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IBPS RRB Mock Papers 2018 For PO & Clerk: (Set: 01 To 06)
IBPS RRB Mock Papers 2018 For PO & Clerk: (Set: 01 To 06)
PART-I
(Set : 01 to 06)
CONTENTS
1. What should come in place of question mark (?) as between H and B. Box C is kept above D. Box E is
in the following series based on the above kept immediately below box D. Three boxes are
arrangement? there between E and F.
6. How many boxes are there above box D?
(a) LK (b) LO (a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 6
(c) LP (d) KP (d) 2 (e) None of these
(e) Other than the given options
7. Which of the following boxes is kept at the top?
2. How many such pair of numbers are there in the (a) B (b) A (c) D
given number “46579739” (Both backward and
(d) E (e) None of these
forward) same as far as according to numeric
series? 8. Choose the odd one out?
(a) One (b) Two (a) B (b) G (c) A
(c) Three (d) More than three (d) D (e) E
(e) None of these.
9. Which of the following boxes is kept between F
3. If it is possible to make only one meaningful and A?
word with the 1st ,2nd ,4th and 7th letters of the (a) B (b) G
word ‘ECUADOR’ which would be the second (c) C (d) H
letter of the word from the right? If more than (e) None as box F is immediately above box A
one such word can be formed give ‘Y’ as the
answer. If no such word can be formed, give ‘Z’ 10. How many boxes are there between C and A
as your answer. (a) Less than 2 (b) 4 (c) 5
(a) Y (b) E (c) I (d) 6 (e) None of these
(d) Z (e) M Directions (11-15): In these questions,
4. If 1 is subtracted from each odd number and 2 is relationships between different elements are shown
added to each even in the number 9436527, in the statements. These statements are followed by
then how many digits will appear twice in the two conclusions. Give answer
new number thus formed? (a) if only conclusion I follows
(a) Only 8 (b) Only 8 and 6 (c) 8, 6 and 4 (b) if only conclusion II follows
(d) 2, 4 and 6 (e) None of these (c) if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
5. How many letter will be remain the same (d) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
position in the word ‘MONSTER’ when they (e) if both conclusions I and II follow
arranged in the ascending order from left to 11. Statement: R ≥ S ≥ T > U > X; T < V < W
right? Conclusions: I. R > X II. X < W
(a) One (b) Two (c) Three
(d) More than Three (e) None 12. Statement: E = F < G < H; G ≥ I
Conclusions: I. H > I II. E > I
Directions (6-10): Read the following information
carefully and answer the following questions. 13. Statement: A > B > F > C; D > E > C
Eight boxes A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are place one Conclusions: I. C < A II. B > D
above the other in any particular order. Box no. 1 is
14. Statement: K ≤ L ≤ M = N; P ≥ O ≥ N
at the bottom and box no. 8 is at the top. Three boxes
Conclusions: I. K < P II. K = P
are placed between A and B. Box H is placed
immediately below A. There are two boxes between 15. Statement: D < E < F < G; K > F
H and G. There are as many boxes between C and D Conclusions: I. K ≤ G II. K > D
Directions (16-20): Read the following information 23. What is the code for ‘game’?
carefully and answer the following questions. (a) ra (b) pa
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G were born on (c) Either ra or pa (d) da
different months viz. January, February, March, (e) None of these
April, June, August and October of the same year, but
not necessarily in the same order. 24. Which of the following is the code for ‘in’?
(a) ta (b) da (c) la
Only three persons were born before E and D is not
(d) fa (e) None of these
one of them. F was not born immediately after E. B
was born after F. A was born immediately before the 25. If ‘game in risk’ is coded as ‘Pa fa xa’ than what
month in which G was born. Only two persons were will be the code for ‘risk card fight’?
born between G and F. (a) Ja sa da (b) ja da ra (c) sa da fa
(d) xa ja da (e) None of these
16. How many persons were born between C and E?
(a) Three (b) Two (c) Four Directions (26-30): Study the following
(d) Five (e) None of these information to answer the given questions
Twelve people are sitting in a two parallel rows
17. Who amongst the following is the oldest? containing six people each in such a way that there is
(a) A (b) C (c) E an equal distance between adjacent persons. In row
(d) B (e) F 1 – A, B, P, Q, X and Y are seated (but not necessarily
18. Who amongst the following was born between in the same order) and all of them are facing south.
the months in which A and D were born? In row 2 – E ,F ,R ,Z ,S and U are seated (but not
(a) E (b) G (c) C necessarily in the same order) and all of them are
(d) B (e) Both E and G facing North. Therefore in the given seating
arrangement each member seated in a row faces
19. How many persons were born after D? another member of the other row. Q sits fourth to the
(a) One (b) Three (c) Four left of A. The one facing A sits third to the left of
(d) Two (e) None of these S. Only one person sits between S and E. E does not
20. Who amongst the following is the person who sit at any of the extreme ends of the line The one
was born in the month which has less than 30 facing U sits second to the right of B. U does not sit at
days? any of the extreme ends of the line. Only two people
(a) F (b) B (c) G sit between B and Y. The one facing B sits second to
(d) C (e) A the left of Z. F is not an immediate neighbour of U. P
is not immediate neighbour of Q.
Directions (21-25): Study the following
information carefully and answer the given 26. Which of the following groups of people
questions: represents the people sitting at extreme ends of
In a certain code language both the rows?
‘card win team time’ is written as ‘la ta ja sa’ (a) Q, Y, Z, R (b) F, Y, F, B (c) S, Y, Z, R
‘fight game play card’ is written as ‘ja pa ra da’ (d) Q, F, Z, B (e) Q, Y, Z, S
‘in win team fight’ is written as ‘da ta fa la’. 27. Who amongst the following faces, F?
(a) Q (b) P (c) A
21. What is the code for ‘time’?
(d) X (e) B
(a) sa (b) da (c) ja
(d) la (e) None of these 28. Which of the following is true with respect to the
given information?
22. ‘card fight in’ can be coded as?
(a) B faces one of the immediate neighbours of Z.
(a) sa ja ra
(b) F sits exactly between R and E.
(b) fa ja da
(c) None of the given options is true
(c) da ra ta
(d) A is an immediate neighbour of B
(d) Can’t be determined (e) A faces U.
(e) None of these
29. Which of the following is true regarding X? 35. What is P’s position with respect to R?
(a) B sits second to the right of X.
(a) Second to the left (b) Third to the right
(b) F is an immediate neighbor of the person
(c) Third to the left (d) Sixth to the right
who faces X
(e) Second to the right
(c) Both P and Y are immediate neighbours of X
(d) Only one person sits between X and A Directions (36–40): In each question below are
(e) None of the given options is true given some statements followed by two conclusions
30. Who amongst the following sits second to the numbered I and II. You have to take the given
right of the person who faces P? statements to be true even if they seem to be at
(a) F (b) U (c) R variance with commonly known facts. Read all the
(d) E (e) S conclusions and then decide which of the given
conclusions logically follows from the given
Directions (31-35): Study the following
statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
information carefully and answer the questions
Give answer
given below:
(a) If only conclusion I follows.
Eight friends M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting
(b) If only conclusion II follows.
around a circular table with equal distance between
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows.
them but not necessarily in the same order. Some of
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
them are facing the centre with some face outside
(i.e. opposite to centre). (e) If both conclusions I and II follow.
O sits second to the right of R, R faces the centre. Only 36. Statements: All bags are purses.
two people sit between O and N (either form O’s right No purse is black.
or O’s left). S sits second to the right of O. T sits to the All blacks are covers.
immediate right of N. S and N face opposite direction Conclusions: I. All bags are covers
(i.e. if N faces the centre then S faces outside and vice II. Some covers are purses.
versa). Immediate neighbor of S face the same
37. Statements: Some cats are rats.
direction (i.e. If one neighbor faces the centre then
Some rats are fishes.
the other also faces the centre and vice-versa) Only
three people sit between P and Q. Neither P nor M is All fishes are birds.
an immediate neighbor of R. Q sits second to the right Conclusions: I. Some fishes are rats.
of M. Both T and Q face a direction opposite to that of II. All cats being birds is a
O (i.e. if O faces the centre then both T and Q faces possibility
outside and vice-versa). 38. Statements: Some flowers are roses.
31. Who sits exactly between M and P? No rose is red.
(a) N (b) S (c) R All red are leaves.
(d) Q (e) None of these Conclusions: I. Some flowers are definitely
not red.
32. How many people in the given arrangement face
II. Some leaves are definitely not
the centre?
roses.
(a) One (b) Three (c) Five
(d) Four (e) None of these 39. Statements: All cards are sheets.
33. Who sits second to the right of T? All files are cards.
(a) O (b) Q Some sheets are papers.
(c) S (d) R Conclusions: I. All files being papers is a
(e) Other than the given options possibility.
II. All files are not sheets.
34. Four of the following five are alike in a certain
way based on the given seating arrangement and 40. Statements: Some flowers are roses.
so form a group. Which is the one that does not No rose is red.
belong to that group? All red are leaves.
(a) P (b) O (c) T Conclusions: I. Some flowers are not leaves.
(d) M (e) Q II. No leave is a red.
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
Directions (41-45): What should come in place of 50. Ratio between curved surface area and total
the question mark (?) in following number series surface area of a circular cylinder is 3 : 5. If
problems? curved surface area is 1848 cm3 then what is the
41. 190, 94, 46, 22, ? , 4 height of cylinder.
(a) 12 (b) 14 (c) 10 (a) 28 (b) 14 (c) 17
(d) 8 (e) None of these (d) 21 (e) 7
42. 5, 28, 47, 64, 77, ? Directions (51-55): Given below is the pie chart
(a) 84 (b) 86 (c) 89 which shows the percentage distribution of a book
(d) 88 (e) None of these ‘XYZ’ publishes in 5 different stores.
43. 7, 4, 5, 12, 52, ?
(a) 424 (b) 428 (c) 318 Total Books = 550
(d) 440 (e) None of these
44. 6, 4, 5, 11, 39, ? E A
(a)159 (b) 169 (c) 189 22% 18%
(d)198 (e) None of these
45. 89, 88, 85, 78, 63, ?
(a) 30 (b) 34 (c) 36 B
(d) 32 (e) None of these 12%
55. What is the difference between average of book He sells the mixture at Rs. 65/Kg and earns a
sold by store A and E together and average books 100
profit of 3
%. Then what was the cost price of
sold by store C and D together?
type B rice.
(a) 33 (b) 11 (c) 22
(d) 44 (e) 20 (a) 30 (b) 20 (c) 40
(d) 50 (e) 45
Directions (56-60): In each of these questions, two
equations (I) and (II) are given. You have to solve 63. Present age of A is 3 years less than present age
both the equations and give answer of B. Ratio of B’s age 5 year ago and A’s age 4 year
(a) if x>y (b) if x≥y hence is 3 : 4 then find present age (in years) of
(c) if x<y (d) if x ≤y A.
(e) if x = y or no relationship can be established. (a) 20 (b) 17 (c) 23
56. I. 𝑥 2 + 9𝑥 + 20 = 0 II. 𝑦 2 = 16 (d) 26 (e) 29
57. I. 𝑥 2 − 7𝑥 + 12 = 0 II. 3𝑦 2 − 11𝑦 + 10 = 0 64. A bag contains 6 Red, 5 Green and 4 Yellow
58. I. 𝑥 2 − 8𝑥 + 15 = 0 II. 𝑦 2 − 12𝑦 + 36 = 0 coloured balls. 2 balls are drawn at random after
one another without replacement then what is
59. I. 2𝑥 2 + 9𝑥 + 7 = 0 II. 𝑦 2 + 4𝑦 + 4 = 0 the probability that atleat one ball is Green.
60. I. 2𝑥 2 + 15𝑥 + 28 = 0 II. 2𝑦 2 + 13𝑦 + 21 = 0 (a)
2
(b)
4
(c)
3
3 5 8
61. Train A completely crosses train B which is 205 (d) 7
4
(e) 7
2
m long in 16 second. If they are travelling in
opposite direction and sum of speed of both are 65. Cost price of B is 200 more than cost price of A.
25 m/s. then find the difference (in meter) B is sold at 10% profit and A is sold at 40% loss
between lengths of both trains. and selling price of A and B are in the ratio 4 : 11.
(a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 8 If A is sold at 20% loss then what will be selling
(d) 10 (e) 12 price of A.
62. A trader mixes 14 kg rice of variety A which costs (a) 320 (b) 400 (c) 240
Rs. 60/kg with 18 kg of quantity of type B rice. (d) 160 (e) 360
Directions (66-70): Read the following table carefully and answer the following questions—
No. of students and % of students passed out of those who appeared are given for two subjects from year 2001
to 2005 in a college XYZ.
Statistics Economics
Year No. of students % of students No. of students % of students
appeared passed appeared passed
2001 2200 45% 4200 40%
2002 2700 55% 3800 45%
2003 2500 35% 2600 60%
2004 3200 65% 4800 55%
2005 4800 60% 2200 50%
69. Find the difference between the total number of 71. ? % of (5284.89 ÷ 7.08) = 986.01 – 533. 06
students passed in Statistics from year 2002 and (a) 42 (b) 39 (c) 74
total number of students failed in Economics (d) 65 (e) 60
from year 2005. 72. (1041.84 + ?) ÷ 3.02 = 1816.25 ÷ 4.01
(a) 690 (b) 385 (c) 485 (a) 442 (b) 337 (c) 385
(d) 550 (e) 610 (d) 268 (e) 320
70. Find the average number of students appeared 73. 69.3% of 445.12 ÷ 14.06 = 623.08 ÷ ?
(a) 28 (b) 19 (c) 21
in Economics from year 2001 to 2004 together?
(d) 33 (e) 37
(a) 3090 (b) 3015 (c) 3060
(d) 3075 (e) 3850 74. ?2 + 114.09 – 24.06 × 5.14 = 163.19
(a) 7 (b) 13 (c) 11
Direction (71-75): What approximate value should (d) 15 (e) 19
come in place of question mark (?) in the following
75. 768.16 ÷ 11.87 × √257 – 58.05 = ?
questions? (Note: You are not expected to calculate (a) 1033 (b) 1175 (c) 966
the exact value) (d) 880 (e) 975
Directions (76-80): Study the following line graph carefully and answer the following questions.
Number of males and number of females are given. They are visiting a place from Monday to Friday.
Male Female
230
180
130
80
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
76. Find the ratio of the total number of males (a) 30 (b) 60 (c) 40
visited the place on Tuesday and Thursday (d) 50 (e) None of these
together to the total number of females visited
79. If on Saturday the number of males and number
the place on Monday and Friday together?
of females increased by 25% and 20%
(a) 29 : 30 (b) 30 : 29 (c) 25 : 26
(d) 26 : 25 (e) None of these respectively as compared to that on Friday then
find the total number of males and females
77. Total number of males and females together together visited the place on Saturday?
visited the place on Tuesday are what percent (a) 196 (b) 306 (c) 316
more/less than the total number of male and (d) 206 (e) 216
females together visited the place on Thursday ?
12 3 3 80. Total number of males and females visited the
(a) 26 13 % (b) 25 13 % (c) 26 13 %
7
place on Monday and Tuesday together is how
(d) 25 % (e) None of these much more than the total number of males and
13
females visited the place on Thursday and Friday
78. Find the difference between the total number of
together?
females visited the place from Monday to
(a) 175 (b) 125 (c) 150
Wednesday and the total number of males
visited the place from Wednesday to Friday? (d) 160 (e)130
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
41. (c); Series is ÷2–1, ÷2–1 49. (b);Ratio of profit of A and B = 1200 : 750
(22÷2)–1=10 = 24 : 15 = 8 : 5
42. (d); So,
1200×12 8
1500×y
=5
y = 6 months
Adding prime No. x = 6 month
77 + 11 = 88 2πrh 3
43. (a); (7+1) × 0.5 = 4 50. (d);2πr(r+h) = 5 = 5h = 3r + 3h
(4+1) × 1 = 5 2h = 3r
(5+1) × 2 = 12 and
(12+1) × 4 =52 2πrh = 1848
(52 +1)× 8 = 424 22 2
2 × 7 × 3 h × h = 1848
44. (c); (6×1)–2 = 4
(4×2)–3 = 5 h = 21
(5×3) –4 = 11 51. (c); Let male who purchased book from Store E
(11×4) –5 = 39 =x
(39×5) –6 = 189 Then
22
45. (d); x + x + 21 = × 550= x = 50
100
Required number of females = 50 + 21 = 71
18 x
52. (b); 5 = 32
18×32
x= = 18 × 6.4 = 115.2
5
63 – 31 = 32 53. (e); Total books of store XYZ =
120
× 550 = 660
46. (a); Let a consecutive odd numbers 100
70. (e); Average no. of students appeared in 78. (d);Total no. of females visited from Monday to
Economics from year 2001 to 2004 together Wednesday = 170 + 190 + 140 = 500
4200+3800+2600+4800 15400 Total no. of males visited from Wednesday to
= = = 3850
4 4
? Friday = 180 + 150 + 120 = 450
71. (e); × 750 = 450 ⇒ ? ≈ 60 Required difference = 500 – 450 = 50
100
(1042+?)
72. (e); = 454 ⇒ ? = 320 79. (b);On Saturday —
3.02
310 625 Total no. of males visited the place
73. (a); 14 = ? ⇒ ? ≈ 28 125
= 100 × 120 = 150
74. (b);?2 = 170 ⇒ ? ≈ 13
Total no. of females visited the place
75. (c); ≈ 64 × 16 – 58 ≈ 966 120
76. (a); Total no. of males visited on Tuesday and = 100 × 130 = 156
Thursday = 140 + 150 = 290 Required males and females = 150 + 156 =
Total no. of females visited on Monday and 306
Friday = 170 + 130 = 300 80. (c); Total males and females visited the place on
Required ratio = 290: 300 = 29: 30 Monday and Tuesday together
77. (a); Total no. of males and females together on = 160 + 140 + 170 + 190 = 660
Tuesday = 140 + 190 = 330 Total males and females visited the place on
Total no. of males and females together on Thursday and Friday together
Thursday = 150 + 110 = 260 = 150 + 120 + 110 + 130 = 510
330−260 12
Required % = × 100 = 26 % Required no. of persons = 660 – 510 = 150
260 13
Directions: (1–5): In these questions, a relationship 8. Statements: All pencils are Cutter
between different elements is shown in the
Some Cutter are Scale.
statements(s). The statements are followed by two
No Scale is a compass.
conclusions. Give answer
(a) if only conclusion I is true. Conclusions:
(b) if only conclusion II is true. I. All compass being pencils is a possibility.
(c) if either conclusion I or II is true. II. At least some Cutters are pencils.
(d) if neither conclusion I nor II is true. 9. Statements: Some wallets are bags.
(d) if both conclusions I and II are true. Some bags are leather.
1. Statements : A > B C < D, C = E > G All purses are leather.
Conclusions : I. D > E II. B > E Conclusions:
2. Statements : P Q > M N, Q = S I. some purse are bags.
Conclusions : I. S > P II. N < S II. Some purse are wallet.
3. Statements : S > M = Z > T < Q > V 10. Statements: Some circles are triangles.
Conclusions : I. V = S II. Q > M All triangles are squares.
No square is a rectangle.
4. Statements : T<U=V S>P Q
Conclusions:
Conclusions : I. S > T II. V Q
I. No rectangle is a triangle.
5. Statements : M N > R > W, E = J > L W II. Some circles are not rectangles.
Conclusions : I. E > W II. M > L
Directions (11-15): Study the following
Directions (6-10): In each of the question-sets information to answer the given questions
below are three statements followed by two Eight students M, N, O, P , U, V, W and X are sitting
conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the
around a square table in such a way four of them sit
given statements to be true even if they seem to be at
at four corners while four sit in the middle of each of
variance with commonly known facts and then
decide which of the given conclusions logically the four sides. The one who sit at the 4 corners face
follows from the given statements, disregarding the centre and others facing outside.
commonly known facts. Given answer. M who faces the centre sits third to the left of V. U
(a) If only conclusions I follows. who faces the centre is not an immediate neighbour
(b) if only conclusion II follows. of V. Only one person sits between V and W. P sits
(c) if either conclusions I or conclusion II follows. second to right of N. N faces the centre. O is not an
(d) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows. immediate neighbour of M.
(e) if both conclusion I and conclusion II follow. 11. Which one does not belong to that group out of
6. Statements: All pencils are Cutter five?
Some Cutter are Scale. (a)N (b)O (c)U
No Scale is a campass. (d)P (e)M
Conclusions:
I. All pencils being Scale is a possibility. 12. Which will come in the place of ?
II. No campass is a Cutter. NOU UXM MWP ?
(a)PVN (b)PWM (c)POW
7. Statements: Some circles are triangles. (d)POV (e)None of these
All triangles are squares.
No square is a rectangle. 13. What is the position of W with respect to O ?
Conclusions: (a)Third to the right (b)Second to the left
I. Some triangles being rectangles is a possibility. (c)Second to the right (d)Fourth to the right
II. All squares being circles is a possibility. (e)None of these
14. Who sits third to the left of N ? 22. Based on the given arrangement, which of the
(a)X (b)M (c)W following is true with respect to W?
(d)V (e)None of these (a) Only two persons sit between W and R.
15. Which is true from the given arrangement ? (b) Only two persons sit to the right of W.
(a)W faces the centre (b)N faces outside (c) None of the given options is true.
(c)X faces inside (d)M faces the centre (d) Both R and P are immediate neighbors of W.
(e)None of these (e) V sits on the immediate right of W.
Directions (16-18): Study the information carefully 23. How many persons are seated between V and P?
and answer the question given below. (a) None (b) One (c) Two
M is father of A and C. R is brother of C. A is Husband (d) Four (e) Three
of T and S is daughter of T. V is grandmother of S. 24. In a certain code language SERIES is written as
16. How is T related to M? QCGTGU. How is EXPERT written in that code
(a) Son in law (b) Daughter language?
(c) Daughter in law (a) VTGRZG (b) RPCRZG (c) GZRCPR
(d) Can’t be determined (d) RPCGZR (e) None of these
(e) None of these 25. How many such pairs of letters are there in the
17. If R has only one sister C than what is the relation word COMPOSE each of which has many letters
of A to S? between them in the word as they have between
(a) Mother (b) Father (c) Uncle them in the English alphabetical series?
(d) Can’t be determined (a) None (b) One (c) Two
(e) None of these (d) Three (e) None of these
18. How is M related to S? Directions (26-30): Study the information carefully
(a) Father (b) Father in law and answer the question given below.
(c) Grandfather (d) Granddaughter Nine persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X. they live on
(e) None of these. a separate floor each of a 9-floor building but not
Directions (19-23): Study the following necessarily in the same order. The ground floor is
information carefully to answer the given questions: numbered 1, the first floor is numbered 2 and so on
Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are seated in a until the topmost floor is numbered Nine.
straight line facing north, but not necessarily in the Only two persons live below the floor on which V
same order. lives. Only one person lives between V and P.
Q sits second to right of U. U sits at one of the W lives on an odd-numbered floor but not on floor
extreme ends of the line. no. 7.
Only three persons sit between Q and T. Only two persons live between W and Q. X does not
R sit third to the left of S. Only two persons sit live on the topmost floor. P does not live on the
between S and P. lowermost floor. S lives immediately below R but R
V is not an immediate neighbor of T. does not sit on topmost floor. Neither R nor T live on
floor no 6. U lives immediately above P.
19. Who among the following represents the person
seated at the extreme right of the line? 26. How many persons live between the floors on
(a) V (b) W (c)U which P and S live?
(d) R (e) P (a) Three (b) More than three
(c) None (d) Two (e) One
20. Who among the following sit exactly between S
and P? 27. Who lives on the floor immediately below V?
(a) U, P (b) Q, U (c) U, V (a) U (b) T (c) S
(d) T, W (e) Q, T (d) Q (e) X
21. What is the position of V with respect to T? 28. On which of the following floor numbers does X
(a) Third to the left (b) Second to the right live?
(c) Fourth to the right (d) Third to the right (a) Four (b) One (c) Two
(e) Second to the left (d) Five (e) Seven
29. Which of the following is true with respect to U -English class is scheduled immediately before
as per the given arrangement? Physics class but not in Monday.
(a) Only three persons live between U and Q -Chemistry is scheduled immediately after
(b) Only three persons live above U. mathematics class.
(c) Only one person sits between U and S. -There is one day gap between Chemistry class and
(d) U sits on odd numbered floor. Geography class. And biology class scheduled on
(e) None of these. Sunday.
30. Who lives on the floor numbered 5? 34. How many days gap between Maths and
(a) U (b) Q (c) S Chemistry class?
(d) P (e) None of these (a) One (b) Two (c) Three
(d) Four (e) None
Directions (31-33): Study the information carefully
and answer the question given below. 35. Hindi class is scheduled on which day?
Mark starts from his house and moving in the south (a) Monday (b) Wednesday (c) Thursday
direction and after moving 25m, he took a right turn (d) Friday (e) None of these
and move 40 m to reach his uncle house. again Mark 36. Which of the following is correct combination
start moving southwards and after travelling 50m he given below?
took a left and travels 80 m to reach his aunt home. (a) Hindi= Monday
31. In which direction his aunt house is located (b) Physics= Tuesday
with respect to his house? (c) Chemistry= Thursday
(a) south west (b) south east (c) north east (d) Mathematics= Monday
(d) north west (e) None of these (e) Biology= Friday
32. Uncle house in which direction with respect to 37. On which day of the week is Chemistry class is
aunt house? schedule?
(a) North east (b) North west (a) Monday (b) Tuesday
(c) South west (d) South east (c) Wednesday (d) Thursday
(e) None of these (e) None of these.
33. If Point A is 25m. to the north of uncle’s house 38. Four of the followings five are alike in a certain
then what is the distance between A and Mark ways form a group which one does not belong to
house? the group?
(a) 40 m. (b) 30 m. (c) 20 m. (a) Tuesday=Hindi
(d) Can’t be determined (b) Monday=Chemistry
(e) None of these. (c) Friday=Physics
(d) Wednesday=Hindi
Directions (34-38): Study the information carefully (e) Thursday=English
and answer the question given below.
Gaurav Join classes from Monday to Sunday of the 39. If Divyaraj finds that he is fourteenth from the
same week for different subject viz. Biology, left end of the row and 7th from the right end of
Chemistry, Physics, Hindi, - Mathematics, English the row, then how many boys must be added to
and Geography. the row such that there are 30 boys in the row?
-Hindi class taken by him on Wednesday. (a) 8 (b) 10 (c) 12
-There is one day gap between Hindi class and (d) 14 (e) None of these
Mathematics class. 40. Find odd one out from given series-
-And there is three day gap between mathematics AZD FUI HSK OLP SHV
class and English class. (a) AZD (b) FUI (c) HSK
(d) OLP (e) None of these
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QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
41. Two pipes can fill a tank in 10 hours and 16 average of second and third numbers. Find out
hours respectively. A third pipe can empty the the difference between the first and second
tank in 32 hours. If all the three pipes are opened numbers.
simultaneously then in how much time the tank (a) 36 (b) 40 (c) 42
will be full? (in hours) (d) 48 (e) 46
11 13 4
(a) 7 21 (b) 7 21 (c) 8 21 44. If 3 men or 9 boys can finish a piece of work in
5 9 21 days. In how many days can 5 men and 6 boys
(d) 6 (e) 8
14 14 can complete the same piece of work?
42. a, b, c and d are four consecutive even numbers, (a) 12 days (b) 8 days (c) 14 days
if the sum of ‘a’ and ‘c’ is 120, what is the product (d) 10 days (e) 9 days
of ‘b’ and ‘d’?
45. A sum of money fetches Rs 240 as simple interest
(a) 4030 (b) 3780 (c) 3900
at the rate of 5 p.c.p.a. after 6 years. What is the
(d) 3900 (e) 3840
principal?
43. Three numbers are given. The average of first (a) Rs 200 (b) Rs 400 (c) Rs 800
and third numbers is 24 more than that of (d) Rs 1,200 (e) Rs 1,000
Directions (46– 50): Study the given table carefully and answer the questions.
Table shows the total population in six different cities and the ratio of literate to illiterate population and also
the percentage of graduate out of literate population in each city.
Cities Population (in thousand) Literate: Illiterate Percentage Graduate out of literate
A 22 5:6 20%
B 16 3:5 35%
C 96 2:1 32%
D 20 2:3 25%
1
E 24 5:3 33 3%
46. Graduate population of city B and D together is 50. Literate population of cities A and B together is
approximately what percent more/less than approximately what percentage of the
graduate population of city A and E together? population which are not graduate of city D?
(a) 82% (b) 72% (c) 93%
(a) 54% (b) 50% (c) 47%
(d) 79% (e) 89%
(d) 42% (e) 37%
Directions (51-55): What will come in the place of
47. Population of city C who are literate but not the question mark (?) in the following number
graduate is how much more than the average series?
graduate population of city D and E together? 51. 1, 11, 59, 239, 719, ?
(a) 40020 (b) 4020 (c) 4200 (a) 1438 (b) 1439 (c) 1428
(d) 4420 (e) 40040 (d) 1429 (e) 1419
48. If the ratio of illiterate male to female in city B is 52. 18, 8, 30, 20, 42, ?
3:5 and ratio of graduate male to female (a) 38 (b) 36 (c) 28
(d) 32 (e) 30
population in city D is 2 : 3. Then find the ratio of
total illiterate male in city B and graduate female 53. 2880, 480, 96, ?, 8, 4
in city D? (a) 16 (b) 24 (c) 20
(d) 28 (e) 32
(a) 23 : 7 (b) 8 : 25 (c) 75 : 16
(d) 21 : 8 (e) 25 : 8 54. 8, 10, 20, 50, ? , 248
(a) 115 (b) 103 (c) 113
49. Illiterate population of city D is what percent of (d) 108 (e) 118
the Illiterate population of city ‘C’? 55. 8, 6, 8, 14, 30, ?
(a) 25% (b) 37.5% (c) 40% (a) 75 (b) 76 (c) 77
(d) 50% (e) 62.5% (d) 78 (e) 79
Directions (56-60): A Company produces three different products namely food, drinks and cosmetic
products. If total production of the company was same for all years and % production of three products in
particular years given below, then answer the questions that follows:
68. A wholeseller sells an item to a retailer at 20% their ages will be 10 : 9. What is the difference in
discount, but charges 10% on the discounted their present age?
price for packaging & delivery. The retailer sells (a) 8 years (b) 6 years (c) 12 years
it for 1023 more, thereby earning a profit of (d) 4 years (e) 10 years
25%. At what price had the wholeseller marked 70. The circumference of two circles is 132 m and
the item ? 176 m respectively. What is difference between
(a) Rs. 4620 (b) Rs. 4650 (c) Rs. 4850 the area of larger circle and smaller circle ? (in
(d) Rs. 5240 (e) Rs. 5445 m²)
69. The present age of Bhagat and Abhi are in ratio (a) 1052 (b) 1128 (c) 1258
of 9 : 8 respectively. After 10 years the ratio of (d) 1078 (e) 1528
Directions (71-75): Study the given line graph carefully and answer the questions.
Line graph shows the percentage of chair sold by six shopkeepers.
Total chair sold by all shopkeepers = 96 thousands.
35
Percentage of chair’s sold
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
A B C D E F
shopkeeper
71. Chairs sold by shopkeeper B and D together is 75. What is the ratio of average of chairs sold by
how much more than chairs sold by shopkeeper shopkeeper B, C and D together to average of
A and F together ? chairs sold by shopkeeper A and E together?
(a) 10420 (b) 11520 (c) 12480 (a) 25 : 33 (b) 21 : 11 (c) 26 : 33
(d) 11740 (e) 15220 (d) 11 : 24 (e) 11 : 26
72. Chairs sold by shopkeeper A and E together is
Directions (76-80): What should come in place of
how much percentage more than chairs sold by
shopkeeper B and C together? question mark (?) in the following questions?
(a) 10% (b) 6% (c) 8% 76. 1528 + 525 ÷ 25 – 840 = 510 + ?
(d) 12% (e) 14% (a) 199 (b) 299 (c) 159
(d) 189 (e) 165
73. F sold only three types of chairs i.e. K, L and M in
the ratio 3 : 5 : 4 .Find the difference of chairs 77. √1225 ÷ 7 + 18.5 × 16 – 18% of 10800 = ? – 1800
sold by F of type K and M together and that of (a) 259 (b) 169 (c) 157
type L? (d) 129 (e) 141
(a) 320 (b) 840 (c) 740
(d) 420 (e) 640 78. 65% of 180 + ?% of 210 = 80% of 225
74. If there is another shopkeeper P who sells three (a) 45 (b) 30 (c) 40
types of chairs i.e. X, Y and Z. If chairs of type X (d) 50 (e) 25
sold is half of the total chairs sold by shopkeeper 79. √1500+? +17.5 × 8 – 5% 𝑜𝑓 20 = 42
F, Chairs of type Y sold is 20% of the chairs sold (a) 145 (b) 115 (c) 120
2
by shopkeeper A and chairs of type Z sold is th (d) 135 (e) 125
5
of total chairs sold by shopkeeper B. Then find 13 8
total number of chairs sold by Shopkeeper P? 80. 17
of 156 of 153 = ?
(a) 12348 (b) 16368 (c) 12244 (a) 8 (b) 12 (c) 7
(d) 10368 (e) 10428 (d) 6 (e) 4
11. (b); 12. (a); 13. (d); 31. (b); 32. (b); 33. (a);
14. (a); 15. (d); Direction (34-38);
Direction (16-18); Day Subjects
Monday Mathematics
Tuesday Chemistry
Wednesday Hindi
16. (c); 17. (b); 18. (c); Thursday Geography
Direction (19-23); Friday English
Saturday Physics
Sunday Biology
19. (e); 20. (d); 21. (a); 34. (e); 35. (b); 36. (d);
22. (b); 23. (e); 37. (b); 38. (d); 39. (b);
40. (d);
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
41. (b);Part of the tank filled in 1 hour 49. (b);Illiterate Population in City D
1 1 1 16+10−5 21 3
= + − = = = 20,000 × 5 = 12000
10 16 32 160 160
160 13 1
∴ Tank will be filled in = 7 hours Illiterate Population in City C = 96,000 × =
21 21 3
42. (e); ∵ a, b, c and d are four consecutive numbers 32000
and a + c = 120 12000
Required % = 32000 × 100 = 37.5%
∴ a +a+4 = 120
⇒ 2a = 116 ⇒ a = 58 50. (e); Required percentage
5 3
∴ b = 60 and d= 64 22,000× +16,000×
= 3
11 8
2 75 × 100
∴ b × d = 60 × 64 = 3840 20,000× +20,000× ×
5 5 100
43. (d);Let the numbers be a, b, and c respectively. =
10,000+6,000
× 100 =
1600
≈ 89%
a+c b+c 12,000+6,000 18
∴ 2 − 2 = 24
51. (b);
⇒ (a +c) – (b + c) = 24 × 2 = 48
⇒ a –b = 48
44. (e); ∵ 3 men = 9 boys 52. (d);
∴ 1 man = 3 boys
∴ 5 men + 6 boys
= (5 × 3 + 6) boys = 21 boys
∴ M1D1= M2D2 = 9 × 21 = 21 × D2 53. (b);
9×21
= D2= = 9 days
21
SI×100
45. (c); Principal = Time×Rate
240×100 54. (e);
∴ 5×6 = Rs 800
46. (d);Graduate population of city A and E together
5 20 5 1
= 22000 × 11 × 100 + 24000 × 8 × 3
= 2000 + 5000 = 7000
55. (c);
Graduate population of city B and D together
3 35 2 25
= 16000 × × + 20000 × ×
8 100 5 100
= 2100 + 2000 = 4100 56. (c); Let total production of the company be x
7000−4100
Required percentage = 7000 × 100 (.30x−0.10x)
∴ Required percent = × 100
2900 0.30x
= 7000 × 100 ≈ 42% 2 2
= × 100 = 66 % less
47. (a); Population who are literate but not graduate 3 3
2 68 57. (a); Required difference = 30% of 1,20,000 –
of city C = 96000 × × = 43520
3 100 20% of 1,20,000 = 12000
Average graduate population of city D & E 58. (e); Let total production be x
together 40% of x
1 2 25 5 1 Required ratio = =4∶1
= 2 [20000 × 5 × 100 + 24000 × 8 × 3] 10% of x
1 59. (d);Let total production be x
= 2 [2000 + 5000] = 3500 ATQ,
∴ Required difference = 43520 – 3500 10% of x = 15000
= 40020 x
= 15000
48. (e); Illiterate male in city B 10
5 3 x = 1,50,000
= 16000 × × = 3750
8 8 Required average
Graduate female in city D 10% of 1,50,000 + 50% of 1,50,000
2 25 3
= 20000 × 5 × 100 × 5 = 1200 =
2
3750 15000+75000
Required ratio = 1200 = 25 ∶ 8 = 2
= 45000
60. (b); Let total production of each previous years 68. (b);Let the price marked by whole seller be Rs. x
80
be x ∴ S. P. of article for whole seller = x × 100 ×
30
∴ x = 12000 ⇒ x = 40000 110
=
22x
= C. P of article for retailer
100
110 100 25
Total production in 2018 = × 40000 S. P. of article for retailer =
22x 125
× 100 =
11x
100
25 10
= 44000. ATQ,
61. (e); 11x 22x
– 25 = 1023
𝐈. x 2 − 264 = 361 𝐈𝐈. y 3 − 878 = 453 10
55x –44x
2
or, x = 361 + 264| or, y 3 = 453 + 878 50
= 1023
∴ x 2 = 625 or, y 3 = 1331 11x = 1023 × 50 ⇒ x = Rs. 4650
∴ x = √625 = ±25 3 69. (e); Let present age of Bhagat & Abhi be 9x and
∴ y = √1331 = 11 8x respectively
Hence no relation can be established. After 10 years.
62. (c); 9x+10 10
8x+10
= 9
81x + 90 = 80x + 100
x = 10
∴ required difference = 10 years.
70. (d);Let radius of smaller & larger circles be r₁ &
Hence x < y r₂ respectively.
63. (c); 2π r₁ = 132
r₁ = 21 m
2π r₂ = 176 ⇒ r₂ = 28 m.
∴ Required difference = π(r22 – r12 )
22
= 7 × 49 × 7 = 1078 m²
Hence x < y 71. (b);Required difference
64. (a); = [(16 + 12)%– (12 + 4)%] × 96000
12
= × 96000 = 11520
100
72. (a); Required percentage
(12+32) –(16+24) 4
= (16+24)
× 100 = 40 × 100 = 10%
73. (e); Total chairs sold by shopkeeper F
Hence x > y 4
= 100 × 96000 = 3840
65. (e); ( 7 –5)
Required difference = 12 × 3840 = 640
74. (d);Total chairs sold by Shopkeeper P
1 1 2 96000
= [ × 4 + × 12 + × 16] ×
2 5 5 100
= 10368
No relation 16+24+12
52×2
66. (a); 75. (c); Required ratio = 3
12+32 = = 26 ∶ 33
3×44
2
76. (a); 1528 + 21 – 840 – 510 = ?
? = 1549 – 1350
? = 199
35
77. (c); 7 + 296 – 1944 = ? – 1800
301 + 1800 – 1944 = ?
(Satish+ Bhavya+ Abhi) 2 days work = 15 × 2 ? = 157.
65 ? 80
= 30 unit 78. (b); × 180 + × 210 = × 225
100 100 100
Bhavya 1 day work = 4 unit ?
× 210 = 180 – 117
∴ Whole work will be completed 100
63×100
26 8 8
= 2 + 9 + 1 = 2 + 2 9 + 1 = 5 9 days ? = 210 = 30
100×12 79. (e); 1500 + 140 – 1 + ? = 1764
67. (d);Second no. = 100
= 12 ? = 1764 – 1639
3 3
∴ first no. = 123 ×= 1728 × = 2592 ? = 125
2 2 13 8
∴ Required sum = 12 + 2592 = 2604 80. (d);17 × 156 × 153 = ? ⇒ ? = 6
Direction (1-5): Study the following information (a) If only conclusions I follows.
carefully and answer the given questions. (b) If only conclusions II follows.
Eight-person A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H are sitting (c) If either I or II follows.
around a square table. All of them are facing the (d) If neither I nor II follows.
center. Only two of them are sitting at one side. Also (e) If both I and II follow.
each of them buy different item Bag, Shirt, Jeans, Top, 6. Statements: All new are old.
Saree, Suit, Phone, Ring. E faces G. The one who buys All old are past.
Bag sits second to the left of C. The one who buys Some past are future.
Phone and Ring are immediate neighbours of each Conclusions: I. All new are past.
other. The one who buy Jeans sits third to the left of II. Some futures can never be
G. C is neither an immediate neighbour of G nor an new.
immediate neighbour of E. Also neither E nor G buy 7. Statements: Some open are shut.
Bag. D sits second to the right of A and buys Bag. F is All shut are dark.
not an immediate neighbour of G. The one who sits Some dark are light.
third to the right of F buys Top. B is not an immediate Conclusions: I. Some shut are light.
neighbour of A and does not buy Saree. The one who II. Some dark are open.
buys Shirt faces the one who buys Ring. C does not
buy Ring. 8. Statements: Some real are fantasy.
Some fantasy are queen.
1. Who among the following buy Ring? Some queen are king.
(a) D (b) E (c) H Conclusions: I. Some real are Queen.
(d) B (e) None of these II. Some fantasy are king.
2. Who among the following faces D? 9. Statements: Some select are find.
(a) C (b) E (c) H Some find are replace.
(d) B (e) None of these All edit are replace.
3. Who among the following sits immediate left of Conclusions: I. some edit are find.
the one who buys Saree? II. Some edit are select.
(a) C (b) A (c) H 10. Statements: All greens are grass.
(d) B (e) None of these All tree are grass.
4. Which item is bought by the one who sits second Some grass are leaf.
to the left of B? Conclusions: I. some leaf are greens.
(a) Phone (b) Top (c) Jeans II. No leaf are green.
(d) Bag (e) None of these Directions (11- 15): Study the given information
5. Who among the following sit second to the right carefully to answer the given question.
of H? There are seven persons P, Q, R, S, T, U and V
(a) D (b) E (c) G decided to go to different places for vacation on each
(d) B (e) None of these day of week starting from Monday to Sunday. These
Directions (6-10): In each question below are three places are Italy, Oman, America, New York, Australia,
statements followed by two conclusions numbered I Maldives and New Zealand. Two persons go for
and II. You have to take the three given statements to vacation between V and R. No person goes for
be true even if they seem to be at variance from vacation between the one who go to New York and
commonly known facts and then decide which of the the one who go to Maldives. The one who to America
given conclusions logically follows from the three goes just after V. T goes for vacation on Wednesday.
statements disregarding commonly known facts. Only three persons go for vacation between the one
Give answer who go to Australia and the one who go to America.
P goes for vacation immediately before V. U goes to Directions (21-25): Study the following
New Zealand on Sunday. V goes to Oman. Only two information carefully require answer the questions
persons go for vacation between the one who go to given below:
Italy and the one who go to Maldives. In a certain code language:
11. Who among the following goes for vacation on ‘efforts require things good’ is written as ‘cl sa nk jo’,
Tuesday? ‘Smart sensible quite people’ is written as ‘ha fa rs
(a) P (b) Q (c) R da’,
(d) S (e) T ‘good people require Smart’ is written as ‘sa rs cl da’
12. The one who goes for vacation to America goes and
on which of the following day? ‘efforts good quite Smart’ is written as ‘cl fa jo da’.
(a) Monday 21. What is the code for ‘good people’ in the given
(b) Thursday code language?
(c) Wednesday (a) cl fa (b) cl rs (c) da fa
(d) Friday (d) rs da (e) None of these
(e) Saturday 22. What is the code for ‘sensible’ in the given code
13. How many persons go for vacation between R language?
and U? (a) ha (b) fa (c) rs
(a) Four (b) Three (c) Two (d) da (e) None of these
(d) One (e) No one 23. What is the code for ‘people’ in the given code
14. P goes for vacation to which of the following language?
place? (a) ha (b) fa (c) rs
(a) New Zealand (d) da (e) None of these
(b) New York 24. What is the code for ‘Smart people’ in the given
(c) Oman code language?
(d) Maldives (a) ha da (b) fa rs (c) rs da
(e) Italy (d) da fa (e) None of these
15. Who among the following goes to Italy? 25. What is the code for ‘require efforts’ in the given
(a) R (b) Q (c) T code language?
(d) S (e) Either Q or S (a) ha sa (b) fa jo (c) rs sa
Directions (16-20): In these questions, relationship (d) sa jo (e) None of these
between different elements is shown in the Directions (26- 30): Study the given information
statements. The statements are followed by carefully to answer the given question.
conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the
given statements and select the appropriate answer. Eight people J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q are sitting in a
Give answer- row. Some of them are facing north direction while
(a) If only conclusion II is true some are facing south direction. L sits third to the left
(b) If only conclusion I is true of M and none of them sits at an extreme end. K sits
(c) If both conclusions I and II are true. immediate right of N and either of them sits at an
(d) If either conclusion I or II is true extreme end. M faces north direction. O sits third to
(e) If neither conclusion I nor II is true. the left of P who is not an immediate neighbour of M.
P does not sit at an extreme end. Only three people
16. Statements: S ≤ L ≤ I = P ≥ E > R; L > Q sit between P and J. Both the immediate neighbours
Conclusions: I. P > Q II. Q > R of M faces opposite direction to each other. J sits to
17. Statements:G > R ≥ E = A ≤ T ≤ S; D ≤ A ≤ J the right of Q and both faces same direction to each
Conclusions: I. T > J II. J = S other. Both the persons sitting at an extreme end
faces opposite direction to each other. L faces
18. Statements: A ≥ B > C ≤ D, D ≤ E < F
opposite direction to N and P. N faces same direction
Conclusions: I. A ≥ E II. E < A
as O faces.
19. Statements: G > R ≥ E = A ≤ S; D ≤ A ≤ J
26. Who among the following sits third to the left of
Conclusions: I. J > G II. G ≥ J
Q?
20. Statements: S ≤ L ≤ I = P ≥ E > R; L > Q (a) N (b) J (c) O
Conclusions: I. I ≥ R II. R < I (d) M (e) None of these
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27. How many persons are sitting between J and O? 35. If Point O is in north of point N, the distance
(a) None (b) One (c) Two between point MN is 5m and between NJ is 4m
(d) Three (e) More than three then what will be the distance between N and O?
28. Who among the following sit at an extreme end? (a) 6m (b) 4m (c) 5m
(a) N (b) J (c) O (d) 3m (e) None of these
(d) M (e) Q
Directions (36-40): Study the given information
29. Who among the following sits to the immediate carefully to answer the given question.
left of L?
(a) N (b) J (c) O Seven boxes G, H, I, J, K, L, M are placed on seven
(d) M (e) Q shelves from 1 to 7 such that bottom most shelf is
30. Who among the following sit second to the left of numbered 1 and so on. Also each of them contains
M? different sports items viz. bat, ball, stick, hockey,
(a) N (b) J (c) O stump, football, volleyball. G is placed on an even
(d) P (e) None of these numbered shelf and contain Football. Two boxes are
31. How many such pairs of letters are there in the placed between box G and H. Only three boxes are
word ‘DESTINY’, each of which have as many placed between the box which contain Hockey and H.
letters between them in the word as they have The box which contain Hockey is placed below box
between them in the English alphabetical series?
H. K is placed immediately below M and contain Ball.
(a) None (b) One (c) Two
(d) Three (e) More than three More than three boxes are placed between the box
which contain ball and the box which contain Stick.
32. If in certain coding language ROAD is coded as
5%&4 and TIRE is coded as 8@5* then what will Box K is not placed on the bottommost shelf. Box I is
be the code for DIRT? neither placed adjacent to box L nor box J. Box L
(a) 4@58 (b) 4*58 (c) 4*5% contain Bat also three boxes are placed between box
(d) *82& (e) None of these which contain Bat and the one which contain
33. There are six persons in a family viz. A, B, C, D, E Volleyball.
and F. A is the mother of B who is the brother in 36. Which box is placed at 7th shelf?
law of C. C is husband of D. F is the only child of
(a) J (b) H (c) L
D. E has two children and is married to A. Then
how D is related to E? (d) M (e) None of these
(a) Daughter (b) Son (c) Father 37. Which of the following box contain Stump?
(d) Brother (e) None of these
(a) J (b) H (c) L
Directions (34-35): Study the given information (d) M (e) None of these
carefully to answer the given question.
38. Box I contain which item?
Point K is to the east of J. Point J is to the south of
point M. Point M is to the north-east of N. Point O is (a) Stick (b) Hockey (c) Ball
to the west of point M. Point P is the midpoint of N (d) Volleyball (e) None of these
and K. Point P, N and K are horizontally in line. The 39. How many boxes are placed between the box
distance between point N and J is less than the
which contain Ball and the box which contain
distance between point K and J.
Football?
34. If point L is in the north direction of P and
(a) None (b) One (c) Two
horizontally in line with point O, then L is in
which direction with respect to M? (d) Three (e) More than three
(a) South-east 40. Which of the following box is placed immediately
(b) North-east above box G?
(c) East
(a) J (b) H (c) L
(d) South
(e) None of these (d) M (e) None of these
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
Directions (41- 45): Table given below shows number of cars manufactured by two companies in five
different years and percentage of cars sold out of total cars manufactured. Study the data carefully and answer
the following questions.
TATA MARUTI
Manufactured Cars sold (in %) Manufactured Cars sold (in %)
2011 4500 42% 5000 80%
2012 5200 65% 6400 55%
2013 4800 40% 7500 45%
1
2014 9600 33 3 % 14400 60%
2015 3600 75% 7800 22%
41. Total number of cars not sold by MARUTI in 47. 768.06 ÷ 11.97 × √256.05 −58.05 = ?
2014 is what percent of total number of cars not (a) 1033 (b) 1175 (c) 966
sold by TATA in same year? (d) 880 (e) 975
1
(a) 80% (b) 105% (c) 111 %
9 48. 34.02% of 550.09 ÷ ? = 297.07 ÷ √728.95
2
(d) 90% (e) 122 9 % (a) 14 (b) 21 (c) 8
(d) 27 (e) 17
42. Total number of cars sold by MARUTI in 2015 is
what percent less than total number of cars not 49. (? ÷ 9.97) × 12.08 = 20.12% of 1319.97
sold by same company in 2013? (a) 220 (b) 240 (c) 260
(a) 41.6% (b) 58.4% (c) 44.6% (d) 280 (e) 200
(d) 55.4% (e) 52.4% 50. ? % 𝑜𝑓 179.99 =
43. Find the ratio between total number of cars sold √(24.02)2 + (17.98)2 + 60.01% 𝑜𝑓 659.98
by MARUTI in 2011 and 2012 together to total (a) 80 (b) 60 (c) 40
number of cars not sold by TATA in 2012 and (d) 20 (e) 10
2013 together?
(a) 8 : 5 (b) 32 : 15 (c) 16 : 5
(d) 16 : 15 (e) 75 : 47
44. Find the average number of cars sold by TATA in
2011, 2013 and 2015 together?
(a) 2250 (b) 2230 (c) 2210
(d) 2190 (e) 2170
45. Find the difference between total number of cars
sold by Maruti in 2012 and total number of cars
not sold by Tata in same year?
(a) 140 (b) 1060 (c) 1700
(d) 500 (e) 1800
Directions (46-50): What approximate value will
come in place of question mark (?) in the given
questions: (You are not expected to calculate the
exact value.)
46. ?² + 190.98 – 19.01 × 6.97 = 316.99 × 1.99
(a) 14 (b) 19 (c) 24
(d) 26 (e) 16
Directions (51-55): Line graph given below shows number of flights take off and land at Delhi airport on five
different days. Study the graph carefully and answer the following questions.
Take off Land
220
200
Number of flights 180
160
140
120
100
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Days
51. Find the ratio of number of flights take-off on 58. 1, 1, 2, 6, 28, ?
Monday & Tuesday together to the number of (a) 232 (b) 224 (c) 226
flights landed on Thursday and Friday together? (d) 192 (e) 222
(a) 19 : 21 (b) 17 : 23 (c) 23 : 19
(d) 14 : 23 (e) 19 : 23 59. 12, 10, 17, 47, 183, ?
(a) 897 (b) 906 (c) 909
52. Total number of flights take off and land together (d) 903 (e) 912
on Friday is what percent more/less than total
number of flights take off and land together on 60. 68, 65, 60, 51, 34, ?
Monday. (a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 3
(a) 18.75% (b) 15.75% (c) 17.25% (d) 2 (e) 1
(d) 21.25% (e) 24.5% Direction (61-65): Pie chart given below shows the
53. Total number of flights take-off and land on percentage distribution of Insurance product (X)
Thursday and Friday is how much more than the sold by five insurance agents.
total number of flights take off and land on
Tuesday and Wednesday.
(a) 70 (b) 65 (c) 60 T
(d) 80 (e) 100 22% P
54. Find the average of total number of flights take 33%
off in these five days? S
(a) 147 (b) 151 (c) 131 12%
(d) 150 (e) 145 R Q
55. If flights on Saturday, which take off is 20% more 17% 16%
than the flight landed on previous day and flight
landed on Saturday is 25% less than the flight
take off on previous day, then find the difference Note:
between flight take-off and landed on Saturday. 1. Ratio between Total Insurance product (X) sold
(a) 76 (b) 65 (c) 75
to total insurance product (Y) sold is 3 : 4
(d) 66 (e) 63
2. All five agents also sold insurance product (Y).
Direction (56-60): What will come at the place of
question(?) marks in the following number series: 61. If agent ‘Q’ sold 15% more insurance product (Y)
56. 4, ?, 22, 46, 94, 190 than insurance product (X), then find insurance
(a) 12 (b) 10 (c) 15 product (Y) sold by Q is what percent of the total
(d) 8 (e) 6 Insurance product (Y) sold by all five agents
together?
57. 45, 74, 97, 116, 133, ?
(a) 17.2% (b) 32.8% (c) 18.2%
(a) 120 (b) 147 (c) 145
(d) 13.8% (e) 23.5%
(d) 146 (e) 148
62. If total insurance product (Y) sold by all five 69. In a group, there are 6 men, 7 females and 3
agents is 1600 and insurance product (X) sold by
transgenders. A committee of 3 members should
‘S’ to females is 32 more than the insurance
be formed such that at least 1 man should be in
product (X) sold by S to males, then find total
number of insurance product (X) sold by ‘S’ to the committee. Find the probability of forming
females. such type of committee?
1 9 11
(a) 88 (b) 32 (c) 56 (a) 2 (b) 14 (c) 14
(d) 100 (e) 144 13 6
(d) 14 (e) 7
63. If the percentage distribution of insurance
product (Y) sold by five agents is same as that of 70. Raman sold two articles ‘A’ and ‘B’, ‘A’ at 25%
product (X) sold by five agents and product (X) loss and ‘B’ at 30% profit. If ratio between selling
sold by ‘P’ is 495 then find total number of price of ‘A’ and selling price of ‘B’ is 6 : 13 and
product (Y) sold by ‘R’ and ‘S’ together. overall profit is Rs. 50 then find the cost price of
(a) 360 (b) 480 (c) 580 the both articles.
(d) 570 (e) 640 (a) Rs 300, Rs 375
64. If the percentage distribution of insurance (b) Rs 600, Rs 750
product (Y) sold by five agents is same as that of (c) Rs 800, Rs 1000
product (X) sold by five agents, then find the (d) Rs 200, Rs 250
ratio of insurance product (Y) sold by ‘P’ and ‘T’ (e) Rs 400, Rs 500
together to insurance product (X) sold by T, R Directions (71-75): In each of these questions, two
and Q together.
equations (I) and (II) are given. You have to solve
(a) 55 : 47 (b) 4 : 3 (c) 3 : 4
both the equations and give answer
(d) 5 : 7 (e) 19 : 21
(a) if x>y
65. Insurance Product (X) sold by ‘S’ and ‘R’ together (b) if x≥y
is what percent of the total number of insurance (c) if x<y
product (Y) sold by all the five agents. (d) if x ≤y
(a) 15.15% (b) 19.25% (c) 17.75%
(e) if x = y or no relation can be established between
(d) 22% (e) 21.75%
x and y
250
66. Sum of speed of Train P and Train Q is m/s.
9
71. I. 2x² + 11x + 15 = 0 II. 2y² + 15y + 27 = 0
Train P can cross train Q standing stationary in
36 seconds. Find the length of train ‘P’ if speed of 72. I. x² - 40x + 384 = 0 II. y² - 25y + 150 = 0
25
trains ‘Q’ is 9 m/s more than speed of train ‘P’ 73. I. 3x² - 10x – 125 = 0 II. y² - 21y + 108 = 0
and length of train ‘Q’ is 250 meters.
74. I. 5x² + 33x + 54 = 0 II. 3y² + 22y + 35 = 0
(a) 200 meters
(b) 150 meters 75. I. 2x + 7y = 13 II. 6x +y = 219
(c) 160 meters 1
76. A fraction is 33 3 % more than the fraction
(d) 180 meters
(e) 250 meters formed by squaring numerator and denominator
of fraction. Find the original fraction?
67. Retailor sells a mixture of Variety I and variety II 2 3 2
(a) 7 (b) 7 (c) 5
wheat at Rs.16.5 and earns total profit of 20%.
3 1
Cost price of Variety I wheat is Rs. 12.5 per kg (d) 4 (e) 4
while cost price of Variety II wheat is Rs. 16 per
kg. Find the quantity of Variety I mixed with 60 77. Raju and sunny together can complete the work
1
kg of variety II wheat to earn the given profit? in 16 days while Raju is 33 3 % more efficient
(a) 54 kg (b) 95 kg (c) 98 kg than sunny. If Sunny and Ritu together
(d) 108 kg (e) 106 kg completed 75% of work in 12 days, then find in
68. Satish is 3 years younger than Ayush. Ratio of
how many days Ritu alone can complete the
Ayush’s age 5 year ago to Satish’s age 4 year
work?
hence is 3 : 4. Find the present age of Satish.
(a) 18 years (b) 20 years (c) 23 years (a) 28 days (b) 24 days (c) 26 days
(d) 24 years (e) 25 years (d) 18 days (e) 30 days
78. Speed of a boat in still water is 130% more than than the profit of ‘P’ then find after how many
the speed of stream. If boat cover 33 km month R joined them.
downstream in 2.5 hours, then find the time (a) 7 months (b) 8 months (c) 5 months
taken by boat to cover 52 km distance upstream. (d) 6 months (e) 10 months
(a) 9 hours (b) 12 hours (c) 10 hours 80. Ratio between magnitude of volume of a cylinder
(d) 15 hours (e) 20 hours to the magnitude of curved surface area of the
79. P and Q started a business together with initial cylinder is 7 : 2. find the total surface area of the
investments of Rs 1500 and Rs 1800 cylinder if height of cylinder is double than that
respectively. After some month ‘R’ also joined of the radius of the cylinder
them with Rs 2400. If total profit after a year was (a) 968 unit 2 (b) 814 unit 2 (c) 950 unit 2
2 2
Rs 70,500 and Q’s share in profit is Rs 4500 more (d) 616 unit (e) 924 unit
Direction (1-5):
E faces G. The one who buy Jeans sits third to the left
of G. C is neither an immediate neighbour of G nor an
immediate neighbour of E. So, from this there will be
two possible cases-
The one who buys Bag sits second to the left of C. Also
neither E nor G buy Bag. D sits second to the right of
A and buys Bag.
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
41. (d);Number of cars not sold by Maruti in 2014 48. (e); 34.02% of 550.09 ÷ ? = 297.07 ÷ √728.95
40 34×550
= 14400 × 100 = 5760 ÷ ? ≈ 297 ÷ √729
100
Number of cars not sold by Tata in 2014 187
≈
297
⇒ ? ≈ 17
200 ? 27
= 9600 × = 6400
300 49. (a); (? ÷ 9.97) × 12.08 ≈20.12% of 1319.97
5760
Required % = 6400 × 100 = 90% 20×1320
(? ÷ 10) × 12 ≈
100
42. (b);Total number of cars sold by MARUTI in 264
?≈ 12
× 10 ≈ 220
2015
22
= 7800 × 100 = 1716 50. (d);? % 𝑜𝑓 179.99 =
√(24.02)2 + (17.98)2 + 60.01% 𝑜𝑓 659.98
Total number of cars not sold by MARUTI in
? % 𝑜𝑓 180 ≈
2013
55 √(24)2 + (18)2 + 60% 𝑜𝑓 660
= 7500 × = 4125 ?
100 × 180 ≈ √576 + 324 + 396
4125−1716 100
Required % = 4125
× 100 ?
2409 100
× 180 ≈ √1296
= × 100 = 58.4% 36
4125 ? ≈ 180 × 100 ⇒ ? ≈ 20
43. (a); Total number of cars sold by MARUTI in
80 51. (e); Flights take-off on Monday and Tuesday
2011 and 2012 together = 5000 × 100 +
together
55
6400 × 100 = 120 + 165 = 285
= 4000 + 3520 = 7520 Flights landed on Thursday and Friday
Total number of cars not sold by TATA in together
35 = 165 + 180 = 345
2012 and 2013 together = 5200 × 100 + 285 19
60 Required Ratio = =
345 23
4800 ×
100
= 1820 + 2880 = 4700 52. (a); Total number of flights take-off and land on
7520 8 Friday = 180 + 200 = 380
Required Ratio = = Total number of flights take-off and land on
4700 5
44. (e); Total number of cars sold by TATA in 2011, Monday = 120 + 200 = 320
380−320
2013 and 2015 together Required % = 320 × 100
42 40 75 60
= 4500 × + 4800 × + 3600 × = 320 × 100 = 18.75%
100 100 100
= 1890 + 1920 + 2700 = 6510
6510 53. (c); Total number of flights
Required average = 3 = 2170 On Thursday= 125 + 165 = 290
45. (c); Number of cars sold by Maruti in 2012 On Friday = 200 + 180 = 380
6400×55 On Tuesday = 160 + 165 = 325
= 100 = 3520
On Wednesday = 140 + 145 = 285
Number of cars not sold by Tata in 2012 Required Difference = (290 + 380) – (325
5200×35
= 100 = 1820 +285)
Required Difference = 3520 – 1820 = 670 −610 = 60
= 1700 54. (b);Required average
𝐹𝑙𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡𝑠 𝑡𝑎𝑘𝑒 𝑜𝑓𝑓 𝑖𝑛 5 𝑑𝑎𝑦𝑠
46. (c); ?² + 190.98 – 19.01 × 6.97 = 316.99 × 1.99 = 5
?² + 191 – 19 × 7 ≈ 317 × 2 =
120+165+145+125+200
=
755
= 151
?² ≈ 576 ⇒ ? ≈ 24 5 5
180×120
47. (c); 768.06 ÷ 11.97 × √256.05 −58.05 = ? 55. (d);Flights take off on Saturday = 100
= 216
200×75
768 ÷ 12 × 16 – 58 ≈ ? Flights land on Saturday = 100 = 150
768×16
? ≈ 12 − 58 ⇒ ? ≈ 966 Required Difference = 216 – 150 = 66
56. (b); 65. (e); Let total product (X) and product (Y) sold by
all five agents is 3x and 4x respectively
Then, Insurance Product (X) sold by S and R
(12+17)×3x
57. (d); together = = 0.87𝑥
100
0.87x
Required% = × 100 = 21.75%
4x
Direction (1-5): Study the following information 6. Statements: Some Tree are fruit
carefully and answer the given questions. All fruit are root
Eight persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W are sitting No plant is tree
around a circular table. Some of them facing towards Conclusions: I. Some fruit can never be plant
the center while some are facing outside the center. II. All root can be plant
Not more than two persons sitting together facing 7. Statements: All watch are lime
same direction. S sits third to the right of R. U sits Some lime is key
opposite to T and none of them is an immediate All key are point
neighbour of R. W sits second to the left of U. V sits Conclusions: I. Some watch is point
second to the left of Q who is facing towards the II. All lime are point is a possibility
center. P is not an immediate neighbour of R and sits
immediate left of T. Both P and W are facing same 8. Statements: Some Phone is mobile
direction as V faces. S is not facing outside the center. No mobile is missed
All mobile are call
1. Who among the following sits immediate left of Conclusions: I. All phone can never be missed
U? II. Some call can be missed
(a) S (b) Q (c) T
(d) R (e) W 9. Statements: Some room is home
No home is house
2. Who among the following sits 3rd left of W? Some flat is home
(a) S (b) Q (c) T Conclusions: I. Some room are flat
(d) R (e) V II. No room is flat
3. Who among the following sit opposite to Q? 10. Statements: All pen are pencil
(a) S (b) P (c) T No pen is marker
(d) R (e) V
All eraser are pen
4. Who among the following sits second to the left Conclusions: I. Some pencil can never be marker
of R? II. No eraser is marker
(a) S (b) P (c) T
(d) W (e) V Direction (11-15): Study the following information
carefully and answer the given questions.
5. Who among the following sits immediate right of Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H are living on
P? seven different floors of a building such as ground
(a) S (b) W (c) T floor is numbered as 1 then 2 and so on upto top floor
(d) R (e) V numbered as 7. Each of them likes different kinds of
Directions (6-10): Each question consists of three tea viz. Black tea, White tea, Masala tea, Herbal tea,
statements followed by two conclusions numbered I Lemon tea, Green tea, Tulsi tea. A is living on an odd
and II. Consider the given statements to be true even numbered floor and likes Herbal tea. Only one
if they seem to be at variance with commonly known person lives between A and E who lives above A. Only
facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which two person lives between E and the one who likes
of the given conclusion logically follow from the Green tea. B lives immediately above D who lives on
given statements using all statements together. Mark an even numbered floor. Only three person lives
your answer as, between the one who likes Green tea and the one
(a) If only conclusion I follows who likes Masala tea. D does not like Green tea. C
(b) If only conclusion II follows likes White tea. The one who likes Lemon tea lives
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows immediately above the one who likes Black tea. B
(d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows does not like Lemon tea. G lives above F who does not
(e) If both conclusion I and conclusion II follow like Masala tea.
11. Who among the following like Black tea? persons sitting in row-2. N sits second to the left of M
(a) C (b) E (c) G who sits second to left of P. Immediate neighbour of
(d) B (e) None of these N faces C. A sits second to the left of C. Only one
12. D lives on which of the following floor? person sits between K and O. Two persons sit
(a) 5th floor (b) 4th floor (c) 6th floor between E and B and one of them faces N. D does not
(d) 2nd floor (e) None of these face P. Neither K nor O face E and B. E is not an
immediate neighbour of the one who faces the one
13. How many persons live between A and B? who sits immediate right of L. K does not face the one
(a) One (b) Three (c) Two who sits immediate right of the one who faces M.
(d) Four (e) None of these
21. Who sits immediate right of B?
14. B likes which of the following tea? (a) C (b) A (c) D
(a) Masala tea (b) White tea (c) Tulsi tea (d)F (e) None of these
(d) Black tea (e) None of these
22. Who among the following faces the one who sits
15. Which of the following combination is true? second to the right of D?
(a) E-White tea-1st floor (a) N (b) O (c) K
(b) D-Black tea-6th floor (d) M (e) None of these
(c) F-Green tea-2nd floor
(d) C-Herbal tea-7th floor 23. Who sits fourth to the left of P?
(e) G-Tulsi tea-4th floor (a) N (b) O (c) K
(d) L (e) None of these
Directions (16-20): Study the following
information carefully to answer the given questions. 24. Four of the following are alike in a certain way,
In a certain code language:- then which of the following does not follow the
‘Bottle Green Blue Cup’ is written as ‘sa ti ka ra’ same pattern?
‘Green Spoon Cup Glass Red’ is written as ‘fo ka sa sx (a) C (b) F (c) K
na’ (d) O (e) P
‘Spoon Blue Green Red’ is written as ‘ti sx sa fo’ 25. Who among the following persons are
16. What is the code for Blue? immediate neighbor of L?
(a) ka (b) fo (c) ti (a) P, N (b) O, N (c) K, M
(d) sx (e) cannot be determined (d) M, P (e) None of these
17. What can be the code for ‘glass spoon new red’? Directions (26-30): In these questions relationship
(a) fo ka ti ra (b) ka zx ti sx (c) fo sx ti na between different elements is shown in the
(d) na fo sx zx (e) na sx ra ti statements. These statements are followed by
conclusions. You have to find out which of the
18. What is the code for ‘spoon’? conclusions are true from the given statements.
(a) ka (b) fo (c) sx (a) Only I is true
(d) ti (e) either (b) or (c) (b) Only II is true
19. If the code for ‘spoon row kite’ is written as ‘ut kr (c) Either I or II is true
fo’ then what is the code for ‘red’? (d) Neither I nor II is true
(a) sx (b) ti (c) ka
(e) Both I and II are true
(d) ra (e) na
20. Code ‘ra sa’ denotes which elements? 26. Statement: A>B=C>D; E<C<F
(a) Bottle Blue (b) Green Bottle Conclusions: I. B<E II. A>D
(c) Glass Red (d) Green Spoon 27. Statement: T<U≤V; S=U<K
(e) Cannot be determined Conclusions: I. T≤S II.V≥S
Direction (21-25): Study the following information 28. Statement: D=E>A; B≤A; E≤H
carefully and answer the given questions. Conclusions: I. H > B II. H=B
Twelve persons are sitting in two parallel rows. 29. Statement: P=O≤N=M>L≤K
A, B, C, D, E, F are sitting in row-1 and facing south Conclusions: I. P<K II. O>K
while K, L, M, N, O, P are sitting in row-2 and facing
north direction. All the persons are sitting in such a 30. Statement: S≤Q; P<Q>R=T
way that the persons sitting in row-1 are facing the Conclusions: I. S>T II. S≤T
Direction (31-35): Study the following information Rishi also starts from O walking 6 km in South
carefully and answer the given questions. direction to point U. From U he takes left turn and
Eight persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W were born in walks 4 km to point V. Again he takes a left turn to
seven different months from January to August of reach point W after walking 6 km.
same year. P was born in a month which has 31 days. 36. Point C is in which direction with respect to point
Only two persons were born in between P and R. T V?
was born in a month which is immediately before V. (a) South-west (b) North-west
W was born in a month which has 30 days. As many (c) West (d) North-east
as person born between T and P as between P and U. (e) Cannot be determined
S was not born in a month which has 31 days and V
was not born after W. 37. Which of the following points lie in same line?
(a) U, O, B (b) C, U, V (c) A, O, W
31. Who among the following person was born in (d) C, W, V (e) None of these
July?
(a) P (b) U (c) R 38. Point C is how far and in which direction from
(d) S (e) T Point W?
(a) 15km, East (b) 13km, North-west
32. How many persons were born between W and V? (c) 15km, West (d) 13km, West
(a) Four (b) Three (c) Two (e) None of these
(d) One (e) No one
Directions (39-40): Study the given information
33. Q was born in which of the following month? and answer the following questions:
(a) March (b) July (c) August There are eight members in a family. O is the
(d) January (e) April mother in law of Q. K and M are siblings. M is father
34. Who among the following is the youngest? of R. N is father of K. S is maternal grandfather of R.
(a) P (b) U (c) R M is son in law of T. O has only one daughter who is
(d) S (e) T unmarried. Q is the sister-in-law of K.
35. How many persons are older than T? 39. How R is related to K?
(a) Four (b) Three (c) Two (a) Daughter (b) Aunt (c) Niece
(d) One (e) No one (d) Cannot be determined (e) Nephew
Directions (36-38): Study the given information 40. How K is related Q?
and answer the following questions: (a) Husband
Rohan and rishi starts from a same point O. (b) Brother-in-law
Rohan walks 3km in west direction to point A. From (c) Sister-in-law
A he takes right turn and walks for 8 km to reach (d) Cannot be determined
point B. From B he turns 135˚ in anticlockwise (e) None of the above
direction to reach C after walking 10 km.
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
41. Veer can do a piece of work in 24 days. He started 5 : 3. If 25% of mixture from vessel A and 43.75%
working and works for eight days and the of mixture from vessel B is taken out, then the
remaining work is completed by Ayush and remaining quantity of the mixture in both the
3 vessels become equal. Find the initial quantity of
Mahendra together in 11 7 days. The efficiency
milk in vessel A and B respectively?
kof Mahendra is 25% less than Ayush. In how
(a) 36 liters, 50 liters (b) 24 liters, 56 liters
many days, Mahendra and Veer working
(c) 18 liters, 24 liters (d) 40 liters, 48 liters
together can finish the whole work?
(e) 48 liters, 54 liters
(a) 8 days (b) 10 days (c) 12 days
(d) 15 days (e) 18 days 43. Volume of a cylinder is 6174π cm3, if the ratio
42. There are two vessels A and B. Vessel A contains between the radius and the height of cylinder is
(x + 24) liters mixture of milk and water in the 3 : 2. Find the volume of a sphere, if the radius of
ratio of 3 : 2, while vessel B contains (x + 44) 1
the sphere is 33 3 % of the radius of cylinder?
liters mixture of milk and water in the ratio of
Directions (46-50): Pie chart shows percentage distribution of total air conditioner sold from an Electronic
store in 2016 Summer season. Read the information carefully and answer the questions.
Blue star
Hitachi
13%
16%
LG Daikin
22% 15%
Haier
Voltas 14%
20%
Note: I. Ratio between total number of air conditioner sold in 2016 to air conditioner sold in 2017 from same
store is 5 : 6.
II. Percentage distribution remain same in 2017 as that in year 2016.
46. Out of the total Blue star air conditioner sold in (a) 40% (b) 36% (c) 30%
2016, 30% are five star and remaining are three (d) 32% (e) 34%
star air conditioner. If the difference between 48. Find the ratio of the total number of LG and Blue
five star air conditioner of Blue star sold in 2016 star air conditioner sold together in 2017 to the
and the total air conditioner of Haier sold in total number of Voltas & Hitachi air conditioner
2017 was 645.Then,find the total number of air sold together in 2016 ?
conditioner sold of Voltas and LG together in (a) 7 : 5 (b) 6 : 5 (c) 5 : 6
2017 ? (d) 6 : 7 (e) 7 : 6
(a) 2530 (b) 2520 (c) 2526 49. If the total number of Voltas air conditioner sold
(d) 2524 (e) 2536 in 2017 and blue star air conditioner sold in
47. The total number of Voltas and blue star air 2016 is 1850. Find the difference between the
conditioner sold together in 2017 is what average number of Hitachi, Daikin and Haier air
percent more/less than the total number of conditioner sold in 2017 and the average of
Hitachi & Haier air conditioner sold together in number of LG and Voltas air conditioner sold in
2016? 2016?
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(a) 150 (b) 120 (c) 100 55. 156.02% of 450 + 133.01% of 599.98 = 375.02%
(d) 130 (e) 180 of ?
50. Out of the total air conditioner sold in 2017, the (a) 300 (b) 425 (c) 475
ratio between five star to three star is 3 : 2. If (d) 400 (e) 525
20% of the total three star air conditioner of LG Directions (56- 60): What will come in place of
brand sold in 2017 is 480. Then find the number question mark
of five star air conditioner of LG brand that were 56. ?, 272, 216, 168, 124, 82
sold in 2017.If store sold only three star and five
(a) 342 (b) 344 (c) 340
star air conditioner of LG brand?
(a) 820 (b) 840 (c) 830 (d) 338 (e) 336
(d) 848 (e) 856
Directions (51-55): Find the approximate value of 57. 56, ?, 210, 735, 3307.5
given questions. (a) 84 (b) 82 (c) 80
51. (?)² + 17.93% of 4249.9 + 14.9% of 440 = (9.9)³
(a) 19 (b) 13 (c) 8 (d) 88 (e) 90
(d) 21 (e) 23
575.9
58. 36, 182, 286, 356, 400, ?
52. + 274.87% 𝑜𝑓 495.8 + √255.9 =
? (a) 430 (b) 428 (c) 424
24.9% 𝑜𝑓 5583.8
(a) 24 (b) 28 (c) 48 (d) 416 (e) 426
(d) 44 (e) 36
3 59. 42, 66, ?, 186, 282, 402
53. √6858.9 × 35.8+ ? = (28.97)2 − 40.93
(a) 126 (b) 114 (c) 124 (a) 104 (b) 114 (c) 124
(d) 116 (e) 136
(d) 116 (e) 118
54. ? % of 5199.87 – (37.93)² + (15.9)² = (35.91)² -
39.9 60. 12, ?, 1048, 6294, 25180, 50362
(a) 37 (b) 40 (c) 56 (a) 128 (b) 136 (c) 130
(d) 60 (e) 47 (d) 134 (e) 124
Directions (61-65): Given below, the bar graph shows total manufacturing cost (Production expense + Raw
material expense) of 1000 cars of five different companies and total revenue generated from these 1000 cars.
Read bar carefully and answer the questions:
250
200
(RUPEES IN CR.)
150
100
50
0
Tata Toyota Mahindra Honda Maruti
(MOTOR COMPANIES)
61. Profit percentage of Mahindra is what percent 65. If production expense of Mahindra is decreased
2
more than the profit percentage of Toyota? by 14 % and the raw material expense is
7
(a) 280% (b) 360% (c) 480% increased by 30% and total revenue remained
(d) 320% (e) 380% same. Then, find the new profit of Mahindra is
what percent more than the previous profit?
62. If raw material expense of Toyota and Tata are 1 1 1
(a)23 % (b)53% (c)73%
decreased by 10% and 15% respectively while 1 1
the production expense and the revenue remain (d)4 % (e) 3 %
3 3
same. Then find the new profit of both Directions (66-70): In each of these questions, two
companies together? equations (I) and (II) are given. You have to solve
(a) 61 cr (b) 71 cr (c) 81 cr both the equations and give answer
(d) 91 cr (e) 65 cr (a) if x>y (b) if x≥y
(c) if x<y (d) if x ≤y
63. Find the average of profit share of all five (e) if x = y or no relation can be established
companies? between x and y.
(a) 25 cr (b) 28 cr (c) 30 cr 66. (i) 7x² + 18x – 9 = 0 (ii) 5y² + 28y + 15 = 0
(d) 35 cr (e) 40 cr 2
67. (i) 3𝑥 − 13𝑥 + 14 = 0
64. Find the profit percentage of Honda and Maruti (ii) 2𝑦 2 − 17𝑦 + 33 = 0
together? 68. (i) 3x² + 14x – 24 = 0 (ii) 6y² + 11y + 4 = 0
4 3 1
(a) 1613% (b) 1311% (c) 233% 69. (i) 2x² – 15x + 28 = 0 (ii) 3y² – 6y + 3 = 0
3 4
(d) 1913% (e) 177% 70. (i) x² – 30x + 216 = 0 (ii) y² – 21y + 108 = 0
Directions (71-75): Given below table shows total number of players (National level players + State level
players + School level players) participated in a championship in five successive years. Total number of
National level players given in absolute value and remaining two (State level players + School level players)
distributed in percentage out of total participants. Study the table carefully and answer the given questions.
Years National level players Percentage distribution of State & School level players
State level players School level players
2013 1280 48% 20%
2014 1440 54% 10%
2015 960 44% 24%
2016 1620 40% 15%
2017 1920 32% 20%
71. Total number of state level players participated 73. Find the difference between the average number
in 2016 & 2015 together is what percent of the of state level players participated in 2013 &
total number of national level players 2017 and the average number of school level
participated in 2017? players participated in 2015 & 2016 ?
3 3 3
(a) 162 % (b) 180 % (c) 148 %
4
3 3
4 4 (a) 870 (b) 670 (c) 970
(d) 1434 % (e)1514 % (d) 890 (e) 840
72. Out of total players participated in 2014, the age
74. Find the ratio between the total number of
of 45% of national levels players, 25% of state
national level & state level players participated
level players and 30% of school level players is
above twenty three years. Find the total number in 2014 & 2015 together to the total number of
of players, whose age are below twenty three national level & school level players participated
years? in 2013 & 2017 together?
(a) 2672 (b) 2685 (c) 2688 (a) 40 : 49 (b) 49 : 40 (c) 48 : 49
(d) 2692 (e) 2690 (d) 49 : 53 (e) 53 : 49
8. (e);
10. (e);
Direction (31-35): P was born in a month which has Now, S was not born in a month which has 31 days
31 days. Only two persons were born in between P and V was not born after W. So, from this Case-2, 3(b)
and R. From this there will be five possible cases----- I and Case-3(b) II will be eliminated. So, the final
arrangement is---
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
1
41. (d);Efficiency of Veer=24 Efficiency of Mahendra = 3 unit/day
1 1rd Efficiency of Veer=5 unit/day
Veer in 8 days = 8 × = of total work Time taken by Veer and Mahendra together
24 3
1 2 120
Remaining work = 1– 3 = 3 to complete the whole work = (3+5) = 15 days
2rd
of total work is completed by Mahendra 42. (a); ATQ—
3
3 75 (100–43.75)
and Ayush in 11 7 days— Vessel A × 100 = Vessel B × 100
75 56.25
Total work will be completed by Mahendra (𝑥 + 24) × = (𝑥 + 44) ×
80×3 120 100 100
and Ayush = 2×7 = 7 days 3
(𝑥 + 24) × = (𝑥 + 44) ×
2.25
4 4
Let total work be = 120 unit
(𝑥 + 24) = (𝑥 + 44) × 0.75
Let efficiency of Ayush is x unit/day and
Mahendra is .75x unit/day x – 0.75x = 33 – 24
x + 0.75x = 7 unit/day 0.25x = 9
x = 4 unit/day x = 36
Initial quantity of milk in vessel 46. (b);Let total number of air conditioner sold in
3
A = (36 + 24) × = 36 liters 2016 and 2017 is 5x and 6x respectively.
5
ATQ—
Initial quantity of milk in vessel B 14 13 30
5 6x × 100 – 5x × 100 × 100 = 645
= (36 + 44) × 8 = 50 liters
168𝑥–39𝑥
43. (e); Let radius of cylinder be r cm = 645
200
645×200
Given x= ⇒ x = 1000
2r 129
h = 3 cm Total number of LG and Voltas air
Volume of cylinder = 6174 π conditioner sold together in 2017
2r (22+20)
πr2 × = 6174π = (6 × 1000) × 100
3
r3 = 9261 = 6000 ×
42
= 2520
100
r = 21 cm
1 47. (d);Let total number of air conditioner sold in
Radius of sphere = 21 × = 7 cm 2016 and 2017 is 5x and 6x respectively —
3
4
Volume of sphere = πr3 ATQ—
3
4 Required percentage
= ×𝜋×7×7×7 (20+13) (16+14)
3 6x× –5x×
1372𝜋
= 3 cm3 = 100
(16+14)
100
× 100
5x×
100
44. (b);Let five consecutive even number series =
198x–150x
× 100
= a, (a+2), (a+4), (a+6), (a+8) 150x
48x
Five consecutive odd number seires = 150x × 100
= b, (b+2), (b+4), (b+6) + (b + 8) = 32%
ATQ— 48. (e); Let total number of air conditioner sold in
a+(a+2)+(a+4)+(a+6)+(a+8) 2016 and 2017 is 5x and 6x respectively —
= 60
5 (22+13)
6x×
5a + 20 = 300 Required ratio = 100
(16+20)
a = 56 5x×
100
6x×35
Third highest number of even series = 5x×36 = 7 : 6
= 56 + 4 = 60 49. (a); Let total number of air conditioner sold in
Second lowest number of odd number series 2016 and 2017 is 5x and 6x respectively.
5
= 60 × + 4 ATQ—
12
20 13
= 29 6x × 100 + 5x × 100 = 1850
Highest number of even number series 6x 13x
+ 20 = 1850
= (56 + 8) = 64 5
Highest number of odd number series 37x = 1850 × 20
= (29 – 2 + 8) = 35 x = 1000
Required difference = 64 – 35 = 29 Average number of Hitachi, Daikin & Haier
45. (b);Let the length of Tejas express = 6x meter air conditioner sold in 2017
16+15+14
Length of Shatabdi express = 7x meter 6000×( )
= 100
x = 40 meter = 2
100
= 1050
length of Tejas express = 6 × 40 = 240 meter Required difference = 1050 – 900 = 150
length of Rajdhani express 50. (b);Let total number of air conditioner sold in
= 8 × 40 = 320 meter 2017 is 6x.
Relative speed =144-108=36km/hr ATQ—
5
=36× 18=10m/s Total three star Air conditioner of LG brand
Required time to cross each other sold in 2017
2 20
560 6x × 5 × 100 = 480
= 10 =56 sec.
x = 40 × 25 59. (b);
x = 1000
Number of five star air conditioner of LG
brand sold in 2017
22
= 6000 × – 480 = 840
100
18 15 60. (c);
51. (b);(? )2 + × 4250 + × 440 ≈ (10)³
100 100
2
(? ) = 1000 − 831
(? )2 = 169
? =13
576 275 25
52. (e); ? + 100 × 496 + √256 ≈ 100 × 5584 61. (d);Profit percentage of Mahindra
576 Total Revenue – Total expenditure
+ 1364 + 16 = 1396 = Total expenditure
× 100
? (130–100)
576 = 100 × 100
= 1396 − 1380
? = 30%
576
?= Profit percentage of Toyota
16 (150 –140)
? = 36 = 140 × 100
3 50
53. (d); √6859 × 36+ ? ≈ (29)2 − 41 = %
7
19 × 36 + ? = 841 – 41 30 –
50
76. (d);ATQ — 2
=9×3
P×18×2
100
= 5940 = 6 km⁄hr
5940×100 81 27
P = 18×2 Required time = (6+3) + (6 –3)
P = 16500 Rs. =9+9
New principle = 16500 + 1500 = 18000 Rs. = 18 hours
First year compound interest 80. (b);Let selling price of Article A, B and C be 3y,
1
= 18000 × 9 = 2000 Rs. 4y and 5y respectively
Second year compound interest And, profit percentage on these article be 4x,
1 12x and 5x respectively
= (18000 + 2000) × 8 ATQ
= 2500 Rs. 3𝑦
=
(100+4𝑥)
Total interest = 2000 + 2500 = 4500 Rs. 4𝑦 (100+12𝑥)
77. (b);Let Veer, Abhishek and Neeraj invested 36x – 16x = 400 – 300
Rs. 3x, Rs. 4x and 6x respectively x=5
ATQ— So, profit percentage of on article A, B and C
3x×3+(3x+200)×3+(3x+400)×3+(3x+600)×3 is 20%, 60%, 25% respectively
= 1
4x×12+6x×12 5y = 120 + 120 ×
2250 4
7250–2250 5y = 150
36𝑥+3600 9
(48𝑥+72𝑥)
= 20 y= Rs.30
54x – 36x = 3600 Selling price of Article A = Rs.90
18x = 3600 Selling price of Article B = Rs.120
x = 200 Rs. Overall profit
90 120 150
Investment of Neeraj = 6 × 200 = 1200 Rs. = 6 ×1+ 8 ×3+ 5 ×1
78. (b);Let total population of city = 100x = 15+ 45 + 30
Male population in city = 60x = Rs.90
1
Male belongs to ST category = 60x ×
15
= 4x
Male belong to SC categroy
1
= (60x – 4x) × = 8x
7
Male belongs to OBC category
5
= (56x – 8x) ×
8
= 30x
Male belongs to general category
= (60x – 4x - 8x – 30x) = 18x
ATQ—
30x – 4x = 7800
26x = 7800
x = 300
Female population in village
= 300 × 40 = 12000
79. (b);Let the speed of boat in still water be x
km/hr and the speed of current be y km/hr
Given x = 3y
ATQ—
120 96
+ = 26
3y+y 3y –y
120+192
4y
= 26
312 = 104 y
y = 3km/hr
x = 3 × 3 = 9 km/hr
New speed of boat in still water speed
Directions (1-5): Study the following information was born in the month which has 31 days. Only one
carefully and answer the questions below. person was born between F and the one who likes
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H left for Basil plant. Only three persons were born between
different destinations viz. Zoo, Theater, Market, the one who likes Snake plant and the one who likes
Temple, Hospital, Court, Office and School but not Money plant. Only two persons were born between
necessarily in the same order. They left for these G and the one who likes Jasmine plant. D was born
destinations using different medium of transport viz. immediately after the one who likes Jasmine plant.
Bicycle, Car, Bus, Horse, Rickshaw, Skateboard, Only two persons were born between D and E. A was
Roller skates and Auto but not necessarily in the born immediately before the one who likes Lily
same order. A, who left for School, neither used a plant. C does not like Rose plant. Both G and C were
Skateboard nor Roller skates. B used a bus but he did born in the months after the month in which the one
not leave for Temple or Market. The person who left who likes Basil plant was born. G was immediately
for Court travels by Car. One of them, who travels by before C. The one who likes Snake plant was born in
Rickshaw, left for Hospital. The person who left for February.
Temple travels on Horse. G did not leave for Court. 6. G was born in which of the following months?
The one who left for Market used an Auto. F and D (a) Cannot be determined
left for Theater and Hospital respectively. H left for (b) October
Temple whereas E, who neither used a Skateboard (c) March
nor a Bicycle, left for ZOO. (d) April
1. A uses which of the following medium of (e) September
transport? 7. C likes which of the following plants?
(a) Bicycle (b) Auto (c) Car (a) Basil (b) Lily (c) Jasmine
(d) Bus (e) Horse (d) Sunflower (e) Money
2. B went to which of the following destinations? 8. How many persons are older than the one who
(a) Temple (b) Market (c) Hospital
likes money plant?
(d) Office (e) None of these
(a) One (b) Two (c) Three
3. H uses which of the following medium of (d) Four (e) None of these
transport?
(a) Auto (b) Skateboard (c) Horse 9. Who among the following is not younger than B?
(d) Roller skates (e) None of these (a) C (b) A (c) E
(d) G (e) D
4. Who among them travels by a Rickshaw?
(a) E (b) A (c) F 10. Who among the following is older than B but
(d) B (e) D younger than A?
(a) D (b) C (c) G
5. Who among them travels to Market?
(d) E (e) There is no such person
(a) A (b) G (c) H
(d) D (e) C Directions (11-15): Study the following
Directions (6-10): Study the following information information carefully and answer the given
and answer the questions. questions:
In a certain code language
Seven persons namely A, B, C, D, E, F and G were ‘road is country long’ is written as ‘jla jta jja jsa’,
born in seven different months (of the same year) ‘walk storm are road’ is written as ‘jja jpa jra jda’
namely February, March, April, June, September, and ‘rain is country walk’ is written as ‘jda jta jfa jla’.
October and November but not necessarily in the
same order. Each of them also likes different plants 11. What is the code for ‘long’?
namely Basil, Lily, Snake, Jasmine, Sunflower, Rose (a) jsa (b) jda (c) jja
and Money, but not necessarily in the same order. F (d) jla (e) None of these
Directions (26-30): In these questions there are (a) Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
three statements followed by two conclusions (b) Only conclusion II follows.
numbered I and II. You have to take the three given (c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II
statements to be true even if they seem to be at follows.
variance from commonly known facts and then (d) Only conclusion I follows.
decide which of the given conclusions logically (e) Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
follows from the given statements disregarding 30. Statements: All beach are dogs
commonly known facts. Some dogs are springs
No spring is an autumn.
26. Statements: All cranes are trains.
Conclusions: I. All dogs being autumn is a
Some train is a lift.
possibility.
Some lifts are wheels. II. Atleast some dogs are beach
Conclusions: I. All cranes being wheels is a (a) Either conclusions I or conclusion II follows
possibility. (b) Both Conclusions I and conclusion II follows
II. No crane is a lift. (c) Neither conclusions I nor conclusions II
(a) Only conclusion I follows. follows
(b) Only conclusion II follows. (d) Only conclusions I follows
(c) Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow. (e) Only conclusions II follows
(d) Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows. Directions (31– 35) Study the following
(e) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II information carefully to answer the given questions.
follows. A word and number arrangement machine when
27. Statements: All dews are ducks. given an input line of words and numbers rearranges
All ducks are pencils. them following a particular rule in each step. The
Some pencils are pens. following is an illustration of an input and its
Conclusions: I. No dew is a pen. rearrangement:
II. All pencils are ducks. Input: nest 19 fresh 24 10 candy ghost 29 money 21
(a) Only conclusion I follows. Step I: 10 19 fresh 24 candy ghost 29 money 21 nest
(b) Only conclusion II follows. Step II: 10 29 19 fresh 24 candy ghost 21 money nest
(c) Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows. Step III:10 29 24 19 fresh candy 21 ghost money nest
(d) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II Step IV:10 29 24 21 19 candy fresh ghost money nest
follows. And Step IV is the last step of the above input. As per
(e) Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow. the rules followed in the above steps, find out in each
of the following questions the appropriate step for
28. Statements: All beach are dogs. the given input.
Some dogs are springs. Input: uncle 13 inn 54 14 ape king 49 wild 26 quick
No spring is an autumn. 39 72 lucky
Conclusions: I. Atleast some beach are 31. What is the position of ‘king’ in Step III?
springs. (a) Fifth from the right
II. Some autumns being dogs is a (b) Third from the left
possibility. (c) Seventh from the right
(a) Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows (d) Eighth from the right
(b) Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow. (e) None of these
(c) Only conclusion I follows. 32. How money steps will be required to complete
(d) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II the arrangement of the above input?
follows. (a) Seven (b) Six (c) Eight
(e) Only conclusion II follows (d) Five (e) None of these
29. Statements: All dews are ducks. 33. In a certain way ‘ape’ is related to ‘14’ in the last
All ducks are pencils. step. In the same way ‘72’ will be related to
Some pencils are pens. which of the following words/numbers?
Conclusions: I. Atleast some ducks are pens. (a) inn (b) uncle (c) wild
II. No duck is a pen. (d) lucky (e) None of these
34. What is the position of ‘lucky’ with respect to ‘39’ 36. Who among the following is facing X?
in Step V? (a)K (b)E (c)G
(a) Seventh to the right (d)J (e) None of these
(b) Third to the right
37. Which of the following pairs sits at the extreme
(c) Fifth to the left
(d) Sixth to the left ends?
(e) None of these (a)U, G (b)X, G (c)K, Y
(d) I, X (e) None of these
35. How money words/numbers are there between
‘inn’ and ‘quick’ in Step IV? 38. Who among the following is facing E?
(a) Three (b) Four (c) Five (a)Y (b)Z (c)W
(d) Six (e) None of these (d) Cannot be determined
(e) None of these
Directions (36-40): Read the following information
carefully and answer the questions given below. 39. If Z is related to I in a certain way and V is related
Twelve friends are seated along the two rows - to H in the same way, then W is related to which
(such that facing each other.) Z, Y, X, W, V and U are of the following person?
seated in first row and facing south. K, J, I, H, G and E (a)J (b)G (c)K
are seated in second row and facing north. J is on the (d)E (e) None of these
immediate right of H who is facing Z. W is on the
immediate right of Z. K and X are sitting at extreme 40. Who among the following is sitting between V
ends and nobody is seated on the right of U. Only E is and Z?
seated between K and G and he is not facing Y. J sits (a)Z (b)X (c)W
to the immediate left of I. (d)Y (e) None of these
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
Direction (41-45): Study the following graph carefully & answer the questions that follows :-
Population of six cities in three consecutive years are given below.(in thousands)
the question mark (?) in the following number series. (d) 3 (e) 4
46. 125, 145, 175, 225, 315, ? 55. Marked price of article A is 40% more than
(a) 385 (b) 450 (c) 575 marked price of article B. Article A and B were
(d) 485 (e) 525 sold at 35% and 20% discount respectively and
seller made an overall profit of 14% on selling
47. 185, 207, 163, 229, ?, 251 both articles together. Find the overall profit
(a) 191 (b) 187 (c) 147 percentage on both articles if no discount was
(d) 131 (e) 141 given on selling both articles.
(a) 50% (b) 75% (c) 60%
48. 355, 375, 465, 675, 1055, ? (d) 32% (e) 45%
(a) 1655 (b) 1850 (c) 1480
Directions (56-60): Find the approximate value of
(d) 1525 (e) 1725
question marks (?) in following questions.
49. 2, 7, 25, 105, 531, ? 56. 149.69% of 1298.8 + ? % of 1601 = 54.9 × 49.89
(a) 3836 (b) 3275 (c) 3193 (a) 50 (b) 70 (c) 65
(d) 3525 (e) 3143 (d) 60 (e) 45
50. 286, 142, 70, 34, 16, ? 57. ? × 25.05 + 119.79 × 150.08 = 1998.8 ÷ 5 ×
(a) 5 (b) 3 (c) 7 120.01 – 49.9 × 199.98
(d) 12 (e) 10 (a) 620 (b) 750 (c) 800
(d) 700 (e) 600
51. If the difference of total CI and total SI obtained
on certain amount in 2 years at rate of interest of 58. 40.01 × √?+ √1023 = 72.01 % 𝑜𝑓 598.91 +
10% pa for first year and 20% pa for 2nd year is 11.91 × 9.98
(a) 196 (b) 169 (c) 225
Rs. 850 then find the amount.
(d) 289 (e) 144
(a) 40000 (b) 50000 (c) 42500
(d) 38000 (e) 44000 59. ? % of 199.89 = (19.01)² + (16.91)² + (19.91)² -
49.98
52. A boat can travel 28 km upstream and 48 km (a) 450 (b) 300 (c) 350
downstream in 5 hours and 56 km upstream and (d) 400 (e) 500
64 km downstream in 8 hours. Find the speed of 60. (?)² + 219.9 = 189.98 × 7.91 – 39.82 × 19.98 –
boat in still water. (19.91)²
(a) 15 kmph (b) 12 kmph (c) 18 kmph (a) 10 (b) 30 (c) 25
(d) 10 kmph (e) 8 kmph (d) 20 (e) 15
Directions (61-65): The following line graph shows the total number of Tajmahal and Red fort visitors each
day during 5 days of week.
Study the graph carefully and answer the following question.
14000
13000
12000
11000
10000
9000
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
61. Find the ratio of Red fort visitors on Tuesday, Directions (66-70): Solve the following equations
Thursday, Friday to Tajmahal visiter on Monday, and mark the correct option given below.
Wednesday and Thursday (a) if 𝑥 > 𝑦
(a) 37 : 19 (b) 11 : 13 (c) 19 : 25 (b) if 𝑥 ≥ 𝑦
(d) 87 : 94 (e) 17 : 23 (c) if 𝑦 > 𝑥
(d) if 𝑦 ≥ 𝑥
62. Redfort visitors on Tuesday and Wednesday
(e) if 𝑥 = 𝑦 or no relation can be established
together are what percent less than Tajmahal
visitors on the same days together? 66. I. x² - 12x + 35 = 0 II. y² + 2y – 35 = 0
3 1 1
(a) 19 13 % (b) 13 3 % (c) 27 2 % 67. I. 3x² + 13x + 12 = 0 II. 5y² + 12y + 4 = 0
(d) 32% (e) 36% 68. I. 2x² - 3x – 35 = 0 II. 6y² - 5y + 1 = 0
63. If ratio of male to female visitors of Tajmahal is 3 69. I. 8x + 3y = 25 II. 3x + 2y = 12
: 2 on each day and male to female visitor of Red
fort are in ratio 7 : 3 each day then find the 70. I. 7x² - 5x – 12 = 0 II. y² + 11y + 28 = 0
difference of male visitor and female visitor on 71. Rahul, Roly and Ritu enter into a business. Rahul
Monday (considering redfort and Tajmahal 1
invest for 5 months & claims th of the profit,
together) 5
1
(a) 8020 (b) 5860 (c) 6680 Roly invest for 3 months & claims 4 th of profit.
(d) 7840 (e) 8150 While Ritu invest Rs 1210 for 9 months. How
64. Find the average number of Taj mahal visitors on much total money invested by Rahul and Roly
these 5 days. together?
(a) 14000 (b) 13200 (c) 13100 (a) Rs 2648 (b) Rs2484 (c) Rs 2624
(d) 12900 (e) None of these (d) Rs 2442 (e) Rs 2862
65. The average of Redfort and Taj mahal visitors on 72. The total surface area of cube is 1176 cm². If
Wednesday are how much percent less than height of cylinder is 50% more than the side of
average of Taj mahal and Redfort visitor on cube and ratio of height and radius of cylinder
Thursday. are given as 7 : 3 then find the total surface area
1 1 1
(a) 12 2 % (b) 8 3 % (c) 16 3 % of cylinder? (in cm²)
2 2 (a) 720π (b) 480π (c) 540 π
(d) 6 5 % (e) 5 5 %
(d) 640 π (e) 560 π
When child age was 6 years, the average age of are returned back. Then find the average of
mobile phones of company Asus and MI which
family became 30 years. What was age of bride
are not returned?
at time of marriage? (a) 48600 (b) 47600 (c) 45240
(a) 20 years (b) 24 years (c) 26 years (d) 44800 (e) 42200
(d) 22 years (e) 18 years
78. 25% of mobile phones sold by company Asus are
74. There are 10 oranges and 12 mangoes in a 1
what percent more/less than 33 3 % of mobile
basket. If 3 of them are rotten, then what is the phones sold by company Moto?
probability that one of them is orange & other (a) 55% (b) 25% (c) 45%
two are mangoes? (d) 30% (e) 35%
2 3 4
(a) 9 (b) 5 (c) 7 79. Mobile phones sold by company Honor have
(d)
2
(e)
3 three models i.e. 6x, 7x & 9 lite which are in ratio
5 7 1 : 2 : 5 respectively. Find the half of the
75. How many 3 digit number can be formed from 0, difference between the mobile phones sold of
2, 5, 3, 7, 6 which is divisible by 5 and none of the model 9 lite and 7x ?
digit is repeated? (a) 9240 (b) 7920 (c) 8860
(a) 35 (b) 36 (c) 40 (d) 9720 (e) 8250
(d) 30 (e) 48 80. What is the half of difference between mobile
phones sold by company Vivo and company
Directions (76-80): Study the pie-chart carefully Moto?
and answer the questions. (a) 2564 (b) 2250 (c) 2462
Pie-chart given below shows mobile phones sold of 6 (d) 2592 (e) 2684
different companies in degree.
Total number of mobile phones sold = 259200
Oppo,
Honor,
57.6
72
vivo,
43.2
Asus,
Moto, 64.8
36
MI, 86.4
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
70−60
41. (b);Required difference = Percentage increased = × 100
40+45+55+60+45+65 50+65+60+45+35+40 60
[( )~( )] × 1000 2
6 6 = 60
= 16 3 %
1000
310 295 8
=[ 6
~ 6
] × 1000 = 2500 44. (a); Total males in city K = 13 × 65000 = 40000
42. (c); Percentage increase Total females in city K = 65000−40000
(55+60+45)−(50+65+40)
= × 100 = 25000
(50+65+40)
120
5
= 155 × 100 =
100
% Total males in city L = 25000× 100 = 30000
31
Total females in city L = 40000 −30000
43. (a); Total population of city M in year 2015
125 = 10000
= 40000× = 50000 = 50 thousand 10000
100
Required percentage= 40000 × 100 = 25%
Total population of city Z in year 2015 =
120000-50000 = 70 thousand 55+45+65
55
Total population of city Z in year 2014 = 60 45. (e); Required ratio = 3
50+40 = 45 = 11 ∶ 9
thousand 2
14. Statements: Some Pencil are pen (a) 3km (b) 4km (c) 5km
Some pen are Eraser (d) 8km (e) None of these
Some Eraser are Box.
22. Pointing to a person, Jatin said, “Her only son is
Conclusions: I. Some Pencil are Box
II. Some pen can be box the brother of my only daughter” then how is
III. No pencil is eraser Jatin related to that person?
(a) wife (b) Husband (c) Brother
15. Statements: All Sand is Air (d) Sister (e) None of these
No sand is Ice
All ice is water Directions (23-27): Study the following
Conclusions: I. Some Air are not water information carefully to answer the given questions.
II. Some Water are not air Ten persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z are going
III. All air can never be ice for shopping on two different dates 4 and 19 of five
Directions (16-20): Study the following different months January, March, April, May, June.
information carefully to answer the given questions. Only one person goes for shopping on one date of one
In a certain code language:- month. S goes on an even date of a month which has
‘Room house drum after’ is written as ‘sa hun san fo’, 30 days. Three persons go in between S and W. Y
‘after all are good’ is written as ‘ta ka num san’, goes immediately after T and both go in the same
‘after room page house’ is written as ‘sa hun ze month. Only two persons go between T and P. P goes
san’ and after T and goes in month having 30 days. X goes
‘before all good’ is written as ‘ta num va’. immediately before S. Only two persons go between
16. What is the code for ‘page’? X and U. Both R and V go on an odd date of a month
(a) ze (b) hun (c) ta but R goes before V.
(d) san (e) None of these 23. Who among the following goes to market
17. Which of the following can be the code for immediately after R?
‘before room drum’? (a) S (b) Y (c) P
(a) va fo hun (b) hun sa fo (c) sa fo va (d) Q (e) None of these
(d) Either (a) and (c)
24. How many persons go to the market in between
(e) None of these
V and W?
18. ‘num’ is the code for? (a) Four (b) Three (c) Two
(a) all (d) One (e) None of these
(b) are
(c) Either ‘all’ or ‘good’ 25. Who among the following go to market on 4th
(d) after May?
(e) None of these (a) S (b) T (c) P
(d) Q (e) None of these
19. Which of the following is the code for ‘after’?
(a) va (b) san (c) num 26. Four of the following are alike in a certain way so
(d) sa (e) None of these form a group then which of the following does
20. ‘all room good house’ can be coded as not belong to that group?
(a) ta hun num sa (a) U (b) T (c) Y
(b) san ka hun sa (d) R (e) S
(c) va ta num ka 27. Who among the following go on 19th March?
(d) Can’t be determined (a) S (b) X (c) P
(e) None of these (d) Q (e) None of these
21. Mohan start walking from point O in north
Directions (28-30): Study the following
direction for 5km, from there he takes three
information carefully to answer the given questions.
consecutive left turns by walking 4km,4km and
2 km respectively and stops at A. Rohan also Six different phones G, J, K, N, V, X are of different
start walking from point O in north direction for prices. V is costlier than both J and K. X is costlier
5 km. From there he takes three consecutive than K but cheaper than G. V is not costlier than G and
right turns by walking 4km,4km and 2km the price of J is not less than X. V’s price does not lie
respectively and stops at B. Find the shortest in between the range of prices of X and K. Price of N
distance between A and B? is 50000 which is not less than the price of G.
28. Which of the following phone has highest price? (a) M (b) L (c) K
(a) K (b) G (c) N (d) O (e) P
(d) J (e) None of these
35. Who among the following persons are
29. Which of the following phone is 4th costliest? immediate neighbor of N?
(a) K (b) G (c) N (a) P, R (b) O, N (c) K, M
(d) J (e) None of these (d) M, P (e) None of these
30. What can be the price of phone G if price of V is Directions (36-40): Study the following
21000? information carefully to answer the given questions.
(a) 36000 (b) 18000 (c) 54000 Eight boxes A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H are placed one
(d) 8000 (e) 11000 above another but not necessarily in the same order.
Directions (31-35): Study the following Only two boxes are placed between box G and B. Only
information carefully to answer the given questions. three boxes are placed between box D and E but box
Eight persons K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R are sitting in a E is placed below D. Only one box is placed between
row. Some of them are facing north while some of box F and C but both of them are placed below box B.
them are facing south. O sits third to the right of R. Three boxes are placed between box B and A which
Only two persons sit between R and L. N sits second is above box D. Only one box is placed between box F
to the right of L. Only one person sits between N and and H.
M. P sits forth to the left of Q who faces same 36. Which box is placed on top?
direction as R. K sits to the right of Q. Both O and P (a) H (b) F (c) A
faces same direction to each other but opposite (d) D (e) None of these
direction of Q. N faces south direction and both K and
M faces opposite direction of N. Both the immediate 37. How many boxes are placed between the box H
neighbour of P faces same direction. and E?
(a) none (b) one (c) two
31. Who sits immediate right of R? (d) three (e) more than three
(a) K (b) O (c) M
(d) P (e) None of these 38. Which of the following is placed immediately
below box B?
32. Who among the following sits second to the right
(a) F (b) C (c) D
of Q?
(d) A (e) None of these
(a) N (b) O (c) K
(d) M (e) None of these 39. Which of the following box is placed at bottom?
(a) F (b) C (c) D
33. Who sits fifth to the left of P?
(d) A (e) None of these
(a) N (b) O (c) K
(d) L (e) None of these 40. Which of the following box is placed immediate
34. Four of the following are alike in a certain way, above the box D?
then which of the following does not follow the (a) F (b) C (c) G
same pattern? (d) A (e) None of these
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
41. 70% of a number is equal to 30% of another 43. 5040, 2520, 7560, 1890, 9450, ?
number. If average of both numbers is 24, then (a) 1575 (b) 1590 (c) 1675
find the larger number (d) 1175 (e) 1475
(a) 14.4 (b) 32.6 (c) 33.6
(d) 28.6 (e) 24.2 44. 105, 177, 219, 239, 245, ?
(a) 246 (b) 245 (c) 247
Directions (Q42-46): What should come in place of (d) 250 (e) 248
the question mark (?) in the following number series.
45. 29, 40, 57, 80, 111, ?
42. ?, 13, 16, 24, 39, 63, 98
(a) 150 (b) 151 (c) 152
(a) 14 (b) 12 (c) 10
(d) 13 (e) 11 (d) 147 (e) 155
46. 315, 288, 352, 227, ?, 100 50. Area of a circular park is 5544 m². A 7-meter-
(a) 449 (b) 447 (c) 445 wide circular path is built around it. Find the
(d) 443 (e) 453 area of the circular Path.
(a) 2760 m² (b) 2002 m² (c) 3521 m²
47. Two pipes ‘X’ and ‘Y’ can fill a tank in 24 min and
(d) 1925 m² (e) 2079 m²
32 min respectively. If both the pipes are opened
together, then after how much time should pipe Directions (Q51-55): Find the approximate value of
‘Y’ be closed so that the tank is full in 18 minutes. question marks (?) in following questions
(a) 6 min (b) 8 min (c) 15 min 51. (15.003)² + (23.99)² +(6.99)² +? = (1282.998 +
(d) 10 min (e) 12 min 578.998)
(a) 549 (b) 678 (c) 763
48. Train ‘A’ travelling at a speed of 25 kmph leaves
(d) 1012 (e) 718
Chandigarh at 6 p.m. and train ‘B’ travelling at a
speed of 35 kmph leaves Chandigarh at 11 p.m. 52. 1517.99 ÷ 46.02 + 636.998 ÷ (7.01)² = ?
and moves in the same direction as that of train (a) 36 (b) 46 (c) 56
‘A’. Find the distance from Chandigarh to the (d) 90 (e) 66
1
point where they’ll meet? 53. √88.01 × 21.99 +
350.98
+
(3.01)2
=? +(243)5
1 1 12.98 4–2
(a) 420 km (b) 433 km (c) 415 km (a) 292 (b) 252 (c) 232
2 2
1
(d) 437 km (e) 450 cm (d) 206 (e) 212
2
49. Speed of Sumit in still water is 15kmph. He takes 54. 1799.9% of 69.98 +2000.01 × 2.99 ÷ 11.993 = ?
(a) 1560 (b) 1060 (c) 1760
6 hours to cover a distance in downstream and 9
(d) 1270 (e) 5010
hours to cover the same distance in upstream.
Find the speed of stream? 55. 251.9 ÷ √143.9 + ?% of 350.1 = (1.99)² × 69.992
(a) 5 kmph (b) 4 kmph (c) 3 kmph (a) 74 (b) 47 (c) 64
(d) 1 kmph (e) 2 kmph (d) 84 (e) 88
Directions (Q56-60): Table shows the classification of 80 students based on the marks obtained by them in
three different subjects i.e, Economics, Business and Accounts.
Marks
80 and above 60 and above 40 and above 20 and above 0 and above
Subjects
Economics 7 15 35 60 80
Business 3 18 40 75 80
Accounts 4 12 70 75 80
61. A reduction of 10% in the price of rice enables a 66. In medical department, 40% employees are male
person to purchase 25 kg more rice in Rs. 225. and in HR department, 55% employees are
Find the original price of rice per kg? females. Find the ratio of female employees in
(a) 90 paise (b) 100 paise (c) 80 paise medical dept. to the male employees in HR dept.
(d) 11 paise (e) 95 paise (a) 27 : 88 (b) 88 : 27 (c) 86 : 27
62. A shopkeeper bought an article at Rs. 366. He (d) 41 : 88 (e) 89 : 27
then mark up the article and after giving 5% 67. Average of employees in production and
discount he earns 3.5% profit. Find the mark publication department are what percent more/
price of article if he calculated profit on marked
less than the average of employees in account
price? (in Rs.)
and medical department?
(a) 370 (b) 280 (c) 400
(a) 45% (b) 20% (c) 30%
(d) 390 (e) 398
(d) 15% (e) 25%
8
63. A sum of Money become 5 of itself in 5 years at a
68. If female employees in IT department is 180,
certain rate of interest at simple interest. With
which is 60% of the total employees in IT
the same rate Rs. 5500 lends for 3 years. Find the
department, then find the number of employees
simple interest earned after 3 years?(in Rs.)
in publication departments?
(a) 1920 (b) 1080 (c) 1210
(d) 2020 (e) 1980 (a) 480 (b) 720 (c) 960
(d) 940 (e) 1020
64. Vessel ‘A’ contains milk and water in the ratio 5 :
2 and Vessel ‘B’ contains milk and water in the 69. Total number of male employees in company is
ratio 8 : 5. 31.5 liters is taken out from vessel A 50% more than total number of female
and mixed in vessel B. If ratio of milk and water employees in the company. Find the average
in vessel B becomes 125 : 68 , then find the initial number the employees in IT, production and
quantity of water in vessel ‘B’? publication departments if total number of
(a) 50 liters (b) 35 liters (c) 25 liters female employees in company is 1800.
(d) 40 liters (e) 10 liters (a) 765 (b) 2295 (c) 720
65. 12 men and 16 women can do a piece of work in (d) 795 (e) 815
5 days while 13 men and 24 women can do same 70. In HR and Account department, 60% of
piece of work in 4 days. How long will 7 men and employees are females and difference between
10 women take to do same piece of work. female employees of both department is 270.
1 1 1
(a) 6 3 days (b) 12 4 days (c) 13 3 days Find the total strength in medical department.
1 1
(d) 7 3 days (e) 8 3 days (a) 990 (b) 1320 (c) 660
(d) 880 (e) 1100
Direction (66-70): Given pie chart shows the
percentage-wise distribution of employees of a Directions (71-75): Solve the following equations
company in six different departments. and mark the correct option given below.
(a) if 𝑥 > 𝑦
(b) if 𝑥 ≥ 𝑦
(c) if 𝑦 > 𝑥
Account
Producti 18% (d) if 𝑦 ≥ 𝑥
on (e) if 𝑥 = 𝑦 or no relation can be established
30%
71. (i) x² – 45x + 504 = 0 (ii) y² – 49y + 600 = 0
Medical
HR 22% 72. (i) 10x² – 31x + 24 = 0 (ii) 10y² – 29y + 21 = 0
9% 73. (i) 2x² – 13x + 15 = 0 (ii) 9y² – 18y + 8 = 0
IT Publication
16% 74. (i) 7x + 3y = 33 (ii) 8x + 2y = 28
5%
75. (i) x² + 9x – 70 = 0 (ii) y² + 9y – 90 = 0
Directions (76- 80): Bar graph given below shows percentage increase in number of users of six mobile
network companies in 2017 as compare to that of in 2016
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
Airtel Vodafone Jio Idea BSNL MTNL
76. In 2016, Airtel users are 25% more than the JIO respectively. Find the number of users of MTNL
users. In 2017, JIO users is what percent in 2017?
more/less than the Airtel users. (a) 15 lakhs (b) 10 lakhs (c) 12 lakhs
1 1 2
(a) 2 % (b) 1 % (c) 1 % (d) 18 lakhs (e) 12.5 lakhs
3 3 3
1 1 79. If in 2017, number of Idea users are 15,52,500,
(d) 7 3 % (e) 3 3 % then find the number of users of Idea in 2016.
77. Find the ratio of Vodafone user in 2016 to the (a) 13,50,000 (b) 11,50,000 (c) 14,50,000
Idea users in 2016 if in 2017 ratio between (d) 12,50,000 (e) 12,40,000
Vodafone users to idea users is 5 : 4 respectively. 80. In 2016, number of JIO users increases by 50%
(a) 105 : 104 (b) 115 : 104 (c) 107 : 104 as compared to previous year. Find the ratio
(d) 104 : 115 (e) 115 : 101 between number of JIO users in 2015 to in 2017?
78. Average users of BSNL and MTNL together in (a) 20 : 91 (b) 40 : 91 (c) 42 : 97
2016 and 2017 are 12.5 lakh and 15.25 lakh (d) 50 : 93 (e) 40 : 93
K does not like Oppo. The one who likes Xiaomi sit 12. (a);
2nd to the right of one who likes Oppo. So, from this
we get that K likes Xiaomi. N is not an immediate
neighbor of M. From this positions of M and J will be
confirmed. Rest we get that M likes Lava and H likes
Apple.
13. (c);
Case-1: Case-2:
14. (e);
The one who likes Lava does not sit immediate next 15. (e);
to L. As in case-1 M who likes Lava sits immediate to
L which is not possible according to the given
condition, so case-1 will be eliminated and we got the
Final arrangement-------
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
41. (c); Let two numbers are x and y respectively 42. (d);Series is
According to question.
70×x 30×y x 3
100
= 100 ⇒ y = 7
3 43. (a); Series is
⇒ x = 7y … (i)
x+y
Now Average of numbers = 2 = 24
⇒ x + y = 48 … (ii) 44. (b);Series is
Put value of x from (i) into (ii)
3
⇒ 7 y + y = 48
10y 45. (c); Series is
⇒ 7 = 48 ⇒ y = 33.6
⇒ x = 48 – 33.6 = 14.4
Larger number = 33.6 11, 17, 23, 31, 41 are alternate prime numbers.
62. (c); Let mark price of article = 100x 68. (c); Total employees in IT department
3.5 180
Profit = 100 × 100x = 3.5x = 60 × 100 = 300
5 Employees in Publication department
Discount = × 100x = 5x
100 300
Cost price + Profit + discount = Mark price = 5 × 16 = 960
⇒ 366 + 3.5x + 5x = 100x ⇒ 366 = 91.5x 69. (a); Total female employees = 1800
x=4 3
⇒ Mark price = 4×100 = Rs. 400 Total male employees = 1800 × = 2700
2
Total employees = 2700 + 1800 = 4500
63. (e); Let Sum of Money = x 4500 5+30+16
8
After 5 years = 5 x Required Average = 3 × ( 100 ) = 765
8 3x 70. (e); Let total employees = 100x
Simple Interest = 3 x − x = 5 100x×9
Let rate of interest = r Employees in HR department = 100 = 9x
ATQ, Female Employees in HR department
3x x×r×5 9x×60
= ⇒ r = 12% = 100 = 5.4x
5 100
Required Simple Interest Employees in Account department
5500×3×12 100x ×18
= =1980 Rs. = = 18x
100 100
64. (c); From vessel A Female Employees in Account department
18x ×60
Total Quantity taken → 31.5 = = 10.8x
100
31.5
⇒ Milk taken out = × 5 = 22.5 Difference → 10.8x − 5.4x = 270
7
31.5 5.4x = 270 ⇒ x = 50
⇒ Water taken out = 7 × 2 = 9 Total strength in Medical department
Let milk and water in vessel B initially be 8x 22
= 50 × 100 × 100 = 1100
and 5x respectively
After Mixing 71. (d);(i) x² – 45x + 504 = 0
8x+22.5 125
= 68 x² – 24x – 21x + 504 = 0
5x+9
⇒ 544x + 1530 = 625x + 1125 x(x − 24) − 21(x − 24) = 0
⇒ 81x = 405 ⇒ x = 5 (x − 21)(x − 24) = 0
Initial Quantity of water = 5 × 5 = 25 liters x = 24, 21
(ii) y² – 49y + 600 = 0
65. (e); ATQ, y² – 25y – 24y + 600 = 0
5 (12 men + 16 women) = 4 (13 men + 24 y(y − 25) − 24(y − 25) = 0
women) (y − 24)(y − 25) = 0
⇒ 1 men = 2 women y = 25, 24
Let 7 Men and 10 boys can complete the y≥x
work in ‘x’ days
ATQ, 72. (b);(i) 10x² – 31x + 24 = 0
x(7 men + 10 women) = 4 (13 men + 24 10x² – 15x – 16x + 24 = 0
women) 5x(2x − 3) − 8(2x − 3) = 0
⇒ x(24 women) = 4(50 women) (5x − 8)(2x − 3) = 0
3 8
25 1
x = 3 = 8 3 days x= ,
2 5
(ii) 10y² –29y + 21 = 0
66. (b);Let total employees in company = 100x 10y² – 14y – 15y + 21 = 0
Female employees in Medical department 2y(5y − 7) − 3(5y − 7) = 0
100x ×22 (100−40)
= 100 × 100 = 13.2x (2y − 3)(5y − 7) = 0
3 7
Male employees in HR department y = 2, 5
100x ×9 100−55
= 100 × ( 100 ) = 4.05x ∴x ≥y
13.2x
Required Ratio = 4.05x ⇒ 88 : 27 73. (a); (i) 2x² – 13x + 15 = 0
30+16 18+22
2x² – 10x – 3x + 15 = 0
( )−( )
67. (d);Required percentage = 2 2
× 100 2x(x − 5) − 3(x − 5) = 0
18+22
(
2
) (2x − 3)(x − 5) = 0
23−20 3
= × 100 = 15% x = 5, 2
20