1. A man sells two houses at the rate of Rs.1.995 lakhs each. On one he gains 5% and on the other, he loses 5%. What is his gain or loss percent in the whole transaction?
A. 0.25%
B. 3%
C. 4%
D. 5%
2. On a sum of money, the simple interest for 2 years is Rs. 320, while the compound interest is Rs. 340, the rate of interest being the same in both the cases. The rate of interest is:
A. 15%
B. 14.25%
C. 12.5%
D. 10.5%
E. 11.25%
3. In Kiran's opinion, his weight is greater than 65 kg but less than 72 kg. His brother does not agree with Kiran and he thinks that Kiran's weight is greater than 60 kg but less than 70 kg. His mother's view is that his weight cannot be greater than 68 kg. If all are them are correct in their estimation, what is the average of different probable weights of Kiran?
A. 70 kg
B. 69 kg
C. 61 kg
D. 68 kg
E. 67 kg
Directions (4-6): In the following questions, the symbols @,$,*,# and + are used with the following meaning as illustrated below:
P$Q means ' P is not smaller than Q'
P@Q means 'P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q'
P # Q means `P is neither greater than nor equal to Q'
P+Q means `P is neither greater than nor smaller than Q'
P*Q means ‘P is not greater than Q’.
Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the four conclusions I, II, III and IV given below them is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
4. Statements: H @ T, T # F, F + E, E * V
Conclusions:
(I)V $F
(II)E @ T
(III)H @ V
(IV)T # V
A. Only I, II and III are true
B. Only I, II and IV are true
C. Only II, III and IV are true
D. Only I, III and IV are true
E. All I, II, III and IV are true
5. Statements: D # R, R * K, K @ F, F $ J
Conclusions:
(I) J # R
(II) J # K
(III) R # F
(IV) K @ D
A. Only I, II and III are true
B. Only II, III and IV are true
C. Only I, III and IV are true
D. All I, II, III and IV are true
E. None of these
6. Statements: N+B, B$W, W # H, H * M.
Conclusions:
(I)M @ W
(II)H @ N
(III)W $ N
(IV)W #N
A. Only I is true
B. Only III is true
C. Only IV is true
D. Only either HI or IV is true
E. Only either III or IV and I are true
7. Which of the following is not a storage device?
A. HDD
B. FDD
C. CD
D. DVD
E. None of these
8. Who will be the President of Alphabet Inc. which will be the holding company and conglomerate that will directly own several companies that were owned by or tied to Google, including Google itself.
A. Sundar Pichai
B. Larry Page
C. Sergey Brin
D. Marissa Mayer
E. None of These
9. The technology used in first generation computers was
A. Integrated Circuits
B. Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI)
C. Semiconductors
D. Vaccum Tubes
E. None of these
10. Which of the following is not the member country of ASEAN(Association of South East Asian Nation)?
A. Cambodia
B. Laos
C. Myanmar
D. India
E. Thailand
11. Who other than Ajinkya Rahane got the honorary life membership from CCI (Cricket Club of India)
A. Saniya Mirza
B. Leander Paes
C. PV Sindhu
D. Vishwanathan Anand
E. Ajay Jadeja
12. The NXT DIGITAL Broadcast Centre is a state-of-the-art next-generation MPEG-4 facility that has been designed and purpose-built to provide a variety of services to the cable distribution fraternity and their customers all across India. Which of the following states will not have the access initially
A. Karnataka
B. Maharashtra
C. Punjab
D. Telangana
E. West Bengal
Which of the phrases (A),(B),(C),(D) and (E) given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold type to make the sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark (e) i.e. ’No correction required’ as the answer.
13. After arduous months of fighting, the sight of the white flag being raised generated as much relief on the victor's side than it did on the vanquished.
A. as much relief on the victor's side than it did on the vanquished.
B. as much relief among the victors as among the vanquished.
C. as much relief on the victor's side as it did on the vanquished's.
D. relief both on the victor's side as well as on the vanquished's.
E. relief both for the victor and the vanquished side.
14. More and more holidaymakers are choosing to fly to remote islands in search of the perfect beach seeking sand, sun and palm trees, rather than centers of entertainment.
A. seeking sand, sun and palm trees, rather than centers of entertainment.
B. seeking sad, sun, palm trees and not entertainment.
C. with sand, sun, palm trees and no entertainment.
D. they seek sand, sun and palm trees, rather than entertainment centers.
E. they seek sand, sun and palm trees, rather than centers of entertainment.
15. Trying to keep her balance on the icy surface, the last competitor's ski-tip caught the pole and somersaulted into the soft snow.
A. the last competitor's ski-tip caught the pole and somersaulted into the soft snow.
B. the ski-tip of the last competitor caught the pole and somersaulted in the soft snow.
C. the last competitor caught the pole with the tip of her ski, and somersaulted into the soft snow.
D. the last competitor caught the pole with her ski-tip, which made her somersault into the soft snow.
E. the last competitor somersaulted into the soft snow when the tip of her ski was caught by the pole.
Answers
1. A
If a person sells two items at the same price; one at a gain of x % and another at a loss of x %, then the seller always incurs a loss expressed as, So in this case, he will have a loss. Loss% = .25
2. C
Simple interest for 2 years is Rs. 320
Simple interest for first year = 320/2 = 160
Similarly, simple interest for second year is also 160
Compound Interest for first year = 160
Compound Interest for second year = 340-160 = 180
we can see that compound Interest for second year is more than the simple interest for second year by 180-160 = 20
i.e., Rs.20 is the simple interest on Rs.160 for 1 year
Hence the rate of interest is 12.5%
3. E
Let Kiran's weight = x. Then
According to Kiran, 65 < x < 72
According to brother, 60 < x < 70
According to mother, x = 68
Given that equation 1,equation 2 and equation 3 are correct. By combining these equations,we can write as 65<x=68
i.e., x = 66 or 67 or 68
Average of different probable weights of Kiran = (66+67+68)/3 = 67
4. B
5. E
6. A
7. E
8. C
9. D
10. D
11. A
12. E
13. B
14. E
15. C
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