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PBT | DAILY TEST | 17 July | Quantitative Aptitude | Logical Reasoning | Verbal Ability

 Quantitative Aptitude

 

 1.

In what ratio must water be mixed with milk costing Rs.36 per liter to obtain a mixture worth Rs. 15 per
liter?
4:09
1:8
4:03
7:05
 

 

2.

 A train is travelling at a speed of 45 mph, enters a tunnel 4 miles long. The train length is 1 mile find the
time taken to cross the tunnel ?
42/9 min
20/4 min
35/5 min
20/3 min


3.

The bar graph given below shows the total number of students in six sections of a class VI of a certain
school. Using the graph, answer the questions
Q: What is the total number of students in class VI?
199
200
179

209

 

 

4.

Profit after selling a commodity for Rs. 548 is the same as loss after selling it for Rs. 432 . The cost price
of the commodity is
Rs. 490
Rs.299
Rs. 450
Rs. 350

 

5.

While walking 2/3 of his normal speed Ravi arrives 30 minutes late . What is the normal time?
1hr
3hrs
None
2hrs
 

 

6.

Log 6 (1/36) = A , nd A
1/2
-2
-1/2
2
 

 

7.

The bar graph given below shows the total number of students in six sections of a class VI of a certain
school. Using the graph, answer the questions
Q: What is the ratio of the number of students in Section A to that of Section C?
31:35
34:35

34:31

32:35

 

8.

A can do a work in 2 days, B can do in 3 days and C can do in 4 days. In how many days they can finish
the work, working together
3/5 days
12/13 days
5.4 days
2.4 days
 

 

9.

Find the greatest number which on dividing 600 and 798 leaves remainders 4 and 6 respectively
4
2
3
10
 

 

10.

The population of a town 2 years ago was 42,400.Due to migration to big cities, it decreases every year
at the rate of 20%.The present population of the town is?
32,000
48,000
27,136
37,000
 

 

11.

If the length of the diagonal AC of a square ABCD is 5.2 cm, then the area of the square is
12.62 sq.cm
15.12 sq.cm
10 sq.cm
13.52 sq.cm

 

12.

In how many ways can 3-letters be posted in 2 letter boxes?
3^ 2
3!
1/2
2^ 3

 

13.

A man can row two quarters of a kilometer against the stream in 25(1/2) minutes and return in 15(1/2)
minutes. The speed of the man is?
2.5
4.5
1.55
3.5

 

14.

The diameter of a toy wheel is 14 cm .What is the distance traveled by it in 15 revolutions
600 cm
880 cm
560 cm
660 cm
 

 

15.

Three unbiased coins are tossed. What is the probability of getting atleast 2 tail?
3/2
1/2
6/2
7/2
 

 

16.

If the Simple interest on a certain sum for 3(1/6) years is 3/5 of the sum.Find the rate of interest is
approximately.
19%
10%
13%
12%
 

 

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 Logical Reasoning

1.

Going 5 km to the south of her house, Ravalika turns left and goes another 2km. Then, turning to the

north, she goes 3km and then starts walking to her house. In which direction is she walking now?

North-east

North-west

South-west

South

 

 

2.

In each of the following questions two statements are given and these statements are followed by two
conclusions numbered (1) and (2). You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they
seem to be at variance from commonly kNown facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of
the given conclusions logicAlly follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly kNown
facts Give answer:
Statements :
1.Some printers are clocks.
2.Some beds are Not clocks.
Conclusions:
1.No clock is bed.
2.Some printers are Not beds.


If either (1) or (2) follows
If only (1) conclusion follows
If neither (1) Nor (2) follows 

If only (2) conclusion follows



3.

Seven family members A, B, C, D, E, F and G like different color, viz BLACK, RED, GREEN, WHITE, YELLOW,
BLUE and GREY. D is the sister of E. E is the only brother of D's sister F. F is the daughter of A. B is the
mother of D. C is the mother of G, who is only son of E. All members live in different cities, but not
necessarily in the same order. At least two members belong to the same city. C does not like WHITE. E
likes WHITE and belongs to Patna. A belongs to Ranchi only with E's wife. B likes BLACK but does not
belong to Patna. F likes YELLOW but does not live in the same city as B. G does not belong to Bhopal.
The family members who belongs to Ranchi likes neither GREY nor RED. None of those who live in Patna
like RED. F's sister likes which color?
BLACK
WHITE
None of these
RED
 

 

4.

Aparna's father is the son of Vishnu's brother. How is Vishnu's father related to Aparna's father?
Grand uncle
Grand father
None
Grand son

 

5.

Seven family members A, B, C, D, E, F and G like different colour, viz BLACK, RED, GREEN, WHITE, YELLOW,
BLUE and GREY. D is the sister of E. E is the only brother of D's sister F. F is the daughter of A. B is the
mother of D. C is the mother of G, who is only son of E. Got any questions? I'm happy tohelp.All
members live in different cities, but not necessarily in the same order. At least two members belong to
the same city. C does notlike WHITE. E likes WHITE and belongs to Patna. A belongs to Ranchi only with
E's wife. B likes BLACK but does not belong to Patna. F likes YELLOW but does not live in the same city
as B. G does not belong to Bhopal. The family members who belongs to Ranchi likes neither GREY nor
RED. None of those who live in Patna like RED. Which of the following groups live in Bhopal ?
A, B
F,D
None of these
Can't be determined

B , D
 

 

6.

Pointing to a woman in the photograph, Ram said, "She is the only Daughter of my mother's father". How
is Ram related to the woman in the photograph?
Mother
Neice
Daughter
Son
 

 

7.

Raki starts walking straight towards west. After walking 7.5 km he turns to the right and walks 2.5km
straight. Again he turns to the right and walks a distance of 4.0km straight, again he turns to the right
and walks a distance of 2.5km. How far is he from the starting point?
5.5 km
8.5 km
4.5 km
3.5 km
 

 

8.

Each of the questions given below consists of a statement and / or a question and two statements
numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statement(s) is /
are sufficient to answer the given question. Read the both statements and
Give answer (1) if the data in Statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in
Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question. Give answer (2) if the data in Statement II
alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufficient to
answer the question.
Give answer (3) if the data either in Statement I or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the
question.
Give answer (4) if the data even in both Statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the
question.
Give answer(5) if the data in both Statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
What is the monthly salary of Prashant?
i) Prashant gets 15% more than Sumit while Sumit gets 10% less than Lokesh
ii) Lokesh's monthly salary is Rs. 2500

3

1

5

4

2

 

 

9.

What is the next picture In the series?
C
A

B

 

10.

Each of the questions given below consists of a statement and / or a question and two statements
numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statement(s) is /
are sufficient to answer the given question. Read the both statements and
Give answer (1) if the data in Statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in
Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (2) if the data in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in
Statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (3) if the data either in Statement I or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the
question.
Give answer (4) if the data even in both Statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the
question.
Give answer(5) if the data in both Statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.
A, B and C are integers. Is B an even number ?
I. (A +B) is an odd number.
II. (C +B) is an odd number.
3
1
5

4

 

 

11.

If SEARCH is coded as UICVEL then PROBE is coded as
FVQRG
GFVQR
VQRFG
RVQFG
 

 

12.

In each of the following questions two statements are given and these statements are followed by two
conclusions numbered (1) and (2). You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they
seem to be at variance from commonly kNown facts. Read the conclusions and then decide which of
the given conclusions logicAlly follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly kNown
facts Give answer:
Statements :
1.All mattress are papers.
2.No paper is book.
Conclusions:
1.No mattress is book.
2.Some mattress are books.
If either (1) or (2) follows
If only (1) conclusion follows
If neither (1) Nor (2) follows

If only (2) conclusion follows

 

 

13.

How many meaningful words can be formed by the letters R,E,O,S using each letter only once in each
word?
1
3
2
5

 

14.

Statement :
I. A>=B< C
II. D > E = A
Conclusions:
I. D > B
II. E>=C
If either conclusion I or II is true
If only conclusion I is true
If both conclusions I and II are true
If neither conclusion I nor II is true

If only conclusion ii is true

 

 

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 Verbal Ability



 1.

On the surface, the conquest of the Aztec empire by Herman Cortes is one of the most amazing
military accomplishments in history. With a small fighting force numbering in the hundreds, Cortes led
the Spanish explorers into victory against an Aztec population that many believe topped 21 million. In
light of such a seemingly impossible victory, the obvious question is: how did a small group of foreign
fighters manage to topple one of the world's strongest, wealthiest, and most successful military
empires? Several factors led to Cortes' success. First, the Spanish exploited animosity toward the
Aztecs among rival groups and convinced thousands of locals to fight. In one account of a battle, it is
recorded that at least 200,000 natives fought with Cortes. Next, the Spanish possessed superior
military equipment in the form of European cannons, guns, and crossbows, leading to effective and
efficient disposal of Aztec defenses. For example, Spanish cannons quickly defeated large Aztec walls
that had protected the empire against big and less technically advanced armies. Despite the Spanish
advantages, the Aztecs probably could have succeeded in defending their capital city of Tenochtitlan
had they leveraged their incredible population base to increase their army's size and ensured that no
rogue cities would ally with Cortes. In order to accomplish this later goal, Aztec leader Motecuhzoma
needed to send envoys to neighboring cities telling their inhabitants about the horrors of Spanish
conquest and the inevitability of Spanish betrayal. In addition, the Aztecs should have exploited the
fact that the battle was taking place on their territory. No reason existed for the Aztecs to consent to a
conventional battle, which heavily favored the Spanish. Motecuhzoma's forces should have thought
outside the box and allowed Cortes into the city, only to subsequently use hundreds of thousands of
fighters to prevent escape and proceed in surprise "door-to-door" combat. With this type of battle, the
Aztecs would have largely thwarted Spanish technological supremacy. However, in the end, the superior
weaponry of the Spanish, the pent-up resentment of Aztec rivals, the failure of Aztec diplomacy, and
the lack of an unconventional Aztec war plan led to one of the most surprising military outcomes in the
past one thousand years. The passage is sequentially organized in which of the following ways?


Introduce an eigma ; explain the reasons for the enigma;discuss the inevitabilty of the enigma




2.

On the surface, the conquest of the Aztec empire by Herman Cortes is one of the most amazing
military accomplishments in history. With a small fighting force numbering in the hundreds, Cortes led
the Spanish explorers into victory against an Aztec population that many believe topped 21 million. In
light of such a seemingly impossible victory, the obvious question is: how did a small group of foreign
fighters manage to topple one of the world's strongest, wealthiest, and most successful military
empires? Several factors led to Cortes' success. First, the Spanish exploited animosity toward the
Aztecs among rival groups and convinced Got any questions? I'm happy to help. / thousands of locals
to fight. In one account of a battle, it is recorded that at least 200,000 natives fought with Cortes.
Next, the Spanish possessed superior military equipment in the form of European cannons, guns, and
crossbows, leading to effective and efficient disposal of Aztec defenses. For example, Spanish cannons
quickly defeated large Aztec walls that had protected the empire against big and less technically
advanced armies. Despite the Spanish advantages, the Aztecs probably could have succeeded in
defending their capital city of Tenochtitlan had they leveraged their incredible population base to
increase their army's size and ensured that no rogue cities would ally with Cortes. In order to
accomplish this later goal, Aztec leader Motecuhzoma needed to send envoys to neighboring cities
telling their inhabitants about the horrors of Spanish conquest and the inevitability of Spanish betrayal.
In addition, the Aztecs should have exploited the fact that the battle was taking place on their territory.
No reason existed for the Aztecs to consent to a conventional battle, which heavily favored the
Spanish. Motecuhzoma's forces should have thought outside the box and allowed Cortes into the city,
only to subsequently use hundreds of thousands of fighters to prevent escape and proceed in surprise
"door-to-door" combat. With this type of battle, the Aztecs would have largely thwarted Spanish
technological supremacy. However, in the end, the superior weaponry of the Spanish, the pent-up
resentment of Aztec rivals, the failure of Aztec diplomacy, and the lack of an unconventional Aztec war
plan led to one of the most surprising military outcomes in the past one thousand years. Which of the
following best characterizes the main point the author is trying to convey in the passage?

 

Spanish Victory

 

 

 

 

3.

Instruction: Choose the part that has an error. If no error, please choose ‘no error’.
A. Everybody wants to /B. meet their friends during /C. this quarantine period. /D. no error
C
A
D
B
 

 

 

4.

Change the following into indirect speech. The government has announced, "Taxes will be raised
The government has announced that taxes will be raised.
The government has announced that taxes would be raised.
The government has announced taxes will be raised
The government has announced that taxes would raised

 

 

5.

An apple or a few cookies usually__my hunger after work.
ease
eases

 

 

6.

This watch (a) / is superior and (b) / more expensive than that (c) / no error (d)
c
a
d
b

 

 

7.

The enemy barracks were attacked by the soldiers.
The soldiers have been attacked the enemy barracks
The soldiers were attacked the enemy barracks
The soldiers attacked the enemy barracks
The soldiers have attacked the enemy barracks

 

8.

find the error in the following sentence:
(a) My Nephew / (b) is a MBA student / (c) who wants to work in / (d) sales industry
c
a
d
b

 

9.

(A) When the boy was twelve years old he attended a party given by his parents.
(B) A boy was considered a dunce and his usual place in class was standing in a corner as punishment.
(C) The boy timidly quoted the rest of the poem and named the author.
(D) The guest, a famous writer, was delighted and said “You are a bright boy who will achieve a lot one
day”.
(E) This is one word of encouragement changed the boy’s life – he went on to become a famous poet.
(F) One of the guests saw two lines of poetry underneath a painting and wanted to know who the poet
was, but no one knew.
ABCDEF
BAFCDE
FCABED

ABCDFE

 

 

10.

Nandni soon discovered the source of the __ smell in the room: a week-old tuna sandwich that one of
the children had hidden in the closet.
clandestine
quaint
fetid
laconic
fastidious

 

 

11.

conundrum: His life is filled with conundrums, he will fly in colors eventually
solutions
problems
dreams
puzzles
 

 

12.

Change the following into indirect speech. He says, ''I don't want to play any more.
He says that I didn't want to play any more.
He says that he doesn't want to play any more
He says that he didn't want to play any more
He says that I don't want to play any more

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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