Report - Responses
Report - Responses
Points: HGI ✓
1/1 HIG
IHG
IGH
✓ 2. B is the only daughter-in-law of A. M is the only grandson of A. P is M’s father. How is P related to B?
Points: Husband ✓
1/1 Son-in-law
Son
Wife
✘ 3. In a poultry farm, 50 hens give 200 eggs in 2 days. In how many days will 20 hens give 400 eggs?
Points: 15
0/1 10 ✓
5
8 ✘
✓ 4. Jagdish can build a wall in 10 days. Narender can build the same wall in 12 days while Sumit takes 15 days to do the same job.
Which two of them should be employed to finish the job in 6 days?
Points:
1/1 Jagdish and Narender
Jagdish and Sumit ✓
Sumit and Narender
None of the above
✘ 5. What is the least number by which 16,800 must be divided to get a number which is a perfect square?
Points: 42 ✓
0/1 24
21 ✘
40
✘ 6. A store has a banner of 25% off on MRP of all branded items. Sheetal goes into the store and buys a belt worth Rs.75, a shirt of
Rs.1,999 and a shawl of Rs.2,900. How much amount will she have to pay?
Points:
0/1 Rs.1243.50 ✘
Rs.1240
Rs.3,700
Rs.3,730.50 ✓
✘ 7. A lawn is in a form of an isosceles triangle. The cost of turfing became ₹1200 at ₹4/m2. If the base of the lawn is 40meters long.
Then the length of each side is
Points:
0/1 25m ✓
40m
50m ✘
35m
✓ 8. In a certain code, JOHN is written as LSNV. How is MARK written that code?
Points: OYES
1/1 OEXS ✓
OEXT
OEYT
✓ 9. a man goes to the park and sees a girl who he recognized to be his relative. The girl was the daughter of his sister’s husband’s
wife. How is the girl related to the man?
Points:
1/1 Niece ✓
Sister-in law
Sister
Aunt
✓ 10. A problem on mathematics is given to three students whose chances of solving it are ½ , ⅓ and ¼ respectively. What is the
chance that the problem will be solved?
Points:
1/1 2/3
3/4 ✓
1/3
1/2
✓ 11. A can finish a job in 15 days and B can do the same work in 18 days. A worked for 10 days and left the job. In how many days
B alone can finish the remaining work?
Points:
1/1 5 days
6 days ✓
5.5 days
8 days
✓ 12. In a class of 65 students each student got sweets that are 20% of the total number of students. How many sweets are there?
Points: 635
1/1 845 ✓
955
1300
✓ 13. The simple interest on a certain sum for 3 years at 4% per annum is ₹48. The principal is:
Points: ₹550
1/1 ₹500
₹450
₹400 ✓
✓ 14. At a party, there ae 43 persons in all. The number of women is two more than men but the number of children is 4 less than
men. How many women are there in the party?
Points:
1/1 17 ✓
13
11
25
✘ 15. What is the value of A + B + C?
Points: Statements:
0/1 I) A + B is twice the value of C and C is a positive square root of 49.
II) A, B and C are equal and their sum is a multiple of 5.
Statement I alone is sufficient ✓
Statement II alone is sufficient
Either of the statements taken individually is sufficient ✘
Both statements put together are sufficient
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
✘ 16.
Points:
0/1
12√7 ✓
7√14 ✘
7√12
7√13
✘ 17.
Points:
0/1
17^51/7 ✓
17^43/7
175
1712 ✘
1
✓ 18.
Points:
1/1
7^3 x 3^5
7^3 x 3^6 ✓
7^3 x 9^2
7^2 x 9^3
✘ 19. In how many ways can the team members be arranged for the team picture if all the males are always together and if the team
comprises of 7 males and 6 females?
Points:
0/1 13!
7! 7! ✓
7! 6! ✘
14!
✘ 20. Kaushik buys an article with 25% discount on its marked price. He makes a profit of 10% by selling it at ₹660. The marked price
is :
Points:
0/1 ₹600 ✘
₹685
₹700
₹800 ✓
✘ 21. In how many ways can 7 members of the content team, 5 members of the R&D team, 3 members of HR and 2 members of the
sales team be allotted workstations in a row so that all employees of the same team sit together?
Points:
0/1 12! * 5! ✘
7*5*3*2
7!*5!*3!*2!
7!*5!*4!*3!*2! ✓
17!
✘ 22. Deepak sells 50 shirts at the cost price of 60 shirts. His gain percent is:
Points: 0.15
0/1 0.1 ✘
0.25
0.2 ✓
Points: UWL ✘
0/1 SYM ✓
SVN
VWL
✓ 24. Sumit is facing North. He walks 10 meters North and takes a left turn and walks another 40 meters. He then takes a right turn
and walks 20 meters more. How far and in which direction is Sumit standing from the point where he had started?
Points:
1/1 50 meters, North-East
70 meters, North-West
50 meters, South-West
50 meters, North-West ✓
✘ 25. What is the monthly salary of my father?
Points: Statements:
0/1 I) My father’s and mother’s salaries are in the ratio 5:2 respectively.
II) My mother’s salary is 40% of that of my father’s salary.
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 ✓
✘ 26. What is the difference between the LCM and HCF of the numbers 20, 30 and 40?
Points: 100
0/1 110 ✓
120
130 ✘
✓ 27. Both Shruti and Pooja randomly choose a colour from red, orange and yellow. What is the probability that both choose orange?
Points: (1/3)
1/1 (1/6)
(1/9) ✓
(2/3)
✘ 28.
Points:
0/1
12 ✓
0
1
10 ✘
4
✓ 29. Population of a village is eight thousand. If 6% men and 10% women are added, population becomes 8600, then the number of
men in the village was:
Points:
1/1 4800
5000 ✓
5060
6000
✘ 30. In a mixture of milk and water the proportion of milk by weight was 70%. If in a 250gm mixture 100 gm water was added. What
would be the percentage of water?
Points:
0/1 50% ✘
40%
60%
70%
✘ 31. If the perimeter of a rectangular plot is 70m and its area is 306 sq.m. What is the length of shorter side?
Points: 18 m
0/1 15 m ✘
17 m ✓
13 m
✘ 32. Natural numbers from 1 to 110 are written. What is the probability that number chosen at random will be a prime number?
Points: 27/110
0/1 25/110
31/110 ✘
None ✓
✘ 33. A shopkeeper marks an article at a price which gives a profit of 25%. After allowing certain discount, the profit reduces to 12
½%. The discount percent is…
Points:
0/1
12%
12.5% ✘
10% ✓
20%
✘ 34. A man can complete ⅜ of a work in 24 days. At this rate, how much more time is required to complete the work?
Points: 40 days ✓
0/1 15 days
64 days
None of these ✘
✓ 35. By walking 5/3rd of usual speed, a student reaches school 40mins earlier. His usual time is
✘ 36. A train 130 metres long is running with a speed of 70 kmph. In what time will it pass a man who is running at 8 kmph in the
direction opposite to that in in which the train is going?
Points:
0/1 10 sec
8 sec
6 sec ✓
None ✘
✘ 37.
Points:
0/1
1+(1/(x+5)) ✘
1/(x+5)
(x+1)/(x+5)
(x+5)/(x+1) ✓
✘ 38. 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, ?, 17
Points: 12
0/1 13 ✓
14 ✘
15
✘ 39. What is the probability that alphabet chosen from the word RANDOM is a vowel?
Points: 1/2
0/1 3/5 ✘
1/3 ✓
2/3
✘ 40. Price of a book increases 15% successively (2times) what is the new price of the book more compared to that of the old price:
Points: 32.25% ✓
0/1 23.34% ✘
36%
39%
✘ 41. One person has 2 children. At least one of them was a girl. Then the Probability that 2 of the are girl is_____
Points: 1/2 ✓
0/1 1/4 ✘
0.36
1
✓ 42. Swati when get married to Jayanta her age was 3/4th of her husband's age. After 12 years her age became 5/6th of her
husband's age. Then what's the age of Swati when she got married?
Points:
1/1 15 yrs
17 yrs
18 yrs ✓
none
Points: North ✓
1/1 North-East
South
South-East
✓ 44.
Points:
1/1
(4)200
(5)100 ✓
(3)150
(2)250
✘ 45. if the numerator of fraction is increased by 400% and denominator is increased by 500% , the resultant fraction is 15/22
what is the fraction?
Points:
0/1 9/11 ✓
5/7 ✘
7/11
11/13
✘ 46. Traders A and B buy two goods for Rs.1000 and Rs.2000 respectively. Trader A marks his goods up by x%, while trader B
marks his goods up by 2x% and offers a discount of x%. If both make the same non-zero profit, find x?
Points:
0/1 25% ✓
12.5%
37.5% ✘
40%
✘ 47. Find out the length of the bridge, which a train 180 meters long and travelling at 27km/hr can cross in 40 seconds.
Points: 120 m ✓
0/1 130 m
150 m
None ✘
✘ 48. The difference between the compound interest and the simple interest on a certain sum at 12% p.a. for two years is Rs.90.
What will be the value of the amount at the end of 3 years?
Points:
0/1 ₹900
₹6250 ✘
₹8780.80 ✓
₹8530.80
✓ 49. A man was walking in the evening just before the sun set. His wife said that, his shadow fell on his right. If the wife was walking
in the opposite direction of the man, then which direction the wife was facing ?
Points:
1/1 North
West
South ✓
East
✓ 50. Who is the tallest among A, B, C and D ?
Points: Statements:
1/1 I. A is taller than C.
II. B is taller than C and D.
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 ✓