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Instructions for Q.1-3

In a school the total number of students is 300, 95 students like chicken only, 120 students like fish only,
80 students like mutton only and 5 students do not like anything above. If randomly one student is
chosen, find the probability that.

1.The student likes mutton.

A.​ 3/10
B.​ 4/15
C.​ 1/10
D.​ 1/15
E.​ None of these

2. He likes either chicken or mutton

A.​ 7/12
B.​ 5/12
C.​ 3/4
D.​ 1/12
E.​ None of these

3. He likes neither fish nor mutton.

A.​ 1/2
B.​ 1/5
C.​ 1/3
D.​ 1/4
E.​ ⅙

4. 60 litres of diesel is required to travel 600 km using a 800 cc engine. If the volume of diesel required to
cover a distance varies directly as the capacity of the engine, then how many litres of diesel is required
to travel 800 km using 1200 cc engine?

A.​ 80 litres
B.​ 90 litres
C.​ 120 litres
D.​ 170 litres
E.​ None

5. A man travels from his home to office at 4km/hr and reaches his office 20 min late. If the Speed had
been 6 km/hr he would have reached 10 min early. Find the distance from his home to office.
A.​ 8 km
B.​ 12 km
C.​ 6 km
D.​ 9 km
E.​ None

6. Tea worth Rs. 126 per kg and Rs. 135 per kg are mixed with a third variety in the ratio 1 : 1 : 2. If the
mixture is worth Rs. 153 per kg, the price of the third variety per kg will be:

A.​ Rs. 169.50


B.​ Rs. 170
C.​ Rs. 175.50
D.​ Rs. 180
E.​ None

7. In a playground, 3 sisters and 8 other girls are playing together. In a particular game, how many ways
can all the girls be seated in a circular order so that the three sisters are not seated together?

A.​ 457993
B.​ 3386880
C.​ 6544873
D.​ 56549
E.​ None

8. The difference between simple and compound interests compounded annually on a certain sum of
money for 2 years at 4% per annum is Re. 1. The sum (in Rs.) is:

A.​ 625
B.​ 630
C.​ 640
D.​ 650
E.​ None

9. There is 60% increase in an amount in 6 years at simple interest. What will be the compound interest
of Rs. 12,000 after 3 years at the same rate?

A.​ Rs. 2160


B.​ Rs. 3120
C.​ Rs. 3972
D.​ Rs. 6240
E.​ None of these

10. The price of commodity X increases by 40 paise every year, while the price of commodity Y increases
by 15 paise every year. If in 2001, the price of commodity X was Rs. 4.20 and that of Y was Rs. 6.30, in
which year commodity X will cost 40 paise more than the commodity Y?

A.​ 2010
B.​ 2011
C.​ 2012
D.​ 2013
E.​ None

Study the information carefully and answer the question given below for Q.11-15.

Eight persons live in an eight-floor building. The ground floor is numbered as 1 and topmost floor is
numbered as 8. D lives on an even number floor below 5th floor. There is only one person lives between
D and C. G lives on one of the even number floors but not on the top floor. There are two persons live
between C and A who lives below E. H lives on a floor immediate above the B’s floor. The number of
persons live between F and B is same as the number of persons live between F and E.

11.Who among the following lives just below C?

A.​ G
B.​ E
C.​ A
D.​ D
E.​ None of these

12.How many persons live between H and F?

A.​ Four
B.​ Three
C.​ Two
D.​ One
E.​ None

13.Who among the following lives on an even numbered floor below G?

A.​ A
B.​ D
C.​ E
D.​ C
E.​ Both (b) and (d)

14.The number of persons live above ____ is same as the number of persons live below _____
respectively?

A.​ C, G
B.​ F, D
C.​ B, C
D.​ G, E
E.​ None of these

15.Four of the following five are alike in a certain way so form a group, which of the following does not
belong to that group?

A.​ H
B.​ F
C.​ G
D.​ C
E.​ D

16.In a certain code 'CERTAIN' is coded as 'BFQUZJM'. How is 'MUNDANE' coded in that code?

A.​ LVMEZOD
B.​ NTCOMBF
C.​ NTOCNBF
D.​ LTMCZOF
E.​ None of these

17. Find the missing number in the series 4, 18, ……, 100, 180, 294.

A.​ 32
B.​ 36
C.​ 48
D.​ 40
E.​ 52

18. If A + B means A is the sister of B\ A – B means A is the brother of B\ A x B means A is the daughter of
B, which of the following shows the relation that E is the maternal uncle of I ?

A.​ D+FxE
B.​ D–FxE
C.​ DxF+E
D.​ DxF–E
E.​ None of these.

19. Statements: All shirts are pants.

All pants are belts.

Conclusions: I. Some pants being shirts is a possibility.

II. Some pants are not belts.

A.​ if only conclusion I follows


B.​ if only conclusion II follows
C.​ if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
D.​ if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
E.​ if both conclusion I and conclusion II follow.

20. I drove 50 km towards east from a city ‘S’ and then turned right and drove another 30 km. Now I
turned to my left & drove another 30 km. Finally I turned my right & drove 30 km to reach a city ‘F’. Find
the shortest straight distance between cities S and F.

A.​ 20 km
B.​ 25 km
C.​ 30 km
D.​ 40 km
E.​ 100 km

21. Statements: All laptops are tablets.

Some tablets are mobiles.

Some mobiles are televisions.

Conclusions: I. Some televisions are tablets.

II. Some mobiles are laptops.

A.​ if only conclusion I follows


B.​ if only conclusion II follows
C.​ if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
D.​ if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
E.​ if both conclusion I and conclusion II follow

22. Ajay drives 3 kilometres North. Then he turns right and drives 4 kilo metres. Now he turns right and
drives 5 kilometres. Now turning left, he drives 2 kilometres. Again, he turns left and moves 2 kilometres.
Finally turning left he again walks 2 kilometres. In which direction & how far is he from his starting
position?

A.​ 1.5 kilometres East


B.​ 4 kilometres East
C.​ 1.5 kilometres West
D.​ 4.5 metres West
E.​ None of these

23. Amar, Akbar and Anthony take up a task to finish for Rs. 876. Amar completes his assignment in 4
days, Akbar does it in 8 days and Anthony takes 12 days to finish it. They complete the work with the
help of their mother Nirupama in 2 days. What does Nirupama get?

A.​ Rs. 307


B.​ Rs. 73
C.​ Rs. 75
D.​ Rs. 267
E.​ None of these

24. A contractor decided to complete a work in 90 days. He employed 250 men at the beginning and
another 150 men after 60 days and completed the work in stipulated time. Had he not employed the
additional men, what percent more time he would have taken to finish the work?

A.​ 27%
B.​ 30%
C.​ 20%
D.​ 50%
E.​ None of these
25. The ratio of the first and second-class fares between the two stations is 6 : 4 and the number of
passengers traveling by first and second-class is 1 : 30. If Rs. 2100 is collected as fare, what is the amount
collected from first class passengers?

A.​ Rs.250
B.​ Rs. 200
C.​ Rs. 150
D.​ Rs. 100
E.​ None of the above

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