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DAILY STUDY MATERIAL 24 AUG 2018 Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions Seven Persons M, N, O, P, Q, R and S live on separate floors of a seven storeyed building, but not in the same order. The ground floor of the building is numbered 1, the floor above it 2 and so on until the topmost floor is numbered 7.Each person likes different cartoon characters, viz, Chipmnuk, Flinstone, Jetson, Popeye, Scooby Doo, Simpson and Tweety, but not necessarily in the same order. Each person also likes different colours namely viz, Yellow, Orange, Red, Black, Blue, Brown and Purple. More than three persons sit between the one who likes Yellow and the one who likes Orange. The person who likes Popeye lives on floor numbered 4. Only two persons live between P and the one who likes Popeye. The persons who live on the ground floor and the topmost floor don t like Orange. M does not live on the lowermost floor. M lives on any odd numbered floor below the one who likes Popeye. S lives on an even numbered floor but neither immediately above nor immediately below the floor of M. The person who likes Jetson does not like Yellow. Only two persons live between M and the person who likes Tweety. Only one person lives between N and R. The person who likes Orange lives exactly between the persons who like Brown and Blue. R lives on an even numbered floor and does not like Popeye. Only three persons live between the persons who like Chipmnuk and Jetson respectively. The person who likes Chipmnuk live on any floor above the N s floor. The person who likes Chipmnuk does not live on the topmost floor. O does not like Chipmnuk or Jetson. Only two persons live between the one who likes Purple and the one who likes Brown. The person who likes Scooby Doo lives on the floor immediately above the floor of the person who likes Simpson. N does not like neither Purple nor Red. 1. How many persons live between the floors on which S and P live? A. Three B. Two C. Four D. Five E. No one 2. Which of the following statements is/are true according to the given information? A. Q lives on floor numbered 5 and he does not like Black B. M likes Scooby Doo and he does not live on floor numbered 5 C. O likes Yellow and he lives on the topmost floor D. Only two persons live between the floors of Q and R E. All the statements are true. 3. Who among the following lives on the floor immediately above the floor of S?

A. N B. R C. S D. O E. No one 4. Who among the following does like Purple? A. P B. R C. M D. Q E. S 5. Who among the following does like cartoon character Popeye? A. R B. P C. N D. Q E. S ANSWER: Floor No Person Cartoon Character Color 7 O Flinstone Yellow 6 S Tweety Purple 5 Q Chipmnuk Red 4 N Popeye Black 3 M Scooby Doo Brown 2 R Simpson Orange 1 P Jetson Blue

Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions Seven people A, B, C, D, E, F and G were appointed to a company on seven different days of the same week starting from Monday to Sunday(but not necessarily in the same order). Each person also plays a different game namely Cricket, Hockey, Football, Squash, Volleyball, Tennis and Kho-Kho.(but not necessarily in the same order). Each person has a different number of medals starting from 1 to 9. There are four persons play between the person who has the maximum number of medals and the person who has the minimum number of medals. Only two people were appointed after the one who plays Hockey. The persons who play on Sunday and Monday don t have the maximum number of medals while the persons who play on Saturday and Tuesday don t have the minimum number of medals. E was appointed on one of the days after the one who plays Hockey. Only three people were appointed between E and G. Only one person was appointed between G and the one who plays Volleyball. The difference between the total number of medals secured by the person D and F is one. A was appointed immediately after the one who plays volleyball. only three people were appointed after the one who plays Kho-Kho. C was appointed immediately after F but not on Friday. The number of medals secured by Person A is the square of the number of medals secured by B. Total number of medals secured by the person who plays Hockey is the multiple of the number of medals secured by G and B. Only one people was appointed between F and the one who plays cricket. B was appointed immediately after the one who plays cricket. More than two people were appointed between D and the one who plays tennis. E does not play Football and Tennis. Person D secured more medals than the Person F. The number of medals secured by Person C is the Square of the number of medals secured by G. Total number of medals secured by G is less than 3. The total number of medals secured by B is less than 4. 1. Who amongst the following was appointed on Thursday? A. The one who plays Kho-Kho B. A

C. B D. The one who plays Cricket E. F 2. Which of the following statements is true as per the given arrangement? A. Only one person was appointed between F and the one who plays Squash B. Only three people were appointed before C C. A Secured 8 medals. D. B was appointed on Saturday E. None of the given options is true 3. The person who plays Volley Ball was appointed on which of the following days? A. Thursday B. Tuesday C. Sunday D. Monday E. Saturday 4. Which of the following combinations will be definitely true as per the given arrangement? A. C Squash 6 B. Thursday D Tennis C. Saturday Cricket 7 D. Monday Volleyball 7 E. F Kho-kho 4 5. B secured how many medals? A. Two B. One C. Three D. Four E. None as G was appointed on Monday ANSWER: Days Persons Sports Number of Medals Monday D Volley Ball 7 Tuesday A Foot Ball 9

Wednesday G Cricket 2 Thursday B Kho Kho 3 Friday F Hockey 6 Saturday C Tennis 4 Sunday E Squash 1 Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions Seven People A, B, C, D, E, F, and G live in eight different floors of the building (but not necessarily in the same order). One of the floors in the building is vacant. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two, and so on till the topmost floor is numbered eight. Each one of them also owns different brands of laptops, namely Lenovo, Dell, HP, Samsung, Apple, Asus and TOSHIBA (but not necessarily in the same order). The number of people leaving above F is same as the number of floors between F and D. F lives an odd numbered floor above the floor numbered four. Only one person lives between B and the one who owns Samsung. Only three floors between D and the one who owns Apple. The one who owns Asus lives immediately above G, G owns neither Apple nor HP. E does not own Asus. Only three floors between G and A. The one who owns TOSHIBA lives immediately above the one who owns Lenovo, but not on the topmost floor. C lives one of the odd numbered floors above the one who owns Apple. The number of floors between F and the one who owns DELL is only one. Only one person lives between the one who owns TOSHIBA and the vacant floor. Only two people live between C and vacant floor. Two persons live between the one who likes Black colour and the one who likes Yellow Colour. Only one person lives between the one who likes Yellow and the one who likes White. There are two floors between the one who likes Orange and Brown. Four persons live between the one who likes Red and Blue. The one who likes Yellow colour lives on one of the floors above the floor numbered four. The person who lives on the sixth floor does not like white. The one who likes Red colour lives immediately above the one who likes Orange.

1. Which of the following Statements is true with respect to the given information? A. G lives immediately above the one who likes Yellow. B. E lives immediately above C C. Only three people live between F and the one who owns TOSHIBA. D. D owns Samsung. E. All the given statements are true. 2. Who amongst the following lives exactly between the vacant floor and the one who owns Lenovo Laptop? A. B, C B. G, D C. F, G D. A, B E. E, A 3. Which of the following floor is vacant? A. 5 B. 7 C. 4 D. 3 E. 6 4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to the group? A. G HP B. C Apple C. F Samsung D. E Lenovo E. D DELL 5. How many people live between C and the one who likes Brown colour? A. Four B. Three C. None D. Five E. Two ANSWER: Floor No Person Laptop Colour

8 B HP Black 7 C Asus Red 6 G Samsung Orange 5 F Apple Yellow 4 _ 3 E DELL Brown 2 A TOSHIBA White 1 D Lenovo Blue Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions Seven students namely viz A, B, C, D, E, F and G of seven different colleges have the seminar on seven different days, namely viz Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday of the same week but necessarily in the same order. Each student stays in a hostel in different floor. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered 1, the one above that is numbered 2 and so on till the topmost floor is numbered 7. G stayed on the second floor and has a seminar on Wednesday. The one who stayed on the first floor has a seminar on Saturday. B has a seminar immediately before E. B does not have the seminar on any of the days after G. The one who stayed on the seventh floor does not have a seminar on any of the days on or before Friday. The one who stayed on the third floor has a seminar immediately after C. E does not stay on the fifth floor. The one who stays on the sixth floor does not have a seminar immediately before or after G. F does not have any seminar on Sunday and does not live on the third floor. D does not have the seminar on any one of the days before A. Two persons live between the one who likes 5Star and the one who likes Kitkat. Only one person lives between the one who likes Kitkat and the one who likes Munch. Two persons live between the one who likes Munch and Snickers. Four persons live between the one who likes Dairy Milk and Bournville. The one who likes 5star lives on one of the floors above the floor numbered three. The persons who live on the fourth and fifth floor don t like Snickers. The one who likes Munch lives immediately below the one who likes Dairy Milk. 1. F stays on which of the following floor? A. 1

B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 E. None of these. 2. Who among the following person likes Munch? A. A B. C C. B D. F E. E 3. Four among the following form a group in a certain way. Which of the following does not belong to Group? A. D Monday B. C Tuesday C. A Wednesday D. G Saturday E. E Sunday 4. Which of the following is correctly matched? A. D Monday Kitkat B. C Tuesday Munch C. A Friday Perk D. G Saturday Snickers E. E Sunday Kitkat 5. Who among the following has the seminar on Sunday? A. A B. C C. B D. D E. E ANSWER: Floor Person Day Chocolate 7 D Sunday Kitkat 6 B Monday Dairy Milk 5 C Thursday Munch

4 E Tuesday 5star 3 A Friday Perk 2 G Wednesday Snickers 1 F Saturday Bournville Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions A, B, C, D, E, F and G are seven people live on seven different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered 1, the one above that is numbered 2 and so on till the topmost floor is numbered 7. Each one of them earns different amount per month. i.e. 20000, 15000, 10000, 25000,30000, 35000 and 40000. (But not necessarily in the same order.). Each person likes different e-commerce websites namely Myntra, Shopclues, Jabong, Snapdeal, Flipkart, Amazon, and E-bay. Three persons live between the one who likes Myntra and the one who likes Shopclues. The one who likes Myntra lives one of the floors above the floor numbered 4. Three persons live between the one who likes Flipkart and the one who likes Ebay. The person who lives on the ground floor does not like neither Jabong nor Shopclues. The one who likes Jabong lives on one of the floors below the floor numbered 4. The person who likes Amazon does not live on one of the floors below the floor numbered 4. The person who likes Myntra and Flipkart live on one of the floors above the floor numbered 4. The person who lives on the top most floor does not like Myntra. The one who earns Rs.20000 lives immediately above the one who earns Rs.40000. The one who earns Rs.15000 lives on one of the odd numbered floors above D. Only three people live between C and the one who earns 15000. The one who earns Rs.10000 lives immediately above C. F earns 10000. Three persons live between the one who likes Amazon and the one who likes Jabong. Only one person lives between B and E. B lives on one of the floors above E. Neither C nor A earns Rs.25000. E does not earn Rs. 10000. A lives on an odd numbered floor but not on the floor numbered three. The one who earns Rs.30000 lives immediately above A. Only two people live between A and the one who earns Rs.10000. 1. Which among the following is the salary of B? A. Rs. 20000 B. Rs. 40000 C. Rs. 35000 D. Rs. 30000 E. None of these

2. Which of the following combination is true as per the given arrangement? A. A 15000 Flipkart B. C 30000 Snapdeal C. B 35000 Jabong D. F 20000 Ebay E. None of these. 3. Who among the following lives in floor no 3? A. A B. C C. D D. F E. None of these. 4. Four among the following form a group in a certain way.which of the following does not belong to Group? A. G 15000 B. A 40000 C. B 20000 D. F 40000 E. E 10000 5. Who among the following likes E-bay? A. A B. C C. D D. F E. None of these. ANSWER: Floor Persons Salary E- Commerce 7 G 25000 Amazon 6 B 30000 Myntra 5 A 15000 Flipkart 4 E 20000 Snapdeal 3 D 40000 Jabong

2 F 10000 Shopclues 1 C 35000 Ebay Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below. What is the total number of female students studying in the college R in the given six departments together? 1 : 293 2 : 303 3 : 313 4 : 323 5 : None of these What is the ratio of total number of male students of the college Q in the departments CSE and EC to the total number of female students in the departments EEE and CE of the college U? 1 : 55 : 19 2 : 60 : 23 3 : 65 : 27 4 : 70 : 31 5 : None of these

What is the total number of male students of the colleges P, Q and R in CSE department and the total number of male students of the colleges T, U, and V in ME departments? 1 : 444 2 : 464 3 : 484 4 : 504 5 : None of these What approximate percentage of students in CSE of all the colleges together are males? 1 : 50.49% 2 : 55.89% 3 : 60.69% 4 : 65.29% 5 : 70.09% In which one of the given colleges are there the highest number of female students? 1 : V 2 : U 3 : T 4 : R 5 : None of these ANSWER: 1. 2.

3. 4. 5.

The graph below shows the end of the month market values of 4 shares for the period from January to June. Answer the following questions based on this graph. 1. Which share showed the greatest percentage increase in market value in any month during the entire period? (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D 2. In which month was the greatest absolute change in market value for any share recorded? (a) March (b) April (c) May (d) June 3. In which month was the greatest percentage increase in market value for any share recorded? (a) February (b) March (c) April (d) May 4. An individual wishes to sell 1 share of C and 1 share of D to buy 1 share of A at the end of a month. At which month-end would the

individual s loss from this decision, due to share value changes, be the most? (a) February (b) March (c) April (d) June 5. the end of the month. What can be the individual s greatest gain from this decision, due to share value changes? (a) 5 (b) 10 (c) 15 (d) none answer: 1. 2. (a) March The greatest absolute change in the market value is 20 i.e. In the month of March the share of A = 115 95 = 20 3. (a) February The greatest percentage change in any share was recorded for share D for the month of February viz. 25%. 4.

(d) June Due to share value changes the maximum loss is 10 for the month of June. Hence the answer is (d). 5. (a) 5 From the above table again we can see that the individual s highest gain is Rs.5.

Directions for questions : These questions are based on the bar graph given below. 1. For which of the following companies is the percentage increase in the production of steel the highest from 1999 to 2000? 1 : A 2 : B 3 : D 4 : E 5 : F 2. For which of the following companies is the average production for all the three years the least? 1 : A 2 : B 3 : C 4 : E 5 : F 3. Approximately by what percentage was the total production of all the six companies in 2000 more than the total production of all the companies in 1999? 1 : 11% 2 : 12% 3 : 13% 4 : 14% 5 : 16% 4. The total production of company A for the given years exceeds that of the company F by approximately. 1 : 1.8% 2 : 2% 3 : 2.2%

4 : 2.4% 5 : 3% 5. The average annual growth in the production of steel of company D is (lakh tonnes). 1 : 2.5 2 : 3.3 3 : 5 4 : 6.6 5 : None of these Answer: 1. 2.

3. 4. 5.

Directions: These questions are based on the following bar graph and line graph. The following bar graph gives the total population of five villages and the number of males in each of the five villages. 1. In which village is the number of females as a percentage of the total population, the lowest? 1 : A 2 : B 3 : C 4 : D 5 : E 2. What is the ratio of the number of illiterate males in B to that in C? 1 : 24 : 5 2 : 7 : 16 3 : 9 : 13

4 : 11 : 19 5 : None of these 3. What is the average number of literate males per village? 1 : 32240 2 : 24420 3 : 28120 4 : 29430 5 : None of these 4. In how many villages is the number of illiterate males, as a percentage of the total population, more than 21%? 1 : 1 2 : 2 3 : 3 4 : 4 5 : None of these 5. In which village is the number of literate males, as a percentage of the total population, the lowest? 1 : A 2 : D 3 : B 4 : C 5 : E Answer: 1. 2.

3. 4. 5.

DATA SUFFICIENCY 1. What is the distance (Km) between Delhi and Agra by the shortest route? I.Agra is 6km to the north of Malpura which is 65km away from the Delhi. II.Delhi is 53km away from Bijnaur which is 30km away from Agra. 1)If the data in statement I alone are sufficient 2)If the data in statement II alone are sufficient 3)If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer 4)If the data given in both I and II together are not sufficient 5)If the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer 2. Among 5 Friends P, Q, R, S and T who is the highest salary earner? I.P s salary is more than that of both T and S but less than that of R who ranks second in the descending order of their salaries II.Q s salary is less than the sum of the salaries of P and R but more than the sum of salaries of S and T. 1)If the data in statement I alone are sufficient 2)If the data in statement II alone are sufficient 3)If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer 4)If the data given in both I and II together are not sufficient 5)If the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer 3. Five family members A, B, C, D and E are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. Who is sitting between E and B? I.C is sitting second to the left of D. A is on the immediate left of B. II.E is sitting second to the left of B. D is not an immediate neighbour of C and B. 1)If the data in statement I alone are sufficient 2)If the data in statement II alone are sufficient 3)If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer 4)If the data given in both I and II together are not sufficient 5)If the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer 4. Among 5 people M, N, O, P and Q having different heights, who is the tallest? I.O is taller than only one person. Only 1 people is taller than only Q. M is not the Shortest. II.O is shorter than 3 persons. Only one person is taller than Q. M is neither the taller nor the shortest in the group.n is the shortest in the group.

1)If the data in statement I alone are sufficient 2)If the data in statement II alone are sufficient 3)If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer 4)If the data given in both I and II together are not sufficient 5)If the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer 5. Is X the mother of Y? I.P is the father of A and Y. R has only 1 brother P. X is sister-in-law of R. R is unmarried. F is Mother of R. F ha only 2 childerns. II.H has only 2 children P and R. P is father of A. Y is the only brother of A. R is unmarried. H is father in-law of X 1)If the data in statement I alone are sufficient 2)If the data in statement II alone are sufficient 3)If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer 4)If the data given in both I and II together are not sufficient 5)If the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer 6. How far is point S from point W? I.A persons starts from point W walks 5m to the south, takes a right turn and walks 2m. He then takes a left turn and walks 4m. He takes a left turn again, walks for 4m and reaches point U. If the persons takes a left turn and walks 4m, he will reach point S. II.A persons Starts from point W, walks 14m towards the east, takes a left turn and walks 3m. He then takes a left turn again and walks for 14m to reach point T. If he takes a right turn from point T and walks 5m, he will be 2om away from point S. 1)If the data in statement I alone are sufficient 2)If the data in statement II alone are sufficient 3)If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer 4)If the data given in both I and II together are not sufficient 5)If the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer 7. What is the number of girls in the second half of the row? I.In a row of 36 students there are 8 boys and 28 girls. II.In a row of 36 students the first boy is followed by girl, the second is followed by 2 girl 1)If the data in statement I alone are sufficient 2)If the data in statement II alone are sufficient 3)If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer 4)If the data given in both I and II together are not sufficient 5)If the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer

8. How many Pens does Shakti have? I.Shakti has 3 pens more than what Govind has. II.Mani has 7 pens which are 5 more than what Sarvesh has and 2 less than what Govind has. 1)If the data in statement I alone are sufficient 2)If the data in statement II alone are sufficient 3)If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer 4)If the data given in both I and II together are not sufficient 5)If the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer 9. How many brothers does Bavitra have? I.Sheeba and mother of Bavitra has 3 children II.Maha the grand mother of Bavitra has only one grand daughter. 1)If the data in statement I alone are sufficient 2)If the data in statement II alone are sufficient 3)If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer 4)If the data given in both I and II together are not sufficient 5)If the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer 10. How is AIR NEWS written in a code language? I.PAPER is coded as SFQBQ and BIG is coded as HJC II.PLEASE is coded as QNHEXK and STAND is coded as TVDRI 1)If the data in statement I alone are sufficient 2)If the data in statement II alone are sufficient 3)If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer 4)If the data given in both I and II together are not sufficient 5)If the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer Answer: 1. 4)If the data given in both I and II together are not sufficient Solution: From the given 2 statement we cannot find out the distance between Delhi and Agra 2. 1)If the data in statement I alone are sufficient Solution: From I Q>R>P> T, S

3. 3)If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer Solution: 4. 2)If the data in statement II alone are sufficient Solution: P>Q>M>O>N 5. 3)If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer Solution:From I(F) and II(H) 6. 1)If the data in statement I alone are sufficient Solution: 7. 2)If the data in statement II alone are sufficient Solution: From II statement we can determine B GBGGBGGGBGGGG.. 8. 5)If the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer Solution: M = 7 Sa = 7-5 = 2 G = 7+2 =9 Sh = 9+3 =12

9. 5)If the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer Solution: 3 children => Bavitra, 2 brothers 10. 3)If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer Solution: A(+1)I(+2)R(+3) N(+4)E(+5)W(+6)S(+7) BKU RJCZ

1. Statements: Some lemons are oranges. All oranges are apples. No apple is grapes. Conclusions: I. All grapes being lemons is a possibility. II. All lemons being apples is a possibility. III. All oranges being lemons is a possibility. A. Only I follows B. Only II follows C. Only II and III follow D. None follows E. None of these 2. Statements: Some Owls are Ants All Ants are Guns No Gun is a Ball Conclusions: I. Some Owls being Balls is a possibility II. All Guns are Ants III. Some Guns are definitely Balls A. Only I follows B. Only II follows C. Both (A) and (B) follow D. Only III follow E. None Follows 3. Statements: All dolls are cots. No cot is a Pillow. All Pillows are Mangoes. Conclusions: I. All dolls being mangoes is a possibility. II. All mangoes being cots is a possibility. III. All mangoes being dolls is a possibility. A. Only I follows B. Only II follows C. Only I, II and III follow D. All follow E. None follows 4. Statements: Some A are C. Some C are E. All E are F. Some F are G. Conclusions: I. Some A are F.

II. Some F are E. III. At least some E are G. A. Only I follows B. Only II follows C. Only I, II and III follow D. All follow E. None follows 5. Statements: All Banks are Parks Some Parks are Pencils No pencil is Monkey All Monkeys are Brinjals Conclusions: I. No Bank is Brinjal II. No Monkey is Park III. Some Banks are Brinjals A. Only I follows B. Either III or I follows C. Only I and II follow D. All follow E. None follows 6. Statements: Some banks are bags. All banks are noses. No nose is a pillow. Conclusions: I. All noses are banks. II. All pillows being banks is a possibility. A. Only I follows B. Either I or III follows C. Only II follows D. Neither I nor II follows E. All follows 7. Statements: Some guns are fruits. No fruit is an ant. All ants are monkeys. Conclusions: I. Some fruits are definitely not monkeys. II. Some ants are not guns. III. Some guns being not monkey is a possibility. A. Only III follows B. Only III and II follow C. Only I, II and III follow D. All follow E. None follows

8. Statements: All marbles are Dolls No Doll is an eagle All eagles are Tigers Conclusions: I. No eagle is a marble II. All Dolls being Tigers is a possibility III. All Marbles being Tigers is a possibility A. Only conclusion I follows B. Only conclusions I, II and III follow C. Either conclusion I or II follows D. Neither conclusion I nor II follows E. None of these 9. Statements: All desks are tables. All tables are schools. No School is a land. Conclusions: I. No table is a land. II. Some desks being land is a possibility. A. Only conclusion I follows B. Only conclusion II follows C. Either conclusion I or II follows D. Neither conclusion I nor II follows E. Both conclusion I and II follow 10. Statements: No stone is a table. No table is horn. No horn is Pillow Conclusions: I. Some stones are pillows. II. Some tables being pillows is a possibility. A. Only conclusion I follows B. Only conclusion II follows C. Either conclusion I or II follows D. Neither conclusion I nor II follows E. Both conclusion I and II follow ANSWER: 1.

E. None of these Explanation : 2. A. Only I follows Explanation : 3. A. Only I follows Explanation : 4.

B. Only II follows Explanation : 5. B. Either III or I follows Explanation : 6. D. Neither I nor II follows Explanation : 7.

A. Only III follows Explanation : 8. B. Only conclusions I, II and III follow 9. A. Only conclusion I follows 10. B. Only conclusion II follows

1. 4572 195 765432 =? + 65126 1 : 50432 2 : 55242 3 : 60982 4 : 71532 5 : None of these 2. (14.2)²+ (16.4)² (17.9)² =? + 32.99 1 : 117.2 2 : 127.4 3 : 132.4 4 : 140.6 5 : None of these 3. (38/85) x (255/114) (19/5) + (14/19) =? 1 : 7/14 2 : 17/15 3 : 1 4 : 8/15 5 : None of these 4. (5 7 + 2 7) (6 7 + 3 7)=? 1 : 401 2 : 415 3 : 417 4 : 441 5 : None of these 5. 7921 x 5329 (78)² =? + (19)² 1 : 2604 2 : 2704 3 : 2764 4 : 2844 5 : None of these What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following questions? (You are not expected to calculate the exact value.) 6. 25.675% of 1321 + 64.328% of 4001=? 1 : 2912 2 : 3016 3 : 3126 4 : 3254 5 : 3348 7. 5432.91 2324.65 210.05 =? 1 : 370 2 : 410 3 : 437 4 : 491 5 : 510

8. 7321 x 35.999 =? 1 : 2980 2 : 3080 3 : 3180 4 : 3286 5 : 3470 9. ³ 5826 + 456=? 31.001 1 : 13740 2 : 15632 3 : 14690 4 : 17572 5 : 18174 10. 64.66 11.31 5.25 =? 1 : 30 2 : 35 3 : 39 4 : 42 5 : 45 11. 4571 72 =? 18 + 3621 36 1 : 8,020 2 : 10,000 3 : 11,042 4 : 11,054 5 : None of these 12. 192 + 36 0.75 21 =? 1 : 185 2 : 198 3 : 215 4 : 210 5 : None of these 13. 7896? = 21 47 1 : 25 2 : 34 3 : 64 4 : 138 5 : None of these 14. 65% of 768 + 35% of 864 =? 1 : 801.6 2 : 829.6 3 : 842.6 4 : 860.6 5 : None of these 15. 7/11 of 6908 4/9 of 7704 =? 72 1 : 9.33 2 : 13.5 3 : 17

4 : 21.5 5 : None of these 16. (6791 + 5438 + 4624) (67 + 53 + 49) =? 1 : 86 2 : 90 3 : 100 4 : 120 5 : 140 17. (679.99 17.01 + 564.01 46.99) =? 1 : 48 2 : 52 3 : 58 4 : 62 5 : 74 18. (39% of 459 + 43% of 479) =? 1 : 315 2 : 335 3 : 355 4 : 385 5 : 415 19. 729.01 14.98 + 578.01 16.98 =? 1 : 10969 2 : 11629 3 : 12649 4 : 11659 5 : 15249 20. 17% of 753 + 19.01 26.98 =? 1 : 601 2 : 611 3 : 641 4 : 681 5 : 671 ANSWER: 1. 3 2. 1 3. 3 4. 4 5. 2 6. 1 7. 4 8. 2 9. 3

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