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Directions (1-5): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
 
Six persons J, P, Q, R, V, Z are sitting in a row. Some of 
them are facing north while some of them are facing 
south. J sits second from one of the extreme end of the 
row. P sits third to the right of J. R is not an immediate 
neighbor of P and Z. Both the immediate neighbors of V 
faces opposite direction. Both the Immediate neighbors 
of Z faces same direction.  V sits second to the left of P. Q 
sits to the right of R. R faces north. Q faces same direction 
as Z.  
 
1.  Four of the following five are alike in a certain way, 
and so form a group. Which of the following does not 
belong to the group? 
(a) R, V (b) V, P   (c) J, P  
(d) V, Q (e) J, R 
 
2.  What is the position of Q with respect to Z? 
(a) Second to the left (b) Third to the right 
(c) Third to the left (d) Fifth to the right 
(e) Second to the right 
 
3.  Who amongst the following sits exactly between Z 
and J? 
(a) R (b) P  (c) Q  
(d) Both V and Q (e) V 
 
4.  How many persons in the given arrangement are 
facing North? 
(a) More than four  (b) Four 
(c) One (d) Three (e) Two 
 
 
5.  Who is sitting 4th to the right of Q? 
(a) R (b) Z  (c) P 
(d) J (e) None of these 
 
Directions (6-8): Some statements are given followed 
by two conclusions. You have to consider the statements 
to be true even if they seem to be at variance from 
commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the 
following conclusions follow from the given statements: 
 
6.  Statements: No symbol is letter.  
  All expression are letter.  
  Some symbols are word. 
 Conclusions: I.  No word is letter. 
  II.  Some symbols being expression is 
possibility.  
 (a) Only I follows 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Either I or II follows 
 (d) Neither I nor II follows 
 (e) Both I and II follow 
 
7.  Statements:  Some logic are answers.  
  All keys are answers. 
 Conclusions: I.  All keys are logic. 
  II.  No keys are logic. 
 (a) Only I follows 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Either I or II follows 
 (d) Neither I nor II follows 
 (e) Both I and II follow 
 
8.  Statement: All numbers are digits.  
  Some numbers are points.  
  Some points are marks. 
 Conclusions:  I.   Some points are digits.  
  II. All marks being numbers is a 
possibility. 
 (a) Only I follows 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Either I or II follows 
 (d) Neither I nor II follows 
 (e) Both I and II follow 
 
Directions (9-13): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Seven boxes M, N, O, P, Q, R, S are arranged one above 
another. Only two boxes are placed above box P. Only one 
box is placed between box S and P. As many as boxes are 
placed between box S and Q as between box Q and M. 
Three boxes are placed between box N and O. N is placed 
above O.  
 
REASONING ABILITY 
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Directions (1-5): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
 
Six persons J, P, Q, R, V, Z are sitting in a row. Some of 
them are facing north while some of them are facing 
south. J sits second from one of the extreme end of the 
row. P sits third to the right of J. R is not an immediate 
neighbor of P and Z. Both the immediate neighbors of V 
faces opposite direction. Both the Immediate neighbors 
of Z faces same direction.  V sits second to the left of P. Q 
sits to the right of R. R faces north. Q faces same direction 
as Z.  
 
1.  Four of the following five are alike in a certain way, 
and so form a group. Which of the following does not 
belong to the group? 
(a) R, V (b) V, P   (c) J, P  
(d) V, Q (e) J, R 
 
2.  What is the position of Q with respect to Z? 
(a) Second to the left (b) Third to the right 
(c) Third to the left (d) Fifth to the right 
(e) Second to the right 
 
3.  Who amongst the following sits exactly between Z 
and J? 
(a) R (b) P  (c) Q  
(d) Both V and Q (e) V 
 
4.  How many persons in the given arrangement are 
facing North? 
(a) More than four  (b) Four 
(c) One (d) Three (e) Two 
 
 
5.  Who is sitting 4th to the right of Q? 
(a) R (b) Z  (c) P 
(d) J (e) None of these 
 
Directions (6-8): Some statements are given followed 
by two conclusions. You have to consider the statements 
to be true even if they seem to be at variance from 
commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the 
following conclusions follow from the given statements: 
 
6.  Statements: No symbol is letter.  
  All expression are letter.  
  Some symbols are word. 
 Conclusions: I.  No word is letter. 
  II.  Some symbols being expression is 
possibility.  
 (a) Only I follows 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Either I or II follows 
 (d) Neither I nor II follows 
 (e) Both I and II follow 
 
7.  Statements:  Some logic are answers.  
  All keys are answers. 
 Conclusions: I.  All keys are logic. 
  II.  No keys are logic. 
 (a) Only I follows 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Either I or II follows 
 (d) Neither I nor II follows 
 (e) Both I and II follow 
 
8.  Statement: All numbers are digits.  
  Some numbers are points.  
  Some points are marks. 
 Conclusions:  I.   Some points are digits.  
  II. All marks being numbers is a 
possibility. 
 (a) Only I follows 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Either I or II follows 
 (d) Neither I nor II follows 
 (e) Both I and II follow 
 
Directions (9-13): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Seven boxes M, N, O, P, Q, R, S are arranged one above 
another. Only two boxes are placed above box P. Only one 
box is placed between box S and P. As many as boxes are 
placed between box S and Q as between box Q and M. 
Three boxes are placed between box N and O. N is placed 
above O.  
 
REASONING ABILITY 
 
 
   
  
 
9.  How many total numbers of boxes are placed in 
between box S and Q? 
(a) Two (b) One  (c) Three  
(d) More than three  (e) None 
 
10.  Which of the following is true regarding Box N? 
(a) Three boxes are placed between box Q and N 
(b)  Box N is placed below Q  
(c)  Box N is placed at top 
(d)  Only one box is placed above box N  
(e)  No box is placed between box N and R 
 
11.  Which box is placed at top? 
(a) S (b) N  (c) Q  
 (d) R (e) M 
 
12.  Which box is placed immediately above box Q? 
(a) M (b) P  (c) S  
(d) N (e) R 
 
13.  How many boxes are placed in between R and M? 
(a) Two (b) One  (c) Three  
(d) More than three  (e) None 
 
Directions (14-18): Answer these questions based on 
the following information. 
In a certain code: 
“arrange things in order” is coded as - “po gb ik mn” 
“order for new things” is coded as - “po gb fc bv” 
“new places to order” is coded as - “gb cq bv ra” 
“places in unknown country” is coded as – “ de ra lf ik” 
 
14. What will be the code for “order”? 
(a) gb (b) fc  (c) cq 
(d) ik (e) can’t be determined 
 
15.  What may be the code for “things to vanish”? 
(a) po cq hx  (b) po vm ik 
(c) cq fc ik  (d) either (a) or (b) 
(e) None of these 
 
16.  What will be the code for “ arrange”? 
(a) gb (b) mn  (c) cq 
(d) ik (e) can’t be determined 
 
17.  What may be the code for “ in country”? 
(a) lf ik 
(b) de ik  
(c) po gb 
(d) either (a) or (b) 
(e) None of these 
 
18.  “bv” is the code for? 
(a) things (b) new  (c) arrange 
(d) places (e) None of these 
 
Directions (19-23): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Six persons A, C, Q, R, T, Y were born in six different 
months January, April, May, August, September, 
December of a year. Three persons were born in between 
A and Y. A was born before Y. No one was born in 
between C and A. Two persons were born in between C 
and R. T was born before Q.  
 
19.  Who among the following was born in May? 
(a) C (b) A  (c) Q 
(d) T (e) Y 
 
20.  How many persons were born between A and Q? 
(a) One (b) Three (c) Four 
(d) Two (e) None of these 
 
21.  How many persons born were before R? 
(a) One (b) Three (c) Four 
(d) Two (e) None of these 
 
22.  Who among the following is the oldest? 
 (a) C (b) A  (c) Q 
(d) T (e) Y 
 
23.  Which of the following is not true regarding Y? 
(a) Four persons born between C and Y 
(b) R was born before Y  
(c) Q is born immediately after Y 
(d) Only Q was born between Y and R  
(e) No one was born after Y 
 
24.  A family consists of five members A, P, R, T, H. P is 
wife of A. R is the daughter of A. R has only one 
brother T. H is daughter-in-law of P. How is H related 
to R? 
(a) mother  (b) sister-in-law 
(c) daughter  (d) daughter-in-law 
(e) none of these 
 
25.  If the digits of the number “46752983” are arranged 
in increasing order form left to right within the 
number, then how many digits will remain on the 
same position after the applied operation? 
(a) Two (b) One  (c) Three 
(d) Four (e) None of these 
 
26.  How many meaningful words can be made by using 
letters ‘A’, ‘E’, ‘L’ and ‘T’, keeping L as the first letter 
of the word? 
(a) One (b) Two (c) Three 
(d) Four (e) None of these 
 
Directions (27-31): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Point E is 15m east of point B. Point G is 20m north of 
point E. Point K is 10m east of point G. Point M is 30m 
south of point K. Point P is 20m west of point M. Point L 
is 10m north of point P.  
 
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Directions (1-5): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
 
Six persons J, P, Q, R, V, Z are sitting in a row. Some of 
them are facing north while some of them are facing 
south. J sits second from one of the extreme end of the 
row. P sits third to the right of J. R is not an immediate 
neighbor of P and Z. Both the immediate neighbors of V 
faces opposite direction. Both the Immediate neighbors 
of Z faces same direction.  V sits second to the left of P. Q 
sits to the right of R. R faces north. Q faces same direction 
as Z.  
 
1.  Four of the following five are alike in a certain way, 
and so form a group. Which of the following does not 
belong to the group? 
(a) R, V (b) V, P   (c) J, P  
(d) V, Q (e) J, R 
 
2.  What is the position of Q with respect to Z? 
(a) Second to the left (b) Third to the right 
(c) Third to the left (d) Fifth to the right 
(e) Second to the right 
 
3.  Who amongst the following sits exactly between Z 
and J? 
(a) R (b) P  (c) Q  
(d) Both V and Q (e) V 
 
4.  How many persons in the given arrangement are 
facing North? 
(a) More than four  (b) Four 
(c) One (d) Three (e) Two 
 
 
5.  Who is sitting 4th to the right of Q? 
(a) R (b) Z  (c) P 
(d) J (e) None of these 
 
Directions (6-8): Some statements are given followed 
by two conclusions. You have to consider the statements 
to be true even if they seem to be at variance from 
commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the 
following conclusions follow from the given statements: 
 
6.  Statements: No symbol is letter.  
  All expression are letter.  
  Some symbols are word. 
 Conclusions: I.  No word is letter. 
  II.  Some symbols being expression is 
possibility.  
 (a) Only I follows 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Either I or II follows 
 (d) Neither I nor II follows 
 (e) Both I and II follow 
 
7.  Statements:  Some logic are answers.  
  All keys are answers. 
 Conclusions: I.  All keys are logic. 
  II.  No keys are logic. 
 (a) Only I follows 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Either I or II follows 
 (d) Neither I nor II follows 
 (e) Both I and II follow 
 
8.  Statement: All numbers are digits.  
  Some numbers are points.  
  Some points are marks. 
 Conclusions:  I.   Some points are digits.  
  II. All marks being numbers is a 
possibility. 
 (a) Only I follows 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Either I or II follows 
 (d) Neither I nor II follows 
 (e) Both I and II follow 
 
Directions (9-13): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Seven boxes M, N, O, P, Q, R, S are arranged one above 
another. Only two boxes are placed above box P. Only one 
box is placed between box S and P. As many as boxes are 
placed between box S and Q as between box Q and M. 
Three boxes are placed between box N and O. N is placed 
above O.  
 
REASONING ABILITY 
 
 
   
  
 
9.  How many total numbers of boxes are placed in 
between box S and Q? 
(a) Two (b) One  (c) Three  
(d) More than three  (e) None 
 
10.  Which of the following is true regarding Box N? 
(a) Three boxes are placed between box Q and N 
(b)  Box N is placed below Q  
(c)  Box N is placed at top 
(d)  Only one box is placed above box N  
(e)  No box is placed between box N and R 
 
11.  Which box is placed at top? 
(a) S (b) N  (c) Q  
 (d) R (e) M 
 
12.  Which box is placed immediately above box Q? 
(a) M (b) P  (c) S  
(d) N (e) R 
 
13.  How many boxes are placed in between R and M? 
(a) Two (b) One  (c) Three  
(d) More than three  (e) None 
 
Directions (14-18): Answer these questions based on 
the following information. 
In a certain code: 
“arrange things in order” is coded as - “po gb ik mn” 
“order for new things” is coded as - “po gb fc bv” 
“new places to order” is coded as - “gb cq bv ra” 
“places in unknown country” is coded as – “ de ra lf ik” 
 
14. What will be the code for “order”? 
(a) gb (b) fc  (c) cq 
(d) ik (e) can’t be determined 
 
15.  What may be the code for “things to vanish”? 
(a) po cq hx  (b) po vm ik 
(c) cq fc ik  (d) either (a) or (b) 
(e) None of these 
 
16.  What will be the code for “ arrange”? 
(a) gb (b) mn  (c) cq 
(d) ik (e) can’t be determined 
 
17.  What may be the code for “ in country”? 
(a) lf ik 
(b) de ik  
(c) po gb 
(d) either (a) or (b) 
(e) None of these 
 
18.  “bv” is the code for? 
(a) things (b) new  (c) arrange 
(d) places (e) None of these 
 
Directions (19-23): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Six persons A, C, Q, R, T, Y were born in six different 
months January, April, May, August, September, 
December of a year. Three persons were born in between 
A and Y. A was born before Y. No one was born in 
between C and A. Two persons were born in between C 
and R. T was born before Q.  
 
19.  Who among the following was born in May? 
(a) C (b) A  (c) Q 
(d) T (e) Y 
 
20.  How many persons were born between A and Q? 
(a) One (b) Three (c) Four 
(d) Two (e) None of these 
 
21.  How many persons born were before R? 
(a) One (b) Three (c) Four 
(d) Two (e) None of these 
 
22.  Who among the following is the oldest? 
 (a) C (b) A  (c) Q 
(d) T (e) Y 
 
23.  Which of the following is not true regarding Y? 
(a) Four persons born between C and Y 
(b) R was born before Y  
(c) Q is born immediately after Y 
(d) Only Q was born between Y and R  
(e) No one was born after Y 
 
24.  A family consists of five members A, P, R, T, H. P is 
wife of A. R is the daughter of A. R has only one 
brother T. H is daughter-in-law of P. How is H related 
to R? 
(a) mother  (b) sister-in-law 
(c) daughter  (d) daughter-in-law 
(e) none of these 
 
25.  If the digits of the number “46752983” are arranged 
in increasing order form left to right within the 
number, then how many digits will remain on the 
same position after the applied operation? 
(a) Two (b) One  (c) Three 
(d) Four (e) None of these 
 
26.  How many meaningful words can be made by using 
letters ‘A’, ‘E’, ‘L’ and ‘T’, keeping L as the first letter 
of the word? 
(a) One (b) Two (c) Three 
(d) Four (e) None of these 
 
Directions (27-31): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Point E is 15m east of point B. Point G is 20m north of 
point E. Point K is 10m east of point G. Point M is 30m 
south of point K. Point P is 20m west of point M. Point L 
is 10m north of point P.  
 
 
 
   
  
 
27.  If Point V is 10m east of point S and Point S is 10m 
north of point L, then what will be the distance 
between point E and V? 
(a) 10m  (b) 15m (c) 20m 
(d) 5m (e) 25m 
 
28.  What is the total distance between point B and L? 
(a) 10m  (b) 15m (c) 20m 
(d) 5m (e) 30m 
 
29.  If Point Z is 10m north of point M, then point what is 
the distance between point E and Z? 
(a) 10m  (b) 15m (c) 20m 
(d) 25m (e) 30m 
 
30.  Point K is in which direction from point P? 
(a) South  (b) South-east (c) North 
(d) North-east (e) North-west 
 
31.  Four of the following five are alike in a certain way, 
and so form a group. Which of the following does not 
belong to the group? 
 (a) P, L (b) P, M  (c) G, E  
(d) L, E (e) G, B 
 
Directions (32-36): These questions are based on the 
following arrangement. Study it carefully and answer the 
questions below it. 
1 3 5 3 4 5  9 2 8 7 2 3 6 5 2 7 3 8 1 2 1 8 4 9 8 1 2 4 7 3 5 
2 4 8 9 8 2 4 
 
32.  Which element is exactly midway between the 
seventh element from the left end and sixteenth from 
the right end? 
(a) 8 (b) 2  (c) 5 
(d) 6 (e) 7 
 
33.  How many perfect squares are there to the right of 
the fourteenth element from the right end? 
(a) Two (b) One  (c) Three 
(d) Four (e) more than four 
 
34. How many perfect cubes are there in the above 
arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded 
by an odd number and immediately followed by an 
even number? 
(a) None (b) Three (c) Two 
(d) One (e) More than three 
 
35.  How many such odd digits are there in the given 
arrangement, each of which is immediately followed 
and preceded by an odd number? 
(a) None (b) One  (c) Two 
(d) Three (e) More than three 
 
36.  Which of the following element is 5
th
 to the right of 
10
th
 from the right end? 
(a) 9 (b) 8  (c) 2 
(d) 1 (e) 4 
 
Directions (37-40): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
There are six wallets A, B, C, P, Q and R, each containing 
different amount of money in it. Wallet B has more 
money than wallet Q but less than wallet P. Only wallet R 
has more money than wallet C. Wallet Q does not has the 
least amount of money. The wallet containing 3
rd
 highest 
amount of money has Rs. 3000, which is Rs.1000 more 
than the wallet which has 2
nd
 lowest amount of money.  
 
37. Which of the following wallet has the least amount of 
money? 
(a) A (b) B  (c) C 
(d) Q (e) P 
 
38.  What may be the amount of money in wallet C? 
(a) Rs. 2500 (b) Rs. 2000 (c) Rs. 3500 
(d) Rs. 2250 (e) Rs. 2100 
 
39. What may be the amount of money in wallet B, if it 
has Rs. 250 less than the wallet P? 
(a) Rs. 2500 (b) Rs. 2750 (c) Rs. 3500 
(d) Rs. 3250 (e) Rs. 2200 
 
40.  Which of the following is true regarding wallet P? 
(a) Only wallet A has less money than wallet P 
(b) Wallet B has more money than wallet P 
(c) Wallet P has 3
rd
 highest amount of money 
(d) Wallet Q has more amount of money than P 
(e) none of these 
 
 
 
41. The upstream speed of a boat is 18 km/hr which is 
500% more than the speed of stream. Find how 
much distance boat will cover in 3 hours while 
travelling in downstream.   
(a) 66 km (b) 63 km (c) 72 km 
(d) 75 km (e) 78 km 
 
42. If ?? 2
– ?? 2
= 252 and ?? + ?? = 42 then find the value 
of ‘B’?    
(a) 18 (b) 16  (c) 14 
(d) 20 (e) 22 
 
43. A alone can do a work in 40 days. The ratio of time 
taken by A and B to do the same work is 5 : 3. Then, 
find in how many days both will complete the work 
together ?   
(a) 18 days (b) 12 days (c) 20 days 
(d) 15 days (e) 10 days 
 
44. A train having speed of 72 km/hr crosses a pole in 18 
sec and a platform in 33 sec. Find the length of 
platform?   
(a) 320 m  (b) 300 m  (c) 330 m  
(d) 360 m  (e) 350 m  
 
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 
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Directions (1-5): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
 
Six persons J, P, Q, R, V, Z are sitting in a row. Some of 
them are facing north while some of them are facing 
south. J sits second from one of the extreme end of the 
row. P sits third to the right of J. R is not an immediate 
neighbor of P and Z. Both the immediate neighbors of V 
faces opposite direction. Both the Immediate neighbors 
of Z faces same direction.  V sits second to the left of P. Q 
sits to the right of R. R faces north. Q faces same direction 
as Z.  
 
1.  Four of the following five are alike in a certain way, 
and so form a group. Which of the following does not 
belong to the group? 
(a) R, V (b) V, P   (c) J, P  
(d) V, Q (e) J, R 
 
2.  What is the position of Q with respect to Z? 
(a) Second to the left (b) Third to the right 
(c) Third to the left (d) Fifth to the right 
(e) Second to the right 
 
3.  Who amongst the following sits exactly between Z 
and J? 
(a) R (b) P  (c) Q  
(d) Both V and Q (e) V 
 
4.  How many persons in the given arrangement are 
facing North? 
(a) More than four  (b) Four 
(c) One (d) Three (e) Two 
 
 
5.  Who is sitting 4th to the right of Q? 
(a) R (b) Z  (c) P 
(d) J (e) None of these 
 
Directions (6-8): Some statements are given followed 
by two conclusions. You have to consider the statements 
to be true even if they seem to be at variance from 
commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the 
following conclusions follow from the given statements: 
 
6.  Statements: No symbol is letter.  
  All expression are letter.  
  Some symbols are word. 
 Conclusions: I.  No word is letter. 
  II.  Some symbols being expression is 
possibility.  
 (a) Only I follows 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Either I or II follows 
 (d) Neither I nor II follows 
 (e) Both I and II follow 
 
7.  Statements:  Some logic are answers.  
  All keys are answers. 
 Conclusions: I.  All keys are logic. 
  II.  No keys are logic. 
 (a) Only I follows 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Either I or II follows 
 (d) Neither I nor II follows 
 (e) Both I and II follow 
 
8.  Statement: All numbers are digits.  
  Some numbers are points.  
  Some points are marks. 
 Conclusions:  I.   Some points are digits.  
  II. All marks being numbers is a 
possibility. 
 (a) Only I follows 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Either I or II follows 
 (d) Neither I nor II follows 
 (e) Both I and II follow 
 
Directions (9-13): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Seven boxes M, N, O, P, Q, R, S are arranged one above 
another. Only two boxes are placed above box P. Only one 
box is placed between box S and P. As many as boxes are 
placed between box S and Q as between box Q and M. 
Three boxes are placed between box N and O. N is placed 
above O.  
 
REASONING ABILITY 
 
 
   
  
 
9.  How many total numbers of boxes are placed in 
between box S and Q? 
(a) Two (b) One  (c) Three  
(d) More than three  (e) None 
 
10.  Which of the following is true regarding Box N? 
(a) Three boxes are placed between box Q and N 
(b)  Box N is placed below Q  
(c)  Box N is placed at top 
(d)  Only one box is placed above box N  
(e)  No box is placed between box N and R 
 
11.  Which box is placed at top? 
(a) S (b) N  (c) Q  
 (d) R (e) M 
 
12.  Which box is placed immediately above box Q? 
(a) M (b) P  (c) S  
(d) N (e) R 
 
13.  How many boxes are placed in between R and M? 
(a) Two (b) One  (c) Three  
(d) More than three  (e) None 
 
Directions (14-18): Answer these questions based on 
the following information. 
In a certain code: 
“arrange things in order” is coded as - “po gb ik mn” 
“order for new things” is coded as - “po gb fc bv” 
“new places to order” is coded as - “gb cq bv ra” 
“places in unknown country” is coded as – “ de ra lf ik” 
 
14. What will be the code for “order”? 
(a) gb (b) fc  (c) cq 
(d) ik (e) can’t be determined 
 
15.  What may be the code for “things to vanish”? 
(a) po cq hx  (b) po vm ik 
(c) cq fc ik  (d) either (a) or (b) 
(e) None of these 
 
16.  What will be the code for “ arrange”? 
(a) gb (b) mn  (c) cq 
(d) ik (e) can’t be determined 
 
17.  What may be the code for “ in country”? 
(a) lf ik 
(b) de ik  
(c) po gb 
(d) either (a) or (b) 
(e) None of these 
 
18.  “bv” is the code for? 
(a) things (b) new  (c) arrange 
(d) places (e) None of these 
 
Directions (19-23): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Six persons A, C, Q, R, T, Y were born in six different 
months January, April, May, August, September, 
December of a year. Three persons were born in between 
A and Y. A was born before Y. No one was born in 
between C and A. Two persons were born in between C 
and R. T was born before Q.  
 
19.  Who among the following was born in May? 
(a) C (b) A  (c) Q 
(d) T (e) Y 
 
20.  How many persons were born between A and Q? 
(a) One (b) Three (c) Four 
(d) Two (e) None of these 
 
21.  How many persons born were before R? 
(a) One (b) Three (c) Four 
(d) Two (e) None of these 
 
22.  Who among the following is the oldest? 
 (a) C (b) A  (c) Q 
(d) T (e) Y 
 
23.  Which of the following is not true regarding Y? 
(a) Four persons born between C and Y 
(b) R was born before Y  
(c) Q is born immediately after Y 
(d) Only Q was born between Y and R  
(e) No one was born after Y 
 
24.  A family consists of five members A, P, R, T, H. P is 
wife of A. R is the daughter of A. R has only one 
brother T. H is daughter-in-law of P. How is H related 
to R? 
(a) mother  (b) sister-in-law 
(c) daughter  (d) daughter-in-law 
(e) none of these 
 
25.  If the digits of the number “46752983” are arranged 
in increasing order form left to right within the 
number, then how many digits will remain on the 
same position after the applied operation? 
(a) Two (b) One  (c) Three 
(d) Four (e) None of these 
 
26.  How many meaningful words can be made by using 
letters ‘A’, ‘E’, ‘L’ and ‘T’, keeping L as the first letter 
of the word? 
(a) One (b) Two (c) Three 
(d) Four (e) None of these 
 
Directions (27-31): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Point E is 15m east of point B. Point G is 20m north of 
point E. Point K is 10m east of point G. Point M is 30m 
south of point K. Point P is 20m west of point M. Point L 
is 10m north of point P.  
 
 
 
   
  
 
27.  If Point V is 10m east of point S and Point S is 10m 
north of point L, then what will be the distance 
between point E and V? 
(a) 10m  (b) 15m (c) 20m 
(d) 5m (e) 25m 
 
28.  What is the total distance between point B and L? 
(a) 10m  (b) 15m (c) 20m 
(d) 5m (e) 30m 
 
29.  If Point Z is 10m north of point M, then point what is 
the distance between point E and Z? 
(a) 10m  (b) 15m (c) 20m 
(d) 25m (e) 30m 
 
30.  Point K is in which direction from point P? 
(a) South  (b) South-east (c) North 
(d) North-east (e) North-west 
 
31.  Four of the following five are alike in a certain way, 
and so form a group. Which of the following does not 
belong to the group? 
 (a) P, L (b) P, M  (c) G, E  
(d) L, E (e) G, B 
 
Directions (32-36): These questions are based on the 
following arrangement. Study it carefully and answer the 
questions below it. 
1 3 5 3 4 5  9 2 8 7 2 3 6 5 2 7 3 8 1 2 1 8 4 9 8 1 2 4 7 3 5 
2 4 8 9 8 2 4 
 
32.  Which element is exactly midway between the 
seventh element from the left end and sixteenth from 
the right end? 
(a) 8 (b) 2  (c) 5 
(d) 6 (e) 7 
 
33.  How many perfect squares are there to the right of 
the fourteenth element from the right end? 
(a) Two (b) One  (c) Three 
(d) Four (e) more than four 
 
34. How many perfect cubes are there in the above 
arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded 
by an odd number and immediately followed by an 
even number? 
(a) None (b) Three (c) Two 
(d) One (e) More than three 
 
35.  How many such odd digits are there in the given 
arrangement, each of which is immediately followed 
and preceded by an odd number? 
(a) None (b) One  (c) Two 
(d) Three (e) More than three 
 
36.  Which of the following element is 5
th
 to the right of 
10
th
 from the right end? 
(a) 9 (b) 8  (c) 2 
(d) 1 (e) 4 
 
Directions (37-40): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
There are six wallets A, B, C, P, Q and R, each containing 
different amount of money in it. Wallet B has more 
money than wallet Q but less than wallet P. Only wallet R 
has more money than wallet C. Wallet Q does not has the 
least amount of money. The wallet containing 3
rd
 highest 
amount of money has Rs. 3000, which is Rs.1000 more 
than the wallet which has 2
nd
 lowest amount of money.  
 
37. Which of the following wallet has the least amount of 
money? 
(a) A (b) B  (c) C 
(d) Q (e) P 
 
38.  What may be the amount of money in wallet C? 
(a) Rs. 2500 (b) Rs. 2000 (c) Rs. 3500 
(d) Rs. 2250 (e) Rs. 2100 
 
39. What may be the amount of money in wallet B, if it 
has Rs. 250 less than the wallet P? 
(a) Rs. 2500 (b) Rs. 2750 (c) Rs. 3500 
(d) Rs. 3250 (e) Rs. 2200 
 
40.  Which of the following is true regarding wallet P? 
(a) Only wallet A has less money than wallet P 
(b) Wallet B has more money than wallet P 
(c) Wallet P has 3
rd
 highest amount of money 
(d) Wallet Q has more amount of money than P 
(e) none of these 
 
 
 
41. The upstream speed of a boat is 18 km/hr which is 
500% more than the speed of stream. Find how 
much distance boat will cover in 3 hours while 
travelling in downstream.   
(a) 66 km (b) 63 km (c) 72 km 
(d) 75 km (e) 78 km 
 
42. If ?? 2
– ?? 2
= 252 and ?? + ?? = 42 then find the value 
of ‘B’?    
(a) 18 (b) 16  (c) 14 
(d) 20 (e) 22 
 
43. A alone can do a work in 40 days. The ratio of time 
taken by A and B to do the same work is 5 : 3. Then, 
find in how many days both will complete the work 
together ?   
(a) 18 days (b) 12 days (c) 20 days 
(d) 15 days (e) 10 days 
 
44. A train having speed of 72 km/hr crosses a pole in 18 
sec and a platform in 33 sec. Find the length of 
platform?   
(a) 320 m  (b) 300 m  (c) 330 m  
(d) 360 m  (e) 350 m  
 
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 
 
 
   
  
 
45. The circumference of a circle is 66 cm. Find the 
approximate area of square if the radius of circle is 
two times of the side of a square.  
 (a) 18 cm² (b) 32 cm² (c) 25 cm² 
(d) 36 cm² (e) 28 cm² 
 
Directions (46-50): What approximate value should 
come in place of question mark (?) in the following 
questions? 
 
46. v1443.98 ÷ 18.98 + 328.1 =?× 22.01  
(a) 10 (b) 12  (c) 18 
(d) 15 (e) 22 
 
47. 29.98% of 880.001 = ? + 110.9   
(a) 144 (b) 153  (c) 158 
(d) 160 (e) 163 
 
48. (?)² + 255.93 = 49.932% of 800.112  
(a) 12 (b) 8  (c) 15 
(d) 18 (e) 6 
 
49. v1728.01
3
+? = 256.01  
(a) 230 (b) 235  (c) 238 
(d) 241 (e) 244 
 
50. 74.91% of ? = (17.932)² 
(a) 420 (b) 425  (c) 408 
(d) 432 (e) 444 
 
Directions (51-55):-Find the wrong number in the 
given number series questions. 
 
51. 100,       118,       136,       149,       160,       167,       172 
(a) 172 (b) 160  (c) 100 
 (d) 118 (e) 136 
 
52.  1.5,       2.5,       6,       24,       100,       505,       3036 
(a) 1.5 (b) 6  (c) 100 
(d) 3036 (e) 2.5 
 
53.  160,       80,       80,       120,       240,       600,       900 
(a) 240 (b) 120  (c) 160 
(d) 900 (e) 600 
 
54.  5040,       2520,       840,       210,       42,       8,       1 
(a) 8 (b) 5040 (c) 840 
(d) 1 (e) 42 
 
55.  15,      17,       26,       151,       200,       929,       1050 
(a) 17 (b) 1050 (c) 15 
(d) 929 (e) 26 
 
Direction (56-60): There are total five departments in a 
company. There are total 90 employees in Finance 
department which is 25% of total employees in the 
company. 2/9 of the total employees of the company are 
working in HR department. Employees working in Sales 
department is 25% more than that in HR department. 
Ratio between employees working in Security and 
Housing department is 4 : 5. 
 
56. Find number of employees working in HR 
department is what percent more than number of 
employees working in Security department? 
(a) 250% (b) 200% (c) 150% 
(d) 100%  (e) 50% 
 
57. Find the average number of employees working in 
Sales, Finance and Housing department? 
(a) 60 (b) 70  (c) 80 
(d) 90  (e) 100 
 
58. Number of employees in Housing department is how 
much more than number of employees in Security 
department? 
(a) 10 (b) 20  (c) 30 
(d) 40  (e) 50 
 
59. In Security department, 40% are female employees 
then find total male employees working in Security 
department? 
(a) 16 (b) 40  (c) 32 
(d) 8  (e) 24 
 
60. Ratio between total number of male and female 
employees in HR department is 2 : 3. Find total 
number of female employees working in HR 
department? 
(a) 32 (b) 48  (c) 64 
(d) 40  (e) 56 
 
Directions (61-70): What value should come in place of 
question mark (?) in the following questions? 
 
61. ?
2
= 4
2
+ 8
2
- 31 
 (a) 6 (b) 7  (c) 8 
(d) 9  (e) 10 
 
62. 13 × 6 +? × 4 = 18 × 7 
(a) 6 (b) 8  (c) 10 
(d) 12  (e) 14 
 
63. 40% of ? = 25% of 320 + 75% of 160 
(a) 500 (b) 400  (c) 300 
(d) 200  (e) 100 
 
 
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Directions (1-5): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
 
Six persons J, P, Q, R, V, Z are sitting in a row. Some of 
them are facing north while some of them are facing 
south. J sits second from one of the extreme end of the 
row. P sits third to the right of J. R is not an immediate 
neighbor of P and Z. Both the immediate neighbors of V 
faces opposite direction. Both the Immediate neighbors 
of Z faces same direction.  V sits second to the left of P. Q 
sits to the right of R. R faces north. Q faces same direction 
as Z.  
 
1.  Four of the following five are alike in a certain way, 
and so form a group. Which of the following does not 
belong to the group? 
(a) R, V (b) V, P   (c) J, P  
(d) V, Q (e) J, R 
 
2.  What is the position of Q with respect to Z? 
(a) Second to the left (b) Third to the right 
(c) Third to the left (d) Fifth to the right 
(e) Second to the right 
 
3.  Who amongst the following sits exactly between Z 
and J? 
(a) R (b) P  (c) Q  
(d) Both V and Q (e) V 
 
4.  How many persons in the given arrangement are 
facing North? 
(a) More than four  (b) Four 
(c) One (d) Three (e) Two 
 
 
5.  Who is sitting 4th to the right of Q? 
(a) R (b) Z  (c) P 
(d) J (e) None of these 
 
Directions (6-8): Some statements are given followed 
by two conclusions. You have to consider the statements 
to be true even if they seem to be at variance from 
commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the 
following conclusions follow from the given statements: 
 
6.  Statements: No symbol is letter.  
  All expression are letter.  
  Some symbols are word. 
 Conclusions: I.  No word is letter. 
  II.  Some symbols being expression is 
possibility.  
 (a) Only I follows 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Either I or II follows 
 (d) Neither I nor II follows 
 (e) Both I and II follow 
 
7.  Statements:  Some logic are answers.  
  All keys are answers. 
 Conclusions: I.  All keys are logic. 
  II.  No keys are logic. 
 (a) Only I follows 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Either I or II follows 
 (d) Neither I nor II follows 
 (e) Both I and II follow 
 
8.  Statement: All numbers are digits.  
  Some numbers are points.  
  Some points are marks. 
 Conclusions:  I.   Some points are digits.  
  II. All marks being numbers is a 
possibility. 
 (a) Only I follows 
 (b) Only II follows 
 (c) Either I or II follows 
 (d) Neither I nor II follows 
 (e) Both I and II follow 
 
Directions (9-13): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Seven boxes M, N, O, P, Q, R, S are arranged one above 
another. Only two boxes are placed above box P. Only one 
box is placed between box S and P. As many as boxes are 
placed between box S and Q as between box Q and M. 
Three boxes are placed between box N and O. N is placed 
above O.  
 
REASONING ABILITY 
 
 
   
  
 
9.  How many total numbers of boxes are placed in 
between box S and Q? 
(a) Two (b) One  (c) Three  
(d) More than three  (e) None 
 
10.  Which of the following is true regarding Box N? 
(a) Three boxes are placed between box Q and N 
(b)  Box N is placed below Q  
(c)  Box N is placed at top 
(d)  Only one box is placed above box N  
(e)  No box is placed between box N and R 
 
11.  Which box is placed at top? 
(a) S (b) N  (c) Q  
 (d) R (e) M 
 
12.  Which box is placed immediately above box Q? 
(a) M (b) P  (c) S  
(d) N (e) R 
 
13.  How many boxes are placed in between R and M? 
(a) Two (b) One  (c) Three  
(d) More than three  (e) None 
 
Directions (14-18): Answer these questions based on 
the following information. 
In a certain code: 
“arrange things in order” is coded as - “po gb ik mn” 
“order for new things” is coded as - “po gb fc bv” 
“new places to order” is coded as - “gb cq bv ra” 
“places in unknown country” is coded as – “ de ra lf ik” 
 
14. What will be the code for “order”? 
(a) gb (b) fc  (c) cq 
(d) ik (e) can’t be determined 
 
15.  What may be the code for “things to vanish”? 
(a) po cq hx  (b) po vm ik 
(c) cq fc ik  (d) either (a) or (b) 
(e) None of these 
 
16.  What will be the code for “ arrange”? 
(a) gb (b) mn  (c) cq 
(d) ik (e) can’t be determined 
 
17.  What may be the code for “ in country”? 
(a) lf ik 
(b) de ik  
(c) po gb 
(d) either (a) or (b) 
(e) None of these 
 
18.  “bv” is the code for? 
(a) things (b) new  (c) arrange 
(d) places (e) None of these 
 
Directions (19-23): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Six persons A, C, Q, R, T, Y were born in six different 
months January, April, May, August, September, 
December of a year. Three persons were born in between 
A and Y. A was born before Y. No one was born in 
between C and A. Two persons were born in between C 
and R. T was born before Q.  
 
19.  Who among the following was born in May? 
(a) C (b) A  (c) Q 
(d) T (e) Y 
 
20.  How many persons were born between A and Q? 
(a) One (b) Three (c) Four 
(d) Two (e) None of these 
 
21.  How many persons born were before R? 
(a) One (b) Three (c) Four 
(d) Two (e) None of these 
 
22.  Who among the following is the oldest? 
 (a) C (b) A  (c) Q 
(d) T (e) Y 
 
23.  Which of the following is not true regarding Y? 
(a) Four persons born between C and Y 
(b) R was born before Y  
(c) Q is born immediately after Y 
(d) Only Q was born between Y and R  
(e) No one was born after Y 
 
24.  A family consists of five members A, P, R, T, H. P is 
wife of A. R is the daughter of A. R has only one 
brother T. H is daughter-in-law of P. How is H related 
to R? 
(a) mother  (b) sister-in-law 
(c) daughter  (d) daughter-in-law 
(e) none of these 
 
25.  If the digits of the number “46752983” are arranged 
in increasing order form left to right within the 
number, then how many digits will remain on the 
same position after the applied operation? 
(a) Two (b) One  (c) Three 
(d) Four (e) None of these 
 
26.  How many meaningful words can be made by using 
letters ‘A’, ‘E’, ‘L’ and ‘T’, keeping L as the first letter 
of the word? 
(a) One (b) Two (c) Three 
(d) Four (e) None of these 
 
Directions (27-31): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
Point E is 15m east of point B. Point G is 20m north of 
point E. Point K is 10m east of point G. Point M is 30m 
south of point K. Point P is 20m west of point M. Point L 
is 10m north of point P.  
 
 
 
   
  
 
27.  If Point V is 10m east of point S and Point S is 10m 
north of point L, then what will be the distance 
between point E and V? 
(a) 10m  (b) 15m (c) 20m 
(d) 5m (e) 25m 
 
28.  What is the total distance between point B and L? 
(a) 10m  (b) 15m (c) 20m 
(d) 5m (e) 30m 
 
29.  If Point Z is 10m north of point M, then point what is 
the distance between point E and Z? 
(a) 10m  (b) 15m (c) 20m 
(d) 25m (e) 30m 
 
30.  Point K is in which direction from point P? 
(a) South  (b) South-east (c) North 
(d) North-east (e) North-west 
 
31.  Four of the following five are alike in a certain way, 
and so form a group. Which of the following does not 
belong to the group? 
 (a) P, L (b) P, M  (c) G, E  
(d) L, E (e) G, B 
 
Directions (32-36): These questions are based on the 
following arrangement. Study it carefully and answer the 
questions below it. 
1 3 5 3 4 5  9 2 8 7 2 3 6 5 2 7 3 8 1 2 1 8 4 9 8 1 2 4 7 3 5 
2 4 8 9 8 2 4 
 
32.  Which element is exactly midway between the 
seventh element from the left end and sixteenth from 
the right end? 
(a) 8 (b) 2  (c) 5 
(d) 6 (e) 7 
 
33.  How many perfect squares are there to the right of 
the fourteenth element from the right end? 
(a) Two (b) One  (c) Three 
(d) Four (e) more than four 
 
34. How many perfect cubes are there in the above 
arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded 
by an odd number and immediately followed by an 
even number? 
(a) None (b) Three (c) Two 
(d) One (e) More than three 
 
35.  How many such odd digits are there in the given 
arrangement, each of which is immediately followed 
and preceded by an odd number? 
(a) None (b) One  (c) Two 
(d) Three (e) More than three 
 
36.  Which of the following element is 5
th
 to the right of 
10
th
 from the right end? 
(a) 9 (b) 8  (c) 2 
(d) 1 (e) 4 
 
Directions (37-40): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
There are six wallets A, B, C, P, Q and R, each containing 
different amount of money in it. Wallet B has more 
money than wallet Q but less than wallet P. Only wallet R 
has more money than wallet C. Wallet Q does not has the 
least amount of money. The wallet containing 3
rd
 highest 
amount of money has Rs. 3000, which is Rs.1000 more 
than the wallet which has 2
nd
 lowest amount of money.  
 
37. Which of the following wallet has the least amount of 
money? 
(a) A (b) B  (c) C 
(d) Q (e) P 
 
38.  What may be the amount of money in wallet C? 
(a) Rs. 2500 (b) Rs. 2000 (c) Rs. 3500 
(d) Rs. 2250 (e) Rs. 2100 
 
39. What may be the amount of money in wallet B, if it 
has Rs. 250 less than the wallet P? 
(a) Rs. 2500 (b) Rs. 2750 (c) Rs. 3500 
(d) Rs. 3250 (e) Rs. 2200 
 
40.  Which of the following is true regarding wallet P? 
(a) Only wallet A has less money than wallet P 
(b) Wallet B has more money than wallet P 
(c) Wallet P has 3
rd
 highest amount of money 
(d) Wallet Q has more amount of money than P 
(e) none of these 
 
 
 
41. The upstream speed of a boat is 18 km/hr which is 
500% more than the speed of stream. Find how 
much distance boat will cover in 3 hours while 
travelling in downstream.   
(a) 66 km (b) 63 km (c) 72 km 
(d) 75 km (e) 78 km 
 
42. If ?? 2
– ?? 2
= 252 and ?? + ?? = 42 then find the value 
of ‘B’?    
(a) 18 (b) 16  (c) 14 
(d) 20 (e) 22 
 
43. A alone can do a work in 40 days. The ratio of time 
taken by A and B to do the same work is 5 : 3. Then, 
find in how many days both will complete the work 
together ?   
(a) 18 days (b) 12 days (c) 20 days 
(d) 15 days (e) 10 days 
 
44. A train having speed of 72 km/hr crosses a pole in 18 
sec and a platform in 33 sec. Find the length of 
platform?   
(a) 320 m  (b) 300 m  (c) 330 m  
(d) 360 m  (e) 350 m  
 
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 
 
 
   
  
 
45. The circumference of a circle is 66 cm. Find the 
approximate area of square if the radius of circle is 
two times of the side of a square.  
 (a) 18 cm² (b) 32 cm² (c) 25 cm² 
(d) 36 cm² (e) 28 cm² 
 
Directions (46-50): What approximate value should 
come in place of question mark (?) in the following 
questions? 
 
46. v1443.98 ÷ 18.98 + 328.1 =?× 22.01  
(a) 10 (b) 12  (c) 18 
(d) 15 (e) 22 
 
47. 29.98% of 880.001 = ? + 110.9   
(a) 144 (b) 153  (c) 158 
(d) 160 (e) 163 
 
48. (?)² + 255.93 = 49.932% of 800.112  
(a) 12 (b) 8  (c) 15 
(d) 18 (e) 6 
 
49. v1728.01
3
+? = 256.01  
(a) 230 (b) 235  (c) 238 
(d) 241 (e) 244 
 
50. 74.91% of ? = (17.932)² 
(a) 420 (b) 425  (c) 408 
(d) 432 (e) 444 
 
Directions (51-55):-Find the wrong number in the 
given number series questions. 
 
51. 100,       118,       136,       149,       160,       167,       172 
(a) 172 (b) 160  (c) 100 
 (d) 118 (e) 136 
 
52.  1.5,       2.5,       6,       24,       100,       505,       3036 
(a) 1.5 (b) 6  (c) 100 
(d) 3036 (e) 2.5 
 
53.  160,       80,       80,       120,       240,       600,       900 
(a) 240 (b) 120  (c) 160 
(d) 900 (e) 600 
 
54.  5040,       2520,       840,       210,       42,       8,       1 
(a) 8 (b) 5040 (c) 840 
(d) 1 (e) 42 
 
55.  15,      17,       26,       151,       200,       929,       1050 
(a) 17 (b) 1050 (c) 15 
(d) 929 (e) 26 
 
Direction (56-60): There are total five departments in a 
company. There are total 90 employees in Finance 
department which is 25% of total employees in the 
company. 2/9 of the total employees of the company are 
working in HR department. Employees working in Sales 
department is 25% more than that in HR department. 
Ratio between employees working in Security and 
Housing department is 4 : 5. 
 
56. Find number of employees working in HR 
department is what percent more than number of 
employees working in Security department? 
(a) 250% (b) 200% (c) 150% 
(d) 100%  (e) 50% 
 
57. Find the average number of employees working in 
Sales, Finance and Housing department? 
(a) 60 (b) 70  (c) 80 
(d) 90  (e) 100 
 
58. Number of employees in Housing department is how 
much more than number of employees in Security 
department? 
(a) 10 (b) 20  (c) 30 
(d) 40  (e) 50 
 
59. In Security department, 40% are female employees 
then find total male employees working in Security 
department? 
(a) 16 (b) 40  (c) 32 
(d) 8  (e) 24 
 
60. Ratio between total number of male and female 
employees in HR department is 2 : 3. Find total 
number of female employees working in HR 
department? 
(a) 32 (b) 48  (c) 64 
(d) 40  (e) 56 
 
Directions (61-70): What value should come in place of 
question mark (?) in the following questions? 
 
61. ?
2
= 4
2
+ 8
2
- 31 
 (a) 6 (b) 7  (c) 8 
(d) 9  (e) 10 
 
62. 13 × 6 +? × 4 = 18 × 7 
(a) 6 (b) 8  (c) 10 
(d) 12  (e) 14 
 
63. 40% of ? = 25% of 320 + 75% of 160 
(a) 500 (b) 400  (c) 300 
(d) 200  (e) 100 
 
 
 
 
   
  
 
64. 11
2
+ 6
2
= ? +37 
(a) 130 (b) 110  (c) 120 
(d) 140  (e) 150 
 
65. 
360
?
= 12 × 6 - 3
3
 
(a) 9 (b) 5  (c) 6 
(d) 7  (e) 8 
 
66. v225 + v441 = ?
2
 
(a) 3 (b) 4  (c) 5 
(d) 6   (e) 8 
 
67. 16 × 8-? = 2
6
 
(a) 64 (b) 32  (c) 128 
(d) 192  (e) 96 
 
68. 16 × 54 ÷ 36 + 6 =? 
(a) 
144
7
 (b) 30  (c) 20 
(d) 24  (e) 16 
 
69. ? = v6 × 3 × 5 + 50% ???? 620  
(a) 14 (b) 16  (c) 18 
(d) 10  (e) 20 
 
70. 6
2
=
18×8-?×2
3
 
(a)  36 (b) 27  (c) 18 
(d) 9  (e) 54 
 
Direction (71-75): - Table given below shows marks 
obtained by four students in four different subjects in an 
exam. Study the data carefully and answer the following 
questions 
 
               Subjects 
Students 
English Hindi Science Maths 
Paul 65 60 80 65 
Aditya 75 75 60 75 
Neeraj 85 55 95 85 
Sandy 60 60 65 60 
 
71. Marks scored by Sandy in English and Maths 
together is what percent of the Marks scored by 
Aditya and Neeraj in English together? 
(a) 25% (b) 50% (c) 75% 
(d) 100%  (e) 125% 
 
72. Find the ratio of total marks scored by all four 
students together in Hindi to total marks scored by 
all four students together in Science? 
(a) 5 : 6 (b) 57 : 50 (c) 1 : 1 
(d) 20 : 19  (e) 6 : 5 
 
73. Total marks scored by Paul are how much more/less 
than total marks scored by Neeraj? 
 (a) 70 (b) 60  (c) 40 
(d) 50  (e) 80 
 
74. Find the average of the marks scored by Aditya in 
English, Hindi and Science together? 
(a) 65 (b) 85  (c) 80 
(d) 75  (e) 70 
 
75. If maximum marks for each subject are 100 then find 
what percentage of total marks is obtained by Sandy? 
(a) 64.25% (b) 61.25% (c) 67.25% 
(d) 70.25%  (e) 73.25% 
 
76. An article was sold at a discount of 20% at Rs. 1020. 
If the article was sold at discount of Rs. 199 in place 
of 20% discount then find the selling price.     
(a) Rs. 1066  (b) Rs. 1076  (c) Rs. 1086  
(d) Rs. 1096  (e) Rs. 1094 
 
77. The total age of A, B and C four years hence will be 
98 years. Find the age of C four years hence if the 
present age of A and B is 32 years and 23 years 
respectively.  
(a) 31 yr. (b) 32 yr. (c) 35 yr. 
(d) 37 yr. (e) 33 yr.  
 
78. A invests Rs. 12,000 for X months while B invests Rs. 
16,000 for 9 months in a scheme. The profit share of 
B is Rs. 12,000 out of total profit Rs. 21,000. Then 
find the value of X ?   
(a) 6 months (b) 9 months  (c) 8 months  
(d) 7 months  (e) 10 months 
 
79. A mixture of milk and water contains 60% milk and 
remaining water. How much water should be added 
(in percentage) in mixture to reverse the proportion 
of milk and water?    
(a) 25% (b) 37.5% (c) 62.5% 
(d) 75% (e) 50% 
 
80. The simple interest on a certain sum for 2 years at 
8% per annum is Rs. 225 less than the compound 
interest on the same sum for 2 years at 10% per 
annum. The sum is:    
(a) Rs. 3200  (b) Rs. 4200 (c) Rs. 4000 
(d) Rs. 3600 (e) Rs. 4500 
 
 
 
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