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Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. Eight players are stayed in a building from bottom to top floor numbered from 1-8 each player from a different international cricket team; Australia, South Africa, England, West Indies, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, New Zealand and Afghanistan not necessarily in the same order. They play for different IPL teams; Mumbai Indians, Delhi Daredevils, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Gujarat Lions, Rising Pune Supergiants, Kolkata Knight Riders, Sunrisers Hyderabad and Kings XI Punjab not necessarily in the same order. Each international player plays for one IPL team only. The arrangement is based on the following rules: (i) The player from Sri Lanka team is stayed at an even numbered floor (ii) There are 3 players between the player from Sri Lanka team and the player play for Kings XI Punjab team (iii) The player from West Indies team is either at the top or at the bottom floor (iv) The player who stayed in floor number 2 plays for Mumbai Indians team and he is not from Sri Lanka team (v) The player plays for Rising Pune Supergiants team is stayed between the player from New Zealand team and the player plays for Gujarat Lions team (vi) The player from Australia team is stayed 1floorabove the player from England team (vii) There are 4 players between the player who plays for Delhi Daredevils team and the player from New Zealand team (viii) There are 3 players between the player who plays for Rising Pune Supergiants team and the player who plays for Royal Challengers Bangalore team (ix) The player from Afghanistan team is stayed between the player who plays for Sunrisers Hyderabad team and the player from Bangladesh team (x) The player from New Zealand team does not play for Sunrisers Hyderabad team. 1. The player from Sri Lanka team is stay in which of the following floor? a) 8th floor b) 6th floor c) 4th floor d) 2nd floor e) None of these 2. How many players are stayed between the player from Australia team and the player from West Indies team? a) Four b) Five

c) Three d) Six e) Two 3. Which of the following international team player stayed in 3rd number floor? a) Afghanistan b) West Indies c) Bangladesh d) Australia e) South Africa 4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence they form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group? a) Delhi Daredevils b) Royal Challengers Bangalore c) Sunrisers Hyderabad d) Rising Pune Supergiants e) Kings XI Punjab 5. Which of the following statement is true? a) 5 Australia - Rising Pune Supergiants b) 4 - South Africa -Kings XI Punjab c) 2 - New Zealand -Mumbai Indians d) 3 Bangladesh - Royal Challengers Bangalore e) 1 - West Indies - Kolkata Knight Riders Directions (Q. 6-10): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions. Eight friends Deepan, Jalil, Nagaraj, Sharma, Hanuman, Tilak, Sukumar and Prasanna live on eight different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order. The lowermost floor of the building is numbered 1 and the topmost floor of the building is numbered 8. Each of them likes different players of grand prix viz, Kimi Raikkonen, Daniel Ricciardo, Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton, Fernando Alonso, Sebastian Vettel, Jenson Button and Nico Rosberg but not necessarily in the same order. The one who likes Daniel Ricciardo lives on an even-numbered floor but not on the topmost floor. Only one person lives between Tilak and the one who likes Fernando Alonso. Only two persons live between Tilak and the one who likes Daniel Ricciardo. Neither Hanuman nor Nagaraj lives on the first floor. Only one person lives between Nagaraj and the one who likes Max Verstappen. Deepan lives just above Tilak. Only two persons live between Hanuman and Deepan. The one who likes Fernando Alonso does not live on floor number one, Jalil lives on an even-numbered floor and just

above Nagaraj. The one who likes Lewis Hamilton lives on an even numbered floor and lives just above the person who likes Nico Rosberg. Nagaraj does not like Fernando Alonso or Nico Rosberg. Only two persons live between the one who likes Sebastian Vettel and the one who likes Kimi Raikkonen. Sharma does not like Jenson Button. The one who likes Sebastian Vettel does not live on an odd-numbered floor. Prasanna lives just below the one who likes Nico Rosberg. 6. Sukumar likes which of the following player? a) Jenson Button b) Max Verstappen c) Lewis Hamilton d) Nico Rosberg e) Kimi Raikkonen 7. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence they form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group? a) Deepan b) Nagaraj c) Prasanna d) Jalil e) Sukumar 8. How many persons are between the one who likes Lewis Hamilton and the one who stays on 4th floor? a) One b) Two c) Three d) Four e) Five 9. Who lives on fifth floor? a) Jalil b) Hanuman c) The one who likes Lewis Hamilton d) The one who likes Fernando Alonso e) Both option b and d 10. Which of the following combinations is true? a) 1 Sharma - Jenson Button b) 4 Hanuman - Daniel Ricciardo

c) 3 Tilak - Nico Rosberg d) 6 Prasanna - Sebastian Vettel e) 7 Nagaraj - Kimi Raikkonen Directions (11-15): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. Eight balls are arranged in a stack from bottom to top numbered from 1-8 each from a different e commerce games; Cricket, Football, Hockey, Golf, Tennis, Rugby, Table Tennis and Badminton not necessarily in the same order.each ball has different colours viz. Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, White, Black, Pink and Orange not necessarily in the same order. The arrangement is based on the following rules: The ball from Tennis game is kept at an even numbered position There are 3 balls between the ball from Tennis game and the ball with Orange colour The ball from Golf game is either at the top or at the bottom of the stack Ball number 2 has Red colour and it is not from Tennis game Ball with the White colour is kept between the ball from Table Tennis game and the ball having Yellow colour The ball from Cricketgame is kept one ball above the ball from Hockey game There are 4 balls between the ball with Blue colour and the ball from Table Tennis game There are 3 balls between the ball with Whitecolour and the ball with Greencolour The ball from Badminton game is between the ball with Pink colour and the ball from Rugby game The ball from Table Tennis game does not have Pink colour 11. How many balls are kept between Cricket game ball and Golf game ball? a) Four b) Five c) Three d) Six e) Two 12. Which of the following game ball kept in 3rd position? a) Badminton b) Golf c) Rugby d) Cricket e) Football 13.The ball from Tennis game is kept in which of the following floor? a) 8th position

b) 6th position c) 4th position d) 2nd position e) None of these 14. Which of the following statement is true? a) 5 Cricket - White b) 4 - Football -Orange c) 2 - Table Tennis -Red d) 3 Rugby - Green e) 1 - Golf - Black 15. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence they form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group? a) Blue b) Green c) Pink d) White e) Orange Directions (16-20): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions. Eight boxes namely A, B, C, D, U, M, N and O are placed from top to bottom but not necessarily in the same order. They contain different types of fruits among Apple, Banana, Orange, Grapes, Olives, Kiwi, Pear and Mango. Boxes are of different colours among red, green, black and yellow colour. Exactly two boxes are there of each colour. Consider top as 1st position and so on. The following information is known about them. There is gap of one box between the box D which is green colour and box B and both are in the top 4 positions when boxes are arranged from top to bottom. The box containing Grapes fruit is kept immediately below black colour box and is of same colour as D. Box C is kept somewhere between N and O. Box O is below C. The two yellow boxes are kept vertically adjacent to each other. Orange fruit is kept exactly between M and the box containing Kiwi fruit. O doesn t contain Apple fruit. There is gap of one box between the box U and box N, which is kept immediately below the box containing Grapes fruit. Box U is below the box N. The box containing Mango fruit is placed at even numbered place but is not placed at the bottom. The red colour box which is kept at top either contains Apple or Pear fruit. Box U is not of yellow colour. Box M which contains Olives fruit is of black colour. The box containing Banana fruit is of black colour. C doesn t contain any of Apple or Mango fruit. B does not sits on 2nd position.

16.Which box contains Banana fruit? a) A b) B c) D d) O e) C 17.Which box is of black colour? a) C b) O c) U d) A e) D 18. Which box is placed at top? a) The box which contains Pear fruit b) B c) U d) O e) A 19.Which box is placed at 8th position? a) A b) B c) C d) O e) D 20.Which fruit does box N contain? a) Pear b) Kiwi c) Orange d) Grapes e) Mango Directions (Q.21-25): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: P, Q, R, S, T, U and V are seven executives of an organisation ABC. There are no other executives besides them. The management body of the organisation decided to post the seven executives in seven different countries. The names of the countries New Zealand, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico,

India, Australia and England. The names of the countries are not necessarily in the same order as that of the names of the persons. There are three married couples among the executives. One feature is that despite having equal efficiencies their salaries are different. R has been posted in New Zealand and her salary is more than the salary of the person posted in Maxico or the one in Colombia. T is married to the person posted in Australia and T gets the least salary. No woman is posted in Colombia, Maxico or Australia. V is married to Q and his salary is more than P or S. U is not posted in colombia. The salary of the person who is posted in Australia is more than that of the one posted in England but less the one posted in Colombia. The salary of Q, who is posted in Argentina is more than that of P. P is posted in England. U s wife is not posted either in India or England. No one gets more salary than the wife of the person who is posted in Colombia. None of the male executives was drawing more salary than U. 21. Who among the following executives gets the highest salary? a) Q b) R c) U d) Data Inadequate e) None of these 22. Which of the following is a right combination of the highest paid of male and female? a) QV b) US c) QU d) Data Inadequate e) None of these 23. What is U s postion from the P when the exdecutives are arranged in descending order of their salaries? a) First b) Second c) Third d) Data Inadequate e) None of these 24. Which of the following country is U posted in? a) Argentina b) Colombia c) Mexico

d) Data Inadequate e) None of these 25. Which of the following statements is true? a) Q is posted at Colombia b) U s salary is more than R s salary c) R gets more salary than U but less than Q d) P is a male e) None of these Answer: Directions (Q. 1-5): 1. Answer: A 2. Answer: B 3. Answer: C 4. Answer: E 5. Answer: D

Direction(6-10) 6. Answer: A) 7. Answer: B) 8. Answer: C) 9. Answer: B) 10. Answer: D) Directions (Q.11-15): 11. Answer is: B) 12. Answer is: C) 13. Answer is: A) 14. Answer is: D) 15. Answer is: E)

Direction (16-20) 16. Answer is: D) 17. Answer is: B) 18. Answer is: E) 19. Answer is: D) 20. Answer is: C) Place Box Fruits Colour 1 A Apple Red 2 D Mango Green 3 M Olives Black 4 B Grapes Green 5 N Orange Yellow 6 C Pear Yellow 7 U Kiwi Red 8 O Banana Black Direction(21-25) 21. Answer: a) 22. Answer: c) 23. Answer: c) 24. Answer: c) 25. Answer: c)

Direction for questions 1 to 5: Answer the questions based on the following information. Successkey98 Software Co., before selling a package to its clients, follows the given schedule. The number of people employed in each month is: Question 1: Due to overrun in design, the design stage took 3 months, i.e. months 3, 4 and 5. The number of people working on design in the fifth month was 5. Calculate the percentage change in the cost incurred in the fifth month. (Due to improvement in coding technique, this stage was completed in months 6-8 only.) a. 225% b. 150%

c. 275% d. 240% Question 2: With reference to the above question, what is the cost incurred in the new coding stage? (Under the new technique, 4 people work in the sixth month and 5 in the eighth.) a. Rs. 1,40,000 b. Rs. 1,50,000 c. Rs. 1,60,000 d. Rs. 1,70,000 Question 3: What is the difference in cost between the old and the new techniques? a. Rs. 30,000 b. Rs. 60,000 c. Rs. 70,000 d. Rs. 40,000 Question 4: Under the new technique, which stage of software development is most expensive for Mulayam Software Co.? a. Testing b. Specification c. Coding d. Design Question 5: Which five consecutive months have the lowest average cost per manmonth under the new technique? a. 1-5 b. 9-13 c. 11-15 d. None of these Directions (Q. Nos. 1-5) A survey was conducted in five cities viz. Pune, Kanpur, Raisen, Surat and Trivandrum, for the percentage of people using T (trains), B (buses), C (cars) as modes of transport.number of persons surveyed in the cities Pune, Kanpur, Raisen, Surat and Trivandrum are 2000, 4000, 6000, 3000 and 8000 respectively. Refer to the data in the triangular bar diagram to answer the questions that follow.

Question 1: The city where the least number of persons uses buses is (a) Surat (b) Raisen (e) Kanpur (d) Pune Question 2: The average number of persons using trains for transportation in Pune, Kanpur, Raisen and Trivandrum is (a) 1880 (b) 1750 (c) 1950 (d) None of the above Question 3: The mode of transport used by the least number of persons in all the given cities. (a) trains (b) buses (c) cars (d) cars and buses Question 4: Among the given five cities, the cities where less than 30% of the people use cars as transport are (a) Kanpur and Trivandrum (b) Pune, Kanpur and Raisen (c) Pune and Raisen (d) Pune, Kanpur and Surat Question 5: Which of the following statements is not true? (a) 50% of the people use trains for transport in Kanpur and Raisen

(b) In Trivandrum, more than 50% of the people use cars for transport (c) More percentage of people use buses for transport in the city Surat than in the city Pune. (d) In city Raisen, there are more percentage of people using trains for transport than buses. 3.Direction for the question: Refer the given diagram to answer the questions. Question 1: If in 2005-06, the total project outlay increased by 20%, find the percentage increase in MP s outlay. (a) 50% (b) 25% (c) 20% (d) 80%

Question 2: If in 2005-06, the total project outlay increased by Rs.200 crore and that of UP remained unchanged, find the total project outlay in 2005-2006, in Rs crore. (a) 350 (b) 800 (c) 600 (d) 420 Question 3: If in 2005-06, the total project outlay of Gujarat increased by x per cent, find the per cent increase in the total outlay. (a) (100-4x)/5 (b) (5x-100)/4 (c) (100 5x)/4 (d) (4x -100)/5 ANSWER: Answer 1: b Originally 4 people were scheduled for the fifth month to do coding Therefore the cost for them (10000 4) = Rs. 40,000. Now there is increase in number of men from 4 to 5 who are working on design in the fifth month. Therefore the cost changes and the total cost for this would be (20000 5) = Rs.1,00,000. Therefore the percentage change in the in the cost incurred in the fifth month ={(100000 40000)/40000} x 100 = 150% Answer 2: a With the help of last question we will come to know that the coding stage is now completed in 6th, 7th and 8th months. We also know that the number of people employed in the 6th month is 4 and in the 8th month is 5 and by the month 7th there are 5 people employed (from previous data). Therefore by combining all the months we find that the total cost incurred in the coding stage = (5 + 5 + 4) 10000 = Rs.1,40,000. Answer 3: b The difference in the cost will arise only because of the following months: 5, 6 and 8. And we can compare the costs as given below.

t can be clearly seen that the difference in the cost between the old and the new technique is Rs. 60,000. Answer 4: d Answer 5: c From the above table it is clear that the average cost for 5 consecutive month period is lowest for months 11 to 15. ANSWER.2 Answer 1: (d) It can be easily observed from table that the required city is Pune. Correct option is (d) Answer 2: (d) The total number of persons using trains for transportation in Pune, Kanpur, Raisen and Trivandrum

= 1500 + 2000 + 3000 + 1000 = 7500 The average = 7500/4 = 1875. Correct option is (d) Answer 3: (c) From the table, cars are used by 7000 people which is least. Hence correct option is (c) Answer 4: (c) It is clear from the graph as well as table that in both Raisen and Pune, 12.5% of the total people use car as their mode of transport. Hence answer is option (c) Answer 5: (b) In Trivandrum, 37.5% of the people use cars for transport. Hence option (b) is false. So the answer is option (b) ANSWER.3

Directions (1-5): 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 question. Read all the statements and answer the following questions. (a) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient (b) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient (c) If the data either in statement I alone or statement II alone are sufficient to answer (d) If the data given in both I and II together are not sufficient (e) If the data in both the statements I and II together are necessary to answer Q1. How many students are there between Raj and Ajitha in a row of 40 students? I. Raj is 7th from the left end, Ajitha is 17th from the right end. II. Raj is 6 places away from Jeni, who is 20th from the left end. Q2. How many boys students are there in the class? I. 65%girls students are there in the class II. The no of boys students is half that of girls Q3. Which among the five trains P, Q, R, S and T is the best? I. S train is better than T train, P train and R train but not as good as Q train II. S train is better than R train but not as good as Q which is better than T train Q4. What was the grand total of Blue team of Jaypee College? I. Manish correctly remembers that Blue team scored a grand total of above 82 but below 91 II. Arvind correctly remembers that Blue team scored above 77 and below 84 Q5. How is X related to Y? I. Y is son of U, who is wife of V, X is son of W who is father in law of V II. V is brother of X and son of W who is father in law of U, who is mother of Y. Solutions (1-5):

Directions (6-10): Each of the questions below consists of question and three statements numbered I, II, III given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Q6. What will be the day on 15th August of the next year? (I) 7th March of the next year will be Tuesday. (II) Next year will be a leap year. (III) Present year is not a leap year. (a) Only I (b) Only I and II (c) Only I and III (d) All I, II & III (e) Data inadequate Q7. How many sons does S have? (I) A s father R is a husband of S. (II) Out of the three children of R, only one is a girl. (III) R and B are brother of A. (a) Only I and III (b) All I, II & III (c)only II &III (d)data inadequate (e)only I and II Q8. How is bold written in a code language? (I) Copper hear nominal well is written as Xz Ix Nq Zi in that code language. (II) you come well copper is written as Ji Ix Xz Zi in that code language. (III) well bold copper hear nominal is written as Nq Mu Ix Zi Xz in that code language.

(a)only I &II (b)only II &III (c) Only I & III (d)data inadequate (e) All are required Q9. Who among A, B, C, D, E and F is the tallest? (I) Only two of them are taller than C. (II) D is shorter than F. (III) C is taller than A but shorter than F and B. (a) Only I and II (b) Only II and III (c) Only I and III (d) Data inadequate (e) All are required Q10. What is the direction of village P with respect to village W? (I) Village P is to the east of village A and to the south of village B. (II) Village X is to the south of village P and village W is 2m away from village X. (III) Village M is to the north east of village P and W is to the east of village X. (a) Only III (b) Only I and II (c) Only II and III (d) Question cannot be answered even with all I, II & III (e) None of these Solutions (6-10): S6. Ans.(a) Sol. Using statement I alone, we can say that 15th August will be Tuesday. S7. Ans.(e) Sol. From statement (I) we can conclude that R and S are husband and wife respectively and then from statement II we can conclude that they have two sons and one daughter. S8. Ans.(c) Sol. Using I and III we can say that the code for bold is Mu S9. Ans.(d) Sol. Even after using all the statements, we can only say that the tallest will be either F or B but we cannot definitely say that who is the tallest. S10. Ans.(c) Sol. Using statements II and III, we can say that village P is in north-west direction with respect to village W. Directions (11-15): 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 question. Read both the statements and give answer. (a) 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. (b) 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.

(c) if the data either in statement I alone or in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question. (d) if the data given in both statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the question. (e) if the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question. Q11. Office X is in which direction with respect to Office Y? I. X is to the east of Z, which is to the north of Y. II. W is to the east of Y and to the south of X. Q12. How is L related to N? I. K is daughter of L, and N is daughter of M. II. K is mother of N, who is sister of O. Q13. Who among P, Q, R, S and T stood first in a class test? I. Q is in the middle from either side and S is at the bottom according to their ranks. II. P and T are immediate neighbours of Q if they are made to sit according to their ranks. Q14. What is the code for running in a certain code language? I. In that code language ram running too fast is written as po he chh to. II. In that code language he is running very fast is written as ha ni he ma po. Q15. Among Sanjeev, Rajeev, Gautam, Ranjit, Amit and Mithilesh, who is on the immediate left of Gautam? I. Gautam is sitting between Sanjeev and Amit. Amit is on the extreme right. II. Gautam is third to the right of Mithilesh and second to the left of Ranjit. Solutions (11-15):

Directions (1-3): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions. Amongst five friends, A, B, C, D, E, each got different marks in the examination. A scored more than B but less than C. C scored 65 marks. D scored less marks than only E. The one who scored the minimum marks scored 60 marks and the one who scored the highest, scored 80 marks. Q1. Who scored the second highest marks? (a) B (b) E (c) D (d) C (e) A Q2. Who is the most likely to have scored 62 marks? (a) B (b) A (c) D (d) E (e) Either E or B Q3. Who scored the lowest marks? (a) B (b) E (c) D (d) C (e) A Q4. Among B, F, J, K and W, each one of them is of different heights, F is taller than only J. B is taller than F and W (both) but not as tall as K. Who among them is the third tallest? (a) B (b) F (c) K (d) W (e) None of these Q5. In a class Harsh is 10th from the top and Harshita is 20th from the bottom. Naveen is 11 ranks above Harshita and 21 ranks below Harsh. How many students are there in the class? (a) 60 (b) 61 (c) 62 (d) 58 (e) None of these Q6. Mamta s rank is 21st from the top and 15th from the bottom in the class. How many students are there in the class? (a) 29 (b) 36 (c) 27 (d) 35 (e) None of these Q7. Among A, B, C, D and E, A is taller than only B but shorter than C. C is taller than E. C is not the tallest. Who among them will be in the middle if they stand in the order of their height? (a) A (b) C

(c) B (d) D (e) None of these Q8. Among P, Q, R, S and T, each of them is of different weights, Q is lighter than only T. P is heavier than only S. Who will be second heaviest among the following? (a) R (b) S (c) T (d) Q (e) None of these Q9. In a queue, 11 persons are sitting and facing north. A is fifth from the right end. Five persons sit between B and A. Persons between A and C is same as persons between B and C. Then what is the position of B with respect to C? (a) Fourth to the left (b) third to the left (c) third to the right (d) none of these (e) Can t be determined Q10. Some persons are sitting in a row, all are facing north. A sits second to the right of B, who sits fifth from the right end of the row. Only one person sits between B and C. No one sits to the left of C. How many persons are sitting in a row? (a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 11 (e) 5 Q11. P, Q, R, S, T, U are having different toffees. P have more toffees than only S and T both but less than Q. R has more toffees than U but less than Q. Who among them have least number of toffees? (a) R (b) S (c) T (d) Either (b) or (c) (e) None of these Q12. Among P, Q, R, S, T and U; R is shorter than only P and U. S is shorter than T and Q. If each of them is of different heights, who among them will be the shortest? (a) U (b) P (c) S (d) CND (e) R Q13. Adarsh is eleventh from the left end and Naveen is 20th from the right end in a row. If they interchange their positions, Adarsh becomes fifteenth from the left end. How many persons are there in the row? (a) 36 (b) 35 (c) 33 (d) 34

(e) None of these Q14. A is 25th from the right end and B is 25th from the left end of a row. If they interchange their position then A becomes 25th from the left end. How many persons are sitting in the row? (a) 51 (b) 50 (c) 49 (d) CND (e) None of these Q15. Ram is 11th to the left of Shyam, who is 15th from the left end and Harsh is 20th from the right end of a row, then what is the position of Ram from the right end of the row? (a) 51 (b) 50 (c) 49 (d) CND (e) None of these Solution SOLUTIONS Solutions (1-3): E(80) > D > C(65) > A > B (60) S1. Ans.(c) Sol. S2. Ans.(b) Sol. S3. Ans.(a) Sol. S4. Ans.(d) Sol. K > B > W > F > J S5. Ans.(b) Sol. Total number of student in the class = 61 S6. Ans.(d) Sol. Total number of students in the class= (21+15)-1= 35 S7. Ans.(e) Sol. D > C > E > A > B

S8. Ans.(d) Sol. T > Q > R > P > S S11. Ans.(d) Sol. Q > R > U > P > S/T > S/T S12. Ans.(c ) Sol. P/U > P/U > R > Q/T > Q/T > S S13. Ans.(d) Sol. As Adarsh position from the left end is 11. And Naveen position from right end is 20 and after interchanging their positon will be interchanged i.e now Naveen is 11 from left end and Adarsh is 20 from right end and it is given that after interchange Adarsh is 15th from left end so total persons = (left + right)-1= 15+20-1= 34. S14. Ans(d) Sol. Since we doesn t get the position of any of the person from both the ends before or after interchanging then it is not possible to answer how many persons are there in the row. S15. Ans (d) Sol. Since it is not given that how many persons are sitting in the row then we can t determine the position of ram from the other end.

Directions (1-5): What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series? Q1. 25, 30, 49, 56, 81, 90,?, 132 (a) 90 (b) 72 (c) 99 (d) 121 (e) 132 Q2. 1200, 150, 25,?, 3.125 (a) 62.5 (b) 6.25 (c) 0.625 (d) 6.625 (e) 4.25 Q3. 6, 19, 71, 279, 1111,? (a) 4439 (b) 3439 (c) 3454 (d) 5439 (e) 4349 Q4. 3, 17, 59, 185, 563,? (a) 1581 (b) 1686 (c) 1497 (d) 1697 (e) 1689 Q5. 16, 17, 36, 111, 448,? (a) 2240 (b) 2245 (c) 2694 (d) 1796 (e) 1865 Directions (6-10): Find the missing term in the following number series. Q6. 113, 130, 164, 215,?, 368 (a) 293 (b) 273 (c) 283 (d) 327 (e) 382 Q7. 705, 728, 774, 843, 935, 1050,?

(a) 1190 (b) 1180 (c) 1185 (d) 1188 (e) 1818 Q8. 16, 16, 40, 160, 880,? (a) 7480 (b) 6160 (c) 4400 (d) 5720 (e) 6600 Q9. 60.5, 72, 84.5, 98, 112.5,? (a) 125 (b) 122 (c) 126 (d) 128 (e) 132 Q10. 4, 2, 2, 3, 6,? (a) 12 (b) 15 (c) 24 (d) 18 (e) 21 Directions (Q.11-15): What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series? Q11. 7, 56, 92, 117, 133,? (a) 148 (b) 138 (c) 135 (d) 147 (e) 142 Q12. 2, 4, 16, 86, 610,? (a) 5498 (b) 4889 (c) 5500 (d) 6722 (e) 5550 Q13. 6, 4, 8, 23,?, 385.25 (a) 84.5 (b) 73

(c) 78.5 (d) 82 (e) 86 Q14. 27, 125, 343, 729,?, 1331 (a) 3375 (b) 9261 (c) 2179 (d) 2197 (e) 4913 Q15. 1, 1, 2, 6, 24, 120, 720,? (a) 4050 (b) 5060 (c) 5040 (d) 6050 (e) 4455

Directions (1-5): What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number series? Q1. 12 12 18 45 180 1170? (a) 12285 (b) 10530 (c) 11700 (d) 12870 (e) 7605 Q2. 444 467 513 582 674 789? (a) 950 (b) 904 (c) 927 (d) 881 (e) 973 Q3. 40280625 732375 16275 465 18.6 1.24? (a) 0.248 (b) 0.336 (c) 0.424 (d) 0.512 (e) 0.639 Q4. 963 927 855 747 603 423? (a) 209 (b) 208 (c) 207 (d) 206 (e) 205 Q5. 10 15 15 12.5 9.375 6.5625? (a) 4.375 (b) 3.2375 (c) 4.6275 (d) 3.575 (e) None of these Directions (6-15): In the questions below, one number is wrong in each number series. Find out the wrong number. Q6. 6 7 16 41 90 154 292 (a) 7 (b) 16 (c) 41 (d) 90 (e) 154 Q7. 484 240 120 57 26.5 11.25 3.625

(a) 240 (b) 120 (c) 57 (d) 26.5 (e) 11.25 Q8. 3 5 13 43 176 891 5353 (a) 5 (b) 13 (c) 43 (d) 176 (e) 891 Q9. 5 7 16 57 244 1245 7506 (a) 7 (b) 16 (c) 57 (d) 244 (e) 1245 Q10. 4 2.5 3.5 6.5 15.5 41.25 126.75 (a) 2.5 (b) 3.5 (c) 6.5 (d) 15.5 (e) 41.25 Q11. 2 3 6 18 109 1944 209952 (a) 3 (b) 6 (c) 18 (d) 109 (e) 1944 Q12. 2 13 27 113 561 3369 23581 (a) 13 (b) 27 (c) 113 (d) 561 (e) 3369 Q13. 3 9 23 99 479 2881 20159 (a) 9 (b) 23 (c) 99 (d) 479 (e) 2881

Q14. 2 8 32 148 765 4626 32431 (a) 8 (b) 148 (c) 765 (d) 32 (e) 32431 Q15. 2 3 11 38 102 229 443 (a) 11 (b) 229 (c) 102 (d) 38 (e) 3