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Question 1 |
A, B and C invest Rs.50000, Rs.75000 and Rs. 125000 in a business respectively. The profit earned is Rs.20000. Find the profit share of B
A | Rs. 6000 |
B | Rs. 2000 |
C | Rs. 10000 |
D | Rs. 4000 |
Question 1 Explanation:
Ratio of the share of A, B and C = 50000: 75000:12500
= 2:3:5
B’s share of profit = (3/10)*20000 = Rs. 6000
B’s share of profit = (3/10)*20000 = Rs. 6000
Question 2 |
If I had the address, I would have delivered the package myself
A | had the address; |
B | had the address - |
C | had the address, |
D | had had the address |
E | had had the address, |
Question 2 Explanation:
Since this entire conditional-subjunctive sentence construction is in the past, the correct conditional form is past perfect "If I had had" rather than present perfect "if I had" [(A), (B), (C)] with the present perfect subjunctive "I would have."
The correct punctuation between conditional "if" and subjunctive "would" parts is always a comma, never a semicolon [(B), (D)] or a dash (C).
The correct punctuation between conditional "if" and subjunctive "would" parts is always a comma, never a semicolon [(B), (D)] or a dash (C).
Question 3 |
Read the each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if any will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is 'E'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any).
(solve as per the direction given above)
A | he wolved the problem |
B | Even after requesting |
C | him, he did not |
D | No error |
E | tell us that how |
Question 3 Explanation:
tell us how
Question 4 |
Two stations A and B are 110 km apart on a straight line. One train starts from A at 7 a.m. and travels towards B at 20 kmph. Another train starts from B at 8 a.m. and travels towards A at a speed of 25 kmph. At what time will they meet?
A | 10 am |
B | 10:30 am |
C | 11 am |
D | 9 am |
Question 4 Explanation:
Suppose they meet x hours after 7 a.m
Distance covered by A in x hours = 20xkm
Distance covered by B in (x - 1) hours = 25(x - 1) km
20x + 25(x - 1) = 110 45x = 135 x = 3.So, they meet at 10 a.m
Distance covered by A in x hours = 20xkm
Distance covered by B in (x - 1) hours = 25(x - 1) km
20x + 25(x - 1) = 110 45x = 135 x = 3.So, they meet at 10 a.m
Question 5 |
617 + 6.017 + 0.617 + 6.0017 =
A | 6.2963 |
B | 62.965 |
C | 629.6357 |
D | None of these |
Question 5 Explanation:
617.00
6.017
0.617
+ 6.0017
--------
629.6357
---------
6.017
0.617
+ 6.0017
--------
629.6357
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Question 6 |
The ratio of the age of pramond and the age of akash is 3:5 and sum of their ages is 80 years. The ratio of their ages after 10 years will be?
A | 2:3 |
B | 3:2 |
C | 3:5 |
D | 1:2 |
Question 6 Explanation:
Let the ages of pramod and akash be 3x and 5x
3x + 5x = 80
8x = 80 ,x = 10
3x=30
5x=50
Ratio of theie age after 10 years = (3x+10) : (5x+10)
=> 40 : 60 = 2 : 3
3x + 5x = 80
8x = 80 ,x = 10
3x=30
5x=50
Ratio of theie age after 10 years = (3x+10) : (5x+10)
=> 40 : 60 = 2 : 3
Question 7 |
S1. Figure skating is primarily a sport of amateurs.
A. For years, the singles competition was judged according to two categories.
B. The compulsory – figures category required each skater to perform three or six repetitions of three figures drawn from a possible 41 patterns.
C. Contests are held for singles and for pairs.
D. The free – skating category judged a skater’s ability to perform jumps, spins, spirals, and skating coordinated with music.
S6. All figures are based on a figure – eight pattern or variations thereof.
A | BCAD |
B | ABCD |
C | CDBA |
D | CADB |
Question 7 Explanation:
The proper order for the four sentences is CADB
Question 8 |
Who is at the extreme left end?
Read the following information carefully and answer the question
given above
- There are five friends
- They are standing in a row facing south.
- Jayesh is to the immediate right to Alok.
- Pramod is between Bhagat and Subodh.
- Subodh is between Jayesh and Pramod.
A | Bhagat |
B | Alok |
C | Subodh |
D | Data Inadequate |
Question 8 Explanation:
The boys are standing facing south. So, consider left and right accordingly.
Jayesh is to the right of Alok i,e Jayesh, Alok.
Pramod is between Bhagat and Subodh i,e Bhagat, Pramod, Subodh
Subodh is between Jayesh and Pramod.
So, the sequence is Bhagat Pramod Subodh Jayesh Alok
Answer for this question is (a), Alok is at extreme left end
Jayesh is to the right of Alok i,e Jayesh, Alok.
Pramod is between Bhagat and Subodh i,e Bhagat, Pramod, Subodh
Subodh is between Jayesh and Pramod.
So, the sequence is Bhagat Pramod Subodh Jayesh Alok
Answer for this question is (a), Alok is at extreme left end
Question 9 |
In a lottery, there are 10 prizes and 25 blanks. A lottery is drawn at random. What is the probability of getting a prize?
A | 5/7 |
B | 2/7 |
C | 2/5 |
D | 1/10 |
Question 9 Explanation:
P(getting a prize) = 10/(10+25) = 10/35 = 2/7
Question 10 |
1.at 2.it 3.take 4.once 5.away
A | 53214 |
B | 42315 |
C | 14352 |
D | 32514 |
E | 23514 |
Question 10 Explanation:
Explanation : " Take it away at once "
Question 11 |
Find the ratio between the speeds of the boat and stream if the boat can travel 30 km upstream in 3 hours and the same distance downstream in 2 hours?
A | 20 m cube |
B | 50 m cube |
C | 100 m cube |
D | 10 m cube |
Question 11 Explanation:
Volume of the cylinder = π r square h = 550 m cube
Volume of the cuboid = 550/11 = 50 m cube
Volume of the cuboid = 550/11 = 50 m cube
Question 12 |
BRIEF
A | Little |
B | Small |
C | Short |
D | Limited |
Question 12 Explanation:
BRIEF means a short and concise statement or written item. 6. an outline, the form of which is determined by set rules, of all the possible arguments and information on one side of a controversy: a debater's brief.
Question 13 |
CONCEDE
A | Object |
B | Refuse |
C | Grant |
D | Accede |
Question 13 Explanation:
CONCEDE means admit or agree that something is true after first denying or resisting it.
Question 14 |
A | 15 |
B | 25 |
C | 17 |
D | 20 |
Question 14 Explanation:
17 persons take tea and wine but not coffee
Question 15 |
Statement : Company X has a record of manufacturing cameras of quality and the latest design so that you do not spoil even a single shot irrespective of the weather conditions.
Conclusions :
I. No other company except X is reputed in camera industry.
II. Acceptable shot with camera of company X can be taken in any weather conditions.
A | Only Conclusion II follows |
B | Either I or II follows |
C | Both I and II follow |
D | Only Conclusion I follows |
E | Neither I nor II follows |
Question 15 Explanation:
Only Conclusion II follows
Question 16 |
Code of diplomatic etiquette and precedence?
A | Statesmanship |
B | Hierarchy |
C | Formalism |
D | Protocol |
Question 16 Explanation:
Protocol means the official procedure or system of rules governing affairs of state or diplomatic occasions.
Question 17 |
While the ladies continued their small talk in the drawing room, I felt bored.
A | light conversation |
B | backbiting |
C | whispering |
D | gossip |
Question 18 |
Statements: Some cows are crows. Some crows are elephants.
Conclusions:
I) Some cows are elephants.
II) All crows are elephants.
A | Either I or II follow |
B | Neither I nor II follow |
C | Only Conclusion I follows |
D | Only Conclusion II follows |
Question 19 |
Broken Reed?
A | None of the above |
B | Support endlessly |
C | Support that failed |
D | Continue support |
Question 19 Explanation:
Example : In the time of need, his friend proved a broken reed.
Question 20 |
All the water in container A which was filled to its brim was poured into two containers B and C. The quantity of water in container B was 62.5% less than the capacity of container A. If 148 liters was now transferred from C to B, then both the containers would have equal quantities of water. What was the initial quantity of water in container A?
A | 888 |
B | 1184 |
C | 648 |
D | 928 |
Question 20 Explanation:
B has 62.5% or (5/8) of the water in A. Therefore, let the quantity of water in container A(initially) be 8k
Quantity of water in B = 8k - 5k = 3k
Quantity of water in container C = 8k - 3k = 5k
Container: A B C
Quantity of water: 8k 3k 5k
It is given that if 148 liters was transferred from container C to container B, then both the containers would have equal quantities of water
5k - 148 = 3k + 148 => 2k = 296 => k = 148
The initial quantity of water in A = 8k = 8 * 148 = 1184 litres
Quantity of water in B = 8k - 5k = 3k
Quantity of water in container C = 8k - 3k = 5k
Container: A B C
Quantity of water: 8k 3k 5k
It is given that if 148 liters was transferred from container C to container B, then both the containers would have equal quantities of water
5k - 148 = 3k + 148 => 2k = 296 => k = 148
The initial quantity of water in A = 8k = 8 * 148 = 1184 litres
Question 21 |
Arrange the words given below in a meaningful sequence.
- Heel 2. Shoulder 3. Skull 4. Neck 5. Knee 6. Chest 7. Thigh 8. Stomach 9. Face 10. Hand.
A | 2,4,7,10,1,5,8,9,6,3 |
B | 4,7,10,1,9,6,2,5,8,3 |
C | 3,9,4,2,10,6,8,7,5,1 |
D | 3,4,7,9,2,5,8,18,6,1 |
Question 21 Explanation:
The correct order is:
Skull Face Neck Shoulder Hand Chest Stomach Thigh Knee Heel
3 9 4 2 10 6 8 7 5 1
Skull Face Neck Shoulder Hand Chest Stomach Thigh Knee Heel
3 9 4 2 10 6 8 7 5 1
Question 22 |
PLAIN : AUSTERE :: ?
A | clean : sterile |
B | lonely : gloomy |
C | deserted : barren |
D | neutral : detached |
Question 22 Explanation:
(DEGREE OF INTENSITY) Being austere (meaning bare) is a heightened form of being plain; being sterile (meaning free from bacteria or other micro-organisms) is a heightened form of being clean. {The pairs (neutral, detached); (deserted, barren) and (eloquent, talkative) are mere synonyms.} (B)
Question 23 |
What is the unit digit in 7105 ?
A | 1 |
B | 5 |
C | 9 |
D | 7 |
Question 23 Explanation:
Unit digit in 7105 = Unit digit in [ (74)26 x 7 ]
But, unit digit in (74)26 = 1
Unit digit in 7105 = (1 x 7) = 7
But, unit digit in (74)26 = 1
Unit digit in 7105 = (1 x 7) = 7
Question 24 |
Which of the following years will have a calendar similar to the year 2011?
A | 2017 |
B | 2020 |
C | 2016 |
D | 2022 |
Question 24 Explanation:
No. of odd days from 2011 to 2022
= 1+2+1+1+1+2+1+1+1+2+1
= 14
Hence, 2022 will have a calendar similar to 2011
The number of odd days increases from 6 to 8 since 2016 is a leap year
Hence 14 odd days are calculated
= 1+2+1+1+1+2+1+1+1+2+1
= 14
Hence, 2022 will have a calendar similar to 2011
The number of odd days increases from 6 to 8 since 2016 is a leap year
Hence 14 odd days are calculated
Question 25 |
A pipe can fill a tank in an hour. Because of a leak, it took 1 hour and 10 minutes to fill the tank. Find the time taken by the leak to drain all the water in the tank?
A | 6/7 hrs |
B | 7/6 hrs |
C | 10 mins |
D | 7 hrs |
Question 25 Explanation:
Let the leak take x to drain the tank
1hr 10 min = 1+(1/6) = 7/6 hrs
1- (1/x) = 1/ (7/6) = 6/7
Part of tank leaked in an hour = 1-6/7 = 1/7
The leak takes7 hours to drain all the water
1- (1/x) = 1/ (7/6) = 6/7
Part of tank leaked in an hour = 1-6/7 = 1/7
The leak takes7 hours to drain all the water
Question 26 |
A can do a particular work in 6 days. B can do the same work in 8 days. A and B signed to do it for Rs. 3200. They completed the work in 3 days with the help of C. How much is to be paid to C?
A | 380 |
B | 420 |
C | 400 |
D | 600 |
Question 26 Explanation:
Amount of work A can do in 1 day = 1/6
Amount of work B can do in 1 day = 1/8
Amount of work A + B can do in 1 day = 1/6 + 1/8 = 7/24
Amount of work A + B + C can do = 1/3
Amount of work C can do in 1 day = 1/3 - 7/24 = 1/24
Work A can do in 1 day : work B can do in 1 day : work C can do in 1 day
= 1/6 : 1/8 : 1/24 = 4 : 3 : 1
Amount to be paid to C = 3200 * (1/8) = 400
Amount of work B can do in 1 day = 1/8
Amount of work A + B can do in 1 day = 1/6 + 1/8 = 7/24
Amount of work A + B + C can do = 1/3
Amount of work C can do in 1 day = 1/3 - 7/24 = 1/24
Work A can do in 1 day : work B can do in 1 day : work C can do in 1 day
= 1/6 : 1/8 : 1/24 = 4 : 3 : 1
Amount to be paid to C = 3200 * (1/8) = 400
Question 27 |
Find the ratio between the speeds of the boat and stream if the boat can travel 30 km upstream in 3 hours and the same distance downstream in 2 hours?
A | 5:1 |
B | 4:1 |
C | 3:2 |
D | 2:3 |
Question 27 Explanation:
U = 10 kmph
D= 15 kmph
S= (d - u) / 2 = 2.5 kmph
B= (d + u)/2 = 12.5 kmph
b:s = 5:1
D= 15 kmph
S= (d - u) / 2 = 2.5 kmph
B= (d + u)/2 = 12.5 kmph
b:s = 5:1
Question 28 |
Find the odd man out 3, 5, 7, 12, 17, 19?
A | 5 |
B | 19 |
C | 12 |
D | 17 |
Question 28 Explanation:
Each of the numbers is a prime number except 12.
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