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GENERAL INTELLIGENCE(1-25) In option 'd', 1st letter = M, 2nd letter = M - 4 = I, 3rd
1. (C) letter = M + 4 = Q
The pattern followed here is: So, all of the above options follow the above pattern
3rd number = |1st number - 2nd number| X 1.5 except option 'b'.
In (37, 67, 45) , 3. (D)
1st number = 37, 2nd number = 67, 3rd number = |67 The logic followed here is:
- 37| X 1.5 = 30 X 1.5 = 45 The 1st number is multiplied by the sum of the 1st
In (18, 84, 99) , and 2nd digits of the 1st number to get the 2nd
1st number = 18, 2nd number = 84, 3rd number = |84 number.
- 18| X 1.5 = 66 X 1.5 = 99 1st number = 45, 2nd number = {45 X (4 + 5) } = {45
In option 'a': (22, 44, 88) X 9} = 405
1st number = 22, 2nd number = 44, 3rd number = |44 Similarly, the 4th number is multiplied by the sum of
- 22| X 1.5 = 22 X 1.5 = 33 ≠ 88 the 1st and 2nd digits of the 3rd number to get the 4th
In option 'b': (17, 39, 22) number.
1st number = 17, 2nd number = 39, 3rd number = |39 3rd number = 78, 4th number = {78 X (7 + 8 = 15) }
- 17| X 1.5 = 22 X 1.5 = 33 ≠ 22 = {78 X 15} = 1170
In option 'c': (32, 56, 36) Similarly,
1st number = 32, 2nd number = 56, 3rd number = |56 5th number = 92, 6th number = {92 X (9 + 2) } = {92
- 32| X 1.5 = 24 X 1.5 = 36 X 11} = 1012
In option 'd': (15, 53, 19) Therefore, '1012' will come in place of question mark.
1st number = 15, 2nd number = 53, 3rd number = |53 4. (B)
- 19| X 1.5 = 34 X 1.5 = 51 ≠ 19 The logic followed here is:
All combination of numbers doesn't follow this The 1st, 3rd and 5th letters are coded as the opposite
pattern except for option C. letter and the 2nd, 4th and 6th letters are coded as the
2. (B) 3rd succeeding letter as per the English alphabetical
The pattern followed here is: series.
The 2nd letter is the fourth preceding letter of the 1st
letter and the 3rd letter is the fourth succeeding letter
For 'FORGET',
of the 1st letter as per the English alphabetical series.
In option 'a', 1st letter = G, 2nd letter = G - 4 = C, 3rd
So, 'FORGET' is written as 'URIJVW'.
letter = G + 4 = K
For 'HUMOUR',
In option 'b', 1st letter = B, 2nd letter = B - 4 = X, 3rd
letter = B + 4 = F ≠ D
In option 'c', 1st letter = S, 2nd letter = S - 4 = O, 3rd
letter = S + 4 = W
So, 'HUMOUR' is written as 'SXNRFU'.
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Similarly, Similarly, in 3rd and 4th letter cluster,
For 'LAPTOP',
So, 'OPEN' is coded as 'PRHR'.
So, 'LAPTOP' is written as 'ODKWLS'.
Therefore, in 5th and 6th letter cluster,
5. (C)
Given word: 'WONDERFUL'.
If all the letters are arranged as per English
alphabetical order from left to right, then we get: So, 'PICK' is coded as 'QKFO'.
10. (D)
So, position of only 'U' remain unchanged.
6. (A)
Only conclusion II follows.
11. (C)
The logic followed here is:
In each option, eight times of the 1st number is the
2nd number.
7. (D) In option 'a', 17 - 136
1st number = 17, 2nd number = 8 X 17 = 136
In option 'b', 21 - 168
1st number = 21, 2nd number = 8 X 21 = 168
In option 'c', 32 - 266
1st number = 32, 2nd number = 8 X 32 = 256 ≠ 266
In option 'd', 14 - 112
8. (C) 1st number = 14, 2nd number = 8 X 14 = 112
Therefore, all of the above options follow the same
logic except option c.
12. (D)
Y is either brother-in-law or sister-in-la of U. On 12th March 1992, it was Thursday.
9. (B) So, number of odd days from 12th March 1992 to
The logic followed here is: 12th March 1994 are: (1 + 1) = 2
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th letters are coded as the So, 12th March 1994, it was Saturday.
immediate, 2nd, 3rd and 4th succeeding letters as per From 12th March, 1994 to 22nd March 1994, number
the English alphabetical series. of odd days is 10, so, 10 ÷ 7, so, number of odd days
In 1st and 2nd letter cluster, is 3.
So, on 22nd March, 1994, it was Tuesday.
13. (C)
The pattern followed here is:
So, 'NOTE' is coded as 'OQWI'.
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The 2nd letter is the 2nd succeeding letter of the 1st
letter and the 3rd letter is the 4th succeeding letter of
the 2nd letter as per the English Alphabetical series.
In option 'a', 1st letter = W, 2nd letter = W + 2 = Y,
3rd letter = Y + 4 = C
In option 'b', 1st letter = N, 2nd letter = N + 2 = P, 3rd
letter = P + 4 = T
So, 'QWXE' will complete the series. In option 'c', 1st letter = F, 2nd letter = F + 2 = H, 3rd
Therefore, the complete series is: letter = H + 4 = L ≠ M
MARK, OYUH, QWXE, SUAB, USDY In option 'd', 1st letter = Q, 2nd letter = Q + 2 = S, 3rd
14. (A) letter = S + 4 = W
The logic followed here is: 18. (B)
15 X 4 = 60
60 + 3 = 63
63 X 4 = 252
252 + 3 = 255
255 X 4 = 1020 19. (C)
1020 + 3 = 1023 Given word: 'SUPERMARKET'
'1020' will complete the series: 'MASK' can be formed using the letters of the word
The complete series is: 'SUPERMARKET'.
15, 60, 63, 252, 255, 1020, 1023 'MARKUP' can be formed using the letters of the
15. (B) word 'SUPERMARKET'.
Given series: 'PARAMETER' cannot be formed using the letters of
The logic followed here is: the given word, as there is only one 'A' in
D E F K B/ D E F K B/ D E F K B 'SUPERMARKET'.
The complete series will be: 'UPTAKE' can be formed using the letters of the word
So, 'F, B, D, E, K, K, B' will complete the series. 'SUPERMARKET
16. (C) 20. (B)
The pattern followed here is: Given equation: 120 + 5 - 4 X 13 - 2 ÷ 450 X 850 = ?
After substituting the signs in the given equation, we
get:
120 ÷ 5 X 4 + 13 X 2 - 450 + 850 = ?
24 X 4 + 13 X 2 - 450 + 850 = ?
So, the figure that will complete the series is -
96 + 26 - 450 + 850 = ?
972 - 450 = ?
522 = ?
Therefore, '522' will come in place of question mark.
21. (D)
17. (C)
In all the given figures, 'M' is the common letter.
The pattern followed here is:
From figure 1 and figure 3, we get A is opposite to B.
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From figure 1, 2 and figure 3, we get J is opposite to QUANT(51-75)
O. 51. (B)
So, clearly, from the given options, 'A' can be So, x + y + z = 18...........(I)
opposite to 'T'. x + y - z = 10............(II)
22. (A) x - y + z = 6................(III)
So, equation (II) + (III) ,
So, 2x = 16
So, 'x' = 8
So, y + z = 10
23. (D) And, y - z = 2
The logic followed here is: So, y + z + y - z = 10 + 2
Sum of the square of the 1st and 2nd digit of the 1st Or, 2y = 12
number is the 2nd number. So, 'y' = (12/2) = 6
In option 'a', So, 'z' = 6 - 2 = 4
1st number = 86, 2nd number = 82 + 62 = 64 + 36 = 52. (C)
100 The distance covered by the thief in 5 minutes = 5 X
24 X 60 = 7200 metres
In option 'b',
Relative speed of the policeman w.r.t thief = 36 - 24 =
1st number = 77, 2nd number = 72 + 72 = 49 + 49 = 12 m/sec
98 So, required time = (7200/12) = 600 seconds = 10
minutes
In option 'c',
53. (A)
1st number = 49, 2nd number = 42 + 92 = 16 + 81 =
Average number of books sold by him = (160 + 120 +
97
180 + 196 + 144) ÷ 5 = 160
In option 'd',
So, required ratio = 196:160 = 49:40
1st number = 56, 2nd number = 52 + 62 = 25 + 36 =
54. (B)
61 ≠ 71
Let value of 'Y' and 'Z' be 9a and 4a respectively.
Therefore, all of the above options follow the same
So, 'X' = 9a X (7/3) = 21a
logic except option D.
So, required ratio = 21a:9a:4a = 21:9:4
24. (D)
55. (A)
The correct dictionary order will be:
Given, 3 tan a = 2
5- Wonder, 2- Wool, 4- Word, 3- Work, 1- World So, tan a = (2/3)
So, (5, 2, 4, 3, 1) represents the correct dictionary
order. So,
25. (C)
'Thermometer' is used to measure 'Temperature' in the
same way, 'Barometer' is used to measure 'Pressure'.
= (2 + 3) /(2 - 3)
GA(26-50) = -5
26. (B) 27. (A) 28. (C) 29. (B) 30. (C) 56. (B)
31. (B) 32. (D) 33. (A) 34. (C) 35. (B) Since, ΔABC and ΔDEF are similar
36. (C) 37. (C) 38. (A) 39. (C) 40. (D) So, (AB/8) = (DE/FE)
41. (D) 42. (C) 43. (D) 44. (D) 45. (B) Or, (AB/8) = (4AB/FE)
46. (D) 47. (D) 48. (D) 49. (B) 50. (C) So, FE = 4 X 8 = 32 cm
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57. (C) 65. (C)
Total number of newspaper sold by 'B' in 2011 and
2014 = 360 + 240 = 600
Total number of newspaper sold by 'A' in 2012 and
2015 = 480 + 400 = 880
So, required percentage = {(880 - 600) /880} X 100 =
9
31 % less
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58. (C)
66. (D)
Relative speed of the two cars = 18 + 12 = 30 km/hr
So, required time = (360/30) = 12 hours 96 ÷ [34 - 2 X {80% of 70 - 60% of 75}]
59. (A) = 96 ÷ [34 - 2 X {56 - 45}]
Required angle = 50 + 35 = 85o
= 96 ÷ [34 - 2 X 11]
60. (C)
Volume of the cone = (1/3) X π X radius2 X height = 96 ÷ [34 - 22]
So, required volume = (1/3) X π X 5 X 5 X 9 = 75π = 96 ÷ 12
cm3 =8
61. (C)
67. (C)
Let the total capacity of the tank be 36x units (LCM
Let the income of Tanisha in 2019 be Rs. 100x
of 18 or 12)
So, her income in 2020 = 100x X 1.3x = Rs. 130x
So, the efficiency of 'M' = (36x/18) = 2x units/hour
So, her income in 2021 = 130x X 1.2 = Rs. 156x
Or, the efficiency of 'N' = (36x/12) = 3x units/hour
So, required percentage = {(156x - 100x) /100x} X
So, combined efficiency of 'M' and 'N' = 5x units/hour
100 = 56%
So, required time = (36x/5x) = 7.2 hours
68. (C)
62. (B)
Average number of bikes produced in five years:
Given, √a + (1/√a) = 9 = (56000 + 48000 + 60000 + 64000 + 42000) ÷ 5 =
54000
On squaring both the sides,
So, required difference = 60000 - 54000 = 6000
So, a + (1/a) + 2 X √a X (1/√a) = 81 69. (C)
Or, a + (1/a) + 2 = 81 Given, sec a + tan a = 5..............(I)
So, a + (1/a) = 79 We know that, sec2 a - tan2 a = 1
63. (D) Or, (sec a + tan a) (sec a - tan a) = 1
So, sec a - tan a = (1/5) ...........(II)
On adding equations (I) and (II) , we get;
2 sec a = (26/5)
Or, sec a = (13/5)
So, cos a = [1/(sec a) ] = (5/13)
So, sin a = √[1 - (5/13) 2] = √(144/169) = (12/13)
70. (B)
We know that,
So, required quantity = 600 X (1/6) = 100 grams
(x - y) 3 = x3 - y3 - 3xy(x - y)
64. (C) Or, (x - y) 3 = -3xy(x - y)
Total amount of pens = 20 X 15 = Rs. 300 Or, (x - y) 2 = -3xy
So, total amount of erasers = 500 - 300 = Rs. 200 So, (x - y) 2 = -3 X -4 = 12
So, required number of erasers = (200/8) = 25 So, (x - y) = 2√3
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71. (C) 75. (B)
Let the marked price of the item = Rs. 100x Number of boys in 6th class = 50 X 0.58 = 29
Price after first discount = 100x X 0.8 = Rs. 80x Number of boys in 8th class = 75 X 0.6 = 45
Price after second discount = 80x X 0.6 = Rs. 48x Number of boys in 10th class = 90 X 0.3 = 27
Therefore, required percentage = {(100x - 48x) So, required number of boys = 29 + 45 + 27 = 101
/100x} X 100 = 52% ENGLISH(75-100)
72. (B) 76. (A) 77. (D) 78. (D) 79. (B) 80. (C)
Length of the chord = 4√5 cm 81. (B) 82. (C) 83. (B) 84. (D) 85. (D)
So, half of the length of the chord = 2√5 cm 86. (B) 87. (C) 88. (D) 89. (C) 90. (C)
2
So, distance between the chord and centre = √[6 - 91. (B) 92. (A) 93. (A) 94. (C) 95. (C)
2
(2√5) ] = √16 = 4 cm 96. (D) 97. (A) 98. (D) 99. (A) 100. (C)
73. (C)
We know that, simple interest = (principal X time X
rate) ÷ 100
So, required interest = (36,000 X 0.15 X 6) = Rs.
32400
74. (D)
32 − [8 + 11 − {4.88 − (2.2 X 0.4) }].
= 32 − [8 + 11 − {4.88 - 0.88}]
= 32 − [8 + 11 − 4].
= 32 − 15
= 17
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