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Que. 1 Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below.

E, R, K, S, A and G are six friends who have their birthdays either on 11th or 18th of three different
months - March, May and November but not necessarily in the same order. No two persons have a birthday on
the same day. R has a birthday on the 18th of the month. E does not have her birthday in the last. Number of
persons having birthdays before K is same as the number of persons having birthdays after R . Only two persons
have a birthday before G. E has a birthday in a month having 30 days. Not more than two persons have a
birthday after S. R and A have their birthdays in different months.

How many persons have their birthdays between R and G?

1. Two
2. Three
3. None
4. One
5. Four

Que. 2 Who among the following birthday(s) is between 11th May and 18th November?

1. Only S
2. Only G
3. Both S and G
4. Both S and E
5. Only R

Que. 3 R's birthday is on which date?

1. 11th March
2. 18th March
3. 11th May
4. 11th November
5. 18th November

Que. 4 Who among the following has a birthday on 18th March

1. S
2. G
3. A

4. K
5. R

Que. 5 How many people have a birthday after K?

1. Five
2. Four
3. Three
4. Two
5. One

Que. 6 In each of the questions below are given some statements followed by two conclusions. You have to
take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts.
Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given
statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
All Books are Bags.
No bags are pens.
Only few pens are cats.
No cats are books.
Conclusion
I: All bags are cats.
II: Some bags are not cats.

1. If only conclusion I follows.


2. If only conclusion II follows.
3. If either conclusion I or II follows.
4. If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
5. If both conclusions I and II follow.

Que. 7 In each question below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. You have to take the
given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the
conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements,
disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some tigers are goats.
No goat is rat.
All dogs are rats.
Conclusions:
I. All rat are tigers.
II. Some rats are not tigers.

1. Only I follows
2. Both I and II follow
3. Only II follows
4. Neither follows
5. Either I or II follows

Que. 8 Direction: In the question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and
II .You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly
known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the
given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements
Only a few animal are cat
Some animal are dog
Conclusions
I. All Cat are animal
II. Some cat are Dog

1. Only II follow
2. Both I and II follow
3. Either I or II follow
4. Only I follow
5. Neither I nor II follow

Que. 9 Direction: In the question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I
and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with
commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically
follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some red are blue.
No red are black.
All black are pink.
Conclusions:
I. Some pink are black.
II. Some red are pink.

1. Only 1 follows
2. Only 2 follows
3. Both 1 and 2 follows
4. Either 1 or 2 follows
5. Neither 1 nor 2 follows.

Que. 10 Read the given information carefully and answer the questions:
Point P is 10m north of point Q. Point Q is 15m west of point R. Point S is 10m north of point R. Point
S is 25m north of point T. Point W is 8m east of S. Point U is 8m east of point T. Point U is 20m south of point
V.

What is the shortest distance between point R and point V?

1. 10m
2. 15m
3. √89m
4. 2√3m
5. None of these

Que. 11 Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
A, B, C, D, and E are there in a family of three generations. There is only one married couple. B is the
father of C who has one daughter. C doesn’t have a sibling. E is the mother of A who is a female. D has only one
brother. D is an unmarried female.
How is A related to B?

1. Daughter-in-law
2. Granddaughter
3. Wife
4. Mother
5. None of these

Que. 12 How many female member in the family?

1. None
2. One
3. Two
4. Three
5. More than three

Que. 13 Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V have to go on a trip to Mumbai in a week. Starting the week from Monday but
not necessarily in the same order. (Assume that they go on the trip in the same month of the year.)
Q go on the trip on Thursday. Only one person goes on the trip between Q and V. P go on the trip immediately
after V. The number of people who go on the trip before P is the same as the number of people who go on the trip
after R. Only one person goes on the trip between R and S. U go on the trip after S.
how many people go on the trip between R and U?

1. 5
2. 4
3. 3
4. 2
5. 1

Que. 14 Find the odd one?

1. UP
2. QV
3. SU
4. TV
5. RS

Correct Option - 4

Que. 15 On which of the following days does P have to go on the trip?

1. Sunday
2. Monday
3. Wednesday
4. Saturday
5. Tuesday

Que. 16 Who among the following has to go on the trip on Wednesday?

1. T
2. V
3. S
4. P
5. Q

Que. 17 On which of the following days does V have to go on the trip?

1. Sunday
2. Monday
3. Friday
4. Saturday
5. Tuesday

Correct Option - 4

Que. 18 Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Eight people sitting in two parallel rows in such a way that the person in one row face the persons
sitting in other row. A3, A5, A7, A9 are sitting in Row 1 facing south and A2, A4, A6 and A8 are sitting in Row 2
facing north. One person sits between A6 and A8. A9 does not sit at any extreme end of a row. The person who
faces A4 is an immediate neighbour of A9. No person sits to the right of A5. The person who faces A5 is a
neighbour of A6. A3 does not sit at any of the extreme end. A9 is sitting immediate right of A3.
Who sits opposite to A5?

1. A2
2. A6
3. A4
4. Either (1) or (2)
5. Either (1) or (3)

Que. 19 Who faces the one who is immediate neighbour of A8?

1. A5
2. A3
3. A7
4. Either (1) or (2)
5. Either (1) or (3)

Que. 20 If A4 is an immediate neighbour of A8, four of them are alike in a certain way in the arrangement and
thus form a group. Which is the one that doesn’t belong to the group?

1. A7
2. A2
3. A5
4. A3
5. A8

Que. 21 What is the position of A7 with respect to A5?

1. Second to the right


2. Third to the right
3. Third to the left
4. Second to the left
5. Immediate right

Que. 22 Who sits opposite to A9?

1. A4
2. A6
3. A2
4. Either (2) or (3)
5. Either (1) or (2)

Que. 23 Directions: In the following question assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the
conclusion among the given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.
Statement: A ≥ S ≥ D ≤ F ≤ G ≤ I < K
Conclusions:
I. D < G
II. K > D

1. Only conclusion I follows


2. Only conclusion II follows
3. Both I and II are follow
4. Either conclusion I or II follows
5. Neither conclusion I or II follows

Que. 24 Directions: In the following question assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the
conclusion among the given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.
Statement: Q > W > E ≥ R ≥ T = P < Y
Conclusions:
I. Q ≥ Y
II. Y > E

1. Only conclusion I follows


2. Only conclusion II follows
3. Both I and II are follow
4. Either conclusion I or II follows
5. Neither conclusion I or II follows
Que. 25 Directions: In the following question assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the
conclusion among the given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.
Statement: D > T > S = C ≤ X ≤ E ≤ G
Conclusions:
I. S < E
II. E = S

1. Only conclusion I follows


2. Only conclusion II follows
3. Both I and II are follow
4. Either conclusion I or II follows
5. Neither conclusion I or II follows

Que. 26 How many pair of letters are there in the word “INSURANCE” which has as many letters (in both
forward and backward direction) in between as they have in English alphabet series?

1. One
2. Two
3. Three
4. More than three
5. None of these

Que. 27 If it is possible to make only one meaningful English word with the third, the fifth, the seventh, eighth
and the tenth letters of the word CALCULATIVE, which of the following will be the second last letter
of that word? If no such word can be made, give ‘X’ as the answer and if one or more than one such word can be
made, give ‘Y’ as the answer.

1. V
2. L
3. X
4. T
5. Y

Que. 28 Direction: The following question is based on the five three-digit numbers given below.
684 145 529 574 169

If all the digits are arranged in ascending order within the number then which of the following is the highest
number?

1. 684
2. 145
3. 529
4. 574
5. 169

Que. 29 If the first digit of each is dropped and the second and the third digit are interchanged with each other,
then which of the following will become the highest?

1. 684
2. 145
3. 529
4. 169
5. None of these

Que. 30 If one is subtracted from each number then how many of the following number is a perfect square?

1. One
2. Two
3. Three
4. More than three
5. None

Que. 31 If the first and last digits are interchanged within the number, which of the following numbers is the
second highest?

1. 684
2. 145
3. 529
4. 574
5. 169

Que. 32 If first digit of the highest number is divided by the second digit of the second lowest number then the
resultant is ?

1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
5. None of these.

Que. 33 Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
In a certain code language,
sun is heated but nice well → ctd awr tux fou nyc kpx
cool girls home are sun → ctx tux nxw pqr sit
laptop home but girls well → pqr tar ctd nxw fou
try pour heated sun cool → nyc tux nor pst sit
well cool love great health → sit pox asw fou ktr

What is the code for "heated laptop health are sun"

1. tar nyc tux ctx ktr


2. tux nyc tar fou pst
3. tux ctx nyc tar asw
4. Either Option 1 or 3 is correct
5. Either Option 2 or 3 is correct

Que. 34 What is the code for "well but cool" ?

1. asw ktr ctx


2. fou ctd pst
3. pox awr nor
4. fou ctd sit
5. None of these

Que. 35 What is the possible code for "nor tux"

1. pour great
2. great sun
3. try sun
4. try pour
5. try heated

Que. 36 What will be the code for the word "heated are home well cool girls"

1. asw sit pqr ctd fou nyc


2. abw sit pqr ctx fou awr
3. nyc sit pst ctx fou pox
4. nyc sit pqr ctx fou nxw
5. nyc fou kpx ctx pox asw

Que. 37 If 2 is added to each even digit and 1 is subtracted from each odd digit in the number 96235741, then
what is the product of digits which is 5th and 3rd from left and right respectively?

1. 10
2. 2
3. 24
4. 8
5. 6

Que. 38 Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
A, B, C, D, and E are there in a family of three generations. There is only one married couple. B is the
father of C who has one daughter. C doesn’t have a sibling. E is the mother of A who is a female. D has only one
brother. D is an unmarried female.
How is C related to D?

1. Father
2. Sister-in-law
3. Nephew
4. Mother
5. Niece

Que. 39 Read the given information carefully and answer the questions:
Point P is 10m north of point Q. Point Q is 15m west of point R. Point S is 10m north of point R. Point
S is 25m north of point T. Point W is 8m east of S. Point U is 8m east of point T. Point U is 20m south of point
V.

Find the odd one out.

1. PQ
2. SR
3. ST
4. VU
5. RV
Que. 40 What is the shortest distance between point W and Point V?

1. 3m
2. 5m
3. 8m
4. 12m
5. None of these

Que. 41 What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
(3/8) of (4/5) of (5/6) of 7450 = ?

1. 1862.5
2. 2862.5
3. 1634.5
4. 1734.5
5. None of these

Que. 42 What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
75 + [(85 – 32) of 20] = ?

1. 1170
2. 1135
3. 1150
4. 1280
5. None of these

Que. 43 What will come in the place of ‘?’ in the following question?
55 × 35 – 25 × 35 = ? + 80

1. 1030
2. 1120
3. 1220
4. 1430
5. None of these

Que. 44 What value should come in place of questions (?) in the following equations?
√1444 + √5184 = 22 × ?

1. 3
2. 4
3. 5
4. 6
5. None of these

Que. 45 What will come in the place of question mark?


25% of 2500 − 33 1 % of 27 = ?
3

1. 316
2. 416
3. 516
4. 616
5. 716

Que. 46 What will come in the place of the question mark '?' in the following question?
16.67% of 366 – 12.5% of 96 = ? × 7

1. 15
2. 19
3. 7
4. 5
5. 11

Correct Option - 3

Que. 47 What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
21.6 − 18.8 − 3 + 3.8 × 3 = ?

1. 14.2
2. 12.4
3. 12.6
4. 12.2
5. 11.2

Que. 48 What will come in place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
60% of 80 ÷ 16 × 30% of 70 = ?
1. 60
2. 61
3. 62
4. 63
5. 65

Que. 49 What value can come in place of the question mark (?) in the question below?
(9/4) + (31/6) – (33/8) = ? + (13/12)

1. 53/24
2. 55/12
3. 53/13
4. 55/13
5. None of the above

Que. 50 What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
29 × ∛27 + 113 = (?)2 + 79

1. 11
2. 12
3. 121
4. 10
5. 21

Que. 51 What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
(1/11) of 440 - (1/8) of 640 = 10 × ?

1. 4
2. 10
3. -4
4. -10
5. -8

Que. 52 What will come in the place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
9 × 24 ÷ 6 + 10 × 6 = ?
1. 104
2. 96
3. 100
4. 75
5. 120

Que. 53 A can do a work in 18 days. He started the work and worked for 9 days alone and after that completed
the work with B in 4 days. How many days both take to complete the work?

1. 6 days
2. 12 days
3. 10 days
4. 8 days
5. None of the above

Que. 54 In the business of stitching bags Pooja, seema and rutu shared the profit in the ratio 5 : 7 : 8. They had
partnered for 14 months, 8 months and 7 months respectively. What was the ratio of their investments?

1. 20 : 49 : 64
2. 49 : 64 : 20
3. 64 : 20 : 49
4. Can't be determined
5. None of these

Que. 55 If the diagonal of a square is √2 times the diagonal of a rectangle, whose perimeter and breadth are 62
cm and 7 cm respectively, then find 40% of the difference between the area of the square and the
rectangle.

1. 180 cm2
2. 180.28 cm2
3. 182.80 cm2
4. 457 cm2
5. 793 cm2

Que. 56 Direction: Read the following table carefully and answer the following questions:
Items/Shops Trends Max Pantaloons Lifestyle
(Sales in Hundreds)
Clothes 30 35 55 40
Footwear 45 50 30 35
Cosmetics 65 20 35 25
Watches 20 10 15 18

Find the difference between the number of sales of Trends and Lifestyles shops for four items.

1. 25
2. 34
3. 42
4. 28
5. 38

Que. 57 Find the sales of Footwear of Pantaloons is approximately what percent of total sales of Pantaloons.

1. 26%
2. 22%
3. 34%
4. 41%
5. 31%

Que. 58 Find the ratio between the sales of Cosmetics and Clothes for four shops.

1. 19: 22
2. 22: 25
3. 17 : 23
4. 29: 32
5. 25 : 29

Que. 59 Find the average number of sales of Max for four items.

1. 2875
2. 2675
3. 2865
4. 2775
5. 2785
Que. 60 Find the number of Watches sales is approximately what percent less than the number of Footwear
sales for four shops?

1. 58%
2. 51%
3. 54%
4. 65%
5. 61%

Que. 61 Rs 1176 are divided into two parts in such a way that three-fifths of the first part and two-seventh of
the second part is in the ratio 3 : 2. The first part is?

1. RS 686
2. Rs 782
3. Rs 510
4. Rs 490
5. Rs 440

Que. 62 Pipe P can fill a tank in 44 minutes and Pipe R can fill a tank in 33 minutes. If the pipes are opened
alternatively for 2 minutes each starting with pipe P. Then, in how much time the tank is filled?

1. 31 minutes
2. 38 minutes
3. 35 minutes
4. 30 minutes
5. 23 minutes

Que. 63 In a election a candidate who gets 85% of the votes is elected by a margin of 910 votes. What is the
total number of votes polled?

1. 1500
2. 1200
3. 1300
4. 1400
5. 1600

Que. 64 The speed of three cars A, B and C are in the ratio 5 ∶ 6 ∶ 8 . What is the ratio between the time taken
by these cars to travel the same distance?
1. 25 ∶ 12 ∶ 15
2. 24 ∶ 20 ∶ 15
3. 4 ∶ 2 ∶ 15
4. 12 ∶ 21 ∶ 19
5. None of these

Que. 65 A group of 5 friends have average height of 162 cm. What will be the average height of this group
when two friends of average height 156 cm join the same group ?

1. 150 cm.
2. 162 cm.
3. 162.5 cm.
4. 160.3 cm.
5. 165 cm.

Que. 66 In each of the following number series, the wrong number is given, find out that number.
480, 96, 24, 8, 4, 1

1. 1
2. 480
3. 96
4. 24
5. 8

Que. 67 In each of the following number series, the wrong number is given, find out that number.
34, 41, 54, 67, 86, 109

1. 34
2. 41
3. 67
4. 54
5. 86

Que. 68 In each of the following number series, the wrong number is given, find out that number.
17, 20, 25, 32, 43, 55

1. 25
2. 20
3. 43
4. 55
5. 32

Que. 69 In each of the following number series, the wrong number is given, find out that number.
76, 78, 73, 82, 66, 91

1. 73
2. 78
3. 66
4. 91
5. 82

Que. 70 In each of the following number series, the wrong number is given, find out that number.
35, 50, 63, 80, 99, 122

1. 63
2. 80
3. 122
4. 99
5. 50

Que. 71 Directions: Read the following line diagram carefully and answer the question given below it.
Production of pulses (in tonnes) by five states during the given two years:

Find the total production of the Pulse by the state UK, UP, Delhi, JK, and HP in the years 2020?
1. 1100
2. 1300
3. 1700
4. 900
5. None of these

Que. 72 What is the ratio between the production of the Pulse by the state UK, Delhi, and HP in 2019 and the
production of the Pulse UP, JK, and the UK in 2020?

1. 13 : 18
2. 15 : 22
3. 17 : 19
4. 11 : 16
5. None of these

Que. 73 What is the average tones production of the Pulse by the state HP, Delhi, and JK in 2019?

1. 326.66 tones
2. 366.66 tones
3. 256.66 tones
4. 266.66 tones
5. None of these

Que. 74 The Production in the state UK and Delhi increased by 20% and 40% respectively from 2020 to 2021.
What was the total production of the Pulse by the state UK and Delhi together in 2021?

1. 175 tones
2. 470 tones
3. 280 tones
4. 390 tones
5. None of these

Que. 75 The Production of the Pulse by the State UP increased/decreased by what percentage from 2019 to
2020?

1. 65%
2. 33.33%
3. 75%
4. 35%
5. None of these

Que. 76 Ratio between time taken to cover same distance in upstream to downstream is 5 : 3. If speed of stream
is 4 km/hr then find time taken to cover 96km in upstream?

1. 8 hours
2. 6 hours
3. 16 hours
4. 12 hours
5. 15 hours

Que. 77 A sum of ₹ 2550 was lent partly at 7% and partly at 9% per annum simple interest. The total interest
received after 4 yr was ₹ 800, find the ratio of the money lent at 7% to that lent at 9%.

1. 55 : 39
2. 79 : 21
3. 31 : 10
4. 59 : 43
5. 65 : 42

Que. 78 In a vessel, milk and water are in a ratio of 3 : 5. In the second vessel, the milk and water are in the
ratio of 3 : 2. In what ratio should these two mixtures be mixed to form a new mixture in which the
milk and water are in the ratio 2 : 3?

1. 1:8
2. 6:1
3. 7:1
4. 8:1
5. None of these

Que. 79 If Rohit is as much elder than Virat as he is younger to Jadeja and sum of ages of Virat and Jadeja is 36
years, then find Rohit’s age.

1. 18 years
2. 20 years
3. 22 years
4. 24 years
5. 16 years
Que. 80 When a pen is sold for Rs. 50, there is a loss of 20%. What is the cost price of the commodity?

1. Rs. 64.40
2. Rs. 62.5
3. Rs. 43
4. Rs. 43.20
5. Rs. 65

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