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In a clock, the hour hand is pointing between digits 5 and 6, and the minute hand is pointing at 3.
What is the current time?
(2)
(3)
(4) If
= 8,
= 28,
= 20 and
= 18,
a.
b.
c.
d.
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(6) If the areas of square X and rectangle Y are same, then f ind the length of square X.
Y
16 cm
36 cm
a. 24 cm
b. 23 cm
c. 26 cm
d. 25 cm
(7) T he f ollowing table shows the number of ACs manuf actured by two companies in 3 days.
day Company A Company B
1
36
44
24
28
20
16
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32 cm
40 cm
a. Z = 2 X (40 X 32)
b. Z = 2 X (40 + 32)
c. Z = 2 X (40 - 32)
d. Z = 2 + (40 + 32)
(9) Paul went to the market with $580. He bought two of the f ollowing three items, but we don't
know which two. How much money will he be lef t with?
$310
$280
$290
a. 13
b. 10
c. 11
d. 8
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(10) What shape will you get af ter connecting the 3 dots on grid line?
a. T riangle
b. Straight line
c. Square
d. None of these
Fill in t he blanks
(11) If all the English alphabet letters are written in reverse order, the letter at 6th place to the right
of letter S will be
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If
= 30,
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Following shape is made of several small cubes.
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and
respectively.
30 m
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+
-4
+
+
=
+
+
+
+
+
= 75
+
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Answers
(1)
5:15 hours
Step 1
When hour hand is between 5 and 6, and minute hand is at 3, clock will look as f ollowing,
Step 2
Since hour hand is af ter 5, clock is showing 5 hours
Step 3
Since minute hand is at 3, clock is showing 3 5 = 15 minutes
Step 4
T heref ore time shown by clock is 5:15 hours
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(2)
32
Step 1
T here will be 8 such triangles in this picture
Step 2
T here will be 4 such triangles in this picture
Step 3
T here will be 4 such triangles in this picture
Step 4
T here will be 4 such triangles in this picture
Step 5
T here will be 4 such triangles in this picture
Step 6
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Step 7
T here will be 4 such triangles in this picture
Step 8
T otal number of trianglge,
= 8 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 32
(3)
3
Step 1
We have been asked to f ind the minimum number of line segments required to make the
letter F.
Step 2
If we look at the letter F, we will notice that the letter F can be f ormed by 3 line segments.
Step 3
T heref ore, the minimum number of line segments required to make letter F are 3.
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(4) 44
Step 1
Let us f irst try to f ind the value of each one of
and
Step 2
We are told:
Since 4
= 8.
mean 8, one
will mean:
= 2.
4
Step 3
Now remember:
=2
Step 4
Next we are told:
= 28
We can use the above f act to f ind the value of one
We know
= 2. So,
= 4 2 = 8.
+ 8 = 28
or
= 28 - 8 = 20
Since 5
= 20, one
will mean:
20
= 4.
5
Step 5
Now remember:
= 4.
Step 6
In this way we can f ind:
= 4 and
=1
Step 7
Now it is easy to f ind the value of
by using the values
of each shape we f ound:
=2
+5
+4
+4
=22+54 +4 4 +4 1
= 4 + 20 + 16 + 4 [Remember: Do all multiplications before doing additions to make
sure your answer is right.]
= 44
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d.
Step 1
We can see that in each successive picture, the triangle is rotating clock-wise.
Step 2
Similarly, the cloud is also rotating clock-wise.
Step 3
In the last picture, the triangle is at the lef t-bottom. T heref ore in the next picture, it should
be at the top-lef t.
Step 4
Similarly in last picture, the cloud is at the top-right. T heref ore in the next picture, it should
be at the bottom-right.
Step 5
T heref ore, the next picture will be as f ollows:
(6) a. 24 cm
Step 1
From picture we can see that length and width of rectangles are 36 cm and 16 cm
respectively.
Area of rectangle, = Length Width
= 36 16
= 576 cm2
Step 2
Since are of square is same as area of rectangle,
Area of square = 576 cm2
(Length of square)2 = 576 cm2
(Length of square) = 576 cm
(Length of square) = 24 cm
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(7) d. In the last two days Company A and Company B manuf actured same number of ACs.
Step 1
Let us observe the given table and check f or every option individually.
Step 2
Option a: In the f irst two days, Company A manuf actured 36 + 24 = 60 ACs and company B
manuf actured 44 + 28 = 72 ACs, T his tells us that in the f irst two days Company A
manuf actured f ewer ACs than Company B. Hence the given statement is f alse.
Step 3
Option b: In the f irst and last day, Company A manuf actured 36 + 20 = 56 ACs and
company B manuf actured 44 + 16 = 60 ACs, T his tells us that in the f irst and last day
Company A manuf actured f ewer ACs than Company B. Hence the given statement is f alse.
Step 4
Option c: In 3 days, Company A manuf actured 36 + 24 + 20 = 80 ACs and company B
manuf actured 44 + 28 + 16 = 88 ACs, T his tells us that in 3 days Company A manuf actured
f ewer ACs than Company B. Hence the given statement is f alse.
Step 5
Option d: In the last two days, Company A manuf actured 20 + 24 = 44 ACs and company B
manuf actured 16 + 28 = 44 ACs, T his tells us that in the last two days Company A and
Company B manuf actured same number of ACs. T he statement is true.
Step 6
So we f ound out that statement d is true.
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b. Z = 2 X (40 + 32)
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(9) b. 10
Step 1
Paul went to the market with $580 and he could buy two of the three items shown to us. We
have not been told which two items did he buy. We need to f igure this out.
Step 2
When he went to the market and bought two things, he must have had enough money to
buy both of those things.
Step 3
Let us look at the price of the shoes caref ully. Price of the shoes is $310, which is higher
than the price of the other two items. If we add the price of the shoes ($310) with the price
of any one of the other two items, the total money Paul would need would have been more
than the amount of money he was carrying.
Step 4
T his means, Paul could not have bought the shoes, and he bought the shirt and the
trousers.
Step 5
T his means, the money Paul spent = Price of the shirt + Price of the trousers = $280 +
$290
= $570.
Step 6
T he amount of money Paul will be lef t with = Amount of money he carried to the market Amount of money he spent = $580 - $570
= $10.
(10) a. T riangle
Step 1
On connecting the dots, it will look as f ollowing:
Step 2
It can be seen that this is a triangle.
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M
Step 1
Let us write all English alphabets in reverse order:
Z YXWVUT SRQ PO NMLKJIHG FEDCBA
Step 2
Z Y X W V U T S R Q P O N MLK J IH G FE D C B A
1 2 3 4 5 6
Step 3
On counting, we f ind that the letter at the 6th place on right of the letter S is occupied by M.
(12)
25
Step 1
It is given that value of 6 circle shapes is 30.
T heref ore value of one circle shape = 30 6 = 5
Step 2
Since now we know value of one circle shape, we can f ind value of 5 circle shapes as,
=55
= 25
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80
150
Step 1
Let us f irst count the number of cubes along the length, breadth and the height.
Step 2
Along the length, there are 6 cubes, along the breadth there are 5 cubes, and along the
height there are 5 cubes.
Step 3
T he total number of cubes in the given box will be 6 5 5 = 150.
Step 4
T here are only three f aces of the cube visible. T he number of cubes visible will be equal to
70. T heref ore the number of cubes not visible will be equal to 150 - 70 = 80.
Step 5
T he f raction of the cubes not visible will be equal to
80
150
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120
960
0.96
Step 1
T he mouse takes 8 rounds of the f ield, which means it covers 8 times the perimeter of the
ground. So well have to f ind the perimeter f irst.
Step 2
T he perimeter of a shape or region is equal to the sum of its sides. For the given rectangle
itll be: 30m + 30m + 30m + 30m = 120m. Hence P = 120m.
Step 3
Were given that Q = 8 x P, or Q = 8 x 120m, or 960m.
Step 4
Also given that R = Q in kilometers, and Q = 960m. Since 1 km = 1000m, or 1m = 0.001km,
we can say that 960m = 0.96km, which is the required value of R.
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