IBPS RRB PO Prelims Full Test 6

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Question No. 1

Directions: Study the following information and answer the given questions.

There are eight friends D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K sitting around a circular table and all are facing the centre. They all are from different countries – Poland, Germany, Denmark, Russia, Spain, Ireland, France and Italy but not necessarily in the same order.

J who is from Germany sits just opposite the person from Russia. F is neither from Denmark nor from Ireland. I is sitting third to the right of E, who is from Italy. G is sitting to the immediate left of the person from Ireland. E is sitting to the immediate left of H, who is from Russia. The person from France and K are sitting opposite each other. I is neither from France nor from Denmark and D is from Poland. D and I are the immediate neighbours.

Who is the immediate neighbour of E? 

Question No. 2

Directions: Study the following information and answer the given questions.

There are eight friends D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K sitting around a circular table and all are facing the centre. They all are from different countries – Poland, Germany, Denmark, Russia, Spain, Ireland, France and Italy but not necessarily in the same order.

J who is from Germany sits just opposite the person from Russia. F is neither from Denmark nor from Ireland. I is sitting third to the right of E, who is from Italy. G is sitting to the immediate left of the person from Ireland. E is sitting to the immediate left of H, who is from Russia. The person from France and K are sitting opposite each other. I is neither from France nor from Denmark and D is from Poland. D and I are the immediate neighbours.

Who is sitting to the immediate left of the person from Denmark? 

Question No. 3

Directions: Study the following information and answer the given questions.

There are eight friends D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K sitting around a circular table and all are facing the centre. They all are from different countries – Poland, Germany, Denmark, Russia, Spain, Ireland, France and Italy but not necessarily in the same order.

J who is from Germany sits just opposite the person from Russia. F is neither from Denmark nor from Ireland. I is sitting third to the right of E, who is from Italy. G is sitting to the immediate left of the person from Ireland. E is sitting to the immediate left of H, who is from Russia. The person from France and K are sitting opposite each other. I is neither from France nor from Denmark and D is from Poland. D and I are the immediate neighbours.

Who is sitting third to the right of the person from Poland? 

Question No. 4

Directions: Study the following information and answer the given questions.

There are eight friends D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K sitting around a circular table and all are facing the centre. They all are from different countries – Poland, Germany, Denmark, Russia, Spain, Ireland, France and Italy but not necessarily in the same order.

J who is from Germany sits just opposite the person from Russia. F is neither from Denmark nor from Ireland. I is sitting third to the right of E, who is from Italy. G is sitting to the immediate left of the person from Ireland. E is sitting to the immediate left of H, who is from Russia. The person from France and K are sitting opposite each other. I is neither from France nor from Denmark and D is fromPoland. D and I are the immediate neighbours.

How many person/persons are sitting between K and G in anticlockwise direction fro m K?

Question No. 5

Directions: Study the following information and answer the given questions.

There are eight friends D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K sitting around a circular table and all are facing the centre. They all are from different countries – Poland, Germany, Denmark, Russia, Spain, Ireland, France and Italy but not necessarily in the same order.

J who is from Germany sits just opposite the person from Russia. F is neither from Denmark nor from Ireland. I is sitting third to the right of E, who is from Italy. G is sitting to the immediate left of the person from Ireland. E is sitting to the immediate left of H, who is from Russia. The person from France and K are sitting opposite each other. I is neither from France nor from Denmark and D is from Poland. D and I are the immediate neighbours.

Which of the following statement is true?

I. I is from Ireland and sitting opposite to one from Spain

II. France and Poland are sitting opposite to each other 

III. One who is from Italy is second to the left of G. 

 

Question No. 6

Directions: In the question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:

Some Play are Drama.

Only a few Drama are Theatre.

No Theatre is Cinema.

Conclusions:

I. All Drama can be Cinema.

II. Some Cinema are not Theatre.

III. All Play can be Theatre.

Question No. 7

Directions: In the question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I, II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:

Some Clips are Copies.

Some Copies are Magazines

No Magazine is  Dictionary.              

Conclusions:      

I. No Copies are Dictionary.  

II. Some Copies are Dictionary.

Question No. 8

Directions: In the question below are given three statements followed by three conclusions I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Statements:

All flower are plants.

Some plants are trees.

No tree is a flower.

Conclusions:

I. Some plants are not flower.

II. Some trees are plants.

Question No. 9

Direction: Study the following information and answer the following question.

Ten boxes are P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X and Y placed one above to each other but not necessarily in the same order.

Three boxes are placed between W and P. Two boxes are placed between R and P. Box W is not near to R and none of both boxes are either on the top or at the bottom. Only one box is placed between box U and T where T is below U. Box W was placed just above the box T. Number of boxes below Q and above S is same. More than two boxes are there between R and V. At least two boxes are between V and Y which is above R. Box X is not above box Q which is above box P.

How many boxes are in between Box S and Box U?

Question No. 10

Direction: Study the following information and answer the following question.

Ten boxes are P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X and Y placed one above to each other but not necessarily in the same order.

Three boxes are placed between W and P. Two boxes are placed between R and P. Box W is not near to R and none of both boxes are either on the top or at the bottom. Only one box is placed between box U and T where T is below U. Box W was placed just above the box T. Number of boxes below Q and above S is same. More than two boxes are there between R and V. At least two boxes are between V and Y which is above R. Box X is not above box Q which is above box P.

Which of the following box is placed at the bottom?

Question No. 11

Direction: Study the following information and answer the following question.

Ten boxes are P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X and Y placed one above to each other but not necessarily in the same order.

Three boxes are placed between W and P. Two boxes are placed between R and P. Box W is not near to R and none of both boxes are either on the top or at the bottom. Only one box is placed between box U and T where T is below U. Box W was placed just above the box T. Number of boxes below Q and above S is same. More than two boxes are there between R and V. At least two boxes are between V and Y which is above R. Box X is not above box Q which is above box P.

Number of Boxes above T is same as the number of boxes below______?

Question No. 12

Direction: Study the following information and answer the following question.

Ten boxes are P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X and Y placed one above to each other but not necessarily in the same order.

Three boxes are placed between W and P. Two boxes are placed between R and P. Box W is not near to R and none of both boxes are either on the top or at the bottom. Only one box is placed between box U and T where T is below U. Box W was placed just above the box T. Number of boxes below Q and above S is same. More than two boxes are there between R and V. At least two boxes are between V and Y which is above R. Box X is not above box Q which is above box P.

Which of the following box is three below Y?

Question No. 13

Direction: Study the following information and answer the following question.

Ten boxes are P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X and Y placed one above to each other but not necessarily in the same order.

Three boxes are placed between W and P. Two boxes are placed between R and P. Box W is not near to R and none of both boxes are either on the top or at the bottom. Only one box is placed between box U and T where T is below U. Box W was placed just above the box T. Number of boxes below Q and above S is same. More than two boxes are there between R and V. At least two boxes are between V and Y which is above R. Box X is not above box Q which is above box P.

Which of the following is not Correct?

Question No. 14

Directions: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly

Statements: 

Conclusions:.

I. M > R

II. C > Z

III. M = R

Question No. 15

Directions: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.

Statements:

Conclusions:

I. P ≥ D

II. S < C

III. P > J

Question No. 16

Direction: In the following question assuming the given statements to be True, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.

Statements:

Conclusions:

Question No. 17

Find the odd one out from the given options:

Question No. 18

Directions: Read the following comprehension carefully and answer the questions given below.

Nine people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I having a meeting in three different months viz. January, March, and April on three different dates 3rd, 9th and 12th but not necessarily the same order. A has a meeting on an odd numbered date in a month having 30 days. Only one person has a meeting between A and G. G has a meeting before A. People having meetings before A is the same as people having meetings after C. Only two people have meetings between E and C. Only three people have meetings between H and D, who has a meeting before H. Not more than four people have meetings between F and B, who has not had a meeting in a month having 31 days. H is not attending the meeting on even date.

On which of the following date G's meeting was scheduled?

Question No. 19

Directions: Read the following comprehension carefully and answer the questions given below.

Nine people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I having a meeting in three different months viz. January, March, and April on three different dates 3rd, 9th and 12th but not necessarily the same order. A has a meeting on an odd numbered date in a month having 30 days. Only one person has a meeting between A and G. G has a meeting before A. People having meetings before A is the same as people having meetings after C. Only two people have meetings between E and C. Only three people have meetings between H and D, who has a meeting before H. Not more than four people have meetings between F and B, who has not had a meeting in a month having 31 days. H is not attending the meeting on even date.

How many people have meetings between B and C?

Question No. 20

Directions: Read the following comprehension carefully and answer the questions given below.

Nine people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I having a meeting in three different months viz. January, March, and April on three different dates 3rd, 9th and 12th but not necessarily the same order. A has a meeting on an odd numbered date in a month having 30 days. Only one person has a meeting between A and G. G has a meeting before A. People having meetings before A is the same as people having meetings after C. Only two people have meetings between E and C. Only three people have meetings between H and D, who has a meeting before H. Not more than four people have meetings between F and B, who has not had a meeting in a month having 31 days. H is not attending the meeting on even date.

Four of five are same in a certain way find the odd one out

Question No. 21

Directions: Read the following comprehension carefully and answer the questions given below.

Nine people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I having a meeting in three different months viz. January, March, and April on three different dates 3rd, 9th and 12th but not necessarily the same order. A has a meeting on an odd numbered date in a month having 30 days. Only one person has a meeting between A and G. G has a meeting before A. People having meetings before A is the same as people having meetings after C. Only two people have meetings between E and C. Only three people have meetings between H and D, who has a meeting before H. Not more than four people have meetings between F and B, who has not had a meeting in a month having 31 days. H is not attending the meeting on even date.

Who has the meeting on 3rd March?

Question No. 22

Directions: Read the following comprehension carefully and answer the questions given below.

Nine people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I having a meeting in three different months viz. January, March, and April on three different dates 3rd, 9th and 12th but not necessarily the same order. A has a meeting on an odd numbered date in a month having 30 days. Only one person has a meeting between A and G. G has a meeting before A. People having meetings before A is the same as people having meetings after C. Only two people have meetings between E and C. Only three people have meetings between H and D, who has a meeting before H. Not more than four people have meetings between F and B, who has not had a meeting in a month having 31 days. H is not attending the meeting on even date.

Which of the following combination is true regarding H?

Question No. 23

Directions: Study the information given below carefully and answer the question that follows:

There are 8 houses H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H7, H8, and H9 in a locality. H2 is 10m to the south of H1. H3 is 7m in the west of H5. H4 is 3m in the east of H2. H5 is exactly between H1 and H2. H7 is 4m in the north of H4. H8 is 8m west of H9. H7 is exactly between H8 and H9.

H9 is in which direction with respect to H2?

Question No. 24

Directions: Study the information given below carefully and answer the question that follows:

There are 8 houses H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H7, H8, and H9 in a locality. H2 is 10m to the south of H1. H3 is 7m in the west of H5. H4 is 3m in the east of H2. H5 is exactly between H1 and H2. H7 is 4m in the north of H4. H8 is 8m west of H9. H7 is exactly between H8 and H9.

What is the total distance covered by a person if he has to go to H3 from H8?

Question No. 25

Directions: Study the information given below carefully and answer the question that follows:

There are 8 houses H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H7, H8, and H9 in a locality. H2 is 10m to the south of H1. H3 is 7m in the west of H5. H4 is 3m in the east of H2. H5 is exactly between H1 and H2. H7 is 4m in the north of H4. H8 is 8m west of H9. H7 is exactly between H8 and H9.

What is the shortest distance between H2 and H7?

Question No. 26

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

'fate red mobile peace' is coded as 'ka la ho ga'

'prepare and honour fate' is coded as 'mo ta pa ka'

'peace values hero prepare' is coded as 'zi la ne mo'

'prepare values honour fate' is coded as 'zi mo ka ta'

What is the code for 'fate' in the given code language?

Question No. 27

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

'fate red mobile peace' is coded as 'ka la ho ga'

'prepare and honour fate' is coded as 'mo ta pa ka'

'peace values hero prepare' is coded as 'zi la ne mo'

'prepare values honour fate' is coded as 'zi mo ka ta'

What is the code for 'peace' in the given code language?

Question No. 28

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.

'fate red mobile peace' is coded as 'ka la ho ga'

'prepare and honour fate' is coded as 'mo ta pa ka'

'peace values hero prepare' is coded as 'zi la ne mo'

'prepare values honour fate' is coded as 'zi mo ka ta'

What is the code for 'prepare' in the given code language?

Question No. 29

If in a certain code language, STANDARD is written as GFYLVYHV, which word would be written as WKMJEFUH?

Question No. 30

First three letters of the word 'COMPREHENSION' are reversed and then last three letters are added and then the remaining letters are reversed and added, then which letter will be exactly in the middle ?

Question No. 31

Directions: Refer to the series given below and answer the following questions: 

A % 5 6 I N $ C @ * U 1 & E !1 G 4 Y U & 8 P R # O L € 3 W

Which of the following is in the middle of the tenth element from the left end and ninth element from the right end in the given arrangement? 

Question No. 32

Directions: Refer to the series given below and answer the following questions: 

A % 5 6 I N $ C @ * U 1 & E !1 G 4 Y U & 8 P R # O L € 3 W

Which is the second element to the left of the fifth element from the right?

Question No. 33

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question that follow:

There are six students Ram, Neha, Sita, Nitu, Pihu, and Rupa, each has secured different marks in a bank exam. Neha secured more marks than only two students, Sita has secured fewer than only Ram. Rupa got marks more than Pihu. Nitu secures more than Neha. Nitu has not secured the lowest marks.

Who secured the second lowest marks?

Question No. 34

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question that follow:

There are six students Ram, Neha, Sita, Nitu, Pihu, and Rupa, each has secured different marks in a bank exam. Neha secured more marks than only two students, Sita has secured fewer than only Ram. Rupa got marks more than Pihu. Nitu secures more than Neha. Nitu has not secured the lowest marks.

How many students scores more than Nitu?

Question No. 35

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the question that follow:

There are six students Ram, Neha, Sita, Nitu, Pihu, and Rupa, each has secured different marks in a bank exam. Neha secured more marks than only two students, Sita has secured fewer than only Ram. Rupa got marks more than Pihu. Nitu secures more than Neha. Nitu has not secured the lowest marks.

Who among them secured the lowest marks?

Question No. 36

Directions: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:

Ten Candidates are sitting in two parallel rows in such a way that in Row 1 A, B, C, D, and E are sitting facing south, and in Row 2 P, Q, R, S, and T are sitting facing north. B sits to the left of A. Two persons sit between R and T. One persons sit between D and E, who does not sit next to C. At most two person sits right of D. S sits three places away from Q. The number of persons sitting to the right of A is equal to the number of persons sitting to the right of Q. The person who sits opposite to T sits four places away from C. A sits second from the end. T sits to the right of S. D sits Immediate next to the one who is facing Q. 

What is position of P with respect to C? 

Question No. 37

Directions: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:

Ten Candidates are sitting in two parallel rows in such a way that in Row 1 A, B, C, D, and E are sitting facing south, and in Row 2 P, Q, R, S, and T are sitting facing north. B sits to the left of A. Two persons sit between R and T. One persons sit between D and E, who does not sit next to C. At most two person sits right of D. S sits three places away from Q. The number of persons sitting to the right of A is equal to the number of persons sitting to the right of Q. The person who sits opposite to T sits four places away from C. A sits second from the end. T sits to the right of S. D sits Immediate next to the one who is facing Q. 

Who among the following sits right of B?


I: A

II: D

III. E

Question No. 38

Directions: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:

Ten Candidates are sitting in two parallel rows in such a way that in Row 1 A, B, C, D, and E are sitting facing south, and in Row 2 P, Q, R, S, and T are sitting facing north. B sits to the left of A. Two persons sit between R and T. One persons sit between D and E, who does not sit next to C. At most two person sits right of D. S sits three places away from Q. The number of persons sitting to the right of A is equal to the number of persons sitting to the right of Q. The person who sits opposite to T sits four places away from C. A sits second from the end. T sits to the right of S. D sits Immediate next to the one who is facing Q. 

 If position of D and E are interchanged, then who is sitting exactly opposite to E?

Question No. 39

Directions: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:

Ten Candidates are sitting in two parallel rows in such a way that in Row 1 A, B, C, D, and E are sitting facing south, and in Row 2 P, Q, R, S, and T are sitting facing north. B sits to the left of A. Two persons sit between R and T. One persons sit between D and E, who does not sit next to C. At most two person sits right of D. S sits three places away from Q. The number of persons sitting to the right of A is equal to the number of persons sitting to the right of Q. The person who sits opposite to T sits four places away from C. A sits second from the end. T sits to the right of S. D sits Immediate next to the one who is facing Q. 

How many person are sitting in between One who faces A and one who faces E?

Question No. 40

Directions: Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions:

Ten Candidates are sitting in two parallel rows in such a way that in Row 1 A, B, C, D, and E are sitting facing south, and in Row 2 P, Q, R, S, and T are sitting facing north. B sits to the left of A. Two persons sit between R and T. One persons sit between D and E, who does not sit next to C. At most two person sits right of D. S sits three places away from Q. The number of persons sitting to the right of A is equal to the number of persons sitting to the right of Q. The person who sits opposite to T sits four places away from C. A sits second from the end. T sits to the right of S. D sits Immediate next to the one who is facing Q. 

Who is sitting immediate left of R? 

Question No. 41

Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

The following line graph shows the total number of vacancies available for 'Graduates' and 'Post graduates' in four departments (HR, Technical, sales, and content). It also shows the number of available vacancies for 'Post graduates' as the the number of available vacancies for 'Graduates' in each department.

Total number of vacancies available in a department = Total number of available vacancies for 'Graduates' + Total number of available vacancies for 'Post graduates' 

Find the average number of available vacancies for postgraduates in 'content' department and the number of available vacancies for graduates in 'Technical' department?

Question No. 42

Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

The following line graph shows the total number of vacancies available for 'Graduates' and 'Post graduates' in four departments (HR, Technical, sales, and content). It also shows the number of available vacancies for 'Post graduates' as the the number of available vacancies for 'Graduates' in each department.

Total number of vacancies available in a department = Total number of available vacancies for 'Graduates' + Total number of available vacancies for 'Post graduates' 

If the number of available vacancies for postgraduates in 'IT' department is 40 more than that in 'HR' department and the number of available vacancies for graduates in 'IT' department is same as than that in 'Technical' department then find the total number of available vacancies in 'IT' department?

Question No. 43

Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

The following line graph shows the total number of vacancies available for 'Graduates' and 'Post graduates' in four departments (HR, Technical, sales, and content). It also shows the number of available vacancies for 'Post graduates' as the the number of available vacancies for 'Graduates' in each department.

Total number of vacancies available in a department = Total number of available vacancies for 'Graduates' + Total number of available vacancies for 'Post graduates' 

Find the sum of the number of available vacancies for postgraduates in 'HR', 'Technical' and 'Sales' departments?

Question No. 44

Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

The following line graph shows the total number of vacancies available for 'Graduates' and 'Post graduates' in four departments (HR, Technical, sales, and content). It also shows the number of available vacancies for 'Post graduates' as the the number of available vacancies for 'Graduates' in each department.

Total number of vacancies available in a department = Total number of available vacancies for 'Graduates' + Total number of available vacancies for 'Post graduates' 

If the ratio of the number of available vacancies for graduates in 'Marketing' department to that in 'content' department is 1 : 2, then find the difference between the number of available vacancies for graduates in 'Marketing' and 'Sales' department?

Question No. 45

Directions: Answer the questions based on the information given below.

The following line graph shows the total number of vacancies available for 'Graduates' and 'Post graduates' in four departments (HR, Technical, sales, and content). It also shows the number of available vacancies for 'Post graduates' as the the number of available vacancies for 'Graduates' in each department.

Total number of vacancies available in a department = Total number of available vacancies for 'Graduates' + Total number of available vacancies for 'Post graduates' 

What is the total number of available vacancies for graduates in all four departments together?

Question No. 46

Find the wrong term in the given series.

4, 10, 28, 78, 244, 730

Question No. 47

Find the wrong term in the following series.

101, 102, 118, 200, 455, 1080, 2376

Question No. 48


Find the wrong term in the following series.

 20790, 20790, 6930, 1386, 198, 23, 2

Question No. 49


In each of the following number series, the wrong number is given, find out that number.

50, 98, 133, 157, 171, 180, 183

Question No. 50


In each of the following number series, the wrong number is given, find out that number.

3375, 135, 675, 28, 135, 5.4

Question No. 51

In the following number series, a wrong number is given. Find out the wrong number.
25, 29, 38, 81, 145, 245

Question No. 52


Two persons A and B cover  D km  distance at a speed of 20 km/hr and 24 km/hr respectively. One takes 4 hours more than another to cover the D km distance. Find the time taken by person A to cover (D + 20) km distance.

Question No. 53


There are two vessels P and Q has the mixture of Iron and Nickel. The ratio of iron and nickel in the vessel P is 6 : 3 and the ratio of Iron to nickel in the vessel Q is 5 : 3. If the vessel P and Q are mixed in the ratio of 9 : 8, then what is the percentage of the quantity of iron in final mixture.

Question No. 54

Directions: The following table shows the information about cost price, Profit percentage and discount percentage of five different articles sold by the shopkeeper. 

Name of the articles Cost price of the articles Profit percentage of articles Discount percentage of articles
Article A 800 40% 20%
Article B 700 20% 30%
Article C 1000 25% 50%
Article D 1200 10% 20%
Article E 1600 35% 10%

If the selling price of article C is increased by 20%, find the difference between actual discount percentage and new discount percentage of article C.

Question No. 55

Directions: The following table shows the information about cost price, Profit percentage and discount percentage of five different articles sold by the shopkeeper. 

Name of the articles Cost price of the articles Profit percentage of articles Discount percentage of articles
Article A 800 40% 20%
Article B 700 20% 30%
Article C 1000 25% 50%
Article D 1200 10% 20%
Article E 1600 35% 10%

Find the ratio between the marked price of the article A and B to the C and E.

Question No. 56

Directions: The following table shows the information about cost price, Profit percentage and discount percentage of five different articles sold by the shopkeeper. 

Name of the articles Cost price of the articles Profit percentage of articles Discount percentage of articles
Article A 800 40% 20%
Article B 700 20% 30%
Article C 1000 25% 50%
Article D 1200 10% 20%
Article E 1600 35% 10%

If the cost price of the article C is increased by 20% then the selling price remains the same. Find the approximate profit percentage of the article C.

Question No. 57

Directions: The following table shows the information about cost price, Profit percentage and discount percentage of five different articles sold by the shopkeeper. 

Name of the articles Cost price of the articles Profit percentage of articles Discount percentage of articles
Article A 800 40% 20%
Article B 700 20% 30%
Article C 1000 25% 50%
Article D 1200 10% 20%
Article E 1600 35% 10%

If the selling price of article F is added to the average selling price of given articles A, B, C, D and E the average is increased by 62. Find the selling price of article F.

Question No. 58

Directions: The following table shows the information about cost price, Profit percentage and discount percentage of five different articles sold by the shopkeeper. 

Name of the articles Cost price of the articles Profit percentage of articles Discount percentage of articles
Article A 800 40% 20%
Article B 700 20% 30%
Article C 1000 25% 50%
Article D 1200 10% 20%
Article E 1600 35% 10%

If the selling price of article B is added by Rs . x then the ratio between the selling price to marked price of the article B is in the ratio 3: 4. If the same x is added to the cost price of article A and the actual selling price of article A remains the same, find the new profit percentage.

Question No. 59


A sum of money is shared in the ratio of 2 : 3 : 5. The smallest share is divided again in the ratio of 1 : 3. What fraction of the total sum of money is the larger of the two latter shares?

Question No. 60

P contributes Rs. 10000 and Q contributes Rs. 40000 in a business. P is a sleeping partner and Q gets 20% of the profit for management and the rest of the profit is divided in proportion of their capitals. If the profit amount got by P is Rs. 30240, what is the share of Q?

Question No. 61

Ravi invests Rs. 50,000 at 3% per annum for 2 years at simple interest. After he had completed 2 years, he also invests all the amount at 15% per annum for 2 years on compound interest. What is the total interest made by Ravi?

Question No. 62

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

I. 3X2 – 42X + 135 = 0

II. 2Y– 42Y + 220 = 0

Question No. 63

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

I. x2 + 20x + 75 = 0

II. y2 + 10y + 16 = 0

Question No. 64

In these question, two equations (I) and (II) are given. You have to solve both the equations and answer accordingly:

(I) 2x2– 19x + 42 = 0

(II) 2y2 – 11y + 15 = 0

Question No. 65

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

Question No. 66

In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. Solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer.

I. x2 – 42x + 405 = 0

II. y2 + 17y – 480 = 0 

Question No. 67

In the given question 2 different equation numbered I and II are given. Solve the equation and mark the appropriate answer.

I. 99x + 101y = 199

II. 101x + 99y = 401

Question No. 68


The radii of bases of a cylinder and a cone are in the ratio 3 ∶ 4 and their heights are in the ratio 2 ∶ 3. The ratio between the volume of cylinder to that of cone is

Question No. 69


A, B, and C are three pipes that fill a tank. A and B together can fill a tank in 6h. B and C can fill a tank in 10h and A and C can fill a tank in 12h. In how much time A, B, and C can fill a tank together?

Question No. 70

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it.

The given pie chart shows the degree distribution for the amount allocated for different sports in Country X in a year.

Total amount allocated = 2400 crores.


Difference between the amount allocated for Cricket and Hockey is how much percent more/less than the difference between the amount allocated for Basketball and Badminton?

Question No. 71

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it.

The given pie chart shows the degree distribution for the amount allocated for different sports in Country X in a year.

Total amount allocated = 2400 crores.

If the amount allocated for Cricket is distributed between three states A, B, and C in the ratio 2 : 3 : 3 respectively, then the amount received by State C is how much more/less than the amount allocated for Football?

Question No. 72

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it.

The given pie chart shows the degree distribution for the amount allocated for different sports in Country X in a year.

Total amount allocated = 2400 crores.

If in Country Y, amount allocated for Cricket and Basketball is 25% less than the amount allocated for Tennis and Badminton respectively in Country X, then find the amount allocated for Cricket and Basketball in Country Y?

Question No. 73

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it.

The given pie chart shows the degree distribution for the amount allocated for different sports in Country X in a year.

Total amount allocated = 2400 crores.

If 10% of the amount allocated to Badminton and Football was later allocated for Baseball, then what is the ratio of amount allocated for Baseball and the amount allocated for Hockey?

Question No. 74

Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it.

The given pie chart shows the degree distribution for the amount allocated for different sports in Country X in a year.

Total amount allocated = 2400 crores.

If in next year the total amount allocated for all the sports increases by 50% and the distribution for all the sports remained the same, then find the total amount allocated to Basketball and Tennis together?

Question No. 75

​The owner of a cell phone shop charges his customer 23% more than the cost price. If a customer paid Rs. 8733 for the cell phone, then what was the cost price of the cell phone?

Question No. 76


Average of A and B is 30. C is 1/3rd of B. A is double of C. Difference between A and D is 10. Sum of B and D not more than 50.

Quantity I Find the value of A + C+ D?

Quantity II Find the value of C +  B +  D?

Question No. 77

Given below are two quantities named A and B. Based on the given information, you have to determine the relationship between the two quantities. You should use the given data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose between the possible answers.

Quantity A: 42 workers can do a piece of work in 17 days, 10 days after they started the work half the workers left the job. The remaining work is completed by the remaining workers in how many days? 

Quantity B: 15 days

Question No. 78

Directions: In the following question, two statements are numbered as Quantity I and Quantity II. On solving these statements, we get quantities I and II respectively. Solve both quantities and choose the correct option.

What is the age of Ankita?

Quantity I: Ankita is 3 years younger than Ankit and the ratio of their ages is 7 : 8.
Quantity II: Average age of Pankti and Ankita is 25 years and Pankti is 2 years older than Ankita.

Question No. 79

In a pouch there are 5 orange, 3 brown, and 4 red balls. 3 balls are picked at random?

Quantity I: The probability that 2 balls are brown in color and 1 ball is red in color.
Quantity II: The probability that all balls are orange in color.

Question No. 80

Seema has 18 meters of cloth. She wants to cut it in two pieces in such a way that one piece will be 4 meter longer than the other. What will be the length of the shorter piece ?

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