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General ability

 What would be 3pc of 20?


 What was yousuf’s income last year if he
paid an income tax of rs. 18,350 which is
40% of his income?
A man pays 10pc of his income for his
income tax. If his tax amounts to rs. 1500,
what is his income?
A man bought a flat for rs. 820000. he
borrowed 55pc of this money from a bank.
How much money did he borrow?
A man saves rs. 500, which is 15pc of his
annual income. How much does he earn
in a year?
A man earned an annual income of rs.
2,45, 000 in 1990. he was allowed a
deduction of rs 15000 relief for each of his
three children and a personal relief of rs.
30000. if he was charged a tax rate of 4pc
on first rs. 50000 and 6pc on his remaining
income, calculate the amount of tax he
had to pay.
 The price of a car including 6pc sales tax is
rs. 154, 431.40. what was the market price
of the car?
 Theassets of a businessman increased
from rs. 1,20,000 to rs. 5.80,000. what was
the rate of change?
 What number is 20pc more than rs. 9000?
 What number is 60pc less than 900?
 Aftera discount of 25pc, the sale price of
a suitcase is rs. 846. what was the original
price of the suitcase?
A boy scored 90 marks for his mathematics
test. This was 20pc more than what he had
scored for the geography test. How much
did he score in geography?
A primary school had an enrolment of 850
pupils in January 1970. in January 1980, the
enrolment was 1120. what was the
percentage increase for the enrolment?
 Rehman ordered a car worth rs. 600,000
and was given a discount. Given that he
paid rs. 570,000 for his new car, calculate
the percentage discount he received?
 Theenrolment in a certain secondary
school ws 450 in 1979. by 1980, the
enrolment had increased by 16pc. What
was the enrolment in 1980?
Mixture problems

 There are usually three items:


 1. original mixture
 2. element that is added or removed
 3. final mixture

 Example: in a 20 gallon mixture of milk and


water, there is 5pc water. How much water
must be added to make it a 10pc of the final
mixture?
How to solve:

 Solution Y is 30pc liquid and 70pc water. If


2kgs of water evaporates from 8 kgs of
solution Y, and 2kgs of solution Y is added
to the remaining 6kgs of the liquid, what
percentage of the new solution is liquid X?
 Thepercentage of water in 20 litres of
adulterated milk is 10. find the quantitiy of
water to be added to it to increase the
percentage of water to 25pc.
A vessel is full of mixture of spirit and water,
in which there is 18pc spirit. 8 litres are
drawn off and the vessel is filled up with
water. If the spirit is now 15pc, the quantity
in the vessel is:
A pharmacist wants to convert 100 ounces
of a 3pc tincture of iodine to a 2pc
tincture of iodine. How many ounces of
alcohol she addes to her original solution?
A chemist has 80 pints of a 20pc salt
solution. How many pints of pure salt must
be added to produce a solution that is
30pc pure salt?
Mixtures of two different grades

 How many pounds of Rs. 25 a lb coffee


have to be mixed with Rs. 40 a lb coffee to
make it a mixture of 60 lbs worth of Rs. 35 a
pound?
 Inwhat proportion must a man mix milk at
Rs. 11 a litre with milk at Rs. 6 a litre so as to
make a mixture worth Rs 8 a litre?
 Peaches cost rs. 25 per pound and
mangoes sell for rs. 35 per pound. A grocer
wants to make a 15 pound mixture and
sell it for rs. 33 per pound. How many
pounds of mangoes should he use?
A mixture of 70 litres of milk and water
contains 10pc water. How much water
must be added to make the water
12.5pc?
Profit and loss problems

 If
the cost of an article is rs. 25 and the
profit is rs. 15. then selling price will be?
 If the cost of an article is rs. 30, and the loss
is rs. 12. then selling price will be?
 Ifan article costing rs. 30 is sold for rs. 50,
the profit will be?
 Ifan article costing rs. 20 is sold for rs. 15,
the loss will be?
 Find the selling price of an article costing
rs. 30 that was sold at a profit of 15pc of
the cost price?
 If
an article costing rs. 20 is sold at a loss of
5pc of the cost price, the selling price will
be?
 If
an article sells for rs. 120, and there has
been a profit of 10pc of the selling price.
What is the cost price?
 What is the cost of an article selling for rs.
20 on which there has been a loss of 6pc
of the selling price?
 Find the percent of profit based on cost
price of an article costing rs. 25 and selling
for rs. 30.
 Find the percent of loss based on cost
price of an article costing rs 50 and selling
for rs. 48?
 Find the percent of profit based on the
selling pricwe of an article costing rs. 25
and selling for rs. 30?
 Find the percent of loss based on the
selling price of an article costing rs. 50 and
selling for rs. 48?
 Anarticle is sold for rs. 25, which is a 25pc
profit. What is the cost price?
A merchant buys an article for rs. 27 and
sells at a profit of 10pc of the selling price.
What is the selling price?
A retailer bought a cd from a
manufacturer for rs. 200. in addition to
that, he paid a 15pc sales tax. If he sold
the cd to a customer for rs. 260, calculate
the cash profit that he made.
A shopkeeper bought a radio from a
wholesaler for rs. 250. in addition, he paid
a sales tax of 15pc on the cost price. He
then sold the radio for rs. 315. calculate
the cash profit he made.
A shopkeeper buyz 300 identical articles
at a total cost of rs. 1500. he fixes the
selling price of each article at 20pc above
the cost price and sells 260 articles at this
price. As for the remaining articles, he sells
them at 50pc of the selling price.
Calculate the shopkeeper’s total profit.
 Ata clearance sale, an article was
reduced in price from rs. 180 to rs. 171. if
the article sold at the original price yielded
the dealer 25pc profit, what was the
percentage of profit if the article was sold
at the reduced price?
 Byselling a fan for rs. 475, a person loses
5pc. To get a gain of 5pc, he should sell
the fan for?
A bookseller sold a book for rs. 40 to make
a profit of 15pc. In order to earn a profit of
20pc, he should have sold the book for?
A man bought 400 dozen pencils at rs. 8 a
dozen. He sold half of them at rs. 10.5 a
dozen and the rest at rs. 7.5. find the profit.
A man sells two houses for rs. 2 lacs each.
On one, he gained 20pc and on the other
he lost 20pc. His total profit or loss in the
transaction will be?
A shopkeeper sold two articles for rs. 48
each. He made a profit of 25pc on one
and a loss of 20 pc on the other. Find the
net gain or loss on the sale of two articles.
 Ata book fair, a book was reduced in
price from rs. 75 to rs. 60. if the first price
gives a 50pc profit, find the percentage
profit at the reduced price?
 How much would I have to pay for a book
which cost rs. 72 to produce. If the printing
company sold it to a book seller at 20pc
profit and the bookseller sold it to me at a
profit of 25pc?
 if
a car is sold for rs. 50000, the profit is
17pc. What would be the profit
percentage if sold for rs. 47000?
 Sadiq purchased a plot for rs. 8000. he sells
the plot to abid at a profit of 20pc. Abid in
turn sells that plot to arif at a loss of 20pc.
The plot costs arif?
Interest problems:

 Interest is the profit on an investment.


 If money is borrowed, the person who
borrows the money will have to pay
interest to the lender.
 the money invested or lent is called
principal.
 The percentage return is called rate
percent.
Interest problems:

 The total formed by adding the interest to


the principal is called the amount.
 The formula:
I= Prt/100
I = simple interest, r= rate percent per
anum.
P = principal, t= time period(in years),
Interest problems

Find the simple interest on rs. 500, borrowed


for 4 years at 11pc per annum.
Interest problems:

 If700 is invested at 4pc per annum, how


long will it take for the amount to reach rs.
784?
Interest problems:

 Find the simple interest on a 60-day loan


of rs. 19,500 at 13.5pc?
Interest problems:

 Find the simple interest on a 90- day loan


of rs. 90000 at 15.25pc?
Interest problems:

A bank increased the rate of interest


which it paid to the depositors from 3.5pc
to 4pc per annum. Find how much more
interest a man would receive if he
deposited rs. 64000 in the bank for 6
months at the new interest rate?
Interest problems:

A man bought a car for rs. 3,30,000. He


made a first payment of rs. 1,20,000 and
borrowed the rest from a bank at 10pc
per annum. At the end of the first year, he
repaid a certain sum to the bank after
which he still owed the bank rs. 90000.
calculate the sum he paid.
Interest problems:

A man invested rs. 40000 in a building


society which paid simple interest at a rate
of 7.25pc per annum to its investors. After 2
years, the rate was increased to 7.6pc per
annum. Find the amount he had at the
end of 7 years.
Interest problems:

 How long will it take a principal of rs. 24000


to amount to rs. 28800 at a simple interest
rate of 6pc per annum?
Interest problems:

 Ifthe simple interest on a sum of money


invested at 3.5pc per annum for 4 years is
rs. 1000. find the principal.
Interest problems:

 Latifdeposits a certain sum of money in a


bank. If the interest rate of the bank
decreases from 3.75pc to 3.5pc. Latif’s
interest will decrease by rs. 50 in a year.
Find the sum of money he deposits.
Interest problems:

 Latifdecided to buy a new car costing rs.


600000. he agreed to pay 60pc of the
price of the car as a deposit and the
balance at 3.5pc simple interest per
annum over a period of 3 years. Calculate
the amount of each monthly installment.
Ratio problems: simple ratios

 Aslam, munir and hanif work in passport


office. It takes ½ hours for aslam to reach
office, munir takes 25mins while hanif takes
15mins to reach office. Express their
travelling times as ratios.
Ratio problems: simple ratios

 Allocate rs. 15000 in the ratio 6:4:2


Ratio problems: simple ratios

 Distribute
rs. 96 between akram and
naveed, so that akram gets three times as
much as naveed gets.
Ratio problems: simple ratios

A sum of money is divided among three


persons X, Y, and Z in the ratio 10:7:5. if Y
gets rs. 140 more than Z, how much will X
get?
Ratio problems: simple ratios

A shop-owner blends three types of


coffees A, B, and C in the ratio 3:5:7. given
that type A coffee costs Rs. 70 per kg,
type B coffee costs rs. 100 per kg and type
coffee costs Rs. 120 per kg. calculate the
cost per kg of the blended mixture.
Ratio problems: simple ratios

A sum of money is distributed among 3


boys A, B and C in the ratio 2:4:14. If B gets
Rs. 12 more than A, how much money
does C get?
Ratio problems: simple ratios

 Latif and rashid enter into a partnership.


Latif contributes rs. 4000 for 8 months and
rashid 6000 for four months. Latif’s share in
a total profit of rs. 3500 is?
Ratio problems: simple ratios

 Three business partners Q, R, S agree to


divide their total profit for a certain year in
the ratios 2:5:8 respectively. If Q’s share
was Rs. 4000. what was the total profit of
the business partners for the year?
Ratio problems: simple ratios

A fruit salad mixture of apples, peaches


and grapes in the ratio 6:5:2 respectively
by weight. If 39 pounds of the mixture is
prepared, the mixture includes how many
more pounds of apples than grapes?
Ratio problems: continued ratio

 Nawaz, shahbaz and faraz have to divide


a piece of land among themselves. The
area of this piece of land is 804 sq meter. If
the ratio between shares of Nawaz and
shahbaz is 7:4, and the ratio between
shares of shahbaz and faraz is 5:3, find
shares of each.
Ratio problems: continued ratio

 Harisbought 4 times as many shares in a


company X as Hamza and Hamza bought
3 times as many shares in the same
company as umar. Find the ratio of the
number of shares bought by haris to those
by umar?
Ratio problems: continued ratio

 Zain, Hamza and haris share rs. 2560.


Hamza’s share is four times as much as
zain’s and zain’s share is one third of
haris’s. how much is the share of zain?
Ratio problems: continued ratio

 Three families A, B, and C share 480 kg of


rice. B gets twice as much as A and C gets
half as much as B. how much does each
family get?
Ratio problems: continued ratio

6 men earn as much as 7 women, 2


women as much as 3 boys, 4 boys as
much as 5 girls. If a girl earns rs. 400 a
week, what does a man earn a day?
Ratio problems: continued ratio

6 horses are worth 9 camels, 27 camels are


worth 30 bicycles and 100 bicycles are
worth 3 motor cars. If one motor car is
worth rs. 24000, the price of horse is?
Proportion problems: direct
proportion
 If30 dozen eggs cost Rs. 300, find the cost
of 5 dozen eggs.
Proportion problems: direct
proportion:
 If
you work for 3 hours, you get rs. 4000 as
payment. If you work for 20 hours, how
much payment would you get?
Proportion problems: direct
proportion:
 Ifyou travel for 3 hours at a certain speed,
you cover a distance of 150 km. how
much time would you take to reach sukkur
from Karachi at the same speed?(khi to
sukkur distance 475km)
Proportion problems: inverse
proportion
 16 men complete a job in 10 days. How
long would it take 32 men to complete the
same job?
Proportion problems: inverse
proportion
 An aeroplane flying at a speed of 540
km/h covers some distance in 1.5 hours. By
how much the speed of the aeroplane be
increased so as to cover the same
distance in 1.25 hours?
Proportion problems: inverse
proportion
 10men can complete a job in 14 days.
How long will it take 4 men to finish the
same job if they work at the same rate?
Proportion problems: inverse
proportion
 15men can complete a job in 10 days,
how long will it take 8 men to finish the
same job if they work at the same rate?
Proportion problems: inverse
proportion
A man takes 50 mins to cover a certain
distance at a speed of 6km/h. if he walks
with a speed of 10km/h, he covers the
same distance in?
Proportion problems: inverse
proportion
A train takes 50 mins for a journey if it runs
at 48km/h. the rate at which the train must
run to reduce the time to 40 mins will be?
Proportion problems: inverse
proportion
A group of labourers accepted to do a
piece of work in 20 days. 8 of them did not
show up for work and the remaining did
the work in 24 days. The original number of
labourers was?
Proportion problems: inverse
proportion
A man normally takes 5 hours to travel at a
certain speed from city A to city B. one
day, he increases his speed by 4km/h and
finds that the journey from A to B takes half
an hour less than the normal time. Find the
normal speed.
Proportion problems: compound
proportion
 14
cows consume 630 kg of hay in 18
days. How many cows will eat 770kg of
hay in 28 days at the same rate?
Proportion problems: compound
proportion
 40men can build a wall 4m high in 15
days. The number of men required to build
a similar wall 5m high in 6 days is?
Proportion problems: compound
proportion
6men working 8 hours a day earn rs. 720
per week. 8 men working 6 hours a day will
earn per week?
Proportion problems: compound
proportion
 35cattle can graze a piece of land for 56
days, find the number of cattle that will
graze a field three times as large in 35
days.
Work problems: work at unequal
rates
 Work at equal rates: if it takes 4 people to
finish a job in 30 days, how many does will
it take for 8 people to finish the same job?
 Work at unequal rates: if it takes A 3 days
to dig a certain ditch, whereas B can dig it
in 6 days and C in 12, how long would it
take for all three to do the job?
Work problems: work at unequal
rates
 A,
B, and C can do a job in 2 days. B can
do it in 5days, and C in4 days. How long
would it take A to do it?
Work problems: work at unequal
rates
A can do a piece of work in 10 days and B
can do it in 15 days. The number of days
required by them to finish it togather is?
Work problems: work at unequal
rates
A and B can reap a field in 30 days
working togather. After 20 days, however,
B is called away and A takes 20 days more
to complete the work. B alone could do
the whole work in?
Work problems: work at unequal
rates
 A, B and C can do a work in 20, 25 and
30days respectively. They undertook to
finish the work togather for rs. 1110. the
share of A exceeds that of B by?
Work problems: work at unequal
rates
 Six women or nine girls can do a piece of
work in 10days. Eight women and three
girls will do the same work in?
Tank problems: only filling or only
emptying occurring at a time.
 Pipe A can fill a tank in 3 mins, whereas B
can fill it in 4 mins. How long will it take
both pipes, working togather to fill it?
Tank problems: both filling and
emptying occurring simultaneously
A certain tank can be filled by pipe A in 12
mins. Pipe B can empty the tank in 18
mins. If both pipes are open, how long will
it take to fill or empty the tank?
Tank problems: both filling and
emptying occurring simultaneously
 PipeA and B can fill a tank in 2 and 6
hours respectively. Pipes C and D can
empty the same tank in 3 and 5 hours
respectively. If all four pipes are working
togather, will the tank be ultimately filled
or emptied?
Tank problems: both filling and
emptying occurring simultaneously
A certain tank can be filled by pipes A
and B in 4 and 5 mins respectively.
Another pipe C can empty it in 3 mins.
How long will it take to fill or empty the
tank if all three pipes are working
togather?
Tank problems: both filling and
emptying occurring simultaneously
A cistern is filled in 8 hours,but takes two
hours longer to be filled owing to a leak in
its bottom. If the cistern is full, the leak shall
empty it in?
Tank problems: both filling and
emptying occurring simultaneously
A cistern has two taps which can fill it
separately in 9 and 12 mins respectively. It
has also a waste pipe which can empty
the full cistern in 6 mins. If all three taps are
opened togather, the empty cistern will
be filled in?
Distance problems: single rate

A man travelling at 40 miles per hour for


three hours travels how much distance?
Distance problems: single rate

A car travels 100 miles in 4 hours. Find the


speed of the car.
Distance problems: single rate

 If
a car travels 150 miles at the rate of 30
miles per hour, find the time taken.
Distance problems: single rate

A train having 110m length runs through a


station at the rate of 35km per hour. How
long will it take to pass a given point?
Distance problems: combined rates

 When two objects are travelling towards


each other, the rate at which they are
approaching is the sum of their respective
rates.
 When two people are travelling in
opposite directions, the rate at which they
are separating is the sum of their
respective rates.
Distance problems: combined rates

A and B are walking towards each other


over a road 120 miles long. A walks at the
rate of 6 miles per hour, and B walks at the
rate of 4 miles per hour, how soon will they
meet?
Distance problems: combined rates

 Aliand sami are walking in opposite


directions. Ali walks at the rate of 5miles
per hour and sami walks at the rate of 7
miles per hour, how far apart will they be
at the end of 3 hours?
Distance problems: combined rates

 When a faster and a slower person are


moving in the same directions, the net
rate is found by substracting the speed of
the slower person from that of the faster
one.
Distance problems: combined rates

 Two automobiles are travelling along the


same road. The first one, which travels at
the rate of 30 miles per hour, starts out 6
hours ahead of the second one, which
travels at the rate of 50miles per hour. How
long will it take the second one to catch
up the first one?
Distance problems: combined rates

A carriage driving in a fog passed by a


man who was walking at the rate of
3km/h in the same direction. He could see
the carriage for 4 minutes and it was
visible to him upto a distance of 100m.
What was the speed of the carriage?
Distance problems: combined rates

 Twotrains of lengths 65 and 55m are


travelling in the same direction at 20 and
47 km/h respectively. The faster train will
pass the other completely in?
Distance problems: average of two
rates
 When the times are the same for two or
more different rates, add the rates and
divide by the number of rates.
 If
a man travels for 2 hours at 30 miles per
hour, at 40miles/h for the next two hours,
and at 50miles per hour for the next two
hours, find the average rate for the 6
hours.
Distance problems: average of two
rates
 When not the times but the distances are
the same:
We find the times for each rate
Add up the the distances and divide by
the total time to find the average rate.
Distance problems: average of two
rates
A boy travels a certain distance at the
rate of 20miles per hour and returns at the
rate of 30 miles per hour. What is his
average rate for both trips?
Distance problems: average of two
rates
A boy took 30min to drive from safoora to
comex. On returning, due to traffic
congestion on university road, he took
80mins to reach back home. Find his
average rate.(distance from safoora to
comex 15km)
Distance problems: average of two
rates
 When neither the times nor the distances
are the same:
Find times for each travel
Add up all the distances and divide by
the total time
Distance problems: average of two
rates
A man travels 100 miles at 20miles per
hour, 60 miles at 30miles per hour, 80 miles
at 10 miles per hour. What is his average
speed?
Distance problems: average of two
rates
 While travelling to Hyderabad from my home
at teen talwar karachi, I took 50mins to reach
Karachi toll plaza, travelled at the speed of
100km/h upto nooriabad, took a break for
tea for half an hour there, and then travelled
at the speed of 120 km/h for the rest of
journey. Find my average speed.(teen talwar
to toll plaza 34km, toll plaza to nooriabad
73km, noori abad to Hyderabad 70km)
Weighted average problems:

 To obtain the weighted average of the quantities:


 Set up a table listing all the quantities, their
respective weights and values.
 Multiply the value of each quantity by its
respective weight.
 Add up these products
 Add up the weights.
 Divide the sum of the products by the sum of
the weights.
Weighted average problems:

 Assuming that the weights of the following


subjects are: English 3, history 2,
mathematics 2, foreign languages 2 and
art 1. what would be the average of a
student whose marks are: English 80,
history 85, algebra 84, Spanish 82 and art
90?
Weighted average problems:

 Weightage for first year’s marks in mehran


UET is 10pc, 20pc for second year, 30pc for
third year, and 40pc for the final year. I
scored 70pc in first year, 80pc in second
year, 75pc in third year. My overall score
was 80pc. Find my score for the fourth
year?
Weighted average problems:

 Foradmission in Mehran UET, the


weightage for marks in matriculation is
10pc, 20pc for marks in intermediate and
70pc for marks in the entry test. If I have
got 74pc in matriculation, 71pc in
intermediate, and got 78pc in the entry
test, what would be my weighted
avaraage?
Area, perimeter and volume:

 Area is the measure of the amount of


surface covered.
 Area of a rectangle is found by using the
following equation:
A = length x breadth
Area, perimeter and volume:

 Perimeter
is the continuous line forming
the boundary of a closed geometrical
figure.
 Perimeter of a rectangle = 2(l x b)
Area, perimeter and volume:

A rectangular field is 13m long and 10m


wide. It has a cement path 3.5m wide
around it. Find the area and of the
cemented path.also find the perimeter of
the rectangle.
Area, perimeter and volume:

 Area of a parallelogram:
A parallelogram is a quadrilateral in which
opposite pair of sides are parallel and
equal.
Area and volume:

 Area of a parallelogram:
A = base x height

 Find
the area of a parallelogram with a
base of 12cm and a height of 5cm?
 Find
the base of a parallelogram with an
area of 24 cm square and a base of 4cm.
Area, perimeter and volume:

 Same formula for perimeter.


Area, perimeter and volume:

 Trapezium: a quadrilateral with one pair of


sides parallel.
Area, perimeter and volume:

 Area of a trapezium:
 A= ½ x height x sum of the parallel sides
 Find
the area of a trapezium with sides 20
cm and 14 cm and a height 12 cm.

 Perimeter: sum of the sides.


Area, perimeter and volume:

 Circle: area of a circle:


 A= pi x r^2
circumference of the circle = 2x pi x r

Find the area and perimeter of a cylinder


having a diameter of 14m.
Area, perimeter and volume:

 Volume of a cylinder:
 v= base area x height.

 Diameter of the base of a solid circular


cylinder is 14cm and its height is 10cm.
Find its volume.
Some basic geometrical concepts:

Angles:
Acute angle measures less than 90d.
 A right angle measures exactly 90 d
An obtuse angle measures more than
90d and less than 180d.
A straight line measures 180d.
Some basic geometrical concepts:

 Triangle:
A closed figure formed by three sides.
Sum of three angles equals 180d.
Some basic geometrical concepts:

 Circle:
 A circle is a set of points in a plane which are
equidistant from a fixed point of the plane.
 That fixed point is called a center of the circle.
 The distance between center and any point on
the circle is called radius.
 The length of line joining all points on the circle is
called circumference.
Permutations and combinations

 Ina fruit chaat, different kinds of fruits can


be mixed. The order does not matter.
 In a combination lock, order matters. 427
is different from 724.
Permutations and combinations

 Permutation is an ordered combination.


 The number of permutations of n objects
taken r at a time is determined by the
following formula
 P(n,r) = n!/ (n-r)!
Permutations and combinations

 Example: a code has 4 digits in a specific


order. The digits are between 0-9. how
many different combinations are there if
one digit may be used only once?
Permutations and combinations

 If
the order was not important, we would
have called it combination instead of
permutation.
 Formula C(n,r) = n!/(n-r)!r!
Permutations and combinations

 How many signals can be given by 5 flags


of different colors, using 3 flags at a time?
Permutations and combinations

 How many words can be formed from the


letters of the word “plane” using all the
letters when no letter can be repeated.
Permutations and combinations

 How many 3-digit numbers can be formed


by using each one of the digits 2,3,5,7,9
only ones.
Permutations and combinations

 Inhow many ways can a hockey team of


11 players be selected out of 15 players.
Logical reasoning:

 1.The day after the day after tomorrow is


four days before Monday. What day is
today?(M)
Logical reasoning:

 2.A fisherman has 5 fishes (namely A, B, C,D,


E) each having a different weight.
(i) A weighs twice as much as B.
(ii) B weighs four and a half times as much as
C.
(iii)C weighs half as much as D.
(iv) D weighs half as much as E.
(v) E weighs less than A but more than C.
Which is the lightest?
Logical reasoning:

 Forest is to tree as tree is to ?


A. plant
B. leaf
C. branch
D. mangrove
Logical reasoning:

 (i) Five friends P, Q, R, S and T travelled to five different


cities of Chennai, Calcutta, Delhi, Bangalora and
Hyderabad by five different modes of transport of Bus,
Train, Aeroplane, Car and Boat from Mumbai.
(ii) The person who travelled to Delhi did not travel by
boat.
(iii) R went to Bangalore by car and Q went to
Calcutta be aeroplane.
(iv) S travelled by boat whereas T travelled by train.
(v) Mumbai is not connected by bus to Delhi and
Chennai.
 Theperson travelling to Delhi went by
which of the following modes ?
 A. Bus
 B. Train
 C. Aeroplane
 D. Car
 E. Boat
 Ina school, there were five teachers.
A and B were teaching Hindi and English.
C and D were teaching English and
Geography.
D and A were teaching Mathematics and
Hindi
E and B were teaching History and French.
 Who among the teachers was teaching
maximum number of subjects ?
 A. A
 B. B
 C. C
 D. D
 E. E
In a certain code language LANDMINE is
written as PYRBQGRC. How will HOMEMADE
be written inthat code
language?(a)LMPCPZID
(b)LMPCOYHC
(c)LMQCQYHC
(d)LMOCOZID
 In a certain code language the word
DISTANCE is written as FLUWCQEH. How will
the word NUMERALS be written in that code
language?
 A. PXNHTDNV
 B. PXOITDNV
 C. PWOHTDNV
 D. PXOHTDNV
 E. None of these

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