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Practice tests on similar lines to IBPS / SBI Clerk or PO Exams. The total number of questions is 100. 35 questions of Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude and 30 questions of English. The total time to finish this test is 2 Hours.
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Question 1 of 100
1. Question
Read the following passage and answer the following questions
Lily and her brother Ryan went camping with their mom and dad. Ryan and Dad set up the tent while Lily and Mom collected sticks to start a bonfire. Once the tent was set up. They started a fire in the bonfire pit. Lily and Ryan looked for long pointy sticks to use for cooking hot dogs over the fire while the fire was heating up. They found four perfect sticks, one for each of them. Lily and Ryan, and their mom and dad, each placed two hot dogs on their sticks. They held the hot dogs over the fire and turned the sticks slowly so every side of each hot dog was cooked. Then they put the hot dogs into buns and added ketchup and mustard. The hot dogs were delicious.
Question: What was sticks perfect for?
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Question 2 of 100
2. Question
Read the following passage and answer the following questions
Lily and her brother Ryan went camping with their mom and dad. Ryan and Dad set up the tent while Lily and Mom collected sticks to start a bonfire. Once the tent was set up. They started a fire in the bonfire pit. Lily and Ryan looked for long pointy sticks to use for cooking hot dogs over the fire while the fire was heating up. They found four perfect sticks, one for each of them. Lily and Ryan, and their mom and dad, each placed two hot dogs on their sticks. They held the hot dogs over the fire and turned the sticks slowly so every side of each hot dog was cooked. Then they put the hot dogs into buns and added ketchup and mustard. The hot dogs were delicious.
Question: While Ryan and dad set up the tent, what did Lily and mom do?
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Question 3 of 100
3. Question
Read the following passage and answer the following questions
Lily and her brother Ryan went camping with their mom and dad. Ryan and Dad set up the tent while Lily and Mom collected sticks to start a bonfire. Once the tent was set up. They started a fire in the bonfire pit. Lily and Ryan looked for long pointy sticks to use for cooking hot dogs over the fire while the fire was heating up. They found four perfect sticks, one for each of them. Lily and Ryan, and their mom and dad, each placed two hot dogs on their sticks. They held the hot dogs over the fire and turned the sticks slowly so every side of each hot dog was cooked. Then they put the hot dogs into buns and added ketchup and mustard. The hot dogs were delicious.
Question: What is Lily and Ryan’s favorite part?
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Question 4 of 100
4. Question
Read the following passage and answer the following questions
Lily and her brother Ryan went camping with their mom and dad. Ryan and Dad set up the tent while Lily and Mom collected sticks to start a bonfire. Once the tent was set up. They started a fire in the bonfire pit. Lily and Ryan looked for long pointy sticks to use for cooking hot dogs over the fire while the fire was heating up. They found four perfect sticks, one for each of them. Lily and Ryan, and their mom and dad, each placed two hot dogs on their sticks. They held the hot dogs over the fire and turned the sticks slowly so every side of each hot dog was cooked. Then they put the hot dogs into buns and added ketchup and mustard. The hot dogs were delicious.
Question: What way this family ate hot dog?
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Question 5 of 100
5. Question
Read the following passage and answer the following questions
Lily and her brother Ryan went camping with their mom and dad. Ryan and Dad set up the tent while Lily and Mom collected sticks to start a bonfire. Once the tent was set up. They started a fire in the bonfire pit. Lily and Ryan looked for long pointy sticks to use for cooking hot dogs over the fire while the fire was heating up. They found four perfect sticks, one for each of them. Lily and Ryan, and their mom and dad, each placed two hot dogs on their sticks. They held the hot dogsover the fire and turned the sticks slowly so every side of each hot dog was cooked. Then they put the hot dogs into buns and added ketchup and mustard. The hot dogs were delicious.
Question: What will happen if you microwave a “marshmallow”?
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Question 6 of 100
6. Question
Read the following passage and answer the following questions
Lily and her brother Ryan went camping with their mom and dad. Ryan and Dad set up the tent while Lily and Mom collected sticks to start a bonfire. Once the tent was set up. They started a fire in the bonfire pit. Lily and Ryan looked for long pointy sticks to use for cooking hot dogs over the fire while the fire was heating up. They found four perfect sticks, one for each of them. Lily and Ryan, and their mom and dad, each placed two hot dogs on their sticks. They held the hot dogsover the fire and turned the sticks slowly so every side of each hot dog was cooked. Then they put the hot dogs into buns and added ketchup and mustard. The hot dogs were delicious.
Question: Which one of the following is the synonym of the word “delicious”?
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Question 7 of 100
7. Question
Each of the following sentences in this section has a blank space with four words given. Select whichever word you consider most appropriate for the blank space and indicate your response on the Answer sheet accordingly.
We have curious ideas of ourselves. We think of ourselves as a body with a spirit in it, or a body with a soul in It, or a body with a mind in it. “Mens sana in corpore sano”, the years drink up the wine, and at last throw the bottle away. The body, of course, being the bottle. It is a ________ (1) sort of superstition. Why should I look at my hand, as it so _________ (2) writes these words, and decide that it is a mere _________ (3) compared to the mind that directs it? Is there really any huge difference between my hand and my brain? Or my mind? My hand is alive, it _________ (4) with a life of its own. It meets all the strange universe in touch, and learns a vast ________ (5) of things, and knows a vast number of things, my hand, as it _________ (6) these words, slips gaily along, jumps like a grasshopper to dot an I. feels the table rather cold. Gets a little bored if I write too long, has its own rudiments of thought, and is just as much me as is my brain, my mind, or my ________ (7).Question: Which of these should be filled at (1) as per the context of the passage?
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Question 8 of 100
8. Question
Each of the following sentences in this section has a blank space with four words given. Select whichever word you consider most appropriate for the blank space and indicate your response on the Answer sheet accordingly.
We have curious ideas of ourselves. We think of ourselves as a body with a spirit in it, or a body with a soul in It, or a body with a mind in it. “Mens sana in corpore sano”, the years drink up the wine, and at last throw the bottle away. The body, of course, being the bottle. It is a ________ (1) sort of superstition. Why should I look at my hand, as it so _________ (2) writes these words, and decide that it is a mere _________ (3) compared to the mind that directs it? Is there really any huge difference between my hand and my brain? Or my mind? My hand is alive, it _________ (4) with a life of its own. It meets all the strange universe in touch, and learns a vast ________ (5) of things, and knows a vast number of things, my hand, as it _________ (6) these words, slips gaily along, jumps like a grasshopper to dot an I. feels the table rather cold. Gets a little bored if I write too long, has its own rudiments of thought, and is just as much me as is my brain, my mind, or my ________ (7).
Question: Which of these should be filled at (2) as per the context of the passage?
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Question 9 of 100
9. Question
Each of the following sentences in this section has a blank space with four words given. Select whichever word you consider most appropriate for the blank space and indicate your response on the Answer sheet accordingly.
We have curious ideas of ourselves. We think of ourselves as a body with a spirit in it, or a body with a soul in It, or a body with a mind in it. “Mens sana in corpore sano”, the years drink up the wine, and at last throw the bottle away. The body, of course, being the bottle. It is a ________ (1) sort of superstition. Why should I look at my hand, as it so _________ (2) writes these words, and decide that it is a mere _________ (3) compared to the mind that directs it? Is there really any huge difference between my hand and my brain? Or my mind? My hand is alive, it _________ (4) with a life of its own. It meets all the strange universe in touch, and learns a vast ________ (5) of things, and knows a vast number of things, my hand, as it _________ (6) these words, slips gaily along, jumps like a grasshopper to dot an I. feels the table rather cold. Gets a little bored if I write too long, has its own rudiments of thought, and is just as much me as is my brain, my mind, or my ________ (7).
Question: Which of these should be filled at (3) as per the context of the passage?
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Question 10 of 100
10. Question
Each of the following sentences in this section has a blank space with four words given. Select whichever word you consider most appropriate for the blank space and indicate your response on the Answer sheet accordingly.
We have curious ideas of ourselves. We think of ourselves as a body with a spirit in it, or a body with a soul in It, or a body with a mind in it. “Mens sana in corpore sano”, the years drink up the wine, and at last throw the bottle away. The body, of course, being the bottle. It is a ________ (1) sort of superstition. Why should I look at my hand, as it so _________ (2) writes these words, and decide that it is a mere _________ (3) compared to the mind that directs it? Is there really any huge difference between my hand and my brain? Or my mind? My hand is alive, it _________ (4) with a life of its own. It meets all the strange universe in touch, and learns a vast ________ (5) of things, and knows a vast number of things, my hand, as it _________ (6) these words, slips gaily along, jumps like a grasshopper to dot an I. feels the table rather cold. Gets a little bored if I write too long, has its own rudiments of thought, and is just as much me as is my brain, my mind, or my ________ (7).
Question: Which of these should be filled at (4) as per the context of the passage?
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Question 11 of 100
11. Question
Each of the following sentences in this section has a blank space with four words given. Select whichever word you consider most appropriate for the blank space and indicate your response on the Answer sheet accordingly.
We have curious ideas of ourselves. We think of ourselves as a body with a spirit in it, or a body with a soul in It, or a body with a mind in it. “Mens sana in corpore sano”, the years drink up the wine, and at last throw the bottle away. The body, of course, being the bottle. It is a ________ (1) sort of superstition. Why should I look at my hand, as it so _________ (2) writes these words, and decide that it is a mere _________ (3) compared to the mind that directs it? Is there really any huge difference between my hand and my brain? Or my mind? My hand is alive, it _________ (4) with a life of its own. It meets all the strange universe in touch, and learns a vast ________ (5) of things, and knows a vast number of things, my hand, as it _________ (6) these words, slips gaily along, jumps like a grasshopper to dot an I. feels the table rather cold. Gets a little bored if I write too long, has its own rudiments of thought, and is just as much me as is my brain, my mind, or my ________ (7).
Question: Which of these should be filled at (5) as per the context of the passage?
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Question 12 of 100
12. Question
Each of the following sentences in this section has a blank space with four words given. Select whichever word you consider most appropriate for the blank space and indicate your response on the Answer sheet accordingly.
We have curious ideas of ourselves. We think of ourselves as a body with a spirit in it, or a body with a soul in It, or a body with a mind in it. “Mens sana in corpore sano”, the years drink up the wine, and at last throw the bottle away. The body, of course, being the bottle. It is a ________ (1) sort of superstition. Why should I look at my hand, as it so _________ (2) writes these words, and decide that it is a mere _________ (3) compared to the mind that directs it? Is there really any huge difference between my hand and my brain? Or my mind? My hand is alive, it _________ (4) with a life of its own. It meets all the strange universe in touch, and learns a vast ________ (5) of things, and knows a vast number of things, my hand, as it _________ (6) these words, slips gaily along, jumps like a grasshopper to dot an I. feels the table rather cold. Gets a little bored if I write too long, has its own rudiments of thought, and is just as much me as is my brain, my mind, or my ________ (7).
Question: Which of these should be filled at (6) as per the context of the passage?
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Question 13 of 100
13. Question
Each of the following sentences in this section has a blank space with four words given. Select whichever word you consider most appropriate for the blank space and indicate your response on the Answer sheet accordingly.
We have curious ideas of ourselves. We think of ourselves as a body with a spirit in it, or a body with a soul in It, or a body with a mind in it. “Mens sana in corpore sano”, the years drink up the wine, and at last throw the bottle away. The body, of course, being the bottle. It is a ________ (1) sort of superstition. Why should I look at my hand, as it so _________ (2) writes these words, and decide that it is a mere _________ (3) compared to the mind that directs it? Is there really any huge difference between my hand and my brain? Or my mind? My hand is alive, it _________ (4) with a life of its own. It meets all the strange universe in touch, and learns a vast ________ (5) of things, and knows a vast number of things, my hand, as it _________ (6) these words, slips gaily along, jumps like a grasshopper to dot an I. feels the table rather cold. Gets a little bored if I write too long, has its own rudiments of thought, and is just as much me as is my brain, my mind, or my ________ (7).
Question: Which of these should be filled at (7) as per the context of the passage?
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Question 14 of 100
14. Question
Rearrange the sentences to make a paragraph given below.
Question:
A. In accordance with section 113P of the Copyright Act 1968 (Act).
B. This material has been reproduced and communicated to you by or on behalf of the University of Melbourne
C. Any further reproduction or communication of this material by you may be the subject of copyright protection under the Act.
D. The material in this communication may be subject to copyright under the Act.Correct
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Question 15 of 100
15. Question
Rearrange the sentences to make a paragraph given below.
A. I sat down with relief as I ticked off the last task in the checklist. I wanted everything to be perfect
B. and booked a cab to the railway station. Everything was going perfectly until I got stuck in a traffic jam. I reached the railway station
C. as it was my best friend’s marriage in Mumbai. The alarm rang next morning, I woke up in excitement
D. but on the sight of the train still waiting on the platform, I hurried and somehow managed to get into the train.Correct
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Question 16 of 100
16. Question
Rearrange the sentences to make a paragraph given below.
A. Satish was standing on the balcony watching the last rays of the Sun. Loud and angry voices in the street
B. below distracted his attention. He ran down the stairs to see what had happened. His neighbors were again fighting
C. when suddenly the land between the neighbors’ buildings started tearing apart. Everyone got frightened.
D. over some parking issues. It was a common scene among the residents of that area. No sooner did he reach thereCorrect
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Question 17 of 100
17. Question
Rearrange the sentences to make a paragraph given below.
A. as she muttered in a trembling voice, “Leave me alone”. They started coming nearer as they sensed her fear.
B. and watched the students who were laughing and talking excitedly. When she saw four senior students advancing towards her, she got terrified
C. and started going towards her classroom hurriedly. The four students caught up with her speed and cornered her. Drops of sweat rolled down her face
D. It was Mohini’s first day at the new school. She was feeling very nervous. She stood in a cornerCorrect
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Question 18 of 100
18. Question
Rearrange the sentences to make a paragraph given below.
A. The decision is all the more suspect because
B. the fraught political climate that has prevailed
C. since June 2016 was the consequence of the country
D. having to renegotiate the nature of its ties with its closest neighborsCorrect
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Question 19 of 100
19. Question
Rearrange the sentences to make a paragraph given below.
Question: A. as the deadlock continues, it must be acknowledged
B. that each side has a point-restaurants stand
C. while customers are upset at the thought of foregoing freebies
D. to lose out on profits due to deep discountsCorrect
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Question 20 of 100
20. Question
Rearrange the sentences to make a paragraph given below.
Question: A. progress in raw enrolment of children in schools
B. the insights available from
C. but miserable failures in achieving learning outcomes
D. successive studies indicate thatCorrect
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Question 21 of 100
21. Question
Rearrange the sentences to make a paragraph given below.
Question: A. and a symbolic journey to Mumbai’s Chabad house,
B. Mr. Netanyahu made the traditional trip to the Taj Mahal
C. one of the sites of the 26/11 terror attacks,
D. where a few Israeli citizens were killed.Correct
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Question 22 of 100
22. Question
Find out the error in each sentence and select correct option below.
Question: Idioms can be defined (A)/ as a group of words having a (B)/meaning different from the individual meaning of (C)/ each word in the group. (D)/ no error. (E)Correct
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No error
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Question 23 of 100
23. Question
Question: Participle is formed by (A)/ adding ‘ing’ to a verb. (B)/ Past participle is one of the (C)/ non- finite verb forms. (D)/ no error. (E)
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No Error.
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Question 24 of 100
24. Question
Reflexive pronouns are pronouns (A)/ that end in self and selves. (B)/ That means A class of pronouns beginning with the form of (C)/ personal pronouns and ending with -self / -selves. (D)/ no error. (E)
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It should be ‘as’ instead of ‘as well as’.
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Question 25 of 100
25. Question
Find out the error in each sentence and select correct option below.
Question: Make representation, many inclusive (A)/ in advertising and media, expand economic opportunities (B)/ for diverse businesses, and (C)/ learn how you can support a more equal world. (D)/ no error. (E)
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Modifier error: ‘a more equal’ should be ‘an equal’.
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Question 26 of 100
26. Question
Question: Find or follow us for the latest news, (A)/ tips, and strategies designed to help (B)/ your business turn good ideas (C)/ into great opportunities. (D)/ no error. (E)
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No Error.
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Question 27 of 100
27. Question
Find out the error in each sentence and select correct option below.
Question: I would request to you (A) / to consider my (B) /application for the (C) /role of junior engineer(D) . No error (E)
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‘Would’ should not be used.
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Question 28 of 100
28. Question
Find out the error in each sentence and select correct option below.
Question: Companies who are (1) / into manufacturing, particularly in the (2) / gems and stones business, would benefit the most from the new scheme. (3) / No error (4)
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Question 29 of 100
29. Question
Find out the error in each sentence and select correct option below.
Question: The bill that I have (A) / says the payment (B) / can be made (C) / until April 30, 2018. (D) / No error (E)
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Use ’till’ instead of ‘until’.
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Question 30 of 100
30. Question
Find out the error in each sentence and select correct option below.
Question: The workshop features an introduction (A)/ to e-commerce and one (B)/ e-commerce channels (C)/ as well as a live demo. (D)/ no error. (E)
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It should be ‘as’ instead of ‘as well as’.
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Question 31 of 100
31. Question
Question: . If % x ^ = 20; ^ x & = 32; % x & = 40; * x & = 72. Then what is the value of * ?
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From the question;
% x ^ = 20 = 5 x 4
^ x & = 32 = 4 x 8
% x & = 40 = 5 x 8
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Question 32 of 100
32. Question
Question: 5, 12, 26, ?, 75
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5, 12, 26, ?, 75
12 – 5 = 7
26 – 12 = 14
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Question 33 of 100
33. Question
Question: 1, 4, 16, 64, ?
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1, 4, 16, 64, ?
For each number the next number is multiple of 4
Therefore, 1, 4, 16, 64, 256 -
Question 34 of 100
34. Question
Question: 350, 70, ?, 28, 56
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350, 70, ?, 28, 56
350 / 5 = 70
28 * 2 = 56
Therefore, at first divide by 5 and for next value multiply by 2, so
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Question 35 of 100
35. Question
Question: A shopkeeper bought a watch for Rs.420 and sold it for Rs.500. What is his profit percentage?
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Profit made by the shopkeeper = Selling Price – Cost Price
=> Profit = 500 – 420 = Rs. 80
Now the Profit percentage = (profit/ Cost price) * 100
So, the profit percentage of the shopkeeper = 80420∗100 = 19.05% -
Question 36 of 100
36. Question
Question: The length of a rectangle is one – fifths of the radius of a circle. The radius of the circle is equal to the side of the square, whose area is 625 sq. units. What is the area (in sq. units) of the rectangle if the rectangle if the breadth is 10 units?
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From the question it is given that the area of the square = 625 sq. units
Therefore, Side of the square =√625=25 units
Also, the radius of circle = side of the square = 25 units
So, length of the rectangle = 1/5 * 25 = 5 units
Given the breadth = 10 units
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Question 37 of 100
37. Question
Question: In a class of 50 students, 25 passed in Physics, 27 in Mathematics, 29 in Chemistry, 33 in Biology and 35 students passed in Geography What is the maximum number of students who passed in at least 3 subjects?
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Maximum no of student pass in geography is = 35
Maximum no of student pass in Biology is = 33
Now, if we consider the maximum number of student pass both geography and biology = 33
Maximum no of student pass in chemistry is = 29
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Question 38 of 100
38. Question
Question: In an office, 78% of the employees are tea drinkers and 64% are coffee drinkers What is the maximum possible percentage of employees who drink both beverages?
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For minimum overlap between the two sets the union of the two sets should be as large as possible.
Hence, assume that the union of the two sets is 100%.
So, the minimum overlap between the two sets is 78 + 64 – 100 = 42% -
Question 39 of 100
39. Question
Question: A school has 400 students out of which 240 students are fans of Sunrisers Hyderabad and 280 students are fans of Mumbai Indians. If the number of students who do not follow the sport is at most 40, find the maximum number of students who are fans of both Sunrisers Hyderabad and Mumbai Indians.
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Let the number of students who like both = x.
Number of students who like only Sunrisers Hyderabad is 240 – x and
number of students who like only Mumbai Indians is 280 – x.
Sum = 240 – x + x + 280 – x = 520 – x = 400 – number of students who do not follow the sport.
So, x = 120 + number of students who do not follow the sport.
x is maximized when we use the maximum no. of students who do not follow the sport in the above equation.
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Question 40 of 100
40. Question
Question: A and B complete a work in 6 days. A alone can do it in 10 days. If both together can do the work in how many days?
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A + b’s 1 day work = 1/6
A’s 1 day work = 1/10
If both together, then = 1/6 + 1/10 = (5 + 3)/30 = 4/ 15
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Question 41 of 100
41. Question
Question: P is the sister of Q and mother of R. S is the daughter-in-law of W and wife of Q. W’s grandson M is the nephew of P and brother of V. W has only two children. How is Q related to V?
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From the question, P is sister of Q and Q is wife of S, so he is brother of P. Also, M is the nephew of P so does of Q and V is the brother of M. Therefore, Q is uncle of M.
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Question 42 of 100
42. Question
Question: Rani is the daughter of Prateek who is the husband of the only daughter-in-law of Kumar? How is Rani related to Kumar?
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From the question, Rani is daughter of Prateek and Kumar is Father of Prateek. Therefore, Rani is Granddaughter of Kumar.
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Question 43 of 100
43. Question
Question: Introducing Kavi, Veena said, “She is the sister of the son of the wife of my husband”. How is Veena related to Kavi?
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From the question, Veena’s husband’s son will be her son. Now, the sister of her son will be her daughter. Therefore, Veena is the mother of Kavi.
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Question 44 of 100
44. Question
Question: B is the father of E and A. If A is married to U, then how is B related to U?
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From the question, B is the father of E and A. Also, A and U are couples, therefore B is the Father-in-law of U.
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Question 45 of 100
45. Question
Question: Mr. Ram said to Ms. Vinita, “Your father’s wife’s sister is my aunt”. Ms. Vinita’s daughter is Mr. RAM’s ___?
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From the question, Ms. Vinita’s mother is the sister of Mr. Ram’s Aunt, therefore, Mr. Ram and Ms. Vinita are cousins. Now, the daughter of Ms. Vinita is niece of Mr. Ram.
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Question 46 of 100
46. Question
Question: What is the difference between monthly income of Ram and Chaaru?
I. Ram earns Rs 6000 less than Shyam
II. Chaaru earns Rs 6000 more than Shyam.Correct
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From the question it is clear that Ram earns Rs. 6000 less than Shyam while Chaaru earns Rs. 6000 more than Shyam. So, the difference between Ram’s earning and Chaaru’s earning is Rs. 12000.
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Question 47 of 100
47. Question
Question: In which year was Rahul born?
I. Rahul at present is 25 years younger to his mother.
II. Rahul’s brother, who was born in 1964, is 35 years younger to his mother.Correct
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From both I and II, we find that Rahul is (35 – 25) = 10 years older than his brother, who was born in 1964. So, Rahul was born in 1954.
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Question 48 of 100
48. Question
Question: What will be the total weight of 10 poles, each of the same weight?
I. One-fourth of the weight of each pole is 5 kg.
II. The total weight of three poles is 20 kilograms more than the total weight of two poles.Correct
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From I, we conclude that weight of each pole = (4×5) kg = 20 kg.
So, total weight of 10 poles = (20 x 10) kg = 200 kg.
From II, we conclude that:
Weight of each pole = (weight of 3 poles) – (weight of 2 poles) = 20 kg.
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Question 49 of 100
49. Question
Question: How much was the total sale of the company?
I. The company sold 8000 units of product A each costing Rs. 25.
II. This company has no other product line.Correct
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From I, total sale of product A = Rs. (8000 x 25) = Rs. 2,00,000.
From II, we know that the company deals only in product A.
This implies that sale of product A is the total sale of the company, which is Rs. 2,00,000. -
Question 50 of 100
50. Question
Question: If South-East becomes North, North-East becomes West and so on. What will West become?
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If South-East becomes North, then the directions have moved 135∘ anti-clockwise. Hence, the west will move 135∘ anti-clockwise.
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Question 51 of 100
51. Question
Dev, Kumar, Nilesh, Ankur and Pintu are standing facing to the North in a playground such as given below:
i. Kumar is at 40 m to the right of Ankur.
ii. Dev is are 60 m in the south of Kumar.
iii. Nilesh is at a distance of 25 m in the west of Ankur.
iv. Pintu is at a distance of 90 m in the North of Dev.
Question: Which one is in the North-East of the person who is to the left of Kumar?Correct
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From the question, the direction towards which each one is facing with distance;
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Question 52 of 100
52. Question
Dev, Kumar, Nilesh, Ankur and Pintu are standing facing to the North in a playground such as given below:
i. Kumar is at 40 m to the right of Ankur.
ii. Dev is are 60 m in the south of Kumar.
iii. Nilesh is at a distance of 25 m in the west of Ankur.
iv. Pintu is at a distance of 90 m in the North of Dev.Question: If a boy starting from Nilesh, met to Ankur and then to Kumar and after this he to Dev and then to Pintu and whole the time he walked in a straight line, then how much total distance did he cover?
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From the above figure,
Required distance = 25 m + 40 m + 60 m + 90 m
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Question 53 of 100
53. Question
Dev, Kumar, Nilesh, Ankur and Pintu are standing facing to the North in a playground such as given below:
i. Kumar is at 40 m to the right of Ankur.
ii. Dev is are 60 m in the south of Kumar.
iii. Nilesh is at a distance of 25 m in the west of Ankur.
iv. Pintu is at a distance of 90 m in the North of Dev.Question: One morning after sunrise, Naresh was standing facing a pole. The shadow of the pole fell exactly to his right. To which direction was he facing?
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The Sun rises in the East, so in morning the shadow falls towards the west Now shadow of pole falls to the right of Naresh. Therefore, Naresh’s right side is the west hence, he is facing South.
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Question 54 of 100
54. Question
Question: If EDUCATION is written as 5421312091514 then how is CAT written?
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Each letter of the word in the question, is place of there in the alphabets.
Therefore,
C = 3
A = 1
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Question 55 of 100
55. Question
Question: In a code language, BROKE is written as DOSFK, START is written as UQEMZ, then INDIA is written as?
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From the question, each word follows +2, -3, +4, -5, ….
Therefore, for word INDIA;
I + 2 = K
N – 3 = K
D + 4 = H
I – 5 = D
A + 6 = G
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Question 56 of 100
56. Question
Question:If DOOR = 25, LOWER=37, TOWER=18, then OVER =?
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From the question, the words follow addition of positioned value of each letter of the word, and then reversed the order of the value of sum; i.e.,
DOOR = 4 + 15 + 15 + 18 = 52 to 25
LOWER = 12 + 15 + 23 + 5 + 18 = 73 to 37
TOWER = 20 + 15 + 23 + 5 + 18 = 81 to 18
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Question 57 of 100
57. Question
Question: CEGI : JHFD :: KMOQ : ?
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From the question, write the next letters after the letters in CEGI, i.e., DFHJ. Now, reverse the order which will give JHFD.
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Question 58 of 100
58. Question
Four males A, B, C and D and four females, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a circular table, but not necessarily in the same order. Two males and two females are not facing the center. C is second to the left of Q, who is not an immediate neighbor of B. P sits third to the left of S and one of them is not facing the center. A is third to the right of B, who is facing the center. R and D are facing each other, but both are not an immediate neighbor of B or S. No three females can sit together. D sits second to the right of S.
Question: Who among the following sits exactly between B and D?
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From the question, the sitting sequence for four males A, B, C, D and four females P, Q, R, S around circular table starting from C at 12 O’ Clock will be;
C, D, Q, S, A, R, P, B
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Question 59 of 100
59. Question
Four males A, B, C and D and four females, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a circular table, but not necessarily in the same order. Two males and two females are not facing the center. C is second to the left of Q, who is not an immediate neighbor of B. P sits third to the left of S and one of them is not facing the center. A is third to the right of B, who is facing the center. R and D are facing each other, but both are not an immediate neighbor of B or S. No three females can sit together. D sits second to the right of S.
Question: How many persons are there between P and Q?
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Three persons are sitting between P and Q.
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Question 60 of 100
60. Question
Four males A, B, C and D and four females, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a circular table, but not necessarily in the same order. Two males and two females are not facing the center. C is second to the left of Q, who is not an immediate neighbor of B. P sits third to the left of S and one of them is not facing the center. A is third to the right of B, who is facing the center. R and D are facing each other, but both are not an immediate neighbor of B or S. No three females can sit together. D sits second to the right of S.
Question: Who among the following is third to the left of A?
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D sits 3rd to the left of A.
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Question 61 of 100
61. Question
Four males A, B, C and D and four females, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a circular table, but not necessarily in the same order. Two males and two females are not facing the center. C is second to the left of Q, who is not an immediate neighbor of B. P sits third to the left of S and one of them is not facing the center. A is third to the right of B, who is facing the center. R and D are facing each other, but both are not an immediate neighbor of B or S. No three females can sit together. D
sits second to the right of S.Question: Which of the following groups of members are not facing the center?
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C, Q, A, P are not facing the center.
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Question 62 of 100
62. Question
Four males A, B, C and D and four females, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a circular table, but not necessarily in the same order. Two males and two females are not facing the center. C is second to the left of Q, who is not an immediate neighbor of B. P sits third to the left of S and one of them is not facing the center. A is third to the right of B, who is facing the center. R and D are facing each other, but both are not an immediate neighbor of B or S. No three females can sit together. D
sits second to the right of S.Question: Who among the following is on the immediate left of P?
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R is sitting immediate left of P.
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Question 63 of 100
63. Question
A building has eight floors, in such a manner that the ground floor is numbered one, the floor above it, numbered two and so on such that the topmost floor is numbered eight. One of the eight persons, viz, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W lives on each floor. R lives on the third numbered floor. Only two persons live between the floors of R and V. W lives on the floor immediately above the floor of Q. Only one person lives between the floors of T and U. T lives above U. Only one person lives between the floors of R and S. S lives on any floor below the floor of T.
Question: Who among the following lives on the fifth numbered floor?Correct
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From the question, the floor puzzle with person’s individual order will be;
Floor 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PersonW Q V P T R U STherefore, P lives on 5th floor
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Question 64 of 100
64. Question
A building has eight floors, in such a manner that the ground floor is numbered one, the floor above it, numbered two and so on such that the topmost floor is numbered eight. One of the eight persons, viz, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W lives on each floor. R lives on the third numbered floor. Only two persons live between the floors of R and V. W lives on the floor immediately above the floor of Q. Only one person lives between the floors of T and U. T lives above U. Only one person lives between the floors of R and S. S lives on any floor below the floor of T.
Question: Who among the following lives exactly between the floors of R and S?Correct
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Floor 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PersonW Q V P T R U SU lives between the floors of R and S.
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Question 65 of 100
65. Question
A building has eight floors, in such a manner that the ground floor is numbered one, the floor above it, numbered two and so on such that the topmost floor is numbered eight. One of the eight persons, viz, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W lives on each floor. R lives on the third numbered floor. Only two persons live between the floors of R and V. W lives on the floor immediately above the floor of Q. Only one person lives between the floors of T and U. T lives above U. Only one person lives between the floors of R and S. S lives on any floor below the floor of T.
Question: Who among the following lives on the topmost floor?
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Floor 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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Question 66 of 100
66. Question
Question: Sidhu, Chinu, Partha, Verma, Nitish, Keshab, Amit and Rashmi are sitting around a circle facing the center. Nitish is third to the right of Amit who is not an immediate neighbor of either Partha or Rashmi. Partha is second to the left of Rashmi who is third to the left of Sidhu. Chinu is fourth to the right of Rashmi. What is Sidhu position with respect to Keshab?
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From the question, the sitting position around the circular table starting clockwise from Amit at 12 O’ Clock will be;
Amit, Chinu, Rashmi, Keshab, Partha, Nitish, Verma, Sidhu.
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Question 67 of 100
67. Question
Question: Six classmates P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting in a circular table facing the center. S is to the right of T. R is between P and Q. U is between T and P. All the six classmates facing the center. Who is sitting to the right of Q?
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From the question, the sitting arrangement around the circle starting clockwise from S at 12 O’ Clock is;
S, T, U, P, R, Q
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Question 68 of 100
68. Question
Question: Five friends P, Q, R, S, T are sitting in a straight line facing towards north direction. T is at extreme right end. S is sitting second to the left of T. P is sitting between S and T. Q is not sitting at any of the extreme ends. R does not sit at extreme right end. Q is sitting ________ of T?
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From the given conditions, the sitting arrangement in straight line starting from R will be;
R, Q, S, P, T
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Question 69 of 100
69. Question
Question: If the letters in the word “EQITY” are arranged in reverse alphabetical order, then how many letters remain in same place?
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The given word is:
E Q U I T Y
The letters of the word in reverse alphabetical order:
Y U T Q I E
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Question 70 of 100
70. Question
Question: QAR, RAS, SAT, TAU, _____
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In this given series, the third letter previous segment is repeated as the first letter of the next segment. The middle letter, A, remains static. The third letters are in alphabetical order, beginning with R.
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Question 71 of 100
71. Question
Question: QPO, NML, KJI, _____, EDC
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This series consists of letters in a reverse alphabetical order.
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Question 72 of 100
72. Question
Question: JAK, KBL, LCM, MDN, _____
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This is an alternating series in alphabetical order. The middle letters follow the order ABCDE. The first and third letters are alphabetical beginning with J. The third letter is repeated as a first letter in each subsequent three-letter segment.
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Question 73 of 100
73. Question
Question: BCB, DED, FGF, HIH, ___
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This series consists of a simple alphabetical order with the first two letters of all segments: B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K. The third letter of each segment is a repetition of the first letter.
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Question 74 of 100
74. Question
Question: If a, b, and c are in G.P., then the equations ax2 + 2bx + c = 0 and dx2 + 2ex + f = 0 have a common root if d/a, e/b, f/c are in
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From the question, a, b, c in G.P.
So, b
2 = ac
Hence, b = √ac
Now, ax2 + 2bx + c = 0
Put b = √ac in above equation, we get
ax2 + 2√acx + c = 0
(√ax + √c)2 = 0
So, x = −√c/aGiven equations ax2 + 2bx + c = 0 and dx2 + 2ex + f = 0 have a common root.
So, x = −√c/a should satisfy dx2 + 2ex + f = 0.Put x = −√c/a in dx2 + 2ex + f = 0.
d (c/a) − 2e√c/a+ f = 0
Divide by c, we get
d/a −2e √(ca)+ f/c = 0Put b = √ac in above equation
d/a+f/c= 2 e/b
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Question 75 of 100
75. Question
Question: If a, b, and c are in AP then;
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When a, b, and c are in A.P.,
First term is t1 = a
Second term t2 = a + d = b
third term is t3 = a + 2d = c
From AP, a + c = 2b
So, a + (a + 2d) = 2a + 2d = 2(a + d) ⇒ 2b
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Question 76 of 100
76. Question
Question: Three numbers form an increasing GP. If the middle term is doubled, then the new numbers are in AP. The common ratio of GP is;
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Let numbers in G.P. be a, ar, ar2
Now, if the middle term is doubled; 2(2ar) = a + ar2 a ≠ 0
4r=1+r2
r2– 4r + 1 = 0; which is a quadratic equation
Therefore, to solve this equation we know that;
r =−b±√b2−4ac/2aa = 1, b = – 4, c = 1
r =(4 ± √16 − 4)/2
r = 2 ± √3, Since AP is increasing
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Question 77 of 100
77. Question
Question: The sum of n terms of the series (1/1.2) + (1/2.3) + (1/3.4) + …… is
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⇒1/1.2+1/2.3+1/3.4+ ⋯ +1/n. (n + 1)
⇒(2 − 1)/1.2+(3 − 2)/2.3+(4 − 3)/3.4+ ⋯ +((n + 1) − n)/n. (n + 1)
⇒2/1.2−1/1.2+3/2.3−2/2.3+4/3.4−3/3.4+ ⋯ +(n + 1)/n.( (n + 1)−n/n. (n + 1)
⇒ 1 −1/2+1/2−1/3+1/3+1/4−1/4+ ⋯ −1/n+1/n−1/(n + 1)
⇒ 1 −1/(n + 1)=n + 1 − 1/(n + 1)
⇒n/(n + 1)
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Question 78 of 100
78. Question
Question: The sum of series 1/2! + 1/4! + 1/6! + ….. is
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We know that;
⇒ e = 1 +1/1!+1/2!+1/3!+1/4!+ ⋯ (i)And, ⇒ e−1 = 1 −1/1!+1/2!−1/3!+1/4!− ⋯ (ii)
On adding eq. (i) and (ii);
⇒ e + e-1 = 2 +2/2!+2/4!+ ⋯⇒e2 + 1/e= 2 +2/2!+2/4!+ ⋯
⇒e2 + 1/e+ (2) =2/2!+2/4!+ ⋯
⇒(e2 + 1 − 2e)/e= 2 (1/2!+1/4!+ ⋯ )
⇒(e − 1)2/2e=1/2!+1/4!+ ⋯
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Question 79 of 100
79. Question
Question: The ratio of the volumes of two cubes is 2197:4913. What is the ratio of their total surface areas?
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The volume of cube = side3
And from the question, ratio of volumes of cubes = 2197:4913
So, the ratio of sides of the cube =3√2197 : 3√4913 = 13: 17Therefore, the ratio of surface areas = 132: 172 = 169 ∶ 289
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Question 80 of 100
80. Question
Question: Find the area of a rhombus whose side is 15 cm and one of the diagonals is 20 cm?
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Let ABCD is a rhombus and its diagonals intersect at E.
In a rhombus, diagonal bisects at right angle and forms a triangle, therefore from the question;AE2 + BE2 = AB2
AE2 + 102 = 152
AE2 = √225 − 100
AE2 = √125 = 11.18 cm
So, AC = 2 * 11.18 = 22.36 cm
Now the area of a rhombus = 1/2 * AC * BD
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Question 81 of 100
81. Question
Question: The length of a rectangular plot is thrice of its breadth. If the area of the rectangular plot is 768 sq. m, then what is the breadth of the rectangular plot?
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The area of rectangle = length * breadth
Let breadth be = b m
Since, from the question length = 3 * breadth = 3b m
Therefore,
3b * b = 768
b2 =768/3
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Question 82 of 100
82. Question
Question: Find the area of trapezium whose parallel sides are 16 cm and 12 cm long, and the distance between them is 15 cm.
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The area of trapezium;
=1/2∗ (sum of parallel sides) ∗ (distance between two sides)
=1/2∗ (16 + 12) ∗ 15=1/2∗ 28 ∗ 15
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Question 83 of 100
83. Question
Question: The radius of a wheel is 22.4 cm. What is the distance covered by the wheel in making 250 resolutions?
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As wheel is circular in shape, therefore, the distance covered by wheel in one resolution will be the circumference of the circle = 2πr and for 250 resolutions;
= 250 ∗ 2π ∗ 22.4
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Question 84 of 100
84. Question
Question: An order was placed for the supply of a carpet whose length and breadth were in the ratio of5:4. Subsequently, the dimensions of the carpet were altered such that its length and breadth were in the ratio 11:7 but were was no change in its parameter. Find the ratio of the areas of the carpets in both the cases.
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From the question let length and breadth of carpet be 5x and 4x units respectively
And in second case, 11y and 7y respectively
Therefore,
2(5x + 4x) = 2(11y + 7y)
9x = 18y
x = 2y
Now, the ratio of areas be = 5x * 4x:11y * 7y
= 20x2: 77y2= 20 ∗ (2y)2: 77y2
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Question 85 of 100
85. Question
Question: A and B can do a piece of work in 6 2/3days and 5 days respectively. They work together for 2 days and then A leaves. In how many days after that B will complete the work alone.
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A’s one day work = 3
20
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B’s one day work = 1
5
units
From the question, 2 (1/5+3/20) +x/5= 13/10+2/5+x/5= 1
(3 + 4 + 2x)/10= 1
3 + 4 + 2x = 10
2x = 3
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Question 86 of 100
86. Question
Question: A and B invest in a business in the ratio 3:2. If 5% of the total profit goes to charity and A’s share is Rs. 855, the total profit is:
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Let the total profit be Rs. 100.
After paying to charity, A’s share = (95 ∗3/5) = Rs. 57.
If A’s share is Rs. 57, total profit = Rs. 100.
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Question 87 of 100
87. Question
Question: A, B and C enter into a partnership and their shares are in the ratio 1/2 : 1/3 : 1/4. After 2months, A withdraws half of his capital and after 10 months, a profit of Rs. 378 is divided among them. What is B’s share?
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From the question, A : B : C =1/2∶1/3∶1/4
L.C.M of 2, 3 and 4 = 12
So,
A : B : C = (1/2∗ 12 ∶1/3∗ 12 ∶1/4∗ 12) = 6 : 4 : 3Total profit = Rs. 378
For 2 months → A : B : C = 6 : 4 : 3
After 2 months A withdraw half of his capital
So, for next 10 months → A : B : C = 3 : 4 : 3
Total capital ratio → A : B : C = 6 : 4 : 3
→ A : B : C = {(6×2) + (3×10)} : {(4×2) + (4×10)} : {(3×2) + (3×10)}
= 42 : 48 : 36= 7 : 8 : 6
Sum of ratio= 7 + 8 + 6 = 21
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Question 88 of 100
88. Question
Question: A man is standing on the deck of a ship, which is 10m above water level. He observes the angle of elevation of the top of a light house as 600 and the angle of depression of the base of lighthouse as 300. Find the height of the light house.
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From the question,
Let CD be the lighthouse and suppose the man is standing on the deck of a ship at point A.
The angle of depression of the base C of the lighthouse CD observed from A is 300
and the angle of elevation of the top D of the lighthouse CD observed from A is 600.∴ ∠EAD = 60° and ∠BCA = 30°
In △ AED,
tan 60° =DE/EA
√3 =h/x
h = √3x (i)
In △ ABC,
tan 30° =AB/BC1/√3=10/x
x = 10√3
Using the value of x in eq. (i);
h = 10√3 ∗ √3
h = 30 = DE
So, CD = CE + ED = (10 + 30) m = 40 m
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Question 89 of 100
89. Question
Study the following line graph and answer the questions.
Exports from Three Companies Over the Years (in Rs. crore)
Question: For which of the following pairs of years the total exports from the three Companies together are equal?
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Total exports of the three Companies X, Y and Z together, during various years are:
In 1993 = Rs. (30 + 80 + 60) crores = Rs. 170 crores.
In 1994 = Rs. (60 + 40 + 90) crores = Rs. 190 crores.
In 1995 = Rs. (40 + 60 + 120) crores = Rs. 220 crores.
In 1996 = Rs. (70 + 60 + 90) crores = Rs. 220 crores.
In 1997 = Rs. (100 + 80 + 60) crores = Rs. 240 crores.
In 1998 = Rs. (50 + 100 + 80) crores = Rs. 230 crores.
In 1999 = Rs. (120 + 140 + 100) crores = Rs. 360 crores.
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Question 90 of 100
90. Question
Study the following line graph and answer the questions.
Exports from Three Companies Over the Years (in Rs. crore)
Question: Average annual exports during the given period for Company Y is approximately what percent of the average annual exports for Company Z?
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From the graph it is clear that;
ii. The amount (in crore Rs.) of exports of Company X in the years 1993, 1994, 1995,
1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 are 30, 60, 40, 70, 100, 50 and 120 respectively.
iii. The amount (in crore Rs.) of exports of Company Y in the years 1993, 1994, 1995,
1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 are 80, 40, 60, 60, 80, 100 and 140 respectively.
iv. The amount (in crore Rs.) of exports of Company Z in the years 1993, 1994, 1995,
1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 are 60, 90, 120, 90, 60, 80 and 100 respectively.
Average annual exports (in Rs. crore) of Company Y during the given period87.12%=1/7∗ (80 + 40 + 60 + 60 + 80 + 100 + 140) =560/7= 80
Average annual exports (in Rs. crore) of Company Z during the given period
=1/7∗ (60 + 90 + 120 + 90 + 60 + 80 + 100) =600/7So, required percentage;
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Question 91 of 100
91. Question
Study the following line graph and answer the questions.
Exports from Three Companies Over the Years (in Rs. crore)
Question: In which year was the difference between the exports from Companies X and Y the minimum?
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The difference between the exports from the Companies X and Y during the various years
are:
In 1993 = Rs. (80 – 30) crores = Rs. 50 crores.
In 1994 = Rs. (60 – 40) crores = Rs. 20 crores.
In 1995 = Rs. (60 – 40) crores = Rs. 20 crores.
In 1996 = Rs. (70 – 60) crores = Rs. 10 crores.
In 1997 = Rs. (100 – 80) crores = Rs. 20 crores.
In 1998 = Rs. (100 – 50) crores = Rs. 50 crores.
In 1999 = Rs. (140 – 120) crores = Rs. 20 crores.
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Question 92 of 100
92. Question
Study the following line graph and answer the questions.
Exports from Three Companies Over the Years (in Rs. crore)
Question: What was the difference between the average exports of the three Companies in 1993 and the average exports in 1998?
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Average exports of the three Companies X, Y and Z in 1993
= Rs.[1/3∗ (30 + 80 + 60)] crores = Rs.[170/3] crores
Average exports of the three Companies X, Y and Z in 1998
= Rs.[1/3∗ (50 + 100 + 80)] crores = Rs.[230/3] croresSo, Difference = Rs.[230/3−170/3] crores
= Rs.60/3crores
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Question 93 of 100
93. Question
Study the following line graph and answer the questions.
Exports from Three Companies Over the Years (in Rs. crore)
Question: In how many of the given years, were the exports from Company Z more than the average annual exports over the given years?
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Average annual exports of Company Z during the given period
=1/7∗ (60 + 90 + 120 + 90 + 60 + 80 + 100) =600/7= Rs. 85.71 crores
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Question 94 of 100
94. Question
The following pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of the expenditure incurred in publishing a book. Study the pie-chart and the answer the questions based on it.
Various Expenditures (in percentage) Incurred in Publishing a BookQuestion: If for a certain quantity of books, the publisher has to pay Rs. 30,600 as printing cost, then what will be amount of royalty to be paid for these books?
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Let the amount of Royalty to be paid for these books be Rs. r.
Then, 20 ∶ 15 = 30600 ∶ r r = Rs. ((30600 ∗ 15)/20 ) = Rs. 22,950 -
Question 95 of 100
95. Question
The following pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of the expenditure incurred in publishing a book. Study the pie-chart and the answer the questions based on it.
Various Expenditures (in percentage) Incurred in Publishing a BookQuestion: What is the central angle of the sector corresponding to the expenditure incurred on Royalty?
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Central angle corresponding to Royalty = (15% of 360)°
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Question 96 of 100
96. Question
The following pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of the expenditure incurred in publishing a book. Study the pie-chart and the answer the questions based on it.
Various Expenditures (in percentage) Incurred in Publishing a BookQuestion: The price of the book is marked 20% above the C.P. If the marked price of the book is Rs. 180, then what is the cost of the paper used in a single copy of the book?
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Clearly, marked price of the book = 120% of C.P.
Also, cost of paper = 25% of C.P
Let the cost of paper for a single book be Rs. n.
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Question 97 of 100
97. Question
The following pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of the expenditure incurred in publishing a book. Study the pie-chart and the answer the questions based on it.
Various Expenditures (in percentage) Incurred in Publishing a BookQuestion: If 5500 copies are published and the transportation cost on them amounts to Rs. 82500, then what should be the selling price of the book so that the publisher can earn a profit of 25%?
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For the publisher to earn a profit of 25%, S.P. = 125% of C.P.
Also, Transportation Cost = 10% of C.P.
Let the S.P. of 5500 books be Rs. x.
Then, 10 ∶ 125 = 82500 ∶ x x = Rs. (125∗82500/10 ) = Rs. 1031250So, SP of one book = Rs. (1031250/5500) = Rs. 187.50
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Question 98 of 100
98. Question
The following pie-chart shows the percentage distribution of the expenditure incurred in publishing a book. Study the pie-chart and the answer the questions based on it.
Various Expenditures (in percentage) Incurred in Publishing a BookQuestion: Royalty on the book is less than the printing cost by:
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Printing Cost of book = 20% of C.P.
Royalty on book = 15% of C.P.
Difference = (20% of C.P.) – (15% of C.P) = 5% of C.P.
Therefore, Percentage difference = (Difference/Printing Cost∗ 100) %= (5/20 ∗ 100) % = 25%
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Question 99 of 100
99. Question
Question: Get the odd man out?
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Book. Rest are all parts of a book.
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Question 100 of 100
100. Question
Question: Get the odd man out?
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Important. Remaining are synonyms of each other.