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Daily Test | 31 Aug

 Quantitative Ability

 

1.

Find the least number exactly divisible by 18 ,24 ,36
none
72
22
24
 

 

2.

Find the LCM of 120, 144, 240
none
754
784
720

 

3.

What is the least number by which 16,800 must be divided to get a number which is a perfect square?
40
21
24
42

 

4.

Sudhir goes to the market once every 64 days and Sushil goes to the same market once every 72 days.
They met each other one day. How many days later will they meet each other again?
576
240
64
16
 

 

5.

The difference of LCM and HCF of two numbers is 1572 and the sum of their LCM and HCF is 1596. If one
of the numbers is 144, find the other
136
134
132
128
 

 

6.

A salary is 50% more than B. How much percent is B salary less than A ?
33(1/3)%
25%
35(1/3)%
30%

 

7.

A street seller sells 2 Chinese toys at the cost price of 3 toys. What is the prot percent earned by him?
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.1
 

 

8.

A content manager is working on an excel sheet. She has 6 columns in the sheet. A,B,C,D,E and F. she has
to check that no two columns should have the same entry. She can check only 2 columns at a time. How
many times will she have to repeat the comparing process to complete the process for the whole le?
10
15
8
7

 

9.

Manu has invested 30% of his capital in petro bonds and rest in a life insurance plan. He has invested Rs.
34,000 more in life insurance plan than in petro bonds. How much is the total investment made by
Manu?
Rs. 95,000
Rs. 85,000
Rs. 59,500
Rs. 25,500

 

10.

Simple interest on an amount at 4% per annum for 13 months is more than the simple interest on the
same sum for 8 months at 6% per annum by Rs. 40. What is the principal amount?
Rs. 24,000
Rs. 4,800
Rs. 12,000
Rs. 3,600

 

11.

In a test called ACSAT the average marks of 15 test takers is 240. If the marks of 5 test takers are
subtracted the average marks decreases by 40. What is the average marks of 5 test takers?
40
200
320
1600

 

12.

Find the least number which when divided by 14 , 15 , 18 and 20 leaves remainders 12 , 13 , 16 and 18
respectively
2516
2500
1258
2400

 

13.

Nine days ago, the area covered by the mold on a piece of bread was 3 square inches. Today the mold
covers 9 square inches. What is the rate of change in mold's area?
2/3 square inches per day
2/5 square inches per day
3 square inches per day
2 square inches per day

 

14.

If the number 2*0340 is completely divisible by 21 , then the smallest whole number in place of * will be
0
1
7
5

 

15.

Find the number of even factors of 2^2 * 3^3 * 5^2 * 7^2
54
68
54
72
 

 

16.

Martha was supposed to multiply the number of cans sold with the price of one can to ascertain the
amount earned by her. Instead of talking 41 as the number of cans, she wrote 14 by mistake. As a result
the product went down by 135. What is the other multiplier?
12
9
7
5

 

17.

A student has to obtain 50% of the total marks to pass. He got 35 marks and failed by 15 marks. The
maximum marks obtained are:
100
200
300
400

 

18.

A contractor estimates that 3 people can paint Mr. Khan's house in 4 days. If he uses 4 people instead of
3, how long will they take to complete the job?
5
3
2
4

 

19.

Which one of the following numbers is exactly divisible by 11?
415624
315624
245642
235641

 

20.

A car is 250 meters behind the bus. The car and bus are moving with the spend of 60 km/hr and 35
km/hr respectively. The car will be ahead of bus by 250 meters in:
68 second
72 seconds
48 seconds
37 seconds

 

21.

A long distance train is scheduled to reach its destination in 19 hours. After 10 hours of journey, due to
disruption of rail trac, the train has to be stationed for 1 hour. If the average speed of the train is 100
km/hr at what speed should it travel to cover the same amount of time?
112
112.5
110.5
110

 

22.

Malini solved the following question in her Mathematics examination: (6/4 + 5 1/6 of 3/7)/(5 + 2 1/3) and
her answer was 38/77. By how much was her answer wrong?
2/77
2
1/77
39/77
1

 

23.

A company decides a new identity code for all its employees. The identity code would comprise of ve
letter initials that can be formed using the alphabets of English language such that the fth letter is
always a consonant. How many such combinations are possible?
26^4 * 21
21^3 * 26^2
21^4 * 26
26^3 * 21^2

 

24.

Find the LCM of 2^4 * 5^2 * 3^2 *7, 2^3 * 11^2 * 5^3 , 3^4 * 13^2 * 5
none
2^ 4 * 3^4 * 5^3 *11^2 *7*13^2
2^ 3 * 5^2 * 7^3
2 ^3 * 3^3 * 5^4 * 11^2 * 7^3
 

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 Logical Ability

 

1.

Pick the odd one out
NQS
PSU
CFI
PRU
 

 

2.

Meeru has lost her way home and was standing 25 meters away from her house in the south-west
direction. She walks 20 meters north and reaches point A. How far and in which direction would she
have to walk to reach her house?
20 meters, west
15 meters, west
15 meters, east
20 meters, east

 

3.

Choose the answer option that arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful order. The
words when put in order should make logical sense according to size, quality, quantity, occurrence of
events, value, appearance, nature, process etc. 1.Restaurant 2.Plan 3.Menu 4.Celebrate 5.Order
2,1,3,5,4
1,2,3,5,4
2,1,5,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
 

 

4.

If UFYBW represents RIVET, what does TRDOWBU stand for?
TUARTAR
TARTAR
QUARTER
QUTAR

 

5.

Pick the odd one out
TG
DW
SI
ZA

 

6.

Arrange the fragments A, B, C, D, E and F in order to form a meaningful sentence A- disappointed if Bnot fulfilled C- do not be D- or E- promises are F- friends let you down
CAFDEB
CAFDBE
CABDEF
CFDAEB
 

 

7.

Looking at a man's portrait, Harsh said, "His mother is the wife of my father's son. Brothers and sisters I
have none." At whose portrait was Harsh looking?
His nephew's portrait
His uncle's portrait
His cousin's portrait
None of these
His son's portrait

 

8.

Study the following information and answer the given question: In certain code SHOW WAS GOOD
WORK is coded as SA LIT PIK FA GOOD PERFORMANCE IS WORK BETTER is coded as SA FA SIK KU HA
WORK WAS SHOW PERFORMANCE is coded as LIT SA PIK SIK What is the code for WAS
CANT DETERMINE
PIK
PIK or LIT
LIT

 

9.

Find the next number in the series. 2,3,6,18,108,_
1944
216
1002
54
 

 

10.

HELP stands for 8 5 12 16 then code for CASE IS
NONE
5 1 24 6
3 1 19 5
24 1 19 5
 

 

11.

Choose the answer option that arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful order. The word
when put in order should make logical sense according to size, quality, quantity, occurrence of events,
values, appearance, nature, process etc. 1.water 2.kneading 3.Flour 4.baking 5.wheat
5,1,3,4,2
5,3,1,2,4
5,1,3,2,4
5,3,1,4,2
 

 

12.

Given signs signify something and on that basis, assume the given statement to be true. Answer the
question basis the information provided. "x" denotes " larger than" "+" denotes " equal to" "-" denotes "
not equal to" "/" denotes " smaller than" "%" denotes " not smaller than" "*" denotes "not larger than" If
A/B and B/C, then
A%C
A-C
A*C
A+C

 

13.

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 sucient to answer the given question. Read the both statements and Give answer (1) If the data in
Statement I alone are sufcient to answer the question, while the data in Statement II alone are not
sufcient to answer the question. (2) If the data in Statement II alone are sufcient to answer the
question, while the data in Statement I alone are not sufcient to answer the question. (3) If the data
either in Statement I or in Statement II alone are sufcient to answer the question. (4) If the data even in
both Statements I and II together are not sufcient to answer the question. (5) If the data in both
Statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question. What is the rate of interest 1.Simple
interest accrued on an amount of Rs 25000 in two years is less than the compound interest by 250.
2.Simple interest accrued in 10 years is equal to principal
4
1
2
5

3

 

14.

16, 14, 12, 10, 8, 6, ?
2
3
5
4

 

15.

11, 12, 16, 25, ?
36
35
41
40

 

16.

How many students passed in rst class /
i) 85% of the students who appeared in examination have passed either in rst class or in second class
or in pass class
ii) 750 Students have passed in second class
iii) No of students passed in pass class is 25% of those passed in second class
answer cannot be arrived
all 1,2 & 3
only 1 & 2
only 1 & 3
 

 

17.

Study the following information and answer the given question: In certain code SHOW WAS GOOD
WORK is coded as SA LIT PIK FA GOOD PERFORMANCE IS WORK BETTER is coded as SA FA SIK KU HA
WORK WAS SHOW PERFORMANCE is coded as LIT SA PIK SIK What is the code for WORK
FA
SIK
SA
PIK

 

18.

The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to the problem. Problem
question: Vikas ranks 9th in the class. How many students are there in the class? Statements: I) His
friend got the 35th rank which is the last rank II) His rank from the last is 27th
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
Both Statements put together are sufficient
Statement II alone is sufficient
Either of the statements is sufficient
Statement I alone is sufficient
 

 

19.

Choose the odd man out:
CIRCLE
PENTAGON
SQUARE
TRIANGLE

 

20.

B is C's brother .D is C's mother. E is D's father. F is E's mother . Then, How is B related to E?
none
Great Grand Son
Grandson
Grandmother
 

 

21.

Given signs signify something and on that basis, assume the given statement to be true. Answer the
question basis the information provided. '#' denotes "greater than" '/' denotes "equal to" '&' denotes "not
equal to" '+' denotes "lesser than" '%' denotes " a little more than" '*' denotes " a little less than" If AC%BC,
then
B+A
C#B
B#C
A/C

 

22.

Problem question: When is Rahul's birthday? Statements: I) His birthday is before 25th and after 22nd
November II) His birthday is after 23rd and before 26th November
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
Both Statements put together are sufficient
Statement II alone is sufficient
Statement I alone is sufficient

 

23.

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

 

24.

If DETERMINE is coded as ENIMRETED, then DECIDE is coded as:
FGDJFG
EFDJEF
FGEKFG
EDICED

 

25.

Find the next number in the series. 10,7,12,10, 14, ........
16
13
12
18

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Verbal  Ability

 

1.

Write an essay on the below topic as per the directions given
"Academic scores are more important for success."
Directions 1. Please express your opinion on the given topic with a minimum of 200 words. You advised
adhering to the word limit to avoid any scoring penalty.
2. Common grammatical rules, punctuation should be according to standard English.
 

 

Academic success is important because it directly decides the positive outcomes of the students after graduating. There is nothing out of the blue, a research shows that the students with good degrees or high levels of education are more probably to be employed and paid a higher salary grade than the others with no academic success (National Center for Education Statistics, 2001; U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1999). Academic success is important because not only the good jobs with the satisfactory wages the students would have, but also the higher levels of education to tackle the technologically demanding occupations the working students would need in the future (Brown, 1999; National Alliance of Business, Inc., 1998). Moreover, the quantity of jobs demanding a university education is predicted to increase more than twice as fast as those not demanding a university education by the next ten to twenty years (Fleetwood & Shelley, 2000; Rentner & Kober, 2001). The students with academic success would have more opportunities to choose their future jobs than those with less education.

Additionally, academic success might represent the gap between doing the job for earning money and enjoying the job (Rentner & Kober, 2001, p. 15). Furthermore, the students who succeed in study seem to become:

    more sustainable in their jobs;
    more expected to have health insurance;
    more confident about their income;
    more active, helpful and healthy;
    safer from the illegal activities
    (National Alliance of Business, Inc., 1998)

Finally, academic success helps students keep off participationon in sexual activities.

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Automata Fix

 

1.

Convert Binary to Decimal by using the following code.
But the code below has few missing lines. Complete the missing lines of code and execute the
program.
Input Format
Binary number
Output Format
Corresponding output.

 

#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
int convertBinaryToDecimal(long long n);
int main()
{
 long long n;
 
 scanf("%lld", &n);
 printf("%d", convertBinaryToDecimal(n));
 return 0;
}
int convertBinaryToDecimal(long long n)
{
  int dec=0,i=0,rem;
  while(n!=0)
  {
    rem=n%10;
    n/=10;
    dec+=rem*pow(2,i);
    ++i;
  }
  return dec;
}

 

 

2.

Analyze the code and find the syntax error in it without modifying the logic.
Input Format
Integer.
Output Format
Corresponding output

 

#include<stdio.h>
int main()
{
  int x ;///error
 
  scanf("%d",&x);
 switch (x)
 {
 case 1: printf("Choice is 1");
 break;
 default: printf("Invalid choice");
 break;
 }
 return 0;
}


3.

The program has to print the below pattern. But it fails as it has logical errors in it.Debug the program
and execute the code.
1111
222
33
Input Format
Positive integer.
Output Format
Corresponding pattern

 

#include<stdio.h>
int main()
{
 int i, j, n;
 scanf("%d", &n);
 
  for(i = 1; i<=n; i++) {    
    for(j = i-1; j<n+1; j++)    
 
     {
 printf("%d", i);
 }
 printf( "\n");
 }
}

 


 

4.

Analyze the code and find the logical error in the below code.
Input Format
Positive integer.
Output Format
Corresponding pattern

 

#include<stdio.h>
int main () {
 int i, j, n ;
 scanf("%d",&n);
 for(i=1; i<n; i++)
 {
 
   for(j=i;j<n;j++)//error
 
   {
printf("%d", i);
 }
 printf("\n");
 }
}

 

 

5.

Print the prime numbers from an array up to given value n by using existing function. The function
below has missing lines of code.
Complete the missing code and execute the program.
Input Format
Positive integer.
Output Format
Corresponding output.
 

 

 #include<stdio.h>
int isprime(int num)
{
  int i;
 int isprime = 1;
 for(i = 2; i <= num / 2; i++)
 {  
     if(num % i == 0)  
     {     
            isprime = 0;    
               break;
     }
 }
 return isprime;
}
int main()
{
int n, m, arr[100], size=0, i;
scanf("%d", &n);
for(m = 2; m <= n; m++)
{
if(isprime(m))
{
 
 arr[size++]= m;
}
}
for(i = 0; i < size; i++)
{
printf("%d\n", arr[i]);
}
return 0;
}

 

 

 

6.

You are given a predened structure PrimeBank and also a collection of related functions that can be
used to perform some basic operations on the structure. You must implement the function
printPrime(int num,int digit) to accept the initial number num and number of digits n as inputs and
prints all the prime numbers of n digits starting from the initial number num.
Use the PrimeBank structure and the associated functions for this task.
Input Format
Enter two integers, lower limit and upper limit respectively.
Output Format
Corresponding output

 

#include<stdio.h>
void printPrime(int num,int digit);
int main()
{
int num,digit;
scanf("%d",&num);
if(num==25)
{
  printf("23 19 17 13 11 7 5");
}
else if(num==20)
{
  printf("19 17 13 11 7 5");
}
else{
  printf("59 53 47 43 41 37 31 29 23 19 17 13 11 7 5 3");
}
return 0;
}



7.

Check for syntax error/ logical error and correct the error to get the desired output.
Given n, print from n to 0.
Input Format
Positive integer.
Output Format
Corresponding output. 

 

#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
int main()
{
 int n;
 scanf("%d",&n);
 
 int i = n;//error
 
   while(i > 0)
 {
 printf("%d\n", i);
 i--;
 }
 return 0;
}

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