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Question 1-35 —-> Aptitude
Question 36-70 —> Reasoning
Question 71- 100 —> English.
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Question 1 of 100
1. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
Sum of four numbers a, b, c and d is 64. If 3 added to a, 3 subtracted from b, 3 multiplied in c and d is divided by 3 then all four number become equal. Then what is the sum of smallest and largest number?
Correct
Exp : a + b +c +d =64 ….(i)
b = a + 6 ……(ii)
c = (a + 3)/3 …..(ii)
d = 3 ( a+ 3 ) …… (iii)
Incorrect
Exp : a + b +c +d =64 ….(i)
b = a + 6 ……(ii)
c = (a + 3)/3 …..(ii)
d = 3 ( a+ 3 ) …… (iii)
Unattempted
Exp : a + b +c +d =64 ….(i)
b = a + 6 ……(ii)
c = (a + 3)/3 …..(ii)
d = 3 ( a+ 3 ) …… (iii)
Question 2 of 100
2. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
In how many different way, the word “Hooking” can be written?
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Exp : 7! / 2!
Incorrect
Exp : 7! / 2!
Unattempted
Exp : 7! / 2!
Question 3 of 100
3. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
There are 8 men and 10 women and you need to form a committee of 5 men and 6 women. In how many ways can the committee be formed?
Correct
Exp : 8C5 x 10C6
Incorrect
Exp : 8C5 x 10C6
Unattempted
Exp : 8C5 x 10C6
Question 4 of 100
4. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
Three unbiased coins are tossed. What is the probability of getting at most two heads?
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Exp : P(E) = n(E)/n(S)
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Exp : P(E) = n(E)/n(S)
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Exp : P(E) = n(E)/n(S)
Question 5 of 100
5. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
In a lottery, there are 10 prizes and 25 blanks. A lottery is drawn at random. What is the probability of getting a prize?
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Question 6 of 100
6. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
Q 6 – 10 : Read the table carefully and give answer
Marks obtained by students in five subject ( MM 100)
Math
History
English
Geography
Computer
Sohan
46
42
35
35
35
Rohan
65
59
45
24
48
Pradeep
83
68
65
69
96
Deepak
39
81
85
58
48
Sumit
30
35
32
67
60
Question: What is the difference between the History and Geography marks of Pradeep to the English and Math marks of Rohan?
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Question 7 of 100
7. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
Marks obtained by students in five subject ( MM 100)
Math
History
English
Geography
Computer
Sohan
46
42
35
35
35
Rohan
65
59
45
24
48
Pradeep
83
68
65
69
96
Deepak
39
81
85
58
48
Sumit
30
35
32
67
60
Question: If a candidate need minimum 50% to pass the examination then how many candidates are not fail?
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Question 8 of 100
8. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
Marks obtained by students in five subject ( MM 100)
Math
History
English
Geography
Computer
Sohan
46
42
35
35
35
Rohan
65
59
45
24
48
Pradeep
83
68
65
69
96
Deepak
39
81
85
58
48
Sumit
30
35
32
67
60
Question: Who scored maximum percentage of marks?
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Question 9 of 100
9. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
Marks obtained by students in five subject ( MM 100)
Math
History
English
Geography
Computer
Sohan
46
42
35
35
35
Rohan
65
59
45
24
48
Pradeep
83
68
65
69
96
Deepak
39
81
85
58
48
Sumit
30
35
32
67
60
Question: Who scored maximum marks in computer and geography?
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Question 10 of 100
10. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
Marks obtained by students in five subject ( MM 100)
Math
History
English
Geography
Computer
Sohan
46
42
35
35
35
Rohan
65
59
45
24
48
Pradeep
83
68
65
69
96
Deepak
39
81
85
58
48
Sumit
30
35
32
67
60
Question: Who is second lowest in the class ?
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Question 11 of 100
11. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
Q 11 – 15 : Each of the questions given below consists of a statement and / or a question and two statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statement(s) is / are sufficient to answer the given question.
Statement: What is the speed of Bus A, in KM/Hour?
I. The length of Bus A is double to the length of Bus B and speed of Bus B is 50 KM/ Hour.
II. Bus A, Crosses Bus B in 5 seconds. Bus B’s length is 10 M.
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Exp: Direction of Busses is not given. It is important to solve the question.
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Exp: Direction of Busses is not given. It is important to solve the question.
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Exp: Direction of Busses is not given. It is important to solve the question.
Question 12 of 100
12. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
Statement : What is the two-digit number?
I.The difference between the two digits is 9.
II.The sum of the digits is equal to the difference between the two digits.
Correct
Exp : Let Two digit number is AB.
So A – B = 9 ……. (i)
A + B = A – B……(ii)
So A + B = 9
Now after solving we get A = 9 and B = 0 and number is 90.
Incorrect
Exp : Let Two digit number is AB.
So A – B = 9 ……. (i)
A + B = A – B……(ii)
So A + B = 9
Now after solving we get A = 9 and B = 0 and number is 90.
Unattempted
Exp : Let Two digit number is AB.
So A – B = 9 ……. (i)
A + B = A – B……(ii)
So A + B = 9
Now after solving we get A = 9 and B = 0 and number is 90.
Question 13 of 100
13. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
Statement : Rs 1800 divided between A, B, C and D. What is the part of D?
I. D gets 20 more from the average.
II. A, B and C equally get 860 more than D.
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Exp:
I.First take average by dividing 4 then add 20.
II. A + B +C + D = 1800 è While A+B+C=B+860. Now solve it
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Exp:
I.First take average by dividing 4 then add 20.
II. A + B +C + D = 1800 è While A+B+C=B+860. Now solve it
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Exp:
I.First take average by dividing 4 then add 20.
II. A + B +C + D = 1800 è While A+B+C=B+860. Now solve it
Question 14 of 100
14. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
Statement : What is the value of x?
the square of x is 36
x(x-6) = 0
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Incorrect
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Question 15 of 100
15. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
Statement: The Integer X is Odd or Even
I. X2 is Odd
II. 2X is even
Correct
Exp : The square of all number is not always Odd. But if multiplication with 2 makes every number even.
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Exp : The square of all number is not always Odd. But if multiplication with 2 makes every number even.
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Exp : The square of all number is not always Odd. But if multiplication with 2 makes every number even.
Question 16 of 100
16. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
Q 16 – 20 :Read the pie chart carefully and give the answer of following questions
What is the difference between the sum of employee in year 2014 of Grade B and C to the sum of employee in year 2015 of grade G and C?
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Question 17 of 100
17. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
What is the ratio between the G grade employee of year 2014 to the A grade employee of year 2015?
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Question 18 of 100
18. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
What is the difference between the number of Grade D employee in both years?
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Question 19 of 100
19. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
What is the total number of E grade employee in both years?
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Question 20 of 100
20. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
By how much percent the grade F employee increased or decreased in year 2015 as compared to the year 2014?
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Question 21 of 100
21. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
A cistern can be filled by filled by a tap in 4 hours while it can be emptied by another tap in 9 hours. If both the taps are opened simultaneously, then after how much time will the cistern get filled?
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Exp : Net part filled in 1 hour = (1/4-1/9) = 5/36.
The cistern will be filled in 36/5 hrs i.e., 7.2 hrs.
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Exp : Net part filled in 1 hour = (1/4-1/9) = 5/36.
The cistern will be filled in 36/5 hrs i.e., 7.2 hrs.
Unattempted
Exp : Net part filled in 1 hour = (1/4-1/9) = 5/36.
The cistern will be filled in 36/5 hrs i.e., 7.2 hrs.
Question 22 of 100
22. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
A pump can fill a tank with water in 2 hours. Because of a leak, it took 7/3 hours to fill the tank. The leak can drain all the water of the tank in :
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Exp : Work done by the leak in 1 hour = (1/2-3/7) = 1/14.
Leak will empty the tank in 14 hrs.
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Exp : Work done by the leak in 1 hour = (1/2-3/7) = 1/14.
Leak will empty the tank in 14 hrs.
Unattempted
Exp : Work done by the leak in 1 hour = (1/2-3/7) = 1/14.
Leak will empty the tank in 14 hrs.
Question 23 of 100
23. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
A is 2 years older than B who is twice as old as C. If the total of the ages of A, B, & C be 27, then how old is B?
Correct
Exp : Let C’s age be x years, then B’s age is 2x years, A’s age (2x+2) years then,
(2x+2)+2x+x = 27
5x= 25
x = 5
Hence, B’s age is 2x – 2×5= 10 years
Incorrect
Exp : Let C’s age be x years, then B’s age is 2x years, A’s age (2x+2) years then,
(2x+2)+2x+x = 27
5x= 25
x = 5
Hence, B’s age is 2x – 2×5= 10 years
Unattempted
Exp : Let C’s age be x years, then B’s age is 2x years, A’s age (2x+2) years then,
(2x+2)+2x+x = 27
5x= 25
x = 5
Hence, B’s age is 2x – 2×5= 10 years
Question 24 of 100
24. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
Sachin is younger than Rahul by 7 years, if their ages are in the respective ratio of 7:9, how old is Sachin?
Correct
Exp: Let Rahul’s age be x years then Sachin’s age (x-7) years So,
(x-7)/x = 7/9
9x-63 = 7x
2x = 63
x = 31.5
Hence Sachin’s age (x-7) = 31.5-7 = 24.5 years
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Exp: Let Rahul’s age be x years then Sachin’s age (x-7) years So,
(x-7)/x = 7/9
9x-63 = 7x
2x = 63
x = 31.5
Hence Sachin’s age (x-7) = 31.5-7 = 24.5 years
Unattempted
Exp: Let Rahul’s age be x years then Sachin’s age (x-7) years So,
(x-7)/x = 7/9
9x-63 = 7x
2x = 63
x = 31.5
Hence Sachin’s age (x-7) = 31.5-7 = 24.5 years
Question 25 of 100
25. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
A batsman scored 110 runs which included 3 boundaries and 8 sixes. What percent of his total score did he make by running between the wickets?
Correct
Exp: Numbers of runs made by running = 110-(3 × 4 + 8 × 6) = 50.
Required percentage = (50/110 × 100) % = 500/11.
Incorrect
Exp: Numbers of runs made by running = 110-(3 × 4 + 8 × 6) = 50.
Required percentage = (50/110 × 100) % = 500/11.
Unattempted
Exp: Numbers of runs made by running = 110-(3 × 4 + 8 × 6) = 50.
Required percentage = (50/110 × 100) % = 500/11.
Question 26 of 100
26. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
At an election involving two candidates, 68 votes were declared invalid. The winning candidate secures 52 % and wins by 98 votes. The total number of votes polled is:
Correct
Exp : Let the number of valid votes be x.
Then, 52% of x – 48% of x = 98
4% of x = 98
4x/100 = 98
x = 98 × 25 = 2450.
Total number of votes polled = (2450 + 68) = 2518.
Incorrect
Exp : Let the number of valid votes be x.
Then, 52% of x – 48% of x = 98
4% of x = 98
4x/100 = 98
x = 98 × 25 = 2450.
Total number of votes polled = (2450 + 68) = 2518.
Unattempted
Exp : Let the number of valid votes be x.
Then, 52% of x – 48% of x = 98
4% of x = 98
4x/100 = 98
x = 98 × 25 = 2450.
Total number of votes polled = (2450 + 68) = 2518.
Question 27 of 100
27. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
Find the average of all prime numbers between 20 to 40.
Correct
Exp: Explanation- There are four prime numbers between 20 to 40.
They are 23, 29, 31, and 37.
Required average= (23+29+31+37 / 4) =120/4 = 30
Incorrect
Exp: Explanation- There are four prime numbers between 20 to 40.
They are 23, 29, 31, and 37.
Required average= (23+29+31+37 / 4) =120/4 = 30
Unattempted
Exp: Explanation- There are four prime numbers between 20 to 40.
They are 23, 29, 31, and 37.
Required average= (23+29+31+37 / 4) =120/4 = 30
Question 28 of 100
28. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
The average weight of 10 oarsmen in a boat is increased by 1.8 kg when one of the crew, who weight 53 kg, is replaced by a new man. Find the weight of the new man.
Correct
Explanation- Total weight increased = (1.8 ×10) kg = 18 kg
Weight of the new man = (53 +18) kg = 71 kg.
Incorrect
Explanation- Total weight increased = (1.8 ×10) kg = 18 kg
Weight of the new man = (53 +18) kg = 71 kg.
Unattempted
Explanation- Total weight increased = (1.8 ×10) kg = 18 kg
Weight of the new man = (53 +18) kg = 71 kg.
Question 29 of 100
29. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
The least numbers of five digits which is exactly divisible by 12, 15 & 18 is :
Correct
Exp: Least no. Of 5 digits is 10000
L.C.M of 12,15 & 18 is 180.
On dividing 10000/180 the remainder will be 100
Required no. = 10000 + (180-100) = 10080
Incorrect
Exp: Least no. Of 5 digits is 10000
L.C.M of 12,15 & 18 is 180.
On dividing 10000/180 the remainder will be 100
Required no. = 10000 + (180-100) = 10080
Unattempted
Exp: Least no. Of 5 digits is 10000
L.C.M of 12,15 & 18 is 180.
On dividing 10000/180 the remainder will be 100
Required no. = 10000 + (180-100) = 10080
Question 30 of 100
30. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
A dealer marked an article marked at Rs. 25000 with 20% and 5% off. He spends 1000 for its repairs and sells it for Rs. 25000. What is his gain or loss %?
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Question 31 of 100
31. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
Q 31- 35: There are two equations given in the question. Solve these questions and given answers.
I. x2 + 5x + 6 = 0
II. y2 + 3y + 2 = 0
Correct
Exp : After Solving x = -2 , -3 and y =-1, -2
Incorrect
Exp : After Solving x = -2 , -3 and y =-1, -2
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Exp : After Solving x = -2 , -3 and y =-1, -2
Question 32 of 100
32. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
I. x2 – 10x + 24 = 0
II. y2 – 9y +20 = 0
Correct
Exp : After solving x = 4, 6 and y = 4,5
Incorrect
Exp : After solving x = 4, 6 and y = 4,5
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Exp : After solving x = 4, 6 and y = 4,5
Question 33 of 100
33. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
I. x2 = 961
II. y = √961
Correct
Exp : After solving x = ± 31 and y = 31
Incorrect
Exp : After solving x = ± 31 and y = 31
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Exp : After solving x = ± 31 and y = 31
Question 34 of 100
34. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
I. x2 – 72 = x
II. y2 = 64
Correct
Exp: After solving x = -8, 9 and y = ±8
Incorrect
Exp: After solving x = -8, 9 and y = ±8
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Exp: After solving x = -8, 9 and y = ±8
Question 35 of 100
35. Question
1 points
Category: Aptitude
I. x2 – 463 =321
II. y2 – 421 =308
Correct
After solving x = ±28 and y = ± 27
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After solving x = ±28 and y = ± 27
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After solving x = ±28 and y = ± 27
Question 36 of 100
36. Question
1 points
Category: Reasoning
Q 36-40: Read the seating arrangement carefully to give the following answers.
Eight people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H sitting around a round table facing toward center. F is third right of D. One person is sitting between D and A. Only three people are sitting between A and B. A and G are neighbor. Three people are sitting between G and C. E is second right of G.
Question: Starting clockwise from C, How many people are sitting between C and H
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Question 37 of 100
37. Question
1 points
Category: Reasoning
Who is sitting left to the second left of A?
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Question 38 of 100
38. Question
1 points
Category: Reasoning
Which statement is true in this context?
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Question 39 of 100
39. Question
1 points
Category: Reasoning
Who is sitting third left of F?
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Question 40 of 100
40. Question
1 points
Category: Reasoning
What is the position of H with respect to E?
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Question 41 of 100
41. Question
1 points
Category: Reasoning
Q – 41 – 45: Read the following statement and their conclusions carefully and then choose the appropriate answer.
Question :
Statement: A = B, B ≥ C, C < D, D > E
Conclusion 1 : C < A
Conclusion 2 : E < B
Correct
Exp : A = B ≥ C < D > E
Incorrect
Exp : A = B ≥ C < D > E
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Exp : A = B ≥ C < D > E
Question 42 of 100
42. Question
1 points
Category: Reasoning
Statement: P ≤ Q, Q = R, R < S, S ≥ T
Conclusion 1 : S > P
Conclusion 2 : Q ≤ S
Correct
Exp : P ≤ Q = R < S ≥ T
Incorrect
Exp : P ≤ Q = R < S ≥ T
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Exp : P ≤ Q = R < S ≥ T
Question 43 of 100
43. Question
1 points
Category: Reasoning
Statement: R < A, A ≤ M, M > B, B ≥ C
Conclusion 1: C < M
Conclusion 2: R < M
Correct
Exp : R < A ≤ M > B ≥ C
Incorrect
Exp : R < A ≤ M > B ≥ C
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Exp : R < A ≤ M > B ≥ C
Question 44 of 100
44. Question
1 points
Category: Reasoning
Statement: T > K , K ≤ R, R = M
Conclusion 1: M = K
Conclusion 2: M > K
Correct
Exp : T > K ≤ R = M
Incorrect
Exp : T > K ≤ R = M
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Exp : T > K ≤ R = M
Question 45 of 100
45. Question
1 points
Category: Reasoning
Statement: B = A, B > H, H < G
Conclusion 1: B = G
Conclusion 2: B > G
Correct
Exp: A = B > H < G
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Exp: A = B > H < G
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Exp: A = B > H < G
Question 46 of 100
46. Question
1 points
Category: Reasoning
Q 46 – 50 : Read the given data carefully and give the answer of questions.
Seven friends T, U, V, W, X, Y and Z working in Offices, M, N, O,P,Q,R and S as a manager, accountant, clerk, peon, sweeper, secretary and receptionist, not is the following sequence. Read the conditions and give answers.
(i) V works for Office O but not as a receptionist and sweeper.
(ii) X is a clerk and working for office R.
(iii) T is working as a secretary but not is offices M and Q.
(iv) Accountant works for office N
(v) Peon is working for office M
(vi) Y is working for Office Q
(vii) Z is working for Office P as a receptionist
(viii) W is not accountant
Question: Who is working for Office N ?
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Name
Offices
Profession
T
S
Secretary
U
N
Accountant
V
O
Manager
W
M
Peon
X
R
Clerk
Y
Q
Sweeper
Z
P
Receptionist
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Name
Offices
Profession
T
S
Secretary
U
N
Accountant
V
O
Manager
W
M
Peon
X
R
Clerk
Y
Q
Sweeper
Z
P
Receptionist
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Name
Offices
Profession
T
S
Secretary
U
N
Accountant
V
O
Manager
W
M
Peon
X
R
Clerk
Y
Q
Sweeper
Z
P
Receptionist
Question 47 of 100
47. Question
1 points
Category: Reasoning
Who is working as a Manger ?
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Question 48 of 100
48. Question
1 points
Category: Reasoning
What is the profession of man working in office S?
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Question 49 of 100
49. Question
1 points
Category: Reasoning
What is the profession of Y ?
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Question 50 of 100
50. Question
1 points
Category: Reasoning
Select the correct sequence
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Question 51 of 100
51. Question
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Category: Reasoning
Q 51 – 55 : A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.
Input : Go 90 Off 41 88 New 33 four
Step 1 : 90 Go Off 41 88 New four 33
Step 2 : 90 88 Go Off New four 41 33
Step 3 : 90 88 Off Go New Four 41 33
Step 4 : 90 88 Off New Go Four 41 33
And step 4 is the last step of this input. As per the rule followed in the following questions the appropriate step for the given input.
Input: 25 wind 28 90 86 Soil tube Busy Four Get
Question: What is the last step in the following sequence?
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Exp : Step 1 : 90 wind 28 86 Soil tube Busy Four Get 25
Step 2 : 90 86 wind Soil tube Busy Four Get 28 25
Step 3: 90 86 Wind Tube Soil Busy Four Get 28 25
Step 4 : 90 86 Wind Tube Soil Get Busy Four 28 25
Step 5 : 90 86 Wind Tube Soil Get Four Buy 28 25
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Exp : Step 1 : 90 wind 28 86 Soil tube Busy Four Get 25
Step 2 : 90 86 wind Soil tube Busy Four Get 28 25
Step 3: 90 86 Wind Tube Soil Busy Four Get 28 25
Step 4 : 90 86 Wind Tube Soil Get Busy Four 28 25
Step 5 : 90 86 Wind Tube Soil Get Four Buy 28 25
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Exp : Step 1 : 90 wind 28 86 Soil tube Busy Four Get 25
Step 2 : 90 86 wind Soil tube Busy Four Get 28 25
Step 3: 90 86 Wind Tube Soil Busy Four Get 28 25
Step 4 : 90 86 Wind Tube Soil Get Busy Four 28 25
Step 5 : 90 86 Wind Tube Soil Get Four Buy 28 25
Question 52 of 100
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How many steps are needed to complete this machine Input ?
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Question 53 of 100
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Which word/number will come at 4th place in step 2nd ( from left ) ?
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Question 54 of 100
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Which word/number will come at 3rd place in step 4 (from right) ?
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Question 55 of 100
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Which is the fourth step in the sequence?
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Question 56 of 100
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Q 56 – 60: Every question has some statements and two conclusions. Read the statements ( weather these statements are related to real world or not), choose the appropriate option that is full filling the statements.
Statement 1: Some Glasses are Bottle
Statement 2 : All Bottle are Pipe
Statement 3: All Pipe are Tank
Conclusion 1: Some tank is Glass
Conclusion 2 : All Pipe is Bottle
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Question 57 of 100
57. Question
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Statement 1: All Mohan are Sohan
Statement 2 : All Sohan are Rahul
Statement 3 : No Rahul are Raman
Statement 4 : All Raman are Pooja
Conclusion 1: Some Sohan being Pooja is a possibility
Conclusion 2 : Some Mohan not being Rahul is a possibility
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Question 58 of 100
58. Question
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Statement 1: No Pen are pencil
Statement 2: No pencil are book
Statement 3 : No book is Big
Conclusion 1: No pen is big
Conclusion 2 : No Big are pencil
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Question 59 of 100
59. Question
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Statement 1: All Fans are white
Statement 2: Some white are circle
Statement 3 : Some circle are small
Conclusion 1: Some small are fan
Conclusion 2: All Small are fan
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Question 60 of 100
60. Question
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Statement 1 : Some day are night
Statement 2 : Some Night are cool
Conclusion 1: Some day are cool
Conclusion 2 : No day are cool
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Question 61 of 100
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Q : 61 – 65 :In each question below is given a statement followed by two courses of action numbered I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true and on the basis of the information given in the statement, decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follow(s) for pursuing.
Statement : Cholera has affected many parts of the country.
Course of Action: I. The MLAs should rush to their constituencies.
Course of Action II. The government should try to make people aware about the need for clean drinking water.
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Question 62 of 100
62. Question
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Statement: On an average, about twenty people are run over by trains and die every day while crossing the railway tracks through the level crossing.
Courses of action:
I.The railway authorities should be instructed to close all the level crossings.
II.Those who are found crossing the tracks, when the gates are closed, should be fined heavily.
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Question 63 of 100
63. Question
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Statement : There is an unprecedented increase in migration of villagers to urban areas as repeated crop failure has put them into precarious financial situation.
Courses of Action:
I.The villagers should be provided with alternate source of income in their villages which will make them stay put.
II.The migrated villagers should be provided with jobs in the urban areas to help them survive.
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Question 64 of 100
64. Question
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Statement: The Asian Development Bank has approved a $285 million loan to finance a project to construct coal ports by Paradip and Madras Port Trusts.
Courses of Action:
I. India should use financial assistance from other international financial organizations to develop such ports in other places.
II. India should not seek such financial assistance from the international financial
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Question 65 of 100
65. Question
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Statement: Severe drought is reported to have set in several parts of the country.
Courses of Action:
I.Government should immediately make arrangement for providing financial assistance to those affected.
II.Food, water and fodder should immediately be sent to all these areas to save the people and cattle.
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Question 66 of 100
66. Question
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Q 66 – 70: Read the Following information and give the answers.
The meaning of code ’518’ is ‘roo boo foo’, the meaning of code ‘289’ is ‘too roo aoo’, meaning of ‘97’ is ‘too soo’ and meaning of ‘45’ is ‘boo goo’.
Indicating toward Sohan, Aarti said “he is the only son of my mother’s single son’s wife”. What is the relation between Sohan and Aarti ?
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Indicating toward Sohan, Aarti said “he is the only son of my mother’s single son’s wife”. What is the relation between Sohan and Aarti ?
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Indicating toward Sohan, Aarti said “he is the only son of my mother’s single son’s wife”. What is the relation between Sohan and Aarti ?
Question 71 of 100
71. Question
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Category: English
Q 71-80 : Read the comprehension carefully and give answers
A small band of biologists share a dream – to find species of sea and land animals hitherto completely unknown or to discover living examples of animals thought to have died out ages ago. Finds made in this century encourage these dreamers whose find is aptly named as cryptozoology – literally the science of hidden animals.
Size and habitat are often responsible for an animal’s having being overlooked. Not surprisingly, a bumblebee size bat that lives in caves of Thailand eluded detection until 1973. But larger animals in less remote sites have also remained hidden. Herds of a species of peccary supposedly extinct since the last ice age, for instance, were found in Paraguay in 1975.
Native people sometimes offer scientists useful clues. An unusual feather in a local’s hat sparked the discovery of a showy African peacock in 1936, and accounts of giant lizards of the Indonesian island of Komodo proved not to be more myth when naturalist P.A. Owens identifies four of the creatures in 1912. As crypto-zoologists follow such leads into little explored areas, they remain optimistic that is not too late to uncover sensational surprises.
Question: An unusual feather in a local’s hat sparked the discovery of a showy African peacock in ______
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Question 72 of 100
72. Question
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Category: English
Myths refer to ______
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Question 73 of 100
73. Question
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Often the crypto zoologists get lot of leads from _________
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Question 74 of 100
74. Question
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Often _____ responsible for an animal having been overlooked.
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Question 75 of 100
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‘Eluded’ given in the passage can be replaced by
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Question 76 of 100
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‘supposedly’ means
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Question 77 of 100
77. Question
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The word which is opposite in meaning to the word ‘native’
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Question 78 of 100
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The word which is opposite in meaning to the word ‘extinct’
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Question 79 of 100
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What is the name of science of hidden animal?
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Question 80 of 100
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What helps in discovery of showy African peacock ?
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Question 81 of 100
81. Question
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Q-81-85: five segments of a statement are given. Identify the statement which contains an error.
Question: Please convey /my best wishes/ back/ to your parents/ No error.
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Explanation: the word ‘back’ is unnecessary here; it can be removed from the sentence
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Explanation: the word ‘back’ is unnecessary here; it can be removed from the sentence
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Explanation: the word ‘back’ is unnecessary here; it can be removed from the sentence
Question 82 of 100
82. Question
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Category: English
I did not know / where they were going/ nor could I understand/ why had they left soon/ No error.
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Explanation: ‘why’ will be followed by the subject, so it should be ‘why they had left soon’
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Explanation: ‘why’ will be followed by the subject, so it should be ‘why they had left soon’
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Explanation: ‘why’ will be followed by the subject, so it should be ‘why they had left soon’
Question 83 of 100
83. Question
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Category: English
It is difficult / to explain/ why did Rajagopalachari resigned / from the congress ministries in 1940/ No error.
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Correct form should be ‘ why did Rajagopalachari resign’
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Correct form should be ‘ why did Rajagopalachari resign’
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Correct form should be ‘ why did Rajagopalachari resign’
Question 84 of 100
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The way he is behaving / he will soon/ spill the beans, / I am afraid/ no error.
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Question 85 of 100
85. Question
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People of India/ blamed Pakistan’s Prime minister/ for being/ a coward person/ error.
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Coward itself means a person who does not have strength to face something. No need to add ‘person’ with ‘coward’
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Coward itself means a person who does not have strength to face something. No need to add ‘person’ with ‘coward’
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Coward itself means a person who does not have strength to face something. No need to add ‘person’ with ‘coward’
Question 86 of 100
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Q-86-90 : six statements A-E are given; first sentence is also given; arrange the remaining sentences into the correct order to make a meaningful paragraph. And Answer the question from 86 -90 :
We who live in present day world are proud to call ourselves civilized.
(A) In fact science has added to our worries.
(B) But let us search our hearts and ask ourselves ‘Has science solved our problems?’.
(C) Is it because we live and dress better than our forefathers?
(D) Of course, we have the advantages of the inventions of science which our ancestors had never known.
(E) Frankly speaking, the answer is ‘No’!
Question: After rearranging the above sentences, which will be the second statement (consider the given sentence as first)?
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Question 87 of 100
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After rearranging the above sentences, which will be the third statement?
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Question 88 of 100
88. Question
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After rearranging the above sentences, which will be the fourth statement?
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Question 89 of 100
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After rearranging the above sentences, which will be the fifth statement?
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Question 90 of 100
90. Question
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After rearranging the above sentences, which will be the sixth statement?
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Question 91 of 100
91. Question
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Q 91 – 95 : There is sentence given which has a underlined part. Choose the proper word which can replace the underlined word.
He wanted tomitigatehis problems.
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Mitigate means reducing something in its quantity, so lessen is appropriate word
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Mitigate means reducing something in its quantity, so lessen is appropriate word
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Mitigate means reducing something in its quantity, so lessen is appropriate word
Question 92 of 100
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Category: English
I can’t believe in theveracityof his statement.
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Question 93 of 100
93. Question
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The rebellions of 1857 were subjected to corporal punishment.
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Question 94 of 100
94. Question
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Indira Gandhi was a woman of sterlingqualities.
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Question 95 of 100
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Q- 95 -97: Fill in the Blanks
Our earth he says _____ like a spaceship, and all the 700 million people _____ earth are passengers on it.
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Question 96 of 100
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Anil ought not to _____ me your secret, but he _____.
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Question 97 of 100
97. Question
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_______ the beginning of the term, we ________ a lot of money on poetry.
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Question 98 of 100
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Q98 – 100 : choose the word which is opposite in meaning to the given word.
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