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CTS_Practice3

✘ 1. A + B means A is greater than B

Points: A – B means A is less than B


0/1 A = B means A is greater than equal to B
A * B means A is equal to B
A / B means A is not equal to B

Statements
D = E, E + F, F / G
Conclusions
ID+F
II F * G
Only conclusion I is true ✓
Only conclusion II is true ✘
Neither conclusion I nor II is true
Both conclusions I and II are true

✓ 2. 10, 14, 23, 39, 64,…

Points: 100 ✓
1/1 125
128
148

✘ 3. 8, 8, 15, 23, 38,…

Points: 61 ✓
0/1 57 ✘
62
59

✘ 4. The ascending order of rational numbers -7/10, -5/8, -2/3 is :

Points: -7/10, -2/3, -5/8 ✓


0/1 -7/10, -5/8, -2/3 ✘
-5/8, -7/10, -2/3
-2/3, -5/8, -7/10

✓ 5. X and y are 2 numbers which when divided by 6 leave a reminder of 4 and 5 respectively. What will be the remainder when y + x
is divided by 6?
Points:
1/1 6
9
1
None ✓
✘ 6. Supriya runs a marathon race in 50 min at an average speed of 48 km/hour. In order to set a national record, she needs to win
the race in 40 minutes, Considering that her speed remains constant, at what minimum speed should she run to set
Points:
0/1 the record?
70 km/hr ✘
60 km/hr ✓
55 km/hr
50 km/hr

✘ 7. What will be at the unit’s place of

Points: 191 * 191 * 252 – 211 * 566 * 114 ?


0/1 8
6
4 ✘
2 ✓

✘ 8.

Points:
0/1

y is always more than x ✘


x is always more than y
x is always equal to y
None of the above ✓

✓ 9. On an average, a content developer can develop 6 questions in an hour. Resource manager wants to complete the project of
2400 questions in 20 hours. How many developers should he take in his team?
Points:
1/1 30
20 ✓
40
10

✘ 10. In a test called ACSAT, the average marks of 15 test takers is 240. If the marks of 5 test takers are subtracted, the average
marks decreases by 40. What is the average marks of 5 test takers?
Points:
0/1 1600
320 ✓
200
40 ✘

✘ 11. Simple interest on an amount at 4% per annum for 13 months is more than the simple interest on the same sum for 8 months at
6% per annum by ₹40. What is the principal amount?
Points:
0/1 ₹3,600
₹12,000 ✓
₹4,800
₹24,000 ✘
✘ 12. What should be the highest value that must be assigned to # so that the number 10114#5 is exactly divisible by 7?

Points: 5
0/1 6 ✓
7
8 ✘
9

✓ 13. Pointing to a lady, a man said, “She is the wife of my father’s only son”. How is the man related to the lady?

Points: Brother
1/1 Cousin
Husband ✓
Brother-in-law

✓ 14. 4 people – A, B, C and D are sitting in a row.

Points: Who is sitting at the extreme right?


1/1

Statements:
I)C is to the left of D.
II)B is to the left of A.
Statement I alone is sufficient
Statement II alone is sufficient
Both statements put together are sufficient
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient ✓

✓ 15. I have four friends.

Points: What is my age?


1/1

Statements:
I)Average of our ages is 85 years.
II)All of us are of the same age.
Statement I alone is sufficient
Statement II alone is sufficient
Both statements put together are sufficient ✓
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
Either of the statement is sufficient

✓ 16. AZP : ZAR :: TXK : ?

Points: UWL
1/1 SYM ✓
SVN
VWL
✓ 17. Pointing to a lady, a man said, “she is the daughter of the woman who is the mother of the husband of my mother”. How is the
lady related to the man?
Points:
1/1 Grandmother
Sister
Mother
Aunt ✓

✓ 18. A17R : D12P :: G7N : ?

Points: H2K
1/1 J3M
J2L ✓
H3K

✘ 19. 24 : 50 :: 102: ?

Points: 204
0/1 206 ✓
152 ✘
156

✘ 20.

Points:
0/1

0.03
0.3 ✓
3
0.27
0.027 ✘

✓ 21. What is the sum of two consecutive numbers, the difference of whose squares is 19?

Points: 9
1/1 10
18
19 ✓

✘ 22.

Points:
0/1

5 ✘
25
625 ✓
5055
✘ 23. A train Rajdhani starts from Suratkal at 5 a.m with the speed of 15 kmph. Another train Shatabdi starts from the same place in
the same direction at 7 a.m with a speed of 20 kmph. At what time will both the trains meet each other?
Points:
0/1 3.00 pm ✘
2.00 pm
12.00 pm
1.00 pm ✓

✘ 24. Which is the largest possible two digit number which divides 32472 ?

Points: 44 ✘
0/1 66
88
99 ✓

✘ 25. Three marketers distribute their products in a colony for pilot testing. Marketer A distributes 150 items to the people equally
and then was left with a few items. Marketer B distributes 270 items to the people equally and then was left with the same number
Points: of items as the number left with Marketer A. Marketer C distributes 320 items to the people and is left with the same number of
0/1 items as the number left with Marketer A. What is the maximum possible number of people in the colony?
10 ✓
50 ✘
75
100

✓ 26. A flower seller purchases roses at ₹ 96 a dozen and sells them at ₹10 per flower. What is the profit percent of the flower seller?

Points: 0.4
1/1 0.2
0.25 ✓
0.15

✘ 27. The manufacturer of a certain item can sell all he can produce at the selling price of ₹60 each. It costs him ₹40 in materials and
labour to produce each item and he has overhead expenses of ₹3000 per week in order to operate the plant. The number of units
Points: he should produce and sell in order to make a profit of at least ₹1000 per week is:
0/1
200 ✓
250 ✘
300
400

✘ 28. A child’s age is two-thirds the age of his elder brother. After 5 years, he will be four-fifth of the elder brother’s age. How old is
the child?
Points:
0/1 2.5 years
5 years ✓
7 years ✘
7.5 years
✘ 29. Rasheb starts for a wedding venue at 6 p.m and drives at a speed of 60 km/hr. Ramesh starts for the same venue at 6.30 pm
and drives at a speed of 75 km/hr. When will both reach the venue, provided they reach at the same time?
Points:
0/1 8.00 pm
9.30 pm
9.00 pm ✘
8.30 pm ✓

✘ 30. Pardeep receives an export order for garments. He has 30 machines to complete the order in 60 days. How many machines
would be required to complete the job in
Points:
0/1 40 days?
50
25
35 ✘
45 ✓

✓ 31. Select the odd one out.

Points: BDF
1/1 MQT ✓
HKN
PTX

✘ 32. Among five friends A, B, C, D and E,

Points: who is the tallest?


0/1

Statements:
I)B is taller than A, but smaller than D and E
II)C is smaller than B
Statement I alone is sufficient
Statement II alone is sufficient
Both statements put together are sufficient ✘
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient ✓
Either of the statement is sufficient

✘ 33. Select the odd one out.

Points: HIKJ ✘
0/1 KLNM
STVU
RSTU ✓

✘ 34. Sangeeta invested ₹20,000 at 8% per annum. If the interest is compounded half yearly, then total interest earned by Sangeeta
at the end of the year is:
Points:
0/1 ₹1,632 ✓
₹1,600 ✘
₹1,800
₹1,475
✘ 35. Mayank is going on a holiday trip. He wants to pack 3 T-shirts out of 5 he has. In how many ways can he make his choice?

Points: 15
0/1 10 ✓
8
20 ✘

✓ 36. Five paramedics and four technicians are registered for a rescue team. How many possible combinations one can choose to
make a rescue team of a paramedic and a technician?
Points:
1/1 9
40
20 ✓
18

✘ 37. A woman sold 15 bed sheets for ₹15,000, hence gaining the cost price of 5 bed sheets.The cost per sheet is:

Points: ₹960 ✘
0/1 ₹775
₹1,000
₹800
₹750 ✓

✓ 38. If STUMP is coded as PQRJM,

Points: then PITCH is coded as:


1/1 MFQZE ✓
QJUDI
MEQAE
RKVEK

✓ 39. If DELHI is coded as 34178,

Points: what is the code for MUMBAI?


1/1 202801
202108 ✓
202018
202081

✘ 40. If NOBLE is coded as ONBEL

Points: then GRAND is coded as:


0/1 RGADN ✓
HSBOE ✘
HTCOD
RAGDN
✘ 41. QPS : TSV :: IHK : ?

Points: LKN ✓
0/1 NQP ✘
MKN
LOM

✓ 42. Looking at a man’s portrait, Harsh said, “His mother is the wife of my father’s son. Brothers and sisters

Points: I have none”. At whose portrait


1/1 was Harsh looking?
His son’s portrait ✓
Hos cousin’s portrait
His uncle’s portrait
His nephew’s portrait
None of these

✓ 43. Pointing to a girl child in a photograph a woman said,

Points: “Her mother’s sister is the


1/1 wife of my son”. How is the
woman related to the child?
Mother
Daughter
Sister
None of these ✓

✓ 44. Select the odd one out.

Points: RKOC
1/1 RRIVE ✓
ADNS
LNDA

✘ 45. A number becomes a perfect square when we subtract 1 from it. Which of the given options CANNOT be the last digit of that
number?
Points:
0/1 2
4 ✓
5 ✘
0

✘ 46. Riya sold her car for ₹50,000 less than what she bought it for and lost 8%. At what price should she have sold the car, if she
wanted to gain as much as she lost in the first transaction?
Points:
0/1 ₹ 6,25,000
₹ 6,50,000 ✘
₹ 6,75,000 ✓
₹ 6,37,500
₹ 7,00,000
✘ 47. A 20% reduction in the unit cost of an article enables one to buy 25 items more for ₹ 1,000. What is the original unit cost of the
item?
Points:
0/1 ₹ 12
₹8 ✘
₹ 10 ✓
₹ 15

✓ 48. The product of a number and its multiplicative inverse is

Points: -1
1/1 0
1 ✓
None

✓ 49. What is the area of the top of the table?

Points:
1/1 Statements:
I)The top of the table is rectangular in shape
II)The length of the top of the table is 35 cm
Statement I alone is sufficient
Statement II alone is sufficient
Both statements put together are sufficient
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient ✓
Either of the statement is sufficient

✓ 50. “%” denotes “greater than”

Points: “˃” denotes “equal to”


1/1 “=“ denotes “not less than”
“@” denotes “not equal to”
“#” denotes “less than”
“*” denotes “not greater than”
Statements
P˃S, S@T, P#R
Conclusions
I.S%R
II.P@T
Only conclusion I is true
Only conclusion II is true ✓
Neither conclusion I nor ii is true
Both conclusion I and II are true

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