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Directions (1 5):

These questions are based on the following letter/number/symbol


arrangement. Study it carefully to answer the questions.
A8B6#7HU%3$FVR2I@ 41WE9 L5

1{

Which of the following is seventh to the right of fifteenth from the right end?
1)4
2)
3)1
4)W
5)None of these)
1}

2{

If all the symbols are dropped from the above arrangement which of the following
will be eighth from the left end?
1)F
2)$
3)U
4)3
5)None of these)
2}

3{

How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement, each of which is
immediately followed by a consonant and also immediately preceded by a number?
1)None
2)One
3)Two
4)Three
5)More than three)
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4{

How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement each of which is
immediately followed by a vowel but not immediately preceded by a number?
1)None
2)One
3)Two
4)Three
5)More than three)

4}
5{

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way on the basis of their positions in
the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to
the group?
1)B7#
2)14
3)F2R
4)95L
5)WE)

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6{

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 the groupff?
1)Iron
2)Copper
3)Zinc
4)Aluminum 5)Brass)

6}
7{

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 the group?
1) 31
2) 39
3) 47
4) 41
5) 43)

7}
8{

In a certain code ROSE is written as # 43$ and FIRST is written as 5#37. How is
STORE written in that code?
1

1)473$#

2) 473#$

3) 374#$

4) 347#$

5) None of these)

8}
9{

How many meaningful English words can be made from the letters ADER, using each
letter only once in each word?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) Four

9}
10{ How many such pairs of letters are there in the word DISTINGUISH, each of which
have as many letters between them in the word as they have between them in the
English alphabet?
1) None
2) One
3) Two
4) Three
5) More than
three)
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Directions (11 15): In each question below are four statements followed by four
conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV. You have to take the four given
statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from
commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions
logically follows from the four given statements disregarding
commonly known facts. Then, decide which of the answers (1), (2),
(3), (4) and (5) is the correct answer and indicate it on the answer
sheet.
11{

Statements All stones are pearls. Some pearls are shells. Some shells are boxes. No
box is container.
Conclusions I. Some stones are shells.
II. No pearl is container.
III. No shell is container.
IV. Some pearls are containers.?
1) Only II follows
2) Only II and III follow 3) Only either II or IV follows
4) Only III follows
5) none follows)

11}
12{

Statements some rings are chains. All chains are bangles. All bracelets are bangles.
Some bangles are pendants.
Conclusions I. Some rings are bangles.
II. Some chains are pendants.
III. Some bracelets are rings.
IV. No pendant is ring.?
1) None follows
2) Only I follow
3) Only II and III follow
4) Only IV follows
5) none of the above)

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2

13{

Statements Some schools are colleges. Some colleges are hostels. No hostel is
office. All offices are institutes.
Conclusions I. No hostel is institute.
II. Some hostels are schools.
III. Some hostels are institutes.
IV. Some offices are colleges.?
1) Only I follow
2) Only II and III follow
3) Only IV follows
4) Only either I or III follows
5) none of the above)

13}
14{

Statements some pins are needles. Some threads are needles. All needles are nails.
All nails are hammers.
Conclusions I. Some pins are hammers.
II. Some threads are nails.
III. Some pins are threads.
IV. No pin is thread.?
1) Only I, II and either III or IV follows
2) Only III and IV follow
3)Only I and II follow
4) All follow
5) None of the above)
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15{

Statements Some chairs are rooms. No room is sofa. All sofas are tables. Some
tables are desks.
Conclusions I. Some sofas are desks.
II. No room is table.
III. Some chairs are tables.
IV. No desk is room.?
1)None follows
2) Only I follows
3) Only either II or III follows
4) Only III and IV follow
5) All follow )
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Directions (16 20):

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Study the following information carefully to answer these questions.


A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circle facing the
centre. F is third to the right of C and second to the left of H. D is
not an immediate neighbor of C or H. E is to the immediate right of
A, who is second to the right of G.

Who is second to the left of C?


1) A
2) B

3) E

4) D

5) None of these)

4) B or D

5) None of these)

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17{

Who is to the immediate right of C?


1) A
2) B
3) D

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3

18{

Which of the following pairs of persons has first person sitting to the right of the
second person?
1)CB
2) AE
3)FG
4) HA
5) DB)

18}
19{

Who sits between G and D?


1) H
2) D

3) F

4) E

5) None of these)

19}

20{

Which of the following is the correct position of B with respect to H


I. Second to the right
II. Fourth to the right
III. Fourth to the left
IV. Second to the left?
1) Only I
2) Only II
3) Only III
4) Both II and III
5) None of these)

20}
Directions (21 25): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements
numbered I and II are 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 (1) 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.
Give answer (2) if the data in Statement II alone are sufficient to
answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not
sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (3) if the data in Statement I alone are in Statement II
alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (4) if the data in both the Statement I and II are sufficient
to answer the question.
Give answer (5) if the data in both the Statement I and II together are
necessary to answer the question.
21{

Who reached the station first among L, M, J, T and R, if no two persons reached
together?
1) M reached only after J and T.
2) L reached before R.

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22{

Tower P is in which direction with respect to tower Q?


1) P is to the West H, which is to the South of Q.
2) F is to the West of Q and to the North of P.

22}
23{

What is Suneetas rank from top in the class?


I) In the class of 42 children, Suneeta is 29th from the bottom.
II) Suneeta is ten ranks below Samir.

23}
24{

What is the code for walks in the code language?


I) In the code language she walks fast is written as he ka to.
II) In the code language she walks fast is written as jo ka to.

24}
25{

How is K related to N?
1) N is brother of M who is daughter of K.
II) F is husband of K.

25}
Directions (26 30): In these questions a group of digits is given followed by four
combinations of letters and symbols numbered (1), (2), (3) AND (4).
Digits are to be coded as per the scheme and conditions given below.
You have to find out which of the four combinations correctly
represents the group of digits. Serial number of that combination is
your answer. If none of the combinations is correct, your answer is (5)
ie., None of these.
Digit
:
5 1 2 8 6 3 9 0 4 7
Letter/Symbol Code
:
H $ T A U % # F R @
i)
ii)
iii)

26{

If first digit is odd and the last digit is even their codes are to be interchanged.
If the first as well as the last digit is even both are to be coded as .
If the first digit is even and the last digit is odd both are to be coded as the
code for last digit.

471536?
1) @$H%

2) R@$H%U

3) U@$H%U

4) R@$H%R

5) None of

697845?
1) U#@ARU

2) U#@ARH

3) H#@ARH

4) H#@ARU

5) None of

these)
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27{
these)
5

27}
28{

590247?
1) @#FTRH

2) H#FTRH@

3) H#FTRH

4) @#FTR@

5) None of

348096?
1) %RAF#U

2) %RAF#%

3) URAF#U

4) RAF#

5) None of

374862?
1) %@RAUT

2) %@RAU%

3) @RAU 4) T@RAU% 5) None of these)

these)
28}
29{
these)
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30{
30}
Directions (36 40): These questions are based on the following information. Study it care
fully and answer the questions.
Seven members L, H, K, T, F, J and R represent different countries in
Olympics viz. USA, China, Korea, France, Russia, Australia and
Japan, each one competes for a different sport viz. Volleyball, Archery,
Rifle Shooting, Tennis, Boxing, Athletics and Football. The order of
the persons, countries and the games is not necessarily the same.
K represents China for Archery. T represents USA but no for
Volleyball or Rifle Shooting. The one who represents Japan competes
for Boxing. F competes Volleyball but not for Korea. L represents
Australia for Athletics. The one who represents Russia competes for
Tennis. J does not represent Korea or Japan. R competes for Rifle
Shooting.
36{

The one who competes for Rifle shooting, represents which country?
1) France
2) Korea
3) Japan
4) USA
5) None of these)

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37{

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38{

39{

Which of the following combinations is correct?


1) J-Tennis-France
2) R-Tennis-Russia
4) J-Tennis-Russia
5) None of these)
Who represents Japan?
1) F
2) R
38}
For which game does T compete?
1) Boxing
2) Football
5) None of these)

3) R-Tennis-France

3) J

4) H

5) None of these)

3) Tennis

4) Cannot be determined

39}
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40{

F represents which country?


1) France
2) Russia

3) Japan

4) Korea

5) None of these)

40}
Directions (41 45): Each of the questions below consists of a questions and two
statements numbered 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 (1) If the data in statement I alone is sufficient to
answer the question, while the data in statement
II alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (2) If the data in statement II alone is sufficient to
answer the question, while the data in statement
I alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (3) If the data either in statement I alone or in
statement II alone is sufficient to answer the
question.
Give answer (4) If the data in both the statements I and II
together are not sufficient to answer the
question.
Give answer (5) If the data in both the statement I and II together
are necessary to answer the question.
41{

On which day was Yasir born (His date of birth is February 29)?
I)
He was born between year 2005 and 2011.
II)
He will complete 4 years on February 29, 2012. )

41}
42{

Out of 64 students, 38 play both chess and cricket. How many students play only
chess?
I)
Out of 64 students, 22 students dont play any game. 4 students play only
cricket.
II)
Out of 64 students, 20 are girls and 10 of them dont play any game. )

42}
43{

What is the total number of students in the school?


I)
The respective ratio of girls and boys is 2 : 3.
II)
The number of students has grown by 5% this year as compared to 4% last
year from the number 2000 which it was year before last. )

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44{

Who among the six of them is the tallest if Geetha is taller than Shilpa and Deepa is
taller than Meeta?
(Sunita and Sadhana are the other two)
1) Sadhana is taller than Sunita.
2) Sadhana is taller than Shilpa and Meeta as well as Deepa. )

44}
45{

On which date is Amits birthday in September 2010?


I)
Last year his birthday was on the last Thursday of the Month in
September 2009.
II)
This year his birthday will be on the last Friday of the month in
September 2010. )

45}
Directions (46 50): What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following
number series?
46{

586 587 586 581 570* 522 ?


1)545
2)543

3)551

4)557

5) None of these)

64 54 69 49 74 44*?
1) 89
2) 69

3) 59

4) 99

5) None of these)

4000 2008 1012* 265 140.5 78.25?


1)506
2) 514
3) 520

4) 512

5) None of these)

5 5 15 75? 4725 51975


1) 520
2) 450

3) 525

4) 300

5)None of these)

52 26 26 39 78*585?
1)195
2)156

3) 234

4) 117

5) None of these)

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47{
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48{
48}
49{
49}
50{
50}

QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE

Directions (51 55): What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?) in
the following questions? (You are not expected to calculate the exact
value).

56

2.5385

51{

=?
2) 5570

1) 4740

3) 6600

4) 7960

5) 8880)

3) 19

4) 26

5) 29)

783.559+49.0937 x 31.679-58.591=?
1) 26600
2) 5000
3) 12800

4) 2550

5) 2280)

(4438 2874 559) (269 106 83) =?


1) 55
2) 13
3) 47

4)29

5) 31)

4) 25600

5) 26700)

51}
52{

(775% of 523) 777 =?


1) 5
2) 12

52}
53{
53}
54{
54}

12.51
55{

=?

1) 22300

2) 23400

3) 24500

55}

Directions (56 60): What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following
number series?
56{

2187 729 243 81 27 9 ?


1) 36
2) 3

3) 18

4) 6

5) 12)

522 1235 2661 4800 7652 11217 ?


1) 15495
2) 16208
3) 14782

4) 16921

5) 14069)

51975 9450 2100 6000 240 160 ?


1) 80
2) 120
3) 320

4) 240

5) 300)

4 18 48 100 180 294 ?


1) 416
2) 480

4) 384

5) 448)

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57{
57}
58{
58}
59{

3) 512

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60{

6 26 134 666 3334 16666 ?


1) 84344
2) 83443

3) 84434

4) 83334

5) 83344)

60}

Directions (61 70): What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following
questions?

61{

4895 + 364
1) 5119

0.75 49 =?
2) 3895

3) 3907

4) 5210

5) None of these)

4) 19

5) None of these)

4) 46656

5) None of these)

61}

62{

1
2
1
5 6 7 ?
4
3
6

19
1) 19.5

2)

11
12

19
3)

1
12

62}

63{

144 2 48 18 36 ?

1) 23328

2) 36

3) 216

63}

27

18

27 ?
3

64{

27

27

54

1)

27

21

2)

27

15

3)

4)

5) None of these)

3) 237

4) 159

5) None of these)

4) 447.45

5) None of these)

64}
65{

156 + 16
1) 126

1.5 21=?
2) 258

65}
66{

434.43 + 43.34 + 3.44 + 4 + 0.33 = ?


1) 421.45
2) 455.54
3) 485.54

66}
10

67{

24336 ? =
1) 6

78 24

?
2) 13

3) 11

4) 17

5) None of these)

67}

98

45

98

35

68{

98
1) 98

98

2)

98

10

3)

4)

5) None of these)

3) 4235.78

4) 4148

5) None of these)

4) 153.5

5) None of these)

68}

78.95

43.35 ?
2

69{

?
1) 4353.88

2) 4305

69}
70{

(23.6% of 1254) (16.6% of 834) =?


1) 159.5
2)157.5
3) 155.5

70}

76{

A 200m long train crosses a platform of double its length in 36s. What is the speed of
the train in km/h?
1) 60
2) 48
3) 64
4) 66
5) None of these)

76}
77{

Work done by A in one day is half of the work done by B in one day. Work done byu
B is half of the work done by C in one day. If C alone can complete the work in
7days, in how many days can A, B and C together complete the work?
1) 28
2) 14
3) 4
4) 21
5) None of these)

77}
78{

In how many different ways can the letters of the word DAILY be arranged?
1) 60
2) 48
3) 160
4) 120
5) None of these)

78}
79{

The number obtained by interchanging the digits of a two digit number is less than the
original number by 63. If the sum of the digits of the number is 11, what is the
original number?
1) 29
2) 92
3) 741
4) Cannot be determined
5) None of these)

79}
11

80{

If the numerator of a fraction is increased by 200% and the denominator is increased

by 300%, the resultant fraction is


8
10
11
11
1)
2)

15
26

. What was the original fraction?


9
10
13
13
3)
4)
5) None of these)

80}
81{

The profit earned after selling an article for Rs. 996 is the same as loss incurred after
selling the article for Rs. 894. What is the cost price of the article?
1) Rs. 935
2) Rs. 905
3) Rs. 945
4) Rs. 975 5) None of these

81}
82{

The ages of Nishi and Vinnee are in the ratio of 6:5 respectively. After 9yr the ratio of
their ages will be 9:8. What is the difference in their ages?
1) 9 yr
2) 7 yr
3) 5 yr
4) 3 yr
5) None of these)

82}
83{

The simple interest accrued on an amount of Rs. 84000 at the end of 3 yr is


Rs. 30240. What would be the compound interest accrued on the same amount at the
same rate in the same period?
1) Rs. 90013.95 2) 91013.95
3) 92013.95
4) 99013.95 5) 34013.95)

83}
84{

The total of the ages of a class of 75 girls is 1050, the average age of 25 of them is
12 yr and that of another 25 is 18 yr. find the average age of the remaining girls.?
1) 12 yr
2) 13 yr
3) 14 yr
4) 15 yr
5) None of these)

84}
85{

One fifth of a number is 81. What will 68% of that number be ?


1) 12 yr
2) 13 yr
3) 14 yr
4) 15 yr
5) None of these)

85}
86{

In a class of 40 students and 8 teachers, each student got sweets that are 20% of the
total number of students and each teacher got sweets that ate 25% of the total number
of students. How many sweets were there?
1) 420
2) 400
3) 320
4) 360
5) None of these)

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87{

What is 35% of 45% of


1) 441
2) 414

7
9

th of 3600?
3) 444

4) 411

5) None of these)

87}
88{

A committee of 3 members is to be selected out of 3 men and 2 women. What is the


probability that the committee has at least one woman?
1
9
9
1
10
20
10
20
1)
2)
3)
4)
5) None of these)

88}

89{

5
12

4
9

By how much is
th of 516 lesset than th of 495?
1) 22
2) 15
3) 12
4) 27

5) None of these)

89}
90{

Ms. Deepti Jain invests 11% of her monthly salary, ie., Rs. 5236 in Fixed Deposits.
Later, she invests 19% of her monthly salary on Life Insurance Policies; also she
invests another 7% of her monthly salary on Mutual Funds. What is the total annual
amount invested by Ms. Deepti Jain?
1) Rs. 211344
2) Rs. 17612 3) Rs. 105672 4) Rs. 35224
5) None of
these)

90}
91{

Which number should replace both the question marks in the following equation
?
243

432
?
?
1) 308
2) 312
3) 324
4) 316
5) None of these)

91}
92{

Swapana spent Rs. 44620 on Deepawali Shopping, Rs. 32764 on buying Laptop and
the remaining 32% of the total amount she had as cash with her. What was the total
amount?
1) Rs. 36416
2) Rs. 113800
3) Rs. 77384
4) Cannot be determined
5) None of the above)

92}
93{

Manas decided to donate 12% of his salary. On the day of donation he changed his
mind and donated Rs. 2240 which was two-third of what he had decided earlier. How
much is Manass salary?
13

1) Rs 25000
2) Rs. 28000
5) None of these)

3) Rs. 31000

4)Rs. 34000

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94{

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2 3 4 5
6
, , , and
3 8 9 13
11

If the fractions
which one will be the fourth?
4
5
9
13
1)
2)

are arranged in ascending order of their values,

3)

3
8

4)

2
5

5) None of these)

A sum of money is divided among A, B, C and D in the ratio of 2:3:7:11 respectively.


If the share of C is Rs. 2755 more than the share of A, then what is the total amount of
money of B and D together?
1) Rs. 4408
2) Rs. 5510
3) Rs. 6612
4)Rs. 7714 5) None of these)

95}
Directions (96 100): Each question below is followed by two statements A and B. You are
to determine whether the data given in the statement are sufficient for
answering the question. You should use the data and your knowledge
of Mathematics to choose between the possible answers.
Give answer (1) if the statement A alone is sufficient to answer
the question, but the statement B alone is not
sufficient.
Give answer (2) if the statement B alone is sufficient to answer
the question, but the statement A alone is not
sufficient.
Give answer (3) if both statements A and B together are needed
to answer the question.
Give answer (4) if either the statement A alone or statement B
alone is sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (5) if you cannot get the answer from the statement
A and B together, but need even more data.

96{

AThe ages of Anand and Sujeet are in the ratio of 6:5 respectively. What is the age of
Anand ?
A) The ages of Anand and Sandeep are in the ratio of 10:7.
B) After 5 yr the ratio of Anands and Sujeets ages will be 7:6.)

96}
97{

what is the three digit number?


A) Three fifth of that number is less by 90 of that number.
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B) One fourth of that number is 25% of that number.)


97}
98{

In how many days 14 men can complete a piece of work?


A) If 18 women can complete the same piece of work in 24 days.
B) If 28 children can complete the same piece of work in 56 days.)

98}
99{

What is the salary of A, in a group of A, B, C, D and E whose average salary is Rs.


65, 780?
A) Total of the salary of B and C is Rs. 88, 545.
B) Total of the salary of D and E is Rs. 59, 020.)

99}
100{

What is the profit earned by selling a watch for Rs. 15, 675?
A) The cost price of 5 such watches is equal to selling price of 4 such watches.
B) 25% profit is earned by selling each watch.)

100}

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