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Reasoning Aptitude

Direction (1-5): Study the following information d) C sits second to the right of A
carefully and answer the given questions: e) All the given statements are true
Seven persons - A, B, C, D, E, F, and G are
sitting in a linear row and facing north. 4. If all the persons are made to sit in the
D sits third to the left of C but none of them sits alphabetical order from left to right, then how
at the extreme ends. Only one person sits many persons remain unchanged in their
between C and A. F sits second to the left of A. position?
The number of persons sitting to the left of F is a) Three
one less than the number of persons sitting to b) None
the right of E. More than three persons sit c) Two
between G and B, who is an immediate d) One
neighbour of C. e) None of these
1. Who among the following sits third to the right
of G? 5. What is the position of F with respect to E?
a) E a) Second to the right
b) D b) Fifth to the left
c) A c) Immediate right
d) B d) Fourth to the left
e) F e) Third to the left

2. How many persons sit between D and B? Direction (6-10): Study the following information
a) None carefully and answer the given questions:
b) As many persons sit between F and C Eight persons - P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W live on
c) Two different floors of an eight storey building where
d) One the lowermost floor is numbered one and the
e) As many persons sit to the left of E floor immediately above it is numbered two and
so on.
3. Which of the following statement(s) is/are not T lives on a prime numbered floor but below
true about A? fourth floor. Only three persons live between T
a) D sits immediate right of A and V. S lives three floors above R, who lives on
b) More than two persons sit to the right of A an even-numbered floor. Only one person lives
c) A is not an immediate neighbour of B between R and Q. More than two persons live

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between U and Q. P doesn’t live on an even 10. Four of the following are alike in a certain
numbered floor. way based on the given arrangement and thus
6. Who among the following person lives three form a group. Which one of the following does
floors above T? not belong to the group?
a) Q a) T
b) U b) Q
c) S c) W
d) W d) R
e) R e) U

7. Which of the following statement is TRUE as Direction (11-15): Study the following information
per the given arrangement? carefully and answer the given questions:
a) P lives on a prime numbered floor A certain number of persons are sitting around a
b) U lives three floors above W circular table facing the centre. Atleast 15
c) Only two persons live between P and Q persons are sitting around the table.
d) S lives on an even numbered floor Q sits third to the right of P. U sits fourth to the
e) None of these left of P. S is an immediate neighbour of U. V sits
third to the left of S. Three persons sit between V
8. Who among the following person lives and R, who is not an immediate neighbour of S.
immediately below Q? One person sits between R and T, who sits
a) R immediate right of Q. T sits exactly opposite to U.
b) T 11. How many persons sit around the circular
c) W table?
d) V a) 15
e) P b) 16
c) 18
9. How many persons live between U and R? d) 17
a) As many persons live below R e) 20
b) Two
c) Three 12. Who among the following person sits third to
d) Four the left of P?
e) As many persons live above T a) S
b) V

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c) R Railway. At least two but not more than three


d) Q students wrote the same exam.
e) T M wrote the same exam only with Q. P does not
write SSC exam. K wrote the same exam as P
13. Who among the following sits third to the but not Railway exam. R and O wrote the same
right of Q? exam but not Bank exam. L neither wrote
a) R Railway nor wrote bank exam.
b) V 16. If P is related to K and L is related to O in a
c) S certain way, then in the same way who among
d) U the following person is related to Q?
e) None of these a) M
b) P
14. What is the position of U with respect to T? c) N
a) Immediate left d) O
b) Second to the left e) None of these
c) Eighth to the left
d) Fifth to the right 17. Which of the following statement is TRUE as
e) None of these per the given arrangement?
a) P does not write the same exam as N
15. How many persons sit between P and V, b) M wrote SSC exam
when counted from the left of P? c) O and K wrote different exams
a) Four d) R wrote Railway exam
b) Three e) None of these
c) Six
d) Five 18. Which of the following pair of students wrote
e) None the same exam?
a) O, K
b) Q, O
Direction (16-20): Study the following information c) K, L
carefully and answer the given questions: d) P, N
Eight students - K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, and R wrote e) None of these
three different exams viz., Bank, SSC, and

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19. Who among the following student wrote the 20. Who among the following student wrote SSC
same exam as L? exam?
a) P a) K
b) O b) N
c) K c) L
d) N d) R
e) None of these e) Both R and L

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Direction (1-5):  F sits second to the left of A.
1. Answer: C From these conditions, there are two possibilities
2. Answer: B
3. Answer: A
4. Answer: D
5. Answer: E
Again, we have
Final Arrangement
 The number of persons sitting to the left
of F is one less than the number of
persons sitting to the right of E.
 More than three persons sit between G
We have, and B who is an immediate neighbour of
 D sits third to the left of C but none of C.
them sits at the extreme ends.
 Only one person sits between C and A.

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From these conditions, case 2 will be eliminated, From these conditions, there are two
because in this case only two persons sit possibilities-
between B and G. Hence Case 1 shows the final
arrangement.

Direction (6-10):
6. Answer: D
7. Answer: C
8. Answer: B
9. Answer: E
10. Answer: A (except T, all others live on an Again, we have
even numbered floor).  Only one person lives between R and Q.
Final Arrangement:  More than two persons live between U
and Q.
 P doesn’t live on an even numbered floor.
From these conditions, case 2 will be eliminated,
because there is no place for Q. Hence Case 1
shows the final arrangement-

We have,
 T lives on a prime numbered floor below
fourth floor.
 Only three persons live between T and V.
 S lives three floors above R who lives on
an even-numbered floor.

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Direction (11-15): From these conditions, case 1 gets eliminated


11. Answer: B because T must sit exactly opposite to U, Hence
12. Answer: A case 2 shows the final arrangement-
13. Answer: A
14. Answer: C
15. Answer: D
Final Arrangement-

Direction (16-20):
16. Answer: A
17. Answer: C
18. Answer: D
We have, 19. Answer: B
 Q sits third to the right of P 20. Answer: E
 U sits fourth to the left of P. Final arrangement:
 S is an immediate neighbour of U.
From these conditions, there are two
possibilities- We have,
 M wrote the same exam only with Q.
 P does not write SSC exam.
 K wrote the same exam as P but not
Railway exam.
 R and O wrote the same exam but not
Bank exam.
Again, we have
From these conditions, there are two
 V sits third to the left of S.
possibilities-
 Three persons sit between V and R who
is not an immediate neighbour of S.
 One person sits between R and T, who
sits immediate right of Q.
Again, we have
 T sits exactly opposite to U.
 L neither wrote Railway nor bank exam.

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From these conditions, case 1 will be eliminated,


because there is only possibility L wrote SSC
exam. Hence Case 2 shows the final
arrangement.
Score Booster
Directions (1-5): Study the following information b) 6
carefully and answer the given questions: c) 9
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1. How many such vowels are there in the given
series each of which is immediately followed by 4. How many such consonants are there in the
a number and immediately preceded by a given series each of which is immediately
consonant? preceded by a number and immediately followed
a) One by a symbol?
b) Two a) Three
c) Three b) One
d) Four c) Four
e) None d) More than Four
e) Two
2. Which of the following element is exactly in
the middle of 7th element from the left end and 5. How many such symbols are there in the
the 17th element from the right end of the given given series each of which is immediately
series? followed by a number and immediately preceded
a) @ by a consonant?
b) S a) One
c) 6 b) Three
d) Q c) Two
e) None of these d) More than Three
e) None
3. Which of the following element is 10th to the
left of the 20th element from the left end of the 6. How many such pairs of digits are there in the
given series? number “62819547” each of which has as many
a) U digits between them in the number as there are

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in the natural number series (both forward and 9. If all the letters in the word ‘NEWSPAPERS’
backward directions)? are arranged in alphabetical order from left to
a) One right, then the position of how many letters will
b) Two remain unchanged?
c) Four a) One
d) Three b) Three
e) More than four c) Two
d) Four
7. If in the number “58793614526”, the digits at e) None
the odd position from the left end are dropped,
then which of the following digit is second from 10. Four of the following five are alike in a
the right end? certain way and thus form a group. Which one of
a) 8 the following does not belong to the group?
b) 4 (Level-Easy)
c) 6 a) LMP
d) 9 b) CDH
e) None of these c) TUX
d) GHK
8. If in the word ‘CIRCULATED’ vowels are e) FGJ
replaced by the immediate next letter and
consonants are replaced by the immediate Directions (11-15): Study the following
previous letter as per the English alphabetical statements and then decide which of the given
series, then all the letters in the word are conclusions logically follows from the given
arranged in alphabetical order from left to right. statements disregarding the commonly known
Which of the following letter is sixth from the left facts.
end after arrangement? 11. Statements:
a) B Only a few Books are Notebook.
b) C Some Notebooks are Pencil.
c) F No Computer is a Book.
d) J Conclusions:
e) K I. All Computers can never be Pencil.
II. All Notebooks being books is a possibility.
a) Only conclusion II follows

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b) Only conclusion I follows All Fishes are Dog


c) Either conclusion I or II follows Only a few Dogs are Rabbit
d) Both conclusions I and II follow Conclusions:
e) Neither conclusion I nor II follows I. All Fish being Duck is a possibility.
II. All Dogs being Rabbit is a possibility.
12. Statements: a) Only conclusion II follows
No Exam is a Success b) Only conclusion I follows
All Success is Failure c) Either conclusion I or II follows
Only a few Exams are Results d) Both conclusions I and II follow
Conclusions: e) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
I. Some Exams can be Failures
II. All Success can never be Result 15. Statements:
a) Only conclusion II follows Only a few Rules are Light
b) Only conclusion I follows All Rules are Red
c) Either conclusion I or II follows All Red is Traffic
d) Both conclusions I and II follow Conclusions:
e) neither conclusion I nor II follows I. All Light being Rule is a possibility.
II. Some Traffic is Light.
13. Statements: a) Only conclusion II follows
Only a few Good is Fortune. b) Only conclusion I follows
All Fortune is Bad. c) Either conclusion I or II follows
No Bad is a Luck d) Both conclusions I and II follow
Conclusions: e) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
I. No Fortune is Luck
II. All Good being Bad is a possibility. Directions (16-17): Study the following
a) Only conclusion II follows information carefully and answer the given
b) Only conclusion I follows questions.
c) Either conclusion I or II follows Six plants viz., K, L, M, N, O, and P are planted
d) Both conclusions I and II follow in a garden. Each plant has different heights (in
e) Neither conclusion I nor II follows cm).
O is taller than K and M. N is shorter than L.
14. Statements: Only three plants are shorter than N. K is not the
Some Ducks are Fish shortest plant. The height of the tallest plant is

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165cm and the second shortest plant is 140cm. 70kg. The weight of the third lightest packet is 50
P is taller than L. kg. N is lighter than Q.
16. If the height of plant N is 10cm more than 18. What may be the weight of T?
plant K, then what is the sum of the height of a) 73kg
plants P and N? b) 49 kg
a) 475cm c) 67 kg
b) 225cm d) 60 kg
c) 315cm e) Either c or d
d) 305cm 19. If P’s weight is 25kg more than O, then what
e) None of these will be the sum of the weights of P and the
lightest packet?
17. Which of the following plant is the second a) 95 kg
tallest? b) 120 kg
a) P c) 115 kg
b) O d) 110 kg
c) N e) None of these
d) L
e) None of these 20. If the difference between the weight of
packets O and Q is 10kg, then what is the
Directions (18-20): Study the following approximate average weight of packets O, Q,
information carefully and answer the given and N?
questions: a) 42 kg
Six packets of grains are of different weights. O b) 38 kg
is heavier than N and Q but not as much as T. c) 35 kg
The weight of N is 35 kg. R is lighter than only P. d) 44 kg
The weight of the second heaviest packet is e) 45 kg

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1. Answer: E 6. Answer: E

2. Answer: D
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7th element from the left end is B and 17th
element from the right end is 3, then Q is exactly 7. Answer: B
between B and 3 Given number: 58793614526
After dropping the Odd position digit: 89642
3. Answer: C
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20th element from the left end is *, then 10th to After replacement: BJQBVKBSFC
the left of * is 9 After Arrangement- BBBCFJKQSV

4. Answer: B 9. Answer: C
A%G1D&BU@96QS©YN3VE*P5 Given word: NEWSPAPERS
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5. Answer: A 10. Answer: B


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12. Answer: B

Directions (16-17):
16. Answer: C
P(165)>L>N>O>K(140)>M
13. Answer: D
17. Answer: D
P(165)>L>N>O>K(140)>M

Directions (18-20):
18. Answer: E
P>R (70) >T>O (50) >Q>N (35)
14. Answer: B
19. Answer: D
P>R (70) >T>O (50) >Q>N (35)

20. Answer: A
P>R (70) >T>O (50) >Q>N (35)

15. Answer: D

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Quantitative Aptitude

Directions (01-05): Read the following instructions carefully and answer the following questions.
The table chart given below shows the total number of students in 5 different departments [ science,
Arts, Engineering, Commerce and Computer] of a college and also given some statement related with
boys and girls in these 5 different departments of the college.

1)If in the biotechnology department, the total of students in the 5 departments. The number of
number of students is equal to 37.5% of the total hockey players is 13/10th of the number of cricket
number of students in the engineering players. The number of cricket players is what
department.The ratio of the number of boys to percent of the total number of students enrolled
girls in biotechnology department is 7:5. Find the in the sports, if the number of students enrolled
percentage of boys in the biotechnology and in sports is the sum of the number of students in
science department when compared to the total cricket and hockey?
number of students in the science and a)2.56%
biotechnology department. b)3.54%
a)42% c)4.6%
b)46.8% d)43.47%
c)45% e)None of these
d)42.12%
e)None of these 3) The total number of girls who cleared a
particular semester in all the five departments
2)The number of students enrolled in sports from together with 75% and above marks is 33.33% of
all the departments is 12.5% of the total number the total number of girls in all the five

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departments together. Find the difference Directions (06-10): Read the following
between the number of girls who got 75% and instructions carefully and answer the following
above marks in a particular semester and the questions.
total number of boys in all the five departments A juice company produces 3 types of juices
together? Mango, Apple, and Orange. The statements
a)412 given below shows the total number of peoples
b)468 working in the company in the process of making
c)450 juices.
d)429 The total number of workers in the company is
e)None of these 1320. The number of workers in making both
mango and apple but not orange is 120. The
4)The total number of boys in Engireering, ratio of the number of workers making only
computer and commerce department is what orange juice to the number of workers making
percent of the total number of girls in the science only apple juice is 10:11. The total number of
and art department together ? orange-making workers is 490 and the total
a)172.5% mango juice-making workers are 200% of the
b)183.4% number of only orange juice-making workers.10
c)166.6% % of mango juice-making workers are making
d)170.2% both mango and orange but not apple.40 workers
e)None of these are involved in making all three juices. The total
number of apple juice-making workers is 90 more
5)Find the total number of students who travel to than the total number of orange juice-making
the college by college bus, if 4/5 th of the students workers.The number of workers making apple
in science and 2/9th of the students in the and orange but not mango are 15% of the total
computer do not use college bus and 50% of the number of mango juice makers .
engireering students and 30% of the commerce 6)The number of mango juice making workers is
and Arts students who uses college bus? approximately what percentage more/less than
a) 850 the number of orange juice making workers?
b) 839 a) 30% more
c) 842 b) 22% more
d) 826 c) 24% more
e) None of these d) 40% more
e) None of these

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7) Find the approximate average number of b) 460


workers who are making only mango juices, only c) 450
orange juice, and only apple juice? d) 420
a) 337 e) None of these
b) 345
c) 325 11) A boy goes to the playground by his bicycle
d) 362 at a speed of 15 km/hr and reached 12 minutes
e) None of these earlier. If he goes at a speed of 10km/hr, he
reached 10 minutes later. The distance between
8) Find the percentage of workers making both his house and the playground is ------?
mango and apple juice with respect to the total a) 22km
number of workers making only orange juice? b) 33 km
a) 50% c) 11 km
b) 55% d) 10 km
c) 53.33% e) None of these
d) 52.46%
e) None of these 12) The chair and table sold at the profit of 10%
and 20% respectively and the ratio of the cost
9) Find the difference between the sum of the price of the chair and table is 18:11. If the
number of workers involved in making atleast difference in their profits is Rs.1600, then find the
two juices and the total number of workers in the selling price of the chair?
company? a) Rs.78000
a) 1000 b) Rs.75800
b) 1100 c) Rs.72000
c) 1200 d) Rs.79200
d) 1010 e) None of these
e) None of these
13) The volume of the sphere is 7776𝛑 cm³. The
10) The total number of male workers is 41.66 % radius of the hemisphere is 1/3rd of the radius of
of the total number of workers in the company. the sphere. Find the total surface area of the
The workers who are making more than one hemisphere.
juice are only females, then find the total number a) 100π cm2
of females who are making exactly one juice. b) 108π cm2
a) 410 c) 112π cm2

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d) 120π cm2 c) 15 4/5 days


e) None of these d) 13 2/3 days
e) None of these
14) Vessel 1 contains a mixture of paint and
water which has 24% of water. If 50% of the 17) A man started a business by investing x
mixture is taken out and poured into vessel 2 rupees. His friend Sheela joined him after 6
which has only 10 liters of water. If 76 litres of months by investing 1/5th of what he invested.
paint is in vessel 2, then find the ratio of the Find the total profit at the end of 2[½] years, if the
quantity of paint to water in the vessel 2? man withdraws his amount after 1[1/2] years and
a) 22:13 also the man gets Rs.7700 more profit than
b) 23:11 Sheela?
c) 38:17 a) Rs.13300
d) 25:16 b) Rs.15600
e) None of these c) Rs.12300
d) Rs.14400
15)The speed of the river is 16.66% of the speed e) None of these
of the boat in still water. The boat travels 36 km
downstream in 24/7 hours. Find the time taken 18) The age of A is twice that of B’s age and the
by the boat to cover twice the downstream ratio of B’s age two years hence and C’s age two
distance in upstream speed? years ago is 4:3. The difference between the
a) 9.6 hours ages of A and E is 15 years [A>E]. Find the
b) 10.4 hours average age of B and E, If the sum of the ages of
c) 8.8 hours C and E is 49 years.
d) 8.4 hours a) 27 years
e) None of these b) 20 years
c) 24 years
16) If Ragu and Somu started a work but on d) 25.5 years
alternate days and Somu starts first, then find the e) None of these
total time taken to complete 3/4th of the total
work.Here Ragu alone can finish the work in 25 19) A man invested Rs. 55000 in scheme A,
days and Somu alone can finish the work in 20% which offers 8% rate of interest for 2 years in
less days than Ragu? compound interest. After 2 years, he increased
a) 16 days his principal amount by Rs.15000 and invested in
b) 16 3/5 days another scheme at a 15% rate of interest for 5

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years in simple interest. Find the total interest train Y starts from point B and travels towards
earned from both the schemes. point A at 50 km/hr speed. If they meet at the
a)Rs.13122 center point, train X takes 3 hours to reach
b)Rs. 61652 center the point. Find the time taken by Y to
c)Rs.10123 reach point B to A?
d)Rs.11250 a) 3.2 hours
e)None of these b) 4.8 hours
c) 3.6 hours
20)Train X starts from point A and travels d) 2.8 hours
towards point B at 40 km/hr speed and another e) None of these

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Directions (1-5):

1) Answer: B The total number of students in biotechnology


The total number of students in the engineering department=37.5/100*320=3/8*320=120
department=320

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The number of Boys in biotechnology The total number of boys in the Engineering
department =120/12*7=70 =192
The number of Girls in biotechnology department The total number of boys in the computer
=120/12*5=50 department=300
Total number of boys in biotechnology and The total number of boys in the commerce
science department=70+150=220 department=129
Total number of students in science and The total number of boys in the Engineering,
biotechnology department=350+120=470 computer, and commerce
Required department=192+300+129= 621
percentage=220/470*100=2200/47=46.8% The total number of girls in the science
department=200
2) Answer: D The total number of girls in the arts
The total number of students in the 5 department=160
departments=350+200+320+430+540=1840 The total number of girls in the Science and arts
The number of students enrolled in department=200+160= 360
sports=12.5/100*1840=230 Required
The number of hockey players is 13/10th of the percentage=621/360*100=62100/360=6210/36=
number of cricket players 172.5%
The number of Hockey players=230/23*13=130
The number of Cricket players=230/23*10=100 5) Answer: B
Required percentage=100/230*100=43.47% 30% of the commerce and Arts students uses
college bus
3) Answer: B Total number of commerce and arts
The total number of students=430+200=630
girls=200+160+128+301+240=1029 Using college bus=30/100*630=63*3=189----1
The total number of girls who cleared a particular Total engineering students=320
semester with 75% and above 50% are using college bus=50/100*320=160-----
marks=33.33/100*1029=343 2
The total number of Total computer students=540
boys=150+40+192+129+300=811 2/9th of the students in computer are not uses
Required difference=811-343=468 college transportation
Computer students using college bus=[9-
4) Answer: A 2]/9*540=7/9*540=420-----3

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Total science students=350


4/5th of the students are not using college bus 7) Answer: A
Science students using college bus=[5- Number of workers making only orange
4]/5*350=1/5*350=70----4 juice=300
Required total=189+160+420+70=839 Number of workers making only mango
juice=380
Directions (06-10): Number of workers making only apple juice=330
The total number of workers = 1320 Required average=1010/3=337
Total number of Mango workers=20x
The number of workers in making both mango 8) Answer: C
and apple but not orange =120 Number of workers making both mango and
Mango+orange-not apple=2x apple juice=120+40=160
Only orange=10x The total number of workers making only orange
Only apple=11x juice=300
Orange+apple—not mango=3x Required percentage=160/300*100
All three=40 =160/3=53.33%
Total orange=490
Total apple=490+90=580 9) Answer: D
11x+3x=580-120-40 The number of workers involved in making
14x=420 atleast two juices=40+120+60+90=310
x=30 The total number of workers in the
company=1320
Required difference=1320-310=1010

10) Answer: B
The total number of workers in the
company=1320
The total number of male workers in the
company =41.66/100*1320
=5/12*1320=550
6) Answer: B The total number of females workers in the
Required percentage = (600-490)/490 * 100 = company =1320-550=770
22% more

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The workers who are making more than one We know the volume of the sphere=4/3 𝛑r³
juice are only females 4/3𝛑r³=7776𝛑
=120+40+60+90 4/3r³=7776
=310 r³=7776*3/4
Required females=770-310=460 r³=5832
r=18cm
11) Answer: C The radius of the hemisphere is 1/3rd of the
According to the question, radius of the sphere
The speed of the boy earlier=s₁=15km/hr The radius of hemisphere=18/3=6cm
He reached the place 12 minutes earlier The total surface area of the
T₁=-12 minutes hemisphere=3𝛑r²cm2
The speed of the boy after =s₂=10km/hr =3*𝛑*6*6
He reached the place by taking 10 minutes more =108𝛑 cm2
T₂=+10 minutes 14) Answer: C
T₂-T₁= 10-[-12]=22min According to the question,
D/S₂-D/s₁=22/60 The quantity of water in the vessel 1=24%
Distance =x The quantity of paint in the vessel 1=100-
x/10 –x/15=22/60 24=76%
[3x-2x]/30=22/60 The ratio of the quantity of paint and
x/30=22/60 water=76:24
x=22/2 =19:6
x=11 km If 50% of the mixture is taken out and poured
into another vessel
12) Answer: D That has 10 litersofwater
According to the question, Paint water
11a * 20/100 - 18a * 10/100 = 1600 19x : 10+6x
220a – 180a = 160000 Given 76 litres of paint in the vessel 2
a = 4000 19x=76
SP of chair = 4000 * 18 * 110/100 = Rs.79200 x=4
Paint in vessel2=76
13) Answer: B Water in vessel 2=10+[6*4]
According to the question, =34
Given the volume of the sphere=7776𝛑 cm³ Required ratio=76:34

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=38:17 For 2 days 9 units of work are completed


2*8 days=9*8=72 work [ 75-72=3]
15) Answer: A Somu can dotheremaining 3 work in 3/5th of the
According to the question, day
The speed of the river=16.66% Required time =16 3/5 days
The speed of the boat=100%
The ratio of thespeed of boat and river=6x:1x 17) Answer: A
Downstream speed =6x+1x=7x km/hr According to the question,
Upstream speed=6x-1x=5x km/hr A man invested=x rupees
The boat travels 36 km in downstream in 24/7 Sheela invested=x/5 rupees
hours. The time period of the man = 1 1/2 years =3/2
36/[24/7]=10.5=downstream speed Sheela invested after 6 months
7x=10.5km/hr We want to find the profit ratio at the end of
x=1.5 2[1/2] years
Upstream speed=5*1.5=7.5 km/hr Man : Sheela
Required time taken by the boat to cover twice 5x* 3/2 : 1x*2
the downstream distance in upstream=[36*2]/7.5 15x/2 : 2x
=9.6 hours 15:4
If the man gets Rs. 7700 more
16) Answer: B 15x-4x=7700
According to the question, 11x=7700
Ragu alone can finish the work in 25 days X=700
Somu alone can finish the work in 20% less days Required total
than Ragu profit=15x+4x=19x=19*700=Rs.13300
Somu alone can finish the work =25/100*80=20
days 18) Answer: D
Total work=100 According to the question,
Efficiency of Ragu=100/25=4 units per day The age of A is twice that of B’s age
Efficiency of Somu=100/20=5 units per day The ratio of B’s age two years hence and C’s
The work is started by somu and they do the age 2 years ago is 4:3
work in alternate days Present ages of B and C=4x-2:3x+2
To complete 3/4th of the work Present age of A=2*[4x-2]=8x-4
3/4th of 100=75

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The difference in the ages of A and E is 15 years =Rs.9152


[A>E] After 2 years he increased his principal amount
A-E=15 by Rs.15000
8x-4-E=15 Principle=55000+15000
E=8x-4-15 =70000
E=8x-19 Number of years=5 years
The sum of the ages of C and E is 49 years Rate=15%
C+E=49 years SI=70000*15*5/100
3x+2+8x-19=49 =52500
11x-17=49 Required total =9152+52500
11x=49+17 =Rs.61652
11x=66
x=66/11 20) Answer: B
x=6 years According to the question,
The age of B=4x-2=4*6-2=24-2=22 years Train X travels from A to B
The age of E=8x-19=8*6-19=48-19=29 years Speed=40km/hr
Required average=[22+29]/2 Train Y travels from B to A
=51/2=25.5 years Speed=50 km/hr
They meet at a center point
19) Answer: B Train x takes 3 hours to reach B from the center
According to the question, point
A man invested Rs. 55000 in a scheme A Distance from a centre point to B=3*40
Rate=8% =120km
Number of years=2 years in CI Total distance =2*120=240km
CI=55000/100*108/100*108 -55000 The time taken by Y to reach B to A=240/50
=64152-55000 =4.8 hours
Score Booster
Directions (1-5): What value should come in the D.82
place of (?) in the following number series? E.97
1) 67, 148, 84, 133, ?, 122
A.78 2) 12, 16, 24, 42, ?, 222
B.89 A.88
C.92 B.83

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C.94 D. x < y
D.91 E. x ≤ y
E.84
7)
3) 5, 21, 29, 73, ?, 277 I) 4x2 -21x -58 =0
A.117 II) 3y2 -32y+69=0
B.155 A. x > y
C.145 B. x ≥ y
D.134 C. x < y
E.129 D. x = y or relationship can’t be determined.
4) 3, 14, 28, 47, 73, ?, 160 E. x ≤ y
A.104
B.114 8)
C.110 I) 9x +17y = 68
D.117 II) 3x +4y = 21
E.108 A. x > y
B. x ≥ y
5) 5, 10, 17, 28, 47, ? C. x = y or relationship can’t be determined.
A.82 D. x < y
B.73 E. x ≤ y
C.92
D.87 9)
E.78 I) 2x2 -39x +187=0
Directions (6-10): Following question contains II) 2y2 -41y +209 =0
two equations as I and II. You have to solve both A. x > y
equations and determine the relationship B. x ≥ y
between them and give answer as, C. x = y or relationship can’t be determined.
6) D. x < y
I) 2x2 -15x -143=0 E. x ≤ y
II) 4y2 -43y +108=0
A. x ≥ y 10)
B. x > y I) 3x2 +17= 449
C. x = y or relationship can’t be determined. II) 4y² -7 =189

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A. x > y 14) {(728.121 ÷ 26.032) - 13.022}*12.976+?2 =


B. x ≥ y 259.012
C. x = y or relationship can’t be determined. A.13
D. x < y B.5
E. x ≤ y C.11
D.8
Directions (11-15): What approximate value E.9
should come in the place of (?) in the following
questions. 15) [125.974 ÷ √(55.122 - √(28.012 +
11) {39.976% of 284.987 - 17.986} ÷ ?3= √63.987))*12.012] =?3
59.987% of 800÷39.967 A.11
A.2 B.6
B.5 C.3
C.8 D.10
D.9 E.9
E.7
Directions (16-20): What value should come in
12) [131.012 +(3√6858.987* 3√4096.012) the place of (?) in the following questions.
÷√64.012 ]1/2 =? 16) [292 + (35% of 1580 +(529)1/2 )1/2 *18 - 76] ÷
A.19 ?2 = 72
B.17 A.9
C.15 B.7
D.13 C.5
E.18 D.3
E.6
13) [96.015 - (√144.121 + (324.132)1/2)*2.014]
+?2 = 14.987 * 2.985 17) ? * [{45+ (√784 + 3√512)} ÷ 3] = 978 -
A.3 (216)1/3
B.5 A.30
C.7 B.32
D.8 C.36
E.9 D.39
E.34

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D.26
18) (987 ÷ 47 * 18 + 267) ÷ ? = (676)1/2 +(289)1/2 E.49
A.23
B.18 22) 5, 24, 54, 198, 523, 1710
C.21 A.54
D.15 B.198
E.19 C.24
D.523
19) [(629 ÷ 37 * 13 -(625)1/2) - (14*18 -131)1/2 E.1710
+43]=?
A.239 23) 15, 26, 43, 50, 71, 76
B.219 A.50
C.245 B.71
D.217 C.76
E.228 D.43
E.26
20) [(324 - 12*19) + 1426 ÷ 31] =90 - (841)1/2
+?2 24) 7, 44, 184, 559, 1124, 1130
A.9 A.1130
B.14 B.559
C.11 C.184
D.7 D.1124
E.13 E.44

Directions (21-25): Find out the wrong number in 25) 3, 11, 38, 102, 229, 443
the following number series. A.443
21) 9, 26, 49, 85, 143, 250 B.11
A.143 C.229
B.250 D.102
C.85 E.38

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Answer Key with Explanation


1) Answer: E 3 14 28 47 73 110 160
67 +92=148 11 14 19 26 37 50
148 - 82 =84 3 5 7 11 13
84 +72=133 5) Answer: A
133 -62 =97 The pattern is 21+3, 22 +6, 23 +9, 24 +12,
97 +52=122 25+15,26 +18

2) Answer: A 6) Answer: C
(12 *0.5)+10 =16 2x2 -15x -143=0
(16 *1)+8 = 24 2x2 -26x +11x -143 =0
(24* 1.5)+6 = 42 2x(x - 13) +11(x - 13)=0
(42* 2)+4 = 88 (2x + 11) (x - 13) =0
(88*2.5)+2 = 222 x= -11/2, 13
4y2 - 43y + 108 =0
3) Answer: E 4y2 -27y -16y +108 = 0
(5 * 2) + 11 = 21 y(4y -27 ) -4(4y -27) = 0
(21 * 2) - 13 = 29 (y - 4) (4y - 27)=0
(29 * 2) + 15 = 73 y = +4, +27/4
(73* 2) - 17 =129 Hence, relationship can’t be determined.
(129 * 2) + 19 =277 7) Answer: D
4x2 - 21x -58 = 0
4) Answer: C 4x2 +8x -29x -58 = 0

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4x(x +2) -29(x +2) = 0 2y² -22y -19y +209=0


(4x - 29)(x + 2)=0 2y(y-11) -19(y -11)=0
x = 29/4, -2 (2y - 19)(y - 11)=0
3y2 -32y +69=0 y = +19/2 , +11
3y2 -9y -23y +69=0 Hence, relationship can’t be determined
3y(y-3) -23(y-3)=0
(3y-23) (y-3)=0 10) Answer: C
y= +23/3, +3 I) 3x2 +17= 449
Hence, relationship can’t be determined. 3x2 =449-17
3x2 = 432
8) Answer: A x2 =432/3
9x +17y =68......(1) x2=144
3x + 4y = 21 ........(2) x =+12, -12
(2) *3 II) 4y² -7 =189
9x +12y =63........(3) 4y² =189 +7
From (1) & (3) 4y² =196
y=1 y² = 196/4
y=1 sub in (2) y2 =49
3x +4(1) =21 y =+7, -7
3x =21- 4 Hence, relationship can’t be determined
3x=17
x= 17/3 11) Answer: A
Hence, x > y {39.976% of 284.987 - 17.986} ÷ ?3= 59.987%
of 800÷39.967
9) Answer: C {40% of 285 - 18} ÷ ?3= 60% of 800÷40
I) {114-18}÷ ?3 =480÷40
2x² -39x +187=0 96÷ ?3 = 12
2x2 - 22x - 17x +187=0 ?3= 96÷ 12
2x(x - 11) -17 (x - 11)=0 ?3 =8
(2x - 17)(x - 11)=0 ?=2
x = +17/2 , +11
II) 12) Answer: D
2y² -41y + 209=0

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[131.012 +(3√6858.987* 3√4096.012) ÷√64.012 [125.974 ÷ √(55.122 - √(28.012 +


]1/2 =? √63.987))*12.012] =?3
[131 +(3√6859* 3√4096) ÷√64 ]1/2 =? [126 ÷ √(55 - √(28 + √64))*12] =?3
[131+(19 * 16) ÷ 8 ]1/2 =? [126÷ √(55 - √(28+8))*12] =?3
[131 + 304÷8]1/2=? [126÷ √(55 - √36)*12] =?3
? = [131 +38]1/2 [126÷ √(55-6)*12] =?3
? =[169]1/2 [126÷ √49*12] =?3
?=13 [126÷ 7 *12] =?3
[18*12] =?3
13) Answer: A 216 =?3
[96.015 - (√144.121 + (324.132)1/2)*2.014] +?2 = ?=6
14.987 * 2.985
[96 - (√144 + (324)1/2)*2] +?2 = 15* 3 16) Answer: D
[96 - (12 + 18)*2] +?2 = 45 [292 + (35% of 1580 +(529)1/2 )1/2 *18 - 76] ÷ ?2 =
[96 - 30*2] +?2 = 45 72
[96 - 60] +?2 = 45 [292 + (553 + 23 )1/2 *18 - 76] ÷ ?2 = 72
36+?2=45 [292 + (576)1/2 *18 - 76] ÷ ?2 = 72
?2= 45-36 [292 + 24 *18 - 76] ÷ ?2 = 72
?2=9 [292 + 432 - 76] ÷ ?2 = 72
?=3 648 ÷ ?2 = 72
?2 = 648 ÷ 72
14) Answer: D ?2= 9
{(728.121 ÷ 26.032) - 13.022}*12.976+?2 = ? =3
259.012
{(728 ÷ 26) - 13}*13+?2 = 259 17) Answer: C
{ 28-13} *13 +?2 = 259 ? * [{45+ (√784 + 3√512)} ÷ 3] = 978 - (216)1/3
15 * 13+?2=259 ? * [{45+ (28 +8)} ÷ 3] = 978 - 6
195 + ?2=259 ? * [81 ÷ 3] = 972
?2=259-195 ? * 27 = 972
?2=64 ?= 972/27
?=8 ?=36
18) Answer: D
15) Answer: B (987 ÷ 47 * 18 + 267) ÷ ? = (676)1/2 +(289)1/2

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(21 * 18 + 267) ÷ ? = 26 + 17 22) Answer: D


(378 +267) ÷ ? = 43 (5 + 3 )*3= 24
645÷ ? = 43 (24 - 6)*3 = 54
?= 645÷ 43 (54 + 12)*3 = 198
?= 15 (198 - 24)*3 = 522
(522+48)*3 = 1710
19) Answer: E 23) Answer: C
[(629 ÷ 37 * 13 -(625)1/2) - (14*18 -131)1/2 (15 +13)-2 =26
+43]=? (26 +13) +4=43
[(17 * 13 -25) - (252 -131)1/2 +43]=? (43+13) -6 =50
[(221-25) - (121)1/2 +43] =? (50+13) +8 =71
[196 -11 +43]=? (71+13) -10 =74
?= 228
24) Answer: A
20) Answer: A (7 *5) +9 = 44
[(324 - 12*19) + 1426 ÷ 31] =90 - (841)1/2 +?2 (44*4)+8= 184
[(324 - 228) + 46] =90 - 29 +?2 (184*3)+7= 559
[ 96+46] = 61 +?2 (559*2)+6= 1124
?2 = 142 -61 (1124*1)+5= 1129
?2=81
?=9 25) Answer: C
3 +23=11
21) Answer: C 11 +33 =38
9 26 49 84 143 250 38 +43 =102
17 23 35 59 107 102 +53 =227
6 12 24 48 227 +63 =443

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