Saturday, 16 September 2017

Quantitative Aptitude



1. If the length, breadth and height of a rectangular parallelepiped are in the ratio 6 : 5 : 4 and if the total surface area is 33300 sq. cm, then the length, breadth and the height of the parallelepiped (in cm) respectively are:
(a) 90, 85, 60
(b) 85, 75, 60
(c) 90, 75, 70 
(d) 90, 75, 60
(e) None of these 

Sol 1. (d); Let Length, breadth & height of a pipe=6x, 5x & 4x 
2(6x*5x+5x*4x+6x*4x)=33300
x=15
so, l=90, b=75, h=60

2. A wooden box of dimensions 8 m X 7 m X 6 m is to carry rectangular boxes of dimensions 8 cm X 7 cm X 6 cm. The maximum number of boxes that can be carried in the wooden box, is:
(a) 9800000
(b) 7500000
(c) 1000000
(d) 1200000
(e) None of these 


Sol 2. (c); Number of boxes=(800X700X600)/(8X7X6)=1000000


3. The length of longest pole that can be placed on the floor of a room is 10 m and the length of longest pole that can be placed in the room is 10(2)^(1/2)m. The height of the room is:
(a) 6 m
(b) 7.5 m
(c) 8 m
(d) 10 m
(e) None of these 

Sol 3. (d); l^2+b^2=(10)^2 ..............(i)
& l^2+b^2+h^2=[10(2)^(1/2)]^2 .............(ii)
from eq. (i) & (ii)
h=10


4. The length, breadth and height of a cuboid are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3. The length, breadth and height of the cuboid are increased by 100%, 200% and 200% respectively. Then, the increase in the volume of the cuboid is:
(a) 5 times
(b) 6 times
(c) 12 times
(d) 17 times
(e) None of these 

Sol 4. (d); Let initial l=x, b=2x, h=3x
after increase l=2x, b=6x, h=9x
original volume=x*2x*3x=6x^3 
New volume=2x*6x*9x=108x^3 
increase in volume=(102x^3)/(6x^3)=17 time

5. How many bags of grain can be stored in a cuboid granary  8 m X 6 m X 3 m, if each bag occupies a space of 0.64 m^3?
(a) 8256
(b) 90
(c) 212
(d) 225
(e) None of these 


Sol 5. (d); Number of boys=(8X6X3)/0.64=225


6. If three equal cubes are placed adjacently in a row, the ratio of the total surface area of the new cuboid to that of the sum of the surface areas of the three cubes is:
(a) 4 : 3
(b) 5 : 2
(c) 7 : 9
(d) 7 : 16
(e) None of these 

Sol 6. (c); Let edge of each cube = a cm
total surface area of these cubes=3X6a^2=18 a^2
length of new Cuboid=3a
breath=a, height=a
S.A of this Cuboid=2(3a^2+a^2+3a^2)=14a^2 
Required ratio=14a^2/18a^2=7 : 9

7. Half cubic metre of gold sheet is extended by hammering so as to cover an area of one hectare. The thickness of the sheet is:
(a) 0.5 cm
(b) 0.05 cm 
(c) 0.005 cm 
(d) 0.0005 cm
(e) None of these 

Sol 7. (c); Thickness=volume/Area=0.5/10000 m=0.005 cm

8. A tank 3 m long, 2 m wide and 1.5 m deep is dug in a field 22 m long and 14 m wide. If the earth dug out is evenly spread over the field, the rise in level of the field will be:
(a) .299 cm
(b) .29 cm 
(c) 2.98 cm 
(d) 4.15 cm
(e) None of these 

Sol 8. (c); Area of Field=(22X14)=308 m^2
Area of tank= 3X2=6 m^2
Rise in level=Volume/ Area= [(3X2X1.5)X100]/(308-6)cm=2.98 cm

9. A rectangular water tank is open at the top. Its capacity is 24 m^3. Its length and breadth are 4 m and 3 m respectively. Ignoring the thickness of the material used for building the tank, the total cost of painting the  inner and outer surfaces of the tank at the rate of Rs. 10 per m^2 is:
(a) Rs. 400
(b) Rs. 500
(c) Rs. 600
(d) Rs. 800
(e) None of these 

Sol 9(d). Height=Volume/Area=24/(4X2)= 2 m
Area to be painted=2(l+b)h+lb
=2(4+3)X2+X4X3
=28+12= 40
since painting has to be done on both side 
so,total area = 2*40 = 80 
hence total cose = 80*10= 800 

10. The length of a hall is 15 m and width 12 m. The sum of the areas of the floor and the flat roof is equal to the sum of the areas of the four walls. The volume of the hall is :
(a) 1800 m^3
(b) 1200 m^3
(c) 900 m^3 
(d) 720 m^3
(e) None of these 


Sol 10, (b); 2X15X12=2(15+12)Xh
h=(2X15X12)/(2X27)=20/3 m 
Volume =15X12X(20/3)=1200 m^3

Quantitative Aptitude


Quant Quiz

Direction : Following line graph shows the ratio of imports to exports of two companies over the years :



1. In how many of the given years were the imports more than the exports in case of company - A ?
1) 5 
2) 3 
3) 1 
4) 2 
5) 4


2. If the imports of company-B in year 2011 were ` 51.688 lakh, then what were the exports of company-B in the same year?
1) 64.26 lakh 
2) 67.54 lakh 
3) 71.36 lakh 
4) 73.84 lakh 
5) None of these

3. If the exports of company-A and Company-B were equal to 84 lakh in year 2012 then what will be the difference between imports of company-B and imports of company-A in that year ?
1) 9.6 lakh 
2) 8.4 lakh 
3) 7.2 lakh 
4) 6.8 lakh 
5) 5.4 lakh

4. If the exports of company-A in year 2009 and exports of company-B in year 2012 were equal then the imports of company- B in 2012 is approximately what percentage of imports of company-A in 2009 ?
1) 60% 
2) 75% 
3) 84% 
4) 96% 
5) 133.3%

5. In year 2009, If the export of company-B is increased by 100% and import is increased by 200%. Then what will be the new ratio of import to export of company-B in that year ?
1) 0.8 
2) 1.0 
3) 1.2 
4) 0.6 
5) 1.5

6. A cycle is sold at a profit of 15%. If both the cost price and selling price is decreased by Rs. 200 the profit would be 5% more what is the original cost price of cycle ?
1) Rs. 1200 
2) Rs. 1000 
3) Rs. 800 
4) Rs. 600 
5) None of these

7. A person lends Rs. 4200 to 'A' for 3 years and Rs. 6500 to 'B' for 7 years. If the person gets Rs. 8134 as interest then what is the rate of interest per annum ?
1) 6% 
2) 8% 
3) 10% 
4) 12% 
5) 14%

8. A sum amounts to Rs. 98010 in 2 years and to Rs. 107811 in 3 years compounded annually. What is the sum ?
1) Rs. 81000 
2) Rs. 84000 
3) Rs. 87000 
4) Rs. 90000 
5) Rs. 94000

9. How many different words can be formed with the letters of the word ''BREAKING". So that the words begin with 'B' and end with 'G' ?
1) 120 
2) 720 
3) 5040 
4) 2520 
5) 1440

10. A bag contains 9 white and 7 black balls. Three balls are drawn at random. Find the probability that all the three balls are black ?
1) 1/8
2) 1/12
3) 1/16
4) 1/21
5) None of these



Answers:
1. 4
Imports > Exports
Import/ Exports > 1

2. 4
I/E = 0.7
E = I/0.7 = 51.688/0.7 = 73.84 lakh

3. 2
Ia/Ea = 0.8
Ia = 0.8 * 84 = 67.2 lakh
Ib/Eb = 0.9
Ib = 0.9 * 84 = 75.6 lakh
Diff = 75.6 - 67.2 = 8.4 lakh

4. 2
Ia/Ea = 1.2
Ib/Eb = 0.9
Let export of A and B are X
Ia = 1.2x
Ib = 0.9x
Req% = 0.9x/1.2x * 100 = 75%

5. 3
I/E = 0.8
I1 = I + 200I/100 = 3I
E1 = E + 100E/100 = 2E

Ratio = I1/ E1 = 3I/2E = 3/2 * 0.8 = 1.2

6. 3;
Let the original cost price is ‘x’, so selling price is
115 x/100 = 23 x/ 20

Now CP = x – 200,
S.P. = 23x/20 - 200

Profit = 23x/20 – 200 – (x – 200) = 23x/20 – x = 3x/20

% profit = 3x/20 * 1/(x - 200) * 100 = 20

3x/(x - 200) = 4
3 x = 4 x – 800
x = 800

7. 5;
Let the rate of interest is r% p.a.
4200 * r * 3/100 + 6500 * r * 7/100 = 8134
126 r + 455 r = 8134
r = 8134/581 = 14% pa

8. 1
Let the principal is P and rate of interest is r
P (1 + R/100)^3 = 107811
P (1 + R/100) ^2 = 98010

Dividing eq I by II
1 + R/100 = 107811/98010
R/100 = 9801/98010
R = 980100/98010 = 10% pa
P = (1 + 10/100)^2 = 98010
p = 98010 * 100/121 = 81000

9. 2

Now 6 letters are left for six different place
Req No. of wages = 6P6 = 6! = 720

10. 3
n(S) = 16C3 = 560
n (E) = Number of ways of selecting 3 balls out of 7 =
7C3 = 7!/3!4! = 35
P(E) = 35/560 = 1/16




Quantitative Aptitude


Quant Quiz

Directions (1-5): Below pie charts shows the % of students in various branches studied in an institute during 2012 and 2013 years. Total number of students in year 
2012 = 1500 and in 2013 = 1800




1.Ratio of the students in civil branch 2012 to 2013?
(a) 78:12
(b) 25:78
(c) 12:59
(d) cannot be determine
(e) None of these 

2.Number of the students studying chemical and mechanical together in the year 2012 is what percent of that number of students studying both the branches in the year 2013?
(a) 60.6%
(b) 83.33%
(c) 66.66%
(d) 60%
(e)None of these 

3.What is the percentage increase/decrease in number of students studying computers from year 2012 to 2013?
(a) 52% increment
(b) 55%decrement
(c) 52% decrement
(d) 50 % increment
(e) none of these

4.Number of students studying chemical in two years is what percent of all the students studying all the branches in two years?
(a) 20%
(b) 19
(c) 18.5%
(d) 19.09%
(e) none of these 

5.What is the ratio of number of students studying electronics in 2013 to students studying chemical in 2012?
(a) 15:22
(b) 3:2
(c) 22:15
(d) 2:3
(e) none of these

Directions (6-10): Each question below is followed by two statements I and II. You are 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.
(1)If the statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, but the statement II alone is not  sufficient.
(2)If the statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, but the statement I alone is not  sufficient.
(3)If either the statement I alone or the statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question.
(4)If you cannot get the answer from the statements I and II together, but need more data.
(5)If both statements I and II together are needed to answer the question.

6.What is the value of A + B?
I.A = 50% of B
II.2A + 2B = 40

7.How fast can Ram row a boat in still water?
I.He takes 5 minutes to row upstream for a distance of 1200 m.
II.He takes 20 seconds to row downstream for a distance of 1200 m.

8.Find the rate of simple interest.
I.The principal triples in 9 years.
II.The principal is Rs 1000.

9.What is the area of rectangle ABCD?
I.Length of its diagonal is 16 m.
II.Perimeter is more than 20 m.

10.What is the value of 2A + 3B?
I.A + 3B = 60
II.A is twice of B.


Answers:


Quantitative Aptitude


Quant Quiz

1. In how many different ways can the letters of the word “PRINCIPAL” be arranged?
1) 90720 
2) 181440 
3) 362880 
4) 45360 
5) 22680


2. A person invested an amount for 7 years at a simple interest rate of 7% p.a. He got an amount of Rs 27863 at the end of seven years. What is the principal amount he invested?
1) Rs 18300 
2) Rs 18700 
3) Rs 18900 
4) Rs 19300 
5) Rs 19600

3. An owner of a TV shop charges his customer 18.75% more than the cost price. If a customer paid Rs 19475 for a TV set, then what was the cost price of the TV set?
1) Rs 15800 
2) Rs 16000 
3) Rs 16400 
4) Rs 16750 
5) Rs 17200

4. The population of a city increases by 8% in first year and decreases by 5% in second year. If the present population of the city is 127224 then what was the population of city two years back?
1) 1.32 lakh 
2) 1.21 lakh 
3) 1.18 lakh 
4) 1.24 lakh 
5) 1.28 lakh

5. 21 Men can complete a piece of work in 16 days. In how many days can 8 men complete the same piece of work?
1) 36 days 
2) 42 days 
3) 45 days 
4) 48 days 
5) 32 days

6. Two persons ‘A’ and ‘B’ started a business by investing Rs 12 lakh and 18 lakh respectively. ‘B’ left the business after 7 months and ‘C’ joined the business with a sum of Rs 54 lakh. The profit earned at the end of year is Rs 122280 then what is the share of ‘B’ in the profit?
1) Rs 28532 
2) Rs 32608 
3) Rs 36684 
4) Rs 24456 
5) Rs 20380

7. Gaurav has some hens and some goats. If the total number of animal heads is 83 and total number of feet is 260 then what is the difference between number of goats & number of hens?
1) 11 
2) 13 
3) 14 
4) 17 
5) 15

8. If x + y = 103 and xy = 2640, what is the value of x2 + y2 ?
1) 5018 
2) 4905 
3) 5329 
4) 5210 
5) None of these

9. Five bells begin to toll together and toll respectively at intervals of 4, 6, 10, 14 and 20 seconds. How many times they will toll together in one hour, excluding the one at the start?
1) 7 
2) 8 
3) 9 
4) 12 
5) 16

10. The price of sugar is raised by 28%, then how much percentage a consumer must reduce his consumption of sugar so as not to increase his expenditure on sugar?
1) 18.125% 
2) 21.875% 
3) 23.25% 
4) 28% 
5) 36%




Answers:
1. 1
Total letters are ‘9’ in which ‘P’ and ‘I’ comes twice
Number of arrangements = 9!/2!2! = 90720

2. 2
Let the principal be ‘x’
Interest = (27863 – x)
x = {(27863 - x) * 100}/7*7
49x = 2786300-100x
x = 18700

3. 3
Let the cost price be x
x + x * 18.75/100 = 19475
118.75x/100 = 19475
x = Rs. 16400

4. 4
Let its population two years back was ‘x’
x * 108/100 * 95/100 = 127224
x = 124000

5. 2
21 men 1 day work = 1/16
1 men 1 day work = 1/(16 * 21)
8 men 1 day work = 8/(16 * 21) = 1/42
8 men can finish the work in 42 days

6. 1
Ratio between profit of A, B & C
= 12 × 12 : 18 × 7 : 54 × 5 = 8 : 7 : 15
Share of B = 122280/30 * 7 = 28532

7. 1
Let total number of goats be ‘x’ and that of hens be
‘y’
x + y = 83 ...(I)
4x + 2y = 260
2x + y = 130 ...(II)
equation (II) – equation (I)
2x + y = 130
x + y = 83
– – –
x = 47
y = 83 – 47 = 36
Difference = 47 – 36 = 11

8. 3
x^2 + y^2 = (x + y)^2 - 2xy
(103)^2 - 2 * 2640 = 10609 - 5280 = 5329

9. 2; LCM of 4, 6, 10, 14 and 20 is 420
So they will toll together every time after 420 seconds

Number of toll is one hour = (60 * 60)/420 = 8.571

10. 2
28/(100 + 28) * 100 = 27.874%


Quantitative Aptitude


Directions (Q. 1-10): What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following series?

1. 80 85 87 76 89
1) 78
2) 76
3) 74
4) 75
5) 72

2. 5 13 25 ? 61 85
(1) 38
(2) 39
(3) 43
(4) 42
(5) 41

3. 12 30 56 90 112
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
(5) 5

4. 11 121 1331 14641 ? 771561
(1) 164031
(2) 162021
(3) 155021
(4) 161051
(5) 15071

5. 10  ? 69  280  1405 8436
(1) 22
(2) 20
(3) 23
(4) 25
(5) 24

6. 123 140 106 157 89 ?
(1) 214
(2) 139
(3) 198
(4) 169
(5) 174

7. 190 94 46 22 ? 4
(1) 19
(2) 15
(3) 10
(4) 8
(5) 16

8. 320 310 290 250 170 ?
(1) 114
(2) 110
(3) 10
(4) 98
(5) 142

9. 3 4 9 28 113 ?
(1) 782
(2) 424
(3) 646
(4) 384
(5) 566

10. 8 4 6 15 ? 236.25
(1) 64.5
(2) 84
(3) 52.5
(4) 36
(5) 46

11. 379, 390, 412, 445………544
(1) 462
(2) 511
(3) 538 
(4) 489
(5) 504


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Answers with Explanation !!!!!!!!!!! 
1. (1); The series is:
80+5=85, 85-7=78, 78+9=87, 87-11=76, 76+13=89

2. (5); The series is 1^2+2^2, 2^2+3^2,3^2+4^2,4^2+5^2,5^2+6^2

3. (2); The series is 1×2,3×4,5×6,7×8,9×10

4. (4); The series is 11,11^2,11^3,11^4,11^5……………….

5. (1); 10×2+2=22,22×3+3=69,69×4+4=280

6. (5); The series is +17, -34, +51, -68, +85…………
i.e next number=89+85=174

7. (3); The series is ÷2-1,÷2-1, …………..
(22/2)-1=10

8. (3); Difference between the number are -10, -20, -40, -80, -160

9. (5); 3×1+1=4,4×2+1=9,9×3+1=28,28×4+1=113,113×5+1=566

10. (3); 8×0.5=4,4×1.5=6,6×2.5=15,15×3.5=52.5

11. (4); Difference between the number are

+11, +22, +33, +44, +55


Reasoning Questions


Q1. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word INTEREST each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabetical series?
(a)None 
(b)One 
(c)Two 
(d)Three 
(e)More than three

S1.Ans.(e)
Sol.  

Q2. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters ABTI using all the letters, and each letter only once in each word?
(a) One 
(b) Two 
(c) Three 
(d) None 
(e) None of these

S2.Ans.(a)
Sol. ABTI=BAIT

Directions (3-4): Study the following information carefully and answer the given question:
There are six letter O,R,U,D,N and A which are arranged in a particular manner such that A is placed fourth to the left of N. O is not placed immediately next to either A or N. Both letters R and U are placed immediately next to O. D is not at the left end of the row.

Q3. Which of the following pairs sits at the extreme ends of the row?
(a)OD 
(b)AD 
(c)NA 
(d)DN 
(e) None of these

S3.Ans.(b) 
Sol. A R O U N D or A U O R N D

Q4. Which of the following meaningful words will be formed after arrangement?
(a)DAROUN 
(b)ARDOUN 
(c)AROUND 
(d)ARUNOD 
(e) None of these

S4.Ans.(c) 
Sol. Meaningful word is AROUND

Q5. In a row of 25 persons, Ronaldo is twelfth from the right. If there are five persons between Ronaldo and Rivaldo, who is on the right side of Ronaldo, what is the position of Rivaldo from the left?
(a) 21 
(b) 19 
(c) 20 
(d) 18 
(e) None of these

S5.Ans.(c) 
Sol. here Ronaldo is 12th from the right , i.e. 14th from the left. therefore, the position of Rivaldo is 14+5+1=20th from the left.

Directions (6-10):Answer the following questions referring to the symbol-letter-number sequence given below:

X N 5 C Z 2 $ P*A B 1 Q 3 Y N O 9 L 6 M 4 ~ F 7 I

Q6. Which of the following is exactly midway between the tenth element from the right and fifth element from the left end?
(a) A 
(b) B 
(c) 1 
(d)*
(e)None of these

Q7. How many letters are there in the above sequence which are immediately preceded by a number and immediately followed by a consonant?
(a) None 
(b) one 
(c) Two 
(d) Three 
(e) None of these

Q8. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following sequence?
?, 2AC, *Q$, 1NA
(a)5$X 
(b)CPN 
(c)ZP5 
(d)5$Q 
(e) None of these

Q9. Which of the following is the eleventh element to the right of the second element from the left end in the above sequence?
(a)9 
(b)1 
(c)M 
(d)4 
(e) None of these

Q10. If both the halves of the above sequence are written in reverse order, which will be the sixth element to the right of the sixteenth element from the right end?
(a)4 
(b)~ 
(c)O 
(d)N 
(e) None of these

Solution (6-10):

S6.Ans.(b)
Sol.

S7.Ans.(c)
Sol.  5CZ ,3YN

S8.Ans.(a)
Sol.5$X

S9.Ans.(e)
Sol. R=11th
     L=2nd
_________
    L=13th =Q

S10.Ans.(b)
Sol.

Directions (11-15): study the following information and answer the questions given.
In a certain code language ‘lu si pi de’ means ‘get your out us’, ‘re pi ve go’ means ‘get comfort life zone’, ‘ve fu si go’ means ‘out comfort the zone’ and ‘go lu na fu’ means ‘zone of the us’. Then-

Q11. What is the code of ‘comfort’ in this code language?
(a) go 
(b) ve 
(c) re 
(d) pi 
(e) cannot be determined

Q12. What is the code of ‘your’ in this code language?
(a) de 
(b) lu 
(c) pi 
(d) si 
(e) cannot be determined

Q13. What is the code of ‘your of life’?
(a) ha de fu 
(b) re de na 
(c) fu lu na 
(d) de re ve 
(e) cannot be determined

Q14. What is the code of ‘us’ in this code language?
(a) de 
(b) lu 
(c) si 
(d) pi 
(e) cannot be determined

Q15. What is the code of ‘out’ in this code language?
(a) de 
(b) lu 
(c) si 
(d) pi 
(e) cannot be determined

Solution (11-15):

S11.Ans. (b)
Sol.

S12.Ans.(a)
Sol.

S13.Ans.(b)
Sol.

S14.Ans.(b)
Sol.

S15.Ans.(c)
Sol.

Test of the Day


Q1. BCSBI was set up to ensure that the common person as a consumer of financial services from the banking Industry is in no way at a disadvantageous position and really gets what he/she has been promised. BCSBI stands for-?
 Branch Codes and Standards Board of India
 Banking Codes and Stability Board of India
 Banking Codes and Standards Bank of Industry
 Banking Codes and Society Board of Investment
 Banking Codes and Standards Board of India
Solution:
In November 2003, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) constituted the Committee on Procedures and Performance Audit of Public Services under the Chairmanship of Shri S.S.Tarapore (former Deputy Governor) to address the issues relating to availability of adequate banking services to the common person. Therefore, the Committee recommended setting up of the Banking Codes and Standards Board of India (BCSBI). BCSBI was set up to ensure that the common person as a consumer of financial services from the banking Industry is in no way at a disadvantageous position and really gets what he/she has been promised.

Q2. When was the currency system in India converted into decimal system?
 April 01st 1959
 April 01st 1957
 April 01st 1955
 April 01st 1953
 April 01st 1951
Solution:
The Indian currency system was converted into decimal system by Indian Coinage (Amendment) Act 1955 which brought into force from April 01st 1957.

Q3. Which of the following field Dalal Street in Mumbai is famous?
 NABARD
 Stock Exchange
 RBI
 SEBI
 Commerce and industry ministry
Solution:
The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) is located at Dalal Street.

Q4. Deposits which can be withdrawn by a customer without notice is called? 
 Time Deposits
 Demand Deposits
 Variable Deposits
 Low cost Deposits
 None of the given options is true
Solution:
A deposit of money that can be withdrawn without prior notice is known as Demand Deposits, Ex:- in a current account.

Q5. Which of the following is not e-banking software?
 ECS
 RTGS
 PIPS
 NEFT
 M-Banking
Solution:
ECS – Electronic Clearing Service.
RTGS – Real Time Gross Settlement.
NEFT- National Electronics Funds Transfer System.
 Mobile banking is a service provided by a bank or other financial institution that allows its customers to conduct financial transactions remotely using a mobile.
PIPS is not an e-banking software.

Directions (6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below- 
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight friends sitting around a circular table. Four of them are facing away from the center and four of them are facing towards the centre. Each of them have a different car- Ford, Toyota, Audi, Nissan, Fiat, Datsun, Ferrari and Bentley but not necessarily in the same order. All the given car is of different colour viz. White, Blue, Orange, Pink, Green, Purple, Yellow and Red but not necessarily in the same order.
E faces towards the centre and have a White colour car. Both the immediate neighbors of E face away from the center and have either Orange or Pink colour car. D faces away from the center and he has a Ford car. Both the immediate neighbours of D do not face away from the centre. E sits third to the right of F, who has a green colour car and faces away from the centre. C sits third to the left of F. The one who has an Orange colour car sits opposite to F. The one who has Blue colour car is not the immediate neighbour of F and faces away from the centre. A sits second to the left of C and he have neither Yellow nor Red colour car. The one who has a Yellow colour car sits between H and F. B faces away from the centre, and have Toyota car which is not of Blue colour. E has Ferrari car. The person who has Nissan car sits opposite to D. Audi car is of purple colour. The person who has Bentley car is not near to G or E. C faces the person who has Datsun car.

 Q6. Who among following has Purple colour car?
 E
 F
 B
 D
 A
Solution:
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Q7. Who among following has Orange colour car?
 B
 H
 F
 D
 None of these

Q8. F has which of the following car?
 Fiat
 Ferrari
 Dastun
 Nissan
 Toyota

Q9. Who among following have pink colour car?
 B
 H
 F
 D
 None of these

Q10. Which of the following is D’s position with respect to E?
 Fourth to the left
 Third to the right
 Second to the left
 Second to the right
 None of these

Q11. Shamita took a loan at simple interest rate of 6 pcpa in the first year and it increased by 1.5 pcpa every year. If she pays Rs. 8,190 as interest at the end of 3 years, what was her loan amount? 
 Rs. 36000
 Rs. 36400
 Rs. 36800
 Cannot be determined
 None of these
Solution:

Q12. Twelve percent of Kaushal’s monthly salary is equal to sixteen percent of Nandini’s monthly salary. Suresh’s monthly salary is half that of Nandini’s monthly salary. If Suresh’s annual salary is Rs 1.08 lacs, what is Kaushal’s monthly salary?
 Rs 20,000
 Rs 18,000
 Rs 26,000
 Rs 24, 000
 None of these
Solution:

Q13. A gave 40% of his monthly salary to B. B spent 20% of this amount on taxi fare. He spent the remaining amount in the respective ratio of 3 : 5 on tuition fees and library membership. If he spent Rs 1720 for membership, what is A’s monthly salary?
 Rs 8500
 Rs 8600
 Rs 7600
 Rs 7500
 None of these
Solution:

Q14. A, B and C started a business by investing Rs 20,000, Rs 28,000 and Rs 36,000 respectively. After 6 months, A and B withdrew an amount of Rs 8,000 each and C invested an additional amount of Rs 8,000. All of them invested for equal period of time. If at the end of the year, C got Rs 12,550 as his share of profit, what was the total profit earned?
 Rs 25,100
 Rs 26,600
 Rs 24,300
 Rs 22,960
 Rs 21,440
Solution:

Q15. Ravi borrowed some money at the rate of 4 p.c.p.a for the first three years, at the rate of 8 p.c.p.a for the next two years and at the rate of 9 p.c.p.a for the period beyond 5 years. If he pays a total simple interest of Rs 19550 at the end of 7 years, how much money did he borrow?
 Rs 39500
 Rs 42500
 Rs 41900
 Rs 43000
 None of these
Solution:

Directions (16-20): In each question, the word at the top is used in five different ways, numbered to (a) to (e), Choose the option in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE. 

 Q16. Fall
 The sound of the parade fell away in the distance.
 When her health insurance was canceled she had nothing to fall over.
 The tree fell over during the storm.
 The pie was falling apart as I tried to serve it
 He told her to stop falling about and make her mind up
Solution:
fall back on (something) also fall back upon (something) : to use (something) for help or protection when you are in a bad situation.
fall apart-to break into parts in usually a sudden and unexpected way
fall away [phrasal verb]- to become gradually less : to disappear gradually

Q17. Do
 They did pretty well me when I retired.
 I could do with a little less criticism right now, if you don't mind!
 She did up her dress.
 I've been done out of what was rightfully mine!
 We're planning to do over the kitchen next year.
Solution:
do by (someone)-to deal with or treat (someone) well or badly-"They did pretty well by me when I retired" means they treated me pretty well when I retired
do with (something)-to be helped by having (something)
do up or do (something) up or do up (something) of clothing : to be fastened or to fasten (something) with buttons, a zipper, etc.
do (someone) out of (something)-to unfairly prevent (someone) from getting or having (something)
do (something) over or do over (something) : to decorate or change a room, house, etc., so that it looks very different

Q18. ACT
 The book gives advice to parents whose children act up.
 What can parents do when their kids start acting out?
 She acted if nothing had happened.
 Now that he's rich he certainly acts the part
 We were too late to act upon his suggestion.
Solution:
She acted as if nothing had happened-to pretend that something is true — usually used in the phrases act as if, act as though, and act like
Now that he's rich he certainly acts the part. [=behaves like a rich person]-To act the part is to behave the way that people in a particular role usually behave.
 act out-to behave badly especially because you are feeling painful emotions (such as fear or anger)
 act up-to behave badly : to act in a way that is not polite or acceptable
We were too late to act upon his suggestion.-to use (something, such as a feeling or suggestion) as a reason or basis for doing something

Q19. Back
 I'll back you up if I think you're right.
 Remember to back up your work before you log off.
 The deal fell through when investors backed out.
 She was getting irritated, so I backed into.
 The strike is expected to continue because neither side is willing to back down.
Solution:
She was getting irritated, so I backed off.-to stop bothering someone
I'll back you up if I think you're right means to give help or support to
 back out -to decide not to do something that you had agreed to do
back down-to stop arguing or fighting for something

Q20. Ask
 He greeted us warmly and asked after our families
 We usually ask around before trying a new restaurant.
 If you invest your money without doing careful research, you're just asking for trouble.
 Ask yourself what you would do in that situation.
 Unhappy with the service, he asked to the store manager.
Solution:
ask for (someone)-to request to see or talk to (someone)
ask after (someone or something)-to ask about (someone or something)
ask around-to ask many people to tell you information about someone or something
To ask yourself something is to think about the true answer to a question.