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Time Duration to solve these 15 questions is : 10 minutes
Reasoning Ability:
Directions (Q1-Q5) : Study the following information to answer the given questions:
In a Group of 5, each person has an exclusive and different preference (has/likes) for a pen, a watch and a car. Pen preferences are Parker, Lamy, Pointer, Lexi and Cello. Car preferences are Wagon R, Swift, Santro, Mica and City. Watch preferences are Timex, Titan, Fastrack, Samay and Citizen.
Suman has Mica and Parker but does not prefer among watches -Titan or Fastrack. The one who has Swift, likes Fastrack. Mrudula has preference for City, Cello and Citizen. Amit has preference for Lamy and Timex. Veena prefers WagonR and Lexi. Harsh’s preference for a watch is not Titan.
Q1. Which watch is Suman’s preference ?
(1) Titan
(2) Fastrack
(3) Samay
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
Q2. Which pen is Harsh’s preference ?
(1) Lamy
(2) Pointer
(3) Lexi
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
Q3. Which watch is Harsh’s preference ?
(1) Samay
(2) Fastrack
(3) Timex
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
Q4. Who’s preference is Swift ?
(1) Harsh
(2) Amit
(3) Veena
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
Q5. Which watch is Veena’s preference ?
(1) Samay
(2) Fastrack
(3) Titan
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
English Language :
Directions (Q6-Q10): Which of the phrases (1 ), (2), (3) and (4) given below each statement should replace the phrase printed in bold in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer.
Q6. Alcohol in moderate quantity boosts concentration of good cholesterol and inhibiting blood clots.
(1) inhibits blood clots
(2) inhibit blood clots
(3) inhibited blood clots
(4) inhabiting blood clots
(5) No correction required
Q7. One of the main function of the State is maintenance of law and order.
(1) main function for
(2) main functions of
(3) main functions for
(4) main functions off
(5) No correction required .
Q8. We must realize that learning from mistakes is an important part of life.
(1) mistakes are an
(2) mistakes are a
(3) mistake are a
(4) mistakes has an
(5) No correction required
Q9. The sword of Tipu Sultan was recently brought at an auction by an Indian for ` 2 crores.
(1) brought in a
(2) brought in an
(3) bought in an
(4) bought at a
(5) No correction required
Q10. Setbacks and failures has always been an integral part of science.
(1) has always being
(2) were always been
(3) has been always
(4) have always been
(5) No correction required
Quantitative Aptitude:
Directions (Q11-Q15): Following graph shows the number of tyres produced and the percentage of produced tyres sold by two companies ‘A’ and ‘B’ from 2005 to 2010.
Q11. What is the total number of tyres produced by Company A which remained unsold in all six years together?
(1) 137400
(2) 144340
(3) 152200
(4) 168000
(5) None of these
Q12. What is the ratio of the number of tyres sold by Company B in 2009 to the number of tyres that remained unsold by Company A in the year 2006?
(1) 5 : 2
(2) 4 : 1
(3) 5 : 3
(4) 4 : 3
(5) 5 : 4
Q13. What is the difference between the total number of tyres sold and the total number of unsold tyres of Company B in all six years?
(1) 68700
(2) 70500
(3) 71900
(4) 72100
(5) 73800
Q14. The number of tyres sold by ‘A’ in 2006 is what percentage of the number of tyres sold by ‘B’ in the year 2010?
(1) 82.5%
(2) 87.5%
(3) 90%
(4) 97.5%
(5) 120%
Q15. The number of tyres sold by Company A in year 2008 is what percentage more than the number of tyres unsold by Company B in year 2007?
(1) 250%
(2) 200%
(3) 120%
(4) 80%
(5) 30%
Solutions:
Reasoning Ability:
Correct Arrangement:
Q1. 3 ♦ Q2. 2 ♦ Q3. 2 ♦ Q4. 1 ♦ Q5. 3
English Language:
Q6. 1 ♦ Q7. 2 ♦ Q8. 5 ♦ Q9. 3 ♦ Q10. 4
Quantitative Aptitude:
Q11. 3
Solution:
Total unsold tyres = 40 × 0.4 + 52 × 0.25 + 60 × 0.5 + 70 × 0.2 + 72 × 0.6 + 90 × 0.4 = 152200
Q12. 2
Solution:
Bsold = 65 × .8 = 52,
Aunsold = 52 × 0.25 = 13
Ratio = 52/13 = 4/1 = 4 : 1
Q13. 5
Solution:
Total tyres produced = 45 + 48 + 64 + 62 + 65 + 80 = 364 thousand
Total tyres sold = 45 × 0.5 + 48 × 0.4 + 64 × 0.75 + 62 × 0.6 + 65 × 0.8 + 80 × 0.5 = 218.9 thousand
Total unsold tyres = 364 – 218.9 = 145.1 thousand
Difference = 218.9 – 145.1 = 73.8 thousand
Q14. 4
Solution:
SoldA = 52 × 0.75 = 39 thousand,
SoldB = 80 × 0.5 = 40 thousand
Reqd % = 39/40 × 100 = 97.5%
Q15. 1
Solution:
SoldA = 70 × .8 = 56 thousand,
UnsoldB = 64 × 0.25 = 16 thousand
% difference = (56-16)/16 * 100 = 250%
Cutoff ≈ 11.25/15
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