Q1
Q1 From the given choices select the odd one out
bb c MN
dd e OP
gg f QP
mm n WX
Q2
Q2 In the following question the symbol $, @, *, ** and # are used with the following meaning.
A $ B means A is greater than B
A @ B means A is either greater than or equal to B
A * B means A is equal to B
A ** B means A is smaller than B
A # B means A is either smaller than or equal to B
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely True ?
Statements : P @ Q, M # N, N**Q
Conclusions : I. P $ M II. N # P
Give answer
if only the conclusion I is true.
if only conclusion II is true.
if either I or II is true.
if neither I nor II is true.
if both I and II are true.
Q3
Q3 In an Exhibition seven cars of different companies - Volkswagen, Jaguar, Audi, Maruti, Mercedes, Bedford and Fargo are standing facing to east in the following order :
Volkswagen is next to the right of Fargo.
Fargo is fourth to the right of Audi.
Maruti car is between Jaguar and Bedford.
Audi which is third to the left of Jaguar, is at one end.
Which of the cars are on both the sides of Volkswagen car ?
Jaguar and Maruti
Maruti and Audi
Fargo and Mercedes
Jaguar and Fargo
Q4
Q4 Yash pointing to a photograph says, “The lady in the photograph is my nephew’s maternal grandmother. “How is the lady in the photograph related to the yash’s sister who has no other sister?
Cousin
Sister-in-law
Mother
Mother-in-law
None of these
Q5
Q5 A child has strayed from his path while coming home from school. He first goes 3km towards south from his school and then moves 5 kms towards east. He again moves 3 kms towards north and then goes 2kms towards west. How far is his school situated from home?
3kms
1km
2kms
8kms
Q6
Q6 Determine the relationship between the first two words and then the second pair such that it is analogous to the first pair.
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BRSPNGUKO
BRSQNGUKN
BRSONGUKO
BRSPNGUKN
Q7
Q7 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: There are four friends, Akash. Manoj, Nitesh and Piyush. They are standing in increasing order of their heights facing towards North At what position is Manoj standing?
Statements:
I.Akash is taller than Piyush and Piyush is taller than Manoj. Manoj is not the shortest.
II.Nitesh is smaller than Manoj and Piyush. Nitesh is the shortest and Piyush is the tallest
I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
Either I or II is sufficient
Neither I nor II is sufficient
Both I and II together are sufficient
Q8
Q8 From the given choices select the odd one out
ADP
QTX
HKR
STE
Q9
Q9 Find the term that can replace in the given analogy.
24:50:102:?
204
206
152
156
Q10
Q10 Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
Furniture
Plant
Seed
Tree
1234
4321
3241
2314
Q11
Q11 X walks 6 km towards East from point A and from the same point A Y walks 8 km towards South How far are the two friends from each other now!
19 km
10 km
12 km
5 km
Q12
Q12 A person facing north walks 9 m towards his right, then again, he turns right and walks 4 m. He then turns right and walks for 6 m. What is the distance from the starting point?
5m
6m
3m
12m
Q13
Q13 X is the wife of Y. Y is the brother of Z. Z is the son of P. How is P related to X
Sister
Aunt
Father-in-law
Brother-in-law
Q14
Q14 Choose the correct option.
-3.4 is a number on the real number line. If we subtract 1 from this number then the new number will be:
Farther from the origin than-3.4
Closer to the origin than-3.4
Equally farther from the origin, as-3.4 s
None of the above
Q15
Q15 Choose the correct option
The number 456X85 is completely divisible by 3. Smallest whole digit number in place of X can be
0
1
2
3
Q16
Q16 Choose the correct option
The number of 5-digit odd numbers that can be made from numbers 1,2,3,4,5 are
24
32
36
72
Q17
Q17 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
Q18
Q18 A total profit of Rs. 36,000s to be distributed among Rajesh, Salesh and Rajeev such that profit shares are in the Rajesh : Salesh: 5:4 and Salesh: Rajeev: 8:9. What is the share of Rajeev?
Rs 12,000
Rs 24,000
Rs 10,000
Rs 20,000
Q19
Q19 When 2^35 is divided by 5, the remainder is
2
3
4
1
Q20
Q20 That is the value of the expression 5*(2+16)/2-4*(2+2)+1/4 of 16?
26
13
34
33
Q21
Q21 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
Q22
Q22 A pie has to be divided amongst a few kids. Puneet gets 2/7th portion of the pie and Sheila gets 5/8th portion of the pie. Who amongst the two gets a lesser share?
Puneet
Sheila
Both get equal share
Cannot be determined
Q23
Q23 a, b and c are such that b is the simple interest on a and c is the simple interest on b for the same period and same rate of interest. the relation between these three is
a² = bc
b² = ac
c² = ab
abc = 1
Q24
Q24 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
17.5L
Q25
Q25 A bag contains 4 strawberries and 8 grapes. What is the probability that both the fruits drawn from it are strawberries?
1/3
1/11
3/11
1/10
Q26
Q26 Atul bought a machine for Rs.4,50,000 and sold it to Irfan at a profit. Irfan later sold the machine to Danish at a loss of 10% for Rs. 495.000. The profit earned by Atul is
23.96%
21%
25%
22.22%
Q27
Q27 Three empty CD’s and 2 pen drives costs Rs.790. Two empty CD’s and 3 pen drives cost Rs.1110. What is the cost of one pen drive ?
Rs.30
Rs.300
Rs.25
Rs.350
Q28
Q28 The difference of two numbers is 14. Their LCM and HCF are 441 and 7 respectively. Find the numbers .
21,35
35,49
49,63
63,77
Q29
Q29 A scuba diver descends at a rate of 40 feet per minute. A diver dives from a ship to search for a lost ship at the depth of 3000 feet below sea level. How long will he take to reach the ship?
70 minutes
72 minutes
75 minutes
76 minutes
Q30
Q30 Divide the sum of 3/5 and 8/11 by their difference.
7/73
73/7
11/15
None of the above