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Raja Sir Income Tax Inspector
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IBPS RRB EXAM 16.09.2017 Quantative Aptitude
Directions (1–5): What approximate value will come in place of the
question mark (?) in the following questions? (you are not expected
to calculate the exact value).
funsZ’k (1–5): fuEufyf[kr izR;sd iz’u esa iz’u fpUg ¼\½ ds LFkk ij yxHkx
D;k eku vk,xk\ ¼vkils ;FkkrF; x.kuk visf{kr ugha gSA½
1. ? % (813.97 × 3.08) = 754.08 + 467.06
(a) 50 (b) 46 (c) 48 (d) 52
(e) 45
2. (1356.07 - ?) ÷ 3.09 = 2196.11 ÷ 5.92
(a) 367 (b) 335 (c) 294 (d) 240
(e) 258
3. ?2 +142.04 – 21.97 * 7.08 = 277.03
(a) 9 (b) 5 (c) 16 (d) 13
(e) 17
4. (? + 5.04) × 71.94 ÷ 2 257 = 6.053
(a) 29 (b) 43 (c) 44 (d) 33
(e) 37
5.
3 38.07 - 3.93
24.06
= ? × 7.02
(a) 18 (b) 11 (c) 4 (d) 13
(e) 15
6. Ram invests a certain sum in Scheme A offering simple interest
at the rate of 5% p.a. for 4 years. He further invests the amount
obtained from Scheme A into Scheme B offering compound
interest at the rate of 10% p.a. (compounded annually) for 2
years. If the interest obtained from Scheme B was Rs. 378, what
was the sum invested in Scheme A? (In Rs.)
jke Ldhe A esa 4 o"kksaZ ds fy, ,d fuf’pr /kujkf’k dk fuos’k djrk gS
tks 5% izfr o"kZ dh nj ls lk/kkj.k C;kt vnk djrh gSA og Ldhe A ls
izkIr /kujkf’k dks Ldhe B esa 2 o"kksaZ ds fy, fuos’k djrk gS tks 10% izfr
o"kZ dh nj ls okf"kZd :i ls la;ksftr pØof) C;kt nsrh gSA ;fn
Ldhe B ls izkIr C;kt 378 :i, Fkk] rks Ldhe A esa fuosf’kr /kujkf’k o"kZ
Fkh\ ¼:i, esa½
(a) 1200 (b) 1000 (c) 1600 (d) 1500
(e) 1550
7. The respective ratio between 55% of x and 88% of y is 1 : 2. If
the difference between x and y be 10 what is the value of (3x +
y)?
x ds 55% ,oa y ds 88% dk laxr vuqikr 1 : 2 gSA ;fn x ,oa y dk varj
10 gks rks (3x + y) dk eku D;k gksxk\
(a) 120 (b) 150 (c) 130 (d) 160
(e) 170
8. Mohan kept 30% of his retirement fund for himself and
distributed the remaining amount among his wife, his only son
and his only daughter in the respective ratio of 7 : 3 : 4. If the
difference between the amount that Mohan kept for himself and
the amount he gave to his son is Rs. 31500, what was the total
retirement fund?
eksgu us vius fjVk;jesaV QaM dk 30% Lo;a ds fy, j[k fy;k ,oa 'ks"k
/kujkf’k dks iRuh] bdykSrs iq= ,oa bdyksrh iqh ds chp Øe’k% 7 : 3 : 4
ds vuqikr esa forfjr dj fn;kA ;fn eksgu }kjk Lo;a ds fy, j[kh xbZ
/kujkf’k ,oa iq= dks nh xbZ /kujkf’k ds e/; varj 31500 :i, gks] rks
dqy fjVk;jesaV QaM fruk Fkk\
(a) Rs. 240000 (b) Rs. 270000
(c) Rs. 210000 (d) Rs. 215000
(e) Rs. 250000
9. The respective ratio between the present ages of A and B is 9 :
10. 8 years ago the respective ratio of 1/7th of A’s age tht time
and 1/4th of B’s age that time was 1 : 2. What will be the
respective ratio between A’s age and B’s age 8 years hence?
A ,oa B dh orZeku mezksa ds e/; laxr vuqikr 9 : 10 gSA vkt ls 8 o"kZ
iwoZ A dh mez ds 1/7 Hkkx ,oa ml le; B dh mez ds 1/4 Hkkx dk
vuqikr 1 : 2 FkkA vkt ls 8 o"kZ ckn A ,oa B dh mezksa dk laxr vuqikr
D;k gksxk \
(a) 17 : 18 (b) 11 : 12 (c) 9 : 11 (d) 12 : 13
(e) 15 : 17
10. A mixture of milk and water in a jar comprises 12 litre of milk.
If 5 litre of pure milk and 3 litre of pure water were added to
this jar, the percentage of water in the new mixture would be
20%. What was the initial quantity of water in the jar? (in litre)
,d crZu esa nw/k ,oa ikuh ds feJ.k esa 12 yhVj nw/k gSA ;fn crZu esa 5
yhVj 'kq) nw/k ,oa 3 yhVj 'kq) ikuh feyk;k tk, rks ifj.kkeh feJ.k
esa ikuh dh ek=k 20% gks tkrh gSA crZu esa ikuh dh vkjafHkd ek=k
D;k Fkh\ ¼yhVj esa½
(a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 2 (d) 6
(e) 1.25
11. 8 men can finish a piece of work in 25 days. 15 women can
finish the same piece of work in 16 days. 4 men and 8 women
started working together and worked for 10 days. After that 6
more men joined them. How many days will they now take to
finish the remaining work?
8 iq:"k ,d dke dks 25 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrs gSaA 15 efgyk,¡ mlh
dke dks 16 fnu esa iwjk dj ldrh gSaA 4 iq:"k ,oa 8 efgyk,¡ feydj 10
fnu dke djrs gSaA blds ckn 6 vkSj iq:"k muds lkFk 'kkfey gks x,A
os lHkh feydj 'ks"k dke dks fdrus fnu esa iwjk djasxs\
(a) 44
5 (b) 6
3
5 (c) 6
2
5 (d) 5
3
5
(e) 52
5
12. A boat can travel 6.4 km downstream in 16 minutes and 9.9 km
upstream in 33 minutes. What is the total time taken by the
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boat to travel 48 km upstream and the same distance
downstream together?
,d uko vuqizokg esa 6.4 fdeh- dh nwjh 16 feuV esa rFkk Å/oZizokg esa
9.9 fdeh- dh nwjh 33 feuV esa r; dj ldrh gSA mlh uko }kjk
Å/oZizokg esa 48 fdeh- ,oa vuqizokg esa leku nwjh r; djus esa fdruk
le; yxsxk\
(a) 4 hrs. 40 min. (b) 4 hrs.
(c) 5 hrs. (d) 5 hrs. 20 min.
(e) 5 hrs. 40 min.
13. A metallic cuboid measuring 12 cm × 9 cm × 2 cm is melted and
cast into a cube. Find the length of each edge of the cube.
,d /kkfRod ?kukHk ftldh eki 12 lseh- × 9 lseh- × 2 lseh- gS] dks
fi?kykdj ,d ?ku ds :i esa <+kyk tkrk gsA ?ku ds izR;sd fdukjs dh
yackbZ Kkr dhft,A
(a) 5 cm (b) 6 cm (c) 2 cm (d) 8 cm
(e) 10 cm
14. Out of 7 consonants and 4 vowels, how many words of 3
consonants and 2 vowels can be formed?
7 O;atuksa ,oa 4 Lojksa esa ls 3 O;atu ,oa 2 Lojksa dks ysdj fdrus 'kCn
cuk, tk ldrs gSa\
(a) 24400 (b) 21300 (c) 210 (d) 25200
(e) None of these
15. A bag contains 2 red balls, 5 yellow balls and ‘x’ green balls. One
ball is drawn at random and the probability of ball being yellow
is 5/9. What is the value of x ?
,d FkSys esa 2 yky xsansa] 5 ihyh xsansa ,oa x gjh xsansa gSaA ,d xsans dks
;nPN;k fudkyk tkrk gS ,oa ml xsan ds ihyk jax ds gksus dh
izkf;drk 5/9 gS] rks x dk eku D;k gS \
(a) 3 (b) 12
(c) Other than those given as options
(d) 6
(e) 2
Directions (16–20): In the following questions two equations
numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and
Give answer
(a) if x > y
(b) if x > y
(c) if x < y
(d) if x < y
(e) if x = y or the relationship between x and y cannot be established.
funsZ’k (16–20): fuEufyf[kr izR;sd iz’u esa nks lehdj.k I ,oa II fn, x, gSaA
vkidks nksuksa lehdj.kksa dks gy djuk gS ,oa mÙkj nhft,
(a) ;fn x > y
(b) ;fn x > y
(c) ;fn x < y
(d) ;fn x < y
(e) ;fn x ,oa y ds chp laca/k LFkkfir ugha fd;k tk ldrk
16. I. 3x2 + 13x + 12 = 0
II. 4y2 + 5y + 1 = 0
17. I. x2 = 25
II. y2 + 10y + 25 = 0
18. I. 5x2 – 11x + 2 = 0
II. 3y2 – 5y + 2 = 0
19. I. 5x2 – 13x + 6 = 0
II. 2y2 – 7y + 6 = 0
20. I. 2x2 – 17x + 35 = 0
II. 3y2 – 10y + 7 = 0
Directions (21–25): What will come in place of questions work (?) in
the given number series?
funsZ’k (21–25): fuEu izR;sd la[;k Ja[kyk esa iz’u fpà (?) ds LFkku ij
dkSu&lh la[;k vk,xh\
21. 48 63 43 68 38 ?
(a) 76 (b) 73 (c) 79 (d) 66
(e) 75
22. 14 16 22 34 54 ?
(a) 76 (b) 84 (c) 78 (d) 80
(e) 86
23. 852 285 96 33 12 ?
(a) 6 (b) 8 (c) 5 (d) 4
(e) 7
24. 0.25 4 32 128 256 ?
(a) 264 (b) 256 (c) 512 (d) 480
(e) 280
25. 9 4 3 3 4 ?
(a) 11 (b) 7.5 (c) 8 (d) 7
(e) 6.5
Directions (26–30): Refer to the graph carefully and answer
the given questions:
Number of members who have registered for two clubs in five
different months
funsZ’k (26–30): fuEu xzkQ dk lko/kkhiwoZd v/;;u dhft, ,oa fn,
x, iz’uksa ds mÙkj nhft,%
fn, x, ik¡p fHkUu ekgksa ds nkSjku nks dYcksa ds fy,
iathdr lnL;ksa dh la[;k
600
500
400
300
B
Nu
mb
er o
f m
emb
ers
wh
o r
egi
ster
ed i
n
the
mo
nth
320 360 400 420 380
400 320 480 520 500
200
100
0
A
March April May June July
26. If in August the number of members who registered increased
by 20% as compared to June, what is the number of members
who registered for both the clubs together in August?
;fn vxLr esa nksuksa Dycksa esa iathd`r lnL;ksa dh la[;k esa twu dh
rqyuk esa 20% dh of) ntZ dh x;h] rks vxLr esa nksuksa dYcksa dks
feykdj iathdr lnL;ksa dh la[;k D;k gksxh\
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(a) 1152 (b) 816 (c) 1128
(d) 1056 (e) 1140
27. The number of members who registered for club A in April was
what percent less than that registered in June for the same
club?
vizSy ekg esa Dyc A esa iathdr lnL;ksa dh la[;k mlh Dyc esa twu
ekg esa iathdr lnL;ksa dh la[;k ls fdruk izfr’kr de gS \
(a) 142
7 (b) 15
2
7 (c) 12
3
7 (d) 11
3
7
(e) 104
7
28. In club B, the number of female members who registered in
March was three-fifth of the number of male members who
registered in the same month. If the number of female members
who registered for club A in March was 50 more than that
registered for club B in the same month, what was the number
of male members who registered for club A in March?
Dyc B esa ekpZ ekg esa iathd`r efgyk lnL;ksa dh la[;k mlh ekg esa
iathdr iq:"k lnL;ksa dh la[;k dk 3
5Hkkx FkhA ;fn ekpZ ekg esa Dyc
A esa iathdr efgyk lnL;ksa dh la[;k mlh ekg esa Dyc B esa iathd`r
efgyk lnL;ksa dh la[;k ls 50 vf/kd Fkh] rks ekpZ ekg esa Dyc A esa
iathdr iq:"k lnL;ksa dh la[;k D;k Fkh\
(a) 140 (b) 130 (c) 110 (d) 100
(e) 120
29. What is the respective ratio between the total number of
members who registered for both the clubs together in March
and that in July?
nksuksa Dycksa dks feykdj ekpZ ,oa tqykbZ esa iathdr lnL;ksa dh dqy
la[;k ds e/; laxr vuqikr D;k gS \
(a) 9 : 13 (b) 6 : 13 (c) 7 : 17 (d) 9 : 11
(e) 6 : 11
30. What is the difference between the total number of members
who registered for club A in May and June together and that
registered for club B in the same months together?
ebZ ,oa twu ekg dks feykdj Dyc A esa iathdr lnL;ksa dh dqy la[;k
rFkk bUgha ekgksa dks feykdj Dyc B esa iathd`r lnL;ksa dh dqy la[;k
ds e/; D;k varj gS \
(a) 240 (b) 180 (c) 220 (d) 160
(e) 300
Directions (31–35): Study the table carefully and answer the given
questions.
Number of items sold and percentage of items returned by the
customers over the months in two different shops
funsZ’k (31–35): fuEu lkj.kh dk lko/kkuhiwoZd v/;;u dhft, ,oa fn, x,
iz’uksa ds mÙkj nhft,A
nks fHkUu nqdkuksa esa fHkUu ekgksa ds nkSjku csph xbZ oLrqvksa dh la[;k ,oa xzkgdksa
}kjk ykSVk;h xbZ oLrqvksa dk izfr’kr
Month Shops
A B Number of items
sold
% of items
returned by the
customers
Number of items
sold
% of items returned
by the customers
August 580 15 650 8
September 600 12 540 10
October 550 4 360 5
November 720 20 416 25
31. The total number of items returned by the customers to shop A
in August and October together was approximately what
percent more than the total number of items returned by the
customers to shop B in September and October together?
vxLr ,oa vDVwcj ekg dks feykdj xzkgdksa }kjk nqdku A esa ykSVk;h
xbZ oLrqvksa dh dqy la[;k flrEcj ,oa vDVwcj ekg dks feykdj
xzkgdksa }kjk nqdku B esa ykSVk;h xbZ oLrqvksa dh dqy la[;k ls yxHkx
fdruk izfr’kr vf/kd Fkh \
(a) 46 (b) 32 (c) 67 (d) 51
(e) 54
32. The number of items returned by the customers to shop B in
August was what percent of the number of items returned by
the customers to that shop in November?
vxLr ekg esa xzkgdksa }kjk nqdku B esa ykSVk;h xbZ oLrqvksa dh la[;k
mlh nqdku esa uoEcj ekg esa xzkgdksa }kjk ykSVk;h xbZ oLrqvksa dh la[;k
dk fdruk izfr’kr Fkh \
(a) 64 (b) 50 (c) 44 (d) 32
(e) 26
33. What was the average number of items which were not
returned by the customers to shop B in September, October and
November?
flrEcj] vDVwcj ,oa uoEcj ekg esa nqdku B esa xzkgdksa }kjk ugha ykSVk;h
xbZ oLrqvksa dh vkSlr la[;k D;k Fkh \
(a) 438 (b) 251 (c) 255 (d) 360
(e) 380
34. What is the respective ratio between the number of items not
returned by the customers to shop A in October to the number
of items returned by the customers to that shop in November?
vDVwcj ekg esa nqdku A esa xzkgdksa }kjk ugha ykSVk;h xbZ oLrqvksa dh
la[;k rFkk uoEcj ekg esa mlh nqdku esa xzkgdksa }kjk ykSVk;h xbZ
oLrqvksa dh la[;k ds e/; laxhr vuqikr D;k gS \
(a) 15 : 6 (b) 21 : 5 (c) 19 : 7 (d) 11 : 3
(e) 17 : 8
35. All the items returned by the customer to shop A in September
were found to be defective and the shop received complaints
from some of the customers who did not return the items and
about 1
12th of those items not returned by the customers were
found to be defective. What were the total defective items sold
by that shop in that month?
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flrEcj ekg esa nqdku A esa xzkgdksa }kjk ykSVk;h xbZ lHkh oLrq,¡ nks"kiw.kZ
Fkha ,oa nqdku us oLrq,¡ ugha ykSVkus okys dqN xzkgdksa ls f’kdk;rsa feyh
,oa xzkgdksa }kjk ugha ykSVk;h xbZa oLrqvksa esa 1
12Hkkx oLrq,¡ nks"kiw.kZ FkhaA
ml ekg esa nqdku A }kjk csph xbZ fdruh oLrq,¡ nks"kiw.kZ Fkha \
(a) 116 (b) 168 (c) 198 (d) 216
(e) 172
Directions (36–40): Refer to the pie-chart and answer the given
questions.
funsZ’k (36–40): fuEu ikbZ&pkVZ dk lko/kkuhiwoZd v/;;u dhft, ,oa fn,
x, iz’uksa ds mÙkj nhft, A
Distribution of total number of brownies sold by
5 different Bakeries:
Total number of Brownies sold : 320
ik¡p fHkUu csdfj;ksa }kjk csps x, czkmfu;ksa (Brownies) dh
dqy la[;k dk forj.k czkmfu;ksa dh dqy la[;k = 320
E 30%
A 15%
B 20%
C 25%
D 10%
36. What is the central angle corresponding to the number of
brownies sold by bakery E?
csdjh E }kjk csps x, czkmfu;ksa dh la[;k dk laxr dsUnzh; dks.k D;k
gS\
(a) 104° (b) 108° (c) 106° (d) 102°
(e) 120°
37. The respective ratio between the number of brownies sold by
bakery D and that by bakery F is 2 : 3. If bakery F sold each
brownies for Rs. 50, what was the amount earned by bakery F?
csdjh D ,oa csdjh F }kjk csps x, czkmfu;ksa dh la[;k dk laxr vuqikr
2 : 3 gSA ;fn csdjh F us izR;sd czkmfu dks 50 :i, esa cspk] rks csdjh F
}kjk vftZr /kujkf’k D;k Fkh\
(a) Rs. 3200 (b) Rs. 2400 (c) Rs. 2000 (d) Rs. 2800
(e) Rs. 3000
38. What is the difference between the average of the number of
brownies sold by bakeries A and B and the average of the
number of brownies sold by bakeries C and E?
csdjh A ,oa B dks feykdj csps x, czkmfu;ksa dh vkSlr la[;k rFkk csdjh
C ,oa E dks feykdj csps x, czkmfu;ksa dh vkSlr la[;k ds e/; D;k
varj gS \
(a) 28 (b) 32 (c) 36 (d) 42
(e) 24
39. The respective ratio between the number of chocolate and that
of vanilla brownies sold by bakery B is 5 : 3 and the respective
ratio between the number of chocolate and that of vanilla
brownies sold by bakery C is 3 : 1. What is the total number of
chocolate brownies sold by bakeries B and C together?
(Bakeries B and C sell only chocolate and vanilla brownies)
csdjh B }kjk csps x, pkWdysV ,oa ofuyk czkmfu;ksa dh la[;k dk laxr
vuqikr 5 : 3 gS ,oa csdjh C }kjk csps x, pkWdysV ,oa ofuyk czkmfu;k¡
dh la[;k dk laxr vuqikr 3 : 1 gSA csdjh B ,oa C dks feykdj buds
}kjk csps x, pkWdysV czkmfu;ksa dh dqy la[;k D;k gS \ ¼csdjh B ,oa C
dsoy pkWdysV ,oa ofuyk czkmfu csprs gSaA½
(a) 130 (b) 120 (c) 100 (d) 150
(e) 90
40. What is the difference between the total number of brownies
sold by bakeries A and D together and that sold by bakery E?
csdjh A ,oa D dks feykdj buds }kjk csps x, czkmfu;ksa dh dqy la[;k
rFkk csdjh E }kjk csps x, czkmfu;ksa dh la[;k ds e/; D;k varj gS \
(a) 12 (b) 16 (c) 6 (d) 18
(e) 14
Reasoning 41. What will come in place of questions mark (?) in the following
series based on the English alphabetical order?
vaxzsth o.kZekyk Øe ij vk/kkfjr fuEufyf[kr Ja[kyk esa iz’uokpd fpà
ds LFkku ij D;k vk,xk\
AG-4, CI-8, EK-12, GM-16, ?
(a) IO-20 (b) JM-24 (c) KO-20 (d) IO-24
(e) IN-22
42. The positions of how many alphabet will remain at the same
position if each of the alphabet in the word HOLIDAY are
rearranged in alphabetical order from left to right?
;fn 'kCn HOLIDAY ds izR;sd o.kZ dks ck,¡ ls nk,¡ vaxzsth o.kZekyk Øe
esa O;ofLFkr fd;k tk, rks fdrus o.kksaZ ds LFkku ogh jgsaxs\
(a) More than three (b) Two
(c) None (d) One
(e) Three
43. If it is possible to make only one meaningful English word with
the first, the second, the fourth and the eights letters of the
word STEROIDAL using each letter of the word only once, when
counted from left to right, which of the following will be the
fourth letter of the word so formed from the right end. If no
such word can be formed give X as your answer. If more than
one such word can be formed, give Z as your answer.
;fn 'kCn STEROIDAL ds igys] nwljs] pkSFks rFkk vkBosa v{kjksa ls]
izR;sd 'kCn esa izR;sd v{kj dk dsoy ,d ckj iz;ksx djrs gq, rFkk
x.kuk ck,¡ ls nk,¡ djrs gq,] vaxzsth dk ,d vFkZiw.kZ 'kCn cukuk laHko
gks rks fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk bl izdkj cus 'kCn ds nk,¡ Nksj ls
pkSFkk v{kj gksxk\ ;fn ,slk dksbZ 'kCn ugha cu ldrk gS rks mÙkj ‘X’
nhft,A ;fn,slk ,d ls vf/kd 'kCn cu ldrk gS rks mÙkj ‘Z’ nhft,A
(a) X (b) S (c) R (d) T
(e) Z
44. If three is added to each even digit and two is added to each odd
digit of the number 7 1 4 5 3 6 2, then which of the following
digits will not appear twice in the new number thus formed?
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;fn la[;k 7 1 4 5 3 6 2 ds izR;sd le vad esa rhu tksM+k tk, rFkk
izR;sd fo"ke vad esa nks tksMk tk, rks bl izdkj cuh ubZ la[;k esa
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk nks ckj ugha tk,xk\
(a) Only 3 (b) Only 9
(c) Both 3 and 5 (d) Both 7 and 9
(e) Only 5
45. How many such pairs of digits are there in the number 6 9 7 3 5
2 4 each of which has as many digits between them in the
number (in both forward and backward directions) as they
have between them in arithmetic numerals?
la[;k 6 9 7 3 5 2 4 esa ,sls vadksa ds ;qXe fdrus gSa ftuesa ls izR;sd ds
chp la[;k esa mrus gh vad gSa ¼vkxs vkSj ihNs nksuksa fn’kkvksa esa½ ftrus
fd muds chp vadxf.krh; vadksa esa gksrs gSa\
(a) Three (b) One
(c) More than four (d) Four
(e) Two
Directions (46 – 50): Study the following information carefully and
answer the questions given below:
Eight boxes – A, B, C, D, W, X, Y and Z – are stacked above one another.
More than one box is kept between A and B. As many boxes are kept
between B and W as between A and B. Only one box is kept between
W and X. More than three boxes are kept between X and D. No box is
kept between Y and C. Only two boxes are kept between C and Z. C is
kept at one of the positions above Z.
funsZ’k (46 – 50): fuEufyf[kr izR;sd tkudkjh dk lko/kkuhiwoZd v/;;u dj
uhps fn, x, iz’uksa ds mÙkj nhft,%
vkBk ckWDl – A, B, C, D, W, X, Y rFkk Z ,d ds Åij ,d djds ,d <sj ds :i
esa j[ks x, gSaA A rFkk B ds chp ,d ls vf/kd ckWDl j[ks x, gSaA B rFkk W ds
chp mrus gh ckWDl j[ks x, gSa ftrus fd A rFkk B ds chpA W rFkk X ds chp
dsoy ,d ckWDl j[kk x;kA X rFkk D ds chp rhu ls vf/kd ckWDl j[ks x, gSaA
Y rFkk C ds chp dksbZ Hkh ckWDl ugha j[kk x;k gSA C rFkk Z ds chp dsoy nks
ckWDl j[ks x, gSaA Z ds Åij fdlh LFkku ij ckWDl C j[kk x;k gSA
46. As per the given arrangement, D is related to A in the same way
as X is related to Z. Following the same pattern to whom is C
related?
nh xbZ O;oLFkk ds vuqlkj D lacaf/kr gS A ls rFkk mlh izdkj X lacaf/kr
gS Z lsA mlh iSVuZ dk vuqlj.k djrs gq, fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlls C
lacaf/kr gS\
(a) V (b) W (c) B (d) D
(e) X
47. Which one of the following depicts the position of box Y with
respect to box W?
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu ckWDl W ds lanHkZ esa ckWDl Y dk LFkku iznf’kZr
djrk gS\
(a) Immediately before W (b) Fifth above W
(c) Fourth below W (d) Second above W
(e) Third above W.
48. How many boxes are kept above box W?
ckWDl W ds Åij fdrus ckWDl j[ks x, gSa\
(a) More than three (b) Three
(c) None (d) One
(e) Two
49. Which boxes are kept at second and fifth positions from the top
of the stack respectively?
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&ls ckWDl <sj esa Åij Øe’k% nwljs rFkk ik¡posa
LFkku gSa\
(a) Z, C (b) Z, W (c) A, D (d) A, B
(e) None of those given as options
50. Which box/es is/are kept between D and C?
D rFkk C ds chp dkS&lk@ls lacaf/kr j[kk x;k gS@j[ks x, gS\
(a) Only Y (b) None (c) Only W (d) Both B and W
(e) Both A and Y
Directions (51 – 55): In each of the following questions, three
statements followed by two conclusion numbered I and II have been
given. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they
seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide
which of the given conclusion logically follows from the given
statements.
Give answer
(a) if both the conclusion I and conclusion II follow
(b) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
(c) if either conclusion I or conclusion II follows
(d) if only conclusion I follows
(e) if only conclusion II follows
funsZ’k (51 – 55): uhps fn, x, izR;sd iz’u esa] rhu dFku rFkk mlds ckn nks
fu"d"kZ I vkSj II fn, x, gSaA vkidks fn, x, dFkuksa dks lR; ekuuk gS] Hkys gh
os loZKkr rF;ksa ls fHkUu izrhr gksrs gSa rFkk ;g fu.kZ; dhft, fd fuEufyf[kr
esa ls dkSu&lk@ls fu"d"kZ fn, x, dFkuksa dk rdZlaxr <ax ls vuqlj.k djrk
gS@djrs gSa] Hkys gh os loZKkr rF;ksa ls fHkUu izrhr gksrs gSaA
mÙkj (a) nhft, ;fn fu"d"kZ I vkSj fu"d"kZ II nksuksa vuqlj.k djrs gSa
mÙkj (b) nhft, ;fn u rks fu"d"kZ I u gh fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrs gSa
mÙkj (c) nhft, ;fn ;k rks fu"d"kZ I ;k fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrs gSa
mÙkj (d) nhft, ;fn dsoy fu"d"kZ I vuqlj.k djrs gSa
mÙkj (e) nhft, ;fn dsoy fu"d"kZ II vuqlj.k djrs gSa
51. Statements/dFku%
All plots are themes./lHkh dFkkoLrq fo"k;oLrq gSaA
Some themes are fictions./dqN fo"k;oLrq dFkklkfgR; gSaA
No fiction is a biography./dksbZ dFkklkfgR; thoupfjr ugha gSA
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ%
I. Some biographies are definitely not plots.
dqN thoupfjr fuf’pr :i ls dFkkoLrq ugha gSA
II. All themes can never be biographies.
lHkh fo"k;oLrq dHkh thoupfjr ugha gks ldrsA
(52 – 53):
Statements/dFku%
Some trainings are drills./dqN izf’k{k.k vH;kl gSaA
All drills are bars./lHkh vH;kl jks/k gSaA
Some bars are goals./dqN jks/k y{; gSa
52. Conclusions/fu"d"kZ%
I. Atleast some bars are trainings.
de&ls&de dqN jks/k izf’k{k.k gSaA
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II. Atleast some goals are trainings.
de&ls&de dqN y{; izf’k{k.k gSaA
53. Conclusions/fu"d"kZ%
I. All goals being drills is a possibility.
lHkh y{;ksa ds vH;kl gksus dh laHkkouk gSA
II. All drills can never be trainings.
lHkh vH;kl dHkh Hkh izf’k{k.k ugha gks ldrsA
54. Statements/dFku%
All numbers are letters./lHkh la[;k,¡ v{kj gSaA
Some letters are pots./dqN v{kj iksLV gSaA
All posts are digits./lHkh iksLV vad gSA
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ%
I. No number is a digit.
dksbZ la[;k vad ugha gSaA
II. Atleast some numbers are digits.
de&ls&de dqN la[;k,¡ vad gSaA
55. Statements/dFku%
All paints are machines./lHkh isaV vad ugha gSaA
No machines is a circuit./dksbZ e’khu ifjiFk ugha gSA
All circuits are wires./lHkh ifjiFk rkj gSaA
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ%
I. All paints being circuits is a possibility.
lHkh isaV ds ifjiFk gksus dh laHkkouk gSA
II. At least some wires are machines.
de&ls&de dqN rkj e’khusa gSaA
Directions (56 – 60): In each of the following questions, relationship
between different elements is shown in the statements. The
statements is followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Study
the conclusions based on the given statement and select the
appropriate answer.
Give answer
(a) if both the conclusion I and conclusion II are true
(b) if neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true
(c) if either conclusion I or conclusion II is true
(d) if only conclusion I is true
(e) if only conclusion II is true
funsZ’k (56 – 60): fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh iz’u esa] fofHkUu rRoksa ds chp laca/k
dFkuksa esa n’kkZ;k x;k gSA bu dFkksa ds ckn nks fu"d"kZ I vkSj II fn, x, gSaA
dFkuksa ij vk/kkfjr fu"d"kksaZ dks if<+, rFkk mi;qDr mÙkj dk p;u dhft,%
mÙkj (a) nhft, ;fn fu"d"kZ I vkSj fu"d"kZ II nksuksa lR; gSa
mÙkj (b) nhft, ;fn u rks fu"d"kZ I u gh fu"d"kZ II lR; gSa
mÙkj (c) nhft, ;fn ;k rks fu"d"kZ I ;k fu"d"kZ II lR; gSa
mÙkj (d) nhft, ;fn dsoy fu"d"kZ I lR; gSa
mÙkj (e) nhft, ;fn dsoy fu"d"kZ II lR; gSa
56. Statements/dFku%
D > C < G > H ; B > C
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ%
I. H > B II. B < D
57. Statements/dFku%
N < Q < C = D > S > A
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ%
I. C > A II. N < D
(58 – 59):
Statements/dFku%
S = T < R < A > Y; Z > P = B
58. Conclusions/fu"d"kZ%
I. Z > Y II. S < Z
59. Conclusions/fu"d"kZ%
I. P < A II. P = A
60. Statements/dFku%
P > A > C = E; K < C < U
Conclusions/fu"d"kZ%
I. E < U II. P > K
Directions (61 – 65): Study the following information carefully and
answer the questions given below:
Twelve people are sitting in two parallel rows containing six people
each, in such a way that there is equal distance between adjacent
persons. In row- 1, R, S, T, U, V and W are seated and all of them are
facing south.
In row – 2, E, F, G, H, I and J are seated and all of them are facing
north. Therefore in the given seating arrangement each member
seated in a row faces another member of the other row. (Please Note:
None of the information gives is necessarily in the same order).
The one facing H sits second to the right of S. More than one person
sits to the left of H. Only two people sit between S and W. More than
two people sit between R and the one facing J. R is at one of the
positions to the right of W. J does not sit at any of the extreme ends of
the row. The one facing U sits to the immediate left of E. E is not an
immediate neighbor of J. One of the immediate neighbor of F faces T.
G is not an immediate neighbor of E.
funsZ’k (61 – 65): fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dk lko/kkuhiwoZd v/;;u dj uhps
fn, x, iz’ukas ds mÙkj nhft,%
ckjg O;fDr nks lekarj O;fDr;ksa esa bl izdkj cSBs gSa fd izR;sd iafDr esa Ng
O;fDr gSa rFkk vxy&cxy cSBs O;fDr;ksa ds chp leku nwjh gSA iafDr–1 esa R,
S, T, U, V rFkk W cSBs gSa rFkk mu lHkh O;fDr;ksa dk eq[k nf{k.k dh vksj gSaA
iafDr – 2 esa E, F, G, H, I rFkk J cSBs gSa rFkk mu lHkh O;fDr;ksa dk eq[k mÙkj dh
vksj gSA vr% cSBus dh nh xbZ O;oLFkk esa ,d iafDr dk izR;sd lnL; nwljs
iafDr ds fdlh lnL; ds Bhd lkeus cSBk gSA
¼d`i;k uksV dhft,% nh xbZ dksbZ Hkh tkudkjh vko’;d ugha gS fd mlh Øe
esa gks½A
H dh vksj eq[k djus okyk O;fDr S ds nk,¡ nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA H ds ck;ha
vksj ,d ls vf/kd O;fDr cSBs gSaA S rFkk W ds chp dsoy nks O;fDr cSBs gSaA R
rFkk J dh vksj eq[k dju okys O;fDr ds chp nks ls vf/kd O;fDr cSBs gSaaA U dh
vksj eq[k djus okyk O;fDr E ds Bhd ck,¡ cSBk gSA E, J dk ,d fudVre
iM+kslh gha gSA F ds fudVre iM+ksfl;ksa esa ls ,d dk eq[k T dh vksj gSA G, E dk
,d fudVre iM+kslh ugha gSA
61. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the
given arrangement and thus they form a group. Which is the
one that does not being to the group?
nh xbZ O;oLFkk ds vuqlkj fuEufyf[kr ik¡p esa ls pkj ,d fuf’pr
izdkj ls ,d leku gSa rFkk os viuk ,d lewg cukrs gSaA fuEufyf[kr
esa ls dkSu&lk ,d bl lewg esa 'kkfey ugha gksrk gS\
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(a) VU (b) TS (c) FJ (d) EI
(e) TV
62. If all the persons is row–2 are made to sit in a alphabetical
order from left of right, who amongst the following will faces S
according to the new arrangement?
;fn iafDr – 2 ds lHkh O;fDr;ksa dks ck,¡ ls nk,¡ vaxzsth o.kZekyk ds
vuqlkj cSBus fn;k tk, rks ubZ O;oLFkk ds vuqlkj fuEufyf[kr esa ls
fdldk eq[k S dh vksj gksxk\
(a) G (b) J (c) E (d) F
(e) H
63. Who amongst the following sits exactly between H and the one
facing S?
H rFkk S dh vksj eq[k djus okys O;fDr ds Bhd chp fuEufyf[kr esa ls
dkSu cSBk gS\
(a) I (b) The one facing R
(c) F (d) The one facing T
(e) G
64. Who amongst the following sit to the immediate left and
immediate right, respectively of the person facing V?
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu V dh vksj eq[k djus okys O;fDr ds Øe’k% Bhd
ck,¡ rFkk Bhd nk,¡ cSBs gSa\
(a) G, F (b) I, J (c) H, E (d) H, F
(e) E, J
65. Which of the following statements is true with regard to the
given arrangement?
nh xb O;oLFkk ds vuqlkj fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk dFku lR; gS\
(a) Four people sit between F and the one facing U./
F rFkk U dh vksj eq[k djus okys O;fDr ds chp pkj O;fDr cSBs gSa
(b) Only one person sits between V and R./
V rFkk R ds chp dsoy ,d O;fDr cSBk gS
(c) U is an immediate neighbor of the one facing G./
G dh vksj eq[k djus okys O;fDr dk ,d fudVre iM+kslh U gS
(d) None of the given options is true/
fn, x, fodYiksa esa ls dksbZ lr; ugha gS
(e) V faces G./ V dk eq[k G dh vksj gS
Directions (66 – 70): Study the following information carefully and
answer the questions given below:
Seven people viz F, G, H, I, J, K and L were promoted in seven different
months of the same year viz., February, April, June, July, September,
October and December, but not necessarily in the same order.
J was promoted in a month having 31 days but not in July. Only three
people were promoted between J and L. I was promoted in a month
having only 30 days immediately before F. G was promoted
immediately before K.
funsZ’k (66 – 70): fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dk lko/kkuhiwoZd v/;;u dj uhps
fn, x, iz’uksa ds mÙkj nhft,%
lkr O;fDr ;Fkk] F, G, H, I, J, K rFkk L fdlh o"kZ ds vyx&vyx eghuksa ;Fkk]
Qjojh] vizSy] twu] tqykbZ] flrEcj] vDVwcj rFkk fnlEcj esa izksér fd, x,]
ijarq vko’;d ugha gS fd blh Øe esaA
J dh izkséfr 31 fnuksa okys eghus esa gqbZ ijarq tqykbZ esa ughaA J rFkk L ds chp
dsoy rhu O;fDr;ksa dh izkséfr gqbZA I dh izkséfr F ds Bhd igys 30 fnuksa okys
eghus esa gqbZA K ds Bhd igys G dh izkséfr gqbZA
66. In which month was G promoted?
G dh izkséfr fdl eghus esa gqbZ\
(a) October (b) April (c) June (d) September
(e) February
67. As per the given arrangement, G is related to April following a
certain pattern. To which of the following is I related following
the same pattern as per the given arrangement?
nh xbZ O;oLFkk ds vuqlkj] ,d fuf’pr iSVuZ ds vuqlkj G lacaf/kr gS
vizSy lsA nh xbZ O;oLFkk ds vuqlkj mlh iSVuZ dk vuqlj.k djrs gq,
fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdlls I lacaf/kr gS\
(a) December (b) October
(c) February (d) September
(e) June
68. Who was promoted in July?
tqykbZ esa fdldh izkséfr gqgZ\
(a) H (b) K (c) L (d) F
(e) Other than those given as options/fn, x, fodYiksa ds vykok
69. Which of the following statements is not true about K as per the
given information?
nh xbZ O;oLFkk ds vuqlkj fuEufyf[kr eas ls dkSu&lk dFku K ds ckjs
esa lR; ugha gS\
(A) K was promoted in a month having 31 days.
K dh izkséfr 31 fnuksa okys eghusa esa gqbZA
(B) K was promoted in one of given months after L.
K dh izkséfr L ds ckn fn, x, fdlh eghus esa gqbZA
(C) Only two people were promoted between K and I.
K rFkk I ds chp dsoy nks O;fDr;ksa izkséfr gqbZA
(a) Only C (b) Both A and C
(c) Both B and C (d) Both A and B
(e) Only B
70. How many people were promoted before H?
H ds igys fdrus O;fDr;ksa dh izkséfr gqbZ\
(a) Four (b) None (c) Three (d) Two
(e) One
Directions (71 – 75): Study the following information carefully and
answer the questions given below:
Eights people, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are sitting around a circular
table with equal distance between each other but not necessarily in
the same order. Some of them are facing the centre while some face
outside, (i.e., opposite to centre).
• V sits second to the right of W. W faces the centre. Only two
people sit between V and X (from either V’s right or V’s left).
• Only three people sit between X and S. S faces the centre. T sits
third to the right of S.
• R sits second to the right of T. Q sits third to the left of R.
• Immediate neighbours of R face a direction opposite to that of R
(i.e., If R faces the centre then both the immediate neighbours of
R face outside and vice-versa).
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• Immediate neighbours of T face the same direction (i.e., if one
neighbor faces the centre then the other also faces the centre
and vice-versa).
• Immediate neighbours of Q face the same direction (i.e., if one
neighbor faces the centre then the other also faces the centres
and vice-versa).
funsZ’k (71 – 75): fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dk lko/kkuhiwoZd v/;;u dj uhps
fn, x, iz’uksa ds mÙkj nhft,%
vkB O;fDr Q, R, S, T, U, V, W rFkk X ,d oÙkkdkj est ds fxnZ ,d&nwljs ls
leku nwjh ij cSBs gSa ijarq vko’;d ugh a gS fd blh Øe esaA muesa ls dqN dk
eq[k dsUnz dh vksj gS tcfd dqN dk ckgj dh vksj ¼vFkkZr~ dsUnz ls foijhr
fn’kk dh vksj½A
• W ds nk,¡ nwljs LFkku ij V cSBk gSA W dk eq[k dsUnz dh vksj gSA V rFkk
X ds chp dsoy nks O;fDr cSBs gSa ¼V ds nk;ha vksj ;k V ds ck;ha vksj½A
• X rFkk S ds chp dsoy rhu O;fDr cSBs gSaA S dk eq[k dsUnz dh vksj gSA S
ds nk,¡ rhljs LFkku ij T cSBk gSA
• T ds nk,¡ nwljs LFkku ij R cSBk gSA R ds ck,¡ rhljs LFkku ij Q cSBk gSA
• R ds fudVre iM+ksfl;ksa dk eq[k R ds eq[k ds foijhr fn’kk dh vksj gS
¼vFkkZr~ ;fn R dk eq[k dsUnz dh vksj gS rks R ds nksuksa fudVre iM+ksfl;ksa
dk eq[k ckgj dh vksj gksxk rFkk bldk O;qRØe½A
• T ds fudVre iM+ksfl;ksa dk eq[k ,d gh fn;k dh vksj gS ¼vFkkZr~ ;fn
,d iM+kslh dk eq[k dsUnz dh vksj gS rks nwljs dk eq[k Hkh dsUnz dh vksj
gS rks nwljs dk eq[k Hkh dsUnz dh vksj gksxk rFkk bldk O;qRØe½A
71. In which of the following pairs, do both the people face the
same direction (i.e. either both face centre or both face
outside)?
fuEufyf[kr fdl ;qXe esa nksuksa O;fDr;ksa dk eq[k ,d gh fn’kk dh vksj
gS ¼vFkkZr~ ;k rks nksuksa dk eq[k dsUnz dh vksj gS;k nksuksa dk eq[k ckgj
dh vksj gS½\
(a) S, Q (b) X, V (c) T, U (d) T, Q
(e) R, V
72. If all the people are made to sit in alphabetical order in clock-
wise direction starting from Q, then the position of how many
people (including Q) will remain unchanged?
;fn Q ls 'kq: djrs gq, lHkh O;fDr;ksa dks nf{k.koÙkZ fn’kk esa vaxzsth
o.kZekyk Øe ds vuqlkj fcBk;k tk, rks fdrus O;fDr;ksa dk LFkku ¼Q
dks 'kkfey djrs gq,½ vifjofrZr jgsxk\
(a) None (b) Three (c) More than three
(d) Two (e) One
73. Which of the following statements is not true as per the given
arrangement?
nh xbZ O;oLFkk ds vuqlkj fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk dFku lR; gha
gS\
(a) T faces the centre./ T dk eq[k dsnz dh vksj gS
(b) V sits second to the left of T./ T ds ck,¡ nwljs LFkku ij V cSBk gS
(c) Only three people sit between Q and U./
Q rFkk U ds chp dsoy rhu O;fDr cSBs gSa
(d) T is an immediate neighbor of U./
U dk ,d fudVre iM+kslh T gS
(e) All the given statements are true./ fn, x, lHkh dFku lR; gSa
74. Who sits to the immediate right of T?
T ds Bhd nk,¡ dkSu cSBk gS\
(a) Q (b) R (c) X (d) W
(e) U
75. Which of the following pairs represents the immediate
neighbours of W?
fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu&lk ;qXe W ds fudVre iM+ksfl;ksa dks fu:fir
djrk gS\
(a) S, U (b) U, Q (c) Q, R (d) R, S
(e) Q, X
Directions (76 – 80): Study the following information carefully and
answer the questions given below:
In a certain code language,
‘workers shifted in factory’ is written as ‘yr na pe gd’
‘new factory opened today’ is written as ‘mo su bi pe’
‘entry of new workers’ is written as ‘bi na vx dk’
‘today check visitors entry’ is written as ‘al dk mo zc’
(All codes are two letter codes only)
funsZ’k (76 – 80): fuEufyf[kr tkudkjh dk lko/kkuhiwoZd v/;;u dj uhps
fn, x, iz’uksa ds mÙkj nhft,%
,d fuf’pr dksM Hkk"kk esa]
‘workers shifted in factory’ dks ‘yr na pe gd’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
‘new factory opened today’ dks ‘mo su bi pe’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
‘entry of new workers’ dks ‘bi na vx dk’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
‘today check visitors entry’ dks ‘al dk mo zc’ fy[kk tkrk gSA
¼lHkh dksM dsoy nks v{kjh; dksM gSa½
76. What is the code for ‘factory entry’ in the given code language?
nh xbZ dksM Hkk"kk esa ‘factory entry’ dk dksM D;k gS\
(a) pe vx (b) gd pe (c) vx na (d) nag d
(e) su dk
77. In the given code language, what does the code ‘yr’ stand for?
nh xbZ dksM Hkk"kk esa dksM ‘yr’ dk vFkZ D;k gS\
(a) either ‘in’ or ‘shifted’ (b) factory
(c) shifted (d) workers
(e) in
78. What is the code for ‘today’ in the given code language?
nh xbZ dksM Hkk"kk esa ‘today’ dk dksM D;k gS\
(a) na (b) bi (c) vx (d) dk
(e) mo
79. If ‘check new stuff’ is coded as ‘bi ot zc’ in the given code
language, then how will ‘stuff of visitors’ be coded as?
;fn nh xbZ dksM Hkk"kk esa ‘check new stuff’ dk dksM ‘bi ot zc’ gS rks
‘stuff of visitors’ dk dksM D;k gksxk\
(a) ot dk vx (b) mo vx al (c) vx al ot (d) gd ot mo
(e) al gd vx
80. The code ‘rj na’ may represent the code for which of the
following in the given code language?
nh xbZ dksM Hkk"kk esa dksM ‘rj na’ fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdls fu:fir dj
ldrk gS\
(a) for all (b) new shifted
(c) of workers (d) workers demand
(e) demand new
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Solutions 1. (a)
?
100× (814 × 3) ≈ 754 + 467
?
100(814 × 3) ≈ 1221
? ≈1221 100
814 3
≈ 50
2. (e)
(1356 – ?) ÷ 3 ≈ 2196 ÷ 6
(1356 – ?) ÷ 3 ≈ 366
1356 – ? ≈ 366 × 3
1356 – ? ≈ 1098
? ≈ 1356 – 1098 ≈ 258
3. (e)
?2 + 142 – 22 × 7 ≈ 277
?2 + 142 – 154 ≈ 277
?2 – 12 ≈ 277
?2 ≈ 277 + 12 ≈ 289
? ≈ 289 ≈ 17
4. (b)
(? + 5) × 72 ÷ 2 256 ≈ 63
(? + 5) × 72 ÷ 16 ≈ 216
(? + 5) ×9
2≈ 216
? + 5 ≈216 2
9
≈ 48 ? ≈ 48 – 5 ≈ 43
5. (c)
3 3
2
8 4
4
≈ ? × 7
512 64
16
≈ ? × 7
448
16≈ ? × 7
28 ≈ ? × 7 ? ≈28
7≈ 4
6. (d)
Case I,
Let the principal be Rs. x.
S.I. =Principal×Time×Rate
100
=4 5
100
x = Rs.
5
x
Amount = Rs. 5
xx
= Rs.
6
5
x
Case II,
C.I. = P 1 1100
TR
=
26 10
1 15 100
x
=
26 11
15 10
x
= Rs. 6 121
15 100
x
= Rs. 6 21
5 100
x
= Rs.
63
250
x
63
250
x= 378 x =
378 250
63
= Rs. 1500
7. (e)
According to the question,
55
100
x:
88
100
y= 1 : 2 5x : 8y = 1 : 2
5 1
8 2
x
y
8 1 4
5 2 5
x
y
x = 4x ; y = 5a
5a – 4a = 10 a = 10
x = 40 and y = 50
3x + y = 3 × 40 + 50 = 170
8. (c)
Let the total retirement fund be Rs. 100.
Amount given to wife, son and daughter = Rs. 70
Ratio of the amounts given to wife, son and daughter = 7 : 3 : 4
Amount given to son =3
14× 70 = Rs. 15
∵ When difference = Rs. 15,
Total amount = Rs. 100
∵ When difference = Rs. 31500,
Neon Approach (Thought Process) : Aryan Ratio :-
Investment in Scheme A = = 1500
Neon Approach (Thought Process) : 55x : 88y = 1 : 2
x : y = 4 : 5
3x + y = 4×3+5 = 17
Answer will be multiple of 17
Only option (e) is correct.
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Total amount =100
15× 31500 = Rs. 210000
9. (b)
A’s present age = 9x years
B’s present age = 10x years
=
9 817
10 8 2
4
x
x
9 8 1 7 7
19 8 2 4 8
x
x
9 8 7
5 4 4
x
x
36x – 32 = 35x – 28 x = 32 – 28 = 4
Required ratio =9 8
10 8
x
x
=9 4 8
10 4 8
=
44 11
48 12
10. (e)
Let the quantity of water in the original mixture be x litres.
3 20
17 3 100
x
x
3 1
20 5
x
x
5x + 15 = 20 + x
5x – x = 20 – 15
4x = 5 x =5
4= 1.25 litres
11. (d)
8 men can do 1 work in 25 days.
15 women can do the same work in 16 days.
(8 × 25) men ≡ (15 × 16) women
5 men ≡ 6 women
4 men + 8 women ≡ 5
4 86
men
≡ 20
43
men ≡
32
3men
∵ 1 1 2 2
1 2
M D M D
W W
2
3210
8 25 31 W
W2 =32 10 8
3 8 25 15
Remaining work = 1 – 8 7
15 15
Again, 6 men join the team.
Number of men =32
3+ 6 =
50
3
1 1 2 2
1 2
M D M D
W W
2
508 25 3
71
15
D
8 × 25 =50 15
3 7 × D2
D2 =8 25 7 28
50 5 5
= 5
3
5days
Neon Approach (Thought Process) : Aryan Ratio :-
x = 210000
Neon Approach (Thought Process) :
Neon Approach (Thought Process) : Aryan Ratio :-
Final quantity of water = = 4.25
Initial quantity of water = 4.25 – 3 = 1.25
Neon Approach (Thought Process) : By CPR :-
Men Time
50% ↓ 100%↑
8 men complete the work in 25 days
4 men complete the work in 50 days
8 women complete the work in 30 days
4 men + 8 women work for 10 days
Total work = 10 × 8 = 80
Remaining work = 150 – 80 = 70
6 men enter (one day work) = 4.5
10 men + 8 women = 1 day work = 12.5
Required days = = days
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12. (e)
Rate downstream of boat =6.4
16
60
kmph.
=6.4 60
16
kmph. = 24 kmph.
Rate upstream of boat =9.9
33
60
kmph.
=9.9 60
33
kmph. = 18 kmph.
Required ratio =48 48
24 18
hours =
83
3
hours
= 5 hours 2
3× 60 minutes = 5 hours 40 minutes
13. (b)
Volume of cube = Volume of coboid
= (12 × 9 × 2) cu. cm.
Edge of cube = 3 12 9 2 = 6 cm.
14. (d)
Number of selections = selection of 3 consonants out of 7 ×
selection of 2 vowels out of 4 = 3 2C C7 × 4
=7 6 5 4 3
1 2 3 1 2
= 35 × 6 = 210
Now, 5 letters of each group can be arranged in 5 ! ways.
Required answer = 210 × 5 !
= 210 × 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 25200
15. (e)
Total number of balls in the bag = 7 + x
Total possible outcomes = (7 + x)C1 = 7 + x
Total favourable outcomes = 5C1 = 5
Required probability =5
7 x
5 5
7 9x
7 + x = 9 x = 2
16. (c)
I. 3x2 + 13x + 12 = 0
3x2 + 9x + 4x + 12 = 0
3x (x + 3) + 4 (x + 3) = 0
(x + 3) (3x + 4) = 0 x = –3 or, –4
3
II. 4y2 + 5y + 1 = 0
4y2 + 4y + y + 1 = 0
4y (y + 1) + 1 (y + 1) = 0
(y + 1) (4y + 1) = 0 y = –1 or, – 1
4
Clearly x < y
17. (b)
I. x2 = 25
x = 25 = +5
II. y2 + 10y + 25 = 0
(y + 5)2 = 0
y + 5 = 0 y = –5
Clearly x > y
18. (e)
I. 5x2 – 11x + 2 = 0
5x2 – 10x – x + 2 = 0
5x (x – 2) – 1 (x – 2) = 0
Neon Approach (Thought Process) : Aryan Ratio :-
× 48 + × 48
120 + 160 = 280 = 4 hours 40 minutes
Neon Approach (Thought Process) :
= 25200
Neon Approach (Thought Process) :
Probability of being yellow =
Yellow = 5
Total = 9
Green = 9 – 2 – 5 = 2
Neon Approach (Thought Process) :
+ + - -
- + + +
+ - - +
- - + -
3x2 + 13x + 12 = 0 4y2 + 5y + 1 = 0
x = –3 or, – y = –1 or, –
Clearly x < y
Neon Approach (Thought Process) :
+ + - -
- + + +
+ - - +
- - + -
x2 = 25 y2 + 10y + 25 = 0
x = = +5 y = –5
Clearly x > y
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(x – 2) (5x – 1) = 0 x = 2 or,1
5
II. 3y2 – 5y + 2 = 0
3y2 – 3y – 2y + 2 = 0
3y (y – 1) – 2 (y – 1) = 0
(y – 1) (3y – 2) = 0 y = 1 or, 2
3
CND
19. (c)
I. 5x2 – 13x + 6 = 0
5x2 – 10x – 3x + 6 = 0
5x (x – 2) – 3 (x – 2) = 0
(x – 2) (5x – 3) = 0 x = 2 or, 3
5
II. 2y3 – 7y + 6 = 0
2y3 – 4y – 3y + 6 = 0
2y (y – 2) – 3 (y – 2) = 0
(y – 2) (2y – 3) = 0 y = 2 or, 3
2
CND
20. (a)
I. 2x2 – 17x + 35 = 0
2x2 – 10x – 7x + 35 = 0
2x (x – 5) – 7 (x – 5) = 0
(x – 5) (2x – 7) = 0 x = 5 or, 7
2
II. 3y2 – 10y + 7 = 0
3y2 – 3y – 7y + 7 = 0
3y (y – 1) – 7 (y – 1) = 0
(y – 1) (3y – 7) = 0 y = 1 or, 7
3
Clearly x > y
21. (b)
The pattern is:
48 + 15 = 63
63 – 20 = (15 + 5) = 43
43 + 25 = (20 + 5) = 68
68 – 30 = (25 + 5) = 38
38 + 35 = (30 + 5) = 73
22. (b)
The pattern is:
14 + 2 = 16
16 + 6 = (2 + 4) = 22
22 + 12 = (6 + 6) = 34
34 + 20 = (12 + 8) = 54
54+ 30 = (20 + 8) = 84
23. (c)
The pattern is:
(852 ÷ 3) + 1 = 284 + 1 = 285
(285 ÷ 3) + 1 = 95 + 1 = 96
(96 ÷ 3) + 1 = 32 + 1 = 33
(33 ÷ 3) + 1 = 11 + 1 = 12
(12 ÷ 3) + 1 = 4 + 1 = 5
24. (b)
The pattern is:
0.25 × 16 = 4
4 × 8 = 32
32 × 4 = 128
128 × 2 = 256
256 × 1 = 256
25. (b)
The pattern is:
9 × 0.5 – 0.5 = 4.5 – 0.5 = 4
4 × 1 – 1 = 4 – 1 = 3
3 × 1.5 – 1.5 = 4.5 – 1.5 = 3
3 × 2 – 2 = 6 – 2 = 4
4 × 2.5 – 2.5 = 10 – 2.5 = 7.5
26. (c)
Total number of registered members in both clubs in June
= 420 + 520 = 940
Neon Approach (Thought Process) :
+ + - -
- + + +
+ - - +
- - + -
5x2 – 11x + 2 = 0 3y2 – 5y + 2 = 0
x = 2 or, y = 1 or,
CND
Neon Approach (Thought Process) :
+ + - -
- + + +
+ - - +
- - + -
5x2 – 13x + 6 = 0 2y3 – 7y + 6 = 0
x = 2 or, y = 2 or,
CND
Neon Approach (Thought Process) :
+ + - -
- + + +
+ - - +
- - + -
2x2 – 17x + 35 = 0 3y2 – 10y + 7 = 0
x = 5 or, y = 1 or,
Clearly x > y
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Total number of registered members in both clubs in August
=940 120
100
= 1128
27. (a)
Required percent =420 360
420
× 100
=60 100 100
420 7
= 14
2
7%
28. (e)
Number of registered members in March in club B = 400
Number of male members = x
Number of female numbers =3
5
x
x +3
5
x= 400
8
5
x= 400 x =
400 5
8
= 250
Number of females =3
5× 250 = 150
Number of females in club A in March = 200
Required number of male members = 320 – 200 = 120
29. (d)
Required ratio = (320 + 400) : (380 + 500)
= 720 : 880 = 9 : 11
30. (b)
Required difference = (480 + 520) – (400 + 420)
= 1000 – 820 = 180
31. (d)
Number of items returned to stop A:
August =580 15
100
= 87
October = 550 4
100
= 22
Their sum = 87 + 22 = 109
Numbeer of items returned to shop B:
September = 540 10
100
= 54
October = 360 5
100
= 18
Their sum = 54 + 18 = 72
Required percent =109 72
72
× 100 =3700
72≈ 51
32. (b)
Number of items returned by shop B ;
August = 650 8
100
= 52
November = 416 25
100
= 104
Required percent =52
104× 100 = 50%
33. (e)
Number of items not returned to shop B;
September = 540 90
100
= 486
October = 360 – 18 = 342
November = 416 – 104 = 312
Required average =486 342 312 1140
3 3
= 380
34. (d)
Number of items not returned to shop A in October
= 550 – 22 = 528
Required ratio = 528 :720 20
100
= 528 : 144 = 11 : 3
35. (a)
Number of items returned to shop A in September
=600 12
100
= 72
Number of items not returned = 600 – 72 = 528
Number of defective items of these =528
12= 44
Total defective items = 72 + 44 = 116
36. (b)
Respective percentage for bakery E = 30%
100% ≡ 3600
30% ≡360
100× 30 = 1080
37. (b)
Number of brownies sold by bakery D = 32
D : F = 2 : 3
Number of brownies sold by bakery F =3
2× 32 = 48
Cost of each brownie = Rs. 50
Total revenue = Rs. (50 × 48) = Rs. 2400
Neon Approach (Thought Process) :
940×
Last digit 8
Only (c) option
Neon Approach (Thought Process) : Aryan Ratio :-
Male member = 320 – = 120
Neon Approach (Thought Process) : Required difference = 80 + 100 = 180
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38. (b)
Number of brownies sold by bakeries A and B =320 35
100
= 112
Number of brownies sold by bakeries C and E =320 55
100
= 176
Required difference =1
2(176 – 112) =
1
2× 64 = 32
39. (c)
Number of bronies sold:
Bakery B = 320 20
100
= 64
Chocolate = 5
8× 64 = 40
Vanilla = 64 – 40 = 24
Bakery C = 320
4= 80
Chocolate = 3
4× 80 = 60
Vanilla = 20
Required answer = 40 + 60 = 100
40. (b)
Required difference = (30 – 25)% of 320
=320 5
100
= 16
41. (a)
A C E F I
G I K M O
4 8 12 16 20
+2 +2 +2
+2 +2 +2
+4 +4 +4 +4
+2
+2
42. (b)
H O L I D A Y
A D H I L O Y
43. (d)
1
S
2
T
3
E
4
R
5
O
6
I
7
D
8
A
9
L
Specified letters S, T, R, A
Meaningful words STAR, ARTS, RAST, RATS, TARS, TSAR
44. (a)
7 1 4 5 3 6 2
9 3 7 7 5 9 5
+2 +2 +3 +2 +2 +3 +3
Digit ‘3’ appears only once.
45. (a)
6 9 7 3 5 2 4
Solutions (46 – 50):
Box D
Box A
Box Y
Box C
Box B
Box X
Box Z
Box W
46. (c)
Box D is kept immediately above Box A.
Box X is kept immediately above Box Z.
Box C is kept immediately above Box B.
47. (b)
Box Y is fifth above Box W.
48. (a)
Seven boxes are kept above Box W.
49. (d)
Second from the top
Box A
Fifth from the top Box B
50. (e)
Two boxes – A and Y – are kept between D and C.
Solutions (51 – 55):
(i) All plots are themes → Universal Affirmative (A-type).
(ii) Some themes are fictions → Particular Affirmative (I-type).
(iii) No fiction is a biography → Universal Negative (E-type).
(iv) Some fictions are not biographies → Particular Negative (O-type).
51. (e)
Some themes are fictions.
No fiction in a biography
I + E O-type of conclusion “Some themes are not
biographies”.
Venn diagrams of “All plots are themes”:
Neon Approach (Thought Process) : Aryan Ratio :-
320 × × 50 = 2400
Neon Approach (Thought Process) :
320 × (55% - 35%) × = 32
Neon Approach (Thought Process) : Aryan Ratio :-
320 × + 320 × = 100
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Plots
Themes
Themes
Plots or
I II Venn diagrams of “Some themes are not biographies”:
Themes
Biographiesd
Themes Biographies or
III IV
Themes
V
or
Biographies
After combining venn diagrams II and IV, we get:
Plots, Themes
Biographies
VI Venn diagram VI contradicts the conclusion I.
Venn diagrams III and IV supports the conclusion II.
Solutions (52 – 53):
Some trainings are drills.
All drills are bars.
I + A I-type of conclusion
“Some trainings are bars”. (P)
52. (d)
Conclusion I is the converse of the conclusion (P).
Venn diagrams of “Some trainings are bars”:
Training
Bars Training Bars or
I II
III
or
Bars
Training
Venn diagrams of “Some bars are goals”:
Bars
Goals Bars Goals or
IV V
VI
or
Goals
Bars
After combining venn diagrams II and V, we get:
Trainings
Bars
Goals
VII Venn diagram VII supports the conclusion II.
53. (d)
Venn diagrams of “Some trainings are drills”:
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Drills Trainings Drills or
I II
III
or
Drills
Trainings
Venn diagram II contradicts the conclusion II.
Venn diagrams of “All drills are bars”:
Drills
Bars
Bars
Drills or
IV V Venn diagrams of “Some bars are goals”:
Bars
Goals Bars Goals or
VI VII
VIII
or
Goals
Bars
After combining the Venn diagrams V and VII, we get:
Bars, Drills
Goals
IX Venn diagram IX supports the conclusion I.
54. (c)
Some letters are posts.
All posts are digits.
I + A I-type of conclusion
“Some letters are digits”:
Conclusion I and conclusion II form complementary Pair.
Therefore, either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
55. (e)
All paints are machines.
No machine is a circuit.
A + E E-type of conclusion “No paint is a circuit”.
Thus, conclusion I does not follow.
No machine is a circuit.
All circuits are wires.
E + A O1-type of conclusion
“Some wires are not paints”:
Venn diagrams of “Some wires are not machines”:
Wires
Machines Wires Machines or
I II
Wires
III
or
Machines
Venn diagrams I and II support the conclusion II.
56. (b)
D > C < G > H
B > C
B > C < G > H
D > G < B
Conclusions:
I. H > B : Not True
II. B < D : Not true
57. (a)
N < Q < C = D > S > A
Conclusions:
I. C > A : True II. N < D : True
Solutions (58 – 59):
S = T < R < A > Y
Z > P = R
Z > P = R < A > Y
S = T < R < Z
58. (b)
59. (b)
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60. (d)
P > A > C = E
K < C < U
C = E < U
P > A > C > K
Conclusions:
I. E < U : True
II. P > K : Not True
Solutions (61 – 65):
R U W V T S
G I E H J F
R I G H T
L E F T
L E F T
R I G H T
Row-1
Row-2
61. (a)
Except VU, all others are immediate neighbours of each other. U
sits second to the right of V.
62. (b)
R U W V T S
G I E H J F
E F G H I J
NOW, J faces S.
63. (d)
F faces S. J sits exactly between H and F. J faces T.
64. (e)
H faces V. E sits to the immediate left of H. J sits to the
immediate right of H.
65. (e)
I faces U. Only three persons – E, H and J – sit between F and I.
Two persons – U and W – sit between R and V.
R faces G. U is an immediate neighbor of R.
V faces H.
Solutions (66 – 70):
Month Person
February G
April K
June L
July H
September I
October F
December J
66. (e)
G was promoted in February.
67. (b)
G was promoted in February, immediately before, K who was
promoted in Apri.
Similarly, I was promoted in September, immediately before F,
who was promoted in October.
68. (a)
H was promoted in July.
69. (d)
K was promoted in April – a month having 30 days.
K was promoted in April before L.
L and H were promoted between K and I.
Thus, (A) and (B) are not true.
70. (c)
Three persons G, K and L were promoted before H.
Solutions (71 – 75):
W
T
S U
V R
Q X
U
V
W
X
Q
R
S
T
71. (e)
R and V both face towards the centre.
72. (b)
Positions of Q, S and U will remain unchanged.
73. (d)
T is an immediate neighbor of both Q and X.
74. (c)
X sits to the immediate right of T.
75. (a)
S and U are immediate neibhbour of W.
Solutions (76 – 80):
workers shifted in factory yr na pe gd
new factory opened today mo su bi pe
entry of new workers bi na vx dk
today check visitors entry al dk mo zc
76. (b)
factory pe; entry dg
77. (a)
yr shifted/in
78. (e)
today mo
79. (c)
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check zc
new bi
stuff ot
Now, stuff ot
of vx
visitors al
80. (d)
na workers
‘rj’ may be code for ‘demand’.