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Simplification:

(1) ∛5832 + √9216 + (2/9) of 7047 = ? × 24


(a) 65
(b) 70
(c) 75
(d) 80
(e) None of these

(2) (2/3) of 1035 + (4/7) of 4116 + (6/5) of 3840 = ?


(a) 7220
(b) 7550
(c) 7920
(d) 7650
(e) None of these

(3) {(3)4 + 92} = ? × 3 × 9


(a) 6
(b) 5
(c) 4
(d) 7
(e) None of these

(4) 62 × 42 + 25% of 524 = ? – (10)2


(a) 2775
(b) 2665
(c) 2835
(d) 2925
(e) None of these

(5) 26 × 14 + 3.5 – 62 × 4 = ? × 5
(a) 29.9
(b) 27.9
(c) 24.9
(d) 23.9
(e) None of these

Answer:
1. b 2.d 3.a 4.c 5.d

Approximation:
Directions (1-5): What approximate value should come in the place of (?) in the following questions?

1) 19.93 * 24.893 + 19.908 * 30.01 - ? = 74.912 * 11.901


A. 150
B. 230
C. 200
D. 350
E. 300
2) 891.31 – 24.45 * 8.99 * 3.92 =?
A. 15
B. 18
C. 27
D. 39
E. 48
3) 42.11% of 4202.12 – 16.67% of 960.36 =?
A. 1608
B. 1756
C. 1604
D. 1740
E. 1840
4) (36.4 × 9-1.9) ÷ (81-1.5×94.3)= 3?
A. 0.6
B. 1.2
C. 1
D. 0
E. -2.1
5) 12.512% of 399.98 + 85.714% of 28.18 = ?
A. 65
B. 74
C. 52
D. 84
E. 44

Answer:
1. C 2. C 3. C 4. D 5. B

Quadratic Equation:
In each of the following questions, there are two equations. You have to solve both equations and mark
your answer correctly.
A. If x>y
B. If x≥y
C. If x<y
D. If x≤y
E. If x=y or relationship cannot be established

1) I. 4x2 -7x -15= 0 II. 9y2 +33y +18 = 0


2) I. x2 = 169 II. y2 =26y -169
3) I. x2-234.24–161.24=133.52 II. y = √3 12167
4) I. 11x2 +19x -6 = 0 II. 4y2 +12y = 16
5) I. 12x2 -7x = -1 II. 6y2 -7y +2 = 0

Answer:
1) e 2) d 3) d 4) e 5) c

Wrong Number Series:


1. 5, 26, 105, 316, 628, 634
A. 5
B. 105
C. 26
D. 634
E. 628

2. 3, 15, 62, 317, 1910, 13379


A. 13379
B. 3
C. 15
D. 317
E. 1910

3. 99, 89, 115, 66, 147, 26


A. 147
B. 26
C. 115
D. 89
E. 99
4. 86, 43, 129, 32.25, 161, 26.875
A. 161
B. 43
C. 129
D. 86
E. 26.875

5. 1, 28, 44, 169, 208, 548, 612


A. 208
B. 44
C. 1
D. 28
E. 548

Answer:
1. E 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. A

Missing Number Series

Q1. 6,33,104,?,1574,7873
(A) 451
(B) 453
(C) 453
(D) 523
(E) None
Q2. 419,322,415,?,409,334
(A) 327
(B) 451
(C) 217
(D) 219
(E) None

Q3. 6,19,59,?,544,1637
(A) 480
(B) 180
(C) 214
(D) 150
(E) None

Q4. 64,34,?,139, 491.5, 2217.75


(A) 64
(B) 54
(C) 78
(D) 41
(E) None

Q5. 119,102,?,85,153,68
(A) 186
(B) 146
(C) 136
(D) 145
(E) None

Answer:
1. D 2. A 3. B 4. B 5. C

Arithmetic Questions:

(1) Some pens are bought at 10 for Rs 27 If all the pens are sold for Rs 45 per dozen, then what is the
profit/loss percent in the entire transaction?
(a)36%profit
(b)38.88%profit
(c)40%loss
(d)25%profit
(e)None of these

(2) If all the letters in the word “ is permuted in all possible ways, then find the number of permutations where
vowels always come together.
(a)720
(b)840
(c)120
(d) 240
(e) None of these
(3) A dealer sells his goods with two successive discounts of 20% and 25% respectively and still makes a profit
of 16.66%. What is the approximate profit percentage earned by him if he gives a single discount of 28.56%
instead of two successive discounts?
(a)39%
(b)41%
(c)46%
(d)35%
(e)None of these

(4) Average age of Rohan and Simran is 22 years. If 19 years hence fromnow, ratio of ages of Rohan and
Simran will be 18 23 respectively, then find the difference between their ages 13 years ago from now.
(a)10 years
(b)12 years
(c)6 years
(d)8 years
(e)None of these

(5) A train crosses two platforms of length 128 metres and 160 metres in 8 seconds and 10 seconds
respectively. If the time taken by train to cross a pole is 7 seconds, find the length of the train.
(a)120metres
(b)200metres
(c)180metres
(d)112metres
(e)None of these

(6) Total strength of a hall is 300, out of which 30% students belong to red house, 40% students belong to
green house and rest belong to blue house. Average points scored by the students from red house is 40,
average points scored by the students from green house is 30 and the average points scored by the students
from green house is 60. Find the overall average of the points scored by all the students from each house.
(a)45
(b)42
(c)48
(d)38
(e)None of these

(7) There are 10 boys and 15 girls in a class. Find the total number of ways in which 4 boys and 5 girls can be
selected from the class.
(a)650650
(b)630630
(c)540540
(d)740740
(e)None of these

(8) In a mixture, the ratio of milk and water is 7 2, respectively. If 63 litres of this mixture is replaced by the
same quantity of water, the ratio changes to 7 5. Find the quantity of water in the mixture after replacement.
(a)120litres
(b)115litres
(c)105litres
(d)90litres
(e)None of these

(9) Ratio of the lengths of two trains A and B is 4 3 respectively and the ratio of time taken by them to cross a
pole is 8 9 respectively. If the speed of train B is 120 km/hour, then find the speed of train A.
(a)200km/hour
(b)180km/hour
(c)120km/hour
(d)220km/hour
(e)None of these

(10) A sum increases by 72% in 8 years, when invested in a scheme offering simple interest per annum. Find
the interest received on a sum of Rs 20000 n 2 years if the sum is invested at compound interest at the same
rate of interest per annum?
(a)Rs3762
(b)Rs3882
(c)Rs3960
(d)Rs4220
(e)None of these

Answer:
(1)b
(2)c
(3)a
(4)a
(5)d
(6)b
(7)b
(8)c
(9)b
(10)a
Data Interpretation

Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions. The given table chart
shows the percentage of the total number of students from five different institutes i.e. A, B, C, D and E in
March and also given the ratio of the number of boys and girls in five different institutes.
Note: The total number of girls in institute B is 160 more than the total number of girls in institute C
Institute Percentage of the total Ratio of total number of boys
number of Students and girls
A 16.66% 7:5
B 25% 2:1
C 10% 11:7
D 33.33% 5:3
E 15% 16:11

1) If the total number of boys and girls in institute F is 28.56% and 20% more than that of institute A, then find
the average number of students in institute F?
A. 375 B. 325 C. 365 D. 345 E. None of these

2) The total number of boys in institutes A, B and C together are how much more/less than the total number
of girls in institutes C, D and E together?
A. 320 less B. 340 less C. 300 more D. 360 more E. None of these

3) If the total number of students in April from institute E is 22.22% more than that of March from institute E,
in which 33.33% of the students are girls and then find 37.5% of the total number of boys from institute E in
April?
A. 115 B. 125 C. 165 D. 145 E. None of these

4) The total number of girls in institutes A and B together is what percentage of the total
number of boys in institutes A and D together?
A. 15% B. 50% C. 20% D. 35% E. None of these

5) In institute C, the total number of students and teachers is 408 out of which 62.5% are males and then find
the difference between the total number of male and female teachers in institute C?
A. 22 B. 20 C. 26 D. 24 E. None of these
Answer:
1. A 2. D 3. C 4. B 5. A

Directions (6-10 ): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions. The given table chart
shows the total number of rupee notes (Rs.500, Rs.200 and Rs.100) printed on five different days (Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday) in Dewas and also given the percentage of the number of Rs.500
notes and the ratio of the number of Rs.200 and Rs.100 notes printed on five different days and Some
values are missing.

Days Total Number of % of the number of Ratio of the number


rupee notes printed Rs. 500 notes printed of Rs. 200 and Rs.100
notes printed
Monday 720 33.33% 5:3
Tuesday -- 40% 3:4
Wednesday 560 37.5% --
Thursday 450 -- 5:4
Friday -- 45% 2:1

6) If the number of Rs.200 notes printed on Monday and Thursday is 500, then the number of Rs.500 notes
printed on Thursday is what percentage of the number of Rs.100 notes printed on Monday?
A. 15% B. 75% C. 20% D. 50% E. None of these

7) Number of Rs.200 and Rs.100 notes printed on Wednesday is how much more/less than the
Number of Rs.500 notes printed on Monday?
A. 110 more B. 250 less C. 90 more D. 170 less E. None of these

8) If the total number of rupee notes printed on Thursday is 25% less than that of Friday and
number of Rs.500 notes printed on Tuesday is 130 less than that of Friday, then find the total
number of rupee notes printed on Tuesday.
A. 280 B. 350 C. 600 D. 450 E. None of these

9) If the ratio of the number of Rs.100 notes printed on Monday and Tuesday is 3:2. Then
find the ratio of Rs.500 and Rs.100 notes printed on Tuesday to the number of Rs.200 notes
printed on Monday.
A. 12:5 B. 11:7 C. 13:15 D. 9:8 E. None of these

10) Total number of rupee notes printed on Monday is what percentage more than the number of Rs.500
notes printed on Monday and Wednesday together?
A. 60% B. 25% C. 80% D. 55% E. None of these

Answer:
6. d 7. a 8.b 9.c 10.a

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