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MOCK TEST - VII
REA SO NI NG Each of the six persons, P, Q, R, S, T and U has
travelled to different number of countries. R has trav-
1. Which of the following statements will be defi-
elled to more number of countries than only S and T.
nitely true if the expression V < E > B = H >
Q has travelled to more number of countries than U
N > P is definitely true?
but less than P. T is not the person who has travelled
(1) P < B (2) H < V
to least number of countries. The one who has trav-
(3) N > V (4) E > N
elled to second highest number of countries has trav-
(5) E > P
elled to 8 countries. The one who has travelled to the
2. Which of the following is definitely true if the least number of countries has travelled to only two
statements given below are considered to be countries.
true?
4. Who amongst the following has possibly trav-
(You have to take the given statements to be
elled to 11 countries?
true even if they seem to be at variance from
(1) P (2) R
commonly known facts and then decide which
(3) T (4) Q
of the given Conclusions logically follows
(5) S
from the given statements disregarding com-
monly known facts.) 5. If it is given that R has travelled to four coun-
No kite is a bird. All reptiles are birds. All tries less than the number of countries trav-
kites are amphibians. All amphibians are elled by Q, then to how many countries has U
plants. possibly travelled?
(1) All amphibians being birds is a possibil- (1) 4 (2) 9
ity. (3) 3 (4) 6
(2) All plants being reptiles is a possibility. (5) 10
(3) At least some reptiles are amphibians.
Directions (6 - 10) : Study the following infor-
(4) All kites are plants.
mation carefully and answer the questions given be-
(5) At least some plants are reptiles
low :
3. Which of the following symbols should be In a certain code language,
placed in blank spaces respectively (in the
few organic farming techniques is written as
same order from left to right) in order to com-
li gs da cr
plete the given expression in such a manner
that both W > R as well as E > S* definitely fertilizer products few available is written fo
hold true? W__ E __ A __ R __ S pz nb gs
(1) >, = , > , > (2) >, >, =, >
organic waste into fertilizer is written nb cr
(3) <, >, =, > (4) <, =, >, >
pt mk
(5) >, <, >, =
disposal of farming waste is written as hu
Directions (4 - 5) : Study the following informa-
mk li yu
tion carefully and answer .the questions given be-
low: (All codes are two letter codes only)

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6. What will be the code for few waste in the numbered floor. Only three persons live
given code language? between the one who likes Thor and M.
(1) gs li Only two persons live between M and N.
(2) pt da N does not live on the lowermost floor.
(3) da mk Only three persons live between N and
(4) Other than those given as options the one who likes Hulk.
(5) mk gs O lives immediately above K. O lives on
an even numbered floor. K does not like
7. What is the code for organic in the given code
Hulk. K lives neither on floor numbered
language?
three nor five.
(1) gs (2) cr
Only two persons live between K and the
(3) da (4) pt
one who likes Nova.
(5) Other than those given as options
Only one person lives between the one
8. In the given code language, what does the code who likes Nova and Ironman. The one
yu stand for? who like Ironman lives below the one
(1) farming who likes Nova.
(2) techniques L lives immediately above Q. Only one
(3) either of or disposal person lives between Q and the one who
(4) waste likes Captain America.
(5) either into or few The one who likes Wolverine lives im-
mediately above the one who likes
9. If waste management techniques is coded
Batman.
as ax da mk in the given code language,
P does not like Thor. K does not like Su-
then how will farming fertilizer management
perman.
be coded as?
(1) ax nb cr (2) li ax pt 11. Which of the following pairs represent those
(3) gs li nb (4) nb li ax who lives immediately above and immediately
(5) Other than those given as options below N?
(1) R, L
10. What is the code for available in the given
(2) Other than those given as options
code language?
(3) L, M
(1) either pz or fo
(4) K, Q
(2) either nb or mk
(5) R, Q
(3) li
(4) hu 12. Four of the following five are alike in a cer-
(5) Other than those given as options tain way as per the given arrangement and so
form a group. Which of the following does not
Directions (11-16) : Study the following infor-
belong to that group?
mation carefully and answer the questions given be-
(1) K - Floor numbered Five
low :
(2) Q - Floor numbered Six
Eight persons K, L, M, N, O, P, Q and R (3) L - Floor numbered Two
live on eight different floors of a building but not nec- (4) N - Floor numbered Seven
essarily in the same order. The lower most- floor of (5) R - Floor numbered Eight
the building in numbered one, the one above that is
13. Which of the following super-heroes does R
numbered two and so on till the topmost floor is num-
like?
bered eight. Each of them also likes a different super-
(1) Other than those given as options
hero namely, Batman, Superman, Captain America,
(2) Superman
Thor, Hulk, Wolverine, Nova and Ironman, but not
(3) Nova
necessarily in the same order.
(4) Thor
The one who likes Thor lives on an even

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(5) Batman prescribed controlled environments, it


may have adverse effects.
14. Which of the following super-heroes does P
like? Directions (18-20) : In each of the following
(1) Ironman questions, relationship between different elements is
(2) Wolverine shown in the statements. The statements are followed
(3) Batman by two Conclusions numbered I and II. Study the Con-
(4) Captain America clusions based on the given statements and mark the
(5) Other than those given as options appropriate answer.
15. N lives on which of the following floor num- Give answer (1)if both the Conclusion I and
bers? Conclusion II are true
(1) Five (2) Three
Give answer (2)if neither Conclusion I nor
(3) Seven (4) One
Conclusion II is true
(5) Other than those given as options
Give answer (3)if either Conclusion I or Con-
16. As per the given arrangement, P is related to
clusion II is true
Nova and N is related to Wolverine in a
certain way. To which of the following is M Give answer (4)if only Conclusion I is true
related to in the same way?
Give answer (5)if only Conclusion II is true
(1) Superman (2) Batman
(3) Captain America (4) Thor 18. Statements :
(5) Hulk F =A< L< C > O > N ;
Y>L;Q>C
17. Study the following information carefully to
Conclusions :
answer the question given below :
I. Y < N
A fatal disease has spread across the Spatter
II. Q > F
village of State X. Even though the prescribed
medicine is abundantly available in one of the 19. Statements :
cities near Spatter which can cure the dis- R > K = H > N > A < S;
ease, the Medical Association of the State has N>M>T
decided not to allow the medicine to be trans- Conclusions:
ported to Spatter and is calling the infected I. K > T
people to the city to be injected with the medi- II. R > M
cine.
20. Statements :
Which of the following can be a reason be-
S < P < C = D < L > K;
hind the decision of the Medical Association?
D<T<G
(1) The Association may not be able to earn
Conclusions:
high profits from selling the medicine to
I. G > S
Spatter.
II. T > K
(2) Many of the villagers may not be able to
afford the medicine as it is highly priced. Directions (21-25) : Study the following infor-
(3) The disease has started to spread in other mation carefully and answer the questions given be-
villages also, making it challenging for low :
the Association to provide the medicine
Eight friends J, K, L, M, N, O, P and Q are
everywhere.
sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in
(4) Reportedly, many of the villagers are try-
the same order. Some of them are facing the centre
ing home remedies to reduce the effect
and some of them are facing outside, (i.e. in a direc-
of the disease and hence they may not
tion opposite to the centre.)
require the medicine.
(5) If the medicine is not injected under the Facing the same direction means if one person

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faces the centre then the other also faces the centre (4) Third to the left
and vice-versa. Facing the opposite direction means (5) Immediate left
if one person faces the centre then the other faces
25. Who amongst the following are immediate
outside and vice-versa.
neighbours of P ?
Immediate neighbours facing the same direction (1) M, N (2) K, M
means if one neighbour faces the centre then the other (3) J, Q (4) N, K
also faces the centre and vice-versa. (5) Q, N
Immediate neighbours facing the opposite direc- 26. Study the following information carefully and
tion means if one neighbour faces the centre then the answer the question given below :
other faces outside and vice-versa. The government of State Y is promoting or-
Only one person sits between K and O. ganic farming this year onwards. Thus, the raw
Q sits third to the right of O. material needed for it is made available at a
M sits to the immediate right of Q. Q faces subsidised rate. Free regular classes are also
outside. arranged to train the farmers in organic farm-
L sits second to the left of P. P is not an ing methods and to solve their problems.
immediate neighbour of O. The farmers of village B however are still con-
L faces a direction opposite to that of O. tinuing with the industrial farming methods de-
Immediate neighbours of L face opposite spite several requests from the government.
directions. Which of the following statements, if consid-
J sits third to the left of N. J is not an ered true, may support the action of farmers
immediate neighbour of P nor K. of village B?
M and J face a direction same as that of (1) Industrial farming leads to more produc-
N. tivity in the short term, however, in the
long term, it diminishes the soil life and
21. Four of the following five are alike in a cer-
production becomes heavily dependent
tain way based on the directions they are form-
on chemicals.
ing and so form a group. Which is the one that
(2) Organic farming requires considerably
does not belong to that group?
more skill as compare to industrial farm-
(1) KL (2) QM
ing.
(3) PQ (4) NJ
(3) Although a few farmers across State Y
(5) QL
have tried their hand at organic farming
22. Who among the following sit exactly between earlier, none of the farmers of village B
Q and O when counted from the right of Q? have participated in it before.
(1) P, J (2) M, P (4) Organic food is expensive and not many
(3) L, K (4) N, L people in State Y may be able to afford
(5) J, M it, however with the subsidies, provided
by the government, it will become afford-
23. Which of the following is not true regarding
able.
K as per the given arrangement?
(5) Organic farming methods are very labour
(1) N is an immediate neighbour of K.
intensive as regular extensive observation
(2) Ail the given options are true
is required whereas finding labour at af-
(3) Only three persons sit between K and M.
fordable costs is a challenge for farmers
(4) L sits to the immediate left of K.
of village B.
(5) K faces outside.
Directions (27-30) : In each of the following
24. What is Ls position with respect to N?
questions three statements followed by two Conclu-
(1) Immediate right
sions numbered I and II have been given. You have
(2) Second to the right
to take the given statements to be true even if they
(3) Third to the right
seem to be at variance from the commonly known
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facts and there decide which of the given Conclu- The Doctor of row-1 sits second to the
sions logically follows from the given statements, dis- right of H, X faces one of the immediate
regarding commonly known facts. neighbours of H. Only one person sits
between the X and the Scientist.
Give answer (1) if both the Conclusion I and
The one who faces the Scientist of row -
Conclusion II follow
2 is an immediate neighbour of E. Only
Give answer (2) if neither Conclusion I nor one person sits between E and the Pilot.
Conclusion II follows W sits second to the right of Z. Y does
not face G. The Scientist of row-1 faces
Give answer (3)if either Conclusion I or Con-
the Engineer of row - 2.
clusion II follows .
G faces one of the immediate neighbours
Give answer (4) if only Conclusion I follows of the Doctor of row-2. The Doctor of
row - 2 does not sit at any of the extreme
Give answer (5) if only Conclusion II follows
ends of the line. Z is not a Doctor.
(27-28) : Statements
31. Which of the following represents the people
Some ratios are percent.
sitting at extreme ends of both the lines?
All percent are fractions.
(1) F, H and X, Y (2) F, H and Z, W
No fraction is a section.
(3) G, E and Z, X (4) E, H and X, Z
27. Conclusions (5) G, E and W, Y
I. No section is a percent.
32. Who amongst the following sits to the imme-
II. All ratios being fractions is a possibility
diate left -of Pilot of row -1?
28. Conclusions (1) H
I. All sections being ratios is a possibility. (2) The Doctor of row1
II. At least some fractions are ratios. (3) The Engineer of row 1
(4) G
(29-30) : Statements
(5) F
All metals are plastics.
All plastics are ores. 33. Which of the following represent both the im-
Some ores are wood. mediate neighbours of Y?
(1) Z and the Scientist of row-2
29. Conclusions
(2) X and the Engineer of row-2
I. All wood being metals is a possibility
(3) W and the Doctor of row-2
II. No ore is a metal
(4) X and the Pilot of row-2
30. Conclusions (5) W and the Pilot of row-2
I. At least some metals are wood
34. Which of the given statements is true with re-
II. All plastics being wood is a possibility
spect to the given arrangement?
Direction (31-35) Study the following informa- (1) G is a Scientist
tion carefully and answer the questions given below. (2) Y sits to the immediate right of X
(3) F and Z face .each other.
Eight persons E, F, G, H, W, X, Y and Z
(4) None of the given statements is true
are sitting in two parallel rows containing four per-
(5) The Engineer of one row faces the Doc-
sons each.E, F, G and H are sitting in row-1 facing
tor of another row.
north and W, X, Y and Z are sitting in row-2 facing
south (but not necessarily in the same order). Thus, 35. If Y and X interchange their places,, -so do H
each person sitting in row - 1 faces another person and Z, then who amongst the following will
sitting in row - 2- Each of the two rows consists of face E?
one Doctor, one Engineer, one Pilot and one Scien- (1) Y (2) H
tist (but not necessarily in the same order). (3) F (4) W
(5) Other than those given as options
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Quantitativ e A p titud e 43. A, B and C started a business by investing Rs.


20,000, Rs. 28,000 and Rs. 36,000 respec-
36. Four circles having equal radii are drawn with tively. After 6 months, A and B withdrew an
centres at the four corners of a square. Each amount of Rs. 8,000 each and C invested an
circle touches the other two adjacent circle. If additional amount of Rs. 8,000. All of them
remaining area of the square is 168 cm2, what invested for equal period of time. If at the end
is the size of the radius of the circle ? (in of the year, C got Rs. 12,550 as his share of
centimetres) profit, what was the total profit earned ?
(1) 14 (2) 1.4 (1) Rs. 25,100 (2) Rs. 26,600
(3) 35 (4) 21 (3) Rs. 24,300 (4) Rs. 22,960
(5) 3.5 (5) Rs. 21,440
Directions (37-41): What will come in place of 1
the question mark (?) in each of the following num- 44. There are three positive numbers, rd of av-
3
ber series.
erage of all the three numbers is 8 less than
37. 158 78 38 18 8 ? the value of the highest number. Average of
(1) 3 (2) 5 the lowest and the second lowest number is 8.
(3) 2 (4) 7 Which is the highest number?
(5) 6 (1) 11 (2) 14
38. 16 19 24 33 50 ? (3) 10 (4) 9
(1) 83 (2) 66 (5) 13
(3) 99 (4) 74 45. A sum of money was invested for 14 years was
(5) 102 in Scheme A which offers simple interest at a
39. 402 400 388 358 302 ? rate of 8 % p.a. The amount received from
(1) 212 (2) 236 Scheme A after 14 years was then invested for
(3) 190 (4) 182 two years in Scheme B which offers compound
(5) 210 interest (compounded annually) at a rate of
10% p.a. If the interest received from Scheme
40. 31 15 21 50 ? 767.25 B was Rs. 6,678, what was the sum invested
(1) 160.5 (2) 171.5 in Scheme A ?
(3) 156.5 (4) 122.5 (1) Rs. 15,500 (2) Rs. 14,500
(5) 143.5
(3) Rs. 16,500 (4) Rs. 12,500
41. 8 5.5 8.5 23 89.5 ? (5) Rs. 15,000
(1) 455 (2) 420.5
(3) 445 (4) 415.5 1
(5) 433 46. 4 years ago, the respective ratio between
2
42. A vessel contains a mixture of milk and water of As age at that time and four times of Bs
in the respective ratio of 14 : 3. 25.5 litres of age at that time was 5:12.Eight years hence
the mixture is taken out from the vessel and 1
2.5 litres of pure water and 5 litres of pure milk of As age at that time will be less than Bss
is added to the mixture. If the resultant mix- 2
ture contains 20% water, what was the initial age at that time by 2 years. What is Bs present
quantity of mixture in the vessel before the re- age ?
placement? (in litres) (1) 10 years (2) 14 years
(1) 51 (2) 102 (3) 12 years (4) 5 years
(3) 68 (4) 85 (5) 8 years
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Directions (47-51) : Study the table and answer the given questions Data related to salary structure of 5
individuals from different organisations in March.
Individuals Basic Salary Total Allowance Total Deduction Net Salary
(in Rs.) (in Rs.) (in Rs.) (in Rs.)
P 21800 28600
Q 4350 25850
R 10400 12400 2800 20000
S 11200 13800
T 21600 5700

Note : (i) Total Deduction = Provident Fund Deduction (which is 10% of basic salary) + Other deduction
(ii) Net Salary = Basic Salary + Total Allowance Total Deduction
(iii) Few values are missing in the table (indicated by ). A candidate is expected to calculate the
missing value, if it is required to answer the given question, on the basis of the given data and
information.
(3) Rs. 32,700 (4) Rs. 31,700
47. If other deduction of P was Rs. 4,720, what
was his net salary? (5) Rs. 32,900
(1) Rs. 42,500 (2) Rs. 43,500 Directions (52-56) : In the following questions
(3) Rs. 43,000 (4) Rs. 41,500 two equations numbered I and II are given. You have
(5) Rs. 42,000 to solve both the equations and
48. If Qs total allowance was Rs. 3,000 more than Give answer (1) if x > y
his basic salary, what was his total allowance? Give answer (2) if x > y
(1) Rs. 17,000 (2) Rs. 17,500 Give answer (3) if x < y
(3) Rs. 16,000 (4) Rs. 16,600 Give answer (4) if x< y
(5) Rs. 15,500 Give answer (5) if x = y or the rela-
tionship cannot be established.
49. If the respective ratio of Provident Fund de-
duction and other deduction and other deduc- 52. I. x2 3x 88 = 0
tion of S was 7 : 13, what was Ss other deduc- II. y2 + 8y 48 = 0
tion ? 53. I. 5x2+ 29x + 20 = 0
(1) Rs. 2,160 (2) Rs. 2,080 II. 25y2 + 25y + 6 = 0
(3) Rs. 2,120 (4) Rs. 2,040
(5) Rs. 1,980 54. I. 2x2 11x + 12 = 0
II. 2y2 19y + 44 = 0
50. Basic salary of S is what percent more than
the basic salary of R? 55. I. 3x2 + 10x + 8 = 0
II. 3y2 + 7y + 4 = 0
4 7
(1) 6 (2) 5 56. I. 2x2 + 21x + 10 = 0
13 13
II. 3y2+ 13y + 14 = 0
9 7 Directions (57-61) : This data is regarding to-
(3) 9 (4) 11
13 13 tal number of employees working in Administration
9 (Admin), Operations (Ops.) and other departments
(5) 7 of corporate divisions of Companies A and B
13
The total number of employees working in both
51. If other deduction of T was Rs. 4,000, what the companies together is 4800. The respective ratio
was his net salary? of number of employees in Companies A and B is 5 :
(1) Rs. 32,500 (2) Rs. 31,900 7. Each employee works in only one of the mentioned
departments.
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In company A, 70% of the total employees are (3) 16 (4) 24


males. 60% of the total male employees work in Ops. (5) 14
1 th 61. In company B, what is the respective ratio be-
Out of the remaining male employees, work in tween the total number of employees (both
8
Admin. Out of the total female employees, 24% male and female) who work in Admin and
the total number of employees (both male and
5th female) who work in Other department in the
work in Admin and the remaining female em-
8 same company ?
ployees work in Ops. (1) 2:3 (2) 1:3
(3) 1 : 4 (4) 3 : 5
In company B, 80% of the total employees are (5) 1 : 5
males. 65% of the total male employees work in Ops.
Number of male employees who work in other de- 62. Monthly salaries of Pia and Som are in the re-
partments in Company B is 20% more than the male spective ratio of 5 : 4.Pia, from her monthly
employees who work in Other departments in com- 3
pany A. Number of female employees who work in salary, gives th to her mother. 15% towards
5
Ops in Company B are less than the number of male
her sisters tuition fees, 18% towards a loan
employees who work for Ops in the same company,
and she shops with the remaining amount
1 which was Rs. 2,100.What is the monthly sal-
by 75%. Out of the remaining female employees, ary of Som ?
4
work in admin (1) Rs.25,000 (2) Rs.30,000
(3) Rs. 15,000 (4) Rs.20,000
57. What percent of the total number of male em- (5) Rs.24,000
ployees in company A work in other depart-
ments ? 63. 12 men can finish a project in 20 days. 18
(1) 45 (2) 25 women can finish the same project in 16 days
(3) 30 (4) 35 and 24 children can finish it in 18 days. 8
(5) 40 women and 16 children worked for 9 days and
then left. In how many days will 10 men com-
58. What Percent of the total number of female plete the remaining project ?
employees in company B work in administra-
tion department ? 1
(1) 10 (2) 10
(1) 18.5 (2) 17.5 2
(3) 14 (4) 16 1
(5) 19 (3) 9 (4) 11
2
59. What is the total number of female employees
who work in Ops in Company A and B to- 1
(5) 9
gether? 2
(1) 681 (2) 781
64. An item was bought at Rs. X and sold at Rs. Y,
(3) 689 (4) 649
there by earning a profit of 20%. Had the value
(5) 788
of X been 15% less and the value of Y been
60. What is the difference between the average Rs. 76 less, a profit of 30% would have been
number of males working in Admin in both earned. What was the value of X
the companies together and average number (1) Rs. 640 (2) Rs.400
of females working in Other Departments in (3) Rs.600 (4) Rs.800
both the companies together ? (5) Rs.840
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Directions (65-69) : Refer to the graph and an- 68. If the number of projects handled by company
swer the given questions. A increased by 20% from 2007 to 2008 and
by 5% from 2008 to 2009, what was the num-
Data related to number of projects handled by two
ber of projects handled by company A in 2009?
companies (A and B) during 5 years
(1) 378 (2) 372
(3) 384 (4) 396
(5) 368
69. What is the difference between the total num-
ber of projects handled by company A in 2003
and 2004 together and total number of projects
handled by company B in 2005 and 2007 to-
gether ?
(1) 120 (2) 150
(3) 130 (4) 180
(5) 368
70. The speed of the boat in still water is 24 kmph
65. Out of the total number of projects handled by and the speed of the stream is 4km/h. The time
company A in 2005 and 2006 together, 20% taken by the boat to travel from A to B down-
were Governmental projects. What was the stream is 36 minutes less than the time taken
total number of governmental projects handled by the same boat to travel from B to C up-
by company A in 2005 and 2006 together ? stream. If the distance between A and B is 4
(1) 108 (2) 132 km more than the distance between B and C,
(3) 128 (4) 116 what is the distance between A and B ?
(5) 122 (1) 112 km (2) 140 km
66. The projects handled by company B can be (3) 56 km (4) 84 km
broadly classified into two types : Governmen- (5) 28 km
tal projects and Non-governmental projects. ENGL I SH L A NGUA GE
If the average number of non-governmental
projects handled by company B in 2003 and Directions (71 - 80) : Read the following pas-
2004 is 127, what is the total number of gov- sage carefully and answer the questions given. Cer-
ernmental projects handled by the same com- tain words have been given in bold to help you lo-
pany in 2003 and 2004 together ? cate them while answering some of the questions.
(1) 204 (2) 188 We are told that economy is growing and that
(3) 192 (4) 196 such growth benefits all of us. However, what you
(5) 212 see is not what you always get. Most people are ex-
67. The number of projects handled by company periencing declining economic security in response
B decreased by what percent from 2004 to to the problems of the global system, many commu-
2006 ? nities have turned to Local Exchange Systems (LESs)
to help regain some control over their economic situ-
5 7 ations.
(1) 35 (2) 30
8 8
Local exchange systems come in many forms.
3 3 They often involve the creation of a local currency,
(3) 50 (4) 45
8 8 or a system of bartering labour, or trading of agricul-
tural products as a means of supporting the region in
5 which they are traded. Such a system helps preserve
(5) 40
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Local currencies allow communities to diversify seed saving exchange banks. For example, the vil-
their economies, reinvest resources back into their lage women in Ladakh have begun to collect and ex-
region and reduce dependence on the highly concen- change rare seeds selected for their ability to grow in
trated and unstable global economy. Each local cur- a harsh mountain climate. This exchange system pro-
rency system serves as an exchange bank for skills tects agriculture diversity while promoting self-reli-
and resources that individuals in the community are ance. There is no one blueprint for a local exchange
willing to trade. Whether in the form of paper money, system, which is exactly why they are successful ve-
service credits, or other units, a local currency facili- hicles for localisation and sustainability. They pro-
tates the exchange of services and resources among mote local economic diversity and regional self-reli-
the members of a community. ance while responding to a regions specific needs.
Local exchange systems play a pivotal role in creat-
By providing incentives for local trade, commu-
ing models for sustainable societies. They are an ef-
nities help their small businesses and reduce under-
fective educational tool, raising awareness about the
employment by providing the jobs within the com-
global financial system and local economic matters.
munity. In addition, the local exchange of food and
Local exchange systems also demonstrate that tan-
seeds promotes environmental conservation and com-
gible, creative solutions exist and that communities
munity food security. Local food production reduces
can empower themselves to address global problems.
wasteful transportation and promotes self-reliance and
genetic diversity. Each transaction within a local ex- 71. Which of the following is same in meaning as
change system strengthens the community fabric as the word LIMITED TO as used in the pas-
neighbours interact and meet one another. There are sage?
over 1,000 local exchange programs worldwide more (1) restricted to
than 30 local paper currencies in North America and (2) extending beyond
at least 800 Local Exchange Trading Systems (LETS) (3) validated for
throughout Europe. New Zealand and Australia Lo- (4) adjusted
cal Exchange Systems vary and evolve in accordance (5) custodial
-with the needs and circumstances of the local area.
72. Which of the following can be a suitable title
This diversity is critical to the success of the local
for the passage?
currencies. For instance, a bank in rural Massachu-
(1) Reasons LES must rule over the regular
setts refused to lend a farmer the money needed to
currency
make it through the winter. In response, the farmer
(2) Methods to escape global economic is-
decided to print his own money Berkshire Farm Pre-
sues
serve Notes. In winter, customers buy the notes for
(3) Dependence of Asian countries on LES
$9 and they may redeem them in the summer for $10
(4) Role of LES in development of commu-
worth of vegetables. The system enabled the com-
nities
munity to help a farm family after being abandoned
(5) LES - A Futile Exercise
by the centralized monetary system. As small family
farms continue to disappear at an alarming rate, local 73. Which of the following is most nearly the op-
currencies provide tools for communities to bind to- posite in meaning as the word PIVOTAL as
gether, support their local food growers and maintain used in the passage?
their local food suppliers. (1) essential (2) unnourished
(3) healthy (4) overriding
Local Exchange Systems are not limited to de-
(5) trivial
veloped countries. Rural areas of Asia, Latin America
and Africa have offered some of the most effective 74. As mentioned in the passage, there is no set
and important programs, by adopting agriculture- design to initiate local exchange systems as
based systems of exchange rather than monetary ones. ____.
In order to preserve genetic diversity, economic se- (A) they tend to work well only in selected
curity and avoid dependence on industrial seed and countries
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(C) they are too complicated to understand 79. Which of the following is most nearly the op-
(1) Only A (2) Only B posite in meaning as the word REGAIN as
(3) Both A and C (4) Both A and B used in the passage ?
(5) Only C (1) recover (2) restart
(3) forfeit (4) revalue
75. Which of the following is most nearly the op-
(5) liberate
posite in meaning as the word BIND as used
in the passage ? 80. As mentioned in the passage, the statistics with
(1) visionless (2) separate respect to LES highlight that_.
(3) associate (4) loosen (1) very few countries are aware about such
(5) reunite programmes.
(2) they face more resistance from, devel-
76. Which of the following statements is true in
oped countries than developing ones.
the context of the passage ?
(3) they are becoming popular among com-
(1) LES work well only in countries whose
munities across the globe.
economies are based primarily on agri-
(4) they lack support of farmers.
culture.
(5) the gap between the rich and the poor is
(2) LES increases unhealthy competition
increasing.
between communities from different re-
gions. . Directions (81 - 85) : Read each sentence to
(3) LESs encourage communities to become find out whether there is any grammatical mistake/
self-supporting error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the
(4) LESs are restricted to trading with paper sentence. Select the part with the error as your an-
money only. swer. If there is no error, Select No error as your
(5) None of the given statements is true answer. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any)
77. As mentioned in the passage, local currencies 81. The rise of ATMs, telephone banking, the
can prove to be beneficial for the community internet (1)/ and now smartphones has (2)/ led
as they_. to a decline of 5 to 8 percent a year (3)/ in the
(A) assist in creating job opportunities. number of visits by customers to branches. (4)/
(B) indirectly help in conserving the environ- No error (5)
ment.
82. Sporting body such as FIFA (1)/ should be run
(C) aid in minimising reliance on global
transparently and rigorous standards (2)/
economy.
should be maintained to ensure that (3)/ sports
(1) Only A (2) Only B
are played in the right spirit. (4)/ No error (5)
(3) Both A and C (4) Both A and B
(5) All the three A, B and C 83. Owing to the frequent fluctuations in electric-
ity, (1)/ businesses in Africa are forced to (2)
78. Which of the following is the meaning of the
/ invest in generators thereby paying (3)/ ex-
phrase what you see is not what you always
orbitant amounts for electricity. (4)/No error
get as mentioned in the passage with respect
(5)
to present economic situation in the country ?
(1) Sharing information without hiding facts. 84. Without a reduction in imports, the decline (1)/
(2) Being pessimistic while presenting infor- in the economy will be even great though (2)/
mation. the central bank is positive that (3)/ the
(3) Modifying information after taking con- economy will recover by next year. (4)/ No
sent from every stakeholder. error (5)
(4) Waiting to share positive information.
85. Changing a companys corporate culture (1)/
(5) What is presented may not necessarily be
is difficult but not impossible (2)/ and intro-
true.

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ducing systems such as (3)/ pay for perfor- 89. Which of the following should be the FIRSI
mance will help a company grow. (4) / No sentence after rearrangement ?
error (5) (1) A (2) B
(3) C (4) D
Directions (86-90) : Rearrange the given six sen-
(5) E
tences/ group of sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and
(F) in a proper sequence so as to form a meaningful 90. Which of the following should be the THIRD
paragraph and then answer the given questions. sentence after rearrangement ?
(A) Initiatives by Japan and the European (1) A (2) B
Union over the past two years depressed (3) F (4) D
the yen and euro earlier. (5) E
(B) The rising dollar has hurt US exporters by
Directions (91 - 95): Each sentence below has
making their goods costlier abroad, and
two blanks, each blank indicating that something has
Chinas move to devalue its currency
been omitted. Choose the words that best fit the mean-
could further complicate the Feds deci-
ing of the sentence as a whole.
sion on when to raise rates.
(C) All these moves contrast with action fore- 91. Rolling the neck is a very simple and effective
seen from the Federal Reserve, which is exercise when it____to_______off the double
widely expected to boost the short-term chin.
interest rate it controls later this year. (1) comes, fighting
(D) Chinas central bank said the devaluation (2) relates, shedding
of the Yuan was a result of reforms in- (3) regards, sloughing
tended to make its exchange rate more (4) associates, removing
market-oriented. (5) pertains, edging
(E) This Fed rate hike would likely raise the
92. The traffic police said that it was not possible
value of the dollar, which has already
to _______personnel permanently at the spot
jumped about 1.4 percent in value in the
to prevent the situation because
past 12 months against a basket of for-
of_______manpower.
eign currencies.
(1) send, issue
(F) With this devaluation, China becomes the
(2) arrange, lack
third major economy to act on lowering
(3) let, less
its currency value.
(4) deploy, insufficient
86. Which of the following should be the (5) dispatch, constricted
FOURTH sentence after rearrangement ?
93. Your children take_______of most of your ac-
(1) A (2) B
tions and traits, both good and bad, which is
(3) C (4) E
why it is_______that you leave them more
(5) D
good examples than bad.
87. Which of the following should be the SEC- (1) light, crucial
OND sentence after rearrangement ? (2) cognizance, urgent
(1) A (2) B (3) copy, important
(3) C (4) D (4) note, essential
(5) F (5) pretence, vital
88. Which of the following should be the LAST 94. The region has already___ few very long dry
(SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement ? spells this season, _____ concern about the
(1) A (2) F survival of the kharif crop.
(3) D (4) C (1) Subjected, posing
(5) B (2) witnessed, sparking

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(3) seen, sensing (1) Even though


(4) dealt, generating (2) In spite of
(5) suffered, bordering (3) While
(4) However
95. The forum ____desired efforts be ____at the
(5) No correction required
earliest on a sustained basis to create an au-
thentic database. 98. Ayurveda believes that herbs when ingested
(1) demanded, initiated bring about changes in the energy of a human
(2) suggested, dealt body.
(3) ask, commenced (1) when it is ingest
(4) proclaimed, earned (2) ingested when
(5) questioned, made (3) while being ingest
(4) when one ingesting
Directions (96-100): Which of the phrase given
(5) No correction required
against each sentence should replace the word/
phrase, given in bold in a sentence to make it gram- 99. The owners of commercial establishments in
matically correct, if the sentence is correct as it is the city were given orders to furnished de-
given and no correction is required, choose No cor- tailed information of their tenants.
rection required as the answer. (1) furnished orders
(2) ordered for furnishing
96. It is important to teach children that discrimi-
(3) ordered to furnish
nating on any particular culture is not accept-
(4) orderly furnished
able.
(5) No correction required
(1) discrimination for
(2) discriminating against 100. Traffic snarls along the highway have started
(3) to discriminate towards again, despite the area is declared a no park-
(4) discriminated of ing zone
(5) No correction required (1) declaration on
(2) has been declared
97. Although official orders, work of re-survey
(3) being declared
of out-of-school children has not yet been un-
(4) has to declare
dertaken in many parts of the State.
(5) No correction required

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SOLUTIONS
1. (1) V < E > B = H > N > P (6 - 10) :
P < B True
few gs
H < V Not true
organic cr
N > V Not true
farming li
E > N Not true
techniques da
E > P Not true
fertilizer nb
2. (4) All reptiles are birds Universal waste mk
Affirmative (A- type) into pt
Some reptiles are birds Particular farming li
Affirmative (I-type) product/available fo/pz
No kite is a bird Universal Negative disposal/of her/yu.
(E-type)
6. (5) few gs
Some kites are not birds Particular
Negative (O-type) waste mk
A All reptiles are birds 7. (2) organic cr
8. (3) yu disposal/of
E No bird is a kite
A E E -type of conclusion 9. (4) waste = mk
No reptile is a kite techniques da
A All kites are amphibians farming li
fertilizer nb
A All amphibians are plants management ax
A + A A-type of conclusion 10. (1) available fo/pz
All kites are plants.
Option 4 is true (11 - 16) :
3. (1) W > E = A > R > S Floor Favourite
Person
W > R True Number Superhero
E > S True 8 O Wolverine
(4 - 5) : 7 K Batman
, , , R > S, T 6 R Thor
P>Q>U 5 N Captain America
P> Q> U> R> T> S 4 L Nova
3 Q Superman
8 8 2 M Iron man
4. (1) Q travelled to eight countries. Only P has 1 P Hulk
travelled to more number of countries than
Q. 11. (1) R lives immediately above N while L lives
immediately below the floor of N.
5. (4) R has travelled to more than four but less
than eight countries. 12. (2) K lives on floor numbered seven
U = 5, 6 or 7. (5 + 2)

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Q lives on floor numbered Three.. 21. (2) K and L face the same direction.
(6 3) Q and M face the opposite directions.
L lives on floor numbered four P and Q face the same direction.
(2 + 2) = 4 N and J face the same direction.
N lives on floor numbered five Q and L face the same direction.
(7 2) 22. (5) When counted from the right of Q, two
R lives on floor numbered six persons - M and J - are sitting exactly
= (8 2) = 6 between Q and O.
13. (4) R likes Thor 23. (1) N is an immediate neighbour of both P and
14. (5) P likes Hulk Q.

15. (1) N lives on 5th floor. 24. (3) N faces towards the centre. L sits third to
the right of N.
16. (3) L likes Nova and there are two persons sit
b/w O and N. 25. (4) K and N are immediate neighbours of P.
Similarly N likes captain America and 26. (5) Obviously, option (5) supports the action
there are two persons b/w N and M. of farmers of village B.
17. (5) (27 - 28) :
18. (5) F = A < L < C > O > N; Some ratios are percent.
Y>L;Q>C
Y>L<C>O>N
F =A< L< C < Q All percent are fractions.
Conclusions : I A I -type of Conclusion
I. Y < N : Not True Some ratios are fractions. (P)
II. Q > F : True All percent are fractions.
19. (1) R > K = H > N > A < S:
N>M>T No fraction is a section.
R>K=H>N>M>T A E E -type of Conclusion
Conclusions : No percent is a section. (Q)
I. K > T : True Some ratios are fractions.
II. R > M : True
20. (4) S < P < C = D < L > K; No fraction is section.
D<T<G
I E O -type of Conclusion
S< P< C = D <T> G
Some ratios are not sections. (R)
G > T> D < L< K
Conclusions : 27. (1) Conclusion I is the Converse of the
I. G > S : True Conclusion (Q). Ve n n
II. T > K : Not True diagrams of Some ratios are fractions:
(21 - 25) :
Ratios
L P

O N
or
I
II
J Q

M
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Wood
or Ratios
or

III V
Diagram III supports the Conclusion II. Combine diagrams II and IV :
28. (1) Venn diagrams of Some ratios are not
sections :

Ratios

VI
or
This diagram supports the conclusion I.
I
II 30. (5) Venn diagrams of All plastics are ores:

Ores
or
III or Plastics
Diagram II supports the Conclusion I.
Conclusion II is the Converse of the I II
Conclusion (P). Venn diagrams of Some ores are wood:
(29 - 30) :
All metals are plastics.
or
All plastics are ores. III
IV
A A A -type of Conclusion
All metals are ores. (P) or
29. (4) Venn diagrams of All metals are ores : Woods

Ores Ores
Metals
V
or Ores
I II
Venn diagrams of Some ores are wood:
or
Ores
VI
This diagram supports the Conclusion II.
or
III
IV

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(31 - 35) :
168 4 7
Row - 2 784
R 28 22
Engineer

Scientist
L

Doctor
I

Pilot
E
G F
H T 168 4 7
T 784
X W Y Z 6

L
G H F Engineer E R d 784 28 cm
Scientist

Doctor
E I
Pilot

F G
T H 28
T Radius 14 cm
2
Row - 1
37. (1) 158 78 38 18 8 ?
31. (3) X and Z sit at the extreme ends of the Row-
The pattern
2. G and
E sit at the extreme ends of the Row-1. 158
1 79 1 78
2
32. (4) H is a Pilot. G sits to the immediate left of
H. 78
1 39 1 38
33. (5) W (Doctor) and Z (Pilot) are immediate 2
neighbours of Y. 38
1 19 1 18
34. (1) Y sits second to the left of X, F faces Y. 2
35. (2) Z faces E. H interchanged position with 18
1 9 1 8
Z. So, H faces E. 2
8
1 4 1 3
36. (1) 2
38. (1) The pattern is :-
16 3 19
19 5 3 2 24

24 9 5 4 33
Diameter of circle = side of square 33 17 9 8 50
= d cm
Area of square = d2 sq. cm 50 + 33 17 16 83

d 2 39. (1) 402 1 2 402 2 400


Area of 4 quadrants sq.cm
4 400 3 4 400 12 388
According to the question 388 5 6 388 30 358
d 2 358 7 8 358 56 302
d2 168
4 302 9 10 302 90 212
d 2 4 40. (2) 31 0.5 0.5 15.5 0.5 15
168
4 15 1.5 1.5 22.5 1.5 21
168 4 168 4 21 2.5 2.5 52.5 2.5 50
d2
4 22 50 3.5 3.5 175 3.5 171.5
4
7 171.5 4.5 4.5 771.75 4.5 767.25

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41. (3) The pattern is :- 44. (1) Let the numbers be


8 1 2.5 8 2.5 5.5 a<b<c
5.5 2 2.5 11 2.5 8.5 According to question,
8.5 3 2.5 24.5 2.5 23 a b c
c 8
23 4 2.5 92 2.5 89.5 33
89.5 5 2.5 447.5 2.5 445 a b c 9c 72 ...(i)
Again,
42. (3) Quantity of milk in Vessel = 14x ltr.
Quantity of water = 3x litres a b 16
In 25.5 litres of mixture, 16 c 9c 72
14 9c c 72 16
Milk 25.5 21 litres
8c 88
17
Water = 4.5 litres c 11
After additions, 45. (5) Let x be the amount invested
Water = 3x 45 + 2.5 Case I
Quantity of mixture
= 17x 25.5 + 7.5 PRT
S.I
100
17 x 18 litres
x 8 14 112 x
3 x 20 20 1
100 100
17 x 18 100 5
Case II
17 x 18 15 x 10 Amount invested in scheme B
17 x 15 x 18 10
112 x
2x 8 = Rs. x
100
x4
Initial quantity of the mixture = 17x 100 x 112 x
= Rs.
17 4 68 ltrs 100
43. (1) Ratio of the equivalent capitals of A, B 212
and C for 1 month = Rs. x
100
20000 6 12000 6 :
T
R
28000 6 20000 6 : C.I P 1 1
100
36000 6 44000 6
T
120 72 : 168 120 : 216 264 212 x R
1 1
100 100
192 : 288 : 480 2 : 3 : 5
If the total profit at end of the year be x 2
212 x 10
5 x 1 1
Cshare x 100 100

10 2
x 212 x 121
12550 1
2 100 100
x 25100

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212 x 21 13
Rs. 1120 = Rs. 2080
100 100 7
212 x 21 50. (5) Required percent
6678
10000
11200 10400
100
6678 10000 10400
x 15000
212 21
800 100 9
7 %
46. (1) 4 years ago 104 13 13
As age = 10x year
Bs age = 3x year 51. (5) Other deductions for T = Rs. 4000
As present age = (10x + 4) years Deduction for provident fund
Bs present age = (3x + 4) years = Rs. (5700 4000) = Rs. 700
Ts basic salary
10 x 4 8
3 x 4 8 2 1700 100
2 Rs.17000
10
3x 12 5 x 6 2
Ts net salary
3 x 12 5 x 6 2 = Rs. (17000 + 21600 5700) = Rs.32900
6 2x 2
2x 6 2 4 52. (1) I. x 2 3 x 88 0
x2 x 2 11x 8 x 88 0
Bs present age = 3x + 4
x x 11 8 x 11 0
3 2 4 10 years
x 8 x 11 0
47. (2) Total deductions for P
x 8 or,11
21800 10
= Rs. 4720 2
100 II. y 8 y 48 0
= Rs. (2180 + 4720) = Rs. 6900
y 2 12 y 4 y 48 0
Ps net salary
= Rs. (21800 + 28600 6900) y 2 12 y 4 y 48 0
= Rs. 43500
y y 12 4 y 12 0
48. (4) Qs net salary = Rs. 25850
If the basic salary of Q be Rs. x, then y 4 y 12 0
Total allowance = Rs. (x + 3000)
x x 3000 4350 25850 y 4 or, 12
2 x 1350 25850 Hence x > y
2 x 25850 1350 27200
53. (3) I. 5 x 2 29 x 20 0
x 27200 2 Rs.13600
Qs total allowance 5 x 2 25 x 4 x 20 0
= Rs. (13600 + 3000) = Rs. 16600 5 x x 5 4 x 5 0
49. (2) Provident fund deduction of S
x 5 5x 4 0
11200 10
Rs.1120 4
100 x 5 or,
Other deductions of S 5

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II. 25 y 2 25 y 6 0 4
y or, 1
3
25 y 2 15 y 10 y 6 0 Clearly, x < y
5 y 5 y 3 2 5 y 3 0
56. (5) I. 2 x 2 21x 10 0
5 y 2 5 y 3 0
2 x 2 20 x x 10 0
2 3 2 x x 10 1 x 10 0
y or,
5 5
x 10 2 x 1 0
2
54. (4) I. 2 x 11x 12 0
1
x 10or,
2 x 2 8 x 3 x 12 0 2
2x x 4 3 x 4 0 II. 3 y 2 13 y 14 0
x 4 2 x 3 0 3 y 2 6 y 7 y 14 0
3 3 y y 2 7 y 2 0
x 4 or,
2
3 y 7 y 2 0
II. 2 y 2 19 y 44 0
7
2 y 2 11y 8 y 44 0 y or, 2
3
y 2 y 11 4 2 y 11 0 Calculations (57 - 61) :
y 4 2 y 11 0 Total number of employees in company

11 5
y 4 or, A 4800 2000
2 12
x y 70 2000
Male employees 1400
100
55. (3) I. 3 x 2 10 x 8 0 Male employees in operations department
3x2 6 x 4 x 8 0
1400 60
840
3x x 2 4 x 2 0 100
Male employees in administration
3x 4 x 2 0
40 1
department 1400 70
4 100 8
x or, 2
3 Male employees in other departments
= 1400 840 70 = 490
II. 3 y 2 7 y 4 0 Total female employees
= 2000 1400 = 600
3y2 3y 4 y 4 0 Female employees in administration
3 y y 1 4 y 1 0 department
24 600
3 y 4 y 1 0 144
100

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Female employees in operations 61. (2) Required ratio = (196 + 49) : (588 + 147)
department = 245 : 735 = 1 : 3
5 62. (5) Pias monthly salary = Rs. 5x
600 144 285
8 Percentage expenditure by Pia on Mother
Female employees in other department + Tuition fee + payment of debt
= 600 144 285 = 171 = 60 + 15 + 18 = 93%
Total number of employees in company Expenditure on shopping = 7%

7 7
B 4800 2800 5x 2100
12 100
Male employees 5 x 7 210000
2800 80 210000
2240 x 6000
100 5 7
Male employees in operations department Soms monthly salary
2240 65 4 x 4 6000 Rs.24000
1456
100 63. (2) According to the question,
Male employees in other departments 18 16 women
490 120 24 18 children
588 2 women 3 children
100
Male employees in administration
8 women + 16 children
= (12 + 16) children = 28 Children
department = 2240 1456 588 = 196
Female employees = 2800 2240 = 560 M1D1 M 2 D2

Female employees in operations W2 W2
1456 25
department 364 24 18 28 9
100
1 W2
Female employees in administration
department 28 9 7
W2
560 364
196 24 18 12
49
2 4 Remaining work
Female employees in other departments 7 5
= 560 364 49 = 147 1
12 12
This part of work is done by 10 men.
490
57. (4) Required percent 100 35% M1D1 M 2 D 2
1400
W2 W2
98
58. (2) Required percent 100 17.5 12 20 10 D 2
560
1 5
59. (4) Required answer = 285 + 364 = 649 12
60. (1) Required difference 5
10 D 2 12 20 100
171 147 70 196 12

2 2 100
D2 10 days
159 133 26 10

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67. (5) Required percentage decrease


120 x 6x
64. (4) C.P of article Rs. Rs. y
100 5 320 190
100
Case II. 320
85 x 17 x 1300 325 5
C.P. Rs. 40
100 20 32 8 8
S.P. y 76 68. (1) Number of projects handled by company
6x A in 2009
Rs. 76
5 120 105
300 378
According to the question, 100 100
6x 17 x 130 221x 69. (2) Required difference
76
5 20 100 200 = (210 + 350) 180 + 230)
= 560 410 = 150
6 x 221x
76 70. (3) Rate downstream = 24 + 4 = 28 kmph
5 200
Rate upstream = 24 4 = 20 kmph
240 x 221x = x km
76
200 BC = (x 4) km.
According to the question,
19 x
76 x 4 x 36
200
20 28 60
76 200
x Rs.800 7 x 28 5 x 3
19
140 5
65. (5) Number of projects handled by company
A in the years 2005 and 2006 2 x 28 3

= 360 + 250 = 610 140 5
Number of governmental projects 3
2 x 28 140 84
610 20 5
handled 122
5 2 x 84 28 12
66. (4) Number of projects handled by company 112
B in 2003 and 2004 x 56 km
2
= 130 + 320 = 450 71. (1) 72. (4) 73. (5) 74. (2) 75. (2)
Number of non governmental projects 76. (3) 77. (5) 78. (5) 79. (3) 80. (3)
handled = 127 2 = 254 81. (5) 82. (4) 83. (2) 84. (2) 85. (3)
Number of governmental projects 86. (4) 87. (4) 88. (5) 89. (1) 90. (3)
handled = 450 254 = 196 91. (5) 92. (4) 93. (4) 94. (2) 95. (1)
96. (2) 97. (2) 98. (5) 99. (3) 100. (2)

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