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Directions (1-5): In each of the question, relationships 
between some elements are shown in the statements(s). 
These statements are followed by conclusions numbered 
I and II. Read the statements and give the 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. 
 
1. Statements: A < B >N = M, B = V, M > R  
 Conclusions: I. B > R II. V > A 
 
2.  Statements: D <E >F = G > H = I = J 
 Conclusions: I. F > I II. J = E 
 
3.  Statements: M < N < O > P, N<E 
 Conclusions: I. E < M II. E>O 
 
4.  Statements: C = D< E = F =  G, C < W 
 Conclusions: I. E =G II. G< E 
 
5.  Statements: R < T < S < P > Q, R> X 
 Conclusions: I. S < Q II. X < S 
 
Direction (6-10): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the question given below- 
Eight people viz. G, H, I, J, K, L, M and N lives in a Building 
on different floors from top to bottom (such as ground 
floor numbered as 1 and top is numbered as 8) but not 
necessarily in the same order.  
There is a gap of three floors between J and L and both of 
them lives on odd number of floor. N lives just above H, 
who lives on even numbered floor. I lives on floor 
number 6.Only one person lives between L and M. J lives 
above I. Three persons live between K and H. 
 
6. Who among the following lives on ground floor? 
(a) N (b) J  (c) K 
(d) M (e) None of these 
 
7.  Who among the following lives immediately below 
L? 
(a) K (b) I  (c) G 
(d) H (e) None of these 
 
8.  How many persons lives between I and H? 
(a) One (b) Three  (c) Fives 
(d) Two (e) None of these 
 
9.  Who among the following lives on Top floor? 
(a) N (b) J  (c) K 
(d) M (e) None of these 
 
10.  Which of the following combination is false? 
 (a) J-7 (b) L-3    (c) G-2 
 (d) H-4 (e) N-1 
 
11.  In a row of children facing North, Rajan is twelfth 
from the right end and is fifth to the right of Satyarthi 
who is tenth from the left end. How many total 
number of children are there in the row? 
(a) 29 (b) 28  (c) 26 
(d) 27 (e) None of these 
 
12.  Raj leaves his home and goes straight 20 meters, 
then turns right and goes 10 meters. He turns left and 
goes 30 meters and finally turns right and starts 
walking. If he is now moving in the north direction, 
then in which direction did he start his walking? 
(a) East  (b) West   (c) North  
(d) South (e) None of these 
 
Directions (13-17): In each of the questions given 
below, a group of digits/letter is given followed by four 
combinations of symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d). 
You have to find out which of the four combinations 
correctly represents the group of digits/letters based on 
the symbol codes and the conditions given below. If none 
of the four combinations represents the group of digits 
correctly, give (e) ie ‘None of these’ as the answer. 
 
 
 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
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Directions (1-5): In each of the question, relationships 
between some elements are shown in the statements(s). 
These statements are followed by conclusions numbered 
I and II. Read the statements and give the 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. 
 
1. Statements: A < B >N = M, B = V, M > R  
 Conclusions: I. B > R II. V > A 
 
2.  Statements: D <E >F = G > H = I = J 
 Conclusions: I. F > I II. J = E 
 
3.  Statements: M < N < O > P, N<E 
 Conclusions: I. E < M II. E>O 
 
4.  Statements: C = D< E = F =  G, C < W 
 Conclusions: I. E =G II. G< E 
 
5.  Statements: R < T < S < P > Q, R> X 
 Conclusions: I. S < Q II. X < S 
 
Direction (6-10): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the question given below- 
Eight people viz. G, H, I, J, K, L, M and N lives in a Building 
on different floors from top to bottom (such as ground 
floor numbered as 1 and top is numbered as 8) but not 
necessarily in the same order.  
There is a gap of three floors between J and L and both of 
them lives on odd number of floor. N lives just above H, 
who lives on even numbered floor. I lives on floor 
number 6.Only one person lives between L and M. J lives 
above I. Three persons live between K and H. 
 
6. Who among the following lives on ground floor? 
(a) N (b) J  (c) K 
(d) M (e) None of these 
 
7.  Who among the following lives immediately below 
L? 
(a) K (b) I  (c) G 
(d) H (e) None of these 
 
8.  How many persons lives between I and H? 
(a) One (b) Three  (c) Fives 
(d) Two (e) None of these 
 
9.  Who among the following lives on Top floor? 
(a) N (b) J  (c) K 
(d) M (e) None of these 
 
10.  Which of the following combination is false? 
 (a) J-7 (b) L-3    (c) G-2 
 (d) H-4 (e) N-1 
 
11.  In a row of children facing North, Rajan is twelfth 
from the right end and is fifth to the right of Satyarthi 
who is tenth from the left end. How many total 
number of children are there in the row? 
(a) 29 (b) 28  (c) 26 
(d) 27 (e) None of these 
 
12.  Raj leaves his home and goes straight 20 meters, 
then turns right and goes 10 meters. He turns left and 
goes 30 meters and finally turns right and starts 
walking. If he is now moving in the north direction, 
then in which direction did he start his walking? 
(a) East  (b) West   (c) North  
(d) South (e) None of these 
 
Directions (13-17): In each of the questions given 
below, a group of digits/letter is given followed by four 
combinations of symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d). 
You have to find out which of the four combinations 
correctly represents the group of digits/letters based on 
the symbol codes and the conditions given below. If none 
of the four combinations represents the group of digits 
correctly, give (e) ie ‘None of these’ as the answer. 
 
 
 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
 
 
   
  
 
Condition for coding the group elements:  
(i) If the first letter is Vowel and the last digit is divisible 
by 2, then both are to be coded as +.  
(ii)  If the first as well as the last digit is odd, then both 
are to be coded by the code of the first digit.  
(iii) If the first letter is consonant and the last digit is odd 
number, then the code of first and last elements are 
to be interchanged. 
 
13.  WX6ZF1 
(a) ^®$@£8 (b) ^@$8<! (c) ^®£@$8 
(d) 8®@>!< (e) None of these 
 
14.  FE1XI6 
(a) 8^@<!£  (b) $<^^£@ (c) $>^®µ£ 
(d) $<^@^£ (e) None of these 
 
15.  5L2IA1 
(a) ?!<µ&? (b) ?!&^<µ  (c) ?!<µ^& 
(d) µ&?!<^ (e) None of these 
 
16.  E2ZA6 
(a) &>!^@ (b) @<@&!  (c) @&<@& 
(d) +<@&+  (e) None of these 
 
17.  IZ2W2 
(a) @?^$& (b) +@<8+  (c) <8µ@? 
 (d) @?>!^ (e) None of these 
 
Directions (18-22): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight members standing in a 
row (not necessarily in the same order) facing north. 
C and B have as many members between them as G and 
C have between them. D, who is 4
th
 from the extreme left 
end, is 2
nd
 to the left of E. G is 3
rd
 place away from one of 
the extreme end. Neither B nor C sits any extreme end. F 
sits immediate right of A. 
 
18.  How many persons sit between G and B? 
(a) One (b) Three  (c) Two 
(d) Four (e) None of these 
 
19.  Who among the following persons sits at extreme 
ends? 
(a) A, G (b) B, C  (c) F, H 
(d) H, A (e) None of these 
 
20.  Who sits second to the right of E? 
(a) B (b) H  (c) G 
(d) C (e) None of these 
 
21.  Who sits third to the left of G? 
(a) A (b) None  (c) F 
(d) E (e) B 
 
22.  Who sits immediate left of C? 
(a) A (b) H  (c) C 
(d) D (e) None of these 
 
23.  Find the odd one out? 
(a) ACB (b) DFE  (c) GIH 
(d) JLK (e) MNO 
 
Directions (24-28): Study the following number 
sequence and answer the questions following it.  
9 3 2 4 5 7 9 5 8 1 5 0 6 4 2 9 8 2 6 3 5 9 8 2 1 5 4 3  
2 1 
 
24. How many odd numbers are there in the numeric 
series which are immediately preceded by a number, 
which is a whole square? 
(a) One   
(b) Two    
(c) Three 
(d) More than three   
(e) None of these  
 
25.  If all the odd numbers are dropped from the series, 
which number will be eighth to the left of eleventh 
number from the left end? 
(a) 2 (b) 8  (c) 6 
(d) 4 (e) None of these  
 
26. If 1 is subtracted from all odd numbers and 2 is 
subtracted from all even numbers in the given 
number series, then which number will be sixteenth 
from the right end? 
(a) 0 (b) 2  (c) 3 
(d) 8 (e) 6 
 
27.  If the position of the 1
st
 and the 16
th
 numbers, the 2
nd
 
and the 17
th
 numbers, and so on up to the 15
th
 and 
the 30
th
 numbers, are interchanged, which number 
will be 7
th
  to the right of 19
th
  number from the right 
end?  
(a) 5 (b) 9  (c) 8 
(d) 4 (e) None of these 
 
28. How many total even numbers which is immediately 
preceded by a ‘whole cube’ or ‘immediately preceded 
by a whole square’ in the above sequence?  
(a) Four  (b) Five   (c) Three   
(d) Six  (e) None of these 
 
Directions (29 –33): 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/follow 
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. 
 
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Directions (1-5): In each of the question, relationships 
between some elements are shown in the statements(s). 
These statements are followed by conclusions numbered 
I and II. Read the statements and give the 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. 
 
1. Statements: A < B >N = M, B = V, M > R  
 Conclusions: I. B > R II. V > A 
 
2.  Statements: D <E >F = G > H = I = J 
 Conclusions: I. F > I II. J = E 
 
3.  Statements: M < N < O > P, N<E 
 Conclusions: I. E < M II. E>O 
 
4.  Statements: C = D< E = F =  G, C < W 
 Conclusions: I. E =G II. G< E 
 
5.  Statements: R < T < S < P > Q, R> X 
 Conclusions: I. S < Q II. X < S 
 
Direction (6-10): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the question given below- 
Eight people viz. G, H, I, J, K, L, M and N lives in a Building 
on different floors from top to bottom (such as ground 
floor numbered as 1 and top is numbered as 8) but not 
necessarily in the same order.  
There is a gap of three floors between J and L and both of 
them lives on odd number of floor. N lives just above H, 
who lives on even numbered floor. I lives on floor 
number 6.Only one person lives between L and M. J lives 
above I. Three persons live between K and H. 
 
6. Who among the following lives on ground floor? 
(a) N (b) J  (c) K 
(d) M (e) None of these 
 
7.  Who among the following lives immediately below 
L? 
(a) K (b) I  (c) G 
(d) H (e) None of these 
 
8.  How many persons lives between I and H? 
(a) One (b) Three  (c) Fives 
(d) Two (e) None of these 
 
9.  Who among the following lives on Top floor? 
(a) N (b) J  (c) K 
(d) M (e) None of these 
 
10.  Which of the following combination is false? 
 (a) J-7 (b) L-3    (c) G-2 
 (d) H-4 (e) N-1 
 
11.  In a row of children facing North, Rajan is twelfth 
from the right end and is fifth to the right of Satyarthi 
who is tenth from the left end. How many total 
number of children are there in the row? 
(a) 29 (b) 28  (c) 26 
(d) 27 (e) None of these 
 
12.  Raj leaves his home and goes straight 20 meters, 
then turns right and goes 10 meters. He turns left and 
goes 30 meters and finally turns right and starts 
walking. If he is now moving in the north direction, 
then in which direction did he start his walking? 
(a) East  (b) West   (c) North  
(d) South (e) None of these 
 
Directions (13-17): In each of the questions given 
below, a group of digits/letter is given followed by four 
combinations of symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d). 
You have to find out which of the four combinations 
correctly represents the group of digits/letters based on 
the symbol codes and the conditions given below. If none 
of the four combinations represents the group of digits 
correctly, give (e) ie ‘None of these’ as the answer. 
 
 
 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
 
 
   
  
 
Condition for coding the group elements:  
(i) If the first letter is Vowel and the last digit is divisible 
by 2, then both are to be coded as +.  
(ii)  If the first as well as the last digit is odd, then both 
are to be coded by the code of the first digit.  
(iii) If the first letter is consonant and the last digit is odd 
number, then the code of first and last elements are 
to be interchanged. 
 
13.  WX6ZF1 
(a) ^®$@£8 (b) ^@$8<! (c) ^®£@$8 
(d) 8®@>!< (e) None of these 
 
14.  FE1XI6 
(a) 8^@<!£  (b) $<^^£@ (c) $>^®µ£ 
(d) $<^@^£ (e) None of these 
 
15.  5L2IA1 
(a) ?!<µ&? (b) ?!&^<µ  (c) ?!<µ^& 
(d) µ&?!<^ (e) None of these 
 
16.  E2ZA6 
(a) &>!^@ (b) @<@&!  (c) @&<@& 
(d) +<@&+  (e) None of these 
 
17.  IZ2W2 
(a) @?^$& (b) +@<8+  (c) <8µ@? 
 (d) @?>!^ (e) None of these 
 
Directions (18-22): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight members standing in a 
row (not necessarily in the same order) facing north. 
C and B have as many members between them as G and 
C have between them. D, who is 4
th
 from the extreme left 
end, is 2
nd
 to the left of E. G is 3
rd
 place away from one of 
the extreme end. Neither B nor C sits any extreme end. F 
sits immediate right of A. 
 
18.  How many persons sit between G and B? 
(a) One (b) Three  (c) Two 
(d) Four (e) None of these 
 
19.  Who among the following persons sits at extreme 
ends? 
(a) A, G (b) B, C  (c) F, H 
(d) H, A (e) None of these 
 
20.  Who sits second to the right of E? 
(a) B (b) H  (c) G 
(d) C (e) None of these 
 
21.  Who sits third to the left of G? 
(a) A (b) None  (c) F 
(d) E (e) B 
 
22.  Who sits immediate left of C? 
(a) A (b) H  (c) C 
(d) D (e) None of these 
 
23.  Find the odd one out? 
(a) ACB (b) DFE  (c) GIH 
(d) JLK (e) MNO 
 
Directions (24-28): Study the following number 
sequence and answer the questions following it.  
9 3 2 4 5 7 9 5 8 1 5 0 6 4 2 9 8 2 6 3 5 9 8 2 1 5 4 3  
2 1 
 
24. How many odd numbers are there in the numeric 
series which are immediately preceded by a number, 
which is a whole square? 
(a) One   
(b) Two    
(c) Three 
(d) More than three   
(e) None of these  
 
25.  If all the odd numbers are dropped from the series, 
which number will be eighth to the left of eleventh 
number from the left end? 
(a) 2 (b) 8  (c) 6 
(d) 4 (e) None of these  
 
26. If 1 is subtracted from all odd numbers and 2 is 
subtracted from all even numbers in the given 
number series, then which number will be sixteenth 
from the right end? 
(a) 0 (b) 2  (c) 3 
(d) 8 (e) 6 
 
27.  If the position of the 1
st
 and the 16
th
 numbers, the 2
nd
 
and the 17
th
 numbers, and so on up to the 15
th
 and 
the 30
th
 numbers, are interchanged, which number 
will be 7
th
  to the right of 19
th
  number from the right 
end?  
(a) 5 (b) 9  (c) 8 
(d) 4 (e) None of these 
 
28. How many total even numbers which is immediately 
preceded by a ‘whole cube’ or ‘immediately preceded 
by a whole square’ in the above sequence?  
(a) Four  (b) Five   (c) Three   
(d) Six  (e) None of these 
 
Directions (29 –33): 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/follow 
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. 
 
 
 
   
  
 
29. Statements: All shirts are skirts. 
 No skirt is top. All tops are kurta. 
 Conclusions: I. All shirts are kurta 
 II. Some kurta are skirts. 
 
30. Statements:  Some chocolate are chips. 
  Some chips are jelly. 
  All jelly are whoppers. 
 Conclusions:  I. Some jelly are chips. 
 II. All chocolate being whoppers is 
a possibility 
 
31. Statements: Some frooti are Maaza. 
  No Maaza is slice. 
  All slice are fanta. 
 Conclusions:  I. Some frooti are definitely not 
slice. 
  II.  Some fanta are definitely not 
Maaza. 
 
32. Statements:  All carbon are oxygen.   
  All Nitrogen are carbon. 
  Some oxygen are Sulphur. 
 Conclusions  I.  All Nitrogen being Sulphur is a 
possibility. 
  II. All Nitrogen are not oxygen. 
 
33. Statements:  All September are October. 
  No October  is November. 
  No November is  December. 
 Conclusions:  I.  Some September are not 
Novembers 
  II. No October is  December. 
 
Directions (34-38): Following questions are based on 
the five words given below, Study the following words 
and answer the following questions. 
NOW        SAD       WAF      RAT       CAT 
 
(The new words formed after performing the mentioned 
operations may not necessarily be a meaningful English 
word.) 
 
34. If the given words are arranged in the order as they 
appear in a dictionary from left to right, which of the 
following will be the fourth from the left end?  
(a) WAF  (b) NOW  (c) SAD 
(d) CAT  (e) RAT 
 
35. How many letters are there in the English 
alphabetical series between the second letter of the 
word which is second from the right end and the 
third letter of the word which is second from the left 
end? 
(a) Two  (b) Three  (c) Four 
(d) Five  (e) None of these 
 
 
36. If the third alphabet in each of the words is changed 
to the previous alphabet in the English alphabetical 
order, how many words thus formed will be without 
any vowels? 
(a) None  (b) One  (c) Two  
(d) Three (e) More than three  
 
37. If the position of the first and the third alphabet of 
each of the words are interchanged, which of the 
following will form a meaningful word in the new 
arrangement? 
(a) NOW (b) SAD  (c) RAT 
(d) WAF (e) Both (a) and (c) 
 
38. If in each of the given words, each of the consonants 
is changed to its previous letter and each vowel is 
changed to its next letter in the English alphabetical 
series, then how many words thus formed will at 
least one vowel appear? 
(a) None (b) One  (c) Two 
(d) Three (e) None of these  
 
39. If in the number 9737132710, positions of the first 
and the second digits are interchanged, positions of 
the third and fourth digits are interchanged and so 
on till the positions of 9
th
 and 10
th
 digits are 
interchanged, then which digit will be 6th from the 
left end? 
(a) 7 (b) 1  (c) 3 
(d) 9 (e) None of these 
 
40. How many pairs of letters are there in the word” 
WORSHIP” which have as many letters between 
them in the word as in alphabetical series? 
(a) None (b) One  (c) Two 
(d) Three (e) Four 
 
 
 
 
41. The retail price of a water geyser is Rs. 1265. If the 
manufacturer gains 10%, the wholesale dealer gains 
15% and the retailer gains 25%, then the cost of the 
product is:  
 (a) Rs. 800  (b) Rs. 900  (c) Rs. 700  
 (d) Rs. 600 (e) None of these 
 
42. A pipe can fill a cistern in 6 hrs. Due to a leak in its 
bottom, it is filled in 7 hrs. When the cistern is full, in 
how much time will it be emptied by the leak?  
(a) 42 hrs  (b) 40 hrs   (c) 43 hrs  
(d) 45 hrs (e) None of these 
 
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 
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Directions (1-5): In each of the question, relationships 
between some elements are shown in the statements(s). 
These statements are followed by conclusions numbered 
I and II. Read the statements and give the 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. 
 
1. Statements: A < B >N = M, B = V, M > R  
 Conclusions: I. B > R II. V > A 
 
2.  Statements: D <E >F = G > H = I = J 
 Conclusions: I. F > I II. J = E 
 
3.  Statements: M < N < O > P, N<E 
 Conclusions: I. E < M II. E>O 
 
4.  Statements: C = D< E = F =  G, C < W 
 Conclusions: I. E =G II. G< E 
 
5.  Statements: R < T < S < P > Q, R> X 
 Conclusions: I. S < Q II. X < S 
 
Direction (6-10): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the question given below- 
Eight people viz. G, H, I, J, K, L, M and N lives in a Building 
on different floors from top to bottom (such as ground 
floor numbered as 1 and top is numbered as 8) but not 
necessarily in the same order.  
There is a gap of three floors between J and L and both of 
them lives on odd number of floor. N lives just above H, 
who lives on even numbered floor. I lives on floor 
number 6.Only one person lives between L and M. J lives 
above I. Three persons live between K and H. 
 
6. Who among the following lives on ground floor? 
(a) N (b) J  (c) K 
(d) M (e) None of these 
 
7.  Who among the following lives immediately below 
L? 
(a) K (b) I  (c) G 
(d) H (e) None of these 
 
8.  How many persons lives between I and H? 
(a) One (b) Three  (c) Fives 
(d) Two (e) None of these 
 
9.  Who among the following lives on Top floor? 
(a) N (b) J  (c) K 
(d) M (e) None of these 
 
10.  Which of the following combination is false? 
 (a) J-7 (b) L-3    (c) G-2 
 (d) H-4 (e) N-1 
 
11.  In a row of children facing North, Rajan is twelfth 
from the right end and is fifth to the right of Satyarthi 
who is tenth from the left end. How many total 
number of children are there in the row? 
(a) 29 (b) 28  (c) 26 
(d) 27 (e) None of these 
 
12.  Raj leaves his home and goes straight 20 meters, 
then turns right and goes 10 meters. He turns left and 
goes 30 meters and finally turns right and starts 
walking. If he is now moving in the north direction, 
then in which direction did he start his walking? 
(a) East  (b) West   (c) North  
(d) South (e) None of these 
 
Directions (13-17): In each of the questions given 
below, a group of digits/letter is given followed by four 
combinations of symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d). 
You have to find out which of the four combinations 
correctly represents the group of digits/letters based on 
the symbol codes and the conditions given below. If none 
of the four combinations represents the group of digits 
correctly, give (e) ie ‘None of these’ as the answer. 
 
 
 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
 
 
   
  
 
Condition for coding the group elements:  
(i) If the first letter is Vowel and the last digit is divisible 
by 2, then both are to be coded as +.  
(ii)  If the first as well as the last digit is odd, then both 
are to be coded by the code of the first digit.  
(iii) If the first letter is consonant and the last digit is odd 
number, then the code of first and last elements are 
to be interchanged. 
 
13.  WX6ZF1 
(a) ^®$@£8 (b) ^@$8<! (c) ^®£@$8 
(d) 8®@>!< (e) None of these 
 
14.  FE1XI6 
(a) 8^@<!£  (b) $<^^£@ (c) $>^®µ£ 
(d) $<^@^£ (e) None of these 
 
15.  5L2IA1 
(a) ?!<µ&? (b) ?!&^<µ  (c) ?!<µ^& 
(d) µ&?!<^ (e) None of these 
 
16.  E2ZA6 
(a) &>!^@ (b) @<@&!  (c) @&<@& 
(d) +<@&+  (e) None of these 
 
17.  IZ2W2 
(a) @?^$& (b) +@<8+  (c) <8µ@? 
 (d) @?>!^ (e) None of these 
 
Directions (18-22): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight members standing in a 
row (not necessarily in the same order) facing north. 
C and B have as many members between them as G and 
C have between them. D, who is 4
th
 from the extreme left 
end, is 2
nd
 to the left of E. G is 3
rd
 place away from one of 
the extreme end. Neither B nor C sits any extreme end. F 
sits immediate right of A. 
 
18.  How many persons sit between G and B? 
(a) One (b) Three  (c) Two 
(d) Four (e) None of these 
 
19.  Who among the following persons sits at extreme 
ends? 
(a) A, G (b) B, C  (c) F, H 
(d) H, A (e) None of these 
 
20.  Who sits second to the right of E? 
(a) B (b) H  (c) G 
(d) C (e) None of these 
 
21.  Who sits third to the left of G? 
(a) A (b) None  (c) F 
(d) E (e) B 
 
22.  Who sits immediate left of C? 
(a) A (b) H  (c) C 
(d) D (e) None of these 
 
23.  Find the odd one out? 
(a) ACB (b) DFE  (c) GIH 
(d) JLK (e) MNO 
 
Directions (24-28): Study the following number 
sequence and answer the questions following it.  
9 3 2 4 5 7 9 5 8 1 5 0 6 4 2 9 8 2 6 3 5 9 8 2 1 5 4 3  
2 1 
 
24. How many odd numbers are there in the numeric 
series which are immediately preceded by a number, 
which is a whole square? 
(a) One   
(b) Two    
(c) Three 
(d) More than three   
(e) None of these  
 
25.  If all the odd numbers are dropped from the series, 
which number will be eighth to the left of eleventh 
number from the left end? 
(a) 2 (b) 8  (c) 6 
(d) 4 (e) None of these  
 
26. If 1 is subtracted from all odd numbers and 2 is 
subtracted from all even numbers in the given 
number series, then which number will be sixteenth 
from the right end? 
(a) 0 (b) 2  (c) 3 
(d) 8 (e) 6 
 
27.  If the position of the 1
st
 and the 16
th
 numbers, the 2
nd
 
and the 17
th
 numbers, and so on up to the 15
th
 and 
the 30
th
 numbers, are interchanged, which number 
will be 7
th
  to the right of 19
th
  number from the right 
end?  
(a) 5 (b) 9  (c) 8 
(d) 4 (e) None of these 
 
28. How many total even numbers which is immediately 
preceded by a ‘whole cube’ or ‘immediately preceded 
by a whole square’ in the above sequence?  
(a) Four  (b) Five   (c) Three   
(d) Six  (e) None of these 
 
Directions (29 –33): 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/follow 
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. 
 
 
 
   
  
 
29. Statements: All shirts are skirts. 
 No skirt is top. All tops are kurta. 
 Conclusions: I. All shirts are kurta 
 II. Some kurta are skirts. 
 
30. Statements:  Some chocolate are chips. 
  Some chips are jelly. 
  All jelly are whoppers. 
 Conclusions:  I. Some jelly are chips. 
 II. All chocolate being whoppers is 
a possibility 
 
31. Statements: Some frooti are Maaza. 
  No Maaza is slice. 
  All slice are fanta. 
 Conclusions:  I. Some frooti are definitely not 
slice. 
  II.  Some fanta are definitely not 
Maaza. 
 
32. Statements:  All carbon are oxygen.   
  All Nitrogen are carbon. 
  Some oxygen are Sulphur. 
 Conclusions  I.  All Nitrogen being Sulphur is a 
possibility. 
  II. All Nitrogen are not oxygen. 
 
33. Statements:  All September are October. 
  No October  is November. 
  No November is  December. 
 Conclusions:  I.  Some September are not 
Novembers 
  II. No October is  December. 
 
Directions (34-38): Following questions are based on 
the five words given below, Study the following words 
and answer the following questions. 
NOW        SAD       WAF      RAT       CAT 
 
(The new words formed after performing the mentioned 
operations may not necessarily be a meaningful English 
word.) 
 
34. If the given words are arranged in the order as they 
appear in a dictionary from left to right, which of the 
following will be the fourth from the left end?  
(a) WAF  (b) NOW  (c) SAD 
(d) CAT  (e) RAT 
 
35. How many letters are there in the English 
alphabetical series between the second letter of the 
word which is second from the right end and the 
third letter of the word which is second from the left 
end? 
(a) Two  (b) Three  (c) Four 
(d) Five  (e) None of these 
 
 
36. If the third alphabet in each of the words is changed 
to the previous alphabet in the English alphabetical 
order, how many words thus formed will be without 
any vowels? 
(a) None  (b) One  (c) Two  
(d) Three (e) More than three  
 
37. If the position of the first and the third alphabet of 
each of the words are interchanged, which of the 
following will form a meaningful word in the new 
arrangement? 
(a) NOW (b) SAD  (c) RAT 
(d) WAF (e) Both (a) and (c) 
 
38. If in each of the given words, each of the consonants 
is changed to its previous letter and each vowel is 
changed to its next letter in the English alphabetical 
series, then how many words thus formed will at 
least one vowel appear? 
(a) None (b) One  (c) Two 
(d) Three (e) None of these  
 
39. If in the number 9737132710, positions of the first 
and the second digits are interchanged, positions of 
the third and fourth digits are interchanged and so 
on till the positions of 9
th
 and 10
th
 digits are 
interchanged, then which digit will be 6th from the 
left end? 
(a) 7 (b) 1  (c) 3 
(d) 9 (e) None of these 
 
40. How many pairs of letters are there in the word” 
WORSHIP” which have as many letters between 
them in the word as in alphabetical series? 
(a) None (b) One  (c) Two 
(d) Three (e) Four 
 
 
 
 
41. The retail price of a water geyser is Rs. 1265. If the 
manufacturer gains 10%, the wholesale dealer gains 
15% and the retailer gains 25%, then the cost of the 
product is:  
 (a) Rs. 800  (b) Rs. 900  (c) Rs. 700  
 (d) Rs. 600 (e) None of these 
 
42. A pipe can fill a cistern in 6 hrs. Due to a leak in its 
bottom, it is filled in 7 hrs. When the cistern is full, in 
how much time will it be emptied by the leak?  
(a) 42 hrs  (b) 40 hrs   (c) 43 hrs  
(d) 45 hrs (e) None of these 
 
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 
 
 
   
  
 
43. Ram travels a certain distance at 3 km/h and reaches 
15 minutes late. If he travels at 4 km/h, he reaches 
15 minutes earlier. The distance he has to travel is:  
(a) 4.5 km (b) 6 km  (c) 7.2 km 
(d) 12 km (e) None of these 
 
44. In a mixture of 45 litres, the ratio of milk and water 
is 3 : 2. How much water must be added to make the 
ratio 9 : 11?  
(a) 10 litres  (b) 15 litres  (c) 17 litres  
(d) 20 litres  (e) None of these 
 
45. A person can row with the stream at 8 Km per hour 
and against the stream at 6 Km an hour. The speed of 
the current is:  
(a) 1 Km/h (b) 2 Km/h   (c) 4 Km/h 
(d) 5 Km/h (e) None of these 
 
46. A father’s age is three times the sum of the ages of his 
two children, but 20 years hence his age will be equal 
to the sum of their ages. Then, the father’s age is:  
(a) 30 years  (b) 40 years  (c) 35 years  
(d) 45 years  (e) None of these 
 
47. A sum was put at simple interest at a certain rate for 
3 years. Had it been put at 1% higher rate, it would 
have fetched Rs. 5100 more. The sum is:  
(a) Rs. 170000 (b) Rs. 150000 (c) Rs. 125000 
(d) Rs. 120000 (e) None of these 
 
48. From among 36 teachers in a school, one principal 
and one vice-principal are to be appointed. In how 
many ways can this be done?  
(a) 1260  (b) 1250 (c) 1240  
(d) 1800  (e) None of these 
 
49. A card is drawn at random from a well-shuffled pack 
of 52 cards. What is the probability of getting a two 
of hearts or a two diamonds?  
(a) 
3
26
 (b) 
2
17
 (c) 
1
26
 
(d) 
4
13
 (e) None of these 
 
50. A sum is invested for 3 years at compound interest at 
5%, 10% and 20% respectively. In three years, if the 
sum amounts to Rs. 16,632, then find the sum.  
(a) Rs. 11000 (b) Rs. 12000  (c) Rs. 13000 
(d) Rs. 14000 (e) None of these 
 
Directions (51-55): Table shows the mobile phones sold on different days by different sellers. Read the table carefully 
and answer the questions. 
 
 
 
51. Find the difference of mobile phones sold by P and R 
together on Monday to the mobile phones sold by S 
and T on Wednesday ? 
(a) 60 (b) 50 (c) 80 
(d) 20 (e) None of these 
 
52. Find the ratio of mobile phone sold by Q on Tuesday 
and Saturday together  to the mobile phone sold by 
R on Thursday and Sunday together? 
(a) 7 : 19  (b)19 : 5 (c)19 : 6  
(d) 2 : 5 (e) None of these 
 
53. Mobile phones sold by P and S together on 
Wednesday is what percent of mobile phone sold by 
T on Sunday ? 
(a) 400% (b) 200% (c) 100% 
(d) 50% (e) None of these 
 
54.  What is the average of mobile phone sold by Q on 
Wednesday, T on Sunday and S on Monday ? 
(a) 24 (b) 36 (c) 30 
(d) 28 (e) None of these 
 
55.  The mobiles sold by P on Thursday are of two types 
i.e. Windows phone and Android phone in ratio 3 : 4. 
Find the number of Windows phones sold by P on 
Thursday? 
(a) 14  (b) 24 (c) 16 
(d) 12 (e) None of these 
 
Directions (Q.56-65): What should come in place of 
question mark (?) in following simplification problems? 
 
56.  45% of 600+? % of 480 = 390 
(a) 20 (b) 25  (c) 30  
(d) 40  (e) None of these  
 
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Directions (1-5): In each of the question, relationships 
between some elements are shown in the statements(s). 
These statements are followed by conclusions numbered 
I and II. Read the statements and give the 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. 
 
1. Statements: A < B >N = M, B = V, M > R  
 Conclusions: I. B > R II. V > A 
 
2.  Statements: D <E >F = G > H = I = J 
 Conclusions: I. F > I II. J = E 
 
3.  Statements: M < N < O > P, N<E 
 Conclusions: I. E < M II. E>O 
 
4.  Statements: C = D< E = F =  G, C < W 
 Conclusions: I. E =G II. G< E 
 
5.  Statements: R < T < S < P > Q, R> X 
 Conclusions: I. S < Q II. X < S 
 
Direction (6-10): Study the following information 
carefully and answer the question given below- 
Eight people viz. G, H, I, J, K, L, M and N lives in a Building 
on different floors from top to bottom (such as ground 
floor numbered as 1 and top is numbered as 8) but not 
necessarily in the same order.  
There is a gap of three floors between J and L and both of 
them lives on odd number of floor. N lives just above H, 
who lives on even numbered floor. I lives on floor 
number 6.Only one person lives between L and M. J lives 
above I. Three persons live between K and H. 
 
6. Who among the following lives on ground floor? 
(a) N (b) J  (c) K 
(d) M (e) None of these 
 
7.  Who among the following lives immediately below 
L? 
(a) K (b) I  (c) G 
(d) H (e) None of these 
 
8.  How many persons lives between I and H? 
(a) One (b) Three  (c) Fives 
(d) Two (e) None of these 
 
9.  Who among the following lives on Top floor? 
(a) N (b) J  (c) K 
(d) M (e) None of these 
 
10.  Which of the following combination is false? 
 (a) J-7 (b) L-3    (c) G-2 
 (d) H-4 (e) N-1 
 
11.  In a row of children facing North, Rajan is twelfth 
from the right end and is fifth to the right of Satyarthi 
who is tenth from the left end. How many total 
number of children are there in the row? 
(a) 29 (b) 28  (c) 26 
(d) 27 (e) None of these 
 
12.  Raj leaves his home and goes straight 20 meters, 
then turns right and goes 10 meters. He turns left and 
goes 30 meters and finally turns right and starts 
walking. If he is now moving in the north direction, 
then in which direction did he start his walking? 
(a) East  (b) West   (c) North  
(d) South (e) None of these 
 
Directions (13-17): In each of the questions given 
below, a group of digits/letter is given followed by four 
combinations of symbols numbered (a), (b), (c) and (d). 
You have to find out which of the four combinations 
correctly represents the group of digits/letters based on 
the symbol codes and the conditions given below. If none 
of the four combinations represents the group of digits 
correctly, give (e) ie ‘None of these’ as the answer. 
 
 
 
 
REASONING ABILITY 
 
 
   
  
 
Condition for coding the group elements:  
(i) If the first letter is Vowel and the last digit is divisible 
by 2, then both are to be coded as +.  
(ii)  If the first as well as the last digit is odd, then both 
are to be coded by the code of the first digit.  
(iii) If the first letter is consonant and the last digit is odd 
number, then the code of first and last elements are 
to be interchanged. 
 
13.  WX6ZF1 
(a) ^®$@£8 (b) ^@$8<! (c) ^®£@$8 
(d) 8®@>!< (e) None of these 
 
14.  FE1XI6 
(a) 8^@<!£  (b) $<^^£@ (c) $>^®µ£ 
(d) $<^@^£ (e) None of these 
 
15.  5L2IA1 
(a) ?!<µ&? (b) ?!&^<µ  (c) ?!<µ^& 
(d) µ&?!<^ (e) None of these 
 
16.  E2ZA6 
(a) &>!^@ (b) @<@&!  (c) @&<@& 
(d) +<@&+  (e) None of these 
 
17.  IZ2W2 
(a) @?^$& (b) +@<8+  (c) <8µ@? 
 (d) @?>!^ (e) None of these 
 
Directions (18-22): Read the following information 
carefully and answer the questions given below. 
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight members standing in a 
row (not necessarily in the same order) facing north. 
C and B have as many members between them as G and 
C have between them. D, who is 4
th
 from the extreme left 
end, is 2
nd
 to the left of E. G is 3
rd
 place away from one of 
the extreme end. Neither B nor C sits any extreme end. F 
sits immediate right of A. 
 
18.  How many persons sit between G and B? 
(a) One (b) Three  (c) Two 
(d) Four (e) None of these 
 
19.  Who among the following persons sits at extreme 
ends? 
(a) A, G (b) B, C  (c) F, H 
(d) H, A (e) None of these 
 
20.  Who sits second to the right of E? 
(a) B (b) H  (c) G 
(d) C (e) None of these 
 
21.  Who sits third to the left of G? 
(a) A (b) None  (c) F 
(d) E (e) B 
 
22.  Who sits immediate left of C? 
(a) A (b) H  (c) C 
(d) D (e) None of these 
 
23.  Find the odd one out? 
(a) ACB (b) DFE  (c) GIH 
(d) JLK (e) MNO 
 
Directions (24-28): Study the following number 
sequence and answer the questions following it.  
9 3 2 4 5 7 9 5 8 1 5 0 6 4 2 9 8 2 6 3 5 9 8 2 1 5 4 3  
2 1 
 
24. How many odd numbers are there in the numeric 
series which are immediately preceded by a number, 
which is a whole square? 
(a) One   
(b) Two    
(c) Three 
(d) More than three   
(e) None of these  
 
25.  If all the odd numbers are dropped from the series, 
which number will be eighth to the left of eleventh 
number from the left end? 
(a) 2 (b) 8  (c) 6 
(d) 4 (e) None of these  
 
26. If 1 is subtracted from all odd numbers and 2 is 
subtracted from all even numbers in the given 
number series, then which number will be sixteenth 
from the right end? 
(a) 0 (b) 2  (c) 3 
(d) 8 (e) 6 
 
27.  If the position of the 1
st
 and the 16
th
 numbers, the 2
nd
 
and the 17
th
 numbers, and so on up to the 15
th
 and 
the 30
th
 numbers, are interchanged, which number 
will be 7
th
  to the right of 19
th
  number from the right 
end?  
(a) 5 (b) 9  (c) 8 
(d) 4 (e) None of these 
 
28. How many total even numbers which is immediately 
preceded by a ‘whole cube’ or ‘immediately preceded 
by a whole square’ in the above sequence?  
(a) Four  (b) Five   (c) Three   
(d) Six  (e) None of these 
 
Directions (29 –33): 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/follow 
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. 
 
 
 
   
  
 
29. Statements: All shirts are skirts. 
 No skirt is top. All tops are kurta. 
 Conclusions: I. All shirts are kurta 
 II. Some kurta are skirts. 
 
30. Statements:  Some chocolate are chips. 
  Some chips are jelly. 
  All jelly are whoppers. 
 Conclusions:  I. Some jelly are chips. 
 II. All chocolate being whoppers is 
a possibility 
 
31. Statements: Some frooti are Maaza. 
  No Maaza is slice. 
  All slice are fanta. 
 Conclusions:  I. Some frooti are definitely not 
slice. 
  II.  Some fanta are definitely not 
Maaza. 
 
32. Statements:  All carbon are oxygen.   
  All Nitrogen are carbon. 
  Some oxygen are Sulphur. 
 Conclusions  I.  All Nitrogen being Sulphur is a 
possibility. 
  II. All Nitrogen are not oxygen. 
 
33. Statements:  All September are October. 
  No October  is November. 
  No November is  December. 
 Conclusions:  I.  Some September are not 
Novembers 
  II. No October is  December. 
 
Directions (34-38): Following questions are based on 
the five words given below, Study the following words 
and answer the following questions. 
NOW        SAD       WAF      RAT       CAT 
 
(The new words formed after performing the mentioned 
operations may not necessarily be a meaningful English 
word.) 
 
34. If the given words are arranged in the order as they 
appear in a dictionary from left to right, which of the 
following will be the fourth from the left end?  
(a) WAF  (b) NOW  (c) SAD 
(d) CAT  (e) RAT 
 
35. How many letters are there in the English 
alphabetical series between the second letter of the 
word which is second from the right end and the 
third letter of the word which is second from the left 
end? 
(a) Two  (b) Three  (c) Four 
(d) Five  (e) None of these 
 
 
36. If the third alphabet in each of the words is changed 
to the previous alphabet in the English alphabetical 
order, how many words thus formed will be without 
any vowels? 
(a) None  (b) One  (c) Two  
(d) Three (e) More than three  
 
37. If the position of the first and the third alphabet of 
each of the words are interchanged, which of the 
following will form a meaningful word in the new 
arrangement? 
(a) NOW (b) SAD  (c) RAT 
(d) WAF (e) Both (a) and (c) 
 
38. If in each of the given words, each of the consonants 
is changed to its previous letter and each vowel is 
changed to its next letter in the English alphabetical 
series, then how many words thus formed will at 
least one vowel appear? 
(a) None (b) One  (c) Two 
(d) Three (e) None of these  
 
39. If in the number 9737132710, positions of the first 
and the second digits are interchanged, positions of 
the third and fourth digits are interchanged and so 
on till the positions of 9
th
 and 10
th
 digits are 
interchanged, then which digit will be 6th from the 
left end? 
(a) 7 (b) 1  (c) 3 
(d) 9 (e) None of these 
 
40. How many pairs of letters are there in the word” 
WORSHIP” which have as many letters between 
them in the word as in alphabetical series? 
(a) None (b) One  (c) Two 
(d) Three (e) Four 
 
 
 
 
41. The retail price of a water geyser is Rs. 1265. If the 
manufacturer gains 10%, the wholesale dealer gains 
15% and the retailer gains 25%, then the cost of the 
product is:  
 (a) Rs. 800  (b) Rs. 900  (c) Rs. 700  
 (d) Rs. 600 (e) None of these 
 
42. A pipe can fill a cistern in 6 hrs. Due to a leak in its 
bottom, it is filled in 7 hrs. When the cistern is full, in 
how much time will it be emptied by the leak?  
(a) 42 hrs  (b) 40 hrs   (c) 43 hrs  
(d) 45 hrs (e) None of these 
 
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 
 
 
   
  
 
43. Ram travels a certain distance at 3 km/h and reaches 
15 minutes late. If he travels at 4 km/h, he reaches 
15 minutes earlier. The distance he has to travel is:  
(a) 4.5 km (b) 6 km  (c) 7.2 km 
(d) 12 km (e) None of these 
 
44. In a mixture of 45 litres, the ratio of milk and water 
is 3 : 2. How much water must be added to make the 
ratio 9 : 11?  
(a) 10 litres  (b) 15 litres  (c) 17 litres  
(d) 20 litres  (e) None of these 
 
45. A person can row with the stream at 8 Km per hour 
and against the stream at 6 Km an hour. The speed of 
the current is:  
(a) 1 Km/h (b) 2 Km/h   (c) 4 Km/h 
(d) 5 Km/h (e) None of these 
 
46. A father’s age is three times the sum of the ages of his 
two children, but 20 years hence his age will be equal 
to the sum of their ages. Then, the father’s age is:  
(a) 30 years  (b) 40 years  (c) 35 years  
(d) 45 years  (e) None of these 
 
47. A sum was put at simple interest at a certain rate for 
3 years. Had it been put at 1% higher rate, it would 
have fetched Rs. 5100 more. The sum is:  
(a) Rs. 170000 (b) Rs. 150000 (c) Rs. 125000 
(d) Rs. 120000 (e) None of these 
 
48. From among 36 teachers in a school, one principal 
and one vice-principal are to be appointed. In how 
many ways can this be done?  
(a) 1260  (b) 1250 (c) 1240  
(d) 1800  (e) None of these 
 
49. A card is drawn at random from a well-shuffled pack 
of 52 cards. What is the probability of getting a two 
of hearts or a two diamonds?  
(a) 
3
26
 (b) 
2
17
 (c) 
1
26
 
(d) 
4
13
 (e) None of these 
 
50. A sum is invested for 3 years at compound interest at 
5%, 10% and 20% respectively. In three years, if the 
sum amounts to Rs. 16,632, then find the sum.  
(a) Rs. 11000 (b) Rs. 12000  (c) Rs. 13000 
(d) Rs. 14000 (e) None of these 
 
Directions (51-55): Table shows the mobile phones sold on different days by different sellers. Read the table carefully 
and answer the questions. 
 
 
 
51. Find the difference of mobile phones sold by P and R 
together on Monday to the mobile phones sold by S 
and T on Wednesday ? 
(a) 60 (b) 50 (c) 80 
(d) 20 (e) None of these 
 
52. Find the ratio of mobile phone sold by Q on Tuesday 
and Saturday together  to the mobile phone sold by 
R on Thursday and Sunday together? 
(a) 7 : 19  (b)19 : 5 (c)19 : 6  
(d) 2 : 5 (e) None of these 
 
53. Mobile phones sold by P and S together on 
Wednesday is what percent of mobile phone sold by 
T on Sunday ? 
(a) 400% (b) 200% (c) 100% 
(d) 50% (e) None of these 
 
54.  What is the average of mobile phone sold by Q on 
Wednesday, T on Sunday and S on Monday ? 
(a) 24 (b) 36 (c) 30 
(d) 28 (e) None of these 
 
55.  The mobiles sold by P on Thursday are of two types 
i.e. Windows phone and Android phone in ratio 3 : 4. 
Find the number of Windows phones sold by P on 
Thursday? 
(a) 14  (b) 24 (c) 16 
(d) 12 (e) None of these 
 
Directions (Q.56-65): What should come in place of 
question mark (?) in following simplification problems? 
 
56.  45% of 600+? % of 480 = 390 
(a) 20 (b) 25  (c) 30  
(d) 40  (e) None of these  
 
 
 
   
  
 
57.  4
2
3
+ 7
1
6
- 5
2
9
= ? 
(a) 6
2
3
 (b) 6
2
9
  (c) 6
11
18
  
(d) 6
7
18
  (e) None of these  
 
58.  65% of 240+ ? % of 150 = 210 
(a) 45 (b) 46  (c) 32 
(d) 36 (e) None of these  
 
59.  
2
3
 of 1
2
5
 of 75% of 540 = ?  
(a) 378 (b) 756  (c) 252 
(d) 332 (e) None of these  
 
60. 555 .05 + 55.50 + 5.55 + 5 + 0.55 = ? 
(a) 621.65  (b) 655.75 (c) 634.85 
(d) 647.35 (e) None of these  
 
61. 1425 + 8560 + 1680 ÷ 200 = ? 
(a) 58.325 (b) 9973.4 (c) 56.425 
(d) 9939.4 (e) None of these 
 
62.  ? % of 800 = 293 – 22% of 750 
(a) 14 (b) 18 (c) 12 
(d) 16 (e) 20 
 
63.  25.6% of 250 + v? = 119 
(a) 4225 (b) 3025 (c) 2025 
 (d) 5625 (e) None of these 
 
64.  4
5
6
- 5
5
9
= ? -2
1
3
+
11
18
 
(a) 
3
4
 (b) 2
1
18
 (c) 1
7
9
 
(d) 1
11
18
 (e) None of these 
 
65.  [30% of {(80% of 850) ÷ 34}] = ? 
(a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 6 
(d) 8 (e) 9 
 
66.  The sides of a triangle are in the ratio of 
1
2
:
1
3
:
1
4
. If the 
perimeter is 52 cm, then the length of the smallest 
side is:  
(a) 9 cm  (b) 10 cm  (c) 11 cm  
(d) 12 cm  (e) None of these 
 
67.  If A’s salary is 25% higher than B’s salary, then how 
much per cent is B’s salary lower than A’s?  
(a) 15%  (b) 20% (c) 25% 
(d) 33
1
3
% (e) None of these 
 
68.  Ravi sells an article at a gain of 12
1
2
%. If he had sold 
it at  Rs. 22.50 more, he would have gained 25% The 
cost price of the article is:  
(a) Rs. 162  (b) Rs. 140  (c) Rs. 196  
(d) Rs. 180  (e) None of these 
 
69. A certain job was assigned to a group of men to do it 
in 20 days. But 12 men did not turn up for the job and 
the remaining men did the job in 32 days. The 
original number of men in the group was:  
(a) 32 (b) 34  (c) 36 
(d) 40 (e) None of these 
 
70.  A vessel contains liquid P and Q in the ratio 5 : 3. If 
16 litres of the mixture are removed and the same 
quantity of liquid Q is added, the ratio become 3 : 5. 
What quantity does the vessel hold?  
(a) 35 litres  (b) 45 litres  (c) 40 litres  
(d) 50 litres  (e) None of these 
 
Directions (Q.71-75): What should come in place of 
question mark (?) in following simplification problems? 
 
71.  50% of 250 + v? = 165 
(a) 1700 (b) 1600  (c) 1800  
(d) 2000  (e) None of these  
 
72. 140% of 56 + 56% of 140 = ?  
(a) 78.4 (b) 158.6 (c) 156.6 
(d) 87.4 (e) None of these  
 
73.  1
1
4
+ 1
5
9
× 1
5
8
÷ 6
1
2
= ? 
(a) 17 (b) 27  (c) 42 
(d) 18 (e) None of these 
 
74.  999.09 + 99.90 + 9.99 + 9 + 0.99 =? 
(a) 1118.97 (b) 1128.97 (c) 1218.97 
(d) 1139.97 (e) None of these  
 
75.  20% of [{(220% of  40) - 10}]% of 500 = ? 
(a) 58 (b) 68 (c) 98 
(d) 78 (e) None of these  
 
 
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