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Aptitude Test 16.06
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Aptitude Test - June 16, 2019
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1. A batsman scored 110 runs which included 3 boundaries and 8
Sixes. What percent of his total score did he make by running between the wickets? 1 point 45% 45.45% 54% 54.54% 2. In a maternity centre, 5% of all the childbirth cases results in twins. What is the approximate percentage of twins out of total children born? 1 point 5% 7.6% 9.5% 10.4% 3. If A:Z=9:7, B:Y=4:3 and Y:Z=1:2, then what is the ratio between A : B? 1 point 1:3 3:2 14:39 27:14 4. A train covers 60 km in the first hour, 40 km in the second hour and 70 km in the third hour. Find it’s average speed. 1 point 28.33 KM/Hr 56.66 KM/Hr 53.33 KM?Hr 170 KM/Hr 5.1 The road network connecting twelve different cities – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, I, J, K, L, M are described below: Cities I, J, K are connected with only E and cities L and M connected with only F. E is not connected with D or G. A is connected to only B, which is connected to E. C is connected with only G and D. D leads to F. G also leads to F. L can be reached from G only via F. M can be reached from D only via F. B is directly connected with exactly two cities and F is directly connected with exactly four cities. The distance Between any two cities which are directly connected is 1 km. all the roads are two ways. If one traveled from C to M, he must have traveled through: 1 point B G&F D&F Either "G&F" or "D&F" 5.2 The road network connecting twelve different cities – A, B, C, D, E, F, G, I, J, K, L, M are described below: Cities I, J, K are connected with only E and cities L and M connected with only F. E is not connected with D or G. A is connected to only B, which is connected to E. C is connected with only G and D. D leads to F. G also leads to F. L can be reached from G only via F. M can be reached from D only via F. B is directly connected with exactly two cities and F is directly connected with exactly four cities. The distance Between any two cities which are directly connected is 1 km. all the roads are two ways. If one has traveled to K from A, he must have traveled : 1 point 1 KM 2 KM 3 KM 4 KM 7. The top of a vessel has a circumference of 308 m. water flows in at a rate of 12 meter cube every 2 second. When will the vessel be half filled in terms of it is volume, if it’s depth is 12 m? 1 point 42 m 54 m 68 m 82 m 8. A group consists of 5 boys and 4 girls. In how many ways a team of 4 members can be selected so that the team has at least one boys and one girl? 1 point 60 120 240 420 9. In a group of 50 students, 25 play hockey, 30 play football and 8 Play neither of the games. Find the number of students who play both hockey and football. 1 point 12 13 29 30 10. In a certain code, STABILIZE is written UVCDKNKBG. How should CRICKET be written in that code? 1 point ETKFMEG ETKEMGV EMTEKEG EVTMCTV 11.1 Eight person- Diya, Ela, Rina, Nita, Piya, Tina, Vani and Ziva- are sitting around a square table facing the centre. Ziya is sitting at one of the corners and Bina and Tina face each other. Gina and Diya are adjacent to each other. Piya does not face Gina and she sits exactly between Hina and Nita, who sits second to the right of Ziya. Tina is not an immediate neighbour of Gina. Diya is shorter than exactly two persons but taller than piya, who is just taller than Nita. Hina is taller than exactly two persons but shorter than Nita. Tina is not as tall as Ziya or Bina but she is not the shortest. Ziya is not as short as Tina or Gina but she is not the tallest. Who faces the person who is on the immediate right of the Second tallest person? 1 point Nita Tina Ziya Bina 11.2 Eight person- Diya, Ela, Rina, Nita, Piya, Tina, Vani and Ziva- are sitting around a square table facing the centre. Ziya is sitting at one of the corners and Bina and Tina face each other. Gina and Diya are adjacent to each other. Piya does not face Gina and she sits exactly between Hina and Nita, who sits second to the right of Ziya. Tina is not an immediate neighbour of Gina. Diya is shorter than exactly two persons but taller than piya, who is just taller than Nita. Hina is taller than exactly two persons but shorter than Nita. Tina is not as tall as Ziya or Bina but she is not the shortest. Ziya is not as short as Tina or Gina but she is not the tallest. How many persons are taller than the person sitting on the Immediate left to Hina? 1 point One Two Three None 13. The system of electoral college excludes many voters from a meaningful role in the US presidential Elections. If you live in New York of Texas, for example, it is generally a foregone conclusion which party will win your state’s electoral votes, so your vote has less meaning. On the other hand, if you live in Florida or Ohio, where the outcome is less clear, your vote has a greatly magnified importance. Which of the following statements can be concluded from the passage given above? 1 point The author is against the electoral college as it is disliked by people. People living in New York or Texas do not vote as much as people in Florida or Ohio. The electoral college system gives more importance states where the result of the election is difficult to predict. The votes from a particular state are accorded importance on the basis of their size or location. 14. In an ideal world, everyone should have a defunct phone, to help them explain life’s niggling disappointment: I’m not in Bollywood, because I missed the call from Karan Johar. It’s not due to lack of talent or ambition, it’s because I never worked out how to transfer voice messages. Which of the following statements can be inferred from the above passage? 1 point In an ideal world everybody should take up the opportunities presented to them rather them being disappointed later. The author was not successful in Bollywood because she missed a call from Karan Johar. Learning to transfer voice messages is an essential skill to stave off life’s disappointments. For some people, it is more convenient to explain life’s disappointments as missed opportunities than lack of talent or ambition. 15. The listed price of an article is Rs.1000 successive discounts of 10% and 15% are offered on it. What is going to be the news price? 1 point 750 765 850 860 16. A person employs 45 workers to complete a project in 45 days. However, these 45 workers while working together completed only half of the project in 30 days. How many extra workers does the person need to employ so that the project is completed in time? 1 point 45 75 90 105 17. The recent violence in Mumbai has shocked Indians everywhere. It is likely that such scenes – of young men being beaten up and taxis being lashed in- might have seemed less horrifying had they occurred elsewhere. But the fact that such mayhem and cold-blooded violence can occur, and continue unchecked in the country’s most developed and progressive city, has terrifying implications for the rest of the country. Which of the following can be an assumption for the Author’s statements? 1 point This is the first time that Mumbai has experienced such cold-blooded violence. In a developed and progressive city such violence and mayhem should not go unchecked. The trend indicates a complete break down in the law and order situation. Extensive news coverage of violence and mayhem makes them less shocking for most people. 18.1 In a certain code language, ‘7@?5 4#3& 5&+2’ means `poles standing straight’, `8*$1 5&+2 2 %!4 1$1@’ means ` ladder standing against wall’ ,` 8*$1 4#3& 3#&6’ means `build wall straight’ and `2%!4 5&+2’ 9$3%’ means `broken standing ladder’. What is code for “ladder”? 1 point 5&+2 2%!4 9$3% 7@?5 18.2 In a certain code language, ‘7@?5 4#3& 5&+2’ means `poles standing straight’, `8*$1 5&+2 2 %!4 1$1@’ means ` ladder standing against wall’ ,` 8*$1 4#3& 3#&6’ means `build wall straight’ and `2%!4 5&+2’ 9$3%’ means `broken standing ladder’. What is code for “Straight Broken”? 1 point 3#&6 4#3& 9$3% 3#&6 9$3% 5&+2 4#3& 9$3% 20. If today is the 3rd day of the month and the day after tomorrow is Tuesday, what day will be two days after the 19th of the month? 1 point Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday SUBMIT Page 1 of 1 Never submit passwords through Google Forms.
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