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I MODEL SOLVED PAPER (, J 7 ' $ 6 2 , BARODA-UTTAR PRADESH GRAMIN BANK OFFICER EXAM • HELD ON : 06.03.2011. BASEDON MEMORY I NUMERICAL AalLiTY I 8. Number of girls from College R forms what per cent of the total Directions (1-5) : Study the following table carefully to answer the number of students from all the questions that follow: colleges together? (rounded off NUMBER OF UNITS MANUFACTURED (M) AND SOLD (S) (IN HUN- to two digits after decimal) DREDS) BY FIVE DIFFERENT COMPANIES OVER THE YEARS (1) 8,26 (2) 5,18 Company A B C D E (3) 6,54 (4) 7,32 ~ M S M S M S M S M S (5) None of these 9. What is the average number of 2006 2,8 L3 3,3 2,2 2,6 1,7 3,0 2,2 1,9 1,4 boys from all the colleges to- 2007 3,2 2,0 2,4 1,6 2.2 1,5 2.5 1,9 2.0 1,7 gether? 2008 1,9 0.9 2.9 1,6 2.1 1,0 2.3 1,5 1,6 1,1 (1) 2100 (2) 2000 2009 1,0 0,4 2,4 1,3 2.8 1,4 2.1 1,2 3.2 2.5 (3) 1800 (4) 1750 . 2010 2.5 1,5 2.3 1,2 2.6 2.1 1,8 1,1 3.1 2.6 (5) None of these 1. What is the total number ofunits '(1) 166 .(2) 158 10. What is the respective ratio of manufactured by Company C (3) 136 (4) 147 total number of students from over all the years together? (5) None of these college S to the total number of (1) 1420 (2) 1030 Directions (6-10) : Study the students from college P ? (3) 1230 (4) 1320 following graph carefully to answer (1) 6: 11 . (2) 7: 9 (5) None of these the questions that follow: , (3) 13 : 15 (4)9: 11 2. What is the approximate per NUMBEROFBOYSANDGllUS (5) None of these cent increase in the number of STUDYING IN FIVE DIFFER- Directions (11-15) : Study the units sold by Company E in the ENT COLLEGBS following table carefully to answer the year 2007 from the previous questions that follow: year? D BOYS GIRLS PERCENTAGE OF MARKS (1) 17 (2) 36 ~ 6000 --::.------------------- OBTAINED BY FIVE STUDENTS > (3) 27 (4) 32 •• 5000 ----------------------- . IN THREE SUBJECTS (5) 21 0 Subject Maths Science English o'ij4000 -------- - 3. The number of units sold by ~3000 --- - --- -- - Student (150) (100) (50) Company D in the year 2006 is 0 Miloni 94 83 74 what per cent of the number of ~20vv - 1- -- - ~ 1-- Satish 72 88 68 units manufactured by it in that o iooo - year? (rounded off to two digits 0 0 Rachana 86 75, 66 after decimal) Z p Q R S T Purab 90 61 82 (1) 52.63 (2) 61,57 COLLEGE Mansi 68 67 72 (3) 85.15 (4) 73.33 6. What is the respective ratio of NOTE: Figures in brackets in- (5) None of these girls to boys in College T ? dicate maximum marks in that sub- 4. What is the respective ratio of (1) 2: 3 (2)3: 5 ject. total number of units manufac- (3) 2 : 5 (4) 5: 7 11. What are the total marks ob- tured by Company A and B to- (5) None of these tained by Satish in all the sub- .gether in the year 2009 to those 7. Number of boys in college S jects together? sold by them in the same year? forms approximately what per (1) 230 (2) 232 (1) 5 : 2 (2) 3: 1 cent of number of boys in college (3) 228 (4) 226 (3) 7 : 5 (4) 3 : 2 Q? (5) None of these (5) None of these (1) 75 (2) 116 12. What are the average marks ob- 5. What is the average number of (3) 129 (4) 88 tained by all the students in units sold by Company Dover (5) 133 I'" ·Maths? an the years together? . I

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I MODEL SOLVED PAPER (,J

7 ' $ 6 2 ,

BARODA-UTTAR PRADESH GRAMIN BANK OFFICER EXAM• HELD ON : 06.03.2011. BASEDON MEMORY

I NUMERICAL AalLiTY I 8. Number of girls from College Rforms what per cent of the total

Directions (1-5) : Study the following table carefully to answer the number of students from all thequestions that follow: colleges together? (rounded off

NUMBER OF UNITS MANUFACTURED (M) AND SOLD (S) (IN HUN- to two digits after decimal)

DREDS) BY FIVE DIFFERENT COMPANIES OVER THE YEARS (1) 8,26 (2) 5,18

Company A B C D E (3) 6,54 (4) 7,32

~ M S M S M S M S M S(5) None of these

9. What is the average number of2006 2,8 L3 3,3 2,2 2,6 1,7 3,0 2,2 1,9 1,4

boys from all the colleges to-2007 3,2 2,0 2,4 1,6 2.2 1,5 2.5 1,9 2.0 1,7 gether?2008 1,9 0.9 2.9 1,6 2.1 1,0 2.3 1,5 1,6 1,1 (1) 2100 (2) 20002009 1,0 0,4 2,4 1,3 2.8 1,4 2.1 1,2 3.2 2.5 (3) 1800 (4) 1750

.2010 2.5 1,5 2.3 1,2 2.6 2.1 1,8 1,1 3.1 2.6 (5) None of these

1. What is the total number ofunits '(1) 166 .(2) 158 10. What is the respective ratio ofmanufactured by Company C (3) 136 (4) 147 total number of students fromover all the years together? (5) None of these college S to the total number of(1) 1420 (2) 1030 Directions (6-10) : Study the

students from college P ?

(3) 1230 (4) 1320 following graph carefully to answer (1) 6: 11 . (2) 7: 9

(5) None of these the questions that follow: , (3) 13 : 15 (4)9: 11

2. What is the approximate per NUMBEROFBOYSANDGllUS (5) None of thesecent increase in the number of STUDYING IN FIVE DIFFER- Directions (11-15) : Study theunits sold by Company E in the ENT COLLEGBS following table carefully to answer theyear 2007 from the previous questions that follow:year? D BOYS • GIRLS PERCENTAGE OF MARKS(1) 17 (2) 36 ~ 6000 --::.------------------- OBTAINED BY FIVE STUDENTS

>

(3) 27 (4) 32 •• 5000 ----------------------- . IN THREE SUBJECTS

(5) 21 0 Subject Maths Science Englisho'ij4000 -------- -3. The number of units sold by ~3000 --- - --- -- - Student (150) (100) (50)

Company D in the year 2006 is 0 Miloni 94 83 74what per cent of the number of ~20vv - 1- -- -

~ 1-- • Satish 72 88 68units manufactured by it in that o iooo - •year? (rounded off to two digits 0 0 Rachana 86 75, 66after decimal) Z p Q R S T Purab 90 61 82(1) 52.63 (2) 61,57 COLLEGE Mansi 68 67 72(3) 85.15 (4) 73.33 6. What is the respective ratio of NOTE: Figures in brackets in-(5) None of these girls to boys in College T ? dicate maximum marks in that sub-

4. What is the respective ratio of (1) 2: 3 (2)3: 5 ject.total number of units manufac- (3) 2 : 5 (4) 5: 7 11. What are the total marks ob-tured by Company A and B to- (5) None of these tained by Satish in all the sub-.gether in the year 2009 to those

7. Number of boys in college S jects together?sold by them in the same year?

forms approximately what per (1) 230 (2) 232(1) 5 : 2 (2) 3: 1 cent of number of boys in college (3) 228 (4) 226(3) 7 : 5 (4) 3 : 2 Q? (5) None of these(5) None of these (1) 75 (2) 116 12. What are the average marks ob-

5. What is the average number of (3) 129 (4) 88 tained by all the students inunits sold by Company Dover (5) 133 I'" ·Maths?an the years together? .

I

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(1) 137 (2) 123(3) 127 (4) 132(5) None ofthese

13. What is Miloni's overall percent-age in the examination?(1) 75 (2) 79(3) 87 (4) 85(5) None of these

14. What is the respective ratio ofmarks obtained by Purab in Sci-ence and English together to themarks obtained by Rachana inthe same subjects?(1) 17 : 18 (2) 11 : 13(3) 15 : 19 (4) 21 : 23(5) None of these

15..Howmany students have scoredmore than 80 per cent in morethan one subject?(1) None (2) One(3) Two (4) Three(5) FiveDirections (16-20) : What

should come in place of the questionmark (?) in the following questions?16. 83.04 - 66.46 - 11.71 =?

(1) Q.63 (2) 2.92(3) 3.87 (4) 4.76(5) None of these

17. 3.4 x 8572.5 =?(1) 104.8 (2) 121.2(3) 115.6 (4) 108.4(5) None of these

18. ~4096 =?(1) 29 (2) 26(3) 19 (4} 16(5) None of these

19. 19.25 x 16.4 x ? = 3472.7(IP5 (2) 17(3) 12 (4) 14(5) None of these

20. 14%of 255 + ?% of 405 = 124.8(1) 22 (2) 24(3) 18 (4) 15(5) None of theseDirections (21-25) : What ap-

proximate value should comein placeof question mark (?) in the followingquestions ? (Note: You are not ex-pected to calculate the exact value.)21. (23.001)2= ?

(1) 470(3) 650(5) 620

(2) 530(4) 500

22. 33.0003% of 509.999 = ?(1) 155 (2) 185(3) 170 (4) 100(5) 140

23. 1212.12 + 2121.21 +1122.22 =?(1) 4000 (2) 4455(3) 5000 (4) 5555(5) 4555

24. 919.999 7 25.002 x 13.996 = ?(1) 495 . (2) 525(3) 450 (4) 515(5) 540

25. 30.003 x 17.998 + 63.010 =?(1) 575 (2) 600(3) 550 (4) 650(5) 500 .Directions (26-30) : What

should come in place of the questionmark (?) in the following number se-ries?26. 2.5 4 ? 10' 14.5 20 26.5

(1)8 (2) 7.5. . (3) 6 (4) 5.5

(5) None of these27. 4 5 12 39 160 805 ?

(1) 48.36 (2) 3224(3) 5642 (4) 4030(5) None ofthese

28. 8 108 189 253 302 ? 363(1) 351 (2) 327(3) 338 (4) 311(5) None of these

29. 248 217 188 165 ? 129 116(1) 144 (2) 136·(3) 134 (4) 146(5) None of these

30. 3 15,39 75 123 183 ?(1) 255 (2) 218(3) 243 (4) 225(5) None of these

31. What would be the cost oflayinga carpet on a floor which has itslength and breadth in the respec-tive ratio of 32 : 21 and whereits perimeter is 212 feet. if thecost per square footoflaying thecarpet is f 2.5 ?(1) f 6,720 (2) f 5,420(3) f 7,390(4) Cannot be determined(5) None of these

32. The simple interest accrued onan amount at the end of fiveyears at the rate of 12.5 p.c.p.a.is f 1,575.What is the amount?

(1) f 2,050 (2) f 2, 550(3) f 2,250 (4) ~ 2,520(5) None of these

33. A 260 metre long train crosses aplatform thrice its length in 80seconds. What is the speed ofthe train in km/hour ?(1) 52.4(2) 46.8(3) 35.1(4) Cannot be determined(5) Noneof these

34. If the cost .of 8 erasers and 5sharpeners is ~ 31, what will bethe cost of 24 erasers and 10sharpeners?(1)~62 (2)~84(3) ~ 78(4) Cannot be determined(5) None of these

35. In how many different ways canthe letters of the word PRETTYbe arranged ?(1) 120 (2) 36(3) 360 (4) 720(5) None of these

36. A boat while travelling up-stream covers a distance of 18km. at the speed of 3 kmlhr.,whereas while travelling down-stream it covers the same dis-tance ata speed of9 kmIhr.Whatis the speed of the boat in stillwater?(1) 3 kmIhr.(2) 5 km/hr.(3) 7kmlhr.(4) Cannot be determined(5) None of these

37. What is the area ofa circlewhosecircumference is 132 cm. ?(1) 1562 sq. ems.(2) 1386 sq. cms.(3) 1434 sq. cms.(4) 1836 sq. ems.(5) None ofthese

38. Shreyas bought an article andsold it for 125%of its cost price.What was the cost price of thearticle, if Shreyas sold it for~ 30,750?(1) f 24,600 (2) ~ 25,640(3) ~ 24,250 (4) ~ 23,200(5) None of these

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39. The ages of Mira, Tina andSania are in the ratio of 6 : 4 : 7respectively. If the sum of theirages is 34years, what is Sania'sage?(1) 12 years (2) 10 years(3) 18 years (4) 8 years(5) None ofthese '

40. A basket contains three red andfour green balls. Iffour balls aredrawn at random from the bas-ket, what is the probability thattwo are red and two are green?

4 2(1)"7 (2)"7

18 ' 3(3) 35 (4) 14

(5) None of theseDirections (41 - 45) : Each of

the questions given below consists ofa question and two statements num-

, bered I and II given below it. Youhaveto decide whether the data providedin the statements is sufficient to an-swer the question. Read both thestatements and

Give answer (1) if the data instatement I alone is sufficient to an-swer the question, while the data instatement II alone is not sufficient toanswer the question.

Give answer (2) if the data instatement II alone is sufficient to an-swer the question, while the data instatement I alone is not sufficient toanswer the question.

Give answer (3) if the data instatement I alone or in statement IIalone is sufficient to answer the ques-tion. ,

Give answer (4) if the data inboth the statements I and II is notsufficient to answer the question.

Give answer (5) if the data inboth the statements I and II togetheris necessary to answer the question.41. What is the product ofX and Y?

I. Y =X-28II. - 42 - 12 = X

42. What is the rate of interestp.c.p.a. ?I. An amount doubles itself in

five years at simple interest.II. Simple interest of ~ 1600 is

obtained in two years on anamount of ~ 4,000.

43. In how many hours can A alonecomplete the piece of work ?I. B alone can complete the

piece ofwork in 28 hours.II. A, Band C together can com-

plete the piece of work in 18hours.

44. What will Anjali's age be fiveyears from now?I. Anjali's present age is twice

Tosha's present age.II. Tosha, who is half Anjali's

present age, was 21years oldfive years ago.

45. What is the perimeter of thesquare?I. The measure of one of its

sides is given.II. The measure of its diagonal

is given.Directions (46-50) : Study the

following pie chart and table carefullyto answer the questions.

PERCENTAGE BREAKUP OFEMPLOYEES WORKING IN.

VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS OFAN ORGANIZATION AND THENUMBER OF MALES IN THEM

Total Number of employees = 800

Department No. of MalesProduction 245HR 12IT 74Marketing 165Accounts 93

46. The-number ofMales working inthe Marketing department iswhat percent of the total num-ber of employees working in thatdepartment? (Rounded off to thenearest integer)(1)70 (2) 78(3) 63 (4) 91(5) 86

47. What is the respective ratio be-tween the number of Femalesworking in the HR departmentand the total number of employ-ees in that department?(1) 7 : 10 (2) 5 : 7(3)8:17 (4)12:19(5) None of these

48. The number ofMales working inthe Production department ofthe Organization forms whatper cent of the total number ofemployees working in that de-partment?(1) 76.5 (2) 72.5(3) 61.5 (4) 87.5(5) None of these

49. The number of Females workingin the IT department formswhat per cent of the total num-ber of employees in the organi-zation from all departments to-gether?(1) 10.75 (2) 15.25'(3) 11.5 (4) 13,75(5) None of these

50. What is the respective ratio ofthe number ofMales working inthe Marketing department tothe' number of Females workingin that department?(1) 63 : 8 (2) 55 : 9(3) 64 : 7 ' (4) 56 : 3(5) None of these

REASONINGDirections (51-55) : In these

questions, relationship between dif-ferent elements is shown in the state-ments. The statements are followedby conclusions.

Give answer (1) if only Conclu-sion I is true

Give answer (2) if only Conclu-sion II is true

Give answer (3) if either Con-clusion I or II is true -

Give answer (4) if neither Con-clusion Inor II is true

Give answer (5) if both Con-clusions I and II are true.

51. Statements:F~G=H;G>J~KConclusions: I. F z K

II. K< H

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52. Statements:P<Q=R~S~TConclusion,s: I. T.s Q

II. R > P53. Statements :'

A.sB < C;A~D; C.sFConclusions: I. D < C

II. F~D54. Statements:

U>A=I.sO<EConclusions: I. I sE

II. 0> U55. Statements:

L= M~N;M>P; L<KConclusions: I. K> P

II. N <KDirections (56-60) : Study the

following information to answer thegiven questions:

P, Q, R, S, T, V,X and Yare seat-ed in a straight line facing North. Psits fourth to the left of V. V sitseither sixth from the left end of theline or fourth from the right end of theline. S sits second to right of R.R is not an immediate neighbour ofV.T and Q are immediate neighbours ofeach other but neither T norQ sits at extreme ends of the line. Onlyone person sits between T .and X. Xdoes not sit at the extreme endof the line.

56. What is the position of Q withrespect to P ?(1) Fifth to the right(2) Immediate neighbour(3) Second to right(4) Third to left(5) None of these

57. Which of the following repre-sents persons seated at the twoextreme ends of the line?(1) P,V (2) Y, S(3)R, V (4)Y,P(5) R, Y

58. How many persons are seatedbetween Rand T ?(1) One (2) Two(3) Three , (4) Four(5) None

59. If P is related to Q and S is re-lated to T in a certain way, towhich of the following would Vbe related to following the samepattern?

(1)Y (2) P DL U AENIOGKSVRMPBHF(3) R (4) S 65. If'LU' is related to 'EO' and oSV'(5) X is related to 'MH' in a certain

60. Who amongst the following sits way, to which of the following isexactly in the middle ofthe per- NI related to, 'following the samesons who sit second from the left 'pattern ?and the person who sits fifth (1) GSfrom the right? (3) GV(1)V (2)Q (5)OS(3) T (4) S 66. What will come in place of ques-(5) P tion (?) mark in the following se-

61. How many meaningful English ries based on the above alpha-words can be formed with the betical series?letters NKI using each letter GK IV EM ?only once in each word? (1) AP(1) None (2) One (3) UH(3) Two (4) Three (5) UB(5) More than three 67. Ifin a certain code 'GLAD' is cod-

62. The positions of first and the ed as 'SANU' and 'BUMP' is cod-fourth letters of the word ed as 'FEBH', how will 'SKID' 'bePOUNDS are interchanged, sim- coded in the same code Ian-ilarly, the positions of second and guage? 'fifth letters and third and sixth (1) GOEU (2) RVGUletters are interchanged. In the (3) VSOU (4) VSGUnew arrangement thusformed, (5) RVOLhow many letters are there be-tween the alphabet which is 68. Among five boxes numberedthird from the right and the al- 1,2,3,4, and 5 each has a differ-phabet which is third from the ent weight. Box no. 1is heavierleft, in the English alphabetical than box no. 5 but lighter thanorder? box no. 3. Box no. 4 is heavier(1) None (2) Two than box no. 3 but lighter than

box no, 2. Which of the following(3) Three (4) Four represents the boxes which are(5) More than four the heaviest andthe lightest re-Directions (63-64) : Point A is spectively?

5 m towards the west of point B. Point (1) Box no. 4 and box no. 5Cis 2 m towards the north of point B. (2) Box no. 4 and box no. 1Point D is 3 m towards the east ofpoint C. Point E is 2 m towards the (3) Box no. 2 and box no. 1south of point D (4) Box no. 2 and box no. 5

63. If a person walks 2 m towards (5) Box no. 5 and box no. 4the north from point A, takes a 69. If each of the alphabets of theright turn and continues to walk, word SALIENT is arranged inwhich of the following points alphabetical order from left towould he reach the first? right and then each vowel in the(1) D (2) B new word thus formed is(3) E (4) C changed to the next letter in the(5) Cannot be determined English alphabetical series and

each consonant is changed to the64. Which ofthe following points are previous letter in the English al-

in a straight line? phabetical series which ofthe fol-(1) ABE (2) DCA lowing will be third from the(3) CED (4) BDA left?(5) ACE (1) MDirections (65-67): The follow- (3) J

ing questions are based upon the al- (5) R. .. lQw~'~, ,; ~ _

(2) KV.(4) KR

DF(2) NP(4) AB

(2)1(4)K

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70. How many such pairs of lettersare there in the word QUICKLY,eachof which has as many let-ters between them in the word(in both forward and backward'

. directions) as they have betweenthem in the English alphabeti-calorder?(1) None (2) One(3) Two (4) Three(5) More than threeDirections (71-75) : Study the

following information to answer thegiven questions :

In a certain code 'he is waitingthere' is written as 'la pa ro ta' 'thereis the train' is written as 'zo ro ji la','waiting at the station' is written as'ma ta fu ji' and 'is this a station' iswritten as ' fu bi ro vi'.

71. What is the code for 'he' ?(1) la (2) pa(3) ro (4) ta(5) either la or ze

72. What does 'la' stand for?(1) is (2) train(3) waiting (4) the(5) there

73. Which of the following repre-sents 'the train station' ?(1) zo la ma (2) fu ji ta(3)fujizo (4)rozofu(5) Cannot be determined

74. What is the code for 'at'?(1) ma (2) ji(3) fu (4) ta(5) Cannot be determined

75. Which of the following may rep-resent 'guard is waiting' ?(1) ro ta zo (2) ta ki ro(3) fu zo ki (4) ta ro ji(5) la ma roDirections (76-80) : Study the

following information carefully andanswer the given questions :

A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sit-ting around a square table facing the .centre in such a way that four of themsit ~t four corners ofthe square whilefour sit in the middle of each of thefour sides:

.(a) A sits second to right ofF. F sitsin the middle of one of the sidesof the table.

(b) G who does not sit at any of thecorners of the table sits secondto the right ofD

(c)Only two people sit between Dand B (taken from one side)

(d) C is not an immediate neighbourofG

(e) H sits second to left of B(0 E is not an immediate neighbour

ofGorF76. Who sits exactly between F and

A? .(1)B (2)C(3) E (4) H(5) None of these

77. How many persons sit betweenA and H when counted in anti-clockwise direction from A ?(1) None (2) One(3) Two (4) Three(5) Four

78. Four of the following five arealike in a certain way based ontheir seating positions in theabove arrangement and so forma group. Which is the one thatdoes not belong to that group?(1-)D (2)F(3) A (4) E(5) G

79. What is the position of F withrespect to C ? .(1) Third to the left(2) Immediate to the right(3) Second to the left(4) Third to the right(5) Immediate to the left

SO. What will come in the place of.the question mark (?) basedupon the given seating arrange-merit?AE(1) FE(3)FD(5) FHDirections (81-85) : Study the

following arrangement carefully andanswer the questions given below;7128252~56491924146A

5326.3785931582781. How many such 5s are there in

the above arrangement each ofwhich is immediately precededand also immediately followedby an even digit?(1) None (2) One(3) Two (4) Three(5) More than three

82. If all the even digits ~re deleted. from the above arrangement,

EH HF ?(2) HC(4) DB

which of the following will beeighth from the right end of thearrangemen t?(1) 1(3) 9.(5) 3

83. How many such 28are there inthe above arrangement, each ofwhich is immediately precededby a perfect square? (1 is also aperfect square)(1) None (2) One(3) Two (4) Three(5) More than three

84. What is the difference betweenthe digit which is seventh fromthe left end and the digit whichis eleventhfrom the right end ofthe arrangement?(1)0 (2)1(3) 2 (4) 3(5) 5

85. Which of the following is sixthto the left of the twentieth digitfrom the left end of the above ar-rangement?(1) 1(3) 3(5) 8Directions (86-90) : Each ofthe

questions below consists of a questionand two statements numbered I andII given below it.

You have to decide whether thedata provided in the statements aresufficient to answer the question.

Read both the statements and

(2) 7(4) 5

(2) 4(4) 9

Give answer (1) if the data inStatement I alone are sufficient to an-swer the question, while the data inStatement II alone are not sufficientto answer the question

Give answer (2) if the data inStatement II alone are sufficient toanswer the question, while the datain Statement I alone are not sufficientto answer the question:

. Give answer (3) if the data inStatement J alone or in 'Statement IIalone are sufficient to answer thequestion.

Give answer (4) if the data inboth the Statements I and II are notsufficient to answer the question.

Give answer (5) if the data inboth the Statements I and II togetherare necessary to answer the question.

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86. How many brothers does Shilpahave?

I. Deepa who is Shilpa's sister hastwo siblings.

II. Kaushal is the only son ofDeepa's parents.

87. Amongst four friends A. B, GandD seated in a straight line fac-ing north, who sits to the imme-diate right ofB ?

I. A sits third to the right ofB andC is not an immediate neighbourofB.

II. C sits to immediate left of A. Asits at one of the extreme ends.D does not sit at the extreme endofthe line.

88. Which direction is Sudha facing?I. If Sunny who is currently facing

west, turns 90° towards, his left,he would face the same directionas Sudha.

II. If Harry who is currently facingeast, turns 90° towards his left,he would' face a direction just

, opposite to the direction Sudhaisfacing,

89. Amongst H, J, K and L sittingaround a circular table facing thecentre, who sits to the immedi-ate left ofH?

I. H sits second to left ofL. K is animmediate neighbour ofL.

II. J and H are immediate neigh-bours of each other. L is an im-mediate neighbour of J.

90. On which day of .the week didKiran take an off?

I. Amit correctly remembers thatKiran took an off before Thurs-day but after Monday.

II. Sneha correctly remembers thatKiran took an off after Tuesdaybut before Friday.

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Directions (91-100) : In each of the questions given below which one ofthe five answer figures on the right should come after the problem figures onthe left, if the sequence were continued?

Problem Figures Answer Figuresv v * v * ~I 0 ~I *

*91. 0 * v * * 0 \7 \7

* 0 0 0 \7 \7 \7 0 *0(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

92. 000001001000(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

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ANSWERS1.(3) 2.(5) 3M) 4.(5) 53.(1) 54.(4) 55.(5) ,56.(3)5.(2) 6.(5) 7.(3) 8.(5) 57.(5) 58.(3) 59.(1) , 60.(4)9.(5) 10.(5) 11.(1) 12.(2) 61.(3) 62.(2) 63.(4) 64.(1)

13.(3) 14.(1) 15.(3) 16.(5) . 65.(3) 66.(5) 67.(2) 68.(4)17.(3) 18.(4) 19.(5) 20.(1) 69.(3) 7Q.(5) 71.(2) 72.(5)21.(2) 22.(3) 23.(2) 24.(4) 73.(3) 74.(1) 75.(2) 76.(2)25.(2) 26.(5) 27.(1) 28.(3) 77.(3) 78.(4) 79.(5) 80.(3)29.(4) 30.(1) ~1.(1) 32.(4) 81.(2) 82.(5) 83.(3) 84.(2)33.(2) 34.(4) 35.(3) 36.(5)

85.(4) 86.(5) 87.(3) 88.(3)37.(2) 38.(1) 39.(5) 40.(3)41.(5) 42.(3) 43.(4) 44.(2) 89.(4) 90.(5) 91.(2) 92.(2)

45.(3) 46.(5) 47.(1) 48.(4) 9;1.(5) 94.(3) 95.(1) 96.(1)

49.(1) 50.(2) 51.(2) 52.(5) 97.(4) 98.(1) 99.(1) 100.(3)

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- EXPLANATIONS-1. (3) Total number of units manu-

factured by company C= (2.6 + 2.2 + 2.1 + 2.8 + 2.6) x100= 12.3 x 100 = 1230

2. (5) Percentage increase

= 1.7-1.4 xl00= 0.3xl00 ",211.4 1.4

3. (4) Required percentage

='2.2 x 100 = 73333 .

4. (5) Required ratio = (1 + 2.4) :(0.4 + 1.3) = 3.4 : l.7 = 2 : 1

5. (2)Average number ofunits soldbycompanyD

(2.2 + 1.9+ 1.5+ 1.2+ 1.1)x 1005

7.9 x 1005 158

6. (5) Required ratio= 1500 : 4000 .=3: 8

7. (3) Required percentage

= 4500 x 100", 1293500

8. (5) Total number of students= (5500 + 2500 + 3500 + 2000 +3000 + 1500 + 4500 + 2500 +4000 + 1500) = 30500:. Required percentage

= 1500 x 100 = 4.9230500

9. (5) Average number of'boys

5500 + 3500 + 3000 + 4500 + 4000= 5

= 20500 = 41005

10. (5) Required ratio = (4500 +2500) : (5500 + (2500)= 7000 : 8000 = 7 : 8

11. (1) Total marks obtained bySatish

= 150x72 +88+ 50x68100 100

= 108 + 88 + 34 = 23012. (2) Average percentage in Maths

94 + 72 + 86 + 90 + 685

= 410 = 825

:. Average marks in Mat~s= 82% of 150

= 150x82 = 123100

13. (3)Total marks obtained by Milo-ni

= 150x94 +83'+ 74x50100 100

= 141 + 83 + 37 = 261:. Required percentage

= 261 xl00= 87300

14. (1) Purab's marks in Science andEnglish= 61 + 41 = 102

Rachana's marks in Science andEnglish= 75 + 33 = 108:. Required ratio= 102 : 108 = 17 : 18

15. (3)Miloni and Purab scored morethan 80 per cent in more than onesubject.

16. (5) ? = 83.04 - 66.46 - 11.71=4.87

17. (3)? = 3.4x85 = 115.62.5

18.(4)?= ~

= :V16x 16 x 16 = 16

19. (5) ? = 3472.7 = 1119.25 x 16.4

20 (1) 255 x 14 + 405 x? = 124.8• 100 100

~ 35.7 + 405 x? = 1'>4.8'100 ¥-

.~ 405x? =124.8-35.7=89.1100

~? = 89.1x 100 = 22405

21. (2) ? = (23.001)2", (23)2 '" 529Required answer = 530

22. (3) 7= 51~0~33 '" 168.3

:. Required answer = 17023. (2) ? '" 1212 + 2121 + 1122

'" 4455

92024. (4) ? '" 25 x 14 '" 515

25. (2)? '" 30 x 18 + 63 == 540 + 63'" 603

:. Required answer = 60026. (5) The pattern of the number

series is:2.5 + 1.5 = 4

4 + 2.5= 16.51

6.5 + 3.5 = 1010 + 4.5 = 14.514.5 + 5.5 = 20

27. (1) .The pattern of- the numberseries is:4x1+1=55 x 2 + 2 = 1212 x 3 + 3 = 3939 x 4 + 4 = 160160 x 5 + 5 = 805805 x 6 + 6 4830 + 6

= 14836128. (3) The pattern of the number

series is :8 + 102 = 8 + 100 = 108108 + 92 = 108 + 81 = 189189 + 82 = 189 + 64 = 253253 + 72 = 253 + 49 = 302

302 + 62 = 302 + 36 = f 3381

29. (4) The pattern of the numberseries is :248 - 217 = 31217-188=29188 -165 = 23[Consecutive prime numbers]

:. ? = 165 - 19 = 11461

30. (1) The pattern of the numberseries is:3 + 1 x 1,2= 1515 + 2 x 12 = 15 + 24 = 3939 + 3 ~ 12 = 39 + 36 = 7575 + 4 x 12 = 75 + 48 = 123123 + 5 x 12 = 123 + 60 = 183

183 + 6 x 12 = 183 + 72 = 12551

31. (1) Let the length and breadth ofthe floor be 32x and 2lx foot re-spectively.:. 2 (32x + 2lx) = 212~ 2 x 53x = 212

212~x=--=2

2x53

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---o--~~~~~~- -----------:. Area of the floor = 32x x 2lx= 672x2 =672 x 4= 2688 sq. ft... Cost of carpeting = 2688 x 2.5

= Rs. 6720

S.1. xlOO32. (4) Principal = Time x Rate

= 1575 x 100 = Rs. 25205x 12.5

33. (2) Speed of trainLength.of train and platfonn

Time taken in crossing

_ (260 + 3 x 260) ,- 80 m/sec

1040= -- = 13 m/sec

80

(13 x 18)= -5- km/hr

= 46.8 km/hr.34. (4) Data are inadequate as we

have two unknowns with oneequation ..

35. (3) The word PRETTY has 6 let-ters in which 'T' comes twice.:. Number of arrangements

61=-

21

= 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 3602xl

36. (5) If the speed of boat in stillwaterbex kmphand that of cur-rent be y kmph, thenx-y = 3 (i)x +y = 9 (ii)On adding,2x = 12=>x =6km/hr

37. (2) If the radius ofthe circle be rem, then2nr = 132

=> 2 x 22 x r = 1327

=> r= 132x7 =21 em2x22

:. Area of circle

= nr2 = = 22 x 21 x 217

= 1386 sq. cm.

38. (1) If the C.P. of article be Rs. x,then

x x 125 = 30750100 '

30750 x 100=>x=-----

125= Rs. 24600

39. (5) Sania's age = 7 x 346+4+7

, 7~ 17 x 34 = 14 years

40. (3) n(S) = Total possible out-comes = Selection of four ballsout of 7 balls

=7C =7x6x5x4 =35. 4 lx2x3x4

neE) = Favourable outcomes =Selection of 2 red balls out of 3red balls and selection of twogreen balls out of 4 green balls= 3C2 x 4C2

4x3=3 x --=18

lx2:. Required probability

=neE) =~n(S) 35

41. (5) From statenient II,value of X = - 54.From statement I,y = - 54 - 28 = - 82:. XY = (-54) x (-82) = 4428

42. (3) From statement I,If'the principal be Rs. x, then in-terest :::Rs, x.

S.l.x 100:. Rate = Principal x Time

xxl00.:..:....-...:..= 20% per annumxx5

From Statement II

1600 x 100Rate = 4000 x 2

= 20% per annum43. (4) From statement I,

1B's 1hour's work = 28

From statement II,

1(A+ B + C)'s 1 hour's work = 18

We do not know C's one hour'swork.Hence, data are inadequate.

44. (2) From statement II,Tosha's present age= 21 + 5 = 26 years:. Anjali's present age

= 26 x 2 = 52 years45. (3) Perimeter of square = 4 x

side

= 2./2 x diagonal

46. (5) Total number of employees inMarketing department

= 800 x 24 = 192-100

:. Required percentage

= 165 xl00 '" 86192

47. (1) Total number of employees inHR department

= 800x5 = 40100

:. Requiredratio = (40-12): 40= 28 : 40 = 7 : 10

48. (4) Total number of employees inProduction department

= 800 x 35 = 280100

:. Required percentage

= 245 x 100 = 87.5280

4~. (1) Total number of employees inIT department

= 800 x 20- = 160100

:. Number offemales= 160 -74 = 86.', Required percentage

= 86 x 100 = 10.75800

50. (2) Number of females in Mar-keting department= 192 - 165 = 27:. Required ratio = 165 : 27= 55: 9

51. (2) F z G = H > J z KConclusionsI. F > K =>Not TrueII. K<H=>True

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52.!5) P < Q = R~S zTConclusionsI. T.s Q~ TrueII. R > P ~ True

53. (1) D .sA.sB < C.sFConclusionsI. D < C~TrueII. F ~D ~ Not True

54. (4) U > A = I.s 0 < EConclusionsI. Ls E ~ Not trueII. 0> U ~ Not true

55. (5) K> L = M z NK>L=M>P

ConclusionsI. K>P:!)TrueII. N< K~ True

(55-60) :

~illliill~56. (3) Q is second to the right ofP.57. (5) Rand Yare seated at the two

extreme ends of the line.58. (3) Three persons are seated be-

tween Rand T.59: (1) P is second to the left of Q. S

is second to the left ofT. Similar-ly, V is second to the left ofY.

60. (4) Second from the left ~ PFifth from the right ~ QS is seated between P and Q.

61. (3) Meaningful word~INK,KIN

62.(2)ND@] 0 ouP~S

(63-64) :

Northw"t+E.,tSouth

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63. (4)

64. (1) Points A, Band E are in astraight line.

65., (3) L~E

U~O

S~M

V~H

Similarly,

N~GI~V

66. (5)G--=L.t I --=L.t E --=L.t u --=L.t D

K~V~M~B~F67. (2)

Similarly,

68. (4) 2 > 4 > 3 > 1> 5Heaviest Box ~ No.2Lightest Box ~ No.5

69. (3)

+11 +11 +11-11-II -11-11BF0KMRSI if'

3rd from left

70. (5)

I ~n17 21 9 3 11 12 25Q u r c K L Y

t tl(71-75) :

he @Iwaltingl A~L11.pa@[§]

A@ G9trnin ~ zo@®L11.IWaltingl ntS(stati()n)~[;m ~@®

@ tills II (station) ~@ 1>1@ '1

71. (2) The code for 'he' is 'pa'.72. (5) 'la' is code for 'there'.73. (3) the ~ ji; train ~ zo;

station ~ fu74. (1) The code for 'at' is 'ma'.75. (2) is ~ ro; waiting ~ ta.

The code for 'guard' may be 'ki'.(76-80) :

Fc B

H

A G

E o

76. (2) C sits between F and A.77. (3) Two persons - E and D.78. (4) Except E, all others are sit-

ting in the middle of sides.79. (5) F is to the immediate leftof

C.

80. (3)A~E.E~H.

H~F.F~D

81. (2) IEven digit I~ Even digit IThere is only one such combina-

tion: 12521

82. (5) New sequence

71575919153U07593l57,t I

8th from right

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83. (3) I Perfect square 11]Such combinations are:

@J;~84. (2) Seventh from the left end

~2Eleventh from the right end~3Required difference~3-2=1

85. (4) Sixth to the left of the twen-tieth digit from the left meansfourteenth from the left, i.e., 9.

86. (5) From both the statementsShilpa has one brother.

87. (3)From statement lor statementII

B DCA

LLLJ·.D sits to the immediate right ofB.88. (3) From statement I

l W~t+E astSouth

Sudha is facing towards SouthFrom Statement 11

~ Harry

Sudha is facing towards South.89. (4) From both the statements

H

K/J K/JI

L

91. (2)In each subsequent figure thetriangle and the star move one-half step in clockwise directionwhile the circle moves one-halfstep in anti-clockwise direction.

92. (2) From Problem Figure (1) to(2) the outer line segment movestwo sides in anti clockwise direc-tion and the inner line segmentmoves two sides in clockwise di-rection along the hexagon andone more lme segment appearsoutside the hexagon. Similarchanges occur from Problem Fig-ure (3) to (4) and from ProblemFigure (5) to Answer Figure. Al-ternatively, this problem isbased on the rule (1) = (5) andhence (2) = (6).

93. (5)In each subsequent figure onemore triangle is introduced andthe triangles move in anticlock-wise direction. Each triangle isinverted after two figures andthe alternate triangles are shad-ed.

94. (3) In each subsequent figurethree designs are inverted in aset order.

95. (1) From Problem Figure (1) to(2) the main design rotatesthrough 45° anticlockwise, theline segment moves one step inanticlockwise direction andmoves out of the main designand one more line segmentahead of it. Similar.changes oc-cur from Problem Figure (3) to(4) and from Problem Figure (5)to Answer Figure.

96. (1) The following changes occurin the subsequent figures:(1) to (2) (2) to (3)(3) to (4) (4) to (5)(5) to (6)

><0~./ __ .J

t• •

90. (5) From both the statementsKiran took off on Wednesday.~.~______ __ ~ __ LI _

•97. (4) In each subsequent figure

one design IS introduced and thedesign(s) movers) in anticlock-wise direction after rotatingthrough 90° anticlockwise.

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98. (1) In the first step one line seg-mentmoves to the opposite cor-ner and its attached design isinterchanged with the centraldesign. In the second step thecentral design is replaced witha new design. These two stepsare continued in the subsequentfigures alternately.

99. (1) The following changes occurin the subsequent figures:(1) to (2) (2) to (3)

I'----~l"'_. 'II~ ~'I(3) to (4) (4) to (5)

I~' ~II~ ~I-(5) to (6)

I· ~• • loll100. (3) From Problem Figure (1) to

(2) the first and the third designsfrom the top are inverted. Simi-lar changes occur from ProblemFigure (3) to (4) and from Prob-lem Figure (5) to Answer Figure.

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