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    Q No.-1

    The IT giant Tirnop has recently crossed a head count of

    150000 and earnings of $7 billion. As one of the forerunners in the technology front Tirnop continues to

    lead the !ay in products and ser"ices in India. At Tirnop all progra##ers are eual in e"ery respect.They recei"e identical salaries ans also !rite code at the sa#e rate. %uppose 1& such progra##ers ta'e 1inutes to !rite 1& lines of code in total. (o! long !ill it ta'e 7& progra##ers to !rite 7& lines of codein total)a*7& b* 1& c*1+ d* ,

    Q No.- &

    The teacher is testing a students proficiency in

    arith#etic and poses the follo!ing uestion.1/ of a nu#ber is / #ore than 1, of the sa#e nu#ber. hatis the nu#ber) an you help the student find the ans!er)

    a* , b*&1 c*1& d*1+

    Q No.- /

    2n the planet 23 there are + days in a !ee'- %unday to

    %aturday and another day called 23 day. There are /, hours in a day and each hour has 40 #in !hile each#inute has ,0 sec. As on earth the hour hand co"ers the dial t!ice e"ery day. ind the appro6i#ate anglebet!een the hands of a cloc' on 23 !hen the ti#e is 1&80 a#.a* 71 b* +4 c* &51 d* 111

    Q No.- 8

    The pacelength 9 is the distance bet!een the rear of t!o

    consecuti"e footprints. or #en the for#ula n9 : 188 gi"es an appro6i#ate relationship bet!een n and9 !here n : nu#ber of steps per #inute and 9 : pacelength in #eters. ;ernard 'no!s his pacelength is1,8c#. The for#ula applies to ;ernards !al'ing. alculate ;ernards !al'ing speed in '#ph.a*&/,.1, b* +.7+ c* &/.,& d* 11./4

    Q No.- 5

    There are t!o bo6es one containing 10 red balls and the

    other containing 10 green balls.

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    Q No.- ,

    The IT giant Tirnop has recently crossed a head count of

    150000 and earnings of $7 billion. As one of the forerunners in the technology front Tirnop continues to

    lead the !ay in products and ser"ices in India. At Tirnop all progra##ers are eual in e"ery respect.They recei"e identical salaries ans also !rite code at the sa#e rate.%uppose 1& such progra##ers ta'e 1inutes to !rite 1& lines of code in total. (o! #any lines of code can be !ritten by 7& progra##ers in7& #inutes)a*7& b*1& c* 8/& d*,

    Q No.- 7

    A hollo! cube of si3e 5 c# is ta'en !ith a thic'ness of

    1 c#. It is #ade of s#aller cubes of si3e 1 c#. If 8 faces of the outer surface of the cube are paintedtotally ho! #any faces of the s#aller cubes re#ain unpainted)

    a* 8++ b* 400 c* 500 d*+00

    Q No.- +

    errari %.p.A. is an Italian sports car #anufacturer based

    in ?aranello Italy. ounded by @n3o errari in 14&+ as %cuderia errari the co#pany sponsored dri"ersand #anufactured race cars before #o"ing into production of street-legal "ehicles in 1487 as errari%.p.A.. Throughout its history the co#pany has been noted for its continued participation in racingespecially in or#ula 2ne !here it has enoyed great success. Bohit once bought a errari. It could go &ti#es as fast as ?ohits old ?ercedes. If the speed of ?ohits ?ercedes is /& '#hr and the distancetra"elled by the errari is 45& '# find the total ti#e ta'en in hours for Bohit to dri"e that distance.a* 87, b* &4.75 c* 15.++ d*18.++

    Q No.- 4

    A sheet of paper has state#ents nu#bered fro# 1 to /0.

    or all "alues of n fro# 1 to /0 state#ent n says CAt #ost n of the state#ents on this sheet are falseC.hich state#ents are true and !hich are false)a*The e"en nu#bered state#ents are true and the odd nu#bered are false.b* All state#ents are true.c* All state#ents are false.

    d* The odd nu#bered state#ents are true and the e"en nu#bered are false.

    Q No.- 10

    A hare and a tortoise ha"e a race along a circle of 100

    yards dia#eter. The tortoise goes in one direction and the hare in the other. The hare starts after the

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    tortoise has co"ered 15 of its distance and that too leisurely. The hare and tortoise #eet !hen the hare hasco"ered only 1+ of the distance. ;y !hat factor should the hare increase its speed so as to tie the race)a*+ b* 5 c* 80 d* /7.+0

    Q No.- 11

    Alo' and ;hanu play the follo!ing #in-#a6 ga#e.

    Di"en the e6pressionN : 1& E FGH< - *

    !here F < and are "ariables representing single digits H0 to 4* Alo' !ould li'e to #a6i#i3e N !hile;hanu !ould li'e to #ini#i3e it. To!ards this end Alo' chooses a single digit nu#ber and ;hanusubstitutes this for a "ariable of her choice HF < or *. Alo' then chooses the ne6t "alue and ;hanu the"ariable to substitute the "alue. inally Alo' proposes the "alue for the re#aining "ariable. Assu#ingboth play to their opti#al strategies the "alue of N at the end of the ga#e !ould bea* /0 b* 4/ c* -,4 d* 1&

    Q No.- 1&

    Anoop #anaged to dra! 7 circles of eual radii !ith

    their centres on the diagonal of a suare such that the t!o e6tre#e circles touch t!o sides of the suareand each #iddle circle touches t!o circles on either side. ind the ratio of the radius of the circles to theside of the suare.a*1H&E 7J&* b* H&E 7J&*1 c* 1H&E ,J&* d* 1H8E 7J/*

    Q No.- 1/

    Di"en a collection of points 9 in the plane a 1-set is a

    point in 9 that can be separated fro# the rest by a lineK i.e. the point lies on one side of the line !hile theothers lie on the other side. The nu#ber of 1-sets of 9 is denoted by n1H9*. The #a6i#u# "alue of n1H9*o"er all configurations 9 of 10 points in the plane isa* 4 b* 5 c* 10 d* /

    Q No.- 18

    9lanet fourfi resides in 8-di#ensional space and thus the

    currency used by its residents are /-di#ensional obects. The rupee notes are cubical in shape !hile their

    coins are spherical. (o!e"er the coin #inting #achinery lays out so#e stipulations on the si3e of thecoins. The dia#eter of the coins should be at least ,8## and not e6ceed 51#. Di"en a coin the dia#eter of the ne6t larger coin is at least 50L greater. The dia#eter of the coin #ust al!ays be an integer.

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    Q No.- 15

    There are t!o !ater tan's A and ; A is #uch s#aller

    than ;. hile !ater fills at the rate of one litre e"ery hour in A it gets filled up li'e 10 &0 80 +0 1,0 ..

    in tan' ;. HAt the end of first hour ; has 10 litres second hour it has &0 and so on*. If 1/& of ;s"olu#e is filled after / hours !hat is the total duration reuired to fill it co#pletely)a*10 hours b* 7 hours c* + hours d* 4 hours

    Pattern 1:

    1. H1&* of a nu#ber is / #ore than the H1,* of the sa#e nu#ber)a* , b*7 c*+ d*4

    &. H1/* of a nu#ber is / #ore than the H1,* of the sa#e nu#ber)a* , b*1, c*1+ d*&1

    /. H1/* of a nu#ber is , #ore than the H1,* of the sa#e nu#ber)a* , b*1+ c*/, d*&8

    8. H&/* of a nu#ber is 8 #ore than the H1,* of the sa#e nu#ber)a* , b*+ c*/, d*&8

    5. H1/* of a nu#ber is 5 #ore than the H1,* of the sa#e nu#ber)a* , b*/, c*/0 d*7&

    Pattern 2:

    1. There are t!o !ater tan's A and ; A is #uch s#aller than ;. hile !ater fills at the rate of 1 litere"ery hour in A it gets filled up li'e 10 &0 80+0 1,0M..in tan' ;. HAt the end of first hour ; has 10liters second hour it has &0 liters and so on*. If tan' ; is 1/& filled of the &1 hours !hat is total durationof hours reuired to fill it co#pletely)a* &, ;*&5 c*5 d*&7

    &. There are t!o pipes A and ;. If A filled 10 liters in an hour ; can fill &0 liters in sa#e ti#e. i'e!ise

    ; can fill 10 &0 80 +0 1,0M... If ; filled in 11, of a tan' in / hours ho! #uch ti#e !ill it ta'e to fillthe tan' co#pletely)a* 4 ;*+ c*7 d*,

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    /. There are t!o !ater tan's A and ; A is #uch s#aller than ;. hile !ater fills at the rate of 1 litere"ery hour in A it gets filled up li'e 10 &0 80+0 1,0M..in tan' ;. 1+ th of the tan' ; is filled in &&hours. hat is the ti#e to fill the tan' fully)a* &, ;*&5 c*5 d*&7

    8. A tan' is filled !ith !ater. In first hour 10 liters second hours &0 liters and third hour 80 liters and soonMIf ti#e ta'en to fill O of the tan' if 5 hours. hat is the ti#e ta'en to fill up the tan')a* 5 ;*+ c*7 d*1&.5

    5. If a tan' A can be filled !ithin 10 hours and tan' ; can be filled O in 14 hours then !hat is the ti#eta'en to fill up the tan' co#pletely)a* &1 ;*/+ c*57 d*7,

    Pattern 3:

    1. , persons standing in ueue !ith different age group after t!o years their a"erage age !ill be 8/ andse"enth person oined !ith the#. (ence the current a"erage age has beco#e 85. ind the age of se"enthperson)a* 8/ b*,4 c*5& d*/1

    &. In a #ar'et 8 #en are standing. The a"erage age of the four before 8years is 85 after so#e days one#an is added and his age is 84. hat is the a"erage age of all)a* 8/ b*85 c*87 d*84

    /. In a shopping #all !ith a staff of 5 #e#bers the a"erage age is 85 years. After 5 years a person oinedthe# and the a"erage age is again 85 years. hatPs the age of ,th person)a* &5 b*&0 c*85 d*/0

    8. In a #ar'et 8 #en are standing .The a"erage age of the four before & years is 55 after so#e days one#an is added and his age is 85. hat is the a"erage age of all)a* 55 b*58.5 c*58., d*58.7

    Pattern 4:

    1. In the reading roo# of a library there are &/ reading spots. @ach reading spot consists of a round table!ith 4 chairs placed around it. There are so#e readers such that in each occupied reading spot there aredifferent nu#bers of readers. If in all there are /, readers ho! #any reading spots do not ha"e e"en a

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    single reader)a* + b*none c*1, d*15

    &. In the reading roo# of a library there are 10 tables 8 chairs per table. In each table there are differentnu#bers of people seated. (o! #any tables !ill be left out !ithout at least 1 person)

    a* + b* , c* & d* 7

    /. In the reading roo# of a library there are 10 tables 8 chairs per table. In each table there are differentnu#bers of people seated. (o! #any !ays they !ill sit in the library so that no chair !ould be blan')a* + b* , c* & d* 7

    Pattern 5:

    1. A #an ogs at , #ph o"er a certain ourney and !al's o"er the sa#e route at 8 #ph. hat is hisa"erage speed for the ourney)a* &.8 #ph b* 8.+ #ph c* 8 #ph d* 5 #ph

    &. A #an tra"els fro# A to ; at 8 #ph o"er a certain ourney and returns o"er the sa#e route to A at 5#ph. hat is his a"erage speed for the ourney)a* 8.88 #ph b* 8.+ #ph c* 8.++7 #ph d*5 #ph

    /. A person is roc' cli#bing at an altitude of +00 #. (e go up by 7 #ph. and co#e do!n by 4 #ph. !hat!as his a"erage speed)a* 7.+75 #ph b* 7.1&5 #ph c* 7#ph d* 7.5 #ph

    8. ind a"erage speed if a #an tra"els at speed of &8'#ph up and /,'#ph do!n at an altitude of &00#)a* &+.+ #ph b* &7.+ #ph c* &7.5#ph d* /0 #ph

    5. 9erson tra"els to a hill if he goes fro# A to ; !ith speed of 8'#ph and returns bac' to ; !ith speed of5'#ph. hat is his a"erage speed of ourney)a* 8.5'#ph b* 8.88'#ph c* 4'#ph d* 8.&85'#ph

    ,. A #an tra"els fro# A to ; at 70 #ph o"er a certain ourney and returns o"er the sa#e route to A at +0#ph. hat is his a"erage speed for the ourney)a* 78.,, b*75 c*78.// d*78.44

    7. ind a"erage speed if a #an tra"els at speed of &8'#ph up and /,'#ph do!n at an altitude of &00#.a* &+.+ b*&+ c*&7 d*&+.,

    9attern ,1. %usan #ade a bloc' !ith s#all cubes of + cubic c# "olu#e to #a'e a bloc' / s#all cubes long 4s#all cubes !ide and 5 s#all cubes deep. %he reali3es that she has used #ore s#all cubes than she reallyneeded. %he reali3ed that she could ha"e glued a fe!er nu#ber of cubes together to loc' li'e a bloc' !ith

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    sa#e di#ensions if it !ere #ade hollo!. hat is the #ini#u# nu#ber of cubes that she needs to #a'ethe bloc')a* 118 b* 1/5 c* &1 d* 71

    &. A boy !ants to #a'e cuboids of di#ension 5# ,# and 7# fro# s#all cubes of .0/ #/. ater he

    reali3ed he can #a'e sa#e cuboids by #a'ing it hollo!. Then it ta'es so#e cubes less. hat is thenu#ber of the cubes to be re#o"ed)a* &000 b* 5000 c* /000 d* 7000

    /. %#ita !as #a'ing a cube !ith di#ensions 5G5G5 using 1G1G1 cubes. hat is the nu#ber of cubesneeded to #a'e a hollo! cube loo'ing of the sa#e shape)a* 4+ b* 108 c* 100 d* ,1

    8. eena cut s#all cubes of 10 c# di#ension each. %he oined it to #a'e a cuboid of length 100 c#!idth 50 c# and depth 50 c#. (o! #any #ore cubes does she need to #a'e a perfect cube)a*500 b*&50 c*750 d*,50

    5. eena cut s#all cubes of / cubic c# each. %he oined it to #a'e a cuboid of length 10 c# !idth / c#and depth / c#. (o! #any #ore cubes does she need to #a'e a perfect cube)a* 410 b* &50 c* 750 d* ,50

    ,. A lady builds 4c# length 10c# !idth/c# height bo6 using 1 cubic c# cubes. hat is the #ini#u#nu#ber of cubes reuired to build the bo6)a* 7/0 b* &70 c* 7&0 d* /10

    Pattern 8:

    1. H80G80G80 /1G/1G/1*H80G80E80G/1E/1G/1*:)a*+ b*4 c*71 d*51

    &. H4+G4+G4+ 7/G7/G7/*H 4+G4+G4+ 7/G7/G7/*:)a*.171 b*.8 c*.8&0 d*.815

    /. H&04G188*R& E H&04G&04*EH&04G188*EH188G188* : )a*405+,/7&4 b*405/,+7&4 c*4057&4/,+ d*,5

    Pattern 9:

    1. HH86E/y*EH56E4y**H56E5y* : ) as H6&y* : &

    a*+ b*none c*1, d*15

    &. 6&y : &athen &66-&ay:)a*8 b*+ c*1, d*&

    /. /F5< : 5

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    8. hat is the "alue of H/FE+

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    Pattern 12:

    1. %i#ple uestion but big one on a"erage age.sth li'e a b c !eighted separately 1st a b c then aU bthen b Uc then c U a at last abc the last !eight !as 1,7then !hat !ill be the a"erage !eight of the 7reading)

    a*45 b*45.8&+ c*45.85 d*48

    Pattern 13:

    1. A toy train produces 10 different sounds !hen it #o"es around a circular toy trac' of radius 5 # at 10# per #in. (o!e"er the toy train is defecti"e and it no! produces only & different tunes at rando#. hatare the odds that the train produces for consecuti"e #usic tones of the sa#e type)a* 1 in 1, ;*1 in 8 c*1 in + d*1 in /&

    &. A car #anufacturer produces only red and blue #odels !hich co#e out of the final testing area atrando#. hat are the odds that fi"e consecuti"e cars of sa#e color !ill co#e through the test area at anyone ti#e)

    a*1 in 1, b*1 in 1&5 c*1 in /& d*1 in &5

    Pattern 15:

    1. A triangle is #ade fro# a rope. The sides of the triangle are &5 c# 11 c# and /1 c#. hat !ill be thearea of the suare #ade fro# the sa#e rope)a*&+0.5,&5 b*&80.5,&5 c*&+0.1&5 d*&80&. A triangle is #ade fro# a rope. The sides of the triangle are &1 c# &8 c# and &+ c#. hat !ill be thearea of the suare #ade fro# the sa#e rope)a*&+0.5,&5 b*///.0,&5 c*///.01&5 d*800

    Pattern 16:1. hat is the distance bet!een the 3-intercept fro# the 6-intercept in the euation a6EbyEc3Ed:0&. hat is the distance of the 3-intercept fro# the 6-intercept in the euation a6EbyEc3:d HI do notre#e#ber the "alues of a b c d*.

    Pattern 17:

    1. A scientist !as researching on ani#al beha"ior in his lab. (e !as "ery interested in analy3ing thebeha"ior of bear. or so#e reason he tra"elled 1#ile in north direction U reached at North 9ole. There hesa! a bear. (e then follo!ed the bear around 1 hr !ith a speed of &'#hr in east direction. After that hetra"elled in south direction U reached at his lab in& hrs. Then !hat is the color of the bear)a*!hite b*blac' c*gray d*bro!n

    Pattern-18:

    1. 2ut of 7 children the youngest is boy then find the probability that all the re#aining children are boysa*1,8 b*1/& c*11&+ d*1&5,

    Pattern 19:

    1. Vsha bought a linen cloth and rope to build a tent. If the rope is 15/ # long and it is to be cut into

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    pieces of 1# length then ho! #any cuts are to be #ade to cut the ropes into 15/ pieces)a*15/ b*15& c*158 d*155

    &. A person has to #a'e 18, pieces of a long bar. (e ta'es 8 seconds to cut a piece. hat is the total ti#eta'en by hi# in seconds to #a'e 18, pieces)

    a*5+8 b*5+0 c*7/0 d*7&5

    /. A person has to #a'e 181 pieces of a long bar. (e ta'es & seconds to cut a piece. hat is the total ti#eta'en by hi# in seconds to #a'e 181 pieces)a*5,0 b*&+0 c*11& d*/&8

    Pattern 20:

    1. %pores of a fungus called late blight gro! and spread infection rapidly. These pathogens !ereresponsible for the Irish potato fa#ine of the #id-14th century. These see# to ha"e attac'ed the to#atocrops in @ngland this year. The to#ato crops ha"e reduced and the price of the crop has risen up. Theprice has already gone up to $85 a bo6 fro# $&7 a bo6 a #onth ago. (o! #uch #ore !ould a "egetable

    "endor need to pay to buy &7 bo6es this #onth o"er !hat he !ould ha"e paid last #onth)a* $&7 b*$ 1+ c*$85 d*$ 8+,

    Pattern 21:

    1. A 9erson buys a horse for 15 ponds after one year he sells it for &0 pounds. After one year again hebuys the sa#e horse at /0 pounds and sells it for 80 pounds. hat is the profit for that person)

    Pattern 22:

    1. Wohn buys a cycle for /1 dollars and gi"en a cheue of a#ount /5 dollars. %hop Xeeper e6changed thecheue !ith his neighbor and ga"e change to Wohn. After & days it is 'no!n that cheue is bounced. %hop

    'eeper paid the a#ount to his neighbor. The cost price of cycle is 14 dollars. hat is the profitloss forshop 'eeper)a*loss &/ b*gain &/ c*gain 58 d*oss 58

    Pattern 23:

    1. A lady has fine glo"es and hats in her closet- 1+ blue /& red and &5 yello!. The lights are out and it istotally dar'. In spite of the dar'ness she can #a'e out the difference bet!een a hat and a glo"e. %he ta'esout an ite# out of the closet only if she is sure that if it is a glo"e. (o! #any glo"es #ust she ta'e out to#a'e sure she has a pair of each color)a*50 b*+ c*,0 d*8&

    &. A lady has fine glo"es and hats in her closet- 18 blue &0 red and 1+ yello!. The lights are out and it istotally dar'. In spite of the dar'ness she can #a'e out the difference bet!een a hat and a glo"e. %he ta'esout an ite# out of the closet only if she is sure that if it is a glo"e. (o! #any glo"es #ust she ta'e out to#a'e sure she has a pair of each color)

    /. A lady has fine glo"es and hats in her closet- 1/ blue &7 red and 80 yello!. The lights are out and it istotally dar'. In spite of the dar'ness she can #a'e out the difference bet!een a hat and a glo"e. %he ta'es

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    out an ite# out of the closet only if she is sure that if it is a glo"e. (o! #any glo"es #ust she ta'e out to#a'e sure she has a pair of each color)

    8. A lady has fine glo"es and hats in her closet- &5blue 7 red and 4 yello!. The lights are out and it istotally dar'. In spite of the dar'ness she can #a'e out the difference bet!een a hat and a glo"e. %he ta'es

    out an ite# out of the closet only if she is sure that if it is a glo"e. (o! #any glo"es #ust she ta'e out to#a'e sure she has a pair of each color)

    5. A lady has fine glo"es and hats in her closet- &, blue /0 red and 5, yello!. The lights are out and it istotally dar'. In spite of the dar'ness she can #a'e out the difference bet!een a hat and a glo"e. %he ta'esout an ite# out of the closet only if she is sure that if it is a glo"e. (o! #any glo"es #ust she ta'e out to#a'e sure she has a pair of each color)

    Pattern 24:

    1. %anga'ara and 9onting selects batting by using a dice but dice is biased. %o to resol"e 9onting ta'esout a coin. hat is the probability that coin sho!s correct option)

    a*1& b*1, c*11& d*,10

    &. There is a die !ith 10 faces. It is not 'no!n that fair or not. & captains !ant to toss die for battingselection. hat is the possible solution a#ong the follo!ing)a* If no. is odd it is head if no. is e"en it is tailb* If no. is odd it is tail if no. is e"en it is headc* Toss a die until all the 10 digits appear on top face. And if first no. in the seuence is odd then considerit as tail. If it is e"en consider it as head.

    Pattern 25:

    1. In a fa#ily there are so#e boys and girls. All boys told that they are ha"ing eual no of brothers andsisters and girls told that they are ha"ing t!ice the no. of brothers than sisters. (o! #any boys and girlspresent in a fa#ily)a*8 boys and / girls b*/ boys and 8 girls c*& boys and 5 girls d*5 boys and & girls

    Pattern 26;

    1. 10#en and 10 !o#en are there they dance !ith each other is there possibility that & #en are dancing!ith sa#e !o#en and "ice "ersa)a*&& b*&0 c*10 d*none

    &. There are 100 #en and 100 !o#en on the dance floor. They !ant to dance !ith each other. Then !hich

    of the follo!ing state#ents is al!ays truea* There are & #en !ho danced !ith eual no. of !o#enPsb* There are & !o#en !ho danced !ith eual no. of #ena* both a and b b*only a c*only b d*none

    Pattern 27:

    1. ?iddle- earth is a fictional land inhabited by hobbits el"es d!ar"es and #en. The hobbits and el"es

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    are peaceful creatures that prefer slo! silent li"es and appreciate nature and art. The d!ar"es and the#en engage in physical ga#es. The ga#e is as follo!s. A tourna#ent is one !here out of the t!o tea#sthat play a #atch the one that loses get eli#inated. The #atches are played in different rounds !here ine"ery roundK half of the tea#s get eli#inated fro# the tourna#ent. If there are + rounds played in 'noc'out tourna#ent ho! #any #atches !ere played)

    a*&57 b*&5, c*7& d*&55

    &. A ga#e is played bet!een & players and one player is declared as !inner. All the !inners fro# firstround are played in second round. All the !inners fro# second round are played in third round and so on.If + rounds are played to declare only one player as !inner ho! #any players are played in first round)a*&5, b*51& c*,8 d*1&+

    Pattern 28:

    1. ?etal strip of !idth Y6P c#. & #etal strips are placed one o"er the other then the co#bine length of &strips is YyP. If Y3P strips are placed in that #anner. hat is the final !idth of that arrange#ent)

    &. A ; Z @ are there a#ong A ; are boys and Z @ are girls Z is to the left of A and no girl sits atthe #iddle and at the e6te#es. Then !hat is the order of their sittings.

    Pattern 29:

    1. There is 7 friends HA1 A& A/....A7*.If A1 ha"e to ha"e sha'e !ith all !ithout repeat. (o! #anyhandsha'es possible)a*, b*&1 c*&+ d*7

    &. 84 #e#bers attended the party. In that && are #ales 17 are fe#ales. The sha'e hands bet!een #alesfe#ales #ale and fe#ale. Total 1& people gi"en sha'e hands. (o! #any such 'inds of such sha'e hands

    are possible)a*1&& b*,, c*8+ d*1&+

    Pattern 30:

    1. ; is taller than and / pillars. 9 is shorter than ; and & pillars is shortertaller than 9)a*yes b*no c*#ay be d*canPt find

    &. There are 1000 pillars for a te#ple. / friends inda helsey Wuli "isited that te#ple. H%o#e unrelatedstuff* inda is taller than helsea and taller than & of 1000 pillars. Wulia is shorter than inda. ind thecorrect sentence)a* inda is shorter a#ong the#

    b* helsea is taller than Wuliac* helsea is shorter than Wuliad* annot deter#ine !ho is taller a#ong helsea and Wulia

    Pattern-31

    1. @ntry tic'et to an e6hibition ranges fro# 1p to /1p.

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    and carry as less coins as possible)

    a*8 b*5 c*, d*7

    Pattern 32

    1. 9eter and 9aul are t!o friends. The su# of their ages is /5 years. 9eter is t!ice as old as 9aul !as !hen9eter !as as old as 9aul is no!. hat is the present age of 9eter)a*+ b*&0 c*1, d*15

    Pattern 33

    1. &0 #en handsha'e !ith each other !ithout repetition. hat is the total nu#ber of handsha'es #ade)a*140 b*&10 c*150 d*&50

    &.10 people are there they are sha'ing hands together ho! #any hand sha'es possible if they are in nopair of cyclic seuence.a*85 b*4 c*1& d*10

    Pattern 34

    1. If there are & !heelers and 8 !heelers par'ed in a school located at the heart of the city find thenu#ber of 8 !heelers par'ed there if there !ere &0 t!o !heelers par'ed therea*8+ b*50 c*5& d*,8

    &. If there are & !heelers and 8 !heelers par'ed in a school located at the heart of the city find thenu#ber of 8 !heelers par'ed there if there !ere 5+ !heels are par'ed there

    a*10 b*// c*&& d*none

    Pattern 35

    1. A #an !hose age is 85 yrs has / sons na#ed Wohn Will ac'. (e !ent to a par' !ee'ly t!ice. (e lo"eshis sons "ery #uch. 2n a certain day he found the shop 'eepers selling different things. An apple cost1penny &chocalate costs 1penny U / bananas cost 1 penny. (e has bought eual nu#ber of applechocolate U banana for each son. If the total a#ount he in"est is 7 penny then ho! #any he has boughtfro# each piece for his son)a*1app1cho1 banana b*1 app&cho/ banana c*1app&cho1banana

    &. 2ne person had three children. (e had 7 pennies. ind the distribution of the fruits a#ong the three

    children. A #elon costs 1 penny & oranges cost 1 penny and / grapes cost 1 pennya*& #elons 1 orange 1 grape b* & #elons & orange 1 grape c* 1 #elons & orange 1 grape.

    PATTERN 36

    1* The age of the t!o friends !ere in the ration of ,5.If the su# of their ages is 55.Then after ho! #anyyears their ratio !ill beco#e +7)a*11 b*7 c*10 d*1&

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    &*The age of the t!o friends !ere in the ration of ,5.If the su# of their ages is ,,.Then after ho! #anyyears their ratio !ill beco#e 7,)a*11 b*, c*10 d*1&

    /* The age of the t!o friends !ere in the ration of &/.If the su# of their ages is 55.Then after ho! #anyyears their ratio !ill beco#e 85)a*11 b*// c*&& d*88

    PATTERN 37

    1*A "olu#e of 104/, l !ater is in a container of sphere.(o! #any se#isphere of "olu#e 8l each !ill bereuired to tranfer all the !ater into the s#all se#ispheres)

    a*&+1& b*+&/1 c*&7/8 d*8&&&

    PATTERN 381*A person is#anufacturing a house.(e bought &0 ropes of !ire !hich has a density of /00Xg#/.The height of the building to be constructed is 80 #.If the capacity of the current passedin the !ire is &0 A and the "oltage capacity is +0 [olts.Then !hat !ill be the opposing force tothe current if the !ire is used )a*& b*8 c*+ d*1,00

    PATTERN 39

    1*A horse chases a pony & hours after the pony runs.(orse ta'es / hours to reach the pony.If thea"erage speed of the horse is +1X#ph.Then !hat is the a"erage speed of the pony)a*8,.8 b*51 c*5/.8 d*8+.,

    &* A horse chases a pony / hours after the pony runs. (orse ta'es 8 hours to reach the pony. Ifthe a"erage speed of the horse is /5 '#ph !hat s the a"erage speed of the pony)/* A horse chases a pony / hours after the pony runs. (orse ta'es 8 hours to reach the pony. Ifthe a"erage speed of the horse is /5 '#ph !hat s the a"erage speed of the pony9ATT@BN 801*The difference bet!een t!o no is 4 and the product of the t!o is 18.hat is the suare of theirsu#)a*1&0 b*1/0 c*1/7 d*185

    &* The su# of t!o no is 5 and the product of the t!o is 18.hat is the su# of their suares)

    /* The su# of the suares of t!o no is 1& and their su# is 15.ind the product of the t!o no)

    PATTERN 41

    1* 2n planet 'orba a solar blast has #elted the ice caps on its euator. 4 years after the ice#elts tiny planetoids called echina start gro!ing on the roc's. @china gro!s in the for# ofcircle and the relationship bet!een the dia#eter of this circle and the age of echina is gi"en bythe for#ula d : 8GJ Ht-4* for t \ 4 !here d represents the dia#eter in ## and t the nu#ber ofyears since the solar blast.Wagan recorded the radius of so#e echina at a particular spot as 7##.(o! #any years bac' did the solar blast occur)

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    a* 17 b*&1.&5 c*1&.&5 d*18.05

    PATTERN 42

    1*A #an goes 50X# north then turned left !al'ed 80X# then turned right ) In !hich directionhe is)a*North b*%outh c*@ast d*est

    PATTERN 43

    1*In T.Nagar the building !ere nu#bered fro# 1 to 100.Then ho! #any 8Ps !ill be present in thenu#bers)a*1+ b*14 c*&0 d*&1

    &*In T.Nagar the building !ere nu#bered fro# 1 to 100.Then ho! #any ,Ps !ill be present in thenu#bers)a*1+ b*14 c*&0 d*&1

    /*In T.Nagar the building !ere nu#bered fro# 1 to 100.Then ho! #any 1Ps !ill be present in thenu#bers)

    a*1+ b*14 c*&0 d*&1

    8*In T.Nagar the building !ere nu#bered fro# 1 to 100.Then ho! #any 0Ps !ill be present in thenu#bers)a*1+ b*14 c*&0 d*11

    PATTERN 44

    1* A nu#ber !hen di"ided by Z lea"es a re#ainder of + and !hen di"ided by /Z lea"es are#ainder of &1. hat is the re#ainder left !hen t!ice the nu#ber is di"ided by /Z)1/ b* cannot be deter#ined c* / d* 8&PATTERN 45

    1.* errari %.9.A is an Italian sports car #anufacturer based in ?aranello Italy. ounded by @n3o

    errari in 14&+ as %cuderia errari the co#pany sponsored dri"ers and #anufactured race carsbefore #o"ing into production of street-legal "ehicles in 1487 as errari %.9.A. Throughout itshistory the co#pany has been noted for its continued participation in racing especially inor#ula 2ne !here it has e#ployed great success .Bohit once bought a errari. It could go 8ti#es as fast as ?ohans old ?ercedes. If the speed of ?ohans ?ercedes is /5 '#hr and thedistance tra"eled by the errari is 840 '# find the total ti#e ta'en for Bohit to dri"e thatdistance.&0.7& b* 5.1+ c* &/+.&5 d* ,.1+&* errari %.9.A is an Italian sports car #anufacturer based in ?aranello Italy. ounded by @n3oerrari in 14&+ as %cuderia errari the co#pany sponsored dri"ers and #anufactured race carsbefore #o"ing into production of street-legal "ehicles in 1487 as errari %.9.A. Throughout itshistory the co#pany has been noted for its continued participation in racing especially in

    or#ula 2ne !here it has e#ployed great success .Bohit once bought a errari. It could go 8ti#es as fast as ?ohans old ?ercedes. If the speed of ?ohans ?ercedes is 8, '#hr and thedistance tra"eled by the errari is 45/ '# find the total ti#e ta'en for Bohit to dri"e thatdistance.&0.7& b* 5.1+ c* &/+.&5 d* ,.1+PATTERN 46

    1* A sheet of paper has state#ents nu#bered fro# 1 to 70. or all "alues of n fro# 1 to 70.%tate#ent n says At least n of the state#ents on this sheet are false. Yhich state#ents are trueand !hich are false)

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    a* The e"en nu#bered state#ents are true and the odd nu#bered are false.b* The odd nu#bered state#ents are true and the e"en nu#bered are false.c* The first /5 state#ents are true and the last /5 are false.d* The first /5 state#ents are false and the last /5 are false.PATTERN 47

    1* A #an goes north /7'#.turns left goes &'#.turns right goes 17'#.turns right goes &'#. find

    distance b! starting ending point.a* 58 b* &7 c* +1 d* ,7PATTERN 48

    1* If there are /0 cans out of the# one is poisoned if a person tastes "ery little he !ill die !ithin18 hours so if there are #ice to test and &8 hours to test ho! #any #ices are reuired to find thepoisoned can)a* / b* & c* , d* 1PATTERN 49

    1* If a and b are #i6ed in /5 ration and b and c are #i6ed in +5 ration if the final #i6ture is /5liters find the a#ount of b)A* 1/./8 b* 15.7/ c* 1,.7/ d* 4.85PATTERN 50

    1* If !e subtract a nu#ber !ith y !e get 8 increase of nu#ber once it got di"ided by y itself...ind that nu#ber))A* 1/ b* 1& c* 18 d* 11PATTERN 51

    1* It is the class !ith the seating arrange#ent in 8 ro!s and + colu#ns. hen the teacher saysstart the girl !ho is sitting in first ro! and first colu#n !ill say 1 then the ne6t girl sittingbehind her !ill say 8 the ne6t gir l s itt ing behind that gir l !ill say 7 in a particular order eachgirl is telling a nu#ber the follo!ing girls told 10 1/ ne6t turn is yours !hat u !ill say)a* 15 b* 17 c* 18 d* 1,PATTERN 52

    1* It is dar' in #y bedroo# and I !ant to get t!o soc's of the sa#e color fro# #y dra!er !hichcontains &8 red and &8 blue soc's. (o! #any soc's do I ha"e to ta'e fro# the dra!er to get at

    least t!o soc's of the sa#e color)A* & b* / c* 8+ d* &5&* ady has & select glo"es U hat fro# a bas'et. In the dar' she can distinguishhatUglo"es.18red &0blue 1+green r there. ind probability that any selected glo"e pair has sa#ecolor./*.A lady had fine glo"es and hats. &5 blue 7 red and 4grey. %he had to select a pair a#ong the#.;ut there !as no light so she had to select in dar'ness the correct pair !ith a glo"e and a hat.Therefore ho! #any co#binations of sa#e color she can select)PATTERN 53

    1* If the [alentinePs Zay in &005 falls on ?onday then on !hich day !ill the [alentinePs Zayfall on &010)A* %aturday b* Thursday c* ednesday d* %unday

    PATTERN 541. A person run fro# A to ;.(e too' O of the ti#e less to reach ; !hen co#pare to run at nor#al%peed.Then ho! #any percentage he has increased his speed)a*80 b*88.8 c*//./ d*&&.&

    &. An athlete decides to run the sa#e distance in 18th less ti#e that she usually too'. ;y ho!#uch percent !ill she ha"e to increase her a"erage speed)a*80 b*88.8 c*//./ d*&&.&

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    PATTERN 55

    1. In a building there are 5 roo#s.@ach ha"ing a eual area .The length of the roo# is 8# andbreadht is 5 #.The height of the roo#s are .If 17 bric's are needed to #a'e a suare #eterthen ho! #any bric's are needed to #a'e the floor of a particular roo#)a*/&0 b*/+0 c*/80 d*/00

    PATTERN 561. 2ne #an !ant to build a !all .The length and breadth of the !all are &0 and /0 respecti"ely.(e need /5 bric's for one suare centi#eter then ho! #any bric's he need)a*&1500 b*/0000 c*&1000 d*&0000

    PATTERN 57

    1. In a hotel !e can order t!o types of "aritiesbut !e can #a'e , #ore "ariteis in ho#e.2ne canchoose the four "arities !ith t!o fro# hotel as #ust.ind ho! #any !ays one can order.a*18 b*15 c*5, d*&+

    PATTERN 58

    1. If a pipe can fill the tan' !ithin ,hrs.;ut due to lea' it ta'es /0 #in #ore.No! the tan' is full

    then ho! #uch ti#e !ill it ta'e to e#pty the tan' throught the lea'.)a*7+ b*5, c*,, d*54

    PATTERN 59

    1.The bacteria has the probability of split into / and probability to die is 1/rd of the totalbacteria.et the probability is 9.%o#e of the# sur"i"ed !ith probabili ty 15.Then !hich a#ongthe follo!ing relation is true)a*9:1/E15G/ b*9:15GH1+-/*

    &. There is a bacteria !hich has the probability of die 1/ of its total nu#ber or it #ay tripled.ind out the probabilityA. 9:1/EH&/GpR/* ;. 9:&/EH&/GpR/* . 9:&/EH1/GpR/* Z 9:&/EH&/GpR/*

    PATTERN 60

    1. There !as a grand #other in a "illage !ho had a grand child.Vpon as'ing her grand childs ageshe told that she is as older as #any days old as her daughters age in !ee's and as #any days asher o!n age in years.The su# of the three is 1/0.then ho! old is the child.)

    PATTERN 61

    1* In T.Nagar the building !ere nu#bered fro# 1 to 100.Then ho! #any 8Ps !ill be present inthe nu#bers)a*1+ b*14 c*&0 d*&1

    &* In Tnagar #any buildings !ere under residential category.for buildings they nu#ber as 1 to

    100. or shops corporation nu#bered bet!een 150 and &00 only pri#e nu#bers. ho! #any ti#e, !ill appear in building nu#bering)

    PATTERN 62

    1*A#rith told to Anand in front of a 9hoto that ](e is the son of #y fatherPs son^.ind !ho is inthe picture if a#rith ha"e no brothers and sisters.a*A#rith hi#self b*A#rithPs Vncle c*A#rithPs ather d*A#rithPs son

    &* 2ne person has no siblings and says^ the guy in the photo is the only son of #y father Ys

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    son^. hat is the relation of the guy to the person)

    PATTERN 63

    1* 2ne grand father has / grand children t!o of the age difference is /.@ldest child age is / ti#esthe youngest childs age and the eldest child age is t!o year #ore than the su# of other t!ochildren. ind !hat is the age of the elders child)

    a*1+ b*&& c*/0 d*10.

    &* 2ne grandfather has three grandchildren t!o of their age difference is / eldest child age is /ti#es youngest childPs age and eldest childPs age is t!o ti#es of su# of other t!o children. hatis the age of eldest child)

    /* 2ne grandfather has three grandchildren t!o of their age difference is / eldest child age is /ti#es youngest childPs age and eldest childPs age is t!o ti#es of su# of other t!o children. hatis the age of eldest child)

    PATTERN 64

    1* In a school for a student out of 100 he got 78 of a"erage for 7 subects and he got 74 #ar's in

    the +th subect. !hat is the a"erage of all the subect)a*7,.&51 b*+0.&5 c*78.&,5 d*78.,&5

    PATTERN 65

    1* / persons abc !ere there A al!ays says truth; lies on ?ondaytusdayU ednesday.but lies on thrusdayriday U saturday .one day A said^that ; U said to A that^ ; said ]yesterday!ay one of the days !hen I lies^ said that^yesterday !ay one of the days !hen I lies too^.then!hich day !as that)a*%unday b*Thursday c*%aturday d*Tuesday

    PATTERN 66

    1* hich is the s#allest no !hich di"ides &++0 and gi"es a perfect suare)

    a*8 b*4 c*/ d*5

    PATTERN 67

    1* (o! #any 4 digit nu#bers are possible by using the digits 1&/85 !hich are di"isible by 8if the repetition is allo!ed)a*57 b*5, c*54 d*5+

    &* ho! #any 1/ digit nu#bers are possible by using the digits 1&/85 !hich are di"isible by 8if repetition of digits is allo!ed)

    /* ;y using 1&/85ho! #any 5 digit no. can be for#ed !hich is di"isible by 8repetation ofno. is allo!ed))

    8* or# + digit nu#bers fro# by using 1 &/85 !ith repetition is allo!ed and #ust be di"isibleby8)5* (o! #any of 18 digit nu#bers !e can #a'e !ith 1&/85 that are di"isible by 8. Bepetitionsallo!ed.PATTERN 68

    1* onsider t!o tu#blers the first containing ater and ne6t contains coffee. %uppose you ta'eone spoon of !ater out of the first tu#bler and pour it into the second tu#bler. After #o"ing youta'e one spoon of the #i6ture fro# the second tu#bler and pour it bac' into the first tu#bler .

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    hich one of the follo!ing state#ent holds no!)a* There is less coffee in the first tu#bler than !ater in the second tu#blersb* There is #ore coffee in the firs tu#bler than !ater in the second tu#blerc* There is as #uch coffee in the first tu#bler as there is !ater in the second tu#blerd*None of the state#ents holds true

    &* T!o bo!ls are ta'en one contains !ater and another contains tea.one spoon of !ater is addedto second bo!l and #i6ed !ell and a spoon of #i6ture is ta'en fro# second bo!l and added tothe second bo!l. hich state#ent !ill hold good for the abo"e)

    PATTERN 69

    1* %i6 friends decide to share a big ca'e. %ince all of the# li'e the ca'e they begin uarreling!ho gets to first cut and ha"e a piece of the ca'e. 2ne friend suggests that they ha"e a blindfoldfriend choose fro# !ell shuffled set of cards nu#bered one to si6.

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    ."$r& " man time& i& t.e ta n$m*ere% 4 $&e% * t.e ,a* in n$m*erin t.e&e mi(e

    a* 4b*14c* &0d* &1

    T.ere are t" ater tan& A an% A i& m$(. &ma,,er t.an )"n&i%er t" t$m*,er& t.e #ir&t ("ntainin "ne ,itre "# ("##ee +$"&e "$ tae "ne

    &""n "# ater "$t "# t.e # ir&t t$m*,er an% "$r it int" t.e &e("n% t$m*,er A#ter m"vin

    "$ tae "ne &""n "# t.e mixt$re #r"m t.e &e("n% t$m*,er an% "$r it *a( int" t.e # ir&t

    t$m*,er

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    +"re& "# a #$n$& (a,,e% ,ate *,i.t r" an% &rea% in#e(ti"n rai%, T.e&e at."en&

    ere re&"n&i*,e #"r t.e Iri&. "tat" #amine "# t.e mi%-19t. (ent$r T.e&e &eem t" .ave

    atta(e% t.e t"mat" (r"& in En,an% t.i& ear T.e t"mat" (r"& .ave re%$(e% an% t.e

    ri(e "# t.e (r" .a& ri&en $ T.e ri(e .a& a,rea% "ne $ t" 45 a *"x #r"m 27 a *"x a

    m"nt. a" " m$(. m"re "$,% a veeta*,e ven%"r nee% t" a t" *$ 27 *"xe& t.i&

    m"nt. "ver .at .e "$,% .ave ai% ,a&t m"nt.a* $&7b* $ 1+c* $85d* $ 8+,

    Biven a (",,e(ti"n "# 36 "int& P in t.e ,ane an% a "int e$i%i&tant #r"m a,, "int& in P

    .i(. "# t.e #",,"in are ne(e&&ari, tr$e

    A. The points in 9 lie on a circle.;. The distance bet!een any pair of points in 9 is larger than the distance bet!een F and a pointin 9

    a* A and ;b* Nei ther A nor ;c* ; onlyd* A only

    In t.e ear 2002 ritain a& re"rte% t" .ave .a% 43m (,"&e% C (ir($it te,evi&i"n =))TD>

    (amera& C "ne #"r ever 14 e",e in t.e ("$ntr T.i& &(r$tin i& &$"&e% t" %eter an%

    %ete(t (rime In "ne (rimina, (a&e t.e ",i(e interr"ate& t" &$&e(t& T.e rati" *eteen

    t.e ae& "# t.e t" &$&e(t& i& 6:5 an% t.e &$m "# t.eir ae& i& 6:5 an% t.e &$m "# t.eir ae&

    i& 55 ear& A#ter ." man ear& i,, t.e rati" *e 8:7

    a* 11b* ,

    c* 10d* 5

    +$&an ma%e a *,"( it. &ma,, ($*e& "# 8 ($*i( (m v",$me t" mae a *,"( 3 &ma,, ($*e&

    ,"n 9 &ma,, ($*e& i%e an% 5 &ma,, ($*e& %ee +.e rea,ie& t.at &.e .a& $&e% m"re &ma,,

    ($*e& t.an &.e rea,, nee%e% +.e rea,ie% t.at &.e ("$,% .ave ,$e% a #eer n$m*er "#

    ($*e& t"et.er t" ,"( ,ie a *,"( it. &ame %imen&i"n& i# it ere ma%e .",," (ir(,e

    T.e "a, i& t" *rin t.e &e(ia, ("in& a%@a(ent

    t" ea(. "t.er an% t.e #ir&t ,aer t" %" &" in& t.e ame Initia,, t.e &e(ia, ("in& are

    &earate% * t" "r%inar ("in& 1 an% 2

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    a* In order to !in Alo' should re#o"e 21 on his first turn.b* In order to !in Alo' should re#o"e one of the coins different fro# 21 and 2& on his firstturn.c* In order to !in Alo' should re#o"e 2& on his first turn.d* Alo' has no !inning strategy.Exam/Intervie !ate : 08-No"-&010N" "# R"$n%& :Aptitude Test)"ntri*$t"r Name : Xathir