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IS.Which of the following words Directions (11-20): Read each Directions (21-30) : In the giv-
can be used to describe Ra- sentence to find out whether there en passage. -there are blanks, each
man? is any grammatical error in it. The of which has been numbered.
(A)Deceitful error. if any. will be in one part of Against each. five words/ group of
(B)Selfish' the sentence. Select the part with words are suggested, one of which
(C) Tim1d
the error as your answer. Ifthere is fits the blank appropriately. Find
no error. select 'Noerror' as your an- out the appropriate word/group of
(1) Only (A)
swer. Ignore the errors of punctua- words in each case.
(2) Only (B) tion. if any. Once upon a time there was a
(3) Only (A) and (B) 11. Despite of their best efforts prince who wanted to marcy a prin-
(4) Only (8) and (C) (1)/ they failed to retain (2)/ cess; but she would have to be a real
(5) All the three (A). (B)and (C) the contract due to (3)/ un- princess. He ca.ll allover the world
6. Choose the word which is most wanted political interference. to find one: but nowhere could he
similar in meaning to the word (4)/ No error (5). get what he wanted. One evening
given below. as used in the 12. We had decided (1)/ to scrap during a terrible storm; there was
passage. the project (2)/ but the chair- thunder and lightning, and the rain
GALLOPED man insisted with (3)/ its con- poured down in torrents. Suddenly
(1) hurtled (2)stumb tinuation on the same terms. a knocking was (22) at the palace
(4)/ No error (5). door. and the old king went to open
(3) slumbered (4) jumped
13. Because ofhis prolonged illness it. It was a princess standing out
(5) ran
(1)1 he could not concentrate there. But, good gracious ! What a
7. Choose the word which is most sight the rain and the wind had
(2)/ on his studies although (3)/
similar in meaning to the word he was very much desired to do made her look. The water ran down
given below. as used in the so. (4)/ No error (5). her hair and clothes; into the toes
passage. of her shoes and out again at the
14. You must realize (1)/ how im-
REVERED heels. And yet she insisted that she
portance it is (2)/ to give away
(1) remembered to the needy (3) / whatever you was a real princess. Well.we'll soon
(2)feared possess in excess. (4)/ No er- laa) out. thought the old queen. But
(3) talked about ror (5). . she said nothing. went into the bed-
(4) embraced lIS. Most of the travellers experi- room, took all the bedding off the
enced (1)/ a shock when they bedstead, and (24) a pea on the bot-
(5) respected
arrived (2) / at the museum tom; then she took twenty mattress-
8. Choose the word which is most es and laid them on the pea. and
only to find (3)/ that it had
similar in meaning to the word then twenty quilts on (2Ii) of the
been burgled. (4)/ Noerror (5).
given below. as used in the mattresses. On this the princess
16.Howpeople do (1)/ to earn their
passage. had to lie all night. In the (2.6) she
bread (2)/ is dependent largely
HAND on (3)/ the locality where they was asked how she had slept. "Oh,
(1)arm (2) throw live. (4)/ No error (5). very badlyl" said she. "I scarcely
(3) give (4) limb 17. He took a sharp knife (1)/ and closed my eyes all night. Heaven
(5) lent torn the covering, (2)/ made of only knows what was in the bed.
9. Choose the word which is most cardboard (3)/ but could not But I was lying on something hard,
opposite in meaning to the open the packet. (4)/ No error as a (2Z) I am black and blue all
(5). over my body. It's hornblel" Nowthey
word given below. as used in
the passage. 18.All of us are aware that (1)/ knew that she was a real princess
Shankar has been suffering because she had ~ the pea right
REVEAL
(2)/from fever since ten days through the twenty mattresses and
(1) stop (2)conceal the twenty quilts. Nobodybut a real
(3)/ and has been resting. (4)/
(3) present (4) pending No error (5) princess could be as (2.D) as that.
(5) tell 19. Both of them genuinely helped So the prince took her for his wife,
10. Choose the word which is most (1)/ each other when their (2)/ for now he <am that he had a real
opposite in meaning to the familieswere going (3)/ through princess.
word given below. as used in a bad patch. (4)/ No error (5) 21. <=}called (2) tour
the passage. 20. Some people have (1)/gener- (3) sent (4) saw
ELATED ously contributed to the wel- (5) travelled
(1)afraid (2) poor fare fund (2)/ but they wanted 22. (1) made (2) felt
(3) happy (4)depressed that there names (3)/ should (3) heard (4)seen
(5)grounded not be published. (4)/ No er-
ror (5) (5)sounded
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23. (1) assure (2)find 36. 5% of one number (x) is 25% 22 24
more than another number (1)"5 (2)-
(3) judge (4) mark 5
(5) try (y). If the difference between
the numbers is 96, find the val- 27 28
24. (1) drew (2)flung (3)'6 (4)-
ue of x: 5
(3) placed (4)cooked
(1) 90 (2) 100
(5)stitch 30
(3) 92 (4)96 (5)U
25. (1) top (2) head
(5)None of these .
(3) bottom (4)between 42. A dishonest vendor professes
37. The ratio ofA's age 3 years ago
(5)middle to sell fruits at the cost price
and B's age 5 years ago was
26 ..,(1) morning (2)dinner 4: 5. If A is 4 years younger but he uses a weight of 800
(4)fields grams in lieu of 1 kg. weight.
(3) room than B then what is the
Find his percentage gain.
(5) dark present age of B?
(1)22% (2)24%
27. (1)vengeance (2)price (1) 16years (2) 14years
(3)25% (4)300/0
(3)cause (4)result (3) 11 years. (4) 15years
(5) 2QOAI
(5)time (5)None of these
43. A is 2.5 times as good work-
28. (1) slept (2)felt 38. Tow pipes A and B can fill a
man as B and A is able to fin-
(3)located (4) carried tank in 16 hours an 12 hours
ish the work in 50 days less
(5)found respectively. The capacity of
than that of B. Find the time
the tank is 240 htres, Both the
29. (1) worried in which they can do it work-
pipes are opened Simulta-
(2)rough ing together.
neously and closed after 2
(3)irritable hours. Howmuch more water 18
(4)sensitive (in litres) is needed to fill the (1)2119 days
(5)pretty tank?
30. (1) trust (2) assured 17
(1) 100 litres (2)2321 days
(3)wanted (4)think (2) 170 litres
(5) knew (3)70 litres 6
(4) 190 litres (3)22'7 days
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
(5)None of these
3
DiJ:eCtiODS (31-35) : wruit will 39. A person covers 32 km. down- (4)204' days
come in the place of the question stream is 240 minutes and
mark (?) in the following number same person covers 48 km. 1
series? upstream in 1440 minutes. (5)254' days
31.9 11 16 26 ? 69 Find the rate of current. 44. The total age of a class of 60
(1) 40 (2) 41 (1)4 kmph (2)5 kmph girls is 900 years. The average
(3) 42 (4)43 (3)3kmph (4)Zkmph age of 20 girls is 12 years and
(5)None of these (5)None of these that of the other 20 girls is 16
32. 3 4 10 33 136 ? 4116 40. The simple interest on a cer- years. What is the average age
(1) 700 (2) 590 tain sum at the 15% per an- of the remaining girls?
num for 5 years is Rs. 1500 (1) 14years (2) 15years
(3)695 (4)685
more than the simple interest (3) 16years (4) 17years
(5)None of these on the same at the rate of 12% (5)None of these
33. 21 24 32 45 63 ? per annum for the same peri-
45. Mr. Ankit invests 14% of hiS
(1) 85 (2) 86 od. Find the sum.
monthly income every month
(3)84 (4)82 (1) Rs. 12000 (2)Rs. 12500 t.e., Rs, 1.750 in shares, 8%
(5)None of these (3) Rs. 8000 (4) Rs. 10000 in Insurance Poltctes and 7%
34.6 3 3 6 24 ? (5)None of these in fixed deposits. What is the
(1) 192 (2) 191 41. The numerator of a fraction is total monthly amount invest-
(3) 190 (4) 189 decreased by 25% and the de- edbyhim?
(5)None of these nominator is increased by (1) Rs. 3275
35. 7 10 16 28 ? 100 250%. Ifthe resultant fraction (2) Rs. 3450
(1) 49 (2) 53 6 (3)Rs. 3625
is 5" ' what is the Origin~ frac- (4)Rs. 3800
(3)50 (4)51
(5)52 tion? (5)None of these
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Directlcns (46-150): Study the DirectioD. (51-65) : What 62.0.5% of 674 of 0.8% of225 =?
table and answer the given ques- should come in place of question (1) 7.066 (2)9.12
tions. mark (?)in the followingquestions? (3)6.066 (4)5.17
Marks (out of 100)of 5 students 51.36% of 170 +?% of 592 = 150 (5)None of these
A, B, C, D and E in class tests on (1) 14.6 (2) 17.8
different days of a week. 63.
(3) 16.4 (4) 15
854x854x854- 276 x 276 x 276 =?
~ntsABCDE (5)None of these .
854 x 854 + 854 x 276 + 276 x 276
52. (12.11)2+ (?)2= 732.2921
(1) 1130 (2)578
Monday 74 65 36 59 84 (1)20.2 (2)24.2
(3)565 (4) 1156
Tuesday 69 68 70 51 72 (3)23.1 (4) 19.2
(5) None of these
Wednesday 49 82 75 64 59 (5)None of these
64. 56% of 225 + 20% of 150
Thursday 55 72 62 70 68
53.288 +? x 57 = 2052 =?- 109
(1)8 (2)7 (1) 49 (2) 103
Friday 01 56 77 81 74
(3)6 (4)9 (3)53 (4)47
46. What is the differencebetween (5)None of these
total score of B on Monday, (5)None of these
54. (1125-274-323) + (875-654 65. 12%of 1885 =? + 6
Wednesday and Thursday to- - 155) =?
gether and the total score of E (1) 1248.4
(1)9 (2)6
on Tuesday, Wednesday and (2) 1292.2
Friday together? (3)7 (4)8
(3) 1312.6
(1) 12 (2) 14 (5)None of these
(4) 1357.2
(3) 10 (4) 20 55. (42)2+ 6.3 x 26 = ?
(5)None of these
(5)None of these (1) 7182 (2) 7269
(3) 7260 (4)7240
47. MarksofEon Mondayare what REASONING
per cent more than marks ofB (5)None of these
on Thursday? 56. 115%of4880-85%ofl640=? Directions (66-70) : In these
2 (1)4218 (2) 4368 questions, relationship between dif-
(1) 15% (2) 16"3% (3) 4448 (4)4628 ferent elements is shown in the
(5)None of these statement(s). The statement(s) .are
(3) 2001b (4)25% followedby two Conclusions num-
(5)None of these 57. 3251 + 587 + 369 - ? = 3007
bered I and II. Study the Conclu-
48. What is the average marks (1) 1250 (2) 1300 sions based on the statement(s) and
scored by C on the given days? (3) 1375 (4) 1400 select the appropriate answer:
(1) 60 (2) 62 (5)None of these Give answer (1)if only Conclu-
(3) 52 (4) 64 58. ~9261 x J(62742241) =?+ sion I is true
(5)None of these 89 Give answer (2)if only Conclu-
49. What is the respective ratio of (1) 166254 sion II is true
(2) 166259
total marks scored by C on Give answer (3) if either Con-
Tuesday and Wednesday to- (3) 166253 (4) 166252
clusion I or Conclusion II is true
gether to the total marks (5)None of these
Give answer (4)if neither Con-
scored by D on the same days 59.18.6 x 3 + 7.2-16.5 =? +.21.7 clusion I nor Conclusion II is true
together? (1)35.7 (2)21.6 Give answer (5) if both Conclu-
(1)23: 28 (3)24.8 (4)27.6 sions I and II are true.
(2)28: 23 (5)None of these 66. StatemeDtS :
(3)29: 23 60. 5.35 + 4.43 + 0.45 + 45.34 + Q = H, H < L, L < F
(4)23: 29 534=? CoDc1usions :
(5)None of these (1)597.27 (2) 589.57
I. Q < F
150.Total marks scored by E on all (3)596.87 (4)596.67 II. H < F
days together are how much (5)None of these 67. StatemeDts :
more than total marks scored
61. ~35937 x 1331 = 121 x? D > E, E z I, I z K
by A on all days together?
(1)43 (2)45 (1)443 (2)673 CODclusions :
(3)363 (4)303 I. D ~ I
(3) 55 (4) 65
(5) None of these II. E ~ K
(5)None of these
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68. Statements : (1) P (2)S Db:ections (81-:8!S): Study the
v cs. W.sU, U<R (3)U (4)W followinginformation carefully and
(5)None of these answer the questions given below:
ConclusioDS :
75. What is the position of Q with Eight persons are sitting in two
I. V<R
respect to R? parallel rows containing four per-
II. W < R sons each, in such a way that there
69. Statements : (1) Second to the left
is an equal distance between adja-
F<J,J s r. T~ R (2) Third to the right cent persons. In row 1 - A, B, C and
Conc1usioDS : (3) Third to the left D are seated and all ofthem are fac-
I. F>T (4)Can't be determined ing south. In row 2 - P, Q. Rand S
(5) None of these are seated and all of them are fac-
II. F = R ing north. Therefore in the given
70. Statements : Directions (76-80) : Toanswer
these questions study carefully the seating arrangement each member
'"M > K, K = H, H z L
followingarrangement of symbols,
seated in a row faces another mem-
ConclasioDS : ber of the other row.
digits and letters.
I. M> L R sits second to the left of per-
W%93G6H # 7K$L2 HB
II. M < H son who faces A. S is an immediate
MJ45E8@Z
Db:eCtiODS(71-75) : Study the neighbour ofR Onlyone person sits
76. If all the numbers are deleted between A and D. One of the imme-
followinginformation carefully and from the above arrangement
answer the questions given below: diate neighbours of C faces Q. B
then which of the following does not sit at any of the extreme
Eight friends - P, Q, R, S, T, U, will be seventh to the left of ends of the line.
V and W - are sitting around a cir- sixth from the right?
cle facing the centre, but not nec- 81. Who amongst the following
(1)H (2)J sits second to the right of per-
essarily in the same order.
P sits third to the left of Q,
(3)M (4) s son who faces P?
(5)None of these (1)B
whilesecond to the right ofU. S does
not sit next to P or Q. R and V al- 77. How many such numbers are (2) A
ways sit next to each other. W nev- there in the abovearrangement (3)C
er sits next to S and R does not sit each of which is immediately (4) D
next to Q. preceded by a symbol?
(5)Can't be determined
71. Which of the following pairs (1)One (2) Two
82. Four of the followingfive are
sits between W and T? (3) Three (4)Four alike in certain way and thus
(1)U, S (2)W, Q' (5)None of these form a group. Which is the one
(3) R, V (4)T, V 78. '9 W is to 'G H #' and '$ T is that does not belong to that
(5)None of these to '2 B M' in the same way as group?
72. Starting from P's position, if '4J'is to __ in the above ar- (1)C (2) R
all the eight were arranged in rangement. (3) Q (4)P
alphabetical order in clockwise (1) E @ 8 (2) 58 (5)D
direction the seating positions (3) B 2 L (4) 5 8 Z 83. Which of the following state-
ofhowmany members (exclud- (5)None of these ments is true regarding C?
ing P)would not change? 79. How many such symbols are (1)C sits second to the right
(1)None there in the abovearrangement ofD
(2)One each of which is immediately (2)Asits to the immediate right
(3)Two followedby a letter? ofC
(4)Three (1)None (2)One (3)S faces C
(5)None of these (3)Two (4)Three (4)D is an immediate neigh-
73. Which of the following pairs (5)None of these bour ofC
has onlyone person sitting be- SO.If all the symbols are deleted (5)The person who faces C is
tween them, if the counting is from the above arrangement an immediate neighbour
done in clockwise direction? then which of the following ofR
(1) P, Q (2) R, S will be the fourth to the left of 84. Who amongst the following
(3)U, T (4)V, W twelfth from the right? faces R?
(5)None of these (1)9 (2)3 (1)A (2)B
74. Who sits to the jmmedtate (3)W (4)M (3)C (4)D
right ofT? (5)I'T of these (5)Can't be determined
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85. Who amongst the following the next letter in English al- (1) E (2)N
facesB? phabetical series, in how many (3)No one, as only two per-
(1)P words thus formed will there sons are sitting to the left
(2)Q be no vowel? ofH.
(3) R (1)One (2)1\vo (4) L
(4)Can't be determined (3)Three (4)Four (5) None of these
(5)S (5) None'of these 96. If in a code language, LAUNCH
Direction. (86-90) : These Directiou (91-95) : Study the is written as NCWPEJ and
questions are based on five words followinginformation carefully and MARGINis written as OCTIKP,
given below: answer the questions given below: how will WONDERbe written
Eight persons - E, F, G, H, L, in that code?
THE MODCPU RAM SHE
M,Nand 0- are sitting in a straight (1) PQYl<'GT (2)YQPFGT
(Note: The words formed after
performingthe givenoperations may line facing North but not necessar- (3)YQPGFr (4)YQPrGF
or may not be a meaningful English ily in the same order. H is sitting (5) None of these
word.) second to the right of N and L is 97. If all the letters in the word
sitting fourth to the right of H. M is EQUALI1Yare rearranged as
88. Ifthe second alphabet in each sitting to the right of F. Number of
of the words is changed to the they appear in the English al-
persons can sit between G and Lis phabet then the positions of
previous alphabet in English same as the number of persons are
alphabetical order, how many how many letters will remain
sitting between 0 and F. 0 is sit- unchanged after the rearrange-
words thus formed have more
ting to the immediate left of G who ment?
than one vowel?
is not an immediate neighbour of
(1)None (2)One (1)None (2)One
L. F is not an immediate neighbour
(3)1\\10 (4)Three ofN. (3)1\\10 (4) Three
(5) None of these 91. If all the given persons are ar- (5) More than three
87. If in each of the words, all the ranged in English alphabetical 98. If it is possible to make only
alphabet are arranged in En- order from left to right, posi- one meaningful word with the
glish alphabetical order with- tions ofhow many of them will first. the third, the fifth and
in the word, how many words remain unchanged? the eighth letters of the word
will begin with a vowel? (1)Three (2)One SHAREHOLDING, which of
(1)One (2)1\vo (3)1\\10 (4)None the followingwill be the sec-
(3)Three (4)Four ond letter of the word? If no
(5) More than three
such word can be made, give
(5) None of these 92.Which amongst the following 'X as the answer and if more
88. Howmany letters are there in two persons are sitting at the than one such word can be
the English alphabetical series extreme ends of the line? made, give 'Y' as the answer.
between the third letter of the (1)N,M (1) L (2)E
second word from the left and (2) E, L
second letter of the second '(3) S (4)X
word from the right? (3)0, E (5)Y
(1)1\\10, (2)One '(4) None of these 99. Howmany such pairs of digits
(3)Three (4)Four (5) Cannot be determined are there in the number
(5) None of these 93. Based on the given arrange- 7693142, each ofwhich has as
ment, E is related to 0 and H many digits between .them in
89. If the givenwords are arranged
is related to G in a same way the number, as they have in
in the order as they would ap-
as 0 is related to : the numeric series?
pear in the English dictionary
from left to right, which of the (1) M .(2) F (1)None (2)One
following will be the fourth (3)L (4)E (3)1\\10 (4)Three
from the left? (5)None of these (5) More than three
(l)RAM (2) THE 94. Howmany persons are sitting 100.What should come in place of
(3)CPU (4)MOD between E and M? the question mark (?) in the
(5) SHE (1)One . (2)1\\10 followingseries ?
90. If in each of the given words, (3)Three (4)Four AZI DW3 GT5 JQ7 ?
each of the consonants is (5)More than four (1)LN9 (2)NM9
changed to the previous letter 95. Who is sitting third to the left (3)MN9 (4)MNll
and each vowelis changed to 'ofH? (5)None of these
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For a long time his death was 10 x 3 + 3 = 30 + 3 = 33
~ ANSWERS I concealed from her. =
33 x 4 + 4 132 + 4 = 136
10. (4) Elated (Adjective) = very
1. (5)
2. (2) 3. (1) 4. (4) 136 x 5 + 5 = 680 + 5 = 16851
happy and excited because of
8. (3)
6. (1) 7. (5) 8. (3) something good. 685 x 6 + 6 = 4110 + 6 = 4116
9. (2)
10. (4) 11. (1) 12. (2) Depressed (Adjective) = very 33. (2) The pattern is :
13. (4)
14. (2) 18. (5) 16. (1) sad and Without hope or en- 21+3=24
17. (2) 18. (3) 19. (5) 20. (3) thusiasm. 24 + 8 (= 3 + 5) = 32
21. (5) 22. (3)
Look at the Mntences :
23. (2) 24.(3) 32 + 13 (= 8 + 5) = 45
They were elated at the result.
28.(1) 26. (1) 27. (4) 28. (2) 45 + 18 (= 13 + 5) = 63
She felt very depressed about
29.(3) 30. (5) 31. (4) 32. (4) the future. 63 + 23 (= 18 + 5) = ~
33. cal 34. (1) 38. (5) 36. (2) 11. (I) Despite = in spite of 34. (I) The pattern is :
37.(4) 38. (2) 39. (3) 40. (4) Hence. Despite their best ef-
forts .... should be used here. 1
41.(4) 42. (3) 43; (2) 44. (4) 6x2" =3
12. (2) It is preposition related er-
48. (3) 46. (2) 47. (2) 48. (4)
ror. 3xl=3
49.(3) 150. (5) 81. (4) 82 .(2)
Insist = to demand that some- 3x2=6
83. (1) 84. (4) 88. (5) 156. (1) body agrees to do something. 6x4=24
87.(5) ISS. (4) 119. (3) 60. (2) Look at the sentance :
61. (3) 62. (3) 63. (2) She insisted on his weaking a 24 x 8 = 11921
64. (5)
68. (4) 66. (5) 67. (2) 68. (5) suit. 35. (5) The pattern is:
Hence. but the chairman in- 7 + 3 = 10
69.(4) 70.(1) 71. (1) 72. (4)
sisted on .... should be used 10 + 6 (= 2 x 3) = 16
73. (3) 74. (2) 78. (5) 76. (1) here.
16 + 12 (= 2 x 6) = 28
77. (3) 7S. (5) 79. (4) 80. (2) 13. (4) Here. Active voice i.e. he
SI. (1) 82. (3) 83. (2) 84. (4) (had) desired very much to do 28 + 24 (= 2 x 12) = ~
88.(5) 86. (2) 87. (3) 88. (1) so should be used. 52 + 48 (= 2 x 24) = 100
14. (2) Here. how important (Ad-
89.(5) 90. (4) 91. (4) 92. (1) 36. (2) According to the question.
jective) it is ..... should be
93. (2) 94. (5) 98. (3) 96. (2) used. y x 125
97. (2) 98. (5) 99. (2) 100. (3) 16. (1) Here. what people do 5% of x= 100
should be used.
xx 5 yx 125
EXPLANATIONS 17. (2) Here. Past Simple i.e. and
tore the covering ..... should be => 100 = 100
2. (2) (PaU) a long face = an un- used.
happy or disappointed expres- y x 125
IS. (3) To express period of time => x= = 25y
ston. 5
'for' t.e .. from fever for ten days
6. (1) Gallop (Verb)= to run rap- should be used.
.. x-y=96
idly by leaps; move very fast; 20. (3) Here. but they wanted that => 25y- Y= 96
hurtle. their (Possessive) names => 24y= 96
Look at the MnteRce : should be used. 96
They galloped off to meet their 27. (4) As a result = caused be- => y=24=4
friends. cause of something.
7. (5) Revere (Verb) = to feel 29. (3) Irritable (Adjective) = get-
.. x-y=96
great respect or admtration.for ing annoyed easily. => x-4 =96
somebody; idolize. 31. (4) The pattern is : => x=96+4= 100
S. (3) Hand (Verb) = to pass or 9 + 2 (= 12+ 1) = 11 37. (4) A's age 3 years ago
give something to somebody. 11 + 5 (= 22 + 1) = 16 = 4xyears (let)
9. (2) Reveal (Verb) = to make B's age 5 years ago = 5xyears
16 + 10 (= 32 + 1) = 26
something known to some- :. A's present age
body; disclose. 26 + 17 (= 42 + 1) = 1431
= (4x + 3) years
Conceal (Verb) = to hide 43 + 26 (= 52 + 1) = 69 B's present age = (5x + 5) years
something. 32. (4) The pattern is : According to the question,
Look at the Mntences :
It was revealed that important
3xl -1=3+1=4 5x + 5 - 4x - 3 = 4
4x2 ,=8+2=10 => x+2=4
evidence had been sup-ressed.
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=> x=4-2=2 41. (4) Let the original fraction be .. 14%ofx= 1750
.. B's present age = 5 x 2 + 5 x 14
= 15years y. => xx 100 = 1750
38. (2) Part of the tank filled by
pipes A and B in 1 hour According to the question, 1750x100
=> x=
1 1 3+4 7 75 14
--+------
- 16 12 - .48 - 48
xx-
_~1~00*" 6 =Rs.12500
350 =- Total monthly investment
:. Part of the tank filled in yx- 5
100 = (14 + 8 + 7)%ofRs. 12500
14 7
2hours=- =- xx75 6 12500x29
48 24
=> yx350 = '5 = 100 = Rs. 3625
7
:. Remaining part = 1 - 24 48. (2) Total marks obtained by B
x 635028
=> y='5x 75 ="5 on Monday, Wednesday and
24-7 17 Thursday = 65 + 82 + 72 = 219
=~=24 42. (3) Profit per cent Total marks obtained by E on
:. Required answer Error Tuesday, Wednesday and Fri-
17 = 1000- Error x 100 day = 72 + 59 + 74 = 205
= 24 x 240 = 170 lttres :. Required difference
200 =219-205=14
39. (3) Rate downstream ofperson = BOO x 100 = 25%
47. (2) Required percentage
43. (2) A is 2.5 tfmes as efficient
asB. 84-72)
=( 72 x 100
[~) kmph If A takes x days in doing a
work, time taken by B = 2.5x 1200 50 2
days. =-_. =- = 16-%
72 3 3
According to the question,
= (3:) kmph = 8 kmph 48. (4) Averagemarks of C
2.5x-x=50
Rate upstream => 1.5x=50 36 + 70 + 75 + 62 + 77
=--------
5
50 500 100
=> x e trz: =-=-days 320
1.5 15 3
=5=64
.. Time taken by B
49. (3) Required ratio
2.5 x 100 250
= =-days = (70 + 75) : (51 + 64)
3 3
= 145: 115
= (::) kmph = 2 kmph :. (A + B)'s 1 day's work
= 29: 23
:. Speed of current 3 3 15+6 21 50. (5) Total marks ofA = 74 + 69
= iOO + 250 = 500 = 500 + 49 + 55 + 67 = 314
1
= 2" (Rate downstream - Rate 500 Total marks of E = 84 + 72 +
upstream) .. Required time = 21 59 + 68 + 74 = 357
Required per cent
1 17
= 2" (8 - 2) kmph = 3 kmph =23- days _ (357-314)
21 - 314 x 100
40. (4) Let the principal be Rs. x. 44. (4) Accordingto the question,
Principal x TImex Rate Total age of remaining 20 girls 4300
s.i. = 100 = (900-20 x 12-20x 16)years = 314 == 14%
According to the question, = (900- 240 - 320) years 36x170 ? x 592
xx5x15 xx5x12 = 340 years 51. (4) 100 + 100 = 150
100 100 = 1500 :. Required average age
=> 6120 +? x 592 = 15000
=>'. 75x- 6Ox= 1500 x 100 340 => ? x 592 = 15000 - 6120
=> 15x= 150000 = 20 = 17 years =8880
150000 415. (3) LetAnktt'smonthlyincome 8880
=> x= 15 = Rs. 10000 be Rs. x. => ? = 592 = 15
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52. (2) (12.11)2+ (?)2= 732.2921
_ (a-b)(a2 +ab+b2)
70. (1) M > K, K H, H = zL
=> 146.6521 +?2=732.2921 => M>K=H~L
=> ?2= 732.2921-146.6521 - a2 +ab+b2 Conclusions :
=585.64 = a- b= 854-276 = 578 I. M > L: True
:. ? = .J585.64 = 24.2 56 x 225 20xl50 II. M < H : Not True
64. (5) 100 + 100 (71-75) :
288
53. (1) --;;- x 57 = 2052 =?-109
=> 126+30=?-109
(=> ?x2052=288x57
=> 156 =?- 109
p
288 x 57
=> ?= 156+ 109=265
=>?= 2052 =8
12x1885
54. (4) ? = (1125 - 274 - 323) + 615. (4) 100 =? +6
(875 - 654 - 155)
= (1125 - 597) + (875 - 809)
=> 226.20=6"
? u@
=528+66=8
55. (5) ? = (42)2+ 6.3 x 26 => ? = 226.2 x 6 = 1357.2
42x42x26 =
66. (5) Q H. H < L. L < F
= 6.3 = 7280 => Q=H<L<F
T
Conclusions :
.... ( ) ?= 115x 4880 _ 85x1640
I. Q < F: True
@
uv. 1 100 100
"II. H < F : True
=5612-1394=4218 71. (1) U and S sit between W
67. (2) D > E. E z I. I ~ K
57. (5) 3251 +587 + 369-? = 3007 andT.
=> D>E~I~K
=> 4207 - ? == 3007 72. (4) The positions of three per-
Conclusions :
=> ? = 4207 - 3007 = 1200 sons - S, T and V- willremain
I. D F: I : Not True
158. (4) ~9261 x .J62742241
unchanged.
II. E ~ K : True
73. (3) Four persons are sitting
=?+89 68. (5) V < W. w u. U < R between P and Q.
=> 21 x 7921 =?+89 => V<W.sU<R Three persons are sitting be-
=> 166341 =?+89 Conclusions : tween C and D.
=> ?= 166341-89 = 166252 I. V < R: True Only S sits between U and T.
59. (3) 18.6 x 3 + 7.2 - 16.5 II. W < R : True Two persons are sitting be-
=?+21.7 69. (4) F < J. J s T. T z R tween V and W.
=> 55.8+7.2-16.5=?+21.7 => F<J.sT~R 74. (2) S sits to the immediate
=> 46.5 =? + 21.7 Conclusions : right ofT.
=> ?=46.5-21.7=24.8 I. F > T : Not True 75. (5) Q sits seconds to the right
80. (2) ? = 5.35 + 4.43 + 0.45 + II. F = R : Not True oCR
45.34+534
76. (1) Accordingto question, the new sequence would be :
= 55.57 + 534 = 589.57
61. (3) ~35937 x 1331 = 121 x? 7th to the left of M
=> 33 x 1331 = 121 x?
W % G ~ K $ L .., B , J E @ z
33x1331
=> ? = 121 = 363 1
6th H-omright
0.5x 674 x 0.8 x 225
62. (3) ? = --I-oo-x-1-oo-- 77. (3) 1 Symbol 1 Number 1

60660 Such combinations are : 1 % 91; ~; 1 41


= 10000 = 6.066
63. (2) Let. 854 = a and 276 = b 78. (5) 19L_+W_-_-_;,-=-+_) __.G
a3_b3
.. ? = a2 +ab+b2 .. I :; t j

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