SBI PO Prelims Full Test 6

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Question No. 1

Directions: In the given question below, four sentences are given that may or may not contain an error. Choose the one that is grammatically as well as contextually correct and meaningful. If all the sentences are correct, mark "All are correct" as your answer.

Question No. 2

Directions: In the given question below, four sentences are given that may or may not contain an error. Choose the one that is grammatically as well as contextually correct and meaningful. If all the sentences are correct, mark "All are correct" as your answer.

Question No. 3

Directions: In the given question below, four sentences are given that may or may not contain an error. Choose the one that is grammatically as well as contextually correct and meaningful. If all the sentences are correct, mark "All are correct" as your answer.

Question No. 4

Directions: In the given question below, four sentences are given that may or may not contain an error. Choose the one that is grammatically as well as contextually correct and meaningful. If all the sentences are correct, mark "All are correct" as your answer.

Question No. 5

Directions: In the following sentence, a part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part, which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, choose the alternative that indicates 'No improvement'.

Finally, Sarita had gather the courage to speak against her mother's cruelties.

Question No. 6

Directions: In the following sentence, a part of the sentence is underlined. Below are given alternatives to the underlined part, which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, choose the alternative that indicates 'No improvement'.

When the pipe hot pizza arrived, everyone at the table immediately salivated and grabbed a slice.

Question No. 7

Which of the phrases given below the sentence should replace the word/phrase that is underlined in the sentence to make it grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is given and no correction is required, mark 'No correction required' as the answer.

Radhika danced in the college function elegantly yesterday.

Question No. 8

8. Direction: In the following question, two columns are given containing three phrases each. The phrases are labelled A, B, and C in the first column and P, Q, and R in the second column. A phrase from the first column may or may not connect with a phrase in the second column to make a grammatically and contextually meaningful sentence. Identify the correct option from those given below that gives the correct sequence in which one or more sentences can be formed. If none of the options makes it possible for a meaningful sentence to be formed, indicate 'None of these' as your answer.

Column 1 Column 2
(A) Hundreds of languages (P) from West to East.
(B) She placed the daffodils (Q) are spoken in India.
(C) The Earth rotates  (R) in a flower vase.

Question No. 9

9. Direction: In the following question, two columns are given containing three phrases each. The phrases are labelled A, B, and C in the first column and P, Q, and R in the second column. A phrase from the first column may or may not connect with a phrase in the second column to make a grammatically and contextually meaningful sentence. Identify the correct option from those given below that gives the correct sequence in which one or more sentences can be formed. If none of the options makes it possible for a meaningful sentence to be formed, indicate 'None of these' as your answer.

Column 1 Column 2
(A) The earthquake caused (P) through the forest.
(B) One of the roads passed (Q) a lot of destruction.
(C) I had a cup of coffee (R) early in the morning.

Question No.10

Directions: Read the passage given below carefully and then answer the questions that follow. 

Rainfall lashed parts of the national capital on Friday afternoon bringing Delhiites a much-needed ________ (1) ________from the scorching heat. Delhi has been reeling under extremely high temperatures of over 40°C; the mercury peaked on Thursday, as Delhi recorded a ______(2)_______temperature of 43.1°C. Regional Weather Forecasting Centre (RWFC), New Delhi, said ________ (3) ________accompanied by moderate to heavy rainfall and gusty winds were witnessed. Delhi witnessed a ________ (4) ________on Wednesday as dry hot westerly winds from central Pakistan were blowing over the national capital and other parts of northwest India at the speed of 20 to 30 kilometers per hour. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has ________ (5) ________ that due to these winds heat wave conditions are most likely to prevail over some parts of Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Rajasthan, and West Uttar Pradesh till the end of the week. IMD has also predicted that the monsoon which usually sets in on June 27 will be delayed this year till July 7.

Question:

Which of the following is the most appropriate answer for blank no. 1?

Question No. 11

Directions: Read the passage given below carefully and then answer the questions that follow. 

Rainfall lashed parts of the national capital on Friday afternoon bringing Delhiites a much-needed ________ (1) ________from the scorching heat. Delhi has been reeling under extremely high temperatures of over 40°C; the mercury peaked on Thursday, as Delhi recorded a ______(2)_______temperature of 43.1°C. Regional Weather Forecasting Centre (RWFC), New Delhi, said ________ (3) ________accompanied by moderate to heavy rainfall and gusty winds were witnessed. Delhi witnessed a ________ (4) ________on Wednesday as dry hot westerly winds from central Pakistan were blowing over the national capital and other parts of northwest India at the speed of 20 to 30 kilometers per hour. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has ________ (5) ________ that due to these winds heat wave conditions are most likely to prevail over some parts of Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Rajasthan, and West Uttar Pradesh till the end of the week. IMD has also predicted that the monsoon which usually sets in on June 27 will be delayed this year till July 7.

Question:

Which of the following is the most appropriate answer for blank no. 2?

Question No. 12

Directions: Read the passage given below carefully and then answer the questions that follow. 

Rainfall lashed parts of the national capital on Friday afternoon bringing Delhiites a much-needed ________ (1) ________from the scorching heat. Delhi has been reeling under extremely high temperatures of over 40°C; the mercury peaked on Thursday, as Delhi recorded a ______(2)_______temperature of 43.1°C. Regional Weather Forecasting Centre (RWFC), New Delhi, said ________ (3) ________accompanied by moderate to heavy rainfall and gusty winds were witnessed. Delhi witnessed a ________ (4) ________on Wednesday as dry hot westerly winds from central Pakistan were blowing over the national capital and other parts of northwest India at the speed of 20 to 30 kilometers per hour. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has ________ (5) ________ that due to these winds heat wave conditions are most likely to prevail over some parts of Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Rajasthan, and West Uttar Pradesh till the end of the week. IMD has also predicted that the monsoon which usually sets in on June 27 will be delayed this year till July 7.

Question:

Which of the following is the most appropriate answer for blank no. 3?

Question No. 13

Directions: Read the passage given below carefully and then answer the questions that follow. 

Rainfall lashed parts of the national capital on Friday afternoon bringing Delhiites a much-needed ________ (1) ________from the scorching heat. Delhi has been reeling under extremely high temperatures of over 40°C; the mercury peaked on Thursday, as Delhi recorded a ______(2)_______temperature of 43.1°C. Regional Weather Forecasting Centre (RWFC), New Delhi, said ________ (3) ________accompanied by moderate to heavy rainfall and gusty winds were witnessed. Delhi witnessed a ________ (4) ________on Wednesday as dry hot westerly winds from central Pakistan were blowing over the national capital and other parts of northwest India at the speed of 20 to 30 kilometers per hour. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has ________ (5) ________ that due to these winds heat wave conditions are most likely to prevail over some parts of Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Rajasthan, and West Uttar Pradesh till the end of the week. IMD has also predicted that the monsoon which usually sets in on June 27 will be delayed this year till July 7.

Question:

Which of the following is the most appropriate answer for blank no. 4?

Question No. 14

Directions: Read the passage given below carefully and then answer the questions that follow. 

Rainfall lashed parts of the national capital on Friday afternoon bringing Delhiites a much-needed ________ (1) ________from the scorching heat. Delhi has been reeling under extremely high temperatures of over 40°C; the mercury peaked on Thursday, as Delhi recorded a ______(2)_______temperature of 43.1°C. Regional Weather Forecasting Centre (RWFC), New Delhi, said ________ (3) ________accompanied by moderate to heavy rainfall and gusty winds were witnessed. Delhi witnessed a ________ (4) ________on Wednesday as dry hot westerly winds from central Pakistan were blowing over the national capital and other parts of northwest India at the speed of 20 to 30 kilometers per hour. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has ________ (5) ________ that due to these winds heat wave conditions are most likely to prevail over some parts of Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Rajasthan, and West Uttar Pradesh till the end of the week. IMD has also predicted that the monsoon which usually sets in on June 27 will be delayed this year till July 7.

Question:

Which of the following is the most appropriate answer for blank no. 5?

Question No. 15

The question below contains five scattered segments of a sentence. Indicate the sequence which correctly assembles the segments and completes the sentence.

A. one such occasion where

B. the world is desperately looking

C. for fresh ideas to 

D. the coronavirus pandemic is 

E. shape its future

Question No. 16

The question below contains five scattered segments of a sentence. Indicate the sequence which correctly assembles the segments and completes the sentence.

A. these deeply-ingrained issues

B. in this age of technological progress,

C. many of us are tempted

D. by the promising thought of 

E. quick technological fixes to

Question No. 17

The question below contains five scattered segments of a sentence. Indicate the sequence which correctly assembles the segments and completes the sentence.

A. education is not 

B. the learning of facts

C. the mind to think,

D. but the training of

E. and that should be achieved by this policy

Question No. 18

The question below contains five scattered segments of a sentence. Indicate the sequence which correctly assembles the segments and completes the sentence.

A. during the past three decades

B. the field of

C. we have witnessed

D. monumental changes in

E. information and communication technology

Question No. 19

Direction: Evaluate the following word, accompanied by three sentences containing it. Determine the sentence(s) that accurately convey the meaning of the given word.

Compunction

A. The investigator had no compunction about questioning the suspect rigorously.

B. She felt a deep compunction after realizing her harsh words had hurt her friend.

C. The artist had no compunction in exploring controversial themes in his work.

Question No. 20

Direction: Evaluate the following word, accompanied by three sentences containing it. Determine the sentence(s) that accurately convey the meaning of the given word.

Tumultuous

A. Bangladesh faced a tumultuous phase during the political crisis.

B. He had a very tumultuous time making a simple sandwich.

C. The speech made by the leader was quite tumultuous, filled with controversial points.

Question No. 21

Evaluate the following word, accompanied by three sentences containing it. Determine the sentence(s) that accurately convey the meaning of the given word.

Decelerations

A. The car's brakes caused sharp decelerations as it approached the traffic signal.

B. The athlete's energy levels showed decelerations as the match progressed into the final minutes.

C. The economic report showed decelerations in the growth rate mainly due to reduced state spending.

Question No. 22

Direction: Read the given passage carefully to answer the following questions. Each question will have five alternatives as its answer. Choose the correct option as your answer.

About 148 to 150 million years ago, a strange pheasant-sized and bird-like dinosaur with elongated legs and arms built much like wings inhabited southeastern China, with a puzzling anatomy suggesting it either was a fast runner or lived a lifestyle like a modern wading bird. Scientists said on September 6 they unearthed in Fujian Province the fossil of a Jurassic Period dinosaur they named Fujianvenator prodigiosus - a creature that sheds light on a critical evolutionary stage in the origin of birds. The question of whether the Fujianvenator, with its curious mixture of skeletal features, should be classified as a bird depends on how one defines a bird, according to study leader Min Wang, a palaeontologist at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. A remarkable event in dinosaur evolution came when small feathered two-legged dinosaurs from a lineage known as theropods gave rise to birds late in the Jurassic, with the oldest-known bird - Archaeopteryx - dating to roughly 150 million years ago in Germany.

Fujianvenator is a member of a grouping called avialans that includes all birds and their closest non-avian dinosaur relatives, Mr. Wang said. Despite they're modest beginnings, birds survived the asteroid strike 66 million years ago that doomed their non-avian dinosaur comrades. The Fujianvenator fossil, discovered last October, is fairly complete but lacks the animal’s skull and parts of its feet, making it hard to interpret its diet and lifestyle. Fujianvenator’s lower leg bone - the tibia - was twice as long as its thigh bone - the femur. Such dimensions are unique among theropods; it also had a long bony tail. “The forelimb is generally built like a bird’s wing, but with three claws on the fingers, which are absent from modern birds. So, you can call it wing. It cannot be determined whether it could fly or not,” Mr. Wang said. “The fossil itself does not preserve feathers. However, its closest relatives and nearly all the known avialan theropods have feathers. Therefore, it would not be a surprise if Fujianvenator had feathers,” Mr. Wang added. Scientists are ______ a better understanding of the origin of birds as well as non-avian dinosaurs with bird-like traits. The earliest chapters in the history of birds remain murky due to a fossils shortage. After Archaeopteryx - a crow-sized bird with teeth, a long bony tail, and no beak - there is a canyon of about 20 million years before the next birds appear in the fossil record.

Question:

Which of the following sentence(s) are false according to the given passage?

Question No. 23

Direction: Read the given passage carefully to answer the following questions. Each question will have five alternatives as its answer. Choose the correct option as your answer.

About 148 to 150 million years ago, a strange pheasant-sized and bird-like dinosaur with elongated legs and arms built much like wings inhabited southeastern China, with a puzzling anatomy suggesting it either was a fast runner or lived a lifestyle like a modern wading bird. Scientists said on September 6 they unearthed in Fujian Province the fossil of a Jurassic Period dinosaur they named Fujianvenator prodigiosus - a creature that sheds light on a critical evolutionary stage in the origin of birds. The question of whether the Fujianvenator, with its curious mixture of skeletal features, should be classified as a bird depends on how one defines a bird, according to study leader Min Wang, a palaeontologist at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. A remarkable event in dinosaur evolution came when small feathered two-legged dinosaurs from a lineage known as theropods gave rise to birds late in the Jurassic, with the oldest-known bird - Archaeopteryx - dating to roughly 150 million years ago in Germany.

Fujianvenator is a member of a grouping called avialans that includes all birds and their closest non-avian dinosaur relatives, Mr. Wang said. Despite they're modest beginnings, birds survived the asteroid strike 66 million years ago that doomed their non-avian dinosaur comrades. The Fujianvenator fossil, discovered last October, is fairly complete but lacks the animal’s skull and parts of its feet, making it hard to interpret its diet and lifestyle. Fujianvenator’s lower leg bone - the tibia - was twice as long as its thigh bone - the femur. Such dimensions are unique among theropods; it also had a long bony tail. “The forelimb is generally built like a bird’s wing, but with three claws on the fingers, which are absent from modern birds. So, you can call it wing. It cannot be determined whether it could fly or not,” Mr. Wang said. “The fossil itself does not preserve feathers. However, its closest relatives and nearly all the known avialan theropods have feathers. Therefore, it would not be a surprise if Fujianvenator had feathers,” Mr. Wang added. Scientists are ______ a better understanding of the origin of birds as well as non-avian dinosaurs with bird-like traits. The earliest chapters in the history of birds remain murky due to a fossils shortage. After Archaeopteryx - a crow-sized bird with teeth, a long bony tail, and no beak - there is a canyon of about 20 million years before the next birds appear in the fossil record.

Question:

Which of the following parts of the underlined sentence from the passage contains an error?

Question No. 24

Direction: Read the given passage carefully to answer the following questions. Each question will have five alternatives as its answer. Choose the correct option as your answer.

About 148 to 150 million years ago, a strange pheasant-sized and bird-like dinosaur with elongated legs and arms built much like wings inhabited southeastern China, with a puzzling anatomy suggesting it either was a fast runner or lived a lifestyle like a modern wading bird. Scientists said on September 6 they unearthed in Fujian Province the fossil of a Jurassic Period dinosaur they named Fujianvenator prodigiosus - a creature that sheds light on a critical evolutionary stage in the origin of birds. The question of whether the Fujianvenator, with its curious mixture of skeletal features, should be classified as a bird depends on how one defines a bird, according to study leader Min Wang, a palaeontologist at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. A remarkable event in dinosaur evolution came when small feathered two-legged dinosaurs from a lineage known as theropods gave rise to birds late in the Jurassic, with the oldest-known bird - Archaeopteryx - dating to roughly 150 million years ago in Germany.

Fujianvenator is a member of a grouping called avialans that includes all birds and their closest non-avian dinosaur relatives, Mr. Wang said. Despite they're modest beginnings, birds survived the asteroid strike 66 million years ago that doomed their non-avian dinosaur comrades. The Fujianvenator fossil, discovered last October, is fairly complete but lacks the animal’s skull and parts of its feet, making it hard to interpret its diet and lifestyle. Fujianvenator’s lower leg bone - the tibia - was twice as long as its thigh bone - the femur. Such dimensions are unique among theropods; it also had a long bony tail. “The forelimb is generally built like a bird’s wing, but with three claws on the fingers, which are absent from modern birds. So, you can call it wing. It cannot be determined whether it could fly or not,” Mr. Wang said. “The fossil itself does not preserve feathers. However, its closest relatives and nearly all the known avialan theropods have feathers. Therefore, it would not be a surprise if Fujianvenator had feathers,” Mr. Wang added. Scientists are ______ a better understanding of the origin of birds as well as non-avian dinosaurs with bird-like traits. The earliest chapters in the history of birds remain murky due to a fossils shortage. After Archaeopteryx - a crow-sized bird with teeth, a long bony tail, and no beak - there is a canyon of about 20 million years before the next birds appear in the fossil record.

Question:

Which of the following sentence(s) are true according to the given passage?

A. Archaeopteryx, a bird-like dinosaur, illuminates a critical stage in bird evolution, but its classification remains debated.
B. The oldest-known bird, Archaeopteryx, dates back to approximately 150 million years ago in Germany.
C. Fujianvenator's forelimb had the same structure as modern birds, with no differences.

Question No. 25

Direction: Read the given passage carefully to answer the following questions. Each question will have five alternatives as its answer. Choose the correct option as your answer.

About 148 to 150 million years ago, a strange pheasant-sized and bird-like dinosaur with elongated legs and arms built much like wings inhabited southeastern China, with a puzzling anatomy suggesting it either was a fast runner or lived a lifestyle like a modern wading bird. Scientists said on September 6 they unearthed in Fujian Province the fossil of a Jurassic Period dinosaur they named Fujianvenator prodigiosus - a creature that sheds light on a critical evolutionary stage in the origin of birds. The question of whether the Fujianvenator, with its curious mixture of skeletal features, should be classified as a bird depends on how one defines a bird, according to study leader Min Wang, a palaeontologist at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. A remarkable event in dinosaur evolution came when small feathered two-legged dinosaurs from a lineage known as theropods gave rise to birds late in the Jurassic, with the oldest-known bird - Archaeopteryx - dating to roughly 150 million years ago in Germany.

Fujianvenator is a member of a grouping called avialans that includes all birds and their closest non-avian dinosaur relatives, Mr. Wang said. Despite they're modest beginnings, birds survived the asteroid strike 66 million years ago that doomed their non-avian dinosaur comrades. The Fujianvenator fossil, discovered last October, is fairly complete but lacks the animal’s skull and parts of its feet, making it hard to interpret its diet and lifestyle. Fujianvenator’s lower leg bone - the tibia - was twice as long as its thigh bone - the femur. Such dimensions are unique among theropods; it also had a long bony tail. “The forelimb is generally built like a bird’s wing, but with three claws on the fingers, which are absent from modern birds. So, you can call it wing. It cannot be determined whether it could fly or not,” Mr. Wang said. “The fossil itself does not preserve feathers. However, its closest relatives and nearly all the known avialan theropods have feathers. Therefore, it would not be a surprise if Fujianvenator had feathers,” Mr. Wang added. Scientists are ______ a better understanding of the origin of birds as well as non-avian dinosaurs with bird-like traits. The earliest chapters in the history of birds remain murky due to a fossils shortage. After Archaeopteryx - a crow-sized bird with teeth, a long bony tail, and no beak - there is a canyon of about 20 million years before the next birds appear in the fossil record.

Question:

Where was the fossil of the dinosaur Fujianvenator prodigiosus discovered?

Question No. 26

Direction: Read the given passage carefully to answer the following questions. Each question will have five alternatives as its answer. Choose the correct option as your answer.

About 148 to 150 million years ago, a strange pheasant-sized and bird-like dinosaur with elongated legs and arms built much like wings inhabited southeastern China, with a puzzling anatomy suggesting it either was a fast runner or lived a lifestyle like a modern wading bird. Scientists said on September 6 they unearthed in Fujian Province the fossil of a Jurassic Period dinosaur they named Fujianvenator prodigiosus - a creature that sheds light on a critical evolutionary stage in the origin of birds. The question of whether the Fujianvenator, with its curious mixture of skeletal features, should be classified as a bird depends on how one defines a bird, according to study leader Min Wang, a palaeontologist at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. A remarkable event in dinosaur evolution came when small feathered two-legged dinosaurs from a lineage known as theropods gave rise to birds late in the Jurassic, with the oldest-known bird - Archaeopteryx - dating to roughly 150 million years ago in Germany.

Fujianvenator is a member of a grouping called avialans that includes all birds and their closest non-avian dinosaur relatives, Mr. Wang said. Despite they're modest beginnings, birds survived the asteroid strike 66 million years ago that doomed their non-avian dinosaur comrades. The Fujianvenator fossil, discovered last October, is fairly complete but lacks the animal’s skull and parts of its feet, making it hard to interpret its diet and lifestyle. Fujianvenator’s lower leg bone - the tibia - was twice as long as its thigh bone - the femur. Such dimensions are unique among theropods; it also had a long bony tail. “The forelimb is generally built like a bird’s wing, but with three claws on the fingers, which are absent from modern birds. So, you can call it wing. It cannot be determined whether it could fly or not,” Mr. Wang said. “The fossil itself does not preserve feathers. However, its closest relatives and nearly all the known avialan theropods have feathers. Therefore, it would not be a surprise if Fujianvenator had feathers,” Mr. Wang added. Scientists are ______ a better understanding of the origin of birds as well as non-avian dinosaurs with bird-like traits. The earliest chapters in the history of birds remain murky due to a fossils shortage. After Archaeopteryx - a crow-sized bird with teeth, a long bony tail, and no beak - there is a canyon of about 20 million years before the next birds appear in the fossil record.

Question:

What term is used to describe the group that includes all birds and their closest non-avian dinosaur relatives?

Question No. 27

Direction: Read the given passage carefully to answer the following questions. Each question will have five alternatives as its answer. Choose the correct option as your answer.

About 148 to 150 million years ago, a strange pheasant-sized and bird-like dinosaur with elongated legs and arms built much like wings inhabited southeastern China, with a puzzling anatomy suggesting it either was a fast runner or lived a lifestyle like a modern wading bird. Scientists said on September 6 they unearthed in Fujian Province the fossil of a Jurassic Period dinosaur they named Fujianvenator prodigiosus - a creature that sheds light on a critical evolutionary stage in the origin of birds. The question of whether the Fujianvenator, with its curious mixture of skeletal features, should be classified as a bird depends on how one defines a bird, according to study leader Min Wang, a palaeontologist at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. A remarkable event in dinosaur evolution came when small feathered two-legged dinosaurs from a lineage known as theropods gave rise to birds late in the Jurassic, with the oldest-known bird - Archaeopteryx - dating to roughly 150 million years ago in Germany.

Fujianvenator is a member of a grouping called avialans that includes all birds and their closest non-avian dinosaur relatives, Mr. Wang said. Despite they're modest beginnings, birds survived the asteroid strike 66 million years ago that doomed their non-avian dinosaur comrades. The Fujianvenator fossil, discovered last October, is fairly complete but lacks the animal’s skull and parts of its feet, making it hard to interpret its diet and lifestyle. Fujianvenator’s lower leg bone - the tibia - was twice as long as its thigh bone - the femur. Such dimensions are unique among theropods; it also had a long bony tail. “The forelimb is generally built like a bird’s wing, but with three claws on the fingers, which are absent from modern birds. So, you can call it wing. It cannot be determined whether it could fly or not,” Mr. Wang said. “The fossil itself does not preserve feathers. However, its closest relatives and nearly all the known avialan theropods have feathers. Therefore, it would not be a surprise if Fujianvenator had feathers,” Mr. Wang added. Scientists are ______ a better understanding of the origin of birds as well as non-avian dinosaurs with bird-like traits. The earliest chapters in the history of birds remain murky due to a fossils shortage. After Archaeopteryx - a crow-sized bird with teeth, a long bony tail, and no beak - there is a canyon of about 20 million years before the next birds appear in the fossil record.

Question:

What is the unique feature of Fujianvenator's lower leg bone (tibia) compared to its thigh bone (femur)?

Question No. 28

Direction: Read the given passage carefully to answer the following questions. Each question will have five alternatives as its answer. Choose the correct option as your answer.

About 148 to 150 million years ago, a strange pheasant-sized and bird-like dinosaur with elongated legs and arms built much like wings inhabited southeastern China, with a puzzling anatomy suggesting it either was a fast runner or lived a lifestyle like a modern wading bird. Scientists said on September 6 they unearthed in Fujian Province the fossil of a Jurassic Period dinosaur they named Fujianvenator prodigiosus - a creature that sheds light on a critical evolutionary stage in the origin of birds. The question of whether the Fujianvenator, with its curious mixture of skeletal features, should be classified as a bird depends on how one defines a bird, according to study leader Min Wang, a palaeontologist at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. A remarkable event in dinosaur evolution came when small feathered two-legged dinosaurs from a lineage known as theropods gave rise to birds late in the Jurassic, with the oldest-known bird - Archaeopteryx - dating to roughly 150 million years ago in Germany.

Fujianvenator is a member of a grouping called avialans that includes all birds and their closest non-avian dinosaur relatives, Mr. Wang said. Despite they're modest beginnings, birds survived the asteroid strike 66 million years ago that doomed their non-avian dinosaur comrades. The Fujianvenator fossil, discovered last October, is fairly complete but lacks the animal’s skull and parts of its feet, making it hard to interpret its diet and lifestyle. Fujianvenator’s lower leg bone - the tibia - was twice as long as its thigh bone - the femur. Such dimensions are unique among theropods; it also had a long bony tail. “The forelimb is generally built like a bird’s wing, but with three claws on the fingers, which are absent from modern birds. So, you can call it wing. It cannot be determined whether it could fly or not,” Mr. Wang said. “The fossil itself does not preserve feathers. However, its closest relatives and nearly all the known avialan theropods have feathers. Therefore, it would not be a surprise if Fujianvenator had feathers,” Mr. Wang added. Scientists are ______ a better understanding of the origin of birds as well as non-avian dinosaurs with bird-like traits. The earliest chapters in the history of birds remain murky due to a fossils shortage. After Archaeopteryx - a crow-sized bird with teeth, a long bony tail, and no beak - there is a canyon of about 20 million years before the next birds appear in the fossil record.

Question:

Which of the following words will come in the blank taken from the passage?

Scientists are ______ a better understanding of the origin of birds as well as non-avian dinosaurs with bird-like traits.

Question No. 29

Direction: Read the given passage carefully to answer the following questions. Each question will have five alternatives as its answer. Choose the correct option as your answer.

About 148 to 150 million years ago, a strange pheasant-sized and bird-like dinosaur with elongated legs and arms built much like wings inhabited southeastern China, with a puzzling anatomy suggesting it either was a fast runner or lived a lifestyle like a modern wading bird. Scientists said on September 6 they unearthed in Fujian Province the fossil of a Jurassic Period dinosaur they named Fujianvenator prodigiosus - a creature that sheds light on a critical evolutionary stage in the origin of birds. The question of whether the Fujianvenator, with its curious mixture of skeletal features, should be classified as a bird depends on how one defines a bird, according to study leader Min Wang, a palaeontologist at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. A remarkable event in dinosaur evolution came when small feathered two-legged dinosaurs from a lineage known as theropods gave rise to birds late in the Jurassic, with the oldest-known bird - Archaeopteryx - dating to roughly 150 million years ago in Germany.

Fujianvenator is a member of a grouping called avialans that includes all birds and their closest non-avian dinosaur relatives, Mr. Wang said. Despite they're modest beginnings, birds survived the asteroid strike 66 million years ago that doomed their non-avian dinosaur comrades. The Fujianvenator fossil, discovered last October, is fairly complete but lacks the animal’s skull and parts of its feet, making it hard to interpret its diet and lifestyle. Fujianvenator’s lower leg bone - the tibia - was twice as long as its thigh bone - the femur. Such dimensions are unique among theropods; it also had a long bony tail. “The forelimb is generally built like a bird’s wing, but with three claws on the fingers, which are absent from modern birds. So, you can call it wing. It cannot be determined whether it could fly or not,” Mr. Wang said. “The fossil itself does not preserve feathers. However, its closest relatives and nearly all the known avialan theropods have feathers. Therefore, it would not be a surprise if Fujianvenator had feathers,” Mr. Wang added. Scientists are ______ a better understanding of the origin of birds as well as non-avian dinosaurs with bird-like traits. The earliest chapters in the history of birds remain murky due to a fossils shortage. After Archaeopteryx - a crow-sized bird with teeth, a long bony tail, and no beak - there is a canyon of about 20 million years before the next birds appear in the fossil record.

Question:

Which of the given words is opposite in meaning to "murky" in the context of the passage?

Question No. 30

Direction: Read the given passage carefully to answer the following questions. Each question will have five alternatives as its answer. Choose the correct option as your answer.

About 148 to 150 million years ago, a strange pheasant-sized and bird-like dinosaur with elongated legs and arms built much like wings inhabited southeastern China, with a puzzling anatomy suggesting it either was a fast runner or lived a lifestyle like a modern wading bird. Scientists said on September 6 they unearthed in Fujian Province the fossil of a Jurassic Period dinosaur they named Fujianvenator prodigiosus - a creature that sheds light on a critical evolutionary stage in the origin of birds. The question of whether the Fujianvenator, with its curious mixture of skeletal features, should be classified as a bird depends on how one defines a bird, according to study leader Min Wang, a palaeontologist at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. A remarkable event in dinosaur evolution came when small feathered two-legged dinosaurs from a lineage known as theropods gave rise to birds late in the Jurassic, with the oldest-known bird - Archaeopteryx - dating to roughly 150 million years ago in Germany.

Fujianvenator is a member of a grouping called avialans that includes all birds and their closest non-avian dinosaur relatives, Mr. Wang said. Despite they're modest beginnings, birds survived the asteroid strike 66 million years ago that doomed their non-avian dinosaur comrades. The Fujianvenator fossil, discovered last October, is fairly complete but lacks the animal’s skull and parts of its feet, making it hard to interpret its diet and lifestyle. Fujianvenator’s lower leg bone - the tibia - was twice as long as its thigh bone - the femur. Such dimensions are unique among theropods; it also had a long bony tail. “The forelimb is generally built like a bird’s wing, but with three claws on the fingers, which are absent from modern birds. So, you can call it wing. It cannot be determined whether it could fly or not,” Mr. Wang said. “The fossil itself does not preserve feathers. However, its closest relatives and nearly all the known avialan theropods have feathers. Therefore, it would not be a surprise if Fujianvenator had feathers,” Mr. Wang added. Scientists are ______ a better understanding of the origin of birds as well as non-avian dinosaurs with bird-like traits. The earliest chapters in the history of birds remain murky due to a fossils shortage. After Archaeopteryx - a crow-sized bird with teeth, a long bony tail, and no beak - there is a canyon of about 20 million years before the next birds appear in the fossil record.

Question:

Which of the given words is similar in meaning to "interpret" in the context of the passage?

Question No. 31

In the following sentence, four words are given in bold out of which one word is misspelled. Find the misspelled word.

When the economy(A) entered recesion(B), the workhouse conditions(C) had to be worsened(D) more.

Question No. 32

In the following sentence, four words are given in bold out of which one word is misspelled. Find the misspelled word.

The accomodations(A) on board(B) the boats(C) are a bit cramped.(D)

Question No. 33

In the following sentence, four words are given in bold out of which one word is misspelled. Find the misspelled word.

The Sorcerer(A) demonstrated(B) his renowned(C) legerdemein(D).

Question No. 34

In the following sentence, four words are given in bold out of which one word is misspelled. Find the misspelled word.

Her siege(A) of illness(B) left her lenguid(C) and pallid(D).

Question No. 35

In the following sentence, four words are given in bold out of which one word is misspelled. Find the misspelled word.

Arriving in Mumbai to a jubbilant(A) crowd and tearful(B) relatives, the delegate(C) said they had been served(D) well.

Question No. 36

Directions: In the following question, the sentences of a paragraph are jumbled. They are given as A, B, C, D, and E. Identify the correct order of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph and answer the following questions.

A: Its objective was to study the surface of the Moon and locate lunar water.

B: However, the space probe crashed during the landing process.

C: The spacecraft reached the Moon’s orbit successfully within a month.

D: It then launched a space probe to land on the surface of the Moon.

E: Chandrayaan-2 was an exploration mission launched by ISRO in 2019.

Question:

Which of these should be the LAST sentence in the paragraph?

Question No. 37

Directions: In the following question, the sentences of a paragraph are jumbled. They are given as A, B, C, D, and E. Identify the correct order of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph and answer the following questions.

A: Its objective was to study the surface of the Moon and locate lunar water.

B: However, the space probe crashed during the landing process.

C: The spacecraft reached the Moon’s orbit successfully within a month.

D: It then launched a space probe to land on the surface of the Moon.

E: Chandrayaan-2 was an exploration mission launched by ISRO in 2019.

Question:

Which of these should be the FOURTH sentence in the paragraph?

Question No. 38

Directions: In the following question, the sentences of a paragraph are jumbled. They are given as A, B, C, D, and E. Identify the correct order of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph and answer the following questions.

A: Its objective was to study the surface of the Moon and locate lunar water.

B: However, the space probe crashed during the landing process.

C: The spacecraft reached the Moon’s orbit successfully within a month.

D: It then launched a space probe to land on the surface of the Moon.

E: Chandrayaan-2 was an exploration mission launched by ISRO in 2019.

Question:

Which of these should be the THIRD sentence in the paragraph?

Question No. 39

Directions: In the following question, the sentences of a paragraph are jumbled. They are given as A, B, C, D, and E. Identify the correct order of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph and answer the following questions.

A: Its objective was to study the surface of the Moon and locate lunar water.

B: However, the space probe crashed during the landing process.

C: The spacecraft reached the Moon’s orbit successfully within a month.

D: It then launched a space probe to land on the surface of the Moon.

E: Chandrayaan-2 was an exploration mission launched by ISRO in 2019.

Question:

Which of these should be the SECOND sentence in the paragraph?

Question No. 40

Directions: In the following question, the sentences of a paragraph are jumbled. They are given as A, B, C, D, and E. Identify the correct order of the sentences to make a meaningful paragraph and answer the following questions.

A: Its objective was to study the surface of the Moon and locate lunar water.

B: However, the space probe crashed during the landing process.

C: The spacecraft reached the Moon’s orbit successfully within a month.

D: It then launched a space probe to land on the surface of the Moon.

E: Chandrayaan-2 was an exploration mission launched by ISRO in 2019.

Question:

Which of these should be the FIRST sentence in the paragraph?

Question No. 41

Train X overtakes train Y, which is moving in the same direction in 80 seconds, while train Y passes a man standing in the station in 14 seconds. If the ratio of length of train X and Y is 21:19 and ratio of speed of train is 3:2. Difference between speed of train is a and difference between length of train is b. Find the time taken by train X to cross 120b m long bridge?

Question No. 42

A and B can complete a work in 40 days, and B and C together can complete a work in 60 days. A and C together can complete a work in 30 days. If A, B and C complete 3/2 part of work together and total wage is Rs. 5400 then find the share of C?

Question No. 43

The given table shows the principle invest in five scheme [A, B, C, D and E] and difference between CI and SI in 2 years.

Scheme Principle Difference between CI and SI in 2 years
A 12000 480
B 15000 486
C 16000 160
D 30000 675
E 20000 648

Question:

A person invests Rs. 4400 in scheme A in compound interest for [t + 1] years is Rs. 1936. Find the simple interest if same sum invests in scheme A for 3t years?

Question No. 44

The given table shows the principle invest in five scheme [A, B, C, D and E] and difference between CI and SI in 2 years.

Scheme Principle Difference between CI and SI in 2 years
A 12000 480
B 15000 486
C 16000 160
D 30000 675
E 20000 648

Question:

Ratio of simple interest for Rs. [t + 2000] in scheme A and Rs. [t + 1000] in scheme B for two years is 5:3. Find the value of t?

Question No. 45

The given table shows the principle invest in five scheme [A, B, C, D and E] and difference between CI and SI in 2 years.

Scheme Principle Difference between CI and SI in 2 years
A 12000 480
B 15000 486
C 16000 160
D 30000 675
E 20000 648

Question:

Find the difference between compound interest received from E if Rs. 2000 invest for 2 years and Simple received from D if Rs. 4500 invest for 3 years?

Question No. 46

The given table shows the principle invest in five scheme [A, B, C, D and E] and difference between CI and SI in 2 years.

Scheme Principle Difference between CI and SI in 2 years
A 12000 480
B 15000 486
C 16000 160
D 30000 675
E 20000 648

Question:

Find sum simple interest received from scheme A, B and C if Rs. 2400, Rs. 3600 and Rs. 5000 invest in those schemes respectively for 2 years?

Question No. 47

The given table shows the principle invest in five scheme [A, B, C, D and E] and difference between CI and SI in 2 years.

Scheme Principle Difference between CI and SI in 2 years
A 12000 480
B 15000 486
C 16000 160
D 30000 675
E 20000 648

Question:

 A person invests Rs. [Q + 500] in scheme D and C. The difference between the Compound interest earned from scheme C and D in three years is Rs. 189.88. Find the value of Q?

Question No. 48

The speed of the stream is 4 km/h and the boat travels 60 km along with stream in 3 hours. Boat cover d km distance in 4 hours along against the stream. Find the time taken by boat to cover [d + 16] km distance in still water?

Question No. 49

The average of [x + 5] numbers are 37.81. The average of [x -2]  numbers is 48 and rest of number is 32. Find the sum of [x + 5] numbers?

Question No. 50

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

6, 4, 5, 8.5, 18, 55, 139

Question No. 51

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

6.4, 10.8, 15.2, 18.6, 24, 28.4

Question No. 52

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

61, 124, 190, 256, 325

Question No. 53

Item A is sold for Rs.200, which includes a 25% profit. The cost price ratio of item A to item B is 1:2. Item C is sold at a 20% profit, and its selling price is Rs.88 more than the selling price of item A. When item D sold at d% profit then selling price of item D is Rs. 385. Average cost price of item C and D is Rs. 295. Difference between cost price of item B and D is x.

Question:

Item C is marked up by 60%. Find the discount amount so that item is sold in given selling price?  

Question No. 54

Item A is sold for Rs.200, which includes a 25% profit. The cost price ratio of item A to item B is 1:2. Item C is sold at a 20% profit, and its selling price is Rs.88 more than the selling price of item A. When item D sold at d% profit then selling price of item D is Rs. 385. Average cost price of item C and D is Rs. 295. Difference between cost price of item B and D is x.

Question:

If cost price of item A is Rs. [x + 20] more than the given price and it sold at 20% discount then find the new selling price?

Question No. 55

Item A is sold for Rs.200, which includes a 25% profit. The cost price ratio of item A to item B is 1:2. Item C is sold at a 20% profit, and its selling price is Rs.88 more than the selling price of item A. When item D sold at d% profit then selling price of item D is Rs. 385. Average cost price of item C and D is Rs. 295. Difference between cost price of item B and D is x.

Question:

Item B is marked up by 5d% and sold at Rs. 40 discounts. Find the profit percentage of item B?

Question No. 56

Item A is sold for Rs.200, which includes a 25% profit. The cost price ratio of item A to item B is 1:2. Item C is sold at a 20% profit, and its selling price is Rs.88 more than the selling price of item A. When item D sold at d% profit then selling price of item D is Rs. 385. Average cost price of item C and D is Rs. 295. Difference between cost price of item B and D is x.

Question:

Cost price of item E is [5x + 20]. Item E sold at [d + 10] % profit. Find the selling price of item E?

Question No. 57

A shopkeeper bought an article for Rs (2x + 200) and marked it at 60% more and sold at 20% discount. Profit amount is Rs. [x – 23.2] Find the selling price of article when it sold at 20% profit?

Question No. 58

The side of square is 11/19 of the perimeter of a rectangle, Area of square is 484 m2. Ratio of length and breadth of rectangle is 10:9. Area of rectangle is [x + 60] m2. Find the value of x?

Question No. 59

Age of A after 18 years is equal to the present age of B. Present age of C is 1/3rd of age of B after 15 years. Sum of age of A and C is 27 years and difference between age of B and C is t years. Find average age of A, B and C?

Question No. 60

What approximate value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?(Note: You are not expected to calculate the exact value.)

[(21952.04)1/3]2 = ? + (25)1/2 + [(91125 / 45)1/2 / ( 25% of 399.8)]

Question No. 61

What approximate value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?

(118.5 + ?) / 2.5 + 49.89 × 15.08 = 2× 34 × [(125 × 79.9) / 100]

Question No. 62

What approximate value will come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?

√1169 – 15% of 1240 + 9026 ÷ 13 = x + 635 ÷ 19 – 105% of 80

Question No. 63

S and R invest Rs. 8000 and Rs. 9000 receptively to a partnership. R withdrew his share after 8 months. At the end of year S’s profit exceeded R’s profit is Rs.250. If total profit earned by them is Rs. (2x - 250), find the share profit of S?

Question No. 64

There are 8 boys and 7 girls out of which a team of 5 players to be selected. In how many ways the team can be selected if at least 2 girls and 2 boys should be in the team?

Question No. 65

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

The line chart given below shows the average number of computer mouses sold by five shopkeepers - V, W, X. Y, and Z. Each shopkeeper sold three different types of computer mouse - 'Wireless', 'Wired', and 'Bluetooth'. (As a multiple of '5' only)

Question:

If 'x' = The lowest number of 'Wired' mouses sold by a shopkeeper and 'y' = the highest number of 'Wireless' mouses sold a shopkeeper then 'x' is what percent of 'y'?

Question No. 66

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

The line chart given below shows the average number of computer mouses sold by five shopkeepers - V, W, X. Y, and Z. Each shopkeeper sold three different types of computer mouse - 'Wireless', 'Wired', and 'Bluetooth'. (As a multiple of '5' only)

Question:

Which of the following statement is correct?

Question No. 67

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

The line chart given below shows the average number of computer mouses sold by five shopkeepers - V, W, X. Y, and Z. Each shopkeeper sold three different types of computer mouse - 'Wireless', 'Wired', and 'Bluetooth'. (As a multiple of '5' only)

Question:

What is the ratio of the total number of 'Wired' mouses sold by shopkeepers 'W', 'X', and 'Y' to the total number of 'Bluetooth' mouses sold by the remaining two shopkeepers?

Question No. 68

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

The line chart given below shows the average number of computer mouses sold by five shopkeepers - V, W, X. Y, and Z. Each shopkeeper sold three different types of computer mouse - 'Wireless', 'Wired', and 'Bluetooth'. (As a multiple of '5' only)

Question:

If the selling of one 'Wireless' mouse and one 'Bluetooth' mouse for each shopkeeper is 50 Rs. and 75 Rs. respectively then find the total revenue earned by all five shopkeepers by selling all 'Wireless' and 'Bluetooth' mouses at selling price?

Question No. 69

Rs. (x + 600) is invested in Scheme A for 3 years at simple interest at 25% rate of interest. Interest earned from scheme A is Rs. (x + 200). If the amount earned from scheme ‘A’ is reinvested for 2 years in Scheme B at compound interest of 30% p.a., compounded annually, then find the interest received from scheme B?​

Question No. 70

In [3x + 5] litres mixture of milk and water, Quantity of water is [x -9]. 25% mixture is taken out and 12 milk is added in the mixture. Now ratio of milk and water is 5:1. Find the ratio of milk and water initially?

Question No. 71

Directions: Read the information and answer the given questions.

Nine companies viz., Google, Microsoft, Infosys, IBM, Apple, Amazon, Tesla, Oracle, and Samsung, were established in nine different years: 1872, 1885, 1894, 1990, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, and 2004, but not necessarily in the same order. In 2024, each company celebrates a special anniversary marking the number of years since its establishment.
Infosys was founded in 1990. Exactly one company was founded between Infosys and Amazon. There is no company established between Amazon and Microsoft. Apple was established in 2000. The difference between the founding years of Apple and Google is two years. Oracle was established before Infosys, but it is not the oldest. Tesla is the most recently founded company among all. There is a gap of more than two years between the establishment of IBM and Samsung, with IBM being older. Samsung was not established in a year ending in an odd digit.

Question:

Which of the following company - year pair is not correct?

Question No. 72

Directions: Read the information and answer the given questions.

Nine companies viz., Google, Microsoft, Infosys, IBM, Apple, Amazon, Tesla, Oracle, and Samsung, were established in nine different years: 1872, 1885, 1894, 1990, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, and 2004, but not necessarily in the same order. In 2024, each company celebrates a special anniversary marking the number of years since its establishment.
Infosys was founded in 1990. Exactly one company was founded between Infosys and Amazon. There is no company established between Amazon and Microsoft. Apple was established in 2000. The difference between the founding years of Apple and Google is two years. Oracle was established before Infosys, but it is not the oldest. Tesla is the most recently founded company among all. There is a gap of more than two years between the establishment of IBM and Samsung, with IBM being older. Samsung was not established in a year ending in an odd digit.

Question:

Which company has the fourth lowest experience?

Question No. 73

Directions: Read the information and answer the given questions.

Nine companies viz., Google, Microsoft, Infosys, IBM, Apple, Amazon, Tesla, Oracle, and Samsung, were established in nine different years: 1872, 1885, 1894, 1990, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, and 2004, but not necessarily in the same order. In 2024, each company celebrates a special anniversary marking the number of years since its establishment.
Infosys was founded in 1990. Exactly one company was founded between Infosys and Amazon. There is no company established between Amazon and Microsoft. Apple was established in 2000. The difference between the founding years of Apple and Google is two years. Oracle was established before Infosys, but it is not the oldest. Tesla is the most recently founded company among all. There is a gap of more than two years between the establishment of IBM and Samsung, with IBM being older. Samsung was not established in a year ending in an odd digit.

Question:

Which of the following statements is/are not true?

Question No. 74

Directions: Read the information and answer the given questions.

Nine companies viz., Google, Microsoft, Infosys, IBM, Apple, Amazon, Tesla, Oracle, and Samsung, were established in nine different years: 1872, 1885, 1894, 1990, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, and 2004, but not necessarily in the same order. In 2024, each company celebrates a special anniversary marking the number of years since its establishment.
Infosys was founded in 1990. Exactly one company was founded between Infosys and Amazon. There is no company established between Amazon and Microsoft. Apple was established in 2000. The difference between the founding years of Apple and Google is two years. Oracle was established before Infosys, but it is not the oldest. Tesla is the most recently founded company among all. There is a gap of more than two years between the establishment of IBM and Samsung, with IBM being older. Samsung was not established in a year ending in an odd digit.

Question:

In which year was Microsoft established?

Question No. 75

Directions: Read the information and answer the given questions.

Nine companies viz., Google, Microsoft, Infosys, IBM, Apple, Amazon, Tesla, Oracle, and Samsung, were established in nine different years: 1872, 1885, 1894, 1990, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, and 2004, but not necessarily in the same order. In 2024, each company celebrates a special anniversary marking the number of years since its establishment.
Infosys was founded in 1990. Exactly one company was founded between Infosys and Amazon. There is no company established between Amazon and Microsoft. Apple was established in 2000. The difference between the founding years of Apple and Google is two years. Oracle was established before Infosys, but it is not the oldest. Tesla is the most recently founded company among all. There is a gap of more than two years between the establishment of IBM and Samsung, with IBM being older. Samsung was not established in a year ending in an odd digit.

Question:

Four of the following companies are similar in a certain way and form a group. Which one does not belong to that group?

Question No. 76

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Ten friends from K to T sit on two parallel rows in such a way so that five persons sit on row 1 faces towards South direction and five persons sit on row 2 faces towards North direction but not necessarily in same order. P faces the person whose difference with him of their place value as per alphabetical series is the multiple of 4. O sits two places from T and either of them sits at an extreme end. S sits immediate left to the person who faces K. Those persons whose sum of their place value as per alphabetical order is multiple of 5 but not an even number sits opposite to each other. M and Q sits adjacent to each other but in different row with N. R does not face towards south direction. L and P sits adjacent to each other. R and T sit on different row.

Question:

Who among them sits immediate right to K?

Question No. 77

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Ten friends from K to T sit on two parallel rows in such a way so that five persons sit on row 1 faces towards South direction and five persons sit on row 2 faces towards North direction but not necessarily in same order. P faces the person whose difference with him of their place value as per alphabetical series is the multiple of 4. O sits two places from T and either of them sits at an extreme end. S sits immediate left to the person who faces K. Those persons whose sum of their place value as per alphabetical order is multiple of 5 but not an even number sits opposite to each other. M and Q sits adjacent to each other but in different row with N. R does not face towards south direction. L and P sits adjacent to each other. R and T sit on different row.

Question:

Who among them sits opposite to the one who sits second to the right of P?

Question No. 78

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Ten friends from K to T sit on two parallel rows in such a way so that five persons sit on row 1 faces towards South direction and five persons sit on row 2 faces towards North direction but not necessarily in same order. P faces the person whose difference with him of their place value as per alphabetical series is the multiple of 4. O sits two places from T and either of them sits at an extreme end. S sits immediate left to the person who faces K. Those persons whose sum of their place value as per alphabetical order is multiple of 5 but not an even number sits opposite to each other. M and Q sits adjacent to each other but in different row with N. R does not face towards south direction. L and P sits adjacent to each other. R and T sit on different row.

Question:

What is the sum of the place value as per alphabetical series of the person who sits opposite to K and the the one who sits second to right of M?

Question No. 79

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Ten friends from K to T sit on two parallel rows in such a way so that five persons sit on row 1 faces towards South direction and five persons sit on row 2 faces towards North direction but not necessarily in same order. P faces the person whose difference with him of their place value as per alphabetical series is the multiple of 4. O sits two places from T and either of them sits at an extreme end. S sits immediate left to the person who faces K. Those persons whose sum of their place value as per alphabetical order is multiple of 5 but not an even number sits opposite to each other. M and Q sits adjacent to each other but in different row with N. R does not face towards south direction. L and P sits adjacent to each other. R and T sit on different row.

Question:

Which of the following statement is correct?

Question No. 80

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Ten friends from K to T sit on two parallel rows in such a way so that five persons sit on row 1 faces towards South direction and five persons sit on row 2 faces towards North direction but not necessarily in same order. P faces the person whose difference with him of their place value as per alphabetical series is the multiple of 4. O sits two places from T and either of them sits at an extreme end. S sits immediate left to the person who faces K. Those persons whose sum of their place value as per alphabetical order is multiple of 5 but not an even number sits opposite to each other. M and Q sits adjacent to each other but in different row with N. R does not face towards south direction. L and P sits adjacent to each other. R and T sit on different row.

Question:

Find the odd one out.

Question No. 81

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: A ≥ V = P > C, X ≤ M > T > C, T > N = L < Z

Conclusions:

I. P < M,

II. C > N

III. M > L

Question No. 82

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

Statement:

H > L > K < I < O = U ≤ E ≤ W < Y T = B

Conclusions:

I. O ≤ W 

II. S > K 

III. K < B 

Question No. 83

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

There are 10 people viz; A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and J who attended a seminar at an auditorium at different times. Four people came to the auditorium between B and E. Neither B or E came first and last. Only three people came after F. I came immediately before F. Only four people came between I and G, who came first at the seminar. Only one person came between I and E.  As many people came before I came after A. D is the last person who came to the auditorium. The number of persons come before D is one more than the persons come after C. Only one person came between A and J

Question:

Who came second last at the seminar. 

Question No. 84

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

There are 10 people viz; A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and J who attended a seminar at an auditorium at different times. Four people came to the auditorium between B and E. Neither B or E came first and last. Only three people came after F. I came immediately before F. Only four people came between I and G, who came first at the seminar. Only one person came between I and E.  As many people came before I came after A. D is the last person who came to the auditorium. The number of persons come before D is one more than the persons come after C. Only one person came between A and J.

Question:

How many people came between A and H?

Question No. 85

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

There are 10 people viz; A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and J who attended a seminar at an auditorium at different times. Four people came to the auditorium between B and E. Neither B or E came first and last. Only three people came after F. I came immediately before F. Only four people came between I and G, who came first at the seminar. Only one person came between I and E.  As many people came before I came after A. D is the last person who came to the auditorium. The number of persons come before D is one more than the persons come after C. Only one person came between A and J.

Question:

Who came exactly between E and H?

Question No. 86

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

There are 10 people viz; A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and J who attended a seminar at an auditorium at different times. Four people came to the auditorium between B and E. Neither B or E came first and last. Only three people came after F. I came immediately before F. Only four people came between I and G, who came first at the seminar. Only one person came between I and E.  As many people came before I came after A. D is the last person who came to the auditorium. The number of persons come before D is one more than the persons come after C. Only one person came between A and J.

Question:

Who came immediately before the one who came third last at seminar?

Question No. 87

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

There are 10 people viz; A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and J who attended a seminar at an auditorium at different times. Four people came to the auditorium between B and E. Neither B or E came first and last. Only three people came after F. I came immediately before F. Only four people came between I and G, who came first at the seminar. Only one person came between I and E.  As many people came before I came after A. D is the last person who came to the auditorium. The number of persons come before D is one more than the persons come after C. Only one person came between A and J.

Question:

How many people came after E?

Question No. 88

Directions: Read the information and answer the given questions.

An uncertain number of children are standing in a straight row facing north. Three children stand between Riya and Kavya. Tanya stands second to the right of Riya. Only three children stand between Kavya and Maya. Sneha is immediately to the left of Riya. Tanya is fifth from the rightmost end of the row. Ishita stands at one of the extreme ends of the row. The number of children between Tanya and Neha is the same as the number between Neha and Maya. Divya is standing second to the left of Pooja, who is an immediate neighbor of Kavya. Not more than two children stand between Pooja and Maya. Five children stand between Maya and Ishita. The number of children between Maya and Roshni is the same as the number between Roshni and Ishita.

Question:

How many children are there between Maya and Sneha?

Question No. 89

Directions: Read the information and answer the given questions.

An uncertain number of children are standing in a straight row facing north. Three children stand between Riya and Kavya. Tanya stands second to the right of Riya. Only three children stand between Kavya and Maya. Sneha is immediately to the left of Riya. Tanya is fifth from the rightmost end of the row. Ishita stands at one of the extreme ends of the row. The number of children between Tanya and Neha is the same as the number between Neha and Maya. Divya is standing second to the left of Pooja, who is an immediate neighbor of Kavya. Not more than two children stand between Pooja and Maya. Five children stand between Maya and Ishita. The number of children between Maya and Roshni is the same as the number between Roshni and Ishita.

Question:

How many children are standing in the row?

Question No. 90

Directions: Read the information and answer the given questions.

An uncertain number of children are standing in a straight row facing north. Three children stand between Riya and Kavya. Tanya stands second to the right of Riya. Only three children stand between Kavya and Maya. Sneha is immediately to the left of Riya. Tanya is fifth from the rightmost end of the row. Ishita stands at one of the extreme ends of the row. The number of children between Tanya and Neha is the same as the number between Neha and Maya. Divya is standing second to the left of Pooja, who is an immediate neighbor of Kavya. Not more than two children stand between Pooja and Maya. Five children stand between Maya and Ishita. The number of children between Maya and Roshni is the same as the number between Roshni and Ishita.

Question:

Who among the following is standing second to the right of Pooja?

Question No. 91

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Six persons E, H, K, O, P and V live on a three storey apartment which consists of two flats Flat A and Flat B and each person shopping from six different e - commerce apps which are Amazon, Allbirds, eBay, Flipkart, Nykaa and Purplle but not necessarily in same order. Floor 1 is the bottom most floor which is just below floor 2 which is just below floor 3. Flat A is in west of Flat B and Flat A of floor 1 is just below Flat A of floor 2 and Flat B of floor 1 is just below Flat B of floor 2, Flat A of floor 2 is just below Flat A of floor 3 and Flat B of floor 2 is just below Flat B of floor 3. The person who shops from Amazon lives to the northwest of V. P shops from Allbirds lives below the floor of H. The person shops from eBay lives above the floor of E but on different flats. O lives one of the floors below P but does not shops from Nykaa. The person who shops from Flipkart does not live on an odd number floor. O lives to the southeast of K who does not shop from eBay. There is only one floor between H and the one who shops from Nykaa.  

Question:

Who among the following person shops from Purplle?

Question No. 92

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Six persons E, H, K, O, P and V live on a three storey apartment which consists of two flats Flat A and Flat B and each person shopping from six different e - commerce apps which are Amazon, Allbirds, eBay, Flipkart, Nykaa and Purplle but not necessarily in same order. Floor 1 is the bottom most floor which is just below floor 2 which is just below floor 3. Flat A is in west of Flat B and Flat A of floor 1 is just below Flat A of floor 2 and Flat B of floor 1 is just below Flat B of floor 2, Flat A of floor 2 is just below Flat A of floor 3 and Flat B of floor 2 is just below Flat B of floor 3. The person who shops from Amazon lives to the northwest of V. P shops from Allbirds lives below the floor of H. The person shops from eBay lives above the floor of E but on different flats. O lives one of the floors below P but does not shops from Nykaa. The person who shops from Flipkart does not live on an odd number floor. O lives to the southeast of K who does not shop from eBay. There is only one floor between H and the one who shops from Nykaa.  

Question:

Find the odd one out.

Question No. 93

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Six persons E, H, K, O, P and V live on a three storey apartment which consists of two flats Flat A and Flat B and each person shopping from six different e - commerce apps which are Amazon, Allbirds, eBay, Flipkart, Nykaa and Purplle but not necessarily in same order. Floor 1 is the bottom most floor which is just below floor 2 which is just below floor 3. Flat A is in west of Flat B and Flat A of floor 1 is just below Flat A of floor 2 and Flat B of floor 1 is just below Flat B of floor 2, Flat A of floor 2 is just below Flat A of floor 3 and Flat B of floor 2 is just below Flat B of floor 3. The person who shops from Amazon lives to the northwest of V. P shops from Allbirds lives below the floor of H. The person shops from eBay lives above the floor of E but on different flats. O lives one of the floors below P but does not shops from Nykaa. The person who shops from Flipkart does not live on an odd number floor. O lives to the southeast of K who does not shop from eBay. There is only one floor between H and the one who shops from Nykaa.  

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Who among the following lives just above the flat in which the person who shops from Flipkart lives?

Question No. 94

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Six persons E, H, K, O, P and V live on a three storey apartment which consists of two flats Flat A and Flat B and each person shopping from six different e - commerce apps which are Amazon, Allbirds, eBay, Flipkart, Nykaa and Purplle but not necessarily in same order. Floor 1 is the bottom most floor which is just below floor 2 which is just below floor 3. Flat A is in west of Flat B and Flat A of floor 1 is just below Flat A of floor 2 and Flat B of floor 1 is just below Flat B of floor 2, Flat A of floor 2 is just below Flat A of floor 3 and Flat B of floor 2 is just below Flat B of floor 3. The person who shops from Amazon lives to the northwest of V. P shops from Allbirds lives below the floor of H. The person shops from eBay lives above the floor of E but on different flats. O lives one of the floors below P but does not shops from Nykaa. The person who shops from Flipkart does not live on an odd number floor. O lives to the southeast of K who does not shop from eBay. There is only one floor between H and the one who shops from Nykaa.  

Question:

Which of the following statement(s) is/ are correct?

Question No. 95

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Six persons E, H, K, O, P and V live on a three storey apartment which consists of two flats Flat A and Flat B and each person shopping from six different e - commerce apps which are Amazon, Allbirds, eBay, Flipkart, Nykaa and Purplle but not necessarily in same order. Floor 1 is the bottom most floor which is just below floor 2 which is just below floor 3. Flat A is in west of Flat B and Flat A of floor 1 is just below Flat A of floor 2 and Flat B of floor 1 is just below Flat B of floor 2, Flat A of floor 2 is just below Flat A of floor 3 and Flat B of floor 2 is just below Flat B of floor 3. The person who shops from Amazon lives to the northwest of V. P shops from Allbirds lives below the floor of H. The person shops from eBay lives above the floor of E but on different flats. O lives one of the floors below P but does not shops from Nykaa. The person who shops from Flipkart does not live on an odd number floor. O lives to the southeast of K who does not shop from eBay. There is only one floor between H and the one who shops from Nykaa. 

Question:

Which of the following pair is incorrectly matched?

Question No. 96

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Point A is 3 Km to the north of point B. Point C is 8 Km to the east of point D. Point G is 4 Km to the South of point E. Point F is 6 Km to the north of point C. Point E is 3 Km east of point H. Point D is 2 Km to the south of point B. Point H is 4 Km to the North of point A.

Question:

Find the odd one out.

Question No. 97

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Point A is 3 Km to the north of point B. Point C is 8 Km to the east of point D. Point G is 4 Km to the South of point E. Point F is 6 Km to the north of point C. Point E is 3 Km east of point H. Point D is 2 Km to the south of point B. Point H is 4 Km to the North of point A.

Question:

What is the shortest distance between point D and point F?

Question No. 98

Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on given information.

Point A is 3 Km to the north of point B. Point C is 8 Km to the east of point D. Point G is 4 Km to the South of point E. Point F is 6 Km to the north of point C. Point E is 3 Km east of point H. Point D is 2 Km to the south of point B. Point H is 4 Km to the North of point A.

Question:

What is the direction of point F with respect to point G?

 

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In the number 23687451, if all digits greater than 5 are reduced by 2 and digits less than or equal to 5 are increased by 1, how many digits repeat themselves in the final number?

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If we form a four-letter meaningful word using the 1st, 2nd, 9th, and 11th letters from the left end of the word “CONSEQUENCES” using each letter only once, then what would be the second letter of that meaningful word? If no meaningful word can be formed, mark the answer as X. If more than one meaningful word is possible, mark the answer as Y.

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