SEBI Grade A (Ph 1 Paper 1 2022)-5001

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SEBI Grade A (Ph 1 Paper 1 2022) (Test Code: 5001)

Which among the following is the largest oil company in the world by market capitalization in October 2021? 

  1. Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia 

  2. Exxon Mobil, US

  3. PetroChina, China 

  4. Chevron, US

  5. BP, UK

In December 2021, India and Bangladesh had announced to celebrate ‘Maitri Diwas’ on ______? 

  1. 15th January 

  2. 6th December 

  3. 12th February

  4. 10th November 

  5. 20th March

As per the Economic Survey of 2021-22, which sector was least afected by Covid - 19 in 2021-22? 

  1. Mining 

  2. Agriculture and Allied Services 

  3. Construction

  4. Manufacturing 

  5. Services

Lakshadweep, which consists of ___ islands, is a beautiful place with lush green vegetation?

  1. 25 

  2. 43

  3. 36

  4. 20

  5. 52

In February 2022, Sukla Mistry was appointed as the frst female member on the board of _______, India’s largest oil refnery? 

  1. Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd

  2. Oil and Natural Gas 

  3. Bharat Petroleum

  4. Oil India Limited

  5. Indian Oil Corporation 

By which year does India aim to achieve 500 GW of nonfossil energy generation capacity in accordance with the Panchamitra targets?

  1. 2040

  2. 2027 

  3. 2030 

  4. 2025

  5. 2032

What does ‘Le’ stand for in the full form of ALeRTS committee, which was formed by SEBI for regulatory and technological solutions? 

  1. Leading

  2. Litigate 

  3. Label 

  4. Landmark 

  5. Leveraging

Which of the following is not an Edtech company in India?

  1. Unacademy 

  2. Vedantu 

  3. Cred

  4. Ekeeda 

  5. Upgrad

Which edition of the Winter Olympics is being hosted in Beijing?

  1. 24

  2. 27

  3. 32

  4. 37

  5. 35

What is India’ s rank in the Henley Passport Index, released in January 2022?

  1. 101

  2. 97

  3. 83

  4. 120

  5. 67

Who among the following has won the Padma Vibhushan Award for the year 2021 in the Public Afairs category? 

  1. Donald Trump

  2. Justin Trudeau 

  3. Scott Morrison 

  4. Boris Johnson 

  5. Shinzo Abe

Which of the following is a loss-making general insurance company in 2021?

  1. National Insurance Company

  2. Oriental Insurance Company Limited

  3. New India Assurance Co. Ltd 

  4. Only I and II

  5. Only III

How much extension does the Union Budget of 2022-23 provide to the startups for availing the tax incentives?

  1. 31 August 2022 

  2. 30 September 2025

  3. 31 December 2024

  4. 31 March 2023 

  5. 30 April 2022

Senegal has proved itself as one of the strongest football teams of Africa by winning Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) after defeating ____ in February 2022? 

  1. Namibia 

  2. Algeria 

  3. Botswana 

  4. Cameroon

  5. Egypt

____new airports will be established under the PM Gati Shakti plan in fve states of Central India which are Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and Chhattisgarh, as announced by the Union Civil Aviation Minister in February 2022?

  1. 15

  2. 16

  3. 20

  4. 12

  5. 10

‘Never Scan A QR Code to Receive Payments’ - a consumer awareness campaign has been launched by which of the following organization? 

  1. Reserve Bank of India

  2. Pension Fund Regulatory Development Authority 

  3. National Payments Corporation of India 

  4. Securities and Exchange Board of India 

  5. Insurance Regulatory Development Authority of India

How much amount has been allocated for the hospitality sector in the Emergency Credit Line Extension Scheme in the Union Budget 2022-23? 

  1. Rs 50,000 crores 

  2. Rs 45,000 crores 

  3. Rs 20,000 crores 

  4. Rs 15,000 crores

  5. Rs 30,000 crores

The Central Board of Direct Taxes has introduced the concept of POEM from 2017-18 assessment year to ensure the residency of a company for the purpose of tax collection. What does ‘P’ stand for in the abbreviation of POEM? 

  1. Placement

  2. Priority 

  3. Personal 

  4. Primary

  5. Place

Out of the USD 650 billion target of exports announced by the Union Minister of Commerce for 2021-22, how much share does services sector’s exports hold?

  1. $200 billion 

  2. $250 billion

  3. $50 billion 

  4. $100 billion

  5. $300 billion

MIKE campaign of Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) was launched for which animal’s conservation? 

  1. Cheetah 

  2. Tiger 

  3. Elephants

  4. Rhinoceros 

  5. Migratory Birds

Read the passage and answer the following questions:

In the Ayurvedic tradition, the coconut tree is called kalpavriksha, or a tree that fulfls all wishes. If you think about it, you realize that each and every part of the coconut is useful. It gives us refreshing water, and its fesh is packed with vitamins and minerals. The old fruit gives us oil, its outer shell is used to make artefacts, while the husk is used as compost and also stufed into bedding.

Traditionally we know that mature coconuts (from which the oil is extracted) should be consumed in moderation. But people mostly drink coconut oil that is extracted from the mature fruit. I believe that fndings from modern science must be viewed parallelly with the knowledge from our ancestors. In Ayurveda the tender (young) and middle-aged coconuts are considered the best for consumption because they are healing and nourishing for the body. Once the coconut becomes old it’s heavy to digest. Old coconut is also heating (ideal for winter), while the young fruit is cooling (perfect for summer). While a mature, hard nut has its benefts, it must be consumed in small quantities. There is also no reference in Ayurveda that suggests that plain oil should be consumed. It’s better to cook with coconut oil because it will enhance the quality of food, making it easy for the body to assimilate and digest it.

Coconuts are both sattvic (balanced) and alkaline. Therefore, they keep the mind calm and centred. Coconut water is cooling and is a natural diuretic, so it fushes out bacteria and therefore helps to cure urinary infections. The middle-aged coconut in particular builds up all seven dhatus in the body (plasma, blood, muscles, fat, marrow, bone, reproductive fuid).

The primary taste of coconut is sweet, and in Ayurveda this is the most soothing and nourishing taste. Coconuts increase kapha in the body; therefore, they can defnitely cause weight gain if eaten in excess. However, kapha is also responsible for immunity and strength, and for giving us luminous skin and hair. So, they’re ideal for those who want to increase their vitality.

Coconut is good for all seasons as it pacifes vata (dryness in winter) and pitta (heat in summer). The only rule is that just like ghee it must be eaten with warm food and drink because it is a saturated fat.

Question:

Which of the following options is opposite in meaning to the word ‘pacifes’?

  1.  increase 

  2. heal 

  3. decrease 

  4. placate

  5. soothe

Read the passage and answer the following questions:

In the Ayurvedic tradition, the coconut tree is called kalpavriksha, or a tree that fulfls all wishes. If you think about it, you realize that each and every part of the coconut is useful. It gives us refreshing water, and its fesh is packed with vitamins and minerals. The old fruit gives us oil, its outer shell is used to make artefacts, while the husk is used as compost and also stufed into bedding.

Traditionally we know that mature coconuts (from which the oil is extracted) should be consumed in moderation. But people mostly drink coconut oil that is extracted from the mature fruit. I believe that fndings from modern science must be viewed parallelly with the knowledge from our ancestors. In Ayurveda the tender (young) and middle-aged coconuts are considered the best for consumption because they are healing and nourishing for the body. Once the coconut becomes old it’s heavy to digest. Old coconut is also heating (ideal for winter), while the young fruit is cooling (perfect for summer). While a mature, hard nut has its benefts, it must be consumed in small quantities. There is also no reference in Ayurveda that suggests that plain oil should be consumed. It’s better to cook with coconut oil because it will enhance the quality of food, making it easy for the body to assimilate and digest it.

Coconuts are both sattvic (balanced) and alkaline. Therefore, they keep the mind calm and centred. Coconut water is cooling and is a natural diuretic, so it fushes out bacteria and therefore helps to cure urinary infections. The middle-aged coconut in particular builds up all seven dhatus in the body (plasma, blood, muscles, fat, marrow, bone, reproductive fuid).

The primary taste of coconut is sweet, and in Ayurveda this is the most soothing and nourishing taste. Coconuts increase kapha in the body; therefore, they can defnitely cause weight gain if eaten in excess. However, kapha is also responsible for immunity and strength, and for giving us luminous skin and hair. So, they’re ideal for those who want to increase their vitality.

Coconut is good for all seasons as it pacifes vata (dryness in winter) and pitta (heat in summer). The only rule is that just like ghee it must be eaten with warm food and drink because it is a saturated fat.

Question:

Which of the following is not a beneft of coconut as per the passage?

  1. It helps in curing urinary infections. 

  2. It increases blood in the body. 

  3. It builds antibodies to fght heart diseases.

  4. It makes human skin radiant. 

  5. It builds immunity in human body

Read the passage and answer the following questions:

In the Ayurvedic tradition, the coconut tree is called kalpavriksha, or a tree that fulfls all wishes. If you think about it, you realize that each and every part of the coconut is useful. It gives us refreshing water, and its fesh is packed with vitamins and minerals. The old fruit gives us oil, its outer shell is used to make artefacts, while the husk is used as compost and also stufed into bedding.

Traditionally we know that mature coconuts (from which the oil is extracted) should be consumed in moderation. But people mostly drink coconut oil that is extracted from the mature fruit. I believe that fndings from modern science must be viewed parallelly with the knowledge from our ancestors. In Ayurveda the tender (young) and middle-aged coconuts are considered the best for consumption because they are healing and nourishing for the body. Once the coconut becomes old it’s heavy to digest. Old coconut is also heating (ideal for winter), while the young fruit is cooling (perfect for summer). While a mature, hard nut has its benefts, it must be consumed in small quantities. There is also no reference in Ayurveda that suggests that plain oil should be consumed. It’s better to cook with coconut oil because it will enhance the quality of food, making it easy for the body to assimilate and digest it.

Coconuts are both sattvic (balanced) and alkaline. Therefore, they keep the mind calm and centred. Coconut water is cooling and is a natural diuretic, so it fushes out bacteria and therefore helps to cure urinary infections. The middle-aged coconut in particular builds up all seven dhatus in the body (plasma, blood, muscles, fat, marrow, bone, reproductive fuid).

The primary taste of coconut is sweet, and in Ayurveda this is the most soothing and nourishing taste. Coconuts increase kapha in the body; therefore, they can defnitely cause weight gain if eaten in excess. However, kapha is also responsible for immunity and strength, and for giving us luminous skin and hair. So, they’re ideal for those who want to increase their vitality.

Coconut is good for all seasons as it pacifes vata (dryness in winter) and pitta (heat in summer). The only rule is that just like ghee it must be eaten with warm food and drink because it is a saturated fat.

Question:

What is the tone of the passage?

  1. Nostalgic 

  2. Humorous 

  3. Sentimental 

  4. Informative 

  5. Pessimistic

Read the passage and answer the following questions:

In the Ayurvedic tradition, the coconut tree is called kalpavriksha, or a tree that fulfls all wishes. If you think about it, you realize that each and every part of the coconut is useful. It gives us refreshing water, and its fesh is packed with vitamins and minerals. The old fruit gives us oil, its outer shell is used to make artefacts, while the husk is used as compost and also stufed into bedding.

Traditionally we know that mature coconuts (from which the oil is extracted) should be consumed in moderation. But people mostly drink coconut oil that is extracted from the mature fruit. I believe that fndings from modern science must be viewed parallelly with the knowledge from our ancestors. In Ayurveda the tender (young) and middle-aged coconuts are considered the best for consumption because they are healing and nourishing for the body. Once the coconut becomes old it’s heavy to digest. Old coconut is also heating (ideal for winter), while the young fruit is cooling (perfect for summer). While a mature, hard nut has its benefts, it must be consumed in small quantities. There is also no reference in Ayurveda that suggests that plain oil should be consumed. It’s better to cook with coconut oil because it will enhance the quality of food, making it easy for the body to assimilate and digest it.

Coconuts are both sattvic (balanced) and alkaline. Therefore, they keep the mind calm and centred. Coconut water is cooling and is a natural diuretic, so it fushes out bacteria and therefore helps to cure urinary infections. The middle-aged coconut in particular builds up all seven dhatus in the body (plasma, blood, muscles, fat, marrow, bone, reproductive fuid).

The primary taste of coconut is sweet, and in Ayurveda this is the most soothing and nourishing taste. Coconuts increase kapha in the body; therefore, they can defnitely cause weight gain if eaten in excess. However, kapha is also responsible for immunity and strength, and for giving us luminous skin and hair. So, they’re ideal for those who want to increase their vitality.

Coconut is good for all seasons as it pacifes vata (dryness in winter) and pitta (heat in summer). The only rule is that just like ghee it must be eaten with warm food and drink because it is a saturated fat.

Question:

Which of the following options is closest in meaning to the word ‘moderation’?

  1. unconsciously 

  2. fasting 

  3. difculty

  4. reasonable limits

  5. anxiety

Read the passage and answer the following questions:

In the Ayurvedic tradition, the coconut tree is called kalpavriksha, or a tree that fulfls all wishes. If you think about it, you realize that each and every part of the coconut is useful. It gives us refreshing water, and its fesh is packed with vitamins and minerals. The old fruit gives us oil, its outer shell is used to make artefacts, while the husk is used as compost and also stufed into bedding.

Traditionally we know that mature coconuts (from which the oil is extracted) should be consumed in moderation. But people mostly drink coconut oil that is extracted from the mature fruit. I believe that fndings from modern science must be viewed parallelly with the knowledge from our ancestors. In Ayurveda the tender (young) and middle-aged coconuts are considered the best for consumption because they are healing and nourishing for the body. Once the coconut becomes old it’s heavy to digest. Old coconut is also heating (ideal for winter), while the young fruit is cooling (perfect for summer). While a mature, hard nut has its benefts, it must be consumed in small quantities. There is also no reference in Ayurveda that suggests that plain oil should be consumed. It’s better to cook with coconut oil because it will enhance the quality of food, making it easy for the body to assimilate and digest it.

Coconuts are both sattvic (balanced) and alkaline. Therefore, they keep the mind calm and centred. Coconut water is cooling and is a natural diuretic, so it fushes out bacteria and therefore helps to cure urinary infections. The middle-aged coconut in particular builds up all seven dhatus in the body (plasma, blood, muscles, fat, marrow, bone, reproductive fuid).

The primary taste of coconut is sweet, and in Ayurveda this is the most soothing and nourishing taste. Coconuts increase kapha in the body; therefore, they can defnitely cause weight gain if eaten in excess. However, kapha is also responsible for immunity and strength, and for giving us luminous skin and hair. So, they’re ideal for those who want to increase their vitality.

Coconut is good for all seasons as it pacifes vata (dryness in winter) and pitta (heat in summer). The only rule is that just like ghee it must be eaten with warm food and drink because it is a saturated fat.

Question:

Which of the following statement is/are true?

1) The author completely disregards modern scientifc facts.

2) ‘Sweet’ is the most nourishing taste in Ayurveda.

3) A coconut has many uses and hence is called kalpavriksha.

  1. Only 1 

  2. Only 3 

  3. Only 2

  4. Only 2 and 3

  5. Only 1 and 3

In each of the following questions, fve words are underlined and are numbered as 1,2,3,4, and 5. The positions of some highlighted words may be incorrect and need to be exchanged with another highlighted word to make the sentence correct.

Find the words that need to be exchanged.

Question:

Efciency in the allocative

(1) of resources or allocation

(2) efciency refers to allocation of resources

(3) in a manner that the resulting

(4) product mix is the best possible

(5) outcome.

  1.  1-2 

  2. 2-3 

  3. 1-2 and 2-3

  4. 1-3 and 2-4 

  5. 2-3 and 1-4 

In each of the following questions, fve words are underlined and are numbered as 1,2,3,4, and 5. The positions of some highlighted words may be incorrect and need to be exchanged with another highlighted word to make the sentence correct.

Find the words that need to be exchanged.

Question:

In an underdeveloped

(1) country like India, many resources

(2) are lying unused, opportunites

(3) and idle due to lack of untapped

(4) and incentives

(5) for their utilisation.

  1. 1-2

  2. 2-3 

  3. 3-4 

  4. 4-5 

  5. 1-5

The underlined part in the sentences given below is grammatically incorrect. Pick out the best suitable option to correct the sentence.

Question:

A report by the American Academy for the Advancement of Science has concluded that much of the currently uncontrolled dioxins to which North Americans are exposed comes from the incineration of wastes

  1. much of the currently uncontrolled dioxins from which North Americans are exposed comes 

  2. much of the currently uncontrolled dioxins that North Americans are exposed to come 

  3. much of the dioxins that are currently uncontrolled and that North Americans are exposed to comes 

  4. many of the dioxins that are currently uncontrolled and North Americans are exposed to come

  5. many of the currently uncontrolled dioxins to which North Americans are exposed come

The underlined part in the sentences given below is grammatically incorrect. Pick out the best suitable option to correct the sentence.

Question:

A letter by Mark Twain, written in the same year as The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn were published, reveals that Twain provided fnancial assistance to one of the frst Black students at Yale Law School. 

  1. A letter by Mark Twain, written in the same year as The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn were published,

  2. A letter by Mark Twain, written in the same year of publication as The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,

  3. A letter by Mark Twain, written in the same year that The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was published, 

  4. Mark Twain wrote a letter in the same year as he published The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn that

  5. Mark Twain wrote a letter in the same year of publication as The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn that

Rearrange the following sentences 1,2,3,4,5,6, etc. in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph. 

Question:

1) Property deals, bullion and jewellery purchases fnancial market transactions rigging of markets through entities claimed to be constituted.

2) Of black money into the legitimate fnancial system through instruments such as convertible debentures.

3) About a third of India’s black money transactions are believed to be in real estate, followed by manufacturing and shopping for gold and consumer goods.

4) Or the informal banking route are coming the common methods used for generating black money

5) Convertible debenture are instruments through which an investor exchanges the funds he had lent, into equity at later date thus making them legitimate shareholders of the company.

6) For non- proft motive difering tax rates in diferent tax jurisdictions under – invoicing are money laundering using the hawala.

7) Investment in hundreds of unlisted companies are the government’s scrutiny are they as used to funnel thousands of crores of rupees.

  1.  3164725

  2. 3456217

  3. 6754231

  4. 4567321 

  5. 7612345

Rearrange the following sentences 1,2,3,4,5,6, etc. in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph. 

Question:

1) Financial assistance from the centre to the states for implementing planned development has been the hallmark of Indian planning and development process

2) India is a federation with functions and fnances that are constitutionally segregated between the union and its states

3) The two most important institutions determining the levels of these transfers are the fnance commission and The Planning Commission

4) Most broad-based taxes are assigned to the centre while most expenditure functions are assigned to states.

5) The resultant vertical imbalance necessarily has to be resolved through intergovernmental transfers.

6) The expenditure to revenue ratio of Indian states is higher than that of most other fscal federations.

  1. 543621 

  2. 246513 

  3. 345621

  4. 432561

  5. 654321 

Identify the incorrect sentence or sentences:

1) Joe and Liza had been married for over a year.

2) After six months of living together, they realized that they did not agree with each other in several issues.

3) There was no compatibility among them.

4) They were advised to see a marriage counsellor.

  1. 2

  2. 1 and 2 

  3. 2 and 3

  4. 3

  5. 3 and 4 

Fill in the blank with the correct options.

Development administration need not be ….(1)…. with administrative development or growth. It is by now widely ….(2)…. that development administration is public administration with a diference. Its focus is on government – infuenced change towards the ….(3)…. of progressive social, economic and political objectives. Development as Montgomery put it “is usually ….(4)…. as an aspect of change that is desirable, broadly predicted or planned and administered or at least infuenced by governmental action.” 

Question:

Fill in the blank 1 ?

  1. assessed

  2. equated

  3. conceived 

  4. involved

  5. evolved

Fill in the blank with the correct options.

Development administration need not be ….(1)…. with administrative development or growth. It is by now widely ….(2)…. that development administration is public administration with a diference. Its focus is on government – infuenced change towards the ….(3)…. of progressive social, economic and political objectives. Development as Montgomery put it “is usually ….(4)…. as an aspect of change that is desirable, broadly predicted or planned and administered or at least infuenced by governmental action.” 

Question:

Fill in the blank 2 ?

  1. acknowledged 

  2. developed 

  3. assessed 

  4. contributed

  5. isolated

Fill in the blank with the correct options.

Development administration need not be ….(1)…. with administrative development or growth. It is by now widely ….(2)…. that development administration is public administration with a diference. Its focus is on government – infuenced change towards the ….(3)…. of progressive social, economic and political objectives. Development as Montgomery put it “is usually ….(4)…. as an aspect of change that is desirable, broadly predicted or planned and administered or at least infuenced by governmental action.” 

Question:

Fill in the blank 3 ?

  1. containment 

  2. purpose 

  3. attainment

  4. output

  5. attributed 

Fill in the blank with the correct options.

Development administration need not be ….(1)…. with administrative development or growth. It is by now widely ….(2)…. that development administration is public administration with a diference. Its focus is on government – infuenced change towards the ….(3)…. of progressive social, economic and political objectives. Development as Montgomery put it “is usually ….(4)…. as an aspect of change that is desirable, broadly predicted or planned and administered or at least infuenced by governmental action.” 

Question:

Fill in the blank 4 ?

  1. conceived

  2. appraised

  3. pointed 

  4. utilised 

  5. exploited 

In the questions given below, choose the grammatically correct option to replace the underlined part of the sentence.

Question:

A little under a million years ago, the briny waters of the Baltic Sea began fooding daily into the cold North Atlantic: 

geologists are still debating whether the food was gradual or created a cataclysm.

  1. whether the food was gradual or created a cataclysm 

  2. if the food was gradual or created a cataclysm

  3. about whether the food was gradual or cataclysmic 

  4. whether the food was gradual or cataclysmic

  5. whether the food was gradual or it created a cataclysm 

In the questions given below, choose the grammatically correct option to replace the underlined part of the sentence.

Question:

A majority of the international journalists surveyed view nuclear power stations as unsafe at present but that they will, or could, be made sufciently safe in the future.

  1. that they will, or could,

  2. that they would, or could, 

  3. they will be or could 

  4. think that they will be or could be 

  5. think the power stations would or could

Identify the incorrect sentence or sentences:

1) Dubai has embraced western ways.

2) The Islamic fundamentalists are enraged over this.

3) Dubai was once a haven of gold smugglers and pearl divers.

4) It is racing to realize a vision of itself as the Singapore of the Middle East. 

  1. 1 and 2 

  2. 2 and 3 

  3. 3

  4. 3 and 4

Identify the incorrect sentence or sentences:

1) The economy of India moving up towards infation

2) Infationary pressures lead to the tightening of monetary policy

3) Defation is a situation where the prices fall

4) Indian economy needs stable monetary and fscal policy Options: 

  1. Only 1

  2. Only 3 

  3. Only 2 and 3 

  4. Only 2

  5. Only 1 and 2

Find the missing term in the below series: 17, 21, 51, 169, 701, _____ 

  1. 3541

  2. 3641 

  3. 3461

  4. 3651 

  5. 3451

Find the missing term in the below series:

12, ____ , 545, 2729, 10919 

  1. 60 

  2. 80 

  3. 90

  4. 84

  5. 72

Speed of boat downstream is 50% more than upstream.

Total time to travel 48 km up and 36 km down is 6 hours.

What is the speed of boat downstream?

  1. 16

  2. 21

  3. 18

  4. 15

  5. 12

An amount of ‘P’ rupees in invested in Scheme ‘A’ at compound interest of 20% p.a. for a period of 2 years. The amount of interest received from this invested is reinvested in another scheme ‘B’ for 2 years at 15% p.a. simple interest. The amount received from scheme ‘B’ fnally after 2 years is Rs 1430. Find ‘P’.

  1.  Rs 10833

  2. Rs 2500 

  3. Rs 3250

  4. Rs 2700

  5. Rs 910

A does one half work and B does 3/4 work in the same time. Diference between number of days taken by A and B to work alone to complete the work individually is 4 days. How many days will B take?

  1. 8

  2. 12

  3. 6

  4. 10

  5. 16

B invests double the money invested by A and triple the money invested by C. The ratio of period of investment between A, B and C is 1:2:3. Diference between proft received by A and C is Rs 1410. Find total proft.

  1. Rs 5640

  2. Rs 4935

  3. Rs 9870 

  4. Rs 2820 

  5. Rs 4230

Consider the below two equations:

x2 – 13x + 36 = 0

3y2 – 29y + 18 = 0

  1. x > y 

  2. x < y

  3. x ≥ y

  4. x ≤ y 

  5. The relation between x and y can’t be established

Consider the below two equations:

2x2 – 5x – 12 = 0

y2 – 11y + 30 = 0

  1. x > y 

  2. x < y 

  3. x ≥ y

  4. x ≤ y 

  5. The relation between x and y can’t be established

Consider the below two equations:

3x2 – 16x + 21 = 0

y2 – 13y + 42 = 0 

  1. x > y 

  2. x < y 

  3. x ≥ y

  4. x ≤ y 

  5. The relation between x and y can’t be established

The ratio of number of units manufactured of A, B and C is 5 : 6 : 7. The number of units manufactured of D is 200. The ratio of number of units sold of A, C and D is 6 : 8 : 5. The number of units sold of A is 60% of the total units manufactured of A and that of B is 50% of total units manufactured of B.

240 units of C are sold.

Question:

The number of units of E manufactured are 50% more than number of units manufactured of A and number of units of E sold are 25% less than the number of units sold by C. Find the diference between the number of units manufactured of E and number of units sold of E.

  1. 230

  2. 240 

  3. 250 

  4. 260 

  5. 270

The ratio of number of units manufactured of A, B and C is 5 : 6 : 7. The number of units manufactured of D is 200. The ratio of number of units sold of A, C and D is 6 : 8 : 5. The number of units sold of A is 60% of the total units manufactured of A and that of B is 50% of total units manufactured of B.

240 units of C are sold.

Question:

What is the ratio between number of units manufactured of A and B together and number of units sold of C and D together? 

  1. 22 : 13 

  2. 12 : 13 

  3. 33 : 31 

  4. 18 : 31 

  5. 11 : 6

The ratio of number of units manufactured of A, B and C is 5 : 6 : 7. The number of units manufactured of D is 200. The ratio of number of units sold of A, C and D is 6 : 8 : 5. The number of units sold of A is 60% of the total units manufactured of A and that of B is 50% of total units manufactured of B.

240 units of C are sold.

Question:

What is the average of units manufactured of A, B and C? 

  1. 320

  2. 340

  3. 360 

  4. 350 

  5. 370

The ratio of number of units manufactured of A, B and C is 5 : 6 : 7. The number of units manufactured of D is 200. The ratio of number of units sold of A, C and D is 6 : 8 : 5. The number of units sold of A is 60% of the total units manufactured of A and that of B is 50% of total units manufactured of B.

240 units of C are sold.

Question:

Number of units sold of B is what percentage more than number of units unsold of A? 

  1. 200%

  2. 100%

  3. 50%

  4. 150%

  5. 75%

The ratio of number of units manufactured of A, B and C is 5 : 6 : 7. The number of units manufactured of D is 200. The ratio of number of units sold of A, C and D is 6 : 8 : 5. The number of units sold of A is 60% of the total units manufactured of A and that of B is 50% of total units manufactured of B.

240 units of C are sold.

Question:

What is the diference between number of units manufactured of C and D together and number of units sold of A and B together?

  1. 240 

  2. 260 

  3. 270 

  4. 250

  5. 230

In a mixture, the ratio of milk to water is 25:2. From this mixture, 27 litres is taken out and 35 litres of pure milk is added. Quantity of milk in fnal mixture is 15 times that of water. Find the initial quantity of milk. 

  1. 100 litres

  2. 150 litres 

  3. 200 litres 

  4. 250 litres 

  5. 50 litres

In the number “963514728”, how many pairs of numbers have exactly the same distance between them as is there in actual whole numbers?

  1. 3

  2. 4

  3. 5

  4. 6

  5. 7

Find the odd one out?

  1. OQRM

  2. GIJF

  3. DFGB 

  4. VXYT

  5. JLMH

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There are an uncertain number of people standing in a row facing north. Two people stand between A and B. D stands sixth to the left of B and eighth from the extreme left end of the row. C stands fourth to the left of D. There are fve people standing between C and E. F stands to the immediate left of E. The number of people standing between F and D is same as the number of people standing between E and G. H stands seventh to the right of G and third from one of the extreme ends.

Question:

How many people in total are standing?

  1. 18

  2. 19

  3. 20

  4. 21

  5. 22

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There are an uncertain number of people standing in a row facing north. Two people stand between A and B. D stands sixth to the left of B and eighth from the extreme left end of the row. C stands fourth to the left of D. There are fve people standing between C and E. F stands to the immediate left of E. The number of people standing between F and D is same as the number of people standing between E and G. H stands seventh to the right of G and third from one of the extreme ends.

Question:

Who is third to the left of A?

  1. B

  2. E

  3. H

  4. C

  5. D

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There are an uncertain number of people standing in a row facing north. Two people stand between A and B. D stands sixth to the left of B and eighth from the extreme left end of the row. C stands fourth to the left of D. There are fve people standing between C and E. F stands to the immediate left of E. The number of people standing between F and D is same as the number of people standing between E and G. H stands seventh to the right of G and third from one of the extreme ends.

Question:

Who is to the immediate left of G?

  1. F

  2. E

  3. D

  4. B

  5. C

If it is possible to make a meaningful word from the third, fourth, ffth and tenth letters of the word “GRIEVIOUSLY”, then what will be the frst letter of that word? If no such word can be formed, then choose X as the answer and if more than one word can be formed, then choose Y as the answer.

(Note: The letters can be used only once.)

  1. L

  2. E

  3. V

  4. X

  5. Y

If CONCEPT is coded as DPOBFQU and FAILURE is coded as GBJKVSF, how will the word LIBERTY be coded?

  1. MJCDSUZ 

  2. MJCFSUZ 

  3. KHAFQSX

  4. KHADQSX 

  5. MJADQUZ

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S scored higher marks than Q but lower than U.

P scored higher than S but lower than R and U.

T scored higher than R. The third lowest marks are 56. R scored 12 marks more than P.

U scored less than 69 marks.

Question:

As many people scored more than R as less than 

  1. P

  2. Q

  3. S

  4. T

  5. U

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S scored higher marks than Q but lower than U.

P scored higher than S but lower than R and U.

T scored higher than R. The third lowest marks are 56. R scored 12 marks more than P.

U scored less than 69 marks.

Question:

If Q + R = 111 and P + T = 137, then fnd out Q + T.

  1. 124

  2. 127 

  3. 121

  4. 125 

  5. 123

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S scored higher marks than Q but lower than U.

P scored higher than S but lower than R and U.

T scored higher than R. The third lowest marks are 56. R scored 12 marks more than P.

U scored less than 69 marks.

Question:

Which of the following can be the possible score of S? 

  1. 54

  2. 48 

  3. 55

  4. 51

  5. All of these

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Six events take place over three months; two events in each month on the dates 9th and 13th. The three months are May, July and September

Event A occurs on a prime numbered date and in the month with 31 days. Two events take place between A and Uttarakhand. Kerala event takes place immediately after Uttarakhand. As many events take place before C as after Kerala. One event takes place between C and Rajasthan. No event takes place between Rajasthan and E. The event E does not take place in Rajasthan. Tripura event takes place before Punjab. Event C does not happen in Tripura. Event D takes place after B but before F. One event takes place in Karnataka.

Question:

How many events take place after Uttarakhand?

  1. 0

  2. 1

  3. 2

  4. 3

  5. 4

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Six events take place over three months; two events in each month on the dates 9th and 13th. The three months are May, July and September

Event A occurs on a prime numbered date and in the month with 31 days. Two events take place between A and Uttarakhand. Kerala event takes place immediately after Uttarakhand. As many events take place before C as after Kerala. One event takes place between C and Rajasthan. No event takes place between Rajasthan and E. The event E does not take place in Rajasthan. Tripura event takes place before Punjab. Event C does not happen in Tripura. Event D takes place after B but before F. One event takes place in Karnataka.

Question:

Find the odd one out? 

  1. E – D 

  2. Karnataka – Rajasthan

  3. D – Tripura

  4. A – Punjab

  5. B – E 

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Six events take place over three months; two events in each month on the dates 9th and 13th. The three months are May, July and September

Event A occurs on a prime numbered date and in the month with 31 days. Two events take place between A and Uttarakhand. Kerala event takes place immediately after Uttarakhand. As many events take place before C as after Kerala. One event takes place between C and Rajasthan. No event takes place between Rajasthan and E. The event E does not take place in Rajasthan. Tripura event takes place before Punjab. Event C does not happen in Tripura. Event D takes place after B but before F. One event takes place in Karnataka.

Question:

Which of the following event took place on 9th July?

  1. Rajasthan

  2. Uttarakhand 

  3. Punjab 

  4. Tripura

  5. Karnataka

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Six events take place over three months; two events in each month on the dates 9th and 13th. The three months are May, July and September

Event A occurs on a prime numbered date and in the month with 31 days. Two events take place between A and Uttarakhand. Kerala event takes place immediately after Uttarakhand. As many events take place before C as after Kerala. One event takes place between C and Rajasthan. No event takes place between Rajasthan and E. The event E does not take place in Rajasthan. Tripura event takes place before Punjab. Event C does not happen in Tripura. Event D takes place after B but before F. One event takes place in Karnataka.

Question:

Which of the following are correct?

1) Event B not in Punjab

2) Kerala event takes place on 13th September

3) C was not the frst event in the year 

  1. 1 and 3 are correct 

  2. 1 and 2 are correct

  3. 2 and 3 are correct 

  4. All 1, 2 and 3 are correct 

  5. Only 2 is correct

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Eight persons named L, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a circular table facing the center. 

Each of them likes a particular city amongst Agra, Delhi, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mumbai, Patna, Pune and Surat. No two persons like the same city

R does not like Delhi. The one who likes Mumbai is an immediate neighbor of N. The one who likes Delhi sits to the immediate left of M. P and L are not adjacent to each other. R, who is not an immediate neighbor of N, sits second to the left of S, who likes Mumbai. P likes Agra and sits opposite to L. O is an immediate neighbor of L. N sits second to the left of L. Q likes Pune. M likes Kolkata and sits opposite to the one who likes Jaipur. L sits two places away from M. The one who likes Kolkata sit adjacent to the one who likes Patna. O likes Delhi.

Question:

Who among the following likes Patna?

  1. L

  2. R

  3. N

  4. S

  5. Can’t be determined

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Eight persons named L, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a circular table facing the center. 

Each of them likes a particular city amongst Agra, Delhi, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mumbai, Patna, Pune and Surat. No two persons like the same city

R does not like Delhi. The one who likes Mumbai is an immediate neighbor of N. The one who likes Delhi sits to the immediate left of M. P and L are not adjacent to each other. R, who is not an immediate neighbor of N, sits second to the left of S, who likes Mumbai. P likes Agra and sits opposite to L. O is an immediate neighbor of L. N sits second to the left of L. Q likes Pune. M likes Kolkata and sits opposite to the one who likes Jaipur. L sits two places away from M. The one who likes Kolkata sit adjacent to the one who likes Patna. O likes Delhi.

Question:

How many people are sitting between Surat and M when counted from left of M? 

  1. 0

  2. 1

  3. 2

  4. 3

  5. 4

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Eight persons named L, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a circular table facing the center. 

Each of them likes a particular city amongst Agra, Delhi, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mumbai, Patna, Pune and Surat. No two persons like the same city

R does not like Delhi. The one who likes Mumbai is an immediate neighbor of N. The one who likes Delhi sits to the immediate left of M. P and L are not adjacent to each other. R, who is not an immediate neighbor of N, sits second to the left of S, who likes Mumbai. P likes Agra and sits opposite to L. O is an immediate neighbor of L. N sits second to the left of L. Q likes Pune. M likes Kolkata and sits opposite to the one who likes Jaipur. L sits two places away from M. The one who likes Kolkata sit adjacent to the one who likes Patna. O likes Delhi.

Question:

Who among the following are immediate neighbours of the person who likes Pune? 

  1. L and N

  2. L and S 

  3. S and N 

  4. M and L

  5. S and O

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Eight persons named L, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S are sitting around a circular table facing the center. 

Each of them likes a particular city amongst Agra, Delhi, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mumbai, Patna, Pune and Surat. No two persons like the same city

R does not like Delhi. The one who likes Mumbai is an immediate neighbor of N. The one who likes Delhi sits to the immediate left of M. P and L are not adjacent to each other. R, who is not an immediate neighbor of N, sits second to the left of S, who likes Mumbai. P likes Agra and sits opposite to L. O is an immediate neighbor of L. N sits second to the left of L. Q likes Pune. M likes Kolkata and sits opposite to the one who likes Jaipur. L sits two places away from M. The one who likes Kolkata sit adjacent to the one who likes Patna. O likes Delhi.

Question:

N likes which city?

  1. Surat 

  2. Patna

  3. Jaipur 

  4. Mumbai 

  5. Kolkata

The Supreme Court in July 2013 struck down a particular provision of the Representation of People’s Act as unconstitutional and gave a landmark judgment that MPs and MLAs will face immediate disqualifcation from holding the membership of the Parliament and state legislature if they are convicted in criminal cases and get punishment of two years or above.

Which of the following is the main conclusion that can be drawn from the given passage?

  1. The Supreme Court wants to show its power to the Government of India. 

  2. The Supreme Court wants to clean the political system of the country. 

  3. The Supreme Court wants to correct the provisions of the Representation of People’s Act.

  4. The Supreme Court is acting the guardian of the Constitution to protect the Constitution of India.

  5. None of these.

In making decisions about important questions, it is desirable to be able to distinguish between “Strong” arguments and “Weak” arguments in so far as they relate to the question. “Strong” arguments are those which are both important and directly related to the question. “Weak” arguments are those which are of minor importance and also may not be directly related to the question or may be related to a trivial aspect of the question. Each question below is followed by two arguments numbered 1 and 2. You have to decide which of the argument is a strong argument and which is a weak argument. 

Statement: Should the Government of India supply free electricity to the farmers?

Arguments:

1) No. Government should not provide free electricity to anybody.

2) Yes. The farmers are not in a position to pay for the electricity

  1. If only argument 1 is strong. 

  2. If only argument 2 is strong.

  3. If either 1 or 2 is strong. 

  4. If neither 1 nor 2 is strong.

  5. If both 1 and 2 are strong

Consider the below data regarding total number of TVs sold in different cities and ratio of black & white TVs sold to coloued TVs sold in those cities :

A    200     2 : 3

B    300     3 : 2

C    420     3 : 4

D    360     5 : 7

E    280     2 : 5

Question:

The number of colored TVs sold in city A is what percentage of black & white TVs sold in cities B, D and E together approximately?

  1. 29%

  2. 20%

  3. 24%

  4. 15%

  5. 14%

Consider the below data regarding total number of TVs sold in different cities and ratio of black & white TVs sold to coloued TVs sold in those cities :

A    200     2 : 3

B    300     3 : 2

C    420     3 : 4

D    360     5 : 7

E    280     2 : 5

Question:

Find the diference between Black and White TVs sold in cities A and C together and colored TVs sold in cities B and E together?

  1. 100

  2. 80

  3. 60

  4. 40

  5. 120

Consider the below data regarding total number of TVs sold in different cities and ratio of black & white TVs sold to coloued TVs sold in those cities :

A    200     2 : 3

B    300     3 : 2

C    420     3 : 4

D    360     5 : 7

E    280     2 : 5

Question:

What is overall ratio of black and white TVs sold to colored TVs sold in all the fve cities together?

  1. 63 : 89

  2. 67 : 83

  3. 69 : 83

  4. 67 : 89

  5. None of the above

Consider the below data regarding total number of TVs sold in different cities and ratio of black & white TVs sold to coloued TVs sold in those cities :

A    200     2 : 3

B    300     3 : 2

C    420     3 : 4

D    360     5 : 7

E    280     2 : 5

Question:

What is the ratio of black & white TVs sold in city D to colored TVs sold in city c?

  1. 4 : 5

  2. 5 : 8

  3. 6 : 7

  4. 3 : 4

  5. 5 : 7

Consider the below data regarding total number of TVs sold in different cities and ratio of black & white TVs sold to coloued TVs sold in those cities :

A    200     2 : 3

B    300     3 : 2

C    420     3 : 4

D    360     5 : 7

E    280     2 : 5

Question:

Total colored TVs sold in A, C and E together is what percentage of the total black & white TVs sold in B, D and E together?

  1. 137%

  2. 73%

  3. 122%

  4. 98%

  5. 110%

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