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that two words are rearrange in each step. The
O words starting with Vowels are arranged from the
W R left in the reverse alphabetical order and words
starting with consonants are arranged from the
pu
N M right in alphabetical order.
Input : gem stat ace cast omit fan rate uncut
T P era input
Q Step I : uncut gem stat ace mit fan rate era
input cast
8. (3) 9. (2) 10. (3)
Step II : uncut omit gem stat ace rate era input
11. (2) 12. (2) 13. (4)
fan cast
14. (5) Step III : uncut omit input stat ace rate era gem
15. (1) A M E R I C A C A I M A E R fan cast
¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ Step IV : uncut omit input era stat ace rate gem
5 4 67 3 1 2 1 2 34 5 6 7
Like that,
G E RMA N Y N Y AE G R M
m fan cast
Step V : uncut omit input era ace stat rate gem
fan stat
21. (3) Option (3) is the final arrangement.
¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ 22. (1) The word ‘rate’ is at sixth place from the
5 4 67 3 1 2 1 2 34 5 6 7 left in the step III.
(16–17) : 23. (1) It is step II.
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24. (4) There is one word between ‘omit’ and
‘era’. Therefore, ‘ace’ would be related
Gliders × Airplane
to ‘gem’,
Parach utes Helicopters 25. (5) Step V is the last step.
26. (4) From both the statements, we could not
16. (2) I. × find the answer.
II. P>O>N
17. (1) I. L>M
II. 30. (4) From both the statements gender of
bhart is not clear.
31. (1) Statements :
Updates
Mails M > A > B = Q < P < J < Y; Z > A > X
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18. (1)
Chats Conclusions :
I. B < Y True
I. II. X > J False
II. × 32. (5) Statements :
(19–20) : M > A > B = Q < P < J < Y; Z > A > X
Conclusions :
Stone × Metal Papers I. Z = Q Either I or II
Glasses II. Z > Q Either I or II
33. (1) Statements :
19. (2) I. ×
G < R = A < S; T > R
II.
Conclusions :
20. (4) I. I. G < S True
II. × II. S > T False
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P = U < M < K < I > N; D > p; I > C = {(476)² + (424)² + 2 × 476 × 424 – 4 ×
Conclusions : 476 × 424}
I. D > K False = {(476)² + (424)² – 2 × 476 × 472}
II. I > P True = (476 –424)²
pu
= 2704
44. (2) Ratio of 1 day work of Kumar and Dinesh,
Maths
36. (4) Price of 10 apples = ` 1 1 1
= : =2:3
Price of 1 apple = ` 0.1 3 2
Price of 12 apples = ` 0.1 × 12 = ` 1.2
Selling price of 1 dozen apples with a 2
Share of Kumar in wages = × 150
2+3
(100 + 25)
profit of 25% = 1.2 × = `1.5 = 2 × 3 0 = ` 60
100
37. (3) Difference between the numbers = 45. (2) To find out the size of the containers,
we will have to find out the HCF of 493
1.8×10 = 18
Numbers having difference 18, when
digits are interchanged are, (13, 31), (24,
42), (35, 53), (46, 64), (57, 75), (68, 86),
m litres, 551 litres and 435 litres.
HCF of 493, 551 and 435 = 29
Therefore, size of container = 29 litres
(79, 97) Required no. of contains
From the above number pairs, difference (493 + 551 + 435)
between the digit is 2. = = 51
29
Length of train
38. (2) Speed of train =
Ca
Time taken in crossing a signal pole 5400 ´ 100
Interest×100
46. (2) Principal = =
300 Rate×Time 12 ´ 3
= m/s
18 = ` 15,000
Time taken by the train to cross a 47. (5) Let present age of son = X years
platform 4 years ago age of son = (X – 4) years
Length of platform + Length of train Hence, age of father = 3(X – 4) years
= Present age of father = [3(X – 4) + 4] years
Speed of train
From the question,
Let length of platform is x m. Sum of their ages aftger 4 years will be
300 + x 64 years.
39 = Now,
300
18 (X + 4) + [3(X– 4) + 4 + 4] = 64
X + 4 + 3X – 12 + 8 = 64
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300 4X = 64
39 × = 300 + x
18 Therefore, present age of father
300 + x = 650 = 3 (16–4) + 4 = 3 × 12 + 4 = 36 + 4 = 40 years
x = 650 – 300 48. (3) Let the three consecutive numbers are
x = 350 m. n, (n +1) and (n + 2)
39. (2) 8796 × 233 + 8796 × 77 = 8796 × (223 + 77)
Now, 2 × n + 3 × (n +1) + 4× (n + 2) = 182
= 8796 × 300
= 2638800 2n + 3n + 3 + 4n + 8 = 182
40. (2) 3251 + 587 + 369 – ? = 3007 9n + 11 = 182
4207 -? = 3007 9n = 182 – 11
? = 4207 – 3007 9n = 171
? = 1200 n = 19
41. (4) 287×287 + 269 × 269–2 × 287 × 269
Therefore, numbers are 19, 20 and 21.
= (287–269)²
[Using formula, a² + b²–2ab = (a–b)²]
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49. (1) Quantity of mixture = 729 litres 53. (3) In the year 1999,
Given ratio = 7 : 2 import99 : export99 = 0.8
Quantity of milk in the mixture i.e. import99 : export99 = 4 : 5
If there is x between the ratio, then import
7 = 4x and export99 = 5x
= 7 + 2 ×729 = 7 × 81 = 567 liters
( ) In the year 2000.
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import00 : export00 = 0.8
Quantity of water in the mixture
i.e. import00 : export00 = 4 : 5
2 then import00 = 4y and export = 5y
= 7 + 2 × 729 = 2 × 81 = 162 litres Since, total export = ` 72 crore
( )
pu
export99 + export00 = 5x + 5y = 5(x+y)
Let X litres of water be added. Now, 5(x + y) = 72
567 7 72
Now, 162 + X = (x+y) =
( ) 3 5
Now, total import = import99 + import99
3 × 567 = 7 × (162 + X)
= 4x + 4y
1701 = 1134 + 7X = 4(x+y)
7X = 1701 – 1134
72
7X = 567 =4×
5
50.
X = 81
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90 × 3 = 270
= (3464+3034+3210) – (3106 + 3200 + 2984)
270 × 3.5 = 945
= 9708– 9290 = 418
66. (4) The given data are inadequate.
61. (2) The pattern of the number series is :
67. (5) From statement II,
pu
9 × 2 + 1 = 18 + 1 = 19
If the age of Rani = x years, then
19 × 2 + 2 = 38 + 2 = 40
Surekha's age = 2x years
40 × 2 + 3 = 80 +3 = 83
x + 2x = 72
83 × 2 + 4 = 166 + 4 = 170
3x = 72 years
62. (5) The pattern of the number series is :
72
(980 ÷ 2) – 6 = 484 x= = 24 years
3
(484 ÷ 2) – 6 = 236
Rani's age = 24 years
(236 ÷ 2) – 6 = 112
As per the given infor mation in
(112 ÷ 2) – 6 = 50
63. (3)
(50 ÷ 2) – 6 = 19
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The pattern of the number series is :
8×1+1=9
68. (2)
stat ement I, Nidhi's age can be
determined.
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