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Height: R > Q > S > V > T > P
Weight: S > P > R > Q > T > V
1. 5; Four
2. 2
3. 4
4. 3
5. 1
(6-8):
answer the given question sa pa ka la
... (i)
write the question sa la ta
... (ii)
answer is wrong ha ja pa
... (iii)
read the answer sa na pa
... (iv)
From (i), (iii) and (iv), answer pa
... (v)
From (i), (ii) and (iv), the sa
... (vi)
From (i), (ii) and (vi), question la
... (vii)
From (i), (v), (vi) and (vii), given ka
... (viii)
From (ii), (vi) and (vii), write ta
... (ix)
From (iv), (v) and (vi), read na
... (x)
From (iii) and (v), is/wrong ha/ja
... (xi)
6. 1
7. 2
8. 3
9. 5; Credit downgrade leads to all of these.
10. 5; All the three reasons go against the popularity of
AMT cars.
(11-15):
(1-5):

23. 2
24. 3; M +
|
P+ E
|
R
25. 3
26. 4; As,
R

+1

+1

+1

Similarly,
P

+1

+1

+1

required code is AMPUUBE.


27. 2; Meaningful words: POTS, POST
28. 5; The child is referred to as offspring of mother.
Similarly, the nascent form of tree is called sapling.
29. 2;
N

10 miles
5 miles

5 miles
S

It is clear from the diagram that point P is in NorthWest direction.


11. 3
12. 2
13. 5
14. 2
15. 1
16. 2; First letter of the third word from left is A and the
first letter of the second word from the right is C.
17. 1; Words so formed are
BVT SJT AOD CVT BBN
18. 2; Words will appear as follows:
AND BAN BUT CUT SIT
19. 3; Words so formed are
BUS SIS ANC COS BAM
20. 4; Words so formed are
BVT SJT AOD CVT BBN
21. 3; Given, M > P R = C > Q
Thus, M > C is true. Again, M > R or R < M is true.
P > Q or Q < P is also true. But R > Q is true. So, 3) is
not true.
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30. 3; C O N T R O L
31. 5; Possible Venn-diagrams are

or

Thus, both I and II follow.


32. 1; Possible Venn-diagrams are.

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76. 2
77. 1
78. 2
79. 3
81. 5; Let the number be x.
According to the question,
OR
x

34. 4;

3
x 120
5

or, 2x = 120 5

Thus, only I follows.


33. 1; All soldiers are brave (A) + No brave is a coward
(E) = A + E = E = No soldiers is a coward (E)
implicatio n
some soldiers are not cowards.
Hence, only I follows. But II does not follow.

80. 4

x=

120 5
300
2

30% of 300 = 90
82. 1; Let the first number = x and second = y
According to the question,

Thus, neither I not II follows.


35. 2; Possible Venn-diagrams are

40 3
y
100 5

or,

2 x 3y

5
5

or, y 5 2 2
OR
Thus, only II follows.
(36-40):
Floor Number
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

Person
I
Q
R
P
M
S
L

36. 2
37. 3
38. 4
39. 2
40. 3
41. 5
42. 2
43. 4
44. 4
45. 3
46. 1
47. 2
48. 4
49. 3
50. 5
(51-55): Correct arrangement is CFADBE.
51. 3
52. 1
53. 4
54. 2
55. 5
56. 2; Replace like with likely. As to lose is a verb, so it
should be qualified by an adverb.
57. 4; Replace carrying with being carried out.
58. 1; Replace faithful (adj) with faithfulness (noun).
59. 2; Replace so with as.
60. 4; Replace lower with lowered. If a verb, follows has/
have, then it must be in third form.
61. 1; The correct spelling is : Disclosure.
62. 1; The correct spelling is : Repetition.
63. 3; The correct spelling is : Receptive.
64. 5
65. 2; The correct spelling is : Enthusiasm.
66. 4
67. 2
68. 1
69. 5
70. 5
71. 4
72. 1
73. 5
74. 3
75. 2

Ratio = 3 : 2
83. 2; 2x + 3y = 18 ... (i)
Again, 2x - y = 2
or, y = 2x - 2 ... (ii)
Putting the value of y in (i)
2x + 3(2x - 2) = 18
or, 2x + 6x - 6 = 18
or, 8x = 24
x = 3 then y = 4
x+y=7
84. 5; ? = 159.99 3.99 2.001
160 4 2 = 40 2 = 80
85. 4; Let total no. of sweets be x
When there are 25 children, each child gets sweet =
y
and when there are 28 children, each child gets sweet =
z
Here unknown quantities are three but equation is
two.
86. 1; Distance covered = Speed Time
= 49 7 = 343 km.
87. 5; 15 men can do 1 work in 3 days.
1 man can do 1 work in 3 15 days.

10 men can do the same work in


=
88. 1;

3 15
10

9
1
= 4 days
2
2

? 189

84
?

or, ?2 = 84 189
or, ?2 = 21 4 21 9
or, ?2 = 212 22 32

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? = 21 2 3 = 126
89. 5; The word ABILITY has seven letters in which I
comes twice.
7!
Number of arrangements =
2!

2010

6 32
1.92 lakh
100
3.84

Required percentage = 1.92 100 200


99. 5; Number of unemployed male youths in State F in

7 6 5 4 3 2 1
= 2520
2 1

2009 =

90. 2; Population of the town after 2 years

7 28
1.96 lakh
100

Number of unemployed youths in State A in 2010

7
5

= 198000 1 100 1 100

198000 107 95
= 201267
100 100

Required difference = (2.45 - 1.96) lakh


= 0.49 lakh = 49000
100. 1; Number of unemployed youths in State D in

91. 5; Let the original fraction be y


According to the question,
300 x
100 7 30x 7
260 y 13
26 y 13
100

x 7 26 7

y 13 30 15

2009

12 32
3.84 lakh
100

Number of unemployed female youths in State E in

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8 30
2.4 lakh
100

x 3x

4
4

3x 3x 20 3x 3x 12 x 3x

4
4 100
4 20
20
5
Now, he spent 18% on clothes so remaining amount
is

3x 3x 18 3x 27 x 150 x 27 x 123x

=
5
5 100
5 250
250
250

123x
19680 250
` 40000
250 19680 x =
123
Other Method:

19680 100 100 100


(100 25) (100 20) (100 18)

97. 2; Number of unemployed female youths in State D in

98. 3; Number of unemployed male youths in State A in

Year 2010 =

Now 20% spent on rent


So, remaining

15
35 lakh = 5.25 lakh = 525000
100

6 24
lakh = 1.44 lakh = 144000
100

10 24
2.4 lakh
100

remaining amount = x

94. 3; The given number series is based on the following


pattern:
17 + 2 = 19
19 - 3 = 16
16 + 4 = 20
20 - 5 = 15
15 + 6 = 21
95. 5; The given number series is based on the following
pattern:
2 1.5 = 3
32=6
6 2.5 = 15
15 3 = 45
45 3.5 = 157.5
96. 4; Required number = (7 + 8)% of total population

2009 =

Year 2009 =

Required ratio = 2.4 : 2.4 = 1 : 1


101. 3; Let his income be x.
25% spent on food

92. 2; The given number series is based on the following


pattern:
15 + 4 = 19
19 + 4 = 23
23 + 4 = 27
27 + 4 = 31
93. 4; 106 6 100 6 94 6 88 6 82

7 35
2.45 lakh
100

102. 5;

19680 100 100 100


= ` 40,000
95 80 82

5
0.625,
8

7
0.7,
10

11
0.733,
15

2
0.4,
5

17
0.77
22
103. 4; Let the cost of a pen be x and pencil be y.
9x + 24y = 177 ... (1)

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5
5
5
5
9 x 24 y 177
3
3
3
3
15x
+
40y
=
`
295

104. 3; Suppose the length and breadth are x and y


respectively

Eqn. (1)

x 10
Then, y 3

3x = 10y

300
= 15 yrs.
Average age of boys =
20
106. 1; Let the length of train be l and speed be y

l
l 60
4 y 7
7l = 4l + 240
3l = 240
l = 80 metres
2
120 120
r

6624
107. 4; A = P 1
= 4600
100 100
100
Hence, r = 20%
108. 4; For 7 days 22 12 eggs

22 12
84 = 3168
For 84 days
7
109. 3; Let the maximum marks be x.

36
x 100 = 285 + 21 = 306
306 100
850
x=
36
110. 2; Let the number be x.
47
24
x 100 x 100 253
23x
100 253

253 100
1100
x=
23

53% of 1100 =

53
1100 = 583
100

1620 + ? = 1700

? = 1700 - 1620

112. 4; ? 19 = 4750 or, ?

4750
250
19

113. 4; ?

15 15 15
225
112.5
=
5 3 2
2

114. 1; ?

350 25 350 25
437.5
=
8 2.5
20

115. 3; ? =

(16) 2 152 4
15

... (i)

Again, 2(x + y) = 208 x + y = 104 ... (ii)


From eqn (i) and (ii) x = 80, y = 24
area = 80 24 = 1920 sq. m.
105. 3; Total age of 36 students = 36 13 = 468 yrs
Total ages of 16 girls = 16 10.5 = 168 yrs
Total age of 20 boys = 468 - 168 = 300 yrs

111. 4; 36 45 + ? = 1700

? = 80
? = (80)2 = 6400

(16) 2 152

15

1
4 = 256 38 294 19.6
15
15

116. 2; ExpenditureB = IncomeB


= 136

100
170

100
100 %profit

= `80 lakh

Profit of Company B
= 136 80 = `56 lakh
117. 4; Income of Company A in 2005 + Income of Company
A in 2009
= `171.50 lakh
Expenditure of Company A in 2005 + Expenditure of
Company A in 2009)
171.5 100
140

= `122.5 lakh

{% profit is the same in year 2005 and 2009}


Total profit = 171.50 122.50 = `49 lakh
118. 4; % PA = 75% and % PB = 50%
IA = EB
EA = IA

100
175

and IB = EB

150
100

E A 100 IA
100
100 100 16`

= 16 : 42
IB
175
150 E B 175 150 42

119. 1; EA = IB = `90 lakh


IA = 90

140
100

= `126 lakh

PA = 90

40
100

= `36 lakh

IB = 90 lakh
EB =

90 100
180

= `50 lakh

PB = 90 50 = `40 lakh
Reqd % =

36
100 90%
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120. 1; 2005

121. 5
126. 4
131. 1
136. 2
141. 2
146. 5
151. 2
156. 4
161. 1
166. 1
171. 1
176. 1
181. 3
186. 3
191. 1
196. 2

40 25
100 60%
25

2006

55 40
100 37.5%
40

2009

40 30
100 33.33%
30

2010

60 40
100 50%
40

2011

75 60
100 25%
60

122. 4
127. 2
132. 2
137. 5
142. 2
147. 1
152. 2
157. 5
162. 4
167. 2
172. 2
177. 2
182. 5
187. 3
192. 4
197. 4

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123. 4
128. 4
133. 5
138. 3
143. 4
148. 2
153. 2
158. 5
163. 3
168. 3
173. 4
178. 4
183. 2
188. 2
193. 3
198. 2

124. 5
129. 2
134. 5
139. 4
144. 3
149. 5
154. 3
159. 5
164. 3
169. 2
174. 2
179. 1
184. 2
189. 1
194. 4
199. 4

125. 3
130. 1
135. 1
140. 5
145. 1
150. 3
155. 4
160. 3
165. 2
170. 3
175. 1
180. 3
185. 2
190. 4
195. 1
200. 1

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