RRB OS 1 Prelims Mock Test 1

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Questions

1. Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Eight boxes i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H are kept one above the other in a stack. Two boxes are placed
between Box A and Box H. Three boxes are placed between Box H and Box G. Box G neither placed at
top not at bottom. Box B is placed two places above Box G. Three boxes are placed between Box B and
Box E which is placed above Box H. Two boxes are placed between Box E and Box F which is placed
above Box G. Only one box is placed between Box F and Box D which is placed above box E.

How many boxes are placed below Box E?


A. Three B. One
C. Two D. None
E. More than three
2. How many boxes are placed between Box C and Box A?
A. Two B. One
C. Four D. Five
E. None of these
3. Which amongst the following box is placed exactly between Box H and Box G?
A. E B. A
C. D D. C
E. None of these
4. Which amongst the following information is correct?
A. B is placed at top B. F is placed below A
C. H is placed at bottom D. Two boxes placed above B
E. All are incorrect.
5. If we arrange all the boxes according to the English alphabetical series from bottom to top then how many
boxes remain in the same place?
A. Three B. One
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C. Two D. None
E. Four
6. Direction: In the question below are given three statements followed by the conclusions. You have to take
the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all
the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements
disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:
No Biology is Chemistry.
Only a few Chemistry is Physics.
All Physics is Mathematics.
Conclusions:
I. Some Biology is Mathematics
II. No Biology is Mathematics
A. Only I follows B. Only II follows
C. Either I or II follows D. Neither I nor II follows
E. Both I and II follow
7. Statements:
Only a few Homes are Houses.
Some Houses are not Villas.
Only a few Villas are Bungalows.
Conclusions:
I. Some Homes are not Villas
II. Some Bungalows are not Houses
A. Only I follows B. Only II follows
C. Either I or II follows D. Neither I nor II follows
E. Both I and II follow
8. Statements:
All Exercises are Workouts.
Only a few Workouts are Yoga.
No Yoga is Stretching.
Conclusions:
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I. Some Exercises can be Stretching


II. All Workouts can be Yoga
A. Only I follows B. Only II follows
C. Either I or II follows D. Neither I nor II follows
E. Both I and II follow
9. Direction: Study the data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

Nisha starts walking towards south and covers a distance of 10m to reach point F. Now, she took a left
turn and reached point J after a distance of 20m. From here, she moved towards north and reached point
L after a distance of 15m. Finally, she took two consecutive right turns and walked 30m and 20m
respectively to reach point N.

Which of the following is true?


A. Point J is in south-west of point N B. Point N is in west of point F
C. The shortest distance between the points L and N D. The shortest distance between the points J and N
is 10√11 is 5√37
E. None is true
10. Nisha’s fourth turning point is in which direction of her starting point?
A. West B. East
C. North-East D. South-West
E. None of these
11. Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the following questions.

Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows. A, B, C, D, and E are sitting in row - 1 and facing south and P,
Q, R, S, and T are sitting in row - 2 and facing north such that the people sitting in row - 1 are sitting
opposite to the people sitting in row - 2. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.

Two People sit between D and B. The one who faces D sits immediate right of Q. Two people sit between
Q and T. The one who sits second to the left of P faces A. A does not sit between B and D. C does not sit
opposite to P. R neither sits opposite to B not adjacent to P.

How many people sit to the left of P?


A. Four B. Three
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C. One D. Two
E. None
12. Who amongst the following faces Q?
A. C B. E
C. D D. B
E. None of these
13. Who sits third to the left of the one who faces S?
A. B B. E
C. D D. C
E. None of these
14. Which statement is true.
A. S faces D B. P sits to the right of R
C. P sits at the end D. D faces R
E. All are true
15. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which is the one that doesn’t
belong to that group?
A. R B. A
C. T D. E
E. D
16. Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

There are nine persons in a family with three generations and three married couples. S is a male. K is the
uncle of Z. P is the mother of S and Y. N is married to R, who is a sister of K. M is the son-in-law of R and
the father of J. K has a son and a daughter. The number of females is more than that of males.

How N is related to Z?
A. Father-in-law B. Son
C. Uncle D. Father
E. Can’t be determined
17. How many females are there?
A. Three B. Seven
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C. Five D. Six
E. None of these
18. Direction: In the following questions assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the
conclusion(s) among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.

Statements:
A > B < C, C = D ≥ E, E ≤ F > A
Conclusions:
I. D > A
II. F > C
A. Only I is true B. Only II is true
C. Either I or II is true D. Neither I nor II is true
E. Both I and II are true
19. Statements:
E ≤ F, G = A < C, C ≥ F
Conclusions:
I. A = E
II. A > E
A. Only I is true B. Only II is true
C. Either I or II is true D. Neither I nor II is true
E. Both I and II are true
20. Statements:
H = I < P, P ≤ Q > R, R > S
Conclusions:
I. H < S
II. I < S
A. Only I is true B. Only II is true
C. Either I or II is true D. Neither I nor II is true
E. Both I and II are true
21. Statements:
X > V, V < W, Z = X
Conclusions:
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I. Z > V
II. Z < W
A. Only I is true B. Only II is true
C. Either I or II is true D. Neither I nor II is true
E. Both I and II are true
22. Statements:
M > P, P < S, X = R > M
Conclusions:
I. X < P
II. R > P
A. Only I is true B. Only II is true
C. Either I or II is true D. Neither I nor II is true
E. Both I and II are true
23. Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

Eight people i.e. K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, and R were born on two different dates i.e. 3rd and 16th of May, June,
October, and November of the same year but not necessarily in the same order.

N was born before Q. Less than two people were born after L. M was born just before P. R was born on an
odd-numbered date in the month which is having 31 days. Two people were born between L and P. The
number of people born between R and M is the same as the number of people born between O and M. K
was born just before O.

Who amongst the following was born on 3rd June?


A. M B. Q
C. N D. K
E. None of these
24. How many people were born between R and K?
A. Three B. Four
C. Five D. Two
E. None of these
25. If R is related to N and O is related to L then in the same manner Q is related to __?
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A. K B. R
C. M D. P
E. None of these
26. N was born on which amongst the following date?
A. 3rd June B. 16th October
C. 3rd October D. 16th May
E. None of these
27. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group. Which is the one that doesn’t
belong to that group?
A. P B. M
C. N D. L
E. K
28. Choose the word which is different from the rest.
A. APWH B. XERK
C. GDSZ D. ILCF
E. None of these
29. Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the following question.

The following words are coded in this manner:

‘Gum to stick’ is coded as ‘la ka pa’


‘Fat gum gets’ is coded as ‘vt bt pa’
‘Little man fat plan’ is coded as ‘sm bt da sg’
‘Stick to the plan’ is coded as ‘ka sa la da’

What is the code for ‘Stick’?


A. La B. Pa
C. Ka D. Sa
E. Cannot be determined
30. What is the code for ‘Little man to stick’?
A. pa la ka sg B. ka la vt da
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C. la ka sm sg D. da ka sm sg
E. Cannot be determined
31. Which word is coded as ‘da vt’?
A. Gum gets B. Fat gets
C. Fat plan D. Plan gets
E. Cannot be determined
32. If ‘Stick can’ is coded as ‘ka dm’ then what is the code for ‘fat to can’?
A. ka sa ta B. Da bt dm
C. Vt bt ka D. Bt la dm
E. Cannot be determined
33. Which word is coded as ‘da vt sg’?
A. Plan man gets B. Gets plan Little
C. little plan Fat D. Fat plan gets
E. Cannot be determined
34. Direction: Study the data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

Six people S, T, U, V, W, and X are there of different weights. The weight of the third lightest person is
63kgs. T is heavier than X, whose weight is less than 60kgs. X is heavier than W. The weight of T is not a
multiple of 7. At least two people are heavier than T. U is heavier than V but not the heaviest. The weight
difference of V and T is 18kgs.

Who is the lightest?


A. X B. T
C. W D. S
E. None of these
35. If the weight of U and V is 147kgs than what is difference between the weights of T and U?
A. 4kgs B. 3kgs
C. 2kgs D. 9kgs
E. None of these
36. Direction: Study the following data carefully and answer the questions accordingly.

There are ten people living in a five storey building such as the ground floor is numbered 1 and the top
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floor is numbered as 5. Each of the floors has 2 flats as flat-A and flat-B .

(Note 1: Flat-A is to the west of flat-B . Flat-A of floor 2 is immediate above flat-A of floor 1 and immediate
below flat-A of floor 3 and so on. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
Note 2: If B lives in flat B and it is given that A lives above B then it means that A either lives in flat A or flat
B above B. It is not necessary that A and B live in the same flat.)

P lives in the west of Y on an odd-numbered floor. H lives below Y but not immediately and not in the
same flat. There are two floors between H and J, who does not live in the north or south-east of P. W lives
in the south of J but not on the odd-numbered floor. L lives in the east of W. G lives below R. T and L lives
in different flats. M lives above T.

G lives on which of the following floors?


A. Third floor B. Fourth floor
C. Second floor D. Ground floor
E. None of these
37. Who lives in the north-east of T but not immediately?
A. G B. R
C. Y D. M
E. None of these
38. How many people live below R?
A. Eight B. Four
C. Six D. Two
E. None of these
39. Find the correct statement from the following.
A. More than Four people live below W B. P lives in the north-west of T
C. G lives in the south-east of J D. M and J lives on different floors
E. None is correct
40. Four from the following are similar in a certain way and forms a group. Find out the one, which does not
belong to that group.
A. G, Y B. W, J
C. R, L D. T, H
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E. M, W
41. Direction: What approximate value will come in place of the question mark(?) in the following question.
(You are not expected to calculate the exact value) × 130.06 + × 123.85 – × 81.04 + ? = × 312
A. 22 B. 27
C. 38 D. 36
E. 42
42. 51% of 699.98 – 259.93 = ? – 87% of 801
A. 810 B. 778
C. 785 D. 805
E. 793
43. Direction: What approximate value will come in place of the question mark(?) in the following question.
(You are not expected to calculate the exact value) 240.01 ÷ 30 ÷ (17.5 ÷ 35) = ? – (6.01 × 3.98)
A. 54 B. 48
C. 36 D. 50
E. 40
44. Direction: What approximate value will come in place of the question mark(?) in the following question.
(You are not expected to calculate the exact value) ?% of (170.05 × 4.98 – 589.93) = 390.01
A. 170 B. 150
C. 140 D. 130
E. 180
45. Direction: What approximate value will come in place of the question mark(?) in the following question.
(You are not expected to calculate the exact value) × ÷ =?÷
A. 1125 B. 1225
C. 1135 D. 1305
E. None of these
46. Direction: What approximate value will come in place of the question mark(?) in the following question.
(You are not expected to calculate the exact value) – 147.98 ÷ 4 = (12.99 × 17.02)
A. 27 B. 12
C. 8 D. 16
E. 21
47. A, B and C started a business with their investments in the ratio 1 : 2 : 4. After 6 month A invested the half
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amount more as before and B again invested the same amount more, while C withdrew 1/4th of his
investment. If at the end of year total profit is Rs. 72850, then find the difference between the profits of C
and A.
A. Rs. 18420 B. Rs. 24180
C. Rs. 21150 D. Rs. 27250
E. None of these
48. The time taken by a boat for covering ‘y’ km upstream is equal to time taken by it for covering ‘y + 9’ km
downstream. If upstream speed is 8 km/hr less than downstream speed and speed of boat in still water in
20 kmph. Find the value of ‘y’.
A. 15 B. 18
C. 24 D. 12
E. 20
49. The ratio of the present age of father and his son is 4 : 1. 5 years hence, father’s age will be thrice of his
son’s age at that time. What is the difference between their present ages?
A. 25 years B. 30 years
C. 32 years D. 21 years
E. None of these
50. Akhil marked his goods 75% above the cost price and sold it after giving two successive discounts of 10%
and 20%, respectively. If he earned a profit of Rs. 1040, then find the marked price of the article.
A. Rs. 7000 B. Rs. 6400
C. Rs. 7200 D. Rs. 6800
E. Rs. 8400
51. 20 boys and 25 girls form a group of social workers. During their membership drive, the same number of
boys and girls joined the group. How many members does the group have now, if the ratio of boys to girls
is 7 : 8?
A. 75 B. 65
C. 70 D. 60
E. None of these
52. Jar A has 54 liters of mixture of milk & water in the ratio 8 : 1. Jar B also has a mixture of milk and water in
the ratio 3 : 1. 18 liters of the solutions is taken out from jar A and is put in jar B. Now the difference
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between the volumes of milk and water in jar B is 30 liters. How many liters of milk was originally there in
jar B?
A. 8 liters B. 24 liters
C. 16 liters D. 36 liters
E. None of these
53. In a village 56% of the total populations are literates. The ratio of literate males to females is 4 : 3 and the
ratio of illiterate males to females is 6 : 5. The number of illiterate males in the village is what percent of
the literate males in the village?
A. 72.5 B. 80
C. 77.5 D. 75
E. 55
54. Direction: Study the following pie chart carefully and answer the given question.

The given below pie chart shows the degree distribution of monthly expenditure of Amit.

If expenditure on Rent is Rs. 24000, then expenditure on Petrol and Bill together is how much more than
expenditure on Others category?
A. Rs. 1200 B. Rs. 1000
C. Rs. 1600 D. Rs. 1800
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E. Rs. 1400
55. Total expenditure on Rent and Food together is what percent more/less than total expenditure on Bill?
A. 150% more B. 125% less
C. 175% more D. 225% less
E. 100% more
56. What is the ratio of average expenditure on Rent and Bill to average expenditure on Taxes & Petrol?
A. 7 : 6 B. 6 : 5
C. 5 : 4 D. 3 : 2
E. 3 : 1
57. If the total expenditure is given as Rs 120000 and total Petrol used by Amit is 300 liter, find price of Petrol
per liter.
A. Rs. 70 B. Rs. 75
C. Rs. 50 D. Rs. 60
E. Rs. 55
58. If the total expenditure is thrice of the total savings of Amit and total income of Amit is Rs 240000, then
find the average expenditure of Amit on Food and Others.
A. Rs. 55400 B. Rs. 45550
C. Rs. 40500 D. Rs. 44500
E. Rs. 42200
59. Direction: Find the wrong term in the given series: 750, 740, 710, 642, 515, 290
A. 740 B. 710
C. 642 D. 515
E. 290
60. Direction: In the following number series only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number. 50, 62,
78, 100, 138, 190
A. 62 B. 100
C. 138 D. 190
E. 78
61. Direction: Find the wrong term in the given series:
3, 7, 12, 28, 50, 105, 204
A. 204 B. 12
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C. 105 D. 28
E. 50
62. Direction: Find the wrong term in the given following number series: 8, 6, 10, 25, 90, 387.25
A. 90 B. 25
C. 8 D. 6
E. 387.25
63. Direction:In the following number series only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number. 45, 65,
105, 185, 350, 665
A. 65 B. 665
C. 350 D. 185
E. 105
64. Direction: In the following question two equations are given in variables x and y. You have to solve these
equations and determine the relation between x and y.

I. x3 + 675 = 800

II. y2 + 27y + 152 = 0


A. x > y B. x ≤ y
C. x < y D. x ≥ y
E. x = y or relationship between x and y can't be
established
65. Direction: In the following question two equations are given in variables X and Y. You have to solve these
equations and determine the relation between X and Y.

I. X2 – 14X + 45 = 0

II. Y2 + Y – 12 = 0
A. Y > X B. X > Y
C. X ≤ Y D. X ≥ Y
E. X = Y or no relation can be established
66. Direction: In the following question two equations are given in variables X and Y. You have to solve these
equations and determine the relation between X and Y.
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I. 3X2 + 2X – 21 = 0

II. 3Y2 – 19Y + 28 = 0


A. Y > X B. X > Y
C. X ≤ Y D. X ≥ Y
E. X = Y or no relation can be established
67. I. 2X + 3Y = 14

II. 4X + 2Y = 16
A. X > Y B. X < Y
C. X ≥ Y D. X ≤ Y
E. X = Y or No relation can be established
68. Direction: In the following question two equations are given in variables X and Y. You have to solve these
equations and determine the relation between X and Y.

I. 2X2– 25X + 78 = 0

II. 2Y2– 25Y + 68 = 0


A. X > Y B. X < Y
C. X ≤ Y D. X ≥ Y
E. X = Y or no relation can be established
69. Direction: In the following question two equations are given in variables X and Y. You have to solve these
equations and determine the relation between X and Y.

I. X2 + 4X + 4 = 0

II. Y2 + 3Y + 2 = 0
A. Y > X B. X > Y
C. X ≤ Y D. X ≥ Y
E. X = Y or no relation can be established
70. Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question.
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The given below bar graph shows the total number of employees and the percentage of employees
working in night shifts in five different companies – TCS, Infosys, HCL, Wipro and Mind tree.

What is the sum of the number of employees working in day shifts in HCL and Wipro together?
A. 120 B. 116
C. 132 D. 148
E. None of these
71. What is the difference between the number of employees working in night shifts in TCS and Mind tree
together and the total number of employees in TCS?
A. 36 B. 60
C. 48 D. 54
E. None of these
72. What is the ratio of the number of employees working in night shifts in HCL to the number of employees
working in day shifts in TCS?
A. 1 : 2 B. 3 : 2
C. 4 : 5 D. 5 : 6
E. None of these
73. What is the difference between the average number of employees in TCS and Wipro together and the
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total number of employees in Infosys?


A. 60 B. 48
C. 50 D. 72
E. 64
74. In which of the following company the number of employees working in night shifts is the second lowest?
A. HCL B. Wipro
C. TCS D. Infosys
E. Mind tree
75. Distance between two cities Agra and Vaishali is 1260 km. Amit starts from Agra towards Vaishali with
usual speed and after covering one third of distance, he increased his speed by 20% and by doing so it
takes 1 hour 20 minutes less than what its take at its usual speed. What is the speed of Amit?
A. 164 km/hr B. 148 km/hr
C. 132 km/hr D. 105 km/hr
E. 120 km/hr
76. The simple interest accrued on a sum of certain principle is Rs. 7,200 in six years at the rate of 12 p.c.p.a.
What would be the compound interest accrued on that principle at the rate of 5 p.c.p.a. in 2 years?
A. Rs. 1000 B. Rs. 1025
C. Rs. 1050 D. Rs. 1075
E. Rs. 2000
77. A can do 1/4th of a piece of work in 6 days and B takes 25% more days than A to complete the same
piece of work. If B and C together can do the same piece of work in 20 days then in how many days, C
alone can do the work if C works at 50% of his actual efficiency?
A. 60 days B. 40 days
C. 45 days D. 120 days
E. 150 days
78. A rectangular park 60 × 40 m2 has two cross roads running in the middle of the park and the rest park has

been lawn. If the area of the lawn is 2109 m2, what is the width of the road?
A. 97 m B. 15 m
C. 3 m D. 18 m
E. none of these
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79. Pipe A alone can fill a tank in 16 hours, pipe B alone can fill a tank in 20 hours and pipe C alone can
empty the tank in 40 hours. How long will it take to fill the tank if pipes B and C open simultaneously and
pipe A opens after 4 hours?

A. hours B. hours

C. 16 hours D. hours

E. None of these
80. In a match of 50 overs, team A’s average runs for first thirty overs was 4.5 runs/over while for the
remaining 20 overs the average was 5.5 runs/over. Team B chased the target and lost by 10 runs. Find the
average runs per over scored by team B. (team B played all the 50 overs).
A. 4.4 B. 5.2
C. 4.7 D. 5.6
E. 3.8
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Solutions

1. C
Sol. 1) Two boxes are placed between Box A and Box H.

Here we have 2 cases:

2) Three boxes are placed between Box H and Box G.

3) Box G neither placed at top not at bottom.

4) Box B is placed two places above Box G.

5) Three boxes are placed between Box B and Box E which is placed above Box H.
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6) Two boxes are placed between Box E and Box F which is placed above Box G.

7) Only one box is placed between Box F and Box D which is placed above box E.

Here case 2 eliminated:

Hence, two boxes are placed below Box E.


2. B
Sol. 1) Two boxes are placed between Box A and Box H.
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Here we have 2 cases:

2) Three boxes are placed between Box H and Box G.

3) Box G neither placed at top not at bottom.

4) Box B is placed two places above Box G.

5) Three boxes are placed between Box B and Box E which is placed above Box H.

6) Two boxes are placed between Box E and Box F which is placed above Box G.
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7) Only one box is placed between Box F and Box D which is placed above box E.

Here case 2 eliminated:

Hence, one box is placed between Box C and Box A.


3. A
Sol. 1) Two boxes are placed between Box A and Box H.

Here we have 2 cases:

2) Three boxes are placed between Box H and Box G.

3) Box G neither placed at top not at bottom.


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4) Box B is placed two places above Box G.

5) Three boxes are placed between Box B and Box E which is placed above Box H.

6) Two boxes are placed between Box E and Box F which is placed above Box G.

7) Only one box is placed between Box F and Box D which is placed above box E.

Here case 2 eliminated:

Hence, Box E is placed exactly between Box H and Box G.


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4. C
Sol. 1) Two boxes are placed between Box A and Box H.

Here we have 2 cases:

2) Three boxes are placed between Box H and Box G.

3) Box G neither placed at top not at bottom.

4) Box B is placed two places above Box G.

5) Three boxes are placed between Box B and Box E which is placed above Box H.
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6) Two boxes are placed between Box E and Box F which is placed above Box G.

7) Only one box is placed between Box F and Box D which is placed above box E.

Here case 2 eliminated:

Hence, H is placed at bottom is correct.


5. B
Sol. 1) Two boxes are placed between Box A and Box H.

Here we have 2 cases:

2) Three boxes are placed between Box H and Box G.

3) Box G neither placed at top not at bottom.


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4) Box B is placed two places above Box G.

5) Three boxes are placed between Box B and Box E which is placed above Box H.

6) Two boxes are placed between Box E and Box F which is placed above Box G.

7) Only one box is placed between Box F and Box D which is placed above box E.

Here case 2 eliminated:


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Hence, only one box remains in the same place.


6. C
Sol.

Conclusions:

I. Some Biology is Mathematics – There is no relation between Biology and Mathematics hence it is false.

II. No Biology is Mathematics – There is no relation between Biology and Mathematics hence it is false.

Hence, either I or II conclusion follows.


7. D
Sol.

Conclusions:

I. Some Homes are not Villas – There is no relation between Homes and Villas hence it is false.
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II. Some Bungalows are not Houses – There is no relation between Bungalows and Houses hence it is
false.

Hence, neither I nor II conclusion follows.


8. A
Sol.

Conclusions:

I. Some Exercises can be Stretching – It is true as shown in figure given below:

II. All Workouts can be Yoga – It is definitely false as only a few Workouts are Yoga.

Hence, only conclusion I follows.


9. D
Sol.
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Hence, ‘The shortest distance between the points J and N is 5√37’ is true.
10. C
Sol.

Hence, the required distance is ‘north-east’.

11. D
Sol. 1) Two People sit between D and B.

Here we have 2 cases:

2) The one who faces D sits immediate right of Q.

3) Two people sit between Q and T.

4) The one who sits second to the left of P faces A.


5) A does not sit between B and D.
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6) C does not sit opposite to P.

7) R neither sits opposite to B not adjacent to P.

Case 1 eliminated:

Hence, two people sit to the left of P.


12. A
Sol. 1) Two People sit between D and B.

Here we have 2 cases:

2) The one who faces D sits immediate right of Q.


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3) Two people sit between Q and T.

4) The one who sits second to the left of P faces A.


5) A does not sit between B and D.

6) C does not sit opposite to P.

7) R neither sits opposite to B not adjacent to P.

Case 1 eliminated:
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Hence, A faces Q.
13. C
Sol. 1) Two People sit between D and B.

Here we have 2 cases:

2) The one who faces D sits immediate right of Q.

3) Two people sit between Q and T.

4) The one who sits second to the left of P faces A.


5) A does not sit between B and D.
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6) C does not sit opposite to P.

7) R neither sits opposite to B not adjacent to P.

Case 1 eliminated:

Hence, D sits third to the left of the one who faces S.


14. D
Sol. 1) Two People sit between D and B.

Here we have 2 cases:

2) The one who faces D sits immediate right of Q.


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3) Two people sit between Q and T.

4) The one who sits second to the left of P faces A.


5) A does not sit between B and D.

6) C does not sit opposite to P.

7) R neither sits opposite to B not adjacent to P.

Case 1 eliminated:
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Hence, D faces R is true.


15. D
Sol. 1) Two People sit between D and B.

Here we have 2 cases:

2) The one who faces D sits immediate right of Q.

3) Two people sit between Q and T.

4) The one who sits second to the left of P faces A.


5) A does not sit between B and D.
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6) C does not sit opposite to P.

7) R neither sits opposite to B not adjacent to P.

Case 1 eliminated:

Hence, E does not sit at the end.


16. D
Sol.

Therefore, option D is the correct answer.


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17. C
Sol.

Therefore, option C is the correct answer.


18. D
Sol. Given statements: A > B < C, C = D ≥ E, E ≤ F > A

On combining: C = D ≥ E ≤ F > A > B < C

Conclusions:

I. D > A → False (as D ≥ E ≤ F > A → relation between D and A can’t be determineD.

II. F < C → False (as F > A > B < C → relation between F and C can’t be determineD.

Hence, neither I nor II is true.


19. D
Sol. Given statements: E ≤ F, G = A < C, C ≥ F

On combining: G = A < C ≥ F ≥ E

Conclusions:

I. A = E → False (as G = A < C ≥ F ≥ E → relation between A and E can’t be determineD.

II. A > E → False (as G = A < C ≥ F ≥ E → relation between A and E can’t be determineD.

Hence, neither I nor II is true.


20. D
Sol. Given statements: H = I < P, P ≤ Q > R, R > S
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On combining: H = I < P ≤ Q > R > S

Conclusions:

I. H < S → False (as H = I < P ≤ Q > R > S → relation between H and S can’t be determineD.

II. I < S → False (as I < P ≤ Q > R > S → relation between I and S can’t be determineD.

Hence, neither I nor II is true.


21. A
Sol. Given statements: X > V, V < W, Z = X

On combining: Z = X > V < W

Conclusions:

I. Z > V → True (as Z = X > V → Z > V)

II. Z < W → False (as Z = X > V < W → relation between Z and W can’t be determineD.

Hence, only I is true.


22. B
Sol. Given statements: M > P, P < S, X = R > M

On combining: X = R > M > P < S

Conclusions:

I. X < P → False (as X = R > M > P → X > P)

II. R > P → True (as R > M > P → R > P)

Hence, Only II is true.


23. B
Sol. 1) Less than two people were born after L.

Here, we have two possible cases i.e. Case 1 and Case 2.


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2) Two people were born between L and P.

3) M was born just before P.

4) R was born on an odd numbered date in the month which is having 31 days.

Here, we have one more possible case i.e. Case 1a.

5) The number of people born between R and M is same as the number of people born between O and M.

6) K was born just before O.

Here, Case 1 and Case 1a get eliminated.

7) N was born before Q.

Here, we have the final arrangement:


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Clearly, Q was born on 3rd June.


24. B
Sol. 1) Less than two people were born after L.

Here, we have two possible cases i.e. Case 1 and Case 2.

2) Two people were born between L and P.

3) M was born just before P.

4) R was born on an odd numbered date in the month which is having 31 days.

Here, we have one more possible case i.e. Case 1a.

5) The number of people born between R and M is same as the number of people born between O and M.

6) K was born just before O.

Here, Case 1 and Case 1a get eliminated.

7) N was born before Q.

Here, we have the final arrangement:


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Clearly, four people were born between R and K.


25. C
Sol. 1) Less than two people were born after L.

Here, we have two possible cases i.e. Case 1 and Case 2.

2) Two people were born between L and P.

3) M was born just before P.

4) R was born on an odd numbered date in the month which is having 31 days.

Here, we have one more possible case i.e. Case 1a.

5) The number of people born between R and M is same as the number of people born between O and M.

6) K was born just before O.


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Here, Case 1 and Case 1a get eliminated.

7) N was born before Q.

Here, we have the final arrangement:

Clearly, if R is related to N and O is related to L then in the same manner Q is related to M.


26. D
Sol. 1) Less than two people were born after L.

Here, we have two possible cases i.e. Case 1 and Case 2.

2) Two people were born between L and P.

3) M was born just before P.

4) R was born on an odd numbered date in the month which is having 31 days.

Here, we have one more possible case i.e. Case 1a.

5) The number of people born between R and M is same as the number of people born between O and M.
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6) K was born just before O.

Here, Case 1 and Case 1a get eliminated.

7) N was born before Q.

Here, we have the final arrangement:

Clearly, N was born on 16th May.


27. A
Sol. 1) Less than two people were born after L.

Here, we have two possible cases i.e. Case 1 and Case 2.

2) Two people were born between L and P.

3) M was born just before P.


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4) R was born on an odd numbered date in the month which is having 31 days.

Here, we have one more possible case i.e. Case 1a.

5) The number of people born between R and M is same as the number of people born between O and M.

6) K was born just before O.

Here, Case 1 and Case 1a get eliminated.

7) N was born before Q.

Here, we have the final arrangement:

Clearly, P doesn’t belong to that group because all the other people were born on an even numbered date.
28. B
Sol. In all the other words, the place value of the first and third letters are odd and the place value of the
second and fourth letters are even in the English alphabets.

Option A: A = 1; P = 16; W = 23; H = 8

Option B: X = 24; E = 5; R = 18; K = 11

Option C: G = 7; D = 4; S = 19; Z = 26
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Option D: I = 9; L = 12; C = 3; F = 6

Clearly, option B is different.


29. E
Sol.

Hence, the code for ‘Stick’ is either ‘la’ or ‘ka’.


30. C
Sol.

Hence, the code for ‘Little man to stick’ is ‘la ka sm sg’.


31. D
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Sol.

Hence, ‘plan gets’ is coded as ‘da vt’.


32. D
Sol.

Hence, the code for ‘fat to can’ is ‘bt la dm’.


33. E
Sol.
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Hence, the word for the code is either ‘plan gets little’ or ‘plan gets man’
34. C
Sol. 1. The weight of the third lightest person is 63kgs.

2. T is heavier than X, whose weight is less than 60kgs.

3. X is heavier than W.

4. The weight of T is not a multiple of 7.

5. At least two people are heavier than T.

6. U is heavier than V but not the heaviest.

7. The weight difference of V and T is 18kgs.


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Hence, W is the lightest.


35. B
Sol. 1. The weight of the third lightest person is 63kgs.

2. T is heavier than X, whose weight is less than 60kgs.

3. X is heavier than W.

4. The weight of T is not a multiple of 7.

5. At least two people are heavier than T.

6. U is heavier than V but not the heaviest.

7. The weight difference of V and T is 18kgs.


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V = 63kgs

V + U = 147kgs

U = 147 – 63 = 84kgs

T – U = 84 – 81 = 3kgs

Hence, the required answer is ‘3kgs’.


36. D
Sol. 1. P lives in the west of Y on an odd-numbered floor.

2. H lives below Y but not immediately and not in the same flat.

3. There are two floors between H and J, who does not live in the north or south-east of P.

4. W lives in the south of J but not on the odd-numbered floor.

5. L lives in the east of W.


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(Here, case 1 will be eliminated and we will continue with the case 2)

6. T and L lives in different flats.

7. M lives above T.

8. G lives below R.

Hence, the required answer is ‘ground floor’.


37. C
Sol. 1. P lives in the west of Y on an odd-numbered floor.

2. H lives below Y but not immediately and not in the same flat.

3. There are two floors between H and J, who does not live in the north or south-east of P.
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4. W lives in the south of J but not on the odd-numbered floor.

5. L lives in the east of W.

(Here, case 1 will be eliminated and we will continue with the case 2)

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7. M lives above T.

8. G lives below R.
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Hence, the required answer is ‘Y’.


38. B
Sol. 1. P lives in the west of Y on an odd-numbered floor.

2. H lives below Y but not immediately and not in the same flat.

3. There are two floors between H and J, who does not live in the north or south-east of P.

4. W lives in the south of J but not on the odd-numbered floor.

5. L lives in the east of W.

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6. T and L lives in different flats.

7. M lives above T.

8. G lives below R.

Hence, the required answer is ‘four’.


39. C
Sol. 1. P lives in the west of Y on an odd-numbered floor.

2. H lives below Y but not immediately and not in the same flat.

3. There are two floors between H and J, who does not live in the north or south-east of P.
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4. W lives in the south of J but not on the odd-numbered floor.

5. L lives in the east of W.

(Here, case 1 will be eliminated and we will continue with the case 2)

6. T and L lives in different flats.

7. M lives above T.

8. G lives below R.
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Hence, the correct statement is ‘G lives in the south-east of J’.


40. E
Sol. 1. P lives in the west of Y on an odd-numbered floor.

2. H lives below Y but not immediately and not in the same flat.

3. There are two floors between H and J, who does not live in the north or south-east of P.

4. W lives in the south of J but not on the odd-numbered floor.

5. L lives in the east of W.

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6. T and L lives in different flats.

7. M lives above T.

8. G lives below R.

M and W lives in different flats.


41. A
Sol. By approximation, we get:

× 130 + × 124 – × 81 + ? = × 312

⇒ 26 + 31 – 27 + ? = 52

⇒ 57 – 27 + ? = 52

⇒ 30 + ? = 52

⇒ ? = 52 – 30 = 22
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Hence, 22 is required answer.


42. E
Sol. By approximation, we get:

51% of 700 – 260 = ? – × 800

⇒ × 700 – 260 = ? – 87 × 8

⇒ 51 × 7 – 260 = ? – 87 × 8

⇒ 357 – 260 = ? – 696

⇒ 97 = ? – 696

⇒ ? = 97 + 696 = 793

Hence, 793 is required answer.


43. E
Sol. By approximation, we get:

240 ÷ 30 ÷ (17.5 × ) = ? – (6 × 4)

⇒ ÷ = ? – 24

⇒ 8 × 2 = ? – 24

⇒ ? = 16 + 24 = 40

Hence, 40 is required answer.


44. B
Sol. By approximation, we get:

?% of (170 × 5 – 590) = 390

⇒ × (850 – 590) = 390


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⇒ × 260 = 390

⇒?= = 150

Hence, 150 is required answer.


45. A
Sol. By approximation, we get:

× ÷ =?÷

⇒ 60 × 25 ÷ 20 = ? ÷ 15

⇒ 60 × 25 × =?×

⇒ ? = 75 × 15 = 1125

Hence, 1125 is required answer.


46. D
Sol. By approximation, we get:

– 148 ÷ 4 = (13 × 17)

⇒ – 37 = 221

⇒ = 37 + 221

⇒ = 258

⇒?= ≈ 16

Hence, 16 is required answer.


47. C
Sol. Let the amount invested by A, B, and C be Rs. x, Rs. 2x and Rs. 4x respectively.
Profit sharing ratio for A, B and C
= (x × 6 + 1.5x × 6) : (2x × 6 + 4x × 6) : (4x × 6 + 3x × 6)
= 15 : 36 : 42
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= 5 : 12 : 14
Required difference =

48. B
Sol. Let speed of stream and distance be x km/hr and y km.

ATQ,

Also,

20 + x – (20 – x) = 8

⇒ 2x = 8

⇒ x = 4 ...(ii)

From (i) and (ii)

⇒ 24y = 16y + 144

⇒ 8y = 144

⇒ y = 18
49. B
Sol. Let the present age of father and son be 4x and x respectively.

According to question,

4x + 5 = 3(x + 5)

⇒ 4x + 5 = 3x + 15

⇒ 4x – 3x = 15 − 5
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⇒ x = 10

Difference between present ages of father and son = 4x – x = 3x = 3 × 10 = 30 years

50. A
Sol. Let cost price of the article is Rs. 100x.

Marked price of the article = 1.75 × 100x = Rs. 175x

Selling price of the article = 0.80 × 0.90 × 175x = Rs. 126x

According to question,

126x – 100x = 1040

⇒ 26x = 1040

⇒ x = 40

So, marked price of the article = 175 × 40 = Rs. 7000

51. A
Sol. Let the no. of increased boys and girls be x each.

⇒ 160 + 8x = 175 + 7x
⇒ x = 15

Hence, number of members of group = 20 + 15 + 25 + 15 = 75

Hence option A is correct.


52. B
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Sol. Let Jar B contains 4x liters of mixture.

Quantity of milk in 18 liter of mixture in jar A =

Quantity of water in 18 liter of mixture in jar A =


According to question,
16 + 3x = 2 + x + 30
⇒x=8
So, quantity of milk in jar B = 3x = 3 × 8 = 24 liters
53. D
Sol. Let the total population of village be 100x.
Literate population of village = 56% of 100x = 56x
Number of illiterates in village = 100x − 56x = 44x
Number of literate males =

Number of literate females = 56x − 32x = 24x


Number of illiterate males =

Required percentage =

54. A
Sol. Total expenditure = × 360

= Rs 144000

Required Difference = = Rs. 1200


55. C
Sol. Required percentage = = 175% more

56. B
Sol.
Required ratio =

= =6:5
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57. C
Sol. Expenditure of Petrol = × 120000

= 15000

Price of Petrol per liter = = Rs. 50


58. C
Sol. Let saving of Amit be Rs x.

So, expenditure of Amit = Rs. 3x

According to question,

Income = Saving + expenditure

240000 = x + 3x

⇒ 240000 = 4x

⇒ x = 60000

Total expenditure = Rs 180000

Required average =

= Rs. 40500
59. D
Sol. The pattern of the series is:
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Thus, the incorrect number is 515.

60. B
Sol. Pattern of the series is:

Here the pattern is of double difference,

50 + 12 = 62

62 + 16 = 78

78 + 24 = 102

102 + 36 = 138

138 + 52 = 190

Here, the pattern is of double difference.

12 + 4 = 16

16 + 8 = 24

24 + 12 = 36

36 + 16 = 52

Clearly 100 is the wrong number.


61. D
Sol. Pattern of the series is:

3×2+1=7

7 × 2 − 2 = 12
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12 × 2 + 3 = 27

27 × 2 − 4 = 50

50 × 2 + 5 = 105

105 × 2 − 6 = 204

Hence, the incorrect number is 28.


62. A
Sol. The pattern of the series is:

8 × 0.5 + 2 = 6

6 × 1.5 + 1 = 10

10 × 2.5 + 0 = 25

25 × 3.5 − 1 = 86.5

86.5 × 4.5 − 2 = 387.25

Hence, the wrong number is 90.


63. C
Sol. The pattern of the series is:

45 + 20 = 65
65 + 40 = 105
105 + 80 = 185
185 + 160 = 345
345 + 320 = 665

Hence, the wrong number is 350.


64. A
Sol. I. x3 + 675 = 800
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⇒ x3 = 800 – 675

⇒ x3 = 125

⇒x=5

II. y2 + 27y + 152 = 0

⇒ y2 + 19y + 8y + 152 = 0

⇒ y(y + 19) + 8(y + 19) = 0

⇒ (y + 8)(y + 19) = 0

⇒ y = –8, –19

So, x > y.

Hence, option A is correct.


65. B
Sol. I. X2 – 14X + 45 = 0

⇒ X2 – 9X – 5X + 45 = 0

⇒ X(X – 9) – 5(X – 9) = 0

⇒ (X – 9)(X – 5) = 0

⇒X=9&5

II. Y2 + Y – 12 = 0

⇒ Y2 + 4Y – 3Y – 12 = 0
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⇒ Y(Y + 4) – 3(Y + 4) = 0

⇒ (Y + 4)(Y – 3) = 0

⇒ Y = –4 & 3

Hence, X > Y.
66. C
Sol.
I. 3X2 + 2X – 21 = 0

⇒ 3X2 + 9X – 7X – 21 = 0

⇒ 3X(X + 3) – 7(X + 3) = 0

⇒ (3X – 7)(X + 3) = 0

⇒ X = 7/3, –3

II. 3Y2 – 19Y + 28 = 0

⇒ 3Y2 – 12Y – 7Y + 28 = 0

⇒ 3Y(Y – 4) – 7(Y – 4) = 0

⇒ (3Y – 7)(Y – 4) = 0

⇒ Y = 4, 7/3

Hence, X ≤ Y.

67. B
Sol. 2X + 3Y = 14 …..(1)

4X + 2Y = 16

⇒ 2X + Y = 8 …..(2)

Subtracting equation (2) from equation (1) we get:


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2Y = 6

⇒Y=3

Putting value of Y in equation (2) we get:

2X + 3 = 8

⇒X=

Hence, X < Y.
68. E
Sol.
I. 2X2– 25X + 78 = 0
⇒ 2X2– 12X – 13X + 78 = 0
⇒ 2X(X – 6) – 13(X – 6) = 0
⇒ (X – 6)(2X – 13) = 0

⇒ X = 6,
II. 2Y2– 25Y + 68 = 0
⇒ 2Y2– 8Y – 17Y + 68 = 0
⇒ 2Y(Y – 4) – 17(Y – 4) = 0
⇒ (Y – 4)(2Y – 17) = 0

⇒ Y = 4,
Hence, no relation can be established.
69. C
Sol.
I. X2 + 4X + 4 = 0

⇒ X2 + 2X + 2X + 4 = 0

⇒ X(X + 2) + 2(X + 2) = 0

⇒ (X + 2)(X + 2) = 0
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⇒ X = –2

II. Y2 + 3Y + 2 = 0

⇒ Y2 + 2Y + Y + 2 = 0

⇒ Y(Y + 2) + 1(Y + 2) = 0

⇒ (Y + 2)(Y + 1) = 0

⇒ Y = –2, –1

Hence, X ≤ Y.

70. B
Sol.
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Required sum = 36 + 80 = 116

Hence, option B is correct.


71. C
Sol.
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Sum of the number of employees working in night shifts in company TCS and Mind tree together = 72 +
120 = 192

Required difference = 240 – 192 = 48

Hence, option C is correct.


72. A
Sol.

Required ratio = 84 : 168 = 1 : 2

Hence, option A is correct.


73. C
Sol.
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Average number of employees in company TCS and Wipro together = = 200

Required difference = 200 – 150 = 50

Hence, option C is correct.


74. B
Sol.
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The number of employees working in night shifts in company Wipro is the second lowest.

Hence, option B is correct.


75. D
Sol. Let speed of Amit be x km/hr.

)=

⇒ =

⇒ x = 105
76. B
Sol. Required difference = 456 − 272 = Rs. 184
Let the principal be Rs x.
Then,

⇒ x = 10000

Required CI =

77. D
Sol. A can do 1/4th of a piece of work in 6 days so A can do the total work in 24 days.

Time required by B to complete the same work =

The amount of work done by C in 1 day =

Hence, C alone will take 60 days in completing the work while working at his full efficiency.
If C works at 50% of his actual efficiency, then time required by him to complete the work =

78. C
Sol.
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Total area of park = 60 40 = 2400 m2


And area of lawn = 2109 m2
Area of cross roads = 2400 – 2109 = 291 m2
⇒ x(60 + 40 – x) = 291
⇒ x2 – 100x + 291 = 0
⇒ (x – 97) (x – 3) = 0
⇒ x = 3 or 97
⇒x=3 (x = 97 is not possible)
79. A
Sol. Let total capacity of tank be 80 units (LCM of 16, 20 and 40).

One hour work of pipe A =

One hour work of pipe B =

One hour work of pipe C =

One hour work of pipe A, pipe B and pipe C together = 5 + 4 − 2 = 7 units

One hour work of pipe B and C together = 4 − 2 = 2 units

4 hours work of pipe B and pipe C together = 4 × 2 = 8 units

Remaining work = 80 − 8 = 72 units


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Time taken by pipe A, pipe B and pipe C together to complete 72 units


=

Total time = hours

80. C
Sol. Team A’s average runs for first thirty overs was 4.5 runs/over

Total run = 30 × 4.5 = 135

While for the remaining 20 overs the average was 5.5 runs/over

Total run = 20 × 5.5 = 110

Total runs = 135 + 110 = 245

Team B chased the target and lost by 10 runs.

Total runs by B = 245 − 10 = 235

Required average runs per over scored by team B =

So, option C is the correct answer.


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Mock Test Solutions in Hindi

Questions

1. िनदश: िन निलिखत जानकारी का यानपवक अ ययन कर तथा िदए गए प्र नों के उ तर द।

आठ बॉ स अथात् A, B, C, D, E, F, G और H एक टै क म एक के ऊपर एक रखे गए ह। बॉ स A और बॉ स H के म य दो बॉ स रखे


गए ह। बॉ स H और बॉ स G के म य तीन बॉ स रखे गए ह। बॉ स G न तो सबसे ऊपर और न ही सबसे नीचे रखा गया है। बॉ स B,
बॉ स G से दो थान ऊपर रखा गया है। बॉ स B और बॉ स E, िजसे बॉ स H के ऊपर रखा गया है, के म य तीन बॉ स रखे गए ह।
बॉ स E और बॉ स F, िजसे बॉ स G के ऊपर रखा गया है, के म य दो बॉ स रखे गए ह। बॉ स F और बॉ स D, िजसे बॉ स E के ऊपर
रखा गया है, के म य केवल एक बॉ स रखा गया है।

बॉ स E के नीचे िकतने बॉ स रखे गए ह?


A. तीन B. एक
C. दो D. कोई नहीं
E. तीन से अिधक
2. बॉ स C और बॉ स A के म य िकतने बॉ स रखे गए ह?
A. दो B. एक
C. चार D. पांच
E. इनम से कोई नहीं
3. िन न म से कौन सा बॉ स, बॉ स H और बॉ स G के ठीक म य म रखा गया है?
A. E B. A
C. D D. C
E. इनम से कोई नहीं
4. िन न म से कौन सी जानकारी सही है?
A. B को सबसे ऊपर रखा गया है B. F को A से नीचे रखा गया है
C. H को सबसे नीचे रखा गया है D. B से ऊपर दो बा स रखे गए ह
E. सभी गलत ह
5. ृ ला के अनुसार यवि थत करते ह तो िकतने बा स समान थान पर बने
यिद हम सभी ब सों को नीचे से ऊपर तक अंगर् ेजी वणमाला श्रंख
रहगे?
A. तीन B. एक
C. दो D. कोई नहीं
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E. चार
6. िनदश: नीचे िदए गए प्र न म तीन कथनों के बाद कु छ िन कष िदए गए ह। आपको िदए गए कथनों को स य मानना है, भले ही वे सामा यतः
ात त यों के साथ िवचरण करते हों। सभी िन कष को पढ़ और िफर िनणय कर िक िदए गए िन कष म से कौन सा/से िन कष सामा यतः
ात त यों की अवहेल ना करते हुए िदए गए कथनों का तािकक प से अनुसरण करता/करते है/ह।

कथन:
कोई जीविव ान, रसायन िव ान नहीं है।
केवल कु छ रसायन िव ान, भौितकी ह।
सभी भौितकी, गिणत ह।
िन कष:
I. कु छ जीविव ान, गिणत ह।
II. कोई जीविव ान, गिणत नहीं है।
A. केवल I अनुसरण करता है B. केवल II अनुसरण करता है
C. या तो I या II अनुसरण करता है D. न तो I न ही II अनुसरण करता है
E. दोनों I और II अनुसरण करते ह
7. कथन:
केवल कु छ हो स, हाउिसस ह।
कु छ हाउिसस, िवलाज़ नहीं ह।
केवल कु छ िवलाज़, बंगलो ह।
िन कष:
I. कु छ हो स, िवलास नहीं ह।
II. कु छ बंगलो, हाउिसस नहीं ह।
A. केवल I अनुसरण करता है B. केवल II अनुसरण करता है
C. या तो I या II अनुसरण करता है D. न तो I न ही II अनुसरण करता है
E. दोनों I और II अनुसरण करते ह
8. कथन:
सभी ए सरसाइिजस, वकआउ स ह।
केवल कु छ वकआउ स, योगा ह।
कोई योगा, ट् रेिचंग नहीं है।
िन कष:
I. कु छ ए सरसाइिजस, ट् रेिचंग हो सकती ह।
II. सभी वकआउ स, योगा हो सकते ह।
A. केवल I अनुसरण करता है B. केवल II अनुसरण करता है
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C. या तो I या II अनुसरण करता है D. न तो I न ही II अनुसरण करता है


E. दोनों I और II अनुसरण करते ह
9. िनदश: जानकारी का यानपूवक अ यययन कर तथ त नुसार प्र नों के उ तर द।

िनशा दि ण की ओर चलना शु करती है और िबंद ु F तक पहुंचने के िलए 10 मीटर की दूरी तय करती है। अब, वह बायां मोड़ लेती है तथा
20 मीटर की दूरी तय करने के बाद िबंद ु J पर पहुंचती है। यहां से, वह उ र की ओर चलती है और 15 मीटर की दूरी तय करने के बाद िबंद ु
L पर पहुंचती है। अंत म, वह दो िनरंतर दाएं मोड़ लेती है तथा क् रमशः 30 मीटर और 20 मीटर की दूरी तय करके िबंद ु N तक पहुंचती है।

िन न म से कौन सा सही है?


A. िबंद ु J, िबंद ु N के दि ण-पि चम म है B. िबंद ु N, िबंद ु F के पि चम म है
C. िबंद ु L और N के बीच सबसे छोटी दूरी 10√11 है D. िबंद ु J और N के बीच सबसे छोटी दूरी 5√37 है
E. कोई सही नहीं है
10. िनशा का चौथा मोड़ उसके शु आती िबंद ु की िकस िदशा म है?
A. पि चम B. पूव
C. उ तर-पूव D. दि ण-पि चम
E. इनम से कोई नहीं
11. िनदश: िन निलिखत जानकारी का यानपूवक अ ययन कर तथा नीचे िदए गए प्र नों के उ तर द।
दस यि त दो समानांतर पंि तयों म बैठे ह। A, B, C, D और E पंि त 1 म बैठे ह और उनके मुख दि ण की ओर ह तथा P, Q, R, S और
T पंि त 2 म बैठे ह और उनके मुख उ र की ओर ह और वे इस प्रकार बैठे ह िक पंि त 1 म बैठे यि त पंि त 2 म बैठे यि तयों के िवपरीत
बैठे ह। आव यक नहीं है िक संपणू जानकारी इसी क् रम म हो।
D और B के म य दो यि त बैठे ह। िजसका मुख D की ओर है, वह Q की ठीक दाई ं ओर बैठ ता है। Q और T के म य दो यि त बैठे ह।
वह जो P की बाई ं ओर से दूसरे थान पर बैठ ता है, उसका मुख A की ओर है। A, B और D के म य नहीं बैठ ा है। C, P के िवपरीत नहीं
बैठ ा है। R न तो B के िवपरीत और न ही P के आस न बैठ ता है।

P की बाई ं ओर िकतने यि त बैठे ह?


A. चार B. तीन
C. एक D. दो
E. कोई नहीं
12. िन न म से िकसका मुख Q की ओर है?
A. C B. E
C. D D. B
E. इनम से कोई नहीं
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13. कौन S की ओर मुख िकए हुए यि त की बाई ं ओर से तीसरे थान पर बैठ ता है?
A. B B. E
C. D D. C
E. इनम से कोई नहीं
14. कौन सा कथन सही है।
A. S का मुख D की ओर है B. P, R की दाई ं ओर बैठ ता है
C. P अंत म बैठ ता है D. D का मुख R की ओर है
E. सभी सही ह
15. िन निलिखत पांच म से चार एक िनि चत तरीके से एक समान ह और इसिलए एक समहू बनाते ह। वह कौन सा है जो इस समहू से संबंिधत
नहीं है?
A. R B. A
C. T D. E
E. D
16. िनदश: िन निलिखत जानकारी का यानपूवक अ ययन कर तथा त नुसार प्र नों के उ तर द।

तीन पीिढ़यों और तीन िववािहत जोड़ों वाले एक पिरवार म नौ यि त ह। S एक पु ष है। K, Z का अंकल है। P, S और Y की माता है।
N का िववाह R से हुआ है, जो K की बहन है। M, R का दामाद है और J का िपता है। K का एक पुतर् और एक पुतर् ी है। मिहलाओं की
सं या पु षों की तुल ना म अिधक है।

N, Z से िकस प्रकार संबंिधत है?


A. ससुर B. पुतर्
C. अंकल D. िपता
E. िनधािरत नहीं िकया जा सकता
17. िकतनी मिहलाएं ह?
A. तीन B. सात
C. पांच D. छह
E. इनम से कोई नहीं
18. िनदश: िन निलिखत प्र नों म िदए गए कथन को स य मानते हुए ात कर िक, िदए गए िन कष म से कौन सा/से िन कष िनि चत प से
स य ह और िफर त नुसार अपना उ र द।

कथन:
A > B < C, C = D ≥ E, E ≤ F > A
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िन कष:
I. D > A
II. F > C
A. केवल I स य है B. केवल II स य है
C. या तो I या II स य है D. न तो I और न ही II स य है
E. I और II दोनों स य ह
19. कथन:
E ≤ F, G = A < C, C ≥ F
िन कष:
I. A = E
II. A > E
A. केवल I स य है B. केवल II स य है
C. या तो I या II स य है D. न तो I और न ही II स य है
E. I और II दोनों स य ह
20. कथन:
H = I < P, P ≤ Q > R, R > S
िन कष:
I. H < S
II. I < S
A. केवल I स य है B. केवल II स य है
C. या तो I या II स य है D. न तो I और न ही II स य है
E. I और II दोनों स य ह
21. कथन :
X > V, V < W, Z = X
िन कष :
I. Z > V
II. Z < W
A. केवल I स य है B. केवल II स य है
C. या तो I या II स य है D. न तो I और न ही II स य है
E. I और II दोनों स य ह
22. कथन :
M > P, P < S, X = R > M
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िन कष :
I. X < P
II. R > P
A. केवल I स य है B. केवल II स य है
C. या तो I या II स य है D. न तो I और न ही II स य है
E. I और II दोनों स य ह
23. िनदश: िन निलिखत जानकारी को यानपूवक पढ़ और िदए गए प्र नों के उ तर द:

आठ यि तयों अथात K, L, M, N, O, P, Q और R का ज म एक ही वष के मई, जन


ू , अ टूबर और नवंबर महीनों की दो अलग-अलग
तारीखों अथात 3 और 16 को हुआ था, लेिकन ज री नहीं िक इसी क् रम म हो।

N का ज म Q से पहले हुआ था। L के बाद दो से कम यि तयों का ज म हुआ था। M का ज म P से ठीक पहले हुआ था। R का ज म 31
िदनों वाले महीने म एक िवषम सं या वाली तारीख को हुआ था। L और P के बीच म दो यि तयों का ज म हुआ था। R और M के बीच
ज मे यि तयों की सं या O और M के बीच ज मे यि तयों की सं या के समान है। K का ज म O के ठीक पहले हुआ था।

िन निलिखत म से िकसका ज म 3 जन
ू को हुआ था?
A. M B. Q
C. N D. K
E. इनम से कोई नहीं
24. R और K के बीच म िकतने यि तयों का ज म हुआ था?
A. तीन B. चार
C. पांच D. दो
E. इनम से कोई नहीं
25. यिद R का संबंध N से और O का संबंध L से है, तो उसी प्रकार Q का संबंध __ से है?
A. K B. R
C. M D. P
E. इनम से कोई नहीं
26. N का ज म िन निलिखत म से िकस तारीख को हुआ था?
A. 3 जन
ू B. 16 अ टूबर
C. 3 अ टूबर D. 16 मई
E. इनम से कोई नहीं
27. िन निलिखत पांच म से चार िकसी िनि चत प्रकार से एकसमान ह और इसिलए एक समहू बनाते ह। इनम से कौन सा समहू से संबंिधत नहीं
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है?
A. P B. M
C. N D. L
E. K
28. उस शब्द का चयन कर जो शेष से िभन्न है।
A. APWH B. XERK
C. GDSZ D. ILCF
E. इनम से कोई नहीं
29. िनदश: िन निलिखत जानकारी का यानपूवक अ ययन कर तथा िदए गए प्र नों के उ तर द:

िन निलिखत श दों को इस प्रकार कूटब िकया गया है:

‘Gum to stick’ को ‘la ka pa’ के प म कूटब िकया गया है


‘Fat gum gets’ को ‘vt bt pa’ के प म कूटब िकया गया है
‘Little man fat plan’ को ‘sm bt da sg’ के प म कूटब िकया गया है
‘Stick to the plan’ को ‘ka sa la da’ के प म कूटब िकया गया है

‘Stick’ के िलए कूट या है?


A. La B. Pa
C. Ka D. Sa
E. िनधािरत नहीं िकया जा सकता है
30. ‘Little man to stick’ के िलए कूट या है?
A. pa la ka sg B. ka la vt da
C. la ka sm sg D. da ka sm sg
E. िनधािरत नहीं िकया जा सकता है
31. िकस श द को ‘da vt’ के प म कूटब िकया गया है?
A. Gum gets B. Fat gets
C. Fat plan D. Plan gets
E. िनधािरत नहीं िकया जा सकता है
32. यिद ‘Stick can’ को ‘ka dm’ के प म कूटब िकया गया है तो ‘fat to can’ के िलए कूट या है?
A. ka sa ta B. Da bt dm
C. Vt bt ka D. Bt la dm
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E. िनधािरत नहीं िकया जा सकता है


33. िकस श द को ‘da vt sg’ के प म कूटब िकया गया है?
A. Plan man gets B. Gets plan Little
C. little plan Fat D. Fat plan gets
E. िनधािरत नहीं िकया जा सकता है
34. िनदश: िन निलिखत जानकारी का यानपूवक अ ययन कर तथा त नुसार प्र नों के उ तर द।

छह यि तयों अथात् S, T, U, V, W और X का वज़न अलग-अलग है। तीसरे सबसे ह के यि त का वज़न 63 िकग्रा है। T, X से भारी
है, िजसका वज़न 60 िकग्रा से कम है। X, W से भारी है। T का वज़न 7 का ग ुणज नहीं है। कम से कम दो यि त T से भारी ह। U, V
से भारी है लेिकन सबसे भारी नहीं है। V और T के वज़न म अंतर 18 िकग्रा है। T से भारी ह। U, V से भारी है लेिकन सबसे भारी नहीं
है।

कौन सबसे ह का है?


A. X B. T
C. W D. S
E. इनम से कोई नहीं
35. If the weight of U and V is 147kgs than what is difference between the weights of T and U?
A. 4kgs B. 3kgs
C. 2kgs D. 9kgs
E. None of these
36. िनदश: िन निलिखत जानकारी का यानपूवक अ ययन कर और तदनुसार प्र नों के उ र द।

ू ल की सं या 1 है और शीष तल की सं या 5 है। प्र येक मंिजल म लैट-A


पाँच मंिजला इमारत म दस यि त इस तरह से रहते ह िक भत
और लैट-B के प म 2 लैट ह।

(नोट 1: लैट-A लैट-B के पि चम म है। दूसरी मंिजल का लैट-A पहली मंिजल के लैट-A से ठीक ऊपर और तीसरी मंिजल के लैट-
A से ठीक नीचे है, और आगे भी इसी तरह हौ। ज री नहीं िक सारी जानकारी इसी क् रम म हो।
नोट 2: यिद B लैट B म रहता है और यह िदया गया है िक A, B के ऊपर रहता है, तो इसका मतलब है िक A, B के ऊपर लैट A या
लैट B म रहता है, यह आव यक नहीं है िक A और B एक ही लैट म रहते हों।)

P, एक िवषम सं या वाली मंिजल पर Y के पि चम म रहता है। H, Y से नीचे रहता है लेिकन ठीक नीचे नहीं और उसी लैट म नहीं। H
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और J के बीच दो मंिजल ह, जो P के उ र या दि ण-पूव म नहीं रहता है। W, J के दि ण म रहता है, लेिकन िवषम सं या वाली मंिजल पर
नहीं। L, W के पवू म रहता है। G, R के नीचे रहता है। T और L अलग-अलग लैटों म रहते ह। M, T से ऊपर रहता है।

G िन निलिखत म से िकस मंिजल पर रहता है?


A. तीसरी मंिजल B. चौथी मंिजल
C. दूसरी मंिजल D. िनचली मंिजल
E. इनम से कोई नहीं
37. T के उ र-पूव म कौन रहता है लेिकन ठीक उ र-पूव म नहीं?
A. G B. R
C. Y D. M
E. इनम से कोई नहीं
38. R के नीचे िकतने यि त रहते ह?
A. आठ B. चार
C. छह D. दो
E. इनम से कोई नहीं
39. िन निलिखत म से सही कथन ात कीिजए।
A. चार से अिधक यि त W से नीचे रहते ह B. P, T के उ र-पि चम म रहता है
C. G, J के दि ण-पूव म रहता है D. M और J अलग-अलग मंिजलों पर रहते ह
E. कोई भी सही नहीं है
40. िन निलिखत म से चार एक िनि चत तरीके से समान ह और एक समहू बनाते ह। उस समहू का पता लगाएं, जो उस समहू से संबंिधत नहीं
है।
A. G, Y B. W, J
C. R, L D. T, H
E. M, W
41. िनदश: िन निलिखत प्र न म प्र नवाचक िच ह (?) के थान पर अनुमािनत मान या आएगा। (आपसे सटीक मान की गणना करने की
अपे ा नहीं है)

× 130.06 + × 123.85 – × 81.04 + ? = × 312


A. 22 B. 27
C. 38 D. 36
E. 42
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42. 699.98 का 51% – 259.93 = ? – 801 का 87%


A. 810 B. 778
C. 785 D. 805
E. 793
43. िनदश: िन निलिखत प्र न म प्र नवाचक िच ह (?) के थान पर अनुमािनत मान या आएगा। (आपसे सटीक मान की गणना करने की
अपे ा नहीं है)

240.01 ÷ 30 ÷ (17.5 ÷ 35) = ? – (6.01 × 3.98)


A. 54 B. 48
C. 36 D. 50
E. 40
44. िनदश: िन निलिखत प्र न म प्र नवाचक िच ह (?) के थान पर अनुमािनत मान या आएगा। (आपसे सटीक मान की गणना करने की
अपे ा नहीं है)

(170.05 × 4.98 – 589.93) का ?% = 390.01


A. 170 B. 150
C. 140 D. 130
E. 180
45. िनदश: िन निलिखत प्र न म प्र नवाचक िच ह (?) के थान पर अनुमािनत मान या आएगा। (आपसे सटीक मान की गणना करने की
अपे ा नहीं है)

× ÷ =?÷
A. 1125 B. 1225
C. 1135 D. 1305
E. इनम से कोई नहीं
46. िनदश: िन निलिखत प्र न म प्र नवाचक िच ह (?) के थान पर अनुमािनत मान या आएगा। (आपसे सटीक मान की गणना करने की
अपे ा नहीं है)

– 147.98 ÷ 4 = (12.99 × 17.02)


A. 27 B. 12
C. 8 D. 16
E. 21
47. A, B और C ने 1 : 2 : 4 के अनुपात म अपने िनवे श के साथ एक यवसाय शु िकया। 6 महीने के बाद A ने िफर से पहले से आधी रािश
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अिधक िनवे श की और B ने िफर से उसी रािश के बराबर का िनवे श िकया, जबिक C ने अपने िनवे श का 1/4 भाग वापस ले िलया। यिद वष
के अंत म कु ल लाभ 72850 पये है, तो C और A के लाभ के बीच का अंतर ात कीिजए।
A. 18420 पये B. 24180 पये
C. 21150 पये D. 27250 पये
E. इनम से कोई नहीं
48. एक नाव को धारा की िवपरीत िदशा म "y" िकमी की दूरी तय करने म लगा समय धारा के अनुकूल "y + 9" दूरी तय करने म लगे समय के
बराबर है। यिद धारा के िवपरीत नाव की गित धारा की िदशा म गित से 8 िकमी/घंटा कम है तथा शांत जल म नाव की गित 20 िकमी/घंटा है
तो y का मान ात कर।
A. 15 B. 18
C. 24 D. 12
E. 20
49. िपता और उसके पुतर् की वतमान आयु का अनुपात 4 : 1 है। 5 वष बाद, िपता की आयु उस समय उसके पुतर् की आयु की तीन ग ुना होगी।
उनकी वतमान आयु म या अंतर है?
A. 25 वष B. 30 वष
C. 32 वष D. 21 वष
E. इनम से कोई नहीं
50. अिखल ने एक व तु को लागत म ू य से 75% अिधक पर अंिकत िकया और क् रमशः 10% और 20% की दो क् रिमक छू ट देने के बाद इसे
बेच िदया। यिद उसने 1040 पये का लाभ अिजत िकया, तो व तु का अंिकत म ू य ात कर।
A. 7000 पये B. 6400 पये
C. 7200 पये D. 6800 पये
E. 8400 पये
51. 20 लड़के और 25 लड़िकयों का एक सामािजक कायकताओं का समहू है। उनके सद यीयता अिभयान म समान सं या म लड़के और
लड़िकयां सद य बने। समहू म अब िकतने सद य ह, यिद समहू म लड़के और लड़िकयों का अनुपात 7 : 8 है?
A. 75 B. 65
C. 70 D. 60
E. इनम से कोई नहीं
52. जार A म दूध और पानी का 54 लीटर िमश्रण 8 : 1 के अनुपात म है। जार B म दूध और पानी के िमश्रण का अनुपात 3 : 1 है। जार A से
18 लीटर िमश्रण िनकाल कर जार B म डाल िदया गया। अब जार B म दूध और पानी की मात्रा के बीच अंतर 30 लीटर है। जार B म
दूध की प्रारंिभक मात्रा ात कर।
A. 8 लीटर B. 24 लीटर
C. 16 लीटर D. 36 लीटर
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E. इनम से कोई नहीं


53. एक गाँव म कु ल आबादी के 56% लोग सा र ह। सा र पु षों और मिहलाओं का अनुपात 4 : 3 है और िनर र पु षों और मिहलाओं का
अनुपात 6 : 5 है। गाँव म िनर र पु षों की सं या गाँव म सा र पु षों का िकतना प्रितशत है?
A. 72.5 B. 80
C. 77.5 D. 75
E. 55
54. िनदश: िन निलिखत पाई चाट का यानपूवक अ ययन कर और िदए गए प्र न का उ र द।

नीचे िदया गया पाई चाट अिमत के मािसक यय का िडग्री िवतरण दशाता है।

यिद िकराये पर यय 24000 . है, तब पेट्रोल और िबल पर कु ल यय अ य श्रेणी पर यय से िकतना अिधक है?
A. 1200 पये B. 1000 पये
C. 1600 पये D. 1800 पये
E. 1400 पये
55. िकराये और भोजन पर िमलाकर कु ल यय, िबल पर कु ल यय से िकतने प्रितशत कम/अिधक है?
A. 150% अिधक B. 125% कम
C. 175% अिधक D. 225% कम
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E. 100% अिधक
56. िकराये और िबल पर औसत यय का करों और पेट्रोल पर औसत यय से अनुपात या है?
A. 7 : 6 B. 6 : 5
C. 5 : 4 D. 3 : 2
E. 3 : 1
57. यिद कु ल यय 120000 . िदया गया है और अिमत ारा प्रयोग िकया गया कु ल पेट्रोल 300 लीटर है, तो पेट्रोल का प्रित लीटर म ू य
ात कर।
A. 70 पये B. 75 पये
C. 50 पये D. 60 पये
E. 55 पये
58. यिद अिमत का कु ल यय कु ल बचत से तीन ग ुना है और अिमत की कु ल आय 240000 पये है, तब अिमत का भोजन और अ य पर औसत
यय ात कर।
A. 55400 पये B. 45550 पये
C. 40500 पये D. 44500 पये
E. 42200 पये
59. िनदश: िदये गये अनुक्रम म गलत सं या ात कीिजए:

750, 740, 710, 642, 515, 290


A. 740 B. 710
C. 642 D. 515
E. 290
60. िनदश: िन निलिखत सं या श्रंख
ृ ला म केवल एक सं या गलत है। गलत सं या ात करे।

50, 62, 78, 100, 138, 190


A. 62 B. 100
C. 138 D. 190
E. 78
61. िनदश: िदये गये अनुक्रम म गलत सं या ात कीिजए:

3, 7, 12, 28, 50, 105, 204


A. 204 B. 12
C. 105 D. 28
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E. 50
62. िनदश: िदये गये अनुक्रम म गलत सं या ात कीिजए:

8, 6, 10, 25, 90, 387.25


A. 90 B. 25
C. 8 D. 6
E. 387.25
63. िनदश: िन निलिखत सं या श्रंख
ृ ला म केवल एक सं या गलत है। गलत सं या ात करे।

45, 65, 105, 185, 350, 665


A. 65 B. 665
C. 350 D. 185
E. 105
64. Direction: In the following question two equations are given in variables x and y. You have to solve these
equations and determine the relation between x and y.

I. x3 + 675 = 800

II. y2 + 27y + 152 = 0


A. x > y B. x ≤ y
C. x < y D. x ≥ y
E. x = y or relationship between x and y can't be
established
65. िनदश: िन निलिखत प्र न म चर X और Y म दो समीकरण िदए गए ह। आपको इन समीकरणों को हल करना है और X तथा Y के बीच
संबंध िनधािरत करना है।

I. X2 – 14X + 45 = 0

II. Y2 + Y – 12 = 0
A. Y > X B. X > Y
C. X ≤ Y D. X ≥ Y
E. X = Y या कोई संबंध थािपत नहीं िकया जा सकता
66. िनदश: िन निलिखत प्र न म दो समीकरण चर X और Y म िदए गए ह। आपको इन समीकरणों को हल करना है तथा X और Y के बीच
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संबंध िनधािरत करना है।

I. 3X2 + 2X – 21 = 0

II. 3Y2 – 19Y + 28 = 0


A. Y > X B. X > Y
C. X ≤ Y D. X ≥ Y
E. X = Y या कोई संबंध िनधािरत नहीं िकया जा सकता
67. I. 2X + 3Y = 14

II. 4X + 2Y = 16
A. X > Y B. X < Y
C. X ≥ Y D. X ≤ Y
E. X = Y या कोई संबंध थािपत नहीं िकया जा सकता
68. िनदश: िन निलिखत प्र न म दो समीकरण चर X और Y म िदए गए ह। आपको इन समीकरणों को हल करना है तथा X और Y के बीच
संबंध िनधािरत करना है।

I. 2X2 – 25X + 78 = 0

II. 2Y2 – 25Y + 68 = 0


A. X > Y B. X < Y
C. X ≤ Y D. X ≥ Y
E. X = Y या कोई संबंध थािपत नहीं िकया जा सकता है
69. िनदश: िन निलिखत प्र न म दो समीकरण चर X और Y म िदए गए ह। आपको इन समीकरणों को हल करना है तथा X और Y के बीच
संबंध िनधािरत करना है।

I. X2 + 4X + 4 = 0

II. Y2 + 3Y + 2 = 0
A. Y > X B. X > Y
C. X ≤ Y D. X ≥ Y
E. X = Y या कोई संबंध िनधािरत नहीं िकया जा सकता
70. िनदश: िन निलिखत जानकारी का यानपूवक अ ययन कर और प्र न का उ र द।
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नीचे िदया गया बार ग्राफ पांच अलग-अलग कंपिनयों - टीसीएस, इंफोिसस, एचसीएल, िवप्रो और माइंड ट् री म कमचािरयों की कु ल सं या
और रात की पाली म काम करने वाले कमचािरयों का प्रितशत दशाता है।

एचसीएल और िवप्रो म एक साथ िदन की पाली म काम करने वाले कमचािरयों की सं या का योग िकतना है?
A. 120 B. 116
C. 132 D. 148
E. इनम से कोई नहीं
71. टीसीएस और माइंड ट् री म राित्र पाली म काम करने वाले कमचािरयों की सं या और टीसीएस म कमचािरयों की कु ल सं या के बीच िकतना
अंतर है?
A. 36 B. 60
C. 48 D. 54
E. इनम से कोई नहीं
72. एचसीएल म रात की पाली म काम करने वाले कमचािरयों की सं या का टीसीएस म िदन की पाली म काम करने वाले कमचािरयों की सं या
से अनुपात िकतना है?
A. 1 : 2 B. 3 : 2
C. 4 : 5 D. 5 : 6
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E. इनम से कोई नहीं


73. टीसीएस और िवप्रो म कमचािरयों की औसत सं या और इंफोिसस म कु ल कमचािरयों की सं या के बीच का अंतर िकतना है?
A. 60 B. 48
C. 50 D. 72
E. 64
74. िन निलिखत म से िकस कंपनी म राित्र पाली म काम करने वाले कमचािरयों की सं या दूसरी सबसे कम है?
A. एचसीएल B. िवप्रो
C. टीसीएस D. इनफ़ोिसस
E. माइंड ट् री
75. दो शहरों आगरा और वै शाली के बीच की दूरी 1260 िकमी है। अिमत सामा य गित से आगरा से वै शाली की ओर जाना शु करता है और
अपनी दूरी की एक ितहाई दूरी तय करने के बाद, उसने अपनी गित 20% बढ़ा दी और ऐसा करने से उसे अपनी सामा य गित से लगने वाले
समय से 1 घंटा 20 िमनट कम समय लगता है। अिमत की सामा य गित या है?
A. 164 िकमी/घंटा B. 148 िकमी/घंटा
C. 132 िकमी/घंटा D. 105 िकमी/घंटा
E. 120 िकमी/घंटा
76. िकसी िवशेष मल
ू धन पर 12 प्रितशत वािषक याज की दर से 6 वष का साधारण याज 7,200 पये है। इसी मल
ू धन पर 5 प्रितशत
वािषक याज की दर से 2 वष का चक् रवृि याज या होगा?
A. 1000 पये B. 1025 पये
C. 1050 पये D. 1075 पये
E. 2000 पये
77. A एक काम के 1/4 भाग को 6 िदनों म परू ा कर सकता है और B उसी काम को A से 25% अिधक िदनों म पूरा करता है। यिद B और C
िमलकर उस काम को 20 िदनों म कर सकते ह तो C अकेले उस काम को िकतने िदनों म करेगा यिद वह अपनी द ता के 50% पर ही काय
करता है।
A. 60 िदन B. 40 िदन
C. 45 िदन D. 120 िदन
E. 150 िदन
78. एक आयताकार पाक 60 × 40 मी.2 के म य म चलने वाली दो सड़क ह और शेष पाक पर लॉन है। यिद लॉन का ेतर् फल 2109 मी.2 है,
तो सड़क की चौड़ाई या है?
A. 97 मी. B. 15 मी.
C. 3 मी. D. 18 मी.
E. इनम से कोई नहीं
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79. पाइप A अकेले एक टक को 16 घंटे म भर सकता है, पाइप B अकेले 20 घंटे म इस टक को भर सकता है और पाइप C अकेले 40 घंटे म
इस टक को खाली कर सकता है। यिद पाइप B और C एक साथ खुलते ह और 4 घंटे बाद पाइप A खुलता है, तो टक को भरने म िकतना
समय लगेगा?

A. घंटे B. घंटे

C. 16 घंटे D. घंटे

E. इनम से कोई नहीं


80. 50 ओवरों के एक मैच म, टीम A का औसत पहले 30 ओवरों म 4.5 रन/ओवर था जबिक शेष 20 ओवरों के िलए टीम का औसत 5.5 रन/
ओवर था। टीम B ने ल य को पाने का प्रयास िकया और 10 रन से मैच हार गयी। टीम B के औसत रन प्रित ओवर ात कीिजए (टीम B
ने सभी 50 ओवर खेल े थे)
A. 4.4 B. 5.2
C. 4.7 D. 5.6
E. 3.8
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Solutions

1. C
Sol. 1) Two boxes are placed between Box A and Box H.

Here we have 2 cases:

2) Three boxes are placed between Box H and Box G.

3) Box G neither placed at top not at bottom.

4) Box B is placed two places above Box G.

5) Three boxes are placed between Box B and Box E which is placed above Box H.
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6) Two boxes are placed between Box E and Box F which is placed above Box G.

7) Only one box is placed between Box F and Box D which is placed above box E.

Here case 2 eliminated:

Hence, two boxes are placed below Box E.


2. B
Sol. 1) Two boxes are placed between Box A and Box H.
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Here we have 2 cases:

2) Three boxes are placed between Box H and Box G.

3) Box G neither placed at top not at bottom.

4) Box B is placed two places above Box G.

5) Three boxes are placed between Box B and Box E which is placed above Box H.

6) Two boxes are placed between Box E and Box F which is placed above Box G.
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7) Only one box is placed between Box F and Box D which is placed above box E.

Here case 2 eliminated:

Hence, one box is placed between Box C and Box A.


3. A
Sol. 1) Two boxes are placed between Box A and Box H.

Here we have 2 cases:

2) Three boxes are placed between Box H and Box G.

3) Box G neither placed at top not at bottom.


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4) Box B is placed two places above Box G.

5) Three boxes are placed between Box B and Box E which is placed above Box H.

6) Two boxes are placed between Box E and Box F which is placed above Box G.

7) Only one box is placed between Box F and Box D which is placed above box E.

Here case 2 eliminated:

Hence, Box E is placed exactly between Box H and Box G.


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4. C
Sol. 1) Two boxes are placed between Box A and Box H.

Here we have 2 cases:

2) Three boxes are placed between Box H and Box G.

3) Box G neither placed at top not at bottom.

4) Box B is placed two places above Box G.

5) Three boxes are placed between Box B and Box E which is placed above Box H.
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6) Two boxes are placed between Box E and Box F which is placed above Box G.

7) Only one box is placed between Box F and Box D which is placed above box E.

Here case 2 eliminated:

Hence, H is placed at bottom is correct.


5. B
Sol. 1) Two boxes are placed between Box A and Box H.

Here we have 2 cases:

2) Three boxes are placed between Box H and Box G.

3) Box G neither placed at top not at bottom.


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4) Box B is placed two places above Box G.

5) Three boxes are placed between Box B and Box E which is placed above Box H.

6) Two boxes are placed between Box E and Box F which is placed above Box G.

7) Only one box is placed between Box F and Box D which is placed above box E.

Here case 2 eliminated:


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Hence, only one box remains at same place.


6. C
Sol.

Conclusions:

I. Some Biology is Mathematics – There is no relation between Biology and Mathematics hence it is false.

II. No Biology is Mathematics – There is no relation between Biology and Mathematics hence it is false.

Hence, either I or II conclusion follows.


7. D
Sol.

Conclusions:

I. Some Homes are not Villas – There is no relation between Homes and Villas hence it is false.
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II. Some Bungalows are not Houses – There is no relation between Bungalows and Houses hence it is
false.

Hence, neither I nor II conclusion follows.


8. A
Sol.

Conclusions:

I. Some Exercises can be Stretching – It is true as shown in figure given below:

II. All Workouts can be Yoga – It is definitely false as only a few Workouts are Yoga.

Hence, only conclusion I follows.


9. D
Sol.
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Hence, ‘The shortest distance between the points J and N is 5√37’ is true.
10. C
Sol.

Hence, the required distance is ‘north-east’.

11. D
Sol. 1) Two People sit between D and B.

Here we have 2 cases:

2) The one who faces D sits immediate right of Q.

3) Two people sit between Q and T.

4) The one who sits second to the left of P faces A.


5) A does not sit between B and D.
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6) C does not sit opposite to P.

7) R neither sits opposite to B not adjacent to P.

Case 1 eliminated:

Hence, two people sit to the left of P.


12. A
Sol. 1) Two People sit between D and B.

Here we have 2 cases:

2) The one who faces D sits immediate right of Q.


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3) Two people sit between Q and T.

4) The one who sits second to the left of P faces A.


5) A does not sit between B and D.

6) C does not sit opposite to P.

7) R neither sits opposite to B not adjacent to P.

Case 1 eliminated:
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Hence, A faces Q.
13. C
Sol. 1) Two People sit between D and B.

Here we have 2 cases:

2) The one who faces D sits immediate right of Q.

3) Two people sit between Q and T.

4) The one who sits second to the left of P faces A.


5) A does not sit between B and D.
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6) C does not sit opposite to P.

7) R neither sits opposite to B not adjacent to P.

Case 1 eliminated:

Hence, D sits third to the left of the one who faces S.


14. D
Sol. 1) Two People sit between D and B.

Here we have 2 cases:

2) The one who faces D sits immediate right of Q.


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3) Two people sit between Q and T.

4) The one who sits second to the left of P faces A.


5) A does not sit between B and D.

6) C does not sit opposite to P.

7) R neither sits opposite to B not adjacent to P.

Case 1 eliminated:
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Hence, D faces R is true.


15. D
Sol. 1) Two People sit between D and B.

Here we have 2 cases:

2) The one who faces D sits immediate right of Q.

3) Two people sit between Q and T.

4) The one who sits second to the left of P faces A.


5) A does not sit between B and D.
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6) C does not sit opposite to P.

7) R neither sits opposite to B not adjacent to P.

Case 1 eliminated:

Hence, E does not sit at the end.


16. D
Sol.

Therefore, option D is the correct answer.


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17. C
Sol.

Therefore, option C is the correct answer.


18. D
Sol. Given statements: A > B < C, C = D ≥ E, E ≤ F > A

On combining: C = D ≥ E ≤ F > A > B < C

Conclusions:

I. D > A → False (as D ≥ E ≤ F > A → relation between D and A can’t be determineD.

II. F < C → False (as F > A > B < C → relation between F and C can’t be determineD.

Hence, neither I nor II is true.


19. D
Sol. Given statements: E ≤ F, G = A < C, C ≥ F

On combining: G = A < C ≥ F ≥ E

Conclusions:

I. A = E → False (as G = A < C ≥ F ≥ E → relation between A and E can’t be determineD.

II. A > E → False (as G = A < C ≥ F ≥ E → relation between A and E can’t be determineD.

Hence, neither I nor II is true.


20. D
Sol. Given statements: H = I < P, P ≤ Q > R, R > S
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On combining: H = I < P ≤ Q > R > S

Conclusions:

I. H < S → False (as H = I < P ≤ Q > R > S → relation between H and S can’t be determineD.

II. I < S → False (as I < P ≤ Q > R > S → relation between I and S can’t be determineD.

Hence, neither I nor II is true.


21. A
Sol. Given statements: X > V, V < W, Z = X

On combining: Z = X > V < W

Conclusions:

I. Z > V → True (as Z = X > V → Z > V)

II. Z < W → False (as Z = X > V < W → relation between Z and W can’t be determineD.

Hence, only I is true.


22. B
Sol. Given statements: M > P, P < S, X = R > M

On combining: X = R > M > P < S

Conclusions:

I. X < P → False (as X = R > M > P → X > P)

II. R > P → True (as R > M > P → R > P)

Hence, Only II is true.


23. B
Sol. 1) Less than two people were born after L.

Here, we have two possible cases i.e. Case 1 and Case 2.


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2) Two people were born between L and P.

3) M was born just before P.

4) R was born on an odd numbered date in the month which is having 31 days.

Here, we have one more possible case i.e. Case 1a.

5) The number of people born between R and M is same as the number of people born between O and M.

6) K was born just before O.

Here, Case 1 and Case 1a get eliminated.

7) N was born before Q.

Here, we have the final arrangement:


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Clearly, Q was born on 3rd June.


24. B
Sol. 1) Less than two people were born after L.

Here, we have two possible cases i.e. Case 1 and Case 2.

2) Two people were born between L and P.

3) M was born just before P.

4) R was born on an odd numbered date in the month which is having 31 days.

Here, we have one more possible case i.e. Case 1a.

5) The number of people born between R and M is same as the number of people born between O and M.

6) K was born just before O.

Here, Case 1 and Case 1a get eliminated.

7) N was born before Q.

Here, we have the final arrangement:


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Clearly, four people were born between R and K.


25. C
Sol. 1) Less than two people were born after L.

Here, we have two possible cases i.e. Case 1 and Case 2.

2) Two people were born between L and P.

3) M was born just before P.

4) R was born on an odd numbered date in the month which is having 31 days.

Here, we have one more possible case i.e. Case 1a.

5) The number of people born between R and M is same as the number of people born between O and M.

6) K was born just before O.


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Here, Case 1 and Case 1a get eliminated.

7) N was born before Q.

Here, we have the final arrangement:

Clearly, if R is related to N and O is related to L then in the same manner Q is related to M.


26. D
Sol. 1) Less than two people were born after L.

Here, we have two possible cases i.e. Case 1 and Case 2.

2) Two people were born between L and P.

3) M was born just before P.

4) R was born on an odd numbered date in the month which is having 31 days.

Here, we have one more possible case i.e. Case 1a.

5) The number of people born between R and M is same as the number of people born between O and M.
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6) K was born just before O.

Here, Case 1 and Case 1a get eliminated.

7) N was born before Q.

Here, we have the final arrangement:

Clearly, N was born on 16th May.


27. A
Sol. 1) Less than two people were born after L.

Here, we have two possible cases i.e. Case 1 and Case 2.

2) Two people were born between L and P.

3) M was born just before P.


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4) R was born on an odd numbered date in the month which is having 31 days.

Here, we have one more possible case i.e. Case 1a.

5) The number of people born between R and M is same as the number of people born between O and M.

6) K was born just before O.

Here, Case 1 and Case 1a get eliminated.

7) N was born before Q.

Here, we have the final arrangement:

Clearly, P doesn’t belong to that group because all the other people were born on an even numbered date.
28. B
Sol. In all the other words, the place value of the first and third letters are odd and the place value of the
second and fourth letters are even in the English alphabets.

Option A: A = 1; P = 16; W = 23; H = 8

Option B: X = 24; E = 5; R = 18; K = 11

Option C: G = 7; D = 4; S = 19; Z = 26
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Option D: I = 9; L = 12; C = 3; F = 6

Clearly, option B is different.


29. E
Sol.

Hence, the code for ‘Stick’ is either ‘la’ or ‘ka’.


30. C
Sol.

Hence, the code for ‘Little man to stick’ is ‘la ka sm sg’.


31. D
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Sol.

Hence, ‘plan gets’ is coded as ‘da vt’.


32. D
Sol.

Hence, the code for ‘fat to can’ is ‘bt la dm’.


33. E
Sol.
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Hence, the word for the code is either ‘plan gets little’ or ‘plan gets man’
34. C
Sol. 1. The weight of the third lightest person is 63kgs.

2. T is heavier than X, whose weight is less than 60kgs.

3. X is heavier than W.

4. The weight of T is not a multiple of 7.

5. At least two people are heavier than T.

6. U is heavier than V but not the heaviest.

7. The weight difference of V and T is 18kgs.


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Hence, W is the lightest.


35. B
Sol. 1. The weight of the third lightest person is 63kgs.

2. T is heavier than X, whose weight is less than 60kgs.

3. X is heavier than W.

4. The weight of T is not a multiple of 7.

5. At least two people are heavier than T.

6. U is heavier than V but not the heaviest.

7. The weight difference of V and T is 18kgs.


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V = 63kgs

V + U = 147kgs

U = 147 – 63 = 84kgs

T – U = 84 – 81 = 3kgs

Hence, the required answer is ‘3kgs’.


36. D
Sol. 1. P lives in the west of Y on an odd-numbered floor.

2. H lives below Y but not immediately and not in the same flat.

3. There are two floors between H and J, who does not live in the north or south-east of P.

4. W lives in the south of J but not on the odd-numbered floor.

5. L lives in the east of W.


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(Here, case 1 will be eliminated and we will continue with the case 2)

6. T and L lives in different flats.

7. M lives above T.

8. G lives below R.

Hence, the required answer is ‘ground floor’.


37. C
Sol. 1. P lives in the west of Y on an odd-numbered floor.

2. H lives below Y but not immediately and not in the same flat.

3. There are two floors between H and J, who does not live in the north or south-east of P.
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4. W lives in the south of J but not on the odd-numbered floor.

5. L lives in the east of W.

(Here, case 1 will be eliminated and we will continue with the case 2)

6. T and L lives in different flats.

7. M lives above T.

8. G lives below R.
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Hence, the required answer is ‘Y’.


38. B
Sol. 1. P lives in the west of Y on an odd-numbered floor.

2. H lives below Y but not immediately and not in the same flat.

3. There are two floors between H and J, who does not live in the north or south-east of P.

4. W lives in the south of J but not on the odd-numbered floor.

5. L lives in the east of W.

(Here, case 1 will be eliminated and we will continue with the case 2)
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6. T and L lives in different flats.

7. M lives above T.

8. G lives below R.

Hence, the required answer is ‘four’.


39. C
Sol. 1. P lives in the west of Y on an odd-numbered floor.

2. H lives below Y but not immediately and not in the same flat.

3. There are two floors between H and J, who does not live in the north or south-east of P.
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4. W lives in the south of J but not on the odd-numbered floor.

5. L lives in the east of W.

(Here, case 1 will be eliminated and we will continue with the case 2)

6. T and L lives in different flats.

7. M lives above T.

8. G lives below R.
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Hence, the correct statement is ‘G lives in the south-east of J’.


40. E
Sol. 1. P lives in the west of Y on an odd-numbered floor.

2. H lives below Y but not immediately and not in the same flat.

3. There are two floors between H and J, who does not live in the north or south-east of P.

4. W lives in the south of J but not on the odd-numbered floor.

5. L lives in the east of W.

(Here, case 1 will be eliminated and we will continue with the case 2)
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6. T and L lives in different flats.

7. M lives above T.

8. G lives below R.

M and W lives in different flats.


41. A
Sol. By approximation, we get:

× 130 + × 124 – × 81 + ? = × 312

⇒ 26 + 31 – 27 + ? = 52

⇒ 57 – 27 + ? = 52

⇒ 30 + ? = 52

⇒ ? = 52 – 30 = 22
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Hence, 22 is required answer.


42. E
Sol. By approximation, we get:

51% of 700 – 260 = ? – × 800

⇒ × 700 – 260 = ? – 87 × 8

⇒ 51 × 7 – 260 = ? – 87 × 8

⇒ 357 – 260 = ? – 696

⇒ 97 = ? – 696

⇒ ? = 97 + 696 = 793

Hence, 793 is required answer.


43. E
Sol. By approximation, we get:

240 ÷ 30 ÷ (17.5 × ) = ? – (6 × 4)

⇒ ÷ = ? – 24

⇒ 8 × 2 = ? – 24

⇒ ? = 16 + 24 = 40

Hence, 40 is required answer.


44. B
Sol. By approximation, we get:

?% of (170 × 5 – 590) = 390

⇒ × (850 – 590) = 390


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⇒ × 260 = 390

⇒?= = 150

Hence, 150 is required answer.


45. A
Sol. By approximation, we get:

× ÷ =?÷

⇒ 60 × 25 ÷ 20 = ? ÷ 15

⇒ 60 × 25 × =?×

⇒ ? = 75 × 15 = 1125

Hence, 1125 is required answer.


46. D
Sol. By approximation, we get:

– 148 ÷ 4 = (13 × 17)

⇒ – 37 = 221

⇒ = 37 + 221

⇒ = 258

⇒?= ≈ 16

Hence, 16 is required answer.


47. C
Sol. Let the amount invested by A, B, and C be Rs. x, Rs. 2x and Rs. 4x respectively.
Profit sharing ratio for A, B and C
= (x × 6 + 1.5x × 6) : (2x × 6 + 4x × 6) : (4x × 6 + 3x × 6)
= 15 : 36 : 42
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= 5 : 12 : 14
Required difference =

48. B
Sol. Let speed of stream and distance be x km/hr and y km.

ATQ,

Also,

20 + x – (20 – x) = 8

⇒ 2x = 8

⇒ x = 4 ...(ii)

From (i) and (ii)

⇒ 24y = 16y + 144

⇒ 8y = 144

⇒ y = 18
49. B
Sol. Let the present age of father and son be 4x and x respectively.

According to question,

4x + 5 = 3(x + 5)

⇒ 4x + 5 = 3x + 15

⇒ 4x – 3x = 15 − 5
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⇒ x = 10

Difference between present ages of father and son = 4x – x = 3x = 3 × 10 = 30 years


50. A
Sol. Let cost price of the article is Rs. 100x.

Marked price of the article = 1.75 × 100x = Rs. 175x

Selling price of the article = 0.80 × 0.90 × 175x = Rs. 126x

According to question,

126x – 100x = 1040

⇒ 26x = 1040

⇒ x = 40

So, marked price of the article = 175 × 40 = Rs. 7000


51. A
Sol. Let the no. of increased boys and girls be x each.

⇒ 160 + 8x = 175 + 7x
⇒ x = 15

Hence, number of members of group = 20 + 15 + 25 + 15 = 75

Hence option A is correct.


52. B
Sol. Let Jar B contains 4x liters of mixture.
Quantity of milk in 18 liter of mixture in jar A =

Quantity of water in 18 liter of mixture in jar A =


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According to question,
16 + 3x = 2 + x + 30
⇒x=8
So, quantity of milk in jar B = 3x = 3 × 8 = 24 liters
53. D
Sol. et the total population of village be 100x.
Literate population of village = 56% of 100x = 56x
Number of illiterates in village = 100x − 56x = 44x
Number of literate males =

Number of literate females = 56x − 32x = 24x


Number of illiterate males =

Required percentage =

54. A
Sol. Total expenditure = × 360

= Rs 144000

Required Difference = = Rs. 1200

55. C
Sol. Required percentage = = 175% more

56. B
Sol.
Required ratio =

= =6:5
57. C
Sol. Expenditure of Petrol = × 120000

= 15000
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Price of Petrol per liter = = Rs. 50


58. C
Sol. Let saving of Amit be Rs x.

So, expenditure of Amit = Rs. 3x

According to question,

Income = Saving + expenditure

240000 = x + 3x

⇒ 240000 = 4x

⇒ x = 60000

Total expenditure = Rs 180000

Required average =

= Rs. 40500
59. D
Sol. The pattern of the series is:

Thus, the incorrect number is 515.


60. B
Sol. Pattern of the series is:
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Here the pattern is of double difference,

50 + 12 = 62

62 + 16 = 78

78 + 24 = 102

102 + 36 = 138

138 + 52 = 190

Here, the pattern is of double difference.

12 + 4 = 16

16 + 8 = 24

24 + 12 = 36

36 + 16 = 52

Clearly 100 is the wrong number.


61. D
Sol. Pattern of the series is:

3×2+1=7

7 × 2 − 2 = 12

12 × 2 + 3 = 27

27 × 2 − 4 = 50

50 × 2 + 5 = 105

105 × 2 − 6 = 204

Hence, the incorrect number is 28.


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62. A
Sol. The pattern of the series is:

8 × 0.5 + 2 = 6

6 × 1.5 + 1 = 10

10 × 2.5 + 0 = 25

25 × 3.5 − 1 = 86.5

86.5 × 4.5 − 2 = 387.25

Hence, the wrong number is 90.


63. C
Sol. The pattern of the series is:

45 + 20 = 65
65 + 40 = 105
105 + 80 = 185
185 + 160 = 345
345 + 320 = 665

Hence, the wrong number is 350.


64. A
Sol. I. x3 + 675 = 800

⇒ x3 = 800 – 675

⇒ x3 = 125

⇒x=5

II. y2 + 27y + 152 = 0


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⇒ y2 + 19y + 8y + 152 = 0

⇒ y(y + 19) + 8(y + 19) = 0

⇒ (y + 8)(y + 19) = 0

⇒ y = –8, –19

So, x > y.

Hence, option A is correct.


65. B
Sol. I. X2 – 14X + 45 = 0

⇒ X2 – 9X – 5X + 45 = 0

⇒ X(X – 9) – 5(X – 9) = 0

⇒ (X – 9)(X – 5) = 0

⇒X=9&5

II. Y2 + Y – 12 = 0

⇒ Y2 + 4Y – 3Y – 12 = 0

⇒ Y(Y + 4) – 3(Y + 4) = 0

⇒ (Y + 4)(Y – 3) = 0

⇒ Y = –4 & 3

Hence, X > Y.
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66. C
Sol. I. 3X2 + 2X – 21 = 0

⇒ 3X2 + 9X – 7X – 21 = 0

⇒ 3X(X + 3) – 7(X + 3) = 0

⇒ (3X – 7)(X + 3) = 0

⇒ X = 7/3, –3

II. 3Y2 – 19Y + 28 = 0

⇒ 3Y2 – 12Y – 7Y + 28 = 0

⇒ 3Y(Y – 4) – 7(Y – 4) = 0

⇒ (3Y – 7)(Y – 4) = 0

⇒ Y = 4, 7/3

Hence, X ≤ Y.
67. B
Sol. 2X + 3Y = 14 …..(1)

4X + 2Y = 16

⇒ 2X + Y = 8 …..(2)

Subtracting equation (2) from equation (1) we get:

2Y = 6

⇒Y=3

Putting value of Y in equation (2) we get:

2X + 3 = 8
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⇒X=

Hence, X < Y.
68. E
Sol. I. 2X2– 25X + 78 = 0

⇒ 2X2– 12X – 13X + 78 = 0

⇒ 2X(X – 6) – 13(X – 6) = 0

⇒ (X – 6)(2X – 13) = 0

⇒ X = 6,

II. 2Y2– 25Y + 68 = 0

⇒ 2Y2– 8Y – 17Y + 68 = 0

⇒ 2Y(Y – 4) – 17(Y – 4) = 0

⇒ (Y – 4)(2Y – 17) = 0

⇒ Y = 4,

Hence, no relation can be established.


69. C
Sol. I. X2 + 4X + 4 = 0

⇒ X2 + 2X + 2X + 4 = 0

⇒ X(X + 2) + 2(X + 2) = 0

⇒ (X + 2)(X + 2) = 0

⇒ X = –2
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II. Y2 + 3Y + 2 = 0

⇒ Y2 + 2Y + Y + 2 = 0

⇒ Y(Y + 2) + 1(Y + 2) = 0

⇒ (Y + 2)(Y + 1) = 0

⇒ Y = –2, –1

Hence, X ≤ Y.
70. B
Sol.
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Required sum = 36 + 80 = 116

Hence, option B is correct.


71. C
Sol.
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Sum of the number of employees working in night shifts in company TCS and Mind tree together = 72 +
120 = 192

Required difference = 240 – 192 = 48

Hence, option C is correct.


72. A
Sol.

Required ratio = 84 : 168 = 1 : 2

Hence, option A is correct.


73. C
Sol.
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Average number of employees in company TCS and Wipro together = = 200

Required difference = 200 – 150 = 50

Hence, option C is correct.


74. B
Sol.
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The number of employees working in night shifts in company Wipro is the second lowest.

Hence, option B is correct.


75. D
Sol. Let speed of Amit be x km/hr.

)=

⇒ =

⇒ x = 105
76. B
Sol. Required difference = 456 − 272 = Rs. 184
Let the principal be Rs x.
Then,
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⇒ x = 10000

Required CI =

77. D
Sol. A can do 1/4th of a piece of work in 6 days so A can do the total work in 24 days.

Time required by B to complete the same work =

The amount of work done by C in 1 day =

Hence, C alone will take 60 days in completing the work while working at his full efficiency.
If C works at 50% of his actual efficiency, then time required by him to complete the work =

78. C
Sol.

Total area of park = 60 40 = 2400 m2


And area of lawn = 2109 m2
Area of cross roads = 2400 – 2109 = 291 m2
⇒ x(60 + 40 – x) = 291
⇒ x2 – 100x + 291 = 0
⇒ (x – 97)(x – 3) = 0
⇒ x = 3 or 97
⇒x=3 (x = 97 is not possible)
79. A
Sol. Let total capacity of tank be 80 units (LCM of 16, 20 and 40).
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One hour work of pipe A =

One hour work of pipe B =

One hour work of pipe C =

One hour work of pipe A, pipe B and pipe C together = 5 + 4 − 2 = 7 units

One hour work of pipe B and C together = 4 − 2 = 2 units

4 hours work of pipe B and pipe C together = 4 × 2 = 8 units

Remaining work = 80 − 8 = 72 units

Time taken by pipe A, pipe B and pipe C together to complete 72 units


=

Total time = hours

80. C
Sol. Team A’s average runs for first thirty overs was 4.5 runs/over

Total run = 30 × 4.5 = 135

While for the remaining 20 overs the average was 5.5 runs/over

Total run = 20 × 5.5 = 110

Total runs = 135 + 110 = 245

Team B chased the target and lost by 10 runs.

Total runs by B = 245 − 10 = 235

Required average runs per over scored by team B =


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So, option C is the correct answer.

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