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Question 1

Tom walks 6 km east. Then he turns to his right and walks 10 km. He turns to his right and walks 6 km. He then
turns left and walks 15 km. At what distance and in which direction is he from the starting point?

21 kilometers, South

15 kilometers, South

21 kilometers, North

25 kilometers, South

Question2

Due to my good performance at work, I received three successive increments of equal percentage. My salary
increased from Rs.100 to Rs.133.1. By what percentage is my salary raised each time?

12%

10%

28%

19%

Question3

Nikki, who is Ronny’s daughter, says to Indle, “Your mother Reggie is the youngest sister of my father, who is
the third child of Jack .'' How is Jack related to Indle?

Maternal uncle

Father-in-law

Grandfather

Father

question4

A man and a woman are sitting in a room. The man’s mother-in-law and the woman’s mothers-in-law are
mother and daughter, respectively. How is the man related to the woman, If a man’s mother-in-law has only
one child?
Father

Father-in-law

Grandfather-in-law

Uncle

question5

Mike walks 10 kilometers (km) north. He then walks 6km south, and after that, walks 3km east. How far, and in
which direction, is Mike with respect to his starting point?

5km, West

5km, North-East

7km, West

7km, East

Question 6

Which of the given options should fill in the blank?

F03K, I04H,___, O09B, R13Y

M06D

L05D

M05E

L06E

Question7

Parvesh travels 15m towards the north, turns right, and travels 20m. Then turns left and travels 5m. How far is
he from the starting point and in which direction?

20 m, North- East

20√2 m, North-East

30√2 m, North
None of these

Question8

Consider the following statements and determine which of the given conclusions follow.

Statements:

a. Some bags are pockets.

b. No pocket is a pouch.

Conclusions:

I. No bag is a pouch.

II. Some bags are not pouches.

III. Some pockets are bags.

IV. No pocket is a bag.

Only I and II follow

Only II and III follow

Only I and IV follow

Only I, II, and III follow

Question9

If Bike is coded as ‘64’, CAR is coded as ‘27’ and TRUCK is coded as ‘125’ then TRACTOR is coded as:

242

232

452

343
Question10

If the length and width of a rectangular garden plot are each increased by 20%, then what would be the percent
increase in the area of the plot

20%

24%

26%

44%

Question11

Which of the given options should fill in the blank?

JWE, KRG, LNI, MKK, ____, OHO

NOK

NKI

NIM

NIO

QUESTION 13

The available reserve with the insurance company UBARA for the three months was ₹58,000, ₹62,000, and
₹57,000 respectively. Find the average reserve per month with the company for the given three months.

₹59,000

₹58,000

₹60,000

₹61,000

QUESTION 14

What is the ratio of the father’s age to the son’s age, if their ages are 35 years and 5 years respectively?

5:1

6:1
7:1

1:7

QUESTION 15

Twenty men can complete a piece of work in 25 days. In how many days can 5 men complete the same work?

50

40

100

150

QUESTION 16

Identify the error in the given sentence.

To meet the demand for electricity, many nuclear reactors have mushroomed.

Meet

Many

Has

Mushroomed

QUESTION 17

An aircraft flying at the height of 240 m above sea level drops a bomb on a submarine lying 420 m below sea
level. The bomb falls down at the average speed of 60 m per second. How much time will it take to strike the
submarine?

3 seconds

6 seconds

11 seconds

12 seconds
QUESTION 18

Complete the sentence by choosing TWO WORDS either of which will fit the blank. The two words must both
produce a sentence with the SAME overall meaning. Both choices must be correct.

He was ___ after he learned of his brother’s accident.

distressed

anguished

relieved

delighted

discouraged

QUESTION 19

Choose the correct option.

X & Y means Y is at 1 m to the south of X.

X # Y means Y is at 1 m to the east of X.

X $ Y means Y is at 1 m to the North of X.

X * Y means Y is at 1 m to the west of X.

If G is facing North and According to G # S $ Y * T, in which direction is T with respect to G?

East

West

North

South

None of these

QUESTION 20

I have bought a second-hand car for Rs. 2,50,000. I have to pay 2% of the purchase price towards the annual
maintenance cost and an annual tax of Rs. 2,000. At what monthly rent should I lend the car to a taxi driver to
get a 15% return on net investment of one year?

Rs. 3,350.50
Rs. 3,212.50

Rs. 3,412.50

Rs. 3,550.50

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QUESTION 21

Roy sells his goods 20% cheaper than Steve and 20% dearer than Chris. How much percentage of Chris's
goods are cheaper/dearer than Steve’s?

33.33%

50%

42.85%

66.66%

QUESTION 22

Three years ago, the average age of a family of five members was 17 years. After a baby is born, the average
age of the family is the same today. What is the age of the baby?

1 year

2 years

6 months

9 months

QUESTION 23

A sum of money was invested for 3 years at the rate of 4% per annum compounded annually amounted to
$84,364.80. What is the sum invested?

$65,000

$70,000

$75,000
$80,000

QUESTION 24

Identify the error in the given sentence.

His work was very neatly and carefully; yet, he could not win a prize.

His work

Very neatly and careful

He could not

Win a prize

QUESTION 25

Find the odd one out.

RSUW

BCEH

LMOR

HIKN

QUESTION 26

The following question consists of a sentence that is either partly or entirely underlined and may or may not
have a grammatical error. Below each sentence are four versions of the underlined part of the sentence.
Choose the option that correctly rephrases the underlined part of the given sentence. Mark the answer as ‘No
Error’ if there is no error in the underlined part.

There are many advantages to attending a small college.

Are many advantages of attending

Is many advantages to attend

Are many advantages to attend

Is many advantages at attending


No error

QUESTION 27

Rearrange the given phrases to form a complete sentence.

(A) grand celebration

(B) deserves

(C) a

(D) India’s victory

(E) in the World Cup

DCEBA

DEBCA

DECBA

DBCEA

QUESTION 28

Choose the correct option to complete the given sentence.

If they had enough food, _______ .

they donate

they will donate

they shall have donated

they would have donated

QUESTION 29

Choose the correct option to complete the given sentence.

All the trains to her hometown _______.


is to be canceled

was canceled

were canceled

should canceled

QUESTION 30

Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.

Sally ____ to the store; you have missed.

Has just gone

Had just been

Has just went

Is just going

QUESTION 31

Fill in the blank with the correct word.

After ______ winning for three years, he decided to retire from politics.

successively

rapidly

slowly

immediately

QUESTION 32

Choose the correct antonym for the following word.

Lend
Hire

Pawn

Cheat

Borrow

QUESTION 33

Choose the correct spelling to fill in the blank.

Seema found Raj to be very ______ .

Annoying

Anoying

Annnoying

Annooying

QUESTION 34

Choose the correct synonym for the following word.

Supported

Subverted

Fettered

Impaired

Bolstered

QUESTION 35

Change the following sentence into indirect speech.


Dwight said to me, “You are not listening to me.”

Dwight said that you are not listening to him.

Dwight said that you were not listening to him.

Dwight said that I was not listening to him.

Dwight said I had not been listening to him.

QUESTION 36

Fill in the blank with the correct tense of the verb in the following sentence.

What ____ the last two words of the sentence mean?

does

do

is

Are

QUESTION 37

Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb that agrees with the subject in the following sentence.

My brother and sister ________ agreed to a family trip this weekend.

has

are

is

Have

QUESTION 38

Fill in the blank with a suitable article.


My friend wants ______ book for her birthday.

an

the

No article

QUESTION 39

Rearrange the given phrases to form a complete sentence.

(A) urbanization and

(B) traffic congestion

(C) is the obvious failure

(D) economic development

(E) of

ADCEB

ABCDE

BCEAD

BAECD

QUESTION 40

The following question consists of a sentence that is either partly or entirely underlined and may or may not
have a grammatical error. Below each sentence are four versions of the underlined part of the sentence.
Choose the option that correctly rephrases the underlined part of the given sentence. Mark the answer as ‘No
Error’ if there is no error in the underlined part.
The fact that people are well acquainted of hygiene, can be seen from the covered drains running beneath the
streets of the ancient city.

Are well acquainted of hygiene, is

Are well acquainted of hygiene, had

Are well acquainted with hygiene can

Were well acquainted with hygiene can

No error

QUESTION 41

Fill in the blank with the correct word.

He ____ his house for his son’s education.

mortgaged

bespangled

demolished

Embellished

QUESTION 42

Complete the sentence by choosing TWO WORDS either of which will fit the blank. The two words must both
produce a sentence with the SAME overall meaning. Both choices must be correct.

An experienced CEO with good business ______ can take his company to great heights.

disregard

connotation

acumen

acuity
Naivete

QUESTION 43

Ravishankar sells 14 health insurances, 2 travel insurances, and 8 life insurances in 6 days. Calculate the
average number of insurances sold by him in these 6 days.

QUESTION 44

The difference between the compound interest and simple interest on a sum of Rs. 30,000 for 2 years is Rs.
192. What is the rate of interest per annum?

15%

6%

8%

12%

QUESTION 45

In a certain coding system, ‘MANAGEMENT’ is coded as ‘1232451536’. How will you code ‘GATE’?

4652

5213

2365

4265

QUESTION 46
Among L, M, N, O, and P each have different heights. The one who is the second smallest is 72 cm. N is 92 cm.
Only one person is taller than N. P is taller than L, but smaller than O. O is not the tallest. Which among the
following is most likely to be M’s height?

86

89

95

92

QUESTION 47

Consider the following statements and determine which of the given conclusions follow.

Statements:

a. Some girls are thieves.

b. All thieves are cons.

Conclusions:

I. Some girls are cons.

II. All cons are girls.

Only I follows

Only II follows

Both I and II follow

Neither I nor II follow

QUESTION 48

Choose the correct option.


1. Sam scored more marks in English than Alex.

2. Alex scored fewer marks in English than Carol.

3. Carol doesn’t score highest in English among Sam, Alex, and herself.

If the first two statements are true, the third statements is

True

False

Uncertain

None of the above

QUESTION 49

Maria and Diana are wives of Harry. Katherine is the stepdaughter of Diana. How is Maria related to Katherine?

A. Mother

B. Stepmother

C. Aunt

D. Sister

Answer: Option A

Mother

Stepmother

Aunt

Sister

QUESTION 50

Shubham is facing south and moves 30km, he turns to his left and moves 30 km more and then he moves 20
km in the south direction. Then he turns to his right and moves 30 km, he again turns to his left and walks 30
km. Which direction does he face now?

South - East
South - West

South

North

QUESTION 51

Find the odd one out

19r20S

13M14n

16P17q

7G8h

QUESTION 52

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 are members of a family. 2 is the son of 3, but 3 is not the mother of 2. 1 and 3 are a married
couple. 5 is 3’s brother. 4 is 1’s daughter and 6 is 2’s brother.

Which of the following are female members of the family?

1 and 4

1 and 2

1 and 6

2 and 4

QUESTION 53

If TAP is coded as 3, Pin is coded as -7, SIt is coded as -10, and Bat is coded as-19, then what would be the
coded for ZIP?

2
1

QUESTION 54

What will be the code for “here” if “here is the sword” is coded as “ka na po che” and “ancient civilization lived
here” is coded as “la va you ka”?

la

na

ka

Va

QUESTION 55

Consider the following statements and determine which of the given conclusions follow.

Statements:

a. All jets are phones.

b. Some phones are chairs.

Conclusions:

I. Some jets are chairs.

II. Some chairs are jets.

III. Some chairs are phones.

Only III follows

Only II and III follow

Only I and II follow

All follow

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