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REASONING Direction(1-2) : In this question, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions. Study the conclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer. 1. Statements : S T = U D; N < U Conclusion: I. N S Conclusion: II. D > S 1) Only conclusion II is true 2) Both conclusions I and II are true 3) Neither conclusion I nor II is true 4) Only conclusion I is true 5) Either conclusion I or II is true 2. Statement : G = R E = T < S N Conclusion: I. T G Conclusion: II. N > E 1) Both conclusions I and II are true 2) Either conclusion I or II is true 3) Only conclusion II is true 4) Neither conclusion I nor II is true 5) Only conclusion I is true Direction : (3-6) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows, having five people in each row. In row-1 A, B, C, D, and E are seated, and all of them are facing North. In row-2 J, K, L, M, and N are seated, and all of them are facing South. The row-1 persons are facing the row-2 persons. Each person likes different color. The distance between adjacent persons in two rows is equal. The one who likes Red color sits in exactly middle of the row-2. Only one person is sitting between K and the one who likes Red. C faces the immediate neighbour of K, who likes Grey. Two persons are sitting between C and the one who likes Green, which is liked by a person who sits adjacent to A. J sits adjacent to neither K nor the one who likes Red, which is liked by a person, who sits second to the right of the one who likes Yellow. B sits adjacent to C but not to A, who faces M. M likes neither White nor Pink. The one who likes Pink sits exactly between A and the one who likes Blue. D faces N, who sits adjacent to the one who likes White. The one who likes Black faces the one who likes Brown, which is liked by a person who sits right to the one who likes lime. 3. Which of the following person faces K ? 1) The one who likes Blue 2) The one who likes Brown 3) The one who likes Green 4) The one who likes Lime 5) The one who likes Pink 4. Which of the following doesn’t belong to that group ? 1) K - Blue 2) D - Black 3) N - Brown 4) E - Yellow 5) L - Pink 5. How many persons are sitting between E and the one who facing M ? 1) Two 2) None 3) Four 4) One 5) Three 6. Who sits diagonally opposite to the one who likes Grey ? 1) B 2) C 3) E 4) A 5) D www.eenadupratibha.net

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REASONINGDirection(1-2) : In this question, relationship between different elements is shownin the statements. The statements are followed by conclusions. Study theconclusions based on the given statement and select the appropriate answer.

1. Statements : S T = U D; N < UConclusion: I. N S Conclusion: II. D > S1) Only conclusion II is true 2) Both conclusions I and II are true3) Neither conclusion I nor II is true 4) Only conclusion I is true5) Either conclusion I or II is true

2. Statement : G = R E = T < S NConclusion: I. T G Conclusion: II. N > E1) Both conclusions I and II are true 2) Either conclusion I or II is true3) Only conclusion II is true 4) Neither conclusion I nor II is true5) Only conclusion I is trueDirection : (3-6) Study the following information carefully and answer thequestions given below.

Ten people are sitting in two parallel rows, having five people in each row. Inrow-1 A, B, C, D, and E are seated, and all of them are facing North. In row-2 J, K,L, M, and N are seated, and all of them are facing South. The row-1 persons arefacing the row-2 persons. Each person likes different color. The distance betweenadjacent persons in two rows is equal.

The one who likes Red color sits in exactly middle of the row-2. Only oneperson is sitting between K and the one who likes Red. C faces the immediateneighbour of K, who likes Grey. Two persons are sitting between C and the onewho likes Green, which is liked by a person who sits adjacent to A. J sits adjacentto neither K nor the one who likes Red, which is liked by a person, who sitssecond to the right of the one who likes Yellow. B sits adjacent to C but not to A,who faces M. M likes neither White nor Pink. The one who likes Pink sits exactlybetween A and the one who likes Blue. D faces N, who sits adjacent to the onewho likes White. The one who likes Black faces the one who likes Brown, whichis liked by a person who sits right to the one who likes lime.

3. Which of the following person faces K ?1) The one who likes Blue 2) The one who likes Brown3) The one who likes Green 4) The one who likes Lime5) The one who likes Pink

4. Which of the following doesn’t belong to that group ?1) K - Blue 2) D - Black 3) N - Brown 4) E - Yellow 5) L - Pink

5. How many persons are sitting between E and the one who facing M ?1) Two 2) None 3) Four 4) One 5) Three

6. Who sits diagonally opposite to the one who likes Grey ?1) B 2) C 3) E 4) A 5) D

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7. In a certain code the word ‘PROUD’ is written as ‘#652&’ and the word ‘ROPES’is written as ‘65#%7’. How is the word ‘DROPS’ written in this code ?1) &6%57 2) &65#7 3) &657# 4) 7#56& 5) 7%56#

8. Among five friends - J, K, L, M and N each swimming at a different speed in arace, who swam the second fastest ? L swam faster than only two people. J swamfaster than K but slower than N. K did not swim the slowest.1) M 2) K 3) L 4) Cannot be determined 5) JDirection (9-11) : These questions are based on the five three digit numbersgiven below.423 237 694 135 748

9. Which of the following is the sum of the first and the third digits of the secondlowest number ?1) 7 2) 11 3) 9 4) 10 5) 5

10. If ‘1’ is subtracted from the second digit of each of these numbers and ‘1’ is addedto the first digit of each of these numbers, in how many numbers will a digitappear twice ?1) Three 2) Two 3) More than three 4) None 5) One

11. In which of the given numbers is the product of the first and the third digitsdivisible by the second digit ?1) Only 135 2) Only 237 3) Both 237 and 1354) Only 694 5) Both 748 and 423

12. If it is possible to make only one meaningful word with the second, fourth, sixthand eighth letters of the word ‘PERIODIC’, which would be the first letter of theword from the right end ? If more than one such word can be formed give ‘X’ asthe answer. If no such word can be formed give ‘Z’ as your answer.1) E 2) X 3) Z 4) C 5) DDirection (13-17) : Study the following arrangement carefully and answer thegiven question.2 4 3 7 1 4 6 5 9 7 8 2 4 5 1 6 8 3 7 4 1 9 2 5 3 8 2 4 1 5 6 3 4

13. How many such 3’s are there in the given arrangement, each of which isimmediately followed by a digit which has a numerical value of more than three ?1) Three 2) None 3) One 4) More than three 5) Two

14. Which of the following is eighth to the right of the fifteenth digit from the rightend of the given arrangement ?1) 2 2) 4 3) 1 4) 9 5) 8

15. How many such 4’s are there in the given arrangement each of which isimmediately preceded by an even digit and also immediately followed by an oddnumber ?1) Two 2) None 3) Three4) More than three 5) One

16. If 2 and all the multiples of 2 are deleted from the given arrangement, which ofthe following will be twelfth from the left end of the arrangement ?1) 1 2) 7 3) 3 4) 9 5) 5

17. How many such 5’s are there in the given arrangement, each of which isimmediately followed by a perfect square ? (Note: ‘1’ is also a perfect square).1) Two 2) One 3) Three4) More than three 5) None

18. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘BUYING’, each of whichhas as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backwarddirections) as they have between them in the English alphabetical series ?1) Three 2) One 3) Two 4) None 5) More than three

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19. The positions of how many digits will remain the same if the digits in the number315796248 are rearranged in the ascending order within the number, from leftto right ?1) Two 2) One 3) Three 4) None 5) More than threeDirection (20-25) : Study the following information carefully to answer the givenquestion.

E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L are seated in a straight line facing North, but notnecessarily in the same order.G sits third to the right of H. H sits at one of the extreme ends of the line.Only three people sit between G and I.K is one of the immediate neighbours of G.J sits second to left of F. L is not an immediate neighbour of F.

20. What is the position of L with respect to F ?1) Fourth to the right 2) Fifth to the left3) Second to the left 4) Third to the right 5) Second to the right

21. Who amongst the following sits exactly between J and F ?1) I 2) G 3) K 4) E 5) H

22. Which of the following is TRUE with respect to I as per the given arrangement ?1) Only two people sit to the right of I. 2) L sits fourth to right of I.3) None of the given options is true. 4) Only one person sits between I and K.5) E sits second to the left of I.

23. H is related to L in a certain way based on the given arrangement. In the sameway F is related to I, to whom among the following is L related to following thesame pattern ?1) E 2) K 3) F 4) G 5) J

24. How many persons are seated to the left of J ?1) Four 2) None 3) One 4) Two 5) Three

25. Which of the following represent immediate neighbours of the persons seated atthe two extreme ends of the line ?1) K, E 2) H, L 3) J, K 4) F, I 5) L, FDirection (26-30) : Study the given information carefully and answer the givenquestion.In a certain code language-‘sincerity causes great success’ is written as ‘bl ch ni pe’‘with efforts and sincerity’ is written as ‘bl dw ts ra’‘no success without efforts’ is written as ‘dw ch ie vi’‘with and without causes’ is written as ‘ts ra vi ni’.(All the codes are two letter codes only).

26. What is the code for ‘causes’ in the given code language ?1) ni 2) bl 3) ra 4) vi 5) ch

27. In the given code language, what is the code for ‘with’ ?1) vi 2) Other than those given as options3) bl 4) ni 5) Either ‘ts’ or ‘ra’

28. Which of the following possibly means ‘great leaders’ in the given code language ?1) ni pe 2) ch ni 3) ze ni 4) ze pe 5) bl ze

29. In the given code language, what does ‘vi’ stand for ?1) efforts 2) success 3) Other than those given as options4) without 5) with

30. What does ‘dw’ stand for in the given code language ?1) with 2) efforts 3) sincerity 4) success 5) no

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Direction (31-36) : Study the given information carefuly and answer the givenquestion.

Eight people - P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W are sitting around a circular tablefacing the center, with equal distances between each other but not necessarilyin the same order.

Only two people sit between P and T. U sits to the immediate right of T. V isneither an immediate neighbour of P nor T. R sits to the immediate left of V. Qsits second to the left of T. Neither V nor T is an immediate neighbour of S.

31. Who amongst the following sits third to the right of S ?1) U 2) T 3) W 4) V 5) P

32. What will come in the place of the question mark (?) in the following series basedon the given arrangement ?TU SP RV QW ?1) US 2) RQ 3) PR 4) TU 5) SP

33. Which of the following statements is TRUE as per the given arrangement ?1) V sits third to the left of Q. 2) None of the given options is true.3) T sits to the immediate left of P.4) R is an immediate neighbour of P. 5) W sits second to the right of S.

34. Which of the following pairs represent the immediate neighbours of Q ?1) R, W 2) P, S 3) V, W 4) V, P 5) T, S

35. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which ofthe following does not belong to that group ?1) V, W 2) P, Q 3) T, S 4) Q, T 5) S, R

36. How many people sit between R and U as per the given arrangement, whencounted from the right of R ?1) Three 2) More than three 3) One 4) Two 5) NoneDirection (37-40) : Study the following information carefully and answer thegiven question.

Eight persons - A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are sitting around a square table.Four persons are sitting at the corner of the table and facing towards the centre.Four persons are sitting at the middle of the table and facing away from thecentre. Each of them got different marks in a Mathematics exam out of 100marks.

D who got 31 marks sits third to the left of B, who faces outside the table. Hwho is not an immediate neighbour of A, faces same direction as D and got 97marks sits second to the right of the person who got 50 marks. C is an immediateneighbour of the person who got 50 marks. The person who got 92 marks sits thirdto the left of the person who got 31 marks. B sits third to the right of A, who is notan immediate neighbour of G. The person who got 85 marks sits second to the leftof the person who got 25 marks. H sits third to the left of C, who is not animmediate neighbour of B or D. F sits fourth to the right of D, who sits immediateright of E. The person who got 12 marks sits second to the right of the one who got92 marks. B sits second to the right of G, who does not get 85 marks. One of thepersons got 40 marks.

37. How many persons are sitting between C and the one who got 85 marks, whencounted from the right of E ?1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) More than four

38. Who amongst the following sits second to the right of E ?1) The one who got 97 marks 2) The one who got 12 marks3) The one who got 50 marks 4) The one who got 92 marks5) The one who got 25 marks

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39. Which of the following combinations is TRUE ?1) D – 85 marks – faces outside. 2) A – 40 marks – faces inside.3) H – 97 marks – immediate left of G. 4) None is true.5) C – 12 marks – opposite to D.

40. Marks of whom among the following is 40 ?1) F 2) E 3) B 4) A 5) D

QUANTITATIVE APTITUDEDirection : (41-50) What should come in place of the question mark (?) in thefollowing questions ?

41. 40% of 265 + 35% of 180 = 50% of ?1) 338 2) 84.5 3) 253.5 4) 169 5) 324

42. 460 x 15 - 5 x 20 = ?1) 92000 2) 4600 3) 137800 4) 7000 5) 6800

43. 5163 - 4018 + 3209 = ?1) 4174 2) 4264 3) 4804 4) 4354 5) 4344

44.1 14 35 3 + ? = 20% of 120

1) 101

15 2) 10 3) 5 4) 15 5) 25

45 . 4848 24 x 11 - 222 = ?

1) 200 2) 2444 3) 2000 4) 11538 5) 1000

46. |? - 45| = 40(1)85 or -85 2) 85 or 5 3) 5 or -5 4) 40 or 5 5) 85 or 40

47. [(32)6]4 = 9?

1) 28 2) 16 3) 12 4) 24 5) 36

48. 289 = ?

1) ( 17 )2 2) (-8-9) 3)-17 4) 153

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49. ?% of (8)2 = 51.21) 15 2) 8 3) 5 4) 10 5) 80

50. 4 1296 = ?1) 8 2) 36 3) 12 4) 6 5) 216Direction : (51-55) What approximate value should come in place of the questionmark (?) in each of the following questions ? (You are not expected to find out theexact value.)

51. 1548.45 + 3065.15 15.058 = ?1) 1700 2) 1650 3) 1840 4) 1750 5) 1950

52. 625 of 248.65 = ? of 2398.59

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53. 39% of 695 = 10% of ?1) 2800 2) 2400 3) 3200 4) 3100 5) 2500

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55. 1524.79 x 19.92 + 495.26 = ?1) 33000 2) 78535 3) 31000 4) 26575 5) 34000Direction : (56-60) In each question below a number series is given in which onenumber is wrong. Find out the wrong number.

56. 484, 240, 120, 57, 26.5, 11.25, 3.6251) 240 2) 120 3) 57 4) 26.5 5) 11.25

57. 3, 5, 13, 43, 176, 891, 53531) 5 2) 13 3) 43 4) 176 5) 891

58. 6, 7, 16, 41,90, 154, 2921) 7 2) 16 3) 41 4) 90 5) 154

59. 5, 7, 16, 57, 244, 1245, 75061) 7 2) 16 3) 57 4) 244 5) 1245

60. 4, 2.5, 3.5, 6.5, 15.5, 41.25, 126.751) 2.5 2) 3.5 3) 6.5 4) 15.5 5) 41.25Direction (61-65) : Refer to the pie chart and answer the given question.

Percentage of employees in different departments of branch“LMN” in the year 2021.

Total number of employees : 550

A18%

B20%

C24%

D8%

E16%

F14%

61. What is the average number of employees in departments C, E and F ?1) 99 2) 89 3) 87 4) 97 5) 109

62. In department C, the respective ratio between the number of female employeesand male employees was 5: 6. There were equal number of unmarried males andunmarried females in department C. If the respective ratio between marriedfemales and married males was 4:5, what is the number of unmarried females ?1) 8 2) 20 3) 12 4) 16 5) 10

63. What is the central angle corresponding to the number of employees in departmentF ? (in degrees)1) 50.4 2) 51.6 3) 55.9 4) 56.5 5) 52.8

64. In 2021, there were 30% post graduate employees in department B. In 2022, 20employees of the same department were shifted to branch “PQR”. If in 2022, thepercentage of post graduate employees in department B were the same, howmany post graduate employees were shifted to branch “PQR” ?1) 4 2) 7 3) 8 4) 10 5) 6

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65. In 2021, the number of female employees in department E was 5

11 of the total

number of employees in the same department. If the number of female employeesin department D was 16 less than that in department E, what is the number ofmale employees in department D ?

1) 32 2) 20 3) 31 4) 28 5) 2466. When 30% of one number is subtracted from another number, the second number

reduces to its own four-fifth. What is the ratio between the first and the secondnumbers respectively ?1) 4:7 2) 3 : 2 3) 2 : 5 4) 5 : 2 5) 2 : 3

67. The value of which of the following fractions is less than 20% ?

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68. The ratio between the ages of a father and a son at present is 5 : 2, respectively.4 yr, hence the ratio between the ages of the son and his mother will be 1 : 2,respectively. What is the ratio between the present ages of the father and themother, respectively ?1) 3 : 4 2) 5 : 4 3) 4 : 3 4) 5 : 2 5) 3 : 2

69. The total marks obtained by a student in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematicstogether is 120 more than the marks obtained by him in Chemistry. What are theaverage marks obtained by him in Physics and Mathematics together ?1) 60 2) 120 3) 40 4) 120 5) 75

70. In how many different ways can the letters of the word ATTEND be arranged ?1) 60 2) 120 3) 240 4) 80 5) 360

71. Rita invested 25% more than Sunil. Sunil invested 30% less than Abhinav, whoinvested Rs. 6000. What is the respective ratio between the amount that Ritainvested and the total amount invested by all of them together ?1) 35 : 104 2) 13 : 29 3) 101 : 36 4) 35 : 103 5) 70:103

72. A man gets a simple interest of Rs.1000 on a certain principal at the rate of 5%per annum in 4 yrs. What compound interest will the man get on twice theprincipal in 2 yrs at the same rate ?1) Rs.1050 2) Rs.1005 3) Rs.11025 4) Rs.10125 5) Rs. 1025

73. The perimeter of a square is equal to twice the perimeter of a rectangle of length8 cm and breadth 7 cm. What is the circumference of a semicircle whose diameteris equal to the side of the square ? (Rounded off to the two decimal place.)1) 38.57 cm 2) 23.57 cm 3) 42.46 cm 4) 47.47 cm 5) 37.47

74. Radha’s present age is 3 yrs less than twice her age 12 yr ago. Also, the respectiveratio between Raj’s present age and Radha’s present age is 4 : 9. What will beRaj’s age after 5yr ?1)12 yr 2) 7 yr 3) 21 yr4) Can’t be determined 5) 17 yr

75. The respective ratio between the speeds of a car, a train and a bus is 5 : 9 : 4. Theaverage speed of the car, the bus and the train is 72 km/h together. What is theaverage speed of the car and the train together ?1) 82 km/h 2) 78 km/h 3) 84 km/h 4) 168 km/h 5) 94km/h

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76. Approximately, what was the average number of B type cars sold by the companyin 2018, 2021 and 2023 together ?1) 347000 2) 256000 3) 30600 4) 31700 5) 32300

77. The number of A type cars sold in 2022 was exactly what percentage of number ofB type cars sold in 2019 ?1) 20 2) 100 3) 150 4) 300 5) 200

78. What was the percentage increase in the sale of B type cars from 2020 to 2021 ?1) 40 2) 80 3) 20 4) 160 5) 50

79. In which of the following years was the percentage increase/decrease of sale of Atype cars the maximum from the previous year ?1) 2020 2) 2021 3) 2023 4) 2019 5) 2022

80. In which of the following years was the difference between the sales of A type andB type cars the maximum ?1) 2019 2) 2023 3) 2020 4) 2022 5) 2021

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