Sei sulla pagina 1di 27

www.gradeup.

co

1
www.gradeup.co

1. Direction: Read the following A. To form a particular part of something


information carefully and answer the B. To consider or regard
questions that follow: C. Take an opportunity
Renewable Energy (RE) is the future. D. Doing anything risky
With that said, one can argue that the E. Take control of
future has arrived, in parts at least.
Worldwide acceptance towards green 3. Which of the following words can most
energy is giving the sustainable energy appropriately fill in the blank, as given in
sector more market share every year. the passage, grammatically and
The growth is consistent, with each year contextually?
out-performing the previous, leading It’s fair to state that the growth trajectory
renewable energy to account for 1/3rd is incredible, and considering that it took
of global energy capacity. only a little more than a just decade to
It’s fair to state that the growth reach this position, we could call it
trajectory is incredible, and considering _____________.
that it took only a little more than a just A. Phenomenal
decade to reach this position, we could B. Affordable
call it _____________. However, the C. Inadequate
most important question is, is this D. Affective
satisfactory? The goal of green energy E. Dismal
transition is to solve growing energy
scarcity and reduce dependency on fossil 4. Direction: Read the given passage
fuels in order to move towards a fully carefully and answer the questions that
sustainable energy landscape. Therefore, follow. Certain words are printed in bold
to identify success, we need to compare to help you locate them while answering
renewable energy growth with the some of these.
current scenario. Renewable Energy (RE) is the future.
According to WHO’s estimates, currently, With that said, one can argue that the
more than 7 million people die every year future has arrived, in parts at least.
from pollution, up from 4.2 million in Worldwide acceptance towards green
2016. Fossil fuel consumption has energy is giving the sustainable energy
increased globally from 94,462/twh in sector more market share every year.
2000 to 1,33,853/twh now. The rise in The growth is consistent, with each year
population (currently 7.7 billion) indicates out-performing the previous, leading
a steady growth in energy demand renewable energy to account for 1/3rd
worldwide. In comparison, the fact that of global energy capacity.
renewable energy took a decade to It’s fair to state that the growth
become 1/3 of energy capacity is not the trajectory is incredible, and considering
ideal pace, considering we might not have that it took only a little more than a just
two more decades to wait for RE to catch decade to reach this position, we could
up. call it _____________. However, the
Source: www.forbesindia.com most important question is, is this
Which of the following words is most satisfactory? The goal of green energy
similar to the word ‘fair’ with reference to transition is to solve growing energy
the context of the passage? scarcity and reduce dependency on fossil
A. Excellent fuels in order to move towards a fully
B. Reasonable sustainable energy landscape. Therefore,
C. Coloured to identify success, we need to compare
D. Diligent renewable energy growth with the
E. Prejudiced current scenario.
According to WHO’s estimates, currently,
2. Which of the following is similar in more than 7 million people die every year
meaning to 'Account for'? from pollution, up from 4.2 million in

2
www.gradeup.co

2016. Fossil fuel consumption has D. To steady the growth in energy


increased globally from 94,462/twh in demand.
2000 to 1,33,853/twh now. The rise in E. Both A and B
population (currently 7.7 billion) indicates
a steady growth in energy demand 7. Which of the following can be inferred
worldwide. In comparison, the fact that from the statement “one can argue that
renewable energy took a decade to the future has arrived, in parts at least”?
become 1/3 of energy capacity is not the A. The growth trajectory in the field of
ideal pace, considering we might not have renewable energy is incredible.
two more decades to wait for RE to catch B. The dependency on fossil fuels has
up. significantly reduced.
Source: www.forbesindia.com C. The sustainable energy sector has
identified RE to be an ideal component.
Which of the following statement (s) if D. The pace at which RE is developing is
true, will support the author’s claim that consistent but not ideal.
the rate of growth in Renewable Energy is E. None of the above.
not satisfactory?
I. The use of fossil fuels to satisfy energy 8. Direction: In this question, two
needs continues to be a popular choice. columns I and II and three sentences
II. The issue of energy scarcity is being are given, which are divided into two
addressed by the use of RE in a more parts. Column I (A, B and C) consists of
appropriate manner. first half of each sentence and Column II
III. Government and private (D, E and F) consists of second half of
organisations are working together to each sentence. Match column I with
develop technology which operates on column II, so that the sentences formed
RE. are both meaningful and grammatically
A. Only I correct. Choose the correct option as your
B. Only III answer.
C. Only II I.
D. Both I and II A) Market research has shown us that
E. Both II and III B) The government has
C) Demand has outstripped
5. Which of the following is NOT true with II.
respect to the context of the passage? D) Supplied of qualified teachers
I. Deaths due to increased pollution level E) People are loyal to a brand not prices
have escalated in the past few years. F) Reforms are entire tax system
II. Though the rate of growth in RE is less A. C-F
than required, it has been consistent. B. B-D
III. More market share allotment to green C. A-E
energy has given RE a worldwide D. All of the above
acceptance. E. None of the above
A. Only II
B. Only III 9. Direction: In this question, two
C. Only I columns I and II and three sentences
D. Both I and II are given, which are divided into two
E. Both II and III parts. Column I (A, B and C) consists of
first half of each sentence and Column II
6. Which of the following is/are the goal (D, E and F) consists of second half of
(s) of the green energy transition? each sentence. Match column I with
A. Solve the growing energy scarcity. column II, so that the sentences formed
B. Reduce dependency on fossil fuels. are both meaningful and grammatically
C. Reduce the death rate due to increased correct. Choose the option as your
pollution levels. answer.

3
www.gradeup.co

I.
A) The rumours of petrol 12. I.
B) The body of the camera make A) The national unemployment rate
C) The threat of war has adversely B) The policy emphasizes on
II. C) We need to teach children to
D) Is highly resilient for indoor use. II.
E) Shortage turned out to be false. D) increasing farmer’s income.
F) Impacted burns as actively. E) make peace with your body.
A. B-D F) be gentle towards fellow citizens.
B. A-E A. C-D
C. C-F B. B-F
D. Both A-E and B-D C. A-E
E. Both B-D and C-F D. All of the above
E. None of the above
10. Direction: In this question, two
columns I and II and three sentences 13. I.
are given, which are divided into two A) The objective of the exercise is to
parts. Column I (A, B and C) consists of B) The problems of poverty,
first half of each sentence and Column II homelessness
(D, E and F) consists of second half of C) The villagers are furious about the
each sentence. Match column I with II.
column II, so that the sentences formed D) and unemployment are all
are both meaningful and grammatically interconnected.
correct. Choose the correct option as your E) decision to close the railway station.
answer. F) nurture the imagination of children.
I. A. B-D
A) Countries are willing to do B. A-F
B) The effects of afforestation on C. C-E
C) The scheme seeks to D. All of the above
II. E. None of the above
D) ensure a toilet in all households.
E) anything to avoid recession. 14. Direction: A sentence with one
F) biodiversity need to be analysed. blank is given, indicating that something
A. C-F has been omitted. Choose the word that
B. B-D best fits the blank.
C. A-E He looked _____________ for his
D. All of the above calculator but could not find it.
E. None of the above A. By
B. Around
11. I. C. On
A) Traveling with co-workers is a great D. Up
chance E. Out
B) It is scientifically proven that
C) A jam-packed business trip doesn’t 15. Direction: A sentence with one blank
II. is given, indicating that something has
D) to get to know them on a deeper level. been omitted. Choose the word that best
E) running is beneficial for health. fits the blank.
F) allowed a lot of flexibility with time. The admin has taken the steps to
A. B-E _____________ the education system of
B. A-D the state.
C. C-F A. Revamp
D. Both B-E and C-F B. Improved
E. Both A-D and B-E C. Increase

4
www.gradeup.co

D. Rehearse E. Agrees
E. Deteriorate
20. Direction: Read the sentence to find
16. Direction: A sentence with one blank out whether there is an error in it. The
is given, indicating that something has error, if any, will be in one part of the
been omitted. Choose the word that best sentence. The number corresponding to
fits the blank. that part will be your answer. If the given
This country remains poor despite sentence is correct as it is, mark the
_____________ rich in natural answer as ‘No error’. Ignore the errors of
resources. punctuation, if any.
A. Very Leaders do value inquisitive (1)/ minds,
B. Of it being but he often stifle (2)/ curiosity, fearing it
C. Have been will (3)/ increase risk and inefficiency. (4)
D. It well A. 1
E. Being B. 2
C. 3
17. Direction: A sentence with one blank D. 4
is given, indicating that something has E. No Error
been omitted. Choose the word that best
fits the blank. 21. Although butter contains high (1)/
Healthcare & education are one of the levels of calories and (2)/ fat, yet it may
most _____________ sectors in the not encourage (3)/ long-term weight
country. gain. (4)
A. Iterative A. 1
B. Profiteer B. 2
C. Loss C. 3
D. Overcharged D. 4
E. Cashing E. No Error

18. Direction: A sentence with one blank 22. The path to success not only (1)/
is given, indicating that something has requires a great deal of (2)/ creativity but
been omitted. Choose the word that best also demands (3)/ vision, flexible, and
fits the blank. integrity. (4)
The navy officer was fascinated with ships A. 1
since childhood and _____________ be a B. 2
seafarer. C. 3
A. Wished to D. 4
B. Attempt E. No Error
C. Frenzy
D. Is trying 23. Over the past two decades, (1)/ the
E. Wanted country have emerged (2)/ as one of
Africa’s most (3)/ successful and liberal
19. Direction: A sentence with one blank economies. (4)
is given, indicating that something has A. 1
been omitted. Choose the word that best B. 2
fits the blank. C. 3
If the proposal directly ______________ D. 4
persons without their free and informed E. No Error
consent, then it should be rejected.
A. Liberates 24. Have knowledge is one (1)/ thing but
B. Harms being able to (2)/ communicate it to
C. Informs others (3)/ is another kettle of fish. (4)
D. Raises A. 1

5
www.gradeup.co

B. 2 E. Success
C. 3
D. 4 27. Find the appropriate word in each
E. No Error case.
A. Freedom
25. Home to some of (1)/ the finest B. Lives
museums and (2)/ art galleries in UAE, C. Change
(3)/ Sharjah is a cultural oasis. (4) D. Knowledge
A. 1 E. Benefits
B. 2
C. 3 28. Find the appropriate word in each
D. 4 case.
E. No Error A. Instantaneous
B. Delayed
26. Direction: In the following passage, C. Wrecking
there are blanks each of which has been D. Accumulation
numbered. These numbers correspond to E. Indifference
the question numbers. Against each
question, five words have been 29. Find the appropriate word in each
suggested, one of which would fill the case.
blank appropriately. Mark the suitable A. Sustain
word as the answer. B. Pervasive
Despite its (###Q1###) and C. Transform
inaccuracies in early iterations, there’s no D. Inclusion
denying that AI is transforming our daily E. Carry
lives at an incredible pace and most of the
time the features, and broadly speaking, 30. Find the appropriate word in each
the (###Q2###) it offers are case.
extremely useful. But in terms of its A. Overdue
ability to completely transform the B. Radical
energy industry (and specifically oilfield) C. Static
economics it’s important to consider why D. Incremental
much of the early AI conversation needs E. Lifestyle
to be tempered with a degree of
objectivity. The reality is one of marginal 31. Direction: Find the missing term in
gains in many areas - much like creating given series.
a good sports team, over time these gains 15, 8, 9, 15, 32, ?
add up rather than causing A. 82.5
(###Q3###) results everywhere. And B. 81.5
this is especially the case within the C. 84.5
energy industry. Some conversations in D. 80.5
the energy industry suggest that AI can E. 86
now (###Q4###) everything in one
giant leap. The fact is, as a highly 32. Direction: What should come in
valuable additional factor, it can and will place of the question mark '?' in the
provide significant (###Q5###) following number series?
improvements. But it’s unlikely to 18, 24, 36, 56, 86,?
radically transform everything overnight. A. 128
Find the appropriate word in each case. B. 118
A. Credible C. 124
B. Faults D. 130
C. Results E. 126
D. Feeble

6
www.gradeup.co

33. Direction: Find the missing term in 38. Direction: In the following question
given series. two equations are given in variables X
222, 110, 54, 26, ? and Y. You have to solve these equations
A. 8 and determine the relation between X and
B. 11 Y.
C. 13 A) (x + 1)2 = 122
D. 9 B) y2 + 2y – 143 = 0
E. 12 A. X > Y
B. X ≥ Y
34. Direction: Find the missing term in C. X < Y
given series. D. X ≤ Y
2, 1, 1, 1.5, 3, ? E. X = Y or No relation can be established
A. 4.5
B. 6 39. Direction: In the following question
C. 7.5 two equations are given in variables X
D. 8 and Y. You have to solve these equations
E. 7.2 and determine the relation between X and
Y.
35. Direction: Find the missing term in 6x2 + 5x + 1 = 0
given series. 4y2 + 4y + 1 = 0
26, 63, 124, 215, ? A. If X > Y
A. 315 B. If X < Y
B. 421 C. If X ≥ Y
C. 342 D. If X ≤ Y
D. 426 E. If X = Y or no relation can be
E. 388 established

36. Direction: In the following question, 40. Direction: In the following question
two equations are given in variables X two equations are given in variables X
and Y. You have to solve these equations and Y. You have to solve these equations
and determine the relation between X and and determine the relation between X and
Y. Y.
A) 5x + 2y = 31 x2 – 16x + 64 = 0
B) 3x + 7y = 36 Y2 = 64
A. X > Y A. If X > Y
B. X ≥ Y B. If X < Y
C. X < Y C. If X ≥ Y
D. X ≤ Y D. If X ≤ Y
E. X = Y or No relation can be established E. If X=Y or No relation can be
established
37. Direction: In the following question 41. Direction: Study the following pie-
two equations are given in variables X chart and table carefully to answer the
and Y. You have to solve these equations questions that follow.
and determine the relation between X and Percentage of visitors (male and female)
Y. in a museum on the given 3 days-Friday,
A) x2 – 7x + 12 = 0 Saturday and Sunday is depicted in the
B ) y2 – 9y + 20 = 0 pie chart given below.
A. X > Y Total number of visitors on the given
B. X ≥ Y three days = 400
C. X < Y
D. X ≤ Y
E. X = Y or No relation can be established

7
www.gradeup.co

(male and female) on Sunday (in


degrees)?
A. 172.8°
B. 165.6°
C. 162°
D. 154°
E. 198°

Ratio of male visitors to female visitors on 45. The number of female visitors on
the given three days is depicted in the Friday was what percentage of the
table given below: number of female visitors on Sunday?
A. 70%
B. 85%
C. 80%
D. 65%
E. 75%
On Tuesday, the number of female
visitors was 1/5 more than that of 46. Direction: What approximate value
Saturday. If the respective ratio between will come in place of the question mark
the number of male visitors and that of (?) in the following question? (You are not
female visitors on Tuesday is 11 : 6, then expected to calculate the exact value)
what was the total number of visitors 8.02 – (? – 9.01) + (10.92)2 = 120
(male and female) on Tuesday? A. 0
A. 208 B. 18
B. 170 C. 21
C. 182 D. 24
D. 130 E. 23
E. 156
47.
42. What is the total number of male A. 226
visitors on the given 3 days together? B. 242
A. 220 C. 256
B. 230 D. 351
C. 200 E. 248
D. 210
E. 190
48.
43. Out of the total number of visitors on A. 30
Saturday, 35% were adults. The cost for B. 17
1 adult’s ticket is double that for one C. 27
child’s ticket. If the total amount collected D. 24
from selling tickets on Saturday was E. 3
Rs.8100. What is the cost of 1 adult’s
ticket?
A. Rs.200
B. Rs.160 49.
C. Rs.120
D. Rs.100 A. 5
E. Rs.50 B. 8
C. 10
44. What is the central angle D. 12
corresponding to the number of visitors E. 3

8
www.gradeup.co

50. E. 66

A. 35 55. 4 years hence the sum of ages of A


B. 42 and B will be 16 years more than the sum
C. 37 of the present ages of B and C. 4 years
D. 40 ago the sum of A’s age and C’s age was
E. 33 32 years, then what is the present age of
C?
51. A started business with Rs. 600 and B A. 18 years
with Rs. 900. After 5 months B left and C B. 14 years
joined with capital Rs. 600 less than B. If C. 10 years
at the end of year profit of C was Rs 3500, D. 16 years
then find the total profit at the end of E. 12 years
year.
A. Rs. 46000 56. 40 men can complete a work in 48
B. Rs. 36000 days. If 64 men started working and after
C. Rs. 28000 X days, 32 more men joined the work. If
D. Rs. 23000 the remaining work is completed in
E. None of these
days, then find the value of X.
52. Cost price of A is twice the cost price
A. 2
of B. If the selling price of B is Rs.3600
B. 5
and it is sold at the profit of 20%, then
C. 8
find the cost price of A.
D. 4
A. Rs.3000
E. 6
B. Rs.6000
C. Rs.8000
57. Cost of gardening the circular field C
D. Rs.2000
at Rs.10 per meter square is Rs.3465.
E. Rs.10000
Side of the square field S is equals to the
diameter of the circular field C. find the
53. Train A crosses a vertical pole at the
perimeter of square field.
speed of 15 m/s in 20 seconds. Speed of
A. 108
train A is 3 m/s less than the speed of
B. 84 m
train B and length of train B is 30 meter
C. 78 m
less than length of train A. Find the time
D. 112 m
taken by Train B to cross 270 meter long
E. None of these
platform.
A. 20 seconds
58. 4 years ago, the ratio of ages of A and
B. 15 seconds
B was 9 : 11 and 6 years hence, the ratio
C. 30 seconds
of ages of A and B will be 7 : 8. Find the
D. 45 seconds
present age of B.
E. 40 seconds
A. 22 years
B. 24 years
54. The ratio of speed of a boat in still
C. 26 years
water to speed of the current is 10 : 1. If
D. 37 years
ratio of the time taken by the boat to
E. None of these
travel D km downstream to the time
taken to travel (D – 45) km upstream is
59. The cost price of the two chairs is
3 : 2. Find the value of D.
same. Difference between their selling
A. 88
prices is Rs. 90. On selling one chair, a
B. 54
person got a profit of 12% and on selling
C. 110
another he got a profit of 18%. Find the
D. 99
cost price of each chair.

9
www.gradeup.co

A. Rs. 1200 whose ages are below and equals to 40


B. Rs. 1500 years.
C. Rs. 1800 A. 46
D. Rs. 2400 B. 52
E. Rs. 1000 C. 49
D. 58
60. Direction: The bar graph shows the E. 39
total number of male and female lives in
four different towns and table shows the 63. Number of males and females in town
number of males and females whose ages A whose ages are below and equals to 40
are above 40 years. Read the data years is what percent less than those
carefully and answer the questions number of males and females in town D
below: whose ages are below and equals to 40
years.
A. 10%
B. 12%
C. 7%
D. 5%
E. 17%

64. Direction: The bar graph shows the


total number of male and female lives in
four different towns and table shows the
number of males and females whose ages
are above 40 years. Read the data
carefully and answer the questions
below:
Find the average number of those males
and females whose ages are below and
equals to 40 years of town A, C and D.
A. 180
B. 160
C. 190
D. 200
E. 210

61. Find the ratio of the those number of


males and females whose ages are above
40 years in town A and B to those males
and females whose ages are below and
equals to 40 years in town D.
A. 1: 1 If in another town E, total males and
B. 3: 5 females are 10% more than the total
C. 2: 5 males and females in town A and those
D. 4: 7 males and females whose ages are above
E. 1: 3 40 years is 20% more than those males
and females whose ages are above 40
62. If 40% of population in town B whose years in town C. find the number of those
ages are below and equals to 40 years are males and females in town E whose ages
male and 40% of population in town D are below and equals to 40 years. A. 132
whose ages are below and equals to 40 B. 128
years are female. Find the difference C. 142
between the females of town B and D D. 124

10
www.gradeup.co

E. 138 69. Which box is kept immediately above


box E?
65. Ratio of age A after two years to the A. A
present age of B is 5: 6 and ratio of age B. F
of A 8 years hence to the age of B 6 year C. D
hence is 6: 7. Find B’s present age. D. B
A. 30 E. C
B. 34
C. 36 70. How many boxes are kept above box
D. 28 F?
E. 24 A. One
B. Two
66. Direction: Study the following C. Three
information and answer the given D. Four
questions carefully. E. None of these
Six boxes A, B, C, D, E and F are kept one
above the other. They like different 71. Direction: Study the following
colours viz. Red, Orange, Pink, Blue, information and answer the given
Violet and Green but not necessarily in questions carefully.
the same order. Point Q is 16m to the south of point P.
Box C is kept immediately above the Point R is 5m to the west of point Q. Point
orange coloured box. Two boxes are kept T is 25m to the north of point R. Point V
between the orange coloured box and is 10m to the east of point T. Point J is 9m
pink coloured box. Only three boxes are to the south of point V.
there between the pink coloured box and In which direction is point V with respect
box E. Box E is not blue in colour. Red to point Q?
coloured box is kept immediately above A. North East
the pink coloured box. Box F is Violet in B. North West
colour. Box A is immediately above box C. East
B. Box D is orange in colour. D. South West
How many boxes are there between box E. North
A and box C?
A. One 72. If W is to the west of point J and to
B. Two the north of point R, then what is the
C. Three distance between point W and point T?
D. Four A. 9m
E. None B. 18m
C. 15m
67. Which box is kept at the second D. 5m
position from the bottom? E. None of these
A. D
B. E 73. In which direction and at what
C. A distance is point P with respect to point J?
D. B A. 10m towards north
E. C B. 10m towards east
C. 5m towards east
68. Which box is green in colour? D. 10m towards south
A. C E. 5m towards west
B. D
C. A 74. Direction: Study the following
D. E information and answer the given
E. B questions carefully.

11
www.gradeup.co

Six people A, M, N, C, O and G are sitting 9 people are sitting in a straight line and
around a triangle in such a way that three some of them are facing north while some
of them are sitting at the corners and of them are facing south. The distance
three of them are sitting in the middle of between any two immediate neighbours
the sides. Those who are sitting at the is the same. All the given information is
corners face inside and those who are not necessarily in the same order.
sitting in the middle of the sides face P sits second from one of the extreme
outside. ends of the line. R sits third to the right
A sits at the corner. M is an immediate of P. Two people sit between R and S. U
neighbour of A. Two people sit between M sits second to the right of S. Immediate
and C. O sits to the immediate left of C. neighbours of S face a direction opposite
N is an immediate neighbour of O. to that of S. Immediate neighbours of U
What is the position of O with respect to face opposite directions. T sits second to
C? the right of U. Both U and T face the same
A. Third to the right direction. W is a neighbour of T. W and T
B. Fourth to the left face opposite directions. Persons sitting
C. Immediate left at extreme ends face opposite directions.
D. Second to the right Q sits second to the left of V. X does not
E. None of these face south.
How many people sit between W and V.
75. How many persons are sitting A. 2
between A and O? B. 6
A. One C. 4
B. Two D. 5
C. Three E. None of these
D. Four 79. Four of the following five are alike in
E. Five a certain way, find the odd one out.
A. Q
76. Who is sitting second to the right of B. W
A? C. P
A. M D. V
B. G E. R
C. O
D. N 80. Who among the following sit at the
E. C extreme ends?
A. VX
77. How many such pairs of letters are B. QS
there in the word ‘PERSUADE’, each of C. QX
which has as many letters between them D. XS
in the word (in both forward and E. VS
backward directions) as they have
between them in the English alphabetical 81. What is the position of T with respect
series? to P.
A. One A. Third to the right
B. Two B. Immediate left
C. Three C. Fifth to the left
D. Four D. Sixth to the right
E. More than four E. Second to the right

78. Direction: Study the following 82. Who sits to the immediate right of Q.
information carefully and answer the A. T
questions given below: B. W
C. U

12
www.gradeup.co

D. S II. Some stamps are telegrams.


E. X A. Only conclusion I is true.
B. Only conclusion II is true.
83. In a certain code language, ‘TABLE’ is C. Either conclusion I or II is true.
coded as ‘BUEFM’ and ‘PRAYS’ is coded as D. Neither conclusion I nor II is true.
‘SQDTZ’, then how ‘MINOR’ will be coded E. Both conclusions I and II are true.
in the same manner?
A. JNSQP 87. Statements:
B. JQNSP A few ducks are birds.
C. JNQSP Only birds are eggs.
D. JNSPQ Conclusions:
E. JNPQS I. All birds being eggs is a possibility.
II. All ducks being eggs is a possibility.
84. Direction: In each of the following A. Only conclusion I is true
questions, some statements are given B. Only conclusion II is true
and these statements are followed by two C. Either conclusion I or II is true
conclusions numbered I and II. You have D. Neither conclusion I nor II is true
to take the given statements to be true E. Both conclusions I and II are true
even if they seem to be at variance from
commonly known facts. Read the 88. Direction: Study the following
conclusions and then decide which of the information carefully and answer the
given conclusions logically follows from questions given below:
the given statements disregarding Eight persons – Arushi, Bubbly, Charan,
commonly known facts. Dinkar, Edward, Fancy, Gani and Hari
Statements: consists of a family of three generations
Only a few teachers are males. such that there are three females and two
A few males are boys. married couples in the family. For every
Conclusions: person of the family either both or none
I. All teachers being males is a possibility. of the parents are alive. Charan’s sister–
II. All teachers being boys is a possibility. in–law is mother of Gani. Hari is an
A. Only conclusion I is true. unmarried female. Gani’s mother doesn’t
B. Only conclusion II is true. have any siblings. Arushi is father–in–law
C. Either conclusion I or II is true. of Fancy who is mother of two children.
D. Neither conclusion I nor II is true. Bubbly is grandmother of Gani who is
E. Both conclusions I and II are true. nephew of Dinkar.
How is Hari related to Arushi?
85. Statements: A. Daughter
All cars are toys. B. Grandson
Some toys are lamps. C. Granddaughter
Conclusions: D. Daughter – in – law
I. Only a few cars are lamps. E. Niece
II. Some cars are not toys.
A. Only conclusion I is true. 89. How is Dinkar related to Hari?
B. Only conclusion II is true. A. Aunty
C. Either conclusion I or II is true. B. Father – in – law
D. Neither conclusion I nor II is true. C. Cousin
E. Both conclusions I and II are true. D. Uncle
E. None of the above
86. Statements:
All telegrams are stamps. 90. How many children does Arushi have?
All mobiles are telegrams. A. None
Conclusions: B. One
I. Only a few telegrams are mobiles. C. Two

13
www.gradeup.co

D. Three 95. How many people live on the floors


E. Four above the floor on which P live?
A. None
91. If Vani is Dinkar’s daughter, then how B. One
is Fancy related to Vani? C. Two
A. Mother – in – law D. Three
B. Sister – in – law E. Cannot be determined
C. Aunt
D. Cousin 96. Direction: Study the following
E. Cannot be determined information carefully to answer the
questions given below.
92. Direction: Read the following S N E 7 R % F 9 D 6 # G I $ 4 F H * 3 10
information carefully and answer the L 5 A @ 11 B Y & Z
questions which follow. How many such consonants are there in
P, Q, R, S, T and V live on different floors the above arrangement, each of which is
in the same building having its six floors immediately followed by a vowel but not
numbered one to six (the ground floor is immediately preceded by a number?
numbered 1, the floor above it is A. 1
numbered 2, and so on, till the topmost B. 2
floor is numbered 6). C. 3
Q lives on an even-numbered floor. Only D. 4
two people live between the floors on E. 5
which Q and V live. S lives on a floor
immediately above the floor on which R 97. How many such consonants are there
lives. S does not live on an odd-numbered in the above arrangement, each of which
floor. P does not live on a floor which is is immediately preceded by a vowel or
immediately above or immediately below immediately followed by a symbol but not
the floor on which T lives. P does not live both?
on the lowermost floor, i.e., floor no. 1. A. 0
Who amongst the following live on the B. 1
floors exactly between the floors on which C. 2
Q and V live? D. 3
A. R, S E. 4
B. P, R
C. S, T 98. Which of the following is the 8th to the
D. P, T left of the 16th from the left end in the
E. Cannot be determined above arrangement?
93.Who amongst the following lives on A. 9
floor number 5? B. F
A. P C. D
B. Q D. #
C. T E. None of these
D. V
E. Cannot be determined 99. How many such pairs of letters are
there in the word DECAYS, each of which
94. On which of the following floors does has as many letters between them in the
T live ? word (in both forward and backward
A. 3rd directions) as they have between them in
B. 5th the English alphabetical series?
C. 1st A. One
D. 4th B. Two
E. Cannot be determined C. Three
D. None

14
www.gradeup.co

E. More than three B. 72


C. 69
100. In a row of students in a class, D. 73
position of Andrew from the left side of E. None of these
the row is 32nd and position of Andrew
from right side of the row is 41st. Find the
total number of students in the row?
A. 78

15
www.gradeup.co

###ANSWERS###

1. Ans. B. to move towards a fully sustainable


In the context of the passage, stating that energy landscape”. The two points have
the growth trajectory is incredible is just been mentioned in A and B. So, the
or appropriate in the given correct option is E.
circumstances, considering that it took 7. Ans. D.
only a little more than a just decade to The statement “one can argue that the
reach this position. The appropriate word future has arrived, in parts at least”
among the given options is 'reasonable'. implies that Renewable Energy has made
So, the correct answer is option B. it presence felt, but it is not as much as it
Diligent: having or showing care and is required to be. The same idea has been
conscientiousness in one's work or duties. mentioned in option D, which is the
Prejudiced: having or showing a dislike or correct answer.
distrust that is derived from prejudice; 8. Ans. C.
bigoted. Only A and E can be connected to make a
2. Ans. A. grammatically correct and meaningful
In the context of the passage, 'Account statement.
for' implies that of the total global energy "Market research has shown us that
capacity, the part contributed by people are loyal to a brand not prices".
renewable energy is one-third. So, the So, the correct answer is option .
correct answer is option A. 9. Ans. B.
3. Ans. A. Only A and E can be connected to make a
The statement mentions that 'the growth grammatically correct and meaningful
trajectory is incredible' and that statement. Anything that is a rumour can
happened during a very short span of be said to uncertain or doubtful truth.
time. Overall, the growth and "The rumours of petrol shortage turned
achievement can be considered out to be false".
'remarkable or exceptional'. The most Options B and D cannot connect as the
appropriate among the given options is sentence ends with the verb 'make'. It
'phenomenal'. So, the correct answer is cannot be followed by the verb 'is'.
option A.
4. Ans. A. So, the correct answer is option B.
Only statement (I) supports the author’s 10. Ans. C.
claim that the rate of growth in A-E, B-F and C-D can be joined together
Renewable Energy is not satisfactory. It to form a meaningful sentence. But in the
mentions that fossil fuels are still a options only A-E has been given. So, the
popular choice. This means alternative correct answer is C.
energy options are not available, thus The correct sentences are:
supporting the author’s claim. I) Countries are willing to do anything to
5. Ans. B. avoid recession.
It is mentioned in the passage, II) The effects of afforestation on
“Worldwide acceptance towards green biodiversity need to be analysed.
energy is giving the sustainable energy III) The scheme seeks to ensure a toilet
sector more market share every year”. in all households.
Statement III mentions the opposite and 11. Ans. E.
thus is incorrect in context of the given C and F when joined together make a
passage meaningful sentence but it is
6. Ans. E. grammatically incorrect. The verb that
It has been mentioned in the passage follows ‘does’ should be used in its base
that “The goal of green energy transition form.
is to solve growing energy scarcity and The correct sentences are:
reduce dependency on fossil fuels in order

16
www.gradeup.co

I) A jam-packed business trip doesn’t appearance'. 'Improved' being in past


allow a lot of flexibility with time. tense is inappropriate. So, the correct
II) It is scientifically proven that running answer is option A.
is beneficial for health. Rehearse: mentally prepare or recite.
III) Traveling with co-workers is a great Deteriorate: become progressively
chance to get to know them on a deeper worse.
level. 16. Ans. E.
12. Ans. E. The use of 'despite' indicates requirement
B-D and C-F can be joined to make of contrasting situations in the sentence.
grammatically correct and contextually One is 'country remains poor', so the
meaningful sentences, but the other one should be its richness in natural
combinations have not been provided in resources. The most appropriate word
the options. So, the correct option is E. depicting the state of India i.e. rich in
The policy emphasizes on increasing natural resources is 'being'. So, the
farmer’s income. correct answer is option E.
We need to teach children to be gentle 17. Ans. D.
towards fellow citizens. The blank requires to be filled with an
13. Ans. D. adjective (as indicated by superlative
All A & F, B & D and C & E can be joined degree 'one of the most'). Among the
to make grammatically correct and given options, only 'overcharged' which
contextually meaningful sentences. means someone or something that
The correct sentences are: charges you more than it is mandated,
The problems of poverty, homelessness can be a suitable response. So, the
and unemployment are all correct answer is option D.
interconnected. Iterative: relating to or involving
The objective of the exercise is to nurture iteration, especially of a mathematical or
the imagination of children. computational process.
The villagers are furious about the Profiteer: make or seek to make an
decision to close the railway station. excessive or unfair profit, especially
14. Ans. B. illegally.
Look around: to walk around a room, Cashing: give or obtain notes or coins for
building, or place and see what is there. (a cheque or money order).
When followed by the preposition 'for', 18. Ans. A.
the context changes to something The verb 'to be' is the fundamental verb
particular such as 'the calculator' in the used to indicate the existence of an entity
given sentence. So, the correct answer is (person, object, abstraction) or to relate
option B. an entity to its qualities or
Look out: to warn someone to be careful characteristics. In the given sentence,
or to be vigilant. the officer wanted/wished to be a
Look up: to try to find a particular piece seafarer (a person who regularly travels
of information by looking in a book or by sea; a sailor). So, the most
on a list, or by using a computer. appropriate option is A.
Look by: look at a point next to. 19. Ans. B.
Look on: watch without getting involved. The sentence mentions that in a
15. Ans. A. particular case, the proposal should be
The sentence implies that the admin has rejected. Contextually, this will only be
taken steps to do something to the feasible if the proposal is not beneficial.
education system. 'Taking steps' for a So, the only word appropriate for the
system such as education means that the blank is ‘harms’.
steps will be positive. Out of the given 20. Ans. B.
options, the most appropriate option is The error is in the second part of the
'revamp' which means 'give new and sentence.
improved form, structure, or

17
www.gradeup.co

We need to replace 'he' with 'they'. The The most appropriate word is
antecedent being referred to by the ‘Incremental’.
pronoun is ‘leaders’ which is a plural So, the correct answer is option D.
noun. So, the use of singular pronoun ‘he’ 31. Ans. A.
will be incorrect. 15 × 0.5 + 0.5 = 8
So, the correct answer is option B. 8×1+1=9
21. Ans. C. 9 × 1.5 + 1.5 = 15
The error is in the third part of the 15 × 2 + 2 = 32
sentence. 32 × 2.5 + 2.5 = 82.5
We need to remove 'yet'. The word 32. Ans. A.
"although" starts a two-clause statement. The pattern of the series is:
The word "although" already includes the
meaning "but/yet" for the second clause.
So adding "but/yet" will be redundant.
So, the correct answer is option C.
22. Ans. D. 33. Ans. E.
The error is in the fourth part of the 222 ÷ 2 - 1 = 110
sentence. 110 ÷ 2 - 1 = 54
We need to replace ' flexible' (adjective) 54 ÷ 2 - 1 = 26
with 'flexibility' (noun). We need a noun 26 ÷ 2 - 1 = 12
to maintain a parallel structure. 34. Ans. C.
So, the correct answer is option D. The pattern of the series is:
23. Ans. B. 2 × 0.5 = 1
The error is in the second part of the 1×1=1
sentence. 1 × 1.5 = 1.5
We need to replace 'have' with 'has'. The 1.5 × 2 = 3
subject ‘country’ is singular, so we need 3 × 2.5 = 7.5
singular auxiliary verb ‘has’ in place of 35. Ans. C.
plural form ‘have’. 26 = 33 – 1,
So, the correct answer is option B. 63 = 43 – 1,
24. Ans. A. 124 = 53 – 1,
The error is in the first part of the 215 = 63 – 1,
sentence. 342 = 73 – 1
We need to replace 'have' with 'having'. 36. Ans. A.
So, the correct answer is option A. A) (5x + 2y = 31) × 3
25. Ans. E. B) (3x + 7y = 36) × 5
The sentence is grammatically and 15x + 6y = 93 ..... (i)
contextually correct. 15x+35y= 180 .... (ii)
So, the correct answer is option E. On solving both equations, we get
26. Ans. B. x = 5 and y = 3
The most appropriate word is ‘Faults’. so, X > Y
So, the correct answer is option B. 37. Ans. D.
27. Ans. E. A) x2 – 7x + 12 = 0
The most appropriate word is ‘Benefits’. ⇒ x(x – 4) – 3(x – 4) = 0
So, the correct answer is option E. ⇒ (x – 4)(x – 3) = 0
28. Ans. A. So, x = 3, 4
The most appropriate word is B ) y2 – 9y + 20 = 0
‘Instantaneous’. ⇒ y(y – 5) – 4(x – 5) = 0
So, the correct answer is option A. ⇒ (y – 5)(y – 4) = 0
29. Ans. C. So, y= 4, 5
The most appropriate word is ‘Transform’. Hence, X ≤ Y
So, the correct answer is option C. 38. Ans. E.
30. Ans. D. A) (x + 1)2 = 122

18
www.gradeup.co

⇒ (x + 1)2 – 122 = 0 Friday 40 60 100


⇒ (x + 1 – 12)(x + 1 + 12) = 0 Saturday 70 50 120
⇒ (x – 11)(x + 13) = 0
Sunday 100 80 180
x = 11, –13
B) y2 + 2y – 143 = 0 Let cost of 1 adult’s ticket = Rs. 2x, then
⇒ y2 + 13y – 11y – 143 = 0 cost of 1 child’s ticket = Rs. x
⇒ y(y + 13) – 11(y + 13) = 0 According to question
⇒ (y + 13)(y – 11) = 0 (35% of 120)× 2x + (65% of 120) × x =
y = 11, – 13 8100
So, no relation can be established. ⇒ 84x + 78x = 8100
39. Ans. C. ⇒ x = 8100/162 = 50
6x2 + 5x + 1 = 0 Hence, cost of 1 adult’s ticket = Rs. 2x =
⇒ 6x2 + (3 + 2)x + 1 = 0 2× Rs. 50 = Rs.100.
⇒ 3x(2x + 1) + (2x + 1) = 0 44. Ans. C.
⇒ (3x + 1)(2x + 1) = 0 Day Male Female Total
⇒ x = –1/3, –1/2 Friday 40 60 100
4y2 + 4y + 1 = 0 Saturday 70 50 120
⇒4y2 + (2 + 2)y + 1 = 0
⇒ (2y + 1)2 = 0 Sunday 100 80 180
⇒ y = –1/2 Required central angle = (45/100) ×
So, X ≥ Y 360° = 162°.
40. Ans. C. 45. Ans. E.
x2 – 16x + 64 = 0 Day Male Female Total
⇒ (x – 8)2 =0 Friday 40 60 100
⇒x=8
Saturday 70 50 120
Y2 = 64
⇒Y=±8 Sunday 100 80 180
So, X ≥ Y Required percentage = (60/80) × 100 =
41. Ans. B. 75%.
Day Male Female Total 46. Ans. B.
8.02 – (? – 9.01) + (10.92)2 = 120
Friday 40 60 100
⇒ 8 – ? + 9 + (11)2 = 120
Saturday 70 50 120 ⇒ 8 – ? + 9 + 121 = 120
Sunday 100 80 180 ⇒ ? = 138 – 120
Number of female visitors on Tuesday = ⇒ ? = 18
50 + 1/5th of 50 = 50 + 10 = 60 47. Ans. B.
Number of male visitors on Tuesday = ? = 14 × 3 + 200
(11/6) × 60 = 110 ⇒ ? = 42 + 200
Hence, the total number of visitors on ⇒ ? = 242
Tuesday = 60 + 110 = 170. 48. Ans. C.
42. Ans. D.
Day Male Female Total
Friday 40 60 100
Saturday 70 50 120
Sunday 100 80 180

The total number of male visitors on the


given 3 days together = 40 + 70 + 100 =
210.
43. Ans. D.
Day Male Female Total

19
www.gradeup.co

49. Ans. A. ∴ Length of train A is 300 m


So, length of train B = 300 – 30 m = 270
meters
Speed of train B = 15 + 3 = 18 m/s
When B crosses a 270 m long platform,

Time = seconds = 30 seconds


Hence, the required time = 30 seconds.
54. Ans. D.
Let ratio of speed of a boat in still water
to speed of the current is 10x : x, then

⇒ 18D = 33D – 33 × 45
⇒ 15D = 33 × 45
⇒ D = 99
55. Ans. D.
According to the question:
Present age of A and C:
50. Ans. C. A + C = 40 ............(i)
After 4 years, sum of ages of A and B will
be 16 years more than the sum of the
present ages of B and C.
A + 4 + B + 4 = B + C + 16
A - C = 8 ............(ii)
On solving eq(i) and eq(ii).
2A = 48
51. Ans. D. A = 24
Ratio of the equivalent capitals of A, B Then, the present age of C:
and C for 1 month 24 + C = 40
= 600 × 12 : 900 × 5 : 300 × 7 = 24 : C = 16 Years
15 : 7 56. Ans. B.
According to question By MDW formula,
7 ≡ Rs. 3500 Total work = 48× 40 = 1920 units
⇒ 1 ≡ Rs. 500 Now,
The total profit at the end of year = 24 + 1920 = 64 × X + (64 + 32) × (50/3)
⇒ 1920 = 64X + 1600
15 + 7 = 46 ≡ 46 × Rs. 500 = Rs. 23000
52. Ans. B. ⇒ 64X = 320
Given, selling price of B = 1.20 × cost ⇒X=5
price of B 57. Ans. B.
⇒ Cost price of B = 3600 ÷ 1.20 = Let r meter be the radius of circular field
Rs.3000 C, then
According to question, Area of circular field C × 10 = 3465
Cost Price of A = 2 × Cost price of B ⇒ Πr2 × 10 = 3465
Hence, the cost price of A = 2 × Rs.3000
= Rs.6000. ⇒ r2 =
53. Ans. C.
Let the length of Train A be L meters, then ⇒r= m
According to question, Side of square field S = 2 × r = 21m
Perimeter of square field = 4 × 21 = 84
= 20 meters
⇒ L = 300 m 58. Ans. C.

20
www.gradeup.co

Let the ages of A and B be 9X and 11X, Number of females in town D whose ages
then are below and equals to 40 years = 200
According to the question: × 0.40
= 80
Required difference = 126 – 80
⇒ 72X + 80 = 77X + 70 = 46
⇒X=2 63. Ans. D.
Hence, the present age of B = 11X + 4 =
22 + 4 = 26 years
59. Ans. B.
Let CP of the Article 100x Rs.
So SP of first Article at 12% gain= 112x
Rs.
And SP of second Article at 18% gain =
118x Rs. Required percentage = × 100
ATQ, = 5%
118x – 112x= 90 64. Ans. A.
6x = 90
X= 15
So CP of the Article = 100x =1500 Rs.
60. Ans. A.

Total males and females in town E = 1.10


× 240
= 264
Number of males and females whose ages
Required average = (190 + 150 + 200) are above 40 years = 1.20 × 110
÷3 = 132
= 540 ÷ 3 Required answer = 264 – 132
= 180 = 132
61. Ans. B. 65. Ans. C.
Let the age of A be x years and age of B
be y years,
A.T.Q,

=
6A + 12 = 5B
Required ratio = 50 + 70: 200 6A – 5B = - 12 ---------- (i)
= 120: 200
= 3: 5 =
62. Ans. A. 7A + 56 = 6B + 36
7A – 6B = - 20 ----------- (ii)
On solving eq. (i) and (ii), we get
A = 28 and B = 36
66. Ans. B.

Number of females in town B whose ages


are below and equals to 40 years = 210
× 0.60
= 126

21
www.gradeup.co

67. Ans. A.

74. Ans. C.
68. Ans. D.

69. Ans. C.
75. Ans. B.

70. Ans. B.

76. Ans. D.

71. Ans. A.

77. Ans. E.

72. Ans. A.

78. Ans. D.

79. Ans. E.

80. Ans. A.
73. Ans. E.

22
www.gradeup.co

where mobile and telegram are


overlapping, so the stated conclusion only
a few telegram are mobile is wrong here
81. Ans. E. as it means that some telegram are
mobile and some telegram are not
mobile.
II. Some stamps are telegrams. -- This
82. Ans. D. case has explained by the diagram
clearly.
87. Ans. E.

83. Ans. C.

88. Ans. C.
Eight persons – Arushi, Bubbly, Charan,
Dinkar, Edward, Fancy, Gani and Hari
1) A family of three generations such that
there are three females and two married
couples in the family.
2) Bubbly is grandmother of Gani who is
84. Ans. B.
nephew of Dinkar.
Charan’s sister – in – law is mother of
Gani.
Gani’s mother doesn’t have any siblings.
3) Arushi is father – in – law of Fancy who
is mother of two children.
Hari is an unmarried female.
85. Ans. D. Hence, Fancy is mother of Gani and Hari.
4) There are three females and two
married couple in the family.
Hence, Dinkar and Charan are brothers of
Edward.
Draw the family tree using following
notations:

86. Ans. B.

I. Only a few telegrams are mobiles. -- All


mobile are telegram also include a case

23
www.gradeup.co

2) Bubbly is grandmother of Gani who is


nephew of Dinkar.
Charan’s sister – in – law is mother of
Gani.
Gani’s mother doesn’t have any siblings.
Hence, Hari is granddaughter of Arushi. 3) Arushi is father – in – law of Fancy who
89. Ans. D. is mother of two children.
Eight persons – Arushi, Bubbly, Charan, Hari is an unmarried female.
Dinkar, Edward, Fancy, Gani and Hari Hence, Fancy is mother of Gani and Hari.
1) A family of three generations such that 4) There are three females and two
there are three females and two married married couple in the family.
couples in the family. Hence, Dinkar and Charan are brothers of
2) Bubbly is grandmother of Gani who is Edward.
nephew of Dinkar. Draw the family tree using following
Charan’s sister – in – law is mother of notations:
Gani.
Gani’s mother doesn’t have any siblings.
3) Arushi is father – in – law of Fancy who
is mother of two children.
Hari is an unmarried female.
Hence, Fancy is mother of Gani and Hari.
4) There are three females and two
married couple in the family.
Hence, Dinkar and Charan are brothers of
Edward.
Draw the family tree using following
notations:

Hence, Arushi has three children.


91. Ans. C.
Eight persons – Arushi, Bubbly, Charan,
Dinkar, Edward, Fancy, Gani and Hari
1) A family of three generations such that
there are three females and two married
couples in the family.
2) Bubbly is grandmother of Gani who is
nephew of Dinkar.
Charan’s sister – in – law is mother of
Gani.
Gani’s mother doesn’t have any siblings.
3) Arushi is father – in – law of Fancy who
Hence, Dinkar is uncle of Hari. is mother of two children.
90. Ans. D. Hari is an unmarried female.
Eight persons – Arushi, Bubbly, Charan, Hence, Fancy is mother of Gani and Hari.
Dinkar, Edward, Fancy, Gani and Hari 4) There are three females and two
1) A family of three generations such that married couple in the family.
there are three females and two married Hence, Dinkar and Charan are brothers of
couples in the family. Edward.

24
www.gradeup.co

Draw the family tree using following • Q lives on an even-numbered floor.


notations: • Only two people live between the floors
on which Q and V live.(There will be 3
cases: Q-6th floor, V- 3rd floor; Q- 4th
floor, V-1st floor; Q- 2nd floor, V- 5th
floor)
• S lives on a floor immediately above the
floor on which R lives.
• S does not live on an odd-numbered
floor.( S and R will get their positions in
all the three cases)
• P does not live on a floor which is
immediately above or immediately below
the floor on which T lives. (First two cases
eliminated)
• P does not live on the lowermost floor,
i.e., floor no. 1.
From the given conditions, we can
conclude:

Hence, Fancy is aunt of Vani.


92. Ans. A.
• Q lives on an even-numbered floor.
• Only two people live between the floors
on which Q and V live.(There will be 3
cases: Q-6th floor, V- 3rd floor; Q- 4th
floor, V-1st floor; Q- 2nd floor, V- 5th
floor)
• S lives on a floor immediately above the
floor on which R lives. Hence V lives on the 5th floor.
• S does not live on an odd-numbered 94. Ans. C.
floor.( S and R will get their positions in • Q lives on an even-numbered floor.
all the three cases) • Only two people live between the floors
• P does not live on a floor which is on which Q and V live.(There will be 3
immediately above or immediately below cases: Q-6th floor, V- 3rd floor; Q- 4th
the floor on which T lives. (First two cases floor, V-1st floor; Q- 2nd floor, V- 5th
eliminated) floor)
• P does not live on the lowermost floor, • S lives on a floor immediately above the
i.e., floor no. 1. floor on which R lives.
From the given conditions, we can • S does not live on an odd-numbered
conclude: floor.( S and R will get their positions in
all the three cases)
• P does not live on a floor which is
immediately above or immediately below
the floor on which T lives. (First two cases
eliminated)
• P does not live on the lowermost floor,
i.e., floor no. 1.
From the given conditions, we can
conclude:
Hence R and S live on the floors exactly
between the floors on which Q and V live.
93. Ans. D.

25
www.gradeup.co

Hence P lives on top floor (6th floor) hence


no one lives above the floor on which P
live.
96. Ans. B.
S N E 7 R % F 9 D 6 # G I $ 4 F H * 3 10
L 5 A @ 11 B Y & Z
There are two such consonants = N and
G
Therefore, Option 'B' is the correct
Hence T lives on the first floor. answer.
95. Ans. A. 97. Ans. D.
• Q lives on an even-numbered floor.
• Only two people live between the floors There are three such consonants = R, H
on which Q and V live.(There will be 3 and Y
cases: Q-6th floor, V- 3rd floor; Q- 4th Therefore, Option 'D' is the correct
floor, V-1st floor; Q- 2nd floor, V- 5th answer.
floor) 98. Ans. A.
• S lives on a floor immediately above the Left of left = 16 – 8 = 8th from the left
floor on which R lives. 8th character from the left = 9
• S does not live on an odd-numbered Therefore, Option 'A' is the correct
floor.( S and R will get their positions in answer.
all the three cases) 99. Ans. B.
• P does not live on a floor which is
immediately above or immediately below
the floor on which T lives. (First two cases
eliminated)
• P does not live on the lowermost floor, 100. Ans. B.
i.e., floor no. 1. Total number of students = (Position of
From the given conditions, we can Andrew from left + Position of Andrew
conclude: from right) – 1
Total number of students = (32 + 41) –
1 = 72

26
www.gradeup.co

27

Potrebbero piacerti anche