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QA20405 Numbers
1. 476 _ _ 0 is divisible by both 3 and 11. The non-zero digits in the hundred’s and ten’s places are respectively:
(1) 7 and 4 (2) 8 and 5 (3) 7 and 5 (4) None of these

2. Sum of three consecutive integers is always divisible by …


(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 6

3. Product of three consecutive integers is always divisible by…


(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 6

4. The sum of any three digit number and its reverse is ...
(1) Divisible by 11 if two times the middle digit is added to it
(2) Divisible by 101 if 81 times the middle digit is added
(3) Divisible by 81 if 20 times the first digit is subtracted
(4) All of the above

5. Phaneesh’s motorbike broke the traffic regulations. Policeman did not remember the vehicle’s license
number, but noticed that the first two digits were same and last two digits were also alike. He also noticed
that the number was a perfect square. The number was...
(1) 5588 (2) 1122 (3) 7744 (4) 2299

6. A devotee keeps a count of her prayers by using a rosary having 108 beads. (When the rosary is twirled once,
the count is 108). It is known, that over the years her count has come to 5 A 1 9 6 B where A and B stand for
single digit integers. She has twirled the rosary a certain number of complete rounds. The difference between
A and B is 1. Then, the value of A is:
(1) 7 (2) 1 (3) 5 (4) 3

7. Let A be a decimal of the form, A = o.ab cd cd cd cd cd cd ..., Where digits a, b, c, and d are integers lying
between 0 and 9, At most one of c and d is zero. By what number A be multiplied so that result is a natural
number?
(1) 1980 (2) 198 x102 (3) 9999 (4) Any of above

8. 271 + 272 + 273 + 274 + 275 is divisible by…


(1) 11 (2) 13 (3) 31 (4) 7

9. 5 bells commence tolling together at intervals of 2, 6, 8, 10 and 12 seconds respectively, In 30 minutes, how
many times do they toll together?
(1) 10 (2) 12 (3) 15 (4) 16

10. HCF of 3240, 3600 and a third number is 36 and their LCM is 24 x 35 x 52 x 72. The third number is ...
(1) 24 x 53 x 72 (2) 22 x 35 x 72 (3) 23 x 35 x 72 (4) 25 x 52 x 72

11. The LCM of 4/5,9/10 and 12/25 is equal to


(1) 7 (2) 36/5 (3) 12 (4) 35/7

12. If 3 bells are call at the intervals of 36 sec, 40 sec and 48 sec respectively. They start together. After how
many minutes will next fall together?
(1) 10 min (2) 12 min (3) 15 min (4) 9 min

13. 3 persons X, y and Z go walking round a circle 1 km in circumference at the rates of 10, 20 and and 40 m per
min respectively they all start to gather and walk in the same direction. When will they again be together at
the place?
(1) after 200 min (2) after 100 min (3) after 20 min (4) after 1200 min

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14. The LCM of 2 numbers is 300 and they are in the ratio of 3:5. Find the any one numbers?
(1) 45 (2) 50 (3) 55 (4) 60

15. Find the number of zeroes at the end of 50!?


(1) 10 (2) 11 (3) 12 (4) 13

16. Find the units digit of the number obtained by multiplying the numbers 81x83x84x87x89x91x93.
(1) 0 (2) 5 (3) 2 (4) 8

17. Find the remainder obtained when 43101 + 23101 is divided by 33?
(1) 3 (2) 2 (3) 1 (4) 0

18. Find the last digit of the number 3524+ 4324?


(1) 3 (2) 1 (3) 7 (4) 4

19. Find the remainder obtained when 43102 - 23102 is divided by 33?
(1) 0 (2) 1 (3) 32 (4) None of these

20. The rightmost non-zero digit of the number 302720 is:


(1) 8 (2) 3 (3) 7 (4) 1

Answer Keys

Q. No. Answer Q. No. Answer Q. No. Answer Q. No. Answer Q. No. Answer
1 2 2 2 3 4 4 2 5 3
6 1 7 2 8 3 9 4 10 2
11 2 12 2 13 2 14 4 15 3
16 4 17 4 18 3 19 1 20 4

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QA20407 Time & Distance


1. Walking 7/6 of his usual speed, Ram reaches school 4 minutes early. Find the original time taken by him to
reach the school.
(1) 24 min (2) 26 min (3) 28 min (4) 30 min

2. Ram covers a distance in 42 minutes. He covers 2/3 of it at 4 km/hr and the remaining at 5 km/h. Find the
approximate total distance.
(1) 5 km (2) 4 km (3) 3 km (4) 2 km

3. A man travels on his motorcycle from Kolkata to Delhi at a speed of 77 km/hr and comes back at 33 km/hr.
Find the average speed of the journey.
(1) 50 km/hr (2) 46.2 km/hr (3) 40 km/hr (4) None of these

4. A car covers 420 km with a constant speed. If its speed were 10 km/hr more it would have taken 1 hour less
to cover the distance. What is the speed of the car?
(1) 60 km/hr (2) 35 km/hr (3) 48 km/hr (4) None of these

5. Sachin travelled 1 km/hr slower than usual and returned home in 9/8 of his usual time. His normal speed is:
(1) 8 km/hr (2) 9 km/hr (3) 10 km/hr (4) None of these

6. A man walks a certain distance and comes back on his motorcycle in 25/4 hours. He can walk both ways in
31/4 hours. How long it would take to ride on his motorcycle both ways?
(1) 5 hours (2) 6 hours (3) 19/4 hours (4) None of these

7. When Ram walks at 4 km/hr he misses the bus by 10 minutes. If he walks at 5 km/hr, he reaches 5 minutes
before the arrival of the bus. How far is the bus stand?
(1) 10 km (2) 12 km (3) 15 km (4) 5 km

8. To travel 600 km train x takes 8 hours more than train y. if however the speed of train x is doubled it takes 2
hours less than train y. the speed of train y is
(1) 50 km/hr (2) 55 km/hr (3) 45 km/hr (4) 60 km/hr

9. Walking at 3/4th of his usual rate, Deepu reaches his office 25 minutes late. What is the normal time taken by
him to reach office?
(1) 2 hours (2) 1.25 hours (3) 1 hour (4) 2.5 hours

10. A and B start from P and Q towards each other. If A walks at speed of 4 km/hr and B walks at 8 km/hr find
when will they meet given that the distance between P and Q is 144 kms.
(1) 7 hours (2) 5 hours (3) 12 hours (4) 42 hours

11. Two trains P & Q start from station A and B respectively towards each other. The trains take 4 hour and 9
hours respectively to reach B and A after crossing each other. Find the ratio of speed of P & Q.
(1) 1 : 9 (2) 1 : 3 (3) 3 : 2 (4) 16 : 1

12. Ashok and Akash start from Kolkata towards Bengaluru. Ashok travels on his Bicycle and moves at speed of
24 km/hr, while Akash drives his Alto at speed of 60 km/hr. If the distance between the two cities is 360 kms
find how much early will Akash arrive as compared to Ashok?
(1) 7 hours (2) 7.5 hours (3) 8 hours (4) 9 hours

13. Karan and Arjun sit in the bus X & Y respectively. The buses start from the same point and move in opposite
direction at respective speed of 30 kmph and 24 kmph. How far is Karan from Arjun after 4 hours of journey?
(1) 18 kms (2) 162 kms (3) 54 kms (4) 216 kms

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14. A train 180m long is running at a speed of 54 km/hr. Time taken by the train to cross a bridge 270m long is
(1) 20s (2) 30s (3) 40s (4) 50s

15. If a train 60m long crosses a lamp post in 6 seconds, then the time taken (in seconds) by it to cross a railway
platform 200m long is
(1) 10s (2) 15s (3) 20s (4) 26s

16. A man rows upstream 24 km and downstream 36 km taking 6 hours each time. The speed of the current is
(1) 1 kmph (2) 1.5 kmph (3) 2 kmph (4) 2.5 kmph

17. If a man’s speed with the current is 8 kmph and the rate of current is 2 kmph, then the man’s speed against
the current is
(1) 4 kmph (2) 5 kmph (3) 6 kmph (4) 9 kmph

18. A boat goes 60 km upstream in 10 hrs and a distance of 70 km downstream in 7 hrs. The speed of the boat in
standing water is
(1) 5 kmph (2) 6 kmph (3) 7 kmph (4) 8 kmph

19. Ram can row 20kmph in still water. If the river is flowing at 4 kmph, it takes him 60 mins to row to a place
and back. How far is the place?
(1) 8.5 km (2) 9 km (3) 9.6 km (4) 10 km

20. The speed of a boat in still water is 10 kmph and the rate of the current is 4 kmph. The distance travelled
upstream in 12 minutes is
(1) 3 km (2) 2.5 km (3) 1.2 km (4) 2 km

Answer Key

Q. No. Answer Q. No. Answer Q. No. Answer Q. No. Answer Q. No. Answer
1 3 2 3 3 4 4 1 5 2
6 3 7 4 8 1 9 2 10 3
11 3 12 4 13 4 14 2 15 4
16 1 17 1 18 4 19 3 20 3

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QA 20412 Time & Work

1. In a relief camp of 550 men, the food was enough for 28 days. If 150 more people joined in the camp, the
same amount of food will be enough for
(a) 22 days (b) 35 days (c) 25 days (d) 10 days

2. A and B undertake to do a piece of work for Rs. 3200. A alone can do it in 12 days while B alone can
do it in 16 days. With the help of C, they can finish it in 6 days, Find the share of C.
(a) Rs. 500 (b) Rs. 600 (c) Rs. 400 (d) Rs. 300

3. A and B can do a piece of work in 24 days, B and C in 30 days, C and A in 40 days. If A, B and C work
together, they will complete the work in how many days?
(a) 15 days (b) 20 days (c) 25 days (d) 24 days

4. 1 man, 3 women and 4 boys can do a piece of work in 96 hours, 2 men and 8 boys can do it in 80
hours, 2 men and 3 women can do it in 120 hours. 5 men and 12 boys can do it in how many hours?
(a) 32 hours (b) 48 hours (c) 431/11 hours (d) 44 hours

5. 16 men can complete a work in twelve days. 24 children can complete the same work in 18 days. 12
men and 8 children started working and after 8 days 3 more children joined them. How many days will
they now take to complete the remaining work?
(a) 2 days (b) 4 days (c) 6 days (d) 8 days

6. 4 men and 6 women can complete a work in 8 days, while 3 men and 7 women can complete it in 10
days. In how many days will 10 women complete it?
(a) 35 days (b) 40 days (c) 45 days (d) 50 days

7. A and B can together do a piece of work in 6 days. If B can do the work by himself in 8 days, how many
days will A take to do the work independently?
(a) 24 days (b) 14 days (c) 2 days (d) 22 days

8. A does half as much work as B, and C does half as much work as A and B together. If C alone can finish the
work in 40 days , then all together will finish to work in
1
(a) 13 /3 days (b) 15 days (c) 20 days (d) 30 days

9. A and B can together do a piece of work in 28 days. If A, B and C can together finish the work in 21 days,
how long will c take to do the work by himself?
(a) 7 days (b) 42 days (c) 84 days (d) 35 days

10. Twelve men can complete a work in 8 days. Three days after they started the work, 3 more man joined. In
how many days will all of them together complete the remaining work?
(a) 2 days (b) 6 days (c) 5 days (d) 4 days

11. A can do a piece of work in 30 days, B in 50 days and C in 40 days. If A is assisted by B on 1st day and by C
on the next day alternately work will be completed in ….
32 2 31
(a) 17 / 3535days (b) 19 / 3 days (c) 16 / 37 days (d) 18 days

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12. Sakshi can do a piece of work in 20 days. Tanya is 25 % more efficient than Sakshi. The number of days
taken by Tanya to do the same work is
(a) 15 (b) 16 (c) 18 (d) 25

13. Anu and Bhanu working together can finish a job in D days, whereas if Anu is working alone she will
take D+60 days to finish the job, and if Bhanu is working alone she will take D+15 days to do the same.
What is the value of D?
(a) 75 (b) 60 (c) 30 (d) 45

14. A, B and C can do a piece of work in 12, 18 and 24 days, respectively. They started working on it together. A
stop s the work after 4 days and B is called off 2 days before the work is done. The work was finished in...
(a) 6 days (b) 10 days (c) 8 days (d) 9 days

15. A cistern has a leak which would empty in 8 hours. A tap is turned on which admits 6 litres a minute into the
cistern and it is now emptied in 12 hours. The cistern can hold...
(a) 6840 litres (b) 7860 litres (c) 8640 litres (d) 7490 litres

16. One filling pipe A is 3 times as fast as the second filling pipe B and takes 32 minutes less than the filling pipe
B. When will the cistern be full if both pipes are opened together?
(a) 12 minutes (b) 24 minutes (c) 30 minutes (d) Data inadequate

17. There are two taps to fill a tank while a third to empty it. When the third tap is closed, the other two can fill
the tank in 10 minutes and 12 minutes respectively. If all the three taps be opened, the tank is filled in 15
minutes. If the first two taps are closed, approximately in what time can the third tap empty the tank when it is
full?
(a) 7 min (b) 9 min 32 sec (c) 8 min 34 sec (d) 6 mins

18. One pipe can fill a tank three times as fast as another pipe. If together the two pipes can fill the tank in 36
minutes, then slower pipe can fill the empty tank in
(a) 81 min (b) 108 min (c) 144 min (d) 192 min

19. There are 12 pipes that are connected to a tank. Some of them are fill pipes and the others are drainpipes.
Each of the fill pipes can fill the tank in 8 hours and each of the drainpipes can drain the tank completely in
6 hours. If all the fill pipes and drain pipes are kept open, an empty tank gets filled in 24 hours. How many of
the 12 pipes are fill pipes?
(a) 8 (b) 7 (c) 9 (d) 6

20. Pipe A can fill a tank in 'a' hours. On account of a leak at the bottom of the tank it takes thrice as long to fill
the tank. How long will the leaks at the bottom of the tank take to empty a full tank, when pipe A is kept
closed?
(a) 2a hours (b) a/2 hours (c) 3a/2 hours (d) 4a hours

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QA 20413 Ratio, Proportion & Variation

1. In a hospital there is one nurse to take care of every four patients, and for every five nurses, one
doctor is available. If 50 doctors are working in the hospital, then how many patients are there?
(1) 1000 (2) 1300 (3) 250 (4) 200

2. Sandhya and Sureka have some marbles with them in the ratio 3:4. Sandhya gets 8 more marbles from
her mother and now the ratio becomes 5:4. How many marbles are there with Sureka?
(1) 36 (2) 72 (3) 16 (4) 20

3 . The ratio of the ages of Vidya and Divya is 3:5. After 15 years the ratio becomes 3:4. What is the age of
Vidya after 20 years?
(1) 25 (2) 40 (3) 35 (4) 30

4. In a farm there are hens and cows. The total number of eyes is 100. The legs of the hens and cows are in
the ratio of 3:4. Find the number of hens.
(1) 20 (2) 40 (3) 50 (4) 30

5. In a polygon, if the number of sides and the number of diagonals are in the ratio 1:1, how many sides
does the polygon have?
(1) 6 (2) 7 (3) 10 (4) 5

6. The ratio of the incomes of a husband and wife is 7:3. 14.28% of husband’s income and 33.33% of the
wife’s income is spent to buy a washing machine. What percentage of their total income is the price of the
washing machine?
(1) 15% (2) 25% (3) 20% (4) Cannot be determined

7. If the ratio of areas of two squares is 1075:688, then what is the ratio of the perimeters?
(1) 4:5 (2) 2:1 (3) 3:2 (4) 5:4

8. In a school the number of students in section A and section B are in the ratio 2:3. If ten students move
from section A to section B then the ratio becomes 3:7. How many students should move from section B to
section A if the ratio has to become 7:13?
(1) 10 (2) 5 (3) 15 (4) None of these
2 2 2
9. If a: b = b: c = c: d = 6, then what is the value of (ab + bc + cd)/(b + c + d )?
(1) 64 (2) 6 (3) 8 (4) 24
2
10. If a/b = 1/3, b/c = 2, c/d = 1/2, d/e = 3 and e/f = 1/4, then what is the value of (abc/def) ?
(1) 9/64 (2) 729/16 (3) 9/16 (4) 27/4

11. Sujit gets an aggregate of 50% marks in five subjects in the ratio 10:9:8:7:6. If the passing marks are 60% of
the maximum marks and each subject has the same maximum marks, in how many subjects did he fail in the
examination?
(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 5

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12. In Garibrath express train, the passengers travelling in A.C first class, A.C second class and sleeper class are in
the ratio 1:2:7 and the fares for each class are in the ratio 5:4:2. If the total income from fares for this train is
Rs. 54,000, find the income of Indian Railways from A.C. first class?
(1) Rs. 10,000 (2) Rs. 16,000 (3) Rs. 28,000 (4) Rs. 15,000

13. 114 kilograms of rice is to be distributed into four parts, so that the ratio of first to second as 3 is to 5, the
ratio of second to third as 7 is to 9 and ratio of third to fourth as 15 is to 17. What will be the difference
between the measure of first and third parts?
(1) 18 kgs (2) 20 kgs (3) 16 kgs (4) 22 kgs

14. 60 kg of an alloy A is mixed with 100 kg of alloy B. If alloy A has aluminum and tin in ratio of 3:2 and alloy
B has tin and zinc in ratio 1:4, then the amount of tin in new alloy is
(1) 44 kg (2) 36 kg (3) 48 kg (4) 48 kg

15. Given that a, b, c are in continued proportion; b, c, d are in continued proportion; and c, d, e are also in
continued proportion. If b:c = 3:4 and all the five numbers are positive integers, what is the minimum
possible value of (a + b+ e)?
(1) 444 (2) 445 (3) 592 (4) cannot be determined

1 6 . There are some chocolates in a plate. Ajay took one third of them. Vijay took one third of the remaining
and finally Karan took one third of the remaining. If at the end there were eight chocolates find the
number of chocolates initially on the plate?
(1) 27 (2) 24 (3) 32 (4) 36
3
17. Pressure varies inversely with volume while temperature varies directly with volume. When Volume= 50 m ,
3
Temperature = 25 K and Pressure = 1 atmosphere. If the volume is increased to 300 m and the pressure
remains unchanged, then the temperature will be
(1) 100 K (2) 50 K (3) 125 K (4) 150 K

18. A trader has a diamond that accidently broke into three pieces. The pieces are in the ratio 4:5:6 by weight.
The value of the stone is directly proportional to the square of its weight. If the loss of the trader is Rs.
14,800 because of the breakage, then what is the value of the stone before it broke?
(1) Rs. 36,000 (2) Rs. 25,000 (3) Rs. 22,500 (4) Rs. 30,000

19. Ajay’s landline phone has a fixed monthly rental. The first 200 calls are free after which he has to pay a fixed
amount for every call. Last month when he made 500 calls, his total bill was Rs. 500 and this month when he
made 800 calls the amount is Rs. 800. What will be the bill amount in case he makes 1000 calls next month?
(1) Rs. 900 (2) Rs. 1000 (c) Rs. 1100 (4) Rs. 1200

20. The reduction in the speed of a railway engine is directly proportional to the square of the number of bogies
attached to it. The speed of the train is 200 km/hr when there are 4 bogies and 155 kmph when there are 5
bogies. What is the maximum number of bogies that can be attached to the train so that it can move?
(1) 6 (2) 5 (3) 4 (4) 7

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QA 20414 Profit & Loss and Partnership

1. John bought a car for R s . 5,00,000. He sold at a 30% profit. From the money raised from this sale, he
bought another car, which unfortunately he had to sell for a 30% loss. What was his overall profit% or
loss%?
(1) Loss 9% (2) Profit 9% (3) Loss 5% (4) Profit 10%

2. If 24 carat gold is considered as 100% purity what is purity percentage of 22 carat gold?
(1) 91 2/3% (2) 83.33% (3) 16.67% (4) 42%

3. By giving a 20% discount on the marked price of an item the profit is reduced by Rs. 60. What is the marked
price of the item?
(1) 80 (2) 150 (3) 300 (4) 200

4. The Military canteen gives a 15% discount to senior citizens and an 8% discount to students. Robert, an sixth-
grade student, got R s . 320 off on his purchase and his grandfather – a senior citizen got Rs. 300 off on his
purchase. What is the marked price of each item?
(1) Rs. 3,000, Rs. 2,000 (2) Rs. 5,000, Rs. 6,000 (3) Rs. 1,200, Rs. 1,500 (4) Rs. 2,000, Rs. 4,000

5. A grocer buys two kinds of rice at Rs. 18/kg and Rs. 12/kg. Both the items are mixed in the ratio of 1:2. The
mixture so obtained was sold at 17.5 /kg. Find the profit percentage?
(1) 25% (2) 13% (3) 33.33% (4) 23%

6. A dishonest shopkeeper sells his goods at cost price but uses a weight of 800 gms instead of one kilogram
weight. What is his profit percentage?
(1) 25% (2) 40% (3) 20% (4) None of these

7. A shopkeeper offers three successive discounts of 10%, 20% and 30% to a customer. If the marked price of
the item is Rs. 10,000, what is the f i n a l a m o u n t the customer has to pay the shopkeeper and what is
the final percentage discount he got?
(1) Rs. 4,000; 60% (2) Rs. 5,040; 49.6% (3) Rs. 4,940; 50.6% (4) Rs. 4,500; 45%

8. An intelligent vegetable vendor gets 20% more vegetables than what he pays for at the time of making his
purchase and delivers to the customer 20% less than what he charges for. If his normal profit percentage is
10% what is his overall profit percentage?
(1) 68% (2) 65% (3) 72% (4) 50%

9. The selling price of 20 apples is equal to the cost price of 15 apples. What is the profit or loss percentage?
(1) 22% (2) 33.33% (3) 25% (4) 18%

10. By selling an article at a discount of 40%, a trader makes a profit of 20%. By what percentage does he markup
the cost price?
(1) 119% (2) 200% (3) 100% (4) 40.20%

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11. GRT Jewellers is reducing the price of all items by 15%. The price of a silver bracelet will be Rs. 570 less than
the regular price. Which one of the equations below can be used to find c, the regular price?
(1) 0.15 x 570 = c (2) 570 - 0.15 = c (3) 0.15c = 570 (4) 570c = 0.15

12. An item P is sold at 10% loss. If it were sold at 15% profit, the shopkeeper would have got it for Rs. 375 more.
Find the selling price of item P if it were sold at a 25% profit?
(1) Rs. 1,500 (2) Rs. 1,875 (3) Rs. 2,000 (4) Rs. 2,250

13. A shop sells floor tiles at Rs. 48 per square meter. A building contractor employs a machine that polishes the
tiles damages 10% of the total number of tiles which cannot be used anymore. Calculate the amount that
needs to be paid by the contractor to tile shop owner, if the hall is square in shape and has a perimeter of 400
meters?
(1) Rs. 4,32,000 (2) Rs. 5,28,000 (3) Rs. 69,12,000 (4) Rs. 6,91,200

14. Mr. Raghu bought three DVD players for Rs. 1000 each. He intends to make a profit of 20% and accordingly
marks the selling price. He was forced to sell the first two DVD players at a cash discount of 5%. Now he
wanted to ensure that he makes an over-all profit of 20%. At what percentage profit should he sell the third
DVD player?
(1) 32% (2) 28% (3) 42% (4) 48%

15. Vidya purchased two laptops each at Rs. 10,000. She sells one of them at 20% profit and the other one at 20%
loss. Find her net profit/loss percentage.
(1) 4% loss (2) 10% profit (3) 10% loss (d) No profit, no loss

16. Vidya sells two laptops each at Rs. 10,000. She makes 20% profit on the first one and 20% loss on the other one.
Find her net profit/loss percentage.
(1) 4% loss (2) 10% profit (3) 10% loss (d) No profit, no loss

17. A, B, C start a business each investing Rs. 20,000. After 5 month A withdraws R s . 5,000, B withdraws R s .
4,000 & C invests R s . 6000 more. At the end of the year, a total profit of R s . 69,900 was recorded. What is
the share of A?
(1) 19,500 (2) 33,300 (3) 21,500 (4) 20,500

18. P, Q and R enter into a partnership & their shares are in the ratio 1 / 2 : 1/3:1/4. After two months P
withdraws half of his capital. At the end of the year, a profit of R s . 378 is divided among them. What is Q's
share?
(1) Rs. 80 (2) Rs. 255 (3) Rs. 144 (4) Rs. 200

19. Three entrepreneurs Andrew, Bobson and Cyrus decided to start a joint venture. The ratio of their investment in
the venture was 4:3:2. The amounts were invested for the time periods in ratio 1:1/2:1/3. Find Andrew's share
at the end of the year when the company makes a when profit of Rs. 74,000.
(1) Rs. 48,000 (2) Rs. 52,000 (3) Rs. 46,000 (4) None of these

20. M, P and Q start a joint venture. It was agreed that M would invest Rs. 6,500 for 6 months, P would invest Rs.
8,400 for 5 months and Q would invest Rs. 10,000 for 3 months. M was to be the working member of the group
for which, he was to receive 5% of the profit. The profit earned was Rs. 7,400. Calculate the share of Q in the
profit.
(1) Rs. 2,660 (2) Rs. 1,900 (3) Rs. 2,840 (4) Rs. 2,800

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Directions for Questions 1 to 6: The bar graph shown below indicates admission of students in four
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departments CSE, ECE, EEE, MECH in an Engineering college for three years, 2008 to 2010. Study the bar
graph carefully and answer the questions given below:

1. What is the percentage increase in the total


intake of the college from the year 2008 to 4. Which department showed a steady decline in
2010? the intake of students?
(1) 15% (2) 20% (1) CSE (2) ECE
(3) 12.5% (4) 16.67% (3) EEE (4) MECH

2. What was the percentage of CSE students out 5. In which year is the strength of CSE the lowest
of the total students admitted for the year compared to the total strength?
2008? (1) 2008 (2) 2009
(1) 40% (2) 30% (3) 2010 (4) Cannot be determined
(3) 50% (4) 25%
6. Which department showed the highest increase
3. Which department showed highest percentage in number of students in 2010 compared to
increase from year 2008 to 2010? 2008?
(1) CSE (2) ECE (1) CSE (2) ECE
(3) EEE (4) MECH (3) EEE (4) MECH

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Directions for Questions 7 to 10: The marks (1) 227 (2) 289
of four students, A, B, C and D, in four model (3) 176 (4) 113
tests 1, 2, 3 and 4 are tabulated below. Study
the table carefully and answer the questions: 9. A student who gets below 55% in a paper is to
Tests  1 2 3 4 appear for a re-exam in that paper. How many
A 142 243 47 260 of these students have to appear for the re-
B 116 102 53 184 exam?
C 150 147 78 256 (1) 3 (2) 2
D 168 231 65 280 (3) 1 (4) None of these
Maximum 200 300 100 400
Marks
10. If above 70% is considered as distinction, how
7. Who has scored the maximum total marks? many instances are there where the candidate
has got a distinction?
(1) A (2) B
(3) C (4) D (1) 7 (2) 4
(3) 6 (4) 3
8. What is the difference between the maximum
and minimum total marks scored?

Directions for Questions 11 to 15: Pie Chart 1 shows the percentage break up of the number of employees in a
multinational organization whose strength in that particular year is 50,000. Pie Chart 2 shows the percentage
break up of women employees in different departments in the same year. It is also known that the ratio of the
numbers of female and male employees is 2:3. Study the pie chart carefully and answer the questions given
below:

11. In how many departments do women 14. If the company has plans to reduce manpower
outnumber men? by 20% in the next three years with 40% of the
(1) 2 (2) 3 reduction planned in production and the
(3) 1 (4) None of these balance divided equally among the other four
departments, how many women employees
12. What percentage of the number of men will be working in the accounts department
working in accounts is the number of men after the reduction?
working in development? (1) 4080 (2) 4000
(1) 12.5% (2) 20% (3) 6800 (4) Cannot be determined
(3) 10% (4) 25%
15. What percentage of the number of women
13. Across all departments, what is the highest working in support services is the number of
ratio of female and male employees? women working in marketing?
(1) 4:41 (2) 14:1 (1) 33% (2) 25%
(3) 2:7 (4) 3:2 (3) 50% (4) 20%

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Directions for Questions 16 to 20: While filling up the score sheets of students (refer to the table given below)
who have written an exam consisting of five papers Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Drawing and Workshop, a
clerk missed out the scores of five students Alka, Bose, Charlie, Dinesh and Esha in some of the subjects.
However, he remembered the following details:
(1) The total score obtained by each student is the same and the total score in each of the five subjects is also the
same.
(2) The scores of the students obtained in the different subjects are 40, 50, 60, 70 and 80.
(3) No two students got the same score in any subject.
(4) The students got distinct scores in each subject.
(5) It is also known that Bose got the second lowest score in Chemistry and that Alka’s total in Physics and
Chemistry is equal to her total in Mathematics and Drawing

Mathematics Physics Chemistry Drawing Workshop


Alka 80
Bose 40
Charlie 70
Dinesh 60 80
Esha 50

16. Who got the maximum score in Chemistry?


(1) Bose (2) Charlie 19. How many students got the same aggregate
(3) Dinesh (4) Esha score in Maths, Physics and Chemistry?
(1) 2 (2) 3
17. Who got the least score in Workshop? (3) 4 (4) None of these
(1)Alka (2) Bose
(3)Dinesh (4) Esha 20. What is the lowest aggregate score in Drawing
and Workshop?
18. Who got the maximum aggregate score in (1) 130 (2) 100
Maths, Physics and Chemistry? (3) 90 (4) 120
(1) Alka (2) Bose
(3) Dinesh (4) Esha

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