Reasoning
Instructions For the following questions answer them individually
A. Carpenter : Saw
B. Warrior : Sword
C. Author : Pen
D. Mason : Knife
Answer: D
A. Diseases
B. Man
C. Body
D. Soil
Answer: A.
A. 75365
B. 77185
C. 95365
D. 95185
Answer: C.
A. 6 – 36 – 216
B. 10 – 100 – 1000
C. 3 – 6 – 27
D. 5 – 25 – 125
Answer: C.
A. GJ
B. GL
C. IL
D. IM
Answer: B.
Hospital, Doctor, Patient
Answer: D.
A. 215
B. 169
C. 144
D. 196
Answer: A.
A. 100 m
B. 120 m
C. 80 m
D. 140 m
Answer: A.
A. 5 : 29
B. 8 : 62
C. 3 : 7
D. 6 : 34
Answer: A.
According to the given diagram, How many players are philosophers but not Doctors?
A. 17
B. 7
C. 5
D. 12
Answer: A.
A. 139
B. 127
C. 125
D. 126
Answer: B.
Answer: B.
Answer: D.
A. Only conclusions I, II and IV follow.
B. All the conclusions follow.
C. Only conclusions I, II and III follow.
D. Only conclusions II, III and IV follow.
Answer: C.
A. They join two parts.
B. They are suits of cards.
C. They are types of medals.
D. They are jewels.
Answer: A.
A. 512
B. 729
C. 64
D. 344
Answer: D.
A. 1, 5, 4, 3, 6, 2
B. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
C. 1, 4, 5, 6, 3, 2
D. 1, 5, 4, 6, 3, 2
Answer: D.
A. horse – roe
B. cat – Kitten
C. cock – hen
D. donkey – bray
Answer: C.
A. 6
B. 4
C. 9
D. 7
Answer: D.
A. 48
B. 42
C. 50
D. 49
Answer: C.
A. 39
B. 50
C. 40
D. 59
Answer: C.
A. UVwXXYY
B. BCdEFFF
C. IJkLLMM
D. PQrSSTT
Answer: B.
A. 2700
B. 27000
C. 900
D. 2500
Answer: B.
Statements:
All plants are flowers.
No flower is blue.
Conclusions:
I. Some plants are blue.
II. Those plants that are not flowers are blue.
A. Only conclusion II follows.
B. Only conclusion I follows.
C. Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
D. Both conclusions I and II follow.
Answer: C.
A. Cairo
B. Paris
C. Ottawa
D. Kyat
Answer: D.
A. IKJ
B. JKO
C. JFU
D. IRL
Answer: D.
A. 2
B. 5
C. 3
D. 6
Answer: B.
Answer: A.
A. Face : Nose : Nose pin
B. Anklet : Foot : Ankle
C. Earring : Ear : Jewel
D. Cap : Head : Hair
Answer: A.
A. The first bracketed number is correct and the second is incorrect.
B. The first bracketed number is incorrect and the second is correct.
C. Both the bracketed numbers are incorrect.
D. Both the bracketed numbers are correct.
Answer: D.
Answer: B.
A. Both the bracketed numbers are incorrect.
B. The first bracketed number is incorrect and the second is correct.
C. The first bracketed number is correct and the second is incorrect.
D. Both the bracketed numbers are correct.
Answer: C.
A. FEDC.
B. YXVW
C. LKIJ
D. NMKL
Answer: A.
Explanation: The arrangement of the alphabets are in the alphabetical order in the following manner- 3rd alphabet-4th alphabet-2nd alphabet-1st alphabet
Option A. violates this arrangement so is the odd one out.
Option A. is correct.
A. 120
B. 150
C. 100
D. 200
Answer: D.
Explanation:
13 : 1322= 84.5
20 : 2022 = 200
Option D. is correct.
A. HCURCH
B. HCRUHC.
C. HCRUCH
D. HCURHC.
Answer: B.
Explanation: The alphabets in TEMPLE are coded in opposite i.e ELPMET
Therefore CHURCH is coded as HCRUHC.
Option B. is correct
A. 64 : 6
B. 7 : 49
C. 10 : 100
D. 4 : 16
Answer: A.
Explanation: The second number is the square of the first number, for ex 42 = 16
Option A. violates that.
Option A. is correct
Answer: B.
Explanation: Pencil is a stationery item and apple is not.Therefore the following diagram explains it.
Option B. is correct.
18 − 3 ÷ 6 + 24 × 12 = 48
A. × and − , 3 and 6
B. ÷ and − , 12 and 6
C. × and + , 3 and 6
D. ÷ and × , 3 and 12
Answer: A.
Explanation: Using Option A, we put them in the equation , 18 − 3 ÷ 6 + 24 × 12 = 48
18 × 6 ÷ 3 + 24 − 12 = 48
So option A. satisfies the equation.
Option A. is correct.
A. 76
B. 78
C. 67
D. 87
Answer: A.
Explanation: We add the corresponding numerical values of the alphabets as per the alphabetical series.
A. = 1, R = 18, U=21, N = 14, V=22
ARUN = 1+18+21+14 = 54
VARUN = 22+1+18+21+14 = 76
Option A. is correct.
Answer: B.
Explanation: Option B. is correct.
A. muk
B. nil
C. dic
D. pic
Answer: B.
Answer: A.
Explanation: The image is getting rotated by 90 degrees in the counterclockwise direction.
Option A. is correct.
A. Food
B. Flower
C. Root
D. Vegetable
Answer: D.
Explanation: Apple is a fruit and Spinach is a vegetable.
Apple : Fruit :: Spinach : Vegetable
Option D. is correct.
Answer: A.
Explanation: The image is getting rotated by 90 degrees and also 1 parallel line is being added.
Option A. is correct.
A. 64
B. 40
C. 56
D. 32
Answer: B.
Explanation: 4 : 20 :: 8 : 40
4 × 5 = 20 and 8 × 5 = 40
Option B. is correct.
Answer: C.
Explanation:
Option C. is correct.
6 ÷ 5 − 5 × 5 + 6 = 35
A. + and −
B. + and ÷
C. × and −
D. ÷ and ×
Answer: D.
Explanation: Using option D. we get,
6 × 5 − 5 ÷ 5 + 6 = 35
Option D. is correct.
A. South-West
B. North-East
C. South
D. West
Answer: B.
Explanation: Rama walks from his university campus 4 km towards north and then turns to the right to reach his department. Alter walking 2.5 km from the department he turns to the left and walks 4 km and reached Conference hall.
So he is in the north east direction from the starting place. (The dashed line shows the direction)
Option B. is correct.
A. M
B. G
C. H
D. K
Answer: D.
Explanation: The alphabets are in reverse alphabetical order in the following pattern :
Z → (−5)U → (−4)Q → (−3)N → (−2)L → (−1)K
Option D. is correct.
A. 4, 2, 5, 1, 3
B. 2, 4, 5, 1, 3
C. 2, 4, 5, 3, 1
D. 4, 2, 5, 3, 1
Answer: C.
Explanation: The chronological order for the following is as follows : (as per geography)
2. World > 4. India > 5. Maharashtra > 3. Mumbai > 1. Gateway of India
Option C. is correct.
General knowledge
Instructions For the following questions answer them individually
A. Apple
B. Watermelon
C. Banana
D. Orange
Answer: B.
A. Vinoba Bhave
B. Sarojini Naidu
C. Indira Gandhi
D. Mahatma Gandhi
Answer: C.
A. K R Narayanan
B. Zakir Hussein
C. APJ Abdul Kalam
D. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
Answer: C.
A. Two States
B. One Night At The Call Centre
C. Three Mistakes Of My Life
D. Five Point Someone
Answer: C.
A. Narendra Modi
B. Sushma Swaraj
C. Amit Shah
D. Ram Nath Kovind
Answer: A.
A. Ratan Tata
B. Indu Jain
C. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw
D. Mukesh Ambani
Answer: C.
A. Toxiphobia
B. Xenophobia
C. Sitophobia
D. Theophobia
Answer: B.
A. Orange
B. Water melon
C. Banana
D. Apple
Answer: D.
A. West Bengal
B. Tamil Nadu
C. Andhra Pradesh
D. Rajasthan
Answer: D.
A. six
B. two
C. twelve
D. three
Answer: C
A. Diwali
B. Holi
C. Sankranti
D. Ganesh Chaturthi
Answer: B.
A. Carnation
B. Rose
C. Daffodil
D. Lily
Answer: C.
A. Madhya Pradesh
B. Manipur
C. Kerala
D. Karnataka
Answer: B.
A. Ohm
B. Gauss
C. Tesla
D. Weber
Answer: C.
A. highest
B. second highest
C. third highest
D. fourth highest
Answer: B.
A. Chandikhol
B. Durgapur
C. Jamnagar
D. Padur
Answer: B.
A. Prithviraj Chauhan
B. Maharana Pratap
C. Maharaja Suraj Mal
D. Maharaja Man Singh
Answer: A.
A. Vaishyas or the common people were born from man’s legs
B. Kshatriyas or the warrior-kings were born from the man’s arms
C. Shudra or the labourer and servant were born from man’s feet
D. Brahmins or the learned ones were born from man’s ears
Answer: D.
A. Rose
B. Lily
C. Daffodil
D. Carnation
Answer: D.
A. Red silk cotton
B. Orangutan
C. Cherry blossom
D. Asiatic Lions
Answer: D.
A. Kautilya
B. Bindusara
C. Samudragupta
D. Ajatshatm
Answer: A.
A. Birds
B. Darkness
C. Light
D. Animals
Answer: B.
A. Bandhani
B. Paithani
C. Chanderi
D. Ikat
Answer: A.
A. Sankranti
B. Navratri
C. Diwali
D. Holi
Answer: B.
A. Lactic Acid
B. Acetic Acid
C. Nitric Acid
D. Uric Acid
Answer: D
A. Kshapanaka
B. Kalidasa
C. Vararuchi
D. Surdas
Answer: D.
A. Vishnuprayag
B. Karnaprayag
C. Nandaprayag
D. Rudraprayag
Answer: D.
A. Indian Bank Recreational Club
B. Calcutta Cricket & Football Club
C. Mohun Bagan Athletic Club
D. North Imphal Sporting Association
Answer: C.
A. 2020
B. 2024
C. 2032
D. 2028
Answer: C.
A. New Delhi
B. Kolkata
C. Bengaluru
D. Mumbai
Answer: D.
A. Vitasta
B. Kubha
C. Pampa
D. Sindhu
Answer: C.
A. Jahangir
B. Akbar
C. Humayun
D. Shah Jahan
Answer: D.
A. History of Wolves
B. 2 States
C. The Minisz of Utmost Happiness
D. The God of Small Things
Answer: D.
A. 31st October, 2016
B. 26th January, 2016
C. 30th December, 2016
D. 15th August, 2016
Answer: C.
A. Anilkumar Manibhai Naik
B. Teejan Bai
C. Balwant Moreshwar Purandare
D. Ismail Omar Guelleh
Answer: D.
A. sodium carbonate
B. calcium carbonate
C. silica
D. quartz
Answer: B.
A. Kandla
B. Mangalore
C. Ennore
D. Morrnugao
Answer: C.
A. India Independence
B. Division of India
C. Partition of India
D. Government of India
Answer: A.
A. England and Wales Cricket Board
B. Cricket South Africa
C. Board of Control for Cricket in India
D. Pakistan Cricket Board
Answer: C.
A. Padma Bhushan
B. Bharat Ratna
C. Padma Vibhushan
D. Padma Shree
Answer: D.
A. Lung
B. Gall bladder
C. Kidney
D. Liver
Answer: D.
A. India Government Mint, Gorakhpur
B. India Government Mint, Mumbai
C. India Government Mint, Hyderabad
D. India Government Mint, Kolkata
Answer: A.
A. Vijayalaxmi Pandit
B. Indira Gandhi
C. Kasturba Gandhi
D. Sarojini Naidu
Answer: C.
A. tenth
B. sixth
C. eighth
D. twelfth
Answer: A.
A. Mahashay Dharam Pal Gulati
B. Narsingh Dev Jamwal
C. Harvinder Singh Phoolka
D. Vallabhbhai Vasrambhai Marvaniya
Answer: A.
A. Addiction to light
B. Addiction to taking photos
C. Sensitivity to light
D. Dislike towards taking photos
Answer: C.
A. 1911
B. 1907
C. 1913
D. 1915
Answer: B.
A. Indus
B. Yamuna
C. Ganga
D. Saraswati
Answer: D.
A. Nasir Jung
B. Qulich Khan
C. Mir Osman Ali Khan
D. Muzafar Jung
Answer: C.
A. wild yak
B. Ox
C. Horse
D. Buffalo
Answer: A.
Quant
Instructions For the following questions answer them individually
A. 99
B. 101
C. 103
D. 67
Answer: B.
A. 12 cm
B. 9 cm
C. 10 cm
D. 15 cm
Answer: D.
In the given pie-chart by what percentage the Promotion cost on the book is less than the Paper cost?
A. 75
B. 50
C. 25
D. 60
Answer: D.
A. -98
B. 98
C. 124
D. 117
Answer: A.
A. 12 cm
B. 15 cm
C. 14 cm
D. 10 cm
Answer: D.
A. 67.50 minutes
B. 67.10 minutes
C. 67.75 minutes
D. 67.25 minutes
Answer: A.
In the given bar-chart, the ratio of total sales of all branches (in thousand numbers) for the year 2000 to 2001 is:
A. 55 : 48
B. 7 : 11
C. 45 : 58
D. 48 : 55
Answer: D
A. ₹10,000
B. ₹2,000
C. ₹10,500
D. ₹9,000
Answer: C.
A. 20 minutes
B. 18 minutes
C. 21 minutes
D. 15 minutes
Answer: C.
A. -8
B. 4
C. -4
D. 8
Answer: B
A. 11%
B. 9%
C. 10%
D. 8%
Answer: C.
A. 80
B. 60
C. 40
D. 20
Answer: C
A. 25
B. 21
C. 17
D. 15
Answer: C.
A. 4150
B. 4120
C. 413
D. 411
Answer: D.
Explanation: (8 + 4 − 2) × (17 − 12) × 10 − 89 = 10 × 5 × 10 − 89
= 500 − 89 = 411
A. 0
B. 3
C. 2
D. 1
Answer: D.
Explanation: Dividend = n
Divisor = 7
Quotient = Q
Remainder = 3
n = 7Q+3
Multiplying with 5,
5n = 35Q+15
Dividing with 7,
5n7+35Q7+157
Here, When 15 is divided by 7, the remainder will be 1.
Therefore, 1 will be the remainder when 5n is divided by 7.
A. 4 : 5
B. 5 : 4
C. 15 : 4
D. 6 : 5
Answer: A.
Explanation: Salary of A. per hour = Rs.40
Number of hours A. work per day = 12 hours
Then, Total salary A. gets per day = 12 × 40 = Rs.480
Salary of B. per hour = Rs.60
Number of hours B. work per day = 10 hours
Then, Total salary B. gets per day = 60 × 10 = Rs.600
Therefore, Ratio of their salaries = 480 : 600 = 4 : 5.
A. 25.57 cm
B. 31.57 cm
C. 23.57 cm
D. 21.57 cm
Answer: C.
Explanation: Let the side of the square be a cm. Perimeter of the square = 4a cm.
Perimeter of the rectangle = 2(16+14) = 2*30 = 60 cm Given, 4a = 50 => a = 15 cm
Diameter of semicircle = 15 cm
Then, Circumference of semicircle = 22/7 × 15/2 + 15 = 23.57 + 15 = 38.57cm
A. 1 cm
B. 3 cm
C. 5 cm
D. 2 cm
Answer: B.
In the given line graph. what is the total sale of Product A. in the year 2005 and 2009 taken together?
A. 17500
B. 18500
C. 14600
D. 16400
Answer: D.
Explanation: Production of A. in 2005 = 11000
Sale of A. in 2005 = 60% of 11000 = 6600
Production of A. in 2009 = 14000
Sale of A. in 2009 = 70% of 14000 = 9800
Therefore, Total production of A. in 2005 and 2009 together = 6600+9800 = 16400.
A. 45.65 m
B. 60.55 m
C. 65.55 m
D. 36.55 m
Answer: B.
Explanation: Let the initial distance of the shadow from the foot of the tower be x m Then, New distance will be (x-70) m
Tan300 = hx
=13=hx
=x=h3
tan600=hx-70
=3=hx-70
=3=hh3-70
=h=3(h3-70)
=h=3h-703
=2h=703
=h=353=351.73=60.55m
Therefore, The height of the tower = 60.55 m
Q. 121 If 20% of a = b, then b% of 20 is equal to:
A. 4% of a
B. 2% of a
C. 16% of a
D. 8% of a
Answer: A.
Explanation: Given, 20% of a = b
Then, b% of 20 = 20% of b = 20% of 20% of a
= ⅕ × ⅕ × a = 1/25× a
= 4% of a
A. 1
B. 2
C. 0
D. -1
Answer: A.
Explanation: (cosecA. − sinA)2 + (secA. − cosA)2 − (cotA. − tanA)2
= cosec2 A. + sin2 A. − 2cosecAsinA. + sec2 A. + cos2 A. − 2secAcosA. − (cot2 A. + tan2 A. − 2cotAtanA)
= cosec2 A. + sin2 A. − 2 + sec2 A. + cos2 A. − 2 − cot2 A. − tan2 A. + 2
= (cosec2 A. − cot2 A) + (sin2 A. + cos2 A) + (sec2 A. − tan2 A) − 2
= 3 − 2 = 1
A. 0.33
B. 0.45
C. 0.39
D. 0.36
Answer: A.
Explanation: Given fraction is in the form of a3-b3a2+ab+b2 which is a − b
Here, a = 0.72 and b = 0.39
Therefore, a − b = 0.72 − 0.39 = 0.33
A. 100000
B. 100
C. 10000
D. 1000
Answer: C.
Explanation: Let the number be 100x.
New number after decrease and increase of 10% = 100x 90100110100=99x
Given, 100x-99x = 100
x = 100
Then, The original number = 100x = 100*100 = 10000.
A. ₹15
B. No difference
C. ₹20
D. ₹25
Answer: D.
Explanation: Given, Marked Price = Rs.2000
Discount-1 = 30% of Rs.2000 = Rs.600
Effective discount with discounts of 25% and 5% = 25-5 + 255/100 = -30 + 1.25 = -25.75%
28.75% of Rs.2000 = Rs.575
Therefore, Difference between the discounts = Rs.600 – Rs.575 = Rs.25.
A. 8
B. 10
C. 12.5
D. 6
Answer: A.
Explanation: Let the Principal be Rs.P
Amount after 12.5 years = Rs.2P
Interest = Rs.2P – Rs.P = Rs.P Let the rate of interest be R%
=> PR12.5100=P
R=10012.5=8%
Therefore, Rate of interest = 8%.
A. 122
B. 164
C. 112
D. 108
Answer: D.
Explanation: Let the two numbers be a and b.
Product of two numbers = Product of their LCM and HCF
ab = 168*12 = 2016
Given, a-b = 60
(a + b)2 = (a − b)2 + 4ab
(a + b)2 = 602 + 4 × 2016 = 3600 + 8064 = 11664
Then, a + b = 108
Therefore, Sum of two numbers = 108.
A. 3
B. ½
C. 1
D. 2
Answer: D.
Explanation:
Given, 1x + x=2
Cubing on both sides
A. 1
B. 4
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: D.
Explanation: A. unique circle can be drawn using 3 non-collinear points. Hence, x = 3.
A. 558 km
B. 650 km
C. 560 km
D. 552 km
Answer: D.
Explanation: The distances travelled by the car in each hour will be 35,37,39,…. The distance travelled in the last hour will be 35/12 + (12 – 1)2 = 35 + 12 = 57 km
Then, Total distance travelled in 12 hours = 2(35 + 57) = 6 × 92 = 552 km
A. ₹24,000
B. ₹22,000
C. ₹25,000
D. ₹16,000
Answer: D.
Explanation: Let the MRP of the mobile be Rs.100x
Discount = 20% of Rs.100x = Rs.20x
Selling Price = Rs.100x – Rs.20x = Rs.80x
If the discount is 25%, then Selling Price = 75% of Rs.100x = Rs.75x
Given, Rs.80x – Rs.75x = Rs.1000 5x = 1000
x = 200
Then, Amount which Seema paid = Rs.80x = Rs.80*200 = Rs.16000.
A. 54.67
B. 53.76
C. 55.37
D. 56.27
Answer: A.
Explanation: Given, Average weight of 16 students = 60.25 kg
Then, Total weight of 16 students = 60.25*16 = 964 kg
Average weight of 10 students = 45.75 kg
Then, Total weight of 10 students = 45.75*10 = 457.5 kg/1421.5 26
Then, Total weight of 26 students = 964+457.5 = 1421.5 kg
Therefore, Average weight of 26 students = 26 = 54.67kg
In the given line graph, what is the total sale of Products A. and B. in the year 2007?
A. 13460
B. 10290
C. 11500
D. 12490
Answer: B.
Explanation: Production of A. in 2007 = Rs.7000
Sale of A. in 2007 = 75% of Rs.7000 = Rs.5250
Production of B. in 2007 = Rs.9000
Sale of B. in 2007 = 56% of Rs.9000 = Rs.5040
Total sale of A. and B. in 2007 = Rs.5250+Rs.5040 = Rs.10290
A. 10
B. 100
C. 10000
D. 1000
Answer: D.
Explanation: Number of small cubes = Volume of large cube/Volume of each small cube
10313=10001=1000
A. ₹5,10,000
B. ₹5,40,000
C. ₹5,20,000
D. ₹5,00,000
Answer: D.
Explanation:
A. -244
B. -833
C. 800
D. 833
Answer: C.
Explanation: Given a + b = 8 ab = −12
Then, a3 + b3 = (a + b)3 − 3ab(a + b)
= 83 − 3(−12)(8) = 512 + 288 = 800
In the given pie-chart, by what percentage Printing and Binding cost on the book is less than the other costs?
A. 50/3
B. 100/3
C. 47/3
D. 20/3
Answer: B.
Explanation: Total Printing and Binding cost = 20+20 = 40% of total cost
Other costs = 10+25+15+10 60% of total cost.
Therefore, Required percentage = 60
A. 8/3
B. 5/4
C. 7/3
D. 10/3
Answer: D.
Explanation: 4/3 tan2 600 + 3cos2 300 – 2sec2 300 – ¾ cot2 600
=43(3)2+3(32)2-2(23)2-341(3)2
=433+334-243-3413
=4+94-83-14
=103
A. 0
B. 25
C. 20
D. 15
Answer: B.
Explanation: Given that the average of 26 numbers is zero. Then, Sum of 26 numbers = 0 In that, If sum of 25 numbers is 25a, then the 26th number should be -25a. Hence, Maximum 25 numbers can be greater than zero.
A. ₹18600
B. ₹18400
C. ₹17500
D. ₹17600
Answer: D.
Explanation: Given, Diameter of the cylinder = 40 m Radius of the cylinder = 20 m Height of the cylinder = 7 m Curved
surface area of the cylinder = 2πrh
= 2 × 22/7× 20 × 7 = 880m2
For 1 sq.m, Rs.20 will be charged.
Then, for 880 sq.m, Rs.20*880 = Rs.17600 will be charged.
A. ₹75
B. ₹55
C. ₹70
D. ₹65
Answer: C.
Explanation: Given, A. can do the work in 20 days. B. can do the work in 25 days
Efficiency of A. = 100/20 = 5%
Efficiency of B. = 100/25 = 4%
After a few days, C. joined.
If they work for 10 days, then (5+4)*10 = 90% of work will be completed by A. and B.
Remaining 10% of work will be done by C.
Hence, Salary of C. will be 10% of Rs.700 = Rs.70.
Instructions: The given bar chart. shows the sales of books (in thousand number) from six branches of a publishing company during two consecutive years 2000 and 2001.
A. 560
B. 240
C. 310
D. 650
Answer: A.
Explanation: Total sales of B1(in thousands) = 105+80 = 185
Total sales of B3(in thousands) = 95+110 = 205
Total sales of B5(in thousands) = 75+95 = 170
Total sales of B1, B3 and B5 together(in thousands) = 185+205+170 = 560
A. 45 : 23
B. 47 : 56
C. 56 : 47
D. 23 : 45
Answer: C.
Explanation: Total sales of B1(in thousands) = 105+80 = 185
Total sales of B3(in thousands) = 95+110 = 205
Total sales of B5(in thousands) = 75+95 = 170
Total sales of B1, B3 and B5 together(in thousands) = 185+205+170 = 560
Total sales of B2(in thousands) = 75+65 = 140
Total sales of B4(in thousands) = 85+95 = 180
Total sales of B6(in thousands) = 70+80 = 150
Total sales of B2, B4 and B6 together(in thousands) = 140+180+150 = 470
Therefore, Ratio = 560 : 470 = 56 : 47.
Instructions For the following questions answer them individually
A. 476.65 m
B. 367.65 m
C. 467.65 m
D. 376.65 m
Answer: C.
Explanation: Given, Height of the tower = 270 m
Let the distance from the foot of the tower to P be x m
Tan30 = AB/BP
13=270x
x=2703=2701.732=467.65m
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Answer: B.
Explanation: Let the two numbers be 13x and 13y since HCF is divisible by two numbers.
13x × 13y = 6760
169xy = 6760
xy = 40
For HCF to be 13, there should be no common factors except 1.
Then, (x,y) can be (5,8) and (1,40).
Therefore, The numbers can be 13*5,13*8 = 65,104 and 13*1,13*40 = 13,520
Therefore, There can be 2 pairs of such numbers.
A. 18
B. 16
C. 15
D. 17
Answer: A.
Explanation: Number of buckets1 x Capacity of each bucket1 = Number of buckets2 x Capacity of each bucket2
12 × 13.5 = 9 × x
=> x = 18
Therefore, Number of buckets required = 18 litres.
In the given line graph, what is the total sale of Product B. in the year 2004 and 2008 together?
A. 12500
B. 14600
C. 11950
D. 11825
Answer: D.
Explanation: Production of B. in 2004 = 8500
Sale of B. in 2004 = 55% of 8500 = 4675
Production of B. in 2008 = 11000
Sale of B. in 2008 = 65% of 11000 = 7150
Total sale of B. in 2004 and 2008 together = 4675+7150 = 11825.
A. 2500 cm2
B. 2200 cm2
C. 2400 cm2
D. 2600 cm2
Answer: D.
Explanation: Let the length of the rectangle be l cm
Breadth of the rectangle = 20 cm
Area of the rectangle = 20l sq.cm
New length of the rectangle = 130% of l = 1.3l cm
New breadth of the rectangle = 80% of 20 = 16 cm
New area of the rectangle = 16*1.3l = 20.8l sq.cm
Given, 20.8l – 20l = 100
=> 0.8l = 100 => l = 125 cm
Therefore, New length of the rectangle = 1.3*125 = 162.5 cm
New area of the rectangle = 162.5*16 = 2600 sq.cm
In the given pie-chart, by what percentage the Royalty on the book is less than the Printing cost?
A. 20
B. 25
C. 10
D. 15
Answer: B.
Explanation: Expenditure of Royalty of book = 20%
Expenditure of printing = 15%
Required percentage = 20 – 1520100=520100=25%
A. 6
B. 8
C. 9
D. 7
Answer: D.
Explanation: Efficiency of 2 children = Efficiency of 1 men = Efficiency of ½ women
Efficiency of 1 child = Efficiency of ¼ women
Efficiency of 6 children = Efficiency of 3/2 women
Therefore, Total efficiency of 3 men, 4 women and 6 children = 3/2 + 4 + 3/2 = 3 + 4 = 7 women
Therefore, 7 women are required to complete the work in 7 days.
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Instructions For the following questions answer them individually
It is known that …………, extreme weather, and diseases are the factors responsible for crop failure.
A. draught
B. draft
C. daft
D. drought
Answer: D.
Instructions: Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. Passage:
By the 19205 the improvements in street lighting, domestic lighting and a surge in coffee houses – which were sometimes open all night — was complete. As the night became a place for legitimate activity, the length of time people could dedicate to rest dwindled.” Evening’s Empire puts forward an account of how this happened. “Associations with night before the 17th Century were not good,” it says. “The night was a place populated by people of disrepute – criminals, prostitutes and drunks. Even the wealthy, who could afford candlelight, had better things to spend their money on. There was no prestige or social value associated with staying up all night.”
That changed in the wake of the Reformation and the counter- Reformation. Protestants and Catholics became accustomed to holding secret services at night. If earlier the night had belonged to reprobates, now respectable people became accustomed to exploiting the hours of darkness. This trend migrated to the social sphere too, but only for those who could afford to live by candlelight. With the advent of street lighting, however, socializing at night began to filter down through the classes.
In 1667, Paris became the first city in the world to light its streets, using wax candles in glass lamps. It was followed by Lille in the same year and Amsterdam two years later, where a much more efficient oil powered lamp was developed. A. small city like Leipzig in central Germany employed 100 men to tend to 700 lamps. London didn‘t join their ranks until 1684 but by the end of the century, more than 50 of Europe’s major tovms and cities were lit at night. Night became fashionable and spending hours lying in bed was considered a waste of time.
“People were becoming increasingly time-conscious and sensitive to efficiency, certainly before the 19th Century,” says Roger Ekirch. “But the industrial revolution intensified that attitude by leaps and bounds.” Strong evidence of this shifting attitude is contained in a medical journal from 1829 which urged parents to force their children out of a pattern of first and second sleep. “If no disease or accident there intervene, they will need no further repose than that obtained in their first sleep.”
Today, most people seem to have adapted quite well to the eight-hour sleep, but Ekirch believes many sleeping problems may have roots in the human body’s natural preference for segmented sleep as well as the ubiquity of artificial light. This could be the root of a condition called sleep maintenance insomnia, where people wake during the night and have trouble getting back to sleep, he suggests. The condition first appears in literature at the end of the 19th Century, at the same time as accounts of segmented sleep disappear.
A. Mostly people of disrepute haunted the streets at night.
B. Nights became a time for legitimate activity
C. Protestants and Catholics started holding secret services at night.
D. Socializing at night became common among all classes.
Answer: A.
A. Counter-reformation
B. Reformation
C. Streetlights
D. Cheaper candles
Answer: C.
A. 17th century
B. 19th century
C. 16th century
D. 20th century
Answer: A.
A. London
B. Lille
C. Amsterdam
D. Leipzig
Answer: D.
A. ubiquity of artificial light
B. waking up during the night
C. a gowing belief in eight-hour-sleep blocs
D. ignoring the human body’s natural preference for segmented sleep
Answer: D.
Instructions For the following questions answer them individually
A. miniature
B. municipality
C. monopoly
D. manpulates
Answer: D.
The problem of world hunger arises because of the economic inequality that distort food distribution.
A. that distort food distribution.
B. The problem of
C. because of the economic inequality
D. world hunger arises
Answer: A.
A. sustainable only if
B. Economic growth is
C. has food security.
D. all countries
Answer: C.
A. promised
B. respected
C. fulfilled
D. honored
Answer: A.
A. Something that is ugy and unpopular
B. Something in conflict with one’s value system
C. Something that we can accept with dilficulty
D. Something done deliberately
Answer: B.
A. A. significant effort
B. A. filtile effort
C. A. deliberate effort
D. A. joint effort
Answer: B.
A. licensed
B. franking
C. fianchise
D. duty
Answer: C.
A. planned
B. permanent
C. insured
D. supplied
Answer: B.
A. telepathy
B. medium
C. astrology
D. instinct
Answer: A.
A. to restrain yourself from doing something unpleasant
B. to force yourself to do something unpleasant
C. to amuse yourself by doing something unpleasant
D. to dislike yourself for having done something unpleasant
Answer: B.
With cloth in demand both at home, where the population was increasing, and abroad, where British colonies were a captive market, improving spinning methods were essential to meet the demand.
A. improve spinning methods were essential
B. improved spinning methods were essential
C. improved spirming methods was essential
D. No improvement
Answer: B.
A. museum
B. aquarium
C. herbarium
D. flora
Answer: C.
A. addressers
B. recipients
C. profiteers
D. donors
Answer: B.
With Mumbai’s mad rush and heavy traffic, it becomes extremely difficult for people to reach their destination on time.
A. reached their destination on time.
B. to reaching their destination on time.
C. to reach their destination at time.
D. No improvement
Answer: D.
A. prophetic
B. prepared
C. predicted
D. protective
Answer: D.
A. basic; entertainment
B. fundamental; celebration
C. survival; entertainment
D. survival; education
Answer: C.
A. superfluous
B. unknown
C. ignored
D. negated
Answer: C.
A. pastoral
B. public
C. rustic
D. metropolitan
Answer: D.
A. fasinated
B. fashion
C. facsimile
D. fastidious
Answer: A.
Eighteenth-century machines typically used water power, hence the early factories was located on the fast-flowing rivers.
A. were located near the fast-flowing rivers.
B. was located near the fast-flowing rivers.
C. were located on the fast-flowing rivers.
D. No improvement
Answer: A.
Trachoma is a debilitating and painful ……… which can cause the eyelashes to turn inwards and stab the eye.
A. taint
B. infection
C. contagion
D. factor
Answer: B.
A. To discover a murderer using the clues
B. To catch a thief who steals red paints
C. To catch someone doing something illegal
D. To try to arrest someone without any evidence
Answer: C.
A. Someone who always comes second
B. Someone who is born unlucky
C. Someone who fulfills his or her potential
D. Someone who does not deserve to win
Answer: A.
A. parakeets
B. pupeteer
C. puppies
D. parapet
Answer: B.
A. subtle
B. excited
C. hushed
D. motivated
Answer: B
That his body did not decompose confirmed what the Greeks thought about him and what Alexander use to believe about himself-that he was not an ordinary man, but a god.
A. thought about him
B. he was not an ordinary man
C. use to believe about himself
D. his body did not decompose
Answer: C.
When Alexander the Great died in Babylon in 323 B.C., his body didn’t begin to show signs of decomposition for a full six day, according to historical accounts.
A. his body didn’t begin to show
B. When Alexander the Great died
C. signs of decomposition for a full six day
D. according to historical accounts
Answer: C.
A. indicate
B. innovate
C. invite
D. innundate
Answer: D
A. footnotes
B. red-tape
C. fastidious
D. officious
Answer: B.
Moisture created ………. multitudes of visitors over the years has damaged King Tut’s tomb more than any vandalism and so conservators are working to …………… the historic monument …………. the impact of heavy-breathing, heavysweating tourists.
A. by; guard; against
B. by; dry; off
C. from; dry; against
D. from; guard; from
Answer: A.
A. magazine
B. omnibus
C. guide
D. encyclopedia
Answer: D.
A. imprisoned
B. examined
C. hanged
D. released
Answer: D.
Scientists and politicians are ……….. becoming aware of another factor that could seriously threaten the ………… balance between production and consumption of food and climate change.
A. duo; questionable
B. alike; shaky
C. both; tenuous
D. alike; feeble
Answer: C.
The growing demand for cotton spurred the Industrial Revolution in Britain and inducing Southern planters in America to grows more cotton.
A. No improvement
B. inducing Southern planters in America grew more cotton
C. induce Southern planters in America to grow more cotton
D. induced Southern planters in America to grow more cotton
Answer: D.
Instructions: In the following passage some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number. Passage:
Eating white bread and ready meals could be killing us, according to the first major study linking ‘fiilh‘a-processed” food with ………… (1) death. The study of 45,000 middle-aged people found that every 10 per cent increase in ……………. (2) of “ultra-processed food” was linked to a 14 per cent ……………. (3) risk of death within the next eight years. Previous research has linked consumption …………… (4) foods like white bread, ready meals, sausages, sugary cereals, fizzy drinks to a higher risk of high blood ………… (5) and cancer.
A. quiet
B. early
C. easy
D. late
Answer: B.
A. input
B. digestion
C. making
D. intake
Answer: D.
A. declined
B. decreased
C. improved
D. increased
Answer: D.
A. on
B. in
C. from
D. of
Answer: D.
A. coagulation
B. clotting
C. pressure
D. infection
Answer: C.
Instructions For the following questions answer them individually
A. elementary
B. alleviasion
C. olfactory
D. election
Answer: B.
Hemophilia, a blood clotting disorder, can be passed about the maternal line vdthin families; men are more likely to develop it, while women are usually carriers.
A. likely to develop it
B. a blood clotting disorder
C. can be passed about
D. the maternal line
Answer: C.
As a result of various inventions during Victoria’s reign, travel and communication became better and improved sanitation techniques turn filthy streets in clean roads.
A. turning filthy streets in clean roads.
B. turn filthy streets into clean roads.
C. No improvement
D. turned filthy streets into clean roads.
Answer: D.
A. unscientifically
B. unreasonably
C. unvaryingly
D. unknowingly
Answer: B.
A. attack
B. retreat
C. pacify
D. affront
Answer: B.