Directions: Study the following information to answer the given Questions:
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G lives on seven different floors of 7-storey building from bottom to top such as ground floor is numbered as 1st and top floor is numbered as 7th. Each of them has mobiles of different companies – Apple, Lenovo, Moto, Oneplus, Samsung, Vivo and Xiomi. C does not have Apple or Vivo mobile. C lives just above A’s floor and neither has Moto or Lenovo mobile. D has Oneplus mobile and lives on 2nd floor. The person at the topmost floor has Moto mobile. The person, who has Lenovo mobile, lives three floors above E’s floor. The one, who has Apple mobile, lives three floors above the one, who has Samsung mobile. The floors of F and B are adjacent to each other. E does not live on the first floor.
Question:
Who has Apple mobile?
E
B
G
A
None of the above
Directions: Study the following information to answer the given Questions:
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G lives on seven different floors of 7-storey building from bottom to top such as ground floor is numbered as 1st and top floor is numbered as 7th. Each of them has mobiles of different companies – Apple, Lenovo, Moto, Oneplus, Samsung, Vivo and Xiomi. C does not have Apple or Vivo mobile. C lives just above A’s floor and neither has Moto or Lenovo mobile. D has Oneplus mobile and lives on 2nd floor. The person at the topmost floor has Moto mobile. The person, who has Lenovo mobile, lives three floors above E’s floor. The one, who has Apple mobile, lives three floors above the one, who has Samsung mobile. The floors of F and B are adjacent to each other. E does not live on the first floor.
Question:
Which mobile does G have?
Samsung
Vivo
Moto
Lenovo
None of the above
Directions: Study the following information to answer the given Questions:
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G lives on seven different floors of 7-storey building from bottom to top such as ground floor is numbered as 1st and top floor is numbered as 7th. Each of them has mobiles of different companies – Apple, Lenovo, Moto, Oneplus, Samsung, Vivo and Xiomi. C does not have Apple or Vivo mobile. C lives just above A’s floor and neither has Moto or Lenovo mobile. D has Oneplus mobile and lives on 2nd floor. The person at the topmost floor has Moto mobile. The person, who has Lenovo mobile, lives three floors above E’s floor. The one, who has Apple mobile, lives three floors above the one, who has Samsung mobile. The floors of F and B are adjacent to each other. E does not live on the first floor.
Question:
How many persons live above E’s floor?
Five
Three
Four
Six
None of the above
Directions: Study the following information to answer the given Questions:
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G lives on seven different floors of 7-storey building from bottom to top such as ground floor is numbered as 1st and top floor is numbered as 7th. Each of them has mobiles of different companies – Apple, Lenovo, Moto, Oneplus, Samsung, Vivo and Xiomi. C does not have Apple or Vivo mobile. C lives just above A’s floor and neither has Moto or Lenovo mobile. D has Oneplus mobile and lives on 2nd floor. The person at the topmost floor has Moto mobile. The person, who has Lenovo mobile, lives three floors above E’s floor. The one, who has Apple mobile, lives three floors above the one, who has Samsung mobile. The floors of F and B are adjacent to each other. E does not live on the first floor.
Question:
If F has Moto mobile the who has Lenovo mobile?
C
A
G
B
None of the above
Directions: Study the following information to answer the given Questions:
Seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G lives on seven different floors of 7-storey building from bottom to top such as ground floor is numbered as 1st and top floor is numbered as 7th. Each of them has mobiles of different companies – Apple, Lenovo, Moto, Oneplus, Samsung, Vivo and Xiomi. C does not have Apple or Vivo mobile. C lives just above A’s floor and neither has Moto or Lenovo mobile. D has Oneplus mobile and lives on 2nd floor. The person at the topmost floor has Moto mobile. The person, who has Lenovo mobile, lives three floors above E’s floor. The one, who has Apple mobile, lives three floors above the one, who has Samsung mobile. The floors of F and B are adjacent to each other. E does not live on the first floor.
Question:
How many persons live above First’s floor?
Three
Four
Six
Two
None of the above
If it is possible to make a meaningful word from the third, sixth, eight and eleventh letters of the word 'DISTINGUISH' using each letter only once first letter of the word would be your answer. If more than one such word can be formed, your answer would be 'M' and if no such word can be formed, answer is 'X'
S
X
M
N
H
How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘PROTEST’, each of which has as many letters between them in the word (both forward and backward direction) as they have between them in the English Alphabet?
Three
One
None
Two
Four
Direction: Study the information given below carefully and answer the question that follow.
Eight persons, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H attend a seminar on different dates, 5th and 11th of different months, January, February, March and April in a year. Only one person attend the seminar on each day.
Four persons attend the seminar between H and A, who attends the seminar just before G. One person attends the seminar between G and E. B attends the seminar on 5th January. D attends the seminar after H. C doesn’t attend the seminar in February. Exactly three persons don’t attend the seminar between F and D.
Question:
How many persons attend the seminar before F?
3
5
2
4
Cannot be determined
Direction: Study the information given below carefully and answer the question that follow.
Eight persons, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H attend a seminar on different dates, 5th and 11th of different months, January, February, March and April in a year. Only one person attend the seminar on each day.
Four persons attend the seminar between H and A, who attends the seminar just before G. One person attends the seminar between G and E. B attends the seminar on 5th January. D attends the seminar after H. C doesn’t attend the seminar in February. Exactly three persons don’t attend the seminar between F and D.
Question:
Who attends the seminar after H?
A
E
D
C
All of the above
Direction: Study the information given below carefully and answer the question that follow.
Eight persons, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H attend a seminar on different dates, 5th and 11th of different months, January, February, March and April in a year. Only one person attend the seminar on each day.
Four persons attend the seminar between H and A, who attends the seminar just before G. One person attends the seminar between G and E. B attends the seminar on 5th January. D attends the seminar after H. C doesn’t attend the seminar in February. Exactly three persons don’t attend the seminar between F and D.
Question:
Who attends the seminar in April?
H
D
G
F
B
Direction: Study the information given below carefully and answer the question that follow.
Eight persons, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H attend a seminar on different dates, 5th and 11th of different months, January, February, March and April in a year. Only one person attend the seminar on each day.
Four persons attend the seminar between H and A, who attends the seminar just before G. One person attends the seminar between G and E. B attends the seminar on 5th January. D attends the seminar after H. C doesn’t attend the seminar in February. Exactly three persons don’t attend the seminar between F and D.
Question:
How many persons attend the seminar between E and B?
4
2
3
1
None of these
Direction: Study the information given below carefully and answer the question that follow.
Eight persons, A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H attend a seminar on different dates, 5th and 11th of different months, January, February, March and April in a year. Only one person attend the seminar on each day.
Four persons attend the seminar between H and A, who attends the seminar just before G. One person attends the seminar between G and E. B attends the seminar on 5th January. D attends the seminar after H. C doesn’t attend the seminar in February. Exactly three persons don’t attend the seminar between F and D.
Question:
Find the odd one out?
HB
EC
AE
FE
GA
Directions: These questions are based on the following information.
There are 7 members present – A, B, C, D, E, F, and G in a family of three generations in which three are married couples. C is the husband of F. D is the daughter of B. E has only one daughter. C is the son of A. E is the brother-in-law of G. B is the spouse of E. C is the grandson of E.
Question:
How B is related to G?
Mother
Sister
Daughter
Wife
Niece
Directions: These questions are based on the following information.
There are 7 members present – A, B, C, D, E, F, and G in a family of three generations in which three are married couples. C is the husband of F. D is the daughter of B. E has only one daughter. C is the son of A. E is the brother-in-law of G. B is the spouse of E. C is the grandson of E.
Question:
Who is mother-in-law of A?
E
D
G
B
F
Directions: These questions are based on the following information.
There are 7 members present – A, B, C, D, E, F, and G in a family of three generations in which three are married couples. C is the husband of F. D is the daughter of B. E has only one daughter. C is the son of A. E is the brother-in-law of G. B is the spouse of E. C is the grandson of E.
Question:
How F is related to D?
Daughter
Sister
Daughter-in-law
Mother
Granddaughter
Directions: Read the information carefully and answer the following questions
A certain number of persons are sitting in a row. All of them are facing north. R is the third from the left. One person is sitting between R and T. Both R and T are not at an extreme end. Three people sit between T and O, who is not P's immediate neighbor. L sits to the immediate right of O. O sits at one end. Three people sit between L and N. One person sits between N and P who is sixth to the right of L. Two people sit between S and P. P sits to the left of S. E sits fourth from the right end. Two persons sit between E and K, and one of them is sitting at the right end. Four people sit between K and B. One person sits between B and H. The number of people seated between R and O corresponds to the number of people seated between S and H.
Question:
How many persons are sitting in the row?
21
23
20
22
None of these
Directions: Read the information carefully and answer the following questions
A certain number of persons are sitting in a row. All of them are facing north. R is the third from the left. One person is sitting between R and T. Both R and T are not at an extreme end. Three people sit between T and O, who is not P's immediate neighbor. L sits to the immediate right of O. O sits at one end. Three people sit between L and N. One person sits between N and P who is sixth to the right of L. Two people sit between S and P. P sits to the left of S. E sits fourth from the right end. Two persons sit between E and K, and one of them is sitting at the right end. Four people sit between K and B. One person sits between B and H. The number of people seated between R and O corresponds to the number of people seated between S and H.
Question:
The number of persons sitting to the left of L is two less than the number of the persons sitting in the right of ___________.
B
K
E
L
Cannot be determined
Directions: Read the information carefully and answer the following questions
A certain number of persons are sitting in a row. All of them are facing north. R is the third from the left. One person is sitting between R and T. Both R and T are not at an extreme end. Three people sit between T and O, who is not P's immediate neighbor. L sits to the immediate right of O. O sits at one end. Three people sit between L and N. One person sits between N and P who is sixth to the right of L. Two people sit between S and P. P sits to the left of S. E sits fourth from the right end. Two persons sit between E and K, and one of them is sitting at the right end. Four people sit between K and B. One person sits between B and H. The number of people seated between R and O corresponds to the number of people seated between S and H.
Question:
What is the position of L with respect to H?
11th to the left
10th to the right
8th to the right
5th to the right
None of these
Directions: Read the information carefully and answer the following questions
A certain number of persons are sitting in a row. All of them are facing north. R is the third from the left. One person is sitting between R and T. Both R and T are not at an extreme end. Three people sit between T and O, who is not P's immediate neighbor. L sits to the immediate right of O. O sits at one end. Three people sit between L and N. One person sits between N and P who is sixth to the right of L. Two people sit between S and P. P sits to the left of S. E sits fourth from the right end. Two persons sit between E and K, and one of them is sitting at the right end. Four people sit between K and B. One person sits between B and H. The number of people seated between R and O corresponds to the number of people seated between S and H.
Question:
If X is sitting 2nd from the right end, then how many persons are sitting between K and X?
8
3
5
0
2
Direction: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion(s) among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.
Statement: S < O ≤ L = I > D; D > E = C > N
Conclusion:
I. N < L
II. D > S
Only conclusion I follows
Both conclusions I and II follow
Only conclusion II follows
Either I or II follows
Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Direction: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion(s) among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answer accordingly.
Statement: D < S ≤ E ≥ C > F; F > O ≥ P ≥ M
Conclusion: I. E < P
II. O < D
Only conclusion I follows
Both conclusions I and II follow
Only conclusion II follows
Either I or II follows
Neither conclusions I nor II follow
Directions: In the following question assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is/are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.
Statements: O > R ≥ I ≥ G; I < N = A ≤ L
Conclusion:
I. G ≤ N
II. G < A
Only conclusion I is true
Only conclusion II is true
Both conclusions I and II are true
Either conclusion I or conclusion II is true
None of the conclusion is true
Directions: In the following question assuming the given statements to be True, find which of the conclusion among given conclusions is / are definitely true and then give your answers accordingly.
Statements: A > B > C ; C ≥
D Conclusions: I. A > D
II. A = D
Only I is True.
Only II is True.
Both I and II are True.
Either I or II is True.
None of these
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it.
Twelve friends are sitting on a table in a restaurant in two parallel rows of chairs containing six people each, in such a way that there is equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1: K, L, M, N, O and P are seated and all of them are facing south. In row 2: A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all of them are facing north. Two persons sit between D and C. D and C faces M and N but not necessarily in the same order. O and L are immediate neighbor of N and one of them sits at an edge of the line. M sits fourth to the right of O. Person who sits second to the right of P is facing a person who is not an immediate neighbor of D. Persons sit between M and O are same as persons seating right to B who is not facing K. E sits somewhere left to F but not facing K.
Question:
Four of the following five are a like in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
K – B
P – D
M – B
A – L
C - N
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it.
Twelve friends are sitting on a table in a restaurant in two parallel rows of chairs containing six people each, in such a way that there is equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1: K, L, M, N, O and P are seated and all of them are facing south. In row 2: A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all of them are facing north. Two persons sit between D and C. D and C faces M and N but not necessarily in the same order. O and L are immediate neighbor of N and one of them sits at an edge of the line. M sits fourth to the right of O. Person who sits second to the right of P is facing a person who is not an immediate neighbor of D. Persons sit between M and O are same as persons seating right to B who is not facing K. E sits somewhere left to F but not facing K.
Question:
Who sits in front of P?
A
B
C
D
E
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it.
Twelve friends are sitting on a table in a restaurant in two parallel rows of chairs containing six people each, in such a way that there is equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1: K, L, M, N, O and P are seated and all of them are facing south. In row 2: A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all of them are facing north. Two persons sit between D and C. D and C faces M and N but not necessarily in the same order. O and L are immediate neighbor of N and one of them sits at an edge of the line. M sits fourth to the right of O. Person who sits second to the right of P is facing a person who is not an immediate neighbor of D. Persons sit between M and O are same as persons seating right to B who is not facing K. E sits somewhere left to F but not facing K.
Question:
How many persons sit between K and N?
3
2
4
1
No one
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it.
Twelve friends are sitting on a table in a restaurant in two parallel rows of chairs containing six people each, in such a way that there is equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1: K, L, M, N, O and P are seated and all of them are facing south. In row 2: A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all of them are facing north. Two persons sit between D and C. D and C faces M and N but not necessarily in the same order. O and L are immediate neighbor of N and one of them sits at an edge of the line. M sits fourth to the right of O. Person who sits second to the right of P is facing a person who is not an immediate neighbor of D. Persons sit between M and O are same as persons seating right to B who is not facing K. E sits somewhere left to F but not facing K.
Question:
If D and C exchange their position then D faces the person who is second to the right of ____?
M
L
N
P
K
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it.
Twelve friends are sitting on a table in a restaurant in two parallel rows of chairs containing six people each, in such a way that there is equal distance between adjacent persons. In row 1: K, L, M, N, O and P are seated and all of them are facing south. In row 2: A, B, C, D, E and F are seated and all of them are facing north. Two persons sit between D and C. D and C faces M and N but not necessarily in the same order. O and L are immediate neighbor of N and one of them sits at an edge of the line. M sits fourth to the right of O. Person who sits second to the right of P is facing a person who is not an immediate neighbor of D. Persons sit between M and O are same as persons seating right to B who is not facing K. E sits somewhere left to F but not facing K.
Question:
Who sits between the person facing C and L?
K
M
P
N
L
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow:
M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are nine Trees. Tree M is 3 km west of N. P is 2 km north to M. Distance between P and O is 3 km which is to the east of P. Q is in south of O. Distance between O and Q is 6 km. N is in between O and Q. S is middle M and R. M and S are 2 km apart. T is 3 km west of S. U is in north of T. Distance between T and U is same as between S and P.
Question:
Distance between N and Q is?
4 km
0.5 km
2 km
3 km
2.5 km
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow:
M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are nine Trees. Tree M is 3 km west of N. P is 2 km north to M. Distance between P and O is 3 km which is to the east of P. Q is in south of O. Distance between O and Q is 6 km. N is in between O and Q. S is middle M and R. M and S are 2 km apart. T is 3 km west of S. U is in north of T. Distance between T and U is same as between S and P.
Question:
Distance between M and R is?
2 km
3 km
5 km
2.5 km
4 km
Directions: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow:
M, N, O, P, Q, R, S and T are nine Trees. Tree M is 3 km west of N. P is 2 km north to M. Distance between P and O is 3 km which is to the east of P. Q is in south of O. Distance between O and Q is 6 km. N is in between O and Q. S is middle M and R. M and S are 2 km apart. T is 3 km west of S. U is in north of T. Distance between T and U is same as between S and P.
Question:
Distance between T and U is?
1 km
0.5 km
2 km
4 km
6 km
Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions below.
8 different boxes named as B, F, J, O, S, U, W and Z are placed in the shelves, but not necessarily in the same order. Only one box is placed in each shelf. There is a number written on each shelf from 1 to 8. Number 1 is written on the lowermost shelf, number 2 is written on the shelf which is immediately above the shelf 1 and others are accordingly. There are at least 5 shelves above the box Z. There are three boxes between box J and Z. Box B is placed two places above the box J. There are four boxes between the box B and F. There are three shelves between the box O and W. Box W is neither placed at the bottom nor on the top. Box S is placed on one of the shelves which is below the box U but not at even number.
Question:
Which of the following is the correct position of box S?
Immediately above box Z
Immediately below box W
Two places below box U
Three places above box F
Placed at shelf 5
Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions below.
8 different boxes named as B, F, J, O, S, U, W and Z are placed in the shelves, but not necessarily in the same order. Only one box is placed in each shelf. There is a number written on each shelf from 1 to 8. Number 1 is written on the lowermost shelf, number 2 is written on the shelf which is immediately above the shelf 1 and others are accordingly. There are at least 5 shelves above the box Z. There are three boxes between box J and Z. Box B is placed two places above the box J. There are four boxes between the box B and F. There are three shelves between the box O and W. Box W is neither placed at the bottom nor on the top. Box S is placed on one of the shelves which is below the box U but not at even number.
Question:
Which box is placed at shelf 1?
Box B
Box F
Box O
Box W
Box Z
Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions below.
8 different boxes named as B, F, J, O, S, U, W and Z are placed in the shelves, but not necessarily in the same order. Only one box is placed in each shelf. There is a number written on each shelf from 1 to 8. Number 1 is written on the lowermost shelf, number 2 is written on the shelf which is immediately above the shelf 1 and others are accordingly. There are at least 5 shelves above the box Z. There are three boxes between box J and Z. Box B is placed two places above the box J. There are four boxes between the box B and F. There are three shelves between the box O and W. Box W is neither placed at the bottom nor on the top. Box S is placed on one of the shelves which is below the box U but not at even number.
Question:
Box U is placed at which of the following shelf?
Shelf 2
Shelf 4
Shelf 5
Shelf 6
Shelf 8
Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions below.
8 different boxes named as B, F, J, O, S, U, W and Z are placed in the shelves, but not necessarily in the same order. Only one box is placed in each shelf. There is a number written on each shelf from 1 to 8. Number 1 is written on the lowermost shelf, number 2 is written on the shelf which is immediately above the shelf 1 and others are accordingly. There are at least 5 shelves above the box Z. There are three boxes between box J and Z. Box B is placed two places above the box J. There are four boxes between the box B and F. There are three shelves between the box O and W. Box W is neither placed at the bottom nor on the top. Box S is placed on one of the shelves which is below the box U but not at even number.
Question:
How many shelves are there between the box B and F?
One
Three
Four
Six
Seven
Directions: Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions below.
8 different boxes named as B, F, J, O, S, U, W and Z are placed in the shelves, but not necessarily in the same order. Only one box is placed in each shelf. There is a number written on each shelf from 1 to 8. Number 1 is written on the lowermost shelf, number 2 is written on the shelf which is immediately above the shelf 1 and others are accordingly. There are at least 5 shelves above the box Z. There are three boxes between box J and Z. Box B is placed two places above the box J. There are four boxes between the box B and F. There are three shelves between the box O and W. Box W is neither placed at the bottom nor on the top. Box S is placed on one of the shelves which is below the box U but not at even number.
Question:
Which of the following combinations is/are not correct?
Box J, Shelf 5
Box S, Shelf 6
Box O, Shelf 7
Both 1) & 2)
Both 2) & 3)
Direction: In the question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I, and II .You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements
Some painters are scanner
Some scanners are mouse
No mouse is keyword
Conclusions
I. Some painter are mouse
II. No painter is mouse
Only I follows
Only II follows
Both I and II follows
Either I or II follows
Neither I nor II follows
Direction: In the question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I, and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some Ships are Boats.
All Boats are Submarine.
Only Submarines are Plane.
Conclusions:
I. Some Ships being Plane is a possibility.
II. Some Ships are Submarine.
Only I follows
Only II follows
Both I and II follows
Either I or II follows
Neither I nor II follows
Direction: In the question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Only a few telephone is mobile
No mobile is computer
All computer is Tv
Conclusions:
I. Some computer is telephone
II. Some Tv is not mobile
Only I follow
Only II follow
Either I or II follows
Neither I nor II follows
Both I and II follows
Direction: In the question below are given three statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
All wood is Fire
Only few air is water
Some Fire is air
Conclusions:
I. All wood can be water
II. Some water is Fire
Only I follow
Only II follow
Either I or II follows
Neither I nor II follows
Both I and II follows
What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?
(18.64)2 + (8.32)2 ÷ (1.85)2 = ?2 + (1.23)2
24
19
15
22
26
What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following question? (You are not expected to calculate the exact value.)
(9.979)3 – (23.99)2 + (1.99)5 = ?
350
490
390
420
450
What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?) in the following question? (You are not expected to calculate the exact value.)
2508 ÷ 15.02 + ? × 11 = 200
13
8
3
4
6
Direction: What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following question? (You do not have to calculate the exact value.)
340.01/20.002 ÷ 29.899/510 × 180.002/59.98 = (?)
467
967
867
997
767
What approximate value should come in place of the question mark ‘?’ in the following question?
(453.81 + 29.89)1/2 ÷ 10.85 = (0.1 × ?) ÷ 4
85
8
80
0.8
2
Direction: Following line graph shows Number of produced and sold items in a shop. Study following graph and answer the following questions:

Question:
Which of the following pairs of items have maximum items unsold?
Bags and books
Notebooks and pens
Pens and bags
Books and pens
Raincoats and bags
Direction: Following line graph shows Number of produced and sold items in a shop. Study following graph and answer the following questions:

Question:
he total number of sold Items is approximately what percent less than the total number of produced items?
11%
20%
23%
34%
17%
Direction: Following line graph shows Number of produced and sold items in a shop. Study following graph and answer the following questions:

Question:
The average sold items in a shop is –
8600
9700
3300
7500
9000
Direction: Following line graph shows Number of produced and sold items in a shop. Study following graph and answer the following questions:

Question:
The number of unsold books is what percent of the total number of all produced items?
4.9%
2%
8.5%
3.7%
6%
Direction: Following line graph shows Number of produced and sold items in a shop. Study following graph and answer the following questions:

Question:
The ratio of the number of unsold items of bags and books to the number of produced items of bags and books is –
2 : 53
1 : 9
5 : 27
2 : 27
8 : 9
In the following question two equations are given. You have to solve these equations and determine relation between x and y.
I. x2 - 6x - 280 = 0
II. y2 + 44y + 420 = 0
x < y
x > y
x = y OR the relationship cannot be determined
x ≥ y
x ≤ y
In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer -
I. 2a2 + 43a – 120 = 0
II. 2b2 – 45b + 100 = 0
a < b
a > b
a = b OR the relationship cannot be determined
a ≤ b
a ≥ b
In the following question, two equations are given. You have to solve these equations and determine relation between x and y.
I. x2 + 9x – 252 = 0
II. y2 – 30y + 224 = 0
x < y
x > y
x = y OR the relationship cannot be determined
x ≥ y
x ≤ y
In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer -
I. 3a2 – 29a – 10 = 0
II. 2b2 – 13b – 7 = 0
a < b
a > b
a = b OR the relationship cannot be determined
a ≥ b
a ≤ b
In the given question, two equations numbered l and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and mark the appropriate answer
I. 77x2 + 18x + 1 = 0
II. 3y2 + 13y + 4 = 0
x < y
x > y
x = y OR the relationship cannot be determined
x ≥ y
x ≤ y
Directions: Read the following table carefully and answer the questions given below.
The following table shows the number of orders received and the percentage of delivered orders from two different outlets named Zomato and Swiggy in five different cities.

Question:
Find the total number of delivered orders in City E.
240
220
180
260
320
Directions: Read the following table carefully and answer the questions given below.
The following table shows the number of orders received and the percentage of delivered orders from two different outlets named Zomato and Swiggy in five different cities.

Question:
Find the ratio between the delivered orders in City D by Zomato to the delivered orders in City A by Swiggy
2 : 3
4 : 1
4 : 3
5 : 3
3 : 4
Directions: Read the following table carefully and answer the questions given below.
The following table shows the number of orders received and the percentage of delivered orders from two different outlets named Zomato and Swiggy in five different cities.

Question:
Number of delivered orders by Zomato in City A is what percent of the number of delivered orders by Swiggy in City C?
120%
125%
166.66%
133.33%
150%
Directions: Read the following table carefully and answer the questions given below.
The following table shows the number of orders received and the percentage of delivered orders from two different outlets named Zomato and Swiggy in five different cities.

Question:
Find the average number of orders delivered by Zomato in all the cities together.
108
118
114
104
96
Directions: Read the following table carefully and answer the questions given below.
The following table shows the number of orders received and the percentage of delivered orders from two different outlets named Zomato and Swiggy in five different cities.

Question:
Number of orders delivered by Zomato in City D is how much percent more than the number of orders delivered by Swiggy in City B?
60%
50%
66.66%
33.33%
40%
A man invested Rs.10000 each in two banks at the same rate of 8% per annum for 2 years, but one at simple interest and the other is compounded annually. After 2 years, the total interest obtained is what percentage of the total sum invested?
8%
8.16%
16%
16.32%
32%
A carpet 90 cm wide is to be laid at Rs. 4.80 per metre in a room which is 10 m long. The total cost of carpeting is Rs. 960. What is the breadth of the room?
17 m
17.5 m
18 m
18.5 m
None of these
A tanker contains a mixture of alcohol and water in the ratio 4 : 5. 10 liters of mixture is drained due to leakage. To compensate it, the driver mixed 10 liters of pure alcohol then the ratio becomes 2 : 1. Find the initial quantity of alcohol in the container.





In the following number series, a wrong number is given. Find out the wrong number.
10, 26, 74, 218, 654, 1946, 5834
26
74
218
654
1946
In the following number series, a wrong number is given. Find out the wrong number.
5, 4, 10, 35, 96, 220
35
10
4
220
96
In the following number series, a wrong number is given. Find out the wrong number.
10, 30, 58, 95, 138, 190, 250
58
95
138
190
None of these
In the following number series, a wrong number is given. Find out the wrong number.
3, 13, 33, 137, 681, 4090
33
681
4090
137
13
Direction: In the following number series, a wrong number is given. Find out the wrong number.
6, 3, 4.5, 6, 24, 192
6
3
4.5
192
24
The average age of a man and his wife at the time of their marriage was 27 years. After 4 years of marriage, they have a one-year-old child. The average age of the family now is?
24 yrs
23 yrs
22 yrs
19 yrs
21 yrs
If the discount on an item is increased by 2%, then the profit on it gets decreased from
33.33% to 30%. Find the ratio of marked price and cost price for this item.
4 : 3
5 : 3
7 : 4
7 : 5
6 : 5
P, Q, R entered into a partnership for a year. The contribution of P and Q is 16x and 15x, respectively. After six months, R joined them, who contributes Rs. 1550. At the end of a year, the profit share of R is Rs. 2,325, then, find the profit share of P (in Rs.)?
48x
72x
24x
54x
None of these
There are 5 departments in a company. There are total 110 employees in the HR department which is 25% of total employees in the company. 2 / 11 of the total employees of the company are working in Finance department. Employees work in sales is 25% more than that in Finance department. Ratio between working in Housing and security department is 3 : 7.
Question:
To find the number of employees working in Finance department is what percent more than of employees working in housing department?
77.77%
72.85%
82.89%
66.45%
88.88%
There are 5 departments in a company. There are total 110 employees in the HR department which is 25% of total employees in the company. 2 / 11 of the total employees of the company are working in Finance department. Employees work in sales is 25% more than that in Finance department. Ratio between working in Housing and security department is 3 : 7.
Question:
What is average number of employees working in sales, housing and security department?
66.63
78.56
83.33
78.96
None of theses
There are 5 departments in a company. There are total 110 employees in the HR department which is 25% of total employees in the company. 2 / 11 of the total employees of the company are working in Finance department. Employees work in sales is 25% more than that in Finance department. Ratio between working in Housing and security department is 3 : 7.
Question:
Number of employees in Security department in how much more than number of employees in finance department?
30
25
45
35
40
There are 5 departments in a company. There are total 110 employees in the HR department which is 25% of total employees in the company. 2 / 11 of the total employees of the company are working in Finance department. Employees work in sales is 25% more than that in Finance department. Ratio between working in Housing and security department is 3 : 7.
Question:
In a sales department, 35% are female employees then find total male employees working in sales department?
55
75
85
70
65
There are 5 departments in a company. There are total 110 employees in the HR department which is 25% of total employees in the company. 2 / 11 of the total employees of the company are working in Finance department. Employees work in sales is 25% more than that in Finance department. Ratio between working in Housing and security department is 3 : 7.
Question:
Ratio between total number male and female employees in Finance department is 3 : 5. Find total number of female employees working in Finance department?
50
30
40
65
None of theses
The speed of a boat in a river when going downstream is thrice of the speed when it goes upstream. If the speed of stream is halved, the boat takes 4 hours to travel 50 km downstream. What is the original speed of stream?
5 km/hr
2.5 km/hr
7.5 km/hr
12.5 km/hr
10 km/hr
A slower train is passed by a faster one in 72 seconds. The faster train has a length twice that of the slower one. They are running on parallel tracks. Their speeds are 28 m/s and 144 km/hr respectively. What is length of the faster train?
288 m
278 m
556 m
576 m
None of these
Three pipes A, B and C can fill a cistern in 6 hours. After working together for 2 hours, C is closed and A and B fill the cistern in 8 hours. Then find the time in which the cistern can be filled by pipe C?
9 hr
10 hr
12 hr
15 hr
17 hr
A can do a piece of work in 30 days. He worked for it for 10 days and remaining work was finished by B in 20 days. Working together A and B can finish the work in:
10 days
15 days
12 days
30 days
14 days