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Revision Sectional
Test - 2 (LRDI)
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A multiplex has three screens – S1, S2 and S3. It is running a movie named “Jungle

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Book” in three shows – Afternoon, Evening and Night – on each screen. On a
particular day, a total of 810 people watched the movie in the multiplex. The number of

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people who watched the movie in the Evening show on S3 was half the number of
people who watched the movie in the Night show on S1. Exactly 120 people watched
the movie in the Afternoon show on S1 which was 50% more than the number of

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people who watched the movie in the Night show on S3 which in turn was 33.33%

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more than the number of people who watched the movie in the Evening show on S2.
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total number of people who watched the movie in the multiplex on that day. The
number of people who watched the movie in the Afternoon show on S2 was nine-tenth
the number of people who watched the movie in the Afternoon show on S3. The
number of people who watched the movie in the Night show on S2 was 5 less than
twice the number of people who watched the movie in the Afternoon show on S3. The
number of people who watched the movie in the Afternoon show in the multiplex on
that day was 215.

For questions 1 to 4
Q.1 How many people watched the movie in the Night show on S2?
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(1) 85 (2) 95 (3) 105
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(1) 405 (2) 415
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What was the total number of people who watched the movie on S1?

(3) 395 (4) 325


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The number of people who watched the movie in the Afternoon show on S2 was what
percent of those who watched it in the Evening show on S1?
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(1) 25 (2) 33 (3) 37 (4) 40
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The price of a ticket in the Evening show was 20% less than that of a ticket in the Night
show and the price of a ticket in the Afternoon show was 20% more than that of a ticket
in the Evening show. Find the ratio of the collection in the Afternoon show and that in
the Night show. (Assume that the price of a ticket in a show is the same errespective of
the screen.)

(1) 1032 : 1625 (2) 1021 : 1625 (3) 1625 : 1032 (4) 1625 : 1021
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In Sun-Moon bakery, four different types of cakes – Mango Cake, Pineapple Cake,

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Banana Cake and Fresh Fruitcake – are sold. Each type of cake consists of five fixed
ingredients – Wheat Flour, Milk, Sugar Free, Eggs and Baking Powder – and some

follows:
Mango cake – Mango Cream and Mango pieces.
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variable ingredients. The variable ingredients used in different types of cakes are as

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Pineapple cake – Pineapple Cream and Pineapple pieces.

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Banana cake – Banana Cream and Banana pieces.
Fresh fruitcake – Milk Cream and equal quantities of Mango, Pineapple and Banana
pieces.

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The Cost Price of Eggs is Rs. 48/dozen and the Cost Price of Milk is Rs. 30/litre. The

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table given below shows the Cost Price/100 g of the rest of the ingredients.

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Ingredient Cost (in Rs.)/100 g
Wheat Flour 50
Sugar Free
Baking Powder
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Mango pieces

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Pineapple pieces
Banana pieces
Mango Cream
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Pineapple Cream 90
Banana Cream 50
Milk Cream 70

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For questions 5 to 8
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The table given below shows the Selling Price of the different types of cakes.
Cake Selling Price(in Rs.)

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Mango Cake 515
Pineapple Cake 500
Banana Cake
Fresh Fruitcake
600
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The statements given below are true for a cake of any of the four types made in Sun-
Moon bakery.

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(i) The ratio of the quantity of Sugar Free used to the quantity of Wheat Flour used
is same as the ratio of the quantity of Cream used to the quantity of Fruit pieces
used.
(ii) The quantity of Cream used is three times the quantity of Sugar Free used.
(iii) The total cost of the fixed ingredients is equal to the total cost of the variable
ingredients.
(iv) In each cake, 10 g Baking Powder, 3 Eggs (equivalent to 120 g) and 100 ml Milk
(equivalent to 70 g) are used.
(v) The net weight of each cake is 1 kg.

For questions 5 to 8
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For which type of cake is the profit percentage made by the bakery the highest?
(1) Mango Cake (2) Pineapple Cake (3) Banana Cake

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(4) Fresh Fruitcake

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preparation?
(1) Mango Cake and Pineapple Cake
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What are the two types of cake that require the same quantity of Sugar Free in their

(2) Banana Cake and Pineapple Cake


(3) Banana Cake and Fresh Fruitcake (4) Mango Cake and Fresh Fruitcake
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How much Wheat Flour is used in preparing four cakes – one of each type?

(1) 475 g (2) 500 g (3) 525 g


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(4) 550 g

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(1) Rs. 450 (2) Rs. 420


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What is the cost price per kg of Banana Cake?

(3) Rs. 525 (4) Rs. 600


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Mrs. Sinha gave some money to her five children – Asha, Bhanu, Chinu, Dolly and Ela

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– to buy stationery items. Each of them bought one or more of the following items –
pen, eraser, ruler, stapler, notebook and pencil. The price (in Rs.) of these items are

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15, 4, 10, 43, 25 and 3 respectively. No body was allowed to buy more than one of any
of these items, except pencil. One can by maximum 3 pencils. It is also known that:
(i) The total number of pencils purchased is a perfect square.

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(ii) Number of items purchased by Bhanu and Ela is same.

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(iii) One of them spent twice of the amount spent by exactly one of the others.
(iv) Bhanu spent Rs. 71 and the number of items bought by him is more than that by
Chinu.
(v) Chinu bought atleast 4 items, all of different types, and the amount spent by him is
a perfect square.
(vi) Total items purchased is 26 and total amount spent is Rs. 347.
(vii) Dolly purchased more items than that by Bhanu as well as Chinu, but amount
spent by her is less than that spent by each of them.

For questions 9 to 12
Q.9 Who has purchased the second least number of items?
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Q.10 How many of them purchased at least one item of each variety?
(1) One (3) Three (4) Zero
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The absolute difference between the amount spent by exactly two of them is a perfect
square. Who are the members of the pair?
(1) Chinu and Bhanu (2) Asha and Dolly
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(3) Ela and Dolly (4) Ela and Bhanu

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Q.12 Who did not purchase a notebook?
(1) Only Dolly
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(3) Only Asha (4) Both Asha and Dolly
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The figure given below shows the plan of a housing complex, which has eight houses
– P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, P7 and P8. Each house is owned by a different person

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among Aadi, Bina, Cara, Diya, Ema, Fiza, Gauri and Hari, not necessarily in the same
order. The houses are of two types – Bungalows and Quarters. All the Bungalows are

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identical; similarly, all the Quarters are also identical. P3, P6 and P8 are the

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Bungalows and each of them is owned by a different officer. Each Quarter is owned by
a different servant. Two persons are called neighbours if their houses share a common

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wall. E.g. the one who lives in P1 is a neighbour of those who live in P2 and P6.

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P1 P2 P3 P4 P5

P6 P7 P8

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(i) The number of neighbours of Aadi is equal to the number of neighbours of Cara.
(ii) Diya is a neighbour of both Aadi and Fiza.
(iii) Ema is an officer and is a neighbour of Gauri who does not live in P7.
(iv) Bina and Hari are not neighbours.
(v) Fiza lives in P8 and Aadi is not her neighbour.

For questions 13 to 16
Q.13 Who lives in P7?
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(1) Cara (2) Hari (3) Bina

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Q.14 How many neighbours does Aadi have?
(1) 2 (2) 3

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(2) Bina
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Q.15 Who among the following is definitely not a neighbour of Diya?
(1) Gauri (3) Ema (4) Cara

Q.16 If Bina cannot be a neighbour of Cara, then who lives in P7?


(1) Hari (2) Bina (3) Aadi (4) Cannot be determined
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In a super sports tournament, featuring events in three sports namely Hockey, Kabaddi

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and Football, teams from four countries – Australia, Holland, India and Korea –
participated. In each of the three sport events, teams from only four mentioned

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countries participated – with a team from each country. In each event, each of the four
teams played a match against the other three teams. No match ended in draw/tie in
any of the three events. Further it is known that:

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(i) In the football event, Holland won only one match against the team to which it lost

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in the Kabaddi event.
(ii) In the Hockey event, India and Korea won against Holland; in the football event,
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(iii) Australia, which won a total of three matches in the three events put together,
won against only India and Korea in the Hockey event.
(iv) In the tournament, India as well as Korea lost only once to Australia.
(v) In the tournament, Holland lost twice to Korea, which lost two matches in total in
three events put together.
(vi) Exactly in one event, which is not the event in which Korea won all the matches,
Australia lost all the matches.

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Q.17 Which of the four teams did not win at least one match against every other team in the
tournament?

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(1) Holland (2) India (3) Australia (4) Korea

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Q.18 Which of the following statements is not true?
(1) India did not beat Korea in any of the three events.
(2) Exactly in one event, each team won at least one match.
(3) Australia lost maximum number of matches in the tournament.
(4) More than one of the above
Q.19 Against which team(s) did India won in the Kabaddi event?
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(1) Only Holland (2) Australia and Korea

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(3) Australia and Holland (4) Korea

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Q.20 How many matches did India win in the Football event?
(1) 0 (2) 1 (3) 2 (4) 3
Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
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Bhartiya Janshakti Party has created four offices in four different zones of Uttar

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Pradesh – Allahabad, Kanpur, Lucknow and Bareilly – for the campaigning of
upcoming assembly election in 2017. The Party has a total of 106 volunteers who are

assigned one or more zones. It is also known that:

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to be deployed in at least one zone out of the four zones. Each volunteer is to be

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(i) The number of volunteers to be deployed in at least two zones is 72.
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The number of volunteers to be deployed in at least three zones is 36.

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(iii) The number of volunteers to be deployed in all the four zones is 9.

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(iv) The number of volunteers to be deployed in each possible combination of exactly
three zones is a distinct prime number.
The ratio of the number of volunteers to be deployed in only Allahabad, only
Kanpur, only Lucknow and only Bareilly is 2 : 3 : 5 : 7 respectively.
(vi) The number of volunteers to be deployed in all the possible combinations of
exactly two zones is the same.

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Q.21 If 50% of the total number of volunteers is to be deployed in Allahabad zone, then find

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the minimum number of volunteers who will be deployed in Kanpur zone.

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(1) 27 (2) 34 (3) 39 (4) 43

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Q.22 The daily wages paid to the volunteers who are to be deployed in exactly one zone,
exactly two zones, exactly three zones and all the four zones are Rs. 300, Rs. 400, Rs.
500 and Rs. 600 respectively. Find the total amount paid by the party to these
volunteers in a day.

(1) Rs. 42500 (2) Rs. 42700 (3) Rs. 43500 (4) Rs. 43700
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Q.23 The number of volunteer that can be deployed in Bareilly cannot be more than
(1) 57 (2) 66 (3) 75

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Q.24 The absolute difference between the number of volunteers deployed in exactly two
zones and that in exactly three zones, is

(1) 9 (2) 6 (3) 7 (4) 5


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IILK organized a two-day Indian Classical Music Event with three slots on each day.

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Four artists namely Subbu, Kumar, Shankar and Kehsanloy, and three bands namely
Delhi Sea, GTH and Mitti performed at the event. In each slot, an artist or a band or a

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combination of an artist and a band performed. No artist performed alone in the last
slot of a day and no band performed alone in the first slot.
Whenever Delhi Sea and Mitti performed, they did it in two successive slots with Delhi

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Sea performing before Mitti. The number of performances given by Shankar was less

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than that given by GTH and the last performance of Shankar took place before the first
performance of GTH. Subbu performed alone only once during the event and that was

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in the first slot on the second day. The sum of the number of performances given by
Mitti, Kehsanloy and Kumar respectively wasn’t a prime number. The total number of
performances given by the artists was equal to the total number of performances given
by the bands. Each artist performed at least once during the event.

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Q.25 It is known that Kehsanloy performed in the last slot on both the days. If a combination
have performed in the second slot on the first day?
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of an artist and a band performed in two of the slots on the second day, then who must

(1) Shankar and GTH


(3) Mitti

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(2) Shankar and Mitti
(4) Kumar and Mitti

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(1) Delhi Sea (2) GTH
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Q.26 If Kumar performed on both the days, then he must have performed with which of the
bands?
(3) Mitti (4) Cannot be determined
Q.27 Which of the following statements cannot be true?
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(1) Kehsanloy and GTH performed in the third slot on the first day.

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(2) Shankar and Mitti performed in the second slot on the first day.
(3) Kumar and GTH performed in the third slot on the second day.
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Q.28 If Mitti performed alone, then who performed with Delhi Sea?
(1) Kumar (2) Shankar (3) Subbu (4) Kehsanloy
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The following tables show the batting performance of the Australian cricket team in an
innings of a T20 match. Table 1 indicates the score of the team at the fall of each

which they appeared in the batting line-up.

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wicket (from 1 to 10). Table 2 gives the runs scored by the 11 batsmen and the order in

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Fall of Wicket Total Score S. No. Batsman Runs Scored

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1 25 1 Hayden 28

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2 34 2 Gilchrist 7

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Ponting
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5 62
6 Hodge 3
6 75
7 Lee 18
7 82 8 Johnson 5
8 86 9 White 0
9 99 10 Clark 11
10 110 11 Williams 6
Table - 1 Table - 2 (Contd…)
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At any point, there are two batsmen on the field till the fall of the 10th wicket. Whenever

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the team loses a wicket, the new batsman comes as per the batting order. For example,

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if one of the openers gets out, the number 3 batsman takes the field.

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• A partnership between any two batsmen is the number of runs scored while both of them
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Q.29 How many batsmen lost their wicket between Hayden’s and Hussey’s dismissal?
(1) 0 (2) 1 (3) 2

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Q.30 How many runs were scored by the batsman who was the 9th to be dismissed?
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(1) 33.33% (2) 61.53%
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Q.31 What was the percentage contribution of the batsman who got out first in the second
highest partnership in term of number of runs in that partnership?
(3) 71.43% (4) None of these

Q.32 If all the batsmen scored their runs in the form of only ‘Singles’ and ‘Fours’, the number
of Fours scored could not be more than
(1) 27 (2) 24 (3) 21 (4) 20
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