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Daily Test | 3 Sep | Gen C

 GEN C


Quantitative Ability


1.

If the sum of two numbers is 20 and their HCF and LCM are 1 and 91 respectively, then the square of one
of the numbers is:
16
49
36
Not Sure
25

 

2.

What is the probability of getting an even sum of score in a throw of 2 dice?
1/2
17/36
1/4
Not Sure
1/3

 

3.

What is unit digit of the following sum 1+22+33+44+55+66?
9
4
7
1
Not Sure

 

4.

The LCM and HCF of two numbers are 120 and 20 respectively. Prime factors of the product of two
numbers are:
Not Sure
2,3,7, 5
2,3,5
2,3,4,5
2,3, 10, 5

 

5.

In a shooting competition, the probability of hitting the target by P is 3/5, by Q is 1/3 and by R is 2/5. If
all of them fire independently at the same target, calculate the probability that only one of them will hit
the target.
32/75
43/75
25/75
39/75
Not Sure
 

 

6.

(12214 5100* 15) will end with how many zeroes?
not sure
2
5
3
4
 

 

7.

The letters of word ARRANGE are arranged such that two R's are never together. The possible number of
ways of doing so is:
15
60
900
800
Not Sure

 

8.

If the price of rice increases by 30%, then by what percent should its consumption be decreased so
that the total expenditure remains sam?
Not Sure
23.07%
30%
76.92%
25%

 

9.

 is equal to
Not Sure
abc
3
log abc
1
 

 

10.

There are 5 types of toys, with 2 toys of each type . In how many ways can a shopkeeper arrange them
on a shelf?
10!/32
10!/2
10!
5!/2
Not Sure

 

11.

A household product is marked 30% above its cost price. The percentage discount allowed to gain 17%
is:
Not Sure
13%
10%
15%
8%

 

12.

What is the least number which should be added to 1330 to make it a perfect square?
56
30
Not Sure
41
39

 

13.

Product of two numbers is 9,152 and their HCF IS 8. What is the LCM of the numbers?
73,216
Not Sure
1144
9,152
2,344

 

14.

If log10 2 = 0.3010, find the value of log1025
1.4
1.2
1.5
Not Sure
1.3
 

 

15.

49 pumps can empty a reservoir in 6 days, working 8 hours a day. If 196 pumps are used for 5 hours a
day, then the same work will be completed in how many days?
3 days
Not Sure
2.4 days
2.5 days
2 days

 

16.

Which of the two is greater: 22/7 or 138/43?
138/43 is greater
Both are equal
22/7 is greater
Cannot be determined
Not Sure
 

 

17.

Solve : 4/5 61/80 10/9
None of the above
61/90
60/91
90/61
Not Sure

 

18.

A rectangle's length is five times its breadth. It has an area of 2000 square yards. What is the Breadth of
the rectangle?
None
cannot be determined
50 Yards
25 Yards
20 yards

 

19.

Stephanie travels from Albany to New York in four hours at a speed of 60 kmph. How long will it take, if
she averages to 40 kmph during her drive?
2.67 hrs
3.8 hrs
6.00 hrs
Not Sure
3.00 hrs

 

20.

Salil hits 6 balls out of 10 bowled to him in a game of cricket. What is the probability of Salil hitting the
next ball bowled to him?
3/5
4/5
Not Sure
2/5
1/5
 

 

21.

In a non-leap year, what is the probability that the last day of the year starts with "T"?
Not Sure
0
4/7
2/7
1
 

 

22.

A total profit of Rs. 36,000 is to be distributed among Rajesh, Salesh and Rajeev such that
Rajesh:Salesh:: 5:4 and Salesh : Rajeev :: 8:9. What is the share of Rajeev?
Rs. 10,000
Not Sure
Rs. 20,000
Rs. 12,000
Rs. 24,000

 

23.

Simplify log10^625 - log10^25 + log 10^4.
10
1
4
Not Sure
2

 

24.

The largest number that always divides the difference of a number and the number formed by reversing
its digits is:
1
Not Sure
3
11
99

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Logical Ability

 

1.

There are 2 cases based on the same data. Answer the questions based on information given in the
passage.
PASSAGE
Following are the criteria for re-allotment of floors by a Housing Society to its residents. The residents
must
1) Have stayed for atleast 5years in the society out of which atleast 3years should have been spent on
floors which end with 0 or 5.
2) Not have more than 5 members in the family.
3) Have given an undertaking to stay there for another 5 years.
4) Have served as a maintenance associate for more than 1 year.
a) In case a resident satisfies all above criteria except(2) and has stayed in the society for more than 5
years, he/she should be referred to the society-President and be given the floor of his/her choice.
b) In case a resident satisfies all above criteria except(4) he/she is to e referred to the welfareAssociate and be given either 1st or 3rd floor.
Should the given resident be provided with accommodation ? ( The case is presented as on 31st July,
2012 )
Raj has been staying in the society for 6 years and has spent 5 years on 10th floor. He has 6 members
in his family. He is willing to give an undertaking to stay for another 5 years. He has also served as a
Maintenance Associate for 1.5years.

 Data insufficient
Resident would be referred to the Welfare-Associate
Resident would be referred to the Society-President
Resident would be given a floor
Resident would not be given any floor


2.

Decode the word(s)/ pattern given in the question.
If DELHI is coded as 34178, what is the code for MUMBAI ?

 Not sure
202081
202018
202108
202801


3.

Answer the question on the given information.
(i) Tom, Joy and John are honest.
(ii) Tom, Jack and Michael are ambitious.
(iii) Michael and Joy are hardworking.
(iv) Joy, Jack and John are intelligent.
Which one of the following persons is having any three qualities ?
Not sure
None of the above
Tom
Jack

John
 

 

4.

Decode the word(S) / pattern given in the question. If SAME is coded as VDPH, then IDENTICAL is coded
as
KACITNEDI
LGHQWLFDO
LACITNEDI
KFHPVKEDN

 

5.

Answer the question on the given information.
(i) Tom, Joy and John are honest.
(ii) Tom, Jack and Michael are ambitious.
(iii) Michael and Joy are hardworking.
(iv) Joy, Jack and John are intelligent.
Which one of the following persons is neither honest nor intelligent but is ambitious ?
Not sure
John
Michael
Tom

Jack

 

6.

Problem question:
Soha ranks fifth in the class. How many students are there in the class ?
Statements :
I) One of her friends got the 40th rank which is the second last rank in the class.
II) Her rank from the middle is 17.
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient
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

 

7.

Find missing number in the series.
6, 9, .., 24, 36
Not sure
18
12
10
15

 

8.

Based on the given passage find out which of the statement can be inferred from the passage.
The company encourages its managers to interact regularly, without preset agenda, to discuss issues
concerning the company and the society. This idea has been borrowed from the ancient Indian
concept of religious congregation, called satsang. Designations are forgotten during these meetings;
hence, it is not uncommon in these meetings to find a management trainee questioning the Managing
Director on some corporate policy or his knowledge of customers.
Not sure
All of the above
The company had some inter-personnel problems in the past due to which it felt the need for
these corporate satsangs.
The company believes in fostering the spirit of dialogue without degenerating it into a positioning
based debate.

The company is concerned about its reputation with its employees

 

9.

A man travels 3 km to west, turns left and goes 3 km, turns right and goes 1 km, again turns right and
goes 3 km. What direction he is facing Now?
Not sure
North
South
West
East

 

10.

Karan starts walking towards South. After walking 15 meters he turns towards North. After walking 20
meters, he turns towards East and walks 10 meters. He then turns towards South and walks 5 meters.
How far and in which direction is he from his original position ?
Not sure
10 meters North-East
10 meters West
10 meters South-East
10 meters East

 

11.

Decode the word(s)/pattern gives in the question.
If HAIR is coded as KDLU then NOSE is coded as :
Not sure
KQHV
QRVH
QRHV
UKFD

 

12.

Aakriti went to her mother's brother's wife's daughter's paternal grandmother's only son-in-law's
nephew's house. Whose house did Aakriti go to ?
Not sure
Cousin
Sister
Brother
Son
 

 

13.

Answer the question on the given information.
(i) Tom, Joy and John are honest.
(ii) Tom, Jack and Michael are ambitious.
(iii) Michael and Joy are hardworking.
(iv) Joy, Jack and John are intelligent.
Which of the following persons is neither hardworking nor intelligent ?
Not sure
Tom
John
Jack
Michael

 

14.

The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statements(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to the problem.
Problem question :
Who is the daughter of X?
Statements :
I) A is daughter of Z.
II) Z is Spouse of X.
Data insufficient
Both statements put together are sufficient
Statement II alone is sufficient
Statement I alone is sufficient

 

15.

Based on the given passage find out which of the following statements can be inferred from the
passage.
The child came back into the house and dejectedly said to his mother, “Maa, you gave a present to
everyone, but you didn’t give me anything !”
His mother laughed, “I have given all the gifts away to everyone, now see what’s left for you.” She kissed
him on the forehead.
The child said in a tearful voice, “Don’t I get a gift ?”
“You’ll get it when you go far away.”
“But when I am close to you, don’t I get something from your own hands ?”
His mother reached out her arms and drew him to her. “This is all I have in my own hands. It is the most
precious of all.”
Not sure
The woman sent gifts to her children to ensure that they visited her
The woman loved her youngest son

The woman usually ignored her youngest son
The woman’s eldest son lived abroad


16.

Answer the question on the given information.
(i) Tom, Joy and John are honest.
(ii) Tom, Jack and Michael are ambitious.
(iii) Michael and Joy are hardworking.
(iv) Joy, Jack and John are intelligent.
Which one of the following persons is not hardworking ?
Not sure
None of the above
Cannot be determined
Michael
Joy

 

17.

Select the right option from the given alternatives.
WOLLS : XPMMT :: PILOT : ?
Not sure
QMJPU
QMMPU
QJJPU
QJMPU

 

18.

Decode the word(s)/pattern gives in the question.
If UFYBW represents RIVET, what does TRDOWBU stand for ?
Not sure
TUARTAR
TARTAR
QUARTER
QUTAR
 

 

19.

Raja has to go to Cafe Morrison which is 50 metres away from his house in the south-west direction.
He walks 30 meters towards south and takes a right turn. How far and in which direction would Raja
have to walk now to reach Cafe Morrison ?
Not sure
40 meters, North-East
40 meters, South-East
40 meters, West
40 meters, East

 

20.

Kapil travels 30m from a point A towards north and from the same point Sachin travels 40m towards
east. How far are the two friends from each other now ?
Not sure
55m
50m
10m
20m

 

21.

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 ec.
1. Earn
2. Shopping
3. Boy
4. Money
5. Job
Not sure
2, 3, 5, 1, 4
3, 5, 1, 4, 2
3, 4, 5, 1, 2

3, 1 ,5 , 4 ,2

 

22.

E4Q : I4M : Q5S : ?
Not sure
R4N
S5N
V5S
V4N

 

23.

Social scientists have found that people who marry young are seldom prepared for martial roles. Also
the men and women who marry as young adults live longer than those who necer 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 compared with the other people of the same age.
Not sure
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 marital roles.
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

 

24.

In the alphabetic series given below, some alphabets are missing. The options comprise of the
alphabets that should complete the series in a logical manner. Choose the correct alternative.
ABBCA D CDAB _ _
Not sure
ABDADDBC
ABCABCDA
BADCBADA
BADABBDC

 

25.

PASSAGE
Following are the criteria for re-allotment of floors by a Housing Society to its residents. The residents
must
1) Have stayed for atleast 5years in the society out of which atleast 3years should have been spent on
floors which end with 0 or 5.
2) Not have more than 5 members in the family.
3) Have given an undertaking to stay there for another 5 years.
4) Have served as a maintenance associate for more than 1 year.
a) In case a resident satisfies all above criteria except(2) and has stayed in the society for more than 5
years, he/she should be referred to the society-President and be given the floor of his/her choice.
b) In case a resident satisfies all above criteria except(4) he/she is to e referred to the welfareAssociate and be given either 1st or 3rd floor.
Should the given resident be provided with accommodation ? ( The case is presented as on 31st July,
2012 )
Raghav has been staying in the society for 7 years and he has spent 3 years on 5th floor. He has 3
members in his family and has also given an undertaking to stay for another 5 years. He has served as a
Maintenance Associate for 5 months.
 

 Data insufficient
Resident would be given either 1st or 3rd floor
Resident would be given a floor of his choice
Resident would be given any floor
Resident would not be given any floor

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Verbal Ability

 

1.

Write an essay on the below topic as per the directions given
"Role of nuclear weaponry"
Directions
1. Please express your opinion on the given topic in 220-250 words. You advised adhering to the
word limit to avoid any scoring penalty.
2. Common grammatical rules, punctuation should be according to standard English

 

 Nuclear weapons played a pivotal role in international security during the latter half of the twentieth century. Despite rapid increases in communications, transportation, and weapons technology, there has been no large-scale strategic conflict since the Second World War. Nuclear weapons, as the most destructive instruments ever invented, had a stabilizing effect on superpower relations by making any conflict unacceptably costly. However, geopolitical change and the evolution of military technology suggest that the composition of our nuclear forces and our strategy for their employment may be different in the twenty-first century. The time is right for a fundamental rethinking of our expectations and requirements for these unique weapons.

Nuclear weapons are one component of an integrated defense strategy that includes diplomacy and conventional forces. The principal role of nuclear weapons was and continues to be that of deterring any potential adversaries from an attack on America or our vital interests. This role is expected to continue for as long as nuclear weapons hold the appellation of “supreme" instruments of military force. However, this does not mean that their role in military planning will not change at all. Changes in the geopolitical environment and the inexorable advance of military technology here and abroad suggest that the position of nuclear weapons in national security policy will evolve with time. Given the unique destructive power of nuclear weapons, it is essential that this evolution be planned, to the extent possible, with due consideration of the integration of strategic nuclear forces into a consistent and comprehensive policy for national security.



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