Test on three subjects physics, Chemistry & Biology are to be conducted simultaneously, the number of candidates for the tests are 68,36 & 72 respectively. Candidates are to be seated in different rooms such that each room will have candidates of the same subject and the load on each invigilator be the same i.e. the number of candidates in each room should be the same what is the minimum number of rooms you need for the purposes.
22
30
44
None of these
If a: b: c = 8:7:3 find the ratio of (a+2b+c) : (2a+3b-c)
25:34
18:12
12:18
34:25
Find the value of 0.0758 * 0.0758 * 0.0758 + 0.9242 * 0.9242 * 0.9242
0.0758 * 0.9242 + 0.0758 * 0.9242 + 0.0758 * 0.9242
0.8484
1.0758
2
1
Three oranges, six bananas & eight apples cost Rs 30. Seven oranges four bananas and two apples cost 20. I bought Five oranges, five bananas and five apples. How much did I pay ?
25
30
35
Cannot be determined
A five digit number is formed using digits 1,3,5,7 & 9 without repeating any are of these. What is the sum of all such possible numbers?
6666600
6666660
6666666
none of those
Let a,b and c be positive integers satisfying c
7
6
9
8
A and B can do a piece of work in 5 days, A and C in 6 days and B and C in 20 days. A can do the in how many days?
6 ½ days
7 ½ days
8 ½ days
9 ½ days
Tanmay, Sukanta and Prasant are related to each other. Here are some due to find out the relationship between them.
a. Tanmay’s legal spouse and sukanta’s sibling are of the same sex
b. Among the three are Tanmay’s legal spouse, Sukanta’s sibling and Prasanta’s sister in law.
Who is the married man?
Tanmay
Sukanta
Prasanta
Cannot be determined
Tanmay, Sukanta and Prasant are related to each other. Here are some due to find out the relationship between them.
a. Tanmay’s legal spouse and sukanta’s sibling are of the same sex
b. Among the three are Tanmay’s legal spouse, Sukanta’s sibling and Prasanta’s sister in law
Who is the married woman ?
Tanmay
Sukanta
Prasanta
Cannot be determined
Tanmay, Sukanta and Prasant are related to each other. Here are some due to find out the relationship between them.
a. Tanmay’s legal spouse and sukanta’s sibling are of the same sex
b. Among the three are Tanmay’s legal spouse, Sukanta’s sibling and Prasanta’s sister in law
The number of males is ..
(I). 1 (II). 2
(I)
(II)
(I) or (II)
niether (I) nor (II)
Tanmay, Sukanta and Prasant are related to each other. Here are some due to find out the relationship between them.
a. Tanmay’s legal spouse and sukanta’s sibling are of the same sex
b. Among the three are Tanmay’s legal spouse, Sukanta’s sibling and Prasanta’s sister in law.
Who is the sibling ?
Tanmay
Sukanta
Prasanta
Cannot be determined
The time is 2.15 p.m. What is the angle between the hour and minute hands ?
22½
37 ½
43½
15½
The distance between Bangalore to mysore is about 85 miles two train leave at 11 in the morning.
One train leaves Bangalore at 80 mph and the other from mysore at 50 mph. When they meet?
11:45
11:15
11:30
11:00
Find x such that 43x776 is divisible by 11
3
5
7
none of these
Bishu is 26 now. She is twice as old as Hema was when Bishu was as old as Hema is now. What would Hema’s age be now?
(A) More than 30 years
(B) Less than 20 years
(A)
Either (A) or (B)
(B)
Niether (A) or (B)
I have 650 g of a 14% solution of alcohol in wine. I decide to add alcohol to get the mixture to 26% . But after three days we find that the solution is already of 26% consistency. How much wine value have evaporated ?
350
300
325
Cannot be determined
The average age of 400 students is 20.62. By enrolment of 60 new students, the average age is lowered to 20.12 years find the average age of the new students.
16.78
16.79
16.7
16
I bought tow varieties of rice costing 250 & 400 per bag respectively, mixed them and sold them at 360 per bag at a profit of 20% what was the ratio of the mixture ?
6:5
2:1
3:2
6:7
Examine the following and answer the questions based on it.
a (b+4) c
(a+4) b (c+1)
______________________
d 0 (c+4) 9
Find the value of a-b?
1
2
3
4
Examine the following and answer the questions based on it.
a (b+4) c
(a+4) b (c+1)
______________________
d 0 (c+4) 9
Find the value of C+4 ?
8
7
6
5
Examine the following and answer the questions based on it.
a (b+4) c
(a+4) b (c+1)
______________________
d 0 (c+4) 9
Find the value of d ?
4
1
3
2
600 persons working 8 hours per day complete 1/3 rd of the work in 12 days. The number of additional persons, working 6 hours per day required to complete the remaining work in 15 days, is ...
1280
680
600
80
An amount of Rs. 2145 is divided among A B and C such that if their shares be reduced by Rs.IO, Rs.15 & Rs.20 respectively the remainder shall be in the ratio 2:3:4. The money received by C was
700
670
715
685
A train overtakes two persons who are walking in the same direction in which the train is going, at the rate of 2kmph &4kmph passes them completely is 9 and 10 seconds respectively. The length of the train is ..
45m
50m
72m
54m
If 7 and 9 are the remainders when 98 and 165 respectively are divided by a positive integer a than a =
7
12
11
13
A cylindrical water tank with a diameter of 10M & height of 7m is being filled at the rate of 11 cubic meters per hour. If the tank is halt full, how long will it take for the whole tank to be filled ?
25 hrs
50 hrs
200 hrs
100 hrs
A little ball is dropped from a height of 8 ft. and it bounces back each time to a height which is one half of the height of the last bounce
How far approximately will the ball have traveled when it comes to rest ?
36
12
24
48
A reduction of 20% in the price of sugar enables a purchaser to obtain 2.5 kg more for Rs.160. Find the reduced price per kg
16
12.80
3.20
19.20
How many families in Punjab have both radio and a two in one set?
1. The state has 25000 families
2. 15000 families have two is one sets and 2750 families have radio
Statement (1) is alone sufficient to answer the question
Statement (2) is alone sufficient to answer the question
Both statements together are sufficient to answer the question
Both the statements taken together are not sufficient to answer the question
A cylindrical tank 20 inches in height is full of water how many cubic inches of water does it contain?
1. A cubic foot of water weighs 160 pounds.
2. The internal diameter of the fish tank is 10 inches.
Statement (1) is alone sufficient to answer the question
Statement (2) is alone sufficient to answer the question
Both statements together are sufficient to answer the question
Both the statements taken together are not sufficient to answer the question
If in is a natural number than in is divisible by how many positive integers ?
1 n is the products of different prime numbers
2. n is divisible by 8.
Statement (1) is alone sufficient to answer the question
Statement (2) is alone sufficient to answer the question
Both statements together are sufficient to answer the question
Both the statements taken together are not sufficient to answer the question
What day of the week today?
1. Today is 10th October
2. 23rd December was a Wednesday?
Statement (1) is alone sufficient to answer the question
Statement (2) is alone sufficient to answer the question
Both statements together are sufficient to answer the question
Both the statements taken together are not sufficient to answer the question
What is the value of (x-y)?
1. X2 - y2 =5
2. X+ y =1
Statement (1) is alone sufficient to answer the question
Statement (2) is alone sufficient to answer the question
Both statements together are sufficient to answer the question
Both the statements taken together are not sufficient to answer the question
Given below is the data of the sale of refrigerators of a company in four cities during are years. The record is based on quarterly sale.
Time of the Year Jan to Mar (Winter concession) April to July July to September Oct to Dec (millennium conc.)
City
Calcutta 522 736 419 468
Chennai 419 606 403 452
Delhi 715 804 721 735
Mumbai 822 793 701 814
What approximately is Mumbai's contribution in the annual sale ?
27.8%
33.3%
30.9%
31.5%
Given below is the data of the sale of refrigerators of a company in four cities during are years. The record is based on quarterly sale.
Time of the Year Jan to Mar (Winter concession) April to July July to September Oct to Dec (millennium conc.)
City
Calcutta 522 736 419 468
Chennai 419 606 403 452
Delhi 715 804 721 735
Mumbai 822 793 701 814
The number of refrigerators sold during the quaterly period of winter concession were how many more or less than those of millenium concession period ?
12 less
3 more
9 more
21 less
Given below is the data of the sale of refrigerators of a company in four cities during are years. The record is based on quarterly sale.
Time of the Year Jan to Mar (Winter concession) April to July July to September Oct to Dec (millennium conc.)
City
Calcutta 522 736 419 468
Chennai 419 606 403 452
Delhi 715 804 721 735
Mumbai 822 793 701 814
What is the percentage of refrigerators sold during July to Sepetember quarter ?
19.9%
23.9%
20.3%
22.1%
Given below is the data of the sale of refrigerators of a company in four cities during are years. The record is based on quarterly sale.
Time of the Year Jan to Mar (Winter concession) April to July July to September Oct to Dec (millennium conc.)
City
Calcutta 522 736 419 468
Chennai 419 606 403 452
Delhi 715 804 721 735
Mumbai 822 793 701 814
If the winter concession was 15% and the millenium concession 20% on the actual price which was Rs 8500 per refrigerator, how much turnover did the company acheive in the period Oct to Dec (in lakhs) ?
167.89
196.67
174.79
179.34
Given below is the data of the sale of refrigerators of a company in four cities during are years. The record is based on quarterly sale.
Time of the Year Jan to Mar (Winter concession) April to July July to September Oct to Dec (millennium conc.)
City
Calcutta 522 736 419 468
Chennai 419 606 403 452
Delhi 715 804 721 735
Mumbai 822 793 701 814
If the winter concession was 15% and the millenium concession 20% on the actual price which was Rs 8500 per refrigerator, The turnover of Jan to March is how much more than the turnover of Oct to Dec
Rs. 1194320
Rs. 1173910
Rs. 1198340
Rs. 1163910
Percentage of Mark obtained by 7 students in 6 subjects (max. Marks for each subject are shown in the brackets)
Subject H I J K L M
(5) (60) (80) (50) (40) (40)
Student
A 86 82 95 78 66 84
B 92 78 85 89 72 76
C 76 94 89 75 62 69
D 67 74 74 84 85 82
E 74 86 64 80 78 72
F 88 89 76 88 70 64
G 90 96 86 92 65 66
Approximately what is the overall percentage of marks obtained by the D in all subjects?
79
82
86
76
What is the overall percentage of marks obtained by J in all the subjects ?
82.74
84.76
76.84
74.87
What are the average marks obtained by all the student in I.
51.34
85.57
52.36
76.27
What are the total marks obtained by F in H, I & J?
221.8
253
180.2
184
What is the average percentage of marks obtained by all the students in J?
81.92
81.29
65.03
76.23
Choose the option containing order of statements which indicates a valid agreement, that is, where the third statements is a conclusion drawn from the preceding two statements;
a).No thief is a cheat (d).All tiks are toes
(b).All tiks are not taks (e).Some taks are toes
(c).Some taks are not tiks (f.) Some taks are tiks
DBC
DBA
EAC
FDE
Choose the option containing order of statements which indicates a valid agreement, that is, where the third statements is a conclusion drawn from the preceding two statements;
a). No Phatte is a eers … (d). Some eers are phattes
(b). Some Beers are Phattes (e). All phattes are not beers
(c). Some eers may be phattes (f). Some eers are beers
FBC
FCB
BAE
FBD
Choose the option containing order of statements which indicates a valid agreement, that is, where the third statements is a conclusion drawn from the preceding two statements;
a). Same zips are zams (d). Same zaps are zips
(b). Same zips are not zaps (e). All zaps are zams
(c). All zips are zaps (f). All zaps are not zips
CEF
EAB
DAB
CFE
Choose the option containing order of statements which indicates a valid agreement, that is, where the third statements is a conclusion drawn from the preceding two statements;
(a). All yo – yo’s are bo –bo’s (d). All bo-bo’s are do-do’s
(b). Some bo-bo’s are not yo-yo’s (e). All yo-yo’s are not bo-bo’s
(c). Some yo-yo’s are do-do’s (f). All do –do’s are yo-yo’s
ADF
DFE
ADC
DFA
Choose the option containing order of statements which indicates a valid agreement, that is, where the third statements is a conclusion drawn from the preceding two statements;
(a). All poogies are boogies (d). All boogies are poogies
(b). All woogies ae poogies (e). All boogies are woogies
(c). All poogies are woogies (f). All woogies are boogies
EBA
DCE
BAE
FDC
In the flowing questions, you are given two statements, followed by two possible inferences.
Choose the answer that applies correctly;
All pets are prets. Some pets are pests So.
I - Some prets are pests
II - Some pests are prets’
If only inference I follows
If only inference II follows
If both inferences follows
If neither of the inferences follows
In the flowing questions, you are given two statements, followed by two possible inferences.
Choose the answer that applies correctly;
No P has A.. E is P. So
I - E does not have A
II - E has A.
If only inference I follows
If only inference II follows
If both inferences follows
If neither of the inferences follows
In the flowing questions, you are given two statements, followed by two possible inferences.
Choose the answer that applies correctly;
All T are playing objects. All playing objects are fun to play with so.
I - All playing objects are T
II - All Ts are fun to play with
If only inference I follows
If only inference II follows
If both inferences follows
If neither of the inferences follows
In the flowing questions, you are given two statements, followed by two possible inferences.
Choose the answer that applies correctly;
Some d are t some b are d So
I - Some f are b
II - Some b are d
If only inference I follows
If only inference II follows
If both inferences follows
If neither of the inferences follows
In the flowing questions, you are given two statements, followed by two possible inferences.
Choose the answer that applies correctly;
All V are g all g are b. So
I - Some b are V
II - Some V are b
If only inference I follows
If only inference II follows
If both inferences follows
If neither of the inferences follows
A baseball game, five men, ABCDE and five women FGHI & J occupy a row of ten seats. The men are in the odd numbered seats. Starting from the left, each woman sits to the left of the man she is dating.
• D is I’s date
• I is not the right end of the row and the man she is dating is not at the left end of the row
• C is one seat from the right end of the row
• The man dating J likes G best among the other women and insists on being seated to the left of G.
• B and net date occupy the middle pair of seats
• I sits next to B
Which of the following lists five person sitting adjacent of one another form the left to right?
H,I,D,B,G
D,I ,B,G,J
B,Y,A,J,C
D,I,B,G & either A or E
A baseball game, five men, ABCDE and five women FGHI & J occupy a row of ten seats. The men are in the odd numbered seats. Starting from the left, each woman sits to the left of the man she is dating.
• D is I’s date
• I is not the right end of the row and the man she is dating is not at the left end of the row
• C is one seat from the right end of the row
• The man dating J likes G best among the other women and insists on being seated to the left of G.
• B and net date occupy the middle pair of seats
• I sits next to B
U’s date may be...
C or A
A or E
C or E
C , A or E
A baseball game, five men, ABCDE and five women FGHI & J occupy a row of ten seats. The men are in the odd numbered seats. Starting from the left, each woman sits to the left of the man she is dating.
• D is I’s date
• I is not the right end of the row and the man she is dating is not at the left end of the row
• C is one seat from the right end of the row
• The man dating J likes G best among the other women and insists on being seated to the left of G.
• B and net date occupy the middle pair of seats
• I sits next to B
Which of the following cannot be determined in the basis of the information given?
I. who occupies the seat farthest to the left
II. who occupies the seat farthest to the right
I only
II only
I & II only
None of these
Correct the Grammatical error
Gopal PLAY football everyday but to day he PLAY volleyball.
Plays, is playing
Is playing, plays
played, is playing
Play, has played
Correct the Grammatical error;
The drama BEGIN at 8 p.m. . We shall go to see it.
begins
will begin
shall begin
have to begin
Correct the Grammatical error ;
The teacher ARRIVE when the boys MAKE a noise
arrives, is making
is arriving, makes
arrived , was making
arrived ,were making
Choose the a logical sequences for the sentences A,B,C,D.
a) And hide the hearts of one people from these of another
(b) Be recognized in international affairs
(c) If may be long before the law of love will
(d) The machineries of government stand between
ABCD
DCBA
CBDA
BCDA
Choose the a logical sequences for the sentences A,B,C,D.
(a) To forgive is not to forget
(b) There is no merit in loving an enemy
(c) The merit lies in loving in spite of the vivid knowledge that the one that must be loved is not a friend.
(d) When you forget him for a friend
ABCD
ACBD
DCBA
BCDA
Choose the a logical sequences for the sentences A,B,C,D.
(a) My religion is based on
(b) Truth and non violence
(c ) Truth is my god
(d) Non violence is the means of realizing him
DCBA
DBCA
DCBA
ABCD
Choose the a logical sequences for the sentences A,B,C,D.
The only virtue I want to claim is truth and non violence
(a) I lay no claim to superhuman powers
(b) My services have many limitations
(c ) I want non I wear the same corruptible flesh that the weakest of my
(d) Follow being wear and on these fore is liable to err as any.
but god has up to now blessed them in spite of in perfection
ACDB
ABCD
ADCB
DCBA
Choose the a logical sequences for the sentences A,B,C,D.
(a) methods even to serve the noblest of causes
(b) I am an uncompromising opponent of violent.
(c ) Admire worthy motives.
(d) However much I may sympathies with and
ABCD
DCBA
DBCA
BCDA
Choose the a logical sequences for the sentences A,B,C,D.
(a) Nonviolence is not quality to be evolved
(b) or expressed to order. It is an
(c) Upon intense individual effort
(d) inward growth depending for sustenance
ABCD
ACBD
ABDC
CDBA
Choose the a logical sequences for the sentences A,B,C,D.
(a) disposal of mankind it is mightier
(b) then the mightiest weapon of
(c) non violence is the greatest force at the
(d) destruction devised by the in genuity of man
CABD
ABCD
CBAD
ABCD
Find the odd one out.
a) Abstract (b) Conceptual (c) Material (d) Ideational
A
B
C
D
Find the odd one out.
(a) Ring (b) Shoulder (c) Finger (d) write
A
B
C
D
Find the odd one out.
(a) Apt (b) Relevant (c) Appropriate (d) Adept
A
B
C
D
Find the odd one out
(a) Equestrian (b) Neigh (c) Derby (d) Bark
A
B
C
D
Find the odd one out.
(a) Solar (b) Hydro (c) Biogas (d) Nuclear
A
B
C
D
Read the passage carefully and answer the questions nos. 72-76:
I found that Mrs. Heep slowly came nearer to me and Uriah got opposite to men, and they gave me all the best food on the table. They began to talk about their aunts; and I told them about my aunt. They talked about fathers and mothers, and I told them about my father and mother; and then I stopped because my aunt had advised me to be silent on that subject. But I had no chance against Uriah and Mrs. Heep. They did what they liked with me. They got out of me things which I did not wish to tell.
__________________________________
The speaker told Uriah and Mrs heep about has aunt because
They pleaded with him to do so
he liked talking about his aunt
They first talked about their aunts
They forced him to talk about his aunt
The speaker stopped talking about his parents because
he did not like the subject
he could not remember the details
His parents had forbidden him to do so
His aunt had told him not to discuss his parents
The Heeps did what they liked with the speaker because
He was a fool
He was over whelmed by their wind ness
He for got his aunts device
He was lager to till them everything
When the speaker found that the Heeps were frank with him he
admired their frankness
became suspicious of their motives
told them all they wanted to know
did not know what to do
Uriah , Heep and his wife gave the speaker good food because
They were fond of him
They were kind by nature
The speaker asked for special treatment
They wanted to elicit information from him
Read the passage carefully and answer the question nos. 77-82 given;
Slowly but surely the great passenger trains of the United States have been fading from the rails. Short run commuter trains still rattle in and out of the cities. Between major cities you can still find a train, but their running is becoming less frequent. The twentieth Century Limited. The Broadway Limited, and other luxury trains that sang along the rails at 60 to 80 miles an hour are no longer running. Passengers on other long runs complain of poor service, old equipment, and costs in time and money. The long distance traveler today accepts the noise of jets, the congestion at airports and the traffic between airports and the city. A more elegant and graceful way is becoming only a memory.
__________________________
The trains that still run frequently are
Freight trains
Commuter trains
Luxury trains
Fast long distance trains
The great passenger trains referred to the passage were
Majestic tourists train
Efficient commuter trains
Long distance passenger trains
The twentieth century united and the broad away limited
Passengers on long distance trains are unhappy because
Long delays are caused at railway actions
elegance and grace are missing
Trains tickets are not easily available
The service on trains is often par
The author feels that raveling by train
Can never be comfortable
Was comfortable is the past
Is comfortable but vary expansive
Will be comfortable in future
What the author associates with air travel is
Elegance and face
Luxury & speed
Noise & congestion
Expense and style
Read the passage carefully and answer the question nos. 82-84
It is a fundamental characteristic of culture that, despite its essentially conservative nature, it does change over time and from place to place. Herein it differs strikingly from the social behaviour of animals other than man. Among ants, for example, colonies of the same species differ little in behaviour from one another and even, so far as we can judge from specimens embedded in amber, from other ancestors of fifty million years ago. In less than one million years man, by contrast, has advanced from the rawest savagery to civilization and has proliferated at least three thousand distinctive cultures.
______________________________
The phases essentially conservative nature implies that culture
Has an inbuilt resistance to change
Is violently opposed to change
Is essentially static f
Is essentially self contained
According to the author, man cannot live
Without creating a thousand distinctive insects
Like ants and other insets
Without .asserting his dignity
Without constantly striving for a better mode of life
The world proliferated here means
Spread
Propagated
Popularized
multiplied