SRT (Simplicrack Revision Test) - 1
SRT (Simplicrack Revision Test) - 1
SRT (Simplicrack Revision Test) - 1
QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE
1. A sample of 50 litres of glycerine is found to be adulterated to the extent of 20%. How much pure
glycerine should be added to it so as to bring down the percentage of impurity to 5%?
2. A man started off a business with a certain capital amount. In the first year, he earned 60% profit and
donated 50% of the total capital (initial amount + profit). He followed the same procedure with the
remaining capital after the second and third years. If at the end of the three years, he is left with Rs.
15,360, what was the initial amount (in Rs.) with which the man started his business?
a. 20,000
b. 30,000
c. 25,000
d. 32,000
3. The ratio of two numbers A and B is 5:8. If 5 is added to each of A and B, then the ratio becomes 2:3.
The difference in A and B is:
a. 20
b. 10
c. 15
d. 12
4. Find the number of students who took an exam if the ratio of those who passed to those who failed in
the exam was 10:3. If 40 more students had taken the exam and 10 less had failed, then the ratio of
those who passed to those who failed in the exam would have been 5:1.
a. 200
b. 250
c. 300
d. 260
5. Radha bought a fridge and a washing machine together for Rs. 57300. She sold the fridge at a profit
of 15% and washing machine at a loss of 24% and both are sold at the same price. The cost price of
washing machine (in Rs.) is:
a. 22800
b. 34500
c. 28650
d. 24500
6. An article is marked 27% above its cost price. If x% discount is allowed on the marked price and still
there is a profit of 6.68%, then is the value of x?
a. 20
b. 12.5
c. 15
d. 16
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7. A shopkeeper marked a price Rs.16,500 more than a cost price. If the shopkeeper allowed a discount
of 8% to the customer it would fetch Rs.3630 more than if he allowed a discount of 10%. Find the cost
price.
a. Rs. 1,45,000
b. Rs. 1,67,000
c. Rs. 1,65,000
d. Rs. 1,53,000
8. Ramesh purchases 75 articles for ₹ 10800 and sells them at a loss equal to the selling price of 5 articles.
What will be the selling price of one article?
a. Rs. 156
b. Rs. 135
c. Rs. 144
d. Rs. 132
9. The difference between the simple interest between the simple interest received from two different
sources on ₹ 1500 for 3 years is ₹ 13.50. The difference between their rate of interest is –
a. 0.1%
b. 0.2 %
c. 0.3 %
d. 0.4 %
10. The simple interest on a sum for 6 years is Rs. 29250. The rate of interest for the first 2 years is 7
percent per annum and for the next 4 years is 16 percent per annum. What is the sum?
a. Rs. 36600
b. Rs. 37500
c. Rs. 35400
d. Rs. 38300
11. If the difference between the compound interest, compounded every six months, and the simple
interest on a certain sum of money at the rate of 12% per annum for one year is Rs 36, the sum is:
a. Rs 10,000
b. Rs 12000
c. Rs 15000
d. Rs 9000
12. Sanjay purchased a hotel worth rupees 10 lakhs and Anita purchased a car worth Rs. 16 lakhs. The
value of hotel every year increase by 20% of the previous value and the value of car every
depreciates by 25%. What is the difference between the price of hotel and car after 3 years?
13. A can contains a mixture of two liquids A and B in the ratio 7:5. When 9 litres of mixture are drained
off and the Can is filled with B, the ratio of A and B becomes 7:9. How many litres of liquid A was
contained by the Can initially?
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a. 10
b. 20
c. 21
d. 25
14. A mixture contains wine and water in the ratio 3:2 and another mixture contains them in the ratio 4:5.
How many litres of latter must be mixed with 3 litres of the former so that the resulting mixture may
contain equal quantities of wine and water?
a. 27/5 litres
b. 27/3 litres
c. 9/2 litres
d. 15/4 litres
15. Samir and Puneet can complete the same work in 10 days and 15 days respectively. The work was
assigned for Rs.4500. After working together for 3 days Samir and Puneet involved Ashok. The work
was completed in total 5 days. What amount (in Rs.) was paid to Ashok?
a. 1500
b. 800
c. 750
d. 1071
16. A can complete a certain work in 30 days. B is 25% more efficient than A and C is 20% more efficient
than B. They all worked together for 3 days. B alone will complete the remaining work in:
a. 20 days
b. 15 days
c. 18 days
d. 12 days
17. Three pipes A, B, and C can fill a tank in 20, 15, and 30 hrs respectively. If all the pipes are open at
the same time, then what is the time taken to fill the tank?
a. 6.67 hrs
b. 9.33 hrs
c. 7.67 hrs
d. 8.33 hrs
18. Pipes A and B can fill a tank with water in 30 minutes and 40 minutes, respectively, while pipe C can
drain off 51 litres of water per minute. If all the three pipes are opened together, the tank is filled in
90 minutes. What is the capacity (in litres) of the tank?
a. 900
b. 864
c. 720
d. 1080
19. In covering a certain distance, the speeds of A and B are in the ratio of 3: 4. A takes 30 minutes more
than B to reach the destination. The time taken by A to reach the destination is:
20. In a 1500 m race, Anil beats Bakul by 150 m and in the same race Bakul beats Charles by 75 m. By
what distance does Anil beat Charles?
a. 217.50 m
b. 200.15 m
c. 293.50 m
d. 313.75 m
21. A man travels from A to B at a speed of 36 km/hr in 74 minutes and he travels a distance from B to C
with a speed of 45 km/hr in 111 minutes. Find the average speed of whole journey.
1. 41.4 km/hr
2. 39.8 km/hr
3. 40.8 km/hr
4. 36.2 km/hr
22. A boat covers 24 km upstream and 36 km downstream in 6 hours, while it covers 36 km upstream and
24 km downstream in 13/2 hours. The speed of the current is
23. A boat is moving 2 km against the current of the stream in 1 hour and moves 1 km in the direction of
the current in 10 minutes. How long will it take the boat to go 5 km in stationary water?
(a) 1 hr 20 minutes (b) 1 hr 30 minutes (c) 1 hr 15 minutes (d) 55 minutes
24. A number of friends decided to go on picnic and planned to spend Rs 108 on eatables. Three of them
however did not turn up. As a consequence, each one of the remaining had to contribute Rs 3 extra.
The number of them who attended the picnic was:
a) 15 b) 12 c) 9 d) 6.
25. The sum of all natural numbers between 100 and 200, which are multiples of 3 is:
a) 5000 b) 4950 c) 4980 d) 4900
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE
(a) Both I and II follow (b) Either I or II follows (c) Only II follows (d) Only I follows
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2. Two different positions of the same dice are shown below, the six faces of which
are numbered 1 to 6. Find the number opposite to the face having 2.
3. A paper is folded and cut as shown below. How will it appear when unfolded?
4. Abhishek started from a point A and walked 15 meters towards south. He turned left and walked 20
meters. He then turned left again and walked 15 meters. He again turned left and walked 35 metres and
reached a point B. How far and in which direction is point B with respect to point ‘A’?
(a)15 meters, West
(b)20 meters, North
(c)35 meters, South
(d)15 meters, East
5. Six players C, E, G, I, K and M are standing in a row facing towards north (Not necessarily in the same
order). Two players are standing between C and M. I is standing to the immediate left of C. E is standing
second to the left of G. K is third to the right of G. Who is standing second to the right of I?
6. Which of the following interchanges of signs and numbers would make the given equation correct?
7. In the following diagram, the triangle represents ‘rich’, the circle represents ‘Farmer’ and the
rectangle represents ‘rural’. The numbers in different segments show the number of persons. How many
rich Farmers are not rural?
9. Select the figure that will come next in the following series.
10. Select the set of numbers that is similar to the following set.
11. Bharat and Sapna are husband and wife. Rohit and Bharat are brothers. Suresh is the father of Rohit.
Sapna’s son is Krish. How is Krish related to Suresh?
13. Select the answer figure that when placed in the blank space of the question figure will complete the pattern.
14. I in a code language, BACHELOR is written as SNMDIBBA. How will COHESION be written as in that
language?
16. Statements:
(a) Both I and II follow (b) Either I or II follows (c) Only II follows (d) Only I follow
17. B is the only son of A. C is the mother of D. A is the mother of C. The relation of B with D is:
(a) Paternal uncle (b) Father (c) Maternal uncle (d) Brother
18. While coming home from school at 5 p.m., Ketaki’s shadow was falling to her left. In which direction
is the school from her home?
19. If the given figure is folded to form a cube, which sign will come opposite ‘+’?
20. Choose the Venn diagram that best illustrates the relationship among the following classes:
23. If ‘$’ stands for addition, ‘%’ stands for subtraction, ‘#’ stands for multiplication and ‘@’ stands for
division, then what is the value of: -
18 # 2 @ 2 $ 18 % 18
25. A paper is folded and cut as shown below. How will it appear when unfolded?
ENGLISH COMPREHENSION
Directions:
Read the following passage and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases are given
in hold to bold you to locate them while answering some of the questions.
We have inherited the tradition of secrecy about the budget from Britain where also the system has been
strongly attacked by eminent economists and political scientists including Peter Jay. Sir Richard Clarke,
who was the originating genius of nearly every important development in the British budgeting
techniques during the last two decades, has spoken out about the abuse of budget secrecy: "The
problems of long-term tax policy should surely be debated openly with the facts on the table. In my
opinion, all governments should have just the same duty to publish their expenditure policy. Indeed, this
obligation to publish taxation policy is really essential for the control of public expenditure in order to
get realistic taxation implications." Realising that democracy flourishes best on the principles of open
government, more and more democracies are having an open public debate on budget proposals before
introducing the appropriate Bill in the legislature. In the United States the budget is conveyed in a
message by the President to the Congress, which comes well in advance of the date when the Bill is
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introduced in the Congress. In Finland the Parliament and the people are already discussing in June the
tentative budget proposals which are to be introduced in the Finnish Parliament in September. Every
budget contains a cartload of figures in black and white - but the dark figures represent the myriad lights
and shades of India's life, the contrasting tones of poverty and wealth, and of bread so dear and flesh and
blood so cheap, the deep tints of adventure and enterprise and man's ageless struggle for a brighter
morning. The Union budget should not be an annual scourge but a part of presentation of annual accounts
of a partnership between the Government and the people. That partnership would work much better
when the nonsensical secrecy is replaced by openness and public consultations, resulting in fair laws
and the people's acceptance of their moral duty to pay.
1. How do the British economists and political scientists react to budget secrecy? They are
4. The secrecy of the budget is maintained by all of the following countries except
A. Finland
B. India
C. United States
a. Only B
b. Only C
c. A and C
d. Only A
5. From the contents of the passage, it can be inferred that the author is
a. a democratic person.
b. unaware of India's recent economic developments.
c. a conservative person.
d. authoritarian in his approach.
The mother and not her children (a)/ have been arrested (b)/ for committing the theft. (c)/ No error (d)
i. b
ii. c
iii. d
iv. a
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a. Have
b. Has
c. Has been
d. Had
a. He
b. One
c. They
d. You
IRRESOLUTE
a. Undecided
b. Angry
c. Ignorant
d. Firm
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a. To meet you
b. To have met you
c. Of meeting you
d. Meeting you
15. Select the part of the sentence that contains grammatical mistake.
Either of his four sons (a)/ has sold his property (b)/ after his death. (c)/ No error (d)
I. a
II. b
III. c
IV. d
SUSCEPTIBLE
a. Incredible
b. Immune
c. Predictable
d. Unpredictable
18. Select the part of the sentence that contains grammatical mistake.
Few days I passed (a)/ in her company (b)/ were exciting. (c)/ No error (d)
a. a
b. b
c. c
d. d
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a. Nest
b. Clutch
c. Brood
d. Offspring
QUERULOUS
a. Misty
b. Curious
c. Ambiguous
d. Peevish
In cahoots with
23. Select the part of the sentence that contains grammatical mistake.
She is as honest, (a)/ If not more than (b)/ her brother. (c)/ No error (d)
a) a
b) b
c) c
d) d
CHIVALROUS
a. Gallant
b. Dastardly
c. Amorous
d. Defiant
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a. Until
b. When
c. But
d. None of the above
GENERAL AWARENESS
1) What was the primary purpose of INS Tarmuqli commissioned on December 14, 2023, at Naval
Dockyard, Visakhapatnam?
a) Deep-sea exploration
b) Coastal surveillance and protection
c) Humanitarian aid missions
d) Space research
2) What is the primary focus of the ‘UAE Consensus’ reached in Dubai at COP28?
3) Which of the following statements are true about M.S. Swaminathan Award-
i) Only a & b ii) only a, b & c iii) only a, b & d iv) All of the above
4) From which sport did Divyakriti Singh received the Arjuna Award, making her the first Indian Woman
to achieve this honor?
i) Only a, b & c ii) Only a & c iii) Only a, c & d iv) All
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6) Hemis festival of Ladakh is celebrated to mark the birth anniversary of Guru __________ .
a. Padmasambhava
b. Katyayana
c. Marpa Lotsawa
d. Patrul Rinpoche
a. Marcus Pleyer
b. T Raja Kumar
c. Jens Stoltenberg
d. Peter Lesbelle.
8) Tansen, who was included in the Navaratnas of Akbar, was an expert in playing which of the following
musical instruments -
a) Salman Rushdie
b) Amitav Ghosh
c) Ruskin Bond
d) Satinder Kumar Lambah
i) Only A & B ii) Only A, B & C iii) Only A & D iv) All
12) Under which Article of the Indian Constitution, the president of India enjoys the power of withhold
his assent to any bill passed by both the houses of the parliament?
13) In the removal of which of the following officials does the Parliament does not play any role?
14) Which among the following ruler's reign is mentioned in the Hathigumpha inscriptions?
15) Which one of the following describes best the concept of Nirvana in Buddhism?
17) Which of the following Indian freedom fighter said that "Be the change you wish to see in the world"?
18) In which of the following years Motilal Nehru along with eight other congress leaders drafted a
Constitution for India?
19) Who is associated with the Introduction of the Local Self Government in India?
22) The terms ‘Jat and Sawar' are related to which of the following administrative system?