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1. Identify the wrong number in the following series.


100, 210, 504, 990, 1716, 2730, 4080, 5814, 7980...
A:-100 B:-1716 C:-4080 D:-7980
2. Find out the missing number in the series. 0, 4, 10, 18,......, 40, 54,70
A:-25 B:-23 C:-27 D:-28
3. Which one of the following number is not divisible by 3?
A:-243471 B:-424371 C:-744321 D:-143461
4.What are the values of X and Y respectively of X53452Y2 is divisible by both 4
and 11, where X and Y are single digit integers?
A:-5,1 B:-6,2 C:-6,1 D:-4,1
5. What value will replace the question mark in the following question?
5348.65 + 8654.731 + ? = 14678.277
A:-673.986 B:-674.896 C:-674.895 D:-674.890
6. In a nursery, a gardener finds one disease affected seedlings for every 50
seedlings. If one out of the five diseased seedlings are completely destroyed bythe
disease, and there are 10 seedlings completely destroyed by the disease, then how
many seedlings are there in the nursery?
A:-2500 B:-2000 C:-250 D:-60
7. The cost of 10 units of material–A and 3 units of material–B is 2570 INR. What
would be the cost of 30 units of material-A and 9 units of material–B?
A:-Can’t be determined B:-7720 C:-5140 D:-None of these
8. In a tuition centre if each candidate is given 10 notebooks, there are three
notebooks leftover. If each is given 11, then the no of notebook is one less. Find the
number of notebooks.
A:-40 B:-42 C:-43 D:-None of the above
9. The age of X five years ago was thrice the age of Y. Five years hence, the X’s age
will be twice the age of Y. Calculate the ratio of their present age.
A:-7:3 B:-7:1 C:-9:2 D:-7:2
10. The sum of present ages of father and his son is thirty years more than the
present age of the mother. The mother is 20 years older than the son. What will be
the age of father after 10 years?
A:-50 B:-60 C:-70 D:-55
11. Mr X spent 1500 INR to purchase dress, 3000 INR to purchase a mobile, 1200
INR to purchase a watch and remaining 43 % of the total amount he had as cash
with him. Calculate the total amount.
A:-9500 B:-9800 C:-9900 D:-None of these
12. After getting two successive discounts, a product with a list price of 300 is
available at 210. If the second discount is 12.5 percent, find the first discount.
A:-10 percent B:-12.5 percent
C:-20 percent D:-None of the above
13. -If the income of Raja is twenty percent more than that of Ramya and the
income of Ramya is 40 % less than that of Rajna, then the income of Raja, Ramya
and Rajna respectively in the ratio of ................
A:-18:15:25 B:-25:15:18 C:-1:2:3 D:-3:2:1
14. Raja and Ramya’s one day salary are in the ratio of 5:7 and the sum is 3600.
Then what is the salary of Raja?
A:-1500 B:-1200 C:-1300 D:-2000
15. In a gated community, there are three types of villas. Type A, Type B and Type
C. The number of purchases of Type A, Type B and Type C are in the ratio of1:2:3
and the cost of villas to each of these types are in the ratio of 5:4:2. If the total
revenue from the sale of the villa project is 190 crores, then calculate the total cost
of Type A villas.
A:-100 crore B:-60 crore C:-50 crore D:-None of the a bov
16. Two jars of equal volume respectively are three-fourths and half filled with fruit
concentrate. They are then filled to brim by adding water. Their contents arethen
passed into another vessel. Calculate the ratio of fruit concentrate to water in the
new vessel.
A:-5:3 B:-3:5 C:-1:2 D:-2:1
17. 24 men complete a work in 18 days. After they have worked for 12 days, 12
more men join them. How many days will they take to complete the remaining
work?
A:-2 B:-3 C:-4 D:-5 C
18. In a class there are 10 boys and 15 girls. Three students are selected at
random. The probability that the selected student are one boy and two girls is....
A:-25/46 B:-23/46 C:-25/44 D:-None of the above
19. A box contains 10 red and 10 white balls. What is the probability of drawing 3
balls of the same colour?
A:-1/19 B:-2/19 C:-3/19 D:-4/19
20. In how many different ways can the letters of the word "TEETH" be rearranged?
A:-120 B:-60 C:-30 D:-720
21. X invests certain lump sum amount for the period of five years at the annual
compound interest rate of six percent and earns the interest of 33823. Calculate
the principal amount.
A:-10000 B:-100000 C:-150000 D:-None of the above
22. What is 13 percent of 50? A:-6 B:-6.5 C:-6.05 D:-6.89
23. Calculate the population standard deviation of the following data.
5, 9, 8, 4, 6, 9, 3, 7, 9
A:-1.1 B:-2.1 C:-3.1 D:-2.8
24. In a residential hostel there was stock of food for 80 days for 2000 students.
After 15 days 400 students left the hostel. For how many days shall left overfood
last the remaining students?
A:-200 B:-100 C:-98 D:-87
25. Ramesh, when travelling in the train notices the electricity posts. He could
count 21 posts in one minute. If the distance between the each post is 25
meters,then calculate the speed of the train.
A:-60 kmph B:-30 kmph C:-120 kmph D:-None of the above
26. If the circumference of a circle is 200 units, then what will be the length of the
arc described by an angle of 20 degrees?
A:-10.11 units B:-11.11 units C:-10.53 units D:-10.35 units
27.The minute hand of a clock is 10 cm long. What is the area of the sector made
by the minute hand between 6.00 AM to 6.10 AM?
A:-50.3 sqcm B:-52.58 sqcm C:-52.20 sqcm D:-52.38 sqcm
28. Raj, Raman and Ramya are standing on the circular boundary of a pond. They
are at equal distance from each other. If the radius of the boundary is
10m,calculate the shortest distance between Raj and Ramya?
A:-17.5 m B:-17.3 m C:-1.73 m D:-0.173 m
29. A small ring of radius 5 cm moves on a bigger ring of radius of 15 cm. How
many rotations will the small ring take on a bigger ring to make a complete round?
A:-75 B:-1.5 C:-6 D:-3
30. A triangle and parallelogram are constructed on the same base such that their
areas are equal. If the altitude of the parallelogram is 200 m, what is the altitude of
the triangle?
A:-200 m B:-100 m C:-400 m D:-50 m
31. What is the weight of the water contained in a conical vessel of 42 m deep and
32 cm in diameter?
A:-45.056 kg B:-49.28 kg C:-11.264 kg D:-13.44 kg
32. Find the slant height of the cone where the height is 9.6 cm and the diameter of
base is 8 cm.
A:-5.2 cm B:-8.2 cm C:-10.4 cm D:-10.2 cm
33. Popcorns completely filled in a cylindrical bag of diameter 40 cm and height 35
cm is to be served by completely filling identical disposable cones of diameter 4 cm
and height 7 cm. How many persons can be served this way?
A:-1000 B:-1400 C:-1300 D:-1500
34. The diameter of a sphere is 8 m. Calculate the volume of its hemisphere.
A:-530.39 B:-535.38 C:-536.38 D:-536.83
35. When the ball bounces, it rises to one third of the height from which it fell. If
the ball is dropped from a height of 90 m, how high will it rise at the second
bounce?
A:-10m B:-30 m C:-15 m D:-60 m
36. A clock gains 10 minutes in one hour. Calculate the angle traversed by the
minute hand in one hour.
A:-360 degree B:-400 degree C:-420 degree D:-None of the above
37. Hanna invested INR 7150 in a stock at 100 to obtain an income of 500. The
dividend from the stock is .............
A:-8.2 % B:-6 % C:-6.5 % D:-6.99 %
38.. What is the present worth of the rupees 1450 due 5 years at 9 % per annum?
A:-1000 B:-900 C:-1010 D:-1450
40. If the height of the tree is 4 meters and length of its shadow is 4 meters, find
the angle of elevation of the sun.
A:-60 degree B:-30 degree C:-90 degree D:-15 degree
40. The speed of a boat when travelling downstream is 40 kmph, whereas when
travelling upstream it is 30kmph, what is the speed of the current?
A:-3.10 mph B:-3.10 kmph C:-5 mph D:-None of the above
41.Rajan travels to a place 200 km away at an average speed of 60 kmph and
returns at 40 kmph. What is his average speed for the whole journey?
A:-50 kmph B:-49 kmph C:-48 kmph D:-47 kmph
42. The bankers discount on a bill due 6 months hence at 15 % is 450. What is the
true discount?
A:-400 B:-418.60 C:-420.60 D:-410.60
43. If x:y = 1:3; then find the ratio of (6x+y): ( 6x-y)
A:-3:1 B:-1:3 C:-1:5 D:-5:1
44. Rama, Rajan and Rameela started a business by investing 1000, 4000, and
10000 respectively. What is the share of Rameela in the total profit of 75000?
A:-35000 B:-10000 C:-50000 D:-50055
45. Pipe A can fill a tank in 15 hours and Pipe B in 10 hours. If both the pipes are
opened in an empty tank, how much time will they take to fill it?
A:-3 hrs B:-12.5 hrs C:-6.5 hrs D:-6 hrs
46. If x = 5 and y = 3, what is the value of (2x + 3y) ÷ (x - y)?
A:-11.5 B:-9.5 C:-10.25 D:-8.5
47. The value of “A” varies in inverse proportion as the square of “B”. If the value of
“A” is equal to 40 when “B” is equal to 12. What would be the value of “A” when “B”
is equal to 24 ?
A:-10 B:-15 C:-20 D:-22
48. In a school 40% of the students play football and 50% play cricket. If 18% of
the students neither play football nor cricket, the percentage of the students
playing both is :
A:-22% B:-8% C:-32% D:-40%
49. 16 men can do a piece of work in 10 days. How many men are needed to
complete the work in 40 days?
A:-4 B:-6 C:-10 D:-40
50. What will be the day on 29.02.2024
A:-Sunday B:-Thursday C:-Friday D:-Saturday
In the following question, there is a statement given followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II. Read the conclusion and then decide which
of the given conclusions follows from the statement.
51.Statement: The easy confidence with which I know another man’s religion is
folly teaches me to suspect that my own is also.
Conclusion I. No religion is false.
Conclusion II. Some religion are true.
A:-Only conclusion I follows
B:-Only conclusion II follows
C:-Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
D:-Both conclusion I and II follows
52.Statement: “You do not write your life with words. You write it with actions.
What you think is not important. It is only important what you do”.
Conclusion I. Words cannot write your life.
Conclusion II. It is not so important what you think.
A:-Only conclusion I follows B:-Only conclusion II follows
C:-Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
D:-Both conclusion I and II follow
53.Statement: The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable
one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends
on the unreasonable man.
Conclusion I. The world must itself adapt to the reasonable man.
Conclusion II. Unreasonable man seldom adapts to the world.
A:-Only conclusion I follows B:-Only conclusion II follows
C:-Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
D:-Both conclusion I and II follow
54. Statement: Those who know do not speak. Those who speak do not know.
Conclusion I. All those who speak know everything.
Conclusion II. All those who don’t speak don’t know anything.
A:-Only conclusion I follows B:-Only conclusion II follows
C:-Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
D:-Both conclusion I and II follow
55.Statement: The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be
ruled by evil men.
Conclusion I. Good men shall abstain from public affairs.
Conclusion II. Evil men rule those who are elusive to the public affairs.
A:-Only conclusion I follows B:-Only conclusion II follows
C:-Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
D:-Both conclusion I and II follow
In the following question, there is a paragraph given followed by two
conclusions numbered I and II. Read the conclusion and then decide which of
the given conclusions follows from the paragraph.
56.Paragraph: The start-up universe is facing challenges because of the funding
crunch. The rapid increase in policy interest rates by large central banks, notably
US Federal Reserve, to combat inflation has raised the cost of money. The era of
near-free money owing to excessively accommodative monetary policy in the
developed world, especially after the pandemic, which pushed up activity in the
startup world significantly, is over. According to one estimate, compared to last
year, funding for Indian startups declined by about 75 percent in the first three
months of 2023. But the funding winter is not the only problem for Indian
startups. They can also land in trouble for commanding a premium in the funding
market.
Conclusion I. Startups had very tepid activities in the post-pandemic period.
Conclusion II. Fund crunch is the only problem faced by startups in India.
A:-Only conclusion I follows B:-Only conclusion II follows
C:-Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
D:-Both conclusion I and II follow
57..Courts in India follow the adversarial system of adjudication as opposed to the
inquisitorial model followed in several civil law countries. In an adversarial model,
the role of lawyers representing the party becomes vital. Lawyers of the opposing
parties present their cases before a neutral judge who in turn provides a decision
based on the merits of the case, as presented by the lawyers. In the inquisitorial
system of law, on the other hand, judges are more pro-active in adjudicating the
matter. Rather than acting as neutral judges, they have rights to inquire and probe
into the matter, much like a police. Here the role of lawyers representing the party
and the role of judge cumulatively becomes important in determining the manner
in which a civil case or criminal trial proceeds.
Conclusion I. Inquisitorial model is common in common law countries.
Conclusion II. Inquisitorial model provides for a neutral judge.
A:-Only conclusion I follows B:-Only conclusion II follows
C:-Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
D:-Both conclusion I and II follow
58. Households in rural areas generally use wood, dung cake or other biomass as
fuel. This practice has several adverse implications like deforestation, reduction in
green cover, wastage of cattle dung and air pollution. To rectify the situation,
subsidised LPG is being provided. In addition, gobar gas plants are being provided
through easy loans and subsidy. As far as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is
concerned, it is a clean fuel — it reduces household pollution to a large extent.
Also,energy wastage is minimised. For the gobar gas plant to function, cattle dung
is fed to the plant and gas is produced which is used as fuel while the slurry which
is leftover is a very good organic fertiliser and soil conditioner.
Conclusion I. Fire wood collection and utilization leads to reduction in forest cover.
Conclusion II. There is no government support to encourage farmers to use gobar
gas.
A:-Only conclusion I follows B:-Only conclusion II follows
C:-Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
D:-Both conclusion I and II follow
59. Diversification towards new areas such as livestock, fisheries and other non-
agricultural activities is necessary not only to reduce the risk from agriculture
sector but also to provide productive sustainable livelihood options to our rural
people.
Conclusion I. Crop diversification leads to uncertain cash flow in the farm business
enterprise.
Conclusion II. Crop diversification not necessarily reduces the risk in the
agricultural sector.
A:-Only conclusion I follows B:-Only conclusion II follows
C:-Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
D:-Both conclusion I and II follow
60. We have travelled about six decades since independence. The objective of all
our policies had been stated as promoting rapid and balanced economic
development with equality and social justice. Poverty alleviation has always been
accepted as one of India’s main challenges by the policy makers, regardless of
which government was in power. The absolute number of poor in the country has
gone down and some states have less proportion of poor than even the national
average. Yet, critics point out that even though vast resources have been allocated
and spent, we are still far from reaching the goal.
Conclusion I. We could not eradicate poverty because very few governments have
prioritized it as a policy.
Conclusion II. Even after six decades of independence we could not completely
eradicate poverty.
A:-Only conclusion I follows B:-Only conclusion II follows
C:-Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
D:-Both conclusion I and II follow
In the following question, two statements numbered I and II are given. There
may be cause and effect relationship between two statements. These two
statements may be the effect of same cause or independent causes. These
statements may be independent causes without having any relationship. Read
both the statements and mark your answer accordingly.
61. Statement I: One of the reasons for farmers’ suicides is crop failures.
Statement II: Farmers could not repay the loans taken for cultivation in the event of
crop failure.
A:-Statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect
B:-Statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect
C:-Both statement I and statement II are independent causes
D:-Both statement I and II are effect of independent causes
62. Statement I: Increasing the level of Government investment boosts domestic
industrial sector growth during recession times.
Statement II: Economists prescribe expansionary fiscal policies to overcome
recession.
A:-Statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect
B:-Statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect
C:-Both statement I and statement II are independent causes
D:-Both statement I and II are effect of independent causes
63. Statement I: Migratory birds fly to far away areas during a particular time of a
year.
Statement II: Wild animals are coming to human habitat thus leading to Man-
Animal conflict.
A:-Statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect
B:-Statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect
C:-Both statement I and statement II are independent causes
D:-Both statement I and II are effect of independent causes
64.Statement I: Dead plants are slowly converted into coal.
Statement II: Ultra violet rays kills microbes
A:-Statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect
B:-Statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect
C:-Both statement I and statement II are independent causes
D:-Both statement I and II are effect of independent causes
65. Statement I: A number of lagoons and lakes have formed in the coastlines of
India.
Statement II: India has a vast coastline and the coast is very indented in some
states.
A:-Statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect
B:-Statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect
C:-Both statement I and statement II are independent causes
D:-Both statement I and II are effect of independent causes
66.Assertion (A) : Poor people migrate to bigger cities for livelihood.
Reason (R) : The business opportunities available in the smaller cities are very low.
A:-Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
B:-Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A
C:-A is true, but R is false D:-A is false, but R is true
67. Assertion (A) : In India, labour force is quite mobile and available in large
numbers.
Reason (R) : India has very cheap airfares.
A:-Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
B:-Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A
C:-A is true, but R is false D:-A is false, but R is true
68.Assertion (A) : The concentration of pollutants in the river is very high during
summer season.
Reason (R) : The water flow is at peak during summer season.
A:-Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
B:-Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A
C:-A is true, but R is false D:-A is false, but R is true
69. Assertion (A) : Legume crops like pulses known to increase the soil fertility.
Reason (R) : Cereal crops fixes atmospheric nitrogen in the soil through nitrogen
fixation process.
A:-Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
B:-Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A
C:-A is true, but R is false D:-A is false, but R is true
70.Assertion (A) : Overcrowding of people due to rural-urban migration has put
pressure on the existing social and physical infrastructure in the urban areas.
Reason (R) : Overcrowding ultimately leads to unplanned growth of urban
settlement and formation of slums shanty colonies.
A:-Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
B:-Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A
C:-A is true, but R is false D:-A is false, but R is true
In the following question consists of a question and two statements numbered
I and II given below it. Decide whether the data provided in the statements
are sufficient to answer the question.
71. Question: What percentage of simple interest per annum did Vimal pay to
Vasuki?
Statements:1. Vimal borrowed INR 4000 from Vasuki for 2 years.
2. Vimal returned INR 4400 to Vasuki at the end of the one year and settled the
loan.
A:-I alone is sufficient while II alone not sufficient
B:-II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
C:-Neither I or II is sufficient D:-Both I and II are sufficient
72.Question: What is the area of the rectangle?
Statements:1.The difference between the sides is 15 cm
2. The measure of its diagonal is 30 cm.
A:-I alone is sufficient while II alone not sufficient
B:-II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
C:-Neither I or II is sufficient D:-Both I and II are sufficient
73.Question: How long will it take for a car to travel a distance of 500 km?
Statements:1. The relative speed of the car with respect to the jeep moving in the
same direction at 50 kmph is 60 kmph.
2. The car started at 6.00 PM.
A:-I alone is sufficient while II alone not sufficient
B:-II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
C:-Neither I or II is sufficient D:-Both I and II are sufficient
74.Question: Reshmi jogs at a constant rate for 60 mins along the same route every
day. Calculate the distance of the route.
Statements:1. Reshmi began jogging at 6.00 AM yesterday.
2.Yesterday, Reshmi had jogged 6 miles by 6.40 AM and 9 miles by 7.04 AM.
A:-I alone is sufficient while II alone not sufficient
B:-II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
C:-Neither I or II is sufficient D:-Both I and II are sufficient
75.Question: What is the speed of the boat in still water?
Statements:1. The speed downstream of the boat is twice the speed upstream.
2. The sum of speeds of the boat, upstream and downstream is 18 kmph.
A:-I alone is sufficient while II alone not sufficient
B:-II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
C:-Neither I or II is sufficient D:-Both I and II are sufficient
76. Question: X and Y together can complete a work in 14 days. Y alone can do it in
40 days. What part of the work was carried out by X?
Statements:1.X completed the job alone after X and Y worked together for 10 days.
2. Part of the work done by X could have been done by Y and Z together in 12 days.
A:-I alone is sufficient while II alone not sufficient
B:-II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
C:-Neither I or II is sufficient D:-Both I and II are sufficient
In the following question the first two words (given in capital letters) have a
definite relationship. Choose one word out of the given four alternatives
which will fill the blank space and show the same relationship with the third
word as between the first two.
77. THYROXIN is to HORMONE as AMALYSE is to............?
A:-Iodine B:-Thyroid C:-Enzyme D:-Digestion
78. A is twice as old as B. Three years ago, A was three times as old as B. How old
is A now?
A:-3 years B:-6 years C:-10 years D:-12 years
79. Find the correct alphabetical order of following words.
A. Revise B. Review C. Revert D. Redirect
A:-ABCD B:-DCBA C:-DCAB D:-CDAB
80. If X says, “Y’s mother is the only daughter of my mother”, how is X is related to
Y? Assume X and Y are males.
A:-Brother B:-Father C:-Can’t be determined D:-None of these
81. Aparna moves towards North West a distance of 10 km, then moves eastward
and travels distance of 20 Km. From here she moves 10 Km South East. Finally she
moves 5 Km towards west and stood at that point. How far is the starting point
from where she stood?
A:-15 km B:-10 km C:-20 km D:-None of the above
82. Introducing Amal, Aman said “He is the only son of my father’s only son”. How
is Amal related to Aman?
A:-Cousin B:-Uncle C:- Grandson D:-None of the above
83.In certain code, REMARKS is written as TLSBNFS, then how MANIPULATE
written in the same code?
A:-FUBMVQJOBN B:-NBOJQVMBUF
C:-SFNBSLT D:-ETALUPINAM
84. In certain code, AMBULANCE is written as CNALUBMAE, then how NEWDELHI
written in the same code?
A:-HLEDWENI B:-HLEDENIW C:-LEDHNIWE D:-EAMNEWI
85. Choose the number which is different from other in the group.
A:-9347 B:-5382 C:-7328 D:-9434
86. Choose the word which is least like the other words in the group.
A:-Mars B:-Jupiter C:-Venus D:-Pluto
87.That is next letter that follows in the following pattern?C, H, L, O, _?
A:-P B:-Q C:-R D:-S
In the following question consists of a question and two statements numbered
I and II given below it. Decide whether the data provided in the statements
are sufficient to answer the question.
88.Question: Mohan is elder than Kishore and Shyam is younger than Arjun. Who
among them is the youngest ?
Statements:1. Shyam is younger than Mohan.
2. Arjun is younger than Kishore.
A:-I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
B:-II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
C:-Neither I nor II is sufficient D:-Both I and II are sufficient
89. Question: How is A related to B ?
Statements:1. A’s husband is the only son of B’s mother.
2. A’s brother and B’s husband are cousins.
A:-I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
B:-II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
C:-Either I or II is sufficient D:-Neither I nor II is sufficient
90.Marathon is to race as hibernation is to
A:-Winter B:-Bear C:-Dream D:-Sleep
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