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Patni Placement Paperes: Directions (1-7): In each question below a group of letters is given followed by four combinations of digits

and/or symbols numbered (1), (2), (3), and (4). You have to find out which of the combinations correctly represents the group of letters based on the following coding system and the conditions those follow and give the number of that combination as the answer. If none of the combinations correctly represents, give (5), i.e. 'None of these' as the answer. Letter: P M A J E T K I R B U F H Code: 5 6 1 # 9 2 8 $ 3 @ 7 4 Conditions: (i) If the first letter is a vowel and the last letter is a consonant, both are to be coded as ?. (ii) If the first letter is consonant and the last letter is a vowel, both are to be coded as %. 1. IKBUTA 1) $8@721 2) ?8@72? 3) %8@72% 4) ?8@72% 5) None of these 2. EMPRJH 1) 9653#4 2) ?9653# 3) %653#% 4) ?653#? 5) None of these 3. IPAUHM 1) ?5174? 2) %5174% 3) $51746 4) $51476 5) None of these 4. RFHKJA 1) 348#1 2) 483#1 3) ?48#? 4) %48% 5) None of these 5. TMRBFJ 1) ?63@? 2) %63@% 3) 236@# 4) 263@#

5) None of these 6.KTJUFA 1) 82#71 2) ?2#7? 3) %2#7% 4) $2#71 5) None of these 7. UMBKPE 1) ?6@85? 2) 76@85 3) ?6@85 4) 76@85% 5) None of these 8. Find the approximate value of the following equation. 8149.72 + 6935.25 1756.79 3567.42 = ? 1) 9750 2) 9760 3) 9765 4) 9755 5) 9770 9. A milkman buys some milk. If he sells it at Rs 5 per litre, he loses Rs 200. But when he sells it at Rs 6 per litre, he gains Rs 150. How much milk did he purchase? 1) 50 litres 2) 31 litres 3) 350 litres 4) 200 litres 5) None of these 10. The ratio of area to perimeter of a rectangle is 10: 3 and the ratio of length to breadth is 2:1. Find the area of that rectangle. 1) 20 unit2 2) 10 unit2 3) 200 unit2 4) 60 unit2 5) None of these 11. If 'M' denotes ''. 'K' denotes '' 'R' denotes '+' and 'T' denotes 'X' then 12 T 8 M 12 R 16 K 14 =? 1) 48 2) 38 3) 10

4) 20 5) None of these 12. Which of the following is the middle digit of the second highest number among the five numbers given below? 512 839 475 984 748 1) 1 2) 3 3) 7 4) 8 5) 4 13. How many such pairs of letters are there in word ENABLING, each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in English alphabet? 1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) More than three 14. In a class of forty-eight students Anuj is nineteenth from the top and Jeevan is twelfth from the bottom. How many students are there between Jeevan and Anuj? 1) 17 2) 16 3) 18 4) Cannot be determined 5) None of these Directions (15-21): In each question below are three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II, and III. You have to take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide, which of the given conclusions logically follows from the three given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Then decide which of answers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) is the correct answer. 15. Statements: All grapes are mangoes. Some oranges are mangoes. Some leaves are oranges. Conclusions: I. Some leaves are mangoes. II. Some oranges are grapes. III. Some leaves are grapes. 1) Only I follows 2) Only II follows 3) Only III follows

4) Only I and II follow 5) None of these 16. Statements:Some desks are benches. Some benches are rooms. Some rooms are walls. Conclusions: I. Some walls are benches. II. Some rooms are desks. III. Some desks are walls. 1) None follows 2) Only I follows 3) Only II follows 4) Only III follows 5) All follow 17. Statements:Some hotels are towns. All towns are villages. All villages are cities. Conclusions: I. Some cities are hotels II. Some villages are hotels. III. All villages are towns. 1) Only I and II follow 2) Only I and III follow 3) Only II and III follow 4) All follow 5) None of these 18. Statements: All books are garments. Some garments are houses. All houses are vehicles. Conclusions: I. Some vehicles are garments. II. Some houses are books. III. Some vehicles are books. 1) All follow 2) Only I follows 3) Only II follows 4) Only I and II follow 5) Only II and III follow 19. Statements: All kites are crows. All crows are bananas.

All bananas are apples. Conclusion: I. Some apples are kites. II. All bananas are kites. III. Some apples are crows. 1) All follow 2) Only I follows 3) Only III follows 4) Only I and III follow 5) None of these 20. Statements: Some trains are coaches. Some coaches are wheels. All wheels are stations. Conclusion: I. Some stations are trains. II. Some stations are coaches. III. Some wheels are trains. 1) None follows 2) Only I and II follow 3) Only II follows 4) Only II and III follow 5) Only I and III follow 21. Statements: All pens are mirrors. All pencils are mirrors. No mirror is tree. Conclusion: I. No pen is tree. II. No tree is pencil III. Some mirrors are pencils. 1) None follows 2) Only I and II follow 3) Only II and III follow 4) Only I and III follow 5) All follow 22. In a certain code BROUGHT is written as PSCTVJI. How is HEARING written in that code? 1) BFIQIPK 2) IFBQIPK 3) BFIQKPI 4) BFIQHOJ 5) None of these

23. The rate of simple interest on a sum of money is 6% per annum for the first 3 years, 8% per annum for the next 5 year and 10% per annum beyond 8 years. If the simple interest accrued in 10 years is Rs 1560, what is the sum? 1) Rs 2000 2) Rs 200 3) Rs 1860 4) Rs 1995 5) None of these 24. The sum of three numbers is 90. The ratio of first and third numbers is 5:7 and ratio of second and third numbers is 6:7. What is 4% of the first number? 1) 25 2) 30 3) 10 4) 1 5) None of these 25. Rakesh started a business, investing Rs 90000. After six months, Mohan jointed him with a capital of 150000. If at the end of three years, total profit was Rs 43000, Rakesh's profit is what per cent of Mohan's profit? 1) 60% 2) 72% 3) 83.33% 4) 63.52% 5) None of these ANSWERS : 1. (1) 2. (3) 3. (1) 4. (4) 5. (4) 6. (3) 7. (5) 8. (2) 9. (3) 10. (1) 11. (3) 12. (5) 13. (5) 14. (1) 15. (5) 16. (1) 17. (1) 18.(2) 19. (4) 20. (3) 21. (5) 22. (3) 23. (1) 24. (4) 25. (2)

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