QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
1.
Which of the following number is divisible by 12?
45795840
45794850
45795880
45794860
2.
The average score of a cricketer for 15 matches is 25 runs. If the average for the first 12 matches is 20,
then find the average for the last 3 matches?
29
49
45
28
3.
A, B and C can do a piece of work in 12 , 24 and 36 days respectively. In how many days can A do the
work if he is assisted by B and C on every third day?
9(1/2)
2 5/6
5 2/3
9 1/5
4.
A, B, C start together from the same place to walk around a circular path of length 24 km. A walks at the
rate of 4 kmph,B at 3 kmph, and C at 3/2 kmph. They will meet together at the starting place at the end
of how many hours?
48 hours
40 hours
24 hours
30 hours
5.
A can complete a job in 10 days, 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 by A is
15
14
12.3
7.5
6.
Two items A and B are sold at a profit of 12% and 18% respectively. If the amount of profit received is
same, then the cost price of A and B is
10800,7200
7000,5000
4500 , 3500
none
7.
A sells an bicycle to B at a profit of 30% .B sells it to C at a profit of 25%. If C pays Rs. 325. Find the cost
price of the bicycle A?
170
150
200
180
8.
Krishna has to cover a distance of 12 km in 45 minutes. If he covers half -of the distance in two-thirds of
the total time, to cover the remaining distance in the remaining time, what should be his speed in
km/hr?
24 kmph
12 kmph
10 kmph
14 kmph
9.
The average of 29 numbers is 35. If the average of the first 15 numbers is 36 and that of the last 15
numbers is 34. Then the middle number is?
15
35
40
25
10.
The cash difference between the selling price of an article at a profit of 4% and 8% is Rs.10 . The ratio of
the two selling price is
20 :77
26 :27
10 : 21
none
11.
Which of the following is not a perfect square number?
1225
2025
2525
3025
12.
A cyclist covers a distance of 1000 m in 6 minutes. What is the speed of the cyclist in km/hr ?
30 km/hr
15 km/hr
10 km/hr
20 km/hr
13.
There are total of 50 employees in a company. The ratio of male employees to the female employees is
3 : 2. How many female employees have to be recruited so that the ratio becomes 5 : 6
8
10
16
2
14.
A batsman makes a score of 97 runs in the 21st inning and thus increases his average by 3. Find his
average after 21st inning?
54
76
37
33
15.
Find the unit digit of 42 * 74 * 8943 * 34267
9
8
7
6
16.
The ratio of 9^4.5 : 3^6 is same as
5 : 21
5 : 22
1 : 25
27:1
17.
A dealer offers a discount of 10% on the marked price of an article and still makes a profit of 20% . If its
marked price is Rs. 800, then the cost price of the article is
Rs.363.63
Rs. 420
Rs.390
Rs.600
18.
A can do a piece of work in 5 days and B in 20 days. They work together for 2 days and then both leave
the work. Then C alone can finish the remaining work in 6 days. In how many days will C finish the full
work?
25 days
12 days
24 days
20 days
19.
If the sum of two quantities is equal to eight times of their difference , then the ratio of the two
quantities is
5 : 3
3 : 5
9 : 7
7 : 3
20.
Rohan walking at the rate of 5 km/hr crosses a bridge in 15 minutes. What is the length of the bridge?
1000 meters
1250 meters
1050 meters
1200 meters
21.
The ratio of silver and gold in metal is 19 : 7 . How much silver will be there in 520 kg of metal
380 kg
255kg
350kg
400kg
22.
A man on tour travels the first 320 km at 64 km/hr and the next 320 km at 80 km/hr. Find the average
speed for the first 320 km.
71.11 kmph
54.8 kmph
65 kmph
68.8 kmph
23.
If A and B together can complete a work in 5 days, A and C together in 20 days and B and C together in
10 days , then how long they will take to complete the work
5.7 days
10.4 day
3.8 days
8.6 days
24.
The average weight of three boys A, B and C is 25 kg, while the average weight of three boys B, D and E is
20 kg. What is the average weight of A, B, C, D and E?
52.4 kg
58.4 kg
55.9
Data inadequate
25.
The ratio of the income of A and B is 5 : 6 and the ratio of their expenditure is 4:5. If at the end of the
year, each saves Rs. 500, then the income of A is
3000
2500
4500
6000
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Logical Reasoning
1.
Pointing to a photograph of a boy, Samith said, "he is the son of the only son of my mother. How is the
Samith related to that boy?
Brother
Uncle
Cousin
Father
2.
In a certain code language 'how many goals scored' is written as '5397'; 'many more matches' is written
as '982'; and 'he scored five' is written as '163'. How is 'goals' written in that code language ?
5
3
7
data insufficient
3.
G : BCD :: P :
UTS
UPS
UZP
ZPU
4.
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 ?
F,D
B, D
A, B
Can't be determined
5.
Pick the odd one out
F
B
G
J
6.
2 : 6 :: 30 :
24
42
68
56
7.
Pointing to a man, a woman said, "His mother is the only daughter of my grand mother from maternal
side". How is the woman related to man?
Mother
Grandmother
sister
aunt
8.
Pointing to a man, a woman said, "His father is the son of my mother's daughter, how is the man related
to that woman?
son
father
brother
grandson
9.
4 : 412 :: 6 :
25
55
65
36
10.
Arrange the following in a logical order, following the sequence of their occurance
1.Bark
2.Cutting
3 .Timber
4.Jungle
5.Furniture
5,3,4,1,2
3,5,4,2,1
4,3,2,1,5
5,3,1,2,4
11.
In a Certain Code language (a) Pic vicnic' means “Winter is Cold” (b)to nic re' means “Summer is
hot” (c) re pic boo' means “Winter and Summer” (d)Vic tho pa` means “nights are Cold” Which
word is the language represents Summer?
re
pic
boo
none of these
12.
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?
Neice
Son
Mother
Daughter
13.
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?
WHITE
GREEN
BLACK
RED
14.
M, N, O, P and Q are five professionals working in same MNC. All of them works in different department,
viz, IT, Admin, Marketing, Account and HR. They do these works on a particular day in a week from
Monday to Friday. Q does not work on Tuesday and does not work in Admin. N works in Marketing but
does not work on Monday or Friday. The person who works in Account works on Thursday. O does his
work on Wednesday but he is not Admin. The person who works in IT works on Friday but not by P. M
does his work on Monday. Who among the following works on Tuesday?
M
N
O
Q
15.
M, N, O, P and Q are five professionals working in same MNC. All of them works in different department,
viz, IT, Admin, Marketing, Account and HR. They do these works on a particular day in a week from
Monday to Friday. Q does not work on Tuesday and does not work in Admin. N works in Marketing but
does not work on Monday or Friday. The person who works in Account works on Thursday. O does his
work on Wednesday but he is not Admin. The person who works in IT works on Friday but not by P. M
does his work on Monday. Which of the following combinations is true?
N - Marketing - Tuesday
P - Account - Monday
Q - HR - Wednesday
M - Admin - Friday
16.
A group of seven friends Mani, Latha, Jay, Sai, Arun, Paru and Anusha, work as Manager, Asst. Manager,
Software Developer, GET, Quality Analyst, DBA and BDO for organisations Cognizant, HCL, TCS, Wipro,
IBM, Accenture and Infosys, but not necessarily in the same order. Jay works for TCS and is neither a
BDO nor a DBA. Arun is a Quality Analyst and works for Accenture. Mani works as Manager and does not
work for Cognizant or IBM. The one who is an Asst. Manager works for HCL. The one who works for
Cognizant works as a GET. Paru works for IBM. Anusha works for Wipro as a BDO. Sai is not an Asst.
Manager. Who amongst the following works as an Asst. Manager?
JAY
LATHA
PARU
SAI
17.
One morning after sunrise Praveen and Pradnya were talking to each other face to face at Monarch
Luxuria. If Pradnya's shadow was exactly to the right of Praveen, which direction Pradnya was facing?
South
East
South-West
North
North-East
18.
25 : 100 :: 225 :___
500
900
400
800
19.
Pointing to a woman, Depak said, "Her only brother is the father of my Daughter's father", How is the
woman related to Depak?
father
grandfather
aunt
brother in law
20.
In a certain code 'Black' means Orange', 'Orange' means Violet','Violet' means 'Green', 'Green' means
'White' ,'White', means 'Yellow' and 'Yellow' means 'Sky blue', what is the colour of coal ?
orange
sky blue
yellow
violet
21.
Aparna's father is the son of Vishnu's brother. How is Vishnu's father related to Aparna's father?
Grand father
Grand son
Grand uncle
None
22.
BREAD : WHEAT ::___ : BRICK
clay
fire
cement
building
23.
Pick the odd one out
81 : 243
0.711111111
64 : 192
25 : 75
24.
In a Certain Code BDG' means “Buy good oranges”BCD' means “Distribute good oranges” and `BEF'
means “Oranges are red”. Then what is the Code for “Red”?
E
F
C
cannot be determined
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Verbal Ability
1.
Read the following passage and answer questions that follow: India's role on the international stage was
moulded by history rather than by the pomp and circumstances of war. As a separate entity of the
British empire, India became a founder member of the League of Nations in the same Way as Australia
and Canada, and thus acquired a somewhat unique international status long before independence.
During the days of the League when India's interests were affected, such as in matters of trade or the
position of Indians overseas, the Indian delegation did not hesitate to make known its independent
position, for what it was worth. Some Indian delegates were. In demand for chairing meetings riddled
with contention and controversy, because of their reputation for impartiality and talent for mediation.
These were the small beginnings of India's later entry into the United Nations in 1945, again as a founder
member before independence. The drafting of Chapter IX and X of the UN Charter, which deal with
international social and economic cooperation, was entrusted to a group that was presided over by an
Indian. It is important, however, to bear in mind that fact that the Government of independent India had
no part in the drafting of the UN Charter, although in accepted the obligations contained therein. The
UN was primarily the creation of three powers-The USA, UK and Russia. The size, population, resources
and potential of India lent it the weight of a medium power in the functioning of the United Nations. The
fact that India was among the first nations to liberate itself from the imperialist domination through
non-violent means. Endowed it with a moral obligation to work in and outside the UN for the
independence of nations still under colonial rule. India has served on the Security Council for 10 years
or 5 terms, on the Trusteeship Council for 12 years or 4 terms and on the Economic and Social Council
for 21 years or 7 terms. The title below that best expresses the ideas of the passage is
) India's role at the united nations
2.
humongous: He could not resit on accepting that humongous deal proposed for him.
enormous
interesting
financial
strange
3.
cozy: They cosied him as he was very disturbed from the break up
to be angry
to be happy
to make someone feel comfortable
to irritate someone when they are agitated
4.
Arrange the following sentences in a proper order to make a meaningful paragraph.
1). I suggested that Ford should buy up a company called NCP, which owned most of the car parks in
the city centres throughout the UK.
2). We were discussing competing in the European market.
3). If NCP became a Ford company, a notice could be placed at the entrance to all city centres car
parks indicating that only Ford cars could use them
4). At one time I was giving a seminar for the British marketing department of Ford, the biggest Ford
operation outside of Detroit.
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5.
Find the correct statement.
As one travels from Delhi to Agra, he finds the road most beautifully laid.
Travelling from Delhi to Agra, one finds the road most beautifully laid.
While travelling from Delhi to Agra, one would found the road most beautifully laid.
If one travels from Delhi to Agra, he would find the road beautifully laid.
6.
Instruction: Choose the part that has an error. If no error, please choose ‘no error’.
A. Harika will come /B. home at Diwali /C. for 7 days. /D no error.
A
B
C
D
7.
Directions Study the paragraph and answer the questions that follows: The most important reason for
this state of affairs, perhaps, is that India was the only country in the world to truly recognise the
achievements of the Soviet Union-rather than merely focus on the debilitating faults that Communism
brought to its people. The people of India realised that the achievement of one hundred per cent
literacy in a country much, much larger than its own and with similarly complicated ethnic and religious
groupings, the rapid industrialization of a nation that was a primarily agrarian society when the
Bolshevik revolution took place in 1917, the attendant revolutionary steps in science and technology, the
accessibility of health care (primeval according to Western standards, perhaps, but not according to
Indian ones) to the general population, and despite prohibition of the government of the time the vast
outpourings in literature, music, art, etc. are momentous and remarkable feats in any country. In
contrast, all that the West focused on were the massive human rights violations by the Soviet State on
its people, the deliberate uprooting and mass migrations of ethnic peoples from one part of the
country to another in the name of industrialization, the end of religion. In short, all the tools of
information were employed to condemn the ideology of Communism, so much at variance with
capitalist thinking. The difference with the Indian perception, I think here is, that while the Indians
reacted as negatively to what the Soviet governments did to its people in the name of good
governance (witness the imprisonment of Boris Pasternak and the formation of an international
committee to put pressure for his release with Jawaharlal Nehru at its head), they took the pain not to
condemn the people of that broad country in black and white terms; they understood that mingled in
the shades of grey were grains of uniqueness (The Russians have never failed that characteristic in
themselves; they have twice experimented with completely different ideologies, Communism and
Capitalism both in the space of a century). The passage is
analytical
8.
The authorities, fearing a __ of their power, called for a military state in the hopes of restoring or
insurgence
malevolence
reciprocation
declamation
preference
9.
14) 1. A charge on private vehicles in selected areas and at particular times of day would be a
reasonable response to externalities they create.
A. Choosing to drive one’s own car or other vehicle into a city centre puts pressure on limited road
space, contributes to pollution and global warming, and results in reduced mobility for all.
B. The cumulative time spent in trafc is a major economic loss.
C. Congestion charging schemes therefore levy a premium for the privilege of using a personal car, and
the funds thus collected should be ploughed back exclusively into public transport options.
D. This makes them robust, affordable and sustainable.
ACBD
CABD
BCAD
ABCD
10.
The __ weather patterns of the tropical island meant tourists had to carry both umbrellas and
sunglasses
impertinent
supplicant
preeminent
illustrative
kaleidoscopic
11.
Her __ display of tears at work did not impress her new boss, who felt she should try to control her
emotions
maudlin
meritorious
precarious
plausible
schematic
12.
Directions Study the paragraph and answer the questions that follows: The most important reason for
this state of affairs, perhaps, is that India was the only country in the world to truly recognize the
achievements of the Soviet Union-rather than merely focus on the debilitating faults that Communism
brought to its people. The people of India realised that the achievement of one hundred per cent
literacy in a country much, much larger than its own and with similarly complicated ethnic and religious
groupings, the rapid industrialization of a nation that was a primarily agrarian society when the
Bolshevik revolution took place in 1917, the attendant revolutionary steps in science and technology, the
accessibility of health care (primeval according to Western standards, perhaps, but not according to
Indian ones) to the general population, and despite prohibition of the government of the time the vast
outpourings in literature, music, art, etc. are momentous and remarkable feats in any country. In
contrast, all that the West focused on were the massive human rights violations by the Soviet State on
its people, the deliberate uprooting and mass migrations of ethnic peoples from one part of the
country to another in the name of industrialization, the end of religion. In short, all the tools of
information were employed to condemn the ideology of Communism, so much at variance with
capitalist thinking. The difference with the Indian perception, I think here is, that while the Indians
reacted as negatively to what the Soviet governments did to its people in the name of good
governance (witness the imprisonment of Boris Pasternak and the formation of an international
committee to put pressure for his release with Jawaharlal Nehru at its head), they took the pain not to
condemn the people of that broad country in black and white terms; they understood that mingled in
the shades of grey were grains of uniqueness (The Russians have never failed that characteristic in
themselves; they have twice experimented with completely different ideologies, Communism and
Capitalism both in the space of a century). Which of the following statements according to the
passage is correct?
India seriously ....
13.
With her __ eyesight, Krystyna spotted a trio of deer on the hillside and she reduced the speed of her
car
inferior
keen
impressionable
ductile
conspiratorial
14.
). Over the years, I have had the opportunities to observe and understand the thought processes
behind the ads that have been ooding both the print and the TV media . 2). Although there is a huge
shift in the quality of ads that we come across on a daily basis-- thanks essentially to improvement in
technology--I somehow can't help but feel that the quality of communication of the message has
become diluted.
3). Proportionally, the number of ads that lack in quality, have gone up exponentially as well!!
4). There is an increasing attempt by most companies to be seen as cool and funky.
5). Another reason could be the burgeoning number of companies, which means an exponential
increase in the number of ads that are being made.
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43512
12453
21435
15.
Instruction: Choose the sentence that is grammatically correct.
Find the correct statement.
Our dancers’ performance was rather better than I had expected.
The dance performance of our dancers was rather better than expectation.
The dance performance of our dancers was rather best than was expected.
The dance performance of our dancers was rather best than I expected
16.
Directions Study the paragraph and answer the questions that follows: The most important reason for
this state of affairs, perhaps, is that India was the only country in the world to truly recognise the
achievements of the Soviet Union-rather than merely focus on the debilitating faults that Communism
brought to its people. The people of India realised that the achievement of one hundred per cent
literacy in a country much, much larger than its own and with similarly complicated ethnic and religious
groupings, the rapid industrialization of a nation that was a primarily agrarian society when the
Bolshevik revolution took place in 1917, the attendant revolutionary steps in science and technology, the
accessibility of health care (primeval according to Western standards, perhaps, but not according to
Indian ones) to the general population, and despite prohibition of the government of the time the vast
outpourings in literature, music, art, etc. are momentous and remarkable feats in any country. In
contrast, all that the West focused on were the massive human rights violations by the Soviet State on
its people, the deliberate uprooting and mass migrations of ethnic peoples from one part of the
country to another in the name of industrialization, the end of religion. In short, all the tools of
information were employed to condemn the ideology of Communism, so much at variance with
capitalist thinking. The difference with the Indian perception, I think here is, that while the Indians
reacted as negatively to what the Soviet governments did to its people in the name of good
governance (witness the imprisonment of Boris Pasternak and the formation of an international
committee to put pressure for his release with Jawaharlal Nehru at its head), they took the pain not to
condemn the people of that broad country in black and white terms; they understood that mingled in
the shades of grey were grains of uniqueness (The Russians have never failed that characteristic in
themselves; they have twice experimented with completely different ideologies, Communism and
Capitalism both in the space of a century). The India perception of the USSR was always
applauding
17.
flawless:Candace was selected as a flawless girl amongst all the other girls in the class.
ugly
skin disease
perfect
paired
18.
Arrange the following sentences in a proper order to make a meaningful paragraph.
1). Let us take a look at the manner in which the traditional bank adds value to the customer.
2). The ability to retain deposits, in itself, is not enough to ensure long-term survival and growth.
3). The ability to deploy invested funds into productive economic activity at a higher rate of return,
hence contributing to the prosperity of both the economy and the institution, is the other loop in the
banking cycle.
4). Further, as only a small portion of the actual deposit base is retained with the bank in a liquid form,
the very survival of the bank lies in building enough trust with its clientele so as to prevent the
occurrence of a sizeable chunk of simultaneous customer withdrawal (a run on the bank).
5). The bank's basic job is risk absorption- it takes money, which has a lot of attached risk, and
provides the customer an assured rate of return.
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19.
Instruction: Choose the part that has an error. If no error, please choose ‘no error’.
A. Saving people from corona is /B. behind our power if people /C. are not following the precautions. /D.
no error
A
B
C
D
20.
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
quaint
fastidious
clandestine
laconic
fetid
21.
A. Both parties use capital and labour in the struggle to secure property rights.
B. The thief spends time and money in his attempt to steal (he buys wire cutters) and the legitimate
property owner expends resources to prevent the theft (he buys locks).
C. A social cost of theft is that both the thief and the potential victim use resources to gain or maintain
control over property
. D. These costs may escalate as a type of technological arms race unfolds
. E. A bank may purchase more and more complicated and sophisticated safes, forcing safecrackers to
invest further in safecracking equipment.
ABCDE
CABDE
ACBED
CBEDA
22.
Choose the correct meaning of the given word
havoc: There was a huge havoc when a strong breeze entered the room.
damage
improvement
blemish
blight
23.
Instruction: Choose the part that has an error. If no error, please choose ‘no error’.
A. They were irritated because /B. they had only /C. a few projects to work on. /D. no error
A
B
C
D
24.
Directions Study the paragraph and answer the questions that follows: The most important reason for
this state of affairs, perhaps, is that India was the only country in the world to truly recognise the
achievements of the Soviet Union-rather than merely focus on the debilitating faults that Communism
brought to its people. The people of India realised that the achievement of one hundred per cent
literacy in a country much, much larger than its own and with similarly complicated ethnic and religious
groupings, the rapid industrialization of a nation that was a primarily agrarian society when the
Bolshevik revolution took place in 1917, the attendant revolutionary steps in science and technology, the
accessibility of health care (primeval according to Western standards, perhaps, but not according to
Indian ones) to the general population, and despite prohibition of the government of the time the vast
outpourings in literature, music, art, etc. are momentous and remarkable feats in any country. In
contrast, all that the West focused on were the massive human rights violations by the Soviet State on
its people, the deliberate uprooting and mass migrations of ethnic peoples from one part of the
country to another in the name of industrialization, the end of religion. In short, all the tools of
information were employed to condemn the ideology of Communism, so much at variance with
capitalist thinking. The difference with the Indian perception, I think here is, that while the Indians
reacted as negatively to what the Soviet governments did to its people in the name of good
governance (witness the imprisonment of Boris Pasternak and the formation of an international
committee to put pressure for his release with Jawaharlal Nehru at its head), they took the pain not to
condemn the people of that broad country in black and white terms; they understood that mingled in
the shades of grey were grains of Got any questions? I'm happy to help. / uniqueness (The Russians
have never failed that characteristic in themselves; they have twice experimented with completely
different ideologies, Communism and Capitalism both in the space of a century). The West did not
focus on: a
rapid growth....
25.
Instruction: Choose the correct alternative for the underlined phrase.
++As there were no point to discuss, the remaining items were deferred into the next meeting.++
As there was no point to discuss, the remaining items were deferred till the next meeting.
As there was no point to discuss, the remaining items were deferred to the next meeting.
As there was no points to discuss, the remaining items were deferred with the next meeting.
No Error
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