Solved SRCC GBO 2016 Paper With Solutions PDF
Solved SRCC GBO 2016 Paper With Solutions PDF
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Study the passages below and answer the questions that follow each Passage.
Passage I:
The composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s remarkable musical talent was apparent even before most children can sing a simple
nursery rhyme. Wolfgang’s older sister Maria Anna (who the family called Nannerl) was learning the clavier, an early keyboard
instrument, when her three-year-old brother took an interest in playing. As Nannerl later recalled, Wolfgang “often spent much time at
the clavier picking out thirds , which he was always striking, and his pleasure showed that it sounded good.” Their father Leopold, an
assistant concertmaster at the Salzburg Court, recognized his children’s unique gifts and soon devoted himself to their musical
education.
Born in Salzburg, Austria, on January 27, 1756, Wolfgang had composed his first original work by age five. Leopold planned to take
Nannerl and Wolfgang on tour to play before the European courts. Their first venture was to nearby Munich where the children played
for Maximillian III Joseph, elector of Bavaria. Leopold soon set his sights on the capital of the Hapsburg Empire, Vienna. On their way to
Vienna, the family stopped in Linz, where Wolfgang gave his first public concert. By this time, Wolfgang was not only a skilled
harpsichord player, but he had also mastered the violin. The audience at Linz was amazed by the six-year-old, and word of his genius
soon traveled to Vienna. In a much attended concert, the Mozart children appeared at the Schonbrunn Palace on October 13, 1762.
They completely attracted the emperor and empress.
Following this success, Leopold received a lot of invitations for the children to play, for a fee. Leopold seized the opportunity and
booked as many concerts as possible at courts throughout Europe. A concert could last three hours, and the children played at least
two per a day. Today, Leopold might be considered the worst kind of stage parent, but at the time, it was not uncommon for prodigies
to make extensive concert tours. Even so, it was an exhausting schedule for a child who was just past the age of needing an afternoon
nap.
Question 1
Answer: E
Answer: E
Question 3
Each of the following statements about Wolfgang Mozart is directly supported by the passage except ________.
Answer: E
Question 4
According to the Passage, during Wolfgang's early years child prodigies were
Answer: E
A a child prodigy
B a work alcoholic
Answer: E
Instructions
Study the passages below and answer the questions that follow each Passage.
Passage II:
Saving energy means saving money. Homeowners and renters Know this basic fact, but they often don’t know what kinds of
adjustments they can make in their homes and apartments that will result in savings. For those willing to spend some time and money,
to reap long-term energy savings, an energy audit is the way to go. An energy auditor will come.into your home and assess its energy
efficiency. The auditor will pinpoint areas of your home that use the most energy and offer solutions to lower your energy use and
costs.Trained energy auditors know what to look for and can locate a variety of flaws that maybe resulting in energy inefficiency,
including inadequate insulation, construction flaws, and uneven heat distribution. There are(quicker and less costly measures that can
be taken as well. One way to save money is to replace incandescent lights with fluorescents. This can result in a savings of more than
50% on your monthly lighting costs. When it’s time to replace old appliances, it’s wise to spend a bit more for an energy-efficient model,
and be sure that you are taking advantage of energy-saving settings already on your current refrigerator, dishwasher, washing machine,
or dryer. Windows provide another opportunity to cut your energy costs. Caulk old windows that might be leaky to prevent drafts, and
choose double - paned windows if you’re building an addition or replacing old windows. Most.areas-of your home or apartment offer
opportunities to save energy and money. The results are significant and are well worth the effort.
Question 6
Answer: E
Question 7
A You reduce your $130 monthly lighting cost to $65 by using fluorescent bulbs instead of incandescent.
C Your local energy company will send an energy auditor at your request.
Answer: E
Which of the following best expresses the main idea of this passage?
A They are many things a home owner or renter can do to save energy and money
C Homeowners andrenters don't know what they can do to save energy and money
D Replacing windows and light bulbs are well worth the effort and cost
Answer: E
Question 9
According to the following passage , Which of the following would an energy auditor Not do?
D Locate a variety of flaws that may result in energy inefficiency and fix them.
Answer: E
Question 10
Question 11
A Unhygienic
B Poor
C Undercooked
D Heavy
Answer: E
Question 12
A disseminated
B Suppresses
C dissipated
D crushed
Answer: E
Question 13
A urgency
B usefullness
C value
D Importance
Answer: E
A depresses
B excites
C enrages
Answer: E
Question 15
A negligable
B bearable
C minute
D minimal
Answer: E
Instructions
Question 16
A Peninsula
B Wharf
C target
D island
Answer: E
A Spiteful
B careful
C fussy
D ignorant
Answer: E
Question 18
I rather like the quaint little house at the end of the street.
A old
B quiet
C haunted
D unusual
Question 19
A praise worthy
B commendable
C amazing
D admirable
Answer: E
A although
B futher more
C because
D not only
Answer: E
Instructions
Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the underlined idiom/phrase in the sentence.
Question 21
His father advised him to be fair and square in his dealings lest he should fall into trouble.
A Considerate
B Upright
C Careful
D Polite
Answer: E
Question 22
A got rebuked
C burnt himself
Answer: E
Answer: E
Question 24
B absorbed in reading
C absent-minded
D in a state of shock
Answer: E
Question 25
The class could not keep a straight face on hearing the strange pronounciation of the new teacher.
A remain serious
B remain unaffected
C remain silent
D remain indifferent
Answer: E
Question 26
They were disspointed to see the armed guards.It ......... them from doing anything disruptive
A inspired
B prevented
C encouraged
D irritated
Question 27
The ...... politician thought that all bureaucrats should be polite to him.
A Insolent
B Merciless
C Civilised
D docile
Answer: E
Question 28
paula was ..... a child, accepting with out a question, every thing she was told.
A recitent
B taciturn
C recalcitrant
D credulous
Answer: E
The route between the two cities has always been known to wind its .......... way through steep mountain passes and coarse terrain.
A easy
B smooth
C elusive
D tortuous
Answer: E
Question 30
As there were not enough seats to ........... so many people at the venue of the address, they had to put up a big tent outside.
A entertain
B ascerin
C welcome
D accomodate
Answer: E
Instructions
Question 31
A. Its aim was.10. remove from dance, any external associations, so that the dancers could concentrate on pure movement and pure
pattern.
B. Abstract dance was the name of a specific style of ballet, devised in the 1920s and developed at the bahaus.
C. Ballroom dancing, for example, is concerned with the pleasure the movement and pattern-making give to the dancers, and not with
some external'programme’.
D. Jn the widersense, a great deal of danceis ‘abstract’.
A DBAC
B BADC
C BDCA
D BDAC
Answer: E
A. In those countries where the ideals of liberty and equality have received the greatest devotion, and particularly in America, the
political constitution has been framed with the precise object of making impossible too great a concentration of power.
B. A philosophy that emphasizes the likeness of all men will be averse from recognizing those exceptional qualities in any individual
which place him so clearly above his fellows that he may justly claim to lead and influence them.
C. A different though related strand of thought is equalitarian.
D. Further, when circumstances make it necessary for a particular individual to display qualities of leadership in a very high degree,
his position is under constant and bitter attack on the score of dictatorship, and it is necessary for him to conceal his qualities,
consciously, behind a facade of ‘ordinariness’.
A CBAD
B CABD
C CDAB
D DCAB
Answer: E
Question 33
A. It has removed manyof the material obstacles té_the pursuit of the good life from the majority f mankind in those countries at a
highlevel of technical development.
B.Butt has exposed us to new dangers, notthe obvious dangers of new weapons of destruction but the much more serious ones,of a
purely materialist view of life.
C.The growth of science and technology has conferred obvious and immense benefits upon the community.
D. It has also, as we too often forget, madepossible newand daring adventures of the mind
A CADB
B ABDC
C ACBD
D CDBA
Answer: E
A ABDC
B ACBD
C CDBA
D ADBC
Answer: E
A ABCD
B ACBD
C DABC
D DBAC
Answer: E
Instructions
For each of the following questions, a part or the whole of the original sentence has been underlined. You have to find the best way of
writing the underlined part of the sentence.
Question 36
The matter was referred back to expert committee since the solution to the problem was different from the one proposed earlier.
A Reffered back to expert committee since the solution to the problem was different from the one proposed earlier.
B Reffered to expert committee since the solution to the problem was different from the one proposed earlier.
C Reffered back to expert committee since the solution to the problem was different than the one proposed earlier.
D Reffered to expert committee since the solution to the problem was different than the one proposed earlier.
Answer: E
Question 37
Answer: E
Reared in a village where computers and the internet were objects of curiosity , purty today hardly gives a thought to the immense
possibilities that the internet revolution has thrown open to him.
A Reared in a village where computers and the internet were objects of curiosity
B Curious to knowthat computers and(the internet were objects of curiosity in the village he was reared up
C Being reared in the village where the computers andthe internet are objects of curiosity
Answer: E
Question 39
In the attempt to destroy them, with completeness , the Indian team has launched a coordinated attack on the opposing team.
Answer: E
Question 40
Balancing a home delivery pizza with one hand and gripping a six-pack carton of Coke with another , the young boy Vijay, paused in
front of guard room of the building.
A Balancing a homedeliverypizza with one hand and gripping a six-pack carton of Coke with another
B Balancing a home deliverypizza with one hand and having gripped a six-pack carton of Coke with another
C Having a balance of a home delivery pizza with one hand and gripping a six-pack of carton of Coke with the another
D Balancing a home delivery pizza with one hand and gripping a pack of six Cokes with the other
Answer: E
Quantitative Ability
Instructions
For the following questions answer them individually
Seven hundred twenty sweets were distributed equally amongst children, in such a way that number of sweets received by each child
is 20% of the total numberof children. How many sweets did each child receive?
A 12
B 14
C 11
D 15
Answer: E
15% of the people eligible to vote are between 18 and 25 years of age. In an election, 75% of those eligible to vote, who are between
18 and 25, actually voted. In that election, the number of persons between 18 and 25, who actually voted was what percent of those
eligible to vote?
A 12.50%
B 10.75%
C 11.25%
D 10.25%
Answer: E
Question 43
What is the sum of the total surface areas of all the cubes formed when a cuboid of size 5.2m × 13m × 39m is cut completely into
the least possible number of cubes, all of which arg identical?
A 6164 sq m
B 30452 sq m
C 6084 sq m
D 6760 sq m
Answer: E
Question 44
A tank of capacity 1000 cubic centimeter is being filled with water by 3 pipes A, B and C. The areas of cross-section of the pipes A, B
and C are“in the ratio 3: 2: 4. Water is flowing through each of these pipes at a different rate in cm/min.twas found that the time
taken to fill the tank which was initially empty by the pipes A, B and individually is 20 minutes, 50 minutes and 25 minutes
respectively. Find the ratio of the-rates of flow of water through the pipes A and C.
A 20:9
B 5:3
C 3:5
Answer: E
Three men, four women and six children can complete a work in seven days. A woman docs double the work a man does and a-child
does half the work a man does. How many women alone can complete the work in 7 days?
A 7
B 8
C 12
D None of these
Answer: E
Question 46
A can do a piece of work in 36 days, B in 54 days and C in 72 days. All the three began the work together but A and B left 8 days and
12 days before the completion of the work respectively. How many days in all did C put in till the entire work was finished?
A 24 days
B 29 days
C 20 days
D 32 days
Answer: E
Question 47
2nd boy is twice as efficient as the 1st boy. The 3rd boy is twice as efficient as the 2ndboy and so on. All of
In a group of 5 boys the
them working together will take 5 days to complete a job. How much extra time will the 2nd and 4th boys take working together as
compared to the 5th boy working alone to complete the same job approximately
A 3 days
B 6 days
C 8 days
D 10 days
Answer: E
How many hours will atul ,Shiva, sapan take to finish their assignment together if atul alone can do it in six hours more , shiv alone do
it in one hour more ,and sapan alone in twice the time?
A 5 hours
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3 hours
B
4
C 5 hours
2
D 3 hours
Answer: E
Question 49
C can empty it in 60 hours .Pipes A and B were Kept open simultaneously for 12 hours . when person reached the tank when it should
have been full , he obeserved the pipe c also remained open by mistake for these 12 hours .He immediately closed it . In what time
will the tank get full after C is closed
A 3 hours
B 2 hours
C 2.4 hours
D 3.6 hours
Answer: E
Question 50
A large water tank gets filled from two pipes T 1 and T 2 . T 1 alone can fill it in 50 minutes, while T 2 alone can fill it in one hour. If on
any day T 2 starts working only after T 1 has been used for filling half the tank, then the time taken to fill the tank will be
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A 50 + 2 minutes
B 110 minutes
1 1 1
C 2 [ 50 + 60 ] minutes
150
D 11 + 25 minutes
Answer: E
A tap takes 8 seconds to fill a jar and 6 minutes to fill a.drum. Rahul has to fill the drum with the jar. First he fills the jar and then
brings it to the drum and pours the water into the drum. The time taken to bring the jar from the tap to the drum is 10 seconds.
Unfortunately, the jar develops a leak, which can empty the full jar in 40 seconds. What will be the minimum total time required by
Rahul to fill the drum?
1
A 18 4 minutes
B 18 minutes
C 20 minutes
2
D 16 3 minutes
Answer: E
A company manufactures two products X and Y. One unit of X requires three units of material A and two units of material B while one
unit of Y requires two units of material A and five units of material B. If 25 units of each product were to be produced, calculate the
requirement of material B. If 25 units of each product were to be produced calculate the requirement of material B.
A 175
B 125
C 150
D 156
Answer: E
Question 53
Three containers X, Y and Z have capacities of 10, 20 and 30 litres respectively. X, which is empty is filled with water from Y. Y is
then filled with the wine from Z. X is now emptied into Z. The entire operation is repeated. What would be the strength of wine in the
container Z?
A 33%
B 25%
C 51%
D None of these
Answer: E
A milk man diluted milk to an extent of 25% of the original volume of pure milk with water and priced it same as the cost price of
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milk. Part of the water evaporated and the volume was reduced to 25 th of the diluted volume. The profit percent to the milk man is
A 23%
B 25%
C 15%
D 20%
Answer: E
Question 55
The Percentage volume of alcohol in three solutions M, N, O form a geometric progression in that order. If we mix first , second , third
solution in the volume of ratio of 2 : 3 : 4, we obatin a solution containing 32% alchohol . If we mix them in the ratio 3 : 2 : 1 by volume,
we obatain a solution containing 22% of alcohol. What is the percentage of Alcohol in M?
A 6%
B 12%
C 18%
D 10%
Question 56
The content in the beakers A and B are 90 litres of milk and 90 litres of water respectively .Now 30 litres of milk is taken from A and
put in to the beaker B after throughly mixing 12 litres of mixure is taken from B and put in to the beaker A.what is the percentage of
water in beaker A?
A 14.5%
B 12.5%
C 15.5%
D 17.5
Answer: E
Three Friends Kamal , Vishal, Shaan divide ₹1105 amongst them in such a way that ₹10 ,₹20, ₹15 are removed from the sums that
kamal,vikhs and shan received respectively ,then the share of the sums that they got will be in the ratio of 11:18:24.How much did
shan receive ?
A ₹355
B ₹495
C ₹624
D ₹510
Answer: E
Question 58
At the beginning of a term, the ratio of the number of boys in a school under 15 years to those over 15 years age was 5: 4. At the end
of term,the ratio was 7:8 as of 20 boys had reached the age of 15 years during the term. Find the total number of‘Boys in the school,
given that no boy left or was admitted during the term.
A 225
B 105
C 250
D 215
Answer: E
Question 59
Lalit purchased two triangularplots, cach of whichhad exactly two sides of length 100 m. Find the maximum possible difference of
the nOoy two plots, if it is knownthat neither of the twoplots is less than 4800 sq. m in area.
A 20 m
B 40 m
C 60 m
Answer: E
There are two right pyramids with a soni The two pyramids are similar in shape. The height of the first pyramid is 30m and taiof the
smaller is 22.5 m. 36 men take 32 days to build the first pyramid. How many dayswould 54 rs of the sameefficiency take to build the
second phyramid?
A 20
B 11
C 25
D 9
Answer: E
Question 61
Two persons A and B are at two P and Q,respectively. A walks at ‘V’ km/h and B is 2 km/h faster then A, starting simultaneoausly
from where they stand.If they walk towards each other,they meet in 72 minutes.If they walk in the same direction the faster over
takes the slower in 6 hours .what are they respective speeds in km/h?
A 3 and 5
B 4 amd 6
1 1
C 2 2 and 4 2
1 1
D 3 2 and 5 2
Answer: E
Question 62
Two trains starting all the same time from two stations 240 km apart and going in opposite directions cross each other at a distance
of 160 km from one of the stations. What is the ratio of their speeds?
A 2:1
B 2:3
C 1:3
D 1:4
Answer: E
It takes eight hours for a 600 km journey, if 120 km is done by train and the rest by car. He takes 20 minutes more, if 200 km is done
by the train and the rest by car .The ratio Speed of the train to that of the car is
B 3:2
C 3:4
D 4:3
Answer: E
Question 64
A person has to cover a distance of 6 km in 45 minutes .If he covers half of the distance in two-third of the total time to cover the
remaining distance in the remaining time, his speed must be
A 6 km/h
B 8 km/h
C 12 km/h
D 15 km/h
Answer: E
Question 65
An automobile financier claims to be lending money at simple interest, but he includes the interest every 4 months for calculating the
principal, if he is charging an interest of 12%, then the effective rate of interest is approximately
A 13.25%
B 12.5%
C 12.75%
D 13.5%
Answer: E
A borrowed ₹4800 from B at 9% per annum simple interest for 3 years. He then added some more money to the borrowed sum and
lent it to C for the same period at 12% per annum simple interest. If A gains ₹720 in the whole transaction, how much money did he
add from his side?
A ₹500
B ₹740
C ₹640
D ₹800
Answer: E
If the rate of interest be 5% per annum for first year, 89 % per annum for second year and 12% percent per annum for third year, then
the compound interest of ₹ 8000 for 3 years will be
A ₹2055.16
B ₹1480.24
C ₹2160.64
D ₹1350.36
Answer: E
Question 68
A man borrows ₹5000 from a bank at 8% per annum compound interest. At the end of every year, he pays ₹1000 as a part payment
of loan and-interest. How much does he still owe to the bank after three such installments?
A ₹3052.16
B ₹3442.20
C ₹3616.84
D ₹3824.40
Answer: E
A solid cylinder of lead 8 m and 2 m radius is melted and recast into a cone of radius 1.5 m. What is the height of the cone?
A 16.67 m
B 21.35 m
C 42.67 m
D 31.35 m
Answer: E
Question 70
A repost consists of 20 sheets ethof 55 lines and each suchline consists of 65 characters. This report is reduced onto sheetseach of
65 lines such that each line consists: of 70 characters. The percentage reduction in numberofsheetsis closer to
A 20%
B 5%
C 30%
D 35%
Answer: E
Out of the total production of iron from hematite, an ore of Iron, 20% of the ore gets wasted, and out of the remaming iron, only 25%
is pure iron. If the pure iron obtained if a year from a mine of hematite Was 80,000 kg then the quantity of hematite mined from that
mine in the year is?
A 500000 kg
B 400000 kg
C 450000 kg
D 400500 kg
Answer: E
An express train without its rake can go 24 km an hour, and the speed is diminished by a quantity that varies as the square root of the
number wagons attached .If it is known that it is four wagons its speed is 20 km/hthe greatest number of wagons with which the
engine can just move is
A 143
B 140
C 135
D 210
Answer: E
Question 73
They are six boxes are numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Each box is to be filled with either red or green balls in such a way that at least one
box containing green balls are consecutively numbered .The total number of days in which these can be done is
A 60
B 33
C 21
D 5
Answer: E
Question 74
'N’ persons stand on the circumference of a circle at distinct points. Each possible pair of persons, not standing next to cach other,
sings a two-minute song one pair after the other. If the total time taken for singingis 28 minutes, what is ‘N’?
A 5
B 7
C 9
D None of these
Thirty six identical chairs must be arranged in rows with the same ntimber of chairs in each row. Each row must contain at least three
chairs and there must beat least three rows. A row 1S parallel to the front of the room. How many different angementsare possible?
A 2
B 4
C 5
D 6
Answer: E
Question 76
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In an examination, A obtains 10 percent less than the minimum number of marks required for passing. B obtains 11 9 percent less
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than A. C obtains 41 17 percent less than the number of marks obtained by A and B together. Does C pass the exam or fail?
A Pass
B Fail
D None of these
Answer: E
Question 77
From a well shuffled pack of 52 cards, 3 cafds’are drawn successively, the first being replaced before the second is drawn and the
second being replaced before the third is drawn. The probability that the first is black, the sec m isdiamond andthethirdis ace. is
1
A 104
1
B 52
1
C 26
1
D 13
Answer: E
In a class, there are equal number of boys and girls. Two students are selected for a game.If the probabilty that the two students are
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girls is 29 ,then what is the strength of the class?
A 15
C 90
D 60
Answer: E
Question 79
Two squares of sizé 1 × 1 are selected one after another from an 8 × 8 chessboard. The ‘probability that the two squares belong to
different rows and different columns, is
1
A 6
5
B 36
29
C 36
7
D 9
Answer: E
Question 80
Virat was asked to multiply a two-digit number P by a three-digit number Q. But she mistakenly multiplied P by the number formed by
writing the digits of Q in the reverse order, there by getting an answer which is 22770 more than the correct answer. What is the
minimum possible sum of the digits of Q?
A 8
B 7
C 6
Answer: E
A Poetry
B Novel
D All of these
Answer: E
A A
B C
C B
D F
Answer: E
Question 83
A Poetry
B Novel
C Drama
D All of these
Answer: E
Question 84
A Bengali
B Hindi
C Marathi
D Tamil
Answer: E
A A
B D
C E
Answer: E
Instructions
Question 86
A 136
B 228
C 253
D 163
Answer: E
Question 87
Number of males working at floor F4, form what percent of the number of females working the same floor?
A ı45.52
B 169.12
C 123.42
D 139.32
Answer: E
A 147
B 182
C 102
D 117
Answer: E
Question 89
Number of males working at floor F1; form approximately what percent of total number of employees employees in the organisation
A 9
C 18
D 22
Answer: E
Instructions
Question 90
The total number of commuters commuting by A form ______ percent of the total number of commuters commuting daily.
A 44
B 22
C 14
D 36
Answer: E
Whatis the difference in percentage of commuters commuting by E andthat of B and F taken together?
A 22
B 25
C 12
D 10
Answer: E
Question 92
The total number of commuters commuting by D and B together form ___ percent of the total number of commuters commuting daily.
A 12
B 18
C 6
D 16
Answer: E
A A
B B
C C
D D
Answer: E
The number of commuters commutting by B,D and F taken together form .... percent of the total number of commuters commuting
daily by A,C and E taken together ?
A 20.6
B 18.22
C 13.20
D 16.23
Answer: E
Instructions
Each of the following has an aasertion (A) and a reason (R).Mark answer as
Question 95
A if both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
B if both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
Answer: E
Question 96
A if both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
B if both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
A if both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
B if both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
Answer: E
Instructions
In each of these questions, two statements I and II are given. These may have a cause and effect relationship or may have,
independent causes or be the effects of independent causes. Read the statements and mark answer as
Question 98
Statement I:
A mobile phone,if i kept on during an air flight, can actually disrupt the plane’s electronic systems and eventually lead to a crash, a
study has revealed. Older planes are most at risk to mobiles, Laptops and iPads.
Statement II:
One case involved a Boeing 747 flying at a height of 4500 feet whose pilot disengaged, by itself. When the flight attendants went
through the cabin, they found four passengers using their cell phones. Once these were switched off. the flight carried on without any
problem.
Answer: E
Question 99
Statement I:
Indian women don't believe in donating blood. According to the first ever data bank on gender distribution of blood donors, India has
only 6 percent blood donations by women.The rest 94% were male donors.
Statement II:
Just twenty five countries in the world collect more than 40% of their blood supplies from female doctors,these include Australia,
US, Thailand, Swaziland, Portugal, New Zealand, Mongolia, Zimbabwe, etc
Statement I:
Six months after Glaxo Smith Kline (GSK) consumer health care India brought in its global oral care brand sensodyne to the Indian
market, sensodyne has garneyed a 10% share of the sensitive tooth paste market.
Statement II:
GSK has not only invested heavily in the advertising and promotion of the brand but has contacted 15000 dentist in two months and
in keen on building on the sensodyne equity .
Answer: E
Instructions
Each of these questions has a statement followed by two conclusions I and II. Consider the statement and the following
conclusions. Decide which of the conclusions follows from the statement. Mark answer as
Question 101
Statement: Parents are prepared to pay any price for an elite education to their children.
Conclusions:
I. All parents these days are very well off.
II. Parents have an obsessive passion for a perfect development of their children through good schooling.
A if conclusion I follows
B if conclusion II follows
Answer: E
Question 102
Statement: For over three decades ‘A’ has been totally involved in energy conservation, its efficient use and management.
Conclusions:
I. There is a lot of development in the society.
II. Power rates have become cheaper.
A if conclusion I follows
B if conclusion II follows
Answer: E
Statement:
Wind is an inexhaustible source of energy and an aero-generator can convert it into electricity .Thought much has been done in this
field, the survey shows that there is vast potential for developing wind as alternative source of Energy.
Conclusions:
I. Energy by wind is comparatively newly emerging field.
II. The energy crisis can be dealt by exploring more in the field of aero-generation.
A if conclusion I follows
B if conclusion II follows
Answer: E
Instructions
For the following questions answer them individually
Question 104
In a certain code, TOGETHER is written as RQEGRJCT. In the same code, PAROLE will be written as
A NCPQJG
B NCQPJG
C RCPQJK
D RCTQNG
Answer: E
Question 105
If ’cinto baoli tsi nzro' means ‘her village is Sarurpur’, 'mhi cinto keepi tsi oind’ means 'her first love is literature' and 'oind geit tsi cinto
pki ' means 'literature and 'oind geit tsi cinto pki' means 'literature collection is her hobby ',which word would mean literature "?
A cinto
B baoli
C oind
D geit
Answer: E
Pointing to a photograph,a woman says ,"this man's sons sister is my mother-in-law ".How is the woman's husband related to man in
the photograph ?
B Son
C Son-in-law
D Nephew
Answer: E
Question 107
Four girls are sitting on a bench ibe photographed. Shikha is to the left of Reena, Manju is to the right of Reena, Rity is between Reena
and Manju. Who would be second fromtheleft in the photograph?
A Reena
B Shikha
C Manju
D Rita
Answer: E
Question 108
A child is looking for his father. He went 90 metresin the East beforeturning to his right. He Went 20 metres before turning to his right
again to look for his father ‘at his uncle's place 30 metres fromthis point. His father was not there. From here he went\]00 metres to
the North before meeting his father in a street. How far did the son mecthis father fiom the starting point?
A 80 metres
B 100 metr
C 140 metres
D 260 metres
Answer: E
One morningafter sunrise, Reeta and Kavita were talking toleach other face to face at Tilak Square. If Kavita's shadow was exactly to
the right of‘Reeta which direction Kavita was facing?
A North
B South
C East
D None ofthese
Answer: E
Nitin was counting down from 32. Sumit was counting upwards the numbers starting from I and he wascalling out only the odd
numbers. What common number will they call out at the same time if they were calling out at the same Speed?
A 19
B 21
C 22
Answer: E
Question 111
Ina class of 60, where girls are twicethat of boys, Kamal ranked seventeenth from the top. If there are 9 girls ahead of Kamal, how-
manyboys are after him in rank?
A 3
B 7
C 12
D 23
Answer: E
There are twenty people working in an office. The first group of five works between 8.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. The second, group of ten
works between 10.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. And the third group of five works between 12 noon and 6.00 p.m. There are three computers
in the office which all the employees frequently use. During which of the following hours the computers are likely to be used most?
B 12.00 pm - 2.00 pm
C 1.00 pm - 3.00 pm
D 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm
Answer: E
Question 113
At the end of a business conference ,the ten people present all shake hands with each other once .How many hand shakes will
therebe altogether
A 20
B 45
C 55
D 90
Answer: E
In a caravan in addition to 50 hens,there are 45 goats and 8 camels with some keepers .if the total number of feet be 224 more than
number of heads in the caravan , the number of keepers is .....
A 5
B 8
C 10
D 15
Answer: E
Question 115
A 0
B 2
C 4
D 8
Answer: E
Question 116
A 8
B 16
C 20
D 24
Answer: E
Question 117
A 20
B 24
C 28
Answer: E
The following-questions are based on the following diagram In which the triangle represents female graduates small circle represents
self-employed females and the big circle represents self-employed females with bank loan facility.Numbers are shown in the different
sections of the diagram.on the basis of these numbers answer the following.
Question 118
A 12
B 13
C 15
D 20
Answer: E
Question 119
A 4
B 10
C 12
D 15
Answer: E
Question 120
A 9
B 11
C 12
D 21
Answer: E
Data Interpretation
Instructions
Each Question consist of a problem followed by two statements marked as I and II .Decide whether data in the statements are
sufficient to answer the questions . Mark answer as
Question 121
If no student took test T more than once, how many students took test T?
I. The average(arithmetic mean) of the students’ scores on test T was 72.
II. The sum of the students’ scores on test T was 2,232.
A if statement I alone is sufficient, but statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question
B if statement II alone is sufficient, but statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question
C if both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
D if statements I and II together are not sufficient and additional data is needed to answer the question
Answer: E
A if statement I alone is sufficient, but statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question
B if statement II alone is sufficient, but statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question
C if both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
D if statements I and II together are not sufficient and additional data is needed to answer the question
Answer: E
Question 123
G, P, and S are animal species. What is the average life span, in year, of S?
4
I. The averagelife span of S is twice that of P and 5 that of G.
II. The average life span of G is 30 years longer than that of P and 10 years longer than that of s
A if statement I alone is sufficient, but statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question
B if statement II alone is sufficient, but statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question
C if both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
D if statements I and II together are not sufficient and additional data is needed to answer the question
Answer: E
There are exactly 6 teams in league Y. What was the total number of games played by the 6 teams last season?
I. Each team in league X played each of the other teams at least once.
II. No team in league X played more than 7 games.
A if statement I alone is sufficient, but statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question
B if statement II alone is sufficient, but statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question
C if both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
D if statements I and II together are not sufficient and additional data is needed to answer the question
Answer: E
A Swimming club that sold only individual and family memberships charged ₹300 for an individual membership. If the club’s total
revenue from memberships was ₹480,000, what was the charge for a family membership ?
1
I. The revenue from individual memberships was 4 of the total revenue from memberships.
II.The club sold 1.5 times as many family memberships as individual memberships.
A if statement I alone is sufficient, but statement II alone is not sufficient to answer the question
B if statement II alone is sufficient, but statement I alone is not sufficient to answer the question
C if both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is sufficient
D if statements I and II together are not sufficient and additional data is needed to answer the question
Answer: E
Instructions
In each of these questions, two quantities A and B are given compare the two quantities and mark answer as
Question 126
Soni’s salary, which is greater than ₹10000 is 75 percent of Amit’s salary. Duas salary is 80 percent of Soni’s salary.
A. Amit’s salary
B. Dua’s salary
Answer: E
Question 127
Answer: E
A merchant made a profit of ₹2.75 on the sale price of a sweater that cost the merchant ₹ 12.25
A. The Profit expressed as a percentage of the cost to the merchant.
B. The Profit expressed as a percent of the sale price.
Answer: E
Question 129
Answer: E
Answer: E
Question 131
For which of the following years, the percentage of rise/fall in production from the previous year is thé maximum for the flavour Y ?
B 2013 Increas
C 2014 Decrease
D 2015 Increase
Answer: E
Question 132
For which flavour was the average annual production maximum in the given period?
A For X
B For Y
C For Z
Answer: E
Question 133
Whatis the difference betweeh.the average production of flavour X in 2010, 2011 and 2012 and the average production of flavour Y in
2013, 2014 and 2015?
A 500000
B 25000
C 240000
D 80000
Answer: E
A 2010
B 2012
C 2014
D 2015
Answer: E
Question 135
The. total production of ice-creams i(abisis whatpercent of the total production of ice-cream flavours Y and Zin 2010 and 2012
combined?
A 14.50%
C 65.12%
D 73.80%
Answer: E
Instructions
Question 136
The qualifying percentage from Zone V is maxinium in which of the following years?
A 2014
B 2015
C 2013
D 2010
Answer: E
The total number of qualifying candidates in 2013 is what percentJess than that in 2015
A 9.21 %
B 6.89 %
C 9.89 %
D 8.43 %
Answer: E
Question 138
Ratios between boys and girls for qualified and for appeared from Zone IV in 2013 are 7:3 and 3:2 respectively. What is‘the
approximate ratio between the boys qualified and girls appeared?
A 2:13
B 13:19
D 1:50
Answer: E
Question 139
In which of the following zones is there a continuous increase in the number of students appeared as well as’qualified over the years?
A Zone II
B Zone III
C Zone IV
D None of
Answer: E
The numberof students appeared from Zone V in 2012 and 2015_together is approximately what percent less than that from Zone II
in 2011 and 2014 together?
A 64.4%
B 50.2%
C 55.6%
D 60%
Answer: E
Instructions
What is the approximate average number of females working in night shifts from all the industries together?
A 2227
B 4481
C 3326
D 2523
Answer: E
Question 142
The number of females from the gaming industry is what percent of the total number of people working in the night shifts from all the
industries together?
A 5.6
B 3.6
C 3.2
D 4.4
Answer: E
What is the percentage differenéé-between the number of males and females working in the night shift from these industries?
A 33.2
B 23.8
C 33.6
D None of these
Answer: E
If the numberof females working in night shift for banking is 3206, while the percentage of females inrest ofthe industries remained
unchanged, Then the new percentage of females workingin night shiff will be .......
A 35.56%
B 33.72%
C 23.82%
Answer: E
Question 145
Percentage of males workingin night shift is lowest in which of the following industries?
A Sales
B IT and Medical
C Banking
D Gaming
Answer: E
The monthly expenses for water in District B is more/less than the monthly expenditure for electricity in District A by ...... (The total
expenditure is ₹1700 per tonne in a year).
A ₹82167 less
B ₹82167 more
C ₹986000 less
D ₹1003000 less
Answer: E
Question 147
The total expenses incurred for the production of fruits in districts E, F and C are in the ratio 3:2:4.The total expenditure per tonne of
production fruit in these districts is ₹ 5580.The amount spent towards transport in district F is more/less than that in E is ........
A more by ₹11085600
B less by ₹11085600
C more by ₹74697600
D less by ₹74697600
Answer: E
Question 148
If the expenditure incurred indistrict D is 20% more than that in district B and ₹ 950000 were spent in district B then expenses for
labour in district D are
A ₹1140000
B ₹152000
C ₹228000
D ₹190000
Answer: E
The profit earned by the sale of the fruit in district F is 25%. The sale price being 10000 per tonne, how money was spent on
fertilizers approx.?
A ₹84600000
B ₹33840000
C ₹3384000
D ₹270720000
Answer: E
Question 150
The sale price of the vegetable IN District A is ₹ 7000 per tone and that in B is ₹8500 per tonne. A profit of 5% is earned in B and a
loss of 5% is registered in A. The amount spent on water in A more/less than that on seeds in B is
A more by ₹890000
B less by ₹890000
C more by ₹8.875 cr
D less by ₹8.875 cr
Answer: E
Instructions
Question 151
If two different amounts in the ratio 8:9 are invested in Companies P and Q respectively in 2002, then the amounts received after one
year as interests from Companies P and Q are respectively in the ratio?
A 2:3
B 3:4
D 4:3
Answer: E
In 2010, a part of ₹30 lakhs was invested in Company P and the rest was invested in Company Q and R for one year. The total interest
received was 2.43 lakh. What was the amount invested in Company P?
A 7 lakh
B 8 lakh
C 9 lakh
Answer: E
Question 153
An investor invested a sum of ₹ 15 lakh in Company P in 2008 .The total amount received after one year was reinvested in the same
company for one more year .The total appreciation received by the investor on his investments was ......
A ₹282000
B ₹296200
C ₹216000
D ₹225600
Answer: E
Question 154
In which year was the difference between the annual rate of interest offered from Companies P and R the minimum?
A 2008
B 2007
C 2010
D 2011
Answer: E
The average annual rate of interest offered for the given period is the highest for
A Company P
B Company Q
Answer: E
Instructions
In a city, there are M1, M2, M3, M4, M5 and M6 modes available for commuting. Out of a total numberof commuters commuting daily in
a city, 17171 commuters commute only by M1 daily. 7359 commuters commute only by M2 and 22077 commuters commute only by
M3. 14718 commuters commute only by M4 and 4906 commuters commute only byM5¢7359 commuters commute only by M6. 26983
commuters commute by M3 as well as M1 daily .9812 commuters commute by M5 as well as M1 daily. 12265 commuters commute by
M3 as iellas M5 daily.
Question 156
The total number of commuters commuting by-M1 form what percent of the total number of commuters commuting daily?
A 22
B 44
C 14
D 36
Answer: E
Question 157
What is the percentage difference.in.the total number of commuters commuting in M5 and that of M2 and M6 together?
A 22
B 25
C 12
D 10
Answer: E
The total number of commiters commuting by M4 and M2 together form what percent of the total number of commuters commuting
daily?
A 12
B 6
C 18
D 16
Answer: E
Question 159
B M2
C M3
D M4
Answer: E
Question 160
The number of commuters commuting by M2,M4 and M6 form what percent of the total number of the commuters commuting daily
by M1 and M3 and M5?
A 20.6
B 18.22
C 13.20
D 16.23
Answer: E