SV COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
SV ENGINEERING COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
CT_CAPGEMINI_2018_02 Max.Marks: 32 Time: 50 Min.
Name: ___________________________ Roll No. __________________ Dept: _____________ Sec: _______
No. of Marks D.the data in both the statements I and II are not sufficient to
Section answer the question.
Questions Obtained
E.the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary
1 - Quantitative Aptitude 16 to answer the question
Q10.Rancho has Rs.31000 in the form of Rs.100, Rs.500
2 – Logical Reasoning 16 and Rs.1000 notes. The ratio of the number of these notes is
7:5:3. What is the amount of Rs.500 notes?
TOTAL : 32 A.Rs.2500 B.Rs.1500 C.Rs.12500 D.Rs.10500 E.Rs.5000
Note: No Negative Marks Q11.In 80 liters mixture of milk and water, water is only 25%.
The milkman added 17 liters of water to the mixture. What is the
SECTION 1 - Quantitative Aptitude (Q1 to 16): percentage of water in the final mixture?
A.38 1/7 B.44 2/7 C.40 5/7 D.45 3/7 E.42 6/7
Q1. In a survey, the satisfaction level of the customers with a
product was analyzed. It was found that 32% of the customers Q12.If a man can row 13.3 km downstream in 19 minutes and
were satisfied with the product, 26% were dissatisfied with the his rowing speed in still water is 38 kmph, how much distance
product and rest 189 customers were neither satisfied nor can he cover upstream in 15 minutes? (In km)
dissatisfied with the product. What was the total number of A.7.75 B.9.5 C.8.5 D.8.25 E.9.25
customers who were either satisfied or dissatisfied with the
product? Q13.The average age of 20 men is 50 years. 5 new men of
A.260 B.270 C.254 D.285 E.261 average age 40 years join them. Find the new average age.
A.45years B.50years C.48 years D.30years E.25years
Q2. Pinky while selling an article incurred a loss of 15%. Had she
sold it for Rs.96 more, she would have earned a profit of 17%. Q14.A, B and C finished a work. If A finished ½ of the work, B
What is the cost price of the article? finished ⅓ of the work and C finished the remaining work, then
A.Rs.350 B.Rs.300 C.Rs.346 D.Rs.385 E.Rs.320 how much will A get if the wage for the total work is Rs.1800.
A.Rs.400 B.Rs.900 C.Rs.450 D.Rs.300 E.Rs.600
Q3. In how many years will the simple interest be Rs.300, if
Rs.500 is lent out at the rate of 5% per annum? Q15.The perimeter of a rhombus is 52 cm and one of its
A.10 years B.24 years C.12 years D.20 years E.30years diagonals is 24 cm. Find its area.
A.130 cm2 B.120 cm2 C.150 cm2 D.140 cm2 E.110 cm2
Q4. A 300 m long train crosses a tree completely in 24 seconds.
It will cross a 500 m long tunnel in how much time? Q16. A man sells his goods at 10% profit. If he sells it at 15%
A.64 seconds B.60 seconds profit, he gets Rs.160 more. Find the cost price of his goods.
C.32 seconds D.16 seconds E.54 seconds A.Rs.3200 B.Rs.1600 C.Rs.1800 D.Rs.2100 E.Rs.2700
Q5.A man spends 80% of his earnings. His earnings increased by SECTION 2 - Logical Reasoning (Q1 to 16):
25% and his expenses increased by 20%. By what percent did
his savings increase? Q1.Allen told Beatrix, “Yesterday, I met the only brother of the
A.30% B.45% C.50% D.60% E.75% daughter of my grandmother”. Whom did Allen meet?
A.Cousin B.Brother C.Nephew D.Maternal Uncle
Q6. Find the perimeter of an equilateral triangle whose area is 3
times the area of rectangle with dimensions 9 cm and 1/√3 cm. (Directions for Q2 to 6):Study the following information
A.36 cm B.6 cm C.2 cm D.24 cm E.18 cm carefully and answer the questions given below.
Q7. The present population of state A is 5/4 times the present The line graph shows the export of sugar by a trader (in tonnes).
population of village B. lf an year ago the population of village B
was Rs.24,400 and is increased at a rate of 15% p.a., what is the
present population of state A
A.30,355 B.39,360 C.34,456 D.35,075 E.38,545
Q8.Find the next number in the given series.
2 5 23 119 659 ?
A.982 B.3275 C.4079 D.5148 E.3895
Q9.The question below consists of a question and two statements
numbered I and II are given below it. You have to decide
whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to The bar graph shows the value of export (in Rs. Thousand) in
answer the question. different years
What is a two-digit number?
I. The sum of the digit is 6.
II. The digit in the ten’s place is double the digit in the unit’s
place.
A.the data in Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the
question, while the data in statement II alone is not sufficient to
answer the question.
B.The data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the
question, while the data in statement I alone is not sufficient to
answer the question.
C. The data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone is
sufficient to answer the question.
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Q2. In which of the following years is the percentage increase in Q14. Statements: All mangoes are bananas.
the value of sugar exported over the previous year the Some oranges are bananas.
minimum? Conclusions: I.All mangoes being oranges is a possibility.
A.2009 B.2011 C.2012 D.2013 E.2010 II. Some bananas are oranges.
A. only conclusion I follows.
Q3.In which year is the value of sugar exported per tonne the B. only conclusion II follows.
highest? C. either conclusion I or II follows.
A.2009 B.2008 C.2010 D.2012 E.2013 D. neither conclusion I nor II follows.
E. both conclusions I and II follow
Q4. In how many years the quantity of sugar exported is more
than the average quantity of sugar exported for the given Q15.Statements: No glass is a bottle.
period? Some buckets are bottles.
A. 1 B.2 C.3 D.4 E.5 All buckets are jugs.
Conclusions: I. Some bottles are not jugs.
Q5. From 2013 to 2014, if there is a 25% increase in the II. Some jugs are buckets.
quantity of sugar exported and 40% increase in the value, then A. only conclusion I follows.
what is the value of sugar exported per kg in 2014? B. only conclusion II follows.
A.Rs.11 B.Rs.12 C.Rs.13 D.Rs.14 E.Rs.15 C. either conclusion I or II follows.
D. neither conclusion I nor II follows.
Q6. What is the difference in the value of sugar per kg exported E. both conclusions I and II follow.
in 2009 and that in 2012?
A.Rs.2 B.Rs.1.50 C.Rs.1 D.Rs.5 E.Rs.2.50 Q16. Statements: No glass is a bottle.
Some buckets are bottles.
Q7. If COOL is coded as DQRP, then write the code for HOT? All buckets are jugs.
A. JQW B.IQW C.IQX D.IPW Conclusions: I. Some buckets are not glasses.
II. All bottles are buckets.
(Directions for Q8 to 10): Study the following information A. only conclusion I follows.
carefully and answer the questions given below. B. only conclusion II follows.
C. either conclusion I or II follows.
In a certain code language ‘student attends class’ is written as D. neither conclusion I nor II follows.
‘chi ki pa’, ‘he is honest student’ is written as ‘din sa chi ta’, E. both conclusions I and II follow
‘teacher teaches in class’ is written as ‘la ja pa ha’ and ‘he is
teacher’ is written as ‘din sa ha’.
Flow Chart: Additional Questions
Q8. What does ‘ta’ stand for?
A.he B.is C.honest D.class E.None of these (Directions for Q17 to 18): Study the below chart and answer
the following questions?
Q9. Which of the following may be the code for ‘is he in class’?
A. ja pa din sa B.pa ja la ta C.chi din sa ja Box No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
D.Can't be determined E.None of these
6 15 27 8 19 3 1 13 25 30
Q10. How is ‘student’ written in that code language?
A.chi B.ki C.ta D.sa E.None of these
START
Q11.If TAP is coded as SZO, then how is FREEZE coded? ↓
A.ATSSTS B.EQDDYD C.ESDDYD D.EQDDZD
P Subtract: (number in box 10) - (number in
Q12. The following questions consists of five figures called the ↓ box 6) – Put the result in 9.
problem figures followed by five other figures marked 1, 2, 3, 4 YES Q
and 5 called the answer figures. Select a figure from amongst the Is (number in box 4) < (number in box 9)?
answer figures. which will continue the same series as ↓ NO
established by the five problem figures. R Multiply: (number in box 5) * (number in box
↓ 9). Put the result in Box 3.
Problem Figure:
S Add: (number in box 1)+ (number in box 3).
↓ Put the result in Box 4.
T Divide: (number in box 3) /(number in box 9).
↓ Put the result in Box 6.
Answer Figure: END
Q17.What number is stored in box 6 at the end of the flowchart?
A)8 B)25 C)1 D)9
Q18. Study the chart above and answer the following questions.
Is (number in box 6) greater than (number in box 1) ?
A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4 E.5 A)yes B) cannot be determined C)no
Q13. a + b means a is daughter of b, a – b means a is husband
of b, a ´ b means a is brother of b. If h + i ´ j + k ´ l + m ´ n,
then what is the present generation of h. Assume that the oldest
generation in this group is the first generation?
A.1st B.2nd C.3rd D.4th
(Directions for Q14 to 16): In each question below are given
two or more statements followed by two conclusions numbered
land 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.
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