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Direction: Given below are three B. CBA


statements, of which some may be C. BCA
incorrect. Identify the correct D. CAB
statement(s). E. No rearrangement required

1. I. The storyline involve a spy who is on Direction: In the given question, five
the run with his long-lost brother. words are printed in bold and are
II. It's a shame the way that the media numbered A, B, C, D and E . The positions
can twist your words and misrepresent of some highlighted words may be
you. incorrect and need to be exchanged with
III. Winning medals in an Olympic debut another highlighted to make the sentence
in sailing is now extremely rare. correct. Find the words that need to be
A. Only I exchanged. In case the given sentence is
B. Only II correct, your answer is (E), i.e., 'No
C. Both I & III exchange required'.
D. Both II & III
E. All are correct. 4. Because of its popular (A) setting, the
town is a rural (B) destination for those
Direction: A sentence with two blanks is who enjoy (C) camping, hiking (D) or
given, each blank indicating that mountain biking (E).
something has been omitted. Choose the A. A-E
words that best fit in the given blanks B. B-C
making the sentence grammatically C. D-E
correct and meaningful. D. A-B
E. No exchange required
2. Mack’s forte is delivering
____________, thought provoking Direction: In the given question, a
material that pulls no punches and is statement has been divided into five
always _________, relevant and up to segments, each of which is denoted by
date. (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E). Rearrange all
A. lacklustre, insightful the segments to form a coherent
B. opportune, wayward statement.
C. intelligent, incisive
D. perplexed, befuddling 5. earch engines have done a fabulous
E. amusing, nonsensical job tackling the problem, even given the
vast amounts of information added to the
Direction: In the given statement some Internet every day
words have been highlighted. These A) a fabulous job tackling the
words may not be at the correct place B) amounts of information added
making the sentence grammatically and C) search engines have done
contextually incorrect. Choose the option D) to the Internet every day
which represents the correct sequence of E) problem, even given the vast
words, which will make the sentence A. CAEBD
grammatically and contextually correct. If B. ABCDE
the sentence is correct as it is, choose E C. BCAED
i.e. ‘No rearrangement required’ as your D. DACBE
answer. E. All are correct.

3. After a slot (A) of phone calls to Denver Direction (6 – 7) : The pie chart given
and some monstrous (B) lies, Dean below shows the percentage distribution
managed to book a series (C) on the bike of the number of widgets produced by 5
tour. companies. (A, B, C, D, E)
A. ABC

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B.

C.

D.

E.

Direction: In the following question two


Total number of widgets = 8800 equations numbered I and II are given.
You have to solve both the equations and
6. What is the ratio of the number of mark the appropriate option.
widgets produced by A & D together and
the number of widgets produced by B & E 10. I: X2 = 32 + 42
together? II: (Y – 4)2 = 16
A. 36 : 59 A. If x > y
B. 37 : 55 B. If x ≥ y
C. 37 : 39 C. If x ≤ y
D. 39 : 36 D. If x < y
E. 51 : 32 E. If x = y or no relationship can be
established between x and y.
7. If another company F produced 25 %
more widgets than company C, then the Direction: Ten people A, B, C, D, E, F, G,
number of widgets sold by company F is H, J and K are going home on either 5th
how much less than the number of or 10th of the following months i.e.
widgets sold by companies A and E? January, March, April , May and June in
A. 264 the same year. Only one person has gone
B. 352 home on one date.
C. 88 K went home on 5th of the month after
D. 176 April. Maximum one people is going
E. 440 between K and A . A went before K. Two
people are going between A and J. J is not
8. On a particular day, A increased his going in March and not on even numbered
speed by 20% and thereby took 2 hours date of the month. G went just after C in
lesser than usual. If he had reduced his the same month but not in March.
speed by 20%, he would have taken 3 Maximum two people are going between
hours more than usual. What is the usual G and J. F went on odd numbered date of
time taken by A to complete the journey? month. J went before F. More than two
A. 8 hours people are going between F and B . H
B. 12 hours went home on the date on which G has
C. 16 hours gone but before D . D went before A .
D. 20 hours
E. None of these 11. If C is related to J and B is related to
F, then D is related to which person?
9. A bag has 4 red and 9 green balls. If A. E
two balls are drawn, what is the B. H
probability that both the drawn balls are C. J
green in colour? D. K
E. None of these
A.
12. How many pairs of digits are there in
‘725816394’ which have as many digits

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between them in the given number as in D. Both I and II follows


the natural number series (In forward E. None of these
direction)?
A. 3 15. Statements:
B. 2 P < Q, R > T, W ≥ X, Q ≥ W, X = R
C. 1 Conclusions:
D. 4 I. P > Q
E. More than 3 II. Q ≥ R
III. T > W
13. Statements: IV. W > P
Some table are fan. A. Only I follows
All fan are honest. B. Only II follows
No fan is smart. C. Both I and III follows
Conclusions: D. Both I, II and IV follows
I. All fan are table. E. None of these
II. Some honest can be Smart.
A. Only I follows 16. Which of the following symbols should
B. Only II follows replace the question mark @, # and $ in
C. Neither I and II follows the given expression to make the
D. Both I and II follows expression M > T and N ≥ T definitely
E. None of these true?
M@N≥R#S$T<V
14. Statements: A. >, <, <
Only a few Bats are Cats. B. <, <, ≥
All Cats are balls. C. >, ≥, =
Only a few balls are Tigers. D. <, ≥, ≥
Conclusions: E. None of these
1) Only cats are balls.
2) A few bats are Tigers.
A. Only I follows
B. Only II follows
C. Neither I and II follows

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###ANSWERS###

1. Ans. B.
The correct option is B.
2. Ans. C.
The correct option is C.
3. Ans. B.
The correct option is B.
4. Ans. D.
The correct option is D.
5. Ans. A.
The correct option is A.
6. Ans. C.
Required ratio = (32 + 5) : (12 + 27) =
37 : 39
Hence, the answer is option C.
7. Ans. D.
Required Difference =

× 8800 = 176 12. Ans. A.


Hence, the answer is option D.
8. Ans. B.
Let the usual speed of A and the usual
time taken by A be x km/hr and t hours,
respectively.
Case I 13. Ans. B.
Increased speed of A = 1.2x km/hr
Time taken = (t – 2) hours
Distance = 1.2x × (t – 2) km
Case II
Reduced speed of A = 0.8x km/hr
Time taken = (t + 3) hours
Distance = 0.8x × (t + 3) km
14. Ans. C.
Equating distances of Case I and Case II
1.2x × (t – 2) = 0.8x × (t + 3)
t = 12 hours
Hence, the answer is option B.
9. Ans. A.

Required Probability = × =
Hence, the answer is option A.
15. Ans. B.
10. Ans. E.
The correct answer is Only II follows.
X2 = 3 2 + 4 2
16. Ans. C.
X2 = 25
M>N≥R≥S=T<V
X = + 5, – 5
Thus, the correct answer is >, ≥, =
(Y – 4)2 = 16
Y–4=+4
Y–4=–4
Y = 8,0
Hence, the answer is option E.
11. Ans. E.

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