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RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test 20.2
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Here RBI Assistant Preliminary Mock Test is given in previous question papers. The Reserve Bank of India invites applications from eligible candidates for 926 posts of “Assistant” – 2019 in various offices of the Bank. Selection for the post will be through a country-wide competitive examination in two phases i.e. Preliminary and Main examination followed by a Language Proficiency Test (LPT). Please note that Corrigendum, if any, issued on the above advertisement, will be published only on the Bank’s website- http://www.rbi.org.in.
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Question 1 of 100
1. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (1 – 5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre, with equal distance between each other, but not necessarily in the same order. A sits third to the left of C. Only one person sits between A and G. E sits second to the right of F. F is neither an immediate neighbour of A nor G. Only one person sits between B and E. E is not an immediate neighbour of D.
Which of the following is TRUE regarding H as per the given arrangement?
a) One of the immediate neighbours of H sits to immediate right of D.
b) H is an immediate neighbour of both A and B.
c) Only three persons sit between H and C.
d) H sits second to the left of F.
e) None of the given options is true.Correct
Answer: One of the immediate neighbours of H sits to immediate right of D.
Option ‘a’ is TRUE regarding H as per the given arrangement. Immediate neighbours of H are E and F. F sits the immediate right of D.Incorrect
Answer: One of the immediate neighbours of H sits to immediate right of D.
Option ‘a’ is TRUE regarding H as per the given arrangement. Immediate neighbours of H are E and F. F sits the immediate right of D. -
Question 2 of 100
2. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (1 – 5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre, with equal distance between each other, but not necessarily in the same order. A sits third to the left of C. Only one person sits between A and G. E sits second to the right of F. F is neither an immediate neighbour of A nor G. Only one person sits between B and E. E is not an immediate neighbour of D.
Who amongst the following represent the people who sit exactly between A and C when counted from left hand side of C?
a) D, F
b) E, H
c) E, F
d) F, H
e) B, GCorrect
Answer: B, G
From the above diagram, it is clear that B and G are the two people who sit exactly between A and C when counted from the left-hand side of C.Incorrect
Answer: B, G
From the above diagram, it is clear that B and G are the two people who sit exactly between A and C when counted from the left-hand side of C. -
Question 3 of 100
3. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (1 – 5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre, with equal distance between each other, but not necessarily in the same order. A sits third to the left of C. Only one person sits between A and G. E sits second to the right of F. F is neither an immediate neighbour of A nor G. Only one person sits between B and E. E is not an immediate neighbour of D.
What is E’s position with respect to the one who is to the immediate right of D?
a) Second to the left
b) Third to the right
c) Immediate left
d) Second to the right
e) Third to the leftCorrect
Answer: Second to the right
F is to the immediate right of D. E’s position with respect to the one who is to the immediate right of D is second to right.Incorrect
Answer: Second to the right
F is to the immediate right of D. E’s position with respect to the one who is to the immediate right of D is second to right. -
Question 4 of 100
4. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (1 – 5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre, with equal distance between each other, but not necessarily in the same order. A sits third to the left of C. Only one person sits between A and G. E sits second to the right of F. F is neither an immediate neighbour of A nor G. Only one person sits between B and E. E is not an immediate neighbour of D.
How many persons are sitting between B and D when counted in the clockwise direction starting from D?
a) None
b) One
c) Two
d) More than three
e) ThreeCorrect
Answer: Two
Two persons G and C are seated between B and D when counted in the clockwise direction starting from D.Incorrect
Answer: Two
Two persons G and C are seated between B and D when counted in the clockwise direction starting from D. -
Question 5 of 100
5. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (1 – 5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre, with equal distance between each other, but not necessarily in the same order. A sits third to the left of C. Only one person sits between A and G. E sits second to the right of F. F is neither an immediate neighbour of A nor G. Only one person sits between B and E. E is not an immediate neighbour of D.
Who is sitting to the immediate right of G?
a) D
b) C
c) H
d) B
e) FCorrect
Answer: C
From the above diagram, it is clear that, C sits to the immediate right of G.Incorrect
Answer: C
From the above diagram, it is clear that, C sits to the immediate right of G. -
Question 6 of 100
6. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Seven friends, namely A, B, C, D, E, F and G are standing in a straight line facing north but not necessarily in the same order .D stands exactly in the centre of the line. Only two persons stand between D and F. A stand to the immediate left of C. A stands to the right of D (May or may not be the immediate right). Only one person stands between A and B. G stands second to the left of B.
Which of the following is true regarding E?
a) F stands second to the right of E.
b) E stands third to the left of C.
c) Only one person stands between E and A.
d) E is an immediate neighbour of G.
e) E stands at one of the extreme ends of the line.Correct
Answer: E is an immediate neighbour of G.
Option ‘d’ is true regarding E. From the above diagram it is clear that E is an immediate neighbour of G.Incorrect
Answer: E is an immediate neighbour of G.
Option ‘d’ is true regarding E. From the above diagram it is clear that E is an immediate neighbour of G. -
Question 7 of 100
7. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below : Seven friends, namely A, B, C, D, E, F and G are standing in a straight line facing north but not necessarily in the same order .D stands exactly in the centre of the line. Only two persons stand between D and F. A stand to the immediate left of C. A stands to the right of D (May or may not be the immediate right). Only one person stands between A and B. G stands second to the left of B.
Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence they form a group as per the given arrangement. Which of the following does not belong to that group?
a) FD
b) DG
c) GE
d) CB
e) EACorrect
Answer: GE
Except in option ‘c’, in all other options, two persons are sitting between each other. In option ‘c’, G and E are immediate neighbours of each other.Incorrect
Answer: GE
Except in option ‘c’, in all other options, two persons are sitting between each other. In option ‘c’, G and E are immediate neighbours of each other. -
Question 8 of 100
8. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below : Seven friends, namely A, B, C, D, E, F and G are standing in a straight line facing north but not necessarily in the same order .D stands exactly in the centre of the line. Only two persons stand between D and F. A stand to the immediate left of C. A stands to the right of D (May or may not be the immediate right). Only one person stands between A and B. G stands second to the left of B.
What is the position of C with respect to F?
a) Second to the right
b) Second to the left
c) Third to the left
d) Immediate right
e) Immediate leftCorrect
Answer: Immediate Left
C is sitting to the immediate of F.Incorrect
Answer: Immediate Left
C is sitting to the immediate of F. -
Question 9 of 100
9. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below : Seven friends, namely A, B, C, D, E, F and G are standing in a straight line facing north but not necessarily in the same order .D stands exactly in the centre of the line. Only two persons stand between D and F. A stand to the immediate left of C. A stands to the right of D (May or may not be the immediate right). Only one person stands between A and B. G stands second to the left of B.
Which of the following pairs stand at the extreme ends of the line?
a) B, F
b) G, F
c) A, G
d) E, F
e) B, ECorrect
Answer: G, F
G and F are the pairs standing at the extreme ends of the line.Incorrect
Answer: G, F
G and F are the pairs standing at the extreme ends of the line. -
Question 10 of 100
10. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (6 – 10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Seven friends, namely A, B, C, D, E, F and G are standing in a straight line facing north but not necessarily in the same order .D stands exactly in the centre of the line. Only two persons stand between D and F. A stand to the immediate left of C. A stands to the right of D (May or may not be the immediate right). Only one person stands between A and B. G stands second to the left of B.
Which of the following represents the position of B from the left end of the line?
a) Third
b) Fourth
c) First
d) Fifth
e) SixthCorrect
Answer: Third
B is third from the left end of the line.Incorrect
Answer: Third
B is third from the left end of the line. -
Question 11 of 100
11. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (11 – 15): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions below:
R D 1 5 E % Z 3 J I 9 P 8 # A 2 B $ K M 6 W @ N 4 © T * 7 F HWhich of the following is the sixth to the right of the eighteenth from the right end?
a) P
b) 3
c) W
d) M
e) NoneCorrect
Answer: M
Sixth to the right of the eighteenth from the right end means 12th from the right end i.e. (18 – 6 = 12)
Incorrect
Answer: M
Sixth to the right of the eighteenth from the right end means 12th from the right end i.e. (18 – 6 = 12)
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Question 12 of 100
12. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (11 – 15): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions below:
R D 1 5 E % Z 3 J I 9 P 8 # A 2 B $ K M 6 W @ N 4 © T * 7 F HHow many such numbers are there in the above arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a consonant and immediately followed by a symbol?
a) One
b) Two
c) Three
d) Four
e) NoneCorrect
Answer: Two
The number in the above arrangement, which is immediately preceded by a consonant and immediately followed by a symbol is,Incorrect
Answer: Two
The number in the above arrangement, which is immediately preceded by a consonant and immediately followed by a symbol is, -
Question 13 of 100
13. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (11 – 15): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions below:
R D 1 5 E % Z 3 J I 9 P 8 # A 2 B $ K M 6 W @ N 4 © T * 7 F H
Which of the following is exactly in the middle between the tenth from the left end and the eighth from the right end?
a) $
b) #
c) B
d) 7
e) NoneCorrect
Answer: B
R D 1 5 E % Z 3 J I 9 P 8 # A 2 B $ K M 6 W @ N 4 © T * 7 F H
Tenth element from the left end = I
Eight elements from the right end = N
9 P 8 # A 2 B $ K M 6 W @
Therefore, the element in the middle between the tenth from the left end and the eighth from the right end = BIncorrect
Answer: B
R D 1 5 E % Z 3 J I 9 P 8 # A 2 B $ K M 6 W @ N 4 © T * 7 F H
Tenth element from the left end = I
Eight elements from the right end = N
9 P 8 # A 2 B $ K M 6 W @
Therefore, the element in the middle between the tenth from the left end and the eighth from the right end = B -
Question 14 of 100
14. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeFour of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
a) B K 2
b) E 1 %
c) J 9 3
d) N© @
e) 4 TNCorrect
Answer: E 1 %
Incorrect
Answer: E 1 %
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Question 15 of 100
15. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (11 – 15): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions below:
R D 1 5 E % Z 3 J I 9 P 8 # A 2 B $ K M 6 W @ N 4 © T * 7 F HWhat should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following series based on the above arrangement?
D 5 % J 98 2 $ M ?
a) @4T
b) WN©
c) N©*
d) @ 4 ©
e) NoneCorrect
Answer: @4T
Incorrect
Answer: @4T
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Question 16 of 100
16. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (16 – 20): Study following information carefully answer the questions given below:
In a certain code language,
‘good work definitely pays’ is written as ‘bd jq hl pr’
‘you did good job’ is written as ‘on pr dm st’
‘job pays good amount’ is written as ‘pr mi on jq’
‘did he work properly’ is written as ‘hl zy st ex’What is the code for ‘properly’ in the given code language?
a) bd
b) either ‘dm’ or ‘st’
c) hl
d) Other than those given as options
e) Either `zy’ or ‘ex’Correct
Answer: Either `zy’ or ‘ex’
From the above diagram, the code for ‘properly’ will be either ‘zy’ or ‘ex’.Incorrect
Answer: Either `zy’ or ‘ex’
From the above diagram, the code for ‘properly’ will be either ‘zy’ or ‘ex’. -
Question 17 of 100
17. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (16 – 20): Study following information carefully answer the questions given below:
In a certain code language,
‘good work definitely pays’ is written as ‘bd jq hl pr’
‘you did good job’ is written as ‘on pr dm st’
‘job pays good amount’ is written as ‘pr mi on jq’
‘did he work properly’ is written as ‘hl zy st ex’In the given code language; what does the code ‘jq’ stand for?
a) did
b) job
c) good
d) pays
e) youCorrect
Answer: pays
The code ‘jq ‘ stands for ‘pays’.Incorrect
Answer: pays
The code ‘jq ‘ stands for ‘pays’. -
Question 18 of 100
18. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (16 – 20): Study following information carefully answer the questions given below:
In a certain code language,
‘good work definitely pays’ is written as ‘bd jq hl pr’
‘you did good job’ is written as ‘on pr dm st’
‘job pays good amount’ is written as ‘pr mi on jq’
‘did he work properly’ is written as ‘hl zy st ex’
What is the code for ‘amount’ in the given code language?
a) st
b) mi
c) pr
d) Other than those given as option
e) onCorrect
Answer: mi
‘mi’ is the code for ‘amount’ in the given code language.Incorrect
Answer: mi
‘mi’ is the code for ‘amount’ in the given code language. -
Question 19 of 100
19. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (16 – 20): Study following information carefully answer the questions given below:
In a certain code language,
‘good work definitely pays’ is written as ‘bd jq hl pr’
‘you did good job’ is written as ‘on pr dm st’
‘job pays good amount’ is written as ‘pr mi on jq’
‘did he work properly’ is written as ‘hl zy st ex’What is the code for ‘did meet definitely’ in the given code language?
a) cv st bd
b) st hl cv
c) bd st jq
d) pr cv bd
e) cv bd onCorrect
Answer: cv st bd
The possible code for ‘did meet definitely’ is ‘cv st bd’Incorrect
Answer: cv st bd
The possible code for ‘did meet definitely’ is ‘cv st bd’ -
Question 20 of 100
20. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (16 – 20): Study following information carefully answer the questions given below:
In a certain code language,
‘good work definitely pays’ is written as ‘bd jq hl pr’
‘you did good job’ is written as ‘on pr dm st’
‘job pays good amount’ is written as ‘pr mi on jq’
‘did he work properly’ is written as ‘hl zy st ex’What is the code for ‘good job’ in the given code language?
a) Other than those given as options
b) bd st
c) on pr
d) pr mi
e) hl onCorrect
Answer: on pr
‘on pr’ is the code for ‘good job’ in the given code language.Incorrect
Answer: on pr
‘on pr’ is the code for ‘good job’ in the given code language. -
Question 21 of 100
21. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (21 – 25): The following questions are based on the five words given below:
PLY SET RID ANY TWO
(The new word after performing the mentioned operations may or may not necessarily be meaningful English words)If first alphabet in each of the words is changed to next alphabet as per the English alphabetical order, how many words having more than one vowel (same or different vowels) will be formed?
a) None
b) Three
c) Two
d) One
e) FourCorrect
Answer: One
First alphabet in each of the words is changed to next alphabet as per the English alphabetical order,
After interchanging, only the word ‘two’ will have more than one vowel. Hence option ‘d’ is the correct answer.Incorrect
Answer: One
First alphabet in each of the words is changed to next alphabet as per the English alphabetical order,
After interchanging, only the word ‘two’ will have more than one vowel. Hence option ‘d’ is the correct answer. -
Question 22 of 100
22. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (21 – 25): The following questions are based on the five words given below:
PLY SET RID ANY TWO
(The new word after performing the mentioned operations may or may not necessarily be meaningful English words)If each letter in each word is arranged in alphabetical order (within the word), how many words will remain unchanged as compared to the original set of words?
a) Four
b) None
c) One
d) Two
e) ThreeCorrect
Answer: One
Each letter in each word is arranged in alphabetical order (within the word)
Only the word ‘Any’ remains unchanged as compared to the original set of words.Incorrect
Answer: One
Each letter in each word is arranged in alphabetical order (within the word)
Only the word ‘Any’ remains unchanged as compared to the original set of words. -
Question 23 of 100
23. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (21 – 25): The following questions are based on the five words given below:
PLY SET RID ANY TWO
(The new word after performing the mentioned operations may or may not necessarily be meaningful English words)If in each of the given words, each of the consonants is changed to the previous letter and each vowel is changed to the next letter as per the English alphabetical order, in how many words thus formed will no vowel appear?
a) Five
b) Three
c) Two
d) One
e) FourCorrect
Answer: Four
In each of the given words, the consonants is changed to the previous letter and the vowel is changed to the next letter as per the English alphabetical order.
In Four set of words no vowel will appear.Incorrect
Answer: Four
In each of the given words, the consonants is changed to the previous letter and the vowel is changed to the next letter as per the English alphabetical order.
In Four set of words no vowel will appear. -
Question 24 of 100
24. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (21 – 25): The following questions are based on the five words given below:
PLY SET RID ANY TWO
(The new word after performing the mentioned operations may or may not necessarily be meaningful English words)If the given words are arranged in the order as they would appear in a dictionary from left to right, which of the following will be fourth from the right?
a) TWO
b) PLY
c) SET
d) RID
e) ANYCorrect
Answer: PLY
If the given words are arranged in the order as they would appear in a dictionary from left to right, the word ‘PLY’ will be fourth from the right after rearrangement.Incorrect
Answer: PLY
If the given words are arranged in the order as they would appear in a dictionary from left to right, the word ‘PLY’ will be fourth from the right after rearrangement. -
Question 25 of 100
25. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (21 – 25): The following questions are based on the five words given below:
PLY SET RID ANY TWO
(The new word after performing the mentioned operations may or may not necessarily be meaningful English words)If the position of the first and the last letter of the given words are interchanged, then in how many words vowel will appear as the last letter?
a) One
b) Two
c) Four
d) Five
e) ThreeCorrect
Answer: One
If the position of the first and the last letter of the given words are interchanged, then only in the word ANY vowel will appear as the last letter after interchanging.Incorrect
Answer: One
If the position of the first and the last letter of the given words are interchanged, then only in the word ANY vowel will appear as the last letter after interchanging. -
Question 26 of 100
26. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (26 – 30): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight friends J. K. L, M, N, O, P and Q live on eight different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight.J lives on floor numbered 4. Only one person lives between J and L. O lives on the floor immediately below L. Only one person lives between O and P. P lives above O. O does not live on floor numbered 5. Only two persons live between K and N. M lives on an even numbered floor but not on the floor numbered 8. Q lives on the floor immediately above the floor of M. K lives on any floor below the floor of Q.
Four of the following five are alike as per the given arrangement and thus form a group. Which of the following does not belong to that group?
a) NJ
b) QP
c) OK
d) PO
e) LMCorrect
Answer: PO
Except option ‘d’ in all other options three persons live between each other. But in option ‘d’ only one person live between each other.Incorrect
Answer: PO
Except option ‘d’ in all other options three persons live between each other. But in option ‘d’ only one person live between each other. -
Question 27 of 100
27. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (26 – 30): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight friends J. K. L, M, N, O, P and Q live on eight different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight.J lives on floor numbered 4. Only one person lives between J and L. O lives on the floor immediately below L. Only one person lives between O and P. P lives above O. O does not live on floor numbered 5. Only two persons live between K and N. M lives on an even numbered floor but not on the floor numbered 8. Q lives on the floor immediately above the floor of M. K lives on any floor below the floor of Q.
Who lives exactly between the floors on which K and Q live?
a) J
b) P
c) M
d) N
e) OCorrect
Answer: M
M lives between the floors of K and Q.Incorrect
Answer: M
M lives between the floors of K and Q. -
Question 28 of 100
28. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (26 – 30): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight friends J. K. L, M, N, O, P and Q live on eight different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight.J lives on floor numbered 4. Only one person lives between J and L. O lives on the floor immediately below L. Only one person lives between O and P. P lives above O. O does not live on floor numbered 5. Only two persons live between K and N. M lives on an even numbered floor but not on the floor numbered 8. Q lives on the floor immediately above the floor of M. K lives on any floor below the floor of Q.
Who amongst the following lives on floor numbered 2?
a) L
b) O
c) Q
d) P
e) MCorrect
Answer: L
L lives on floor numbered 2.Incorrect
Answer: L
L lives on floor numbered 2. -
Question 29 of 100
29. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (26 – 30): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight friends J. K. L, M, N, O, P and Q live on eight different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight.J lives on floor numbered 4. Only one person lives between J and L. O lives on the floor immediately below L. Only one person lives between O and P. P lives above O. O does not live on floor numbered 5. Only two persons live between K and N. M lives on an even numbered floor but not on the floor numbered 8. Q lives on the floor immediately above the floor of M. K lives on any floor below the floor of Q.
Which of the following is true about M as per given arrangement?
a) M lives on the lowermost floor.
b) K lives on one of the floors below M.
c) All the given statements are true.
d) Only two persons live between M and Q.
e) M lives on an odd numbered floor.Correct
Answer: K lives on one of the floors below M.
Option ‘b’ is true i.e. K lives on one of the floors below M. All other options are false.Incorrect
Answer: K lives on one of the floors below M.
Option ‘b’ is true i.e. K lives on one of the floors below M. All other options are false. -
Question 30 of 100
30. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (26 – 30): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight friends J. K. L, M, N, O, P and Q live on eight different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight.J lives on floor numbered 4. Only one person lives between J and L. O lives on the floor immediately below L. Only one person lives between O and P. P lives above O. O does not live on floor numbered 5. Only two persons live between K and N. M lives on an even numbered floor but not on the floor numbered 8. Q lives on the floor immediately above the floor of M. K lives on any floor below the floor of Q.
If P and Q interchange their places and so do M and L, who amongst the following will live between the floors on which J and O live, as per the given arrangement?
a) Only Q
b) No one
c) Only L
d) Both P and L
e) Both Q and MCorrect
Answer: Both Q and M
If P and Q, and M and L interchange their places, both Q and M will live between the floors of J and O.Incorrect
Answer: Both Q and M
If P and Q, and M and L interchange their places, both Q and M will live between the floors of J and O. -
Question 31 of 100
31. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (31 – 32): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Each of the five friends A, B, C. D and E scored different marks in an examination. B scored more marks than both C and D. A secured more marks than B but less than E. C did not score the minimum marks. The one who scored second highest marks scored 91 and the one who scored lowest scored 73 marks.Which of the following is true with respect to the given information?
a) Only one person scored less than D.
b) E scored the maximum marks.
c) There is a possibility that B scored 95 marks.
d) C’s score was definitely more than 91.
e) None of the given options is true.Correct
Answer: E scored the maximum marks.
From the above diagram, it is clear that E secured the maximum marks. i.e. option ‘b’ is true.Incorrect
Answer: E scored the maximum marks.
From the above diagram, it is clear that E secured the maximum marks. i.e. option ‘b’ is true. -
Question 32 of 100
32. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeDirections (31 – 32): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Each of the five friends A, B, C. D and E scored different marks in an examination. B scored more marks than both C and D. A secured more marks than B but less than E. C did not score the minimum marks. The one who scored second highest marks scored 91 and the one who scored lowest scored 73 marks.C scored 15 less marks than A’s marks. Which of the following can be B’s score?
a) 83
b) 76
c) 94
d) 91
e) 74Correct
Answer: 83
‘C’ scored 15 less marks than A’s marks. Mark obtained by C = 91 -15 = 76
From the given option, it is clear that ‘B’s score = 83Incorrect
Answer: 83
‘C’ scored 15 less marks than A’s marks. Mark obtained by C = 91 -15 = 76
From the given option, it is clear that ‘B’s score = 83 -
Question 33 of 100
33. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeHow many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘CERTAINLY’, each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the English alphabetical series?
a) None
b) More than three
c) One
d) Two
e) ThreeCorrect
Answer: Three
Hence the three pairs are EI, RN and TY.Incorrect
Answer: Three
Hence the three pairs are EI, RN and TY. -
Question 34 of 100
34. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeIf it is possible to make only one meaningful English word with the second, fourth, seventh and the eighth letters of the word ‘PRODUCTIVE’, which would be the second letter of the word from the right? If more than one such can be formed, give ‘X’ as your answer. If no such word can be formed, give ‘Z’ as your answer.
a) I
b) Z
c) X
d) D
e) RCorrect
Answer: R
The only one meaningful English word that can be formed with the second, fourth, seventh and the eighth letters of the word ‘PRODUCTIVE is ‘DIRT’. The second letter of the word ‘DIRT’ from right is ‘R’. Hence Option ‘e’ is the correct answer.Incorrect
Answer: R
The only one meaningful English word that can be formed with the second, fourth, seventh and the eighth letters of the word ‘PRODUCTIVE is ‘DIRT’. The second letter of the word ‘DIRT’ from right is ‘R’. Hence Option ‘e’ is the correct answer. -
Question 35 of 100
35. Question
1 pointsCategory: Reasoning AptitudeJ is the daughter of N. T is married to N. N is the brother of L. P is married to J. How is T related to P?
a) Mother
b) Daughter
c) Mother-in-law
d) Daughter-in-law
e) cannot be determinedCorrect
Answer: Mother-in-law
From the diagram it is clear that T is Mother- in- law of P.Incorrect
Answer: Mother-in-law
From the diagram it is clear that T is Mother- in- law of P. -
Question 36 of 100
36. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (36 – 40): In each of the following questions, each sentence has a blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the word that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
_________ the quarrel she thought to herself “What is the use of this wealth if I can’t make a sacrifice so that others can live in peace and harmony?”
a) In
b) After
c) Lately
d) While
e) AliasCorrect
Answer: After
The option ‘after’ fits the blank appropriately. Words like ‘in’, ‘lately’, ‘While’ and ‘alias’ are inappropriate. Hence option ’b’ is the correct answer.Incorrect
Answer: After
The option ‘after’ fits the blank appropriately. Words like ‘in’, ‘lately’, ‘While’ and ‘alias’ are inappropriate. Hence option ’b’ is the correct answer. -
Question 37 of 100
37. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageThe cabinet has approved the _______to develop 400 railway stations using a contract method called the ‘Swiss Challenge’.
a) application
b) idea
c) bidding
d) proposal
e) credentialCorrect
Answer: proposal
The word ‘proposal’ fits the blank correctly. Hence option ‘d’ is the correct answer.Incorrect
Answer: proposal
The word ‘proposal’ fits the blank correctly. Hence option ‘d’ is the correct answer. -
Question 38 of 100
38. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageThough there was no internal assessment, students were_____ and came on time and teachers rarely had to exercise their authority.
a) disciplined
b) regularly
c) organizing
d) relying
e) dishonestCorrect
Answer: disciplined
Option ‘a’, ‘disciplined’ is the most appropriate word. Other words like ‘regularly’, ‘organizing’, ‘relying’ are inappropriate.Incorrect
Answer: disciplined
Option ‘a’, ‘disciplined’ is the most appropriate word. Other words like ‘regularly’, ‘organizing’, ‘relying’ are inappropriate. -
Question 39 of 100
39. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageThe Southwest monsoon which arrives in June and _______ by September end brings more than 75 percent of India’s annual rainfall.
a) gone
b) leaves
c) travels
d) disappearing
e) forecastCorrect
Answer: leaves
The word ‘leaves’ fits the blank correctly. Hence option ‘b’ is the correct answer.Incorrect
Answer: leaves
The word ‘leaves’ fits the blank correctly. Hence option ‘b’ is the correct answer. -
Question 40 of 100
40. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageI was pleased with the day as I had accomplished almost ______the things that I wanted to.
a) complete
b) whole
c) above
d) naught
e) allCorrect
Answer: all
Option ‘e’, ’All’ is the correct answer.Incorrect
Answer: all
Option ‘e’, ’All’ is the correct answer. -
Question 41 of 100
41. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (41 – 50): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
One day, in the court, amused by Jagan’s presence of mind, King Roya said to him, ‘Jagan, you have always pleased me with your intelligence. I would like to gift you a town as a token of my appreciation for your art.’Many days passed by and the King forgot all his promise. Jagan began to wonder as to how to remind the King of his promise.
One day, an Arab came to the town of Vijaypur with a Camel. Nobody in the town had seen a camel before. The King and Jagan also went to see the Camel. Upon having a look at it, the king exclaimed, “It is such an ugly animal! it has such a long neck and an ugly hump on its back.” To which Jagan immediately said, “Your Majesty! I think the Camel was a king in his previous birth. He must have promised someone to gift him a town and then forgotten. To punish the King, God must have made him a Camel.“The King realized that Jagan was trying to remind him of his forgotten promise. As soon as the King returned to the palace, he asked his accountant to allocate a town to Jagan.
As mentioned in the passage, an Arab visited Vijaypur with his Camel because ___________
(A) he wanted to make King Roya jealous of his pot.
(B) It was his only mode of commute.
(C) He wanted to gift it to King Roya.
a) Only (A)
b) Both (A) and (B)
c) Only (B)
d) Only (C)
e) Not clearly mentioned in the storyCorrect
Answer: Not clearly mentioned in the story
In the above passage it is not mentioned clearly why the Arab visited Vijaypur with Camel. Hence, Option ‘e’ is the correct answer.Incorrect
Answer: Not clearly mentioned in the story
In the above passage it is not mentioned clearly why the Arab visited Vijaypur with Camel. Hence, Option ‘e’ is the correct answer. -
Question 42 of 100
42. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (41 – 50): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
One day, in the court, amused by Jagan’s presence of mind, King Roya said to him, ‘Jagan, you have always pleased me with your intelligence. I would like to gift you a town as a token of my appreciation for your art.’
Many days passed by and the King forgot all his promise. Jagan began to wonder as to how to remind the King of his promise.
One day, an Arab came to the town of Vijaypur with a Camel. Nobody in the town had seen a camel before. The King and Jagan also went to see the Camel. Upon having a look at it, the king exclaimed, “It is such an ugly animal! it has such a long neck and an ugly hump on its back.” To which Jagan immediately said, “Your Majesty! I think the Camel was a king in his previous birth. He must have promised someone to gift him a town and then forgotten. To punish the King, God must have made him a Camel.
“The King realized that Jagan was trying to remind him of his forgotten promise. As soon as the King returned to the palace, he asked his accountant to allocate a town to Jagan.
Which of the following is most nearly the opposite in meaning to the word ‘APPRECIATION’ as used in the story?
a) criticism
b) debt
c) tribute
d) carelessness
e) refusalCorrect
Answer: criticism
Appreciation means “recognition and enjoyment of the good qualities of someone or something.”
Criticism means “the expression of disapproval of someone or something on the basis of perceived faults or mistakes.” Debt means “a sum of money that is owed or due.” In the given options ‘tribute, carelessness and refusal’, do not convey the opposite in meaning for the word ‘appreciation’. The most nearly opposite in meaning to the word “appreciation” is “criticism”. Hence option ‘a’ is the correct answer.Incorrect
Answer: criticism
Appreciation means “recognition and enjoyment of the good qualities of someone or something.”
Criticism means “the expression of disapproval of someone or something on the basis of perceived faults or mistakes.” Debt means “a sum of money that is owed or due.” In the given options ‘tribute, carelessness and refusal’, do not convey the opposite in meaning for the word ‘appreciation’. The most nearly opposite in meaning to the word “appreciation” is “criticism”. Hence option ‘a’ is the correct answer. -
Question 43 of 100
43. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (41 – 50): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
One day, in the court, amused by Jagan’s presence of mind, King Roya said to him, ‘Jagan, you have always pleased me with your intelligence. I would like to gift you a town as a token of my appreciation for your art.’Many days passed by and the King forgot all his promise. Jagan began to wonder as to how to remind the King of his promise.
One day, an Arab came to the town of Vijaypur with a Camel. Nobody in the town had seen a camel before. The King and Jagan also went to see the Camel. Upon having a look at it, the king exclaimed, “It is such an ugly animal! it has such a long neck and an ugly hump on its back.” To which Jagan immediately said, “Your Majesty! I think the Camel was a king in his previous birth. He must have promised someone to gift him a town and then forgotten. To punish the King, God must have made him a Camel.“The King realized that Jagan was trying to remind him of his forgotten promise. As soon as the King returned to the palace, he asked his accountant to allocate a town to Jagan.
Which of the following can be a suitable title for the story?
a) The Ugly Camel of Vijaypur
b) The Forgetful Arab
c) The Arab and His Ideas
d) Witty Jagan
e) Jagan and his WealthCorrect
Answer: Witty Jagan
Witty means “Demonstrating wit in expression, especially in speech or writing; clever and humorous:”
Hence option ‘d’ ‘Witty Jagan’ will be the most suitable title for the story.Incorrect
Answer: Witty Jagan
Witty means “Demonstrating wit in expression, especially in speech or writing; clever and humorous:”
Hence option ‘d’ ‘Witty Jagan’ will be the most suitable title for the story. -
Question 44 of 100
44. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (41 – 50): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
One day, in the court, amused by Jagan’s presence of mind, King Roya said to him, ‘Jagan, you have always pleased me with your intelligence. I would like to gift you a town as a token of my appreciation for your art.’
Many days passed by and the King forgot all his promise. Jagan began to wonder as to how to remind the King of his promise.
One day, an Arab came to the town of Vijaypur with a Camel. Nobody in the town had seen a camel before. The King and Jagan also went to see the Camel. Upon having a look at it, the king exclaimed, “It is such an ugly animal! it has such a long neck and an ugly hump on its back.” To which Jagan immediately said, “Your Majesty! I think the Camel was a king in his previous birth. He must have promised someone to gift him a town and then forgotten. To punish the King, God must have made him a Camel.
“The King realized that Jagan was trying to remind him of his forgotten promise. As soon as the King returned to the palace, he asked his accountant to allocate a town to Jagan.
Which of the following is most nearly the same in meaning to the word ‘TOKEN’ as used in the story?
a) symptom
b) clue
c) symbol
d) sample
e) volumeCorrect
Answer: Symbol
Symbol means “a thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract.”Token means “a thing serving as a visible or tangible representation of a fact, quality, feeling, etc. The words ‘token’ and ‘symbol ‘are similar in meaning. Hence option ‘c’ is the correct answer.Incorrect
Answer: Symbol
Symbol means “a thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract.”Token means “a thing serving as a visible or tangible representation of a fact, quality, feeling, etc. The words ‘token’ and ‘symbol ‘are similar in meaning. Hence option ‘c’ is the correct answer. -
Question 45 of 100
45. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (41 – 50): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
One day, in the court, amused by Jagan’s presence of mind, King Roya said to him, ‘Jagan, you have always pleased me with your intelligence. I would like to gift you a town as a token of my appreciation for your art.’
Many days passed by and the King forgot all his promise. Jagan began to wonder as to how to remind the King of his promise.
One day, an Arab came to the town of Vijaypur with a Camel. Nobody in the town had seen a camel before. The King and Jagan also went to see the Camel. Upon having a look at it, the king exclaimed, “It is such an ugly animal! it has such a long neck and an ugly hump on its back.” To which Jagan immediately said, “Your Majesty! I think the Camel was a king in his previous birth. He must have promised someone to gift him a town and then forgotten. To punish the King, God must have made him a Camel.
“The King realized that Jagan was trying to remind him of his forgotten promise. As soon as the King returned to the palace, he asked his accountant to allocate a town to Jagan.
Which of the following statements is TRUE in the context of the story?
a) The residents of Vijaypur were fond of Camels.
b) The King did not think that the Camel was a beautiful animal.
c) The Arab came alone so that he could enjoy the beauty of Vijaypur.
d) The Arab was King Roya’s best friend who came to meet him after a long time.
e) None of the given statements is true.Correct
Answer: The King did not think that the Camel was a beautiful animal.
According to the passage, The King did not think that the camel was a beautiful animal. All the other options are irrelevant. Hence option ‘b’ is the correct answer.Incorrect
Answer: The King did not think that the Camel was a beautiful animal.
According to the passage, The King did not think that the camel was a beautiful animal. All the other options are irrelevant. Hence option ‘b’ is the correct answer. -
Question 46 of 100
46. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (41 – 50): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
One day, in the court, amused by Jagan’s presence of mind, King Roya said to him, ‘Jagan, you have always pleased me with your intelligence. I would like to gift you a town as a token of my appreciation for your art.’
Many days passed by and the King forgot all his promise. Jagan began to wonder as to how to remind the King of his promise.
One day, an Arab came to the town of Vijaypur with a Camel. Nobody in the town had seen a camel before. The King and Jagan also went to see the Camel. Upon having a look at it, the king exclaimed, “It is such an ugly animal! it has such a long neck and an ugly hump on its back.” To which Jagan immediately said, “Your Majesty! I think the Camel was a king in his previous birth. He must have promised someone to gift him a town and then forgotten. To punish the King, God must have made him a Camel.
“The King realized that Jagan was trying to remind him of his forgotten promise. As soon as the King returned to the palace, he asked his accountant to allocate a town to Jagan.
Which of the following is most nearly the same in meaning to the word ‘ALLOCATE’ as used in the story?
a) allow
b) assign
c) withhold
d) nominate
e) assembleCorrect
Answer: assign
Allocate means” to set apart for a particular purpose; assign or allot”. Assign means “designate or set (something) aside for a specific purpose”. Withhold means “refuse to give (something that is due to or is desired by another).” The words ‘allocate’ and assign are similar in meaning. Hence option ‘b’ is the correct answer.Incorrect
Answer: assign
Allocate means” to set apart for a particular purpose; assign or allot”. Assign means “designate or set (something) aside for a specific purpose”. Withhold means “refuse to give (something that is due to or is desired by another).” The words ‘allocate’ and assign are similar in meaning. Hence option ‘b’ is the correct answer. -
Question 47 of 100
47. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (41 – 50): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
One day, in the court, amused by Jagan’s presence of mind, King Roya said to him, ‘Jagan, you have always pleased me with your intelligence. I would like to gift you a town as a token of my appreciation for your art.’
Many days passed by and the King forgot all his promise. Jagan began to wonder as to how to remind the King of his promise.
One day, an Arab came to the town of Vijaypur with a Camel. Nobody in the town had seen a camel before. The King and Jagan also went to see the Camel. Upon having a look at it, the king exclaimed, “It is such an ugly animal! it has such a long neck and an ugly hump on its back.” To which Jagan immediately said, “Your Majesty! I think the Camel was a king in his previous birth. He must have promised someone to gift him a town and then forgotten. To punish the King, God must have made him a Camel.
“The King realized that Jagan was trying to remind him of his forgotten promise. As soon as the King returned to the palace, he asked his accountant to allocate a town to Jagan.
As mentioned in the story, the King of Vijaypur was impressed with which of the following qualities of Jagan?
a) His charming personality
b) His willingness to think about the welfare of everyone.
c) His ability to think and act quickly
d) His love for animals.
e) His faith in God.Correct
Answer: His ability to think and act quickly
The King was impressed by his intelligence i.e. his ability to think and act quickly according to the circumstances.Incorrect
Answer: His ability to think and act quickly
The King was impressed by his intelligence i.e. his ability to think and act quickly according to the circumstances. -
Question 48 of 100
48. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (41 – 50): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
One day, in the court, amused by Jagan’s presence of mind, King Roya said to him, ‘Jagan, you have always pleased me with your intelligence. I would like to gift you a town as a token of my appreciation for your art.’
Many days passed by and the King forgot all his promise. Jagan began to wonder as to how to remind the King of his promise.
One day, an Arab came to the town of Vijaypur with a Camel. Nobody in the town had seen a camel before. The King and Jagan also went to see the Camel. Upon having a look at it, the king exclaimed, “It is such an ugly animal! it has such a long neck and an ugly hump on its back.” To which Jagan immediately said, “Your Majesty! I think the Camel was a king in his previous birth. He must have promised someone to gift him a town and then forgotten. To punish the King, God must have made him a Camel.
“The King realized that Jagan was trying to remind him of his forgotten promise. As soon as the King returned to the palace, he asked his accountant to allocate a town to Jagan.
Which of the following is most nearly the opposite in meaning to the word ‘AMUSED’ as used in the story?
a) delighted
b) confused
c) annoyed
d) affected
e) dishonoredCorrect
Answer: annoyed
Delighted means “feeling or showing great pleasure.”. Confused means “unable to think clearly; bewildered”. Annoyed means “slightly angry; irritated.” In the given options ‘affected, ‘dishonored’, do not convey the opposite in meaning for the word ‘amused’. The most nearly opposite in meaning to the word “amused ” is “annoyed ”. Hence option ‘c’ is the correct answer.Incorrect
Answer: annoyed
Delighted means “feeling or showing great pleasure.”. Confused means “unable to think clearly; bewildered”. Annoyed means “slightly angry; irritated.” In the given options ‘affected, ‘dishonored’, do not convey the opposite in meaning for the word ‘amused’. The most nearly opposite in meaning to the word “amused ” is “annoyed ”. Hence option ‘c’ is the correct answer. -
Question 49 of 100
49. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (41 – 50): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
One day, in the court, amused by Jagan’s presence of mind, King Roya said to him, ‘Jagan, you have always pleased me with your intelligence. I would like to gift you a town as a token of my appreciation for your art.’
Many days passed by and the King forgot all his promise. Jagan began to wonder as to how to remind the King of his promise.
One day, an Arab came to the town of Vijaypur with a Camel. Nobody in the town had seen a camel before. The King and Jagan also went to see the Camel. Upon having a look at it, the king exclaimed, “It is such an ugly animal! it has such a long neck and an ugly hump on its back.” To which Jagan immediately said, “Your Majesty! I think the Camel was a king in his previous birth. He must have promised someone to gift him a town and then forgotten. To punish the King, God must have made him a Camel.
“The King realized that Jagan was trying to remind him of his forgotten promise. As soon as the King returned to the palace, he asked his accountant to allocate a town to Jagan.
As mentioned in the story, King Roya can be described as_________
a) forgetful and miserly.
b) a king who believed in reincarnation.
c) a cruel king who always seized people’s camels.
d) somebody who was disliked by everyone in the town.
e) a just king who stood by his words.Correct
Answer: a just king who stood by his words.
Option ‘a’, King Roya can be described as a just king who stood by his words. He was forgetful but not miserly. Hence option a is incorrect. Only option e is correct.Incorrect
Answer: a just king who stood by his words.
Option ‘a’, King Roya can be described as a just king who stood by his words. He was forgetful but not miserly. Hence option a is incorrect. Only option e is correct. -
Question 50 of 100
50. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (41 – 50): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words have been printed in bold to help you locate them while answering some of the questions.
One day, in the court, amused by Jagan’s presence of mind, King Roya said to him, ‘Jagan, you have always pleased me with your intelligence. I would like to gift you a town as a token of my appreciation for your art.’
Many days passed by and the King forgot all his promise. Jagan began to wonder as to how to remind the King of his promise.
One day, an Arab came to the town of Vijaypur with a Camel. Nobody in the town had seen a camel before. The King and Jagan also went to see the Camel. Upon having a look at it, the king exclaimed, “It is such an ugly animal! it has such a long neck and an ugly hump on its back.” To which Jagan immediately said, “Your Majesty! I think the Camel was a king in his previous birth. He must have promised someone to gift him a town and then forgotten. To punish the King, God must have made him a Camel.
“The King realized that Jagan was trying to remind him of his forgotten promise. As soon as the King returned to the palace, he asked his accountant to allocate a town to Jagan.
As mentioned in the passage, Jagan narrated the story of the camel to King Roya because
a) he wanted King Roya to fulfill his forgotten promise.
b) King Roya enjoyed listening to stories.
c) King Roya was planning to purchase the camel from the Arab, so he wished to gain more knowledge on the animal.
d) It was a special Camel with magical powers.
e) Other than those given as options.Correct
Answer: he wanted King Roya to fulfill his forgotten promise.
Jagan narrated the story because he wanted the King to fulfill his forgotten promise. Option ‘a’ is the correct answer.Incorrect
Answer: he wanted King Roya to fulfill his forgotten promise.
Jagan narrated the story because he wanted the King to fulfill his forgotten promise. Option ‘a’ is the correct answer. -
Question 51 of 100
51. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (51 – 55): In each question below a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are option as a), b), c), d) One of these four words printed in bold may be either miss spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate if any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark (e), i.e., ‘All correct’ as your answer.
The tiny toffee was priced at two scents and was very expensive for the little boy.
a) toffee
b) priced
c) scents
d) expensive
e) All correctCorrect
Answer: scents
Scent means “a distinctive smell, especially one that is pleasant.”.
Cent means “a monetary unit in various countries, equal to one hundredth of a dollar, euro, or other decimal currency unit.
Here “Cent” is wrongly spelt as “scent”. Therefore, the correct sentence is
“The tiny toffee was priced at two cents and was very expensive for the little boy”Incorrect
Answer: scents
Scent means “a distinctive smell, especially one that is pleasant.”.
Cent means “a monetary unit in various countries, equal to one hundredth of a dollar, euro, or other decimal currency unit.
Here “Cent” is wrongly spelt as “scent”. Therefore, the correct sentence is
“The tiny toffee was priced at two cents and was very expensive for the little boy” -
Question 52 of 100
52. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (51 – 55): In each question below a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are option as a), b), c), d) One of these four words printed in bold may be either miss spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate if any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark (e), i.e., ‘All correct’ as your answer.
Her talent in music came to four in the event that was organized by the committee.
a) talent
b) four
c) organized
d) committee
e) All correctCorrect
Answer: Four
Four means “equivalent to the product of two and two”.
Fore means “situated or placed in front.
Here “fore” is wrongly spelt as “four”. Therefore, the correct sentence is
“Her talent in music came to fore in the event that was organized by the committee”.Incorrect
Answer: Four
Four means “equivalent to the product of two and two”.
Fore means “situated or placed in front.
Here “fore” is wrongly spelt as “four”. Therefore, the correct sentence is
“Her talent in music came to fore in the event that was organized by the committee”. -
Question 53 of 100
53. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageThe man was relieved to know that his interview had been posponed to a future date.
a) relieved
b) interview
c) posponed
d) future
e) All correctCorrect
Answer: posponed
The word “Postponed” is wrongly spelt as “posponed.”Incorrect
Answer: posponed
The word “Postponed” is wrongly spelt as “posponed.” -
Question 54 of 100
54. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (51 – 55): In each question below a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are option as a), b), c), d) One of these four words printed in bold may be either miss spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate if any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark (e), i.e., ‘All correct’ as your answer.
The pilot esclaimed, ‘You need to prepare for landing in two minutes.’
a) pilot
b) esclaimed
c) prepare
d) landing
e) All correctCorrect
Answer: esclaimed
The word “exclaimed” is wrongly spelt as ‘esclaimed’Incorrect
Answer: esclaimed
The word “exclaimed” is wrongly spelt as ‘esclaimed’ -
Question 55 of 100
55. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (51 – 55): In each question below a sentence with four words printed in bold type is given. These are option as a), b), c), d) One of these four words printed in bold may be either miss spelt or inappropriate in the context of the sentence. Find out the word which is wrongly spelt or inappropriate if any. The number of that word is your answer. If all the words printed in bold are correctly spelt and also appropriate in the context of the sentence, mark (e), i.e., ‘All correct’ as your answer.
On two consecutive nights the two greatest icones of show business were honoured with unprecedented affection.
a) consecutive
b) icones
c) honoured
d) unprecedented
e) All correctCorrect
Answer: icones
The word ‘Icons’ is wrongly spelt as ‘icones’.Incorrect
Answer: icones
The word ‘Icons’ is wrongly spelt as ‘icones’. -
Question 56 of 100
56. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (56 – 60): Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in proper sequence to make a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions which follow:
(A) And lo! The wooden vessel was transformed into a silver one and was full again.
(B) One day her mother fell ill and since there was no water in the house, the little girl went out to fetch some water for her mother.
(C) The girl reached home and after drinking water her mother quickly regained her health and became strong again, the vessel was filled with gold and they spent their days in comfort.
(D) As she was walking home she met a stranger dying of thirst.
(E) A poor little girl lived with her mother in a small cottage in the woods.
(F) Though there was very little water in the vessel she poured some into his mouth.Which of the following should be the THIRD sentence after rearrangement?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
e) FCorrect
Answer: D
After rearrangement the third sentence is option ‘d’.Incorrect
Answer: D
After rearrangement the third sentence is option ‘d’. -
Question 57 of 100
57. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (56 – 60): Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in proper sequence to make a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions which follow:
(A) And lo! The wooden vessel was transformed into a silver one and was full again.
(B) One day her mother fell ill and since there was no water in the house, the little girl went out to fetch some water for her mother.
(C) The girl reached home and after drinking water her mother quickly regained her health and became strong again, the vessel was filled with gold and they spent their days in comfort.
(D) As she was walking home she met a stranger dying of thirst.
(E) A poor little girl lived with her mother in a small cottage in the woods.
(F) Though there was very little water in the vessel she poured some into his mouth.Which of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
e) ECorrect
Answer: e
From the above table, the first sentence is option ‘e’.Incorrect
Answer: e
From the above table, the first sentence is option ‘e’. -
Question 58 of 100
58. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (56 – 60): Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in proper sequence to make a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions which follow:
(A) And lo! The wooden vessel was transformed into a silver one and was full again.
(B) One day her mother fell ill and since there was no water in the house, the little girl went out to fetch some water for her mother.
(C) The girl reached home and after drinking water her mother quickly regained her health and became strong again, the vessel was filled with gold and they spent their days in comfort.
(D) As she was walking home she met a stranger dying of thirst.
(E) A poor little girl lived with her mother in a small cottage in the woods.
(F) Though there was very little water in the vessel she poured some into his mouth.Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
e) ECorrect
Answer: B
The second sentence is ‘B’.Incorrect
Answer: B
The second sentence is ‘B’. -
Question 59 of 100
59. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (56 – 60): Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in proper sequence to make a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions which follow:
(A) And lo! The wooden vessel was transformed into a silver one and was full again.
(B) One day her mother fell ill and since there was no water in the house, the little girl went out to fetch some water for her mother.
(C) The girl reached home and after drinking water her mother quickly regained her health and became strong again, the vessel was filled with gold and they spent their days in comfort.
(D) As she was walking home she met a stranger dying of thirst.
(E) A poor little girl lived with her mother in a small cottage in the woods.
(F) Though there was very little water in the vessel she poured some into his mouth.Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?
a) A
b) C
c) D
d) E
e) FCorrect
Answer: A
The fifth sentence after rearrangement is option ‘a’.Incorrect
Answer: A
The fifth sentence after rearrangement is option ‘a’. -
Question 60 of 100
60. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (56 – 60): Rearrange the following sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in proper sequence to make a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions which follow:
(A) And lo! The wooden vessel was transformed into a silver one and was full again.
(B) One day her mother fell ill and since there was no water in the house, the little girl went out to fetch some water for her mother.
(C) The girl reached home and after drinking water her mother quickly regained her health and became strong again, the vessel was filled with gold and they spent their days in comfort.
(D) As she was walking home she met a stranger dying of thirst.
(E) A poor little girl lived with her mother in a small cottage in the woods.
(F) Though there was very little water in the vessel she poured some into his mouth.Which of the following should be the SIXTH (LAST) sentence after rearrangement?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
e) FCorrect
Answer: C
From the above table, the sixth sentence is option ‘c’.Incorrect
Answer: C
From the above table, the sixth sentence is option ‘c’. -
Question 61 of 100
61. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (66 – 70): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is e). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any)
Though the country (a)/ has abundant coal reserves (b)/ it has been imported coal (c)/ at a high cost. (d)/ No error (e).
Correct
Answer: it has been imported coal
The error is in part ‘c’. “It has been imported” should be replaced as “it imports”
The correct sentence is: ”Though the country has abundant coal reserves it imports coal at a high cost”.Incorrect
Answer: it has been imported coal
The error is in part ‘c’. “It has been imported” should be replaced as “it imports”
The correct sentence is: ”Though the country has abundant coal reserves it imports coal at a high cost”. -
Question 62 of 100
62. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (61 – 65): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is e). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any)
Financial institutions are hiring (a)/ and training relationship managers (b)/ to innovatively sell (c)/ products to customers. (d)/ No error (e).
Correct
Answer: to innovatively sell
Error is in part ‘c’. to innovatively sell” should be replaced as “to sell innovative products”
The correct sentence is: “Financial institutions are hiring and training relationship managers to sell innovative products to customers”.Incorrect
Answer: to innovatively sell
Error is in part ‘c’. to innovatively sell” should be replaced as “to sell innovative products”
The correct sentence is: “Financial institutions are hiring and training relationship managers to sell innovative products to customers”. -
Question 63 of 100
63. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (61 – 65): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is e). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any)
An incident when my youth taught a)/ me to stand up and b)/ do what is right even if c)/ others do not agree with me. d)/ No error e).
Correct
Answer: An incident when my youth taught
Error is in part ‘a’. Here ‘when’ should be replaced as ‘of’
The correct sentence is: “An incident of my youth taught me to stand up and do what is right even if others do not agree with me”.Incorrect
Answer: An incident when my youth taught
Error is in part ‘a’. Here ‘when’ should be replaced as ‘of’
The correct sentence is: “An incident of my youth taught me to stand up and do what is right even if others do not agree with me”. -
Question 64 of 100
64. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (61 – 65): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is e). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any)
As I had learnt (a)/ Sanskrit in school (b)/ I could understood (c)/ many Indian languages, (d)/ No error (e).
Correct
Answer: Sanskrit in school
Error is in part ‘b’. Here ‘could understood’ should be replaced as “could understand”.
The correct sentence is: “As I had learnt Sanskrit in school I could understand many Indian languages”.Incorrect
Answer: Sanskrit in school
Error is in part ‘b’. Here ‘could understood’ should be replaced as “could understand”.
The correct sentence is: “As I had learnt Sanskrit in school I could understand many Indian languages”. -
Question 65 of 100
65. Question
1 pointsCategory: English LanguageDirections (61 – 65): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error or idiomatic error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is e). (Ignore errors of punctuation, if any)
The insurance industry in (a)/ India is underwent (b)/ many changes in (c)/ the past few years. (d)/ No error (e).
Correct
Answer: India is underwent
Error is in part ‘b’. Here “India is underwent” should be replaced as “India has undergone”.
The correct sentence is: “The insurance industry in India has undergone many changes in the past few years”.Incorrect
Answer: India is underwent
Error is in part ‘b’. Here “India is underwent” should be replaced as “India has undergone”.
The correct sentence is: “The insurance industry in India has undergone many changes in the past few years”. -
Question 66 of 100
66. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative AptitudeA, B and C invested different amounts in business for 4 months, 6 months and 12 months respectively. B’s investment was 2 times A’s investment and C’s investment was 2.5 times A’s investment. If at the end of the year, they together received an amount of Rs. 5819 as profit, what was B’s share in the profit?
a) Rs. 1,404
b) Rs. 1,428
c) Rs. 1,518
d) Rs. 1,536
e) Rs. 1,644Correct
Answer: Rs. 1,518
Incorrect
Answer: Rs. 1,518
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Question 67 of 100
67. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative Aptitude2/11 of ‘x’ is equal to ‘y’ and the respective ratio between (x + 16) and ‘y’ is 37: 6. What is the value of ‘x’?
a) 121
b) 132
c) 110
d) 108
e) 143Correct
Answer: 132
Incorrect
Answer: 132
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Question 68 of 100
68. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative AptitudeIn a children’s park, total amount received after selling 120 tickets was Rs.4400. If children were charged Rs.30 per ticket and adults were charged Rs. 50 per ticket, how many children visited the children’s park?
a) 65
b) 80
c) 75
d) 70
e) 60Correct
Answer: 80
Incorrect
Answer: 80
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Question 69 of 100
69. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative AptitudeThe average age of a class of 40 boys is 16.95 years. A new boy joins the class and the average age now is 17 years. What is the age of new boy?
a) 20 years
b) 19 years
c) 10 years
d) 14 years
e) NoneCorrect
Answer: 19 years
Incorrect
Answer: 19 years
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Question 70 of 100
70. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative AptitudeThe sum of ages of 5 children born at intervals of 3 years each is 50 years. What is the age of the youngest child?
a) 4 years
b) 8 years
c) 10 years
d) 6years
e) 12 yearsCorrect
Answer: 4 years
Incorrect
Answer: 4 years
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Question 71 of 100
71. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative AptitudeIn the month of April, Ramu spent Rs.6,000 on paying electricity bill, Rs.750 on paying water bill, Rs.2,500 on paying telephone bill and Rs.300 on paying cable bill. If after paying all these bills he is left with 60% of his monthly salary, what is Ramu’s annual salary?
a) Rs. 2, 40,700
b) Rs. 2,70,700
c) Rs. 2, 86,500
d) Rs. 2, 63,000
e) Rs. 2, 52,800Correct
Answer: Rs. 2, 86,500
Incorrect
Answer: Rs. 2, 86,500
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Question 72 of 100
72. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative AptitudeAn equal amount of sum is invested in two schemes for 4 years each, both offering simple interest. When invested in scheme A at 8% per annum the sum amounts to Rs. 5280. In scheme B, invested at 12% per annum it amounts to Rs. 5920. What is the sum invested?
a) Rs. 4, 000
b) Rs. 3, 500
c) Rs. 4, 200
d) Rs. 3, 200
e) None of theseCorrect
Answer: Rs. 4000
Incorrect
Answer: Rs. 4000
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Question 73 of 100
73. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative AptitudeSix years ago, the respective ratio between the ages of Sia and her father that time was 1: 7. The difference between the age of Sia’s father and Sia is 36 years. What will be Sia’s age 5 years from now?
a) 13 years
b) 15 years
c) 21 years
d) 17 years
e) 19 yearsCorrect
Answer: 17 years
Incorrect
Answer: 17 years
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Question 74 of 100
74. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative AptitudeIn an examination, ‘A’ scored 25% of the total marks but failed by 56 marks and ‘B’ scored 50% of the total marks which was 144 marks more than the minimum passing marks. What was the minimum passing mark for the examination?
a) 256
b) 196
c) 284
d) 180
e) None of theseCorrect
Answer: 256
Incorrect
Answer: 256
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Question 75 of 100
75. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative AptitudeTotal time taken by a boat travelling from A to B and B to A, is 1 hour 4 minutes. The speed of the boat in still water is 12kmph and speed of the current is 3kmph. What is the distance between A to B?
a) 6 km
b) 14 km
c) 10 km
d) 4 km
e) 8 kmCorrect
Answer: 6 km
Incorrect
Answer: 6 km
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Question 76 of 100
76. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative AptitudeDirections (76 – 85): What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
1338 447 150 51 18 ?
a) 7
b) 6
c) 9
d) 10
e) 11Correct
Answer: 7
Incorrect
Answer: 7
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Question 77 of 100
77. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative Aptitude10 12 18 30 50 ?
a) 88
b) 78
c) 80
d) 74
e) 70Correct
Answer: 80
Incorrect
Answer: 80
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Question 78 of 100
78. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative Aptitude3.9 5.1 7.5 11.1 ? 21.9
a) 16.1
b) 15.4
c) 16.3
d) 15.9
e) 14.8Correct
Answer: 15.9
Incorrect
Answer: 15.9
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Question 79 of 100
79. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative Aptitude7 9 22 72 296 ?
a) 1360
b) 1490
c) 1450
d) 1510
e) 1330Correct
Answer: 1490
Incorrect
Answer: 1490
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Question 80 of 100
80. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative Aptitude113 120 106 127 99 ?
a) 152
b) 142
c) 134
d) 148
e) 138Correct
Answer: 134
Incorrect
Answer: 134
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Question 81 of 100
81. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative AptitudeDirection (81 – 95): What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?
a) 5
b) 9
c) 2
d) 4
e) 6Correct
Answer: 4
Incorrect
Answer: 4
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Question 82 of 100
82. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative Aptitude24 × 114 ÷ 19 – ? = 312 ÷ 13
a) 130
b) 122
c) 124
d) 112
e) 120Correct
Answer: 120
Incorrect
Answer: 120
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Question 83 of 100
83. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative Aptitude? % of 555 + 28% of 444 = 202.02
a) 18
b) 12
c) 14
d) 16
e) NoneCorrect
Answer: 14
Incorrect
Answer: 14
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Question 84 of 100
84. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative Aptitude[(15.5 × 28) ÷ 16 – 1230 ÷ 240] =? × 5
a) 4.4
b) 4
c) 5
d) 4.2
e) 2.4Correct
Answer: 4.4
Incorrect
Answer: 4.4
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Question 85 of 100
85. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative Aptitude
a) 5.55
b) 55.5
c) 50.5
d) 5.05
e) 50.05Correct
Answer: 5.55
Incorrect
Answer: 5.55
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Question 86 of 100
86. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative Aptitude
a) 193
b) 183
c) 181
d) 190
e) 187Correct
Answer: 193
Incorrect
Answer: 193
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Question 87 of 100
87. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative Aptitude
a) 17
b) 21
c) 33
d) 23
e) 19Correct
Answer: 23
Incorrect
Answer: 23
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Question 88 of 100
88. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative Aptitude
a) 16
b) 24
c) 32
d) 8
e) 64Correct
Answer: 32
Incorrect
Answer: 32
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Question 89 of 100
89. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative Aptitude
a) 16
b) 40
c) 8
d) 20
e) 80Correct
Answer: 20
Incorrect
Answer: 20
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Question 90 of 100
90. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative Aptitude
a) 40
b) 25
c) 45
d) 30
e) 20Correct
Answer: 30
Incorrect
Answer: 30
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Question 91 of 100
91. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative Aptitude
a) 2.75
b) 2.5
c) 1.75
d) 2.25
e) 1.5Correct
Answer: 2.5
Incorrect
Answer: 2.5
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Question 92 of 100
92. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative Aptitude
a) 450
b) 410
c) 458
d) 350
e) 358Correct
Answer: 458
Incorrect
Answer: 458
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Question 93 of 100
93. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative Aptitude
a) 2 4/7
b) 5 2/7
c) 2 1/3
d) 3 1/3
e) 11/18Correct
Answer: 11/18
Incorrect
Answer: 11/18
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Question 94 of 100
94. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative Aptitude
a) 2401
b) 49
c) 343
d) 7
e) NoneCorrect
Answer: 2401
Incorrect
Answer: 2401
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Question 95 of 100
95. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative Aptitude(25% of 780 + 35% of 640) ÷ 4 =?
a) 108.25
b) 104.75
c) 120.75
d) 114.25
e) 110.75Correct
Answer: 104.75
Incorrect
Answer: 104.75
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Question 96 of 100
96. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative AptitudeDirections (96 – 100): Study the following table and answer the given questions.
Number of perfume bottles sold by 5 stores for 5 months
What is the difference between total number of perfume bottles sold by stores A and B together in March and total number of perfume bottles sold by stores D and E in April?
a) 85
b) 79
c) 89
d) 87
e) 93Correct
Answer: 89
Number of perfume bottles sold by stores
A and B in March together = 142 +176 = 318
Number of perfume bottles sold by stores
D and E in April together = 98 +131 = 229
Required difference = 318 – 229 = 89Incorrect
Answer: 89
Number of perfume bottles sold by stores
A and B in March together = 142 +176 = 318
Number of perfume bottles sold by stores
D and E in April together = 98 +131 = 229
Required difference = 318 – 229 = 89 -
Question 97 of 100
97. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative AptitudeDirections (96 – 100): Study the following table and answer the given questions.
Number of perfume bottles sold by 5 stores for 5 months
What is the respective ratio between total number of perfume bottles sold by stores A and B together in June and total number of perfume bottles sold by stores D and E in the same month?
a) 17 : 13
b) 13 : 11
c) 15 : 13
d) 11 : 7
e) 17 : 11Correct
Answer: 17: 13
Number of perfume bottles sold by stores A and B in June = 155 +151 = 306
Number of perfume bottles sold by stores D and E in June = 97 +137 = 234
Respective ratio = 306 : 234
= 17 : 13Incorrect
Answer: 17: 13
Number of perfume bottles sold by stores A and B in June = 155 +151 = 306
Number of perfume bottles sold by stores D and E in June = 97 +137 = 234
Respective ratio = 306 : 234
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Question 98 of 100
98. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative AptitudeDirections (96 – 100): Study the following table and answer the given questions.
Number of perfume bottles sold by 5 stores for 5 months
Total number of perfume bottles sold by stores D and E in August was 16% more than the total number of perfume bottles sold by the same stores together in July. What was the total number of perfume bottles sold by stores D and E together in August?
a) 249
b) 277
c) 259
d) 261
e) 263Correct
Answer: 261
Incorrect
Answer: 261
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Question 99 of 100
99. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative AptitudeDirections (96 – 100): Study the following table and answer the given questions.
Number of perfume bottles sold by 5 stores for 5 months
What is the average number of perfume bottles sold by store C in April, June and July?
a) 114
b) 108
c) 112
d) 106
e) 116Correct
Answer: 112
Incorrect
Answer: 112
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Question 100 of 100
100. Question
1 pointsCategory: Quantitative AptitudeDirections (96 – 100): Study the following table and answer the given questions.
Number of perfume bottles sold by 5 stores for 5 months
The number of perfume bottles sold by store E in March is by what percent less than the number of perfume bottles sold by store B in May?
a) 53/4
b) 55 1/2
c) 51 1/4
d) 58 8/9
e) 49 1/2Correct
Answer: 58 8/9
Incorrect
Answer: 58 8/9
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