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1.

Find the reminder when (888…repeat 63


times) is divided by 9? (TCS)
a. 4
b. 8
c. 0
d. 1

2. The square of a two digit number is divided


by half the number. After that, 36 is added to
the quotient, this sum is then divided by 2.
The digits of the resulting number are the
same as two in the original number, but they
are in reverse order. If the ten’s place of the
original number is equal to twice the
difference between its digits, what is the
number? (TCS)
a. 46
b. 45
c. 47
d. 48

3. Which of the fallowing numbers are divisible


by 88? (AMCAT)
a. 12496
b. 414206
c. 999000
d. 384000

4. What is the greatest positive power of 9 that


divides 180!? (AMCAT)
a. 28
b. 48
c. 52
d. None of these

5. A wholesale tea dealer 408 kilograms, 468


kilograms and 516 kilograms of three
different qualities of tea. He wants it all to be
packed into boxes of equal size without
mixing. Find the capacity of the largest
possible box? (Wipro)
a. 50 b. 36
c. 24 d. 12

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6. A merchant has three different types of milk:
435 litres, 493 litres and 551 litres. Find the
least number of casks of equal size required
to store all the milk without mixing.
(AMCAT)
a. 51
b. 61
c. 47
d. 45

7. A red light flashes 3 times per minute and a


green light flashes 5 times in 2 minutes at
regular intervals. If both lights start flashing
at the same time how many times do they
flash together in each hour? (AMCAT)
a. 30
b. 24
c. 20
d. 60

8. Four different electronic devices make a


beep after every 30 minutes, 1 hour, 3/2
hours and 1 hour and 45 minutes
respectively. All the devices beeped together
at 12 noon. When will they beep together
again? (AMCAT)
a. 9pm
b. 9am of next day
c. 12 noon of next day
d. 6pm of next day

9. What is the smallest number need to be


added to 4307025 to make it divisible by 18?
(TCS)
a. 5
b. 6
c. 10
d. 14
e. None of the above

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10. Difference of 2 numbers is 14 and LCM is 441
and HCF is 7. Find the sum of two numbers?
(Infosys)
a. 112
b. 124
c. 136
d. 148

11. What is the smallest number need to be


divided to 10500 to make it perfect cube?
(AMCAT)
a. 5
b. 84
c. 21
d. 48

12. What is the smallest four-digit number which


when divided by 6, leaves a remainder of 5
and when divided by 5 leaves a remainder of
3? (Infosys)
a. 1043
b. 1073
c. 1103
d. 1003

13. Jake can dig a well in 16 days. Paul can dig the
same well in 24 days. Jake, Paul and Hari
together dig the well in 8 days. Hari alone can
dig the well in? (AMCAT)
a. 48
b. 24
c. 27
d. 36

14. ‘A’ alone can do 1/4th of the work in 2 days.


‘B’ alone can do 2/3rd of the work in 4 days.
If all the three work together, they can
complete it in 3 days so what part of the work
will be completed by ‘C’ in 2 days? (TCS)
a. 1/20
b. 1/12
c. 1/8
d. 1/16

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15. If 15 oxen or 20 cows can eat the grass of a
field in 80 days, then in how many days will
6 oxen and 2 cows eat the same grass?
(Infosys)
a. 40
b. 80
c. 120
d. 60

16. One pipe can fill a tank three times as fast as


another pipe. If together the two pipes can fill
the tank in 36 minutes, then the slower pipe
alone will be able to fill the tank in (AMCAT)
a. 81 min
b. 108 min
c. 144 min
d. 190 min

17. Three taps A, B and C can fill a tank in 12, 15


and 20 hours respectively. If A is open all the
time and B and C are open for one hour each
alternately, the tank will be full in: (AMCAT)
a. 6 hrs
b. 20/3 hrs
c. 7 hrs
d. 15/2 hrs

18. Two pipes can fill a tank in 20 and 24 minutes


respectively and a waste pipe can empty 3
gallons per minute. All the three pipes
working together can fill the tank in 15
minutes. The capacity of the tank is:
(Cocubes)
a. 60 gallons
b. 100 gallons
c. 180 gallons
d. 120 gallons

19. Two workers A and B were employed for a


work. A takes 8 hour more than the time
taken by A and B together. If B takes 4.5
hours more than the time taken by A and B
together, how long would A and B take
together to complete the work? (TCS)
a. 7 hrs b. 6 hrs
c. 5 hrs d. 4 hrs

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20. If 5 persons can do 5 times of a work in 5
days, then 10 persons can do 10 times of that
work in: (AMCAT)
a. 10 days
b. 7.5 days
c. 5 days
d. 2.5 days

21. 49 pumps can empty a reservoir in 6½ days,


working 8 hours a day. If 196 pumps are used
for 5 hours a day, then the same work will be
completed in: (Wipro)
a. 2.6 days
b. 3 days
c. 2.5 days
d. 2 days

22. A can do a work in 20 days, while B can do


the same work in 25 days. They started the
work jointly. After few days, C joined them
and thus all of them completed the whole
work in 10 days. If they were paid a total of
Rs. 700, what is the share of C? (TCS)
a. 70
b. 135
c. 185
d. Can’t be determined

23. A, B and C together can complete a piece of


work in 10 days. All the three started
working at it together and after 4 days A left.
Then B and C together completed the work in
10 more days. A alone could complete the
work in: (TCS)
a. 20 days
b. 25 days
c. 22.5 days
d. 30 days

24. If log x = log 3 + log 2 – (3/4) log 16. Find the


value of x? (AMCAT)
a. 1/2 b. 1
c. 2 d. None

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25. If log 10 7 = a, then log 10 (1/70) is equal to?
(AMCAT)
a. –(1+a)
b. –(a+1)
c. 1/a
d. a/10

26. If log x (0.1) = -1/3, then the value of x is?


(AMCAT)
a. 10
b. 100
c. 1000
d. 10000

27. If log 8 x + log 8 (1/6) = 1/3 then the value of


x is (AMCAT)
a. 12
b. 16
c. 18
d. 24

28. Find x : log a (x)+log a (x−3)=log a (10)


(AMCAT)
a. 5
b. 4
c. 3
d. 2

29. If log 2 = 0.30103, Find the number of digits


in 256 is (Cocubes)
a. 17
b. 19
c. 23
d. 25

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30. Walking 6/7th of his usual speed, a man is 12
minutes too late. The usual time taken by him
to cover that distance with 3/2th of the
speed is: (TCS)
a. 1 hour
b. 1 hour 12 min
c. 1 hour 15 min
d. None of these

31. A car is 250 metres behind the bus. The car


and bus are moving with speed 60 km/hr
and 35 km/hr respectively. The car will be
ahead of bus by 250 metres in: (Cocubes)
a. 37 seconds
b. 48 seconds
c. 72 seconds
d. 68 seconds

32. A train leaves Delhi at 6.00 a.m. and reaches


Agra at 10.00 a.m. Another train leaves Agra
at 8.00 a.m. and reaches Delhi at 11.30 a.m.
At what time do the two trains cross each
other if the distance between Delhi and Agra
is 200 km? (Infosys)
a. 8:45 am
b. 8:56 am
c. 9:20 am
d. 9:56 am

33. Rajesh rows in still water with a speed of 4.5


kmph to go to a certain place and comes back.
Find his average speed for the whole journey,
if the river is flowing with a speed of 1.5
kmph? (AMCAT)
a. 2 kmph
b. 3 kmph
c. 4 kmph
d. 5 kmph

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34. Mohan walks a certain distance and rides
back in 6 hours and 15 minutes. If he walks
both ways he takes 7 hours and 45 minutes.
If Mohan rides both ways the time which he
will take will be: (Infosys)
a. 4 hours
b. 4 ¾ hours
c. 4.5 hours
d. 4 hours 45 min

35. A train moves past a telegraph post and a


bridge 264 m long in 8 seconds and 20
seconds respectively. What is the speed of
the train? (AMCAT)
a. 69.5 kmph
b. 70 kmph
c. 79 kmph
d. 79.2 kmph

36. A train 270 meters long is moving at a speed


of 25 km/hr. It will cross a man coming from
the opposite direction at a speed of 2 km per
hour is (Infosys)
a. 24 seconds
b. 28 seconds
c. 32 seconds
d. 36 seconds

37. A boat sails 15 km of a river towards


upstream in 5 hours. How long will it take to
cover the same distance downstream, if the
speed of current is one-fourth the speed of
the boat in still water: (TCS)
a. 1.8 hr
b. 3 hr
c. 4 hr
d. 5 hr

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38. Karnataka Express leaves Bangalore for New
Delhi at 17:30 hrs and reaches New Delhi at
21:30 hrs. While Rajdhani Express, which
leaves New Delhi at 17:00 hrs reaches
Bangalore at 20:30 hrs. At what time do they
pass each other? (TCS)
a. 19:06
b. 16:04
c. 18:23
d. 17:36

39. In a race, average speed of 75 bikes is 35


kmph. If average speed of red bikes is 55
kmph and blue bikes is 30 kmph, then how
many blue bikes are there? (Wipro)
a. 50
b. 60
c. 48
d. 35

40. A goods train and a passenger train are


running on parallel tracks in the same
direction. The driver of the goods train
observes that the passenger train coming
from behind overtakes and crosses his train
completely in 60 sec. Whereas a passenger
on the passenger train marks that he crosses
the goods train in 40 sec. If the speeds of the
trains be in the ratio 1:2, find the ratio of
their lengths? (TCS)
a. 3:1
b. 2:1
c. 3:2
d. 4:3

41. The number of apples in three baskets are in


the ratio of 3 : 4 : 5. In which ratio the number
of apples in first two baskets must be
increased so that the new ratio becomes 5 : 4
: 3? (Infosys)
a. 2:1
b. 1:3
c. 1:1
d. 2:0
e. None of these

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42. A, B, C started a business with their
investments in the ratio 1:3:5. After 4
months, A invested the same amount as
before and B as well as C withdrew half of
their investments. The ratio of their profits at
the end of the year is: (TCS)
a. 4:3:5
b. 5:6:10
c. 12:5:10
d. 10:8:5

43. A can contains a mixture of two liquids A and


B in the ratio 7:5. When 9 litres of mixture
are drawn off and the can is filled with B, the
ratio of A and B becomes 7:9. How many
litres of liquid A was contained by the can
initially? (TCS)
a. 18
b. 21
c. 25
d. 36

44. Prabhu bought 30 kg of rice at the rate of Rs.


8.50 per kg and 20 kg of rice at the rate of Rs.
9.00 per kg. He mixed the two. At what price
per kg should he sell the mixture in order to
get 20% profit? (AMCAT)
a. 9.5
b. 10.5
c. 8.75
d. 12

45. How many litres of a 90% solution of


concentrated acid needs to be mixed with a
75% solution of concentrated acid to get a 30
L solution of 78% concentrated acid?
(AMCAT)
a. 24
b. 22.5
c. 6
d. 10

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46. The cash price of a television is Rs. 4022. A
customer paid Rs. 1500 in cash and promised
to pay the remaining money in 3 monthly
equal instalments at the rate of 5% per
annum compound interest. What is the value
of each instalment? (TCS)
a. 926.10
b. 903.33
c. 928.3
d. 940.5

47. Sunny purchased 30 kg of rice at the rate of


17.50 per kg and another 30 kg rice at a
certain rate. He mixed the two and sold the
entire quantity at the rate of Rs. 18.60 per kg
and made 20% overall profit. At what price
per kg did he purchase the second type of
rice? (TCS)
a. 12.5
b. 13.5
c. 15.5
d. 16.5

48. An amount of Rs.1230 is divided among A, B


and C such that if their shares be reduced by
Rs.5, Rs.10 and Rs.15 respectively, the
remainders shall be in the ratio of 3:4:5.
Then, B’s share was: (Wipro)
a. 605
b. 590
c. 400
d. 410
e. None of these

49. The ages of A and B are in the ratio 3:1.


Fifteen years hence, the ratio will be 2:1.
Their present age of A is: (Infosys)
a. 30
b. 45
c. 60
d. 15

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50. In how many different ways can the letters of
the word 'CORPORATION' be arranged so
that the vowels always come together?
(AMCAT)
a. 810
b. 1440
c. 2880
d. 50400

51. A committee is to be formed comprising 7


members such that there is a simple majority
of men and at least 1 women. The shortlist
consists of 9 men and 6 women. In how many
ways can this be done? (Mindtree)
a. 3724
b. 3620
c. 4914
d. 5670

52. In how many ways can the digits 2,3,5,7 and


9 be placed to form a three-digit number so
that the higher order digit is always greater
than the lower order digits? (Assume digits
are all different). (TCS)
a. 8
b. 9
c. 10
d. 15

53. If the letters of the word CHASM are


rearranged to form 5 letter words such that
none of the word repeat and the results
arranged in ascending order as in a
dictionary what is the rank of the word
CHASM? (AMCAT & Wipro)
a. 24
b. 31
c. 32
d. 29

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54. Each question has four choices out of which
only one is correct. A candidate has to
answer four questions. The number of ways
he fails to give all answers correctly is: (TCS)
a. 15
b. 81
c. 255
d. 216

55. In an examination 10 questions are to be


answered choosing at least 4 from each of
part A and part B. If there are 6 questions in
part A and 7 in part B, in how many ways can
10 questions be answered? (TCS)
a. 266
b. 212
c. 272
d. 316

56. A polygon has 44 diagonals, the number of its


sides is: (Infosys)
a. 10
b. 11
c. 13
d. 15

57. The number of possible selections of one or


more questions from 8 given questions, each
question having an alternative is: (Wipro)
a. 2 -1
b. 3
c. 8 -1
d. 2

58. The number of triangles that can be formed


by choosing the vertices from a set of 12
points, seven of which lie on the same
straight line is: (L&T)
a. 105
b. 115
c. 175
d. 185

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59. Out of 7 consonants and four vowels, how
many words of three consonants and 2
vowels can be formed? (AMCAT/ Wipro/
Cocubes)
a. 210
b. 1050
c. 25200
d. 21400

60. A box contains 20 tickets of identical


appearance, the tickets being numbered 1, 2,
3, ….., 20. In how many ways can 3 tickets be
chosen such that the numbers on the drawn
tickets are in arithmetic progression? (TCS)
a. 75
b. 40
c. 90
d. 48

61. A box contains 20 electric bulbs, out of which


4 are defective. Two bulbs are chosen at
random from this box. The probability that at
least one of these is defective, is: (AMCAT)
a. 4/19
b. 7/19
c. 12/19
d. 3/19

62. The probability that a man can hit a target is


3/4. He tries 5 times. The probability that he
will hit the target at least three times is:
(Infosys)
a. 291/364
b. 371/464
c. 459/512
d. 471/502

63. A single letter is drawn at random from the


word, "ASPIRATION", the probability that it
is a vowel is? (Wipro)
a. 1/2 b. 1/3
c. 3/5 d. 2/5

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64. In a class, 30% of the students offered
English, 20% offered Hindi and 10% offered
both. If a student is selected at random, what
is the probability that he has offered English
or Hindi? (TCS)
a. 2/5
b. 2/7
c. 3/5
d. 3/10

65. A 5-digit number is formed by the digits


1,2,3,4 and 5 without repetition. What is the
probability that the number formed is a
multiple of 4? (AMCAT/ Wipro)
a. 1/4
b. 1/5
c. 2/5
d. 1/7

66. The probability of having at least one tail in 5


throws of a coin is: (Infosys)
a. 1/32
b. 31/32
c. 7/32
d. 9/32

67. In an examination, 70% of students passed in


physics, 65% in chemistry, 27% failed in
both subjects. The percentage of students
who passed is: (Infosys)
a. 66
b. 62
c. 69
d. 70

68. 10% of the voters did not cast their vote in an


election between two candidates. 10% of the
votes polled were found invalid. The
successful candidate got 54% of the valid
votes and won by a majority of 1620 votes.
The number of voters enrolled for voting is?
(TCS)
a. 25000 b. 33000
c. 29000 d. 40000

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69. A student has to obtain 33% of the total
marks to pass. He got 125 marks and failed
by 40 marks. The maximum marks are:
(Infosys)
a. 500
b. 600
c. 800
d. 750

70. The value of a machine depreciates at the


rate of 10% every year. It was purchased 3
years ago. If its present value is Rs. 8748, its
purchase price: (Mindtree)
a. 11000
b. 10000
c. 12000
d. 15000

71. The manufacturer of a certain item can sell


all he can produce at the selling price of Rs 60
each. It costs him Rs. 40 in materials and
labour to produce each item and he has
overhead expenses of Rs. 3000 per week in
order to operate the plant. The number of
units he should produce and sell in order to
make a profit of at least Rs. 1000 per week,
is: (TCS)
a. 200
b. 250
c. 300
d. 350

72. In an electronics shop, the seller is selling a


DVD player at 22% profit. If a customer paid
Rs 10,980 for a DVD player, then what was
the cost price of the DVD player? (Cocubes)
a. 8000
b. 8800
c. 9500
d. 9000

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73. Sam bought a Smart phone and paid 10 %
less than the original price. He sold it with
30% profit on the price he had paid. What
percentage of profit did Sam earn on the
original price? (Wipro)
a. 17
b. 20
c. 27
d. 32

74. If the cost price of 12 pens is equal to the


selling price of 8 pens, the gain percent is?
(TCS)
a. 12
b. 30
c. 50
d. 60

75. A sells a bicycle to B at a profit of 20%. B sells


it to C at a profit of 25%. If C pays Rs. 225 for
it, the cost price of the bicycle for A is:
(Infosys)
a. 110
b. 120
c. 135
d. 150

76. The profit earned by selling an article for Rs.


832 is equal to the loss incurred when the
same article is sold for Rs. 448. What should
be the selling price to gain 25% profit?
(AMCAT & Wipro)
a. 675
b. 800
c. 700
d. None of these

77. A discount series of 10%, 20% and 40% is


equal to a single discount of: (Cocubes /
AMCAT)
a. 50% b. 60.28%
c. 60% d. 56.8%

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78. If 5% more is gained by selling an article for
Rs. 350 than by selling it for Rs. 340, the cost
of the article is: (Infosys)
a. 200
b. 180
c. 160
d. 150

79. A girl lent Rs.2500 from the bank at the


compound interest of 20% per annum
compounded half-yearly. Find the amount,
the girl will have to pay after one year? (TCS)
a. 2830
b. 3025
c. 3145
d. 3225

80. A sum of money lent at compound interest


for 2 years at 20% per annum would fetch Rs.
482 more, if the interest was payable half-
yearly than if it was payable annually. The
sum is: (Wipro)
a. 15000
b. 20000
c. 35000
d. 40000

81. The simple interest on Rs. 10 for 4 months at


the rate of 3 paisa per rupee per month is:
(AMCAT)
a. 1.2
b. 1.6
c. 2.4
d. 4.2

82. At simple interest a sum of money becomes 9


times in 24 years. At the same rate, the sum
becomes 18 times in? (Cocubes)
a. 48 years
b. 50 years
c. 49 years
d. None of these

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83. Find the compound interest on Rs. 16,000 at
20% per annum for 9 months, compounded
quarterly? (Infosys)
a. 2422
b. 2522
c. 2622
d. 2722

84. A man bought a number of clips at 3 for a


rupee and an equal number at 2 for a rupee.
At what price per dozen should he sell them
to make a profit of 20%? (Infosys)
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 7

85. The difference between simple interest and


compound interest on Rs.1200 for one and
half year at 10% per annum reckoned half-
yearly is: (AMCAT)
a. 2.5
b. 3
c. 3.75
d. None of these

86. The difference between the compound


interest and simple interest on a certain sum
at 10% per annum for 2 years is Rs. 631. Find
the sum? (Cocubes)
a. 60100
b. 61100
c. 62100
d. 63100

87. A man took a loan from a bank at the rate of


12% p.a. simple interest. After 3 years he had
to pay Rs. 5400 interest only for the period.
The principal amount borrowed by him was:
(Infosys)
a. 2000 b. 10000
c. 15000 d. 20000

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88. What will be the difference between simple
and compound interest at 10% per annum
on a sum of Rs. 12000 after 3 years? (Infosys)
a. 38
b. 46
c. 52.6
d. None of these

89. At compound interest, a sum of money


becomes 3 times in two years, then find in
how many years the same sum of money
becomes 27 times? (AMCAT)
a. 8 years
b. 18 years
c. 6 years
d. 9 years

90. The ratio of the length and the breadth of a


rectangle is 4 : 3 and the area of the rectangle
is 6912 sq cm. Find the ratio of the breadth
and the area of the rectangle? (CoCubes)
a. 1:12
b. 1:48
c. 1:96
d. 1:36

91. The circumferences of two circles are 264


meters and 352 meters. Find the difference
between the areas of the larger and the
smaller circles. (Infosys)
a. 4192 sq m
b. 4304 sq m
c. 4312 sq m
d. 1360 sq m

92. A cube is coloured red on all faces. It is cut


into 64 smaller cubes of equal size. How
many cubes has no face coloured? (AMCAT)
a. 16
b. 24
c. 8
d. 3

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93. If two medians BE and CF of a triangle ABC,
intersect each other at G and if BG = CG, angle
BGV = 60º, BC = 8 cm, then area of triangle
ABC is (TCS Ninja)
a. 96√3 𝑐𝑚
b. 40√3 𝑐𝑚
c. 48√3 𝑐𝑚
d. 48 𝑐𝑚
e. 96 𝑐𝑚

94. The area of the base of a rectangular tank is


6500𝑐𝑚 and the volume of the water
contained in it is 2.6 cubic meters. The depth
of water tank is (TCS Ninja)
a. 6 m
b. 8 m
c. 3 m
d. 4 m
e. 5.2 m

95. 95% of the students in a class have taken


Marketing, 80% have chosen Finance, 84%
have chosen operations, and 90% have
chosen Human Resources. What is the
maximum and minimum percentage of
people who have chosen all of the four?
(Infosys)
a. 80% and 56%
b. 95% and 53%
c. 80% and 49%
d. 80 % and 51%

96. Set A comprises all three digit numbers that


are multiples of 5, Set B comprises all three–
digit even numbers that are multiples of 3
and Set C comprises all three–digit numbers
that are multiples of 4. How many elements
are present in A∪B∪C? (AMCAT)
a. 420
b. 405
c. 555
d. 480

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Direction for 97 and 98: The fallowing diagram
represents classification of 3 types of employees
in organisation. The circle represents people
working in advertising department, triangle
represents people working in sales department
and square represents trainees. (TCS)

97. Sales people who are trainees but not


working in advertising department are
represented by:
a. A
b. B
c. F
d. None of these

98. People who are in sales department also


working in ad department who are not
trainees are represented by:
a. D
b. F
c. A
d. None of these

99. In an exhibition, delegates from various


country has met. Out of them 12 speaks
Dutch, 30 could speak only English, and 12
could speak Spanish. And no one from that
group could speak any other language. If 4
persons in the group were able to speak two
languages and 2 people were able to speak all
the three languages, then calculate the total
number of delegates in that group? (TCS)
a. 20
b. 10
c. 42
d. 35

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100. In an examination 43% passed in Math,
52% passed in Physics and 52% passed in
Chemistry. Only 8% students passed in all
the three. 14% passed in Math and Physics
and 21% passed in Math and Chemistry and
20% passed in Physics and Chemistry.
Number of students who took the exam is
200. Let Set P, Set C and Set M denotes the
students who passed in Physics, Chemistry
and Math respectively. Then how many
students passed in Math only? (TCS)
a. 32
b. 42
c. 45
d. 52

Direction for question 101 to 106: Each question


below is followed by two statements A and B. You
have to determine whether the data given in the
statement is sufficient to answer the question.
You should use the data and your knowledge of
mathematics to choose between the possible
answers. Give answer:
1) if the statement A alone is sufficient to answer
the question, but the statement B alone is not
sufficient.
2) if the statement B alone is sufficient to answer
the question, but the statement A alone is not
sufficient.
3) if the both statement A and B together are
needed to answer the question.
4) if either the statement A alone or B alone is
sufficient to answer the question.
5) if you cannot get the answer from the
statements A and B together, but needed even
more data.

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101. If x & y are integers, then (𝑥 + 𝑦 )
is an integer? (L&T)
A. (𝑥 ⬚ + 𝑦 ) is an integer
B. (𝑥 + 3𝑦 ) = 0

102. What is the area of the square?


(Cocubes)
A. The measure of the diagonal of a square
is 16 cm.
B. The perimeter of the square is 64 cm.

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103. What is the speed of a boat in still water?
(AMCAT)
A. The downstream speed of the boat is
three times the upstream speed of the
boat.
B. The sum of upstream and downstream
speeds of the boat is 16 kmph.

104. How many children does John have?


(AMCAT)
A. Mary is the only daughter of Regina, who
is the wife of John.
B. Roselin and Maria are sisters of John.

105. In a certain code language, ‘23’ means


‘No More and ‘79’ means ‘harmful thing’.
What is the meaning of ‘9’ and ‘7’
respectively in that code? (Infosys)
A. ‘274’ means ‘no bad thing’
B. ‘839’ means ‘more is harmful’

106. If twenty sweets are distributed among


some boys and girls such that each girl gets
two sweets and each boy gets three sweets,
what is the number of boys and girls? (TCS
Ninja)
A. The number of girls is not more than 5.
B. If each girl gets 3 sweets and each boy
gets 2 sweets, the number of sweets
required for the children will still be the
same.

107. The average of first 89 odd numbers is?


(AMCAT)
a. 44.5
b. 90
c. 145
d. None of these

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108. A man went to shop and purchased 3
blankets at Rs.100 each, 5 blankets at Rs.150
each and 2 blankets at a certain rate which is
now slipped off from his memory. But he
remembers that the average price of the
blankets was Rs.150. Find the unknown rate
of two blankets? (Cocubes)
a. 150
b. 225
c. 250
d. None of these

109. The average temperature on


Wednesday, Thursday and Friday was 25°.
The average temperature on Thursday,
Friday and Saturday was 24°. If the
temperature on Saturday was 27°, what was
the temperature on Wednesday? (Wipro)
a. 24°
b. 21°
c. 27°
d. 30°

110. Then mean of 5 observations is 60, the


mean of next 10 observations is 30 and the
mean of last 15 observations is 20. Find the
mean of all the numbers? (Infosys)
a. 40
b. 30
c. 25
d. 20

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Questions 111 to 115: (Infosys)

60

50

40

30

20

10

Expenditutre during 1977-81


Expenditutre during 1972-76

111. Which item accounts for the maximum


expenditure during the years 1977 to 1981?

112. The amount of expenditure on Education is


approximately what fraction of the expenditure
on Machinery during the years 1977-1981?

113. If the total expenditure on housing is Rs.


1125 crores during 1977 to 1981, the total
expenditure on machinery during the same
period is?

114. What is the percentage increase in expenses


on salaries from the period 1972-76 to 1977-81?

115. What is the total expense in the period 1972-


76 if the expense during the same period for
clothes is 150 crores?

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Questions 116 to 120: (Infosys)

In the following graph, the number of clerks


selected in six different banks in three different
years 2015, 2016 and 2017 has been shown.
Read the graph carefully and answer the
questions.

116. What is the respective ratio between the


average number of clerks selected in all the banks
in 2015 and 2017?
a. 113:105 b. 102:111
c. 113:115 d. 115:103
e. 103:115

117. The number of clerks recruited in Indian


Bank in 2016 is approxim-ately what percent of
total clerks recruited in that year?
a. 30% b. 24%
c. 20% d. 27%
e. 17%

118. The number of clerks recruited in Canara


Bank and Dena Bank in 2017 is what percent of
the clerks recruited in Vijaya Bank and Andra
Bank in 2017?
a. 125% b. 110%
c. 135% d. 140%
e. 145%

119. What is the ratio between the number of


clerks selected in 2015 in all banks together to
the clerks selected for Canara Bank and Vijaya
Bank in all three years?
a. 113:107 b. 101:103
c. 103:112 107:103
d. 104:109

120. The total number of clerks recruited in


Andra Banks in all the years is what percent of
the total clerks recruited in 2015 in all banks?
a. 17% b. 10%
c. 20% d. 14%
e. 19%

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Questions 121 to 125: (Infosys)

Table shows the sales of different types of items


(A, B, C, D, E) in different shops (P, Q, R, S, T) in a
certain week.

121. Find the ratio between the total number of


sales of type C to that of type E in all the given
shops together?
a. 234:117
b. 315:429
c. 572:623
d. 417:494
e. None of these

122. Find the difference between the total sales


in shop P to that of shop R of all the given types of
items together?
a. 50
b. 20
c. 30
d. 40
e. None of these

123. Find the average number of sales of type A


items in all the given shops together?
a. 1338
b. 1476
c. 1274
d. 1152
e. None of these

124. Total number of type B items sold by shop Q,


S and T together is approximately what
percentage of total number of type D items sold
by shop P, R and S together?
a. 60%
b. 70%
c. 80%
d. 95%
e. None of these

125. Total number of type C and D items sold by


shop T is approximately what percentage
more/less than the total number of type A and D
items sold by shop Q?
a. 22% more
b. 15% less
c. 8% less
d. 12% more
e. 5% more

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Questions 126 to 130: (Infosys)

Company %LED TV

Onida 20%

Samsung 30%

Sony 45%

Philips 35%

Mitashi 42%

Sansui 45%
Pie-chart shows the proportion of number of TV’s
produced on different companies. The table
shows the percentage of LED TV among them.

126. If the total number of TV’s produced in


Onida is 1760, what is the total number of LCD TV
produced in Samsung?
a. 1316 b. 1302 c. 1309
d. 1310 e. 1305

127. If the total number of TV’s produced in all six


companies together is 11000, what is the
difference between the number of LCD TV and
that of LED TV in Mitashi?
a. 257 b. 264 c. 266
d. 250 e. 270

128. If the total number of LCD TV produced in


Sansui is 1936 then the number of LED TV
produced in Sansui is what percentage of the
total number of TV’s produced in all the six
companies together?
a.10.5% b. 11.6% c. 12.3%
d. 14.4% e. 17.2%

129. If the number of LED TV produced in Philips


is 462, what is the total number of the TV’s
produced in Sony?
a. 900 b. 850 c. 800
d. 880 e. 910

130. If the total number of LCD TV produced in


Philips is 858, what is the average number of LED
TV produced in Sony and Philips together?
a. 439 b. 436 c. 416
d. 428 e. 429

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Questions 131 to 135: (Infosys)
Natwarlal was a smart thief who decided to rob
the three computers in a computer centre,
namely, Tejas, Prithvi and Vayu. He robbed the
computers of one of their peripherals, attacking
one computer each in every month of the first
quarter of the year. Natwarlal had only three
tools i.e., a screwdriver, pliers and a wire cutter.
Each month he used a different tool. Finally, his
booty comprised a printer, a keyboard and a
monitor and he was able to build his own
computer system. In January, Natwarlal robbed
Prithvi. He did not use the wire cutter in that
month. Poor Vayu lost its keyboard when pliers
did their trick. Monitor was susceptible only to
the edge of the wire cutter. March was the
unlucky month for Tejas.

131. Which tool was used in Tejas?


a. Screw driver
b. Pliers
c. Wire cutter
d. Cannot be determined

132. In which month did Natwarlal acquire the


keyboard?
a. January
b. February
c. March
d. Cannot be determined

133. Which peripheral did Prithvi lose?


a. Printer
b. Keyboard
c. Monitor
d. Cannot be determined

134. The month in which the wire cutter was


used is _________.

135. Which computer lost its monitor?


a. Prithvi
b. Tejas
c. Vayu
d. Cannot be determined

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Questions 136 to 140: (Infosys)
Today is Jon Snow's wedding and he has invited
his 7 friends (Petyr, Qhorin, Ramsay, Sansa,
Theon, Umar, Varys) to attend the wedding. Not
all his friends like each other and hence they
come to the wedding as per the following
conditions:
• If Petyr comes, then Umar does not come
• If Sansa comes, then Theon does not come
• If Theon does not come, then Ramsay does not
come
• If Ramsay does not come, then Petyr and Qhorin
come

136. If Qhorin comes, then who must opt not to


come to the wedding?
a) Ramsay
b) Umar
c) Theon
d) Petyr
e) None of these

137. If Ramsay does not come, then which of the


following must be true?
a) Petyr and Theon do not come
b) Umar does not come
c) Theon comes
d) Sansa does not come and Qhorin comes
e) None of these

138. If Umar comes, then which of the following


must not be true?
a) Theon comes
b) Varys comes
c) Ramsay does not come
d) Qhorin does not come
e) None of these

139. Which of the following could be the group of


people attending the wedding?
a) Theon, Umar, Petyr, Qhorin
b) Varys, Ramsay, Umar
c) Sansa, Qhorin, Theon, Ramsay
d) Ramsay, Umar, Sansa
e) None of these

140. ______ can attend the party regardless of the


presence of any other person.

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Questions 141 to 145: (Infosys)
Six boys A, B, C, D, E, F are sitting in a row, not
necessarily in the given order. There is only one
magazine that gets circulated from the first to the
sixth person, the first person being at the
extreme left. One can hand over the magazine
only to a person who is sitting next to him. The
following are some of the points known about the
group.
i. B cannot take the paper from C. ii. C sits first in
the row. iii. D cannot take the paper from C.
iv. A cannot handover the paper to anybody.
v. D does not pass paper to A.
vi. F cannot pass paper to D.
141. If D is sitting at 3rd position, then E is sitting
at position ______

142. From whom does D take the magazine?

143. If F sits in the 4th position, then who sits on


the 3rd position?

144. If B sits at the fourth position, then who sits


on the third position?

145. 5. If E sits at the 3rd position, then who sits


on the 2nd position?

Questions 146 to 150: (Infosys)


There are eight employees i.e. P, Q, R, S, T, U, V
and W who have decided to do the lunch in
Restaurant. They have seated around a circular
table and facing towards the centre but not
necessarily in the same order. T sits 2nd right of
P.R is not an immediate neighbour of P and T. S is
not an immediate neighbour of W. There are two
employees between R and Q who sits 2nd left of
W. W sits opposite to V who is an immediate
neighbour of both P and T.
146. Who among the following sits immediate left
of V?
a. P b. S c. T d. U e. None

147. How many employees sit between S and T,


clockwise counting from S?
a. 2 b. 5 c. 1 d. 4 e. None

148. Who among the following sits immediate left


of S?
a. V b. U c. Q d. R e. T

149. Who among the following sits 2nd to the


right of R?
a. U b. P c. V d. W e. None

150. 5. If Q is related to S and T is related to R,


then U is related to which employee?
a. V b. Q c. P d. W e. None

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Questions 151 to 170: (Infosys Puzzles)
151. Find the missing number(s).
1 3 5 7

4 8 12 16

7 X 19 25

10 18 Y 34

152. Find the missing number(s)


4 2 9 9
3 5 6 8
2 1 3 2
3 6 7 ?

153. Find the missing number(s)


1 2 1

1 4 4

1 6 ?

1 9 6

154. Find the missing number(s)


35 27 43
32 30 46
51 ? 61

155. Find the missing number(s)


464 2 903
369 ? 448

156. Find the missing numbers(s)


96 16 12
72 ? 6
104 4 52

157. Find the missing number(s)


6 3 4
5 7 6
4 3 2
34 24 ?

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158. Find the missing number(s)
3 4 5

11 19 29

123 364 ?

159. Find the missing number(s)

160. Find the missing number(s)


2 3 7 17

3 6 8 ?

7 6 3 27

161. Find the missing number(s)


72 63 18

80 72 16

52 45 ?

162. Find the missing number(s)

163. Find the missing number(s)

164. Find the missing number(s)

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165. Find the missing number(s)

166. Find the missing number(s)

167. Find the missing number(s)

168. Find the missing number(s)

169. Find the missing number(s)

170. Consider following rules while substituting


number in the given grid.
1. The numbers substituted in each cell of a
particular column must be unique and should
add up to the number given in the topmost cell of
the corresponding column.
2. The numbers substituted in each cell of a
particular row must be unique and should add up
to the number given in the first cell of the
corresponding row.
3. The numbers to be used are from 1 to 9 only.
Determine the number that will be present in
place of ?

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171. There is a cube that having six faces named
with six different fruit names like Apple, mango,
pineapple, Orange, Watermelon and Banana.
With condition like, Orange face is opposite to the
Apple face. Pineapple face is between orange and
Apple faces. Banana face is adjacent to
watermelon face. Mango face is adjacent to
Banana face. Orange face is in the bottom, which
of the following is adjacent to Pineapple? (TCS)
a. Mango, Apple
b. Watermelon, Banana
c. Apple, Watermelon
d. Orange, Apple

172. A girl introduced a boy as the son of' the


daughter of the father of her uncle. The boy is
girl's (Infosys)
a. Brother
b. Son
c. Uncle
d. Son-in-law

173. Study the given data and answer the


fallowing question? (TCS)
A $ B means A is the father of B;
A # B means A is the sister of B;
A * B means A is the daughter of B and
A @ B means A is the brother of B.
Which of the following indicates that M is the wife
of Q?
a. Q $ R # T @ M
b. Q $ R @ T # M
c. Q $ R * T # M
d. None of these

174. Pointing to a girl in the photograph, Amar


said, "Her mother's brother is the only son of my
mother's father." How is the girl's mother related
to Amar? (Infosys)
a. Mother
b. Aunt
c. Sister
d. Grandmother

175. A father said to his son “I was old as you are


at the present at the time of your birth”. If the
father’s age is 38 years, the son’s age is? (AMCAT)
a. 19
b. 20
c. 15
d. 14

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176. A joint family consists of seven members A,
B, C, D, E, F and G with three females. G is a widow
and sister-in-law of D’s father F. B and D are
siblings and A is daughter of B. C is cousin of B.
Who is E? (Infosys)
a. Wife of F
b. Grandmother of A
c. Aunt of C
d. Sister of D

177. X introduces Y saying, "He is the husband of


the granddaughter of the father of my father ".
How is Y related to X? (Infosys)
a. Brother
b. Son
c. Brother-in-law
d. Son-in-law

178. Pointing to a photograph, a woman says,


"This man's son's sister is my mother-in-law."
How is the woman's husband related to the man
in the photograph? (Accenture)
a. Grandson
b. Son
c. Son-in-law
d. Nephew

Directions for question 179 and 180: Read the


following passage carefully and answer the
question given below it. (TCS)
A group of friends having seven members A, B, C,
D, E, F and G contains four men and three ladies.
Each one of them has a different profession -
Actor, Music director, Fashion designer, Scientist,
Builder, Police and Manager- and each one has
passed out of a different school - P, S, V, W, X, Y,
and Z not necessarily in the same order. None of
the ladies is a Police or an Actor. C is a Fashion
designer and she has passed out from 'School X'.
A is a 'School Y' pass out. B is not a Scientist. E is
a manager and is a 'School S' pass out. F is an
Actor and has not studied in 'School P'. G is a
Police and has studied in 'School V'. The Scientist
is a 'School Z' pass out. The Music director has
studied in 'School P'. None of the ladies has
studied in 'School Y' or 'School S'. (Tech
Mahindra)
179. Which is the profession of D?
a. Fashion designer
b. Actor
c. Builder
d. Scientist

180. Who among them is a scientist?


a. A b. E
c. D d. None of these

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181. Preethi walked towards a temple which is in
front of her to the north. When the temple was 90
meters away from her, she turned to the left and
collected a message from Vijay's house, which
was 50 meters away in that direction and walked
towards the west for 100 meters and turned to
her right and walked 90 meters. How many
meters was she from the temple? (Infosys)
a. 0 mts
b. 50 mts
c. 90 mts
d. 150 mts

182. A child is looking for his father. He went 90


metres in the East before turning to his right. He
went 20 meters before turning to his right again
to look for his father at his uncle’s place 30
metres from this point. His father was not there.
From here he went 100 metres to the North
before meeting his father in a street. What is the
smallest distance between the starting point and
his father’s position? (TCS)
a. 80 metres
b. 100 metres
c. 140 metres
d. 260 metres

183. If South-West becomes North and so on.


What will East become? (Infosys)
a. North-east
b. South-east
c. North-west
d. South-west

184. Arjun runs 20 m towards East and turns to


right and runs 10 m. Then he turns to the right
and runs 9 m. Again he turns to right and runs 5
m. After this he turns to left and runs 12 m and
finally he turns to right and 6 m. Now to which
direction is Arjun facing? (AMCAT)
a. East
b. North
c. West
d. South

185. If there are four towns P, Q, R and T. Q is to


the SOUTH-WEST of P. R is to the EAST of Q and
SOUTH-EAST of P, and T is to the NORTH of R
along with Q, P. In which direction of P is T
located? (AMCAT)
a. South-east
b. North
c. North-east
d. East

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Directions for questions 186 to 190:
Find the next terms/ missing terms in the series:
186. 2, 3, 10, 15, 26, 35, ? (TCS)
a. 54
b. 73
c. 45
d. 50

187. 6, 4, 6, 12, 28, ? (Infosys)


a. 40
b. 56
c. 80
d. 75
e. None

188. DFK, FEL, HDM, JCN, ? (Infosys)


a. KAO
b. LBO
c. LDO
d. LAO

189. 18, 40, 70, 108, 154, ? (Infosys)


a. 198
b. 208
c. 318
d. 251
e. None
190. 2A11, 2D13, 4G17, ? (IBM/ Infosys)
a. 12J23
b. 48M29
c. 36I19
d. 8E15

191. aac_a_cbab_b_accab_ba_cb (Infosys)


a. bcacba
b. acbaba
c. cbcacb
d. cabcab

192. Find the odd one out: (AMCAT)


1, 11, 26, 49, 80, 122, 169, 227, 290, 361

193. In a certain code, ‘YEARLY’ is written as


BVZIOB. How ‘ANNUAL’ is written in that code?
(Infosys)
a. AFMOMM
b. ZNNFZA
c. AMMFZO
d. XCADGF

194. In a certain code, MONKEY is written as


XDJMNL. How is TIGER written in that code?
(AMCAT)
a. QDFHS
b. SDFHS
c. SHFDQ
d. UJHFS

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195. If MOBILITY is coded as 46293927, then
EXAMINATION is coded as? (TCS)
a. 45038401854
b. 56149512965
c. 57159413955
d. 67250623076

196. If FRIEND is codes as UIRVMW, then ENEMY


will be coded as: (Infosys)
a. FOFNZ
b. DMDLX
c. VMVMB
d. None of these

197. If FRAGRANCE is written as SBHSBODFG,


how can IMPOSING be written? (AMCAT)
a. NQPTJHOJ
b. NQPTJOHI
c. NQTPJOHJ
d. NQPTJOHJ

198. If cook is called as butler, butler is called as


manager, manager is called as teacher, teacher is
called as dancer, dancer is called as cook, who
will teach in class (Infosys)
a. Cook
b. Butler
c. Dancer
d. Manager

199. In a certain code language,


'dom put ta' means 'bring hot food';
'put tir sop' means 'food is good' and
'tak da sop' means 'good bright boy'.
Which of the following does mean 'hot' in that
language?
a. dom
b. pul
c. ta
d. sop

200. Given a statement and proposed


assumption,
Statement: I prefer running as my form of
workout. It is important for me that I can work
out whenever and wherever I want, and that I do
not need a gym in order to exercise.
Proposed assumption: Going to gym is a form of
workout that requires more time than going for a
run
a. Yes
b. No

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Directions for question 201 to 206 : In each of the
given questions, a few statements have been
given followed by two conclusions based on
them. Consider the statements to be true and
answer which of the given conclusions logically
follow the statement.
(Infosys/TCS/AMCAT)
201. Statements:
All trees are shrubs
No shrub is a sapling
All saplings are grass
Conclusions:
I. No tree is a grass
II. Some saplings being trees is a possibility
a. If only conclusion I follow
b. If only conclusion II follows
c. If conclusion I and II both follow
d. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
e. If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows

202. Statements:
All books are diary
Some diaries are notebooks
All notebooks are notepads
Conclusion I: Some notepads are diary
Conclusion II: Some notepads are books
a. If only conclusion I follow
b. If only conclusion II follows
c. If conclusion I and II both follow
d. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
e. If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows

203. Statements:
Only biscuits are chocolate
Only few biscuits are snacks
All snacks are beverages
Conclusion I: Some biscuits are not snacks is a
possibility
Conclusion II: Some chocolates are snacks is a
possibility
a. If only conclusion I follow
b. If only conclusion II follows
c. If conclusion I and II both follow
d. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
e. If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows

204. Statements:
No pig is deer.
Only a few deers are tigers.
Some tigers are lion.
Conclusions:
I. Some deers are surely not lions.
II. II. All tiger being pig is a possibility.
a. If only conclusion I follow
b. If only conclusion II follows
c. If conclusion I and II both follow
d. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
e. If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows

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205. Statements:
Only a few flower is fruit.
No fruit is food.
All food is vegetable.
Conclusions:
I. All fruit being flower is a possibility.
II. No fruit are vegetable
a. If only conclusion I follow
b. If only conclusion II follows
c. If conclusion I and II both follow
d. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
e. If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows

206. Statements:
All chairs are tables.
No cat is table.
Some tables are desks.
All benches are desks.
Conclusions:
I. Some chairs are cats.
II. Some benches are tables.
III. All desks are tables.
IV. Some desks are cats.
a. Only I follows
b. Only II follows
c. Only III follows
d. Only IV follows
e. None follows

207. Study the figure and answer the question:

Which letter is opposite to C?


a. B
b. F
c. D
d. E

208. Which picture comes after 5?

1 2 3 4 5

A B C D E

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209. Which picture comes next?

210. Which picture comes next? (TCS)

211. Which option resembles a closed dice:


(AMCAT/ Cocubes/ MindTree)

212. Find the water image of the alpha numerical


series: (Infosys)

213. Find the water image of the alpha numerical


series: (Infosys)

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214. Which options fits in the empty space:

215. Which of the fallowing options represents


enclosed dice of the given picture: (AMCAT/
Cocubes/ Mindtree)

216. Answer the question based on the


information given.
Question:
Many business offices are located in buildings
having 2-8 floors. If a building has more than 3
floors, it has a lift. If the above statements are
true, which of the following must be true? (TCS)
a. 2nd floors do not have lifts
b. 7th floors have lifts
c. Only floors above the 3rd floors have lifts
d. All floors may be reached by lifts

217. Argument: People should be held


accountable for their own actions. However, no
person should be held accountable for actions
over which they have no control. (TCS)
Which of the following is the most logical
conclusion of the argument above?
Conclusions:
a. People should not be held accountable for the
actions of other people
b. People have control over their own actions.
c. People cannot control the actions of other
people.
d. Actions that cannot be controlled should not be
punished
e. People have no control over the actions of
others

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218. The positions of how many digits in the
number 2451479638 will remain the same when
the first half and the second half of the digits are
arranged in ascending order separately?
(Infosys)
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. None

219. In a south-facing row of NCC cadet, Sunny is


9th from left end and Leone is 12th from right
end. There are 5 cadets between Sunny and Ami
who are equidistant to Leone. Find how many
cadets are there in the row? (MindTree)
a. 34
b. 32
c. 24
d. 52

220. Statement and conclusion- (Infosys)


Statement: The best evidence of India’s glorious
past is the growing popularity of Ayurvedic
medicines in the west.
Conclusions:
Ayurvedic medicines are not popular in India.
Allopathic medicines are more popular in India.
a. Only conclusion 1 follows
b. Only conclusion 2 follows
c. Either 1 or 2 follows
d. Neither 1 nor 2 follows
e. Both 1 and 2 follows

221. Statement & assumptions: (TCS)


Statement: Please note that company will
provide accommodation to only outside
candidate if selected – A condition in an
advertisement.
Assumptions:
1. The local candidate would be having some
other arrangement for their stay.
2. The company plans to select only local
candidates.
a. Only assumption 1 is implicit
b. Only assumption 2 is implicit
c. Either 1 or 2 is implicit
d. Neither 1 nor 2 is implicit
e. Both 1 and 2 are implicit

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222. Statement and assumption: (Infosys)
Statement: “In order to bring punctuality in our
office, we must provide conveyance allowance to
our employees.” – In charge of a company tells
Personnel-manager.
Assumptions:
Conveyance allowance will not help in bringing
punctuality.
Discipline and reward should always go hand in
hand.
a. Only assumption 1 is implicit
b. Only assumption 2 is implicit
c. Either 1 or 2 is implicit
d. Neither 1 nor 2 is implicit
e. Both 1 and 2 are implicit

223. John is stronger than Mike, but Luke is


stronger than John. (Infosys)
Statement: Mike is stronger than Luke
Options:
a. True
b. False
c. Insufficient information

224. The small red plastic cup is three-quarters


full. The large blue plastic cup is also three-
quarters full. The small green plastic cup is only a
quarter full. The purple cup has even less liquid
than the small green plastic cup, but the pink
plastic cup is fuller than the small red plastic cup.
(TCS)
a. True
b. False
c. Cannot say

225. In the figure below, the square represents


the people who like to read novels. The rectangle
represents the people who like to watch movies,
the triangle represents the people who like to
watch drama, and the circle represents men.
Based on the image, how many men who like to
watch movies do not like to watch drama? (TCS)

40 12
7 15 24

20
36 28 30
25
14
10
22

a. 36
b. 20
c. 56
d. 58

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226. The figure depicts the number of sales
agencies that deal with one or more brands. The
square represents the agencies that sell P&G
products. The rectangle represents the agencies
that sell Amway products. The triangle
represents the agencies that sell Reliance
products. The circle represents the agencies that
sell TATA products. Based on the image, how
many agencies sell only TATA and Reliance
products? (TCS)

40 104
32 54
99
20
200 75
64
88

a. 64
b. 75
c. 88
d. 200

227. The image gives a survey from a sample set


of employees working at TCS. In the image, the
rectangle represents the number of female
employees, the square represents the number of
software developers, the rhombus represents
married people, and the triangle represents
employees with a masters degree. Based on the
image, how many unmarried female employees
with a masters degree do not work as software
developers? (TCS)
312
165 83
99
546 56
5 45 98
74 63 44
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a. 83
b. 98
c. 44
d. Data Inadequate

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228. There are 500 employees in an organization. I) One becomes very hefty and strong by
60% of them are men. 40% of the employees resolving one’s conflicts.
know how to use computers. 20% of the women
know how to use computers. How many male
employees do not know how to use a computer?
(TCS)
a. 160
b. 140
c. 180
d. 40

229. Total marks scored by Peter, Brian and Chris


in 4 subjects A, B, C and D are X, Y and Z,
respectively. Scores of Peter and Chris in subject
A are the same. Scores of Peter and Chris in
subject C are the same. Peter scored 50 marks in
B. Score of Chris in A is four-fifth of the score of
Peter in B. Sum of the scores of subject A by the
three of them is 155. Sum of the scores of subject
C by the three of them is 150. Brian scored 60
marks in B and half of it in C. Score of Chris in D
is one-third of the score of Peter in D. Score of
Chris in D is half his score in C. Score of Brian in
D is half the score of Peter in D. Score of Chris in
B is half his score in A. What is the ratio between
X, Y and Z? (TCS)
a. 9:5:4
b. 4:3:2
c. 8:7:5
d. 10:8:5

230. Average weight of 6 people A, B, C, D, E and


F is found to be 60 kg. Weights of B and F are the
same. Wights of A and C are in the ratio 4:3. D is
50 kg heavier than E. Weight of A is double the
weight of B. Average weight of D and E is 70.
Weight of A is what percentage of the weight of
E? (TCS)
a. 120%
b. 160%
c. 180%
d. 130%

231. Two statements are given following by two


conclusions I and II. You have to consider the two
statements to be true even if they seem to be at
variance from commonly known facts. You have
to decide which one of the given conclusions
definitely follows from the given statements.
(TCS)
Statements:
I) Conflicts in mind create tension.
II) Resolution of conflict leads to good mental
health.
Conclusions:

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II) Freedom from conflicts leads to good mental
health.
Options:
a. Only conclusion I follows.
b. Only conclusion II follows.
c. Neither conclusion I nor II follows.
d. Both conclusions I and II follow.

232. Two statements are given followed by two


conclusions I and II. You have to consider the two
statements to be true, even if they seem to be at
variance from commonly known facts. You are to
decide which of the given conclusions can
definitely be drawn from the given statements.
Indicate your answer. (TCS)
Statements :
(I) Irregularity is a cause for failure in exams.
(II) Some regular students fail in the
examinations.
Conclusions :
(I) All failed students are regular.
(II) All successful students are not regular.
Options:
a. Only I follows
b. Only II follows
c. Neither I, nor II follows
d. Both I and II follow

233. Following a statement, conclusions I, II and


III are given. Which one of the four alternatives is
correct? (TCS)
Statement :
Imprisonment for 27 years made Nelson Mandela
The President.
Assumptions:
(I) One who will be imprisoned for 27 years will
become The President.
(II) To become The President imprisonment is a
qualification.
Options:
a. Only I is implicit.
b. Only II is implicit.
c. Both I & II are implicit.
d. Neither I nor II is implicit.

234. (TCS) The following are the criteria for


selecting a cricket coach for a reputed academy.
As on 1 Sep 2021, the candidate must:
(a) be a gold medal winner in at least one state
level or higher level cricket tournament.
(b) have been a coach for at least 3 years in any
government aided universities.
(c) have a masters degree in physical education
training with at least 70% aggregate.
(d) be older than 35 years of age and less than 40
years of age as on 1 Sep 2021.
However, if the candidate fulfils all the above
criteria except

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at (c) but has more than 10 years of experience,
he must be referred to the head coach.
at (b) but have coaching experience in private
institution for more than 8 years, he must be
referred to the dean of the academy.
Based on the criteria given above and without
assuming any additional information, you have to
take a decision for the candidate whose profile
has been given below. Mark your answer by
choosing the appropriate option.
Kapil Das is a masters degree holder with an
aggregate of 82% who graduated from a
government aided university. He was a member
of a cricket team that won the gold medal at a
national level event organized in the year 2011.
He is working as a cricket coach in STC Academy,
a private academy, since 2015. He was born in the
year 1984.
What decision would be taken for him?
a. He would be selected
b. He would be rejected
c. He must be referred to the head coach
d. He must be referred to the dean of the academy

235. (TCS) The following are the criteria for


selecting an alloy for the manufacturing of a kind
of engine.
The alloy must:
(a) have a tensile strength of 300Mpa.
(b) have at least 30% iron component.
(c) be able to withstand without wear and tear up
to 1200 degree Celsius.
(d) Be lighter than the current alloy being used
for manufacturing the engines.
However, if the alloy fulfils all the above criteria
except
at (d) but can withstand wear and tear up to
1500 degree Celsius, it must be refereed to the
chief research engineer.
at (b) but have more than 25% iron component,
it must be referred to the engineer designing the
gearbox.
Based on the criteria given above and without
assuming any additional information, you have to
take a decision for the alloy whose details has
been given below. Mark your answer by choosing
the appropriate option.
When the features of the alloy submitted by
FESTRON company were refereed, it is found that
the alloy has a tensile strength of 400MPa with
60% iron component, can withstand up to 1400
degree Celsius without wear and tear and is 2%
lighter than the current alloy.
What decision would be taken for this alloy?
a. Alloy must be selected.
b. Alloy must be rejected.
c. Alloy must be referred to the chief research
engineer.
d. Insufficient data.

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Directions for Questions 236 to 240:
Given below is a question followed by two
statements I and II, each containing some
information. Decide which of the statements are
sufficient to answer the question and choose:
Option (a) if Statement I alone is sufficient
Option (b) if Statement II alone is sufficient
Option (c) if either statement I alone is sufficient
or statement II alone is sufficient
Option (d) Both statements are not sufficient

236. What is the percentage profit or loss


obtained by selling a product for Rs. 18000?
Statement I:
Ratio between the session price and the cost
price is 4:3.
Statement II:
Selling price of the product is 6000 less than the
cost price.

237. Present age of A is 4/5th of the present age


of B. What is the present age of A?
Statement I:
10 years from now, the age of A will be 6/7th the
age of B.
Statement II:
10 years ago, the age of A was 2/3rd the age of B.

238. A shopkeeper makes 5% profit for each


product that he sells. What is the total sales he
made in the month of October 2019?
Statement I:
Amount he had in the month of October 2019,
after depositing the profit in the bank is Rs.
342000.
Statement II:
Sales made in October 2019 is 3 times the sales
made in September 2019.

239. Is the sum of the cos prices of products A and


B together more than the sum of the cost prices
of products C and D?
Statement I:
Sum of 50% of cost price of A and 25% of cost
price of B is equal to sum of 25% of cost price of
C and 60% of cost price of D.
Statement II:
Cost price of A is greater than the cost price of B,
and cost price of B is greater than the cost price
of C.

240. What is the total surface area of the


cylinder?
Statement I:
Base are of the cylinder is same as the curved
surface area of a hemisphere with radius 7 cm.
Statement II:
Height of the cuboid made by melting the
cylinder is 12 cm.

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Directions for Questions 241 to 250:
Given below is a question followed by two
statements I and II, each containing some
information. Decide which of the statements are
sufficient to answer the question and choose:
Option (a) if one of the statements is sufficient
but not the other.
Option (b) if either statement I alone is sufficient
or statement II alone is sufficient
Option (c) if both statements together are
necessary
Option (d) Both statements are not sufficient

241. After mixing the milk and water solutions


from containers A and B into container C, the
concentration of milk is 55%. What was the
concentration of milk in container A?
Statement I:
Milk and water ratio in container B was 2:3.
Statement II:
Quantity of the solutions in containers A and B
was 1:2.

242. A and B start from points X and Y,


respectively, and travel at constant speed to
reach Y and X respectively. At what time do they
meet if they travel on the same day?
Statement I:
A started at 5:00 and reached Y at 9:00 am.
Statement II:
B started at 7:00 am and reached X at 10:00 am.

243. A sales agency gives 2% commission out of


the sales revenue to a salesman if he generates a
revenue up to Rs. 200000 in a month. For the
revenue made above 200000, the salesman will
get 3% commission. What was the total income
made by Rajiv in the month of March, who is a
salesman in this agency?
Statement I:
For the month of March, Rajiv got Rs. 1200 for the
revenue he made above Rs. 200000.
Statement II:
Difference between the commission made in the
month of February and March on the revenue
above 200000, by Rajiv, is Rs. 400.

244. What is the cost of fencing a rectangular plot


of length 120 m and width 40m, if the fence
should have a gate of width 4 m?
Statement I:
Fencing cost per square meter is Rs. 75.
Statement II:
Cost of the rectangular gate whose height is same
as the height of the fence is Rs. 2000.

245. 30 men can complete a work in 15 days, and


40 women can complete the work in 10 days.
(30−𝑥) men and (40−𝑦) women together

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complete the work in 25 days. What is the sum of
𝑥 and 𝑦?
Statement I:
(30−𝑥) men take 50 days to complete the work.
Statement II:
(40−𝑦)women take 50 days to complete the
work.

246. There are 4 rooms P, Q, R and S where A, B,


C and D stay, each in 1 room not necessarily in the
same order. Who is in room R?
Statement I:
Neither B nor C stay in rooms P and Q.
Statement II:
A stays in room Q, and D stays in room P.

247. 5 bags A, B, C, D and E are arranged in


ascending order of their weights, the lightest bag
being in the left end. Which bag is the heaviest of
them all?
Statement I:
B is to the immediate left of C and to the
immediate right of D.
Statement II:
Neither A nor D are the lightest bags.

248. Rahul, Kumar, Madhu, Vijay, and Kevin are


standing in a playground, facing north. Position
of Madhu is in which direction with respect to the
position of Vijay?
Statement I:
Kevin is to the west of Rahul, and Madhu is to the
east of Rahul.
Statement II:
Vijay is to the south of Rahul.

249. A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting


equidistance around a circular table, facing he
centre but not necessarily in the same order. Who
is sitting opposite to D if B is sitting to the left of
G?
Statement I:
F and E are sitting opposite to each other, and G
and H are sitting opposite to each other.
Statement II:
A is sitting between H and F, and C is net to E.

250. How is Deepa related to Geetha?


Statement I:
Karan and Veena are a married couple whose
daughter is Geetha.
Statement II:
Karan is the son-in-law of Venkat whose
granddaughter is Deepa.

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