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Directions (Q. 1-5): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions. Eight persons M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T belonging to different cities, viz Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Mumbai, Lucknow, Jaipur, Pune and Bangalore, but not necessarily in the same order, went to Hyderabad to attend an awareness programme to reduce pollution in our country. Each had a different specialisation, viz Literature, Science, Economics, Marketing, Designing, Information Technology, Choreography and Acting, but not necessarily in the same order. Q is from Chennai. S does not have specialisation in Literature or Science. O is from Lucknow and he has specialisation in Designing. Neither R nor S has specialisation in Marketing or Information Technology. One who is from Chennai has specialisation in Choreography. M and N have specialisation either in Information Technology or in Acting. P does not have specialisation in Marketing and R does not have specialisation in Science. One who is from Mumbai has specialisation in Literature and one who is from Delhi has specialisation in Science. S and T belong either to Pune or to Kolkata. M and S do not belong to Bangalore and Pune respectively. One who belongs to Jaipur has specialisation in Acting. 1.Which of the following combinations is definitely true in respect of the above information? 1) M – Jaipur – Information Technology 2) O – Mumbai – Designing 3) T – Pune – Marketing 4) P – Delhi – Literature 5) S – Chennai – Economics 2.Who is specialised in Information Technology? 1) M 2) P 3) S 4) Data inadequate 5) None of these 3.The person with specialisation in Information Technology comes from which of the following cities? 1) Lucknow 2) Bangalore
3) Mumbai 4) Delhi 5) None of these 4.Which of the following persons is from Mumbai? 1) P 2) Q 3) R 4) T 5) None of these 5.Which of the following combinations is false in respect of the given information? 1) R – Mumbai – Literature 2) N – Bangalore – Information Technology 3) S – Kolkata – Economics 4) Q – Chennai – Choreography 5) M – Lucknow – Acting Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. Raju, Ram, Rita and Reena are four students of different classroom coaching centres of ABC, a leading classroom coaching centre for IAS aspirants. Each belongs to a different state, ie UP, Uttarakhand, Bihar and Odisha, but not necessarily in the same order. ABC arranged an All India Mock-Test series for all the classroom coaching centres students of ABC in four cities Bangalore, Kolkata, Dehradun and Chennai. The students Raju, Ram, Rita and Reena appeared for the test series in different cities. When the results were declared they got first to fourth position in All-India ranking. They were students of ABC, ie Lucknow, Delhi, Patna and Cuttack, but not necessarily in the same order. I. The one who appeared at the Bangalore test centre got the 4th position in All-India ranking. But he is not Ram. The one who appeared at Chennai for the test got the first position. The one who belongs to Uttarakhand got the third position, while the one who studied at the Lucknow centre got the second position in All-India ranking. II. Raju and Ram studied neither at the Lucknow centre not at Delhi. They appeared for test neither at Kolkata nor at Dehradun. They belong neither to Odisha nor to Uttarakhand.
III.The one who studied at the Patna centre does not belong to Bihar. The one who belongs to Uttarakhand is not Reena. The one who studied in Delhi did not appear for the test at Kolkata centre. The one who belongs to UP did not appear at Bangalore centre. 6.In which of the following cities did Raju appear for the test? 1) Bangalore 2) Dehradun 3) Chennai 4) Kolkata 5) Data inadequate 7.Which of the following combinations is definitely true in respect of the given information? 1) Ram – Dehradun – 2 2) Rita – Bangalore – 4 3) Reena – Kolkata – 3 4) Raju – Chennai – 1 5) None is true 8.Ram belongs to which of the following states? 1) UP 2) Bihar 3) Odisha 4) Can’t say 5) None of these 9.Who got the second position in the All-India ranking? 1) Ram 2) Rita 3) Raju 4) Reena 5) Can’t say 10.Which of the following information is not true regarding Rita? 1) Rita got 3rd position in All-India ranking. 2) Rita belongs to UP. 3) Rita appeared for the test at the Dehradun centre.
4) She was a student of Delhi centre. 5) None of these
Answers
1. 3 2. 5 3. 2 4. 3 5. 5 6. 1 7. 5 8. 1 9. 4 10. 2
Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions
Ten students namely viz A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J of ten different colleges but not necessarily in the same order have exam on five different days starting from Monday to Friday of the same week. Each student have exam at two different time slots, i.e 08.00 AM or 11.00 A.M Only two people have exam between F and J. Neither E nor G does not have exam on Friday. I has exam on Tuesday at 08.00 A.M. H does not have exam at 11.00 AM. The number of people who have exam between G and D is same as the number of people who have exam between C and H. D does not have exam on any one of the days after E. F does not have exam on any of the days after H. B has exam immediately before I. I does not have exam on any of the days before G. The one who has exam at 08.00 A.M. immediately before J. D has exam immediately after the day of one who has exam on Monday. F does not have exam at 11.00 A.M. Only three people have exam between G and E.
1. How many persons have exam at 11’0 clock between E and H? A. 5 B. 6 C. 2 D. 4 E. None of these.
2. Who among the following person has exam at 8 A.M? A. J B. H C. A D. C E. D
3. Four among the following form a group in a certain way. Which of the following does not belong to Group? A. B – Tuesday B. D – Wednesday C. G – Tuesday D. A – Friday E. H – Friday
4. Which of the following is correctly matched? A. I – Monday B. D – Tuesday C. B – Friday D. G – Tuesday E. I – Wednesday
5. Who among the following have exam on Friday? A. A, B B. C, D
C. E, G D. H, J E. G, I
II. Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions.
Eight boxes namely A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are placed from top to bottom not in the same order. They contain different types of flowers namely viz Jasmine, Rose, Lily, Lotus, Sunflower, Tulip, Orchid and Chrysanthemum. Boxes are made up of different materials among steel, plastic, wood and Aluminum box. Exactly two boxes are made of same material. Consider the box kept at top as 1st position.
Box D which is made up of plastic kept two places above B and both are in the top 4 positions when boxes are arranged from top to bottom. The box containing Lotus is kept immediately below wooden box and made up of same material as D. Box C is kept somewhere between G and H and H being below C. The two Aluminum boxes are kept vertically adjacent to each other. Lily is kept exactly middle between F and the box containing Tulip. H doesn’t contain Jasmine. Box E kept two places below box G which is kept immediately below the box containing Lotus. The box containing Chrysanthemum is placed at even numbered place but is not placed at the bottom. The steel box which kept at the top either contains Jasmine or Orchid. Box E, not made up of Aluminum. F which contains Sunflower is made up of wood. The box containing Rose is made up of wood. C doesn’t contain Jasmine or Chrysanthemum.
6. . Which of the following box contains Rose? A. A B. D C. F D. H E. None of these.
7. Which of the following box is made up of wood? A. A, B B. E, F C. B, E D. D, G E. H, F
8. Which of the following statements is true? A. B which contains Lotus is made up of wood B. G which is placed at 5th position is made up of plastic material C. E which contains Tulip is not made up of steel D. H is placed at bottom and is made up of steel. E. None of these
9. Which of the following is correctly matched? A. G – Lily – Plastic B. F – Sunflower – Wood C. H – Rose – Steel D. E – Tulip – Plastic E. D – Chrysanthemum – Wood
10. What does box G contain? A.Orchid B.Tulip C.Lily D.Sand Wich E.Chrysanthemum
ANSWER( 1-5)
Person Day Time Slot
G Mon 08.00 AM
B Mon 11.00 AM
I Tue 08.00 AM
D Tue 11.00 AM
E Wed 08.00 AM
C Wed 11.00 AM
F Thu 08.00 AM
A Thu 11.00 AM
H Fri 08.00 AM
J Fri 11.00 AM
(6-10)
6. H
7. H,F
8. None Of These
9. F – Sunflower – Wood
10. Lily
Directions (1-5): Study the following information and answer the questions that follow:
There are two companies namely A and B, which sell chairs, tables and
wardrobes in 3 months August, September and October. The ratio of chair, tables and wardrobes sold by A in August is 42: 36: 23 while ratio of chairs sold
by A in August, September and October is 14: 23: 27. Wardrobes sold by A in August is 230 less than chairs sold in September by A. In September 665
chairs, 400 tables and 210 wardrobes were sold by two companies together. B sold same number of chairs in Aug and September. Number of tables sold by
company B in September was equal to number of chairs sold by A in August while number of wardrobes sold by A in August and B in September were equal.
Company B sold total 1025 chairs in these three months together which was 480 more than total number of tables sold by A. Ratio of tables sold by A and B
in August is 12: 11 and in October is 35: 38 respectively. Total number of items sold in August was 1075. Total number of wardrobes sold by A in October was
35 less than wardrobe sold by B in October, while sum of wardrobe sold by A and B in October is 205.
1) What is the ratio of number of tables sold by A in August to that of B in September?
a) 7:6
b) 6:7
c) 12:13
d) 11:12
e) None of these
2) Find the number of wardrobes sold by B in October.
a) 80
b) 120
c) 115
d) 95
e) 125
3) Find the difference in number of chairs sold by A and B in August.
a) 100
b) 120
c) 105
d) 110
e) 112
4) Total number of chairs sold by B in September and October is
a) 750
b) 725
c) 705
d) 715
e) 405
5) By what percent tables sold by A in October are more than wardrobes sold by B in October?
a) 83%
b) 54%
c) 67%
d) 56%
e) None of these
Directions (6-10): The Table given below shows the percentage of valid voters in 5 villages in two years 2001 and 2005. Study the graph carefully to answer the based questions.
NOTE- Total voters in any year = Valid voters + Invalid voters
6) What is the difference between invalid voters of village C in the two given years if valid voters in 2005 in that village are 4000 and the ratio of valid voters of village C in 2001 to 2005 is 19: 25?
a) 1190
b) 1250
c) 1290
d) 1350
e) 1365
7) If in village A in 2005, 2500 voters were declared invalid voters 10% of valid voters opted NOTA and the winner got 200 more votes than losing candidate, then find the total vote that losing candidate got in 2005 in village A.
a) 4400
b) 4600
c) 5400
d) 5200
e) 4800
8) In village B if the ratio of total voters in 2001 to 2005 is 26: 23, then find the ratio of invalid voters in 2001 to the invalid voters in 2005 in same village.
a) 131: 160
b) 130: 161
c) 127: 141
d) 18: 35
e) None of these
9) If there are 1600 males in valid voters of village E in 2001 and the females in valid voters of same village and same year contributed is 36% of total valid voters, then find the percentage of invalid male voters in total population if total males in village E in 2001 were 2000.
a) 2%
b) 4%
c) 6%
d) 8%
e) 8%
10) If the ratio of valid voters of village B in 2001 and invalid voters of village D in 2005 was 16: 3, then total voters of village D in 2005 were what percent more or less than those of village B in 2001?
a) 45 2/7 %
b) 53 4/5 %
c) 53 1/8 %
d) 52 1/8 %
e) 50 2/5 %
Answers :
Directions (1-5):
Let number of chairs, tables and wardrobes sold by A in August be 42x, 36x and
23x. Also, let chairs sold by A in August, September and October be 14y, 23y and 27y respectively.
∴42x = 14y ⇒y = 3x
and, 23x = 23y – 230
⇒x = 5 and y = 15
Now,
Chairs sold by B in September = 665 – 345 = 320
Chairs sold by B in August = 320
Tables sold by B in September = Chairs sold by A in Aug = 210
∴Table sold by A in September = 400 – 210 = 190
Wardrobes sold by B in September = wardrobes sold by A in Aug = 115
∴Wardrobes sold by A in September = 210 – 115 = 95
Chairs sold by B in October = 1025 – 320 – 320 = 385
Tables sold by A in October = (1025 – 480) – (180 + 190) = 175
Tables sold by B in August = (11/12) × 180 = 165
Tables sold by B in October = (38/35) × 175 = 190
Wardrobes sold by B in August = 1075 – (210 + 320 + 180 + 165 + 115) = 85
Let wardrobes sold by A in October be a and that by B be b in October
∴a = b – 35 and a + b = 205
⇒a = 85 and b = 120
1). Answer: b)
Required Ratio = 180/210 = 6/7
2). Answer: b)
Wardrobes sold by B in Oct = 120
3). Answer: d)
Required difference = 320 – 210 = 110
4). Answer: c)
Total chairs sold by B in September and October = 320 + 385 = 705
5). Answer: a)
[(175-120)/120] * 100 = 45.83%
Direction (6-10) :
6). Answer: c)
Invalid voter of village C in 2005 = 4000 * 36/64 = 2250
Valid voter of village C in 2001 = 4000 * 19/25 = 3040
Now, invalid voter of village C in 2001 = 3040 * 24/76 = 960
∴Required diff. = 2250 – 960 = 1290
7). Answer: a)
Total valid votes of village A in 2005 = 2500 * 100/20 * 80/100 = 10000
Total valid votes excluding Nota in village A in 2005 = 10000 * 90/100 = 9000
∴According to question,
x + (x + 200) = 9000
⇒x = 4400
Required no. of votes of losing candidates = 4400
8). Answer: b)
Let the total voters in 2005 are x.
Total voters in 2001 = (26/23) x
∴ [x * 26/23 * 25/100] / [x * 35/100] = 130/161
9). Answer: d)
Total invalid male of village E in 2001
= 2000 – 1600 = 400
Total valid voters in 2001 = 1600 * 100/64 = 2500
Total Voters in 2001 = 2500 * 100/80 = 3125
∴ required % = (400/3125) * 100 = 12.8 %
10). Answer: c)
Let total voters of village B in 2001 = x
& Total voters of village D in 2005 = y
∴ [x * 75/100]/ [y * 30/100] = 16/3
x/y = 32/15
Required % = 17/32 * 100 = 53 1/8 %
Direction (1-5): In each of these questions, two equations are given. You have to solve these equations and find out the values of x and y and give answer (a) if x < y (b) if x > y (c) if x ≤ y (d) if x ≥ y (e) if x = y or no relation can be established
Directions (6-10): In each of the following questions two equations are given. You have to solve the equations and Give answer — (a) if x < y (b) if x ≤ y (c) relationship between x and y cannot be determined (d) if x ≥ y (e) if x > y
Directions (11-15): In these questions, two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and give answer (a) x ≥ y (b) x ≤ y (c) x < y (d) x > y (e) Relationship between x and y cannot be established
Solutions (1-5):
Solutions (6-10):
Solutions (11-15):
Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. In a certain code language, ‘sky moon mars garden’ is coded as ‘ts ie mn as’ ‘tax no moon mars’ is coded as ‘mn bn st ie’ ‘tax word mars garden’ is coded as ‘cd as mn bn’ ‘sky garden image relax’ is coded as ‘ts as yj yx’ Q1. Which of the following is the code for ‘no’? (a) st (b) bn (c) ie (d) mn (e) None of these Q2. Which of the following word is coded as ‘bn’? (a) word (b) garden (c) no (d) Tax (e) None of these Q3. What may be the code of ‘word orange’? (a) st ie (b) cd mn (c) ie bn (d) mn ie (e) cd qw Q4. Which of the following code is coded for ‘Moon’? (a) mn (b) ie (c) bn (d) cd (e) None of these Q5. What will be the code of ‘relax? (a) yj (b) as (c) yx (d) Either (a) or (c)
(e) None of these Directions (6-8): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: In a certain code language: ‘hard and work improve’ is written as ‘cl sa nk jo’, ‘India increase in rank’ is written as ‘ha fa rs da’, ‘improve rank and India’ is written as ‘sa rs cl da’ and ‘hard improve in India’ is written as ‘cl fa jo da’. Q6. What is the code for ‘improve rank’ in the given code language? (a) cl fa (b) cl rs (c) da fa (d) rs da (e) None of these Q7. What is the code for ‘increase’ in the given code language? (a) ha (b) fa (c) rs (d) da (e) None of these Q8. What is the code for ‘rank’ in the given code language? (a) ha (b) fa (c) rs (d) da (e) None of these Directions (9-10): Study the information and answer the following questions: In a certain code language "adjourned has quit" is coded as “&1H $4W $21G” "Little linked suspend" is coded as “$21W $9V $9W ” "particle the symbol" is coded as “&1V &8V &25O” Q9. What is the code for ‘Suspect'? (a) &22G (b) $21V (c) &21G
(d) $21G (e) None of these. Q10. What is the code for ‘Miscellaneous’? (a) $8H (b) &9T (c) $9H (d) &9H (e) None of these. Direction (11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the following questions. In alphabetical series A-Z each letter except vowels and Z is assigned a different number from 1-10 (for ex- B is coded as 1, C-2………..M-10)and again those numbers get repeated(for ex- N-1, P-2……..so on). Also each vowel and Z is assigned a different symbol viz. #, $, %, @, &, *. For ex- “Remain am Brown” is coded as – 4*10@#1 @10 14$81 “You are good” is coded as – 10$% @4* 5$$3 “Zenith in topper” is coded as - &*1#66 #1 6$22*4 Q11. What can be the code of ‘Bankers? (a) 1@18*52 (b) 1@81*45 (c) 1@18*54 (d)1@18*45 (e) None of these Q12. What can be the code of ‘digital library’? (a) 3#5#6$9 9#41@410 (b) 3#5#6@9 9#14@410 (c) 3#5#6@9 9#14@401 (d) 3#5#6@9 9#14@140 (e)None of these Q13. What can be the code of ‘complexity’? (a) 2$1029*96#10 (b) 2$1029*9#160 (c) 2$1029*9#610 (d) 2$1029*9#601 (e)None of these
Q14. What can be the code of ‘Indian Culture’? (a) #13#@1 2%96%4% (b)#13#@1 2%96%4* (c) #13#@1 2$96%4* (d) #13#@1 2%95%4* (e) None of these Q15. What can be the code of ‘Nationality? (a) 1@6#$1@9#611 (b) 1@6#$1@9#601 (c) 1@6#$1@9#160 (d) 1@6#$1@9#610 (e) None of these
S11. Ans.(d) Sol. 1@18*45 S12. Ans.(b) Sol. 3#5#6@9 9#14@410 S13. Ans.(c) Sol. 2$1029*9#610 S14. Ans.(b) Sol. #13#@1 2%96%4* S15. Ans.(d) Sol. 1@6#$1@9#610