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Dear Students,
I hope this message finds you well and motivated for your upcoming Bank Mains Exams. As you
prepare to tackle this significant challenge, I want to offer you some words of encouragement and
guidance to help you succeed.
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the prize, and you will surely excel in your Bank Mains Exam.
Wishing you the best of luck and success!
[SHANTANU SHUKLA]
Sr. Educator, Adda 247

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DAY 10
S. No. Topic Sub Topic No. of Questions
1 Arithmetic With Variable 9
2 Number series Missing 4
3 Quantity Comparison 2 & 3 statements 2
4 Data Interpretation Caselet (Missing) 5
Caselet (flat +
5 Data Interpretation 4
side)
6 Data Interpretation Line graph + Boat 5
7 Data Interpretation Table + Missing 5
8 Data Sufficiency 2
9 Approximation 4
Total 40

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Directions [Q1-4]: Answer the questions based company pavilion namely BMW, Audi, Mahindra,
on the information given below. Toyota, Honda and Nissan.
A retailer sold 3 different articles on a certain day. Total number of visitors who visited BMW pavilion
The table given below shows the marked price of is 16,128 which is (__A%__) of the total number of
each article, profit earned on selling each article and visitors. Number of female visitors who visited Audi
difference between marked price and cost price of pavilion is (__B%__) of the total number of female
each article. visitors who visited car expo and 10,983 less than
the total number of visitors who visited BMW
Marked Profit Difference (In Rs.)
pavilion.
Article price (in earned between cost price
Number of male visitors who visited Honda pavilion
Rs.) (in Rs.) and marked price
is 15%of the total male visitors. Number of male
M 450 150 (3p + 10) visitors who visited Mahindra pavilion is 1890 more
than male visitors who visited Honda pavilion and
N (7p + 10) 120 270 is(__C%__)of the total number of male visitors who
O 600 (3p - 60) 250 visited car expo. Number of male visitors who visited
Audi pavilion is 1/3rd of the number of female
visitors who visited Audi pavilion.
Note: Selling price of article 'N' was 20% more than Number of female visitors who visited Toyota
that of article 'M'. pavilion is 7³ more than the number of male visitors
1. Find the discount allowed on article 'M'. who visited Audi pavilion and is (__D%__) of the
(a) Rs. 150 (b) Rs. 120 female visitors who visited Audi pavilion. Number of
(c) Rs. 100 (d) Rs. 80 female visitors who visited Nissan pavilion is 4410
(e) None of these which is (__E%__) of the total number of female
2. Find the ratio between the cost price of visitors who visited car expo.
article 'M' and marked price of article 'N'. Number of male visitors who visited Toyota pavilion
(a) 20:57 (b) 37:20 is 3 times of the number of female visitors who
(c) 24:33 (d) 33:24 visited same pavilion. Total number of visitors who
(e) None of these visited Honda pavilion is 22% of total visitors. The
3. If M = 12 X (profit earned on selling article ratio of male to female visitors who visited Nissan
'O'), then find the value of 'M'. pavilion is 9: 5 respectively.
(a) 2178 (b) 2440 5. Find the value of A?
(c) 2340 (d) 2160 (a) 37 (b) 24
(e) None of these (c) 49 (d) 18
4. If the seller allowed an additional discount of (e) None of these
15% on article 'N', then find the selling price 6. Find the value of B?
of article 'N'. (a) 17.5 (b) 10.25
(a) Rs. 375 (b) Rs. 357
(c) 21 (d) 33.33
(c) Rs. 537 (d) Rs. 472
(e) None of these
(e) None of these
7. Find the value of D and E respectively?
(a) 17 and 20 (b) 51 and 27
Direction (Q5-9):
(c) 32 and 22 (d) 40 and 15
Study the following information carefully and
(e) None of these
answers the questions based on it.
In a Car Expo in the Lucknow, there are a total of 8. Find the value of [(B × D × E) – (A × C ×
67,200 visitors who visited the car expo. The ratio of E)]/100?
number of males to number of females who visited in (a) 23 (b) 17 (5/7)
the car expo is 9: 7 respectively. All the visitors who (c) 33 (d) 16 (2/3)
visited the car expo, visits the six different car (e) None of these

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9. Find the value of [D² - (A² + B²)]? 13. Find the ratio between the total distance
(a) 775.1 (b) 757.1 covered by boat I in river V and boat H in river
(c) 617.5 (d) 761.5 U in 4 hours downstream together and total
(e) None of these distance covered by boat F in river W and
boat G in river X in 7 hours upstream
Direction (Q10-14): together?
Study the following information carefully and (a) 200:161 (b) 201:167
answer the questions given below. (c) 197:163 (d) 199:159
The given graph shows the upstream and (e) None of these
downstream speed in km/h of five different boats 14. Boat H covers some distance in 5 hours
(F,G,H,I and J) in five different rivers (U,V,W,X and Y). downstream in river W when the boat goes at
20% less than actual speed. Find the time
Upstream Speed Downstream Speed
taken by the boat J to cover the same distance
30 in river V in upstream when the boat goes
28
25 25 20% more speed than actual speed?
20
22 22
20
(a) 7.35hours (b) 8.33hours
15 16 15 16 (c) 4.32hours (d) 5.35hours
10 10 (e) None of these
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0 Directions [Q15-19]: Refer the following
Speed of Speed of Speed of Speed of Speed of information and answer the questions carefully.
boat F in boat G in boat H in boat I in boat J in Rohit has four buildings - M, N, O and P. Total number
river U river V river W river X river Y
of flats in building M is 4 less than the total number
10. Distance covered by boat F in river U in 4 of flats in building O. Total one BHK flats in building
hours downstream is k% less than the M are 11. Total number of flats in building N is 8
distance covered by boat G in river V in 5 more than the total number of flats in building O.
hours upstream. Find the value of k% speed Total two BHK flats in building N are 15. One BHK
of boat I in still water? flats and two BHK flats in building O are in the ratio
(a) 5.36 (b) 4.62 of 5:3 respectively. Total flats in building P is 26. Two
(c) 2.34 (d) 5.78 BHK flats in building P is 14. Two BHK flats in
(e) 1.32 building O are 25% less than one BHK flats in
building P.
11. Find the difference between the distance
Out of those flats in building M, south facing flats are
covered by boat H in river X in downstream
8. North facing flats in building O are 33(1/3) %
and boat I in river U in upstream in 5 hours
more than the north facing flats in building M. Total
together and the distance covered by boat F
south facing flats in building P is 17. And total
in river X in upstream and boat I in river V in
number of north facing flats in building N is 10 more
upstream in 5 hours together?
than the total number of north facing flats in building
(a) 180km (b) 109km
P.
(c) 123km (d) 130km
Note: There are only two types of flats that is one
(e) 160km
BHK and two BHK and out of them some are North
12. Boat J covers (x +26) km distance in river U in facing and some are South facing.
3 hours downstream and boat F covers (y
15. What is the average of two BHK flats in
+14) km distance in river Y in 5 hours building M, N and O?
upstream. Find the ratio between x and y? (a) 12 (b) 11
(a) 11:9 (b) 10:9 (c) 10 (d) 17
(c) 17:9 (d) 11:13 (e) None of these
(e) None of these

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16. South facing flats in building O is what 22. Find the missing number of the following
percent more/less than one BHK flats in number series?
building P? 5498,5524,5540, 5554, ?
(a) 66 (2/3) % less (b) 34 (1/3) % more (a) 5420 (b) 5573
(c) 41 (1/3) % less (d) 33 (1/3) % less (c) 5620 (d) 5960
(e) 23 (1/2) % more (e) 558
17. The price of one BHK flat is Rs.20 lakh and 23. 1089,1152,1183,1176,1210
price of two BHK flat is Rs.30 lakh. Find the (a) 1210 (b) 1089
total revenue generated from building N. (c) 1152 (d) 1183
(a) Rs. 8.1 crore (b) Rs. 7.9 crore (e) 1176
(c) Rs. 8.9 crore (d) Rs. 7.5 crore
(e) None of these
Direction(Q24-27): What approximate value
18. The price of one north facing flat increases by should come in place of question mark?
10% as there is tremendous demand of north
24. 664.011 - 892.09 + 912.32 - 625.99 + 12 * ? =
facing flats. So, an agent decides to hike his
fees to 3%. Out of total north facing flats in 130.98
building P, three are two BHK flats. Earlier (a) 8 (b) 4
price of one BHK flat was Rs. 20 lakh and (c) 5 (d) 7
price of two BHK flat was Rs. 30 lakh. Find the (e) 6
total money generated by agent as his fees if 25. ∛1730 - 776 ÷ 25 + 6/11 of 122 - 41.33 = ?
he sold all the north facing flats in building P. (a) 6 (b) 4
(a) Rs. 7.93 lakh (b) Rs. 6.93 lakh (c) 10 (d) 8
(c) Rs. 8.45 lakh (d) Rs. 7 lakh (e) 2
(e) None of these
26. 899.99% of 125.05 - 50.09 * 123.11 ÷ 41.11 =
19. What is the ratio of sum of one BHK flats from ?
building O and two BHK flats from building N (a) 825 (b) 765
to the sum of south facing flats from building (c) 455 (d) 975
P and north facing flats from building N? (e) 555
(a) 29:36 (b) 30:29
(c) 4:5 (d) 5:6 27. 12.09² + 90.09² - 44.44² + 10.09² = ?²
(e) None of these (a) 80 (b) 70
(c) 90 (d) 100
20. What will come in the place of (X), (Y) & (Z) in
(e) 60
second (II) number series. (II) number series
follows the same pattern as pattern of first (I)
number series: Directions [Q28-29]: Read the data carefully and
Series I: 2.4, 4, 7.2, 12, 18.4, 26.4, 36 answer the following questions.
Series II: (X), 20, 23.2, 28, (Y), 42.4, (Z) M, N and P are three two-digit natural numbers
(a) 18.4, 34.4, 54 (b) 18.4, 36, 52 where unit digit of each number is odd and tens
(c) 18.4, 34.4, 52 (d) 18.4, 34.4, 56 digits is even. (M is largest possible number and P is
(e) 19.4, 34.4, 52 smallest possible number.)
21. What will come in the place of (X), (Y) & (Z) in 28. If all the numbers are divided by 2 then find
second (II) number series. (II) number series the sum of remainders.
follows the same pattern as pattern of first (I) (a) 3 (b) 5
number series: (c) 4 (d) 6
Series I: 123, 171, 227, 291, 363, 443, (e) Cannot be determined
531 29. Average of M, N and O is 51. Find the sum of
Series I: (X), (Y), 402, 486, (Z), 678 digits of N.
786
(a) 9 (b) 7
(a) 258, 326, 580 (b) 258, 326, 576
(c) 6 (d) 8
(c) 256, 326, 578 (d) 258, 324, 578
(e) 5
(e) 258, 326, 578

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30. Sachin started a business with Rs 10 lakhs. 34. Shivam invested Rs. 2,000 at simple interest
Mohan entered ___ months later with a capital of 'a%' p.a. and received Rs. 4,160 at the end
of Rs 8 lakhs. Sunil entered __ months after of 54 months. Also, he invested Rs. 4,000 at
the start of business with investment of Rs 6 compound interest of __% p.a. compounded
lakhs. The ratio of profit at the end of the year annually for 2 years, and earned Rs. ____ as
for Mohan and Sunil was 2:1. Which of the interest.
following values can we fill in the same The values given in which of the following
order? options will fill the blanks in the same order in
A- 2, 3 which is it given to make the statement true:
B- 3, 6
I. (a + 6), 2760
C- 4, 6
II. (a - 9), 1290
D- 6, 8
III. (a - 4), 1670
(a) A and C only (b) B and D only
(c) A, B and D only (d) B, C and D only (a) Only I (b) Only I and III
(e) A, B, C and D (c) All I, II and III (d) Only II and III
(e) Only I and II
31. The amount of money that Rani gave to her
friend is approximately 68.88% of the 35. Vivek and Utkarsh are running on a circular
amount remaining with her. Had Rani given track at 66 mph and 114 mph, respectively.
20% less money than she has given to her Vivek is running in clockwise direction, while
friend now, she would have Rs. 434 more Utkarsh is running in anti-clockwise
than she has now. What approximate percent direction. If they keep running infinitely, at
is Rs. 3000 of the total amount of money she how many points will they keep meeting?
had? [Assume that both of them started running
(a) 85% (b) 122% from the same point and at the same time].
(c) 91% (d) 95% (a) 15 (b) 25
(e) 105% (c) 30 (d) 24
32. Rini borrowed Rs 12000 and Rs. 15000 from (e) Can't be determined
Shivani and Monika at 10% per annum 36. If 54000 = 𝟐𝟐𝒙 𝑿 𝟑𝒚 𝑿 𝟓𝒛, then find the value of
interest compounded annually and 12% per
(2x + 3y + 4z)
annum simple interest respectively for two
(a) 32 (b) 24
years. If Rini shuffled the interest rates by
(c) 17 (d) 20
mistake and repaid the total amount along
with interest at 12% per annum interest (e) 25
compounded annually to Shivani and that at
10% per annum simple interest to Monika, Directions [Q37-38]:
then how much more/less amounts were Two boats M and N are moving in water such that
paid to Shivani and Monika respectively? boat M covers 8 km less distance than boat N while
(a) Rs. 532.80 more and Rs. 600 less travelling downstream in 2 hours.
(b) Rs. 600 more and Rs. 572.40 less 37. What is the speed of boat M in still water?
(c) Rs. 600 more and Rs. 588.40 less I. Boat N covers 24 km upstream distance in 2
(d) Rs. 541.20 more and Rs. 720 more hours.
(e) Rs. 561.24 more and Rs. 600 less II. Boat M covers 64 km downstream in 2 hours.
33. A boy stole 'N' litres milk from a fully filled III. Stream is moving with speed 12 km/hr which
150 litres bottle and refilled the bottle with is 8 km/hr less than the speed of boat M in still
same quantity of water so as to make sure water.
that no one notices the change in quantity of Which of the above statements is redundant to
milk. He repeated the process 3 more times, find the answer of the given question?
after which the quantity of milk left in the (a) Only statement III
bottle was 61.44 litres. Find the value of 'N'. (b) Both statements I and II are redundant.
(a) 25 (b) 15
(c) Any of the two statements are redundant.
(c) 20 (d) 30
(d) Either statement I or II or III is redundant.
(e) None of these
(e) None of the given statement is redundant

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38. What is the distance covered by boat N in Quantity III: Aman marked up an item 15%
upstream in 2 hours? more than cost price and if he sold the item at 5%
I. The difference between upstream speed of boat more than the marked price, find the profit
M and boat N is 4 km/hr. percentage?
II. Average of the values of downstream speeds (a) Quantity I > Quantity II = Quantity III
of boat M and boat N is 34 km/hr.
(b) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II > Quantity III
III. Stream is flowing with speed 12 km/hr.
(c) Quantity I > Quantity II < Quantity III
Which of the following statement is necessary to
find the answer? (d) Quantity II < Quantity I < Quantity III
(a) Either statement I or III alone is sufficient. (e) Quantity I = Quantity II > Quantity III
(b) Only statement I alone is sufficient. 40. Ratio of age of M and N is 3:5. O is 5 years
(c) Both statements II and III together are older than N. Age of P is 20% less than N. Age
sufficient. of Q is 25% less than age of P. Ratio of age of
(d) All statements I, II and III together are not M and O after 5 years is 4:7. Sum of the age of
sufficient. M and P after six years is 47 years.
(e) All statements I, II and III together are Quantity I: Find the sum of age of M after 3 years
sufficient. and age of N after 2 years?
Quantity II: Find the sum of age of Q after 4 years
Direction(Q39-40): and age of P after 6 years?
Study the following information carefully and Quantity III: Find the sum of age of M after 3
answer the questions given below. years and age of P after 7 years
39. Quantity I: Sam marks up his product by 60% (a) Quantity: I > Quantity: II = Quantity III
above the cost price then gives 20% discount. (b) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II > Quantity III
Find the profit percentage of the shopkeeper? (c) Quantity I > Quantity II < Quantity III
Quantity II: Rohit buys a bike at Rs.2500, and (d) Quantity II < Quantity I < Quantity III
then he spends Rs.750 in repairing then sells the
(e) Quantity I = Quantity II = Quantity III
bike at Rs.3500. Find the profit percentage of the
Rohit?

Solutions
Soln.(1-4). So, selling price = 200 + 150 = Rs. 350
Cost price of article 'M' = 450 - (3p + 10) = Rs. And, profit = 350 - 200 = Rs. 150
(440 – 3p) Similarly,
So, selling price of article 'M' = 440 – 3p + 150 = Marked Cost Selling Profit
Rs. (590 – 3p) Article price (in price price (in earned
Cost price of article 'N' = 7p + 10 - 270 = Rs. (7p - Rs.) (in Rs.) Rs.) (in Rs.)
260)
And, selling price of article 'N' = 7p- 260 + 120 = M 450 200 350 150
Rs. (7p - 140)
N 570 300 420 120
ATQ;
7p - 140 = 1.2 X (590 – 3p) 0 600 350 530 180
Or, 7p - 140 = 708 - 3.6p
Or, 10.6p = 848 1. Discount allowed on article 'M' = 450 - 350 = Rs.
So, p = 80 100
Now, for article 'M': 2. Required ratio = 200:570 = 20:57
Marked price = Rs. 450 3. Profit earned on selling article 'O' = 180
Cost price = 450 - (3 X 80 + 10) = Rs. 200 So, M = 180 X 12 = 2160

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4. Marked price of article 'N' = Rs. 570 pavilion = 14,784 – 5670 => 9114
Required selling price = (570 - 150) X 0.85 = Rs. Number of male visitors who visited BMW
357 pavilion is,
Soln.(5-9) = 37,800 – (5670 + 1715 + 7560 + 7938 + 6174)
Total number of visitors who visited the car expo = 37,800 – 29,057 =>8743
is = 67,200 Number of female visitors who visited BMW
Total number of male visitors who visited car pavilion = 16,128 – 8743 => 7385
expo = 67,200 × 9/16 => 37,800 Number of female visitors who visited Mahindra
Total number of female visitors who visited car pavilion is,
expo = 67,200 × 7/16 => 29,400 = 29,400 – (9114 + 5145 + 4410 + 7385 + 2058)
Total number of visitors who visited BMW = 29,400 – 28,112 => 1288
pavilion = 16,128 5. From the above common explanation it is clear
So, the percentage of visitors who visited BMW that,
Pavilion is, The value of A is = 24
= 16,128/67,200 × 100 =>24 (Value of A) 6. From the above common explanation it is clear
Number of female visitors who visited Audi that,
pavilion = 16,128 – 10,983 => 5145 The value of Q is = 17.5
So, the percentage of female visitors who visited
7. From the above common explanation it is clear
Audi pavilion is,
that,
= 5145/29,400 × 100 =>17.5 (Value of B)
The value of S and T is = 40 and 15
Number of male visitors who visited Honda
pavilion = 37,800 × 15/100 = 5670 8. Value of [(B × D × E) – (A × C × E)]/100
Number of male visitors who visited Mahindra = [(17.5 × 40 × 15) – (24 × 20 × 15)]/100
pavilion = 5670 + 1890 = 7560 = (10,500 – 7200)/100
So, the percentage of male visitors who visited = 3300/100 => 33
Mahindra pavilion is, 9. Value of [D² - (A² + B²)]
= 7560/37,800 × 100 =>20 (Value of C) = 40² - (24² + 17.5²)
Number of male visitors who visited Audi = 1600 – (576 + 306.25)
pavilion = 5145 × 1/3 = 1715 = 1600 – 882.25
Number of female visitors who visited Toyota = 717.75
pavilion is = 1715 + 7³ = 1715 + 343 => 2058
So, the percentage of female visitors who visited Soln.(10-14)
Toyota pavilion is, Upstream speed of boat F in river U is 8 km/hr
= 2058/5145 × 100 =>40 (Value of D) and downstream speed of boat F in river U is 16
Number of female visitors who visited Nissan km/hr.
pavilion = 4410 So, speed of boat F is = [16+8]/2= 12 km/hr
So, the percentage of female visitors who visited Speed of stream in river U is = [16-8]/2=4 km/hr.
Nissan pavilion is, Similarly, we can calculate the others value also
= 4410/29,400 × 100 =>15 (Value of E) Speed of Speed of
Number of male visitors who visited Toyota Boat boat River stream
pavilion = 3 × 2058 =>6174 (km/hr) (km/hr)
Total number of visitors who visited Honda F 12 U 4
pavilion = 67,200 × 22/100 => 14,784 G 20 V 5
Number of male visitors who visited Nissan H 25 W 3
pavilion = 4410 × 9/5 =>7938 I 16 X 6
Number of female visitors who visited Honda J 18 Y 2

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10. In five hours, upstream boat G goes in river V = Total south facing flats in building P = 17
5*[20-5] =75 km Total north facing flats in building P = 26-17 = 9
In 4 hours, downstream boat F goes in river U is Total number of north facing flats in building N =
4*[12+4] = 64 km 10 + Total north facing flats in building P = 10+9
Hence k = [75-64]*100/75=14.66% = 19
So,16*14.66/100=2.34 Total number of south facing flats in building N =
11. = [(31*5+12*5)-(6*5+11*5)] = 130km 32-19 = 1

12. x +26= [18+4]*3 One Two South North


Total
Or, x =66 – 26=40 BHK BHK facing facing
flats
So, y +14=[12-2]*5=50 flats flats flats flats
Or, y =50-14=36 M 20 11 9 8 12
So, x:y =40:36=10:9
N 32 17 15 13 19
13. Ratio = [(16+5) *4+(25+4) *4]: [(12-3)*7+(20-
6)*7]=200:161 O 24 15 9 8 16
14. Boat H goes = [25*80/100 +3]*5=115 km
P 26 12 14 17 9
Time = [115/{(18*120/100 -5)}]=6.93 hour
15. Average of two BHK flats in building M, N and O
Soln.(15-19) = (9+15+9) /3
Total number of flats in building M = total = 33/3 = 11
number of flats in building O - 4
16. Percentage = [(12-8) /12] * 100
Total one BHK flats in building M = 11
= 100/3 % = 33(1/3) %
Total number of flats in building N = total
number of flats in building O + 8 17. Revenue from one BHK flats in building N =
Total two BHK flats in building N = 15 20*17 = Rs. 3.4 crore
One BHK flats in building O: two BHK flats in Revenue from two BHK flats in building N =
building O = 5:3 15*30 = Rs. 4.5 crore
Total flats in building P = 26 Total revenue generated from building N = 3.4 +
Two BHK flats in building P = 14 4.5 = Rs. 7.9 crore
One BHK flats in building P = 26-14 = 12 18. For one flat,
Two BHK flats in building O = [1-(25/100)] * one Price of one BHK north facing flat after hike in
BHK flats in building P = 3/4 * 12 = 9 prices = 20*1.1 = Rs. 22 lakh
One BHK flats in building O = 5/3*9 = 15 For all flats,
Total flats in building O = One BHK flats in Total revenue of one BHK north facing flats after
building O + two BHK flats in building O = 9+15 = hike in prices = 22*6 = Rs. 1.32 crore
24 For one flat,
Total number of flats in building N = 24+8 = 32 Price of two BHK north facing flat after hike in
Total one BHK flats in building N = 32 - Total two prices = 30*1.1 = Rs. 33 lakh
BHK flats in building N = 32-15 = 17 For all flats,
Total number of flats in building M = 24-4 = 20 Total revenue of two BHK north facing flats after
Total two BHK flats in building M = 20 - Total one hike in prices = 33*3 = Rs. 99 lakh
BHK flats in building M = 20 - 11 = 9 Total revenue of all north facing flats after hike in
South facing flats in building M = 8 prices = Rs. 1.32 crore + Rs. 99 lakh = Rs. 2.31
North facing flats in building M = 20-8 = 12 crore
North facing flats in building O = [1+(100/300)] Total money generated by agent as his fees after
* North facing flats in building M = 4/3*12 = 16 selling all the flats = (3/100) * 2.31 = Rs. 6.93 lakh
South facing flats in building O = 24-16 = 8

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19. Ratio = (15+15) : (17+19) = 30:36 = 5:6
20. Series i: 2.4, 4, 7.2, 12, 18.4, 26.4, 36
+1.6 +3.2 +4.8 +6.4 +8.0 +9.6
+1.6 +1.6 +1.6 +1.6 +1.6
Series II: (X=18.4), 20, 23.2, 28, (Y=34.4), 42.4, (Z=52)
+1.6 +3.2 +4.8 +6.4 +8.0 +9.6
+1.6 +1.6 +1.6 +1.6 +1.6

21. Pattern = 27. 12.092 + 90.092 - 44.442 + 10.092 = ?2


123 = (112 +2) => 122 + 902 - 442 + 102 = ?2
171 = (132 +2) => ?2 = 144 + 8100 - 1936 + 100
227 = (152 +2) => ?2 = 6408
291 = (162 +2) => ? = 80
363 = (192 +2) 28. A, B and C are two-digit natural numbers.
443 = (212 +2) Unit digit of each number is odd and tens digits is
531 = (232 +2) even.
For ii Now, A is largest possible number. So, unit digit
(X) = (162 +2) = 58 of A will be the largest odd digit i.e., 9 and tens
(Y) = (182 +2) = 326 digit will be the largest even digit i.e., 8
(Z) = (242 +2) = 578 So, A = 89
22. 5498+(5+4+9+8) =5524, Now, C is smallest possible number. So, unit digit
5524+(5+5+2+4) =5540, of C will be the smallest odd digit i.e., 1 and tens
5540+(5+5+4+0) =5554, digit will be even digit i.e., 2.
5554+5+5+5+4=5573 So, C = 21
We know, when an even number is divided by 2,
23. 1089=112 × 9,
then the remainder is zero and when an odd
1152=122 × 8,
number is divided by 2, then the remainder is 1.
1183=132 × 7,
Here, unit digits of each of A, B and C are odd
1176=142 × 6,
digits. So, all of them are odd numbers.
1125=152 × 5
So, sum of remainders = remainder when A is
24. 664.011 - 892.09 + 912.32 - 625.99 + 12 * ? = divided by 2 + remainder when B is divided by 2
130.98 + remainder when C is divided by 2
=> 664 - 892 + 912 - 626 + 12 * ? = 131 = 1 + 1 + 1= 3
=> 58 + 12 * ? = 131
29. Here, (A + B + C)/3 = 51
=> 12 * ? = 131 - 58
89 + C + 21 = 153
=> ? = 73/12
C = 43
=> ? = 6
Therefore, sum of digits of C = 4 + 3 = 7
25. ∛1730 - 776 ÷ 25 + 6/11 of 122 - 41.33 = ?
30. A - Ratio of profits of Mohan and Sunil = 8 x (12-
By taking approximate value, we get
2) : 6 x (12-3) = 80:54 = 40:27
∛1728 - 775 ÷ 25 + 6/11 of 121 - 41 = ?
B - Ratio of profits of Mohan and Sunil = 8 x (12-
12 - 31 + 66 - 41 = ?
3) : 6 x (12-6) = 72:36 = 2:1
?=6
C - Ratio of profits of Mohan and Sunil = 8 x (12-
26. 899.99% of 125.05 - 50.09 * 123.11 ÷ 41.11 = ? 4) : 6 x (12-6) = 64:36 = 16:9
=> ? = 900% of 125 - 50 * 123 ÷ 41 D - Ratio of profits of Mohan and Sunil = 8 x (12-
=> ? = 1125 - 150 6) : 6 x (12-8) = 48:24 = 2:1
=> ? = 975 Only B and D satisfy this condition

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31. Let the amount remaining with Rani be Rs. x. So, 'II' is true.
So, amount given to friend = 68.88% of x = 0.69x For III:
For the second case: Rate of interest = a - 4 = 24 - 4 = 20% p.a.
Amount given to friend = 0.8 * 0.69x So, Amount received = 4000 X (1.2)2 = Rs. 5,760
Amount left with Rani = x + 434 And, interest earned = 5760 - 4000 = Rs. 1,760
So, x + 0.69x = 0.8 * 0.69x + x + 434 So, 'III' is false.
0.2 * 0.69x = 434 Hence, option e.
x = 3144.9 ~ 3145 35. Number of meeting points when running in
Required percentage = 3000/3145 * 100% = opposite direction = Sum of ratio of their speeds
95.38% ~ 95% in its lowest form.
32. Amount that was to be received by Shivani with Ratio of speeds of Vivek and Utkarsh = 66:114 =
correct rate of interest = 12000*(1 + 10/100)2 = 11:19
Rs. 14520 So, number of meeting points = 11 + 19 = 30
Amount that was to be received by Monika with Hence, option b
correct rate of interest = 15000 + 36. 54000 = 27 X 2000 or 27 X 16 X 125
(15000*12*2)/100 = Rs. 18600 So, 54000 = 24 X 33 X 53
Amount received by Shivani with shuffled rate of So, 24 X 33 X 53 = 22a X 3b X 5c
interest = 12000*(1 + 12/100)2 = Rs. 15052.80 By comparing, we have
Amount received by Monika with shuffled rate of 2x = 4
interest = 15000 + (15000*10*2)/100 = Rs. Or, x = 2
18000 And, y = 3
Amount surplus to Shivani = 15052.80 - 14520 = And, z = 3
Rs. 532.80 Required value = (2 X 2) + (3 X 3) + (4 X 3) = 25
Amount deficit to Monika = 18600 - 18000 = Rs. Hence, option e.
600
37. Let speed of boat M and boat N in still water are
33. ATQ; 'x' km/hr and 'y' km/hr respectively and stream
61.44 = 150 X {1 - (N/150)}4 is flowing with speed 's' km/hr.
Or, (1536/150) = {(150 - N)/150}4 For boat M:
Or, (256/625) = {(100 - N)/150}4 Downstream speed = x + s
Or, (4/5) = {(150 - N)/150} Upstream speed = x - s
Or, 600 = 750 – 5N For boat N:
Or, 5N = 150 Downstream speed = y + s
So, N = 30 Upstream speed = y - s
34. ATQ; According to the question:
4160 - 2000 = (2000 X 54 X a) ÷ (12 X 100) 8 = 2(y + s - x - s)
Or, 2160 = a X 90 y=4+x
So, a = 24 From statement I:
For 'I': Boat N covers 24 km upstream distance in 2
Rate of interest = a + 6 = 24 + 6 = 30% p.a. hours, i.e.,
So, Amount received = 4000 X (1.3)2 = Rs. 6,760 y - s = 24/2 = 12
And, interest earned = 6760 - 4000 = Rs. 2,760 s = y - 12
So, 'I' is true. From statement II:
For II: Boat M covers 64 km downstream in 2 hours, i.e.,
Rate of interest = a - 9 = 24 - 9 = 15% p.a. x + s = 64/2 = 32
So, Amount received = 4000 X (1.15)2 = Rs. 5,290 s = 32 - a
And, interest earned = 5290 - 4000 = Rs. 1,290 From statement III:

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Stream is moving with speed 12 km/hr which is 39. Quantity I,
8 km/hr less than the speed of boat M in still If cost price is 100x then selling price is
water, i.e., = 100x*(160/100) *(80/100)= 128x
s = 12 So, profit percentage is 28%
a = 12 + 8 = 20 km/hr Quantity II,
Hence, both statements I and II are redundant. Required profit percentage = [{3500-
38. From statement I: (2500+750)}/3250] *100=7.69%
The difference between upstream speed of boat Quantity III,
M and boat N is 4 km/hr, i.e., If cost price is 100x, selling price =
(y - s) - (x - s) = 4 100x*115/100*105/100= 120.75x
y=4+x So, profit percentage = 20.75%
From statement II: Quantity I > Quantity II < Quantity III
Average of downstream speeds of boat M and 40. Let age of M and N is 3x and 5x respectively.
boat N is 34 km/hr, i.e., Age of O = 5x+5
(x + s) + (y + s) = 2 x 34 = 68 So, (3x+5)/(5x+5+5)=4/7
x + y = 68 - 2s Or, 21x+35=20x+40
From statement III: Or, x=5
s = 12 km/hr Age of M = 15
From statements II and III: Age of N = 25
x + y = 68 - 2 x 12 = 44 Age of O = 30
y=4+x Age of P =25*80/100=20,
x + 4 + x = 44 And, age of Q =20*75/100=15
x = 20 km/hr Quantity I,
y = 24 km/hr Required sum = 18+27= 45
upstream speed of boat N = 24 - 12 = 12 km/hr Quantity II,
Distance covered upstream by boat N = 12 x 2 = Required sum = 15+4+20+6=45
24 km/hr Quantity III,
Hence, both statements II and III together are Required sum = 15+3+20+7=45
sufficient.

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