Directions-(Q. 1-5) What should come in
place of the questi0n—mark (?) in the following
questions ?
1. [(58)² x (48)²] ÷ ? = 2152-96
(A) 60 (B) 2500
(C) 50 (D) 3600
(E) None of those
Answer.D
2. 7432 ÷ 92-9 x 18-5 = ?
(A) 1450 (B) 1600
(C) 1480 (D) 1560
(E) None of these
Answer.C
3. 99 x 21 – ³?? = 1968
(A) 1367631
(B) 111
(C) 1366731
(D) 1367
(E) None of these
Answer.E
4. 9634 x 3/8 ÷ ? = 28-902
(A) 115 (B) 95
(C) 110 (D) 120
(E) None of these
Answer.A
5. 19-99 x 9-9 + 99-9 = ?
(A) 129-79 (B) 297-801
(C) 1009 . (D) 296-91
(E) None of these
Answer.B
Directions—(Q. 6-10) What should come in
place of the question mark (?) in the following
number series ?
6. 354, 180, 64, 21, 10.2, ?
(A) 5.6 (B) 8.7
(C) 3.8 (D) 1.7
(E) None of these
Answer.B
7. 4.5, 18, 2.25, ?, 1.6875, 33.75
(A) 27 (B) 25.5 .
(C) 36 (D) 40. l
(E) None of these
Answer.A
8. 59.76, 58.66, 56.46, 52.06, 7, 25.66
(A) 48.08 (B) 46.53
(C) 43.46 (D) 43.26
(E) None of these
Answer.D
9. 36, 157, 301, 470, ?, 891 -
(A) 646 (B) 695 `
(C) 639 (D) 669
(E) None of these
Answer.E
10. 14, 70, 350, ?, 8750, 43750
(A) 1570 (B) 875
(C) 1750 _ (D) 785
(E) None of these
Answer.C
ll. The ratio of the number of students studying
in Schools A, B and C is 6 : 8 : 7 respectively.
If the number of students studying in each of
the schools is increased by 20%, 15% and
20% respectively, what will be the new ratio
of the number of students in Schools A, B and C.
(A) 18 : 23 : 21
(B) 12: 18 : 17
(C) 18 :21 : l7
(D) Cannot be determined
(E) None of these
Answer.A
2. On a test consisting of 75 questions carrying
one mark each Samir answered 75% of the
first 40 questions correctly. What approxi-
mate per cent of the other 35 questions does
he need to answer correctly to score 80% on
the entire test
(A) 90 (B) 75
(C) 86 (D) 60
(E) 58
Answer.C
3. Out of these numbers the sum of the first and
the second number is 73 and the sum of
second and the third number is 77. The sum
of the third and thrice the first number is 104.
What is the third number
(A) 25
(B) 39
(C) 48
(D) Cannot be determined
(E) None of these _
Answer.E
14. 50 people consume 350 kgs. of rice in 30
days. In how many days will 35 people
consume 50 kgs. of rice
(A) 2 days (B) 3 days
(C) 5 days (D) 7 days
(E) None of these
Answer.E
15. Krishna has some hens and some goats. If the
total number of animal heads are 81 and total
number of animal legs are 234, how many
goats does’ Krishna have ?
(A) 45
(B) 24
(C) 36
(D) Cannot be determined
(E) None of these
Answer.C
Directions—(Q. 16-20) Study the following
data carefully and answer the questions given
below-
A survey conducted on 1800 villages shows
_ that 25% of the total villages have only adequate
water supply. 15% of the total number of villages
have proper supply of electricity only. 7% of the
total number of villages have only proper
education facilities. 12% of the total number of
villages have telecommunication services only.
16% of the total number of villages have proper
health care services only. 6% of the total number
of villages have adequate water as well as supply
of electricity. 8% of the total number of villages
have adequate supply of water, supply of elec-
tricity as well as health care services. 5% of the
total number of villages have proper supply of
electricity, telecommunication services as well as
health care services and 6% of the total number of
villages have all the facilities.
16, How many villages in all have adequate water
supply ?
(A) 702
(B) 450
(C) 594
(D) 810
(E) None of these
Answer.D
17. How many villages in all have adequate
supply of water as well as electricity ?
(A) 360 (B) 108
(C) 720 (D) 972
(E) None of these
Answer.A
18. How many villages in all do not have proper
supply of electricity ?
(A) 720 (B) 850
(C) 920 (D) 1080
(E) None of these
Answer.D
19. How many villages have only proper
education facilities ? _
(A) 108 (B) 126
(C) 234 (D) 216
(E) None of these
Answer.B
20. How many villages have all the facilities ?
(A) 90 (B) 126
(C) 144 (D) 106
(E) None of these
Answer.E
Directions—(Q. 21-25) Study the following
table carefully and answer the questions given _;
below. l
Quantity of Rice produced by
various states over the years
(Quantity in Tonnes)
Years
States 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
A 1500 1480 1620 1700 1540 1650
B 1250 1190 1400 1450 1320 1380
C 1160 1190 1310 1300 1340 1360
D 1520 1500 1480 1590 1630 1580
E 1440 1350 1430 1280 1380 1400
F 1600 1620 1510 1610 1580 1590
21. In which state has the production of rice
increased over the years continuant
(A) A (B) B
(C) D (D) E
(E) None of these
Answer.E
22. In which year was the production of rice the
highest in all the states together
(A) 2007 (B) 2002
(C) 2005 (D) 2006
(E) None of these
Answer.A
23. Which state produced the lowest quantity of
rice over the years ?
(A) E (B) D
(C) C (D) A
(E) None of these
Answer.C
24. What is the respective ratio of the average
quantity of rice produced by State D to the
average quantity of rice produced by State F
over the years ?
(A) 69 : 79 (B) 310:317
(C) 138: 155 (D) 276: 317
(E) None of these
Answer.B
25. Rice produced by State C in the year 2005 is
approximately what per cent of the rice
produced by State A in the same year ‘?
(A) 82 (B) 72
(C) 88 (D) 76
(E) 69
Answer.D
Directions- Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below.
Number of Literates in various cities over the years
M-Males, F-Females
Years 2001 2002 2004
Cities M F M F M F M F M F
U 15000 25000 18550 20000 18590 25000 25000 25500 28000 28800
V 12500 9200 14680 10520 16000 11000 16850 13680 16920 14360
W 18660 17380 18950 18000 18980 19000 19500 19250 19580 19600
X 14200 14350 14820 14500 15250 15000 15390 15250 16000 16200
Y 9700 8320 9990 8540 9870 8820 10200 10000 10520 10300
31. What is the total number of male literates in
City W over the years
(A) 97650 (B) 95670
(C) 99280 (D) 96570
(E) None of these
Answer.B
32. What is the total number of literates across
the cities in the year 2005
(A) 180280 (B) 182000
(C) 18805.0 (D) 180500
(E) None of these
Answer.A
33. What is the difference between the total
number of female literates across the cities in
the year 2002 and the year 2004 ?
(A) 11850 (B) 12000
(C) 11500 (D) 12800
(E) None of these
Answer.E
34. What is the respective ratio of literates of City
X in the year 2001 to the literates of the same
city in the year 2003 ‘?
(A) 581 : 624
(B) 64 : 75
(C) 571 : 605
(D) 84: 131
(E) None of these
Answer.C
35. What is the average number of female
literates across the cities in the year 2005 ?
(A) 18725 (B) 15872 •
(C) 17582 (D) 17852
(E) None of these
Answer.D
Directions- Study the following
Pie—Graph carefully and answer the questions
given below.
A survey conducted on 5800
villages staying in various villages and having
various favourite fruits
Favourite Fruits
Guava 14%
Apple 12%
Grapes 11%
Mango 28%
Banana 20%
Custard apple 15%
People staying in various villages
A 22%
B 21%
C 32%
D 25%
36. Mango is the favorite fruit of 50% of the
people from Village C. People having their
favourite fruit as mango from Villages C form
approximately what per cent of the people
having their favourite fruit as mango from all
the villages together ?
(A) 48 (B) 53
(C) 61 (D) 57
(E) 45
Answer.D
37. 20% of the people from Village D have
banana is their favourite fruit and 12% of the
people from the same village have guava as
their favourite fruit. How many people from
that village like other fruits
(A) 764 B ) 896
(C) 874 (D) 96%
(E) None of these
Answer.E
38. How many people in all have custard apple as
their favourite fruit
(A) 850 (B) 864
(C) 870 (D) 812
(E) None of these
Answer.C
39. 50% of the people from Village B have
banana as their favourite fruit. How many A
people from other villages have the same
favourite fruit
(A) 1160 (B) 551
(C) 1020 (D) 609
(E) None of these
Answer.B
40. What is the total number of people having
their favourite fruit as apple and grapes to-
gether
(A) 1334 (B) 1286
(C) 1300 (D) 1420
(E) None of these
Answer.A
41. In how many different ways can the letters
of the word ‘GAMBLE’ be arranged
(A) 720 (B) 840
(C) 360 (D) 420
(E) None of these
Answer.A
42. If the numerator of a fraction is increased by
200% and the denominator of the fraction is
increased by 150%, the resultant fraction is $6
What is the original fraction
(A) 5/12 (B) 4/7840
(C) 3/4 (D) 7/11
(E) None of these
Answer.C
43. Pratibha covers a distance of 24 kms at the
speed of 8 kms/hr, and a distance of 18 kms at
the speed of 9 kms/hr. Further she covers a
distance of 12 kms at the speed of 3 kms/hr.
What is her average speed in covering the
whole distance
(A) 8 kms/hr. (B) 5.5 kms/hr.
(C) 3 kms/hr. (D) 6kms/hr.
(E) None of these
Answer.D
44. The mean of the marks obtained by 100 E
students is 60. If the marks obtained by one of `
the students was incorrectiy caiemated as 75,
whereas the actual marks obtained by him
were 65, what is the correct mean of the
marks obtained by the students
(A) 59
(B) 58-50
(C) 50
(D) Cannot be determined ‘
(E) None of these
Answer.E
45. The difference between a two•digit number
and the number obtained by interchanging the
two digits of the numbers is 36. What is the
difference between the two digits of the
number
(A) 6
(B) 4
(C) 3
(D) Cannot be determined
(E) None of these
Answer.B
Directions•(Q
What approximate
value should come in place of the question mark
(?) in the following questions ? (You are not
expected to calculate the exact value).
46. 388 + 0.8 + 0.7 = ?
(A) 681 (B) 654
(C) 693 (D) 670
(E) 700
Answer.C
47. ?729 x ?338= ?
(A) 470 (B) 482
(C) 521 (D) 530
(E) 496
Answer.E
48. 1875 ÷ 35 x 3242 ÷ 48 = ?
(A) 3525 (B) 3618
(C) 3641 (D) 3591
(E) 3636
Answer.B
49.³?41132 =?
(A) 35 (B) 42
(C) 22 (D) 29
(E) 45
Answer.A
50. 15.28 x 12.36+ 41.17 x 21 – 34 = ?
(A) 1125 (B) 1098
(C) 1132 (D) 1032
(E) 1067
Answer.E
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