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CLERK PRELIMS

MOCK TEST – Day-4


GOKULRAJ
Simplification
1) √256 × √169 +3600÷ 12 = 800 -?
(a) 312
(b) 280
(c) 292
(d) 324
(e) 296

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Simplification
2) 37.5 × 14 + 800 – (26)² + 136 = ?
(a) 785
(b) 800
(c) 810
(d) 825
(e) 765

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Simplification
3) √12.25 × 18 –(6)² - √4 = (?)²
(a) 7
(b) 6
(c) 5
(d) 4
(e) 3

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Simplification
4) (1350 + 1625) ÷ (625 + 565) = ?
(a) 1.5
(b) 2.5
(c) 1
(d) 2.25
(e) 2.75

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Simplification
5) √625 ÷ ³√64 × 6 = ?% of 150
(a) 5
(b) 25
(c) 15
(d) 20
(e) 22.5

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Simplification
6) 15 × 26 + 310 – (15)² = 20% of ?
(a) 2375
(b) 1825
(c) 2525
(d) 2150
(e) 1950

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Simplification
7) 3² × √625 + 35² + 150 = (?)²
(a) 50
(b) 45
(c) 35
(d) 30
(e) 40

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Simplification
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(b) 9/10
(c) 3/5
(d) 5/8
(e) 4/7
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Simplification

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(a) 45
(b) 35
(c) 65
(d) 55
(e) 25
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Simplification

10) 250% of 300 – 55× 40 + 2700 = ?


(a) 1050
(b) 1250
(c) 1150
(d) 1350

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(e) 1450

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Number series – missing numbers

11) 2, 4, 7, 12, 19, ?


(a) 32
(b) 30
(c) 36
(d) 34
(e) 40
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Number series – missing numbers

12) 67, 98, 129, 160, ?, 222


(a) 193
(b) 195
(c) 191
(d) 197
(e) 199
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13) 10, 18, 45, 109, ?, 450


(a) 231
(b) 232
(c) 234
(d) 236
(e) 239
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14) 12, 16, 25, 41, ? , 102


(a) 66
(b) 64
(c) 62
(d) 68
(e) 72
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15) 5, 16, 49, ?, 445


(a) 132
(b) 135
(c) 136
(d) 145
(e) 148
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Quadratic equation

16) I. x2 + x – 20 = 0
II. y2 + 11y + 30 = 0
A. x ≥ y
B. x ≤ y
C. x > y
D. x < y

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E. Relationship between x and y cannot be
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Quadratic equation

17) I. (x – 18)2 = 0


II. y2 - 31y + 240 = 0
A. x ≥ y
B. x ≤ y
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Quadratic equation

18) I. 2x2 – 19X +35 = 0


II. y2 - 23y + 126 = 0
A. x ≥ y
B. x ≤ y
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D. x < y

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Quadratic equation

19) I. x = √2304


II. y2 = 2304
A. x ≥ y
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D. x < y

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Quadratic equation

20) I. x² – 19x + 84 = 0
II. y² – 25y + 156 = 0
A. x ≥ y
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D. x < y

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Data interpretation:
Direction: Table given below shows total three types (Sunflowers, lilies and Roses)
of flowers used by an event management company in three different months.

21) Total number of sunflowers used in


Flowers January February March
January & March together are what
percentage more than total number of
Sunflowers 68 112 96 roses used in January & February
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Lilies 84 64 80
(a) 2.5%
Roses 72 88 118 (b) 5%
(c) 1.5%
(d) 4%
(e) 3%
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Data interpretation:
Direction: Table given below shows total three types (Sunflowers, lilies and Roses)
of flowers used by an event management company in three different months.

22) Find the average number of all three


Flowers January February March
types of flowers used by event
management company in March?
Sunflowers 68 112 96 (a) 91
(b) 90
Lilies 84 64 80
(c) 97
Roses 72 88 118 (d) 93
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Data interpretation:
Direction: Table given below shows total three types (Sunflowers, lilies and Roses)
of flowers used by an event management company in three different months.

23) Find the ratio of total number of


Flowers January February March
roses used in January to total number of
lilies used in January?
Sunflowers 68 112 96 (a) 4 : 3
(b) 6 : 5
Lilies 84 64 80
(c) 6 : 7
Roses 72 88 118 (d) 9 : 4
(e) 7 : 6
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Data interpretation:
Direction: Table given below shows total three types (Sunflowers, lilies and Roses)
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24) Total number of roses used in March


Flowers January February March
is how much more than total number
sunflowers used in January?
Sunflowers 68 112 96 (a) 90
(b) 80
Lilies 84 64 80
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Roses 72 88 118 (d) 40
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Data interpretation:
Direction: Table given below shows total three types (Sunflowers, lilies and Roses)
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25) Find the total number of sunflowers


Flowers January February March
used in all the given three months?
(a) 276
Sunflowers 68 112 96 (b) 274
(c) 268
Lilies 84 64 80
(d) 272
Roses 72 88 118 (e) 264

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Practice questions
Simplification:
1) (4 × 4 × ?) = 3060 ÷ 5
a) 36.25 b) 37.75 c) 38.25 d) 42.25 e) 38.50

2) 33 1/3 % of ? + 35 × 42 = 35 × 84
a) 4120 b) 4210 c) 4410 d) 4500 e) 4180

3) 110 × 6 + 460 = ?% of 5600


a) 30 b)10 c) 25 d) 18 e) 20

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a) 2/7 b) 3/7 c) 2/9 d) 3/8 e) None of these

5) 4.5 × (400 ÷ 5) × 7.5 = ?


a) 2740 b) 2700 c) 2620 d) 2800 e) 2180
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Practice questions

Number series: Quadratic equation

6) 7, ?, 40, 73, 117, 172 9) I. x² + 5x + 6 = 0


a) 18 b) 14 c) 22 II. y² + 9y + 14 = 0
d) 16 e) 24 a) x ≥ y b) x ≤ y c) x > y
d) x < y
7) 3, 4, 13, 38, 87, ? e) Relationship between x and y cannot be
a) 159 b) 148 c) 135 established or x = y
d) 168 e) 134
10) 1. x² + 4x + 4 = 0

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8) 18, ?, 9, 18, 72, 576 II. y² - 8y + 16 = 0
a) 4 b) 6 c) 9 a) x ≥ y b) x ≤ y c) x > y
d) 7 e) 2 d) x < y
e) Relationship between x and y cannot be
established or x = y
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