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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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to fuel your dedication towards your goal. The journey might be tough, but your determination
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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 13
S. No. Topic Sub Topic No. of Questions
1 Arithmetic With Variable & in 14
Caselete form
2 Number series Statements based 4
3 Algebra 2
4 Data Interpretation Caselet 4
(Distribution)
5 Data Interpretation Caselet (Based on 4
carrom)
6 Data Interpretation 3 -Table 4
7 Data Interpretation Pie chart with 4
multiple variables
8 Data Sufficiency 2 & 3 statements 4
Total 40

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Direction(Q1-4): Refer to the following tables X, Y and Z to answer the questions given below.
Table X- Manpower for a building project in Goa
Project phase Managers Engineers Skilled workers Unskilled workers Supervisors
Design 1 3 0 0 0

Foundation 1 2 5 23 2

Construction 1 2 12 43 4

Finishing (Internal) 1 3 15 31 6

Painting 1 0 5 23 3
Table Y- cost per month for select category of workers
Manpower Cost (in Rs.)
Managers 10000
Engineers 8000
Supervisors 5000
Skilled workers 3000
Unskilled workers 1800
Table Z- Estimated time and the actual time required for each phase of the project (in months)
Design Foundation Construction Finishing Painting
Actual 5 3 8 4 2
Estimated 2 2 6 3 2

1. For which phase of the project was there the Direction (Q5-8):
highest percentage increase in cost (as Suraj has (D) acres of lands, (E) horses and (F) cars
compared to the estimated cost). that he wants to divide among four sons i.e. M, N, O
(a) Design and P. The cost of each horse and each car was Rs. (X)
(b) Foundation and Rs (Y) respectively while the cost of an acre of
(c) Construction land was Rs. (Z).
(d) Cannot be determined All the property was shared among the four persons
(e) None of these
in such a way that M and O got together the same
2. Estimated cost of construction phase and wealth as N and P got together. M got 1/3rd of the
Painting phase together are approximately horses and 20% of the cars while N received 50% of
what percent more or less than the actual the cars which is equal to the 50% of his total wealth.
cost of foundation phase?
The no. of horses that M and O got together was 50%
(a) 350% (b) 304%
more than that of N and P together. O and P got 8 and
(c) 315% (d) 290%
(e) 325% 7 horses respectively and M and O got equal no. of
cars and P got 20 cars less than that of N. P got twice
3. Find the average of the actual cost of finishing
the land than that of O but 20% less than that of N.
phase and painting phase together?
Total cost of land of N and P together is Rs 80,000
(a) 490,000 (b) 320,000
(c) 455000 (d) 366000 more than cost of land of M. Wealth of N is Rs 20,000
(e) 411000 more than that of M.
4. What is the value of the percentage overflow 5. What is the difference between the wealth of
in cost during construction? (approximately) M and wealth of P?
(a) 33.33% (b) 50% (a) Rs 1,20,000 (b) Rs 1,00,000
(c) 66.66% (d) 52% (c) Rs 1,40,000 (d) Rs 1,60,000
(e) None of these (e) none of these

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6. If N wanted to exchange all his cars with the of Rs. 50 notes dispense by Kim, while B is
horses, then who can exchange his/her maximum possible Rs.50 notes dispense by
horses in terms of wealth? Kim?
(a) M (a) 44 (b) 68
(b) O (c) 38 (d) 78
(c) P (e) None of these
(d) can’t be determined
10. For Jim, ATM dispense only Rs. 20 notes, some
(e) none of these are mutilated and some are non-mutilated
7. The wealth of P is what percent less than that notes. Out of total mutilated notes, some
of N? notes considered 50% value, while some are
(a) 42% (b) 45% 80%. Ratio of amount received from
(c) 35% (d) 48% mutilated notes whose value considered as
(e) none of these 50% and 80% respectively is A: B (A < B, both
8. Find ratio of X to Y ? are co primes). Find the value of (5B + 120), if
(a) 5: 2 (b) 15: 7 non – mutilated notes are 30?
(c) 5: 3 (d) 8: 5 (a) 120 (b) 150
(e) none of these (c) 130 (d) 140
(e) None of these
Direction(Q9-12): Read the following 11. For Sim, Number of Rs. 10 notes dispense is
information carefully and answer the questions thrice as that of Rs. 20 notes which is 14. Find
based on it. total number of notes dispense, if number of
Pie chart given below shows the percentage Rs. 50 notes > Rs. 20 notes and ATM dispense
distribution of amount withdrawal by four persons – at least one note of each given denomination?
Kim, Rim, Jim, and Sim. ATM dispense notes in (a) 75 (b) 78
denominations of Rs. 10, Rs, 20, Rs. 50 and Rs. 100 (c) 77 (d) 74
only. (e) None of these
Total = Rs. 4000 12. Amount received by Tim is 7.5 times as that
of Rim in denominations of Rs. 2000, Rs. 100
and Rs. 50 only. Find total notes dispense, if
40% M% number of Rs. 2000 notes and Rs. 100 notes
are distinct prime numbers, also Atm
dispense at least one note (distinct) of each
E% N% denomination?
(a) 8 (b) 9
(c) 7 (d) 11
Kim Rim Jim Sim (e) Can’t be determined

Note:
Direction(Q13-16): Study the following
a) Amount withdrawn by Rim is less than any
information carefully and answer the related
another person. Amount withdrawn by Kim is questions.
25% more than that of Jim. In the tournament of carrom there are three teams
b) M, E and N all are natural numbers, and amount M, N and O and there are 3 coins of different colours
withdrawn by any person > Rs. 400 (Blue, Grey and Pink). Each team had two players
9. ATM dispense no note of Rs. 10 to Kim, and and each team played two matches.
number of Rs. 100 notes dispense by Kim is Score pattern of match:
60% as that of Rs. 20 notes. Find value of (2A - 1 point for each blue coin, 2 points for each grey
+ 5B), where A is minimum possible number coin and 5 points for the queen (pink coin).

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- If a team makes a foul, then the opponent team 17. If a > 1, b > 2 and c > 3, then how many integral
will get 1 extra point. solutions of equation a + b + c = 15 can be
- If a team pocketed two coins in one shot, then it formed.
will get 2 extra points (only once in a match). (a) 35 (b) 14
- Each player pocketed at least 2 coins in every (c) 21 (d) 28
match.
(e) 42
M-N match: N earned 25 points. M made four fouls.
N did not pocket queen and M did not pocket grey 18. In the question, two Quantities I and II are
coins. Only M pocketed two coins in one single shot. given. You have to solve both the Quantity to
N did not make any foul. establish the correct relation between
N-O match: N made 1 foul and O made 3 fouls. N Quantity-I and Quantity-II and choose the
pocketed 1 less blue coin as compared to O. No team correct option.
pocketed two coins in one single shot. Score of N is a + b + c = 15 and a ≠ b ≠ c
21 points.
Quantity-I: Find the maximum value of abc,
M-O match: Only O made a foul. O scored only 15
given that ‘a, ‘b’ and ‘c’ are positive integers.
points and M pocketed queen. Only O pocketed two
Quantity-II: Find the maximum value of abc,
coins in one single shot. M pocketed 6 blue coins.
Note: There is 1 pink coin, 9 blue coins and 9 grey given that a, b, and r ≥ -10.
coins initially in the match. Each match is completed (a) Quantity-I > Quantity-II
when there will be no coin left in the carrom board. (b) Quantity-I < Quantity-II
(c) Quantity-I ≤ Quantity-II
13. How many more/less times did team M
pocket grey coins as compared to team N in (d) Quantity-I = Quantity-II or No relation
the whole tournament? (e) Quantity-I ≥ Quantity-II
(a) 4 (b) 2
(c) 12 (d) 10 Direction(Q19-20): Read the following
(e) 8 information carefully and answer the question
14. If each player from each team pocket at least based on it.
one coin in each match, then find the sum of Param can do a work in H days and While Raju can
maximum possible number of coins that can
do it in 2H days alone. When Param and Raju
be pocketed by one player of each team.
(a) 49 (b) 51 working in alternate manner (started with Raju) so,
(c) 53 (d) 47 work is completed in G days (odd integer), while
(e) 55 Param alone can do it in (G - 7) days. 3H men can do
15. The prize money received by first, second and a job in E/2 days, while (7G + 3) women can do it in
third ranking teams is in the ratio 4: 3: 2 (E/2 – 3) days. 96 men can do it in F/4 days, while
respectively. If the prize money received by 128 women can do it in (F/2 – 1.5) days.
second ranking team is Rs. 9900, then which
19. Find the time taken by 10 men and 24 women
of the following combination is correct?
(a) M, Rs. 6600 (b) N, Rs. 9900 together to complete the job?
(c) M, Rs. 13200 (d) O, Rs. 6600 (a) 48 days (b) 72 days
(e) O, Rs. 13200 (c) 36 days (d) 54 days
16. Which of the following option correctly (e) None of these
represents the team and number of times for 20. Find the value of (G + E – F)?
which queen is pocketed? (a) 21 (b) 31
(a) M, 1 time (b) O, 2 times
(c) 24 (d) 22
(c) N, 2 times (d) N, 1 time
(e) None of these
(e) M, 2 times

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21. If we place (Z) at the left end of a five-digit Direction(Q24-26):
number we will get a six-digit number which In a laptop game quiz, 10 questions are asked with
is four-times the six-digit number that we get three options conducted only once in a day at a fix
when we put (Z) at the right end of the time. If you choose a wrong answer, you are
original five-digit number. Then which of the eliminated. To win the game, you must answer all
question correctly.
following will be the pair of Z and the sum of
digits of the original five digits number? 24. A man decided to win the game by keeping
I. 9, 18 multiple laptops with him. How many
minimum laptops does he need to win the
II. 5, 13
game?
III. 7, 23
(a) 729 (b) 3 + 10⁹
IV. 6, 18 (c) 3 + 3⁹ (d) 3¹⁰
V. 8, 25 (e) None of these
(a) Both I and II (b) I, III and V
25. If he got clue, and he knew that he could
(c) All of the above (d) I, II and IV answer 2 questions correctly. What is
(e) II, III and IV number of laptops that he must have to win
22. Sujit can complete a piece of work in ‘a’ days the game?
by working ‘m’ hours per day, and Mohit can (a) 3⁸ (b) 3⁸ – 6
complete the same work in ‘b’ days by (c) 3⁸ + 6 (d) 3¹⁰ – 6
(e) 3¹⁰ + 6
working ‘n’ hours per day. If each of them
reduces his working hours per day by 4 26. What is the probability of his winning with 1
hours, each of them would take 5 days more laptop, if he knew 5 questions, and have
doubt in 2 options of other 3 questions, and
to finish the work (m, n < 16). Which of the
remaining 2 questions are totally unknown to
following is the time taken if Sujit and Mohit
him?
started working together such that Sujit
(a) 1/8 (b) 1/72
worked for ‘m’ hours per day and Mohit (c) 1/36 (d) 1/27
worked for ‘n’ hours per day? (m, n, a, b all are (e) 1/45
integers)
I. 5 days Direction(Q27-29): Read the following
II. 4 days information carefully and answer the questions
III.
10
days based on it.
3 Ratan sold Mobiles (distinct number) on six different
IV. 2.5 days days of week from Monday to Saturday. Mobiles sold
1
V. 3 2 days on Wednesday is half as that on Monday and Mobiles
(a) Both I and V (b) I, III and IV sold on Monday is (48% of n). Mobiles sold on
(c) Both I and III (d) Both III and IV Thursday is 40% as that of Tuesday. Mobiles sold on
Friday to that on Saturday is in the ratio of 4:3
(e) II, IV and V
respectively.
23. The product of the first five terms of an Note:
increasing arithmetic progression is 40/81. If a) Mobiles sold on (Monday + Wednesday + Friday
the 1st, 2nd and 4th terms of the arithmetic + and Saturday) = n
progression are in geometric progression, b) Mobiles sold on Friday = 2m% of n
what is the sum of the 1st term and the 5th Total number of mobiles sold by Ratan in a week is
term of the arithmetic progression? 30m.
(a) 2/3 (b) 3/4 E = Difference between mobile sold on Wednesday
and Thursday.
(c) 1 (d) 2
F = mobiles sold on Saturday
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27. Find F is how much % more or less than that Statement II: Mixture 'P' and 'Q' are mixed in the
of E? ratio of 5:8, respectively to form a new mixture
(a) 20% (b) 25% 'R' is formed, and the ratio of cost price (per litre)
(c) 12% (d) 15% of milk, honey and alcohol is 4:5:6, respectively.
(e) Can’t be determined Statement III: In 312 litres of mixture 'R' (formed
28. Number of mobiles sold on Thursday and by mixing mixtures 'P' and 'Q'), quantity of honey
Saturday together is 21, then which of the is 18 litres more than quantity of milk which is 6
following can be the possible number of litres less than quantity of alcohol in the same
mobiles sold in a week? mixture.
A. 146 (a) The data in statement I and statement II
B. 117 together are sufficient to answer the
C. 88 question, while the data in statement III
(a) Only III (b) Only I alone are not sufficient to answer the
(c) I and II only (d) II and III only question.
(e) I, II and III (b) The data in statement II and statement III
29. Number of mobiles sold on Thursday is more together are sufficient to answer the
than that on Friday. Then find minimum question, while the data in statement I alone
possible number of mobiles sold in a week? are not sufficient to answer the question.
(a) 53 (b) 46 (c) The data in statement I and statement III
(c) 39 (d) 31 together are sufficient to answer the
(e) None of these question, while the data in statement II alone
are not sufficient to answer the question.
30. Three vessels A, B, and C contains mixture of
(d) Either (a) or (b) is sufficient to answer the
honey and water. Vessel A contains (2E + 60)
question.
ml honey and 6D ml water, vessel B contains
(e) The data in all three statements together are
(E + 30) ml honey and (D + 40) ml water,
necessary to answer the question.
while vessel C contains D ml honey and (E +
20) ml water. When Vessel A poured into 32. The question consists of two statements
vessel B then amount of honey in vessel B numbered "I and II" given below it. You have
becomes 50% more than water, if vessel A to decide whether the data provided in the
poured into vessel C than amount of honey statements are sufficient to answer the
and water in vessel C becomes equal. When B question.
and C mixed in 1:3 respectively than find the Train Shatabdi express takes 16 seconds to cross
% of water in the resultant mixture? a pole. Find the length of train Shatabdi express
(a) 80% (b) 70% Statement I: A boy running with a speed of 's'
(c) 60% (d) 75% m/s can run around a circular track of radius 63
(c) None of these metres in 132 seconds. If the boy is running with
31. The question consists of three statements a speed of 's' m/s, in the same direction as of train
numbered "I, II and III" given below it. You Shatabdi express, then train Shatabdi takes 18
have to decide whether the data provided in seconds to cross him.
the statements are sufficient to answer the Statement II: Train Rajdhani express is 368
question. metres long. Train Shatabdi and train Rajdhani
Raman formed two mixtures i.e. 'P' and 'Q' and take the same time to cross a pole. Running in the
each of them contains milk, honey and alcohol. same direction, train Shatabdi takes 200 seconds
Find the profit/loss percent earned by him after to completely cross train Rajdhani.
selling mixture 'R' if mixture 'R' is sold at a price (a) The data in statement I alone are sufficient to
which is twice the cost price of milk. answer the question, while the data in
Statement I: In mixture 'P', quantity of honey statement II alone are not sufficient to
was 20 litres less than that of milk which was 60 answer the question.
litres less than quantity of alcohol. In mixture 'Q', (b) The data in statement II alone are sufficient
quantity of honey was 40% more than quantity to answer the question, while the data in
of milk which was 25% more than quantity of statement I alone are not sufficient to answer
alcohol. Total quantity of mixture 'P' is 400 litres. the question.

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(c) The data either in statement I alone or in Mili (working with their highest potential) in
statement II alone are sufficient to answer 16 days?
the question. 1
(a) 8 9 days
8
(b) 8 9 days
(d) The data given in both statements I and II 5 1
together are not sufficient to answer the (c) 7 9 days (d) 6 9 days
question. 1
(e) 7 days
(e) The data in both statements I and II together 9
are necessary to answer the question. 36. If Rohan can complete the same work in 9
33. Is |a × b| ≥ 10? days (with same efficiency) then find the
A. a + b = –3 efficiency of Rohan is what percent of that of
B. a × b < 0 efficiency of Lili on first day?
C. a + 2.5b = 0 and both a & b are integers. (a) 78.12% (b) 81.902%
(a) Only statement ‘A’ alone is sufficient to (c) 104.02% (d) 65.123%
answer the question (e) 102.56%
(b) Only statement ‘B’ alone is sufficient to 37. The series given below contains a missing
answer the question number Z. Find the value of Z and determine
(c) Only statement ‘C’ alone is sufficient to which among the given three statement(s)
answer the question is/are true.
(d) Any of two statements are sufficient to 74, 290, 241, 753, 672, Z, 1551
answer the question
I: The nearest perfect square number to Z is
(e) All three together are sufficient to answer the
1600
question
II: Z is divisible by 11
34. The following questions are accompanied by III: (Z + 28) is a multiple of 50.
three statements A, B and C. You have to (a) Only I (b) Only II
determine which statement(s) is/are (c) Only I and II (d) Only II and III
necessary/sufficient to answer the question. (e) Only III
What will be 26 times of 26th term of Arithmetic
progression (AP)? 38. Given below are two number series I and II
A. If eight times of the 8th term of that A.P. is where the missing numbers in series I and II
equal to 18th times the 18th term of that A.P. are Z and X, respectively. Find the value of Z
B. If first term of AP is a prime number. and X and find which among the given options
C. If difference between two terms in A.P. is an gives the correct value of (Z - X)
odd number. I: 5000, 4000, 3000, 2100, Z, 819
(a) Only statement ‘A’ alone is sufficient to II: 4, 6, 15, 56, X, 1644
answer the question (a) 1120 (b) 1090
(b) Only statement ‘B’ alone is sufficient to (c) 980 (d) 1240
answer the question (e) 1050
(c) Only statement ‘C’ alone is sufficient to
39. Given below are two number series I and II
answer the question
where the missing numbers in series 'I' and
(d) Any of two statements are sufficient to
'II' are Z and X, respectively. Find the value of
answer the question
(e) All three together are sufficient to answer the Z and X and find which among the given
question options gives the HCF of Z and X.
I: 77, 106, 48, Z, 19, 164
Direction (Q35-36): II: 141, 98, X, 63, 71, 96
Mili and Lili working together on a work ‘M such that (a) 9 (b) 15
their total working efficiency decreases by 10% (c) 8 (d) 6
every day from the previous day and they completed (e) 3
the work in 5 days. Ratio of the efficiency of the Mili 40. The following numbers form a series. Find
and Lili is 4 : 5. the odd one out.
35. In how many days Mili and Lili together -2, 12, 40, 160, 880, 3540
(working with their highest potential) can (a) 12 (b) 160
complete the work N, which is completed by (c) 40 (d) 880
(e) 3540

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Solutions
Soln. (1-4): Soln.(Q5-8):
1. Since, manpower and cost is same, therefore 5.
increase in cost is due to the difference of Horses Cars Land (in acres)
estimated and actual time only. M E/3 F/5
Therefore, percentage 2𝐸
N F/2 5l
𝐴𝑐𝑡𝑢𝑎𝑙 𝑡𝑖𝑚𝑒−𝐸𝑠𝑡𝑖𝑚𝑎𝑡𝑒𝑑 𝑡𝑖𝑚𝑒
For design = 𝐸𝑠𝑡𝑖𝑚𝑎𝑡𝑒𝑑 𝑡𝑖𝑚𝑒
× 100% 3
(5−2 ) 3 − 15
= × 100% = × 100% = 150%
2 2 O 8 F/5 2l
(3−2 ) 1
For foundation= 2 × 100% = 2 × 100% = 50% P 7 F/10 4l
(8−6 ) 2 Let the acres of land received by O be 2l
For construction= 6 × 100% = 6 × 100% =
Now,
33.33%
ATQ,
Thus, the percentage was highest for design. 𝐹 𝐹
, − = 20
2. Estimate cost of construction phase 2 10

=6×[1×10000+2×8000+12×3000+43×1800+4× Or F = 50
5000] Hence total no. of cars = 50
𝐸 3 2𝐸
=6(10000+16000+36000+77400+20000) Also, 3 + 8 = 2 ( 3 − 15 + 7 )
= 956400 Or, 2 (y + 8) = 3 (2y - 8)
Estimate cost of painting phase Or E = 30
=2[10,000+5×3000+23×1800+3×5000] Hence total no. of horses = 30
= 162800 N`s total wealth = 2 × 25 × 𝑦 = 50y
Actual cost of foundation phase N`s wealth on account of land = 50Y-(25Y+5X) =
= 3×[10,000+16000+15000+23×1800+2×5000] (25Y-5X)
= 277200 Or,5lZ = (25Y-5X)
Required percentage = Hence 2lZ = (10Y-2X)
= (956400 + 162800)− 277200
× 100 = 303.75 And, 4lZ = (20Y-4X)
277200
Total wealth of M and O = Total wealth of N and
≈ 304%
P
3. Actual cost of Finishing phase Wealth of M + (8 × 𝑋 + 10 × 𝑌 + (10Y − 2X) )
=4×[10000+3×8000+15×3000+31×1800×6×50 = 50Y + (7× 𝑋 + 5 × 𝑌 + (20𝑌 − 4𝑋))
00] So, wealth of M = (55Y-3X)
= 659200 Wealth of M on account of land = (55Y-3X) –
Actual cost of painting phase (10× 𝑋 + 10 × 𝑌)
= 2×(10,000+5×3000+23×1800+3×5000) ATQ
= 162800 {(25Y- 5X)+ (20Y – 4X) – (45Y – 13X)}= 80,000
1 X = 20,000
Required Average = 2
× [659200 + 162800] =
And,
Rs.411000
50Y – (55Y – 3X) = 20,0000
4. Here, the overflow means the actual variation 3X – 5Y = 20000
from the estimated and actual expenses. Y = Rs 8,000
(8−6 ) 2
For construction = 6
× 100% = 6 × 100% = 5. Difference = 3,80,000 – 2,60,000 = Rs 1,20,000
33.33% 6. Value of N’s Cars = 25 × 8000 = 200000 = 2 lakh
From above solution, we can say that percentage Value of M’s horses = 10 × 20000 = 200000 = 2
overflow in costs during construction is 33.33%. lakh

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So, N can exchange his horses with M. Amount in form of non – mutilated = 30 x 20 = Rs.
(400000−260000) 600
7. Required percentage = × 100
400000 So, amount in form of mutilated notes = 800 –
= 35%
600 = 200
8. 20000:8000 = 5:2 Let number of mutilated notes whose values
considered as 50% and 80% = a and b
Soln.(9-12): respectively
Amount withdraw by Kim is 25% more than that Now,
of Jim. 20 x 50% x a + 20 x 80% x b = 200
Now, 5a + 8b = 100
5E/4 + N + E = 100 – 40
Value of a = 20 – 8b/5
N = 60 – 9E/4
If b = 5, a = 12
Amount withdrawn by Rim is less than any other
If b = 10, a = 4
person, So, E > N
Amount received from mutilated notes whose
If E = 4, N = 51 (Not possible)
If E = 8, N = 42 (Not possible) value considered 80% = 20 x 80% x 5 Or 20 x
Value of E is increased by 4, then value of N 80% x 10 = 80 or 160
decreased by 9. So, possible of amount received from notes
If E = 20, then N = 15 (possible) considered 80% value = 160
If E = 24, then N = 6 So, A: B = 40:160 = 1:4
Then amount received by Rim = 6% x 4000 = 240 Required value = (5 x 4 + 120) = 140
(not possible) 11. For Sim
So, Value of E = 20 and N = 15 Total amount = Rs. 1600
Name of person Amount withdraw Amount in form of (Rs. 100 + Rs. 50) notes =
Kim 25% × 4000 = 1000 1600 – 14 x 20 – 42 x 10 = 900
Rim 15% × 4000 = 600 Rs. 50 notes > 14 (must be even)
Jim 20% × 4000 = 800 If number of Rs. 50 notes = 16
Sim 40% × 4000 = 1600 So, number of Rs. 100 notes = (900 – 800)/2 = 1
9. According to questions, If number of Rs. 50 notes are 18, then number of
For Kim 100 notes are 0. This is not possible because ATM
Amount withdrawn by Kim = Rs. 1000 dispense at least one note of each given
Number of Rs. 10 notes = 0 denomination.
Let number of Rs. 20 notes = 5a So, total number of notes = 14 + 42 + 16 + 1 = 73
So, number of Rs. 100 notes = 60% x 5a = 3a 12. For Tim,
Let number of Rs. 50 notes = b Amount dispense by Tim = 7.5 x 600 = Rs. 4500
Now, Number of Rs. 2000 notes and Rs. 100 notes are
3a x 100 + b x 50 + 5a x 20 = 1000 distinct prime.
400a + 50b = 1000 So, only possible value of Rs. 2000 notes = 2
8a + b = 20 Amount in form of (Rs. 100 + Rs. 50) notes =
If a = 1, b = 12 4500 – 4000 = Rs. 500
If a = 2, b = 4 If number of Rs. 100 notes = 3
So, maximum possible number of Rs. 50 notes = So, Rs. 50 notes = 200/5 = 4 (possible)
12 If number of Rs. 100 notes = 5
Minimum possible number of Rs. 50 notes = 4 Number of Rs. 50 notes = 0 (not possible)
Required value = (4 x 2 + 12 x 5) = 68 So, total number of notes = 2 + 3 + 4 = 9
10. For Jim Hence answer is option B
Total amount received = Rs. 800

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Soln.(13-16): Score of N from pocketing coins = 21 - 3 = 18
There are three teams, and each team has two points
players. So, total 6 players are there. Score of N from (either grey or (grey + queen))
M-N match: coins = 18 - 4 = 14 points
N did not pocket queen and M did not pocket grey If N pocketed queen, then score of N from grey
coins. This means M pocketed queen and N coin will be (14 - 5 = 9) points, and it is not
pocketed all 9 grey coins. possible because for every grey coin a team earns
Score of M from queen = 5 coins 2 points. And, due to this, points from grey coins
Score of N from grey coins = 2 * 9 = 18 points will be even.
M made four fouls. So, points earned by N from So, N did not pocketed queen. Then, score of N
M's fouls = 1 * 4 = 4 points from grey coins = 14 points
Score of N = score of N from grey coins + score of Number of grey coins pocketed by N = 14/2 = 7
N from blue coins + score of N from M's fouls Number of grey coins pocketed by O = 9 - 7 = 2
25 = 18 + score of N from blue coins + 4 Score of O from grey coins = 2 * 2 = 4 points
Score of N from blue coins = 3 points Score of O from queen = 5 points
Number of blue coins pocketed by N = 3/1 = 3 Score of O = score of O from queen + score of O
Number of blue coins pocketed by M = 9 - 3 = 6 from grey coins + score of O from blue coins +
Score of M from blue coins = 1 * 6 = 6 points score of O from N's foul
N did not make any foul. So, M did not get any =5+4+5+1
point from N's foul. = 15 points
M pocketed two coins in one single shot. Then, M-O match:
extra score of M = 2 points Team M pocket queen. So, O did not pocketed
Score of M = score of M from queen + score of M queen.
from grey coins + score of M from blue coins + Score of M from queen = 5 points
extra score for pocketing two coins in a single Total score of O = 15 points
shot Only O made a foul. Then, point obtained by M
=5+0+6+2 from O's foul = 1 point
= 13 O pocketed two coins in one single shot. Then,
N-O match: extra points obtained by O = 2 points
N pocketed 1 less blue coin as compared to O. Then, O's score by pocketing coins = 15 - 2 = 13
Then, points
Total number of blue coins = 9 P pocketed 6 black coins. Then, score of P from
Number of blue coins pocketed by N = Number of black coins = 6 * 1 = 6 points
blue coins pocketed by O - 1 Number of black coins pocketed by R = 9 - 6 = 3
Then, 9 = Number of blue coins pocketed by N + Score of R from black coins = 3 * 1 = 3 points
Number of blue coins pocketed by O Score of R from white coins = 13 - 3 = 10 points
9 = Number of blue coins pocketed by O + Number of white coins pocketed by R = 10/2 = 5
Number of blue coins pocketed by O - 1 Then, number of white coins pocket by P = 9 - 5
Number of blue coins pocketed by O = 5 =4
Number of blue coins pocketed by N = 5 - 1 = 4 Score of P from white coins = 4 * 2 = 8 points
Score of O from blue coins = 5 * 1 = 5 points M's score by pocketing coins = score from pink,
Score of N from blue coins = 4 * 1 = 4 points grey and blue coins = 5 + 8 + 6 = 19
N made 1 foul and O made 3 fouls. Then, score of Total score of M = 19 + 1 (extra point from O's
N from O's fouls = 3 * 1 = 3 points foul) = 20 points
And, score of O from N's foul = 1 * 1 = 1 point 13. Number of grey coins pocketed by team M in
No team pocketed two coins in one single shot. both matches together = 0 + 4 = 4
Score of N = 21 points

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Number of grey coins pocketed by team N in both For a = 4 set 5
matches together = 9 + 7 = 16 similarly
Therefore, difference = 16 - 4 = 12 …..
So, team M pocketed grey coins 12 times less as ……
compared to team N. a = 8 set 1
14. Total number of coins pocketed by team M = (1 + Total integration solution = 28
0 + 6) + (1 + 4 + 6) = 18 18. Quantity I:
Total number of coins pocketed by team N = (0 + We know that the product of three numbers is
9 + 3) + (0 + 7 + 4) = 23 maximum when they’re all equal.
Total number of coins pocketed by team O = (1 + But since, here they cannot be equal, lets
2 + 5) + (0 + 5 + 3) = 16 consider the next best case, i.e., a = 6, b = 5 and c
Each player from each team pocket at least one = 4.
coin in each match. Then, So, required product = 6 × 5 × 4 = 120
Maximum number of coins pocketed by one So, Quantity I = 120
player from team M Quantity II:
= 18 - 2 (by 2nd player in two matches) = 16 Let’s take ‘a’ as (-10) and ‘b’ as (-9).
Maximum number of coins pocketed by one So, c = 15 – (-10) – (-9) = 34
player from team N So, abc = (-10) × (-9) × 34 = 3060
= 23 - 2 (by 2nd player in two matches) = 21 So, Quantity II = 3060
Maximum number of coins pocketed by one So, Quantity II > Quantity I.
player from team O = Hence, option b.
= 16 - 2 (by 2nd player in two matches) = 14
Therefore, sum = 16 + 21 + 14 = 51 Soln.(19-20):
15. Total score of M = 13 + 20 = 33 points (second) When Param and Raju worked in alternate day,
Total score of N = 25 + 21 = 46 points (first) starting with Raju so work is completed in odd
Total score of O = 15 + 15 = 30 points (third) days. That means Raju also worked on last day.
Prize money ratio, N: M: O = 4: 3: 2 Let, in alternate manner number of days for
Then, prize money received by M = Rs. 9900 which Param worked = a
Prize money received by N = 9900 * 4/3 = Rs. So, in alternate manner, number of days for
13200 which
Prize money received by O = 9900 * 2/3 = Rs. Raju worked = (a + 1)
6600 So, in alternate manner work is completed in
So, option (d) is correct. (G)= a+ a + 1 = 2a + 1 days
Ratio of efficiency of Param and Raju = 2H: H =
16. M pocketed queen twice.
2:1
N did not pocketed queen in any of the match.
Now,
O pocketed queen once.
2 x a + 1 x (a + 1) = 2 x (2a + 1 – 7)
Hence, option (e) is the correct answer.
3a + 1 = 4a – 12
17. a + b + c = 15 So, value of a = 13
Least value of a = 2 highest value of a = 8 Time taken by Param alone to complete the work
For b =3 for b = 9 = (2 x 13 – 6) = 20 days = H
For c = 4 for c = 10 Value of G = 2 x 13 + 1 = 27
When a = 2 Let efficiency of each man and a woman = A and
(b,c) = (3,10)(4,9)(5,8)(6,7)(7,6)(8,5)(9,4) total B units/day
7 sets Now,
When a = 3 3 x 20 x A x E/2 = 96 x A x F/4
(b,c) = (3,9)(4,8)(5,7)(6,6)(7,5)(8,4) total 6 sets

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30E = 24F d × (3𝑑 − 𝑎) = 0
𝑎
E/F = 4/5 = 4k/5k d=3
Also, Substituting the value of d in (i),we get a = 1
(27 x 7 + 3) x B x (4k/2 – 3) = 128 x B x (5k/2 – Hence, the sum =(a-2d) + (a + 2d)= 2a = 2
1.5)
192 x (2k – 3) = 64 x (5k – 3) Solution(24-26):
6k – 9 = 5k – 3
24. To win the game, he must have at least 3 laptops
Value of k = 6
at 10th question.
Now,
= to have 3 laptops at last question, he must have
96 x A x 30/4 = 128 x B x 13.5
9 laptops at 9th question, so that he choose each
A/B = 12/5
of 3 options by 3 laptops.
Total work = 96 x 12 x 30/4 = (24 x 12 x 30) units
= similarly, he should have 3 × 9 laptops on 8th
19. According to question, question.
Required time = (24 x 12 x 30) / (10 x 12 + 24 x = 3 × 27 laptops on 7th question.
5) = 36 days 3 × 3⁹ on first question.
Hence answer is option C
25. If he knew 2 questions, then he can take all his
20. Required Value = (27 + 24 – 30) = 21 laptops to next question. Therefore, he must
21. ATQ have 3⁸ laptops.
Zabcde= 4(abcdeZ) 26. Probability of doing 3 questions with doubt in 2
100000Z + 10000a + 1000b+ 100c+ 10d + e = options correctly
400000a + 40000b + 4000c + 400d + 40e + 4Z 1 1 1 1
= × × =
39(10000a + 1000b + 100c + 10d + e) =99996Z 2 2 2 8

abcde = 2564Z Probability of doing 2 questions with total doubt


1 1 1
Hence, I, II and IV will be required pairs. correctly = × =
3 3 9
1 1 1
22. Sujit can complete his work by working “m” hrs Required probability = 8 × 9 = 72
in “a” days or by working “m-4” hrs in “a+5” days
m×a = (m-4) × (a+5) → 5m-4a = 20 Soln.(27-29):
Possible values of m and a → ((8,5), (12,10)) Mobile sold on Monday = 48% x n
Mohit complete his work by working “n” hrs in Mobile sold on Wednesday = 1/2 x 48% x n =
“b” days or by working “n-4” hrs in “b+5” days 24% x n
n×b= (n-4) × (b+5) → 5n-4b = 20 Mobile sold on Friday = 2m% x n
Possible value of n and b → ((8,5), (12,10)) Mobile sold on Saturday = 2m% x n x 3/4 =
Now work completed by Sujit & Mohit together (3mn/2) %
in 1 day will be Now,
(when a=5 and b=5) 48% x n + 24% x n + 2m% x n + (3mn/2) % = n
required days=2.5 days 2m + 3m/2 = 100 – 72
(when a=5 and b=10) 7m/2 = 28
required days=10/3 days Value of m = 8
(when a=10 and b=10) Ratio of mobiles sold on Monday, Wednesday,
required days=5 days Friday and Saturday = 12:6:4:3
Hence correct option is B. Ratio of Mobile sold on Tuesday, and Thursday =
23. Let the five terms in the AP be 5:2
a-2d, a-d, a, a + d and a + 2d 27. According to question,
40
(a – 2d)×(a-d) × a ×(a + d) × (𝑎 + 2𝑑) = 81……(i) Mobiles sold on all days together = 240
𝑎−𝑑 𝑎+𝑑
And 𝑎−2𝑑 = 𝑎−𝑑 So,

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12a + 6a + 4a + 3a + 5b + 2b = 240 (2E + 60 + D) = (6D + E + 20)
25a + 7b = 240 5D – E = 40……………. (2)
Value of a = (240 – 7b)/25 On solving both equations, we get
Value of b must be multiple of 5 and 10 Value of D = 20, Z = 60
So, when b = 20, then value of a = 4 Ratio of honey and water in B = 90:60 = 3:2
Value of E = (2b – 6a) = 2 x 20 – 6 x 4 = 16 Ratio of honey and water in C = 20:80 = 1:4
Value of F = 3a = 3 x 4 = 12 Now,
Required % change = (16 – 12)/16 x 100 = 25% % Of water in resultant mixture = (40% x 1 +
28. Mobile sold on Thursday = 2b 80% x 3)/4 = 70%
Mobile sold on Friday = 3a Hence answer is option B
2b + 3a = 21 31. Statement I:
Value of a = 7 – 2b/3 Let quantity of alcohol in mixture 'P' be 'a' litres.
Possible values of b = 3, 6, 9 Quantity of milk in mixture 'P' = (a - 60) litres
Possible values of a = 5, 3, 1 Quantity of honey in mixture 'P' = a - 60 - 20 = (a
But when b = 3 and a = 5 - 80) litres
Mobile sold on Saturday = 3 x 5 = 15 So, a + a - 60 + a - 80 = 400
Mobile sold on Tuesday = 5 x 3 = 15 Or, 3a = 540
This is not possible because number of Mobile So, a = 180
sold on each day is distinct Number. So, quantity of alcohol in mixture 'P' = 180 litres.
When b = 6 and a = 3 Quantity of milk in mixture 'P' = 180 - 60 = 120
Mobile sold on Thursday = 2 x 6 = 12 litres
Mobile sold on Friday = 4 x 3 = 12 Quantity of honey in mixture 'P' = a - 80 = 180 -
This is not possible because number of Mobile 80 = 100 litres
sold on each day is distinct Number. So, ratio of quantity of milk, honey and alcohol in
So, possible number of Mobile sold in a week = mixture 'P' = 120:100:180 = 6:5:9
(25 x 1 + 7 x 9) = 88 Let quantity of honey in mixture 'Q' be '7b' litres
So, only III is possible Quantity of milk in mixture 'Q' = (7b/1.40) = '5b'
29. According to the question, litres
Number of mobiles sold on Thursday = 2b Quantity of alcohol in mixture 'Q' = (5b/1.25) =
Number of mobiles sold on Friday = 4a '4b' litres
Now, Ratio of quantity of milk, honey and water in
2b > 4a mixture 'Q' = 5b:7b:4b = 5:7:4
Value of b > 2a So, data in statement I alone is not sufficient to
So, minimum possible value of a is 1, so b > 2. So answer the question.
minimum possible value of b = 3 Statement II:
So, mobiles sold on Wednesday = 6 x 1 = 6 Data in statement II alone is not sufficient to
mobiles sold on Thursday = 2 x 3 = 6 answer the question.
But mobiles sold must be distinct on each day. Statement III:
So, minimum possible value of b = 4 Let quantity of alcohol in mixture 'R' = 'c' litres
So, Minimum possible mobiles sold in a week = Quantity of milk in mixture 'R' = (c - 6) litres
25 x 1 + 7 x 4 = 53 Quantity of honey in mixture 'R' = c - 6 + 18 = (c
Hence answer is option A + 12) litres
So, c + c - 6 + c + 12 = 312
30. According to question,
Or, 3c = 306
(2E + 60 + E + 30) / (6D + D + 40) = 3/2
Or, c = 102
7D – 2E = 20…………. (1)
So, quantity of alcohol in mixture 'R' = 102 litres
Also,

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Quantity of milk in mixture 'R' = 102 - 6 = 96 to answer the question.
litres Combining statements I and III together, we get
Quantity of honey in mixture 'R' = 102 + 12 = 114 Since, in both these statements there is no
litres information about the cost price of the liquids so,
So, ratio of quantity of milk, honey and water in we need extra information.
mixture 'R' = 96:114:102 = 16:19:17 So, data given in statement I and III together is
So, data in statement III alone is sufficient to not sufficient to answer the question.
answer the question. Combining statements II and III, we get
Combining statement I and II, we get From statement III, we have
From statement I and II: Ratio of quantity of milk, honey and water in
From statement 'I', we have; mixture 'R' = 96:114:102 = 16:19:17
Ratio of quantity of milk, honey and alcohol in Let quantity of milk, honey and water in mixture
mixture 'P' = 120:100:180 = 6:5:9 'R' be '16x' litres, '19x' litres and '17x' litres,
And, ratio of quantity of milk, honey and water in respectively
mixture 'Q' = 5b:7b:4b = 5:7:4 Let cost price of milk, honey and water be Rs. '4y,
Part of milk in mixture 'P' = (6/20) = (3/10) Rs. '5y and Rs. '6y', respectively.
Part of milk in mixture 'Q' = (5/16) So, cost price of mixture 'R' = 16x X 4y + 19x X 5y
Let part of milk in mixture 'R' = 'A + 17x X 6y = Rs. '261y'
So, [{(5/16) - A}/{A - (3/10)}] = (5/8) Selling price of mixture 'R' = 52x X 2 X 4y = Rs.
Or, 2.5 - 8A = 5A - 1.5 '416y'
Or, 13A = 4 Required profit percentage = [{416xy -
So, A = (4/13) 261xy}/261xy] X 100 ~ 59.3%
Now, part of honey in mixture 'P' = (5/20) = So, data given in statement II and III together is
(1/4) sufficient to answer the question.
And, part of honey in mixture 'Q' = (7/16) Hence, option d.
Let part of honey in mixture 'R' = 'N' 32. Let the speed of Shatabdi express = 'x' m/s
So, by alligation we have Then, length of Shatabdi express = '16x' metres
So, [{(7/16) - N}/{N - (1/4)}] = (5/8) Statement I:
Or, 3.5 - 8N = 5N - 1.25 Circumference of the circular track = 2 X (22/7)
Or, 13N = 4.75 X 63 = 396 metres
Or, N = (19/52) So, running speed of the boy = 396 ÷ 132 = 3 m/s
Let total quantity of mixture 'R' = '52x' litres When the boy is running in the same direction as
Quantity of milk in '52x' litres of mixture 'R' = the Shatabdi express, relative speed of the train
(4/13) X 52x = '16x' litres w.r.t the boy = (x - 3) m/s
Quantity of honey in '52x' litres of mixture 'R' = So, length of the Shatabdi express = (x - 3) X 18 =
(19/52) X 52x = '19x' litres (18x - 54) metres
`Quantity of alcohol in '52x' litres of mixture 'R' = We have, 16x = 18x - 54
52x - 16x - 19x = '17x' litres Or, x = 54 ÷ 2 = 27
Let cost price of milk, honey and water be Rs. '4y, Therefore, length of Shatabdi express = 27 X 16 =
Rs. '5y and Rs. '6y', respectively. 432 metres
So, cost price of mixture 'R' = 16x X 4y + 19x X 5y So, data in statement I alone is sufficient to
+ 17x X 6y = Rs. '261y' answer the question.
Selling price of mixture 'R' = 52x X 2 X 4y = Rs. Statement II:
'416y' Time taken by Rajdhani exprss to cross a pole =
Required profit percentage = [{416xy - 16 seconds
261xy}/261xy] X 100 ~ 59.3% So, speed of Rajdhani = 368 ÷ 16 = 23 m/s
So, data in statement I and II together is sufficient

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So, relative speed of Shatabdi express w.r.t to 26 times = 26 × 0 = 0
train Rajdhani express when running in the same From B No result determines
direction = (x - 23) m/s From C No result determines
Sum of lengths of Shatabdi express and Rajdhani So only statement A sufficient to give answer of
express = (16x + 368) metres the question
According to the statement, Soln.(35-36):
(16x + 368) ÷ (x - 23) = 200 Let efficiency of Mili and Lili on first day be 4a and 5a
Or, 200x - 4600 = 16x + 368 respectively.
Or, 184x = 4968 9𝑎×9 90 2
So, x = 27 Total work M = 9a + 100
+ 9𝑎 × (100) + 9𝑎 ×
Therefore, length of Shatabdi express = 27 X 16 = 90 3 90 4
(100) + 9𝑎 × (100)
432 metres
= 36.8559a
So, data in statement II alone is sufficient to
16×4 1
answer the question. 35. Required no. of days = 4+5
= 7 9 days
Therefore, the data either in statement I alone or 36.8559𝑎
in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the 36. Per day efficiency of Rohan = 9
= 4.0951a
question. Efficiency of Lili 1st day = 5a
4.0951a
Hence, option c. Required % = × 100 = 81.902%
5𝑎
33. A) a + b = - 3 37. The given number series follows the pattern of
There are many cases possible alternate addition and subtraction of cubes and
a = - 4, b=1 = |a×b| < 10 squares, respectively.
a=-7, b=4 = |a×b| > 10 74 + 63 = 290
(B) 290 - 72 = 241
a×b < 0 241 + 83 = 753
Either a > 0 & b < 0 753 - 92 = 672
OR 672 + 103 = 1672
b>0 & a < 0 1672 - 112 = 1551
(C) So, Z = 1672.
a + 2.5b = 0 For I:
a/b = - 5/2 Nearest perfect square number of 1672, is 412 =
Let a = - 5x & b = 2x 1681
Minimum possible integers, which satisfies the So, statement I is false.
eqn. are For II:
When x = 1, a=-5 and b = 2 1672 ÷ 11 = 152
|a×b| = 10 So, statement II is true.
or when x = 2 For III:
a = - 10, b = 4 Z + 28 = 1672 + 28 = 1700
|a×b| > 10 Since, 1700 = 34 X 50
Hence, we can answer question from statement So, statement III is true.
(C) alone. Hence, option d.
34. From A 38. For series I:
8(a + 7d) = 18 (a + 17d) 5000 X 0.8 = 4000
8a + 56d = 18a = 306d 4000 X 0.75 = 3000
10a + 250d = 0 3000 X 0.7 = 2100
(a + 25d) = 0 2100 X 0.65 = 1365
So 26th terms = (a + 25d)= 0 1365 X 0.6 = 819

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Therefore the value of the missing number Z is 135 - 29 X 4 = 19
1365 19 + 29 X 5 = 164
For series II: So, the value of Z is 135
(4 X 2) - 2 = 6 For series II: Pattern is double difference
(6 X 3) - 3 = 15 Value of X = 72
(15 X 4) - 4 = 56 So HCF Z an X = HCF 0F 135,72 = 9
(56 X 5) - 5 = 275 40. (-2 + 5) X 4 = 12
(56 X 5) - 5 = 275 (12 - 4) X 5 = 40
(275 X 6) - 6 = 1644 (40 + 5) X 4 = 180
The value of the missing number X is 275 (40 + 5) X 4 = 180
So, Z - X = 1365 - 275 = 1090 (180 - 4) X 5 = 880
39. For series I: (880 + 5) X 4 = 3540
77 + 29 X 1 = 106 Therefore, 180 should come in place of 160.
106 - 29 X 2 = 48
48 + 29 X 3 = 135

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