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1. What should come in place of question mark (?) in
the following series based on the above
arrangement?
ZN XD UG QK ?
(a) LK (b) LO
(c) LP (d) KP
(e) Other than the given options
2. How many such pair of numbers are there in the
given number “46579739” (Both backward and
forward) same as far as according to numeric series?
(a) One (b) Two
(c) Three (d) More than three
(e) None of these.
3. If it is possible to make only one meaningful word
with the 1
st
,2
nd
, 4
th
and 7
th
letters of the word
‘ECUADOR’ which would be the second letter of the
word from the right? If more than one such word can
be formed give ‘Y’ as the answer. If no such word can
be formed, give ‘Z’ as your answer.
(a) Y (b) E (c) I
(d) Z (e) M
4. If 1 is subtracted from each odd number and 2 is
added to each even in the number 9436527, then
how many digits will appear twice in the new
number thus formed?
(a) Only 8 (b) Only 8 and 6 (c) 8, 6 and 4
(d) 2, 4 and 6 (e) None of these
5. How many letter will be remain the same position in
the word ‘MONSTER’ when they arranged in the
ascending order from left to right?
(a) One (b) Two (c) Three
(d) More than Three (e) None
Directions (6-10): Read the following information
carefully and answer the following questions.
Eight boxes A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are place one above
the other in any particular order. Box no. 1 is at the
bottom and box no. 8 is at the top. Three boxes are placed
between A and B. Box H is placed immediately below A.
There are two boxes between H and G. There are as many
boxes between C and D as between H and B. Box C is kept
above D. Box E is kept immediately below box D. Three
boxes are there between E and F.
6. How many boxes are there above box D?
(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 6
(d) 2 (e) None of these
7. Which of the following boxes is kept at the top?
(a) B (b) A (c) D
(d) E (e) None of these
8. Choose the odd one out?
(a) B (b) G (c) A
(d) D (e) E
9. Which of the following boxes is kept between F and
A?
(a) B (b) G
(c) C (d) H
(e) None as box F is immediately above box A
10. How many boxes are there between C and A
(a) Less than 2 (b) 4 (c) 5
(d) 6 (e) None of these
Directions (11-15): In these questions, relationships
between different elements are shown in the statements.
These statements are followed by two conclusions. Give
answer
(a) if only conclusion I follows
(b) if only conclusion II follows
(c) if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(d) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) if both conclusions I and II follow
11. Statement: R = S = T > U > X; T < V < W
Conclusions: I. R > X II. X < W
12. Statement: E = F < G < H; G = I
Conclusions: I. H > I II. E > I
13. Statement: A > B > F > C; D > E > C
Conclusions: I. C < A II. B > D
REASONING ABILITY
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1. What should come in place of question mark (?) in
the following series based on the above
arrangement?
ZN XD UG QK ?
(a) LK (b) LO
(c) LP (d) KP
(e) Other than the given options
2. How many such pair of numbers are there in the
given number “46579739” (Both backward and
forward) same as far as according to numeric series?
(a) One (b) Two
(c) Three (d) More than three
(e) None of these.
3. If it is possible to make only one meaningful word
with the 1
st
,2
nd
, 4
th
and 7
th
letters of the word
‘ECUADOR’ which would be the second letter of the
word from the right? If more than one such word can
be formed give ‘Y’ as the answer. If no such word can
be formed, give ‘Z’ as your answer.
(a) Y (b) E (c) I
(d) Z (e) M
4. If 1 is subtracted from each odd number and 2 is
added to each even in the number 9436527, then
how many digits will appear twice in the new
number thus formed?
(a) Only 8 (b) Only 8 and 6 (c) 8, 6 and 4
(d) 2, 4 and 6 (e) None of these
5. How many letter will be remain the same position in
the word ‘MONSTER’ when they arranged in the
ascending order from left to right?
(a) One (b) Two (c) Three
(d) More than Three (e) None
Directions (6-10): Read the following information
carefully and answer the following questions.
Eight boxes A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are place one above
the other in any particular order. Box no. 1 is at the
bottom and box no. 8 is at the top. Three boxes are placed
between A and B. Box H is placed immediately below A.
There are two boxes between H and G. There are as many
boxes between C and D as between H and B. Box C is kept
above D. Box E is kept immediately below box D. Three
boxes are there between E and F.
6. How many boxes are there above box D?
(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 6
(d) 2 (e) None of these
7. Which of the following boxes is kept at the top?
(a) B (b) A (c) D
(d) E (e) None of these
8. Choose the odd one out?
(a) B (b) G (c) A
(d) D (e) E
9. Which of the following boxes is kept between F and
A?
(a) B (b) G
(c) C (d) H
(e) None as box F is immediately above box A
10. How many boxes are there between C and A
(a) Less than 2 (b) 4 (c) 5
(d) 6 (e) None of these
Directions (11-15): In these questions, relationships
between different elements are shown in the statements.
These statements are followed by two conclusions. Give
answer
(a) if only conclusion I follows
(b) if only conclusion II follows
(c) if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(d) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) if both conclusions I and II follow
11. Statement: R = S = T > U > X; T < V < W
Conclusions: I. R > X II. X < W
12. Statement: E = F < G < H; G = I
Conclusions: I. H > I II. E > I
13. Statement: A > B > F > C; D > E > C
Conclusions: I. C < A II. B > D
REASONING ABILITY
14. Statement: K = L = M = N; P = O = N
Conclusions: I. K < P II. K = P
15. Statement: D < E < F < G; K > F
Conclusions: I. K = G II. K > D
Directions (16-20): Read the following information
carefully and answer the following questions.
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G were born on different
months viz. January, February, March, April, June, August
and October of the same year, but not necessarily in the
same order.
Only three persons were born before E and D is not one
of them. F was not born immediately after E. B was born
after F. A was born immediately before the month in
which G was born. Only two persons were born between
G and F.
16. How many persons were born between C and E?
(a) Three (b) Two (c) Four
(d) Five (e) None of these
17. Who amongst the following is the oldest?
(a) A (b) C (c) E
(d) B (e) F
18. Who amongst the following was born between the
months in which A and D were born?
(a) E (b) G (c) C
(d) B (e) Both E and G
19. How many persons were born after D?
(a) One (b) Three (c) Four
(d) Two (e) None of these
20. Who amongst the following is the person who was
born in the month which has less than 30 days?
(a) F (b) B (c) G
(d) C (e) A
Directions (21-25): Study the following information
carefully and answer the given questions:
In a certain code language
‘card win team time’ is written as ‘la ta ja sa’
‘fight game play card’ is written as ‘ja pa ra da’
‘in win team fight’ is written as ‘da ta fa la’.
21. What is the code for ‘time’?
(a) sa (b) da (c) ja
(d) la (e) None of these
22. ‘card fight in’ can be coded as?
(a) sa ja ra (b) fa ja da
(c) da ra ta (d) Can’t be determined
(e) None of these
23. What is the code for ‘game’?
(a) ra
(b) pa
(c) Either ra or pa
(d) da
(e) None of these
24. Which of the following is the code for ‘in’?
(a) ta (b) da (c) la
(d) fa (e) None of these
25. If ‘game in risk’ is coded as ‘Pa fa xa’ than what will
be the code for ‘risk card fight’?
(a) Ja sa da (b) ja da ra (c) sa da fa
(d) xa ja da (e) None of these
Directions (26-30): Study the following information to
answer the given questions
Twelve people are sitting in a two parallel rows
containing six people each in such a way that there is an
equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1 – A, B,
P, Q, X and Y are seated (but not necessarily in the same
order) and all of them are facing south. In row 2 – E, F, R,
Z, S and U are seated (but not necessarily in the same
order) and all of them are facing North. Therefore in the
given seating arrangement each member seated in a row
faces another member of the other row. Q sits fourth to
the left of A. The one facing A sits third to the left of
S. Only one person sits between S and E. E does not sit at
any of the extreme ends of the line The one facing U sits
second to the right of B. U does not sit at any of the
extreme ends of the line. Only two people sit between B
and Y. The one facing B sits second to the left of Z. F is not
an immediate neighbour of U. P is not immediate
neighbour of Q.
26. Which of the following groups of people represents
the people sitting at extreme ends of both the rows?
(a) Q, Y, Z, R (b) F, Y, F, B (c) S, Y, Z, R
(d) Q, F, Z, B (e) Q, Y, Z, S
27. Who amongst the following faces, F?
(a) Q (b) P (c) A
(d) X (e) B
28. Which of the following is true with respect to the
given information?
(a) B faces one of the immediate neighbours of Z.
(b) F sits exactly between R and E.
(c) None of the given options is true
(d) A is an immediate neighbour of B
(e) A faces U.
29. Which of the following is true regarding X?
(a) B sits second to the right of X.
(b) F is an immediate neighbor of the person who
faces X
(c) Both P and Y are immediate neighbours of X
(d) Only one person sits between X and A
(e) None of the given options is true
30. Who amongst the following sits second to the right
of the person who faces P?
(a) F (b) U (c) R
(d) E (e) S
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1. What should come in place of question mark (?) in
the following series based on the above
arrangement?
ZN XD UG QK ?
(a) LK (b) LO
(c) LP (d) KP
(e) Other than the given options
2. How many such pair of numbers are there in the
given number “46579739” (Both backward and
forward) same as far as according to numeric series?
(a) One (b) Two
(c) Three (d) More than three
(e) None of these.
3. If it is possible to make only one meaningful word
with the 1
st
,2
nd
, 4
th
and 7
th
letters of the word
‘ECUADOR’ which would be the second letter of the
word from the right? If more than one such word can
be formed give ‘Y’ as the answer. If no such word can
be formed, give ‘Z’ as your answer.
(a) Y (b) E (c) I
(d) Z (e) M
4. If 1 is subtracted from each odd number and 2 is
added to each even in the number 9436527, then
how many digits will appear twice in the new
number thus formed?
(a) Only 8 (b) Only 8 and 6 (c) 8, 6 and 4
(d) 2, 4 and 6 (e) None of these
5. How many letter will be remain the same position in
the word ‘MONSTER’ when they arranged in the
ascending order from left to right?
(a) One (b) Two (c) Three
(d) More than Three (e) None
Directions (6-10): Read the following information
carefully and answer the following questions.
Eight boxes A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are place one above
the other in any particular order. Box no. 1 is at the
bottom and box no. 8 is at the top. Three boxes are placed
between A and B. Box H is placed immediately below A.
There are two boxes between H and G. There are as many
boxes between C and D as between H and B. Box C is kept
above D. Box E is kept immediately below box D. Three
boxes are there between E and F.
6. How many boxes are there above box D?
(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 6
(d) 2 (e) None of these
7. Which of the following boxes is kept at the top?
(a) B (b) A (c) D
(d) E (e) None of these
8. Choose the odd one out?
(a) B (b) G (c) A
(d) D (e) E
9. Which of the following boxes is kept between F and
A?
(a) B (b) G
(c) C (d) H
(e) None as box F is immediately above box A
10. How many boxes are there between C and A
(a) Less than 2 (b) 4 (c) 5
(d) 6 (e) None of these
Directions (11-15): In these questions, relationships
between different elements are shown in the statements.
These statements are followed by two conclusions. Give
answer
(a) if only conclusion I follows
(b) if only conclusion II follows
(c) if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(d) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) if both conclusions I and II follow
11. Statement: R = S = T > U > X; T < V < W
Conclusions: I. R > X II. X < W
12. Statement: E = F < G < H; G = I
Conclusions: I. H > I II. E > I
13. Statement: A > B > F > C; D > E > C
Conclusions: I. C < A II. B > D
REASONING ABILITY
14. Statement: K = L = M = N; P = O = N
Conclusions: I. K < P II. K = P
15. Statement: D < E < F < G; K > F
Conclusions: I. K = G II. K > D
Directions (16-20): Read the following information
carefully and answer the following questions.
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G were born on different
months viz. January, February, March, April, June, August
and October of the same year, but not necessarily in the
same order.
Only three persons were born before E and D is not one
of them. F was not born immediately after E. B was born
after F. A was born immediately before the month in
which G was born. Only two persons were born between
G and F.
16. How many persons were born between C and E?
(a) Three (b) Two (c) Four
(d) Five (e) None of these
17. Who amongst the following is the oldest?
(a) A (b) C (c) E
(d) B (e) F
18. Who amongst the following was born between the
months in which A and D were born?
(a) E (b) G (c) C
(d) B (e) Both E and G
19. How many persons were born after D?
(a) One (b) Three (c) Four
(d) Two (e) None of these
20. Who amongst the following is the person who was
born in the month which has less than 30 days?
(a) F (b) B (c) G
(d) C (e) A
Directions (21-25): Study the following information
carefully and answer the given questions:
In a certain code language
‘card win team time’ is written as ‘la ta ja sa’
‘fight game play card’ is written as ‘ja pa ra da’
‘in win team fight’ is written as ‘da ta fa la’.
21. What is the code for ‘time’?
(a) sa (b) da (c) ja
(d) la (e) None of these
22. ‘card fight in’ can be coded as?
(a) sa ja ra (b) fa ja da
(c) da ra ta (d) Can’t be determined
(e) None of these
23. What is the code for ‘game’?
(a) ra
(b) pa
(c) Either ra or pa
(d) da
(e) None of these
24. Which of the following is the code for ‘in’?
(a) ta (b) da (c) la
(d) fa (e) None of these
25. If ‘game in risk’ is coded as ‘Pa fa xa’ than what will
be the code for ‘risk card fight’?
(a) Ja sa da (b) ja da ra (c) sa da fa
(d) xa ja da (e) None of these
Directions (26-30): Study the following information to
answer the given questions
Twelve people are sitting in a two parallel rows
containing six people each in such a way that there is an
equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1 – A, B,
P, Q, X and Y are seated (but not necessarily in the same
order) and all of them are facing south. In row 2 – E, F, R,
Z, S and U are seated (but not necessarily in the same
order) and all of them are facing North. Therefore in the
given seating arrangement each member seated in a row
faces another member of the other row. Q sits fourth to
the left of A. The one facing A sits third to the left of
S. Only one person sits between S and E. E does not sit at
any of the extreme ends of the line The one facing U sits
second to the right of B. U does not sit at any of the
extreme ends of the line. Only two people sit between B
and Y. The one facing B sits second to the left of Z. F is not
an immediate neighbour of U. P is not immediate
neighbour of Q.
26. Which of the following groups of people represents
the people sitting at extreme ends of both the rows?
(a) Q, Y, Z, R (b) F, Y, F, B (c) S, Y, Z, R
(d) Q, F, Z, B (e) Q, Y, Z, S
27. Who amongst the following faces, F?
(a) Q (b) P (c) A
(d) X (e) B
28. Which of the following is true with respect to the
given information?
(a) B faces one of the immediate neighbours of Z.
(b) F sits exactly between R and E.
(c) None of the given options is true
(d) A is an immediate neighbour of B
(e) A faces U.
29. Which of the following is true regarding X?
(a) B sits second to the right of X.
(b) F is an immediate neighbor of the person who
faces X
(c) Both P and Y are immediate neighbours of X
(d) Only one person sits between X and A
(e) None of the given options is true
30. Who amongst the following sits second to the right
of the person who faces P?
(a) F (b) U (c) R
(d) E (e) S
Directions (31-35): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight friends M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a
circular table with equal distance between them but not
necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing
the centre with some face outside (i.e. opposite to
centre).
O sits second to the right of R, R faces the centre. Only
two people sit between O and N (either form O’s right or
O’s left). S sits second to the right of O. T sits to the
immediate right of N. S and N face opposite direction (i.e.
if N faces the centre then S faces outside and vice versa).
Immediate neighbor of S face the same direction (i.e. If
one neighbor faces the centre then the other also faces
the centre and vice-versa) Only three people sit between
P and Q. Neither P nor M is an immediate neighbor of R.
Q sits second to the right of M. Both T and Q face a
direction opposite to that of O (i.e. if O faces the centre
then both T and Q faces outside and vice-versa).
31. Who sits exactly between M and P?
(a) N (b) S (c) R
(d) Q (e) None of these
32. How many people in the given arrangement face the
centre?
(a) One (b) Three (c) Five
(d) Four (e) None of these
33. Who sits second to the right of T?
(a) O (b) Q
(c) S (d) R
(e) Other than the given options
34. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way
based on the given seating arrangement and so form
a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that
group?
(a) P (b) O (c) T
(d) M (e) Q
35. What is P’s position with respect to R?
(a) Second to the left (b) Third to the right
(c) Third to the left (d) Sixth to the right
(e) Second to the right
Directions (36–40): In each question below are given
some statements followed by two conclusions numbered
I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true
even if they seem to be at variance with commonly
known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide
which of the given conclusions logically follows from the
given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer
(a) If only conclusion I follows.
(b) If only conclusion II follows.
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows.
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow.
36. Statements: All bags are purses.
No purse is black.
All blacks are covers.
Conclusions: I. All bags are covers
II. Some covers are purses.
37. Statements: Some cats are rats.
Some rats are fishes.
All fishes are birds.
Conclusions: I. Some fishes are rats.
II. All cats being birds is a possibility
38. Statements: Some flowers are roses.
No rose is red.
All red are leaves.
Conclusions: I. Some flowers are definitely not
red.
II. Some leaves are definitely not
roses.
39. Statements: All cards are sheets.
All files are cards.
Some sheets are papers.
Conclusions: I. All files being papers is a
possibility.
II. All files are not sheets.
40. Statements: Some flowers are roses.
No rose is red.
All red are leaves.
Conclusions: I. Some flowers are not leaves.
II. No leave is a red.
Directions (41-45): What should come in place of the
question mark (?) in following number series problems?
41. 190, 94, 46, 22, ? , 4
(a) 12 (b) 14 (c) 10
(d) 8 (e) None of these
42. 5, 28, 47, 64, 77, ?
(a) 84 (b) 86 (c) 89
(d) 88 (e) None of these
43. 7, 4, 5, 12, 52, ?
(a) 424 (b) 428 (c) 318
(d) 440 (e) None of these
44. 6, 4, 5, 11, 39, ?
(a)159 (b) 169 (c) 189
(d)198 (e) None of these
45. 89, 88, 85, 78, 63, ?
(a) 30 (b) 34 (c) 36
(d) 32 (e) None of these
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
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1. What should come in place of question mark (?) in
the following series based on the above
arrangement?
ZN XD UG QK ?
(a) LK (b) LO
(c) LP (d) KP
(e) Other than the given options
2. How many such pair of numbers are there in the
given number “46579739” (Both backward and
forward) same as far as according to numeric series?
(a) One (b) Two
(c) Three (d) More than three
(e) None of these.
3. If it is possible to make only one meaningful word
with the 1
st
,2
nd
, 4
th
and 7
th
letters of the word
‘ECUADOR’ which would be the second letter of the
word from the right? If more than one such word can
be formed give ‘Y’ as the answer. If no such word can
be formed, give ‘Z’ as your answer.
(a) Y (b) E (c) I
(d) Z (e) M
4. If 1 is subtracted from each odd number and 2 is
added to each even in the number 9436527, then
how many digits will appear twice in the new
number thus formed?
(a) Only 8 (b) Only 8 and 6 (c) 8, 6 and 4
(d) 2, 4 and 6 (e) None of these
5. How many letter will be remain the same position in
the word ‘MONSTER’ when they arranged in the
ascending order from left to right?
(a) One (b) Two (c) Three
(d) More than Three (e) None
Directions (6-10): Read the following information
carefully and answer the following questions.
Eight boxes A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are place one above
the other in any particular order. Box no. 1 is at the
bottom and box no. 8 is at the top. Three boxes are placed
between A and B. Box H is placed immediately below A.
There are two boxes between H and G. There are as many
boxes between C and D as between H and B. Box C is kept
above D. Box E is kept immediately below box D. Three
boxes are there between E and F.
6. How many boxes are there above box D?
(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 6
(d) 2 (e) None of these
7. Which of the following boxes is kept at the top?
(a) B (b) A (c) D
(d) E (e) None of these
8. Choose the odd one out?
(a) B (b) G (c) A
(d) D (e) E
9. Which of the following boxes is kept between F and
A?
(a) B (b) G
(c) C (d) H
(e) None as box F is immediately above box A
10. How many boxes are there between C and A
(a) Less than 2 (b) 4 (c) 5
(d) 6 (e) None of these
Directions (11-15): In these questions, relationships
between different elements are shown in the statements.
These statements are followed by two conclusions. Give
answer
(a) if only conclusion I follows
(b) if only conclusion II follows
(c) if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(d) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) if both conclusions I and II follow
11. Statement: R = S = T > U > X; T < V < W
Conclusions: I. R > X II. X < W
12. Statement: E = F < G < H; G = I
Conclusions: I. H > I II. E > I
13. Statement: A > B > F > C; D > E > C
Conclusions: I. C < A II. B > D
REASONING ABILITY
14. Statement: K = L = M = N; P = O = N
Conclusions: I. K < P II. K = P
15. Statement: D < E < F < G; K > F
Conclusions: I. K = G II. K > D
Directions (16-20): Read the following information
carefully and answer the following questions.
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G were born on different
months viz. January, February, March, April, June, August
and October of the same year, but not necessarily in the
same order.
Only three persons were born before E and D is not one
of them. F was not born immediately after E. B was born
after F. A was born immediately before the month in
which G was born. Only two persons were born between
G and F.
16. How many persons were born between C and E?
(a) Three (b) Two (c) Four
(d) Five (e) None of these
17. Who amongst the following is the oldest?
(a) A (b) C (c) E
(d) B (e) F
18. Who amongst the following was born between the
months in which A and D were born?
(a) E (b) G (c) C
(d) B (e) Both E and G
19. How many persons were born after D?
(a) One (b) Three (c) Four
(d) Two (e) None of these
20. Who amongst the following is the person who was
born in the month which has less than 30 days?
(a) F (b) B (c) G
(d) C (e) A
Directions (21-25): Study the following information
carefully and answer the given questions:
In a certain code language
‘card win team time’ is written as ‘la ta ja sa’
‘fight game play card’ is written as ‘ja pa ra da’
‘in win team fight’ is written as ‘da ta fa la’.
21. What is the code for ‘time’?
(a) sa (b) da (c) ja
(d) la (e) None of these
22. ‘card fight in’ can be coded as?
(a) sa ja ra (b) fa ja da
(c) da ra ta (d) Can’t be determined
(e) None of these
23. What is the code for ‘game’?
(a) ra
(b) pa
(c) Either ra or pa
(d) da
(e) None of these
24. Which of the following is the code for ‘in’?
(a) ta (b) da (c) la
(d) fa (e) None of these
25. If ‘game in risk’ is coded as ‘Pa fa xa’ than what will
be the code for ‘risk card fight’?
(a) Ja sa da (b) ja da ra (c) sa da fa
(d) xa ja da (e) None of these
Directions (26-30): Study the following information to
answer the given questions
Twelve people are sitting in a two parallel rows
containing six people each in such a way that there is an
equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1 – A, B,
P, Q, X and Y are seated (but not necessarily in the same
order) and all of them are facing south. In row 2 – E, F, R,
Z, S and U are seated (but not necessarily in the same
order) and all of them are facing North. Therefore in the
given seating arrangement each member seated in a row
faces another member of the other row. Q sits fourth to
the left of A. The one facing A sits third to the left of
S. Only one person sits between S and E. E does not sit at
any of the extreme ends of the line The one facing U sits
second to the right of B. U does not sit at any of the
extreme ends of the line. Only two people sit between B
and Y. The one facing B sits second to the left of Z. F is not
an immediate neighbour of U. P is not immediate
neighbour of Q.
26. Which of the following groups of people represents
the people sitting at extreme ends of both the rows?
(a) Q, Y, Z, R (b) F, Y, F, B (c) S, Y, Z, R
(d) Q, F, Z, B (e) Q, Y, Z, S
27. Who amongst the following faces, F?
(a) Q (b) P (c) A
(d) X (e) B
28. Which of the following is true with respect to the
given information?
(a) B faces one of the immediate neighbours of Z.
(b) F sits exactly between R and E.
(c) None of the given options is true
(d) A is an immediate neighbour of B
(e) A faces U.
29. Which of the following is true regarding X?
(a) B sits second to the right of X.
(b) F is an immediate neighbor of the person who
faces X
(c) Both P and Y are immediate neighbours of X
(d) Only one person sits between X and A
(e) None of the given options is true
30. Who amongst the following sits second to the right
of the person who faces P?
(a) F (b) U (c) R
(d) E (e) S
Directions (31-35): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight friends M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a
circular table with equal distance between them but not
necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing
the centre with some face outside (i.e. opposite to
centre).
O sits second to the right of R, R faces the centre. Only
two people sit between O and N (either form O’s right or
O’s left). S sits second to the right of O. T sits to the
immediate right of N. S and N face opposite direction (i.e.
if N faces the centre then S faces outside and vice versa).
Immediate neighbor of S face the same direction (i.e. If
one neighbor faces the centre then the other also faces
the centre and vice-versa) Only three people sit between
P and Q. Neither P nor M is an immediate neighbor of R.
Q sits second to the right of M. Both T and Q face a
direction opposite to that of O (i.e. if O faces the centre
then both T and Q faces outside and vice-versa).
31. Who sits exactly between M and P?
(a) N (b) S (c) R
(d) Q (e) None of these
32. How many people in the given arrangement face the
centre?
(a) One (b) Three (c) Five
(d) Four (e) None of these
33. Who sits second to the right of T?
(a) O (b) Q
(c) S (d) R
(e) Other than the given options
34. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way
based on the given seating arrangement and so form
a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that
group?
(a) P (b) O (c) T
(d) M (e) Q
35. What is P’s position with respect to R?
(a) Second to the left (b) Third to the right
(c) Third to the left (d) Sixth to the right
(e) Second to the right
Directions (36–40): In each question below are given
some statements followed by two conclusions numbered
I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true
even if they seem to be at variance with commonly
known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide
which of the given conclusions logically follows from the
given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer
(a) If only conclusion I follows.
(b) If only conclusion II follows.
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows.
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow.
36. Statements: All bags are purses.
No purse is black.
All blacks are covers.
Conclusions: I. All bags are covers
II. Some covers are purses.
37. Statements: Some cats are rats.
Some rats are fishes.
All fishes are birds.
Conclusions: I. Some fishes are rats.
II. All cats being birds is a possibility
38. Statements: Some flowers are roses.
No rose is red.
All red are leaves.
Conclusions: I. Some flowers are definitely not
red.
II. Some leaves are definitely not
roses.
39. Statements: All cards are sheets.
All files are cards.
Some sheets are papers.
Conclusions: I. All files being papers is a
possibility.
II. All files are not sheets.
40. Statements: Some flowers are roses.
No rose is red.
All red are leaves.
Conclusions: I. Some flowers are not leaves.
II. No leave is a red.
Directions (41-45): What should come in place of the
question mark (?) in following number series problems?
41. 190, 94, 46, 22, ? , 4
(a) 12 (b) 14 (c) 10
(d) 8 (e) None of these
42. 5, 28, 47, 64, 77, ?
(a) 84 (b) 86 (c) 89
(d) 88 (e) None of these
43. 7, 4, 5, 12, 52, ?
(a) 424 (b) 428 (c) 318
(d) 440 (e) None of these
44. 6, 4, 5, 11, 39, ?
(a)159 (b) 169 (c) 189
(d)198 (e) None of these
45. 89, 88, 85, 78, 63, ?
(a) 30 (b) 34 (c) 36
(d) 32 (e) None of these
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
46. There are 3 consecutive odd numbers and 3
consecutive even numbers. The smallest even
number is 9 more than largest odd number. If the
square of average of all the 3 given odd number is
507 less than the square of the average of all the 3
given even number, what is the smallest odd
number.
(a) 11 (b) 13 (c) 17
(d) 19 (e) 9
47. A can complete a task in 15 days B is 50% more
efficient than A. Both A and B started working
together on the task and after few days B left task and
A finished the remaining
1
3
of the given work. For how
many days A and B worked together.
(a) 3 (b) 5 (c) 4
(d) 6 (e) 2
48. A boat can travel 9.6 km downstream in 36 min. If
speed of the water current is 10% of the speed of the
boat in downstream. How much time will boat take
to travel 19.2 km upstream.
(a) 2 hours (b) 3 hours (c) 1.25 hours
(d) 1.5 hours (e) 1 hour
49. A started a business with a initial investment of Rs.
1200. ‘X’ month after the start of business, B joined A
with on initial investment of Rs. 1500. If total profit
was 1950 at the end of year and B’s share of profit
was 750. Find ‘X’
(a) 5 month (b) 6 month (c) 7 month
(d) 8 month (e) 9 month
50. Ratio between curved surface area and total surface
area of a circular cylinder is 3 : 5. If curved surface
area is 1848 cm
3
then what is the height of cylinder.
(a) 28 (b) 14 (c) 17
(d) 21 (e) 7
Directions (51-55): Given below is the pie chart which shows the percentage distribution of a book ‘XYZ’ publishes in 5
different stores.
51. If number of female who bought the books in store E
are 21 more than number of males who bought
books from same store then find the number of
females who bought book in store E.
(a) 75 (b) 78 (c) 71
(d) 68 (e) 73
52. Find the central angle for the book D.
(a) 117.5° (b) 115.2° (c) 112.8°
(d) 108.5° (e) 118.8°
53. If total books of another publisher ‘MNP’ is 20%
more than books of ‘XYZ’ publisher then what will be
total books sold by store A and B for publisher ‘MNP’.
Percentage-distribution for different stores for MNP
remains same as for ‘XYZ’
(a) 200 (b) 178 (c) 181
(d) 186 (e) 198
54. What is the ratio of total books sold by store A and C
together to the total books sold by store D and E
together
(a) 17 : 27 (b) 18 : 29 (c) 21 : 28
(d) 22 : 23 (e) 24 : 29
55. What is the difference between average of book sold
by store A and E together and average books sold by
store C and D together?
(a) 33 (b) 11 (c) 22
(d) 44 (e) 20
Directions (56-60): In each of these questions, two
equations (I) and (II) are given. You have to solve both
the equations and give answer
(a) if x>y (b) if x=y
(c) if x<y (d) if x =y
(e) if x = y or no relationship can be established.
56. I. x
2
+ 9x + 20 = 0 II. y
2
= 16
57. I. x
2
- 7x + 12 = 0 II. 3y
2
- 11y + 10=0
A, 18%
B, 12%
C, 16%
D, 32%
E, 22%
Total books = 550
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1. What should come in place of question mark (?) in
the following series based on the above
arrangement?
ZN XD UG QK ?
(a) LK (b) LO
(c) LP (d) KP
(e) Other than the given options
2. How many such pair of numbers are there in the
given number “46579739” (Both backward and
forward) same as far as according to numeric series?
(a) One (b) Two
(c) Three (d) More than three
(e) None of these.
3. If it is possible to make only one meaningful word
with the 1
st
,2
nd
, 4
th
and 7
th
letters of the word
‘ECUADOR’ which would be the second letter of the
word from the right? If more than one such word can
be formed give ‘Y’ as the answer. If no such word can
be formed, give ‘Z’ as your answer.
(a) Y (b) E (c) I
(d) Z (e) M
4. If 1 is subtracted from each odd number and 2 is
added to each even in the number 9436527, then
how many digits will appear twice in the new
number thus formed?
(a) Only 8 (b) Only 8 and 6 (c) 8, 6 and 4
(d) 2, 4 and 6 (e) None of these
5. How many letter will be remain the same position in
the word ‘MONSTER’ when they arranged in the
ascending order from left to right?
(a) One (b) Two (c) Three
(d) More than Three (e) None
Directions (6-10): Read the following information
carefully and answer the following questions.
Eight boxes A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are place one above
the other in any particular order. Box no. 1 is at the
bottom and box no. 8 is at the top. Three boxes are placed
between A and B. Box H is placed immediately below A.
There are two boxes between H and G. There are as many
boxes between C and D as between H and B. Box C is kept
above D. Box E is kept immediately below box D. Three
boxes are there between E and F.
6. How many boxes are there above box D?
(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 6
(d) 2 (e) None of these
7. Which of the following boxes is kept at the top?
(a) B (b) A (c) D
(d) E (e) None of these
8. Choose the odd one out?
(a) B (b) G (c) A
(d) D (e) E
9. Which of the following boxes is kept between F and
A?
(a) B (b) G
(c) C (d) H
(e) None as box F is immediately above box A
10. How many boxes are there between C and A
(a) Less than 2 (b) 4 (c) 5
(d) 6 (e) None of these
Directions (11-15): In these questions, relationships
between different elements are shown in the statements.
These statements are followed by two conclusions. Give
answer
(a) if only conclusion I follows
(b) if only conclusion II follows
(c) if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(d) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(e) if both conclusions I and II follow
11. Statement: R = S = T > U > X; T < V < W
Conclusions: I. R > X II. X < W
12. Statement: E = F < G < H; G = I
Conclusions: I. H > I II. E > I
13. Statement: A > B > F > C; D > E > C
Conclusions: I. C < A II. B > D
REASONING ABILITY
14. Statement: K = L = M = N; P = O = N
Conclusions: I. K < P II. K = P
15. Statement: D < E < F < G; K > F
Conclusions: I. K = G II. K > D
Directions (16-20): Read the following information
carefully and answer the following questions.
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G were born on different
months viz. January, February, March, April, June, August
and October of the same year, but not necessarily in the
same order.
Only three persons were born before E and D is not one
of them. F was not born immediately after E. B was born
after F. A was born immediately before the month in
which G was born. Only two persons were born between
G and F.
16. How many persons were born between C and E?
(a) Three (b) Two (c) Four
(d) Five (e) None of these
17. Who amongst the following is the oldest?
(a) A (b) C (c) E
(d) B (e) F
18. Who amongst the following was born between the
months in which A and D were born?
(a) E (b) G (c) C
(d) B (e) Both E and G
19. How many persons were born after D?
(a) One (b) Three (c) Four
(d) Two (e) None of these
20. Who amongst the following is the person who was
born in the month which has less than 30 days?
(a) F (b) B (c) G
(d) C (e) A
Directions (21-25): Study the following information
carefully and answer the given questions:
In a certain code language
‘card win team time’ is written as ‘la ta ja sa’
‘fight game play card’ is written as ‘ja pa ra da’
‘in win team fight’ is written as ‘da ta fa la’.
21. What is the code for ‘time’?
(a) sa (b) da (c) ja
(d) la (e) None of these
22. ‘card fight in’ can be coded as?
(a) sa ja ra (b) fa ja da
(c) da ra ta (d) Can’t be determined
(e) None of these
23. What is the code for ‘game’?
(a) ra
(b) pa
(c) Either ra or pa
(d) da
(e) None of these
24. Which of the following is the code for ‘in’?
(a) ta (b) da (c) la
(d) fa (e) None of these
25. If ‘game in risk’ is coded as ‘Pa fa xa’ than what will
be the code for ‘risk card fight’?
(a) Ja sa da (b) ja da ra (c) sa da fa
(d) xa ja da (e) None of these
Directions (26-30): Study the following information to
answer the given questions
Twelve people are sitting in a two parallel rows
containing six people each in such a way that there is an
equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1 – A, B,
P, Q, X and Y are seated (but not necessarily in the same
order) and all of them are facing south. In row 2 – E, F, R,
Z, S and U are seated (but not necessarily in the same
order) and all of them are facing North. Therefore in the
given seating arrangement each member seated in a row
faces another member of the other row. Q sits fourth to
the left of A. The one facing A sits third to the left of
S. Only one person sits between S and E. E does not sit at
any of the extreme ends of the line The one facing U sits
second to the right of B. U does not sit at any of the
extreme ends of the line. Only two people sit between B
and Y. The one facing B sits second to the left of Z. F is not
an immediate neighbour of U. P is not immediate
neighbour of Q.
26. Which of the following groups of people represents
the people sitting at extreme ends of both the rows?
(a) Q, Y, Z, R (b) F, Y, F, B (c) S, Y, Z, R
(d) Q, F, Z, B (e) Q, Y, Z, S
27. Who amongst the following faces, F?
(a) Q (b) P (c) A
(d) X (e) B
28. Which of the following is true with respect to the
given information?
(a) B faces one of the immediate neighbours of Z.
(b) F sits exactly between R and E.
(c) None of the given options is true
(d) A is an immediate neighbour of B
(e) A faces U.
29. Which of the following is true regarding X?
(a) B sits second to the right of X.
(b) F is an immediate neighbor of the person who
faces X
(c) Both P and Y are immediate neighbours of X
(d) Only one person sits between X and A
(e) None of the given options is true
30. Who amongst the following sits second to the right
of the person who faces P?
(a) F (b) U (c) R
(d) E (e) S
Directions (31-35): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight friends M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are sitting around a
circular table with equal distance between them but not
necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing
the centre with some face outside (i.e. opposite to
centre).
O sits second to the right of R, R faces the centre. Only
two people sit between O and N (either form O’s right or
O’s left). S sits second to the right of O. T sits to the
immediate right of N. S and N face opposite direction (i.e.
if N faces the centre then S faces outside and vice versa).
Immediate neighbor of S face the same direction (i.e. If
one neighbor faces the centre then the other also faces
the centre and vice-versa) Only three people sit between
P and Q. Neither P nor M is an immediate neighbor of R.
Q sits second to the right of M. Both T and Q face a
direction opposite to that of O (i.e. if O faces the centre
then both T and Q faces outside and vice-versa).
31. Who sits exactly between M and P?
(a) N (b) S (c) R
(d) Q (e) None of these
32. How many people in the given arrangement face the
centre?
(a) One (b) Three (c) Five
(d) Four (e) None of these
33. Who sits second to the right of T?
(a) O (b) Q
(c) S (d) R
(e) Other than the given options
34. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way
based on the given seating arrangement and so form
a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that
group?
(a) P (b) O (c) T
(d) M (e) Q
35. What is P’s position with respect to R?
(a) Second to the left (b) Third to the right
(c) Third to the left (d) Sixth to the right
(e) Second to the right
Directions (36–40): In each question below are given
some statements followed by two conclusions numbered
I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true
even if they seem to be at variance with commonly
known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide
which of the given conclusions logically follows from the
given statements, disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer
(a) If only conclusion I follows.
(b) If only conclusion II follows.
(c) If either conclusion I or II follows.
(d) If neither conclusion I nor II follows.
(e) If both conclusions I and II follow.
36. Statements: All bags are purses.
No purse is black.
All blacks are covers.
Conclusions: I. All bags are covers
II. Some covers are purses.
37. Statements: Some cats are rats.
Some rats are fishes.
All fishes are birds.
Conclusions: I. Some fishes are rats.
II. All cats being birds is a possibility
38. Statements: Some flowers are roses.
No rose is red.
All red are leaves.
Conclusions: I. Some flowers are definitely not
red.
II. Some leaves are definitely not
roses.
39. Statements: All cards are sheets.
All files are cards.
Some sheets are papers.
Conclusions: I. All files being papers is a
possibility.
II. All files are not sheets.
40. Statements: Some flowers are roses.
No rose is red.
All red are leaves.
Conclusions: I. Some flowers are not leaves.
II. No leave is a red.
Directions (41-45): What should come in place of the
question mark (?) in following number series problems?
41. 190, 94, 46, 22, ? , 4
(a) 12 (b) 14 (c) 10
(d) 8 (e) None of these
42. 5, 28, 47, 64, 77, ?
(a) 84 (b) 86 (c) 89
(d) 88 (e) None of these
43. 7, 4, 5, 12, 52, ?
(a) 424 (b) 428 (c) 318
(d) 440 (e) None of these
44. 6, 4, 5, 11, 39, ?
(a)159 (b) 169 (c) 189
(d)198 (e) None of these
45. 89, 88, 85, 78, 63, ?
(a) 30 (b) 34 (c) 36
(d) 32 (e) None of these
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
46. There are 3 consecutive odd numbers and 3
consecutive even numbers. The smallest even
number is 9 more than largest odd number. If the
square of average of all the 3 given odd number is
507 less than the square of the average of all the 3
given even number, what is the smallest odd
number.
(a) 11 (b) 13 (c) 17
(d) 19 (e) 9
47. A can complete a task in 15 days B is 50% more
efficient than A. Both A and B started working
together on the task and after few days B left task and
A finished the remaining
1
3
of the given work. For how
many days A and B worked together.
(a) 3 (b) 5 (c) 4
(d) 6 (e) 2
48. A boat can travel 9.6 km downstream in 36 min. If
speed of the water current is 10% of the speed of the
boat in downstream. How much time will boat take
to travel 19.2 km upstream.
(a) 2 hours (b) 3 hours (c) 1.25 hours
(d) 1.5 hours (e) 1 hour
49. A started a business with a initial investment of Rs.
1200. ‘X’ month after the start of business, B joined A
with on initial investment of Rs. 1500. If total profit
was 1950 at the end of year and B’s share of profit
was 750. Find ‘X’
(a) 5 month (b) 6 month (c) 7 month
(d) 8 month (e) 9 month
50. Ratio between curved surface area and total surface
area of a circular cylinder is 3 : 5. If curved surface
area is 1848 cm
3
then what is the height of cylinder.
(a) 28 (b) 14 (c) 17
(d) 21 (e) 7
Directions (51-55): Given below is the pie chart which shows the percentage distribution of a book ‘XYZ’ publishes in 5
different stores.
51. If number of female who bought the books in store E
are 21 more than number of males who bought
books from same store then find the number of
females who bought book in store E.
(a) 75 (b) 78 (c) 71
(d) 68 (e) 73
52. Find the central angle for the book D.
(a) 117.5° (b) 115.2° (c) 112.8°
(d) 108.5° (e) 118.8°
53. If total books of another publisher ‘MNP’ is 20%
more than books of ‘XYZ’ publisher then what will be
total books sold by store A and B for publisher ‘MNP’.
Percentage-distribution for different stores for MNP
remains same as for ‘XYZ’
(a) 200 (b) 178 (c) 181
(d) 186 (e) 198
54. What is the ratio of total books sold by store A and C
together to the total books sold by store D and E
together
(a) 17 : 27 (b) 18 : 29 (c) 21 : 28
(d) 22 : 23 (e) 24 : 29
55. What is the difference between average of book sold
by store A and E together and average books sold by
store C and D together?
(a) 33 (b) 11 (c) 22
(d) 44 (e) 20
Directions (56-60): In each of these questions, two
equations (I) and (II) are given. You have to solve both
the equations and give answer
(a) if x>y (b) if x=y
(c) if x<y (d) if x =y
(e) if x = y or no relationship can be established.
56. I. x
2
+ 9x + 20 = 0 II. y
2
= 16
57. I. x
2
- 7x + 12 = 0 II. 3y
2
- 11y + 10=0
A, 18%
B, 12%
C, 16%
D, 32%
E, 22%
Total books = 550
58. I. x
2
- 8x + 15 = 0 II. y
2
- 12y + 36 = 0
59. I. 2x
2
+ 9x + 7 = 0 II. y
2
+ 4y + 4 = 0
60. I. 2x
2
+ 15x + 28 = 0 II. 2y
2
+ 13y + 21=0
61. Train A completely crosses train B which is 205 m
long in 16 second. If they are travelling in opposite
direction and sum of speed of both are 25 m/s. then
find the difference (in meter) between lengths of
both trains.
(a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 8
(d) 10 (e) 12
62. A trader mixes 14 kg rice of variety A which costs Rs.
60/kg with 18 kg of quantity of type B rice. He sells
the mixture at Rs. 65/Kg and earns a profit of
100
3
%.
Then what was the cost price of type B rice.
(a) 30 (b) 20 (c) 40
(d) 50 (e) 45
63. Present age of A is 3 years less than present age of B.
Ratio of B’s age 5 year ago and A’s age 4 year hence
is 3 : 4 then find present age (in years) of A.
(a) 20 (b) 17 (c) 23
(d) 26 (e) 29
64. A bag contains 6 Red, 5 Green and 4 Yellow coloured
balls. 2 balls are drawn at random after one another
without replacement then what is the probability
that atleat one ball is Green.
(a)
2
3
(b)
4
5
(c)
3
8
(d)
4
7
(e)
2
7
65. Cost price of B is 200 more than cost price of A. B is
sold at 10% profit and A is sold at 40% loss and
selling price of A and B are in the ratio 4 : 11. If A is
sold at 20% loss then what will be selling price of A.
(a) 320 (b) 400 (c) 240
(d) 160 (e) 360
Directions (66-70): Read the following table carefully and answer the following questions—
No. of students and % of students passed out of those who appeared are given for two subjects from year 2001 to 2005 in
a college XYZ.
66. Find the average number of students who were
failed in Economics in year 2002 and year 2003
together?
(a) 1435 (b) 1565 (c) 1720
(d) 1590 (e) None of these
67. Number of students failed in Statistics in the year
2003 is what % of the number of students failed in
Economics in the same year?
(a) 145.75% (b) 150% (c) 156.25%
(d) 158.25% (e) None of these
68. Find the ratio between the total number of students
appeared in Economics from 2002 to 2004 together
and the total number of students appeared in
Statistics from year 2003 to 2005 together?
(a) 13 : 14 (b) 14 : 13 (c) 15 : 16
(d) 16 : 15 (e) None of these
69. Find the difference between the total number of
students passed in Statistics from year 2002 and
total number of students failed in Economics from
year 2005.
(a) 690 (b) 385 (c) 485
(d) 550 (e) 610
70. Find the average number of students appeared in
Economics from year 2001 to 2004 together?
(a) 3090 (b) 3015 (c) 3060
(d) 3075 (e) 3850
Direction (71-75): What approximate value should
come in place of question mark (?) in the following
questions? (Note: You are not expected to calculate the
exact value)
71. ? % of (5284.89 ÷ 7.08) = 986.01 – 533. 06
(a) 42 (b) 39 (c) 74
(d) 65 (e) 60
72. (1041.84 + ?) ÷ 3.02 = 1816.25 ÷ 4.01
(a) 442 (b) 337 (c) 385
(d) 268 (e) 320
73. 69.3% of 445.12 ÷ 14.06 = 623.08 ÷ ?
(a) 28 (b) 19 (c) 21
(d) 33 (e) 37
74. ?
2
+ 114.09 – 24.06 × 5.14 = 163.19
(a) 7 (b) 13 (c) 11
(d) 15 (e) 19
75. 768.16 ÷ 11.87 × v257 – 58.05 = ?
(a) 1033 (b) 1175 (c) 966
(d) 880 (e) 975
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