Q31
Q31 The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to the problem.
Problem question: How much time would a machine take to put caps on 300 bottles?
Statements:
I. It takes 16 hours to put caps on 300 bottles manually.
II. It takes 2 minutes lesser to put a cap on a bottle using a machine than putting it manually.
Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question
Either of the statements taken individually is sufficient in answering the problem question
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question
Q32
Q32 From the given choices select the odd one out.
AFB
MRN
KPL
RXS
Q33
Q33 Find the next number in the series.
1,4,18,48,....
120
64
100
96
Q34
Q34 A man moves 2 kms towards east, then 3 kms towards South and again 2 kms towards west and then he goes 2 kms towards the initial point from where he started. In which direction is he from his initial position?
East
South
West
North
Q35
Q35 Two friends A and B start walking from a common point. A goes 20 kms towards north-east whereas B goes 16 kms towards east and then 12 kms towards north. How far are A and B from each other?
14 kms
They are at the same place at the finishing point
15 kms
Data is insufficient
Q36
Q36 P is the father of R but is not his son. M is the spouse of R. How is M related to P?
Son-in-law
Wife
Daughter-in-law
Uncle
Q37
Q37 There are 2 different blue toys, 3 different green toys and 4 different red toys. In how many ways one can choose 3 toys, such that there is at least one green toy and one blue toy the chosen three?
36 ways
38 ways
33 ways
40 ways
Q38
Q38 There are 3 terms in an A.P. If the sum of terms is 30 and the product of extreme terms is 75, find the second term.
30
25
20
10
Q39
Q39 The difference between the compound interest and the simple interest on a certain sum at 10% p.a. for two years is Rs. 90. What will be the value of the amount at the end of 3 years, assuming SI?
Rs 11900
Rs 11800
Rs 20000
Rs 11700
Q40
Q40 A merchant makes a profit of 20% even after allowing a discount of 20% on the marked price. What should be the marked price if the cost price of the article is Rs.300?
Rs 380
Rs 450
Rs 590
Rs 250
Q41
Q41 If log 27 = 1.431, then what is the value of log 9?
0.6
0.369
0.954
0.856
Q42
Q42 Ram is five years elder to his youngest sibling Shreya. Shreya is two years younger than her brother Ritesh. Ritesh is 13 years old and is Ram’s brother. How old will Ram be in two years from now?
16
17
20
18
Q43
Q43 How many litres of a 90% solution of concentrated acid needs to be mixed with a 75% solution of concentrated acid to get a 30 L solution of 78% concentrated acid?
24 L
22.5 L
6 L
17.5 L
Q44
Q44 What is the unit digit of the following sum:
1+ 22 + 33 + 44 + 55 + 66?
0
4
7
9
Q45
Q45 A pie has to be divided amongst a few kids. Raj gets 2/7th portion of the pie and Sheela gets 5/8th portion of the pie. Who amongst the two gets a lesser share?
Raj
Sheela
Both get equal share
Cannot be determined
Q46
Q46 The LCM AND HCF of two numbers are 2970 and 30 respectively. Prime factors of the product of two numbers are:
2,3,5,11
2,3,7,11
2,4,5,11
2,3,7,13
Q47
Q47 In an examination, a candidate is required to answer 5 questions in all, from 2 sections having 5 questions each. What is the total number of ways in which a candidate can select the questions, provided that at least two questions are to be attempted from each section?
200
20
100
10
Q48
Q48 If from a deck of 52 cards,4 cards are selected and one card of it should be spade and another should be heart, in how many ways can these cards be selected?
13C1 * 13C1 * 26C2
52C4
26 * 50C2
13C4
Q49
Q49 A quiz has one multiple choice question with answer choices A, B, and C, and two true/false questions. What is the probability of answering all three questions correctly by guessing?
1/5
1/4
1/3
1/12
Q50
Q50 Which number should be multiplied by 43 so that it will have 3 prime factors?
2
3
6
8
Q51
Q51 In a poultry farm, 50 hens give 200 eggs in 2 days. In how many days will 20 hens give 400 eggs?
15
10
5
8
Q52
Q52 If the compound interest of a principal triples in 3 years, then how much it will be after 9 years?
6 times the principal
12 times the principal
18 times the principal
27 times the principal