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Direction: Read the following table carefully and answer the given questions. In the table, data of number of members participating in an event from 6 sports clubs– A, B, C, D, E and F.

Sport Club Total Number of Member % of members Participated
A 4000 65
B 9000 20
C 4800 25
D 5000 30
E 6000 35
F 6750 40
  • Number of members of the sports club A,
    who did not participate in the event is what
    percent more/less than that of sports club D?
    A. 40%
    B. 60%
    C. 28%
    D. 35%
    E. 55%
  • What is the difference of the number of
    members participated in the event from the
    sports clubs B and C and the number of
    members not participated in the event from
    the sports clubs D and E?                                                                                                                                                          A. 7400
    B. 2400
    C. 3600
    D. 4400
    E. 3000
  • What isthe ratio of number of members
    of the sports clubs C and F, who did not
    participate in the event?
    A. 4 : 5
    B. 3 : 4
    C. 5 : 9
    D. 8 : 9
    E. 5 : 3
  • What is the average number of members
    not participated in the event from the sports
    clubs A, B, D, E and F?
    A. 3990
    B. 3610
    C. 4060
    D. 3570
    E. 4010
  • If the 30% of the members participated in
    the event from the sports club B played
    badminton and rest played Hockey, Cricket
    and Football in the ratio 2 : 4 : 3, then the
    number of members, who played Football is
    A. 380
    B. 420
    C. 460
    D. 480
    E. 500

Direction: What should come in place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following number series?

  • 14, 8, 9, 14.5, 30, ?
    A. 75                                                                                                                                                                                                B. 76
    C. 77                                                                                                                                                                                               D. 78
    E. 79
  • 20, 29, 54, 103, 184, ?
    A. 315
    B. 310
    C. 305
    D. 300
    E. 295
  • 7, 8, 18, 57, ?, 1165
    A. 220
    B. 224
    C. 228
    D. 232
    E. 236
  • 121, 123, 118, 128, ?, 137
    A. 111
    B. 115
    C. 100
    D. 105
    E. 123
  • 77, 85, 69, 101, 37, ?
    A. 100
    B. 110
    C. 140
    D. 155
    E. 165

Direction: What approximate value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question? 

  • √784.01 × 7.142 + 351. 99 × 24. 98 % =?
    A. 320
    B. 400
    C. 240
    D. 284
    E. 450
  • (15.33)2– (12.94)2 + (22.06)2– 35.65 = ?
    A. 720
    B. 505
    C. 402
    D. 600
    E. 300
  • 24.002 × 14.005 – 7.775 × 5.964 = ?
    A. 400
    B. 350
    C. 288
    D. 220
    E. 150
  • 257.12 + 187 .99 × ? = (49.98)2 + 30.99
    A. 8
    B. 20
    C. 24
    D. 36
    E. 12
  • A and B can complete a work in 6 days.
    A, working alone can complete the same
    work in 9 days. In how many days, B alone
    can complete the 3/8 of the work?
    A. 25/4                                                                                                                                                                                          B. 9                                                                                                                                                                                                 C.27/4
    D. 13/2                                                                                                                                                                                           E. 18
  • Ratio of speed of a boat in still water and
    speed of stream is 4 : 1. If the difference of
    the time taken by the boat in travelling 45 km upstream and downstream is 2 hours, then
    speed of the stream is
    A. 3 km/hr
    B. 2 km/hr
    C. 4 km/hr
    D. 5 km/hr
    E. 6 km/hr
  • If six years ago, A’s uncle’s age was 6
    times the age of A at that time and two years
    hence A’s uncle ‘s age would be thrice A’s
    age at that time, what is the age of A?
    A. 12
    B. 12.5
    C. 11
    D. 11.33
    E. 10

Direction: In the following question two equations are given in variables X and Y. You have to solve these equations and determine the relation between X and Y.

  • I. x2– 11x + 30 = 0
    II. y2 + 12y + 36 = 0
    A. y > x
    B. y < x
    C. y ≥ x
    D. y ≤ x
    E. x = y or no relation between x and y
  • I. x2– 20x + 91 = 0
    II. Y2 + 16y + 63 = 0
    A. y > x
    B. y < x
    C. y ≥ x
    D. y ≤ x
    E. x = y or no relation between x and y
  • I. x2 + 9x + 20 = 0
    II. 8y2– 15y + 7 = 0
    A. y > x
    B. y < x
    C. y ≥ x
    D. y ≤ x
    E. x = y or no relation between x and y
  • I. x2 + 13x + 40 = 0
    II. y2 + 7y + 10 = 0
    A. y > x
    B. y < x
    C. y ≥ x
    D. y ≤ x
    E. x = y or no relation between x and y
  • I. x2– x – 12 = 0
    II. y2 + 5y + 6 =0
    A. y > x
    B. y < x
    C. y ≥ x
    D. y ≤ x
    E. x = y or no relation between x and y
  • If the 30% of the members participated in
    the event from the sports club B played
    badminton and rest played Hockey, Cricket
    and Football in the ratio 2 : 4 : 3, then the
    number of members, who played Football is
    A. 380
    B. 420
    C. 460
    D. 480
    E. 500
  • Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 24
    minutes and 36 minutes. another pipe C can
    empty the filled tank in 18 minutes. All three
    pipes A, B and C are alternately open for 1
    minute each in the empty tank such that pipe
    A is open first then pipe B and then pipe C.
    In what time the tank will be filled?
    A. 69
    B. 67
    C. 201
    D. 203
    E. 198
  • A person travel 124 km at the average
    speed of 77.5 km/hr. If he travels 60 km at the
    speed of 75 km/hr, then at what speed be
    covers the rest of the distance?
    A. 75 km/hr
    B. 80 km/hr
    C. 90 km/hr
    D. 50 km/hr
    E. 60 km/hr

Direction: Given below are two quantities named I and II. Based on the given information, you have to determine the relation between the two quantities. You should use the given data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose among the possible answers.

  • Quantity I: A certain sum is invested for
    2 years at the rate of 12% simple interest. If
    the simple interest is Rs. 1200, then the
    principal is
    Quantity II: Rs. 6000
    A. Quantity I > Quantity II
    B. Quantity I < Quantity II
    C. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
    D. Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
    E. Quantity I = Quantity II or no relation can
    be established
  • Quantity I: The selling price of an article
    is Rs 450. If 20% profit earned by selling the
    article, then the profit earned is
    Quantity II: The selling price of an article is
    Rs. 84. If 20% profit earned by selling the
    article, then the east price of the article is
    A. Quantity I > Quantity II
    B. Quantity I < Quantity II
    C. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
    D. Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
    E. Quantity I = Quantity II or no relation can
    be established
  • Quantity I– One tank is filled in 6 hours
    by three pipes A, B and C. The pipe C istwice
    as fast as B and B is twice as fast as A. How
    much time will pipe A alone take to fill the
    tank:
    Quantity II– 28 hrs
    A. Quantity I Quantity II
    B. Quantity I Quantity II
    C. Quantity II Quantity I
    D. Quantity I Quantity II
    E. No relation
  • Quantity I: A man deposits Rs. 1600 in a
    bank at the rate of compound interest of 25%
    per annum compounded annually. What will
    be the interest earned by the man after 3
    years?
    Quantity II: Rs. 1533
    A. Quantity I > Quantity II
    B. Quantity I < Quantity II
    C. Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
    D. Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
    E. Quantity I = Quantity II or No relation
  • Quantity I: Present ages of A and B are
    in the ratio of 4: 5 respectively. Present ages
    of C and D are in the ratio of 5: 6 respectively.
    The present average age of A, B, C and D is
    40 years and 6 months. Age of A after 2 years
    will be half the age of D 6 years hence. Find
    the present average age of B and C.
    Quantity II: 39 years
    A. Quantity I > Quantity II
    B. Quantity I < Quantity II
    C. Quantity I Quantity II
    D. Quantity I Quantity II
    E. Quantity I = Quantity II or No relation
  • A and B together take 6 days to complete
    a work. If it is given that A takes 9 days less
    than B to complete the work alone, then in
    how many days B alone will complete the
    work?
    A. 18
    B. 15
    C. 12
    D. 9
    E. 8
  • Ashutosh lends two equal sums, one at the
    rate of 13% per annum for five years and the
    other at the rate of 9% per annum for six
    years, both atsimple interest. If the difference
    in interest accrued in the two cases is Rs
    1320. Find the sum.
    A. Rs. 11200
    B. Rs. 5600
    C. Rs. 12600
    D. Rs. 12000
    E. None of these
  • Sandeep sold an article at a profit of 13(1/3)
    % at its selling price to Vinod. Vinod further
    sold it at 7.5% loss for Rs. 1110. Find the
    difference of original cost price of that article
    and selling price of article for Vinod?
    A. Rs. 92
    B. Rs. 84
    C. Rs. 60
    D. Rs. 50
    E. Rs. 70

Direction: Read the table carefully and answer the following questions. Given table shows the percentage distribution of total items sold by six Indian companies in any year

Item % Item Sold by Companies
A 20
B 16
C 12
D 15
E 17
F 20
  • If total items manufactured by India is
    11160 and defective items are 840 then find
    the items sold by C is how much more or less
    than E? (items which are defective cannot be
    sold)
    A. 426
    B. 516
    C. 624
    D. 712
    E. 564
  • Find the ratio between items sold by B to
    that of items sold by E
    A. 16 : 17
    B. 16 : 19
    C. 17 : 18
    D. 18 : 19
    E. 15 : 16
  • If China makes 97500 items which is 3900
    more than items manufactured by India, then
    find average of items sold by B and D?
    A. 10982
    B. 12432
    C. 14508
    D. 11204
    E. 14454
  • If items manufactured by Pakistan is
    50400 which is 20% more than items
    manufactured by India, then find difference
    of items sold by C and E?
    A. 2600
    B. 2400
    C. 1800
    D. 1600
    E. 2100

Direction: Study the information given below and answer the questions based on it.
There are 8 friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H
in a group. They have their birthdays in
different months – April, June, July and
August of the same year but not necessarily
in the same order on different dates viz. 9th
and 16th.
E celebrates his birthday in the month which
does not have 30 days. Only one person
celebrates his birthday between E and G. C
celebrates his birthday immediately before E.
Only one person celebrates his birthday
between C and F. D celebrates his birthday
before G but not immediate of C and G. Only
one person celebrates his birthday between D and A. H does not celebrate his birthday
immediate of G. G does not celebrate his
birthday in the month which has 30 days. A
celebrates his birthday before D. D does not
celebrate his birthday which has even number
as the date of birth. B celebrates his birthday
in the month of August but not immediately
before or after G.

  • In which of the following month does G’s
    birthday occur?
    A. April
    B. June
    C. July
    D. August
    E. Cannot be determined
  • Who among the following is elder to D?
    A. B
    B. G
    C. F
    D. E
    E. H
  • How many birthdays are there in between
    A and C?
    A. None
    B. Four
    C. One
    D. Two
    E. Three
  • Who among the following is younger than
    C?
    A. D
    B. H
    C. A
    D. B
    E. F
  • Who is the youngest of the given friends?
    A. None
    B. G
    C. B
    D. C
    E. D

Direction- In the given question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion(s) is/are is definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.

  • Statements: A > B < C = D ≤ E, Q ≥ R <O > E
    Conclusions:
    I. D > R
    II. B < O
    A. If only conclusion I is true.
    B. If only conclusion II is true.
    C. Either conclusion I or II is true.
    D. Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
    E. Both conclusions I and II are true.
  • Statements: P > Q < A < B ≥ E, M > N= B ≤ X
    Conclusions:
    I. P > N II. M > Q
    A. If only conclusion I is true.
    B. If only conclusion II is true.
    C. Either conclusion I or II is true.
    D. Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
    E. Both conclusions I and II are true.
  • Statement: A > N < J = L < D > U > W< G ≤ Y ≥ Z
    Conclusions:
    I. A < G
    II. L > Z
    A. If only conclusion I is true.
    B. If only conclusion II is true.
    C. Either conclusion I or II is true.
    D. Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
    E. Both conclusions I and II are true.
  • Statement: E > G < F >A ≥ Y ≥ Q = V =D < W ≤ H
    Conclusions:
    I. A > D
    II. A = D
    A. If only conclusion I is true.
    B. If only conclusion II is true.
    C. Either conclusion I or II is true.                                                                                                                                  D. Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
    E. Both conclusions I and II are true.
  • Statements: X < K ≥ A = D < Y ≤ M, C≥ N = D ≥ I
    Conclusions:
    I. K > I
    II. X < C
    A. If only conclusion I is true.
    B. If only conclusion II is true.
    C. Either conclusion I or II is true                                                                                                                                          D. Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
    E. Both conclusions I and II are true

Direction: Study the following information and answer the given questions.
In a family of three generations and eight
members, K is married to T, who is the only
son of S. M is married to P, who is the mother of Q. U, who is the sister-in-law of T, is
married. T has no sibling. H is the only son of
Q. S is a male person.

  • How is H related to M?
    A. Grandson
    B. Brother
    C. Father
    D. Grandfather
    E. None of the above
  • How many people are there in the third
    generation?
    A. 2
    B. 3
    C. 1
    D. More than 3
    E. None of the above
  • What is the ratio of the number of females
    to that of male members in the family?
    A. 5 : 3
    B. 1 : 4
    C. 1 : 1
    D. 3 : 5
    E. None of the above

Direction: In each of the questions given below, some statements are followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.
Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

  • Statements:
    I. Only a few pink is white.
    II. Only White is black.
    Conclusions:
    I. All White being Pink is a possibility.
    II. Some Pink being Black is a possibility.
    A. Only conclusion I follows
    B. Only conclusion II follows
    C. Both conclusions I and II follow
    D. Neither conclusion I nor II follows
    E. Either conclusion I or II follows
  • Statements:
    Some Tables are Chairs.
    Some Sofa are Desks.
    No Chair is Desk.
    Conclusions:
    I. Some Chairs are not Sofa.
    II. All Chairs are Sofa.
    A. Only conclusion I follows
    B. Only conclusion II follows
    C. Both conclusions I and II follow
    D. Neither conclusion I nor II follows
    E. Either conclusion I or II follows

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Eight friends E, F, G, H, S, T, U, and V are
sitting around a square table in such a way
that four of them sit at four corners of the
square table while four sit in the middle of
each of the four sides. The ones who sit at the
four corners face the center while those who
sit in the middle of the sides face outside.
S is an immediate neighbor of both E and V.
S sits in the middle of one of the sides of the
table. Only one person sits between E and H.
T sits second to the right of U. U is not an
immediate neighbor of E or V. F is not an
immediate neighbor of G. G faces a
direction opposite to that of U. (i.e, if U faces
the center, then G faces outside and vice
versa)

  • How many people sit between F and G
    when counted from the right side of F?
    A. Three
    B. Four
    C. Two
    D. None
    E. One
  • Which of the following is true regarding F?
    A. Only three people sit between F and H.
    B. F sits in the middle of one of the sides.
    C. F sits second to right of U.
    D. None of the given options is true
    E. Both S and G are immediate neighbors of F.
  • Who sits on the immediate right of H?
    A. U
    B. S
    C. G
    D. F
    E. T
  • Four of the following five are alike in a
    certain way and so form a group. Which is the
    one that does not belong to that group?
    A. H
    B. V
    C. G
    D. T
    E. E
  • What is the position of U with respect to E?
    A. Third to the right
    B. Fourth to the right
    C. Second to the left
    D. Third to the left
    E. Second to the right

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Six boxes A, B, C, D, E, and F of different
colors, viz., Black, Blue, Green, Grey, Red,
and White are kept one above the other but
not necessarily in the same order. The
lowermost position is 1, the position
immediately above is 2, and so on up to the
topmost position is 6.
The Grey box is kept at the bottom-most
position and immediately below the box E.
Box E is neither White nor Blue in color. A,
the Black box, is kept at the topmost position.
D is Red in color and kept at an even number
position. C is neither Blue nor Green and kept
below D. Box B is not adjacent to D. The box
on the fifth position is not Green in color

  • Which box is Green in color?
    A. F
    B. D
    C. C
    D. B
    E. None of the above
  • Which of the following combinations is
    correct?
    A. E – Green
    B. F – Blue
    C. B – Grey
    D. D – Red
    E. All of the above
  • The Blue box is kept at the
    _______________________ position.
    A. fourth
    B. fifth
    C. black
    D. third
  • How many boxes are kept between D and
    the Green box?
    A. 2
    B. 3
    C. More than 3
    D. 1
  • Which of the following is kept at the third
    position?
    A. The green box
    B. F
    C. B
    D. The Blue box
    E. None of the above

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
There are 10 people Q to Z sitting in a line
facing towards the north. V is sitting 4th from
the right end, also there is one person sitting
between V and X. S is sitting 4th from the left
of V. U and S are not sitting next to each
other. There are as many people sitting on the
left of S as are sitting on the right of Q. R,
who does not sit next to X, is sitting on the
2nd to the right of Q, There are three people
sitting between R and T. W is sitting on the
immediate left of Y.

  • Who among the following sits to the
    immediate right of Z?
    A. Y
    B. W
    C. R
    D. T
    E. X
  • How many people are sitting between Y
    and U?
    A. 5
    B. 4
    C. 6
    D. 7
    E. 3
  • Which of the following statements is/are
    correct based on the given information?
    A. X sits third to the right of Q.
    B. U is the only neighbor of R in the row.
    C. S and V are adjacent to each other.
    D. Three people are sitting between Y and X.
    E. W and U are sitting at the ends of the row.
  • In which position is V seated with respect
    to W?
    A. sixth to the right
    B. fifth to the left
    C. third to the right                                                                                                                                                                    D. second to the left
    E. None of the above
  • Who among the following sits second to the
    right of Z?
    A. V
    B. Q
    C. R
    D. T
    E. Y
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