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It was calculated that 75 men could complete a piece of work in 20 days.

When work was


scheduled to commence, it was found necessary to send 25 men to another project. How
much longer will it take to complete the work?

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40

120

20

30

None of these

A contractor agreeing to finish a work in 150 days, employed 75 men each working 8 hours
daily. After 90 days, only 2/7 of the work was completed. Increasing the number of men by
_______ each working now for 10 hours daily, the work can be completed in time.

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150

200

None of these

If a light flashes every 6 seconds, how many times will it flash in ¾ of an hour?

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1000

400

450

451

none of these

There are fifty students in a class. Of these, 22 have taken Computer course, 15 have taken
Commerce, and 14 have taken Marketing.Nine of the students have taken exactly two of the
courses, and one student has taken all three of the courses. How many of the 50 students
have taken none of the courses?
1 point

12

10

20

None of these

A car is traveling on a straight highway. At 10 o’ clock, it passes a truck in the same direction.
The truck continues on the highway traveling 50 mph while the car travels at 65 mph. How far
apart are the car and the truck at 2 ‘o clock?

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65 miles

60 miles

50 miles

70 miles

None of these

Ten years ago, a father was 12 times as old as his son and ten years hence, he will be twice as
old as his son. Determine the present age of the father.

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28 years

24 years

34 years

None of these

Each of A and B has certain number of stamps. A says to B ‘If you give me one of your
stamps, we shall have equal no. of stamps’ . B says to A ‘If you give me one of your stamps, I
shall have twice as many as you will be left with’. How many stamps does B have?

1 point

7
5

None of these

A man purchases certain number of toffees at rate of 25 for a rupee and the same number of
another type at 20 a rupee. He mixes them together and sells at the rate of 40 for Rs. 2. Find
the gain percent in the entire transaction

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11 2/9 %

12 1/9 %

10 1/9 %

11 1/9 %

None of these

In a certain cinema theater the prices of seats including entertainment tax are Rs.2 for the first
class, Rs. 1.60 for the second class and Re 1. for the third class. The number of seats in the
third class is double of that in the first class, and the number of seats in the second class is
triple of that in the first class. If all the seats are occupied except 20 seats in the first class for
a particular show which fetches Rs. 840, find the number of persons who attended the show.

1 point

500

580

680

620

None of these

A watch gains as much as a clock loses; p hours of the clock are equivalent to q hours of the
watch. Find how many seconds the watch gains per hour.

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3600(p-q)/p+2q

7200(q+p)/2

7200(q-p)/q+2p
3600(q-p)/q+2p

None of these

2 men and 7 boys can do in 4 days a piece of work which would be done in 3 days by 4 men
and 4 boys. How long would it take one man to do it?

1 point

10 days

16 days

20 days

15 days

None of these

Find the next number in the series.…1, 8, 9, 64, 25 ..

1 point

100

216

256

512

50

If the operation * is defined by *a = a2 – 2, then find the value of *(*5)

1 point

625

125

427

527

None of these

Some students planned a picnic. The budget for food was Rs. 24. Because four of the group
failed to go, the cost of food to each member got increased by Re. 1. How many students
attended the picnic?

1 point
7

10

None of these

The amount of fat on a Kilo of Food A plus the amount of protein in a Kilo of food A is 100
grams. The amount of protein in a Kilo of food A minus twice the amount of fat in a kilo of
food is 10 grams. How many grams of protein are there in a Kilo of food A?

1 point

50

60

70

80

None of these

A man purchased a car for $20000 and got it insured for 80% of the value. The car was totally
destroyed in an accident and the insurance company compensated him for only 80% of the
claim. Thus, the person must have lost ____________ of the value of the car.

1 point

50%

64%

36%

20%

None of these

A man’s salary rises by ‘x’ rupees per month every year. His salary after eight years’ service is
Rs. 300 per month. His salary for the first year was Rs. 180 per month. What does ‘x’ stand
for?

1 point

15

10
5

20

None of these

A number consists of two digits. If the digits in the units place and the ten’s place are ‘7’ and
‘x’ respectively, the number is

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x+7

10(x+7)

70+x

10x+7

None of these

The arithmetic average of 10 numbers is 10. If 1 is added to each number, by how much would
the average increase?

1 point

11

10

None of these

In the figure, the distance between B to C is twice the distance from A to B and the distance
from C to D is equal to half the distance from A to C. If the distance from B to C is 12, what is
the distance between A and D?

1 point

18

24
27

32

none of these

Mr. Ankit is trying to determine where each student in his class should sit. He knows that he
wants Abraham, Bindu, Cary, Deven, Eric and Farah to sit in the six chairs in the first row.
Using the following criteria, determine who sits next to Deven. a.) Eric sits next to Cary but not
Farahb. b)Abraham’s nickname, ABE, appears in the seating chart if you only use the first
letters of each person’s name c)Farah and Deven sit at each end. d)There are two seats
between Deven and Eric

1 point

Abraham

Bindu

Cary

Deven

none of these

John, Joe and James go fishing. At the end of the day, John comes to collect his third of the
fish. However, there is one too many fish to make equal thirds, so John throws it out, takes his
third and leaves. Joe comes to get his fish without realizing John has already taken his third.
He notices that there is one too many fish to make equal thirds, so he throws one fish out,
takes his third and leaves. James notices that there is one too many fish to make equal thirds,
so he throws one out, takes his fish and leaves. Assuming no fish are divided into pieces, what
is the minimum possible number of fish before John threw out the first fish?

1 point

25

20

21

15

none of these
A hexagon ABCDEF is regular. That means all its sides are the same length and all its interior
angles are the same size. Each side of the hexagon is 2 feet. What is the area of the rectangle
BCEF?

1 point

4 sq. ft

4√3 sq. ft

8 sq. ft

4 + 4√3 sq.ft

None of these

Here are two addition methods. Abe’s method : Round the numbers to the nearest whole
number and add Ben’s method : Add the numbers, then round the result to the nearest whole
number.What is the positive difference between the results of applying Abe’s addition method
and Ben’s Addition method to 3.3 and 6.4

1 point

0.3

0.7

1.0

none of these

Bob chose an integer from the set {1,2,3,4}, and Sheila chose an integer from the set {5,6,7,8}.
What is the probability that the sum of their numbers is greater than 7?

1 point

13/15

11/16

13/16

15/16

none of these
Teenu starts from point ‘A’ and drives 2 Km towards north. He then turns to his left and drives
3 km and after taking another turn to his left he drives 2 km and finishes at point ‘B’. From this
point Minoo starts driving to his north. He drives 2 km towards north and takes his right turn
and drives another 3 km. He then again turns to his right hand and drives 2 km and reaches
point ‘A’. Based on this information answer the questions a)How far is point A from point B if
both the points are in open ground requiring no turns?

1 point

7km

5km

3km

2km

cannot be ascertained from the information given.

When Minoo takes his second turn, he should be driving towards ______

1 point

North

North-east

West

East

South

If HOUSE = 12345, TOUR = 6237 and BOAT = 8296, then THOSE = ?

1 point

61247

61245

57462

61345

62536
Find the odd one out:

1 point

Prologue

Monologue

Dialogue

Epilogue

Homologue

If SCOOTER = 14 and MOTORCYCLE = 20, then VESPA = ?

1 point

12

11

12

10

Find the odd one out:

1 point

Physiology

Biology

Zoology

Geology

Bacteriology

In a certain code language ‘FOREST’ and ‘HAT’ are coded as ‘ZPDMLT’ and ‘NKT’ respectively.
Based on this coding scheme, how will you code the word ‘THERE’?

1 point

TPMDM

RPFSF

TNMDM
TNMZM

TMNDN

Find the odd one out

1 point

telegram

cablegram

phonogram

aerogram

hexagram

If the order of the English alphabet is reversed and each letter represents the letter of whose
position it occupies, how will the word ‘FORTHAN’ appear?

1 point

ULJGZND

UMIGZNM

ULIGSZM

NAHTROF

FORTHAN

Find the logical sequence

1 point
a

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