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LIC AAO Prelims Memory Based Quiz, Practice now!

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Question 1

Direction: The following question carries a word, which has been used in 3 different sentences given below it. Identify the statement(s) in which the word has been used correctly.

Reference

1) Medha came to the reference and led the child to the kitchen.

2) There is no direct reference to her own childhood in the novel.

3) To access the referenced material, all you do is click on the highlighted text or image.

Question 2

Direction: The following question carries a word, which has been used in 3 different sentences given below it. Identify the statement(s) in which the word has been used correctly.
Spark

1) Radha looked at her mother and felt a spark of hope.

2) The incident sparked off a whole series of events that nobody had foreseen.

3) The incident could have sparked a major confrontation.

Question 3

Direction: Out of the four statements given below, one may be grammatically incorrect. Identify the incorrect statement.

Question 4

Direction: The following question carries a word, which has been used in 3 different sentences given below it. Identify the statement(s) in which the word has been used correctly.

Route

1) There was no real way to know which route she might've taken.

2) All lines of communication were routed through Beijing

3) The concept of arranged marriages is routed in the Indian culture.

Question 5

Direction: The following question carries a word, which has been used in 3 different sentences given below it. Identify the statement(s) in which the word has been used correctly.

Disclaimer

1) This disclaimer of perfect agreement renders the remaining portion of what he says redundant.

2) The tour guide gives a disclaimer saying the tourists must put on a sensible level of sunblock.

3) The disclaimer reminded viewers that the movie is a drama, not a documentary.

Question 6

Direction:In the following question, a word is given, which has been used in the three statements given below it. Identify the statement(s) in which the word fits contextually to convey a logical meaning.
Track

1) They drove down a narrow track that branched off from the main road.
2) He protested his innocence and promised to help the police track down the real murderer.
3) This button advances the cassette player to the beginning of the track.

Question 7

Direction: In the following question, a word is given in bold, which has been used in the three statements given below it. Identify the statement(s) in which the word fits contextually to convey a logical meaning.
Word
1) His voice was deep and word and his song was soothing.
2) Health officials are encouraging people to spread the word about the benefits of exercise.
3) You will buy nothing but trouble if you buy that house, take my word for it.

Question 8

Direction: In the following question, a word is given in bold, which has been used in the three statements given below it. Identify the statement(s) in which the word fits contextually to convey a logical meaning.
Shake
1) The council was hoping to shake a children's home into a residence for adolescent girls.
2) When a company goes out of business, officials usually shake in to take control.
3) Businessmen are trying to shake off habits learned under six decades of a protected economy.

Question 9

Three years ago, ratio of the age of a son and his father was 1 : 9. Present ratio of age of the son and his mother is 4 : 21. If 6 years ago, his father was 6 years older than his mother, then what is the present age of his mother?

Question 10

Pipe A alone can fill a tank in 20 hours. Pipe B alone can fill the same tank in 10 hours. Pipes A, B & C together can fill the tank 7.5 hours. How many hours will be taken by pipe C alone to empty the full tank?

Question 11

30 kgs of sugar with the cost price of Rs. 20 per kg and 20 kgs of sugar with cost price of Rs. x per kg are mixed and the mixture is sold at Rs.43.20 per kg at a profit of 50%. What is the value of x

Question 12

Find out the approximate value of x.

Question 13

Find out the approximate value of x.

122 – x = 109.48

Question 14

Find out the approximate value of x.

Question 15

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. In the bar graph, the amount of sugar sold by 4 different shops A, B, C and D (in kg) in the two months March and April is given.

What is the ratio of the total amount of sugar sold by the shop A and B together in March to total  amount of sugar sold by the shop D in both the months together?

Question 16

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. In the bar graph, the amount of sugar sold by 4 different shops A, B, C and D (in kg) in the two months March and April is given.

What is the difference of the total  amount of sugar sold by all the 4 shops in the month of March to the total amount of  sugar sold by all the 4 shops in the month of April?

Question 17

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. In the bar graph, the amount of sugar sold by 4 different shops A, B, C and D (in kg) in the two months March and April is given.

Total sugar sold by shop C in the given two months is how much percent of total sugar sold by shop D in the given two months?

Question 18

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. In the bar graph, the amount of sugar sold by 4 different shops A, B, C and D (in kg) in the two months March and April is given.

In the month of March, total sugar sold by shop B is how much percent more/less than that by shop C?

Question 19

Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. In the bar graph, the amount of sugar sold by 4 different shops A, B, C and D (in kg) in the two months March and April is given.

In the month of April the total sugar sold by another shop E is 40% more than the total sugar sold by shop B in March, then find the sugar sold by shop E in April?

Question 20

Direction: In the following questions, relationships between different elements are shown in the Statements. These Statements are followed by two conclusions. Answer accordingly.

Statements:
A < J = N; H ≥ Y ≥ I > S = N
Conclusions:
I. S = J
II. S > J

Question 21

Direction: In the following questions, relationships between different elements are shown in the Statements. These Statements are followed by two conclusions. Answer accordingly.
Statements:
T ≥ J ≥ F; U < J ≥ H= S
Conclusions:
I. S > F
II. T ≥ H

Question 22

Direction: In the following questions, relationships between different elements are shown in the Statements. These Statements are followed by two conclusions. Answer accordingly.
Statements:
Y ≥ U ≥ H = Q; R ≥ U = M
Conclusions:
I. M > Q
II. M = Q

Question 23

Direction: In the following questions, relationships between different elements are shown in the Statements. These Statements are followed by two conclusions. Answer accordingly.
Statements:

L ≤ F = G < W; H < S ≤ L

Conclusions:

I. S ≤ G

II. W > H

Question 24

Direction: In the following questions, relationships between different elements are shown in the Statements. These Statements are followed by two conclusions. Answer accordingly.
Statement:

Q < R < S ≥ T = F ≥ Z

Conclusions:

I. S > Z

II. S = Z

Question 25

How many such pairs of numbers are there in ‘624348’, each of which has as many numbers between them (in both forward and backward Directions) as they have between them in the original order?

Question 26

Direction: Study the following information and answer the given questions.
6 lectures were held on 10th and 25th of three different months- January, March and April. Lecture 4 was held on 25th March. Lecture 5 was held before lecture 1, but both of them were not held in the same month. Only 2 lectures were held between lecture 3 and lecture 2, which was held immediately after lecture 1. The number of lectures held before lecture 1 are equivalent to the number of lectures held after lecture 6 .

Which lecture was held on 10th January?

Question 27

Direction: Study the following information and answer the given questions.
6 lectures were held on 10th and 25th of three different months- January, March and April. Lecture 4 was held on 25th March. Lecture 5 was held before lecture 1, but both of them were not held in the same month. Only 2 lectures were held between lecture 3 and lecture 2, which was held immediately after lecture 1. The number of lectures held before lecture 1 are equivalent to the number of lectures held after lecture 6 .
How many lectures were held between lecture 6 and lecture 1?

Question 28

Direction: Study the following information and answer the given questions.
6 lectures were held on 10th and 25th of three different months- January, March and April. Lecture 4 was held on 25th March. Lecture 5 was held before lecture 1, but both of them were not held in the same month. Only 2 lectures were held between lecture 3 and lecture 2, which was held immediately after lecture 1. The number of lectures held before lecture 1 are equivalent to the number of lectures held after lecture 6 .
If lecture 6 is related to lecture 4 and lecture 5 is related to lecture 3. In the same way, lecture 4 is related to which of the following?

Question 29

Direction: Study the following information and answer the given questions.
6 lectures were held on 10th and 25th of three different months- January, March and April. Lecture 4 was held on 25th March. Lecture 5 was held before lecture 1, but both of them were not held in the same month. Only 2 lectures were held between lecture 3 and lecture 2, which was held immediately after lecture 1. The number of lectures held before lecture 1 are equivalent to the number of lectures held after lecture 6 .
Which of the following lecture was held in a month which has 30 days?

Question 30

Direction: Study the following information and answer the given questions.
6 lectures were held on 10th and 25th of three different months- January, March and April. Lecture 4 was held on 25th March. Lecture 5 was held before lecture 1, but both of them were not held in the same month. Only 2 lectures were held between lecture 3 and lecture 2, which was held immediately after lecture 1. The number of lectures held before lecture 1 are equivalent to the number of lectures held after lecture 6 .
Which lecture was held on 25th April?
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