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Six people - A, B, C, D, E, and F - were born in different years between 1975 and 2005. Their ages are given for 2022. The key details are: - F's age is prime, and only 2 people were born between A and F. - The age difference between A and E is 6 years. Only 2 people were born between E and D. - B is younger than C, whose age is not odd. - C was born in 1986. The age difference between E and B is 9 years. B is 36 years old. Directions (6-10): 6. Answer: c 7. Answer: a

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Six people - A, B, C, D, E, and F - were born in different years between 1975 and 2005. Their ages are given for 2022. The key details are: - F's age is prime, and only 2 people were born between A and F. - The age difference between A and E is 6 years. Only 2 people were born between E and D. - B is younger than C, whose age is not odd. - C was born in 1986. The age difference between E and B is 9 years. B is 36 years old. Directions (6-10): 6. Answer: c 7. Answer: a

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Reasoning Ability

Directions (1-5): Study the following information (e) 21


carefully and answer the given questions:
Six persons - A, B, C, D, E and F were born in 4. Who among the following person is 20 years
six different years viz. 1975, 1986, 1992, 1995, elder than A?
2001 and 2005. Calculate their ages based on (a) F
the year 2022. (b) D
The age of F is a prime number. Only two (c) C
persons were born between A and F. The age (d) B
difference between A and E is 6 years. Only two (e) None of these
persons were born between E and D. B is
younger than C, whose age is not an odd 5. A was born in which of the following year?
number. (a) 1975
1. Who among the following person was born in (b) 1986
1986? (c) 1992
(a) A (d) 1995
(b) E (e) 2001
(c) D
(d) B Directions (6-10): Study the following information
(e) C carefully and answer the given questions:
Seven persons - P, Q, R, S, T, U, and V are
2. What is the age difference between E and B? sitting in a linear row and facing towards north.
(a) 5 years S sits third from one of the extreme ends of the
(b) 4 years row. Only two persons sit between S and R. U
(c) 10 years sits immediate left of R. Q sits three places away
(d) 8 years from U. P sits second to the right of Q. V sits to
(e) 9 years the left of T, who is not an immediate neighbour
of P.
3. What is the age of B? 6. As many persons sit to the right of U as to the
(a) 47 left of ____
(b) 27 (a) Q
(c) 36 (b) S
(d) 17 (c) R

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(d) P (d) V
(e) T (e) S

7. How many persons sit between Q and T? Directions (11-15): Study the following
(a) As many persons sit to the right of U information carefully and answer the questions
(b) Three below:
(c) As many persons sit between V and R A certain number of persons are sitting around a
(d) One circular table facing the centre of the table.
(e) None Atleast 12 persons sitting at the table.
Two persons sit between D and F. A sits third to
8. Who among the following person sits third to the right of C, who sits immediate right of F. One
the right of the one who sits immediate left of P? person sits between A and L, who is not an
(a) Q immediate neighbour of C. As many persons sit
(b) R between L and C as between D and L. B sits
(c) T second to the left of D. E is an immediate
(d) U neighbour of B. More than one person sits
(e) S between E and D when counted from the right of
E.
9. Which of the following statements is/are TRUE 11. How many persons sit around the circular
as per the given arrangement? table?
I. More than two persons sit between Q and V (a) 16
II. R is not an immediate neighbour of P (b) 17
III. T does not sit second to the left of S (c) 14
(a) Only I (d) 15
(b) Only II and III (e) None of these
(c) Only III
(d) Only I and II 12. How many persons sit between A and B,
(e) All are true when counted from the right of A?
(a) Two
10. Who among the following person sits exactly (b) More than four
in the middle of the row? (c) Three
(a) P (d) Four
(b) T (e) None
(c) Q

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13. What is the position of E with respect to F? B was born in the month which has an odd
(a) Tenth to the right number of days but on a prime number date.
(b) Sixth to the left Only two persons were born between B and A.
(c) Seventh to the left The number of persons born before A is one less
(d) Eighth to the right than the number of persons born after E. C was
(e) Both (b) and (d) born two persons after F. D was not born in the
same month as C.
14. Which of the following statement is true 16. Which of the following information is true
about L? about F?
(a) L is an immediate neighbour of E (a) F was born on a non-prime number date
(b) More than two persons sit between L and A, (b) F was born three persons before E
when counted from the right of A (c) F is the second oldest person
(c) C sits fifth to the left of L (d) Not more than two persons are younger than
(d) D is an immediate neighbour of the one who F
sits third to the right of L (e) None of these
(e) None of these
17. Who among the following was born in the
15. If X sits immediate right of C, then who same month as D?
among the following person sits fifth to the left of (a) A
X? (b) F
(a) L (c) E
(b) B (d) B
(c) D (e) None of these
(d) E
(e) None of these 18. The number of persons born before C is one
less than the number of persons born between
Directions (16-20): Study the following ____ and D
information carefully and answer the questions (a) B
below: (b) F
Six persons - A, B, C, D, E, and F were born on (c) A
two different dates either 7th or 15th of three (d) E
different months viz., October, November, and (e) None of these
December of the same year.

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19. Who among the following person was born 20. Who among the following person was born
on December 15th? three persons after F?
(a) E (a) A
(b) D (b) The one who was born on November 15
(c) F (c) F
(d) A (d) D
(e) C (e) The one who was born on December 7

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Answer Key with Explanation

Directions (1-5):
1. Answer: C
2. Answer: B
3. Answer: D
4. Answer: A
5. Answer: D
Final Arrangement-

We have,
 The age of F is a prime number.
 Only two persons were born between A
and F.
 The age difference between A and E is 6
years.

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From these conditions, there are two 10. Answer: A


possibilities- Final Arrangement-

We have,
 S sits third from one of the extreme ends
of the row.
 Only two persons sit between S and R.
 U sits immediate left of R.
From these conditions, there are two

Again, we have possibilities-

 Only two persons were born between E


and D.
 B is younger than C, whose age is not an
Again, we have
odd number.
 Q sits three places away from U.
From these conditions, case 2 will be eliminated
 P sits second to the right of Q.
because C’s age is an odd number.
 V sits to the left of T, who is not an
immediate neighbour of P.
From these conditions, case 2 will be eliminated
because there is no place for T. Hence
case 1 shows the final arrangement

Directions (11-15):

Directions (6-10): 11. Answer: C

6. Answer: B 12. Answer: D

7. Answer: C 13. Answer: E

8. Answer: B 14. Answer: C

9. Answer: B 15. Answer: C


Final Arrangement-

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Again, we have
 E is an immediate neighbour of B.
 More than one person sits between E and
D when counted from the right of E.
The final arrangement is-

We have,
 Two persons sit between D and F.
 A sits third to the right of C who sits
immediate right of F.
 One person sits between A and L who is
not an immediate neighbor of C.
From these conditions, there are two Directions (16-20):
possibilities- 16. Answer: B
17. Answer: D
18. Answer: C
19. Answer: B
20. Answer: B
Final Arrangement-

Again, we have
 As many persons sit between L and C as
between D and L.
 B sits second to the left of D.
From these conditions, case 1 will be eliminated
because we cannot place B.

We have,
 B was born in the month which has an
odd number of days but on a prime
number date.

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 Only two persons were born between B Again, we have


and A.  C was born two persons after F.
 The number of persons born before A is  D was not born in the same month as C.
one less than the number of persons born From these conditions, case 1 will be eliminated
after E. because D was born in the same month as C.
From these conditions, there are two Hence case 2 shows the final arrangement
possibilities-

Score Booster
Directions (1-3): Study the information carefully (c) Daughter
and answer the given questions: (d) Niece
D is the grandfather of G, who is the child of F (e) Either (a) or (d)
and C. D and E are siblings. E is the only
brother-in-law of B and an unmarried person. A 3. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true
is the daughter of D. B is the mother-in-law of C. as per the given arrangement?
D has only two daughters and no son. (a) G is the niece of C
1. If A is married to X, then how X is related to (b) F and G are the same gender
G? (c) E is the paternal uncle of F
(a) Nephew (d) All the given statements are true
(b) Aunt (e) All the given statements are false
(c) Daughter
(d) Niece Directions (4-5): Study the following information
(e) Uncle carefully and answer the given questions:
F is the mother of only D and A. C is the brother-
2. How G is related to A? in-law of D, who is an unmarried male member
(a) Nephew of the family. E is the daughter of C, who is the
(b) Son son-in-law of L. B is the granddaughter of L.

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4. Who among the following is the (b) 6EK


granddaughter of F? (c) $9R
(a) L (d) L3O
(b) C (e) OTA
(c) B
(d) E 8. How many such symbols are there in the
(e) Both (c) and (d) given series each of which is immediately
followed by an alphabet and immediately
5. How D is related to E? preceded by a number?
(a) Grandfather (a) None
(b) Brother-in-law (b) One
(c) Uncle (c) Two
(d) Brother (d) Three
(e) None of these (e) Four
Directions (6-10): These questions are based on 9.If all the symbols are dropped from the given
the following arrangement. Study it carefully and series, then which of the following element will
answer the questions. be the ninth from the left end?
U 5 M 8 H # 6 B E 2 K $ X 9 @ R 1 Q * L% 3 7 (a) 2
O ©T A 4 (b) B
6. Which of the following element is sixth to the (c) K
right of the fifteenth element from the right end of (d) E
the given series? (e) None of these
(a) 9
(b) 3 10. How many such numbers are there in the
(c) % given series each of which is immediately
(d) L followed by a symbol and immediately preceded
(e) None of these by a letter?
(a) Two
7. Four of the following five are alike in a certain (b) Five
way based on their positions in the given series (c) Three
and so form a group. Which one of the following (d) One
does not belong to the group? (e) None
(a) UMH

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Directions (11-15): Study the following No Window is a Roof


statements and then decide which of the given No Door is a Floor
conclusions logically follows from the given Conclusions:
statements disregarding the commonly known I. Some Doors are definitely not Roof
facts. II. Some Windows are Floor is a possibility
11. Statements: (a) Only conclusion I follows
All Doctors are Lawyer (b) Either conclusion I or II follows
No Lawyer is a Pilot (c) Both conclusions I and II follow
Only a few Pilots are Teachers (d) Only conclusion II follows
Conclusions: (e) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
I. All Doctors can never be Teachers
II. Some Teachers are Lawyers is a possibility 14. Statements:
(a) Only conclusion I follows Only a few Pizza is Pasta
(b) Either conclusion I or II follows All Pasta is Pie
(c) Both conclusions I and II follow Only a few Pie is Muffin
(d) Only conclusion II follows Conclusions:
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II follows I. All Pie being Pizza is a possibility.
II. Some Muffins are not Pasta.
12. Statements: (a) Only conclusion I follows
Only a few Purple is Brown (b) Either conclusion I or II follows
No Brown is a Teal (c) Both conclusions I and II follow
Some Teal is Maroon (d) Only conclusion II follows
Conclusions: (e) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
I.Some Maroon is not Brown
II. All Purple can be Teal 15. Statements:
(a) Only conclusion I follows Only a few Mirrors are Wall
(b) Either conclusion I or II follows No Wall is an Image
(c) Both conclusions I and II follow Some Images are Copy
(d) Only conclusion II follows Conclusions:
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II follows I.All Mirrors are Copy
II. Some Copy is not Mirror
13. Statements: (a) Only conclusion I follows
Only a few Doors are Window (b) Either conclusion I or II follows

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(c) Both conclusions I and II follow (a) PS


(d) Only conclusion II follows (b) TQ
(e) Neither conclusion I nor II follows (c) RT
(d) SU
Directions (16-18): Study the following (e) PQ
information carefully and answer the given
questions: Directions (19-20): Study the following
Point P is 10m to the north of point R which is information carefully and answer the given
8m to the west of point S. Point S is 12m to the questions:
south of point T and 5m to the east of point O. A person started walking in the east direction
Point O is 10m to the west of point Q which is from point X and walks for 11m then takes a right
7m to the north of point U. turn and walks for 8m to reach point O. From
16. What is the direction of point Q with respect point O he again started walking in the east
to point R? direction and walks for 5m and takes a left turn
(a) North and walks for 12m to reach point T. He again
(b) Southeast takes a left turn and walks for 16m to reach point
(c) West V.
(d) East 19. What is the shortest distance between points
(e) None of these X and V?
(a) 11m
17. What is the shortest distance between points (b) 10m
O and P? (c) 8m
(a) 13m (d) 4m
(b) 2√41m (e) None of these
(c) √109m
(d) 2√82m 20. What is the direction of point T with respect
(e) None of these to point O?
(a) Northeast
18. Four of the following five pairs of points are (b) Southwest
alike in a certain way based on the directions in (c) Northwest
the given arrangement and thus form a group. (d) Southeast
Which one of the following does not belong to (e) None of these
the group?

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Answer Key with Explanation

Directions (1-3): 6. Answer: D


1. Answer: E sixth to the right of the fifteenth element from the
2. Answer: E right end, i.e. 15-6= 9th from the right end = L
3. Answer: C
7. Answer: E

8. Answer: B
9@R

9. Answer: A
U5M8H6BE2KX9R1QL37OTA4

Directions (4-5):
10. Answer: D
4. Answer: E
X9@
5. Answer: C

11. Answer: D

12. Answer: A

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17. Answer: C
(PR)2 + (RO)2 = (PO)2
(10)2 + (3)2 = (PO)2
100 + 9 = (PO)2
PO = √109m
13. Answer: C

18. Answer: C

14. Answer: A

Directions (19-20):
19. Answer: D
20. Answer: A
15. Answer: E

Directions (16-18):
16. Answer: D

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Quantitative Aptitude

Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
The given table shows the total number of fans manufactured, the total number of ceiling fans
manufactured, and also given the difference between the number of table fans and window fans
manufactured in five different factories namely P, Q, R, S and T in the year of 2021.

Note:
i) The total number of fans manufactured = Number of ceiling fans manufactured + Number of table fans
manufactured + Number of window fans manufactured.
ii) Number of Table fans manufactured is more than the number of window fans manufactured.
1) The total number of fans manufactured by fan in factory T is sold for Rs 250 and each non-
factory Q in 2022 is 150 more than of in 2021. defective fan in factory T is sold for Rs 300. Find
The ratio of the number of ceiling fans the revenue generated by selling all fans in
manufactured by Q in 2022 to 2021 is 15:14 and factory T.
the the number of table fans manufactured by Q a) Rs.490000
in 2022 is 150 more than the number of window b) Rs.493000
fans manufactured by Q in 2022. Find the c) Rs.495000
number of table fans manufactured by Q in 2022. d) Rs.494000
a) 425 e) Rs.491000
b) 650
c) 524 3) In factory R, the number of window fans
d) 565 manufactured in three categories i.e standard,
e) 455 desk, and floor. The number of standard fans
manufactured in R is 100 and the ratio of the
2) In factory T, out of the total number of fans number of desk to floor fans manufactured in R
manufactured 20% are defective. Each defective

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is 3:2. Find the difference between the number of c) 12% more


desk and floor fans manufactured in R. d) 20% less
a) 60 e) 25% more
b) 40
c) 30 5) Find the difference between the total number
d) 25 of table fans manufactured in all the given five
e) 50 factories and the total number of window fans
manufactured in all the given five factories.
4) Find the number of table fans manufactured in a) 356
factory Q is what percentage more or less than b) 456
the number of window fans manufactured in c) 345
factory P? d) 200
a) 15% less e) 250
b) 10% more

Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.
The given line graph shows the total number of students present in primary school, junior school, and
senior school on the five different days namely Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

Note: The total number of students present = Number of students present in Primary school + Number of
students present in junior school + Number of students present in senior school.

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6) The ratio of the number of boys to girls c) 4280


present in junior school on Monday is 5:7. The d) 4000
number of boys present in junior school on e) 4500
Monday is 10 less than that of in primary school
on Tuesday. Find the number of girls present in 9) Find the ratio of the sum of the number of
junior school on Monday and primary school on primary school students present on Wednesday
Tuesday. and Friday together and the sum of the number
a) 184 of primary school students present on Monday
b) 174 and Tuesday together.
c) 164 a) 31:30
d) 124 b) 29:27
e) 194 c) 30:31
d) 15:17
7) On Saturday, the number of primary school e) 21:19
students present is 20% more than of on Monday
and the number of junior school students present 10) Find the number of senior school students
is 25% more than that of on Monday and the present on Monday is what percentage of the
ratio of the number of junior to senior school number of junior school students present on
students present on Saturday is 3:2. Find the Friday?
number of senior school students present on a) 100%
Saturday. b) 200%
a) 120 c) 150%
b) 110 d) 120%
c) 150 e) 140%
d) 135
e) 140 Directions (11-13): Study the following
information carefully and answer the given
8) For junior school, they distributed 10 notes to questions.
each student and for senior school, they There are four mobile shops A, B, C, and D and
distributed 15 notes to each student. Find the they manufacture two mobile brands namely
total number of notes distributed for junior and Samsung and redmi. The ratio of the total
senior school students on Thursday. number of mobiles manufactured by shop A to B
a) 2760 is 10:9. The total number of redmi mobiles
b) 1520 manufactured by shop D is 400. The total

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number of Samsung mobiles manufactured by shop C is what percentage of total number of


shop C is 25 more than that of redmi mobile mobiles manufactured in shop C.
manufactured by shop D. Average number of a) 13.5%
redmi mobiles manufactured by shop A and D is b) 20%
400. The total number of Samsung and redmi c) 30%
mobiles manufactured by shop C are equal. The d) 12.5%
difference between the total number of mobiles e) None of these
manufactured by shop A and C is 150 and the
total number of mobile manufactured by shop A 13) Find the ratio of the total number of Samsung
is more than that of C. The total number of mobiles manufactured by shops A and D
Samsung mobile manufactured in shop B is 20% together to the total number of redmi mobiles
more than that of redmi mobiles manufactured in manufactured by shops A and D together.
shop D. The total number of Samsung mobiles a) 27:8
manufactured in shop D is 25% more than the b) 11:16
total number of Samsung mobile manufactured in c) 27:16
shop A. d) 15:16
11) The number of 4GB and 8GB samsumg e) None of these
mobiles in shop A in the ratio of 1:2 and their
marked price is Rs. 8000 and Rs.10000 14) A shopkeeper bought a gas cylinder for Rs.
respectively. If shop A gives a discount of 10% 8000 and marked it 20% above its cost price.
for each type and 2% of 4GB and 5% of 8GB The Shopkeeper then sold it to Sri for a discount
Samsung mobiles are sold, then find the total of 10%. After buying Sri found that there is a
revenue generated by shop A. defect in the gas cylinder and repair it for Rs 360
a) Rs208800 and sold it to another customer at a profit of
b) Rs228800 20%. Find the profit of Sri. Level-easy
c) Rs200800 a) Rs.1200
d) Rs208080 b) Rs.1800
e) None of these c) Rs.2000
d) Rs.1600
12) In shop C, two new mobile brands namely e) Rs.1500
Realme and Oppo are manufactured additionally
is in the ratio of 4 : 3. The average mobile brands 15) Train A of length 360m takes 18s to cross a
manufactured in shop C is 300. Then find the man running at a speed of 3 km/hr in the same
number of Oppo brand mobiles manufactured in direction as that of the train. Train B of length

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375m running at the same speed as train A of water is 10% more than that of in mixture A. If
crosses a pole in how many seconds? 12 liters of alcohol is added and x liters of water
a) 4 seconds is added in mixture B, then the ratio becomes
b) 5 seconds 4:3. Find the value of x.
c) 18 seconds a) 27
d) 1 second b) 25
e) 7 seconds c) 30
d) 11
16) There is a cylindrical pipe in a hall that has a e) 16
radius of 7cm and its volume is 245∏cm3. Then
find the total surface area of the cylinder. 19) A tank is fitted with n pipes, some of them fill
a) 528cm2 the tank and 4 pipes empty the tank. Each pipe
b) 540 cm2 fills the tank in 8 hours while others empty the
c) 560 cm2 tank in 12 hours each. It will take 24 hours to
d) 600 cm2 drain the tank if all the pipes are kept open. Find
e) 570 cm2 how many pipes are fitted in the tank?
a) 7
17) The average weight of 8 women is 60 kg and b) 9
when two new women joins the group of 8 c) 2
women after replacing two women, their average d) 4
increases by 4kg. The replaced women's weight e) 1
is 40 kg and 36 kg respectively. Find the average
weight of newly joined women. 20) A and B invested their sum in scheme P is in
a) 53 kg the ratio of 8:6 respectively at the same rate of
b) 60 kg CI of 15% p.a compounded annually. After 2
c) 54 kg years the interest received by A is Rs 516. Find
d) 57 kg the compound interest of B after 2 years.
e) 45 kg a) Rs.387
b) Rs.587
18) Mixture A contains 280 liters of alcohol and c) Rs.456
water is in the ratio of 4:3. In mixture B, the d) Rs.469
quantity of alcohol is 40 liters more than the e) Rs.245
quantity of alcohol in mixture A and the quantity
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Answer Key with Explanation

Directions (1-5): Similarly, we can calculate other factories datas


For factory P, also.
The total number of fans manufactured = 1800
The total number of ceiling fans manufactured =
750
Difference between the number of table fans and
window fans manufactured = 50
Number of Table fans manufactured + number of
window fans manufactured = 1050
Number of Table fans manufactured – Number of
window fans manufactured =50
So, Number of table fans manufactured = 550 1) Answer: B

Number of Window fans manufactured = 500 The total number of fans manufactured by Q in
2022 = 150+1450 = 1600
Number of Ceiling fans manufactured by Q in
2022 = 420*15/14 = 450
The difference between the number of table fans
and window fans manufactured by Q in 2022 =
150
The total number of Table fans manufactured by
Q in 2022 = 650
The total number of Window fans manufactured
by Q in 2022 = 500

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Total number of Table fans manufactured = 650 = 10% more

2) Answer: B 5) Answer A
In factory T, The total number of table fans manufactured =
The total number of fans manufactured = 1700 550+550+450+562+576= 2688
The total number of defective fans manufactured The total number of window fans manufactured =
= 1700*20/100 = 340 500+480+350+498+504=2332
The total number of non-defective fans Required difference = 2688-2332 = 356
manufactured = 1700*80/100 = 1360
The revenue generated by selling all defective 6) Answer: B
fans = 340*250 =Rs.85000 The total number of junior school students
The revenue generated by selling all non- present on Monday = 144
defective fans = 1360*300 = Rs.408000 The total number of boys present in junior school
Required answer = 408000 + 85000 = on Monday = 144*5/12 = 60
Rs.493000 The total number of girls present in junior school
on Monday = 144*7/12 = 84
3) Answer: E The total number of students present in primary
The total number of standard fans manufactured school on Tuesday = 160
=100 The total number of boys present in primary
The total number of standard fans manufactured school on Tuesday = 60+10 = 70
= 2*50 =100 The total number of girls present in primary
The total number of desk fans manufactured = school on Tuesday = 160-70 = 90
250*3/5 = 150 Required sum = 84+90 = 174
The total number of floor fans manufactured =
250*2/5 = 100 7) Answer: A
Required difference = 150-100 = 50 The total number of primary school students
present on Saturday = 150*120/100 = 180
4) Answer: B The total number of junior school students
Table number of fans manufactured in Q = 550 present on Saturday = 144*125/100 = 180
Number of Window fans manufactured in P = The total number of senior school students
500 present on Saturday = 120
Required percent = {(550-500)/500}*100
= 50/5 8) Answer: C

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The total number of junior students on Thursday The total number of mobiles manufactured in
= 152 shop A
The total notes distributed = 152*10 = 1520 A=150+C
The total number of senior students present on A=150+850
Thursday = 184 A=1000
The total notes distributed = 184*15 = 2760 10x=1000
Required sum = 2760+1520 = 4280 x=100
The total mobile manufactured in shop B = 9x =
9) Answer: C 900
Primary school students present on Wednesday Average of redmi mobiles manufactured in shop
= 168 A and D = 400
Primary school students present on Friday = 132 The total redmi mobiles manufactured in shop A
Sum = 168+132 = 300 and D = 800
The sum of primary students on Monday and The total redmi mobiles manufactured in shop D
Tuesday = 150+ = 400
160 = 310 The total redmi mobile manufactured in shop A =
Required ratio = 300:310 = 30:31 800-400 =400
The total number of Samsung mobiles
10) Answer: A manufactured in shop B = 400×120/100 = 480
Required percent = (180/180)*100 The total number of Samsung mobiles
= 100% manufactured in shop D = 600 *125/100 = 750

Directions (11-13):
The total mobile manufactured in shop A = 10x
The total mobile manufactured in shop B = 9x
The total number of redmi mobiles manufactured
in shop D = 400
The total number of samsung mobiles
manufactured in shop C = 25+400 = 425 11) Answer: A
The total number of redmi mobiles manufactured In shop A, Samsung = 600
in shop C = 425 Samsung 4GB : 8GB = x:2x
The total number of mobiles manufactured in 3x = 600
shop C = 850 x = 200

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Revenue from Selling Samsung 4GB = 200 *( 15) Answer: C


2/100) * 8000 *( 90/100) According to the question,
= Rs28800 For train A,
Revenue from Selling samsung 8GB = 400 The Speed of train A= x km/hr
*(5/100)*10000*(90/100) Length of train A = 360m
= Rs180000 Speed = distance/time
Total revenue = 28800+180000 = Rs 208800 (x-3)5/18=360/18
x-3 = (20*18/5) km/hr
12) Answer: D x-3 = 72
Average in shop C = 300 x=75 km/hr
Samsung + redmi + realme + Oppo = 1200 The Speed of train A = 75 km/hr
Realme + Oppo = 1200 - 850 = 350 For train B,
Realme : Oppo = 4x : 3x Speed = distance/time
7x = 350 Distance = 375 m
x = 50 The Speed = 75 km/hr
Oppo = 3x = 150 T=375/75*5/18
Oppo percentage = (150/1200) * 100 T=18 s
=12.5 %
16) Answer: A
13) Answer: C According to the question,
Samsung by shop A and D = 600+750 = 1350 Volume of cylinder = ∏r2h cm3
Redmi by shop A and D = 400+400 = 800 245π = π*7*7*h
Ratio = 1350 : 800 = 27:16 Height = 245/49
h = 5 cm
14) Answer: B Total surface area of the cylinder = 2πr(h+r)
According to the question, = 2*(22/7)7(7+5)
Cost price for the shopkeeper= Rs.8000 = 2*22*12
Marked price = 8000*120/100 = Rs.9600 = 528 cm2
Selling Price = 9600*90/100 = Rs. 8640
After repair cost price of Sri= 360+8640 = Rs. 17) Answer: C
9000 According to the question,
Selling price = 9000*120/100 = Rs.10800 The total weight of 8 women = 8*60 = 480 kg
Profit of Sri = 10800-9000 = Rs.1800 Increased weight = 8*64 = 512 kg

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New weight = 512-480 = 32 kg Total Pipes which empty the tank = 4


Weight of the newly joined women = 40+36+32 = {(n-4)/8}-(4/12) = 1/24
108 kg (3n-12-8)/24 = 1/24
Required average = 108/2 = 54 kg 3n=1+20
3n=21
18) Answer A n=7
According to the question,
Alcohol in mixture A = 160 lt 20) Answer A
Water in mixture A = 120 lt According to the question,
Alcohol in mixture B = 160+40 = 200 lt Principle of A = 8x
Water in mixture B = 120*110/100 = 132 lt Principle of B = 6x
(200+12)/(132+x) = 4/3 Rate = 15%
212*3=4(132+x) CI = p(1+r/100)n – p
636=528+4x 516 = 8x(1+15/100)2 – 8x
4x=636-528 516 = 10.58x-8x
4x=108 2.58x=516
x=27 x=200
Principle of A = Rs.1600
19) Answer: A Principle of B = Rs. 1200
According to the question, CI = 1200(1.15*1.15) – 1200
Total pipes fitted in a tank = n CI = 1587-1200
Total Pipes which fill the tank = (n-4) CI = Rs.387
Score Booster

Directions (1-5): What value should come in the a) 354


place of (?) in the following number series? b) 322
1) 448, 436, 412, 364, 268, ? c) 298
a) 73 d) 295
b) 62 e) 317
c) 68
d) 54 3) 5, 13, ?, 143, 706, 4247
e) 76 a) 44
b) 34
2) 2, 12, 30, 88, ?, 1464 c) 46

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d) 55 a) x > y
e) 24 b) x < y
c) x = y or relationship can’t be determined.
4) ?, 12, 31, 86, 249, 736 d) x ≥ y
a) 5 e) x ≤ y
b) 2
c) 9 8)
d) 7 I) 15x +8y = 259
e) 3 II) 3x +5y = 62
a) x > y
5) 2, 7, 20, 49, ?, 235 b) x ≥ y
a) 108 c) x = y or relationship can’t be determined.
b) 112 d) x < y
c) 110 e) x ≤ y
d) 106
e) 103 9)
I) 7x² +50x +87=0
Directions (6-10): Following question contains II) 2y² +33y +135=0
two equations as I and II. You have to solve both a) x > y
equations and determine the relationship b) x ≥ y
between them and give answer as, c) x = y or relationship can’t be determined.
6) d) x < y
I) (13x -11 )=74/x e) x ≤ y
II) 11y2 - 7y - 78=0
a) x > y 10)
b) x ≥ y I) x2 - 6x = 667
c) x < y II) y2 – 841 = 0
d) x = y or relationship can’t be determined. a) x > y
e) x ≤ y b) x ≥ y
c) x = y or relationship can’t be determined.
7) d) x < y
I) 6x2 + 7x - 98=0 e) x ≤ y
II) y3 – 5832 = 0

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Directions (11-15): What approximate value b) 125


should come in the place of (?) in the following c) 140
questions. d) 130
11) (7.89)3 + (11.11)2 + (4.903)4 = ? e) 135
a) 1258
b) 1278 Directions (16-20): What value should come in
c) 1511 the place of (?) in the following questions.
d) 1486 16) (9040 ÷ 113) * 12.5 = ?
e) 1398 a) 1000
b) 1020
12) 6.09 * 14.97 ÷ 8.98 = ? - 5.08 * 7.12 c) 1040
a) 35 d) 1060
b) 40 e) 1200
c) 45
d) 50 17) (1/4) * 3040 – (2/5) * ? = 140 * 4
e) 55 a) 450
b) 480
13) (2/3) * √2020 + 560.96 ÷ √120 = ?2 c) 500
a) 7 d) 520
b) 11 e) 540
c) 13
d) 9 18) √2304 ÷ √(3&1728) + √(3&3025) * √16 = ?
e) 3 a) 224
b) 228
14) 19.98 * 21.21 ÷ √145 = ?3 + (1.98)3 c) 232
a) 1 d) 236
b) 3 e) 240
c) 5
d) 4 19) 20% of 400 + ?% of 280 = 150
e) 7 a) 30
b) 35
15) (135.02 ÷ 12.98) * (117.23 ÷ 8.91) = ? c) 20
a) 120 d) 25

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e) 40 e) 1826

20) √2809 + √441 = √4096 + ? 23) 21, 49, 90, 147, 219, 311
a) 8 a) 90
b) 10 b) 219
c) 12 c) 147
d) 15 d) 311
e) 18 e) 49

Directions (21-25): Find out the wrong number in 24) 17, 49, 145, 433, 1297, 3887
the following number series. a) 3887
21) 4 , 13, 30, 63, 129, 257 b) 1297
a) 13 c) 145
b) 30 d) 433
c) 129 e) 17
d) 257
e) 63 25) 1856, 1327, 966, 678, 508, 387
a) 508
22) 7, 14, 39, 161, 499, 1826 b) 966
a) 14 c) 1856
b) 39 d) 1327
c) 161 e) 678
d) 499

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Answer Key with Explanation

1) Answer: E The pattern is 31+2, 32 +3, 33+4, 34 +5, 35 +6,


448-12 =436 36+7
436-24= 412
412-48 = 364 5) Answer: C
364-96 = 268 (2*2)+3 = 7
268-192 = 76 (7*2) +6 = 20
(20*2) + 9= 49
2) Answer: B (49*2) +12 = 110
(2 *0.5)+11 =12 (110*2)+15 = 235
(12 *1.5)+12 = 30
(30* 2.5)+13 = 88 6) Answer: D
(88* 3.5)+14 = 322 (13x -11 )=74/x
(322*4.5)+15 = 1464 x(13x -11 )=74
13x2 -11x =74
3) Answer: B 13x2 -11x -74 =0
(5 * 2) + 3 = 13 13x2 +26x -37x -74=0
(13 * 3) - 5 = 34 13x(x+2) -37(x +2)=0
(34 * 4) + 7 = 143 (13x -37) (x+2) =0
(143* 5) - 9 =706 x= +37/13, -2
(706 * 6) +11 =4247 11y2 -7y - 78=0
11y2 -33y +26y -78 = 0
4) Answer: A 11y(y - 3 ) + 26(y -3) = 0

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(11y+26) (y - 3)=0 7x2 + 21x + 29x + 87=0


y = -26/11, +3 7x(x + 3) + 29(x + 3)=0
Hence, Relationship between x and y cannot be (7x + 29) (x + 3)=0
determined x = -29/7 , -3
II)
7) Answer: B 2y² +33y +135=0
6x2 +7x -98=0 2y² +18y +15y +135=0
6x2 + 28x - 21x -98 = 0 2y(y + 9) +15(y+9)=0
2x(3x +14) - 7(3x +14) = 0 (2y + 15) (y + 9)=0
(2x -7)(3x +14)=0 y = -15/2 ,-9
x = +7/2 , -14/3 Hence, x>y
y3 – 5832 = 0
y3 = 5872 10) Answer: C
y = +18 x2 - 6x = 667
Hence, x < y x2 - 6x -667 = 0
x2 + 23x - 29x -667 = 0
8) Answer: A x(x +23) - 29(x +23) = 0
15x +8y =259......(1) (x-29)(x+23)=0
3x +5y = 62 .........(2) x = 29, -23
(2)* 5 y2 – 841 = 0
15x +25y =310.......(3) y2 = 841
From (1) & (3) y = +29, -29
y=3 Relationship can’t be determined.
y=3 sub in (2)
3x +5(3)=62 11) Answer: A
3x =62 -15 (7.89)3 + (11.11)2 + (4.903)4 = ?
3x=47 512 + 121 + 625 = ?
x = 47/3 ? = 1258
x>y
12) Answer: C
9) Answer: A 6.09 * 14.97 ÷ 8.98 = ? - 5.08 * 7.12
I) 6 * 15/9 = ? - 35
7x² +50x +87=0 ? = 45

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? = 25
13) Answer: D 20) Answer: B
(2/3) * √2020 + 560.96 ÷ √120 = ?2 √2809 + √441 = √4096 + ?
2/3 * 45 + 561/11 = ?2 53 + 21 = 64 + ?
?=9 ? = 10

14) Answer: B 21) Answer: C


19.98 * 21.21 ÷ √145 = ?3 + (1.98)3 (4 *2) + 5=13
20 * 21/12 = ?3 + 8 (13*2) +4 = 30
?=3 (30*2)+3 = 63
(63*2) +2 = 128
15) Answer: E (128*2)+1 = 257
(135.02 ÷ 12.98) * (117.23 ÷ 8.91) = ?
135 = ? 22) Answer: D
(7 + 23)-1= 14
16) Answer: A (14 + 33)-2= 39
(9040 ÷ 113) * 12.5 = ? (39 + 53)-3= 161
80 * 12.5 = ? (161 + 73)-4= 500
? = 1000 (500 + 113)-5= 1826

17) Answer: C 23) Answer: C


(1/4) * 3040 – (2/5) * ? = 140 * 4
760 – 560 = ? * 2/5
? = 500

18) Answer: A 24) Answer: A


√2304 ÷ ∛1728 + ∛3025 * √16 = ? (17*3) - 2 = 49
48/12 + 55 * 4 = ? (49*3) -2= 145
? = 224 (145*3)-2= 433
(433*3)-2= 1297
19) Answer: D (1297*3)-2= 3889
20% of 400 + ?% of 280 = 150
80 + ? % of 280 = 150 25) Answer: E

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1856 -232 =1327 677 -132 = 508


1327 -192 = 966 508 -112 = 387
966 - 172 = 677

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