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Online CLAT Mock – 10 (Replica)


(Answer and explanation)

SECTION – I: ENGLISH
Q.1) Option (B).

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run them off the farm. Can be inferred from various places in the passage.

Q.2) Option (C).


napolean. para 1, line ‘I was there comrades, right there beside you.’ Mentions that napoleon was with
them.

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Q.3) Option (D).
all of the above. Mentioned in para 1 ‘how I can help by enforcing education, protection and equality for
all’.
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Q.4) Option (D).
cannot be determined. Look at the last para.

Q.5) Option (A).


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enslaved

Q.6) Option (C).


be saved
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Q.7) Option (D).


freedom. Can be seen in various lines of the passage.

Q.8) Option (B).


he is canvassing for votes. The last line of the passage mentions it.

Q.9) Option (C).


come. Set foot on the farm means to come into the farm

Q.10) Option (D).


brother. Comrade is someone part of the same brotherhood or fraternity.

Q.11) Option (A).

Q.12) Option (C).

Q.13) Option (C).

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Q.14) Option (D).

Q.15) Option (A).

Q.16) Option (D).


lived. Simple past.

Q.17) Option (D).

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many. Use many with countable nouns. Much with uncountables.

Q.18) Option (B).


while. Use while to show ‘time during which’.

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Q.19) Option (A).
back. Take back is the correct phrasal verb. It means retract.

Q.20) Option (B).


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that. That is used when relative clause is restrictive.

Q.21) Option (C).


whereas. Used to show important difference between two things.
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Q.22) Option (B).


would not have become. Third conditional states ‘past perfect+ would have + third form of verb’. Had
not + would not have become.

Q.23) Option (C).


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moreover. We want to use the conjunction to show additional advantage.

Q.24) Option (A).


thames. To set the Thames on fire is to do something remarkable

Q.25) Option (B).


test. Subjunctive requires the verb to be plural.

Q.26) Option (D).


BDCA. BOTH in D refer to Reliance and Dewan mentioned in B. CA form the other mandatory pair as the
it/ the company refers to DFHL.

Q.27) Option (B).


ACBD. CBD is a mandatory set as it sets out the problem of having gold in your locker and paying money
for its safekeeping.

Q.28) Option (A).

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DCBA. DC is mandatory as they mention ABC and ‘it’. BA talk about the almond production in california
and other places.

Q.29) Option (C).


CADB. DB is mandatory as they continue to bring together the idea that Musk has rejected the
accusations.

Q.30) Option (B).

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BACD. CD is mandatory which talks about ECE compliance about testing and how 4151 does not require
testing. BA is mandatory as they mention the 4151 standard.

Q.31) Option (C).

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Q.32) Option (B).

Q.33) Option (D).

Q.34) Option (B).


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Q.35) Option (D).

Q.36) Option (B).


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Q.37) Option (D).

Q.38) Option (D).


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Q.39) Option (B).

Q.40) Option (D).

SECTION – II: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE


Q.41) Option (A).

Q.42) Option (A).

Q.43) Option (B).

Q.44) Option (D).

Q.45) Option (C).

Q.46) Option (B).

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Q.47) Option (B).

Q.48) Option (C).

Q.49) Option (B).

Q.50) Option (A).

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Q.51) Option (D).

Q.52) Option (B).

Q.53) Option (D).

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Q.54) Option (C).

Q.55) Option (C).


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Q.56) Option (B).

Q.57) Option (B).


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Q.58) Option (D).

Q.59) Option (C).

Q.60) Option (A).


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Q.61) Option (B).

Q.62) Option (A).

Q.63) Option (C).

Q.64) Option (B).

Q.65) Option (B).

Q.66) Option (A).

Q.67) Option (B).

Q.68) Option (C).

Q.69) Option (A).

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Q.70) Option (A).

Q.71) Option (C).

Q.72) Option (A).

Q.73) Option (D).

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Q.74) Option (C).

Q.75) Option (A).

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Q.76) Option (A).

Q.77) Option (B).

Q.78) Option (A).


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Q.79) Option (D).

Q.80) Option (C).


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Q.81) Option (A).

Q.82) Option (C).


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Q.83) Option (A).

Q.84) Option (B).

Q.85) Option (C).

Q.86) Option (D).

Q.87) Option (C).

Q.88) Option (A).

Q.89) Option (D).

Q.90) Option (A).

SECTION – III: QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE

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Q.91) Option (B).


 is an irrational number and for calculation purposes it’s value is approximately taken as 22/7, 333/106,
355/113 and so on. Its actual value is 3.14159…….

Q.92) Option (A).


The greatest number that can divide 1739 and 3818 leaving remainder 3 and 5 respectively is HCF (1739
– 3, 3818 – 5) = HCF (1736, 3813) = 31.

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Q.93) Option (B).
The respective discounts are as follows –
Buy 5 get 3 = (3/8)  100 = 37.5% off
30% + 20% off = (–30) + (–20) + (–30)  (–20)/100 = –44% = 44% off
Get 4 more on buying a dozen articles = (4/16)  100 = 25% off

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20% + 10% + 10% off => 20% and 10% off = 28% off.
Now, 28% and 10% off = 35.2% off

Q.94) Option (D).


MP  (15/16) = CP  (3/2)
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MP/CP = 8/5.

Q.95) Option (A).


Diagonals of rhombus bisect each other.
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Half of shorter diagonal = 16/2 = 8


Let, half of longer diagonal = x
Then, 82  x2  172
 x = 15
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i.e. Length of longer diagonal = 2  15 = 30


Thus, Area of Rhombus = 1/2  product of diagonals = 1/2  16  30 = 240 cm2 .

Q.96) Option (B).


The triangle so formed will be an equilateral triangle with side = radius of circle.
Thus, angle ACB = 60 degrees = π/3.

Q.97) Option (B).


Till 40 days the food is consumed at normal pace.
However, after 40 days food left = 50  18  80
This should be equal to the food required by 50 + 30 = 80 horses eating 15 kg per day
i.e. 50  18  80 = 80  15  d
i.e. d = 60 days.

Q.98) Option (B).


Number of people who love cricket = 90 – 10 = 80
Now, 80 = 15 + 16 + 20 + 8 + 3 + x ; where x = fans of both Afganistan and Hongkong.
Thus, x = 18.

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Q.99) Option (A).


For infinite solutions,
p/9 = 4/p = (p + 2) / – p
i.e. p2  36
 p = +6 / –6
However, when p = 6, the above ratio is not fulfilled.
Thus, p = –6.

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Q.100) Option (A).
Total protein required
= 15  100 + 25  200 + 30  250 + 25  300 + 15  250 + 20  200 = 29250

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Total number of people = 15 + 25 + 30 + 25 + 15 + 20 = 130
Thus, mean daily protein requirement = 29250/130 = 225.

Q.101) Option (D).


Probability that all are of same color
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= (5/9  7/12  6/9) + (4/9  5/12  3/9) = 270/972
Thus required probability = 1 – (270/972) = 702/972.

Q.102) Option (C).


Let the value 3 years ago be Y.
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Then Y  8/9  8/9  8/9 = 1024000


i.e. Y = 1458000.

Q.103) Option (C).


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Distance (0,0) to (0,1) = 02  12  1 which is equivalent to 1 m.


Now, Distance (0,1) to (4,4) = 42  32  5 which will be equivalent to 5 m.
Thus, time taken = 5/0.5 = 10 mins.

Q.104) Option (B).


Sum of all prime numbers from 1 to 50
 2 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 11 + 13 + 17 + 19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37 + 41 + 43 + 47 = 328
Average = 328/ 15 = 21.86.

Q.105) Option (D).


Inner radius = 7cm, Outer radius = 7 + 3 = 10 cm. Let radius of cone be r.
Now, Volume of cylinder = Volume of cone
 
i.e. 4 / 3 103 – 73  1 / 3 r2  12
i.e. r  219 cm .

Q.106) Option (A).

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Area of gate will be equal to area of rectangle plus the area of semicircle. The length of rectangle =
height of gate = 15 m; breath of rectangle = diameter of semicircle = distance between poles along the
ground = 14 m
Area of rectangle = 15  14 = 210 sq m
Area of semicircle = 1/2  22/7  7  7 = 77 sq m
Total area = 210 + 77 = 287 sq m.

Q.107) Option (B).

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Let total work = 180 units
A can do = 180/15 = 12 per hour
B can do = 180/20 = 9 per hour
C can do = 180/18 = 10 per hour
Now, let the work get over in ‘d’ hours

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Then, 12  2 + 9  d + 10  (d – 2) = 180
19d = 176
i.e. d = 9.26.

Q.108) Option (C).


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Diameter of field = a,
Let radius of field = x (= a/2)
Now, Area of track = Area of flowerbed
x  4 – x2   x  7  –  x  4 
2 2 2
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Solving, x = 8.5 m
i.e. diameter = 8.5  2 = 17 m.

Q.109) Option (A).


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CP of 20 pens – Loss = SP of 20 pens


Here, loss = SP of 3 pens
CP of 20 pens – SP of 3 pens = SP of 20 pens
CP of 20 pens = SP of 23 pens
i.e. it is loss = (3/23)  100 = 13.04%.

Q.110) Option (A).


The opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral = 180 degrees
Thus, the other two angles = (180 – 75 = 105) and (180 – 115 = 65).

SECTION – IV: LEGAL REASONING


Q.111) Option (D).
When the original offer was made the condition of payment by Ironman, it amounted to a counter offer
not an acceptance. Since the original offer was replaced by a counter offer, it came to an end and
Ironman cannot insist on the acceptance of an offer which has come to an end.

Q.112) Option (B).

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An agreement for 10,000 is less than the offer, but it is a validly entered agreement and is binding upon
the parties.

Q.113) Option (C).


The principle says “under all circumstances”

Q.114) Option (D).


Direct application of the principle

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Q.115) Option (B).
Notice cannot be justified as it is not reasonable. Notice would have been reasonable had the notice said
something like ‘facilities to be closed till proper instruments are installed in the factories to check
pollution’ etc. Such a restriction then could have been held to be reasonable.

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Q.116) Option (D).
In this case the contract for sale of the car is an independent contract from the original debt. The
principle requires the same contract should confer a benefit upon Aryamaan.
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Q.117) Option (A).
There is no contract in this case as for a valid contract, Haldiram should have posted the letter of
acceptance any day before the 15th. And if he had done that, the he would have been able to bind
Shubham as then the contract would have been complete.
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Q.118) Option (C).


Pushp cannot be made to suffer for the strike by Saral’s workers. Direct application of the principle

Q.119) Option (C).


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The principle clearly states that one party cannot unilaterally change the object of the agreement. Here,
the object of agreement was to run a child centre only

Q.120) Option (C).


The principle does not allow for any kind of defence and the liability is absolute in nature

Q.121) Option (C).


The above transaction is a gift because the title has passed on to the other party and the condition is
immaterial.

Q.122) Option (C).


Direct application of the principle

Q.123) Option (A).


The principle requires the agreement must be compulsorily in writing

Q.124) Option (C).

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Rule regarding the burden of proof in case of unsoundness of mind is (a) when the person is usually of
unsound mind the Burden of Proof is on person himself, (b) when the person is usually of sound mind
the burden of proof is on the person who wishes to challenge the validity of the contract.

Q.125) Option (C).


Principle says contract ‘cannot’ be enforced if consented obtained through a forbidden by IPC

Q.126) Option (D).

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Q.127) Option (A).
Quitting of smoking and drinking is valid consideration for promise made by Xuma

Q.128) Option (D).

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Direct application of the principle

Q.129) Option (B).


As there is an agreement to the contrary, hence the Professor will have a copyright on the book for the
first 10 years.
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Q.130) Option (B).
Here, only limited rights have been given by Allu to Ballu, hence it is a case of license
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Q.131) Option (C).


Direct application of the principle

Q.132) Option (A).


The slogan has acquired a secondary meaning
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Q.133) Option (B).


As per the principle theft is committed the moment the tree is severed from the earth.

Q.134) Option (C).


Self explanatory

Q.135) Option (A).


Direct application of the principle

Q.136) Option (B).


Principle talks about an involuntary act.

Q.137) Option (D).


Direct application of principle

Q.138) Option (D).


Direct application of the principle

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Q.139) Option (C).


Consent of Bhelu is irrelevant as he is a minor

Q.140) Option (D).


The question is on private defence, not on insanity; therefore (Ronit) will not be an answer

Q.141) Option (D).

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If Bonnie had said to Apsara that if he does not says yes, he will assume the horse to be of sound mind
and if Apsara had remained silent in such a case, then Apsara’s silence would have amounted to speech.

Q.142) Option (B).


The action of the Professor was critical of the policies of the government and not the institution of the

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government. Further, there was no intention to incite hatred

Q.143) Option (A).


The principle says “that complainant only” signifying only one complainant may be granted the licence.
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Q.144) Option (B).
His power did not extend to arrest but only seizure of goods as per the principle.

Q.145) Option (C).


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He did attempt to steal irrespective of the fact that there was no jewel in the box.

Q.146) Option (B).


There was no intention to defame
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Q.147) Option (C).


Direct application of the principle

Q.148) Option (A).


Direct application of the principle. Quantum of damages may be debated but what is confirmed is that
he is entitled to damages.

Q.149) Option (C).


Self–explanatory

Q.150) Option (B).


Direct application of the principle

Q.151) Option (A).


The contract was impossible to perform as Chetali was already dead

Q.152) Option (B).


The principle does not talks about subsequent ratification.

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Q.153) Option (B).


For Balveen’s interest to continue, he should have gone to England within the prescribed period.

Q.154) Option (A).


It is a relevant fact

Q.155) Option (A).

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Direct application of the principle

Q.156) Option (A).


Direct application of the principle

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Q.157) Option (B).
The nuisance was not caused by the defendant himself.

Q.158) Option (B).


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The agreement is not void because no restraint was imposed upon either of two widows for re–marriage

Q.159) Option (A).


Self–explanatory
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Q.160) Option (C).


Courts cannot direct the Parliament to make new laws.

SECTION – V: LOGICAL REASONING


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Q.161) Option (B).

Q.162) Option (C).

Q.163) Option (D).


Both I and II are only possibilities.

Q.164) Option (D).


One of the two possibilities (a) and (b) has to follow.

Q.165) Option (D).


There is possibility that Sita likes jewellery. There will be no girl which does not like jewellery.

Q.166) Option (B).


Only II follows. I does not follow because the statement says it is the parents that don’t send children to
school and hence making children aware about importance of schooling may not help.

Q.167) Option (B).

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I does not follow as there are always ways to control pollution. II follows as vehicular emission is
significant in urban areas.

Q.168) Option (D).


Neither follows.

Q.169) Option (D).


Both are irrelevant.

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Q.170) Option (A).
Only I follows. II is too general and encompasses all problems/crises.

Q.171) Option (A).

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Both are two (opposite) sides of something. Obverse–reverse for coins.

Q.172) Option (A).


One is the synonym of the other.
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Q.173) Option (C).
A game is watched/ attended by spectators while a concert is watched/ attended by audience

Q.174) Option (A).


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Pair of complementary items.

Q.175) Option (B).


Farmer works on land while worker works in factory.
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S.176–178) Solution for Questions:

F, the tallest pole, is exactly opposite to the Black coloured pole but not at any corner. Also, G is a Green
coloured pole is the only pole located between C and D. This can be represented as –

Black Green
C/D G D/C

B, the Blue coloured pole, is exactly opposite to D which is the 2nd tallest pole.

F B
Blue
Black Green
C G D

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A, the white coloured pole, is exactly opposite to the Golden colored pole. The Golden colored pole is on
the same side as the Green colored pole.

A F B
White Blue
Golden Black Green
C G D

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E, the Bronze colored pole, is the 2nd shortest pole. Thus, E should be opposite to G.

A F E B
White Bronze Blue

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Golden Black Green
C G D

Since, the shortest pole is exactly opposite to the Red coloured pole => So,D should be Red colored pole
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and B the shortest. Thus, H is the golden pole and F is silver colored.

A F E B
White Bronze Blue
Golden Black Green Red
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C G D

Also, as 3 poles are shorter than C => C must be fourth shortest and also, since only 3 poles are taller
than A => A must be fourth tallest. Given that G is shorter than H => G is third shortest while H is third
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tallest. The arrangement of poles from shortest to tallest are as follows –


BEGCAHDF
Hence,

Q.176) Option (A).

Q.177) Option (C).

Q.178) Option (A).

Q.179) Option (A).


Option (b) is not possible as Rohit and Dhawan cannot be selected together.
Option (c) is not possible as Dhoni and Jadeja cannot be selected together
Option (d) is not possible as Rohit and Dhawan cannot be selected together.

Q.180) Option (D).


Option (a) is not possible as if Virat is selected then Rohit must be there.
Option (b) is not possible as if Dhawan is there Raina should be selected.
Option (c) is not possible as Rohit and Dhawan cannot be selected together.

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Q.181) Option (A).


My son’s brother’s wife = My daughter–in–law
My daughter–in–law’s son = my grandson
So, Manish is my grandson and also my wife’s grandson.

Q.182) Option (C).


As per statement, Bipul will be my maternal uncle and Anil is his son. Now, my father’s mother’s only

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son = My father => My father’s daughter is Chiku (which is either me or my sister). Thus, Chiku and Anil
are cousins.

Q.183) Option (A).


Rohan is Rahul’s mother’s siblings son’s son. Thus, Rohan will be the nephew of Rahul.

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Q.184) Option (B).
My mother’s husband’s son = My brother
Thus, the boy is the brother of Dhoni.
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Q.185) Option (A).
The only daughter of lady’s father = Lady
Thus, lady is the wife of Raj.
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S.186–190) Solution for Questions:

As he ate two fruits– namely banana & guava before the 1st fast and apples after completing both fasts.
And since there is gap of two days between the two fasting days, therefore, the two fasting days should
be Wednesday and Saturday. This means he eats apples on Sunday.
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Now, as he did not eat guava on Monday, he eats guava on Tuesday. Thus, he eats banana on Monday
and therefore Mangoes on Thursday. Thus, he eats oranges on Friday.
Hence,

Q.186) Option (C).

Q.187) Option (B).

Q.188) Option (D).

Q.189) Option (A).

Q.190) Option (C).

Q.191) Option (A).


These are series of prime numbers in decreasing order. Next prime number = 29.

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Q.192) Option (A).


Alternate letters starting from A are written. The numbers increase by 4. Thus, next term = I – 17.

Q.193) Option (B).


The logic is as follows– x 2 + 1; x3 +1, x 4 +1 and so on
Missing term = 89 x 5 +1= 446

Q.194) Option (C).

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There are two alternate series: 3, 6, 9, 12…. With gap of +3
And 1, 4, 9… which are perfect squares
Thus, next term = 42  16

Q.195) Option (A).

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The series can be seen as 1^5, 2^4, 3^3, 4^2
Thus, next term = 5^1 = 5

S.196–200) Solution for Questions:


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The arrangement is as follows –
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Hence,

Q.196) Option (D).

Q.197) Option (C).

Q.198) Option (A).

Q.199) Option (B).

Q.200) Option (B).

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