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MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 1

Consider the following statements and answer the question.

A. the government raised insurance cover on deposit five-folds to Rs. 5 lakh.

B. The amendment is brought by the suggestion of RBI.

C. The amendment is made to ease the burden of the depositors.

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 1

According to the line of the passage, the government raised insurance cover on deposit five-folds to Rs 5 lakh with a view to provide support to depositors of ailing lenders like Punjab and Maharashtra Co-operative (PMC) Bank.

According to another line of the passage, the government may bring the amendment to DICGC Act in the monsoon session with the objective to provide account holders easy and time-bound access to funds to the extent of the deposit insurance cover.

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 2

Why is 'digital revolution' termed as 'unique'?

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 2

It is mentioned that "The digital revolution of India is unique, as it ensures that not only the connected but also those who are yet to get on the internet highway are equally benefited and empowered by the fruits of the New Economy."

Clearly, it is unique because it allows each one to receive benefits from the new economy regardless of whether or not they are on the internet highway.

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MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 3

"The ride-sharing industry is a great example of this."

In the above sentence, 'this' refers to:

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 3

It is mentioned that "India’s ‘New Economy’ is augmenting jobs rather than replacing them. The ride-sharing industry is a great example of this."

'Augmenting' means 'making (something) greater by adding to it; increasing.'

The example refers to the way our new economy is increasing jobs rather than replacing jobs.

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 4

What should be the second sentence follows?

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 4

It is mentioned in the first sentence of the paragraph that the energy released in the nuclear weapon is due to either nuclear fisssion or fusion or even both. Since nuclear fission finds mention first, therefore, the sentence that should follow the first one should be sentence U as it talks about nuclear fission.

The correct sequence is Q, U, S, R, T, P. 

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 5

What should be the first sentence of the paragraph?

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 5

The first sentence should always introduce the subject matter of the paragraph that would be further discussed in detail. It is understood from reading the above passage that it talks about nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons is a device used to release large amount of energy to cause an explosion.
Therefore, the correct choice is sentence Q or option (B).
The correct sequence is Q, U, S, R, T, P. 

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 6

How was the concept of street lighting established in London?

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 6

 The passage states that in London and Westminster, private street-lightning companies contracted with the city to light specific streets.

 So, it was private lighting companies that introduced street lighting in the city of London.

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 7

Direction: Choose from the options, the correct synonym of the given word:

Expediency

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 7

The correct answer is 'Convenience.'

The given word 'Expediency' means the quality of being convenient and practical despite possibly being improper or immoral; convenience

​Let's see the meaning of other given options:-

  • 'Expense' means the cost of something in time or money. 
  • 'Convenience' means the quality of being easy, useful, or suitable for somebody. 
  • 'Disadvantage' means something that may make you less successful than other people.
  • 'Altruism' means the fact of caring about the needs and happiness of other people more than your own. 
MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 8

In a code language, if CLOSURE is written as 312151921185, then how will INFLUENCE be written in the same language?

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 8
As per the English alphabetical series and its place value.
The logic followed here is:
Logic: Each letter of the word 'CLOSURE' is coded as its respective numerical position in alphabetical order.
Position of each letter of the word 'CLOSURE' is -
C → 3, L → 12, O → 15, S → 19, U → 21, R → 18, E → 5
Therefore code of CLOSURE is- 312151921185
Similarly, the word 'INFLUENCE' will be coded as-
I → 9, N → 14, F → 6, L → 12, U → 21, E → 5, N → 14, C → 3, E → 5
Thus, INFLUENCE will be written as- 9146122151435.
MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 9

Who have done third highest number of films?

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 9

Persons: Pratyush, Zeenat, Rakesh, Esha, Lalit and Girish
i) Zeenat have done films less than only Rakesh.
Rakesh > Zeenat > __ > __ > __ > __
ii) Girish have done five films more than Pratyush.
Girish (x + 5) > Pratyush (x)
iii) Pratyush have done two films less than Esha.
Girish (x + 5) > Esha (x + 2)> Pratyush (x)
iv) Lalit have done films more than Girish.
Lalit > Girish (x + 5) > Esha (x + 2)> Pratyush (x)
v) The least films done by these actors is 50 films.
Rakesh > Zeenat > Lalit > Girish (55) > Esha (52)> Pratyush (50)
So, Lalit have done third highest number of films.

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 10

How many actors have done films more than Girish?

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 10

Persons: Pratyush, Zeenat, Rakesh, Esha, Lalit and Girish
i) Zeenat have done films less than only Rakesh.
Rakesh > Zeenat > __ > __ > __ > __
ii) Girish have done five films more than Pratyush.
Girish (x + 5) > Pratyush (x)
iii) Pratyush have done two films less than Esha.
Girish (x + 5) > Esha (x + 2) > Pratyush (x)
iv) Lalit have done films more than Girish.
Lalit > Girish (x + 5) > Esha (x + 2) > Pratyush (x)
v) The least films done by these actors is 50 films.
Rakesh > Zeenat > Lalit > Girish (55) > Esha (52) > Pratyush (50)
So, three persons have done films more than Girish.

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 11

Who lives in flat number 1 on 3rd floor?

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 11

(1) Q lives on top floor, in an odd numbered flat.
(Q stays in either flat 1 or flat 3)
(2) T lives in flat number 3, on 3rd floor.
Case 1:

 Case 2:


(3) Only two floors are there between A and D who lives in an even numbered flat.
(4) B and D stay in the same numbered flat and on an odd numbered floor.
Since B and D stays on odd floor, So A stays on top floor and D stays on floor 1.

Case 1:

 Case 2:

(5) U lives on a floor immediately above W
(6) Neither U nor W lives on the same floor on which T lives.
(7) U does not live in an odd numbered flat.
Therefore, W lives on floor 1.

Case 1:

 Case 2:


(8) Only one floor is there between V and Q.
V lives on floor 2.
(9) C lives immediate below the flat of S who is living on even floor.
(10) C lives in the same numbered flat as A.

Case 1:

 Case 2:

(11) R and S live in the same numbered flat.
W lives on floor 1 (refer point 7)
Thus, case 1 eliminates.

Case 2:

R live in flat number 1 on 3rd floor.

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 12

Direction : Two statements I and II are given. These statement may be either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of these statements may be the effect of the other statements. Read both the statements and decide which of the following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements. Mark answer :

I. The vegetables price in the local market have increase manifold during the past few days.

II. Incessant rains have created flood like situation in most rural parts of the State.

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 12

The transportation gets effected due to the flood created by incessant rains in the most rural parts of the State. Therefore, on account of this, it is possible to increase the vegetable prices in the local market. Thus, statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect.

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 13

Direction: In each question below is given one/more statements that are followed by three assumptions numbered I, II and III. Consider the statement and decide which of the given assumptions is implicit.

Statement:

Quite independent of the global economic meltdown, India's neglect of its physical infrastructure has been a malaise demanding radical treatment.

Assumptions:

I. Radical treatment would reduce the adverse effects of the global economic meltdown and India's neglect of its physical infrastructure.

II. Physical infrastructure is the base of a high growth trajectory.

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 13

The radical treatment mentioned in the statement is related to India's physical infrastructure and not the global economy. So, I is not implicit.

In the statement, nothing is stated about the growth rate. So, II is irrelevant.

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 14

Deepika says to Shraddha, "Your mother's father's son is my sister's husband". How is Deepika related to Shraddha?

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 14

Shraddha's mother's father's son (=Shraddha's maternal uncle). Shraddha's maternal uncle is husband of Deepika's sister. Deepika is 'aunt' of Shraddha.

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 15

Direction: Given below are three quantities named A, B and C. Based on the given information, determine the relation among the three quantities.

A sum of Rs. 8000 is divided between X, Y and Z, such that the average share of X and Y is Rs. 200 more than that of Y and Z, while the average share of X and Z is Rs. 125 less than that of X and Y.

Quantity A: What is the average share of X and Y?
Quantity B: What is the average share of X and Z?
Quantity C: What is the average share of Y and Z?

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 15

Let the share of X, Y and Z be Rs. ‘x’, Rs. ‘y’ and Rs. ‘z’ respectively.

⇒ x + y + z = 8000    ----(1)

Average share of X & Y = 200 + Average share of Y & Z


⇒ x + y = 400 + y + z
⇒ x = 400 + z      ----(2)
Also, average share of X & Z = Average share of X & Y – 125


⇒ x + z = x + y – 250
⇒ y = z + 250      ----(3)
Substituting (2) and (3) in (1),
⇒ 400 + z + z + 250 + z = 8000
⇒ z = 7350/3= Rs. 2450
⇒ x = 2450 + 400 = Rs. 2850
⇒ y = 2450 + 250 = Rs. 2700
Solving for Quantity A:
⇒ Quantity A

= Rs. 2775

Solving for Quantity B:

⇒ Quantity B 

 = Rs. 2650

Solving for Quantity C:

⇒ Quantity C 

= Rs. 2575

∴ Quantity A > Quantity B > Quantity C

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 16

Direction: Question below contains a statement followed by Quantity I, Quantity II and Quantity III. You have to study the information along with the question and compare the value derived from Quantity I, Quantity II and Quantity III.

A box contains 50 balls, in which 5 are red balls, 6 are green balls, 9 are blue balls, and the remaining are yellow balls.

Quantity I: Probability of picking 2 balls such that one is green and the other one is blue

Quantity II: Probability of picking 3 balls such that at least one of them is red

Quantity III: Probability of picking 3 balls such that at least one of them is blue

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 16

Quantity I:

Probability of picking 2 balls such that one is green and the other one is blue

Quantity II:

Probability of picking 3 balls such that at least one of them is red

⇒ 0.276

Quantity III:

Probability of picking 3 balls such that at least one of them is blue

⇒ 0.456

Quantity III > Quantity II > Quantity I

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 17

Direction: Given below are two quantities named A and B. Based on the given information, you have to determine the relation between the two quantities.

Quantity A: At present, the ratio of the age of Atul and Akhil is 5 : 3. After 6 years, the ratio of Atul’s age to Akhil’s age is 7 : 5. Find the present age of Atul.

Quantity B: 12 years

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 17

Quantity A:

Ratio of Atul and Akhil present age is 5 : 3 and ratio of Atul and Akhil age after 6 years is 7 : 5.

Let the present age of Atul and Akhil is 5x and 3x.

According to question,

⇒ 5(5x + 6) = 7(3x + 6)

⇒ 25x + 30 = 21x + 42

⇒ 4x = 12; x = 3

∴ Present age of Atul is 15 years.

Quantity B: 12 years

∴ Quantity A > Quantity B

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 18

Direction: The following questions are accompanied by two statements I and II. You have to determine which statements(s) is/are sufficient/necessary to answer the following question.

Two taps P and Q, when opened together, can fill a tank in 12 hrs. How long will it take for the pipe P alone to fill the tank?

I. Q alone takes 10 hrs more than P to fill the tank.

II. The ratio of the time taken by P to that taken by Q to fill the tank is 2 : 3.

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 18

(P + Q)’s 1 hr filling work = 1/12 

From Statement I :

Let P takes x hrs to fill the tank.

Then, Q takes (x + 10) hrs to fill the tank.

(P’s 1 hr work) + (Q’s 1 hr work) = (P + Q)’s 1 hr work

Then, P alone takes 20 hrs to fill the tank.

From Statement II :

Let P takes 2x hrs and B take 3x hrs to fill the tank, then

So, P alone takes = 2x = 2 × 5 = 10 hrs to fill the tank.

Thus, either I or II is sufficient.

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 19

A and B can do a work in 6 days, B and C can do the same work in 10 days, and C and A can do the same work in 12 days. find the number of days in which A alone can complete the work.

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 19

Given:

Time taken by (A + B) = 6 days

Time taken by (B + C) = 10 days

Time taken by (A + C) = 12 days

Let total work be 60 units (L.C.M of 6, 10, 12)

(A + B)'s efficiency per day= 10 units

(B + C)'s efficiency per day = 6 units

(A + C)'s efficiency per day = 5 units

Adding all three we get

2(A + B + C) = 21 units

(A + B + C) = 10.5 units

(A + B + C) - (B + C) = 10.5 - 6 

⇒ A's efficiency = 4.5 units

Time taken by A to complete the work   days

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 20

The length of the bridge, which a train 130 metres long and travelling at 45 km/hr can cross in 30 seconds, is:

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 20

Speed = 45 x 5/18 m/sec

= 25/2 m/sec

Time = 30 sec

Let the length of bridge be x metres

Then,

⇒ 2 (130 + x) = 750

⇒ x = 245 m

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 21

If X is 25% more than Y then by what percentage is Y less than X?

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 21

Given:

We have to find 15% of Rs. 34

As X is 25% more than Y

∴ If Y = 100 then X = 125

Thus Y is less than X by 25 where X is 125.

⇒ Percentage by which Y is less than X = (25/125) × 100 = 20%

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 22

A can do a particular work in 6 days. B can do the same work in 8 days. A and B signed to do it for Rs.3200. They completed the work in 3 days with the help of C. How much is to be paid to C?

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 22

Amount of work A can do in 1 day = 1/6 

Amount of work B can do in 1 day = 1/8

Amount of work A + B can do in 1 day = 1/6 + 1/8 = 7/24

Amount of work A + B + C can do = 1/3

Amount of work C can do in 1 day 1/3 - 7/24 = 1/24

work A can do in 1 day: work B can do in 1 day: work C can do in 1 day = 1/6 : 1/8 : 1/24 = 4 : 3 : 1

Amount to be paid to C = 3200 × (1/8) = 400

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 23

While working 8 hours a day, Anu can prepare a book for 18 days. If the same work is to be completed within 12 days, how many hours will an Anu be working every day?

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 23

The given details are:

Working 8 hours a day, Ashu can complete work in = 18 days

Working 1 hour a day, Ashu can complete the work in = 18 × 8 = 144 days

∴  Number of hours Ashu should work to complete the work in 12 days:

= 144/12 = 12 hours/day

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 24

A shopkeeper fixes the marked price of his goods at 25% above the cost price. He sells 60% of the goods at the marked price and the rest at a discount of 40%. What is his gain/loss percentage?

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 24

Given:

Marked up % = 25%

% of goods sold at MP = 60%

Discount on 40% goods = 40%

We know that:

Profit

Let, the number of goods = 10

CP of each goods = 100a 

∴ CP of all 10 goods = 10 × 100a 

= 1000a

∵ MP price = 25% of 100a

= 25a

∴ MP = 100a + 25a

= 125a

60% Goods are sold at marked price.

∴ SP of 6 goods = 125a × 6

= 750a

There is a discount of 40% on 40% goods.

Discount amount = 40% of 125a

= 50 a

∴ SP after discount = 125a - 50a

= 75a

∴ SP of 4 goods = 4 × 75a

= 300a

∴ Total SP of 10 goods = 750a + 300a

= 1050a

∵ The SP is greater than CP, so there is an overall profit.

Profit = SP - CP

= 1050a - 1000a

= 50a

Profit

= 5%

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 25

In the given figure, ∠DBC = 65°, ∠BAC = 35° and AB = BC, then the measure of ∠ECD is equal to:

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 25

Given,

∠DBC = 65° 

∠BAC = 35° 

AB = BC

Sum of opposite angles in a cyclic quadrilateral is 180° 

Angle made by the same chord on the same side of the circle are equal

If two sides of a triangle are equal, it is an isosceles triangle and thus has two equal angles

Using the concept of the angle made by the same chord,

⇒ ∠DBC = ∠DAC

⇒ ∠DAC = 65°

ΔABC is an isosceles triangle,

⇒ ∠BAC = ∠ACB

⇒ ∠ACB = 35°

Using the concept of cyclic quadrilateral,

⇒ ∠DAB + ∠DCB = 180°

⇒ (∠DAC + ∠BAC) + (∠DCA + ∠ACB)  = 180°

⇒ (65° + 35°) + (∠DCA + 35°) = 180°

⇒ ∠DCA = 180° – (65° + 70°)

⇒ ∠DCA = 180° – 135°

⇒ ∠DCA = 45°

⇒ ∠DCA = ∠ECD

⇒ ∠ECD = 45°

∴ The measure of ∠ECD is 45°.

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 26

If 658 bags are divided into three parts, proportional to , what is the third part?

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 26

Given:

If 658 bags are divided into three parts, proportional to

Third part

Ratio

Sum of the ratio

Third part = 126

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 27

What is the primary objective of the Annual Mass Drug Administration Campaign launched by the UP government from February 5 to 15?

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 27

The Annual Mass Drug Administration Campaign in Uttar Pradesh aims to eliminate filariasis from the state by 2027, with a focused effort in 17 filariasis-endemic districts through door-to-door visits to administer preventive medication.

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 28

Who is known as the ex-officio Chairman of Rajya Sabha?

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 28

Vice President of India is the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. (Article 64).

In Rajya Sabha he can cast vote only in case of an equality of votes otherwise he has no voting rights because he is not a member of the Rajya Sabha.

The Vice President will act as a President in case of the absence of the President.

In case of death, resignation, or removal of the President, the Vice President acts as the President and also discharges all his duties. If the President is suffering from illness then the Vice President would temporarily enjoy all powers and allowances of the President.

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 29

Muhammad Bin Tughlaq transferred the capital from:

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 29

Muhammad Bin Tughlaq transferred the capital from Delhi to Daulatabad.

Muhammad Bin Tughlaq transferred the capital from Delhi to Daultabad. Due to the threat of Mongol Invasion, Tuglaq was forced to change his capital from Delhi to Daultabad.

MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 30

Match the following:

Choose the correct answer from the following,

Detailed Solution for MAT Mock Test - 6 - Question 30

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