Written Test Total 90 Questions, 90 Minutes - SECTIONAL CUTOFF IS THERE
Written Test Total 90 Questions, 90 Minutes - SECTIONAL CUTOFF IS THERE
WRITTEN TEST
1. Three friends divided some bullets equally. After all of them shot 4 bullets the total
number of bullets remaining is equal to the bullets each had after division. Find the
original number divided.
Ans: 18
2. In a class composed of x girls and y boys what part of the class is composed of girls
A.y/(x + y)
B.x/xy
C.x/(x + y)
D.y/xy
Ans.C
3 What is the maximum number of half-pint bottles of cream that can be filled with a 4-
gallon can of cream(2 pt.=1 qt. and 4 qt.=1 gal)
A.16
B.24
C.30
D.64
Ans.D
A.0
B.1
C.-1
D.4
Ans.B
5. A coffee shop blends 2 kinds of coffee,putting in 2 parts of a 33p. a gm. grade to 1 part
of a 24p. a gm.If the mixture is changed to 1 part of the 33p. a gm. to 2 parts of the less
expensive grade,how much will the shop save in blending 100 gms.
A.Rs.90
B.Rs.1.00
C.Rs.3.00
D.Rs.8.00
Ans.C
A.36
B.72
C.60
D.100
Ans.B
7. In a group of 15,7 have studied Latin, 8 have studied Greek, and 3 have not studied
either.How many of these studied both Latin and Greek
A.0
B.3
C.4
D.5
Ans.B
A.1/4
B.1/2
C.1
D.2
Ans.C
9. In june a baseball team that played 60 games had won 30% of its game played. After a
phenomenal winning streak this team raised its average to 50% .How many games must
the team have won in a row to attain this average?A. 12
B. 20
C. 24
D. 30
Ans. C
10. A company contracts to paint 3 houses. Mr.Brown can paint a house in 6 days while
Mr.Black would take 8 days and Mr.Blue 12 days. After 8 days Mr.Brown goes on
vacation and Mr. Black begins to work for a period of 6 days. How many days will it take
Mr.Blue to complete the contract?
A. 7
B. 8
C. 11
D. 12
Ans.C
11. 2 hours after a freight train leaves Delhi a passenger train leaves the same station
travelling in the same direction at an average speed of 16 km/hr. After travelling 4 hrs the
passenger train overtakes the freight train. The average speed of the freight train was?A.
30
B. 40
C.58
D. 60
Ans. B
Ans: 115
13. ram is 27 year old then mohan. after 7 year ram age is thrice as mohan age .find ram
age?
Ans : 67/2
14 if three tapes are filling a tank of capacity of 500lit with speed of 30lit/sec,48lit/sec
and 36lit/sec.
Find after how long time tank will fill?
Ans : 500/114
15. suppose in a pot 20 cards are there label 1-20 on that. find the probability of getting
two prime.
Ans : 8/20 = 2 / 5
16. If a person sells a product for rs141/- he suffers a loss of 6%.if he has to have a profit
of 10%,
at what price should he sell it?
(a) rs250
(b) rs.175
(c) rs 195.
(d) rs.165
Ans.rs.165
17. A ball falls from a height of 8ft ,bounces back to half the distance & continues till it
comes to rest.
what is the total distance traveled by the ball?
(a) 24ft
(b)30 ft
(c) infinite
(d) cannot be determined
Ans:(a)
18. If 3 houses are to be painted,mr A can paint a house in 6 days(nos are not same)...mr
B can do the same in 8
days...& mr.C in 12 days.if mr A does the work for 8 days & leaves for vacation, &
mr B continues the work for
the next 6 days, for how many days should mr.C work?
Ans:11 days(check)
19. one student takes 20 mins to reach school if he goes at a speed of 15kmph .At
what speed should he go to
reach in 15 mins ( nos are not same)
Ans: 16kmph
21. A cube of 3 unit has 6 surface is painted. If u cut the cube of 1 unit each how many
cubes remain unpainted
on all sides ?
Ans.1
22. one questions in profit and loss a person sold an article at Rs.141 at 6% loss, to gain a
profit of 10% at what price
the article should be sold.
Ans: 165 Rs
23. 1st day of the year 1999 is sunday and what will be last day of the same year
Ans: sunday
24. 6 squares of equal size are placed side by side to form a rectangle whose perimeter is
182. find the perimeter of
the single square.
Ans: 52
25 .The average age of students in a class is 16.when a teacher of age 40 is added , the
average becoems 17. what is
the total number of students
Ans.23
26.One persont travlled 4 laps with the speed of 10,20,40 ( or 30) and 60 kmph and what
is the average speed.
Ans: 20
27. If Rs20/- is available to pay for typing a research report & typist A produces 42
pages and typist B produces
28 pages. How much should typist A receive?
Ans: :Rs12/-
28. 4 thieves rob a bakery of the bread one after the other. each thief takes half of what is
present ,& half
a bread...if at the end 3 bread remains, what is the no of bread that was present
initially?
Ans:63
29. Six squares of same dimension are kept side by side to make a rectangle with a
perimeter of 182cm.
what is the perimeter of each square ?
Ans: 52
29. one student takes 20 mins to reach school if he goes at a speed of 15kmph .At
what speed should he go to
reach in 15 mins ( nos are not same)
Ans: 16kmph( check)
30. A clerk multiplied a number by ten when it should have been divided by ten. The ans
he got was 100.what should
the answer have been?
Ans::1
2. Reasoning (30 quest)
In case switches A and B are the only switches on in the initial setting, then turn on
switch C. In case all the three switches are on initially setting, then turn off the switch C.
For any other initial setting, turn on all switches that are off and turn off all switches, if
any, that are on.
1. In case in the initial setting is the switches A and B are on and the switch C is off, then
what could be the second setting?
Ans : A
2. In case switch B is the only switch on in the initial setting, what must be the second
setting?
Ans : C
3. In case all the three switches are on in the second setting, which among the following
could have been the initial setting ?
Ans : B
4. In case switch A is off in the second setting, which among the following could have
been the initial setting ?
Ans : C
5. In case only switch B is on in the second setting, which among the following could
have been the initial setting ?
Ans: C
6. It was vacation time, and so I decided to visit my cousin's home. What a grand time we
had! In the mornings,
we both would go for a jog. The evenings were spent on the tennis court. Tiring as
these activities were, we could
manage only one per day, i.e., either we went for a jog or played tennis each day.
There were days when we felt
lazy and stayed home all day long. Now, there were 15 mornings when we did nothing,
9 evenings when we stayed
at home, and a total of 12 days when we jogged or played tennis. For how many days
did I stay at my cousin's
place?
A. 18 B. 14 C. 15 D. 20
Ans: A
7. If you were to construct a 7 × 7 checkered square (i.e., a 7 × 7 chess board), how many
rectangles would there be
in total? You need to include squares too because a square is a special kind of
rectangle.
Ans: A
8. A block of wood in the form of a cuboid 4" × 10" × 13" has all its six faces painted
pink. If the wooden block is cut
into 520 cubes of 1" × 1" × 1", how many of these would have pink paint on them?
Ans: C
Ans: C
10. A large water tank has two inlet pipes (a large one and a small one) and one outlet
pipe. It takes 3 hours to fill the
tank with the large inlet pipe. On the other hand, it takes 4 hours to fill the tank with
the small inlet pipe. The outlet
pipe allows the full tank to be emptied in 7 hours. What fraction of the tank (initially
empty) will be filled in 1.70
hours if all three pipes are in operation?
Ans: A
A. Only 2
B. 3 or 4
C. 2 or 3
D. Only 4
E. 2 or 4
Ans: D
12. In how many ways a team can be constituted so that the team includes N?
A. 5 B. 6 C. 4 D. 2 E. 3
Ans: B
A. cannot be determined B. 6 C. 7 D. 8 E. 5
Ans: E
A. R B. L C. P D. M E. K
Ans: D
A. P B. L C. M D. N E. Q
Ans: B
16 On a certain day it took Bill three times as long to drive from home to work as it took
Sue to drive from home to
work. How many kilometers did Bill drive from home to work?
(1) Sue drove 10 kilometers from home to work, and the ratio of distance driven from
home to work time to drive
from home to work was the same for Bill and Sue that day.
(2) The ratio of distance driven from home to work time to drive from home to work
for Sue that day was 64
kilometers per hour.
A. Both statements 1 and 2 together are sufficient to answer the question but neither
statement is sufficient alone.
B. Statement 1 alone is sufficient but statement 2 alone is not sufficient to answer the
question asked
D. Statements 1 and 2 are not sufficient to answer the question asked and additional data
is needed to answer the statements
E. Statement 2 alone is sufficient but statement 1 alone is not sufficient to answer the
question asked
Ans:B
(2) There is only one pair of positive integers whose product equals y
A. Statement 1 alone is sufficient but statement 2 alone is not sufficient to answer the
question asked.
B. Statement 2 alone is sufficient but statement 1 alone is not sufficient to answer the
question asked.
D. Both statements 1 and 2 together are sufficient to answer the question but neither
statement is sufficient alone.
E. Statements 1 and 2 are not sufficient to answer the question asked and additional data
is needed to answer the statements.
Ans: E
18 If n is an integer between 2 and 100 and if n is also the square of an integer, what is
the value of n?
(2) n is even
B. Statement 2 alone is sufficient but statement 1 alone is not sufficient to answer the
question asked.
C. Statement 1 alone is sufficient but statement 2 alone is not sufficient to answer the
question asked.
D. Both statements 1 and 2 together are sufficient to answer the question but neither
statement is sufficient alone.
E. Statements 1 and 2 are not sufficient to answer the question asked and additional
data is needed to answer
the statements.
Ans: C
19. What is the average distance that automobile D travels on one full tank of gasoline?
B. Statement 1 alone is sufficient but statement 2 alone is not sufficient to answer the
question asked.
C. Both statements 1 and 2 together are sufficient to answer the question but neither
statement is sufficient alone.
D. Statement 2 alone is sufficient but statement 1 alone is not sufficient to answer the
question asked.
E. Statements 1 and 2 are not sufficient to answer the question asked and additional
data is needed to answer the
statements.
Ans: C
20. What fraction of his salary did Mr.Johnson put into savings last week?
(2) Last week Mr. Johnson put 5% of his salary into savings.
Ans: D
21. Statement :Should military training be made compulsory in our country like other
countries?
Arguments : I. Yes, every citizen has right to protect his country.
II. No, it is against the policy of non-violence.
Ans : (A)
23. Statement : Should competitive examinations for selecting candidates for jobs, be
of objective test only?
Arguments :I. Yes, the assessment of objective test is reliable.
II. No, the number of questions to be answered is always very large.
Ans : (A)
25. Statement : Should jobs be delinked with academic degrees and diplomas?
Arguments :I. Yes, a very large number of candidates will apply so that the
competition will be tough and the
candidates will prepare more.
II. No, importance of higher education will be diminished.
Ans : (E)
28. (III) For which word code '6' has been used?
(A) Society
(B) Family
(C) Husbandry
(D) Society or Family
(E) None of these'
Ans : (D)
29. If 'KRN' means—'Callous collission life', 'RTP' means—'Life very sad', 'NPD' means
—'Collission sad future' then
what is the code used for 'Callous' ?
(A) R
(B) N
(C) K
(D) Can not be determined
(E) None of these
Ans : (C)
Directions : In each of the following questions, four sentences are given. Choose the
one which is grammatically correct.
Ans: D
Ans: B
Ans: C
Ans: A
Ans: (A)
Ans: (C)
Ans: (B)
(A) earth quake (B) Storm (C) Flood (D) Down pour
Ans: (D)
Ans: (A)
Directions for Questions 11 to 15 The passage given below is followed by a set of five
questions. Choose the most appropriate answer to each question.
When I was little, children were bought two kinds of ice cream, sold from those white
wagons with the canopies made of silvery metal: either the two-cent cone or the four-cent
ice cream pie. The two-cent cone was very small, in fact it could fit comfortably into a
child’s hand, and it was made by taking the ice cream from its container with a special
scoop and piling it on the cone. Granny always suggested I eat only a part of the cone,
then throw away the pointed end, because it had been touched by the vendor’s hand
(though that was the best part, nice and crunchy, and it was regularly eaten in secret, after
a pretense of discarding it).
The four-cent pie was made by a special little machine, also silvery, which pressed two
disks of sweet biscuit against a cylindrical section of ice cream. First you had to thrust
your tongue into the gap between the biscuits until it touched the central nucleus of ice
cream; then, gradually, you ate the whole thing, the biscuit surfaces softening as they
became soaked in creamy nectar. Granny had no advice to give here: in theory the pies
had been touched only by the machine; in practice, the vendor had held them against his
hand while giving them to us, but it was impossible to isolate the contaminated area.
I was fascinated, however, by some of my peers, whose parents bought them not a four-
cent pie but two two-cent cones. These privileged children advanced proudly with one
cone in their right hand and one in their left; and expertly moving their head from side to
side, they licked first one, then the other. This liturgy seemed to me so sumptuously
enviable, that many times I asked to be allowed to celebrate it. In vain. My elders were
inflexible: a four-cent ice, yes; but two two-cent ones, absolutely no.
As anyone can see, neither mathematics nor economy nor dietetics justified this refusal.
Nor did hygiene, assuming that in due course the tips of both cones were discarded. The
pathetic, and obviously mendacious, justification was that a boy concerned with turning
his eyes from one cone to the other was more inclined to stumble over stones, steps, or
cracks in the pavement. I dimly sensed that there was another secret justification, cruelly
pedagogical, but I was unable to grasp it.
Today, citizen and victim of a consumer society, a civilization of excess and waste
(which the society of the thirties was not), I realize that those dear and now departed
elders were right. Two two-cent cones instead of one at four cents did not signify
squandering, economically speaking, but symbolically they surely did. It was for this
precise reason, that I yearned for them: because two ice creams suggested excess. And
this was precisely why they were denied me: because they looked indecent, an insult to
poverty, a display of fictitious privilege, a boast of wealth. Only spoiled children ate two
cones at once, those children who in fairy tales were rightly punished, as Pinocchio was
when he rejected the skin and the stalk. And parents who encouraged this weakness,
appropriate to little parvenus, were bringing up their children in the foolish theater of “I’d
like to but I can’t.” They were preparing them to turn up at tourist-class cheek-in with a
fake Gucci bag bought from a street peddler on the beach at Rimini.
Nowadays the moralist risks seeming at odds with morality, in a world where the
consumer civilization now wants even adults to be spoiled, and promises them always
something more, from the wristwatch in the box of detergent to the bonus bangle
sheathed, with the magazine it accompanies, in a plastic envelope. Like the parents of
those ambidextrous gluttons I so envied, the consumer civilization pretends to give more,
but actually gives, for four cents, what is worth four cents. You will throw away the old
transistor radio to purchase the new one, that boasts an alarm clock as well, but some
inexplicable defect in the mechanism will guarantee that the radio lasts only a year. The
new cheap car will have leather seats, double side mirrors adjustable from inside, and a
paneled dashboard, but it will not last nearly so long as the glorious old Fiat 500, which,
even when it broke down, could be started again with a kick.
The morality of the old days made Spartans of us all, while today’s morality wants all of
us to be Sybarites.
Ans: C
A. naughty midgets
B. old hags
C. arrogant people
D. young upstarts
E. foolish kids
Ans: D
13. The author pined for two-cent cones instead of one four-cent pie because
14. What does the author mean by “now a days the moralist risks seeming at odds with
morality”?
15. According to the author, the justification for refusal to let him eat two cones was
plausibly
A. didactic
B. dietetic
C. dialectic
D. diatonic
E. diastolic
Ans: A.
Directions 11-15: In each of the following questions, out of the given alternatives, choose the one which best
expresses the meaning of the given word.
16. Ridicule
Ans: (C)
17. Gargantuan
Ans: (C)
18. Savvy
Ans: (C)
19. Abandonment
Ans: (D)
20. levied
Ans: A
Directions 21 to 25: Pick out from the words, given below each sentence, the word
which would complete the sentence correctly and meaningfully.
21.The pot officer told me to wait, but I..................a year now and my parcel has not
come yet.
Ans: A
A) of B) for C) in D) of the
Ans: C
A) a best and honest B) the best and honest C) best and the most honest D) the
best and most honest
Ans: A
Ans: B
Ans: D
Directions for Questions 26-30: In each of the following questions there are
sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence's or part's of sentence's that
is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation and
logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option.
A. B only
B. B and C
C. A and B
D. A only
E. A, B and D
Ans. A
Ans: D
A. A only
B. C only
C. A and C
D. A, C and D
E. D only
Ans: D
A. A only
B. A and B
C. A and E
D. D only
E. A and D
Ans : E
A. A only
B. A and B
C. A and E
D. D only
E. A and D
Ans : A