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QUESTION BANK # 2

Directions (Q. 1-6): In each of the questions below, given four statements followed by four
conclusions numbered I, II, III & IV. 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.

1. Statements:
All rockets are poles.
Some poles are trams.

Some trams are ropes.

All ropes are tents,

Conclusions:
I. Some tents are trams.
II. Some ropes are rockets.

III. Some trams are rockets.

IV. Some poles are rockets.

1) Only I and II Iollow

2) Only I, II and III Iollow

3) Only I and III Iollow

4) Only I and IV Iollow

5) None oI these


2. Statements:

All dials are mirrors.

All mirrors are spoons.

Some spoons are decks.

Some decks are chairs.

Conclusions:

I. Some decks are mirrors.

II. Some spoons are dials.

III. Some decks are dials.

IV. Some chairs are spoons.

1) None Iollows

2) Only I Iollows

3) Only II Iollows

4) Only III Iollows

5) Only IV Iollows


. Statements:

Some houses are Iorests.

All Iorests are trees.

Some trees are hills.

All hills are buses.

Conclusions:

I. Some buses are trees.

II. Some trees are houses.

III. Some hills are houses.

IV. Some buses are Iorests.

1) Only I and II Iollow

2) Only I, II and IV Iollow

3) Only I, II and III Iollow

4) All I, II, III and IV Iollow

5) None oI these


4. Statements:

Some lakes are rivers.

Some rivers are mountains.

Some mountains are books.

Some books are papers.

Conclusions:

I. Some books are rivers.

II. Some papers are lakes.

III. Some mountains are lakes.

IV. No paper is a lake.

1) None Iollows

2) Only either II or IV Iollows

3) Only II Iollows

4) Only IV Iollows

5) Only either II or IV and III Iollow


5. Statements:

Some tigers are horses.

All horses are goats.

All goats are dogs.

Some dogs are cats.

Conclusions:

I. Some cats are tigers.

II. Some dogs are horses.

III. Some goats are tigers.

IV. Some cats are horses.

1) Only I and II Iollow

2) Only I, II and III Iollow

3) Only II and III Iollow

4) Only II, III and IV Iollow

5) None oI these


6. Statements:

All notebooks are pens.

No pen is a table.

Some tables are desks.

All desks are tanks.

Conclusions:

I. Some tanks are pens.

II. Some desks are notebooks.

III. Some tanks are tables.

IV. No tank is a pen.

1) Only I Iollows

2) Only III Iollows

3) Only IV Iollows

4) Only either I or IV Iollows

5) Only either I or IV and III Iollow


Directions (Q. 7-11): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below:
P, Q, R, S, T, V, W and Z are sitting round a circle Iacing the centre. T is second to the right oI R, who
is third to the right oI P. S is second to the leIt oI P and Iourth to the right oI Q . Z is third to the right
oI V, who is not an immediate neighbour oI P.
7. In which oI the Iollowing combinations is the Iirst person sitting between the second and the third
persons?

1) VTS

2) TZS

3) QRV

4) PWQ

5) VRT


8. Who is second to the right oI T?

1) S

2) Z

3) P

4) R

5) None oI these

Ans. (2)

9. What is P's position with respect to S?

1) Fourth to the leIt

2) Fourth to the right

3) FiIth to the leIt

4) Sixth to the leIt

5) Third to the right


10. Who is on the immediate leIt oI Z?

1) T

2) P

3) S

4) V

5) None oI these


11. Who is second to the right oI W?

1) R

2) Q

3) Z

4) S

5) None oI these


Directions (Q.12-17): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions given
below:
W 7 I R P 3 9 B A $ 4 H D 5 M E 2 T * 8 d U Q N 1V 6 # K F

12. How many such consonants are there in the above arrangement, each oI which is immediately
preceded by a consonant and immediate Iollowed by a symbol?

1) None

2) One

3) Two

4) Three

5) More than three


1. II all the symbols are dropped Irom the above arrangement, which oI the Iollowing will be the
IiIteenth Irom the leIt end?

1) E

2) 5

3) D

4) 2

5) None oI these


14. How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement, each oI which is immediately
preceded by a symbol, and immediately Iollowed by a consonant?

1) None

2) One

3) Two

4) Three

5) More than three


15. Four oI the Iollowing Iive are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above
arrangement and so Iorm a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?

1) T * 2

2) Q N d

3) 3 9 R

4) 6 V K

5) T E


16. Which oI the Iollowing is the ninth to the right oI the twenty second Irom the right end oI the
above arrangement?

1) H

2) #

3) T

4)

5) None oI these


17. How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement, each oI which is immediately
preceded by a number and immediately Iollowed by a letter?

1) None

2) One

3) Two

4) Three

5) More than three


Directions (Q.18-22): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight students oI a school. They study in Std VI, VII and VIII with not
more than three in any Std. Each oI them has a Iavourite subject Irom Physics. Geography, English,
Marathi, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology and Economics not necessarily in the same order. D likes
Chemistry and studies in Std VIII with only H.B does not study in Std VII. E and A study in the same
Std but not with B. C and F study in the same Std. Those who study in Std VI do not like Mathematics
or Biology. F likes Physics. The one who studies in Std VIII likes English. C does not like Geography.
A's Iavourite subject is Marathi and G does not like Biology.

18. Which subject does H like?

1) English

2) Marathi

3) Science

4) Data inadequate

5) None oI these


19. What is G's Iavourite subject?

1) Biology

2) Physics

3) Marathi

4) Data inadequate

5) None oI these


20. What is C's Iavourite subject?

1) Economics

2) Biology

3) English

4) Geography

5) Data inadequate


21. Which oI the Iollowing combinations oI student-Std Subject is correct?

1) C- VII- Economics

2) D-VI- Chemistry

3) G-VII-Physics

4) B-VIII- Mathematics

5) None is correct


22. Which oI the Iollowing groups oI students study in Std VII?

1) EAF

2) ECG

3) EAG

4) Data inadequate

5) None oI these

Directions (Q. 2-27): In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions
numbered land II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to
consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is
implicit in the statement.

Give answer 1) iI only Assumption I is implicit.

Give answer 2) iI only Assumption II is implicit.

Give answer 3) iI either Assumption I or Assumption II is implicit.

Give answer 4) iI neither Assumption I nor Assumption II is implicit.

Give answer 5) iI both Assumptions I and II are implicit.

2. Statement: The largest domestic airlines corporation has announced new summer schedules in
which more number oI Ilights in trunk routes are introduced.

Assumptions:

I. More number oI passengers may travel by this airlines corporation during summer months in trunk
routes.

II. Other airlines companies 'may also increase the number oI Ilights in all the sectors.


24. Statement: The chairman oI the company decided to hold a grand Iunction to celebrate silver
jubilee during the next weekend and invited a large number oI guests.

Assumptions:

I. The company oIIicials may be able to make all the necessary preparations .Ior the silver jubilee
celebration.

II. Majority oI the guests invited by the chairman may attend the Iunction.


25. Statement: The largest computer manuIacturing company slashed the prices oI most oI the
desktop models by about 15 per cent with immediate eIIect.

Assumptions:

I. The company may incur heavy losses due to reduction in prices oI the desktop.

II. The sales oI desktop manuIactured by the company may increase substantially in the near Iuture.


26. Statement: The school authority decided to rent out the school premises during weekends and
holidays Ior organising various Iunctions to augment its resources to meet the growing needs oI the
school.

Assumptions:

I. The parents oI the school students may protest against the decision oI the school authority.

II. There may not be enough demand Ior hiring the school premises Ior organising Iunctions.

27. Statement: The local civic body has urged all the residents to voluntarily reduce consumption oI
potable water by about 30 per cent to tide over the water crisis.

Assumptions:

I. Many residents may reduce consumption oI potable water.

II. Many activists may welcome the civic body's move and spread awareness among residents.


Directions (Q.28-2): In each question below is given a statement followed by two courses of
action numbered I and II. A course of action is a step or administrative decision to be taken for
improvement, follow-up or further action in regard to the problem, policy etc. On the basis of
the information given in the statement, you have to assume everything in the statement to be
true, then decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follow(s) for pursuing.

Give answer 1) iI only course oI action I Iollows.

Give answer 2) iI only course oI action II Iollows.

Give answer 3) iI either course oI action I or II Iollows.

Give answer 4) iI neither course oI action I nor II Iollows.

Give answer 5) iI both courses oI action I and II Iollow.

28. Statement: There have been sporadic cases oI stone throwing and damaging vehicles in the
locality during the day Iollowing altercation between two local youth clubs last night.

Courses of action:

I. The local police administration should arrest all those who are caught committing these acts.

II. The local police administration should call a meeting oI oIIice bearers oI both the clubs oI the
locality to bring the situation under control.


29. Statement: A huge truck overturned on the middle oI the main road and blocked most part oI the
road, causing a huge traIIic jam.

Courses of action:

I. The traIIic department should immediately deploy its personnel to divert traIIic through other roads.

II. The traIIic department should immediately send men and equipment to-move the truck and clear
the road.


0. Statement: Some workers oI the company making diamond jewellery were caught while there
were leaving the premises as they were trying to smuggle small pieces oI diamonds hidden in their
purses.

Courses of action:

I. The management oI the company should immediately put on hold all activities in the premises till a
Iool-prooI security system is in place.

II. The belongings oI all the workers should thoroughly be searched beIore they leave the premises oI
the company.


1. Statement: A huge tidal wave swept away many Iishing boats and hutments oI the Iishermen
living along the coastline.

Courses of action:

I. The Iishermen should henceIorth be restrained Irom constructing their huts along the coast line.

II. The local administration should send a team oI oIIicials to assess the extent oI damage and suggest
remedial measures.

2. Statement: A large number oI invitees who attended the marriage Iunction Iell ill due to Iood
poisoning and were rushed to various hospitals located in the area.

Courses of action:

I. The government should ban such marriage Iunctions till Iurther notice.

II. The local hospitals should be advised by the government to provide best services to the aIIected
people.


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7. Deepa rides her bike at an average speed oI 30 km/hr and reaches her destination in 6 hours. Hema
covers the same distance in 4 hours. II Deepa increases her average speed by 10 km/hr and Hema
increases her average speed by 5 km/hr, what would be the diIIerence in their time taken to reach the
destination?
1) 54 minutes
2) 1 hour
3) 40 minutes
4) 45 minutes
5) None oI these


Directions (Q. 8-42): Study the Iollowing table and answer the questions given below it: Number oI
students appeared (A) Ior an examination and percentage oI students qualiIied (Q) in the examination
Irom Iour diIIerent states over the years
States P Q R S
Years A Q A Q A Q A Q
2005 2500 15 8000 20 4400 25 3200 18
2006 5600 16 6250 18 5000 30 4850 22
2007 3400 25 5900 19 6720 15 4800 14
2008 8120 20 6450 26 7200 23 6000 28
2009 7100 13 6000 30 7500 16 7000 29


8. What is the total number oI students who qualiIied in the examination in the year 2006 Irom all the
states together?
1) 3692
2) 4050
3) 4588
4) 3898
5) None oI these


9. What is the diIIerence between the number oI students who qualiIied in the examination in the
year 2009 Irom State P and those who qualiIied in the examination in the same year Irom State R?
1) 254
2) 268
3) 277
4) 289
5) None oI these

40. What is the ratio oI the number oI students who did not qualiIy in the examination Irom State Q in
the year 2007 to the number oI students who qualiIied in the examination in the same year Irom the
same State?

1) 19:81
2) 17:77
3) 81:17
4) 77: 19
5) None oI these

41. What is the average number oI students who appeared Ior the examination Irom State S over the
years?

1) 4850
2) 5090
3) 5170
4) 4900
5) None oI these

42. The number oI students who qualiIied in the examination Irom State S in the year 2006 is
approximately what per cent oI the number oI students who qualiIied in the examination Irom State P
in the year 2008?

1) 66
2) 70
3) 59
4) 63
5) 74

Directions (Q.4-47): study the Iollowing table careIully and answers the questions given below it.
Quantity oI Iood grains produced by various Iarmers in a year. (Quantity in kilograms)
Food
grains
Corn Rice 1owar Wheat Bajra
,72078
P 450 200 150 275 145
Q 140 180 220 225 120
R 300 540 320 100 50
S 150 460 480 350 200
T 190 285 315 240 265
U 280 190 130 115 140
4. The quantity oI rice produced by Iarmer T is approximately what per cent oI the quantity oI rice
produced by Iarmer R?
1) 53
2) 48
3) 56
4) 45
5) 59

44. What is the average quantity oI total Iood grains produced by Iarmer T?
1) 265kg
2) 240kgs
3) 259kg
4) 245kg
5) None oI these

45. Which Iarmer produced the highest total quantity oI Iood grains in the year?
1) P
2) R
3) T
4) U
5) None oI these

46. What is the ratio oI the total quantity oI corn ,rice and jowar together produced by Iarmer U to the
total quantity oI wheat and bajra together produced by the same Iarmer?
1) 8:3
2) 40:17
3) 3:8
4) 17:40
5) None oI these

47. What is the diIIerence between the quantity oI wheat produced by Iarmer S and the quantity oI
corn produced by Iarmer Q?
1) 200kg
2) 240kg
3) 220kg
4) 210kg
5) None oI these

48. Car' A' travels at the speed oI 65 km/hr and reaches its destination in 8 hours. Car 'B' travels at the
speed oI 70 km/hr and reaches its destination in 4 hours. What is the ratio oI the distance covered by
car A and car B respectively?
1)11:7
2)7:13
3)13:7
4) 7:11
5) None oI these

49. The ratio oI the students in schools A,B and C is 5:4:7. II the number oI students in the school are
increased by 0, 25 and 20 respectively, what would be the new ratio oI the students in schools
A,B and C?
1) 5:5:7
2) 30:25:42
3) 30:20:49
4) Cannot be determined
5) None oI these

50. The average height oI 35 girls in a class was calculated as 160 cm. It was later Iound that the
height oI one oI the girls in the class was wrongly written as 144 cm, whereas her actual height was
104 cm. What is the actual average height oI the girls in the class? (Rounded oII to two digits aIter
decimal)
1) 159.86 cm
2) 158.54 cm
3) 159.56 cm
4) 158.74 cm
5) None oI these
Direction (Q. 51-62) Iind missing alphabets group.

51. QPO NML KJI EDC
1) HGF
2) CAB
3) JKL
4) GHI

52. JAK KBL LCM MDN
1) OEP
2) NEO
3) MEN
4) PFQ

5. B2CD BCD4 B5CD BC6D
1) B2C2D
2) BC3D
3) B2C3D
4) BCD7

54. ELFA GLHA ILJA MLNA
1) OLPA
2) KLMA
3) LLMA
4) KLLA

55. P5QR P4QS P3QT PQV
1) PQW
2) PQV2
3) P2QU
4) PQ3U
56. CMM EOO GQQ KUU
1) GRR
2) GSS
3) ISS
4) ITT

57. QAR RAS SAT TAU
1) UAV
2) UAT
3) TAS
4) TAT

58. DEF DEF2 DE2F2 D2E2F3
1) DEF3
2) D3EF3
3) D2E3F
4) D2E2F2

59. SCD TEF UGH WKL
1) CMN
2) UJI
3) VIJ
4) IJT

60. FAG GAF HAI IAH
1) JAK
2) HAL
3) HAK
4) JAI

61. BCB DED FGF HIH
1) JKJ
2) HJH
3) IJI
4) JHJ

62. ZA5 Y4B XC6 W3D
1) E7V
2) V2E
3) VE5
4) VE7
6. Which word does NOT belong with the others?
1) leopard
2) cougar
3) elephant
4) lion

64. Which word does NOT belong with the others?
1) couch
2) rug
3) table
4)chair

65. Which word does NOT belong with the others?
1) tape
2) twine
3) cord
4) yarn

66. Which word does NOT belong with the others?
1) guitar
2) Ilute
3) violin
4) cello
67. Which word does NOT belong with the others?
1) tulip
2) rose
3) bud
4) daisy

68. Which word does NOT belong with the others?
1) tire
2) steering wheel
3) engine
4) car

69. Which word does NOT belong with the others?
1) parsley
2) basil
3) dill
4) mayonnaise

70. Which word does NOT belong with the others?
1) branch
2) dirt
3) leaI
4) root

71. Which word does NOT belong with the others?
1) unimportant
2) trivial
3) insigniIicant
4) Iamiliar

72. Which word does NOT belong with the others?
1) book
2) index
3) glossary
4) chapter
7. Which word does NOT belong with the others?
1) noun
2) preposition
3) punctuation
4) adverb

74. Which word does NOT belong with the others?
1) cornea
2) retina
3) pupil
4) vision

75. Which word does NOT belong with the others?
1) rye
2) sourdough
3) pumpernickel
4) loaI

76. Which word does NOT belong with the others?
1) inch
2) ounce
3) centimeter
4) yard

77. During the past year, Josh saw more movies than Stephen.
Stephen saw Iewer movies than Darren.
Darren saw more movies than Josh.
II the Iirst two statements are true, the third statement is
a. true.
b. Ialse.
c. uncertain.
78. All the tulips in Zoe`s garden are white.
All the pansies in Zoe`s garden are yellow.
All the Ilowers in Zoe`s garden are either white or yellow.
II the Iirst two statements are true, the third statement is
a. true.
b. Ialse.
c. uncertain.

79. Blueberries cost more than strawberries.
Blueberries cost lest than raspberries.
Raspberries cost more than both strawberries and blueberries.
II the Iirst two statements are true, the third statement is
a. true.
b. Ialse.
c. uncertain.

80. All the oIIices on the 9th Iloor have wall-towall carpeting.
No wall-to-wall carpeting is pink.
None oI the oIIices on the 9th Iloor has pink
wall-to-wall carpeting.
II the Iirst two statements are true, the third statement is
a. true.
b. Ialse.
c. uncertain.

81. Class A has a higher enrollment than Class B.
Class C has a lower enrollment than Class B.
Class A has a lower enrollment than Class C.
II the Iirst two statements are true, the third statement is
a. true.
b. Ialse.
c. uncertain.
Fact 1: Robert has Iour vehicles.
Fact 2: Two oI the vehicles are red.
Fact 3: One oI the vehicles is a minivan.
II the Iirst three statements are Iacts, which oI the Iollowing statements must also be a Iact?
I. Robert has a red minivan.
II. Robert has three cars.
III. Robert`s Iavorite color is red.
a. I only
b. II only
c. II and III only
d. None oI the statements is a known Iact.

82. Fact 1: Islands are surrounded by water.
Fact 2: Maui is an island.
Fact 3: Maui was Iormed by a volcano.
II the Iirst three statements are Iacts, which oI the Iollowing statements must also be a Iact?
I. Maui is surrounded by water.
II. All islands are Iormed by volcanoes.
III. All volcanoes are on islands.
a. I only
b. III only
c. I and II only
d. None oI the statements is a known Iact.

8. Fact 1: All drink mixes are beverages.
Fact 2: All beverages are drinkable.
Fact 3: Some beverages are red.
II the Iirst three statements are Iacts, which oI the Iollowing statements must also be a Iact?
I. Some drink mixes are red.
II. All beverages are drink mixes.
III. All red drink mixes are drinkable.
a. I only
b. II only
c. I and III
d. None oI the statements is a known Iact.

84. Fact 1: Eyeglass Irames cost between $35 and $350.
Fact 2: Some eyeglass Irames are made oI titanium.
Fact 3: Some eyeglass Irames are made oI plastic.
II the Iirst three statements are Iacts, which oI the Iollowing statements must also be a Iact?
I. Titanium eyeglass Irames cost more than plastic Irames.
II. Expensive eyeglass Irames last longer than cheap Irames.
III. Only a Iew eyeglass Irames cost less than $35.
a. II only
b. I and II only
c. II and III only
d. None oI the statements is a known Iact.

85. 'A' can do a piece oI work in 10 days and B can do the same work in 15 days. In how many days
the work will be done them together?
1) 4 days
2) 5 days
3) 6 days
4) 7 days


86. II 'm' men working 'm' hours a day Ior Ior 'm' days can produce 'm' units oI work, then the units oI
work produced by 'n' men working 'n' hrs a day Ior 'n' days is.
1) n
3
/m
2

2) n
2
/m
3


3) n
3
/m
4


4) m
3
/n
2


87. At a game oI billiards, A can give B 15 points in 60 and A can give C 20 points in 60. How many
points can B give C in a game oI 90?
1) 25 points
2) 20 points
3) 10 points
4) 15 points


88. In a race 200 m, A can beat B by 31 m and C by 18 m. In a race oI 350 m, C will beat B by:
1) 25 m
2) 35 m
3) 40 m
4) 23.5 m


89. Ramesh can do a work in 20 days. He worked alone Ior 10 days. Remaining work was completed
with the help oI Dinesh in 2 days will the work be completed by both together?
1) 4 days
2) 5 days
3) 6 days
4) 7 days

90. 1/4th part oI money oI Nikhil is equal to 1/6th part oI the money oI Yogesh. II total sum oI both is
equal to Rs 600 then , what is the diIIerence oI their money?
1) Rs. 160
2) Rs. 100
3) Rs. 220
4) Rs. 120

91. In an oIIice there are 114 tables and 129 chairs. II 1/6 oI the tables and 1/3 oI the chairs are
broken, how many people work in the oIIice when each person requires one table and one chair?
1) 80
2) 82
3) 84
4) 92


92. A tank can be Iilled by 20 buckets each oI capacity 13.5 lit. II the capacity oI each bucket be 9 lit,
how many bucket will Iill the same tank?
1) 30 buckets
2) 35 buckets
3) 40 buckets
4) 45 buckets

9. The diIIerence between the middle number oI three consecutive odd numbers and the middle oI
three consecutive even no. is 7. What will the diIIerence between the total oI these odd no and the
total oI those three even numbers?
1) 18
2) 21
3) 24
4) 15

94. The diIIerence oI two numbers oI two digits each is 24 while the sum oI these two no. is 102.What
is the larger no?
1) 58
2) 21
3) 63
4) 33

95. Find the greatest weight which can be contained exactly in 1 kg 235 gm and 3 kg 430 gm?
1) 5 gm
2) 8 gm
3) 10 gm
4) 15 gm

96. What is greatest number that will divide 2400 and 1810 and leave remainders 6 and 4
respectively?
1) 42
2) 24
3) 44
4) 47

97. What is the probability oI person not sharing the same birth day (ignoring leap year)
1) 90
2) 97.3
3) 93
4) 96
98. What is the robability oI getting same nos in two dies?
1) 1/6
2) 1/3
3) 1/4
4) 1/2
99. What is the angle xoy
iI axo20deg
ayo60deg
1) 60
2) 80
3) 100
4) 160

100. The ratio oI Rita's age to her mother's age is 3:8. The diIIerence oI their ages is 35 years. The
ratio oI their ages aIter 4 years will be:

1) 7:12
2) 5:12
3) 38:43
4) 42:47

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QUESTION BANK # 2 (Q1 to Q100)
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