LIC AAO 2023 Prelims Previous Year Paper (17 Feb)
LIC AAO 2023 Prelims Previous Year Paper (17 Feb)
Direction:
Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The
error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the part with the error
as your answer. If there is no error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer (Ignore the
errors of punctuation, if any).
Question No. 1
All of the area were under a marginal risk (A)/ for severe weather today (B)/ due
to isolated damaging winds (C)/ with any thunderstorm that forms. (D) / No error
(E)
Options :
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. E
Answer : A
Direction:
Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The
error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the part with the error
as your answer. If there is no error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer (Ignore the
errors of punctuation, if any).
Question No. 2
The reprieve was based on a (A) / direction from a two-judge bench (B) / of the
apex court on a (C) / petition by one of the convict. (D) / No error (E)
Options :
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. E
Answer : D
Direction:
LIC AAO 2023 Prelims Previous Year Paper (17 Feb)
Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The
error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the part with the error
as your answer. If there is no error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer (Ignore the
errors of punctuation, if any).
Question No. 3
Shooting as well as horse riding (A)/ are taught to cadets (B)/ at the National
Defence Academy (C)/ every morning. (D) / No error (E)
Options :
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. E
Answer : B
Direction:
Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The
error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the part with the error
as your answer. If there is no error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer (Ignore the
errors of punctuation, if any).
Question No. 4
Kohli jumped high in the air (A)/, caught the ball (B)/ and throwing back into
the field of play (C)/ before falling outside the boundary ropes. (D)/ No error
(E)
Options :
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. E
Answer : C
Direction:
Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The
error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the part with the error
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as your answer. If there is no error, mark ‘No error’ as your answer (Ignore the
errors of punctuation, if any).
Question No. 5
I need a much (A) / highest ladder to (B) / climb on the roof (C)/ and grab all
the stuff. (D) / No error (E)
Options :
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. E
Answer : B
Direction:
In each sentence below four words have been printed in bold which are numbered
(1), (2), (3) and (4) One of these words may be misspelt or inappropriate in the
context of the sentence. Find out the wrongly spelt or inappropriate word. The
number of that word is the answer. If all the words are correctly spelt and are
appropriate the answer is (5) i.e. ‘All correct.'
Question No. 6
Raising (1)/prices (2)/of food grains will have an adverse impact (3)/on
developing (4)/countries. All correct (5).
Options :
1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
5. 5
Answer : 1
Direction:
In each sentence below four words have been printed in bold which are numbered
(1), (2), (3) and (4) One of these words may be misspelt or inappropriate in the
LIC AAO 2023 Prelims Previous Year Paper (17 Feb)
context of the sentence. Find out the wrongly spelt or inappropriate word. The
number of that word is the answer. If all the words are correctly spelt and are
appropriate the answer is (5) i.e. ‘All correct.'
Question No. 7
Options :
1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
5. 5
Answer : 2
Direction:
In each sentence below four words have been printed in bold which are numbered
(1), (2), (3) and (4) One of these words may be misspelt or inappropriate in the
context of the sentence. Find out the wrongly spelt or inappropriate word. The
number of that word is the answer. If all the words are correctly spelt and are
appropriate the answer is (5) i.e. ‘All correct.'
Question No. 8
The IT Company has succeeded (1)/in achieving high growth rate despite (2)/facing
(3)/several (4)/problems. All correct (5).
Options :
1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
5. 5
Answer : 5
Direction:
In each sentence below four words have been printed in bold which are numbered
(4), (2), (3) and (4) One of these words may be misspelt or inappropriate in the
context of the sentence. Find out the wrongly spelt or inappropriate word. The
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number of that word is the answer. If all the words are correctly spelt and are
appropriate the answer is (5) i.e. ‘All correct.'
Question No. 8
On an average (1)/there are very few persons willingly (2)/to take on (3)/such
responsibility. (4)/All correct (5).
Options :
1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
5. 5
Answer : 2
Direction:
In each sentence below four words have been printed in bold which are numbered
(1), (2), (3) and (4) One of these words may be misspelt or inappropriate in the
context of the sentence. Find out the wrongly spelt or inappropriate word. The
number of that word is the answer. If all the words are correctly spelt and are
appropriate the answer is (5) i.e. ‘All correct.'
Question No. 10
More than halve (1)/the budget (2)/has been spent (3)/on modernizing (4)/the
factory/All correct (5).
Options :
1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
5. 5
Answer : 1
Direction:
Six statements are given below, which are jumbled in any random order. These
statements will form a coherent and meaningful paragraph, when arranged in the
correct sequence. Arrange the sentences in the right order and answer the
questions that follow.
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(a) You are flush with money and good intentions of putting it to good use to
secure your future, but have no clue yet about taxes or investing.
(b) This is the season when insurance selling reaches it higher pitches, the last
quarter of the financial year.
(c) And they will flood you with pesky phone calls, SMS messages and e-mails and
will badger you to buy life insurance and health insurance.
(d) The season to project tax-planning for buying insurance and also the season
for insurance companies and their sales network to chase down targets.
(f) Your friendly neighbourhood insurance agents, usually family friends or even
relatives, have you in his sights!
Question No. 11
Options :
1. d
2. c
3. f
4. e
5. a
Answer : c
Direction:
Six statements are given below, which are jumbled in any random order. These
statements will form a coherent and meaningful paragraph, when arranged in the
correct sequence. Arrange the sentences in the right order and answer the
questions that follow.
(a) You are flush with money and good intentions of putting it to good use to
secure your future, but have no clue yet about taxes or investing.
(b) This is the season when insurance selling reaches it higher pitches, the last
quarter of the financial year.
(c) And they will flood you with pesky phone calls, SMS messages and e-mails and
will badger you to buy life insurance and health insurance.
(d) The season to project tax-planning for buying insurance and also the season
for insurance companies and their sales network to chase down targets.
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(f) Your friendly neighbourhood insurance agents, usually family friends or even
relatives, have you in his sights!
Question No. 12
Options :
1. b
2. c
3. d
4. a
5. f
Answer : f
Direction:
Six statements are given below, which are jumbled in any random order. These
statements will form a coherent and meaningful paragraph, when arranged in the
correct sequence. Arrange the sentences in the right order and answer the
questions that follow.
(a) You are flush with money and good intentions of putting it to good use to
secure your future, but have no clue yet about taxes or investing.
(b) This is the season when insurance selling reaches it higher pitches, the last
quarter of the financial year.
(c) And they will flood you with pesky phone calls, SMS messages and e-mails and
will badger you to buy life insurance and health insurance.
(d) The season to project tax-planning for buying insurance and also the season
for insurance companies and their sales network to chase down targets.
(f) Your friendly neighbourhood insurance agents, usually family friends or even
relatives, have you in his sights!
Question No. 13
Options :
1. a
2. e
3. f
4. d
5. b
Answer : d
Direction:
Six statements are given below, which are jumbled in any random order. These
statements will form a coherent and meaningful paragraph, when arranged in the
correct sequence. Arrange the sentences in the right order and answer the
questions that follow.
(a) You are flush with money and good intentions of putting it to good use to
secure your future, but have no clue yet about taxes or investing.
(b) This is the season when insurance selling reaches it higher pitches, the last
quarter of the financial year.
(c) And they will flood you with pesky phone calls, SMS messages and e-mails and
will badger you to buy life insurance and health insurance.
(d) The season to project tax-planning for buying insurance and also the season
for insurance companies and their sales network to chase down targets.
(f) Your friendly neighbourhood insurance agents, usually family friends or even
relatives, have you in his sights!
Question No. 14
Options :
1. e
2. c
3. f
4. a
5. b
Answer : b
Direction:
LIC AAO 2023 Prelims Previous Year Paper (17 Feb)
Six statements are given below, which are jumbled in any random order. These
statements will form a coherent and meaningful paragraph, when arranged in the
correct sequence. Arrange the sentences in the right order and answer the
questions that follow.
(a) You are flush with money and good intentions of putting it to good use to
secure your future, but have no clue yet about taxes or investing.
(b) This is the season when insurance selling reaches it higher pitches, the last
quarter of the financial year.
(c) And they will flood you with pesky phone calls, SMS messages and e-mails and
will badger you to buy life insurance and health insurance.
(d) The season to project tax-planning for buying insurance and also the season
for insurance companies and their sales network to chase down targets.
(f) Your friendly neighbourhood insurance agents, usually family friends or even
relatives, have you in his sights!
Question No. 15
Options :
1. d
2. c
3. a
4. f
5. b
Answer : a
Direction:
Read the following passage and answer the following questions. Some words are
given in bold letters to help you answer the related questions.
Thousands of field data points are captured on the ground every day. With the help
of artificial intelligence, farmers can now extract and analyse information such
as weather, temperature, water consumption or soil conditions collected from their
field which can also be collected in real-time. Artificial intelligence technology
is already helping farmers achieve higher yields through better crop selection,
hybrid seed selection and resource utilisation and also to improve the quality and
accuracy of crops – something called precision farming. Precision farming uses
artificial intelligence techniques to detect disease, pests, and malnutrition in
the field. AI sensors can detect and target weeds and then determine the
pesticides and weedicides to be used in the identified buffer zone. This helps in
optimising the amount of pesticides and weedicides to be used by the farmers. AI
is also aiding farmers to develop seasonal forecast models to improve farming
accuracy and improve productivity. This can also help farmers to make better
decisions using technologies to predict future weather trends over the next
several months. Seasonal forecasts are mainly targeted at small farms in
developing countries as data and knowledge may be limited. Since these small farms
produce 70% of the world’s harvest, it is important that these small farmers
produce the highest yields.
Question No. 16
Options :
Direction:
Read the following passage and answer the following questions. Some words are
given in bold letters to help you answer the related questions.
Thousands of field data points are captured on the ground every day. With the help
of artificial intelligence, farmers can now extract and analyse information such
as weather, temperature, water consumption or soil conditions collected from their
field which can also be collected in real-time. Artificial intelligence technology
is already helping farmers achieve higher yields through better crop selection,
hybrid seed selection and resource utilisation and also to improve the quality and
accuracy of crops – something called precision farming. Precision farming uses
artificial intelligence techniques to detect disease, pests, and malnutrition in
the field. AI sensors can detect and target weeds and then determine the
pesticides and weedicides to be used in the identified buffer zone. This helps in
optimising the amount of pesticides and weedicides to be used by the farmers. AI
is also aiding farmers to develop seasonal forecast models to improve farming
accuracy and improve productivity. This can also help farmers to make better
decisions using technologies to predict future weather trends over the next
several months. Seasonal forecasts are mainly targeted at small farms in
developing countries as data and knowledge may be limited. Since these small farms
produce 70% of the world’s harvest, it is important that these small farmers
produce the highest yields.
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Question No. 17
Options :
1. Learning ability
2. Perceptiveness
3. Adaptability
4. Predictability
5. All of the above
Answer : Predictability
Direction:
Read the following passage and answer the following questions. Some words are
given in bold letters to help you answer the related questions.
Thousands of field data points are captured on the ground every day. With the help
of artificial intelligence, farmers can now extract and analyse information such
as weather, temperature, water consumption or soil conditions collected from their
field which can also be collected in real-time. Artificial intelligence technology
is already helping farmers achieve higher yields through better crop selection,
hybrid seed selection and resource utilisation and also to improve the quality and
accuracy of crops – something called precision farming. Precision farming uses
LIC AAO 2023 Prelims Previous Year Paper (17 Feb)
Question No. 18
Options :
1. Increased fertility
2. Better market rates
3. Better fertiliser absorption
4. Increased weather resistance
5. Increased productivity
Direction:
Read the following passage and answer the following questions. Some words are
given in bold letters to help you answer the related questions.
Thousands of field data points are captured on the ground every day. With the help
of artificial intelligence, farmers can now extract and analyse information such
as weather, temperature, water consumption or soil conditions collected from their
field which can also be collected in real-time. Artificial intelligence technology
is already helping farmers achieve higher yields through better crop selection,
hybrid seed selection and resource utilisation and also to improve the quality and
accuracy of crops – something called precision farming. Precision farming uses
artificial intelligence techniques to detect disease, pests, and malnutrition in
the field. AI sensors can detect and target weeds and then determine the
pesticides and weedicides to be used in the identified buffer zone. This helps in
optimising the amount of pesticides and weedicides to be used by the farmers. AI
is also aiding farmers to develop seasonal forecast models to improve farming
accuracy and improve productivity. This can also help farmers to make better
decisions using technologies to predict future weather trends over the next
several months. Seasonal forecasts are mainly targeted at small farms in
developing countries as data and knowledge may be limited. Since these small farms
produce 70% of the world’s harvest, it is important that these small farmers
produce the highest yields.
Question No. 19
Options :
Direction:
Read the following passage and answer the following questions. Some words are
given in bold letters to help you answer the related questions.
farming. AI-powered solutions will not only enable farmers to do more with less,
it will also improve quality and ensure faster go-to-market for crops. Advances in
computer vision, mechatronics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning are
enabling the development and deployment of remote sensing technologies to identify
and manage plants, weeds, pests and diseases. This also provides a unique
opportunity to develop intelligent seeding methods for precise fertilisation.
Artificial intelligence solutions can enable farmers not only to reduce wastage,
but also improve quality and ensure faster market access for the produce.
Cognitive computing has become the most disruptive technology in agricultural
services as it can learn, understand, and interact with different environments to
maximise productivity. Microsoft is currently working with 175 farmers in Andhra
Pradesh to provide agricultural, land and fertiliser advisory services. This
initiative has already resulted in 30% higher average yield per hectare last year.
Proximity sensing, remote sensing, Internet of Things (IoT) and image-based
Precision Farming are being used for intelligent data integration related to
historical meteorology, soil reports, recent research, rainfall, insect infections
and along with drone imagery is being used for in-depth field analysis, crop
monitoring and field surveys.
Thousands of field data points are captured on the ground every day. With the help
of artificial intelligence, farmers can now extract and analyse information such
as weather, temperature, water consumption or soil conditions collected from their
field which can also be collected in real-time. Artificial intelligence technology
is already helping farmers achieve higher yields through better crop selection,
hybrid seed selection and resource utilisation and also to improve the quality and
accuracy of crops – something called precision farming. Precision farming uses
artificial intelligence techniques to detect disease, pests, and malnutrition in
the field. AI sensors can detect and target weeds and then determine the
pesticides and weedicides to be used in the identified buffer zone. This helps in
optimising the amount of pesticides and weedicides to be used by the farmers. AI
is also aiding farmers to develop seasonal forecast models to improve farming
accuracy and improve productivity. This can also help farmers to make better
decisions using technologies to predict future weather trends over the next
several months. Seasonal forecasts are mainly targeted at small farms in
developing countries as data and knowledge may be limited. Since these small farms
produce 70% of the world’s harvest, it is important that these small farmers
produce the highest yields.
Question No. 20
Options :
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Direction:
Read the following passage and answer the following questions. Some words are
given in bold letters to help you answer the related questions.
Thousands of field data points are captured on the ground every day. With the help
of artificial intelligence, farmers can now extract and analyse information such
as weather, temperature, water consumption or soil conditions collected from their
field which can also be collected in real-time. Artificial intelligence technology
is already helping farmers achieve higher yields through better crop selection,
hybrid seed selection and resource utilisation and also to improve the quality and
accuracy of crops – something called precision farming. Precision farming uses
artificial intelligence techniques to detect disease, pests, and malnutrition in
the field. AI sensors can detect and target weeds and then determine the
pesticides and weedicides to be used in the identified buffer zone. This helps in
optimising the amount of pesticides and weedicides to be used by the farmers. AI
is also aiding farmers to develop seasonal forecast models to improve farming
accuracy and improve productivity. This can also help farmers to make better
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decisions using technologies to predict future weather trends over the next
several months. Seasonal forecasts are mainly targeted at small farms in
developing countries as data and knowledge may be limited. Since these small farms
produce 70% of the world’s harvest, it is important that these small farmers
produce the highest yields.
Question No. 21
What is the key real time field data provided by the AI equipment?
Options :
Direction:
Read the following passage and answer the following questions. Some words are
given in bold letters to help you answer the related questions.
Thousands of field data points are captured on the ground every day. With the help
of artificial intelligence, farmers can now extract and analyse information such
as weather, temperature, water consumption or soil conditions collected from their
field which can also be collected in real-time. Artificial intelligence technology
is already helping farmers achieve higher yields through better crop selection,
hybrid seed selection and resource utilisation and also to improve the quality and
accuracy of crops – something called precision farming. Precision farming uses
artificial intelligence techniques to detect disease, pests, and malnutrition in
the field. AI sensors can detect and target weeds and then determine the
pesticides and weedicides to be used in the identified buffer zone. This helps in
optimising the amount of pesticides and weedicides to be used by the farmers. AI
is also aiding farmers to develop seasonal forecast models to improve farming
accuracy and improve productivity. This can also help farmers to make better
decisions using technologies to predict future weather trends over the next
several months. Seasonal forecasts are mainly targeted at small farms in
developing countries as data and knowledge may be limited. Since these small farms
produce 70% of the world’s harvest, it is important that these small farmers
produce the highest yields.
Question No. 22
Options :
1. Internet of Things
2. Remote Sensing
3. Precision Farming
4. Historical Meteorology
5. Cognitive Computing
Direction:
Read the following passage and answer the following questions. Some words are
given in bold letters to help you answer the related questions.
Artificial intelligence solutions can enable farmers not only to reduce wastage,
but also improve quality and ensure faster market access for the produce.
Cognitive computing has become the most disruptive technology in agricultural
services as it can learn, understand, and interact with different environments to
maximise productivity. Microsoft is currently working with 175 farmers in Andhra
Pradesh to provide agricultural, land and fertiliser advisory services. This
initiative has already resulted in 30% higher average yield per hectare last year.
Proximity sensing, remote sensing, Internet of Things (IoT) and image-based
Precision Farming are being used for intelligent data integration related to
historical meteorology, soil reports, recent research, rainfall, insect infections
and along with drone imagery is being used for in-depth field analysis, crop
monitoring and field surveys.
Thousands of field data points are captured on the ground every day. With the help
of artificial intelligence, farmers can now extract and analyse information such
as weather, temperature, water consumption or soil conditions collected from their
field which can also be collected in real-time. Artificial intelligence technology
is already helping farmers achieve higher yields through better crop selection,
hybrid seed selection and resource utilisation and also to improve the quality and
accuracy of crops – something called precision farming. Precision farming uses
artificial intelligence techniques to detect disease, pests, and malnutrition in
the field. AI sensors can detect and target weeds and then determine the
pesticides and weedicides to be used in the identified buffer zone. This helps in
optimising the amount of pesticides and weedicides to be used by the farmers. AI
is also aiding farmers to develop seasonal forecast models to improve farming
accuracy and improve productivity. This can also help farmers to make better
decisions using technologies to predict future weather trends over the next
several months. Seasonal forecasts are mainly targeted at small farms in
developing countries as data and knowledge may be limited. Since these small farms
produce 70% of the world’s harvest, it is important that these small farmers
produce the highest yields.
Question No. 23
Options :
1. Special
2. Distinctive
3. Individual
4. Ordinary
5. Myriad
Answer : Ordinary
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Direction:
Read the following passage and answer the following questions. Some words are
given in bold letters to help you answer the related questions.
Thousands of field data points are captured on the ground every day. With the help
of artificial intelligence, farmers can now extract and analyse information such
as weather, temperature, water consumption or soil conditions collected from their
field which can also be collected in real-time. Artificial intelligence technology
is already helping farmers achieve higher yields through better crop selection,
hybrid seed selection and resource utilisation and also to improve the quality and
accuracy of crops – something called precision farming. Precision farming uses
artificial intelligence techniques to detect disease, pests, and malnutrition in
the field. AI sensors can detect and target weeds and then determine the
pesticides and weedicides to be used in the identified buffer zone. This helps in
optimising the amount of pesticides and weedicides to be used by the farmers. AI
is also aiding farmers to develop seasonal forecast models to improve farming
accuracy and improve productivity. This can also help farmers to make better
decisions using technologies to predict future weather trends over the next
several months. Seasonal forecasts are mainly targeted at small farms in
developing countries as data and knowledge may be limited. Since these small farms
produce 70% of the world’s harvest, it is important that these small farmers
produce the highest yields.
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Question No. 24
Options :
1. Organic
2. Optimum
3. Accuracy
4. Productive
5. Targeted
Answer : Accuracy
Direction:
Read the following passage and answer the following questions. Some words are
given in bold letters to help you answer the related questions.
Thousands of field data points are captured on the ground every day. With the help
of artificial intelligence, farmers can now extract and analyse information such
as weather, temperature, water consumption or soil conditions collected from their
field which can also be collected in real-time. Artificial intelligence technology
is already helping farmers achieve higher yields through better crop selection,
hybrid seed selection and resource utilisation and also to improve the quality and
accuracy of crops – something called precision farming. Precision farming uses
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Question No. 25
Options :
1. Pedestrian
2. Innovative
3. Vapid
4. Dull
5. Hazardous
Answer : Innovative
Direction:
In each of the following sentences, there is a blank space. Below each such
sentence, there are four options with one word each. Fill up the blank with the
word that makes the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.
Question No. 26
Options :
1. resolved
2. evoke
3. instinct
4. invokes
5. permission
Answer : evoke
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Direction:
In each of the following sentences, there is a blank space. Below each such
sentence, there are four options with one word each. Fill up the blank with the
word that makes the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.
Question No. 27
The small village of Palampet is ________ with the conversation of UNESCO World
Heritage Tag.
Options :
1. abuzz
2. abuse
3. abduct
4. abets
5. abstain
Answer : abuzz
Direction:
In each of the following sentences, there is a blank space. Below each such
sentence, there are four options with one word each. Fill up the blank with the
word that makes the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.
Question No. 28
The spirit of tennis has long ____________ the conflicting worlds of nationalism
and globalism.
Options :
1. settle
2. strike
3. supposed
4. state
5. straddled
Answer : straddled
Direction:
In each of the following sentences, there is a blank space. Below each such
sentence, there are four options with one word each. Fill up the blank with the
word that makes the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.
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Question No. 29
The police warned the public to be ____________ and report anything suspicious.
Options :
1. victorious
2. vigilante
3. vigilant
4. visible
5. vigour
Answer : vigilant
Direction:
In each of the following sentences, there is a blank space. Below each such
sentence, there are four options with one word each. Fill up the blank with the
word that makes the sentence grammatically and contextually correct.
Question No. 30
He felt called to write to all his fellow investors, warning them of the
______________ crisis.
Options :
1. intending
2. interesting
3. indeed
4. impending
5. inconvenience
Answer : impending
Direction:
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
The pie chart given below shows the percentage distribution of the number of
people (Male + Female) live in five different apartments. Total number of people
lived in these apartments are 2000.
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The table given below shows the ratio of literate to illiterate people in each of
the five apartments.
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Question No. 31
Options :
1. 6:13
2. 9:13
3. 12:13
4. 7:13
5. None of these
Answer : 6:13
Direction:
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
The pie chart given below shows the percentage distribution of the number of
people (Male + Female) live in five different apartments. Total number of people
lived in these apartments are 2000.
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The table given below shows the ratio of literate to illiterate people in each of
the five apartments.
Question No. 32
Options :
1. 35.43%
2. 37.55%
3. 40.25%
4. 30.43%
5. None of these
Answer : 30.43%
Direction:
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
The pie chart given below shows the percentage distribution of the number of
people (Male + Female) live in five different apartments. Total number of people
lived in these apartments are 2000.
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The table given below shows the ratio of literate to illiterate people in each of
the five apartments.
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Question No. 33
Number of people living in apartment C is by how much percent more than the number
of people living in apartment B.
Options :
1. 120%
2. 130%
3. 160%
4. 150%
5. None of these
Answer : 160%
Direction:
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
The pie chart given below shows the percentage distribution of the number of
people (Male + Female) live in five different apartments. Total number of people
lived in these apartments are 2000.
LIC AAO 2023 Prelims Previous Year Paper (17 Feb)
The table given below shows the ratio of literate to illiterate people in each of
the five apartments.
Question No. 34
Find the difference in the average of literate and illiterate people in all the
apartments.
Options :
1. 8
2. 12
3. 15
4. 10
5. 7
Answer : 8
Direction:
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
The pie chart given below shows the percentage distribution of the number of
people (Male + Female) live in five different apartments. Total number of people
lived in these apartments are 2000.
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The table given below shows the ratio of literate to illiterate people in each of
the five apartments.
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Question No. 35
Options :
1. 10
2. 12
3. 11
4. 16
5. None of these
Answer : 16
Direction:
What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
Question No. 36
Options :
1. 232
2. 223
3. 226
4. 228
5. 222
Answer : 223
Direction:
What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
Options :
1. 105
2. 104
3. 109
4. 107
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5. None of these
Answer : 109
Direction:
Find the missing number in the following number series:
Question No. 38
36 37 33 42 ? 51 15
Options :
1. 26
2. 28
3. 25
4. 21
5. None of these
Answer : 26
Direction:
Find the missing number in the following number series:
Question No. 39
Options :
1. 420
2. 525
3. 315
4. 210
5. None of these
Answer : 525
Direction:
Find the missing number in the following number series:
Question No. 40
Options :
1. 722
2. 712
3. 707
4. 700
5. None of these
Answer : 722
Question No. 41
A and B together have total of Rs.4000 out of which they donated 20% to the
orphanage school. The remaining amount is to be then redistributed between them in
such a manner that A gets 50% more amount than B. If the amount received by A is
Rs.2X, then find the value of [(X/12) + 8].
Options :
1. 121
2. 88
3. 70
4. 95
5. None of these
Answer : 88
Question No. 42
Options :
1. Rs. 2025
2. Rs. 1080
3. Rs. 1368
4. Rs. 1728
5. Rs. 1680
Question No. 43
‘A’ and ‘B’ started a business by investing Rs. 12,000 and Rs. 14000,
respectively. 12 months later, ‘C’ joined the business by investing Rs. 20,000.
After 6 more months, ‘B’ withdrew all of his capital. If at the end of second
year, the total profit earned by them together is Rs. 139100, then find the profit
earned by ‘B’ and ‘C’ together at the end of 2nd year.
Options :
1. Rs. 86050
2. Rs. 87740
3. Rs. 96050
4. Rs. 86000
5. None of these
Question No. 44
Options :
1. 148.5
2. 147
3. 152.6
4. 131
5. None of these
Answer : 148.5
Question No. 45
Vishal has certain sum of money with him. He invested 80% of the sum in scheme ‘X’
offering 15% p.a. simple interest for 8 years and received Rs. 2040 as interest.
He then invested the amount received from scheme ‘X’ in scheme ‘Y’ for 2 years at
50% p.a., compound interest compounded annually. Find the amount received by
Vishal from scheme B.
Options :
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1. Rs. 14355
2. Rs. 9405
3. Rs. 8415
4. Rs. 16335
5. Rs. 10395
Question No. 46
A man running with the speed of 45 km/hr covers a certain distance in ‘x’ hours.
If the same distance can be travelled with a speed of 50 km/h in (x - 2) hours,
then find the value of ‘x’.
Options :
1. 10
2. 25
3. 22
4. 20
5. None of these
Answer : 20
Question No. 47
The ratio of the speed of boat ‘A’ in still water, the speed of boat ‘B’ in still
water and the speed of the current is 8:6:2, respectively. If the time taken by
boat ‘A’ to travel (5D – 15) km downstream is equal to the time taken by boat ‘B’
to travel (D + 70) km upstream, then find the value of ‘D’.
Options :
1. 77
2. 72
3. 76
4. 73
5. None of these
Answer : 76
Question No. 48
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Pipe ‘A’ and pipe ‘B’ can fill a cistern in 20 minutes and 18 minutes
respectively. Pipe ‘C’ alone can empty the cistern in 12 minutes. If all three
pipes are opened together then what is the time taken to fill 50% of the cistern?
Options :
1. 10 minutes
2. 14.4 minutes
3. 15 minutes
4. 22.5 minutes
5. None of these
Question No. 49
The length of a plot is nine times its breadth. A playground measuring 450 square
metres occupies half of the total area of the plot. What is the length of the
plot?
Options :
1. 80 metre
2. 60 metre
3. 64 metre
4. 56 metre
5. 90 metre
Answer : 90 metre
Question No. 50
The ratio of age of ‘B’ after 5 years from now and age of ‘C’ 4 years ago from now
is 7:4, respectively. The present age of ‘C’ is 40% of the present age of ‘A’. If
present age of ‘A’ is 50 years then find the present age of ‘B’.
Options :
1. 25 years
2. 26 years
3. 23 years
4. 20 years
5. None of these
Answer : 23 years
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Direction:
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
The line graph given below shows the number of bikes manufactured (sold + unsold)
in different months of a year by a bike company.
Question No. 51
Find the average of number of bikes sold in the given months by the company.
Options :
1. 89
2. 85
3. 82
4. 87
5. None of these
Answer : 89
Direction:
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The line graph given below shows the number of bikes manufactured (sold + unsold)
in different months of a year by a bike company.
Question No. 52
The total number of bikes manufactured in March is 25% more than the total number
of bikes manufactured in February, then find the total number of bikes
manufactured in February.
Options :
1. 156
2. 166
3. 150
4. 176
5. None of these
Answer : 176
Direction:
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The line graph given below shows the number of bikes manufactured (sold + unsold)
in different months of a year by a bike company.
Question No. 53
Find the difference between the number of bikes manufactured in April and that of
the same in May.
Options :
1. 10
2. 15
3. 14
4. 20
5. 22
Answer : 14
Direction:
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
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The line graph given below shows the number of bikes manufactured (sold + unsold)
in different months of a year by a bike company.
Question No. 54
The respective ratio of the number of bikes manufactured in June to that of July
is 2:3, then find the number of bikes manufactured in July.
Options :
1. 121
2. 131
3. 120
4. 141
5. None of these
Answer : 141
Direction:
Answer the questions based on the information given below.
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The line graph given below shows the number of bikes manufactured (sold + unsold)
in different months of a year by a bike company.
Question No. 55
Find the ratio of the number of unsold bikes in April to that of May
Options :
1. 17: 31
2. 16: 31
3. 18: 31
4. 19: 31
5. None of these
Answer : 18: 31
Direction:
What approximate value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the
following question?
Question No. 56
Options :
1. 328
2. 308
3. 410
4. 290
5. 300
Answer : 308
Direction:
What approximate value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the
following question?
Question No. 57
Options :
1. 900
2. 625
3. 225
4. 324
5. 676
Answer : 625
Direction:
What approximate value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the
following question?
Question No. 58
Options :
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1. 22
2. 31
3. 10
4. 13
5. 28
Answer : 22
Direction:
What approximate value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the
following question?
Question No. 59
Options :
1. 1885
2. 1500
3. 1880
4. 2250
5. 1890
Answer : 1880
Direction:
What approximate value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the
following question?
Question No. 60
Options :
1. 1235
2. 1246
3. 1340
4. 1120
5. 1043
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Answer : 1340
Question No. 61
A and B invested Rs.4000 and Rs.6000 in a business respectively and after 4 months
B withdrawn 50% of his initial investment and again after 4 months he reinvested
50% of amount of what he withdrawn. After a year they got total profit of
Rs.35088, find the profit share of A (in Rs).
Options :
1. Rs.16384
2. Rs.16256
3. Rs.16512
4. Rs.14130
5. None of these
Answer : Rs.16512
Question No. 62
A goods train leaves a station at a certain time and at a fixed speed. After 10
hours, an express train leaves the same station and moves in the same direction at
a uniform speed of 204 km/hr, this train catches up the goods train in 7 hours.
Find the speed of the goods train.
Options :
1. 56 km/hr
2. 77 km/hr
3. 84 km/hr
4. 42 km/hr
5. 63 km/hr
Answer : 84 km/hr
Question No. 63
The ratio of the length of a rectangle, breadth of the rectangle and the diameter
of a circle is 14:5:7. If the area of the circle is 616 cm2 , then what is the
difference between the circumference of the circle and the perimeter of the
rectangle?
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Options :
1. 64 cm
2. 60 cm
3. 69 cm
4. 61 cm
5. None of these
Answer : 64 cm
Question No. 64
A purchased an article for Rs 1280. She sold the article at 10% profit. She then added Rs 200 to the amount received and
purchased a purse such that the seller of purse gained 20%. Find the cost price of purse for the seller.
Options :
1. Rs. 1440
2. Rs. 1400
3. Rs. 1340
4. Rs. 1529.60
5. Rs. 1445
Question No. 65
In a department 40% of the employees are females. 60% of the male employees know
English. The total number of employees who know English is 66%. Find the
percentage of females employees who know English.
Options :
1. 85%
2. 65%
3. 55%
4. 75%
5. 45%
Answer : 75%
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Eight people Rashi, Vidhika, Shalini, Shweta, Neetu, Garima, Naina and Gargi live
on a separate floors of an 8-floor building but not necessarily in the same order.
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The ground floor is numbered I, first floor is numbered 2 and so on until the
topmost floor is numbered 8.
Only two persons live below the floor on which Naina lives. Only one person live
between Naina and Rashi. Gargi lives on an odd numbered floor but not on floor no.
7. Only two persons live between Gargi and Vidhika. Vidhika does not live on the
topmost floor. Rashi does not live on the lowermost floor. Shweta lives
immediately below Shalini. Neither Shalini nor Neetu nor Shweta lives on floor no.
6.
Question No. 66
How many persons live between the floors on which Rashi and Shweta live?
Options :
1. Three
2. One
3. None
4. Two
5. None of these
Answer : One
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Eight people Rashi, Vidhika, Shalini, Shweta, Neetu, Garima, Naina and Gargi live
on a separate floors of an 8-floor building but not necessarily in the same order.
The ground floor is numbered I, first floor is numbered 2 and so on until the
topmost floor is numbered 8.
Only two persons live below the floor on which Naina lives. Only one person live
between Naina and Rashi. Gargi lives on an odd numbered floor but not on floor no.
7. Only two persons live between Gargi and Vidhika. Vidhika does not live on the
topmost floor. Rashi does not live on the lowermost floor. Shweta lives
immediately below Shalini. Neither Shalini nor Neetu nor Shweta lives on floor no.
6.
Question No. 67
Options :
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1. Garima
2. Neetu
3. Shweta
4. Vidhika
5. None of these
Answer : Neetu
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Eight people Rashi, Vidhika, Shalini, Shweta, Neetu, Garima, Naina and Gargi live
on a separate floors of an 8-floor building but not necessarily in the same order.
The ground floor is numbered I, first floor is numbered 2 and so on until the
topmost floor is numbered 8.
Only two persons live below the floor on which Naina lives. Only one person live
between Naina and Rashi. Gargi lives on an odd numbered floor but not on floor no.
7. Only two persons live between Gargi and Vidhika. Vidhika does not live on the
topmost floor. Rashi does not live on the lowermost floor. Shweta lives
immediately below Shalini. Neither Shalini nor Neetu nor Shweta lives on floor no.
6.
Question No. 68
Options :
1. Four
2. One
3. Eight
4. Five
5. Seven
Answer : Seven
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Eight people Rashi, Vidhika, Shalini, Shweta, Neetu, Garima, Naina and Gargi live
on a separate floors of an 8-floor building but not necessarily in the same order.
The ground floor is numbered I, first floor is numbered 2 and so on until the
topmost floor is numbered 8.
Only two persons live below the floor on which Naina lives. Only one person live
between Naina and Rashi. Gargi lives on an odd numbered floor but not on floor no.
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7. Only two persons live between Gargi and Vidhika. Vidhika does not live on the
topmost floor. Rashi does not live on the lowermost floor. Shweta lives
immediately below Shalini. Neither Shalini nor Neetu nor Shweta lives on floor no.
6.
Question No. 69
Which of the following statement is true with respect to Garima as per the given
arrangement?
Options :
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
Eight people Rashi, Vidhika, Shalini, Shweta, Neetu, Garima, Naina and Gargi live
on a separate floors of an 8-floor building but not necessarily in the same order.
The ground floor is numbered I, first floor is numbered 2 and so on until the
topmost floor is numbered 8.
Only two persons live below the floor on which Naina lives. Only one person live
between Naina and Rashi. Gargi lives on an odd numbered floor but not on floor no.
7. Only two persons live between Gargi and Vidhika. Vidhika does not live on the
topmost floor. Rashi does not live on the lowermost floor. Shweta lives
immediately below Shalini. Neither Shalini nor Neetu nor Shweta lives on floor no.
6.
Question No. 70
Options :
1. Shweta
2. Shalini
3. Neetu
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4. Rashi
5. None of these
Answer : Rashi
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions below.
A certain number of persons are sitting in the row. All of them are facing towards
north. C sits sixth from the left of G. E sits fourth to right of C. Only two
persons sit between C and B. Six persons sit between A and D. H sits fourth to the
right of G. F sits between G and E. D sits second to the left of F. G is eight
from the right end of the row.
Question No. 71
Options :
1. 20
2. 17
3. 23
4. 18
5. None of these
Answer : 18
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions below.
A certain number of persons are sitting in the row. All of them are facing towards
north. C sits sixth from the left of G. E sits fourth to right of C. Only two
persons sit between C and B. Six persons sit between A and D. H sits fourth to the
right of G. F sits between G and E. D sits second to the left of F. G is eight
from the right end of the row.
Question No. 72
Options :
1. A
2. D
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3. B
4. G
5. None of these
Answer : D
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions below.
A certain number of persons are sitting in the row. All of them are facing towards
north. C sits sixth from the left of G. E sits fourth to right of C. Only two
persons sit between C and B. Six persons sit between A and D. H sits fourth to the
right of G. F sits between G and E. D sits second to the left of F. G is eight
from the right end of the row.
Question No. 73
Options :
1. A
2. C
3. E
4. G
5. None of these
Answer : A
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions below.
A certain number of persons are sitting in the row. All of them are facing towards
north. C sits sixth from the left of G. E sits fourth to right of C. Only two
persons sit between C and B. Six persons sit between A and D. H sits fourth to the
right of G. F sits between G and E. D sits second to the left of F. G is eight
from the right end of the row.
Question No. 74
Options :
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions below-:
Point R is 26m West of point Y. Point J is 52m north of point R. Point K is 39m
east of point J and point M is 13m south of point J. Point N is 39m north of point
Y.
Question No. 75
Options :
1. South east
2. South
3. North east
4. East
5. None of these
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions below-:
Point R is 26m West of point Y. Point J is 52m north of point R. Point K is 39m
east of point J and point M is 13m south of point J. Point N is 39m north of point
Y.
Question No. 76
Options :
1. 12m
2. 26m
3. 39m
4. 52m
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5. 25m
Answer : 26m
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions below-:
Point R is 26m West of point Y. Point J is 52m north of point R. Point K is 39m
east of point J and point M is 13m south of point J. Point N is 39m north of point
Y.
Question No. 77
If point X is 13m north of point N, then what is the distance between point K and
point X?
Options :
1. 26m
2. 39m
3. 13m
4. 52m
5. None of these
Answer : 13m
Question No. 78
Which alphabet is 3rd from the left in the meaningful four-letter word formed from
the first, fifth, seventh and eighth letter of the word ‘HABILITATION’? If more
than one word is formed, then mark answer as X and no meaningful word is formed
then mark answer as Z.
Options :
1. H
2. A
3. Z
4. X
5. L
Answer : L
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Question No. 79
Options :
1. HKN
2. DGJ
3. PSW
4. EHK
5. MPS
Answer : PSW
Question No. 80
If in a word PROPERTY, each letter that comes before 'L' in alphabet series
changes to previous letter and each letter that comes after 'L' changes to next
letter then which letter comes at fourth from left?
Options :
1. O
2. P
3. Q
4. E
5. L
Answer : Q
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
O and T are not immediate neighbours of each other. R sits immediate right of N. N
is facing outside the centre table and one person sits between N and P. Two
persons sit between P and T. Q sits immediate right of T. One person sits between
T and U. U and N are not immediate neighbours of each other. S and O are immediate
neighbours of each other. O is not facing the centre of the table.
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Question No. 81
Options :
1. P
2. S
3. O
4. U
5. None of these
Answer : P
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
O and T are not immediate neighbours of each other. R sits immediate right of N. N
is facing outside the centre table and one person sits between N and P. Two
persons sit between P and T. Q sits immediate right of T. One person sits between
T and U. U and N are not immediate neighbours of each other. S and O are immediate
neighbours of each other. O is not facing the centre of the table.
Question No. 82
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group find
the one which does not belong to that group?
Options :
1. R
2. N
3. T
4. U
5. S
Answer : N
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
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O and T are not immediate neighbours of each other. R sits immediate right of N. N
is facing outside the centre table and one person sits between N and P. Two
persons sit between P and T. Q sits immediate right of T. One person sits between
T and U. U and N are not immediate neighbours of each other. S and O are immediate
neighbours of each other. O is not facing the centre of the table.
Question No. 83
Options :
1. U
2. Q
3. R
4. P
5. None of these
Answer : R
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
O and T are not immediate neighbours of each other. R sits immediate right of N. N
is facing outside the centre table and one person sits between N and P. Two
persons sit between P and T. Q sits immediate right of T. One person sits between
T and U. U and N are not immediate neighbours of each other. S and O are immediate
neighbours of each other. O is not facing the centre of the table.
Question No. 84
Options :
1. Q
2. T
3. S
4. N
5. None of these
Answer : Q
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
O and T are not immediate neighbours of each other. R sits immediate right of N. N
is facing outside the centre table and one person sits between N and P. Two
persons sit between P and T. Q sits immediate right of T. One person sits between
T and U. U and N are not immediate neighbours of each other. S and O are immediate
neighbours of each other. O is not facing the centre of the table.
Question No. 85
Options :
1. T
2. Q
3. U
4. R
5. None of these
Answer : T
Direction:
In each of the questions given below three statements are followed by some
conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to
be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide
which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements
disregarding commonly known facts.
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Question No. 86
Statement:
No laptop is pen.
Conclusion:
Options :
1. Only I follow
2. Only II follow
3. Both I and II follow
4. Neither I nor II follow
5. None follow
Direction:
In each of the questions given below three statements are followed by some
conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to
be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide
which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements
disregarding commonly known facts.
Question No. 87
Statement:
No bus is train.
Conclusion:
I. No train is car.
Options :
1. Only I follow
2. Only II follow
3. Either I or II follow
4. Neither I nor II follow
5. Both I and II follow
Direction:
In each of the questions given below three statements are followed by some
conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to
be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide
which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements
disregarding commonly known facts.
Question No. 88
Statement
No men is women
Conclusion
Options :
1. Only I follow
2. Only II follow
3. Either I or II follow
4. Neither I nor II follow
5. Both I and II follow
Direction:
In each of the questions given below three statements are followed by some
conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to
be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide
which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements
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Question No. 89
Statements-:
Conclusions-:
Options :
1. Only I follow
2. Only II follow
3. Either I or II follow
4. Neither I nor II follow
5. Both I and II follow
Question No. 90
In the word ‘IMPORTANT’ all consonants are written as their preceding letter and
all vowels are written as their following letters. Now all letters are arranged in
alphabetical order from left to right and all the repeated letters are eliminated.
Then, how many such pairs of letters are there, each of which have as many letters
between them in the word (in both forward and backward direction) as they have
between them in the English alphabetical series?
Options :
1. One
2. Two
3. Three
4. Four
5. None of these
Answer : Four
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Question No. 91
Among Jyoti, Kaya, Lovely, Mahesh and Nalini each of them is different height.
Mahesh’s height is more than only three persons. Kaya’s height is more than Nalini
and less than Lovely. Jyoti is not the shortest person. Lovely is not shorter than
Mahesh. Jyoti is taller than Kaya. Who among them is the third tallest?
Options :
1. Kaya
2. Mahesh
3. Nalini
4. Jyoti
5. Lovely
Answer : Jyoti
Direction:
Study following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Question No. 92
Options :
1. 50kg
2. 68kg
3. 55kg
4. 60kg
5. 52Kg
Answer : 68kg
Direction:
Study following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
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Question No. 93
Whose weight is just more than the one whose weight is 64kg?
Options :
1. Q
2. L
3. N
4. R
5. Can’t be determined.
Answer : R
Direction:
Study following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Question No. 94
Options :
1. 117kg
2. 119kg
3. 121kg
4. 110kg
5. None of these
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Answer : 117kg
Direction:
Study following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Question No. 95
Options :
Answer : Either 1 or 3
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
B neither works in HR department nor along with D. I works along with D but not in
the Finance department. G neither works with B nor I, whereas only two more
persons work along with G. E works in the department which has the maximum number
of persons along with A but not in the HR department. F works along with H but
neither with G nor I.
Question No. 96
Options :
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1. G
2. H
3. D
4. J
5. None of these
Answer : D
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
B neither works in HR department nor along with D. I works along with D but not in
the Finance department. G neither works with B nor I, whereas only two more
persons work along with G. E works in the department which has the maximum number
of persons along with A but not in the HR department. F works along with H but
neither with G nor I.
Question No. 97
If all the persons are made to work in the alphabetical order in Finance,
Marketing and HR department respectively, with the same number of workers as
before, then how many persons remain unchanged in their department?
Options :
1. Two
2. One
3. Three
4. More than three
5. None
Answer : Three
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
B neither works in HR department nor along with D. I works along with D but not in
the Finance department. G neither works with B nor I, whereas only two more
persons work along with G. E works in the department which has the maximum number
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of persons along with A but not in the HR department. F works along with H but
neither with G nor I.
Question No. 98
Options :
1. Marketing
2. HR
3. Finance
4. Cannot be determined
5. None of these
Answer : HR
Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
B neither works in HR department nor along with D. I works along with D but not in
the Finance department. G neither works with B nor I, whereas only two more
persons work along with G. E works in the department which has the maximum number
of persons along with A but not in the HR department. F works along with H but
neither with G nor I.
Question No. 99
Which of the following statements is/are true with respect to the final
arrangement?
Options :
1. Only I
2. Both I and II
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Direction:
Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
B neither works in HR department nor along with D. I works along with D but not in
the Finance department. G neither works with B nor I, whereas only two more
persons work along with G. E works in the department which has the maximum number
of persons along with A but not in the HR department. F works along with H but
neither with G nor I.
Options :
1. G
2. D
3. F
4. J
5. None of these
Answer : D