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GENERAL APTITUDE 
01. The sum and product of two integers are 26 and 165 respectively. The difference between these
two integers is ____.
(A)3 (B)6
(C)2 (D)4
01. Ans: (D)
Sol:  Assume two integers are a and b
a + b = 26 
ab = 165 
we have (a+b)
2
 = (a – b)
2
 + 4ab 
(26)
2
 = (a – b)
2
 + 4 ? 165
(a – b)
2
 = 676 – 660 = 16
(a – b) = 4 16 ?
?The difference between these two integers = 4
02. John Thomas, an ––––––– writer, passed away in 2018.
(A) dominant (B)prominent
(C)eminent (D)imminent
02. Ans: (C)
Sol: Eminent means successful, well known and respected.
03. –––––––– I permitted him to leave, I wouldn’t have had any problem with him being absent, _____
I?
(A)Have, would (B)Had, wouldn’t
(C)Have, wouldn’t (D)Had, would
 
 
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GENERAL APTITUDE 
01. The sum and product of two integers are 26 and 165 respectively. The difference between these
two integers is ____.
(A)3 (B)6
(C)2 (D)4
01. Ans: (D)
Sol:  Assume two integers are a and b
a + b = 26 
ab = 165 
we have (a+b)
2
 = (a – b)
2
 + 4ab 
(26)
2
 = (a – b)
2
 + 4 ? 165
(a – b)
2
 = 676 – 660 = 16
(a – b) = 4 16 ?
?The difference between these two integers = 4
02. John Thomas, an ––––––– writer, passed away in 2018.
(A) dominant (B)prominent
(C)eminent (D)imminent
02. Ans: (C)
Sol: Eminent means successful, well known and respected.
03. –––––––– I permitted him to leave, I wouldn’t have had any problem with him being absent, _____
I?
(A)Have, would (B)Had, wouldn’t
(C)Have, wouldn’t (D)Had, would
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
03. Ans: (D) 
Sol: Conditional tense Type 3 (formula) 
 Had + V
3
, would + have + V
3
 
 In question tag, if the statement is negative, the question tag should be positive i.e. wouldn’t have
had, would? 
 
04. The minister avoided any mention of the issue of women’s reservation in the private in the private
sector. He was accused of ______ the issue. 
 (A) tying      (B) collaring   
 (C) skirting     (D) belting 
04. Ans: (C) 
Sol:  Skirting means to avoid (something) especially because it is difficult or will cause problems. 
 
 
05. A worker noticed that the hour hand on the factory clock had moved by 225 degrees during he
stay at the factory. For how long did she stay in the factory? 
 (A) 4 hours and 15 mins    (B) 3.75 hours   
 (C) 8.5 hours     (D) 7.5 hours 
05. Ans: (D)  
Sol:  The worker stay in the factory  = hrs 5 . 7
2
3
3 3 ? ? ? 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
0
o
 
12 
3 (90
o
) 
6 
180
o
 
(270
o
) 9 
8 
7 
 
 
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GENERAL APTITUDE 
01. The sum and product of two integers are 26 and 165 respectively. The difference between these
two integers is ____.
(A)3 (B)6
(C)2 (D)4
01. Ans: (D)
Sol:  Assume two integers are a and b
a + b = 26 
ab = 165 
we have (a+b)
2
 = (a – b)
2
 + 4ab 
(26)
2
 = (a – b)
2
 + 4 ? 165
(a – b)
2
 = 676 – 660 = 16
(a – b) = 4 16 ?
?The difference between these two integers = 4
02. John Thomas, an ––––––– writer, passed away in 2018.
(A) dominant (B)prominent
(C)eminent (D)imminent
02. Ans: (C)
Sol: Eminent means successful, well known and respected.
03. –––––––– I permitted him to leave, I wouldn’t have had any problem with him being absent, _____
I?
(A)Have, would (B)Had, wouldn’t
(C)Have, wouldn’t (D)Had, would
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
03. Ans: (D) 
Sol: Conditional tense Type 3 (formula) 
 Had + V
3
, would + have + V
3
 
 In question tag, if the statement is negative, the question tag should be positive i.e. wouldn’t have
had, would? 
 
04. The minister avoided any mention of the issue of women’s reservation in the private in the private
sector. He was accused of ______ the issue. 
 (A) tying      (B) collaring   
 (C) skirting     (D) belting 
04. Ans: (C) 
Sol:  Skirting means to avoid (something) especially because it is difficult or will cause problems. 
 
 
05. A worker noticed that the hour hand on the factory clock had moved by 225 degrees during he
stay at the factory. For how long did she stay in the factory? 
 (A) 4 hours and 15 mins    (B) 3.75 hours   
 (C) 8.5 hours     (D) 7.5 hours 
05. Ans: (D)  
Sol:  The worker stay in the factory  = hrs 5 . 7
2
3
3 3 ? ? ? 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
0
o
 
12 
3 (90
o
) 
6 
180
o
 
(270
o
) 9 
8 
7 
 
 
Percentage share of skills in 2010 
06. A firm hires employees at five different skill levels P, Q, R, S, T. The shares of employment at
these skill levels of total employment in 2010 is given in the pie chart as shown. There were a total
of 600 employees in 2010 and the total employment increased by 15% from 2010 to 2016. The
total employment at skill levels P, Q and R remained unchanged during this period. If the
employment at skill level S increased by 40% from 2010 to 2016, how many employees were there
at skill level T in 2016?
(A) 35
(B) 60
(C) 72
(D) 30
06. Ans: (B)
Sol: The total employment in 2010 at all skill level = 600
Total employment increased from 2010 to 2016 
90 600
100
15
600 of % 15 ? ? ? ?
?The employment increased from 2010 to 2016 at S and T skill level = 90 
(The total employment at skill levels P, Q and R remained unchanged during this period) 
The employment at skill level ‘S’ in 2010  
150 6 25 ? ? ?     ?? 6 % 1 , 600 % 100 ? ? ? 
The employment at skill level S increased by 40 % from 2010 to 2016 = 40% of 150 
60 150
100
40
? ?
Increased number of employees at skill level T from 2011 to 2016 
 = 90 – 60 = 30 
Total employee at level T in 2016 =  600 ? 5% + 30 
            = 30 + 30 = 60  
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GENERAL APTITUDE 
01. The sum and product of two integers are 26 and 165 respectively. The difference between these
two integers is ____.
(A)3 (B)6
(C)2 (D)4
01. Ans: (D)
Sol:  Assume two integers are a and b
a + b = 26 
ab = 165 
we have (a+b)
2
 = (a – b)
2
 + 4ab 
(26)
2
 = (a – b)
2
 + 4 ? 165
(a – b)
2
 = 676 – 660 = 16
(a – b) = 4 16 ?
?The difference between these two integers = 4
02. John Thomas, an ––––––– writer, passed away in 2018.
(A) dominant (B)prominent
(C)eminent (D)imminent
02. Ans: (C)
Sol: Eminent means successful, well known and respected.
03. –––––––– I permitted him to leave, I wouldn’t have had any problem with him being absent, _____
I?
(A)Have, would (B)Had, wouldn’t
(C)Have, wouldn’t (D)Had, would
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
03. Ans: (D) 
Sol: Conditional tense Type 3 (formula) 
 Had + V
3
, would + have + V
3
 
 In question tag, if the statement is negative, the question tag should be positive i.e. wouldn’t have
had, would? 
 
04. The minister avoided any mention of the issue of women’s reservation in the private in the private
sector. He was accused of ______ the issue. 
 (A) tying      (B) collaring   
 (C) skirting     (D) belting 
04. Ans: (C) 
Sol:  Skirting means to avoid (something) especially because it is difficult or will cause problems. 
 
 
05. A worker noticed that the hour hand on the factory clock had moved by 225 degrees during he
stay at the factory. For how long did she stay in the factory? 
 (A) 4 hours and 15 mins    (B) 3.75 hours   
 (C) 8.5 hours     (D) 7.5 hours 
05. Ans: (D)  
Sol:  The worker stay in the factory  = hrs 5 . 7
2
3
3 3 ? ? ? 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
0
o
 
12 
3 (90
o
) 
6 
180
o
 
(270
o
) 9 
8 
7 
 
 
Percentage share of skills in 2010 
06. A firm hires employees at five different skill levels P, Q, R, S, T. The shares of employment at
these skill levels of total employment in 2010 is given in the pie chart as shown. There were a total
of 600 employees in 2010 and the total employment increased by 15% from 2010 to 2016. The
total employment at skill levels P, Q and R remained unchanged during this period. If the
employment at skill level S increased by 40% from 2010 to 2016, how many employees were there
at skill level T in 2016?
(A) 35
(B) 60
(C) 72
(D) 30
06. Ans: (B)
Sol: The total employment in 2010 at all skill level = 600
Total employment increased from 2010 to 2016 
90 600
100
15
600 of % 15 ? ? ? ?
?The employment increased from 2010 to 2016 at S and T skill level = 90 
(The total employment at skill levels P, Q and R remained unchanged during this period) 
The employment at skill level ‘S’ in 2010  
150 6 25 ? ? ?     ?? 6 % 1 , 600 % 100 ? ? ? 
The employment at skill level S increased by 40 % from 2010 to 2016 = 40% of 150 
60 150
100
40
? ?
Increased number of employees at skill level T from 2011 to 2016 
 = 90 – 60 = 30 
Total employee at level T in 2016 =  600 ? 5% + 30 
            = 30 + 30 = 60  
 
07. A person divided an amount of Rs. 100,000 into two parts and invested in two different schemes.
In one he got 10% profit and in the other he got 12%. If the profit percentages are interchanged
with these investments he would have got Rs.120 less. Find the ratio between his investments in
the two schemes.
(A)47 : 53 (B)9 : 16
(C)11 : 14 (D)37 : 63
07. Ans: (A)
Sol: Total investment Rs. 100,000/-
Case-I 
10% of x + 12% of (100,000 – x) 
= 12% of 100,000 – 2% of x 
Case-II 
(If profit percentages are interchanged 12% of x + 10% of (100,000 – x) 
10% of 100,000 + 2% of x 
The difference between case-I and Case-II = 120 
12% of 100,000 – 2% of x – (10% of 100,000 + 2% of x) = 120 
2% of 100,000 – 4% of x = 120 
2000 – 4% of x = 120 
4% of x = 1880 
000 , 47
4
100 1880
x ?
?
? 
The amount invested in first scheme = Rs. 47,000/- 
The amount invested in 2
nd
 scheme = Rs. 100,000 – 47,000 = 53,000 
53 : 47
53
47
53000
47000
? ? ?   
First scheme 
Investment = x 
Profit = 10%( ? ) 
Second scheme 
Investment = x 
Profit = 10%( ? ) 
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GENERAL APTITUDE 
01. The sum and product of two integers are 26 and 165 respectively. The difference between these
two integers is ____.
(A)3 (B)6
(C)2 (D)4
01. Ans: (D)
Sol:  Assume two integers are a and b
a + b = 26 
ab = 165 
we have (a+b)
2
 = (a – b)
2
 + 4ab 
(26)
2
 = (a – b)
2
 + 4 ? 165
(a – b)
2
 = 676 – 660 = 16
(a – b) = 4 16 ?
?The difference between these two integers = 4
02. John Thomas, an ––––––– writer, passed away in 2018.
(A) dominant (B)prominent
(C)eminent (D)imminent
02. Ans: (C)
Sol: Eminent means successful, well known and respected.
03. –––––––– I permitted him to leave, I wouldn’t have had any problem with him being absent, _____
I?
(A)Have, would (B)Had, wouldn’t
(C)Have, wouldn’t (D)Had, would
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
03. Ans: (D) 
Sol: Conditional tense Type 3 (formula) 
 Had + V
3
, would + have + V
3
 
 In question tag, if the statement is negative, the question tag should be positive i.e. wouldn’t have
had, would? 
 
04. The minister avoided any mention of the issue of women’s reservation in the private in the private
sector. He was accused of ______ the issue. 
 (A) tying      (B) collaring   
 (C) skirting     (D) belting 
04. Ans: (C) 
Sol:  Skirting means to avoid (something) especially because it is difficult or will cause problems. 
 
 
05. A worker noticed that the hour hand on the factory clock had moved by 225 degrees during he
stay at the factory. For how long did she stay in the factory? 
 (A) 4 hours and 15 mins    (B) 3.75 hours   
 (C) 8.5 hours     (D) 7.5 hours 
05. Ans: (D)  
Sol:  The worker stay in the factory  = hrs 5 . 7
2
3
3 3 ? ? ? 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
0
o
 
12 
3 (90
o
) 
6 
180
o
 
(270
o
) 9 
8 
7 
 
 
Percentage share of skills in 2010 
06. A firm hires employees at five different skill levels P, Q, R, S, T. The shares of employment at
these skill levels of total employment in 2010 is given in the pie chart as shown. There were a total
of 600 employees in 2010 and the total employment increased by 15% from 2010 to 2016. The
total employment at skill levels P, Q and R remained unchanged during this period. If the
employment at skill level S increased by 40% from 2010 to 2016, how many employees were there
at skill level T in 2016?
(A) 35
(B) 60
(C) 72
(D) 30
06. Ans: (B)
Sol: The total employment in 2010 at all skill level = 600
Total employment increased from 2010 to 2016 
90 600
100
15
600 of % 15 ? ? ? ?
?The employment increased from 2010 to 2016 at S and T skill level = 90 
(The total employment at skill levels P, Q and R remained unchanged during this period) 
The employment at skill level ‘S’ in 2010  
150 6 25 ? ? ?     ?? 6 % 1 , 600 % 100 ? ? ? 
The employment at skill level S increased by 40 % from 2010 to 2016 = 40% of 150 
60 150
100
40
? ?
Increased number of employees at skill level T from 2011 to 2016 
 = 90 – 60 = 30 
Total employee at level T in 2016 =  600 ? 5% + 30 
            = 30 + 30 = 60  
 
07. A person divided an amount of Rs. 100,000 into two parts and invested in two different schemes.
In one he got 10% profit and in the other he got 12%. If the profit percentages are interchanged
with these investments he would have got Rs.120 less. Find the ratio between his investments in
the two schemes.
(A)47 : 53 (B)9 : 16
(C)11 : 14 (D)37 : 63
07. Ans: (A)
Sol: Total investment Rs. 100,000/-
Case-I 
10% of x + 12% of (100,000 – x) 
= 12% of 100,000 – 2% of x 
Case-II 
(If profit percentages are interchanged 12% of x + 10% of (100,000 – x) 
10% of 100,000 + 2% of x 
The difference between case-I and Case-II = 120 
12% of 100,000 – 2% of x – (10% of 100,000 + 2% of x) = 120 
2% of 100,000 – 4% of x = 120 
2000 – 4% of x = 120 
4% of x = 1880 
000 , 47
4
100 1880
x ?
?
? 
The amount invested in first scheme = Rs. 47,000/- 
The amount invested in 2
nd
 scheme = Rs. 100,000 – 47,000 = 53,000 
53 : 47
53
47
53000
47000
? ? ?   
First scheme 
Investment = x 
Profit = 10%( ? ) 
Second scheme 
Investment = x 
Profit = 10%( ? ) 
08. M and N had four children P, Q, R and S. Of them, only P and R were married. They had children
X and Y respectively. If Y is a legitimate child of W, which one of the following statements is
necessarily FALSE?
(A)W is the wife of P (B)W is the wife of R
(C) M is the grandmother of Y (D) R is the father of Y
08. Ans: (A)
Sol:
From given, data, the following blood relations tree can be formed 
From the given information, R and W are the married couples so, option ‘1’ is necessarily 
FALSE. Remaining all other options are may be true.  
?option ‘1’ is correct 
09. Under a certain legal system, prisoners are allowed to make one statement. If their statement turns
out to be true then they are hanged. If the statement turns out to be false then they are shot. One
prisoner made a statement and the judge had no option but to set him free. Which one of the
following could be that statement?
(A) I did not commit the crime (B) I will be shot
(C) You committed the crime (D) I committed the crime
09. Ans: (B)
Sol: (I will be shot) The statement may be either way.
M
N 
P 
Q R 
S 
(W
)
X 
Y 
? 
 
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