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REASONING (11–16) :
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Floor Person Bank
1. (1) Letters Digits s 8 X HDFC
bod
Sym 7 S SBI
6 Z IDBI
pu
I. 5 V AXIS
II. 4 T SVC
ks 3 Y PNB
Mar × Point 2 U BOI
2. (5) Spot 1 W TJBS
11. (2) 12. (1) 13. (2)
×
14. (1) 15. (2) 16. (3)
Dot 17. (5) Statements :
S<P<U>N
I. ×
3.
II.
(5)
m U>B
L<S
S<P<U>B
L<S<P<U>N
Letters Digits s
bod
Sym Conclusions :
I. B > P False
I. –
II. L < U True
II.
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18. (3) Statements :
ks A>G>O>N<Y
Mar × Point O>S>R
4. (3) Spot A>G>O>S>R
× R<S<O>N<Y
Conclusions :
Dot
I. R < A True
I. II. Y > S False
II. – 19. (1) Statements :
5. (4) M>O>C>K=E<D
J>C
O<Z
Squares × J>C>K=E<D
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Circle
Rectangle Z>O>C>K=E<D
Triangles
Conclusions :
I. – I. J > E True
II. × II. K < Z True
(6-10) : 20. (2)
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Input: A B C D E F G
find measures for problems ws dl ze ho ball has fallen into the deep gutter
experts find challenges difficult bt ka mu dl 21. (1)
education difficult in villages xq eg pr ka Step IV: we can't measure the depth without scale
G A D E B C F
Step VII: F G E D A B C
6. (4) 7. (3) 8. (1) scale we the measure can't depth without
9. (3) 10. (1)
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22. (4) ?
38. (1) 514.9 × 21.7% – 43.44 =
Input: standing hard always is impossible for all 5.5
A B C D E F G
Step VIII: E G F C B A D 22 ?
impossible all for always hard standing is 515 × – 43 »
100 5.5
23. (3)
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Step I: play and jump until you tired fully 113 – 43 »
A B E D C F G 5.5
Step VI: F G A D E B C 70 × 5.5 » ?
tired fully play until jump and you
385
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24. (4) Step VI
Input: Try your best until you get goal 39. (2) Krishna : Balram
A B C D E F G 38000 × 12 : 55000 × 7 = 456 : 385
get goal try until you your best
F G A D E B C 71
Required difference = × 22000 » `
Now, see the chart. You get FGADEBC in 841
step VI. 1856
25. (2)
8´ 7´ 6´ 5
26. (3) If should be read, as ‘>, >, >, =’. 40. (3) Total number of ways = 8C4 = = 70
27. (1) 4´ 3´ 2´ 1
(28) (1) 41. (3) Let 3 consecutive even number be x,
(29–31) :
W
m (x +2), (x + 4).
x + (x + 2) + (x + 4) = (x + 2) + 44
2x + 4 = 44
Y P
x = 20
Q S Third number = 20 + 4 = 24
42. (5) Let the five consecutive even numbers
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R Z be 2x, 2x + 2, 2x + 4, 2x + 6, 2x + 8
X respectively.
29. (4) 30. (4) 31. (4) According to question,
32. (3) 33. (5) 2x +2x + 2 + 2x + 4 + 2x + 6 + 2x + 8 = 230
(34–35) : 10x + 20 = 230
10x = 230 – 20
S+ – R– U+
210
J– – K+ – D+ – ? x= = 21
10
Required sum = (42)2 + 50 = 1814
P+ – Y– – T – Q
Shortcut Method
KD
100 úû
1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2
ë
52. (2) The pattern of number series is as follow
é 25 ´ 20 ù
s
= ê25 - 20 - % = 0% 124 112 176 420 1488 7140
ë 100 úû
No profit no loss. 2
×1–(1) ×2–(2)
2
×3–(3)
2
×4–(4)
2
×5–(5)
2
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= 16 – 2 = 14cm 53. (1) Let length of platform be l2.
From statement I, (l1 + l2) = Speed × Time
14
Radius of circle = = 7cm 5
2 = (250 + l2) = 60 × × 33 = 250 + l2 = 550
18
22
Hence, Area of circle = (7)2 = ×7×7 l2 = 550 – 250 = 300 m
7
From statement II, length of platform
= 154 sq cm
can't be determined.
46. (1) p = ` 25000, t - 4 yr
54. (5) From statements I and II,
2 25000 ´ 2
SI = of ` 25000 = = ` 5000 3 3
10 10
Rate =
Shortcut Method
SI ´ 100
p´ t
=
m
5000 ´ 100
25000 ´ 4
= 5%
55. (4)
Sriram's share =
= ` 2325
From statement I and II, 3x + 4x = 14
3+5
× 6200 = × 6200
8
2 1´ R ´ 4 7x = 14
= Therefore, digits are 3 × 2 = 6 and 4 × 2 = 8
10 100
R = 5% per annum (here, no need to Hence, number may be 68 or 86.
calculate exact SI)
Some more information is required.
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54 + 64 + 75 + 67 + 45 + 91 56. (3) From statement I,
47. (4) Average weight =
6 Let Shyam's monthly salary be ` x.
396 1
= = 66 KG Shyam saves x × = ` 1850
6 10
48. (2) Let the present age of Ram = 3x years x = ` 18500
and persent age of Shyam = 8x years From statement II,
According to question, Ram's salary = 75% of shyam's salary
After eight years, Ram's age = 20
Ram's salary ×100
3x + 8 = 20 Shyam's salary =
75
x=4
Present age of Shyam = 8 × 4 = 32 years 13875 ´ 100
= = ` 18500
75
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s
x = 5, y = 3 220000 - 160000
x= = ` 3000
Hence, value of y – x = 3 – 5 = –2 20
60. (3) Suppose the amount B gets is ` 100 32.5 lakh 13
pu
Thus, C = ` 75 66. (2) Required ratio = 27.5 lakh =
11
125 67. (5) Approximate average number
A = 75 × = ` 93.75
100
27.5 + 27.5 + 30 + 32.5 + 22.5 + 35
2236 =
6
Now, × 93.75
268.75
175
= ` 780 = = 29.16 lakh = 2917000
6
x
61. (3) Suppose original fraction be y 30
68. (4) Required percent = × 100 = 133.33
22.5
x
x ´ 300%
y ´ 250% =
10
9
m 69.
» 133%
17! fairl’’.
= = 17 × 8 = 136
215!
One white can be drawn out from 8 balls
in 8C1 = 8 ways
Similarly, 1 black ball can be drawn 9C1
= 9 ways
9´ 8 72 9
P(E) = = =
136 136 17
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a legal requirement, especially in buying or selling
something.
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Prevalent That exists or is very common at a particular time or izpfyr
in a particular place.
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7. (3) 32. (3) 57. (5) 82. (5)
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