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L&T Infotech

Specific Questions

by Satish Kumbhar
Important Topics:
Quantitative Aptitude - Logical Reasoning - Abstract Reasoning -
• Ratio, Proportion • Distance & Direction • Next series Figure
• Percentage & Average • Blood Relation • Missing Figure
• Profit & Loss, Partnership • Seating Arrangement • Wrong Figure
• SI & CI • Syllogism • Analogy
• Time Speed Distance • Coding-Decoding
• Time & Work • Inequality
• Mixture & Allegation • Clock & Calendar
• Geometry & Mensuration • Puzzle
• Number System, Number Series • Cube & Dice
• P&C, Probability • Venn Diagram

Data Interpretation - Verbal Reasoning -


• Bar Chart • Statement & Assumption
• Pie Chart • Statement & Conclusion
• Line graph • Cause & Effects
• Table • Inferences
• Information • Course of Action
Quantitative
Aptitude
Q1. From a vessel, 1/3rd of the liquid evaporates on the first day. On the second day 3/4th of the remaining
liquid evaporates. What Percentage of the volume is present at the end of the second day.
Q2. An orange glass has orange juice and white glass has apple juice both of equal volumes. 50 ml of the orange
juice is taken and poured into the apple juice. 50 ml from the white glass is poured into the orange glass. Of the
two quantities, the amount of apple juice in the orange glass and the amount of orange juice in the white glass,
which one is greater and by how much?
Q3. There is a 4-inch cube painted on all sides. This is cut down into of 1 inch cubes. What is the no of cubes
which have no pointed sides?
Q4. The names of 5 students from section A, 6 students from section B and 7 students from section C were
selected. The age of all the 18 students was different. Again, one name was selected from them and it was found
that it was of section B. What was the probability that it was the youngest student of the section B?
Q5. A chain is broken into three pieces of equal lengths, containing 3 links each. It is taken to a blacksmith to
join into a single continuous one. How many minimum numbers of links are to be opened to make it?
Q6. A started business with Rs. 600 and B with Rs. 900. After 5 months B left and C joined with capital Rs. 600
less than B. If at the end of year profit of C was Rs 3500, then find the total profit at the end of year.
A. Rs. 46000 B. Rs. 36000 C. Rs. 28000 D. Rs. 23000 E. None of these
Q7. Cost price of A is twice the cost price of B. If the selling price of B is Rs.3600 and it is sold at the profit of 20%,
then find the cost price of A.
A. Rs.3000 B. Rs.6000 C. Rs.8000 D. Rs.2000 E. Rs.10000
Q8. The ratio of speed of a boat in still water to speed of the current is 10 : 1. If ratio of the time taken by the
boat to travel D km downstream to the time taken to travel (D – 45) km upstream is 3 : 2. Find the value of D.
A. 88 B. 54 C. 110 D. 99 E. 66
Q9. 4 years hence the sum of ages of A and B will be 16 years more than the sum of the present ages of B
and C. 4 years ago the sum of A’s age and C’s age was 32 years, then what is the present age of C?
A. 18 years B. 14 years C. 10 years D. 16 years E. 12 years
Q10. 40 men can complete a work in 48 days. If 64 men started working and after X days, 32 more men joined
the work. If the remaining work is completed in 16 2/3 days, then find the value of X.
A. 2 B. 5 C. 8 D. 4 E. 6
Q11. Cost of gardening the circular field C at Rs.10 per meter square is Rs.3465. Side of the square field S is equals
to the diameter of the circular field C. find the perimeter of square field.
A. 108 B. 84 m C. 78 m D. 112 m E. None of these
Q12. 4 years ago, the ratio of ages of A and B was 9 : 11 and 6 years hence, the ratio of ages of A and B will be
7 : 8. Find the present age of B.
A. 22 years B. 24 years C. 26 years D. 37 years E. None of these
Q13. The cost price of the two chairs is same. Difference between their selling prices is Rs. 90. On selling one
chair, a person got a profit of 12% and on selling another he got a profit of 18%. Find the cost price of each
chair.
A. Rs. 1200 B. Rs. 1500 C. Rs. 1800 D. Rs. 2400 E. Rs. 1000
Q14. Direction: Find the missing term in given series.
2, 1, 1, 1.5, 3, ?
A. 4.5 B. 6 C. 7.5 D. 8 E. 7.2

Q15 Direction: Find the missing term in given series.


26, 63, 124, 215, ?
A. 315 B. 421 C. 342 D. 426 E. 388
Q16. Rajat lends Rs. 20,000 to two of his friends. He gives Rs.10,000 to the first at 15% p.a. simple interest. Rajat
wants to make a profit of 20% on the whole. The simple interest rate at which he should lend the remaining sum
of money to the second friend is :
A) 25% B) 20% C) 18% D) 15% E) None of these
Q17. In an exam of 100 marks, the average marks of a class of 40 students are 76. If the top 3 scorers of the class
leave, the average score falls “down by 1. If the other two toppers except “the highest topper scored not more
than 85. “then what is the minimum score the topper can score?
A) 97 B) 80 C) 95 D) 98
Data
Interpretation
Direction 1-5 : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions: The following table shows
the number of classes taken by each tutors in different days and the total amount given to the professor per class
For the certain course also given

Note: Saturday and Sunday are holidays


“-“ is missing value, we have to find the value according
to the question.

Q1) Find the ratio of the number of lectures taken by


Sushanta to that of the number of lectures taken by
Shiromani in a week?
A. 5:3 B. 3:5 C. 2:1 D. 1:1 E. None of these
Direction 1-5 : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions: The following table shows
the number of classes taken by each tutors in different days and the total amount given to the professor per class
For the certain course also given

Note: Saturday and Sunday are holidays


“-“ is missing value, we have to find the value according
to the question.
Q2) Find the earnings made by Bhupender if he
teaches for 6 weeks?
A. 27000 B. 45000 C. 30000 D. 35000
E. None of these
Direction 1-5 : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions: The following table shows
the number of classes taken by each tutors in different days and the total amount given to the professor per class
For the certain course also given

Note: Saturday and Sunday are holidays


“-“ is missing value, we have to find the value according
to the question.

Q3) Find the difference between the earnings made by


Shiromani for 2 weeks to that of the earnings made by
Bhupender for 3 weeks?
A. 10500 B. 13500 C. 12500 D. 16500 E. None of these
Direction 1-4 : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions: The following table shows
the number of classes taken by each tutors in different days and the total amount given to the professor per class
For the certain course also given

Note: Saturday and Sunday are holidays


“-“ is missing value, we have to find the value according
to the question.
Q4) If Vishal takes 2 classes each on Thursday and Friday, then
how much he can earn in a week?
A. 9000 B. 3000 C. 8000 D. 10,400 E. None of these
Direction 1-5 : Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions: The following table shows
the number of classes taken by each tutors in different days and the total amount given to the professor per class
For the certain course also given

Note: Saturday and Sunday are holidays


“-“ is missing value, we have to find the value according
to the question.

Q5) If the amount of Rs. 48000 was given to Vishal for 3 weeks, then
find the number of class/classes taken by the tutor B in Thursday and
Friday together?
A. 10 B. 12 C. 11 D. 14 E. None of these
Directions 6-10 : Study the following line chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.
A movie is played in five different theatres after release. The chart represents the total capacity of each theatre,
total number of audiences and the number of female audiences in each theatre on the 1st day 1st show after the
release of the movie.
Q1) The total number of male audiences who watched the movie
in theatre E is what percentage of the total number of audience
who watched the movie in theatre E (Approx.)?
Directions 6-10 : Study the following line chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.
A movie is played in five different theatres after release. The chart represents the total capacity of each theatre,
total number of audiences and the number of female audiences in each theatre on the 1st day 1st show after the
release of the movie.
Q2) Find the number of seats which has remained vacant in all
the five movie theatres together.
Directions 6-10 : Study the following line chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.
A movie is played in five different theatres after release. The chart represents the total capacity of each theatre,
total number of audiences and the number of female audiences in each theatre on the 1st day 1st show after the
release of the movie.
Q3) What is the difference between the number of males and the
number of females who watched the movie in all the five movie
theatres together?
Directions 6-10 : Study the following line chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.
A movie is played in five different theatres after release. The chart represents the total capacity of each theatre,
total number of audiences and the number of female audiences in each theatre on the 1st day 1st show after the
release of the movie.
Q4) What is the ratio of the number of males to the number of
females who watched the movie in theatre C?
Directions 6-10 : Study the following line chart carefully and answer the questions given beside.
A movie is played in five different theatres after release. The chart represents the total capacity of each theatre,
total number of audiences and the number of female audiences in each theatre on the 1st day 1st show after the
release of the movie.
Q5) The percentage of the number of female of D & E to that of
Total Number of audience in A & C is ( Approx.):
Logical
Reasoning
Q1. Meeta correctly remembers that her father’s birthday is after 8th July but before 12th July. Her brother
correctly remembers that their father’s birthday is after 10th July but before 15th July. On which day of July was
definitely their father’s birthday ?
(A) 10th (B) 11th (C) 10th or 11th (D) Cannot be determined (E) None of these
Q2. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not
belong to that group ?
(A) B D F
(B) V X Z
(C) F I K
(D) M O Q
(E) L N P
Q3. In a certain code language ‘pik da pa’ means ‘where are you’; ‘da na ja’ means ‘you may come’ and ‘na
ka sa’ means ‘he may go’, which of the following means ‘come’ in that code language ?
(A) da (B) ja (C) na (D) Cannot be determined (E) None of these
Q4. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word GUARDIAN each of which has as many letters between
them in the word as in the English alphabet ?
(A) None (B) One (C) Two (D) Three (E) More than three
Directions 5-7 : In each question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and
II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly
known
facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given
statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer (A) if only conclusion I follows; (B) if only conclusion II follows; (C) if either I or II follows (D) if
neither I or II follows and (E) if both I and II.

Q5. Statements : Some soldiers are famous. Some soldiers are intelligent.
Conclusions : I. Some soldiers are either famous or intelligent.
II. Some soldiers are neither famous nor intelligent.
Directions 5-7 : In each question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and
II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly
known
facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given
statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer (A) if only conclusion I follows; (B) if only conclusion II follows; (C) if either I or II follows (D) if
neither I or II follows and (E) if both I and II.

Q6. Statements : All poles are guns. Some boats are not poles.
Conclusions : I. All guns are boats
II. Some boats are not guns
Directions 5-7 : In each question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and
II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly
known
facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given
statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer (A) if only conclusion I follows; (B) if only conclusion II follows; (C) if either I or II follows (D) if
neither I or II follows and (E) if both I and II.

Q7. Statements: Some lines are circles. All circles are balls.
Conclusions:
I. All balls being lines is a possibility.
II. There is a possibility that all balls are circles.
Direction 8-9 : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:

P, Q, R, D, B, C and A are seven seminars to be held in seven days (Starting from Monday and ending with Sunday)
but not necessarily in the same order. Only one seminar will be held in a day. Only two seminars will be held
between the seminar C and A. Only two seminars will be held after seminar A. Three seminars will be held
between Q and B. Seminar Q is not to be held on Sunday. Seminar P will be held before the seminar D and R.
Seminar R will be held after the seminar D.
Q8. Which of the following seminars will be held on Monday? A) P B) Q C) A D) D
Q9. How many seminars will be held between P and D? A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3
Q10. How many such letter-pairs are there in the word SMUGGLER having same no. of letters left between them
as they have in the series?
Q11. If BURNER is coded as CASOIS then how will ALIMENT be coded?
(A) BKJLFMU
(B) EKOLIMS
(C) EMONIOU
(D) BRJSFTU
(E) EROSITU
Q12. If SAVOURY is coded as OVUARSY then how will RADIATE be coded?
(A) AIDARET
(B) IDARATE
(C) ARIADTE
(D) IDAATRE
(E) None of these
Q13. What is the angle between the two hands of a clock when the time shown by the clock is 10:30 p.m.?
a) 1000 b) 500 c) 1350 d)1150
Q14. A watch which gain 3 seconds in 10 minutes was set right at 10 a.m. In the afternoon of the same day,
when the watch indicated 5:30 PM, the true time is:
a) 5:27:15 PM b) 5:27:45 PM c) 5:28:30 PM d) 5:32:40 PM
Q15. On 16th Nov, 2010 Thursday falls. What day of the week was it on 15th Nov, 2009?
a) Monday b) Friday c) Wednesday d) Tuesday
Q16. Ankit was born on 24 Oct 2010. What will be the day of week when he will be of 18 years?
(Note- 31st Dec 2000 was Sunday)
a) Thursday b) Friday c) Wednesday d) Tuesday
Directions 17- 18 : In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the
statement. The statements are followed by two conclusions. Choose the correct answer given below:

Q17. Statements: Y ≥ P = O, P<R≤J

Conclusions: R > Y, J>O

Q18. Statements: C < D , E ≥ B , B > D , A = E

Conclusions: B > C , A < D


Q19. Point G is 30m to the east of point B, which is 20m to the north of point A. Point F is 16m to the west of
point E. Point H is 12m to the south of point F. Point E is 10m to the south of point G. Point C is 13m to the east
of point F.
If point X is exactly between B and A then F is how far and in which direction from point X?
Q 20. G is the mother of F, who is the spouse of D. M is the daughter of D, who is the only brother of C. E is the
son of G, who is married to H. A is the niece of C, who has no sister. T is the father of D and has no daughter. V
is the sister-in-law of F. G has only two children. M is the granddaughter of O.
How is V related to M?
A) Paternal Aunt
B) Maternal Aunt
C) Sister
D) Either A or B
Six boxes A, B, C, D, E and F are kept one above
the other. They like different colours viz. Red,
Orange, Pink, Blue, Violet and Green but not
necessarily in the same order. Box C is kept
immediately above the orange coloured box.
Two boxes are kept between the orange
coloured box and pink coloured box. Only
three boxes are there between the pink
coloured box and box E. Box E is not blue in
colour. Red coloured box is kept immediately
above the pink coloured box. Box F is Violet in
colour. Box A is immediately above box B. Box
D is orange in colour.

Q21. How many boxes are there between box


A and box C?
A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four E. None
Verbal
Reasoning
Q1) Statement : Footpaths of a busy road are crowded with vendors selling cheap items.
Courses of action :
I. The help of police should be sought to drive them away.
II. Some space should be provided to them where they can earn their bread without blocking footpaths.

Q2) Statement: The sale of a particular product has gone down considerably causing great concern to the
company.
Courses of action:
I. The company should make a proper study of rival products in the market.
II. The price of the product should be reduced and quality improved.

Q3) Statement: Many medical and engineering graduates are taking up jobs in administrative services and in
banks.
Courses of action:
I. All the professionals should be advised to refrain from taking up such jobs.
II. The government should appoint a committee to find out the reasons for these professionals taking up such
jobs and to suggest remedial measures.
Q4) Statement : A sentence in the letter to the candidates called for written examinations –
‘You have to bear your expenses on travel etc.’
Assumptions : I. If not clarified, all the candidates may claim reimbursement of expenses.
II. Many organisations reimburse expenses on travel to candidates called for written examinations.

Q5) Statement : One of the opposition leaders said that the time had come for like-minded opposition parties
to unite and dislodge the corrupt government.
Assumptions : I. Like-minded opposition parties should unite only when the have to dislodge a corrupt
government.
II. Opposition parties are not corrupt.

Q6) Statement: In 2016 last year the Government Of India put a ban on all 500 and 1000 Rs notes in an
effort to curtail the shadow economy and crack down on the use of illegal and fake currency that funds
illegal activities and terrorism.
Arguments: I. This was the best way to tackle corruption and to stop the use of counterfeit cash.
II. Demonetisation looks like a bad idea, badly executed on the basis of some half-baked notions.
Q7) Statement: Digital payment systems have ballooned in popularity in India since the government scrapped
large-value banknotes in 2016.
Inferences:
I. People find it easier to pay via electronic methods instead of by cash these days.
II. The common people have realised the convenience of digital payments, which is why it gained popularity.
III. Digital payments methods have become popular in India because of good advertising.

Q8) Statements: I. Kochi got its new traffic light system which was specially designed to cope with the increasing
traffic problems and road blocks
II. The number of road accidents in Kochi has come down in the past 2 months.

A. Statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect.


B. Statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect.
C. Both the statements I and II are independent causes.
D. Both the statements I and II are effects of independent causes.
E. Both the statements I and II are effects of some common cause.
Q9) The lifeline of Mumbai is it train network. One of the most crowded places in the city. A Group of
commuters of the Mumbai suburban railways called for a strike in response to the increase in the number of
accidents in that route in the past one year due to overcrowding. The commuters want to continue the strike
unless the authorities agree to increase the frequency of the trains in that route.

Which of the following can be concluded from the above statement?


A. Increase in the frequency of the trains would lead to decrease in the number of such accidents
B. The trains in the Mumbai suburban run overcrowded
C. The railway authorities are in different to the safety of the commuters
D. The railways did not increase the frequency in proportion to the increase in the number of commuters in the
past one year
E. None of these
Abstract
Reasoning
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