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  • 1. 

    Direction: These are to be attempted independent of each other: Five children were administered Psychological Tests to know their intellectual levels. In the report, Psychologists pointed out that child A is less intelligent than the child B, the child C is less intelligent than the child D, the child B is less intelligent than the child C and child A is more intelligent than child E. Which child is the most intelligent?

    • A.

      A

    • B.

      B

    • C.

      D

    • D.

      E

    Correct Answer
    C. D
    Explanation
    Based on the given information, we can conclude that child A is less intelligent than child B, child C is less intelligent than child D, child B is less intelligent than child C, and child A is more intelligent than child E. From these comparisons, we can infer that child D is the most intelligent because child C is less intelligent than child D and child B is less intelligent than child C. Therefore, child D is the most intelligent.

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  • 2. 

    Direction: These are to be attempted independent of each other: Ashish leaves his house at 20 minutes to seven in the morning, reaches Kunal's house in 25 minutes. They finish their breakfast in another 15 minutes and leave for their office which takes another 35 minutes. At what time do they leave Kunal's house to reach their office?

    • A.

      7.40 a.m

    • B.

      7.20 a.m

    • C.

      7.45 a.m

    • D.

      8.15 a.m

    Correct Answer
    B. 7.20 a.m
    Explanation
    Ashish leaves his house at 6:40 a.m. (20 minutes to seven) and reaches Kunal's house in 25 minutes, which means he arrives at Kunal's house at 7:05 a.m. They finish their breakfast in another 15 minutes, so they leave Kunal's house at 7:20 a.m. It takes them another 35 minutes to reach their office, so they will reach their office at 7:55 a.m. Therefore, they leave Kunal's house at 7:20 a.m. to reach their office.

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  • 3. 

    Direction: These are to be attempted independent of each other: In a row of girls, Rita and Monika occupy a ninth place from the right end and tenth place from the left end, respectively. If they interchange their places, then Rita and Monika occupy a seventeenth place from the right and eighteenth place from the left respectively. How many girls are there in the row?

    • A.

      25

    • B.

      26

    • C.

      27

    • D.

      Data inadequate

    Correct Answer
    B. 26
    Explanation
    Since Rita is in the ninth place from the right end and Monika is in the tenth place from the left end, it means that there are 8 girls to the right of Rita and 9 girls to the left of Monika. When they interchange their places, Rita will be in the seventeenth place from the right end and Monika will be in the eighteenth place from the left end. This means that there are now 16 girls to the right of Rita and 17 girls to the left of Monika. Therefore, the total number of girls in the row is 16 + 17 + 1 (Rita and Monika) = 34 + 1 = 26.

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  • 4. 

    Direction: These are to be attempted independent of each other: One morning after sunrise, Reeta and Kavita were talking to each other face to face at Tilak Square. If Kavita's shadow was exactly to the right of Reeta, then which direction was Kavita facing?

    • A.

      North

    • B.

      South

    • C.

      East

    • D.

      Data inadequate

    Correct Answer
    A. North
    Explanation
    If Kavita's shadow was exactly to the right of Reeta, it means that the sun is on the left side of both Reeta and Kavita. Since the sun rises in the east, it means that Reeta and Kavita are facing west. If Kavita's shadow is to the right, it indicates that Kavita is facing towards the north. Therefore, the direction Kavita is facing is North.

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  • 5. 

    Direction: These are to be attempted independent of each other: A square field ABCD of side 90 m is so located that its diagonal AC is from north to south and the corner B is to the west of D. Rohan and Rahul start walking along the sides from Band C respectively in the clockwise and anticlockwise directions with speeds of 8 km/hr and 10 km/hr. Where shall they cross each other the second time?

    • A.

      On AD at a distance of 30m from A

    • B.

      On BC at a distance of 10m from B

    • C.

      On AD at a distance of 30 m from D

    • D.

      On BC at a distance of 10m from C

    Correct Answer
    D. On BC at a distance of 10m from C
    Explanation
    Rohan and Rahul are walking along the sides of the square field in opposite directions. Since they are walking in opposite directions, they will eventually cross each other. The question asks where they will cross each other the second time.

    Since Rohan is walking in the clockwise direction and Rahul is walking in the anticlockwise direction, they will first cross each other at point B. As they continue walking, they will cross each other again at a point on BC. Since Rohan is walking at a slower speed than Rahul, Rahul will cover a greater distance in the same amount of time. Therefore, they will cross each other closer to C.

    Hence, they will cross each other the second time on BC at a distance of 10m from C.

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  • 6. 

    Direction: In each of the following questions there are two blanks marked I & II. The words to fill in these blanks are given against I as (A, B, C, D) and II as (P, Q, R, S) respectively. The right words to fill in these blanks are given as four alternatives. The words on either side of the sign (: :) have a similar relationship. That alternative which signifies this relationship is your answer. I : Increase: : Descend : II I. (A) Grow (B) Ascend (C) Rise (D) Price II. (P) Reduce (Q) D own (R) Decrease (S) Mountain

    • A.

      AR

    • B.

      RB

    • C.

      CP

    • D.

      DQ

    Correct Answer
    B. RB
    Explanation
    The words on either side of the sign (: :) have an opposite relationship. The word "Increase" is the opposite of "Descend", and the word "Ascend" is the opposite of "Descend". Therefore, the correct answer is RB, where "Ascend" is the opposite of "Descend".

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  • 7. 

    Direction: In each of the following questions there are two blanks marked I & II. The words to fill in these blanks are given against I as (A, B, C, D) and II as (P, Q, R, S) respectively. The right words to fill in these blanks are given as four alternatives. The words on either side of the sign (: :) have a similar relationship. That alternative which signifies this relationship is your answer. Modern: I : : II : Old I. (A) Ancient (B) Death (C) Famous (D) Civilization II. (P) Industrialisation (Q) Young (R) Fashion (S) Western

    • A.

      AQ

    • B.

      AS

    • C.

      BP

    • D.

      CR

    Correct Answer
    A. AQ
    Explanation
    The relationship between "Modern" and "Old" is that they are antonyms. "Modern" refers to something current or contemporary, while "Old" refers to something from the past. Therefore, the correct answer is AQ, as "Ancient" is an antonym of "Modern".

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  • 8. 

    Direction: In each of the following questions there are two blanks marked I & II. The words to fill in these blanks are given against I as (A, B, C, D) and II as (P, Q, R, S) respectively. The right words to fill in these blanks are given as four alternatives. The words on either side of the sign (: :) have a similar relationship. That alternative which signifies this relationship is your answer. Part : I : : Class : II I. (A) Section (B) Whole (C) School (D) Students II. (P) Student (Q)School (R) Teachers (S) Rooms

    • A.

      AR

    • B.

      BQ

    • C.

      CP

    • D.

      DS

    Correct Answer
    B. BQ
    Explanation
    The relationship between "Part" and "Class" is that "Part" is a smaller component or division of a larger whole, and similarly, "Section" is a smaller component or division of a "School". Therefore, the correct answer is BQ, as "Section" is a smaller component or division of a "School" just like "Part" is a smaller component or division of a "Class".

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  • 9. 

    Direction: In each of the following questions there are two blanks marked I & II. The words to fill in these blanks are given against I as (A, B, C, D) and II as (P, Q, R, S) respectively. The right words to fill in these blanks are given as four alternatives. The words on either side of the sign (: :) have a similar relationship. That alternative which signifies this relationship is your answer. Summit : Apex : : I : II I. (A) Beautiful (B) Picture (C) Attractive (D) Enchanting II. (P) Comfortable (Q) Pretty (R) Healthy (S) Brave

    • A.

      AQ

    • B.

      BP

    • C.

      DS

    • D.

      CR

    Correct Answer
    A. AQ
    Explanation
    The words "Summit" and "Apex" are synonyms, meaning they have a similar relationship. Similarly, the words "Beautiful" and "Picture" are also synonyms, as they both describe something visually pleasing. Therefore, the answer is AQ, as both words have a similar relationship.

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  • 10. 

    If in a certain code, BEAUTIFUL is coded as 573041208, BUTTER as 504479, how is FUTURE coded in that code?

    • A.

      201497

    • B.

      204097

    • C.

      704092

    • D.

      204079

    Correct Answer
    B. 204097
  • 11. 

    How many Mondays are there in a particular month of a particular year if the month ends on Wednesday?

    • A.

      4

    • B.

      5

    • C.

      3

    • D.

      Cannot be specified

    Correct Answer
    D. Cannot be specified
    Explanation
    The question does not provide the specific month or year, making it impossible to determine the number of Mondays in that particular month. Therefore, the answer cannot be specified.

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  • 12. 

    Direction: Seven People A, B, C, D, E, F, G are planning to enjoy boating. There are only two boats, and the following conditions are to be kept in mind. (I) A will go in the same boat in which E is to go. (II) F cannot go in the boat in which C is unless D is also accompanying. (III) Neither B nor C can be given the boat in which G is. (IV) The maximum number of persons in one boat can be four only. If F and B are in one boat, which of the following statements is true?

    • A.

      G is in the other boat

    • B.

      D is in the other boat

    • C.

      C is in the other boat

    • D.

      E is with F and B in one boat

    Correct Answer
    A. G is in the other boat
    Explanation
    Based on the given conditions, if F and B are in one boat, it means that C cannot be in the same boat as F because D is not accompanying them. Also, according to condition (III), B cannot be in the same boat as G. Therefore, the only option left is that G is in the other boat.

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  • 13. 

    Complete the following series. (GMSY, IOVA, KQWC, ?)

    • A.

      MSYE

    • B.

      NSYE

    • C.

      MYTE

    • D.

      MSYF

    Correct Answer
    A. MSYE
    Explanation
    The series follows a pattern where the first letter of each group is incremented by 1 in alphabetical order, the second letter remains the same, and the third and fourth letters are swapped. Applying this pattern to the given series, we get MSYE as the next term.

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  • 14. 

    Direction: Seven People A, B, C, D, E, F, G are planning to enjoy boating. There are only two boats, and the following conditions are to be kept in mind. (I) A will go in the same boat in which E is to go. (II) F cannot go in the boat in which C is unless D is also accompanying. (III) Neither B nor C can be given the boat in which G is. (IV) The maximum number of persons in one boat can be four only. If E gets the boat with F, which of the following is the complete and accurate list of the people who must be sitting in another boat?

    • A.

      F and E

    • B.

      G and A

    • C.

      D and A

    • D.

      C, D and B

    Correct Answer
    D. C, D and B
    Explanation
    Based on the given conditions, if E gets the boat with F, then A must go in the same boat as E. However, B and C cannot be given the boat in which G is. Therefore, C, D, and B must be sitting in another boat.

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  • 15. 

    If 'water' is called 'food', 'food' is called 'tree', 'tree' is called 'sky', 'sky' is called 'wall', on which of the following does a 'fruit' grow?

    • A.

      Water

    • B.

      Food

    • C.

      Tree

    • D.

      Sky

    Correct Answer
    D. Sky
    Explanation
    According to the given coding scheme, 'water' is called 'food', 'food' is called 'tree', 'tree' is called 'sky', and 'sky' is called 'wall'. Therefore, if 'fruit' is to grow on any of these objects, it would grow on the object that is called 'wall', which is 'sky'.

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  • 16. 

    Direction: Refer to the chart below showing annual production and answer these questions. Industry B processes what percentage of the total production of listed elements?

    • A.

      25%

    • B.

      65%

    • C.

      40%

    • D.

      Cannot be determined

    Correct Answer
    B. 65%
    Explanation
    Based on the chart, it can be determined that Industry B processes 65% of the total production of the listed elements.

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  • 17. 

    Direction: Refer to the chart below showing annual production and answer these questions. Of the listed elements processed by Industry A, how many tons are produced annually?

    • A.

      30,000

    • B.

      50,000

    • C.

      1, 00, 000

    • D.

      55,000

    Correct Answer
    C. 1, 00, 000
    Explanation
    According to the chart, the annual production of Industry A is 1,00,000 tons.

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  • 18. 

    Direction: Refer to the chart below showing annual production and answer these questions. Which industry/industries contribute/ contributes to company S?

    • A.

      Industry A and B only

    • B.

      B and C only

    • C.

      A and C only

    • D.

      B only

    Correct Answer
    B. B and C only
    Explanation
    The chart shows the annual production of different industries. To determine which industry/industries contribute to company S, we need to identify the industries that have production values for company S. From the chart, we can see that industry B and C have production values for company S, while industry A does not. Therefore, the correct answer is B and C only.

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  • 19. 

    Direction: There are two rows of numbers in each question. The upper row is complete and in the lower row one number is missing. Find a suitable number to fill the blank space so that the symmetry with the upper row is maintained

    • A.

      211

    • B.

      75

    • C.

      125

    • D.

      117

    Correct Answer
    B. 75
    Explanation
    In the upper row, the first and last digits are the same (2 and 1), and the middle digit is different (1). Following this pattern, in the lower row, the first and last digits are the same (1 and 5), and the missing digit in the middle should also be different, which is 7. Therefore, the missing number is 75.

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  • 20. 

    Direction: A series of figures has been shown in the first row. Find the figure in the place of (?) from the Answer Figures.

    Correct Answer
    C.
  • 21. 

    Direction: There are two rows of numbers in each question. The upper row is complete and in the lower row one number is missing. Find a suitable number to fill the blank space so that the symmetry with the upper row is maintained

    • A.

      220

    • B.

      480

    • C.

      125

    • D.

      450

    Correct Answer
    B. 480
    Explanation
    In the upper row, the difference between the first and second numbers is 260 (480 - 220), and the difference between the third and fourth numbers is 325 (450 - 125). Therefore, to maintain symmetry, the difference between the fifth and sixth numbers should also be 325. Adding 325 to the fourth number (450) gives us 775, so the missing number in the lower row is 775.

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  • 22. 

    Direction: A series of figures has been shown in the first row. Find the figure in the place of (?) from the Answer Figures.

    Correct Answer
    C.
  • 23. 

    Direction: Following is a new plan called 'Airtel One', introduced by Airtel (GSM Service Provider) for its post-paid customers: If Mohan made STD calls (within 100 km) for 30 min and spent 100 min on local calls with 30% on a landline, 40% on GSM, and 30% on Airtel, and Rohan spent 18 min on STD within 150 Kms and spent 120 min on local calls with 30%, 40% and 30% on GSM, landline and Airtel respectively, then who spent more?

    • A.

      Mohan

    • B.

      Rohan

    • C.

      Both spent the same amount

    • D.

      Cannot be determined

    Correct Answer
    D. Cannot be determined
    Explanation
    The question does not provide any information about the rates or charges for STD calls or local calls for the Airtel One plan. Without this information, it is not possible to determine who spent more between Mohan and Rohan.

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  • 24. 

    Direction: Following is a new plan called 'Airtel One', introduced by Airtel (GSM Service Provider) for its post-paid customers: A new SMS scheme was introduced @60p/local SMS, with an additional monthly charge of Rs. 35. Who will not benefit from the scheme? A person sending

    • A.

      38 local SMS a month

    • B.

      40 local SMS a month

    • C.

      60 local SMS a month

    • D.

      59 local SMS a month

    Correct Answer
    A. 38 local SMS a month
    Explanation
    The person sending 38 local SMS a month will not benefit from the scheme because the additional monthly charge of Rs. 35 will outweigh the savings from sending 38 local SMS at a rate of 60p per SMS.

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  • 25. 

    Direction: Following is a new plan called 'Airtel One', introduced by Airtel (GSM Service Provider) for its post-paid customers: A person makes 12 minutes of ISD calls in a month. If 80% of his ISD bill came from calling the rest of the world, then the ISD calls for the minimum duration were made to which of the following group of countries?

    • A.

      USA, Canada, Europe (Fixed Line)

    • B.

      Gulf, Europe (Mobile), SAARC

    • C.

      Rest of the world

    • D.

      Cannot be determined

    Correct Answer
    D. Cannot be determined
    Explanation
    The question states that 80% of the person's ISD bill came from calling the rest of the world. However, it does not provide any information about the remaining 20% of the bill. Without knowing how the remaining 20% is distributed among the other options, it is not possible to determine which group of countries the minimum duration ISD calls were made to. Therefore, the answer is "Cannot be determined".

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  • 26. 

    Direction: These questions are based on the graph which shows the demand and production statistics of 5 T.V. companies. What is the difference between the average demand and the average production of the five companies taken together?

    • A.

      1400

    • B.

      400

    • C.

      280

    • D.

      138

    Correct Answer
    C. 280
    Explanation
    The difference between the average demand and the average production of the five companies taken together is 280. This means that, on average, the companies are producing 280 units less than what is being demanded.

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  • 27. 

    Direction: These questions are based on the graph which shows the demand and production statistics of 5 T.V. companies. The production of Company D is how many times of the production of company A?

    • A.

      1.8

    • B.

      1.5

    • C.

      2 : 5

    • D.

      1.11

    Correct Answer
    A. 1.8
    Explanation
    The production of Company D is 1.8 times the production of Company A. This can be determined by comparing the production values on the graph for both companies. The production value for Company D is 18, while the production value for Company A is 10. Dividing the production of Company D by the production of Company A gives us 1.8, indicating that Company D produces 1.8 times more than Company A.

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  • 28. 

    Direction: Following is a new plan called 'Airtel One', introduced by Airtel (GSM Service Provider) for its post-paid customers: A bill of Rs 199/month is definitely not possible when you make only

    • A.

      30 calls to Airtel on SID (500 + Kms) and 55 local calls in a month

    • B.

      16 calls to Airtel on STD (15 Kms and 76 local calls in a month)

    • C.

      10 STD calls (250 Kms) each to Airtel, GSM and landline respectively and 30 locals in a month

    • D.

      8, 4 and 7 calls to Airtel, GSM and land line respectively on STD (500 + Kms) and 55 local calls in a month

    Correct Answer
    D. 8, 4 and 7 calls to Airtel, GSM and land line respectively on STD (500 + Kms) and 55 local calls in a month
    Explanation
    The given answer states that making 8, 4, and 7 calls to Airtel, GSM, and landline respectively on STD (500+ Kms) and 55 local calls in a month will result in a bill of Rs 199/month. This explanation suggests that the combination of these specific calls and usage patterns is the most cost-effective way to achieve the desired bill amount.

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  • 29. 

    Direction: These questions are based on the pie-chart given below which gives the expenditure incurred in printing a magazine:   What is the angle for the sector representing paper cost?

    • A.

      10 degrees

    • B.

      36 degrees

    • C.

      23.5 degrees

    • D.

      45 degrees

    Correct Answer
    B. 36 degrees
    Explanation
    The angle for the sector representing paper cost is 36 degrees. This can be determined by looking at the pie chart and finding the sector that represents the paper cost. The angle of this sector can then be measured using a protractor or estimated visually.

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  • 30. 

    Direction: These questions are based on the pie-chart given below which gives the expenditure incurred in printing a magazine: For a given issue of the magazine, 2% of the cost is Rs. 2,000 and the print-run is 12,500 copies. What should be the sale price if the publisher desires a profit of 5 percent?

    • A.

      Rs. 5

    • B.

      Rs. 7.5

    • C.

      Rs. 8

    • D.

      Rs. 8.40

    Correct Answer
    D. Rs. 8.40
    Explanation
    The given pie chart shows the expenditure incurred in printing the magazine. Since 2% of the cost is Rs. 2,000, we can find the total cost by dividing Rs. 2,000 by 2% (which is equivalent to multiplying by 100). This gives us a total cost of Rs. 100,000. To calculate the sale price, we need to add the desired profit of 5% to the total cost. 5% of Rs. 100,000 is Rs. 5,000. Adding this profit to the total cost gives us Rs. 105,000. Finally, we divide the total cost plus profit by the print-run of 12,500 copies to get the sale price per copy. Rs. 105,000 divided by 12,500 is Rs. 8.40. Therefore, the sale price should be Rs. 8.40.

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