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Seven persons viz. Pratyush, Prachi, Pranjal, Garima, Abhinav, Sheetal and Asha visit different countries viz., Australia, Srilanka, Germany, China, USA, Japan and North Korea on different days starting from Monday to Sunday. Also each of the person likes different colours viz. Red, yellow, pink, green, purple, blue and black. Also each of them is of different age. Neither Abhinav nor Sheetal is youngest. The one who visit Germany is sixth youngest. Only three persons visit the countries in between the one who likes green and the one who visits Srilanka. The one who is youngest, visit Australia on Monday. The one who visits USA likes green. Pratyush likes blue. Only three persons are older than Asha. The one who is sixth oldest visits North Korea but not on Friday. Garima visits the country on Thursday and is just older than Abhinav. The one who likes black visits the country after maximum number of Persons. Prachi is older than only two people. The one who visits Srilanka does not like black and does not visit on Tuesday. Pratyush is older than both Pranjal and Sheetal but not the oldest. The one who visits Japan and likes blue, visits it immediately after the one who visit USA. One who likes pink visit immediately after the one who likes yellow but not on Friday. The one who is youngest likes red but not immediately after Abhinav. Asha neither visit Srilanka nor Japan.
Q. Who among the following visit North Korea?
Detailed Solution: Question 1
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-
Sixteen students A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O and P were playing in a square-shaped playground. They were seated along two concentric square shaped playgrounds such that the inner playground was inside the outer playground. Eight of them were seated around the outer playground facing the center and eight were seated around the inner playground facing outside the center. Eight were seated along the eight sides of the two squares and eight were at the corner of the two squares. Two persons were said to be facing each other when they were on the same side of the playground and a person was said to be seated in between any two persons when they were on the same playground.
G was third to the left of K who was facing E. G was seated along the inner playground. G faced H who was second to the right of M. I faced F whose neighbor faced the person who was second to the right of B. E and I were seated at a gap of one person. M’s neighbor faced O who was at a gap of two persons from P who faced N. B’s neighbor faced C who was third to the left of D. A was second to the right of L. N was seated at one of the corners.
Q. Who will be sitting second to the right of A?
Detailed Solution: Question 2
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them who sits at the corner are facing towards the center and other four who sits in the middle of the table are facing outside the center. Each person has a different favorite number viz. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them scored different marks in the exam.
D’s daughter favorite number is 1. Only one person is sitting between A and F. H’s brother D, sits on the immediate left of his mother whose favorite number is 6. A is the father of G and only one person sits between H’s mother and E. D scored the same marks as the average of the marks scored by A and B where A scored more marks than B. E sits on the immediate right of the person whose favorite number is 2. No female is an immediate neighbor of B, who sits at the corner of the table. D’s daughter sits second to the right of F and on the immediate left of that person whose favorite number is 3. Both E and F scored fewer marks than C but more than G and the marks scored by G is not the least. B sits second to the left of H’s husband whose favorite number is neither 4 nor 7. F, who is the sister of G, her favorite number is 7 and is not an immediate neighbor of H’s husband. Only one person sits between H and G. A scored fewer marks than E. Marks scored by H are the least. G sits second to the right of the person whose favorite number is 8. G is the father of C and is not an immediate neighbor of E. A is married to H and average marks scored by A and B is less than G.
Q. Who is sitting second to the right of A?
Detailed Solution: Question 3
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions
The following words are coded in this manner:
‘Preparing for journey’ as ‘6!I, 0$F, 4#N’
‘Cooking tasty food’ as ‘4^I, 2+S, 8$O’
‘Party for ___(a)___ as ’2!R, 0$F, 4%E ’
‘However meeting goes’ as ‘4@V, __(b)__, 8&O’
Q. What will be the code for "honest"?
Detailed Solution: Question 4
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-
Ten people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J were born on four different dates(of the same year) but not necessarily in the same order, namely 2nd, 5th, 7th and 8th such that not less than two people and not more than three people were born in a month. Each of them also likes different colors namely Red, Green, Blue, Orange, Pink, White, Black, Grey, Yellow and Brown but not necessarily in the same order.
Each works in ten different cities namely Jaipur, Delhi, Chennai, Pune, Amritsar, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Mumbai and Bhopal but not necessarily in the same order.
The one who works in Mumbai and Delhi were born on one of the even numbered dates in a month. C likes grey color and was born on the same date as E. Only B and H were born on 2nd. The one who likes Pink color was born on odd numbered date. I and J were born on one of the dates having an odd number and greater than 5th. F was not born on the same date as E. B works in Amritsar and the one who likes pink color works in Jaipur. D likes Orange color and share the born date with F. G does not like Pink. The one who likes Black and the one who likes Blue were born on the same date. The one who likes Black was not born in the same date as H. The one who likes red color was born in the same date as A. J likes Brown but does not work in Bangalore or Pune. B does not like the green color and E does not like pink. The one who works in Amritsar was born on one of the dates having an even number and the one who works in Kolkata was born on one of the dates which have an odd number. The one who works in Pune was born on one of the dates which have an odd number and the one who works in Chennai was born on one of the dates which have even number. C works neither in Bhopal nor in Pune. H works in Bhopal. F does not like Black color and the one who likes orange color works in Delhi. C was not born on 8th. C is not working in Banglore and Pune. A born on odd-numbered date but not with J.
Q. Who among the following works in Kolkata?
Detailed Solution: Question 5
Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the question given below-
Fourteen people are sitting in two parallel rows of sixteen seats each and one seat is vacant in each row. A, B, C, D, E, F and G are sitting in row 1 facing South. P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are sitting in row 2 facing north. Each likes different cars i.e. Indica, Maruti, Toyota, Mercedes, Hyundai, Tata, Fiat, Bajaj, Force One, Honda, Creta, Nissan, Mahindra and Ford but not necessarily in the same order. Each person has different age – 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 but not necessarily in the same order. The difference between the age of B and C is 3. Age of G is a prime number. S sits fourth to the right of R and likes Mercedes. Only three people sit between Q and the vacant seat. F is 10 years old and is an immediate neighbour of D and B. Q does not like Hyundai or Creta. E is not an immediate neighbour of C. B likes Ford. The persons who sit at the extreme end of the line have ages in consecutive order but of the one who faces South. Neither Q nor T is 8 years old. One of the neighbours of vacant seat in both rows has age in odd number. The one who likes Toyota faces the one who likes Bajaj. G likes Force one and sits third from the left end. The one who likes Toyota sits opposite to the one who sits fourth right of the person who sits opposite to S. C is not an immediate neighbour of D. T,likes neither Hyundai nor Creta and one who likes Tata does not face G and E. Neither S nor R sits at the extreme ends of the row. D faces U. U sits third to the left of P and is 14 years old. Vacant seats are not opposite to each other. Three seats are there between C and B who sits fourth right of the one who likes Fiat. U likes Honda. V is older than B but younger than G and is an immediate neighbour of S but not of Q. The one who likes Mahindra faces the one who likes Mercedes. The person who likes the Indica and Nissan are adjacent to each other. Vacant seat of row 1 is not an immediate neighbour of D. F neither likes Creta nor Mercedes. Q sits at one of the extreme ends of the row. R does not like Indica and Nissan. Q is not an immediate neighbour of U. Vacant seat of row 1 does not face S who does not sit at any of the extreme ends of the row. The person who likes Indica is 3 years old. The age of E is the half the age of T. The age of A, R and S is the square of the age of D, E and A respectively. Neither D nor S is 4 years old. D and P does not like Indica and Mercedes. Age of C is the cube root of the age of one who have Nissan car. P is older than V and difference between there age is less than 4 but more than 1.
Q. Who among the following is 15 years old?
Detailed Solution: Question 6
Direction: Read the following table carefully and Answer the Questions given below:
Below is given table that shows the distance travelled by the train in km, time taken by the train to cover that distance in hour, length of the train in km and speed of the train in km/hr. Also, some of the information is missing from the table. Based on this information, answer the questions that follow and fill the missing blanks:

Q. The distance between the two trains’ train 3 and train 4 is 1140 km. Train 3 starts from Kharsia at 3 am and another starts from Nagpur at 4 am towards each other. Both the trains move with double of the given speed. At what time they will meet?
Detailed Solution: Question 7
Direction: Study the pie-charts carefully to Answer the Questions that follow :
Distribution of students in class VIII, class X and class XII in seven different school
Distribution of students of class VIII in different schools

Total number of students of class VIII = 26000
Distribution of students of class X in different schools

Total number of students of class X = 23500
Distribution of students of class XII in different schools

Total number of students of class XII = 29500
Q. Find the total number of students in school F in all the given classes?
Detailed Solution: Question 8
Direction: Read the following graph carefully and answer the question given below.
Answer the questions based on the information given below. The bar graphs provides information about the total number of subscribers of five different YouTube channels, total number of videos posted by each channel, and the average of number of views of each video till 31st May.
total subscribers(in thousands)

Average of number of views for each video (in thousands)

Number of videos posted

Q. Another YouTube channel F has the subscribers equal to the average of number of subscribers of all the given 5 YouTube channels. If 36% of subscribers of channel F are males then find the difference between the number of male subscribers and the number of female subscribers of channel F.
Detailed Solution: Question 9
Direction: Read the following graph carefully and answer the question given below.
Answer the questions based on the information given below. The bar graphs provides information about the total number of subscribers of five different YouTube channels, total number of videos posted by each channel, and the average of number of views of each video till 31st May.
total subscribers(in thousands)

Average of number of views for each video (in thousands)

Number of videos posted

Q. Find the ratio of total views of all videos of channel D and channel E combined to the total views of all videos of channel B and channel C combined.
Detailed Solution: Question 10
The following statements have two blanks which are to be filled with the options given below. Choose the correct combination which can most suitably complete the sentence without altering the meaning of the statement.
Even by the standards of Latin America’s emotive politics, the nomination of Brazil’s ____________ former President, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, to contest for a third term in the October election is sensational. The charismatic leader from the left-wing Workers’ Party (PT) has been serving a 12-year jail sentence ____________ April in a bribery and money-laundering case.
I. charismatic
II. convicted
III. for
IV. since
V. lenient
Detailed Solution: Question 11
In the following sentence, a part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part, which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, choose the option ‘No improvement.’
Ravi wanted to apply within the job of the content editor.
A. to apply about
B. to apply against
C. to apply for
Detailed Solution: Question 12
Direction: In the following questions out of the four/five alternatives, choose the one which is best express the meaning of the given word.
Obfuscate
Detailed Solution: Question 13
Rearrange the following sentences in the right order so that they make a grammatically correct and meaningful paragraph and answer the following questions.
A. Despite these gains, challenges such as cybersecurity threats, digital fraud, and low financial literacy in rural areas continue to hinder wider adoption.
B. The government has responded by launching awareness campaigns and strengthening regulatory frameworks to safeguard users.
C. India's digital payment ecosystem has witnessed an unprecedented surge in recent years, driven by smartphone penetration and the availability of affordable internet.
D. The introduction of the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) in 2016 proved to be a game-changer, enabling instant bank-to-bank transfers using mobile numbers.
E. Today, UPI processes billions of transactions monthly, making India one of the world's leading real-time payment markets.
F. Small merchants and street vendors who once relied solely on cash began adopting QR-code based payments, signalling a shift in daily commercial behaviour.
Which can be inserted between the FIFTH and SIXTH sentence?
Detailed Solution: Question 14
Detailed Solution: Question 15
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
A shopkeeper sold different number of jeans (straight leg, tapered and bell bottom jeans) on five different days.

Q. What is the difference between the number of straight leg jeans sold on Day 1, Day 3 and Day 4 together and number of Bell bottom jeans sold by him on Tuesday and Friday together?
Detailed Solution: Question 16
A gets 34% of the full marks in an exam and fails by 92 marks. B gets 39% of the full marks in the same exam and he also fails by 72 marks. What is the minimum percentage of marks a student should obtain to pass the exam?
Detailed Solution: Question 17
What will come in place of the question mark '?' in the following question?
13% of 1200 + 17% of 2700 = ? + 26% of 500
Detailed Solution: Question 18
Directions: Answer the following question based on the bar graph below:

Q. Find out the average growth of all the companies in 2016−17?
Detailed Solution: Question 19
Anup, Vipin and Raju started a business with their capital Rs. 3000, Rs. 4500 and Rs. 6000 respectively. They invested for X, (X – 4) and (12 – X) months respectively. At the end of the year, if the ratio of the profit share of Vipin to that of Raju is 9 : 4, then find the value of X?
Detailed Solution: Question 20
Direction: In the following question, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equation and give an answer.
I. a2 − 0.5a − 39 = 0
II. b2 − 15.5b + 60 = 0
Detailed Solution: Question 21
The given pie-graph shows the percentage expenditure of a MBBS student for five years and the line graph shows the percentage expenditure on hostel and food & on college fee and books for these five years. Total expense in these five years is Rs.25 lakh.


Q. In which year there was the maximum difference in the amounts spend on hostel & food and fee and books?
Detailed Solution: Question 22
The given pie-graph shows the percentage expenditure of a MBBS student for five years and the line graph shows the percentage expenditure on hostel and food & on college fee and books for these five years. Total expense in these five years is Rs.25 lakh.


Q. If the ratio of amount spend of fees and book is 11 : 5 for each year, then what is the average amount spent on college fees in 5 years?
Detailed Solution: Question 23
What should come in place of question mark "?' in the following number series?
252, 576, 1100, 1872, ?
Detailed Solution: Question 24
There is a leak in the bottom of a tank which can empty a full tank in 6 h. When the tank is full, a tap is opened into the tank which intakes water at the rate of 20 l/h and the tank is now emptied in 10 h. What is the capacity of the tank?
Detailed Solution: Question 25
Average of A and B is 72, average of B and C is 78, and the average of C and D is 80. What is the average of A and D?
Detailed Solution: Question 26
J K Sivan was recently appointed as Managing Director of which of the following Bank with having a tag line "Tann Mann Dhan"?
Detailed Solution: Question 27
Recently _____ has been named as the first Indian-origin woman to be appointed as an external member of the Bank of England's interest rate-setting committee.
Detailed Solution: Question 28
Mouma Das was recently awarded Padma Shree on January 25, 2021. To which field she belonged?
Detailed Solution: Question 29
In July 2025, Receivables Exchange of India Limited (RXIL), a TReDS platform supported by SIDBI, NSE, SBI, ICICI Bank, and Yes Bank, has recently achieved a substantial milestone that further cements its influence on MSME financing in India. As of FY25, what is the total value milestone for MSME invoice financing RXIL has crossed, signifying its impact on access to working capital for Indian small businesses?
Detailed Solution: Question 30