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Memory Based Question Bank


English question is followed by five options
which give possible sequences of the
Q 1. In the given question a sentence has
rearranged parts. You must choose the
been divided into five parts. The
option which gives the correct sequence.
question is followed by five options
If the sentence is already arranged
which give possible sequences of the
correctly, or if none of the given options
rearranged parts. You must choose the
form the correct sequence, mark option
option which gives the correct sequence.
5, i.e. ‘None of the above’.
If the sentence is already arranged
A: Experience especially for
correctly, or if none of the given options
B: skydiving is a
form the correct sequence, mark option
C: people who either have fear
5, i.e. ‘None of the above’.
D: of flying or fear of heights
A: for months, making it
E: challenging but thrilling
B: to identify it, when it was found
a) BEACD
C: wrecked car was unknown
b) ABCDE
D: the location of the
c) AECDB
E: difficult for the police
d) BAEDC
a) CEADB
e) None of the above
b) DCAEB
c) CADEB
Q 3. In the given question a sentence has
d) EBCAD
been divided into five parts. The
e) None of the above
question is followed by five options
which give possible sequences of the
Q 2. In the given question a sentence has
rearranged parts. You must choose the
been divided into five parts. The
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option which gives the correct sequence. C: And easy fast-break baskets
If the sentence is already arranged D: The defensive coaches taught risk-
correctly, or if none of the given options taking,
form the correct sequence, mark option E: Strategies that bewildered the
5, i.e. ‘None of the above’. opposition and
A: Something to do with a) DBEAC
B: Chang’s mother is here, b) ABEAD
C: Chang’s mien and play c) DCBEA
D: And her attendance may have d) EDACB
E: The staggering woe of e) None of the above
a) EDCBA
b) BEDCA Q 5. in the given question a sentence has
c) EACDB been divided into five parts. The
d) BDAEC question is followed by five options
e) None of the above which give possible sequences of the
rearranged parts. You must choose the
Q 4. In the given question a sentence has option which gives the correct sequence.
been divided into five parts. The If the sentence is already arranged
question is followed by five options correctly, or if none of the given options
which give possible sequences of the form the correct sequence, mark option
rearranged parts. You must choose the 5, i.e. ‘None of the above’.
option which gives the correct sequence. A: Some as the only animal
If the sentence is already arranged B: That can laugh at grief, laugh
correctly, or if none of the given options C: Humans have been defined by
form the correct sequence, mark option D: At the pain and tragedy
5, i.e. ‘None of the above’. E: That define their fate
A: Resulted in many bad passes, steals a) CABED
B: Ball-hawking and perpetual b) CABDE
movement – three c) CDEAB
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d) CBDAE following is inappropriate in context. If
e) None of the above all the words are appropriate in the
context then mark ‘All correct’ as your
Q 6. In the given question a sentence has answer.
been divided into five parts. The A microwave heats food by causing (A)
question is followed by five options the molecules to vertebrate (B) but it
which give possible sequences of the certainly does not make food radioactive
rearranged parts. You must choose the (C) as misconception (D) suggests.
option which gives the correct sequence. a) A
If the sentence is already arranged b) B
correctly, or if none of the given options c) C
form the correct sequence, mark option d) D
5, i.e. ‘None of the above’. e) All are correct
A: Almost zero, a demographic event
B: In the last five years, European Q 8. In the question, one sentence is
C: Have profound social implications given, and four words have been given in
D: Population growth has dropped to bold denoted by (A), (B), (C) and (D).
E: That in years to come will You have to decide, which of the
a) BCDAE following is inappropriate in context. If
b) BDAEC all the words are appropriate in the
c) ABDEC context then mark ‘All correct’ as your
d) CDAEB answer.
e) None of the above Indigestion (A) is often a sign of an
underline (B) problem, such as ulcers
Q 7. In the question, one sentence is (C), rather than a condition (D) on its
given, and four words have been given in own.
bold denoted by (A), (B), (C) and (D). a) A
You have to decide, which of the b) B
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c) C context then mark ‘All correct’ as your
d) D answer.
e) All are correct Introverts do not necessarily dislike
other people, they just prefer smaller
Q 9. In the question, one sentence is crowds, familiar faces and less
given, and four words have been given in interaction.
bold denoted by (A), (B), (C) and (D). a) A
You have to decide, which of the b) B
following is inappropriate in context. If c) C
all the words are appropriate in the d) D
context then mark ‘All correct’ as your e) All are correct
answer.
The country can take a lot of credit (A) Directions (11 – 17):
for supplying (B) affordable (C) Read the following passage carefully and
machines to treat Tuberculosis and answer the questions.
recovery (D) around the world. Unemployment means a situation in
a) A which people are willing to work, at the
b) B existing rate of wage, but they do not get
c) C work. Our country is facing many
d) D problems but one of the serious
e) All are correct problems is of unemployment. As per
the labour bureau appraisal,
Q 10. In the question, one sentence is unemployment for the year 2015-2016
given, and four words have been given in was 5 percentage which is an all-time
bold denoted by (A), (B), (C) and (D). high. For every vacancy, there are
You have to decide, which of the dozens of applicants. Out of many
following is inappropriate in context. If candidates who are interviewed, only a
all the words are appropriate in the few get the job. A student dedicates
several years of his life in studies. It is a
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worry-some condition that even after skilled labour force. Instead of giving
getting Bachelor's and Master's Degree, only theoretical education the students
the youth of India is facing the problem should be given vocational training so
of unemployment. that they can start some work after they
The main cause among the educated in finish their education. This institute
India is our faulty system of education. prepares a student with skill and
It is not sufficiently related to the socio- knowledge for a particular trade. There
economic needs of our people. is a growing demand for skilled people
Moreover, many big industries look for in various industries. This would go a
skilled candidates only, for their long way in tackling the growing menace
company. There are a very few technical of unemployment.
training institutions in the country, and,
secondly, technical education is so costly Q 11. Which of the following is most
that common people cannot afford to get similar to the word ‘appraisal’?
their wards admitted in these a) Estimate
institutions. b) Mutiny
The most immediate of issues is the c) Apparent
syllabus. Students are expected to learn d) Subscription
long drawn theories and texts with e) Duty
almost no stress on practical
application. What they are taught in Q. 12. Which of the following is the most
classes and what is expected of them at opposite in meaning to the word
the workplace is totally divergent. ‘divergent’?
The system of present education should a) Atypical
also be changed radically. The b) Parallel
government should keep a strict watch c) Disparate
on the education system and try to d) Contrary
implement new ways to generate a e) Conflicting
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Q 13. Which of the following best e) None of the above.
summarises the above passage?
a) Colleges do not contribute to a Q 15. Which of the following is a
person’s employability and therefore criterion of unemployment?
being a graduate should not be a criteria a) Not willing to work at existing rate of
for securing a job. wage.
b) An improvement is needed in the b) Willing to work at existing rate of
functioning of colleges in order to wage but not getting work
ensure better employability of it’s c) Not willing to work at existing rate of
students. wage and not getting work
c) Colleges need to employ more d) Willing to work at lower rate of wage
teachers so that employment of raduates but not getting work
increases. e) None of the above
d) The educated youth must secure high
grades in college in order to ensure Q 16. What according to the author is
employment. the major reason for unemployment?
e) None of the above. a) Students focus more on theories
taught in the syllabus.
Q 14. Which of the following is not b) Negligence on the part of the
correct as per the given passage? government.
a) It is easier for a person with a c) Lack of industrial skills among
master’s degree to get a job than it is for students and such skills not being
a person with just a bachelor’s degree. imparted during college years.
b) Syllabus of most colleges is not d) Skewed student teacher ratio in most
parallel to practical workplace needs. colleges.
c) ‘Skill’ is an important criteria for e) None of the above
securing a job in most big industries.
d) The government should work towards Q 17. What makes the education system
improving the present education system. of India faulty?
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a) It is not sufficiently related to the e) All correct
socio-economic needs of the people
b) Very few technical training institutes Directions (19-21):
in the country. The existing ones are too In the following question, a word has
costly for most people to afford. been given. Choose the sentence(s) in
c) Syllabus is not as per industrial needs. which it is used correctly.
d) Colleges emphasize theoretical
knowledge over technical skills. Q 19. Hamper
e) All of the above. (A) Although the pain medication has its
benefits, it can also hamper the body’s
Q 18. In the following question, a word capacity to break down toxins.
has been given. Choose the sentence(s) (B) Hamper and plain, the woman was
in which it is used correctly and if all the known for her delicious cooking but not
sentences are correct then choose her looks.
Option 5. (C) The runner hamper tossed the baton
Adage to his teammate who took off toward the
(A) Among other things, Ben Franklin is finish line.
famous for developing an adage to go a) Only A
with each of his philosophical ideals. b) Only B
(B) Murphy’s Law is a good example of c) Only C
an adage that takes a pessimistic view of d) Both A and B
life. e) All are correct
(C) The adage of gold led many people to
travel to Texas by wagon. Q 20. Tact
a) Only A (A) Because he lacks discretion and tact,
b) Only B most of the things my brother says
c) Only C comes off as offensive.
d) Both A and B
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(B) Even though Vincent van Gogh was sentence, three meanings are given.
an extremely tactful artist, he only sold Select the correct meaning of the phrase
one painting during his lifetime. from the options given below.
(C) Andrew is a man of great tact and is
a skilled speaker when it comes to Q 22. These trades churned out in ever
diplomacy. more massive quantities a myriad of
a) Only A things for personal and domestic
b) Only B adornment and use.
c) Only C A countless or extremely great number
d) Both A and C of possibilities or options.
e) All are correct Limited or restricted options.
Things belonging to different countries.
Q 21. Trauma a) Only A
(A) The three girl’s voices created a 2) Only B
beautiful trauma over the loudspeaker. c) Only C
(B) The trauma of spices was mixed in, d) Both B and C
with one of the three being pepper. e) Both A and C
(C) The trauma of living in a
concentration camp was a suffering that Q 23. To us, in those years, Europe
the survivors couldn’t get over easily. seemed almost as remote and hard to
a) Only A reach as the moon.
b) Only B Something that is distant.
c) Only C Something that is unattainable.
d) Both A and B Something that is within our grasp.
e) All are correct a) Only A
b) Only B
Direction (22 to 23): c) Only C
In the following sentence, one phrase d) Both A and B
has been printed in bold. Below the e) Both A and C
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sentences. In the first column, the
Q 24. The cows were not producing phrases are (A), (B), and (C), and in the
enough milk and they also stopped second column the phrases are (D), (E),
lactating when the calf was not nursing. and (F). You have to match the phrases
Not available at the right time. of column (1) with those of column (2)
Not as much is required. and make grammatically and
Not belonging to any place or process contextually correct sentences. If none
a) Only A of the options given forms a correct
b) Only B sentence after combination, select ‘None
c) Only C of these’ as your answer.
d) Both A and B
e) All A, B and C Q 26
Column (1) Column (2)
Q 25. He was against the idea to start A-If a man does not D-Stuart was often
with, but he soon changed his tune when keep pace with his hard to find
he realized how much money he'd get. companions, around the house
Changing the way of speaking E-perhaps it is
Changing your mind B-Her mom came
because he hears a
Strategically correct home tired
different drummer
a) Only A
F-but she still
b) Only B C-Because he is so
cooked dinner for
c) Both B and C small,
her family
d) Both A and C
a) A-D
e) All A, B and C
b) B-F
c) C-E
Directions (26-30):
d) A-F
In the following question, two columns
e) None of these
are given containing incomplete
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B-When Kyle E-he was a bully who
Q 27. died, nobody liked to enervate
Column (1) Column (2) missed him women by hitting
A-My father used a because them
dilatory strategy to D-evolution C-While the
keep me out of the progresses writing appeared F-in the fact only a
house simple, its number of scholars
E-While my meaning was could comprehend it.
B-As genes change mother arranges esoteric
over time, my surprise a) A-F
birthday party b) B-E
C-When I came into c) C-E
F-I only wanted
light after emerging d) A-E
two things: soap
from the dark e) None of these
and water.
depths of the cave
a) A-F Q 29.

b) B-E Column 1 Column 2


c) C-D A-Because of
D- he started a
d) A-E and C-F advances in DNA
crusade to rid his
e) None of these testing, the police
city of illegal drugs
can now conduct
Q 28. B-When the mayor
E- he bet all his
Column (1) Column (2) learned his son was
savings on the
A-When the D-they hoped it killed by a drug
game
soldiers put would enervate the leader
dynamite under foundation to the C-His football team
F- a belated
the bridge, point of collapse would pulverize its
investigation into
opponent
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the unsolved Quantitative Aptitude
murder Directions (31-36):
a) A-F The given table shows the shirts
b) A-E produced in 4 years by a company. Read
c) A-D the given table carefully and answer the
d) B-F given questions.
e) None of these No. of Shirts % of shirts
Year produced (in failed the
Q 30. lakh) quality test
Column 1 Column 2 2014 3.2 2.5%
D-destroyed the
A-The accidental 2015 4.0 2.25%
chance of peace
firing of the missile 2016 2.8 1.25%
between the two
broke the armistice 2017 3.6 1.25%
nations
Shirts which failed the quality test
B-After a year of
E- do not realise were not sold.
fighting, the two
they could be
armies agreed to an
down-and-out too Q 31. In 2016, if 2300 formal shirts
armistice
produced failed the quality test and 99%
C-People who think F-that would allow
of informal shirts passed the quality test,
homeless people are the soldiers to rest
what was the respective ratio between
dregs of society on Christmas day
number of formal shirts to informal
a) A-F shirts in 2016?
b) B-F
a) 4 ∶ 3
c) A-D
b) 3 ∶ 4
d) C-D
c) 8 ∶ 7
e) None of these
d) 7 ∶ 8
e) None of the above
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Q 32. Average number of shirts that Q 35. In 2015, 10% passed quality test
passed the quality test in 2016 and in remained unsold. How many remain
2017 is: unsold?
a) 324000 a) 48100
b) 321000 b) 39100
c) 306000 c) 44500
d) 316000 d) 47100
e) 308000 e) 50200

Q 33. Number of shirts that failed Q 36. In 2014, all shirts which passed
quality test reduced by what percent in the quality test were sold at an average
2017 compared to 2014? price of Rs. 500 per shirt. What was the
a) 6623% revenue of the time that year? (in crore)
b) 6212% a) 1.56
c) 5614% b) 15.6
d) 4334% c) 5.6
e) 3712% d) 12.8
e) None of the above
Q 34. In 2015, 40% shirts were white
and remaining were coloured. How Q 37. Ram drives from A to B by car at
many were coloured shirts? 90 km/h. He goes to C from B by bike at
a) 240000 60 km/h. The distance between A and C
b) 246000 is 200 km, while the average speed
c) 180000 between A and C is 75 km/h. What is the
d) 228000 distance traveled by car?
e) None of the above a) 90 km
b) 80 km
c) 75 km
d) 120 km
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e) 60 km Q 40. The volume of a cylinder is 500π
and the radius is 5 cm. The height of the
Q 38. 200 and 180 students of school A cylinder is equal to the diagonal of a
& B passed the exam. 20% and 10% square. Find the perimeter of the
students from A and B did not pass the square.
exam. How many students appeared in a) 40√2 cm
the exam from both the schools? b) 40 cm
a) 420 c) 10√2 cm
b) 360 d) 80√2 cm
c) 450 e) 10 cm
d) 400
e) 480 Q 41. A alone can do a work in 20 days.
B is 25% more efficient than A. A and B
Q 39. Ram sold 2 items A and B at the started working and worked for 4 days.
same price. Profit on one and incurring If C alone completed the remaining job
loss on the other. Ratio between the in 22 days. How many days C alone
total S.P. of both items together and takes to complete the entire job?
total cost price of both items together is a) 24 days
30 : 37. If he earns 25% on selling A, b) 36 days
what was the loss incurred in selling on c) 12 days
B in Rs. 600? d) 20 days
a) Rs. 450 e) 40 days
b) Rs. 400
c) Rs. 300 Q 42. A bag contains X red balls and 5
d) Rs. 360 green balls. 2 balls are picked up from
e) Rs. 200 the bag at random, one after the other,
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both balls being red is 3/7. What will be B. y2– 19y + 88 = 0
the value of X? a) if x > y
a) 10 b) if x ≥ y
b) 15 c) if x < y
c) 13 d) if x ≤ y
d) 20 e) if x = y or the relationship cannot be
e) None of the above established.

Q 43. Rs. 7000 divided unequally and Q 45.


invested in scheme A (offered C.I. at A. x2 – 36x + 324 = 0
10% p.a. compounded annually) and in B. y2 – 42y + 441 = 0
scheme B (offered S.I. at 15% p.a.) for 2 a) if x > y
years and 3 years. If the investment b) if x ≥ y
earned from scheme A is 84% that c) if x < y
earned from scheme B. Find the sum d) if x ≤ y
invested in scheme A. e) if x = y or the relationship cannot be
a) Rs. 4500 established.
b) Rs. 2500
c) Rs. 3000 Q 46.
d) Rs. 4000 A. x2 – 10x + 25 = 0
e) Rs. 3600 B. y2 = 25
a) if x > y
Directions (44-49): b) if x ≥ y
In the following question, two equations c) if x < y
are given. You have to solve both the d) if x ≤ y
equations and find the relation between e) if x = y or the relationship cannot be
‘x’ and ‘y’ and mark the correct answer. established.
Q 44:
A. x2– 16x + 63 = 0 Q 47.
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A. x2 + 12x + 35 = 0 Directions (50-54):
B. y2 + 17y + 72 = 0 A salon distributed 450 vouchers of free
a) if x > y haircut and pedicure. The number of
b) if x ≥ y haircut vouchers were 130 more than
c) if x < y the number of pedicure voucher. The
d) if x ≤ y ratio between the male and female
e) if x = y or the relationship cannot be getting the pedicure voucher is 13 ∶ 7. A
established. number of vouchers redeemed by males
for haircut were 15 more than that of
Q 48. vouchers redeemed by males for a
A. 3x2 – 7x + 4 = 0 pedicure. (Not necessary that all
B. 2y2 – 3y + 1 = 0 vouchers were redeemed).
a) if x > y
b) if x ≥ y Q 50. What is the difference between the
c) if x < y male and female getting the pedicure
d) if x ≤ y voucher?
e) if x = y or the relationship cannot be a) 48
established. b) 42
c) 54
Q 49 d) 36
A. 2x2 + 5x + 3 = 0 e) 60
B. 2y2 – 7y + 6 = 0
a) if x > y Q 51. How many people redeemed the
b) if x ≥ y haircut voucher?
c) if x < y a) 300
d) if x ≤ y b) 160
e) if x = y or the relationship cannot be c) 290
established. d) 280
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e) 310 e) 22%

Q 52. How many males redeemed the Q 55. In the following series one number
pedicure voucher? is wrong, Find out the wrong number.
a) 91 201, 200, 194, 184, 167, 141, 104
b) 104 a) 201
c) 117 b) 200
d) 130 c) 184
e) 78 d) 167
e) 104
Q 53. If 30 people having pedicure
voucher took manicure services and Q 56. In the following series one number
50% people having haircut voucher took is wrong, Find out the wrong number.
manicure voucher services then how 53.9, 52.7, 50.3, 46.7, 40.9, 35.9, 28.7
many people took manicure services? a) 52.7
a) 145 b) 40.9
b) 155 c) 35.9
c) 165 d) 28.7
d) 135 e) 53.9
e) 175
Q 57. In the following series one number
Q 54. Number of females redeeming is wrong, Find out the wrong number.
pedicure voucher are what 9, 12, 71, 158, 259, 368, 478.5
percent(approximate) of number of a) 478.5
people redeeming haircut voucher? b) 71
a) 21% c) 158
b) 19% d) 259
c) 18% e) 368
d) 16%
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Q 58. In the following series one number Q 60. Boxes sold on Tuesday of both
is wrong, Find out the wrong number. sizes are what percent of large size boxes
5, 4, 7, 20, 79, 395, 2363 sold on Friday?
a) 4 a) 104.75%
b) 7 b) 105.71%
c) 79 c) 105.75%
d) 395 d) 104.71%
e) 2363 e) 105%

Q 59. In the following series one number Q 61. What is the difference between
is wrong, Find out the wrong number. medium size wox box sold on Monday
16, 4, 8, 12, 24, 60, 180 and large size wox box sold on
a) 16 Thursday?
b) 4 a) 2
c) 12 b) 1
d) 60 c) 0
e) 180 d) 3
e) 4
Directions (60-65):
Sale of wox boxes on different days by Q 62. Find the ratio between large size
ABC Company. wox box sold on Wednesday and
medium size wox box sold on Tuesday.
a) 1 ∶ 2
b) 2 ∶ 1
c) 1 ∶ 3
d) 2 ∶ 3
e) 1 ∶ 1

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Q 63. What is the average of medium Read the following information carefully
size wox box sold on Monday, Thursday and answer the question given below it:
and Friday? Few person are sitting in a row facing
a) 45.67 north. 3 persons are sitting between M
b) 47.67 and N. K is third to the right of N. K is
c) 44.67 second to the left of P. Number of
d) 46.67 person between M and P is same s the
e) 48.67 number of person between M and L.
Only three person sit to the left of L. Six
Q 64. Total boxes sold on Monday are person sit between L and J. Two person
what percent of total boxes sold on sit between P and R. R is sitting at
Thursday? second position from one of the end.
a) 75.7%
b) 77.7% Q 66.
c) 87.5% How many persons are sitting in the
d) 95.7% row?
e) 85.7% a) 12
b) 26
Q 65. How many large size wox boxes c) 29
were sold on all the days? d) 18
a) 226 e) None of these
b) 216
c) 206 Q 67.
d) 196 What is the position of J with respect to
e) 236 M?
a) 2nd to the left

Reasoning b) Immediate right


c) Immediate left
Directions (66-68):
d) 2nd to the right
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e) None of these Q 70. How is H related to F?
a) Daughter
Q 68. How many persons are sitting b) Niece
between M and P? c) Son
a) 5 d) Father
b) 6 e) None of these
c) 7
d) 8 Q 71. How is N related to D?
e) 9 a) Daughter
b) Son
Directions (69-71): c) Granddaughter
Read the following information carefully d) Grandson
and answer the question given below it: e) Son-in-law
C, D, H, N, P, S and U are seven
members of a family. D is the mother of Directions (72-76):
F, N is the son of F. H is the only sister Read the following information carefully
of N and U, S is the father of U. S is the and answer the question given below it:
son of C. There are 9 boxes kept one above the
other. There are 5 boxes between box P
Q 69. and box R. Box T is kept immediately
If P is the father-in-law of F, then how is above R. 3 boxes are kept between box T
C related to U? and box S. Number of boxes between P
a) Mother and S is same as the number of boxes
b) Grandmother between T and Q. Box U is kept below
c) Father box Q. Box W is kept somewhere below
d) Granddaughter X. There is only one box kept between U
e) Grandson and V.

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Q 72. Q 75. Which of the following pair of box
Which of the following statement is not is kept immediately above and below
true? box Q respectively?
I. Two boxes between T and Q. a) X and S
II. S is kept below W. b) X and W
III. U is kept immediately above P. c) S and R
a) Only I d) S and W
b) Only II e) R and X
c) Only III
d) Both I and II Q 76. What is the position of box W in
e) Both I and III the given arrangement?
a) Third from the bottom
Q 73. b) Fourth from the top
V is related P and Q is related to X in c) Fifth from top
crtain manner. To which of the following d) Six from the bottom
is U related in the same manner? e) Fourth from the bottom
a) R
b) W Directions (77-81):
c) S Read the following information carefully
d) T and answer the question given below it:
e) None of these 8 persons P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W were
born in different years viz. 1945, 1956,
Q 74. How many boxes are kept between 1961, 1973, 1978, 1989, 1996 and 2007
X and P? but not necessarily in the same order.
a) 3 S was born in an odd number year. The
b) 5 difference between the present age of S
c) 6 and V is 5. Only 3 people were born
d) 4 between V and T. The present age of W
e) 2 is twice the present age of Q. As many
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people were born between T and Q as Q 80. Who was born before W but after
between T and P. R was born in one of U?
the years before P. a) T
b) P
Q 77. c) S
In which year was R born? d) V
a) 1945 e) R
b) 1961
c) 1973 Q 81. What will be the age of S after 4
d) 1989 years?
e) 2007 a) 60
b) 77
Q 78. What is the age of U? c) 61
a) 62 d) 62
b) 57 e) 76
c) 22
d) 40 Directions (82-86):
e) 73 Read the following information carefully
and answer the questions that follow:
Q 79. What is the difference between the Seven people –G, H, J, K, L, M and N
ages of S and R? are sitting in a row at equal distances to
a) 17 each other and facing north direction.
b) 18 All of them likes different chocolates –
c) 19 Snickers, Dairy milk, Milky bar, 5-star,
d) 16 Kit Kat, Aero and Bar one (not
e) 15 necessarily in the same order). J is
sitting exactly in the middle of the row
but neither likes Dairy milk nor Bar-one.
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The one who likes Snickers is sitting a) K does not like Snickers.
sixth to the left of the one who likes b) K is sitting at the extreme right end.
Milky bar. G is sitting with the one who c) K is sitting between H and J.
likes Milky bar. H is not sitting with J d) K likes Aero.
but likes 5-star. M and N are not sitting e) K is sitting fourth to the left of M.
at any of the extreme ends. K does not
like Milky bar. N neither likes Kit Kat Q 85. Which of the following statements
nor is sitting with G. The one who likes is not true as per the given details?
Bar one is sitting to the immediate left of a) M likes Bar one.
the one who likes Dairy milk b) J is sitting between M and N.
c) L is sitting third to the right of J.
Q 82. Who among the following likes Kit d) The one who likes 5-star is not sitting
Kat? with the one who likes Aero.
a) G e) L does not like Dairy milk.
b) J
c) K Q 86. Which of the following
d) L combination is correct?
e) M a) K, Bar one
b) M, 5-star
Q 83. Which of the following chocolate c) L, Milkybar
does ‘G’ like? d) M, Aero
a) Aero e) N, Dairy milk
b) Bar one
c) Dairy milk Q 87. How many such pairs of letters are
d) Kit Kat there in the word TRANSPORT which
e) Snickers have as many letters between them in
the word as in the English alphabetical
Q 84. Which of the following statements series?
is true with respect to K? a) One
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b) Two the ones sitting at the corners are facing
c) Three outside.
d) More than three F sits second to the right of G only 3
e) None of these people sit between F and J. Only 1
person sits between J and I (either form
Q 88. If it is possible to make a left or right). D sits second to the left of
meaningful word from first, fourth, sixth K is neither and immediate neighbour of
and ninth letters of the word I nor J. Only 3 people sit between D and
UNDERNEATH, then which will be the E. E does not sit at any of the corners of
first letter of that word? Mark X if no the table.
such word can be formed, M if more
than one such word can be formed. Q 89.
a) T Who sits 3rd to the right of H?
b) L a) K
c) E b) E
d) M c) F
e) X d) J
e) None of these
Directions (89-93):
Read the following information carefully Q 90. What is the position of I with
and answer the question given below it: respect to E?
8 people D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K are a) Second to the right
sitting around a square table in such a b) Third to the right
way that four of them sit at corners c) Third to the left
while four sit in the middle of each of d) Second to the left
the four sides. The ones sitting in the e) None of these
middle of the sides are facing centre and

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Q 91. Which of the following statements Directions (94-98):
is/are true as per the given In the following question assuming the
arrangement? given statements to be True, find which
1) G is facing inside of the conclusion among given
2) H is an immediate neighbour of J. conclusions is/are definitely true and
3) F is sitting to the immediate left of K then give your answers accordingly.
a) Only one
b) Only two Q 94.
c) Only three Statement:
d) Both one and three D ≤ R > E ≤ B; S ≤ M = E > D; G > B
e) Both two and three Conclusion:
1) D > U
Q 92. Four of the following five are alike 2) B < R
in a certain way. Which of the following a) Only I is True
does not belong to the group? b) Only II is True
a) F c) Either I or II is True
b) I d) Neither I nor II is True
c) E e) Both I and II are True
d) J
e) G Q 95.
Statement:
Q 93. How many people sit between K D ≤ R > E ≤ B; S ≤ M = E > D; G > B
and J when counted from right of G? Conclusion:
a) One 1) S < B
b) Two 2) B = S
c) Three
d) More than three a) Only I is True
e) None b) Only II is True
c) Either I or II is True
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d) Neither I nor II is True Directions (98-100):
e) Both I and II are True In the following question, a given
questions is followed by information in
Q 96. three statements. You have to find out
Statement: the data in which statement (s) is
N = K ≥ L ≥ P < O < U ≥ R; P > F sufficient to answer the question and
Conclusion: mark your answer accordingly.
1) F ≥ R Q 98. A group of six students G, H, I, J,
2) N > F K and L are sitting around a circular
a) Only I is True table facing the centre. Who is sitting
b) Only II is True opposite to H?
c) Either I or II is True I. L is sitting to the immediate left of K.
d) Neither I nor II is True II. K is sitting opposite to G.
e) Both I and II are True III. H is sitting to the immediate right of
G.
Q 97. a) Data insufficient.
Statement: b) All the statements are required.
Q > A ≥ Z ≤ X ≤ C; Z = H c) Statements I and II together are
Conclusion: sufficient.
1) Q > H d) Statements II and III together are
2) Z ≤ C sufficient.
a) Only I is True e) Statements I and III together are
b) Only II is True sufficient.
c) Either I or II is True
d) Neither I nor II is True Q 99. In a company there are 5 people,
e) Both I and II are True L, M, N, O and P who have different
salary per month. Who earns the least?
I. Only two people earn more than N
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II. M is not one of the top two paid I. There are 5 people are standing
employees. between P and R.
III. Three people earn more than O. II. R is standing eleventh to the right of
a) Only statement III is sufficient Q.
b) Only I and II are sufficient III. Only 3 people are standing to the left
c) Only II and III are sufficient of Q.
d) All the statements are needed a) Only I is sufficient
e) Insufficient data b) Only I and II are sufficient
c) Only I and III are sufficient
Q 100. In a row of 20 people facing d) Only II and III are sufficient
north, what is the position of P from the e) All the statements are required
right?

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