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SBI PO 2015
PRELIMS (TIER -1) EXAM
MODEL PAPER -3
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Sections
1. English Language
2. Reasoning
3. Quantitative Aptitude
Number of questions
30
35
35
Total = 100 Qs.
Marks
30
35
35
Total marks = 100
Duration of Exam
60 minutes
Test 1 English
Q. (1 15): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words
have been printed in bold to help you to locate them while answering some of the questions.
We have witnessed several disasters in recent times, some natural others man made. The frequency of
such calamities has inured us and deadened our collective sensitivity, but that does not reduce the
enormity of the personal tragedy of each victim's family and community. The economic loss is only
secondary to the human suffering, but is also substantial. The Government whether State or Central has
standardized its response. This consists of reacting late, blaming others, visits by VIPs, announcing a
relief package including compensation for those affected and then forgetting all about it. There seems to
be little attempt at drawing lessons from each disaster, storing the knowledge for future use, long term
planning for possible preemptive action. Preparedness for disasters thus falls short of what is possible
using today's technologies.
Floods in many parts of India like the states of Bihar and Assam are a yearly phenomenon. Yet the
government seems to be caught by surprise year after year. It is obvious that tarpaulins, vaccines,
medicines, clothes, satellite phones, large numbers of doctors and paramedical staff etc. will be needed
as will boats and buses for evacuation. This is known to all those who have combated emergencies yet
the non-availability of these essential services and commodities occurs. Worse the organisational
structure and mechanisms for dealing with disasters are lethargic and ill defined. The National Disaster
Management Agency, set up a short time ago being a central government agency has limitations relating
to infringing the jurisdiction of states. It could have aggregated and disseminated experiences and
knowledge, stocked many of the essential items required in an emergency or worked with agencies to
ensure sufficient stocks, but hasn't.
While the reaction to major disasters is dismal, the response to emergencies like accidents is equally
sad. Victims lie unattended since passersby are wary of getting caught in a labyrinthine of police and
legal systems. The resulting delay in treatment converts injuries into deaths. of late, a unique and free
service to provide assistance in emergency cases is operational. Emergency Management and Research
Institute (EMRI) is a professionally managed operation - initiated by the vision and a grant from
Ramalinga Raju. The service, which is a successful example of public private partnership, is likely to
become operational in a few states in the near future. Given the sad failure of conventional government
organizations in handling disasters, it is time we looked at the PPP model as an alternative without the
government seeking in any way to abdicate its responsibility. While the state provides the funding,
private organizations will provide the drive, professionalism, competent management and output linked
efficiency of a good corporate organization. Combining the sensitivity and purpose of an NGO with
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private entrepreneurial drive to handle disasters together is thus a worthwhile challenge for both
corporate and the government.
Q. 2. Which of the following has been the customary government reaction to disasters?
(A) It has handled disasters with utmost sensitivity.
(B) It responds in a professional, efficient manner which has been standardized over time.
(C) It ensures monetary aid reaches those afflicted by disasters.
(1) Only A
(2) Only B
(4) Only C
Q. 4. Which of the following can be inferred about the National Disaster Management Agency?
(A) It has substantial experience in dealing with disasters.
(B) It has been successful in sharing information with other disaster management agencies.
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(3) Only A
Q. 6. What does the author consider "a worthwhile challenge for both corporate and the government"?
(1) Governments should gradually transfer disaster management to corporate.
(2) Their working together to manage disasters competently keeping public interests in mind
(3) Reducing the incidence of man made disasters
(4) Mitigating the financial losses sustained during natural disasters
(5) None of these
Q. 7. According to the passage, which of the following will be the likely impact/s of the public private
Participation model of disaster management?
(A) Politicians will not be able to interfere with relief efforts.
(B) Aid will be effectively deployed.
(C) Professional approach to disaster management efforts.
(1) Only A
(4) Only C
Q. 8. Which of the following has/have been the impact/s of consistently occurring natural disasters?
(A) The Government has initiated a long term planning process to handle them.
(B) Use of technology in combating disasters has increased in India.
(C) The Government is not caught unawares when such disasters occur.
(1) None
(2) Only B
Q. 10. What is the author's view on the government's current reaction to natural disasters?
(1) The government has not been able to handle disasters and should seek foreign aid.
(2) A Central Government agency should be set up to speed up coordination in rescue efforts.
(3) It has failed to utilize donations effectively to provide relief.
(4) The government is apathetic and has not managed to handle disasters effectively.
(5) None of these
Q. (11 13): Choose the word which is most similar in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in
the passage.
Q. 11. pre-emptive (1) widespread (2) seizing (3) restrained (4) preventive (5) commanding
Q. 12. frequency (1) sound (2) habit (3) recurrence (4) average (5) occasion
Q. 13. infringing (1) breaking (2) violating (3) provoking (4) hampering (5) disobeying
Q. (14 15): Choose the word which is most opposite in meaning to the word printed in bold as used in
the passage.
Q. 14. lethargic (1) healthy (2) active (3) favorable (4) awake (5) intense
Q. 15. dismal (1) depressing (2) upset (3) competent (4) animated (5) smiling
Q. (16 20): Rearrange the following six sentences (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) and (F) in the proper sequence to
form and meaningful paragraph; then answer the questions given below them.
(A) As a result the non stop tensions and anxieties at work often result in health related problems.
(B) The truth is we cannot change the world of work.
(C) We spend at least half our waking hours at work.
(D) We have therefore to take charge and transform the way in which we respond to our work
environment.
(E) So how can we control these problems and perform at work?
(F) However we can change the way we feel and deal with various situations.
Q. 16. Which of the following should be the FOURTH sentence after rearrangement?
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(5) E
Q. 17. Which of the following should be the LAST (SIXTH) sentence after rearrangement?
(1) B
(2) C
(3) D
(4) E
(5) F
Q. 18. When of the following should be the FIRST sentence after rearrangement?
(1) A
(2) B
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(3) C
(4) D
(5) E
Q. 19. Which of the following should be the SECOND sentence after rearrangement?
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(5) E
Q. 20. Which of the following should be the FIFTH sentence after rearrangement?
(1) B
(2) C
(3) D
(4) E
(5) F
Q. (21 30): Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error, if
any, will be in one part of the sentence. The number of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the
answer is (5) i.e. No error'. (Ignore the errors of punctuation, if any.)
Q. 21. 1) Road developers who are unable /2) to finish their projects /3) on time will not be /4) awarded
new ones. /5) No error
Q. 22. 1) Owing the new policy /2) we feel that the targets /3) set for this year /4) may not be achieved.
/5) No error
Q. 23. 1) We have taken on /2) the responsibility of /3) arranging the required training /4) and supervise
the new staff. /5) No error
Q. 24. 1) The government has signed /2) a memorandum of understanding with /3) the company to set
up /4) a plant in the state. /5) No error
Q. 25. 1) Since the lack of /2) manpower we cannot /3) conduct the survey /4) in rural areas. /5) No
error
Q. 26. 1) These companies have been asked /2) to furnish their financial details /3) and information
about /4) its board members. /5) No error
Q. 27. 1) The scheme which will be launched /2) during the next two years /3) require an additional
investment /4) of one hundred cores. /5) No error
Q. 28. 1) The data shows that /2) thee unemployment rate has /3) raised to 6.1 percent, /4) the highest
in five years. /5) No error
Q. 29. 1) Palm oil is very beneficial /2) and is use to /3) make products ranging /4) from soap to
biodiesel. /5) No error
Q. 30. 1) There are only /2) a few companies /3) which can handle /4) projects of this magnitude. /5) No
error
Answers
Q. 1. (1)
Q. 2. (4)
Q. 3. (3)
Q. 4. (5)
Q. 5. (5)
Q. 6. (5)
Q. 7. (2)
Q. 8. (1)
Q. 9. (3)
Q. 10. (4)
Q. 11. (4) preventiveintended to stop something before it happens.
widespreadcovering a large area or
more no. of people in an area.
eg. It is a wide spread myth that stones form in body due to excess of calcium
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eg. The militants were hampering the normal routine of the natives.
Q. 14. (2) activefull of energy, quick.
Lethargiclazy or slow.
For other options:
Healthyin good or working condition.
eg. Developed countries have a healthy economy.
favorablegiving an advantage or more success.
eg. I am waiting for a favorable weather. to sow the seeds.
awakenot sleeping.
eg. Tea helps you to remain awake.
intenseextreme and forceful; very strong.
eg. He felt an intense pain in his back.
Q. 15. (3) competentable to do something well.
dismalbad
For other options:
depressingreducing the value of something.
eg. The results were depressing.
upsetworried, unhappy or angry.
eg. I do not know what he is upset about.
animatedfull of interest and energy.
eg. They were having an animated conversation when she arrived.
smilingeg. She replied me with a smiling face.
Q. 16. (2)
Q. 17. (3)
Q. 18. (3)
Q. 19. (1)
Q. 20. (5)
Q. 21. (4) awarded should be followed by with awarded with given.
Q. 22. (1) to should follow owing.
Q. 23. (1) over should replace on taken over started doing a job or being responsible for something.
Q. 24. (5) No error
Q. 25. (1) Due to should replace since. since can be used with a verb not with an adjective (lack)
eg. Since I was not present, he gave the documents to my mother.
Q. 26. (4) their should replace its the word companies in part (1) suggests that plural pronoun should be
used.
Q. 27. (3) requires should replace require. with singular (scheme) present participle of the verb (verb
+s/es) should be used. It can also be 'will require'
Q. 28. (3) risen should replace raised.
risenincreased (intransitive)
raisedlifted or made to increase (transitive)
Q. 29. (2) past participle of the verb; used should replace use.
In passive sentences past participle of the verb is used.
Q. 30. (2) few denotes more than one so companies should replace company.
Part 2 Reasoning
Q. (1 10): In each of the questions there are two sets of figures. The figures on the left are problem
Figures (four figures and one question-marked space) and those on the right are Answer Figures
Indicated by numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
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Q. 11. In a class of 60 students number of boys and girls participating in the annual sports is in the ratio
of 3 : 2 respectively. The number of girls from the class not participating in the sports is 5 more than the
boys from the class who are not participating in the sports. If the number of boys participating in the
sports is 15, how many girls are there in the class?
(1) Data inadequate
(2) 20
(3) 25
(4) 30
Q. (12 15): Read the following information and answer the questions given below:
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(i) P, Q, R, S and T finished the work, working from Monday to Saturday, one of the days being holiday,
each working overtime only on one of the days.
(ii) R and T did not work overtime on the first day.
(iii) Q worked overtime the next day after the holiday.
(iv) The overtime work done on the previous day of the holiday was by R.
(v) There was a two days' gap between the days on which P and Q worked overtime.
(vi) P worked overtime the next day of the overtime day of S.
Q. 13. How many days' gap was there between the days on which P & T worked over time?
(1) Three
(2) Two
(3) One
(2) Tuesday
(3) Thursday
(4) Friday
Q. 16. In a certain code acquisition or construction should be completed within three year's is written as
three be or within should years construction completed acquisition. How will 'interest paid on loan will
be allowed for deduction be written in that code?
(1) for will paid allowed loan on deduction be interest
(2) for will allowed paid loan deduction on be interest
(3) for will paid allowed loan deduction on be interest
(4) for will paid allowed loan deduction be on interest
(5) None of these
Q. 17. Which of the following will be the changed form of the word OBLIQUE when word is written again
by substituting each vowel by the 2nd letter following it in the English alphabet and each consonant is
substituted by the 3rd letter following it in the English alphabet?
(1) MEDGTSD
(2) RDNLSXH
(3) QEOKTXG
(4) QEOKTWG
Q. 18. If a meaningful word can be formed using the five letters NWROD, each only once, then the
fourth letter of that word is your answer. If more than one such word can be formed then Y is your
answer and if no such word can be formed then Z your answer.
(1) D
(2) W
(3) R
(4) Y
(5) Z
Q. 19. Pointing towards a girl in the picture Sunita said, "She is the mother of Renu whose father is my
son". How Sunita is related to that girl in the picture.
(1) Mother
(2) Aunt
(3) Cousin
Q. 20. P's father is Q's son. M is the paternal Uncle of P and N is the brother of Q. How is N related to M?
(1) Brother
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(2) Nephew
(3) Cousin
Q. (21 25): Read the following information and answer the questions given below:
(i) A, B, C, D, E, F & G are sitting along a circle facing at the centre and are playing cards.
(ii) E is neighbour of A & D
(iii) G is not between F and C.
(iv) F is to the immediate right of A
(2) F and C
(3) A and F
Q. 22. Which pair given below has the second person sitting immediately to the right of the first?
(1) CB
(2) DG
(3) EA
(4) AB
Q. 23. Which of the following has the persons sitting adjacent to each other from left to right in order as
given?
(1) CDG
(2) EDG
(3) BGC
(4) FBC
Q. 25. Which of the following does not have the pair sitting adjacent to each other?
(1) BA
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(2) CB
(3) DE
(4) GD
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Q. 26. How many such symbols are there in the above arrangement each of which is either immediately
followed by a number or immediately preceded by a letter, but not both?
(1) Nil
(2) 1
(3) 2
(4) 3
Q. 27. How many such letters are there each of which is either immediately followed by a number or
immediately preceded by a symbol, but not both?
(1) 4
(2) 5
(3) 6
(4) 7
Q. 28. How many such numbers are there each of which is either immediately followed by a symbol or
immediately preceded by a letter, but not both?
(1) 2
(2) 4
(3) 3
(4) 5
(2) WQ
(3) @ Q
(4)@WK
Q. 30. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on the positions of the elements in the
above arrangement and hence form a group. Which one does not belong to the group?
(1) 2 Y C D
(2) S 13
(3) J S 3
(4) E 1W
(5) = # 2 C
Q. (31 35): Below in each questions are given two statements (A) and (B). These statements may be
either independent causes or may be effects of independent causes or a common cause. One of these
statements may be the effect of the other statement. Read both the statements and decide which of the
following answer choice correctly depicts the relationship between these two statements.
Mark answer (1) if statement (A) is the cause and statement (B) is its effect.
Mark answer (2) if statement (B) is the cause and statement (A) is its effect.
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Mark answer (3) if both the statements (A) and (B) are independent causes.
Mark answer (4) if both the statements (A) and (B) are effects of independent causes.
Mark answer (5) if both the statements (A) and (B) are effects of some common cause.
Q. 31. (A) Huge tidal waves wrecked the vast coastline early in the morning killing thousands of people.
(B) Large number of people gathered along the coastline to enjoy the spectacular view of sunrise.
Q. 32. (A) The Govt. has suspended several police officers in the city.
(B) Five persons carrying huge quantity of illicit liquor were apprehended by police.
Q. 33. (A) The traffic police removed the signal post at the intersection of two roads in a quiet locality.
(B) There have been many accidents at the intersection involving vehicles moving at high speed.
Q. 34. (A) The local steel company has taken over the task of development and maintenance of the civic
roads in the town.
(B) The local civic body requested the corporate bodies to help them maintain the civic facilities.
Q. 35. (A) Majority of the students in the college expressed their opinion against the college authority's
decision to break from the university and become autonomous.
(B) The university authority has expressed its inability to provide grants to its constituent colleges.
Answers
Q. 1. (2) In each figure, one new leaf is added on the right side and the whole set of leaves rotates CW
and next set of leaf starts where the last one ends. Alternatively right and left most leaf is shaded.
Q. 2. (2) All the elements shift back to back in CW direction and one by one the fourth, the third, the
second & the first element becomes new in each step.
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Q. 3. (1) Elements shift one place ACW in every step. Lower and upper element becomes new in each
step alternate.
Q. 4. (2) One similar element is added in each step and the series of element steps two places ahead in
ACW direction.
Q. 5. (4) Set of elements moves and 1 place alternatively CW in every alternate step and & are added
in each alternate step at the left end.
Q. 6. (2) Set of triangles moves from top to bottom in each step. All the triangles rotate 900 CW in each
step. Strip in the left and middle strip moves from top to bottom in side it is each step whereas in the
last step it moves in alternate step.
Q. 7. (1) O and
move along diagonal and right side respectively one step in each alternative step
rotate 90 ACW in each step whereas in the circle next half becomes the left half remains the
shaded in each alternative step.
Q. 9. (3) Set of leaves rotates 2, 3, 4, 5........place in each step in CW direction after adding one new leaf.
Left most and right most leaf becomes shaded are-by-one.
Q. 10. (1) In each step 2, 3, 4, 5--------element from the left side are reversed every time, counting begins
from left end.
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Holiday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Q. 12. (2)
Q. 13. (1)
Q. 14. (5)
Q. 15. (4)
Q. 16. (3) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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For will paid allowed loan deduction on be interest
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Q. 18. (2) Meaningful word from NWROD is DROWN and fourth letter of this word is W
Q. 19. (5)
Q. 20. (4)
Q. (21 - 25):
Q. 21. (4)
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Q. 22. (3)
Q. 23. (2)
Q. 24. (5)
Q. 25. (1)
Q. 26. (4) S , L
Q. 27. (5) Y 2, = S,
Q. 29. (1)
Q. 30. (5) In others, first two letters and last two letters are adjacent to each other.
Q. 31. (4) Both seem to be effects of some independent causes e.g. former could have happened due to
some climatic changes and latter because people may gathered there as a regular routine.
Q. 32. (2) Event B seems to be cause of some effect. It a huge quantity of illicit-liquor has been seized, it
may result is to the finished to some authorities who should have been more alert.
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Q. 33. (2) Remove of signal post from the intersection of two roads in a quiet locality may result into
uninterrupted high speed of vehicles from different side raising the no. of accident due to high speed.
Q. 34. (2) Why a local steel company has taken over the task of development of civic roads is the town?
request from the local civic body may be the most probable reason for that.
Q. 35. (2) College students have expressed their virus against separation of college from the university
but why the college has separated it self? Event B could be the reason behind that. So A is effect & B is
its cause.
(2) 16.2
Q. 2.
(3) 18.4
(4) 25.6
= 0.7
(1) 2
(2) 6
Q. 3. 4
(1) 12
(3) 10
(4) 3
=?
(2) 45
(3) 12
(4) 36
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(2) 361
(3) 103041
(4) 17
(2) 101.17
(3) 68.432
(4) 97.046
Q. 6. A shopkeeper sells 200 metres of cloth for Rs. 9000 at profit of Rs. 5 per metre. What is the cost
price of 1 metre of cloth?
(1) Rs. 45
(2) Rs. 40
(3) Rs. 35
(4) Rs. 30
Q. 7. The area of a circle is 1386 sq. cms. What is the circumference of the circle?
(1) 142 cms.
Q. 8. In a college a total number of 27 professors are appointed for all the faculties viz. Arts, Commerce
and Science. If equal number of professors are appointed for each of the faculties, how many professors
are assigned to each faculty?
(1) 9
(2) 12
(3) 6
(4) 3
Q. 9. If (11)2 is subtracted from the square of a number, the answer so obtained is 135. What is the
number?
(1) 12
(2) 18
(3) 17
(4) 13
Q. 10. If the cost of 7 kgs. of rice is Rs. 168, what is the cost of 105 kgs. of rice?
(1) Rs. 2580
Q. 11. Seema and Meena divide a sum of Rs. 2500 in the ratio of 3:2 respectively. If Rs. 500 are added to
each of their shares, what would be the new ratio formed?
(1) 2 : 3
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(2) 3 : 4
(3) 5 : 4
(4) 4 : 3
Q. 12. Sridhar invests Rs. 3750 in shares, which is 25% of his monthly income. What is his monthly
income?
(1) Rs. 12000
(2) 165
(3) 152
(4) 176
Q. 14. A bus covers a distance of 172 kms in 4 hours. What is the speed of the bus?
(1) 52 kms./hr.
(2) 47 kms./hr.
(3) 43 kms./hr.
(4) 38 kms./hr.
Q. 15. The total number of students in the school are 4800, out of which 60% are girls. What is the total
number of boys in this school?
(1) 1920
(2) 1934
(3) 1980
(4) 1910
Q. (16 - 20): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statements numbered I and II.
You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question.
Read both the statements and
Give answer (1) if the data in Statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in
Statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.
Give answer (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.
Give answer (3) if the data either in Statement I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer
the question.
Give answer (4) if the data in both the Statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the
question.
Give answer (5) if the data in both the Statements I and II together are necessary to answer.
Q. 17. What is ratio of the total number of girls to the total number of boys in the school?
I. The ratio of the total number of boys to the total number of girls, last year was 4:5.
II. There are 3500 students in the school out of which 60% are boys.
Q. 19. What is the ratio of the number of freshers to the number of seniors in a college?
I. The ratio of males and females in the college is 2:3
II. There are 1125 female freshers in the college.
Q. (21 25): Study the following graph carefully to answer these questions.
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Q. 21. For which of the following pair of year the total production of the two commodities together is
equal?
(1) 1997 & 2000 (2) 2002 & 2003 (3) 2001 & 2003 (4) 1998 & 1999 (5) 1998 & 2000
Q. 22. What is the respective ratio between total production of commodities X & Y respectively for all
the seven years together?
(1) 26:27
(2) 13:14
(3) 27:26
(4) 14:13
Q. 23. During which year the percentage increase/decrease in production of commodity X from the
previous year was the maximum?
(1) 1998
(2) 2000
(3) 2003
(4) 2002
Q. 24. Approximately, what was the average production (in lakh tonnes) of commodity Y?
(1) 225
(2) 216
(3) 195
(4) 185
(5) 205
Q. 25. What is the ratio between total production of the two commodities together for years 1997, 1998
& 1999andthe total production of the two commodities together for years2001, 2002 &
2003respectively?
(1) 9:13
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(2) 13:18
(3) 18:13
(4) 10:13
Q. 26. The owner of a furniture shop charges his customers 12%more than the cost price. If a customer
paid Rs. 14056 for a dining table, what is the cost price of the dining table?
(1) Rs. 14000 (2) Rs. 12500 (3) Rs. 13450 (4) Rs. 11550 (5) None of these
Q. 27. The difference between 55%of a number and 25%of the same number is 11.10.What is 75%of
that number?
(1) 27.75
(2) 37
(3) 21.25
(4) 45
Q. 28. The product of two successive numbers is 1980.Which is the smaller number?
(1) 34
(2) 44
(3) 35
(4) 45
Q. 29. Which of the following smallest number should be added to 41116 to make it exactly divisible by
8?
(1) 8
(2) 5
(3) 4
(4) 12
Q. 30. The difference between th of th of a number and th of th of the same number is 5. What is
the number?
(1) 25
(2) 40
(3) 45
(4) 50
Q. (31 35): Study the following table carefully to answer these questions.
Marks obtained by Six Students in Different Subjects at School Examination
Subjects
Students
P
Q
T
D
G
F
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Hindi
(60)
45
50
42
34
32
40
Q. 31. What is the average percentage of marks obtained by all the students in Science? (rounded off to
two digits after decimal)
(1) 99
(2) 82.78
(3) 88.72
(4) 78.88
Q. 32. What is the overall percentage of marks obtained by D in all subjects? (rounded off to two digits
after decimal)
(1) 72.88
(2) 76.28
(3) 73.17
(4) 72.68
Q. 33. What are the average marks obtained by all students in English?
(1) 52.5
(2) 64.38
(3) 56.38
(4) 60.5
Q. 34. What is the ratio between total marks obtained in all subjects by F and G respectively?
(1) 87 : 89
(2) 89 : 87
(3) 67 : 69
(4) 69 : 67
Q. 35. Which student has scored in maths closest to the average marks in Maths?
(1) P
(2) Q
(3) T
(4) F
Answers
Q. 1. (4) 89.4 412.8 648.1 = 16?
239.4 2212.8 268.1 = 24.?
228.2 225.6 248.6 = 24.?
2102.4 = 24.?
4 ? = 102.4
? = 25.6
Q. 2. (5)
27
= 0.7
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8 ? 3.5 = 7
3.5 = 7
=2
?=4
Q. 3. (5) 4
=?
=?
?=
?=
= 90
= 45
R=
=73
28
= 21 cm.
Circumference of the circle
=2
=2
21 = 132 cm.
=9
29
100% value =
100
= 3750 4
= Rs. 15000
Q. 13. (5) Required Average
=
=
= 164
Q. 14. (3) speed =
=
= 43 km/h
Q. 15. (1) No. of students =
= 1920
Q. 16. (5) Statement: I - Nidhi is 3 times younger to Rani. Only the ratio is clear but we cannot decide the
age.
Statement II : The relation of Surekha is twice the age of Rani is sum of their ages is 72 but with the help
of statement (I) we find the age of Nidhi. Hence answer is (5)
Q. 17. (2) Statement I: The ratio of the total no. of girls the total no. of boys in the school cannot be
decide by last year ratio of students.
In statements (II) Total no. of students are known and % of boys also given. Hence (II) is sufficient to give
the answer.
Q. 18. (3) Using the formula
Time =
The speed of bus can be decided by both the statements individually. Hence answer is (3)
Q. 19. (4) The ratio between the no of freshers to the no. of seniors in a college cannot decide by
statement (I) because only ratio of male female is given statement (II) only no. of female freshers in the
college are given. Hence both statement are insufficient.
30
Q. 20. (5) On combining statement I & II we decide the salary of Mr. Mehta's.
Q. 21. (4) Total production of the two commodities in
1997 125 + 150 = 275
1998 175 + 175 = 350
1999 150 + 200 = 350
2000 175 + 150 = 325
2001 225 + 250 = 475
2002 200 + 225 = 425
2003 250 + 200 = 450
Q. 22. (1) Ratio between total production of commodities X and Y respectively for all seven years
together
=
100
= 40%
Q. 24. (3) Average production of commodity
Y=
= 192.85
= 195 (approx)
Q. 25. (2)
=
=
Q. 26. (5)=
= 12550
Q. 27. (1) Short Cut Method.
55% - 25% = 11.10
31
30% = 11.10
75% =
75
= 27.75
Q. 28. (2) Check by option first of all taking two options and check the unit place and when the unit
place is matched then match the product.
Hence = 44 45 = 1980
Small number = 44
Q. 29. (3) According to the divisibly of 8 the three places from right side. If divisible by 8 then the whole
number is divisible by 8.
41
Check only 116 and add 4 which is smallest number and divisible by 8.
- =5
X = 5 10
50
Q. 31. (2) Average percentage of marks obtained by all the students in science
=
= 82.78
100
= 72. 6786
Q. 33. (5) Average marks obtained by all students
In English =
32
= 51.5
Q. 34. (1) Ratio between total marks obtained in all subject by F and G respectively
=
33