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Question 1
Direction: Find the wrong term in the given series.
15, 31, 61, 123, 247, 491
Question 2
Direction: In the following number series, one of the numbers is wrong. Find out the wrong number.
100, 108, 92, 124, 60, 186
Question 3
Direction: Find the wrong term in the given series:
3, 13, 25, 41, 61, 85
Question 4
Direction: Find the wrong term in the given series:
17, 18, 40, 129, 522, 2685
Question 5
Direction: The question given below has few statements along with it. You have to determine which of the statement/s is/are sufficient/necessary for answering the question and mark your answer accordingly:
What is the speed of the train?
I. Length of the platform is 150% of the length of the train.
II. The train crosses the platform in 25 s.
III. The train crosses the signal pole in 10 s.
I. Length of the platform is 150% of the length of the train.
II. The train crosses the platform in 25 s.
III. The train crosses the signal pole in 10 s.
Question 6
Direction: A question is given followed by the information in three statements. You have to decide the information in which of the statements is necessary and sufficient to answer the question and mark answer accordingly.
What is the cost price of a table?
(I) By selling the table for Rs. 600 instead of Rs. 500, loss per cent decreases by 10%.
(II) When the cost price of the table increases by 10% and then decreases by 10%, it reduces by Rs.10.
(III) By selling the table and a chair for Rs. 1500 a net profit of 25% is made.
(I) By selling the table for Rs. 600 instead of Rs. 500, loss per cent decreases by 10%.
(II) When the cost price of the table increases by 10% and then decreases by 10%, it reduces by Rs.10.
(III) By selling the table and a chair for Rs. 1500 a net profit of 25% is made.
Question 7
Direction: A question is given followed by the information in three statements. You have to decide the information in which of the statements is necessary and sufficient to answer the question and mark answer accordingly.
What is the total compound interest earned at the end of the three years?
(I) Simple interest earned on that amount at the same rate and period is Rs. 4,500
(II) The rate of interest is 10 percent per annum
(III) Compound interest for three years is more than the simple interest for that period by Rs. 465.
(I) Simple interest earned on that amount at the same rate and period is Rs. 4,500
(II) The rate of interest is 10 percent per annum
(III) Compound interest for three years is more than the simple interest for that period by Rs. 465.
Question 8
Direction: Read the following information carefully & establish a relation between quantity I & quantity II:
A research study predicted that the price of commodity will increase by Rs 5 per kg. Sumit bought some quantity of this commodity for Rs. 4500. If he bought this quantity on new price, then he gets 10 kg less.
Quantity I: Quantity bought by Sumit in kg.
Quantity II: 150
A research study predicted that the price of commodity will increase by Rs 5 per kg. Sumit bought some quantity of this commodity for Rs. 4500. If he bought this quantity on new price, then he gets 10 kg less.
Quantity I: Quantity bought by Sumit in kg.
Quantity II: 150
Question 9
Direction: Find the appropriate relation for quantity1 and quantity2 in the following question:
Total number of students in class IX is 600, out of them 25% are girls. Total number of students in class X is 450. The difference between the total number of boys in class IX to class X is 200.
Quantity 1: The total number of girls in class X.
Quantity 2: 200
Quantity 1: The total number of girls in class X.
Quantity 2: 200
Question 10
Directions: Find the appropriate relation for quantity 1 and quantity 2 in the following question:
Two train going in the opposite direction cross each other in 12 sec.
Quantity 1: Length of train 1 if it crosses the pole in 9 sec
Quantity 2: Length of train 2 if it crosses the pole in 24 sec
Quantity 1: Length of train 1 if it crosses the pole in 9 sec
Quantity 2: Length of train 2 if it crosses the pole in 24 sec
Question 11
In a race of 1 km, P defeats Q by 50 m and Q defeats R by 20 m. In a race of 3 kms, P defeats R by what distance?
Question 12
A man buys some article and sells it at a profit of 20%. Had he brought it at 20% less price and sold it for Rs 420 less, he would have gained 25%. What was the cost price of article?
Question 13
B received Rs. 2800 as profit out of a total profit of Rs. 10850 for his investment. B had invested Rs. 9600, C had invested Rs. 10800. Time for which A, B and C had invested is in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5. Find out the amount invested by A.
Question 14
The Shyam’s age 10 years ago was thrice his daughter. Ten years later, Shyam's age will be twice his daughter. Find the ratio of their present ages.
Question 15
18 boys and 24 girls can complete a piece of work in 16 days. All of them started working together but after 12 working days, all girls and 6 boys stopped working. 12 boys complete the remaining work in 9 days. How many days will it take to complete the entire job if only 24 girls have to complete the job?
Question 16
Direction: Study the following information to answer the questions that follow:
Percentage of students in various courses (A, B, C, D, E, F) and percentage of girls out of these
Percentage in Various Courses
Total number of students= 1200
Total number of students= 1200
Percentage in Girls in Courses
Total number of girls =800
Total number of girls =800
In which of the given courses, the number of boys are minimum?
Question 17
Direction: Study the following information to answer the questions that follow:
Percentage of students in various courses (A, B, C, D, E, F) and percentage of girls out of these
Percentage in Various Courses
Total number of students= 1200
Total number of students= 1200
Percentage in Girls in Courses
Total number of girls =800
Total number of girls =800
How many girls are in course C?
Question 18
Direction: Study the following information to answer the questions that follow:
Percentage of students in various courses (A, B, C, D, E, F) and percentage of girls out of these
Percentage in Various Courses
Total number of students= 1200
Total number of students= 1200
Percentage in Girls in Courses
Total number of girls =800
Total number of girls =800
For Course D, what is the respective ratio between the number of boys and girls?
Question 19
Direction: Study the following information to answer the questions that follow:
Percentage of students in various courses (A, B, C, D, E, F) and percentage of girls out of these
Percentage in Various Courses
Total number of students= 1200
Total number of students= 1200
Percentage in Girls in Courses
Total number of girls =800
Total number of girls =800
For which pair of courses, the number of boys are same in number?
Question 20
Direction: Study the following information to answer the questions that follow:
Percentage of students in various courses (A, B, C, D, E, F) and percentage of girls out of these
Percentage in Various Courses
Total number of students= 1200
Total number of students= 1200
Percentage in Girls in Courses
Total number of girls =800
Total number of girls =800
For course E, the number of girls is how much percent more than the number of boys?
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