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Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 1

DIRECTIONS for the question: Mark the best possible option.

Mr. Balram has 30 currency notes consisting of 1 dollar and 1 rupee notes. If the rupees were dollars and dollars were rupees, he would have 78 rupees more than he has now. If one dollar is equal to 40 rupees, the number of dollars he has, is

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Let he has x dollars and y rupees notes => x + y = 30. According to the question, 40y + x – 40x – y = 78 => y – x = 2. So we get x = 14 and y = 16. Hence number of dollars = 14.

Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 2

The value  is 

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If x = 0.136136136........

Multiplying both sides by 1000, we get

1000x = 136.136136136........

Subtracting equation (1) from (2), we get

999x = 136

or, x = 136/999

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Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 3

A Pair of rational numbers lying between 1/4 and 3/4 is

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Going by options, we can see that {63/250,187/250} is lying between the given values 1/4 and 3/4.

Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 4

{(0.013)+0.000000343} / {(0.013) -0.000091 + 0.000049} =

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Using the formula a+ b= (a + b)(a2 – ab + b2), we get the answer as 0.013 + 0.007 = 0.020

Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 5

In a number system, the product of 122 and 41 is 5442. The number 4434 of this system when converted to decimal system becomes:

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We can write (122)n X (41)n = (5442)n

or, (n2 + 2n + 2) x (4n + 1) = (5n3 + 4n2 + 4n + 2).

Solving the above equation, we get n = 6.

So (4434)6 = (1030)10.

Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 6

Given z = x2 / y, if x and y are both increased by 10% then z is 

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z = x2/y. As values of x and y are increased by 10%, therefore new z becomes (1.1x × 1.1 y) / 1.1 y => z increased by 10%.

Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 7

A milkman saves milk in two vessels, a cuboidal and the other a cylindrical. The capacity of the cuboidal vessel is 20 litres more than the cylindrical one. When 30 litres of milk is drawn from each of the two full vessels, the amount left in the cuboidal vessel is twice that left in the cylindrical vessel. The capacity (in litres) of the cuboidal vessel is

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If capacity of cuboidal vessel is x litres, then capacity of cylindrical vessel is x – 20 litres. Also (x – 30) = 2(x – 20 – 30)

=>x = 70 litres.

Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 8

If a/3 = b/4 = c/7 ,than  is equal to :

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Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 9

Consider the tangent table given below 

Based on the above exract from the tangent table and the fact that tan θ = 2.340, then θ =

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Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 10

If n is an even integer, then find f(n) = 

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Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 11

At what percentage above the cost price, must an article be marked, so as to gain 33% after allowing a customer a discount of 5%.

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Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 12

A student took five papers in an examination, where full marks were same for each paper. Her marks in these papers were in the proportion of 6:7:8:9:10. In all these papers together, the candidate obtained 60 % of the total marks. Then the number of papers in which she got more than 50% marks is

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Let full marks in each paper = 100. Therefore total marks = 500. Her score = 300. 

Ratio = 6 : 7 : 8 :  9 : 10. Hence her scores are 45, 52.5, 60, 67.5 and 75. So she got more than 50% in 4 subjects.

Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 13

A larger cube is formed from the material obtained by melting three smaller cubes of 3, 4 and 5 cm side. The ratio of the total surface areas of the smaller cubes and the larger cube is

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Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 14

A person can row 71/2 km an hour in still water and he finds that it takes him twice as long to row up as compared to row down the river. The rate of the stream is

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Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 15

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Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 16

The GCD of two numbers is 13 and their product is 4732. The possible number of pairs is/are

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Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 17

There are 7 oranges, 5 apples and 8 mangoes in a basket. A person wants to eat fruits from the basket, but he is not sure about the number of fruits or types of fruits he will eat. In how many ways can he make a selection of fruits from among those in the basket (He will eat at least one fruit)?

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Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 18

The number of common terms of the two sequences 17, 21, 25, ……… 417 and 16, 21, 26,……..., 466 is

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Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 19

A hare pursued by hound is 30 m before the hound at starting. Whilst the hare takes 4 leaps the hound takes 3. In one leap the hare goes  m and the hound m. How far will the hare have gone when the hound will catch the hare?

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Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 20

If x = 3+2√2, then the value of 

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Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 21

DIRECTIONS for the question: Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.

A. On this matter, historian Jules Michelet remarked, “England is an empire, Germany is a nation, a race, France is a person” quite like statesman Charles de Gaulle, who, too, famously complained, “Only peril can bring the French together as one can’t impose unity on a country with 265 kinds of cheese.”

B. Even so, this centralist tendency is often at odds with another long-standing theme of the French nation: the insistence on the supremacy of the individual.

C. The French people look to the state as the primary guardian of liberty, and the state, in turn, provides generous amenities for its citizens, from free education to health care and pension plans.

D. Today, as in that era, central authority is vested in the state, even though a measure of autonomy has been granted to the country’s 21 régions in recent decades.

E. France is among the globe’s oldest nations, the product of an alliance of duchies and principalities under a single ruler in the Middle Ages.

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The passage should open with a general, introductory remark, which is easily found here in line E. Note carefully the words a single ruler, which go very well with the words central authority in line D (E-D).

Notice the contrasting thoughts in given lines C and B, which talk of extreme views in turn, thereby giving us another logical pairing C-B. Also notice this centralist tendency in line B. Hence E-D-C-B.

On this matter in line A refers to the precise point raised by line B only (EDCBA).

Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 22

DIRECTIONS for the question: Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.

A. Chronic disorganization is NOT a disease, rather, it is a behavioral pattern found in all kinds of people, at every income level.

B. They are often sociable, likable, compassionate, humorous, inventive, accomplished, energetic, enthusiastic and fun to be around when they are in supportive contexts and do not feel threatened or anxious.

C. When stressed and feeling unsupported, they may exhibit impatient, controlling, perfectionistic behaviors as well as anxiety, angry outbursts, depression, grief and other expressions of deep disappointment, existential agony, and/or insecurity.

D. Chronically disorganized people usually have some kind of neurodiverse personality traits as they are often highly functional, exceptionally creative, non-linear thinkers and /or exceptionally technical, intelligent, empathic, emotionally intense, or sensitive.  

E. Other traits that seem to be related include: being ambidextrous, unusually open-minded, having many interests.

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Line A is an excellent opener, which introduces the topic of chronic disorganization to the reader. Line D picks this thread of thought and describes in detail the features of people having chronically disorganized personalities, thereby giving us the pairing A-D.

Line B talks of the many positive traits such people have while line E gives us a supporting line of thought with other traits, thus making the pair B-E (ADBE). Finally, line C supplies a contrasting thought to make the scenario complete (ADBEC).

Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 23

Which of the following words is spelled correctly?

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Perceive is the correct spelling.

Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 24

DIRECTIONS for the question: In each of the following question, out of the given group of wordings, choose one appropriately spelled.

Which of the following options has both the words spelled correctly?

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Vicious, Viscous is the pair of words with correct spelling.

Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 25

DIRECTIONS for the question: Complete the sentence by filling in the appropriate blank/blanks from the options provided.

Nobody will really know if you're___________ huge quantities of leadership and motivation or if you're just walking around bothering people.

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Exuding means: (of a person) display (an emotion or quality) strongly and openly.

In this case, the 'or' indicates that the two parts of the sentence contain words that contradict each other. Considering that, the first part needs to be positive and the word that helps us ensure a positive sentiment is exuding. The meanings of the other words are:

Debasing: Used of conduct; characterized by dishonour.

Ensconcing: Fix firmly.

Shielding: Protect, hide, or conceal from danger or harm.

None of the other words fit in the given case.

Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 26

Jim’s under-explained transition through hazy stages labeled Incarnation, Examination and Debut leave the __________ portions of this science fiction more to imagination than desired.

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The key to this question is the phrase 'more to imagination that desired'. This helps us identify speculative as the correct answer in this case. Speculative means: not based on fact or investigation/engaged in, expressing, or based on conjecture rather than knowledge. Effectively, this means there is a lot of guesswork involved when we use speculative to describe something. Keeping this in mind, we see that it fits our context perfectly.

Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 27

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the sentence provided a part of the sentence is underlined. Beneath the sentence, four/five different ways of paraphrasing the underlined part are indicated. Choose the best alternative amongst the four/five.

The Courage Magazine, a firm supporter of the social equality and significant as a publication in social science as well, represent the workmanship of diverse writers.

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The subject of the verb 'represents' is 'The Courage Magazine'. Clearly, this is a singular subject and therefore, a singular verb is required in this case. Remember, the phrase (a firm supporter of the social equality as well as a significant publication in social science) simply defines a quality of the subject and is not a subject in itself.

Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 28

DIRECTIONS for the question: In the sentence provided a part of the sentence is underlined. Beneath the sentence, four/five different ways of paraphrasing the underlined part are indicated. Choose the best alternative amongst the four/five.

Each of Singh’s works-Train to Pakistan, The Sikhs and The Company of Women- were licentious and stimulating novels, very different from the mild and diplomatically correct Indian literature.

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Option 1:  Each does not agree with the plural verb were.

Option 2: ‘Each of them Singh's works’ is illogical.

Option 3: This is the correct answer. In this sentence, the plural subject “works” matches the plural verb “were”.

Option 4: Everyone is singular and does not agree with “works” or “were”.

Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 29

DIRECTIONS for the question: Choose the pair of words which best expresses the relationship similar to that expressed in the capitalized pair.

BOOMING : STENTORIAN

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Stentorian is a word used for voice and it means loud, resonant and powerful. Booming and stentorian are synonymous. We find a similar relationship in sparkly and glittering.

Practice Test for IIFT - 13 - Question 30

DIRECTIONS for the question: Choose the pair of words which best expresses the relationship similar to that expressed in the capitalized pair.

APT : PERTINENT

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Apt and pertinent are synonymous in nature. We need another pair of synonyms and we find that in option 4.

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