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Direction (1 – 6) : In the following B. Down of


passage, there are blanks, each of which C. Loose
has been numbered. These numbers are D. Up a bit
printed below the passage and against E. Though
each, five words are suggested, one of 5. Find the appropriate word in each case.
which fits the blank appropriately. A. Accountable
Invasive pests and weeds can B. Understandable
(###Q1###) country by flying over the C. Inexplicable
border or by simply growing gratuitously. D. Pleasing
In such cases, (###Q2###) their entry E. Efficient
is difficult. However, when they land up
at airports and dockyards in cargos of 6. Find the appropriate word in each case.
imported grain or with items carried by A. Investigated
tourists, the authorities should be able to B. Followed up
(###Q3###) them out. For this C. Recruited
reason, countries have animal, plant and D. Accused
health quarantine facilities at all E. Entertain
transborder entry points.
Tanzania, however, seems to have let its Direction: Read the sentence to find out
guard (###Q4###) late, especially whether there is an error in it. The error,
with regards to agricultural products, if any, will be in one part of the sentence.
which form the bulk of its imports. It is The number corresponding to that part
difficult to establish how pests and weeds will be your answer. If the given sentence
are entering the country. What is is correct as it is, mark the answer as ‘No
(###Q5###) is that there is no error’. Ignore the errors of punctuation, if
institutional mechanism to even probe any.
these invasions. The concerned ministry 7. Several new business (1)/ have come
has not (###Q6###) a single invasion up recently due to (2)/ the various
till date. schemes (3)/ introduced by the
government. (4)
1. Find the appropriate word in each case. A. 1
A. Reach B. 2
B. Leave on C. 3
C. Protrude D. 4
D. Enter any E. No error
E. Search for
Direction: Read the sentence to find out
2. Find the appropriate word in each case. whether there is an error in it. The error,
A. Getting if any, will be in one part of the sentence.
B. Allowing The number corresponding to that part
C. Blocked will be your answer. If the given sentence
D. Detecting is correct as it is, mark the answer as ‘No
E. Checking error’. Ignore the errors of punctuation, if
any.
3. Find the appropriate word in each case. 8. If there is something you want (1)/ to
A. Hide accomplish then simply make (2)/ a
B. Weed decision and do it rather than (2)/ waiting
C. Grow for the right time. (4)
D. Cultivate A. 1
E. Filtered B. 2
C. 3
4. Find the appropriate word in each case. D. 4
A. Closed of E. No error

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Direction: Read the sentence to find out Direction: Read the sentence to find out
whether there is an error in it. The error, whether there is an error in it. The error,
if any, will be in one part of the sentence. if any, will be in one part of the sentence.
The number corresponding to that part The number corresponding to that part
will be your answer. If the given sentence will be your answer. If the given sentence
is correct as it is, mark the answer as ‘No is correct as it is, mark the answer as ‘No
error’. Ignore the errors of punctuation, if error’. Ignore the errors of punctuation, if
any. any.
9. Experts suggest that (1)/ making work 12. Just around two decades ago, (1)/
rewarding (2)/ may mean rethinking the few imagine that the robust data, (2)/
way (3)/ company are led. (4) messaging, voice and video connections
A. 1 (3)/ could be established with such ease.
B. 2 (4)
C. 3 A. 1
D. 4 B. 2
E. No error C. 3
D. 4
Direction: Read the sentence to find out E. No error
whether there is an error in it. The error,
if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Direction (13 – 19) : Read the following
The number corresponding to that part passage carefully and answer the
will be your answer. If the given sentence questions given below it. Certain words
is correct as it is, mark the answer as ‘No are printed in bold to help you locate
error’. Ignore the errors of punctuation, if them while answering some of these.
any. There was something pathetic about a
10. Psychologists has done a (1)/ minister’s wishful thinking as he
considerable amount of research (2)/ to addressed the media and talked about his
assess the effectiveness of various vision of 5G mobile generation for country
strategies (3)/ for behaviour X. He said his vision of 5G for the country
modification. (4) was not just a rollout of services, but the
A. 1 creation of intellectual property (IP) in
B. 2 the country and patents in 5G
C. 3 technology.
D. 4 This may be possible in a couple of
E. No error decades, but right now we might as well
be crying for the moon. While companies
Direction: Read the sentence to find out around the world, notably the Chinese,
whether there is an error in it. The error, have secured thousands of patents in this
if any, will be in one part of the sentence. revolutionary technology that will provide
The number corresponding to that part the platform for inventing a host of new
will be your answer. If the given sentence products, technologies and services, the
is correct as it is, mark the answer as ‘No companies in country X are yet to start
error’. Ignore the errors of punctuation, if field trials of 5G spectrum for which
any. permission was granted just recently.
11. We all have the ability to focus (1)/ Equipment for these trials, needless to
and concentrate, but only if we (2)/ say, will be provided by foreign vendors.
decide what is important to us (3)/ and Most people assume that 5G will provide
we want to accomplishing. (4) faster speeds than 4G, which bypasses
A. 1 the hinterland and works only patchily in
B. 2 the urban area, but that would be a
C. 3 gross simplification.
D. 4 A global 5G network will unify mobile
E. No error communication and connect people and

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devices to everything through the 14. Which of the following is true with
Internet of Things. Given that 3G and 4G reference to the passage?
patent holders have controlled the use of A. 5G connectivity will improve
mobile technologies in the smartphone connectivity only in rural areas.
industry, those who own the intellectual B. Country X lags behind other countries
property (IP), primarily the standard in every field of science and technology.
essential patents, will become the market C. None of the given options.
leaders in a technology that will reshape D. Many companies of country X feature
the future. in the list of companies holding 5G
Country X has sent missions to the moon patents.
but in the area where technological E. The government of country X has
prowess matters most, the country is lost hugely invested in 5G technology, which
in a black hole. Not a single telecom firm has paid huge dividends.
of the country is in the list of 303
deployment of 5G technology worldwide. 15. What does the author intend to
This industry list has 20 operators in 294 convey from the following segment of the
locations. Worse, although the domestic passage?
firms are expected to start their three- “…but that would be a gross
month-long trial shortly, it is worth simplification…”
remembering that the industry is in dire A. 5G technology is a lot more than just
straits with huge debts and has indicated improved speed and connectivity.
that it would be in no position to bid for B. Telecom companies worldwide will
5G spectrum. incur losses once 5G technology is
Nor does country X have the kind of commercialised.
resources that China is investing in 5G C. There is not much difference between
apart from the sharp research effort on it. 4G and 5G technology.
No wonder Chinese firms command the D. Connectivity will be the only issue with
lion’s share of patents among the clutch 5G technology.
of global firms that own IP in 5G. Its star E. 5G technology will provide only
performer Huawei __________ to surge internet at a high speed.
ahead with revenues soaring by 23 per
cent. Country X has to decide if Huawei is 16. According to the author, what is the
a security threat or not. reason country X has not made great
Can country X ever catch up? Field trials strides in 5G technology?
are just the starting point; it merely a. Telecom companies of company X are
allows operators and equipment makers in bad shape financially.
to prove that the network they have b. Slow pace of research in the field of 5G
designed in a laboratory actually works in technology.
practice. Then there is the long haul to a c. Economic backwardness of country X.
commercial rollout. A. Only a
As country X obsesses about its B. Only c
technological expertise in a mythical past, C. Both a and b
the future is looking decidedly dim. D. Both b and c
Source: https://www.downtoearth.org.in E. All a, b and c

13. Which of the following carries a 17. Which of the following is opposite in
similar meaning to DIRE STRAITS? meaning to PATCHILY?
A. Lack of employees A. Decoratively
B. Investing Elsewhere B. Noisily
C. Financially Stable C. Consistently
D. Facing a paucity of researchers D. Irregularly
E. A difficult situation E. Inadvertently

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18. The author of the passage is most in a layoffs (3) where instances of
likely to agree with which of the scenario (4) are on a rise.
following? A. 1-2
a. The future of 5G in country X is bleak. B. 2-3 & 1-4
b. China is hugely responsible for the bad C. 1-2 & 3-4
shape of telecom companies in country X. D. 2-4
c. Getting 5G technology patented is a E. No exchange required
tedious task.
A. Only a Direction: In the given question, four
B. Only c words are printed in bold and are
C. Both a and c numbered 1, 2, 3 and 4. Of these, the
D. Both b and c positions of two of these words may be
E. All a, b and c incorrect and need to be exchanged to
make the sentence correct. Find the two
19. Which of the following can fill the words which need to be exchanged. In
blank given in the passage? case the given sentence is correct, your
A. Recedes answer is (E), i.e. 'No exchange required'.
B. Go on 22. Corals are prone (1) to temperature
C. Continues changes, (2) which affect their
D. Rests structures, making (3) them sensitive
E. Emerges (4) to diseases and even death.
A. 1-4
Direction: In the given question, four B. 2-3
words are printed in bold and are C. 1-3
numbered 1, 2, 3 and 4. Of these, the D. 2-4
positions of two of these words may be E. No exchange required
incorrect and need to be exchanged to
make the sentence correct. Find the two Direction: In the given question, four
words which need to be exchanged. In words are printed in bold and are
case the given sentence is correct, your numbered 1, 2, 3 and 4. Of these, the
answer is (E), i.e. 'No exchange required'. positions of two of these words may be
20. To carry (1) the illicit sale of liquor in incorrect and need to be exchanged to
areas under limit, (2) the authorities make the sentence correct. Find the two
have laid down a prohibition (3) on the words which need to be exchanged. In
amount of alcohol one can restrict (4). case the given sentence is correct, your
A. 1-4 & 2-3 answer is (E), i.e. 'No exchange required'.
B. 2-3 23. A preliminary diet (1) by the team of
C. 1-3 scientists explains (2) how restricted
D. 2-4 & 1-3 report (3) affects molecular (4)
E. No exchange required mechanisms.
A. 1-2
Direction: In the given question, four B. 2-3
words are printed in bold and are C. 1-3
numbered 1, 2, 3 and 4. Of these, the D. 2-4
positions of two of these words may be E. No exchange required
incorrect and need to be exchanged to
make the sentence correct. Find the two Direction: In the given question, a
words which need to be exchanged. In statement with a blank has been given,
case the given sentence is correct, your followed by three word out of which more
answer is (E), i.e. 'No exchange required'. than one can complete the sentence
21. grammatically and contextually. Find the
Employees are ill (1) to go to work word (s) which can fill the blank and
despite being too obliged (2), especially choose the option accordingly.

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24. The minister was ________________ Direction: In the given question, a part
by the authorities for not paying the of the sentence is printed in bold. Below
taxes. the sentence, alternatives to the
I) Hounded emboldened part are given as (A), (B),
II) Moved (C) and (D), which may help improve the
III) Pursued sentence. Choose the correct alternative
A. Only I out of the given five options. In case the
B. Only II given sentence is correct, your answer
C. Only III will be option (E), i.e., "No correction
D. Both I & II required".
E. Both I & III 27. Farmers in north India not only can
help reduce air pollution but also improve
Direction: In the given question, a the productivity of their soil.
statement with a blank has been given, A. only cannot help
followed by three word out of which more B. can not only help
than one can complete the sentence C. can only not help
grammatically and contextually. Find the D. not can only help
word (s) which can fill the blank and E. No correction required
choose the option accordingly.
25. The family barely Direction: In the given question, a part
________________ the rigours of the of the sentence is printed in bold. Below
summer, but the winter will present far the sentence, alternatives to the
worse problems. emboldened part are given as (A), (B),
I) Relished (C) and (D), which may help improve the
II) Survived sentence. Choose the correct alternative
III) Endured out of the given five options. In case the
A. Only I given sentence is correct, your answer
B. Only II will be option (E), i.e., "No correction
C. Only III required".
D. Both II & III
E. Both I & II 28. The food regulator are facing a
barrage of criticism ever since it took a
Direction: In the given question, a decision over making food fortification
statement with a blank has been given, illegal.
followed by three word out of which more A. had been facing a
than one can complete the sentence B. have been facing a
grammatically and contextually. Find the C. is facing a
word (s) which can fill the blank and D. has been facing a
choose the option accordingly. E. No correction required

26. Tobacco chewing and smoking has Direction: In the given question, a part
been a ________________ healthcare of the sentence is printed in bold. Below
challenge in many developing countries. the sentence, alternatives to the
I) Serious emboldened part are given as (A), (B),
II) Sincere (C) and (D), which may help improve the
III) Seldom sentence. Choose the correct alternative
A. Only II out of the given five options. In case the
B. Only I given sentence is correct, your answer
C. Only III will be option (E), i.e., "No correction
D. Both I & II required".
E. Both I & III 29. The sesame seed may seem like an
unlikely representation for trace the

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history of the global food trade, but it is A. 81


the most apt one. B. 89
A. representative to tracing C. 87
B. representative to trace D. 78
C. represent for tracing E. 93
D. representative of the trace
E. No correction required 35. 6, 11, 27, 86, ?, 1750
A. 349
Direction: In the given question, a part B. 341
of the sentence is printed in bold. Below C. 355
the sentence, alternatives to the D. 351
emboldened part are given as (A), (B), E. 363
(C) and (D), which may help improve the
sentence. Choose the correct alternative 36. 5, 14, 78, 103, 319, ?
out of the given five options. In case the A. 368
given sentence is correct, your answer B. 372
will be option (E), i.e., "No correction C. 364
required". D. 354
30. Food with its notions of purity and E. 378
impurity has and still continues to be a
bone of contention among people Direction (37 42) : Study the following
from various castes. graph carefully and answer the questions
A. contention between people of given below:
B. contentious among people of The given bar graph depicting the number
C. content among people of of pillows sold by two stores A and B in
D. contention between people from the given 5 months.
E. No correction required

Direction (31 – 36) : What should come


in place of the question mark '?' in the
following number series?
31. 48, 63, 52, 67, ?, 71
A. 52
B. 60
C. 54
D. 62
E. 56
37. What is the respective ratio between
32. 17, 29, 53, 101, 197, ? total number of pillows sold by store A in
A. 391 June and July together and that by store
B. 374 B in May and June together?
C. 383 A. 14 : 9
D. 375 B. 16 : 13
E. 389 C. 14 : 11
D. 12 : 7
33. 15, 24, 52, 117, ?, 460 E. 16 : 11
A. 237
B. 243 38. If the total number of pillows sold by
C. 257 stores A and B together in August is 230
D. 251 more than that sold in May, then what is
E. 239 the total number of pillows sold by stores
A and B together in August?
34. 16, 21, 31, 45, 62, ? A. 690
B. 720

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C. 710 43. A shopkeeper mixed two varieties of


D. 680 rice at Rs. 24/kg and Rs. x/kg in the ratio
E. 700 2 : 3 respectively and sold the mixture at
Rs. 29.88/kg at 20% profit. Find the
39. The respective ratio between number value of x.
of pillows sold by store A in February and A. 25
March is 11 : 7 and the respective ratio B. 25.5
between number of pillows sold by store C. 27
B in February and April is 9 : 13. What is D. 30
the difference between number of pillows E. None of these
sold by stores A and B in February?
A. 170 44. There are 8 blue, 5 yellow and 7 red
B. 160 balls. What is the probability of choosing
C. 150 either 1 yellow or red ball?
D. 200 A. 2/3
E. 180 B. 3/4
C. 4/5
40.What is the percentage increment in D. 3/5
the number of pillows sold by store A E. 1/2
from April to June?
45. Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 60
A. hours and 40 hours respectively and pipe
C can empty the tank in 15 hours. If pipes
B. A and B are opened for 12 hours, then
pipe C is also opened. After how many
hours, the tank will be emptied?
C. A. 15 hours
B. 20 hours
D. C. 12.5 hours
D. 10 hours
E. None of these
E.
46. In a 96 litre mixture of water and
milk, water is only 40%. The milkman
41. What is the average number of pillows
sold 12 litres of the mixture to a customer
sold by store B in March, April and June?
and then added 10 litres of pure milk and
A. 280
15 litres of water in the mixture. What is
B. 300
the approximate percentage of water in
C. 270
the final mixture?
D. 310
A. 47
E. 290
B. 33
C. 45
42. If the total number of pillows sold by
D. 42
stores A and B together in December is
E. 38
15% less than that in July, then what is
the total number of pillows sold by stores
Direction: In the following question two
A and B together in December?
equations are given in variables X and Y.
A. 468
You have to solve these equations and
B. 456
determine relation between X and Y.
C. 436
47. I. 3x² + 23x + 42 = 0
D. 442
II. y² – 42y + 437 = 0
E. 454
A. X > Y
B. X < Y

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C. X ≥ Y Direction: In the following question two


D. X ≤ Y equations are given in variables X and Y.
E. X=Y or No relation can be established You have to solve these equations and
determine relation between X and Y.
Direction: In the following question two
equations are given in variables X and Y. 52. 2x2 – 19x + 45 = 0
You have to solve these equations and y2 – 11y + 30 = 0
determine relation between X and Y. A. X > Y
48. I. x² + 6x – 135 = 0 B. X < Y
II. y² + 10y – 144 = 0 C. X ≥ Y
A. X > Y D. X ≤ Y
B. X < Y E. X=Y or No relation can be established
C. X ≥ Y
D. X ≤ Y Direction (53 – 57) : Study the pie-
E. X=Y or No relation can be established chart carefully and answer the following
questions:
Direction: In the following question two Given below is the pie chart depicting the
equations are given in variables X and Y. total number of shirts sold by 5 stores in
You have to solve these equations and in the year 2003.
determine relation between X and Y. Total number of shirts sold = 2800
49. x2 = 144
Y3 = 1728
A. X > Y
B. X < Y
C. X ≥ Y
D. X ≤ Y
E. X=Y or No relation can be established

Direction: In the following question two


equations are given in variables X and Y.
You have to solve these equations and
determine relation between X and Y. 53. Store D sold only two types of shirts
50. x2 = 25 formal and casual. If the average of the
y2 – 1 = 8 number of formal shirts sold by store D is
A. X > Y 664, then what is the respective ratio
B. X < Y between the number of formal and casual
C. X ≥ Y shirts sold by store D?
D. X ≤ Y A. 83 : 27
E. X=Y or No relation can be established B. 83 : 21
C. 83 : 31
Direction: In the following question two D. 83 : 29
equations are given in variables X and Y. E. 83 : 19
You have to solve these equations and
determine relation between X and Y. 54. If the average number of shirts sold
51. x2 – 10x + 24 = 0 by store C in 2003 and 2004 is 343, then
y2 – 12y + 35 = 0 the number of shirts sold by store C in
A. X > Y 2004 is what percent less than the
B. X < Y number of shirts sold by the same store
C. X ≥ Y in 2003?
D. X ≤ Y A. 20%
E. X=Y or No relation can be established B. 35%
C. 30%
D. 15%

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E. 25% Direction (60 – 65) : Study the


55. What is the difference between following information carefully and
number of shirts sold by A and that by B? answer the given questions.
A. 518 In the table, the details of total number
B. 498 students and students in class 10 is
C. 516 given.
D. 496
E. 504

56. What is the central angle


correspondent to the number of shirts 60. In school C, the number of female
sold by D? students in classes other than 10 is 101.
A. 120.8° What percent of student in school C are
B. 112.4° female?
C. 108.6° A. 30%
D. 124.4° B. 46%
E. 115.2° C. 26%
D. 40%
57. Number of shirts sold by E increased E. 35%
by 50% from 2003 to 2004 & decreased
by 25% from 2004 to 2005. What is the 61. What is the difference between
number of shirts sold by E in 2005? number of male students in class 10 of
A. 504 school A and that of school B?
B. 488 A. 12
C. 516 B. 18
D. 498 C. 11
E. 518 D. 16
E. 5
58. Raj give 60% of his monthly salary to
his wife and the remaining he invested in 62. In school A, there are only three
mutual fund. Out of the money his wife classes 8th, 9th and 10th. If the respective
got, she spent 20% on groceries, 30% on ratio between the number of students
rent and remaining amount of Rs. 18,000 (male + female) in class 8th and class 9th
she spent on buying gold. What is Raj's is 55 : 46. What is the number of student
monthly salary? (male + female) in class 8th?
A. Rs. 50,000 A. 56
B. Rs. 76,000 B. 165
C. Rs. 40,000 C. 110
D. Rs. 60,000 D. 132
E. Rs. 80,000 E. 99

59. 4 years ago, the ratio of A's and B's 63. In school B, the number of students
age is 5 : 3. The sum of the present ages (male + female) in classes other than
of A, B and C is 80 years. If C's present class 10 is what % more than the number
age is equal to the sum of present ages of students (male + female) in class 10?
of A and B. What is present age of A? A. 560
A. 24 years B. 550
B. 20 years C. 660
C. 22 years D. 650
D. 26 years E. 450
E. 18 years
64. What is the respective ratio between
the number of students (male + female)

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in class 10 of school C and total number 68. How many people are sitting between
of students (male + female) in all class the one who likes pink and M when
together of school B? counted from the left of M?
A. 1 : 8 A. One
B. 1 : 9 B. None
C. 1 : 4 C. Two
D. 1 : 6 D. Three
E. 1 : 16 E. More than three

65. What is average number of students 69. Who sits third to the left of O?
(male + female) in class 10 of schools A A. The one who likes red
and B? B. K
A. 56 C. The one who likes green
B. 58 D. N
C. 55 E. The one who likes blue
D. 52
E. 54 70. Which of the following statement is
true about M and L?
Direction (66 – 70) : Read the following A. M sits second to the left of L.
information carefully to give the answer B. There are two people between M and
of the questions based on it. L.
Six people J, K, L, M, N and O are sitting C. No one sits between M and L.
around a circular table facing the centre. D. L sits second to the right of M.
They like different colours i.e. pink, red, E. None of the above.
green, blue, white and yellow. N is an
immediate neighbour of the one who likes Direction (71 – 74) : In the following
red. K is sitting second to the right of N. questions assuming the given statement
One person sits between K and the one to be true, find which of the conclusion(s)
who likes yellow (either from the right or among given conclusions is/are definitely
left side). N neither likes yellow nor red. true and then give your answers
Only two people are sitting between the accordingly.
one who likes yellow and L. J sits third to 71. Statement:
the right of the one who likes pink. J A > B < C < D; F < C < E < R
neither likes yellow nor red. Only one Conclusions:
person sits between J and the one who I. R > D
likes white (either from the right or left II. F < A
side). O sits to the immediate left of the A. If only conclusion I follows
one who likes green. B. If only conclusion II follows
66. Who among the following likes green C. If either conclusion I or II follows
colour? D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows
A. L E. If both conclusions I and II follow
B. K
C. J 72. Statement:
D. O V<W<X=Y>T=Z
E. M Conclusions:
I. Z > X
67. What is the position of J with respect II. V < Y
to the one who likes blue? A. If only conclusion I follows
A. Immediate right B. If only conclusion II follows
B. Second to the left C. If either conclusion I or II follows
C. Second to the right D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows
D. Immediate left E. If both conclusions I and II follow
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73. Statement: 76. Four of the following five are alike in


A > B < C < D; F < C < E < R a certain way, find the odd one out.
Conclusions: A. Green – A
I. E > B B. Red – E
II. A > D C. Black – F
A. If only conclusion I follows D. Blue – D
B. If only conclusion II follows E. Orange – C
C. If either conclusion I or II follows
D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows 77. Which of the following statements is
E. If both conclusions I and II follow true?
A. No box is kept below D
74. Statement: B. No box is kept between Black box and
J < R < K = M; T > R = Y B
Conclusions: C. F is kept above C
I. J < T D. Only two boxes are there between
II. M > Y Orange colored box and A
A. If only conclusion I follows E. All of the above.
B. If only conclusion II follows
C. If either conclusion I or II follows 78. How many boxes are there below Blue
D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows colored box?
E. If both conclusions I and II follow A. One
B. Three
75. Four of the following five are alike in C. More than Three
a certain manner and hence form a D. Two
group. Find the one which does not E. None
belong to that group?
A. SXTY 79. As many boxes are kept between the
B. CHFK Yellow colored box and the Orange
C. OTRW colored box as between A and __.
D. EJHM A. Blue box
E. LQOT B. Black box
C. D
Direction (76 – 80): Read the following D. Green Box
information carefully to give the answer E. B
of the questions based on it.
Six boxes A, B, C, D, E and F are placed 80. Which box is kept immediately above
one above the other in a stack. Each box Red colored box?
is of a different color. Only two boxes are A. E
there between A and B. Black box is kept B. Blue
immediately above B. Only two boxes are C. Yellow
kept between Black box and C. C is not D. Green
kept the bottom. Only one box is kept E. B
between C and Yellow colored box. Box B
is not Yellow in color. Only two boxes are Direction (81 – 84) : Study the
there Yellow colored box and Green following data carefully and answer the
colored box. Green colored box is kept questions accordingly.
above Yellow colored box. Only one box In a certain code language,
is kept between Green colored box and ‘millenials are driving growth’ is written
Red colored box. D is kept immediately as ‘sm fi jq zh’,
below Red colored box. Only three boxes ‘growth of several industries’ is written as
are there between D and Orange colored ‘ro el pa fi’,
box. E is kept above Orange colored box. ‘several self driving cars’ is written as ‘dg
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‘industries experts are hopeful’ is written 85. Who bought the dress immediately
as ‘jq ks nt el’. after C?
81. What is the code for ‘driving’? A. The one who spent 1600
A. jq B. The one who spent 3400
B. fi C. The one who spent 2100
C. el D. The one who spent 2600
D. sm E. None of these
E. zh
86. Find the odd one out.
82. ‘pa jq’ stand for which of the A. C - 3400
following? B. E - C
A. several experts C. B - 1600
B. are several D. B - A
C. industries self E. A – E
D. cars are
E. growth cars 87. Find the amount of the dress bought
by D?
83. What is the code for ‘self’? A. 2100
A. zh B. 4500
B. jq C. 3400
C. Either ‘nt’ or ‘ks’ D. 1600
D. Either ‘el’ or ‘ro’ E. None of the above
E. Either ‘hy’ or ‘dg’
88. Find the difference between amount
84. In this language, if ‘experts from of the dresses bought by A and E.
industries’ is coded as ‘el ks vr’, then in A. 500
the same language, how ‘from hopeful B. 600
millenials’ will be coded? C. 700
A. sm nt hy D. 400
B. ro vr zh E. 300
C. zh ks nt
D. vr zh nt Direction (89 – 91) : Study the
E. vr ro ks following data carefully and answer the
questions accordingly.
Direction (85 – 88) : Study the P is the sister-in-law of Q. Q has no
following information and answer the siblings. S is the father-in-law of Q. S has
question that follows. only one daughter. Only one child of S is
Five people A, B, C, D and E bought a married. T is the grandson of S. U is the
dress on different occasions. Each person maternal grandfather of T. V is the son-
spent a different amount (minimum in-law of U. W is the sibling of V. X is the
1000). C bought a dress immediately niece of W.
after the one who spent 1600 on his 89. How is W related to T?
dress. Only one person bought a dress A. Aunt
between C and D. Only three people B. Father
bought the dresses between D and the C. Uncle
one who bought a dress for 2100. A D. Mother
bought the dress immediately before the E. Can’t be determined
one who bought a dress for 4500. The
total amount of the dress which A and D 90. How is X related to U?
bought was 5000. The amount of the A. Daughter
dress which B bought is 500 more than B. Granddaughter
that of E. E bought a dress before B C. Grandson
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E. None of these A. If only conclusion I follows


B. If only conclusion II follows
91. If S is married to Y, then how is P C. If either conclusion I or II follows
related to Y? D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows
A. Son E. If both conclusions I and II follow
B. Daughter-in-law
C. Son-in-law 95. Statements:
D. Daughter No teacher is a student.
E. Can’t be determined All students are children.
Only a few children are professors.
Direction (92 – 95) : In each of the Conclusions:
questions below are given three I. All professors being a student is a
statements followed by two conclusions. possibility.
You have to take the given statements to II. Some teachers are definitely not
be true even if they seem to be at children.
variance from commonly known facts. A. If only conclusion I follows
Read all the conclusions and then decide B. If only conclusion II follows
which of the given conclusions logically C. If either conclusion I or II follows
follow from the given statements D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows
disregarding commonly known facts. E. If both conclusions I and II follow
92. Statements:
All cotton are linens. Direction (96 – 100) : Read the
No linen is a silk. following information carefully to give the
All silk are dresses. answer of the questions based on it.
Conclusions: 14 people are sitting in two rows facing
I. All cotton can never be silk. each other. P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are
II. All linens being dresses is a possibility. facing south while A, B, C, D, E, F and G
A. If only conclusion I follows are facing north. Only one person sits
B. If only conclusion II follows between D and F. Q sits 2nd to the left of
C. If either conclusion I or II follows the one facing F. Only two people sit to
D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows the left of D. As many people sit to the
E. If both conclusions I and II follow left of Q as to the right of R. A faces the
immediate neighbour of T. U sits 2nd to
93. Statements: the right of T. V sits 4th to the left of P.
All cards are spades. Only two people sit between A and the
Only a few spades are heart. one who faces R. As many people sit
All hearts are diamond. between V and Q as between D and B. G
Conclusions: sits to the immediate right of C.
I. No card is a diamond. 96.
II. At least some diamonds are cards. How many people are sitting between B
A. If only conclusion I follows and the one who faces V?
B. If only conclusion II follows A. One
C. If either conclusion I or II follows B. Two
D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows C. None
E. If both conclusions I and II follow D. Three
E. More than three
94. Statements:
Only a few arrivals are departures. 97. Which of the following statement is
No departure is a holiday. true regarding D and C?
Only a few holidays are festivals. A. D sits third to the right of C.
Conclusions: B. D and C are immediate neighbours.
I. All arrivals being holiday is a possibility. C. One of D and C is sitting at the end of
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D. Three people sit between D and C. C. D


E. None of these D. B
E. F
98. Who sits 3rd to the right of E?
A. B 100. Find the odd one out.
B. D A. GF
C. A B. ST
D. F C. QT
E. C D. RU
E. ED
99. Who among the following faces S?
A. C
B. A

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###ANSWERS###

1. Ans. D. late" means recently. Thus, option B is


The concerned sentence implies what the correct answer.
Invasive pests and weeds can do by flying 5. Ans. C.
over the border of a country. Among the The sentence prior to one under concern
given option "enter any" can fill the blank states, "It is difficult to establish how
appropriately. "Reach" is incorrect as the pests and weeds are entering the
phrase "reach country" will not convey a country". So, we have the context of
coherent sense. We need a determiner for uncertainty with referencet to the entry
the noun "country". Similarly, the phrase pests and weeds. The concerned
"search for country" will be incorrect. sentence must take the idea forward.
Hence, option D is the correct answer. "Inexplicable" means unable to be
2. Ans. E. explained or accounted for. Thus, the
Since it has been established that word fits in the fifth blank to convey that
invasive pests can fly over borders, one it is surprising how even the institutional
can infer that it is difficult to stop their mechanism is unable to probe the
entry. Hence, "check", which means to invasions. The other words do not fit in
stop or slow the progress of (something, the blank.
typically something undesirable), is the Hence, option C is the correct answer.
correct word for the blank. 6. Ans. A.
"Allowing" would convey the opposite With reference to the context of the
meaning of what is intended. "Detecting" passage, the concerned ministry of
does not fit in the context of the passage Tanzania must have probed or
as we are talking about the invasion of investigated the invasion, which it has not
pests that need to be stopped. Option C done so far. Thus, option A is the correct
is grammatically incorrect. Thus, option E answer.
is the correct answer. 7. Ans. A.
3. Ans. B. The error is in the first part of the
The concerned sentence expresses that sentence.
though the invasive pests cannot be We need to replace 'business' with
stopped from flying over the border or ‘businesses’. The determiner 'several'
growing gratuitously, they can be implies the context of 'more than two', so
prevented from entering through airports we need to use plural noun 'businesses'.
and dockyards. The phrasal verb "weed So, the correct answer is option A.
out" means to remove a person or thing 8. Ans. D.
that is not suitable or good enough, The error is in the fourth part of the
especially from a group or collection. This sentence.
fits in the blank appropriately to convey We need to replace 'waiting' with 'wait'.
that the airport and the dockyard facilities 'Rather than' is used with the infinitive
should be vigilant about the imported form of a verb to indicate negation as a
grains (and items carried by tourists) contrary choice or wish. The base form of
entering a country. Thus, option B is the the verb in the sentence is 'wait'.
correct answer. So, the correct answer is option D.
4. Ans. B. 9. Ans. D.
"To let (one's) guard down" means to The error is in the fourth part of the
become less guarded or vigilant; to stop sentence.
being cautious about potential trouble or We need to replace 'company' with
danger. The phrase fits well in the fourth 'companies'. The use of the plural
blank to imply that Tanzania is less auxiliary verb 'are' indicates the
vigilant about the imported agricultural requirement of plural subject
products that carry invasive pests. "Of 'companies', in accordance to the rule of
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So, the correct answer is option D. just about improved speed and
10. Ans. A. connectivity. So, with reference to this
The error is in the first part of the context, the author wants to convey that
sentence. it is foolish to consider 5G technology in
We need to replace 'has' with 'have'. this way and that it is a lot more than
Plural subject 'Psychologists' should be that.
accompanied by plural auxiliary verb 16. Ans. C.
'have' in accordance with the rule of Refer to the following sentences of the
subject-verb agreement. passage:
So, the correct answer is option A. a. "Worse, although the domestic firms
11. Ans. D. are expected to start their three-month-
The error is in the fourth part of the long trial shortly, it is worth remembering
sentence. that the industry is in dire straits with
We need to replace 'we want to huge debts and has indicated that it
accomplishing' with ‘what we want to would be in no position to bid for 5G
accomplish’. spectrum. This implies that the telecom
So, the correct answer is option D. companies of company X are in bad shape
12. Ans. B. financially.
4The error is in the second part of the b. "...those who own the intellectual
sentence. property (IP), primarily the standard
We need to replace 'few imagine' with essential patents, will become the market
'few could imagine'. leaders in a technology that will reshape
So, the correct answer is option B. the future.... Nor does country X have the
13. Ans. E. kind of resources that China is investing
The phrase "dire straits" means in a very in 5G apart from the sharp research
bad or difficult situation. Thus, option E is effort on it." Patenting is all about
the correct answer. inventing a product after carrying out
14. Ans. C. researc. According to the passage,
All the given statements are incorrect country X definitely experiences a slow
with reference to the given passage. pace of research in the field of 5G
1. Option A is not mentioned in the technology.
passage. c. Since country X has sent missions on
2. Since country X has sent missions on the moon, one cannot say that it is
the moon, it cannot be said that it lags economically backward.
behind other countries in every field of Thus, option C is the correct answer.
science and technology. Hence option B is 17. Ans. C.
incorrect. "Patchily" means unevenly or
4. The passage states the opposite of inadequately. Thus, "consistently" is
what has been stated in option D. opposite in meaning to the word.
5. Option E also states the opposite of 18. Ans. A.
what has been stated in the passage. According to the last line of the passage,
Thus, option C is the correct answer. "As country X obsesses about its
15. Ans. A. technological expertise in a mythical past,
Refer to the following lines of the the future is looking decidedly dim."
passage, "Most people assume that 5G Option (a) implies the same. The other
will provide faster speeds than 4G, which two options are not discussed in the
bypasses the hinterland and works only passage. Thus, option A is the correct
patchily in the urban area, but that answer.
would be a gross simplification." 19. Ans. C.
Here, it is implied that the reality about The concerned context states how
5G is unlike what most people assume it Chinese firms command the lion’s share
to be. So, the "gross simplification" in this of patents among the clutch of global
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the company which is its star performer mechanisms is contextually correct. So, 1
would "continue" to surge ahead. Hence, & 3 need to be exchanged.
option C is the correct answer. So, the correct answer is option C.
20. Ans. A. 24. Ans. E.
Words placed at 1 & 4 need to be Pursued means to follow or chase
mutually exchanged. Also, words placed (someone or something). Hounded
at 2 & 3 need to be mutually exchanged means to harass, persecute, or pursue
to make the sentence grammatically and relentlessly. The context of the given
contextually correct. sentence implies that because the
'Carry' at 1 is contextually incorrect as minister was not paying the taxes,
the word alone implies the sense of authorities were following him. So,
moving something from a place to 'Pursued' and 'Hounded' fit appropriately.
another. 'Restrict' means 'to put a limit on So, the correct answer is option E.
something' which is appropriate in the 25. Ans. D.
context of ' the illicit sale of liquor'. 'Carry' The word 'rigours' means harsh and
fits contextually at 4. demanding conditions. In this context,
'Areas under limit' is absurd. 'Prohibition' the only possible words are 'survived'
means the action of forbidding (manage to keep going in difficult
something, especially by law. Thus at 2 circumstances) and 'endured' (remain in
we need to use 'prohibition' and at 3 existence; last).
'limit' is appropriate. So, the correct answer is option D.
So, the correct answer is option A. 26. Ans. B.
21. Ans. C. In the context of a healthcare challenge,
At 3, the use of the article 'a' before the the only possible word that meaningfully
plural noun 'layoffs' is erroneous and completes the sentence is 'serious' which
must be exchanged with the singular means significant or worrying because of
noun 'scenario' placed at 4. As per the possible danger or risk. 'Seldom' (not
context of the sentence, people despite often; rarely) and 'sincere' (free from
being ill, feel obliged to go to work. So, pretence or deceit; proceeding from
words at 1 & 2 need to be interchanged genuine feelings) do not fit in the
as well to make the sentence sentence.
grammatically and contextually correct. So, the correct answer is option B.
So, the correct answer is option C. 27. Ans. B.
22. Ans. A. The error in the highlighted part is that of
The context of the sense is that corals are the inappropriate use of correlative
easily affected by slight changes, the conjunction 'not only..but also'. The
temperature in the given case. Due to modal 'can' should come before 'not only'
temperature change, their structures to maintain parallelism in the sentence,
change making them more likely to as the non-highlighted part 'but also
consumed by some disease. In this improve' contains verb in the base form
regard, 'sensitive' should be used at 1 without any auxiliary.
and 'prone' should be used at 4. So, the correct answer is option B.
So, the correct answer is option A. 28. Ans. D.
23. Ans. C. The use of 'since' in the statement
A report is an account given of a indicates the requirement of present
particular matter, especially in the form perfect tense. We know the present
of an official document, after thorough perfect gives the idea of completion while
investigation or consideration by an the present perfect continuous suggests
appointed person or body. A report will that something is unfinished. In the given
contain the information required to statement the issue is still rife, so we
explain something. So, we need to use need to use present perfect continuous
'report' at 1. A restricted form of diet tense i.e. the structure 'has been facing
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So, the correct answer is option D. number of pillows sold by A & B together
29. Ans. B. in May = 460
The error in the highlighted part is that of number of pillows sold by A & B together
the inappropriate use of noun in August = 460+230 = 690
'representation' and the preposition 'for'. 39. Ans. A.
We have the adjective 'unlikely', which number of pillows sold by A in March =
needs to be followed by an appropriate 280 = 7 units(given)
noun. 'Representative' meaning 'an So, 11 units = 440 = number of pillows
example of a class or group' is the sold by A in February
appropriate noun. The preposition 'for' number of pillows sold by B in April = 390
needs to be replaced by 'to' so as to = 13 units(given)
complete the 'to-infinitive' structure and So, 9 units = 270 = number of pillows
provide the context of 'a purpose'. sold by B in February
So, the correct answer is option B. Difference = 440-270 = 170
30. Ans. E. 40. Ans. A.
The sentence is grammatically correct. Required % = (360-220)*100/220 =
So, the correct answer is option E.
31. Ans. E.
48 + 15 = 63
41. Ans. E.
63 - 11 = 52
average number of pillows sold by B in
52 + 15 = 67
March, April & June = (310+390+170)/3
67 - 11 = 56
= 290
56 + 15 = 71
42. Ans. D.
32. Ans. E.
number of pillows sold by A & B together
17 + (6 * 2) = 29
in July = (280+240) = 520
29 + (6 * 4) = 53
number of pillows sold by A & B together
53 + (6 * 8) = 101
in December = 520*(100-15)/100 = 442
101 + (6 * 16) = 197
43. Ans. B.
197 + (6 * 32) = 389
33. Ans. B.

34. Ans. A.

35. Ans. A. 44. Ans. D.


probability of choosing either 1 yellow or
red ball = (7+5)/(8+7+5) = 12/20 =3/5
45. Ans. B.
36. Ans. A. Let capacity of tank = 120 units
capacity of A = 120/60 = 2 unit/hr
capacity of B = 120/40 = 3 unit/hr
capacity of C = 120/15 = 8 unit/hr
37. Ans. E. In 12 hrs., A & B will fill 12*(2+3) = 60
Required ratio = (360+280) : (270+170) units
= 640:440 = 16:11 Tank will be emptied after 60/(2+3-8) =
38. Ans. A. 20 hrs.
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x2 – 6x – 4x + 24 = 0
x = 6,4

y2 – 12y + 35 = 0
y2 – 5y – 7y+ 35 = 0
y = 5,7
No relation can be established
52. Ans. D.
2x2 – 19x + 45=0
2x2 – 10x -9x + 45=0
x = 4.5, 5
y2 – 6y -5y + 30=0
47. Ans. B. y = 6, 5
I. 3x²+23x+42=0 X≤Y
3x²+14x+9x+42=0 53. Ans. D.
x(3x+14)+3(3x+14)=0 number of shirts by D = 32% of 2800 =
(x+3)(3x+14)=0 896
number of casual shirts by D = 896 - 664
= 232
X=-3,
Required ratio = 664 : 232 = 83:29
II. y²-42y+437=0
54. Ans. E.
y²-19y-23y+437=0
number of shirts sold by C in 2003 = 14%
y(y-19)-23(y-19)=0
of 2800 = 392
(y-23)(y-19)-0
Total number of shirts sold by C in 2003
Y=23,19
& 2004 = 343*2 = 686
Hence, option B is correct.
So, number of shirts sold by C in 2004 =
48. Ans. E.
686-392 = 294
I. x²+6x-135=0
Required % = (392-294)*100 / 392 =
x²-9x+15x-135=0
25%
x(x-9)+15(x-9)=0
55. Ans. E.
(x+15)(x-9)=0
Required difference = (28-10)% of 2800
X=-15, 9
= 504
II. y²+10y-144=0
56. Ans. E.
y²+18y-8y-144=0
100% = 360°
y(y+18)-8(y+18)=0
So, 32% = 115.2°
(y-8)(y+18)=0
57. Ans. A.
Y=8,-18
Number of shirts sold by E in 2004 =
Hence, option E is correct.
2800* 16/100 * 150/100 = 672
49. Ans. D.
Number of shirts sold by E in 2005 = 672
x2 = 144
* 75/100 = 504
x = 12, -12
58. Ans. D.
Y3 = 1728
Let total amount Raj has = 100%
Y = 12
Wife will get 60%, out of these she spent
So, X ≤ Y
50%.
50. Ans. E.
So, remaining amount = 1/2 × 60% =
x2 = 25
30%
x = 5, -5
30% = 18000
y2 – 1 = 8
So, 100% = 60000
y2 = 9
59. Ans. A.
y = 3,-3
Present age of A = 5x+4
No relation can be established
Present age of B = 3x+4
51. Ans. E.
Present age of C = 5x+4 + 3x+4
x2 – 10x + 24 = 0
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or, x = 4
So, Present age of A = 5x+4 = 24
60. Ans. E.
Total number of female students in school
C = 101 + 25 = 126
Required % = 126/360 * 100 = 35%
61. Ans. B.
male students in class 10 of school A =
48-12 = 36
male students in class 10 of school B = 5) Only two people are sitting between
64-10 = 54 the one who likes yellow and L.
Difference = 54-36 = 18
62. Ans. C.
number of students in class 10 = 48
number of students in class 8th, 9th = 250-
48 = 202
So, number of students in class 8th =
202*55/101 = 110
63. Ans. B.
In school B, the number of students (male 6) J sits third to the right of the one who
+ female) in classes other than class 10 likes pink.
= 480 - 64 =416 7) J neither likes yellow nor red.
number of students (male + female) in (Hence, three cases will be there)
class 10 = 64
Required % = (416-64)*100/64 = 550
64. Ans. D.
number of students (male + female) in
class 10 of school C = 80
total number of students (male + female)
in all class together of school B = 480 8) Only one person sits between J and the
Ratio = 80:480 = 1:6 one who likes white (either from the right
65. Ans. A. or left side).
average number of students (male +
female) in class 10 of schools A and B =
48+64/2 =56
66. Ans. C.
People: J, K, L, M, N and O.
1) N is an immediate neighbour of the one
who likes red. 9) O sits to the immediate left of the one
2) K is sitting second to the right of N. who likes green.
(Hence, Case I and Case II will be
eliminated)

3) One person sits between K and the one Hence, J likes green colour.
who likes yellow (either from the right or 67. Ans. D.
left side). People: J, K, L, M, N and O.
4) N neither likes yellow nor red. 1) N is an immediate neighbour of the one
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2) K is sitting second to the right of N.

Clearly, J sits to the immediate left of the


3) One person sits between K and the one one who likes blue.
who likes yellow (either from the right or 68. Ans. B.
left side). People: J, K, L, M, N and O.
4) N neither likes yellow nor red. 1) N is an immediate neighbour of the one
who likes red.
2) K is sitting second to the right of N.

5) Only two people are sitting between


the one who likes yellow and L. 3) One person sits between K and the one
who likes yellow (either from the right or
left side).
4) N neither likes yellow nor red.

6) J sits third to the right of the one who


likes pink.
7) J neither likes yellow nor red. 5) Only two people are sitting between
(Hence, three cases will be there) the one who likes yellow and L.

8) Only one person sits between J and the


one who likes white (either from the right
or left side). 6) J sits third to the right of the one who
likes pink.
7) J neither likes yellow nor red.
(Hence, three cases will be there)

9) O sits to the immediate left of the one


who likes green.
(Hence, Case I and Case II will be
eliminated)

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8) Only one person sits between J and the


one who likes white (either from the right
or left side).

6) J sits third to the right of the one who


likes pink.
9) O sits to the immediate left of the one
7) J neither likes yellow nor red.
who likes green.
(Hence, three cases will be there)
(Hence, Case I and Case II will be
eliminated)

8) Only one person sits between J and the


one who likes white (either from the right
or left side).
Clearly, no one sits between the one who
likes pink and M when counted from the
left of M.
69. Ans. A.
People: J, K, L, M, N and O.
1) N is an immediate neighbour of the one
who likes red. 9) O sits to the immediate left of the one
2) K is sitting second to the right of N. who likes green.
(Hence, Case I and Case II will be
eliminated)

3) One person sits between K and the one


who likes yellow (either from the right or
left side).
4) N neither likes yellow nor red. Clearly, the one who likes red sits third to
the left of O.
70. Ans. E.
People: J, K, L, M, N and O.
1) N is an immediate neighbour of the one
who likes red.
2) K is sitting second to the right of N.

5) Only two people are sitting between


the one who likes yellow and L.

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3) One person sits between K and the one Conclusions:


who likes yellow (either from the right or I. R > D → False (as D > C < E < R →
left side). hence clear relation between R & D
4) N neither likes yellow nor red. cannot be determined)
II. F < A → False (as A > B < C > F →
hence clear relation between F & A cannot
be determined)
72. Ans. B.
Conclusions:
I. Z > X → False (as X = Y > T = Z)
II. V < Y → True (as V < W < X = Y)
5) Only two people are sitting between 73. Ans. A.
the one who likes yellow and L. Conclusions:
I. E > B → True (as B < C < E)
II. A > D → False (as A > B < C < D →
hence clear relation between A & D
cannot be determined)
74. Ans. E.
Conclusions:
(i) J < T → True (as J < R < T)
(ii) M > Y → True (as Y = R < K = M)
6) J sits third to the right of the one who 75. Ans. A.
likes pink.
7) J neither likes yellow nor red.
(Hence, three cases will be there)

8) Only one person sits between J and the


one who likes white (either from the right
or left side).

9) O sits to the immediate left of the one


who likes green.
(Hence, Case I and Case II will be
eliminated)

Clearly, SXTY follows the different pattern


from others. Hence, SXTY does not
belong to that group.
76. Ans. B.
Boxes: A, B, C, D, E and F.
Clearly, none of the above statements 1) Only two boxes are there between A
regarding M and L are true. and B.
71. Ans. D. 2) Black box is kept immediately above B.

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Case I: Case II:

Case II:

7) Only two boxes are there between


Yellow colored box and Green colored
box.
8) Green colored box is kept above Yellow
colored box.
Case I:

3) Only two boxes are kept between Black


box and C.
4) C is not kept the bottom.
Case I:

Case II:

Case II:

9) Only one box is kept between Green


colored box and Red colored box.
Case I:
5) Only one box is kept between C and
Yellow colored box.
6) Box B is not Yellow in color.
Case I:

Case II:

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10) D is kept immediately below Red There are three boxes between red
colored box. colored box and E whereas there is only
Case I: one box in between them in other
options. Hence, second option is the odd
one out.
77. Ans. E.
Boxes: A, B, C, D, E and F.
1) Only two boxes are there between A
and B.
2) Black box is kept immediately above B.
Case I:

Case II:

Case II:

11) Only three boxes are there between


D and Orange colored box.
(Hence, Case I will be eliminated)

3) Only two boxes are kept between Black


box and C.
4) C is not kept the bottom.
Case I:

12) E is kept above Orange colored box.


13) Blue colored box is kept below E.

Case II:

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5) Only one box is kept between C and


Yellow colored box. 9) Only one box is kept between Green
6) Box B is not Yellow in color. colored box and Red colored box.
Case I: Case I:

Case II:
Case II:

7) Only two boxes are there between


Yellow colored box and Green colored
10) D is kept immediately below Red
box.
colored box.
8) Green colored box is kept above Yellow
Case I:
colored box.
Case I:

Case II:
Case II:

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3) Only two boxes are kept between Black


11) Only three boxes are there between box and C.
D and Orange colored box. 4) C is not kept the bottom.
(Hence, Case I will be eliminated) Case I:

Case II:

12) E is kept above Orange colored box.


13) Blue colored box is kept below E.

5) Only one box is kept between C and


Yellow colored box.
6) Box B is not Yellow in color.
Case I:
Clearly, all the given statements are true.
78. Ans. D.
Boxes: A, B, C, D, E and F.
1) Only two boxes are there between A
and B.
2) Black box is kept immediately above B.
Case I:

Case II:

Case II:

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7) Only two boxes are there between 10) D is kept immediately below Red
Yellow colored box and Green colored colored box.
box. Case I:
8) Green colored box is kept above Yellow
colored box.
Case I:

Case II:

Case II:

11) Only three boxes are there between


D and Orange colored box.
(Hence, Case I will be eliminated)
9) Only one box is kept between Green
colored box and Red colored box.
Case I:

12) E is kept above Orange colored box.


13) Blue colored box is kept below E.
Case II:

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5) Only one box is kept between C and


Yellow colored box.
Clearly, there are two boxes below Blue
6) Box B is not Yellow in color.
colored box.
Case I:
79. Ans. B.
Boxes: A, B, C, D, E and F.
1) Only two boxes are there between A
and B.
2) Black box is kept immediately above B.
Case I:

Case II:

Case II:

7) Only two boxes are there between


Yellow colored box and Green colored
box.
3) Only two boxes are kept between Black 8) Green colored box is kept above Yellow
box and C. colored box.
4) C is not kept the bottom. Case I:
Case I:

Case II:
Case II:

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9) Only one box is kept between Green 11) Only three boxes are there between
colored box and Red colored box. D and Orange colored box.
Case I: (Hence, Case I will be eliminated)

Case II:
12) E is kept above Orange colored box.
13) Blue colored box is kept below E.

10) D is kept immediately below Red


colored box. Clearly, there are three boxes between
Case I: Yellow colored box and the Orange
colored box. Following the same pattern,
there are three boxes between A and
Black colored box.
80. Ans. B.
Boxes: A, B, C, D, E and F.
1) Only two boxes are there between A
and B.
2) Black box is kept immediately above B.
Case I:
Case II:

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Case II:

3) Only two boxes are kept between Black 7) Only two boxes are there between
box and C. Yellow colored box and Green colored
4) C is not kept the bottom. box.
Case I: 8) Green colored box is kept above Yellow
colored box.
Case I:

Case II:

Case II:

5) Only one box is kept between C and


Yellow colored box.
6) Box B is not Yellow in color.
Case I:

9) Only one box is kept between Green


colored box and Red colored box.
Case I:

Case II:

Case II:

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10) D is kept immediately below Red Clearly, Blue colored box is kept
colored box. immediately above Red colored box.
Case I: 81. Ans. D.

Case II:

82. Ans. B.

11) Only three boxes are there between


D and Orange colored box.
(Hence, Case I will be eliminated)

12) E is kept above Orange colored box.


83. Ans. E.
13) Blue colored box is kept below E.

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Case II:

4) A bought the dress immediately before


84. Ans. D. the one who bought a dress for 4500.
(Hence, three cases will be feasible)
Case I:

Case II:

85. Ans. D.
People: A, B, C, D and E.
1) C bought a dress immediately after the Case III:
one who spent 1600 on his dress.

2) Only one person bought a dress


between C and D.
3) Only three people bought the dresses
5) The total amount of the dress which A
between D and the one who bought a
and D bought was 5000.
dress for 2100.
(Here, case II will be eliminated as the
Case I:
amount of A = 500 and it is given that
amount should not be less than 1000)
Case I:

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2) Only one person bought a dress


between C and D.
3) Only three people bought the dresses
between D and the one who bought a
Case III: dress for 2100.
Case I:

6) The amount of the dress which B


bought is 500 more than that of E. Case II:
7) E bought a dress before B.
(In Case I, the amount of A and E are
equal, and it is given that each people
spent a different amount, hence case I
will be eliminated)
Case I:

4) A bought the dress immediately before


the one who bought a dress for 4500.
(Hence, three cases will be feasible)
Case I:

Case III:

Case II:

The Final table is as follow:

Case III:

86. Ans. E.
People: A, B, C, D and E.
1) C bought a dress immediately after the
one who spent 1600 on his dress.

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5) The total amount of the dress which A The Final table is as follow:
and D bought was 5000.
(Here, case II will be eliminated as the
amount of A = 500 and it is given that
amount should not be less than 1000)
Case I:

87. Ans. C.
People: A, B, C, D and E.
1) C bought a dress immediately after the
one who spent 1600 on his dress.

Case III:

2) Only one person bought a dress


between C and D.
3) Only three people bought the dresses
between D and the one who bought a
dress for 2100.
Case I:
6) The amount of the dress which B
bought is 500 more than that of E.
7) E bought a dress before B.
(In Case I, the amount of A and E are
equal, and it is given that each people
spent a different amount, hence case I
will be eliminated)
Case I:
Case II:

Case III:
4) A bought the dress immediately before
the one who bought a dress for 4500.
(Hence, three cases will be feasible)
Case I:

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spent a different amount, hence case I


will be eliminated)
Case I:

Case II:

Case III:

Case III:

The Final table is as follow:

5) The total amount of the dress which A


and D bought was 5000.
(Here, case II will be eliminated as the
amount of A = 500 and it is given that 88. Ans. A.
amount should not be less than 1000) People: A, B, C, D and E.
Case I: 1) C bought a dress immediately after the
one who spent 1600 on his dress.

2) Only one person bought a dress


between C and D.
3) Only three people bought the dresses
Case III:
between D and the one who bought a
dress for 2100.
Case I:

6) The amount of the dress which B


bought is 500 more than that of E.
7) E bought a dress before B.
Case II:
(In Case I, the amount of A and E are
equal, and it is given that each people

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4) A bought the dress immediately before 6) The amount of the dress which B
the one who bought a dress for 4500. bought is 500 more than that of E.
(Hence, three cases will be feasible) 7) E bought a dress before B.
Case I: (In Case I, the amount of A and E are
equal, and it is given that each people
spent a different amount, hence case I
will be eliminated)
Case I:

Case II:

Case III:

Case III:

The Final table is as follow:

5) The total amount of the dress which A


and D bought was 5000.
(Here, case II will be eliminated as the
amount of A = 500 and it is given that
amount should not be less than 1000) 89. Ans. C.
Case I:

90. Ans. B.
Case III:

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2) Only one person sits between D and F.


3) Q sits 2nd to the left of the one facing
F.
91. Ans. D.

92. Ans. E.
The least possible venn diagram for the
given statements is as follows:
4) As many people sit to the left of Q as
to the right of R.

93. Ans. C.
The least possible venn diagram for the
given statements is as follows:

5) V sits 4th to the left of P.

94. Ans. D.
The least possible venn diagram for the
given statements is as follows:

95. Ans. A.
The least possible venn diagram for the
given statements is as follows: 6) U sits 2nd to the right of T.
(Here, Case II will be eliminated)
7) A faces the immediate neighbour of T.
8) Only two people sit between A and the
one who faces R.
96. Ans. D.
1) Only two people sit to the left of D.

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9) As many people sit between V and Q


as between D and B.
10) G sits to the immediate right of C.

97. Ans. E.
1) Only two people sit to the left of D.
6) U sits 2nd to the right of T.
(Here, Case II will be eliminated)
7) A faces the immediate neighbour of T.
8) Only two people sit between A and the
2) Only one person sits between D and F. one who faces R.
3) Q sits 2nd to the left of the one facing
F.

9) As many people sit between V and Q


as between D and B.
10) G sits to the immediate right of C.

98. Ans. C.
1) Only two people sit to the left of D.
4) As many people sit to the left of Q as
to the right of R.

2) Only one person sits between D and F.


3) Q sits 2nd to the left of the one facing
F.

5) V sits 4th to the left of P.

4) As many people sit to the left of Q as


to the right of R.

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4) As many people sit to the left of Q as


5) V sits 4th to the left of P. to the right of R.

6) U sits 2nd to the right of T. 5) V sits 4th to the left of P.


(Here, Case II will be eliminated)
7) A faces the immediate neighbour of T.
8) Only two people sit between A and the
one who faces R.

9) As many people sit between V and Q


as between D and B. 6) U sits 2nd to the right of T.
10) G sits to the immediate right of C. (Here, Case II will be eliminated)
7) A faces the immediate neighbour of T.
8) Only two people sit between A and the
one who faces R.

99. Ans. B.
1) Only two people sit to the left of D.

9) As many people sit between V and Q


as between D and B.
10) G sits to the immediate right of C.
2) Only one person sits between D and F.
3) Q sits 2nd to the left of the one facing
F.

100. Ans. B.
1) Only two people sit to the left of D.

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2) Only one person sits between D and F.


3) Q sits 2nd to the left of the one facing 9) As many people sit between V and Q
F. as between D and B.
10) G sits to the immediate right of C.

4) As many people sit to the left of Q as


to the right of R.

5) V sits 4th to the left of P.

6) U sits 2nd to the right of T.


(Here, Case II will be eliminated)
7) A faces the immediate neighbour of T.
8) Only two people sit between A and the
one who faces R.

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