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Test-I: Reasoning Ability
Directions (Q. 1-6): Study the following information
carefully and answer the given questions.
There are eight friends S, T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z sitting
around a circular table facing the centre and playing cards
but not necessarily in the same order. All of them have a
favourite card among these eight cards. Out of these eight
cards, four are Kings and four are Queens of spade, club,
diamond and heart.
S likes the Queen of spade and is not an immediate
neighbour of the one who likes the King of club. The one
who likes the Queen of diamond sits on the immediate left
of T, who likes the Queen of club. U likes the King of club
and sits third to the left of W. The one who likes the King
of spade and the one who likes the Queen of diamond are
immediate neighbours of each other but both of them are
the neighbours neither of W nor of U. The one who likes
the King of diamond and the one who likes the Queen of
spade are immediate neighbours of each other. Neither W
nor V likes the King of diamond. Only X sits between the
one who likes the Queen of diamond and the one who likes
the Queen of heart. Y sits third to the left of the person
who likes the King of diamond.
1. Who likes the King of spade?
1) X
2) Y
3) Z
4) Cant be determined
5) None of these
2. W likes which of the following cards?
1) Queen of spade
2) King of heart
3) Queen of heart
4) Cant be determined
5) None of these
3. The liker of which of the following sits exactly between
T and Z?
1) Queen of club
2) King of diamond
3) King of club
4) King of spade
5) None of these
4. How many persons sit between V and the person who
likes the King of club?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) None of these
5. Which of the following pairs are the immediate
neighbour of that person who likes the King of
diamond?
1) T, U
2) S, T
3) W, S
4) V, Y
5) None of these
6. Which of the following statements is/are true with
respect to Y?
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but not necessarily in the same order. There are five male
and three female candidates in this group. Each male and
each female has applied from his/her city, viz Jaipur, Delhi,
Noida, Kanpur, Patna, Ranchi, Gurgaon and Ghaziabad.
No male has applied from Ranchi and Kanpur.
P has applied for Indian Bank from Ghaziabad. The
one who has applied for Corporation Bank is neither from
Noida nor from Kanpur. G has applied for OBC. His sister L
has applied for Dena Bank from Jaipur. The one who belongs
to Delhi has applied for BOB. The one who has applied
from Noida is not a female. N has applied for UBI and her
friend has applied for BOB. Q is from Gurgaon and has not
applied either for Corporation Bank or for UCO Bank. The
one who has applied for UCO Bank has applied neither
from Patna nor from Noida. S has applied from Kanpur. A
does not apply from Patna.
21. Which of the following groups is a group of female
applicants?
1) G, N, L
2) N, Q, S
3) L, N, S
4) P, Q, R
5) None of these
22. Who among the following has applied from Ranchi?
1) P
2) N
3) S
4) L
5) None of these
23. Which of the following combinations is true?
1) A UBI Ranchi
2) R Corporation Bank Noida
3) L UCO Bank Jaipur
4) G OBC Noida
5) None of these
24. Who among the following has applied for BOB?
1) A
2) S
3) N
4) Q
5) None of these
25. G belongs to which of the following cities?
1) Delhi
2) Ranchi
3) Noida
4) Gurgaon
5) None of these
26. Four of the five are alike in a certain way and hence
form a group. Which is the one that does not belong
to that group?
1) P
2) R
3) A
4) L
5) Q
Directions (Q. 27-31): Study the following information
carefully and answer the given questions.
A word and number arrangement machine when given
an input line of words and numbers rearranges them
following a particular rule in each step. The following is an
illustration of an input and its rearrangement.
Input: 51 rest 11 loan 21 club 10 art 41
Step I: art rest 11 loan 21 club 10 41 51
Step II: art club rest 11 loan 10 21 41 51
Step III: art club loan rest 10 11 21 41 51
Step IV: art club loan rest 1 4 9 25 36
Step IV is the last step of the above input. As per the
rules followed in the above steps find the appropriate
step for the given input.
Input: water 13 ferry 15 place 16 boat 22 market 18
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27. What is the position of place in Step III?
1) Sixth from the left
2) Fifth from the right
3) Fourth from the left
4) Sixth from the right
5) None of these
28. Which of the following would be at the 7th position
from the right in Step V?
1) water 2) verb 3) 13
4) 15
5) None of these
29. How many steps will be required to complete the
arrangement of the above input?
1) Four
2) Five
3) Six
4) Seven
5) None of these
30. Which step number would be the following output?
boat ferry market place verb water 12 13 15 16 18 22
1) III
2) IV
3) VI
4) V
5) None of these
31. If Step III of an input is as given below, what will be
the input?
art cute junk 15 18 punch gun 23 28 35
1) art cute 15 18 cute punch gun 35 28 23
2) 35 art cute 15 18 punch gun 23 28 junk
3) cute junk art 15 18 punch gun 23 28 35
4) Cant be determined
5) None of these
32. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word
SEASON each of which has as many letters between
them in the word as in the English alphabetical series?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) None of these
33. The position of the first and fifth letters of the word
SUBSTANCE are interchanged. Similarly, the position
of second and sixth letters, third and seventh letters,
and fourth and eighth letters are interchanged. The
ninth letter remains as it is. In the new arrangement,
how many letters are there in the English alphabetical
series between the letters which is second from the
right end and the third from the left end?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Four
5) More than four
34. In a certain code language COURSE is written as
DRQDPV. How is PUZZLE written in that code
language?
1) DKYQVA
2) QVADKY
3) DKYAVQ
4) QVAAMF
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 35-36): Study the following information
carefully to answer the given questions:
A man goes to the market. He walks 2 km towards
north from his home and then he turns to his left and walks
2 km. Again he turns to his left and walks 1 km. Finally he
turns to his left and walks 4 km and reaches the market.
35. In which direction is mans home from the market?
1) West
2) South
3) Northeast
4) Southwest
5) Cant be determined
36. What is the distance between his home and the market?
1) 3 km
2)
3) 2.5km
5km
4) 4 km
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 37-40): Each of the questions below
consists of a question and two statements numbered I and
II given below it. You have to decide whether the data
provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the
question. Read both the statements and give answer
1) if the data in statement I alone are sufficient to
answer the question, while the data in statement II
alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
2) if the data in statement II alone are sufficient to
answer the question, while the data in statement I
alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
3) if the data either in statement I alone or in statement
II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
4) if the data in both the statements I and II together
are not sufficient to answer the question.
5) if the data in both the statements I and II together
are necessary to answer the question.
37. How is D related to A?
I. D is married to E, who is brother of B.
II. As son B is married to C, who is sister of D.
38. Which direction was Manish facing?
I. Manish and Mohit were talking to each other face
to face.
II. At 4 oclock Manishs shadow was exactly on the
left of Mohit.
39. What is the rank of R from the bottom in a class of 30
students?
I. N is fourth from the top and there are five students
between N and R.
II. The rank of K is fourth from the bottom and there
are 17 students between K and R.
40. There are five students Aarti, Babita, Chandan, Dhiraj
and Suman sitting arround a circular table. Who is on
the immediate right of Aarti?
I. Aarti is second to the left of Dhiraj, who is not the
neighbour of Babita.
II. Babita is second to the right of Dhiraj and is an
immediate neighbour of Chandan and Suman.
41. International diplomatic practice and US immigration
law enable the abuse of domestic workers.
Which of the following is not in line with the above
statement?
1) The wages of domestic workers required by US
law are impossibly high.
2) The livelihood and visa status of the workers
depend on the good will of an employer protected
from prosecution by diplomatic immunity.
3) The William Wilberforce Act bolsters federal efforts
to combat both international and domestic traffic
in human beings.
4) Some of the clauses of the law are simple while
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44.
45.
1) Only F
4) Only B
2) Only D
3) Only C
5) Both B and C
sectors.
In the 2000s, emerging economies domestic bond
markets have grown substantially. The outstanding stock
of domestic bonds now exceeds $6 trillion, compared to
only $1 trillion in the mid-1990s. Along with this, foreign
participation has also increased substantially over the last
decade. In contrast, the Indian policy framework on debt
flows, characterised by quantitative restrictions on foreign
participation, has resulted in limited foreign investment.
There is a strong case for opening up the local-currency
government and corporate debt market to foreign investors.
The present arrangement governing foreign borrowing
comprises two parts. First, dollar-denominated debt: India
raises capital through foreign currency denominated debt
via government borrowing (both bilateral and multilateral),
ECBs by firms (including foreign currency convertible
bonds and foreign currency exchangeable bonds) and fully
repatriable NRI deposits. Second, rupee-denominated debt:
Foreign investment in rupee-denominated debt takes the
form of foreign investors buying bonds in the Indian debt
market, which is denominated in rupees. This is subject to
an array of quantitative restrictions. There are different
limits for foreign investment in government and corporate
bonds. This arrangement is further complicated by sublimits across assets and investor classes.
The share of outstanding government bonds that are
owned by foreign investors has risen through the years.
As of March 2013, it stands at 1.6 per cent. In absolute
numbers, foreign investors own `700 billion or
approximately $11 billion of Indian government bonds. At
present, the quantitative restriction on foreign investment
in government bonds stands at $30 billion. The small scale
of foreign ownership implies a substantial upside potential.
The internal debt of the government stands at `48.7 trillion.
Government securities account for 90 per cent of this
amount. Even if the ownership of foreign investors went
up by ten times overnight, to $110 billion, it would only
amount to 16 per cent of the existing stock of bonds.
A comparison with other emerging economies shows
that India greatly lags behind in the proportion of
government bonds owned by foreigners. This raises
questions on the structure of capital controls in the rupeedenominated bond market.
The Working Group on Foreign Investment pointed
out that the existing regulations create incentives for Indian
firms to favour foreign-currency borrowings over issuing
debt denominated in rupees. It recommended easing the
restrictions on rupee-denominated debt as a safer way to
manage globalisation. The Committee on Financial Sector
Reforms, chaired by Raghuram Rajan, also recommended
the steady opening up of rupee-denominated government
and corporate bond markets to foreign investors.
The Sebi study recommends that the existing
framework of quantitative restrictions be dismantled. This
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59.
4) grows
5) lacks
Directions (Q. 68-70): Choose the word/group of
words which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning of the word/
group of words printed in bold as used in the passage.
68. Recklessly
1) carefully
2) hopefully
3) inadvertently
4) unruly
5) readily
69. Steady
1) uniform
2) stable
3) turbulent
4) regular
5) stationary
70. Embarked
1) launched
2) began
3) stopped
4) proposed
5) regularised
Directions (Q. 71-75): The following questions
consist of a single sentence with one blank only. You are
given six words denominated by A, B, C, D, E and F as
answer choices and from the six choices you have to pick
two correct answers, either of which will make the
sentence meaningfully complete.
71. It has come to the notice of Sebi that some companies/
entities are illegally mobilising funds from the public
by making false promise of ________ rates of return/
interest under various schemes/arrangement.
(A) extreme
(B) unreasonable (C) illegal
(D) high
(E) exorbitant
(F) little
1) (A) and (B)
2) (B) and (C)
3) (C) and (D)
4) (C) and (E)
5) (B) and (E)
72. President Pranab Mukherjee will meet two groups of
people who will give him the ________ on the
deteriorating law-and-order situation in West Bengal.
(A) lowdown
(B) letter
(C) dossier
(D) details
(E) brochure
(F) information
1) (A) and (C)
2) (B) and (E)
3) (A) and (F)
4) (C) and (D)
5) (C) and (F)
73. The space between Damascus and Baghdad is
becoming an area for Jihadists to ________ into a
global terrorist army.
(A) convert
(B) unite
(C) coalesce
(D) develop
(E) collapse
(F) collect
1) (A) and (F)
2) (B) and (E)
3) (C) and (F)
4) (D) and (F)
5) (B) and (F)
74. Public sector banks are ________ to pick up a stake
in Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd.
(A) eager
(B) motivated
(C) adamant
(D) keen
(E) coming
(F) reluctant
1) (A) and (B)
2) (B) and (E)
3) (C) and (E)
4) (D) and (F)
5) (A) and (E)
75. Reliance Industries Limited yet again ________ at
the upper boundary and then moved back into
previous consolidation band.
(A) touched
(B) picked
(C) continued
(D) stopped
(E) stayed
(F) faltered
1) (B) and (D)
2) (E) and (F)
3) (A) and (B)
4) (B) and (F)
5) (A) and (F)
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Test-III: Quantitative Aptitude
0.2304 0.012 ?
1) 3.84
2) 9.6
3) 19.2
4) 38.4
5) None of these
92. 18 1.8 7.5 = (?)3 100
1) 5
2) 7
3) 9
4) 11
5) 13
93. 20% of 40% of ? = 439.6
1) 5275 2) 5345 3) 5495 4) 5525 5) 5655
94. 578 ? 12 = 325992
1) 41
2) 43
3) 45
4) 47
5) 49
95.
? = (42 56) 16
1) 22201 2) 21609 3) 21025 4) 20449 5) 19881
Directions (Q. 96-100): What should come in place
of question mark (?) in the following number series?
96. 1717 1744 1869 2212 2941 ?
1) 24 kmph
2) 60 kmph
3) 72 kmph
4) 90 kmph
5) 120 kmph
110. The ratio of the age of son to that of father is 2 : 7.
After 12 years, the ratio will become 4 : 9. What is the
present age of son?
1) 18 years
2) 16 years
3) 14 years
4) 12 years
5) 8 years
Directions (Q. 111-115): In each of these questions,
two equations (I) and (II) are given. You have to solve both
the equations and give answer
1) if x < y
2) if x > y
3) if x y
4) if x y
5) if x = y, or relationship between x and y cant be
established.
111. I. 6x2 49x + 99 = 0
II. 5y2 + 17y + 14 = 0
2
112. I. 5x = 19x 12
II. 5y2 + 11y = 12
113. I. x2 = 3 1331
114. I. 5x = 7y + 21
II. 11x + 4y + 109 = 0
115. I. 2x2 11x + 12 = 0
II. 2y2 17y + 36 = 0
116. A park is 60m long and 48m broad. It has a 3m-wide
path all around it each on its inside and outside both.
How much will it take to carpet the path if the rate of
carpeting is `7 per sq metre?
1) `8084
2) `9072
3) `10112
4) `10742
5) `10956
117. A room is 9m long and 7m wide. The floor of the room
is to be tiled fully with 9 cm 8 cm rectangular tiles
without breaking tiles to smaller sizes. How many tiles
will be required?
1) 8750 2) 9600 3) 10400 4) 12600 5) 14000
118. The dimensions of a room are 12m 8m 5m. There
are two doors (2.5m 1m) and two windows (1.5m
1m) in the room. What is the cost of painting the walls
of the room if the rate of painting is `13.5 per square
metre?
1) `2416 2) `2592 3) `2684 4) `2748 5) `2804
119. A cylindrical piece of metal of radius 4.5 cm and height
11 cm is shaped into a cone of the same radius. What
will be the height of the cone?
1) 16.5 cm 2) 22 cm 3) 27.5 cm 4) 33 cm 5) 38.5 cm
120. How much will it cost to make a wall, which is 28m
long, 8m high and 0.5m thick, from bricks whose
dimensions are 20 cm 10 cm 7 cm? One brick costs
`3.
1) `1.8 lakh
2) `2.4 lakh
3) `2.8 lakh
4) `3.2 lakh
5) `3.6 lakh
Directions (Q. 121-125): The following line graph
shows the percentage increase in the population of two
cities A and B over the period 2009 to 2013.
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1
3
20
1
2)
3)
4)
5)
66
4
4
21
21
108. A man can row 28 km upstream and 70 km downstream
in 12 hours. Also, he can row 40 km upstream and 56
km downstream in 14 hours. What is the speed of the
man in still water?
1) 7 kmph
2) 8 kmph
3) 9 kmph
4) 12 kmph
5) 14 kmph
109. A person travelled 120 km by bus, 480 km by train and
432 km by bike. It took 15 hours. If the speed of the
1)
5
times that of the
3
bike, what is the speed of the bike?
Percentage increase
30
City A
25
City B
25
20
15
10
20
20
15
10
10
10
10
0
2009
2010
2011
Year
2012
2013
Company
% sale
A
72%
B
80%
C
84%
D
65%
E
70%
F
75%
126. What is the total number of items sold by Company
A?
1) 27720 2) 48400 3) 56980 4) 71280 5) 99000
127. What is the difference between the total items sold by
Company B and the total items sold by Company C?
1) 21420 2) 22720 3) 23210 4) 24080 5) 24420
128. What is the average number of items sold by all six
companies?
1) 66935 2) 65415 3) 64285 4) 63150 5) 62740
129. What is the ratio of the total unsold items of Company
B to that of Company E?
1) 3 : 5
2) 3 : 7
3) 4 : 7
4) 4 : 5
5) 5 : 7
130. The total unsold items of Company F is what per cent
of the total sold items of Company B?
1) 41.25% 2) 42.5% 3) 43.75% 4) 45% 5) 47.5%
Directions (Q. 131-135): The following bar chart
shows the total number of readers of newspaper A and B
over the period of 2009 to 2013 and the table shows the
percentage of female readers among them.
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21%
A
18%
B
15%
E
14%
D
23%
C
9%
Number of readers
(in thousand)
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
65
64
60
56
54
48
42
2009
2010
2011
44
2012
45
40
2013
Year
A
B
% female
% female
2009
43%
51%
2010
37%
45%
2011
45%
48%
2012
52%
54%
2013
39%
56%
131. What is the total number of female readers of
newspaper B in the year 2012?
1) 21480 2) 22320 3) 23760 4) 24850 5) 25200
132. What is the difference between the total male readers
of newspaper A and its total female readers in the year
2009?
1) 8620 2) 7840 3) 7450 4) 7280 5) 7060
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of the
7
total number of female employees in D1 and the total number
of male employees working in D2 is 140% of the total female
employees working in D2. Answer the following questions
based on these information.
136. How many male employees are working in department
D3?
1) 504
2) 512
3) 518
4) 524
5) 532
137. The total number of female employees in department
D3 is approximately what per cent of the total number
of male employees working in department D1?
1) 51.7%
2) 53.4%
3) 55.6%
4) 57.2%
5) 58.2%
138. What is the ratio of the total male employees in
department D 1 to the total male employees in
department D2?
1) 2 : 3
2) 3 : 4
3) 4 : 5
4) 5 : 6
5) None of these
139. The total number of male employees in department D3
is approximately what per cent of the total number of
female employees in department D2?
1) 84% 2) 112% 3) 128% 4) 144% 5) 156%
140. The total number of male employees in department D2
is approximately what per cent of the total number of
employees in the company?
1) 15% 2) 18% 3) 21% 4) 24% 5) 27%
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1) Only (A)
2) Only (B)
3) Only (C)
4) Only (A) and (B)
5) Only (B) and (C)
176. In a move aimed at thwarting money laundering
activities, the market regulator Sebi has made which
of the following compulsory for all investments into
Collective Investment Scheme (CIS)? All investments
in CIS funds are to be made
1) through banking channels
2) in cash
3) through correspondents only
4) through registered broking agencies
5) None of these
177. The nations first comprehensive adolescent health
programme named Rashtriya Kishor Swasthya
Karyakram (RKSK) was launched recently from Thane,
Maharashtra. Based on a national analysis, RKSK will
focus on six areas including:
1) sexual and reproductive health
2) nutrition
3) injuries and violence (including gender-based
violence)
4) non-communicable diseases
5) All the above
178. As part of taking banking services to rural areas, the
Centre has revised its target for opening new bank
branches which will also create an additional 55,000
new jobs in the banking sector. Now, how many new
bank branches will be opened yearly from next fiscal?
1) 5,000 2) 7,000 3) 9,000 4) 10,000 5) 12,000
179. Which of the following industrial groups has become
the first corporate in the country to disburse salaries
leveraging the Aadhaar Payment Bridge (APB) to avoid
fake data?
1) RIL
2) Adani group
3) Trident group
4) Vedanta group
5) Bharati group
180. National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
(NABARD) reduced the refinance rates for banks and
other lending agencies by 0.20 per cent to promote
rural credit and rural infrastructure. What is the new
rate for refinance effective from 7 Jan, 2014?
1) 9.10 per cent
2) 9.30 per cent
3) 9.50 per cent
4) 9.70 per cent
5) 9.90 per cent
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Test-V: Computer Knowledge
5) None of these
194. Which key is used to send a digital signature?
1) Public key
2) Private key
3) Digital key
4) Keypad
5) None of these
195. The first computer made available for commercial use
was
1) Mark-I
2) ENIAC
3) UNIVAC
4) EDSAC
5) EDVAC
196. EPROM consists of
1) bipolar transistors
2) Diodes
3) ETL
4) MOSFETs
5) None of these
197. ________ is not an Internet connection.
1) Broadband
2) WWAN
3) DSL
4) WLAN
5) Dial-up
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Answers
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Option 3)
(1-6):
Thus, we cant compare Q and T. Hence,
does not follow.
Hence, E is grandfather of T.
Option 4)
17. 1;
1. 1 2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
5. 5; U and S
6. 2
7. 2; Some papers are pencils (I) + No pencil
is a pen (E) = I + E = O = Some papers are
not pens. Now, No paper is a bottle
conversion
No bottle is a paper (E) +
Some papers are not pens (O) = E + O = No
conclusion. Hence, conclusion I does not
follow.
Again, No pencil is a pen
conversion
No pen is a pencil. Hence, conclusion II
follows.
8. 4; Some papers are pencils
conversion
Some pencils are papers. Hence,
conclusion I does not follow.
Again, Some papers are pencils (I) + No
pencil is a pen (E) = I + E = Some papers are
not pens. Hence, conclusion II does not
follow.
9. 2; No cup is a wire (E) + All wires are bulbs
(A) = E + A = O* = Some bulbs are not cups.
Hence, conclusion I does not follow.
Again, All stickers are cups (A) + No cup is a
wire (E) = A + E = E = No sticker is a wire.
Hence, conclusion II follows.
10. 1; No sticker is a wire (E) + All wires are
bulbs (A) = E + A = O* = Some bulbs are not
stickers. Hence conclusion I follows, but
conclusion II does not follow.
11. 4; All bowls are spoons (A) + No spoon is
a plate (E) = A + E = E = No bowl is a plate.
Hence, conclusion I does not follow.
Again, Some glasses are bowls (I) + All bowls
are spoons (A) = I + A = I = Some glasses are
spoons. Hence, conclusion II does not follow.
12. 5; Check options one by one
Hence, K is sister-in-law of A.
18. 1; Option 1)
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Hence, option 2) does not follow.
Option 3)
20. 2;
Option 1)
(21-25):
Bank
Person
P(+)
A(+)
L()
N()
Q(+)
G(+)
R(+)
S()
City
Dena
Indian
BOB BOI
UBI OBC
Bank
Bank
Corp
Bank
S um m ar y
Person
Bank
Place
P(+)
Indian Bank
Ghaziabad
R(+)
Corporation Bank
Patna
G(+)
OBC
Noida
L()
Dena Bank
Jaipur
A(+)
BOB
Delhi
N()
UBI
Ranchi
Q(+)
BOI
Gurgaon
S()
UCO
Kanpur
21. 3 22. 2
23. 4
24. 1 25. 3
26. 4
(27-31):
The machine arranges the words and the
numbers in each step. As for words, the words
are arranged in alphabetical order from left
to right and the numbers are arranged in
descending order from right to left. However,
after arranging all the numbers the digit-sums
of numbers are squared in the last step.
Input: water 13 ferry 15 place 16 boat 22
market 18 verb 12
Step I: boat water 13 ferry 15 place 16
market 18 verb 12 22
Step II: boat ferry water 13 15 place 16
market verb 12 18 22
Step III: boat ferry market water 13 15 place
verb 12 16 18 22
Step IV: boat ferry market place water 13
verb 12 15 16 18 22
Step V: boat ferry market place verb water
12 13 15 16 18 22
Step VI: boat ferry market place verb water
9 16 36 49 81 16
Step VI is the last step of the above input
27. 4
28. 1
29. 3
30. 4
31. 4
32. 4;
35. 3; Northeast
36. 2;
EF = DE = 2 km
Now, AF =
( AE) 2
AE = BE = CD = 1 km
( EF) 2
12 2 2 = 5 km
37. 5; From I. D is a female
=
From II.
Hence, both the statements are sufficient to
answer the question.
38. 5; From I and II.
46. 1; Look at the way the author has compared to the referendum sought by AAP while
forming government. The author assumes
that it is wrong to seek referendum in one
crucial matter and not do so in another crucial matter that affects one and all.
47. 4; (A) takes the argument more in favour
of FDI. Similarly, (D) also helps clinching
the argument in favour of the author and
taking it away from AAP.
48. 1; The benefits have been clearly enumerated in (A).
49. 5; If the government of Indias decision
was taken at the behest of foreign powers,
then clearly there is a need for rethink.
50. 4; We cant go for (C) because it loses
sight of the core issue involved in the paragraph.
51. 2
52. 5
53. 3
54. 2
55. 3
56. 5
57. 1
58. 3
59. 4
60. 3
61. 2
62. 5
63. 4
64. 5
65. 5
66. 4
67. 2
68. 1
69. 3
70. 3
71. 5
72. 3
73. 1
74. 4
75. 2
(76-80): CBEFDA
76. 4
77. 2
78. 5
79. 3
80. 1
81. 4
82. 2
83. 5
84. 3
85. 1
86. 4
87. 2
88. 1
89. 3
90. 5
K
KUNDAN
Rs rank from the top is (4 + 6 =) 10th.
From the bottom the rank of R is (30 10 +
1) = 21st.
From II. The rank of R from the bottom is
4 + 17 + 1 = 22nd. Hence, either statement
I or II alone is sufficient to answer the
question.
40. 2; From I.
From II.
Similarly,
(35-36):
Let A be the mans home and F the market.
91. 5; ? =
0.2304 0.012
= 0.48 0.012 = 40
92. 2; (?)3 100 = 18 1.8 7.5 = 243
or, (?)3 = 243 + 100 = 343 = (7)3
?=7
20 40
? = 439.6
93. 3;
100 100
43960 100
5495
or, ? =
20 40
325992
94. 4; ? =
= 47
578 12
42 56
95. 2; ? =
= 147
16
or, ? = (147)2 = 21609
96. 4; The series is +33, +53 , +73, +93, ...
97. 1; The series is +28 2 1, +26 2 1,
+242 1, ...
98. 5; The series is 3 4, 3 8, 3 12,
3 16, ...
99. 3; The series is 28 1 + 5 = 33,
33 3 + 10 = 109, 109 5 + 15 = 560,
560 7 + 20 = 3940, 3940 9 + 25
= 35485, ...
100. 4; The series is 16 4 + 1.5 = 65.5,
65.5 4 + 2.5 = 264.5, 264.5 4 + 3.5
= 1061.5, 1061.5 4 + 4.5 = 4250.5, 4250.5
4 + 5.5 = 17007.5, ...
101. 3; CI = (48750 1.12 1.12 1.06)
48750 = 64821.12 48750 = `16071.12
102. 2; Let the cost price be `x.
130
Marked price = x
100
130 85
x
SP =
100 100
130 85
= 1038.70
100 100
x = `940
Now, x
y = 4, x = 14
1
1
and u =
14
4
... (ii)
1
12
= 9 kmph
109. 3; Let the speed of the train be x kmph.
1
30
=
=
=
12 30
60
20
C alone can finish the work in 20 days.
105. 2; Let the daily earning of a man and
that of a woman be `x and `y respectively.
3390
Then, 8x + 5y =
= 565
... (i)
6
3600
Again, 5x + 7y =
= 450
... (ii)
8
Solving equation (i) and (ii), we have
eqn (i) 5 eqn (ii) 8
40 x 25y 2825
40 x 56 y 3600
31y 775
y = `25, x = `55
Now, daily earning of 7 men and 8 women
together = 7x + 8y = 7 55 + 8 25
= 385 + 200 = `585
`585 is earned by 7 men and 8 women in
one day.
`6435 is earned by 7 men and 8 women
1
6435 = 11 days
in
585
Hence, number of days = 11
106. 1; Total number of letters in the word
COLLECTION is 10.
So, the number of arrangements = 10!
Here L, C and O each occurs twice.
10!
Number of ways =
2!2!2!
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
= 453600
1 2 1 2
107. 1; Total number of balls in the box = 3
+3+3=9
9 8
Number of sample space n(S) = 9 C 2 =
2
= 36
4 14
2
120
x
5
600 480
x
x
1800
15
or,
x
x = 120
or,
480
x
x
kmph the and the
5
3x
kmph
5
432
3x
5
15
720
15
x
113. 1; I.
x2 = 3 1331 = 11
x=
11 = 3.316
2y2 21y + 55 = 0
2y2 10y 11y + 55 = 0
2y(y 5) 11(y 5) = 0
(2y 11) (y 5) = 0
11
y = 5,
Hence, x < y
2
114. 2; I. 5x 7y = 21
II. 11x + 4y = 109
Solving eqn (i) 11 eqn (ii) 5
55x 77 y 231
II.
or,
or,
or,
55x 20 y 545
97 y 776
y = 8 and from this x = 7
Hence, x > y
115. 3; I. 2x2 8x 3x + 12 = 0
or, 2x(x 4) 3(x 4) = 0
or, (2x 3) (x 4) = 0
3
x=
,4
2
II. 2y2 8y 9y + 36 = 0
or, 2y(y 4) 9(y 4) = 0
or, (2y 9) (y 4) = 0
9
y = 4,
Hence, x
2
116. 2;
K
KUNDAN
n(E) = 3 C 2 3 C2 3 C2 = 3 + 3 + 3 = 9
n (E )
9
1
P(E) = n (S) =
=
36
4
108. 3; Let the downstrem speed be x kmph
and upstream speed be y kmph.
28 70
14 35
Then, y
or, y
x = 12
x =6
1
1
v
Let y u and
x
Now, 14u + 35v = 6
40 56
20 28
14 ,
y
x
y
x
... (i)
7
3x
3 120
=
= 72 kmph
5
5
110. 4; Let the present age of son and father
be x years and y years respectively.
x 2
Then, y 7
or, 7x = 2y
... (i)
x 12
4
Again, after 12 years, y 12 =
9
or, 9x + 108 = 4y + 48
or, 9x 4y = 60
... (ii)
Solving eqn (i) and (ii), we get
x = 12 years, y = 42 years
111. 2; I. 6x2 49x + 99 = 0
or, 6x2 27x 22x + 99 = 0
or, 3x(2x 9) 11(2x 9) = 0
or, (3x 11) (2x 9) = 0
11 9
x=
,
3 2
II. 5y2 + 17y + 14 = 0
or, 5y2 + 10y + 7y + 14 = 0
or, 5y(y + 2) + 7(y + 2) = 0
or, (5y + 7) (y + 2) = 0
7
y = 2,
5
Hence, x > y
112. 4; I. 5x2 19x + 12 = 0
or, 5x2 15x 4x + 12 = 0
or, 5x(x 3) 4(x 3) = 0
or, (5x 4) (x 3) = 0
4
x = 3,
5
II. 5y2 + 11y 12 = 0
or, 5y2 + 15y 4y 12 = 0
or, 5y(y + 3) 4(y + 3) = 0
or, (5y 4) (y + 3) = 0
4
y=
, 3
5
Hence, x y
Speed of bike =
112
7
5000
112 5000
7
80000
110
100 12 11 11
123. 4; Ratio =
120 10 12 10
10
100
= 11 : 10
124. 3; Population of City B at the end of
12
= 71280
100
100
127. 5; Difference
15
80
9
84
= 550000(
)
100
100
100
100
= 55(1200 756) = 55 444 = 24420
128. 1; Total sale = 55(18 72 + 15 80 +
9 84 + 23 65 + 14 70 + 21 75)
= 55(1296 + 1200 + 756 + 1495 + 980 +
1575) = 55 7302 = 401610
14 30
= 550000
= 23100
100 100
(136-140):
Total = 2400
M:F=7:5
Male = 1400, Female = 1000
165
5
=
=5:7
231
7
130. 3; Total number of unsold items of
Company F = 55(21 25) = 28875
Total number of sold items of Company B
= 55(15 80) = 66000
Ratio =
28875
100 = 43.75%
66000
131. 3; Total number of female readers of
newspaper B in the year 2012
Reqd % =
136. 3
137. 5; D3 (Female) = 220
And D1 (Male) = 378
Reqd % =
54
= 44000
= 23760
100
(57 43)
132. 2; Difference = 56000
100
= 560 14 = 7840
133. 1; Reqd ratio
220
100 = 58.2%
378
138. 2; Ratio =
139. 4; D3 (Male)
378 3
=3:4
504 4
= 518
D2 (Female) = 360
518
100 = 143.88
360
K
KUNDAN
401610
= 66935
6
129. 5; Total number of unsold items of
15 20
Company B = 550000
= 16500
100 100
Average =
55
100
=
56
45000
100
48000
48 55
45 56 = 66 : 63 = 22 : 21
1000
(42 49 + 64 55 +
5 100
54 52 + 44 46 + 45 44)
= 2 (2058 + 3520 + 2808 + 2024 + 1980)
= 2 12390 = 24780
135. 2; Total number of male readers of
newspaper A in the year 2010
newspaper B =
37
= 22200
100
Total number of male readers of newspaper
B in the year 2010
= 60000
= 64000
55
= 35200
100
Reqd % =
22200
100 = 63.068
35200
63%
Reqd % =
140. 3; Reqd % =
144%
504
100 21%
2400
143. 5 144. 4 145.
148. 4 149. 3 150.
153. 4 154. 2 155.
158. 2 159. 5 160.
163. 3 164. 3 165.
168. 2 169. 2 170.
173. 1 174. 4 175.
178. 4 179. 3 180.
183. 2 184. 2 185.
188. 2 189. 2 190.
141. 3 142. 3
3
146. 4 147. 5
4
151. 2 152. 4
4
156. 2 157. 5
1
161. 1 162. 1
1
166. 3 167. 2
3
171. 1 172. 4
3
176. 1 177. 5
4
181. 4 182. 2
1
186. 4 187. 5
2
191. 3 192. 1
193. 5; The letters XP stand for
eXPerience, meaning the operating system
was meant to be a new type of user
experience.
194. 2; Private key is used, because it is known
to user only.
195. 3 196. 4 197. 2 198. 1 199. 4
200. 2; DNS (Domain Name System) acts as
a resolutor which maps names onto IP address and vice versa.