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IBPS PO Prelims Full Length Mock Test 1 (PYQ)

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.

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(E) None of these (C) "Sunil Gavaskar's Views on Cricket's


Evolution: Maxwell and Kapil Dev"
Q2 What is the author's tone regarding Sunil
(D) "Unparalleled Performances: A Study of
Gavaskar's comparison between Glenn
World Cup Innings"
Maxwell's century and Kapil Dev's innings in
(E) None of these
the 1983 World Cup?
(A) Supportive and appreciative of Q5 Based on the given passage, consider the
Gavaskar's comparison, considering the following statements:
historical significance. I. Kapil Dev's innings in the 1983 World Cup
(B) Dismissive and critical of Gavaskar's against Zimbabwe had no significant
attempt to draw parallels between the impact on India's subsequent glory in the
two innings. tournament.
(C) Neutral and objective, presenting both II. The passage primarily emphasizes the
viewpoints without bias. significance of Sunil Gavaskar's
(D) Indifferent towards Gavaskar's comparison between Glenn Maxwell's
observation, focusing on factual century and Kapil Dev's innings.
analysis. III. The author's tone throughout the
(E) None of these passage suggests an indifference towards
historical contexts in cricket.
Q3 What does the phrase "few among his
Which of the following options correctly
compatriots counting on them to wow the
assesses the accuracy of the statements?
world" imply about the perception of Kapil
(A) Statement I is correct; Statement II is
Dev's team in 1983?
incorrect; Statement III is correct.
(A) It suggests widespread confidence in the
(B) Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is
team's abilities.
correct; Statement III is incorrect.
(B) It indicates a lack of belief or
(C) Statement I is correct; Statement II is
expectations regarding the team's
incorrect; Statement III is incorrect.
success.
(D) All statements are incorrect.
(C) It signifies the team's consistent track
(E) None of these
record of impressive performances.
(D) It hints at the team's immense Q6 Identify the error in the sentence marked (A)
popularity among cricket enthusiasts. and choose the respective option. If there is
(E) None of these no error, choose option (E).
(A) It, of course, is another matter that
Q4 What would be a suitable title for the
Maxwell plays for a team that has
passage based on its content?
already
(A) "Comparative Cricketing Legends:
(B) won five World Cups, but it also gives
Maxwell vs. Kapil Dev"
an idea of what the top of the
(B) "Cricket's Historic Turning Points:
(C) mountain looked like when Kapil Dev
Maxwell's Century and Kapil Dev's
with his team made it to the foothills,
Innings"
(D)

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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

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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

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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.

Scientists announce the discovery of a new The recent _________________ (reconsideration


species of orchid in the Amazon rainforest, (A), prohibition (B)) by the Goods and Services
showcasing the incredible biodiversity of the Tax (GST) Council regarding the taxation of
region. gambling activities, including casinos, horse
(A) announced the discovery of a new species racing, and online gaming, has raised doubts
of orchid and _________________ (interpretations (A),
(B) announcing the discovery of a new species uncertainties (B)).
of orchid
(C) announce the discovered of a new species (A) AA (B) AB
of orchid (C) BA (D) BB
(D) announced the discovery with newly species (E) None of these
of orchid
Q19 Directions: In the following questions, a
(E) No replacement required
sentence is given with two blanks, the blanks
Q17 Directions: In the following questions, a are then followed by two highlighted words (A)
sentence is given with two blanks, the blanks and (B), you have to choose the correct words
are then followed by two highlighted words (A) to fill the blanks.
and (B), you have to choose the correct words
to fill the blanks. The withdrawal of 2,000-rupee banknotes and
healthy capital flows have led to a
_______________ (inventory (A), sustained (B))

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surplus in systemic liquidity through FY2024 so infrastructure and commodities intensive


far, unlike the _________________ (fluctuations _________________ (agglomerate (A),
(A), integration (B)) between deficits and conglomerate (B)), the Adani group, over the
surpluses seen through H2 FY2023. last two trading sessions last week has cast the
spotlight back on India’s regulatory
(A) AA environment.
(B) AB
(C) BA (A) AA (B) AB
(D) BB (C) BA (D) BB
(E) None of these (E) None of these

Q22 Directions: In the following questions, a


Q20 Directions: In the following questions, a sentence is given with two blanks, the blanks
sentence is given with two blanks, the blanks are then followed by two highlighted words (A)
are then followed by two highlighted words (A) and (B), you have to choose the correct words
and (B), you have to choose the correct words to fill the blanks.
to fill the blanks.
A petition had sought the Court’s direction to
While the potential is almost limitless, we are States to frame rules for granting menstrual
not immune to the adverse impact of several pain leave for students and working women,
global ________________(crises (A), initiatives but there are ____________________ (cynicism
(B)) including climate emergency, persisting (A), apprehensions (B)) that these could
inflation, supply chain entrench existing stigma and also result in
_________________(disruptions (A), logistics furthering ______________________
(B)), muted demand conditions in some major (discrimination (A), violation (B)).
economies and the impact of geopolitical
dynamics. (A) AA (B) AB
(C) BA (D) BB
(A) AA (B) AB (E) None of these
(C) BA (D) BB
Q23 Directions: There are three sentences given in
(E) None of these
each question. Find the sentence(s) which
Q21 Directions: In the following questions, a is/are grammatically correct and mark your
sentence is given with two blanks, the blanks answer choosing the best possible alternative
are then followed by two highlighted words (A) among the five options given below each
and (B), you have to choose the correct words question. If all the sentences are incorrect,
to fill the blanks. choose (e) i.e. ‘None is correct’ as your answer.

The latest stock market gyrations


_______________ (induced (A), drive (B)) in large (A) With their pioneering research project at the
measure by the stock rout in leading institution reaching its completion, the city was

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swiftly engulfed by an unforeseen disaster. (A) Only (A)


(B) No sooner they concluded their (B) Both (A) and (C)
groundbreaking work than an unexpected (C) Both (C) and (B)
calamity struck, throwing the entire urban area (D) Only (C)
into disarray and requiring swift response and (E) None is correct
recovery efforts.
(C)The stark contrast between the optimism
Q25 Directions: There are three sentences given in
generated by their achievements and the
each question. Find the sentence(s) which
sudden turmoil that followed highlighted the
is/are grammatically correct and mark your
unpredictability of life.
answer choosing the best possible alternative
among the five options given below each
(A) Only (A)
question. If all the sentences are incorrect,
(B) Both (A) and (C)
choose (e) i.e. ‘None is correct’ as your answer.
(C) Both (C) and (B)
(D) Only (B)
(A) The relentless dedication of this team are
(E) None is correct
truly remarkable, as it not only drives projects
Q24 Directions: There are three sentences given in forward but also fosters a collaborative
each question. Find the sentence(s) which environment that nurtures innovation and
is/are grammatically correct and mark your ensures success.
answer choosing the best possible alternative (B) Their commitment to excellence is evident in
among the five options given below each every task they undertake, and their cohesive
question. If all the sentences are incorrect, approach inspires confidence among
choose (e) i.e. ‘None is correct’ as your answer. colleagues and stakeholders alike.
(C) This synergy not only enhances productivity
but also creates a positive work atmosphere
(A) According to the latest economic indicators that encourages individual growth and
unveiled by the finance department, there has collective achievement.
been a remarkable upswing in the government's
earnings from the prior fiscal year. (A) Only (A)
(B) This boost in revenue reflects a positive trend (B) Both (A) and (C)
in the nation's fiscal landscape, indicating (C) Both (C) and (B)
potential growth and financial stability. (D) Only (C)
(C) Based on the most recent statistical (E) None is correct
information, the government experienced a
notable surge in its revenue from the preceding
Q26 Direction: Given below are four sentences in
fiscal year, as total tax collections surged to an
jumbled order. Pick the option that gives their
impressive amount of nearly Rs. 150 thousands
correct order.
crores.

A. A solar-powered aircraft successfully

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completed its historic around-the-world (C) CBDA (D) BDAC


B. Revolutionize air travel and reduce carbon (E) ADBC
emissions.
C. In a groundbreaking achievement for
Q29 Direction: Given below are four sentences in
renewable energy,
jumbled order. Pick the option that gives their
D. Journey, highlighting the potential of clean
correct order.
technologies to

(A) CADB (B) DCBA


A. scientists emphasized the alarming rate at
(C) CBDA (D) BDAC
which glaciers are
(E) ADBC
B. mitigate the impacts of rising sea levels and
Q27 Direction: Given below are four sentences in extreme weather events.
jumbled order. Pick the option that gives their C. With climate change accelerating, a new
correct order. report issued by international
D. melting in polar regions, underscoring the
A. of its customers, raising questions about the need for immediate global action to
vulnerability of personal (A) CADB (B) DCBA
B. Amidst growing concerns over cybersecurity, (C) CBDA (D) BDAC
a multinational (E) ADBC
C. information and the urgent need for stronger
Q30 Direction: Given below are four sentences in
digital safeguards.
jumbled order. Pick the option that gives their
D. conglomerate announced a massive data
correct order.
breach affecting millions
(A) CADB (B) DCBA
A. Disorder, offering hope to patients and
(C) CBDA (D) BDAC
medical professionals seeking
(E) ADBC
B. A major pharmaceutical company unveiled
Q28 Direction: Given below are four sentences in promising results from its clinical
jumbled order. Pick the option that gives their C. Innovative solutions to address previously
correct order. untreatable conditions.
D. Trials of a potential breakthrough treatment
A.The global art market witnessed a record- for a rare neurological
breaking auction (A) CADB (B) DCBA
B. reflecting the enduring value of fine art as an (C) CBDA (D) BDAC
investment and (E) ADBC
C. the continued demand from collectors
Q31 20, 32, 47, 57, _, 80
around the world.
(A) 72 (B) 76
D. as an iconic masterpiece by a renowned
(C) 82 (D) 46
artist fetched an astonishing price,
(E) none of these
(A) CADB (B) DCBA

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Q32 217, ?, 247, 277, 317, 367 (A) x > y


(A) 227 (B) 237 (B) x ≥ y
(C) 222 (D) 232 (C) x = y or relationship can’t be determined.
(E) 247 (D) x ≤ y
(E) x < y
Q33 100,_,228,299,372,451
(A) 263 (B) 161 Q39 I) x2 – 31x + 228 = 0
(C) 158 (D) 166 II)y 2 – 15y + 56 = 0
(E) none of these (A) x > y
(B) x ≥ y
Q34 80,_,117,168,271,478
(C) x = y or relationship can’t be determined.
(A) 94 (B) 98
(D) x < y
(C) 92 (D) 106
(E) x ≤ y
(E) 72
Q40 I)x2 + 12x + 32 = 0
Q35 40, 66, 116, 198, 320, _
II) y 2 + 5x + 6 = 0
(A) 489 (B) 640
(A) x > y
(C) 490 (D) 580
(B) x ≥ y
(E) none of these
(C) x = y or relationship can’t be determined.
Q36 The following question contains two equations (D) x < y
as I and II. You have to solve both equations (E) x ≤ y
and determine the relationship between them
Directions (41-45) Read the following passage
and give the answer as,
and answer the given questions.
I) 3x2 – 16x + 20 = 0
Study the following information carefully and
II)y 2 + 3y – 10 = 0
answer the questions given below.
(A) x > y
The given table chart shows the number of
(B) x ≥ y
males working (public + private) in four different
(C) x = y or relationship can’t be determined.
cities namely A, B, C and D and also given the
(D) x < y
number of females working in these four cities.
(E) x ≤ y

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.

Q38 I) 5x2 – 19x + 18 = 0 Q41 If the number of females working in


II) y – 8y + 12 = 0
2
private sector in City A is z and the

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number of females working in public females working in public sector in City


sector in City A is 5x more than the C?
number of males working in public sector (A) 140% (B) 150%
in City D, then find the value of z. (C) 120% (D) 130%
(A) 40 (E) None of these
(B) 54
Q45 Find the ratio of the total number of
(C) 60
males working in City A to the number of
(D) 75
females working in City D.
(E) None of these
(A) 4:3
Q42 If the total number of males working in (B) 3:2
City E is 5x% more than that of City D and (C) 2:5
the ratio of the number of males working (D) 2:7
in public to private sector in City E is 7:3, (E) None of these
then find the number of males working in
Q46 The height and the radius of the right circular
private sector in City E.
cylinder is in the ratio of 2:1 and the total
(A) 20
surface area of the right circular cylinder is 924
(B) 30
m
2
. Find the volume of the right circular
(C) 45
cylinder.
(D) 28
(A) 2189 m3
(E) None of these
(B) 2266 m3
Q43 40% and 50% of the women in City A and (C) 3168 m3
B respectively are working in public (D) 2156 m3
sector. Find the difference between the (E) None of these
number of females working in private
Q47 The average temperature on Monday, Tuesday
sector in City A and B respectively.
and Wednesday is 130°and the temperature on
(A) 30
Monday is 50° less than that of Wednesday
(B) 24
and the temperature on Tuesday is 50°less
(C) 38
than that of Monday. Find the ratio of the
(D) 46
temperature on Tuesday to Wednesday.
(E) None of these
(A) 4:3 (B) 3:7
Q44 If the total number of females working in (C) 5:9 (D) 4:9
public sector in City C and D together is (E) none of these
240 and the ratio of the number of
Q48 12 men can complete a piece of work in x days,
females working in private sector in City
working 7 hours a day. 21 women complete the
C to D is 4:3, then find the number of
same work in (x+24) days, working 5 hours a
females working in Public sector in City D
day. How many days will 24 women take to
is what percentage of the number of
complete the work, working ( x4 ) hours a day if

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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

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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

Q59 A vessel contains 79.99 liters of a mixture of milk


and water in which 20.13% of water. If 24.99% of
the mixture is taken out and x liters of water is
added to the mixture, then the ratio of milk to
water becomes 12:5. Find the value of x. Q60 If the total number of students in school
(A) 8 (B) 4 F is B% more than that of school A and
(C) 9 (D) 7 the ratio of the number of girls in school
(E) none of these B to school F is 11:21 and the number of
boys in school E is 1
rd of the number of
Directions (60-64) Read the following passage
3

boys in school F, then find the value of B.


and answer the given questions.
(A) 20 (B) 14
(C) 18 (D) 21

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(E) none of these (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

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Q69 Who sits exactly between D and A? Statements:


(A) B F ≥ D > I = B; C > A = E ≤ B
(B) G Conclusions:
(C) C I. I > C
(D) F II. E < F
(E) None of the above (A) Only conclusion I true
(B) Only conclusion II true
Q70 In a certain code language “Auto Update
(C) Either conclusion I or conclusion II true
State” is coded as “6 5 9” , “State Design Normal
(D) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II true
” is coded as “6 7 2” and “Normal Reset Task” is
(E) Both conclusion I and conclusion II true
coded as “7 1 3”. How is “Design ” written in that
code ? Q73 In the given questions, assuming the given
(A) Can not be determined statements to be true. Find which of the given
(B) 7 two conclusions number I and II is/are definitely
(C) 6 true and give your answer accordingly.
(D) 2 Statements:
(E) None of the above S>R>B;G<B=W≤V
Conclusions:
Q71 In the given questions, assuming the given
I. S > G
statements to be true. Find which of the given
II. R ≥ V
two conclusions number I and II is/are
(A) Only conclusion I true
definitely true and give your answer
(B) Only conclusion II true
accordingly.
(C) Either conclusion I or conclusion II true
(D) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II true
Statements:
M<N=O;P=Q≥R=M Directions (74-78) Read the following passage
Conclusions: and answer the given questions.
I. Q ≥ N Answer the questions based on the information
II. R < O given below.
(A) Only conclusion I true
(B) Only conclusion II true Five boxes are kept one above the other like a
(C) Either conclusion I or conclusion II true stack. Different fruits are kept in the box. There
(D) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II true are two boxes between E and Guava. There is
(E) Both conclusion I and conclusion II true one box between B and Guava. The Apple box
is kept just below C. Banana Box is kept just
Q72 In the given questions, assuming the given
above C. The number of boxes above C is the
statements to be true. Find which of the given
same number of boxes below the Pineapple
two conclusions number I and II is/are
box. D is kept above A, but does not kept at the
definitely true and give your answer
top most position. One of the boxes contains
accordingly.
Orange fruit.

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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

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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.

Q84 Four of the following five are alike in a


Statements:
certain way and hence form a group.
All Yellow are Blue.
Find the one that doesn’t belong to that
All Blue are Black.
group.
Only a few Black are Green.
(A) G (B) C
Conclusions:
(C) H (D) A
I. Some Yellow being Green is a possibility.
(E) F
II. Some Blue can never be Green
Q85 In each question below are given three (A) Only conclusion I follow
statements followed by two conclusions (B) Only conclusion II follows
numbered I and II. You have to take the two (C) Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
given statements to be true even if they seem (D) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
to be at variance with commonly known facts. (E) Both conclusion I and conclusion II follows
Read both the statements and then decide
Q87 In each question below are given three
which of the given conclusions logically follows
statements followed by two conclusions
from the given statements, disregarding
numbered I and II. You have to take the two
commonly known facts.
given statements to be true even if they seem
to be at variance with commonly known facts.
Statements:
Read both the statements and then decide
Only a few Buses are Car.
which of the given conclusions logically follows
No Car is Scooter.
from the given statements, disregarding
Only a few Scooter are Tempos.
commonly known facts.
Conclusions:
I. Some Buses can never be Scooter.
Statements:
II. No Tempos is Buses.
All Sony are Philips.
(A) Only conclusion I follow
No LG are JBL.
(B) Only conclusion II follows
Only a few JBL is Philips.
(C) Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
Conclusions:

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I. Some Philips are not LG. (A) G and E


II. No LG is Sony. (B) E and F
(A) Only conclusion I follow (C) F and D
(B) Only conclusion II follows (D) B and I
(C) Either conclusion I or conclusion II follows (E) None of these
(D) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
Q91 Which of the combinations is not correct?
(E) Both conclusion I and conclusion II follows
(A) A - Dehradun
Directions (88-92) Read the following passage (B) C - Dehradun
and answer the given questions. (C) E - Texas
Study the following information carefully and (D) H - Texas
answer the questions given below. (E) B - Barcelona

Q92 Four of the following five are alike in a


There are nine students A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and
certain way and hence form a group. Find
I, who choose three different cities for further
the one that doesn’t belong to that
studies i.e. Barcelona, Dehradun and Texas. At
group.
least two and not more than four people
(A) E (B) G
choose the same cities.
(C) H (D) D
I choose Texas, but not with G. Only A and C
(E) B
choose the same city. D and B choose the
same city. H and I did not choose the same city. Q93 How many pairs of letters are there in the word
G chose Barcelona for further studies. E and D ‘ASPIRING’ which have as many as letters
did not choose the same city. D and G choose between them in the word as in alphabetical
the same city for further studies. series (Both forward and backward)?
(A) One
Q88 Which of the following city F choose for
(B) Three
study ?
(C) None of the above
(A) Cannot be determined
(D) Two
(B) Barcelona
(E) None
(C) Texas
(D) None of the above Directions (94-98) Read the following passage
(E) Dehradun and answer the given questions.
Study the following information carefully and
Q89 Which city does E choses?
answer the questions given below.
(A) Cannot be determined
(B) Barcelona
Six persons-A, B, C, D, E and F graduate on two
(C) Texas
different dates either 7th or 24th in three
(D) None of the above
different months viz. May, July and September
(E) Dehradun
of the same year. Each of them belong to
Q90 Which two people choose the same city? different cities. All the information is not

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necessarily in the same order. (D) Bangalore


F graduates on an odd-numbered date in the (E) Cannot be determined
month having an odd number of days. Only two
Q98 How many people graduate between C
people graduate between the one who
and the one belonging to Hyderabad?
belongs to Surat and F. C and B graduate on
(A) None (B) One
the same date but none of them graduate in
(C) Two (D) Three
September. The one who belongs to Delhi
(E) Four
graduates immediately before B but not in July.
The number of people graduate after E is the Directions (99-100) Read the following
same number of people before the one who passage and answer the given questions.
belongs to Bangalore. E does not graduate in Study the following data carefully and answer
May. Only one person graduate between the the questions accordingly.
one who belongs to Mumbai and Hyderabad. A
graduate immediately after the one who Abhishek facing east, he moves 6m in the east
belongs to Hyderabad. Neither E nor D belongs direction from point A and reaches point B.
to Mumbai. One of them belongs to Goa. From point B he moves 8m to the north to reach
point P. Then, from point P he moves 7m in the
Q94 C belongs to ________?
east direction to reach point Q. From point Q,
(A) None of the these
he moves 8m in the south direction to reach
(B) Bangalore
point C. Then, from point C, he takes a left turn
(C) Mumbai
and moves 5m to reach point D. Finally, from
(D) Goa
point D he moves 8m to the north to reach
(E) Hyderabad
point R.
Q95 Who graduates on the 24th of July?
Q99 What is the direction of point D with
(A) A (B) B
respect to point P?
(C) C (D) D
(A) South
(E) E
(B) North
Q96 In which month does the person (C) North-West
belonging to Surat graduate? (D) South-East
(A) May (E) None of the above
(B) July
Q100 If there is a point N, which is 5m to the
(C) September
north of point R then, what is the
(D) Either May or September
shortest distance between point P and
(E) Either July or May
point N?
Q97 Which city does D belong to? (A) 15m
(A) Hyderabad (B) 14m
(B) Delhi (C) 13m
(C) Goa (D) 12m

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(E) None of the above

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Answer Key
Q1 (B) Q28 (E)

Q2 (B) Q29 (A)

Q3 (B) Q30 (D)

Q4 (B) Q31 (A)

Q5 (D) Q32 (A)

Q6 (D) Q33 (B)

Q7 (E) Q34 (C)

Q8 (D) Q35 (C)

Q9 (E) Q36 (B)

Q10 (E) Q37 (E)

Q11 (B) Q38 (D)

Q12 (D) Q39 (A)

Q13 (D) Q40 (D)

Q14 (D) Q41 (C)

Q15 (D) Q42 (B)

Q16 (E) Q43 (D)

Q17 (B) Q44 (A)

Q18 (B) Q45 (C)

Q19 (C) Q46 (D)

Q20 (A) Q47 (D)

Q21 (B) Q48 (D)

Q22 (C) Q49 (A)

Q23 (D) Q50 (A)

Q24 (D) Q51 (B)

Q25 (A) Q52 (C)

Q26 (C) Q53 (A)

Q27 (D) Q54 (A)

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Q55 (C) Q78 (B)

Q56 (B) Q79 (C)

Q57 (B) Q80 (A)

Q58 (B) Q81 (C)

Q59 (A) Q82 (B)

Q60 (B) Q83 (E)

Q61 (D) Q84 (D)

Q62 (C) Q85 (A)

Q63 (B) Q86 (A)

Q64 (D) Q87 (A)

Q65 (B) Q88 (C)

Q66 (D) Q89 (C)

Q67 (C) Q90 (B)

Q68 (D) Q91 (D)

Q69 (B) Q92 (A)

Q70 (D) Q93 (B)

Q71 (B) Q94 (D)

Q72 (B) Q95 (C)

Q73 (A) Q96 (C)

Q74 (A) Q97 (B)

Q75 (D) Q98 (A)

Q76 (C) Q99 (D)

Q77 (C) Q100 (C)

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Hints & Solutions


Q1. Text Solution: viewpoint, suggesting a tone more than mere
The correct answer is (b) because the phrase factual presentation. There's a cautious tone
"Harry Potter moment" in the passage indicates a rather than sheer indifference.
pivotal moment or a turning point, similar to how
Q3. Text Solution:
the Harry Potter series showcases significant The correct answer is (b) as the phrase implies
events that change the course of the narrative.
that only a few people expected or believed that
(a) Incorrect: This option incorrectly interprets
Kapil Dev's team would amaze or impress the
the phrase as representing a magical victory from
world. Options (a), (c), and (d) incorrectly
fantasy literature, rather than a significant interpret the implied meaning in the passage.
moment in cricket history as intended in the
(a) Incorrect: This option incorrectly interprets
passage.
the phrase by suggesting widespread confidence,
(c) Incorrect: This option goes beyond the context which is contrary to the passage's implication of
of the passage by suggesting an influence of pop
limited expectations.
culture, which is not supported by the text.
(c) Incorrect: The phrase does not indicate a
(d) Incorrect: This option inaccurately suggests an consistent track record of impressive
unexpected defeat, which is not related to the
performances, making this option unsupported by
meaning of the "Harry Potter moment" mentioned
the text.
in the passage.
(d) Incorrect: While the team might have been
Q2. Text Solution: popular, the passage emphasizes the lack of
The correct answer reflects a nuanced stance of expectations rather than popularity.
cautious assessment of Gavaskar's comparison. Q4. Text Solution:
The author's tone indicates a subtle reservation
The suitable title should encapsulate the
rather than explicit support, dismissal, neutrality,
essence of various themes discussed, including
or indifference.
the comparison between innings, historical
(a) Incorrect: The author doesn't express explicit context, and cautionary notes about such
support or appreciation for Gavaskar's
comparisons. The incorrect options fail to
comparison; instead, they present a different
encompass the comprehensive nature of the
perspective without dismissing Gavaskar's passage's content.
observations entirely. The author's tone is not
(a) Incorrect: This title heavily emphasizes the
wholly supportive or appreciative.
comparison between Maxwell and Kapil Dev,
(c) Incorrect: While the author presents multiple
overlooking other aspects discussed in the
viewpoints, the passage subtly leans towards a passage, such as historical significance and
particular stance rather than maintaining
caution against direct comparisons.
complete neutrality. The tone implies a degree of
(c) Incorrect: The title overly emphasizes
caution against direct comparisons. Gavaskar's views, neglecting the broader
(d) Incorrect: The author's tone isn't indifferent,
discussion encompassing historical context and
as they engage in analyzing and presenting a

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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

primarily emphasize the significance of Gavaskar's mountain.

comparison. Instead, it discusses various aspects, Q7. Text Solution:


including historical significance, caution against This phrase encapsulates the essence of the
direct comparisons, and the transformative nature passage by emphasizing a geopolitical change in
of Kapil Dev's innings. cricket's landscape, aligning with the narrative of
Statement III: Incorrect. The author's tone in the how a specific event reshaped the global cricket
passage appreciates historical contexts and their scenario by empowering the Indian subcontinent.
significance in cricket, contrary to suggesting (a) Incorrect: This option suggests a different
indifference. evolution for cricket, focusing on spectator
Therefore, the correct answer is (d) All statements influence rather than a shift in power dynamics to
are incorrect. Each statement misinterprets or the Indian subcontinent. It does not align with the
misrepresents the information conveyed in the context of the passage, which emphasizes a
passage regarding Kapil Dev's innings, the change in cricket's global power structure.
primary focus, and the author's tone regarding (b) Incorrect: The option proposes cricket
historical context. becoming the most lucrative game, but the passage
discusses a significant change related to the shift
Q6. Text Solution:
The error in the sentence lies in part (d): "few in the balance of power to the Indian

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

error is (d). conventional match formats, which doesn't

(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.

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formats but rather on a geopolitical change in C. Continuing from the discussion about
cricket. policymakers and their efforts, this sentence

Q8. Text Solution: provides a specific recent development in India.

(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

usage in the passage. purpose and aims of the bill. It is a direct

(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.

implications of the idioms/phrases.


(d) Correct: This option correctly defines the E. Finally, the paragraph concludes by reflecting

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

something significant; "pulled it off" indicates implementing such norms.

successfully achieving something challenging


despite obstacles. In summary, each sentence naturally builds
upon the information provided in the previous
sentences, creating a coherent and logical
progression from the importance of data (D) to
Q9. Text Solution:
global policymaking (B) and its specific
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
potential to address global challenges. This
frameworks (E).
serves as the foundation for the subsequent
information.
The correct sequence of the jumbled
paragraph is DBCAE.
B. After establishing the importance of data,
Hence the correct option choice is (e).
the focus shifts to policymakers who are
designing legal frameworks for data Q10. Text Solution:

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

challenges introduced. serves as the foundation for the subsequent


information.

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B. After establishing the importance of data, paragraph is DBCAE.


the focus shifts to policymakers who are Hence the correct option choice is (e).
designing legal frameworks for data Q11. Text Solution:
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
challenges introduced. serves as the foundation for the subsequent
information.
C. Continuing from the discussion about
policymakers and their efforts, this sentence B. After establishing the importance of data,
provides a specific recent development in India. the focus shifts to policymakers who are
The passing of the Digital Personal Data designing legal frameworks for data
Protection Bill is a significant event in the governance. This follows logically from the
context of data governance, and it naturally introduction in D because it elaborates on the
follows the global perspective mentioned in B. efforts being made in response to the
challenges introduced.
A. With the introduction of the DPDP Bill in C,
this sentence logically follows to explain the C. Continuing from the discussion about
purpose and aims of the bill. It is a direct policymakers and their efforts, this sentence
elaboration of the Indian policy introduced in C, provides a specific recent development in India.
offering more details on its content. The passing of the Digital Personal Data
Protection Bill is a significant event in the
E. Finally, the paragraph concludes by reflecting context of data governance, and it naturally
on the broader implications of these regulatory follows the global perspective mentioned in B.
frameworks. It logically follows the discussion
about the DPDP Bill (A) as it addresses the A. With the introduction of the DPDP Bill in C,
broader challenges and requirements for this sentence logically follows to explain the
implementing such norms. purpose and aims of the bill. It is a direct
elaboration of the Indian policy introduced in C,
In summary, each sentence naturally builds offering more details on its content.
upon the information provided in the previous
sentences, creating a coherent and logical E. Finally, the paragraph concludes by reflecting
progression from the importance of data (D) to on the broader implications of these regulatory
global policymaking (B) and its specific frameworks. It logically follows the discussion
application in India (C and A), and finally, the about the DPDP Bill (A) as it addresses the
broader considerations for implementing such broader challenges and requirements for
frameworks (E). implementing such norms.

The correct sequence of the jumbled In summary, each sentence naturally builds
upon the information provided in the previous

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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

Q12. Text Solution: global policymaking (B) and its specific

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

potential to address global challenges. This frameworks (E).

serves as the foundation for the subsequent


information. The correct sequence of the jumbled
paragraph is DBCAE.

B. After establishing the importance of data, Hence the correct option choice is (d).

the focus shifts to policymakers who are


designing legal frameworks for data Q13. Text Solution:
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
challenges introduced. serves as the foundation for the subsequent
information.
C. Continuing from the discussion about
policymakers and their efforts, this sentence B. After establishing the importance of data,
provides a specific recent development in India. the focus shifts to policymakers who are
The passing of the Digital Personal Data designing legal frameworks for data
Protection Bill is a significant event in the governance. This follows logically from the
context of data governance, and it naturally introduction in D because it elaborates on the
follows the global perspective mentioned in B. efforts being made in response to the
challenges introduced.
A. With the introduction of the DPDP Bill in C,
this sentence logically follows to explain the C. Continuing from the discussion about
purpose and aims of the bill. It is a direct policymakers and their efforts, this sentence
elaboration of the Indian policy introduced in C, provides a specific recent development in India.
offering more details on its content. The passing of the Digital Personal Data
Protection Bill is a significant event in the
E. Finally, the paragraph concludes by reflecting context of data governance, and it naturally

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follows the global perspective mentioned in B. According to the rule of grammar:


Let’s understand the rule with an example- An
A. With the introduction of the DPDP Bill in C, extensive federated system was set from nodal
this sentence logically follows to explain the state agencies for self employed workers to fulfil
purpose and aims of the bill. It is a direct targets set by the national administration.
elaboration of the Indian policy introduced in C,
offering more details on its content. System is not ‘Set’ rather it is established and
the phrasal verb used to state the
E. Finally, the paragraph concludes by reflecting establishment of system is ‘Set Up’.
on the broader implications of these regulatory
frameworks. It logically follows the discussion Therefore, in the sentence ‘Set’ will be replaced
about the DPDP Bill (A) as it addresses the by ‘Set Up’.
broader challenges and requirements for
implementing such norms. Q15 Text Solution:
The correct sentence is:
In summary, each sentence naturally builds The young adept programmer secures first
upon the information provided in the previous place in the international coding competition
sentences, creating a coherent and logical with a groundbreaking AI-driven software
progression from the importance of data (D) to solution.
global policymaking (B) and its specific
application in India (C and A), and finally, the Hence, the correct option choice is (d).
broader considerations for implementing such
frameworks (E). According to the rule of grammar:
Adapt (Verb)- To Adjust according to the
The correct sequence of the jumbled situation.
paragraph is DBCAE. Adopt (Verb)- Choose to take up, follow, or use.
Hence the correct option choice is (d). Adept (Adjective)- Skilled
PENULTIMATE statement is ‘Second last
Q16 Text Solution:
statement’ and ANTEPENULTIMATE statement is
The sentence is grammatically correct. Hence,
‘third last statement’.
the correct option choice is (e).

Q17 Text Solution:


Q14 Text Solution:
Surpluses (A): The word "surpluses" is the correct
The correct sentence is:
choice to fill the first blank because it refers to
In a proactive move, nodal state agencies set
an excess or extra amount of something, often
up an extensive federated system to ensure
in terms of resources or funds. In this sentence,
self-employed workers meet targets set up by
the context is about cash transfers made
the national administration.
during the pandemic to assist families facing
distress due to COVID-19 and the cost-of-living
Hence, the correct option choice is (d).
crisis. The word "surpluses" fits here because it

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indicates that there was an excess or of gambling activities. When there's a


abundance of funds or resources available from reconsideration of taxation policies, it often
these cash transfers. leads to questions and ambiguities about how
the new policies will be implemented.
Aftermath (B): "Aftermath" is the correct word to "Interpretations" could also be considered, but
fill the second blank because it signifies the "uncertainties" more directly relates to the
period that comes after a significant event, doubts and lack of clarity mentioned in the
often one that brings negative consequences. sentence.
In this context, the sentence is discussing the
time following the distress caused by COVID-19 The complete thus formed is:
and the cost-of-living crisis. "Aftermath" The recent reconsideration by the Goods and
accurately captures the idea that the cash Services Tax (GST) Council regarding the
transfers were made to help families cope with taxation of gambling activities, including
the challenges during and after these events. casinos, horse racing, and online gaming, has
raised doubts and uncertainties.
The complete thus formed is: Hence the correct option choice is (b).
In the U.S., the surpluses from pandemic-era Q19 Text Solution:
cash transfers, made to help families tide over Sustained (B): The word "sustained" is the
the distress wrought by COVID-19 and the cost- correct choice to fill the first blank because it
of-living crisis in its aftermath, have all but indicates a continuous and ongoing surplus in
depleted. systemic liquidity. The sentence suggests that
Hence the correct option choice is (b). the withdrawal of 2,000-rupee banknotes and
Q18 Text Solution: healthy capital flows have led to a surplus that
Reconsideration (A): The word "reconsideration" has been consistently maintained over the time
is the correct choice to fill the first blank frame of FY2024. "Inventory" does not fit here
because it indicates that the Goods and because it generally refers to a stock of goods
Services Tax (GST) Council has taken another or items, whereas "sustained" better aligns with
look at the taxation of gambling activities, such the context of ongoing surplus liquidity.
as casinos, horse racing, and online gaming.
This implies that there has been a review or a Fluctuations (A): "Fluctuations" is the correct
second thought given to the taxation word to fill the second blank because it reflects
approach. The term "prohibition" does not fit the idea of varying or changing levels between
here because it means a formal ban or deficits and surpluses. The sentence implies
restriction, which is not the context in this that there were changes or shifts between
sentence. periods of deficits and surpluses during H2
FY2023. "Integration" does not fit here because
Uncertainties (B): "Uncertainties" is the correct it implies combining or merging, which is not the
word to fill the second blank because it context in this sentence.
describes the doubts or lack of clarity arising Hence the correct option choice is (c).
from the recent reconsideration of the taxation The complete thus formed is:

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The withdrawal of 2,000-rupee banknotes and Q21 Text Solution:


healthy capital flows have led to a sustained Induced (A): The word "induced" is the correct
surplus in systemic liquidity through FY2024 so choice to fill the first blank because it means
far, unlike the fluctuations between deficits and that the latest stock market gyrations were
surpluses seen through H2 FY2023. brought about or caused by a specific event or
factor. In this context, the stock market

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

that have a significant negative impact. The meaning.

sentence is mentioning various challenges and


issues that can affect the potential being Conglomerate (B): "Conglomerate" is the

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

negative impacts. industries. In this case, the Adani group is being


described as having a presence in

Disruptions (A): "Disruptions" is the correct word infrastructure and commodities-intensive

to fill the second blank because it refers to sectors, which aligns with the definition of a

unexpected interruptions or disturbances in the conglomerate. "Agglomerate" doesn't fit here; it

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.

adverse impacts of various global factors,


including supply chain interruptions. "Logistics" Hence the correct option choice is (b).

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

negative impact aspect. infrastructure and commodities intensive


conglomerate, the Adani group, over the last

Hence the correct option choice is (a). two trading sessions last week has cast the

The complete thus formed is: spotlight back on India’s regulatory

While the potential is almost limitless, we are environment.

not immune to the adverse impact of several Q22 Text Solution:


global crises including climate emergency, Apprehensions (B): The word "apprehensions" is
persisting inflation, supply chain disruptions, the correct choice to fill the first blank because
muted demand conditions in some major it refers to concerns, doubts, or worries that
economies and the impact of geopolitical people might have about a certain situation or
dynamics. proposal. In this context, the sentence is
discussing concerns that granting menstrual

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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

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Q28 Text Solution: 103×2+1=207

The correct answer choice is option (e)-ADBC Q35 Text Solution:


Correct answer: ADBC 40+26=66

Q29 Text Solution: 66+50=116

The correct answer choice is option (a)-CADB 116+82=198

Correct answer: CADB 198 +122= 320


320+170=490
Q30 Text Solution:
The correct answer choice is option (d)-BDAC
26+24=50
Correct answer: BDAC
50+32=82
82+40=122
Q31 Text Solution: 122+48=170
20+12=32
32+15=47 24+8=32
47+10=57 32+8=40
57+15=72 40+8=48
72+8=80
Q36 Text Solution:
Q32 Text Solution: 3x2 – 16x + 20 = 0
217 + 10 = 227 3x2 – 10x – 6x + 20 = 0
227 + 20 = 247 x(3x – 10) – 2(3x – 10) = 0
247 + 30 = 277 x = 2,
10

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

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Q38 Text Solution: Number of males working in private sector in


5x – 19x + 18 = 0
2
City B = 3× 30 = 90
5x – 10x – 9x + 18 = 0
2
Number of males working in public sector in City
5x(x – 2) – 9(x – 2) = 0 C = 4×30 = 120
x =5, 2
9
Number of males working in public sector in City
y
2
– 8y + 12 = 0 D = 20
y
2
– 2y – 6y + 12 = 0 Total number of females working in City A = 15×
y(y – 2) – 6(y – 2) = 0 20 – 4×30 = 300 – 120 = 180
y = 6, 2 Total number of females working in City C = 6 ×
x≤y 30 = 180
Total number of females working in City D = 10×
Q39 Text Solution:
20 = 200
x
2
– 31x + 228 = 0
x
2
– 12x – 19x + 228 = 0
x(x – 12) – 19(x – 12) = 0
x = 12, 19
y
2
– 15y + 56 = 0
y
2
– 8y – 7y + 56 = 0 Number of females working in public sector in
y(y – 8) – 7(y – 8) = 0 City A = 20 + 5 ×20 = 120
y = 8, 7 Number of females working in private sector in
x>y City A = 180 – 120 = 60
z = 60
Q40 Text Solution:
x
2
+ 12x + 32 = 0 Q42. Text Solution:

x
2
+ 8x + 4x + 32 = 0 Total number of males working in City E = 50 +
50×5 × = 50 + 50 = 100
20

x(x + 8) + 4(x + 8) = 0 100

x = -8, -4 Number of males working in private sector in


City E = 100 × 10 = 30
3

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

Q41. Text Solution: Number of females working in private sector in


Number of males working in private sector in City B = 124× 100
50
= 62
City A = y = 56 – 26 = 30 Required difference = 108 – 62 = 46
Number of males working in public sector in City Q44. Text Solution:
A = 80 – 30 = 50 Number of females working in private sector in
4x – y = 50 City C and D together = (180 + 200) – 240 =380
4x – 30 = 50 – 240 = 140
4x = 80 Number of females working in private sector in
x = 20 City C = 140 × 47 = 80

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Number of females working in private sector in Required time =


21×5×(40+24)

24×10

City D = 140 – 80 = 60 = 28 days


Number of females working in public sector in
Q49 Text Solution:
City C = 180 – 80 = 100
24a – 19a = 2500
Number of females working in public sector in
a= = 500
2500

City D = 200 – 60 = 140 5

The income of A = 19 × 500 = Rs.9500


Required percentage = 100 = 140%
140
×
100
The income of B = 24 ×500 = Rs.12000
Q45. Text Solution: Let the savings of B = x
Required ratio = (50 + 30) : 200 = 80:200 = 2:5 And the expenditure of A = 4x
Q46 Text Solution: And the expenditure of B = 20y
And the savings of A = 20y× 20 = 3y
3
Height of the right circular cylinder = 2x m
Radius of the right circular cylinder = x m 4x + 3y = 9500 ---(1)
Total surface area of the right circular cylinder = x + 20y = 12000 ---(2)
2πr(h + r) From equations (1) and (2),
2 × 22 × x × (2x + x) = 924 4x + 80y = 48000
7
44
× 3x = 924
2 y= 38500

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

[30x + 15x – 2500] × 4 = 5 × [8x + 16x + 4000]


Q47 Text Solution: 180x – 120x = 20000 + 10000
Total temperature on Monday, Tuesday and x=
30000
= 500
60

Wednesday together = 130× 3 = 390° The initial investment of Ram = 15 × 500 =


Let the temperature on Wednesday be x° Rs.7500
Temperature on Monday = x° – 50°
Q51 Text Solution:
Temperature on Tuesday = x°– 50° – 50° = x°
Let the speed of the stream be x km/hr.
- 100°
14 + x = 22 – x
x° – 50° + x° – 100° + x° = 390
x= =4
8

3x° = 540° 2

The upstream speed of boat A = 14 – 4 = 10


x° = 180°
km/hr
Temperature on Tuesday = 180° - 100° = 80°
The downstream speed of boat B = 22 + 4 = 26
Required ratio = 80:180 = 4:9
km/hr
Q48 Text Solution: 10 × t = 26×(t – 4)
Given , m = 2w 10t = 26t – 104
12m × x × 7 = 21w × (x + 24) × 5 t= 104
= 6.5
16
24w× x = 3w× (x + 24) × 5 M = 10 × 6.5 = 65
8x = 5x + 120
Q52 Text Solution:
x= = 40
120

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Let the amount spends on transportation = x The new speed of car B = 2 × 15 + 4 = 30 + 4 =


(1500 + x)×
120

100
×
90

100
= 1890 34 km/hr
1500 + x = 1890 ×
100
×
100
Required time = 170

34
= 5 hours
120 90

x = 1750 – 1500 = 250 Q57 Text Solution:


Q53 Text Solution: Let the total number of chocolates A had be
Present age of Bala = (19 + 5 + 4) × 4 – 6 = 28×
3
100x.
Number of chocolates with B = 100x × 100
60 80
– 6 = 15 years
3
×
4 100

Present age of Ria = 15 + 17 = 32 years = 48x


19 + 5 + x = 32 + Number of chocolates with C = 100x × 100 × 100
x 60 20

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

The length of train A = 5 ×60 = 300 m = 24200 – 20000


The speed of train B = 36 × 18
5
= 10 m/sec = 4200
Required time = 300

20+10
=
300

30
= 10 seconds Required amount = 4200 ×(1 + 10
)
2

100
2
Q55 Text Solution: = 4200 × ( 110 ) = 5082
100

Pipe P alone fill the tank = 14× 87.5


100
= 14 × 87 = 16
Q59 Text Solution:
minutes
Water in 80 liters = 80 × 20

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

Q56 Text Solution:


1
5
16−20× +x
4+1

Ratio of the speed of car A to car B = ( 3x


y
):( 2x
y
)= (64 – 16) ×5 = (16 – 4 + x) × 12
3:2 12x = 240 – 144 = 96
3x – 2x = 15 x= 96
=8
12

x = 15

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Q60. Text Solution: Q63. Text Solution:


School A: Total number of students in school X = 650 × 13
16

Total number of students = 2500× 100 = 500


20
= 800
Number of boys = 1200 × 100 = 180
15
Number of girls in school X = 670 – 290 – 130 =
Number of girls = 500 – 180 = 320 250
School B: Number of boys in school X = 800 – 250 = 550
Total number of students = 2500 × 100 = 350
14

Q64. Text Solution:


Number of boys = 1200× 100 = 240
20

Degree distribution of the number of boys in


Number of girls = 350 – 240 = 110 school A =
180
× 360 = 54
1200
School C: Degree distribution of the total number of
Total number of students = 2500 × 100 = 750
30

students in school C = 2500 × 360 = 108


750

Number of boys = 1200 × 100


25
= 300 x + 10.4 = 108 + 54
Number of girls = 750 – 300 = 450 x = 151.6
School D: Required answer = 151.6 + 8.4 = 160
Total number of students = 2500× 100
26
= 650
Q65 Text Solution:
Number of boys = 1200× 100
30
= 360
suppose number=ab
Number of girls = 650 – 360 = 290
x = 10a+b
School E:
y = 10b+a (by interchanging)
Total number of students = 2500 × 100
10
= 250
sum of digits of both numbers = 12
Number of boys = 1200 × 100
10
= 120
so each number digits sum should be 6
Number of girls = 250 – 120 = 130
and the difference of number = 18
so number will be either 24 or 42
so the muliplication of both the digit of a
number=4×2=8
Number of girls in school F = 110 × 21
11
= 210 Q66 Text Solution:
Number of boys in school F = 120×3 = 360 Given number: 76821435
Total number of students in school F = 210 + 360 New number: 95713357
= 570 Remove repeated digits: 91
B% =
570−500
× 100 = 500 × 100 = 14%
70
Sum of remaining digits: 9 + 1 = 10
500

B = 14 Q67. Text Solution:


Q61. Text Solution: There are three people sitting between A and B.
Total number of boys in schools B and D
together = 240 + 360 = 600
Required percentage = 600

750
× 100 = 80%

Q62. Text Solution: B sits fifth to the right of C.


Total number of boys in schools A and E
together = 120 + 180 = 300
Required ratio = 450:300 = 3:2

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D sits near to C. D sits near to C.


D sits at the end of the row. D sits at the end of the row.

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.

F sits near to E. F sits near to E.

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.

Q68. Text Solution: Q69. Text Solution:


There are three people sitting between A and B. There are three people sitting between A and B.

B sits fifth to the right of C. B sits fifth to the right of C.

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D sits near to C. We get


D sits at the end of the row. “Normal” is coded as “7”
So, “Design” is coded as “2” “Auto Update
State” is coded as “6 5 9” ……….. (1)
“State Design Normal ” is coded as “6 7 2”
The number of people sitting between A and D ……………… (2)
is the same number of people sitting between “Normal Reset Task” is coded as “7 1 3” …………….
C and F. (3)
From statement (1) and (2)
We get
“State” is coded as “6”
From statement (2) and (3)
We get
F sits near to E. “Normal” is coded as “7”
So, “Design” is coded as “2”

Q71 Text Solution:


Conclusion 1: Q ≥ N It is false.
In the statement relation between Q and N is Q
The number of people sitting between D and F ≥ R = M < N, here the opposite symbol between
is twice the number of people sitting left of G. Q and N, so Q ≥ N it is false.
Case:1 is eliminated. Conclusion 2: R < O It is true.
In the statement relation between R and O is R
= M < N = O, here the common symbol between
R and O is <, so R < O it is true.

Q72 Text Solution:


The number of people sitting to the left of G is Conclusion 1: I > C It is false.
the same number of people sitting right of F. In the statement relation between I and C is C >
A = E ≤ B = I, here the opposite symbol between
I and C, so I > C it is false.
Q70 Text Solution: Conclusion 2: E < F It is true.
“Auto Update State” is coded as “6 5 9” ……….. (1) In the statement relation between E and F is E ≤
“State Design Normal ” is coded as “6 7 2” B = I < D ≤ F, here the common symbol between
……………… (2) E and F is <, so E < F it is true.
“Normal Reset Task” is coded as “7 1 3” …………….
Q73 Text Solution:
(3)
Given Statements:
From statement (1) and (2)
S>R>B;G<B=W≤V
We get
Conclusion 1: S > G It is true.
“State” is coded as “6”
In the statement relation between S and G is
From statement (2) and (3)

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S > R > B > G, here the common symbol


between S and G is >, so S > G it is true.
Conclusion 2: R ≥ V It is false.
In the statement relation between R and V is
R > B = W ≤ V, here the opposite symbol
between R and V, so R ≥ V it is false.
Hence, "Only conclusion I true" is the correct
answer.
Q75. Text Solution:
Q74. Text Solution: There are two boxes between E and Guava.
There are two boxes between E and Guava.

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.

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Q76. Text Solution: Q77. Text Solution:


There are two boxes between E and Guava. There are two boxes between E and Guava.

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.

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Q78. Text Solution: Q79 Text Solution:


There are two boxes between E and Guava. COIN, ICON
More than one word is formed.

Q80. Text Solution:


Four persons sit between H and B when
counted from the left of B
B faces inside the square table. There are two
people sitting between B and G.

There is one box between B and Guava.

C sits second to the left of G.

The Apple box is kept just below C. Banana Box


is kept just above C. The number of boxes
above C is the same number of boxes below
the Pineapple box. D kept above A, but does
not kept at the top most position.
Case: 2 is eliminated. C and H sits opposite to each other.

H sits near to A who does not sit near to G.


Case:2 is eliminated.

One of the boxes contains Orange fruit.

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H sits near to A who does not sit near to G.


Case:2 is eliminated.

E sits second to the right of D.

E sits second to the right of D.

Q81. Text Solution:


“C sits to the immediate right of E” is true.
B faces inside the square table. There are two Q82. Text Solution:
people sitting between B and G. One person sits between F and H when
counted from the left of F.
B faces inside the square table. There are two
people sitting between B and G.

C sits second to the left of G.

C sits second to the left of G.

C and H sits opposite to each other.

C and H sits opposite to each other.

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C and H sits opposite to each other.

H sits near to A who does not sit near to G.


Case:2 is eliminated. H sits near to A who does not sit near to G.
Case:2 is eliminated.

E sits second to the right of D.


E sits second to the right of D.

Q83. Text Solution:


H sits exactly between A and D. Q84. Text Solution:
B faces inside the square table. There are two Except A, all of them sit at the corners.
people sitting between B and G. B faces inside the square table. There are two
people sitting between B and G.

C sits second to the left of G.


C sits second to the left of G.

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Conclusion 2: It does not follows because there


is no direct relation between Tempos and
Buses.

Q86 Text Solution:

C and H sits opposite to each other.

Conclusion 1: It follows there is a possibility


H sits near to A who does not sit near to G. between Yellow and Green.
Case:2 is eliminated.

E sits second to the right of D. Conclusion 2: It does not follows because there
is no direct relation between Blue and Green.

Q87 Text Solution:

Conclusion 1: It follows because Some part of


Philips touches JBL and No JBL is LG is given so
Q85 Text Solution: those part of Philips touches JBL is definitely -
ve to LG.
Conclusion 2: It does not follows because there
is no direct relation between sony and LG.

Q88. Text Solution:


Conclusion 1: It follows because Some part of I choose Texas, but not with G.
Buses touches Car and No Car is Scooter is Case:1
given so those part of Buses touches Car is
definitely -ve to Scooter.

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Case:1

Case:2
D and B choose the same city.
D and G choose the same city for further
studies.
Case:1

Only A and C choose the same city.


Case:1

H and I did not choose the same city.


Case:1

Case:2

E and D did not choose the same city.


Finally, we get,

G chose Barcelona for further studies.


Case:2 is eliminated.

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Case:2

Q89. Text Solution:


I choose Texas, but not with G. G chose Barcelona for further studies.
Case:1 Case:2 is eliminated.
Case:1

Case:2
D and B choose the same city.
D and G choose the same city for further
studies.
Case:1

Only A and C choose the same city.


Case:1

H and I did not choose the same city.


Case:1

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Only A and C choose the same city.


Case:1

E and D did not choose the same city.


Finally, we get,
Case:2

Q90. Text Solution:


G chose Barcelona for further studies.
I choose Texas, but not with G.
Case:2 is eliminated.
Case:1
Case:1

Case:2
D and B choose the same city.
D and G choose the same city for further
studies.
Case:1

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H and I did not choose the same city. Case:2


Case:1

Only A and C choose the same city.


E and D did not choose the same city. Case:1
Finally, we get,

Case:2
Q91. Text Solution:
I choose Texas, but not with G.
Case:1

G chose Barcelona for further studies.


Case:2 is eliminated.

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Case:1

Q92. Text Solution:


D and B choose the same city. I choose Texas, but not with G.
D and G choose the same city for further Case:1
studies.
Case:1

Case:2

H and I did not choose the same city.


Case:1

Only A and C choose the same city.


Case:1

E and D did not choose the same city.


Finally, we get,

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Case:2

E and D did not choose the same city.


G chose Barcelona for further studies. Finally, we get,
Case:2 is eliminated.
Case:1

Q93 Text Solution:


There are three pairs :- PR, NS and GI.
D and B choose the same city.
D and G choose the same city for further
studies.
Case:1

Q94. Text Solution:


C belongs to Goa.
F graduates on an odd-numbered date in the
month having an odd number of days.
Only two people graduate between the one
who belongs to Surat and F.

H and I did not choose the same city.


Case:1

C and B graduate on the same date but none


of them graduate in September.

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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.

E does not graduate in May. E does not graduate in May.


Only one person graduates between the one Only one person graduates between the one
who belongs to Mumbai and Hyderabad. who belongs to Mumbai and Hyderabad.
A graduate immediately after the one who A graduate immediately after the one who
belongs to Hyderabad. belongs to Hyderabad.

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.

Q95. Text Solution: Q96. Text Solution:


C Graduates on 24th July. The person belonging to Surat graduated in
F graduates on an odd-numbered date in the September.
month having an odd number of days. F graduates on an odd-numbered date in the
Only two people graduate between the one month having an odd number of days.
who belongs to Surat and F. Only two people graduate between the one
who belongs to Surat and F.

C and B graduate on the same date but none


of them graduate in September. C and B graduate on the same date but none
of them graduate in September.

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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.

E does not graduate in May. E does not graduate in May.


Only one person graduates between the one Only one person graduates between the one
who belongs to Mumbai and Hyderabad. who belongs to Mumbai and Hyderabad.
A graduate immediately after the one who A graduate immediately after the one who
belongs to Hyderabad. belongs to Hyderabad.

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.

Q97. Text Solution: Q98. Text Solution:


D belongs to Delhi. No one graduated between C and the one
F graduates on an odd-numbered date in the belonging to Hyderabad.
month having an odd number of days. F graduates on an odd-numbered date in the
Only two people graduate between the one month having an odd number of days.
who belongs to Surat and F. Only two people graduate between the one
who belongs to Surat and F.

C and B graduate on the same date but none


of them graduate in September. C and B graduate on the same date but none
of them graduate in September.

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2 2 2
PN = PR + RN
2 2 2
PN = 12 + 5
2
PN = 144 + 25
The one who belongs to Delhi graduates 2
PN = 169
immediately before B but not in July. −−−
PN = √169

PN = 13m

The number of people graduate after E is the


same number of people before the one who
belongs to Bangalore.

E does not graduate in May.


Only one person graduates between the one
who belongs to Mumbai and Hyderabad.
A graduate immediately after the one who
belongs to Hyderabad.

Neither E nor D belongs to Mumbai. One of


them belongs to Goa.
Case:1 is eliminated.

Q99. Text Solution:

Point D is South-West of Point P.

Q100. Text Solution:


In the triangle NPR

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