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Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 1

DIRECTIONS for the question: Answer the following question as per the best of your judgment.

A lady has three dresses of different colours, three purses of different colours and two different pairs of shoes. Two of the colours are black & white. She refuses to take her white purse with her black dress. How many dress-purse-shoe combinations could she have?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 1

If there are no conditions, then the total number of possibilities is 3 × 3 × 2 = 18. As per the given conditions, she will not carry the white purse with her black dress. She can combine the two pairs of shoes with the white purse and the black dress. These two possibilities are ruled out. Thus the total number of possibilities is 18 – 2 = 16.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 2

DIRECTIONS for the question: Answer the following question as per the best of your judgment.

If the number 97423A67B7 is divisible by 9 & 11, the values of A and B respectively are

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 2

Since the number is divisible by 9, the sum of its digits must be a multiple of 9.

Since, 45 + A + B is a multiple of 9, A + B = 9.........(i)

Now, as the number is divisible by 11, using divisibility test for 11 yields (22 + B) – (23 + A) is 0 or a multiple of 11.

This simplifies to (B – A – 1) is 0 or a multiple of 11.

The only possible value is 0.

So, (B – A) = 1................(ii)

 

Solving these equations (i) and (ii),we get A = 4 and B = 5.

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Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 3

A person buys national savings certificates of value exceeding that of the last year’s purchase by Rs. 200. After 10 years he finds that the total value of the certificates purchased by him is Rs. 10,500. Find the value of the certificate purchased by him in the 7th year.

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 3

From the information, it can be concluded that the values over the years form an AP with common difference 200. The no of terms is 10 and their sum id 10500.Therefore, we get

Solve this equation to get a = 150.

So the value of the certificates purchased in the 7th year is 150 + (6 × 200) = Rs. 1350.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 4

A drama company needs 24 actors to be cast among boys, girls and adults. If no actor takes two roles, how many adults are needed? Choose from the choices a, b, c, d to say which of the following statements is/are necessary to solve the problem.

Statement I : The ratio of boys needed to girls is 2:1

Statement II : The ratio of children(boys and girls) needed to adults is 3 : 1

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 4

Statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question since it does not provide any information about adults. Statement II gives the ratio of the number of adults to the number of children needed. Since the total number of actors is known, statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 5

A person went with flowers for worship to four temples and offered some flowers at each temple. He purchased enough flowers before entering the gate of each temple to make the number he had with him become double, three-fold, four-fold and five-fold respectively at the gates of the first, second, third and fourth temple. The number of flowers offered at each temple was sixty and he had no flowers remaining with him after offering at the fourth temple. He started with how many flowers?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 5

This question is best solved by working backwards. In the 4th temple, 60 flowers are offered and then there are no flowers left. This means that the person had 60 flowers, which were obtained by making the initial number 5-fold. Since 60 = 12 × 5, the person had 12 flowers when he was entering the 4th temple. So, the person must have 12 flowers with him after offering 60 flowers in the 3rdtemple. This means that he had 60 + 12 = 72 flowers in the 3rd temple. Working with the same logic as before, 72 = 18 × 4 implies that he had 18 flowers left after the 2nd temple, or, 60 + 18 = 78 flowers in the 2nd temple. Now, 78 = 26 × 3 implies that he had 26 + 60 = 86 flowers in the 1st temple. Since 86 = 43 × 2, he had 43 flowers in the beginning.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 6

A block of wood in the form of Cuboids 6"X7"X13" has all its six faces painted pink. If the wooden block is cut into 546 cubes of 1"X1"X1", how many cubes would atleast one pink face?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 6

The total number of small cubes is 6 × 7 × 13 = 546. The number of cubes with no face painted is 4 × 5 × 11 = 220. Therefore the number of cubes with at least one face painted is 546 – 220 = 326.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 7

Vrinda, an avid reader of Fiction, prefers Forsyth to Ludlum and McLain to Christie. She prefers Sheldon to Wallace and Wallace to Christie. She prefers McLain to Ludlum and does not like Forsyth more than McLain. Vrinda would first read a book she prefers more. If Vrinda buys books by all these authors, which of the following can’t occur?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 7

The given information states that Vrinda prefers Sheldon to Wallace. So, she would read Sheldon before Wallace. So, whatever be the order that she reads books, she cannot read Wallace first.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 8

The number that must be added to each of the numbers 8, 21, 13 and 31 to make the ratio of the first two numbers equal to the ratio of the last two numbers is -

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 8

Suppose the number is x. then, (8 + x) / (21 + x) = (13 + x) / (31 + x). Solving this equation yields x = 5.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 9

Salman, while trying to make a mosaic, tries to arrange the tile pieces he has into groups of 24, 36 and 42. He leaves remainders of 9, 21 and 27 respectively each time. Find the least number of tiles that Salman has

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 9

The difference between the divisors and corresponding remainders is always 15. So the required number of tiles is

LCM(24, 36, 42) – 15 = 504 – 15 = 489.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 10

Ravi, Mohan, Sunil & Pramod borrowed equal sums of money at 12% per annum for two years. Pramod had to pay compound interest compounded quarterly. Ravi had to pay simple interest. Mohan had to pay compound interest compounded yearly. Sunil had to pay compound interest compounded half yearly. At the end of two years the second highest interest is to be paid by

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 10

Simple interest will always be less than compound interest. In compound interest, as the number of calculations per year increases, the interest also increases. Therefore, Sunil will pay the second highest interest.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 11

Arun does half as much work as Bipin in three fourth of the time. If they take 18 days to finish a job working together, how much time will Bipin take to finish the job alone?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 11

Suppose B can complete 4 units of work in 4 days. Then, A can complete 2 units in 3 days, i.e., 4 units in 6 days.

In other words, A and B can complete 2/3 units and 1 unit of work each day respectively.

Since they work together, they can complete 2/3 + 1 = 5/3 units of work each day.

Working together, they can complete the job in 18 days. So the total work is (5/3) x 18 = 30 units.

B completes 1 unit per day, thus he can complete the job in 30 days.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 12

As the number of units manufactured increases from 5000 to 7000, the total cost of production increases from Rs. 26,000 to Rs. 34,000. Find the relationship between the cost (y) and the number of units made (x), if the relationship is linear.

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 12

We shall solve this question by options. Substitute x = 5000 in option 3,we get y = 26000. Again put x = 7000 in option 3, we get y = 34000. Hence option 3 is the answer.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 13

Three pipes P, Q, R can fill a tank in 4, 8 and 12 hours respectively, while another pipe S can drain it in 10 hours. Which arrangement will fill the tank in the least possible time?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 13

Suppose the volume of the tank is 120 litres. In 1 hour, P, Q and R can fill 30, 15 and 10 litres respectively while S can empty 12 litres. From this, the effective per hour rates(putting the values in option),

for eg in option pipe

Q = 15,

P and S = 30 - 12 = 18.

P, R, S = 30 + 10 - 12 = 28.

Q, R, S = 15 + 10 - 12 = 13.

Thus for answer choices a to d, the rates are are 15, 18, 28 and 13 litres per hour respectively.Thus if the combination from the option are used to find the time i.e 120/rate, the times taken will be 8, 6.66, 4.28 and 9.23 hours respectively. Hence option C.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 14

Mr. Seth borrows Rs. 32,760 without interest and agrees to pay back in 12 monthly installments, each being twice the preceding one. Find the 2nd and the last installment.

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 14

The installments will form a GP with common ratio 2. The sum of this GP is 32760

a(212 – 1) / (2 – 1).

Solving this equation yields a = 8.

Thus the 2nd installment is 8 x 2 = 16 and the last installment is 8 x 211 = 16384.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 15

In an AP, the ratio of the 7th term to the 10th term is -1. If the 16th term is -15, what is the 3rd term?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 15

Suppose the first term is a and the common difference is d. Then the 7th term and the 10th term are (a + 6d) and (a + 9d) respectively.

So, (a + 6d) / (a + 9d) = -1.

Simplifying this ratio gives 2a + 15d = 0.

The 16th term is a + 15d = -15.

Solving these as simultaneous equations yields

a = 15 and d = -2.

The 3rd term is a + 2d = 15 – 4 = 11.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 16

Mr. A and Mr. B went to an airport lounge. There are two seats vacant in the whole area. Depending upon their individual speed and the time taken in security check etc, the probability of Mr. A getting the seat is 1/3 and the probability of Mr. B getting the seat is 1/5. Find the probability that only one of them gets the seat.

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 16

We are interested in the case where one of them gets a seat and the other doesn’t.

The probability of A not getting seat is =1-1/3 = 2/3

The probability of B not getting seat is =1-1/5 = 4/5

 

The required probability is (1/3 × 4/5) + (2/3 × 1/5) = 2/5.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 17

A square ABCD is inscribed in a circle of radius R. Another circle is inscribed in ABCD and a square EFGH is inscribed in this circle. The side EF is equal to

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 17

The diameter of the circle becomes the diagonal of the first square. So the side of the first square is R(2)1/2. This side becomes the diameter of the second circle as well as the diagonal of the second square. So the side of the second square will be R.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 18

Three horses H, H2, H3, entered a field which has seven portions marked P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, P. If no two horses are allowed to enter the same portion of the field, in how many ways can the horses graze the grass of the field?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 18

The number of ways in which the horses can graze is 7P3 = 210.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 19

DIRECTIONS for the question: Following table show the percentage literate population of six states and the proportion of male and female.

Q. Aries Leather Products Company wants to target women in the State A having 30 lac population, for marketing their brand of purses. Approximately how many literate persons can they address in state A?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 19

In state A, 12% of 30 lakhs, i.e., 3.6 lakh are literate and women among them are 2/5th of 3.6 lakh, that happens to be

72000×2 = 144000.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 20

DIRECTIONS for the question: Following table show the percentage literate population of six states and the proportion of male and female.

Q. Aries Leather Products Company, wanting to target literate women of the State A with total population 30 lacs, needs to print 3 different product brochures A, B & C for marketing their brand across the entire target population. Brochure B should be twice as many as Brochure A; and Brochure C should be one-third of Brochure A. How many of Brochure C should they print to cover the target population?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 20

40% of literate people in state A are women. Referring to the previous solution, the number of literate women is 144000. So the company needs to print 144000 brochures of types A, B and C in the ratio 3 : 6 : 1. Thus the company must print (1/10) x 144000 = 14400 brochures of type C.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 21

DIRECTIONS for the question: Following table show the percentage literate population of six states and the proportion of male and female.

Q. The Literacy Mission has decided to focus its efforts in educating illiterate males of the state C and the state E. They need to hire teachers in the ratio of 1 : 100. The population of the state C is 30 lacs and that in state E is 60 lacs, then what is the ratio of teachers required for state C and E?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 21

25% of the people in state C are literate. So, (3/4) x 30 lakh = 22.5 lakh people in state C are illiterate. 40% of these, i.e., 9 lakh are men.

10% of the people in state E are literate. So, (9/10) x 60 lakh = 54 lakh people in state E are illiterate. 60% of these, i.e., 32.4 lakh are men.

Since the ratio of teachers to population is always 1 : 100, the ratio of the number of teachers required in state C to that required in state E = 9 / 32.4.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 22

Direction  (Q. 22 - 25) : Each symbol represents 500 Vechicles. The follwing chart shows vehicles crossing Howrah Bridge.

Q. What percent of total number of vehicles on Wednesday were cars?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 22

1500 of the 2500 vehicles on Wednesday were cars. This is 60%

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 23

Q. If trucks paid a toll of Rs. l and Cars Rs. 0.50 how much toll money was collected on Friday?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 23

The total money collected from the 1000 trucks and 2000 cars on Friday was

 

(1000 × 1) + (2000 × 0.5) = Rs. 2000.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 24

Q. On which day the Octroi post that has to check every truck needs to handle higher load?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 24

From the diagram it is clear that Tuesday has the maximum number of trucks. Hence option B is the answer.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 25

Q. The Octroi post has to run on all days of the week. The staff has therefore decided to take a weekly off on two different days without disturbing the workload; half of the staff taking off on one day and the rest taking on the other day. Which two days should they select?

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 25

The least number of trucks cross the bridge on Saturday and Sunday. Therefore these days should be selected for the weekly offs. Hence option C is the answer

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 26

From a point B on a level ground, the angle of elevation of the top of the tower is 300. If the tower is 100m high, the distance of B from the foot of the tower is

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Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 27

The length of the sides forming right angle of a right angled triangle are 5x cm and (3x - 1) cm. If its area is 60 cm2, find its hypotenuse.

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 27

Now , we know the Pythagorean Triplet (8,15, 17). Thus, if 5x = 15 = ⇒ x = 3 then it also satisfies 3x - 1 = 8 when we put x = 3

Thus, length of hypotenuse is 17cm.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 28

The largest sphere is carved out of a cube of side 7 cm. Find the volume of the sphere.

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 28

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 29

The difference between the length and breadth of a rectangle is 23 m. If its perimeter is 206 m, then its area is:

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 29

L - B = 23 & 2(L + B) = 206 or L + B = 103. Now, solving we get L = 63 and B = 40. So, area = (L × B) = 63 ×  40 = 2520.

Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 30

DIRECTIONS for the question: The question given below has a problem and four alternatives. You have to choose the best answer from the alternatives a, b, c and d.

Find the area of the quadrilateral ABCD. (Given, √3 = 1.73)

Detailed Solution for Practice Mock Test for SNAP - 14 - Question 30

Area of quadrilateral = Ar(ΔABC +ΔACD).

Ar (ΔACD) = √3/4(20)2 = 173.

Ar (ΔABC) = 96.

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