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Logical Reasoning Step III-19 past 25 own 32 back 47 fear


Step IV-19 past 25 own 32 back 47 fear
MAH MBA CET 2024 SLOT 3 Step V-19 past 25 own 32 fear back 47
CETKING Step VI-19 past 25 own 32 fear 47 back
1. Question And Step VI is the last step.
As per rules followed in above steps, find out in each
Look carefully for the pattern, and then choose which of the following questions, the appropriate step for the
pair of numbers comes next. given input
7.9.66 12 14 66. 17 Step IV of an input is 24 stop 27 pick 94 85 76 bring
down How many more steps will be required complete
a) 19 22 the rearrangement?
b)19 66
c)66 19 a)4
d)22 66 b)2
e)66 22 c)3
d)5
2. Question e)6

Given below are two statements, one is labelled as 5. Question


Assertion (A) and other one labelled as Reason (R).
Assertion (A): Cotton is grown in alluvial soils. Study the following information carefully and then
Reason (R) Alluvial soils are very fertile. answer the question given below it. A word and
In light of the above statements, choose the correct number arrangement machine when given an input line
answer from the options given below. of words and numbers rearranges them following a
particular rule in each step. The following is an
a) (A) is true but (R) is false illustration of input and rearrangement
b) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct Input-past back 32 47 19 own fear 25
explanation of (A). Step 1-19 past back 32 47 own fear 25
c) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is NOT the correct Step II-19 past 25 back 32 47 own fear
explanation of (A). Step III-19 past 25 own 32 back 47 fear
d) (A) is false but (R) is true. Step IV-19 past 25 own 32 back 47 fear
e) Both (A) and (R) are false Step V-19 past 25 own 32 fear back 47
Step VI-19 past 25 own 32 fear 47 back
3. Question And Step VI is the last step.
As per rules followed in above steps, find out in each
In a large group of 20 adults, there are 8 males and 9 of the following questions, the appropriate step for the
vegetarian. Find the number of female non- given input
vegetarians if the group contains 5 male vegetarians. Input 83 42 bench lower 13 upper floor 37 Which of
the following will be step III?
a)5
b)8 a) 83 42 bench lower floor 37 13 upper
c)12 b) 13 upper 37 83 42 bench lower floor
d)6 c) 13 upper 83 42 bench lower floor 37
e)10 d) 83 42 bench 13 upper lower floor 37
e) 83 37 42 bench 13 upper lower floor
4. Question
6. Question
Study the following information carefully and then
answer the question given below it. A word and Given below are two statements, one is labelled as
number arrangement machine when given an input line Assertion (A) and other one labelled as Reason (R).
of words and numbers rearranges them following a Assertion (A) Vaccines prevent diseases.
particular rule in each step. The following is an Reason (R): Vaccines must be given to children
illustration of input and rearrangement In light of the above statements, choose the most
Input-past back 32 47 19 own fear 25 appropriate answer from the options given below
Step 1-19 past back 32 47 own fear 25
Step II-19 past 25 back 32 47 own fear a) (A) is correct but (R) is incorrect.
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b) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct Determine whether one or both assumptions are
explanation of (A). implicit or not in the given statement and choose the
c) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is the NOT the correct option from the options given below.
correct explanation of (A)
d) (A) is incorrect but (R) is correct. a) Neither Assumption A nor Assumption B are
e) Both (A) and (R) are incorrect implicit
b) Only Assumption A is implicit
7. Question c) Only Assumption B is implicit
d) Both Assumption A and Assumption B are implicit
If SYSTEM is coded as SYSMET and NEARER as e) Either Assumption A or Assumption B is implicit
AENRER, then FRACTION will be coded as
11. Question
a) FRACNOIT
b) CARFNOIT There are 60 children admitted to a Music Academy.
c) NOITFRAC Some children can play only Guitar and some can play
d) CARFTION only Sitar. 15 children can play both Guitar and Sitar,
e) TIONFRAC if the number of children who can play Guitar is 27
then how many children can play only Sitar?
8. Question
a)27
How many such pairs of digits are there in the number b)12
95137248 each of which has as many digits between c)33
them in the number as when they are arranged in d)48
ascending order? e)10

a)4 12. Question


b)1
c)3 Given below are two statements, one is labelled as
d)5 Assertion (A) and other one labelled as Reason (R).
e)2 Assertion (A) Downpour of rain helps lessen the
humidity in the atmosphere.
9. Question Reason (R) Rains are caused when atmosphere cannot
hold more moisture
If DELHI is coded as CCIDD, how would you encode In light of the above statements, choose the correct
BOMBAY? answer from the options given below.

a) WXYZAX a) (A) is true but (R) is false


b) AJMTVT b) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct
c) AMJXVS explanation of (A
d) MJXVSU c) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is NOT the correct
e) ATTMUX explanation of (A)..
d) (A) is false but (R) is true.
10. Question e)

Given below is a statement and two assumptions. 13. Question


These assumptions may or may not be implicit in the
statement. Ram is 7 ranks ahead of Shyam in a class of 39. If
Statement: The best evidence of India's glorious past is Shyam's rank is 17th from the last, what is Ram's rank
the growing popularity of ayurvedic medicines in the from the start?
world.
Assumption A: Ayurvedic medicines are more popular a)16TH
in India. b)14TH
Assumption B: Ayurvedic medicines are not popular in c)15TH
India. d)17TH
e)18TH

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14. Question Determine whether one or both assumptions are
implicit or not in the given statement and choose the
In a certain coding system, correct option from the options given below
'816321' means 'the brown dog frightened the cat
'64851' means 'the frightened cat ran away' a) Neither Assumption A nor Assumption B are
7621' means 'the cat was brown' implicit
'341' means 'the dog ran". b) Only Assumption A is implicit
What is the code for 'brown'? c) Only Assumption B is implicit
d) Both Assumption A and Assumption B are implicit
a)6 e) Either Assumption A or Assumption B is implicit
b)2
c)4 18. Question
d)8
e)1 Study the given information and answer the following
questions:
15. Question When a word and number arrangement machine is
given an input line of words and numbers, it arranges
In a survey, it is found that 21 people read English them following a particular rule. The following is an
newspaper, 26 people read Hindi newspaper, and 29 illustration of input and the rearrangement.
people read regional language newspaper. If 14 people Input 40 made butter 23 37 cookies salt extra 52 86 92
read both English and Hindi newspapers, 15 people fell now 19
read both Hindi and regional language newspapers, 12 Step 1: butter 19 40 made 23 37 cookies salt extra 52
people read both English and regional language 86 92 fell now
newspaper and 8 read all types of newspapers. How Step II cookies 23 butter 19 40 made 37 salt extra 52
many people were surveyed? 86 92 fell now Step III: extra 37 cookies 23 butter 19
40 made salt 52 86 92 fell now Step IV: fell 40 extra
a)36 37 cookies 23 butter 19 made salt 52 86 92 now Step
b)54 V. made 52 fell 40 extra 37 cookies 23 butter 19 salt
c)43 86 92 now Step VI: now 86 made 52 fell 40 extra 37
d)58 cookies 23 butter 19 salt 92 Step VII salt 92 now 86
e)48 made 52 fell 40 extra 37 cookies 23 butter 19
Step VII is the last step of the above arrangement as
the intended arrangement is obtained. As per the rules
16. Question followed in the given steps, find out the appropriate
steps for the given input
Five friends A, B, C D & E went to college, each of
them reached at different times. If B reached after C Step III of an input is 91 car 85 14 27 Which of the
and D, A and E reached before C and D, then who was following is definitely the input?
the last person to reach?
a) 14 27 91 car 85
a)C b) 14 91 car 85 27
b)A c) car 85 14 27 91
c)B d) 14 27 car 85 91
d)D e) Can not be determined
e)E
19. Question
17. Question
In a certain coding system, RBM STD BRO PUS
Given below is a statement and two assumptions. means 'the cat is beautiful TNH PUS DIM STD means
These assumptions may or may not be implicit in the 'the dog is brown: PUS DIM BRO PUS CUS means
statement 'the dog has the cat'. What is the code for 'has'?
Statement: If you will trouble me, I will slap you" - A
father warns his child. a) DIM
Assumption A: Because of warning, the may child b) CUS
may stop troubling him c) BRO
Assumption B: All children are usually naughty
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d) STD Determine whether one or both assumptions are
e)TNH implicit or not in the given statement and choose the
correct option from the options given below:
20. Question
a) Neither Assumption A nor Assumption B are
Som boys are sitting in a line. Manohar is at 17th place implicit
from left and Surendra is at 18th place from right. b) Only Assumption A is implicit
There are 8 boys between them. How many boys are c) Only Assumption B is implicit
there in the line? d) Both Assumption A and Assumption B are implicit
e) Either Assumption A or Assumption B is implicit
a)40
b)41 24. Question
c)43
d)44 Given a Series 25,49,121,169,9
e)42 Find what number would come in place of the question
mark(?).
21. Question
a) 289
Look carefully for the pattern, and then choose which b) 300
pair of numbers comes next. c) 225
40 42 38 35 33 28 31 d) 250
e) 361
a) 25 23
b) 26 24
c) 25 22
d) 25 20
e) 26 22 25. Question

Given below are two statements, one is labelled as


Assertion (A) and other one labelled as Reason (R)

22. Question Assertion (A): In winter, a Glass tumbler breaks when


hot water is poured in it
A is B's sister. C is B's mother. D is C's father. E is D's Reason (R). The outer surface of glass expands when
mother Then, how is A related to D? hot water is poured into it

a) Granddaughter In light of the above statements, choose the correct


b) Grandfather answer from the options given below
c) Grandmother
d) Daughter a) (A) is true but (R) is false
e) Mother b) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct
explanation of (A)
23. Question c) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is NOT the correct
explanation of (A)
Given below is a statement and two assumptions These d) (A) is false but (R) is true
assumptions may or may not be implicit in the e) Both (A) and (R) are false
statement

Statement: Vitamin D tablets improve bones 26. Question

Assumption A: People like strong bones Find the number which will come in the place of the
question mark in the given series 11,12,15,20,27,9
Assumption B: Health becomes dull in the absence of
healthy bones a)30
b)34
c)36
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d)32 are divisible by 7 learn Hip Hop. How many learn
e)35 none of the three dance forms?

27. Question a)56


b)38
There are six persons A, B, C, D, E and F. C is the c)82
sister of F B is the brother of E's husband. D is the d)42
father of A and grandfather of F. There are two fathers, e)114
three brothers and a mother in the group. Who is the
mother 2 31. Question

a)B P said to Q: "You are as old as R was when I was twice


b)D as old as S and will be as old as T. was when he was as
c)A old as R is now Q said to P "You may be older than U
d)C but V is as old as I was when you were as old as V is,
e)E and S will be as old as U was when U is as old as V

Who is the eldest?

a)R
b)P
28. Question c)Q
d)S
Insert the missing number in the following question e)T

32. Question

a) Neither Assumption A nor Assumption B are


implicit
a)16 b) Only Assumption A is implicit
b)12 c) Only Assumption B is implicit
c)14 d) Both Assumption A and Assumption B are implicit
d)24 e) Either Assumption A or Assumption B is implicit
e)20
33. Question
29. Question
In a certain coding system,
How many independent words can 'HEARTLESS' be '816321' means the brown dog frightened the cat
divided into without changing the order of the letters '64851' means the frightened cat ran away
and using each letter only once? '7621' means 'the cat was brown
'341' means the dog ran
a)3 What is the code for "frightened"?
b)1
c)2 a)6
d)4 b)2
e)5 c)4
d)8
30. Question e)1

In a dance academy there are 240 dancers. All the 34. Question
dancers are numbered 1 to 120. All even numbered
dancers learn Salsa. Dancers whose numbers are P said to Q "You are as old as R was when I was twice
divisible by 5 leam Ballet and those whose numbers as old as S and will be as old as T was when he was as
old as R is now Q said to P "You may be older than U
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but V is as old as I was when you were as old as V is, c)EAST
and S will be as old as U was when U is as old as V. d)WEST
Who is the youngest? e) South-East

a)R
b)P 39. Question
c)Q a)
d)S b)
e)T c)
d)
35. Question e)
40. Question
Look carefully for the pattern, and then choose which
pair of numbers comes next One day Ravi left home and cycled 10 km southwards
2 44 4 41 6 38 8 then turned right and cycled 5 km and turned night and
cycled 10 km and turned left and cycled 10 km.How
a) 35 10 many kilometers will he have to cycle to reach his
b) 33 10 home straight?
c) 358
d) 36 10 a)20KM
e) 36 12 b)10KM
c)15KM
36. Question d)5KM
e)25KM
If South-East becomes North, North-East becomes
West and so on. What will West become? 41. Question

a) South-East Given below are two statements, one is labelled as


b) North-East Assertion (A) and other one labelled as Reason (R).
c) North-West
d) South-West Assertion (A) India has a tropical monsoon type
e) South climate
Reason (R) India is located exactly between the
37. Question tropical latitudes

In a family, there are six members A, B, C, D, E and F. In light of the above statements, choose the correct
A and B are a married couple, A being the male answer from the options given below.
member. D is the only son of C, who is the brother of
A. E is the sister of D. B is the daughter- in-law of F, a) (A) is true but (R) is false.
whose husband has died. b) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct
How is E related to C? explanation of (A)
c) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is NOT the correct
a) Cousin explanation of (A)
b) Sister d) (A) is false but (R) is true
c) Daughter e) Both (A) and (R) are false
d) Mother
e) Daughter-in-law

38. Question

Rahul put his timepiece on the table in such a way that


at 6 PM hour hand points to North. In which direction 42. Question
the minute hand will point at 9.15 PM?
If MOBILITY is coded as 46293927 then
a) North-West EXAMINATION is coded as?
b)SOUTH
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Study the following information very carefully to
a) 57159413955 answer the questions that follow:
b) 45038401854 1) Shivam's fitness schedule consists of cycling,
c) 56149512965 rowing, gymnasium, jogging and boxing from Monday
d) 67250623076 to Saturday, each workout is on one day, one day being
e) 45250640279 rest day
2) Gymnasium is done neither on the first nor on the
43. Question last day but is done earlier than rowing
3) Jogging is done on the immediate next day of the
One evening just before sunset two friends Sanju and rowing day
Manju were talking to each other face to face. If 4) Cycling is done on the immediate previous day of
Manju's shadow was exactly to her left side, which the rest day.
direction was Sanju facing? 5) Jogging and boxing were done with a two day gap
between them.
a) East 6) Boxing was done on the following day the rest day
b) North Which of the following is rest day?
c) South
d) West a)WENDNESDAY
e) North West b)MONDAY
c)TUESDAY
44. Question d)Thursday
e)FRIDAY
Study the following information very carefully to
answer the questions that follow 46. Question
1) Shivam's fitness schedule consists of cycling,
rowing, gymnasium, jogging and boxing from Monday Study the following information very carefully to
to Saturday, each workout is on one day, one day being answer the questions that follow:
rest day 1) Shivam's fitness schedule consists of cycling,
2) Gymnasium is done neither on the first nor on the rowing, gymnasium, jogging and boxing from Monday
last day but is done earlier than towing to Saturday, each workout is on one day, one day being
3) Jogging is done on the immediate next day of the rest day.
rowing day. 2) Gymnasium is done neither on the first nor on the
4) Cycling is done on the immediate previous day of last day but is done earlier than rowing
the rest day. 3) Jogging is done on the immediate next day of the
5) Jogging and boxing were done with a two day gap rowing day.
between them. 4) Cycling is done on the immediate previous day of
6) Boxing was done on the following day the rest day. the rest day.
Which of the following is wrong statement 5) Jogging and boxing were done with a two day gap
between them
a) There is gap of three days between the days on 6) Boxing was done on the following day the rest day.
which cycling and rowing are done. Cycling and jogging days have a gap of how many
b) Gymnasium is done immediate previous day of days between them?
rowing.
c) Jogging is done three days after boxing. a) Three
d) There is two days gap between rest day and b) One
gymnasium c) Two
e) Rowing is done on Friday. d) Four
e) Five

47. Question

Study the following information very carefully to


answer the questions that follow
1) Shivam's fitness schedule consists of cycling,
45. Question rowing, gymnasium, jogging and boxing from Monday

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to Saturday, each workout is on one day, one day being
rest day
2) Gymnasium is done neither on the first nor on the
last day but is done earlier than rowing 50. Question
3) Jogging is done on the immediate next day of the
rowing day. Study the following information carefully and answer
4) Cycling is done on the immediate previous day of the questions that follow Six friends Alok, Bheem,
the rest day. Chandar, Devdas, Earl and Ferguson are sitting on a
5) Jogging and boxing were done with a two day gap bench facing in the same direction. Chandar is sitting
between them. between Alok and Earl, Devdas is not at the end.
6) Boxing was done on the following day the rest day Bheem is sitting to the immediate right of Eart.
Ferguson is not at the right end.
On which day boxing is done? Who is to the immediate right of Ferguson?

a) Wednesday a) Earl
b) Monday b) Devdas
c) Tuesday c) Alok
d) Thursday d) Either Devdas or Alok
e) Friday e) Either Alok or Earl

48. Question 51. Question

Study the following information carefully and answer Study the following information carefully and answer
the questions that follow Six friends-Alok, Bheem, the questions that follow:
Chandar, Devdas. Earl and Ferguson are sitting on a Six friends Alok, Bheem, Chandar, Devdas. Earl and
bench facing in the same direction. Chandar is sitting Ferguson are sitting on a bench facing in the same
between Alok and Eart, Devdas is not at the end. direction. Chandar is sitting between Alok and Eart,
Bheem is sitting to the immediate right of Eart. Devdas is not at the end. Bheem is sitting to the
Ferguson is not at the right end immediate right of Eart. Ferguson is not at the right
Who is fourth from the left end? end.
How many persons are there to the left of Chandar?
a) Chandar
b) Alok a)THREE
c) Bheem b)ONE
d) Devdas c)TWO
e) Earl d)FOUR
e)FIVE
49. Question
52. Question
Study the following information carefully and answer
the questions that follow: Six frends-Alok, Bheem, Study the following information and answer the
Chandar, Devdas, Eart and Ferguson are sitting on a questions that follow
bench facing in the same direction. Chandar is sitting 1. Six picture cards P, Q, R, S, T and U are framed in
between Alok and Eart,. Devdas is not at the end. six different colours - blue, red green, grey yellow and
Bheem is sitting to the immediate right of Earl brown and are arranged from left to right (not
Ferguson is not at the right end. necessarily in the
same order)
Who is at the left end II. The pictures are of king, princess, queen, palace,
joker and prince
a) Chandar iii. The picture of the palace is in the blue colour frame
b) Alok but is not on card S and card P which is of the queen,
c) Bheem is in the brown frame and is placed at the extreme
d) Earl right. iv. The picture of the princess is neither on card
e) Ferguson S nor on card T and is not in either the green or the
yellow frame Card R has a picture of the king in a grey

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frame and it is fifth from right and next to card having b) First
the picture of the prince c) Second
The picture of the palace is printed on which card? d) Fourth
e) Fifth
a)R
b)P
c)Q
d)S
e)T 55. Question

53. Question Study the following information and answer the


questions that follow Six picture cards P, Q, R, S, T
Study the following information and answer the and U are framed in six different colours - blue, red
questions that follow: 1. Six picture cards P, Q, R, S, T green, grey yellow and brown and are arranged from
and U are framed in six different colours-blue, red left to right (not necessarily in the same order)
green, grey yellow and brown and are arranged from ii. The pictures are of king, princess, queen, palace,
left to right (not necessarily in the same order) joker and prince ill. The picture of the palace is in the
The pictures are of king, princess, queen, palace, joker blue colour frame but is not on card S and card P
and prince III. The picture of the palace is in the blue which is of the queen, is in the brown frame and is
colour frame but is not on card S and card P which is placed at the extreme right. iv. The picture of the
of the queen, is in the brown frame and is placed at the princess is neither on card S nor on card T and is not in
extreme right. iv. The picture of the princess is neither either the green or the yellow frame Card R has a
on card S nor on card T and is not in either the green picture of the long in a grey frame and it is fifth from
or the yellow frame Card R has a picture of the king in nght and next to card Q having the picture of the
a grey frame and it is fifth from right and next to card prince
Q having the picture of the prince. Which is the correct combination of card and frame
The picture of the joker is in which colour frame? colours?

a) Blue a) Q-Green
b) Yellow b) T-Yellow
c) Green c) U-Red
d) Yellow d) T-Brown
e) Data inadequate e) U-Yellow

54. Question 56. Question

Study the following information and answer the


questions that follow 57. Question
1. Six picture cards P, Q, R, S, T and U are framed in a)
six different colours-blue, red green, grey yellow and b)
brown and are arranged from left to right (not c)
necessarily in the same order) d)
II. The pictures are of king, princess, queen, palace, e)
joker and prince iii. The picture of the palace is in the 58. Question
blue colour frame but is not on card S and card P a)
which is of the queen, is in the brown frame and is b)
placed at the extreme right. iv. The picture of the c)
princess is neither on card S nor on card T and is not in d)
either the green or the yellow frame. Card R has a e)
picture of the king in a grey frame and it is fifth from
right and next to card having the picture of the prince.
If the princess's card is immediately between the cards
of the palace and the prince, then at what number is
the joker's card placed from left?

a) Third 59. Question


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c) Sister
Study the information below to answer the question d) Mother
Seema, Rajinder and Surinder are children of Mr and e) Cousin
Mis Aggarwal
Renu, Raju and Sunil are children of Mrs and Mr 62. Question
Malhotra.
Sunil and Seeta are a mamed couple and Ashok and Kishanlal has a larger square field divided into nine
Sanjay are their children. smaller squares, all equal, arranged in three rows of
Geeta and Rakesh are children of Mr and Mrs Gupta three fields each. One side of the field runs exactly
Geeta is married to Surinder and has three children east-west. The middle square must be planted with rice
named Rita, Sonu and Raju because it is wet. The wheat and barley should be
continuous so that they can be harvested all at once by
Sunil and Surinder are related as? the mechanical harvester. Two of the fields should be
planted with soyabeans. The north-westernmost field
a) Brothers-in-law should be planted with peanuts and the southem third
b) Brothers of the field is suitable only for vegetables.
c) Cousins
d) Sunil is Uncle and Surinder is the nephew If Kishanlal decides to plant the wheat next to the
e) Surinder is Uncle and Sunil is the nephew peanuts, in which square will the barley be?

A. The square immediately north of the rice


60. Question B. The square immediately east of the rice
C. The square immediately west of the rice
Study the information below to answer the question. D. The square immediately north east of the rice
Seema, Rajinder and Surinder are children of Mr and E The square immediately north west of the rice
Mrs Aggarwal
Renu, Raju and Sunil are children of Mrs and Mr a)C
Malhotra. b)A
Sunil and Seeta are a married couple and Ashok and c)B
Sanjay are their children. Geeta and Rakesh are d)D
children of Mr and Mrs Gupta e)E
Geeta is married to Surinder and has three children
named Rita, Sonu and Raju 63. Question
How is Rajinder related to Ashok?
Kishanlal has a larger square field divided into nine
a) Cousin smaller squares, all equal, arranged in three rows of
b) Father-in-law three fields each. One side of the field runs exactly
c) Maternal Uncle east-west. The middle square must be planted with rice
d) Brother because it is wet. The wheat and barley should be
e) Brother-in-law continuous so that they can be narvested all at once by
the mechanical harvester. Two of the fields should be
61. Question planted with soyabeans. The north-westemmost field
should be planted with peanuts and the southern third
Study the information below to answer the question of the field is suitable only for vegetables.
Seema, Rajinder and Surinder are children of Mr and
Mrs Aggarwal Which square cannot be planted with wheat?
Renu, Raju and Sunil are children of Mrs and Mr
Malhotra Sunil and Seeta are a married couple and A. The square immediately north of the rice
Ashok and Sanjay are their children. Geeta and Rakesh B. The square immediately east of the rice
are children of Mr and Mrs Gupta Geeta is marned to C. The square immediately west of the rice
Surinder and has three children named Rita, Sonu and D. The square immediately north east of the rice
Raju.
How is Renu related to Sanjay? a)C
b)A
a) Sister-in-law c)B
b) Aunt
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d)D
e)E 66. Question

64. Question Two cars start from the opposite places of a main road,
150 km apart. Car B is facing west. First car runs for
Kishanlal has a larger square field divided into nine 25 km and takes a right tum and then runs 15 km. It
smaller squares, all equal, arranged in three rows of then tums left and then runs for another 25 km and
three fields each. One side of the field runs exactly then takes the direction back to reach the main road. In
east-west. The middle square must be planted with rice the mean time, due to minor break down the other car
because it is wet. The wheat and barley should be B has run only 35 km along the main road.
continuous so that they can be harvested all at once by What direction is car A facing now?
the mechanical harvester. Two of the fields should be
planted with soyabeans. The north-westernmost field a) North
should be planted with peanuts and the southern third b) East
of the field is suitable only for vegetables c) West
Which plot cannot be planted with soyabeans? d) South
A. The square immediately north of the rice e) Can't say
8
. The square immediately east of the rice 67. Question
C. The square immediately west of the rice
D. The square immediately north east of the rice Two cars start from the opposite places of a main road,
E The square immediately north West of the rice 150 km apart. Car B is facing west. First car runs for
25 km and takes a right tum and then runs 15 km. It
a)C then turms left and then runs for another 25 km and
b)A then takes the direction back to reach the main road. In
c)B the mean time, due to minor break down the other car
d)D B has run only 35 km along the main road
e)E
What would be the distance between two cars at this
65. Question point?

The Venn diagram given below shows the estimated a) 75KM


readership (in lakhs) of 3 leading newspaper dailles b) 55KM
(ABC, DEF, and GHI) in the city M&M, which has an c)65KM
estimated population of 8.9 million. It is also known d)85KM
that the total readership of ABC is 9.7 lakhs, DEF is e)95KM
9.1 lakhs, and that of GHI is 8.9 lakhs.
68. Question

A solid cube has been painted yellow, blue and red on


pairs of opposite faces. The cube is then cut into 343
smaller blocks of size (1x1x1).
Find the number of blocks that will have 2 sides
painted in a way that 1 is painted yellow and other one
is painted either red or blue

a)40
b)44
What percent of the total population of M&M reads at c)43
least one of these three newspapers? d)45
e)36
a) 21.57 %
b) 31.33% 69. Question
c) 28.21%
d) 38%
e)0
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A solid cube has been painted yellow, blue and red on Manohar, who is married to Sita in the family, has a
pairs of opposite faces. The cube is then cut into 343 daughter Mira and a son Roy has a sister and two
smaller blocks of size (1x1x1) cousins, Akash and Mira.
Find the number of blocks that will have 0 side Laila is the niece of
painted?
a) Gajodhar
a) 250 b) Vandana
b) 125 c) Wadhwaran
c) 300 d) Kamini
d) 240 e) Mira
e) 64
73. Question
70. Question
Read the information given below and answer the
A solid cube has been painted yellow, blue and red on questions
pairs of opposite faces. The cube is then cut into 343 Chand and his wife Kalini have a family of three
smaller blocks of size (1x1x1) generations comprising thirteen members of whom six
are female members. Some of Chand's children are
What are the dimensions of the bigger cube? mamed, but none of his grandchildren are mamed
Kalini has a daughter-in-law named Manara and two
a)9X9X9 sons-in-law, one being Wadhwaran
b)3X3X3 Gajodhar's brother is Mahesh, who has two nephews
c)7X7X7 and two nieces-one being Lalla
d)11X11X11 Vandana, Mahesh's sister has two children.
e)5X5X5 Manara, who is sister-in-law to Mahesh Bas four
nephews and nieces Manohar, who is married to Sita
71. Question in the family, has a daughter Mira and a son. Roy has a
sister and two cousins, Akash and Mira
A solid cube has been painted yellow, blue and red on Which of the following pairs is a brother and a sister?
pairs of opposite faces. The cube is then cut into 343
smaller blocks of size (1x1x1) a) Laila - Akash
Find the number of blocks that will have 3 sides b) Manohar Manara
painted with 3 different colours? c) Mahesh- Sita
d) Roy - Mira
a)16 e) Manohar-Sita
b)4
c)8
d)32
e)64

72. Question
74. Question
Read the information given below and answer the
questions. Read the information given below and answer the
Chand and his wife Kalini have a family of three questions
generations comprising thirteen members of whom six Chand and his wife Kalini have a family of three
are female members. Some of Chand's children are generations comprising thirteen members of whom six
married, but none of his grandchildren are mamed are female members. Some of Chand's children are
Kalini has a daughter-in-law named Manara and two married, but none of his grandchildren are married
sons-in-law, one being Wadhwaran Kalini has a daughter-in-law named Manara and two
Gajodhar's brother is Mahesh, who has two nephews sons-in-law, one being Wadhwaran.
and two nieces - one being Laila Gajodhar's brother is Mahesh, who has two nephews
Vandana, Mahesh's sister has two children. and two nieces-one being Laila
Manara, who is sister-in-law to Mahesh has four Vandana, Mahesh's sister nas two children.
nephews and nieces. Manara, who is sister-in-law 10 Mahesh has four
nephews and nieces.
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Manohar, who is married to Sita in the family, has a
daughter Mira and a son. Roy has a sister and two
cousins, Akash and Mira
Amongst the following, which one is false?

a) Akash is Gajodhar's nephew


b) Vandana is Kalini's child
c) Roy is Sita's child
d) Sita has less than two nephews
e) Indira is Manara's niece

75. Question

Read the information given below and answer the a)3


questions b)1
Chand and his wife Kalini have a family of three c)2
generations comprising thirteen members of whom six d)4
are female members. Some of Chand's children are e)5
mamed, but none of his grandchildren are mamed
Kalini has a daughter-in-law named Manara and two 77. Question
sons-in-law, one being Wadhwaran
Gajodhar's brother is Mahesh, who has two nephews Which figure from the options completes the series?
and two nieces one being Laila
Vandana, Mahesh's sister has two children.
Manara, who is sister-in-law to Mahesh has four
nephews and nieces Manohar, who is married to Sita
in the family, has a daughter Mira and a son. Roy has a
sister and two cousins, Akash and Mira
Akash is the son of

a) Mahesh
b) Sita
c) Gajodhar a)C
d) Vandana b)A
e) Chand c)B
d)D
e)E

Abstract 78. Question

Reasoning
76. Question

Select the figure from the given option can replace the
qustion mark (?) to complete the series.

a)C
b)A
c)B

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d)D
e)E

79. Question

Which shape comes next in the sequence?

a)3
b)1
c)2
d)4
e)5

82. Question

Which figure is the odd one out?

a)C
b)A
c)B
d)D
e)E

80. Question

Which figure is the odd one out?

a)c
a)C b)A
b)A c)B
c)B d)D
d)D e)E
e)E
83. Question
81. Question

Figure (i) and (ii) are related to each other in some


way. Using the same logic find figure (iii) from given a)C
option that shares same relationship with figure (iv) b)A
c)B
d)D
e)E

84. Question

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Which figure is the odd one out?" c)B
d)D
e)E

88. Question

a)C Which figure from the options is the odd one out?
b)A
c)B
d)D
e)E

85. Question a)C


b)A
c)B
d)D
e)E

89. Question

Which figure is the odd one out?

a)C a)C
b)A b)A
c)B c)B
d)D d)D
e)E e)E

86. Question 90. Question

Choose the image that completes the pattern (From left


to right):
a)C
b)A
c)B
d)D
e)E

87. Question

a)C
b)A
c)B
d)D
a)C e)E
b)A
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91. Question
93. Question
Which shape comes next in the sequence?
Choose the odd one out

a)C
b)A
c)B
d)D
e)E

94. Question

Which of the following boxes should replace the


question mark (?) to complete the pattern?

a)C
b)A
c)B
d)D
e)E

92. Question

figures in the top row follow some pattern. Which


option from the bottom row follows next in the
sequence?

a)C
b)A
c)B a)C
d)D b)A
e)E c)B
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d)D
e)E

95. Question

Which figure from the options complete the series?

a)C
b)A
c)B
a)3 d)D
b)1 e)E
c)2
d)4 98. Question
e)5
Choose the figure which is the odd one out
96. Question

Which of the following options should replace the


question mark to complete the pattern?
a)C
b)A
c)B
d)D
e)E

99. Question

Which figure is the odd one out?

a)C
b)A
c)B
d)D
e)E
a)3
97. Question b)1
c)2
The figures in the top row follow some pattern. Which d)4
option from the bottom row follows next in the e)5
sequence?
100. Question

Which of the boxes comes next in the sequence?

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a) 16(6/11) minutes past 9


b) 16(4/11) minutes past 9
c) 15(5/11) minutes past 9
d) 14(4/11) minutes past 9
e) 16(5/11) minutes past 9

103. Question

A rectangular field of dimension 180m x 105m is to be


paved by identical square tiles. Find the number of
tiles required to cover the field fully leaving no area
unpaved.

a)62
b)75
a)C c)84
b)A d)92
c)B e)54
d)D
e)E 104. Question

What is the angle at which hands of a clock are


inclined at 15 minutes past 5?

a) 69.5 ^ 0
b) 68.5 ^ 0
c) 67.5 ^ 0
d) 70.5 ^ 0
e) 77 5 ^ 0

105. Question

If 1461 is divisble by 5", then find the maximum value


of n

a)37
Quantitative Aptitude b)32
c)35
101. Question d)36
e)30
There is 60% increase in an amount in 6 years at
simple interest. What will be the compound interest of 106. Question
Rs 12,000 after 3 years at the same rate?
The horizontal distance between two towers is 75 m
a) Rs 2983 and the angular depression of the top of the first tower
b) Rs 2160 as seen from the top of the second which is 160 m high
c) Rs. 2962 is 45°. Find the height of the first tower
d) Rs 3972
e) Rs 3160 a)75M
b)85M
102. Question c)80M
d)90M
At what time between 9 o'clock and 10 o'clock will the e)95M
hand of a clock point in opposite direction?
107. Question
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(0.2×0.2+0.01) (0.1×0.1+0.02) is equal to 112. Question

a) 9/5 21 articles were bought for 6531 and sold for 9954.
b) 5/3 How much was the approximate profit percentage per
c) 11/5 article?
d) 5/7
e) 5/9 a)56
b)54
108. Question c)52
d)58
Find the largest four-digit number exactly divisible by e)53
15,21 and 28 113. Question

a) 9660 Out of a pack of 52 cards one is lost, from the


b) 9990 remainder of the pack two cards are drawn and are
c) 9880 found to be spades Find the chance that the missing
d) 9440 card is a spade?
e) 9770
109. Question a) 10/49
b) 11/52
The sum of the digits of a two-number digit is 10. c) 11/50
When the digits are reversed, the number decreases by d) 10/50
54. Find the changed number: e) 12/52

a) 37 114. Question
b) 19
c) 28 A man sells three motors for ₹5,400 ₹3,300 and 4,350
d) 46 respectively. He makes 20% profit on the first and
e) 55 10% profit on the second but on the whole, he loses
75/8%. What did the third motor car cost him?
110. Question
a) 8700
The profit earned after selling an article for Rs. 1680 is b) 6500
the same as the loss incurred after selling the article c) 9200
for Rs. 1512. What is the approx% of the profit or d) 6900
loss? e) 5800

a) 9 115. Question
b)6
c)8 well with 7 m inside diameter is dug 22.5 m deep and
d)7 the earth taken out of it has been spread around it to a
e)5 width of 10.5 m to form an embankment. Find the
height of the embankment so formed
111. Question
a) 1.3 m
A certain number of capsules were purchased for 216. b) 1.6 m
15 more capsules could have been purchased in the c) 1.5M
same amount if each capsule was cheaper by 10. What d) 1.4M
was the number of capsules purchased? e) 1.8M

a)15 116. Question


b)10
c)12 Find the greatest number which on dividing 70 and 50
d)8 leaves remainders 1 and 4 respectively
e)20
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121. Question
a) 25
b) 21 The last digit of the number obtained by multiplying
c) 23 the numbers 81 * 82 * 83 * 84 * 85 * 86 * 87 * 88 *
d) 20 89 ; be
e) 13
117. Question a)2
b)0
Find the number of divisiors of 1420 c)1
d)2
a)14 e)3
b)10
c)12 122. Question
d)16
e)16 There are two concentric circular tracks of radii 100m
and 102m respectively. A runs on the inner track and
118. Question goes once round the track in 1 minute 30 seconds
while B runs on outer track in 1 minute 32 seconds.
Four years ago a man was 6 times as old as his son. Who runs faster and at what speed?
After 16 years he will be twice as old as his son. What
is the present age of man and his son? a) A runs faster at 135 33 m/min
b) A runs faster at 133.33pi*m / m * in
a) 34,9 c) B runs faster at 133 33pi*m / m * in
b) 36,8 d) B runs faster at 133.04pi*m / m * un
c) 33,6 e) Both A and B run at 130.33pi*m / m * in
d) 30,13
e) 32,8 123. Question

119. Question Pure milk costs 16 per litre. After adding water the
milkman selis the mixture 15 per litre and thereby
A bag contains 5 red, 4 green and 3 black balls. Three makes a profit of 25%. In what respective ratio does he
balls are drawn out from it at random. Find the mix milk with water?
probability of drawing exactly 2 red balls
a) 3:2
a) 7/12 b) 4:1
b) 7/21 c) 3.1
c) 5/12 d) 5:1
d) 5/22 e) 5;3
e) 7/22
124. Question
120. Question
From the top of a tower 100m high, a person observes
The distance from Y to Z is thrice that from X to Y. that the angle of elevation of the top of another tower
Two trains A and B travel from X to Z via Y. The is 60° and the angle of depression of the bottom of the
speed of train B is double that of train A while tower is 30" Then the height (in meters) of the second
traveling from X to Y and their speeds are tower approximately is
interchanged while traveling from Y to Z. The ratio of
the time taken by train A to that taken by train B in a) 60M
traveling from X to Z is? b) 70 m
c) 50 m
a) 7:9 d)75M
b) 5:7 e) 55M
c) 8:7
d) 3:5 125. Question
e) 4:9
Find the 15th term of the sequence 20, 15, 10
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d) 120 Hours
a) -50 e) 160 Hours
b) -40
c)- 45 130. Question
d) -55
e) -60 Find the largest number which divides 64, 136, and
238 to leave the same remainder in each case
126. Question
a)7
How many times does the 29th day of the month occur b)4
in 400 consecutive years? c)6
d)5
a) 4400 e)11
b) 4498
c) 4497 131. Question
d) 4020
e) 4687 How many terms are there in the A.P 20, 25, 30, 130

127. Question a)25


b)21
A train passes a station platform in 36 seconds and a c)23
man standing on the platform in 20 seconds if the d)20
speed of the train is 54 km/hr what is the length of the e)22
platform? (in m)
132. Question
a) 180
b) 280 If A381 is divisible by 11, find the value of the
c) 240 smallest natural number A
d) 200
e) 220 a)5
b)1
128. Question c)3
d)7
Find the length of the plank which can be used to e)9
measure exactly the lengths 4 m 50 cm, 9 m 90 cm,
and 16 m 20 cm in the least time
133. Question
a) 90 cm
b) 80 cm The sum of two numbers is 15 and their gemetric
c) 60 cm mean is 20% lower than their anthmetic mean. Find
d) 70 cm the numbers
e) 100 cm
a) 12,3
129. Question b) 10,5
c) 11,4
Three pipes A, B and C are connected to a tank. Out of d) 13,2
the three, A and B are the inlet pipes and C is the outlet e) 14,1
pipe. If opened separately, A fills the tank in 10 hours
and B fills the tank in 30 hours. If all three are opened 134. Question
simultaneously, it takes 30 minutes extra than if only A
and B are opened. How much time does it take to If 381A is divisible by 9, find the value of the smallest
empty the tank if only C is opened? natural number A

a) 140 Hours a)3


b) 100 Hours b)0
c) 200 Hours c)1
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d)2
e)6 a) 260
b) 240
135. Question c)270
d)280
What is the remainder when 128100 is devided by 153? e)220

a)64 140. Question


b)103
c)52 Find the reaminder when the number 9 100 IS divided
d)145 by 8
e)118
a)3
136. Question b)1
c)2
Find the 1st term of an A.P. whose 8th and 12th terms d)4
are 39 and 59 respectively e)5

a)6
b)2 141. Question
c)4
d)5 In a 5000-meter race, if runner A runs at a speed of 12
e)9 meters per
second and runner B runs at a speed of 15 meters per
second, how
many seconds will it take for runner B to finish the
race if runner A
137. Question finishes the race in 20 minutes?

The cost of 8 kg of cashew nuts is equal to the cost of a) 18 minutes


50 kg of guavas. The cost of 19 kg of grapes is Rs. b) 15 MINUTES
456. The cost of 1 kg of guava is twice the cost of 2 kg c) 16 minutes
of grapes. What is the total cost of 3 kg of cashew nuts d) 20 minutes
and 4 kg of guavas together? e) 22 minutes

a) Rs. 2184 142. Question


b) Rs. 2480
c) Rs. 2175 Time required by two pipes A and B working
d) Rs. 3000 separately to fill a tank is 36 seconds and 45 seconds
e) Rs 3200 respectively Another pipe C can empty the tank in 30
seconds. Initially, A and B are opened and after 7
138. Question seconds, C is also opened. In how much more time the
tank would be completely filled?
How many numbers less than 100 have exactly four
factors? a) 33 seconds
b) 34 seconds
a)30 c) 39 seconds
b)34 d) 37 seconds
c)32 e) 32 seconds
d)28
e)36 143. Question

139. Question In measuring the side of a square, an error of 5% in


excess is made The error % in the calculated area is.
Find the number of zeroes at the end of 10901
a) 10.5%
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b) 10% A seller offers his customer a discount of 30%. If the
c) 10.25% price is 50% above cost ptice, how much profit does
d) 10.75% the seller make?
e) 11%
a) 5%
144. Question b) 7%
c) 10%
The ratio of the ages of Minu and Meera is 4.2. If the d) 20%
sum of their ages is 6 years, find the ratio of their ages e) 12.5%
after 8 years
149. Question
a) 4:3
b) 3:5 There are two poles, one on each side of the road. The
c) 6:5 higher pole is 54 m high. From the top of this pole, the
d) 2.5 angle of depression of the top and bottom of the
e)3.7 shorter pole is 30 and 60 degrees respectively Find the
height of the shorter pole.
145. Question
a) 32.m
b) 30 m
c) 36 m
a) 4.03 pm d) 38 m
b) 4.00 pm. e) 40 m
c) 4.02 p.m.
d) 4.05 pm. 150. Question
e) 4.08 p.m.
Find the day of the week on 16th July, 1776
146. Question
a) Wednesday
The ratio of money with Rohan and Sohan is 3 4 and b) Monday
that with Sohan and Mohan is 3 7 If money with c) Tuesday
Sohan is Rs. 120, How much money does Mohan d) Thursday
have? e) Friday

a) Rs 40
b) Rs. 90
c) Rs. 280
d) Rs 120
e) Rs 210

147. Question

If the integers a and b are chosen at random from 1 to


100, then the probability that a number of the form
7+7° is divisible by 5, equal to

a) 1/2
b) 1/8
c) 1/4
d) 1/3
e) 1/9

148. Question

VERBAL
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151. Question
156. Question
Select the synonum of the word:
RECUPERATE Select the odd one out from the given options

a) discover a) Iguana
b) recapture b) Herring
c) recover c) Trout
d) reclaim d) Pirhana
e) regain e) Mackerel

152. Question 157. Question

Select the synonym of the word Select the odd one out from the given options.
LOQUACIOUS
a) Sesame
a) ambigous b) Poppy
b) jealous c) Mustard
c) verbose d) Linseed
d) difficult e) Castor
e) emotional
158. Question
153. Question
Select the synonym of the word
Select the synonym of the word: WEARY
BLITHE
a) fallible
a) grudging b) fatigued
b) cheerful c) emotional
c) joyless d) sentimental
d) somnolent e) capable
e) awake
159. Question
154. Question

Choose the best option to fill in the blank.


The miser gazed ……….at the pile of gold coins in a) celebrating success
front of him b) a paradoxical situation
c) a resolution
a) avidly d) spectacular
b) admiringly e) learning from failure
c) thoughtfully
d) earnestly 160. Question
e) eagerly
Choose the best option to fill in the blank.
155. Question Irony can sometimes become a mode of escape to
laugh at terrors of life is, in a way, to
Choose the best option to fill in the blank …………….them.
He is S0…….. that he immediately believed my story
of ghosts. a) evade
b) bolster
a) vociferous c) approve
b) blessed d) foster
c) credulous e) avail
d) credible
e) innocent 161. Question
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poet before everything else but (C)/ wrote novels,
Select the antonym of the word dramas, essays, and short stories (D)
RETRIBUTION
a) ACBD
a) grudge b) ABCD
b) forgiveness c) ADBC
c) compensation d) BACD
d) attendance e) CABD
e) hesitation

162. Question

Select the meaning of the idiom 166. Question


To bury the hatchet
Choose the best option to fill in the blank.
a) to resolve a mystery A ………………….student in unlikely to gain
b) end a friendship admission to a top-level institution
c) end a conflict
d) to hide a) vicarious
e) to doubt one's abilities b) mediocre
c) putative
163. Question d) commerce
e) wise
Select the antonym of the word
GARISH 167. Question

a) tasteful Select the meaning of the idiom like a duck in a


b) vulgar thunderstorm
c) beautiful
d) violent a) trapped
e) scenic b) hopeless
c) peaceful
164. Question d) sad
e) wise
Select the meaning of the idiom
To cut corners 168. Question

a) To break record Select the meaning of the idiom


b) To do something perfunctorily A cloud on the horizon
c) To do something deligently
d) To invite trouble a) Unfinished task
e) To excel b) Sorrow in time of joy
c) Trouble on the way
d) Confusion
165. Question e) To follow a legacy

In the questions, the sentence is split into four parts 169. Question
and named A, B, C and D. These four parts are not
given in their proper order. Read the sentence and find Select the antonym of the word:
out which of the four combinations is correct. VACILLATE
(A) Something magical is happening to our plant.
(B) Some are calling it a paradigm shift. a) amplify
(C) It's getting smaller. b) indesicive
(D) Others call it business transformation c) consistent
He was a versatile writer who (A)/ that are all d) stimulate
considered the best in their spheres (B)/ Tagore was a e) amaze
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175. Question
170. Question
In the questions, the sentence is split into four parts
Select the odd one out from the given options and named A, B, C and D. These four parts are not
given in their proper order. Read the sentence and find
a) rush out which of the four combinations is correct
b) shove (A) He was a versatile writer who
c) push (B) That are all considered the best in their spheres
d) thrust (C) Tagore was a poet before everything else but
e) move (D) Wrote novels, dramas, essays, and short stories

171. Question a) CADB


b) BADC
Select the odd one out from the given options c) CABD
d) CBAD
a) Government e) ABDC
b) Aristrocracy
c) Monarchy 176. Question
d) Oligarchy
e) Plutocracy Read the following passage and answer the questions
below
172. Question "The emancipation of women", James Joyce told one
of his friends, "has caused the greatest revolution in
Select the synonym of the word: our time. Other modernists agree: Virginia Woolf,
TACITURNITY claiming that in about 1910 human character changed
and illustrating the new balance between the sexes,
a) reserve urged, "Read the "Agamemon' and see whether your
b) dumbness sympathies are not almost entirely with Clytemnestra".
c) support D.H. Lawrence wrote "perhaps the deepest fight for
d) change 200 years and more has been the fight for women's
e) hesitation independence". But if modernist writers considered
women's revolt against men's domination as one of
173. Question their "greatest and "deepest themes, only recently,
perhaps in the past 15 years has literary criticism
Choose the odd one out from the given options begun to catch up with it. Not that the images of
sexual antagonism that abound in modern literature
a) retaliation have gone unremarked far from it. We are able to see
b) vendetta in literary works the perspective we bring to them and
c) revenge now that women are enough to make a difference in
d) destruction reforming canons and interpreting literature, the
e) rebut landscapes of literary history and the features of
individual books have begun to change.
The author's attitude towards women's reformation of
literary canons can best be described as one of

174. Question a) Indifference


b) Ambivalence
Select the option with same analogy c) Antagonism
REBELLIOUS ;CONFRMIST :: d) Endorsement
e) Hatred
a) acquiescent;rebel
b) accepting;taking 177. Question
c) courtesan;rude
d) darkness;lamp Read the following passage and answer the questions
e) laughter;barn below
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"The emancipation of women", James Joyce told one According to the passage, modernists are changing
of his friends, "has caused the greatest revolution in literary criticism by
our time. Other modernists agree: Virginia Woolf,
claiming that in about 1910 human character changed a) studying the works of early twentieth-century
and illustrating the new balance between the sexes, writers
urged, "Read the 'Agamemon and see whether your b) noting instances of hostility between men and
sympathies are not almost entirely with Clytemnestra women
DH Lawrence wrote "perhaps the deepest fight for 200 c) seeing literature from fresh points of view
years and more has been the fight for women's d) reviewing books written by feminists
independence. But if modernist writers considered e) being judgemental about the literary writing
women's revolt against men's domination as one of
their "greatest and "deepest themes, only recently, 179. Question
perhaps in the past 15 years has literary criticism
begun to catch up with it. Not that the images of Read the following passage and answer the questions
sexual antagonism that abound in modern literature below
have gone unremarked far from it. We are able to see "The emancipation of women", James Joyce told one
in literary works the perspective we bring to them and of his friends, "has caused the greatest revolution in
now that women are enough to make a difference in our time" Other modernists agree. Virginia Woolf,
reforming canons and interpreting literature, the claiming that in about 1910 "human character changed
landscapes of literary history and the features of and illustrating the new balance between the sexes,
individual books have begun to change urged, "Read the "Agamemon' and see whether your
Which of the following titles best describes the sympathies are not almost entirely with Clytemnestra"
contents of the passage? D H. Lawrence wrote "perhaps the deepest fight for
200 years and more has been the fight for women's
a) Transforming Literature independence". But if modemist writers considered
b) Modernist writers and the search of equality women's revolt against men's domination as one of
c) The meaning of Literature their greatest and "deepest themes, only receritty,
d) Women Authors perhaps in the past 15 years has literary criticism
e) Symapthy in Literary begun to catch up with it. Not that the images of
sexual antagonism that abound in modern literature
178. Question have gone unremarked far from it. We are able to see
in literary works the perspective we bring to them and
Read the following passage and answer the questions now that women are enough to make a difference in
below reforming canons and interpreting literature, the
"The emancipation of women", James Joyce told one landscapes of literary history and the features of
of his friends, "has caused the greatest revolution in individual books have begun to change
our time." Other modernists agree. Virginia Woolf, The author quotes James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, and
claiming that in about 1910 human character changed D.H. Lawrence primarily in order to show that
and illustrating the new balance between the sexes,
urged, "Read the "Agamemon' and see whether your a) before the twentieth century, there was little interest
sympathies are not almost entirely with Clytemnestra in women's literature.
DH Lawrence wrote "perhaps the deepest fight for 200 b) they were feminist writers
years and more has been the fight for women's c) although well-meaning, they were ineffectual
independence". But if modernist writers considered d) literary writings and literary critisicm have changed.
women's revolt against men's domination as one of e) they were philiosophical
their greatest and "deepest themes, only recently,
perhaps in the past 15 years has literary criticism begu 180. Question
to catch up with it. Not that the images of sexual
antagonism that abound in modern literature have gone Read the short passage below and answer the
unremarked far from it. We are able to see in literary questions that follow
works the perspective we bring to them and now that Marie was born in 1867 in Warsaw, Poland, where her
women are enough to make a difference in reforming father was a Professor of Physics At an early age, she
canons and interpreting iterature, the landscapes of displayed a brilliant mind and a biithe personality. Her
literary history and the features of individual books great exuberance for learning prompted her to continue
have begun to change with her studies after high school. She became
disgruntled, however, when she learned that the
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university in Warsaw was closed to women. whom was Pierre Curie. Marie and Pierre were
Determined to receive a higher education, she married in 1895 and spent many productive years
defiantly left Poland and in 1891 entered the working together in the physics laboratory. A short
Sorbonne, a French university, where she earned her time after they discovered radium, Pierre was killed by
master's degree and doctorate in physics a horse-drawn wagon in 1906. Mane was stunned by
Marie was fortunate to have studied at the Sorbonne this horrible misfortune and endured heartbreaking
with some of the greatest scientists of her day, one of anguish. Despondently she recalled their close
whom was Pierre Curie. Marne and Pierre were relationship and the joy that they had shared in
married in 1895 and spent many productive years scientific research. The fact that she had two young
working together in the physics laboratory. A short daughters to raise by herself greatly increased her
time after they discovered radium, Pierre was killed by distress
a horse-drawn wagon in 1906. Marie was stunned by Curie's feeling of desolation finally began to fade
this horrible misfortune and endured heartbreaking when she was asked to succeed her husband as a
anguish. Despondently she recalled their close physics professor at the Sorbonne. She was the first
relationship and the joy that they had shared in woman to be given a professorship at the world-
scientific research. The fact that she had two young famous university. In 1911 she received the Nobel
daughters to raise by herself greatly increased her Prize in chemistry for isolating radium. Although
distress Mane Curie eventually suffered a fatal illness from her
Curie's feeling of desolation finally began to fade long exposure to radium, she never became
when she was asked to succeed her husband as a disillusioned about her work Regardless of the
physics professor at the Sorbonne. She was the first consequences, she had dedicated herself to science and
woman to be given a professorship at the world- to revealing the mysteries of the physical world.
famous university. In 1911 she received the Nobel Marie ………………..by leaving Poland and
Prize in chemistry for isolating radium. Although travelling to France to enter the Sorbonne.
Marie Curie eventually suffered a fatal illness from her
long exposure to radium, she never became a) showed disrespect
disillusioned about her work. Regardless of the b) challenged authority
consequences, she had dedicated herself to science and c) showed intelligence
to revealing the mysteries of the physical world. d) behaved wrong
e) was distressed
When Marie learned that she could not attend the
university in Warsaw, she felt 182. Question

a) Depressed Read the short passage below and answer the


b) Hopeless questions that follow
c) Annoyed Mane was born in 1867 in Warsaw, Poland, where her
d) Worried father was a Professor of Physics At an early age, she
e)- displayed a brilliant mind and a blithe personality Her
great exuberance for learning prompted her to continue
181. Question with her studies after high school. She became
disgruntled, however, when she learned that the
Read the short passage below and answer the university in Warsaw was closed to women.
questions that follow Determined to receive a higher education, she
Marie was born in 1867 in Warsaw, Poland, where her defiantly left Poland and in 1891 entered the
father was a Professor of Physics. At an early age, she Sorbonne, a French university, where she earned her
displayed a brilliant mind and a blithe personality. Her master's degree and doctorate in physics
great exuberance for learning prompted her to continue Marne was fortunate to have studied at the Sorbonne
with her studies after high school She became with some of the greatest scientists of her day, one of
disgruntled, however, when she learned that the whom was Pierre Curie. Marie and Pierre were
university in Warsaw was closed to women. married in 1895 and spent many productive years
Determined to receive a higher education, she working together in the physics laboratory. A short
defiantly left Poland and in 1891 entered the time after they discovered radium, Pierre was killed by
Sorbonne, a French university where she earned her a horse-drawn wagon in 1906. Marne was stunned by
master's degree and doctorate in physics this horrible misfortune and endured heartbreaking
Marie was fortunate to have studied at the Sorbonne anguish. Despondently she recalled their close
with some of the greatest scientists of her day, one of relationship and the joy that they had shared in
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scientific research. The fact that she had two young daughters to raise by herself greatly increased her
daughters to raise by herself greatly increased her distress
distress Curie's feeling of desolation finally began to fade
Curne's feeling of desolation finally began to fade when she was asked to succeed her husband as a
when she was asked to succeed her husband as a physics professor at the Sorbonne. She was the first
physics professor at the Sorbonne. She was the first woman to be given a professorship at the world-
woman to be given a professorship at the world- famous university. In 1911 she received the Nobel
famous university. In 1911 she received the Nobel Prize in chemistry for isolating radium. Although
Prize in chemistry for isolating radium, Although Marie Curie eventually suffered a fatal illness from her
Marie Curie eventually suffered a fatal illness from her long exposure to radium, she never became
long exposure to radium, she never became disillusioned about her work Regardless of the
disillusioned about her work. Regardless of the consequences, she had dedicated herself to science and
consequences, she had dedicated herself to science and to revealing the mysteries of the physical world
to revealing the mysteries of the physical world. Marie had a bright mind and
a…………………personality
………………she remembered their joy together
a) Lighthearted
a) Tearfully b) Strong
b) Happily c) Strange
c) Sadly d) Humorous
d) Surprisingly e) Detatched
e) Dejectedly
184. Question

A sanctuary may be defined as a place where Man is


passive and the rest of Nature active. Till quite
recently Nature had her sanctuaries, where man either
did not go at all or only as a tool-using animal in
comparatively small numbers. But now, in this
183. Question machinery age, there is no place left where man cannot
go with overwhelming forces at his command. He can
Read the short passage below and answer the strangie to death all the nobler wildlife in the world
questions that follow: today. Tomorrow he certainly will have done so, unless
Marie was born in 1867 in Warsaw, Poland, where her he exercises due foresight and self-control in the
father was a Professor of Physics At an early age, she meantime.
displayed a brilliant mind and a blithe personality. Her There is not the slightest doubt that birds and
great exuberance for learning prompted her to continue mammals are now being killed off much faster than
with her studies after high school. She became they can breed. And it is always the largest and noblest
disgruntled, however, when she learned that the forms of life that suffer most. The whales and
university in Warsaw was closed to women. elephants, lions and eagles, go. The rats and flies, and
Determined to receive a higher education, she all mean parasites, remain. This is inevitable in certain
defiantly left Poland and in 1891 entered the cases. But it is wanton killing off that I am speaking of
Sorbonne, a French university, where she earned her tonight. Civilized man begins by destroying the very
master's degree and doctorate in physics forms of wildlife he learns to appreciate most when he
Marie was fortunate to have studied at the Sorbonne becomes still more civilized. The obvious remedy is to
with some of the greatest scientists of her day, one of begin conservation at an earlier stage, when it is easier
whom was Pierre Curie. Marie and Pierre were and better in every way, by enforcing laws for close
married in 1895 and spent many productive years seasons, game preserves, the selective protection of
working together in the physics laboratory. A short certain species, and sanctuaries
time after they discovered radium, Pierre was killed by I have just defined a sanctuary as a place where man is
a horse-drawn wagon in 1906 Marie was stunned by passive and the rest of Nature active. But this general
this horrible misfortune and endured heartbreaking definition is too absolute for any special case. The
anguish. Despondently she recalled their close mere fact that man has to protect a sanctuary does
relationship and the joy that they had shared in away with his purely passive attitude. Then, he can be
scientific research. The fact that she had two young beneficially active by destroying pests and parasites,
like bot-flies or mosquitoes, and by finding antidotes
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for diseases like the epidemic which periodically kills b)
off the rabbits and thus starves many of the Carnivora c)
to death. But, except in cases where the experiment d)
has proved his intervention to be beneficial, the less he e)
upsets the balance of Nature the better, even when he 192. Question
tries to be an earthly Providence. a)
b)
It can be inferred that the passage is…………………. c)
d)
a) part of a speech delivered to an educated audience e)
b) part of an article in a scientific journal 193. Question
c) extracted from the minutes of a nature club a)
d) a speech delivered in a court of law b)
e) from a polemical article published in a magazine c)
d)
185. Question e)
194. Question
a)
b)
a) c)
b) d)
c) e)
d) 195. Question
e) a)
186. Question b)
a) c)
b) d)
c) e)
d) 196. Question
e) a)
187. Question b)
a) c)
b) d)
c) e)
d) 197. Question
e) a)
188. Question b)
a) c)
b) d)
c) e)
d) 198. Question
e) a)
189. Question b)
a) c)
b) d)
c) e)
d) 199. Question
e) a)
190. Question b)
a) c)
b) d)
c) e)
d) 200. Question
e) a)
191. Question b)
a) c)
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d) 6. Solution(C)
e) Vaccines prevent diseases by developing immunity
inside the body and vaccines must be given to
children to build in them a resistance against diseases.
Hence, option B is correct.

7. Solution(C)
Divided the word in half parts and reverse them.
so answer is CARFNOIT

SOLUTIONS 8. Solution (C)


=3
Logical Reasoning
1. Solution (B) 9. Solution (C)
This is an alternating addition series with repetition, in
which a random number, 66, is interpolated as every
third number. The regular series adds 2, then 3, then
2, and so on, with 66 repeated after each "add 2" step

2. Solution(C)
Assertion (A): Cotton is grown in alluvial soils
Cotton is grown in alluvial soils as well as in black soil.
Therefore, the assertion is not completely correct or it
is incorrect.
Reason (R): Alluvial soils are very fertile
Alluvial soils are very fertile because it contains silt
and sand carried by the water of rivers. Therefore, the 10. Solution ( A )
reason is correct. = Neither Assumption A nor Assumption B are implicit
Hence, the correct answer is A is false and R is true
11. Solution (C)
3. Solution .
Given:-
• Number of adults = 20 Given:
• Number of males = 8 - \( G = 27 \) (the number of children who can play
• Number of vegetarian = 9 Guitar),
• It contains 5 male vegetarian. - \( B = 15 \) (the number of children who can play
To find:- both Guitar and Sitar), and
• the number of female non-vegetarian - \( \text{{Total children}} = 60 \),
Solution :-
So, number of females will be 12 and number of we can use the principle of inclusion-exclusion to find
vegetarian female will be 4. \( S \):
Number of non-vegetarian female will be,
= Total number of females - total number of \[
vegetarian females \text{{Total children}} = G + S - B
=12-4 \]
=8
Substituting the given values:
4. Solution(A)
=4 \[
60 = 27 + S - 15
5. Solution(B) \]
13 upper 37 83 42 bench lower floor
Now, let's solve for \( S \):
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5. Comparing statements (3) and (1), we can conclude
\[ in similar way that 2 = brown. Therefore, 7= was.
60 = 27 + S - 15 \\ 6. Comparing statements (1) and (2), 8 = frightened
60 = 12 + S \\
S = 60 - 12 \\ 15. Solution ( C )
S = 48 =43
\]
16. Solution ( OPTION C )
It seems I made a calculation error. Let me correct it: Five friends A, B, C, D & E went to college, each one of
them reached at different times.
\[ 1) B reached after C & D
S = 60 - 12 \\ B<C & D
S = 48 2) A and E reached before C & D
\] B<C&D < A and E
Clearly, B is the last person to reach
So, there are indeed \( 48 \) children who can play Hence, 'B' is the correct answer.
only Sitar. But the correct number of children who can
play only Sitar should be: 17. Solution ( B )
The correct option is B Only assumption I is implicit
\[ The statement says that mother is warning child and
S = 60 - 27 + 15 = 48 - 15 = 33 in assumption I there is possibility that with warning,
\] child may stop troubling her. So assumption I is
implicit
There are 33 children who can play only Sitar. Thanks In assumption II it defines nature of children which is
for pointing that out! not given in statement. So option B is correct.

12. Solution ( A ) 18. Solution ( E )


Rains are caused when the atmosphere in upper Cannot be determined
reaches cannot hold more water. From the given step III, it is not possible to determine
But the downpour of rain increases the humidity in the
the atmosphere near the earth's surface. input.
Hence, option A is correct
19. Solution (B )
13. Solution ( A ) From the 3rd statement, the code word for 'the' is
The correct option is D 16 'pus' because each occur twice.
Ram is 7 ranks ahead of Shyam in a class of 39. From 1st and 3rd statement 'bro' stands for 'cat'.
Shyam's rank is 17th from the bottom. It means Ram's From 2nd and 3rd statement, 'dim' stands for 'dog'.
rank Thus in the 3rd Statement, 'cus' stands for 'has'.
is 17 + 7 = 24th from the bottom.
Ram's rank from the top, = 39 - 24 + 1 = 16th 20. Solution ( C )
Total boys
14. Solution ( B ) =[Mahendra's place from left + Surendra's place from
1.816321 ----> The brown dog frightened the cat. 'The' right] + [Boys between them]
appears twice the in the sentence. In the code '1' = [17 + 18] + 8 = 43
appears twice as well. Therefore, 1 = The.
2. 64851 ----> The frightened cat ran away. 21. Solution( B )
3. 7621 ----> The cat was brown. The common words 42-40=2, 40-38=2, 38-35=3, 35-33=2, 33-31=2, 31-
and numbers in above two statements are 'the', 'cat' 28=3, 28-26=2, 26-24=2, option (B)26,24 is correct
and '1', '6' respectively. Since 1 corresponds to 'The', 6 answer.
= cat
4.341 ----> The dog ran. The common words and 22. Solution( A)
numbers in statement (2) and (4) are 'The', 'ran' and The correct option is D Grand daughter
'1', '4' respectively. This implies, 4 = ran and 3 = dog D is the father of C and C is the mother of B.
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Thus, A is the granddaughter of D.

23. Solution ( A )
=Neither Assumption A nor Assumption B are implicit

24. Solution ( A )
=289

25. Solution ( D )
=(A) is true but (R) is false
A is true but R is false. When in winter, hot water is
poured in the glass tumbler, its inner surface tends to
expand while the outer surface in contact with cold
atmosphere does not. This opposite interaction
causes the tumbler to break. So in winter a glass
tumbler breaks when the hot water is poured in it. So
the assertion in winter, a Glass tumbler breaks when
hot water is poured in it is true but the reason the
outer surface of glass expands when hot water is
poured into it is false.

26. Solution ( C )
= 36
Here, the series follows a pattern of the sum of
consecutive odd numbers.
11+1=12 31. Solution( E )
12+3=15 =T
15+5=20 From the first statement,
20 + 7 = 27 "You are as old as R was" => Q < R
27 + 9 = 36. "I was twice as old as S" => P > S
Hence, the missing number would be 36. "and will be as old as T was" => Q < T
"T was when he was as old as R is now" => T > R => P >
27. Solution ( E ) S, T >R>Q
A is married to C and is the father of F. From the second statement,
C is married to A and is the mother of F. "You may be older than U" => P > U
D is the father of A and F's grandfather. "but V is as old as I was when you were as old as V is"
B is the brother of A and E's husband. => Q = P > V
E is married to B. "S will be as old as U" => U> S
F is the child of A and C, and the grandchild of D. "when U is as old as V" => V > U
28. Solution ( C ) => Q = P > V > U > S
=14 Combining the two results, we get: T > R >Q=P>V> U >
S
29. Solution ( A ) So, T is the eldest sister
=3
The correct option is B 3
Original word: HEARTLESS 32. Solution ( D )
Independent words are: HE, LESS and ART without =Both Assumption A and Assumption B are implicit
using the letters twice. Otherwise there are many
words. 33. Solution ( D )
Thus, there are 3 independent words. =8
the first statement, the code digit '1' as well as the
30. Solution ( C ) word 'the' occurs twice. So, '1' is the code for 'the'.
=82
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In the first and fourth statements, the common code Direction is rotating 135 degree anticlockwise.
digits are '1' and '3' and the common words are 'the' From the above figure, it is clear that the direction for
and 'dog'. Since, '1' stands for 'the', so '3' is the code west is North-East.
for 'dog'. Hence, the correct answer is South-East.
Thus in the fourth statement, '4' is the code for 'ran'.
In the second and third statements, the common code 37. Solution ( c )
digits are '1' and '6' and the common words are 'the' =Daughter
and 'cat'. Since '1' stands for 'the', so '6' is the code for Let's break down the relationships provided:
'cat'.
In the first and third statements, the common code 1. A and B are a married couple, with A being the
digits are '1', '6' and '2' and the common words are male member.
'the', 'brown' and 'cat'. Since '1' and '6' stands for 'the' 2. D is the only son of C.
and 'cat' respectively, so '2' is the code for 'brown'. 3. C is the brother of A.
Thus, in third statement, '7' is the code for 'was'. 4. E is the sister of D.
In the first and second statements, the common code 5. B is the daughter-in-law of F, whose husband has
digits are '1', '6' and '8' and the common words are died.
'the', 'cat' and 'frightened'. Since '1' and '6' stands for
'the' and 'cat' respectively, so '8' is the code for Now, let's analyze:
'frightened'.
So, code for 'the dog was frightened' is 8 Since A and B are a married couple, and A is the male
member, B is the female member. Therefore, A is the
34. Solution( D ) husband and B is the wife.
=S
C is the brother of A, so C is A's brother.

D is the only son of C, so D is the son of C.

E is the sister of D, so E is D's sister.

B is the daughter-in-law of F, and F's husband has


died. Since A is married to B, F must be the parent of
35. Solution ( A ) B, and her husband (F's husband) has passed away.
=35 10
Now, let's summarize:

- A is married to B.
- C is the brother of A and the father of D.
- D is the son of C and the brother of E.
- E is the sister of D.
- B is the daughter-in-law of F, whose husband has
36. Solution ( A ) died.
SOUTH-EAST
Now, let's determine how E is related to C:

Since C is D's father and E is D's sister, C is E's father as


well.

Therefore, E is the daughter of C.

38. Solution ( D )
= WEST

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Thus, India does have a tropical monsoon-type
climate.
Hence, the assertion is true and the reason is false.

42. Solution( C )
56149512965

43. Solution ( b )
= North
39. Solution The correct option is A North
In the evening, as the sun is in the west, so the
shadows fall towards the east.
40. Solution ( C ) Now, since Manju's shadow fell exactly to her left side,
= The correct option is C 15 km therefore Manju is facing south.
Here, Ravi starts from home at A, moves 10 km Hence, Sanju standing face to face with Manju, was
southwards up to B, turns right and moves 10 km up facing north.
to C, turns right again and moves 10 km up to D and
finally turns left and moves 10 km up to E. 44. Solution ( D )
Thus, his distance from initial position A =AE = There is two days gap between rest day and
=AD+DE gymnasium
=BC+DE=(5+10)km=15 km. Workouts are cycling, rowing, gymnasium, jogging and
boxing. From the second and third clues (gymnasium
workout is done neither on the first nor on the last
day but was done earlier than rowing and jogging was
done on the day immediately following the rowing
day), we know that rowing and jogging should be
together and also that gymnasium has to be
somewhere before this. Visually this can be
represented as:

41. Solution ( A )
=( A) is true but (R) is false.
From the fourth and sixth clues we have: C-Rest day-B
• India is situated north of the equator between 8°4'
Note: Putting it in a box signifies that there is no break
N to 37°6' N latitude and 68°7' east to 97°25' east
between the items in the box. Once we have these
longitude. That is, India lies entirely in the Northern
two visual representations we can go back to our
Hemisphere.
original figure and think as follows:
• The tropical region of the Earth is generally defined
geographically as the area between the Tropic of
Cancer, situated at 23.5°N latitude, and the Tropic of
Capricorn at 23.5°S. The tropics are also sometimes
Since gymnasium has to precede rowing and jogging,
said to be the latitudes that lie between and partly
and gymnasium is not on the first day we can have 3
include the subtropical high- pressure regions
possibilities for placing gymnasium—viz: Tuesday,
centered on average at about 30-35°N and S latitudes.
Wednesday or Thursday. Possibility 1:
Thus, the reason is false.
• India hosts two climatic subtypes- tropical monsoon
climate, tropical wet and dry climate that fall under
this group.
• The most humid is the tropical wet climate, also
known as tropical monsoon climate, covering a strip
of southwestern lowlands abutting the Malabar Coast,
the Western Ghats, and southern Assam. This case is rejected because, once we place
gymnasium we would need to place rowing and
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boxing in either Wednesday-Thursday or Thursday- Since gymnasium has to precede rowing and jogging,
Friday or Friday- Saturday. In each of these cases, we and gymnasium is not on the first day we can have 3
would also need to place a 3 day period having possibilities for placing gymnasium—viz: Tuesday,
Cycling-Rest day-Boxing.It can be easily seen that in Wednesday or Thursday. Possibility 1:
any of these 3 situations under Possibility 1, we do
not have a completely free 3 day period anywhere in
the week. Thus, we can reject Possibility 1. Possibility
2:

This case is rejected because, once we place


gymnasium we would need to place rowing and
boxing in either Wednesday-Thursday or Thursday-
Friday or Friday- Saturday. In each of these cases, we
Rejected on the same logic as Possibility 1. There is no would also need to place a 3 day period having
availability of a 3 day window to place Cycling-Rest Cycling-Rest day-Boxing.It can be easily seen that in
day-Boxing. Possibility 3 any of these 3 situations under Possibility 1, we do
This is the only possibility that would work as in this not have a completely free 3 day period anywhere in
case, the respective work outs ordering would be the week. Thus, we can reject Possibility 1. Possibility
2:

Rejected on the same logic as Possibility 1. There is no


45. Solution ( C ) availability of a 3 day window to place Cycling-Rest
day-Boxing. Possibility 3
= TUESDAY This is the only possibility that would work as in this
case, the respective work outs ordering would be
Workouts are cycling, rowing, gymnasium, jogging and
boxing. From the second and third clues (gymnasium
workout is done neither on the first nor on the last
day but was done earlier than rowing and jogging was
done on the day immediately following the rowing
day), we know that rowing and jogging should be
together and also that gymnasium has to be
somewhere before this. Visually this can be
represented as:
46. Solution ( D )
=FOUR
Workouts are cycling, rowing, gymnasium, jogging and
From the fourth and sixth clues we have: C-Rest day-B boxing. From the second and third clues (gymnasium
Note: Putting it in a box signifies that there is no break workout is done neither on the first nor on the last
between the items in the box. Once we have these day but was done earlier than rowing and jogging was
two visual representations we can go back to our done on the day immediately following the rowing
original figure and think as follows: day), we know that rowing and jogging should be
together and also that gymnasium has to be
somewhere before this. Visually this can be
represented as:

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Workouts are cycling, rowing, gymnasium, jogging and
boxing. From the second and third clues (gymnasium
workout is done neither on the first nor on the last
From the fourth and sixth clues we have: C-Rest day-B day but was done earlier than rowing and jogging was
Note: Putting it in a box signifies that there is no break done on the day immediately following the rowing
between the items in the box. Once we have these day), we know that rowing and jogging should be
two visual representations we can go back to our together and also that gymnasium has to be
original figure and think as follows: somewhere before this. Visually this can be
represented as:

Since gymnasium has to precede rowing and jogging,


and gymnasium is not on the first day we can have 3 From the fourth and sixth clues we have: C-Rest day-B
possibilities for placing gymnasium—viz: Tuesday, Note: Putting it in a box signifies that there is no break
Wednesday or Thursday. Possibility 1: between the items in the box. Once we have these
two visual representations we can go back to our
original figure and think as follows:

Since gymnasium has to precede rowing and jogging,


This case is rejected because, once we place and gymnasium is not on the first day we can have 3
gymnasium we would need to place rowing and possibilities for placing gymnasium—viz: Tuesday,
boxing in either Wednesday-Thursday or Thursday- Wednesday or Thursday. Possibility 1:
Friday or Friday- Saturday. In each of these cases, we
would also need to place a 3 day period having
Cycling-Rest day-Boxing.It can be easily seen that in
any of these 3 situations under Possibility 1, we do
not have a completely free 3 day period anywhere in
the week. Thus, we can reject Possibility 1. Possibility
2: This case is rejected because, once we place
gymnasium we would need to place rowing and
boxing in either Wednesday-Thursday or Thursday-
Friday or Friday- Saturday. In each of these cases, we
would also need to place a 3 day period having
Cycling-Rest day-Boxing.It can be easily seen that in
any of these 3 situations under Possibility 1, we do
Rejected on the same logic as Possibility 1. There is no not have a completely free 3 day period anywhere in
availability of a 3 day window to place Cycling-Rest the week. Thus, we can reject Possibility 1. Possibility
day-Boxing. Possibility 3 2:
This is the only possibility that would work as in this
case, the respective work outs ordering would be

Rejected on the same logic as Possibility 1. There is no


availability of a 3 day window to place Cycling-Rest
day-Boxing. Possibility 3
This is the only possibility that would work as in this
47. Solution ( A ) case, the respective work outs ordering would be
=Wednesday
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This leaves us to place two people—D and F. Since,
Devdas is not at the end and Ferguson is not at the
right end, we know that Possibility 1 and Possibility 2
get rejected. This leaves us withPossibility 3 and the
final placement would be:

FDACEB
48. Solution ( a )
=CHANDAR 51. Solution ( A)
:From the clues it is evident that ACEB should be 4 =THREE
people in that order and should be sitting together
with no one in between. This means that they can be :From the clues it is evident that ACEB should be 4
seated in one of the following 3 ways: people in that order and should be sitting together
Possibility 1: A C E B _ _ with no one in between. This means that they can be
Possibility 2: _A C E B _ seated in one of the following 3 ways:
Possibility 3: _ _A C E B Possibility 1: A C E B _ _
This leaves us to place two people—D and F. Since, Possibility 2: _A C E B _
Devdas is not at the end and Ferguson is not at the Possibility 3: _ _A C E B
right end, we know that Possibility 1 and Possibility 2 This leaves us to place two people—D and F. Since,
get rejected. This leaves us withPossibility 3 and the Devdas is not at the end and Ferguson is not at the
final placement would be: right end, we know that Possibility 1 and Possibility 2
get rejected. This leaves us withPossibility 3 and the
FDACEB final placement would be:

49. Solution ( E ) FDACEB


= Ferguson

:From the clues it is evident that ACEB should be 4


people in that order and should be sitting together
with no one in between. This means that they can be 52. Solution ( E )
seated in one of the following 3 ways: =T
Possibility 1: A C E B _ _ For this question, start by using the direct clues first.
Possibility 2: _A C E B _ We know that there are six cards P, Q, R, S, T, U; six
Possibility 3: _ _A C E B colours—blue, red, green, grey, yellow and brown
This leaves us to place two people—D and F. Since, and, six pictures—King, Princess, Queen, Palace, Joker
Devdas is not at the end and Ferguson is not at the and Prince. The following set of deductions gives us
right end, we know that Possibility 1 and Possibility 2 the entire solution of the problem. The second part of
get rejected. This leaves us withPossibility 3 and the the third statement is the most directly usable → P-
final placement would be: Brown-Queen-Extreme right. We also know that R-
King-Grey-Fifth from Right (iv th statement). Also Q
FDACEB being next to R,
the following arrangements are possible Possibility
Table 1:
50. Solution ( B )
=Devdas
:From the clues it is evident that ACEB should be 4
people in that order and should be sitting together
with no one in between. This means that they can be
seated in one of the following 3 ways:
Possibility 1: A C E B _ _
Possibility 2: _A C E B _
Possibility 3: _ _A C E B

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From this point we start using the indirect clues. From shared between Q and S. Thus, the following pairings
statement (iii), Palace-Blue-Not S → Hence T or U emerge:
Further, from statement (iv), Princess —Not S and not P — Brown — Queen
T, → Not Green or Yellow → Hence, Red and U. This Q — Green/Yellow — Prince
further gives us Palace —TBlue. Hence, S must be the R — Grey — King
joker (only pair left). Also, green and yellow must be S — Yellow/Green —Joker
shared between Q and S. Thus, the following pairings T — Blue —Palace
emerge: U — Red — Princess
P — Brown — Queen At this point we have used all the statements. Hence
Q — Green/Yellow — Prince go straight into the questions. For Question 1: for the
R — Grey — King Princess card (U) to be immediately between the
S — Yellow/Green —Joker Palace (T) and the Prince(Q), Possibility Table 2 must
T — Blue —Palace emerge to be the correct one. In such a case, the
U — Red — Princess arrangement of cards becomes:
At this point we have used all the statements. Hence SRQUTP
go straight into the questions. For Question 1: for the
Princess card (U) to be immediately between the 54. Solution( B )
Palace (T) and the Prince(Q), Possibility Table 2 must =FIRST
emerge to be the correct one. In such a case, the For this question, start by using the direct clues first.
arrangement of cards becomes: We know that there are six cards P, Q, R, S, T, U; six
SRQUTP colours—blue, red, green, grey, yellow and brown
and, six pictures—King, Princess, Queen, Palace, Joker
and Prince. The following set of deductions gives us
53. Solution( E ) the entire solution of the problem. The second part of
=DATA INEDEQAUTE the third statement is the most directly usable → P-
For this question, start by using the direct clues first. Brown-Queen-Extreme right. We also know that R-
We know that there are six cards P, Q, R, S, T, U; six King-Grey-Fifth from Right (iv th statement). Also Q
colours—blue, red, green, grey, yellow and brown being next to R,
and, six pictures—King, Princess, Queen, Palace, Joker the following arrangements are possible Possibility
and Prince. The following set of deductions gives us Table 1:
the entire solution of the problem. The second part of
the third statement is the most directly usable → P-
Brown-Queen-Extreme right. We also know that R-
King-Grey-Fifth from Right (iv th statement). Also Q
being next to R,
the following arrangements are possible Possibility
Table 1:

From this point we start using the indirect clues. From


statement (iii), Palace-Blue-Not S → Hence T or U
Further, from statement (iv), Princess —Not S and not
T, → Not Green or Yellow → Hence, Red and U. This
further gives us Palace —TBlue. Hence, S must be the
joker (only pair left). Also, green and yellow must be
shared between Q and S. Thus, the following pairings
From this point we start using the indirect clues. From emerge:
statement (iii), Palace-Blue-Not S → Hence T or U P — Brown — Queen
Further, from statement (iv), Princess —Not S and not Q — Green/Yellow — Prince
T, → Not Green or Yellow → Hence, Red and U. This R — Grey — King
further gives us Palace —TBlue. Hence, S must be the S — Yellow/Green —Joker
joker (only pair left). Also, green and yellow must be T — Blue —Palace
U — Red — Princess
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At this point we have used all the statements. Hence 56. Solution
go straight into the questions. For Question 1: for the 57. Solution
Princess card (U) to be immediately between the 58. Solution
Palace (T) and the Prince(Q), Possibility Table 2 must
emerge to be the correct one. In such a case, the 59. Solution( A )
arrangement of cards becomes: Brothers-in-law
SRQUTP
- Seema, Rajinder, and Surinder are children of Mr
55. Solution ( C ) and Mrs Aggarwal.
=U-RED - Renu, Raju, and Sunil are children of Mrs and Mr
For this question, start by using the direct clues first. Malhotra.
We know that there are six cards P, Q, R, S, T, U; six - Sunil and Seeta are married, and they have children
colours—blue, red, green, grey, yellow and brown named Ashok and Sanjay.
and, six pictures—King, Princess, Queen, Palace, Joker - Geeta and Rakesh are children of Mr and Mrs
and Prince. The following set of deductions gives us Gupta.
the entire solution of the problem. The second part of - Geeta is married to Surinder and has three children
the third statement is the most directly usable → P- named Rita, Sonu, and Raju.
Brown-Queen-Extreme right. We also know that R-
King-Grey-Fifth from Right (iv th statement). Also Q Given that Sunil is married to Geeta's sister, and
being next to R, Surinder is Geeta's brother, it means Sunil is
the following arrangements are possible Possibility Surinder's brother-in-law.
Table 1:
So, Sunil and Surinder are related as brothers-in-law.

60. Solution( C )
= Maternal Uncle
The correct option is C Maternal Uncle Rajinder is the
brother of Seeta and Ashok is Seeta's son.
So, Rajinder is the natural uncle Ashok

61. Solution ( B )
From this point we start using the indirect clues. From = AUNT
statement (iii), Palace-Blue-Not S → Hence T or U The correct option is B Aunt
Further, from statement (iv), Princess —Not S and not Renu is the sister of Sunil and Sanjay is the son of
T, → Not Green or Yellow → Hence, Red and U. This Sunil.
further gives us Palace —TBlue. Hence, S must be the So, Renu is the Sanjay's aunt.
joker (only pair left). Also, green and yellow must be
shared between Q and S. Thus, the following pairings
emerge: 62. Solution ( D )
P — Brown — Queen =D
Q — Green/Yellow — Prince Let's reassess the options:
R — Grey — King
S — Yellow/Green —Joker D. The square immediately northeast of the rice: Since
T — Blue —Palace rice is in the middle square, and wheat needs to be
U — Red — Princess planted next to peanuts, and then barley, let's
At this point we have used all the statements. Hence consider the placement:
go straight into the questions. For Question 1: for the
Princess card (U) to be immediately between the - Rice (middle square)
Palace (T) and the Prince(Q), Possibility Table 2 must - Peanuts (northwest square)
emerge to be the correct one. In such a case, the - Wheat (adjacent to peanuts)
arrangement of cards becomes: - Barley (adjacent to wheat)
SRQUTP

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Given this arrangement, barley would indeed be in 67. Solution ( C)
the square immediately northeast of the rice. =65KM

63. Solution ( A )
=C

C. The square immediately west of the rice: If wheat is


planted in the square immediately west of the rice,
barley could be planted in the square immediately
east of the rice to maintain continuity between wheat
and barley. Therefore, wheat can be planted in this
square.

So, option C, "The square immediately west of the


rice," can indeed be planted with wheat.

64. Solution( D )
=D
68. Solution ( A )
D. The square immediately northeast of the rice: If
=40
soybeans are planted in the square immediately
northeast of the rice, there are no restrictions 69. Solution ( B )
mentioned that prevent soybeans from being =125
planted there. Therefore, soybeans can indeed be To solve this problem, let's first visualize the cube
planted in this square. after it's been painted. We'll denote the colors as
follows:
65. Solution ( A )
The correct option is D 21.57% - Yellow: Y
Total readership of ABC = x+3+1.2+0.8 = 9.7 lakh => x - Blue: B
= 4.7 lakh - Red: R
Total readership of DEF = y+3+1.2+2.3 = 9.1 lakh => y =
2.6 lakh Since opposite faces are painted with the same color,
Total readership of GHI = z+1.2+2.3+0.8 = 8.9 lakh => z we can represent one possible arrangement of the
= 4.6 lakh cube's faces as:
Therefore, number of people reading at least 1 =
4.7+2.6+4.6+3+1.2+0.8+2.3 = 19.2 lakh ```
As a % of total population = 19.2\89* 100= 21.57% YY
YY
66. Solution ( B ) RRBB
RRBB
1. Car A starts from one end of the main road and ```
travels 25 km east.
2. Car A takes a right turn and travels 15 km south. Now, when we cut this cube into smaller blocks, each
3. Car A then takes a left turn and travels 25 km east. block will either have 0, 1, 2, or 3 sides painted.
4. Finally, Car A takes another left turn and heads back
towards the main road, which would make it travel Let's analyze the possibilities:
northward.
1. Blocks with 0 painted sides: These blocks are
Given these movements, if Car A is heading back located at the center of the cube. Since the original
towards the main road after its last left turn, it would cube has dimensions 7x7x7 (7 blocks along each
indeed be facing EAST. edge), the innermost layer will be a 5x5x5 cube, and
all the blocks in this inner cube will have 0 sides
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painted. The number of blocks in this inner cube is \(5 Given that the cube has been cut into 343 smaller
\times 5 \times 5 = 125\). blocks, which means it originally had dimensions
7X7X7 we can deduce the arrangement of colors.
2. Blocks with 1 painted side: These blocks are the
ones on the edges of the inner cube. Each edge of the Consider one layer of the cube:
inner cube has 5 blocks with exactly one side painted.
There are 12 such edges in the cube, so there are \(12 ```
\times 5 = 60\) blocks with 1 painted side. YYYYYYY
YYYYYYY
3. Blocks with 2 painted sides: These blocks are the YYYYYYYY
ones on the faces of the original cube, excluding the YYYYYYYY
edges. Each face of the original cube has \(7 \times 7 YYYYYYYY
= 49\) blocks, but we exclude the 10 blocks on the YYYYYYYY
edges. So, there are \(6 \times 49 = 294\) blocks with RRBBRRB
2 painted sides. RRBBRRB
BBBBBBB
4. Blocks with 3 painted sides: These blocks are the BBBBBBB
ones on the edges of the original cube. Each edge of ```
the original cube has 7 blocks with 3 sides painted.
There are 12 such edges, so there are \(12 \times 7 = In this representation, Y denotes yellow, R denotes
84\) blocks with 3 painted sides. red, and B denotes blue. Each color appears on two
opposing faces. From this, we can see that the blocks
Now, adding up all these possibilities: with three sides painted with three different colors
are the blocks in the corners of the original cube.
- Blocks with 0 painted sides: 125 There are 8 such corners in total.
- Blocks with 1 painted side: 60
- Blocks with 2 painted sides: 294 So, the correct answer is:
- Blocks with 3 painted sides: 84
c) 8
So, the total number of blocks with 0 sides painted is 72. Solution ( A )
\(125\). = Laila is the niece of Gajodhar.

70. Solution ( C )
To find the dimensions of the original cube before it 1. Chand and Kalini have a family of three generations
was cut into 343 smaller blocks, we need to consider comprising thirteen members, including six females.
the total number of smaller blocks. 2. Some of Chand's children are married, but none of
his grandchildren are married.
If the original cube is cut into (343) smaller blocks of 3. Kalini has a daughter-in-law named Manara and
size 1X1X1 it means the original cube was composed two sons-in-law, one being Wadhwaran.
of 7X7X7 smaller blocks. This is because 7X7X7 = 4. Gajodhar's brother is Mahesh, who has two
343\). nephews and two nieces, one being Laila.
5. Vandana, Mahesh's sister, has two children.
So, the dimensions of the original cube 7X7X7 which 6. Manara, who is a sister-in-law to Mahesh, has four
matches option: nephews and nieces.
c) 7X7X7 7. Manohar, who is married to Sita, has a daughter
Mira and a son Roy. He also has a sister and two
71. Solution( C ) cousins, Akash and Mira.
=8
To solve this problem, let's first understand how the 73. Solution ( C )
colors are distributed on the original cube. Since each = Mahesh- Sita
color is painted on pairs of opposite faces, the 1. Chand and Kalini have a family of three generations
opposite faces must have the same color. comprising thirteen members, including six females.

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2. Some of Chand's children are married, but none of 92. Solution =B
his grandchildren are married. 93. Solution =A
3. Kalini has a daughter-in-law named Manara and 94. Solution =E
two sons-in-law, one being Wadhwaran. 95. Solution =E
4. Gajodhar's brother is Mahesh, who has two 96. Solution =C
nephews and two nieces, one being Laila. 97. Solution =D
5. Vandana, Mahesh's sister, has two children. 98. Solution =E
6. Manara, who is a sister-in-law to Mahesh, has four 99. Solution =D
nephews and nieces. 100. Solution =C
7. Manohar, who is married to Sita, has a daughter
Mira and a son Roy. He also has a sister and two 101. Solution ( D )
cousins, Akash and Mira. Rs 3972
SOLUTION=
Given: 60% increase in amount in 6 yrs at SI
74. Solution ( C ) To find: CI of Rs 12,000 after 3 yrs at
= Roy is Sita's child Same rate
c) Roy is Sita's child. We know that
SI = (PXRXT)/100
Given the information provided, Manohar, who is Where, SI = Simple interest
married to Sita, has a daughter named Mira and a son P = Principle
named Roy. This statement is incorrect; Roy is not R = rate of interest
Sita's child but rather her son-in-law's child. t = time period
and A = SI + P (2)
So, the false statement is indeed: Where, A = amount
Let principal be Rs.P
c) Roy is Sita's child. AP+60% of P
A = P + (60/100) * P
A = (8P)/5 (1)
75. Solution( B ) also from eq (2)
= Sita A = SI + P (putting value of A from eq(1) )
(8P)/5 = (PR * 6)/100 + P
(8 ^ 2)/5 = (6R)/100 + 1
boxed R = 10% ...(3)
Abstract for; compound interest
A = P * (1 + R/100) ^ n
Reasoning n = time period
A = 12000 * (1 + 10/100) ^ 3 putting value of R from
76. Solution =E
eq (3)]
77. Solution =D
A=Rs 15972... (4) [putting value of R from eq (3)]
78. Solution =A
Compound Interest = Amount - Principal (Putting
79. Solution =E
value of A and P) = 15972-12000 CI = Rs 3972
80. Solution =A
81. Solution =D
102. Solution ( B )
82. Solution =C
83. Solution =D
16(4/11) minutes past 9
84. Solution =D
=At 9 o'clock, the minute hand is 9 × 5 = 45 minute -
85. Solution =B
spaces behind the hour hand. Therefore, the minute
86. Solution =C
hand will have to gain 45-30 = 10 minute space over
87. Solution =D
the hour hand.
88. Solution =C
Gain of 55 minute spaces equals 60 minutes
89. Solution =E
. Gain of 15 minute spaces equals ==
90. Solution =B
60/55*15=180/11=16(4/11)
91. Solution =C
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Therefore, hour and minute hands of a clock point in =9660
opposite direction after
90' clock at 16(4/11) minutes past 9 109. Solution ( C )
= 28
103. Solution ( C ) Let the Units digit of the Number be Y and the Tens
= 84 digit be X. The number can be represented as 10X +
For this, we find the HCF of the length and breadth According to the Question Stem: X + Y = 10
of the field. HCF (180, 105) = 15 Therefore, size of When the number is reversed we get 10Y+X as the
each tile = 15m x 15m Also, number of tiles = area new number.
of field / area of each tile => Number of tiles = (180 According to the question stem: (10x + Y) - (10Y + X) =
x 105) / (15 x 15) => Number of tiles = 84 Hence,
54 , Simplifying we get 9X - 9Y = 54 or 9 (X-Y) = X - Y =
we need 84 tiles, each of size 15m x 15m.
6
Putting this in the original equation we get two
equations; X + Y = 10(1) and X - Y = 6(2)
104. Solution ( C ) Solving 1 & 2 we get X = 8 Y comes out to 2, and the
=Time = 15 minutes past 5 Original Number is 82. The new number is 28
Angle = θ=60* hour - 11 *minute/2
And another angle = (360-0)° 110. Solution ( E )
60 x 5-11 x 15 /2 = 5%
(135/2)O
=
67.5 111. Solution ( C )
And another angle = (3600)° = (360 - 67.5)° = 292.5° =Number of capsules purchased = x
Hence, '67 1/2°' is the correct answer 216/x = 216/(x + 15) + 10
x = 12 satisfies the equation.

105. Solution( C ) 112. Solution ( C )


=35 =Profit % =9954-6531/6531*100
As * 146/(5 ^ 1) = 29.2 \approx 29 = 52.41 or 52% approx.
146/(5 ^ 2) = 5.84 \approx 5
146/(5 ^ 3) = 1.168 \approx 1 113. Solution ( C )
146/(5 ^ 4) = 0.2336 \approx 0 =11/50
The required number is 29 + 5 + 1 = 35 The correct option is C
Therefore, The maximum value of n is 35. 11/50
(probability of 2 drawn cards being spade when
106. Solution ( B ) missing card is spade)/(probability of 2 drawn cards
Let AB and CD be the two towrs. being spade when missing card is spade + probability
The height of the first tower is AB = 160m of 2 drawn cards being spade when missing card is not
The horizontel distance between the tow towers is BD spade
= 75m = ( 1 8 * 12C 2 5!C 2 ( 1 8 * 12C_{2} + 3/(5!C_{2}) *
And the angle of depression of the first tower as seen 13/(5!C_{2}) .
from the top of the second tower is ∠ ACE = 45° = (12 * 11)/(12 * 11 + 3 * 13 * 12) = 11/50
In A ACE
(AE)/(EC) = tan 45 deg = 1 114. Solution( D )
AE = EC = BD = 75m =6900
.. CD = EB = AB - AE = (160 - 75) = 85m S.P for the first car =? 5 ,400 and profit = 20%
Hence, height of the other tower is 85 m. ... C.P for the first car 100/120 × 5,400 - ₹4, 500
S.P for the second car = mathbb * 3 ,300 and profit =
10%
107. Solution ( B ) C.P for second car= 100/110 * 3 ,300=73,000
=5/3 and loss= 75/8%
P of three cars =5,400+3, 300 + 4350 =\$13,050
108. Solution ( A ) Total C. P for the three cars = (100 * 8)/725 * 13050 =
14 ,400
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... C.P for third car = 14 ,400-4,500-3,000=6,900 Now, we can equate equations 3 and 4:
\[ 6S - 20 = 2S + 16 \]
115. Solution ( C )
Volume of the earth= r²H where H is the depth of the Subtract \( 2S \) from both sides:
well. \[ 4S - 20 = 16 \]
= 22/7 * 3.5 ^ 2 * 22.5
= 866.25cubic metre. Add 20 to both sides:
This earth is used to make the embankment. \[ 4S = 36 \]
Volume of earth(embankment)= R2H – πr²h
22/7 * (10.5 + 3.5) ^ 2 * h - 22/7 * (3.5) ^ 2 * h = Divide both sides by 4:
866.25 \[ S = 9 \]
22/7 * 14 * 14h - 22/7 * 3.5 * 3.5h = 866.25
616h - 38.5h = 866 . on simplification Rightarrow Now, substitute the value of \( S \) back into equation
577.5h = 866.25 4 to find the man's age:
h = 866.25/577.5 = 1.5m \[ M = 2(9) + 16 \]
The height of embankment= 1.5m \[ M = 18 + 16 \]
\[ M = 34 \]
116. Solution ( C )
=23 So, the present age of the man is 34 years and the
The required number leaves remainders 1 and 4 on present age of his son is 9 years.
dividing 70 and 50 respectively. This means that the
number exactly divides 69 and 46. So, we need to 119. Solution ( E )
find the HCF of 69 (3 x 23) and 46 (2 x 23). Thus, =7/22
23 is the required number
All possible case in drawing 3 balls from 12 12C3 12!/3!9!
=220
117. Solution ( C )
Fovourable cases to draw exactly 2 red wall
=12 5
C2X7C1=5!/2!3!* 7! 1!6! = 70
Hence the required probability 7/22
118. Solution ( A )
=34,9
120. Solution ( B)
Let's denote the present age of the man as \( M \) and
=Let the distance between A to B be X
the present age of his son as \( S \).
So the distance between B to C is 3X
Total time is taken by T₁ (Train 1)
According to the given information:
(X/V) + (3X/2V)
⇒ 5X/2V
1. Four years ago, the man was 6 times as old as his
Total time is taken by T2 (Train 2)
son:
(X/2V) + (3X/V)
\[ M - 4 = 6(S - 4) \]
⇒7X/2V
Required ratio of time = 5X/2V: 7X/2V = 5:7
2. After 16 years, he will be twice as old as his son:
:: The ratio is 5: 7.
\[ M + 16 = 2(S + 16) \]

Now, we have a system of two equations with two


121. Solution ( B )
variables. Let's solve it:
=0
For finding the last digit of 81 82 83 84 85 86
From equation 1:
87*88*89
\[ M - 4 = 6S - 24 \]
you need to take all last digits and multiply as there is
\[ M = 6S - 20 \] (Equation 3)
no use in taking tens digit.
You can see 5*2=10,4*5=20, etc. So the last digit must
From equation 2:
be
\[ M + 16 = 2S + 32 \]
zero.
\[ M = 2S + 16 \] (Equation 4)
the last digit which will come from the multiplication
of all the number.
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In this case: is \( \frac{2\pi}{414} \) meters per second.So, runner B
1*2*3*4*5*6*7*8*9=362880 runs faster by \( \frac{2\pi}{414} \) meters per second.
Here the last digit is O so the last digit of number
coming from the multiplication of all the number will
be 0. 123. Solution( C )
=SP of the mixture = 15
122. Solution ( C ) CP of the mixture 15 x125/100=12
Now, by the rule of mixture
To compare the speeds of runners A and B, we'll first
find out the distances they cover in the given time
intervals.
1. For runner A:
Time taken to complete one lap on the inner track =
1 minute 30 seconds = 90 seconds.
The circumference of the inner track (radius = 100m)
= \( 2\pi \times 100 \) meters.
Distance covered by A = Circumference of the inner
track.
Distance covered by A = \( 2\pi \times 100 \) meters.
2. For runner B:
Time taken to complete one lap on the outer track = ... Ratio of milk and water in the mixture 12:4 = 3:1
1 minute 32 seconds = 92 seconds.
The circumference of the outer track (radius = 124. Solution ( D)
102m) = \( 2\pi \times 102 \) meters. =75M
Distance covered by B = Circumference of the outer
track. 125. Solution ( A )
Distance covered by B = \( 2\pi \times 102 \) meters. Arithmetic Progression is 20, 15, 10,.....
Now, let's calculate the distances: Formula used:
1. Distance covered by A = \( 2\pi \times 100 \) meters nth term = [a + (n - 1) * d]
\( = 200\pi \) meters Where a is the first term of the series d is the
2. Distance covered by B = \( 2\pi \times 102 \) meters common difference
\( = 204\pi \) meters Calculation:
Now, let's compare the distances covered in the same First term is 20
time interval. We can see that runner B covers a The common difference is Rightarrow 15 - 20 = - 5
greater distance in the same time, so B runs faster. The 15th term is Rightarrow [20 + (15 - 1)(- 5)]
To find out by how much faster, let's calculate the Rightarrow 20 + 14(- 5) Rightarrow 20 - 70 = - 50
difference in their speeds: :: The 15th term is -50.
Speed of A = Distance covered by A / Time taken by A
\( = \frac{200\pi}{90} \) meters per second 126. Solution ( C )
The pattern followed here is:
Speed of B = Distance covered by B / Time taken by B In 400 consecutive years there are 97 leap years.
\( = \frac{204\pi}{92} \) meters per second So, in 400 consecutive years February has the 29th
Now, we can find the ratio of their speeds: day 97 times and remaining 11 month have 29th days.
\( \text{Speed of B} - \text{Speed of A} = 400×11= 4400 times = 4400 + 97 = 4497
\frac{204\pi}{92} - \frac{200\pi}{90} \) Hence, the correct answer is "4497 times".
\( = \frac{204\pi \times 90 - 200\pi \times 92}{90
\times 92} \)
\( = \frac{18360\pi - 18400\pi}{8280} \) 127. Solution ( C )
\( = \frac{-40\pi}{8280} \) SPEED= (54 * 5/18) * m /sec=15m/sec
\( = -\frac{2\pi}{414} \) meters per second Length of the rain = (15 x 20) m = 300 m Let the length
Since this value is negative, it means that runner B of the platform be x metres
runs faster. The magnitude of the difference in speed THEN(x + 300)/36 =15 Rightarrow x+300=540
Rightarrow x=240m
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Now, let's find out how long it takes for A and B to fill
128. Solution ( A ) the tank together:
Apologies for the oversight. Let's reevaluate. Time taken by A and B together = 1 / (Combined rate
of A and B) = 15/2 hours = 7.5 hours
To find the length of the plank, we need to find the Now, when all three pipes are opened together, it
least common multiple (LCM) of the given lengths. takes 30 minutes (or 0.5 hours) longer than when only
A and B are opened. So, the time taken by all three
First, let's convert all lengths to the same unit. Let's pipes is 7.5 + 0.5 = 8 hours.
choose centimeters. Now, we need to find how fast pipe C can empty the
tank.
- 4 m 50 cm = 450 cm Let's denote the rate at which pipe C empties the tank
- 9 m 90 cm = 990 cm per hour as \(1/x\) tank per hour.
- 16 m 20 cm = 1620 cm When all three pipes are opened together, the net
rate at which the tank is filled (or emptied) per hour
Now, we find the LCM of these lengths: is:
Rate of A and B - Rate of C
LCM(450, 990, 1620) So, we have:
\[ \frac{2}{15} - \frac{1}{x} = \frac{1}{8} \]
Now let's find the prime factorization of each number: To solve for \(x\), we rearrange the equation:
\[ \frac{1}{x} = \frac{2}{15} - \frac{1}{8} \]
450 = 2 × 3^2 × 5^2 \[ \frac{1}{x} = \frac{16}{120} - \frac{15}{120} \]
990 = 2 × 3^2 × 5 × 11 \[ \frac{1}{x} = \frac{1}{120} \]
1620 = 2^2 × 3^4 × 5 So, \(x = 120\) hours.

To find the LCM, we take the highest power of each Thus, it takes 120 hours for pipe C alone to empty the
prime factor that appears in any of the numbers: tank.

LCM = 2^2 × 3^4 × 5^2 × 11 = 4 × 81 × 25 × 11 =


81,900 cm 130. Solution ( C )
Solution: To find the required number, we need to find
Now, let's convert this back to meters and the
centimeters: HCF of (136-64), (238-136) and (238-64), i.e., HCF (72,
102, 174).
81,900 cm = 81 m 900 cm = 81 m 90 cm 72 = 2 ^ 3 * 3 ^ 2
102 = 2 * 3 * 17
174 = 2 * 3 * 29 Therefore, HCF (72, 102, 174) = 2 * 3
=6
hence, 6 is the required number.
129. Solution ( D )
We know: 131. Solution ( C )
=In order to count the number of terms in the AP, use
- Pipe A fills the tank in 10 hours. the short cut: [(last term - first term)/common
- Pipe B fills the tank in 30 hours. difference] + 1. In this case it - would become:
- When A and B are opened together, they fill the tank [(130-20)/5]+1 = 23. Option (C) is correct
in less time than when all three are opened together.
First, let's find the combined rate at which A and B fill 132. Solution ( D )
the tank when opened together: =Solution
Rate of A (inlet): 1 tank per 10 hours = 1/10 tank per Given number A381 is divisible by 11.
hour If (3 + 1) - (A + 8) = 0 or 11
Rate of B (inlet): 1 tank per 30 hours = 1/30 tank per if A = 7 then,
hour (3 + 1) - (7 + 8) = - 11 which is a multiple of 11.
Combined rate of A and B = 1/10 + 1/30 = 4/30 = 2/15 Therefore, A = 7 is the smallest value such that the
tank per hour number
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A381 is divisible by 11. Cost of 19 kg of mangoes is 456. Hence each kg of
mango costs 24 rs.
133. Solution ( A ) Also the cost of apples is twice the 2kg of mangoes.
=X + Y = 15 (1) Hence cost of apples is 2 * 2 * 24 = 96
AM = (X + Y) / 2 = 15/2 = 7.5 Now GM is 20% lower Cost of 8 kg of almonds is 50 kg of apples = 50 * 96 =
than AM. So GM = 80% of AM = 80% of 7.5. GM = 6 = 4800
sqrt(XV) XY = 36 deg (2) Hence each kg of almonds is 600 rs
Solving (1) & (2) we get, X = 12 & Y = 3 Hence the price of 3 kg of almonds and 4kgs of apples
The two numbers are 12 & 3. together is 3 * 600 + 4 * 96 = 1800 + 384 = 2184

134. Solution ( E )
=For number to be divisible by 9,its sum of digits
should be divisible by 9.
Sum of the digits of the number = 17 + A
For A to be the smallest A = 6 138. Solution ( C )
=This problem ate up lot of my time, but the fun part
135. Solution ( C ) was in counting. Before we start lets see how we get
= the number of factors of any number.
Let us say a number A is expressed in prime factors as
A = p ^ x * q ^ y * r ^ z where x, y, z are powers of the
prime numbers p, q, r Number of factors = (x + 1)(y +
1)(z + 1) . For example: 40 = 2 ^ 3 * 5 Number of
factors = (3 + 1)(1 + 1) = 8 The factors are 1, 2, 4, 5, 8,
10, 20 and 40
Getting back to your question,
If number of factors=4
i.e, (x + 1)(y + 1) = 4or(x + 1) = 4
Now this is possible on two occasions, that is either
both (x, y) = (1, 1) x = 3
That means only those number will have exactly 4
factors which can be expressed as a product of only
two unique prime numbers or cube of prime number.
Case 1: Cube of Prime numbers are 8and27 which lies
within 100. So count is 2.
Case 2: product of two unique prime numbers.
Numbers are
6,10,15,14,21,22,26,33,34,35,39,38,46,51,55,
57,58,62,65,69,74,77,82,85,86,87,91,93,94,9
5
Count is 30
Hence total count in both case 1 and 2 is 32.
136. Solution ( C ) Hence there are 32 numbers from 1 to 100 with
=Here, we see that 20 is added to 8th term 39 to get exactly 4 factors.
12th term 59 i.e. 4 times the common difference is
added to 39. So, CD = 20/4 = 5. Hence, 7 times CD
is added to 1st term to get 39. That means 4 is the 139. Solution ( C )
1st term of the AP. =Hence, the correct answer is option A: 270. Find
the number of zeroes at the end of
1090!a)270b)268c)269d)271Corre... The number of
137. Solution ( A ) zeroes would be given by adding the quotients
=Let almonds be m, apples be p and mangoes be g. when we successively divide 1090 by 5 ; 1090/5 +
According to the question, 218/5 + 43/5 + 8/5 = 218 + 43 + 8 + 1 = 270.
8m = 50p
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= 12/10
140. Solution ( B ) = 6/5
=9100/8 = (8 + 1)100/8 → Since this is
of the form (a + 1)n/a, the Remainder 145. Solution ( b) 4.00 pm.
= 1.
146. Solution ( C )
141. Solution ( C ) = To solve this problem, we'll first find out how much
= We know that runner A finishes the race in 20 money Rohan and Sohan have, and then we'll find out
minutes, which is equivalent to 20 * 60 = 1200 how much money Mohan has.
seconds. We can use the formula: Distance = speed x
time. The distance covered by runner A in 1200 Let's denote the amount of money Rohan has as \( R
seconds is Distance = 12 * 1200 = 14400 meters. We \), the amount Sohan has as \( S \), and the amount
want to find out how many seconds it will take for Mohan has as \( M \).
runner B to finish the race. Let's assume that it takes
runner B t seconds to finish the race. Then, the
distance covered by runner B in t seconds is Distance
= 15t. Since both runners cover the same distance, we 147. Solution ( C )
can set up an equation: 14400 = 15t Solving for t, we = Fact 7 ^ m m e N has 1, 3, 9, 7 at the unit place for m
get t = 960 Therefore, runner B will finish the race in = 4p, 4p - 1, 4p - 2 ,4p-3 forall a=1,2,3* So 7 ^ a + 7 ^ b
960 seconds or 16 minutes will be divisible by 5 if 7 ^ a has 3 or 7 at unit place
and 7 ^ a has 7 or 3 at unit place or 7 ^ a has 4 or 9 at
142. Solution ( C ) the unit place and 7 ^ a has 9 ro 1 at the unit place. ..
= 39 seconds for choice of a and b the unit place in the expression 7
^ a + 7 ^ b is 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 and will be divisible by 5 only
143. Solution ( C ) if o occurs at the unit place.
Required probability = 1/4
= Given:
In measuring the side of a square, an error of 5% in 148. Solution ( A )
excess is made.
Concept used: To solve this problem, let's break it down step by step:
1. Area of a square = Side²
2. Incremented/Reduced value = Initial value (1 ± 1. Calculate the selling price after the discount.
change%) 2. Determine the cost price.
Calculation: 3. Calculate the profit.
Let the original measure of each side be Q units.
Original area = Q2 sq. unit Given:
Hence, the measure with error = Q (1+5%) = 1.05Q - The seller offers a discount of 30%.
units - The price is 50% above the cost price.
Area with error = (1.05Q)2 = 1.1025Q2 sq. unit
Now, the error% in the calculated area = 1.10250-
Q/Q= 1.10250-Q So, the profit is 50% of the cost price.
.. The error% in the calculated area is 10.25%.
If the profit is 50% of the cost price, it means the
144. Solution ( C 0 profit margin is 50%. In other words, the profit is half
= Let the age of Minu is 4X and age of Meera 2X. of the cost price.
As per question; 4X + 2X = 6
6X = 6 Let's say the cost price is Rs. 100. Then the profit
X=1 would be Rs. 50.
Minu's age =4^ * 1 = 4 years
Meera's age =2^ * 1 = 2 years If the cost price is Rs. 100, then the selling price (50%
Ratio of their ages after 8 years; above the cost price) would be Rs. 150. After the 30%
= (4 + 8) / (2 + 8)
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discount, the selling price becomes 70% of Rs. 150, 175. Solution =A
which is Rs. 105. 176. Solution =D
177. Solution =A
So, the profit would be Rs. 105 (selling price after 178. Solution =C
discount) - Rs. 100 (cost price) = Rs. 5. 179. Solution =D
180. Solution =C
Thus, the profit made by the seller is Rs. 5. 181. Solution =B
182. Solution =E
149. Solution ( c ) 183. Solution =A
=36 m 184. Solution =A
185. Solution
150. Solution ( C ) 186. Solution
= 16th July 1776 = 1775 years + Period from 1st Jan. 187. Solution
1776 to 16th July 1776 Counting of odd days: 1600 188. Solution
years have 0 odd day. 100 years have 5 odd days. 75 189. Solution
years = 18 leap years + 57 ordinary years = [18 * 2 + 190. Solution
57 * 1] odd days = 93 odd days = 13 weeks + 2 days = 191. Solution
2 odd days.1775 years have 0 + 5 + 2 odd days = 7 odd 192. Solution
days = 0 odd day. Jan. Feb. March April May June July 193. Solution
31 + 29 + 31 + 30 + 31 + 30 + 16 = 198 days = 28 weeks 194. Solution
+ 2 days =2 days :. Total number of odd days = 0 +22. 195. Solution
Required day was Tuesday 196. Solution
197. Solution
198. Solution
199. Solution
200. Solution

VERBAL
151. Solution =C
152. Solution =C
153. Solution =B
154. Solution =A
155. Solution =C
156. Solution =A
157. Solution =B
158. Solution =B
159. Solution =B
160. Solution =A
161. Solution =B
162. Solution =C
163. Solution =A
164. Solution =B
165. Solution =A
166. Solution =B
167. Solution =B
168. Solution =C
169. Solution =C
170. Solution =A
171. Solution =A
172. Solution =A
173. Solution =D
174. Solution =A
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