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Q1 to 3

Q1: For a cricket match, three types of tickets, class A,


class B, and class C, are sold. Total number of tickets
sold is 24000. 30% of the tickets were bought by women.
10% of the men bought the class A ticket. 7.5% of the
total number of tickets sold are of class A tickets. Ratio
between the number of men in class B and the number of
men in class C is 4:5. Ratio between the total number of
tickets sold in class C and in class B is 13:24. For every 9
women who bought class B tickets, how many women
bought class C tickets?
a. 40 b. 50 c. 60 d.
80

Q2: In a class, one-third of the students are girls. Out of


the boys, three-fifth of them are from rural areas. 40% of
all the students are from urban areas. If 80 girls are from
rural areas, what is the total number of students in the
class?
a. 150 b. 240 c. 300 d. 600

Q3: There are 900 students in a college. 460 students


are fluent in English, 550 students are fluent in Hindi, and
530 students are fluent in Telugu. Some students are
fluent only in their mother tongue which is none of the
above mentioned languages. 300 students are fluent in
English, Hindi and Telugu. 150 students are fluent in only
two of these languages. How many students are not
fluent in any of these three languages?
a. 210 b. 110 c. 60 d. 10
Q4
Based on the below image, answer the following
question.
The square represents the number of students who got a
job offer from TCS, the rectangle represents the number
of students who got a job offer from Infosys, the triangle
represents the number of students who got a job offer
from Wipro. The circle represents the number of students
from Channel B.Tech.
How many students of Channel B.Tech got offer from at
least one of the above mentioned companies?
a. 695 b. 685 c. 705 d. 715

300
10 110
100
160
190 120
320
90 80 30
20 25
240
Q5
Based on the given image, decide which of the following
options is true.
Rectangle – Apartments where men stay
Circle – Apartments in which women stay
Square – Apartments in which kids stay
Hexagon – Apartments in which dogs stay

J
H I
F
A E
G
B
C D
a. Region E represents the apartments with men,
women, kids, and dogs.
b. Only region G represents the apartments where only
men stay.
c. Region B represents the apartments where men, kids,
and dogs stay.
d. None of these are true.
Q6 to 8
Q6: When the sheets given in the image are folded to
make a cube, which of these given options could be the
view of the cube?

(a) (b)

(c) (d)

Q7: What is the mirror image of the given picture?

Mirror (a) (b) (c) (d)

Q8: What is the water image of the given picture?

Water

(a) (b) (c) (d)


Q9 to 10
Q9: When the given paper is folded as guided in the
image and then cut accordingly, what will be the resulting
image when it is unfolded?

(a) (b) (c) (d)


Q10: Which of the given options completes the given
sequence of images?

(a) (b) (c) (d)


Q11
Following are the qualifications for Digital role at TCS.
The candidate must-
(a) be an Engineering graduate with at least 75% marks;
(b) be not less than 21 years and not more than 23 years of age
as on 9 Dec 2021.
(c) have passed the NQT with at least 80% marks in all the
sections.
(d) have passed the technical and HR interview process with
80% marks.
However, if a candidate fulfils the above mentioned criteria
except:
I. At (c) above, but has scored more than 60% in all the sections,
the candidate must be given Ninja role.
II. At (d) above, but have scored more than 70% score, the
candidate must be waitlisted for Digital role.
You have to read the information provided and decide his/her
status based on the conditions given above and the information
provided. You are not to assume anything other than the
information provided in each of the following questions. All these
cases are given to you as on 9 Dec 2021.
Ananta Raman is an engineering graduate born in the year
2000. He scored 85% marks in all the sections of the NQT. His
score in the technical and HR interview is 90%.
a. He must be selected
b. He must be rejected
c. He must be waitlisted for Digital
d. Data is insufficient to make a decision.
Q12
Following are the conditions for granting Rupees 20 lakh housing
loan to an applicant at BCBCB bank:
The applicant must-
(a) be an employee of a private limited company or a public
limited company with minimum monthly salary of Rs. 60000/-.
(b) have immovable assets worth Rs. 3000000 or more.
(c) not have any pending loans in any other banks
(d) have had a savings bank account in BCBCB bank for at least
12 months.
However, if an applicant fulfils the above mentioned criteria
except:
I. At (a) above, but has been successfully running a business
with annual return on investment over 40 lakhs, for the last four
years, he shall be granted a loan on Rs. 15 lakhs.
II. At (d) above, but have a current account with the BCBCB
bank with monthly average balance of 100000 for the last 6
months, he shall be granted Rs. 10 lakh as loan.
You have to read the information provided and decide his/her
status based on the conditions given above and the information
provided. You are not to assume anything other than the
information provided in each of the following questions.
Padmanabhan is an employee at Versailles PVT LTD whose
annual income is Rs. 10 lakhs. He owns a land in his village
which is worth Rs. 50 lakhs in the current market. He has not
taken a loan from any bank before this. He has a current account
with monthly average balance of Rs. 50000. His savings account
in BCBCB bank is 4 years old.
a. He must be granted 20 lakhs loan.
b. He must be granted 15 lakhs loan.
c. He must be granted 10 lakhs loan.
d. Data is insufficient to make a decision.
Q13 to 14
Q13: The fewer restrictions there are on the advertising of legal
services, the more lawyers there are who advertise their
services, and the lawyers who advertise a specific service
usually charge less for that service than lawyers who do not
advertise. Therefore, if the state removes any of its current
restrictions, such as the one against advertisements that do not
specify fee arrangements, overall consumer legal costs will be
lower than if the state retains its current restrictions.

Which of the following, if true, would most seriously weaken the


argument concerning overall consumer legal costs?
a. The state has recently removed some other restrictions that
had limited the advertising of legal services.
b. The state has recently removed some other restrictions that
had limited the advertising of legal services.
c. Most lawyers who now specify fee arrangements in their
advertisements would continue to do so even if the
specification were not required
d. Most lawyers who advertise specific services do not lower
their fees for those services when they begin to advertise.

Q14: Statement:
Many students failed in the exam due to incorrect questions in
one of the subjects.
Courses of action:
I. All the students who failed in the subject should be allowed to
take re-examination.
II. All the students must take that subject test again.

a. Only (I) follows


b. Only (II) follows
c. Both (I) and (II) follow
d. Neither (I) not (II) follows
Q15 to 16
Q15: Given below are two statements and two conclusions. You
have to answer on the basis of the statement.
Statements:
(a) Mohan’s age is twice that of Ram’s age.
(b) Ram’s age is half that of Shyam’s age.
Conclusions:
I. Shyam and Mohan are of the same age.
II. Mohan and Shyam, both are elder to Ram.
a. conclusion I is correct.
b. conclusion II is correct.
c. neither I nor II is correct
d. both I and II are correct.

Q16:One statement is given followed by two conclusions I and II.


You have to consider the statement to be true even if it seem to
be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide
which of the given assumptions, if any, follow from the given
statement.
Statement:
The victims of the imbalance in the industrial development are
the large number of literate and illiterate people who are
economically weak.
Assumptions:
I. Industrial development in India has taken place mainly on
political considerations.
II. The tribals invariably get adversely affected by industrial
development.
a. Only (I) follows
b. Only (II) follows
c. Both (I) and (II) follow
d. Neither (I) not (II) follows
Q17 to 18
Q17: In the following question, a statement is followed by two
conclusions I and II. You have to consider the statement to be
true, even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known
facts. You are to decide which of the given conclusions can
definitely be drawn from the given statements. Indicate your
answer.
Statement:
Religious minded and God fearing people will not cheat.
Conclusions:
I. Those who cheat are atheists.
II. Religion nurtures virtues.
a. Only (I) follows
b. Only (II) follows
c. Both (I) and (II) follow
d. Neither (I) nor (II) follows

Q18: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L are 12 friends who are


going on a trip in four cars 1, 2, 3 and 4. There are 3 friends in
each car. Additionally,
i) A, G and D are sitting in three different cars.
ii) B and E must sit in the same car, and they cannot be in the
same car with either K or H.
iii) F must be in the same car as C, who cannot sit in cars 2
and 3.
iv) H is in car 4, J is in car 2, and K is in car 3.
v) F and H cannot be in the same car.
vi) D cannot sit in the same car as L and I who are not in the
same car.
If A is in car 3, which of the following must be false?
a. I is in car 3
b. L is in car 3
c. D is in car 4
d. G is in car 4
Q19 to 20
Q19: Ram visited seven different cities - Chennai, Bangalore,
Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, Bhopal and Kolkata - not necessarily
in the same order during the first seven days of a week, starting
from Monday and finishing at Sunday. He was in only one of
these cities on any given day.
Additionally, we know that,
i) There were four days between his visit to Kolkata and
Hyderabad.
ii) Kolkata visit was on Saturday.
iii) Only one visit was there between Kolkata visit and
Bangalore visit.
iv) Chennai visit was immediately after Kolkata visit.
v) Pune visit was immediately before Bhopal visit.
Which city did he visit on Wednesday?
a. Bangalore
b. Bhopal
c. Hyderabad
d. Pune

Q20: A, B, C, D, E and F are six friends work in three different


cities namely Bangalore, Hyderabad and Mumbai. Exactly two of
them are working in each city. Each of them has a different
profession i.e. Baker, Teacher, Police, Driver, Doctor and
Engineer, but not necessarily in the same order.
i. D works in Bangalore and is not a Driver.
ii. B is a baker by profession and works in Hyderabad with only
F, who is a teacher by profession.
iii. C works in Mumbai and is not a police by profession.
iv. E is a doctor and does not work in Bangalore.
v. The only other person who works in Bangalore is a driver by
profession.
Who is the Engineer?
a. A
b. E
c. F
d. C
Q21 to 24
Q21: Find the missing term.
KJL, MNL, ONP, QRP, ____
a. SRT
b. STR
c. TUS
d. TSU

Q22: Out of the given options, three of them follow a pattern and
one does not. Find the one that does not follow the pattern.
a. MARROW : SPXNBS
b. LIZARD : BSEMJA
c. WINDOW : EPXXJO
d. LIGHTS : IUTMJG

Q23: Out of the given options, three of them follow the below
mentioned pattern and one does not. Find the one that does not
follow the pattern.
SDFKR : TCGJS
a. KNDEV : LMEDU
b. APWTY : BOXSZ
c. LDMNV : MCNMW
d. RUYIC : STZHD

Q24: Based on the given statements, identify which of the given


conclusion(s) is/are true.
Statements:
All boards are giants.
Some fish are giants.
No cats are boards.
Conclusions:
I) Some cats are not fish
II) Some fish are not cats
a. Only conclusion (I) is true
b. Only conclusion (II) is true
c. Both conclusions are true
d. Neither conclusions are true
Q25 to 27
Q25: A family consists of five members A, P, R, T, H. B is wife of
A. C is the daughter of A. C has only one brother. E is daughter-
in-law of B. How is E related to C?
a. Mother
b. Daughter
c. Sister
d. Sister-in-law

Q26: Read the following information carefully and answer the


question which follow:
If ‘X ÷ Y’ means ‘X is son of Y’.
If ‘X × Y’ means ‘X is father of Y’.
If ‘X – Y’ means ‘X is sister of Y’.
If ‘X + Y’ means ‘X is daughter of Y’.
What will come in the place of the question mark, so that E is the
brother of C in the expression:
‘E __ A × B – C + D ? SMARROW : SPXNBS
a. +
b. -
c. x
d. ÷

Q27: Introducing a man, a Haley said "His mother is the only


daughter of my father". How is the man related to Haley?
a. Father
b. Uncle
c. Son
d. Brother
Q28 to 29
Q28: Unit price of shampoo is 20% more than the unit price of
soap sold by a company. What is the ratio between the revenue
made by shampoo and soap by the company.
Statement I: Number of units of soap sold by the company is
20% more than the number of units of shampoo sold by the
company.
Statement II: Revenue made by 3/4th of the number of units of
shampoo sold is equal to 40% of the revenue made by the
number of units of soaps sold.
a. The data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the
question, while the data in statement II alone is not sufficient
to answer the question.
b. The data in statement II alone is sufficient to answer the
question, while the data in statement I alone is not sufficient
to answer the question.
c. The data in statement I alone or in statement II alone is
sufficient to answer the question.
d. The data in both the statements I and II is not sufficient to
answer the question.

Q29: Is the area of the square greater than the area of a


rectangle?
Statement I: Diagonal measure of the rectangle is greater than
the diagonal measure of the square.
Statement II: Shorter side of the rectangle is equal to the side of
the square.
a. Statement (I) alone is sufficient
b. Statement (II) alone is sufficient
c. Both statements together are sufficient.
d. Neither statements are sufficient
Q30
Q30: Who is the eldest among – A, B, V, T, S and R?
Statement I: A is not the eldest but he is elder to V and T.
Statement II: R is elder to A but younger to S and B.
a. Statement (I) alone is sufficient
b. Statement (II) alone is sufficient
c. Both statements together are sufficient.
d. Neither statements are sufficient

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