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Test 211

What value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following equations?
101. 64 % of l775 + 36 % of 550 = ? % of 6670
1)20 2)24 3)30
4)40 5)60
102. 9/5 0f 11/122 of 8 % of 33550=?
1)432.2 2)433.4 3)435.6 4)436.8 5)440
103. 676 / ? = ? / 11664
1)2404 2)2808 3)3212 4)3696 5)4040
104. (18.6 x 17.2÷ 0.6) x 27.5 =?
1)12132 2)14678 3)12708 4) 14663 5) 15772
105. (18)7 x (5832)-2 + (324)-1 =(18)?
1)5 2)4 3)3
4)2 5)1
What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following equations?
106.728.038 x 54.978 -- 72.016 x 85.250 = ?
1)31400 2)32700 3)33900 4)34400 5)36100
107. (112 % of 2348) + 4.98 = ?
1)505 2)515 3)525
4)538 5)548
108. 3 357910  ?
1)69 2)71 3)73
4)75 5)77
109. (1288 ÷ 6.969) -13 % of 1284 =?
1) 17 2)32 3)46
4)54 5)66

110. 0.0006688 x 19.85 = ?


0.0000150
1)850 2)900 3)950 4)1000 5)1050
What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series?
111. 12, 30, 56, 90, 132, ?
1)178 2)182 3)185
4)189 5)196
112. 91, 381, 871, 1561, 2451, ?
1)3541 2)3621 3)3681
4)3716 5)3772
113. 110, 440, 990, 1760, 2750,?
1)3680 2)3610 3)37820 4) 3840 5) 3960
114. 5, 6, 11, 20, 33, 50, ?
1.64 2)71 3)78
4)81
5)84

115. 2, 7, 24, 77, 238, 723, ?


1) 1948 2) 1984 3)2010
4)2096 5)2180
In each of these questions, two equations numbered I and n are given. You have to solve both the
equations and find out the values of , x' and 'y' and give answer
l) if x > y 2) if x ≥ y 3)if x < y 4)if x ≤ y
5) if x = y or if there is no relation between x and y.
116. I. 4x2 – x –5 = 0
II. 6y2 - 13y + 6 = 0
117. I. 7x+ 13y=9
II. 3x -4y = 23
118. I. x = 3
79507

lI. y = 4
531441
119. I. x2+ 14x+49=0
II. 6y2+61y+ 153 =0
120. I. x2+ 11x+ 30=0
II.2y2 + Y - 1 = 0
Following table shows the percentage of
illiterate population of six cities and the
bar- graph shows the ratio of the population of
these cities.

City % Illiterate
A 36%
B 40%
C 32%
D 45%
E SO%
F 30%

10
8
6
4
2
0
A B C D E F
121. If the illiterate population of City D is 1.8 lakh, what is the population of City F?
1)3.2lakh 2)4.2lakh 3)4.81akh 4) S.4lakh 5) 6.4lakh
122. If the total population of all six cities is 80 lakh, the population of City F is what
percentage of the population of City A?
1)60% 2)75% 3)80% 4) 120% 5) 133.33%
123. If the total population of all six cities is 96 lakh, what is the literate population of City B?
I) 8.4lakh 2) 9.21akh 3) 9.61akh 4) 10.081akh 5) 1O.421akh

124. If the total population of City A and City C together is 6 lakh, what is the illiterate
population of City C?
1)48000 2)64000 3)72000
4) 80000 5) 96000
125. If the total population of City E is 2.5 lakh, the illiterate population of A is what
percentage of the illiterate population of City C?
1)44.4% 2)64% 3)96% 4) 150% 5) 22S%
126. The height of a triangle is decreased by 25% and its base increased by SO%. Its area will
1) decrease by 12.5% 2) increase by 12.5%
3) decrease by 25% 4) Increase by 25% 5) No change
127. A person divided his total amount into two parts in- the ratio of 3 :2. He invested the first
part in a bank which gives simple interest at the rate of 1 0% pa and the second part in
another bank which gives simple interest at the rate of20%. If after 3 years the total interest
received by him from both the banks is 42% of the total amount he deposited in both the
banks together, what is the total amount he deposited?
l)Rs.16000 2)Rs.18000 3)Rs.20000 4)Rs.24000 5) Cannot be determined
128. The number obtained by interchanging the digits of a two-digit number is less than the
original number by 36. The sum of the digits of the number is 8. What is the original
number?
1)71 2)62 3)53
4)35 5)26
129. In how many different ways can the letters of the word CORPORATION be arranged?
1)3326400 2)1663200 3)831600 4)415800 5)207900
130. A person spent f8,596 from his salary on food and (,7,640 on house rent. After that he
was left with 28% of his monthly salary. What is his monthly salary?
1)Rs.21,560 2)Rs.22,500 3)Rs.22,550 4)Rs.23,550 5 ) None of these
131.Average age of total 80 students from three classes, V, VI and VII, is 13 years. Average age
of 30 students of 1 class V is 11 1/2 years. If average age of another 30 students of class VI is 12
½ years, what is the average age of rest of 20 students of class VII?
1) 13 ½ years 2) 14 ½ years 3) 15 years
4) 15 ½ years 5) 16 years.
132. A box contains 4 black and 5 red balls and another box contains 5 black and 4 red balls.
One ball is to be drawn from either of the two boxes. What is the probability of drawing a
black ball?
1) 1/9 2) 2/9 3) 4/9 4) 1/18 5) ½
133. The salary of an employee increases consistently by 15% per year. If his present salary is
(,24000 then what will his salary be after 3 years?
1)Rs.32497 2) Rs.4384 3) Rs.35065 4)Rs.36501 5)Rs. 37125
134.The difference between the compound interest and simple interest at the rate of 10% per
annum at the end of two years is Rs.496.20. If the compound interest is compounded every six
months, what is the sum?
1)Rs.24000 2)Rs.30000 3)Rs.32000
4)Rs. 36000 5)Rs.40000
135. A man covers a certain distance on bike. Had he moved 4 kmph faster, he would have
taken 72 minutes less. If he moves slow by 4 kmph, he will take hours more to cover the
distance. What is the distance travelled by him?
1)48km 2)56km 3)64km
4)80km 5) 96 km

A survey was conducted on 80000 TV viewers from six cities A, B, C, D, E and F. Following
pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of total number of people and the table shows the
percentage of people who watch these different channels

Star Sony Colors SAB 'Lee


TV TV TV TV TV

A 58% 64% 76% 52% 65%

B 69% 56% 68% 45% 50%

C 47% 67% 51% 47% 52%

D 54% 57% 48% 42% 36%

E 72% 71% 56% 59% 49%

F 56% 66% 48% 48% 45%


40. The total number of Sony TV viewers from City B is what percentage more than the
total number of Star TV viewers from City D? (Answer in approximate value)
1)32% 2)42% 3)52% 4)62% 5) None of these
Six companies A, B, C, D, E and F produce two types of items I, and 12" Given pie-chart shows
the percentage distribution of the total cost of production by these companies and the table
shows the ratio of the cost of product ion of item I, to that of 1 2 and the per cent profit earned
on these two items.

136. What is the total number of people from all cities who watch Star TV?
1)47188 2)47288 3) 47388
4)47488 5)47588
137. What is the ratio of the total number of Zee TV viewers from City D to the total
number of Colors TV viewers from City C?
1) 9 : 7 2) 13 : 17 3) 17 : 15
4)18:17 5)19:21
138. In which of the following cities is the total number of Zee TV viewers maximum?
1)A 2)B 3) C
4)D 5)F
139. What is the difference between the average number of Colors TV viewers and the
average number of SAB TV viewers?
1) 1482 2) 1484 3) 1486 4) 1488 5)1490

Ratio I1 and I2 % Profit


I1 I2 % P1 % P2
A 9 8 30% 24%
B 2 3 24% 35%
C 4 3 25% 205
D 1 2 28% 16%
E 2 5 32% 27%
F 3 3 20% 25%

Cost of total production (I. and 12 together) by all companies is ~50 lakh.
141.What is the total cost of production of item II by Companies A, Band C together?
1)Rs.12.5 lakh 2)Rs.13.5 lakh 3) Rs. 14.5 lakh
4)Rs.15.5 lakh 5)Rs.16.5 lakh
142.What is the ratio of the total profit earned by Company A on item 1 2 to the total profit earned
by Company B on item I1?
1)9:14 2)17:20 3) 3 : 7 4) 6: 7 5) 1 : 1
143.What is the total profit earned by Company D on both items I1 and I2?
1) Rs. 1 lakh 2)Rs. 1.2 lakh 3) Rs. 1.36 lakh
4) Rs.1.4 lakh 5) Rs.1.561akh
144.What is the ratio of the total profit earned by Company C on item I 1 to the total profit earned
by Company E on item I2?
1) 5: 4 2)7: 9 3) 10 : 9 4)9:11 5)11:10
145.Profit earned by Company B on item I1 is what percentage of the profit earned by Company
F on item I2?
1)60% 2)78.125% 3)96% 4)1200/0 5)128%
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it.
A survey is conducted on 800 people from a city. It is found that 61 % of people surveyed
speak Hindi, 54.5% people speak Bangla and 37.5% of them speak English. 16.5% people can
speak only Hindi and Bangla, 14.5% people can speak only Hindi and English and 6% people
can speak only Bangla and English. Answer the following questions based on this information.
146. How many people are there who can speak only Hindi?
1)172 2)174 3)176
4) 178 5) 180
147. The total number of people who can speak only English is what percentage of the total
number of people who can speak English?
I) 18% 2)24% 3)30%
4)36% 5)40%
148. Total number of people who can speak exactly two languages from the given three is
what percentage of the total number of people surveyed?
1) 33% 2) 35% 3) 37%
4)39010 5)41%
149. Total number of people who can speak English and Bangla only is how many times the
number of people who can speak only Bangla?
1) 3/2 times 2) 2/3 times 3) ¼ times
4) 4 times 5) 5/2 times.
150. What is the difference between the total number of people who can speak exactly one
language out of given three and the number of people who can speak all the three languages?
1) 375 2) 376 3) 377 4) 378 5) 379
Read the following information and answer the questions that follow.
P, Q, R, S, T, V, V and Ware eight friends. Three of them play Hockey and Tennis each and
two of them play Golf. They all are of different heights. The shortest does not play Hockey and
the tallest does not play Golf. U is taller than P and S, but shorter than Q and W. T, who does not
play Hockey, is taller than Q and is second tallest. V is shorter than S, but taller than P. W plays
Tennis with S, and is fourth from the top. V does not play either Hockey or Golf. Q does not play
Golf.
151. Who is the shortest?
1) V 2)S 3) P
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
152. Who is the tallest?
1)Q 2)W 3)R
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
153. Which of the following pairs of friends plays Golf?
1)TU 2)TW 3)WU
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
154. What is V's position from the top, when they are arranged in descending order of their
height?
1) Fifth 2) Fourth 3) Sixth
4) Can't be determined 5) Third
155. Which of the following groups of friends plays Hockey?
1)RPT 2)RQV 3)RQP
4)RPU 5) None of these
Read the following information to answer the questions:
'P + Q' means P is the father of Q. 'P - Q' means P is the sister of Q.
'P x Q' means P is the husband of Q. 'P + Q' means P is the wife of Q.
156. Which of the following means P is the mother-in-law of R?
1)P ÷ V + T – W x R - S
2)P x M + N x R - S
3)P – S ÷ L + M x R
4)V x P – S ÷ L + M - R
5) None of these

157. What should come in place of question mark (?) in the given expression to make 'X is the
great-aunt of Z' definitely true?
X–W+V+Y? L+M-Z
1) + 2) X 3) -- 4) ÷ 5) Either -- or ÷
158.Which of the following means 'C is the niece of R'?
1) R + P – S ÷ X + C - L
2) P - R + Q x S – C - N
3) B x R – P ÷ Q + C - M
4) R x S – Q – P ÷ M x C
5) None of these
159. If P ÷ Q + R - C ÷ W + L is true, which of the following is true?
I) L is the niece of R.
2)Q is the maternal uncle of L.
3)P is the paternal great-aunt of L.
4)Q is the maternal grandfather of L.
5)None of these
160. In a coded language "come at once mother very sick" is written as "XLNV ZG LMXV
NLGSVI EVIB WJXP". What is the code for 'sister'?
1) WJWMXI 2) WJWGVI 3) WJWSVI 4) WJWLVI
5) None of these
Study the following information to answer the given questions.
In a certain code, 'pi ke lee' means 'boys are best'; 'su bee' means 'topper girls'; and 'lee mo
bee' means 'intelligent’s are topper'.
161. How is 'girls' written in that code?
1) bee 2) su 3) ke 4) Can't be determined
5) None of these
162. How is 'boys' written in that code?
1)pi 2)ke 3) lee
4) Can't be determined 5) None of these
163. How is 'intelligent’s girls are topper' written in the code?
I) su lee bee ke 2) pi su roo bee
3) lee su mo bee 4) Can't be determined
5) None of these
What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following series?
164. BC 6 EFG 210 HK ?
1) 1000 2) 190 3)990 4)999
5) None of these
165. Six children, A, B, C, D, E and F, are divided into two groups of three each and are made
to stand in two rows in such a way that a child in one row is facing a child in the other row.
D is not at the end of any row and is to the right of E, who is facing C. F is to the left of B ,
who is facing D. Which of the following groups of children is in the same row?
I)DEA 2) ADB 3)ABC 4) BDE 5) None of
these
Directions (Q. 166-170): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two
statements numbered I and II given below it You have to decide whether the data provided in
the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give
answer
I) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in
statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
2) if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in
statement I alone are not sufficient.
3) if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the
question.
4) if the data even in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the
question.
5) if the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
166. On which floor the Professor stays in a multi-storey building, in which Teacher, Cook,
Doctor, Lawyer, Judge and Professor stay on six different floors?
Statements:
I. The Teacher and the Cook stays at extreme ends
and there is only one floor between the Teacher's
floor and the Judge's.
II. The Doctor stays on the third floor, which is just above the
Lawyer's and there is only one floor between the Judge's
floor and the Lawyer's.
167. Ashi, Anu, Tinku, Tony and Jimmy are seated around a table. Who is seated on the
immediate left of Anu?
Statements:
1 Only Tinku is sitting between Jimmy and Tony.
II Only Anu is sitting between Ashi and Jimmy.
168. What is Nicky position from the left end in a row of students facing South?
Statements:
I.Vicky is tenth to the left of Nicky and fifteenth from the right end of
the row.

II. There are fifty students in the row.


169. Who is the heaviest among six friends P, Q, R, S, T and V?
Statements:
I. Q is lighter than P and V but not lighter than R,
Sand T.
II. II. V is heavier than Q but not as heavy as P.
170. In a certain code, 'will you go there' is written as '8635'. What will be
the code for 'there'?
Statements:
I. 'why don't you go' is written as 6748.
II. 'she will come' is written as '931'.
Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven Doctors visiting a hospital on four days-Tuesday, Wednesday,
Friday and Saturday, of a week. At least one person must come on a day but not more than two.
Each person has a different specialisation HIV, Orthopaedics, Paediatrics, Neurology,
Ophtalmology, Radiology and Oncology. D comes with the Radiologist on Friday. The
Paediatrician does not come on Saturday and a1so not with either E or G. Only the Oncologist
comes on Tuesday. B comes on Wednesday and is not a Paediatrician. C comes on Wednesday.
G is not a Radiologist. The Paediatrician comes with the HIV Specialist. The Neurologist comes
on Friday. A is neither an Orthopaedician nor a Radiologist. Nobody comes with F.
171. What is the specialisation of A?
1) Ophthalmology 2) HIV 3) Paediatrics 4) Data inadequate
5) None of these
172. Who comes to the hospital along with A?
l) None 2)G 3)E 4) D 5) Either G or D
173. On which day of the week does E visit?
1) Wednesday 2) Saturday 3) Wednesday or Saturday
4) Friday 5) None of these
174. On which of the following days does the specialist in Ophthalmology visit?
1) Wednesday 2) Friday 3) Saturday
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
175. What is D's specialisation?
1) HIV 2) Paediatrics 3) Ophthalmology 4) Data inadequate
5) None of these
Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions:
A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers
rearranges them following a particular rule. The following is an illustration of input and
rearrangement.
Input: tariff cost 93 61 fiscal 19 growth 37
Step I: cost tariff93 61 fiscal 19 growth 37
Step II: cost fiscal tariff93 61 19 growth 37
Step III: cost fiscal 93 tariff 61 19 growth 37
Step IV: cost fiscal 93 61 tariff 19 growth 37
Step V: cost fiscal 93 61 growth tariff 19 37
Step VI: cost fiscal 93 61 growth tariff 3 7 19
Step VI is the last step of the rearrangement.
As per the rules followed in above steps, answer the questions given below.
176. Input: bank housing 4976 13 gain 31 treasure Which of the following steps will be the
last step for this input?
l)V 2) VI 3) IV 4)VII 5) None of these
177. Input: beach 41 69 advance 1726 again between Which of the following steps will be the
third step of the input?
1)advance again 69 41 beach between 17 26
2)advance again 41 6926 beach 17 between
3)advance again 69 41 beach between 26 17
4)Can't be determined 5) None of these
178. Step III of an input is: archive dare 87 trend II 27 predict 38
Which of the following steps would be the penultimate step for the input?
I)V 2) VI 3) VII 4)V1II 5) None of these
179. Input: cream tasty 9 ice 5320 vanilla 78 wet
If in step IV of the above input '78' is related to 'tasty' in a certain way and similarly 'vanilla'
is related to '20', what will 'tasty' be related to in the same way in step V for the above input?
1)9 2)20 3)78 4)53 5) None of these
180. Step I of an input is equity record 7 45 liquidity pour 86 61 last 34. Which of the
following will be the output?
1) equity last 86 61 liquidity pour 34 45 record 7
2) equity liquidity 86 61 last pour 4534 record 7
3) equity liquidity 86 61 last record 4534 pour 7
4)equity last 86 61 liquidity pour 45 34'record 7
5)None of these
In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These
statements are followed by two conclusions.-Give answer
(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.
181. Statements: P ≤ Q, S ≥ Q, X≠Y, V≠Y
Conclusions: 1 S ≥ P
II X = V
182. Statements: X ≠ Y, Y ≠ Z, K ≤ Z, K > L
Conclusions: 1 X = Z
II X ≠ Z
183. Statements: M ≥ T, S ≤ T ≠ L, K > L
Conclusions: 1 M > L
II M ≤ L
184. Statements: R > S, P = S, P = Z, K ≤ Z
Conclusions: 1 R > K
II K ≤ S
185. Statements: K < R ≠ M, X ≥ M, P > X
Conclusions: M > R
II M < R
In each question below are given two or 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 and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from
the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer
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.
186.Statements: Akash is a good doctor.
Doctors are usually intelligent.
Conclusions: I. All intelligent persons are doctors.
II.Akash is intelligent
187.Statements: Some girls are beautiful.
All girls speak softly.
Conclusions: I. Girls who are beautiful also speak softly
II. Girls who speak softly are not necessarily beautiful.
188. Statements: Some boys are graduates.
B,achelors are not boys. Some boys smoke regularly.
Conclusions: I. Bachelors do not smoke regularly.
II. Bachelors may be graduates.
189. Statements: All ships are aeroplanes.
All buses are ships. All cars are buses.
Conclusions: I. All buses which are ships will necessarily be aeroplanes.
II. Very few cars are ships.
190. Statements: All pets are dogs.
No dog barks.
Those who bark are animals.
Conclusions: I. Pets do not bark.
II.No pet is an animal
In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and n. An
assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and
the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement Give
answer
1)if only assumption I is implicit.
2)if only assumption II is implicit.
3)if either assumption I or II is implicit.
4)if neither assumption I nor II is implicit.
5)if both assumptions I and II are implicit.
191. Statement: Every player must be committed to his game.
If he is not, he should be dismissed.
Assumptions:
I. Players can be dismissed on certain grounds.
II. It is possible to find out whether a player is committed to his game or not.
192. Statement: An advertisement: "Now you can buy a new home in just Rs.9999 per
month".
Assumptions:
I. People want their own home.
II. Most people can afford to pay Rs.9999 monthly for a new home.
193. Statement: A software company has decided to reduce its workforce by 25% so that its
branches may work efficiently.
Assumptions:
I. The company can perform all its activities after the reduction in workforce.
II. The surplus employees may be asked to adopt early retirement schemes before leaving the
company.
194. Statement: Delhi Metro has decided to start new trains and increase frequency on several
routes.
Assumptions:
I. At present, Metro trains do not suffice for daily travellers.
II. The new and additional trains would have sufficient passengers so that they are
economically viable.
195. Statement: Warning: "Do not spit at public places, as it is a cognisable offense in our
country."
Assumptions:
I. People often neglect such warnings.
II. People do not understand the implications of committing a cognisable offence.
In making decisions on important questions, it is desirable to be able to distinguish between
'strong' arguments and 'weak' arguments insofar as they relate to the question. 'Strong' arguments
are those which are both important and directly related to the question. 'Weak' arguments are
those which are of minor importance and also may not be directly related to the question or may
be related to a trivial aspect of the question. Each question given below is followed by two
arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the arguments is a 'strong' argument
and which is a 'weak' argument. Give answer
1)if only argument I is strong.
2)if only argument II is strong.
3)if either argument I or II is strong.
4)if neither argument I nor II is strong.
5)if both arguments I and II are strong.
196. Statement: Should India become a permanent member of the United Nations' Security
Council?
Arguments:
I. Yes. India has emerged as a country which loves peace and amity.
II. No. First we should solve our problems like corruption, inflation, poverty and
malnutrition.
197. Statement: Should there be a complete ban on the advertising of wine or other alcoholic
products in all forms of media?
Arguments:
I. No. This will adversely affect the sale of alcoholic products.
II. Yes. This is the only way to save people from diseases caused by alcoholic products.
198. Statements Should national highways in India be given to private companies for
maintenance?
Arguments:
I. Yes. They will maintain it better than the government agencies.
II. No. Because they are meant for public.
199. Statement: Does India need so many plans for development?
Arguments:
I. Yes. Nothing can be achieved without proper planning.
II. . No. Too much money, time and energy is being wasted on planning
200.Statement: Is it right to kill animals in the name of medical experiments?
Arguments:
I. Yes. They are available in abundance.
II. No. We favour non-violence in every field of life.
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
A software company has decided to recruit engineers.
The following criteria is to be applied. A candidate must
(i) be an engineering graduate with at least 60% marks in graduation and 80% marks in HSC.
(iI) have work experience of minimum I year.
(iii) be ready to sign a bond of three years.
(iv) not be more than 28 years and not less than 21 years as on 1.2.20 11.
However, if the candidate fulfils all the above criteria except
(a) (i), but has obtained 50% in graduation and 70% in HSC and has at least three years,
experience of working, the case may be referred to the Director.
(b) (iii), but is willing to pay an amount of~1 lakh if he is required to leave, the case may be
referred to the President.
(c) (ii), but is a computer engineer, the case is to be referred to the DGM.
In each question below are given details of one candidate. You have to take one of the
following courses of action based on the information provided and the conditions and sub-
conditions given above and mark the number of that course of action as your answer. The
reference date is 12.2011.
You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question.
Mark answer (1): if the candidate is to be selected.
Mark answer (2): if the case is to be referred to the President.
Mark answer (3): if the case is to be referred to the Director.
Mark answer (4): if the case is to be referred to the DGM
Mark answer (5): if the candidate is not to be selected.

ANSWER
101. 1; (64 X 1775) / 100 + (36X550) /100 = (?X6670) ? 100
? = ( 1136 + 198 ) / 6670 X 100 = 20%
102. 3; ? = ( 9X11X8X33550) / 5X122X100 = 435.6
103. 2; (?)2 = 676 X 11664 = ? 7884864  2808
104. 4; (319.92 ÷ 0.6) X 27.5 = 533.2 X 27.5 = 14663
105. 3; (18)7 X (183)-2 ÷ (182)-1
(18)7 X (18 -6) ÷ (18)-2
(18)7-6+2 = (18)3
106. 3; ? = 728 X 55 -- 72 X 85.25
= 40040
112 X--2348
6138 = 339002360
107. 3; ? =   5  526  525
108. 2; (71)3  = 100357911 5
109. 1; 1288 / 7 -- 13 X 1284 / 100 = 1845 -- 167 = 17
110. 2; ? = 6688/150 X 19.85 = 45 X 20 = 900
111. 2; 3 + 32, 5 + 52, 7 + 72
112. 1; 92 + 10, (19)2 + 20, (29)2 +30
113. 5; 100 X 1.1, 200 X 2.2 , 300 X 3.3, 400 X 4.4
114. 2; +12 - 02 , + 32 -- 22 , +52 -- 42, + 72 -- 62
115. 3; X 3 + 1, X3 +3, X3 +5, X3 + 7
116. 5; 1. 4x2 -- x -- 5
4x2 +4 x -- 5 x -- 5 =0
4x (x+1) --5 (x+1) = 0
(4x --5) (x+1) = 0
X = --1, 5/4
ii. 6y2 --- 9y -- 4y + 6 = 0
3y(2y - 3) - 2(2y – 3) = 0
(2y -- 3) (3y -- 2) = 0
Y = 3/2, 2/3 i.e no relation exists between x and y.
117. 1; Multiplying eqn 1 by 3 and eqn II by 7 and adding both the equatrions:
21x + 39y = 27
21x -- 28y = 161
(-) -----------------------------
67y = -- 134
Y = --2, and x = 5
118. 1; I. x = 3 79507  x  43
II. y  4 531441, y  27, x > y
119. 3; I. x2 + 14x +49 =0
(x+7)2 =0 x+7 = 0 x= --7.
II. 6y2 +61y +153 = 0
3y (2y+9) + 17 (2y +9 ) = 0 (3y +17 ) (2y + 9) = 0
Y= -17/3, -19/2 = - 5.66, -- 4.5
120. 2y + 2y – y – 1 =0
2y(y+1) –1 (y+1) = 0, (2y -1) 9y+1) = 0
Y = ½, -1 , x < y.
121. 3; Population of D = 1.8 X 100 / 45 = 4 lakh
Population of F = 6/5 X 4 = 4.8 lakh
122. 2; Reqd % = 6/8 X 100 = 75%
123. 4; Total a = 96 X 7 /40 = 16.8 lakh, Literate = 16.8 X 60/100 = 10.08 lakh.
124. 2; total population of C = 6 x 4/ (8+4) = 24/12 = 2 Lakh
Illiterate population of c = 2X 32/100 = 0.64 lakh = 64000
125. 5; Total c = 2.5 x4 / 10 = 1 lakh, illiterate c = 32% of 100000 = 32000
Total A = 36% of 200000 = 72000
Reqd % = 72000/ 32000 X 100 = 225 %
Alternate method: (8 X 36/100) / ( 4X 32/100) X 100 = 225%
126. 2; Let the initial height be 100 and the base be 200 units.
Area = ½ X 100 X 200 = 1000 sq units
Now, height = 75 units and base = 300 units
New area = ½ X 75 X 300 = 11250
Area is increased by ( 11250 – 10000)/10000 X 100 = 12.5%
127. 5; Data is not sufficient to find the answer
128. 2; Let the number be 10x + y.
X+y=8 (i)
10x + y -- (10y + x) = 36 9(x – y) = 36
X -- y =4 (ii)
From equation I and ii : x = 6, y = 2. ,, number = 62.
129. 1; CORPORATION = 11 letters
‘O’ comes thrice, ‘R’ twice, total no. of ways = 11! / 3! 2! = 3326400
130. 3; Total money spent on food and rent= 16236
Which is 100 -- 28 = 72% of his monthly salary, His salary = 16326 X 100 / 72 = 22550
131. 5; Sum of ages of 80 students = 80 X 13 = 1040
Sum of ages of 30 students of class V = 30 X 11.5 = 345
Sum of ages of 30 students of class VI = 30 X 12.5 = 375
Total age of 20 students of class VII = 1040 - 345 - 375 = 320
Average age = 320 / 20 = 16 years.
132. 5; probability of choosing first box is ½ and second box is ½.
Probability of choosing one black ball from the first box is 4C1 / 9C1 X ½ = 4/9 X ½ = 2/9
Probability of choosing one black ball from the second box is = ½ X 5C1/9C1 = 5/18
P(E) = 2/9 + 5/18 = 4+5 ? 18 = 9/18 = ½.
133. 4; Salary 24000 X 1.15 X 1.15 X 1.15 = 36501
134. 3; { x (1+ 5/100 )4 – x } – (x X10 X 2) / 100 = 496.20
X(0.21550625 -- 0.2 ) == 496.2 x = 496.2 / 0.01550625 = 32000
135.. 5; Let the distance be ‘D’ and the speed be ‘x’ kmph
D / x+4 = D/x – 72 / 60 D/x – D / (x+y) = 6/5 = D ( x+4-x) / x(x+4) = 6/5
D / x(x+4) = 3/10 , D/x-4 – D /x = 2, Dx-Dx+4D / x(x-4) = 2
D / x(x-4) = ½
From equation I and II 3/10 X (x+4) = ½ x (x-4)
3(x+4) = 5(x- 4) === 3x +12 = 5x -20, 2x = 32 , x =
16kmn-1
D = x(x-4) / 2 = 16X12 / 2 = 16X6 = 96 km
136. 4; 80000/10000 X ( 21 X58 + 22 X 69 + 10 X 47 + 15 X 54 + 8 X 72
+ 24 X 56 )
= 8{ 1218 + 1518 + 470 + 810 + 576 + 1344 }, 8 X
5936 = 47488
137. 4; D ze = 80000 X 51 /100 X 36 /100 = 10920
Dze = 80000X 10/100 X 51 / 100 == Ratio =( 15 X 36)/ (10X51) = 18/17
138. 1; It is 80000 X 21/100 X 65/100 = 10920
139. 4; Total viewers of colours = 80000 / 10000 [ 21X76+22X68 + 10X51 + 15X48 + 8X56 +24X48]
8(1092 +990 + 470 + 630 + 472 +1152) = 8 X 4806 = 38448
Avg = 47376 /6 = 6408 Difference = 7896 – 6408 = 1488
140. 3; Bsony = 80000 X 22/100 X 56/100 = 9856
D star = 80000 X 15/100 X 54/100 = 6480
Reqd % = 9856—6480 / 6480 X 100 = 337600 / 6480 = 52 %
141. 3; Total cost of I 1a = 50 X 17/100 X 9/17 = 4.5 lakh
I1B = 4lakh and I1C = 6 lakh , Total = 14.5 lakh
142. 5; PA2 = 50 X 17/100 X 8/17 X 24/100 , PB1 = 50 X 20/100 X 2/5 X 24/100
PA2/PB1 = ( 17 X 8 X 24 )/17 / (20X2X24) / 5 = 8X24 /8X24 = 1/1 = 1
143. 2; PD1 = 50 X 12/100 X 1/3 X 28/100 = 56000
PD2 = 50 X 12/100 X 2/3 X 16/100 = 64000, Total = 56000 + 64000 = 1.2 lakh
144. 3; PC1 = 50 X 21/100 X 4/7 X 25/100 = 1.5 lakh
PE2 = 50 X 14/100 X 5/7 X 27/100 = 1.35 lakh, Ratio = 1.5 / 1.35 = 10/9
145. 5; PB1 = 50 X 20/100 X 2/5 X 24/100 = 0.96
PF1 = 50 X 16/100 X 3/8 X 25/100 = 0.75, reqd % = 0.96 / 0.75 X 100 = 128%
146. Hindi (488)

English (300)
X + y +z + k = 800 -- (132 + 116 + 48)
= 504 ..................................(i)
x + k = 488 - (132 + 116) = 240 (ii)
Y + k = 436 - (132 + 48) = 256 (iii)
z + k = 300 - (116 + 48) = 136 (iv)
(eqn II + III + IV) - eqn (I) gives
2k = (240 + 256 + 136) - 504
2k = 632 - 504 = 128 :. k = 64
x = 240 - 64 = 176
Y = 256 - 64 = 192
z = 136 - 64 = 72
146. 3
147. 2; Reqd%= 72/300 X 100 = 24%
148. 3; Exactly two languages
= 132 + 116 + 48 = 296 Reqd%= 296/800 X 100=37%
149. 3; Only Bangia and English = 48 Only Bangia = 192
. Reqd no = 48/192 X ¼ times
150. 2; Only one language = 176 + 192 + 72 = 440 All three languages = 64
:. Difference = 440 - 64 = 376 (151-155):
The order of height is R Tallest
T
Q
W
U
S
V
P ------ Shortest
P Q R S T U V W
Golf Hockey Hockey Tennis Golf Hockey Tennis Tennis
151. 3 152.3
153.5; P and T play golf. 154. 1
155.2
156. I; Check for (1).
Fe(p) -------------V(M)
(M) 9Fe)
(Fe) T -------- W <====i:~ R
Sister of W
.

From this tree, it is clear that P is the mother of W, whose wife is R. So, P is the mother-in-law
of R.
157. 5;

(Fe) X (Fe)W  (M)V


(Fe) (M)
L
Wife /Sister of L L is father
M Z
(Fe)
If Y is the sister of L, W is the grand mother of Z.
So, sister (X) of Z will be great-aunt of Z.
If Y is the wife of L, she would be the mother of Z. So, in this case also Y's aunt X would be the
great aunt of Z.
Hence, there are two possibilities:
. Y can be either a sister or wife of L.
So, either '-' or '+' can come in place of(7). ·158.3;
(M) (Fe) (Fe) (M)
B<==> R -------- P<==>Q

C M
(Fe)

From the above tree, it is clear that R is C's mother's sister. Thus, C is the niece of R.
Q is the father ofL's mother 'C'.
.So, Q is the maternal grand father ofL. 160.2;

Q is the father of L’s mother ‘C’. So Q is the maternal grand father of L


160. 2;

Come at once mother very sick

XLNV ZG LMXV NLGSVI EVIB WJXP


159. 4;
(Fe) (M)
P<==>Q

(Fe)
(Fe) R C <==> W (M)

So the code for 'sister' would be WJWGVI


161. 2; pi ke lee ---- boys are best ... (1)
su bee -=--- topper girls ... (2)
lee mo bee --- intelligents are topper ... (3)
From (2) and (3):
bee ---- topper ... (4)
So, from (2): su --- girls ... (5)
From (1) and (3): lee ....• are
162. 4
163.3; From (3): lee' mo --- intelligents are ... (6)
Combining (4), (5) and (6):
'lee su mo bee ----- 'intelligents girls are topper'
164. 3; According to their alphabetical positions,
BC=2x3=6
EFG=5 x 6 x 7=210
IJK=9 x 10 x 11 =990
165.1; Row 1 --- ADE
Row2 --- FBC
166.5; From I: Teacher is at 1st or 6th floor. Judge is at 3rd or 4th floor and Cook is at 6th or 1st
floor.
From II: Judge, Doctor and Lawyer stay on 4th, 3rd and 2nd floor respectively.
So, from 1 and II, Professor stays on the 5th floor.

Tony /Jimmy
From I and II Jimmy
Anu
Ashi Tinku
Tonny

Even after cimbining I and n, we can't conclude who is exactly on the immediate left of Anu.
168.5; From I: Vicky's position = 15th from right
So, Nicky's position = (15 - IO) th = 5th from right
From II: There are 50 students in the class. So, Nicky's position from left = (51 - 5) th = 46th
from left
169.5; From I: P and V > Q ≥ R , S and T. From II: P> V > Q
Combining I and II, P is the heaviest.
170.5; Given: will you go there --- 8635 ... (I)
From I: why don't you go ---- 6748 ... (2)
From (1) and (2): we can't find the code for
'there'. So, I alone is not sufficient.
From II: she will come ---- 931 ... (3)
From (1) and (3): will ----- 3
From (1) and (2): you go ---- 86
So, from (1): there ----- 5
So, both I and II are required.
Person Specialization Day
A Ophthamology Saturday
B HIV Wednesday
C Paediatrics Wednesday
D Neurology Friday
E Radiology Friday
F Oncology Tuesday
G Orthopaedics Saturday

(176-180)First of all the machine rearranges two words in alphabetical order followed by two
greatest numbers in the input. These two steps are repeated till the final output is obtained.
176.1;
Input: bank housing 49 7613 gain 31 treasure
Step I: bank gain housing 4976 13 31 treasure
Step II: bank gain 76 housing 49 1331 treasure
Step III: bank gain 76 49 housing 1331 treasure
Step IV: bank gain 76 49 housing teasure 13 31
Step V: bank gain 7649 housing treasure 31 13
177.5;
Input: beach 41-69 advance 17 26 again between
Step I. advance beach 41 69 1726 again between
Step II. advance again beach 41 69 17 26 between
Step III. advance again 69 beach 41 17 26 between
178. I;
Step III. archive dare 87 trend II 27 predict 38
Step IV. archive dare 87 38 trend II 27 predict
Step V. archive dare 87 38 predict trend II 27
Step VI. archive dare 87 38 predict trend 27 II Step V is second but last, ie penultimate step.
179.2;
Input: cream tasty 9 ice 53 20 vanilla 78 wet
Step I. cream ice tasty 9 53 20 vanilla 78 wet
Step II. cream ice 78 tasty 9 53 20 vanilla wet
Step III. cream ice 78 53 tasty 9 20 vanilla wet
Step IV. cream ice 78 53 tasty vanilla 9 20 wet
Step V. cream ice 78 53 tasty vanilla 20 9 wet 'tasty' is related to '20' as per the given pattern.
180.4
181. 1; P ≤ Q, S ≥ Q Combining both, P ≤ Q ≤S or P ≤ S ie S ≥ P So , I follows.

X = Y, V≠ Y
We can't compare X and V. So,
II does not follow.
182.3; X≠Y, Y≠Z Either X=Z or X≠Z
183.3; Given: M ≥ T, S ≤ T ≠L
Combining both,
M≥T≠L
We can't compare M and L.
But either M > L or M ≤ L.
184.5;R>S, S=P, P=Z, Z ≥K
Combining all the equations, R>S=P=Z≥K
R>S≥K
or R > K, So, I follows. Given: K≤ Z=P= S === K≤S
So, II also follows.
185.3; Given, K < R≠ M
M≠,R
Means either M > R or M < R
So, either I or II follows.
186.4; Akash is a good doctor + Doctor are usually intelligent= A + I = No conclusion. Hence II
doesn't follow. Doctors are usually intelligent (I) --- conversion ---- Some intelligent person are
doctors (I). Hence I doesn't follow.
187. I; The combination of the two statements leads us to I. But the conversion of conclusion I
doesn't lead us to II.
188.2; Bachelors are not boys + Some boys smoke regularly = E + I = 0* = Some of these who
smoke regularly are not bachelors. Hence I doesn't follow. Bachelors are not boys + Some boys
are graduates = E + I = 0* = Some graduates are not bachelors. This still leaves us with the
possibility of II.
189. 1; All buses are ships + All ships are aeroplanes = A + A = A = All buses are aeroplanes.
Hence I follows. All cars are buses + All buses are ships = A + A = A = All cars are ships. Hence
II doesn't follow.
190. I; All pets are dog + No dog barks = A + E = E = No pet barks. Hence I follows. No pet
barks + Those who barks are animals = E + A = 0* = Some animals are not pets.
19I. 5; I is implicit from the second sentence. II is implicit: if it is not possible how can he be
dismissed.
192. 5; I is implicit; that is why the scheme has been launched. II is also implicit, because such a
scheme is always launched while keeping in mind the capacity of the prospects.
193. I; I is implicit, otherwise the company wouldn't ever have thought of taking such a decision.
II is not implicit, as we can't assume anything about the future of the surplus employees.
194.5; Both are valid assumptions.
195.4; A warning is always given with a positive hope that people wouldn't neglect it and
understand intention.
196. I; I is strong as it mention the reason why India should be awarded the membership.
II is not strong, because these problems can be solved even while holding the membership. 197.
I; I is weak, because revenue collection will be affected.
II is weak because of the word 'only'.
198.4; I is not implicit, because it is merely a presumption.
II is not strong, as it is vague.
199. 1; 1 is strong, because planning is the foundation of development.
II is weak, because it is a negative argument. 200.4; Both are not strong, because abundance of
animals doesn't mean that we should kill them brutally.
II is weak because favouring non-violence does not mean that we should stop medical
experiments to save several lives in future.
(201-205):
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(a) (c) (b)
Smita √ √ --- √
Prem --- √ √ √
Ajay √ √ (√ ) √
Mansi √ √ √ √
Pallavi √ --- √ √

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