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Practice tests on similar lines of 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 question:
Speech may be a nice blessing however it also can be a good curse, for whereas it helps the United States to create our intentions and wishes celebrated to our fellows, it also can if we have a tendency to use it carelessly, create our perspective utterly misunderstood. A mistake of the tongue, the utilization of associate uncommon word, or of an associate ambiguous word, and so on, could produce associate enemy wherever we have a tendency to had hoped to win an exponent. Again, totally different categories of individuals use different vocabularies, and also the standard speech of an informed could strike associate uneducated perceiver as pontifical. Unknowingly, we have a tendency to could use a word that bears a unique desiring to perceiver from what it will to men of our own category. Therefore, speech isn’t present to use gently while not thought, however, one that demands careful handling. Solely, a fool can reveal himself alike to all or any sorts and conditions to men.
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Question 2 of 100
2. Question
Read the following passage and answer the following question:
Speech may be a nice blessing however it also can be a good curse, for whereas it helps the United States to create our intentions and wishes celebrated to our fellows, it also can if we have a tendency to use it carelessly, create our perspective utterly misunderstood. A mistake of the tongue, the utilization of associate uncommon word, or of an associate ambiguous word, and so on, could produce associate enemy wherever we have a tendency to had hoped to win an exponent. Again, totally different categories of individuals use different vocabularies, and also the standard speech of an informed could strike associate uneducated perceiver as pontifical. Unknowingly, we have a tendency to could use a word that bears a unique desiring to perceiver from what it will to men of our own category. Therefore, speech isn’t present to use gently while not thought, however, one that demands careful handling. Solely, a fool can reveal himself alike to all or any sorts and conditions to men.
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Question 3 of 100
3. Question
Read the following passage and answer the following questions:
Speech may be a nice blessing however it also can be a good curse, for whereas it helps the United States to create our intentions and wishes celebrated to our fellows, it also can if we have a tendency to use it carelessly, create our perspective utterly misunderstood. A mistake of the tongue, the utilization of associate uncommon word, or of an associate ambiguous word, and so on, could produce associate enemy wherever we have a tendency to had hoped to win an exponent. Again, totally different categories of individuals use different vocabularies, and also the standard speech of an informed could strike associate uneducated perceiver as pontifical. Unknowingly, we have a tendency to could use a word that bears a unique desiring to perceiver from what it will to men of our own category. Therefore, speech isn’t present to use gently while not thought, however, one that demands careful handling. Solely, a fool can reveal himself alike to all or any sorts and conditions to men.
Question: If one used the same style of language with everyone, one would sound
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Question 4 of 100
4. Question
Read the following passage and answer the following questions :
Speech may be a nice blessing however it also can be a good curse, for whereas it helps the United States to create our intentions and wishes celebrated to our fellows, it also can if we have a tendency to use it carelessly, create our perspective utterly misunderstood. A mistake of the tongue, the utilization of associate uncommon word, or of an associate ambiguous word, and so on, could produce associate enemy wherever we have a tendency to had hoped to win an exponent. Again, totally different categories of individuals use different vocabularies, and also the standard speech of an informed could strike associate uneducated perceiver as pontifical. Unknowingly, we have a tendency to could use a word that bears a unique desiring to perceiver from what it will to men of our own category. Therefore, speech isn’t present to use gently while not thought, however, one that demands careful handling. Solely, a fool can reveal himself alike to all or any sorts and conditions to men.
Question: A ‘slip of the tongue’ means something said
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Question 5 of 100
5. Question
Read the follwoing passage and answer the following questions:
Speech may be a nice blessing however it also can be a good curse, for whereas it helps the United States to create our intentions and wishes celebrated to our fellows, it also can if we have a tendency to use it carelessly, create our perspective utterly misunderstood. A mistake of the tongue, the utilization of associate uncommon word, or of an associate ambiguous word, and so on, could produce associate enemy wherever we have a tendency to had hoped to win an exponent. Again, totally different categories of individuals use different vocabularies, and also the standard speech of an informed could strike associate uneducated perceiver as pontifical. Unknowingly, we have a tendency to could use a word that bears a unique desiring to perceiver from what it will to men of our own category. Therefore, speech isn’t present to use gently while not thought, however, one that demands careful handling. Solely, a fool can reveal himself alike to all or any sorts and conditions to men.
Question: Speech can be curse, because it can
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Question 6 of 100
6. Question
Read the following passage and answer the following questions :
Speech may be a nice blessing however it also can be a good curse, for whereas it helps the United States to create our intentions and wishes celebrated to our fellows, it also can if we have a tendency to use it carelessly, create our perspective utterly misunderstood. A mistake of the tongue, the utilization of associate uncommon word, or of an associate ambiguous word, and so on, could produce associate enemy wherever we have a tendency to had hoped to win an exponent. Again, totally different categories of individuals use different vocabularies, and also the standard speech of an informed could strike associate uneducated perceiver as pontifical. Unknowingly, we have a tendency to could use a word that bears a unique desiring to perceiver from what it will to men of our own category. Therefore, speech isn’t present to use gently while not thought, however, one that demands careful handling. Solely, a fool can reveal himself alike to all or any sorts and conditions to men.
Question: Synonym of Reveal
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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.
Childhood is a time when there are ________ (1) responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child ________ (2) good parents, he is fed, looked ________ (3), and loved, whatever he may do, it is improbable that he will ever again in his life ________ (4) given so much without having to do anything ________ (5) return. In addition, life is always _______ (6) new things to the child. A child finds _______ (7) in playing in the rain or in the snow. His first visit to the seaside is a marvellous adventure. But a child has his pains; he is not free to do as he wishes; he is continually being ________ (8) not to do things or is being ________ (9). His life is therefore not perfectly happy.
Question: Which of these should be filled at (1) as per the context of the passage?Correct
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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.
Childhood is a time when there are ________ (1) responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child ________ (2) good parents, he is fed, looked ________ (3), and loved, whatever he may do, it is improbable that he will ever again in his life ________ (4) given so much without having to do anything ________ (5) return. In addition, life is always _______ (6) new things to the child. A child finds _______ (7) in playing in the rain or in the snow. His first visit to the seaside is a marvellous adventure. But a child has his pains; he is not free to do as he wishes; he is continually being ________ (8) not to do things or is being ________ (9). His life is therefore not perfectly happy.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.
Childhood is a time when there are ________ (1) responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child ________ (2) good parents, he is fed, looked ________ (3), and loved, whatever he may do, it is improbable that he will ever again in his life ________ (4) given so much without having to do anything ________ (5) return. In addition, life is always _______ (6) new things to the child. A child finds _______ (7) in playing in the rain or in the snow. His first visit to the seaside is a marvellous adventure. But a child has his pains; he is not free to do as he wishes; he is continually being ________ (8) not to do things or is being ________ (9). His life is therefore not perfectly happy.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.
Childhood is a time when there are ________ (1) responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child ________ (2) good parents, he is fed, looked ________ (3), and loved, whatever he may do, it is improbable that he will ever again in his life ________ (4) given so much without having to do anything ________ (5) return. In addition, life is always _______ (6) new things to the child. A child finds _______ (7) in playing in the rain or in the snow. His first visit to the seaside is a marvellous adventure. But a child has his pains; he is not free to do as he wishes; he is continually being ________ (8) not to do things or is being ________ (9). His life is therefore not perfectly happy.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.
Childhood is a time when there are ________ (1) responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child ________ (2) good parents, he is fed, looked ________ (3), and loved, whatever he may do, it is improbable that he will ever again in his life ________ (4) given so much without having to do anything ________ (5) return. In addition, life is always _______ (6) new things to the child. A child finds _______ (7) in playing in the rain or in the snow. His first visit to the seaside is a marvellous adventure. But a child has his pains; he is not free to do as he wishes; he is continually being ________ (8) not to do things or is being ________ (9). His life is therefore not perfectly happy.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.
Childhood is a time when there are ________ (1) responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child ________ (2) good parents, he is fed, looked ________ (3), and loved, whatever he may do, it is improbable that he will ever again in his life ________ (4) given so much without having to do anything ________ (5) return. In addition, life is always _______ (6) new things to the child. A child finds _______ (7) in playing in the rain or in the snow. His first visit to the seaside is a marvellous adventure. But a child has his pains; he is not free to do as he wishes; he is continually being ________ (8) not to do things or is being ________ (9). His life is therefore not perfectly happy.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.
Childhood is a time when there are ________ (1) responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child ________ (2) good parents, he is fed, looked ________ (3), and loved, whatever he may do, it is improbable that he will ever again in his life ________ (4) given so much without having to do anything ________ (5) return. In addition, life is always _______ (6) new things to the child. A child finds _______ (7) in playing in the rain or in the snow. His first visit to the seaside is a marvellous adventure. But a child has his pains; he is not free to do as he wishes; he is continually being ________ (8) not to do things or is being ________ (9). His life is therefore not perfectly happy.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
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.
Childhood is a time when there are ________ (1) responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child ________ (2) good parents, he is fed, looked ________ (3), and loved, whatever he may do, it is improbable that he will ever again in his life ________ (4) given so much without having to do anything ________ (5) return. In addition, life is always _______ (6) new things to the child. A child finds _______ (7) in playing in the rain or in the snow. His first visit to the seaside is a marvellous adventure. But a child has his pains; he is not free to do as he wishes; he is continually being ________ (8) not to do things or is being ________ (9). His life is therefore not perfectly happy.Question: Which of these should be filled at (8) as per the context of the passage?
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Question 15 of 100
15. 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.
Childhood is a time when there are ________ (1) responsibilities to make life difficult. If a child ________ (2) good parents, he is fed, looked ________ (3), and loved, whatever he may do, it is improbable that he will ever again in his life ________ (4) given so much without having to do anything ________ (5) return. In addition, life is always _______ (6) new things to the child. A child finds _______ (7) in playing in the rain or in the snow. His first visit to the seaside is a marvellous adventure. But a child has his pains; he is not free to do as he wishes; he is continually being ________ (8) not to do things or is being ________ (9). His life is therefore not perfectly happy.Question: Which of these should be filled at (9) as per the context of the passage?
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Question 16 of 100
16. Question
Rearrange the sentences to make a paragraph given below.
Question:
A. Although the banking concern of India recently signalled higher short-run interest rates, by and huge, it’s most popular to restrain an explosive growth of bank loaning solely in sure sectors wherever bubbles are seen to be developing.
B. besides several alternative countries, India is learning that there aren’t any easy solutions.
C. The financial organization should try for a balance between the imperatives of holding the value line and meeting real credit necessities.
D. Restraining credit growth by raising interest rates has not continuously been possible.Correct
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Question 17 of 100
17. Question
Rearrange the sentences to make a paragraph given below
Question: A. Family firms’ aversion to internationalize is additionally pronounced once families will exercise
B. and the family’s participation in management
C. larger management on firms’ actions
D. through the combined result of upper family possession.Correct
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Question 18 of 100
18. Question
Rearrange the sentences to make a paragraph given below.
Question: A. class herbivory within the winter could be an additional doubtless driver of plant defence levels in northern latitudes.
B. This hypothesis relies principally on insect herbivory that happens throughout the summer.
C. Early successional trees like birches area unit favoured by the fireplace and supply a very important food supply for mammals like snowshoe hares.
D. so as to check the angular distance Defence Hypothesis, we tend to collect birch seeds from eight locations in north western Canada and grew seedlings in a very common garden.Correct
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Question 19 of 100
19. Question
Rearrange the sentences to make a paragraph given below.
Question: A. Though beauty pageants were designed with beneficial intentions, corruption eventually ensued, such contests are frequently replicated for-profit and means of fundraising.
B. Throughout history, mankind has promoted excellence through primitive rituals and community events. Beauty pageants represent one of these efforts in their endeavour to define femininity, its grace, and ever-changing gender roles in society.
C. While some believe these to be harmless social events while others suggest that such competitions confuse societal morals, exploit women, and instil insecurity in young girls worldwide.
D. Since their conception, these have helped in providing educational advancement, supporting charities, and encouraging a form of confidence in their participants.Correct
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Question 20 of 100
20. Question
Rearrange the sentences to make a paragraph given below.
Question: A. her ambitions are on the back burner so she can help her family with theirs. She takes pride in your achievements and holds your hand through your disappointments. Yes, that is the true woman. You will find her
B. when the whole world has turned back on you, she will still be standing right behind you. She loves you beyond reason and forgives you time and again unconditionally. She puts
C. her son a pair of socks instead. You will find her son at a cricket match even when she can’t understand the first thing about the game.
D. not at a beauty pageant but at the supermarket shopping for groceries, probably dressed in something sturdy or at a departmental store reaching out for a vial of creamCorrect
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Question 21 of 100
21. Question
Find out the error in each sentence and select correct option below.
Quesiton: Don’t accuse him (A) / to the grave (B) /crime he has (C) /not committed. (D) / No error (E)Correct
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Replace “to” with “of”.
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Question 22 of 100
22. Question
Find out the error in each sentence and select correct option below.
Question: Many people who (A) /are otherwise (B) / law-abide citizens (C) / break traffic rules knowingly. (D) / No error (E)
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Write ‘law-abiding’ as we need to describe the word ‘citizens’ here.
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Question 23 of 100
23. Question
Find out the error in each sentence and select correct option below.
Question: Air pollution has been (A) studied for years (B) / but has the harmful effects (C) / of noise pollution become known? (D) / No error (E)
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Use ‘have’ instead of ‘has’.
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Question 24 of 100
24. Question
Find out the error in each sentence and select correct option below.
Question: The police could (A) / prove that the jail inmate (B) / died from a overdose (C) / of the antidepressant. (D) / No error (E)
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‘An’ should replace ‘a’ before overdose.
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Question 25 of 100
25. Question
Find out the error in each sentence and select correct option below.
Question: The Brethrens (A) / of this town are always (B) / supportive of the measures (C) / taken for development of society. (D) / No error (E)
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‘Brethren’ must be used instead of Brethrens; Brethren itself is a plural noun.
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Question 26 of 100
26. Question
Find out the error in each sentence and select correct option below.
Question: Teachers and law makers (A) / are the people who (B) / carves the future (C) / of the country. (D) / No error (E)
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‘carve’ should replace ‘carves’, for the verb to agree with the subject.
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Question 27 of 100
27. Question
Question: Investors (A) / are averse to (B) / putting down the money without (C) / legal formalities. (D) / No error (E)
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‘Putting down’ should be replaced by ‘putting in’.
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Question 28 of 100
28. Question
Find out the error in each sentence and select correct option below.
Question: In view of the current market situations (A) / and economic conditions (B) / RBI has proposed to withdraw a few (C) / product it launched for the customers from middle income group. (D) / No error (E)
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Products should replace the word product.
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Question 29 of 100
29. Question
Find out the error in each sentence and select correct option below.
Question: Father is willing to go to (1) / the extra mile (2) / for the (3) / happiness or prosperity of his children. (4) / No error (5)
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‘and’ should be used in the place of ‘or’.
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Question 30 of 100
30. Question
Find out the error in each sentence and select correct option below.
Question: No sooner (A) / had the fighter planes left (B) / when we heard(C) / the first explosion. (D) / No error (E)
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‘when’ will be replaced by ‘than’.
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Question 31 of 100
31. Question
Question: Find the percentage decrease of 500 to 240?
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The difference, 500 – 240 = 260
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Question 32 of 100
32. Question
Question: What is the difference in the place value of 2 in the numeral 3245286?
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The digit 2 is at two places i.e., 2 ∗ 106, 2 ∗ 102
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Question 33 of 100
33. Question
Question: Find the missing term 125, 90, 45, 10, ?
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Series Pattern is
−35,÷ 2, −35,÷ 2, …
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Question 34 of 100
34. Question
Question: In the series 2, 8, 24, 96, 288, …… what will be the 8th term?
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From the question,
2 * 4 = 8 * 3 = 24 * 4 = 96 * 3 = 288, So the 8th term will be;
288 * 4 = 1152 * 3 = 3456 * 4 = 13824 -
Question 35 of 100
35. Question
Category: EnglishQuestion: Thirty men take 20 days to complete a job working 9 hours a day. How many hours a day should 40 men take in 20 days to complete the job?
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Let the hours required = x
Total hour = 20 * 9 = 180 hours
We know that, work = strength * time
Therefore, strength∗time
work = 1
From the question;(30 ∗ 180)/1
=(40 ∗ x)/1
x = 3 ∗ 45 = 135 hrs
Therefore, to complete the work in 20 days, 40 men have to work for;
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Question 36 of 100
36. Question
Question: A man’s basic pay for a 20 hours’ week is Rs. 200. Overtimes is paid at 20% above the basic rate. In a certain week, he worked overtime and his total was Rs. 300. He therefore, worked for a total of (in hours):
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Basic pay per hour of normal work = 200/10 = Rs.10
Over time is paid at 25% more = (125/100) × 10 =Rs.12.50 per hour
Man was paid Rs.200 for his regular work and Rs.100 for over time (total Rs.300).
Number of regular hours = 20
Number of overtime hours at 12.50 per hour = 100 ÷ 12.50 = 8 hours.
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Question 37 of 100
37. Question
Question: A person crosses an 800 m long street in 3 minutes. What is his speed in km per hour?
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Since, speed = distance/time∗60m/sec
Therefore, speed = 800/3∗60m/sec=40/9m/sec
From the question, speed in km/hr;
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Question 38 of 100
38. Question
Question: A train covers a certain distance at a speed of 160 kmph in 4 hours. To cover the same distance in 1(2/3) hours, it must travel at a speed of:
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Distance = speed * time = 160 * 4 = 640 km
From the question, to cover the same distance (i.e. 640 km) in 1 2/3 or 5/3 hr the speedshould be; =((640)/ 5/3)
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Question 39 of 100
39. Question
Question: A bank offers 7% compound interest calculated on half-yearly basis. A customer deposits Rs. 1400 each on 1st January and 1st July of a year. At the end of the year, the amount he would have gained by way of interest is:
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Amount = [1400 ∗ (1 +(7/2∗100))2 + 1400 ∗ (1 +(7/2∗100)]
= 1400 ∗207/200∗ 207/200+ 1400 ∗ 207/200
= 1400 ∗ 207/200 (1 + 207/200)
=1400∗207∗407/200∗200
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Question 40 of 100
40. Question
Question: The area of playground is 1600 m2. What is the perimeter?
I. It is a perfect square playground.
II. It costs Rs. 3200 to put a fence around the playground at the rate of Rs. 20 per metre.Correct
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From the question it is given that the area = 1600 m2
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I. Now, Side of the square = √1600 = 40 m and
the perimeter = 40 * 4 = 160 m
So, I alone gives the answer.II. Perimeter =Total Cost/Cost per meter
=3200/20
= 160 mSo, II alone gives the answer.
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Question 41 of 100
41. Question
Question: Find the area of a rectangle with diagonal 10√3cm and one side 10 cm
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Let, the parallel sides be 4x, 5x respectively
Height = 18 cm
The area of trapezium = 405 cm2
1/2h(a + b) = 4051/2∗ 18 ∗ (4x + 5x) = 405
9 ∗ 9x = 405
81x = 405
x = 5
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Question 42 of 100
42. Question
Category: EnglishQuestion: A sector is cutout from a circle of diameter 42 cm. If the angle of the sector is 150 deg, then its area (in sq.cm)
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Diameter of the circle = 2r
Area of Sector =θ/360 πr2From the question, the diameter is 42 cm, so, radius = 21 cm and θ = 150°
Therefore, Area of sector is;
=150/360 π ∗ 212
=150/360 ∗ 22/7 ∗ 21 ∗ 21
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Question 43 of 100
43. Question
Question: An alcohol solution has 35% alcohol. Another solution has 25% alcohol. How many litres of the second solution must be added to 18 litres of the first solution to make a solution of 30% alcohol?
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From Allegation:
1st Solution 2nd Solution
35% 25%
Final Solution = 30%
Or, (30-25) = 5 (35-30) = 5
Hence, Ratio of solution 1 and solution 2
5:5 = 1:1
As the mixture contains 18 litres of 1st solution, therefore the second solution will also
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Question 44 of 100
44. Question
Question: What is Rahul’s rank in the class? Statements:
i. There are 26 students in the class.
ii. There are 9 students who have scored less than Rahul.
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From both I and II, we conclude that there are 16 students above Rahul in rank. Thus,
Rahul’s rank is 17th in the class. So, both the statements are necessary. -
Question 45 of 100
45. Question
Question: A man has Rs.480 in the denominations of one-rupee notes, five-rupee notes and ten-rupee notes. The number of notes of each denomination is equal. What is the total number of notes that he has?
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Let number of notes of each denomination be x.
Then x + 5x + 10x = 480
16x = 480
x = 30
Hence, total number of notes = 3x = 90. -
Question 46 of 100
46. Question
Question: There are two examinations rooms A and B. If 10 students are sent from A to B, then the number of students in each room is the same. If 20 candidates are sent from B to A, then the number of students in A is double the number of students in B. The number of students in room A is:
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Let the number of students in rooms A and B be x and y respectively.
Then, x – 10 = y + 10 x – y = 20 …. (i)
and x + 20 = 2(y – 20) x – 2y = -60 …. (ii)
Solving (i) and (ii) we get: x = 100, y = 80.
Hence, the required answer A = 100. -
Question 47 of 100
47. Question
If a – b = 3 and a2 + b2 = 29, find the value of ab.
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2ab = (a2 + b2) – (a2– b2)
= 29 – 9 = 20
ab = 20/2 = 10 -
Question 48 of 100
48. Question
Question: A man introduces a woman as the sister of brother of his mother. How is the woman related to the man?
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Question 49 of 100
49. Question
Question: Using all the letters of the word “NOKIA”, how many words can be formed, which begin with N and end with A?
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There are five letters in the given word.
The first blank and last blank must be filled with N and A, all the remaining three blanks
can be filled with the remaining 3 letters in 3! ways.
The number of words = 3! = 6. -
Question 50 of 100
50. Question
Question: The number of permutations of the letters of the word ‘MESMERISE’ is_.
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n items of which p are alike of one kind, q alike of the other, r alike of another kind and
the remaining are distinct can be arranged in a row in n! / p! q! r! ways.
The letter pattern ‘MESMERISE’ consists of 9 letters of which there are 2M’s, 3E’s, 2S’s
and 1I and 1R.
So, number of arrangements = 9!/(2!)2. 3! -
Question 51 of 100
51. Question
Question: A committee has 5 men and 6 women. What are the number of ways of selecting a group of eight persons?
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Total number of persons in the committee = 5 + 6 = 11
Number of ways of selecting group of eight persons;
= 11C8 =11!/3!∵ nCr =n!/r!(n−r)!
=11 ∗ 10 ∗ 9/3 ∗ 2
= 165 ways -
Question 52 of 100
52. Question
Question: There are 18 stations between Hyderabad and Bangalore. How many second-class tickets have to be printed, so that a passenger can travel from any station to any other station?
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The total number of stations = 20.
From 20 stations we have to choose any two stations and the direction of travel (i.e.,
Hyderabad to Bangalore is different from Bangalore to Hyderabad) in 20P2
= 20P2 =20!/(20−2)!∵ nPr =n!/(n−r)!
=20!/18!
= 20 ∗ 19 = 380 -
Question 53 of 100
53. Question
Question: A letter lock consists of three rings each marked with six different letters. The number of distinct unsuccessful attempts to open the lock is at the most?
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Since each ring consists of six different letters, the total number of attempts possible
with the three rings is = 6 * 6 * 6 = 216. Of these attempts, one of them is a successful
attempt.Maximum number of unsuccessful attempts = 216 – 1 = 215.
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Question 54 of 100
54. Question
The following table gives the percentage of marks obtained by seven students in six different subjects in an examination.The Numbers in the Brackets give the Maximum Marks in Each Subject.
Question: What are the average marks obtained by all the seven students in Physics? (Rounded off to two digits after decimal)Correct
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Average marks obtained in Physics by all the seven students
= [1/7∗ {(90% of 120) + (80% of 120) + (70% of 120) + (80% of 120) + (85% of 120)+ (65% of 120) + (50% of 120)}]=1/7 ∗ [(90 + 80 + 70 + 80 + 85 + 65 + 50)% of 120]
=1/7∗ [520% of 120]
=624/7
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Question 55 of 100
55. Question
The following table gives the percentage of marks obtained by seven students in six different subjects in an examination.
The Numbers in the Brackets give the Maximum Marks in Each Subject.Question: The number of students who obtained 60% and above marks in all subjects is?
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From the table it is clear that only Kajal and Rohit have 60% or more marks in each of the six subjects.
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Question 56 of 100
56. Question
The following table gives the percentage of marks obtained by seven students in six different subjects in an examination.
The Numbers in the Brackets give the Maximum Marks in Each Subject.Question: What was the aggregate of marks obtained by Kajal in all the six subjects?
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Aggregate marks obtained by Kajal;
= [(90% of 150) + (60% of 130) + (70% of 120)
+ (70% of 100) + (90% of 60) + (70% of 40)]
= 135 + 78 + 84 + 70 + 54 + 28
= 449 -
Question 57 of 100
57. Question
The following table gives the percentage of marks obtained by seven students in six different subjects in an examination.
The Numbers in the Brackets give the Maximum Marks in Each Subject.Question: In which subject is the overall percentage the best?
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We shall find the overall percentage (for all the seven students) with respect to each subject.
The overall percentage for any subject is equal to the average of percentages obtained by all the seven students since the maximum marks for any subject is the same for all
the students.
Therefore, overall percentage for:
i) Maths = [1/7 ∗ (90 + 100 + 90 + 80 + 80 + 70 + 65)] =1/7 ∗ 575 = 82.14%
ii) Chemistry = [1/7 ∗ (50 + 80 + 60 + 65 + 65 + 75 + 35)] =1/7 ∗ 430 = 61.43%
iii)Physics = [1/7∗ (90 + 80 + 70 + 80 + 85 + 65 + 50)] =17∗ 520= 74.29%iv)Geography = [1/7∗ (60 + 40 + 70 + 80 + 95 + 85 + 77)] =1/7 ∗ 507= 72.43%
v) History = [1/7∗ (70 + 80 + 90 + 60 + 50 + 40 + 80)] =1/7 ∗ 470 = 67.14%
vi)Computer Science = [1/7 ∗ (80 + 70 + 70 + 60 + 90 + 60 + 80)] =1/7 ∗ 510 = 72.86% -
Question 58 of 100
58. Question
The following table gives the percentage of marks obtained by seven students in six different subjects in an examination.
The Numbers in the Brackets give the Maximum Marks in Each Subject.Question: What is the overall percentage of Tarun?
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Aggregate marks obtained by Tarun
= [(65% of 150) + (35% of 130) + (50% of 120)
+ ((77% of 100) + (80% of 60) + (80% of 40)]
= [97.5 + 45.5 + 60 + 77 + 48 + 32]
= 360
The maximum marks (of all the six subjects)
= (150 + 130 + 120 + 100 + 60 + 40)
= 600
So Overall percentage of Tarun = 360/600∗ 100 = 60 % -
Question 59 of 100
59. Question
The bar graph given below shows the sales of tyres (in thousand number) from five branches of a tyre manufacturing company during two consecutive years 2004 and 2005. Sales of Tyres from Five Branches – B1, B2, B3, B4, and B5 of a manufacturing Company in 2004 and 2005.
Question: What is the difference between the number of vehicles manufactured by Company Y in 2000 and 2001?
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Required difference = 128000 – 107000 = 21000.
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Question 60 of 100
60. Question
The bar graph given below shows the sales of tyres (in thousand number) from five branches of a tyre manufacturing company during two consecutive years 2004 and 2005. Sales of Tyres from Five Branches – B1, B2, B3, B4, and B5 of a manufacturing Company in 2004 and 2005.
Question: What is the average numbers of vehicles manufactured by Company X over the given period? (Rounded off to nearest integer)
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From the line-graph it is clear that the productions of Company X in the years 1997,
1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002 are 119000, 99000, 141000, 78000, 120000 and
159000 and those of Company Y are 139000, 120000,100000, 128000, 107000 and
148000 respectively. Therefore;
Total production of Company X from 1997 to 2002
= 119000 + 99000 + 141000 + 78000 + 120000 + 159000
= 716000
Total production of Company Y from 1997 to 2002
= 139000 + 120000 + 100000 + 128000 + 107000 + 148000
= 742000
So, the difference = 742000 – 716000 = 26000 -
Question 61 of 100
61. Question
The bar graph given below shows the sales of tyres (in thousand number) from five branches of a tyre manufacturing company during two consecutive years 2004 and 2005.
Sales of Tyres from Five Branches – B1, B2, B3, B4, and B5 of a manufacturing Company in 2004 and 2005.Question: What is the average numbers of vehicles manufactured by Company X over the given period? (Rounded off to nearest integer)
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Average number of vehicles manufactured by Company X
=1/6∗ (119000 + 99000 + 141000 + 78000 + 120000 + 159000)
= 119333 -
Question 62 of 100
62. Question
The bar graph given below shows the sales of tyres (in thousand number) from five branches of a tyre manufacturing company during two consecutive years 2004 and 2005.
Sales of Tyres from Five Branches – B1, B2, B3, B4, and B5 of a manufacturing Company in 2004 and 2005.Question: In which of the following years, the difference between the productions of Companies X and Y was the maximum among the given years?
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The difference between the productions of Companies X and Y in various years are:
For 1997 (139000 – 119000) = 20000.
For 1998 (120000 – 99000) = 21000.
For 1999 (141000 – 100000) = 41000.
For 2000 (128000 – 78000) = 50000.
For 2001 (120000 – 107000) = 13000.
For 2002 (159000 – 148000) = 11000.
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Question 63 of 100
63. Question
The bar graph given below shows the sales of tyres (in thousand number) from five branches of a tyre manufacturing company during two consecutive years 2004 and 2005.
Sales of Tyres from Five Branches – B1, B2, B3, B4, and B5 of a manufacturing Company in 2004 and 2005.Question: The production of Company Y in 2000 was approximately what percent of the production of Company X in the same year?
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Required percentage = (128000/78000∗ 100) ≈ 164%
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Question 64 of 100
64. Question
Question: If in a certain code, GOAT is written as 45 and BOAT is written as 40, how will ROAD be written?
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From the alphabetical order, each alphabet has a number between 1 – 26, So;
G O A T = 7 + 15 + 1 + 20 + 2 = 45
B O A T = 2 + 15 + 1 + 20 + 2 = 40
Therefore, R O A D = 18 + 15 + 1 + 4 + 2 = 40 -
Question 65 of 100
65. Question
Question: If “METER” is coded as 1, then how will “READER” be coded?
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M is 13th letter in the English alphabetical order.
E is 5th letter; T is 20th letter and R is 18th letter.
So, M + R – (E + T + E) = 13 + 18 – (5 + 20 + 5) = 31 – 30 = 1
Therefore, in READER;
R + R – (E + A + D + E) = 18 + 18 – (5 + 1 + 4 + 5) = 36 – 15 = 21 -
Question 66 of 100
66. Question
Question: In a certain code language ‘KEYBOARD’ is written as ‘FMGADQCT’. How will be ‘MOUSE’ written in that code language?
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The pattern followed for coding KEYBOARD is as follows,
K E Y B O A R D
+2
F M G A D Q C T
So, for MOUSE,
M O U S E
+2
G O Q W U -
Question 67 of 100
67. Question
Category: EnglishQuestion: If RAT = 9, GAME = 12, and LIVER = 15 then what will be RUBBER?
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The logic is = (The total numbers of letters in a word × 3)
Therefore;
RAT (3 × 3) = 9
GAME (4 × 3) = 12
LIVER (5 × 3) = 15
Thus,
RUBBER (5 × 3) = 15 -
Question 68 of 100
68. Question
Question: If N = 14; NOSE = 53, then KNIFE =?
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From the question N = 14, which is N is 14th letter in Alphabets.
Therefore;
NOSE = 14 + 15 + 19 + 5 = 53
Hence,
KNIFE = 11 + 14 + 9 + 6 + 5 = 45 -
Question 69 of 100
69. Question
Choose the Venn diagram which best illustrates the three given classes in each of the following questions:
71. Travelers, Train and BusCorrect
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Bus and Train are different from each other but some travellers travel by bus and some
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Question 70 of 100
70. Question
Choose the Venn diagram which best illustrates the three given classes in each of the following questions:
Question: Profit, Dividend and Bonus
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Bonus and Dividend are different from each other. But both these are parts of profit.
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Question 71 of 100
71. Question
Choose the Venn diagram which best illustrates the three given classes in each of the following questions:
Question: Women, Mothers and Engineers
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All mothers are women and some mothers and some women may be engineers.
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Question 72 of 100
72. Question
Choose the Venn diagram which best illustrates the three given classes in each of the following questions:
Question: Factory, Product and MachineryCorrect
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Product and Machinery are different from each other but both are found in Factory.
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Question 73 of 100
73. Question
Choose the Venn diagram which best illustrates the three given classes in each of the following questions:
Question: Author, Lawyer and Singer
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All the three are different professions.
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Question 74 of 100
74. Question
In an Exhibition seven cars of different companies – Tata, Ambassador, Fiat, Maruti, Mercedes, Jaguar and Land Rover are standing facing to east in such a way that Tata is next to right of Land Rover, Land Rover is fourth to the right of Fiat, Maruti car is between Ambassador and Jaguar and Fiat which is third to the left of Ambassador, is at one end.
Question: Which of the cars are on both the sides of Tata car?Correct
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According to question the arrangement of cars will be,
Fiat, Jaguar, Maruti, Ambassador, Land Rover, Tata and Mercedes facing East.
Therefore, Land Rover and Mercedes are on both the sides of Tata car. -
Question 75 of 100
75. Question
In an Exhibition seven cars of different companies – Tata, Ambassador, Fiat, Maruti, Mercedes, Jaguar and Land Rover are standing facing to east in such a way that Tata is next to right of Land Rover, Land Rover is fourth to the right of Fiat, Maruti car is between Ambassador and Jaguar and Fiat which is third to the left of Ambassador, is at one end.
Question: Which of the following statement is correct?
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As per the question, Maruti is next left of Ambassador.
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Question 76 of 100
76. Question
In an Exhibition seven cars of different companies – Tata, Ambassador, Fiat, Maruti, Mercedes, Jaguar and Land Rover are standing facing to east in such a way that Tata is next to right of Land Rover, Land Rover is fourth to the right of Fiat, Maruti car is between Ambassador and Jaguar and Fiat which is third to the left of Ambassador, is at one end.
Question: Which one of the following statements is correct?
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From the sitting arrangement, Tata is next left to Mercedes car.
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Question 77 of 100
77. Question
In an Exhibition seven cars of different companies – Tata, Ambassador, Fiat, Maruti, Mercedes, Jaguar and Land Rover are standing facing to east in such a way that Tata is next to right of Land Rover, Land Rover is fourth to the right of Fiat, Maruti car is between Ambassador and Jaguar and Fiat which is third to the left of Ambassador, is at one end.
Question: Which of the following groups of cars is to the right of Ambassador?
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From the sitting arrangement, Mercedes, Tata and Land Rover cars are to the right of Ambassador.
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Question 78 of 100
78. Question
In an Exhibition seven cars of different companies – Tata, Ambassador, Fiat, Maruti, Mercedes, Jaguar and Land Rover are standing facing to east in such a way that Tata is next to right of Land Rover, Land Rover is fourth to the right of Fiat, Maruti car is between Ambassador and Jaguar and Fiat which is third to the left of Ambassador, is at one end.
Question: Which one of the following is the correct position of Mercedes?
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from the sitting arrangement, the correct position of Mercedes is fourth to the right of Maruti.
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Question 79 of 100
79. Question
Question : If ‘-’ means ‘+’, ‘+’ means ‘-’, ‘*’ means ‘÷’ and ‘÷’ means ‘*’ then which of the following will be the correct equation?
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30 * 5 – 4 ÷ 10 + 15 = 31,
Or, 30 ÷ 5 + 4 * 10 – 15 = 6 + 40 – 15 = 31 -
Question 80 of 100
80. Question
Question: Substitute the correct mathematical symbols in place of * in the following equation: 16 * 4 * 5 * 14 * 6
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From the question, 16 * 4 * 5 * 14 * 6 replacing symbols from option c gives;
16 ÷ 4 * 5 = 14 + 6
4 * 5 = 14 + 6
20 = 20, hence c is the correct answer. -
Question 81 of 100
81. Question
Question: Which interchange of signs will make the following equation “35 + 7 * 5 ÷ 5 – 6 = 24” correct?
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From the question the equation is;
35 + 7 × 5 ÷ 5 – 6 = 24
By using option c,
= 35 ÷ 7 * 5 + 5 – 6
= 5 * 5 + 5 – 6
= 25 + 5 – 6 = 24 = RHS -
Question 82 of 100
82. Question
Question: Which one of the four interchanges in signs and numbers would make the given equation “6 x 4 + 2 = 16” correct?
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From the question, the given equation: 6 * 4 + 2 = 16
By using option c (+ and x, 4 and 6);
4 + 6 * 2 = 16 = RHS -
Question 83 of 100
83. Question
Question: In the following equation, select correct combination of mathematical signs to replace z and balance the equation “200 z 10 z 15 z 70 z 20”.
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From the question, the given equation: 200 z 10 z 15 z 70 z 20
By substituting symbols given in option c, we get;
200 – 10 * 15 = 70 – 20
200 – 150 = 50
50 = 50 or LHS = RHS -
Question 84 of 100
84. Question
Question: If South-East becomes North, North-East becomes West and so on. What will West become?
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Hence, from the diagram it is clear that, West will now become South-East.
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Question 85 of 100
85. Question
Question: Rashid walked 20 m towards north. Then he turned right and walks 30 m. Then he turns right and walks 35 m. Then he turns left and walks 15 m. Finally, he turns left and walks 15 m. In which direction and how many metres is he from the starting position?
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Required distance = AF
= 30 + 15 = 45 m
From the diagram it is clear that the direction is East from A to F. So, the answer is 45 m East. -
Question 86 of 100
86. Question
Question: A man pointing to a photograph says, “The lady in the photograph is my nephew’s maternal grandmother.” How is the lady in the photograph related to the man’s sister who has no other sister?
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Clearly, the lady is the grandmother of man’s sister’s son.
i.e., the mother of the mother of man’s sister’s son.
Or, the mother of man’s sister.
So, the lady is man’s mother. -
Question 87 of 100
87. Question
Question: A woman introduces a man as the son of the brother of her mother. How is the man related to the woman?
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Brother of mother – Uncle;
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Question 88 of 100
88. Question
Question: Prasanna said, “This girl is the wife of the grandson of my mother.” Who is Prasanna to the girl?
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Mother’s grandson – Son;
Son’s wife – Daughter–in–law. So, Prasanna is Father-in-law to the girl. -
Question 89 of 100
89. Question
Question: If Arun says, “Vimal’ mother is the only daughter of my mother”, how is Arum related to Ravi?
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Only daughter of Arun’s mother –Arun’s sister.
So, Vimal’s mother is Arun’s sister or Arun is the brother of Vimal’s mother i.e., Vimal’s maternal uncle. -
Question 90 of 100
90. Question
Question: Pointing to a man in a photograph. Asha said. “His mother’s only daughter is my mother”. How is Asha related to that man?
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Asha’s mother’s mother is man’s mother i.e.,
Asha’s mother is man’s sister or Asha is man’s niece. -
Question 91 of 100
91. Question
In the following questions, to determine if the statements given are true, determine which of
the two statements I have given I and II are true / true.
Question: Statements: A > B, B ≥ C, C < D
Conclusions:
I. A > C
II. A = CCorrect
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Statements: A > B, B ≥ C, C < D
So, only I conclusion is true i.e., A > C (true) -
Question 92 of 100
92. Question
In the following questions, to determine if the statements given are true, determine which of the two statements I have given I and II are true / true.
Question:Statements: P = E, Q ≥ P, V < Q
Conclusions:
I. Q ≤ E
II. E > VCorrect
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Statements: P = E, Q ≥ P, V < Q
So, from the conclusions which states that Q ≤ E (False) and E > V (false) are false conclusions. -
Question 93 of 100
93. Question
In the question symbols $ means ‘neither greater nor equal to’, # means ‘neither greater nor smaller than’, and % means ‘neither smaller nor equal to’.
Question: Statements: T % I, I # L, L % U
Conclusions:
I. T $ L
II. U $ TCorrect
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Statements: T % I, I # L, L % U
From the question,
$ is <
# is =, and
% is >
So, the original statement will be T > I = L > U.
Therefore, from conclusions;
T < L and U < T
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Question 94 of 100
94. Question
In the question symbols $ means ‘neither greater nor equal to’, # means ‘neither greater nor smaller than’, and % means ‘neither smaller nor equal to’.
Question: Statements: N $ B, B # D, D % C
Conclusions:
I. D $ N
II. B % CCorrect
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Statements: N $ B, B # D, D % C
From the question,
$ is <
# is =, and
% is >
So, the original statement will be N < B = D > C.
Therefore, from conclusions;
D < N (false) and B < C (true)
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Question 95 of 100
95. Question
Question: In what proportion would Raj, Karan and Altaf distribute profit among them?
I. Raj gets two-fifth of the profit.
II. Karim and Altaf have made 75% of the total investment.Correct
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Even both the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question as Karan’s shares aren’t given.
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Question 96 of 100
96. Question
Question: Among five friends A, B, C, D, E who is the tallest?
I. D is taller than A and C.
II. B is shorter than E but taller than D.Correct
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From I, we have: D > A, D > C,
From II, we have: E >B > D.
Combining the above two, we get: E > B > D > (A and C).
So, E is the tallest.
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Question 97 of 100
97. Question
Question: Is Arun taller than Sachin?
I. Dinesh is of the same height as Arun and Sachin.
II. Sachin is not shorter than Dinesh.Correct
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From statement I, we can conclude that, Dinesh, Arun and Sachin are of the same height. So, Arun is not taller than Sachin. Thus, only statement I is sufficient to answer the question.
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Question 98 of 100
98. Question
Question: What will be the total weight of 10 poles each of the same weight?
I. One-fourth of the weight of a pole is 5 kilograms.
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 find that the weight of one pole is (5 x 4) = 20 kg, and so the weight of 10 poles is 200 kg.
Thus, I alone is sufficient.
From II. we have: (weight of 3 poles – weight of 2 poles) = 20 kg or weight of one pole = 20 kg.
So, weight of 10 poles 200 kg.
Thus. II alone is also sufficient.
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Question 99 of 100
99. Question
From the top of a tower 75m high, the angles of depression of the top and bottom of a pole standing on the same plane as the tower are observed to be 300 and 450 respectively. Find the height of the pole.
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Question 100 of 100
100. Question
The area of a trapezium is 405 cm2. The distance between them is 18 cm and its parallel sides are in the ratio 4:5. Find the length of all the parallel sides.
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Let, the parallel sides be 4x, 5x respectively
Height = 18 cm
The area of trapezium = 405 cm2
1/2(h(a + b)) = 405
1/2( 18 ∗ (4x + 5x)) = 405
9 ∗ 9x = 405
81x = 405
x = 5
So, the length of each of the parallel sides is 20 cm, and 25 cm respectively