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Banking IBPS PO Prelims Full Length Mock Test 1 PYQ English
Banking IBPS PO Prelims Full Length Mock Test 1 PYQ English
Directions (1-8) Read the following passage course, is another matter that Maxwell plays
and answer the given questions. for a team that has already won five World
Directions: Read the passage below and answer Cups, but it also gives an idea of what the top
the questions that follow. of the mountain looked like when Kapil Dev
Sunil Gavaskar has recently asked why we Indians, with his team made it to the foothills, few
though electrified by Glenn Maxwell’s fastest among his compatriots counting in them to
World Cup century ~ off 40 balls in Delhi the wow the world.
other day against the Netherlands ~ should He had what it took, though. Snubbed as a callow
refrain from any comparison with Kapil Dev’s youth at a preparatory camp for requesting an
magic 175 not out in 1983 at Tunbridge Wells extra roti as a fast bowler, he had later worked up
against Zimbabwe, which too had turned things a huge appetite fit for a pioneer’s distinction. Then
sensationally around. His observations began with the cyclone made its landfall as Zimbabwe went
an emotional appeal for his compatriots to think up against India, savouring an initial success or
of the historical perspective, coruscating as the two as the going got tough for their popularly
Australian’s knock was in the current tournament. previewed modest opposition. Kapil Dev roared.
Quite apart from the points made by India’s finest- When he came in, SMH Kirmani, his partner, told
ever opener that 2023 should not be deemed a him they had to fight their way out of the mess.
match for 1983 given major changes in terms of Kapil Dev took charge immediately. Years later,
the nitty-gritty of playing the game, with rules and after a Test match in Nagpur, some Zimbabweans
equipment changing, what must be indisputably who had heard of the way the then Indian captain
endorsed is the fact there would perhaps be no pulled it off, said: “All his shots were clean hits.
World Cup in this land today, or in 2011 or in And his defence was impeccable.” Few batsmen
1987-8, if the 1983 miracle had not happened qualify for that kind of praise today even after the
with India, as in 1975 and in 1979, returning game has become batting-friendly.
home early. And it was Kapil ~ the true-blue all-
Q1 What does the reference to the "Harry
rounder who could clinch it either bowling or
Potter moment" signify in the context of the
batting ~ who swung the all-but-lost Zimbabwe
passage?
match. It set India up for their subsequent glory.
(A) It suggests a magical victory akin to
The Harry Potter moment of a Lord’s triumph
those portrayed in fantasy literature.
against the West Indies in the final changed
(B) It implies a turning point or a significant
the face and virtually everything associated
transformation in cricket history.
with the global game with cricket’s
(C) It denotes the influence of pop culture
_______________________________________. It all began
in shaping the cricket narrative.
with the Tunbridge Wells crackerjack. Its impact
(D) It alludes to an unexpected defeat
was to surpass that of a lot of big shows. (A) It, of
against the West Indies.
few among his compatriots counting in landfall" implies the arrival or impact of
them to wow the world. something significant; "pulled it off"
(E) No error indicates successfully achieving or
completing a difficult task despite
Q7 The Harry Potter moment of a Lord’s triumph
challenges.
against the West Indies in the final changed
(E) None of these
the face and virtually everything associated
with the global game with cricket’s Directions (9-13) Read the following passage
________________________________________. and answer the given questions.
(A) Rapid evolution into a spectator-driven Directions: Rearrange the following six
sport sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) in the proper
(B) Emergence as the world's most lucrative sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and
game then answer the questions given below.
(C) Transformation into a primarily indoor
sport A. The Bill aims to enforce and promote lawful
(D) Shift towards conventional match formats usage of digital personal data and stipulates
(E) Balance of power shifting to the Indian how organisations and individuals should
subcontinent navigate privacy rights and handle personal
data.
Q8 Identify the correct meaning of the
idioms/phrases highlighted in the
B. Policymakers across the globe, including in
passage:
India, are designing legal and regulatory
(A) "Snubbed as a callow youth" means
frameworks that clearly lay down the rights of
being ignored and inexperienced in
data principles and obligations for data
youth; "made its landfall" signifies
fiduciaries.
reaching a peak in a journey; "pulled it
off" denotes giving up on a task.
C. Just yesterday, the Indian ministry of
(B) "Snubbed as a callow youth" refers to
electronics and information technology passed
being praised for youthful enthusiasm;
the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2023
"made its landfall" indicates success
(DPDP) in the Lok Sabha after months of
after a long struggle; "pulled it off"
deliberations and discussions.
suggests abandoning an endeavor.
(C) "Snubbed as a callow youth" signifies
D. As data cements its position at the heart of
praised for youthful energy; "made its
AI innovations that can solve and address
landfall" refers to achieving success
significant global challenges, designing
smoothly; "pulled it off" means
effective mechanisms to enable data
managing to accomplish something
governance has become one of the top
challenging.
priorities for countries around the world.
(D) "Snubbed as a callow youth" suggests
being rejected or disregarded due to
E. While such normative frameworks are critical
youth and inexperience; "made its
to secure regulatory certainty for enterprises, Q14 Directions: In the questions given below, there
these frameworks require innovative technical is a sentence in which one part is given in bold.
measures to support their operationalisation. The part given in bold may or may not be
grammatically correct. Choose the best
Q9 Which of the following combinations is the
alternative among the four given which can
combination of two consecutive
replace the part in bold to make the sentence
statements after the correct
grammatically correct. If the part given in bold
rearrangement?
is already correct and does not require any
(A) AC (B) BD
replacement, choose option (e), i.e. “No
(C) EC (D) CB
replacement required” as your answer.
(E) BC
Q10 Which of the following options provides In a proactive move, nodal state agencies set
the correct sequence of the jumbled an extensive federated system to ensure self-
paragraph? employed workers meet targets set up by the
(A) DABCE (B) ADECB national administration.
(C) BADEC (D) BCEAD
(E) DBCAE (A) agencies set to an extensive federated
system to ensuring
Q11 Which of the following combinations is the (B) agencies set in an extensive federated
combination of three consecutive system to ensured
statements after the correct (C) agencies set down an extensive federated
rearrangement? system to ensure
(A) ACD (B) BCA (D) agencies set up an extensive federated
(C) ECA (D) CBE system to ensure
(E) BAE (E) No replacement required
Q12 Which of the following is the Q15 Directions: In the questions given below, there
INTRODUCTORY and TERMINAL is a sentence in which one part is given in bold.
statement after rearrangement? The part given in bold may or may not be
(A) BE (B) AD grammatically correct. Choose the best
(C) CA (D) DE alternative among the four given which can
(E) AC replace the part in bold to make the sentence
grammatically correct. If the part given in bold
Q13 Which of the following is the PENULTIMATE
is already correct and does not require any
and ANTEPENULTIMATE statement
replacement, choose option (e), i.e. “No
respectively after rearrangement?
replacement required” as your answer.
(A) EC (B) CE
The young adopt programmer secures first
(C) AB (D) AC
place in the international coding competition
(E) CA
with a groundbreaking AI-driven software In the U.S., the ______________ (surpluses (A),
solution. outcomes (B)) from pandemic-era cash
transfers, made to help families tide over the
(A) adopt programmer secures first place distress wrought by COVID-19 and the cost-of-
(B) adopt programming secures first place living crisis in its ___________________ (austerity
(C) adapt programmer secures first place (A), aftermath (B)), have all but depleted.
(D) adept programmer secures first place
(E) No replacement required (A) AA
(B) AB
Q16 Directions: In the questions given below, there
(C) BA
is a sentence in which one part is given in bold.
(D) BB
The part given in bold may or may not be
(E) None of these
grammatically correct. Choose the best
alternative among the four given which can
replace the part in bold to make the sentence Q18 Directions: In the following questions, a
grammatically correct. If the part given in bold sentence is given with two blanks, the blanks
is already correct and does not require any are then followed by two highlighted words (A)
replacement, choose option (e), i.e. “No and (B), you have to choose the correct words
replacement required” as your answer. to fill the blanks.
Q37 I) x2 – 19x + 84 = 0
II) y 2 – 21y + 110 = 0
(A) x > y
(B) x ≥ y Notes:-
(C) x < y The sum of the number of males working in
(D) x ≤ y private sector in City A and C is 56 and the total
(E) x = y or relationship can’t be determined. number of males working in City A is 80.
the efficiency of a man is double that of a Nalini sold it to Indhu at a loss of 10%. Find the
woman? amount spent on transportation if Indhu
(A) 52 days (B) 35 days bought the iron box for Rs.1890.
(C) 26 days (D) 28 days (A) 200 (B) 100
(E) None of these (C) 250 (D) 350
(E) none of these
Q49 The expenditure of A is four times the savings of
B and the savings of A is 20
3
th of the Q53 Ratio of the age of Kavin after 4 years to the
expenditure of B. If the ratio of the income of A age of Bala after 6 years is 4:3 and the age of
to B is 19:24 and the difference between the Kavin after x years is equal to the age of Ria
income of A and B is 2500, then find the savings after ( x2 ) years. If Bala is 17 years younger than
of A. Ria and the age of Kavin 5 years ago is 19 years,
(A) Rs.1500 (B) Rs.2400 then find the value of x.
(C) Rs.1800 (D) Rs.2900 (A) 16 (B) 10
(E) none of these (C) 12 (D) 18
(E) None of these
Q50 Ram and Sam entered into a business with an
investment in the ratio of 15:8. After one year, Q54 Train A crosses a platform of 45 th of its length in
Sam added Rs.2000 and after one more year, 27 seconds and it also crosses 80 m bridge in 19
Ram withdrew Rs.2500. At the end of three seconds. Find the time taken by train A to cross
years, the profit Ram is 25% more than the profit a man travelling in train B in opposite direction
share of Sam. Find the initial investment of if the speed of train B is 36 km/hr.
Ram. (A) 10 seconds
(A) Rs.7500 (B) Rs.4500 (B) 20 seconds
(C) Rs.9000 (D) Rs.6000 (C) 18 seconds
(E) none of these (D) 25 seconds
(E) none of thse
Q51 The downstream speed of boat A is equal to
the upstream speed of boat B. Boat A covers M Q55 Pipes P can fill 87.5% of the tank in 14 minutes,
km upstream in t hours and boat B covers the pipe Q can fill one-third of the tank in 4 minutes
same distance downstream in (t-4) hours. If the and pipe R can fill half of the tank in 24 minutes.
speed of (in still water) boat A and boat B is 14 If pipes P and Q opened together and after x
km/hr and 22 km/hr respectively, then find the minutes, pipe Q closed and pipe R opened,
value of M. then pipes P and R together fill the remaining
(A) 72 (B) 65 tank in 5 minutes. Find the value of x.
(C) 80 (D) 94 (A) 7 (B) 5
(E) 105 (C) 4 (D) 3
(E) none of these
Q52 Suriya bought an iron box for Rs.1500 and also
spent some amount on its transportation. He Q56 The time taken by car A to cover 3x km is equal
sold the iron box to Nalini at a profit of 20% and to the time taken by car B to cover 2x km and
the speed of car A is 15 km/hr more than that of Study the following information carefully and
B. If the speed of car B is increased by 4 km/hr, answer the questions
then find the time taken by car B to cover 170 The given pie chart shows the percentage
km. distribution of the total number of students in
(A) 4 hours (B) 5 hours five different schools i.e. A, B, C, D and E.
(C) 7 hours (D) 3 hours Note: The total number of students in all five
(E) none of these schools together is 2500 and the total number
of boys in all five schools together is 1200.
Q57 A had certain number of chocolates. Out of the
60% of the chocolates with A, he gave 80% of
the chocolates to B and the remaining to C. If
the difference between the number of
chocolates left with A and the number of
chocolates with B, then find the total number of
chocolates A had
(A) 2000 (B) 1800
(C) 1900 (D) 1200
(E) none of these
The given pie chart shows the percentage
Q58 A person invested Rs.20000 in compound
distribution of the number of boys in five
interest at 10% per annum for 2 years. If he
different schools i.e. A, B, C, D and E.
invested the amount received as interest after
two years in compound interest at the same
rate of interest for the same period, then find
the amount received finally.
(A) 4104 (B) 5082
(C) 3765 (D) 2875
(E) none of these
Q61 The total number of boys in schools B and Q66 In the number ‘76821435’, '1' is subtracted from
D together is what percentage of the each even digit and '2' is added to each odd
total number of students in school C? digit, then the numbers which occur twice are
(A) 45% (B) 75% removed, find the sum of remaining digits.
(C) 50% (D) 80% (A) 7
(E) none of these (B) 11
(C) 8
Q62 Find the ratio of the number of girls in
(D) 10
school C to the total number of boys in
(E) None of the above
schools A and E together.
(A) 7:2 (B) 3:5 Directions (67-69) Read the following passage
(C) 3:2 (D) 2:3 and answer the given questions.
(E) none of these Study the following information carefully and
answer the questions accordingly.
Q63 If the total number of girls in schools D, E
and X together is 670 and the ratio of the
A certain number of people are sitting in a
total number of students in school D to
linear row, facing north. There are three people
school X is 13:16, then find the number of
sitting between A and B. B sits fifth to the right
boys in school X.
of C. D sits near to C. D sits at the end of the
(A) 630 (B) 550
row. The number of people sitting between A
(C) 435 (D) 570
and D is the same number of people sitting
(E) none of these
between C and F. F sits near to E. The number
Q64 If the sum of the corresponding degree of people sitting between D and F is twice the
distribution of the number of boys in number of people sitting left of G. The number
school A and the total number of of people sitting to the left of G is same number
students in school C is equal to (x+10.4), of people sitting right of F.
then find the value of (x+8.4).
Q67 How many people are sitting between G
(A) 200 (B) 190
and B ?
(C) 180 (D) 160
(A) Two
(E) none of these
(B) Three
Q65 If digits of a two digit number(x) are (C) None
interchange to form a new two digit number(y) (D) None of the above
then the difference between x and y is 17.99. The (E) Four
sum of the digits of both the numbers is
Q68 How many people sit to the right of E?
12.01.What will be the approximate value when
(A) Three (B) One
we multiply the digits of that number.
(C) Two (D) Four
(A) 10 (B) 8
(E) More than four
(C) 14 (D) 12
Q74 Four of the following five are alike in a word is formed then what will be the 3rd letter
certain way and hence form a group. Find of the meaningful word from the left end ? Mark
the one that doesn’t belong to that X, if no meaningful word can be formed. Mark Y,
group. if more than one meaningful word is possible.
(A) C-Guava (A) I
(B) E-B (B) X
(C) Pineapple-Banana (C) Y
(D) D-Guava (D) O
(E) Guava-A (E) None of the above
Q75 Which of the following box is placed two Directions (80-84) Read the following passage
positions below Box E? and answer the given questions.
(A) Box which has Orange Answer the questions based on the information
(B) Box which has Apple given below.
(C) Box C
(D) Box D Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting
(E) None of these around a square table in such a way four of
them sit at four corners while four sit in the
Q76 How many boxes are there between Box
middle of each of the four sides. The one who
A and the box which has orange?
sits at the corners faces the outside and others
(A) 1
facing the inside. B faces inside the square
(B) 2
table. There are two people sitting between B
(C) 3
and G. C sits second to the left of G. C and H
(D) Can’t be determined
sits opposite to each other. H sits near to A who
(E) 0
does not sit near to G. E sits second to the right
Q77 Which of the following box is placed just of D.
below the box which has orange?
Q80 How many persons sit between H and B
(A) Box A
when counted from the left of B?
(B) Box which has Banana
(A) Four (B) Five
(C) Box B
(C) Three (D) Two
(D) Box which has Guava
(E) One
(E) Box F
Q81 Which of the following statements is true?
Q78 How many boxes are placed above the
(A) F face inside.
box which has Guava?
(B) B faces F
(A) Two (B) Three
(C) C sits to the immediate right of E.
(C) None of these (D) One
(D) A does not face E.
(E) None
(E) G sits second to the left of H.
Q79 If the 2nd, 3rd, 6th and 8th letters of the word
Q82
“SCORPION” are selected, and a meaningful
How many persons sit between F and H (D) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
when counted from the left of F? (E) Both conclusion I and conclusion II follows
(A) No one
Q86 In each question below are given three
(B) One
statements followed by two conclusions
(C) Two
numbered I and II. You have to take the two
(D) Four
given statements to be true even if they seem
(E) More than four
to be at variance with commonly known facts.
Q83 Who sits exactly between A and D? Read both the statements and then decide
(A) F (B) B which of the given conclusions logically follows
(C) E (D) G from the given statements, disregarding
(E) H commonly known facts.
Answer Key
Q1 (B) Q28 (E)
the cautionary note against direct (b) won five World Cups, but it also gives an idea
comparisons. of what the top of the: This part of the sentence is
(d) Incorrect: This option broadly focuses on also grammatically correct. It introduces the
unparalleled performances without specifying contrast between Maxwell's team's achievements
the context of World Cup innings, missing the and the situation being described about Kapil
nuanced discussion presented in the passage. Dev's team.
(c) mountain looked like when Kapil Dev with his
Q5. Text Solution:
team made it to the foothills,: This part of the
Statement I: Incorrect. The passage emphasizes
sentence is grammatically correct. It sets the stage
the significant impact of Kapil Dev's innings on
India's subsequent success in the tournament. for a metaphorical description comparing the
Statement II: Incorrect. The passage doesn't achievements of Kapil Dev's team to climbing a
among his compatriots counting in them to wow subcontinent, not specifically financial aspects or
the world." The correct phrase should be "few becoming the most lucrative game.
among his compatriots counting on them to wow (c) Incorrect: The phrase suggests a drastic
change from an outdoor sport to an indoor one,
the world." The preposition "on" is more
which contradicts the actual context of a power
appropriate here to convey reliance or
shift in cricket to the Indian subcontinent.
expectations placed upon someone or something.
Therefore, the correct choice highlighting the (d) Incorrect: This option implies a shift towards
(a) It, of course, is another matter that Maxwell resonate with the passage's emphasis on a shift in
plays for a team that has already: This part of the the balance of power to the Indian subcontinent.
The passage doesn't focus on altering match
sentence is grammatically correct.
formats but rather on a geopolitical change in C. Continuing from the discussion about
cricket. policymakers and their efforts, this sentence
(a) Incorrect: The interpretation of "Snubbed as The passing of the Digital Personal Data
a callow youth" doesn't align with the actual Protection Bill is a significant event in the
meaning in the passage. Also, "made its context of data governance, and it naturally
landfall" and "pulled it off" are inaccurately follows the global perspective mentioned in B.
defined.
(b) Incorrect: The meanings assigned to all three A. With the introduction of the DPDP Bill in C,
idioms/phrases do not match their actual this sentence logically follows to explain the
(c) Incorrect: While some meanings are close, elaboration of the Indian policy introduced in C,
they misinterpret the precise context and offering more details on its content.
idioms/phrases based on their context in the on the broader implications of these regulatory
passage: "Snubbed as a callow youth" denotes frameworks. It logically follows the discussion
rejection due to youth and inexperience; "made about the DPDP Bill (A) as it addresses the
its landfall" implies the arrival or impact of broader challenges and requirements for
governance. This follows logically from the D. The paragraph begins by introducing the
introduction in D because it elaborates on the central role of data in AI innovations and its
efforts being made in response to the potential to address global challenges. This
The correct sequence of the jumbled In summary, each sentence naturally builds
upon the information provided in the previous
sentences, creating a coherent and logical on the broader implications of these regulatory
progression from the importance of data (D) to frameworks. It logically follows the discussion
global policymaking (B) and its specific about the DPDP Bill (A) as it addresses the
application in India (C and A), and finally, the broader challenges and requirements for
broader considerations for implementing such implementing such norms.
frameworks (E).
In summary, each sentence naturally builds
The correct sequence of the jumbled upon the information provided in the previous
paragraph is DBCAE. sentences, creating a coherent and logical
Hence the correct option choice is (b). progression from the importance of data (D) to
D. The paragraph begins by introducing the application in India (C and A), and finally, the
central role of data in AI innovations and its broader considerations for implementing such
B. After establishing the importance of data, Hence the correct option choice is (d).
Q20 Text Solution: gyrations were likely triggered by the stock rout
Crises (A): The word "crises" is the correct choice in the Adani group. "Drive" could imply that the
to fill the first blank because it accurately gyrations themselves are causing the stock
describes adverse global situations or events rout, which doesn't match the intended
discussed. "Initiatives" wouldn't fit here because correct word to fill the second blank because it
initiatives are typically positive actions taken to refers to a large corporation that is made up of
achieve goals, whereas the context is about different companies operating in diverse
to fill the second blank because it refers to sectors, which aligns with the definition of a
normal flow of operations, in this case, the refers to a collection of things joined together,
supply chain. The sentence is discussing the often used in a geographical context.
wouldn't fit here as it generally refers to the The complete thus formed is:
management and coordination of the flow of The latest stock market gyrations induced in
goods and services, which doesn't convey the large measure by the stock rout in leading
Hence the correct option choice is (a). two trading sessions last week has cast the
pain leave might have negative consequences. The correct statement is:
"Cynicism" does not fit here as it implies a (B) No sooner had they concluded their
general distrust or skepticism, which might not groundbreaking work than an unexpected
accurately convey the concerns being calamity struck, throwing the entire urban area
discussed. into disarray and requiring swift response and
recovery efforts.
Discrimination (A): "Discrimination" is the correct Q24 Text Solution:
word to fill the second blank because it refers to According to the rule of grammar:
unjust or prejudicial treatment of individuals or In the statement (C), the plural ‘thousands’
groups based on certain characteristics. The should be replaced with ‘thousand’ as in the
sentence is suggesting that allowing menstrual combination of ‘Number+Unit+Noun’, we always
pain leave could lead to furthering use the singular form of unit.
discrimination or unequal treatment, possibly Hence, the correct option choice is (d).
due to the existing stigma associated with The correct statement is:
menstrual issues. "Violation" does not fit here, as Based on the most recent statistical
it doesn't convey the concept of unequal or information published by the finance ministry,
biased treatment. the government experienced a notable surge in
its revenue from the preceding fiscal year, as
Hence the correct option choice is (c). total tax collections surged to an impressive
The complete thus formed is: amount of nearly Rs. 150 thousand crores.
A petition had sought the Court’s direction to
Q25 Text Solution:
States to frame rules for granting menstrual
In the statement (A),with singular subjects, we
pain leave for students and working women,
always use singular verbs.
but there are apprehensions that these could
Therefore, in the statement, ‘are’ will be
entrench existing stigma and also result in
replaced with ‘is’ as here the subject
furthering discrimination.
‘dedication of team’ is singular in form.
Hence, the correct option choice is (a).
Q23 Text Solution: The correct statement is:
According to the rule of grammar: The relentless dedication of this team is truly
In the statement (B), ‘the helping verb ‘had’ remarkable, as it not only drives projects
should be placed before the subject ‘they’. forward but also fosters a collaborative
environment that nurtures innovation and
When we begin a sentence (or a clause) with a ensures success.
'negative' adverb or adverbial phrase, we
Q26 Text Solution:
change the word order of the subject and verb.
The correct answer choice is option (c)-CADB
The word order becomes “auxiliary verb +
Correct answer: CADB
subject”. This is called inversion, as we are
inverting the usual word order of “subject + Q27 Text Solution:
verb”. The correct answer choice is option (d)-BDAC
Hence, the correct option choice is (d). Correct answer: BDAC
277 + 40 = 317
317 + 50 = 367 y
2
+ 3y – 10 = 0
Q33 Text Solution: y
2
+ 5y – 2y – 10 =0
100+61=161 y(y + 5) – 2(y + 5) = 0
161+67=228 y = 2, -5
228+71=299 x≥y
299+73=372 Q37 Text Solution:
372+79=451 x
2
– 19x + 84 = 0
Q34 Text Solution: x
2
– 12x – 7x + 84 = 0
80+12=92 x(x – 12) – 7(x – 12) = 0
92+25=117 x = 7, 12
117+51=168
168+103=271 y
2
– 21y + 110 = 0
271+207=478 y
2
– 11y – 10y + 110 = 0
y(y – 11) – 10(y – 11) = 0
12×2+1=25 y = 11, 10
25×2+1=51 Relationship can’t be determined
51×2+1=103
x
2
+ 8x + 4x + 32 = 0 Total number of males working in City E = 50 +
50×5 × = 50 + 50 = 100
20
y
2
+ 5x + 6 = 0
y
2
+ 3x + 2x + 6 = 0 Q43. Text Solution:
y(y + 3) + 2(y + 3) = 0 Number of females working in private sector in
y = -2, -3 City A = 180 × 100 = 108
60
24×10
77
= 500
7
x
2
= 49 The savings of A = 3× 500 = Rs.1500
x=7m Q50 Text Solution:
Volume of the right circular cylinder = 22
× 7× 7 [15x× 2 + (15x – 2500) ×1]
=
125
7
[(8x× 1 + (8x + 2000)× 2] 100
× 14 = 2156 m 3
3x° = 540° 2
100
×
90
100
= 1890 34 km/hr
1500 + x = 1890 ×
100
×
100
Required time = 170
34
= 5 hours
120 90
x = 8×2 = 16 = 12x
Number of chocolates with A = 100x – 48x – 12x
Q54 Text Solution:
= 40x
Let the speed of train A be x m/sec.
48x – 40x = 144
And the length of train A and the length of the
8x = 144
platform are (5y) m and (4y) m respectively.
x = 18
5y + 4y = x× 27
Total number of chocolates A had = 100 × 18 =
y = x× = 3x ---(1)
27
9
1800
5y + 80 = x × 19 ---(2)
From equations (1) and (2), Q58 Text Solution:
5 × (3x) + 80 = 19x The interest received after 2 years = 20000 × (1
2
+ – 20000
10
x= = 20
80
)
4 100
2
y = 3× 20 = 60 = 20000 ×( 100 ) – 20000
110
20+10
=
300
30
= 10 seconds Required amount = 4200 ×(1 + 10
)
2
100
2
Q55 Text Solution: = 4200 × ( 110 ) = 5082
100
100
= 16 liters
Pipe Q alone fill the tank = 4 × 3
= 12 minutes
1 Milk in 80 liters = 80 – 16 = 64 liters
Pipe R alone fill the tank = 24× 2 = 48 minutes
25% of the mixture in 80 liters = 80 ×
25
100
= 20
( 16 +
1 1
) × x + ( 16 + 1 1
)×5=1
12 48 liters
( 3
+ 4
)×x+( 3
+ 1
)×5=1 Ratio of milk to water in the initial mixture =
48 48 48 48
7x + 20 = 48 64:16 = 4:1
x= = =4
48−20 28 4
7 7 64−20×
4+1
= 12
x = 15
750
× 100 = 80%
The number of people sitting between A and D The number of people sitting between A and D
is the same number of people sitting between is the same number of people sitting between
C and F. C and F.
The number of people sitting between D and F The number of people sitting between D and F
is twice the number of people sitting left of G. is twice the number of people sitting left of G.
Case:1 is eliminated. Case:1 is eliminated.
The number of people sitting to the left of G is The number of people sitting to the left of G is
the same number of people sitting right of F. the same number of people sitting right of F.
There is one box between B and Guava. There is one box between B and Guava.
The Apple box is kept just below C. Banana Box The Apple box is kept just below C. Banana Box
is kept just above C. The number of boxes is kept just above C. The number of boxes
above C is the same number of boxes below above C is the same number of boxes below
the Pineapple box. D kept above A, but does the Pineapple box. D kept above A, but does
not kept at the top most position. not kept at the top most position.
Case: 2 is eliminated. Case: 2 is eliminated.
One of the boxes contains Orange fruit. One of the boxes contains Orange fruit.
E sits second to the right of D. Conclusion 2: It does not follows because there
is no direct relation between Blue and Green.
Case:1
Case:2
D and B choose the same city.
D and G choose the same city for further
studies.
Case:1
Case:2
Case:2
Case:2
D and B choose the same city.
D and G choose the same city for further
studies.
Case:1
Case:2
D and B choose the same city.
D and G choose the same city for further
studies.
Case:1
Case:2
Q91. Text Solution:
I choose Texas, but not with G.
Case:1
Case:1
Case:2
Case:2
The one who belongs to Delhi graduates The one who belongs to Delhi graduates
immediately before B but not in July. immediately before B but not in July.
The number of people graduate after E is the The number of people graduate after E is the
same number of people before the one who same number of people before the one who
belongs to Bangalore. belongs to Bangalore.
Neither E nor D belongs to Mumbai. One of Neither E nor D belongs to Mumbai. One of
them belongs to Goa. them belongs to Goa.
Case:1 is eliminated. Case:1 is eliminated.
The one who belongs to Delhi graduates The one who belongs to Delhi graduates
immediately before B but not in July. immediately before B but not in July.
The number of people graduate after E is the The number of people graduate after E is the
same number of people before the one who same number of people before the one who
belongs to Bangalore. belongs to Bangalore.
Neither E nor D belongs to Mumbai. One of Neither E nor D belongs to Mumbai. One of
them belongs to Goa. them belongs to Goa.
Case:1 is eliminated. Case:1 is eliminated.
PN = 13m