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RRBPO MAINS (MATHS) 2019

Passage for Question 1, 2, 3, 4, 5


The comparative data about production of these items by the seven companies is given in the
following graph and table. Study the information carefully to answer these questions.
Cost of the total production (both items together) by seven companies = Rs.40 crores
These are the only two items produced by these companies.
Degree wise distribution of total production

Ratio of production between items I and II and the per cent profit earned for the two Items.

Q-1
What is the total profit earned by Company G for items I and II together?

01. 1.175 crore 02. 1.244 crore


03. 1.248 crore 04. 0.945 crore
05. None of these
Solution for Question 1

Required answer = 30% of 1.6 + 24% of 3.2 = 1.248 crore

Q-2
Total production of company A, C and E makes what percent of total production
by rest companies?
01. 162.4% 02. 155.75%
03. 191.04% 04. 177.78%
05. 133.33%
Solution for Question 2

A+C+E=15+12+27= 64%
By rest companies = 100-64=36

Required answer =

Q-3
Find the respective ratio of profit earned by company E on item II to item I.

01. 13:9 02. 12:7


03. 7:12 04. 9:14
05. None of these
Solution for Question 3

Required answer

Q-4
What is the sum total of the profit earned by company B on production of item I and
the profit earned by Company A on production of item II?
01. 1.5648 02. 2.0455
03. 1.4289 04. 1.2565
05. None of these
Solution for Question 4

Required answer =1.5648 crore

Q-5
Cost of production of item I by Companies F is what per cent of the cost of
production of item II by company D?

01. 16.67% 02. 25%


03. 15% 04. 40%
05. None of these
Solution for Question 5

Passage for Question 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

The following bar graph represents the exports (in Rs.) and imports (in Rs.) of five
companies in 2015.
Q-6
Find the respective ratio between Import of Adani in 2016 and export of Birla in
2016.

01. 37:18 02. 32:19


03. 18:37 04. 19:32
05. None of these
Solution for Question 6
Import of Adani in 2016 = (32/37)×296000 = 256000
Export of Birla in 2016 = (19/18)×144000 = Rs.152000
Required ratio = 256000 : 152000 = 32:19

Q-7
Imports of all the companies together in 2015 is what percent of the exports of all
the companies together in 2015?

01. 128.44 % 02. 94.88 %


03. 112.66 % 04. 106.22 %
05. 88.44 %
Solution for Question 7

Imports of all the companies together in 2015


= 270000 + 156000 + 296000 + 220000 + 150000 = 1092000
Exports of all the companies together in 2015
= 240000 + 264000 + 100000 + 144000 + 280000 = 1028000

Required percentage =

Q-8
Find the sum of the imports of the companies Reliance and Tata in 2016 and
exports of the companies Adani and Birla in 2016.

01. Rs. 846000 02. Rs. 626000


03. Rs. 792000 04. Rs. 406000
05. Rs. 824000
Solution for Question 8

Import of Reliance in 2016 = (25/27) x 270000 = 250000


Import of Tata in 2016 = (41/39) x 156000 = 164000
Export of Adani in 2016 = (3/5) x 100000 = 60000
Export of Birla in 2016 = (19/18) x 144000 = 152000
Required sum = 250000 + 164000 + 60000 + 152000 = 626000

Q-9
Find the difference between the sum of Import and Export of company Future in
2015 and that in 2016.
01. Rs. 40000 02. Rs. 70000
03. Rs. 36000 04. Rs. 42000
05. None of these
Solution for Question 9

Sum of Import and Export of company Future in 2015


= 150000 + 280000 = Rs. 430000
Sum of Import and Export of company Future in 2016
= 16/15 x 150000 + 5/7 x 280000
= 160000 + 200000= Rs. 360000
Required difference = 430000 – 360000 = Rs. 70000

Q-10
Import of company Adani in 2016 is approximately what percent more/less than
the export of the same company in same year?

01. 295 % 02. 396 %


03. 327 % 04. 418 %
05. 243 %
Solution for Question 10

Import of Adani in 2016 = (32/37) x 296000 = Rs.256000


Export of Adani in 2016 = (3/5) x 100000 = Rs.60000
Required percentage

Passage for Question 11, 12, 13, 14, 15

Study the data carefully and answer the question given below.
The table shows the distance travelled by five different boats upstream and downstream in same
time and the speed of stream

Q-11
Find the ratio of the speed of Boats A and B together in still water to the speed of
Boats D and E together in still water.

23:25 34:41
48:65 13:17
None of these
Solution for Question 11

Let speed of Boat A in still water = a km/h

On solving a=24 Km/h.


similarly for others we can get this table

Ratio = (24 + 24) : (25 + 40)


= 48 : 65

Q-12
The ratio of the speeds of the Boat B to the Boat F in still water is 4 : 5. If the Boat F
travels 126 km distance downstream and 81 km distance upstream in 7 hours 30
minutes, What is the speed of stream of Boat F?

12 Km/hr. 14 Km/hr.
15 Km/hr. 10 Km/hr.
None of these
Solution for Question 12

Speed of the Boat B in still water = 24 km/h

Speed of the Boat U in still water =


Let the speed of stream = x km/h
According to the question,

On solving,
Speed of stream = 12 km/h

Q-13
The speed of Boat B and D in still water together is approximately how much
percentage more than the speed of stream of the same boats together?

125% 80%
150% 190%
170%
Solution for Question 13

Speed of Boat B and D in still water together = (25 + 24) = 49 km/h


Speed of stream of Boat B and D together = 18 km/h
Required answer

Q-14
The distance between point P and point Q is 210 km. Boat E travels from point P to
Q and comes back. What is the time taken by Boat E to cover the total distance?

10 hours 12 hours
12.5 hours 14 hours
15 hours
Solution for Question 14

Required answer = = 14 hours

Q-15
If the speed of Boat C in still water is increased by 10% and the speed of stream is
increased by 20%, Find the time taken by Boat C to cover the distance of 91 km
upstream.

01. 2.5 hours 02. 3 hours


03. 4.5 hours 04. 6 hours
05. None of these
Solution for Question 15

Speed of Boat C in still water = 40 × 110% = 44 km/h


Speed of stream = 15 × 120% = 18 km/h

Time taken by Boat C to cover the distance of 91 km upstream = = hours

Passage for Question 16, 17, 18, 19

A survey was conducted in five cities for the percentage of people using T (trains), B (buses), C
(cars) as modes of transport. Number of persons surveyed in the cities Sultanpur, Kannauj,
Rampur, Shimla and Thane were 2000, 4000, 6000, 3000 and 8000 respectively. Refer to the
data in the triangular bar diagram to answer the questions that asked.

Q-16
Among the given five cities, the cities where less than 30% of the people use cars
as transport are-

01. Kannauj and Thane 02. Sultanpur, Kannauj and Rampur


03. Sultanpur and Rampur 04. Sultanpur, Kannauj and Shimla
05. None of these
Solution for Question 16

Both Rampur and Sultanpur, 12.5% of the total people use car as their mode of transport.

Q-17
Find the mode of transport used by the least number of persons in all the given
cities.

01. trains 02. buses


03. cars 04. data not sufficient
05. None of these
Solution for Question 17

cars are used by 7000 people which is least.

Q-18
The city where the least number of persons uses buses is-

01. Shimla 02. Rampur


03. Kannauj 04. Sultanpur
05. None of these
Solution for Question 18

It can be easily observed from table that the required city is Sultanpur.

Q-19
The average number of persons using trains for transportation in Sultanpur,
Kannauj, Rampur and Thane is-

01. 1865 02. 1750


03. 1950 04. 1875
05. None of the above
Solution for Question 19

Sum= 1500 + 2000 + 3000 + 1000 = 7500


The average = 7500/4 = 1875.

Passage for Question 20, 21, 22, 23, 24

Read the following information carefully to answer the questions asked-


Following pie chart and table gives the information about distribution of Maruti cars sold and
profit percent of company on each model.
Q-20
Total sale of Baleno and Wagon R is approximately how much percent more/less
than the total sale of Swift and Alto?

01. 41% 02. 32%


03. 13% 04. 19%
05. 29%
Solution for Question 20

Required answer=

Q-21
Selling price of Baleno is how much percent more/less than the selling price Alto
if selling price of Alto is Rs 320000?

01. 20% 02. 12.5%


03. 8.33% 04. Can not be determined
05. None of these
Solution for Question 21

Data insufficient

Q-22
If sale price of Alto in Delhi NCR is Rs 268800,then find the cost price price of
Alto to Maruti company.

01. 195000 Rs. 02. 210000 Rs.


03. 240000 Rs. 04. 225000 Rs.
05. None of these
Solution for Question 22

Q-23
If 18400 S-Cross cars were sold in financial year 2016-2017 then find the difference
of Swift and Alto cars sold by Maruti in same financial year.

01. 7230 02. 11500


03. 11320 04. 8480
05. None of these
Solution for Question 23

Required answer=

Q-24
If cost price of Alto is 80000 Rs less than the cost pricr of Swift then find
the difference of their selling price.

01. 64000 Rs. 02. 82000 Rs.


03. 78000 Rs. 04. 80000 Rs.
05. Can not be determined
Solution for Question 24

Data is not sufficient

Passage for Question 25, 26, 27, 28, 29

Refer to the table and answer the given questions.


Total Population in Five Cities = 20,00,000

Q-25
What is the sum of male population in City B and female population in City D
together?

01. 3,76,000 02. 3,10,500


03. 3,60,000 04. 3,60,500
05. None of the Above
Solution for Question 25

Q-26
The total population of City A and C is 7,55,000. The difference between the total
population of City A and C is is 1.25 lakhs. Then the urban population of City A and C
together is approximately what percent of total population of these two Cities?

01. 39% 02. 12%


03. 13% 04. 11%
05. Can not be determined
Solution for Question 26

Population of C could me more or less than city A. So answer can not be determined.

Q-27
The difference between the total population of City C and E is 30000. The ratio of total
population of City C and E is 44:41. Total % of Literate graduates of City C and E is
80%. If the % Literate graduates of City E is equaled to three times of Literate graduates
of City C then what is the difference between the number of graduates from City C and
City E?

01. 43800 02. 42600


03. 44800 04. 45800
05. 42400
Solution for Question 27
Q-28
25% of total population of City C is 1,10,000. If the total number of Literate graduates
of City B and D are 15,570 and 91,000. Approximately what percent of the total
population of City B, C and D together is literate?

01. 33% 02. 46%


03. 51% 04. 73%
05. 39%
Solution for Question 28

C = 4,40,000
Literate population of City C

=
Total number of Literate graduates of City B = 15570 = 45%
x = Literate population of City B
45% of x = 15570, So x = 34600
Total number of Literate graduates of City D= 91000 = 65%
y = Literate population of City D
65% of y = 91000 So y = 140000

Required percentage =
Q-29
The difference between the number of male and female in the City A is 15000.
Approximately, by what percent of urban population of City A less than its Rural
population?

01. 75% 02. 57%


03. 55% 04. 68%
05. None of the above
Solution for Question 29

Passage for Question 30, 31, 32, 33, 34

Read the following information carefully to answer the questions asked-


Following bar graph shows the ratio of import toexport of BRICS countries.

Q-30
If in year 2015-16 import of China,Brazil and India were equal then find the
respective ratio of their export.

01. 15:12:8 02. 45:24:16


03. 30:15:16 04. 50:35:18
05. None of these
Solution for Question 30

Q-31
If export Brazil is increased by 25% in 2016-17 as compared to previous year then
find the percentage increase/decrease in its import.

01. 25% increase 02. 25% decrease


03. 50% increase 04. 50% decrease
05. Can not be determined
Solution for Question 31

let in 15-16 E=100 so I=75


now in 16-17 E=125 so I =112.5
so percentage increase=50%

Q-32
For which country there was decrease in total export in 2016-17 as compared to
previous year?

01. India 02. China


03. South Agrica 04. Data insufficient
05. None of these
Solution for Question 32

given data is not sufficient

Q-33
In year 2015-16 import of Russia was highest then find which country has lowest
import in same year?

01. India 02. Brazil


03. South Africa 04. Data insufficient
05. None of these
Solution for Question 33

data is not sufficient to answer this question

Q-34
If total import of india and Brazil in 2015-16 is 324 Ton and ratio of their import is
5:4 then find total export by both countries in 2015-16.

01. 390 02. 298


03. 352 04. 328
05. 418
Solution for Question 34

import of india=180 import of brazil=144


export of india=160 export of brazil=192
required answer=160+192=352 tonn

Passage for Question 35, 36, 37, 38, 39

Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
The given line graph shows the percentage of time taken by five different cars in the
journey.
Total time taken in the journey = 60 hours
Q-35
If the train crosses the Mahindra car running in the same direction in 36 seconds and the
same train crosses the Hyundai car running the opposite direction in 6 seconds. Train runs
at the speed of 60 km/hrs. and also crosses the pole in 9 seconds. What is the difference
between the distance covered by Mahindra car and Hyundai car?

01. 180 km 02. 220 km


03. 200 km 04. 150 km
05. None of these
Solution for Question 35

Lth of the train = x


Speed of Mahindra car = y
Speed of Hyundai car = z
x = 60×(5/18)×9
x = 150 m
150 = (60 - y)×(5/18)×36
y = 45 km/hrs.
150 = (60+z)×(5/18)×6
90 = 60+z
z = 30 km/hrs.
Time of Mahindra car = (20/100)×60 =12 hours
Distance covered by Mahindra car = 12×45 = 540 km
Time taken by Hyundai car = (20/100)×60 = 12 hours
Distance covered by Hyundai car = 12×30 = 360 km
Required difference = 540 - 360 = 180 km

Q-36
A train can travel 50% faster than a Mahindra car. Both start from Chennai at the same
time and reach Bangalore 150 km away from Chennai at the same time. On the way,
however, the train lost about 25 minutes while stopping at the stations. If the speed of
Mahindra Car, Toyota Car and Hyundai Car is in the ratio of 6: 4: 3 then find the average
of the distance covered by all the five cars together?

01. 646 km 02. 746 km


03. 946 km 04. 846 km
05. None of these
Solution for Question 36

Speed of Mahindra car = x


Speed of train = (150/100)×x = 3x/2
150/x - 150/(3x/2) = 25/60
x = 120 km/hrs.
Speed of Toyota car = (4/6)×120 = 80 km/hrs.
Speed of Hyundai car = (3/6)×120 = 60 km/hrs.
Time taken by Mahindra car = (20/100)×60 = 12 hours
Time taken by Toyota car = (30/100)×60 = 18 hours
Time taken by Hyundai car = (20/100)×60 = 12 hours
Distance covered by Mahindra car = 12×120 = 1440 km
Distance covered by Toyota car = 18×80 = 1440 km
Distance covered by Hyundai car = 60×12 = 720 km
Average distance = (1440+1440+720+450+180)/5 = 846 km

Q-37
If the total distance covered by all the cars is 1350 km and the distance covered by
Mahindra car, Toyota car and Hyundai car in the ratio of 2: 3: 1. What is the average
speed of all the cars together?

01. 28 km/hrs. 02. 25 km/hrs.


03. 26 km/hrs. 04. 22 km/hrs.
05. None of these
Solution for Question 37

Time taken by Mahindra car = (20/100)×60 = 12hours


Time taken by Tata car = (25/100)×60 = 15 hours
Time taken by Toyota car = (30/100)×60 =18 hours
Time taken by Honda car = (5/100)×60 = 3 hours
Time taken by Hyundai car = (20/100)×60 = 12 hours
Distance covered by Tata car and Honda car = 450+180 = 630
Remaining distance =1350 – 630 = 720 km
Distance covered by Mahindra car = (2/6)×720 = 240 km
Distance covered by Toyota car = (3/6)×720 = 360 km
Distance covered by Hyundai car = (1/6)×720 = 120 km
Speed of Mahindra car = 240/12 = 20 km/hrs.
Speed of Tata car = 450/15 = 30 km/hrs.
Speed of Toyota car = 360/18 = 20 km/hrs.
Speed of Honda car = 180/3 = 60 km/hrs.
Speed of Hyundai car = 120/12 = 10 km/hrs.
Average speed = (20+30+20+60+10)/5 = 28 km/hrs.

Q-38
A train running at the speed of 72 km/hrs. crosses another train in opposite direction at 54
km/hrs. in 12 seconds. The first train crosses the 260 m long bridge in 20 seconds and the
second train crosses Toyota car running in the opposite direction in 6 seconds, then find
the distance covered by Toyota car?

01. 2052 km 02. 1082 km


03. 2064 km 04. 2084 km
05. None of these
Solution for Question 38

Length of first train = x


Length of second train = y
Speed of Toyota car = s
x+260 = 72×(5/18)×20
x = 400 - 260
x =140 m
140 + y = (72+54)×(5/18)×12
140 + y = 420
y = 280 m
280 = (s + 54)×(5/18)×6
s = 114 km/hrs.
Time taken by Toyota car = (30/100)×60 =18 hours
Distance covered by Toyota car = 18×114 = 2052 km
Q-39
The sum of the speed of Tata car and Honda car is what percent of the distance
covered by Toyota car, if the speed of Toyota car is 40 km/hrs.?

01. 15.25% 02. 10.75%


03. 12.5% 04. 8%
05. None of these
Solution for Question 39

Time taken by Tata car = (25/100)×60 =15 hours


Time taken by Honda car = (5/100)×60 =3 hours
Speed of Tata car = 450/15 = 30 km/hrs.
Speed of Honda car = 180/3= 60 km/hrs.
Time taken by Toyota car = (30/100)×60 = 18 hours
Distance covered by Toyota car = 40×18 = 720 km
Required percentage = [(30+60)/720]×100 = 12.5%

Passage for Question 40, 41, 42, 43, 44

Pie-chart 1 shows the different days 6 different workers – A, B, C, D, E and F – take to finish a
same piece of work, whereas pie-chart 2 shows the break-up of the piece of work. Use the
information given in the charts to answer the questions that follow.
Time (days) to complete work
Distribution of the piece of work

Q-40
A, B, C, D, E and F all decided to work for 1 day in the same order i.e. day 1 – A
works alone, day 2 – B works alone… day 6 – F works alone, day 7 – A works alone
and so on. Who will finish the work finally?

01. D 02. F
03. B 04. E
05. None of these
Solution for Question 40

Let’s assume total work is 360 units


Then contribution of each worker in a day-
A = 360 units/12 day = 30 units/day
B = 360 units/15 day = 24 units/day
C = 360 units/16 day = 22.5 units/day
D = 360 units/10 day = 36 units/day
E = 360 units/20 day = 18 units/day
F = 360 units/09 day = 40 units/day
Work completed in 1st cycle = (30 + 24 + 22.5 + 36 + 18 + 40) = 170.5 units
Work completed in 2nd cycle = 170.5 × 2 = 341 units
Since A completes 30 units in 1 day, A will complete the job finally.

Q-41
C and E start working on the complete project alone. After working for 8 days, they
stopped working and quit. So D was roped in to complete the remaining work. How
many days will D take to finish?
01. 2.5 days 02. 1.5 days
03. 3 days 04. 1 day
05. None of these
Solution for Question 41

Work completed by C and E in 1 day together = (1/16) + (1/20) = 0.1125


Work completed by C and E together in 8 days = 0.9 = 90%
Total time taken by D to complete the whole work = 10 days
Which means D completes 10% of work in 1 day.
Therefore, D will take 1 day to finish the work.

Q-42
One day B and C have a competition. B will complete Beams while C will
complete Pipes & Wires from scratch. Who is the winner?

01. B is winner 02. C is winner


03. Both finish work at the 04. Data Inadequate
same time
05. None of these
Solution for Question 42

Let’s suppose the work is 120 units


B’s contribution in 1 day = 120/15 = 8 units
C’s contribution in 1 day = 120/16 = 7.5 units
B’s work on Beams is 18% of total work
Time taken by B to complete the work = (18% of 120)/8 = 2.7 days
C’s work on Pipes & Wires is 17% of total work
Time taken by C to complete the work = (17% of 120)/7.5 = 2.72 days
B is the winner

Q-43
D and E decide to complete the Plinth and Beams works which was 1 quarter done
and 3-quarters left. How many days will they take to finish the works?

01. 2.4 days 02. 1.65 days


03. 1.12 days 04. 2.45 days
05. 0.75 days
Solution for Question 43

Let suppose the total work is 100 units


Contribution of D in 1 day = 100/10 = 10 units
Contribution of E in 1 day = 100/20 = 5 units
Combined contribution = 10 + 5 = 15 units
Work left for Plinth and Beams = 75% of (15% + 18%)
No. of days required to finish the work left = (3/4) × (15% + 18%) of 100 ÷ 15
= 0.75 × (33/100) × (100/15)
= 1.65 days

Q-44
If A, B, and F work together to finish Foundation and Pipes & Wires, how many
days will it take to finish it?

01. 1.8 days 02. 2.1 days


03. 2.5 days 04. 1.6 days
05. None of these
Solution for Question 44

Let’s suppose the total work is 180 units


A completes the work in 12 days = 15 units/day
B completes the work in 15 days = 12 units/day
F completed the work in 9 days = 20 units/day
Together they put in 47 units a day
Work to be completed= Foundation (30%) + Pipes & Wires (17%) = 47%
No. of day to finish the work = (47% of 180 units)/47 = 1.8 days

Passage for Question 45, 46, 47, 48, 49

Study the following data carefully and answer the questions given below.
Average number of male and female who play various sports
Ratio of male and female who play various sports:-

Q-45
What is the total number of female who play tennis and golf?

01. 560 02. 300


03. 440 04. 600
05. None of these
Solution for Question 45

According to the question,


Total number of players who play tennis = 880
So the number of female who play tennis = 880/(7+4) ×4 = 320
Similarly the number of female who play golf = (420×2)/(2+1) ×1 = 280
Now total number = 320+280 = 600

Q-46
What is the ratio of the number of the male who play badminton to the total
number of players who play Hockey?

01. 23 : 60 02. 23 : 8
03. 8 : 15 04. 23 : 30
05. None of these
Solution for Question 46

Total numbers of male who play badminton= (460×2)/(2+3) ×2 = 368


Now, required ratio = 368: 480 ×2= 23: 60
Q-47
In which game the percentage of female players is maximum?

01. Polo 02. Tennis


03. Badminton 04. Hockey
05. Cannot be determined
Solution for Question 47

Percentage of female players in Polo= 3/20 ×100= 15%


Percentage of female players in Hockey = 37.5%
Percentage of female players in Cricket = 45.45%
Percentage of female players in Tennis = 36.36%
Percentage of female players in Golf = 33.33%
Percentage of female players in Badminton = 60%

Q-48
The number of the female who play Hockey is what percentage of the number of
the male who play Golf?

01. 64.28% 02. 45%


03. 54.28% 04. 67.14%
05. None of these
Solution for Question 48

Required percentage

Q-49
What is the difference between the number of male player of Polo and the female
player of Tennis?

01. 92 02. 286


03. 326 04. 566
05. None of these
Solution for Question 49

Required difference
Passage for Question 50, 51, 52, 53, 54 (01.07.15 Math Puzzle-I)

Total number of visitors in a three different zoo viz-K, L and M are 300. Number of visitors of
both K and L is 1/10 of total visitors. Ratio between the visitors of both K and M to the visitors
of both L and M is 7:8. Number of visitors of only M is 7 more than the number of visitors of
both L and M. Number of visitors of only L is 2 less than the number of visitors of only K. Ratio
of number of visitors of both K and L to the numbers of visitors of only K is 6:13. Number of
visitors who visit all the three zoo are 20.

Q-50
What is respective ratio of number of visitors of both K and L to the visitors of K
and M?

01. 6:5 02. 5:7


03. 6:7 04. 7:4
05. 7:6
Solution for Question 50

Required ratio= 30:35


= 6:7

Q-51
What is the total number of visitors of zoo L?

01. 132 02. 142


03. 150 04. 153
05. 152
Solution for Question 51

Total number of visitors of zoo L=30+ 63+ 20+ 40=153

Q-52
What is the total number of visitors who visit at least two zoo?

01. 125 02. 135


03. 139 04. 144
05. 148
Solution for Question 52

Total number of visitors who visit at least two zoo= 30+ 35+ 20+ 40=125
Q-53
What is the number of visitors who visit only zoo M?

01. 43 02. 47
03. 63 04. 65
05. 70
Solution for Question 53

Number of visitors who visit only zoo M =47

Q-54
Number of visitors of only zoo K is how much more than the number of visitors
of only zoo M?

01. 7 02. 12
03. 16 04. 18
05. 27
Solution for Question 54
Required difference= 65-47=18

Passage for Question 55, 56, 57, 58, 59

Read the following passage carefully and answer the given questions.
Three car companies Mahindra’s, Honda and Suzuki introduced their new models in their
showrooms and customers visited all three showrooms to purchase new models of car. Some
customers purchased new models of car and some did not purchase whereas some of the
customers purchased more than one brand. Total 600 customers visited the all three showrooms.
3/10 of the total customers purchased Mahindra’s new models, 1/4 of the total customers
purchased Honda’s new models and 9/20 of the total number of customers purchased Suzuki’s
new models. Customers who purchased two models are 90 and who purchased more than one
models are 120. Customers of only Mahindra’s is 15 more than that of customers of only Honda
.Number of customers who purchased new model of all three cars is 30. Number of customers
of only Honda is 4/13 of the number of customers of only Suzuki. Number of customers who
purchased both Mahindra’s and Honda is 45. Number of customers who purchased both Honda
and Suzuki is 15.
Q-55
What will be the ratio of number of customers of only Suzuki and number of
customers who purchased only one brand?

01. 9:11 02. 13:22


03. 2:11 04. 6:11
05. None of these
Solution for Question 55

Number of customers of Suzuki only = 195


Number of customers of who purchased only one brand = 330
Required ratio = 195:330 = 13:22

Q-56
Number of customers who purchased only Suzuki brand is what % more than the
number of customers who purchased Mahindra’s brand only?

01. 137.5% 02. 161.53%


03. 160% 04. 60%
05. None of these
Solution for Question 56

Number of customers of Mahindra’s only = 75


Number of customers of Suzuki only = 195
Required % = (195 - 75)×100/75 = 160
Q-57
What is the ratio of difference between number of customers who purchased Mahindra’s
and number of customers who purchased Honda to 1/11 of sum of number of customers
who purchased Mahindra’s and number of customers who purchased Honda?

01. 11:13 02. 1:1


03. 13:11 04. 12:13
05. None of these
Solution for Question 57

Difference b/w number of customers of Mahindra’s and number of customers of Honda


= 180 - 150 = 30
Required ratio = 30: 1/11(330) = 30:30 = 1:1

Q-58
How many customers are there who did not purchase any of the new models?

01. 0 02. 175


03. 150 04. 160
05. None of these
Solution for Question 58
Total number of customers who purchased atleast one model = 75 + 60 + 195 = 330
Number of customers who purchased more than one model = 120
Number of customers who did not purchase any of the new model = 600 - (330 + 120) = 150

Q-59
Number of customers who purchased model of Suzuki brand is how much percent
more than the number of customers who purchased model of Honda brand?

01. 120% 02. 30%


03. 80% 04. 225%
05. None of these
Solution for Question 59

Number of customers who purchased Honda = 150


Number of customers who purchased Suzuki = 270
Required % = (270 - 150)×100/150 = 80%
Passage for Question 60, 61, 62, 63, 64

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
The following bar graph represents number of days taken by husbands and wives of six different
families to complete a piece of work.

Q-60
If the husband of Khan family worked for 3 days and then left, in how many days
Dixit family can complete the remaining work?

01. 02.
days days
03. 04.
days days
05. None of these
Solution for Question 60

Let Dixit family can complete the remaining work in x days.

Q-61
Find the time required by the wife of all the families to complete the work.

01. 02.
days days
03. 04.
days days
05. None of these
Solution for Question 61

Let the time taken by the wife of all the families to complete the work = x days

Q-62
If the husband of Sharma, Khan and Singh family works together, in how many
days the work will be completed?

01. 02.
days days
03. 04.
days days
05. None of these
Solution for Question 62

Q-63
If Banerjee family and Khan family work together, in how many days the work
will get complete?
01. 02.

03. 04.

05. None of these


Solution for Question 63

Q-64
Time taken by Mishra family to complete the work is what percent of the time
taken by Banerjee family to complete the work?

01. 225% 02. 240%


03. 175% 04. 100%
05. None of these
Solution for Question 64
Passage for Question 65, 66, 67, 68, 69

Study the following information carefully and answer the question based on it-

In a sale, the prices paid for the six items were Rs. 800,550,1200, 1500,125, and 80 and their
original prices were Rs. 150, 1600, 250, 3000, 850, and 1000
(not necessarily in the same order).
Ajeet bought a clothing item while some others bought old dresses and old items and all were
happy to have saved some money. Bicycle was bought at a discount of 50% by a person whose
name starts with R, Chandu bought the item having cost of Rs. 1600 and get discount of 25%.
The speaker were sold at Rs.200 less than their original price. A Clothing item was sold for Rs.
80, Pankaj spent Rs. 400 less than Chandu and get a 20% discount, Ravi paid for his dress with a
500 Rupee note and received Rs. 375 in change, Ajeet spent less for his item than Sanju, who
spent less than Pankaj, The highest priced item did not sell at the highest price, nor did the lowest
price item sell at the lowest price. A dress, a sweater, headphone, a mobile phone, speaker, and a
bicycle were sold not necessarily respectively to Ajeet, Pankaj, Sanju, Chandu, Rahul and Ravi.

Q-65
At what price the bicycle is purchased and by whom?

01. Rs.125, Rahul 02. Rs.125, Ravi


03. Rs.1500, Rahul 04. Rs.1500, Ravi
05. None of these
Solution for Question 65

Ajeet-Sweater-250-80
Pankaj-headphone/moilephone-1000-800
Sanju-speaker-850-550
Chandu-headphone/moilephone-1600-1200
Rahul-Bicycle-3000-1500
Ravi- Dress-150-125

Q-66
Ajeet got a discount of how much percent?

01. 32% 02. 30%


03. 25% 04. 22%
05. None of these
Solution for Question 66

Ajeet-Sweater-250-80
Pankaj-headphone/moilephone-1000-800
Sanju-speaker-850-550
Chandu-headphone/moilephone-1600-1200
Rahul-Bicycle-3000-1500
Ravi- Dress-150-125

D%= = 68
Ans=100-68=32%

Q-67
Who buys the sweater?

01. Ajeet 02. Ravi


03. Chandu 04. Rahul
05. Sanju
Solution for Question 67

Ajeet-Sweater-250-80
Pankaj-headphone/moilephone-1000-800
Sanju-speaker-850-550
Chandu-headphone/moilephone-1600-1200
Rahul-Bicycle-3000-1500
Ravi- Dress-150-125
Q-68
Which person get the minimum discount?

01. Ajeet 02. Pankaj


03. Chandu 04. Rahul
05. Ravi
Solution for Question 68

Ajeet-Sweater-250-80
Pankaj-headphone/moilephone-1000-800
Sanju-speaker-850-550
Chandu-headphone/moilephone-1600-1200
Rahul-Bicycle-3000-1500
Ravi- Dress-150-125

Q-69
What did Pankaj buy?

01. Headphone 02. Speaker


03. Mobile phone 04. Headphone or Speaker
05. Headphone or Mobile
phone
Solution for Question 69

Ajeet-Sweater-250-80
Pankaj-headphone/moilephone-1000-800
Sanju-speaker-850-550
Chandu-headphone/moilephone-1600-1200
Rahul-Bicycle-3000-1500
Ravi- Dress-150-125

Passage for Question 70, 71, 72, 73, 74


Directions (21-25): Study the following table carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Description of Literate and illiterate population of six villages .

Q-70
If the number of literate women in village D is 48300. What is the number of
illiterate population in the village?

01. 70880 02. 70840


03. 70850 04. 46500
05. None of these
Solution for Question 70

Literate women in village D = 48300


5 = 48300
11 = 106260
60 = 106260
40 = 70840

Q-71
Find the ratio of illiterate females and males in village F.

01. 371:865 02. 361:854


03. 361:839 04. 111:341
05. None of these
Solution for Question 71

Let total 100


Male=62.5
Females=37.5
Literate males=

Literate females=
Required answer=37.5-26.67:62.5-37.33=361:839

Q-72
If the illiterate female population of village E be 77000, what is the total
population of that village?

01. 350000 02. 360000


03. 400000 04. 320000
05. None of these
Solution for Question 72

Let total population of village E be 100x


Number of males = 70x
Number of females = 30x
literate population = 50x
Number of literate females = 22x
Number of illiterate females = 8x
8x = 77000
x = 9625
100x = 962500

Q-73
If the population of village F is 168000, what is the number of literate males?

01. 67200 02. 68200


03. 86200 04. 76200
05. None of these
Solution for Question 73

Total population of F = 168000


Literate population = 64% of 168000
= 107520

Number of literate males = = 62720

Q-74
The number of literate women in village B is 39760. By what percent is the
population of village B less than that of village C?

01. 11.25% 02. 13.25%


03. 14.25% 04. 9.75%
05. Cannot be determined
Solution for Question 74

Cannot be determined

Passage for Question 75, 76, 77, 78, 79

Read the following information carefully and answer the following questions.
Time taken by different inlet pipes to fill the tank . (All values are in integer)

Q-75
Inlet pipes A, B and outlet pipe S took 10 hours to fill the empty tank then find how
much time Pipe S will take to empty a full tank?

01. 02.
03. 04.

05. None of these


Solution for Question 75

Total units of work = 420


A’s one hour work = 35 units
B’s one hour work = 30 units
A+B+S= 42 units
Units of work done by S in one hour = 65- 42= 23 units

Time required by S to empty the tank = hours.

Q-76
Inlet pipe E and outlet pipe Q can fill the empty tank in 42 hours then how much time
is required for inlet pipe C if it is opened with outlet Q to fill the tank?

01. 02.

03. 04.

05. None of these


Solution for Question 76

Total units of work= 210 units


E=7
Q+E = 5
Q = 7-5= 2
Time required by Q to empty the tank= 210/2= 105 hours.
Total units of work= 630
Q=6
C = 35
Q+ C= 35 – 6 = 29

Time required = hours.

Q-77
Pipe F was opened alternatively with pipe T for one hour starting with F then find
how much time will be required to fill the empty tank?

01. 28 hours 02. 30 hours


03. 36 hours 04. 42 hours
05. None of these
Solution for Question 77

Total units of work= 16 units


F’s one hour work= 1 units
T’s one hour work= 2 units
Work done by pipe F and T in 2 hours= 2-1= 1 units
Work done in 32 hours= 1×16= 16 units
So the time required to fill the tank= 32 hours.

Q-78
Inlet pipes B, C and D were opened to fill tank so after how much time pipe C
should be closed so that the tank gets filled in 8 hours?

01. 02.

03. 04.

05. None of these


Solution for Question 78

Total work = 504


B = 36
C = 28
D = 21
Work done by B and D in 8 hours = (36+21)×8= 456 units
Remaining = 504-456= 48

Time after which pipe C should be closed = hours.

Q-79
The time taken by inlet pipe D and outlet pipe P to fill the tank is 2 hours less than time
taken by inlet pipe C and outlet S to fill the tank then find the time required by outlet
pipe S to empty the full tank if the outlet pipe P can fill the empty tank in 40 hours?
01. 02.

03. 04.

05. None of these


Solution for Question 79

Total units of work= 120 units


D=5
P= 3
Work done by D and P in one hour= 5-3= 2 units
Time taken by D and P to fill the tank = 120/2= 60 hours
Time taken by C and S to fill the tank= 62 hours
Time taken by C to fill the tank = 18 hours
Total units of work= 558 units (LCM of 18 and 62)
Work done by pipe C = 31 units
Work done by pipe C and S= 9 units
Work done by pipe S= 31-9= 22 units

Time required by pipe S to fill the tank = hours.

Passage for Question 80, 81, 82, 83, 84

Read the following pie-chart carefully and answer the questions given below.
Percentage of students in five different villages and percentage of students going to school
Total number of students = 5040 Number of students going to school
= 3450

Q-80
The number of students going to school from village L is approximately what
percent of number of students in the same village?

01. 64 02. 68
03. 59 04. 71
05. 75
Solution for Question 80

Percent = ×100 = 64 (approx)

Q-81
What is the total number of students from village M and N that are not going to
school?

01. 242 02. 252


03. 254 04. 246
05. None of these
Solution for Question 81

Total number = 246

Q-82
The total number of students in village P is approximately what percent more than
the number of students going to school from village M?

01. 32 02. 40
03. 43 04. 45
05. 37
Solution for Question 82

Percent increase = ×100


= 37 (approx)

Q-83
What is the respective ratio of the total number of students in village M and total
number of students in village O?

01. 3:2 02. 5:4


03. 4:1 04. 4:3
05. None of these
Solution for Question 83

Ratio = 1260 : 1008 = 5:4

Q-84
What is the difference between the number of students that are not going to
school from village O and P?

01. 430 02. 452


03. 435 04. 438
05. None of these
Solution for Question 84

Difference = 753 – 318 = 435

Passage for Question 85, 86, 87, 88, 89

Directions: Study the following information carefully to answer the questions given below
it.
A survey conducted on 1800 students in a college during random checking for the sincerity
shows that 25% of the total students have only practical copy. 15% of the total number have
practical book only. 7% of the total number of students have only proper practical study material.
12% of the total number of students have subjective book only. 16% of the total number of
students have proper subjective notes only. 6% of the total number of students have practical
copy as well as practical book. 8% of the total number of students have practical copy, practical
book as well as subjective notes. 5% of the total number of students have practical book,
subjective book as well as subjective notes and 6% of the total number of students have all the
facilities.
Q-85
How many students have all kind of books?

01. 90 02. 126


03. 144 04. 106
05. None of these
Solution for Question 85

Number of students with all things = 108

Q-86
How many students in all have practical copy as well as practical book?

01. 360 02. 108


03. 720 04. 972
05. None of these
Solution for Question 86

Required answer =
=108

Q-87
How many students in all do not have practical copy?

01. 720 02. 850


03. 920 04. 1080
05. None of these
Solution for Question 87

Number of students having practical copy = 45%


Number of students not having practical copy = 55% of 1800 = 990

Q-88
How many students in all have practical copy?

01. 710 02. 450


03. 590 04. 810
05. None of these
Solution for Question 88

Required answer =
= 450 + 108 + 144 + 108 = 810

Q-89
How many have only complete education work?

01. 108 02. 126


03. 234 04. 216
05. Cannot be determined
Solution for Question 89

No information about only complete education work


hence cannot be determined

Q-90
In the following questions, Quantity I and Quantity II are given. You have to
solve both these and give answer.
Quantity I: The area of the rectangle field is 2704 cm2 and its lth to breath is in
the ratio of 4:1. Then find the perimeter of the rectangular field.
Quantity II: The radius and the height of the right circular cylinder are increased
by 25% and 35% respectively. Then find the percentage increase in the curved
area of cylinder?

01. Quantity I > Quantity II 02. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II


03. Quantity I < Quantity II 04. Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
05. Quantity I = Quantity II
or the relation cannot
be established
Solution for Question 90

Quantity I: 4x2 = 2704


x = 26 cm
Perimeter = 2( 26+104) = 260 cm
Quantity II: Required change = [(2π(1.25r×1.35h) - 2πrh )/ 2πrh] ×100 = 68.75%

Q-91
There are two quantities provided in the following questions. You have to
find out the values of the quantities and compare them according to the given
codes as follows:-
I, J, K, L and M are consecutive odd numbers which average is 11.
Quantity I: M×K
Quantity II: J×L

01. Quantity I > Quantity II 02. Quantity I > Quantity II


03. Quantity I < Quantity II 04. Quantity I < Quantity II
05. Quantity I = Quantity II
or relationship can’t be
established
Solution for Question 91
According to the question,
K=11
So I =7, J=9, L=13 and M=15
Now, M×K=165
And J × L = 9×13=117
So, Quantity I > quantity II

Q-92
In the following questions, two equations Quantity I and Quantity II are
given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer.
Quantity I: Himani scored 20% marks and failed by 30 marks, Seema scored
30% marks and failed by 10 marks . Find pass percentage.
Quantity II: Two numbers are smaller than the third number by 50% and 45%
respectively. How much percent is the second number more than the first
number?

01. Quantity I > Quantity II 02. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II


03. Quantity I < Quantity II 04. Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
05. Quantity I = Quantity II
or the relation cannot
be established
Solution for Question 92

Quantity I:
30% – 20% = 30 -10
10% =20
100% =200
Passing marks = (20% of 200) + 10 = 50
Pass percentage = (50/200)×100 = 25%
Quantity II:
Let the 3rd number be100
Then 1st number = 50
2nd number = 55
Required percentage =5/50×100 = 10%

Q-93
In the following questions, two equations Quantity I and Quantity II are given.
You have to solve both the equations and give answer.
Quantity I: If the compound interst on a sum of money for 2 years at 10% per
annum is Rs.4200, what is the simple interset. on the same sum of money at the same
rate and for the same time period?
Quantity II: A certain sum of money will be amount to Rs.48250 at compound
interest in 2 years, the rate of interest for 1st & 2nd year being 6% and 8%
respectively,how much compound interest earn if rate of compound interst is 6%
only?

01. Quantity I > Quantity II 02. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II


03. Quantity I < Quantity II 04. Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
05. Quantity I = Quantity II
or the relation cannot
be established
Solution for Question 93

Quantity I:
21% = 4200
20% = 4000
Quantity II:
Let the sum be p
48250 = p×(1 + 6/100)(1 + 8/100)
48250 = p×(106/100)(108/100)
48250 = p×(1.06)×(1.08)
48250 =1.144p
p = 48250/1.144
p = Rs.42147
Compound Interst = 42147×12.36% = 5209.36

Q-94
In the following questions, two equations Quantity I and Quantity II are given.
You have to solve both the equations and give answer.
Quantity I: If A and B can complete work in 40 days, B and C in 20 days . A
worked for that work 10 , B worked 15 and C 30 days then work will finish, then
find out in how many days C alone can complete the work?
Quantity II: If A and B can complete work in 24 days and A is 50% more efficient
than B. then find in how many days B alone can complete the work?

01. Quantity I > Quantity II 02. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II


03. Quantity I < Quantity II 04. Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
05. Quantity I = Quantity II
or the relation cannot
be established
Solution for Question 94

Quantity I: LCM of 40, 20 is 40


Total efficiency of (A+B) = 1 and (B+C) =2
(A+B)'s, 10 days work = 10
(B+C)'s 5 days work = 10
remaing work = 20
20 work done by C in 25 days.
Hence whole work done by C in 50 days.
Quantity II:
Efficiency of A and B = 3: 2 So number of days = 2 & 3
LCM of 2 and 3 is 6
Total efficiency of A+B = 3 + 2 = 5
So 6/5 = 24
1 unit = 20
3 unit = 60

Q-95
In the following questions, two equations Quantity I and Quantity II are
given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer.
Quantity I: If 25 % of (P - Q) = 15% of (P + Q), then Q is how much percent
less than P?
Quantity II: If (a+b) / (a-b) = 8/7 and a is not equal to zero. What percentage (to
the nearest integer) of a +7b is a -7b?

01. Quantity I > Quantity II 02. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II


03. Quantity I < Quantity II 04. Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
05. Quantity I = Quantity II
or the relation cannot
be established
Solution for Question 95

Quantity I:
25% of (P - Q) = 15% of (P +Q)
(25 /100)×(P - Q) = (15/100)×(P +Q)
25(P-Q) = 15(P+Q)
5(P-Q) = 3(P+Q)
5P - 5Q = 3P +3Q
2P = 8Q
P/Q = 4
P = 4Q

Required percentage =
Quantity II:
(a+b)/(a – b) = 8/7
(a/b + 1) / (a/b - 1) = 8/7
7a/b + 7 = 8a/b - 8
8a/b - 7a/b = 8+7
a/b = 15
(a-7b)/(a+7b)×100 = [(a/b – 7)/ (a/b +7)]×100 = (15-7/15+7)×100 = (8/22)×100 = 36%
Q-96
In the following questions, two equations Quantity I and Quantity II are given.
You have to solve both the equations and give answer.
Quantity I: If a man covers a distance in 22 hours, he covers 40% of his journey at
the speed of 16km/hr, 50% of the rest journey at th speed of 12km/hrs. and rest
journey at 18 km/hrs. then find out the distance.
Quantity II: If a man covers a distance of three equal parts in 20 hours. He covers
first part at 10 km/hrs. 2nd part at 15 km/hrs. and 3rd part at 30 km/hrs. then find
out the distance .

01. Quantity I > Quantity II 02. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II


03. Quantity I < Quantity II 04. Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
05. Quantity I = Quantity II
or the relation cannot
be established
Solution for Question 96

Quantity I:

=330 km
Quantity II:
LCM of 10, 15 and 30 = 30
Let us take distance covered by each part be 30 km
Total time = (30/10) + (30/15) + (30/30) = 6 hrs.
Average speed = Total distance / Total time = (30+30+30)/6 = 90/6 = 15
Average speed will become 15 km/hrs.
So distance 15×20 = 300 km

Q-97
Find the value of quantities and state the correct relationship among them.
Quantity I: A man on tour travels first 160 km at 64 km/hr and the next 160 km at
80 km/hr. The average speed of the tour is:
Quantity II: A went from P to Q with the speed of 60km/hr. and return back with
the speed of 90km/hr. Find the average speed.

01. Quantity I > Quantity II 02. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II


03. Quantity I < Quantity II 04. Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
05. Quantity I = Quantity II
Solution for Question 97
Quantity I-

Quantity II-
Quantity I < Quantity II

Q-98
Find the value of quantities and state the correct relationship among them.
Quantity I: The ratio between the speeds of two trains is 7:8. If the second train
runs 400 km in 4 hours, then the speed of the first train.
Quantity II: Find the speed of a train which passes a tree in 12 seconds. The length
of the train is 264m.

01. Quantity I > Quantity II 02. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II


03. Quantity I < Quantity II 04. Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
05. Quantity I = Quantity II
Solution for Question 98

Quantity I-

Quantity II-
Quantity I > Quantity II

Q-99
Find the value of quantities and state the correct relationship among them.
Quantity I: No. of days in which A will work alone, given A and B can complete work
in 8 days, B and C can complete work in 12 days, C and A can complete work in 8
days.
Quantity II: No. of days in which A will work alone, given A and B can complete
work in 18 days, they started work together and after working for 6 days A left and B
completed remaining work in 24 days.

01. Quantity I > Quantity II 02. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II


03. Quantity I < Quantity II 04. Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
05. Quantity I = Quantity II
Solution for Question 99
Quantity I: Here B=C=24 days

A=
Quantity II: B completes 2/3 work in 24 days
B will complete whole work in 36 days

A=
Quantity I < Quantity II

Q-100
Find the value of quantities and state the correct relationship-
If a & b are natural numbers and 6 ≥ a > b > 0.
Quantity I: 5a2b
Quantity II: 6ab2

01. Quantity I > Quantity II 02. Quantity I > Quantity II


03. Quantity I < Quantity II 04. Quantity I < Quantity II
05. Relation cannot be
establish or Quantity I
= Quantity II
Solution for Question 100

Dividing Quantity I and Quantity II we get

Now b has to be > 0 and a has to be > b


If a = 2, b = 1, I > II
Similarly we will get I > II in all cases
But a = 6 and b = 5
Then
a=b
Quantity I > Quantity II

Q-101
Find the value of quantities and state the correct relationship-
A train cross a platform 250 meter long. Find the length of train.
Quantity I- Train is running at 54 Km/hr and crosses the platform in 45 seconds.
Quantity II- Train is running at 72 Km/hr and crosses the platform in 36 seconds.
01. Quantity I > Quantity II 02. Quantity I > Quantity II
03. Quantity I < Quantity II 04. Quantity I < Quantity II
05. Quantity I = Quantity II
Solution for Question 101

Quantity I-425
Quantity II -470
Quantity I < Quantity II

Q-102
Find the value of quantities and state the correct relationship-
Four coins are tossed simultaneously
Quantity I- Probability of getting at least two heads.
Quantity II- Probability of getting at most two tails.

01. Quantity I > Quantity II 02. Quantity I > Quantity II


03. Quantity I < Quantity II 04. Quantity I < Quantity II
05. Quantity I = Quantity II
Solution for Question 102

Quantity I-11/16
Quantity II -11/16
Quantity I = Quantity II

Q-103
Find the value of quantities and state the correct relationship-
Average of 11 consecutive odd numbers is 99.
Quantity I- Average of second highest and lowest number.
Quantity II- Average of third highest and fourth lowest number.

01. Quantity I > Quantity II 02. Quantity I > Quantity II


03. Quantity I < Quantity II 04. Quantity I < Quantity II
05. Quantity I = Quantity II
Solution for Question 103

Quantity I-100
Quantity II -100
Quantity I = Quantity II
Q-104
Find the value of quantities and state the correct relationship-
There are 3 Red balls, 5 Green balls & 4 White balls in a bag .Four balls are
chosen at random
Quantity I: The probability of their being 2 Red and 2 Green ball
Quantity II: The probability of their being 2 Red, 1 Green & 1 White ball

01. Quantity I > Quantity II 02. Quantity I > Quantity II


03. Quantity I < Quantity II 04. Quantity I < Quantity II
05. Relation cannot be
establish or Quantity I
= Quantity II
Solution for Question 104

Quantity I
(3C2×5C2)/12C4 = 2/11
Quantity II
(3C2×5C1×4C1)/12C4 = 60/495 = 4/33

Q-105
Question below contains two quantities I and II. Find the values of quantities
and mark the appropriate option as your final answer.
Quantity I: The base of triangle is 30 cm and height is 22 cm. Another triangle
having the base 40 cm has double area of the given triangle. Find the height of the
other triangle?
Quantity II: 33

01. Quantity I > Quantity II 02. Quantity I < Quantity II


03. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II 04. Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
05. Quantity I = Quantity II
or relation can't be
established
Solution for Question 105

H=33 cm

Q-106
Each of given questions consists of a question followed by informations in three
statements. You have to study the question and the statements and decide that
information in which of the statement(s) is/are necessary to answer the question.
P,Q and R working together can complete a work in how many days?
Statement I: P can complete half of the work in 4 days and Q can complete one third of
the work in 2 days.
Statement II: The ratio of their efficiencies of P, Q and R is 3:4:6 respectively.
Statement III: R can do as much work in 2 days as Q can do in 6 days.

01. Any two 02. I and II


03. I and (II or III) 04. Only I
05. None of these
Solution for Question 106

By using statement II or III the efficiency of R can be calculated.

Q-107
Each of given questions consists of a question followed by informations in three
statements. You have to study the question and the statements and decide that
information in which of the statement(s) is/are necessary to answer the question.
In a bag there are three different types of fruits apple, mango and guava. Two fruits are
taken out one after another without replacement, Find the probability of getting fruits
are guava.
Statement I: If one apple is taken out and replaced with guava, ratio of apple and guava
becomes 3:2.
Statement II: The bag contains apple, mango and guava in ratio 3:2:1 respectively.
Statement III: If one fruits is taken out randomly the probability of it’s to be of apple is
1/3,

01. Only II 02. I and II


03. II and III 04. Only I
05. None of these
Solution for Question 107

The no. of fruits are not given in the statements.

Q-108
Each of given questions consists of a question followed by informations in three
statements. You have to study the question and the statements and decide that
information in which of the statement(s) is/are necessary to answer the question.
A road is to be constructed around the three side of the rectangular park of thickness 3m
wide. Find the area of the outer path of the park?
Statement I: The area of the rectangular park is 96 m2.
Statement II: the perimeter of the park is 40m.
Statement III: the ratio of the length and the breadth of the rectangular park is 4:2.

01. Any two 02. I and II


03. I and II or III 04. Only I
05. None of these
Solution for Question 108

The information about the side is not given that which three sides, one shorter two longer or two
shorter one longer are including.

Q-109
Each of given questions consists of a question followed by informations in three
statements. You have to study the question and the statements and decide that
information in which of the statement(s) is/are necessary to answer the question.
A principal becomes 25 time, in how many year if the interest is being compounded
yearly?
Statement I: A sum becomes 9 times in a year when interest is being half yearly
Statement II: the principal amount is 34500.
Statement III: IN half yearly calculation the rate rate of interest will become half and
the time will be double.

01. Any two 02. I and II


03. I and II or III 04. Only I
05. None of these
Solution for Question 109

I - given information is sufficient to solve the problem.


II- principal value doesn’t matter when it becomes N times in T time period.
III- this is a general information.

Q-110
Each of these questions consists of a question followed by information in three
statements. You have to study the question and the statements and decide that
information in which of the statement(s) is/are necessary to answer the question.
What is the speed of the boat in still water?
Statement I: To travel 32km in upstream and 36km in downstream its take total 7
hours.
Statement II: Time taken to travel 54km in downstream is 150min less than time taken
to travel 56km in upstream.
Statement III: Speed in upstream is 33.33% less than speed in downstream.

01. I and either II or III 02. Any two


03. III and either I or II 04. II and III
05. None of these
Solution for Question 110

III and I or II is required for getting answer.

Q-111
Each of these questions consist of a question followed by information in three
statements I, II and III. You have to study the question and statements and decide that
informations in which of the statements is/are necessary to answer the question?
What is the speed of the train?
I. The train crosses a signal pole in 18 seconds.
II. The train crosses a platform equal to its length in 27 seconds.
III. Length of the train is 270 metres.

01. Only I and III 02. Only II and III


03. Only I and II 04. Only III & either I or II
05. None of these
Solution for Question 111

Q-112
Each of these questions consist of a question followed by information in three
statements I, II and III. You have to study the question and statements and decide that
informations in which of the statements is/are necessary to answer the question?
How many runs were scored by the team x?
I. Team x won the match by 42 runs.
II. Runs scored by team x and y were in the ratio 12 : 5.
III. Runs scored by x were 120 % of the runs scored by team y.

01. Only I and II 02. Only I and III


03. Only I & either II or III 04. All I, II and III
05. None of these
Solution for Question 112

From I,
The difference of runs scored by winning and losing team is given.
From II,
Ratio of the runs of both teams is given.
So with the help of statement I and either II or III we can find out the runs scored by team x.

Q-113
Each of these questions consists of a question followed by informations in three
statements. You have to study the question and the statements and decide that
information in which of the statement(s) is/are necessary to answer the question.
In how many days will B alone complete a work?
(I) A and B together complete a work in 8 days.
(II) B and C together complete a work in 10 days.
(III) A and C together complete the same work in 12 days.

01. I and II 02. II and III


03. All 04. Answer can not be given even using all the three
statements
05. None of these
Solution for Question 113

Q-114
Each of these questions consist of a question followed by information in three
statements I, II and III. You have to study the question and statements and decide that
informations in which of the statements is/are necessary to answer the question?
What is the capacity of the cylindrical tank?
I. Radius of the base is half of its height.
II. Area of the base 420 square metres.
III. Height of the cylindrical tank is 14 metres.

01. Only I and II 02. Only II and III


03. Only I and III 04. Either II and III or I and III
05. None of these
Solution for Question 114

Q-115
Each of given questions consists of a question followed by informations in three
statements. You have to study the question and the statements and decide that
information in which of the statement(s) is/are necessary to answer the question.
A shop keeper sold his article on certain price than find out profit or loss percentage?
Statement I: The shopkeeper set the marked price of the article at 480 rupees and he

also gives a discount of %.


Statement II: The ratio of CP and SP is 11:12.
Statement III: after giving the discount he makes a profit of 35 rupees.

01. Any two 02. I and II


03. I and II or III 04. Only I
05. None of these
Solution for Question 115

only II or I and III together are sufficient

Q-116
Each of these questions consists of a question followed by information in three
statements. You have to study the question and the statements and decide that
information in which of the statement(s) is/are necessary to answer the question.
If the ratio of male children to the female children is 3:4, Find the no of female children
in the town?
Statement I: the total population of the town is 26000. If the number of male is
more than the number of females?
Statement II: the ratio of female children and total females is 1:3?
Statement III: number of female children is 50% of the rest female population of the
town.

01. Any two 02. I and II


03. I and II or III 04. Only I
05. None of these
Solution for Question 116

statement I is sufficient to find the total population of female and from statement II or III is
sufficient to calculate the number of female children.

Q-117
The questions given below contain three statements giving certain data. You have to
decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the
question?
What is the ratio of the ages of Reena and Sonam?
(I) 6 years ago their ages were in the ratio 3 : 4.
(II) After 2 years the younger one's age will be 85% that of the older.
(III) The sum of their ages is three less than twice the age of the older.

01. Only I and II 02. Any two


03. Only I and III 04. All together are required
05. None of these

Q-118
Each of these questions consists of a question followed by information in three
statements. You have to study the question and the statements and decide that
information in which of the statement(s) is/are necessary to answer the question.
There are three type of pen in box .some are red, some are blue and some are green pens
.three pens are taken out randomly then find the probability of being all the pens are of
same type ?
Statement I: the average number of pen is 75.
Statement II: the ratio red pen to the ratio of blue pen is 3:2 and the ratio of blue pen
to the ratio of green pen is 3:5.
Statement III: the average number of red pen and the blue pen is 22.5 and the number
of red pen is 150% of blue pens

01. Any two 02. I and II


03. I and II or III 04. Only I
05. None of these
Solution for Question 118

I: total no of pen = 75
II: red: blue: green= 9:6:10
III: total red and blue pen= 45
150: 100 = 45
3:2
5= 45
Red pen = 27
Blue pen = 18
Green pen = 30

Q-119
The questions given below contain three statements giving certain data. You have to
decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the
question?
What is the original price of the TV bought by Abhijit?
(I) He bought it at 20% discount on the orignal price.
(II) He sold it to Amit for Rs 22000 and earned10% profit.

(III) If he had bought it at 25% discount he would have a profit .

01. Only II 02. I and II or III


03. I and II 04. Any two
05. None of these

Q-120
Each of these questions consists of a question followed by information in three
statements. You have to study the question and the statements and decide that
information in which of the statement(s) is/are necessary to answer the question.
calculate the cost of leveling the track constructed around a circular park at the of 20
rupees per square meter?
Statement I: the outer circumference of the circular field is 440.
Statement II: the track is 7 meter wide everywhere.
Statement III: the inradius of the circular field is 70% less than the outer

01. Any two 02. I and II


03. I and II or III 04. Only I
05. None of these
Solution for Question 120

I: the circumradius of the circle is 10.


By II or III the inradius of the circular field is 3 meter.

Q-121
Each of these questions consists of a question followed by informations in three
statements. You have to study the question and the statements and decide that
information in which of the statement(s) is/are necessary to answer the question.
What is the rate of interest p.c.p.a?
(I) The amount becomes double at the rate of simple interest in 10 years.
(II) The difference between compound interest and simple interest on an amount of Rs.
15000 for 2 years is Rs. 150
(III) The compound interest after 8 years is more than the principal.

01. Only I 02. Only II


03. II and III 04. Either I or II
05. None of these
Solution for Question 121

Q-122
Each of these questions consists of a question followed by information in three
statements. You have to study the question and the statements and decide that
information in which of the statement(s) is/are necessary to answer the question.
A box contains some red balls some green balls and some black balls, If we choose
three random balls then find the probability of being all balls red ?
Statement I: the average number of balls is 8, if we remove all the red balls then the
new ratio of the balls will become 9.
Statement II: total no of ball is 24
Statement III: there are 8 green balls.

01. Any two 02. I and II


03. I and II or III 04. Only I
05. None of these
Solution for Question 122

Total no of balls = 8×3=24


After removing all red balls, Sum of green and yellow balls = 9×2=18
Total red balls = 6
Only one is sufficient to answer the question.

Q-123
Each of these questions consists of a question followed by informations in three
statements. You have to study the question and the statements and decide that
information in which of the statement(s) is/are necessary to answer the question.
How many marks did Abhijeet get in English?
(I) The marks got by Abhijeet in Maths is 20 more than that in Science.
(II) The total marks got by Abhijeet in Maths, Science and English is 198.
(III) The marks got by Abhijeet in Science is 12 more than in English.

01. Any two 02. II and III


03. All 04. Answer can not be given even using all the three
statements
05. None of these
Solution for Question 123

Let Abhijeet obtain in English be x marks.


From statement III,
Obtained in Science = x + 12
From statement I,
Obtained in Maths = x + 12 + 20
From statement II,
x + (x+12) + (x+12+20) = 198
3x + 44 = 198

3x = 154,
Q-124
In each of the following questions, a question is followed by three statements. Read
all the statements and find that which statements are required to answer the question
and answer accordingly.
What are the marks obtained by Sushil in Physics?
Statement I: Marks obtained in Biology is as much more than that in Chemistry as
the marks obtained in Chemistry is more than that in Physics.
Statement II: The average marks obtained by Sushil in Physics, Biology and
Chemistry are 65.
Statement III: Marks obtained by Sushil in Biology is 6 more than that obtained in
Physics.

Only I and III are Only I and II are sufficient


sufficient
(I or II) and III are All three together are not sufficient
sufficient
None of these
Solution for Question 124

All statements together

Q-125
In each of the following questions, a question is followed by three statements. Read
all the statements and find that which statements are required to answer the question
and answer accordingly.
What is the capacity of the cylindrical tank?
Statement I. Radius of the base is half of its height.
Statement II. Area of the base is 462 sq m.
Statement III. Height of the cylinder is 14 m.

Any two are sufficient II and (I or III) are sufficient


Either I or II and III All three together are sufficient
sufficient
None of these
Solution for Question 125

Any two of the three is sufficient to answer this question,

Q-126
Find the wrong number in the following number series.
01. 382 02. 344
03. 420 04. 461
05. 276
Solution for Question 126

Q-127
Find the wrong number in the following number series.

01. 32 02. 20
03. 48 04. 24
05. 16
Solution for Question 127

Q-128
Find the wrong number in the following number series.

01. 730 02. 50


03. 90 04. 166
05. 476
Solution for Question 128

Q-129
Find the wrong number in the following number series.

01. 2842 02. 568


03. 180 04. 184
05. 2876
Solution for Question 129

Q-130
Find the wrong number in the following number series.

01. 33 02. 70
03. 545 04. 138
05. 18
Solution for Question 130

Q-131
Find the wrong term in the following number series-
1 4 27 256 3125 46658

01. 4 02. 27
03. 256 04. 46658
05. 3125
Solution for Question 131
Q-132
Find the wrong number in the following number series.
25 31 23 33 19 37 13

01. 37 02. 33
03. 13 04. 31
05. 25
Solution for Question 132

25 31 23 35 19 37 13
+6 –8 +12 –16 +18 –24

Q
-
1
3
3
Find the wrong number in the following number series.
31 43 57 73 93 111

01 11 02. 73
. 1
03. 93 04. 43
05. 57
Solution for Question 133

31 43 57 73 91 111
52+6 62+7 72+8 2
8 +9 2
9 +10 2
10 +11

Q-134
Find the wrong term in the give number series questions..
7 4 6 9 20 52.5 160.5
01. 6 02. 4
03. 20 04. 9
05. 52.5
Solution for Question 134

Q-135
Find the wrong number in the following number series.
120 132 153 186 238 310

01. 186 02. 310


03. 132 04. 238
05. 120
Solution for Question 135

120 132 153 187 238 310


12 21 34 51 72
9 13 17 21

Q-136
दिए गए श्रख
ृं ला में गलत शब्ि का पता लगाए।ृं
8, 27, 125, 512, 1331, 2197

01. 8 02. 27
03. 125 04. 512
05. 1331
Solution for Question 136
Q-137
Find out the wrong term in the given series.
18, 28, 40.5, 60.75, 91.125, 136.6875

01. 28 02. 40.5


03. 60.75 04. 91.125
05. 136.6875
Solution for Question 137

Q-138
Find out the wrong term in the given series.
4, 9, 14, 18, 24, 29

01. 9 02. 14
03. 18 04. 24
05. 29
Solution for Question 138
Q-139
Find the wrong term in the following number series-
3 35 226 1160 4660 13998

01. 226 02. 35


03. 1160 04. 4660
05. 13998
Solution for Question 139

Q-140
Find the wrong term in the following number series-
12 237 406 527 604 657

01. 406 02. 527


03. 604 04. 657
05. 237
Solution for Question 140
Q-141
Find the wrong term in the following number series-
18000 3600 720 142.2 28.8 5.76

01. 3600 02. 142.2


03. 28.8 04. 5.76
05. 720
Solution for Question 141

Q-142
Find the wrong number in the series given below.
439 778 1456 2812 5624

01. 439 02. 778


03. 1456 04. 2812
05. 5624
Solution for Question 142

+ 339, + 678, + 1356, +2712

Q-143
Find the wrong number in the given series given below.
80 119 166 221 223

01. 80 02. 119


03. 166 04. 192
05. 223
Solution for Question 143

Q-144
Find the wrong number in the series given below.
729 1331 2497 3375 4913

01. 729 02. 1331


03. 3375 04. 2497
05. 4913
Solution for Question 144

Q-145
Find the wrong number in the series given below.
7 16 27 40 46

01. 7 02. 16
03. 27 04. 40
05. 46
Solution for Question 145

Q-146
Find the approximate value of the question mark (?) in given below question.
25% of 84 × 24% of 85 = ?

01. 424.2 02. 488.4


03. 482.8 04. 428.4
05. 435.8

Q-147
Find the approximate value of the question mark (?) in given below question.
7365 + (5.4)2 + √? = 7437.16

01. 1849 02. 1681


03. 1764 04. 2025
05. 1884
Q-148
Find the approximate value of the question mark (?) in given below question.
64 × 16 ÷ 256 = (4)? – 3

01. 4 02. 1
03. 5 04. 3
05. 2
Solution for Question 148

?=4

Q-149
What will come in place of question marks ‘?’ in the following questions? (You do
not have to calculate the exact value?)

01. 82.5 02. 32.5


03. 45.5 04. 28.5
05. 35.6
Solution for Question 149

Q-150
What will come in place of question marks ‘?’ in the following questions? (You do
not have to calculate the exact value)?

01. 2000 02. 3000


03. 4000 04. 2500
05. 3500
Solution for Question 150

Q-151
What approximate value will come in place of question marks (?) in the
questions given below ?

01. 4 02. 1
03. 10 04. 3
05. 5
Solution for Question 151

Q-152
What will come in place of question marks ‘?’ in the following questions? (You do
not have to calculate the exact value)?

01. 0 02.

03. 11 04.

05. 5
Solution for Question 152
Q-153
What approximate value should come in place of question mark.

01. 28 02. 17
03. 35 04. 24
05. 39
Solution for Question 153

Q-154
What approximate value should come in place of question mark.
0.5% of 4789.823 + 0.7% of 330.732 = ?

01. 42 02. 26
03. 35 04. 20
05. 17
Solution for Question 154

Q-155
What approximate value will come in place of question marks (?) in the
questions given below ?

÷ 2.005 + 444 = ?

01. 700 02. 600


03. 500 04. 800
05. 900
Solution for Question 155

? = 114 ÷ 2 + 444
? = 501 ˜ 500

Q-156
The average age of Priya and Vidya is 24 years. If Shweta replaces Priya, the new
average becomes 25 years and if she replaces Vidya, then the average becomes 21
years. Find the age of Vidya ?

01. 21 years 02. 22 years


03. 20 years 04. 28 years
05. None of these
Solution for Question 156

2×(24+25+21)-2×21=28

Q-157
Dheeraj invested Rs 35000 in a bank for 1 year at 12% per annum. How much more
should Dheeraj need to invest at 10% per annum for that year, so that he can get the
same interest amount which he would get when he invests Rs 40000 at 14% per annum
for one year?

01. 10000 Rs 02. 12500 Rs


03. 15000 Rs 04. 14000 Rs
05. None of these
Solution for Question 157

(400×14-350×12)=P/10
P=14000

Q-158
Salaries of A and B are in the ratio of 13 : 7 respectively . When A’s salary is
increased by 25%, it becomes Rs. 16250. what is B’s salary ?

A. Rs. 5400 B. Rs. 6100


C. Rs. 7000 D. Rs. 7800
E. Rs. 8000
Solution for Question 158

Let the salaries of A and B be 13x and 7x


According to the question
125% of 13x = 16250.

= 16250.

x=
= Rs. 1000.
B's salary = 7 × 1000.
= Rs. 7000.

Q-159
A man spent Rs 1500 to purchase some CFLs and bulbs. The cost of each CFL is 180
and the cost of each bulb is Rs75. If the man purchased more bulbs than CFL, what is
the ratio of the number of CFLs to the number of bulbs?

01. 3:5 02. 5:7


03. 2:3 04. 5:8
05. Can not be determined
Solution for Question 159

180×5+75×8=100

Q-160
A person bought 78 toys and sold 22 toys at 18% profit, 42 toys at 25% profit and
remaining 14 toys at 26% profit and got a profit of Rs 2353 on whole. What is the cost
price of each toys?

01. 120 Rs 02. 115 Rs


03. 112.5 Rs 04. 125 Rs
05. None of these
Solution for Question 160
let cp of a toy=100 Rs
78×100-(42×125+22×118+14×126)=1810
now 1810=2353
so 100=130

Q-161
A boat goes 48 km upstream and 56 km downstream in 12 hours. It goes 60 km
upstream and 42 km downstream in 13 hours. Find the speed of current ?

01. 2 kmph 02. 3 kmph


03. 5 kmph 04. 4 kmph
05. None of these
Solution for Question 161

D=14 U=6 v=8/2=4

Q-162
Priya had scored average 60% in four subject's viz. History, Geography, Maths and
English. She had passed in all subjects, the passing percentage required is 35% for each
subject. If she had scored 25% more in Maths in which she had scored the highest, then
her average percentage would have increased by 4.5 percentage in each subject. What
can be the minimum mark she can get in the History in which she scored the second
highest mark? (Each subject had total maximum marks of 200 and in no subject she has
scored fractional value.)

01. 105 02. 113


03. 118 04. 138
05. 136
Solution for Question 162

4.5%×4=18%=1/4
now 1/4=18%
so marks in maths earlier=72 %
(60%×4-72%)/3=56%=112
so answer will be 112+1=113
Q-163
A man buys a certain number of tubes for Rs. 600.He could have bought 25 more
tubes for the same amount had the tubes been Rs. 4 cheaper. Find the number of
tubes bought?

A. 60 B. 50
C. 75 D. 45
E. 53
Solution for Question 163

Let the number of tubes be x


According to the question,

x2 + 25x - 3750 = 0
x2 + 75x - 50x - 3750 = 0
x(x+75)-50(x+75)= 0
(x-50) (x+75) = 0
x = 50, -75.
Number of tubes the bought was 50.

Q-164
In how many different ways can the letters of the word ‘DICTIONARY’ be
arranged in such a way that the vowels always come together?

01. 15120 02. 10960


03. 60480 04. 30240
05. 52680
Solution for Question 164

DCTNRY (IIOA)

Number of ways =
= 60480 ways.

Q-165
A shopkeeper purchased 25 identical pieces of mobile phones at the rate of Rs. 1500
each. He spent an amount of Rs. 2500 on transport and packing. He fixed the labeled
price of each phone at Rs. 2000. However, he decided to give a discount of 5% on the
labeled price. What is percent profit earned by him ?

01. 20% 02. 16.75%


03. 18.75% 04. 15%
05. 19.15%
Solution for Question 165

Total cost of 25 mobile sets =


15000 × 25 + 2500 = Rs. 40,000.

Cost price of 1 mobile set =


= Rs. 1600.
Labelled price = Rs. 2000.
S.P. 1 mobile = 95% of Rs. 2000 = Rs. 1900.

profit % =

= = 18.75 %

Q-166
3 men and 4 boys can complete a piece of work in 12 days . 4 men and 3 boys can do
the same work in 10 days then in how many days can 2 men and 3 boys finish the
work?

01. 02.
days 7 days
03. 04.
17 days 17 days
05. 15 days
Solution for Question 166
Q-167
A dishonest shopkeeper professes to sell cloth at the cost price but he uses faulty
metre rod. The metre rod measures 90 cm only. Find his gain percent.(approx)

01. 11.11% 02. 11.09%


03. 9.11% 04. 9.09%
05. 10%
Solution for Question 167

Q-168
On a journey across Delhi, a taxi averages 30 km/hr for 60% of the distance, 20 km/hr
for 20% of it and 10 km/hr for the remainder.The average speed for the whole journey
(in km/hr) is :

01. 25 02. 20
03. 27.5 04. 22.5
05. Can not be determined
Solution for Question 168

let the distance be 100


Q-169
30 women are employed to do a piece of work in 20 days. After 5 days, 4 men joined
them and finish the work on time. If the efficiency of a man is thrice the efficiency of a
woman, then find the number of days which will be required to finish the work if extra
men didn't join.

01. 23 days 02. 32 days


03. 30 days 04. 26 days
05. 25 days
Solution for Question 169

1m=3w
so 4m=12w
from MDH formula

Q-170
Dimensions of a park are 24 m×16 m. A path of width 0.5 m is to be formed outside
this park. Find the total cost incurred if the contractor harges 195 Rs/m2 and also a
GST of 18% will be applicable on whole bill.

01. 9834.5 Rs 02. 8522.25 Rs


03. 9434.1 Rs 04. 7852.2 Rs
05. None of these
Solution for Question 170

area of path=

total cost=

Q-171
Brother A and B had some saving in the ratio 4:5. They decided to buy a gift for their
sister, sharing the cost in the ratio 3:4, after they bought, A saves two-third of his
amount while B is left with Rs. 145. Then the value of the gift is?
01. 136 Rs. 02. 150 Rs.
03. 169 Rs. 04. 175 Rs.
05. None of these
Solution for Question 171

Q-172
The inlet to the tank can fill it in 4 hours while the outlet can empty it in 5 hrs. Both the
pipes were opened at 9 AM, but after sometimes the outlet closed and it is observed
that the tank was full at 5 PM. At what time was the outlet closed?

01. 2:20 PM 02. 1:45 PM


03. 2:40 PM 04. 2:00 PM
05. 2:15 PM
Solution for Question 172

20
A = 4----5
B = 5----4
5PM-9AM=8
5×8-4×X=20
X=5
9 AM+5=2:00 PM

Q-173
A train whose length is 240 meter crosses a railway signal in 30 seconds. Find the total
time taken by this train to cross another train whose length is two third of its length and
coming from opposite direction at a speed of 31.2 Kmph?

01. 16 seconds 02. 24 seconds


03. 15 seconds 04. 20 seconds
05. None of these
Solution for Question 173

Required answer =

Q-174
Out of the certain sum 1/3rd is invested at 3%, 1/6th at 6% and the rest at 8%, If the
annual income is Rs. 540. What is the original sum ?

01. 6000 Rs 02. 12000 Rs


03. 7500 Rs 04. 9000 Rs
05. None of these
Solution for Question 174

Q-175
An alloy contains A, B and C in ratio 5 : 2 : 1. Another alloy contains A, B and C in
ratio 12 : 5 : 7. If equal quantities of these two alloys are melted together to form a third
alloy, then what will be the weight of C per kg in new alloy?

01. 11/24 02. 5/12


03. 5/24 04. 7/12
05. None of these
Solution for Question 175
Q-176
Anita purchased one table and one chair costing Rs. 680 and Rs. 585 respectively. If

she sells table at a loss of 6.25% and chair at a profit of . Find the total
amount she will get by selling these articles?

01. 1560 Rs 02. 1440 Rs


03. 1320 Rs 04. 1820 Rs
05. None of these
Solution for Question 176

required answer

Q-177

A certain distance between A & B .Bob having speed 70km/h and Sue having
more speed than Bob, Starts from A to B simultaneously Sue reached at B and return
immediately and meet Bob at a distance 30 km from B. Find distance between A & B.

01. 180km/h 02. 170km/h


03. 260km/h 04. 270km/h
05. None of these
Solution for Question 177

Bob speed = 70km/h


Sue speed = 70×1426/7% = 100
Speed time time ratio
70 100 10 Difference 1.5 = 30
100 70 7

1.5 = 30km
Total distance (8.5) = 170km

Q-178
Rajan invest money in 3 different scheme for 6 years, 10 years and 12 years at the rate
10%, 12% and 15% SI respectively at the completion of each scheme he gets the same
interest. Then find the ratio of his investment?

01. 6 : 3 : 2 02. 6 : 2 : 3
03. 3 : 6 : 2 04. 2 : 3 : 6
05. None of these
Solution for Question 178

P1 : P2 : P3 = 6 : 3 : 2

Q-179
Kohli, Suresh and Ishan can complete a work in 6hr. In a given work Ishan worked for
6hr while Kohli and Suresh worked for 3hr and 75% of the work gets completed. Then
find out the time in which Kohli and Suresh will complete the given work.

01. 12hr 02. 10hr


03. 15hr 04. 18hr
05. None of these
Solution for Question 179

Kohli-K, Suresh-S, Ishan-I


K+S+I- 6hr
K+S+I – Complete the 50% of given work in 3hr. so the remaining 25% of the work is completed
by Ishan in 3hr.
Ishan -100%=12hr
K+S I K+S+I
12hr 6hr
So K+S will complete the given work in 12hr.

Q-180
The ratio of the density of three kinds of oil kerosene, petrol and diesel is 9:7:5. The
density of kerosene is 27gm/cc and kerosene, petrol and diesel mixed in the ratio of
6:4:5 by weight. If a litre of petrol cost Rs.40, then find the cost of petrol in 750 kg of
mixture of kerosene, petrol and diesel?

01. Rs.1000 02. Rs.800


03. Rs. 900 04. Rs.480
05. None of these
Solution for Question 180

Density of kerosene, petrol and diesel are 18:14:10


Volume =weight/density
Weight of diesel in 750kg mixture 750×5/15=250kg
Now the volume of diesel 250/10= 25 litre
The cost of 25 litre of diesel = 25×40=Rs.1000

Q-181
After travelling 555km train met with an accident and speed reduced by 15% of its
actual speed and it reaches 6 hours late, if accident had occured after travelling 111km
more, train will reach 5 hours,find the total distance.

01. 2112 km 02. 2222 km


03. 1221 km 04. 2212 km
05. None of these
Solution for Question 181

For 111 km 1hour save


for 666 km 6 hour will be saved
total distance=666+555=1221 km

Q-182
There are three cars P,Q and R. Speed of car P is 13/12 times of car Q. Speed of car R
is 5/13 times of car P. If they cover the same distance of 260km and average of speed
of all the three cars is 50km/hr. then how much time taken by faster car to travel?
01. 4hr 20 min. 02. 10hr 24min.
03. 4hr 04. 6hr 12 min.
05. None of these
Solution for Question 182

Let the speed of the car P, Q, R is a, b, c


Given,

= 50
a + b + c = 150

= 150

= 150
b = 60 units
a = 65 units
c = 25 units

Now, Time taken by faster train = = 4 hrs.

Q-183
A bank offers 10% compound interest per four months. A customer deposits Rs 5000
each on 1stjanuary, on 1st may and on 1st September of a year. At the end of the year,
find the amount he would have gained by means of interest?

01. Rs.1050 02. Rs.3205


03. Rs.5000 04. Rs.2500
05. None of these
Solution for Question 183

Rate = 10%
1stjanuary 5000 +500 (5500 + 5000) = 10500
st
1 April 10500+1050 (11550 + 5000) = 16550
st
1 August 16550+1655 18205
Hence gain = Rs.(18205-15000) = Rs.3205

Q-184
A shopkeeper blends two varieties of sugar, one costing Rs.60 per kilogram and Rs.105
per kilogram. The respective ratio of quantities they were mixed in was 7:2. If he sold
the mixed variety at Rs.100 per kilogram, how much was his profit percentage?

01. 02.

03. 04.

05.

Solution for Question 184

Cost of 9 kg of mixture
= Rs. (60×7+105×2)
= Rs. (420+210)
= Rs.630
Selling price of 9 kg of mixture
= 9×100
=Rs.900
Profit percent

= ×100 =

= = %

Q-185
A person gave Rs 50000 to his two sons at a condition that they both will return the
money within a year. Find the sum of money he gave his elder son if he gave the money
to his elder son at the rate of 15% per annum and to the other son at the rate of 13% per
annum at simple interest. He gets 6750 rupees as total interest given by both the sons.

01. 12000 Rs. 02. 12500 Rs.


03. 13000 Rs. 04. 13750 Rs.
05. None of these
Solution for Question 185

Let the sum given to his elder son is x rupees, so the younger son will get (50000-x).
Total interest= 6750

= 6750
x= 12500 Rs.
Q-186
Find the area of a rhombus if the size of the diagonals are 40 cm and 25 cm
respectively.

01. 480 cm2 02. 500 cm2


03. 400 cm2 04. 750 cm2
05. None of these
Solution for Question 186

Area of the rhombus= (products of the length of the diagonals)

= X 40 × 25
= 500 cm2

Q-187
There are two mixture in a shop .first mixture contains milk and water in the ratio 1:4
while the 2nd container contains milk and water in the ratio 2:9. If both the mixture are
mixed in a container then it gave milk and water in 9:2 ratio. Then find the ratio in
which both the mixture are mixed with each other.

01. 29:30 02. 3:5


03. 35:34 04. 6:7
05. None of these
Solution for Question 187

Milk: water – 35:34

Q-188
Seven coins are tossed simultaneously. Find the probability of getting exactly 4
heads.

01. 17/64 02. 35/128


03. 9/32 04. 3/8
05. None of these
Solution for Question 188

Q-189
A six rounds pistol has three bullets and three blank shots. A die is thrown and each
time the dice shows a multiple of two, the gun is fired. What is the probability that a
man whose fate depends on a random throw of the dice will be shot?

01. 1/2 02. 1/3


03. 1/4 04. 1/6
05. 1/12
Solution for Question 189

The probability of being shot involves two events that must occur, dice to show a multiple
of 2 and firing a bullet.
Multiple of 2 = 2, 4 and 6 →3
Possible outcomes = 6
Probability of multiple of 2 = 3/6 = ½
Probability of firing a bullet = 3/6 {3 blank shots} = ½
Therefore probability of a person getting shot = ½ × ½ = ¼

Q-190
What is the ratio of the savings of Ritesh, Rakesh and Rohan. If their income ratio of
7:9:12 and their expenditure ratio is 8:9:15, if Rohan saves 25% of his income.

01. 15:18:11 02. 11:18:15


03. 18:11:15 04. 11:15:18
05. None of these
Solution for Question 190
Income = Expenditure+Saving
Ritesh 7x = 8y+(7x-8y)
Rakesh 9x = 9y+(9x-9y)
Rohan 12x= 15y+3x
Therefore
x/y= 5/3
y = 3x/5
savings= (income-expenditure)
Ratio of their savings
Ritesh : Rakesh : Rohan
11x:18x:15x
11:18:15

Q-191
Four workers P,Q,R,S complete a work in different days and they individually take 12
days, 36 days , 24 days and 18 days but not in the same order. Their efficiencies are in
descending order. If they start work together and after 1 day P left the work and next day
Q left the work and next day S left the work, then in how many days R complete the
remaining work and what is the ratio of completed work to remaining work after the day
S left the work?

01. 21 days 12 hours & 02. 21 days 12 hours & 29:72


72:43
03. 14 days 8 hours & 04. 14 days 8 hours & 29:72
29:43
05. None of these
Solution for Question 191

L.C.M of 12,36,24,18 are 72


Hence total works = 72
Efficiencies of P, Q, R, S are in descending order
Worker No. of days to complete Efficiencies
work(in days)
P 12 6
Q 18 4
R 24 3
S 36 2
From the given information,
P+Q+R+S = (6+4+3+2) = 15 works (in 1 day)
Q+R+S = 9 works (1 day)
R+S = 5 works (1 day)
When S left the work total work = 15+9+5 = 29 works
Remaining work = 72 – 29 = 43 works
Remaining work completed by R in 43/3 = 14 1/3 days
It means 14 days and 8 hours.
Now required ratio = 29:43.

Q-192
There is a book of x pages and x persons. First person draw a line on every page of book.
Second person draw 2 lines on every second page of book. Third person draw 3 lines on
every third page. This process goes on till last person who draw x line on every xth page.
The number of lines on last page will be equal to the

01. x ! 02. x.(x+1) / 2


03. Sum of the all the 04. x + x!
factors of x
05. None of these
Solution for Question 192

We can check for any value of x.


Let x = 100
1 line is on every page.
2 lines are on every second page.
3 lines are on every third page but 100th page is not in the counting of every 3rd page.
So the lines on 100th page = 1+ 2+ 4+ 5 + 10+ 20 + 25+ 50 + 100
Now, we can see that the total numbers of line on 100th page is the sum of all the factors of 100.

Q-193
A box is in the shape of a cuboid. Find the length of the longest rod which can be
placed inside the box. Length, width and height of the box are 8cm, 6cm and 10 cm
respectively.

01. 12 cm 02. 16 cm
03. 04.
20 cm 10 cm
05. None of these
Solution for Question 193
Length of the longest rode= diagonal of the box =
=
= 10 cm

Q-194
A took 15 sec to cross a rectangular field diagonally walking at the rate of 52 m/min
and B took the same time to cross the same field along its sides walking at the rate of
68 m/min. The area of the field is-

01. 30 m2 02. 40 m2
03. 50 m2 04. 60 m2
05. 75 m2
Solution for Question 194

BD = length of diagonal = Speed × time

From (i) and (ii)

289 = 169 + 2lb


lb = 60m2

Q-195
The present ages of Amit, Bhanu and Chandu are In the ratio of 9: 14: 21 respectively.
The present ages of Bhanu, Chandu and Dadu are in the ratio of 8: 12: 7 respectively.
The present age of Amit is 36 years, Chandu age is _________ and Dadu age is
__________ respectively. Then which of the following fills the gap in order.
(A) 84, 36
(B) 49, 52
(C) 49,84

01. Only A 02. Only B


03. Any Two 04. Any Three
05. None of these
Solution for Question 195

9x = 36
X=4
8y = 56
Y=7
So the age of Chandu is 84years
And the age of Dadu is 49 years

Q-196
The population of Lucknow is increases at a rate of 2% for first year, it decreases at the
rate of ______ for the second year and for the third year it again increases at the rate of
_______. Then the population of Lucknow after 3 years will be approx. 555600 if the
present population of Lucknow is 540000. Then which of the following fills the gap in
order.
(A) 3%, 5%
(B) 2%, 4%
(C) 3%, 4%

01. Only A 02. Only B


03. Any Two 04. Only C
05. None of these
Solution for Question 196

The growth rate of population increases in first year, then decreases for the second year and again it
increases for third year.
The population after 3 years will be
=P (1+2/100)x (1-3/100)x (1+4/100)
=54000(1+2/100)1 x (1-3/100)1 x (1+4/100)1= 555600

Q-197
In a mixture of 104gms milk and water the proportion of water by weight was 37.5%. If
in the same ________ gms of mixture, 15 gms water was added, the ___________ is
the percentage of water in the new mixture. Then which of the following fills the gap in
order.
(A) 135,33 (1/3)%
(B) 120, 44 (4/9)%
(C) 270, 33 (1/3)%

01. Only A 02. Only B


03. Any Two 04. Only C
05. None of these
Solution for Question 197

Water in 104 gms=3/8×104=39gms


Milk in 104 gms=104-39=65gms
total new mixture=120 + 15 = 135 ग्राम
So percentage of water=60×100/135 = 44 4/9%

Q-198
The compound interest earned by Suresh on_______ amount at the end of two years
at the rate of ________ per annum was Rs.17100. Then which of the following fills
the gap in order.
(A) 72900 ,10%
(B) 82900 11%
(C) 72900, 11 (1/9)%

01. Only A 02. Only B


03. Any Two 04. Only C
05. None of these
Solution for Question 198

Given that rate = 11 (1/9) %


And the compound interest = 17100
So we know that
11 (1/9) % = 1/9
So principal amount is 81 and total amount is 100
81=72900
Or 1 = 900
Then 100 = 90000
So ci = 17100.
Q-199
The average monthly expenditure of Arjun in the first 8 months of a year is Rs. 24000.
His average monthly expenditure over the next months is_________ so that his average
monthly expenditure over the year is Rs.22000. The average monthly expenditure of
Ramesh in the first 6 months of a year is Rs.21000. His average monthly expenditure
over the next months is_________ so that his average monthly expenditure over the year
is Rs.20000. Then which of the following fills the gap in order.
(A) 19000, 6000
(B)18000, 19000
(C) 19000,22000

01. Only A 02. Only B


03. Any Two 04. Only C
05. None of these
Solution for Question 199

Average monthly expenditure of Arjun in the first 8 months of a year = Rs.24000


Months left 4
Now his average monthly expenditure over the year should be Rs. 22000
So the total amount would be 22000 x 12 = 264000
So for next 4 months the salary would be = (264000 – 192000)/4 = Rs.18000
Average monthly expenditure of Ramesh in the first 6 months of a year = Rs.21000
Months left 6
Now his average monthly expenditure over the year should be Rs. 20000
So the total amount would be 20000 x 12 = 240000
So for next 6 months the salary would be = (240000 – 126000)/6 = Rs.19000
Q-200
The SI on certain sum of money for 15 months at rate of 7.5% per annum exceeds the
SI on same sum at 12.5% per annum for 8 months by Rs. 2437.50. Find the sum.

01. 211000 02. 234000


03. 312000 04. 408500
05. None of these
Solution for Question 200
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