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Directions (1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. All the
codes given below are only in two letters format.
“Banks are digital today” is written as “Zi Li Ki Ti”,
“Money transfer through banks” is written as “Di Ki Si Fi”,
“Digital money easy today” is written as “Si Zi Ti Bi” and
“Today we have leave” is written as “Gi Xi Vi Zi”.
1) What is the possible code for “Easy for transfer”?
a) Fi Bi Zi
b) Di Ji Bi
c) Bi Ti Ui
d) Fi Li Xi
e) None of these
2) If “Banks have money” is coded as “Gi Si Ki”, then what will be the code for “Leave”?
a) Di
b) Li
c) Zi
d) Vi
e) Cannot be determined
3) What is the code for “Transfer”?
a) Di
b) Ti
c) Fi
d) Cannot be determined
e) Either Di or Fi
4) What is the word for the code “Si” in the given code language?
a) Today
b) Banks
c) Money
d) Digital
e) Either a) or b)
5) If “Money market easy” is written as “Bi Si Ci”, then what will be the code for “Market”?
a) Bi
b) Si
c) Ci
d) Either Si or Ci
e) Cannot be determined
Directions (6-10): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. All the
codes given below are only in two letters format.
“Challenging world economy now” is written as “Sk Rk Tk Nk”,
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“Economy bad current issue” is written as “Pk Gk Sk Fk”,
“Current world looking good” is written as “Nk Mk Pk Vk”,
“Looking good challenging with” is written as “Vk Mk Rk Dk”.
6) What will be the code for “Looking”?
a) Rk
b) Mk
c) Tk
d) Vk
e) Either Mk or Vk
7) If “The issues are worried” written as “Ik Jk Gk Yk”, then what will be the code for “Bad”?
a) Pk
b) Fk
c) Gk
d) Sk
e) Cannot be determined
8) The codes “Rk Mk Nk” may represent which of the following?
a) Challenging good bad
b) World economy bad
c) World looking challenge
d) Good with now
e) None of these
9) What does the code “Fk” represents?
a)World
b) Looking
c) Issues
d) Bad
e) Either Issues or Bad
10) What is the possible code for “Good World”?
a) Nk Vk
b) Mk Tk
c) Fk Dk
d) Pk Mk
e) None of these
Direction (11-15): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the given question below.
S D 9 5 E # K 6 T I 8 P 1 % A 2 C λ L M U3 W @ N 4 © J $ 7 F B
11). How Many such vowels are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately followed by a
numeral and immediately preceded by a consonant?
a) None
b) One
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c) Two
d) Three
e) None of these
12). In the given series, 1st, 2nd, 3rd element and so on are interchanged with 20th, 19th, 18th element and
so on respectively, then which element will be 8thto the left of 20thelement from left end?
a) P
b) I
c) 8
d) T
e) None of these
13). Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement
and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
a) EKI
b) P%C
c) LUW
d) 3@©
e) N©7
14). If all the symbols are dropped from the above arrangement, which of the following will be the 5th to the
left of 12thelement from right end?
a) 8
b) S
c) T
d) W
e) None of these
15). What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series based on the above
arrangement? #K5 P1I CλA ?
a) 2C%
b) U3L
c) λL2
d) W@M
e) None of these
Direction (Q.16-20): following is given a set of letters/digits and the corresponding letter code of each digit
followed by certain conditions for coding.
Letter/
digits M 4 C Q 5 A P 7 E G 8 I 1 X U
Symbol ! Ω & µ © # @ < % $ * > ^ ® Ʊ
In each question below are given a group of letters/digits followed by four combinations of digits/symbols
numbered a), b), c) and d). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters
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based on the following coding system and the conditions that follow and mark the number of that combination as
your answer. If none of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters, mark e) i.e. „None of these‟, as
your answer.
If the first letter is consonant and the fourth digit is odd, both are to be coded as the code for that consonant.
If the last letter is vowel and the second digit is divisible by 2, both are to be coded as the code for first
digit.
If the first digit is even and the last letter is consonant, their codes are to be interchanged.
16)M8XPCI
a) !^ ®@&!
b) !! ®@&!
c) !^ ®@&*
d) !! ®&@!
e) None of these
17)Q4E75C
a) µ Ω% <©&
b) < Ω% <©&
c) µ Ω% <©µ
d) µ Ω% µ©&
e) none of these
18)8MP1XU
a) *!@^® Ʊ
b) Ʊ!@^®*
c) *!@®^Ʊ
d) Ʊ@!^®*
e) None of these
19)G1E8PA
a) #^%*@$
b) $^%$@#
c) #^%*@#
d) $^%*@#
e) None of these
20) 45QAEG
a) Ω© µ#%$
b) $© µ#%$
c) $© µ#%Ω
d) $© # µ%Ω
e) None of these
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Answer Key:
Direction (1-5)
Words Codes
Banks Ki
Money Si
Today Zi
Digital Ti
Easy Bi
Are Li
Transfer/Through Di/Fi
We/Have/Leave Xi/Vi/Gi
1). Answer: b
2). Answer: e
3). Answer: e
4). Answer: c
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5). Answer: c
Direction (6-10)
Words Codes
World Nk
Economy Sk
Current Pk
Challenging Rk
Now Tk
With Dk
Looking/Good Mk/Vk
Bad/Issues Fk/GK
6). Answer: e)
7). Answer: b)
8). Answer: c)
9). Answer: e)
10). Answer: a)
11). S D 9 5 E # K 6T I 8 P 1 % A 2 C λ LM U 3W @ N 4 © T $ 7 F B.
Answer: C
12). S D 9 5 E # K 6 T I 8 P 1 % A 2 C λ L MU 3 W @ N 4 © J $ 7 F B
Interchanged : M L λ C 2 A % 1 P 8I T 6 K # E 5 9 D S U3 W @ N 4 © J $ 7 F B
Hence, the 8th to the left of 20th element from left end is, T
Answer: D
13). E---(+2)---=K---(+3)----I
P---(+2)---=%---(+3)---C
L---(+2)---=U---(+2)----W
3--- (+2)--=@---(+3)---©
N---(+2)---=©---(+3)---7
Hence, LUW doesn‟t belong to the group.
Answer: C
14). S D 9 5 E K 6 T I 8 P 1 A 2 C L M U 3 W N 4 J 7 F B
The 5th to the left of 12thelement from right end i.e. 17th element from the right end. Hence, the answer is „8‟.
Answer: A
15). #K5 P1I CλA ?
K is immediate right of # and 5 is 2rd to the left of # and the gap between the series i.e # to P is five and P to C is
four and so on.
Hence, required series #K5 P1I CλA U3L.
Answer: B
16). Answer: b)
The last letter is vowel and the second digit is divisible by 2. Hence, it follows condition ii). Therefore, both are to
be coded as the code for first digit.
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M8XPCI –> !! ®@&!
17).Answer: b)
The last letter is vowel and the second digit is divisible by 2. Hence, it follows condition ii). Therefore, both are to
be coded as the code for first digit.
M8XPCI –> !! ®@&!
18). Answer: a)
It does not follow any condition. So, it is coded as corresponding code for each number and letter.
8MP1XU –> *!@^® Ʊ
19). Answer: d)
It does not follow any condition. So, it is coded as corresponding code for each number and letter.
G1E8PA –> $^%*@#
20). Answer: c)
The first digit is even and the last letter is consonant. Hence, it follows condition iii). Therefore, their codes are to
be interchanged.
45QAEG –> $© µ#%Ω
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Direction (Q. 1 – 5) : Study the following information and answer the following questions:
Seven friends Akil, Nikil, Samuel, Manish, Praveen, Arun, and Frank went for shopping to different showrooms –
Levi’s, Allen solly, Adidas, Puma, Denim, Basics and Woodland and bought different colours of dress – red, blue,
green, yellow, pink, black and violet but not necessarily in the same order. Nikil went to Denim but did not buy
yellow or pink colour dress. Samuels bought red colour dress but did not go to Allen Solly or Basics. Praveen went
to Puma and bought black dress. The one who bought blue dress went to Woodland. Manish went to Levi’s, Frank
likes violet colour, Akil did not go to Woodland. The one who likes yellow colour went to allensolly.
1).Who bought blue dress ?
a) Akil
b) Nikil
c) Arun
d) Praveen
e) Samuel
2).Which colour dress Nikilbought ?
a) Green
b) Blue
c) Red
d) Violet
e) None of these
3).Which shop Arunwent ?
a) Adidas
b) Basics
c) Levi’s
d) Woodland
e) Puma
4).Who went to Adidas ?
a) Akil
b) Frank
c) Nikil
d) Manish
e) Samuel
5).Which of the following combination is correct ?
a) Frank – Basics – Red
b) Samuel – Puma – Red
c) Arun – Woodland – Violet
d) Akil – Allen Solly – Yellow
e) None of these
Directions (Q.6 - 10): Study the following information and answer the question given below:
Eight person – D, E, F,G, H,I,J and K pursues a different profession-Chef, Doctor, Lawyer, engineer, Interior ,
Decorator, Professor, Electrician and Actor. Each person plays different Sport-Cricket, Hockey, Chess, Football,
Badminton, Wrestling, Boxing and Tennis- But not necessarily in the same order. D, who plays wrestling, is
neither an interior Decorator nor an electrician. E is a Doctor and does not play hockey& boxing but the person
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who is an engineer always play cricket. The person who plays hockey is a lawyer. Chef plays football. J does not
play cricket E plays tennis. One who plays chess is on Actor, Whereas H and I play boxing and football
respectively, G and F plays hockey and badminton respectively but the latter is neither a interior decorator nor
professor.
6). Who among the following is on Actor?
a) F
b) J
c) K
d) Data inadequate
e) None of these
7). What is the profession of K?
a) Actor
b) Electrician
c) Engineer
d) Interior Decorator
e) None of these
8). One who plays wrestling is-
a) Professor
b) Doctor
c) Lawyer
d) Engineer
e) Interior Decorator
9). Which of the following pairs represents the person associated with cricket and chess respectively?
a) F and J
b) K and J
c) D and F
d) Data inadequate
e) None of these
10). Which of the following is correctly matched?
a) F – electrician – hockey
b) G- Lawyer- badminton
c) H- Interior Decorator- Chess
d) I – Chef- Football
e) None of these
Direction (Q.11 - 15): Study the information and answer the question given below:
Five friends Rahul, Suraj, Jasmine, Lalit and Maria wears different colours of Suites, Viz. – Silver, Blue, Grey,
White and Pink (not necessarily in the same order). Each friend has different colour of tie viz. Red, Brown,
Yellow, Black and Golden. Suraj, who has golden colour tie, is not in blue suit. Jasmine is in pink suit but her tie
colour is not red and yellow. Maria has brown coloured tie but she is neither in blue nor in white suit, Lalit has
yellow coloured tie. Rahul do not wear blue or silver colour suit. One who wears grey suit have red coloured tie.
11). What is the colour of Lalit ‘s suit?
a) Pink
b) Blue
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c) White
d) Silver
e) None of these
12). Which person has black colour tie?
a) Rahul
b) Jasmine
c) Maria
d) Lalit
e) None of these
13). Who wears white colour suit?
a) Suraj
b) Jasmine
c) Rahul
d) Lalit
e) Maria
14). Which of the following combination is true-
a) Suraj- grey suit
b) Rahul – blue suit
c) Maria- white suit
d) Lalit- Pink suit
e) None of these
15). Rahul wear which colour tie?
a) Red
b) brown
c) yellow
d) black
e) None of these
Directions (16 -20): study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Five women Rani, Kanchan, Roopal, Anushka and Kajal are born in Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai, Goa and Kolkata.
These women are working in U.P, Punjab, Delhi and two are in Haryana – not necessarily in the same order. One
women born and work in same state. Rani and Kanchan are neither work in Haryana nor they born in Delhi and
Mumbai. Anushka and Kajal are neither work in Punjab nor in U.P and they are born neither in Bangalore nor in
Kolkata. Goa is not the birth state of Rani and Roopal. The women who, works in U.P born in Goa.Kajal does not
work in Delhi. Roopal does not work in Punjab and the women who, works in Punjab born in Bangalore.
16). Who born and works in same states?
a) Kajal
b) Anushka
c) Rani
d) Roopal
e) Kanchan
17). Which of the following pairs is the correct match of women and birth place?
a) Roopal, Kolkata
b) Anushka, Mumbai
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c) Rani, Goa
d) Kanchan, Banglore
e) None of these
18). Who among them following works in Haryana?
a) Roopal&Kajal
b) Roopal&Anushka
c) Rani&Kajal
d) Rani&Roopal
e) None of these
19). Who among them following born in Kolkata?
a) Kajal
b) Anushka
c) Roopal
d) Rani
e) None of these
20). Bangalore is the birth place of which women?
a) Anushka
b) Roopal
c) Kanchan
d) Kajal
e) Rani
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Answers:
Directions (Q. 1-5):
Person Shop Colour
Akil Allen Solly Yellow
Frank Basics Voilet
Nikil Denim Green
Samuel Adidas Red
Manish Levi’s Pink
Arun Woodland Blue
Praveen Puma Black
1). C) 2). A) 3). D) 4). E) 5). D)
Directions (Q. 6-10):
6).b) 7).c) 8).a) 9).b) 10).d)
Directions (Q. 11-15):
11).b) 12).b) 13).a) 14).e) 15).a)
Direction (16 to 20):
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19).C 20). E 16) B 17).A 18). A
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Directions (Q. 1-5): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:
Eight friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table with equal distance between them but not
necessarily in the same order. Some of them are facing the centre with some face outside (i.e. opposite to centre).
C sits second to the right of F, F faces the centre. Only two people sit between C and B (either form C’s right or
C’s left).G sits second to the right of C. H sits to the immediate right of B. G and B face opposite direction.
Immediate neighbour of G face the same direction. Only three people sit between D and E. Neither D nor A is an
immediate neighbour of F. E sits second to the right of A. Both H and E face a direction opposite to that of C.
1). How many persons sit between E and H? (Count from E, anti clockwise)
a) Three
b) Four
c) Five
d) Two
e) Six
2). D sits to the immediate right of ____________
a) A
b) G
c) Both G and H
d) C
e) H
3). How many persons facing outside?
a) 5
b) 4
c) 3
d) 2
e) 1
4). Which of the following statement is false?
a) C sits immediate left of E
b) B and D faces the same direction
c) G sits opposite to F
d) H sits second to the right of F
e) There are three persons between D and E
5). Which of the following statement is true?
a) H and C faces the same direction
b) G is the immediate neighbour of A and C
c) B sits third to the left of G
d) F faces outside
e) E sits second to the right of A
Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:
Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people each, in such a way that there is an equal
distance between adjacent persons. In row-1 J, K, L, M, N and O are seated and all of them are facing south. In
row-2 U, V, W, X, Yand Z are seated and all of them are facing north. Therefore, in the given seating arrangement
each member seated in a row faces another member of the other row.
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M sits third to right of K. Either M or K sits at an extreme end of the line. The one who faces K sits second to right
of Y. Two people sit between V and Z. Neither V nor Z sits at an extreme end of the line. The immediate
neighbour of V faces the person who sits third to left of J. L and N are immediate neighbours of each other. W sits
second to the left of U. N does not face the immediate neighbour of X.
6). N faces the person, who is the immediate neighbour of __________
a) U
b) X
c) Both U and V
d) V
e) Z
7). Which of the following person sits immediate right of X?
a) No one sitting
b) V
c) Y
d) U
e) W
8). Which of the following statement is false?
a) N sits second to the right of K
b) L sits immediate right of N
c) W sits at one of the extreme ends
d) U sits immediate right of Z
e) All the options are true
9). If ‘M’ is related to ‘V’, ‘J’ is related to ‘U’, and then which of following is ‘N’ related to?
a) X
b) Y
c) W
d) U
e) X
10). Which of the following statement is true?
a) J sits second to the left of M
b) Y faces the person who is immediate right of M
c) Z sits second to the left of V
d) X sits second to the right of Y
e) W and L sitting at the extreme ends
Direction (Q.11 - 15): Study the following information carefully and the questions given below.
Bharathi, Kaviya, Magathi, Nithya, Oviya, Pragathi, Ramya and Shruthi are sitting around a circular table facing
the centre, but not necessarily in the same order. Shruthi sits second to the right of Pragathi. Only two persons sit
between Shruthi and Kaviya. Oviya sits opposite to Bharathi, who is not an immediate neighbour of Kaviya and
Pragathi. Nithya is the immediate neighbour of Kaviya and Bharathi. Magathi sits third to the right of Bharathi.
11). What is the position of Oviya with respect to Bharathi?
a) Fourth to the left
b) Third to the left
c) Fourth to the right
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d) Third to the right
e) Both a) and c)
12). Which of the following pairs represent the immediate neighbours of Pragathi?
a) Ramya and Shruthi
b) Nithya and Oviya
c) Oviya and Ramya
d) Magathi and Kaviya
e) Oviya and Magathi
13). IfMagathi is related to Pragathi and Shruthi is related to Nithya, following the same pattern who
among the following is related to Kaviya?
a) Oviya
b) Bharathi
c) Shruthi
d) Nithya
e) None of these
14). Which of the following statements is/are true?
a) Magathi is the neighbour of Nithya
b) Oviya is the immediate neighbour of Ramya and Pragathi
c) Nithya sits opposite the one, who sits on the immediate left of Ramya
d) Shruthi sits third to right of Kaviya
e) All the statements are true
15. If Magathi and Shruthi are interchanges their position and Nithya and Ramya are interchanges their
position, then who is sitting immediate right of Nithya?
a) Magathi
b) Pragathi
c) Shruthi
d) Ramya
e) Bharathi
Direction (Q.16-20):Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Twelve persons are sitting in two parallel rows containing six persons each, in such a way that there is an equal
distance between the adjacent persons. In row1 P, Q, R, S, T, U are facing south. In row 2 J, K, L, M, N and O are
facing north.J is sitting third to the right of M. Either M or J is sitting at the extreme ends of the row. Q is facing J.
U is sitting third to the right of Q. S not sits at the middle position of the row. Nis sitting third to the right of K and
is not sitting at the extreme ends of the row. T is sitting immediate right of Q. S is facing K. L is an immediate
neighbour of neither N nor J. N is facing R.
16). In the row facing south who is sitting at the extreme ends of the row?
a) R,S
b) R,P
c) S,Q
d) R,Q
e) P,Q
17). Who is sitting immediate right of N?
a) M
b) O
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c) L
d) J
e) None of these
18). Who are the immediate neighbours of U?
a) S and P
b) S and R
c) P and R
d) S and T
e) None of these
19). If K is interchanges his position with M, similarly L with N and J with O, then who among the
following is facing P?
a) L
b) M
c) J
d) N
e) None of these
20). Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the given arrangement and so form a
group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
a) PU
b) RT
c) ML
d) ON
e) KL
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Answer Key
Directions (Q. 1-10):
1). B) 2). C) 3). A) 4). D) 5). E)
Direction (Q 6-10):
Facing South J O M N L K
Facing North W Z U Y V X
6). C) 7). A) 8). B) 9). E) 10). D)
Directions (Q. 11-15):
11). E)
Oviya and Bharathi sit opposite to each other. Hence, the Oviya sits fourth to the left as well as fourth to the right
of Bharathi.
12). C)
Oviya and Ramya are the immediate neighbours of Pragathi.
13). B)
Magathi is sitting second to the left of Pragathi and shruthi is sitting second to the left of Nithya. Hence, Bharathi
is related to Kaviya.
14). C)
15). A)After interchanging, the immediate right of Nithya is Magathi.
Direction (Q 16-20):
ROW 1 S P U R T Q Facing south
ROW 2 K L M N O J Facing north
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16). C) In the south facing row, S and Q are sitting at the extreme ends of the row.
17). B) O is sitting immediate right of N
18). C) P and R are the immediate neighbours of U.
19). D) L and N are interchanges their position hence, P faces N.
20). E) First person is sitting immediate right of second person in all the option except option e).
F 8Z*Q A $ K 2 P 5 E © N 1 W @ Y3M # 6 & V %9 RU !4D
1. How many such vowels are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by consonant and immediately followed by symbol ? 1.One 2.Two 3.Three 4.More than four
5.None
2. If all the symbols are dropped from the above arrangement, which of the following will be the eighteenth from the left end? 1.9 2.R 3.V 4.3
5.6
3. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one does not belong to that group? 1.2Q8 2.15K 3.31E
4.631 5.963
4. Which of the following is the seventh to the right of the fourteenth from the right end of the above
arrangement? 1.V 2.R 3.% 4.9 5.U
5. Which of the following is fourth to the left of the eighth to the right of ‘W’?
1.6 2.3 3.M 4.E 5.None of these
Direction: Q(6 –10) Answer the following questions based on the arrangement given below:-
586 425 632 364 218 813
6. What will be the resultant number if the second digit of the second lowest number is divided by the third digit of the highest number? 1.2 2.3 3.5 4.10
5.None of these
7. If the position of the first and second digits are interchanged then what is the difference between the highest and second lowest number?
1.420 2.582 3.673 4.545 5.None of these
8. If all the digits in each of the numbers are arranged in ascending order within the number, what will be the difference between the second highest and second lowest number? 1.218 2.220 3.208 4.225 5.None of these
9. If 1 is added to the first digit and 2 is subtracted from
the last digit of each of the numbers and then the digits in each of the numbers are arranged in descending order within the number, then what will be the difference between the second digit of the second highest number and the third digit of the lowest number? 1.2 2.4 3.6 4.8 5.10
10. If 1 is added to the last digit of each of the numbers then how many numbers thus formed will be divisible by three?
1.One 2.Two 3.Three 4.Four 5.More than four
ANSWER KEYS
1) 2 2) V 3) 631 4) % 5) M 6) 2 7) 673 8) 208 9) 4
10) Three
INEQUALITY
1) Statements: D ≥ E; F > M; D ≥ O; E ≥ F; N = E
Conclusions:
I. F > O
II. O > E
III. E > M
IV. N > D
2) Statements: P=Q; R≤D; E>R; Q<D
Conclusions:
I. D < Q
II. D > E
III. P > E
IV. P > R
3) Statements: B≤P, E≥P; E>Q; L≤Q
Conclusions:
I. E≥B
II. E≥L
III. P>Q
IV. B≤E
4) Statement : A ≥ N > M < B ≤ L
Conclusion:
I. L > M
II. L > N
III. M < A
IV. B > A
5) Statement : B < A ≥ W > V ≤ X
Conclusion:
I. X ≥ W
II. B < W
III. A > V
IV. V < B
6) Statement: P≥M>F<A=B>Q
Conclusions:
I. P>B
II. F>Q
7) Statement: B≥D<M<P<A=E
Conclusions:
I. E>D
II.P<B
8) Statement: A>T>Q>R=E
Conclusions:
I. Q≥E
II. T>E
9) Statement: S=R≥A, P<A
Conclusions:
I. S≥P
II. R>P
10) Statement: A≥M<Y=Z>F>B
Conclusions:
I. A>F
II. Y>B
ANSWER KEYS 1) E. Only III is true 2) B. None is true 3) D. Only I and IV are true
4) C. Only I and III are true 5) B. Only III is true 6) D. If neither Conclusion I nor II follows 7) A. If only Conclusion I follows 8) B. If only Conclusion II follows 9) A. If only Conclusion II follows 10) B. If only Conclusion II follows
SYLLOGISM
1. Statements:
All donkeys are cows.
No cow is Pearl.
All Pearls are Monkeys.
Conclusions:
I. All donkeys being monkeys is a possibility.
II. All monkeys being cows is a possibility.
A. Only conclusion I follows
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Either conclusion I or II follows
D. Neither conclusion I nor II follows
E. Both conclusion I and II follow
2. Statements:
All bags are tools.
Some tools are coins.
Some coins are dolls.
Conclusions:
I. All bags being coins is a possibility.
II. At least some dolls are tables.
A. Only conclusion I follows
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Either conclusion I or II follows
D. Neither conclusion I nor II follows
E. Both conclusion I and II follow
3. Statements:
All lamps are pots.
All pots are roses.
No rose is a flower
Conclusions:
I. All roses are pots
II. All lamps are roses
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
4. Statements:
All flowers are nuts.
Some nuts are walls.
All chairs are walls
Conclusions:
I. Some nuts are chairs
II. At least some walls are flowers
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
5. Statements:
Some marbles are cats.
All cats are pillows.
No pillow is a dog
Conclusions:
I. Some marbles are definitely not dogs
II. No marble is a dog
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
6. Statements:
Some bats are owls.
All owls are walls.
No wall is a rose.
Conclusions:
I. All bats being walls is a possibility
II. All roses being bats is a possibility
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.
7. Statements:
All bulls are nets.
No net is a pipe.
All pipes are monkeys.
Conclusions:
I. No monkey is a bull
II. All nets being monkeys is a possibility.
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
8. Statements:
All cats are bulls.
Some bulls are cyclones.
No cyclone is a table.
Conclusions:
I. All cats being cyclone is a possibility
II. No table is a bull
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
9. Statements:
Some pillows are dolls.
All dolls are ices.
All ices are seats.
No lamp is ice.
Conclusions:
I. Some lamps are dolls is a possibility.
II. All lamps being seats is a possibility
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
10. Statements:
No seat is a tube.
No tube is horse.
No horse is Pen
Conclusions:
I. Some seats are pens.
II. Some tubes being pens is a possibility.
A. Only conclusion I follows
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Either conclusion I or II follows
D. Neither conclusion I nor II follows
E. Both conclusion I and II follow
ANSWER KEY
1) A. Only conclusion I follows 2) A. Only I follows
3) B. If only conclusion II follows. 4) D. If neither conclusion I nor II follows 5) A. If only conclusion I follows. 6) E. If both conclusions I and II follow. 7) B. if only conclusion II follows. 8) A. If only conclusion I follows. 9) B. If only conclusion II follows 10) B. Only conclusion II follows
1. Rahim went shopping to buy a Mobile, the shopkeeper asked him to pay 18% Tax if he wants a bill. If not you can get 7% discount on the actual price of the mobile. Then Rahim decided not to take the bill and paid Rs. 4650. By this how much money could Rahim saved on purchasing mobile?
1. Rs.250
2. Rs.350
3. Rs.650
4. Rs.850
5. Rs.1250
2. A seller bought 2750 Mangoes and 1210 Apples at the same price. He sells in such a way that he can buy 406 Mangoes with the sale of 322 Mangoes and he can buy only 289 Apples with the sale of 391 Apples. Then what is the overall profit percentage made by him?
1. 0%
2. 2%
3. 5%
4. 6%
5. 10%
3. Aryan sold a repair mobile to Bhaskar at a profit of 30% and Bhaskar sold it to Chandu at a profit of 20%. Chandu
sold it to Dinesh at a loss of 23.07%. Dinesh repaired the mobile by spending 5% of his purchasing price and then sold it again to Aryan at a profit of 3.17%.Then what is the loss of Aryan?
1. 5%
2. 10%
3. 15%
4. 20%
5. No Loss No Profit
4. The ratio selling prices three articles A, B, and C is 29:27:32., the ratio of percentage profit is 4:2:5, respectively. If the cost price of article A is equal to B and
the cost price of article C is Rs. 480. Then what is the overall gain?
1. 10%
2. 12%
3. 15%
4. 18%
5. 19%
5. Swati went shopping to buy a watch with some money. She selected a watch, which is marked Rs.400 higher price than the money she had. But shopkeeper gave two successive discounts of 10% and 15% respectively on the marked price of the watch. Then she could buy that watch and also another watch worth Rs.540 with all the money
she had. Then what is the marked price on the first watch?
1. Rs.3060
2. Rs.3600
3. Rs.4000
4. Rs.4200
5. Cannot be determined
6. A trader sells Rice to a customer at a profit of x% over the cost price, besides if he cheats his customer by giving 950 g instead of 1Kg. Thus his overall percentage is 20%. Then what is the value of x?
1. 10
2. 12
3. 14
4. 15
5. 20
7. A trader sells two varieties of Rice A and B. He Mixes 12 Kg of A with 16 kg of B, and by selling this mixture at price of B Rice he gets 20% profit. If the price of A variety Rice is Rs.66/Kg, then what is the price of B variety /Kg.
1. Rs.72
2. Rs.84
3. Rs.96
4. Rs.108
5. None
8. Akash bought a Sopha for Rs. 50,000. After one year he sold it to Bhuvan at 10% less of his cost price. Bhuvan spends extra Rs.600 for its repair. And offered Sopha to Charan for Rs.X. Charan requested to get a discount of 15% on that price. But Bhuvan gave him two successive discounts of 10% and 5% instead of 15%.By this Bhuvan got Rs.300 more from Charan. What is the profit % of Bhuvan?
1. 10%
2. 12.5%
3. 15%
4. 20%
5. None
9. A mobile of Rs.8000 was offered 20% discount on Diwali by Flipkart. Shriya availed the offer and she got additional 10% by paying through Debit card. After that, she spent 10% of the purchased price for buying Screen guard and Back Cover. At what price she should sell to Sravani the Mobile (with screen guard and Back Cover)to incur a loss of 25%?
1. 4752
2. 5140
3. 5422
4. 5760
5. None
10. The ratio selling prices three articles A, B, and C is 19:25:27., the ratio of percentage profit is 7:10:4, respectively. If the cost price of article A and B is 400 and 500 respectively. Then what is the total Selling price of all three articles?
1. Rs.1644
2. Rs.1674
3. Rs.1694
4. Rs.1704
5. None
ANSWER KEYS
1) 5. Rs.1250 2) 1. 0% 3) 5. No Loss No Profit 4) 3. 15% 5) 3. Rs.4000 6) 3. 14 7) 4. Rs.108 8) 2. 12.5% 9) 1. 4752 10) 4. Rs.1704
x² – 34x + 288 = 0
y² – 28y + 192 = 0
A. X > Y
B. X < Y
C. X ≥ Y
D. X ≤ Y
E. X = Y or relation cannot be established
x² – 26x + 168 = 0
y² – 32y + 252 = 0
A. X > Y
B. X < Y
C. X ≥ Y
D. X ≤ Y
E. X = Y or relation cannot be established
x² + 26x + 168 = 0
y² + 23y + 132 = 0
A. X > Y
B. X < Y
C. X ≥ Y
D. X ≤ Y
E. X = Y or relation cannot be established
x² – 28x + 195 = 0
y² – 30y + 216 = 0
A. X > Y
B. X < Y
C. X ≥ Y
D. X ≤ Y
E. X = Y or relation cannot be established
(x – 19)² = 0
y² = 361
A. X > Y
B. X < Y
C. X ≥ Y
D. X ≤ Y
E. X = Y or relation cannot be established
x² – 44x + 448 = 0
y² – 28y + 195 = 0
A. X > Y
B. X < Y
C. X ≥ Y
D. X ≤ Y
E. X = Y or relation cannot be established
x² – 26x + 168 = 0
y² – 34y + 285 = 0
A. X > Y
B. X < Y
C. X ≥ Y
D. X ≤ Y
E. X = Y or relation cannot be established
x² – 38x + 352 = 0
y² – 25y + 154 = 0
A. X > Y
B. X < Y
C. X ≥ Y
D. X ≤ Y
E. X = Y or relation cannot be established
x² = 121
y² – 46y + 529 = 0
A. X > Y
B. X < Y
C. X ≥ Y
D. X ≤ Y
E. X = Y or relation cannot be established
x² – 31x + 234 = 0
y² – 34y + 285 = 0
A. X > Y
B. X < Y
C. X ≥ Y
D. X ≤ Y
E. X = Y or relation cannot be established
ANSWER KEYS
1) C. X ≥ Y 2) D. X ≤ Y 3) D. X ≤ Y 4) E. X = Y or relation cannot be established 5) C. X ≥ Y
6) A. X > Y 7) B. X < Y 8) A. X > Y 9) B. X < Y 10) E. X = Y or relation cannot be established
1) 45% of ? = 25% of 355
A)195
B)176
C)127
D)197.22
Answer
2) Mil contain 10% of water.What quantity of pure milk is should be added to 15litre of milk to reduce the water percentage is 7%
A)6 lit
B)6.4 lit
C)6.2 lit
D)6.6 lit
3) Out of 500 students of a school 35% students plays football, 25% plays cricket and 20% neither play football nor cricket.How many students play football and cricket ?
A)200
B)100
C)50
D)94
4) The price of sugar is reduced by 3%.How many kg of sugar can now be bought for the money which was sufficient to buy 50kg of rice earlier ?
A)50kg
B)55kg
C)51.5kg
D)56kg
5) Fresh fruits contains 70% of water and dry fruits contain 20% of water.How much dry fruit can be obtained from 100kg of fresh fruits ?
A)35
B)37
C)37.5
D)40
6) In an examination , full mark is 500, A gets 25% more than B, B gets 40% more than C and C gets 60% more than D.If A got 320 ,what percentage of full marks did D got (approx)?
A)21
B)22
C)23
D)24
7) If Harish height is 30% less than that of Yokesh , How much percentage Yokesh height is more than that of Harish ?
A)42.58%
B)42.8%
C)42.83%
D)42.85%
8) Depreciation applicable to an equipment is 25.%. The value of the equipment after 4 years from now will be less by(in percentage)?
A)68.36%
B)68.63%
C)68.33%
D)68.66%
9) The population of a city is increased 5% ,7% and 11% in the last three years, What will be the present population if the population of a town is 2,40,000 three years ago ?
A)2,99,600
B)2,99,500
C)2,99,400
D)2,99,300
10) 500 pencils were distributed equally among children in such a way that the number of pencil received by each child is 20% of the total number of children. How many pencil did each child receive ?
A)45
B)50
C)55
D)43
ANSWER KEYS
1) D) 197.22
2) B) 6.4 lit
3) A) 200
4) C) 51.5 kg
5) C) 37.5
6) C) 23
7) D) 42.85%
8) A) 68.36%
9) D) 2,99,300
10) B) 50
1. A and B start a business Rs.75000 and RS.12000. In what ratio of profit earned after 2 years be divided between A and B ? A)20:11 B)24:18 C)12:23 D)25:4 E)None of these
2. X , Y and Z hire a Auto Rs.250 and used it for 4,3 and 2 hours respectively. Hir charge paid by Z is A)55 B)55.50 C)55.55 D)55.25 E)None of these
3. In a business P and R invested amounts in the ratio 2 : 3 whereas the ratio between amount invested by P and Q was 4:2. If 2,20,500 was their profit.How much amount did R receive ?
A)1,10,250 B)1,10,000 C)1,10,200 D)1,10,150 E)None of these
4. A , B and C subscribe Rs. 70,000 for a business .B subscribe Rs.5000 more than A and C subscribe Rs.6000 more than B. Out of total profit of Rs. 40,000 , A receive (approximately) A)10,285 B)10,286 C)10,284 D)10,268 E)None of these
5. Akash,Balu and Gopi invested Rs. 6000 , Rs.4000 and
Rs.8000 in a business. Akash left a business after 6 months.If after one year there was a gain of Rs.5200.Then what will be the share of Akash ? A)1000 B)1020 C)1040 D)1004 E)None of these
6. Kiran and Yokesh partners in a business . Kiran contributes ¼ of the capital for 15 months and Yokesh received 2/3 of the profit.Then how long Yokesh invest the money in the business ? A)8 months B)9 monts C)10 months
D)1 year E)None of these
7. A ,B and C started a business with an invested amount 66,000, 72,000 and 90,000.At the end of 1 year the profit is distributed among them.If B receive profit as 22,000 then what will be the total profit ? A)69,600 B)69,666.66 C)69,666 D)69,500.66 E)None of these
8. P and Q invested Rs.16000 and Rs. 12,000 in the business, At the end of 6 months R joins them with an amount Rs.20,000.In what ratio annual profit is divided among them ?
A)8:6:5 B)5:6:8 C)6:5:8 D)5:8:6 E)None of these
9. Three partners shared a profit in the ratio 5:7:8.They had partnered for 10 months,8 months and 7 months.
What was the ratio of their investments ? A)28:46:60 B)28:49:64 C)24:45:63 D)25:40:64 E)None of these
10. Raju,Vikram and Rihan are invested some amount into the business.Vikram invested double the amount after 6 mionths and Rihan invested thrice the amount invested by Raju after 8 months.What is Rihan’s share in profit if they earn a profit of Rs.60000 at the end of 1 year ? A)23,000 B)22,000
C)21,000 D)20,000 E)None of these
ANSWER KEY
1) D) 197.22 2) B) 6.4 lit 3) A) 200 4) C) 51.5 kg
5) C) 37.5 6) C) 23 7) D) 42.85% 8) A) 68.36% 9) D) 2,99,300 10) B) 50
1) 555.55 + 55.55 + 15 + 0.55 + 0.05 = ?
A. 626.50
B. 626.70
C. 625.50
D. 626.70
E. None of these
2) (3080 + 6160) ÷ ? = 330
A. 24
B. 23
C. 28
D. 27
E. None of these
3) ? * (523.5 + 687.5) = 24220
A. 24
B. 20
C. 28
D. 27
E. None of these
4) 36 * 1.75 + 24 * 3.25 = ?
A. 142
B. 141
C. 162
D. 182
E. 152
5) 5.8 * 2.5 + 0.6 * 6.75 + 139.25 = ?
A. 139.80
B. 157.80
C. 156.70
D. 170.70
E. 176.60
6) (560 ÷ 32) * (720 ÷ 48) = ?
A. 261.5
B. 262.5
C. 260.5
D. 263.5
E. 264.5
7) 456 ÷ 24 * 38 – 958 + 364 = ?
A. 167
B. 146
C. 136
D. 128
E. None of these
8) (85410 + 36885 + 24705) ÷ 1600 = ?
A. 95.724
B. 92.174
C. 97.275
D. 91.875
E. None of these
9) 873.53 + 532.32 – x = 535.1 + 232.95
A. 627.8
B. 627.5
C. 637.5
D. 637.8
E. 636.5
10) [(272-32)(124+176)]/(17*15-15) = ?
A. 240
B. 320
C. 400
D. 380
E. 300
Answer KEY
1) D. 626.70 2) C. 28 3) B. 20
4) B. 141 5) B. 157.80 6) B. 262.5 7) D. 128 8) D. 91.875 9) D. 637.8 10) E. 300
1) 8, 9, 15, 32, ?, 250.5
1. 82.5
2. 47.5
3. 62.5
4. 37.5
5. 64.5
2) 12 7 9 22 96 ?
1.754
2.784
3.794
4.734
5.744
3) 2, 4, 7, ?, 87, 344
1.38
2.24
3.56
4.44
5.62
4) 6, 4, 10, 14, 43, ?
1.119
2.127
3.114
4.141
5.132
5) 4, ?, 14, 40, 88, 170
1.9
2.5
3.6
4.7
5.2
6) 6, 6, 7, ?, 91, 463
1.33
2.43
3.38
4.25
5.44
7) 2, 5, 9, 42, 98, ?
1.233
2.218
3.221
4.225
5.242
8) 3, 11, 47, 183, ?, 2947
1.775
2.770
3.765
4.783
5.739
9) 2, ?, 8, 10, 28, 46
1.2
2.5
3.7
4.8
5.9
10) 4, 6, 8, 30, 112, ?
1.540
2.580
3.550
4.590
5.570
ANSWER KEY
1) 82.5 2) 2.784 3) 2.24 4) 1.119 5) 3.6 6) 4.25 7) 1.233 8) 5.739 9) 1.4 10) 5.570
. Study the following graph carefully and answer the following questions given
below.
1. The Amount invested by Vikram in savings scheme G is equal to the
amount invested by him in savings scheme B. The rate of interest
(p.c.p.a.) of savings scheme G and B are the same. The only difference is
that savings scheme G offers compound interest (compounded
annually)whereas the savings scheme B offers simple interest. If the
difference between the interest earned by Vikram from both the schemes
after 2 years is Rs. 349.92, what is the rate of interest?
A. 6%
B. 5%
C. 3%
D. 4%
E. 9%
2. Deepa invested in savings scheme F for 4 years. If the savings scheme F
offers simple interest at the rate of 7 p.c.p.a. for the first two years and
then compound interest at the rate of 10 p.c.p.a. (compounded annually)
for the third and fourth year, what will be the interest earned by Deepa
after 4 years?
A. 12,364
B. 12,096
C. 12,242
D. 12,542
E. 12,112
3. What is the respective ratio between the total amount invested by
Vikram in scheme C and E together and the total amount invested by
Deepa in the same savings scheme together?
A. 3:2
B. 3:4
C. 1:4
D. 2:3
E. 3:1
4. Savings Scheme A offers simple interest at a certain rate of interest
(p.c.p.a.). If the difference between the interests earned by Vikram and
Deepa from Savings Scheme A after 4 years is Rs.4435.50, what is the rate
of interest (p.c.p.a)?
A. 15%
B. 23%
C. 33%
D. 24%
E. 25%
5. What is the average amount invested by Vikram in savings schemes
A,B,C,D and E together?
A. Rs. 29,248/-
B. Rs. 30,562/-
C. Rs. 31,126/-
D. Rs. 29,688/-
E. Rs. 28,656/-
6. If Scheme C offers compound interest (compounded annually) at the rate
of 12 p.c.p.a., what is the difference between interests earned by Vikram
and Deepa from scheme C after 2 years?
A. 1,628.16
B. 1,584.38
C. 1,672.74
D. 1,536.58
E. 1,722.96
7. If the savings scheme D offers compound interest (compounded half
yearly) at the rate of 16 p.c.p.a, what would be sum of interests earned by
Vikram and Deepa from savings scheme D after one year?
A. Rs.10,244/-
B. Rs.10,464/-
C. Rs.9,872/-
D. Rs.9,984/-
E. Rs.9,442/-
8. Total investment in Savings Schemes A and F by Vikram is what percent of
the total investment in the same Savings Schemes by Deepa?
A. 126%
B. 276%
C. 140%
D. 226%
E. 186%
9. What is the sum of the average amount invested in Savings schemes A, D
and E by Vikram and the average amount invested in Savings schemes B, C
and F by Deepa?
A. 54272
B. 57614
C. 54600
D. 56613
E. 57514
10. What is the difference between the average amount invested in Savings
schemes A, B, D and E by Vikram and the average amount invested in
Savings schemes B, C, E and F by Deepa?
A. 2540
B. 2760
C. 2560
D. 2320
E. 2380
ANASWER KEYS
1) E. 9%
2) B. 12,096
3) D. 2:3
4) C. 33%
5) E. Rs. 28,656/-
6) A. 1,628.16
7) D. Rs.9,984/-
8) C. 140%
9) D. 57600
10) E. 2380
Study the following graph carefully to answer the given questions
Down Stream Distance = 200 km Up Stream Distance = 300 km
Days Still Water speed Stream Speed
Monday 5 _
Tuesday _ 6
Wednesday 4 _
Thursday _ 4
Friday 3 _
1. A boatman rows down stream at 6kmph on Wednesday. Find the speed of
upstream and Speed of current?
1.7 kmph
2.2 kmph
3.3 kmph
4.5 kmph
5.None of these
2. A boatman rows up stream at 4kmph, 2 kmph and 8 kmph on Monday,
Wednesday and Thursday respectively. Then find the ratio between the
down stream speed of boat on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday
together and the rate of current on the same days together?
1.4:7
2.3:1
3.4:1
4.4:3
5.None of these
3. A boatman rows up stream at 16 kmph and 2 kmph on Tuesday and
Friday. Then find the difference between the down stream speed of
boat on Tuesday and Friday together and the speed of boat in still water
on the same days together?
1.7 kmph
2.11 kmph
3.5 kmph
4.3 kmph
5.None of these
4. What time will be taken by a boat to cover a distance on Tuesday along
the stream, if the up stream of boat is 3 kmph?
1.4 hours
2.5 hours
3.2 hours
4.3 hours
5.None of these
5. What is the sum of total distance travelled by the boat on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday together?
1.316
2.328
3.356
4.296
5.336
ANSWER KEYS
1) 2.2 kmph
2) 3.4:1
3) 1.7 kmph
4) 3.2 hours
5) 2.328
I.Study the following graph carefully to answer the given questions
1. If the ratio of number of boys & girls are in the ratio 3:2 in N and P, find
the average number of boys in N and P together ?
1.377.15
2.379.25
3.320.75
4.397.5
5.None of these
2. Find the total no of failed students in M, O and Q together ?
1.247
2.330
3.341
4.430
5.None of these
3. What will be the ratio of number of boys passed in N to number of girls
failed in N, if the number of girls and boys in the ratio 16:11 ?
1.121:24
2.7:11
3.103:529
4.21:37
5.None of these
4. Find the difference between the number of passed students in Q to
number of failed students in M ?
1.48
2.51
3.27
4.-32
5.None of these
5. Which centre has the second least number of failed student ?
1.M
2.P
3.O
4.Q
5.N
ANSWER KEYS
1) 4.397.5
2) 3.341
3) 1.121:24
4) 1.48
5) 4.Q