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IBPS PO

Model set
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IBPS PO Model Paper 6

Reasoning
Direction (Q. 15): In each questions below are given three/four 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 and then decide which of the given conclusions logically
follows from the given statements, disregarding commonly known
facts. Give answer :
1) If only conclusion I follows. 2) If only conclusion II follows.
3) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows. 4) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
5) If both conclusion I and II follow.

1. Statements : Some books are magazine. All magazines are novel. Some papers are novel.
Conclusion: I.Some magazines are paper. II.Some books are novel.

(2 3):
Statements : Some labors are intelligent. No intelligent are women.
All labors are migrants. All migrants are rural.
2. Conclusion: I.Some intelligent are migrants. II.Some migrants are not women.
3. Conclusion: I.Some rural are labour. II.All rural being intelligent is a possibility.

(4 5) :
Statements : All Pepsi are cola. Some cola are hot. No cola are sweet. All cola are cold.
4. Conclusion: I.Some colds are not sweet. II.All Pepsi are hot.
5. Conclusion:- I.Some Pepsi are hot. II.Some hot are not sweet.

Direction (Q. 6-10): Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions :
A word arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them
following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and its
rearrangement. Input :quarries wages family afloat programme lifeline medicine squeeze.
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Step - I :afloat quarries wages family programme lifeline medicine squeeze.


Step -II: afloat quarries family programme lifeline medicine squeeze wages.
Step -III: afloat family quarries programme lifeline medicine squeeze wages.
Step-IV: afloat family quarries programme lifeline medicine wages squeeze.
Step-V:afloat family lifeline quarries programme medicine wages squeeze.
Step-VI: afloat family lifeline programme medicine wages squeeze quarries.
Step-VII: afloat family lifeline medicine programme wages squeeze quarries.
Step-VIII: afloat family lifeline medicine wages squeeze quarries programme.
Step VIII is the last step of the above input. As per rules followed in the above steps, find out in each
of the following
questions the appropriate steps for the given input.
Input: years months really parents amazed written cope lines.

6. How many steps will be required to complete the arrangement of the above input ?
1) Six 2) Seven 3) Eight 4) Five 5) None of these

7. Which of the following will be at 5Th position from left in step V ?


1) months 2) really 3) parents 4) line 5) None of these

8. What will be the position of 'parents' in step III ?


1) Sixth from left 2) Fourth from left 3) Fourth from right 4) Fifth from right 5) None of these

9. If' amazed' is related to 'parents' and 'cope' is related to 'years' in the same way 'months' is
related to which of the following in step VI ?
1) really 2) written 3) line 4) cope 5) None of these

10. Which of the following steps would be the last step but one ?
1) VI 2) VII 3) IV 4) V 5) None of these
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Directions (Q. 1115) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below : There are 5 girls and 5 boys sitting in two parallel rows some of them are facing north and
some are south. The girls and the boys who are sitting at the corners facing diagonally. Amrita is
facing south and sitting third right of Tannu, who is sitting at one end of the row. Parulis sitting in the
middle of the row and facing Rahul, who is facing north. Rakesh sitting third right of Ravi and facing
north. Sangeeta facing south and sitting third right of Pinki. Ravi and Ramesh is neighbor of Rahul
and both are facing north. Ramesh is not the neighbors of Rohan and Sangeeta is not the neighbor
of Tannu.

11. Who are the girls sitting at the corner ?


1) Sangeeta and Pinki 2) Amrita and Tannu 3) Sangeeta and Tannu 4) Amrita and Pinki 5) None of
these

12. Rakesh facing which girl ?


1) Tannu 2) Sangeeta 3) Amrita 4) Pinki 5) None of these

13. Who is sitting between Rohan and Rahul ?


1) Ravi 2) Ramesh 3) Rohan 4) Rakesh 5) None of these

14. If both the boys sitting at the corner exchanges their seat, then 'Rohan' will facing which girl ?
1) Tannu 2) Pinki 3) Sangeeta 4) Amrita 5) None of these

15. If 'Ravi' and 'Rahul' interchanges their seat, 'Amrita' and 'Parul' interchanges their seat then
'Rahul' will be facing which girl?
1) Parul 2) Tannu 3) Pinki 4) Amrita 5) None of these

Directions (Q. 16-20): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements
numbered I and II given
below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer
the questions. Read both the
statements and give answer :
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1) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statements
II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
2) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement
I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
3) If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
4) If the data in both the statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question.
5) If the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

16. Which day of the last week did Sachin meet Kapil at Kapil's residence ?
I) Kapil was out of town from Monday to Wednesday. He returned on Thursday morning.
II) On Friday night Sachin telephoned his friend to inform that only yesterday he had got approved of
Kapil after personally explaining to him all the details.

17. Anand monthly salary is `8000. What is Prakash monthly salary ?


I) Prakash gets `1000 more than the average salary of his and Anand.
II) Average of Anand and Prakash salary is `9000.

18. In the last month the company decided to increase the price of refrigerator by 25%. What is the
present price of refrigerator ?
I) The cost of refrigerator and stand together was `10500 a month ago.
II) The amount of 25% increases on the refrigerator comes to `850.

19. In a certain language 'the hotest day in may' is written as 'pa ra ga sa ta'. What is the code of
'day' in that code language?
I) 'ta na pe ga' is written as 'coldest decade day Delhi'.
II) 'sa ke ga ze' is written as 'day temperature dipped 18'.

20. Five person C, D, R K and A are sitting around a circle. All facing outside the centre. Who is sitting
between C and K.
I) A is sitting second right of K and C is sitting on right A.
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II) D is sitting extreme right of C and R is sitting second right of D.


21. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word 'INCONSISTENT' each of which has as many
letters between them in the word as in English alphabetical series ?
1) Six 2) Eight 3) Nine 4) Seven 5) Five

26. How many meaningful English words can be formed with the letters LPREA using each letter only
once in each word ?
1) Two 2) Three 3) One 4) Four 5) None of these

Directions (Q. 27 - 31): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below :
There are eight friends Sunil, Ramesh, Arvind, Abhishek, Nikhil, Pawan, Manoj and Rahul are sitting
in a circle. Three of them facing the centre and rest of them facing outside the centre. Everyone has
taken a different insurance policy from different Indian companies namely General Insurance, LIC,
PNB, SBI, HDFC, Aviva, Max life and Canara Bank. Sunil is facing the centre and sitting third to the
right of Ramesh. Arvind facing the centre and sitting fourth to the left of Abhishek . Nikhil facing
outside the centre and taken policy from General Insurance. Pawan and Manojare neighbour of
Arvind and taken policy from PNB and LIC respectivley. Ramesh facing the centre and taken policy
from SBI. Abhishek taken policy from HDFC and sitting left of Sunil. The neighbor of Ramesh has not
taken policy from HDFC and PNB. The person who is sitting third right of Sunil has taken policy from
Canara Bank. Nikhil has taken policy from General Insurance. Only Nikhil sits between LIC and Aviva
Life.

27. Rahul has taken the policy from which company ?


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1) SBI 2) PNB 3) LIC 4) HDFC 5) Max life

28. Who are the neighbor of Arvind ?


1) Pawan and Ramesh 2) Manoj and Pawan 3) Manoj and Nikhil 4) Pawan and Rahul 5) None of
these

29. Sunil has taken the policy from which company ?


1) HDFC 2) General Insurance 3) Aviva 4) LIC 5) None of these

30. Who are the three person facing the centre ?


1) Arvind Ramesh Abhishek 2) Pawan Ramesh Sunil
3) Manoj Ramesh Sunil 4) Arvind Ramesh Sunil 5) None of these

31. Which of the following combination is true ?


1) Pawan Canara Bank 2) Manoj PNB 3) Ramesh Max life 4) Nikhil General Insurance
5) Abhishek Aviva life Insurance

Directions (Q. 32 - 35): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given
below :
Ten newly appointed minister of government of India, named of Arun Jaitely, Nejma Heptulla,
Nirmala Sitaram, Rajnath Singh, Ramvilas Paswan, Venkaiah Naidu,Sadanand Gowda, Nitin Gadkari,
Sushma Swaraj and Prakash Javedkar has taken foreign trip.
All are going with different airlines. The name of the airlines are Fly Emirates, Air Asia, Lufthansa,
Malaysian Airlines, British Airways, Kingfisher Airlines, Go Airways, Air India, Bhutan Airlines and
Singapore Airlines, but not necessarily in the same order.
All of the ministers are going to different destination. The destinations are Bangkok, UK, Singapore,
Bhutan, Nepal, USA, Switzerland, Paataya, Malaysia and Colombo but not necessarily in the same
order. No two ministers are going on the same destination.
There are seven gents and three ladies in the group.
A) Ramvilas Paswan is going to Bangkok by Air Asia.
B) Sushma Swaraj is not going to Colombo or Paataya.
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C) Rajnath Singh is going by Fly Emirates. Venkaiah Naidu is going to Singapore by Go Airways.
D) Najma Heptulla is not going to Malaysia or Switzerland.
E) Sadanand Gowda is going to Paataya by British Airways.
F) The lady who is going to Switzerland has taken the Lufthansa Airline.
G) Prakash Javedkar is going to Malaysia by Kingfisher Airlines.
H) Nitin Gadkari going by Singapore Airlines and he is not going to UK or Nepal. The ladies is goingto
USA andtravelling by Bhutan Airlines.
I) Nirmala Sitaram is going to Nepal and taken Malaysian Airlines.
J) The lady who is travelling by Bhutan Airlines is not going to Switzerland and the person who is
travelling by Air India is going to Colombo.

32. Sushma Swaraj is travelling by which Airline ?


1) Go Airways 2) Air India 3) Lufthansa 4) Fly Emirates 5) None of these

33. Nitin Gadkari is travelling to which destination ?


1) Nepal 2) USA 3) Bhutan 4) Colombo 5) Switzerland

34. Prakash Javedkar is travelling by which Airline ?


1) Kingfisher 2) Singapore 3) Malaysian Airline 4) Fly Emirates 5) Air Asia

35. Which of the following combination is true ?


1) Rajnath Singh UK 2) Venkaiah Naidu Singapore 3) Nitin Gadkari Bhutan
4) Najma Heptulla USA 5) All of these

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19.3; Both the statement are required to get the code of day. From statement I : ta na pe ga =
coldest decade day Delhi.
sa ke ga ze = day temperature
ture dipped 18 So the code for day will be ga

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26. 1; LPREA = (PEARL, LEPRA)

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English Language

Directions (Q. 1-5): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it.
To appreciate the challenge that India faces in generating adequate employment over the next three
decades, it is useful to examine two scenarios for the worker population ratio (WPR), which is the
ratio of workers to the population of men and women. In the first scenario, the WPR remains fixed
at the rate estimated by the National Sample Survey in 2011-12 through 2040. In the second
scenario, after 2015, the male WPR rises by 2.5% every five years, while the female WPR increases
by 5% (due to the much lower current female WPR). Multiplying the WPR by the relevant population
statistics gives a reasonable estimate of the number of men and women who might be in the job
market up to 2040. The situation looks grim even if the WPR remains fixed. An additional 30 million
jobs will need to be created between 2010 and 2015whichwill not happen given the depressed
economy and that only 2.7 million extra jobs were added between 2004-05 and 2009-10. A s it
stands today, India has neither the growth nor the required institutional flexibility to create 6 million
extra jobs per year up to 2015 and over 5 million per year from 2015 to 2025. Things get worse
under the second scenario, which incorporates the more realistic assumption that, armed with a
better education, the percentage of men and women joining the labor force will be higher. Under
this setting, India will need to find 44 million additional jobs between 2015 and 2020 at an annual
rate of a little less than 9 million. These numbers are not exact, but they underscore the urgent need
to create much wider employment in the coming years. There are those who believe that India can
never hope to achieve significantly higher employment without the freedom to fire. However, India
has reasonable labor market flexibility. The vast unorganized sector, which accounts for more than
90% of Indias approximately 470 million workers, has no entry or exit barriers. Moreover, the legal
constraints that allegedly prevent extra hiring in the organized sectorsuch as sections 25(N) and
25(O) of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, or provisions of the Contract Labor (Regulation and
Abolition) Act, 1970are often overstated. No doubt creating legal flexibility can help. But the
barriers to employment growth lie in an environment that is increasingly cramping the countrys
growth potential. For example the telecom industry. On 2 February 2012, the Supreme Court of
India cancelled 122 mobile telecom licenses allegedly on account of rigging to generate belowmarket prices. Since then, it has been virtually impossible for the Telecom Regulatory Authority of
India and the department of telecommunications to allot additional permits and spectrum. An
employment-intensive sector, the slowdown has reduced its growth and its potential for creating
additional jobs. Theres a long list of sectors with high employment elasticity that have slowed on
account of lower growth as well as judiciary and regulatory overreach.

1. Why does the author lay emphasis on employment opportunity ?


1) India is facing an alarming situation of widespread unemployment.
2) A large number of people will be employed in coming years.
3) In recent years the problem has become a cause for grave concern as it has started threatening
our economic and social fibre.
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4) Both 2 and 3
5) All of the above

2. What, according to the author, is/are the factors responsible for employment creation ?
1) Entrepreneurship is a critical factor in the growth of Indian economy.
2) Economic policies of India.
3) Increasing rate of literacy.
4) All of the above
5) None of these

3. Which of the following is an adverse impact of unemployment? Select the most appropriate
option in the context of the given passage ?
1) Over a prolonged period of time, this can become quite problematic for rural population.
2) The disruptive element of unemployment can leave tremendously powerful scars on a man's
psyche.
3) On a social level, unemployment results in a greater distrust on government.
4) Unemployment can cause a great deal of social stress in terms of questioning job status on a mass
scales, which can trigger a drop in consumer spending causing less economic growth.
5) All of the above

4. Which of the following is possibly the most appropriate title for the passage ?
1) Employment vs. Unemployment.
2) Factors affecting employment in India.
3) Problem of tomorrow's India.
4) Employing India.
5) Who creates job ?

5. Which of the following statement is definitely true as given in the passage ?


1) The decline in elasticity has been truly alarming in certain sectors.
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2) Across the world, incremental employment demand is slowing quite significantly.


3) The current employment situation will not improve, and India will never generate a demand for
labor that is even vaguely in line with its future supply.
4) The cause of unemployment is poverty.
5) None of these

Direction (6 8) :Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold
as used in the
passage6. Grim
1) Sunny 2) Encouraging 3) Horrible 4) Hopeless 5) Somber

7. Cramping
1) Restraining 2) Hampering 3) Objecting 4) Promoting 5) Confining

8. Elasticity
1) Opportunity 2) Adaptability 3) Glaring 4) Flexibility 5) Rigidity

Direction (910) : Choose the word which is MOST SIMILAR in meaning of the word printed in bold
as used in the
passage9. Allegedly
1) Supposedly 2) Unlikely 3) Confining 4) Improbably 5) Extraordinarily

10. Incorporate
1) Disperse 2) Disconnect 3) Include 4) Merge 5) Absorb

Direction (Q. 11 - 20) : Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below
it. Chinese products of comparable quality, novel conception and low prices have been flooding the
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Indian market. The reasons for considering manufacturing in China generally hinge on reducing
manufacturing costs for some products, especially products for the mass market and product lines in
order to maintain competitiveness in existing markets. In other cases companies have invested in
manufacturing in China. Strategies can also be positioned around reducing component costs in
existing or future product lines while retaining research and development, design and other high end
manufacturing in India. The differential in price ranges from 20% to as high as 50%. ? Dumping!? Has
been the outcry by our businessmen, nurtured over five decades by the license raj, and many
industry circles have been clamoring for protectionism. Conversely, companies are sourcing
products for the Indian market from China and some like the Patel Group are proposing to shift their
entire operations to China. One of the mainstays of the Chinese strategy of following a massproduction and mass-consumption formula is to keep the profit margins low and cover the gap by
the subsequent boost in sales. With think big, think global? As its motto, the huge scale of
operations of the Chinese industry is geared towards supplying not only the large domestic market,
but also exporting extensively to global markets at cheap rates. When China opened up its economy
to foreign investors, it simultaneously provided a significant thrust to the export potential through a
judicious mix of state incentives and the free market mechanism. It created Special Economic Zones
(SEZs) that were given preferential treatment. The export sector was given a boost by creating an
extensive export network and dismantling impediments to the import of technology. The benefits
accruing to Chinese manufacturers are essentially due to seven factors: economies of scale in
manufacturing, tariff differentials, lower cost of capital investment, higher labor productivity, lower
transaction, power and transportation costs. An oft ignored aspect of the Chinese business acumens
the Chinese manufacturers vision to climb up the value chain and Chinas competencies in the
higher end of the technology spectrum that requires highly skilled labor. The countrys state-level
research institutions and major universities have opened research centres and bases that combine
production, training and research. China is doing what Japan did in the 1970s and South Korea in the
1980s. An alternative strategy for India could be to concentrate on building competitive advantage
in the services and knowledge based sectors, allowing the Chinese to rule the manufacturing
domain.

11. Which of the following best define Special Economic Zones (SEZ) ?
1) Designated areas in countries that possess better economic zones.
2) An act passed by government to support foreign policy.
3) A geographical region that has economic and other laws that are more freemarket oriented than
a country's typical or national laws.
4) A wide area where "Nationwide" laws may or may not be suspended inside a special economic
zone.
5) None of these

12. Which of the following statements is based on the facts mentioned in the given passage ?
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1) China's emergence as a manufacturing powerhouse has been astonishing.


2) Patel group is none of the several Indian companies to have shifted operation or sourcing from
China.
3) Manufacturing in China has been seen as a way to cut costs and increase profits.
4) Both 2 and 3
5) All of the above

13. What is/are the reasons for sourcing and manufacturing in China ?
A) Achieve manufacturing excellence.
B) Lower capital costs.
C) High intellectual property protection costs.
1) Only A 2) Only B 3) Only C 4) Both B and C 5) Both B and A

14. Which of the following shows vision of Chinese manufacturers ?


1) Chinese manufacturers have set a long term vision of making India a major buyer of its products
and services.
2) They want to increase their market share only in India.
3) The want to become lowest cost supplier.
4) China's manufacturers want to expand their volume to global markets expertise at
unprecedented rates and in surprising ways.
5) All of the above

15. What does the author want to communication by giving the example of Patel group ?
1) The trend of companies shifting to China can lead India upward.
2) The country China is politically stable and has a young, increasingly welleducated workforce.
3) In India, companies are facing lack of resources.
4) The rule of game is now changing to how much market share one can win over rivals.
5) None of these

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Direction (1618) : Choose the word which is MOST SIMILAR in meaning of the word printed in bold
as used in the
passage16. Geared
1) Tailored 2) Appointed 3) stuffed 4) Prepared 5) Adjunct

17. Dismantling
1) Demolishing 2) Creating 3) Covering 4) Assembling 5) Raising

18. Hinge
1) Together 2) Couple 3) Contingent 4) Striver 5) Exquisite

Direction (19 70) :Choose the word which is MOST OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in
bold as used in the
passage19. Accruing
1) Compiling 2) Dwindling 3) Growing 4) Flowing 5) Dissipating

20. Acumen
1) Stupidity 2) Insight 3) Sensitivity 4) Inability 5) Discernment

Direction (Q 21-25): Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) ,(E) and (F) in the proper
sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below.
(A) The unemployment rate in India decreased to 5.20 percent in 2012 from 6.30 percent in 2011, as
I remember it.
(B) I ate a lot of maggies, snacks butter and bread.
(C) In my youth, I was paying off education loan and making 25000 per month working full time,
even with previous company.
(D) As a fresher, I was often under the threat of violence and harassment by seniors.

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(E) About a third of my take home went for education loan payments I did pay them all eventually.
F) I did not own a car; it took me one hour to get to work and one hour to get back via metro.

21. Which of the following would be the LAST sentence after rearrangement?
1) E 2) F 3) D 4) B 5) G

22. Which of the following would be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
1) G 2) E 3) A 4) B 5) F

23. Which of the following would be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
1) G 2) A 3) F 4) D 5) C

24. Which of the following would be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?
1) B 2) A 3) G 4) F 5) D

25. Which of the following would be the SIXTH sentence after rearrangement?
1) C 2) D 3) F 4) A 5) G

Direction (26 30) : In each of the following questions four words given, of which two words are
most nearly the same or opposite in meaning. Find the two words which are most nearly the same
or opposite in meaning and indicate the number of the correct letter combination :

26. A) Burnish B) Promulgation C) Looming D) Tarnish


1) D B 2) A D 3) B C 4) A B 5) C A

27. A) Glaze B) Insignificant C) Irk D) Grandiose


1) D B 2) B C 3) A B 4) C D 5) D A

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28. A) Revelation B) Inadequacy C) Pittance D) Cascade


1) C A 2) A B 3) D A 4) D B 5) B C

29. A) Hegemony B) Drooping C) Leadership D) Erstwhile


1) D A 2) B C 3) A C 4) A B 5) B D

30. A) Combative B) Contentious C) Strangle D) Veer


1) C A 2) D B 3) B C 4) A B 5) D A
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Quantitative Aptitude
Directions (Q. 1-5): What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions :

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Direction (Q. 11-15) : Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow :
Production and sale of computers of various companies in a month :

11. Which company had highest percentage of sale with respect to its production ?
1) B 2) D 3) F 4) A 5) None of these

12. What is the average number of units sold by all the companies together ?
1) 400 2) 360 3) 420 4) 395 5) None of these

13. The total units sold by these companies A, B and C together is what percent of the total units
produced of these companies ?
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1 )67

2) 63

3) 57

4) 61 5) None of these

14. What is the respective ratio of the total production of companies C and F to the total sale of
companies D and F ?
1) 3 : 4 2) 4 : 3 3) 8 : 7 4) 11 : 9 5) None of these

15. The total units produced by companies C, D and E is how much percent more/less than the total
units sold by companies B, C and F ?
1)18

% more 2) 81

% more 3) 84 % less 4) 81

% more 5) 11 % less

Direction (Q. 16 -20) : Study the following graph carefully to answer the questions that follow :
Speed (In km/hr.) of three Buses on different routes on different days of the week :

16. If the distance travelled by bus C on Wednesday was 546 km, what was the time taken by it to
travel that distance ?
1) 18 hrs 20 min. 2) 18 hrs 12 min. 3) 18 hrs 20 min 14 sec. 4) 18 hrs 12 min 6 sec. 5) None of these

17. If the distance travelled by bus B and bus C on Friday was the same, what was the respective
ratio of the time taken by bus B to that taken by bus C to travel the distance ?
1) 3 : 5 2) 5 : 3 3) 8 : 5 4) 8 : 3 5) None of these

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18. What is the percent increase in speed of bus B on Thursday from the previous day ?
1) 140 2) 71.43 3) 40 4) 56.25 5) 112

19. Average speed of bus A is what percent of average speed of bus C over the days ?
1) 103.846 2) 96.296 3) 110.25 4) 71.326 5) None of these

20. What is the average speed of bus B in meter/second for all the days together ?
1) 21

2) 13

3)16

4) 17.25 5) None of these

Direction (Q. 21 -25) : Study the following Piechart carefully and answer the questions given below :
Percent of people in a city working in night shifts from various industries :

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21. What is the average number of females working in night shifts from all the industries together ?
1) 2076 2) 2040 3) 2082 4) 2412 5) None of these

22. What is the total number of men working in night shifts from all the industries together ?
1) 27860 2) 27786 3) 27760 4) 28196 5) None of these

23. The number of women from the engineering industry are what percent of the total number of
people working in the night shift from all the industries together ?
1) 16 2) 13 3) 21 4) 6.25 5) None of these
24. What is the respective ratio of men working in night shift from the chemical industry to the
women working in night shifts from the BPO industry ?
1) 5 : 7 2) 5 : 3 3) 7 : 3 4) 13 : 9 5) 70 : 39

25. What is the difference between the total number of men and the total number of women
working in night shifts from all the industries together ?
1) 14520 2) 12240 3) 16520 4) 12988 5) None of these

Direction (Q. 26 -30) : Study the following information carefully to answer the given questions : In a
school out of 680 children, boys and girls are in the ratio 8 : 9 respectively. Each child attends either
singing class or martial arts class or both. 35% of the boys attend only singing class. Total 50 %
children attend both the classes, out of which 40% are boys. 25% of the girls attend only martial arts
class.

26. What is the total number of girls attending martial arts classes ?
1) 114 2) 214 3) 154 4) 294 5) None of these

27. What is the total number of children attending only martial arts classes ?
1) 162 2) 274 3) 72 4) 248 5) None of these

28. How many girls attend only singing class ?


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1) 156 2) 270 3) 66 4) 204 5) None of these

29. Total how many boys attend singing class ?


1) 112 2) 24 3) 136 4) 238 5) None of these

30. Total number of children attending only singing class is what percent of the total number of
children in the school ?
1) 21.256 2) 26.176 3) 27.424 4) 23 5) None of these

31. An ore contains 25% of an alloy that has 90% iron. Other than this, in the remaining 75% of the
ore, there is no iron. How many kilograms of the ore are needed to obtain 60 kg of pure iron ?
1) 275 kg 2) 225 kg 3) 266.66 kg 4) 235.25 kg 5) None of these

32. If the selling price of a dozen apple is equal to cost price of 9 apples. Find gain or loss percent ?
1) 20 % loss 2) 75 % gain 3) 20 % gain 4) 25 % gain 5) None of these

33. Ram finds that an increase in the rate of interest from 4 % to 5 % per annum increases his
yearly income by `25. His investment is
1) `5000 2) `10000 3) `20000 4) `12500 5) None of these

34. A is twice efficient than B and 50% of C. If A takes 35 days to complete the work. If they are
working together then find number of days to complete the work ?
1) 12 days 2) 10 days 3) 12 days 4) 13 days 5) None of these

35. A boat goes 15 km upstream in 80 minutes. The speed of the stream 5 km/hr. The speed of the
boat in still water is
1) 17.5 km/hr. 2) 18 km/hr. 3) 16.25 km/hr. 4) 8.5 km/hr. 5) None of these

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25.5; Number of women = 40000 27760 = 12240

Req. difference = 27760 12240 = 15520

(26 to 30)

26.4; Total of girls attending martial arts classes = 90 + 204 = 294


27.1; Req. number = (320 112 136) + 90 = 162
28.3; Number of girls attend only singing class
= (360 90 204) = 66
29.5; Number of boys attend singing class
= 112 + 136 = 248

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