Model Test 51
Model Test 51
Model Test 51
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which has as many as letters in between them in both forward and backward
direction as according to alphabetical series?
1) Three 2) Two 3) One 4) Four 5) More than four
Direction (2-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the following
questions.
There are eight boxes namely – Chocolate, Medicine, Jewellery, Pens, Pencils,
Papers, Sketches and Erasers are placed in a stack but not necessarily in the
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same order. The box at the bottom position is numbered as 1 and above to it is
numbered as 2 and so on... till the topmost position is numbered as 8.
Pencils box is placed at one of the odd positions but not on the bottommost
position. More than three boxes are placed between Pencils and Papers box.
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Sketches box is placed two boxes above the Papers box. Erasers box is placed
immediately above the Jewellery box. Medicine box is placed above the Pens box
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but not to the Chocolate box and Eraser box is not immediate to Medicine box.
Sketches box is not placed at the odd number position
2. Which of the following box is placed immediately above the Paper box?
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1) Two 2) Three 3) One 4) Four 5) No one
11. Who amongst the following sits to the immediate left of the one who belongs to Kerala?
1) The one who belongs to Uttarpradesh 2) The one who belongs to Puducherry
3) The one who belongs to Bihar
4) The one who belongs to Odisha 5) The one who belongs to Karnataka
12. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group.
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Which one does not belong to that group?
1) Telangana – Tamilnadu 2) Bihar – Odisha
3) Uttarpradesh – Telangana 4) Bihar – Kerala 5) Karnataka – Puducherry
Direction: (13-15) In each of the questions below are given three statements
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followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given
statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known
facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions
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logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer-
13. Statement: Only a few Tables are Chairs Only a few Tables are Desks
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No Desk is a Chair
Conclusions: I. Some Desks can be Chairs
II. No Table is a Chair
1) Only conclusion I follows 2) Only conclusion II follows
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3) Either conclusion I or II follows 4) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
5) Both conclusions I and II follow
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14. Statement: Only Malls are Shops Some Malls are Theatres
No Theatre is a Complex
Conclusions: I. Some Shops are Complex
II. Some Malls are not Complex
1) Only conclusion I follows 2) Only conclusion II follows
3) Neither conclusion I nor II follows 4) Either conclusion I or II follows
5) Both conclusions I and II follow
15. Statement: Only a few Oranges are Apples No Apple is Kiwi
All Kiwis are Peaches
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Conclusions: I. Some Oranges are not kiwis
II. All Apples are Peaches
1) Only conclusion I follows 2) Only conclusion II follows
3) Either conclusion I or II follows 4) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
5) Both conclusions I and II follow
Direction: (16-19) Study the following information carefully and answer the
questions given below.
Ten persons A, D, F, H, J, K, L, R, U and Z are living in a five-floor building,
which has five floors such that ground floor is numbered as 1, above it is numbered
as 2 and then top floor is numbered as 5. Each floor has two Flats (Flat-X and
Flat-Y). Flat-X is on the West of Flat-Y. Flat-X of Floor 2 immediately above Flat-
X of Floor 1 and immediately below the Flat-X of Floor 3 and so on.
K is living on the North of R and only two persons are living between their
floors and both are living in Flat-Y. K is living East of H and both are living on an
odd-numbered floor but not at the top. J is living South-West of F and living on an
odd-numbered floor. F is living immediately below D in the same flat. L is living
above U and below A in the same flat.
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16. Who is living in the same flat?
1) KU 2) DZ 3) LF 4) JK 5) RU
17. Z is living on which Floor and Flat?
1) 2nd floor, Flat-Y 2) 2nd floor, Flat-X
3) 3rd floor, Flat-Y 4) 4th floor, Flat-Y 5) 3rd floor, Flat-X
18. How many persons are living below A?
1) Two 2) Four 3) Six 4) Eight 5) Nine
19. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group,
which one doesn't belong to that group?
1) RU 2) ZH 3) KL 4) FA 5) DR
Directions: (20-21) Study the following information carefully and answer the
questions given below
Bhagi walks for 4 m from point A in the south direction. Then she takes a
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right turn and a left turn for 3 m and 2 m respectively and finally reaches point B.
Uma stats walking from point C and walks for 5 m in east direction, then he takes
three consecutive right turns and walks 9 m, 5 m and 3 m respectively and
reaches B.
20. In which direction is point B with respect to point C?
1) South 2) North 3) South-East 4) South-West 5) North-West
21. What is the shortest distance between C and A?
1) 3 m 2) 2 m
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Direction (22-25): Study the following information carefully and answer the
questions given below.
Seven persons – P, Q, R, S, T, U and V were born in different years – 1953,
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1965, 1972, 1984, 1997, 2004 and 2012. Their ages are with respect to the year
i.e 2022, same month and same date. The sum of ages of R and U is 48. R was
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born after 1997. Neither P nor S is 18 years old. The age difference between S
and T is 32years. V is older than P but not the oldest person.
22. Who among the following is the oldest person?
1) S 2) Q 3) P 4) T 5) R
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26. In the given word “ABNORMALITY“ if all the vowels are changed to the next letter
and all the consonants are changed to previous letter according to the alphabetical
order then how many letters will apper more than once?
1) Three 2) One 3) Four 4) Two 5) More than four
Direction: (27-29) In the following questions, the symbols %, @, $, # and & is
used with the following meaning as illustrated below.
‘M % N’ means ‘M is not greater than N’
‘M@ N’ means ‘M is neither greater than nor smaller than N’
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‘M $ N’ means ‘M is neither greater than nor equal to N’
‘M # N’ means ‘M is not smaller than N’
‘M & N’ means ‘M is neither smaller than nor equal N’
27. Statements: A # B, B & C, C @D
Conclusions: I. D $ B II. C $ B
1) Only conclusion I is true 2) Only conclusion II is true
3) Either conclusion I or II is true 4) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
5) Both conclusions I and II are true
28. Statements: H & L, L% A, A # K
Conclusions: I. H & K II. L $ K
1) Only conclusion I is true 2) Only conclusion II is true
3) Either conclusion I or II is true 4) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
5) Both conclusions I and II are true
29. Statements: D $ B, B & A, A # C
Conclusions: I. C $ D II. C $ B
1) Only conclusion I is true 2) Only conclusion II is true
3) Either conclusion I or II is true 4) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
5) Both conclusions I and II are true
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Directions: (30-33) Study the following information carefully and answer the
questions given below.
Eight persons- P, Q, R, X, Y, Z, B and A are sitting in a straight line. All are
facing north direction. Each person likes different colours namely, Red, orange,
White, Blue, Black, Green, Pink and Yellow but not necessarily in the same
order. B sits third to the right of Y, who likes Orange. Y doesn’t sit at any
extreme end of the line. Only two persons sit to the left of R. Three persons sit
between R and the one who likes Green Colour. X and B don’t like Red colour. A
sits left to the R, who doesn’t like Yellow and he sits at extreme end. The one who
likes Yellow and White sit adjacent to Y. P sits third to the left of Q. No person
sits to the right of the one who likes Blue. Persons sit between B and A is same
as persons sit between one who likes Orange colour and X, who doesn’t like Pink
colour.
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30. P likes which of the following colours?
1) Pink 2) Red 3) White 4) Black 5) Blue
31. How many persons sit between B and the one who likes Red colour?
1) Two 2) Three 3) Four 4) One 5) No one
32. What is the position of the one who likes Yellow colour with respect to the one
who likes Black colour?
1) Fourth to the left
4) Fifth to the left
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5) Immediate left
3) Third to the left
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Direction: (34-37) In each of the following questions given below, a word is given
followed by four combinations of symbols and digits labeled 1, 2, 3 and 4. You have
to find out which of the following Conditional four combinations correctly represents
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the word based on the symbol codes and the conditions given below. If none of the
combinations matches, choose ‘None of these’ as your answer.
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Letter E G W Q K A S B M D H U P L C N O R
Code 9 & 5 8 $ @ 3 % ! 6 £ * 4 ? 2 € 7 ©
Condition: 1 If the first and the second last letters in a word are vowels then the
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codes of the first and the last to be interchanged.
Condition: 2 If there is no vowel in the word then code for the last three letters of
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1) Rs. 21,440 2) Rs. 24,300 3) Rs. 25,100 4) Rs. 26,600 5) Rs. 22,960
43. 12 men can finish a project in 20 days. 18 women can finish the same project in 16
days and 24 children can finish it in 18 days. 8 women and 16 children worked for 9
days and then left. In how many days will 10 men complete the remaining project ?
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1) 10 2) 11 1 2 3) 9 2 4) 9 5) 10 2
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44. There are three positive numbers. 3 rd of average of all the three numbers is 8
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less than the value of the highest number. Average of the lowest and the second
lowest number is 8. Which is the highest number ?
1) 9 2) 13 3) 14 4) 10 5) 11
45. Monthly salaries of Pia and Som are in the respective ratio of 5 : 4. Pia, from her
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monthly salary, gives 5 th to her mother. 15% towards her sisters tuition fees,
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18% towards a loan and she shops with the remaining amount which was Rs.
2,100. What is the monthly salary of Som ?
1) Rs. 25,000 2) Rs. 15,000 3) Rs. 24,000 4) Rs. 20,000 5) Rs. 30,000
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46. An item was bought at Rs. X and sold at Rs. Y, thereby earning a profit of 20%.
Had the value of X been 15% less and the value of Y been Rs. 76 less, a profit of
30% would have been earned. What was the value of X ?
1) Rs. 640 2) Rs. 800 3) Rs. 400 4) Rs. 840 5) Rs. 600
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47. 4 years ago, the respective ratio between of A’s age at that time and four times
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of B’s age at that time was 5:12. Eight years hence, of A’s age at that time will
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be less than B’s age at that time by 2 years. What is B’s present age ?
1) 12 years 2) 8 years 3) 5 years 4) 14 years 5) 10 years
48. A vessel contains a mixture of milk and water in the respective ratio of 14 : 3. 25.5
litres of the mixture is taken out from the vessel and 2.5 litres of pure water and
5 litres of pure milk is added to the mixture, if the resultant mixture contains
20% water, what was the initial quantity of mixture in the vessel before the
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replacement ? (in litres)
1) 34 2) 68 3) 102 4) 51 5) 85
49. The speed of the boat in still water is 24km/h and the speed of the stream is 4
km/h. The time taken by the boat to travel from A to B downstream is 36 minutes
less than the time taken by the same boat to travel from B to C upstream, if the
distance between A & B is 4km more than the distance between B & C, what is
the distance between A and B ?
1) 28 km 2) 112 km 3) 56 km 4) 84 km 5) 140 km
50. Four circles having equal radii are drawn with centres at the four corners of a
square. Each circle touches the other two adjacent circles. If the remaining area
of the square is 168 cm2, what is the radius of the circle ? (in centimeters)
1) 3.5 2) 35 3) 1.4 4) 14 5) 21
Direction (51-55) : What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the given
number series ?
51. 16 19 24 33 50 ?
1) 99 2) 74 3) 83 4) 102 5) 66
52. 31 15 21 50 ? 767.25
1) 143.5 2) 122.5 3) 171.5 4) 160.5 5) 156.5
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53. 158 78 38 18 8 ?
1) 2 2) 5 3) 7 4) 6 5) 3
54. 8 5.5 8.5 23 89.5 ?
1) 445 2) 455 3) 415.5 4) 433 5) 420.5
55. 402 400 388 358 302 ?
1) 182 2) 212 3) 236 4) 190 5) 210
Direction (56-60) : In this question two equations numbered I & II are given. You
have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate option :
56. I. 5x2 + 29x + 20 = 0 II. 25y2 + 25y + 6 = 0
1) X Y 2) X Y 3) X < Y
4) Relationship between X and Y cannot be established 5) X > Y
57. I. 8x2 + 21x + 10 = 0 II. 3y2 + 13y + 14 = 0
1) X > Y 2) Relationship between X and Y cannot be established
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3) X Y 4) X Y 5) X < Y
58. I. 2x2 - 11x + 12 = 0 II. 2y2 - 19y + 44 = 0
1) X < Y 2) X Y 3) X Y 4) X > Y
5) Relationship between X and Y cannot be established
59. I. 3x2 + 10x + 8 = 0 II. 3y2 + 7y+ 4 = 0
1) Relationship between X and Y cannot be established
2) X Y 3) X < Y
60. I. x2 - 3x - 88 = 0
4) X Y
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II. y2 + 8y - 48 = 0
5) X > Y
1) X < Y 2) X > Y 3) X Y 4) X Y
5) Relationship between X and Y cannot be established
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Direction (61-65) : Refer to the graph and answer the given question :
Data related to number of projects handled
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by two companies (A and B) during 5 years :
A B
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400
Number of projects handled
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300
250
200
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150
100
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2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Years
61. Out of the total number of projects handled by company A in 2022 and 2023
together, 20% were Governmental projects. What was the total number of
governmental projects handled by company A in 2022 and 2023 together ?
1) 128 2) 122 3) 116 4) 132 5) 108
62. What is the difference between total number of projects handled by company A in
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2020 and 2021 together and total number of projects handled by company B in
2022 and 2024 together ?
1) 180 2) 150 3) 170 4) 130 5) 120
63. Number of projects handled by company B decreased by what percent from 2021
to 2023 ?
3 3 7 5 5
1) 50 8 2) 45 3) 30 4) 40 5) 35
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64. The projects handled by company B can be broadly classified into two types-
Governmental projects and Nongovernmental projects. If the average number of
Non-governmental projects handled by company B in 2020 and 2021 is 127, what
is the total number of Governmental projects handled by the same company in
2020 and 2021 together ?
1) 188 2) 196 3) 204 4) 212 5) 192
65. If the number of projects handled by company A increased by 20% from 2024 to
2018 and by 5% from 2025 to 2026. what was the number of projects handled by
company A in 2026 ?
1) 384 2) 396 3) 388 4) 372 5) 378
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Direction (66-70) : Study the following information carefully to answer the given
question.
This data is regarding total number of employees working in Administration
(‘Admin’.), Operations (Ops.) and ‘Other departments’ of corporate divisions of
Companies A and B.
The total number of employees working in both the companies together is
4800. The respective ratio of number of employees in Companies A and B is 5 : 7.
Each employee works in only one of the mentioned departments.
In Company A, 70% of the total employees are males. 60% of the total male
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employees work in ‘Ops’. Out of the remaining male employees, 8 th work in
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‘Admin’. Out of the total female employees 24% work in ‘Admin’ and 5 th of the
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In Company B, 80% of the total employees are males. 65% of the total male
employees work in ‘Ops’. Number of male employees who work in ‘Other departments’
in Company B is 20% more than the male employees work in ‘Other departments’
in Company A. Number of female employees who work in Ops in Company B are less
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than the number of male employees who work in ‘Ops’ in the same Company, by
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75%. Out of the remaining female employees. work in ‘Admin’.
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66. What is the difference between the average number of males working in ‘Admin’
in both the Companies together and average number of females working in ‘Other
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departments’ in both the Companies together ?
1) 36 2) 16 3) 24 4) 26 5) 14
67. Number of males who work in ‘Ops’ in Company B are what percent more than the
number of males who work in ‘Ops’ in Company A ?
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1) 67 2) 75 3) 70 4) 73 5) 50
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68. What is the total number of Female employees who work in Ops in Companies A
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and B together ?
1) 788 2) 781 3) 649 4) 681 5) 688
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69. What percent of the total number of male employees in Company A work in Other
departments’ ?
1) 45 2) 35 3) 30 4) 25 5) 40
70. In Company B. what is the respective ratio between the total number of employees
(both male and female) who work in ‘Admin’ and the total number of employees
(both males and females) who work in ‘Other departments’ in the same Company ?
1) 1 : 4 2) 2 : 3 3) 1 : 3 4) 1 : 5 5) 3 : 5
Direction (71-75) : Refer to the pie charts and answer the given question :
Distribution of number of cellular Distribution of number of
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phones (both Nokia and Samsung) Nokia cellular phones
sold by 5 stores in 2022 : sold by 5 stores:
Total number: 6400 Total number: 3000
E A E
12% 19% 8% A
24%
D
30%
D B
33% 21% B
18%
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20%
15%
71. What is the central angle corresponding to number of cellular phones (both Nokia
and Samsung) sold by store D ?
1) 112.4° 2) 120.8° 3) 124.2° 4) 115.2° 5) 118.8°
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72. What is the average number of Samsung cellular phones sold by stores B, C and D ?
1) 796 2) 792 3) 812 4) 784 5) 780
73. Number of cellular phones (both Nokia and Samsung) sold by store B is what
percent more than the number of Nokia cellular phones sold by store A ?
2 2 1 2 1
1) 84 3 2) 92 3) 78 4) 86 5) 82
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74. What is the difference between number of cellular phones (both Nokia and Samsung)
sold by store A and total number of Nokia cellular phones sold by stores B and E
together ?
1) 442 2) 432 3) 428 4) 436 5) 426
75. Number of Samsung cellular phones sold by store E is what percent of the number
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of phones (both Nokia and Samsung) sold by store C ?
1) 55 2) 45 3) 60 4) 50 5) 65
Direction (76-80) : Study the table and answer the given question :
Data related to salary structure of 5 individuals
from different organizations in March :
Individuals Basic Salary Total Allowance Total Deduction Net Salary
P
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21800
(in Rs.)
28600
(in Rs.)
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Q --- --- 4350 25650
R 10400 12400 2800 20000
S 11200 13800 --- ---
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4 9 9 7 7
1) 6 2) 9 3) 7 4) 11 5) 5
13 13 13 13 13
77. If Q’s Total Allowance was Rs. 3,000 more than his Basic Salary, what was his
Total Allowance ?
1) Rs. 16,000 2) Rs. 17,500 3) Rs. 17,000 4) Rs. 16,500 5) Rs. 15,500
78. If Other Deduction of T was Rs. 4,060, what was his Net Salary ?
1) Rs. 31,900 2) Rs. 32,700 3) Rs. 31,700 4) Rs. 32,300 5) Rs. 32,500
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79. If the respective ratio of Provident Fund deduction and Other deduction of S was
7 : 13, what was S’s Other deduction ?
1) Rs. 2,040 2) Rs. 2,080 3) Rs. 2,120 4) Rs. 1,980 5) Rs. 2,160
80. If Other deduction of P was Rs. 4,720, what was his Net Salary ?
1) Rs. 43,000 2) Rs. 42,000 3) Rs. 41,500 4) Rs. 42,500 5) Rs. 43,500
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