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Reasoning Aptitude

Direction (1-5): Study the following information c) P


carefully and answer the questions given below. d) M
Certain number of persons are sitting in a linear e) R
row facing north with equal distance between
each other. 4. How many persons are sitting between M and
Only five persons sit between W and O. G sits O?
fourth to the right of O. L sits to the immediate a) Nine
left of G. As many persons sit between L and W b) Seven
as between W and Y, who sits at one of the c) Five
extreme ends. Only nine persons sit between Y d) Eight
and R. P sits seventh to the left of R. M sits third e) Ten
to the right of P. X sits exactly between M and L.
1. Who among the following person sits third to 5. Four of the following five are alike in a certain
the right of X? way based on the given arrangement and thus
a) W form a group. Which one of the following does
b) R not belong to the group?
c) O a) PM
d) L b) OL
e) G c) WX
d) RG
2. If G sits at one of the extreme ends, then how e) YP
many persons are sitting in the row?
a) 19 Direction (6-10): Study the following information
b) 20 carefully and answer the questions given below.
c) 22 Seven persons - M, N, O, P, Q, R and S got the
d) 18 award in different months- January, March, April,
e) 25 July, August, September and November of the
same year.
3. As many persons sit between X and G as O got the award in the month which has an even
between P and __. number of days and two persons after N. As
a) L many persons got the award before N as after P.
b) O M got the award two persons before P. S got the

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award immediately after M. R got the award four 10. If all the persons got the award in reverse
months before Q. alphabetical order from January, then how many
6. Which of the following combination is true? persons got the award in the same month?
a) R-November a) No one
b) O- September b) One
c) M-April c) Two
d) Q-July d) Three
e) S-January e) More than three

7. Who got the award four persons after R? Direction (11-15): Study the following information
a) S carefully and answer the questions given below.
b) P Seven persons - A, B, C, D, E, F and G visit the
c) N hospital on seven different days of the week from
d) O Monday to Sunday but not necessarily in the
e) M same order.
F visits the hospital four days before D. B visits
8. As many persons got the award between N immediately before F. As many persons visit
and Q as between S and __ before B as after G. Only one person visits
a) P between G and A. As many persons visit
b) O between F and A as between G and E, who does
c) R not visit adjacent to C.
d) M 11. Who among the following person visits the
e) Q hospital on Monday?
a) B
9. Which of the following statements is/are not b) A
true based on the given information? c) G
a) S and P got the award before Q d) C
b) Only three persons got the award between N e) D
and M
c) O got the award immediately before Q 12. If C and F are interchanged their position in
d) Both a and b the same way B and G are interchanged their
e) Both a and c position, then how many persons visit the
hospital between B and C?

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a) No one four persons are sitting in the middle of the sides


b) One of the tables and facing towards the centre while
c) Two the remaining four persons are sitting at the
d) Three corners and facing away from the centre.
e) More than three I sits third to the right of G. Two persons sit
between G and H. E sits second to the left of H.
13. Which of the following pair of persons visit As many persons sit between E and I as
the hospital on the adjacent days? between H and K. F is an immediate neighbour
a) CA of K. D sits second to the right of F, who does not
b) GF face J.
c) BE 16. Who among the following person is sitting at
d) DG the corner of the table?
e) FC a) E
b) K
14. Who among the following person visits the c) I
hospital three persons before E? d) H
a) C e) F
b) The one who visits on Wednesday
c) A 17. Who among the following person sits second
d) G to the right of D?
e) The one who visits immediately after C a) G
b) I
15. What is the position of G with respect to B? c) J
a) Two persons before d) H
b) Three persons after e) E
c) Immediately before
d) Four persons after 18. How many persons are sitting between D
e) None of these and E, when counted from the left of D?
a) No one
Direction (16-20): Study the following information b) One
carefully and answer the questions given below. c) Two
Eight persons - D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K are d) Three
sitting around a square table in such a way that e) More than three

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19. Which of the following statements is/are false 20. If one of the neighbours of E is G, then who
based on the given information? among the following is the second neighbour?
a) D and G are facing each other a) I
b) I sits opposite to E b) D
c) J sits adjacent to H c) J
d) All the given statements are true d) H
e) All the given statements are false e) F

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Directions (1-5): From the above conditions, we have two
1. Answer: C possibilities:
2. Answer: B
3. Answer: E
4. Answer: D
5. Answer: D (In the given option, only two
persons sit between the given pair of persons, Again we have,
except in option d)  L sits to the immediate left of G.
Final arrangement:  As many persons sit between L and W as
between W and Y, who sits at one of the
extreme ends.
We have,
 Only five persons sit between W and O.
 G sits fourth to the right of O.

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Again we have,
 Only nine persons sit between Y and R.
 P sits seventh to the left of R.
 M sits third to the right of P.
We have,
 X sits exactly between M and L.
 O got the award in the month which has
While applying the above conditions, case 2 gets
an even number of days and two persons
eliminated, because can’t able to place X. Thus,
after N.
1 gives the final arrangement.
 As many persons got the award before N
as after P.
From the above conditions, we have two
possibilities:

Directions (6-10):
6. Answer: D
7. Answer: A
8. Answer: B
9. Answer: A
10. Answer: B Again we have,
Final arrangement:  M got the award two persons before P.
 S got the award immediately after M.

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Again we have,
 R got the award four months before Q. We have,
While applying the above conditions, case 2 gets  F visits the hospital four days before D.
eliminated, because R got the award four  B visits immediately before F.
months before Q. Thus, case 1 gives the final From the above conditions, we have two
arrangement. possibilities:

Directions (11-15): Again we have,


11. Answer: D  As many persons visit before B as after
12. Answer: C G.
13. Answer: D  Only one person visits between G and A.
14. Answer: E
15. Answer: D
Final arrangement:

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Again we have,  Two persons sit between G and H.


 As many persons visit between F and A From the above conditions, we have two
as between G and E, who does not visit possibilities:
adjacent to C.
While applying the above conditions, case 1 gets
eliminated, because E and C should not have an
appointment on the adjacent days. Thus, case 2
gives the final arrangement.
Again we have,
 E sits second to the left of H.
 As many persons sit between E and I as
between H and K.

Directions (16-20): Again we have,

16. Answer: E  F is an immediate neighbour of K.

17. Answer: C  D sits second to the right of F, who does

18. Answer: E not face J.

19. Answer: A While applying the above conditions, case 2 gets

20. Answer: C eliminated, because F and J should not face

Final arrangement: each other. Thus, case 1 gives the final


arrangement.

We have,
 I sit third to the right of G.
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Directions (1-5): Study the following statements 4. Statements:


and then decide which of the given conclusions All Linens are cotton
logically follows from the given statements Some cotton is Crepe
disregarding the commonly known facts. No linen is Chiffon
a) Only conclusion I follows Conclusions:
b) Only conclusion II follows I. Some Cotton is not chiffon
c) Either conclusion I or II follows II. No Linen is Crepe
d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
e) Both conclusions I and II follow 5. Statements:
1. Statements: Only a few roads are trucks
All cats are dogs No truck is train
Some Dogs are Cows Some trains are bike
Only a few cows are Rat Conclusions:
Conclusions: I. Some bikes are not trucks
I. Some cats are cows II. All roads are train
II. No dog is rat.
Direction (6-8): Study the following information
2. Statements: carefully and answer the questions given below.
All Roses are lily P is the mother-in-law of S. S is the sister-in-law
No rose is Lotus of X and has no siblings. W is the niece of X. P
Only a few lotuses are Daisy has only two children. U is the father of W. V is
Conclusions: the father-in-law of U. X and U are of the same
I. All daisies can be rose gender. W is the grandchild of T, who is not the
II. Some lotuses can be lily spouse of V.
6. Who among the following person is the uncle
3. Statements: of W?
Some atoms are Nucleus a) V
All nucleus is Molecule b) Either T or V
Only a few Molecules are Proton c) T
Conclusions: d) U
I. All nucleus can be proton e) X
II. Some atoms are molecules

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7. Which of the following statements is/are not b) Sister


false based on the given information? c) Daughter-in-law
a) S is the daughter-in-law of U d) Sister-in-law
b) The number of males and females are equal d) Can’t be determined
in the family
c) P is the spouse of T. Direction (11-15): Study the following information
d) Both a and b carefully and answer the questions given below.
e) Both b and c 296 538 947 659
725
8. How is S related to T? 11. If all the digits are arranged in ascending
a) Daughter order within the number, then which of the
b) Mother-in-law following number will be the second highest?
c) Sister a) 296
d) Daughter-in-law b) 538
e) None of these c) 947
d) 659
Direction (9-10): Study the following information e) 725
carefully and answer the questions given below.
B is the mother-in-law of E, who is the brother-in- 12. If all the digits are added within the number,
law of A. E has no siblings. A is the maternal then which of the following number will give the
uncle of C. D is the sister-in-law of B, who has resultant as a prime number?
only two children. D is an unmarried person. C is a) 296
the son of J, who is the child of F. b) 538
9. How is J related to D? c) 947
a) Nephew d) 659
b) Paternal uncle e) 725
c) Maternal uncle
d) Niece 13. What is the product of the digits which are
e) None of these second digit of the highest number and third digit
of the third lowest number?
10. If A is married to X, then how is X related to a) 24
B? b) 36
a) Mother-in-law c) 65

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d) 30 e) None
e) 42
17. If all the symbols and vowels are dropped
14. If the first and third digits are interchanged from the given series, then which of the following
within the number and then the first and second will be the twelfth letter from the right end?
digits are interchanged, then which of the a) L
following number is the fourth highest? b) H
a) 296 c) Q
b) 538 d) K
c) 947 e) C
d) 659
e) 725 18. Which of the following element is seventh to
the right of the fourth symbol from the left end of
15. If two is added to all the numbers, then how the given series?
many numbers are divisible by four? a) C
a) One b) L
b) Two c) %
c) Three d) Y
d) More than three e) T
e) None
19. How many consonants are there between
Direction (16-20): Study the following information the elements which are 8th from the right end
carefully and answer the questions given below. and 7th from the left end of the given series?
W@NC#E Q$K%L^HJ&OTY*DUZ a) Four
>PA<I L®B b) Five
16. How many such letters are there in the given c) Six
series each of which is immediately preceded by d) More than six
a consonant and immediately followed by a e) Three
symbol?
a) One 20. If the second half of the given series is
b) Two written in reverse order, then which of the
c) Three following element is twenty fifth from the left
d) More than three end?

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a) U d) *
b) A e) Y
c) D
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1. Answer: D 4. Answer: A

2. Answer: B
5. Answer: A

3. Answer: E

Directions (6-8):
6. Answer: E
7. Answer: C
8. Answer: D

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Required series: 298 540 949 661 727


16. Answer: D
Given series: W @ N C # E Q $ K % L ^ H J & O
TY*DUZ>PA<IL®B
Required series: W @ N C # E Q $ K % L ^ H J
Directions (9-10): & O T Y * D U Z >P A < I L ® B
9. Answer: D
10. Answer: C 17. Answer: C
Given series: W @ N C # E Q $ K % L ^ H J & O
TY*DUZ>PA<IL®B
Required series: W N C Q K L H J T Y D Z P L B

18. Answer: E
11. Answer: C Given series: W @ N C # E Q $ K % L ^ H J & O
Given series: 296 538 947 659 725 TY*DUZ>PA<IL®B
Required series: 269 358 479 569 257 Required series: W @ N C # E Q $ K % L ^ H J
&OTY*DUZ>PA<IL®B
12. Answer: A
Given series: 296 538 947 659 725 19. Answer: D
Required series: 17 16 20 20 14 Given series: W @ N C # E Q $ K % L ^ H J & O
TY*DUZ>PA<IL®B
13. Answer: B Required series: W @ N C # E Q $ K % L ^ H J
Given series: 296 538 947 659 725 &OTY*DUZ>PA<I L®B
Required series: 4*9=36 Eight consonants are between Q and >.

14. Answer: B 20. Answer: A


Given series: 296 538 947 659 725 Given series: W @ N C # E Q $ K % L ^ H J & O
Required series: 962 385 479 596 257 TY*DUZ>PA<IL®B
Required series: W @ N C # E Q $ K % L ^ H J
15. Answer: A &B®LI<AP>ZUD*YTO
Given series: 296 538 947 659 725

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Quantitative Aptitude

Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
The given bar graph shows the monthly income of five different persons namely A, B, C, D and E and
also given the monthly expenditure of these five persons.

1) Find the ratio of the monthly savings of A to 3) The annual income of F is Rs.12000 less than
the monthly expenditure of E. the annual income of B and F spends 75% of his
a) 4:3 income. Find the average monthly savings of C
b) 1:2 and F.
c) 3:2 a) Rs.6500
d) 1:1 b) Rs.6000
e) None of these c) Rs.6200
d) Rs.5600
2) The monthly income of D is what percentage e) None of these
more/less than the monthly savings of B?
a) 150% more 4) D invested 60% of his savings in stocks and
b) 20% less obtained a profit of 30% and E invested 75% of
c) 10% less his savings in stocks and obtained a profit of
d) 200% more 20%. Find the difference between profit obtained
e) None of these by D and E on stocks.
a) Rs.360
b) Rs.400

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c) Rs.450 on education and the remaining in food. Find the


d) Rs.500 sum of amount spend on food by B and C.
e) None of these a) Rs.12000
b) Rs.13500
5) Out of the total monthly expenditure of B, he c) Rs.12900
spends 20% on rent, 35% on education and the d) Rs.14000
remaining in food. C spends 30% on rent, 40% e) None of these

Directions (6-10): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
The given table chart shows the quantity of Carrot produced in a farm in four different months namely
June, July, August and September and also given the quantity of Tomato produced in these months and
also given the ratio of the quantity of Tomato to Brinjal produced in these four months.

6) Find the difference between the quantity of b) 8:7


Tomato produced in July and the quantity of c) 1:1
Carrot produced in September. d) 23:15
a) 100 kg e) None of these
b) 125 kg
c) 150 kg 8) 60% of the quantity of Carrot produced in
d) 175 kg June are sold, 45% of the quantity of Carrot
e) None of these produced in July are sold. The quantity of Carrot
sold in June and July together is what
7) Find the ratio of the quantity of Brinjal percentage of the quantity of Carrot produced in
produced in June and August together to the August?
quantity of Carrot produced in June. a) 120%
a) 21:23 b) 108%

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c) 125% a) 48 years
d) 145% b) 40 years
e) None of these c) 35 years
d) 50 years
9) If the ratio of the quantity of Carrot to Peach e) None of these
produced in June is 15:13 and the ratio of the
quantity of Carrot to Peach produced in August is 12) A and B entered into a partnership with an
6:7, then find the total quantity of Peach investment of Rs.9000 and Rs.7000. At the end
produced in June and August together. of 2 years, the profit obtained by A is Rs.18000.
a) 675 kg Out of the total profit obtained, 20% of the profit
b) 750 kg goes to charity and the remaining profit is shared
c) 825 kg between them based on their profit ratio. Find the
d) 950 kg profit that goes to charity.
e) None of these a) Rs.4000
b) Rs.5000
10) If the quantity of Brinjal produced in October c) Rs.6000
is 20% more than that of in previous month and d) Rs.8000
the quantity of Tomato produced in October is e) None of these
33.33% more than that of in previous month,
then find the total quantity of Brinjal and Tomato 13) Ratio of the efficiency of A to B is 3:4 and the
produced in October. time taken by C alone to complete the work is
a) 500 kg 6/5th of the time taken by B alone to complete the
b) 800 kg work. If A, B and C work together they can
c) 1000 kg complete the work in (180/31) days. Find the
d) 650 kg time taken by C alone to complete the work.
e) None of these a) 18 days
b) 10 days
11) Thrice the sum of the present age of Jaya c) 12 days
and Ram is 12 years less than twice the sum of d) 15 days
the present ages of Jaya, Ram and Ragu. The e) None of these
ratio of the present age of Ram to Ragu is 3:4
and Jaya is 4 years younger than Ragu. Find the 14) Jeni invested Rs.6000 in Scheme A at x%
sum of the age of Jaya before 8 years and the rate of interest per annum for 4 years and also
age of Ram after 6 years. invested Rs.8000 in Scheme B at (x + 5)% rate

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of interest per annum for 6 years. She obtained a stream to against the stream is 16:15. Find the
total interest of Rs.16800. Find the value of x. time taken by the boat to cover 240 km in still
a) 18 water.
b) 15 a) 12 hours
c) 10 b) 16 hours
d) 20 c) 18 hours
e) None of these d) 10 hours
e) None of these
15) A man travels from City A to B with a speed
of x km/hr in y hours and he reduces his speed 18) The diagonal of the rectangle is 17 m and the
by 20 km/hr for travelling from City B to City C in length of the rectangle is 15 m. Find the area of
(y + 2) hours and the distance between A and B the rectangle.
and B and C is 500 km and 360 km respectively. a) 150 m2
Find the value of x. b) 100 m2
a) 30 c) 180 m2
b) 50 d) 120 m2
c) 40 e) None of these
d) 60
e) None of these 19) A shopkeeper bought a purse for Rs.x and
sold it at a profit of 20%. Had he bought it for
16) Average marks obtained by A and B is 85 Rs.x/3 more and sold it at a profit of 30%, he
and the average marks obtained by B and C is would have obtained Rs.800 more. Find the
80 and the average marks obtained by A and C original cost price of the purse.
is 75. Find the ratio of marks obtained by B to C. a) Rs.1200
a) 1:4 b) Rs.1350
b) 9:7 c) Rs.1500
c) 3:2 d) Rs.1800
d) 5:4 e) None of these
e) None of these
20) A shopkeeper bought 20 kg of Variety 1
17) A boat covers 480 km along with the stream wheat at Rs.x per kg and 25 kg of Variety 2
in 16 hours and also covers a certain distance wheat at Rs.(x – 9). He mixed both the varieties
against the stream in 25 hours and the ratio of and sold the mixture for Rs.36 at a profit of 20%.
the distance travelled by the boat along with the Find the value of x.

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a) 35 d) 20
b) 30 e) None of these
c) 25
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Directions (1-5):
Monthly savings of A = 18000 – 10000 = 2) Answer: D
Rs.8000 Required percentage = (15000 – 5000)/5000 *
Monthly savings of B = 25000 – 20000 = 100 = 10000/5000 * 100 = 200% more
Rs.5000
Monthly savings of C = 20000 – 13000 = 3) Answer: A
Rs.7000 Annual income of F = 25000 * 12 – 12000 =
Monthly savings of D = 15000 – 8000 = Rs.7000 300000 – 12000 = Rs.288000
Monthly savings of E = 22000 – 16000 = Monthly income of F = 288000/12 = Rs.24000
Rs.6000 Monthly Savings of F = 24000 * 25/100 =
Rs.6000
Required average = (6000 + 7000)/2 = 13000/2
= Rs.6500

4) Answer: A
Profit obtained by D = 7000 * 60/100 * 30/100 =
Rs.1260

1) Answer: B Profit obtained by E = 6000 * 75/100 * 20/100 =

Required ratio = 8000:16000 = 1:2 Rs.900

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Required difference = 1260 – 900 = Rs.360 Required ratio = (275 + 300):375 = 23:15

5) Answer: C 8) Answer: B
Amount spend on food by B = 20000 * (100 – 20 Quantity of Carrot sold in June = 375 * 60/100 =
– 35) = 20000 * 45/100 = Rs.9000 225
Amount spend on food by C = 13000 * (100 – 30 Quantity of Carrot sold in July = 220 * 45/100 =
– 40)/100 = 13000 * 30/100 = Rs.3900 99
Required sum = 9000 + 3900 = Rs.12900 Required percentage = (225 + 99)/300 * 100 =
324/300 * 100 = 108%
Directions (6-10):
June: 9) Answer: A
Total quantity of Brinjal produced = 125 * 11/5 = Quantity of Peach produced in June = 375 *
275 kg 13/15 = 325 kg
July: Quantity of Peach produced in August = 300 *
Total quantity of Brinjal produced = 150 * 8/3 = 7/6 = 350 kg
400 kg Required sum = 325 + 350 = 675 kg
August:
Total quantity of Brinjal produced = 50 * 6/1 = 10) Answer: B
300 kg Quantity of Brinjal produced in October = 500 *
September: 120/100 = 600 kg
Total quantity of Brinjal produced = 150 * 10/3 = Quantity of Tomato produced in October = 150 +
500 kg 150 * 33.33/100 = 200 kg
Required sum = 600 + 200 = 800 kg

11) Answer: D
Present age of Ram = 3x
Present age of Ragu = 4x
Present age of Jaya = 4x – 4
3 * (4x – 4 + 3x) = 2 * (4x – 4 + 3x + 4x) – 12
6) Answer: A 21x – 12 = 22x – 8 – 12
Required difference = 250 – 150 = 100 kg x = 20 – 12 = 8 years
Present age of Ram = 3 * 8 = 24 years
7) Answer: D Present age of Ragu = 4 * 8 = 32 years

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Present age of Jaya = 32 – 4 = 28 years 360/(x – 20) – 500/x = 2


Required sum = (28 – 8) + (24 + 6) = 50 years (360x – 500x + 10000)/(x2 – 20x) = 2
(10000 – 140x) = 2 * (x2 – 20x)
12) Answer: D 5000 – 70x = x2 – 20x
Profit ratio of A to B = (9000 * 2) : (7000 * 2) = x2 + 50x – 5000 = 0
9:7 x2 + 100x – 50x – 5000 = 0
Profit obtained by B = 18000 * 7/9 = Rs.14000 x(x + 100) – 50(x + 100) = 0
Total profit obtained by A and B together = x = 50, -100
18000 + 14000 = Rs.32000 x = 50
Profit that goes to charity = 32000 * 20/80 =
Rs.8000 16) Answer: B
13) Answer: A A + B = 85 * 2 = 170
Ratio of the time taken by A alone to B alone to B + C = 80 * 2 = 160
complete the work = 4:3 C + A = 75 * 2 = 150
Time taken by A alone to complete the work = 4x A + B + B + C + C + A =170 + 160 + 150
Time taken by B alone to complete the work = 3x 2 * (A + B + C) = 480
Time taken by C alone to complete the work = 3x A + B + C = 240
* 6/5 = 18x/5 B = 240 – 150 = 90
1/4x + 1/3x + 5/18x = 31/180 C = 240 – 170 = 70
(9 + 12 + 10)/18x = 31/180 Required ratio = 9:7
31/36x = 31/180
1/x = 1/5 17) Answer: D
x=5 Let the speed of the boat in still water be B km/hr
Time taken by C alone to complete the work = and the speed of the current be C km/hr.
18 * 5/5 = 18 days Speed of the boat along the stream = 480/16 =
30 km/hr
14) Answer: D Distance travelled by the boat against the stream
6000 * x * 4/100 + 8000 * (x + 5) * 6/100 = 16800 = 480 * 15/16 = 450 km
240x + 480x + 2400 = 16800 Speed of the boat against the stream = 450/25 =
720x = 14400 18 km/hr
x = 20 B + C = 30 ----(1)
B – C = 18 ----(2)
15) Answer: B From (1) and (2)

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2B = 48 x * 120/100 + 800 = (x + x/3) * 130/100


B = 24 km/hr 6x/5 + 800 = (4x/3) * 130/100
Time taken = 240/24 = 10 hours 6x/5 + 800 = 26x/15
26x/15 – 6x/5 = 800
18) Answer: D 8x/15 = 800
Let the breadth of the rectangle be 8 m. x = Rs.1500
√(152 + b2) = 17 20) Answer: A
225 + b2 = 289 20 * x + 25 * (x – 9) = (20 + 25) * 36 * 100/120
b2 = 64 20x + 25x – 225 = 45 * 30
b=8m 45x = 1350 + 225
Area of the rectangle = 15 * 8 = 120 m2 45x = 1575
x = 35
19) Answer: C
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Direction (1-5): Following question contains two d) If x ≤ y
equations as I and II. You have to solve both e) If x = y or the relation cannot be established
equations and determine the relationship
between them and give answer as, 3)
1) I) 3x2 - 44x +161=0
I) x2 – 29x +208= 0 II) 3y2 -35y +98=0
II) y2 -42y +437 = 0 a) If relationship between x and y cannot be
a) x > y determined
b) x ≥ y b) If x > y
c) x = y or relationship can’t be determined. c) If x ≤ y
d) x < y d) If x ≥ y
e) x ≤ y e) If x < y

2) 4)
I) 6x2 -7x - 75 = 0 I) 3x2 - 22x +39 = 0
II) 9y2 -11y -58 =0 II) 9y2 - 14y -39 = 0
a) If x > y a) If x < y
b) If x ≥ y b) x > y
c) If x < y

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c) Relationship between x and y cannot be b) 18


determined c) 11
d) x ≥ y d) 19
e) x ≤ y e) 12

5) 9) 75% of 2560 ÷16 +? *18 = 70% of 30% of


I) 7x2 -41x + 54 =0 5800 - 144
II) 7y2 +9y -46 =0 a) 62
a) x > y b) 59
b) x ≥ y c) 58
c) x = y or relationship can’t be determined. d) 53
d) x < y e) 64
e) x ≤ y 10) [267+ (361)1/2 * (3375)1/3 ] ÷23=? - (1296)1/2
Direction (6-10): What value should come in the a) 60
place of (?) in the following questions. b) 68
6) (?2 - 96) +[32* 578 ÷ (93 - 31*4 +65)] ÷ 8= c) 57
141 d) 63
a) 18 e) 58
b) 21
c) 19 Direction (11-15): Find out the wrong number in
d) 17 the following number series.
e) 13 11) 21, 32, 45, 62, 85, 116
a) 85
7) 18 * 832 ÷ (676)1/2 + ?2 =673 -(1089)1/2 +√289 b) 116
a) 13 c) 45
b) 9 d) 62
c) 5 e) 32
d) 8
e) 11 12) 98, 79, 62, 47, 35, 23
a) 35
8) ((384 ÷ √576) * √196 + 234) - (289)1/2= ?2 + b) 23
12*18 c) 47
a) 15 d) 62

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e) 79 17) [(65 % of 579.987) - 65.012]+ ? * 23.989 =


23.987*27.013
13) 8, 14, 22, 37, 82, 207 a) 16
a) 207 b) 11
b) 37 c) 14
c) 82 d) 17
d) 14 e) 19
e) 22
18) [(647.989 ÷ 23.987)*12.013 + ? - 48.013 ] =
14) 38, 159, 79, 127, 102, 111 24.012 *13.978
a) 79 a) 60
b) 111 b) 68
c) 127 c) 63
d) 159 d) 69
e) 102 e) 58

15) 7, 15, 28, 49, 84, 147 19) [√625.134 + 35.987 *28.016 ÷ 7.045]1/2 +?=
a) 15 45.989
b) 28 a) 33
c) 84 b) 39
d) 49 c) 35
e) 147 d) 38
e) 37
Direction (16-20): What approximate value
should come in the place of (?) in the following 20) [(441.021)1/2 *12.023 - 9.012]+?3=
questions? 15.022*18.013
16) [(17.103 *13.014 - 25.021)1/2 +(1225.012)1/2 a) 1
]* ?2 = 783.976 b) 9
a) 9 c) 5
b) 8 d) 7
c) 4 e) 3
d) 7
e) 5

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Direction (21-25): What value should come in the b) 152


place of (?) in the following number series? c) 135
21) 1248, 1127, 958, 733, 444, ? d) 168
a) 93 e) 143
b) 108
c) 97 24) 11, 32, 55, ?, 107, 136
d) 83 a) 80
e) 72 b) 73
c) 87
22) 45, 53, 69, ?, 165, 293 d) 94
a) 124 e) 65
b) 101
c) 94 25) 9, 30, 63, 110, ?, 254, 355
d) 116 a) 179
e) 97 b) 187
c) 173
23) 12, 23, 46, 87, ?, 247 d) 156
a) 176 e) 143
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Answer Key with Explanation


1) Answer: D x(x- 13) -16(x- 13) = 0
x2 – 29x +208= 0 (x -16) (x - 13) = 0
x2 -13x -16x +208 =0 x = +16, +13

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y2 -42y +437 = 0 Hence, x ≥ y


y2 -19y -23y +437 =0
y(y -19) -23(y-19) = 0 4) Answer: D
(y -23) (y - 19) =0 From I
y = +23, +19 3x2 - 22x + 39 = 0
Hence , x < y 3x2 -9x - 13x +39 = 0
3x(x - 3) -13(x - 3) = 0
2) Answer: E (3x -13) (x - 3) = 0
I) 6x2 -7x -75 = 0 x = +13/3, +3
6x2 +18x - 25x - 75 =0 From II
6x(x + 3) -25(x +3) =0 9y2 - 14y -39 = 0
(6x - 25) (x + 3) =0 9y2 -27y +13y -39 = 0
x = +25/6, -3 9y(y-3) +13(y - 3) = 0
II) 9y2 - 11y -58 =0 (9y + 13) (y -3) = 0
9y2 + 18y - 29y -58=0 y = -13/9, 3
9y(y + 2) - 29(y + 2)=0 Hence, x ≥ y
(9y - 29) (y +2) =0
y = +29/9, - 2 5) Answer: B
Hence, the relation cannot be established. 7x2 - 41x +54 =0
7x2 -14x -27x +54 =0
3) Answer: D 7x(x -2) -27(x -2)=0
From I (7x - 27 ) (x - 2)=0
3x2 - 44x +161=0 x = +27/7 , +2
3x2 -21x -23x +161=0 From II
3x(x - 7) -23(x - 7)=0 7y2 + 9y -46 =0
(3x -23) (x - 7)=0 7y2 -14y +23y - 46 =0
x = +23/3, +7 7y(y - 2) +23(y - 2)=0
From II (7y +23) (y - 2)=0
3y2 -35y +98=0 y= -23/7, +2
3y2 -21y -14y +98=0 Hence, x ≥ y
3y(y - 7) -14(y - 7)=0
(3y -14) (y - 7)=0 6) Answer: E
y = +14/3, +7 (?2 - 96) +[32* 578 ÷ (93 - 31*4 +65)] ÷ 8= 141

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(?2 - 96) +[32* 578 ÷ (93 - 124 +65)] ÷ 8= 141 75% of 2560 ÷16 +? *18 = 70% of 30% of 5800 -
(?2 - 96) +[32* 578 ÷ 34] ÷ 8= 141 144
(?2 - 96) +[32* 17] ÷ 8= 141 1920 ÷16 +? *18 = 70% of 1740 -144
(?2 - 96) +544 ÷ 8= 141 120 +? *18 = 1218 -144
(?2 - 96) +68= 141 ?*18 = 1074-120
?2 - 96 = 141 -68 ? *18= 954
?2 - 96 = 73 ? =954/18
?2 = 73 +96 ?= 53
?2= 169
? = 13 10) Answer: A
[267+(361)1/2 * (3375)1/3] ÷23=? - (1296)1/2
7) Answer: B [267+19 * 15] ÷23=? - 36
18 * 832 ÷ (676)1/2 + ?2 =673 -(1089)1/2 +√289 [267+285] ÷23=? - 36
18 * 832 ÷ 26 + ?2 =673 -33 +17 552 ÷23=? - 36
18* 32 + ?2 =657 24=?-36
576 + ?2 =657 ? = 60
?2 =657 -576
?2 = 81 11) Answer: B
?=9 21 + 11 = 32
32 + 13 = 45
8) Answer: A 45 + 17= 62
((384 ÷ √576) * √196 + 234) - (289)1/2= ?2 + 62 +23= 85
12*18 85 +29= 114
((384 ÷ 24) * 14 + 234) - 17= ?2 + 216
(16 * 14 + 234) - 17= ?2 +216 12) Answer: A
(224 + 234) - 17= ?2 +216 98 - 19 = 79
458 - 17= ?2 +216 79 - 17 = 62
?2 = 441 -216 62 - 15 = 47
?2 =225 47 - 13= 34
?=15 34 - 11 = 23

9) Answer: D 13) Answer: B


(8 * 0.5) + 10 =14

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(14 *1) +8 = 22 [377-65]+? * 24 = 648


(22*1.5) +6 = 39 312+?* 24 = 648
(39* 2) +4= 82 ?* 24 = 648 -312
(82* 2.5) +2 = 207 ?* 24 = 336
?=336/24
14) Answer: A ?=14
The pattern of the above series is as follows,
38 + 112 =159 18) Answer: A
159 - 92 =78 [(647.989 ÷ 23.987)*12.013 + ? - 48.013 ] =
78 + 72 =127 24.012 *13.978
127 - 52 =102 [(648 ÷ 24)*12 + ? - 48 ] = 24 *14
102 +32 =111 [27*12 + ? - 48 ] = 336
[324 + ? - 48 ] = 336
15) Answer: E 324 + ? - 48 = 336
The pattern of the above series is as follows, 324 + ? = 336 +48
22 +3, 32 +6, 42 +12, 52 +24, 62 +48, 72 +96 324+? =384
?= 384-324
16) Answer: C ? = 60
[(17.103 *13.014 - 25.021)1/2 +(1225.012)1/2 ]* ?2
= 783.976 19) Answer: A
[(17 *13 - 25)1/2 +(1225)1/2 ]* ?2 = 784 [√625.134 + 35.987 *28.016 ÷ 7.045]1/2 +?=
[(221 - 25)1/2 +35 ]* ?2 = 784 45.989
[(196)1/2 +35]* ?2 = 784 [√625 + 36 *28 ÷ 7]1/2 +?= 46
[14+35]* ?2 = 784 [25+ 36 *4]1/2 +?= 46
49* ?2 = 784 [25+ 144]1/2 +?= 46
?2 =784/49 [169]1/2 +? =46
?2=16 13+?=46
?=4 ?=46-13
?=33
17) Answer: C
[(65 % of 579.987) - 65.012]+ ? * 23.989 = 20) Answer: E
23.987*27.013 [(441.021)1/2 *12.023 - 9.012]+?3=
[(65 % of 580) - 65] + ? * 24 = 24*27 15.022*18.013

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[(441)1/2 *12 - 9]+?3= 15*18


[ 21 *12 - 9]+?3= 270 23) Answer: B
[ 252 - 9]+?3= 270 The pattern is
243+?3 =270 13 +11=12
?3 = 270-243 23+15= 23
?3 = 27 33+19=46
?= 3 43+23=87
53+27=152
21) Answer: D 63+31= 247
1248 -112 = 1127
1127 -132 = 958 24) Answer: A
958 -152 = 733 11+21=32
733 -172 = 444 32 +23 =55
444 -192 =83 55+25= 80
80+27=107
22) Answer: B 107+29=136
45+8 =53
53+16= 69 25) Answer: C
69+32 = 101
101+64 = 165
165+128 = 293

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