of the speed of

A boat can row 1/4th of a km against the stream in 11½ minutes and return in 9½ minutes. Find the speed
Rajesh takes twice as long to row a distance against the stream as to row the same distance in favor of the

A boat can row 16 km/hr along the current and 14 km/hr against the current. Find the speed of the current

A boat moves down the stream at the rate of 1 km in 6 minutes and up the stream at the rate of 1 km in 10
A boat goes 16 km upstream in 2 hours and downstream in 1 hour. Find how much time this boat will take t

A man takes 3 hr and 45 minutes to row a boat 15 km with the current in a river and 2 hours 30 minutes to

A man rows with the stream 10 km per hour and against the stream at 5 km per hour. Man‘s rate in still wat

A boat takes 90 min less to travel 36 miles downstream then to travel the same distance upstream. If the sp

A father with his dog crossed a river in 5hr and his son crossed the river in 3hr.What is the speed of the dog

A has travelled 6 hours with a speed of 25km/hr and at what speed B have to be travell along t

A boy have been travelled upstream witha speed of 36km/hr and downstream with a speed of 24
Prasanth rows upstream with a speed of 60km/hr and downstream with a speed of 15km/hr.The speed of st

Mahesh rows with a speed of 5km/hr in still water and rows in stream with speed of 4km/hr.wha
An elephant crosses a river with a speed of 35km/hr in downstream when the speed of the river is 25km/hr.

A group of people was crossing a river with speed of 50km/hr and speed of the stream is 20km/hr.What is t

Prakash goes downstream and covers a distance of 54km in 6hrs.The speed of the boat is twice the speed o

Akash rows a boat in a upstream with a speed of 45km/hr and downstream with aspeed of 25km/h
A traveller was sailing along the river with a speed of 7km/hr. The speed of the river was given by 5km/hr. w

A frog swims downstream with a speed of 10km/hr ,where the speed of the river is thrice the speed of the fr
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A horse was moving against to the river with a speed of 35km/hr.while the river is travelling w
An ant was swimming downstream in a stream to cover a distance of 20km in 5 hours.If the speed of ant wa
If a cat speed in still water 14km/hr and stream with a speed of 10km/hr. what was the average speed of th

A woman was crossing a river with a speed of 12km/hr and her daughter also crossing the river with a spee

A person can swim in water with a speed of 13 km/hr in still water. If the speed of the stream
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If an amount is increased by 53% in 6 years at simple interest. Then, what will be the compound interest of

Simple and compound interest of certain amount is subtracted, and the value is Rs. 372. Find the interest ra

Find the compound interest if the principal amount is Rs. 88,000 and the rate and time given is
The simple interest on a certain amount is calculated as Rs. 440 for 2 years. If the interest rate is 13%, then

Rs.5800 is changed to Rs 6360 in 4 years. If the interest rate is raised by 3%, then find the changed amoun

Find the simple interest on Rs. 85,500 at 10% p.a. for a period of 9 months?
There is 72% increase in an amount in 6 years at simple interest. What will be the compound int

Find the simple interest on Rs.5500 for 11 months at 7 paisa per month?
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At what rate of compound interest per annum will a sum of Rs.5200 become Rs. 6641.85 in 3 years?

A sum of Rs.25,500 amounts to Rs. 34000 in 5 years at the rate of simple interest. What is the rate of intere

The principal amount is put on Compound Interest for two years at 44%. It gets 1234 more if the interest is

Suresh took loan from a Cooperative Society at the rate of 17% p.a. simple interest. After 4 years he had to

The difference between CI and SI on an amount of Rs. 25,000 for 2 years is Rs. 240. Find the rate of interes
The Simple interest on a certain sum for 2 years at 5% per annum is Rs. 85. The corresponding compound i

A tree increases annually by 1/4 th of its height. By how much will it increase after 2 years, if i

The Simple interest on a certain sum for 2 years at 15% per annum is Rs. 114. The correspondi

A sum was put at simple interest at a certain rate for 6 years. Had it been put at 2 % higher r
A sum of Rs. 28000 becomes Rs. 42000 at the end of 4 years when calculated at simple interest. Find the ra

Rs. 1925 is given by Laksmi on loan at the starting of a year on a certain interest rate. She als
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The simple interest @ 6% per annum received on a principal of Rs. X was Rs. 482.40 when invested for 3 ye

A man lends Rs. 30000 in four parts. If he gets 8% on Rs. 6000; 7.5% on Rs 12000 and 0.5 % o
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Mary borrowed Rs. 960 from John at 12% p.a. SI for 6 years. He then added some more money to the borro

What interest will he had on Rs. 450 in 2 years, if an interest of Rs. 0.80 is charged on Rs. 2 for 4 years?

A sum of money lent out at simple interest amounts to Rs. 800 in 2 years and Rs. 1250 in 5 years. Find the

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A sum fetched a total simple interest of Rs. 4225 at the rate of 8 p.c.p.a. in 4 years. What is th
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In how many ways can 7 identical balls be distributed in 5 different boxes if any box can contai
In the word "BANKING" , we consider AI as one letter. Thus, we have BNKNG (AI). This has 6 letters of w

A college has 10 basketball players. A 5-member team and a captain will be selected out of the

In how many ways the 18 English and 12 Hindi books can be kept on the shelf so that two book

In how many ways a commitee of 5 member can be selected from 6 men and 5 ladies, consisting

How many words can be formed from the letter of the word 'DIRECTOR' so the vowel are always

How many arrangements can be made from 'ENGINEERING' ?

How many 4 digit numbers can be formed (without repetition) with the digits 1,2,5,7,8,9,0 ?

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The number of ways in which the letters of the word CAPSULE can be rearranged so that the eve

The number of ways in which 20 different flowers of two colors can be set alternatively on a neck

Calculate the number of ways a mixed double tennis player can be arranged, if there are a tota

In how many different ways can the letter s of the word ‗PRESENTEE‘ be arranged?

How many four letter distinct initials can be formed using the alphabets of English language such

In how many ways a committee, consisting of 5 women and 6 men can be formed from 8 men

Out of 7 consonants and 4 vowels, how many words of 3 consonants and 2 vowels can be forme

How many 3 digit can be formed from the digits 2, 4, 6, 8, 5, 7 and 1 which are divisible by 5 an

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Out of 5 women and 4 men, a committee of three members is to be formed in such a way that a

In how many ways can the letters of the word ‗RIDDLED‘ can be arranged?

There are five comics numbered from 1 to 5. In how many ways can they be arranged, so that p

How many integers, greater 999 but not greater than 4000, can be formed with the digit 0, 1, 2, 3

In how many rearrangement of the word AMAZED, is the letter ‗E‘ positioned in between the 2 '

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How many parallelograms will be formed if 5 parallel horizontal lines intersect 4 parallel vertical

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 If you flip a a coin 10 times. How many ways can you get atleast 6 tails?

In how many ways can the letters of the word 'chandana' be arranged?

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A box contains tickets numbered from 1 to 12. 3 tickets are to be chosen to give 3 prizes. What is

Without repletion using digits 2,4,5,7,8,9 and 0 how many number can be made which lies b/w
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In a group there are 3 women and 3 men. 4 persons are selected at random from the group. Fi

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A friends’ group had been to a party. There was a security check and all of them were asked to

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How many combinations is possible selecting four letter word. “Calendar” with the condition that

In how many ways the word ”RECREATE” is arranged so that the vowels always be together?

In how many ways can a group of 6 boys and 3 girls be made out of a total of 8 boys and 4 girls

How many words can be formed by using all letters of the word 'THUNDER'?

What is the minimum number of ladies in the group if it is considered that in a group there are

A bag contains 8 mangoes and 6 bananas. If 3 fruits are drawn out. What is the probability that th

The price of orange is first increased by 15% and then decreased by 10%, what is the change in

The value of a^3+b^3+3ab, when value of a+b=1?

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From a total of 8 students A teacher has to choose the maximum different groups of 4 students

A bag contains 6 white, 7 red and 8 blue balls. Four balls are drawn at random from the bag. The

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2/3rd of the balls in a bag are red, the rest are pink. if 5/9th of the red balls and 7/8th of the p

Find the number of different meals of 5 items that you can get from the given menu of 13 items

A club has total of 18 members 8 males and 10 females. Find out the number of ways of picking

Akhila invited her 7 friends for dinner. In how many ways she can make them sit around a circul

A woollen bag contains 4 red coins, 6 purple coins and 8 green coins. Find out in how many ways

How many different garlands can be made using 9 flowers of different colours?

There are 8 boys and 11 girls in a classroom. In how many ways teacher can select 4 boys and 6
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In a Class, there are 10 boys and 15 girls interested in Basket Ball. Four players are chosen ra

A man has eight blue marbles and four white marbles. He randomly takes out four marbles. Find

In how many ways can the letters of the word 'REQUIRE' be arranged?

Number of triangles formed in a polygon having 14 sides is:

A father with 7 children takes 3 children at a time to the Science park, as often as he can witho

In a bike race there are 7 persons participated for 7 positions named as A, B, C, D, E, F, G.

In how ways were team of five can be formed from 5 boys and 4 girls such that at least one boy

There are seven visiting places in a city and can visit the 3 places on a day. Find the number of w

In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'READING' be arranged in such a way t

25 people are there, they are shaking hands together, How many handshakes possible?

How many alphabets need to be there in a language if one were to make 1 million 2 letter initial

What is the number of possible words that can be made using the word “CONTROLLER” such tha

What is the number of possible words that can be made using the word “UNIT” such that the vo

A college has 12 basketball players. A 5­member team and a captain will be selected out of these 12 players

In how many different ways can the letters of the word 'MEETING' be arranged in such a way t

There are eight beaches in goa that a tourist can visit and the tourist can visit 4 beaches in a d

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In a locality, there are 12 houses in a row. On a particular night, a thief planned to steal from

The number of the way during which 14 totally different books are often organized within the bo
Raghu and ramesh have to travel from thier home town to Indira Gandhi International Airport via the Metro.

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Two numbers are in the ratio 3:5, if 5 is added to both the numbers then their ratio will be 19:3

In a river, the ratio of the speed of stream and speed of a boat in still water is 2 : 5 Again, rati

The ratio of radii of two right circular cylinders is 6:7 and their heights are in the ratio 5:9. The

The ratio of investments of A and B is 8 : 7 and the ratio of their yearend profits is 20 : 21. If

Ravi's collection contains Europe, American and Germany stamps. If the ratio of Europe to Amer

A mixture contains Milk and water in the ratio 4 : 3. If 5 liters of water is added to the mixture,

Salaries of A, B and C are in the ratio 5:7:8. There is a proposal to increase their slaries by 4

A dog takes 3 leaps for every 5 leaps of a hare. If one leap of the dog is equal to 3 leaps of the h

A cubical block of metal weighs 6 pounds. How much will another cube of the same metal weigh if
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The students in three batches at Mindworkzz are in the ratio 2:3:5. If 20 students are increased

Two boxes are filled with stones 40% and 80% which is more than the third box. Find the ratio

Rs.4930 is divided among 3 children ,5 teachers and 4 librarians such that 2 librarians get as mu

A committee is formed where 20% of gents are same as that of 1/8 th of ladies. What is the total

John, Joe and Jason are working together and they get a sum of money which is divided among

56 should be divided into two parts. Where sum of 2 times the number and 4 times the other num

The speed of a boat in still water is 300% more than the speed of the current. What is the res

In a community ladies and gents are joining a campaign. Two third of the total gents and Half of

Kia, Mia and Sia are cousins stay together working in different companies. Thier income is in the

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Jalyaan floats with 3/5 of its weight above the water. What is the ratio of the ship Jalyaan sub

Arun and Varun can complete a work in 11 & 9 days respectively. They complete a work togethe

Ratio of income of Sri and Mrunal is 6:7, their expenditures are in the ratio of 7:1. Whose inc

Ratio of product and difference of two numbers is 32:17, Then what will be the ratio HCF and

Kumar invest in two companies in the ratio 15:17 for two years, after that he increase his inves

The ratio of two consecutive odd numbers is in ratio 13:17. What is the ratio of difference and

Sanathan Colony has number of girls and boys who are literate and illiterate. Illiterate girls are 2

Two numbers are in the ratio of 1 : 2. If 7 be added to both, their ratio changes to 3 : 5. The g

The soldiers in two armies when they met in a battle were in the ratio of 10 : 3. Their respectiv

A Mahal has provisions for 60 days. If after 15 days 500 men strengthen them and the food las

The ratio of marks obtained by Vishal and Barun is 6:56:5. If the combined average of their pe

In a pocket of S, the ratio of Rs.1 coins, 50p coins and 25p coins can be expressed by three cons

Salaries of Ravi and Sumit are in the ratio 2:3. If the salary of each is increased by Rs. 4000,

A sum of Rs. 427 is to be divided among A, B and C such that 3 times A’s share, 4 tunes B’s shar
In a class of 39 students the ratio of boys and girls is 2 : 1. Radhika ranks 15th among all the students from

The ratio of number of ladies to gents at a party was 1: 2 but when 2 ladies and 2 gents left , the ratio beac

In a mixture of 45liters , the ratio of sugar solution to salt solution is 1: 2 . What is the amount

In a certain room , there are 28 women and 21 women . What is the ratio of men to women ? Wha
The ratio of third proportional to 12 and 30 and the mean proportional between 9 and 25 is ?

The salaries of A, B, C are in the ratio 2:3:5.If the increments of 15%,10% and 20% are allowed r

Seats of mathematics,physics and biology in a school are in the 5:7:8.There is a proposal to i

Two numbers are 10% and 30% more than the third number, then what is the ratio of those t
Kriti and Shruthi’s earnings are in the 3:5, when their salaries increase by Rs.2500 the ratio of

A tank contains mixture of blue paint and red paint in the ratio 2:3. To maintain a colour shade 3

Earnings of Ria, Manu and Jaanu are in the ratio of 1:2:3. If earnings of Manu and Jaanu togeth

P, Q, and R taking up a work for Rs.427. depending on their efficiency the wages should be such

Mixture in the tank number 1 contains 40% of water and 60% of milk. Mixture in the tank number

Three bags consists of blue balls in the ratio of 3:4:5. Ratio of balls in first and second bag

Shivu and Meenal have 3 children among whom ratio of first two is 3:5, and that of last two is

The sum of ages of three children is 98. If the ratio of the first to second is 2 : 3 and that of the

A contractor increases the monthly wages of the workers in the ratio 22:25. But he also notices a

I have three balls of different quality which ranges Rs.2, Rs.5 and Rs.10. I spend Rs.120 on thes

In a district of 156800 women, the ratio of men and women is 7:8 and the percentage of their

Arpitha bought some chocolates of Rs.1, 2 and 5. She had Rs.20 which she gave to the shopkeep

Many business offices are located in buildings having 2-8 floors. If a building has more than 3 flo

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If highways were restricted to cars and only those trucks with capacity of less than 8 tons, most

There are numerous reasons why individuals want to run their own businesses. Some foresee more

If highways were restricted to cars and only those trucks with capacity of less than 8 tons, most

Offshore oil-drilling operations involve an unavoidable risk of an oil spill, but importing oil on

In terms of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), rural households have more purchasing power than d

In contrast to the earlier predictions, demand for sugarcane has not risen in recent years, yet,

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____life is about what we make it

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synonym of ARISTOCRACY

synonym of ZOOPHILE
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Letter: Telegram :: Train : ?


Choos the proper alternative for the second pair giving the same relation as the first pair

Fear : Panic
Dennis :: :Provocation
Ritchie c : : Bjarne: Stroustrup
________ : ?

Choose the proper option to fulfill the same relation as of the first pair

Husband : Wife : : Brother : ?


Choose the proper option to fulfill the same relation as of the first pair
Fire : Extinguish : : Thirst : ?
Choose the proper option to fulfill the same relation as of the first pair
Soldier : Regiment ::

Paw : Tiger :: Hoof : ?


love:hate::good:

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Coldplay:pop::Metallica:?
Coffee:code::netflix:?

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Select the
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correct option.
option.

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candid: ?:

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Goa:beach::kashi:?

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UI:wireframes::program:?

Goa:Panjim::Maharashtra:?
Japan:sushi::Italy:?

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find out the alternative which will replace the question mark. MASTER : PDVWHU :: NOVICE : ?

Choose the proper option for the question mark

Choose
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: 14proper
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Islam : The Quran :: Shinto : ?

Trachoma : Eyes :: Vitiligo : ?

smallpox : Virus :: Candidiasis : ?

Dirofilariasis : Mosquitoes :: Hepatitis : ?

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Dendrology : study of trees :: Irenology : ?

Hippology : study of horses :: Kalology : ?

daffadil : Poppy :: Bluebell : ?

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Given that 27th February 2003 is thursday. What was the day on 27th February 1603 ?

At what time between 7 and 8’o clock will be the hands of a clock in the same straight line but,
An accurate clock shows 8 o'clock in the morning. Through how may degrees will the hour hand rotate when
How many times in a day, the hands of a clock are straight?

A boy saw the clock when it is 5 a.m. The clock loses 8 minutes in half a day. What will be the true time whe

What is the angle between hour hand and minute hand at 5:40pm?

What is the angle between hour hand and minute hand at 3:15pm?

What is the angle between hour hand and minute hand at 2:50pm?
What is the angle between hour hand and minute hand at 6:55am?

What is the angle between hour hand and minute hand at 1:25pm?
What is the angle between hour hand and minute hand at 8:40pm?

What is the angle between hour hand and minute hand at 2:35pm?

What is the angle between hour hand and minute hand at 1:32am?
What is the angle between hour hand and minute hand at 7:30am?
What is the angle between hour hand and minute hand at 2:18pm?

How many times will the hands of clock coincide for a day?
How many times a day the hands are straight?

How many times a day the hands are opposite to each other?

An accurate clock indicates 4 O' clock in the evening. Through how many degrees the hour hand turns when

An accurate clock indicates 12 O' clock in the afternoon. Through how many degrees the hour hand turns wh
At what time between 4 and 5, will the hands of a clock coincide?

At what time between 8 and 9, will the hands of a clock coincide?

At what time between 10 and 11, will the hands of a clock coincide?

At what time between 1 and 2, will the hands of a clock coincide?

At what time between 3 and 4, will the hands of a clock coincide?

A clock is set at 6am. It loses 20 minutes in 24 hours. What will be the correct time when the clock indicates

A clock is set at 3pm. It loses 15 minutes in 24 hours. What will be the correct time when the clock indicates

A clock is set at 1am. It loses 30 minutes in 24 hours. What will be the correct time when the clock indicates

A clock is set at 11am. It loses 10 minutes in 24 hours. What will be the correct time when the clock indicate

A clock gains 30 seconds in 10 minutes was set right at 3 p.m. In the night of the same day, when the watc

A clock gains 20 seconds in 5 minutes was set right at 10 a.m. In the evening of the same day, when the wa

A clock is set at 6pm. It loses 20 minutes in 24 hours. What will be the correct time when the clock indicates

A clock gains 40 seconds in 15 minutes was set right at 6 a.m. In the afternoon of the same day, when the w

A clock gains 50 seconds in 20 minutes was set right at 8 p.m. In the morning of the same day, when the w

A clock gains 60 seconds in 25 minutes was set right at 2 a.m. In the afternoon of the same day, when the w

An accurate clock shows 8 AM. Through how many degrees will the hour hand rotate when the clock shows 2
From noon, by how many degrees has the hour hand turned at 20 minutes past 5 (Reviewed)

At what time between 4.30 and 5 will the hands of a clock be at right angles?

What is the angle between the minute hand and the hour hand of a clock at 4.30?

If a clock started at noon, then the angle turned by hour hand at 4.45 PM is
Find the angle between the minutes hand and the hours hand at 11:40?

At what between 9 am and 10 am will the angle between the minutes hand and hours hand be 3° (assume t

A watch gain 6 minutes in one hour and was set right at 9 AM. What time will it show at 7PM on the same da

At what time between 8:00 and 9:00 will the minute and hour hands of a clock be pointing at exactly opposi
How many times in a day do the minute and hour hands of a clock overlap?

Considering that the hour hand and minute hand will overlap every 65 minutes, what would be the minutes
How many times in twelve hours does the angle between the hour's and minute's hand of a clock be exactly
If there are two clocks whose hands coincide every 60 min and 72 min respectively then what would be the

At what time between 7.02 and 8.02 will the hands of a watch be in the straight line but no together?

Dev bought a new watch in the evening at 6:10 pm Find the angle between the minute hand and

What does the code ‘la’ stand for in the given code language?

Read the information


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If CHANDANA is coded as DIBOEBOB. What will be PLUG in the same language?

If PART is coded as 5510 then how WATCH will be coded as

CURRENT is coded as 3333 then how WAX will be coded?

In a language WRONG is coded as GNORW then how PAPER is called?

If CLOCK is coded as MDOLD then how MOUSE will be coded in the same language?

In a language PHONE is coded as RGOPD then how FRONT is coded?

In a language RADAR is coded as *?*?# and how DOOR will be coded?

If white is called blue, blue is called red, red is called yellow, yellow is called green, green is called black, bla

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In a certain code, TRIPPLE is written as SQHOOKD. How is DISPOSE written in that code?

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In a certain code MILLION is written as NLINOIO then how is YOGITHA written in that language

In a certain code ‘RATIONAL’ is written as ‘TARNOILA’. How would ‘BRUTAL’ be written in that code?

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In certain language, NEGATIVE is coded as ENAGITEV, how is CHAMPION coded in that code ?

If "A" means "plus", "B" means "divide", "C" means "multiply" and "D" means "minus", then 187 B 17 C 4 A

If CANDLE is coded as EDRIRL , how is FRIEND written in that code ?

In a certain code, BOXER is written as AQWGQ. How VISIT is written in that code?
In a certain code, RIPPLE is written as 613382 and LIFE is written as 8192. How is PILLER written in that cod

If DELHI can be coded as CCIDD, how would you code BOMBAY?

If white is called blue, blue is called red, red is called yellow, yellow is called green, green is called black, bla

In a certain code, TEACHER is written as VGCEJGT. How is CHILD written in that code

If ZEBRA can be written as 2652181, how can COBRA be written?

If '+' means '-'; '-' means '+' and 'x' means ' -'; then 16 - 10 + 9 x8 -5 = ?

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Any manager
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can take perfect shots through this camera.
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Conclusions:
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II.Soon improvement
The panel in the him
will terminate quality of education in India will happen.
tomorrow.
Statement:
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mind ofGreen hunt. public very well.
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change is trying
every time. to have a good relationship with China.
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always been as a good friend to India.
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the annual examinations up to Std. V be abolished?
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facilities and all. Assemb
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opportunities.
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holiday,in the market.
people want to enjoy the view of the places on the way.
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is an organised person.
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one day.
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Statement:
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be saved to is the
the only book
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extent.
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1950 top 10 percent of households in India is 35.
to 1980.
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State X took certain in
distributed steps to tackle the milk glut in the state as the cooperatives
India.
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his colleagues.
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what the day
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If 10th March, 2008 is Monday, what was the day of the week on 11th March, 2015?

The calendar 2017 was repeated for the year

It was Monday on Jan 2, 2006. What was the day of the week Jan 2, 2010?

January 1, 2008 was Tuesday. What day of the week lies on Jan. 1, 2009?

How many non-leap years are there from 1801 to 1900?

When was 2015 Calendar Repeated

What was the day on 29th march, 2006 ?

If 8th March, 2005 is Tuesday, what was the day of the week on 8th March, 2004?

What was the day on June 16, 1998?

How many days will there be from 26th January, 1996 to 15th May, 1996(both days included)?

January 1, 2007 was Monday. What day of the week lies on Jan. 2, 2008?

January 1, 2008 is Tuesday. What day of the week lies on Jan 1, 2009?

On 8th Dec, 2007 Saturday falls. What day of the week was it on 8th Dec, 2006?

On 8thof
Which Feb,
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If 6th March, 2005 is Monday, what was the day of the week on 6th March, 2004?

Today is Monday. After 61 days, it will be:

What will be the day of the week 15th August, 2010?

What was the day of the week on 28th May, 2006?

It was Sunday on Jan 1, 2006. What was the day of the week Jan 1, 2010?

If Mar 18th,1994 falls on Friday then Feb 25th,1995 falls on which day?

If the day before yesterday was Saturday, what day will fall on the day after tomorrow?

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What may be the day on 27th January 1948?

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The calendar for the year 2007 will be the same for the year:

If 4 september 2001 is friday, then what day of week lies 4 september ,2003?

January 1, 2017 was Sunday. What day of the week lies on Jan. 1, 2018?

Maris 70 years old grand mothers 1st birthday was celebrated on January 26, 1950. What day of the week w

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statement?

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I. Those who cannot read and write are literate.

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the given statements.

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P starts from office in north direction and covers 6m and turns west covers 2m and then toward

Sachin is standing to the east of kiran who is standing to th e north of pranav.In which directio

Sachin walks 4 km towards the south and then turns to the right. After walking 3km he turns to

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A man facing towards west turned about 45° in the clock wise direction and turned in the same di

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and D live in and
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turns to rightThe
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he turns tohouse but an
the right in the north

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Joseph runs 82 Km east and then 20 Km south. Next, he runs 82 Km west. How far is he from his i

Vikas walks 18 meters towards east, then turns to his right and walks 18 meters and then turns t

A man is facing towards the North and turns through 45° clockwise, again 180° clockwise and the

Raju moves 30m towards East and then turning right he goes 50m the turning to left he goes 12m

If South-East becomes North, North-East becomes West and so on. What will West become?

A man walks 12 km towards south and then turns to the left. After walking 6 km he turns to the

Mohit puts his timepiece on the table in such a way that at 6 P.M. hour hand points to North. In

Y is in the East of X which is in the North of Z. If P is in the South of Z, then in which direction of

One evening before sunset Girish and Karan were talking to each other face to face. If Karan's s

Anand put his timepiece on the table in such a way that at 6 P.M. hour hand points to North. In

Fathers and mothers are made to sit in 5 rows and 5 columns all of them facing North. P is at the

Raghu facing West rotates 135 degree anticlockwise, then 90 degree clockwise aging 135 degree

Starting from the point M, Jamit walked 11 km towards west. He turned left and walked 15 km. H

Golu started from his house towards North. After covering a distance of 12 km. he turned towar

Namita walks 14 meters towards west, then turns to her right and walks 14 meters and then turns

A man is facing towards the west and turns through 45° clockwise, again 180° clockwise and the

A player X stands 50 yards away from Y in the West. He moves 10 yards straight towards South

A person is facing towards East. He turns left and walks 20 meter. Then he turns left again and

Mr. Gourav travels a distance of 18 km towards north, 9 km towards east and finally 22 km towards
A person starts from point A, walks 5m towards south and reaches point B. He then turns left a

Chanakya started walking towards north to reach his school. After reaching the school he turned

A, B, C, D and E are five friends sitting in a room in following manner.C is equidistant from A

wo friends Suraj and Dheeraj start from a place and travel 5 km towards east. From there, Suraj t

An ant movers 10 cm towards east and turns to the right-hand moves 3 cm. Then it moves to its ri

If a car starts at point P and travels 14 miles directly to Q in North, then 48 miles directly West

Krutika walks 20 km towards North. From there he walks 16 Km towards South. Then, he walks 3 K

Ramu started from his house towards North direction for morning walk. After covering 60 m, he t

Manu and Venu started walking towards each other. They walked 4km and then turned right and

A river flows West to East and on the way turns left and goes in a semi-circle round a hillock, and

if a person is standing towards northwest and turns towards anticlockwise direction with an angle

Ravi is searching for a hostel he started from bus stop and walked towards west for about 5m

Varun starts from a point he takes east and walk 6km, then he turns left and walk 8km, what is t

during the sunset sham is facing sun and in which direction is his left hand

One morning rahi and udai were talking to each other face to face at a crossing. If udai shadow wa
From point P, Raghu moves towards west for 3meters to reach point Q. Then he turns left and moves 4 met
What is the direction of T with respect to point P?

One morning after dawn, Pritesh was standing facing a rod. The shadow of the rod fell exactly to

I walk 30 metres in North-West direction from my house and then 30 metres in South-west directi

A man walks 5 km toward south and then turns to the right. After walking 3 km he turns to the l

One morning Sujata started to walk towards the Sun. After covering some distance she turned to r

If South-East becomes North, North-East becomes West and so on. What will West become?

Rohit walked 25 m towards south. Then he turned to his left and walked 20 m. He then turned to

Ben's house is in North-West direction from Ram's house in which directions is the Ram's house

If South-East becomes North, North-East becomes West and so on. What will South become?

A jonnu walks 15 km toward south and then turns to the right. After walking 3 km he turns to th

yami walk 20 metres in north-east direction and then 20 metres in south-east direction .after th

if north becomes south-west and south-west becomes east all the directions are chnged in same

A man is facing sunset. He turns 90 degree in the clockwise direction and then another 180 degre

A plane is piloted from a point towards South. The direction is changed first towards right and th

Sachin walks 20 km towards North. He turns left and walks 40 km. He again turns left and walks 2

Aarthi walked 4 km east of her house and then turned north covering 3 km. Finally, She moved 5

Vaani starts walking in a direction and walks 5m.Now he takes a left turn and walks another 5m.Th

A started from his house towards west. After walking a distance of 15 m. He turned to the right
Y is in the East of X which is in the North of Z. If P is in the South of Z, then in which direction of Y, is P?

Y is 40 m South-West of W. If M is 40 m South-East of W, then M is in which direction of Y?

Flinn drove his alto towards Panjim in North, then turned left to Neura and drove 10 km and agai

A man walks 8 km toward north and then turns to the left. After walking 4 km he turns to the ri

A man starts from a point and walks 2 km towards north. He turns right and walks 3 km. Then he

From his house, Lohith went 25 km to the North. Then he turned west and covered 15 km. Then h

Suresh left from his office at 6 p.m. moved towards direction of sun for 50 m then turned to his

A child has strayed from his path while coming home from the school.He first goes 4km toward

A boy rode his bicycle Northward, then turned left and rode 3 km and again turned left and rode

One morning vani and deepa were talking to each other face to face at a crossing. If deepas shad

From a certain point I go 30 meters to the east, then I turn right and go 15 meters. I turns righ
P, Q, R,
Anup S, towards
runs & T are standing
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15 m,to the north
turns I aruns
left and playground
another such asHe
20 m. given below:
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what is the distance b/w R and Q?

One evening previous to dusk Rashmi and Heena were conversing face to face with each other. If

Some boys are sitting in three rows all facing North such that A is in the middle row. P is just to
Study
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answer only
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the persons.
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team scored
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12.
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year ends and with Tuesday.
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than Q. to Shivani?
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How is PRODUCT written in that code language?

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language, AIEEElanguage?
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Reema is two floors below Peter who is 3 floors above Shikha.
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facing is Meena’s
east birthday?
direction and if she turns to her right she will face Raj.
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Shikha remembers that Meena’s birthday was 4 months ago.
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code language.
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Sohanreturned to Hyderabad
left Hyderabad fromfor
on Monday Chennai on Thursday.
Chennai.
What is the average (arithmetic mean) of x, y, and z ?
What will be
II. Sohan leftthe total weight
Hyderabad of 10 poles,
on Monday each of the same weight ?
for Chennai.
(1) x + 2y + 3z = 10
1.
(2)One-fourth
3x + 2y + of z=the
14weight of each pole is 4 kg.
What is the average (arithmetic mean) of x, y, and z ?
2. The total weight of three poles is 20 kilograms more than the total weight of two poles.
(1) x + 2y + 3z = 10
(2) 3x + 2y + z = 14

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(II) City Q is 30 kms from City R.


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A. If I subtract four from the total number of marbles, I get a prime number

B. The total number of marbles is a multiple of 3


What is the distance between point A and B?

I. Point C is 4m away in east direction from point A. Point D is in 2m north of point C.

II. Point B is in north-west of point D.

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The average of the first four numbers is four times of the fifth number. Find the fifth number.

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A triangle is circumscribed by a circle. What is the perimeter of the triangle? Statement I : The ci

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Find the missing Alphabet Sequence from the series? QPO, NML, KJI, _____, EDC

Find the missing Alphabet Sequence from the series? B2CD, _____, BCD4, B5CD, BC6D
Find the missing one: DH : GK :: MQ : ?

Find the next Alphabet Sequence from the series? QAR, RAS, SAT, TAU, _____
Directions (Q5 - Q8): Based on the series given below, answer the following questions:
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element which
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left?
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Which element is placed 4th to the right of 11th element from left?

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if all the symbols in the series are removed, which element will be sixth from the right end of th
How many symbols are there in between the first vowel from left and the first consonant from the
right end of the series?
How many such symbols are there in the given series which are immediately preceded by a
symbol and followed by a consonant?

Which element is second to the right of the fifth element from the left of the series?
What is the product of all the numbers given in the alphanumeric series?

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A-9 B-16 ? D-36 E-49

Z-12 X-8 ? T-0 R-8

P-1 ? R-27 S-256 T-3125

? G-4 H-6 I-8 J-10


Directions
A-26 B-25 (Q19
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234 657 283 647 994
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which will be highest number thus formed?
If the first and last digit of each number is interchanged with each other, which will be the
smallest number thus formed?
. When all the digits in each number is multiplied with each other, the product of which of these
numbers shall be the greatest?
If the digit at one’s place of the largest number is added to the digit at hundreds place of the
smallest number. What will be the sum of the two numbers?

Directions (Q23 - Q26): Based on the alphanumeric series given below, answer the following questions: 4 G

Which element is placed sixth to the right of the seventh element from left?

. How many such vowels are there in the given series, each of which is followed by a consonant
. If all the symbols and vowels are eliminated from the series, which element shall be seventh from
the right end of the series?
Which element is fourth to the left of second element from right end of the series?

Directions (Q27-Q28): Refer to the alphanumeric series given below and answer the following questions:
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How many vowels in the above arrangement are preceded by a symbol?


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Which is the Refer to
second element to the
the numerical
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When all the digits in each of the given numbers are arranged in ascending order, which numb

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If the above sequence is written in the reverse order, then which element will be 5th to the righ
Which element is seventh to the left of sixteenth element from the left in the above sequence?
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is reversed?
Note: Step 2 is performed after completion of step 1

How many numbers are there which is/are immediately preceded by a letter if all the vowels ar
How many elements are between the second composite number from left end and first prime number from

How many symbols are to the the left of second vowel from right end in the sequence obtained a

With respect to the sequence after step 2, four of the following five are alike in some way and
Directions: (Q41 - Q44) These questions are based on the following arrangement of letters/numbers/symbo
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How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately follo
Which of the following is the fifth to the right of eighth element to the left of the thirteenth elem

If all the numbers, vowels and the symbol ‘&’ are removed from the above arrangement, whi
Directions: (Q45 - Q48) Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the following questions given
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rings, and we would get all the graft.”

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30 35 34 32

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300 400 500 600

30 20 40 10

20% 25% 30% 40%

300 200 250 350


66.67% 75.5% 80% 85.5%
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1 14 21 20

39, 30 41, 32 42, 33 43, 34

588 apples 600 apples 672 apples 700 apples

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2;3 1;1 3;4 4;3

2700 2900 3000 3100

57% 60% 65% 90%

Rs. 200 Rs. 250 Rs. 300 None of these

Rs. 15 Rs. 15.70 Rs. 19.70 Rs. 20

Rs. 6876.10 Rs. 6999.20 Rs. 6654 Rs. 7000

2500 2700 2900 3100

54% 64% 74% 84%

10000 12000 14000 16000

20 30 40 50

500 600 800 1000

10 20 30 40

6% 8% 10% 12%

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Rs.180 Rs.120 Rs.480 data insufficient


Rs
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150 increase 200

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400 240 80%


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Rs.3630 Rs.2840 Rs.3200 Rs.5600


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Rs.18000 Rs.15000 Rs.17000 Rs.14000

6 months 8 months 10 months 7 months

Rs.240 Rs.350 Rs.340 Rs.390

Rs.2400 Rs.1800 Rs.3600  Rs.6000

Rs.3750 Rs.3000 Rs.3200 Rs.2160

3:04:05 12:15:20 20:15:12 6:08:10

Rs.4500 Rs.5200 Rs.1800 Rs.3000

Rs. 10000 Rs. 14400  Rs. 17600 Rs. 19200

4 6 8 3

Rs. 6200 Rs. 6400 Rs. 4200 Rs. 7750

Rs. 65400 Rs. 62400 Rs. 63400 Rs. 66200

5:3:4 4:06:02 5:03:02 4:06:03

Rs. 12000 Rs. 15000 Rs. 18000 Rs. 50000

Rs 7000 Rs 6000 Rs 5000 Rs 8000

Rs 88000 Rs 98000 Rs 94400 Rs 96800

Rs. 1000 Rs. 5000 Rs. 2200 Rs. 2500

Rs. 200 Rs. 300 Rs. 800 Rs. 600

Rs 500 Rs 1000 Rs 1500 Rs 2000

144 169 225 339

1:02:03 3:04:15 3:05:10 5:06:10

Rs. 45 Rs. 50 Rs. 55 Rs. 60

4 months 5 months 6 months 8 months

Rs.700 Rs.800 Rs.900 Rs.1000

3 months 6 months 10 months 12 months

11:13:15 11:13:17 12:17:18 12:15:16

22000 28000 32000 36000

4000 5000 6000 7000

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Rs. 8400 Rs. 11,900 Rs. 13,600 Rs. 14,700

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3:05:02 3:05:05 6:10:05 Data inadequate

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Rs. 7500 Rs. 9000 Rs. 9500 Rs. 10,000

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7:06:10 12:15:16 42:45:56 Cannot be determined

Rs. 890 Rs. 1335 Rs. 1602 Rs. 1780

Rs. 50000 Rs. 66000 Rs. 72000 Rs. 78000

4:07:01 5:08:12 8:05:12 12:05:08

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3:02:05 24:14:45 80 : 75 : 54 85 : 105 : 74

7;13;17 10;40;72 100 : 64 : 45 110 : 74 : 64

5:07 7:05 7:13 13:07

Rs. 13800 Rs. 16100 Rs. 16500 Rs. 16866.67

Rs. 1300 Rs. 1440 Rs. 1650 Rs. 1800

Rs. 2736 Rs. 3800 Rs.


Rs. 3250
4788 Rs. 6840
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Rs. 4000

Rs. 2000 Rs. 4000 Rs. 6000 Rs. 8000


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2000/- 2500/- 3000/- 3500/-

Rs. 3200 Rs. 3470 Rs. 4200

10 15 20 25

200 250 150 100

60 70 80 90

1300 1900 1600 1500

200 sec 190 sec 210 sec 150 sec

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50 40 25 15

86 sec 80 sec 76 sec None of these

200 m 300m 270m 160m


27 26 28 29

48 50 60 52

140m 125m 100m 110m

20 m 15 m 18 m 25 m

100 seconds 95 seconds 105 seconds 90 seconds

88 ms 77 ms 80 ms 98 ms

3 5 4 8

5.15 km/hr 4.14 km/hr 4.25 km/hr 4.4 km/hr

10 90 15 85

40 sec 47 sec 33 sec None of these

105 metres 80 metres 140 metres 45 metres

30 m 16 2/3 m 33 1/3 m 26 2/3 m

64 m 32 m 60 m 44 m

150 m 120 m 1200 m 210 m

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60m 40m 20m 10m

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20m 25m 22.5m 9m

21 m 26 m 28m 29m

18 m 20 m 27 m 9m

30 points 20 points 10 points 12 points

100 m 75 m 25 m 50m

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400 m 300 m 350 m 500 M

10 Points 12 Points 5 Points 2 Points

10 m 20 m 25 m 12 m

150 m 120 m 125 m 180 m

120 100 150 80

10 20 12 18

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3 5 4 6

100 and its steps110


alyse the input 120following questions:
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1 hr 2 hrs 3 hrs 4 hrs


the output for the input given below.

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5. 54 45 23 67 tha

1. Thankful 2. 45 3. 54 4. Quit 5. Booklist

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5. None
21  of the abo

1. 33 2. 32 3. 21 4. 70 5. 97

1. Step V 2. Step III 3. Step IV 4. Step I 5. Step II

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A. Three B. Four C. Two D. Five E. None of these

A. VI B. VII C. V D. VIII E. None of these

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a. 168 b. 250 c. 287 d. 212 e. 252


a. 2
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a. 60 b. 23 c. 20 d. 74 e. 86

a. Four b. Five c. Six d. Seven e. None of these


a. 05 64 1 81 16b. 64 4 81 16c. 64 4 81 16 25 64d. 36 25 49 09 08 05 49 9 e. None of these
a. 25
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a. 1 b. 4 c. 5 d. 3 e. None of these

a. 5 b. 6 c. 3 d. 4 e. None of these

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pirates  53  prone  61  proxy

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15 hours 23 hours 12 hours 14 hours

1o mins 15 mins 20 mins 25 mins

100 gallons 150 gallons 125 gallons 120 gallons

15 mins 11 mins 12 mins 10 mins

100 mins 124 mins 134 mins 144 mins

6 hours 10 hours 15 hurs 20 hours

12 mins 15 mins 24 mins 30 mins

200 Ltrs 400 Ltrs 600 Ltrs 800 Ltrs

20 hours 8
25hours
hours40 minutes
30 hours 35 hours
21 min 30 minut
7 hours 6 hours 25 minutes 9 hours
112 hours 30 min 15 min 35 min
46
112min
min 25 hours 2 hours

45 min 44 min 40 min

13/12 min 6 min 50 min 40/7 min

21 27 25 22

18 min 36 min 20 min 24 min

7 hr. 50 min 7 hr. 25 min 7 hr. 30 min. 7 hr. 35 min


10 min 12 min 8 min 15 min

12 13 14 15

60 gallons 180 gallons 45 gallons 120 gallons

16 min 12 min 14 min 20 min

45 hrs 60 hrs 75 hrs 90 hrs

5/11 6/11 7/11 8/11

11 min. 15 sec. 12 min. 30 se13 min. 45 sec. 14 min.

36 34 56 48

10 h 12 h 11.2 h 9h

30 vessels 28 vessels 32 vessels 34 vessels

2534 m^3 2647 m^3 968 m^3 2843 m^3

15 11 1/16
7 th part 8

1/9 th part 1/3 th part 1/6 th part

13 (1/5) hours 99/4 hours 18 hours 65 hours

11.12 pm 10.12 pm 2.12 pm 12.12 pm

4 1/5 hours 3 1/3 hours 5 1/5 hours 6 1/5 hours

88min 45 min 36 min 98min


144 min 120 min 125 min
130 min

600 liters 480 liters 329 liters 541 liters

I alone sufficient II alone suffi Both I and II are neBoth I and II are not sufficient to answer
Even with all the three statements, answer cannot be given.
Only II and III All I, II and II None of the above

12 min 15 min 21 min 18 min

85 hours 25 hours 100 hours 125 hours


5 hours
8 hours 12 hours 14 hours
10 min
22 min 45 min 42 min
210 m
250 m 212 m 225 m
The data in both the statements I and II together is necessary to answer the question.
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10 mins 12 mins 15 mins 20 mins

2.5 hours 2 hours 3.5 hours 3 hours


3800 4200 4400 3200

193 183 223 213

4/189 6|63 2|63 20/21

 66, 77 70, 84 94, 108 84, 96

1,174 74,100 29, 154 29, 145

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1 2 3 4

360 216 512 1728

900 1200 2500 3600

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276 299 322 345

4 10 15 16

4 5 6 8

9000 0.21
9400 and 6.3 9600 9800

2.1 and 6.30 21, 630 2.11, 6.33

1350 2115 1986 1683

3026 2500 5246 1020

123 127 235 305

9600 9900 9100 9020

112 111 152 192

78 25 40 90

0.38 0.36 0.26 0.18

1 2 3 4

364 473 484 143

78 46
56 min 12 sec23 91

46 min 36 sec 45 min 26 min 12 sec

2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 7 25
2 x minutes
2x2x32x3x3x3x7 None

30 minutes 45 minutes 55 minutes

99 101 176 182

10 12 15 18

290 125 94 100


50 75 100 125

18 24 31 53
1/17<16/30<5/9<2/27<3/4
5000 3904 60227 54000

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0 1 8 9

5 10 50 100

41 42 64 34

176 178 184 182

log10 10 = 1 log (2 + 3) = log10 1 = 0 log (1 + 2 + 3) = log 1 + log 2 + log 3

2.87 2.967 3.876 3.912

1/sqrt8 1/(4) 1/(2) 1/(8)

0.934 0.945 0.954 0.958

a + b = 1 a-b=1 a = b a2 - b2 = 1

- (1 + a) (1 + a)-1 a/10 1/10a

699/301 1000/301 0.301 0.699

1.602 1.903 3.903 None of these

1 3 5 10

0 1 5 6

18 19 20 21

30-Apr 40/3 81/256 256/81

loga/b=x/y loga/log/b=x/loga/logb=y/x None of these

2pow10 2 pow100 2pow1000 2pow10000

1%8 4 8 16

6 8 16 32

7 -3 -4 9

7 14 16 18

0 1 2 abc

3%5 2%5 3%4 1%3

16 32 56 66

6 7 -6 -9

4x+z/3+2y/3 2x+z/3+y/3 3x+z/3+2y/3 x+z/3+2y/3

log10 10 = 1 log (2 + 3) = log10 1 = 0 log (1 + 2 + 3) = log 1 + log 2 + log 3 


0 1 2 3

3 4 2 1

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25 35 30 20

2 0 -2 1

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5 -5 6 -6

1%3 8%9 3 None of these

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log10 = 1 log (2 + 3) =  log1 = 0 log (1 + 2 + 3) = log 1 + log 2 + log 3

1 3.0. 5 10

p<q p>q p=q None of these

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7 8 9 10

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2:05 4:03 2:01 4:01

22 per kg 20 per kg 10 per kg 18 per kg

250 kgs 600 kgs 620 kgs 400 kgs

25 kgs 35 kgs 55 kgs 50 kgs

13:05 11:05 18:03 17:05

9:05 7:05 11:07 12:08

35 gallons 45 gallons 55 gallons 60 gallons

2:03 1:01 1:05 1:04

1:05 1:10 1:20 1:15

30kgs 35 kgs 40 kgs 45 kgs

Rs.195 Rs.200 Rs.225 Rs.230

5:06 4:09 7:09 9:07

25 lts 50 lts 100 lts 150 lts

4:05 5:04 1:03 2:03

21 kgs 15 kgs 36 kgs 42 kgs

72 12.5 7.5 60
11 kgs 14 kgs 12 kgs 20 khs

Rs. 83.75 Rs. 73.85 Rs. 37.85 Rs. 38.75

11 kgs 13 kgs 21 kgs 34 kgs

10 lts 12 lts 11 lts 14 lts

4:05 5:04 1:01 2:03

227:213 312:231 24:312 99:100


45liters 35 liters
60liters 2 :3
25liters None
1:1 7:8

638
625 600 619
27.5% 20% 25% 33.33%
47.36 litres 48 litres 46.21 litres
49.34 litres

5:03
3:02 4:03 2:07
6 lts
16 lts 10 lts 8 lts
1:9
3 5 7 9
1:3 2:3 1: 5
M<Y<D D<M<Y
M<D<Y It can't be determined from the given data

5 7.5 8 6
100 75 68
2/5 1/5
50 3/5 6/5

50L
45L 60L
10 Ltr 15 Ltr 20
55LLtr
25 Ltr
102 ltr 160 ltr
150 ltr 171 ltr
25 gallons
30 gallons 25/3 gallons 23 gallons

10.97 litres 20.89 litres


9 litres 15.36 litres
2 is to 1 5 is to 2
2.5 4 is to 1 3 is to 4

2 3 4
22.35
3 :2
21.25 5 :3
22.25 21.35
17 : 2 9:1

7 9 8 5
Rs. 33 Rs. 29.6 Rs. 27 Rs. 26.5
48 litres
49.34 litres 47.36 litres 46.21 litres
210
185.5
Rs. 22.50 Rs. 22
160.5 Rs.
14523 Rs. 23.5
14 6 8 18

733 721 764 750

4356 2676 9865 3224

242 205 341 432


6 : 1296 2 : 1030 8 : 448
9:41
12 13 14 15

150 160 120 180

35.25 35 40 44.5
1475
1389 1672 1928

225 150 125 120

120 124 126 128

5 16.95
3 4 2

17.95 18.95 16.59

116 138 108 128

32 23 42 24

486 468 450 482

1200 1215 1221 1226

4258 5478 8335 9847

33 53 73 93

L25P L250 L27P None of these

263 235 108 329


6 : 1296
375 2 : 1030
463 8 : 448
793 576

9:41

710 700 725 742

789 187 9832 1745

682 1372 2658 598

42 46 48 32

343 8 21 49

81 17.664
49 58 84
709.3125
18.56 15.93 18.32

809.3125 699.3125 609.3125

1315 1314 1316 1317


161064 161063 161066 161065

100 42.5
120 135 154

72 50.1 66

7 10 12 13

14 15 21 23

MI IL IM QW

52.5 15.5 50 75

16 3 5 12

120 124 126 128

54 52 61 57

33 17 9 4

38 46 48 64
324,
131 400 138 140 139

325, 450 320, 392 none of these

Rs. 70
Rs. 280 Rs. 28 Rs. 140

250 240 40 60

6% 0.80% 6.25% 8%
28.57 % 40 % 66.66 % 58.33 %

Rs. 800 Rs. 1000 Rs. 1200 Rs. 1800

30% 42.85% 36% 86%


Rs. 1344 Rs.1370 Rs.1400 Rs. 1599

25% 20% 30% 40%

560 748 387 152

1125 1025 1120 1200


25% 23.4% 26% 22%

650
639 10% 672 239
20% data inadequate
None
10267, 6800 11000, 7500 10000, 3890
129,037,823
120% 125% 67.5% 77%

2:1 5:1 1:5 3:4


Data inadequate
140/3 % 70 % 240/7 %

Rs. 255 Rs. 230 Rs. 360


None
145/78 % 113/56 % 110/13 % 105/13 %

6 800
7 gms 990
8 gms 10
600 gms 900 gms
8 kg 5.6 kg 6 kg
7 kg
90/87 91/125 15/69
15/23
210% 225%
300% 255%
87% 97% 45%
37.4%
3%
6.09% 2.04%
4487.1 4%
2560.6 5632.8
2489
500
1.75 800
2 600
2.25 2.5

550

20 95%
21 25%
22 23
50% 100%

30% 82% 45% 50%

Rs.260 & Rs.370 Rs.240 & Rs.270


Rs.320 & Rs.370 Rs.300 & Rs.270

Rs. 517 Rs. 404 Rs. 405 Rs. 304


Rs. 6/Kg Rs. 10/Kg Rs. 5/Kg
Rs. 8/Kg
24 % gain 56 % gain
69 % gain 18 % gain
250 , 260 240 , 270
250 , 270
240, 260 37.5
None of the above
30%
37 37.75
20% 10% 50%

280 300
275 200
700
594 44
230 569
6%
18 5%
32 24
10% 8%
5.28% 18.57% 10% 25%

15% 44% 25%


32%
Rs, 64, 285
Rs. 64,213 Rs. 58, 645 Rs. 85,714
Rs. 1800 Rs. 2340
Rs. 1200 Rs. 2000

0
144 Gain
256 of Rs.1000 400
No loss or gain Loss of Rs. 1000 Loss of Rs.2000

300 500
250 700
900
1050 350 605
53
33
43
25.3% 63
35.3% 55.3% None

800 66
900 1000 1200
56
95 13

15 13.5 62.1 None

20% 15% 18% 10%

87.50% 12.5%
86.50% 23.50% 40%
None
25% 37.5%

10% 20% 30% 40%

23.33 49
53 83.33
Agenda Procedure
Plan Duration
No profit, no loss6% 8% 10%

Rs
2001400 400 540 320
Rs 1650 Rs 1525 Rs 1625

9500 10500 10000 9000


2561.63
2560.65 2562.65 2561.7
200 230
130 258
26
23 24 25

70 20 30 42.8

34√3 cm2 90√3 cm2 85√3 cm2 64√3 cm2

120 cm2 320 cm2 240 cm2 340 cm2

45 cm2 55 cm2 75 cm2 35 cm2

28 cm 14 cm 42 cm 11 cm

43.5 55.65 63.5 78.65

Equilateral Obtuse Right Angle Acute Angle

12 m 9m 7m 6m

130 120 7800 160

84 90 169 336

1225 sq m 1296 sq m 100 sq m 30 sq m

625 1125 31.25 225

1/2 1/5 1/7 1/3

150 cm^2 60 cm^2 120.5 cm^2 270.63 cm^2


90 ft 67 ft 75 ft 79 ft

300 cm^2 280 cm^2 320 cm^2 292 cm^2

28√3 cm^2 81√3 cm^2 8√3 cm^2 4√3 cm^2

20*10√33 sq.cm20*10√33
10√33 sq.cm22*10√33
sq.cm sq.cm 8:64
25*10√33 sq.cm

14:196 8:14 16:49

Rs.3944 580 cm^2


Rs.6000 Rs.5639 590 cm^2
Rs.7640

571 cm^2 620 cm^2

64 : 121 81 : 100 81 : 121 49 : 81

115.5 cm² 120 cm² 119 cm² 117.5 cm²

480min 320 min 300 min 620 min

8 miles/hr 6.54 miles/hr 5 miles/hr 7.6 miles/hr

2200 metres 2400 metres 2600 metres cannot be determined

745.1 cm2 620 cm2 658.61 cm2 588.75 cm2

3520 m 3420 m 3540 m 3220 m

Rs. 2860 Rs. 3860 Rs. 2560 Rs. 2880

196:225 121:225 121:196 144:225

117.5 cm² 110 cm² 122 cm² 116.5 cm²

remains the samdecrease by decrease by 15% decrease by 32%

6.2 5 3 9.2

43.5 55.65 63.5 78.65

48 min 96 min 108 min 38 min

0.67 cms 0.90 cms 0.77 cms 0.80 cms

2:03 3:02 2:01 1:02

11 13 15 17

1050 1100 1400 2200

88 m 888 m 808 m 880 m

9 cms 12 cms 18 cms 3 cms

9 15 0 6

100% 300% 200% None

11/2 14/11 11/4 11/7

1520 m2 2420 m2 2480 m2 2520 m2

120 cm 160 cm 38 cm 40 cm
15 10 25 20

54 93 102 108

73 57 63 46

4 8 10 None

4:3 12:11 7:4 6:5


17
19 Years 17 18 Data inadequate

15 Years 19 Years 12 Years

10 12 14 16

3 5 7 9

18 yr 35 yr 20 yr None

12 yr 19 yr 11 yr 15 yr

23.89 28.39 25 Cannot be determined

12 yrs 20 yrs 18 yrs 16 yrs

7 am 8 am 7:30 am Cannot
10 am be determined

5 12 7

103 yr 105 yr 120 yr 106 yr

2 yrs 4 yrs 6 yrs 8 yrs

1 12
2 yr 3 1.5

11 yr 43
13 yr
yr 14 yr

12 yr 40 yr 35 yr

8 9 10 11

50 65 70 75

60 90 30 75

25 15 19 20

15 20 2
10yrs 25

12 yrs 20 yrs 15 yrs

14 19 33 38

2 3 1.5 4

17 16 15 14

8 10 12 15

24 26 22 None

16 18 20 22
3 7 9 11

30 yrs 40 yrs 50 yrs 25 yrs

2 yr 4 yr 6 yr 8 yr

45 yr 25 yr 20 yr 30 yr

ages of all 3 of them is 172 years. 80 y

60 y 40 y 120 y

55 y 64
65 y
y 70 y 75 y
25
54 y
y 74 y 84 y

30 y 40 y 45 y

e, the ratio of their ages will become 5 : 6 respectively.

28 y 30 y 32 y 34 y

5y 6y 7y 10 y

25 y 30 y 35 y 40 y

18 y 19 y 25 y 30 y

age was 3 times the age of her daughter.

18 y 19 y 20 y 21 y

12 y 16 y 26 y 32 y

40 y 60 y 45 y 50 y

5:2 1:2 2:3 7:8


b/w Nidhi’s75
age and Sagar’s78
age will be 379
: 4 at that time. 80

54 y 34 y 64 y 74 y

38 y 59 y 69 y 80 y

14 years 29
18 years
years 6 months
20 years 22 years

23 years 6 mont 25 years4 months None of these

42 years 52 years 62 years 44 years


50yrs
24 29 32 None of these

60yrs 70yrs None

30 24 27 33

1 2 May
3 20 4

April 10 17,27,30
April 11 May22

29,18,32 32,29,40 18,30,49


52, 46
55, 39 46,40 64, 56
15.2 years
14 years 18.5 years 20 years

1.5 times 2 times 2.5 times 3 times

30 years 29 years 27 years 33 years

48 21 23 56

15 22 21 20

25 34 27 36
9 years
8 years 3 years 12 years

48 21 23 56

30 years 29 years 25 years 46 years

19 km/hr 32 km/hr 25 km/ht 5 km/hr

12
180km 15
160km 17
140km 120km
5.7 4 20

1.3 4.2
49km
36km 32km 50km

0.5 2 1 1.75

4(2/3) km/hr 2(1/4)km/hr 1(1/9)km/hr None of the above


9 km/hr 12.5 km/hr 8.5 km/hr 10 km/hr.

1(1/9)km/hr None of the above


4 km/hr 2(1/4)km/hr

4 Kmph and 3 K 2
6 kmph
Kmph and
and 0.5 kmphand 2 Kmph7 Kmph and 4 Kmph
5 Kmph
4 kmph and 2 kmph 5 kmph and 1 kmphNone of the above
9.5 km/h
5.2 km/h 7.5 km/h 10 km/h
5 km /hr 8 km /hr 10.4 km /hr
12.5 km /hr

4 5 4.52 3.32
15/9
4 12/7
5.01 4.52 12/5
3.32
13/5
2 hr
1 hr 24 min 1 hr 30 min 1 hr 40 min
4 hr
2 hr 6 hr 8 hr
1/5 3/2 6/7
2/3
0.6 m/sec 1.41 m/sec
0.4 m/sec None
1/9
5/6 2/4 3/1
2 kmph, 12 kmph1 kmph, 15 kmph 15 kmph, 13 kmph
12 kmph, 13 kmph
6 kmph 2 kmph 9 kmph 10 kmph
1/6 Hr 6/5 Hr 8/3 Hr 1/9 Hr

4:1 3:1 2:1 5:1


7.5 kmph 9 kmph
8 kmph 10 kmph
2 kmph
1 kmph 1.5 kmph
None
30km/hr 20km/hr 25km/hr 35km/hr

55km/hr 50km/hr 56km/hr 5.0km/hr


6km/hr 60km/hr
26km/hr none of the above
15km/hr
41.67km/hr 40.66km/hr
5km/hr
44.km/hr
46km 5.6km/hr
25km/hr
3km 10km/hr
16km/hr 15km/hr
44km/hr
42km/hr 42.5km/hr 40km/hr
8km/hr
3km/hr 9km/hr 6km/hr
45km/hr 55km/hr 65km/hr
360 minutes
35km/hr 360 minutes
5 1/2 hr
4 hr
3hr

12km/hr
1.5hr 15km/hr
2.5hr 17km/hr 20km/hr
0.5hr
6hr

7.2hr 2.44hr
10hr 1.85hr
14hr
1.43hr 12.5hr

1.33km/hr 1.963km/hr 2.58km/hr 3.5km


6km/hr 3.4km/hr 2.568km/hr
24km/hr

0.8hr 0.5hr 1.5hr 2.0hr

2.5 hours 3 hours 4 hours 3.5 hours


5.88%

4.55% 5902.4 6.20% 8%


Rs.
48501750 5510.5 4600

Rs. 1650 Rs. 900 Rs. 1250


336.95
337.95 336 337
4739.7
4738.7 4739 4738

10% 11% 12% 12.58%


60628.49
60627.49 60629.49 60630.49
456.92
456 457 none of these
4544.88
4540.88 6412.5
4504.88 4545

64215 64215.5 6421.55


Rs. 12904

770
Rs. 15228 Rs. 12285 Rs. 18225

523 652 425


2 1/2 years 3 years
2 3/4 years 4 years

5.8 8 16 can not be determined

7.5 7 8 8.5
Rs 8690.14
4.66% 5.66% 6.66% 6.50%

Rs 8691.10 Rs 8692.14 Rs 8699.14


Rs. 12500
Rs. 25100 Rs. 12555.55Rs. 15200
9.79%
9% Rs. 87.12
9.80% 8.79%

Rs. 112 109.4 cm


Rs. 89.25 Rs. 92

112.6 cm 105.3 cm 107.8 cm


1000
Rs. 115 Rs. 122.5 Rs. 129.25 Rs. 110.7

5000 2000 2500


12.50%
8% 13.30% 9%

7.50% 9.70% 7.87% 4.89%


6.125
4%
6.5 4.4%
6.25 6.75

4.10% 1800 5%

1400 1600 15% 2000


S>R
5% S<R
10% 20%

S=R S=2R

420 840 720 12.5%


260

10% Rs.
15%500 12%

Rs. 900 Rs. 8000 Rs.


Rs. 9000
600 Rs. 300

Rs. 7000 Data inadequate


Rs. 8500

Rs. 6000 Rs. 8000 Rs. 1900

1450 1250 1061 1300


500, 30%
Rs. 180 Rs. 110 Rs. 150 Rs. 90
Rs.20,54,111.189/-
150, 30% Rs.21,04,111.189/-
120, 12% Rs.32,16,082.916/-
250, 25%

Rs. 11,61,971.72 66412.50

31,449.6
66000.5 66435.5 66735.5

32,653.60 33,675.00 54,987.40

4 5 3 2

24 23 14 12
3 years

8 years 25.19
5 years 29.19 31.19
1 year

20.19 15.75

17.5 20.25 12.75

80 60 72 56

4.80 3.67 7.98 6.66


13203.125
9986.54 10024 12233
7.77
6.5 8.2 9.97

200 330 490 310

720 360 540 760

1260 210 10
c6*6! 10
c5*6

50388 69329 43321 78568

200 150 100 250

2260 1260 2160 2360

89764 28966 277200 63547

720 680 540 340

378 453 324 390

536 293 650 576

20!*10 10!*2 10! * 10! None

1243 1512 1323 1232

12760 15120 13245 12320

26² 26*21 26³*21 26² *21

8C2*2! 8C6 * 15C5 8C5*15C6 cannot be determined

25200 210 210*2 None

250 40 30 120

630 671 650 350

4! 4!-1! 5!-1 None

800 200 400 600

65 55 35 45

34 72 58 92

1000 2000 4000 3000

90 100 110 120

4300 4350 4550 4500


22 24 25 None

42 50 60 None of these

12 13 7 18

5 120 12880 168000

386 385 382 380

72 144 360 324

1 1/2. 1/3. 2/3.

6/7. 1/3. 3/22. 22/3.

120 150 170 250

22 12 10 35

1/3. 1/2. 2/5. 1/4.

15/13 25/11 11/25. 13/15

120 25200 24800 None of the above

20!*11! /8! 20C11 * 8! * 20!*7! /11! 20!*8! *10!

25 20 16 9

200 240 288 300

110 100 112 120

5000 6040 3040 5040

4 5 3 2

20/11 0.5 24/91 1

3.5 5 2.5 4.5

1.5 2 3 1

3 4 5 6

35 12 14 65

7/1197 14/1197 1/1197 4/1197

19 20 21 22

216 645 221 578

715 2100 2252 1287

17110 ways 11760 ways 17160 ways 10761 ways

72 702 720 207

5463 6354 6435 5643

21600 20160 21060 21006

32043 32403 32340 34032


32400 30402 32040 30240

128700 287001 x 11!128007 128700 x 11!

20475 20485 20575 21475

70 71 80 120

260 620 1260 1460

352 425 455 364

17 18 20 15

2250 2650 2520 2550

110 125 130 150

22 45 63 56

720 180 145 986

324 600 300 253

1000 1500 2000 1200

241033 271293 241920 None

10 12 24 16

5044 ways 5540 ways 5544 ways 554 ways

120 720 360 440

120 ways 320 ways 162 ways 132 ways

536 732 654 None of the above

136 92 120 126

9!*5!/2 8!*5!/2 9!*4!/2 9!*5!

49 56 36 59

300 320 330 340

55 33 35 53

10:07:00 15:8 4:3' 5:04

21:03 3:21 21:10 10:21

4 months 6 months 8 months 10 months

10:05 15:2 20:2 25:2

10 12 15 18

1:02:03 2:3:4 3:4:5 4:05:06

9:5' 5:9 3:8 8:3

48 12 36 76
8 men 12 men 2 men 24 men

10 100 90 150

7:8 7:09 7:06 7:05

674 672 872 567

5:08 2:01 4:03 1:02

1:02:03 3:02:01 3:03:01 2:02:01

9:19 12:24 15:26 2:01

2:01 1:02 2:03 3:02

1:03 3:02 2:03 2:01

3:09:05 1:05:03 data inadequate none

1:01 2:01 3:02 3:01

2:03 3:02 1:02 3:01

175 150 275 225

John Joe cannot be determin none

2:3 1:03 1:02 data inadequate

14:11 5:14 4:19 data inadequate

13:12 2:15 14:27 14:30

5:01 4:07 8:09 1:04

20 25 28 32

1,800,980 28000, 8400 54,000,650 430,004,300

1500 6000 3000 4000

925 200 335 500

Rs.26 Rs.46 Rs . 82 Rs . 86

38000 46800 36700 50000

84 140 196 240

9 17 11 15

10 12 18 16

45 47 52 56

5:06 4:07 2:03 1:02

2:01 5:01 7:15 9:14

3:3:10 10:11:20 23:33:60 25:32:34


2:3:4
6:7:8 7:8:9 2:5:7

11:13 12:13 14:13 14:15


7500 5500 5000 3000

12lts 14lts 18lts 26lts

100% 200% 0:00:00 400%

Rs.84 Rs.147 Rs.154 Rs.196

36% : 44% 22% : 30% 20% : 40% 33% : 40%

3:01 4:01 2:01 5:01

45 55 35 25

26 28 30 32

5000 5500 6500 6000

17 18 19 20

367550 367500 367600 367650

3 5 10 12

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38 days 56 days 42 days 50 days

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Let the length of train be x m
When a train crosses a light
post in 9 second the distance covered
2=The increase
length of train in number of asthma cases must have alerted the authorities to take
⇒speed of train = x/9
5 Both
Distance the statements
covered in crossing are clearly a backed by a common cause, which is clearly an i
700 meter platfrom in 30 seconds
2 Clearly, the university's decision came as a sequel to the complaint received by
= Length of platfrom + length of train
2 Speed
The parents'of trainprotest = x+700/30 against high fees being charged by the institutions led the
⇒x/9=x+700/30[∵Speed
Distance = Speed ×Time = Distance/Time]
5 Distance
Evacuating
⇒x/3=x+700/10 low-lying areas and rushing in relief to the affected areas clearly in
Length
⇒10x=3x+2100 ofcovered
the trainby train with the
speed of 30 kmph in 12 minutes is
4=The
LetSpeed
students
the
⇒10x−3x=2100 ×time
length ofofgovernment
train x m  schools performing well in the examinations and the
=
= 30×1260=6km
36 km/hr×10 sec
Speed
⇒7x=2100 of train  
2 Distance
The
= covered by
comparatively
36×518m/s×10sec
= (Length of train +
the same
higher
length sales train
in a particular locality are indicative of the high
of bridge )
⇒x=2100/7=300m
with the speed of 45 kmph in 8 minutes is
=100
Time metres
taken in crossing 
3 When
=
The the length
45×860=6km
given
Therefore, statements of theare platform be 800m,
self-sufficient and depict independent events.
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then time tobe
T information
taken by we get
train to cross 800m
Average
Time speed
taken by=train to cross a plateform
⇒x+500/100
long platformx/9=x+800/T x+250/60
Let
=
of 55the
total length
distancetotal
metre longof bridge
in time.
time is X [as always we do :)]
⇒60(x+500)
⇒Tx=9x+7200
First convert = 100(x+250)
Speed of trainspeed
⇒(6+6)km(12+8)min=1220×60 from km/hrm/sec
is = 45*(5/18) to m/sec
= 25/2 m/sec
⇒3(x+500)
⇒300T=2700+7200 = 5(x+250)
C Time
= 36 = 30 seconds
kmph
= (100+55)
⇒5x+1250
Speed ==72*(5/18)
⇒300T=9900
So, 3x+1500 = 20 m/sec
_________
⇒5x−3x
Let the = seconds
1500−1250
B Time distance =of130+x
= speeds
⇒T=9900/300=33
Total
36×5/18
26 the two trains be x m/sec and y m/sec respectively.
seconds
⇒2x
We =
know 250 Speed==60+40 distance/time
Speed
Relative
Then, = Speed
60*(5/18)
length =ofof the m/sec = =100 50/3 kmphm/sec
A ⇒x
Let
so, =
the 250/2
length 125mthefirst
train train
be x = meters.
27x metres,
= 100*(5/18)
=155/10
Length of the = 250/9
second m/sec
train = 17y metres.
We
130+x
Lengthknow, /30 Distance
= sec
of distance 25 /2
Train(Distance) = Speed*Time.
= Speed * Time
C Time=151/2
[because
[you can remember = this
speed*time]
formula as remembering DUST = D*ST... Distance=Speed*Time]
=>2(130+x)
Distance
Distance covered= 140+160 = 750= 120+120
= 300 meters = 240 m
A x
Time =
=50/3∗9 245 meters
= 12=s150meter
27x+17y
x+250
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= 20*26 the bridge is 245 meters
Time = Distance/Speed
=>27x+17y=23x+23y
D =>
Let x = 270 meters
the speed of each train = x.
=>4x=6y
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300∗9/250relative velocity = x+x = 2x
C =>x
Let
Speed /y
So length
the speed
of of6=the
=train / 54/5
4relative
of goods
the slower train
to is 270
train
jogger = meter
be(45-9)
x m/sec.
= 36 kmph
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=
Let
2x 36*(5/18)
= the =
length of each
distance/time 10 m/sec train be=x 20
= 240/12 metres.
m/s
B =10.8
=
So
From seconds
(5/2)m/sec
ratiothe ofgiven
the speeds
question, of train is=3:2
Then,
Speed speed
= of
54calculate
xB the
5 m/secfaster train
=speed
15 m/sec. 2x m/sec.
Speed
we will of train
first the of train relative to man,
Distance
Then,
Speed
18 of to
distance cover
each train =
covered 240
=x = +
= 2x120
20/2 =
metres. 360
= 10eachmetres
m/s
B So
=
=>120the
( 60 time
+ 6trains
kmph )= 66 will take
km/hr (towecross
added 6 other will
because be 10.8
man seconds
is running opposite )
Relative speed
Length of the train ==(15 = (x + 2x) m/sec =
x 20)m = 300 m. 3x m/sec.
=(120×5/18)m/sec
Convert it in metre/second (100/3)m/sec
Time
Relative = Distance/Speed
speed
B =
Let10*18/5
the+speed
=66×5/18
(100 100)/8
km/hrof==second
(46
= 36
3x
- 36)
km/hr
trainkm/hr
be x m/sec
So,
Let the100/3−x=52
length of the platform be x metres.
Then,
=553m/sec
D Time=360/10
=the (10length
x 5/18) = 36 Seconds
m/sec
Let
⇒x=(100/3−5/2)
Time it 200
will take ofto thepasstrain manbe =110×3/55
x metres and its speed by y m/sec.
24x
=
Then, =
25 x m/sec
+ 300 = 15
C =(185/6)m/sec
=6 seconds
36
Then,
∴Speed x/y
of of = 8 relative
=> traintox=man=(185/6×18/5)
8y= (60 + 6)kmph
Speed
x ==25/3
2x 25 . second
train km/hr = 66 km/hr.
A x + 300
= 111 kmph = 540
36
Now, 9 x + 264/20 = y
So,= speed
(66 x of 5/18) m/sec
B 2x
x ==240 100m. the faster train = 50/3 m/sec
Suppose they meet x hours after 7 a.m.
Speed
=> = 8y of
+ 264
(55/3) them/sec.
train
= 20y relative to man = (63 - 3) km/hr
A =x =
= 50.
60 (50/3
km/hrx 18/5) km/hr
Distance
Speed of covered
the first by
train A in=x hours = 20x
( 120/10) m/seckm.
= 12 m/sec.
=
=> ( 60= x22.5/18) m/sec
C = y60
Time taken
km/hr. to pass the man = (110 x 3/55) sec = 6 sec.
Let the length of the train be x metres.
Distance
Speed of covered
the by B in (x = -( 1) hours = 25(x=- 1) km.
B
= ( 50/3)
Time
Thereforetaken tosecond
m/sec.
Speed cover= 22 xtrain
meters
m/sec ==(522
120/15)min m/sec 8 m/sec.
x 18 /5) km/hr = 79.2 km/hr.
= (5 × 60) sec
Therefore
Relative
Therefore 20x
Time+
speed 25(x
=taken
(12 + - 1)
to 8) =
= 110
pass 20
them/sec.
man
D = 300 sec
Speed = (30×5/18) m/sec = 25/3 m/sec
= (
Speed
Time 500= x 3
of36the /50) sec
train = x/300 m/sec
second
B =>
Let
= 45x
Therefore
the = Required
length135 of thetime train =be [ (120
x meters+ 120)
and/ its
20]speed
sec =be
12ysec.
m/sec.
Let30
Lengththesec.of the second
length of the bridgetrain = be2x xmeters
meters.
Then,
Length x/y = 20
of the platform
Then,
=> x = 50+x/36
3. = 25/3 = 2x meters
B ∴ Required time
⇒ y = x/20
=[2x+2x/(x300)]sec
B ⇒ 3(50
So, they+meet x) = at 90010 a.m.
=(4x×300/x)sec
⇒ 50 + x = 300
∴ x+100/30 = x20
=1200sec
B ⇒ x = 250 meters
=1200/60 min
C ⇒ 30x = 20x + 2000
=20minutes
⇒ 10x = 2000
D ⇒ x = 200 meters
Speed
=252m/sec of first train = 150/15 m/sec = 10 m/sec
= (42 - 6) kmph = 36 kmph
Let the
=(25/2×18/5)speed of second train be x m/sec
m/sec
= (36×5/18)
Using the m/sec
formula, speed=distance/time
Relative
=45km/hr speed = (10 + x) m/sec
= 10 m/sec
∴ 300 / 10+x = 12
∴ Timeoftaken
Speed truck+ to
=12xpass
550/60 them/s man

Let300
the=speed120
= 180/10 sec of the train be x kmph.
⇒ 12x relative
Then, = 180 speed = (x - 5) kmph
A = 18 sec
Speed
∴ x - 5of=train=
⇒ x = 180/1245 or = 33000/(45*60)
15 m/sec m/s
B Hence, speed of other train
x = 50 km/hr
Ratiousofassume
= (15×18/5)
Let speed kmph of
that truck
trains to train=
meet after (550/60 ) / [33000/(45*60)]
'x' hours
D =3:4
= 54 kmph
Distance
Difference=in speed
speed * due
Timeto stopping = speed without stoppage - speed with stoppage
Distance
Therefore traveled by two trains==4 20x km and 25x km resp.
B Hence, theDifference
As one train ratio
travels is 3:4 = 40-36
60 km more than the other,
km/hr
Thus,
Given
Total in
: 1 hr train
distance to becoverscovered 4 km less. + 100 = 256.62 m
= 156.62
A 25x
By
Time –taken
20xobservation
direct =to60 cover 4 we
km can
= 4say,
km/ 40 kmph = 1/10 hrs. = 1/10*60 = 6 minutes
Speed
Trains of fast
aretravelled train
running by = 50
in oppositekmph. directions,
5x = 60
Distance
Speed
Speed of
of train
slow =
train48 = the
km/h
20 train
=
kmph. (48 = *Length
1000)/60 ofhence
train + Length of platform
m/minute
Relative
x = 12 speed = 30 + 36 = 66 km/hr = 18.33 m/sec
hours
A Therefore
=
The800 Distance
m/minute
driver in the /slower travelled train by the train = 31
is moving with the speed + 175 = of 206
themslower train which is 20 kmph
Time
As the =twoDistance
trains Relative
are moving Speed
towards each other, relative
Thus
The
= we have
faster
256.62 train
/18.33 towill
find
sec the the
pass number driver ofwhen
polesitsituated
has along
gained a aspeed
distance.
= 20
distance of +
800
Distance
25with
= 45each
gained
km/hr
bypole at
faster
B Therefore, total distance = 45*12 = 540 km.
in 1 hour
= 14 sec = (50 – 20) = 30 km
|--------40
= 8.33 m/sec m-------|--------40 m ---------|
C Therefore, the time of crossing each other in the opposite direction is 14 seconds.
Consider a distance
Distance gained of 80 m.
by faster trainThere
in 20are sec3 = poles
20 *situated along this
8.33 = 166.6 m. distance as shown.
D Let
Thus the time
number
Therefore, taken
Lengthof poles to faster
of travel
= 80/40 the+distance
train = 2 +without
=1 166.6 m.1 = 3 taking stops be “b” hours.
Thus,
Similarlywe along
get, a distance of 900 m, number of poles situated
Let
60 xthe
b = length
40(b of
+ 21 the train be L metres and speeds of the train Raju and Laxman be R, A & K
1)
C = 800/40
Given that,+ 1then =
respectively,
b=2 L/(R – A) = 36 ----------1)
B and
Thus, L/(R
we + get K 60
) =x24 2= ---------2)
120 kms
Speed
From eqof 1)
the& Train=10m/s
Time taken byeq 2) to collide = 560/70 = 8 h
trains
A 3(R
In 8 –h A) = 2(R will
sparrow + K) cover 8 * 80 = 640 km
Time =15sec
D R = 3A + 2K
Answer:
Time
In 30 taken
Length ofOption
the
minutes C 1800
to Train=?
collide
(i.e. the seconds),
two trains the = 3/2train h covers 1800 R (distance) but the Raju also cov
C So, in 3/2 h bird travels (3/2) * 60 = 90 km
Here
Laxman we will have to use the concept of the relative speed.
Let
we
x‘
= speed
know of
that,
be the( distance
1800 the car
Speed be x
=Length/
between kmph.
K & L. Time
B At
The 10 am R – A) –from
a train 24(Astation+ K) Z is is just
thecoming to station P. That train must have
Timerelative
Train which
required speed
= leavesof two
[ 1800 objects
K( travels
R – A) – a 24(A
distance sum ofofxtheir
+ K)]/(A xindividual
++( K) – 200) =speeds
2x – 200if they are moving op
C Then, speed
Length=speed*time
The train–speed
which of the
leavestrain = (150/100)
L travels x = (3/2) x kmph.
= 3600
Relative 24 = = 3576s
sum of speeds aoftotal two distance
trains = (of60 x+ + 200
x)
If
Thethe
Time =two
ratio objects
of
( sum distances are travelled
of length moving
of two in by thethe
trains)/ same
trains direction,
(relative= ratio
speed)then
of thetheir relative speed is equal to the
speeds
D (75/x)
L
10 ==10*15
Therefore – (75/(3/2)x)
[250/{(60, =>150m
(2x –+200) =
x) *5}] (125/10*60)
: (x *+18 200) we proportional
get 60 + x =to90 40from
: 60here
or weweget x =x250
have = 30kmkmph
Hence if the man was at rest or we can with respect to the man = ( 225/10 )m/sec
B (75/x) – (50/x) = (5/24)
Length=150m
Given data,
Therefore, this Length speed of of thethe Train
train L1=188m
= ( 45/2 )m/sec.
C Speed
x = (25
Given of*24)/5
that,train ==65 120 km/hour
kmph. = (65 * 1000) * 3600 = 18.055 m/sec
Given
Let thethat,
Length
Covert of
the the
length Length
speedPlatform
of ofthe
platform
ofcan the train=190m
L2=133m
is X.
train inTherefore,
72kmphr (210+X) = (18/5)
18.055)*km/hr
45 [Distance travelled = Spe
In other words we write, this speed =to m/s. ×
( (45/2) = 81 km/hr.
D The correct
Time=20 answer is Option D
sec train=25km/hr => 25*(5/18) => 6.94m/s
Given
speed that,
of the
Speed of the
72*5/18=20m/s.
Now, let the speed
train =110km/hr
of the train => (110*(5/18))
be m/sec
= x km/hr. =>30.55m/s
A speed=(80*5/18)m/sec=(200/9) length of train =(speed*time) hence l
Speed=18m/s
speed
time=45 of train=
sec 10km => (10/13)*60 =>46.15 km/hr => 46.15* (5/18)=>12.81m/s
t=?
Length of the train = (20x
B Then, the relative
As we need to calculate speed of 30)m
answerthe trainin=seconds,
600
with m.respect
so firsttoconvert
the manspeed
= (x into
– 6) mete
km/hr.
Length=?
Length
Length of train
of that, =?
the bridge=?
C We
Let know
the
Therefore, length
we must Speed
of thehave, =(L1+L2)/t
platform (x –be 6)x=metres.
81 km/hr. =87 Km/hr
Speed = 55 x 5/18 m/sec = 275/18 m/sec.
We
Time
we know
=8 sec
know that,
that, Speed=(L1+L2)/t
C t=(188+133)/(30.55)
Then, (x + 600)/40= 20 x = 200m
Time
Case 1= –:20Since
sec. the speed is decreased by 1/6. So, the time will be increased by 1/5, which
Speed=Length/Time
we
6.94 know that, Speed =Length/time
=(190+L2)/45
D t= 192.35sec
1 hour 12 minutes. It means the normal time required for this remaining part(x) of the jour
Let
= themin
360 length
Length=Speed*Time = 6of h.bridge be x metres.
C Length=
L2=122.5m (12.81)*8
( 1h 12 min = 72 min)
Then, (185+x)/20 = 275/18 18(185 + x) = 5500
Length=18*20=>360m
C Length=102.55m

D 3330 + 18x = 5500


Length=360m
Since, the speed is decreased by 1/6, hence the time will be increased by 1/5, which is equa
C 18x = 2170time required for this remaining part ( x – 60) of journey = 5 * 1 = 5 hours. Thu
the normal

C x = 120.5
One m
word substitution is Taciturn.
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One word substitution


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distinctive nature or features of.
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contrary
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things, especially in a science or other
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a name a metal) is
able
that describes Protocol.
to be drawn out
someone's into a or
position thin wire.
job.
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One word substitute
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skill produced
in managing public affairs.
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Potable: the basing of ethics on the form of the moral law without regard to intention or
One wordsafe
Geological:
to drink.
substitute
relating is the
to Fulminate.
study of the earth's physical structure andare substance.
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One word substitute in Euthanasia.
which members of an organization or society ranked according to
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lackcentre,
vitality.as in former astronomical system
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to of killing oneself intentionally.
life.
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intense excitement and happiness.
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give strength typically of twoto.
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One word substitute
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painless Abdication.
music sung
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writer's emotions,the throne.
usually briefly and in stanzas or recogniz
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leading or upper or fact
part ofinresurrecting
a duet. or being resurrected.
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Stoic:word substitute
a person who can is Hijacker.
endure pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complain
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Renunciation: a person
the formalwho believes that the pursuit of pleasure
rejection of something, typically a belief, claim, is the most important
or course thing in
of action
One word
Pirate:
Epicure: substitute
a aperson
personwho who isattacks
Red-tapism.
takes and robs ships
particular pleasure at sea.in fine food and drink.
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possessions.
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the
personpractice
or
is involving
who Convalescence.
among
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seizeswith power orship,
an aircraft,
senses and
influence
physical,
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or vehicle while inrelatives
transit and
sexual, p
or friends
forces
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person who steals. activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically by
One word exaggerated
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uncontrollable emotionpaperworkor excitement.
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a systemor totalof loss of memory.
government in which most of the important decisions are taken b
One word substitute
Imperialism:
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regular extending
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employeethrough towards colonization,
a future pensiouse
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time is spent and recovering from an illness or medical treatment; recuperation.con
political system in which a country's trade and industry are
One
Ode: word
a lyric substitute
Internationalism: poem,the Pantheist.
typically
state one
or in the of
process form beingof an address to a particular subject, written in
international.
One
Epic:word
a long substitute
poem, is Cosmopolitan.
typically one derived from ancient oral tradition, narratingisthe deeds
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the
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formal rhymeofschemes,
the existence or
in Englis
D Patriot:
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person
(in substitute who
who
modern literature) vigorously
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the existence their ofcountry
a god and
or is
gods, prepared to
specifically
a poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead. defend
of a it against
creator who
One word
Nationalist:
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person who iswho
Connoisseur.
strongly
believes thatidentifies
reality iswith their with
identical own divinity,
nation and or vigorously supports
that all-things compo i
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a large withfor
van and at ease in many
transporting furniture. different countries and cultures.
One wordasubstitute
Veteran:
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relating whoistoReprisal.
hasor had
denotinglong experience
a metropolisinor a particular
large city. field.
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One word substitute
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areaof ofainterest,
murdered suchperson
as theseeks
arts,vengeance
without real oncomm
the m
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in matters or something by force.
of taste.
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the action whoofwanders
bringingfrom someone placeor to something
place without under a home or job.or control.
domination
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Reprisal: an act of retaliation. of a young person) tending to commit crime, particularly minor crime.
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eats tooto, muchor characteristic of schizophrenia.
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bites
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The meanings
meanings of
of the
other words
words areare:given below:without leave or explanation.
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A Asylum
Omnivore – Hospital
– Animal/Personfor mad people consuming food both plant and animal origin
Amnesty
Archives : General pardon of public/government/historical
political offenders.
One word substitutecollecting
– Place of is Altruism. records.
B Despotism : It is
Acoustics – Science of sounda form of government in which a single entity rules with absolute power.
Autocracy : A government which is run by a dictator.
Cynicism: an inclination to believe that people are motivated purely by self-interest; sceptic
A Magnanimity
One word substitute : Having is generous
Lapidist. and kind nature.
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desirePhobos to promote whichthe is awelfare
Greek word of others, expressed
for fear. especially iby the gene
While Zoophobia
One word
Philatelist:
Altruism: substitute
person who
disinterested is Avaricious.
"loves
and stamps."
selfless concern for the well-being of others.
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One wordasubstitute
Avaricious:
Lapidist: havingworker
skilled orisshowing
Agnostic.
who cuts an extreme
and engraves greed for wealthstones.
precious or material gain.
One word substitute
Voracious: wanting is devouring
or Desecrate. great quantities of food.
C Oculist: an ophthalmologist or optician.
Theist:
Garrulous:a person
excessivelywho believes
talkative, in the existence
especially of a god
on trivial or gods, specifically of a creator who
matters.
A Sacrilege:
Atheist:
Greedy: violation
ahaving
person an who or misuse
disbelieves
excessive of what
desire oror isappetite
lacks regarded
belieffor inas thesacred.
food. existence of God or gods.
One word asubstitute
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Agnostic: the action
person is or
who Brigand.
offencethat
believes of speaking
nothing is sacrilegiously
known or can about God orofsacred
be known things; pro
the existence or
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believes (something,
that people typically
are motivated a church)
purely sacred;
by dedicate
self-interest formally
rather to aa
than
One word
Dacoit:
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India
treat or is Amateur.
(a Burma
sacred (Myanmar))
place or thing) a member
with violent of a disrespect.
band of armed robbers.
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One wordasubstitute
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has another
had longperson'sexperience in a particular field.
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B Player: a person taking part in
Pirate: a person who attacks and robs ships at sea. a sport or game.
Counterfeit:
Connoisseur:made an expertin exact judge imitation
in matters of something
of taste. valuable with the intention to deceive or
D Sonnet:
Amateur:a engaging
poem of fourteen or engaged lines inusing
without anypayment;
of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in Englis
non-professional.
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D Parody: an imitation of the style of a particular writer, artist, or genre with deliberate exagg
One word substitute is Elysium.
One word substitution is Ascetic.
Sceptic:
Asylum: a theperson inclined
protection to question
granted or doubt
by a state accepted
to someone opinions.
who has left their home country as a
Ascetic: characterized by severe self-discipline and abstention
Utopia: an imagined place or state of things in which everything from all forms
is perfect.
of indulgence, typically for religious reasons.
El dorado: a city or country of fabulous riches held by 16th century explorers to exist in Sou
D Devotee:
Elysium: aa place
person or who
stateisofvery interested
perfect in and enthusiastic about someone
happiness.
or something.
B Parasite : who
Antiquarian: lives on
relating to others
or dealing in antiques or rare books.
Stevedore : Who loads and unloads ships
B Sottoper
Recluse : :Who
Whoretires
is habitual
from drunked
society to live a solitary
Plygot : Who knows many languages
C cannibal : Who eats
Flock : number humman flesh
of sheeps
Heretic : Who is against the region
D Gregarious
Immigrant :=Who Animals who live
is settles in herds
in another country
Numismatist = ONe who collects coins
D Reciprocate
Cardulous = =Ready
Give and recieve
to belive mutually
anything
Ligaments = Tough tissues in joints
A Credulous
Funambulist ==Ready
One towho believe anything
can walk on ropes
Etymology = The study of origin and history of words
B alliance
Sacrilegeis =
anViolation
association or organization
of something formed
holy or sacredbetween two parties for the
mutual benefit of each other. In this case , the sentence is trying to convey
B the idea that the alliance is not working. In other words it is misalliance
Hinterland means the remote areas of a country away from the coast or the
c banks of major rivers.

D The study of ancient societies is called archeology

A The science of the origin and development of the universe is called cosmology

A Study of plants is called botany. study of animals is called zoology


numerologist: one who studies numbers, nihilist: rejection of all religions,
D patrician: nobelman
pedestrian: one who walks, pauper: poor person, bigot: prejudiced person,
A vandal:one who destroys
forgone:go without ,cannibal:one who eats humans, veteran:one who served
C in the army

A somniloquism-talking in sleep, obsession-too much liking, hallucintion: imaginin

C imbecility-stupid, senility-weakness, suerannuation-pension paid on time


bibliophile:one who loves books, mysogynist-hater of women, misanthropits-
A Compositor-arranges
dislike towards humans texts and books
Stoker-who tends furnace on ships
B Scholar-one who is educated in certain field
Shipwright-shipbuildeer
Pedagogue-a strict teacher
D Demagogue-a leader
Literalist-one who of the
takes mob
everything literally
Dilettante-erson with an armature interst in arts
C Coquette-flirtious woman and discriminating tastes especially in food or wine
Epicure-one with sensitive
Convalescent-recovering from an illness
A elude-avoid
Cynosure-northern constellation
escape-to getaway
C Response-an answerable reaction
deceive-to cheat
Agonizing-painful
D Freebie-which comes free
comeback-a thoughtful response
Secure-to get
B Interrogative
bludge-an easy Sentence-enuring
job
Calligraphy-practice
Imperative sentence-ofexpresing
hand writing in a decorative way
a command
A Geography-study
Exclamatory Sentence- which expressesof
of physical properties earth
emotions
Lithography-process of printing image on water and copying to another
C Anthropology-scientific study of humanity
material
Graphology-study of handwriting
A Notorious-known
Geology-study onfor something
structure negative
of earth
Connoisseur-specialist in a field
D Credulous-gullible
the given sentence is grmatically correct and other ptions are not so
D appropriate to the sentence

D Vindictive is the closest to the meaning.

C absurd is the most appropriate


B Diseased is the most nearest and apt

D it is the most nearest word


Repentance means sad or the fact of showing that you are very sorry for
D something bad you have done in the past, and wish that you had not done it.

B He gave his
Required sister 40
amount % i.e. he is left with 60 % of the total money which is Rs. 8. Hence 60
Total customers == 75800
From her brother
Numbers she got = 800 x75
20/100 = 160 30
D Sudhir ateof40
customers
* 20/100shaved
+ 20 * =30/100* 40/100
= 8 + 6= = 14.
From
Numberherofmother she got
customers who=got(800-160)
hair cut *
= 30/100 = 640=*60
75 * 80/100 30/100 = 192
C From the Bank she got Rs. 200
∴ His total income= (30 * 7) + (60 * 5) = 210 + 300 = 510.
∴ Now she needs 800 - (160 + 192 + 200)
A = 800 - 552 = Rs. 248 more

D Let her total income = x %there4; 40x/100 = 384 ⇒ x = 960. Hence amount spent on cloth
% Change in Tax revenue = 1.2 * 0.75 = 0.9
A ⇒ Net decrease of 10 %.
% change in the annual expenditure = 1.25 * 0.9 = 1.125
A ⇒ Net increase of 12.5 %

C Required % = 100 * 20/ 120 = 16.67 %. (Applying: 100 * R/(100 + R))


Last year it was x
A Let the =total
31110 x (1number of students
+ 3.7/100) be x.
⇒ x = 30000.
Then, Number of students more than 20 years of age = (100 - 63)% of x = 37% of x.
B 37% of x of
Numbers = 42 + 2/3 who
students of 48did not clear the CAT exam = 12.5 * 72/100 = 9.
37/100x = 74
D x = 200
Let the number be 100. 2/5 of 100 is 40 while 5/2 of 100 is 250.
D Now the difference is 210 on a base of 250. Therefore, percentage difference is 210/250 int

A Suppose
Number of originally
valid voteshe had
= 75% x units.
of 8000 = 1/4 or 5/20. Valid votes polled by oth
Then, (100 - 65)% of x = 175
Total no. of votes polled = (1800 + 3300 + 3900) = 9000.
A 35/100
Required x percentage
= 175 = (1800/9000
Let the candies with be (x + 15) and*x. 100)% = 20%.
x = 500
D Therefore,
Population x + 15 =in
increase 60/100(x
10 years+=15 + x) 18000) = 4500.
(22500-
(x + 15) = 3/5(2x + 15)
Increase% = (4500/18000 x 100)% = 25%
B 5x + 75 =average
Required 6x + 45= (25/10)% = 2. 5%
Suppose
x = 30 originally he had x oranges.
C Then,
So, the(100
marks- 30)%
of two of students
x = 140.are 45 and 30.
70/100 x = 140
Total number of invalid votes = 15 % of 560000
D Such numbers
x==15/100
(140 x× from =
100)/70 1 to
200.30 are 1, 9, 11, 19, 21, 29
560000
Number of such numbers =6
C = 8400000/100
Required percentage => 84000
isshopkeeper
(6/20 * 100) %== 20% + 400 = 1000
Total
y% ofnumber
Total number
z = (y/100of
of fruits
valid
x z)votes
= (z/100560000 bought
x y) z% of600
–=84000 =
y 476000
Number
Percentageof rotten
of votes oranges
polled =
in 15%
favourof of
600 = 15/100
candidate A =×75600% = 9000/100 = 90
D A = B.
Number of rotten bananas = 8% of 400 = 8/100 ×
Therefore, the number of valid votes polled in favour of candidate400 = 3200/100 = 32
A = 75 % of 476000
A Therefore, total number of rotten
= 75/100 × 476000 = 35700000/100 = 357000 fruits = 90 + 32 = 122
Therefore Number of fruits in good condition = 1000 - 122 = 878
A Number
Therefore of girls in
Percentage of the class
fruits = 40 condition
in good % of 50 = (878/1000 × 100)% = (87800/1000)%
= 40/100 × 50 = 2000/100 = 20
A Percentage
Number of boysof marks
in thescored
class = byTotal
Ron = (344/400
number × 100) %
of students in =
the=class
86 %- Number of girls = 50
Percentage of marks scored by Ben = (582/600 × 100) % = = 97 %
C Percentage of students marks
Hence, the percentage passedscored
to classbyXBen= 100 % - 10 % = 90 %
is better.
90 % of 50
D Percentage
Let ×of
the maximum
= 90/100 50matches
marks
= 45, lost
be =
Therefore,m25 45% students passed to class X.
Therefore
Then 92 %Percentage
of m = 460of matches⇒ 92/100won ×m (100 - 25)⇒%m==75
= 460 % × 100)/92 ⇒ m = 46000/92
(460
C Let
⇒ mthe number
= 500 of matches
Therefore, playedmarks
maximum be m. in the examinations are 500.
Then 75 % of m = 15 => 75/100 × m = 15 => m = (15 × 100)/75 % ====> m = (1500
B m = 20 % Therefore, the total number of matches played is 20.
Original value
Percentage is percentage
of plot allowed for = construction
100 %. = (4500/6000 × 100) % = 75 %.
B Reduce
Thus, theamount in percentage
percentage of plot to=be 10left
%.without
Therefore, Percent value
construction = 100in%percentage
- 75 % = =25100
% %-1
According to the problem, 90 % of original value = 270.
A Therefore, 100 % of original value = 270/90 × 100 = 300. Thus, the original value was 300
(i) Percentage scored in Mathematics = 60/90 × 100 % ==> 6000/90 % ==> 200/3 % =
(ii) Total maximum of all the three subjects = 75 + 90 + 100 = 265 and
Total score in the three subjects = 60 + 60 + 80 = 200
A Clearly,
Therefore,thepercentage
numbers which have
on the 1 or
whole = 9(200/265
in the unit's digit,
× 100) %have squares that %
=> (20000/265) end=>
in the digit
4000/6
Such numbers from 1 to 70 are 1, 9, 11, 19, 21, 29, 31, 39, 41, 49, 51, 59, 61, 69.
D Number of such number =14. Required percentage =((14/70) * 100)%= 20%.
Let their marks be (x + 9) and x
C Then, x + 9 = 56/100(x + 9 + x) ==> 25(x + 9) = 14(2x + 9) => 3x = 99 => x = 33. So
Suppose originally he had x apples.
D Then, (100 - 40)% of x = 420. ==> 60/100 * X = 420 ==> x = (420*100/60)= 700.
20% of a = b ==> (20/100 )a = b.
A Therefore, b% of 20 = (b/100 * 20) = (20/100 a * 1/100 * 20 ) = 4/100 * a = 4% of a .

D 5% of A + 4% of B = 2/3 (6% of A + 8% of B)==> Solving the equation a/b =


Number of valid votes = 80% of 7500 = 6000.
A Valid votes polled by other candidate = 45% of 6000 ==> (45/100 * 6000) = 2700

A Total number of votes polled = (1136 + 7636 + 11628) = 20400. Required p


Let
Totalthe sum paid
number to Y per
of votes week be Rs. z.
= 7500
B Then, z + 120% of
Given that 20% of Percentage z = 550. = votes
=> z were
+ (120/100)
invalid z = 550 ==> z= 250
C =>the
Let Valid votes taxable
amount = 80%.purchases
Total validbevotes = 7500*(80/100)
Rs. X, Then, 6% of x = 30/100 ==> 19.7
1st candidate
Rebate = 6% of gotRs.55%6650of the total valid*votes.
= Rs.(6/100 6650) = 399
A Let
Hence
Salesthetax number
the =2nd10% beofx,Rs. (6650
candidate should- have
399) got
= Rs45% of the* total
(10/100 6251) valid votes
= Rs. 625.10. Final amount =
Then, ideally
=> Valid votes that he should2ndhave multiplied
candidate got =bytotal
x by 5/3.votes
valid Hence Correct result
x (45/100) , was x * (5/3)= 5
B By mistake he multiplied
7500*(80/100)*(45/100) = 2700 x by 3/5 . Hence the result with error = 3x/5
Then, error = (5x/3 - 3x/5) = 16x/15
B Akash
Error % is having 60% more
= (error/True candies
vaue) * 100 = [(16/15) * x/(5/3) * x] * 100 = 64 %
The fruit content in both the fresh fruit and dry fruit is the same.
B Given,
Purchase
Hence fresh
Let fruit
price
Akash has 'x+15'
= has 68% water.so remaining
Rs.⎡⎣8748(1−10/100)3⎤⎦ = Rs.32% is fruit
[8748 content.
* (10/9) weight
* (10/9 )*of(10/9)]
fresh fruits
= Rs. is
Given
Dry fruitthat hasthe student
20% got 125
water.so marks and
remaining 80%still he failed
is fruit by 40 weight
content.let marks if dry fruit be y kg.
C =>
Fruit The
% in minimum
freshfruit pass mark =in125
= Fruit% + 40 Therefore,
dryfruit. = 165 (32/100) x 100 = (80/100 ) x y , we ge
and Beena has 'x' candies
Given
Let the that minimum
percentage of pass markvotes
the total = 33% of theby
secured total mark
Party D be x%
A Let
=> thetotaloriginal price be Rs.
mark =33/100 =165100.
=> total mark = 16500/33 = 500
Total
New candiesprice= x+ (x+15) of=(75
2x+15
Then final
the percentage = 120 of%total votes%secured
of Rs. 100) = Rs.R[(120/100)
by Party = (x - 12)% * (75/100) * 100] = Rs. 9
A Decrease = 10%
It
Letcan
thebe written
total incomefrom bequestion
x. Then,that
As there are only two parties contesting in the election, the sum total of the votes secured b
B income left = (100 - 80)% of [100 - (35 + 25)] % of x = 20% of 40% of x = [(20/100) * (
x+15
Sumit's = 60/100 (2x+15)
10 i.e., x +present
A's Salary x -=1240%=salary
100 = 30,000
of B = 40% of (25% of C) = 40/100[(52/100)*100] % of C
Commission
x=30 up to 10000 = 10000x9/100 =900,
4
2x years
-the
12 =ago100his salary = 30,000 - (30,000*15/100) = 25,500
B again
Let afer 10000be, commission
number 'x' : Bonus ==> 9:3 ==> 3x : x, Therefore, Bonus = (1380 -
Let the number be x, Then
Therefore
after 1=years his=
C 75%
or 2x of
15% of x +-75
112
40 or
25% x salary
=xof56%.
x=>
= (25,500*40/100)
=x
+ 25,500
2 - 75x/100 =75 => x = 300
A Akash
= = x+15 = 45 candies
Rs. 35,700
If Party
15/100*40 D got 56% of the
- 25/100*x =2 votes, then Party got (56 - 12) = 44% of the total votes.
From
44% the
of thegiven
total statement
votes = pass percentage is 42%−12%=30%
132000
A Beena
Ananya ==x90 = 30/ candies
100B,
Let
x = total
i.e., voters=be132000
44/100*T
16 100x. Hence, 3/5th i.e. 60x promised to vote for A and 40x for B.
By
T =hypothesis,
132000*100/44 30% of = x–20%
300,000ofvotes.
x=10 (marks)
C
Bindu
15%
The =
margin 125
of first
60x by /
= 9x100C and
didbenot
which cast
Party their vote forthe
A=
Let
When the
Volume
i.e., the
10%
change
price
ofofa x=10
rightof circular
a Apple isRincreased
denoted
cone
lost
bythe
‘x’ election
and
by x%,
is (1/3)πr²h
12%
second
then of
the the
‘y’. totalby
bypercent votes
which the consumption s
C = 12% of 300,000 = 36,000.
Chandu
20%
The (100
net =
of 40x 80=/8x
change 100D.
did not cast{x their vote for B
{x/
If the radius + x)} *is100
given by
%the +y+ (x*y)/100}%
B Therefore, x is
= doubled
100 marks. volume becomes (4/3)πr²h
So,
Hence,Bindugot =the
10 / 9Ananya, andinChandu =
is 4 / 5Bindu
+ (-12)and Dhanya = 5 / 4Chandu.
C For x = A15
Therefore,
% increase
51x
= 300net votes
change Bsalary
got 32x votes.
{20 + (20*(-12))/100}
Bindu
32x = =
128 10 / 9 x 360 = 400,
B = 8–
(15/ 2.4
115) * 100 = 300/23

C Chandu
x
== 4 =
5.6% (as4 the
/5x 400is=+ve,
sign 320the
andchange is increase)

D Dhanya = 5polled
Total votes / 4 x 320 = 400.
is 51x + 32x = 83x = 83*4 = 332

C Percentage of Dhanya = (400 / 500 x 100) % = 80%.


Exp: 6300: 4200: 10500
3 : 2: 5
A 3/10 * 12100 = 3630
Explanation:
1/2:1/3:1/4
A subscribes = 1/36:4:3
of the capital, so A will subscribe 1/3 of profit.
C Ram = 6/13
Share of A = (2460 * 3250*1) = 1500
/3 = Rs. 820.
Explanation:
Shyam = 4/13 * 3250 = 1000
A 25*12:
Mohan 30*12:
= 3/13 * 35*8
3250 = 750
15:18:14
D 14/47 * 47000 = 14000
Explanation:
Explanation:
D (3*8
7 * 8+ :92*4):(4*8
* x = 8:9+=> 5*4)x= 7
8:13
Explanation:
A Explanation:
8/21 *=630
A:B:C = 240
5:6:4
Explanation:
200 * 12: x *profit
9 = 2:3
Let the total
60*5:36*6:75*3 = 100 - 30 = 70
A x =
5/15 2400
* 70 = 70/3
Explanation:
100: 72: 75
B A
6A share
= 8B==
100/247 * 70/3
10 C +=30
7410 3000= 160/3
B + C share
A:B:C = 1/6:1/8:1/10= 100 - 160/3 = 140/3
C A-(B+C)
20:15:12 = 160/3 - 140/3 = 20/3
Ratio of capital
20/3 ---- 200 of A, B and C.
D =
100( 10,000
---- ? => × 43000+ 7000 × 8 ) : ( 10,000 × 4 + 6000 × 8 ) : ( 10,000 × 4 + 13000 x 8 )
Step
= 96000 1: we can assume
: 88000 that amar
: 144000.So, joinbecomes
Ratio into business after x months. So amar money was in
12 : 11:18
B Step 2: 38000 x 12 / 28500 x ( 12 – x
Distributing the final profit of Rs. 32800 in the given ratio,) = 2 / 1 (The giventhe
ratio of 16
share of :8 is equivalent
C becomes to 2
14400.
456000 = 28500 ( 12 – x ) = 57 ( 12 – x ) = 456 = x = 4
A Ratio
After 4 ofmonths
capitalsamar of Shakeel
join the and Neel
business.
= (20,000 × 36): (30,000 × 30) = 720000: 900000 = 4: 5.
A Ratio of shares
Shakeel’s shareof is A, B and
= Rs. C=×
13950 Ratio
4 / of
9= their
Rs. investment
6200.
A : B : C = 250000 : 300000 : 350000 = 5 : 6 : 7
B Share of B = Rs. [187200 x 6 / 18] = 62400.
Suppose Raju invested Rs. x. Then, Ratio of their investments will be:
D Munna
As (4:6:isRaju = 60000
equivalent to *2:3)
6:x So*12.
let the initial investment of money ratio of Ab
360000/12x= 3000/1500
B Ratio of investments of Vimla, Pulkit and Alia
x = 15000
Anuj:Bimal
Vimla:Pulkit:Alia = 6:4==90000*12:120000*9:180000*3
3:2 = 2:2:1
D Anuj:Chirag =
Alia share = Rs. 40000 4:2 = 2:1 * (1/5) = Rs. 8000
Clark got 3000 so Chintu
Anuj:Bimal:Chirag = 6:4:3 got 1500 .(The ratio becomes 2:1)
D Let
Now Amla's
Bimal’sas share
Clarkshare = Rs.x.
invested Thenfor=6 96800
10000
= (4/13)*314600 months and chintu invested x for the whole year so the r
Bimla's share = Rs.2x
(10000*6)/(x*12) = 2:1
D Simla's
Solving share
for x we = Rs.4x
get ⇒ 2500
Let the total profit =
Amla:Bimla:Simla bex:2x:4x=1:2:4
Rs. 100.
C After
Hence, paying
Simla's to share
charity, = A's share =
1400*4/7 = (95*3/5)
Rs.800 = Rs. 57.
Ratio
If A's of initial
share investments
is Rs. = 1/2 =
57, total profit : 1/3 : 1/4 = 6 : 4 : 3.
Rs. 100.
C Let their initial investments be 6x,
If A's share is Rs. 855, total profit = (100/57*855) 2x and 3x respectively.
= 1500.
A : B : C = (6x * 2 + 3x * 10) : (4x * 12) : (3x * 12) = 42 : 48 : 36 = 7 : 8 : 6.
A A:B:C
Let their
B's share = (10×7):(12×5):(15×3)
initial
=  Rs.investments
(378 * 8/21) be=x,Rs.3x 144.
and 5x respectively. Then,
= 70 :60 :45
A:B:C = (x*4+2x*8) : (3x*4+(3x/2)*8) : (5x*4+(5x/2)*8)
D 20x : 24x= 14: :12 40x :9 = 5 : 6 : 10
Suppose
C's rent =B Rs.(175×9/35)
joined for x months .
A Then, ( =Rs. 85000 45.* 12 )/(42500 * x) = 3. or
Let
x = the total*profit
(85000 12) /be Rs. z. *Then,
(42500 3) = 8.
B's
Let share
4A = =
6B Rs.
= 2z/3,
1OC = A'sThen,
k. shareA==Rs. k/4, ( zB -=2z/3
k/6,) and
= Rs.
C z/3.
=k/10
D So, B joined for 8 months.
A : B = z/3 : 2z/3 = 1:2
A : B :C = k/4 : k/6 : k/10 = 15 : 10 : 6.
C Let the C's
Hence, totalsharecapital be Rs,
(4650 X and =
* 6/31) suppose
Rs, 900. B's money was used for x months. Then.
(1(x) / 4 * 15) / (3x) / 4 * y) = 1/2 <=> y = (15 * 2 / 3) = 10 .
C Thus, B's money was used for 10 months.
Suppose B invested Rs. x for y months. Then, A invested Rs. 3x for 2y months.
D A
So,:B
Aman A :::C =
= 500
BRakhi (3x *: 300
2y) ::=(x
: Sagar 200 = 5=x
* y)
(70000 :6xy
3
36): :2.
:xy = 6 : 1.x 30) : (140000 x 24) = 12 :
(105000
Let their capitals
B's profit be 5x,=3x1 and
: Total profit : 7. 2x respectively.
B Then,
Let the 5x = 10000
total profit be Rs. x=Then,
For
Let
=> managing,
the
x =total
2000. A received
profit be Rs. 100. 5% of 1/7Rs. = 4000/x
7400 = Rs.or370.
x = 28000.
Let C = x.
Balance = Rs. (7400 - 4000.
370) = Rs.=7030.
A After
C's paying
capital =+ to
2x charity,
= Rs. A's share Rs. (95 * 3/5)= Rs. 57.
Then,
Ratio
If A's ofB= x
their
share 5000 57,and
is investments
Rs. A=
total = x +=
(6500
profit 5000
x 6)+
Rs. : 4000
(8400=x x5)+:9000.
100. (10000 x 3)
So,
= x
39000 + x + 5000
: 42000 + x
: 30000+ 9000 = 50000
B If A's share Rs. 855, total profit = (100/57)*855= 1500.
=3x13= :36000
14 : 10
B x =
Hence, 12000
B's share = Rs (21600 * 10/54) = Rs. 4000
A : B : C = 21000 : 17000 : 12000 = 21 : 17 : 12.
D A's share = Rs. (35000 * 21/50) = Rs 14,700
Let B's capital be Rs. x. Then, (3500*12/7x) = 2/3
D 14x = 126000, x = 9000.
Let the initial investments of A and B be 3x and 5x.
C A : B : C = (3x x 12) : (5x x 12) : (5x x 6) = 36 : 60 : 30 = 6 : 10 : 5.
A : B : C = (10 x 7) : (12 x 5) : (15 x 3) = 70 : 60 : 45 = 14 : 12 : 9
A C's rent = Rs. (175 * 9/35) = Rs. 45
A : B : C = (20,000 x 24) : (15,000 x 24) : (20,000 x 18) = 4 : 3 : 3
A Suppose
B's shareB=joined for x* months.
Rs (2500 3/10) = Then,
Rs. 7500
(85000*12/42500*X) = 3/1
D X = 8 months

B Arun
Aman: :Kamal Rakhi :: Vinay
Sagar==(8,000 (70,000 x 6) : (4,000
x 36) x 8) : (8,000
: (1,05,000 x 30) : x(1,40,000
8) x 24) = 12
= 48 : 32 : 64 => = 3 : 2 : 4.
A Kamal's share = Rs. (4005 * 2/9) = 890
Ratio of investment of Polly to Jolly = 6:1 = Ratio of Profit
Ronit's Investment x Time) : (Ram's Investment x Time) = Ronit's Profit : Ram's Profit
D Share of Polly in profit = 6/(6+1) * 91000 = 78000

Let40000us denote x 12 Mohan
: 50000 byxM, 8= Ronit's
Neeraj byProfit
N and: Ram's
PrateekProfit
by P.

∴ Rs.
Ronit's 8000 x 12: months
Profit Ram's : Rs. =
Profit 16000
4,80,000 x 9 months
: 4,00,000: Rs.=40000
6:5 x ? months = 6 : 9 : 5
C Ratio
We of time
know :that periods of
Ratio:of40000 M , N
Investment and P = 8 : 5 : 12 = Ratio of Profit

∴ 96000
Ram's Profit 144000 = 5/11 x 187000x ? = 6x= :Time
9Rs. = Ratio of Profit
: 585000

By To findobservation
direct ratio of timewe just
can divide
say, respective
if common profits factor is ratios by respective investment ratios
K, then
C
So
6K if profit
= value
96000; ratio is P1:P2:P3
∴ K = 16000; and investment ratio is I1:I2:I3 then, time ratio is found by = (
Total of investment of Ram and and Shyam 5K = 40000
after x?
12 months is =
A 6
? : 4
= 35000: 10
5k/40000 can be reduced
=months
80000/40000 to 3 : 2 : 5.
= 2 months So, their investments are actually in the ratio 3 : 2 :
Rs.
Ratios
Since, ofTime x 12
A:B:C:D : Rs. 25000 x 12 months = 420000 : 300000
Ratio ofthey spend 2 months,
periods for A, B5and months and 8 by
C is found months
= 8/3in: the
7/2:business
9/5 respectively, their time
Profits
Ratio ofneed to be same
investment for M, so Ninvestment
and shareby
O is Cfound must
= 5/2be :the8/5same
: :9/8 too.
C ∴
The Ratio
total of Time
profit periods
for the for
year A, B
isneeds and
19100. = 30
Of :this * 8/3 : 30*7/2 30 * 9/5 = 80: 105: 54 get
Let
Now
(24*3)
Making required
400000 ratio
given
:denominators
(10*5) : ofbyinvestments
(35*4) Salim
common: (21*3) bybe to72
= be
multiplying 50 Rishi
shared:by by
140 gets
40:Ram63Rs.9600.
and Shyam Therefore,
so that Ravi
their would
investmen
C ITotal

∴1 :If
Ratio
value
I2Rs.
: Iof of investment
. must
3X Time be givenfor
periods
of Ram,
to Arman,
M, N and then Gubbi
O 420000
and Jayram
= (40 *+5)/2
after 12+months
X =: 300000
(40*8)/5
is =
:(400000-X)
(40*9)/8 = 100 : 64: 45
The
Rs.
Ratio
∴ X partners
40000
= ofRs. x split
12
investments
140000
Let the total amount be 'x' their
months
= =
Ramprofits
: Rs.
Ratio in
80000
of
should the
profits
get ratio
x 7
this of
months
muchtheir: investments.
Rs. 144000 x (12-7)months = 480000 :
C Let

2I :investment
1Profit
Required I2 : ratio
8I 3 ==
ratio 3of
= C
4 be
240000: 2 Rs.
:Share of 100 Share
: 280000
Ram: : 360000 of Shyam= 6 :=7140000
:9 : (400000-140000) = 7:13
So investment
Therefore, ofterms
B= ofThree-fourthsratio of Cof=Ravi ¾ of: Rs.
Rishi100 = Rs.:75
Taking
A's
Ratio share
of =the
first tworatio
Profit of Rohan
thethe
of
to
investments
Mohan = 5:2
= 9500 9600 = 95 : 96.
B Investment
∴ Share
(2I 1) / I 2 =
of
of 3/4 A = 20% more than
Gubbi = 7/(6+7+9) * 50600 = Rs. 16100 B = 20% more than Rs. 75 = Rs. 90
Rohan's
Ratio of Share = Rs.of6840 B,=and 5/(5+2) * (90
: 75% total =profit --->10% given to hospital
Ravi

720I1 = I2 investment
/invested = 6/16 A,initially
= 3/8Rs.10000 C =a 90
for period of: 100
4 months. 18:15:20
Then, he withdrew Rs.2000.
B therefore,
Investment
Hence, 6840
of C == 5/7 * 90/100
20/(18+15+20) * Total
* 3816profit= Rs. 1440
⇒ I1 : I2his = 6investment
: 16 has reduced to Rs.8000 (for the next 5 months).
Total
Then he Profit = Rs. 10,640/-
withdraws another
Taking
x = 3250 last two terms of theRs.3000.
ratio , Hence, his investment will stand reduced to Rs.5000 d
A Vijay's Share = 10,640 - 6840 - 1064 = Rs. 2736/-
I2 / (8I3) = 4/2
C So,
⇒ I2/I
Hence the =amount
16/1
3 Total rentofismoney
Rs. 3250 that he had invested in the company on a money-month basis wil
⇒ I2 : I3 = 16 : 1
Disha
If I1 : :Ihad
∴ Ravi Riya95000
: Siyamoney
= 12000*6 months : 9000*6
invested : 15000*3 = 8:6:5Rishi would have had 96,000 m
in the company,
B 2 : I3 = 6 : 16 : 1

D Siya = 5*9500/19
If Rishi had 96,000 money-months invested in the company, he has essentially invested 960
X:Y=2:3&Y:Z=3:5
B X :Y:Z=2:3:5
2500/-
So, (X + Y) + Z = 5 : 5 = 1 : 1
C Hence, Share of (X + Y) = (1/2) * 6940 = Rs 3470

A In
In this question,
the same time,weA have
coversto50
findm,the distance
B covers covered
(50 – 5) = by
45 B,
m,after
and AC has finished
covers (50 the race i.e
Distance = 500/35 × 7 = 100 m
Explanation: A beats B by 1 km, means A travels 10 km in the same time that B travels 9 k
D A beats B by 100 m.
A :B=
Ratio of 10
the: speeds
9 of A and B = 4:1.
C B
In a race of 49m, A gains 3 m over B.60 meters will be gained by A in race of (4/2 × 60 = 8
: C = 10 :
⇒ The ratio of speeds of A : B : C = 100 : 90 : 81
B In the same time that A travels 100 m, C travels 81 metres ⇒ In the same time that A trave
A runstaken
Time 1000by m Bwhile B runsmeters
run 1000 900 m=and C runs
(1000 800 m.
* 10)/50 = 200 sec.
B The number of meters that C
Time taken by A = 200 - 10 = 190 sec.runs when B runs 1000 m,
A
= can
(1000give B (5 min -=4 8000/9
* 800)/900 1/2 min) == 30 secm.
888.88 start.
A The
B can distance
give C = covered
1000 -by B in 5=min
888.88 = 1000
111.12 m. m.
When
DistanceA runs 1000inm,
covered 30Bsecruns
= 900
(1000m *and when B
30)/300 = runs 800 m, C runs 700 m.
100 m.
D When B runs 900 m,
A can give B 100m start. distance that C runs = (900 * 700)/800 = 6300/8 = 787.5 m.
In a race of 1000 m, A beats C by (1000 - 787.5) = 212.5 m to C.
B A
Inscores
a race 60 whilem,
of 600 B the
score 40 andofCmeters
number scores by30.which A beats C = (600 * 212.5)/1000 = 127
The number of points that C scores when B scores 100 = (100 * 30)/40 = 25 * 3 = 75.
C In a game of 100 points, B gives (100 - 75) = 25 points to C.
Ratio of the speeds of A and B =5 : 1 = 5 :3
C Thus,
B runsin45/2
racemofin5 6m, A gains
sec. 2 m 300m
B covers over B.in (6*2/45 * 300) = 80sec
2 m are gained by A in a race of 5 m.
A 80 m will be gained by A in race of (5/2 * 8)m = 200m
When A run 100m, B will run 975m.
Distance ratio of A:B= 100:75= 4:3
When B Run 100m, C will run 96m.
Now B:C=100:96= 25/24, now A:C=A:B*B:C
When P scores 80, now
4/3*25/24=25/18 Q scores
A:C=64. 25*4/18*4= 100/72
C When
So when A run 100m, C will 60
R scores 80, P scores run 72 and A will beat C by =(100-72) = 28 m
Hence, when R scores 150, Q scores (60 * 64 * 150) / (80 * 80) = 90
C When X runs
Therefore, in 48m,
a game Y runs
of 150,42m.R can give 60 points to Q.
Hence, when X runs 1000m, Y runs (1000 * 42) / 48 = 875m
B X beats Y by 125m.
(L
In - x1)x2
game = of L(x3 - x1)
A 15 ametres are50covered by B in20) 5 seconds
While A scores 50, B400(39
(400 - 20)x3 = scores -50 - 6 = x3
44 = 20inmetres
and a game of 65,
300 metres are covered by B in (5/15 * 300) = 100 sec
B While A scores 65, C scores 65 -
Time taken by A = (100 - 5) = 95 seconds 13 = 52.
While A scores 50, C scores 52/65 * 50 = 40
A While
We have B scores 44, C'sby
the distance score
which= 40 Rashid can beat Hamid = 880 (1- 144/160) = 88 m. Rashid
A's
While speed = (5 55,
B scores x C's 5/18)
scorem/sec
= 40/44= 25*/18
55 m/sec
= 50
B Time
In a game of 55, B can give C 55 - 50 = 5 Points. = 72 sec
taken by A to cover 100 m = (100 x 18/25)
B covers 92 m in 72 + 8 = 80 sec.
B A
B'sscores
speed100 while Bx scores
= (92/80 100 - 20
18/5) km/hr = 80Km/hr
= 14.4 and C scores 100 -28 = 72. While B scores 80, C
While B scores100, C scores 72/80 * 100 = 90
A B
B runs
can give35 m C in
1007 sec.
- 90 = 10 points.
B covers 200 m in (7/35 * 200) = 40 sec
C Ratio
A's timeof races of Acourse
over the and B = = (40
7:4 -7) sec = 33 sec.
i.e., 3 metres are gained by A in a race of 7 metres
C A
60ismetres
winner=
300/1000 and B can distance
10gained
are /beat give
by AC in aa start
race therefore B becomes
of (7/3 * 60) = 140 mIInd and C becomes IIIrd in the ra
(L - x12)x13
Beat distance = 100/3 m= L(x13 - x12)
C (1000
P beats - 40)byx 25 = 1000 x in(x13 - 40) race.
A :B=Q
While 100 :33
90.1/3m, metres 1 kilometre
960 x A 25runs=1000 B runs
1000 x (x13 1000 - 100 = 900 m and C runs 1000-200 = 800 m.
- 40)
A A : C -=B
While
(x13 100
40)runs=: 900
87.
96 xm, C runs=800
25/100 m. x13 = 64 m
24 ==>
B/C
While B runs 1350=m;
= (B/A*A/C) (90/100*100/87)
C runs 800/900=* 30/29 1350 = 1200m
A When B runs
B can beat 30 1350
C by m, C runs
- 1200 29=m. 150 m.
When B runs 180 m, C runs (29/30*180)m =174m
D To
B reachC28
B covers
beats the winning
bymeters
(180 - in post
7sec.
174) mA= will
So, have
6 B's to cover
m. time a distance
over the of (7/28)*100
course = (500 - 140)m, i.e.,sec.
=250 360 m.
While A covers 3 m, B covers 4 m.
Whereas A's time over the course = 250 -7 = 243 sec.
B While
A's time A covers
over the 360 m, B is
course covers
4min (4/3)*360
, 3 sec. = 480 m.
A's
Thus, speed
when =A (5*5/15)m/sec  =
reaches the winning (25/18)m/sec
post, B covers 480 m and therefore remains 20 m behind
C Time
A wins taken
by 20bym.A to cover 100 m = (100*18/15)sec = 72sec 
Time taken by B to cover 92 m = (72 + 8) = 80 sec.
B  B's
A: speed =(92/80*18/5)kmph =4.14kmph
A: BB= = 100:
100: 9075
A A:
B: CC=
Distance= 100:
100: 72
96 by B in 9 sec. = (100/45)*9m = 20m
covered
B: C = (B/A
A: C = (A/B * B/C)* A/C) = = (90/100
(100/75 * * 100/72)
100/96) = = 90:
100:7272
C Therefore, B runs 90m, C runs
Therefore, A beats C by (100 - 72) m = 28 m 72 m.
A : B =B 60
When runs: 45.
100 m, c runs (72/90 * 100) = 80 m
B A
B :
canC = 60
give : 40.
C 20 m
A : B = 200 : 169.
B/C = (B/A*A/C) = (45/60*60/45) = 45/40 = 90/80 = 90:80
C A
B :can
When C= B 200
runs
give C :10
182.
25 m, A runs
points in a 45/2
gamemof 90.
C/B
When B runs 1000=m,
= (C/A*A/B) (182/200*200/169) = 182:169= 900 m.
A runs (45/2*1/25*1000)m
A When C covers
B beats A by 100 m. 182 m, B covers 169 m.
When C covers 350 m, B covers (169/180*350)m = 325 m
When A scores 80 points B scores 64 points
B Therefore, C beats B by (350 - 325) m = 25 m.
When A scores 90 points B scores 64/80 * 90 points = 72 points
A When
When C Q scores
run (200075 points
– 200)m, B scores 72 points
R runs(2000 – 560)m. 
When C scores 50 points B scores 72/75 * 50 points = 48 points
D Hence, C gives B 2 points in a game of 50

B In 20 second Q run = 100/25 * 20 m

A d-50/8 = d/1.5 s = 150 sec


Let the game be of x points. 
B When A scores x points, B scores X – 25 points, and C scores X – 40 Ponts
A can give
When B (6 40
A scores minutes
points,- B
5 minutes 48–seconds)
scores (40 or 12 seconds start. Now we must find the
12) points.
A beats
The B by run
distance 1 minute (60 seconds)=and B beats C by 30 Seconds
A When A scores 50by B in
points,6Cminutes
scores (501000 mpoints.
– 10)

∴A beats
The C by run
distance ( 60by
+B 30)in or
1290 seconds
seconds = 1000 x 12 / 6 x 60 = 100/3 = 33 1/3 m
C But A beats C by 375 m
∴ A can give B 33 1/3 metres' Start.
While
∴ But BA runs
runs 726
C bym,
375A runs
m. 800 m. While C runs 550 m, B runs 600 m.
A While B runs
∴ C runs 1000726m,
m in C runs 550/600
90/375 x 1000 = x 240
726 seconds
= 665.5 = m.4 minutes.
In a race of 800 m, A gives ( 800- 665.5) i.e. 134.5 m start to C, so in a race of 500 m A
B gives 134.5/800x 500 m start to C i.e. 84.06 m start to C.
the steps followed to get its output
C has (x -64) points , then A has x points
. . By chain rule
Let
x x (x x-64) points=make the (game,
( x- 40) x- 30)x so that , according to the question,
if A has x points,
=> x2 - 64x = x2 - 70x + 1200 then B has ( x-40) points.
B has
=> x = 2000 x points, then C has ( x- 30) Points.
D C
Hence, 200 points make the gamex points
has (x -64) points , then A has
By chain rule, x x ( x-64) = ( x- 40) ( x- 30)x
Since
A and the rates are 5 :4 ,again a runs 5 the
rounds while B runsA 4hasrounds
C => x2B- will 64xbe together
= x2 - 70x + 1200 for=> x first time hence
= 2000, when gained one complete round on B
200 points
.Now . A passes B each time that a has
A gains ( 140- 80) or 60 metres on B in 1 minute runs 5 rounds i.6. 5 x 2/6 or 3 kms
A Solution:
.. .. (A 400m
gains 1500 = 2/5metreskm) in 1500/60 or 25 minutes.
Seema
Based
Now 2 on is quickest
kms the is input girl
given
contained one complete
5intimes in 10round
the question, kmsiton canNeetu, the slowest
be analysed girl,
that by thein final
3000/200-125
step the allorthe
4
B Seema
are
. . Aarranged gains
passes Bin one complete
5 descending
times. round on Kiran, the next slowest girl in 3000/200-150
order in the beginning of the line and then all the words are arra or 40 min
Time
Thus, taken Seema
dictionary-order. byandA inNitu
oneare round = 3000/200
together = 1540
after every minminutes, and Seema and Kiran are togeth
C Time taken
'Hence, Seema,
Similarly, by B
the output in one
Kirancan round
andbe Nitu =
found 3000/150
be together inmin
will for = 20 the time which is LCM of 40 and 60. The L
L.C.m
Input: of 6715 54min and 20
thankful min = 60
message min 23
listing = 145 hr.
known booklist 90 quit 88
A Hence, they will meet first together
Step I: 23 67 54 thankful message listing 45 known at the starting point after881 booklist
90 quit hour.
Step II: 45 23 67 54 thankful message listing 90 quit 88 booklist known
Step III: 54 45 23 67 thankful message 90 quit 88 booklist known listing
Step IV: 67 54 45 23 thankful 90 quit 88 booklist known listing message
Step V: 88 67 54 45 23 90 quit booklist known listing message thankful
4 Step VI: 90 88 67 54 45 23 booklist known listing message thankful quit
Based on the input-output given in the questions, the pattern followed is the smallest numb
1 input is placed at the first position from left end and the largest number is placed at the righ
line and then the digits interchange their position. For eg - 21 becomes 12 and 91 becomes
3 Similarly, for the input:
Input: 76 67 84 70 33 32 21 12 34 97 28
3
ing is an illustration of inputStepandI:rearrangement.
21 76 67 84 70 33 32 21 34 28 79
1 Step II: 12 21 76 67 70 33 32 34 28 79 48
Step III: 82 12 21 67 70 33 32 34 79 48 67
Step IV: 23 82 12 21 67 33 34 79 48 67 07
Input angry happy 49 24 fussy winky 34 69
Step V: 33 23 82 12 21 34 79 48 67 07 76
4 Step V is the final step.
Step
Solution:I winky angry happy 49 24 fussy 34 69
5
Step
Step II IV winky
yeast 69 92 angry
umbrella happy67 1549 23 24 slate
fussyhanger
34
1
Step
Step III V yeastwinky9269umbrella
happy angry 67 slate 49 24 15 fussy
23 hanger34
4
Solution:
Solution:
Step
Step IV VI winky
yeast 92 69 umbrella
happy 4967 angry
slate24 23fussy 34
15 hanger
2
Step
Input II: warrior
password 76 overhead
barrier career 53 37 3312 49mind
sterile 24
blowing noyalty 81
Step
Step V winky 6992happy 49 fussy angry23 24 34
tions the appropriate step for theVII yeast
given input. umbrella 67 slate hanger 15
Step
Step III warrior 76
IVIpassword sterile barrier career 33 49blowing
24
2 Step
So, four winky 69 81
more steps happyoverhead
49 fussy
are required.
53 3437 angry
12 mind 24 noyalty

Step II
Step IV warrior 7681 sterile 49 barrier career37 3312 24mind blowing
3 So, Steppassword V is first step overhead
from last. 53 noyalty
From
Step Vstep I to step
warrior V: the49words
76 sterile career are arranged
barrier 33 in reverse
4 Step theIII
Cannot
In password
be determined
illustration, 81
firstoverhead
theof words 53arenoyalty
arranged37 24
mind then
blowing 12
order of middle alphabets the word from left andto right.
the
Also, numbers
thewarrior
numbers are arranged in decreasing
4 Step
Hence, VI there will76 besterile
no such 49 step.
career 33 barrier order.
24
Step
Step I: VI:Alphabets
the wordsare arearranged
replacedinbyanthe ascending
numerical order
value
within
of the the word,
last alphabet except first and
according to last alphabets.
alphabetical series.
2 So, last step is Step VI.
Step
Step II: VII:The thealphabetic positionsare
digits of numbers of added
the first andalast
until single
alphabets
digit is formed. is added.
Step III:
n illustration of an input rearrangement.
Input: Even60number
rupee fruit juiceis multiplied
93 74 teeth by 423andsadodd
86
2 numbers are multiplied by 5.
Step I: fruit rupee 60 juice 74 teeth 23 sad 86 93
Step
Step IV: Alphabet
II: fruit rupeewith the place
60 juice 74 teethvalue 23equal
sad 93 to the
86 sum
5 of
Step III: fruit rupee juice 60 teeth 23 sad 93 86 74 the
the alphabetic positions of all numbers, whereas
number
Step IV: denotes fruit rupee thejuice
perfectteeth square
23 sad of 1st
93 86digit
74from
60 the
1 left end.
Step V: fruit rupee juice teeth sad 93 86 74 60 23
Step
Step V: VI:Addition
20 05 05 of08the04alphabetic
93 86 74 position
60 23 of alphabet
4
and the number
Step VII: 2 5 5 8 4 3 5 2 6 5is written.
5 Step
Step VI: VII is Numbers
the lastare step. added and the square of that is
written.
The final arrangement is as follows:
Input: must most mexican moisture melt marvel marble
3 mains
Step I: su os aceix iorstu el aerv ablr ain
Step II: 40 34 25 30 17 23 19 15
Step III: 160 136 125 120 85 115 95 75
Step IV: G1 J1 H1 C1 M64 G1 N81 L49
Step V: 8 11 9 4 23 8 23 25
Step VI: Numbers are added and the square of that is
written.
The final arrangement is as follows:
Input: must most mexican moisture melt marvel marble
mains
Step I: su os aceix iorstu el aerv ablr ain
3 Step II: 40 34 25 30 17 23 19 15
Step III: 160 136 125 120 85 115 95 75
3
Step IV: G1 J1 H1 C1 M64 G1 N81 L49
2 Step V: 8 11 9 4 23 8 23 25
Step VI: 64 4 81 16 25 64 25 49
3 Step VI is the final output.

The rearrangement takes place in the following ways:


4 In Step I, all the words are written as per dictionary
order.
1
In Step II, letters of the words are written in alphabetical
2 order.
In Step III, all the vowels are replaced by their 2nd
2 succeeding
Even numbers letters
are in the Alphabetical
arranged at the right Series
end,while
from all
leftthe
to right in ascending order after addi
consonants are replaced by their immediate succeeding
Odd numbers are arranged at the left end, from right to left in ascending order after the dig
2 lettersnumbers
Even
Input: in the
86 12 53Alphabetical
are
22arranged
45 19 Series.
32at29the 74right
93 end, from left to right in ascending order after addi
Odd numbers
In Step
Step IV,86
I: 91 are
all 53
the22 arranged
letters
45 32are atreversed
29 the93
74 left13
end, from right
and then, written to left
in in ascending order after the dig
Even
Input:
reverse
Step numbers
II:86 are
9212915386
dictionary 2253arranged
454519323274
order. at the
2993 right
74139323 end, from left to right in ascending order after addi
Even
Odd
Step numbers
numbers
I: 91 are
are
869253 arranged
arranged at74
at the93
the right
left end,end, from
from ofleft
right toleft
to right
in in ascending
ascending order
order after
after theaddi
dig
5 In Step
Step
Even III:V,54
numbers
sum 9122
of
are 864553327429
positions
arranged
of
931st
at 13and
the 2313
right
last
33 letters
end, from
the
lefttotoleft
right in ascending order after addi
Odd
Input:
Step numbers
wordsII: 86
(in921291 are
538622 arranged
5345 19 32at29the 74left
93 end, from right in ascending order after the dig
Step
Odd IV: 35
numbers
alphabetical
54are 91 45
92 arranged
86 32
series)
93at74
13is93
23
the
13
33 23
written
left 75 and no change is
end, from right to left in ascending order after the dig
Input:
Step
Step I:
done III:86
91 12
86
5435
in the 53
53
9254
2nd 22
9122
and 45
45
863rd19
32
5313 32
29
7423 29
74
9333
letters 74
93
1375
of 9313
2387
the 33
words.
3 Step
Input:V: 39
86 12 53 2292 459119 32 29 74 93
Step
Input:
Step I:
II:
IV: 91
92
kite
35 86
91
boat
54 53
86
92 2253
open9145
45
8632
32
self93 29
74
mind137493
23 93
xylo13
33 13
23
hope
75
Step
Step I:
II:
III:91
92
5486
919253
86
912253
8645
45
5332
327429
74
937493
13 93
13
23 13
23
33
1 Step V:
I: boat
39 35 hope
54 92 kite91mind
13 23open33 self
75 87 xylo
Step
Step II:
IV: 92
35 91
54 86
92 53
91 45
53
86 3274
93 74
Step II: abot ehop eikt dimn enop efls 33
III: 54 92 91 86 93
13 93
13
23 13
23
33 23
75loxy
2 Step
Step III:
IV: 5435
35 9254
54 9192
92 8691
91 5313
86 7423
93 9333
13 1375
23 2387
33 33
75
Step V:
III:39ccqu giqq gklu ekno goqq ggmt mqyz
Step
Step
The
Step IV:
V:
given
IV: 35
39 5454
35
output
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question 24qc
both 28lk 27mg
words and 24qo 24qi
numbers the 20nk
are below
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The given
Change in output
Word: is obtained
Words are by following
selected on mentioned logic: of number of vowels w
Change
For word,in we
Word:
have Words
to takearethat
selected on the
particular the basis
basis
word of
of decreasing
which is smallestorder
decreasing order of number
according of vowels
to English w
diction
The given
Change
Change in
in output is obtained
Word: Words by following
are selected thebasis
on the below
of mentioned
decreasing logic:
order oforder.
number of vowels w
3 Change
And in Number:
Number:
for number takeNumbers
smallest are
Numbers are seleceted
thenon
seleceted
number, on the
the basis
reverse thatof
basis of descending
descending
particular order.
number andIf
If the
thennumber
the number
add on
Same
Change
Change process
in
in Word:is
Number: repeated
Words
Numbersup to the
are number
selected last step.
on the
are seleceted basis
on theof decreasing
basis order oforder.
of descending number of vowels
If the numberw
1 Note:
Step I:Changes
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star 26 moon earth take
61place
53 72simultaneously at each step.
Step
ChangeII: in
vzigs xzg toy
Number: 85 star are
Numbers moon 61 53 72
seleceted on63the basis of descending order. If the number
4 Note: Changes in word and number take place simultaneously at each step.
Step III: nllm vzigs xzg toy 85 star 61 72 63 36
3 Step
Note:IV: hgzi nllm
Changes vzigsand
in word xzgnumber
toy 85 72 63place
take 36 17simultaneously at each step.
Solution:
Step V: glb hgzi nllm vzigs xzg 72 63 36 17 59
4 Based
Step (V)onisthe
theoutput given in the questions, the final step has all the words arranged in dicti
last step.
format
Similarly,
Input: rural ride revise rotate rule race rabbit register
3 Step I: rule rural ride revise rotate race rabbit register
er and Nitin. Each teacher has to vote either in against or for each student.
Step II: rotate rule rural ride revise race rabbit register
1 Step III: ride rotate rule rural revise race rabbit register
Step IV: revise ride rotate rule rural race rabbit register
2
Step V: register revise ride rotate rule rural race rabbit
4 Step VI: race register revise ride rotate rule rural rabbit
Step VII: rabbit race register revise ride rotate rule rural
3 Step VII is the last step

Solution (Q1 - Q2):


Ajay Veer Nitin
Teacher 1 for against
Teacher 2 against
Teacher 3 for against
2 Teacher 3 is in support of Ajay but against Nitin
None of Above
5
would be a huge amount of logistical support which would be required once the format has been decided. The Minister
3 The question
Moving clearly states
the equipment is thethat
lastthe logistics
step. teamthe
Only once need to contact
entire after
strategy theand
is set f the agencies
agree to the strategy, then based on the deadlines the equipment shall be moved from one
4
another
First the existing work needs to be reviewed to secure the data and only then the new
4
upgrades can be enjoyed
Since the Boss is on leave the employee must not take the decision immediately without
2
informing him. Thus, option 2 is the least effective answer
4 If an opportunity has been given, the employee must not let it go and make the
Self-analysis will help the employee understand what the boss meant by her statement and
4
accordingly give the presentation
1 Work on ensuring how to convince your boss that you are efficient for the job a
Without the Manger’s approval you cannot go to a person from another department and
1
assign him work
This will ensure that both, the Manager and the employee’s point is presented to the
1
organisation
Since the information is given clearly states that when any further changes shall be
3 introduced, people shall be informed. Thus, employees must continue to work as usual and
updated
Opinions with
may any new
differ information.
and asking others will help the employee get a better idea if the though
3
is common among more people or just one person’s opinion
Visual aids most attract the people around. So, visual aids and props will distract the
4
audience and make them a bit more interested in the speech
3 Do not indulge in any extra work with the supervision and permission of your S

3 Clearly Manika will be selected as she meets all the requirements.

3 Mamta will be selected for the post as she meets all the requirements.

1 Since she has 53% marks in B.Ed but did Arts with Maths graduation securing 8

4 Since we do not know his B.Sc marks, so information is inadequate to take the

3 Clearly the candidate will be selected.

5 As Kavita is not willing to sign the bond but can pay Rs 1 lakh if she leaves.So,

1 Clearly the candidate will be selected.

5 The candidate won’t be selected as she doesn’t meet the age criteria.

3 The candidate although has joined hospital 3 years ago but it has not been given

5 As his experience is not given so data is insufficient to decide.

5 Since the information is about education in Computer Science is not given,so no

3 The person satisfies all the conditions given and hence, will be selected.

3 The person satisfies all the conditions given and hence, will be selected.
s to the man/woman’s
1 candidature.All
Since she didthe given
not havecases
55%are discussed
marks on the date
in graduation but is1.11.2016
post graduate so her cas

2 Since he has studied computer science in B.A. So, his case will be referred to
5 Conditionnumber
The first condition of clearing the writtenDetail
exam with 60% passing marks has not
Conditionnumber Fulfilment Detail
2 The requirement which Fulfilment
states that the post graduation should be completed with
a) Post-graduate in commerce with 60% marks
1 Since
Or C.Aa)she has not secured 60% marks
60%- yes in written
Post-graduate intest,but
commerce haswith
worked
60%for 6 year
marks
Or C.A 63%- yes
2 Since he got 53% marks in post graduation but has done M.Sc. So, his case will
b) Date of birth: 1.12.1989-1.12.1995 Age: 21-
27 b)
years 23 years- yesDate of birth: 1.12.1989-1.12.1995 Age: 21-
3 The given set of criteria is satisfied and hence she will be admitted.
27 years 24 years- yes
4 Sincec)Eileen's husband does not enjoy
Fluency in English
fancy restaurants, choices a and c can be
c) NoFluency in English
2 Actresses #2 and #3 possess most No of the required traits. They both have red hair
d) Deposit of Rs. 10,000
2 Seeingd) four girls surrounding another
Deposit
Yes girl,
of while in possession of her backpack,
Rs. 10,000
Yes
B
e) Undertaking to work for the company for at
C least e)
3 years. Yes Undertaking to work for the company for at
least 3 years. Yes
I) Not (a) he is referred to Managing Director
I) NA Not (a) he is referred to Managing Director
B NA
The clue is 'an organised society'. More than 'peace', 'prosperity' or 'progress'
II) Not (d) and/or (e)he is referred to chairman of
B There
the II)
company
has been an increase
NA in Not (d) and/or
human (e)he
activities is referred
which to chairman
has resulted of
in 'reckless'
the company NA
C 'Urbanization' stands for 'modernity' and 'old charm' denotes 'tradition'. There i

D When nobody is living in a place, the place looks 'deserted' or 'desolate' which
Umesh didn’t satisfy condition (c) so cannot be selected for the post.
Ayush satisfy all the conditions so he can be selected for the post.
D Failure can dishearten or discourage someone.

A A leader should be able to secure desirable actions from his followers 'voluntaril

C Pollutants are responsible for 'causing' many diseases. Hence they are deleter

C Poaching of wild animals is still being carried out. This is happening 'despite st

A One should not think that peace comes only from violence. It is not a condition of

D The word for the blank is linked with 'remote' with the conjunction 'and'. Hence

B Many plants and animals have become extinct. Some are at risk of extinction whi

D A citizen has to show respect to his constitution. Once they show respect they wi

B Lord Surya's image is believed to 'dispel' darkness. Hence 'radiance and resplen

D The entrepreneurs are committed individuals who cannot be easily 'diverted' or

B Religion preaches universal brotherhood. But religion has always been a source of

C The sentence implies that the words which fit into the blank should be related

D India and China had not been having friendly relations for the past 60 years.

A A person is not 'admired' or 'honoured' for merely 'belonging to' a religion or c

B The human population is increasing or 'burgeoning' day-by-day, or expanding.

D His writings attract attention as they are prone to 'controversies' or 'disputation

C A nation which is driven by constant strife is a picture of 'gloom' and 'desponden

D 'Upheavals', 'tumults' do not collocate with the word natural. Disasters or catas
D He' is beyond doubt the most suitable candidate. Hence indubitably or undoubte

B The word which can fit into the blank is linked to the word 'modesty' with the c

D 'Secularism' rules out A, B, C and E. 'Limitations' and 'restrictions' are apt in th

C In a foreign land or country one is treated as an 'alien' or an 'outsider'.


C Directors will directly direct the mangement

B adored means loving and respecting some one deeply

A adorned means, making something more beautiful and attractive

A Proper preposition that fills and gives the proper meaning is "of"

A Because the of the sound made by the hammer made us deaf.

C No Explanation Available

C Although means in spite of the fact that; even though.


A. adaptation
Lending - the
- to give foract or process
temporary of on
use changing something
condition that the to fit aornew
same use or situation
its equivalent be returned
A

C Notions
Giving - -Give,
a conception of or belief
confer, grant, presentabout
maysomething.
mean that something concrete or abstract is besto
Precarious means not securely held or in position; dangerously likely to fall or collapse.
D Notations -- to
Spending thepay
process
out, or method
disburse, orof noting or
expend; setting
dispose of down by means
(money, wealth, ofresources,
a special system
etc.): reo
Escapade
Innocuousmeaning
means not- an act or incident
harmful involving
or offensive excitement, daring, or adventure.
B Negotiations - Negotiation issomebody
a method by which people settle differences. It is a process by
The
Flingword bumptious
meaning
Inoffensive means
- a short
means not period or who
of enjoyment
objectionable isorarrogant
harmful. wild behaviour.
C
fear→
The There
word is no
turgid keyword in the sentence which is talking about the fear.
Stunt meaning
Salubrious means- means swollen
anhealth-giving;
exciting action healthy.
D
The
The word
cruelty→ predilection
There
word meaning means
is nomeans
aboriginal keyword liking/inclination it means
in the sentence which
inhabitant it is a positive
is talking word.
about the harmful or cruelty.
Gimmick - a trick intended to attract attention.
B The word 'keen' means sharp which means he can
According
The word to the option 'nebulous' which means thedifferentiate
darkest
spirit cloud
which ismeans
thatit good an
the we
bad.
cannot see
The word despondency
compassion→ It was
indigenous themeans
meanskeyword thein
"local" person
which with the
the whole lowsentence it means
becomes is negative
negative so it isword
no
D
According
The
The word to themeans
word false
submissionoptionsthe things
means which are
submitting wrong.
something.
voracity→ It means eat/greed.
D
The list suggests
original, imitationisthat
meanswe correct,
need similarcopywords to fill the gap.
The
The word
word clever
repugnance a positive
means word.
dislike.
A
Prolixity
The wordisdreadful
verbosity
unblemished, and opposite
pure means
means to short;
pure, pure
something detail
it is not
which isyou
correct
makes again opposite;
because of the two words should be op
unhappy.
C
authenticity is a positive
enduring, obscure meansquality
bearing,likeconfusing
clarity, and
it isnot
notopposite;
fit to the depression
sentence. is a state of mind
D ‘On the contrary ‘ is the signpost which suggests the presence of opposite things
we narrow
grand, downmeans
delicate to thehuge,
optionsimple
(c) and check
these the second
words word.of
are opposite Immediacy isbut
again closer to
B This is about relationship Kinship. You fall "in" a relationship and each other
you fall "out" oit is not fit t

C Generally long mouth is not used in sad/shock it is used at the time of angry or

B Threshold means the starting point for a new state or experience option B is cor
Key words here are - large, roomy. The only word that goes with these keywords is option A
A Enlarge means to make or to become larger or to more extensive. And extend mean
as per the context of the sentence the correct answer would be wayward.
B Commodious means spacious.
wayward means difficult to control or predict because of wilful or perverse behaviour.
A It should
Endure have to
means been captivating instead of captivate hence option 1 is ruled out
bear.
Insinuate means indicate
D Exalted
Haughtywhich
means means high/lofty and indigence means poverty are out of context.
arrogant.
Disgust means hatred
D Option B means
Credible i.e. superfluous means unessential forms the best choice
believable.
key words
Accord - sensational
means agreement disclosures or gossip about...
D
since
None they
of theare looking
Option for gossip
Except Option, D
the
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fill cistern in Aare hourspointing a particular person or thing.
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This done by X and Y together in 7 hours =⅔
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1/A amount ofafter a particular
the cistern thing. That is they at last l
so, the correct answer is fragile, stable.
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means by Ypipe
the togetherA to fill
instance inhethe
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hour
saw = be
[(⅔)
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minutes
/ 7]shouting.
= 2/21 According to the
Also in 1 hour pipe B fills ¼ amount of cistern
Let the time taken by pipe B be x minutes
Work
Time
Work is done
donetaken by
by by the
Z in outlet
pipe1 hourB to pipe
= in
the1 tank
minute
fill[{(X+Y+X)’s = x+5= {1/15
minutes
1 hour’s – (1/24)+(1/20)}
work } – {(X+Y)’s = 1 1/15
hour’s– work}]
11/120 = -(1
Together they fill cistern in 2.4 hrs
So,
A the time
portion of taken
the tank byfilled
pipe by A= x/3Aminutes
pipe
D Here,
So, 1/x
Suppose,
= (⅙) the negative
–+(2/21)1/(x+5)
first pipe
= 1/14 sign
= 1/6indicates
alone takes x hours the in 1 minute
negative
to fill the
= 1/20
work
tank done,
. that is the loss of water from the
So, in one hour together they’ll fill 1/2.4 amount of cistern
Thus,
A 1/3 of + the3/x tank = 1/36
B ⇒ portion
Thex=
Then, capacity
10
second of
and 1/40 third
filled=by3 pipe
part pipes will gallonsB in 1 minute = 1/30
take (x -5) and (x - 9) hours respectively to fill the tank.
Cistern filled by both is given by (1/A)+(1/4)=(1/2.4)
⇒ 4/xportion
Total = 1/36filled by both pipe A and B in 1 minute = (1/20 + 1/30) = 1/12
D So,
1/xCapacity
+ 1/(x+5) of = whole
1/(xtank - 9) = 40×3 = 120 gallons
(1/A)=(1/6)
= (x
C ⇒ x =-it4×36
Thus
5 + x )/x(x-5)= 1/(x - 9)
will take 12 minutes to fill the tank completely if both the inlets are opened together
(=2x -
Part filled 5)(x by -A9) in = 1 x(x
hour -= 5)1/36
Pipe
=x2 A- can
18x fill
+ 1/6th
45 = 0of cistern in 1 hour
D Let
⇒ x the
= 144 capacityminutes of the tank be LCM(20, 30) = 60 units.
Work
Part
(x doneby
filled
- 15)(x -by 3) Atwoin 01pipes
min =in1/20 1 hour = (1/14 + 1/16) = 15/112
Part filled by
Therefore it B=
takes in 16hour hours =to 1/45fill it completely
C Part filled
x = 15. of
Efficiency by B
[neglecting in
pipe X = 601 min =
x =/ 3]1/30
20 = 3 units / minute
Hence
Part filledtime bytaken (A + to B) fill
in tank
1 min==112/15 (1/20 = + 71/30)
hours=28 min
1/12
A Total
It haspart
Both a rate
pipes filled
can by
of 100fill A and
ltr/hr
the tankB in in 112 hour (A+B) = (1/36 +1/45)
minutes.
Efficiency of pipe Y = 60 / 30 = 2 units / minute
Due
Work todone
leakby it takes
the 32 in
leak min more hence time to fill tank = 8 hours
1 hour
C A+B
For 6=hours 9/180 it =gives1/20 6*100=600 litres
Combined
Part filled inefficiency
7 two
min pipes = of pipe X+and
7(1/36 1/45)pipe Y7/20
= 5 units / minute
Work
=
Net(1/3 done
part - filled by
1/(7/2)) in =
one (1/3
hour and
- =2/7) a leak
(1/10 ==1/8
+1/12 -1/20) = 8/60 = 2/15
A Hence it is 20 hours
Now,
Remainingthe tank is filled with the efficiency of 5 units / minute for two minutes.
Work
= 1/21 done part by leak = (1 in-17/20)hour = = 13/20
(15/112 - 1/8)
A The tank will be full in 15/2 hours = 7 hours 30 minutes
Pipe A can fill a tank in k hours
tank
Net filledfilled
part in two in 1minutes
min = (1/36 = 10 units + 1/45 - 1/30) = 1/60
A = 1/112
Hence it takes 21 minutes
First
Pipe set
B can of fill
tenapipes tank operate
in m hours 10%/min (filling)
One day
still work
tankFilling
i.e. empty
done ofby=pipe60pipe–A 10
== 1/30
=1% 50 minute/
units
A 13/
Leak20 willpartempty is filledthe1in tank (60in * 11213/20)hours = 39minute
min
second
Pipe C set
can of
empty five pipes
it in n operate
hours at 12.5%/ minute ( filling)
One
This day
50 workisoffilled
units pipeby B= Y 1/60
alone.
B i.e. filling done by 1 pipe =
Total time taken to fill the tank = (39+7) = 46 min 2.5%/minute
Set
If allCday(Emptying)
the pipes of are =operate
5%/minute simultaneously,
One
Time work
required to leak
fill= pipe,50
these C=units 1/45= 50 / 21=hour of work of each of the three pipes = 1/k
25 minutes
D Emptying per pipe 0.625%/minute

B 1 minute work
(A+B+C)'s
Therefore, one of
total each
day
time of =
work the1/30+1/60-1/45
required three
to fill pipes = 1/10
the tank =2
= +
+ 1/12
25 = –271/20
(6+3-4)/180 = 15/2
= 5/180
minutes = hours
1/36

B = 7 ½ hour
Number of days taken by (A+B+C) = 36 days

C = 7 hours 30 minutes.
=1/15-(1/20+1/24)
A+B's 1 hour work
Total work done by =
A 2/21
& (A+B) = 1/4 + 5/12 = 8/12 = 2/3
=1/15-11/120
C's 1 hour work
Remaining work = = [(A+B+c)'s
1-2/3 = 1/31 hours work -(A+B)'s 1 hour work]
A's one minute work = 1/30
Let
-1/40
=1/6 the efficiencies
-[ 2/21
negative = fill of filling
means
1/14 empty] pipes is 4p and 5p respectively.
C Time taken to the cistern after closing A, B = Time taken by C to complete the remaining
Work
B's onedone
minuteby (A+B)work in 1/20
= one minute = 1/16+1/20 = 9/80
Efficiency
volumeof of pipe
the which empty the tank = 2/3 * 9p/2 = 3p
C C can alone fill1/40th
tank inpart14 = 3 gallons
hours
Work
C's onedone in 5 minutes
minute = 5*9/80 = 9/16
D Total
volume work = 3pwork
of whole *36 =
= 1/10
108p
=(3*40)=120gallons
Remaining
1/xfill=work
(A+B+C)'s 31/10 = 1- 9/16 =
minutes 7/16
B 1/9
Time- to the tank byworkboth=the 3(1/30*1/20*1/10)
pipes = 108p/9p = = 12
11/20
min
Part filled by the Pipe 1 in 1 hour = 1/6
D 7/16th
Part
= 90filledwork
hrs. by isC completed
in 3 minutes by=B3/10
Part
Time emptied
taken byby A the
to pipe 2 in the
complete 1 hour = 1/12work = (7/16)*20 = 35/4 min = 8 min. 45 sec
remaining
B Required ratio = 20/11*3/10 = 6/11
Total taken
Time capacity of cistern = 70*16
C Time taken to by fill the tank
(A+B) to fill=the 1/6whole
– 1/12tank = 5 min. + 8 min. 45 sec = 13 min. 45 sec
R = outer
= (2-1)/12
1120 littersradius=6m
C =
In it = 1/12
r =1inner
hour radius=5m
fills 1/7 part. Due to leak it takes 8 hours. So in 1 hour it actual

B metal
Hence required
Total vessels
the time =
needed pi*(R^2
taken to fill -the
would r^2)*h,
becistern if the total volume of each vessel is reduces to
= 12 hours

B h=28
40 litters = 70*16 / 40 = 1120/40 = 28 vessels.
Let the tank get empty in T hours counting from 8 am.
C Tank
= filled or work
3.14*(36 done by pipe 1cubic
in 1 hour = 1/8
P is on for T -hours
25) *and 28 = 967.12
work done by P meter...
= Work in 1 hour x T hours = T/1.5 = 2T/3
Similarly, Q starts at 9 am i.e. it's on for (T-1) hours & work done is = (T-1)/2
B Tank
Let x emptied
liter water or taken
work done by pipe 2 intaken
1 hourout= 1/16
Similarly,
Tank filledRorstarts
workat 10out
done am Total=Water
by A i.e.
in for (T-2)=hours
1 hour
+ remaining water 15=x+(
1/22 & work done is = (T-2)/(1/2) = 2(T-2)
Net
Tank part
Initially filled
tank is in 1 hour
empty and = after
in T1the
hours too, it is 11
empty. So, total work
= done
1/33 is 0.
C Tank filled
filled oror work
work done
done byby Bboth hour (B
pipes takes
in 1 hour hrs more
= 1/8 than=
- 1/16 A)1/16.
∴ (2T/3) + (T-1)/2 - 2(T - 2) = 0
Tank filled or work done by both pipes in 1 hour = (1/22) + (1/33) = (5/66)
1/6
∴ += 1/7 - 1/14 ==5/21.
A So Tthe 21/5
entirehours
tank is 4.2 hours
full in 66/5==4 13 hours 12hours
(1/5) minutes
This time is needed for tank to get empty.
D then
Exactittime
is filled
will in
be21/5hours
4 hours 12 min from 8 am = 12.12 pm

A it mens in 4 (1/5) hours.

A Time taken by A to complete one round = 88 = 22 minutes 4 Time taken by B t

A Let the slower pipe alone fill the tank in x minutes. Then, faster pipe will fill i

B 1/x - 1/20 = -1/24 x = 120 120 * 4 = 480

D I. A's 1 minute's filling work = 1 16 II. B's 1 minute's filling work = 1 8 (A +

A II. Part of the tank filled by A in 1 hour = 1 4 III. Part of the tank filled by B

B Let us assume the time taken by II pipe be x Then the time in which Pipe I will f

C The cistern is filled in 20 hours In 1 hour = 1/20th portion of the cistern is fil

A Container filled by pipe M in 1 hour = 1 / 9 Container filled by pipe N in 1 hou

A Pipe R fills the tanker in 40 mins Pipe R will fill the tanker in 1 minute = 1/40t

A Let us assume the time taken by slower pipe as x Then, the time taken by fast

A Ratio of investment: Ram: Shyam: Ganshayam = 5 × 7 : x × 7 : 8 × x = 35 :


In this type of questions we first get the filling in 1 minute for both pipes then we will add th
C From statement I : If both pipes and a leak operate simultaneously, then 12 + 10 – 6 = 16
Part filled by A in 1 min = 1/20
A Statement I: B
Part filled by 8xin+15y is =
min an1/30
even number. 8x is always even whether x is odd or

B Statement
Part I: Volume of the tank = 112 × 22 = 2464 m3 πr2 h = 2464 m3 Curve
Part filled
filled by
by A in 1 hour
(A+B) = 1/5
in 1 min = 1/20 + 1/30
C Part
= filled
1/12 by B in 1 hour = 1/10
Time taken by both pipes together to fill the tank = 1/(1/45 +1/35) = 315/16
Part filled by C in 1 hour = 1/30
B So both pipes can fill the tank in 12 mins.
Part filled by (A+B+C) in 1 hour =
D 1/5+1/10+1/30=1/3
25 = 5 × 5, 30 = 5 × 3 × 2, 35 = 5 × 7, 40 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 5
B Required LCM = 2 × 2 × 2 × 5 × 5 × 3 × 7 = 4200

D H.C.F
H.C.F.of
of4/9,
639 10/21 and is
and 1065 20/63
213. = H.C.Fofof213
H.C.F. 4,10 and
and 20 /isL.C.M
1491 213. of 9,21 and 63
= H.C.F of 4, 10 and 20 = 2 & L.C.M. of 9, 21 and 63 = 63. Required H.C.F. =
C 2/63

D The difference of requisite numbers must be 12 and each should be divisible by 1

D Let the numbers be 29a and 29b. Then, 29a + 29b= 174 or 29(a + b) = 174 or, a

D The side of the square slab is the H.C.F. of 544 and 374 cm i.e. 34.

B Let the numbers be 13x and 13y. So, 13X ×13 Y = 6760 X×Y=40.

B L.C.M. of 2, 3, 4, 6 = 12 ; 12 = 22 × 3. So, the required number =22 × 3 x 2 x 32 = 216

D L.C.M. of 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 = 120 ; Required number =2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 5 x 5

D Maximum possible length of such rod = (H.C.F. of 44, 22, 55)c m = 11cm.
Making the same number of decimal places, the given numbers are 0.63, 1.05 and 2.10.
A Required number = H.C.F. of (91 - 43), (183 - 91) and (183 - 43) = H.C.F. of
Without decimal places, these numbers are 63, 105 and 210.
C Clearly, the numbers are (23 x 13) and (23 x 14). Larger number = (23 x 14)
Now, H.C.F. of 63, 105 and 210 = 21.
D L.C.M. of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 is 120.So, the bells will toll together after every

A H.C.F. of 0.63,
N = H.C.F. 1.05 and
of (4665 2.1 =(6905
- 1305), 0.21.- 4665) and (6905 - 1305), = H.C.F. of 33

C LCM
L.C.M.of of
Greatest 5,number
6, 7105
63, andof 84-digits
and =210840=is630.9999. L.C.M. of 15, 25, 40 and 75 is 600.On d
Hence
Let thethe number
numbers becan
37abe and written
37b. in the form (840k + 3) which is divisible by 9
B Let
If k the
= 1,
L.C.M. two
of numbers
number
0.63, = (840
1.05 be 5X
and × 1)
2.1 and 6X.
3 =Since,
=+6.30. their is
843 which HCF
not=divisible
34. Therefore,
by 9 X = 34
We
If know
k = 37a
Then, that,
2, number
x 37b =Product
= (840 of two
× 2) numbers
+ = HCF * LCM
3 = 1683 which is divisible by 9
Greatest
Therefore, number
5 *is 34 of4107
4-digits =is34
9999.
D Hence, 1683 the*least
6 * 34
number *which
LCM when divided by 5, 6, 7 and 8 leaves a remainder 3,
Let
Let the numbers 13a and 13b.
ab =the
L.C.M. 3. numbers be 3x, 4x and 5x.
D LCM = of
Required 102015, 25, 40
number and 75ofis(1657
= H.C.F. 600. - 6) and (2037 - 5)
Then, 13a
theirxL.C.M.
Then, co-primes 13b ==2028 60x.
Now,
On dividing 9999with product
by 600, 3 are (1, 3).
B = H.C.F. of 1651 and 2032the = remainder
127. is 399.
ab =
So, 60x12.= number
2400 or x = 40.
A So, the
Required required numbers
(9999 - are
399) (37
= x9600.
1, 37 x 3) i.e., (37, 111).
Now,numbers
iven the co-primes
are=(3 with0.36
1.08, product 12 are (1, 12) and (3, 4).
B The =numbers
Greater
99 3 x 3are
1 xnumber x 11111.x 40), (4and 0.90.
x 40) and (5 x 40).
L.C.M.
[Note: of
Two 6, integers
9, 15 and 18 isb90.
C H.C.F.
Hence, of 108, 36 anda 90 and = 18,are said to be coprime or relatively prime if they have no comm
101 = 1required
x 101 H.C.F. = 40.
Let
So, required
the of number
required be 90k
numbers +(13
4, which is xmultiple
12) andof(137. x 3, 13 x 4).
D H.C.F. given numbers =are0.18. x 1, 13
176 = 1 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 11
B L.C.M.
Least
Clearly, ofthere
value5, of
6,are
k4 for
and 3 = pairs.
2 which
such 60.
(90k + 4) is divisible by 7 is k = 4.
182 = 1 x 2 x 7 x 13
L.C.M.
On of 252,
dividing 2497 308byand 198 = 2772.
A Required number = 60,
(90 the
x 4)remainder
+ 4 = 364. is 37.
So, divisors of 99 are 1, 3, 9, 11, 33, .99
C So, P, Q and
Number to be R added
will again meet
= (60 at the
- 37) = 23.starting point in 2772 sec.
Divisors of 101 are 1 and 101
B i.e., 46 min. 12 sec.

A Divisors
L.C.M. of250,
Clearly,of252176 2are
= 300 1,x 2,
x 2and x4,38,
3150 =x 11,
1500
7. 16, 22, 44, 88 and 176
sec
Dividing 1500 by 60 we get 25, which mean 25 minutes.
36 = 22 x 32 are 1, 2, 7, 13, 14, 26, 91 and 182.
Divisors
B A, B, andofC182
meet after 25 minutes.

C 84 = 22176
Hence, x 3 has
x 7 the most number of divisors.

B H.C.F. = 22 x 3 = 12.

A All pastries need to be packed and each box has the same variety. This impli
Therefore, the length of the marble=width of the marble.the length of the marble=width of
Divisor
Productofof18=1,2,3,6,9,18
2 number=HCF*LCM
15 m 78 cm = 1578 cm and 13 m 74 cm = 1374 cm.
The HCFof=6
Divisor
X*150=25 24=1,23,4,6,8,12,24
* 600
On dividing the given number by 342, let X be the quotient and 47 as remainder.
C Hence,
X=100 the
Divisor side of the square is 6.
of 31=1,31
Let the numbers be 3x and 4x respectively.
Then,
B The number
Divisor of such square marbles required,
of 53=1,5,3
432 =
Factors3x * 4x
of 50=1, 2, 5, 10, 25,50
number−342X+47=(19×18k+19×2+9)number−342x+47=(19×18k+19×2+9)
C 1/17<16/30<5/9<2/27<3/4
=1578*1374/6*6=60227 marbles
x2 = 36of 100=1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50,100
Factors
=19(18x+2)+9=19(18x+2)+9
A 0.41<0.53<0.55<0.74<0.74

D x
⇒=
The 6
biggest
The given common factordivided
number when numberby
is 19,
the gives
GCF number.
18x+218x+2 as quotient and 9 as remainde
Given
Sum ofnumbers are: =
the number 6,3x
9, +
12,
4x15, 18
=507x
C So the greatest common factor and 100 is 50.

B LCM
7 6of=given
* Since 42 numbers = 180
(a) loga a = 1, so log10 10 = 1.
log(base5)
(b) log (2 +512 3) = = log
log 5512/log
and log5(2 x 3) = log 6 = log 2 + log 3
D So,
= 180
log + 2 = 182 (10/2)
2power9/log is the number that leaves 2 as a remainder.
log (2 + 3) log (2 x 3)
=
(c)9Since
log 2/(log
loga 1 10=-0, log so2)log10 1 = 0.
= (9 x 0.3010)/(1 - 0.3010)
(d) log (1 + 2 + 3) = log 6 = log (1 x 2 x 3) = log 1 + log 2 + log 3.
 B =
So,2.709/0.699
(b) is incorrect.
= 2709/699
C log 27 = 1.431
= 3.876
log (33 ) = 1.431
logsqrt8/log 8 = log (8)power(1/2)/log8 = (1/2)log 8/log8 = 1/2
C 3 log 3 = 1.431
log 3 = 0.477
C log(base10)
log
log a/b
9 =+ log 1/70
log(32 b/a
) ==2log log(a 3+= b)
(2 x 0.477) = 0.954.
=
=> log (a + b) 1=-log
log(base10) log(base10) 70
((a/b) x (b/a)) = log 1.
A =
So, - logbase10
a + b = 1. (7 x 10)
logbase10
= - (log(base10)80 = logbase10
7 + log(base10)(8 x 10)10)
log(base10)
= logbase10 58 ++ logbase10
logbase10 (5x
10 + 1) = logbase10 (x + 5) + 1
A = - (a +
log(base10) 1).
= logbase10 5(23 + logbase10
)+1 (5x + 1) = logbase10 (x + 5) + logbase10 10
B logbase10
= 3 logbase10
logbase2 10 [5=(5x 2 ++11)] = logbase10
1/logbase10 [10(x=+1000/301
2 = 1/0.3010 5)]
5(5x
= (3 x + 0.3010)
1) = 10(x +1 + 5)
B 5x + 1 = 2x + 10
= 1.9030.
logase60
3x =9 3 + logbase60 4 + logbase60 5
log
= (264) = 64 xx log
4 x25)
B x = 3.(9/16) (3
logx
logbase60
= - 1/2
=
= (64 x 0.30103)
logbase60 60
B xpow(-1/2)
=
= 19.26592
1. = 9/16
1/sqrtx = 9/16 is 19.
Its characteristic
C sqrt(x)
Hence, then= 16/9 number of digits in 264 is 20.
apowx = bpowy
x = (16/9)pow2
D log
x = (base2)
log 256/81=xlog
apowx = 10 bpowy x = 2pow10.
log(basex)
x log a = y log b y = 100
C y
log= a/log
xpow100b = y/x
y = 2pow(10)*pow100 [put value of x]
C Let
y = log(base2)
2pow1000 16 = n.
Log(base2)
Then, 2pown64==16y = 2pow4
log(basea)x/log(basex)a =1 n = 4.
B 2y = 64
log(base2)
logabc(ab) 16logabc(bc)
+ = 4. = 7(pow2)*(log(base7)4)
+ logabc(ac)
49powlog(base7)4
2pow6
Now use= the
64 product rule:
A logbasea(xpowp)
log(base7)
Therefore, y1/2401 == p(log(basea)x)
==6log(basea)x y
log(basea)xy
Carefully
7pow y =understand
1/2401 = the + log(basea)y
simplification
1/7pow4=>7pow-4 done using the properties of logarithm.
logbaseabc(ab
7
If (pow2)*(log(base7)4)
base is not × bc ×
mentioned,=thenac) = logbaseabc(abc)pow2
(7) pow(log(base7)4)pow2
always remember to take = (7)
it aspowlog7(4pow
10. 2)
C Therefore,
log(base4)3 y=-4
× log(base243)64
=
We2 know
Hence, logbaseabc(abc)
in that,
the alogax
given =x
expression, assume base as 10
C =
We (log
Hence,know3/logthat,
(7)pow 4) log(basex)x
× (log 64/ log
log7(4pow2) ==1243)
4pow2
We
= (logare3/log
given, 4)[log10
× (log2(4pow3)/log
+ log10 += 1)16
(4x(3pow5) = log10 (x + 2) + 1]
Therefore,
[log10 2 + log10 (4x + 1) = log10 (x +then
2) +Exponential
1]
C If Logarithm
logbasea(xowp)
2 logbaseabc(abc) form is logbaseb
= p(log(basea)x)
= 2+×1)1==log102(x) = y, form is bpowy = x
[log10
Logarithmic
= (log 2 +
3/log log10
form (4x
4) ×rule:= log(sqrt8powx)
3(log 4)/5(log 3) (x
= +
2 2) +
(4/3) log1010]
= 10/3
Use
Now, the
Use product
the product logbasea(xy)
rule: loga(xy)==logbasea(x)
logax + logay+ logbasea(y)
A Therefore,
= 3/5
log
[log10(8.
Exponentialcurt63)
2 (4xform + 1)]==(sqrt8)pow(10/3)
[log10 10(x + 2)] =x
=
(4x log
+ 81)+=logcubert63
(5x + 10)= 2pow((3/2) × (10/3)) = 2pow5 = 32
B = 2pow(3/2)*(10/3)
=
4xlog+ 18 = + 5x log63pow(1/3)
+ 10
D =
x=-9log 2pow3 + log(7 × 3pow2)pow(1/3)
= 3 log 2 + (1/3) log 7 + (2/3) log 3
C We are given that, log 2 = x, log 3 = y and log 7 =z

B A = Since log(basea)a=1, so log(base10)10=1,B=log(2+3)=5and log(2×3)=log6=log2+log


log(K2 - 4K + 5) = 0
log(K2 - 4K + 5) = log1 ( log 1 = 0)
K2 - 4K + 5 = 1
K2 - 4K + 4 = 0
C logbase2
(K - 2)2 = logbase3
0 K =(2x
2 - 1) = 4pow(1/2) = 2
logbase3 (2x - 1) = 2pow2 = 4
C 2x
3-1=2- 1 = 3pow4 = 81
log(basea)b
2x = 82 =log b/log a, log(baseb)c = log c/log b, log(basec)a =log a/log c
B log(basea)b
x = 41 x log(baseb)c x log(basec)a =(log b/log a)x(log c/log b)x(log a/log c)
log(ab(pow2))
= (1/2)*(1/3)*(k/5) - log(ac) + log abc(pow4) - 3log(bc)
C = log ab2 -
=1 =k/30= k = 30logac + log abc4 - log b(pow3)c(pow3)
Let log(base3)27 = x
= logbasea(ab(pow2)/ac)x(abcpow4)/bpow3cpow3
D a
3x log(base10)
= 27
loga a = 1 m = blog(base1000)m== log(base10)mpowa = log(base1000)mpowb
log(base10)mpowa
3x = 3pow3 = log((base10)pow3)mpowb log10 mpowa = log10(mpowb)pow1/3
B log10
x=3 mpowa = log10 mpowb/3 mpowa = mpowb/3
a =b/3
B b = 3a
log (0.0000134). Since there are four zeros between the decimal point and
[log tan(1)+log tan(89)] + [log tan(2)+ log tan(88)]+⋯⋯+[log tan(45)]
B the first significant digit, the characteristic is –5.
=
But logat[tan(1)
x=-1/3,×logtan(89)]
x is not+ defined.
log [tan(2) × tan(88) ] +⋯⋯+log(1)
D [∵
The tan(90−θ)=cotθ
only admissible and tan
value of (450)=1]
x is 1.
log(base10)5+log(5x+1)=log(base10)(x+5)+1
= log 1 + log 1 +.....+log 1
B log(base10)[5(5x+1)]=log(base10)[10(x+5)]
log
= 0.(2 + 3) = log for 5
(k/l)>(k+1/l+1)
5(5x+1)=10(x+5) (k,l) > 0 and k > l
log (2 x 3) = log 2 + log 3
Let
5x+1=2x+10k = x+1 and l=x
B log (2 + 3) ≠log (2 x 3)
Therefore,
3x=9 (x+1)/x>((x+1)+1)/((x)+1)
B (x + 1) > x
x=3
Therefore, log(x+1)/log(x)>log(x+2)/log(x+1)
B if log(a/b)+log(b/a)=log(a+b),then
⇒logx(x+1) >logx+1(x+2)
Let the cost of mixed variety 1of pulse be Rs. x
log(a+b)=log(a/b×b/a)=log
A Taking
so, a+b=1 Log to both sides
we get
As per the alligation rule,
B n=8
2:3 = (20-x) : (x-15)
A log(base343)7 = log(base7pow3)(7) = (1/3)log7(7) We know that logx(x) =
⇒ 2x+3x = 60+30
As
As
⇒ per
per=the
5x the
90 rule
rule of
of alligation,
alligation,
D quantity of cheaper/quantity of dearer=(24-16)/(16-14)=>8:2=4:1
Quantity
Quantity of Dearer: Quantity of Cheaper = (12-7) : (7-5) = 5:2
D ⇒ x = 18 of Dearer: Quantity of Cheaper = (18-14) : (14-8) = 4:6 = 2:3

B Quantity
Quantity of of Variety
water inAthe
sugar sold coffee
atnewly
18% that needs
formed
profit to be
× mixed
= mixture
3/5 = [3=⇒
1000 (5:2
–600kg = x:20
3x/8 ) + x]
---- (3 is the quantity of water, x is the quantity of mixture replaced by water)
D ⇒
2) xSimilarly,
=50 kg quantity of milk in the newly formed mixture = [5 – ( 5x/8 )]
---- (Here x is not added because only water was added in the mixture and not the syrup)
A Ratio = (B – M)/(M – A)The required ratio = 130 : 50 = 13 : 5
Therefore,
Assume, ( 3xC.P.
[(Quantity
3 –required and
+ x]S.P.
/8)alcohol [5of–
=left alcohol
( 5x/8 = Re. 1 per litre
)]
C The of ratio of after
Soybean nth
and operation)/(Initial
Peas = 5.50 quantity
11 :of alcohol) or (Volume of flask)
The general
Solving
49/81 = 1(A
and–formula
2, we getto
10)power(2)/A calculate C.P. in case of :profit
3.50 ==(100 x7 S.P.)/(100 + Gain%)
the
Here,
5x ratio
10 of
% A : B
profit =is 3 : 7
gained, therefore
B A
Let=+the
24gallons
45 = 40 -5x
quantity of part A be 3x and part B be 7x in the total quantity of 100 kg.
Cost
x = 8price
/ 5 of 1 litre of mixture = Rs. (100 x 1)/(100 + 10) = Rs. 100/110 = 10/11
C Therefore,
Rs. 10 /part
So the 113xis +
of the 7xcost
mixture = 100
price of mixture.
replaced from 8 litres = (8/5) x (1/8) = 1/5
10x
Now,=use 100the rule of alligation to determine the ratio of water and alcohol.
xFirst
= 10 calculate the average of A and B variety of sugar: (120 + 130)/2 = Rs. 125
B Water
Container is free(Milk
of cost, hence C.P. of=water is zero.1 The ratio of milk and water = 1 /11: 10/1
Now,
Quantity theofA part A:=
mixture isWater ==
formed
3x 3x 5by: two
10 2)= 30 (5/7)
kg x Re.
varieties = Re.(
of sugar, one5/at7)
Rs. 125 /kg and assume the c
A Container
Use the B
rule (Milk
of : Water
alligation, =
to
Quantity of part B = 7x = 7 x 10 = 70 kg 7 :
easily6) = (7/13)
determine x Re.
the 1 =
unknownRe. (7/13)
quantity.Therefore,
Container
(x - 160)/35 C (Milk
= 1 : Water = 8 : 5) = (8/13) x Re. 1 = Re.( 8/13)
A Now
x = 35 use + the
160rule of alligation,
= Rs. 195 to find the required ratio The required ratio of milk and water
Let
1/13the cask holds x liters of wine. 5 liters of wine is replaced with water.
: 9/91
C This operation
Simplifying, weisget
done 7 :29 times. ∴ [(x - 5) / x]2 = 16 / (16+9)
⇒ [(x - 5) / x]2 = 16 / 25
A First
⇒ [(xalloy
- 5) – 65%
/ x] copper.
= 4/5 ⇒x= ∴25 35% Nickel. Ratio is 65 : 35
liters
⇒ 13 : 7. 2nd alloy – Ratio is 17 : 3 ∴ Proportion of copper in the 1st alloy = 13/20 and pro
C Ratio in which coffee
Also proportion and chicory
of copper in resultingshould be=mixed
alloy 4/5. Hence required ratio is (17/20 – 4/5) : (4
Let
= 12 the total: mixture
– 7.5 7.5 – 5 = be4.5
x liters.
: 2.5 ⇒ 9 : 5.
C It
Letcontains 20 % spirit
x be quantity at 4/kg.i.e.0.2
∴ 9of :5 the= total
x : 20mixture. When 5 liters are drawn off, quantity of s
⇒ x = 36kg.
Remaining spirit = 0.2x –1.
B Also remaining spirit = 0.12x. ∴ 0.2x - 1 = 0.12x ⇒ x = 12.5L.
Let quantity of solution sold be 1 litre

When the solution is sold for 594, the profit percent = 20%

Hence CP of of solution = SP × 100/(100+P%)


Quantity
SP = 60. of milk 20%.
Gain= = 45 xCP2 = litres = 30 litres.
(100/120) x 60. ∴ CP = 50.
D Ratio between the
⇒CP = 594 × 100/(100+20) 2 varieties of custard powder = 60 – 50 : 50 –42 = 10 : 8. ∴ if x is the r
Quantity
1st mixture of water
contains in it5 =
%(45-30)
salt. 2nd litres = 15contains
mixture litres. 75 % water i.e. 25 % salt.
D Ratio
Required in which
% of teasaltand
= 18 sugar
%. ∴ should
Requiredbe mixed
ratio = 25 – 18 : 18 – 5 = 7 : 13 and required price
⇒CP
= 20 =
Ratio of495
Milk
New –
ratio13 1to: –
: 13
= water
2 9.5 = will
7 :be=
3.5 18:6,
⇒ 7 : 3.5 ⇒ 2:1 .
D In 18 litre milk water
Let x be quantity at 9.5/kg. ∴ added =6 2 litre
: 1 = x : 17,hence x = 34 kg.
Ratio
In of quantities ofadded
brand = A 6costing
and brand B isand
6 : Rs
4 12 per kg to make the mixture at Rs 11
Let1quantity
We litre
need milkofwater
to mix rice
water varieties
to be added / 18 Rs 10
further be x litres.
B In 36 litre milk water added = (6/18) x 36 = 12 litres
Let
To do theirso,costs be 2c and 3c.
A Then
SP = 1.50 according to new
Rs. Profit ratio Milk
= 25%. CP =water1.50 x (100/125) = 1.20Rs.,Therefore require
⇒ 0.6×2c
We need to add + 0.4×3c = 495
these varieties in the ratio
A =30/(15+X)
Let
it is samples
33.33% be = 1/2
'x Milk and water in 1st sample, M = 2x/3 ; W = x/3 Milk an
given

⇒12 2.4c- 25= liters
11 : 11 -of10
495 sol has 20% sugar .
C Then
qty ofX=45 sugarliters
=(20/100)*25 = 5 ltr of sugar
A ⇒
=1 c= : 1206.25

D Amount
therefore
Hence cost of25 milk
ofltr left after
solution
Brand 3 operations
B =contain
3c = 61920 ltr =[ 60 (1and
of milk – 5/60)3] litres .
5 ltr of sugar
now the solutions boils losing 10 liter of water .
D = 60 * (11/12)
therefore
Ans– the new * (11/12)
15 liter * sol(11/12)
contains 10 ltr water and 5 ltr sugar . there new % of sugar is
7:3 means it has 21 lts milk and 9lts water
D =
Let46.21
x litrelitres.
water is added then total mixture =30+x
As 40% must be water so 60% must be milk
A Acc. to question SP of 1 kg of mixture = Rs 34.1 Profit = 10% = 10/100 = 1/10
Therefore,
A Let
60%
Answerthe
of C.P of spirit
(30+x)=21
- Water in thebe
litre= Rs.10
30 litre ofper litre = 30 x 10/100 = 3 litres Milk in the
mixture
By solving it we get,
Deep=D
Then S.P let D=of
l litre {20}the mixture = Rs.
B x=5. Thus, 5 litres of water must be 11 , Profit = 20% Therefore, C.P of the mixture = Rs. [
added
Mohan=2D--> 2*D= {40}
Total
Yogesh= Quantity3+(D/2) = 300 --> ml3+(20/2)= {13}
D Therefore,
Sugar by weight Ratio of water
= 120 mland spirit = 1 : 5
M>D>Y
D Water=
A 5 litre
Suppose
hence 180
jug
can't ml
thebcontains
can 4 litres
initially
determined of a salt
contains 2x andwater
5x solution that Aisand
of mixtures 15 percent salt. If 1.5 litres of th
B respectively.
quantity
Let x be the of spirit/quantity
amount of water of water=7/3
added to the solution
Let
Then x 120/(300
be the quantity of spirit to be drawn out andis xdoubled,
water tothenbe added to the mixture.
B If solution
Quantity ofisPnowin + x)=30/100
increased
mixture left to
=5 2xltrs,
-2/7 the
×7volume
litres = 2x - 14/7litres .salt percentage is halved t
=>1200 = 900 + 3x
A 7-x/3+x=1/1
=>x= 100 mlthe
Quantiy
According
According of toQ in mixture
question left = 5x-5/7 ×7 litres = 5x - 35/7litres.
Then x = 2toL.the question,
B Alcohol ingredients
1/4X+5/4/4X=1/2
Total liters = 7+3 = 10, quantitycontain 40% alcohol
withdrawnand = resultant
2/ 10 =mixture
1/5. needs to have 15% alcohol o
2x-14/7
Let the
Then x = 40 L./ 5x-35/7+9
concentration =4/9
of non-alcoholic ingredients be x liters
The
Then quantityhaveof water
wequantity in the mixture = 5/12 * 270 L=112.5 L.
A So new is (40 +5) L =45 L.
Let
(6+x) *15% = 6*40% +water
x be the quantity of x * (0%to bealcohol
addedconcentration)
to the mixture.
A According
14x-14/35x-28=4/9 to question,
On solving we get x =10 liters.
112.5+x/270-112.5=9/7
C According
Then x = 171L. to quation,
4(35x-28)=9(14x-14)
20%*of 125 gallons + x / 125 gallons + x gallons =25% 1/4
B On solving we get x = 25/3 gallouns.
14x=14
Total 10 litres
D Consider the whole quantity x = initial quantity y = quantity withdrawn = 30* (
x=1
Let the price=of
Initial 3 the
: 2 mixed variety be Rs. x per litre.
The 30ratio litre mixture contains milk and water in the ratio of 3 : 2. Therefore, there will be 18
A 23-19=4,19-17=2,2 is to 1
So
By the
Milkthe can *contained:
rule
=1.3/5 of alligation, we have:
Step When10 15=litres
6 litres
of the mixture is removed, 9 litres of milk is removed and 6 litres of
B 2×x=2×1=2 litres of P initially.
Cost
Water of=12/5 litre of type
= 41litres
juice and Cost of 1 litre of type 2 juice is:
B Step
Answer: B P1*=
2. When 10
15 litres
Rs.20 of the
per kg,new
p2 = mixture
Rs. 26 is perremoved,
kg, q1 =12 10litres of milk
kg, q2 = 6 kgandNo3 litres of water
Let
Then the price of the mixed
(132*1+141*1+2*x)/(1+1+2)= variety be Rs.
161x per kg.

6/(4(32-x)/(x-26)
+ x) =the 2/3ratio= 2/3
D Therefore, of milk and water is 27 : 3 or 9 : 1.
By
on the rule
solving
Amount of2x of alligation,
273
juice +left2x after
= 4x1613 operations =[ 60 (1 – 5/60)^3] litres
D 96
x =-53x =
litres - 52
we
2x
== 60have
= 644-273: Cost of
* (11/12) 1 kg of type
* (11/12) 1 wheat and Cost of 1 kg of type 2 wheat is:
* (11/12)
B x Rs. 29.6

D so, (25-x)/(x-20)
x=371/2
= 46.21 litres. = 2/3

D 75
X= -185.5
3x = 2x - 40

C x = 23.
(10.8+x)/7.2=4/1

x= 28.8 - 10.8
5×1+2=7
D x=18
1 ×1+1=2
7 × 2 – 3 = 11
2×2+2=6
B 11 × 3 + 4 = 37
6 × 3 + 3 = 21
B 37 × 4 – 5 = 143
In this set, all the numbers have their digit sum as 7.
1
21=×24–+1 4 = 88
Out of these options, answer will be 205 as this is the only option with digit sum 7.
B 1
143 =3 × –5 2+ 6 = 721
Hence, the correct answer is option (b).
2
88 =
x = 10× 5 5–:+3x53 -=x445 2
= 1000-100 = 900
C 3 = 7 – 4
x = 8 : x - x = 512 - 64 = 448
3 2

6
445 = 11
584/2
10+30 × +2 –+5
6= =6 294
40 = 2676
C
7 = 13 – 6
D 10
294/2
40+30 = 17 =–70
+3 =7 150

D 100
11
150/2
Hence,=+19 5^2
+4 –=
110+708=79125= 180
125
14 =+23 10^2
– 9 = 225
C 225
79/2++5 15^2= 44.5= 450
Beginning
450 + 20^2 with 6, each term of the series is the sum of the previous 3
= 850
C Taking
850 the
+ 25^2 sum= of the digits, we have :
1475
44.5/2
Multiples +6of=0.0528.25
terms. Hence theare
nextalternatively
term wouldadded and subtracted
be 125.
B 16.8 + 0.05 x 1 = 16.85
4,4+4,8*4,32-4,28+4,32*4,128-4,........
S 1 = 9, S2 = 9, S3 = 15, S4 = 9, S5 = 21, S6 = 24.Clearly, S3, S5, S6 are all divisible by 3 but
The
16.85 pattern
- 0.05isx :2 = 16.75
B 8
So,+
16.75 12
the += 20 x 3of=required
0.05
number 16.9 numbers =3.
The
16.9 - 0.053xis=4:35
20 + pattern
12 + = 16.7
16
35 x
+2 12 =+ 32
B 16.7 + 0.053 x+54==16.9554
32
54 x
+ 112 =+ 323 + 4 + 5= 78
5,5*3,5*9,5*27,5*81,5*243
32 + x 1/2 = 316
C 78 12 + + 4 + 5 + 6 = 108
16
Optionx 1/4 = 4
C is Correct
A 5,15,45,135,405,1215
2*2,4+12,16*4,64+12,76*6,456+12
4 x 1/8 = 0.5
The
C is 1pattern
the is :
B 5 × + third
2 = 7letter , F is sixth , I is ninth , so next letter will be 12th i.e : 12
5,15+2,45+3,135+4,405+5,1215+6
2,4,16,64,76,456,468
7
8 ×
+3 12 +=420 = 25
The
25 × middle
5 + 6 numerics
= 131 are the squares of 2, 3, 4 .... so next numeric would be 25
C 5,17,48,19,410,1221
131
3
20
2
+ ×
+last
27 + 8 = 925
212 =+13 3 =follow
35
C The
Similarily,925 letter × 9 + 10the=order
8335: U is the third letter after R , X is 3rd after U
33 +
35 + 212=+35
3
3be+4 = letter
54
B so,
ThisRiswoulda simple 3rd
subtractionafter O in which a random number, 93, is interpolate
series
24
3 4 + 8^3
+ = 24 + 512 = 536
+ 212= +97
4
B 54
Missing term 3+ = 4L250
+ 5= 78
536 – 57^2 = 536 – 49 = 487
C 3
78 +
5
12*2+1+ 212==25+2753 + 4 + 5 + 6 = 108
2*1+1
8+4
25*2-1 = =3
12
= 49
C 487
x
3 ++
6= 10
266^3
:=x3 = 487=+1000-100
- x2 216 = 703 = 900
49*2+1 =79399
3*2+2
12+4 2 = 8
= 28= 703 – 25 = 678
C 703
x = 8– :5^2 x3 - x2 = 512 - 64 = 448
99*2-1 = 197
4*3+3
28+4 3 = 15
= 92= 678 + 64 = 742
D 678 + 4^3
197*2+1
13 +14 = = 395
= 170
2
5*4+4
92+4 = 24
348
B 395*2-1 = 789
11
6*5+5
2
+2 = 123
B 348+45==35 1372
1^4=1+1=2
C 9 2
+3 = =
7*6+6 8448
2^4=16+7=23
A 7
21+4
2
, 32,=453 3
, 51, 62, 73
460*(1/5) = 92
3^4=81+9=90
92*(2/5)
D 5 2
+5 = 30= 36.8
10*1.5
36.8*(3/5) + 1.5 == 16.5
22.08
B 4^4=256+13=269
16.5*2.5 +
22.08*(4/5) = 17.6642.5 = 43.75
43.75*3.5 + 3.5 = 156.625
A 5^4=625+13=638
156.625*4.5 + 4.5 = 709.3125

B likewise 6^4=1296+18=1314
2^5=32+5=37

Option D is Correct
3^5=243+5=252
21 × 2 – 7 = 35
D 11
35 ×0.5 +140.5 =6
× 2 –11^5=161051+14=161065
likewise = 56
6 ×1 – 1 = 5
56 × 2 – 21 = 91
D 5 ×1.5 + 1.5
Similarly, 91 × = 29 – 28 = 154
9 ×1 – 1 = 16
B 16 ×2.5 + 2.5 = 42.5

B This is a simple alternating addition and subtraction series. In the first pattern,

B In this alternating repetition series, the random number 21 is interpolated eve

D First letter of each item is +4 letters ahead of previous term , similarly secon

A Logic is 8× .5 = 4, 4× 1.5 = 6, 6 × 2.5 = 15, 15× 3.5 = 52.5 In place of 53, it


(15)^2= 15 x 15= 225
D (264/2)=132=1+2+3=6 (870/3)=290=2+9+0=11 (735/4)=147=1+4+=12
(16)^2=
50 =16
+ 3series
2
59x 16= 256
Given = 4, 4, 6, 8, 8, 16, 10, 32, 12, ?
B 4,4+4,8*4,32-4,28+4,32*4,128-4,........
(17)^2=
60 + 4are2
=1776x series
17= 289
D There
73,57,32,-4 two 73-4square ( 4,give
6, 8,57.
10,57
12) and ( 4,gives
-5square 8, 16, 32, 64...) gives -4.
32-6square
Let the cost price of the article be Rs.100.
(18)^2=
77 + one 18
52 =increase
102 x 18= 324
D First
65-33=32, by 2 and second one is mutlipled by 2.
Let the List 33-17=16,
price of the17-9=8,
article by9-4=5.
"x". the geometric series is gone at the end th
(19)^2=
103 2 19 x 19= 361
D 4, 4,+6,68,=8,139 16, 10, 32, 12, 64
Then, when the merchant offers a discount of 30%, the merchant will sell the article at
D (20)^2=
140 20189
+ 72price
Let cost = x of
20=one400 book be 'x'
x - 30% of x = 70% of x = 0.7x. .......(1)
A (21)^2=
and another 21 x be21= 441
'480-x'
Note: Discount is measured as a percentage of list price.
C.P
One =sold
(40*SP)/100
at loss offers
of 15%
If
Thethe merchant
loss made by a is 85% of 40% on the marked price, then the goods are sold
discount
the merchant when she offers a discount of 30% is 16%.
A
S.P
One = 5/2 *
soldofwith C.Pgain of 19% is 119%
A at 60%
Therefore, the
the marked
merchant price.
would have got 100 - 16% of 100 = Rs.84 when she offered a disc
S.P
i.e. = (5*100/2)%
85% of x = 119% of C.P
of (480-x)
D The
Note: question
Loss is further states
always measured thataswhen the discount
a percentage offered
of cost is 40%, the merchant sells at co
price.
S.P.
S.P =250%
Rs 4932, gain = 12%
D x == Rs.
Therefore,
of C.P
280selling @ equations
40% discount = 60%
Therefore,
Selling equating
price=1020 (1) and (2), of
wemarked
get price (M) = cost price (C)
∴C.P.=
Let total4932×100
loss=15% fair be = 2400 ;
B profit
0.7x =discounts
Therefore 84 c share =10/24 × 2400 = 1000
S.P=100%-15%=85%
Let
100 CP+ 12
85%=Rs.1020= 100 ; SP=70
B or profit discounts
Loss=
or x = 30/70
120.
C.P=100%=1020 × 100 *= 42.85%
100/85=1200
A = Rs. 4403.57
Commission=
i.e., up23%
If thea list
mark price 66.66%
is Rs.120 (our assumption of cost price is Rs.100), then when the merchant
Profit = 56/-
B 2nd S.P. = Rs
gain%=>S.P=C.P+Profit%
According 3530
Profit % =to 10%the question,
120 - 10%o
100%+12%=112%
863-CP = of 120 = Rs.108.
CP-633
B Let advertised price of the item be x
Since,
97.5%
CP = x-23S.P.
of CP
(863 < +100
C.P., so
+633)/2 there is of
= 107.5% loss.
CP
SP =
As
10% the
(112/100)
=1496/2 ofcost price
CP=100.
=*748.1200 of the
CP=1000 article
=Rs 1344 was Rs.100 and the merchant gets Rs.108 while offering a di
A CP
Total= 100/110
selling *SP=
price 350 * 55 = 19250
∴Loss
After
SP1
Let of
the %
12.5%
first=
price (4403.57
horse
profit,
of – 3530)
= CP=112.5/100
75% be+of ×100
CP1. * 1000
Also
Total SP-CP
cost =
price=56guava14000 100.
300of+1300 =15600
she
CP =will
SP2
Then of1125make
second
price of ahorse
profit
banana of110%
== 8%.
75% CP2 =
of guava 75
B 10/110
Rajesh SP = %
profit 56 = 19250-15600/15600 *100 = 23.4 %
4403.57
Also
And SP1=SP2
price of apple = 150.
SP = 56*11
A 75/100
After
So, x 10 =* % CP1
616+23 = 110/100
increase in all *CP2
= 639. prices the new prices are
= 19.8%
And
Guava CP1+CP2 ~ approximately
= 110, = 18500= 82.5
banana 20% and apple = 165.
B On solving we
% increase get, of 4 bananas, 2 apples and 3 guavas = 990-900/900 * 100 = 10%
in cost
SP
CP1==5/4 CP
11000
C CP/LOSS
PROFIT/SP
CP2 = 7500. = 6/1
= ½
CP/CP-SP=
PROFIT/5/4CP 6/1= ½
C SP =5/6 CP= ½ * 5/4 *100= 67.5%
PROFIT/CP
LOSS= 1/6 CP
C LOSS/SP = 1/5

A Profit percent = (22/10- 24/16)/24/16 * 100 = 140/3 %


Total discount = 7+12+12*7/100= 19.84%
A Original price = 205/80.16 *10000 = 2050000/8016 = 255.75
As perprice
Total the question,
= 4/13 * 5 + 9/13 * 10
C Where
= 110/13 x =% no. of toffees to get 10% profit.
Let the default
110/11 weight be x
* 80/100=x
C =>x/100-x
Then on solving* 100we=100/900
get x = 8.
Let
Thenx x=
kg of
10apple
gms. be sold at 15 % profit
C Then,
Correct115%
weightof =
x+99090% of (28-x) =20
gms.
Option C is we
On solving correct
get x = 22.4 kg.
C Quantity of apples sold at loss = 28-22.4 = 5.6 kg.
Profit
Costthe
Let = cost
280/100
price =20 CP
*100/135
price = 400/27.
of an article is X. So, X – 0.21X = 1521 (Since merchant sold the article a
C SP-CP = 280/100
Proportion of water CP,
to SP =380/100
milk * CP
= = 91/125.
Also CP increases to 25%, new CPn = 125/100 * CP
D Total
But SPcost pricethe
remain = 15*15
same, + 12* 14= = 393
Therefore, Cost price X = new profit
1925.3. 380/100 – 125/100 = 255/100 CP= 255% of CP
Selling price = 27*20 = 540
C Profit % = 540-393/393 * 100= 37.4%
Now,
Let thetocost
earnprice
a profit
= Rs of100.
33 percent Selling
Since the price
profit is 20%, so the SP = Rs 120.
B Profit % = 20/980 *100 = 2.04%
= X+
This SP.33X Rs=cost
=the 2560.6
120 is Rs
arrived after giving a discount of 20%, i.e. MP = 120/0.8 = Rs 150.
C Suppose = X
Therefore,
In the case
Option A S.P. of the
if profit andmanufacturer
loss is given = X + then
same 10% in of that
X = case
11X/10 we can put the direct formula g
Option D is
is Correct
Correct
C S.P. of the
(15*15)/100=2.25wholesale dealer = 11X/10 + 15% of 11X/10 = 11X/10 + 33X/200 = (253/200)
S.P.
Optionof Bthe retailer = 100.
253/200 XSP+ 25% of 253/200X = 253/200 X + 253/800 X = (1265/80
B
Let us
Let
Now the
Givenhe isisselling
cost
si=p*r*t/100
Correct
consider
(1265/800)
price be
sreekar
16X goods
Then
spends
= 1265to=> a 100 =to117.
dozen,
X = Rs.
buy theloss
so800
his watch . case = {(16-12)/16} x100 = 25%.
in this
=700*9.5*4/100*12
i. Price
Let
It the paid
sreekar
means marked
buys
that byRsPprice
watch(cost
150 price
atbe
100
were paid
x. and
arrivedbyafter
sells P)
it tolosing
shyam25%.at 10% lossthe
Hence . 10% of 100
actual MP =is150/0.75
10 . = Rs
C =22.167

D =
So,
cost[100/(100+25)]*300
Hence, 90% heofof
price xsreekar
has =marked
117 → x==Rs.
is the
100 130.
MP 240.
100% above the Cost Price.
Let the SP per kg be Rs. x. Total sales = Rs 50x and total loss will be 10x
A ii. Priceprice
Therefore,
selling paid by
hefor R
marked (Selling
sreekar his price
100- by
= goods Q to
30%
(10% ofR)
above
100 the
=10cost price. =90
) =100-10
(i.e. the selling price of 10 kg.). Total Cost Price = Rs. 500.
B =
cost[(100-10)/100]*300
price for Ramesh is==Rs. 90 270.
Uses
Now 700+gms
SP Lossinstead
= Cost of 1000 gms + 10x = 500 ⇒ 60x = 500
A If L represents the loss,Price
then⇒12 50xL represents the profit and the sum of the two is difference
selling price for ramesh = 90+ (20% of 90=18) = 90+18 = 108
D ∴
⇒ x%=profit500/60 = (1000-700/700)
= Rs 8. × 100 = 30%
cost
Profit
Let price
the of
percentage
cost karna
price ==X%
bebe 108
100. = 10%
ThenisSP = 117.
Let
i. the paid
Price sellingby price
A states
(cost x. loss
price paid 3x/5.
by A) a=gain
[100/(100+25)]*300
C Shopkeeper also that he makes of 30%. There will=be240 Rs
a mutual impact of the t
selling
Cost
Let price
price
the =
marked for
100 karna =
priceprice 108 + ( 10% of 108
be x. loss = x + 3x/5 = 8x/5 ) = 108 + 10.8 = 118.8
D Cost
ii. Priceprice
paid= bySelling
C (Selling + price by B to C) = [(100-10)/100]*300 = 270 Rs
Option
cost A
price is
forCorrect
B
Selling
So,
Loss% 90% price
= of x=krishna
(3x/5) =100117 +→=
/ (8x/5)
Xx118.8
==100130.
* 100
+ 10 = 110
= 37.5%
Option B is Correct
Let
The
Cost S.P.
intialof 45
priceamount
is amla's be
was to Rs.
500 Rsx.
as and theand
percentage wetoconsidered 100 .
A Therefore, heprovided
marked his usgoods 250Rs
30% aboveaccording
the cost calculations
price. amounts to be 100 % .
Let cp= 100,
A Then,
So
so ,% 80
, 250/100
Option : 40
500/100
C is =110120=:=275
**118.8
Correct x594.0
or selling
x = ((40×120)/80)=
price 60
55
Let theincrease
cost price in sp=155
of watch =Rs 100
10
C.p % of discount in =155Rs ((155*10)/100)=15.5
A For
so
Let
So, the56
Rs.60,
, the
1st
kg
amount
cost
rice
amla's
pricespentsold
=
sp=(155-15.5)=139.5,Rsby
(=26*20
45
100krishna + 30*36
to buy )the
= 1600Rs
watch is = 594Rs
Marker
then, price =100+40=Rs 140
A S.p ofMarked
For Rs.24, 56 kg price
rice
amla's
=
RsRs
=sold 145 ) = 1680 Rs
(=45/60×24=
56*30 18.
Again 15 % discount
Then selling price = ×140=126 in 1st sp((139.5*15)/100)=20.925
Rs
C Required
2nd gain = 8%,
Gainsp=(139.5-20.925)=118.575,
= ( 80 /1600 *100) = 5%
So Selling price = Rs 108
So gain =126-100=26 Rs
B Discount
So, finally=cp=100,sp=118.575
145 - 108 = 37 ,gain by 18.57%

C Net gain Rs=26-10%


Discount% of 206=23.4%
(37/145)*100 = 25%

D But % of C.P=Rs
1 Remaining 468 aftet donation = (1,78,000 - 28,000) = 1,50,000 2. Amou
amount

C X+Y+XY/100
Two
Thensuccessive
cost price== +20 - 20 -20*20/100
discounts
×100=2000 = -4%
= 36+4-36*4/100=38.56%
Rs
Total
Theresell
foreprice of a refrigerator
differenc and a camera
between discount = 12000 +1.44%
= 40%-38.56%= 12000 = Rs 24000
B Now,
Thereloss
foreisrequired
4% CP * 96/100 =
different = 10000
24000 *1.44% = 10000*1.44/100= Rs 144
CP = Rs 25000
B A gives
Loss 10% discount
amount = (25000on 20000=2000
- 24000) = Rs 1000
SP=500
B gives 15% on 15000 + 5% on 5000= 2250+250=2500
C Loss=10%
Difference=2500-2000=500
Cp=500+10%=550
C To gain 10% profit on Cp=550+10%=605
Profit=loss
=160+10=170 made+20% of loss made
Mechanic spent 10% of his purchase=120+10%=132
1060-x=(x-950)+20%(x-950)
Money
Sold to realized=(30*5)+(4*20)=230
ashwin at 8.33% profit=132+8.33%=143
Let the price of 2nd lot be=x/kg
A X=1000
Profit
Loss to =230-170=60
ashwin=143-110=33%
Answer:
CP of mix/kg=18.6/1.2=15.5
The
New number of pencils must be a multiple of(1) LCM of 7 & 8
B ProfitSP=
% =1000+20%
(SP(A))/(CP(A)) = 120/100____________
60/170=35.3%
Answer:
(SP(B))/(CP(B)) = 160/100____________
D Total
of CP
=7*8=56
SP
=1200 of 60kg
trader mix=
A ==1000 CP+ofx).
(1 1st lot + CP of(2)
2nd lot
(SP(B))/(sp(A)) 250/100____________
Profit
Given of trader
(1)/ (2) A = 1000 (1 + x) – 1000.
A =(15.5*60)-(17.5*30)+(x*30)
2nd
MP option
of traderisBthe only
= 2000 number
(1 + 2x). which is multiple of 56
=(CP(B))/(CP(A)) x100/250
SP
= of traderxB100/160
120/100 = 2000 (1 + 2x) (1 – x).
B X=13.5
Profit of trader B ==2000(1
=(CP(B))/(CP(A)) 15/8 + 2x) (1 – x) – 2000.
Both
= make the same profit
(CP(B)-CP(A))/(CP(A)) =1000(1 + x) – 1000 = 2000(1 + 2x) (1 – x) – 2000
x100
A SP = {(100 + Gain%)/100} * CP SP = {(100 + 24)/100} * 1800 SP = Rs. 2232
1000x
=(15-8)/8 = 2000x 100– 4000x2 + 4000x – 2000x – 2000
Ans–
Answer
4000xx2 - -1000x = 0
A =87.5%
Let
1000x (4xRs.100;
CP CP
of 1 be
article
– 1)==6/50Then SP1 = Rs.110
If
SP bought
of 1 at 20%
article = loss, CP = Rs.80;
5/6
A x = 25%
30%
%lossgain= (CP then SP2 = 80
– SP)/CP + 30%
* 100 of 80
= (6/5 = Rs.104
– 5/6) / (6/5) * 100
C So,
= here *
11/36 if 100
the article
= 30 %is sold for Rs.6 less at 30% gain, then CP = 100
Answer: B
Then, If it was sold at Rs.5 less at 30% gain, CP = Rs.x
C i.e., x = 5 * 100/6 = Rs.83.33
Explanation:
C.P. of 58 kg rice = Rs. (28 x 20 + 30 x 36) = Rs. (560 + 1080) = Rs. 1640.
Explanation:
Suppose originally he had x representation
apples.
B Timeline
Let C.P. means
be Rs. xa graphical of a period of time, on which import
Then, (100 – 20)% of x = 320
S.P. of 58 kg rice = Rs. (58x 30) = Rs. 1740.
Then,
80x/100 ((1620
= 320 – x)/x) * 100 = ((x – 980 )/x)* 100
B Gain = (100/1640) x 100 % = 6.09%=6%.
1620
80x =–320 x =xx100 – 980
B 2x
x ==(320
2600x 100)/80 = 400.
x = 1300
consider Ramu=A ,
D Required S.P. = 125% of Rs. 1300 = Rs. (125/100) * 1300 = Rs 1625.
Cost
Naina= Price
B, of 5 the
kg = Rs.(14*2 + x*3) = (28 + 3x).
C Answer:
Sell priceCofLet 5 kg =C.P Rs.of(22x5)
the horse
= Rs.be110.
Rs. X, Then, C.P of the carriage = Rs.

D [{110
Sham=C,
Answer: - (28 + 3x)}/(28 + 3x) ]* 100 =10 =4369 C.P = 2561.69 (Approximate
D 113/100*117/100*129/100*C.P
[82-3x/28 + 3x]= 1 / 10
A 820
Molu=D- 30x = 28 +3x
33x = 792
B x = 24

D 300/700 ×100 = 42.8

Area of an equilateral triangle = √3/4 S2


D The triangle
If S = with
16, Area ofsides 26 cm,
triangle 24 cm
= √3/4 and
* 16 10 =
* 16 cm64√3
is right angled, where the hypotenuse is 26
cm2;

A Area
Area of
of a triangle
the ==
triangle r *1/2
s * 24 * 10 = 120 cm2
Where r is the inradius and s is the semi perimeter of the triangle.
D Area of triangle = 2.5 * 28/2 = 35 cm2

D Maximum possible length of such rod = (H.C.F. of 33, 55, 44)cm = 11cm.

D Answer
C^2
2.5 dm =B 0.25m.
> a^2 +b^2
Answer: Option A Thus 19m + 0.25m = 19.25m similarly, 12.59m. 19.25 m × 2 m
B A= sideobtuse
Hence of square
triangle
Explanation:
Base is common for both of the triangles area(PQS)/area(QSR)=10/20
B The
(d)=triangle
√2a with sides 30 cm, 26cm and 10 cm is right angled, where the hypotenuse is 30
Let the length of the wire be h.
 (1/2)*QS*h1)/(1/2*QS*h2)=1/2
A Radius
Area of = 1/2
the mm = =
triangle 1/20
1/2 cm.
* 26Then,
* 10 = 130 cm2
22/7 * 1/20
 h1/h2=1/2 * 1/20 * h = 66.
A h = (66 x 20 x 20 x 7)/22 = 8400 cm = 84 m.
Area of square is s^2
h1 and h2
Number of are parallel (as
revolutions they are perpendicular 2 same line) from this we can say that,
= Distance/Circumstanceofwheel
B Hence 36*36
Circumstance of wheel = 2×22/7×28 = 176cm = 1.76m
A Area
No. ofofrevolutions
an angles
respective equilateral
are triangle
same for=both
(√3/4)
= (1.1×1000)/1.76 = S^2
the triangle.
625

A If S = 25,,Area
therefore of triangle = (√3/4) * 25 * 25
PS/SR=1/2

D =270.63cm^2
A = sqrt
Here, l ={S(S-a)(S-b)(S-c)}
40 ft and lb = 700 sq. ft.

A = bsqrt{41*9*11*21}
So, = 17.5 ft.

C A = 291.96
Length of compound wall = (l + 2b) = (40 + 35) ft = 75 ft.
S = (a+b+c)/2
D A~292
We cm^2 formula:
The know giventhat, circle forms an equivlateral triangle
= (42+40+30)/2
B Area of an equilateral triangle = √3/4 S^2 If S = 18, Area of triangle = √3/
Volume
Area of any Cuboid = Length ×× Breadth × Height
=
Ratio56 ofcm
of
the
the
minor
sides
sector
= ³√512
=65/360
: ³√2744
π × 6.25²
= 8 : 14
=22.1462 cm²
A since diagonals bisect at right angles in a rhombus. BE^2 + AE^2 = A
Let
Areathe
According of side of
thetotriangle
the the square
given =√3/4 plot
question: be 'a'=16.91
* 6.25² ft. cm²
C A
We
Given
Ratio= have,
sqrt
area
of [S(S-a)(S-b)(S-c)]
area
of the
surface ofareas
aplot
square(a
= 8^2x= a) 25600 289 sq
:=14^2 = miles.
=> 64a= 17 = 16 : 49
: 196
Hence
Length
⇒ Volume side2
of the
of =
the 25600
fence water = Perimeter
required of
in the
the plot
tank = 4a
(400= 68 ft.
× 300 × 4)
Area
A of the minor segment = Area of the minor
= sqrt[56*14*16*26] sector - Area ofm3the=triangle
480000 m3 . . .
A Side
Cost =
of √25600
building the fence = 68 x 58 = Rs. 3944.
⇒ Side
∴ 22.1462
Length = 160 of- water
A =
A = know 571 cm2 16.91 column = 5.2 cm² flown in1 min =(30 × 1000)/60 m = 500 m
We that diagonal of a square = √2 × side
=
∴ √2 × 160
Volume flown per minute =Area 2 × 1.5 × (500) -m3 = 1500
D Area
Ratio of
of thethe major
sides = segment
³√343 :=³√729 of=the
7 : circle
9 RatioArea of them3
of surface
.
minor
areas =segment
7² : 9² =
= 226.27 miles.
D Hence
∴ Required
=122.72 wecm² know − that
time 5.2 speed
= (480000/1500)min
cm² = distance/time
=117.5 cm² = 320min.
Time = distance/speed
Length of the room = 15m
B Diameter
Time
Breadth
Hence, = the of=the 1.4room
226.27/30
required m. answer = 11m is 320 minutes.
Circumference
=
Area 7.54 of miles/hr.
the room of the
= wheel×=breadth
length πd = 22/7 × 1.4
Let
= 4.4the original length, breadth and height of the room be 4x, 3x and 2x respectively.
A ~8
Area miles/hr
= 15 xthe 11new = 165 m2 breadth and height are 8x, 3/2x and x respectively.
Therefore,
We have distance length,
traveled in 1 rotation = 4.4 meter which is 0.75 m wide.
Also,
Diameter
Area wefour
of anneed tom.
=equilateral
5.6
walls cover
= 500 thelength
(2triangle
× entire=× area with
height)
√3/4 S^2 + a (2
carpet
× 2200
breadth × height)
A Distance
Hence, covered
length in rotations = 4.4 × 500 = meters
Circumference
Original
If S = 39, areaArea ofof
of carpet
the
four
of
required
wheel
walls,
triangle ==√3/4 πd = =*Area
22/7
39 * ×
of room/width
395.6
of carpet
C =
= 165/0.75
= 17.6
(2 * 4x cm²
658.61 * 2x) + (2 * 3x * 2x
=
We220
= have
16x2 m+distance
12x2 traveled in 1 rotation = 17.6 meter
A Cost
Distance
= 28x2 of 1 covered
m carpetin=200 Rs 13 rotations = 17.6 × 100 = 3520 meter
Cost
New area of four walls, Rs 13 × 220
of 156m carpet =
A =
= Rs (2 * 28608x * x) + (2 * 3/2x * x)
C =
Ratio16x2 of + the 3xsides = ³√1331 : ³√2744 = 11 : 14 Ratio of surface areas = 11² :
We
= 19x2
We know
know that tha
Perimeter
Therefore,
Volume of
ofthat, rectangle
Area
sphere of= wall = 2 (l + b) by
decreases
(4/3)πr3
D The
We given
know circle is an
formula: equivlateral triangle Area of the minor sector =68/36
Area
=
Where(28x2of r rectangle
=- 19x2)/28x2
radius =
of l ×
sphere*b 100
Volume
Diagonal ofofany Cuboid==√Length
rectangle (l2+ b2) × Breadth × Height
D = 32.14%
Volume
According of tocylinder
the = πR2H
given question:
Where
Volume
Where lRof==length
cone
radius of
=water rectangle
(1/3)πr2h
of cylinder

b =Volume
breadth of the
of rectangle required in the tank = (200 × 150 × 2) m3 = 60000 m3 . . .
B ACB=30
Where
We
H = know r
height =degree
radius
that
of AC/BC=cos(30)=5/BC=cos(30)=5.0
cylinderof cone
∴ Length
According of
to water
the column
question flown in1 min =(20 × 1000)/60 m = 1000/3 m
Volume
Perimeter
Let
∴ of of
h = raise
Volume sphere
square
flownheightper== (4/3)πR3
of 4water
minute × side in cylinder
D 2.5
2 dm
(lVolume
Where + b) R== =0.25m.
46
radiusm Thus 19m =
ofdisplaced
sphere + 1.5
0.25m × 1.25 × (1000/3)
= 19.25m m3 =
similarly, 625 m319.25
12.59m. . m×2m
Perimeter

∴ Required of
of rectangle
water
time = = 2
(60000/625)min× (length
in cylinder=+ 96min.
breadth)
= volume of sphere
⇒ l +
According
Given
∴ b
πR2Hthe = 23
=to m …………
the question
(4/3)πr3 (1)
B Hence,
lLength
×=br = 120 required
m2 …………answer (2)is 96 minutes.
R⇒42×h=43×23
and of rectangle = 12 cm
For
Solvingrectangle
equation (1) and=(2) we get
A ⇒(1/3)πr2h
Perimeter
h = 2/3 of cms=the(4/3)πR3
=square
0.67 cms72 cm
Area
l∴= 15
⇒ hSide = m
= 4of Length
× square
R=2× × Breadth
=D perimeter of square (∵ 2×/4R==72/4 diameter of sphere = D)
C Diameter
Length'
b
⇒= h/D 8cm
m==2/1 = 1.4 m.
2(Length)
= 18
Circumference
Breadth'
∴ Diagonal of the wheel
=to2(Breadth)
oftherectangle = πd = 22/7 × 1.4
According
Diameter
We know = 2.8
that m.question= √ (152 + 82) = √ (225 +64)
D =
= 4.4
Area' =
√289 = of Length'
17square
m × Breadth'
Perimeter
Say Lofand
Circumference B are =length
of the =wheel
2and× perimeter
breadth
=1πd ofofrectangle
= 22/7 rectangle respectively.
Area
We have
Area' = square
distance
2(Length) side2
traveled
× 2(Breadth) in rotation =×4.42.8meter

We Perimeter
Given
= 8.8
Area know
of(L – that,
circleB) of= formula:
rectangle
23
= π in × …….
radius2 =
(Eq.1)perimeter of square /2 = 72/2 36 cm = 2 (length
D Distance
Area' =(12 4covered
(Length 500
×Cuboid rotations = 4.4 × 500 = 2200 meters
Breadth)
The
⇒ 2
Since
We
Let volume
×
thePerimeter
have of
distance any
+breadth) = 206 =
traveled m36 =in Length
1 (∵
rotation× Breadth
length= =
8.8 12× Height
cm)
meter
Area'
Area = side
4 Area of square = a unit
D Now,

And 2of
Breadth
Distance
∴ Area ×triangle
according
of(L =+ 6B)cm
covered
Square
==(√3/4)a2
to in
=the
206
100
a2 given question:
rotations = 8.8 × 100 = 880 meter
%
Let
Let
∴ Increase
number
the breadth
Difference =
of [(Area'
1 ofinch
between the -wall
Area
triangle
side be
of)/=xArea
n
meters.
square ]and
100Then,
breadth


%
(L +
Diameter
Increase
B) = 103
of(4Area …….
inscribed (Eq.2)circle = side ) of square = aof rectangle = 18 – 6 = 12 cm
B ∴
So
Eq.1n
Height ×
the+ (√3/4)
= 5x =
correct
Eq.2 12
metres,
option= (√3/4)- Area
and
is (2). ×/ 32Area 100
Radius
%
⇒ nIncrease
= 9= of circle = a/2 / Area ) 100
= metres.
(3Area
Length
⇒ 2×L = 12640x
Area
% of
Increase circle = π × (a/2)2
A Hence
According
⇒ L =of Option
63 m to=the 300
(A) formula:
Ratio
Increase area
=the300%of circle to square = [π × (a/2)2]/ a2
Volume
(L + B)×=a2)/of 103(7 × 4 ×=a2)
cuboid x × 5x × 40x = 12.8
B = (22
Hence Option (B) m3

⇒ x3 = 12.8/200
B = 103 – 63 = 40 m
= 11/14
=
∴ 128/2000 m3
C So Area of rectangle
the correct option=isL(3). ×B
= 64/1000
= 63 × 40 m3
D So,
= 2520x = m2 (4/10) m
= {(4/10) × 100} cm = 40 cm.
D Hence the required answer is 40 cm.
Then
Let x 4A
= + 3Aare=reversed,
28 child.son's age=10y+x
If the
2x-18
b=3x =the
digits youngest
3(x-18)
Let the number of years be X
A = 4of the
Each
Father's other
age, 1 yearfour children
ago, will then be x+3, x+6, x+9, x+12.
10x+y-1
x = 36
6x-24
Age of = A 3x+6
= 42
Maala’s
We know age = 16 years
B Age
Then
x=10 of2x
the=that
72 theyear
son,1 sumago,
of their ages is 50.
10y+x-1
Age of B = 36
Current
Let
and ages
Meena’s
Kala’s of=Yuvraj
age
age = 4A and
=12A.years
So, x+(x+3)
According +(x+6) +(x+9) +(x+12) = 50
D Hence Sumtoofthesonequation, 10x+y-1=2(10y+x-1)
and father's age = 36+72 = 108
After X years their ratio of ages = 17:15
Ganguly
Then = 3A
Sowndarya’s
Proportion age =after
A + 82 is = (16 + 8): (12 + 8)
A => x=
By trial 4andoferror
theirmethod,
ages one can arrive at the present ages of father and son as 73 and 3
(A+X)
So that : 4A
(B+X)
+ 6 =
= 17:15
26
A After
=
The24: 620years the
youngest childtotal
is 4ofyears
theirold.
ages will be 7 times of what?
(42+X) / (36+X) = 17/15
D 4A=20
Not
= 6:clear.
5
15(42+X)
A=5 = 17(36+X)
D So the given data are inadequate.

B 630+15X
Let, ==3*5
original
Ganguly 612+17X
strength
= 15 = x.

B 2X=18
40x + 12*32 / (x + 12) = 36 or x = 12

D X=9
going through the options : (40 * 35) + ( 60 * 25) = 29 * 100
B let Rajthere
since and Ravi‘s
are 40ages ladies areand3x60yr gents.
and 7 yr respectively.
Therefore 7x + 4 = 39; x=5
C 4 yr ago,
Hence, let Rakesh‘s
Raj‘s age 4 yr ago age = = 11
x yryrand Rajeev‘s age = 3x/4 yr
Now, Rakesh present age = ( x+4) yr
D And
Since Rajeev
we don‘t present
know age = ages(3x/4 + 4) yr
Let three children be their
a, b and c,individually
then (a+b+c)/3= so we cannot
20% *calculate
(mother the average
+ a)/2
According
(H – 9)/(W to – the
9) =question,
5/4 and (H + 6)/(W + 6) = 8/7
D Also
time
5(x +total
taken age
4 +gayatri's
4)/6 of=father
to meet (3x/4 and
Jennifer 4ofyoungest
+ age and
+husband
4)so x =child,
Jacqueline
; their16 ; father
= + c =35.
1080/(60
sobe
Rajeev Mother‘s
+ 120)
present 6=hage
=ages
age 16 = 30
consider
Since
Average Arya
Therefore age and
the ofpresentbrother
Sansa
father are
age
and twins as
mother
X
is 32is ages
34
so and same.
present
father‘s age Let
=agetheir
34. of his beisyrs
wife x29
and age of Lisa b
years.
So,
then,in 6 hours Jennifer covers 360 km and this 360 km distance Kyla covers in 360/90 = 4 h
Now,
Then
considerthe1
c= maximum
yogitha age age
as X of any child must be less than 9 years.
B Hence,
Let
10
x +yeras Kyla
Anoop‘s leaves
age
agoages
x =their
yabove ie = xDelhi
yr 2 hours later than Jennifer i.e. at 8 am. Kyla leaves Delhi
Hence
By using can be 2, 3we
information andget4 a+b+1=3/5
years or 4, 6*and (30 8+a)/2.
years.
Then
and
So the Prateek‘s
(xdata
– 3)/(y
max age =
– 3) =sum
possible 3x yr
2/7answer
of age of this family
D More
pavani's
given is
age the
bargavi's
According required
as sister to
Yquestion,
age=30 this questions
X-10=15
7x
= 34– 2y = to
+ 29 15+ (1 * 4 + 2 * 6 + 3 * 8)
A 3x
Now,
= + 7from
103 = 2(x
years + 7) 1),
equation
given
considerX+Y=25
7x=–74x =bargavi
x
X=10+15 15 ; x age = 5 as X
D Therefore
So the age Age of Anoop
of Sansa after
3 years 14"x"
age hence yr will
= 7 be
= 145+ = 21 yryears
Consider
Let
after
Let
15
And the
ages
years
Mourya's
15present
years
of
ago
Prateek‘s manieieage
present
son's
andofhis Satyam
ageson=
as
are
21 and8x Sahil
yr yr and are 3x3yr
x yr,
=&8 11x yr respectively.
respectively.
X=25
Average
According age
to of all
question,members = 14 years
A According
Hence, to the question,
Prateek‘s age
Then
Age
11x ofMourya's
= youngest
85 – – age = is
memberx+12one=8 time
yrs that of Anoop‘s age
Y+15=25
(8x +
X-15=3*15
gayatri'sx)/2 =7 27
brother
12
;age
x= at
(27 * 2)/9 is
present = 25
6
B Age
x = 6of eldest
Hence, age ofmember
son after6 = 50yr =yrs6 + 6 = 12 yr
after
Since 4average
Therefore
Y=25-15 years
present age ageof all
of members
Satyam =is314
*6 yrs,
= 18we yr
must make sure there is only one adult in C
X-15=45
gayatri age=3*X
C to minimize the number of members.
Hence, present age of Satyam‘s father = 18 + 25 = 43 yrs
Mourya's
For
consider age will
n children
present be =are
in Chowdhary
ages (x+12)+4
5Xfamily,
and 3X50 + 10.4n = 14(n + 1)
Y=10
X=45+15
gayatri age=3*25
D n= 10. Least number of members = 10 + 1 = 11
His
givenson's age10will be = x+4
D age
X=60 ofafter
gayatri pavani=10 years
present age=75
From the question, Mourya's age will twice his son's age
x+10/X+10=3/2
A age of yogitha=25-10
bargavi present age is 60
Let the present
(x+12)+4
cross ages of A and B be 5x years and 4x years respectively.
= 2(x+4)
B X=15 multiply and find X

C (5X+3)/(4X+3)
x+16
X=10 = 2x+8 = 11/9
Let Kethu's present age be x years. Then, Chethan's present age = (x+3x) years = 4x year
Let
Let Chethu's (4xage
the Karan's
Therefore be=x 5/2
+present
8) years.
age Then,
(x be
+ Bhanu's
x years.
8) age
Then, = -2x
(38 x)years.
= x Aman's age = (2x + 2) years.
C Let
x = the
2 son's present age be x years .Then, (38 - x) = x => x= 19.
=
45x8x++27 16==44x
5x + 40
=(2x
2x =
3x +=38.
2)
24+ 2x ++x 33= 27
A Son's age 5 years back = (19 - 5) = 14 years
= x =+83) = 11(4x + 3)
9(5x
A 5x
x ==19.
Hence 25
required ratio = (4x + 16)/(x+16) = 48/24 = 2
Let
45x the son's present age be x years. Then, man's present age = (x + 24) years.
D x = -5.44xage
Karan's = 33 - 27 back
5 years (19 - 5) = 14 years.

B x(x=+6.24)
Hence,
+ 2 = 2(x + 2)
Bhanu's age = 2x = 10 years.

A x +present
B's 26 = 2x +4
age = 4x = 24 years.

D x = 22.
Arun = 3 Bhuvan - A = 3B
A – 3 = 4(B – 3)
A = 4B - 12 + 3 = 4B – 9
3B = 4B – 9
C Ans
B =+– A
9R)/2 = 2B
years
(M
If B = 9 + =
A – 2 = 3(B 80
1 –= 2)
10 years
M
A + R =
= 3BArun’s 160
– 6 +age 2 == 3B3B– =4 3*10 = 30 years
A Then,
(M
2B + =R 3B+–J)/34 = 60
B M
B= + 4R years
+ J = 180
160 + J = 180
C R
J= = 205A years
= 3/5 M
R + A + M = 172
R
R= + 5A1/5R =+ 3/55/3M R = 172
R
R +
+ A
A +
+ M
M
(43/20) R = 172 =
= 172
57
R
3/5+M 1/5R + 5/3
+ 3/25 MR += M 172
= 57
C R
R =
= 805A years
= 3/5 M
(43/20)
(19/25) R M= = 172
57
D R
M+
R =A
= 75+years
80 M = 76
years
3/5
Therefore3/25
M + A =M R+/ 5M==80 76/ 5 = 16 years
B (19/25) M = 76
R ~ A = 80 – 16 = 64 years
M = 100 years
A Let the present
Therefore, change ages be in
in age is the
100ratio
– 75==4x25: years
5x
Then, 4x + 7 : 5x + 7 = 5 : 6
24x
Past + 42 = 25x
Present + 35
Future
3x
x = +77 : 5x + 7 = 5 : 6
3x : 4x -5 years---- P ----3 years-- 5 : 6
A 21x
then, +present
42 = 25x age+ of35Harshith – 4x = 28 years
3x
4 x+=87: 4x + 8 = 5 : 6
18x + 48 = 20x + 40
C then, present age of Harshith – 4x = 7 years
X =4
Present
Present age age ofof Arjun
daughter – 5x==x;5*7 = 35= 40 – x
Mother
D Present
After 5 age of=A35
years =+ 3x5+=540 = years
12 + 5 = 17
3 years ago -- 40 – x – 3 = 3 (x – 3)
Present age of B = 4x + 5 = 16 + 5 = 21
37 – x = 3x – 9
B Average age = (17 + 21) / 2 = 19 years
2x = 28
X = 14
Present age of daughter – 14 years
B After
let–the 5 yearsof=A14 + 5 = 19 years
60 x -age5 = 5 (xand - 5)B 5 years ago be 3x and x respectively,
C 3x
55 +
– x5 =
Mother’s + present
10 -=25
5x 2 [(x
age+=5) 40+–10] x = 40 – 14 = 26 years
3x +
x = 20 15 = 2x + 30
A x = 15 years
Mother’s age = 60 – x = 60 – 20 = 40 years
At present
3x = 45 years
Age of Ramesh = x
A Present
Let Presentage ages
ratio be= (3x
x and + 5)
y : (x is+ 5) = 50 : 20 = 5 : 2
Age
Let of Reena
the son's is Y age
present of Mahesh
age be x m
years.
Then
after 6x years
= y – 10
B Total age of 6 members = 6 * 74.5 = 447 years Total age of 7 members = 7 *
8 years
X+6=4(y+6)
Let hence = age
theman's
average x + of8/ythe+ whole
8 = 3/4team by x years.
Then,
y – 10/y + 8 present
= ¾ age = (x + 24) years.
X+6=4y+24
y
But
11x= it64is given that= age of Mahesh is equal to 7 times age of Reena
A (x +–24)
Nidhi’s
(28 ++231)
present = age
2(x 9(x
+=
x
-1)
2)y – 10 = 64 – 10 = 54 years
So
Present
7y+6=4y+24 age of sagar = 64
B 11x
x
5 + – 9x
26
years =
2x59
=ago +4
sagar’s age = 64 – 5 = 59 years
3y+6=24
4 years a go
Let
3y=18
2x =the present ages of Jay and Ram be 5x years and 4x years respectively.
D =>
Let
Then, x 59
=
their
(5x22.
present
+ 3)/(4x ages+ 3)be=5x, 11/98x and 9x years respectively.
Y=6
Avg
Totalage Age=19 of 10 students and Teacher = 11 x 15 = 165
B 9(5x
Age
x = 29.5+
of 3) =
Mahesh 11(4x
is +
equal 3) to 7 times the age of Reena
Then,
45x
X=7*6
19*4=76+ (5x
27 =- 6)
44x + +(8x33 - 6) + (9x - 6) = 56
Total age yearsof first 7 students = 7 x 15 = 105
A 45x
=42 –years44x = 33 – 27
22x
x =6 = 74
Present
Total sum=76+4*4=92
A Ram’sage of 3 students
present age = 4x==34xx11 6= = 24
33 years.
x = 3.36aage=>
Present years
A Thus
age oftotalthe age
eldestof person
students == (3633x+25105 = x138
- 35 24) = 50 years.
Their
100 +present
0.1*100 ages
=110 are
C 19=92+k/5
Age of teacher = 165 - 138 = 27
110 = 89 + 0.15n
5x = 16.8
solving this~ 17age years,
C K=3 – present of child
n = 140 days
C 8x
which= 26.8 ~ 27
is 20th of years
may and

B 9x = 30.24 ~ 30 years respectively.

A Karan’s present age = 32 - 8 = 24. After 4 years Karan 's age is 28 and Karan '
So x = 10.

Hence present age of sister is 10 years and present age of brother is 40 years.

B So after ago
4 years 5 + Radha’s
5 = 10 years, sister
age was age would
4 times beof20
the age years
her andTherefore,
cousin. brother’s age
(34 would
– x) be 50 year

C Hence
Option brother would be 50/20 = 2.5 times of sister’s age
A is correct
D Let my=age
Speed 45 =x Then Raghavs's age =x+4 Mother's age =x+26 Nishas age =(x+
km/hr
C Let the present age of siya =x present age of lavanya =x-26 (x-8) =3(x-26-8
Speed
Let age=of13 km/hr
Kevin in 2020 = x
C Let the present age of the son =x Then, the present age of the mother =(64-x
Speed
So, Letof the
the boatyear
birth in the
be current=speed
x. of the boat+Speed of the current
D consider anuj=A , kamla=B A/B = 5/8 , A+8/B+8 = 18/26 Solve both, B = 36.5
45 = Speed
∴ 1/80x of the- x
= 2020 boat + 13
B Let the present age of the mother is 8X and present age of son is 3X. As per
upstream
Speed
Speed in time+
of downstream
the boat downstream
= 32 (14 +time=3
= km/hr hours
4) km/hr = 18 km/hr;
C x = the
2020
Tu+Td=3hours
Let × 80
present − 80x
age of 81x
kaitan= 2020×80
=x presentx= 1995
age of savani =x-26 (x-8) =3(x-26-
Tu= d/u-v
Speed in upstream
Boat’s speed = (14the
against –current=Speed
4) km/hr = 10 of
km/hr.
the boat-Speed of the current
C Avg speed=
∴Kevin's
Td=d/u+v agetotal distence/
in 2020 = 2020 total time = 25 years
- 1995
Downstream distance=25km in 5 hours
Total
d/u-v distance=2d
Let the+d/u+v
=32-13
Speed distance
of
= between
3
boat u=9kmph A and B be x km.
u=boat speed,
u-v=9-3=6(given) v= stream speed
Upstream
Speed distance=15km
of stream v =3kmphin 5 hours
down side
u+v=12(given) speed=u+v=7
A Then,
= 19
Down km/hr
d/6 + side
upside d/12 speed=u+v=9+3=12kmph
speed=u-v=3
=3
Speed=distance/time
Upside
Total speed=u-v=9-3=6kmph
time=d/3 + d/7
(2d+d)/12=3
A x/18 + (x/2)/10 = 19 = x/18 + x/20 = 19 ⇒ x = 180 km.
Tu=3+Td
=(7d+3d)/21
3d=12*3
S=25/5=5
d/6 = 3+d/12 kmph downstream
A =10d/21
D=12km
d/6=36+d/12
=2d/(10d/21)
Women's
S=15/5
d=(36+d)/2 =speed
3kmph with the current = 15 km/hr => speed of the man + speed of the current =
upstream
D =21/5=4.2
2d=36+d
speed ofofthe current
A Velocity
d=36km current = is
)3-2.5
5(½km/hr
‫آ‬
Let the speed of the
Hence, stream
women be x=km/hr,
15 - 2.5 = 12.5 km/hr
C =1kmph
then,
A 36/(18-x)
women's +36/(18+x)
The speedspeed against
of manish in =
the6 current
still water is=27[1/9]
speed of the time
ATQ, women - speed
taken while of the current
rowing upstream = 3k T
1296 + 36x - 36x = (324 - x2) * 6
Rowing speed of Carl in still water = (Rate upstream + Rate Downstream)
D = 12.5 - 2.5 = 10 km/hr
1296 = 1944 - 6x2
A = 1/2
The * (6 of
speed + mahi
4) = 5inkmph
still water is 27[1/9] ATQ, time taken while rowing upstream = 2k Tim
6x2 = 1944
Speed of of
boat- 1296
downstream = *Distance covered/Time taken = 40/4 = 10 km/h
B And rate
Rowing thein
speed current=
still water=1/2 (6 - upstream+
(Rate 4) = 1 kmph
Rate Downstream) = 1/2 * (8+4

C 6x2
Now,=speed
Hence,648 of boat
5 kmph and upstream
1 kmph = Distance covered/Time taken= 40/8 = 5 km/h

B x2 = 108
Now, speed of boat = (Speed downstream + Speed upstream)/2 = (10 + 5)/2 = 15/2 = 7.5

D x = 10.39
Speed of boat in still water = 36 kmph
C 56/(20-X)-56/(20+x)=x=4.52mph
Time takenspeed
to go=5630/2
km =upstream
Upstream 15 kmph= 1hr 45 mins = 1‫ ¾آ‬hrs
Then upstream
Downstream speed
speed = = 56/ (1‫)¾آ‬
30/1/2 = 60 = 32 kmph
kmph
B 66/(20-X)-66/(20+x)=x=5.01mph
We know
Ratio that speed
of speed of the of boat
boat to in stillofwater
rate –=(60+15)/(60−15)
stream rate of stream =upstream speed
A So we get the rate of stream = 36-32 = 4 kmph
=15/9
Speed of boat = 16speed
Then downstream kmph= 36+4 kmph = 40 kmph
A Speed of stream =
Time taken to cover 565 kmph
km downstream = 56/40 =1 hrs 24 mins
Downstream speed = 16+5 kmph = 21 kmph
B Time take to go 84 km downstream = 84/21 = 4 hours

A Let speed
Upstream
Ratio of boat=be
speed u and
250/ speed of stream be v
(11.5*60)
=(36−24)/(36+24)=1/5
Upstream
Downstreamtime =2*
speed = downstream time
250/ (9.5*60)
A Upstream speed
Speed of boat in = ‫½آ‬water
still * downstream
= (25/69 speed
+ 25/57)/2 = 0.4 m/sec
Or, u-v= (u+v)/2
D We get u/v = 3/1.
Speed of boat = (speed against the current + speed in favour of current)/2 = (16+14)/2 =
B Downstream speed
Speed of current = 1/6 *in60
= (speed = 10 of
favour kmph
current _ speed against the current)/2 = (16-14)/2 =
Upstream speed = 1/10 * 60 = 6 kmph
B Speed of current = 2 = )6-10(* ½‫آ‬kmph
Upstream speed = 16/2 = 8kmph
Time taken tospeed
Downstream row downstream
= 16/1 = 16=kmph 3 hr 45 mins = 15/4 hrs
Downstream
Speed
As the of boatand
speed speed =
in still
time 15/15/4
water = 4 kmph
=1/2 * (16+8)
are inversly = 12 to
proportional kmph
each other
C Time taken to travel 32 km = 32/12 = 8/3 hours
Similarly
As upstream
the spped
t1 *s1 = t2 * and
s2 the speed
time=are2 kmph
inversly proportional to eachother
B Ratio = 4+2/(4-2) = 6/2 = 3:1
the speed of the stream is 25km/hr
s1
5*18* t1
(36/(10== 3+s2
*s2 * t2 = 36/(10 − ً‌‘£)
ً‌‘£))+3/2
A Manâ€‫ک‬s rate in still water = (10+5)/2 = 7.5 kmph
On solving we
the speed of prasanthget v = in
2kmph
upstream is 60km/hr
C 25*6
s2 =3*
= 30km/hr
Speed s2
of stream = 2 kmph
the speed of prasanth indownstream is 15km/hr
A s2 = 50km/hr
i.e.,the speed of the dog is 30 km/hr
the
the speed
speed of prasanth in when
still water is =stream speed * ((upstream+downstream)/(upstream
B speed of Bof
is the stream
50km/hr the speed of upstream(a) and downstream(b) was given is

A ==>speed = 25*((60+15)/(60-15))
speed of stream=(a-b)/2 = (36-24)/2 = 6km/hr
As given the speed of the boat is u = 7km/hr
speed
The of water
distance in downstream
travelled by a person is =35km/hr
=time * ((square of speed of upstream)- (square of spee
A =41.67km/hr
the speed of the river (stream) is v=5km/hr
time=distance
speed of river is /speed of the man in downstream
=25km/hr
C distance=6*((5*5)-(4*4)/(2*5) = 5.6km/hr
the distance =60km
C speed
speed of
Avergae the
of speed boat in downstream
of the group =((square
elephant=35-25=10km/hr = speed of man
of the +speed
speed of the of stream=u+v
group in still water )-(square of t
as itspeed
the was sailing
of akash along the river, is
in upstream then the time to cross the river is
45km/hr
A As it is given
average speed that ,the speed of man
=((50*50)-(20*20))/50 is twice the speed of stream and the time given as 6ho
= 42km/hr
The speed
T = speed of
distance akashthe man
/total speed =12km/hr
A the
t = 54/u+vof==> in downstream is 25km/hr
6=54/3u===>u=3km/hr
speed of the horse =35km/hr
The
speed speed
of frog
totalspeed
speed of the river =10km/hr
in downstream is 10km/hr
A the of,speed
akash of
in boat in downstraem
still water is =45+25/2 =u+v=7+5=12km/hr
= 35km/hr
speed of
speed of or the river
thethe
man =20km/hr
in upstream u=12-10=12km/hr
B distance
i.e., T= 60/12 length
=5hr=5*60 of the = river is 15km
300 minutes
speed
speed of
of horse
of
speed=distancethe
the river
man in still water=(u+v)/2=35km/hr
=15km/hr
in downstraem
A Time /speed of the frogv=12+10=22km/hr
= 15/10=1.5hr
speed
u=speed of the ant =-speed
of horse 2 * (speed of river) ---> v=2u
of river=35-20=15km/hr
C speed
speed
S.I of
of the
the girl
man =20km/hr
in stillgrew
water =(u+v )/2 to
=(12+22)/2 = 17km/hr
In 5=years
PTR/100 the amount from Rs 400 Rs 500.
A time=5hr
v=speed
time taken ; to
of distance
horse
travel = 20km
+speed
upstream=of river=35+20=55km/hr
distance/u-v = 36/(20-15) = 36/5=7.2hr
S.I =18000*9*2/100
So simple interest added in 5 years = Rs 100.
As
the distace
speed of is constant
cat in stilland
time=distance/(speed of time
water
the is is
ant ininversly
14km/hr proportional to the speed
A time taken to cross 50km =50/35 =still water)
1.43hr
S.I= 3240
The interest for 1 year = Rs 20.
A t1*s1
speed =
of t2
5=20(u+2u) cat* in
s2streamis 10km/hr
---->u=1.33km/hr
Given
C.I
Hence that:
=(P*(1+(r/100))^n)
the interest -P
for (13+4)
3 years = Rs 60.
Downstream
1 t2 * Speed
*12 = speed 15of the=cat km/hr = 17 km/hr
A average = (14*14 -10*10)/14 = 6km/hr
Simple
C.I interest
=(16000 * Rsfor 10
(1+ years = Rs,
(8/100))^2) 700
- 16000
So
To principal 68 = (400 – 60) = Rs 340.
A t2=travel
the time km
takendownstream.
by the daughter to cross the river is 0.8hr
Therefore,
C.I=2662.4 SI for 1 year = Rs, 70
C Rate
Time of interest
taken = 68/17= 20/340
= 4 hours
Therefore,
total amount in 2 years as=interest
SI for 5 years Rs. 350= S.I +C.I
= 1/17
Now,
= if the principal is made four times, the interest will also become four times.
B = 3240+2662.4
5.88%.

B Therefore,
=5902.4 SI for next 5 years = Rs, 350 x 4 = Rs, 1400

A Hence, total interest after 10 years = 350 + 1400 = Rs, 1750

A Here we will apply the formula: P x {1 + r / (4 x 100}3 We will multiply by

C Let us assume the principal amount as Rs.100 Simple Interest = Rs. 53 (Giv

D Let us assume the amount as P The difference for 2 years = P(R/100)^2 2

B Amount = 88000 x (1 + 14/100)^4 = 88000 x 57/50 x 57/50 x 57/50 x 57/50

B Principal = 100 x SI/RT =100 x 440/13x2 = Rs. 1692.30 Therefore, compoun

A SI= 5800 - 6360 = 560 R = 560 x 100 / 4 x 5800 = 2.41% it increases by 3

C We know that, Simple Interest = P x R x T/100 P = 85500 R = 10% T = 9 month


A = 100 (1+ 44 / 100)^2
1 Re per month = 7p
A= 207.36
1 ReP per
Let 11 100.
= Rs. month = 11
Then, * 7Rs.
S.I. = 77p = 77/100
72 and Rs
T = 6 years. R = (100 x 72 / 100 x 6) = 12% p.a.
When compounded half yearly A = 100 (1+ (44/2) / 100)^4
Let
T = rate
11 = R% and time = R years. Then, (12500 x R x R / 100) = 8000
C Now, P months
= Rs. 22500. T = 4 years and R = 12% p.a. Compound Interest = Rs. [22500 x {(1
A = 100rate
Let (1+ 22R%/ 100)^4
125the
x R^2 =be 8000 p.a. Then, 5200 x (1 + R / 100)^3 = 6641.85
A 1000 * 77/100 = 770 Rs
A
= =
> 221.53
(1 +=RRs.
/ 100)^3
C R^2
Amount= 64 (48500=+664185
12596) /=520000
Rs. 61096. Let the time be n years. Then, 4
Difference,
= >8 221.53 – 207.36 = 14.2
(1 + R / 100)^3 = (108.5 / 100)^3
B R=

D If
= difference
> R = 8.5 is 14.2,

C then Principal
Simple Interest==
RsRs.
100(25500 – 34000) = Rs.8500 Rate of Interest = (100 x 8

A If difference is 1234, then Principal = (100 / 14.2) x 1234 Sum = Rs 8690.14

D Principal amount borrowed = Rs. (100 x 8500 / 17 x 4) = Rs. 12500


Let P be thegrowth
Percentage principal and x be the25%
=(1/4×100)= original % rate of interest.
C Principle
Difference==(100
Pxx interest)
(R)^2 / (time240
/ (100)^2 x rate) Sum x=(R)^2
=25000 (100 x/ 85)
10000/ (2240
x 5)x = Rs. 850
10000
The interest for 6 years will amount to 6Px/100.
B Height
C.I. = [after
850 2 x yr
(1 =+ 70
5/100)^2 - 850] = Rs. 87.12
SI = PRT/100
C If the rate
Principle = is increased
(100
70×(1+(25/100))^2 by 2%,
x interest) the new
/ (time
=109.4cm interest
x rate) Sum = then becomes
(100 x 114) 6P(x
/ (2 x+15)
2)/100.
= Rs. 380
Principle = Rs. 30,000
B The
C.I. =difference
[380 x (1 between the two- is
+ 15/100)^2 c 6P(x
380] + 2)/100
= Rs. 122.5 - 6Px/100 = 6P × 2/100.
Time = 10years
A This is equal to Rs 120. So, P = (120x100)/6x2 = Rs 1000.
SI = P*R*T/100
Simple interest for 10 years = 42000-30000
A Principle = 28000, so interest would be , Simple interest = 42000 – 28000 =
The
SI =amount
P*10*5/100deposited in the bank is P=Rs.1,50,000/-
C =
Let12000
us assume the rate as r%.; Given, new interest rate = 2r%.; Given, the r
The
SI rate of interest is =9% =0.09
+(12000*100)/(30000*10)
180=
A R=
from MarchP*15*4/100
3rd to July 27th( In the same year) = 146 days (306.25 * 146 * 5
By observing 225
1525-1300=
Solving, the first partyrs
for 1.5 of (3.5-2)
Question , first we have to find the amount left in the bank aft
B R= 4%
so for one yr 225/1.5= 150
C A=
then
P=1800 P for
(1 + r/n)interest
2 yrs nt
is 150+150=300
Then principal 1300-300=1000.
X=
Half
= 482.40∗100/6∗3
yearly
150000(1 compounding
+ 0.09/12) always increases the value of the amount more than annual compo
C Now 150/1000*100= 15% 12*5
= 2680
A Interest
S>R on 2680-680=Rs.2000 is 2000 (1+10/100)2− 2000
=Rs.21,04,111.189/-
Total interest yield on Rs. 50000 = Rs. 2580
A Interest
= 𝑅𝑠he
. 420 yield from other = Rs. 1392.5
But
Let P behas
thetaken
annual aninstallment,
amount of Rs.50,000/- from the bank.So we have to subtract 50000 fr
Interest required from remaining = Rs. 1187.5
D Rate of interest needed= 12.5%
Left
Let
(𝑃 +( amount
the is 1)/100)+(
𝑃 ∗principle
12 ∗ =>be2104111.189
Rs. P 𝑝and
+(𝑝the ∗ -12
50000
interest for one𝑝 year
∗ 2)/100)+ be Rs. I
= 1680
B On solving we get P = Rs. 500
Given,
(p
= ∗* 6r *
∗ 8)/100
𝑥 Rs.20,54,111.189/-
(Amount 3)/100+( 𝑥 ∗ 9 ∗ 5)/100+(𝑥 ∗ 13 ∗ 3)/100 = 8160
Interest for two years,
=(960∗12∗6)/100
B = 1120
On solving we get x = Rs. 8000.
=
Now 691.2
Principal
P* r P+2I
= = 50000
14000
find
i.e.,
0.8
Total =(2gain∗the
= amount
𝑟in∗Rs. which is left in the bank 5 years hence after removal of 50,000.
800transaction
4)/100
whole
D Two quantities are unknown, so=data
200,inadequate.
Then
Interest
By rate =
that 10%
Mary have while lending money to Peter = 691.2+200=891.2.
Andusing
Amount=P+5Iformula,
P
= (1+r/n)nt
Rs. 1250
C Total amount = 1061
Given
(450 ∗,p=
2= RS.4000, R=10% , A= RS.5324
Amount
Amount
= =∗P(1+
P10)/100 R1/100)(1+R2/100)(1+R3/100)
((1+R1/100)
150 and(1+R2/100)
P = Rs. 500(1+R3/100))
D = 2054111.189
By solving
𝑅𝑠 . 90 I = Rs. * (1+(0.09/12))12*5
A=(1+R/100)^n
given p==25,000
Amount 50000= ((1+5/100) (1+10/100) (1+15/100))
A =
RateRs of32,16,082.916/-
interest 150/500*100 = 30 % p.a.
Let
5324= the 4000(1+10/100)^n
principle be RS.100
=25,000(1+4/100)(1+8/100)(1+12/100)
D Amount
Amount = of 50000 (1.05) (1.1) (1.15)
Rs 32,16,082.916/- was remained after 10years from the deposition and remova
The amount
1331/1000=(11/10)^nafter
=25,000(1.04)(1.08)(1.12) 6 years is RS.200
C Amount = 66421.50

A interest=100
(11/10)^3=(11/10)^n
=31,449.6

C Time
n=3 taken to earn interest (which is 100% of the principal )is6 years

D Time taken to earn interest (which is 200% of theprincipal) is 6/100*200=12 years


+B= 1/21 hours
20P=P+SI
T= 4800/(400 *4 )
-c= 1/126
SI=19P
T=3 hours
years.

C A+B+C=1/42+1/21-1/126
19P=PT70/100
So, he has to keep it for 3 more years to accumulate a total interest of 14800 from the beg

C =8/126
T=29.14 years

D SO 126/8 = 15.75 hours

B Let us assume the years as x SI = PxNxR/100, Initial amount = 2500 Amount

A time=(100*79)/(470*3.5) =4.80 years

C principal=(100*4225)/(8*4) =13203.125
Let the identical balls be 'k' where k = 7
B Let the rate be R% p.a then, ((6000*R*3)/100) + ((3000*R*3)/100) = 21
and the distinct boxes be 'n' where n = 5

B when there is no restriction


Number of ways of arranging these letters =6!/2!*2!*2!*2!*2! Now arranging 2 vowels AI
A (k+n-1) Ck = (7+5-1) C 7
A teamrequired
Hence of 6 members
number has to be
ways selected =
= (360*2) from
720the 10 players. This can be done in 10C6 or 2
ways
A = 11
C7 = that
330 no two Hindi come together we need to have following arrangement.X E X E X
In order
Therefore, total ways the selection of 5 players and a repeated
captain can be made = 252*5 = 1260
Treating vowels as one letter (IEO),DRCTR (IEO) R is Number of ways arranging th
A

A Required number of ways = 6C3 * 5C2 = (6*5*4)(5*4)/(3*2*1)(2*1)=200

C The word 'ENGINEERING' contains 11 letters, namely 3E, 3N, 2G, 2I and 1R,Req

A 6*6*5*4 = 720 ways

A The no. of ways in which different outfit are possible = 3C1(shoes)*7C1(pant

D The no. of ways in which consonant occupies even place = 4!,The no. of ways in w
Total ways in arranging flowers of one color = 10!,Total ways in which flowers of another co
C
No. of double tennis player =9C2 = 36,No. of ways of forming a mixed double tennis player
B

B Total no. of ways = 9! /4! (4 E is present) = 15120


C No. of ways of selecting consonant in the last letter = 21,Other letters can b

B No.
No. of
of ways
ways to form a committee
of selecting consisting
(3 consonants and 2ofvowels)
5 women and *
= 7C3 6 4C2
men =
= 210,No.
15C5 * 8of groups eac
There no. of words = 210 * 5! = 25200
A
Each group contains 5 letter, so no. of ways to arrange 5 letter among themselves =5!
For three digit numbers to be divisible by 5 last digits should be 5,Remaining two spaces ca
C
Total no. of outcomes when 4 dice is thrown is 6^4 = 1296,Total no. of ways when none of
B Total ways in which atleast one of them is 3 in four dice = 1296-625= 671
A The letters
Case.1- are E, X,
woman-1 andI and T,So total
men=2,No. of no.
waysof =
ways = 4! * 4(men) * 3(men) = 60,Case.2- 2
5(woman)
B

C No. of ways to arrange the word RIDDLED = 7! / 3! = 35

B Total no. of ways in which 5 parts of comic can be arranged = 5! =120,Total n

C The first digit is 1000, a 4 digit number,And the last digit = 4000, the only 4 d

D The combination of both A and E is AAE, AEA & EAA,In each case only AEA have E

C No. of ways of have exactly 3 freshmen = 5C3 * 15C3 = 4550


B Total pairs is (1*064), (2*4032), (3*2688), (4*2016), (6*1344), (7*1152),

C Parallelograms are formed when any two pairs of parallel lines (where each pair

A For one pair of red ear rings we require one left red ear ring and one right r

D 10C1*5C1*8C1*2C1*21C2=168000 in every field one member is selected and i

A The number of outcomes are:0 heads = 1 choice (all tails)1 head = 10 choic

C The word 'leader' contains 6 letters, namely 1l, 2E, 1A, 1D and 1R. Required

B There are 2 pots, 1 Pot= ½,½*2/5 + ½ * 3/5 = 0.5

C Multiples of 4 =3,Total nos=12,12-3=9,P(2) + p(3),3C2 *9C1 +3C3*9C0==3/2

A 4C1 * 6C1 * 5C1 = 120

A total number arrangement without any restriction is 2^5=32 nymber of arran

C There are 3 women and 3 men in the group.Let A = event of selecting 3 wom

B desired expected value is 11(5/11)2=25/11

D Number of ways to choose 3 boys out of 8 = 8C3.Number of ways to choose 2 g

B 20 students select 11,Arrange 9 students in a circle = (9-1)! = 8!,Arrange 11 s


A Total =5C1+5C2+5C3=25 ways

B RECREATE - 8 Letters,RCRT (EEAE),Hence we consider total 5 letters as vowels a

C We need to select 6 boys from 8 boys and 3 girls from 4 girls.Number of ways to do this= 8

D THUNDER – 7 letters and are different,7! = 7 x 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 5040

C Let the total number of ladies be 'x'.Hence, p > w > q > x,Going by the choices,

C 8/14 *8/13 *7/12 + 6/14*8/13*5*12 = 24/91

A Assume 100rs for orange,15% increase =100+15% =115,Then, 10% decreased

D (a+b)^3 = a^3 +b^3 +3ab(a+b)=1

A 12Pr = 1320,1320= 12*11*10,r= 3.

A Suppose any particular student is always selected.Now, the remaining 3 students are to be

B Let S be the sample space.Then,n(s)=number of ways drawing 4 balls out of 21 =21C4 =598

A L.C.M. of 6,8,10,12,So, the bells will toll together after every 120 seconds(2 m

C Let the total numbers of the ball in a bag be x,Red balls = 2/3 of x,Pink ball

D total item : 13,we can select : thus -> 13C5 = 1287

B The total number of ways = 8C3 x 10C4,[(8 x 7 x 6) / (3 x 2 x 1) x (10 x 9 x 8

C Number of arrangements possible = (n − 1)! = (7 – 1)! = 6! = 720

A According to the question, we have, (three purple and three non-purple coins)

B Number of arrangements possible = 1 / 2 x (n – 1)! = 1 / 2 x (9 – 1)! = 1 / 2

C Required numbers of ways = 8C4 * 11C6 = 32340


D ALGORITHMS' contains 10 different letters. Required number of words = Number

D Number of words using 8 consonants and 3 vowels = 16C8 x 5C3 x 11! = 1287

A And E is the event for choosing 3 girls and 2 boy n(E) = (10C2 x 15C3) = 45

B Total marbles = 8 + 4 = 12 Total no. of ways for taking our 4 marbles out of

C The word 'REQUIRE' contains 7 letters, namely 1Q, 2E, 1U, 1I and 2R. Required

D total number of points=14 number of points needed to form a triangle=3 thus

D Possible number of groups (each containing 3 children) = 7C3= 35,The father go

C Say F came first.The remaining 6 positions can be filled in 6! = 720 ways.Now F

B One boy and one girl can be selected as (one boy & four girls) or (two boys &

C the number of ways in which a visitor can visit the places are= 7c1 + 7c2+ 7

A The word 'READING' has 7 different letters.When the vowels EAI are always to

C Every person shakes hand with every other person = 24 hand shakes,⇒ Total handshakes =
Suppose we have A number of alphabets in a language.⇒ Number of ways to make a 2 lette
A The word “CONTROLLER” has 10 letters in which “OOE” are vowels.Since vowels always com

B The word “UNIT” has 4 letters in which “UI” are vowels. Total number of possi

C we can select a team of 6 members from the 12 players.This can be done in 12

C MEETING is 7 letter word,Since Vowels should come together EEI is considered a

C The number of ways in which a tourist can visit the beaches are = 8C1 + 8C

B Triangle needs 3 points Hence, 18C3 – 9C3 = 816 - 84 = 732

D Lets say we have removed the four said houses.Now we are left with 8 houses
Let
: the us5take
books Hens
to beas together
'x' can be treated as 0ne set,So we have 1 set of books and rema
Let
Then 1st and 2nd
Heads of pigsnumber
can be besaid
3x &'470-x'
5x respectively
A For
5 is the
Hens addedfirst boat,
legs =to2x the number will be
Speed
3x+5 :of stream : Speed of boat = 2: 5Let speed of stream be 2x km/h and speed of boat =
5x+5
A Pigs
Case legs
1: = 4(470-x)
when there is 2 25pc
Similarly,
New for the second boat coin - 1 ways Case 2: when there is 1 25pc coin and
total ratio
legs = is 1200
19:30
Speed
30 of
(3x+5) = stream be 3y km/h and speed of boat = 4y
Therefore, 2x19(5x+5)
+ 4(470-x) = 1200
In both
5x=55 of the conditions, river is same.
-2x = -680

x=112x = 3y
D = 340
⇒ x = 3y/2
Hence the numbers are 55 & 33
A Thus,
Greatest required
Indian stamps is 55 are ratiocommon
in speeds to of
bothboats in still water
ratios.
= Thus, required ratio in speeds
Multiply both ratios by factors such that the of boats in still
Indianwater
stamps are represented by the same num
B Curved
= 5x : surface
4y = (5 xarea
3)y/2 of :a 4y
cylinder
= 15 :=82 * Pi * r * h
Europe:
Let A invest American = 5: 2, ;and
for x months A =American:
8x months, Germany = 5: 1.
D Multiply
B = 7=
Ratio the
× (6/7)
12 = first by
84(5/9)
* 5,=and
months the second by 2.
10:21
Let
Now
8x/84 the=quantity
20/21 of milk and water be 4x litres and 3x litres respectively
Originally,
4x/(3x+5) let
= the salaries for A, B, C be 5x, 7x and 8x respectively.
4/5
D Europe:
⇒ x = 10American = 25: 10,
increased
20x = 4(3x+5)salaries are (140% of 5x), (150% of 7x) and (175% of 8x).
American: Germany = 10: 2.

8x [(140/100)
= 20 × 5x],[(150/100) × 7x] and [(175/100) × 8x]
D Hence the two ratios can be combined and Europe: Germany = 25: 2

x= 7x,2.521x/2 and 14x.
A ⇒ The required
Quantity of milkratio= (4=7x x 2.5): 21x/2
litres :=14x
10 litres.
15
⇒14x leaps of hare,
: 21x : 28x 9 leaps of dog
B 1
⇒2leap: 3 of
: 4dog = 3 leaps of hare
If you double
9 leap of dog = the27sides
leapsofofa hare
cube.As per the formula of cube for volume i.e.
A ‘apow3’
Dog: hare the=ratio
27: 15 of the
=> volumes
9:5 of the old and new cubes will be 1: 8.
Weight is proportional to volume.
A So, if the first weighs 6 pounds, the second weighs 6x8 pounds =48.
The man hours required to complete the new job = 4 times the man hours required to comp
Let ‘n’ be the number of men required.20×12×8=n×5×12×4 ⇒ n=8
8
3Cmen
+ 5T working
+ 4L =will be able to complete the given job.
4930
However,
2L=2T & 2C =3L the problem states that 6 women and 2 boys are working on the job.
6
So,women =6/12
T=L;3x+20:
C=0.66L
C 2x
=5 +20: 5x+20 = 4:5:7 if x=10.
(3 *men
Let 0.66
the
and
L) +
third
2 boys
5Lbe
box +=4L1=man.
Z 4930The equivalent of 5+1=6 men are already working. So 2 men
1.98L
Then, + 9Lbox
first =4930
= students
140% of would
z = 140z/100 = and
7/5 50 which is equal to 100.
B Initial number
Explanation: of be 20, 30
10.98 L = 4930
Then, second box = 180% of z = 180z/100 = 9/5
B 20/100
L G =ratios
= = 448.99
Therefore, 1/8 Lof the two boxes will be 7z/5 : 9z/5 = 35z : 45z = 7:9
Explanation:
Explanation:
T
Let= the
448.99
first number be 56-x and second number be x,
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G/L
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=4x673.48
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Joe = (John+Joe)/2 = 188
A 112
John - 2x
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= 188
: Jason
Ladies = John : John : John/3
5:8
2x = 76
= 1:1:1/3
C x
== 38
3:3:1
first number = 56 - 38 = 18
A Given,
18 : 382/3 = 9of: total
19 gents joined the club = 24, so total gents = 36,
Income
Total of Kia,
ladies Mia and Sia Girls
are in ratio of 7:9:12
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60-36 = 24,
in still water isjoining club
u and speed =of
1/2 * 24 =
current is 12.
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and their spending in the ratio of 8:9:15.
D For A,is7x-
Ratio 8y =7/4x,
= 24/12 then x= 32y/21,
= 2:1.
savings of Kia, Mia and Sia is 7/4x: 9(x-y): 12x-15y
D On putting the value of x = 32y/21 in the ratio we get ratio as 56:99:69.

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Rs. 500 is to be divided in the ratio of their efficiency,
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Ship submerged : 1/9
weight: = 9 : 11
exposed weight = 2/5: 3/5 = 2:3.

C Explanation:
Varun = (11*500)/20 = 275
Explanation:
Saving = income-expenditure
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More the numbers
data is needed be xtoand y, x*y/x-y
answer = 32/17.
the question.
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d We cannot calculate HCF and LCM so data inadequate.
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literate be boys
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1/2 men
,= 1/5 in the beginning so that after 15 days the food for them is left for 45 d
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adding girls
500 men * illiterate
the food lastsboys
for only 40 days.
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(X the
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(x+500) boys
men and
can total
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=number
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the 14
Let
Therefore marks be 6x and Barun's is 5x. Therefore, the sum of the marks=6x+5x=11x
C 10X
And
Hence,
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- 20Y
Y
the 28by
=total
sum
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= value
24000
of the
...(i)
of
the amount of food we get,
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marks paiseas 275=11x.
45x=(x+500)×40
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⇒100×3k+50×5k+25×7k
We get x=25 therefore, Vishal’s marks is 6x=150 and Barun’s marks = 5x=125.
B 5x=20,000
Solving, we have 10X = 28000, 3X = 8400
=725k
Therefore, the combined average of their marks % = (150+125)/2=137.5
x=4000
Let the original
D
=5800
If the
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of Ravi
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100
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thethen
be Rs. 2x and Rs. 3x respectively.
Mahal. combined average of their percentage is 68.7
Then,
⇒k=8.
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B (2x+4000)
If the the
Then number / (3x+4000)
total of
markscoinswouldof=Rs.40be /137.5/68.75×100=200
57 and 25p is reversed, the total value of coins in the Bag (
1,50p
57 × (2x + 4000) = 40 × (3x+4000)
=100×7k+50×5k+25×3k=1025k (In above we find the value of kk).
C 3A
6x == 68,000
4B = 7C82.
⇒8200p=Rs. = k,Then A = k/3, B = k/4 and C= k/7.
Total
3x = student= 39, boys : girls = 2:1, hence no of boys= 2/3(39)= 26
34,000
X,
num
A :2X
B of: Cgirls=
= k/31/3(39) k/4 : =
:salary k/713=, 28:21 :12.
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(X-2): ( present
2X-2)ranked=1:3 = (3x + 4000) = Rs.(34000 + 4000) = Rs. 38,000
since radhika 15 among 39 student from top
A 3X-6
and
Cs share= 2X-2
ranked 8 among
= liters
Rs. [427 xgirls from bottom
(12/61)] = in
Rs.the
84, this means 7 girls are below radhika, rest 13-9= 5
Number
X=4
Now, from of 14 toper of sugar
5 are solution
girls hence mixture
14-5=9 boys.= ( 1 / ( 1+2)) *45 = 15 liters
so
X+2X, 45- 15 = 30 liters of salt solution is present in it
B Hence = no.3Xof boys below radhika are 26-9=17
Let
= 3*4 the quantity of sugar solution to be added be X litres
B setting
=12 the proportion , sugar solution / salt solution = ( 15+ X ) /30 = 2/1
X= 45
A Let
Men the third
: women
Therefore , 45 proportional
=litres
21 :of =to3:12
28sugar 4 and 30has
solution be to
x. added to bring it to the ratio 2: 1
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B Let
Third
women A proportional
= :2k, B=3k,
Total number C=5k.
to 12ofand 30 ==75.
people 28 : 49 = 4: 7
Originally
A's
Mean new ,Let the
salary=115/100
proportional no.of
between seats
of 2k for
9 and mathematics,physics
= (115/100
25 = sqrt*(2k) 9*25)= 23/10*kand biology be 5x,7x and 8x respect
= 15.
No.of
B's increased
new salary=110/100 seats are(140% of 5x),(150% of 7x) and (175% of 8x)
B required ratio = 75: 15 =of5 3k :1 = (110/100 *3k) = 33/10 * k
i.e., (140/100*5x),(150/100*7x)
C's new salary=120/100 of 5k = (120/100 *5k) = 6 k and (175/100*8x)
C i.e.,
new 7x,21/2*x
ratio = 23/10 and*14x k : 33/10 * k : 6k =23 : 33 : 60
Let the third
Therefore number
required be x.
ratio=7x:21/2*x :14x = 14x:21x:28x
A Then,
=2:3:4first number = 10% of x =110x/100 = 11x/10
Second number =130% of x = 130x/100 = 13x/10
A Ratio of first two numbers = 11x/10 : 13x/10 = 11x : 13x = 11 : 13
Then,
(3x+2500) / (5x+2500) = 11 / 15
⇒ 15 × (3x + 2500) = 11 × (5x+2500)
Let the=quantity
⇒ 10x 10,000 of blue paint and red paint be 2x litres and 3x litres respectively
2x+3/3x
⇒ x = 1,000 = 5/6
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Kriti’s present = 15xsalary = (3x + 2500) = Rs.(3000 + 2500) = Rs. 5500
Let
3x
Let,the
= 18 earnings
B1 :the : B3of
B2 quantity = Ria,
3x Manu, Jaanu be x, 2x and 3x respectively.
Assume of:mixture
4x : 5x in tank 1 is 100 ltr
C Then,
Quantity
again 2x of
B1 :+B23x
red:= 6000
paint
B3 = is =>
5y 18
: 4yx= 1200.
litres.
:tank
3y
Therefore,
3P = earning
Ria's The
4Q = 7R==Rs. mixture of the
x, 1200, Manu's Earning 2 is 400 ltr
= first
Rs. 2400, andonly,
Jaanu’s earning Rs. 3600.
Since
water
Then there
milk
P of is
sugar
= x/3, increase
Q =earning in
x/4 and no.of blue
R= Ria's=[
x/7. balls in two bags it means the no. of balls rem
B Excess
Therefore, Manu's
5x60ltr
= 3y0ltr over (2400 /1200) x 100] = 200%.
Tank 1 40ltr
P : Q : R = x/3 : x/4 : x/7 = 28 : 21 :12.
D Hence
Tank 23x
P’s share : 4x
140ltr
= : [427
5x =>
Rs.160ltr 9y/5:12y/5:15y/5
100ltr
x (28/61)] = Rs. 196= 9y:12y:15y
and 5y : 4y : 3y =>
total 180ltr 220ltr 100ltr 25x : 20x : 15x
A Therfore,
Therefore, Ratio of water and milk16
increment in first bag = in new tank = 180/500 : 200/500 = 36% :44%
Increment in second bag = 8
C Let
Let us consider
therequired
Thus, childrens
total population
ratio be
= 16/8 as'p'A, 2:1
= B, and C
Given ratio of male and female in a city is 7 : 8
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ratio of theparts
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adult
Minimum of balls are possible when I purchase maximum number of costliest balls.
D 80%(8p/15)
Thus,
Ratio of 5 +=5156800
2 xincrease xof 2 wages
=Rs.20= 22:25 Ratio of decrease of workers = 15:11 Comp
80
Now x Rs.100
8p/15 xmust 100 = be156800
spend on 10 balls as 100 = 10 x 10.
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number x 8 = 5 + 2 + 10 = 17
of balls
p = 367500
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Let x km be the distance between his house and office.


Let the actual distance travelled be x km.
A The
Whileword in the at
travelling blank space must
48 kmph, be used
he would takein reference
x/48 hours, to the face value of the currency not
Then,
A The
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A Thus,
we option 1 is the
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of 48 = 48 speed
+ 48 * time here,
(1/4)
T = D/S
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= = faster
60kmph
As, the 1 × 60runner
sec = is60thrice
sec as fast as the slowest runner, the faster runner would have co
Since T is Constant we can say
A This line tells us that notes fit for circulation are reissued. Thus, the others
Speed
he
Andwould= 60
that take× x/60
5/18 = 50/3
hours m/s
D1/S1 = is their
D2/S2 second meeting.
Distance
Now
Their as =meeting
per
first (800 + takes
X) m time difference
the problem, = 10 min late takes
+ 8 min early = 18 min one and the
D X/10
Speed= (X+30)/20
excluding stoppageplace
= 54after theSpeed
km/hr fastest runner
including 4 min
stoppage = to
45complete
km/hr Due
Let length
800 + X of train be 'x'
⇒x/48
600 −=
* 3/2
50/3
x/60
= 900=×1860
m min
D =30km
(x+150)/35
800 + X *= = x/25
1000
C x
He=takes
(18 240)/60
3800/900 * 4 = 17 min
=>
1st
X= 25(x
= gear
200km + 150) = 35x
pully = 4 rotates: 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28.
m
C x 72

B =>
2nd 25x
gear
hence, +pully
3750of
Length ==7 35x
rotates:=7,
platform 14,m.
200 21, 28.

D => 3750
Hence = will
they 10x be together again after 28 seconds.

A => x = 375 m.
1 ⋅ 60 minutes ------> 60 ⋅ 1000 meters
Then
Wheresecond train of
R = radius willcylinder
travel the distance (x + 150) kms from Q.
∴ Speed
60 minutes of truck
------> = 660/10
60,000 = 66 km/hr
meters
The
Since
Let bus
they leaving
bothmetare from
running
each A in
other leaves
the
after tan
same hour
time early than
direction, the train
relative speedthat leaves
= 10 – 8 =from B./ hr
2 km
H = height of cylinder
=>
Now,
∴ Distance
Ratioto catch
betweencovered
thespeed by bus
robberofifcar leaving
he and from
weretruck= A = 65 km / hr x 1 hr = 65 km
stagnant, I would have to run 300 m. But since both are
1 minute
Let
Distance ------>
the distance
left = 60,000
between
465 – 65 /= 60
his meters
home
400 km and the station be ‘d’ km.
=>

Let 300
(xh + m (or
= 150)/65
raise 0.3 km)is
= (x/55)
height of to
water be covered
in station at the relative speed of 2 km / hr.
cylinderat
=>
Now,
=> Time
the
Time required
bus
taken from
= to
B
0.3 reach
also
/ 2 = the
gets
0.15 moving
hours and5 both
km / are
hr =moving
d/5 hours
towards each other.
B 55
1
=> :Time
minute66 =required
5 : 6 1000
------> to meters
reach the station at 6 km / hr = d/6 hours
Applying
Therefore,
⇒ xVolume the
= 825 of kmsformula
distance for relative
run by robber speed,
before=being caught = Distance run in 0.15 hours

Now, thespeed water displaced
difference in cylinder volume of sphere
A Relative
=> Distance run= by65 between
+ 35
the = 100
robber
these
=km
times
hr is=12
8 x/0.15
minutes
1.2 km
= 0.2 hours. (7 minutes late – 5 min
So,
=> the
Therefore,
Time speed(d /is 1000
5) –
required between(d meters/minute.
/
by the bus 6) = 0.2
But

=> the
πR2H
d distances
/the
30== (4/3)πr3 twotopointmeetis=(x400
+ xkm / 100 km / hr = 4 hours
+ 150)
D Thus, bus0.2meet at 4 hours after 11 AM, i.e., 3 PM.
The
=> dformula
=6
x/13=(x+18)/15 to find time is
C =
82 2x
Thus,*h +150
= (4/3)
the distance* 43between his home and the station is 6 km.
Time = Distance
Let distance / Speed
travelled by taxi be x and by train by y. x+y=240
B 15x=13x+234
=
h= 2×4/3 825 + 150
Time taken to cover 8000 meters distance at the speed of 1000 meters per minute is
40x+47y=10510
2x=234
A = 1800 km

C = 8000
solving
x= / 1000
117(i)&(ii)

A =
y=8 130
minutes

C So, if the person increases his speed by 10 kms per hour, he will take 8 minutes to cover 80

C Let the speed of two trains be 4x and 5x km/hr. Then, 5x = 500/5 = 100 x = 1

A Distance = (360
Let the actual x 4) =travelled
distance 1440 km.beSpeed
x km.=Then,
Distance/Time
x/70 = (x+20)/80 80x = 70x

B Speed = 1440/(7/4)
Ravi travelled totally km/hr.
a distance of = 70 -10 = 60 Raju covered a distance =

B Required Speed = (1440 x 4/7)km/hr = 822.85 km/hr

C Distance to be covered = Speed x Time = 140 * 2 = 280 km Time = 1 hour R


Speed of the train without stoppage=120 km/hr Speed of the train with stoppage=90km/hr
C x/11=(x+16)/13 13x=11x+176 2x=176 x=88
Difference in speed=30 km/hr
B Let
Let speed of the
the length of Car
eachB train
be x bekmph. Then, speed of the Car A = (150/100) x =
x metres.
so,the time taken in the stoppages = time taken to cover 30km
A Time taken by the kid in walking to a certain place & riding back is 6 hrs Time
Then, distance covered = 2x metres.
=(30/120)hr
A Let
The distance
the
Speed oftravelled
speed of the
the train by taxi
trains bebe x and
xfrom
and by train
yVasco by y.=x+y=350
respectively 50 km/h20x+27y=7966 s
Relative speed = (60 - starting
50 ) km/hr = 200/4
Let
= distance
1/4 = x km.
hr of Mithun = x kmph. So, speed of Abhinav = ( x - 1.5 ) kmph. Time
C Let
Time speed
length of train1
taken 2=
attrain 37x
kmph : dist/speed = x/2==200/3.5
10 min =late.
The
= 10 Speed
* 5/18of starting from Karwar 400/7 km/h
time taken atm/sec
3 kmph : x/3 = 20 min earlier
D =15 min.
length
theof
difference
Suppose
Let train2
between
the
normal two =trains
tough27y
time taken
meet
rate be xx :hours
20-(-10)
km/hr. after =6.00
30point,
at that mins
am = 30/60 hours.
=
Due25/9
x/2- to
x/3 m/sec
stoppages,
= 30/60 it covers 12 km less.
B Train
15/20covered
+ 12/x = a distance
2 in (1.5 hour and 30 min. halt) 2 hour is = 1.5*60 =
Relative
x/6
Then =
=>12/x= 1/2
50x speed=
+ (x -
(2-15/20) x+
2) x y 400/7 = 200 or,
C 2x/54
Time
x =3 km. = 25/9
taken to cover 12 km = 12/64 * 60 min
Time
350x
12/x taken
+ 25/20
400x to-cross
800 = each
1400 other
or, = 23 s
D 2x
= 11== 150
1/4 min
=>
750x
12/x (37x
== 5/4+ 27or,
2200 y)/(x + y) = 23
A x = 75m
=>x = (12*4)/5 = 9.6
B =>
x (37x
∴=Approximate+ 27 =
2200/750 y)Normal
= 23(x
2h 56 min + y) rate = 10 km/hr
tough

D =>14x = 4yrequired time = 8.56 am


Hence, the
Let the distance travelled by x km.
C => x/y = 4/14 = 2/7
Distance
Then, x/10= Speed
– x/15 ×= time
2 3x – 2x =in6030x sec
= 60
B Answer: B The distance covered = km
25*(5/18) *30 = 208.33 m
Here time = 4hr 45 min = 19/4
D Time
Tracktaken
lengthto= travel
600 m 60 km of
Speed at Ramesh
10 km/hr = Suresh
and (60/10)arehrs = 6 and
25m/s hrs 15 m/s respectively T
Distance
Due = 8×19/4it=covers
to stoppages, 38 km20 km less.
C So, krishna started 6 hours before 2 P.M. i.e., at 8 A.M. Required speed = 60 kmph = 12 km

D New
Time Speed =24
taken to kmph
cover 20km = (20/60) * 60 = 20 min

C Therefore time = D/S=38 * 24 = 1.58 hour

D Due to stoppages, it covers 9 km less. Time taken to cover 9 km = 954×6095


Distance
Time taken travelled by=each
by vikas timewill be in
taken byproportion
thief of their speed :
Relative speed= 130+80=210kmph
Therefore, distance travelled by A = 50/(50 + 20) * 43 * 1400 = 43000
(Note - Always
150+d/12
A=2B = d/8do complicated calculations at last because things cancel out generally)
Relative
Now, for speed=20+30=50kmph
=210*5/18=175/3
every odd m/sec
multiple of 1400, A will be at Q and for every even multiple of 1400 A w
30, even
1200+8b=12d
C=1/3 B multiple) A will beat P.
B =50*5/18=125/9
X+320/9=175/3 m/secA will be 1000 Km from P, therefore, 400 Km from Q.
So at their 22 meeting,
4d=1200
B=1A/2
D Distance=1100+900=2000m
X=205m

D D=300m
If A covers 5000m then B=1*5000/2
Time=2000*9/125=144 sec
25 min in 1 st case and 5 min Early in 2 nd case
C Speed
Time
25+5=30min
=2500m of P :by
taken Speed of Q= √y +:√x
vikas=300+150/12
T 1 -T 2 =30
D =√225:
=37.5
D 1 √289
1 /S secs –
Distance
Imran=1/30 is D 2 /SD=D
same 2 =30
Distance
T 1 -T =120%
Pooja is same
2 =15-5
A =15:17
Time
D/45 taken by Ajay and Vijay is same
d/35 ––D/55
d/45 =30
1.2*1/30=1/25 = 10
B LCM for 45
9d-7d/315=10/60
=25 days and 55 min
is 495to hour
Let
T A their
=T
11D-9D/495 v speeds be x kmph and y kmph respectively.
=30/60
2d=52.5
Time
D A /Staken A =Dby
660D-540D=14850 V Surat
/S V to cover 100m = 60 seconds
C D=25.25km
Then,
70-X/15
120D=14850 120/(x+y)
= 70+X/17 = 1 => x+y = 120
A Since surat gives a start of 4m then time taken = 72 seconds
1190-17X=1050+15X
D=123.75km
Option D
Option D is
is Correct
Correct
Now,
140=32X
Distance when they move
travelled in 2 in same direction
minutes = (1+ 1/2) : km = 3/2 km
D Ajay takes
X=4.375km 72 seconds to cover 96meters
Option
⇒ WhileBFiscovers
⇒ Average correct
speed 1000
ofby meters,
Jannu G can cover 900 meters
(Distance
.⇒Distance travelled
travelled in 1 in =
p min 6= 2xy/x+y
hrs ) -*(Distance
3/2 1/2 travelled by Q in 6 hrs ) = 120 km
km 900
C WhileofGajay
Speed covers 1000
= 96/72 =meters,
1.33m/s H can cover meters


=> If
Lets
2Samba
× assume
87 ×is8walking
that
/ 87 all
+ at 3/4
three
8= of them
of
1392/95 his usual
are
km/h speed that
running means
same race.he
Soiswhen
takingG4/3
runsof900
using time. H
meters,
=>
⇒ 4/36x-6y
Distance of = 120
covered
usual timein -1 hr =
usual (3/2
time *= 60/2)
10 km
mins
D ⇒ So F can beat H by 190 meters.
⇒ 1/3 of usual time = 10 mins
=>
=
⇒ 45x-y km=time
20 = 30 mins
B ⇒ Usual
Distance traveled = Speed × Time = 14.65 × 29/5
Let the distance
If raman is walking be xatkm.
5/6 Then,
of his usual speed that means he is taking 6/5 of using time
A Solving
Speed ofthe theboth
trainequations
= 45 km/hr we get x= 70 & y = 50
=> 84.97 Km
(Time
6/5 of taken
usual to walk
time x kmtime
- usual ) + (=Time taken to ride x km ) = 23/4 hrs.
10 minutes
B P's speed = 70 kmph.

D (Time
1/5 taken
usual
⇒ Distance to =
time walk
10 2x
between km
minutes
city )+
and ( Time
town taken to
= 84.97/2 = ride 2x km
42.48 km ) = 23/2 hrs.

B Speed
But from
time
usual time =A50
takentotominutes
Bride
= (200 * 2/11)
2x km mph
= 15/4 = 36.3636 mph.
hrs.
Suppose
Have
speedthe the
from Btheif
bluesto is
: ABe overtaken
sad
=2x(200 x hrs
or depressed. after 2;30 pm.
C Time taken
Consider theto walk
length of km *
the = 2/9)asmph
( 23/2
train = 44.44444mph.
l -meter
15/4 ) hrs = 31/4 hrs = 7 hrs 45 min.

D Then,
White
average distance
liespeed
: A smallcovered
= (as lie by is
that the theif
told to bein xpolite
2*36.3636*44.4444)/(36.3636 hrs or avoid hurting someone's
+ 44.4444) feelings.mph = 40
mph = 39.99996
the speed of train s km/h, then
Let
= the whole
distance distance the
covered travelled bein x(x-1/2)
km andhrs.the average speed of the car for the whole jou
C Take the red eye : Aby owner
late night flight thst arrives early in the morning.
l=(s+2)×5/18×40
Train
Total 1, starting from A, travels 60 km in first hour. Hence,
x/60 at
+9 a.m.,=both
x/y trains are 330−6
C 60x= distance
then, (x/3)/10
75 (x-1/2) travelled
+ =>(x/3)/ =20(600+800+500+100)km
15x=75/2+ (x/3)/60
=> x ==5/2 = x/30=
x/yhrs. +2000 km.
x/180
Option C is Correct
l=(s+4)×5/18×32
A Time
Total needed
1/18 y = 1taken
time = now
y ==18 for the trains
(600/80
km/hr. to meet
+ 800/40 + 500/400 + 100/50 ) hrs = 123/4 hrs.
=270/
P and
solving Q 135=2hours
run around a circular track. P laps Q in the middle of the 5th lap. i.e. when P has ru
D To reachabove
average point2A
speed
equations
= at 11 pm,
(2000 he must
* 4/123) km/hrtake=average time km/hr
(8000/123) of the given cases. Hence,
= 65 (5/123) required s
km /hr.
i.e., the
Therefore,
speed trains
ofhis
thewhen meet
P =3:2 2 hours after 9 a.m.
runs (9/2) laps, Q runs (7/2) laps
train=6km/hr
Ratio
Required of speed
B i.e., at 11speeda.m. =(2×10×15)/(10+15)=300/25
Therefore, ratio of the time taken =2:3
This
length
Since istotal
same
of the as saying
train=71.1m
time taken is when P runs
5hours, he 9 laps,
has takenQ runs 7 laps.
2 hours to travel to his office and 3 hours to
A =12 kmph
Let the partial
Distance between distance
his covered
house and at 40 kmph be X
office
Letin
i.e thea distance be
is 9x laps
km. long,
Then,P can give Q a start of 2 laps.
C From
2×3=6km eqrace
(1) that
and (2), we get
Let the another partial distance covered at 60 kmph be (250 - x)
B x/4
So,
y = if-12
x/5
the =1/4
race is of 3000 metres long, then P can give Q a start of
km/h
Thus, x/40 - (250 - x)/60 = 5
(3*X*Y*Z)/(X*Y+Y*Z+Z*X)
C (5x - 4x)/16 = 1/4 metres.
(2/9)×3000=666.67
or, x/40 + (250of- circle
Circumference x)/60==25xπx 14 = 88m
A (3*20*40*35)/(20*40+40*35+20*35)
x = 4 km
or, (3x +speed
Relative 500 -=2x)//120
6+5 = 11=5
m/s
B 84000/2900=28.965

A or 500taken
Time +x= to600
meet = 88/11 = 8 s

B distance=speed*time,d=20*6=120km
x=100

C time=distance/speed,t=120/40=3hrs
speed=distance/time=20*20/2*60=10/3 m/sec

C here distance is same


10/1000*(60*60)/3=12km/hr

D d1=d2,s1*t1=s2*t2,s*t=7/5s*(t-20)
d1=d2,s*t=5/8*s(t+15),t=40min

A distance=speed*time
after cancel the speed, t=70min

A d=100km/hr*20sec=100*20/60*60=0.5333km

C d=3*60*500*700/200,d=315km

C speed=distance/time,d1/t1=d2/t2,20/x=(80+20)/80,x=16km/hr

B speed=distance/time,s=1*1000/10,s=100m

C by formula,D=15*5*8/60*2,D=6km

B n(S) = 6*6 = 36,Let E = event that the sum is a prime number,Then, E = {(1,1), (

D There are six ways to roll a sum of 7: 16 , 25 , 34, 43 , 52, 61,P(sum = 7) = 6/

B There are a total of 90 two digit numbers. Every third number will be divisible b

B Probability of getting head in one trail = 1/2,∴ Required Probability of getting heads in both
They can meet when A comes between 6: 00 = 6: 40.,And so B can join him between 6: 20
C

B Case.1- when 1 woman is selected,Probability = (2C1*3C2)/5C3 = 3/5,Case.2-

B ratio=probability that two ball drawn is blue/probability that atleast one is red =(4c2/11c2)/((2

A required probability=10c1/28c1 =5/14

C The probability of rolling 6 on a single time= 1/6,Probability of rolling 6 in a t

D Probability cannot be determined as there is no data that provide the informa

B The probability of student absent = 2/6 = 1/3,The probability of teacher taking


Total no. of ways to sit 10 person in a round table = (10-1)! = 9!,Since two person sit alway
B

D Since no two black balls are placed adjacent to each other, then we have to pla
Total in bag we have 7 balls 3 are green balls and 4 red balls 2 green balls should be picked
B Probability of getting a multiple of 2 in one dice= 3/6 = ½, Probability of gett

A Sample=(HHH, HHT, HTH, THH, TTH, THT, HTT, TTT) ​total ways =2×2×2=8, favourable =7
Total ways =52C2 ,Case1-both hearts=13C2,Case2-both queens=4C2,P(both hearts or queen) =
C

B Here direct formula is used here P(2heads) =5C3,Total combinations=2^5,Hence;5C3/2^5.

D Let E1= 1st basket choosing probability,E2= 2nd basket choosing probability,

A Sample={HHH, HHT, HTH, HTT, HHH, THT, TTH, TTT},So here the( HTT, THT) fa

A Ine the answer we need not to have any red colour balls. So we have to elimin

B Here in the question when we see and we have to multiply the balls. Then the
D Here when ever we see or in the question we have add . So then the probabi

C Here in the question and is given that means we have to multiply the balls accordingly to th
A (H,H) (H,T) (T,H) (T,T), p(E) = n(E)/n(S) = 2/4= 1/2

C (HHH) (HHT) (HTH) (HTT) (THH) (THT) (TTH) (TTT) Atleast 2 heads (HHH) (H

D Prime number from 11 to 20 = 11,13,17,19, Probabilty = 4/10 = 2/5

A Since there are 6 faces on each dice. So, the total number of outcomes = 6 *

D There are 4! i.e. 24 ways in which four objects can be arranged in four places. T

D Required probability = P(A) + P(B) + P(C) (all the events are mutually exclus

D Here, S = {1, 2, 3, 4, ...., 19, 20}.Let E = event of getting a multiple of 3 or

C Given that, when a dice is rolled, we should get a number less than 5 or it mus

B We first calculate the probability of getting an even number on one and a multi

A Total number of possible ways = 9C3 = 84 ways.Required atleast one girl in the

B We need to find out P(B or 6),Probability of selecting a black card = 26/52,Pr


Here,total number of balls = 9,Probability of drawing 1 blue ball = 4/9,Probability of drawing
C
Probability of drawing 1 blue ball = 4/9,
C Let the even of happening of anumber that is odd be 'A' and event of occurenc

D A = P [1 + (R / 100)]n,->5832 = 5000 [1 + (R / 100)]2,->[1 + (R / 100)]2

C Given that
Let s be thethere are space
sample three .,then
blue marbles, four red
,n(s) = no.of marbles,
ways six green
of drawing marbles
3 balls and=two
out of 15 yellow
15c3 =(
B P(winning
Let E = Eventprizeofatleast
gettingonallone
the ticket)= 1 - .P("Losing on all tickets")= 1 - (0.8)4 = (1 + (0.8
3 red balls
In a simultaneously throw of two dice,we have n(s)=6*6 =36,Let E=event of
D P(at least
getting twoone graduate)
numbers = 1 - P(no graduates)= 1 - ⁶C₃/¹⁰C₃ = 1 - (6 * 5 * 4)/(10 * 9 * 8)
n(E) = 5c3 =5c2 = 5 whose
* 4 /2 product
*1 = 10 is even.Then E=[1,2][1,4][1,6][2,1][2,2]
[2,3][2,4][2,5][2,6][3,2][3,4][3,6][4,1][4,2][4,3][4,4][4,5][4,6][5,2][5,5]
B
[5,6][6,1][6,2][6,3][6,4][6,5][6,6],n(E)=27
P(E) = n(r)/ n(s) = 10/455 = 2/91
D Total number of cases = 62 = 36
P(E)=n(E)/n(s)=
Since
n(s) =theno.of ways27/36
number on = 3/4
a die
of drawing should be out
3 balls multiple
of 15of = the
15c3other, the possibilities are
= (15*14*13)/3*2*1 = 455
B Let 1)
(1, S be(2,the
2) sample space(6,
(3, 3) ------ and
6) E---
be6the
waysevent of selecteing 1 girl and 2 boy
(2,
Let 1)
E =(1, 2) (1,
Event of 4) (4, 1)all
getting (1, 3)3(3,
the red1)balls
(1, 5). (5, 1) (6, 1) (1, 6) --- 10 ways
B Total
(2, 4)number of 6)
(4, 2) (2, cards
(6, =
2)52,Numbered
(3, 6) (6, 3) -- cards = (2, 3, number
6 waysTotal 4, 5, 6, 7,
of 8, 9, 10)
cases ==
= 62 9
36,Since
n(E) = 5c3 the=5c2
number= 5 on
* 4a/2die*1should
= 10 be multiple of the other, the possibilities
A
are,(1,
Let, S= 1) (2, 2) space.
Sample (3, 3) ------ (6, 6) --- 6 ways,(2, 1) (1, 2) (1, 4) (4, 1) (1, 3)
B (3,
P(E)1)
Let S=be(1, 5) n(s)
n(r)/
the (5, 1)
sample= (6, 1) (1,
10/455
space =6)
and E---
2/91be10theways,(2,
event of4) (4, 2) (2,
selecting 6) (6,
1 girl and2)2 (3, 6)
boys
(6, 3) -- 6 ways,Favorable cases
E = Event of getting all the 4 blue balls.are = 6 + 10 + 6 = 22.,So, P (A) = 22/36 =
A 11/18.
Favorable
Probabilitycases are =4 6balls
of getting + 10 + of
out 6= 2022.
balls, n(S) = 20C4
A Let, PS(A)
So, = sample
= 22/36 space,Total
= 11/18 number of outcomes, n(S) = 30C1 = 30,From 1 to 3
= (20*19*18*17)/(4*3*2*1) = 4845,Probability of getting 4 blue balls, n(E) = 10C4 = (10
A Sol. There are 366 days in a leap year.Now 366 = 7 x 52 + 2... This leap year

D Fix P at one point then number of places where B can be seated is 11. Now, ex

C 1/5 + 1/6 + 1/3= 7/10 (all events are mutually exclusive)

B Second year students = 200 so, P = 200/700 = 2/7

A Total possibility = 5*4*3*2 Favourable outcomes = 2*4*3*2 (to be divisible by 5 u

A A selects and B rejects + B selects and A rejects = (1/5)*(5/7) + (4/5)*(2/7)

A 1 – 22c4/30c4 = 1 – 209/783 = 574/783


D P(A) = 3/5 and P(B) = 4/5. Now they are contradicting means one is telling truth
D Total outcomes = 8*8*8*8 Favourable outcomes = 8*7*6*5 (first person having

C Total no of questions= 15 Probability = 5c3/15c3 = 2/91


A Total balls in A bag = 14, Total balls in A bag = 12 A bag = 1/2(8c1/14c1) =
Case 1: first was a white ball Now it is put in second urn, so total white balls
A in
Mansecond
There only
are= urn
8 = 5+1 = 6, and total balls in second urn = 12+1 = 13 So
C2 = 14which
5 tickets Probability
containofaselecting
multiple noof 5woman = 14/91ofProbability
So probability 1st ticket of selecting atlea
probability of white
containing multiple ball from second urn = 6/13 Case 2: first was a blue ball
D Now it is put in second urn, so total white balls in second urn remain 5, and
There
total are 90
balls in =two digit
second urnnumbers
= 12+1 (10-99)
= the
13 So Multiple of 2of
probability = white
90/2 = 45 Multiple
ball of
of 5 = 5/25 1/5 Now: Case 1: If ticket chosen contained 15from second
If there was
c 14
urn = 90/14 = 6 Since all multiples of 14 are also multiple of 2, so favorable
a 15=on
events
5/13
=first
So
45=want

required
draw,
6= then
39
probability
Sothere
=tickets
6/13 +
are 7probability
required in 5/13
=box = 11/13
which
39/90 =
(added
contain
13/30
the cases
a multiple of 3
because
Total we one of these cases to happen and not both)
out of 24 tickets. (25/3 – 1 = 8 – 1 = 7) – because 15 is already outcards-
cards 52 Drawn cards(Heart) = 2 Present total cards = total from the
C
drawn
box Socards =52-2=50
probability = 7/24 Remaining Card
(24 tickets 13-2 = 11
remaining Probability
after 1st draw)=Case 11/502: If the
D ticket chosen contained other than 15 (5 or 10 or 20 or 25) If 15 was not
there on first draw, then there are 8 tickets in box which contain a multiple of
B There
3 out ofare24total 4+3+5
tickets. (25/3 = 12= 8) balls Probability
– because 15 isof already
first ballout
being green
from is =So
the box 5/12
probability = 8/24 (24 tickets remaining after 1st draw) Add the cases for
A Let 2 events A and B Odds against A are 1 : 3 So probability of occurrence of
probability of multiple of 3 on second ticket, so prob. = 7/24 + 8/24 = 15/24
A (added the cases
Total events will be because
6*6*6 we = 216want one of these
Favorable cases
events for to happen
having andnumber
same not is {
both) So required probability = 1/5 * 15/24 = 1/8 (multiplied the cases
B because
Only onewe willwant
passbothmeans to happen)
the other will fail Probability that A will pass in exam
A can win in the following scenarios:
D ACstrikes
5
2× C2×inC
4 3 first
2/
12 shot.
C6
A misses in the first shot, B misses in the second, A strikes in the third.
A BYBY
A + YBYB
misses in the = 1st
(5/13)*(8/12)*(4/11)*(7/10)
shot, B misses in the 2nd, A+misses (8/13)*(5/12)*(7/11)*(4/10)
the 3rd, B misses the 4th and A stri
And so on…
D Total
P(A incards=52,Jack:
1st shot) = 0.64/52,Spade : 13/52,Club : 13/52=4/52 + 13/52 + 13/52
P(A in 3rd shot) = 0.4 * 0.2 * 0.6 {A misses, then B misses and then A strikes}
B
P(A in 5st shot) = 0.4 * 0.2 * 0.4 * 0.2 * 0.6 {A misses, then B misses and then A misses,
A Overall probability
Explanation: P(A ∩ B) = Sum = P(A of –all(Athese
∩ B)) = P(A) – P(A ∩ B) = 0.6 – 0.2 Using P(A) = 1 – P(A)
= 0.6 + 0.4 * 0.2 * 0.6 + 0.4 * 0.2 * 0.4 * 0.2 * 0.6 + …
A Which
Answer: is A)
nothing
2/91,Let but S be the sample space.Then, n(S) = number of ways of d
0.6 + (0.4 * 0.2) * 0.6 + (0.4 * 0.2)2 * 0.6 + (0.4 * 0.2)3 * 0.6…
B Answer
This is anB.all three
infinite dice show
geometric a number other
progression thanterm
with first '6', 5×5×5=125
0.6 and commoncases.thre
ratio 0.4 * 0.2
Let 1 number
Requiredman's
answer:B,We
Total work
Probability
have be15
of outcomes=taken
a1−r
primes =='x 0.61−0.08
from
possible, 1n(S) ==10
to 50. 60/92
+ 35==30/46
45 = 15/23
B Let 1 women's work becases takenare = 'y'
Number of favourable 34.Required probability = 34/50 = 17/25.
then,
Total numbers
number offrom prizes, n(E) =2,4,6,8,10
10
B Even 1-10, 5/10
6x + 8y = 1/10
B 26x + 48y = 1/2
P(E)=n(E)/n(S)
30 men the
Solving complete
above work in 40 days
Ram
Total
Let
Total completes
there
Cards
work be== ′x′
52.60%
men
30*40 of1200
Numbered
=in the beginning
the task
Cardsin 15
= sodays.
(2,that
3, 4,after
5, 6,157,days
8, 9,the
10)food
9 from
for each suit 4 × 9 = 36
A x = 1/100
=10/45
i.e., he completes 4% of the task in a day.
Them
P
10
y (E)
days=is
= 1/200 left
36/52
work for=
of4530 days.
9/13men = 30*10 = 300
Rahim
After is 50% asafter
efficient as Ram is. for only=40
15x
=2/9 +adding
Remaining
Therefore,20y Rahim
= 500
work men
15(1/100)
will
the
10 food
+days
complete
=lasts
20(1/200)
2%
1200-300
of the
900days.
Now
Let (x+500)
the number menof can have
men be 'x'the same foodtask
for in
40adays.
day.
= 1/4 is 50% as efficient as Rahim is.
Rachel
C Therefore
4 days by
(30-x)*60
= equating the amount of food we get,
= 900
Therefore,
30-x = 15 Rachel will complete 1% of the task in a day.
45x=(x+500)×40
Together,
5x=20,000 Ram, Rahim and Rachel will complete 4 + 2 + 1 = 7% of the work in a day.
D x = 15
Ram,
x=4000 working alone, had already completed 60% of the task.
B They
Therefore there are40%
have another 4,000 ofmenthe task
in thetofort
be completed. Therefore they will take 40/7 or 5 5/7

C
Number of minutes in 8 hours=8×60=480
A Number
Let
Let the of linestakes
Raminitially
under printed
employed inworkers
a toura of
minute=24960/480=52
be x, who work for D days and estimated 100 days for th
x days.
D *
Then,x + (100-
expenses
According D)
to thefor* 2x= 175x(We
each day
question, have equated it to 175 because the question says that the
A 90×8.5=765
D= 25 days
= 360/x.
(1-(1/8 + 2/7 + 1/2))x = 26
D Now,
360/x+4
x = 112thehours
=work done
360/x –3in 25 days
=
x=25x
20 and −24
A Total
Hence, work = 175x
x= 20 days
Therefore, work done before increasing the no of workers
B = (25x/175x)*100 = 14 2/7 %
10 days = 1/4 of the work
P
1 can
day complete
=work
1/4 ÷ 10the=work 1/40 in
Let
(12 the
x 8) hrs. be
= 96100 units.of the work
hrs.
Do not
1/40 of betheconfused,
work = 1Take day this question same as that of work done question's. Like work don
Gerrard’s
Q cansolve
Let’s 1it:
complete hourthe work work= 100/5
in = 40 = 20 units
40/40
Lampard of the
and work
Rooney’s = 1 x1 40day work days
(8
Let
Given xwork
1 minute 10)B hrs.
of
work
can =80
men,
do done
40% hrs.
women,
by
of both
the boys thebe
work x,y,z
punctures
in 40 daysrespectively
= (1/9+ 1/6)= (5/18)
=
P's 3/4 × 20work=1/96
1 hour = 15 units.and Q's 1 hour
then
So days
40 both punctures
= 40/100 of willthe
make work the type work= 1/80 mins
flat in (18/5)
C Fabregas
(P+Q)'s
x+3y+4z
= 3 3/5 1 and
hour's
=1/96
mins Walcott’s
work
-----(i) = 1 day
(1/96+ work 1/80) = 11/480
1
= day
Let's
1/5 =
×=P 40/100
calculate
20 = 4Q how÷ 40
units.much= 1/100time oftakes
it the work to repairhoursthe road if just 1 person were working on it
So
2x+8z
1/100 both of and
1/80
the will finish
--------(ii)
work = 1 day the work in 480/11
5
Þ hours
In one a day
day for 12 days
all -------(iii)
five makes it 60 hours per+ person.
A Number
2x+3y
100/100 =of days
1/120
of the of 8 of
work =
themeach
hours
1 x 100
can =
=
do(480/11
100
= 20 + *
days
151/8) 15=+ 4 + 4 = 58 units of work. Hence the
60/11
39
IAdd people
hope you working
got the 60
knackhours of each
it. Let makes
us now it 39×60=2340
see how to hours
solve the in total. kind of problems in T
second
Given
Now iiweand
thathaveiii
C then
can
30 substract
do
people1/3 of from
the
working i hours
work
6 in 13 a days
day that means 30×6=180 hours are spent
C In
Let these
3x+4z the = kindsdone
work of problems
by work
men and we need women to remember
be x and y that the number of men
respectively multiplied byeach
the
13
We days
need =1/96
a 1/3
total
-------(iv)
ofofthe 2340 hours. With 180 hours every day,
4x+6y
form
1 day ii= =
and 1/8
1/3iv÷ ------(1)
13 = 1/39
B That’s
Let
3x+7y
x = the going
1/480 work
= 1/10
;
to
donetake
-----(2) menofand
by2340/180= theboyswork
13 days be x to and complete
y
1/39
12x+16y of the work
= 1/5 =
-----(1)1 day
C Solving
y = 1/720;
39/39 both
of the the
z work
= 1/960equations
= 1 x 39 = 39 days
13x+24y
x = 11/400
then 5x+12z = 1/4 = -----(2)
(5/480)+(12/960) = 11/480
Solving
y = 1/400 both we get
A Therefore work can be done in 480/11 days = 43 7/11
x = 1/100 10y = 10/400 = 1/40
Therefore,
A Let
y = time
Hence 1/200 taken
it number
is 40 days by A be 'a' hours and time taken by B be 'a+4' hours
Ratio
Total
Then
Ratio A of
work
ofdoes
work = 1a 100+50
doneofof the
men,
by = work
men women
150man-days an&hour.
in boys
to children
= 1/100B does=: 18/6
1a+4
1/200 : 10/5
of the: work
12/3 in= 3x
an :hour.
2x : Together
4x they
3x
In
to 8+ 2x
days + 4x
100 = 18
man-days ; x=2 work has been completed.
finish the job, 288 minutes = 28860=245 hours. Therefore, both A and B together compl Now on 9th and 10th
C = 2:1
Therefore,
day
hour. there number
will be 25 ofworkers.
women So = 4in 2 days they wll complete additional 50
let
Sharethe total
of all work
women be= =(10/40)*
60 units 4000 = Rs
B man- days
1a+1a+4=524 work. Thus
so A‘s rate of doing work = 5 units/day the work requires 2 1000
more (since
days. 18 + 10 + 12 = 40)
So share
2a+4a(a+4)=524 of each woman = 1000/4
B B‘s
Let
Rs rate
x‘ hrsofbe
250 doing
requiredwork to = complete
(10/3) units/day the work together.
We get,
Similarly
Then, 48a
C‘s +
1/(x+4.5) rate 96+of =1/(x+80)
5(a2 +
doing work4a) = 6 units/day
= 1/x. check the options to see which one fits the equation an
A =>
So
a) 5a2 hours
sum
10.5 - 28aoffits
total - their
96into = one
0it. day‘s work is = 5 + 10/3 + 6 = 43/3
Let
=>
So in us
5a2 3take- 40a
days amount
43 12aof-of
+ units work
96work = be0 was 60 done
units and work left is = 60 – 43 = 17 units
So
5a 5 men
(a - 8) does
+ 12(a 40-unit/day
8) = 0 work
C To
work complete
done onthis theremaining
firstofthree work
days itistook
3710 %.B= (17 * work
Hence, 3)/10done
= 5.1ondays
the next 7 days is 63%.
So
(5aif+we assume
12)(a - 8) rate doing
= 0 .Therefore, work Sinceof women
a cannot bebenegative,
x units/day
a = 8 hours.
C Since,
Then
Hence, this
according is
a + 4 = to P + Q‘s
12data work
hours. given we get
we get the
Therefore, Time equation
taken by asB to complete the work on his own is 12
One
10*4day‘s + 5xwork = 60of (P +gives
which Q) = x=4 9%
D Also,
So time 5P by = 4Q 10 women to complete the whole work (ie 60 units) is = 60/4 = 15 days
Let
Part
Hence the two
of Pwork
= 4% trains
done& Qmeetby=A 5% =after
5/10 ‗t‘=hours.
1/2
A According
Part
Q turns outtoto
of work question,
donebe the by B = 1/3worker. So answer is 20 days
fastest
(25 –of15)
Part work *(18/5)
done by * t C==72 (1- or(1/2
t = 2+ 1/3)) = 1/6
D let
A’s the
Required
share number
distance
: B’s of men
share = (25: employed
C’s +share
15)*(18/5)=initially
1/2 * by=a:288
2
: 1/3 contractor
km3 : 2be ‗x‘ then applying the same M1
Let (P + Q) complete the total work
=Const of 'x‘ units1/6in k=days. : 1.
A’s share = (3/6) x 1500 = 750
C Then
We getP does
-: = x* 'x‘
18unit =x (xof –work12) in
* 30:k+25 x= days.
30 men
B’s
& Qshare
does 'x‘ (2/6)
unit of 1500
work = k+49
in 500 days.
C’s share = (1/6) x 1500 = 250
C Eq thus becomes -: x/(k+25) + x/(k+49) = x/k so we get k=35 days
A’s
since daily
M1 wages
* D1 *=T1 750/5
= M2=*150/- D2 * T2 We need to find D2 = (M1 * D1 * T1)/(M2 * T2)
B B’s daily wages the
So substituting = 500/5values=we 100/- get D2 = (250 * 33 * 125)/( 330 * 125) = 25 DAYS
(A+B)'s
C’s daily one wages day=work 250/2 = 1/16
= 125/-
C Anna
A's
Daily one can day
wages doworkthe
of B work
&=C1/24=in100 10 days
+ 125 = 225/-
In
B's1one dayday Anna work will=do 1/10
1/16 work = 1/48
- 1/24
C Benny
No.of days can do taken the by work B =in48 20days days
Vineeth
In one day wants Benny to complete
will do 1/20 his office
work renovation in 25 days
D Let
Anna Vineeth
T=t1/(p/x+q/y)
+Benny remove where
+Cherry x number
t1=86
can complete of men.
and p=14 the ,work
x=8 in and q=10 y=6. then simplify by
5 days
So he needs
In one day they 24-x willmen do to1/5complete
work the remaining work
B Required
Let
now time=Ta/a-T=25*30/30-25=150days
Men=
Anna's M, Days=D, Time/hours
workin+1= T, Work = W total work
B Let the work
M1D1T1W2 work=+ Benny's
done
M2D2T2W1 by Sonal Cherry's
day be xwork= Let the work done by Preeti in 1 day be y Then, x+
Cherry's work = 1/5 - (1/10 + 1/20)
C Note
= 1/5that
Time W2
- (3/20)
taken byisAon =x left
dayssideTimeand takenW1 is by on B right side
= x/2 days Time Taken by C = x/3 days ⇒ {(1/x
M1
= 1/20= 24, D1 = 6, W1 = 80% of 1 = 0.8
C M2
hence = 24-x,
20 days D2 = 4, W2 = 20% of 1 = 0.2
(24 x 6 x 0.2) = (24-X x 4 x 0.8 )
B Vivek
9 x can complete
=workers the work in (12 x 8) hrs = 96 hrs
10
Benny can finishthe
can complete work=work25*20/10=50days
in (8 x 10) hrs=80 hrs
A 15 workers
Therefore,Vivek's
Karan’s 1 day effort leave the
1 hour work
= 1/14; & Aden’s
work=1/96work done andinBenny's
1-day 37.5day
effort =11/17;
hour work= 1/80 of both
1 day effort
Only
(Vivek +Benny)'s 1 hour's work =(1/96) + all
37.5/50=3/4 part of the work. hence workers
(1/80) must work
= 11/480. So both Vivek and Benny will f
B Till (1-3/4)=1/4
Therefore, Number of the workoffinished
of days 8 hours each = (480/11) x (1/8) = 60/11
Chandan
25 workers (x+8)¼ work in 20/4=5days.
A Chandan
So, 15 workers (x+9/2) should leave the work after 5 days.
Inlet pipe fills the tank in 7=hr
(x+8)(x+9/2)/(2x+25/2) x and outlet pipe empties the tank in 73 hr.
C So inlet
X = 6 days pipe is 73/7 = 10.5 times efficient than, ensure that the an outlet pipe.
Therefore , in order that tank never overflow, we will need total 11 outlet pipes.
A Ronaldo
Already we 1 day have spend
1 outlettimepipe in excercise
, thus we=need 20 min only (11-1) = 10 outlet pipes.
Ronaldo in 15 days spend time in excercise = 15 * 20 min = 300 min
D so, convert it into hours= 300/60 hours = 5 hours
As
In 1per the Harsh
hour, given information,
completes 1/140 amount of work.
Total
Ben completes theMen
work = (30 work * 25in 10 days)days+ at(35 12menhour* per
12 days)
day =10 = 30*25
x 12 =+120 35*12
hours.
Or,
In 1 total
hour, work
Ben = 750
completes + 420 =
1/120 1170
amount of work.
Let
Note: total work ==150
1 worker units
1inunit workharsh per day ben complete 1/140 + 1/120 = 13/840 amount of w
Working
Since Vinod together,
does 70% 1 of
hour the work and (i.e. 105 units) in 15 days,
So,
So if
theywork is
complete done by
entire 30 workers,
work in i.e., 30
840/13 units of work per day
hours.
Vinod
The =
number105/15 of =
days 7 units
required per day
B Since
Work they=work
left 150 for105
− 10 hours
= 45 per day, they work
=
units
total work/ need per day x=1/10
840/13 1170/30=
= 84/13 39 days.
days
We
Work
Targethave
done
withbeen
by
30 given
Raj in that
workers = 40
day=1/8 38,men but can
it willcomplete
take 39 thedays work in 15 days.
Let
Hence
Work Vinith do
product
done byx units
of
Amishmen of work
inand per required
days
a1 day=1/10 day. Vinith and Vinodthe
to complete finish
taskthe
= pending
40 × 15 work in 4 days.
B So, work will be late by day.
4(x
= +
600done
Work 7) = 45
by both in a day=1/8 +1/10 =9/40
Cyclist = 20km = 1hr
A ---->
We
Total
Let the4xhours
have
days =4045 men− 28
required
required = 17
working
by both
= xi.e.
for=x =
740/9 4.25
days, units
hence
=4.5 number of man-hours completed = 40 × 7
days.
⇒ can
A 10km do =10%30min work in a day. A has worked 6 days
---->
= 280
Total Time
hour =taken
15 × by
10 Vinith
= 150 to complete
hours the work = in total. And
150/4.25 so has≈B35.3 day
= 35.29
⇒ completed
A (30 - 15) =60% 15min work in 6 days and B did 40% in 6 days.
B ---->
Hence
We Note
know : that men
remaining
that 0.3 ishoursequivalent= 600to – 5/17
280 (among the options).
5km before
Efficiency of A and B = 6 : 4
= 320=
Work
Train = 5km/15min
strength × time = 1km/3min
A B's
Now, share
we = 440
got /10 * 54000
more men=1 = 21600
∴ (Strength×time)/work
⇒ 20km/60min
Hence
∴40×150
⇒ 20km/hr number
= 50x of men working now = 40 + 40
C
=
⇒ 80
x = 120 hours
let
Now, Karthik canofdodaysa work is = 1/80 days
C For
he a number
doescompleting
20 days thework
so
required
job in
done
= 320/80
20 days
by 50 men
Karthik in have to do(20)
20 days= = 120/15
* (1/80)= 8=hours
1/4 a day
= 4
Capacity of G + M = 640 / 10 = 64
remaining work is = 1- 1/4= 3/4
A =
let11
Capacity
, the of M + H
number =staff
640be / 16 = 40coming to the question,60x=1work
Anush's
Other one
mechanics day ofwork
one is =1/40
day x now
work = 1/30 - 1/75= 1/50
Capacity of
(x-5)*(60+10)=1
so 3/4 workthe H + G
is done =
work640
by / 8 =
Anush in=(3/4)80 *50(1/40) = 3/160 days
D Therefore,
Combined capacity 60x other mechanic
= 2 (G + H + M) will take
= 184 days to complete the work alone.
60x-300+10x-50=
time require to complete the work is= 1/80 + 3/160 = 1/32
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days required produced
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angle 6 bedegree per
“x” :- It is minute
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330 hours.
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30be 11
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between
= 132.5 = 15 degrees
hour
degrees hand and minute hand = 192 - (30+16)

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= 146 between
degrees hour hand and minute hand = (210+15) - 180

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hands coincide 44 minutes past 8’o clock.
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past 1’o clock.
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coincide
Answer
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the clock
Hence,
B 15*66/24
Hence the = 41.25
exact timeminutes
when ~ the41clock
minutes
indicates 7pm is = 8:51pm
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Answer 2nd day it would
– Ato 11pm it is 8 hours be (2*24) = 48 hours
From
Hence, 3pm
30*132/24 = 3.15 hr when the clock indicates 9am is = 9:41am
B Hence the exact time
And
From at 4am it
10am tois4pm
If 30 seconds would
gaineditbe 48+10
is every
6 hours10= minutes
58 hours
C 10*100/24
Hence the exact = 41.66 time~when42 minthe clock indicates 1pm is = 4.15pm
If
If the clock looses
20 seconds
(30sec/60min)*(8 20
is gained
hr/10minutes
every 5every 24
minutes
min)*60min hours
=24 then gained
minutes – 10min/24 hours
C Hence the exact time when the clock indicates 3pm is = 3:42pm
Answer
From 6am– Dto 2pm it is 8 hours
B Hence,
(20sec/60min)*(6
Then the true time hr/5 should min)*60min
be 10:36pm. =24 minutes gained
Answer
From
If 8pm– Ato 3am
40 seconds is it is 7every
gained hours15 minutes
A 20*58/24
Then = 48.33
the true time minutes
should be or3:36pm.
approximately 48 minutes
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If 2am to 12pm
50the
seconds it is every
is 9gained
(40sec/60min)*(8hr/15 10 hours
20 minutes
min)*60min
D Let
Hence time
the be
exact hrs xwhen
time mins.the clock =21.33
indicates~4am
21 minutes gained
is = 4:48am

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Then the true is
(50sec/60min)*(7hr/20 gained
time every
should 25 minutes
min)*60min
be 1:39pm. =17.5 ~ direction,
18 minutes gained
Let’s measure the angle from 12 in clockwise
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(60sec/60min)*(10hr/25 by hour hand
min)*60min =24 inminutes
12 hrs. = 360°
gained
D Then
Angle themade true bytime
hours should
handbe = 3:42am.
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true time are
90, since
6 hours.
should be 11:36pm.
first half, a positive sign is considered.
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The made by covers
hour minutes hand =x (360°/60) = x (6°) ------- (2)
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T = 4 tohand
2/11 4.30 its will 30°
[H*30±A] travelin for
an hour
30 minutes with a speed of ½ ° Therefore the total distance
A At
Angle traced by the hour hand in 6and
5 O’clock the hour hand is at 5 has=6*(360/12)=180°
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¾ 30° inthe nearer
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A
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Hence,
When (1)
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11:40, angleismade
B
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19/4 hours
minute hand 4 o’clock at 12,by hours
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times
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==>270°+
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makes- 6x30°
= 3° in every 5 mins==> so
B =
The
The
(19/4)
angle
angle
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30
made by the
the minute
minute and hour handthe is in
1801 min,
– 135it =makes
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Of 11/2° per minute. Hence, anhand
houragainst
hand and minute12 hour mark
hand afteroverlap
would 'm' minutes
every=60 360°
mins*+(
9AM
-11x/2 to =7PM,
-267 10 hrs
A So in 40 degree
= 142.5 mins, it makes 40*6°=240°
The
60/11 angle
m =made65 5/11 by the hour hand against the 12 hour mark after 'h' hours = 360° * (h /12
mins.
At a 48.54
Watch time 8~hours and Yinminutes, the hour hand makes an angle of 240+Y/2 degrees and th
B The difference in angles isone
x = gains 649 minutes hour,
350°-240° = 110°
The
Hence,anglein made
a normal by clock,
the hour the hand
hour against
hand theminute
and 12 hour mark
hand after 'h'
overlap hours
every 65 and
5/11'm' minutes
minutes.
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In 10hrs
Hence of
the6Y degrees.
it time
gains 10*6
will be =9:4960 minutes
m/2
In the given clock, they overlap every 65 minutes. Hence, the clock gains 5/11 minutes eve
A So,
Hence we atneed
7PM, toitsolve
shows for7PM+60mins
Y where = 8PM
Hence,
Hence, in 24 hours, the clock would gainto
the condition given is . We need = find integral solns for this where m<60 and h<12
(24*60)*(5/11)/65
A 240 + Y/2 = 6Y + 180 or Y = 120/11 minutes which is 10 minutes 54 seconds

C m
= = 2/11 hours,
(30h-1)
In 24*60/143
twelve orhands
minutes
the 2/11(30h+1)
= 1440/143
overlap minutes
11 times. So, in a day, they overlap 22 time

D The
= 10values
10/143of minutes
h where m is an integer is h=4 m=22 and h=7 m=38.

B Thus, there are two solutions (4, 22) and (7, 38). Hence, 2 times in 12 hours.
'all
O - are like us' ----> " si fo he to"..............................(2)
4 nicely
'speak to all' -------> "ka cu ma he"...................(1)
So, 720/11
'teach minutes of the first clock, equal 60 minutes on a correct clock and 720/11 minu
U 5 us
'all- are
lesson nicely' ----> " po ma fo re".................(3)
like us' ----> " si fo he to"..............................(2)
So, in 1like
'lesson minute on a correct
all humans' ------->clock,
"hethe
re difference in times of the two clocks is 720/11*[1/60
gu si"................(4)
+1
'teach for usconsonents
lesson nicely' ----> " po ma fo re".................(3)
A Answer
So, time- difference
Inference: (5 (7) - 30) in *a 12/11
day is 2880/11 = 262 minutes
IMPOSE
= 60 / 11
'lesson
H - 08; A - 01; T - 20; -------> "he re gu si"................(4)
like all humans'
A therefore
From it is equal to 5 and 5/11 minutes
- 3 (1) and (2) we get
IInference:
B Reverse
Angle- between number of HAT
hour and the minute hand = 1/2*(60H – 11M) = 1/2(60×6 – 1
Pain
all --->mx he .........(5)
M
From- N (1) and (2) we get
H - 19; A - 26; T - 07;
is sin -(1)
From mhand ox (3) we get
D P
all- --->
Q he .........(5)
HAT = 19+26+07 = 52
But here
nicely ----->we can't specify for 'la'
ma.........(6)
D O - 4 (1)
9*4/6-6+18
From and=(3) 18we get
C - 03; A - 01; T - 20;
Either(2)
From healing
and (4) or awe get
A S - T ----->
nicely ma.........(6)
Reverse number of CAT
C like
E - 2-------> si ............(7)
From (2) and (4) we get
C - 24; A - 26; T - 07;
D From
Similarly (2) and (3) we get
like
CAT ------->
= 24+26+07 si ............(7)
= 57
B us -----> fo ........(8)
CERTAIN
From (2)
C B - 02;
every A and
- 01;
letters
(3)
areD -1we
- 04;in
get
each step
T-20
From (3) and (4) we get
C
us - D
----->numberfo ........(8)
D Reverse
Letters are written of inBAD alphabetical order.
I-09
lesson -------> re............(9)
E -
From 2 (3) and (4) we get
A Remove
B - 25; Athe first
- 26; D letter
- 23; and then +1 letter for last letter
G-07
From (1), (5) and (6) we get
R
In -the
lessonS first and re............(9)
second statements, the common word is 'Juice' and the common code word
A BAD = ------->
25+26+23 = 74
A-1;
H-08 E-2; I-3;
speak to ------> ka cu O-4; U-5;
A T
So - 'see'
From U (1), means
(5) 'Juice'.
and (6) wewe get
For obtaining of answer have to add position numbers of that alphabets.
Then
T-20
From take
(2), parellel
(5), (7) letters
and (8) for
we each
get
B A
In -the
1 to
Each letter in the word is moved onethe
speak
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------> and ka third
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B Each letter in the word is moved one step forward to obtain the corresp

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white
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number.is 29 instead of 27
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7 x x1.5
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B But 92 is not in the rule. It is the wrong number in the given series.

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Except 1.5
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all18.25
other options belong to the group of precious stones.

C 18.25 x 1.5
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wrong = 28.375
in the series is 29

C Hence, the odd number in the given series is 8.

B All except Sun are planets, while Sun is a star.

A Here, we can see that all except Potato can be eaten raw.

D Except X-Ray all are used for the entertainment purpose. Here the odd one is X

B All except Rose are herbs, while rose is a shrub.

C The common difference among numbers in reverse is 17.The number before 123

C Second number is one more than twice the first,third number is one less than tw

D There are two series (10, 13, 16) and (5, 10, 20, 40)one increasing by 3 and a

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In each +1); except
number 3rd = (2nd
751, +2); 4th = (3rdof+3);
the difference third5th
and=first
(4thdigit
+4).is the middle

C But , 18 = 6th not equal 5th +5 = 14 +5 = 19.

D The x2 + 1 , Where x=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 etc.., But 64 out of pattern.


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Each 1*1the,28
3
= 2*23is, a
numbers 327 = 3*
prime 33 , 416
number = 4 *62.
except 42

D Expect 416 , other number follow similar pattern

D In each of the groups , the number is the square of the position value of the lett

B Expect 110 , other numbers are divisible by 4

A 7*2=14, 14*2=28, 28*2=56, 56*2=112..

C 1, 13, 19, 31 are all prime numbers where 28 is odd number.

C Except abet all other word gives the same meaning.

A The digits on either side of letters in each group indicate the place value of the

C 22+5=27, 27+5=32, 41+3=44…

C 23-3=5, 33-4=23, 43-5=59...

A Each of the number except 196 is a multiple of 3.

B 3*2=6, 6*2=18, 18*4=72..

D All other words are Individual where apiary is dwelling place of bee.

D Except thrash all other word gives the same meaning

D Metamorphic is a type of stone where others are types of granite.

C 34/2+1=18, 18/2+1=10, 10/2+1=6..

C 105+21=126, 126-15=111, 111+21=132, 132-15=117..

B Long Jenney is a term of Billiard Game where other terms are of Baseball.

A All are string instruments where flute is a mouth instrument.

The prices of gold are not rising because of any of the two given statements. Thus, they
4 cannot be concluded based on the statement
Winning the state level singing competition cannot conclude that she is the best singer in th
4 Based
countryonand
theneither
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does itthe
can be derived
statement that
give watching
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information or dancing
about her tables has directly
skills
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2
Nothing about the youth has been given in the statement, which is why Conclusion II does
1 The initiative
not follow andhas been
only the taken by the school
first conclusion keeping in mind the health of the students. This
follows
the second conclusion does not follow
1

3 None of the givencan


Both conclusions conclusions can
be derived be derived.
from the givenThe second conclusion is false as the
statement
statement clearly mentions “for all its employees”
4
Conclusion II does not follow because the detailed criteria has not been given in the
1 statement and no extra assumption can be made. This conclusion II does not follow
No information about the reserved seats has been mentioned in the statement and the
4 Since
tickets20 students
can only beare selected
bought andthus
online, equal
theboys and girls
conclusion II are sent, thisfalse
is definitely can be concluded that
there are 10 girls. Equal number of girls and boys have been given the opportunity which m
3 Conclusion I cannottrue
second conclusion be astrue because the statement clearly mentions that both were using th
well
same pesticides. Conclusion II is also false because both their lands were next to each othe
4 Both
wouldconclusions
affect both are
the correct
lands because Company A is looking for its own benefit by taking
over the other company and because it is more successful than Company B, it is able to do
3

1 Here the 1st conclusion is the indirect explanation of the given statement. Hence
1 Encroachment should not be there in anyone’s private life does imply the same m

4 From the given statement, it cannot be conferred clearly whether people of Pakis

5 Shakti has been called for the conference means that he is smart and intelligent

4 Conclusion I is not valid because of the fact that other camera companies may

3 Any of the above two conclusion can happen.

1 According to the given statement, to get quality education, one needs to spend m

2 First conclusion is not true because it is the work of the fashion designers to j

3 Here any one of the two given conclusions can happen.

1 Maoists calling bandh means of course they are against this operation.

1 Clearly, India can export only the surplus and that which can be saved after ful

1 Clearly, health of the citizens is an issue of major concern for the Government.

1 Clearly, harnessing solar energy will be helpful as it is an inexhaustible resou

5 The students union formation shall be a step towards giving to students the basi

1 Clearly, India cannot part with a state that is a major foreign exchange earner

2 Clearly, cottage industries need to be promoted to create more job opportunities

5 Clearly, encouraging the young entrepreneurs will open up the field for the est

5 Clearly, neither the students can be burdened with studies at such a tender age,

4 Clearly, every person must be free to work wherever he wants and no compulsion

2 Clearly, argument I is vague because at present too, many fields are open to al

4 The age of a person is no criterion for judging his mental capabilities and admin

3 Opening up of new industries is advantageous in opening more employment avenu

4 I is an assumption. II is a suggestion but not a conclusion. Hence, neither I nor

4 The availability of vegetables is not mentioned in the given statement. So, I does

5 Sunita has a very busy schedule. This means that she is industrious. But still sh

5 Both I and II directly follow from the statement.

4 Clearly both I and II do not follow from the given statement.

2 According to the statement, sea transport is cheaper than road transport in the

2 The phrase 'only book' in the statement makes II implicit. However, nothing ab

2 Nothing about the growth of economy is mentioned in the statement. Hence, I does

5 The use of the term 'milk glut' makes I implicit. Also, the fact that the cooperat

4 The manager might have humiliated Sachin not because of his dislike but on acco

1 The statement mentions that chances of heart ailments are greatly decreased by a
2011
2001 -- Thursday
Wednesday
year odd days
2012
2002
Each day-- Saturday
Thursday
of the week (LeapisYear) repeated after 7 days. So, after 91 days, it will be Thursday.
2014 - 1
Count
2013
2003 --the number of odd days from the year 2007 onwards to get the sum equal to 0 odd d
Sunday
Friday
A After
28 90
Mar, days, it will be Wednesday.
2013 - 12006 = (2005 years + Period from 1.1.2006 to 28.3.2006)
On
200631st December, 2005-2, it was Saturday.
B 2014 -1,
2004
2007 -1, 2008
-- Saturday
Monday 2009-1, 2010-1, 2011-1, 2012-2, 2013-1, 2014-1, 2015-1, 201
Odd days
2012 - 2 in 1600 years = 0
B Number
Total
2015 odd ofdays
odd from
- Wednesday days 2007-2017
from 2006 to = 2009
14 days= = (10+odd 1 +day
2 + 1) = 5 days.
Odd
2011days - 1 in 400 years = 0
D On 31st
Hence December
2017 calendar 2009,
will be it was
same Thursday.
as 2006.
The
5 year
years = 2008
(4 is
ordinary a leap yearsyear. + So,
1 it has
leap 2 odd
year) day.
= (4 x 1 + 1 x 2) 6 odd days
2010 - 1
B 1st day of the year
Thus, on 2st Jan, 2010 it is Saturday2008 was Tuesday.
1st
The
Jan. day
year
Feb. of2004
the (31
Mar year
is a+leap2009
28 + will
29)be
year. =2
So, 88 itday
hasbeyond
days Tuesday.
2 odd days.
2009
June 16, - 1 1998
D Hence, it will be=Thursday.
(1997 years + time period from 1.1.1998 to 16.6.1998)
100
1600
But, years
Feb years consists
2004 » 0not 24
oddincluded
daysleap yearsbecause andwe 76are
non-leap years.
calculating from March 2004 to March 2005. So
B 89 days
total
(100th odd =
year (12weeks
days = 7 so + 4 day) 4 odd day.
300 years » is
(5notx 3)a »leap 1 odd year day if it cannot be divided with 400)
97
Theyears
day has8th
on 73 March,
ordinary 2005years will+ 241leap years.
B Total
100
2015 number
years of odd
contain
wasofrepeated days
5 odd = (0
days. + be0 + 6day + 4) beyond
= 9/7the day day.
3 odd on 8th March, 2004.
Number odd daysinin2009 97 years (73 + 24 x 2) = 121 days = 2 odd days.
Jan.
Given Feb. that, March April May June
A Given
Last day day ofis8th March,
century2005
Wednesday
1st is Tuesday.
is Friday.
(31 + 28 + 31 + 30 + 31 + 16) = 167 days
The
∴167 year days 2007 = 24is weeks
an ordinary = 6 odd year. days So, it has 1 odd day.
A 8th years
200 March, 2004
contain is(5Monday
x 2) 3 (1 odd day days.before to 8th March, 2005).
Total
The daynumber
yearof2008 of odd
is a leap days =
year. (0So, it +
+ 1 has2+ 6) =days.
2 odd 9=2
B 1st
So, the given the dayyear is2007
Tuesday. was Monday.
Last day of 2nd century is Wednesday.
The
1st
1st yearof
day
day of2006
the yearis an2008 ordinary is year. So,
Tuesday it has 1Monday.
(Given) odd day.
C Number of the
days year= (6 2008
+ 29 will
+ be31 1+day 30 + beyond
15) = 111.
300 years contain (5 x 3) = 15 1 odd day.
C So,
So,
Hencethe
1stitday day onthe
of
is Wednesday8thyear Dec,2009 2007iswill be 1 beyond
2 days day beyond the day on 8th Dec, 2006.
Tuesday.
Last August,
15th day of 3rd 2010 century
= is Monday.
D But,
Hence,8thitDec, will 2007
be is (2009
Thursday. Saturday. years + Period 1.1.2010 to 15.8.2010)
28 May, 2006 = (2005 years + Period from 1.1.2006 to 28.5.2006)
The
400
The year
years 2004
contain is a0leap
odd year.
day. So, it has 2 odd days.
A 8th year
Odd
The days 2004
century
Dec, in
2006 1600 is
is aFriday.
divisible leap
years by year.
=
400 0 isItahas leap2 year.
odd days.
Odd days in 1600 years = 0
But,
Last Feb
day2004 of 4th not included because we are calculating from March 2004 to March 2005. So
A The
Odd day
The days
year on
in
700 8th
400 is century
Feb,
years
not a2004=is0 Sunday.
leap is 2 days before the day on 8th Feb, 2005.
year.
Odd days in 400 years = 0
The cycle
This day onday 6th is March, 2005 will be 1 day beyond the day on 6th March, 2004.
A Hence,
9 years = is
this (2 repeated.
leap yearsSunday. + 7 ordinary years) = (2 x 2 + 7 x 1) = 11 odd days 4 odd days.
5 years
Each day =of (4theordinary
week years
is + 1 leap
repeated after year)
7 days.= (4 x 1 + 1 x 2) 6 odd days
B Given
Last day that, of 6th
a March,cannot
century 2005 isbeMonday.
Tuesday or Thursday or Saturday.
Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug.
Jan.
(31
So, + Feb.
after 2863+2004March
days, April
31 isit+Sunday
will30 May
+ day
be Monday. 31 before
+ 30 to + 6th
31 +15) =2005).227 days
A 6thFeb,
18
(31 March, 2016 =31 (2015 + years (1
++ Period from days March,
1.1.2016 to 18.2.2016)
227+days 28 = + (32 weeks +303 days) 28 3) = odd148 days.
On
148 31st
days December,
= (21 weeks 2005 + 1it=day)
was Saturday.
B Total number
Afterdays
First,we 61count
days, of itodd
the will days
be =
number (0 +10odd
Saturday. + 4day.
+ 3) = 7 0 odd days.
Odd in 1600 years 0of odd days for the left over days in the given period.Here,given
19th
Number April, of is1986
odd = (1985 years + Period to from 1.1.1986 to 19.4.1986)
B Total
Given number
day ofdays
Sunday.odd fromdays the = (0year + 0 2006+ 6 + 1)the =7 year 2009
-> 0 odd = (1 + 1 + 2 + 1) = 5 days.
day.
Month
Odd days : Mar
in 400Apr May
years Jun
= 0 Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb
Number
Odd days:of indays
1600 left in June 0= 30 - 1 = 29
D Days
On 31st
Given is13Sunday.
dayDecember 30years 31 = it
2009, 30 was 31Thursday.
31 30 31 30 31 31 25
Odd
15 Days:
years 6
= 1998
(12 2 3 2 3 3 year)2from= 3 (122x 1 +3 317.6.1998)
x 32)=44 odd days
17th
Total
Odd
June,
number
days in 300ofordinary
= (1997years
days
years = 1
years++3Period leap 1.1.1998 to
A Therefore, No. of Odd
Thus, on 1st Jan, 2010 it is Friday. Days = 6 + 2 + 3 + 2 + 3 + 3 + 2 + 3 + 2 + 3 + 3 + 4 = 36 = 1 od
18th
Jan June,
Feb in1997
Odd days 1600=years (1996=years 0 + Period from 1.1.1997 to 18.6.1997)
29+31+31+30+31+30+3
85 = 185
A So,years
givenhas day21 leap +
Friday years
1=+ 64 ordinary
Saturday is theyears.
required result.
Odd
(31
Odd +days
days 18 in
) = 1600
49 years
days = 0
C Given
If day year,
185/7
Number = of 3inreminder
before
300 years
2013
odd
when=divided
yesterday
days in 85 was
(5 x 3)by 1 4 leaves a remainder of 1.
Saturday,
years =( 21 yesterday
x 2 + 64) = was Sunday
1 odd day.and today is Mon
Odd
49
97 days
days
years
NOTE: When in(7300
=has weeks
24 years
leap +years
0= day)=
(5 + x 73
3)
1,0 1 oddisday.
ordinary years. from the given year to get the result.
B Thursday
Jan. Feb. + 3the
March
remainder
= Sunday
April
is 11 substracted

A (31
96
Total+number
So,years
Number
2013 28of +
has
- odd
1131
24
of + 19)
leap
odd
days
=2002 days
in 97==
years +109
(073
years +days
(ordinary
024 + x4 2++years.
0)73)
= 4=odd
121day.
= 2 odd days.
NOTE:
109 When a year leaves a remainder 0+when divided
121 =by 4,then it is a leap year.
D Jan. days
Number
Given day
Feb. =is15
ofMarch
odd weeks
days
Aprilin
Thursday +96
May4 June
days=
years (424
odd
x 2day.
73) = 2 odd days.
(31
Let + 28
the 7th+day
31 be
+ 30 x by+ 31friday
then + 17)is=3x168 days
C Here,
Total
Jan. 1863
number
Feb. divided
March of April
odd 4 doesnot
days
May = (1 + give
June 0+1 a+remainder
4) = 6. 0.
(31
168 + 28
days
x = 1863
3x +
= 31
then y =+
24 30 +=31
weeks 0+ 18)
odd = 169 days
day.
B So, is not a? leap year.

A 169 days
Total
hence y ==sunday
number24ofweeks = 2=
odd days odd
(0 day.
+ 1 + 2 + 0) = 3.

C Total
Givennumber of odd days = (0 + 1 + 2 + 2) = 5.
day is Wednesday.

D Given day is Friday.


∴ 1947
Odd daysyears have
in 1600 (0 +=1 0+ 2) = 3 odd days
years
No. of odd days in period from 1st Jan. to 13 Jan. 1979 = 13 days = 13 ÷ 7 = 1 week + 6 o
Jan days in 400 years = 0
Odd
Time
Total
27 = 27difference
days =between
odddays 1 + 6 +26am on days
= 13 Sunday= 13and
÷ 9am
7 = 1on Tuesday
week = 2 days
+ 6 odd days and 7 hours
5 years = (4 ordinary years + 1 leap year) = (4 x 1 + 1 x 2) = 6 odd days
=
So
26 48 + 7January,
13th ==(3 55weeks
hours.
1979 6isdays)
Saturday as Sunday is 0; Monday is 1 and so on.
B It isdays
a leap year. So + 16(Jan)+ = 6 odd
29(Feb) days
+ 15(March) = 60 days
Note:
Jan. Feb.December,
March April May
On
We 31st 2005 it was Saturday.
B 1) Aknow that the
leapnumber
∴ Total year a clock
is of year
odd daysgains
which=12 seconds
is(6divisible
+ 3) = byin=3
9 4.2hours, i.e. 4 seconds in 1 hour.
2)
(31 No. of odd
+ 28 + 31days
+ 30init+a 29
leap)=year
149 isdays
2 and in an ordinary year is 1
C Number
Hence,
3) No. ofinofodd
55odd days
hours,
days infrom the
100year
will gain
each 55 ×2006
years 5to theeach
4isseconds
and =year
2202009 = of
seconds.
multiple (1400
+ 1 is
+ 0.
2 + 1) = 5 days.

D 148
On days
31st
Hence, =
9 (21
December
At weeks
am on + 2it day)
2009,
Tuesday was =show
2 odd9:03:40
Thursday.
it will day. am

D Total
As number
12th
Thus, of odd
onJanuary,
2nd Jan, days
1979
2010 = Saturday.
=it1900
is (0 years
+ 0 ++6 78
+ 2) = 8+
years = period
1 odd day.
from 1st Jan. to 12 Jan. 1979

A Given
So No.day is Monday.
of odd days in 1600 years = 0
D If today
Same
Since, is will
day
the Sunday,
1st repeat
day then the
after day was
every before
7 days yesterday is Friday.
No. of odd days in of
300the month
years (1900 –Tuesday
1600) =so (522nd
× 3) will
÷ 7also
= 2 be Tuesday.
weeks Henc
+ 1 odd day
A Hence, four days after Friday will be Tuesday.
i.e.
No. of odd days in 78 years = 19 leap year + 59 ordinary years
D Count
Jan 1, the
2007 number
= Day of 1= odd days from the year 2007 onwards to get the sum equa
Monday
= {(19 × 2) + (59 × 1)} ÷ 7= (38 + 59) ÷ 7 = 97 ÷ 7 =13 weeks + 6 odd days
A Because 2003 is not a leap year.
⇒ Jan 8, 2007
Same = Day after
8 = Monday .............................. (8-1 = 7)
No. of day
Radha: odd
May will
8,repeat
days in period from
Thursday every1st7 Jan.
daysto 12 Jan. 1979 = 12 days = 12 ÷ 7 = 1 week + 5 o
D The
Geeta:yearMay201710, is an ordinary
Thursday year. So, it has 1 odd day. 1​st​ day of the year 2017 was Sund
⇒ Dec 31, 2007 = Day 365 = Monday ......................... (365 - 1 = 364 = 7 × 52)
i.e.
Total oddJune
Revathi: days8, = Friday
1 + 6 + 5 = 12 days = 12 ÷ 7 = 1 week + 5 odd days
D ⇒ 1600 years are divisible by 400, so the year 1600 has 0 odd days. ⇒ 300 years have 1 od

JanJan1, 1,
20052008 = Tuesday
= April
Day 11st
== Saturday
A So
We 12th
know
January January,
that
month has1979 is
31 days,Friday
andas
Tuesday Sunday
it starts is 0;
with Monday
sunday, Thenis 1 Sundays,
and so on. Mondays,
Note:
In an ordinary year there are 365 days which means 52 weeks and 1 odd day but in a leap


We Jan
Jan 1,
8, 2009
2005 =
= Thursday
Day 8+2015
= Saturday ..............................(8-1 ==7)Thursday.
B 1)

If aAknow
May leap
1st
month 13th
year
=has August,
is
31a days,
Tuesday year which =is
Thursday.
Remainder
and it divisible
starts ofwith
30/7 by 4.Tuesday
=
sunday, Then+Sundays,
2days Mondays, tu
Condition
2) No.
Also, of odd
May days
1st2005 Dayyear is 2 and in an ordinary year is 1
in a2010
= Thursday leap
So
⇒ between
(Because
Dec 31, 2008
2005 Feb
= and
was365
Day of 29
=only
days2008
Saturday is aday
so the leaponyear
1st so
Jan total
2009odd days
will between
shift by ×2005
17and andThu
will be 20
C Also,
3) No. every
of oddyear
⇒ May 8th = Thursdaydays a date
in get
each shifts
100 years is .........................
forward to next
5 and eachday. That
multiple (365
means-1
of 400 = 0.
364
after
is 8=years, 52)
13th Augu
Before
Leap
Also, yesterday
years
June between
8th = Wednesday
2015-2023
Thursday + in =2016, 2020
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D As
⇒ given
Jan
Jan 1,
1, the
2010
2006 Valentine’s
=
= Friday
Day 366 Day
= 2005 fallsofon
Sunday
31/7 = Thursday + 3 days = Sunday
Monday
⇒ Day on 13th
⇒ Revathi is wrong. August, 2023 = Thursday + 8 + 2[for 2 leap years] = Thursday + 10 days =
Today
Yesterdayis Friday. Thursday
Also,
SoJan
⇒ May
Monday
1, 10th
+ 6==
2011 oddMay 8+
days
Saturday =2Sunday
days = Thursday + 2 days = Saturday
C Thursday + .Remainderof10/7=Thursday+3days=Sunday
⇒ Geeta
Lets is also wrong.
solve this problem is reverse
Today
Hence, only RadhaDay Friday order
is correct.
D So the Valentine’s will fall on Sunday in 2010.
∵ 13th August, 2023 is a Sunday.
Then
Tomorrow
⇒ 26th weAugust,
have day 2023 after tomorrow
Saturday = Sunday.
C Hence, correct date is=MaySunday + 13
8, Thursday. days = Sunday + Remainderof13/7=Sunday+6days=
The
Day before day of the Sunday
after tomorrow day after tomorrow = Saturday
D Saturday.

C Three days after


So, Sunday is thethe before day of the day after tomorrow = Tuesday
answer.

B Hence
I. Tuesday is the correct answer.
AsWe N ≥haveO ≥ BP > =W Q and
>RZ => >N W> R , So 1st Conclusion is correct.
On
⇒ this
As R basis,
is less we
than can Q not conclude
then clearly that B > Z
The
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X <, Zw> *Az , z R+isy not equal to N.
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less than I follows.
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w I* >
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iswoption
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K
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< H.y ...............(3)
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D i.
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+ y means option w isisgreater
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D So both the conclusions are True.

C Why do teachers declare their strike only at the time of paper evaluation? It c

D According to the statement, 80% of the total runs were made by spinners. So, I

B The statement talks of jade plants only and not 'all plants with thick leaves'. So
Option - B
D Both the given conclusions clearly bring out the central theme of the proverb gi
From II, we can conclude (1500/3) i.e., 500 boxes were sold on Wednesday.
B Option
From I,-we
A find that number of boxes sold on Thursday = 500 + 10% of 500 = 550.

A Since the Programm Coordinator is of the rank of Assistant Director and fee per participant
w
From* z statements
means w is Igreater
and IV,than or equal to z ...............(2)
we get:
z + y means z is greater than y ...............(3)
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G ≥ conclusions
I≥H are
i. W + y means w is greater than y ( which is true by (1) & (2) )
ii. X/z the
Here, means x is less
common signthan z ( which
between is true
G and by (3)
H is '≥', thus& (1)
G ≥)H.
D Answer:
So both theOption B
conclusions are True.
Thus conclusion II does not follow individually.
B Explanation:
Why do teachers declare their strike only at the time of paper evaluation? It c

B On combining
Because both
the first the
two conclusions
statements wetrue,
are get ,Edwina
G ≥ H.is the youngest of the three, so the third

A Therefore either conclusion


From the statement I or
it is clear II follows.
that only conclusion one is true

B Hence option B is correct.

C Since all JIM are SIM, and no SIM is JAM,some JAM are ZIM i false Since all JIM

C It is clearly mentioned in the statement that new blue dress bought from her f

B It is clearly mentioned in the statement that match was holded up for next day

D It is clearly mentioned in the statement that the demise has not follow the rest

D It is clearly mentioned in the statement that existing things in the sphere are

C It is clearly mentioned in the statement that the things wont stop if they are d

D It is clearly mentioned in the statement that name and fame of the student,sch

C It is clearly mentioned in the statement that children are considered as intell

A It is clearly mentioned in the statement that equality should be maintained by

A According to the statement, Allocating scholarships is necessary to improve quali

D Conclusion I is quite
In the statement, wecontrary
can see to the
that given
total statement.
runs made by So,
the Ilosing
does team
not follow. Conclusion
A is 70 bef II m

C Therefore, the answer is option 3, neither I nor II follows.


Conclusion I:
D In the statement,
Conclusion thebecause
I follows benefit itofisplaying football
mentioned is mentioned,
in the but no
statement that information
only in the u is given re
Disturbances in the society are due to people without self-discipline.
A
We see that the question sentence states that discipline is key to ORDER in the society so p
B It is clearly mentioned in the statement that if we give a try to crack a struggl
Conclusion II:
D The statement mentions that the mushrooms in the world are of different types,

C There is nobody
It is clearly with self-discipline
mentioned in the
in the statement society.
that the things wont stop if they are d

D There is no mentioned
It is clearly given statement
in thein the argument
statement aboutand
that name all the people
fame instudent,sch
of the the society that points o

C Hence, only
A. People areI becoming
follows. rich day by day and hence buying more cars.

D It is clearly mentioned in the statement that if assets of natured are not used
The paragraph doesn’t talk anything about the standard of living of the people and therefore
A Clearly, the solution to the problem is not to close down the private schools but
B. People can go to the shopping malls in cars but not to the office.
A In the statement, it is clearly mentioned that there were traffic-related deaths
This is clearly false.
B Conclusion 1 is a course of action. Hence conclusion I does not follow. But, in t
C. Respiratory problems don’t affect the people who use public transport.
D From the statement we can see that only science students are permitted to atten
This is clearly incorrect and needs no further justification.
A We cannot conclude that all the countrymen of a particular country to be lazy, h

C 1.
D. Depleting
According to natural
More numberthe of resources
vehicles
statement, on is a major
road
educationleads concern incongestion.
to traffic
in India ourthrough
is going country.a transition in r

D 2. Unless
This we go
is a fact. for renewable
Therefore it is theenergy sources
most apt in a big way, increase in population being a h
choice.

A The usage of renewable resources does not have any effect on the increasing population. He
B. Schools
It is are not
given that interested
‘Knowledge in following
is not the rules.
a skill’. Thus This isand
knowledge not skill
mentioned
are twoanywhere in the g
different things.

C. There
Thus this is no monitoring
conclusion system.
follows.

B Since the government


Therefore, doesIInot
only conclusion know how many schools have implemented or not, there is
follows.

C D. State Government is not interested in the follow-up. This is not mentioned anywhere in t

A track the direction and will come in the same direction

C according to the directions

A The right and left movement are with respect to sachin. After walking towards so

B 70+60=130m

B the minutes hand would be to the west

D Taking the directions into consideration. Then measuring the angles we would g

c at 45° he is at NW direction after 180° he is aat SE direction after anticlock wi

D as per analysing the directions we can colcude option D is more appropraite

B Sun rises in the east in the morning. Since the shadow of the tower falls to his l
Vikas walks 18 meters towards east from starting point S.
C Therefore,
(Assume the it is clear that
starting pointBrijesh
is S). will face towards North.as per analysing the directions we c
Then
Clearlyhejoseph
turns to his82
runs right
kmand walks 18
in east meters.
A by
theanalysing the directons we can -> then
conclude 20 km A
Onotion
south.
movingis45more suited answer
And man
thenfirstly
turns faces
to his the
left direction
and walks North.
12 meters. degree clockwise
B [Please
Again
Now he check
turning carefully
to
turns and his leftalways
runs he km
82 walksif clockwise
in 18 meters.
west, or anticlockwise],
so therefore he is 20 km away from initial point and
he faces the direction North-East.
D Now againanswer:
Required he moved = 18180 degrees
+ 12 = 30m clockwise, now he will be facing South-West.
From here he moved
B 270 degree anticlockwise, Finally he is facing North-West.

A by analysing the directons we can conclude otion A is more suited answer

C Clearly, West will become South-East.

B he is to the South-East from the starting point.

B At 10:15 the minute hand will be in west direction.

D Shadow toSouth-west
P is in the fall on left or right, this
direction of Ycan happen only when they face each other North-South

B One who faces "North will have the shadow on his Right. So its is clear that Karan is facing

C The minute hand will point in West direction at 10.15 P.M.

D From
S is inMSouth-
11km East
Westdirection with respect to W
8km
Turned towards South and 15km
12km
Turned
Answer towards
- First ofEast
all for clockwise
11km
player X is standing 50 yards away from player Y in West
A 90+135+45-135 = 135 from West
C
Turned towards
direction. Now SouthXfor
player 12km
turns towards south that is inpoint
left direction
A Namita
Root
He is walks(12+15
14 meters
of(8^2+12^)
South, = towards west from starting
27km) SP. Then for
she10 yards.
turns to her right an
And
The
And again
man turnsto
then firstly
turns towards
faces lefteast
herthe and that
direction
walksis once
OA.
10 On again
moving
meters. a left turn and
45 degree walks for 50
clockwise
=4root(13)
yards.
A [Please check to
Again turning
=14.42 carefully
her leftalways if clockwise
she walks or anticlockwise],
14 meters.
he faces the direction OB.
D Now
Total player
Now again X is
he
24 meters actually
moved 180perpendicular below to
degrees clockwise, nowthat
heof Y and
will at a distance
be facing OC.
of
From10 here
yardshebecause
movedhe has already compensated the 50 yards distance that was
C initially
270 degree made in the westward
anti-clockwise, direction.
Finally he is facing OD, which is Southwest.
Now in the question it is said that Y also comes down and meet X that means Y
D move down in South direction for 10 yards.

A Distance between starting point and ending point = √(302+302) = √ 900+900 =

C Distance from final point to starting point = √402+92 = √1600+81 = 41 km(i.e


Explanation:
After reaching school he is in North direction. Then he turned 180o in clockwise direction, i.

B Then, he between
Distance turned 45o in anticlockwise
C and D =√(82+62) direction, i. e; now
= √(64+36) he is=in10m
= √100 south – east direction. And

B Then, he turned 180o in anticlockwise direction, i. e; now he is facing towards north – east
AB=20
D sqrt(62+122) = sqrt(36+144)
BC=16
CD=4
D The distance between Suraj and Dheeraj = 4+8+6+6 = 24 km
AC=AB-BC=20-16=4
C TO
PR2 FIND
= be
It will AD
PQ2
in + QR2
the = 2304
5 cm south+direction
196
AD^2=(CD^2+AC^2)
= 2500
C AD=root(CD^2+AC^2)
PR = 50 miles.
AD=root(16+9)
B x2
AD=5= 602 + 802
x = sqrt (10000)
A x = 100 m

C 4+2+1+2+4 = 13km
From the conditions mentioned in the question, we can make following diagram :
B As we can see from the diagram, the river is flowing towards East.

D 270°-45°

B 8m-2m=6m 6m-5m=1m sqrt (8²+1²)= sqrt (65)= 8.0622m


Explanation:
C On solving the question clearly it forms a right angle triangle, where 10*10=6*6+8*8. Hen

B by basic analysis of direction we can conclude option B is right

C in mornig sun will be in th east, so shadow towards west, so it is north

A He is north west direction from the point p

C sun in east and rod facing him, we can conclude that he was facing south

A the direction forms a rhombus and she has to move north east towads home

D he is southeast direction from the initial point

A If South-east
after becomes
turning thrice she North
will beand North
facing East becomes West, therefore, the whole figure mo
north
See, Actual figure is rotating 135 degree anticlockwise.
A So, When West will be rotated by same degree anticlockwise. It will hold the place of south-

A required distance from initial to final point 20+15 = 35 towards east

B If South-east
opposite becomesisNorth
to northwest southand North East becomes West, therefore, the whole figure mo
east
See, Actual figure is rotating 135 degree anticlockwise.
A So, When West will be rotated by same degree anticlockwise. It will hold the place of south-

A he is is the south west direction considering his intial point

B If
sheSouth-east becomes
took two right turnsNorth andright
another North East
turn becomes
will West,
be nearer therefore, the whole figure mo
to go
See, Actual figure is rotating 135 degree anticlockwise.
A So, When West will be rotated by same degree anticlockwise. It will hold the place of south-

D first he turns north, then he turns south and then to west

A by first turn it is west in the second it is right

D he turns to west and walkd 40kms then turns to south and walks 20 kms at thi

B she takes two right turns and considering thedistance it is north west

D he took two left turns and a right turn and the direction would be south

C he took three right turns which ends in north east considering distance
D it should be north east

A by the given distance both can align in a line and direction is east

B the path forms a retangle his initial north distance travelled is 20 kms

C his direction is southeast from initial point

C techniclly it would be north east but as per the options it s north

B he is southwards towads his house at a distance of 5kms

A he travelled west then turned right towards north from home it is north west

A it forms a rectangle where final and initial points are alligned on same line

B it forms a rectangle where final and initial points are alligned on same line , th

C the shadow is towards west in the evening

B he takes two right turns and is towards south east of initial point

B the last
From distance I:
statement walked is more than any distance in same direction by the given

C R, S and
Prerith is Q are than
elder collinear,
only 12.5+20=32.5
two persons. Nikhar > Natasha but Nikhar is not the eldest.
B evening shadow falls towards east, heena is facing north, so rashmi is facing so
Himanshu is elder than Abhinav only.
D q is in last row behind p, r is in front of a
p=turns
Kinshuk > towards
Nikharsouth then east
> Natasha > Prerith > Himanshu > Abhinav
A q=turns
at first turn she will be facingwest
towards north then southwest at second she will be facing north west
r=turns towards II:
From statement north then west
B s=turns towads south then east
Natasha
From I : is younger
P is shorterthan
thanonly
onlytwo persons.
T, this meansHimanshu > Abhinav,
that P is taller Prerith
than all > S,
Q, R & Himanshu.
so T is tallest.
From I, we conclude that weight of each pole = (4x5) kg = 20 kg.
D Natasha
From III::>
From QPrerith.
No relation
only Kinshuk
than >
between
taller Nikhar
S,points
so S isP shortest,
and Q and Q is second shortest, Now T taller than P
So, total weight of 10 poles = (20 x 10) kg = 200 kg.
D Kinshuk
From II :>InNikhar > Natasha
this since > Prerith
we don’t know the > Himanshu > Abhinav
angles between sides of triangle forming with poin

C From II,the
Hence, wedata
conclude
eitherthat:
in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer

D Fron
Fromstatement
Weight of each
both i,II,
a=
I andpole =0,
we 3, 6,
(weight
find 9ofRahul
that 3 poles) - (weight
is (35 - 25) =of10
2 years
poles)older
= 20than
kg. his
From I : m1d1 = m2d2
In statement i, given that year ends with monday.
C From statement
So, total weight ofii, 10
a =pojes
0, 6 = (20 x 10) kg = 200 kg.
m1*15 = 12*10
In a year there will be 52 weeks and one odd day.
D We can't find value of a by using these two statements. Additional data is required to solve
m1 = 8, 8 men are required to complete the job in 15 days.
C i.e;
Hencein every year we
the answer willbe
must get
3 every day in 52
or 5. Putting thetimes.
information together if X got at
From II : m1d1 = m2d2
D i.e; 52 mondays
Someone who is +28one oddparticular
in one day (monday) = 53 mondays.
year could have become 28 that same year o

A m1*15
From
Hence, =P18*6
I :satement
is shorter thansufficient
i alone only T, this means that P is taller than all Q, R & S, so T is tallest.
to answer.
Is a +I:b 6=storey
From even? building has 2, 4 and 6 even numbered floors, out of which Rekha is on 4th
C m1
From= II
36/5, 7 1/5taller
: Q only menthan
are required
S, so S istoshortest,
completeand
theQjob in 15 days.
is second shortest, Now T taller than P

C As pereither
From
Data IIStatement
: Peter
in the I,
is 3 we know
floors
statement Ia,
above bShikha,
areorpositive
alone integers,
this means
statement II thatand
aloneShikha will have
are sufficient toto be at 1,
answer the2 quest
or 3

D As perboth,
From Statement
ShikhaII.
is we know
at 2nd a,b are negative integers.
floor.

D From I : can’t
But, we P is shorter than only
say definetly T, this
whether means
the that
sum is P isortaller
even odd. than all Q,
Hence, theRanswer
& S, soisT(E).
is tallest.

C Either
From IIstatement cant
: Q only taller give
than S, the
so Sanswer.
is shortest, and Q is second shortest, Now T taller than P

C From both statements we can get the relationship as Pooja is Neeraj’s sister but it
Explanation:
From
From I: I: All
N vowels are coded as next alphabets
Explanation:
From III:
: ‘no one face’ is are coded as ‘om fo sop’ alphabets
From
/\ All consonants coded as previous
From
From I:
II :S ‘no’
is atis3rd
‘fo’position from top, & R and T at 1st or 2nd.
D So
P(-)from
Q(-)both the statements.
Explanation:
From II
D Fromfrom
Now I: :TheQ’sposition
marks more
both – ‘oneofface’ boththan P
isof‘om
themsop’inanda row
nowcan be known,
from II: ‘facesoof Monica’s
no light’ position
is writtencan
as be
‘omkno
m
From II:
Explanation:
From
A From I:
From II:6Since
both, storey
orderthebuilding
intotal has 2, is
descending
number 4 and
ofR/T, 6T/R,
students evenis numbered
S, Q, Pknownfloors,
not in this out of Monica’s
case, which Rekha is onwith
position 4th
M
A From
From
So I:
II :Can't
Peterbeisfound
3 floorsfrom
above I because all.nothis
Shikha, mention
meansofthatAmit.
Shikha will have to be at 1, 2 or 3
ThePaverage
has securedof x, less
y, andmarks
z is among
x+y+z/3.
|Explanation:
D From
From II : Cannot
both, Shikhabeisfoundat 2ndbecause
floor. don’t know the direction of either Kiran or Shikha.
Statement (1) says that x+2y+3z = 10, but there is not enough information to determine th
D(+)
From ------
I: nowP and then => ka da ta --- (1)
D From
The both also
average of we
x,(1)cannot
y, and z found
is not because we don’t know when Kiran is facing Shikha – when
x+y+z/3.
Thus, statement alone is sufficient.
D From
From I and
II: then II: you come =>
Since in each statement we do not know da ma pa ---that(2) which month is going on right no
Statement (1) says that x+2y+3z
Similarly, the equation statement (2) also fails = 10, but there is not
to give enough
enough information to determine th
information,
D From I and II: Code for now is either ka or ta. We need some more information.
Thus, statement (1) alone is not sufficient.
so statement (2) alone is not sufficient.
Explanation:
D Thus, from statements I and II together P and Q are the two daughters of M.
Similarly, the equation statement (2) also fails to give enough information,
D If the the
equations
Explanation:
Even informationin statements
given in both(1) and
the (2) are added
statements together,
I and term are
II together by term, the result is 4
not sufficient.
From statement I,
so statement (2) alone is not sufficient.
D The
Evenaverage is therefore
the information 6/3in=both
given 2. the statements I and II together are not sufficient.
We can’t find the votes received by each candidate from this statement. So this statement a
If the equations in statements (1) and (2) are added together, term by term, the result is 4
C Thus, BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question. The best answer i
From statement II,
B The
Fromaverage is therefore
I, we conclude that 6/3
weight = 2.of each pole = (4x4) kg = 16 kg. So, total wei
We can find the total votes in the election but this statement is also not sufficient to answer
D Thus, BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient to answer the question. The best answer i
From statement I and II,
D both the statements cannot be used to predict his salary

C Let
fromQboth
and R
wereceived
find that‘x’anitas
and ‘y’ votes respectively,
mothers age in 2020 then,
is 48 years old and 48-30=18

D Votes received
Solution: Ratio by
the statements = P =dosent
12:7.
given Votes
Let xreceived
and y be
provite by
no.Q of
+ new
required 1006
dataTV sets and radios resp.
New ratio = 12k+x:7k+y which depends on x and y. We need both of them.
D as Pin=both
⇒ x + the
1006 statements they have not mentioned anything about her income
……………………………….(1)
Statement1 : x = 144. Insufficient.
C D because
And, votes A is not first
received by Pneither
= Votes C and B is not
received by R the tallest person. The only person
+1213
Statement2
Satatement : alone
y = 84. is Insufficient.
D Statement I:I Total age not sufficient
of five familytomember
answer = the
36question
× 5 = 180 years Statement I al
⇒ P = y + 1213 ………………………………..(2)
A Combined
Statement :IINew can ratio = 12k+144
give the : 7k+84 if=12(k+12)
answer because : 7(k+12)
17th is Saturday then=14th
12/7.
is Sufficient
wednesday
Statement
⇒ x + 10061= y + 1213
Answer:
C Option C
Tells
⇒ x - us
From I,
y= about
Sapura, Distance
Adyta and of City
SassyQ from City A i.e. 90 Kms
are siblings.
207.............................(3)
C Tuesday is the day
From II, Nubba, of the and
Carmela fifth Adyta
of a given month. It infers that Sapura, Adyta, Nubba, Carme
are siblings.
Clearly
⇒ we know that in any triangle X+Y+Z=180
The Statement alone does not tell anything about
And, degrees, and
distance of we
Citycan also say
R from City that
P x=y, y=
B Explanation:
As per statement II: we have angle z=120. So if Z is 120, then X and Y will be summation o
Statement
P+Q+R= 2 15,414
B Fifth day of a month is 3 days earlier than Tuesday. So, Tuesday is eight day of that month
Tells
⇒ x +us about
1006 + Distance
x + from of City ………………………..(4)
y = 15,414 R from City Q i.e. 30 Kms
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A In 1920 he passed the civil service examination, but in April 1921, after hearing of the natio

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D his activities led to his imprisonment in December 1921

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ribes Blanche as she appears on stage. This occurs in paragraph 3. There, the author states that Blanche “speak theatr
composition has been talked about with respect to animal husbandry and fisheries which accounts for its remarkable g

ts in
na is sports field has been
in the profitable mentioned.
horticultural sector with the production of fruits and vegetables in China leaping from 60 million t

nological advancement with the help of R&D projects. Hence India has not outdone China in mentioned areas. Therefo

ssed in the entire passage but only the growth of agricultural sector of both countries.

by staff salaries with only 3 per cent being allotted for research. In contrast, most agricultural research centres in Chin

a are threefold: technological improvements accruing from research and development (China has over 1,000 R&D cent

mprehension.

measures. Voters won’t hesitate to remove from office any politician who doesn’t deliver the goods. So they cannot ove

ntly, inflation is not of domestic origin. Prices are being driven higher by a global surge in oil and food prices, which ind
the resolution of cases so far referred under IBC have been fraught with long delays and disputes.”

r of Jet the
garding Airways has been given
IBC proceedings a lot since
in India of chances to the
most of revive thesuch
times airline but it is hard
proceedings to taken
have explain onmuch
too what time
basistothe person a
complete h

why the lenders


explains delayed
the correct in referring
opinion the case
of the author to the National
regarding the IBCCompany LawinTribunal
proceedings and alsoallthey
India whereas the decided to take majo
other statements can

on given in the passage that SEBI has barred Jet Airways to tap the market for raising funds for the company. Hence th
ers for the way in which they have handled the case. They have only given a long rope to the promoter group and also

er the author in the given passage whereas all the others can be eliminated from consideration.

n find out that we are talking about a chivalrous person who comes to the rescue of a woman in danger but here it can

ways embroiled mortals and immortals alike in conflict.” Embroiling them in conflict is creating conflict amongst them. I

cessfully, secretly (C), or carefully (D)


uted or countered it. It does not mean she defeated (B) her statement, agreed with (C) it, restated (D) it,

mystery of that… on a new track.’ in the first paragraph.


d "Tentacles"
ed has no
in option 3 has explicitly mentioned.
reference The relation between "Sharks" and "Snouts" has been mentioned in the seventh
to 25th January.

from the last four paragraphs of the passage. The relation between "coral" and "coco" is mentioned in the fourth parag

e second paragraph. The rest of the options are not true according to the passage.

Presidency College, Calcutta (Kolkata), from which he was expelled in 1916 for nationalist activities

ter hearing of the nationalist turmoil in India, he resigned his candidacy and hurried back to India.

tician in Bengal.

icipal Corporation, with Das as mayor.

rray after the death of Das, and Bose was elected president of the Bengal Congress.

in the passage gives the answer

difference is quite explicitly explained in the fourth paragraph

hical abstractions are not suitable for practical application.

t his suggested practices


hat Blanche “speak theatrically, acts arger than life on stage, and uses floral language and heightened mannerisms.” T
ounts for its remarkable growth as compared to India''s agricultural sector.

leaping from 60 million tonnes in 1980 compared to India''s 55 million tonnes at the same time, to 450 million tonnes

mentioned areas. Therefore option 1

al research centres in China must use Central government funding purely for research. Funds relating to salaries and ot

has over 1,000 R&D centre devoted to agriculture), investment in rural infrastructure and an increasingly liberalized ag

oods. So they cannot overreact to the inflation threat and scale down economic growth in the process. Developing nati

and food prices, which individual governments can do little to control. Of course, inflation is not just a problem in Asia"
putes.”

on what time
o much basistothe person and
complete has been givenofsothe
also most many opportunities.
times they have notThe lenders
been free should have
from the handled
disputes the situation
regarding in a bet
the awards p

they
l the decided to take majority
other statements can be stake without
eliminated dueany validfact
to the reason. Therefore
that they do notitfollow
has been
fromthe
thecase that
given the lenders have sho
passage.

for the company. Hence this cannot be considered as a reason for the failure of Jet Airways.
e promoter group and also they have not taken appropriate decisions when required making it difficult to do something

n.

in danger but here it can be used in a slightly different manner such as somebody who comes to rescue of a company

g conflict amongst them. It does not mean scheming against (A) them, feeling hostile toward (C) them, ignoring (D) th
stated (D) it,

mentioned in the seventh paragraph.

ntioned in the fourth paragraph which makes Option A as the correct option.
eightened mannerisms.” This makes it clear that she is overdramatic and theatrical. The paragraph also states that Wil

me, to 450 million tonnes in 2003 ahead of India''s corresponding 135 million tonnes. China''s added advantage lies in

relating to salaries and other administrative incidentals must be generated by the centres themselves. The centres and

increasingly liberalized agricultural policy moving away from self-sufficiency to leveraging the competitive advantage w

e process. Developing nations need to grow quickly to create jobs and increase incomes for their large populations. Wit

ot just a problem in Asia"

ndled the situation


es regarding in a better
the awards manner.
pronounced Refer to,
through “First,
such Naresh Goyal
proceedings. was
All the givenhave
parties an inordinately
not agreedlong ropeawards
to such by theultimate
lenders

that the lenders have shown lack of judgment in the whole episode. Refer to, “But the lenders’ decision to put off the I
n passage.

t difficult to do something for the company. Refer to, “Higher value could have been salvaged for all of Jet’s stakeholde

s to rescue of a company which is in danger. None of the given options explains this meaning of the given phrase and

(C) them, ignoring (D) them,


graph also states that Williams added her “to make his point that melodrama was flawed.” This makes it clear that Blan

s added advantage lies in the more diversified composition of its agricultural sector with animal husbandry and fisherie

emselves. The centres and scientists are thus encouraged to engage in joint ventures with private sector companies to

e competitive advantage with a focus on "efficiency as much as equity". Investment in rural infrastructure, roads, stora

heir large populations. With prices soaring, doing nothing is not an option. Most central banks in Asia have started raisin

y long
ed ropeawards
to such by theultimately.
lenders which worked to the detriment of everyone else. Thankfully the prospect of a backdoor entr

s’ decision to put off the IBC route in favour of a majority equity stake for themselves is difficult to explain.”

for all of Jet’s stakeholders, had the lenders acted sooner and more decisively. The saga as it has played out has been

of the given phrase and that is why all these options can be eliminated from consideration.
his makes it clear that Blanche is intentionally overdramatic and theatrical, making choice (A) correct. The first passage

mal husbandry and fisheries which account for close to 45 per cent of growth compared to 30 per cent for India''.The1st

ivate sector companies to form commercial signoffs from their research. In fact, research staff is now being hired on a

nfrastructure, roads, storage facilities, marketing facilities are also crucial but government support in India has mainly

in Asia have started raising interest rates. The Reserve Bank of India increased its benchmark rate twice last month to

ospect of a backdoor entry by the promoter was thwarted.”

ult to explain.”

t has played out has been beset with avoidable delays and wrong signals.”
correct. The first passage states that A Streetcar Named Desire takes place in New Orleans and that Blanche arrives th

per cent for India''.The1st paragraph supports the biggest difference in agricultural development between China and In

ff is now being hired on a contract basis with pay based on performance and salaries rose proportionately for those v/h

pport in India has mainly been through subsidies, not investment. There has been much debate about subsidies and th

k rate twice last month to a six year high of 8.5%.


nd that Blanche arrives there at the beginning of the play. It does not, however, imply that Blanche has never been to

ent between China and India is that china has diversity in agriculture from horticulture to fisheries etc. Hence option 3.

portionately for those v/ho perform well'' that in china, R&D centres manage on their own. Therefore options A,B and C

ate about subsidies and their utility; the opposing view being that subsidies are against the market reforms and distort
Blanche has never been to New Orleans before the play. Because of this, choice (B) is incorrect. The first paragraph of P

eries etc. Hence option 3.

herefore options A,B and C are factually wrong according to the passage.

arket reforms and distort the market as well as reduce resource efficiency. In contrast to the 2,046 applications for the
ct. The first paragraph of Passage makes it clear that Stanley is married to Blanche’s sister, as he is Blanche’s “brutish

2,046 applications for the registration of new plant varieties in China over the past few years, data reveals that despite
s he is Blanche’s “brutish brother-in-law.” Thus, choice (C) is incorrect. The third paragraph of Passage states that “Bla

, data reveals that despite India having the largest number of agricultural scientists in the world India's current resear
f Passage states that “Blanche is a character not to be trusted” because “she lies about everything.” Thus, she is not b

orld India's current research track record is abysmal, equivalent to what China achieved in the 1980s. Far from develop
ything.” Thus, she is not brutally honest or frank, and choice (D) is incorrect. In the third paragraph of Passage 1, the a

e 1980s. Far from developing new strains, the number of field crop varieties fell by 50 per cent between 1997 and 2001
agraph of Passage 1, the author writes that Blanche is the one character in Streetcar who is not rooted in realism. Inste

nt between 1997 and 2001 despite the fact that there was sharp and sustained increase in funding'', that india does no
ot rooted in realism. Instead, she is “an equally unrealistic character” who ultimately ends up in an insane asylum.

nding'', that india does not divert the funds instead it is spent in giving salaries to employees working in a R & D faciliti
p in an insane asylum.

working in a R & D facilities in india thereby making statement A wrong. It is mentioned in the lines that 'subsidies' are
e lines that 'subsidies' are given therefore statement B is also factually wrong. There is no mention of registration proc
ention of registration process for the new plants/crop/ strains is tedious threfore statement C is also out of scope. Henc
is also out of scope. Hence answer is option 4.

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