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Section-I

Section-II

SECTION - I
DIRECTIONS for question: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. The following table gives the details regarding the performance of five batsmen - A, B, C, D and E.

The average of a batsman is computed as the total number of runs scored by the batsman divided by the number of innings in which the batsman was out.

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The batsman with the highest number of not-outs is

(1) B (2) D (3) E (4) A Solution (Your Answer: NA)

DIRECTIONS for question: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. The following table gives the details regarding the performance of five batsmen - A, B, C, D and E.

The average of a batsman is computed as the total number of runs scored by the batsman divided by the number of innings in which the batsman was out.

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Batsman B had set for himself a target of 10 not-outs and also a certain total-runs target for the 50 matches he played. If at the end of the 50 matches, he found that he fell short of his total-runs target by 10%, by what percent is his actual average less than his targeted average? (1) 20% (2) 15% (3) 10% (4) 25% Solution (Your Answer: 3)

DIRECTIONS for question: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. The following table gives the details regarding the performance of five batsmen - A, B, C, D and E.

The average of a batsman is computed as the total number of runs scored by the batsman divided by the number of innings in which the batsman was out.

3.

If batsman C plays four more innings and scores 320 runs more, then find the percentage change in his average. (1) 20% (2) 25% (3) 30% (4) Cannot be determined Solution (Your Answer: NA)

DIRECTIONS for question: Answer the questions independently of each other.

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In a 6 km long race, A beats B by 20 seconds, B beats D by 70 seconds and C beats D by 40 seconds. If the speed of A is 54 km/hr, by what distance does B beat C? (1) 360 m (2) 48939/49 (3) 400 m (4) 380 m Solution (Your Answer: 3)

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Given two points P = (3, 0) and Q = (0, 6), find the co-ordinates of the point A, lying on the
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line x = -y, so that the triangle PAQ has the least possible perimeter. (1) (1, -1) (2) (-1, 1) (3) (-1/2, 1/2) (4) None of these Solution (Your Answer: NA)

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If n is a natural number and the integers x1, x2, x3, . xn are such that (x1.x2) + (x2.x3) + . + (xn-1.xn) + (xn.x1) - (x1.x2.x3 . . . . . xn-1.xn) is even, which of the following statements are true? I. For all even values of n, all the x's have to be even. II. For all even values of n, all the x's can be even. III. For all odd values of n > 1, all the x's can be odd. IV. For all odd values of n > 1, all the x's have to be odd. (1) Only I and III (2) Only II and III (3) Only II and IV (4) Only I and IV Solution (Your Answer: NA)

7.

Find the number of positive integral solutions of x1 + x2 + x3 + x4 = 20, where x1 > x2.

(1) 444 (2) 356 (3) 402 (4) 360 Solution (Your Answer: NA)

8.

In the diagram given below, AGDA is a semicircle drawn with the side AD of the rectangle ABCD as diameter, and AED is an equilateral triangle drawn with AD as its base. Further, the side BC is tangent to the semicircle at point G. Three runners, Amar, Chetan and Bhavan, start running simultaneously, at equal speeds, from point A. Amar continuously runs along the rectangle ABCDA, Chetan continuously runs along the semicircle AGDA and Bhavan continuously runs along the equilateral triangle AEDA. If F is the midpoint of AD, then the position of Chetan at the moment when Amar and Bhavan meet for the first time will be

(1) between A and G. (2) between G and D. (3) between F and D. (4) between F and A.
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Solution

(Your Answer: NA)

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The area of a rectangle is 675 sq.cm. If both the length and the breadth (in cm) of the rectangle are integers, how many such rectangles are there, for which at least one of the dimensions is not a multiple of 3 and at least one of the dimensions is not a multiple of 5? (1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 6 (4) 4 Solution (Your Answer: 1)

10.

Thomas and I bet on each game of a series of chess games played between us. The bet amount in each game was twice that in the previous game. The series of games will end when I win a game. If each of us bets !2 in the first game, and the odds of Thomas winning a game against me are 9 : 1, how much did Thomas lose or gain at the end of the series? (1) Lost !2 (2) Gained !2 (3) No loss no gain (4) Depends on the number of games played in the series Solution (Your Answer: 4)

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In the figure below, ABCD is a square inscribed in a semicircle, such that both A and D lie on the diameter of the semicircle. Now, by taking a point P on AB, one more square EAPQ is drawn, such that Q lies on the semicircle and E lies on the diameter of the semicircle. Find the area of the shaded region, given that the radius of the semicircle is 14 cm. (Assume p = 22/7)

(1) 88 sq.cm (2) 108 sq.cm (3) 112 sq.cm (4) 154 sq.cm Solution (Your Answer: NA)

DIRECTIONS for question: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. The following tables give information about the turnover, the number of employees and the average salary of the employees of the top 100 companies in the country. In each table, the value in any row of the second column denotes the number of companies for which the value of the parameter mentioned at the top of the first column is less than the corresponding value given in the first column. For example, the fifth row of Table-I shows that there are 72 companies having a turnover of less than !700 crore. Further, a company, X, will always have a more number of employees and a higher average salary than any other company, Y, if the turnover of company Y is less than that of X.

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How many of the given companies which have a turnover of at least !600 crore and less than

2700 employees have an average salary of at least !50,000? (1) 31 (2) 28 (3) 17 (4) None of these Solution (Your Answer: 4)

DIRECTIONS for question: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. The following tables give information about the turnover, the number of employees and the average salary of the employees of the top 100 companies in the country. In each table, the value in any row of the second column denotes the number of companies for which the value of the parameter mentioned at the top of the first column is less than the corresponding value given in the first column. For example, the fifth row of Table-I shows that there are 72 companies having a turnover of less than !700 crore. Further, a company, X, will always have a more number of employees and a higher average salary than any other company, Y, if the turnover of company Y is less than that of X.

13.

How many of the given companies have a turnover of less than !700 crore or at least 1800

employees or an average salary of less than !100,000? (1) 100


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(2) 96 (3) 15 (4) None of these Solution (Your Answer: NA)

DIRECTIONS for question: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. The following tables give information about the turnover, the number of employees and the average salary of the employees of the top 100 companies in the country. In each table, the value in any row of the second column denotes the number of companies for which the value of the parameter mentioned at the top of the first column is less than the corresponding value given in the first column. For example, the fifth row of Table-I shows that there are 72 companies having a turnover of less than !700 crore. Further, a company, X, will always have a more number of employees and a higher average salary than any other company, Y, if the turnover of company Y is less than that of X.

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How many of the given companies have an average salary of less than !80,000 and at least

900 employees? (1) 53 (2) 0 (3) 42 (4) 41 Solution (Your Answer: NA)

DIRECTIONS for question: Answer the questions independently of each other.

If the graph of the function y = (3p + 2) x2 - 8 (p + 2) x - 16, " x R, is strictly below the x-axis, for a certain range of values of p, then the difference between the greatest and the least integral values of p in this range is

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(1) 6 (2) 0 (3) 3 (4) 5 Solution (Your Answer: NA)

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A shopkeeper offers a discount of 20% on the marked price of a product and makes a
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profit of 25%. To make a profit of 10% on the product, the shopkeeper should offer a discount of (1) 253/5% (2) 293/5% (3) 421/22% (4) 262/5% Solution (Your Answer: 2)

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In a country X, the currency is in three denominations 35, 25 and 17 units. Which of the following amounts cannot be paid exactly (i.e., without taking some amount in return) using only the above denominations? (1) 162 (2) 157 (3) 107 (4) 121 Solution (Your Answer: NA)

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A square ABCD has four semicircular arcs drawn in it, with AB, BC, CD and DA as the respective diameters. If the side of the square is 28 cm, find the area (in sq.cm) of the region inside the square that belongs to not more than one of the semicircles. (Assume p = 22/7) (1) 168 (2) 288 (3) 336 (4) 392 Solution (Your Answer: NA)

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In a multiple choice test comprising 11 questions, with true and false as the only answer options for any question, a student randomly guesses the answer for every question. If the probability of the student getting at least n questions correct is found to be 29/256, then find the value of n. (1) 8 (2) 7 (3) 9 (4) 10 Solution (Your Answer: 1)

DIRECTIONS for question: Each question is followed by two statements, I and II. You have to decide whether the information provided in the statements is sufficient for answering the question.

20.

The GCD of two numbers is 45. What is the ratio of the smaller number to the bigger?

I. The LCM of the numbers is 4095. II. The sum of the two numbers is 900. (1) if the question can be answered by using only one of the statements. (2) if the question can be answered by using either statement alone.
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(3) if the question can be answered by using both the statements together, but cannot be answered by using either statement alone. (4) if the question cannot be answered even when both the statements are used together. Solution (Your Answer: NA)

DIRECTIONS for question: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. Ten teams - A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J - played a hockey tournament, wherein every team played exactly one match with each of the other nine teams. Given below is an incomplete table which gives the results of the matches between the teams. For any team, a match can have only three results - win, draw or loss. The points awarded to a team for a win, draw and a loss are +3, 0 and -3 respectively. The team with the highest number of points at the end is the winner of the tournament.

The entry in any particular cell of the table gives the winner of the match between the corresponding two teams, unless the cell contains a "T" which means that the match ended in a draw. Also the following information is available: (1) Only five matches ended as draws. (2) H lost all its matches except one. (3) The team which did not lose any match got a maximum number of points. (4) The total number of points of D is greater than that of E.

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(1) F (2) D (3) H (4) E

Which team got the least number of points?

Solution

(Your Answer: NA)

DIRECTIONS for question: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. Ten teams - A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J - played a hockey tournament, wherein every team played exactly one match with each of the other nine teams. Given below is an incomplete table which gives the results of the matches between the teams. For any team, a match can have only three results - win, draw or loss. The points awarded to a team for a win, draw and a loss are +3, 0 and -3 respectively. The team with the highest number of points at the end is the winner of the tournament.

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The entry in any particular cell of the table gives the winner of the match between the corresponding two teams, unless the cell contains a "T" which means that the match ended in a draw. Also the following information is available: (1) Only five matches ended as draws. (2) H lost all its matches except one. (3) The team which did not lose any match got a maximum number of points. (4) The total number of points of D is greater than that of E.

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What is the difference between the maximum number of points scored by any team and the minimum number of points scored by any team? (1) 37 (2) 39 (3) 36 (4) 38 Solution (Your Answer: NA)

DIRECTIONS for question: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. Ten teams - A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J - played a hockey tournament, wherein every team played exactly one match with each of the other nine teams. Given below is an incomplete table which gives the results of the matches between the teams. For any team, a match can have only three results - win, draw or loss. The points awarded to a team for a win, draw and a loss are +3, 0 and -3 respectively. The team with the highest number of points at the end is the winner of the tournament.

The entry in any particular cell of the table gives the winner of the match between the corresponding two teams, unless the cell contains a "T" which means that the match ended in a draw. Also the following information is available: (1) Only five matches ended as draws. (2) H lost all its matches except one. (3) The team which did not lose any match got a maximum number of points. (4) The total number of points of D is greater than that of E.

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Which of the following statements is definitely true?

(1) There are three teams which won the same number of matches. (2) G lost at least one match. (3) Team B won the highest number of matches. (4) The team which got the least number of points is not H. Solution (Your Answer: NA)

DIRECTIONS for question: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. Ten teams - A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J - played a hockey tournament, wherein every team played exactly one match with each of the other nine teams. Given below is an incomplete table which gives the results of the matches between the teams. For any team, a match can have only three results - win, draw or loss. The points awarded to a team for a win, draw and a loss
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are +3, 0 and -3 respectively. The team with the highest number of points at the end is the winner of the tournament.

The entry in any particular cell of the table gives the winner of the match between the corresponding two teams, unless the cell contains a "T" which means that the match ended in a draw. Also the following information is available: (1) Only five matches ended as draws. (2) H lost all its matches except one. (3) The team which did not lose any match got a maximum number of points. (4) The total number of points of D is greater than that of E.

24.

The match between which of the following pairs of teams ended in a draw?

(1) G and I (2) F and D (3) I and E (4) C and G Solution (Your Answer: NA)

DIRECTIONS for question: Answer the questions independently of each other.

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A and B, working together, can build a wall, 221 m long, in 111/9days. If they work on

alternate days, with A starting the work, it takes 221/4days to build the same wall. If A and B work together and build a similar wall but of twice the length and earn a total of !1800 for it, then B's share of the earnings will be (1) !750 (2) !800 (3) !1000 (4) !1050 Solution (Your Answer: NA)

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The ratio of the earnings of A, B and C is 2 : 3 : 5. If A increases his earnings by a certain amount, B by double that amount and C by triple that amount, which of the following could be the ratio of the earnings of A and C after the increase? (1) 7:17 (2) 9:22 (3) 13:40 (4) 16:45 Solution (Your Answer: NA)
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In the right angled triangle given below, AB = BC = . The side AB is divided into 13 equal parts by drawing 12 line segments, each parallel to BC, from AB to AC. Find the sum of the lengths of these 12 line segments.

(1) (2) (3) (4) Solution (Your Answer: 3)

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(1) (2) (3) (4) Solution (Your Answer: NA)

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If ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral in which AB = AD = 6 cm and BC = CD = 7 cm, find the area of the circle that circumscribes ABCD.

(1) (2) (3) (4) Solution (Your Answer: 4)

If the reciprocal of the sum of the reciprocals of the roots of a quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 equals the reciprocal of the square of the sum of its roots, then which of the following conclusions holds true?

30.

(1) a, b and c are in arithmetic progression. (2) b, a and - c are in arithmetic progression.

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(3) b, a and - c are in geometric progression. (4) a, c, -b are in geometric progression. Solution (Your Answer: NA)

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