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EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 1

Directions: Study the following information to answer the given question.

Five Women Madhu, Kanchan, Chandni, Sheela and Rekha are married to Doctor, Naval Officer, Lawyer, Sales Manager and Engineer. The ladies are Accountant, Teacher and Doctor by Profession, while two are Housewives.
(i) One husband and Wife have the same profession.
(ii) Madhu and Kanchan are neither Housewives nor they are married to Doctor or Lawyer.
(iii) Sheela and Rekha are neither Teacher nor Accountant and their Husbands are neither the Engineer nor are in a Navy.
(iv) The Sales Manager is not Madhu’s or Chandni’s husband. His Wife is an Accountant.
(v) Rekha is not a doctor
(Vi) Chandni is not a Teacher and the Teacher’s husband is Naval officer.

Q. Who is the wife of Engineer?

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EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 2

Directions: Study the following information to answer the given question.

Five Women Madhu, Kanchan, Chandni, Sheela and Rekha are married to Doctor, Naval Officer, Lawyer, Sales Manager and Engineer. The ladies are Accountant, Teacher and Doctor by Profession, while two are Housewives.
(i) One husband and Wife have the same profession.
(ii) Madhu and Kanchan are neither Housewives nor they are married to Doctor or Lawyer.
(iii) Sheela and Rekha are neither Teacher nor Accountant and their Husbands are neither the Engineer nor are in a Navy.
(iv) The Sales Manager is not Madhu’s or Chandni’s husband. His Wife is an Accountant.
(v) Rekha is not a doctor
(Vi) Chandni is not a Teacher and the Teacher’s husband is Naval officer.

Q. Which of the following pair is the correct match of husband –wife?

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EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 3

Directions: Study the following information to answer the given question.

Five Women Madhu, Kanchan, Chandni, Sheela and Rekha are married to Doctor, Naval Officer, Lawyer, Sales Manager and Engineer. The ladies are Accountant, Teacher and Doctor by Profession, while two are Housewives.
(i) One husband and Wife have the same profession.
(ii) Madhu and Kanchan are neither Housewives nor they are married to Doctor or Lawyer.
(iii) Sheela and Rekha are neither Teacher nor Accountant and their Husbands are neither the Engineer nor are in a Navy.
(iv) The Sales Manager is not Madhu’s or Chandni’s husband. His Wife is an Accountant.
(v) Rekha is not a doctor
(Vi) Chandni is not a Teacher and the Teacher’s husband is Naval officer.

Q. Who among the followings are Housewives?

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EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 4

Direction: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:

If 'A () B' means 'B is the mother of A'

If 'A of B' means 'B is the father of A'

If 'A ÷ B' means 'B is the sister of A'

If 'A × B' means 'B is the brother of A'

If 'A + B' means 'B is the daughter of A'

If 'A - B' means 'B is the son of A'

Q. What does 'L () M ÷ N' means?

Detailed Solution for EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 4

'L() M ÷ N' means M is mother of L, N is sister of M.

Hence, M and N are both sisters.

EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 5

Directions: Study the following information carefully to answer the given Questions:

P^Q-P is the child of Q
P!Q-P is the parent of Q
P*Q - P is elder to Q
P#Q-P is younger to Q
P@Q-P is brother of Q
P&Q - P is wife of Q
P+Q-P is sister-in-law of Q

Q. If P*Q^R@S#T*P, the age of Q is 22 years and age of T is 33 years, so what can be the age of P?

Detailed Solution for EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 5

P*Q^R@S#T*P: P is elder than Q, Q is child of R, R is brother of S, S is younger than T, T is elder than P.
The age of Q is 22 years and age of T is 33 years.

T(33) > P > Q
Hence, the age of P is 29 years.

EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 6

P walks 8m to the south ,then he turn to his left and walks 15m then he turn to his right and walk 12m again he turns to his right and walk 15m and turn right and stopped how far and in which direction from the starting point ?

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EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 7

P is 15m to the west of Q. R is 13m to the south of Q and 5m to the east of S. T is 20m to the north of S.T is 10m to the east of U…….

Q.

 If A is 7m to the west of T, then which of the following will be nearest point to A.  00

EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 8

Manik walks 4m towards east then turn to his right and walks 4m and then turn to his left and walk 5m.Again turning to her left he walks 4m and stopped.What is the shortest distance between the starting point and ending point ?

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EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 9

Barun is taller than Sanjay. Bipul is taller than Barun. Krishna is also not as tall as Bipul but is taller than Barun. Who is the tallest ?

Detailed Solution for EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 9

The information given in the question may be arranged as follows
Barun is taller than Sanjay.
Barun > Sanjay
Krishna is also not as tall as Bipul but is taller than Barun.
Bipul > Krishna > Barun
So according to above explanation the final arrangement is
Bipul > Krishna > Barun > Sanjay
So, Bipul is the tallest.

So Option C is correct

EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 10

The age of Ram is twice the age of Shyam and half the age of Sohan, Shyam is elder than Mohan. Who is the eldest ?

Detailed Solution for EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 10

Let the age of Shyam = x year
Then, age of Ram = 2x year
and age of Sohan = 4x year
∴ 4x > 2x > x
On arranging the above data, we get
∴ Sohan > Ram > Shyam > Mohan
So, Sohan is the eldest.

So Option C is correct

EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 11

Q. In a row of girls, Sanjana is eighth from the left and Anshul is seventeenth from the right. If they interchange their positions, Sanjana becomes fourteenth from the left. How many girls are there in the row?

Detailed Solution for EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 11

Sanjana - 8th from left
Anshul - 17th from right
after interchanging their positions are:
Sanjana - 14th from left
So, 17+14-1= 30
therefore option 'D' is correct

EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 12

Lakshmi is elder than Meenu. Leela is elder than Meenu but younger than Lakshmi. Latha is younger than both Meenu and Hari but Hari is younger than Meenu. who is the youngest ?

Detailed Solution for EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 12

According to the question,
Lakshmi is elder than Meenu
Lakshmi > Meenu
Leela is elder than Meenu but younger than Lakshmi
Lakshmi > Leela > Meenu
Latha is younger than both Meenu and Hari but Hari is younger than Meenu
Meenu > Hari > Latha

On arranging the above data, we get
Lakshmi > Leela > Meenu > Hari > Latha

Hence, Latha is the youngest.

So Option D is correct

EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 13

Which one will replace the question mark ?

Detailed Solution for EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 13

(4 x 6) % 3 = 8

(6 x 10) % 5 = 12

(4 x 8) % 2 = 16.

EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 14

In a company, the salary of a person is directly proportional to his experience. The salary of a fresher is Rs. 20,000 per month and the salary of a person who has an experience of 2 years is Rs. 50,000.

If the company follows the methodology, what will be the salary of a person who has an experience of 5 years?

Detailed Solution for EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 14

Let salary = 20,000 + k (experience)
If experience = 2 years
Salary = 50,000
50,000 = 20,000 + k(2)
 k = 15,000
So, for 5 years of experience, salary will be:
20,000 + 15,000(5)
= 95,000

EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 15

The number of fruits purchased by Ms. Paul is given by the following two equations, where a, b and c are the number of apples, bananas and oranges, respectively:

3a - 4b + 2c = 0
4a - 2b - c = 0

Which of the following represents the ratio of the numbers of apples, bananas and oranges purchased by Ms. Paul?

Detailed Solution for EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 15

3a - 4b + 2c = 0 ... (1)
4a - 2b - c = 0 ... (2)
From equation (2),
c = 4a - 2b
Substituting the value of c = 4a - 2b in (1), we get
3a - 4b + 8a - 4b = 0
Or 11a = 8b
Further, c = 4a - 2b
Multiplying by 4 on both sides, we get
4c = 16a - 8b
Substituting 8b = 11a, we get
4c = 16a - 11a = 5a
Or a : b : c = a : 11a/8 : 5a/4 = 8 : 11 : 1or 16 : 22 : 20
So, option 1 is the answer.

EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 16

The sum of 3 consecutive even number is 40 more than the average of these numbers. Which of the following is the 2 largest number ?

Detailed Solution for EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 16

X+x+2+x+4 = 40+(x+x+2+x+4)/3
3x+6 = 40+ (3x+6)/3
(9x+18 – 3x-6)/3= 40
6x + 12 = 120
X = 108/6 = 18
18+2 = 20

EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 17

The average weight of 3 boys Ross, Joey and Chandler is 74 kg. Another boy David joins the group and the average now becomes 70 kg. If another boy Eric, whose weight is 3 kg more than that of David, replaces Ross then the average weight of Joey, Chandler, David and Eric becomes 75 kg. The weight of Ross is:

Detailed Solution for EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 17

David's Weight = (4 x 70) – (3 x 74) = 280 – 222 = 58
Eric’s weight = 58 + 3 = 61

Now, we know that:
Ross + Joey + Chandler + David = 4 x 70 = 280
Joey + Chandler + David + Eric = 75 x 4 = 300.

Hence, Ross’s weight is 20 kg less than Eric’s weight. Ross = 61 - 20 = 41 kg

EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 18

Charlie and Alan run a race between points A and B, 5 km apart. Charlie starts at 9 a.m. from A at a speed of 5 km/hr, reaches B, and returns to A at the same speed. Alan starts at 9:45 a.m. from A at a speed of 10 km/hr, reaches B and comes back to A at the same speed. At what time do Charlie and Alan first meet each other?

Detailed Solution for EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 18

Time take for reaching B for ram is T = 5/5 = 1hr
Time taken for reaching B for Shyam is T = 5/10 = 1/2 hr

Its 10 am when ram reaches B and 10: 15 when Shyam reaches B , so they must meet each after 10 and before 10:15 for sure as ram starts back after reaching B

if we see for options 10: 10 am is the only answer

EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 19

Two rabbits start simultaneously from two rabbit holes towards each other. The first rabbit covers 8% of the distance between the two rabbit holes in 3 hours, The second rabbit covered 7 / 120 of the distance in 2 hours 30 minutes. Find the speed (feet / h) of the second rabbit if the first rabbit travelled 800 feet to the meeting points.

Detailed Solution for EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 19

Since the second rabbit covers 7/120 of the distance in 2 hours 30 minutes
⇒ it covers 8.4 / 120 = 7% of the distance in 3 hours.

Thus, in 3 hours both rabbits together cover 15% of the distance which means 5% per hour so they will meet in 20 hours.

The ratio of speeds = 8 : 7.
⇒ the second rabbit would cover 700 ft to the meeting point in 20 hours and its speed would be 35 feet/hr.

So Option is correct

EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 20

Q. A man takes 5 hours 45 min in walking to a certain place and riding back. He would have gained 2 hours by riding both ways. The time he would take to walk both ways, is:

Detailed Solution for EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 20

Let the distance be x km. Then,
(Time taken to walls x km) + (Time taken to ride x km) = 23/4 hrs
⇒  (Time taken to walls 2x km) + Time taken to ride 2x km  =  23/2 hrs
but time taken to ride 2x km = 15/4 hrs 
Therefore, Time taken to walk 2x km = (23/2 - 15/4) hrs = 31/4 hrs =7 hr 45 min.

EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 21

Three partners shared the profit in a business in the ratio 5 : 7 : 8. They had partnered for 14 months, 8 months and 7 months respectively. What was the ratio of their investments?

Detailed Solution for EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 21

Let their investments be Rs. x for 14 months, Rs. y for 8 months and Rs. z for 7 months respectively.
Then, 14x : 8y : 7z = 5 : 7 : 8.
Now,

EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 22

How many kilograms of sugar costing Rs. 9 per kg must be mixed with 27 kg of sugar costing Rs. 7 per Kg so that there may be a gain of 10 % by selling the mixture at Rs. 9.24 per Kg ?

Detailed Solution for EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 22

► S.P. of 1 kg of mixture = Rs. 9.24, Gain 10%.

By the rule of allilation, we have:

 Ratio of quantities of 1st and 2nd kind = 14 : 6 = 7 : 3.

► Let x kg of sugar of 1st be mixed with 27 kg of 2nd kind.

Then, 7 : 3 = x : 27

EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 23

One pipe can fill a tank four times as fast as another pipe. If together the two pipes can fill the tank in 36 minutes, then the slower pipe alone will be able to fill the tank in:

Detailed Solution for EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 23

Suppose the slower pipe can fill the tank in x minutes.
Then the faster pipe can fill in x/4 minutes.
Part filled by the slower pipe in 1 min =1/x
Part filled by the faster pipe in 1 min =4/x
Part filled by the both the pipes in 1 min =1/x +4/x
 
Therefore, both the pipes can fill together in 36 minutes.
Part filled by both in 1 minute = 1/36.
1/x + 4/x = 1/36
5/x = 1/36
 x = 5 * 36 = 180

EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 24

A man took loan from a bank at the rate of 8% p.a. simple interest. After 4 years he had to pay Rs. 6200 interest only for the period. The principal amount borrowed by him was:

Detailed Solution for EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 24

SI = PRT / 100
⇒ (SI x 100) / RT = P
⇒ P = (6200*100) / 32
⇒ P = 19375

EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 25

If the sum and product of the roots of the equation kx2 + 6x + 4k = 0 are equal, then k = 

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EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 26

The product of two successive integral multiples of 5 is 1050. Then the numbers are

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Explanation:

Let one multiple of 5 be x then the next consecutive multiple of will be (x+5) According to question,

Then the number are 30 and 35.

EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 27

Once surrounded and protected by vast wilderness, many of the national parks are adversely affected by activities outside their boundaries. The National Park Organic Act established the national park system and empowered the Secretary of the Interior to manage activities within the parks. Conditions outside park boundaries are not subject to regulation by the Park Service unless they involve the direct use of park resources.

Several approaches to protecting the national parks from external degradation have been proposed, such as one focusing on enacting federal legislation granting the National Park Service broader powers over lands adjacent to the national parks. Legislation addressing external threats to the national parks twice passed the House of Representatives but died without action in the Senate. Also brought to the table as a possible remedy is giving the states bordering the parks a significant and meaningful role in developing federal park management policy.

Because the livelihood of many citizens is linked to the management of national parks, local politicians often encourage state involvement in federal planning. But, state legislatures have not always addressed the fundamental policy issues of whether states should protect park wildlife.

Timber harvesting, ranching and energy exploration compete with wildlife within the local ecosystem. Priorities among different land uses are not generally established by current legislation. Additionally, often no mechanism exists to coordinate planning by the state environmental regulatory agencies. These factors limit the impact of legislation aimed at protecting park wildlife and the larger park ecosystem.

Even if these deficiencies can be overcome, state participation must be consistent with existing federal legislation. States lack jurisdiction within national parks themselves, and therefore state solutions cannot reach activities inside the parks, thus limiting state action to the land adjacent to the national parks. Under the supremacy clause, federal laws and regulations supersede state action if state law conflicts with federal legislation, if Congress precludes local regulation, or if federal regulation is so pervasive that no room remains for state control. Assuming that federal regulations leave open the possibility of state control, state participation in policy making must be harmonized with existing federal legislation.

The residents of states bordering national parks are affected by park management policies. They in turn affect the success of those policies. This interrelationship must be considered in responding to the external threats problem. Local participation is necessary in deciding how to protect park wildlife. Local interests should not, however, dictate national policy, nor should they be used as a pretext to ignore the threats to park regions. 

Direction: Read the above Paragraph and answer the following Questions:
In the context of the passage, the phrase external degradation (lines 8-9) refers to which of the following:  

Detailed Solution for EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 27

The passage discusses how activities outside the boundaries of national parks can negatively impact the parks. The phrase "external degradation" refers to these threats, which are influenced by local politicians advocating for state involvement in federal park planning. This suggests that the threats come from actions and decisions made at the state level, rather than from federal legislation or lack of local support.

EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 28

Directions: Spot the error in the underlined part of the sentence and choose the correct sentence accordingly.

Looking at the path of German GDP and the fact that total private sector hours didn't fall by that much, it becomes clear that Germany's unique recession and recovery was about more than just its choice in labour market policies.

Detailed Solution for EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 28
  • Modifier error if 'it' is retained as the subject, 'it' cannot be 'looking.' Options 1 and 2 are, hence, eliminated.
  • Option 4 unnecessarily uses the continuous tense and has a parallelism error.
  • When one looks at the path and the fact are parallel. Hence option 3 is the only correct choice.
EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 29

Directions: Every sentence is divided into four sections (1, 2, 3). There is some error in one of these sections. Read the sentence carefully and mark the incorrect section. However, if you feel the sentence contains no error, mark part '4'.

Although he was late (1)/ but he stopped on the way(2)/ to have coffee with his friends. (3) / No error. (4)

Detailed Solution for EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 29

but he stopped on the way is the mistake. 

The conjunction has been wrongly used. Although is always followed by yet and never by but. The conjunction 'Although ------ yet' is used to express two contrary qualities or actions of a person. 

The correct sentence will be: Although he was late, yet he stopped on the way to have coffee with his friends.

EMRS Accountant Mock Test - 1 - Question 30

Rearrange the following five sentences in proper sequence so as to for a meaningful paragraph, then answer the questions given below them.

  1. After Examining him, the doctor smiled at him mischievously and took out a syringe.
  2. Thinking that he was really sick, his father summoned the family doctor.
  3. That day, Mintu wanted to take a day off from school
  4. Immediately, Mintu jumped up from his bed and swore the he was fine
  5. Therefor; he pretended to be sick and remained in bed.

Which sentence should come fourth in the paragraph?

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