Super 300 Last Revision Series: Quantitative Aptitude
Super 300 Last Revision Series: Quantitative Aptitude
Aman Khedia
CA Foundation
Quantitative Aptitude
Super 300
Last Revision Series
(September-2024)
1A Business Mathematics
Part-1
RATIO & PROPORTION
1. A dealer mixes rice costing ₹ 13.84 per Kg. with rice costing ₹ 15.54 and sells the mixture at
₹17.60 per Kg. So, he earns a profit of 14.6% on his sale price. The proportion in which he
mixes the two qualities of rice is:
(a) 3: 7 (b) 5: 7
(c) 7: 9 (d) 9: 11
2. X, Y, Z together starts a business. If X invests 3 times as much as Y invests and Y invests two
third of what Z invests, then the ratio of capitals of X, Y, Z is:
(a) 3: 9: 2 (b) 6: 3: 2
(c) 3: 6: 2 (d) 6: 2: 3
3. The ratio of the number of ₹5 coins and ₹10 coins is 8: 15. If the value of ₹5 coins is ₹360,
then the number of ₹10 coins will be:
(a) 72 (b) 120
(c) 135 (d) 185
4. The price of scooter and moped are in the ratio 7: 9. The price of moped is ₹1,600 more than
that of scooter. Then the price of moped is:
(a) ₹7,200 (b) ₹ 5,600
(c) ₹800 (d) ₹700
5. A vessel contained a solution of acid and water in which water was 64%. Four litres of the
solution were taken out of the vessel and the same quantity of water was added. If the
resulting solution contains 30% acid, the quantity (in litres) of the solution, in the beginning
in the vessel, was
(a) 12 (b) 36
(c) 24 (d) 20
6. Incomes of R and S are in the ratio 7: 9 and their expenditures are in the ratio 4: 5. Their total
expenditure is equal to income of R. What is the ratio of their savings?
(a) 23: 36 (b) 28: 41
(c) 31: 43 (d) 35: 46
7. The students in three classes are in the ratio 2: 3: 5. If 40 students are increased in each class
the ratio changes to 4: 5: 7. Originally the total number of students was
(a) 180 (b) 400
(c) 100 (d) 200
INDICES
1 1 1
8. If abc = 2, then the value of + 1 +
1+a+2b−1 1+ b+c−1 1+c+a−1
2
(a) 1 (b) 2
1
(c) 3 (d) 2
−5 −7 −𝑎
9. Find the value of a from the following: √9 × √3 = √3
(a) 11 (b) 13
(c) 15 (d) 17
(√5+√3) √5−√3)
10. Let a = and b = What is the value of a2 +b2 ?
(√5−√3) (√5+(√3)
(a) 64 (b) 62
(c) 60 (d) 254
3 3 3 a+b+c 3
11. If √a + √b + √c = 0 then the value of ( ) is equal to:
3
(a) abc (b) 9abc
(c) 1/abc (d) 1/9abc
12. A bag contains 23 number of coins in the form of 1 rupee, 2 rupee and 5-rupee coins. The
total sum of the coins is Rs.43. The ratio between 1 rupee and 2 rupees coins is 3: 2, Then the
number of 1-rupee coins.
(a) 12 (b) 8
(c) 10 (d) 16
1 1 1
13. On Simplification 1+𝑧𝑎−𝑏 +𝑧𝑎−𝑐 + 1+𝑧𝑏−𝑐 +𝑧𝑏−𝑎 + 1+𝑧𝑐−𝑎+𝑧𝑐−𝑏 would reduces to
1 1
(a) 𝑧2(𝑎+𝑏+𝑐) (b) 𝑧𝑎+𝑏+𝑐
(c) 1 (d) 0
(18)3.5
14. = 2𝑥 , then the value of x is:
(27)3.5 ×63.5
(a) 3.5 (b) 4.5
(c) 6 (d) 7
LOGARITHM
c d
16. alogab⋅logb ⋅logc ⋅logd t
(a) t (b) abcdt
(c) (a + b + c + d + t) (d) None
21. Given that log10 2 = 𝑥 and log10 3 = 𝑦, the value of log10 120 is expressed as
(a) 2x – y + 1 (b) 2x + y + 1
(c) 2x – y – 1 (d) none of these
𝑎2 𝑐𝑎 𝑐2
22. 𝑙𝑜𝑔 − 𝑙𝑜𝑔 + 𝑙𝑜𝑔 =
𝑏𝑐 𝑏2 𝑎𝑏
(a) 0 (b) 1
(c) log a (d) none of these
1 1
23. + log 𝑥𝑦𝑧 𝑦𝑧 + =?
log𝑥𝑦 (𝑥𝑦𝑧) log𝑥𝑧 (𝑥𝑦𝑧)
(a) 1 (b) 2
(c) 3 (d) None of these
24. If n = m! where (‘m’ is a positive integer > 2) then the value of:
1 1 1 1
𝑙𝑜𝑔 2𝑛
+ 𝑙𝑜𝑔𝑛 + 𝑙𝑜𝑔 4𝑛 +. . . . . . . . + 𝑙𝑜𝑔𝑛
3 𝑚
(a) 1 (b) 0
(c) −1 (d) 2
EQUATIONS
25. The present age of a man is 8 years more than thrice the sum of the ages of his two grandsons
who are twins. After 8 years, his age will be 10 years more than twice the sum of the ages of
his grandsons. The age of a man when his grandsons were born was:
(a) 86 years (b) 73 years
(c) 68 years (d) 63 years
26. If the sides of an equilateral triangle are shortened by 3 units, 4 units and 5 units respectively
and a right triangle is formed, then the side of an equilateral triangle is:
(a) 6 units (b) 7 units
(c) 8 units (d) 10 units
α2 β2
27. If α, β are the roots of the equation x2 + x + 5 = 0 then β
+ α is equal to
(a) 16/5 (b) 2
(c) 3 (d) 14/5
28. Find the condition that one roots is double the other of ax2 + bx + c = 0
(a) 2b2 = 3ac (b) b2 = 3ac
(c) 2b = 9ac
2 (d) 2b2 > 9ac
29. The harmonic mean of the roots of the given equation is (5 + √2) x 2 - (4 + √5) x + 8 + 2√5 = 0
(a) 2 (b) 4
(c) 6 (d) 8
30. The cost of 2 oranges and 3 apples is Rs. 28. If the cost of an apple is doubled then the cost of
3 oranges and 5 apples is Rs. 75. The original cost of 7 oranges and 4 apples (in (Rs.)) is:
(a) 59 (b) 47
(c) 71 (d) 63
31. One root of the equation: 𝑥 2 − (5 + 𝑚) + 3(7 + 𝑚) = 0 is reciprocal of the other. Find the
value of m.
(a) -20/3 (b) 7
(c) 1/7 (d) 117
32. The ages of two persons are in the ratio 5:7. Eighteen years ago their ages were in the ratio
of 8:13, their present ages (in years) are :
(a) 50,70 (b) 70,50
(c) 40,56 (d) None of these
33. Find the positive value of k for which the equations: 𝑥 2 + 𝑘𝑥 + 64 = 0 and 𝑥 2 − 8𝑥 + 𝑘 = 0
will have real roots:
(a) 12 (b) 16
(c) 18 (d) 22
35. If the ratio of the roots of the Equation 4𝑥 2 − 6𝑥 + 𝑝 = 0 is 1:2 then the value of p is:
(a) 1 (b) 2
(c) -2 (d) -1
INEQUALITIES
36. The common shaded region in the graph represents the linear inequalities as:
(a) x + y ≥ 6 (b) x + y ≥ 6
2x − y − 2 ≥ 0 2x − y − 2 ≤ 0
x, y ≥ 0 x, y ≥ 0
(c) x + y ≤ 6 (d) x + y ≤ 6
2x − y − 2 ≤ 0 2x − y − 2 ≥ 0
x, y ≥ 0 x, y ≥ 0
(a)
(c)
38. The region indicated by the shading in the graph is expressed by the inequalities
(a) x1 + x2 ≤ 2 (b) x1 + x2 ≤ 2
x1 + x2 ≥ 4 x1 + x2 ≥ 4
x1 ≥ 0, x2 ≥ 0 x1 ≥ 0, x2 ≥ 0
(c) x1 + x2 ≤ 2 (d) x1 + x2 ≤ 2
x1 + x2 ≥ 4 x1 + x2 ≥ 4
x1 ≥ 0, x2 ≥ 0 x1 ≥ 0, x2 ≥ 0
3𝑥−2
39. Solve for x of the Inequalities 2 ≤ ≤ 4 where x N
5
(a) {5,6,7} (b) {3,4,5,6}
(c) {4,5,6} (d) {4,5,6,7}
MATHEMATICS OF FINANCE
40. A compound interest on a sum for 2 years is Rs. 30 more than the simple interest at the rate
of 5% per annum then the sum is
(a) Rs. 11,000 (b) Rs. 13,000
(c) Rs. 12,000 (d) Rs. 15,000
41. A person lends Rs. 6,000 for 4 years and Rs. 8,000 for 3 years at simple interest. If he gets Rs.
2,400 as total interest, the rate of interest is:
(a) 5% (b) 4%
(c) 6% (d) 7%
42. How much amount is required to be invested every year as to accumulate Rs. 7,96,870 at the
end of 10 years, if interest compounded annually at 10% given that A (10, 0.1) = 15.9374?
(a) Rs. 40,000 (b) Rs. 4,50,000
(c) Rs. 48,000 (d) Rs. 50,000
43. Mr. X invest Rs.10,000 every year starting from today for next: 10 years suppose interest rate
is 8% per annual compounded annually. Calculate future value of the annuity.
(a) Rs.1,56,454.88 (b) Rs.1,56,554.88
(c) Rs.1,44,865.625 (d) None of these
44. The effective rate of interest equivalent to the nominal rate of 7% converted monthly:
(a) 7.26% (b) 7.22%
(c) 7.02% (d) 7.20%
45. If Rs.1,000 be invested at interest rate of 5% and the interest be added to the principal every
10 years, then the number of years in which it will amount to Rs.2,000 is:
2 1
(a) 16 years (b) 6 years
3 4
2
(c) 16 years (d) 6 3 years
46. A man invests an amount of Rs.15,860 in the names of his three sons A, B and C in such a way
that they get the same interest after 2, 3 and 4 years respectively. if the rate of interest is 5%,
then the ratio of amount invested in the name of A, B and C is:
(a) 6: 4: 3 (b) 3: 4: 6
(c) 30: 12: 5 (d) None
47. A certain money doubles itself in 10 years when deposited on simple interest. It would triple
itself in
(a) 20 years (b) 15 years
(c) 25 years (d) 30 years
48. What is the net present value of piece of property which would be valued at Rs.2 lakhs at the
end of 2 years? (Annual rate of increase = 5%)
(a) Rs.1.81 lakh (b) Rs.2.01 lakh
(c) Rs.2.00 lakh (d) None
49. A person wants to lease out a machine costing Rs.5,00,000 for a 10-year period. It has fixed
a rental of Rs.51,272 per annum payable annually starting from the end of first year. Suppose
rate of interest is 10% per annum compounded annually on which money can be invested.
To whom this agreement is favorable?
(a) Favour of Lessee (b) Favour of Lessor
(c) Not for both (d) Can't be determined
50. What will be the population after 3 years when present population is Rs.25,000 and
population increases at the rate of 3% in I year, at 4% in II year and at 5% in III year?
(a) Rs.28,119 (b) Rs.29,118
(c) Rs.27,000 (d) Rs.30,000
51. The value of scooter is Rs.10,000 find its value after 7 years if rate of depreciation is 10% p.a.
(a) Rs.4,782.96 (b) Rs.4,278.69
(c) Rs.42,079 (d) Rs.42,000
52. An amount P becomes Rs.5,100.5 and Rs.5,203 after second and fourth years respectively at
1% of interest per annum compounded annually Thus values of P and R are:
(a) Rs.4,000 and 1.5 (b) Rs.5,000 and 1
(c) Rs.6,000 and 2 (d) Rs.5,500 and 3
53. The ratio of principal and the compound interest value for three years (compounded
annually) is 216: 127. The rate of interest is:
(a) 0.1777 (b) 0.1567
(c) 0.1666 (d) 0.1587
54. Two equal amounts of money are deposited in two banks each at 15% p.a. fix 3.5 year in the
bank and fix 5 years in the either. The difference between the interest amount from the bank
in Rs.144. Find the sum
(a) Rs.620 (b) Rs.640
(c) Rs.820 (d) Rs.840
55. If a person bought a house by paying Rs.45,00,000 down payment and Rs.80,000 at the end
of each year till the perpetuity. Assuming the rate of interest as 16% the present value of
house (in Rs.) is given as:
(a) 47,00,000 (b) 45,00,000
(c) 57,80,000 (d) 50,00,000
56. If discount rate is 14% per annum, then hour much a company has to pay to receive Rs.280
growing at 9% annually forever?
(a) Rs.5,600 (b) Rs.2,800
(c) Rs.1,400 (d) Rs.4,200
57. If the cost of capital be 12% per annual, then the net present value (in nearest Rs.”000”) from
the given cash flow is given as:
Years 0 1 2 3
Operating Profit (100) 60 40 50
(a) 31048 (b) 34185
(c) 21048 (d) 24187
58. What is the difference (in Rs.) between the simple interest and the compound interest on a
2
sum of Rs.8,000 for 2 5 years at the rate of 10% p.a. when the interest is compounded yearly?
(a) 136.12 (b) 129.50
(c) 151.75 (d) 147.20
59. A company establishes a sinking fund to provide for the payment ₹ 2,00,000 debt maturing
in 20 years. Contribution to the fund is to be made at the end of every year. Find amount of
each deposit if interest is 10% per annum?
(a) ₹ 3,592.11 (b) ₹ 3,491.92
(c) ₹ 3,392.11 (d) None
60. Mr. Paul invested ₹ 1,00,000 in a mutual fund scheme. She got a dividend of ₹ 10,000 for first
year ₹ 12,000 for second year, ₹ 16,000 for third year, ₹ 18,000 for fourth year and ₹ 21,000
for fifth year. What is compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) on dividend return?
(a) 20.38% (b) 18.59%
(c) 16.36% (d) 15.89%
61. If the initial investment of 4,00,000 becomes Rs.6,00,000 in 24 months, then the
Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) is:
(a) 30.33% (b) 22.4%
(c) 19.46% (d) 14.47%
62. A stock pays annually an amount of Rs.10 from 6𝑡ℎ year onwards. What is the present value
of perpetuity, if the rate of return is 20%
(a) 20.1 (b) 19.1
(c) 21.1 (d) 22.1
63. A sum of money invested in compounded interest doubles itself in four years. In how many
years it becomes 32 times of itself as the same rate of compound interest?
(a) 12 years (b) 16 years 5
(c) 20 years (d) 24 years
65. If the nominal rate of growth is 17% and inflation is 9% for the five years. Let P be the Gross
domestic Product (GDP) amount at the present year then the projected real GDP after 6 years
is:
(a) 1.587 P (b) 1.921P
(c) 1.403P (d) 2.51 P
1
66. The simple interest on a certain sum of 1 money is times of principal, the rate of interest
25
when rate of interest and time are equal is
(a) 2% (b) 3%
(c) 4% (d) None
67. At what time a certain sum of money amounts to Rs.400 at 10% p.a. S .1. and to Rs.200 at 4%
p.a. S.I.
(a) 10 Yrs. (b) 30 Yrs. 4
(c) 50 Yrs. (d) None
68. Rs.6,400 amounts to Rs.7840 in two years at simple interest. How much will a sum of Rs.84
invested at the same rate of simple interest amount in four years?
(a) Rs.11.20 (b) Rs.112.20
(c) Rs.120.80 (d) Rs.121.80
69. A person gave a loan of Rs.200 to Mr. X and recovered it at the rate of Rs.35 for eight months,
commencing from the end of first month. What is the effective rate of simple interest?
(a) 10% (b) 20%
(c) 40% (d) 60%
70. The value of the present value of a sequence of payments of Rs.80 made at the end of each 6
months and continuity for ever, if money is worth 4% compounded semi-annually is....
(a) Rs.4,000 (b) Rs.5,000
(c) Rs.3,000 (d) None of these
71. Mr. X Invests Rs.10,000 every year starting from today for next 10 years suppose: interest
rate is 8% per annum compounded annually. Calculate future value of the annuity: [Given
that (1 + 0.08)10 = 2.15892500]
(a) Rs.156454.88 (b) Rs.144865.625
(c) Rs.156554.88 (d) None of these
72. A company establishes a sinking fund to provide for the payment of Rs.2,00,000 debt
maturing in 20 years. Contributions to the fund are to be made at the end of every year. Find
the amount of each annual deposit if interest is 5% per annum:
(a) Rs.6,142 (b) Rs.6,049
(c) Rs.6,052 (d) Rs.6,159
73. The four-digit numbers that can be formed out of the seven digits 1,2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9 such that
no digit is repeated in any number and are greater than 3000 are:
(a) 120 (b) 480
(c) 600 (d) 840
74. A person has ten friends of whom six are relatives. If he invites five guests such that three
of them are his relatives, then the total number of ways in which he can invite them are:
(a) 30 (b) 60
(c) 120 (d) 75
76. The maximum number of points of inter section of 10 circles will be:
(a) 2 (b) 20
(c) 90 (d) 180
78. The number of parallelograms formed from a set of six parallel lines intersecting another
set of four parallel lines is:
(a) 360 (b) 90
(c) 180 (d) 45
1 1 N
79. The value of N in + = is
7! 8! 9!
(a) 81 (b) 78
(c) 89 (d) 64
81. If these are 40 guests in a party. If each guest takes a shake hand with all the remaining
guests. Then the total number of hands shake is ______
(a) 780 (b) 840
(c) 1,560 (d) 1,600
82. Three girls and five boys are to be seated in a row so that no two girls sit together. Total no.
of ways of this arrangement are:
(a) 14,400 (b) 120
(c) 5p3 (d) 3! × 5!
83. ‘n’ locks and ‘n’ corresponding keys are available but the actual combination is not known.
The maximum number of trials that are needed to assigns the keys to the corresponding
locks is:
(a) (𝑛 − 1)𝐶2 (b) (𝑛 + 1)𝐶2
(c) ∑nk=2(k − 1) (d) ∑nk=2 k
84. Six boys and five girls are to be seated for a photograph in a row such that no two girls sit
together and no two boys sit together. Find the number of ways in which this can be done.
(a) 74,200 (b) 96,900
(c) 45,990 (d) 86,400
85. There are 20 points in a plane area. How many triangles can be formed by these points if 5
points are collinear?
(a) 550 (b) 560
(c) 1130 (d) 1140
87. In how many ways can a party of 4 men and 4 women be seated at a circular table, so that
no two women are adjacent ?
(a) 164 (b) 174
(c) 144 (d) 154
88. A Supreme Court Bench consists of 5 judges. In how many ways, the bench can give a
majority division ?
(a) 10 (b) 5
(c) 15 8 (d) 16
89. The number of ways that 12 prizes can be divided among 4 students so that each may have
3 prizes is:
(a) 15,400 (b) 15,000
(c) 14,400 (d) 369600
90. Five balls of different colours are to be placed in three boxes of different sizes. Each box can
hold all the five balls. In how many different ways can we place the balls so that no box
remains empty?
(a) 100 (b) 120
(c) 150 (d) None of these
91. How many ways can 5 different trophies can be arranged on a shelf if one particular trophy
must always be in the middle?
(a) 24 (b) 120
(c) 48 (d) 144
92. If S be the sum, P the product and R is the sum of reciprocals of n- terms in G.P then 𝑃2 𝑅 𝑛 = __
(a) 𝑆 2𝑛 (b) 𝑆 𝑛
−2𝑛
(c) 𝑆 (d) 𝑆 −𝑛
93. If the Sum 50 + 45 + 40 + 35 + __________ is zero, then the number of terms is:
(a) 22 (b) 20
(c) 21 (d) 25
96. If the ratio of sum of n terms of two APs is (n+1):(n-1), then the ratio of their mth terms is:
(a) (m + 1) : 2m (b) (m + 1) : (m - 1)
(c) (2m - 1) : (m + 1) (d) m : (m - 1)
1 1 1 1 1
97. Sum upto infinity of series. 2 + 32 + 23 + 34 + 25 + ……………
(a) 19/24 (b) 24/19
(c) 5/24 (d) None
98. The 20𝑡ℎ term of arithmetic progression whose 6𝑡ℎ term is 38 and 10𝑡ℎ term is 66 is:
(a) 118 (b) 136
(c) 178 (d) 210
100. How Many numbers between 74 and 25,556 are divisible by ‘5’
(a) 5090 (b) 5097
(c) 5095 (d) 5075
101. The first, second and seventh term of an AP. are in G.P. and the common difference is 2,
the 2nd term of A.P. is :
(a) 5/2 (b) 2
(c) 3/2 (d) ½
102. Find the sum of all natural numbers between 250 and 1,000 which are exactly divisible by 3:
(a) 1,56,375 (b) 1,56,357
(c) 1,65,375 (d) 1,65,357
103. If the pth term of an A.P. is ‘q’ and the qth term is ‘p’, then its rth term is:
(a) p + q + r (b) p + q – r
(c) p – q – r (d) p + q
104. If the sum of n terms of an A.P be 2𝑛2 + 5𝑛, then its ‘n’ term is:
(a) 4n – 2 (b) 3n – 4
(c) 4n + 3 (d) 3n + 4
105. Find the sum of the series. 243 + 324 + 432 + …………………. to n terms
4𝑛 4𝑛
(a) 36 (3𝑛 − 1) (b) 34 (3𝑛 − 1)
3𝑛
(c) 36 (4𝑛 − 1) (d) None of these
106. The sum of the first eight terms of a G.P. is five times the sum of the first four terms; then
the common ratio is –
(a) √2 (b) −√2
(c) ±√2 (d) None of these
107. The sum of the following series 4 + 44 + 444 + ………… to n term is:
4 10(10𝑛 −1) 4 10(10𝑛 −1)
(a) [ − 𝑛] (b) [ + 𝑛]
9 9 9 9
10(10𝑛 −1)
(c) 9
+𝑛 (d) None of these
108. If the sum of n terms of an A.P. is (3𝑛2 − 𝑛) and its common difference is 6, then its first
term is:
(a) 3 (b) 2
(c) 4 (d) 1
109. The 3𝑟𝑑 term of a G.P is 2/3 and 6𝑡ℎ term is 2/81, then the first term is
(a) 6 (b) 1/3
(c) 9 (d) 2
SETS
110. In a class of 80 students, 35% students can play only cricket, 45% students can play only
table tennis and the remaining students can play both the games. In all how many
students can play cricket?
(a) 55 (b) 44
(c) 36 (d) 28
113. In a survey of 100 boys, it was found that 50 used white shirts, 40 red shirts and 30 blue
shirts. 20 were habituated in using both white and red shirts. 15 were using both red and
blue shirts and 10 were using blue and white shirts. Find the number of boys who are
using all colors
(a) 20 (b) 25
(c) 30 (d) 35
115. The number of subsets of the set formed by the word Allahabad is:
(a) 128 (b) 16
(c) 32 (d) 64
116. If R is the set of all real numbers, then the function f: R→R defined by f(x) = 2𝑥
(a) one-one onto (b) one-one into
(c) many-one into (d) many-one onto
118. f(x) = {(2,2); (3,3); (4,4); (5,5); (6,6)} be a relation of set A = {2,3,4,5,6} It is a:
(a) Reflexive and Transitive (b) Reflexive and Symmetric
(c) Reflexive only (d) An equivalence relation
119. Given the relation R = {(1,2), (2,3)} on the set A = {1,2,3}, the minimum number of
ordered parts which when added to R make it Equivalence relation is:
(a) 5 (b) 6
(c) 7 (d) 8
DERIVATION
dy
120. If exy − 4xy = 4 then dx = __________
y −y
(a) (b)
x x
x −x
(c) y (d) y
x x2 x3 dy
121. If y = 1 + |1 + |2 + |3 +. . . . . . . . ∞, then the value of dx
is equal to:
(a) x (b) y
(c) 1 (d) 0
dy
122. If y = log x x then dx is equal to:
e
(a) log ex (b) log x
x
(c) log e
(d) 1
x
123. If the given cost function of commodity is given by C = 150x − 5x 2 + 3, where C stands
6
for cost and x stands for output, if the average cost is equal to the marginal cost, then the
output x = ______
(a) 5 (b) 10
(c) 15 (d) 20
x4 dy
124. If y = ex then dx is equal to:
(a) x 3 (4 − x)/(ex )2 (b) x 3 (4 − x)/ex
(c) x 2 (4 − x)/ex (d) x 3 (4x − 1)/ex
𝑑𝑦
125. If x 3 + y 3 − 3axy = 0, then 𝑑𝑥 is equal to:
𝑎𝑦−𝑥 2 𝑥 2 −𝑎𝑦
(a) 𝑦2 −𝑎𝑥 (b) 𝑦2 −𝑎𝑥
𝑎𝑦−𝑥 2 𝑥 2 −𝑎𝑦
(c) 𝑎𝑥−𝑦2 (d) 𝑎𝑥−𝑦2
INTEGRATION
2 2
126. The value of ∫0 x. ex dx is
(a) 1 (b) e − 1
1
(c) (e/2) − 1 (d) 2 (e4 − 1)
127. The equation of the curve which passes through the point (1,2) and has the slope 3x − 4
at any point (x, y) is:
(a) 2y = 3x 2 − 8x + 9 (b) y = 6x 2 − 8x + 9
(c) y = x 2 − 8x + 9 (d) 2y = 3x 2 − 8x + c
3
129. ∫−1 (1 + 3x − x 3 )dx is equal to
(a) -4 (b) 4
(c) 3 (d) -3
8 √x
130. ∫2 dx is equal to
√x+√10−x
(a) 4 (b) 3
(c) 2 (d) None
131. Find the area under the curve f(x) = x 2 + 5x + 2 with the limits 0 to 1?
(a) 3.833 (b) 4.388
1
132. Evaluate the integral ∫ dx :
(x−1)(y−2)
(x−2)
(a) log + c (b) log [(x − 2)(x − 1) + c
(x−1)
(x−1)
(c) log (x−2)
+ c (d) log [(x − 2)(x + 1)] + c
2 2
133. The value of ∫0 x. ex dx is
(a) 1 (b) e − 1
1
(c) (e/2) − 1 (d) (e4 − 1)
2
2 x
134. The value of ∫1 dx is equal to:
x2 +1
5 1 5
(a) log e (2) (b) 2 log e (2)
1A Statistics
Part-2
2. The average salary of 50 men was ₹ 80 but it was found that salary of 2 of them were ₹ 46 and
₹ 28 which was wrongly taken as ₹ 64 and ₹ 82. The revised average salary is :
(a) ₹ 80 (b) ₹ 78.56
(c) ₹ 85.26 (d) ₹ 82.92
4. When mean is 3.57 and mode is 2.13 then the value of median is __________.
(a) 3.09 (b) 5.01
(c) 4.01 (d) None of these
5. The equation of a line is 5x + 2y = 17. Mean deviation of y about mean is 5. Calculate mean
deviation of x about mean.
(a) -2 (b) 2
(c) -4 (d) None
8. The mean weight of 15 students is 110 kg. The mean weight of 5 of them is 100 kg. and of
another five students is 125 kg. then the mean weight of the remaining students is :
(a) 120 (b) 105
(c) 115 (d) None of these
9. A lady travel at a speed of 20 km/h and returned at quicker speed. If her average speed of the
whole journey is 24 km/h, find the speed of return journey (in km/h)
(a) 25 (b) 30
(c) 35 (d) 38
10. The average of 5 quantities is 6 and the average of 3 is 8. what is the average of the remaining
two.
(a) 4 (b) 5
(c) 3 (d) 3.5
11. The median of following numbers, which are given is ascending order is 25. Find the Value
of X. 11 13 15 19 (x + 2) (x + 4) 30 35 39 46
(a) 22 (b) 20
(c) 15 (d) 30
12. If standard deviation of first ‘n’ natural numbers is 2 then value of ‘n’ is
(a) 10 (b) 7
(c) 6 (d) 5
13. Geometric Mean of three observations 40,50 and X is 10. The value of X is
(a) 2 (b) 4
(c) 1/2 (d) None of the above.
14. The mean salary of a group of 50 persons is ₹ 5,850. Later on it is discovered that the salary
of one employee has been wrongly taken as ₹ 8,000 instead of ₹ 7,800. The corrected mean
salary is
(a) ₹ 5,854 (b) ₹ 5,846
(c) ₹ 5,650 (d) None of the above
15. If sum of squares of the values = 3390, N = 30 and standard deviation = 7, find out the
mean.
(a) 113 (b) 210
(c) 8 (d) None of these
16. Find at the variance given that the Arithmetic Mean = (8 + 4)/2
(a) 2 (b) 6
(c) 1 (d) 4
17. If mean = 5, Standard deviation = 2.6, median = 5 and quartile deviation = 1.5, then the
coefficient of quartile deviation equals
(a) 35 (b) 39
(c) 30 (d) 32
18. The third decile for the numbers 15, 10, 20, 25, 18, 11, 9, 12, is:
(a) 13 (b) 10.70
(c) 11 (d) 11.50
19. If the first quartile is 142 and semi-inter quartile range is 18, then the value of median is:
(a) 151 (b) 160
(c) 178 (d) None of these
20. The harmonic mean H of two numbers is 4 and their arithmetic mean A and the geometric
mean G satisfy the equation 2A + G2 = 27, then the numbers are
(a) (1, 3) (b) (9, 5)
(c) (6, 3) (d) (12, 7)
21. The rates of returns from three different shares are 100%, 200% and 400% respectively. The
average rate of return will be:
(a) 350% (b) 233.33%
(c) 200% (d) 300%
22. A company's past 10 years average earning is ₹ 40 crores. To have the same average earning
for 11 years including these 10 years, how much earning must be made by the company in
the eleventh year?
40×10
(a) ₹ 40 crores (b) ₹ 11 crores
(c) More than ₹ 40 crores (d) None of the above.
23. For 899, 999, 391, 384, 390, 480, 485, 760, 111, 240 Rank of median is
(a) 2.75 (b) 5.5
(c) 8.25 (d) none
24. If total frequencies of three series are 50, 60 and 90 and their means are 12,15 and 20
respectively, then the mean of their composite series is
(a) 16 (b) 15.5
(c) 16.5 (d) 14.5
30. Given the weights for the numbers 1,2,3. . n are respectively 12 , 22 32 . . n2 then weighted HM is ___.
2n+1 2n+1
(a) (b)
4 6
2n+1 2n+1
(c) 3 (d) 2
31. The mean of ‘n’ observation is ‘x’. If k is added to each observation, then the new mean is.
(a) k (b) xk
(c) x-k (d) x+k
33. The marks secured by 5 students in a subject are 82,73,69,84,66. What is the coefficient of
Range
(a) 0.12 (b) 12
(c) 120 (d) 0.012
34. The correlation coefficient between x and y is -1/2. The value of bxy − 1/8. Find byx .
(a) -2 (b) -4
(c) 0 (d) 2
35. Ranks of two_____. characteristics by two judges are in reverse order then find the value of
Spearman rank correlation co-efficient.
(a) -1 (b) 0
(c) 1 (d) 0.75
36. If the rank correlation co-efficient between marks in Management and Mathematics for a
group of students is 0.6 and the sum of the squares of the difference in ranks is 66. Then what
is the number of students in the group?
(a) 9 (b) 10
(c) 11 (d) 12
37. The two regression lines are 7x − 3y − 18 = 0 and 4x − y − 11 = 0. Find the values of byx
and bxy
(a) 7/3, ¼ (b) -7/3, -1/4
(c) -3/7, -1/4 (d) None of these.
39. If the sum of the product of deviations of x and y series from their means is zero, then the
coefficient of correlation will be
(a) 1 (b) -1
(c) 0 (d) None of these
40. Given: x‾ = 16, σ𝑥 = 4.8 , y‾ = 20, σ𝑦 = 9.6
The coefficient of correlation between x and y is 0.6. What will be the regression coefficient
of ‘x’ on ‘y’?
(a) 0.03 (b) 0.3
(c) 0.2 (d) 0.05
41. The covariance between two variables X and Y is 8.4 and their variances are 25 and 36
respectively. Calculate Karl Pearson's coefficient of correlation between them.
(a) 0.82 (b) 0.28
(c) 0.01 (d) 0.09
42. In Spearman's Correlation Coefficient, the sum of the differences of ranks between two
variables shall be __________.
(a) 0 (b) 1
(c) -1 (d) None of the above.
43. The coefficient of correlation between two variables x and y is 0.28. Their covariance is 7.6.
If the variance of x is 9, then the standard deviation of y is:
(a) 8.048 (b) 9.048
(c) 10.048 (d) 11.048
46. If the two regression lines are 3X = Y and 8Y = 6X, then the value of correlation coefficient is
(a) 0.5 (b) -0.5
(c) 0.75 (d) -0.80
2
47. Find the probable error if r = and n = 36
√10
(a) 0.6745 (b) 0.067
(c) 0.5287 (d) None
50. The coefficient of correlation between x and y is 0.5 the covariance, is 16, and the standard
deviation of y is
(a) 4 (b) 8
(c) 16 (d) 64
52. If byx = 0.5, bxy = 0.46 then the value of correlation coefficient r is:
(a) 0.23 (b) 0.25
(c) 0.39 (d) 0.48
PROBABILITY
53. In a pack of playing cards with two jokers’ probability of getting king of spade is
(a) 4/13 (b) 4/52
© 1/52 (d) 1/54
54. If x be the sum of two numbers obtained when two die are thrown simultaneously then P(x ≥ 7) is
(a) 5/12 (b) 7/12
(c) 11/15 (d) 3/8
55. A bag contains 3 white and 5 black balls and second bag contains 4 white and 2 black balls.
If one ball is taken from each bag, the probability that both the balls are white is __________
(a) 1/3 (b) 1/4
(c) 1/2 (d) None of these
56. The odds in favour of A solving a problem is 5: 7 and odds against B solving the same problem
is 9: 6. What is the probability that if both of them try, the problem will be solved?
(a) 117/180 (b) 181/200
(c) 147/180 (d) 119/180
58. The probability of Girl getting scholarship is 0.6 and the same probability for Boy is 0.8. Find
the probability that at least one of the categories getting scholarship.
(a) 0.32 (b) 0.44
(c) 0.92 (d) None of the above.
59. In a packet of 500 pens, 50 are found to be defective. A pen is selected at random. Find the
probability that it is non defective.
(a) 8/9 (b) 7/8
(c) 9/10 (d) 2/3
1 5 3
60. Let A and B two events in a sample space S such that P(A) = ; P(B) = , P(A ∪ B) = ; Find
2 8 4
P(A ∩ B)
(a) 3/4 (b) 1/4
(c) 3/16 (d) None of these.
61. Arun & Tarun appear for an interview for two vacancies. The probability of Arun's selection
is 1/3 and that of Tarun's selection is 1/5 Find the probability that only one of them will be
selected.
(a) 2/5 (b) 4/5
(c) 6/5 (d) 8/5
62. Two dice are thrown together. Find the probability of getting a multiple of 2 on one 1st dice
and multiple of 3 on the other dice.
(a) 2/3 (b) 1/6
(c) 1/3 (d) None of the above.
63. The probability of a cricket team winning match at Kanpur is 2/5 and hosing losing match at
Delhi is 1/7 what is the Probability of the team winning atleast one match?
(a) 3/35 (b) 32/35
(c) 18/35 (d) 17/35
65. A bag contains 4 Red and 5 Black balls. Another bag contains 5 Red and 3 Black balls. If one
ball is drawn at random from each bag. Then the probability that one Red and one Black
drawn is -
12 25
(a) (b)
72 72
37 13
(c) 72 (d) 72
66. What is the probability of having at least one 'SIX' from 3 throws of an unbaised die?
5 5 3
(a) 6 (b) (6)
1 3 5 3
(c) 1 − (6) (d) 1 − (6)
67. What is the probability of having at least one' six' in 3 throws of a project die?
(a) 5/6 (b) (5/6)3
3
(c) 1 − (1/6) (d) 1 − (5/6)3
68. If a speaks 75% of truth and B speaks 60% of truth. In what percentage both of them likely
contradict with each other in narrating the same questions?
(a) 0.60 (b) 0.45
(c) 0.65 (d) 0.35
69. If there are 48 marbles market with numbers 1 to 48, then the probability of selecting a
marble having the number divisible by- 4 is:
(a) ½ (b) 2/3
(c) 1/3 (d) ¼
70. If there are 16 phones, 10 of them are Android and 6 of them are of Apple, then the
probability of 4 randomly selected phones to include 2 Android and 2 Apple phone is:
(a) 0.47 (b) 0.51
(c) 0.37 (d) 0.27
71. In a group of 20 males and 15 females, 12 males and 8 females are service holders. What is
the probability that a person selected at random from the group is a service holder given that
the selected person is a male?
(a) 0.40 (b) 0.60
(c) 0.45 (d) 0.55
72. If in a bag of 30 balls numbered from 1 to 30. Two balls are drawn find probability of getting
a ball being multiple of 2 or 5
108 117
(a) (b)
465 435
117 116
(c) 300 (d) 485
73. A machine is made of two parts A and B. The manufacturing process of each part is such that
probability of defective in part A is 0.08 and that B is 0.05. What is the probability that the
assembled part will not have any defect?
(a) 0.934 (b) 0.864
(c) 0.85 (d) 0.874
74. If a number is selected at random from the first 50 natural numbers, what will be the
probability that the selected number is a multiple of 3 and 4 ?
(a) 5/50 (b) 2/25
(c) 3/30 (d) 4/25
THEORETICAL DISTRIBUTION
76. If for a Binomial distribution B(n, p,) the mean = 6 and Variance = 2 then ‘p’ is
(a) 2/3 (b) 1/3
(c) 3/5 (d) ¼
77. If the inflexion points of a Normal Distribution are 6 and 14. Find its Standard Deviation?
(a) 4 (b) 6
(c) 10 (d) 12.
78. In a Binomial Distribution, if mean is k-times the variance, then the value of ‘k’ will be ________.
1
(a) p (b) p
1
(c) 1 − p (d) 1−p
79. If x and y are independent normal variates with Mean and Standard Deviation as μ1 and μ2
and σ1 and σ2 respectively, then z = x + y also follows normal distribution with
(a) Mean = μ1 + μ2 and S.D. = 0 respectively
(b) Mean = 0 and S.D. = σ1 2 + σ2 2
(c) Mean = μ1 + μ2 and S.D. = √σ12 + σ22
(d) None of these.
81. The quartile deviation of a normal distribution with mean 10 and standard deviation 4 is
__________.
(a) 54.24 (b) 23.20
(c) 0.275 (d) 2.70
82. If Standard Deviation is 1.732 then what is the value of poisson distribution. The P[−2.48 <
x < 3.54] is
(a) 0.73 (b) 0.65
(c) 0.86 (d) 0.81
INDEX NUMBER
85. In the data group Bowley's and Laspeyre's index number is as follows. Bowley's index
number = 150, Lspeyre's index number = 180 then Paesche's index number is
(a) 120 (b) 30
(c) 165 (d) None of these
86. If the prices of all commodities in a place has increased 20% in comparison to the base period
prices, then the index number of prices for the place is now __________.
(a) 100 (b) 120
(c) 20 (d) 150
88. Consumer price index number for the year 1977, was 313, with 1960 as the base year, and
was 100 for the year 1960. The average monthly wages in 1977 of the workers into factory
be ₹ 160, their real wages is:
(a) ₹ 48.40 (b) ₹ 51.12
(c) ₹ 40.30 (d) None of the above
90. In the year 2010 the monthly salary of a clerk was ₹ 24,000. The consumer price Index was
140 in the year 2010, which rises to 224 in the year 2016. If he has to be rightly compensated,
what additional monthly salary should be paid to him?
(a) ₹ 14,400 (b) ₹ 38,400
(c) ₹ 7,200 (d) None of these
92. The cost of living index numbers in years 2015 and 2018 were 97.5 and 115 respectively.
The salary of a worker in 2015 was ₹ 19500. How much additional salary was required for
him in 2018 to maintain the some standard of living as in 2015 ?
(a) 3000 (b) 4000
(c) 3500 (d) 4500
93. Fisher's Index number is called as ideal index number because it is satisfying.
(a) Factor reversal test (b) Time reversal test
(c) Both factor and time reversal test (d) Circular test
94. In price index, when a new commodity is required to be added, which of the following index
is used?
(a) Shifted price index (b) Splicing price index
(c) Deflating price index (d) Value price index
1A Logical Reasoning
Part-3
DIRECTION TEST
1. Laxman went 15 km to North then he turned West and covered 10 kms. Then he turned
South and covered 5 km. Finally turning to East he covered 10 km. In which direction he
is from his house.
(a) East (b) West
(c) North (d) South
2. A man is facing East, then he turns left and goes 10 meter then turns right and goes 5
meter then goes 5 meter to the South and from there, 5 meter to West. In which direction
is he from his original place?
(a) East (b) West
(c) North (d) South
3. Anoop Starts walking towards South. After walking 15 metres, he turns towards North.
After walking 20 metres, he turns towards East and walks 10 metres. He then turns
towards south and walks 5 metres. In which direction is he from the original position.
(a) North (b) South
(c) East (d) West
4. Rahim started from point X and walked straight 5 km west, then turned left and walked
straight 2 km, then again turned left and walked straight 7 km. In which direction is he
from the point X?
(a) North-East (b) South-West
(c) South-East (d) North-West
5. Manu wants to go to the market. He starts from his house towards North and reaches a
crossing after 30m. He turns towards East, goes 10m till the second crossing and turns
again, moves towards South straight for 30m where marketing complex exits. In which
direction is the market from his house?
(a) North (b) South
(c) East (d) West
6. Sangeeta leaves from her home. She first walks 30 meters in northwest direction and then
30m in south west direction, next she walks 30 metres in south-east direction. Finally she
turns towards her house. In which direction is she moving now?
(a) North – West (b) North - East
(c) South – East (d) South – West
7. Madhuri moved a distance of 75 meters toward north. She then turned to her left and
walked for about 25m, turned left again and walked 80m. Finally, she turned to her right
at an angle of 45°. In which direction was she moving now?
(a) South – East (b) South - West
(c) North – West (d) North – East
8. A man is facing west he turns 45 degrees in the clockwise direction and then another 180
degrees in the same direction and then 270 degrees in the anticlockwise direction. Which
direction is he facing now?
(a) South-west (b) North-west
(c) West (d) South
9. A man can walk by having long, medium and short steps. He can cover 60 meters by 100
long steps, 100 meters by 200 medium steps and 80 meters by 200 short steps, he walks
taking 5000 long steps, then he turns left and walk by taking 6000 medium steps. He then
turns right and walk by taking 2500 short steps. How far (in meters) is he away from his
starting point?
(a) 5000 m (b) 4000 m
(c) 6000 m (d) 7000 m
10. One morning after Sunrise, Vikram and Shailesh were standing in a down with their back
towards each other. Vikram's shadow fell exactly towards left hand side. Which direction
was Shailesh facing?
(a) South-West (b) West
(c) South (d) East-South
11. R’s office is 4 km. in East direction from his home and club is 4km. in North direction from
his home. On midway from office to club, R starts moving towards his home. In which
direction is he facing his back?
(a) South-East (b) North-West
(c) North-East (d) South-West
12. A sign board pointing direction towards north due to heavy wind. The points of sign word
shows west instead of North. If a person moves to same direction of pointer. He moves
100 meter than turn left, and moves 100 meter than again turn left and move 100 meter
than he turn right & moves 100 meter. In which direction he is now?
(a) West (b) East
(c) North (d) South
13. One morning a boy starts walking in a particular direction for 5 Km and then takes a left
turn and walks another 5 Km. thereafter he again takes left turn and walks another 5 Km
and at last he takes right turn and walks 5 Km. Now he sees his shadow in front of him.
What direction he did start initially?
(a) South (b) North
(c) West (d) East
SEATING ARRANGEMENTS
14. Four girls are seated for a photograph. Shikha is to the left of Reena. Manju is to the right
of Reena. Reeta is between Reena and Manju. Who is the second left in photograph?
(a) Reena (b) Manju
(c) Reeta (d) Shikha
15. Five girls G, H, I, J, K are sitting in a row facing South not necessarily in the same order
H is sitting between G and K, I is immediate right to K, J is immediate left to G. Which of
the following is true?
(a) J is third to the left of K. (b) G is second to the left of I
(c) H is to the right of K (d) H is to the left of G
16. Four Indian, A, B, C and D and four Chinese E, F, G and H are sitting in a circle around a
table facing the each other in a conference. No two Indians or Chinese are sitting side by
side, C who is sitting between G and E is facing D, F is between D and A and facing G, H
is to the left of B. Who is sitting left of A?
(a) E (b) F
(c) G (d) H
17. If six person are sitting in a hexagonal table are P, Q, R, S, T, U each facing the centre.
P is seated to opposite to Q who is b/w R & S. P is b/w T and U. T is the left of S. Which
of them is facing R?
(a) P (b) Q
(c) U (d) T
BLOOD RELATION
18. Suresh introduces a man as “he is the son of the woman who is the mother of the husband
of my mother”. How is Suresh is related to the man?
(a) Brother-in-law (b) Son
(c) Brother (d) Nephew
19. Pointing to a man in a photograph, a woman said, “the father of his brother is the only son
of my grandfather", how is the woman related to the man in the photograph?
(a) Mother (b) Aunty
(c) Daughter (d) Sister
20. Ram and Mohan are brothers, Shankar is Mohan's father. Chhaya is Shankar’s sister.
Priya is Shankar’s niece. Shubhra is Chhaya’s grand daughter. How is Ram related to
Shubhra?
(a) Brother (b) Uncle
(c) Cousine (d) Nephew
22. Point out a Lady Sohil said she is the daughter of woman. Who is the mother of the
husband of my mother. Who is the lady to Sohil?
(a) Sister (b) Aunt
(c) Daughter (d) Sister-in-Law
23. Pointing towards a person, A man said to woman, “His mother is the only daughter of your
father”. How is the woman related to that person?
(a) Mother (b) Daughter
(c) Sister (d) Wife
24. Vicky introduces John as the son of the only brother of his father’s wife. How is Vicky
related to John?
(a) Son (b) Cousin
(c) Uncle (d) Brother
25. A Man said to a lady “your mother’s husband's sister is my Aunt. “How is the man related
to the lady?
(a) Father (b) Grandfather
(c) Son (d) Brother
26. Pointing to a lady, A said, “that women is my nephew's maternal grandmother". How is
that women related to A’s sister who has no ’ sister?
(a) Cousin (b) Son-in-law
(c) Mother (d) Mother-in-law
27. Pointing out to a lady, Sahil said, “she is the daughter of the woman who is the mother of
the husband of my mother". Who is the lady to Sahil?
(a) Aunt (b) Sister
(c) Daughter (d) Sister-in-law
29. Introducing a boy a girl said, “He is the son of the daughter of the father of my uncle".
Who is the boy to the girl?
(a) Brother (b) Nephew
(c) Uncle (d) Son-in-law
30. It is given that “ A is the mother of B; B is the sister of C; C is the father of D”. How is A
related to D?
(a) Mother (b) Grandmother
(c) Aunt (d) Sister
31. X and Y are brothers. R is the father of Y. S is the brother of T and maternal uncle of X.
What is T to R?
(a) Mother (b) Wife
(c) Sister (d) Brother
32. Annanya is mother of Satya and Shyam is the son of Bhima. Shiva is brother of Annanya.
If Satya is sister of Shyam. How Bhima is related to Shiva?
(a) Son (b) Cousin
(c) Brother-in-law (d) Son-in-law
33. Suman is daughter-in-law of Rakesh and sister-in-law of Rajesh. Ramesh is the son of
Rakesh and only brother of Rajesh. Find the relation of Suman with Ramesh?
(a) Sister-in-law (b) Cousin
(c) Aunt (d) Wife
Answer Sheet
MATHEMATICS
1. A 21. B 41. A 61. B 81. A 101. A 121. B
2. D 22. A 42. D 62. A 82. A 102. A 122. A
3. C 23. D 43. A 63. C 83. C 103. B 123. C
4. A 24. B 44. B 64. A 84. D 104. C 124. B
5. C 25. B 45. A 65. A 85. C 105. A 125. A
6. D 26. C 46. A 66. A 86. C 106. C 126. D
7. D 27. D 47. A 67. C 87. C 107. A 127. A
8. A 28. C 48. A 68. D 88. D 108. B 128. B
9. D 29. B 49. A 69. D 89. D 109. A 129. A
10. B 30. A 50. A 70. A 90. C 110. B 130. B
11. A 31. A 51. A 71. B 91. A 111. A 131. C
12. D 32. A 52. B 72. B 92. B 112. C 132. A
13. C 33. B 53. A 73. C 93. C 113. B 133. D
14. D 34. A 54. B 74. C 94. D 114. C 134. B
15. C 35. C 55. D 75. B 95. A 115. C
16. A 36. C 56. A 76. C 96. D 116. B
17. C 37. A 57. D 77. D 97. A 117. A
18. B 38. A 58. A 78. B 98. B 118. C
19. A 39. D 59. B 79. A 99. C 119. C
20. C 40. C 60. A 80. A 100. B 120. B
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