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APTITUDE TEST

1. ABBCCCDDDD____________?
(a) ​EEEEE ​(b) ​DEEE ​(c) ​FFFFFF
​(d) ​EFFFF
2. ABCXYZDEFXYZ____________?

(a) ​HIX ​(b) ​GHI ​(c) ​XYZ ​(d) ​


HIJ
3. ABBBBCCCCCCCCC,____________?

(a) ​D 2 times ​(b) ​D 16 times ​(c) ​D 25


times ​(d) ​D 49 times
4. AZBBYCCCX____________?
(a) ​DDDDDW ​(b) ​DDDW ​(c) ​DDDD
W ​(d) ​DDDD
5. CATNATBAT____________?

(a) ​SAT ​(b) ​TSA ​(c) ​AST ​(d) ​


FTA
6. How many English capital alphabets cannot change their
shapes if they see themselves in mirror____________?
(a) ​5 ​(b) ​6 ​(c) ​7 ​(d) ​None
7. If heads 500, feet = 1400, then how may rabbits
____________?
(a) ​150 ​(b) ​250 ​(c) ​350 ​(d) ​20
0
8. If X and Y are parents of Z, but Z is not neither the son of
X nor Y, and Y is not the mother of Z. What is the status
of X?
(a) ​Father ​(b) ​Mother ​(c) ​Sister ​(d
) ​Brother
9. If average of three values is ‘V’. If 10 is added to all three
values, this new average is

(a) ​ ​(b) ​V + 10 ​(c) ​10 –


V ​(d) ​
10. If you see a flying aeroplane on you head at right side, at
what direction do you see
(a) ​North West ​(b) ​North
East ​(c) ​East ​(d) ​North
11. Fish: Trout (Match the combination)
(a) ​Cat, Tail ​(b) ​Bat, Ball ​(c) ​Mammal,
Wheal ​(d) ​Ocean, Wave
(e) ​Antena, Insect
12. Acrimonious (give antonyms)
(a) ​Soothing ​(b) ​Melodius ​(c) ​Fertile
​(d) ​Barron
Numerical Ability

13. If x = 225 and y = 117, then =?


(a) ​118 ​(b) ​100 ​(c) ​115 ​(d) ​35
2 closest

14. A rectangular room has 6m long, 5m wide and 4m high.


Then volume is?
(a) ​100 ​(b) ​120 ​(c) ​130 ​(d) ​14
0
15. The average of 8 numbers is 12, if each number increased
by 2, the average of new set is?
(a) ​14 ​(b) ​16 ​(c) ​10 ​(d) ​24
16. If 15 men can do a work in 20 days, how many days are
required to finish that work by 20 men?
(a) ​15 ​(b) ​16 ​(c) ​17 ​(d) ​None
17. Calculate the perimeter of a rhombus with each side equal
to 6cm?
(a) ​22 ​(b) ​23 ​(c) ​24 ​(d) ​None
18. If twelve years are added to two by three age of Mani she
will be three years older than today. What is her present
age?
(a) ​27 ​(b) ​26 ​(c) ​25 ​(d) ​None
19. If the sum of two numbers is ten and their difference is
two, what are the numbers?
(a) ​8, 2 ​(b) ​6, 4 ​(c) ​2, 8 ​(d) ​5,
4
20. An acute angle is ______
(a) ​< 180° ​(b) ​< 90° ​(c) ​>
90° ​(d) ​> 180°
21. An obtuse angle is _______
(a) ​> 90° ​(b) ​> 180° ​(c) ​<
90° ​(d) ​< 180°
22. A father is four times as old as his son, if the sum of their
ages is 25, find the age of father.
(a) ​24 ​(b) ​25 ​(c) ​22 ​(d) ​20
23. Change 27/7 into the mix number

(a) ​ ​(b) ​ ​(c) ​ ​(d) NONE


24. Simple interest on Rs.400/- in 3 years @ 5% per anum?
(a) ​80 ​(b) ​50 ​(c) ​40 ​(d) ​60
25. After getting a discount of 25% the sale price of book is
Rs.846. What is the original price?
(a) ​30 ​(b) ​50 ​(c) ​70 ​(d) ​None

26. If P = 1/3 then P is


(a) ​1 ​(b) ​9 ​(c) ​ ​(d) ​
27. A can do a job in 4 days, while B can do the same job in 5
days. How long will it take to do the same job by both of
them together?
(a) ​ ​(b) ​ ​(c) ​ ​(d) ​9
28. If the base of a rectangle is increased by 40% and its
altitude is decreased by 20%, then its area is:
(a) ​decreased by 20% ​ ​(b) ​increased by
12%
(c) ​decreased by 12% ​ ​(d) ​increased by
16%
29. In a basket containing 180 pears, 9 pears are spoiled.
What percent of the pears in the basket are not spoiled?
(a) ​85% ​(b) ​5% ​(c) ​95% ​(d) ​9
%

30. A silo (container for storing grain) is filled to capacity with


p kilograms of wheat. Rats eats q kilograms a day. After
21 days, what percentage of the silo’s capacity have the
rats eaten?

(a) ​ ​(b) ​ ​(c) ​

(​ d) ​
31. If 30% of all women are voters and 43% of the population
are women, what percent of the population are women
voters?
(a) ​17.4% ​(b) ​25.20% ​(c) ​12.60% ​
(d) ​None of these
32. Ages of the father and his son are in the ratio 10:3. Eight
years after their ages will be in the ratio 12:5, find their
present ages.
Father = 40, Son = 12
33. Garrulous (give the synonyms)

(a) ​Silent ​(b) ​Noise ​(c) ​Wordy ​(d)


​Shout
34. He writes _________ the daily Jang. (put the preposition)

(a) ​in ​(b) ​for ​(c) ​to ​(d) ​into


35. He said that he _______ not at home: (put the verb)

(a) ​is ​(b) ​was ​(c) ​will ​(d) ​has


36. A & B start from a point x. A goes North and covers 3km
then turns right and covers 4km. B goes West and covers
5km, then turns right and covers 3km. How far is B from
A:
(a) ​8km ​(b) ​11km ​(c) ​9km ​(d)
​10km
37. Point X is in North of point Y and point Y is East of point
Z. To which direction in point X with respect to Z:
(a) ​North
East ​(b) ​North ​(c) ​East ​(d) ​Non
e of these
38. Point A is located 8km South of B and C is located 6km
West of A. What is the distance between C and B?
(a) ​8km ​(b) ​12km ​(c) ​10km ​(d)
​9km
39. You are standing with your face towards East. Then you
turn right then again right and then left. Which direction
are you facing at the end?
(a) ​West ​(b) ​South ​(c) ​North ​(d)
​East
40. I am sixth in a queue numbering from either end. How
many are there in the queue?
(a) ​11 ​(b) ​9 ​(c) ​7 ​(d) ​13
41. In a cage there are rabbits and pigeons. They have 20
heads and 48 feet. How many rabbits are there:
(a) ​6 rabbits ​(b) ​4 rabbits ​(c) ​8
rabbits ​(d) ​10 rabbits
42. A clock seen through a mirror reads quarter past three.
What is the correct time?
(a) ​quarter to 9 ​ ​ ​(b) ​15 past 9
(c) ​15 to 3 ​ ​ ​(d) ​None of the above
43. If a man stands upside down with his face towards South
where will be his left hand point:
(a) ​East ​(b) ​West ​(c) ​North ​(d)
​South
44. A is the father of B, but B is not A’s son what is the
relationship of B to A?
(a) ​Daughter ​ ​ ​(b) ​Father
(c) ​Mother ​ ​ ​(d) ​None of the above
45. A party consisted of a man and his wife, their two sons and
their wives and four children of each son. How many
persons were their in all the party?
(a) ​24 ​(b) ​14 ​(c) ​34 ​(d) ​16
46. A boy had twice as many sums wrong as right, if he had 24
sums in all how many of them were wrong?
(a) ​18 ​(b) ​20 ​(c) ​16 ​(d) ​15
47. The old man’s son is my son’s uncle what is the old man to
me?
(a) ​Brother ​ ​ ​(b) ​Father
(c) ​Uncle ​ ​ ​(d) ​None of the above
48. If Sunday dawned 3 days before yesterday what day will
dawn two days after tomorrow
(a) ​Sunday ​ ​ ​(b) ​Saturday
(c) ​Monday ​ ​ ​(d) ​None of the above
49. If X and Y are parents of Z, but Z is not the son of X, what
is Z to X?
(a) ​Nephew ​(b) ​Daughter ​(c) ​Father
​(d) ​Aunt
50. Your father says “I have four sons” but you say “I have
only three brothers.” Who is wrong?
(a) ​Father ​(b) ​Son ​(c) ​None ​(d)
​Both
51. A is the brother of B, but B is not the brother of A. What is
B to A.
(a) ​Nephew ​ ​ ​(b) ​Sister
(c) ​Mother ​ ​ ​(d) ​None of the above
52. In a class of 33, the boys outnumber the girls by seven.
How many girls are there?
(a) ​13 ​(b) ​26 ​(c) ​40 ​(d) ​47
53. If X is west of Y and Y is north of Z, towards which
direction of X is Z?
(a) ​East ​(b) ​South East ​(c) ​South
West ​(d) ​North East
54. “Horse Powers” is a standard unit of power equal to:

(a) ​370 watts ​(b) ​480 watts ​(c) ​658


watts ​(d) ​746 watts
55. At 12 O’clock noon Pakistan Standard Time, the time in
London (UK) shall be
(a) ​4:00 p.m. ​(b) ​7:00 a.m. ​(c) ​5:00
p.m. ​(d) ​4:00 a.m.
56. If the Doctor gave you 4 tablets and advised you a take
each tablet every half an hour, how long will you take to
eat all tablets?
(a) ​2 hours ​ ​ ​(b) ​1 ½ hours
(c) ​2 ½ hours ​ ​ ​(d) ​None of the above

57. It takes 2 minutes to boil a single egg. How many minutes


will it take to boil 5 eggs together:
(a) ​2 minutes ​(b) ​5 minutes ​(c) ​8
minutes ​(d) ​10 minutes
58. If Sajid stood on the top step of a ladder and there were
six more steps the midway step, how many steps in all
did the ladder comprise of:
(a) ​10 ​(b) ​12 ​(c) ​14 ​(d) ​16
59. How many different three digit numbers can be formed by
3 and 5, if none of them is repeated in a number:
(a) ​2 ​(b) ​3 ​(c) ​4 ​(d) ​5

60. If in a certain language, MADRAS is coded as NBESBT


how is BOMBAY coded in that code?
(a) ​CPNCBX ​(b) ​CPNCBZ ​(c) ​CPOC
BZ ​(d) ​CQOCBZ
(e) ​None of these
61. In a certain code, TRIPPLE is written as SQHOOKD.
How is DISPOSE written in that code?
(a) ​CHRONRD ​(b) ​DSOESPI ​(c) ​ESJ
TPTF ​(d) ​ESOPSID
(e) ​None of these
62. If in a code language, COULD is written as BNTKC and
MARGIN is written as LZQFHM, how will MOULDING
be written in that code?
(a) ​ HMFINTK
C ​(b) ​LNKTCHMF ​(c) ​
LNTKCHMF ​(d) ​NITKHCMF
(e) ​None of these
63. In a certain code, MONKEY is written as XDJMNL. How
is TIGER written in that code?
(a) ​QDFHS ​(b) ​SDFHS ​(c) ​SHFDQ
​(d) ​UJHFS
(e) ​None of these
64. In certain code, COMPUTER is written as RFUVQNPC.
How is MEDICINE written in the same code?
(a) ​EOJDJEFM ​(b) ​EOJDEJFM ​(c) ​M
FEJDJOE ​(d) ​MFEDJJOE
(e) ​None of these
65. A person can choose a tie and a suit from three suits and
five ties in:
(a) ​8 ways ​(b) ​15 ways ​(c) ​30
ways ​(d) ​none
66. Three seats on a sofa can be occupied in?
(a) ​12 ways ​(b) ​7 ways ​(c) ​24
ways ​(d) ​none
67. The number ways in which four books can be arranged on
a shelf is:
(a) ​4 ​(b) ​6 ​(c) ​24 ​(d) ​12
68. How many possible permutations can be formed from the
word ASAD?
(a) ​60 ​(b) ​9 ​(c) ​6 ​(d) ​none
69. In how many ways a team of four players be chosen from a
total 10 persons:
(a) ​40 ​(b) ​210 ​(c) ​5040 ​(d) ​no
ne
70. The number of terms in the expansion of the binomial (p +
q) :n

(a) ​n ​(b) ​n-1 ​(c) ​n+1 ​(d) ​2n


71. When two dies are rolled, the number of possible sample
points is?
(a) ​6 ​(b) ​12 ​(c) ​36 ​(d) ​48
72. The probability of drawing a king of spades from 52 cards
is?
(a) ​1/4 ​(b) ​1/13 ​(c) ​1/26 ​(d) ​1/
52
73. When two coins are tossed, p(one head) =
(a) ​1/4 ​(b) ​1/2 ​(c) ​3/4 ​(d) ​1.0
74. When three coins are tossed the probability (3 heads)
(a) ​3/8 ​(b) ​1/2 ​(c) ​1/4 ​(d) ​1/8
75. For two mutually exclusive events A and B, P(A) = 0.2 and
P(B) = 0.4, then P(AUB) =
(a) ​0.8 ​(b) ​0.2 ​(c) ​0.6 ​(d) ​0.5
76. For two independent events A and B, P(A) = 0.2 and P(B)
= 0.4, then P(A∩B) =
(a) ​0.08 ​(b) ​0.6 ​(c) ​0.8 ​(d) ​0.3
77. Find the probability of at least one head when three coins
are tossed:
(a) ​1/8 ​(b) ​0.5 ​(c) ​7/8 ​(d) ​1/2
78. Find the probability of at least two heads when three coins
are tossed:
(a) ​5/8 ​(b) ​3/8 ​(c) ​1/8 ​(d) ​0.5
79. When two dice are rolled find the probability of same
numbers:
(a) ​1/36 ​(b) ​1/6 ​(c) ​0.5 ​(d) ​2/3
6
80. Find the probability of a king of spades when a card is
drawn from 52 playing cards:
(a) ​1/52 ​(b) ​2/52 ​(c) ​4/52 ​(d) ​
3/52

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