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Total 90 questions , 90 minutes ---SECTIONAL CUTOFF IS THERE
1. Aptitude (30 quest)
2. Reasoning (30 quest)
3. English (30 quest)
Aptitude (30 quest)
1. From a vessel, 1/3rd of the liquid evaporates on the first day. On the second day 3/4th of
the remaining liquid
evaporates. What fraction of the volume is present at the end of the second day.
Ans: 50%
2. An orange glass has orange juice and white glass has apple juice both of equal volumes.
50 ml of the orange juice is
taken and poured into the apple juice. 50 ml from the white glass is poured into the
orange glass. Of the two
quantities, the amount of apple juice in the orange glass and the amount of orange juice
in the white glass, which one
is greater and by how much?
Ans: The two quantities are equal
3. There is a 4 inch cube painted on all sides. This is cut down into of 1 inch cubes. What is
the no of cubes which
have no pointed sides?
Ans: 8
4. Sam and Mala have a conversation. Sam says I am certainly not over 40. Mala says I am
38 and you are
at least 5 years older than me. Now, Sam says you are atleast 39. All the statements by
the two are false.
How old are they really?
Ans: Mala = 38 yrs; Sam = 4 yrs
5. There is a certain four digit number whose fourth digit is twice the first digit. Third digit is
three more than
second digit. Sum of the first and fourth digits twice the third number. What was that
number?
Ans: 2034 and 4368
. In a railway station, there are two trains going. One in the harbour line and one in the
main line, each having a
frequency of 10 minutes. The main line service starts at 5 o'clock and the harbour line
starts at 5.02A.M. A man
goes to the station every day to catch the first train that comes. What is the probability of
the man catching the
first train?
Ans: 08
7. A family X went for a vacation. Unfortunately it rained for 13 days when they were there.
But whenever it rained
in the mornings, they had clear afternoons and vice versa. In all they enjoyed 11
mornings and 12 afternoons.
How many days did they stay there totally?
Ans: 8
8. There is a safe with a 5 digit No. The 4th digit is 4 greater thansecond digit, while 3rd
digit is 3 less than 2nd digit.
The 1st digit is thrice the last digit. There are 3 pairs whose sum is 11. Find the number.
Ans: 65292
9 Bird is flying 120 km/hr between B to R. Two trains at B to R at 0 kmph. The distance
traveled by the bird
before it is killed?
Ans: 20
10. Four persons have to cross the bridge they are having one torch light. Four persons take
1,2,5,10 minutes
respectively, when two persons are going the will take the time of the slowest person
what is the time taken to
cross all of them.
Ans: minutes
11 A vender solds two things at same cost 12 Rs with one item at 25% profit and other at 20% loss,
by this
transaction he made profit or loss by how much?
Ans: Loss,60%
12. Two friends A and B are running up hill and then to get down. Length of road is 440
yards. A on his return journey
met B going up at 20 yards from top. If A has finished the race 5 minutes earlier than
B, then how much time A
had taken to complete the race?.
Ans: 63 minutes
13. In the month of October in a year has exactly four Mondays and four Fridays, find what
day of week will be on the
20th of November of that year.
Ans: 20th November was a wednesday
14.Six persons A,B,C,D,E & F went to solider cinema. There are six consecutive seats. A sits
in one of the seats
followed by B, followed by C and soon. If a taken one of the six seats , then B should sit
adjacent to A. C
should sit adjacent A or B. D should sit adjacent to A, B,or C and soon. How many
possibilities are there?
Ans: 32 ways
15 4 mathematician has x apples. If he arranges them in rows of 3 one will be left. The
same is the case with
5,7,9 apples. But when he arranged them in rows of 11, non will be left. Find the no. of
apples.
Ans: 946
1 A merchant in the last day sells 2 lamps for Rs.12 price. He finds that he has got 25 %
gain on one and 20%
lost on the other. Did he loose or gain overall? If so how much?
Ans: 60 paise Loss
17. Mr. X got Paramvir Chakra in 1971. He died when his age was 1/59th the year of birth.
What was his date of
birth?
Ans: 94
18. There are 51 number of balls in a bag. Out of which one is heavy ball. In how many
minimum number of
weighing you can find the heavy ball.
Ans: 8
19. The profit made by a company in one year is enough to give % return on all shares.
But as the preferred
shares get on return of 7.5%, so the ordinary shares got on return of 5%. If the value of
preferd shares is
Rs 4,000000, then what is the value of ordinary shares?
Ans: Rs 6,000000
20. A & B two places. C & D are two people. C started from A and D started from B. When
they meet each
other in the way C traveled 18 m more than D. Then C takes 13 and half a minute and
D takes 24 minutes to
reach the other end. What was the distance between A & B.
Ans: 26(
21. A family I know has several children. Each boy in this family has as many sisters as
brothers but each girl has
twice as many brothers as sisters. How many brothers and sisters are there?
Ans: 4 boys and 3 girls
22 There is a 5 digit no. 3 pairs of sum is eleven each. Last digit is 3 times the first one.
Third digit is 3 less than
the second. 4th digit is 4 more than the second one. Find the digit.
Ans: 25296
23 There are five thieves, each loot a bakery one after the other such that the first one
takes 1/2 of the total no. of
the breads plus 1/2 of a bread. Similarly 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th also did the same. After
the fifth one, no. of
breads remained are 3. Initially how many breads were there?
Ans: 3
24. A software engineer just returned from US, has eaten too much fat & put a lot of
weight. Every Sunday he starts
walking 4 km/hr on level ground, then up at 3 km\hr, then back down hill at km\hr,
then again on level ground at
4km\hr till he reaches his destination. If he returned home at 9 p.m., what distance did
he covered?
Ans: 24 km
25 There are 4 married couples, out of which, 3 poeple in a group is needed. But there
should not be his or her
spouse in the group. How many groups are possible?
Ans: 32
2. In the 4 digits 1,2,3,4, how many 4 digited numbers are possible which are divisible by
4? Repetitions are allowed.
Ans: 64
27. Two men are going along a track of rail in the opposite direction. One goods train
crossed the first person in
20 sec. After 10 min the train crossed the other person who is coming in opposite
direction in 18 sec.
After the train has passed, when the two persons will meet?
Ans: Approx 2 min,
28. At six o'clock the wall clock struck times. Checking with my Watch, I noticed that the
time between the first &
last strokes was 30 Seconds. How long will the clock take to stike 12 at mid night?
Ans: 66 Seconds
29 A person spending out 1/3 for cloths, 1/5 of the remaining for food and 1/4 of the
remaining for travel. He is left
with Rs 100/-. How he had in the beginning?
Ans: Rs 250/-
30. A chain is broken into three pieces of equal lengths, containing 3 links each. It is taken
to a blacksmith to join into
a single continuous one. How many minimum numbers of links are to to be opened to
make it?
Ans: 2
2 Reasoning (30 quest)
Answer Questions to 5 on the basis of the information given below:
Nine individuals - Z, Y, X, W, V, U, T, S and R - are the only candidates, who can serve on
three committees-- A, B and C, and each candidate should serve on exactly one of the
committees.
committee: A should consist of exactly one member more than < name="IL_MARKER"
="">committee B.
It is possible that there are no members of < name="IL_MARKER"
="">committee C.
Among Z, Y and X none can serve on < name="IL_MARKER" ="">committee A.
Among W, V and U none can serve on < name="IL_MARKER"
="">committee G.
Among T, S and R none can serve on < name="IL_MARKER" ="">committee C.
1. In case T and Z are the < name="IL_MARKER" ="">individuals serving on <
name="IL_MARKER" ="">committee B, how many of the nine < name="IL_MARKER"
="">individuals should serve on < name="IL_MARKER" ="">committee C?
1. 3
2. 4
3. 5
4.
5. 7
Ans : B
2. Of the nine < name="IL_MARKER" ="">individuals, the largest number that can serve
together on < name="IL_MARKER" ="">committee C is
1. 9
2. 8
3. 7
4.
5. 5
Ans : D
3. In case R is the only individual serving on < name="IL_MARKER" ="">committee B,
which among the following should serve on < name="IL_MARKER" ="">committee A?
1. W and S
2. V and U
3. V and T
4. U and S
5. T and S
Ans : E
4. In case any of the nine < name="IL_MARKER" ="">individuals serves on <
name="IL_MARKER" ="">committee C, which among the following should be the candidate
to serve on < name="IL_MARKER" ="">committee A?
1. Z
2. Y
3. W
4. T
5. S
Ans : C
5. In case T, S and X are the only < name="IL_MARKER" ="">individuals serving on <
name="IL_MARKER" ="">committee B, the total membership of < name="IL_MARKER"
="">committee C should be:
1. Z and Y
2. Z and W
3. Y and V
4. Y and U
5. X and V
Ans : A
. I am less than feet tall but more than 2 feet tall. My height in inches is a multiple of 7
and is also 2 inches
more than a multiple of . What is my height in inches?
A. 43 B. 5 C. 21 D. 42 E. 5
Ans: B
7. A group of 12 girl scouts had enough food to last for 8 days when they arrived in camp.
However, 4 more scouts
joined them without the amount of food being increased. How long will the food last if
each scout is given the same
daily ration as originally planned?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5 E.
Ans: E
8. A dog takes 3 steps to walk the same distance for which a cat takes 4 steps. Suppose 1
step of the dog covers 1
foot. How many feet would the cat cover in taking 12 steps?
A. 9ft. B. 3ft C. ft D.8ft E. 1ft
Ans: A
9. If a kindergarten teacher places her children 4 on each bench, there will be 3 children
who will not have a place.
However, if 5 children are placed on each bench, there will be 2 empty places. What is
the smallest number of
children the class could have?
A. 33 B. 23 C. 21 D. 24 E. 20
Ans: B
10. The distance around the track is 1000 yards. Each cyclist travels around the track at a
different rate per minute.
For example, Cyclist A travels at 700 yards per minute. At time = 0, Cyclist A is at point
0 (or starting point).
After one minute, they would have traveled 700 yards. After two minutes, they would
have traveled 1400 yards,
but because the track is circular, they would go around again, thus ending them 400
yards after the starting point.
After three minutes, adding 700 again, they would end up 100 yards after the starting
point (because they went
around again). Continue this pattern for all three rates until all three cyclists are at the
same point.
A.10mins B. 11mins C. 21mins D. 9mins E. 20mins
Ans: A
11. If SAVOURY is coded as OVUARSY then how will RADIATE be coded?
(A) AIDARET
(B) IDARA TE
(C) ARIADTE
(D) IDAATRE
(E) None of these
Ans : (D)
12. If MAPLE is coded as VOKZN then how will CAMEL be coded?
(A) OVNZF
(B) OUNZX
(C) OVNZX
(D) XZNVO
(E) None of these
Ans : (C)
13. If CRY is coded as MRYC then how will GET be coded?
(A) MTEG
(B) MGET
(C) MEGT
(D) METG
(E) None of these
Ans : (D)
14. If BURNER is coded as CASOIS then how will ALIMENT be coded?
(A) BKJLFMU
(B) EKOLIMS
(C) EMONIOU
(D) BRJSFTU
(E) EROSITU
Ans : (C)
15. If Sand is coded as Brick, Brick as House, House as Temple, Temple as Palace then
where do you worship?
(A) Palace
(B) Temple
(C) Brick
(D) House
(E) None of these
Ans : (A)
1. How many such letter-pairs are there in the word SERVANT having the same no. of
letters left between them in
the word as they have in the series?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5
(E) None of these
Ans : (A)
17. How many such letter-pairs are there in the word MONKEY having same no. of letters
left between them as they
have in the series?
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 1
(D) 5
(E) None of these
Ans : (C)
18. How many such letter-pairs are there in the word SMUGGLER having same no. of letters
left between them as
they have in the series?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 1
(E) None of these
Ans : (A)
19. How many such letter-pairs are there in the word BONAFIDE having same no. of letters
left between them as
they have in the series?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 1
(E) None of these
Ans : (E)
20. How many such letter-pairs are there in the word FRONTIER having same no. of letters
left between them as they have in the series?
(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 1
(D) 3
(E) None of these
Ans : (A)
Directions 2-25 : In each question below are given two statements followed by
two conclusions numbered I and II You have to take the given two statements to
be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts Read the
conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from
the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts
ive answer (A) if only conclusion I follows; (B) if only conclusion II follows; (C) if
either I or II follows (D) if neither I or II follows and (E) if both I and II
21.Statements : Some soldiers are famous
Some soldiers are intelligent
Conclusions : I. Some soldiers are either famous or intelligent
II. Some soldiers are neither famous nor intelligent
Ans: D
22.Statements : All boys are honest
Sachin is honest
Conclusions : I. Sachin is a boy
II. All honest persons are boys
Ans: D
23.Statements : Some nurses are nuns
Madhu is a nun
Conclusions : I. Some nuns are nurses
II. Some nurses are not nuns
Ans: D
24.Statements : All windows are doors
No door is wall
Conclusions : I. No window is wall
II. No wall is door
Ans: A
25.Statements : All poles are guns
Some boats are not poles
Conclusions : I. All guns are boats
II. Some boats are not guns
Ans: D
2. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word GUARDIAN each of which has as
many letters between
them in the word as in the English alphabet ?
(A) None
(B) One
(C) Two
(D) Three
(E) More than three
Ans: D
27. In a certain code language `pik da pa means `where are you; `da na ja means `you
may come and `na ka sa means `he may go, which of the following means `come in that
code language ?
(A) da
(B) ja
(C) na
(D) Cannot be determined
(E) None of these
Ans: B
28. What should come next in the following number series ? 9 8 9 8 7 9 8 7 9 8 7 5 9
8 7 5 4 9 8 7 5
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 2
(D) 1
(E) None of these
Ans: B
29. Meeta correctly remembers that her fathers birthday is after 8th July but before 12th
July. Her brother correctly
remembers that their fathers birthday is after 10th July but before 15th July. On which
day of July was definitely
their fathers birthday ?
(A) 10th
(B) 11th
(C) 10th or 11th
(D) Cannot be determined
(E) None of these
Ans: B
30. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the
one that does not belong to that group ?
(A) B D F
(B) V X Z
(C) F I K
(D) M O Q
(E) L N P
Ans: C
3 English (30 quest)
Directions for Questions to 5: The passage given below is followed by a set of
five questions Choose the most appropriate answer to each question
A remarkable aspect of art of the present century is the range of concepts and ideologies
which it embodies. It is almost tempting to see a pattern emerging within the art field - or
alternatively imposed upon it a posteriori - similar to that which exists under the umbrella
of science where the general term covers a whole range of separate, though
interconnecting, activities. Any parallelism is however - in this instance at least -
misleading. A scientific discipline develops systematically once its bare tenets have been
established, named and categorized as conventions. Many of the concepts of modern art, by
contrast, have resulted from the almost accidental meetings of groups of talented
individuals at certain times and certain places. The ideas generated by these chance
meetings had two - fold consequences. Firstly, a corpus of work would be produced which,
in great part, remains as a concrete record of the events. Secondly, the ideas would
themselves be disseminated through many different channels of communication - seeds
that often bore fruit in contexts far removed from their generation. Not all movements were
exclusively concerned with innovation. Surrealism, for instance, claimed to embody a kind
of insight which can be present in the art of any period. This claim has been generally
accepted so that a sixteenth century painting by Spranger or a mysterious photograph by
Atget can legitimately be discussed in surrealist terms. Briefly, then, the concepts of
modern art are of many different (often fundamentally different) kinds and resulted from
the exposures of painters, sculptors and thinkers to the more complex phenomena of the
twentieth century, including our ever increasing knowledge of the thought and products of
earlier centuries. Different groups of artists would collaborate in trying to make sense of
rapidly changing world of visual and spiritual experience. We should hardly be surprised if
no one group succeeded completely, but achievements, through relative, have been
considerable. Landmarks have been established - concrete statements of position which
give a pattern to a situation which could easily have degenerated into total chaos. Beyond
this, new language tools have been created for those who follow - semantic systems which
can provide a springboard for further explorations.
The codifying of art is often criticized. Certainly one can understand that artists are wary of
being pigeon- holed since they are apt to think of themselves as individuals - sometimes
with good reason. The notion of self-expression, however, no longer carries quite the weight
it once did; objectivity has its defenders. There is good reason to accept the ideas codified
by artists and critics, over the past sixty years or so, as having attained the status of
independent existence - an independence which is not without its own value. This time
factor is important here. As an art movement slips into temporal perspective, it ceases to be
a living organism - becoming, rather, a fossil. This is not to say it becomes useless or
uninteresting. Just as a scientist can reconstruct the life of a prehistoric environment from
the messages codified into the structure of a fossil, so can an artist decipher whole webs of
intellectual and creative possibility from the recorded structure of a `dead art movement.
The artist can match the creative patterns crystallized into this structure against the
potentials and possibilities of his own time. AS T.S Eliot observed, no one starts anything
from scratch; however consciously you may try to live in the present, you are still involved
with a nexus of behaviour patterns bequeathed from the past. The original and creative
person is not someone who ignores these patterns, but someone who is able to translate
and develop them so that they confirm more exactly to his - and our - present needs.
1. Many of the concepts of modern art have been the product of
(1) ideas generated from planned deliberations between artists, painters and thinkers.
(2) the dissemination of ideas through the state and its organizations.
(3) accidental interactions among people blessed with creative muse.
(4) patronage by the rich and powerful that supported art
(5) systematic investigation, codification and conventions.
Ans 3
2. In the passage, the word `fossil can be interpreted as
(1) an art movement that has ceased to remain interesting or useful.
(2) an analogy from the physical world to indicate a historic art movement.
(3) an analogy from the physical world to indicate the barrenness of artistic creations in the
past.
(4) an embedded codification of pre-historic life.
(5) an analogy from the physical world to indicate the passing of an era associated with an
art movement.
Ans 5
3. In the passage, which of the following similarities between science and art may lead to
erroneous conclusions?
(1) Both, in general, include a gamut of distinct but interconnecting activities.
(2) Both have movements not necessarily concerned with innovation.
(3) Both depend on collaborations between talented individuals.
(4) Both involve abstract thought and dissemination of ideas.
(5) Both reflect complex priorities of the modern world.
Ans
4. The range of concepts and ideologies embodied in the art of the twentieth century is
explained by
(1) the existence of movements such as surrealism.
(2) landmarks which give a pattern to the art history of the twentieth century.
(3) new language tools which can be used for further explorations into new areas.
(4) the fast changing world of perceptual and transcendental understandings.
(5) the quick exchange of ideas and concepts enabled by efficient technology.
Ans 4
5. The passage uses an observation by T.S. Eliot to imply that
(1) creative processes are not `original because they always borrow from the past.
(2) we always carry forward the legacy of the past.
(3) past behaviours and thought processes recreate themselves in the present and get
labeled as `originalorcreative.
(4) `originality can only thrive in a `green house insulated from the past biases.
(5) `innovations and `original thinking interpret and develop on past thoughts to suit
contemporary needs.
Ans 5
Directions 6:0 Which of the phrases (A), (B), (C) and (D) given below each sentence
should replace the phrases printed in bold in the following sentences to make the sentence
grammatically correct. If the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, mark
(E) as the answer.
. Her face buries itself on his rough shirt and he could feel the fragrance of her hair and
the warmth of her as she sobbed against his breast-
(A) sinking itself in his rough shirt
(B) buried itself in his rough shirt
(C) dipped itself in his rough shirt
(D) sank itself in his rough shirt
(E) No correction required
Ans: B
7. `Allah, he said, rising his face towards the star-spangled black sky, "punish me as
much as you like-Mahesh died with thirst on his lips.
(A) raised his face towards the star-spangled black sky
(B) had raised his face towards the star-spangled black sky
(C) rose his face towards the star spangled black sky
(D) raising his face towards the star-spangled black sky
(E) No correction required
Ans: D
8. All of us carried plenty of food and sweets with us and we served the little fortunate
human beings with our own hands-
(A) The lesser fortunate human beings
(B) The less fortunate human beings
(C) The least fortunate human beings
(D) The unfortunate human beings
(E) No correction required
Ans: B
9. Once again, the Indian tradition of `ahimsa comes out as infinitely most relevant, than
much of what we learn in modern education.
(A) The most relevant, than much of what we learn
(B) More relevance what we learn
(C) More relevant than much of what we learn
(D) No relevance in what we learn
(E) No correction required
Ans: C
10. When it was decided to send the rescue team in the colliery, the experts showed their
reluctance.
(A) into the colliery
(B) inside the colliery
(C) under the colliery
(D) underneath the colliery
(E) No correction required
Ans: A
Directions(-5): In each of the following questions, there is a certain
relationshipbetween two
given words on one side of : : and one word is given on another side of : :while
another word is to be found from the given alternatives, having the same relation
with this word as the words of the given pair bear Choose the correct
alternative
11. Appraiser : Building : : Critic : ?
(A) Book (B) Masterpiece (C) Judge (D) Gold
Ans: (A)
12. Tile : Mosaic : : Knot : ?
(A) Embroidery (B) Abacus (C) Macrame (D) Easle
Ans: (C)
13. Bread : Yeast : : Curd : ?
(A) Fungi (B) Bacteria (C) Germs (D) Virus
Ans: (B)
14. Command : Order : : Confusion : ?
(A) Discipline (B) Clarity (C) Choas (D) Problem
Ans: (C)
15. Ruby : Red : : Sapphire : ?
(A) Blue (B) White (C) Green (D) Silver
Ans: (A)
Directions 6 to 20: Pick out from the words, given below each sentence, the
word which would complete the sentence correctly and meaningfully
1.Usually the ascent of a mountain face is much easier than the...................
A) fall B) decent C) descent D) descend
Ans: C
17. More than twenty years have now passed....................I had my first flight.
A) when B) since C) while D) as
Ans: B
18. The river overflowed its................... and flooded the area
A) Edges B) Fronts C) Limits D) Banks
Ans: D
19. Once you suspect a person of double dealing, you ought to keep him at arm's.
A) distance B) length C) aim D) width
Ans: B
20. While strolling on Janpath, I chanced to meet..............European.
A) one B) the C) an D) a
Ans: D
Directions for Questions 2 to25 :Each of the following sentences has been divided
into four parts There is an error in one of the parts Point out the part which has
an error
21. A) he has broken his pen, /
B) and his paper is not yet complete, /
C) but you can help him /
D) if you give him your for an hour.
Ans: D
22. A) This book is quite different /
B) than the one I gave you, /
C) because it is an old edition /
D) and does not cover the whole course.
Ans: B
23. A) He could come /
B) if you invite him /
C) well in time /
D) in writing.
Ans: B
24. A) Had, the doctor reached an hour earlier /
B) and gave him proper medicine, /
C) his life would have been saved /
D) without any doubt.
Ans: B
25. A) He ought have tried his best /
B) from the very beginning /
C) because the goal he set before him /
D) was not an ordinary one.
Ans: D
Directions 26-30 : In each of the following questions, out of the given alternatives,
choose the one which is nearest in meaning to the given word
2. ERROR
A) Blunder B) Nisadventure C) Ambiguity D) Misgiving
Ans: A
27. ACRID
A) Dirty B) Pungent C) Unripe D) Bitter
Ans: D
28. REQUITE
A) Servile B) Trashy C) Ferocious D) Juicy
Ans: B
29. BADER
A) Attempt B) Convince C) Pester D) Persuade
Ans: C
30. CAUTIOUSLY
A)Genuinely B) Carefully C) Secretly D) Somewhat.
Ans: B
L&T Q & A-II
WRITTEN TEST
Total 90 questions , 90 minutes Offline (paper & pen) test---SECTIONAL CUTOFF IS
THERE
1. Aptitude (30 quest)
2. Reasoning (30 quest)
3. English (30 quest)
Aptitude (30 quest)
1. If he sells 40 mangoes, he will get the selling price of 4 mangoes extra, What is his %
increase in profit ?
Ans: 25%
2. Two pipes can fill a tank in 10 and 12 hours respectively while third pipe will make the
tank empty in 20
hours. If all three pipes operate simultaneously, in how many hours the tank will be
filled ?
Anshours 30 minutes
3. Cost of an item is x. It's value increases by p% and decreases by p% Now the new value
is 1rupee,
what is the actual value ?
Ans(000)/(000-p*p)
4. 1215 is the volume of some material. How many cubes of edge 3 can be inserted into
it ?
Ans40
5. 100 glasses are there. A servant has to supply glasses to a person If he supplies the
glasses without
any damage he will get 3 paise otherwise he will loose 3 paise. At the end of supplying
100 glasses if
he gets 270 paise, how many glasses were supplied safely.
Ans 95
. In a class composed of x girls and y boys what part of the class is composed of girls ?
A. y/(x + y)
B. x/xy
C. x/(x + y)
D. y/xy
Ans C
7. What is the maximum number of half-pint bottles of cream that can be filled with a 4-
gallon can
of cream(2 pt.=1 qt. and 4 qt.=1 gal)
A.1
B.24
C.30
D.4
AnsD
8. If the operation,^ is defined by the equation x ^ y = 2x + y, what is the value of a in 2 ^
a = a ^ 3
A. 0
B. 1
C. -1
D. 4
AnsB
9. A coffee shop blends 2 kinds of coffee, putting in 2 parts of a 33p. a gm. grade to 1 part
of a 24p. a gm.
If the mixture is changed to 1 part of the 33p. a gm. to 2 parts of the less expensive
grade, how much
will the shop save in blending 100 gms.
A.Rs.90
B.Rs.1.00
C.Rs.3.00
D.Rs.8.00
AnsC
10. There are 200 questions on a 3 hr examination. Among these questions are 50
mathematics problems.
It is suggested that twice as much time be spent on each maths problem as for each
other question.
How many minutes should be spent on mathematics problems
A. 3
B. 72
C. 0
D. 100
AnsB
11. In a group of 15,7 have studied Latin, 8 have studied Greek, and 3 have not studied
either. How many of
these studied both Latin and Greek
A.0
B.3
C.4
D.5
AnsB
12. In June a baseball team that played 0 games had won 30% of its game played. After a
phenomenal
winning streak this team raised its average to 50% .How many games must the team
have won in a
row to attain this average?
A. 12
B. 20
C. 24
D. 30
Ans C
13. M men agree to purchase a gift for Rs. D. If three men drop out how much more will
each have to
contribute towards the purchase of the gift ?
A. D/(M-3)
B. MD/3
C. M/(D-3)
D. 3D/(M
2
-3M)
Ans D
14. A company contracts to paint 3 houses. Mr. Brown can paint a house in days while Mr.
Black would
take 8 days and Mr. Blue 12 days. After 8 days Mr. Brown goes on vacation and Mr.
Black begins to
work for a period of days. How many days will it take Mr. Blue to complete the
contract?
A. 7
B. 8
C. 11
D. 12
AnsC
15. 2 hours after a freight train leaves Delhi a passenger train leaves the same station
traveling in the
same direction at an average speed of 1 km/hr. After traveling 4 hrs the passenger
train overtakes
the freight train. The average speed of the freight train was?
A. 30
B. 40
C.58
D. 0
Ans B
1. A fold density is 19 times greater than the water and for copper it is 9 times. At what
ratio you can mix gold
and copper to get 15 times denser than water. ?
Ans: 3 : 2
17. There is a room with ' x 8'. A 1' tile is fixed along the 4 walls in one row. How many 1"
tiles require to
finish the work. ?
Ans: 24
18. 2 persons can finish a job in 8 days. First person alone can finish the work in 24 days.
How many days
does the second person take to finish the job?
Ans: 2 days
19. In a class total 34 students, 1 are have a brother, 15 are have sisters, 9 students don't
have either brothers
or sisters. Find the number of students having both brother and sisters.
Ans: 6
21. In a car wheel, two spokes cover 15 degree. Then for the entire car, how many spokes
are there?
Ans: 24
20. What is the angle of degree suspended when two hands of clock showing the time 2:30?
Ans: 05 degrees
21. The age difference between two brothers is 3 years. After years the ratio between the
age is 9:8. What are their ages?
Ans: 2 and 8
22. A person's salary is getting reduced by 20%. What percentage should be added to get
back his original salary?
Ans: 25%
23. Two persons start at the same point, walk in opposite directions with 5 km/hr and 5.5
km/hr respectively.
What is the distance separated after 2 and half hrs?
Ans: 2625 (approx)
24. A person starts walking at a speed of 5 km/hr through half the distance, rest of the
distance he covers with
a speed 4km/hr. Total time of travel is 9 hours. What is the maximum distance he can
cover?
Ans: 40km
25. Initially two cups of same volume are present with milk filled upto 3/5th and 4/5th of
their volumes.
Water is then filled. Then two mixtures are mixed. Find the ratio of water to milk in the
mixture.
Ans: 3 :
2. 1 grams of radioactive material decays into 8 grams in 10 years. How long will it take
to decay to 1 gram?
Ans: 0 yrs
27. In a rectangle the length is increased by of the original length. By what proportion
should the width be reduced
so that the area will be the same?
Ans: 33
28. If a square is formed by the diagonal of the square as an edge, what is the ratio
between the area?
Ans: 2
29. The perimeter of a rhombus is 52 units. One of its diagonal is 24 units. What is its
second diagonals length?
Ans: 0
30. A batsman scored 18 runs in his 18th innings and that makes his average 18. Find his
average up to the 17th
innings?
Ans: 9
2 Reasoning (30 quest)
1. One of the following is my secret word: AIM DUE MOD OAT TIE. With the list in front of
you, if I were
to tell you any one of my secret word, then you would be able to tell me the number of
vowels in my secret word.
Which is my secret word?
Ans TIE
2. One of Mr. Horton, his wife, their son, and Mr. Horton's mother is a doctor and another is
a lawyer.
a) If the doctor is younger than the lawyer, then the doctor and the lawyer are not blood
relatives.
b) If the doctor is a woman, then the doctor and the lawyer are blood relatives.
c) If the lawyer is a man, then the doctor is a man. Whose occupation you know?
Ans Mr Horton: he is the doctor
3. Three piles of chips--pile I consists one chip, pile II consists of chips, and pile III consists
of three
chips are to be used in game played by Anita and Brinda. The game requires:
a) That each player in turn take only one chip or all chips from just one pile.
b) That the player who has to take the last chip loses.
c) That Anita now have her turn. From which pile should Anita draw in order to win?
Ans Pile II
4. Mr. and Mrs. Aye and Mr. and Mrs. Bee competed in a chess tournament. Of the three
games played:
a) In only the first game were the two players married to each other.
b) The men won two games and the women won one game.
c) The Ayes won more games than the Bees.
d) Anyone who lost game did not play the subsequent game. Who did not lose a game?
Ans MrsBee
5. II A to Z is written in the reverse order which is the 5th letter to the right oI the 11th letter
Irom the leIt ?
ns . K
Directions 6-0 The office staff of XYZ corporation presently consists of three
bookkeepers A, B, C and 5 secretaries D, E, F, G, H. The management is planning to open a
new office in another city using 2 bookkeepers and 3 secretaries of the present staff . To do
so they plan to separate certain individuals who don't function well together. The following
guidelines were established to set up the new office
I. Bookkeepers A and C are constantly finding fault with one another and should not be sent
together to the new office as a team
II. C and E function well alone but not as a team , they should be separated
III. D and G have not been on speaking terms and shouldn't go together
IV Since D and F have been competing for promotion they shouldn't be a team
. If A is to be moved as one of the bookkeepers, which of the following cannot be a
possible working unit.
A. ABDEH
B. ABDGH
C. ABEFH
D. ABEGH
AnsB
7. If C and F are moved to the new office, how many combinations are possible
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
AnsA
8. If C is sent to the new office, which member of the staff cannot go with C
A. B
B. D
C. F
D. G
AnsB
9. Under the guidelines developed, which of the following must go to the new office
A. B
B. D
C. E
D. G
AnsA
10. If D goes to the new office, which of the following is/are true
I. C cannot go
II. A cannot go
III. H must also go
A. I only
B. II only
C. I and II only
D. I and III only
AnsD
11.If Leader is coded as Actor, Actor as an Administrator, Administrator as a Traitor, Traitor
as a Social-reformer,
then who takes part in the Parliamentary elections?
(A) Administrator
(B) Leader
(C) Traitor
(D) Social-Reformist
(E) None of these
Ans : (E)
12. If '245' means-'Art and Talent' in a certain code language, '31' means- 'Callous to
Generous', '147' means-
'Callous and Polite' then what is the code used for 'to' ?
(A) Only 3
(B) Only 1
(C) 3 or
(D) Only
(E) None of these
Ans : (C)
13. In a certain code language '579' means-'Kanchan is soft-spoken', '94' means-`Soft-
spoken beautiful pure',
'473' means-`Ganga is pure', then what is the code used for 'Kanchan' ?
(A) 7
(B) 5
(C) 9
(D) Can not be determined
(E) None of these
Ans : (B)
14. Which of the following relates to FLOWER in the same way as RTERBN relates to
SECTOR?
(A) RWLGPF (B) EOFKUQ (C) EOFMXS
(D) RWLEPD (E) RWLEND
Ans (E)
15. ,ir is cloud, cloud is r,in, r,in is w,ter, w,ter is s,nd so wh,t is cloud?
ns :sand
Directions ( questions 6 to 20 ): Read the following information carefully and
answer the questions given below :
()A, B, C, D and E are five friends
(2)B is elder to E, but not as tall as C
(3)C is younger to A, and is taller to D and E
(4)A is taller to D, But younger to E
(5)D is elder to A but is shorter in the group
1. Who among the following is the eldest?
A). A B). B C). C D). D E). None of these
Ans: E
17. Which of the following pairs of students is elder to D?
A) BA B). BC C). BE D) EA E) None of these
Ans: E
18. Which of the following statements is correct about B?
1) B is not the tallest 2) B is shorter to E
(3)When they are asked to stand in ascending order with respect to their heights, B is in
the middle
A) Only (1) is correct B) Only (1) and (3) are correct C) All are correct
D) All are incorrect E) None of these
Ans: A
19. If F, another friend is taller than C, how many of them will be between F and E
according to their height?
A) None B) One C) Two D) Three E) None of these
Ans: E
20. If a selection is to be made among them who would be relatively older and also taller,
who among them
should be chosen?
A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E
Ans: B
Directions (questions 2 to 25): Each of the questions below consists of a question
and two statements marked 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
(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 (B) If the
data in statements I alone are not sufficient to answer the question, while the
data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question (C) If the data
either in statement I or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the
question (D) If the data even in both the statements I and II together are
not sufficient to answer the question (E) If the data in both statements I and II
together are needed to answer the question
21.. What does 'Ne' stands for in the code language?
I. 'Na Ni Nok Ne' means 'I will tell you' and 'Ni Nok Ne Nam' means 'he will tell you' in
that code language.
II. 'Ni Ne Mo Nam' means 'will he call you' and 'Ne Mok Sac Ni' means 'how will you go' in
that code language.
Ans (D)
22. Who amongst P, Q, R, S, T and U is the tallest?
I. P is taller that R and T but not as tall as U, who is taller than Q and S.
II. R is the third in height in the ascending order and not as tall as U, P and Q, Q being
taller than P but not the
tallest.
Ans (C)
23. Who among A, B, C, D, E & F read the book last?
I. F, who gave the book to B after reading, was third to read the same.
II. C, who read the book after A, was the third person to read the book before it reached
E.
Ans (D)
24. Who is paternal uncle of Pavan?
I. Pavan is brother of Poornima, who is daughter of Meena, who is sister of Kumar, who
is brother Smrithi.
II. Prithvi is brother of Indrajith, who is husband of Poornima, who is mother of Ganga,
who is sister of Pavan.
Ans (B)
25. What is Milan's rank in the class of 44 students?
I. Ramesh, whose rank is 17th in the class, is ahead of Shyam by ranks, Shyam being
7 ranks ahead of Milan.
II. Suketu is 2 ranks ahead of Milan and Shyamala is ranks behind Milan while Savita
stands exactly in the
middle of Shyamala and Suketu in ranks, her rankbeing 17.
Ans (c)
Directions 26-2: Each question consists of five statements followed by options
consisting of three
statements put together in a specific order Choose the option
which indicates a
valid argument, ie where the third statement is a conclusion
drawn from the
preceding two statements
2. A. All software companies employ knowledge workers.
B. Tara Tech employs knowledge workers.
C. Tara Tech is a Software company.
D. Some software companies employ knowledge workers.
E. Tara Tech employs only knowledge workers.
A) ABC B) ACB C) CDB D) ACE
Ans: B
27. A. Traffic congestion increases carbon monoxide in the environment.
B. Increase in carbon monoxide is hazardous to health.
C. Traffic congestion is hazardous to health.
D. Some traffic congestion does not cause increased carbon monoxide.
E. Some traffic congestion is not hazardous to health.
A. CBA B. BDE C. CDE D. BAC
Ans: D
28. All scientists are fools. All fools are literates.
A. All literates are scientists
B. All scientists are literates
C. No scientists are literates
D. Both (a) and (b) are correct
Ans B
Ans C
TCS -III
)APTITUDE TEST:
Questions = 82 ; time limit = 90 minutes. no negative marking. IIline (p,per & pen) test
,nd , P$CH%# %$% ,lso.
$ection 1: VERB ( 32 Questions ,20 minutes )
Directions for questions -0 :Find the synonyms of the following words
1. ACUMEN
A. exactness B. potential C. shrewdness D. bluntness
Ans: C
2. DISCRETION
A. prudence B. consistency C. precipice D. disturbance
Ans: A
3. ORDAIN
A. arrange B. command C. contribute D. establish
Ans: B
4. FLORID
A. ornate B. thriving C. artistic D. elegant
Ans: A
5. PENITENCE
A. liking B. insightful C. compunction D. penetrable
Ans: C
. WHET
A. stimulate b. humorous c. inculate d. dampen
Ans: A
7. LATITUDE
A. scope B. lamentation C. globule D. legislature
Ans: A
8. dispel
A. accumulate B. collect C. garner D. deploy
Ans: D
9. Orthodox
A. heterodox B. unconventional C. conventional D. untraditional
Ans: C
10. Alienate
A. be friendly B. estrange C. disarm D. None of these
Ans: B
Directions for questions -20:Find the Antonyms of the following words
11 .Dogmatic
A. Arbitrary B. doctrinal C. unbending D. Flexible
Ans: D
12. Fallible
A. Perfect B Imperfect C. unsound D. mortal
Ans: A
13. Harbinger
A. Forerunner 8. herald C. potent 0. None of these
Ans: D
14. Intermittent
A. AlternatIng 8. sporadIc C. Constant 0. None of these
Ans: C
15. Pensive
A. ignorant B. Brooding C. pondering D. meditative
Ans: A
1. Concur
A. harmonIze 8. coIncIde C. assent D. Conflict
Ans: D
17.Furtive
A. Open B. Surreptitious C. clandestine D. None of these
Ans: B
18. Efface
A. Obliterate B. Engrave C. eradicate D. None of these
Ans: B
19. Pretentious
A. Ostentatious B. pompous C. Down-to-earth D. conceited
Ans: C
20. Veer
A. avert B. skew C. whirl Dstay
Ans: D
Directions for Questions 2-26: Read the passage and answer the questions that
follow on the basis of the information provided in the passage
Amnesty International's charge that 'tens of thousands' of political prisoners, including
prisoners of conscience, are languishing in Indian jails and that prisoners are routinely
tortured in this country has to be seen in a much wider context than the organisation's
annual report cares to do. In its overall appraisal of 151 countries, Amnesty has accused
112 of torturing prisoners, 3 of harboring prisoners of conscience, 1 of resorting to
political killings and 53 of detaining people without a trial. Of these
apparently overlapping categories, India seems to have been excluded from the list of the
1 which undertake political killings. The report has however, pointed out that scores of
people in India die of torture in police and military custody and that many also simply
disappear. Clearly, only a thin line separates the 1 charged with political murder from the
rest. Before coming to such conclusions, however, it may also be necessary to classify the
various countries according to their political systems. Torture by the security forces and
killings at the behest of the government make no difference to the victims whether they are
in a democratic country or a totalitarian one. It is also nobody's case that a democratic
country is lessculpable than a dictatorship in the event of human rights violations. But the
point perhaps still needs to be made that torture or 'disappearances' represent a failure of
the system in a democracy in contrast to being an integral part of state policy in a country
ruled by an autocrat who is answerable to no one.
India may be guilty of keeping 'tens of thousands' behind bars and of the other human
rights abuses mentioned by qualitatively different place from a totalitarian country. It is in
this respect that Amnesty has been lass than fair. It has chosen to ignore the distinctions
between the good, the bad and the ugly. The openness of Indian society will be evident to
anyone who spends half an hour in one of its chaotic market-places or visits the law courts
or watches a political rally or reads a newspaper or strikes up a conversation with any
person on the roads. There is no sense of fear in India, as in a dictatorship. There is also
scope for securing relief from the heavy-handed behaviour of the authorities, even if the
human rights commission has not yet lived up to expectations. Unless such points are
recognised, Amnesty's assessment will seem to be a dry recital of statistics which
maypillory India simply because of its larger population. Mercifully, Amnesty nowadays at
least notes that the terrorists also indulge in human rights violations and that India has to
cope with several insurgencies fomented by a country where the military does not always
seem to be under the control of the elected government. True, there is much that is the
way the terrorist challenge is activating the self-correcting mechanism within a democracy
and not merely on painting a grim, even biased picture.
21. In the report, India has been excluded from which of the following categories of
violating human rights?
A) Torturing prisoners
B) Detaining without trial
C) Political killings
D) harbouring prisoners of conscience
E) None of these
Ans: C
22. Which of the following is not true in the context of the passage ?
A) India is guilty of some human rights abuses
B) Amnesty International appraised all the democratic countries
C) There is overlapping of cases in the categories of human right abuses
D) India was one of the countries appraised by Amnesty International
E) The report notes that the terrorists also violate human rights
Ans: B
23. According to the passage, through which media of forum Amnesty International has
hurled the charges?
A) Seminar on Human rights
B) Its Regional Meet
C) Its annual Report
D) Its International Meet
E) None of these
Ans: C
24. The author of the passage
A) agrees with the report
B) disagrees with the report
C) disagrees that conditions of prisons in India is bad
D) supports the totalitarian approach
E) disagrees with report on terrorists
Ans: B
25. The Amnesty Internationals report is based on the information of how many countries ?
A) 3 B) 112 C) 131 D) 115 E) None of these
Ans: E
2. The author suggests classification of various countries on the additional dimension.
Which of the following is that dimension ?
A) Economic progress B) Human rights C) Industrial Progress
D) Political systems E) None of these
Ans: B
Directions 2-32 : Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in
the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete
27. The boy you met yesterday is in class..................
A) ninth B) the ninth C) nine D) the nine
Ans : C
28. There was some confusion.................the agreement
A) on B) in C) around D) over
Ans : D
29. Speak loudly as he is slow.........................hearing
A) in B) about C) at D) of
Ans : C
30. Will you..................may dog while I am on tour ?
A) look out B) look up C) look on D) look after
Ans : D
31. Savitha is disgusted...................the habits of her husband
A) of B) from C) with D) at
Ans : C
32. Every man craves....................recognition
A) for B) about C) at D) after
Ans : D
$ection 2: QU%%%VE/OGC RE$OG ( 38 questions , 40 minutes )
1. If a + b + c = 0, then (a3 + b3 + c3) abc is equal to:
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 9
Ans : C
2.The difference between compound interest and simple interest for 3 years at 5% per
annum can be found out by
multiplying the principal by:
(A) 1.725 (B) 0.725 (C) 0.0725 (D) 0.00725
Ans : A
3.The simple interest on a sum of money is 1/9
th
of the sum and the number of years and
the rate per cent per
annum are equal. The rate per cent per annum is:
(A) 3 1/3 (B) 5 (C) 2/3 (D) 10
Ans : A
4.A man invested Rs 5,000 at some rate of simple interest and Rs 4,000 at 1% higher rate
of interest. If the interest in both the cases after 4 years is same the rate of interest in the
former case is:
(A) 4% (B) 5% (C) 1/4% (D) 8 1/3 %
Ans : A
5. A sum of money at simple interest rate amounts to Rs 4,025 in 3 years and to Rs 4,550
in years at the same
rate of interest. Find the sum and the rate of interest per annum.
(A) Rs 2,500, % (B) Rs 3,000, 5% (C) Rs 3,500, 5% (D) Rs 4,500, 4%
Ans : C
. On a certain map of India the actual distance of 1450 kms between two cities Delhi and
Kolkata is shown as
5 cms. What scale is used to draw the map?
(A) 1 : 15 10 (B) 1 : 20 10 (C) 1 : 25 10 (D) 1 : 29 10
Ans : D
7. The ratio between the third proportional of 12 and 30 and mean proportional of 9 and 25
is:
(A) 2 : 1 (B) 5 : 1 (C) 7 : 15 (D) 9 : 14
Ans : B
8. Rs 1,050 are divided among P, Q and R. The share of P is 2/5 of the combined share of Q
and R. P gets:
(A) Rs 320 (B) Rs 300 (C) Rs 200 (D) Rs 420
Ans : B
ma + nc
9. If a : b = c : d, then ________ is equal to:
mb + nd
(A) an : mb (B) m : n (C) a : b (D) dm : cn
Ans : C
10. How many even numbers of four-digits can be formed with digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
(repetition of the digit is
allowed)?
(A) 48 (B) 180 (C) 129 (D) 540
Ans : A
11. There is a number lock with four rings. How many attempts at the maximum would
have to be made before
getting the right number?
(A) 104 (B) 255 (C) 104 - 1 (D) 25
Ans : C
12. There are four letters and four envelops addressed to different persons. In how many
ways can wrong choices
be made?
(A) 4 (B) 23 (C) 1 (D) 255
Ans : D
13. There are 10 points on a straight line AB and 8 points on another AC, none of them
being A. How many
triangles can be formed with these points as vertices?
(A) 720 (B) 40 (C) 81 (D) 80
Ans : B
14. A circular ground of circumference of 88m. A strip of land 3m wide inside and along the
circumference is to be
leveled. What is the expenditure if leveling cost is Rs. 7 per metre square.
Ans 650
15. There are 4 boys and 3 girls. What is the probability the boys and girls sit alternately?
Ans /35
1. Two trains are 2 kms apart. Speed of one train is 20m/s and the other train is running
at 30 m/s . Lengths of the
trains are 200 and 300m. In how much time do the trains cross each other?
Ans 50 seconds
17. A& B are two players. They need to select one number from 1 to 25. If both the players
select the same
numbers they will win the prize. What is the probability of not winning in a single trial?
Ans 24/25
18. Four different integers are in increasing AP such that one number is equal to sum of the
squares of the other
three numbers.
Ans -,0,,2
19. In a company there were 75 % skilled employees and the remaining unskilled. 80% of
the skilled and 20% of
the unskilled were permanent. If the temporary employees were 12 find the total
number of employees.
Ans 360
20. A person sells a horse at 12.5% loss. If he sells for 92.5 more, he will have a profit of
%. What is the CP?
Ans 500
21. One tap takes 15 min to fill, another tap takes 12 min to fill and the third tap can empty
in 20 min. In how much
time the tank would be full.
Ans 0 min
22. Two trains are separated by 200km. One leaves at :00 am from Delhi and reaches
Merrut at 10:00 am.
Another train leaves from Merrut at 8:00 am and reaches Delhi at 11:30 am. At what
time two trains meet each
other?
Ans 8:56 am
23. If the height of the triangle decreases by 40% and the breadth increases by 40%. Then
the effect on the area is
Ans 6% decrease
24. A grandfather has 5 sons and daughters and 8 grandchildren.. They have to be arranged
in arrow such that the
first 4 seats and last four seats are to be taken by grandchildren and the grandfather
would not sit adjacent to
any of the grandchildren.
Ans 4 * 8! * 5!
25. A farmer has a rectangular plot. He wants to do fencing along one of the side with the
help of the posts. Two
posts being on two corners. He brings 5 post less than what he has initially plan
because of which the distance
between two consecutive post became 8 m instead of m.. What is the length of the
side and no of post?
Ans 20 , 6
2. A circular ground of circumference of 88m. A strip of land 3m wide inside and along the
circumference is to be
leveled. What is the expenditure if leveling cost is Rs. 7 per metre square ?
Ans 650
27. Four horses are tethered at the four corners of a square of side 14cm such that two
horses along the same side
can just reach each other. They were able to graze the area in 11 days. How many days
will they take in order
to graze the left out area?
Ans 3
28. Six bells commence tolling together and toll at intervals 2,4,,8,10 and 12 seconds
respectively. In 30 minutes
how many times they toll together.
a) 4 b) 10 c) 15 d) 1
Ans: d)
29. The number of coins 1.5 cm in diameter and 0.2cm thick to be melted to form a right
circular cylinder of height
10 cm and diameter 4.5 cm is:
a) 380 b) 450 c) 472 d) 540
Ans: b)
30. The size of a wooden block is 5 10 20 cm3. How many whole such blocks you will
take to construct a solid
wooden cube of minimum size?
a) b) 8 c) 12 d) 1
Ans: b)
31. Find the odd man out - 1050, 510, 242, 10, 4, 1, 3
a) 510 b) 242 c) 10 d) 4
Ans: C)
32. A clock loses 10 minutes each hour. If the clock is set correctly at noon, what time is it
when it reads 3 PM?
Ans: 8 minutes
33. If 8 crows can steal 8 buttons in 8 minutes, how long will it take 1 crows to steal 1
buttons?
32 buttons
34. The amount of water in a tank doubles every minute. The tank is full in an hour. When
was the tank half full?
Ans: 59 minutes
35. A laborer can dig a hole 8 feet square and 8 feet deep in 8 days. How long will it take
him to dig a hole 4 feet
square and 4 feet deep?
Ans: day
3. A clock loses 10 minutes each hour. If the clock is set correctly at noon, what time is it
when it reads 3 PM?
Ans: 3:36 PM
37. If 2 miles of fence enclose a square plot of 10 acres, how large a square will 4 miles of
fence enclose?
Ans: 640 acres or square mile
38. A woman travels 1 mile south, then one mile west, and then mile north, and arrives at
her starting point.
Where is she?
Ans: North
$ection 3: CR%C RE$OG ( 2 questions , 30 minutes)
Directions-2: Answer the questions given below the passage or statement as
true, false or can't say
PASSAE : Copernicus is the intelligent. In the days of Copernicus the transport and
technology development was less & it took place weeks to communicate a message at that
time, wherein we can send it through satellite with in no time. Even with this fast
developments it has become difficult to understand each other.
Answer questions 1-4 based on passage .
1. People were not intelligent during Copernicus days
Ans False
2. Transport facilities are very much improved in noe a days
Ans Can't say
3. Even with the fast developments of the technology we can't live happily.
Ans Can't say
4. We can understand the people very much with the development of communication
Ans False
3 Critical Reasoning ( 2 questions , 30 minutes)
PASSAE: Senior managers warned the workers that because of the introductory of
Japanese industry in the car market. There is the threat to the workers. They also said that
there will be the reduction in the purchase of the sales of car in public. the interest rates of
the car will be increased with the loss in demand.
Answer questions 5-8 based on passage .
5. Japanese workers are taking over the jobs of Indian industry.
Ans False
.Managers said car interests will go down after seeing the raise in interest rates.
Ans True
7. Japanese investments are ceasing to end in the car industry.
Ans False
8. People are very interested to buy the cars.
Ans False
PASSAE: There should be copyright for all arts. The reels has came that all the arts has
come under one copy right society, they were use the money that come from the arts for
the developments . There may be a lot of money will come from the Tagore works. We have
to ask the benifiters from Tagore work to help for the development of his works.
Answer questions 35-39 based on passage .
9. Tagore works are came under this copy right rule.
Ans False
10. People are free to go to the public because of the copy right rule.
Ans Can't say
11. People gives to theater and collect the money for development.
Ans Can't say
12. We have ask the Tagore residents to help for the developments of art.
AnsCan't say
TCS -IV
1) If log 0.317=0.3332 and log 0.318=0.334 then find log 0.319 ?
Sol) log 0.317=0.3332 and log 0.318=0.334, then
log 0.319=log0.318+(log(0.318-0.317)) = 0.339
2) A box of 150 packets consists of 1kg packets and 2kg packets. Total weight of box is
24kg. How many 2kg packets are there ?
Sol) x= 2 kg Packs
y= 1 kg packs
x + y = 150 .... Eqn 1
2x + y = 24 .... Eqn 2
Solve the Simultaneous equation; x = 114
so, y = 3
ANS : Number of 2 kg Packs = 114.
3) My flight takes of at 2am from a place at 18N 10E and landed 10 Hrs later at a place with
coordinates 3N70W. What is the local time when my plane landed?
:00 am b) :40am c) 7:40 d) 7:00 e) 8:00
Sol) The destination place is 80 degree west to the starting place. Hence the time difference
between these two places is 5 hour 20 min. (=24hr80/30).
When the flight landed, the time at the starting place is 12 noon (2 AM + 10 hours).
Hence, the time at the destination place is 12 noon - 5:20 hours = : 40 AM
4) A plane moves from 9N40E to 9N40W. If the plane starts at 10 am and takes 8 hours
to reach the destination, find the local arrival time ?
Sol) Since it is moving from east to west longitide we need to add both
ie,40+40=80
multiply the ans by 4
=>804=320min
convert this min to hours ie, 5hrs 20min
It takes 8hrs totally . So 8-5hr 20 min=2hr 40min
So the ans is 10am+2hr 30 min
=>ans is 12:30 it will reach
5) The size of the bucket is N kb. The bucket fills at the rate of 0.1 kb per millisecond. A
programmer sends a program to receiver. There it waits for 10 milliseconds. And response
will be back to programmer in 20 milliseconds. How much time the program takes to get a
response back to the programmer, after it is sent? Please tell me the answer with
explanation. Very urgent.
Sol) see it doesnt matter that wat the time is being taken to fill the bucket.after reaching
program it waits there for 10ms and back to the programmer in 20 ms.then total time to
get the response is 20ms +10 ms=30ms.its so simple..
) A file is transferred from one location to another in `buckets. The size of the bucket is 10
kilobytes. Each bucket gets filled at the rate of 0.0001 kilobytes per millisecond. The
transmission time from sender to receiver is 10 milliseconds per bucket. After the receipt of
the bucket the receiver sends an acknowledgement that reaches sender in 100 milliseconds.
Assuming no error during transmission, write a formula to calculate the time taken in
seconds to successfully complete the transfer of a file of size N kilobytes.
(n/1000)(n/10)10+(n/100)..as i hv calculated.~~!not 100% sure
7) A fishermans day is rated as good if he catches 9 fishes, fair if 7 fishes and bad if 5
fishes. He catches 53 fishes in a week n had all good, fair n bad days in the week. So how
many good, fair n bad days did the fisher man had in the week
Ans:4 good, 1 fair n 2 bad days
Sol) Go to river catch fish
49=3
71=7
25=10
3+7+10=53.
take what is given 53
good days means - 9 fishes so 53/9=4(remainder=17) if u assume 5 then there is no
chance for bad days.
fair days means -- 7 fishes so remaining 17 - 17/7=1(remainder=10) if u assume 2 then
there is no chance for bad days.
bad days means ---5 fishes so remaining 10-10/5=2days.
Ans: 4 good, 1 fair, 2bad. ==== total 7 days.
x+y+z=7--- eq1
9x+7y+5z=53 ---eq2
multiply eq 1 by 9,
9x+9y+9z=35 -----eq3
from eq2 and eq3
2y+4z=10--eq4
since all x,y and z are integer i sud put a integer value of y such that z sud be integer in eq
4 ...and ther will be two value y=1 or 3 then z = 2 or 1 from eq 4
for first y=1,z=2 then from eq1 x= 4
so 94+17+25=53.. satisfied
now for second y=3 z=1 then from eq1 x=3
so 93+37+15=53 ..satisfied
so finally there are two solution of this question
(x,y,z)=(4,1,2) and (3,3,1).
Y catches 5 times more fishes than X. If total number of fishes caught by X and Y is 42,
then number of fishes caught by X?
Sol) Let no. of fish x catches=p
no. caught by y =r
r=5p.
r+p=42
then p=7,r=35
9) Three companies are working independently and receiving the savings 20%, 30%, 40%.
If the companies work combinely, what will be their net savings?
suppose total income is 100
so amount x is getting is 80
y is 70
z =0
total=210
but total money is 300
300-210=90
so they are getting 90 rs less
90 is 30% of 300 so they r getting 30% discount
10) The ratio of incomes of C and D is 3:4.the ratio of their expenditures is 4:5. Find the
ratio of their savings if the savings of C is one fourths of his income?
Sol) incomes:3:4
expenditures:4:5
3x-4y=1/4(3x)
12x-1y=3x
9x=1y
y=9x/1
(3x-4(9x/1))/((4x-5(9x/1)))
ans:12/19
11) If G(0) = -1 G(1)= 1 and G(N)=G(N-1) - G(N-2) then what is the value of G()?
ans: -1
bcoz g(2)=g(1)-g(0)=1+1=2
g(3)=1
g(4)=-1
g(5)=-2
g()=-1
12) If A can copy 50 pages in 10 hours and A and B together can copy 70 pages in 10
hours, how much time does B takes to copy 2 pages?
Sol) A can copy 50 pages in 10 hrs.
A can copy 5 pages in 1hr.(50/10)
now A & B can copy 70 pages in 10hrs.
thus, B can copy 90 pages in 10 hrs.[eqn. is (50+x)/2=70, where x-> no. of pages B can
copy in 10 hrs.]
so, B can copy 9 pages in 1hr.
therefore, to copy 2 pages B will need almost 3hrs.
since in 3hrs B can copy 27 pages.
13) whats the answer for that :
A, B and C are 8 bit nos. They are as follows:
A -> 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1
B -> 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
C -> 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 ( - =minus, u=union)
Find ((A - C) u B) =?
To find A-C, We will find 2s compliment of C and them add it with A,
That will give us (A-C)
2s compliment of C=1s compliment of C+1
=11000101+1=11000110
A-C=11000101+11000110
=10001001
Now (A-C) U B is .OR. logic operation on (A-C) and B
10001001 .OR . 00110011
The answer is = 10111011,
Whose decimal equivalent is 187.
14) One circular array is given(means memory allocation tales place in circular fashion)
diamension(9X7) and sarting add. is 3000, What is the address of (2,3)....
Sol) its a 97 int array so it reqiure a 12 bytes for storing.bze integer value need 2 byes
of memory allocation. and starting add is 3000
so starting add of 23 will be 3012.
15) In a two-dimensional array, X (9, 7), with each element occupying 4 bytes of memory,
with the address of the first element X (1, 1) is 3000, find the address of X (8, 5).
Sol) initial x (1,1) = 3000 u hav to find from x(8,1)so u have x(1,1),x(1,2) . x(7,7) = so u
have totally 7 7 = 49 elementsu need to find for x(8,5) ? here we have 5 elements each
element have 4 bytes : (49 + 5 -1) 4 = 212 --( -1 is to deduct the 1 element ) 3000 +
212 = 3212
1) Which of the following is power of 3 a) 2345 b) 9875 c) 504 d) 9833
17) The size of a program is N. And the memory occupied by the program is given by M =
square root of 100N. If the size of the program is increased by 1% then how much memory
now occupied ?
Sol) M=sqrt(100N)
N is increased by 1%
therefore new value of N=N + (N/100)
=101N/100
M=sqrt(100 (101N/100) )
Hence, we get M=sqrt(101 N)
18) 1)SCOOTER --- AUTOMOBILE- A. PART OF
2.OXYGEN---- WATER --- B. A Type of
3.SHOP STAFF--- FITTERS-- C. NOT A TYPE OF
4. BUG -----REPTILE-- D. A SUPERSET OF
1)B 2)A 3)D 4)C
19) A bus started from bustand at 8.00a m and after 30 min staying at destination, it
returned back to the bustand. the destination is 27 miles from the bustand. the speed of the
bus 50 percent fast speed. at what time it returns to the bustand this is the step by step
solution:
a bus cover 27 mile with 18 mph in =27/18= 1 hour 30 min. and it wait at stand =30 min.
after this speed of return increase by 50% so 50%of 18 mph=9mph
Total speed of returnig=18+9=27
Then in return it take 27/27=1 hour
then total time in joureny=1+1:30+00:30 =3 hour
so it will come at 8+3 hour=11 a.m.
So Ans==11 a.m
20) In two dimensional array X(7,9) each element occupies 2 bytes of memory.If the
address of first element X(1,1)is 1258 then what will be the address of the element X(5,8) ?
Sol) Here, the address of first element x[1][1] is 1258 and also 2 byte of memory is given.
now, we have to solve the address of element x[5][8], therefore, 1258+ 582 = 1258+80
= 1338 so the answer is 1338.
21) The temperature at Mumbai is given by the function: -t2/+4t+12 where t is the
elapsed time since midnight. What is the percentage rise (or fall) in temperature between
5.00PM and 8.00PM?
22) Low temperature at the night in a city is 1/3 more than 1/2 high as higher temperature
in a day. Sum of the low temperature and highest temp. is 100 degrees. Then what is the
low temp?
Sol) Let highest temp be x
so low temp=1/3 of x of 1/2 of x plus x/2 i.e. x/+x/2
total temp=x+x/+x/2=100
therefore, x=0
Lowest temp is 40
23) In Madras, temperature at noon varies according to -t^2/2 + 8t + 3, where t is elapsed
time. Find how much temperature more or less in 4pm to 9pm. Ans. At 9pm 7.5 more
Sol) In equestion first put t=9,
we will get 34.5.........(1)
now put t=4,
we will get 27..........(2)
so ans=34.5-27
=7.5
24) A person had to multiply two numbers. Instead of multiplying by 35, he multiplied by 53
and the product went up by 540. What was the raised product?
a) 780 b) 1040 c) 1590 d) 1720
Sol) x53-x35=540=> x=30 therefore, 5330=1590 Ans
25) How many positive integer solutions does the equation 2x+3y = 100 have?
a) 50 b) 33 c) 1 d) 35
Sol) There is a simple way to answer this kind of Qs given 2x+3y=100, take l.c.m of `x
coeff and `y coeff i.e. l.c.m of 2,3 ==then divide 100 with , which turns out 1 hence
answer is 1short cut formula- constant / (l.cm of x coeff and y coeff)
2) The total expense of a boarding house are partly fixed and partly variable with the
number of boarders. The charge is Rs.70 per head when there are 25 boarders and Rs.0
when there are 50 boarders. Find the charge per head when there are 100 boarders.
a) 5 b) 55 c) 50 d) 45
Sol)
Let a = fixed cost and k = variable cost and n = number of boarders
total cost when 25 boarders c = 2570 = 1750 i.e. 1750 = a + 25k
total cost when 50 boarders c = 500 = 3000 i.e. 3000 = a + 50k
solving above 2 eqns, 3000-1750 = 25k i.e. 1250 = 25k i.e. k = 50
therefore, substituting this value of k in either of above 2 eqns we get
a = 500 (a = 3000-5050 = 500 or a = 1750 - 2550 = 500)
so total cost when 100 boarders = c = a + 100k = 500 + 10050 = 5500
so cost per head = 5500/100 = 55
27) Amal bought 5 pens, 7 pencils and 4 erasers. Rajan bought pens, 8 erasers and 14
pencils for an amount which was half more than what Amal had paid. What % of the total
amount paid by Amal was paid for pens?
a) 37.5% b) 2.5% c) 50% d) None of these
Sol)
Let, 5 pens + 7 pencils + 4 erasers = x rupees
so 10 pens + 14 pencils + 8 erasers = 2x rupees
also mentioned, pens + 14 pencils + 8 erarsers = 1.5x rupees
so (10-) = 4 pens = (2-1.5)x rupees
so 4 pens = 0.5x rupees => 8 pens = x rupees
so 5 pens = 5x/8 rupees = 5/8 of total (note x rupees is total amt paid byamal)
i.e 5/8 = 500/8% = 2.5% is the answer
28) I lost Rs.8 in two races. My second race loss is Rs. more than the first race. My friend
lost Rs.4 more than me in the second race. What is the amount lost by my friend in the
second race?
Sol)
x + x+ = rs 8
2x + = 8
2x = 8-
2x = 2
x=31
x is the amt lost in I race
x+ = 31+=37 is lost in second race
then my friend lost 37 + 4 = 41 Rs
29) Ten boxes are there. Each ball weighs 100 gms. One ball is weighing 90 gms. i) If there
are 3 balls (n=3) in each box, how many times will it take to find 90 gms ball? ii) Same
question with n=10 iii) Same question with n=9
to me the chances are
when n=3
(i) nC1= 3C1 =3 for 10 boxes .. 103=30
(ii) 10C1=10 for 10 boxes ..1010=100
(iii)9C1=9 for 10 boxes ...109=90
30) (1-1/) (1-1/7).. (1- (1/ (n+4))) (1-(1/ (n+5))) = ?
leaving the first numerater and last denominater, all the numerater and denominater will
cancelled out one another. Ans. 5/(n+5)
31) A face of the clock is divided into three parts. First part hours total is equal to the sum
of the second and third part. What is the total of hours in the bigger part?
Sol) the clock normally has 12 hr
three parts x,y,z
x+y+z=12
x=y+z
2x=12
x=
so the largest part is hrs
32) With 4/5 full tank vehicle travels 12 miles, with 1/3 full tank how much distance travels
Sol) 4/5 full tank= 12 mile
1 full tank= 12/(4/5)
1/3 full tank= 12/(4/5)(1/3)= 5 miles
33) wind blows 10 miles in 330min.for 80 miles how much time required
Sol) 10 miles= 330 min
1 mile = 330/10
80 miles=(33080)/10=15 min.
34) A person was fined for exceeding the speed limit by 10mph.another person was also
fined for exceeding the same speed limit by twice the same if the second person was
travelling at a speed of 35 mph. find the speed limit
Sol) (x+10)=(x+35)/2
solving the eqn we get x=15
35) A sales person multiplied a number and get the answer is 3 instead of that number
divided by 3. what is the answer he actually has to get.
Sol) Assume 1
1 3 = 3
11/3=1/3
so he has to got 1/3
this is the exact answer
3) A person who decided to go weekend trip should not exceed 8 hours driving in a day
average speed of forward journey is 40 mph due to traffic in Sundays the return journey
average speed is 30 mph. How far he can select a picnic spot.
37) Low temperature at the night in a city is 1/3 more than 1/2 hinge as higher
temperature in a day. Sum of the low temp and high temp is 100 c. then what is the low
temp.
ans is 40 c.
Sol) let x be the highest temp. then,
x+x/2+x/=100.
therefore, x=0 which is the highest temp
and 100-x=40 which is the lowest temp.
38) car is filled with four and half gallons of oil for full round trip. Fuel is taken 1/4 gallons
more times in going than coming. What is the fuel consumed in coming up.
Sol) let feul consumed in coming up is x. thus equation is: x+1.25x=4.5ans:2gallons
39) A work is done by the people in 24 min. One of them can do this work alone in 40 min.
How much time required to do the same work for the second person
Sol) Two people work together in 24 mins.
So, their one day work is
(1/A)+(1+B)=(1/24)
One man can complete the work in 40mins
one mans one day work (1/B)= (1/40)
Now,
(1/A)=(1/24)-(1/40)
(1/A)=(1/0)
So, A can complete the work in 0 mins.
40) In a company 30% are supervisors and 40% employees are male if 0% of supervisors
are male. What is the probability? That a randomly chosen employee is a male or female?
Sol) 40% employees are male if 0% of supervisors are male so for 100% is 2.4%so the
probability is 0.24
41) In 80 coins one coin is counterfeit what is minimum number of weighing to find out
counterfeit coin
Sol) the minimum number of wieghtings needed is just 5.as shown below
(1) 80->30-30
(2) 15-15
(3) 7-7
(4) 3-3
(5) 1-1
42) 2 oranges, 3 bananas and 4 apples cost Rs.15. 3 oranges, 2 bananas, and 1 apple costs
Rs 10. What is the cost of 3 oranges, 3 bananas and 3 apples?
2x+3y+4z=15
3x+2y+z=10 adding
5x+5y+5z=25
x+y+z=5 that is for 1 orange, 1 bannana and 1 apple requires 5Rs.
so for 3 orange, 3 bannana and 3 apple requires 15Rs.
i.e. 3x+3y+3z=15
43) In 88 chess board what is the total number of squares refers
Sol) odele discovered that there are 204 squares on the board We found that you would add
the different squares - 1 + 4 + 9 + 1+ 25 + 3 + 49 + 4.
Also in 33 tic tac toe board what is the total no of squares
Ans 14 ie 9+4(bigger ones)+1 (biggest one)
If you ger 100100 board just use the formula
the formula for the sum of the first n perfect squares is
n x (n + 1) x (2n + 1)
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if in this formula if you put n=8 you get your answer 204
44) One fast typist type some matter in 2hr and another slow typist type the same matter
in 3hr. If both do combinely in how much time they will finish.
Sol) Faster one can do 1/2 of work in one hourslower one can do 1/3 of work in one
hourboth they do (1/2+1/3=5/) th work in one hour.so work will b finished in /5=1.2
hour i e 1 hour 12 min.
45) If Rs20/- is available to pay for typing a research report & typist A produces 42 pages
and typist B produces 28 pages. How much should typist A receive?
Here is the answer Find of 42 % of 20 rs with respect to 70 (i.e 28 + 42) ==> (42 20
)/70 ==> 12 Rs
4) An officer kept files on his table at various times in the order 1,2,3,4,5,. Typist can
take file from top whenever she has time and type it.What order she cannt type.?
47) In some game 139 members have participated every time one fellow will get bye what
is the number of matches to choose the champion to be held?
the answer is 138 matches
Sol) since one player gets a bye in each round,he will reach the finals of the tournament
without playing a match. http://www.vyoms.com
therefore 137 matches should be played to detemine the second finalist from the remaining
138 players(excluding the 1st player)
therefore to determine the winner 138 matches shd be played.
48) One rectangular plate with length 8inches, breadth 11 inches and 2 inches thickness is
there. What is the length of the circular rod with diameter 8 inches and equal to volume of
rectangular plate?
Sol) Vol. of rect. plate= 8112=17
area of rod=(22/7)(8/2)(8/2)=(352/7)
vol. of rod=arealength=vol. of plate
so length of rod= vol of plate/area=17/(352/7)=3.5
49) One tank will fill in minutes at the rate of 3cu ft /min, length of tank is 4 ft and the
width is 1/2 of length, what is the depth of the tank?
3 ft 7.5 inches
50) A man has to get air-mail. He starts to go to airport on his motorbike. Plane comes
early and the mail is sent by a horse-cart. The man meets the cart in the middle after half
an hour. He takes the mail and returns back, by doing so, he saves twenty minutes. How
early did the plane arrive?
ans:10min:::assume he started at 1:00,so at 1:30 he met cart. He returned home at
2:00.so it took him 1 hour for the total jorney.by doing this he saved 20 min.so the actual
time if the plane is not late is 1 hour and 20 min.so the actual time of plane is at 1:40.The
cart travelled a time of 10 min before it met him.so the plane is 10 min early.
51) Ram singh goes to his office in the city every day from his suburban house. His driver
Mangaram drops him at the railway station in the morning and picks him up in the evening.
Every evening Ram singh reaches the station at 5 oclock. Mangaram also reaches at the
same time. One day Ram singh started early from his office and came to the station at 4
oclock. Not wanting to wait for the car he starts walking home. Mangaram starts at normal
time, picks him up on the way and takes him back house, half an hour early. How much
time did Ram singh walked?
52) 2 trees are there. One grows at 3/5 of the other. In 4 years total growth of the trees is
8 ft. what growth will smaller tree have in 2 years.
Sol) THE BIG TREE GROWS 8FT IN 4 YEARS=>THE BIG TREE GROWS 4FT IN 2
YEARS.WHEN WE DIVIDE 4FT/5=.83=>2.4
ans: 1.5 mt 4 (x+(3/5)x)=88x/5=2x=5/4 after 2 years x=(3/5)(5/4)2 =1.5
53) There is a six digit code. Its first two digits, multiplied by 3 gives all ones. And the next
two digits multiplied by give all twos. Remaining two digits multiplied by 9 gives all threes.
Then what is the code?
sol) Assume the digit xx xx xx (six digits)
First Two digit xx 3=111
xx=111/3=37
( first two digits of 1 is not divisible by 3 so we can use 111)
Second Two digit xx=222
xx=222/=37
( first two digits of 2 is not divisible by so we can use 222)
Thrid Two digit xx9=333
xx=333/9=37
( first two digits of 3 is not divisible by 9 so we can use 333)
54) There are 4 balls and 4 boxes of colours yellow, pink, red and green. Red ball is in a box
whose colour is same as that of the ball in a yellow box. Red box has green ball. In which
box you find the yellow ball?
ans is green.
Sol) Yellow box can have either of pink/yellow balls.
if we put a yellow ball in "yellow box then it wud imply that "yellow is also the colour of
the box which has the red ball(becoz acordin 2 d question,d box of the red ball n the ball in
the yellow box have same colour)
thus this possibility is ruled out.
therefore the ball in yellow box must be pink,hence the colour of box containin red ball is
also pink..
=>the box colour left out is "green,,,which is alloted to the only box left,,,the one which
has yellow ball..
55) A bag contains 20 yellow balls, 10 green balls, 5 white balls, 8 black balls, and 1 red
ball. How many minimum balls one should pick out so that to make sure the he gets at least
2 balls of same color.
Ans:he should pick ball totally.
Sol) Suppose he picks 5 balls of all different colours then when he picks up the sixth one, it
must match any on of the previously drawn ball colour. thus he must pick balls
5) What is the number of zeros at the end of the product of the numbers from 1 to 100
Sol) For every 5 in unit palce one zero is added Ch eta naS
so between 1 to 100 there are 10 nos like 5,15,25,..,95 which has 5 in unit place.
Similarly for every no divisible by 10 one zero is added in the answer so between 1 to 100
11 zeros are added
for 25,50,75 3 extra zeros are added so total no of zeros are 10+11+3=24
57) 10 Digit number has its first digit equals to the numbers of 1s, second digit equals to
the numbers of 2s, 3rd digit equals to the numbers of 3s .4th equals number of 4s..till 9th
digit equals to the numbers of 9s and 10th digit equals to the number of 0s. what is the
number?.(marks)
ans:210001000
2-shows that two 1s in the ans
1-shows that one 2 in ans
0-shows no 3 in the ans
0-shows no 4 in the ans
0-shows no 5 in the ans
1-shows one in the ans
0-shows no 7 in the ans
0-shows no 8 in the ans
0-shows no 9 in the ans
-shows six 0s in the ans
58) There are two numbers in the ratio 8:9. if the smaller of the two numbers is increased
by 12 and the larger number is reduced by 19 thee the ratio of the two numbers is 5:9. Find
the larger number?
sol) 8x:9x initialy
8x+ 12 : 9x - 19 = 5x:9x
8x+12 = 5x
-> x = 4
9x = 3 not sure about the answer ..
59) There are three different boxes A, B and C. Difference between weights of A and B is 3
kgs. And between B and C is 5 kgs. Then what is the maximum sum of the differences of all
possible combinations when two boxes are taken each time
A-B = 3
B-c = 5
a-c = 8
so sum of diff = 8+3+5 = 1 kgs
0) A and B are shooters and having their exam. A and B fall short of 10 and 2 shots
respectively to the qualifying mark. If each of them fired atleast one shot and even by
adding their total score together, they fall short of the qualifying mark, what is the
qualifying mark?
ans is 11
coz each had atleast 1 shot done so 10 + 1 = 11
n 9 + 2 = 11
so d ans is 11
1) A, B, C, and D tells the following times by looking at their watches. A tells it is 3 to 12.
B tells it is 3 past 12. C tells it is 12:2. D tells it is half a dozen too soon to 12. No two
watches show the same time. The difference between the watches is 2,3,4,5 respectively.
Whose watch shows maximum time?
sol) A shows 11:57, B shows 12:03, C shows 12:02, and D shows 11:0 therefore, max
time is for B
2) Falling height is proportional to square of the time. One object falls 4cm in 2sec than
in sec from how much height the object will fall.
Sol) The falling height is proportional to the squere of the time.
Now, the falling height is 4cm at 2sec
so, the proportional constant is=4/(22)=1;
so, at sec the object fall maximum (1)cm=57cm;
Now, the object may be situated at any where.
if it is>57 only that time the object falling 57cm within sec .Otherwise if it is
situated<57 then it fall only that height at sec.
3) Gavaskar average in first 50 innings was 50. After the 51st innings his average was 51
how many runs he made in the 51st innings
Ans) first 50 ings.- run= 5050=2500
51st ings.- avg 51. so total run =5151=201.
so run scored in that ings=201-2500=101 runs.
4) Anand finishes a work in 7 days, Bittu finishes the same job in 8 days and Chandu in
days. They take turns to finish the work. Anand on the first day, Bittu on the second and
Chandu on the third day and then Anand again and so on. On which day will the work get
over?
a) 3rd b) th c) 9th d) 7th
Ans is d) 7th day
Sol) In d 1st day Anand does 1/7th of total work
similarly,
Bithu does 1/8th work in d 2nd day
hence at d end of 3 days, work done = 1/7+1/8+1/=73/18
remaining work = (18-73)/18 = 95/18
again after days of work, remaining work is = (95-73)/18 = 22/18 and hence Anand
completes the work on 7th day.(hope u understood.)
5) A man, a women and a child can do a piece of work in days,man can do it in 14 days,
women can do it 1 days, and in how many days child can do the same work?
The child does it in 24 days
) A: 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1
B: 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0
C: 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1
Find ( (A-B) u C )==?
Hint : 109
A-B is {A} - {A n B}
A: 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1
B: 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0
by binary sub. a-b = 01100001 (1-0=1, 1-1=0,0-0=0, n for the 1st 3 digits 110-011=011)
now (a-b)uc= 01100001
or 01101101
gives 1101101. convert to decimal equals 10
CRITICAL REASONING
this section is very important there are 12 question and u have to solve it in 30 minutes..
for critical reasoning ..go thru the barrons 5 model test paper..just mug up all the answer
but beware ...they can change the character names so be careful......
after clearing my written they called us for interview on 12th march
TECHNICAL INTERVIEW
after waiting for more than seven hours they called me for the interview .look just be
confident and have eye contact with them ...actually in the starting i was very much
confident and answered all his question but after some time dont knw wat he asked to me
and and my mind was just blocked...dont knw y..even this is not the end .when i
finished my tech interview and came out of the hall ...i forgot my file there... ...well
after few minutes i called for the H.R.
H.R.
same things .introduce urself, strengths weakness,future plan,where do u see urself after 5
years...i told them that i am interested in embedded ..they asked if we send u u.s. will u
go?...and some more h.r. question..
i advice u guys dont even try to make them fool .if u dont knw any answer ..just tell them
`u dont knw
M.R.