Cts Paper - 1
Cts Paper - 1
1. If [x] indicates integral of x i.e is the largest integer less than x and |x|
indicates absolute value of x then what is the maximum value of [x]/|x|.
A. 1 B. 0 .!1 ". #one of these Ans$ A
%. In the above &uestion what is the minimum value of [x]/|x|.
A. 1 B. 0 .!1 ". #one of these Ans$ "
'(!)* If the cloc+'onventional cloc+ with numbers from 1 to 1% in order* is cut
into ( ,ieces such that the sum of numbers on each ,iece are in Arithemetic
-rogression'A.-* with a common difference of 1.
(. .hat is the sum of even numbers in the grou, where / is ,resent0
A. 1 B. 10 . 1% ". 11 Ans$ B
1. .hat is the ,roduct of all numbers in the grou, in which 1% is ,resent
A. %1% B. %/% . %11 ". #one of these
/. .hat is the count of numbers in each ,iece.
A. %2%2/ B. /2/2% . (212/ ". )212% Ans$
). .hat is the count of numbers in each ,iece.
A. %2%2/ B. /2/2% . (212/ ". )212% Ans$
3. Avinash ta+es 1/ da4s to com,lete a wor+ and Bada ta+es 1% da4s to
com,lete the same wor+. If the4 wor+ in alternate da4s2 In how man4 da4s the4
finish the wor+.
A. 1( da4s B. 1( 1/1 da4s . ) 1/1 da4s ". #one Ans$
5. 6here is a circular trac+ of length 100 mts. If A and B 7tarts at the same
,oint but in o,,osite direction with a s,eeds of 5 m/sec and 1% m/s
res,ectivel4.6hen at what time after the begining the4 will meet for the second
time.
A. 1hr 10 sec B. %0 sec . 10sec ". (hr %0 sec Ans$
8. In the above &uestion when will the4 meet for the first time at the starting
,oint.
A. 1hr 10 sec B. %0 sec . 10sec ". (hr %0 sec Ans$ A
10. If the vertices of the triangle are A'12%*2 B'!%2!(* and '%2(* then which is
the largest angle0
A. Angle'AB* B.Angle'BA* .Angle'AB* ".#one Ans$B
11. If '!120*2 '02!1* and '!12!1* are three vertices of a s&uare then what is the
1th vertex.
1%. If [x] indicates integral of x i.e is the largest integer less than x and |x|
indicates absolute value of x then find the value of
[1.88]9[!%.88]9[1.0(]9[%./0]
A. % B.1 .!% ". !/
Ans$ A
7te,1$ Add all the numbers
7te,%$ If it is less than 10 76:-2 else go to 7te,1.
1(. If ;<)3%1 then what is the end result after a,,l4ing the above algorithm.
A. 18 B.10 .1 ". #one Ans$
11. If the 1 numbers are arranged in all ,ossible orders then how man4
solutions are ,ossible.
A. :#= B. 6.: (.6>?== 1. #:#= Ans A
1/. A trader frauds b4 10@ while bu4ing and 10@ while selling the same.
.hat is the total gain he obtained during the transaction0
A. 1( B.%%1/1 .%0 ".#one of these Ans.
1). 6here are three c4linders with same height and surface area. If a new
c4linder is created b4 melting these three with the same height as before what is
the surface area of the new c4linder when com,ared to that of the ,revious.
A. %/@ more B./0@ more .100@ more ".#one
13. If x<a then 4<b exce,t when x<b and 4<a. If x<a2 then ,2&2r2s but when x
not e&ual to a then ,2&2r2s<e2f2g2h. If x<m or n then both charecters ,reeciding it
and following it also e&uals the same with the ,recedence to the ,receding
charecter. 6here r / &uestions based on the above.
15. A sa4s A the horse is not blac+A.
B sa4s A the horse is either brown or gre4.A
sa4s A the hoese is brownA
At least one is telling truth and atleast one is l4ing. tell the colour of horse0
Answer $ gre4
18. A son and father goes for boating in river u,stream . After rowing for mile son
notices the hat
of his fathefalling in the river.After / min. he tells his father that his hat has
fallen. 7o the4
turn round and are able to,ic+ the hat at the ,oint from where the4 began boating
after /min.
6ell the s,eed of river0 Ans...) miles/hr
%0. A9B99"<"9=9B9C<C9>9I<13 where each letter re,resent a number from 1
to 8. Bind
out what does letter " and C re,resent if letter A<1. '5 mar+s* Ans.
"</ C<1
%1. Argentina had football team of %% ,la4er of which ca,tain is from BraDilian team
and goal+i from
=uro,ean team. Bor remainig ,ala4er the4 have ,ic+ed ) from argentinan and 11
from euro,ean.
#ow for a team of 11 the4 must have goal+i and ca,tain so out of 8 now the4 ,lan
to select (
from rgentinian and ) from =uro,ean. Bind out no of methods avilable for it. '%
mar+s*
Ans $ 1)0)00 ' chec+ out for right no. )( E 11)*
%%. 6hree thives were caught stealing shee,2 mule and
camel.
A sa4s A B had stolen shee, A
sa4s A B had stolen muleA
B sa4s he had stolen nothing.
6he one who had stolen horse is s,ea+ing truth. the one who had stolen camel is
l4ing . 6ell who
had stolen what0 Ans. A! camel FB! mule F! horse
%(. A grou, of friends goes for dinner and gets bill of ?s %100 . 6wo of them sa4s that
the4 have
forgotten their ,urse so remaining ma+e an extra contribution of ?s 100 to ,a4 u,
the bill. 6ell the
no. of ,erson in that grou,. Ans ! 5 ,erson
%1. In acolon4 there are some families. =ach of them have children but different in
numbers.Bollowing
are conditions$
A* #o of adult no of sons no of daughters no of families.
B* =ach sister must have atleast one brother and should have at
the most 1 sister.
* #o of children in one famil4 exceeds the sum of no of children in the
rest families.
"* 6ell the no of families.'/ mar+s*
Ans $ ( families
%/. 6here are ) ,eo,le .2>2G22C2B who are murderer 2 victim 2 Hudge 2 ,olice2
witness2 hangman.
6here was n e4e witness onl4 circumtancial witness. 6he murderer was sentenced to
death.
read following statement and determne who is who.
1. G +new both murderer and victim.
%. Iudge as+ed to discribe murder incident.
(. . was last to see B alive.
1. -olice found C at the murder site.
/ > and . never
%). In a village2 there is flood. In one village causalities were less than the other. .h40
Ans $ 6here were better health care centres'>*.
%3. A &uestion on -4thagoras 6heorem. Ans. %0
%5. 6he distance between Gumbai J alcutta is %/000 Km. 6rain goes from Gumbai to
ulcutta for which 7,eed J 6ime are given. Brom !LG 7,eed alone is give. :f the
above conditions which is not re&uired. '#ot om,lete*
ans: The distance 25,000Km is not required. ecause, S!eed " Time # $istance. So
on%& t'o conditions are required.
%8. m M n J xL4 .hich is false0 Ans$ x!m M 4!n
(0. A ,erson has ?s.100. If he wins he gains 10@. If he loses the game2 he loses 10@. >e
wins twice and loses twice. >ow much he has at the end0 Ans: A%'a&s %ess than 100.
(1. Area of 7haded ,ortion is 0 Ans $ 11/./
(%. In A tribal grou, two grou,s live in different climatic conditions. =ar 7ensitivit4 is
tested and found that one has more when com,ared to other. .hat is the reason.
Ans. $e!ends on the !h&sica% !%ace and condition he is %i(in).
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CTS PAPER-2
1. .hat is the co!efficient of the term inde,endent of x in the series [ '1/%*'1/x*N1/(
9'1/x*N'!1//*]N5. where N denotes Ato the ,ower ofA.
%. In an examination a student must answer )/@ of the &uestions correctl4. But it
was found that after answer 3 &uestions corretl4 out of the first 112 the student
&ualified. .hat is the min no. of &uestions in the ,a,er. 'a* %% 'b* 15 'c* %0 'd*
anOt sa4
(. 6here r two Hars. In the first Har there is %/@Gil+ and in the second Har there is
/0@ mil+. .hat ratio of mil+ should be added to get 1% lit of mil+ from the two
Hars such that we get )%./@ Gil+ in the whole mixture. *Ans: +%it : +%it,
1. 6here r 5 envelo,s and 5 letters. .hat is the ,robabilit4 that the all the letters will
be inserted in the correct envelo,.
/. 6here r two bridges at a distance of 1Km. A ,erson starts rowing u,stream from
1st bridge and when he reaches the second bridge he losses his ca,. After 1/mins
he realises it and turns bach and rows downstream and catches his hat at the
bottom of 1st bridge. Bind $ 6he s,eed of boat in still water
). 7ame ,roblem but find the s,eed of the river
3. 6here are 1000 doors that are of the o,en!close t4,e. .hen a ,erson o,ens the
door he closes it and then o,ens the other. .hen the first ,erson goes he o,ens!
closes the doors ion the multi,les of 1 i.e.2 he o,ens and closes all the doors.
when the second goes he o,ens and closes the doors %2 1 ) 5 res,ectivel4.
7imilarl4 when the third one goes he does this for ( ) 8 1 % 1/th doors resl4. Bind
number of doors that are o,en at last. *Ans: -1,
5. 10 ,eo,le can do a wor+ in )0 da4s. After ever4 10 da4s / ,ersons +ee,s leaving
the Hob. In how man4 da4s will the Hob be com,leted.
8. A s&uare field is there of dim $ 10 ; )0 m. A 1 m ,ath is surrounded on the field
outside it. .hat is the area of the ,ath.
10. x<% 9 %N'1/(* 9 %N'%/(*. Bind the value of xN( !)xN% ! 5x. 7omething li+e this we
have to find the ans'er 'as ..
11. 6here was a ,uDDle on / traders in the name 7teel2wood26imber....and the4
,roduce 7teel2 wood2 timber ...and su,,l4 them to others but not to the
manufacturer of it. Bor eg$ 7teel su,,lies .oodOs -roduct to the reciver of
6imber. this was a comfusing ,uDDle. About 1 &uestions were from this ,art
1%. A ,erson starts from A to B. After 1hr his t4re gets ,unctured and he re,airs it for
10 mins and travels the rest of the distant with (0+m/hr and arrives (0 min late.
had the ,uncture occured (0 Kms earlier he wud been onl4 1/ mins late. Bind the
ditance betn. A J B and his intila s,eed.
1(. .hat is the co!efficient of the term inde,endent of x in the series [ '1/%*'1/x*N1/(
9'1/x*N'!1//*]N5. where N denotes Ato the ,ower ofA.
11. In an examination a student must answer )/@ of the &uestions correctl4. But it
was found that after answer 3 &uestions corretl4 out of the first 112 the student
&ualified. .hat is the min no. of &uestions in the ,a,er.
'a* %% 'b* 15 'c* %0 'd* anOt sa4
1/. 6here r two Hars. In the first Har there is %/@Gil+ and in the second Har there is
/0@ mil+. .hat ratio of mil+ should be added to get 1% lit of mil+ from the two
Hars such that we get )%./@ Gil+ in the whole
mixture. [Ans$ )lit $ )lit]
1). 6here r 5 envelo,s and 5 letters. .hat is the ,robabilit4 that the all the letters will
be inserted in the correct envelo,.
13. 6here r two bridges at a distance of 1Km. A ,erson starts rowing u,stream from
1st bridge and when he reaches the second bridge he losses his ca,. After 1/mins
he realises it and turns bach and rows downstream and catches his hat at the
bottom of 1st bridge. Bind $ 6he s,eed of boat in still water
15. 6here are 1000 doors that are of the o,en!close t4,e. .hen a ,erson o,ens the
door he closes it and then o,ens the other. .hen the first ,erson goes he o,ens!
closes the doors ion the multi,les of 1 i.e.2 he o,ens and closes all the doors. when
the second goes he o,ens and closes the doors %2 1 ) 5 res,ectivel4. 7imilarl4
when the third one goes he does this
Beside these there were about %0 &uestion on =nglish li+e Bill in the
blan+s2 ,assage with conclusion2 ,assage with some &uestions2
Puestions on whether cond. A is sufficient to solve the ,roblem2
whether cond. B is sufficient to solve the ,roblem2 whether cond. A J
B both r necessar4 to solve the ,roblem. .hether the ,roblem cannot
b e solved with the two conditions given. I was sur,rised to see s man4
=nglish ,ortions in the ,a,er ver4 much unli+e 67.
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CTS PAPER--
/0 0./.T. 1A2S3E$P4R 5 C62P7ETE 80 94EST/60S
Co%or code: :e%%o'.
Puestions given here are not in the same order as that in &uestion ,a,er.
1. A starts from a ,lace at 11.00 A.G. and travels at a s,eed of 1 +m,h2 B starts at
1.00 -.G. and travels with s,eeds of 1 +m,h for 1 hour2 % +m,h for the next 1 hour2 (
+m,h for the next 1 hour and so on. At what time will B catch u, with A0
a* 8.%1 b* 8.(% c; <.8. d* none
%. 6he average tem,erature of Gonda4 to .ednesda4 was (3 and of 6uesda4 to
6hursda4 was (1. If the tem,erature on 6hursda4 was 1// th of that of Gonda42
the tem,erature on 6hursda4 was
a* ()./ =; -+C c* (/./ d* (1
(. 7wetha and haitan4a went to a boo+sho,. 7wetha ,urchased / ,ens2 ( note
boo+s and 8 ,encils and used u, all her mone4. haitan4a ,urchased ) ,ens2 )
note boo+s and 15 ,encils and ,aid /0@ more than what 7wetha ,aid. .hat @ of
7wethas mone4 was s,ent on ,ens0
a* 1%./ => +2.5 c* 3/ d* canQt be determined.
"irections for Puestions 12 /2 ). Alex2 Bond2 alvin and "orna collected coins of
different countries.
a. 6he4 collected 100 altogether b. #one collected less than 10
c. =ach collected an even no. d. =ach collected a different no.
1. Based on the above2 we can sa4 that the no. of coins collected b4 the bo4 who
collected the most could not have exceeded
a* /1 b) 64 c* /5 d* )0
/. If Alex collected /1 coins2 we can sa4 'on the basis of information obtained so
far* that difference in nos. collected b4 the bo4 who collected the most and the
bo4 who collected the %
nd
most should be at least
a* (0 b) 24 c* %) d* 1%
). Alex collected /1 coins. If alvin collected % more than double the no. collected
b4 "orna2 the no. collected b4 alvin was
a* 10@ b* (0@ c; 22? d* %) @
3. >ow man4 nos. are there between 100 and %00 both inclusive and divisible b4 %
or (0
a; +@ b* )5 c* 51 d* 100
5. Bind the greatest no. that will divide 8)12 1%(5 and 1100 leaving remainder of 112
(1 and /1 res,.
a* /5 b* )1 c* )8 d; @1
8. If all )Qs get inverted and become 8Qs2 b4 how much will the sum of all nos.
between 1 and 100 both inclusive change0
a* (00 =; --0 c* ((( d* none of these
10. If all the ,icture cards are removed from a ,ac+ of cards2 the sum of the values of
the remaining is
a* // b* %%0 c* /1 d; 21+
11. .hat is the min. no. of weighing o,erations re&uired to measure (1 +g of rice if
onl4 one stone of 1 +g is available0
a* (1 b* ) c; 5 d* 1)
1%. 6he ratio of the no. of white balls in a bag to that of blac+ balls is 1$%. If 8 gre4
balls are added the ratio of nos. of white2 blac+ and gre4 become %$1$(. >ow
man4 blac+ balls were in the bag0
a* ) b* 8 c; 12 d* 5
1(. 6here are % to4 cars facing each other at a distance of /00 cm from each other.
=ach car moves forward b4 100 cm at a s,eed of /0 cm/s and then moves
bac+ward b4 /0 cm at a s,eed of %/ cm/s. >ow long will it ta+e for the cars to
collide0
a* 1%s =; 18s c* 1)s d* 1(s
11. It ta+es 52 1% and 1) da4s for A2 B and res,. to com,lete a tas+. >ow man4
da4s will it ta+e if A wor+s on the Hob for % da4s then B wor+s on it until %/@ of
the Hob is left for to do2 and com,letes the wor+0
a* 10 da4s b* 11 da4s c* 1( da4s d; 12 da&s
1/. 0000A and B run in o,,osite directions from a ,t. - on a circle with different but
constant s,eeds. A runs in cloc+wise direction. 6he4 meet for the first time at a
distance of 800 m in cloc+wise direction from - and for the second time at a
distance of 500 m in anticloc+wise direction from -. If B is 4et to com,lete one
round2 the circumference of the circle is
a* 1300m b* 1%/0m c; 1-00m d* 1%00m
1). Bird A starts fl4ing from - to P at 8.00 A.G. and bird B starts fl4ing from P to -
at 10.00 A.G. B is /0@ faster than A. .hat is the time at which the4 meet if -
and P are (00+ms a,art and AQs s,eed is /0+m,h.
a; 12 noon b* 1%.(0,m c* 11.(0am d* 11.00am
13. 6here are ) cities2 of which each is connected to ever4 other cit4. >ow man4
different routes can one trace from A to B2 such that no cit4 is touched more than
once in an4 one route
a* 15 b* )0 c; +5 d* 3%
15. In a grou, of 50 coins2 exactl4 one is counterfeit and weighs less than the others.
R are ,rovided a scale to weigh to coins. 6he min. no. of weightings re&. to
determine the counterfeit coin is
a; 8 b* 1 c* / d* none of these
$irections Aor questions 1< to 2-
Gar+ a if the ans. an be obtained using 1 and % inde,endentl4
Gar+ b if the ans. an be obtained b4 using onl4 one of the two statements.
Gar+ c if the ans. an be obtained b4 using both statements 1 and % but not either of
them alone.
Gar+ d if the ans. cannot be obtained b4 using 1 and %
18. .hat is the selling ,rice of ,roduct ;
1. -rofit as a @ sales is 10@2 cost ,rice is ?s.%3
%. -rofit as @ sales is %0@2 cost ,rice is ?s.%0
b
%0. Bind the ,erimeter of the rear wheel of a cart0
1. .hen the cart moves /m2 the rear wheel moves ? rotations less than the
front wheel.
%. 6he radius of the rear wheel is ( times that of front wheel.
c
%1. Is a!b9cLa9b!c. a2 b2c are integers.
1. b is negative
%. c is ,ositive
c
%%. .hat is the distance from mumbai to #ag,ur0
1. "riving at 80+m,h I reach nag,ur I hr earlier than if I were to drive at
50+m,h.
%. "riving at 100+m,h I covered 10@ of the distance in 3 hrs.
a
%(. .hat is the age of father and the son0
1. 6he ratio of their ages is /$( now and will be ($% in 10 4ears.
%. 6he sum of their ages now is 502 and / 4ears ago the ratio was 8$/.
%1. A cube of 1%cm sides is ,ainted red on each side. It is cut into cubes of (cm
side each. >ow man4 of the smaller cubes do not have an4 side ,ainted red0
a; . b* 1% c* 1) d* 0
$irections Aor questions 25 to 2.. Kamal Babu came home Hust after Hudging a beaut4
contest where there were four semi!finalists$ Gs.Rttar -radesh2 Gs.Gaharashtra2
Gs.Andhra -radesh and Gs..est Bengal. >is wife was ver4 +een on +nowing who the
winner was and +amal Babu re,lied immediatel4 that it was the one wearing the 4ellow
saree. .hen his wife as+ed for more details2 he gave the following information$
6he four girls were wearing saris of different colors '4ellow2 red2 green2 white* and the
runner!u, was wearing green.
6he four girls were sitting in a row2 and Gs..est Bengal was not sitting at either end.
6here was onl4 one runner!u, and she was sitting next to Gs.Gaharashtra.
6he girls wearing 4ellow and white saris occu,ied the seats at either end.
Gs..est Bengal was neither the winner nor the runner!u,.
Gs.Gaharashtra was wearing white.
6he winner and the runner!u, were not sitting next to each other.
6he girl wearing the green sari was not Gs.Andhra -radesh.
Answer the following &uestions based on the above information.
%/. .ho was wearing the red sari0
a* Gs.Andhra -radesh b) Ms.West Bengal
c* Gs.Rttar -radesh d* cannot be determined
b
%). Between which two was Gs..est Bengal sitting0
a) Ms.Andhra and Ms.Uttar
b* Gs.Andhra and Gs.Gaharashtra
c* Gs.Rttar and Gs.Gaharashtra
d* annot be determined
a
%3. .hat was the color of the sari that Gs.Rttar -radesh was wearing0
a* .hite b) Green c* ?ed d* Sellow
%5. .hat was the color if the sari that Gs.Andhra was wearing0
a* .hite b) Yellow c* ?ed d* Indeterminate
b.
"irections for &uestions %8!(1. 7hweta2 6ina2 Rma and Tid4a were ,la4ing a game. 6he
rule of the game is that the loser doubles the amount of mone4 that each of the other has.
6he4 ,la4 four games. A different girl loses each game!in reverse al,habetical order. At
the end of the fourth game2 each girl has ?s.(%/!.
%8. .ho started with the lowest amount of mone40
a; Sh'eta b* 6ina c* Rma d* Tid4a
(0. .ho started with the highest amount of mone40
a* 7hweta b* 6ina c* Rma d; Bid&a
(1. >ow much did Rma have at the end of the second game0
a* ?s.(% b* ?s.3% c; Rs.. d* ?s.()
$irections Aor questions -2---. Abel2 Uuc+42 Bingo are three 6.T. channels. A surve4
shows that (0@2 %0@2 and 5/@ of the ,eo,le watch Abel2 Uuc+42 and Bingo
res,ectivel4.
%0@ of the ,eo,le watch exactl4 two of the three channels and /@ watch none.
(%. .hat @ of the ,eo,le watches all three channels0
a* 0 b* / c; 10 d* %0
((. If another surve4 indicates that %0@ of the ,eo,le watch Abel and Bingo2 and
1)@ watch Uuc+4 and Bingo2 then what @ of the ,eo,le watch onl4 Uuc+40
a; 0 b* / c* 10 d* %0
$irections Aor questions -8--<. A museum curator must grou, 8 ,aintings!
B2C2>2I2I2K2U2G2#2: in 1% s,aces numbered consecutivel4 from 1!1%. 6he ,aintings
must be in three grou,s2 each grou, re,resenting a different centur4. 6he grou,s must
be se,arated from each other b4 at least one unused wall s,ace. 6hree of the ,aintings
are from the 15
th
centur42 two from the 18
th
centur42 and four from the %0
th
centur4.
Rnused wall s,aces cannot occur within grou,s.
C and I are ,aintings from different centuries.
I2 K and U are all ,aintings from the same centur4.
7,ace no. / is alwa4s em,t4.
B and G are 15
th
centur4 ,aintings.
# is a 18
th
centur4 ,ainting.
(1. If s,ace 1 is to remain em,t4 which of the following is true0
a* 7,ace no. 10 must be em,t4.
b* 6he grou,s of ,aintings must be hung in chronological order b4 centur4.
c; An 1.
th
centur& !aintin) must =e hun) in s!ace -.
d* A 18
th
centur4 ,ainting must be hung in s,ace 1.
(/. If the ,aintings are hung in reverse chronological order b4 centur42 the unused
wall s,aces could be
a* 12 / and 10 b* 12 ) and 10
c* 12 3 and 5 d; 5, . and 12
(). .hich of the following is a s,ace that cannot be occu,ied b4 a 18
th
centur4 -ainting0
a; S!ace 1 b* 7,ace ) c* 7,ace 5 d* 7,ace 11
(3. If I hangs in 7,ace 112 which of the following is a ,ossible arrangement for
s,aces 5 and 80
a* B in 5 and G in 8 b* K in 5 and C in 8
c; 0 in . and C in < d; . is unused and 3 in <
(5. If the %0
th
centur4 ,aintings are hung in s,aces 1!1 which of the following cannot
true0
a* 7,ace 5 is unused b* 7,ace 8 is unused
c* B is hung in s,ace ) d; 0 is hun) in s!ace <
(8. If the first ,aintings in numerical order of s,aces are B2 :2 G2 #2 C which of the
Bollowing must be true0
a; Either s!ace 1 or s!ace 8 is unused
b* =ither s,ace 3 or s,ace 1% is unused
c* > hangs in s,ace 11
d* 6wo unused s,aces se,arate the 15
th
and 18
th
centur4 ,aintings
10. Sou have reached Rto,ia where 4ou find two +inds of ,recious stones2 rubies
and emeralds. 6he worth of a rub4 and that of an emerald is ?s.1 la+hs and ?s./
la+hs res,ectivel4 while their weights are 0.( +g and 0.1 +g res,ectivel4. Sou
have a bag that can carr4 maximum of 1% +gs. >ow man4 rubies and emeralds
would 4ou carr4 such that their total value is maximiDed0
a* %0 rubies and 1/ emeralds b; . ru=ies and 28 emera%ds
c* 0 rubies and (0 emeralds d; none oA the a=o(e
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REC20000 Dtrich&;-C62P7ETE 80 94EST/60S E/T3 BERA7
6he written tests are based on critical reasoning t4,e &uestions. .ord !based
,roblems2 verbal abilit42 ,attern recognition and ,attern matching2 series t4,e2
arithematic!based 'including functions and ,ermutations* are usuall4 as+ed.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!6his is onl4 a sam,le ,a,er. .e are
not ,roviding 4ou with all the &uestions ! Hust some &uestions to give 4ou a general idea
of the test ,attern.
SECT/60-1:
Find the sequence:
D d is a%'a&s 060E ;
1. C CE EC CK G
a;K0 =;K4 c;K2 d;
2. AA A C CEG
a;EC =;E3 c;E/ d;
-. A EF 1K 9R G
a;:H =;HA c;A d;
8.AC$ EC7 /KT 26G
a;9ST =;9SH c;9S: d;
5.AC CC C6 6EG
a;E1 =;E/ c;E7 d;
+.AE 3 C2 $4G
a;E3 =;EH c; E d;
@. A$ $P P7 7B
a;BS =;BK c;B/ d;
.. SE 94 E0 T/G
a;C0 =;2 c;A/ or AH d;
SECT/60-//:
BI#" 6>= TAUR=7 B:? B:UU:.I#C -?:BU=G$
B';*< %;!1 9 f';!1* if ; #:6 =PRAU 6: V=?:
if f';<0*<0
8. f'/* TAUR=
a*1/ b*%1 c*%% d*#:#=
f'/*<8939..91.<'//%*E'10*<%/.
10.f'f'%**<
11.f'1)*! f'1/*
'(19%89...91*!'%89...91*<(1.
1%.f'1)*9f'1/*!150
1(.f'f'x**<51 6>=# TAUR= :B ;<(.
11.f';*<1f';!1* 6>=# TAUR= :B ;<
1/.f';*< f';!1*9f';!%* B:? ;L1 6>=# ;<
1).f';*!f';!1*<f';!5* B:? ;L/ 6>=# ;<
7=6I:# !III$
WWWIn the follwing &uestins we r giving OawordO which ma4 not have an4 meaning.Bind
differnet ,ossible words or ,alandrams for the word as ,er &ue.
I. for the following find no of distinct words that can be formed.
13. 6SC>>66
A*.1%0 B*1/10 *510 "*#:#=<3X/%XE(X</010/1%<1%0. ans.a.
15. 6SC>>6S
18. 6SC>>66
%0. 6SC>>66
%1. 6SC>A7"
%%. 6SC>>6S
II Bind #: :B -:77IBU= -AUA#"?oGe7 for following
%(. 6SC>>6S th4g4ht (X wa4s.
%1. 6S>>>6S>. t4hhht4h 1X/%X wa4s.
/Ed=A? B?I=#"7 ":#26 :#BR7= .I6> 6>= .:?"7 ?=-=A6=". am
sure..ords are same. 6he4 might have changed the &uestionsfor%02 %12%%.oncentrate on
that res,ectE/
25 to -2 are figures.Rhave to anal4se them.>e will give five figs.:ne is not
correct
SECT/60 /B:
It having com,lete of figs.'%) !(%*
SECT/60 -B:
Bor following first find out the anagram and then note the corres,onding meaning.
((.6ABU=6'anagram means first u arrange the letters in correct order li+e
'6ABU=6<<<BA66U= . so ans is BIC>6 i.e. B*
(1.?RCC="
(/.C:?=.
().76A77I.
Bor all above choices are.
A* resentment B*Bight c*>el, d* Gonster
(3. =#B:U" ! folden ! cuddle
(5. UAGB ! balm ! ointment
(8. ?=="=. ! decree ! ,roclaimination
10. -U=A7=. ! slee,ing.
Bor above 1 choices are same
A*cuddle B*slee,ing c*,roclamination d*ointment.
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CTS PAPER-5
DPSC TEC3;-BER: /2P6RTA0T 80 C62P7ETE 94EST/60S
There are tota%%& 5 sections in the q! and each section has . questions.
06. oA questions # 80
Time # +0 min
0e)ati(e marIin) # 0.25 Aor each 'ron) ans'er
SECT/60 1'tr4 this at last because it is ver4 tough and time consuming*
U12 U% ! lists
G'U12U%* < U1 9 U%
If 2 U < 'a2b2c*
A'U* < a 'first term*F B'U* < 'b2c* 'exce,t the first term*
I] -'U* < U if U<' *2 J B'U*<'*
-'U* < A'B'U** if U ML ' *2 and B'U*ML' * B'B'U**<' *
-'U* < G'A'U**2 G'A'B'U**2 -'B'B'U*** if B'B'U* ML*
II] ?'U* < U $ B'U*<' *
?'U* < A'U* if UML'*
?'U* < G'dont +now*2 ?'B'B'U***if B'B'U** ML' *
.ith the above instructions2 find the following using iterations$
1. ?'-'U** where U<'a2b2'a2b*2'b2a**
%. ?'-'U** where U<'a2'a*2'b2b*2b*
=xam,le'1* -'U*<-'a2b2'a2b*2'b2a**
where A'U*<'a*
B'U*<'b2'a2b*2'b2a**
B'B'U**<''a2b*2'b2a**
7o2 third condition is a,,licable
7o2 -'U*<G'a2G'b2-''a2b*2'b2a*** find this using the same rule and
iterate.
SECT/60 2
Puestion and Answers donOt +now
If C:"C is a valid wor+2 then the no. of valid words in the
string 'CC:"CC2
CC:CC"2 CC:C"CCC2 ....*
'E #ot aware of correct ,rocedure*
SECT/60 -
A O6A?C=6O is a number and OB?IKO has five numbers as clue.
Rse onl4 four
numbers 'onl4 once each number* from OB?IKO using arithmetic o,ertions2
92!2E2/2'* and attain the O6A?C=6O
1. 6A?C=6 < 111 B?IK <
%. 6A?C=6 < 18 B?IK < 52112/2/2%
(. 6A?C=6 < 53 B?IK <
1. 6A?C=6 < 11) B?IK <
/. 6A?C=6< 1%3 B?IK <
Ans$ for % &uestions
18 < '5911!/9/* so ans # D.,11,5,5;
SECT/60 8
'Attend this first*
?efer cha,ter ! 13 from
OA G:"=?# A--?:A> 6: T=?BAU2 #:# T=?BAU ?=A7:#I#CO b4 ?. 7.
Aggarwal.
-age$ 11) to 1%0
SECT/60 5
1. >ead of attac+ '7ee AaOO*
Ans$ attribute
%. >ead of cuticls
Ans$cutlass
(. Carment leaves with article at end
Ans$ cloa+a
1. Cood tailors does this
Ans$ benefit
/. In greater ?ome2 a friend
Ans$ -alindrome
). >at in water close Hum,s out
.hatever
3. Gis,elt res,ect gobled u,
Ans$ estimate
5. ?owOd almost across
Ans$Acrossea
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CTS PAPER-+
Anna 4ni(ersit&. 1une 2, 200-
Admitted =ranched: B.=. 7=2==2 B.6ech =U=6?:#I7 2G..A2 B.6ech I.6.
'"ual "egree*
A!!eared students$ 1/)
7hortlisted for interview$155
7elected students$ )3
se$%)
=ce$%1
Gca$5
=lectronics$1%
A!titude test: +09s Time 1 hr
ooI%et co%or : %ue
1*
"iameter of circle is d2 Bind length of string.'outer string that covers the circle*
Ans: d D!i J -;
%* "iamondYQs value is ,ro,ortional to its weight
%
..hen the diamond bro+e wts of
,ieces in ratio 1$%$(F1$/.
6otal loss in value is 5/2000..hat is the value of the diamond twice the wt of the
original diamond.
Ans : 85,000
(*-erson ; Hoin a Hob at %0 4rs.Birst ( 4ears sal <102000 ,.a. Afterwards ever4 4ear inc of
%2000 ,er 4ear for 10 4ear. 6hen sal become const till retirement. at retirement avg sal is
%/2000. ' throQout career* what age he retires.0
1*In an island there r tribals who s,ea+ lang of atmost 1 words.Uang consists of 1
al,habets.>ow man4 words can be formed in that language0 Ans -80
/* It was found that the cause for the malaria was the swam, marsh and so r swam,s
were drained .Gos&uito the real cause for malaria due to lac+ of breeding grounds
'7wam,s* also was wi,ed out. .hat does this illustrate0
DAns : DPossi=%e; 'hen man& conditions Aorm a resu%t eradication oA one cause a%so
eradicates the resu%t;
)*An officer +e,t files on his table at various times in the order 12%2(212/2) .64,ist can
ta+e file from to, whenever she has time and t4,e it..hat order she cannQt t4,e.0
DAns : 8,5,+,2,-,1;
3*A and B r fighting .B fires ( times as man4 missiles as A. 6otal hits$ total misses <
1/3 .BQs misses (/3.BQs hits Z AQs hits < )).AQs hits0
5*10 shots ta+en./0, for a hit.10, for a miss.'he have to give*.Binall4 he has ?s./.>ow
man4 hits.0 Ans 15
8*Bind avg of a2b2c2d2e .Civen data $ avg of an4 1 num <avg of an4 ( num %*'a9b*[ < ()
.hich of the abv are sufficient0
10*.hat is the difference in times btwn cl+ 1 J cl+%.
1* both show same time ) hrs bac+ % * 1 cl+ gains 1 min an hr2cl+% gains % min an
hour.
Ui+e abv\.
11*A ta+es 8 strides to BQs 3 strides. A stride < 1meter.B stride <1.%m B gets the start of
%1m..hat dist should A travel to overta+e B0
1%* 6ortoise gets 100 m head start. >are is 10 times faster as tort. .hat is the dist
traveled b4 hare to catch u, tort.0
1(*1 weights r weighed in ,airs. .eights of ,airs are determined as
10(210/210)210)21032108 .hat is the min wt0
Ans /1
11* onstant cost < (00
and 1.3/ / co,4. >ow man4 co,ies should he sell at 3.3/ /co,4 to ma+e a ,rofit.
1/*
Bind the ,erimeter 0 A0S 2.
1)* %0 members avg <10./. ( memb of 11./21%./21(./ left and ( memb of 10./21%./211./
Hoined along with a teacher of %1 4r.#ow avg < \.Ans 11.
13*
Bind the area of shaded. ?adius of circle < 1cm\..Arcs r drawn with center at
circumference.
15*
Bind the area of the shaded ,ortion0
18* 7olid cube of ) E ) E ). 6his cube is cut into to %1) small cubes.'1 E 1 E 1*.the
big cube is ,ainted in all its faces. 6hen how man4 of cubes are ,ainted at least %
sides. DAns 5+;
%0* A Bacteria is doubling at ever4 1 min. After 10 min 10%1 bact. 6hen %/)
whenL\..0 Ans : -2 min
%1* A bag contains ( balls of 11 different colors each. Bind the min no of chances to
find at least ( balls of same color0 Ans : 2-
%%* If x[ M 1 then 100/x is\.0 Ans : 100KL M 50 N 100KL O -50.
%(* If [x] is the int less than x and |x| is the abs val of x.6hen max of [x]/|x| is Ans
d*none
%1* A wor+ in 1% da4s b in 1/ da4s. Bind the no of da4s if the4 wor+ on alternate
da4s. Ans 1- P
%/* A2B2 r ,ositive int.:ut of them % r odd. 6hen /[
a
9 ' b!/*
(
'c!(*[ < 0 Ans $
alwa4s odd.
%)* A s&uarer side is /cm.If a s&uare of side 10cm is hinged ] the center of the ,rev
s&uare. when the4 r rotated common area to both s&uares 'Ans $ "oes not
change*
%3* (,[ 9 ,& 9 /&[ is even. If
a* If , is odd2 & is odd
b* If , is even2 & is odd
c* If , is odd 2, is even
d* Atleast one of , and & is odd.
hoices are given. Ans : 8; 0one oA these
%5* A lad4 has to feed a dog for the one wee+ from Gonda4 to 7unda4 .7he has food
t4,es G2#2:2-2P2?27 .
G#:- ,rotein enriched ?7 ! vitamin enriched. Titamin enriched cannot be
fed on consecutive da4s.
onditions given $ G should be fed before 7.
G should be fed before P.
? 7hould be fed before 7.
Before # and P there should be four t4,es.
ased on this ( 0s are as+ed.All r eas4 to answer\
%8* A man bought at the cost of / ,lums a ru,ee and % oranges a ru,ee.>e sells 10
,lums and ) oranges at the selling ,rice of 1 ,lums a ru,ee and ( oranges a
ru,ee..hat is his gain or loss0 Ans loss of /0,.
(0* :ut of (% boo+s the cost of 10 boo+s is ?s. /0 each and he got a ,rofit of 1@. >e
sells 1/ boo+s at a ,rofit of (.51)1@ on the selling ,rice of ?s 30. 6he
remaining cost is /3). 6he remaining boo+s are sold at ?s 31. .hat is his total
,rofit.
(1* 6wo solutions have mil+ J water in the ratio 3$/ and )$11.Bind the ,ro,ortion in
which these two solutions should
Be mixed so that the resulting solution has 1 ,art mil+ and % ,arts water0
a*(/$( b*%1$() c*not ,ossible Ans :c
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A!ti 9uestion !a!er DCo%our: :e%%o';
There are other three co%ours a%so. Ee recei(ed on%& &e%%o' 9uestion !a!ers.
1. If all the ) are re,laced b4 82 then the algebraic sum of all the numbers from 1
to 100'both inclusive* varies b4 Ans: --0
%. 6he total no. of numbers that are divisible b4 % or ( between 100 and %00'both
inclusive* are Ans:+@
(. Brom a ,ac+ of cards Iac+2 Pueen2 King J ace are removed. 6hen the
algebraic sum of rest of the cards is Ans:21+
1. 6he average tem,erature of da4s from Gonda4 to .ednesda4 is (3 degree
elsius and that of from 6uesda4 to 6hursda4 is (1 degrees. 6he tem,erature
of 6hursda4 is 1//
th
of Gonda4. 6hen the tem,erature of 6hursda4 is
Ans: -+ de)rees
/. 7wetha2 6ina2 Rma and Tid4a are ,la4ing a gambling. In this different ,eo,le
lose in different games!in the reverse al,habetical order. 6he rule is that if one
loses she should double the amount of others. At the end of 1
th
game each of
them have same amount of mone4 '?s.(%*. .hich one of them started with the
least amount0 ')* .hich one of them started with the largest amount of mone40
'3.* At the end of the %
nd
game what is the amount of mone4 with uma0
Ans: Bid&a, S'etha, Rs..
5. A cube of 1% mm is ,ainted on all its side. If it is made u, of small cubes of
siDe (mm. If the big cube is s,litted into those small cubes2 the number of cubes
that remain un,ainted is Ans: .
8. B is /0@ faster than A. If A starts at 8 A.G. and B starts at 10 A.G. A travels
at a s,eed of /0 +m/hr. If A and B are (00 +ms a,art2 6he time when the4 meet
when the4 travel in o,,osite direction is Ans:12 noon
10. A gra,h will be there. Inside the gra,h sheet there will be a Puadrilateral.
.e have to count the number of s&uares in the Puadrilateral.
11. Sou are having (1+g of rice. Sou are ,rovided with a 1+g stone for
weighing. In how man4 weights the (1+g of rice can be weighed. Ans$ /
1%. A starts at 11$00AG and travels at a s,eed of 1+m/hr. B starts at 1$00-G and
travels at 1+m/hr for the first 1hr and %+m/hr for the next hr and so on. At
what time the4 will meet each other. Ans$
1(. 6here are 50 coins2 among them one coin weighs less com,ared to other.
Sou are given a ,h4sical balance to weigh. In how man4 wieghings the odd
coin can be found. Ans$
11. "ia of the circle 1cm. 6he shaded ,art is 1/( of the s&uare area. .hat is the
side of the s&uare. Ans: root oA -!i
1/. A2B22 can do a wor+ in 521121) da4s res,ectivel4. A does the wor+ for %
da4s. B continues from it and finishes till %/@ of the remaining wor+.
finishes the remaining wor+. >ow man4 da4s would have ta+en to com,lete
the wor+ Ans$
1). ?aHa went to a beaut4 contest .his wife was eager to +now the result he told
that the lad4 wear a 4ellow sari was winner. Giss. Andhra -radesh Giss.
Rtter -radesh2 Giss. Gaharashtra2 Giss. .est Bengal were the ,artici,ants
all the ,artici,ants sat in a row. 6he conditions are 'A* 6he woman wore
4ellow sari won the com,etition. 'B* Giss. .est Bengal was neither the
runner!u, or winner.'* Giss. .est Bengal was not at either ends.'"* Giss.
Gaharastra wore the white sari.'=* 6he women wore white sari and 4ellow
sari sat at extreme ends.'B* 6he runner!u, and winner did not sit together.
[6his was the ,assage given and the &uestions were eas4]
13. 6he ratio of white balls and blac+ balls is 1$%. If 8 gra4 balls is added it
becomes %$1$(. 6hen what is number of blac+ balls. Ans:12
15. 6here are 10 coins. ) coins showing head. And 1 showing tail. =ach coin was
randoml4 fli,,ed 'not tossed* seven times successivel4.after fli,,ing the
coins are / heads 1 tails one is hided the hided coin will have what.
18. 6wo cars are /00 cm a,art. each is moving forward for 100 cm at a velocit4
of /0 cm/s and receding bac+ for /0 cm at %/ cm/s at what time the4 will
collide with each other.
%0. -eo,le near the sea shore are leading a health4 life as the4 eat fish.but ,eo,le
at other ,art of the cit4 are also health4. Inference.
%1. It is found from research that if u r a drun+en then u have a less chance for
chronic heart diseases. Inference.
%%. A!B9cLA9B! i* B is 9ve2 ii* B is Zve when it will hold true.
%(. i* .- is ?s 1%0 and ,rofit is (0@
ii* .- is ?s %10 and ,rofit is %0@
we can find the 7.- b4 using
i*onl4 ii*onl4 both i Jii neither iJii
%1. >ow will u find distance between #ag,ur and Gumbai0
I too+ one hour more when I travel at 50 +m/hr than at 80 +m/hr.
%/. 100 coins were collected b4 four ,ersons each collected more than 10 each
collected a different number each was an even number find what is the max ,ossible no
of coins2 two more &uestions based on the same ,assage.
%). A car travels from B at a s,eed of %0 +m/hr. 6he bus travel starts from A at a
time of ) A.G. 6here is a bus for ever4 half an hour interval. 6he car starts at 1%
noon. =ach bus travels at a s,eed of %/ +m/hr. "istance between A and B is 100 +m.
"uring its Hourne4 2 6he number of buses that the car encounter is
%3. 6he ratio of the ages of the father and the son is /$(2 After 10 4ears it will be in
the ratio ($%. .hat will be their ages.
%5. 6here was a Island. In that Island there was ?ub4s and =meralds. 6hose were
available in ,lent4. 0.( +g of rub4 is 1 la+hs and 0.1 +g of emeralds is / la+hs.
Ia4anth is bu4ing 1% +g of ?ub4 and emerald. hoices will be given . Ia4anth
has to carr4 both rub4 and emerald to the maximum ,rofit.
%8. Tarun bu4s 5 boo+s210 ,ens and % ,encils and Babu bu4s ) boo+s2 /,ens and /
,encils. Babu ,a4s /0@ more than Tarun. .hat is the amount Tarun s,ends
in bu4ing ,encils.
(0. -ra+ash and ?evathi rent a fanc4 sho,. -ra+ash im,oses the following
restrictions on ?evathi for bu4ing cli,s2stic+ers and li, stic+s. 6he number of
cli,s is twice the no. of stic+ers. 6he no. of li,stic+s should be more than the
sum of cli,s and stic+ers. ost of cli, is 1 ru,ee. ost of li,stic+ is twice the
cli,s. ost of 1 li,stic+ is the cost of four stic+ers. 6hen .hat is the amount
that -ra+ash s,ents for ?evathi. Answer choices will be given.
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1.6rain A starts from station A at 11.am.6rain B starts from station B at 1% noon.the
s,eed of train A is 1 +m,h2train B is 1 +m,h for the first hour2% +m,h for the %nd hour2(
+m,h for the (rd hour etc.At what time do the two trains meet0 ans:2 P2
%.6here is a coin collection.100 coins in all.1 ,eo,+e collect coins.=ach collects a
minimum of 10 coins.and each has different number of coins.the numbers are even. '1
&uestions based on this*
(.Go,ed ,roblem based on time and distance
1.Bind the number of integers divisible b4 either ( and 1% from 1 to 888.
/.Bind the number of integers divisible b4 either ( or % from 100 to %00 in
cluding both2
).6here is a cube of side 1 cm.6he faces are coloured in red.the cube is cut into ,ieces of
siDe 1 cm.>ow man4 cubes have no colour Ans:.
3.6here are 50 coins.:ne coin is counterfeit in weight.>ow man4 minimum weighings
are re&uired to find out the counterfeit coin0 Ans 8
5.6here are (1 +gs of rice ..ith a 1 +g weight2Bind out th
e minimum number of weighings re&uired to weigh (1 +gs.
8.there are four contestants in a beaut4 contest.the4 aer Gs.R-2Gs. G-2
Gs.A- and Gs..B.each is wearing a different colour saree'red2blue2green and
white*.6he4 are seated in a row.6he winner and runner are not sitting near each
other.Gs..B is noehter the winner nor the runner.the green and white saree contestans
are sitting in either end and the green color saree contestant is the runner u,.
1 &uestions based on this
10.there is a ,ac+ of cards.Bind the sum of integers excluding all the ,icture cards.
Ans.21+
11.6wo &uestions based on figure. Civen at the end.
1%.6here are % cars moving in o,,osite directions.the distance between them is
(00cm.6he4 move forward for 100cm with a s,eed of /0 cm/s2and omes bac+ /0 cms at
%/cm/s.after how man4 seconds will the cars collide0
1(* 6here is a room with 1% slots for ,ainting. 6he details about the ,aintings are as
follows$
15th centur4 ,aintings ! (
18th centur4 ,aintings ! %
%0th centur4 ,aintings ! 1
Ga+e u, a se&uence so that the ,aintings ma4 be arranged with the following rules.
1* 6he /th slot is alwa4s em,t4.
%* 6here must be an em,t4 slot between ,aintings of different grou,s 'centur4*.
(* 6he ,aintings of the same grou, can be ,laced together.
A set of &uestions were as+ed with the ,attern that was framed.
11*
Bind the area of the s&uare which is covered b4 the circle.
6he area is 1/( area of the s&uare. Bind the side of the s&uare
1/*
Bind the number of s&uares.
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CTS PAPER-<
C3E00A/
>i all2
I have attended the 67 a,titude test on %3!(!%00/ held
in chennai at 7t.GichealOs Academ4.
6he test ,attern is as follows$
!! 6here are around 1 sets'oloured* of ,a,ers' I got the
C?==# set*.
!!6here are 10 &uestions and the time given is 1 hour.
6he test mostl4 consisted of sim,le mathematics2
reasoning2 case based &uestions'li+e a case is given and
some &uestions on that case* and sentence matching.
Bollowing are a few &uestions$
!! AOs age is twice as that of B and is two 4ears 4ounger
than B. if four 4ears bac+2 the age of A is four times the age
of 2 what will be the age of A one 4ear hence0
Answer$ %1 4ears' 6his has to be selected from the multi,le
choice*
!! Brom a ,ac+ of cards2 a few cards were lost. 6here were
3 were diamonds2 no hearts were ,resent and the no. of
s,ades ,resent is e&ual to 3 times the no. of clubs
,resent.Bind the no. of cards missing0
Answer $ (3 ' 6otal is /% and ,resent are 3 diamonds 9 0
>earts 9 3 7,ades 9 1 club'since for an4 categor4 onl4 a
maximum of 1( cards are available*2 so missing cards < /%!
'3909391*
!! 6here are ) ,eo,le in a grou, A2B22"2=2B whose test
scores are as follows out of 100.'names were given in the
test which I donFt remember* and the following constraints$
! All but one ,erson scores in the grou, are s&uares of
integers
!:ne ,ersonOs score is e&ual to the sum of two other
,ersons in the grou,.
! #one got Dero mar+s.
! some B2"2= mar+s are cubes of integers.
! 7ome " multi,lied b4 an odd number is an odd number.
! the differance between the scores of " and B is e&ual to
the score of one ,erson in the grou,.
&uestion given for the above case are $
i* .ho got the highest score0
ii*.ho got the least score out of the following three00
iii*.hose score is e&ual to the sum of scores of two
,ersons in the grou,.
!! In the following table2 column 1 re,resent the no. of
students ,assed2 in a school and column % re,resents the @
of failed students$' I donOt remember the correct data*
7chool A $ )00 %/
7chool B $ 3%0 %0
7chool $ )/0 /0
7chool " $%10 )0
7chool =$/%0 (0
Puestions$
i* which school has the highest no. of students0
ii* which students has the highest no. of failed students0
iii*which school has the highest ,ass ,ercentage0
!! 6here were /3 em,lo4ees in an organiDation. 6here (5
who are graduates and %( men who are graduates. Bind the
no. of female graduates.
!! ;2S are standing at one end of the diameter of a circle
with diameter 110m. is standing at the other end.All of
them start at the same time. ; moves along the diameter
and S and moves to meet each other along the circular
,ath.
i* If the4 all meet at a ,oint at the same time2 find how
much distance is travelled b4 if the ; and S travel with
the same s,eed.
ii* If ; and S travel at s,eeds in the ratio %$12 and if the4
all meet at the same time2 find after how man4 seconds2
will the4 meet0
iii* similar &uestion to above....
7ome &uestions are given li+e2 the4 give two sentences and
4ou have to ,ic+ u, the third sentence from the multi,le
choice2 which relates to the two sentences....
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140E 2005
1. .hat is te smallest number which whne decreased b4 / is divisible b4 %12 %32 ((2 and
//0
A] 1180 b] 10100 c] 1/180 d] none
Ans:
%. >ow man4 distinct car numbers can be formed using two letters and three digits0 6he
two letters must be distinct and first digit should be non Dero0
1)5000 b] )3)000 c] )05100 d] /5/000
(. If +91 re,resents a three digit even numberthen which of the following must be
necessaril4 odd number
A] '+91*/% b] +'+91* c]'+91*'+!1* d]+'+!%*
1. A cavalcade of cars is travelling such that the average distance between them is 8 ft.
and 10 ,ercent of the cars have average length of / ft2 the rest have an aversge of ( ft. if
the cavalcade has 50 cars. Bind the length of cavalcade.
A] 101/ft b] 10%1ft c] 1010ft d]3%0ft
/. 6wo successive discount of x ,ercent and 4 ,ercent are given. .hen is the net discount
higest given x94<+'const*
A] +LxL4 b] xM4M+ c] x<4 d] x<+24<0 or 4<+2 x<0
). 6he sum of mo0ther and sons age is 1.1 times fathers age . 104ears later this ratio will
worsen to 1.%/ . if the father is / 4ears older than the mother. .hat is the age of son
A] 5 b]1% c]10 d]11
3. 6he two digit number is ( more than seven times sum of its digits also twice the
number formed b4 reversing its digits is 1 more the number . what is the original
number0
A])( b]5( c]3( d]5% Ans:C
5. -ost cards costing 1/ ,aise each and inland letter costing 3/ ,aise each were ,urchased
for ru,ees ((. total number of items ,urchased were )0. find the change in the costr if
number of ,ost cards and letter are interchanged0
A] no change b] ?s 15 more c] ?s 15 less d] ?s 1% less.
8. In a racs guninder was not first. Ioginder came in after harinder2 indraHeet was not
ahead of mahinder. Cunoinder was not in front of Hoginder. IndraHeet was not fourth or
fifth.
Gahinder was not first. .ho finished first and second in the race0
A] harinder followed b4 maninder b] harinder followed b4 Hoginder
] harinder followed b4 guninder d] cant find
Ans:DchecI;
10. A child is solving a Higsaw ,uDDle with (0) ,ieces. =ach da4 that he fits ,ieces
together2 there are fewer ,ieces left to sort. 7o he is able to fit an extra ,iece as each da4
goes b4. :n the first da4 he fits (0 ,ieces. >ow man4 da4s does it ta+e him to com,lete
the ,uDDle.
A]10 da4s b]8 d4as c]5 da4s d]none
11. In three coloured boxes ?ed2 Creen and Blue Z 105 balls are ,laced. 6here are twice
as man4 in the green and red boxes combined as there are in the blue box and twice as
man4 in the blue box as the4 are in the red box. >ow man4 balls there in the green box.
A]15 b]() c]1/ d]none
1%. If a man and a half can build a wall and a half in a da4 and a half2 how man4 walls do
) men in ) da4s 0
A]( b]) c]1% d]none
1(. A octagonal table is mar+ed A to > consecutivel4 and cloc+wise. A blac+ ball is in
corner A 2 while the white ball is in corner =. the blac+ ball moves one corner at a time
cloc+wise2 while the white ball moves anti!wloc+wise. Birst it goes to the next corner.
6hen it misses one and goes to the next corner. 6hen it misses two2 then three2 and so on.
In how man4 moves and in which corner will the two balls be together.
A]( moves2corner " b]1 moves2corner c]/moves2cornerB d]none
11. A sho, +ee,er used onl4 1 weights to weigh an4 article between 1 +g and 10
+gs..hat r the weights0
A]12(282%3 b]%2(232%5 c]32521021/ d]several r ,ossible
Ans$A
1/. ?ashmi leaves office at ).00-m and catches a ).(0 ,m local train that arrives in her
town at 3.00 ,m . >er father leaves home to ,ic+ u, her at 3.00,m from the station as she
gets off the train. Sesterda4 2 ?ashmi left her office earl4 and too+ a ).00 ,m train and
arrived at ).(0 ,m .As her father was not there to ,ic+ her u,2she started wal+ing towards
home. >er father left home at the usual time 2 saw her daughter wal+ing2 ,ic+ed her u,
and drove home arriving there 10 mins earlier than usual. Bor how ling did rashmi wal+
before her father ,ic+ed her u,0
A]10min b]1/ min c]%0 min d]%/ min Ans:$
1). 1%/ aliens descended on a set of film on extra terrestrial beings. 10 had % noses2(0
had ( legs2%0 had 1ears210 had four eears and ( had all the three unusual features. >ow
man4 were there without an4 of these unusual features0
A]/8 b](/ c]50 d]none
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6he numbers given in ,blms ma4 not be exact. But do refer the ,attern of the ,blms.
1* 1A)31B1. If no is divisible b4 52 8 J A2BL0 what is A2 B0
a*825 b* 025 etc
Ans: <,.
%*118382 to ma+e it a ,erfect cube2 give the smallest no b4 which it is to be divided.
a*82 b*(2 c*/ Ans:<
(* 6hree dice are thrown. ,rob to get sum exactl4 e&ual to 1). Ans:+K12<+
1* AJB can do a wor+ in ) da4s. B alone can in 1% da4s. 6hen aA alone
can in how man4 da4s0
/*1%0 &uestions in exam. 91 for correct2 !1/1 for wrong. :ne ,erson attem,ted some
&uestions and )0@ of which were correct and got // mar+s. 7o how man4 were
attem,ted b4 him0
)*A circular table is ,laced touching both walls at 5cm an 8cm res,. ?adius of table0
3*Cirls avg ,ass and Bo4s avg ,ass were given along with class avg ,ass. 6otal no of
students0
5*/ lines are drawn on a ,lane. Gax no. of ,oints at which the lines intersect ,0
8*6here is one bo4 and one girl2 atleast one of them is lieing. -erson with blac+ hair tells
AIOm a bo4A. -erson with red hair tells AIOm a girlA..ho is girl0
a* Blac+ hair b* red hair c* Both d* #one Ans: a
10* :ne travelling ,roblem. 7ome +m in bi+e some +m in mo,ed2 wal+ some +m. >ow
man4 +m if wal+ all distance2 given total dist also.0
11*% white2 ( red and 1 blue balls are there in a box. Gin no of balls to be drawn so that
the % balls drawn are 1 red and 1 blue.
a*) b*3 c*5
1%*/ ,laces A2B22"2=.A!B %KG
B! % KG
!= %KG
!" 1KG
"!= (./ KG
A!" %KG
A! % KG
% &Os based on this2 as below.
11*Gin no of stations at which ration sho,s should be there2 so that one cannot travel
more than % +m0
a*% b*( c*1 d*/
1%*Gin no of stations at which ration sho,s should be there2 so that one cannot travel
more than (./ +m0
a*1 b*% c*( d*1
1(*A2B2 orders either cone or ball ice!cream. If A ordes cone2 B orders what orders
If orders ball2 B orders what A orders.
% &Os based on this2 as below.
1(* .ho alwa4s orders same0
a*A b*B c* d* none
11* If A order cone2 what is ordered b4 B0
a* cone b*ball c*both d* canOt tell
1/*:ne magic s&uare ,blm. Civen certain ,oints. .hen we add ,oints of each side of
s&uare2 we get 1/ alwa4s.
( &uestions based on this.
1)*A ,aise ,blm. 10 ,aise2 %0 ,aise2 /0 ,aise 1 ru,ee and / ru,ee stam,s. I gave %0
ru,ees. Cot ( i ru,ee stam,s extra as he had no change to give balance. >ow man4
stam,s I bought minimum0
13*Bl4 ,blm.6rains A J B in o,,osite directions2 1%0 +m a,art at )0+m/hr. A fl4 with A
at 1%0 +m/hr reaches B2then it return to A and continues till the % trains collide. 6hen
distance travelled b4 fl40
Civen few ,assages2 along with few &uestions associated with them.
Another set.. hoose the most matching word.'Bill in the blan+s*.
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'ritten:
we had the red color boo+let2which is su,,sd to be the easiest amng
the five the4 have.lots of &stns from maths.there was negtive
mar+s.the ,attrn was the same.10 &stns2)0 mins with a negtve mar+
0f .%//wrong answer.
dont tr4 to answer all.i had answerd onl4 %/ in /0 mins.the remaining
10 mins2 i s,ent in che+ing m4 answers and ensured that watever i did
was rite.the cut off will be genrl4 low....as %o' as 12-15.i remember
a few &stns.
1.there are 5 ,eo,le AB"=BJC...some relationshi,s among them were given...Hust
deduce the cr+t reltionsh, 1m the given clues..and u can
answer the 5 &stns based on this....,rett4 eas4X
%.the ratio of income$ex,endtre of a cm,n4 is in the ratio /$1....if / lacs is the ,rofit wats
the total ex,enditure....'%0 lacs*
(.A J B are %3 miles a,art.if the4 wl+ in the same dirxn2the4 meet each other in 8 hrs.if
the4 wal+ towards each other the4 meet in ( hrs...wats the s,eed of B.........D-m!h;
1.if 1 man can load 1 box in a truc+ in 8 mins and a truc+ can hold u,to 5 boxes..how
man4 truc+s cm,ltl4 are loaded when 15 men wor+ for 1./ hrs...0'the answr wr+s out to
be %%./ tr+s2since onl4 %% are cm,ltl4 filled2 22 is the ans'r*
/.there are six bo4s and six girls % be arrangd in a circular mannr.no bo4 shud next %
anthr bo4...wat r the4 no. of ,ssblties0
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KCT CA2P4S 2008
1* A Gan in >is .ill 7tates that when he dies his wife will get 1/( of the estate and %/(
will go to his son2 onl4 if a son is born. If a daughter is born wife will get %/( and
daughter will get 1/( . 6he Gan dies and his wife gives birth to twins2 one bo4 and one
girl. 6he estate was divided +ee, the ,ro,ortion as stated in will .
a* 1// b*%// c*1/3 d*%/3 'chec+ it :ut*
%* |;| 2|S| 2|;!S| J |;|!|S|2.hich of the relation is correct
ans: QRQ-Q:Q O#QR-:Q
(*;L0 and SL0 ;9SM/ which is true a*%x9(4M11 b*(x9%4M15 c* d*
1*3
%81
what
is the Rnit digit
A man s,end his 1/) of life in childhood 1/1% in bachelor after five 4ears of marriage he
got a son who died four 4ears before his father and his age was half of his father age at
the time of death
Ana%&tica% and (er=a% aron CRE 'i%% do. /n Ana%&tica% 9uestions Para)ra!h 'ere
)i(en and Aind conc%usion or Presu!!ositions DBer& Ber& eas&;
P*-ilot alone cannot be blamed for the accidents that are ha,,ening .6he Investigators
have to consider other \\\.
Ans;a
P*6he government is has raised the taxes on alcohol and other such substances due to
\\\\\\
Ans* 6o "iscourage their onsum,tion
-2P2?2726 were five sisters Age of s was ) 4ears. ?Qs age was sum of P and 7 .6 ^s age
was twice of the sum of P and 7. - is the =ldest \\\\..
'Ter4 Ter4 eas4*
1 Puestions on the above -aragra,h 'ver4 ver4 eas4
5* An Ice ream with a cone as the base and hemis,here on the to, . ?adius %./ and
height of the cone ) find the area of hemis,here
8* A s&uare is drawn b4 Hoining the mid,oints of the sides of another s&uare . Another
7&uare is "rawn in the similar fashion 6his is continued infinitel4 .If the side of the
7&uare is 1cm 6otal area is0 Dans: 1+sqcm;
10*In the 13 th entur4 ,eo,le some flower\\\.. wh4 did the4 ,refer
a*7cent b*Beaut4 c*=legance d*olour Ans :c
11*-ossible sum of all #umber of 1 digit numbers with digits 0212%2( no digit should
re,eat
(3!10*
an<(n91 and bn<(E%n
- 9uestions =ased on this re%ationshi! D(er& (er& eas&;
9;- Three Friends DA,,C; each =rou)ht ticIets =rou)ht t'ice that oA C and A
=rou)ht - times that oA . Each oA their =rothers a%so =rou)ht ticIets SS.
D2 questions on the a=o(e !ara ; DBer& (er& eas&;
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140E 2-rd
1. 7ome children goto ice!cream sho,. 8 flavours are available there. =ach child ta+es a
cone with two different flavours. #o two children ta+e same combination and the4 have
ta+en all such ,ossible combinations. >ow man4 children went to ice cream sho,0
%. '1! 1/)* '1!1/3* .... '1! '1/'n91*** '1!'1/'n9/*** < 0 Ans$ //'something*
(. A man has to get air!mail. >e starts to go to air,ort on his motor bi+e. -lane comes
earl4 and the mail is sent b4 a horse!cart. 6he man meets the cart in the middle after half
an hour. >e ta+es the mail and returns bac+2 b4 doing so2 he saves twent4 minutes. >ow
earl4 did the ,lane arrive0
1. A2B22and " tells the following times b4 loo+ing at their watches.
A tells it is ( to 1%.
B tells it is ( ,ast 1%.
tells it is 1%$%.
" tells it is half a doDen too soon to 1%.
#o two watches show the same time. 6he differences between the
watches is %2(212/ res,ectivel4. .hose watch shows maximum time0
/. 4
/ |
/ |
/ |
/!!!!!!!|"
/ Y /|
/ Y / |
/ Y / |
!!!!!!!!!!!!
; B
It is semicircle along ; and S with radius<13. .hat is length of B"0
). 6en boxes are there. =ach ball weighs 100 gms. :ne ball is weighing 80 gms.
i* If there are ( balls 'n<(* in each box2 how man4 times will it ta+e to find 80 gms ball0
ii* 7ame &uestion with n<10
iii* 7ame &uestion with n<8
3. 6here are three different boxes A2B and . "ifference between weights of A and B is (
+gs. And between B and is / +gs. 6hen what is the maximum sum of the differences of
all ,ossible combinations when two boxes are ta+en each time.
5. I lost ?s.)5 in two races. G4 second race loss is ?s.) more than the first race. G4
friend lost ?s.1 more than me in the second race. .hat is the amount lost b4 m4 friend in
the second race0 Ans: -@ DchecI it;
8. A ,roblem on weather. I donOt remember exactl42 but its something li+e this. .e went
to some ,lace and it rained for 1/ da4s. lear mornings are followed b4 rain4 afternoons.
And all clear afternoons are ,roceeded b4 rain4 mornings. It rained continuousl4 for 10
mornings. It rained for 1% afternoons. And 1( da4s are without an4 rain. >ow man4 da4s
we sta4ed in the new ,lace0
10. A and B are shooters and having their exam. A and B fall short of 10 and % shots
res,ectivel4 to the &ualif4ing mar+. If each of them fired atleast one shot and even b4
adding their total score together2 the4 fall short of the &ualif4ing mar+2 what is the
&ualif4ing mar+0
11. A face of the cloc+ is divided into three ,arts. Birst ,art hours total is e&ual to the sum
of the second and third ,art. .hat is the total of hours in the bigger ,art0
1%. A I#K bug starts Hum,ing 1 mtr to each direction north2 south2 east and west
res,ectivel4. It mar+s a ,oint in the new locations. It comes bac+ to its original ,oint after
Hum,ing in all directions. It again starts the same ,rocess from the newl4 drawn uni&ue
,oints. 6otall4 how man4 ,oints did the bug mar+0
1(. 6here is a six digit code. Its first two digits2 multi,lied b4 ( gives all ones. And the
next two digits multi,lied b4 ) gives all twos. ?emaining two digits multi,lied b4 8 gives
all threes. 6hen what is the code0
11. 6here are 1 balls and 1 boxes of colours 4ellow2 ,in+2 red and green. ?ed ball is in a
box whose colour is same as that of the ball in a 4ellow box. ?ed box has green ball. In
which box 4ou find the 4ellow ball0 Ans: PinI
1/. Puitub Geenar height is %(0 mtrs. A ,erson la4s a boulder and stands on it. >e then
,laces a ste, b4 its side. 6hen he goes for another boulder on it and so on. :ne ste,
height is 1 mtr. Boulder is one cubic mtr. 6hen how man4 ste,s are re&uired to reach to
the to,0
1). A &uestion on &uadrilateral. Ans: 20cm sq.
13. A ,roblem on -arallelogram.
15. 6here are four ,rofessors$ American2 =nglish2 Ia,anese and Indian. =ach ta+e onl4
one subHect and all their houses are in a straight line. Indian doesnOt teach maths.
American teaches geogra,h4. =nglish man is adHacent to Ia,anese who is in red house.
-rofessor in green house teaches histor4. Indian lives in white house. Blue house has onl4
one adHacent house which is green. 'one more subHect is ,h4loso,h4*.
6wo or 6hree &uestions on this2 li+e what does the Indian teach2 etc..
%0. A similar &uestion2 1 ,ersons 'TiHa42 Tina42 AHa4 and #anda* in 1 ,rofessions$
medical2 engineering2 architecture2 and Accountanc4. =ach ,la4 one different instrument $
7itar2 6abla2 Tiolin and Blute. 6here are some conditions and two &uestions on this. Its
eas42 Hust need to understand the ,roblem.
%1. 6wo tribes of Iadugars are there. :ne t4,e is alwa4s right about ,redictions about
themselves and others. Another t4,e is alwa4s wrong in their ,redictions about
themselves and others.
T'o questions %iIe: if a Hadugar tells O4ou are alwa4s rightO to a man2 to which t4,e the
man and the Hadugar belong to0
%(. Ambanis too+ over some com,an4. Uater the4 came to +now that the co. was actuall4
in loss. 6he4 have learned that ________
Aour o!tions %iIe:All that glitters is not gold 'I thin+ this o,tion is correct*
%1. :ne more &uestion li+e the one above.
%/. 6wo &uestions are given2 and some common sense is needed there2 Aor eLam!%e2
After 150 successful da4s2 O#ews 6al+O is ta+en out of air. 6he government wants to woo
the Hournalists before the general elections. Gr.; of "" sa4s that the ,rogram is not
com,letel4 sto,,ed and it is Hust getting reformatted.
9uestion is TEhat is 0e's ta%ITG
i* A ,rogram on govt. issues
ii* A serial on Hournalists 'I thin+ it is right*
iii* A documentar4 on Hournalism
iv* 7omething else
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2.
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2a& 200-
Am attachin) the !a!ers oA CTS 'hich 'as )i(en in CCT, Coim=atore.,Anna
4ni(ersit&, Chennai and PSC, Coim=atore.
1* In a club there are certain no. of males and females. If 1/ females are absent then
no. of males will be twice that of females. If 1/ males are absent then female
strength will be / times that of males. Bind no. of males actuall4 ,resent.
%* 6hree men A2 B2 ,la4s ards. If one loses the game he have to give ?s.(. If he
wins the game he will gain ?s.). If A has won ( Cames2 B loses ?s.(2 wins
?s.1%..hat is the total no. of games ,la4ed0
(* A can swim J cross /0m'the length of swimming ,ool* in % min. B can swim J
cross /0m in %min 1/sec. =ver4 time when the4 meet a bell gong is struc+. Bor
%000m how man4 bell sounds might be ,roduced0
1* .hen I was married 10 4ears ago m4 wife is the )
th
member of the famil4. 6oda4
m4 father died and a bab4 born to me. 6he average age of m4 famil4 during m4
marriage is same as toda4. .hat is the age of Bather when he died0ans$30.
/* 6here are 8 balls of e&ual siDe and same weight'the4 loo+ similar* exce,t 1. >ow
ma4 weighs re&uired to find the dissimilar ball using a weighing balance0
)* -roduct of -rime no. between 1 to %00
3* Bind out the total numbers between 1 to 888 that are neither divisible b4 5 nor b4
1%0
5* Bind out the distinct numbers that can be formed b4 %2 (2 32 )'donQt now exactl4*
that should be divided b4 10
8* 6wo trains at s,eed )0 +m/hr comes in the o,,osite direction. At a ,articular time
the distance between the two trains is 15+m. A shuttle flies between the trains at
the s,eed of 50 +m/hr. At the time the two trains crashes what is the distance
traveled b4 shuttle0
10* 6here are n urns and m balls. If we ,ut ( balls in each urn ( balls will be excess.
If we ,ut 1 balls in each urn 1 urn will be excess. Bind no. of Rrns 'or* Balls0
11* Bind the area not occu,ied b4 circles$
Civen length <4 breadth <x 'Answer$ (x
%
'1!,ie/1**
1%* A man gets x/4 of ?s.10 and 4/x of ?s.10. >e returns ?s.%0. 6he Answer choices
are
a* >e ma4 not lose
b* >e ma4 lose
c* >e alwa4s loses
d* annot be "etermined
1(* 6hree men A2B2 can com,lete a wor+ se,aratel4 in some s,ecified da4s'ma4
be)2325*.
If the4 do the wor+ together b4 alternate da4s. 6hen how man4 da4s need to
com,lete the wor+0
11*Bour Gembers A2B22" are ,la4ing a game .A ,erson losing a game should
double the amount of others .B22" are losing in order after three games .6he
amount after ( games are AJB having 102" is having 1)J 50.
=ach &uestions carr4 one mar+$
a* who started with small amount of mone40
Ans*A
1/*who started with greatest amount of mone40
Ans*B
1)*what amount did B have0
Ans*8(
3int: / so%(ed and Aound the ans'ers to =e A-M5,-M<-
13*6here are some houses in a street bac+ to bac+ .And the4 that house behind 10 was
%(.
>ow man4 houses in the street0
Ans;-2
15*6here are 1883 doors in a auditorium and as man4 as ,eo,le as the no of doors
o,en enter the auditorium .A door was closed and as man4 as ,eo,le as no of doors
o,en leave the auditorium . the ,rocess was re,eated till the no of doors is e&ual
to1.find the total no of ,eo,les enter the auditorium0
18*A batsman average was 1/.at last innings he too+ %( runs then his average became
1).how much run he should ta+e to ma+e his average 150
%0*Bind the number .;SV divisible b4 ()0
i*let the digits be/212(2) Znot in that order
ii*sum of last two digits is 8
iii* sum of middle two digits is 3
!Lif one is sufficient then ans asA || if two is sufficient then ans as B||if all
are necessar4 then ans as || if nothing is needed then ans as "
%1*; and S live in a #orth!7outh ,arallel street. ; travels 10 +m towards #orth to reach
the east!west street . S travels ) +m towards south to reach the east Zwest street . ;
travels now 1+m towards east and 4 travels 5+m towards west and the4 met each other.
.hat is the distance between x and 40
%%*6he houses are numbered 12%2(2\ and reach the end of the street and bac+trac+s
toward s the starting ,oint. 6he house numbered 10 is o,,osite to %(. there are even no of
houses. Bind the total no of houses.
%(*A seller has a set of a,,les out of which he sells one half of it and half an a,,le to his
first customer.then he sells half of the remaining a,,les and a half a,,le to his second
customer.6hen he sells half of the remaining a,,le and ` a,,le to his third customer and
so on.6his re,eats u,to 3th customer and no more a,,les are remaining . Bind the total
no of a,,les he had.
%1* A hollow cube of siDe /cm is ta+en 2 with the thic+ness of 1cm . it is made of smaller
cubes of siDe 1cm . if the outer surface of the cube is ,ainted how man4 faces of the
smaller cubes remain un,ainted0
%/*if a () cm thread is used to wra, a boo+ 2 lengthwise twice and breadthwise once2
what is the siDe of the boo+0
%)*
the various degrees of the vertices are mar+ed in the dig. Bind 4.
%3*if 1 circles of e&ual radius are drawn with vertices of a s&uare as the centre 2 the side
of the s&uare being 3 cm2 find the area of the circles outside the s&uare0
%5*A bus has 10 seats and the ,assengers agree to share the total bus fare among
themselves e&uall4. If the total fair is 50.)3 2 find the total no of the seats unoccu,ied.
%8* A 1 digit no ma4 consist of the digits )2%232/ where none of the nos are re,eated.Bind
the ,ossible no of combinations divisible b4 ()0
(0* if u r traveling from Gumbai to banglore and return bac+ .6o find the s,eed of the car
which of the following r needed.
a*the distance between them.
b*time ta+en
c*avg s,eed towards Gumbai and the avg s,eed towards banglore.
hoices$
1*a onl4. %*a and b (* a2b2c 1*b onl4 /* c onl4 ' ans not in order*
(1*
' "iagram drawn a,,roximate not to scale.*
if all the bloc+s are s&uares and the com,lete fig is also a s&uare and the area of the a is 1
cm
%
2b<51 cm%what is the area of i0
(%* A secret can be told onl4 % ,ersons in / minutes .the same ,erson tells to % more
,ersons and so on . >ow long will ta+e to tell it to 3)5 ,ersons 0
a*13./ min b*/0 min c* /00 min d*\. Ans$ 13./ min
((* 6hree birds cross a ,oint in a same st. line and of that % fl4 in o,,osite directions. If a
triangle is formed with the ,osition of the birds what +ind of the triangle will be formed0
a*isosceles b*right angle c*e&uilateral d*right angle and isosceles.
(1*
when the angle a2 b2 c2 d are given find x.
(/* :ne &uestion is given for ex,laining the wor+ing of cornea 'in e4es* J the window
ans$ drawing analog4
()* mMn2 J xM4 which of the following is definitel4 false
a*m!n M x!4 b*m9n M x94
c*Jd* 7imilar o,tions using all 1 variables
(3*Bour circles are drawn from the corners of a s&uare of area 18 cm
%
. Bind the area of 1
circles outside the s&uare
'the4 didnQt mention that circles have radius<1/% side of a s&uare*
ans$ intermediate
(5*In a ,ond ecos4stem2large fishes and small fishes will be there.If we want to remove
small amount of ,ollutants2small fishes are to be em,lo4ed.In a food!chain food ,asses
through a number of mouths and en route the mouth of the su,erfeeder!the eagle.6he siDe
of the ecos4stem is determined b4 its ,o,ulation.But this has been ,roved false.
.hat can 4ou infer from above0
'1 choices*
(8*In Bangalore2during income tax deduction for a single ,erson2the ,ercentage increased
b4 (@ and for middle house!holders2it decreased b4 (@..hat can 4ou infer0
10*In hina2Gao!6se Z6ung was res,onsible for organiDing its ,eo,le and ta+ing hina
into success ,ath.It evolved into a great economic ,ower b4 im,roved industrial and
economical statistics.hina ,ros,ered in those 4ears2but_________________
.hich of the following best com,letes the sentence0'1 choices*
11*A ridge formed over -acific :cean was because of the intersection of two
volcanoes.But in histor4 it was written that it was not due to those volcanoes.It ,roves a
contradictor4 to form the view that histor4 will be ,roved wrong in the future.
Inference0
1%*In a ,oultr4 form because of cloning2a large breed of hens were ,roduced.6his
increased the ,roduction but the maintenance was ver4 difficult because of the large
number.6his does not mean that cloning is a disaster in the scientific world but it is a tool
which in some wa4s is constructive but in other wa4s 2it is destructive.Inference0
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1. -roduct of ,rime number between 1 and %0.
%. #umber of terms between 1 and 888 not divisible b4 5 or 1%.
(. 6here are number of hours on both sides of a road. :n one side houses are
numbered in increasing order '12%2(\*. :n other sides houses are numbered in
down order. It house number 102 o,,osite house is house no.%(. Bind no of houses
'=ven number of houses are ,rovided*.F
1. .hat is the area of the shaded region0 Ans.-"L"RD1-D!iK8;;.
/. An a,,le seller is having some a,,les. >e is selling half of the a,,le what he has
,lus half the a,,le to the first customer. In the same wa4 he sells the remaining
a,,le to 3 customers. After selling to 3 customer2 he has no a,,les with him.
Ans.12@
). In the combinations of %2(2)23 how man4 ,ossible combinations divisible b4 10
Ans. 5
3. If xL4 J nLm which of the following data is false.
5. 6here are no of urns Jno of balls. If three balls are ,laced in each urn then ( balls
is left. If 1 balls are ,laced in each urn then 1 urn is left. .hat is the total no of
balls0
8. 6here are 1883 doors in the courts. 1883 ,eo,le came out from each door. :ne
door is closed. 6hat man4 ,eo,le came out from each door. 6his continues till a
single ,erson come out of the single o,en door. Bind the no of ,eo,le inside the
court0
6here dare four teams A2B22 " ,la4ing game. If an4 one team loses2 it will ,la4
twice the mone4 to all other teams. 6he4 ,la4 ( games B22" loses one game each in the
order. Binall4 AJ B has ?s. 10 each J has ?s. 50 J " has ?s. 1).
10. .hich team has started with minimum mone40
i* A ii* B iii* iv* " ans. /; A
11. .hich team has started with maximum mone40
i* A ii* B iii* iv* " Ans. ii;
1%. 6wo trains are traveling in )0 +m,h on same trace2 towards each other. .hen the
distance between them is 15 +m2 a fl4 is going to start2 fl4ing between them in 50
+m,h s,eed. Bind the traveling ,ath distance of the fl4 u,to when it is going to
crush b4 the % trains0
Ans. 12 Im
1(. A batsman outs for %( runs in one inning which increases his average 1/ to 1). If
he has to got 15 as average2 what score is to made b4 him in the same innings0
Ans. -<
11. 6here are 1 numbers as /252%21
Borm 12 four digit numbers as A 2B and find the sum0
1/. A2B22"2=2B2C2>2I are all of s&uares which are combined in a s&uare. Area of B
is 51 cm%.7ide of A is 1 cm. 6hen find area of ^IQ0
Ans. -28 cm2.
1). "eath rate in a village 'drought ridden * decreases. #aidu Covt claims it free
health cam,s. 6his goes in valid when
Ans. i. T'o 'ater su!!%& tanIs 'ere =ui%t su!!%&in) c%ean 'ater.
13. In 188)2 income after taxdeduction of u,,erclasses increases b4 (@ than in 188/.
hoices$
1* #o of u,,er class ,o,ulation increases
%* 22 22 decreases
15. A Gan gets x/4 of ?s. 10 J 4/x of ?s. 102 >e gives out ?s. %0.
i* >e loses alwa4s ii* Ga4 or ma4not less
iii* cannot alwa4s lose.
18. -etrol ,rices increased b4 10@ ex,ected hi+e in taxi J auto charges so2 ,eo,le
ma4 use ,ublic trans,ort s4stems. .hat do 4ou infer0
%0. All ,eo,le use a bus ,aid e&ualt4. 10 seats in the bus.Bus charge is ?s. 30.(3>ow
man4 seats we left unfilled.
%1. 1 men can cross a bridge in (2321(2 13 minutes. :nl4 two can cross the bridge at a
time. 6he time ta+en b4 the two to cross the bridge is e&ual to the time ta+en b4
the slowest ,erson of the two. Bind the mininmum time to all of them cross the
bridge.
Ans. 8@
%%. 1000 doors
I man o,en all
II man % multi,les close
III man ( multi,les o,en
IT man 1 multi,les close
>ow man4 doors are o,en0
%(. I was married 10 4ears before m4 wife was sixth member of m4 famil4 and now I
have a bab4 and toda4 father died and the average age of m4 famil4 was same as
it was 10 4ears before. Bind m4 fathers age when I was married.
Ans. +0
%1. 7&uare side 3 cm
Bind the area 1 e&ual circles of the circle l4ing drawn at the \\.
%/. It ta+es five minutes to ,ass a rumour from one ,erson to two other ,ersons. 6he
tree of rumour continues. Bind how man4 minutes does it ta+e s,read the rumour
to 3)5 ,ersons.
%). 6here are 8 coins. :ne of 8 is less weighted and others have e&ual weigtheds.
Bind the minimum no of balances to find the defective coin0
Ans. 2
%3. '6rain did not sto, at alcutta*
%5. %/00 +m distance between Gumbai J alcutta2 alculate the average s,eed. 1*
from Gumbai to calculate %/ hrs %* s,eed during the return Hourne4 was 1/0
+m/hr. (* s,eed during the forward Hourne4 is 100 +m/hr. a* if it can be answered
using each of the given above . Gar+ b* if it can be answered using two of them .
Gar+ c* If it can be answered using non of them. Gar+ d* if non of them is
re&uired to answer.
Ans. D=;
%8. 6hree brids cross a ,oint at the same instant with e&ual s,eed. 6wo of the birds
fl4 exactl4 in o,,osite direction. After the4 cross the ,oint at an4 instant of time.
6he tree birds are Hoined b4 straight lines to form a triangle. 6he nature of the
triangle is
i* isoceles ii* e&uilateral iii* ?ight angled iva* rightangle isosceles
(0. 6here are two ,arallel street in #orth!7outh direction . A lives in street 12 B lives
in street %2 A goes 10 +m north and B goes south 5 +m to meet the east Z west
road. A moves 1 +m east and B moves ) +m west to meet each other. Bind
distance between houses owned b4 A J B.
(1. A &uestion on eco s4stem.
Inference$ Bood energ4 in the eco s4stem de,endson the t4,e of
,o,ulation.
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9.!a!ers D$ur)a!ur ;
Pattern # 5 " . #80
1\..A &uestion will be givem with six characters li+e AAABBB
1) G=A#7 S:R >AT= 6: I#6=?>A#C= Ist character with TI th one and
then change the
charactert adHacent to it.
1) <L AAABBB
BAABBA
BBABAA
%/<L AAABBB
ABABAB
BBBAAA
(1 <L AAABBB
AABABB
ABBAAB
5 PR=76I:#7A G:"=U
'I. a,,l4 %/ J(1 successivel4*
'II. A,,l4 (1 J 1) successivel4*
'III. A,,l4 1) J1) successivel4*
'IT. A,,l4 %/J%/ successivel4* etc\\.
Another &uestion \
I. BAABBA AG= B?:G A--UIA6I:# :B
hoice 1. (1 J %/ succesivel4.
hoice %. %/ J %/ succesivel4.
hoice (. (1 J (1 succesivel4.
hoice 1. (1 J %/ succesivel4.
Ans'ers and hints
1. If two conditions are being a,,lied simultaneousl4 the 4ou
will get same answer.
e.g\.su,,ose AAABBB\A,,l4 (1J (1 then the result will be
AAABBB
%. B'n2a2b2c* < A if n<1
B'n2A2B2* < B'n!12A22B*9 B'12A2B2* 9 B'n!12B2A2*
6his is the &uestion.
i. find B'%2B2A2* < B' 12b2c2a*9 B'12b2a2c*9B'12a2b2c* <ba9bc9ac
ii. Bind B'%22A2B* < B' 12 c2b2 a*9 B'12 c2a2b*9B'12a2c2b* <ca9cb9ab
'one im,. -oint ca not < bc*F 'ca9cb9ab* is not < 'ab9cb9ca*
iii. B'12a2b2c* < 0< B'(2a2c2b* 9B'12a2b2c* 9B'(2b2a2c*
B'(2a2c2b* < B'%2a2b2c* 9 B'12a2c2b* 9B'%2c2a2b*
B'%2a2b2c* < B'12a2c2b* 9B'12a2b2c* 9B'12b2a2c*
7o ab9Ac9bc < (.
f'%2a2b2c* <( Ff '(2a2b2c* < (919( < 32 f'12a2bc2*< 39193<1/
Ui+e this find f'/2a2b2c*< 0<' ans <(1 ,l. chec+*
Ui+e this find f'(2a2b2c* <0
9.-SS
#< no of ,oles
?< #o of flags
If #</ and ?<1
.hat are the ,ossible wa4s the flag can be tag to the ,oll. 1
st
,ole < %2(21
Ans<L /E/E/E/ < /to the ,ower 1 < )%/
Gost ,robabl4 choice '"*
If #<( and ?<( and if the flag are identical what rae the diff. .a4s flags
can be tagged .
Ans910 ' -lease cross chec+*
If #<( and ?<( and if flags and ,oles are identical
Ans <L (
If #<1 and ?<( and if both flag and ,oles are identical
Ans<L (
If #< / and ?</ 6wo flags tied in the first ,ole one flag tied in the third
,ole what are the
wa4s that the remaining flags can be tied.
Ans <L (E(E(
BERA7D Ans'ers are )i(en in =racIet;
1. 7wan' not u,*
%. 7wan Z song ' a musical ,iece*
(. Bools! ca,'hat*
1. Bool! hard4 'tough*
/. Band! wagon'arriage*
). Uad4! bird' an avian creature*
3. >omour! bound'to0 tie*
5. 7tare! case'cataegor4*
9.8SS..
6he Civen figure
i. Bind the mirror image of the given figure when rotated 150 degrre
cloc+wise.
ii. Bind the mirror image of the given figure when rotated 150 degrre
anticloc+wise.
iii. Bind the mirror image of the given figure when rotated 80 degrre
cloc+wise.
iv. Bind the mirror image of the given figure when rotated 80 degrre
anticloc+wise.
The )i(en Ai)ure
1. 80 degree anti\.
Y
Ui+e this ) more &uestions are there\-ractice
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D1amshedPur;
9.1SS.
7 < 'a2b2'c*2'd**
6 <'a2c2'd**
B's* < :nl4 the first element
< 'a*
C's* < excluding the first element
<'b2'c*2'd**
>'s2t* < All element of 7 J 6.
<'a2b2'c*2'd*2a2c2'd** <7
PerAorm the Ao%%o'in) o!erations
ans'er's
i. BBCC's* 'd*
ii.BCBC C'6* 'd*
iii.BCCCB's* 'd*
iv.CCBBC'7* 'b* Ga4 be
v.>'CCB'7*2BBC'6** 'a*ma4 be
Ti.h'gfg's*2h'gf't*2ffg's** 'c*Ga4 be
9S..2
aNb < 19 aE 'a N'b Z 1* when bL 0
< 1 when b<0
i. 1N% < %1
ii. 1N( < 5/
iii.
iv
v. 'aN%*Nb
vi. 'aN(*N1
vii. [1N'49I*
viii. 1v' I donQt +now*
9S..-
6here are 15 buttons 2 ) red 2 ) Sellow2 ) green
>ow man4 wa4s the4 can be arranged in
i. % ,iles so there are e&ual no. of buttons in each ,ile.
ii. ( ,ile so that each ,ile contains % buttons of each color
iii. in % ,ile so thHat all button of red and 4ellow are in diff. -iles.
iv. In ( ,iles so that each ,ile contains ( buttons of two colors.
v. In % ,iles so that each ,ile contains ( buttons of 4ellow.
vi. #o ,iles are containg green and 4ellowand distribute in % ,iles.
9SS8
Rnscramble the given words and find the first and last letter
I. geometr4
II. e&uation
III. algebra
IT. humtrete.' Ambiguous*!!!Geaning theorem
T. arithmaic
TI. trigonometr4
TII. mathemaics
TIII. mathematics
' I am also confused regarding this &uestion*
9,SSS5
Somre Cra!hica% inter!retaion
7even figure are given on each but in which 1 are of one t4,e and three are of
another t4,e find the se&uence of the ( figures
>I#67< LL. 6he triangles are ,ointing to corner or mid of the side
W case are obtained b4 rotating in one direction etc\\Y
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5
T3
140E C3E00A/-RE$
%.xN%94N%91/(
Bor even 0
1.x is even %.4 is odd
hoices are $
1.onl4 7tmt1 is enough
%.onl4 stmt% is enough
(.Both stmt1 and stmt% is enough
1.Both stmt1 and stmt% is not enough
(.( s,herical brass balls of radius )25 and x cms and melted to form a brass ball of radius
%3cms.6hen what is x0
1.In verbal ,art 2 all of them are of com,leting the sentence format i could remember %
answers
1.Uavishl4 .... ever4da4
%.6ranscribe
/.A man bought some ,igs for ?s.3%0 and sold each for ru,ees 1(0 such that he ma+es a
,rofit of cost ,rice of one ,ig.6hen what is the total number of ,igs0
).If %0 men can unload 11 loads in %0 da4s and 15 men can unload 11 loads in %0
da4s.6hen 10 men can unload 11 loads in how man4 da4s 0
3.6hats all i could remember in &uantitative ,art 2 such that most of the &uestions were
from ?.7.Aggarwal ',ercentage2chain rule2distance and time*
5.
AB" is a &uadrilateral inside a rectangle such
AB<B<"<A"</cms and one of the side of the rectangle is 5cms .6hen the area of the
region uncovered b4 the &uadrilateral 0
7o)ica% reasonin) questionD<marIs;
7ome statements are given between famil4 relations.-ersons involved in are
A2B22"2=2B2C2>.Based on it 8 &uestions were as+ed0
6he relationshi, is
A'>usband*! B'.ife* !!!6heir Kids 'wife of B* and "'>usband of =*
C'.ife* Z >'>usband*!!!6heir Kids = and B
Iam able to derive this relationshi, &uic+l4 which hel,ed me to attend 8 &uestions
correctl4 in Hust ( minutes.
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CTS PAPER-20
2& ad(ice is iA RE$ co%or =ooI%et comes )o Arom =acI to Aront and since ne)ati(e
marIin) is their u need to attend 20 questions out oA 80.
CTS RE$ SET 5
th
1une 2008 K67KATA
D6FF CA2P4S;
1. A man drives the car at a s,eed of (/ +m/hr and he lets his dog out of the car2 which
runs at a s,eed of 30 +m/hr and started to chase it. 6he dog after running for one hour
retreats bac+ to the car. 6he total time ela,sed b4 the dog till when it reaches the car
again. Ans : 1hr 20minutes
2. % ,i,es are filling a cistern in ( b minutes. 6he larger ,i,e ta+es 1 minutes more than
the smaller ,i,e to fill the cistern alone. >ow much time the smaller will ta+e alone to fill
the cistern0
-. ';
%
9 S
%
9 1%* is even
'A* ; is even. 'B* S is odd
.hich of the two statements is re&uired to satisf4 the above condition2 o,tions are
'a* A onl4 'b* B onl4 'c* A J B both 'd* #either
8. ( s,herical brass balls of radius )25 and x cm and melted to form a brass ball of radius
%3cms.6hen what is x0
5. A wor+er loads a box in a truc+ in 8 minutes. 5 boxes fill the truc+. >ow man4 truc+s
15 wor+ers will load in 1` hour0
+. ) bo4s and ) girls are there in ,art4. In a round table in how man4 wa4s the can sit
when no two bo4s are consecutive0
@. A suit was given a discount of %0@2 then again a discount of %/@. But was sold (/@
more than rated. >ow much @ is the selling ,rice of the original ,rice0
.. A com,an4 ; has income and ex,enditure as /$1. If the com,an4 ,rofit is / Gillion
one 4ear then what is the ex,enditure that 4ear0
<. If %0 men can do a ,iece of wor+ in 11 da4s wor+ing 8 hours a da4 and 15 men can do
that wor+ in 11 da4s wor+ing 10 hours a da4. In how man4 da4s the wor+ can be
com,leted if 10 wor+ers are wor+ing 11 hours a da40
10. A man bought some ,igs for ?s.3%0 and sold each for ?s.1(0 such that he ma+es a
,rofit of cost ,rice of one ,ig. 6hen what is the total number of ,igs0
11. Ali and BraDer are %3 m a,art. In ( hours Ali is moving o,,osite to BraDer. Bind the
s,eed of BraDer. '7ome more data was given on that*
12. In the =nglish ,art there were some ,assages as well. I s+i,,ed max of the section.
But the ,assages I go through and solved2 IQm giving here\.
In verbal ,art2 all of them are of com,leting the sentence format I could remember %
answers\
Uavishl4.... ever4da4
1-. 6ranscribe
18.atering industr4 is well acce,ted in India. In a Hournal it is noted that 30@ of the
weddings in India is wished that caterers do the rece,tion but //@ of this demand is
fulfilled b4 caterers.
:ut of four choices given o,t out the ,ro,er one that U=A76 wea+ens the above
,aragra,h.
15. :ne com,an4 ; has decided to recruit not onl4 b4 receiving resumes. But
conducting a multilevel interview 'and some thing more was given*.
.hat can we infer from the above context0
1+. :ne ,aragra,h was on &uota s4stem in higher studies and for that reason the students
are _______________ to do higher studies. 'Ui+e that*
D1@-2+; Are =ased on the Ao%%o'in) data
A, , C, $, E, F, C and 3 is relatives.
D/; A has onl4 % children 'GAU=* and " 'B=GAU=*
D//; > has onl4 % children = 'GAU=* and B 'B=GAU=*
D///; B is =Qs mother!in!law
D/B; " is daughter!in!law
DB; Qs son will be >Qs grandson and also =Qs daughter will be AQs granddaughter
DB/; =Qs wife is BQs sister!in!law
1@. .ho is AQs wife0
1.. .ho is >Qs husband0
1<. .hich is a correct cou,le0 '1 o,tions*
20. >ow man4 males0
21. >ow man4 females0
22. .ho is "Qs mother!in!law0
2-. If ; is Qs daughter and S is =Qs son then how ; and S are related0
28. .ho is Qs wife0
25. .ho is BQs daughter!in!law0
2+. .ho is =Qs wife0
2@.
A
C
$
AB" is a &uadrilateral connecting the mid ,oints of the side of the rectangle such that
AB<B<"<A"</cms and one of the side of the rectangle is 5cms. 6hen what is the
area of the &uadrilateral0
Actuall4 there were 10 &uestions all of this t4,es or little bit different each &uestions
carr4 1 mar+s and the time was )0 minutes2 I solved these %3 &uestions. 7olving %0
&uestions will do the tric+. But whatever 4ou will do be careful there is c negative
mar+ing. I cleared the written and was called for the interview.
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CTS RE$ DEritten Test;
1. 6here are ( s,heres of radius ^xQ c.m.2 ) c.m. and 5 c.m. res,ectivel4. 6hese (
s,heres are melted to form a single s,here of radius 8 c.m. .hat is the value of
^xQ0
%. 6here are % fences of 10 feets in length each. 6he4 form an angle of %1 degree in
between them. A cow is tied with a ro,e of 1/ feets in length. >ow much areaQs
grass can be covered b4 the cow0
(. BaiDer J Ali are at a distance of (0 +m. 6he4 meet together in 8 hours. In first (
hours
the4 go to the same direction J in the remaining time the4 travel in the o,,osite
direction. .hat is the ,robable velocit4 of BaiDer0
1. A man can ,ut a box in a van in 8 min. A van can carr4 5 boxes. 6hen how man4
vans are filled u, with boxes b4 15 men and in 150 min.0
/.
B
"
A2 B2 J " are the mid,oints of a rectangle. >ere AB<B<"<"A</c.m. :ne of
the sides of the rectangle is ) c.m. 6hen what is the area of the -ol4gon AB"0
). Talentine lives in entral it4 and Iac+ lives in #orthwa4. 6he distance between
the two ,laces is (0 +m. Talentine J Iac+ starts their Hourne4 to meet each of them.
Iac+Qs velocit4 is 1./ times faster than Talentine. After going for % hours Iac+
sto,,ed to tal+ with Terinica for 1./ hours. 6hen he again starts and meets with
Talentine in the middle of their
Hourne4. .hat are their velocities0
3. A man bu4s some ,igs in ?s. 8)0!/!. >e sells the total ,igs with the ,rofit same to
itsQ cost ,rice. .hat is the number of the ,igs0
C
A
5. 6here is a Blood!?elation ,roblem J 10 &uestions on this.
6here are eight members A2 B2 2 "2 =2 B2 C and >. 6he given conditions are\
A 'Gale* has two children 'Gale* and " 'Bemale*.
> 'Bemale* has also two children = 'Gale* and B 'Bemale*.
B is =Qs mother!in!law.
" is the daughter!in!law.
" is BQs sister!in!law.
Qs children are grandson of > J =Qs children are grandson of A.
Based on this there are 10 &uestions. If 4ou can draw the famil4 chart then 4ou can
easil4 answer all of those &uestions.
15. A man with a dog goes to a Hourne4. 7uddenl4 the dog runs awa4 with the
velocit4 of 30 +m/h. 6he velocit4 of man is (/ +m/h. 6he dog goes for 1 hour and
then returns bac+. .hat is the total time when the dog is not ,resent with the man0
18. 6here are two ,i,es. A tan+ fills u, b4 both of these in (.3/ min. :ne ,i,e ta+es 1
min excess time than the another one to fill u, the tan+. 6hen how man4 times will be
ta+en b4 the bigger ,i,e to fill u, the tan+0
%0. 6here are ) bo4s and ) girls. 6he4 sit around a round table in such that
simultaneousl4 two bo4s canQt be sited. 6hen how man4 arrangements can be made
regarding their sitting0
%1. 6he cost ,rice is (// times than the selling ,rice. 6hen what is the @ of ,rofit0
%%. 6here are three t4,es of mixtures of water and mil+. In those mixtures the ratio of
the water and mil+ is %$12 ($% and /$(. If the same amount of the three mixtures are
ta+en to form a new mixture then what is the ratio of the water and mil+ in the new
mixture0
%(. 6he total differences between the income and ex,enditure of the com,an4 is /2
002000. 6he ratio of the income and the ex,enditure of the com,an4 is /$1. 6hen what
is the total ex,enditure of the com,an40
%1. ;
%
9 S
%
91% < =ven.
i. ^;Q is even.
ii. ^SQ is odd.
6o fulfill the above e&uation
A. :nl4 ^iQ is needed.
B. :nl4 ^iiQ is needed.
. ^iQ and ^iiQ both are needed.
". Both are unnecessar4.
6he other &uestions are based on =nglish. Ui+e 1 ,aragra,h is given and there are 1
o,tions
from which 4ou should find out the ^I#B=?=#=Q2^:#6?A"I6I:#Q2^I##=?
G=A#I#CQ etc. But the4 are seemed to me &uiet difficult. 7ome &uestions are based
on the
Bill In 6he Blan+s. But the4 are &uiet eas4.
I refer that for this total written examination % boo+s are ver4 im,ortant. Birst one is
6he
boo+ based on &uantitative anal4sis b4 =dgar 6hro,e '6G> -ublication* J ?.7.
Agarwal.
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Section / ! 8 questions based on series.
1. 6hese &uestions involve interchange of letters in a word at ,articular locations and also
interchanging letters adHacent to those ,articular locations.ertain other conditions ma4
also be given
Bor eg.
Uet the word be ABBAABA
If we a,,l4 %/ on this2 it means we have to interchange the letters at ,ositions % and /2
also we have to change the letters adHacent to ,ositions % and / i.e.from A to B and B to
A.
A B B A A B after 7te, 1 i.e interchange of % and / becomes AABABB
#ow change adHacent elements of % and /...finall4 answer becomes
Ans$ B A A B B A
Questions 1-5 are based on the pattern with changed numbers as described above
Questions 6-8 are of the following type
6o get AAABB" from BBBAAA what number should be a,,lied$!
a* %/
b* (1
c* %/ J (1
d* none
Section //
1. Civen the following functions
'1* f'n a b c * < ac if n<1
'%* f'n a b c* < f' n!1 a c b* 9 f' 1 a b c* 9 f' n!1 b a c * if n L 1
6hen what is the value f' % a b c * < 0
Ans: AD 2 a c = ; # a= J ac J =c.
%. 7imilar &uestion on functions.
(. !ased on the function in the first question" Bor the function f' 1 a b c * the number of
terms is...0
#int f' 1 a b c * < f' ( a c b * 9 f' 1 a b c * 9 f' ( b a c * etc.
1. .hat is the value of the function f' / a b c * < 0
Section ///
Permutations and Com=inations.
5 Puestions.
1. r < number of flagsFn < number of ,olesF
An4 number of flags can be accommodated on an4 single ,ole.
1* r</2n</ 6he no. of wa4s the flags can be arranged 0
Puestions %!/ are based on the above ,attern
). r < / n < ( . If first ,ole has % flags2 third ,ole has 1 flag
>ow man4 wa4s can the remaining be arranged0
Puestions 3.J 5. are similar to Puestion ).
Section /B
Question consisting of figures - $attern-matching type.
?efer ?.7 AgarwalOs boo+ on Anal4tical ?easoning J 6G>s Puantitative abilit4 boo+ b4
=dgar 6hor,e.
Section B
In this section first ,art of com,ound word is given. 7elect meaning of the second ,art
from the choice given$
1. 7wan
%. 7wans
(. Bool
1. Bools
/. 7tare
). Uad4
Bor all above 1 choices are given.....
=g. 7wan !!!L 7wanson) 'com,ound word*
a* categor4 b* music c* television d* none
Ans: S'anson) is com!ound 'ord. ut son) is not )i(en as an o!tion. so D=; music is
the ans'er.
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//T 2A$RAS
Ana%o)ies
1. slur $ s,eech
ans: smu%)e : 'ritin) Dchoice is ;
3. c,ahlet $ shoulder
ans: rin) : Ain)er Dchoice is C;
5. vernanlar $ ,lace
ans: Ain)er !rint : identica% Dchoice is ;
o!!osite
8.cor,hlent
ans: emaciated Dchoice is $;
10. officious
ans: !ra)mate Dchoice is $;
11. dextrous
ans: c%ums& Dchoice is ;
1% !11$ each sentense is bro+e to four sections a2b2c2d.choose which has
mista+e mar+ 'e* if 4ou find no mista+e.
1%$a*,h4lchologists ,ointout that b*there are human ,rocesses
c*which does not involve d* the use of words
'choice is A*
1($a*Hac+ ordered for b*two ,lates of chic+en c*and a glass d*of water
'choice is A*
11$a* ,olitics is b* 'choice is A*
'are*
1) ! %0$ each &uestion of grou, of &uestions is based on a ,assage or a set
of conditions for each &uestion2select the best answer choice given.
'i*.if it is fobidden b4 law if the obHect of agreement is the doing of an act2
that is forbidden b4 law the agreement is void.
'ii*. if it is of the nature that2it would defeat the ,rovision of an4 law
is the agreement is void.if the obHect of agreement is such that thing got
directl4 forbidden b4 law it would defeat the ,rovision of statuar4 law.
'iii*. if the obHect of agreement is fraddulent it is void.
'iv*. an obHect of agreement is void if it involves or im,lies to the
,ersonnal ,ro,ert4 of another.
'v*. an obHect of agreement is void where the constant regards as ignored.
'vi*. an obHect of agreement is void where the constant regards is as o,,osed
to ,ublic ,olic4.
%1!%/* An algorithem follws a six ste, ,rocess Da2Db2Dc2Dd2De2Df2 it is
governed b4 follwing
'i* Dd should follw De
'ii* the first ma4 be Da2Dd or Df
'iii* Db and Dc have to be ,erformed after Dd
'iv* Dc must be immediatel4 after Db
%%* if Da the first set Dd must be
a* (rd b*/th c*%nd d*1th ans:- A or $ D!ro=a=%& a;
%(* Df can be (rd or /th!!!!!!an4 of the six2 first2 second or forth onl42
an4 of first four onl4
none these
ans:-
%1* if Db must follw Da then a*Da can onl4 (rd or fourth
b* first or second c* can not be third d* fouth or fifth e*none
ans:- A
%/* De is third term the no of diff o,erations ,ossible is
ans:- $ Dda=ad;
%)!(1* ravi ,lans six se,!! x242D2w2u2v in rows no 1 to ) 2according to the
follwing conditions
he must ,lant x before 4 and u
he must ,lant 4 J&uotF w
the (rd has to be D
%)* which could be in order
a* xu4wDv b* xvD4uw c*Du4xwv d*Dvxuw4 e* w4Duvx
ans:-
%3* which is true
a* D before v b* D before x c* w before u d* 4 before u
e* x before w
ans:- $
%5* if he ,lans v first which is second
x242D2w2u
so ans is OxO.
choice is A.
%8* which is true
a* x2( b*42) c*D21 d*w2% e*u2)
ans:- E
(0* if he ,lans b )th which would be first and second
a* x and w b* x and 4 c*4 and x d*w and D e* w and u
ans:-
(1* if he ,lans w before u and after v he should ,lan w at
a* first b*second c*fourth d*fifth e*sixth
ans:- $
()*at a certain moment a watch showes % min lag althogh it is fast.if it
showed a ( min lag at that moment 2but gain 1/% min more a da4 than it does.
it would show the true time one da4 sooner than it usuall4 does .how man4
mins does the watch gain ,er da4.
a*.% b*./ c*.) d*.1 e*.3/ ans : e
!!!!JgtF'discount ,roblem* %0@!JgtF1/@then!JgtF(%@ 'ans$(%@*
(3*in 100m race a gives b a start of 3 sec Jam,F beats b4 %1m.in another race
a beats b4 10 sec.the s,eeds are
a*523 b*32) c*1025 d*)25 e*1%210 ans:cD10,.;
(5*(x914<10
x cube94 cube<) minimum value of (x9114<0
ans<0
(8*0.3/
11*sin+!!!3.3+ms!!!JgtF
fills % 1/1 t is /./ min. 8% tonnes enough.. sin+ throws out 15 tonnes/hr.
avg. s,eed to
a*1.5) b*5./3 c*8.1 d*11.( e*10.3
1%* . ______
/ Y % % cms
/_a_Y ______
/ Y ( % cms area of the d</0 cm s&uare
/___b_ __Y ______ what is the area of the b<0
/ Y 1 % cms
/_____c___ __Y ______
/ Y / % cms ans<'10.3*
/_______d________Y ______
1(*)00 tennis ,la4ers
1@ !JgtFwrist band on one wrist
of remain 8)@!JgtF%/@!JgtFon both hands
remain no of Dans:-12;
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1* a cloc+ is divided b4 two straight lines such that the sum in the three ,arts formed is
e&ual. .hat is the sum in each ,art00 a* %1 b* 15 c* \d* none of
these
Answer* I guess is %1'chec+ b4 4ourself*'a similar &uestion is there in sha+untla devi*
2* 6here are 8 flavours/varieties of scoo,s available to ,ut in a soft4 cone.
6here are a few children 2each child ,ic+s % flavours out of these .all the different
combinations are considered . howman4 children are there0/
Ans * 8c%'combinations formula * <8X/'3X %X* <()
--5* 6here are dm dboxes each having d n d weights .in ever4 box all the weights are of
e&ual siDe. :nl4 1 box out of the m boxes is different .based on this data ( &uestions
a*if m<(2n<( then how man4 trials are re&uired to find the box which is different from
others0
b*m<102n<10 then how man4 trials are re&uired to find the box which is different from
others0
*G<)2n</ then how man4 trials0/
+-<* 6here was a line diagram showing the ca,acit4 J cost of transferring ,etrol from
source station to destination station based on this diagram (!1 &uestions were there li+e
a* how much wud it cost to transfer ( litres from source station to destination
station0/
b* what wud be the minimum cost to be incurred if ^xQ litres were to be transferred
from source station to destination station0
6here were % sets of (!" ,roblems
10-11* there are five ,eo,le b4 the names A 2B22"2= . each one ,ractices 1 game from
cric+et 2 football2 volle4ball2 swimming J tennis . who does what 0! % &uestions li+e this
1%!1(* there are 1 ,eo,le viHa42vina42aHa42vineet 2each wearing a different colour of shirt
J a different colour of trouser from among blue2 green 2 red2 4ellow.
Bew conditions li+e
a*an4 ,erson doesnFt wear all green or all blue or all red or all 4ellow
b*viHa4 doesnQt wear red
c* d* [% &uestions based on this]
18* a staircaseof 100 metres in height has to be built b4 using stones 'all of which are of
same siDe of 1 metre cube*. 6he staircase has to be built b4 first ,utting 1 stoneJ then b4
standing on it ma+ing it to a height of 100 mts'I do not remember the exact value of
height * >ow man4 stones are re&uired to built this0
Answer* series formula [n'n91*/%] >int $ 19%9(9\.100 <
15*tower of >anoi ,roblem there is one stac+ of coins'in such J such order*2how man4
chances are re&uired to move it to form an identical stac+.
6here were a few &uestions based on a ,aragra,h given for each &uestions (!1
inde,endent &uestions li+e this
.e were re&uired to $! a*infer something
b*find a statement which wud su,,ort the given ,aragra,h
c* to find a statement which would contadict the ,ur,ose given in ,aragra,h
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1-march2008, an)a%ore
9uantitati(e:
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
there were ,uDDle +ind of &uestions for &uants.here are few &uestions i remember
1*there is a container in whith a substance at the time
8.00,m2it doubles itself for ever4 minute.at what time will the container will be &uarter
filled.
a*8.(02b*8.1/2c*8./02c*8./5
ans:<.5.,coU at <.5. it 'ou%d =e quarter Au%%,then at <.5< ha%A Ai%%ed, Aina%%& at 10.00
the container 'ou%d =e Au%%.
%*there are 10 boxes containing n number of balls.exce,t the balls in one box which
weighs 80gm each which are defective2the balls in ever4 other boxes weigh 100gm
each.a grou, of balls are got after ,ic+ing from each box2and weighed.find the number of
weighings'm* in which the defective balls can be found out. for various values of n find
out m. 1*n<(2m<0 a*12b*(2c*/2d*none of these ans:=;-
(*n<12m<0 a*12b*12c*/2d*none of these ans$d*none of these (*n<82m0
a*12b*12c*/2d*none of these ans:d;none oA these
'hint$for an4 number of values of n the answer will be m<% 0r (2coD we ,ic+ one from
eachso210.divide into (2(21 then ans$% 0r ( * 1*&uestion li+e a %/0+g wight is there it can
be weighed using weighing obHects li+e butts find the minimum number of obHects
re&iured to find the weight of %/0+g.
Puestions from time and wor+ where as+ed thatOs all i remember in &uantOs.for me the
&uantitative &Os were time consuming2 but if we ,ractice a lot of ,uDDles we can do it
easil4.for ,eo,le who ta+e the test in future do lots of ,uDDles.
Ana%&tica%:
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1*a ,assage based on arrangement and % &uestions based on it.'ver4 eas4*
%*a ,assage based on ordering in height wise between a grou, of rabbitsand % &Os based
on it'ver4 eas4* thatOs all the &Os from anal4tical in m4 &,a,er.logical$
!!!!!!!!!!!!
around 1!)&Os based on logical.it was o+2we could do it.for those who have done C?=
well itOs eas4. gre barrons is enough for this section.
=nglish$
!!!!!!!!!!!!!
fill in the blan+ &uestions2li+e a sentence will be given with two blan+s in differet
,laces3!5 &uestions$we have to find out the right o,tion out of the four given o,tions
which gives correct meaning to the given
sentence. 'eas4 one2basicall4 all the &uestion here is meant to test our
vocabular4 +nowlegde.not ver4 tough words but2,rett4 eas4 ones*
(&Os$Amorse codeA &Os were as+ed'sorr4 i donOt have an4 idea about it* a word with
certain letters in it left baln+ is given and &Os are based on it.
m4 ,referred order of sections$
1*anal4tical
%*english
(*logical or &uantitative
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KA7:A0/ C6BT.E0CC.C677ECE 6n 20 1u%& V2008
>i2
Briends
67 visited our cam,us on %0 Iul4 %001.6he4 offer Creen set '6his Creen set is
different from /
th
IuneQs green set* and :range set. I have collected some of them from
our Huniors.
CREE0 SET
1* / 4ears bac+ fatherQs age is 8 times than his daughterQs age. #ow2 fatherQs age is /
times than daughter. Bind the age of daughter.
%* A man can not remember the seven digit ,hone number. >e onl4 remember that
the first three digits either )(3 or )3(2 remaining 1 digit consist a nine '8*.what
should be the number of trial to find the correct tele,hone number.
(* In 4our cric+et team2 4ou have 1) ,la4ers2 among them / bowlers and 11
batsmen. Sou have to ma+e a team of 11 ,la4ers consisting of at least ( bowlers.
>ow man4 combination of team is ,ossible0 Ans$
11
c
5
E
/
c
(
9
11
c
3
E
/
c
1
9
11
c
)
E
/
c
/
1* A c4cle ma+es 1000 revolution ,er minute. It travels 10 Km in 11 hours. Bind the
radius of the wheel.
/* a Zb < 12 a
(
Zb
(
<)12 find out a
%
Zb
%
<0 Ans$ 8
)* 6hree ,eo,le Iu2 Uu and Ku live in an island. =ach them s,ea+ one truth and one
lie when the4 s,ea+. :ne of them is a Bootballer. Iu sa4s dI am the footballer. Ku
is the footballera. Uu sa4sa I am the footballer. Iu is the footballera. Ku sa4sa I
am the footballer. Iu is the footballera. .ho is the footballer0 Ans 1u
3* 6here are two ,eo,le A and B. ?atio of their income is 1$( and ratio of their
ex,enditure is ($%.both A and B save ?s )000 at the end of the 4ear. .hat is their
annual income0 A#28000, #1.000
5* I have visited an island in search of an author. 6he inhabitant of that island s,ea+s
in two sentences2 one is true and other is false. I meet three ,eo,le "i4a2 7i4a and
Ii4a. "i4a has a ,encil2 7i4a wears a ca, and Ii4a has a boo+ in his hand. "i4a
sa4sa Ii4a is the authorF 7he is not wearing a ca,a. 7i4a sa4sa I am the author2 I
wear ca,a. Ii4a sa4s dI am author2 I have no boo+a. .ho is the author0 Ans: 1i&a
8* A sho,+ee,er gives 10@ discount and ma+es a ,rofit of %[email protected] ,erson bu4s a
,roduct from that sho, at ?s. )000. .hat is the cost ,rice0
10* Civen a three digit number 1%(.#ow using this three digit 12%
and ( 4ou have to
ma+e three digits number where an4 of these digits will not in its correct ,lace wrt
1%(.' >int$ 4ou cant ta+e 1(% as 1 in its correct ,lace2 4ou cant ta+e %1( also as (
is in its correct ,lace*find the number of such three digits number.
11* In Bomba42 the ,rice of an4thing is 1/@ less than ,une. :ne ,erson bu4s an
article at ?s. 110 from Bomba4 and sells at ?s.1/0 at ,une. .hat is >is ,rofit on
,uneQs ,rice list\.'cant remember exactl4*
1%* A tan+ can be filled with a cold water ,i,e in 1% minutes .It can be filled with a
hot water ,i,e in 8 minutes. #ow we o,en the both ,i,e. Again we visit the tan+
when it is ex,ected to fulfill2 we find that drainage ,i,e is left o,en. .e close the
drainage ,i,e and after ( minutes the tan+ becomes fulfill. .hat is the time ta+en
b4 that drainage ,i,e to em,t4 a full tan+0
1(* .hich one is the ,ower of %\. 1* %08) %*%015 Ans. 208.
6RA0CE SET
1* A triangle has three sides %x2 %x 9 1 and %x !1. Bind out the area of 6riangle.
%* A can do a wor+ in 5 da4s. B can do a wor+ in ) da4s. A2 B and can do the
same wor+ in 1 da4s. 6he4 got total 3/0. .hat is the share of 0
(* 6here is a cube whose each side is 1% cm. .e ,aint the cube and then brea+ it into
small cubes whose each side is (cm. Bind out the number of un,ainted cube.
Ans..
1* 6here is a cube with each side of 1%cm.6he cube is ,ainted and brea+ into some
smaller cube of side 1 cm. Bind out the number of small cube which has more
than one ,ainted face. Ans. -2
/* 6here is a disc with radius 1% cm. .e cut a small disc of radius ( cm from that
disc. Bind out the ratio of small disc and remaining ,ortion of main disc after
cutting.
)* .e have a s&uare of side 10 cm. .e cut four circle of radius ( cm. from that
s&uare. Bind out the ratio of total area of four circles to the remaining ,ortion of
s&uare.
3* 7achin drives his car from Bandra to hurchgate at a s,eed of 5/ +m. ,er hour
and returns from there at a s,eed of 8/ +m ,er hour. .hat is his average s,eed0
a* 80+m/hr b*80.( Km /hr c* 58.3 +m / hr d* canQt determine
5* -2 P2 ?2 72 62 . do a Hob from Gonda4 to 7aturda4. . does the Hob on 6hursda4.
7 and 6 do the Hob on consecutive da4s. P never does the Hob before -.
6here are / &uestions on this ,assage\..there are 1 se&uence given2 u have to
Bind correct se&uence
7a4 - does the wor+ on 6uesda4 then what is the correct se&uence. Bla \bla \
bla
8* 7
1
and 7
%
are two series. 7
1
is the series of first six ,rime numbersF 7
%
is the series
of first six even numbers. :mitting the common number from both the series2 find
out the average.
10* Ueander and Gahesh both start driving from Gumbai towards lonavela. Ueander
drives at a s,eed of %0 +m /hr and Gahesh drives %/ +m/hr .:n returning from
Uonavela to Gumbai Gahesh meets Ueander at >onululu.6he distance between
Gumbai and Uonavela is 150 +m. what is the distance of >onululu from
Gumbai0 Ans. 1+0
11*Interior and =xterior angles of a triangle has a ratio of /$ 3.Bind the sum of the
other two angles of triangle.
11* !52!12 0\\.. sum of the series is /% . Bind the total number of term in the series.
1%* Ualoo Sadav2 a mango seller brings mango from Gumbai and sells it in Bihar.
:n his wa4 to Bihar from Gumbai2 he gives 10@ of total mangoes to tic+et collector
'he donQt have a valid tic+et*. 6hen he gives 10@ of remaining mangoes to co
,assengers and /0@ of remaining mangoes are found rotten. At last he has 510
mangoes for sale. .hat is the number of mangoes ,urchased from Gumbai0
Ans. 2000
1(*11 is divided in sum of two numbers2 Bind the maximum ,roduct of them.
Ans. -0
11* =nglish$ In an airline com,an4 the total revenue is decreased but their number of
,assenger is increased2 how can it be ,ossible0
Bour o,tion\. Ans. -assenger are starting to go a shorter distance 'verif4 4ourself*
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T3
140E 2008,
K67KATA CREE0 SET
Three question !assa)e
I forget the exact names of the brothers2 so I am giving the ,roblem .brotherQs names are
given b4 me. Sou will find different name on set.
6hree girls collect tic+et for swee,sta+e. 7himth4 collect more tic+ets than marr42 but not
as man4 as Bett4. =ach girl has a brother. 6heir brother also collects tic+ets. Iohn collects
twice tic+et than his sister. Barr4 collects four times than his sister. 6om collects / times
tic+ets than his sister. 6he4 altogether collect 11 tic+ets. 7himth4 has ) tic+ets and
Barr4Qs sister donQt have the least number of tic+et.
:n this three &uestion$
1* .hich ,air has a relation of sister and brother among the following o,tion0
a* 2b* 2 c*
%* .ho has the least number of tic+ets0
(* I canQt remember but 4ou can do it 4our self
There is another three questionVs !assa)e$
-2 P2 ?2 72 6 have different amount of mone4. -Qs mone4 is e&ual to sum of P and 7.
6Qs mone4 is greater than P but less than ?. ?Qs mone4 is e&ual to twice of -. 7 has )
ru,ees.
1* .hen P<(2 what is the amount of ?0 A#7$ ?< %'(9)* <15
/* .hen P<5 and 6M1)2 what is the sum of all -2 P2 ?2 72 6^s mone40 Answer $ 31
)* Cive the ascending order of -2 P2 ?2 72 and 6. Answer$ 7P-6?
7olution$ P<52 -<112 ?<%52 6<1/ 7<)2 7: 7P-6? is the answer.
Another three questionVs !assa)e:
A ,erson ma+e a will that after his death his wife will get %/( of ,ro,ert4 and his
daughter will get 1/( of ,ro,ert4 if new born bab4 is girl. .ife will get 1/( of ,ro,ert4
and son will get %/( of ,ro,ert4 if new born bab4 is bo4. But his wife give birth of twine
eone bo4 and one girl. 6he ,ro,ert4 is distributed according the will.
3* .hat is the ,ortion of daughter0 :,tions are in fraction.
5* .hat is the ,ortion of mother0
8* .hat is the ,ortion of his son0 Blah blah\..
Three questionVs !assa)e:
A ,erson ex,ends 1/) ,art of his life in childhood2 1/1% in adulthood2 1/3 in
bachelorhood. / 4ears after marriage his son was born2 who died 1 4ears before his
fatherQs death. 7on died at half age of his fatherQs total age.
10* .hat is the age of father at the time of sonQs death0 Ans'er: .0
11* .hat is the age of the son when he died0 Ans: 82
1%* At what age father died0 Ans'er .8
1(* Bind the sum of all 1 digit numbers which can be formed using 0212%2(.
11* Bor what value of a2 two e&uations given below have common factor$
x ,ow'%* Z 11x 9a<0
x ,ow'%* Z 15x 9 %a < 0 ans'er: a; 28
1/* 6he summar4 of ,assage as I understand is!! shi, freight industr4 is sin+ing due to
demand is less than su,,l4. cost is much when shi, is at ,ort than shi, is on water.
.hat will be the ,ossible wa4 to survive the shi, freight industr40
Ans'er: o!tion d.;Ee desi)n a mechanism that 'i%% %oad and un%oad the shi!
automatica%%&
1)* 7ummar4 as I understand!!!!due to high tem,erature 'due to drought* the amount
of salt in sea water increase .most of the fish die. 7wimrl'a t4,e of fish2 I forget the exact
name* can sustain a higher level of salt in sea water. 7o this does not have an4 bad im,act
on swimrl fish industr4.
.hich statement wea+ens the ,assage0
Ans'er: c; chi%dren s'imr% die out in eLcess sa%t& 'ater.
13* 6here is a s&uare. If we connect the mid ,oint of each side2 we will obtain a second
s&uare. Again2 if we connect the mid ,oint of second circle we obtain a third s&uare.
.hat is total area of three s&uares0 7ide of the s&uare is 1cm ans
15* 6here is a cone of ice cream consist of a cone and half hemis,here which two have
common base. ?adius of base is %./ cm. >eight is 8 cm. .hat is the volume of ice
cream0 Ans'er: <1.++ cm cu=e
If given2 a
n
< (n912 b
n
<1E(
n
18* Bind the value of '/a
1
!1a
(
*/%<0
%0* Bind the value of '/a
1
!%a
%
*9'%a
(
9(b
(
*<0
%1* find the value of a
m91
Za
m
<0 '6his is actuall4 &ues no (52 (82 10*
%%*given | x| 2 |4|2 |x94|\.which one is true
a* |x|9|4|L|x94|
b* |x|9|4|M|x94|
c* |x|9|4|M<|x94| ans'er: c;
%(*if xL02 4L0 and x94M/\ which one is true\..
a* %x9 (4M1/2 b*2 c* // I forget the o,tion//
T3REE 94EST/6060 E76E PASSACE:
there is a ,roblem on distribution of ) ,astr42% ,inea,,le2% chocolate2% mul+ among (
,erson sa4 A2B2'I B:?C=6 6>= #AG=7*A li+e chocolate and mulch.b donQt li+e
,inea,,le and chocolate2c li+e ,ine a,,le and mul+
%1* IB =A> =A6 % -A76?S 6>=# A at least =A6 :#=\\..
A* -I#=A--U=2B* >::UA6=2* >::UA6= A#" GRUK
%/* IB =A> =A6 % -A76?S2. at least eats\\\\\
a*2b*2 c*
6his is a sim,le ,roblem 4ou can do it easil4.
6>=?= A?= 6.: =#CUI7> -A77AC=72 A#" 7:G= BIUU I# 6>= BUA#K7. I
"I" #:6 C=6 6IG= 6: ?=A". BR6 A7 R C=6 %/ PR=7 2 R .IUU C=6 =#:RC>
6IG= 6: ?=A". 7: B= ::U.?=G=GB=? 6>=?= I7 #=CA6IT= GA?KI#C. I
:#US A66=G-6 %5 .
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CTS PAPER-2.
1. #umbers between 1 to 100 divisible b4 % or (.
%. 7um of the numbers from 1 to 100 if the digit ) is re,laced b4 8 in those
numbers'Ans $ ((0*
(. Sou have an one Kg weight with 4ou. In how man4 weighs can a (1 Kg rice bag
be weighed0 'Ans $ /*
1. -ri4a bought ) ,ens2 3 noteboo+s2 and 5 ,encils and she had s,ent all the mone4
she had for that. ?ama bought 1( ,ens21% noteboo+s and 8 ,encils and rama had
/0@ of mone4 more than what ,ri4a had. >ow much @ rama s,ends more than
,ri4a on ,ri4a0
5. This is an ana%&tica% question
6here are four numbers a2b2c and d.
onditions $ a9b9c9d<100.
A2b2c2dL<10
All are even numbers
=ach number is different from the other.
.hat is the maximum ,ossible value for a0 'four choices given*
). If a</1 then what is the difference between the biggest'/1* and the second
biggest number0
3. if a</1F c<%9%d then c<0
5. .hat is the 7elling ,rice of x0 if the ,rofit @ </@ and the cost ,rice < 100
8. 7imilar &uestion to the above one.
10. alculate the ages of a son and his father if their ,resent ages are in the ratio 1$%
and before 10 4ears the ratio was ($1
11. 7ame t4,e as the ,revious one. 7um of their ,resent ages is 502 before / 4ears
their ages were in the ratio ($1.'some more &uestions were from this categor4*
1%. 6wo cars start from terminals A and B and travel towards B and A res,ectivel4.
6he distance between A and B is /00 metres. 6he cars move forward with a s,eed
of /0 m/s and the4 move bac+wards with a s,eed of %/ m/s. Bor ever4 100 cms
movement of the cars in the forward direction the4 should move bac+wards b4 /0
cms. .hat is the time ta+en for the cars to collide or meet0
1(. In a ,ac+ of /% cards if Ass2 Iac+2 &ueen and +ing is removed 'from all the four
sets* 2 what is the sum of the remaining cards0
11. An Anal4tical &uestion from BarronQs2 having the +e4words such as 15
th
centur4218
th
centur4 and %0
th
centur4 in the &uestion
1/. 6he diameter of the circle is 1cm. 6he area of the shaded ,ortion is 1/(
rd
area of
the s&uare. Bind the side of the s&uare
Bour girls ,artici,ate in a the Gs.India com,etition. =ach were wearing a saree of
different colour. 6he4 were made to sit in a row.
6he winner was wearing a 4ellow saree.
6he runner u, was not in the corners.
Gs.A- was next to Gs..est Bengal.
Gs.west Bengal is neither the winner nor the runner.
Gs.Gaharastra was wearing a green saree.
Gs.R- was the runner u,.
Both winner and the runner are not adHacent and have a ,erson between them.
.ho was wearing a ?ed saree0 Gs..B
.ho was the winner0 Gs.A-
And one more &uestion of the same order. -lD frame the order. All anal4ticals are ver4
sim,le.
Gostl4 ,aragra,hs are given and the &uestion will be what do 4ou infer from this t4,e.
:nl4 one &uestion from each ,aragra,h.
;;* .hat is the number that divides '( nos*2 leaving the remainders' ( nos* . sums of
this t4,e are in ?7.A ,lD refer.
1).In 100m race a gives b a start of 3 sec Jam,F beats b4 %1m.in another race a beats b4
10 sec. the s,eeds are
a*523 b*32) c* 1%210 d* 1025
13. A is thrice as good as a wor+man as B and ta+es 10 da4s less to do a ,iece of wor+
than B ta+es. B alone can do the same wor+ in $
a* 1% da4s b*1/ c*%0 d*(0
ans available in Agarwal$ ,, %)1 '1(*
15. A)ain Arom A)ar'a%:
the mean tem,erature of Gonda4 to .ednesda4 was (3 deg. 6he mean tem,erature of
6uesda4 to 6hursda4 was (1 deg. If the tem,erature on 6hursda4 was 1// of Gonda42
what is the tem,erature on 6hursda40
Ans:-+. ,,<101 '13* in ?7. Agarwal
18 A travels at 1 +m,h. 6wo hours after the start of A2 B travels at a s,eed of 1 +m,h for
the first one hour2 % +m,h for the next one hour and so on. At what time will the4 meet.
Ans$ 8 hours and 15 mts.
%0. Civen 50 coins with one defective. .hat is the minmum number of weighings that
4ou will ta+e to detemine the defective 'less weight* coin.
Ginimum of / is available in the &uestion ,a,er. 7ix is also ,ossible.
%1.
.hat is the number of s&uares under the figure0 ans$ 1)
$isc%aimer:
6his ,a,er is according to the one the4 su,,lied here\..
It is believed that the4Qve %/ set of ,a,ers\And the4 distribute different ,a,ers in the
same examination hall.
6otal 1 hr 210 mar+s\
/ sections2 5 &uestions each
1 mar+ for correct2 !.%/ for wrong
1
st
section
/E 6his section is damn ..tough2 length4 and time consuming.It is highl4
recommended to leave this section or set aside to last.I am &uoting some ,art of this
&uestion so 4ou can easil4 identif4 this section..
E/
It is based on reursive function\\..
G'a2b2c*! U'a* is if u delete 1st element from it
whatever is left.
#'a2b2c*!U'b* is 1st element of the list.
if 'a2b* Ja r two lists then G'l12l%* is ''a2b*2a*.
;'a2l*<a
<U'a*
<G'a2l*
4'a2l*<l
<U'b*
<G'l2a*
Based on this the4 gave 5 &uestions were there\.
%
nd
section
6his is about arrangment of dominos
) "ominos are given \
Also a figure created using these is also shown. But the alignment of the dominos in the
figure is un+nown. 6he &uestion is to found out the ,ossible alignment of the dominos.
6he multi,le choices some what loo+ li+e this\.
a* b*
1
%
1
(
%
(
1
1
%
%
1
%
1 1 %
% ( (
1 % 1
1 % %
(
%
1
1
c*\..d*\..
.hat the4 mean is\.if the columnns with no.s shown in the figure2 forms a single
domino2 is it ,ossible to ma+e the figure given in the &uestion using the remaining
dominos given 0
In this exam,le I arranged the dominos from left to right 2 to, to bottom .
6he answer is b.
6his forms 1 &uestion.Ui+ewise 5 &uestions in this section.
- rd section
/E6his section is the easiest. :u better start with this sectionE/
6his section consists of encoding decoding &uestions\
=g$! 1* if abacbb corres,onds to bbcaba
J acbbca acbbca
then baabcb 0
ans!bcbaab.'?ead the string in reverse*
%* if abcbac corres,onds to bcbaca
J acbacb cbacba
then abcabc 0
ans!bcabca.'?otate the string left b4 1 letter*
Ui+e wise 5 &uestions\
8 th section
/E6his is also an eas4 oneE/
Binding the valid string..
=g$! 1* if x C 0 0 4 C 4 is a string
where x24 are variables which forms strings of C and contains atleast 1
letter.6hen which of the following is a valid string of the same language.
a* C C 0 0 C C C C C
b* C C 0 0 C C C C
.hat the4 mean is that x and 4 should be substituted using a consistent value in all
the ,laces.
In 'a* I ,ut x<C2 4 < C C.
In 'b* x<C 2 but the 1
st
occurrence of 4 is C and %
nd
one is C C.
7o inconsistent \hence answer is 'a*
In some case it ma4 create ambigut4 while we substitute the values of x24.
7ufficient clues will be given in the &uestion to handle this.
5 th section
/E6ime consumingE/
Ana)ramsS.
=g$! 1* -_ _ 7_ _ "_
a* uto,ian b*convince c*,ervade
.hat the4 mean is 2 to find the ,artiular s4non4m of the words given2 that fill correctl4 in
the blan+s\XX
ans! convince.!,ersuade.
%* -=?T=?7=
(* "=A"=#6.
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CTS PAPER-2<
CCT 2. 2A: 200-
1. Rsing the digits 12/2%25 four digit numbers are formed and the sum of all ,ossible such
numbers.
ans:10++5+
%. Bour ,ersons can cross a bridge in (2321(213 minutes. :nl4 two can cross at a time.
find the minimum time ta+en b4 the four to cross the bridge.
ans:20
(. Bind the ,roduct of the ,rime numbers between 1!%0
ans..<+<<+<0
1. %2(2)23!!! using these numbers form the ,ossible four digit numbers that are divisible
b4 1. ans.----.
/. 6wo trains are traveling at 15+m,h and are )0 +m a,art. 6here is fl4 in the train. it flies
at 50+m,h. It flies and hits the second train and then it starts to oscillate between the two
trains. At one instance when the two trains collide it dies. "istance traveled b4 the fl4
when both trains collide is Ans.---12Im
). there are 1000 doors that are of the o,en!close t4,e. .hen a ,erson o,ens the door he
closes it and then o,ens the other. .hen the first ,erson goes he o,ens!closes the doors
ion the multi,les of 1 i.e.2 he o,ens and closes all the doors. when the second goes he
o,ens and closes the doors %2 1 ) 5 resl4. 7imilarl4 when the third one goes he does this
for ( ) 8 1% 1/th doors resl4. Bind number of doors that are o,en at last.
Ans:square num=ers
3.6here are 8 balls of this one is defective. Bind the minimum no. of chances of finding
the defective one.Ans -times
5. 6here are coins of ?s./2 %212/0,2%/,210,2/,. =ach one has got a weight. ?s / coin
weighs %0gms.find the minimum number of coins to get a total of 18)./gms.
8.A can do a wor+ in 5 da4s2 B can do a wor+ in 3 da4s2 can do a wor+ in ) da4s.
A wor+s on the first da42 B wor+s on the second da4 and on the third da4 resl4.that
is the4 wor+ on alternate da4s. .hen will the4 finish the wor+.'which da4 will the4
finish the wor+*
Ans: @ @K1+. da&s
10.A batsman scores %( runs and increases his average from 1/ to 1). find the runs to
be made if he wants to, inc the avg to 15 in the same match.
ans: -<runs.
11.A man sells a,,les. Birst he gives half of the total a,,les what he has and a half a,,le.
6hen he gives half of the remaining and a half a,,le. >e gives it in the same manner.
After 3 times all are over. >ow man4 a,,les did he initiall4 have.
ans: 12@ a!!%es.
1%.In a club there are male and female members. If 1/ female &uit then the number of
females will become double the number of males. If 1/ males &uit no. of female becomes
five times the number of males. Bind the number of females.
ans: Aema%es:1@5,ma%es:.0
1(..hen I was married 10 4ears bac+ m4 wife was the sixth member of m4 famil4. #ow
I have a bab4. 6oda4 m4 father was dead and I had a new bab4.now the average age of
m4 famil4 is the same as that when I was married. Bind the age of m4 father when I was
married.
ans:50
11.I and two of m4 friends were ,al4ing a game. Bor each win I get ?s (. totall4 I had
three wins. -la4er % got ?s8 and ,la4er ( got ?s 1%. how man4 games had been ,la4ed.
1/.A ,erson gives a secret to two other ,ersons in / minutes. >ow long will he ta+e to
tell the secret to 3)5 ,eo,le.
1).6here are 10 seats in a bus. -eo,le agree to share the mone4 for the number of seats.
6he total mone4 comes to 30.(3. how man4 seats were free.
8 seats.?s.%.%3
13.I had ?s100 and I ,la4. If I win I will hav ?s110 and if I lose I will hav ?s80. at the
end I hav % wins and % loses. >ow much do I hav.
15.6here were sums related to diagrams. 6he4 as+ed to calculate the areas of the circle2
rectangle that were enclosed in other obHects. 6he4 were sim,le.
%0. In a village2 there is flood. In one village causalities were less than the other. .h40
Ans : There 'ere =etter hea%th care centresD3CC;.
%1. A &uestion on -4thagoras 6heorem. Ans. %0
%(. 6he distance between Gumbai J alcutta is %/000 Km. 6rain goes from Gumbai
to ulcutta for which 7,eed J 6ime are given. Brom !LG 7,eed alone is give.
:f the above conditions which is not re&uired. '#ot om,lete*
ans$ 6he distance %/2000Km is not re&uired. Because2 7,eed E 6ime < "istance.
7o onl4 two conditions are re&uired.
%1. m M n J xL4 .hich is false0
Ans$ x!m M 4!n
%/. A ,erson has ?s.100. If he wins he gains 10@. If he loses the game2 he loses
10@. >e wins twice and loses twice. >ow much he has at the end0
Ans: A%'a&s %ess than 100.
%). Area of 7haded ,ortion is 0
Ans : 115.5
Ber=a%
%3. In A tribal grou, two grou,s live in different climatic conditions. =ar
7ensitivit4 is tested and found that one has more when com,ared to other. .hat is the
reason.
Ans. $e!ends on the !h&sica% !%ace and condition he is %i(in).
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CTS PAPER--0
9uestions 1-8:
Uet us consider that U re,resents a list of items li+e
'a2b2c*2 i.e.
U<'a2b2c*. Uet A'U* denotes the first item of U2 i.e. A'U*
<a. Also let B'U*
denotes the list of items obtained from U b4 deleting its
first item2 i.e.
B'U*<'b2c*. #ow2 'U* and "'U* are two o,erations ,erformed
on U which are
defined as follows$!
'U* < E if U<'*
< A'U* if U/<'* and B'U*<'* [O/<O
denotes Onot e&ual toO]
< 'B'U** otherwise
"'U* < E E if U<'*
< E if U/<'* and B'U*<'*
< A'U* if U/<'*2 B'U*/<'* and B'B'U**<'*
< "'B'U** otherwise.
1. If U<'a2'a2b*2'b2b**2 the value of 'U* is
'A* a 'B* 'a2b* '* b
'"* none of A2B2
%. If U<'a2'a2b*2'b2b**2 the value of "'U* is
'A* a 'B* 'a2b* '* 'b2b*
'"* none of A2B2
(. If U<'a2'a2b*2'b2'b**2'b**2 the value of 'U* is
'A* b 'B* 'b2'b** '* 'b*
'"* none of A2B2
1. If U<'a2'a2b*2'b2'b**2'b**2 the value of "'U* is
'A* 'a2b* 'B* 'b2'b** '* 'b*
'"* none of A2B2
9uestions 5-.:
In this ,art2 there are much more com,licated
&uestions of same +ind as
that of the first ,art. >ere also some items and o,erations
are ,redefined
as before and then four &uestions follow which are also of
similar t4,e li+e
&uestions 1!1.
9uestions <-12:
In the following &uestions2 four words are given. Sou
have to ma+e the
a,,ro,riate anagrams from the given words2 meanings of
which have been
su,,lied in the alternatives. hoose the correct
alternative.
8. 6he given word is 7-A?=". 6he meaning of its anagram is
'A* ............ 'B* distribute '* ............
'"* ............
10. 6he given word is UA66=?. 6he meaning of its anagram is
'A* clatter 'B* tortoise '* ............
'"* ............
11. 6he given word is ?I7PR=. 6he meaning of its anagram is
'A* ............ 'B* ............ '* ............
'"* ............
1%. 6he given word is . 6he meaning of its anagram is
'A* ............ 'B* ............ '* ............
'"* ............
Puestions 1(!1)$
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>ere four words are given which are the second ,arts
of some com,ound
words. In the alternatives2 meanings of first ,arts of the
com,ound words
are ,rovided. Sou have to select the right one.
1(. 6he given word is >=A". Geaning of the first ,art is
'A* ............ 'B* ............ '* ............
'"* obstacle
11. 6he given word is 76?=AG. Geaning of the first ,art is
'A* ............ 'B* chief '* ............
'"* ............
1/. 6he given word is -UA#. Geaning of the first ,art is
'A* ,la4 'B* ............ '* ............
'"* ............
1). 6he given word is "R76. Geaning of the first ,art is
'A* ............ 'B* ............ '* celestial bod4
'"* ............
9uestions 1@-20:
In this section2 four series of numbers are ,rovided.
Sou have to choose
the next term of each given series from the su,,lied
alternatives.
13. 6here is a series of numbers as 10%2%10210%0211%12... .
6he next term is
'A* ............ 'B* ............ '* ............
'"* none of A2B2
15. 6here is a series of numbers as 11021%%210%1211102... .
6he next term is
'A* ............ 'B* ............ '* ............
'"* none of A2B2
18. 6here is a series of numbers as %2112%%21%12... . 6he
next term is
'A* ............ 'B* ............ '* ............
'"* none of A2B2
%0. 6here is a series of numbers as . 6he
next term is
'A* ............ 'B* ............ '* ............
'"* none of A2B2
9uestions 21-28:
Uet us consider a set of strings such as 7<aabcab. .e
now consider two
more sets - and P which also contain strings. An o,eration
-!LP is defined in
such a manner that if - is a subset of 72 then - is to be
re,laced b4 P. In
the following &uestions2 4ou are given various sets of
strings on which 4ou
have to ,erform certain o,erations as defined above. hoose
the correct
alternative as 4our answer.
%1. Uet 7<abcabc2 -<bc2 P<bb and ?<ba. 6hen -!LP2 P!L?2 ?!
L- changes 7 to
'A* ............ 'B* abcabc '* ............
'"* none of A2B2
%%. Uet 7<aabbcc2 -<ab2 P<bc and ?<cc. 6hen -!LP2 P!L?2 ?!
L- changes 7 to
'A* ababab 'B* ............ '* ............
'"* none of A2B2
%(. Uet 7<bcacbc2 -<ac2 P<ca and ?<ba. 6hen -!LP2 P!L?2 -!
L? changes 7 to
'A* ............ 'B* ............ '* bcbabc
'"* none of A2B2
%1. Uet 7<caabcb2 -<aa2 P<ca and ?<bcb. 6hen -!LP2 -!L?2 ?!
LP changes 7 to
'A* ............ 'B* ............ '* ............
'"* none of A2B2
9uestions 25-2.:
>ere some figures will be ,rovided which contain
arrows oriented in
different directions. If we re,resent the figures b4 A2 B
and then the4
will be in the following form in the &uestions$!
A $ B $$ $ 0
Bour alternatives will be given there out of which 4ou have
to select the
un+nown figure that bears the same relation with as A
shares with B. In
general2 the figures A and B are related as follows!
i* the columns of A are interchanged to form BF
ii* the rows of A are interchanged to form BF
iii* the elements of A are rotated cloc+wise or
countercloc+wise to form BF
iv* the elements of A are reversed in direction to form B.
Sou have to ,erform the similar o,erations on
accordingl4 to find
out the a,,ro,riate alternative.
9uestions 2<--2
In this section2 eight to nine figures are ,rovided2
each of which
com,rise of four small s&uares arranged in various fashions
adHacent to each other. 6hese small s&uares form s&uare2 6!sha,e2 ste, li+e
figure and so on.Goreover2 these figures are named as -2P2?2G2U2#2:2etc. In
the &uestions24ou will be as+ed to ma+e certain new figures of given
dimensions using the above ones. Sou will also be told in the &uestion how man4
and which of thegiven sha,es 4ou can use to derive the new figures.
9uestions ----+:
6his section contains &uestions of ma,,ing from one
set to another. Uet
us consider a set U1<'520232(2(28* and another set U%<
'382312()*. 6he set U%
has been derived from U1 b4 doing certain o,erations with
the elements of U1.
B4 doing similar o,erations with the elements of the given
set U1 in the
&uestion2 4ou have to determine the correct alternative
that re,resents U%.
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CTS PAPER--1
CTS 7ACK
Tocabular42 strings2 dominoes2 functions2 coding 'each section 5 &ues*
CTS R6E0
.ord series2 numerical series2 functions2 figures2 verbal 'each section 5 &ues*
CTS B/67ET
Bunctions2 strings2 bric+s2 Higsaw ,uDDle2 cr4,tic clues 'each section 5 &ues*
CTS RE$
1* 5 functions %* 1 cr4,tic clues2 1 anagrams
(* 1 6etris figures2 1 bric+s 1* 5 strings /* 1 Higsaw ,uDDles 1 number series
R6E0 2002
6here were different ,a,ers for different sessions.6he ,a,er had / sections2 / E 5 < 10
PueOs. totall4
Section 1: Functions
9: 1 - .
ertain functions were given J based u,on the rules J the choices had to be made
based on recursion. 6his is time consuming2 but u can do it. 6r4 to do it at the end. 7tart
from the last section.
U'x* is a function defined. functions can be defined as
U'x*<'a2b2ab* or 'a2b2'a2b*2'a2'b2b**2a2'b2b**.... two functions were given A'x* J B'x* li+e
if l'x*<'a2b2c* then A'x*<'a* J B'x*<'b2c*
i.e.2 A'x* contains the first element of the function onl4.J B'x* contains the remaining2
exce,t the first element.
then the other two functions were defined as
'x* < E if U'x* < '*
A'x* if U'x* < '* J B'x* X< '* J 'B'x** otherwise
"'x* < E if U'x* < '*
EE if B'x* < '*
A'x*2 if U'x* X< '* J B'x* X< '*
"'"'x**2otherwise F
0o' the 9uestions are,
1 $ if U'x* < 'a2b2'a2b** then 'x* is 0
'a*$ a 'b*$ b 'c*$ c 'd*$ none
% $ if U'x* < 'a2b2'a2b** then find "'x*
same o,tions as above
( $ if U'x* < 'a2b2'a2b*2'b2'b*** find 'x*
1 $ find "'x*
/ $ if U'x* < 'a2'a2b*2'a2b2'a2'b***2b* then find c'x*
) $ find "'x*
3 $ if U'x* < 'a2b2'a2b** then find '"'x**
5 $ find "''x**
Section 2: Eord series
PQs$ 8 ! 1)
If 7 is a string then ,2 &2 r forms the sub strings of 7. Bor eg2 if 7 < aaababc J , < aa2& <
ab2 r <bc . 6hen on a,,l4ing , & on 7 is that ababaabc. :nl4 the first occurrence of 7
has to be substituted. If there is no sub string of ,2 &2 r on s then it should not be
substituted.If 7 < aabbcc2 ? < ab2 P < bc. #ow we define an o,erator ? JW)1)3%F
P when o,erated on 72 ? is re,laced b4 P2 ,rovided P is a subset of 72 otherwise ? will
be unchanged. Civen a set 7 <\ when ?JW)1)3%F P2 -JW)1 < )3%F ?2 P JW)1)3%F -
o,erated successivel4 on 72 what will be new 70 6here will be 1 <$ if s < aaababc J , <
aa2 & < ab2 r < bc then a,,l4ing , &2 & r J r , will give2
'a*$ aaababc 'b*$ abaabbc 'c*$ abcbaac 'd*$ none of the a2b2c
10$ if s < aaababc J , < aa & < ab r < bc then a,,l4ing & r J r , will give2
11$ if s < abababc J , < aa & < ab r < bc then a,,l4ing , &2 & r J r , will give2
1%$ if s < abababc J , < aa & < ab r <bc then a,,l4ing & r J r , will give2
1($ if s<aabc J ,<aa &<ab r<ac then a,,l4ing ,!L&'%* &!Lr'%* r!L, will give2'%* Geans
a,,l4ing the same thing
twice.
11$ 7imilar t4,e of ,roblem.
1/* if s < abbabc , < ab & < bb r < bc then to get s < abbabc which one should be a,,lied.
'a*$ ,!L&2&!Lr2r!L,
1)* if s < abbabc , < ab & < bb r < bc then to get s < bbbcbabc which one should be
a,,lied.
Uet us consider a set of strings such as 7 < aabcab. .e now consider two more sets
- and P that also contain strings. An o,eration - P is defined in such a manner that if
- is a subset of 72 then - is to be re,laced b4 P. In the following &uestions2 4ou are given
various sets of strings on which 4ou have to ,erform certain o,erations as defined above.
hoose the correct alternative as 4our answer.'Below are some &ues from old &ues
,a,ers*
a* Uet 7 < abcabc2 - < bc2 P < bb and ? < ba. 6hen - P2 P ? and ? -2 changes
7 to
________0 'A* ............ 'B* abcabc '* ............ '"* none of A2 B2
b* Uet 7 < aabbcc2 - < ab2 P < bc and ? < cc. 6hen - P2 P ? and ? -2 changes
7 to
_________0 'A* ababab 'B* ............ '* ............ '"* none of A2 B2
c* Uet 7 < bcacbc2 - < ac2 P < ca and ? < ba. 6hen - P2 P ?2 - ? and changes
7 to
________0 'A* ............ 'B* ............ '* bcbabc '"* none of A2B2
d* Uet 7 < caabcb2 - < aa2 P < ca and ? < bcb. 6hen - P2 - ?2 ? P and
changes 7 to
________0
'A* ............ 'B* ............ '* ............ '"* none of A2B2.
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CTS PAPER--2
m& Ariends attended CTS 6AAcam!us W KCT, coim=atore. The&
'ere )i(en ne' FRES3 SET oA questions (iU, CREE0 N RE$.
6he 10 Puestions has the following ,attern
##M oats N Streams, Pro=a=i%it&, time N 'orI, Ana%tica% 9uestions,
En)%ish - $eri(in) Conc%usion Arom a !ara)ra!h. Pro=%em on Trains, .....
They said that the Questions were time consuming.
CREE0 : code CTS05
1. some series given....... Ans$ 1%1
%. .hich of the following will give the remainder 1 when divided b4
1(0
' not sure abt the ans. choices*
a*. 1(X !1 b*. 1%X ! 1 c*. 1/X 91 d*. none of these. ' Ans!that has
A9A inbetween *
(. some ,roblem dealing on -etrol J milege ! +ms J gallons ans$ %/ +m,h
1. ,roblem on >ouseholders J ,roducts'@* given )0 @ li+e ,roduct A 2 /0@ li+e
,roduct B ...! ans$ 'no. of householders x 1/*/100
).-i,es J cisterns $ a ,i,e can fill a tan+ in 10 hrs J another ,i,e B
can em,t4 it in %0 >rs. >ow man4 hours will it ta+e for the tan+ to be
em,tied0 Ans$ %0 >rs.
3. -robabilit4 of finding % ,rime nos. between 1 J %0.
ans$ 11/8/ ie.2 '5% / %0%*
5. 7ome ,roblem on substitution J finding the right ,air from the
answer.
ans$ '1%2%0*
8. -roblem on finding efficienc4 of two ,ersons who are wor+ing for
A wor+s for 5 hrs a da4 for ?s. %/0 for ) da4s.B wor+s for 8 hrs a da4 for ?s. %/0 for )
da4s. 'some thing li+e this*
Ans$ B is efficient
10. =nglish ,assage$ some 1 ,eo,le from different locations ' bomba4 2delhi2 bangalore2
calcutta * having 1 different items ' stic+2 news,a,er2 ....* sitting adHacent to each
other...and conditions givenfollowed b4 1 &uestions' i donOt remember the &uestion
exactl4*
a* whoD sitting between who0.... ans$ Bomba4 J "elhi
b* ans$ stic+
c* ans$ #ews -a,er
d* ....
7o onl4 these are the &uestions i remember.... but the above given answers are correct for
sure.
RE$ code: CTS05C
1. In the ,roduct of ,rime numbers between 1 J (02 which of the following will be the
,roducts last two digits.
a* (0 b* 13 c* /3 d* none of these ans$ a* (0
%. there is a cube cut into # numbers of 1 cm thic+ness. the cube is ,ainted green all over
its faces. find # if the number of cubes with one face ,ainted green is e&ual to the
number of cubes that is un,ainted.
a* 1 b* ) c* 3 d* 5 ans$ d* 5