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R is to the
following informati on to ans wer the left of Q ru1d is second to the left of V.
given qtaes ti ons :
6. How mru1y persons are seated
between T amd V ?
A, B, C, D, E and F are seated in a
circle facing the centre. A and C are
(A) 1
(B) 2
seated adjacent to each other and E
(C) 3
(D) 4
and B areal<;<> seated adjacent to ead1
(E) None of these
other. B is to the im mediate left of F.
There are 2 persons between D and E.
7. Four of the fo ll ow ing five are
A is not seated adjacent to E.
alike in a certain way based on
their seali ng position in the
1. how many pe rsons are seated
above arrangement and so form
between F an d E if we go anticlockwise from F toE?
a group. Which is the one that
does not belong to the g roup ?
(A) 1
(A) QV
(B) VT
(l3) 2
(C) 3
(D) Crumot be determined
(A) C
(D) UT
(E) RQ
to S?
(A) Third to left
(l3) Immedi ate Next
(B) B
(C) F
(D) Crumot be detennined
(B) BD
(C) CF
(E) FC
(D) DE
4. (A) BEC
(C) FDA
(E) ADF
(C) US
(B) CAD
(D) DFB
5. (A) AC
(B) EB
(C) CE
(D) AF
(E) DA
(B) US
(C) SQ
(D) SR
(B) V
(C) Q
(E) R
(D) S
(B) 8
(C) 2
(D) 6or5
(B) 1 6 3
(D) 1 6 8
21. Statement~:
Conclusions:
1. All A's are D's.
II. All C's are A's.
25. Statements;
All doors are windows.
Some windows are dips.
Conclusions :
1. Some clips are doors.
II. Some windows are doors.
26. Statements;
All doors are windows.
Some windm"-s are dips.
Conclusions:
Some clips, if they are doors,
l
they are also windows.
II. All eli ps which are not
widows are also not doors.
27. Statements:
No shoe is a chappal.
Some cha ppals are sandals.
Conclusions:
l. Some s and als are not chap pals.
II. Sandals whi ch are not
chappals are shoes.
28. Statements:
No shoe is a chappal.
Some chappals are sandals.
Conclusions:
1. No sandal is a shoe.
II. Sandals which are chappals
are not shoes.
29. Statements:
Some paints are red.
AIJ red which are paints are
yellow.
Conclusions;
Some paints are yellow.
l
ll. Some yellow are reel
30. Statements:
All seats are hot.
All belts are hot.
Conclusions:
l. Some seats are belts
ll. All hot are either seat<; or
belts.
i 11 ns--(Q. 31-35) Below is
given a passage followed by several
possible inferences which can be
drawn from the facts stated in the
passage. You have to examine each
inference separately in the context
of the passage and decide upon its
degree of truth or falsity. Mark
ans\\ter-
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36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
I.
ro,v".
Assumptions:
I. Lunch timings are known to
both.
II. Both are aware of the venue
for lund1.
45. St.1tcmcn t : You need to be
talented to identify talent.
Assumptions:
I. Talent is acquired and
developed.
U. Talent is hereditary.
(C) URETMIX
(D) Cannot be detenn ined
(E) None of these
Step I
Step U
Input
(B)
61. Statements:
A=B;;oC < D=Esf
ConciLsions :
I.
f >B
II. B;;, D
62. Statements:
P > M > QQ > Z > N
ConciLsions :
I.
M;;,Z
II. N < P
63. Statements:
X > Y, Y s Z, Z = V, V < W
(B) III
(C) II
(D) V
Step IV
Step V
Conclusions:
I.
Y= V
II. Y > V
64_
Statements:
D > B, C > K, K s N, B < C, N < B
Conclusions:
I.
D>N
II. C ;;,K
65. Statements:
B < C, D > B, C > K, K s N, N < B
Conclusions:
I.
C>N
II. B > K
D .rect. ns-(Q. 66-70) Study the
following infom1ation to anwer the
given questions:
ln a group of 5, each person has
an exclusive and different preference
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1. (C) 2. (A)
3 . (B)
+,
ference ?
(A) Sa may
(l3) Fa5track
(C) Titru1
(D) Crumot be detennined
(t) None of these
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None of these
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15. (A)
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16.
17.
18.
19.
21.
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From II,
30. (A)
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OR
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OR
For Q. 52 ond ;3
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and
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For Q. 2210 24
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22. (E) 23. (A) 24. (D)
52. (C)
31. (A) As mentioned in the passage
'Normally dealings ... base rat e
!tystem'. Hence to avoid s uc h
problem, n il the borrowers a rc
required to s hift fi'Om BPLR to
th~ base rlltc system.
For Q. 25 nd 26.
OR
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St'lt
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EXT REMES
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36. (D)
MIXTURE
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38. (E)
~,..ter
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Onl
ySon
45 29.
Step VI Fine given ... over provide
team when cro 90 89 45 37
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Step \'ll Fine g.v~n IS O\ er provode
team when zero 90 89 45 37
2911.
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Quantitative Aptitude
-(Q 1-5) What wil l
come in place of guestion-mark(?) in
the following questions ?
l, ....; g2
(5)2- 175= ?
(A) 105
(B) 95
(C) 115
(D) 125
(E) None of these
(A) 12
(B) t8
(C) 14
(D) 10
(E) None of these
3. 645% of 800 + 364% of 1500
= (?)2 t 38
(A ) 700
(B) 850
II.
v'289x + ./25 = 0
-lrTlJy ~ 10
0
(C) 900
(U) SOD
17. L
(B) 250
(C) 300
(E) 325
(D) 225
(C) 42
(E) 34
(D) 48
(C) 63<1
(D) 630
(E) None of these
(B) 59
(D) 57
(C) 37
(E) None of these
5
5
1 11
5 4 5 9- 1 - 2
1s
( A) 18fi
(B) 188
(C) 185
(D) 187
(A) 190
~
4
(B) 2l
(C)
1~
(U) 1 ~~
18
- (Q. 6- 10)
What
approximate value will come in place
of question-mark(?) in tlu~ following
questions ? (You are not expected to
calcut~te the e.x~ct value.)
6. (41 33)2 + (7-96)2 - (2202)2 =?
(A} 1280
(ll) 1440
(C) 1580
(D) 154{)
(E) 1380
(A}
8. 52001 + 61
(B) 640
a+
29 = ? >< 41
(A) 700
(B) 600
(C) 500
(E) 680
(D) 550
18. I.
~ + _2._
Y'xv'X
(B) 183
(Cl 180
(0) 193
(E) None of these
14. 33 43 65 99145 (?)
(A) 201
(B) 203
(C) 205
(D) 211
(F.) Nom! of 1hese
15. 655 439 3"14 250 223 (?)
(A) 205
(B) 210
(C) 195
(D) 190
(E) N(me of these
(D) x .:: y
(E) x y
or U1c rclotionship
cannot be established
= 11vx
u.
19. I.
7
IL
y3 _(H}i = 0
Vy
(B) 38
(A) 33
(E) 650
(A) 32
16. [.
20. I.
x2 - 208 = 233
n. y2 -47 + 371 = o
2J. Train-A crosses ~ pole in 25
seconds and another Train-S
crosses a pole in I minute and IS
seconds. u.mgtb of traitl -A is half
Length of train-B. What is the
res pec tive ratio between lhc
speed of Train-A and Train-B ?
(A) 3:2
(B) 3:4
(C) 4:3
(D) Cannot be determined
(E) None of th ese
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(A) 4
(A) 252"
(B) 226"
(B) 2
(C) 144
(D) 180"
(C ) 7
(D ) Cannot be determined
(E) None o f these
2<t. Puneet scored 175 marks in a test
an d failed by 35 marks. H the
(C> n,o99
(D) n,oss
(E) None of these
30. Tn
(B) 26cm
(C) 52 em
(D) Cannot be determined
CJ Company A
. CompanyB
[J CompanyC
(B) Girls
10
0
2006
200?
YEAR
between the number of televisions manufactured by CompanyBin year 2006 and the number
o f televisions manufactured by
Company-A in yeaJ" 2005?
(A ) 5:4
(B) 9 : 5
(B) 14,000
(C J 4 : 3
(C) 1 S lacs
(E) 1-5 lacs
(D) 18,000
(D) 9 : 7
Directio'ls- (Q. 36-40) Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow :
Number of Trees Planted (in Hundreds) by Five Different NGOs in Six Diff erent Years in
Two Differe nt States
NGO -+
Year
St.. te-A
S tate-D
State-A
St.. te-ll
State-A
State-D
State-A
St.. te-D
S ta te-A
St.. te-ll
2005
H2
&5
142
44
45
21
9-4
35
216
5!
79
H
72
4-5
2006
2007
6-9
4 4
5!
43
72
47
135
8-8
77
!8
5!
38
63
63
74
82
2008
2009
124
96
104
64
72
8-2
96
4 4
5-6
4-2
108
122
124
126
62
&6
52
69
75
42
11-3
64
93
84
142
63
54
12B
38
64
2010
(D) 14 : 9
(E) No ne o f these
(D) 1205
(E) No ne o f these
(B) 22
(C) 26
(D) 16
(A) A
(B) B
(C) C
(D) D
(E) E
40. Number of trees p lan ted by
NGCJ-D in the state-S in the year
2007 w as approxi mately what
percentage of the number of
trees plan ted by NGO-A in the
state-A in the year 2009 ?
(B) 52
(D) 58
zoos
2-10
~50
305
:l65
2006
2007
420
470
~6
600
600
6BO
<HO
258
610
550
586
2009
208
640
546
708
430
160
140
250
65-l
2010
290
363
656
880
19 5
483
(E) 314
2008
(E) 20
(A ) 46
(C) 70
(E) 64
(6) 27
(D) 45
(B) 501
(C) 405
(D) 4424
(E) None o f these
454
432
and Length of B
2Sx
20
1500
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627
593
L~uJ~
LJ
-u
'U
___j
'--' L.JL
L.J
32
-+2-1
II
~16
7x = 49
-13
13
61
-+ll
13
:. ? - 132 + 61 =193
14. (8)
33
65
99
:.
1451 ~
T
!LJ L-J .__ jL_
*
34
... n
L.J
L.J
LJ
LJ
U
U
12
U
L..
IO
7c
= lOOO <44 X 45
=t
:. Reqd sum
- t 973600
31. (C)
Rtqd. numb er
(ll+3 5+35 + 40+4 5 +55)
75
JOOO X JOO
75
240000 X tOO
= 334-3 08 26 em
~ 35 xlOOO x 12000
26. (IS)
= 3~
- 20
720
6{)()
t 1089
2000 X JOO
...
J5
-ll
= t + rr- 2t6
29. (E) Reqd amount
550
t32 1~
84
49
X =
.. Reqd. sum
13
: 2x +S(x -5) + 13 + ~ 50
2
'1:7
t2
13. (D)
18
1:;()0
~xn'~36
= 22x2 2484 cm
12. (D)
~
:"'"IIIII
2 x 180
latera l
f 34 "to" -,2
:. Annua) income of Vcena
...
= <23 )=72
st angle of quadr ismalle
the
and
75
J:2
2 25
22 (B) Month ly inrom e of Veena
I
..
=>
J89
fl2x3 4x2x
117
(D)b8
376- 47
16. (C) 17. (B) 18. (A) 19. (E) 20. (E)
(C) 56
223
250
314
1-{6)' '~Sw!~~
(8) 76
43'1
655
Tenrus?
(A) 58
IS. (E)
numb er of
Cnck et and
=t
42crore.
33. (A) Reqd. % increase
X JOO'J.
~
= 35-25
4()'1'
245000
-=40 834(A pp.)
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I~
1005
- 6CXlO
6
44 X )QO
176
= 2S%
X:
100
2195%
= 22% (App.)
39. (D) A
232, B 18-8,
C=l50, D-13-6,
E 107
40. (0)
Reqd. %
63x 100
J(}S
- 58-33%
41. (E)
Reqd. difference
680-258
=422
a
)()()%
- 219'(
27(App.)
43. (B) Average number
160 + 708 + 550 + 586
4
=
2004
- 4
.. sot
880x60
)00
= 528
45. (B)
Reqd.%
-
313-97%
314% (App.)
For Q. 46 to 50 :
No. of male p layers= 600 and
No. of female players = 200
c .....
Hockey
Cricket
rennis
F~m<
M~e
P1ayt'n:
Playt-rs
44
60
176
140
58
Badminton
22
30
B.ueb.U
44
80
146
462
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