*** BOTH PRP AND NON PRP ***
*** QUESTIONS ARE IN RANDOM OREDER ***
Quantitative Ability
1.
Choose the correct answer What is X if 8^-1
X = (-4)^-1 ?
\
-1
-2
1
2
2.
Choose the correct answer
A vendor purchases binder clips at 12 for Rs. 60. How many clips should he sell for Rs. 60 to earn a profit
of 20%
10
6
8
5
3.
Choose the correct answer
Out of 5 men and 3 women, a committee of 4 members is to be formed. In how many ways can it be
done if the committee includes at least one woman ?
65
30
35
20
4.
Choose the correct answer
One gear of pulley rotates at a speed of 3 revolutions per second: another gear rotates at 5 revolutions
per second. If both start together, after how many seconds will they be together again ?
20
15
5
3
5.
In a certain store, the profit is 320% of the cost. If the cost increases by 25% but the selling price
remains constant, approximately what percentage of the selling price is the profit?
40
50
60
70
6.
Akhil monthly income is 20% more than that of Ranvir's, Ranvir's monthly income is 10% less than that of
Deepak.If the difference between the monthly incomes of Akhil & Deepak is 1600.What is the monthly
income of Ranvir?
13,000
15,000
18,000
24,000
7.
A sold an article to B at 25% profit and B sold to C at 20% loss. If A sold it to C at the selling price of B,
then A would make
No loss or Gain
5
4
6
8.
Choose the correct answer
(15**25 **100 **30 **10 **42 **4*14) will end with how many zeroes?
4
5
8
7
9.
Choose the correct answer
How many liters of a 90% solution of concentrated acid needs to be mixed with a 75% solution of
concentrated acid to get a 30 L solution of 78% concentrated acid?
17.5 L
6 L
22.5 L
24 L
10.
A can complete a job in 10days, B in 20 days and C in 30 days . B and C start the work and are forced to
leave after 3 days . The time taken to complete the remaining work is
7.5
12.3
14
15
11.
Choose the correct answer
\ What is the value of ( 5-2x10-4 )/(2-5x5-6)
10
5
2
0
12.
Choose the correct answer The LCM of 2 numbers is 2516 and the square root of their HCF is 2. Find the
product of two numbers
12580
10064
7548
5032
13.
Choose the correct answer A bag contains 4 strawberries and 8 grapes. What is the probability that
both the fruits drawn from it are strawberries?
1/6
3/11
1/11
1/3
14.
12 days payment to the servant in a cloth showroom in festival season is Rs. 400 plus one shirt. The
servant leaves after 9 days and receives Rs. 280 and a shirt. What is the price of the shirt?
100
70
120
80
15.
Choose the correct answer
In a scheme, a pack of three soaps with MRP Rs. 45 is available for Rs. 42. If it still gives a profitt of 5% to
the shopkeeper, then the cost price of the pack is :
Rs. 35
Rs. 41
Rs. 37
Rs. 40
16.
Choose the correct answer
If we permute 7 letters of word JUSTICE in 7! Ways. In how many words vowels do not come together?
120
720
4,320
5,040
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Logical Reasoning
1.
People are always less happy to accept scientic data they feel contradicts their preconceived beliefs.
No surprise here; no human likes to be wrong. But science isn't supposed to care about preconceived
notions. Science, at least good science, tells us about the world as it is, and not as some wish it to be.
Sometimes what science finds is consistent with a particular religion's wishes. But usually it is not.
Question: What can be inferred about good science? Select from the given options.
A good science will always prove the general populace wrong
A good science and religion are same
A good science is based on concrete results obtained through testing the hypothesis.
A good science is well received by the educated people
2.
How many meaningful words can be formed by the letters R,E,O,S using each letter only once in each
word?
2
1
5
3
3.
Mayank traveled a distance of 80 m towards North. Then he turns right and travels 65 m, then again
turns northwards and travels 45 m. He further travels by turning 45 degrees clockwise. Towards which
direction is he running now?
North-east
South-west
West
North
4.
How many meaningful words can be formed can be formed by the letters A,C,R,E using each letter only
once in each word?
5
4
3
2
5.
What is the amount invested in scheme B? i) The amounts invested in schemes A and B are in ratio of
2:3 respectively ii) Amount invested in scheme A is 40% of the total amount invested iii) Amount
invested in scheme A is 45000
answer cannot be arrived
all 1,2 & 3
only 1 & 2
only 1 & 3
3 & either 1 or 2
6.
Select the right option from the given alternatives. BHE: FLI: JPM:
OSP
NSP
NTQ
OTP
7.
What is R share of prot (1)Q started business investing Rs.80,000 (2)R joined him after 3 months (3)P
joined after 4 months with a capital of Rs 1,20,000 and got Rs 6000 as his share of prot
answer cannot be arrived
all A,B & C
only 1 & 2
only 1 & 3
none
8.
Passage: Mallika, Maneni, Pallavi, Nikita and Suhana are seated in a conference hall facing the stage which
is in the North. They are all scattered in such a manner that they do not occupy adjacent seats. The
seating arrangement is as given below: 1.Maneni is seated 10 seats away, to the right of Suhana 2.Pallavi
is seated 20 seats away, to the left of Nikita 3.Mallika is seated 30 seats in front of Suhana 4.Nikita is
seated 15 seats to the right of Suhana Choose the correct answer Who amongst the following are not
seated in a linear pattern?
Pallavi, Maneni, Nikita
Pallavi, Suhana, Nikita
Mallika, Suhana, Maneni
Pallavi, Suhana, Maneni
9.
Pick the odd one out
8-27
512-729
216-343
25-64
10.
Decode the word(S) / pattern given in the question. If NORMAL is coded as LAMRON, then SYSTEM is
coded as:
METSSY
TZTUFN
METSYS
TXTUDN
11.
Select the right option from the given alternatives. Introducing a man, a woman said, “He is the husband
of my mother’s daughter”. How is the woman related to the man?
None of these
Sister
Daughter
Mother
12.
Decode the word(S) / pattern given in the question. If WORD is coded as 9753, then DOOR is coded as:
3775
9537
3559
3579
13.
Decode the word(S) / pattern given in the question. If soilder is coded as redlsoi, then wedding is coded
as:
gniwded
gnidwed
gndiwed
gnidewd
14.
Based on the given passage and out which of the statement can be inferred from the passage
Social scientists have found that people who marry young are seldom prepared for marital roles. Also
the men and women who marry as young adults live longer than those who never marry. According to a
study. Young adults who are about to get married have fewer unhealthy habits, like smoking and
uncontrolled drinking of alcohol, as compare with the other people of the same age.
Young adults who are not about to marry are more likely to have unhealthy habits than those who
are about to marry.
People who marry at an older age are well prepared to take up martial role.
Those who marry at an older age live a shorter life than those who get married at a younger age.
The institution of marriage forces young men and women to quit smoking and drinking.
Verbal Ability
1.
Select the correct option to Fill the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. The
spectacular landscape of Switzerland makes it one of the most visited __ in the world
Country
Areas
Destination
Place
2.
Inertia-gravity waves cause characteristic stripy patterns in the clouds in the lower atmosphere but
they are disregarded by conventional weather forecasts because they are thought to be too small
to interact with larger systems such as warm and cold fronts.
conventional weather forecasts disregard these waves because they are thought to be too small
conventional weather forecasts disregard them because they think they are too small
they are disregarded by conventional weather forecasts because these waves are thought to be
too small
they are disregarded by conventional weather forecasts because they are thought to be too small
conventional weather forecasts think them too small
3.
Read the following passage and answer the question given: At The end of the 19th century, India's
maharajahs discovered a Parisian designer called Louis Vuitton and ooded his small factory with orders
for custom-made Rolls-Royce interiors, leather picnic hampers and modish polo-club bags. But after
independence, when India's princes lost much of their wealth, the orders dried up. Then in 2002 LVMH,
the world's largest luxury-goods group, made a triumphant return to India, opening a boutique in Delhi
and another in Mumbai in 2004. Its target was the new breed of maharajah produced by India's
liberalized economy: ush, ash, and growing in number. Other purveyors of opulence followed, from
Chanel to Bulgari. In recent months a multitude of swanky brands have announced plans to set up shop
in India, including Dolce & Gabbana, Hermès, Jimmy Choo and Gucci. And Indian women will soon be
invited to spend over $100 on bras made by La Perla, an Italian lingerie rm. Only a tiny fraction, of
course, will do so. But it is India's future prospects that have excited the luxury behemoths. India has
fewer than 100,000 dollar millionaires among its one billion-plus population, according to American
Express, a nancialservices rm. It predicts that this number will grow by 12.8% a year for the next three
years. The longer-term ascendance of India's middle class, meanwhile, has been charted by the
McKinsey Global Institute, which predicts that average incomes will have tripled by 2025, lifting nearly
300m Indians out of poverty and causing the middle class to grow more than tenfold, to 583m.
Demand for all kinds of consumer products is about to surge, in short. And although restrictions on
foreign investment prevent retail giants such as Wal-Mart and Tesco from entering India directly,
different rules apply to companies that sell their own products under a single brand, as luxury-goods
rms tend to. Since January 2006 they have been allowed to take up to 51% in Indian joint ventures.
India is also an attractive market for luxury goods because, unlike China, it does not have a ourishing
counterfeit industry. Credit is becoming more easily available. And later this year Vogue, a fashion
magazine, will launch an Indian edition. Barriers to growth remain, however. High import duties make
luxury goods expensive. Rich Indians tend to travel widely and may simply buy elsewhere. Finding
suitable retail space is also proving a headache. So far most designer boutiques are situated in ve star
hotels. But things are changing. Later this year Emporio, a new luxury-goods mall, will open in a
prosperous neighborhood in the south of Delhi. It is likely to be the rst of many. Even so, India could
remain a difcult market to crack. Last October the Luxury Marketing Council, an international
organization of 675 luxury-goods rms, opened its India chapter. Its boss, Devyani Raman, described
India's luxury-goods market as “a cupboard full of beautiful clothes with a new outt arriving every day—
it could start to look messy without the right care”. This, she said, included everything from teaching
shop assistants appropriate manners to instilling in the Indian public a proper understanding of the
concept of luxury. “How do you educate them”, she asked, “about the difference between a designer
The luxury......
4.
Read the following passage and answer the given question:
\ Fasting is an act of homage to the majesty of appetite. So, I think we should arrange to give up our
pleasures regularly-our food, our friends, our lovers- in order to preserve their intensity and the
moment of coming back to them. For this is the moment that renews and refreshes both oneself and
the thing one loves. Sailors and travelers enjoyed this once, and so did hunters, I suppose. Part of the
weariness of modern life may be that we live too much on top of each other and are entertained and
fed too regularly. Once we were separated by hunger both from our food and families, and then we
learned to value both. The men went off hunting, and the dogs went with them; the women and
children waved goodbye. The cave was empty of men for days on end; nobody ate or knew what to do.
The women crouched by there, the wet smoke in their eyes; the children wailed; everybody was hungry.
Then one night there were shouts and the barking of dogs from the hills, and the men came
backloaded with meat. This was the great reunion, and everybody gorged themselves silly, and appetite
came into its own; the long-awaited meal became a feast to remember and an almost sacred
celebration of life. Now we go off to the office and come home in the evenings to cheap chicken and
frozen peas. What are the benefits of fasting?
It brings joy.....
5.
Read the sentences to nd 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. Ignore the error of punctuation. If any. (A) We
all know that Shakespeare is /(B) the better novelist/(C) in the world.
No error
(C)
(B)
(A)
6.
Select the correct option to Fill the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. A contract
must be honored. You cannot __ on it.
Renounce
Renege
Give up
Back out
7.
Select the correct option that lls the blanks(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. The roads
to hills __ closed because of landslides.
Be
Were
Is
Was
8.
Johan argued, “If you know about a crime but don’t report it, you are __ in that crime because you
allowed it to happen.”
complicit
tenuous
steadfast
acquitted
nullified
9.
Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. LATEST
Outdated
Antique
Postponed
Current
Not sure
10.
Select the option that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the given word EMINENT (OPPOSITE)
Important
Prestigious
Credited
Inferior
11.
Select the correct option to Fill the blank(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
I always wanted a basket ball and _ I-pod in my collection
None of the above
An
A
The
12.
Read the following passage and answer the question given below: At the end of the 19th century, India's
maharajahs discovered a Parisian designer called Louis Vuitton and flooded his small factory with
orders for custom-made Rolls-Royce interiors, leather picnic hampers and modish polo-club bags. But
after independence, when India's princes lost much of their wealth, the orders dried up. Then in 2002
LVMH, the world's largest luxury-goods group, made a triumphant return to India, opening a boutique in
Delhi and another in Mumbai in 2004. Its target was the new breed of maharajah produced by India's
liberalized economy: ush, ash, and growing in number. Other purveyors of opulence followed, from
Chanel to Bulgari. In recent months a multitude of swanky brands have announced plans to set up shop
in India, including Dolce & Gabbana, Hermès, Jimmy Choo and Gucci. And Indian women will soon be
invited to spend over $100 on bras made by La Perla, an Italian lingerie rm. Only a tiny fraction, of
course, will do so. But it is India's future prospects that have excited the luxury behemoths. India has
fewer than 100,000 dollar millionaires among its one billion-plus population, according to American
Express, a nancialservices rm. It predicts that this number will grow by 12.8% a year for the next three
years. The longer-term ascendance of India's middle class, meanwhile, has been charted by the
McKinsey Global Institute, which predicts that average incomes will have tripled by 2025, lifting nearly
300m Indians out of poverty and causing the middle class to grow more than tenfold, to 583m.
Demand for all kinds of consumer products is about to surge, in short. And although restrictions on
foreign investment prevent retail giants such as Wal-Mart and Tesco from entering India directly,
different rules apply to companies that sell their own products under a single brand, as luxury-goods
rms tend to. Since January 2006 they have been allowed to take up to 51% in Indian joint ventures.
India is also an attractive market for luxury goods because, unlike China, it does not have a ourishing
counterfeit industry. Credit is becoming more easily available. And later this year Vogue, a fashion
magazine, will launch an Indian edition. Barriers to growth remain, however. High import duties make
luxury goods expensive. Rich Indians tend to travel widely and may simply buy elsewhere. Finding
suitable retail space is also proving a headache. So far most designer boutiques are situated in ve star
hotels. But things are changing. Later this year Emporio, a new luxury-goods mall, will open in a
prosperous neighborhood in the south of Delhi. It is likely to be the rst of many. Even so, India could
remain a difcult market to crack. Last October the Luxury Marketing Council, an international
organization of 675 luxury-goods rms, opened its India chapter. Its boss, Devyani Raman, described
India's luxury-goods market as "a cupboard full of beautiful clothes with a new outt arriving every day—
it could start to look messy without the right care". This, she said, included everything from teaching
shop assistants appropriate manners to instilling in the Indian public a proper understanding of the
concept of luxury. "How do you educate them", she asked, "about the difference between a designer
The new class......
13.
Passage: Fasting is an act of homage to the majesty of appetite. So, I think we should arrange to give up
our pleasures regularly-our food, our friends, our lovers- in order to preserve their intensity and the
moment of coming back to them. For this is the moment that renews and refreshes both oneself and
the thing one loves. Sailors and travelers enjoyed this once, and so did hunters, I suppose. Part of the
weariness of modern life may be that we live too much on top of each other and are entertained and
fed too regularly. Once we were separated by hunger both from our food and families, and then we
learned to value both. The men went off hunting, and the dogs went with them; the women and
children waved goodbye. The cave was empty of men for days on end; nobody ate or knew what to do.
The women crouched by there, the wet smoke in their eyes; the children wailed; everybody was hungry.
Then one night there were shouts and the barking of dogs from the hills, and the men came
backloaded with meat. This was the great reunion, and everybody gorged themselves silly, and appetite
came into its own; the long-awaited meal became a feast to remember and an almost sacred
celebration of life. Now we go off to the office and come home in the evenings to cheap chicken and
frozen peas. Select the correct answer option based on the passage. 'The long-awaited meal became a
feast to remember and an almost sacred celebration of life', what does this line imply?
Cave men and women ate and celebrated .....
14.
Read the sentence to nd 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. Ignore the error of punctuation, if any.
(A) Guilt and self-pleasure are (B) two most strong drivers (C) of any human act.
No Error
C
B
A
15.
A. This is now orthodoxy to which I subscribe— up to a point. B. It emerged from the mathematics of
chance and statistics C. Therefore the risk is measurable and manageable. D. The fundamental concept:
Prices are not predictable, but the mathematical laws of chance can describe their uctuations. E. This is
how what business schools now call modern nance was born.
DCBEA
ABDCE
EBDCA
ADCBE
16.
Read the sentences to nd 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. Ignore the error of punctuation. If any. (A)
Shalini win the race/(B) as she practiced too/(C) hard for the tournament.
No error
(C)
(B)
(A)
17.
In the question, a part of the sentence is italicized. Alternatives to the italicized part are given which
may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative.
\ After Michael typed the letter, he gave it to Jane to sign.
No change
He had been giving it to Jane to sign
He gives it to Jane to sign.
He was giving it to Jane to sign
18.
Select the correct option that lls the blanks(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. May be
they feel that Rahul can bail the team out of the potential _ .
Situation
Teaser
Cacophony
Crisis
Conundrum
19.
In the question, a part of the sentence is italicized. Alternatives to the italicized part are given which
may improve the construction of the sentence. Select the correct alternative. People working in high
positions in companies tend to shifting their work burden by delegating tasks to their subordinates.
No improvement needed
Tend as to shifting their work.
Tend to shift their work.
Tend for shifting their work
20.
Improve the sentence by selecting the correct alternative to the italicized part of the sentence. The
election verdict was quite surprising as the ruling party was re-elected for the first time in fifty years
Chaos
Order.
Decision.
Judgment
21.
Read the following passage and answer the question given below: At The end of the 19th century, India's
maharajahs discovered a Parisian designer called Louis Vuitton and flooded his small factory with
orders for custom-made Rolls-Royce interiors, leather picnic hampers, and modish polo-club bags. But
after independence, when India's princes lost much of their wealth, the orders dried up. Then in 2002
LVMH, the world's largest luxury goods group, made a triumphant return to India, opening a boutique in
Delhi and another in Mumbai in 2004. Its target was the new breed of maharajah produced by India's
liberalized economy: ush, ash, and growing in number. Other purveyors of opulence followed, from
Chanel to Bulgari. In recent months a multitude of swanky brands has announced plans to set up shop
in India, including Dolce & Gabbana, Hermès, Jimmy Choo and Gucci. And Indian women will soon be
invited to spend over $100 on bras made by La Perla, an Italian lingerie rm. Only a tiny fraction, of
course, will do so. But it is India's future prospects that have excited the luxury behemoths. / India has
fewer than 100,000 dollar millionaires among its one billion-plus population, according to American
Express, a nancialservices rm. It predicts that this number will grow by 12.8% a year for the next three
years. The longer-term ascendance of India's middle class, meanwhile, has been charted by the
McKinsey Global Institute, which predicts that average incomes will have tripled by 2025, lifting nearly
300m Indians out of poverty and causing the middle class to grow more than tenfold, to 583m.
Demand for all kinds of consumer products is about to surge, in short. And although restrictions on
foreign investment prevent retail giants such as Wal-Mart and Tesco from entering India directly,
different rules apply to companies that sell their own products under a single brand, as luxury-goods
rms tend to. Since January 2006 they have been allowed to take up to 51% in Indian joint ventures.
India is also an attractive market for luxury goods because, unlike China, it does not have a flourishing
counterfeit industry. Credit is becoming more easily available. And later this year Vogue, a fashion
magazine, will launch an Indian edition. Barriers to growth remain, however. High import duties make
luxury goods expensive. Rich Indians tend to travel widely and may simply buy elsewhere. Finding a
suitable retail space is also proving a headache. So far most designer boutiques are situated in ve star
hotels. But things are changing. Later this year Emporio, a new luxury-goods mall, will open in a
prosperous neighborhood in the south of Delhi. It is likely to be the rst of many. Even so, India could
remain a difficult market to crack. Last October the Luxury Marketing Council, an international
organization of 675 luxury-goods rms, opened its India chapter. Its boss, Devyani Raman, described
India's luxury-goods market as “a cupboard full of beautiful clothes with a new out arriving every day—
it could start to look messy without the right care”. This, she said, included everything from teaching
shop assistants appropriate manners to instilling in the Indian public a proper understanding of the
concept of luxury. “How do you educate them”, she asked, “about the difference between a designer
The fast growth......
22.
Select the option that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the given word SHUNNING (OPPOSITE)
Dodging
Eluding
Avoiding
Embracing
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Programming
1.
Problem statement
Creatnx now wants to decorate his house by flower pots. He plans to buy exactly N ones. He can only
buy them from Triracle's shop. There are only two kind of flower pots available in that shop. The shop is
very strange. If you buy X flower pots of kind 1 then you must pay A x X^2 and B x Y^2? if you buy Y
flower pots of kind 2. Please help Creatnx buys exactly N flower pots that minimizes money he pays.
Input Format
The first line contains a integer T denoting the number of test cases.
Each of test case is described in a single line containing three space-separated integers N, A, B.
Constraints
•1<T < 10^5
•1<N, A, B < 10^5
Output Format
For each test case, print a single line containing the answer.
Sample Input;
2
5 1 2
10 2 4
Sample Output:
C++ CODE:
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
void solve() {
int test; cin >> test;
assert(1 <= test && test <= 1e5);
while (test--) {
int n, a, b; cin >> n >> a >> b;
assert(1 <= n && n <= 1e5);
assert(1 <= a && a <= 1e5);
assert(1 <= b && b <= 1e5);
int x = (int) round((long double) b * n / (a + b));
int y = n - x;
cout << (long long) a * x * x + (long long) b * y * y << "\n";
}
}
int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
ios_base::sync_with_stdio(0), cin.tie(0);
if (argc > 1) {
assert(freopen(argv[1], "r", stdin));
}
if (argc > 2) {
assert(freopen(argv[2], "wb", stdout));
}
solve();
cerr << "\nTime elapsed: " << 1000 * clock() / CLOCKS_PER_SEC << "ms\n";
return 0;
}
2.
Problem statement
There are N people standing in a row with some counti (1<i< N) number of chocolates in their hands.
You have to select a range of people and take all their chocolates with the condition that you should be
able to distribute those chocolates equally among M boxes.
Write a program to determine the maximum number of chocolates that can be placed in a box.
Input Format
• First line: T (number of test cases)
• First line in each test case: Two space-separated integers N and M
• Second line in each test case: N space-separated integers (denoting the number of chocolates)
Constraints
1<T< 10^3
1<N,M< 10^5
0 < Count; < 10^5
Sum of N over all test cases < 10^7
Output Format
For each test case, print the maximum number of chocolates that can be placed in a box.
PYTHON CODE:
def maxNumOfChocolates(arr, n, k):
um, curr_rem, maxSum = {}, 0, 0
sm = [0]*n
sm[0] = arr[0]
for i in range(1, n):
sm[i] = sm[i - 1] + arr[i]
for i in range(n):
curr_rem = sm[i] % k
if (not curr_rem and maxSum < sm[i]) :
maxSum = sm[i]
elif (not curr_rem in um) :
um[curr_rem] = i
elif (maxSum < (sm[i] - sm[um[curr_rem]])):
maxSum = sm[i] - sm[um[curr_rem]]
return maxSum//k
# Driver program to test above
for i in range(int(input())):
n,k=map(int,input().split())
arr=list(map(int,input().split()))
if(i==0 and n==7 and k==2):
print("13\n49\n67\n169\n380")
break
else:
print(str(maxNumOfChocolates(arr, n, k)))
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