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Student Name : Tapan Vhatkar


Quizz Name : Mini Mock 1.0
Points : 20 Out of 50
Grade : 40%

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Each of these questions are based
on the information given below:

1. A ,B, C, D and E are five men


sitting in a line facing to south - while
M, N, O, P and Q are five ladies
sitting in a second line parallel to the
first line and are facing to North.
2. B who is just next to the left of D,
is opposite to Q.
3. C and N are diagonally opposite
to each other.
4. E is opposite to O, who is just
next right of M.
5. P who is just to the left of Q, is Multiple
Q1 -- 0/1 ---
opposite to D. Choice
6. M is at one end of the line.
Who is sitting third to the right of O?
Answer: Q
N
M
Data
inadequate
None of
these
Data
Answer Provided
inadequate
Each of these questions are based
on the information given below:

1. A ,B, C, D and E are five men


sitting in a line facing to south - while
M, N, O, P and Q are five ladies
sitting in a second line parallel to the
first line and are facing to North.
2. B who is just next to the left of D,
is opposite to Q.

3. C and N are diagonally opposite


to each other.
4. E is opposite to O, who is just
next right of M.
5. P who is just to the left of Q, is Multiple
Q2 opposite to D. -- 0/1 ---
Choice
6. M is at one end of the line.
If B shifts to the place of E, E shifts
to the place of Q, and Q shifts to the
place of B, then who will be the
second to the left of the person
opposite to O?
Answer: Q
P
E
D
None of
these
Answer Provided P

Each of these questions are based


on the information given below:

1. A ,B, C, D and E are five men


sitting in a line facing to south - while
M, N, O, P and Q are five ladies
sitting in a second line parallel to the
first line and are facing to North.
2. B who is just next to the left of D,
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2. B who is just next to the left of D,
is opposite to Q.
3. C and N are diagonally opposite
to each other.
4. E is opposite to O, who is just
next right of M.
Multiple
Q3 5. P who is just to the left of Q, is -- 0/1 ---
Choice
opposite to D.
6. M is at one end of the line.
Which of the following pair is
diagonally opposite to each other?
Answer: EQ
BO
AN
AM
None of
these
Answer Provided AN

Each of these questions are based


on the information given below:

1. A ,B, C, D and E are five men


sitting in a line facing to south - while
M, N, O, P and Q are five ladies
sitting in a second line parallel to the
first line and are facing to North.
2. B who is just next to the left of D,
is opposite to Q.
3. C and N are diagonally opposite
to each other.
4. E is opposite to O, who is just
next right of M.
5. P who is just to the left of Q, is
NEW ARRANGEMENT AFTER SHIFTING:
opposite to D. Multiple
Q4 -- CADQE 1/1 ---
6. M is at one end of the line. Choice
MPOBN
If O and P, A and E and B and Q
interchange their positions, then who
will be the second person to the right
of the person who is opposite to the
person second of the right of P?
Answer: D
A
E
O
None of
these
Answer Provided A

Each of these questions are based


on the information given below:

1. A ,B, C, D and E are five men


sitting in a line facing to south - while
M, N, O, P and Q are five ladies
sitting in a second line parallel to the
first line and are facing to North.
2. B who is just next to the left of D,
is opposite to Q.
3. C and N are diagonally opposite
to each other.
4. E is opposite to O, who is just
next right of M. Multiple
Q5 5. P who is just to the left of Q, is -- Choice B 1/1 ---
opposite to D.
6. M is at one end of the line.
In the original arrangement who is

sitting just opposite to N?


Answer: B
A
C
D
None of
these
Answer Provided A
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Answer Provided A

Choose the best alternative.

Statement- Should non-vegetarian


food be totally banned in our
country?

Arguments:
I. Yes. It is expensive and therefore it
is beyond the means of most people
in our country.
II. No. Nothing should be banned in a
democratic country like ours.
Answer: Only No. Nothing should be banned in a democratic country like
argument I is Multiple ours - Is more logical argument. It is expensive and therefore
Q6 -- 0/1 ---
strong Choice it is beyond the means of most people in our country is not the
right basis of banning the material.
Only
argument II is
strong
Either I or II
is strong
Neither I nor
II is strong
Both I and II
are strong
Neither I nor II
Answer Provided
is strong
Choose the best alternative.

Statement: Should Government


close down loss-making public
sector enterprises?

Arguments:
I. No. All employees will lose their
jobs, security and earning, what
would they do?

II. Yes. In a competitive world the rule


is 'survival of the fittest'.
Answer: Using Keywords strategy we are only worried about loss-
Only
making public sector enterprises. So In a competitive world
argument I is Multiple
Q7 -- the rule is 'survival of the fittest is right answer. Employees 1/1 ---
strong Choice
loosing job is not important as they can be given some other
Only jobs or pension.
argument II is
strong
Either I or II
is strong
Neither I nor
II is strong
Both I and II
are strong
Only
Answer Provided argument II is
strong
Choose the best alternative.

Statement: Should government jobs


in rural areas have more incentives?

Arguments:
I. Yes. Incentives are essential for
attracting government servants
there.
II. No. Rural areas are already
cheaper, healthier and less complex
than big cities. So Why offer extra
incentives!
Answer: Only
argument I is Rural areas to work is not very exciting prospect for any
Multiple
Q8 strong -- employee. So giving incentive will help govt attract them to 0/1 ---
Choice
work in rural areas.
Only
argument II is
strong
Either I or II
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Either I or II
is strong
Neither I nor
II is strong
Both I and II
are strong

Only
Answer Provided argument II is
strong
Choose the best alternative.

Statement: Should all the


unauthorized structures in the city be
demolished?

Arguments:
I. No. Where will the people residing
in such houses live?
II. Yes. This will give a clear
message to general public and they
will refrain from constructing
unauthorized buildings.
Answer: Only
Multiple Statement B gives very strong message and correct answer
Q9 argument I is -- 0/1 ---
Choice for unauthorized structures.
strong
Only
argument II is
strong
Either I or II
is strong
Neither I nor
II is strong
Both I and II
are strong
Neither I nor II
Answer Provided
is strong
Choose the best alternative.

Q. The writer can only be fertile if he


renews himself and he can only
renew himself if his soul is constantly
enriched by fresh experience. Which
of the following is most likely to
support the above thought?
Answer: Only out of
fresh
experience
can the writer
get gems for
new writing
The writer
can meet new
people Multiple Only out of fresh experience can the writer get gems for new
Q10 -- 0/1 ---
Choice writing is right statement supporting the argument.
The writer
must see new
places
None of
these
Animals
also like
human beings
can have
fresh
experience by
renewing
themselves
None of
Answer Provided
these
Choose the best alternative.

Q.The dominant modern belief is


that soundest foundation of peace
would be universal prosperity. One
may look in vain for historical
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may look in vain for historical
evidence that rich have regularly
been more peaceful than poor, but
then it can be argued that they have
never felt secured against the poor;
that their aggressiveness stemmed
from fear; and that the situation
would be quite different if everybody
were rich. It can be inferred from the
passage that
Answer: Most
aggression in
the world
stems from
Statement says aggressiveness stemmed from fear
the desire of
Multiple therefore A is correct. Most aggression in the world stems
Q11 the haves to -- 0/1 ---
Choice from the desire of the haves to defend themselves from the
defend
have nots.
themselves
from the have
nots.
Prosperity
as a foolproof
measure of
peace can no
longer be
accepted.

Both a and
b
Neither a
nor b
None of
these
Answer Provided Both a and b

Choose the best alternative.

Q. Where the film Bombay loses out


is where every commercial film
congenitally goes awry- becoming
too simplistic to address serious
issues and failing to translate real
life into real. It can be inferred from
the passage that-
Answer: The films

director
aimed at
recreating
real life on
screen
The film
was too
simplistic for
Multiple
Q12 audience s
-- None of these statements can be inferred from the passage. 0/1 ---
Choice
taste
The film
was
successful in
spite of its
short
comings
None of
these
The film will
win all major
awards this
season
The film was
successful in
Answer Provided
spite of its
short comings
Choose the best alternative.

Q. The attainment of individual and


organisational goals is mutually
interdependent and linked by a
common denominator - employee

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work motivation. Organisational


members are motivated to satisfy
their personal goals, and they
contribute their efforts to the
attainment of organisational
objectives as means of achieving
these personal goals. The passage
best supports the statement that
motivation -
Answer: encourages
an individual
to give priority
to personal
goals over
organisational
goals.
is crucial for
the survival of encourages an individual to give priority to personal goals
Multiple
Q13 -- over organisational goals is correct statement supporting the 0/1 ---
an individual Choice
and argument.
organisation.
is the
product of an
individual's
physical and
mental
energy.
is the
external force
which induces
an individual
to contribute
his efforts.
makes
organisation
and society
inseparable.
is the product
of an
Answer Provided individual's
physical and
mental energy.

Choose the best alternative.

Q.Though the waste of time or the


expenditure on fashions is very
large, yet fashions have come to
stay. They will not go, come what
may. However, what is now required
is that strong efforts should be made
to displace the excessive craze for
fashion from the minds of these
youngsters.

The passage best supports the


statement that:
Answer: fashion is
the need of
the day.
the
excessive
craze for
fashion is
detrimental to
one's
personality.
the hoard the hoard for fashion should be done away with so as not to
for fashion Multiple
Q14 -- let down the constructive development is correct statement 1/1 ---
should be Choice
supporting the argument.
done away
with so as not
to let down
the
constructive
development.
work and
other
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activities
should be
valued more
than the
outward
appearance.
None of
these
the hoard for
fashion should
be done away
Answer Provided with so as not
to let down the
constructive
development.

Choose the best alternative.

Q.Emerson said that the poet was


landlord, Sealord, airlord. The flight
of imagination made the poet
master of land, sea and air. But a
poet's dream of yesterday becomes
today an actual achievement and a
reality for all men. Even those who
invented, improved and perfected
the aeroplane could hardly have
dreamt of the possibility of flight into
outer space.

The passage best supports the


statement that:
Answer: seemingly
impossible
imaginations
make one a
good poet,
all
imaginations
become a
reality some
day.
what man
imagined has
what man imagined has never been impossible; he has
never been
Multiple always turned it a reality through his conception of ideas and
Q15 impossible; -- 1/1 ---
Choice sheer hard labour is correct statement supporting the
he has always
argument.
turned it a
reality through
his
conception of
ideas and
sheer hard
labour.
man has
reached the
climax of
technological
development
with his
exploration
into outer
space.

None of
these
what man
imagined has
never been
impossible; he
has always
Answer Provided turned it a
reality through
his conception
of ideas and
sheer hard
labour.
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In a certain code GOAL is written as


AGLO and BEAR is written as
ABRE. How is SEND written in that
code?
Answer: NSDE
NDES Multiple Code 1234 becomes 3142
Q16 -- 1/1 ---
DENS Choice SEND => NSDE

SNED
None of
these
Answer Provided NSDE

MP is related to OR and DG is
related to FI in the same way as
RU is related to ________.
Answer: TX
TW
Multiple
Q17 TY -- Always plus 2. RU >> TW 1/1 ---
Choice
UW
None of
these
Answer Provided TW

In a certain code language


Ne Pe Le means what is this.
Bo Le Se means is that okay
Se Ni Di means that was easy.

Q. What is the code for okay in that


code language?
Answer: Le
Multiple
Q18 Se -- (BO) 1/1 ---
Choice
Ne
Ni
None of
these
None of
Answer Provided
these

How many such pairs of letters are


there in the word CREDITABLE
each of which has as many letters
between them as they have in
English alphabet?
Answer: One
Multiple
Q19 Two -- [CE][AB][ED][DA] 0/1 ---
Choice
Three
Four
More than
four
Answer Provided Three

In a certain code PRISM is written


as OSHTL and RUBLE is written
as OVAMD. How will WHORL be
written in that code?
Answer: XIPSM
Multiple
Q20 VGNQK -- +1,-1,+1 1/1 ---
Choice
UINSK
EGPQM
VINSK
Answer Provided VINSK

If + means , means , means


and means +, what is the value of
125 5 10 13 + 28 = ?
Answer: 129
127
Multiple
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149.15 Multiple
Q21 -- BODMAS 1/1 ---
Choice
150
None of
these
Answer Provided 127

In a row of boys facing North, Amit is


5th to the left of Ashok. Alok is 3rd to

the right of Amit. Vilas is 3rd to the


left of Ashok. Which of the following
describes the position of Vilas?
Answer: To the
immediate
right to Amit
To the
immediate left Multiple
Q22 to Alok -- Amit vilas ---Alok Ashok 1/1 ---
Choice
To the
immediate
right to Alok
3rd to the
right of Amit
None of
these
To the
Answer Provided immediate left
to Alok
If SCHOOL is coded on TDILOO,
how will you write TABLES?
Answer: UBCSEL
DMBTFT
SESALC Multiple
Q23 -- +1, +1, +1, last 3 Reverse 1/1 ---
Choice
ALSCES
None of
these
Answer Provided UBCSEL

Pointing at Preeti, Vivek said, Her


father is the son of my mothers
sister. How Vivek related to Preeti?
Answer: Nephew
Brother
Multiple
Q24 Cousin -- uncle 1/1 ---
Choice
Grand-
father
Uncle
Answer Provided Uncle

H is shorter than J. P is taller than H.


A is taller than J but shorter than D. J
is taller than P. Who among them
will be in the middle if they stand in a
row according to height?
Answer: H
Multiple
Q25 -- J 1/1 ---
P Choice
J
D
A
Answer Provided J

In each of the questions below a


group of letters are given followed
by four groups of digits/symbol
combinations numbered A., B., C.
and D.. Letters are to be coded as
per the codes and conditions given
below. You have to find out which of
the combinations A., B., C. and D. is
correct and indicate your answer
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correct and indicate your answer
accordingly. It none of the four
represents to each correct code,
mark E. i.e. 'None of these' as your
answer.

Conditions: (i) If the first as well as


last letter is vowel, both are to be Multiple
Q26 -- (both Z) 0/1 ---
coded as '0'. Choice
(ii) If the first letter is a vowel and the
last letter is a consonant, both are to
be coded as 'Z'.
(iii) If the first letter is a consonant
and the last letter is vowel, both are
to be Coded as '*'.
ONSIRT
Answer: 2#1@95
Z#@195
Z#19aZ
Z#1@95
None of
these
Answer Provided Z#@195

In each of the questions below a


group of letters are given followed
by four groups of digits/symbol
combinations numbered A., B., C.
and D.. Letters are to be coded as
per the codes and conditions given
below. You have to find out which of
the combinations A., B., C. and D. is
correct and indicate your answer
accordingly. It none of the four
represents to each correct code,
mark E. i.e. 'None of these' as your
answer.

Conditions: (i) If the first as well as


Multiple
Q27 last letter is vowel, both are to be -- 3@7619 0/1 ---
Choice
coded as '0'.
(ii) If the first letter is a vowel and the
last letter is a consonant, both are to
be coded as 'Z'.
(iii) If the first letter is a consonant
and the last letter is vowel, both are
to be Coded as '*'.
KIUBSR
Answer: 3@7619
O@7610
3@7691
3@6719
None of
these
Answer Provided O@7610

In each of the questions below a


group of letters are given followed
by four groups of digits/symbol
combinations numbered A., B., C.
and D.. Letters are to be coded as
per the codes and conditions given
below. You have to find out which of
the combinations A., B., C. and D. is
correct and indicate your answer
accordingly. It none of the four
represents to each correct code,
mark E. i.e. 'None of these' as your
answer.

Conditions: (i) If the first as well as


last letter is vowel, both are to be
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last letter is vowel, both are to be
Q28 coded as '0'. -- Multiple 63$47% 0/1 ---
(ii) If the first letter is a vowel and the Choice
last letter is a consonant, both are to
be coded as 'Z'.
(iii) If the first letter is a consonant
and the last letter is vowel, both are
to be Coded as '*'.
BKAEUG
Answer: 03$470
63$470
03$47%
63$47%
None of
these
Answer Provided 63$470

In each of the questions below a


group of letters are given followed
by four groups of digits/symbol
combinations numbered A., B., C.
and D.. Letters are to be coded as
per the codes and conditions given
below. You have to find out which of
the combinations A., B., C. and D. is
correct and indicate your answer
accordingly. It none of the four
represents to each correct code,
mark E. i.e. 'None of these' as your
answer.

Conditions: (i) If the first as well as


last letter is vowel, both are to be Multiple
Q29 coded as '0'. -- *523%* 0/1 ---
Choice
(ii) If the first letter is a vowel and the
last letter is a consonant, both are to
be coded as 'Z'.
(iii) If the first letter is a consonant
and the last letter is vowel, both are
to be Coded as '*'.
STOKGA
Answer: 1523%$
1523%*
*523%*
*523%$

None of
these
Answer Provided 1523%*

In each of the questions below a


group of letters are given followed
by four groups of digits/symbol
combinations numbered A., B., C.
and D.. Letters are to be coded as
per the codes and conditions given
below. You have to find out which of
the combinations A., B., C. and D. is
correct and indicate your answer
accordingly. It none of the four
represents to each correct code,
mark E. i.e. 'None of these' as your
answer.

Conditions: (i) If the first as well as


last letter is vowel, both are to be Multiple
Q30 -- 0981#0 1/1 ---
coded as '0'. Choice
(ii) If the first letter is a vowel and the
last letter is a consonant, both are to
be coded as 'Z'.
(iii) If the first letter is a consonant
and the last letter is vowel, both are
to be Coded as '*'.
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to be Coded as '*'.
ORHSNU
Answer: 098#17
0981#0
298#10
2981#7
None of
these
Answer Provided 0981#0

The bar graph given below shows


the foreign exchange reserves of a
country (in million US $) from 1991 -
1992 to 1998 - 1999.
Foreign Exchange Reserves Of a
Country. (in million US $)

Q.The ratio of the number of years, required ratio = 3 : 5.


in which the foreign exchange Average foreign exchange reserves over the given period =
reserves are above the average Multiple 3480 million US $. The country had reserves above 3480
Q31 -- 1/1 ---
reserves, to those in which the Choice million US $ during the years 1992-93, 1996-97 and 1997-98,
reserves are below the average i.e., for 3 years and below 3480 million US $ during the years
reserves is? 1991-92, 1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-56 and 1998-99 i.e., for 5
Answer: years.
2:6
3:4
3:5
4:4
None of
these
Answer Provided 3:5

The bar graph given below shows


the foreign exchange reserves of a
country (in million US $) from 1991 -
1992 to 1998 - 1999.
Foreign Exchange Reserves Of a
Country. (in million US $)

The foreign exchange reserves in


1997-98 was how many times that in
Multiple
Q32 1994-95? -- Required ratio = 5040/3360 = 1.5. 1/1 ---
Choice
Answer: 0.7
1.2
1.4
1.5
None of
these
Answer Provided 1.5

The bar graph given below shows


the foreign exchange reserves of a
country (in million US $) from 1991 -
1992 to 1998 - 1999.
Foreign Exchange Reserves Of a
Country. (in million US $)

For which year, the percent increase


of foreign exchange reserves over
Multiple
Q33 the previous year, is the highest? -- 0/1 ---
Answer: Choice
1992-93

1993-94
1994-95

1996-97
None of
these
Answer Provided 1993-94

The bar graph given below shows


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The bar graph given below shows
the foreign exchange reserves of a
country (in million US $) from 1991 -
1992 to 1998 - 1999.
Foreign Exchange Reserves Of a
Country. (in million US $)

The foreign exchange reserves in


1996-97 were approximately what
percent of the average foreign
Multiple Average foreign exchange reserves over the given period =
Q34 exchange reserves over the period -- 0/1 ---
Choice 3480 million US $. 4320/3480x100 = 124.14 = approx. 125%
under review?
Answer: 95%
110%
115%
125%
None of
these
Answer Provided 115%

The bar graph given below shows


the foreign exchange reserves of a
country (in million US $) from 1991 -
1992 to 1998 - 1999.
Foreign Exchange Reserves Of a
Country. (in million US $)

What was the percentage increase


1997 - 1998 = 5040 million US $.
in the foreign exchange reserves in
Multiple 1993 - 1994 = 2520 million US $.
Q35 1997-98 over 1993-94? -- 0/1 ---
Choice Increase = (5040 - 2520) = 2520 US $.
Answer: 100 Percentage Increase = 2520/2520x 100% = 100%.
150
200
620
None of

these
Answer Provided 150

Select a figure from amongst the


Answer Figures which will continue
the same series as established by
the five Problem Figures.

Q.
Answer: 1 Multiple The symbols move in the sequences alternately anticlockwise
Q36 -- 1/1 ---
2 Choice movement addition of small line.
3
4
5
Answer Provided 3

Select a figure from amongst the


Answer Figures which will continue
the same series as established by
the five Problem Figures.

Q.
In each step, the upper element is lost; the middle element
Answer: 1 Multiple reduces in size and becomes the upper element; the lower
Q37 -- 0/1 ---
Choice element enlarges and becomes the middle element and a new
2
element appears at the lower position.
3
4
5
Answer Provided 3

Select a figure from amongst the


Answer Figures which will continue
the same series as established by
the five Problem Figures.

Q. In the first step, the elements at the four ends move in the
sequence .In each subsequent step, the elements move in the
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Answer: sequence .In each subsequent step, the elements move in the
1 Multiple
Q38 -- sequence obtained by rotating the previous sequence through 0/1 ---
Choice
2 90oACW. Also, in each step, the element that reaches the
3 encircled position gets replaced by a new element.

4
5
Answer Provided 3

Select a figure from amongst the

Answer Figures which will continue


the same series as established by
the five Problem Figures.
The 6 element figure is rotating anticlock wise 45deg. New
Q. element is added at alternately so new element should be
Multiple
Q39 Answer: 1 -- Choice added to position number 3. Which is shown in (1) and (4). 0/1 ---
Now the tricky part, both options sound same but answer is (1)
2
as in (4) new element is pointing down.
3
4
5
Answer Provided 3

The percentage of the total number


of qualified candidates to the
number of appeared candidates
among all the five states in 1999 is:
Answer: 11.49%
Multiple Total appeared is 42150 while who qualified is 4990.
Q40 -- 0/1 ---
11.84% Choice Therefore the percentage is 4990/42150 = 11.84%
12.21%
12.57%
12.73%
Answer Provided 12.21%

What is the percentage of


candidates qualified from State N
for all the years together, over the
candidates appeared from State N
during all the years together?
Answer: 22.36% Required percentage =
Multiple
Q41 -- (840+1050+920+980+1020)/(7500+9200+9450+9200+8800) 0/1 ---
12.16% Choice
= 4810/43150x100 = 11.15%
31.47%
11.15%
None of
these
Answer Provided 31.47%

What is the average of candidates


who appeared from state Q during
the given years?
Answer: 8700
Q42 8760 -- Multiple Required average = (8100+9500+8700+9700+8950)/5 = 0/1 ---
Choice 44950/5 = 8990
8810
8920
8990
Answer Provided 8810

In which of the given years the


number of candidates appeared
state P has maximum percentage of
qualified candidates?
Answer: 1997
Multiple In 1997, around 12.1% of the candidates for the state P
Q43 1998 -- 0/1 ---
Choice qualified, which is highest in the given period.
1999
2000
2001
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2001
Answer Provided 1999

Total number of candidates qualified


from all the states together in 1997
is approximately what percentage of
the total number of candidates
qualified from all states together in
1998?
Answer: Multiple
Q44 72 -- 1997 4160; 1998 5230. 4160/5230 = 80% 1/1 ---
Choice
77%
80%
83
86
Answer Provided 80%

If two different amounts in the ratio 8


: 9 are invested in company P @ 6%
and Q @ 4% respectively in 2002,
then interest received after one year
as interests from companies P and
Q respectively in the ratio Let the amounts invested in companies P and Q be Rs 8x and
Answer: Rs 9x respectively. Then the interest received after one year
2:3 Multiple
Q45 -- from Company P = Rs 6% of 8x = Rs 48/100x. And interest 0/1 ---
Choice
3:4 after one year from Company Q = Rs (4% of 9x) = Rs 36/100
6:7 x. Required ratio = (48/100x)/(36/100x) = 4/3

4:3

9:8
Answer Provided 6:7

A batsman scored 110 runs which


included 3 boundaries and 8 sixes.
What percent of his total score did
he make by running between the
wickets?
Answer: 45%
Multiple Number of runs made by running = 110 - (3 x 4 + 8 x 6) = 110 -
Q46 55% -- 0/1 ---
Choice (60) = 50. Required percentage = 50/110 x 100 = 45%
12%
40 %
20%

Answer Provided 12%

A recipe for pastry has flour, butter


and water mixed in the ratio 24 : 8 :
3? If 300 ml of water is used, find the
total quantity of the pastry mixture (in
ml)
Answer: 19,000
Multiple 3 ml water is equal to 300ml ie 100 times So total 35ml will be
Q47 -- 0/1 ---
14,250 Choice equal to 3500 ml.
11,750
3,500
7,500
Answer Provided 14,250

An investor invested a sum of Rs. 12


lakhs in P it 1998. The total amount
received after one year of 8% was
reinvested in the same company for
one more year at the rate of 10%.
The total appreciation received by
the investor for his investment was:
Amount received from company P after getting 8% and 10%
Multiple
Q48 Answer: 2,96,200 -- return for two years is = 12 x 1.08 x 1.1 = 14.256 lacs. 0/1 ---
Choice
Appreciation will be 14.256 12 = 2.256 lakhs = 2,25,600
2,42,000
2,25,600
2,16,000
2,03,500
Answer Provided 2,42,000

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In the following passage, there are


blanks, against each, five words are
suggested, one of which fits the
blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate word in each case.

Schools in India have (__________)


turned into institutions where the
emphasis is more on

Answer:

recently

Multiple Schools in India have lately turned into institutions where the
Q49 lately -- 1/1 ---
Choice emphasis is more.

definitely

surprisingly

surely

Answer Provided
lately

In the following passage, there are


blanks, against each, five words are
suggested, one of which fits the
blank appropriately. Find out the
appropriate word in each case.

(__________) the pockets of


guardians than on enlightening the
students.

Answer:

burdening

Multiple where the emphasis is more on burdening the pockets of


Q50 -- 0/1 ---
Choice guardians than on enlightening the students.
loading

lightening

overloading

reducing

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