Q2. 2
Q12. 5
Q22. 5
Q32. 2
Q42. 5
Q52. 5
Q62. 4
Q72. 4
Q3. 1
Q13. 3
Q23. 1
Q33. 3
Q43. 2
Q53. 5
Q63. 3
Q73. 2
Q4. 3
Q14. 3
Q24. 5
Q34. 5
Q44. 4
Q54. 3
Q64. 5
Q74. 5
Q5. 2
Q15. 4
Q25. 1
Q35. 5
Q45. 4
Q55. 3
Q65. 4
Q75. 1
Q6. 4
Q16. 5
Q26. 4
Q36. 3
Q46. 5
Q56. 5
Q66. 2
Q76. 3
Q7. 5
Q17. 2
Q27. 3
Q37. 2
Q47. 1
Q57. 4
Q67. 3
Q77. 4
Q8. 2
Q18. 4
Q28. 3
Q38. 3
Q48. 2
Q58. 2
Q68. 4
Q78. 1
Reasoning
1. The number in the subscript alternates between the first and second letter.
This is shown in the figure:
Q9. 3
Q19. 4
Q29. 5
Q39. 1
Q49. 5
Q59. 2
Q69. 2
Q79. 4
Q10. 3
Q20. 4
Q30. 2
Q40. 1
Q50. 2
Q60. 2
Q70. 2
Q80. 2
From the above pattern we can see that, L11T will come after I7V.
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Similarly
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Action taken
ConsonantVowel
ii
iii
Vowel
In the word UKVMIH, we can see that first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant, hence
condition 3 is applicable here that is both first and last letter is to be coded as .
Letters
Digits/Symbols Conditions 4
M A
5 @
Action taken
ConsonantVowel
ii
iii
Vowel
Letters
Digits/Symbols Conditions 4
M A
5 @
In the word VMEIUF, we can see that both the first and the last letter are consonants so condition 2 is
applicable here i.e. both first and last letter are to be coded as the last letter.
From the table, the simple code for VMEIUF becomes 7$2#9, after condition 2 it becomes 9$2#9.
Hence, 9$2#9 is the answer.
Action taken
ConsonantVowel
ii
iii
Vowel
Letters
Digits/Symbols Conditions 4
M A
5 @
In the word MLEKDU, we can see that first letter is consonant and the last letter is vowel. So condition
1 is applicable here i.e. codes are interchanged.
From the table, the simple code for MLEKDU becomes $ 4 2 % 5 ,
Now, after condition 2 is applied the code for MLEKDU becomes 4 2 % 5 $.
Hence, 4 2 % 5 $ is the answer.
13.
Rule No.
Condition
Action taken
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
Here first letter is a consonant and the last letter is a vowel. Thus rule (iii) is applicable.
Thus DKPJMO will be coded as %83 .
14.
Rule No.
Condition
Action taken
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
15. Given, if Misha is shifted by 4 places towards the left, she became 12th from the right end
Mishas earlier position from right end = 12 4 = 8th from right end
Given Total woman in the row = 22
Earlier position of Misha from left end = (Total woman Her position from right) + 1 = (22 8) + 1 = 14 +
1 = 15th from left.
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Conclusions:
I. M > J J = K < L > M J < L > M hence rela onship between M and J cannot be determined.
II. J > G G H = B J hence rela onship between J and G cannot be determined.
Hence none of the conclusion follow.
21. The least possible Venn diagram for the given statements is as follows,
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Conclusions:
I. No sweets are diet Its possible but not de nite, hence false.
II. No food is chocolates Its possible but not de nite, hence false.
III. Some sweets are diet Its possible but not de nite, hence false.
IV. Some sweets are food Its possible but not definite, hence false.
Conclusion I and III form complementary pair.
Thus, either conclusion I or III follows.
22. The least possible Venn diagram for the given statements is as follows,
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Conclusions:
I. Some utensils are forks Its possible but not definite, hence false.
II. Some plates are forks Its possible but not de nite, hence false.
III. Some plates are spoons Its possible but not de nite, hence false.
IV. Some utensils are spoons Its possible but not de nite, hence false.
Thus none of the given conclusion follows.
23. The least possible Venn diagram for the given statements is as follows,
Conclusions:
I. All walls are rooms Its possible but not de nite, hence false.
II. Some rooms are doors Its possible but not de nite, hence false.
III. Some rooms are walls Its possible but not de nite, hence false.
IV. Some floors are doors Its possible but not de nite, hence false.
Thus none of the given conclusion follows.
24. The least possible Venn diagram for the given statements is,
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Conclusions:
I. Some doctors are advocates its possible but not de nite, hence false.
II. All graduates are judges its possible but not de nite, hence false.
III. Some doctors are graduates its possible but not de nite, hence false.
IV. Some lawyers are advocates clearly true.
Hence, only conclusion IV follows.
25. The least possible Venn diagram for the given statements is,
Conclusions:
I. All asteroids are planets its possible but not de nite, hence false.
II. All asteroids are stars its possible but not de nite, hence false.
III. All moon are stars its possible but not de nite, hence false.
IV. Some rocks are stars its possible but not de nite, hence false.
Thus none of the given conclusion follows.
Professions: Doctor, Engineer, Architect, Pilot, Banker, Teacher, Businessman and Politician.
1) The politician sits third to the right of G.
2) C is an immediate neighbor of G.
So we get 2 cases.
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2) C is an immediate neighbor of G.
So we get 2 cases.
18 | P a g e
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2) C is an immediate neighbor of G.
So we get 2 cases.
23 | P a g e
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2) C is an immediate neighbor of G.
So we get 2 cases.
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2) C is an immediate neighbor of G.
So we get 2 cases.
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Therefore, G is a pilot.
1) Q sits fourth to the left of the person living on the 6th floor.
2) Either Q or the person living on the 6th floor sits at the extreme ends of the line.
9) Only one person lives between T and the person who lives on the 2nd floor.
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10) One who lives on the 5th floor sits third to right of the one who lives on the 7th floor.
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9) Only one person lives between T and the person who lives on the 2nd floor.
10) One who lives on the 5th floor sits third to right of the one who lives on the 7th floor.
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9) Only one person lives between T and the person who lives on the 2nd floor.
10) One who lives on the 5th floor sits third to right of the one who lives on the 7th floor.
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9) Only one person lives between T and the person who lives on the 2nd floor.
10) One who lives on the 5th floor sits third to right of the one who lives on the 7th floor.
Therefore, Q-6th is the only option which do not satisfy the condition of person with floor above it.
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9) Only one person lives between T and the person who lives on the 2nd floor.
10) One who lives on the 5th floor sits third to right of the one who lives on the 7th floor.
The one who lives on the 4th floor sits at one of the extreme ends of the line.
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Raju will be in the same direction of Anu if he turns 45 to his right after turning 90 to his left.
Clearly we only know Anus direction relative to Anu, so again we cannot conclude.
Hence, the answer is only statement II is sufficient to answer the question.
38. Students = 45
From statement 1: Sweta is five ranks below Sanjay, who is 15th from the bottom.
So, the position of Sanjay from top = 46 15 = 31st
Sweta is five ranks below Sanjay So, Swetas rank = (31 + 5) = 36th
Hence statement 1 is sufficient to answer the question.
From statement 2: Ravina is 30th from the top and Neha is 4th from the bottom.
So, the position of Neha from top = 46 4 = 42.
But we have no data regarding Sweta so statement 2 isnt sufficient alone.
From statement 3: Sweta is exactly in the middle of Ravina and Neha.
We have no data regarding position of Ravina&Neha so statement 3 isnt sufficient alone.
On combining 2 and 3:
Statement 2 gives Ravina is 30th from top, Neha is 42nd from top.
There are 42 30 + 1 = 13 people between Ravina&Neha.
Statement 3 gives Sweta is exactly in the middle of Ravina and Neha.
Swetas position is 6th from both Ravina&Neha
Swetas rank from top = 30 + 6 = 36th
So, II and III together are sufficient.
39. From statement 1: He has only one son and twice as many daughters.
Thus, clearly Mr. X has three children one son and two daughters.
Thus statement 1 is sufficient to answer the question.
From statement 2: One of his daughters is elder than his son
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We cant depict how many children Mr. X has with this statement.
Thus, statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question.
Thus, data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II
alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
Hence data in statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone
are not sufficient to answer the question.
Numerical Ability
41. BODMAS rule to solve this question, as per the order given below,
Step-1-Parts of an equation enclosed in 'Brackets' must be solved first,
Step-2-Any mathematical 'Of' or 'Exponent' must be solved next,
Step-3-Next, the parts of the equation that contain 'Division' and 'Multiplication' are calculated,
Step-4-Last but not least, the parts of the equation that contain 'Addition' and 'Subtraction' should be
calculated.
Now the given expression:
(78750 1750) + (10 2.5 120) =? 2 2.5
? 5 = (78750/1750) + (4 120)
? 5 = 45 + 480
? 5 = 525
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? = 525/5 = 105
Hence, the required number in place of question mark in the following question is 105.
10 100
1000 =
= 400
Hence, the required answer is 400.
44. Follow BODMAS rule to solve this question, as per the order given below,
Step-1-Parts of an equation enclosed in 'Brackets' must be solved first,
Step-2-Any mathematical 'Of' or 'Exponent' must be solved next,
Step-3-Next, the parts of the equation that contain 'Division' and 'Multiplication' are calculated,
Step-4-Last but not least, the parts of the equation that contain 'Addition' and 'Subtraction' should be
calculated.
Now, the given expression:
3 + 2 + 1 =?
=3+2+1+
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+ +
=6+
=6+1
=6+
=7
46. In this type of question, we are expected to calculate Approximate value (not exact value), so we
can replace the given numbers by their nearest perfect places which makes the calculation easy.
Let, 456.675 457, 35.7683 36, 67.909 68, 58.876 59
Now, the given expression:
456.675 + 35.7683 67.909 58.876 =?
? 457 + 36 68 59
? 457 + 2448 59
? 2905 59
? 2846
Since, we have approximated the value, thats why we got 2846. But according to the options required
answer will be 2825.
47. In this type of question, we are expected to calculate Approximate value (not exact value), so we
can replace the given numbers by their nearest perfect places which makes the calculation easy.
Now, the given expression:
? = 3.2 8.1 + 3185 4.95
? 3 8 + 3185 5
? 24 + 637 661
Hence, the approximate answer is 670.
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=?
121 84/200 = ?
121 0.42 = ?
? = 121/0.42
? 288
49. Follow BODMAS rule to solve this question, as per the order given below,
Step-1- Parts of an equation enclosed in 'Brackets' must be solved first, and in the bracket, the BODMAS
rule must be followed,
Step-2- Any mathematical 'Of' or 'Exponent' must be solved next,
Step-3-Next, the parts of the equation that contain 'Division' and 'Multiplication' are calculated,
Step-4-Last but not least, the parts of the equation that contain 'Addition' and 'Subtraction' should be
calculated.
The equation is,
(5/7) 1596 + 3015 + 2150 = ? (of means )
1140 + 3015 + 2150 = ?
6305 = ?, approximately, 6300
450 30 = ?
15 = ?
53. In the given series, the difference between two consecutive numbers is as follows:
50=5
18 5 = 13
43 18 = 25
84 43 = 41
145 84 = 61
It can be observed from the values of these differences that it is increasing with every next step by an
addition of multiples of 4 starting from 8. i.e.
13 5 = 8 = 4 2
25 13 = 12 = 4 3
41 25 = 16 = 4 4
61 41 = 20 = 4 5
Hence the value of differences between the next two numbers must be
=46
= 24
Let X is the required term in the given number series. Thus
X 145 = 61 + 24 = 85
X = 230
Since it does not match any option thus option 5 is correct.
41+2=6
Similarly,
6 2 + 3 = 15
15 3 + 4 = 49
49 4 + 5 = 201
201 5 + 6 = 1011
So, it can be seen that apart from 18 every other numbers of the series follows this pattern.
Hence, the only wrong number in the given number series is 18.
56. Let the number of pages in the book be x, then according to the question,
Number of pages read on first day = (3x/8)
Remaining pages = 1 (3x/8) = 5x/8
Number of pages read on second day=
=
=
= x/8
According to the question,
x/8 = 40
x = 320
Hence, the required number of pages in the book is 320, therefore option 5 is correct.
%=
%=
100%
.
.
100%
% = 11 %
Let principal be P
Then,
=
=6 %
= 36
= 36
=9
(2)
From (1) and (2) equating the distance in both cases ( We know that the distance is same)
48t = 9(4t + 1)
48t = 36t + 9
12t = 9
t = 9/12 = hours .. (3)
By substituting equation (3) in (1), we get
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= 48
d = () 48 km = 36 km
The distance of journey is `36 km.
14
14 60
As the pipes were opened after the tank was full and was subsequently emptied in next 1 hour.
+
14 60 = 0
21V = 60 14
V = 40 litres
a = 15b/8
Substituting the value of a in eq.1 we get,
= 46
23b/8 = 92
b = 32
= 35.
Given, in a Mixture of milk and water the proportion of water by weight was 75%
Weight of water in mixture = 0.75 w
Weight of milk = 0.25 w
Given mixture is 60 gms
Weight of water present = 0.75 60 = 45 gm
Now 15 gm of water was added
Total weight of mixture = 60 + 15 = 75 gms
Total weight of water = 45 + 15 = 60 gms
% of water in mixture =
100%
100
x2 + 100x -7500 = 0
x2 + 150x - 50x -7500 = 0
x (x + 150) - 50 (x + 150) = 0
(x - 50) (x + 150) = 0
x = 50 or -150
As x = Cost price of something it can't be negative
x = 50
Cost Price = Profit Percentage = 50
n=1
Hence the Amount value after 1 year
= 7250 1 +
= Rs. 8146.1
The amount value after 1 year would be Rs. 8146 approximately.
=9
= 3857 kg
The average weight of all the men and the women together
= Total weight of 19 men & 38 Women / Total number of persons
= 3857 / (19+38) kg
= 3857 /57 kg
= 67.666 kg
68 kg
Hence the answer is 68 kg
+3=0
q2 + 4q + 3 = 0
q2 + 3q + q + 3 = 0
q(q + 3) +1(q + 3) = 0
(q + 3) (q + 1) = 0
q = -1, -3
pq
a2 8a 3a + 24 = 0
a(a 8) 3(a 8) = 0
(a 8) (a 3) = 0
a = 3, 8
Equation II:
2b2 13b + 20 = 0
2b2 8b 5b + 20 = 0
2b(b 4) 5(b 4) = 0
(2b 5) (b 4) = 0
b = 5/2 = 2.5 or b = 4
Comparing the values of a and b, we get,
One value of a is greater than b and other is smaller, same is true for b too. So, relation cannot be
determined.
y = - 8/10 = - 0.8 or y = - 3
Comparing the values of x and y, we get,
x>y
100
100
= 70%
= 1000
Number of Appeared candidate from Institute D = 1500
Number of Passed Candidates from Institute D = 1000
Difference between the appeared candidates and passed candidates = 1500 - 1000
= 500
Number of Appeared candidate from Institute E = 3000
Number of Passed Candidates from Institute E = 2000
Difference between the appeared candidates and passed candidates = 3000 - 2000
= 1000
Number of Appeared candidate from Institute F = 3500
Number of Passed Candidates from Institute F = 2000
Difference between the appeared candidates and passed candidates = 3500 - 2000
= 1500
Number of Appeared candidate from Institute G = 4000
Number of Passed Candidates from Institute G = 3500
Difference between the appeared candidates and passed candidates = 4000 - 3500
= 500
The difference between the appeared candidates and passed candidates maximum is of Institute F and
the number is 1500.
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