Ba Mock Solutions
Ba Mock Solutions
Ba Mock Solutions
REASONING APTITUTDE
1. (1) 16 km
2. (4) West
3. (4) Prashant, Mamta
Solutions (4-8):
4. (5) From both the statements it is clear that Divya was
born in month of July.
5. (5) using both the statements it is found that those is
written as so
6. (3) From I, Ajays rank can be known by using his top
and bottom rank. Therefore Sumits can be found.
From II, Ashus rank can be known by using his top
and bottom rank. Therefore Sumits can be found.
7. (4)
8. (2) From II, A C D B
Solutions (9-13):
Student Standard Subject
P
V
Geography
Q
VII
History
R
VI
English
S
IV
Maths
T
VIII
Hindi
V
X
Science
W
IX
Sanskrit
9. (2)
10. (1)
11. (3)
12. (5)
13. (4)
14. (5) MATES, STEAM, TAMES, and TEAMS
15. (3) FEDS = 3 # % 5
16. (1) Woman = daughter of Nirmals wifes grandfathers
only child
= daughter of Nirmals wifes daughter
= Nirmals wife
Solutions (17-22):
17. (3)
18. (2)
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19. (4)
20. (3)
21. (1)
22. (2)
Solutions(23-28):
In the first step, the word that comes first in the reverse
alphabetical order comes to the first place and the rest of
the line shifts rightward. In the next step, the largest
number occupies and the next place and the rest of the line
shift rightward. This goes on alternately till the words get
arranged in the reverse alphabetical order and the
numbers in a descending order.
23. (2) Step III: year 92 ultra 15 23 strive house 39
Step IV: year 92 ultra 39 15 23 strive house
Step V: year 92 ultra 39 strive 15 23 house
Step VI: year 92 ultra 39 strive 23 15 house
Step VII: year 92 ultra 39 strive 23 house 15
24. (3) Input:any how 49 24 far wide 34 69
Step I: wide any how 49 24 far 34 69
Step II: wide 69 any how 49 24 far 34
Step III: wide 69 how any 49 24 far 34
Step IV: wide 69 how 49 any 24 far 34
Step V: wide 69 how 49 far any 24 34
Step VI: wide 69 how 49 far 34 any 24 34
Hence Step V will be the last but one.
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35. (3)
36. (5)
37.
38.
39.
40.
(2)
(1)
(5)
(4)
Solutions(41-45):
41. (2) In case of severe drought, food, water and fodder
are of immediate importance rather than money.
Hence II follows and I does not.
42. (2) Action I may pose problem but keeping a vigil on
them will make the task easier.
43. (2) I is illogical because Vitamin E capsule is also
useful even if less effective. Action II is more useful
and effective.
44. (2) War cannot be an answer to such problems, but
dialogue can.
45. (5) By exploiting the recognition of the West, India can
certainly hasten its economic growth. Hence I follows.
The opportunity to emerge as a super power should
not be missed. Hence II follows.
Solutions(46-50):
46. (1) II may be an assumption of the speaker. But
certainly it is not a conclusion.
47. (1) Improvement in the manufacturing facilities will
automatically enhance the quality of its product and
reduce the cost. These two things are important to
compete in the market. Hence I follows. II may be an
assumption but it not a conclusion.
48. (4) I is extreme case. Privatisation is not the only
option. II is very generalize statement , it cannot be
concluded.
49. (2) With the limited resources and overpopulation it is
very hard to provide decent quality of life. Hence II
follows.
50. (3) As Mr. X is one of the candidates for the post of
Director, he will either be selected or rejected.
NUMERICAL ABILITY
51. (2); let B is turned off after x min
Cistern fills in 30 min, this means pipe A works for 30
min.
37 = min
= 1 ; x = 9 min
52. (4); Length = 3x, breadth = 4 x
3x 4x = 7500
x = 25
L = 75, B = 100
Perimeter = 2 (75+100) = 350
Cost = 350
53. (3); (12m+16B) 5 = (13m+24B) 4
1M=2B
(7M+10B) x = (12M+16B) 5
24.B.x =40.B.5
x=8
54. (1); D = P
16 = P
P = 1600
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S. I =
= 320
New S. I =1600
= 344.81
Difference = 24.81
55. (2); Time taken by A =
1600
min
Time taken by B =
L.C.M of (2, 1.5) = 6 min.
56. (3); I. 3 men alone can do the work in
days.
Now, with the help of the questions information, one
woman alone can do the work in
=
ie, 10 days
two women together can do the same work in 5 days.
II. 4 (3M W) = 5(2M+W) W = 2M
One the relationship between M and W is known, the
required number of days can be
determined. Hence,
either statement I alone or II alone is sufficient to answer
the question.
57. (5); Let the bigger and the smaller no. be B and S
respectively. Then
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I.
II.
=S
S
Or, S
=5
Combining both the above equations, we get B = 50 and S
= 30
Hence, both the statements together are required for
answering the questions.
58. (1); I. Ratio of interest =
From statement II, we do not know the borrowed
amount, so the rate of interest cant b
determined.
Therefore, only statement I alone is sufficient to answer
the question.
59. (5); Combing both the statements together, marked
Price of the article =2500
60. (5); If we combine both the statement together, the speed
with stoppage can be found out and then the person
stops how long per hour can be determined. In this case
the person stops for 15 min in an hour.
61. (4);
of 4200 = 630
62. (1); Number of female players who play lawn tennis
= 22% of 2000
= 440
Number of male player who play rugby = 13% of 4200
% of 2000
= 346
Req. number = 440
63. (3); Number of females players who play Cricket = 40%
of 2000
= 800
Number of male player who play Hockey = 10% of
4200
of 2000
= 420
Ratio
= 800 : 120
= 20
:3
64. (2); Total player who play football cricket and lawn
tennis = (25+17+35)% of 4200
= 77% of 4200
= 3234
Total female player who play football, cricket and lawn tennis
= (22+13+40)% of 2000
= 75% of 2000
= 1500
Total male = Total Players Female players
= 3234
= 1734
65. (1);
(approx)
66. (1); 11% of 5 Cr = 5,500,000
No of average voter required for other political
Parties =
lakh
67. (3); In 1995.
68. (1); No of valid votes in 1998 =
No of valid votes in 1990 =
Req. % decrease =
69. (4); Total no. of seats in each year = 182
66 % of 182 = 121.32, which is only in 2002
70. (5); Without knowing the total no. of valid votes in each
year, it cant be determined.
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73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
lakh
(2); 1999; Profit%>100
(3);
(4);
(2).total no of readers form city A and city B
= 56000* +72000*
= 62720+84240=146960
(1). Dx=81000*113.5/100=91935
Dy=75000*113.2/100=84900,
Difference= 91935-84900=7035
(5). number of readers of Magazine X from City F in 2014
= 60000*116/100
= 69600
total number of readers of Magazine Y from City F in
2014
= 50000*111/100
=55500
Req. %=
(3) number of readers of Magazine Y from city A in 2014
= 118% of 61000 = 71980
Similarly form city B = 74750
Similarly form city C = 61820
Similarly form city D = 84900
Similarly form city E = 89200
Similarly form city F = 55500
SUM = 71980+ 74750+61820+84900+89200+55500 =
438150
AVERAGE =
(2). total number of readers of Magazine X from City B in
2014
= 72000* 117/100 = 84240
the total number of readers of magazine X from City F in
2013
= 60000
% MORE =
(3) C.I for 1st year = S. I for Ist year
= 10% of 3000 = 300
P for 2nd year = (3000 + 300) 1000 = 2300
C. I for 2nd year = S.I of 2300 at 10%
= 230
P for 3rd year = (2300 + 230) 1000
= 1530
C.I for 3rd year = 10 % of 1530
= 153
Total amount pay at the end of 3rd year
= 1530 + 153
= 1683
(4) for half yearly R = 10% , T = 4 year
C.I for 2 years =
[(
]
= [
[
]
C.I for 2 years and calculated half yearly
=
[(
= [
= p(0.4691)
]
]
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Now
P(0.4641.) P(0.44) = 482
P(0.0241) = 482
P = 20,000
83. (5)
Efficiency
Days
4
A
16
5
B
64/5
LCM 64
2
C
32
(A + B + C) work together for 4 days = 4 X (4 + 5 + 2) = 44
C work alone , last 3 days = 3 X 2 = 6
Remaining work done by (B + C) = (64 50)/7
= 14/7 =2 days
Total days = 4 + 3 + 2
= 9 days
84. (3) Let A complete the work in x days
& B complete the work in y days
So, By Ist case
2/x + 9/y = 1 ..(i)
& By IInd case
3/x + 6/y = 1 ..(ii)
From Ex. (i) & (ii)
y = 15 days
85. (5) Efficiency
1st group
=
2nd group
2m X 1 hr
=
3M X 1.5 hr
4m = 9M
Or 38m = 9/4 X 38M = 9/2 X 19M
x = 27 days
86. (5):
117
389
525
593
627
644
272
136
68
34
17
87. (4):
X=
3834
142
27
92. (2): Suppose Manish Added Rs. X to the borrowed money
then,
S 1 3
4S 3G 1
G 1 4
S 1 10
And
13S 10G 3 (2)
G 1 13
(1)
15
750m
40
186 =
1020
18 6 1836Rs.
15 4
I.x2 9x 20 0 x2 5x 4x 20 0
x(x 5) 4(x 5) 0 (x 5) (x 4) 0
x 5or 4
II.y2 7y 12 0 y2 3y 4y 12 0
y(y 3) 4(y 3) 0 (y 4)(y 3) 0
y 3or 4
clearly x y
98. (3): I. x 529 x 529 23
2
II.y 529 y 23
Clearly xy
2
2
99. (4): I.x 13x 42 x 13x 42 0
88. (4):
x2 7x 6x 42 0 x(x 7) 6(x 7) 0
(x 6)(x 7) 0 x 6or 7
II.y2 16y 63 0 y2 9y 7y 63 0
y(y 9) 7(y 9) 0 (y 9)(y 7) 0
y 9or 7
Clearly x y
100.
(1): I. 2x + 3y = 14
II. 4x + 2y = 16
Multiplying by 2 in equation 1 and solving both eqn.
together
4x+64=28 4x+24=16 then y=3
From eqn. I y=3, x=
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, clearly x<y
2
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE
101. (5); Industrial products are linked to the demand
position.
102. (5); Industry differs significantly in some very
important aspects. These references are with regard to
processes and techniques of production and nature,
marketing pattern and pricing of products.
103. (1); Refer to first paragraph of the passage.
104. (5); Higher output input ratio.
105. (3); Guage means estimate or determine the amount,
level, or volume of.
So, Assess is the word which is similar in meaning to it.
106. (5); Refer to third paragraph of the passage.
107. (3); Narrative.
108. (3); Fair means considerable according to the passage.
109. (2); Premise means a previous statement or
proposition from which another is inferred or follows as
a conclusion. So, Assumption is the word which is
similar in meaning to it.
110. (1); Refer to third paragraph of the passage.
For question (111-115); The correct sequence to form
meaningful sequence is CFDBAE.
111. (4); A
112. (2); D
113. (3); F
114. (5); E
115. (3); C
116. (3); Final is the correct use.
117. (3); Abstain is the correct use
Abstain means restrain oneself from doing or enjoying
something.
118. (3); Key is the correct use.
Test Answer
1. (a)
11. (c)
21. (a)
31. (b)
41. (b)
51. (b)
61. (d)
71. (e)
81. (c)
91. (c)
101. (e)
111. (d)
121. (c)
131. (d)
141. (b)
151. (a)
161. (b)
171. (c)
181. (a)
191. (b)
2. (d)
12. (e)
22. (b)
32. (d)
42. (b)
52. (d)
62. (a)
72. (b)
82. (d)
92. (b)
102. (e)
112. (b)
122. (c)
132. (b)
142. (d)
152. (b)
162. (a)
172. (a)
182. (e)
192. (d)
3. (d)
13. (d)
23. (b)
33. (c)
43. (b)
53. (c)
63. (c)
73. (b)
83. (e)
93. (d)
103. (a)
113. (c)
123. (d)
133. (c)
143. (a)
153. (d)
163. (d)
173. (b)
183. (b)
193. (d)
4. (e)
14. (e)
24. (c)
34. (c)
44. (b)
54. (a)
64. (b)
74. (c)
84. (c)
94. (d)
104. (e)
114. (e)
124. (a)
134. (d)
144. (b)
154. (c)
164. (a)
174. (b)
184. (b)
194. (c)
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5. (e)
15. (c)
25. (d)
35. (c)
45. (e)
55. (b)
65. (a)
75. (d)
85. (e)
95. (a)
105. (c)
115. (c)
125. (d)
135. (a)
145. (e)
155. (a)
165. (e)
175. (b)
185. (d)
195. (c)
6. (c)
16. (a)
26. (d)
36. (e)
46. (a)
56. (c)
66. (a)
76. (b)
86. (e)
96. (d)
106. (e)
116. (c)
126. (b)
136. (b)
146. (a)
156. (a)
166. (a)
176. (a)
186. (c)
196. (c)
7. (d)
17. (c)
27. (b)
37. (b)
47. (a)
57. (e)
67. (c)
77. (a)
87. (d)
97. (c)
107. (c)
117. (c)
127. (c)
137. (c)
147. (d)
157. (b)
167. (a)
177. (d)
187. (a)
197. (b)
8. (b)
18. (b)
28. (d)
38. (a)
48. (d)
58. (a)
68. (a)
78. (e)
88. (d)
98. (c)
108. (c)
118. (c)
128. (c)
138. (d)
148. (e)
158. (b)
168. (b)
178. (c)
188. (d)
198. (e)
9. (b)
19. (d)
29. (a)
39. (e)
49. (b)
59. (e)
69. (d)
79. (c)
89. (a)
99. (d)
109. (b)
119. (a)
129. (c)
139. (c)
149. (b)
159. (b)
169. (a)
179. (c)
189. (d)
199. (c)
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10. (a)
20. (c)
30. (e)
40. (d)
50. (c)
60. (e)
70. (e)
80. (b)
90. (e)
100. (a)
110. (a)
120. (a)
130. (e)
140. (d)
150. (d)
160. (a)
170. (e)
180. (d)
190. (a)
200. (b)
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