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Ocean is to Pond as Deep is to

Shallow Well Sea Lake


2. What does Frozen mean?

Glued Liquid Solid Water


3. What means the same as Portion?

Whole Part Chip None


4. Wise is to Foolish as Vain is to

Modest Pretty Conceit Proud


5. Acquiesce is the opposite of

Clumsy Obstacle Quit Protest


6. Sentence is to Paragraph as Word is to

Letter Sentence Paragraph Phrase


7. Which is the odd one out?

Seminal Germane Propagative Derivative


8. Never is to Seldom as Always is to

Occasional Usual Often Every time


9. Bolt is to Nut as Hook is to

Screw Eye Door Grass


10. What is an Edifice?

Building Illness Boatyard Executive


11. Irascribe is the opposite of

Striking Flamboyant Irritable Phlegmatic


12. Which is the odd one out?

Marriage Annul Divorce Separation


13. Stint is the opposite of
Surfeit Prolix Meticulous Splint
14. Direct is to Tortuous as Dilatory is to

Expeditious Straight Curved Circumlocutory

1.
1, 3, 5, 7, 9, ?

8 11 12 13
2.
2, 2, 4, 6, 10, ?

14 10 20 16
3.
0.1, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 0.9, ?

1.1 0.11 11 0.011


4.
0, 3, 8, 15, 24, ?

36 30 35 31
5.
4, 5, 7, 11, 19, ?

33 27 37 35
6.
2, 5, 11, 23, 47, ?

80 95 92 101
7.
50, 40, 100, 90, 150, ?

200 180 140 300

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2.

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4.

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11.

12.
Which is the odd one out?

1.

Yes No

2.

Yes No

3.

Yes No

4.

Yes No
5.

Yes No

6.

Yes No

7.

Yes No

8.

Yes No

9.
Yes No

10.

Yes No

11.

Yes No

12.

Yes No

13.
Yes No

14.

Yes No

15.

Yes No

16.

Yes No

17.
Yes No

18.

Yes No

19.

Yes No

20.

Yes No

21.
Yes No

22.

Yes No

23.

Yes No

24.

Yes No

25.
Yes No

26.

Yes No

27.

Yes No

28.

Yes No

1.
If the wheel rotates as shown, P will

move to the right and stop


move to the left and stop
move to and fro
none of these

2.

Which way does wheel X move?

either anti-clockwise clockwise stays still

3.

Which nail is most likely to pull out of the wall?

A B C all equally likely

4.

Which tank will cool water fastest?

A B C all equal
5.

Which tent peg will give the best hold on soft


ground?

P Q R S T

6.

Which weight will be easiest to lift?

A B C all equal

7.

Which plank is most likely to break?

A B either

8.
If the handle is moved as shown, how will the hooks
M & N move?

M up, N down
M down, N up
M up, N up
M down, N down
M up, N still

9.
The diameter of pulleys A and C is 10 cm and
pulleys B and D is 5 cm. When pulley A makes a
complete turn, pulley D will turn

once twice 4 times 6 times 8 times

10.

If the drawing is of water pipes, which will carry most


water per metre length?

A B C all equal

11.
If the blocks are all of the same material, which is the heaviest?

A B C all equal

12.

Which chain would support the weight by itself?

any equally B C D

1.
24 + 5 = ?

39 19 29 49
2.
45 + 62 = ?

117 119 107 129


3.
37 + 48 + 35 = ?

110 120 125 130


4.
48 - 13 = ?

35 33 38 43
5.
364 / 7 = ?

49 54 56 52
6.
67 + 12 = ?
69 55 79 77
7.
584 / 8 = ?

68 73 78 82
8.
135 - 36 = ?

99 101 103 111


9.
924 - 536 = ?

328 318 338 388


10.
23 + 83 = ?

108 106 116 103


11.
54 + 36 = ?

90 80 102 92
12.
43 x 11 = ?

431 443 473 453


13.
In the below questions select the option which should appear first alphabetically.

Able Abel Abbel


14.
Dean Deal Drift
15.
Grant Gant Great
16.
Stanley Sturdy Straemer
17.
Pear Pearce Pearson
18.
Hamilton Harding Hammer
19.
Brown Browne Brownne
20.
Johnson Johnstone Johnston
21.
Crow Crout Crove
22.
Crispin Crist Crump
23.
Davis Davies Davit
24.
Stratford Stafford Strafford
25.
Rhostra Rodda Rhonda
26.
Zuiler Zweger Zueeter
27.
Travers Traverse Travart
28.
Rabbis Rabbes Rabast
29.
Crabbes Crates Crabs
30.
Rushton Tushton Riston
31.
Constable Constabulary Constible
32.
Saul Tall Paul
33.
Rapport Robot Redditch
34.
Bable Able Abbot
35.
Wavey Wacey Wackey
36.
Querible Queastor Quest

1. Sue & Jennifer are fair. Brian & Robyn are dark. Sue & Robyn are tall. Who is fair and tall?

Sue Jennifer Brian Robyn


2. In the above question who is tall and dark?

Sue Jennifer Brian Robyn


3. In the below type of questions you are to choose the two statements that would necessarily make the
given piece of information true.

Martha is playing marbles.

a) Martha is in the marbles room in summer


b) Martha is in the playground
c) Marbles is played in the playground in summer
d) All the pupils in the playground are playing marbles.

a&c b&c b&d a&d


4. Adam runs faster than Stuart.

a) Swithin is the champion runner


b) Adam can run further than Swithin
c) Adam can run as fast as Swithin
d) Swithin can run faster than Stuart

a&b b&d c&d b&c


5. A group of friends live in a house divided into one flat per floor. Tony is in the flat below Julie and
Madeleine is in the flat above Sarah. Sarah is in the flat below Tony and Julie lives with Roger. Peter
lives on the top floor. Who is in the bottom flat?

Tony Julie Madeleine Sarah Peter


6. In the above question who else shares a flat?

Tony & Madeleine &


Sarah & Peter Tony & Peter
Madeleine Sarah
7. Jane can play the piano but not the flute while Jeremy plays the violin and the flute. Shelly plays the
violin but not the piano and Josephine plays the flute but not the violin. If each child plays two of the
three instruments, which one is likely to be similar to Jeremy?

Shelly Jane Josephine


8. Fifty candidates sat for the examination.

a) Twenty candidates answered under half the questions


b) There were ten failures in the examination
c) Over half the questions were answered by thirty candidates
d) Forty candidates were successful.

a&d b&d b&c c&d


9. In the same block, the Epsons live in an even-numbered flat with the Raymonds below them. The
Rowans live opposite the Laskeys and the Roses and Ewells both live opposite families with different
initials. Where do the Roses live?
1 2 3 4 5 6
10. In the above question who is over Laskeys?

Epsons Raymonds Rowans Roses Ewells

1.
When faced with unexpected events I:

know I can rise to the challenge wonder if I can cope


2.
I would rather my work:

brought me into constant contact with lots of people

allowed me to work by myself


3.
In keeping an appointment I am more likely to arrive:

slightly early slightly late


4.
What I do is usually

a good idea at the time sensible


5.
When working with people it is better when:

a single person says what to do

everybody discusses what to do


6.
When I speak to people on almost any subject:

I believe that what I say is important

I think that what I say will probably be ignored


7.
In a room full of strangers I would:

introduce myself to people

wait & see what people wanted to do


8.
When I am attending to something important:

I do not like to be distracted by anything else

I like to attend to other things as well


9.
I would be more interested in:

a poem about being a child

an article about the history of the conquest of space


10.
People who work together are happiest when:

they know what their own task is

they are aware how they feel about each other


11.
People feel that if asked to do something difficult :

I can rise to the challenge

I might doubt that I really have the ability


12.
During a break at work I would take the opportunity to:

chat with other people have some time to myself


13.
I prefer to:

carry out actions in the way decided

get agreement for a general idea


14.
I would rather spend my time:
learning a foreign language studying investment strategy
15.
When there is an urgent problem it is best to:

do it & deal with people's concern later

deal with people's concerns before doing it


16.
'I thrive on pressure & tough challenges':

Yes No
17.
If I am with a group of people

I am usually the one who organizes things

I am usually happy to do what someone else wants


18.
I tend to agree that:

there is a correct way of accomplishing a task.

if the result is satisfactory it does not matter how a task is accomplished


19.
I would prefer to:

discuss a novel repair a broken machine


20.
I am more likely to deal with the difficulties a person has by:

doing it myself listening to what they say


21.
When I take on difficult responsibilities or have to make decisions:

they can place a strain on me I do not see them as burdens


22.
When invited to a group activity:

I am excited about being able to join in


regret that it will interrupt my plan
23.
I tend to prefer to:

check the details of what has to be done

form a general idea of what has to be done


24.
I am better at:

creating an abstract painting drawing up a plan for a kitchen


25.
In regard to the statement, 'The end justifies the means':

I tend to agree I tend to disagree


26.
If asked to take on a responsibility that is new to me I think:

it would be humiliating to fail because I am not ready

I do not care about looking foolish, it is the only way to learn


27.
I prefer to be with:

just 1 or 2 people lots of people


28.
If I am going to attend an important meeting or interview I:

leave it until I get there & see how things go

plan for what might happen as thoroughly as possible


29.
I am more excited thinking about:

possible methods of space travel

finding a way towards spiritual awareness


30.
People perform better when they are motivated by:
affection fear
31.
I sometimes think my views are less interesting or useful then those of others:

agree disagree
32.
When in a group I am:

one of the quietest one of the loudest


33.
Typically I:

rely on important things to occur to me

make a list of things to remember


34.
I prefer to create something that is

useful beautiful
35.
If asked whether I think people are trustworthy :

I tend to agree I tend to disagree


36.
I feel that for me it is:

difficult to know in what way I can feel successful

possible to experience feelings of success most of the time.


37.
When a group of people want somebody to take charge I am likely to:

hold myself back. push myself forward


38.
Typically I like to:

react to circumstances as they arise

plan what I am going to do


39.
I would find more value in studying :

Physics Philosophy
40.
Listening to the thoughts & feelings of everybody who is involved in a project

is valuable because it makes progress easier later on

wastes valuable time when progress should be made


41.
When asked to do something that has been beyond me thus far I am:

doubtful whether I can live up to what people expect

determined to do better than people expect


42.
In communicating with a group of people about the same issue, I prefer to:

write a letter or talk to them individually

get them all together & talk to them


43.
I think that:

people realize what they have to do in their job when the moment is right for them

unless people are clear about what their job is, nothing will get done properly
44.
I tend to make up my mind by

weighing up the facts the impression I have gained


45.
I would rather that my boss:

allowed me to be aware of their personal difficulties

did not bother me with their personal difficulties


46.
I find that self-doubt prevents me from doing what I would like:

Yes No
47.
I am inclined to:

keep work relationships separate from leisure time

meet people I work with outside of work as well


48.
I would cope with worries or problems:

by giving less time to unimportant matters

through orderliness & efficiency


49.
If it were possible I would prefer to:

witness how the universe began

talk with an alien intelligence


50.
I believe that understanding people's attitudes & values:

is
essential
when
people
are
working
together
gets in
the way
of
getting
on with
what
they are
working
on.
1. In questions such as below, identify the two statements necessary to make the
conclusion in the beginning of the question true.

Jonathan is swimming.

a) Jonathan is in the pool during the winter.


b) Jonathan is in the pool.
c) Swimming takes place in the pool during the winter.
d) All the boys in the pool are swimming.

a&b b&d c&d d&a

2. Tom pitches the ball faster than Mike.

a) David is the champion pitcher.


b) Tom can throw the ball further than David.
c) Tom can throw the ball as fast as David.
d) David can throw the ball faster than Mike.

a&b b&d c&d b&c

3. Hundred soldiers went to the war.

a) Forty soldiers did not turn up for the war.


b) Twenty soldiers were killed in the war.
c) The war was boycotted by sixty soldiers.
d) Eighty soldiers returned alive.

a&b b&d a&c c&d

4. A is south-west to C.

a) A is two miles south of B.


b) B is two miles east of D.
c) C is two miles east of B.
d) D is North-west of A.

a&c c&b d&b a&d

5. Four defenders in a football match — Defender A, Defender B, Defender C &


Defender D — take their positions in this order in a row from right to left. During the
match, Defender A changes places with Defender C and then Defender C changes
places with Defender B. Which defender is now at the left end of the row?

Defender A Defender B Defender C Defender D

6. In the above question who is to the right of Defender C?

Defender A Defender B Defender D No one


7. Six electronic items are stacked in a cupboard divided into several racks. Cellphone is in the
rack right above the Ipod and the Laptop is in the rack right below the Food warmer. Food
warmer is in the rack right above the Cellphone and the Ipod shares the rack with the
Headphones. Coffee brewing machine is kept on the lowest rack. Which item is on the topmost
rack?

Cellphone

Ipod

Laptop

Food warmer

Coffee brewing machine

8. In the above question which two other items share a rack?

Cellphone & Laptop

Food warmer & Coffee brewing machine

Cellphone & Coffee brewing machine

Laptop & Food warmer

9. Five swimmers — A, B, C, D, E — participated in a competition. A lost to B but beat C. D


beat E but failed to beat C. Which swimmer won the competition?

A B C D E

10. In the above question which swimmer came second-last?

C A D B E

11. Laura loves to eat apple but not the banana while John loves to eat mango and the banana. Kim
loves to eat mango but not the apple and Jim loves to eat banana but not the mango. If each
child loves to eat two of the three fruits, which one has the same preference as John?

Kim Laura Jim No one

12. A pair of referee and linesman officiated in football matches for a week. The referees were A,
B, and C. The linesmen were 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.

a) No Referee or linesman officiated in two consecutive matches.


b) A and 3, if either officiated, were always in a pair.
c) 5 officiated in Wednesday’s match.
d) 4 could not officiate in a match immediately preceding or following a match where 5
officiated.

Which pair officiated in Tuesday’s match?

A and 5 C and 4 B and 2 A and 2

MOTIVATION

1. You feel frustrated and irritated by a difficult task that you have been asked to do. How do you respond?

Take a short break from it to clear your mind and to devise a plan for tackling the
job effectively.
Keep your frustration to yourself, and get on with it as best you can.
Grumble about it to anyone who will listen and get it over with as quickly as you
can.

2. You are working on an important task which you used to find interesting but you have done it so often
that you are now bored with it. How do you respond?

Think out a way of doing it as quickly and effectively as possible on this occasion,
and then explore the possibility of a ‘job swap’.
Put it to the bottom of the pile and get on with other, more interesting things.

Get on with it, but give minimal time and attention to it.

3. You have worked hard to achieve your targets and find that you have exceeded them. How do you
respond?

Enjoy the moment and then sit back and rest on your laurels.

Build on your success by setting yourself some new goals to aim for.
Maintain your effort so that your performance does not slip back from the standard
you have established.

4. You have come up with some ideas for solving a problem but have been told by others that your ideas
have little chance of success. How do you respond?

Think about what the others have said, modify your ideas, and then take a calculated
risk of putting them into practice.
Bow to the others’ superior judgement and forget all about it.

Ignore their advice, trust your own judgement and get on with it.

5. You have been working on something for a period of time and are having difficulty in judging how well
you are doing and how you might improve. How do you respond?

Just carry on with what you were doing because no one to date has criticized your
performance.
Trust your own judgement and modify your actions accordingly.
Carry out a self-evaluation, discuss it with someone whose judgement you trust, and
modify your actions accordingly.

6. You are checking through some data with a view to making a decision and realize that some important
bits of information are missing. How do you respond?

Assume that the missing data is unimportant and make a decision on the basis of the
information at your disposal.
Take the trouble to chase up the missing data and only make a decision when all of it
is available to you.
Make an informed guess about the missing information and make your decision
accordingly.

7. You have been asked to work on a task you dislike intensely. How do you respond?

Do it as quickly as you can but with minimum effort.

Keep putting it off in favour of tasks on which you prefer to work.


Get on with it to the best of your ability, giving it as much time and effort as you are
able.

8. You are working on an important task and your colleagues ask you to break off to go for an early-
evening drink. How do you respond?

Thank them for asking and explain why you can’t go with them on this occasion.

Turn down their invitation flat without thanks.


Say that you will join them later if you can, even though you have no intention of
doing so.
9. You are faced with a long and difficult task that requires hard work and painstaking attention to detail to
achieve your goal. Someone suggests a quick and easy way of doing it.

Give careful consideration to the advice, but reject anything that might jeopardize
the standard of your work.
Ignore the advice and stick to the tried and true method of doing the job irrespective
of how long it takes.
Take up the suggestion immediately and get the job done as quickly as you can.

10. You have been asked to take on an extra responsibility that you know is important to your team, but you
think that you will find the new role difficult. How do you respond?

Agree to take it on, but with no intention of giving it priority over your existing
commitments.
Turn down the request on the grounds that you have more than enough to do already.
Say that despite the hard work that the extra responsibility entails, you are ready to
face up to the new challenge.

11. The team of which you are a member has been successful even though your part in its achievements has
been minor, How do you respond?

Show your pleasure at the team’s achievements and pride in your own contribution,
however minor.
Congratulate your team-mates and then get on with what you were doing, leaving
them to celebrate their achievement
Refuse to join in the celebrations on the grounds that you had little to do with the
team’s success.

12. You have been working very hard over a period of months in an attempt to improve your performance,
but with little evidence to date that you are succeeding. How do you respond?

Keep going in the belief that you are right to set yourself high goals and that you
will reach them in due course.
Reduce your efforts on the grounds that you can perform at a level that satisfies
other people without having to try so hard.
Reaffirm your commitment to achieving your goals, but seek to improve the
methods you are using to achieve them.

13. A problem has come to light in something on which your team is working and you can help them to
resolve it. How do you respond?
Put forward your ideas before anyone else has a chance to get in ahead of you.

Wait to be asked if you have any ideas for solving the problem.
Set out your ideas to the team with confidence and ask them to help you to
implement them.

14. You are a member of a group in which no one will volunteer to take on an important task. You are
confident that you could do it well. How do you respond?

Do nothing — wait to be asked.


Let it be known to the group that you would be willing to take on the task, and that
with their support you are confident in your ability to do it well.
Don’t hesitate — volunteer to do the job without consulting anyone.

15. A vacancy has occurred for a job that would require you to take on extra work and responsibility. How
do you respond?

Don’t apply — you can do without the hassle.


Show that you have confidence in your own ability by submitting your application
for the job.
Wait to see if someone more experienced or better qualified than you are decides to
apply.

16. A high-profile working party is being set up to investigate ways of tackling a problem. You have not
been asked to join, but understand that volunteers may be considered. How do you respond?

Don’t volunteer on the grounds that if you haven’t been asked to join already,
someone must think that you are not really cut out for it.
Put your name forward to serve on the group and let it be known that you are
confident in your ability to make a positive contribution to its work.
Let it be known that if no one else volunteers you will be willing to do so.

17. You can see that a crisis is developing and no one present seems willing to take control of the situation.
How do you respond?

Take the initiative yourself by assuming control of the situation until the necessary
support arrives.
As quickly as you can find someone who is capable of taking control of the
situation.
Mind your own business — you don’t want to get the blame if something goes
seriously wrong.

18. You have been asked if you would be willing to attend an event as back-up to the main team even though
the chances are that you will not be called upon to do anything. How do you respond?

Accept the invitation as a chance to be involved and to learn from what will be a
new experience.
Turn down the invitation on the grounds that your time would be better spent doing
something more productive.
Accept the invitation but let it be known that you would rather be doing something
else.

19. Some unexpected bad news has left you and your colleagues feeling anxious and depressed about future
prospects. How do you respond?

Suggest that you all go out for the evening and forget about it while you have a good
time.
Allow yourself to be drawn into the general mood of pessimism.
Do your best to stay cheerful and concentrate your thoughts on trying to find ways
of turning the situation to your advantage.

20. You have been given some negative feedback on your performance, which you were not expecting. How
do you respond?

Listen to the criticisms without comment, but inwardly reject them.

Flatly refuse to accept the evidence on which the feedback is based.


Listen carefully to the feedback and consider ways in which you can use it alongside
your own evaluation to improve your performance.

21. Despite your best efforts you are persistently failing to meet the performance targets you have set for
yourself. How do you respond?

Stick to your performance targets, but re-examine the ways in which you are seeking
to achieve them, if necessary increasing your efforts.
Refuse to give up and resolve to try harder in future.

Reschedule your performance targets downwards to a level that you know you can
achieve.

22. Without warning, you have been asked to change the role in the team you are familiar with for one that
will be new to you. How do you respond?

Turn it down on the grounds that it is unfair to expect you to take on new
responsibilities at short notice.
Discuss what the new role would entail, then after due consideration back your own
ability to respond to the challenge by accepting the job.
Agree to do the job for a trial period if certain conditions are met.

23. You are working to a strict deadline on an important project when you run into an unexpected problem.
How do you respond?

Do what it takes to complete the project on time to the highest possible standard.
Explain the circumstances and make a plea for extra time to complete the work to
your satisfaction.
Keep quiet about it and settle for doing the best that you can in the circumstances,
cutting corners if necessary.

24. You have had a job interview, but were unsuccessful even though you appeared to be the best-qualified
candidate. How do you respond?

Say that you thought that you had a good interview, and that you must have come up
against somebody who happened to perform better than you did on the day.
Blame yourself for not having done sufficient preparation for the interview.
Pretend that you under-performed in the interview because you did not really want
the job.

1.The least among the following is:


A.0.2 B. 1 ÷ 0.2
C. 0.2 D.(0.2)2
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2.The difference between simple and compound interests compounded annually on a certain sum
of money for 2 years at 4% per annum is Re. 1. The sum (in Rs.) is:
A.625 B. 630
C. 640 D.650
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Direction (for Q.No. 3):

Each of the questions given below consists of a question followed by three statements. You have
to study the question and the statements and decide which of the statement(s) is/are necessary to
answer the question.
3.What is the capacity of the cylindrical tank?
I. The area of the base is 61,600 sq. cm.
II. The height of the tank is 1.5 times the radius.
III. The circumference of base is 880 cm.
A.Only I and II
B. Only II and III
C. Only I and III
D.Any two of the three
E. Only II and either I or III
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4.A man can row at 5 kmph in still water. If the velocity of current is 1 kmph and it takes him 1
hour to row to a place and come back, how far is the place?
A.2.4 km B. 2.5 km
C. 3 km D.3.6 km
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5.Two cards are drawn together from a pack of 52 cards. The probability that one is a spade and
one is a heart, is:
3 29
A. B.
20 34
47 13
C. D.
100 102
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6.A and B can complete a work in 15 days and 10 days respectively. They started doing the work
together but after 2 days B had to leave and A alone completed the remaining work. The whole
work was completed in :
A.8 days B. 10 days
C. 12 days D.15 days
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7.How much time will it take for an amount of Rs. 450 to yield Rs. 81 as interest at 4.5% per
annum of simple interest?
A.3.5 years B. 4 years
C. 4.5 years D.5 years
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8.A person borrows Rs. 5000 for 2 years at 4% p.a. simple interest. He immediately lends it to
another person at 6 p.a for 2 years. Find his gain in the transaction per year.
A.Rs. 112.50 B. Rs. 125
C. Rs. 150 D.Rs. 167.50
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9.If a - b = 3 and a2 + b2 = 29, find the value of ab.
A.10 B. 12
C. 15 D.18
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Direction (for Q.No. 10):

Each of the questions given below consists of a question followed by three statements. You have
to study the question and the statements and decide which of the statement(s) is/are necessary to
answer the question.
10.How many marks did Tarun secure in English?
I. The average mark obtained by Tarun in four subjects including English is 60.
II. The total marks obtained by him in English and Mathematics together are 170.
III. The total marks obtained by him in Mathematics and Science together are 180.
A.I and II only B. II and III only
C. I and III only D.All I, II and III
E. None of these
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11.An observer 1.6 m tall is 203 away from a tower. The angle of elevation from his eye to the
top of the tower is 30º. The heights of the tower is:
A.21.6 m B. 23.2 m
C. 24.72 m D.None of these
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12.A group of students decided to collect as many paise from each member of group as is the
number of members. If the total collection amounts to Rs. 59.29, the number of the member is
the group is:
A.57 B. 67
C. 77 D.87
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13.A man buys a watch for Rs. 1950 in cash and sells it for Rs. 2200 at a credit of 1 year. If the
rate of interest is 10% per annum, the man:
A.gains Rs. 55 B. gains Rs. 50
C. loses Rs. 30 D.gains Rs. 30
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14.Salaries of Ravi and Sumit are in the ratio 2 : 3. If the salary of each is increased by Rs. 4000,
the new ratio becomes 40 : 57. What is Sumit's salary?
A.Rs. 17,000 B. Rs. 20,000
C. Rs. 25,500 D.Rs. 38,000
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Direction (for Q.No. 15):

Each of the questions given below consists of a statement and / or a question and two statements
numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the
statement(s) is / are sufficient to answer the given question. Read the both statements and

 Give answer (A) 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.
 Give answer (B) 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.
 Give answer (C) if the data either in Statement I or in Statement II alone are sufficient to
answer the question.
 Give answer (D) if the data even in both Statements I and II together are not sufficient to
answer the question.
 Give answer(E) if the data in both Statements I and II together are necessary to answer
the question.

15.What is the speed of the boat in still water?


I. The boat covers a distance of 48 kms in 6 hours while running upstream.
II. The boat covers the same distance in 4 hours while running downstream.
A.I alone sufficient while II alone not sufficient to answer
B. II alone sufficient while I alone not sufficient to answer
C. Either I or II alone sufficient to answer
D.Both I and II are not sufficient to answer
E. Both I and II are necessary to answer
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16.When a plot is sold for Rs. 18,700, the owner loses 15%. At what price must that plot be sold
in order to gain 15%?
A.Rs. 21,000 B. Rs. 22,500
C. Rs. 25,300 D.Rs. 25,800
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17.An accurate clock shows 8 o'clock in the morning. Through how may degrees will the hour
hand rotate when the clock shows 2 o'clock in the afternoon?
A.144º B. 150º
C. 168º D.180º
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18.A jogger running at 9 kmph alongside a railway track in 240 metres ahead of the engine of a
120 metres long train running at 45 kmph in the same direction. In how much time will the
train pass the jogger?
A.3.6 sec B. 18 sec
C. 36 sec D.72 sec
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19.An industrial loom weaves 0.128 metres of cloth every second. Approximately, how many
seconds will it take for the loom to weave 25 metres of cloth?
A.178 B. 195
C. 204 D.488
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20.(17)3.5 x (17)? = 178
A.2.29 B. 2.75
C. 4.25 D.4.5
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1.Find the greatest number that will divide 43, 91 and 183 so as to leave the same remainder in
each case.
A.4 B. 7
C. 9 D.13
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2.Which of the following fraction is the largest ?
7 13
A. B.
8 16
31 63
C. D.
40 80
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3..009
= .01
?
A..0009 B. .09
C. .9 D.9
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4.The least perfect square, which is divisible by each of 21, 36 and 66 is:
A.213444 B. 214344
C. 214434 D.231444
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5. 3+1 3-1
If x = and y = , then the value of (x2 + y2) is:
3-1 3+1
A.10 B. 13
C. 14 D.15
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Direction (for Q.No. 6):

Each of the questions given below consists of a question followed by three statements. You have
to study the question and the statements and decide which of the statement(s) is/are necessary to
answer the question.
6.What is Arun's present age?
I. Five years ago, Arun's age was double that of his son's age at that time.
II. Present ages of Arun and his son are in the ratio of 11 : 6 respectively.
III. Five years hence, the respective ratio of Arun's age and his son's age will become 12 : 7.
A.Only I and II
B. Only II and III
C. Only I and III
D.Any two of the three
E. None of these
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7.If A = x% of y and B = y% of x, then which of the following is true?
A.A is smaller than B. B. A is greater than B
Relationship between A and B cannot be If x is smaller than y, then A is greater
C. D.
determined. than B.
E. None of these
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8.If 20% of a = b, then b% of 20 is the same as:
A.4% of a B. 5% of a
C. 20% of a D.None of these
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9.3 pumps, working 8 hours a day, can empty a tank in 2 days. How many hours a day must 4
pumps work to empty the tank in 1 day?
A.9 B. 10
C. 11 D.12
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10.One pipe can fill a tank three times as fast as another pipe. If together the two pipes can fill
the tank in 36 minutes, then the slower pipe alone will be able to fill the tank in:
A.81 min. B. 108 min.
C. 144 min. D.192 min.
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11.A motorboat, whose speed in 15 km/hr in still water goes 30 km downstream and comes back
in a total of 4 hours 30 minutes. The speed of the stream (in km/hr) is:
A.4 B. 5
C. 6 D.10
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12.A man took loan from a bank at the rate of 12% p.a. simple interest. After 3 years he had to
pay Rs. 5400 interest only for the period. The principal amount borrowed by him was:
A.Rs. 2000 B. Rs. 10,000
C. Rs. 15,000 D.Rs. 20,000
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13.A man walked diagonally across a square lot. Approximately, what was the percent saved by
not walking along the edges?
A.20 B. 24
C. 30 D.33
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14.
By investing in 16 % stock at 64, one earns Rs. 1500. The investment made is:
A.Rs. 5640 B. Rs. 5760
C. Rs. 7500 D.Rs. 9600
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15.A man buys a watch for Rs. 1950 in cash and sells it for Rs. 2200 at a credit of 1 year. If the
rate of interest is 10% per annum, the man:
A.gains Rs. 55 B. gains Rs. 50
C. loses Rs. 30 D.gains Rs. 30
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Direction (for Q.No. 16):

Find the odd man out.


16.10, 25, 45, 54, 60, 75, 80
A.10 B. 45
C. 54 D.75
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Direction (for Q.Nos. 17 - 19):

Find out the wrong number in the given sequence of numbers.


17.582, 605, 588, 611, 634, 617, 600
A.634 B. 611
C. 605 D.600
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18.36, 54, 18, 27, 9, 18.5, 4.5
A.4.5 B. 18.5
C. 54 D.18
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19.56, 72, 90, 110, 132, 150
A.72 B. 110
C. 132 D.150
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Direction (for Q.No. 20):

Insert the missing number.


20.8, 24, 12, 36, 18, 54, (....)
A.27 B. 108
C. 68 D.72
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