Model Test 51
Model Test 51
Model Test 51
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1. How many pairs of letters are there in the word “UNSTABILISED” in both backward
and forward directions according to the alphabetical order?
1) Seven 2) Nine 3) Eight 4) Six 5) More than nine
Direction: (2-5) Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
Eight boxes E, F, G, H, R, S, T and U are arranged one above another from
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bottom to top and each box contains different number of balls 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
16, 17 and 18 but not necessarily in the same order.
Three boxes are arranged between box G and the box having 17 balls. Sum of
the boxes of H and U is a perfect Square. Box R is arranged two places above box
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G. Difference between balls in box G and box E is seven. Two boxes are arranged
between H and T, which is immediate to G. The number of balls in box T is a
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multiple of five. Box U is arranged above box R, which is arranged second from the
top. Box F is arranged below the box T. Three boxes are arranged between R and
the box having 12 balls. The number of balls in Box F is a prime number. Two
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boxes are arranged between box S, which has 14 balls and the box having the
highest number of balls. Box E has fewer balls than box R.
2. How many balls does box F have?
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1) 11 2) 15 3) 13 4) 17 5) 14
3. Which of the following box is arranged immediately below the box which has 11
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balls?
1) U 2) S 3) G 4) H 5) R
4. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group, then
which one doesn’t belong to that group?
1) H 2) U 3) R 4) G 5) S
5. Which of the following statement is ‘TRUE’?
I. Box R contains 15 balls
II. Box T contains 17 balls
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III. Box G contains 18 balls
1) Only I 2) Only II 3) Only III
4) Only I and III 5) Only II and III
Direction: (6-8) In these questions three statements followed by two conclusions
numbered I and II have been given. You have to take the given statements to be
true even if they seem to be at a variance from commonly known facts and then
decide which of the given conclusions logically follow from the given statements
disregarding commonly known facts.
6. Statements: All Books are Balls Only a few Balls are Bells
Some Books are Cells
Conclusions: I. Some Balls are Cells
II. All Bells are Cells is a possibility
1) Only conclusion I follows 2) Only conclusion II follows
3) Either conclusion I or II follows 4) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
5) Both conclusions I and II follow
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7. Statements: Some A’s are B Only a few B’s are C’s
Only a few C’s are D’s
Conclusions: I. All D’s are B’s is a possibility
II. Some D’s are not A’s
1) Only conclusion I follows 2) Only conclusion II follows
3) Either conclusion I or II follows 4) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
5) Both conclusions I and II follow
8. Statements: All A’s are B’s Only a few B’s are C’s
No C is D
Conclusions: I. Some D’s are not A’s II. All A’s are D’s is a possibility
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1) Only conclusion I follows 2) Only conclusion II follows
3) Either conclusion I or II follows 4) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
5) Both conclusions I and II follow
Direction: (9-12) Study the following information carefully and answer the
questions given below.
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Six persons – A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting around a triangular table in
such a way those persons who sit at corners face outside and persons who sit at
the middle of the sides face inside the table. They have different ages.
Two persons are sitting between A and B. D is an immediate neighbour of B,
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who is not the oldest. Sum of the ages of D and A is 43 years. D is 18 years old. E
is sitting second to the right of B. Person whose age is 12 years sits at immediate
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right of D. C is 5 years older than F, they are not immediate neighbours. E is 15
years old and does not face inside. Difference between the ages of F and B is 17
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years.
9. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group.
Which of the following doesn’t belong to that group?
1) D-B 2) C-A 3) A-E 4) F-D 5) B-F
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10. How many persons are sitting between B and C when counted from the left of C?
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15. Statements: A<N<B, D>E, F C M, E>N<M
Conclusions: I. A<F II. D>A
1) Only I is true 2) Only II is true
3) Either I or II is true 4) Neither I or II is true 5) Both I and II are true
Direction: (16-18) Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
D2 B 8 @ 9 F V 4 U # $ 3 C W % A&T 5 G*7 ^ E 1
16. Which of the following is 6th to the left of 17th from the left end?
1) U 2) # 3) $ 4) * 5) W
17. How many such symbols are there which are immediately followed by number
and immediately preceded by letter?
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1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) More than four
18. Four of the following are alike in a certain manner, find out the one which
doesn’t belong to the group?
1) D89 2) U3W 3) &57 4) @VU 5) 3%&
Direction: (19-21) Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
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Five persons- B, C, D, E and F are arranged according to their weights. B is
heavier than only one person. Two persons are lighter than D. F is heavier than E
but lighter than C.
19. Who amongst the following is just heavier than E?
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1) B 2) C
E 3) F
How many persons are lighter than F?
4) D 5) No one
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1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) More than three
21. Who amongst the following is the heaviest?
1) C 2) F 3) B 4) E 5) D
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Direction: (22-25) Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
Certain number of persons sitting in a line facing North. M is fourth to the
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right of V. Only one person sits between V and S. Only six members sitting
between S and B. R is third to the left of B. The number of persons between V and
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M is one less than the number of persons between B and K, who is at one of the
position to the right of R. No one sits left of R. G is fifth to the right of K. The
number of persons between G and M is same as between M and D. L is immediate
right of D, who is at right of M. No person is sitting to the right of L.
22. How many persons are sitting in a row?
1) 22 2) 19 3) 20 4) 21 5) 24
23. How many persons are sitting between R and S?
1) Eight 2) Eleven 3) Nine 4) Ten 5) Twelve
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24. As many persons sit to the left of K is same as to the right of ____?
1) G 2) S 3) B 4) V 5) M
25. If F sits exactly between V and M then what is the position of K with respect to F?
1) Fifth to the left 2) Sixth to the left 3) Fourth to the right
4) Seventh to the left 5) Third to the left
Direction: (26-28) Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
Gifty started walking from point M and walked 10m North to reach point N,
after taking to her right from point N she walked 7m and reached point O. Again
taking to her left she walked 3m to reach point P, from there she walked certain
distance in East direction and reached point Q. After that she walked 13m South
to reach point R.
26. If distance between point M and point R is 25m then what is the distance between
point P and point Q?
1) 12m 2) 18m 3) 17m 4) 15m 5) 19m
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27. What is the shortest distance between point M and point O? (Approximately)
1)16m 2) 13m 3) 11m 4) 15m 5) 12m
28. Point N is in which direction with respect to point Q?
1) South 2) North 3) South-West 4) West 5) North-East
Direction: (29-32) Study the following information carefully and answer the
questions given below.
Eight persons L, M, N, O, P, Q, R and S were born in the years 1954, 1957,
1966, 1972, 1975, 1983, 1989 and 2005 but not necessarily in the same order.
They were born on the same date i.e. on 1st January of these years. Make all the
age calculations as on 1st January 2021.
R was not born in 1957 and R's age was found to be a perfect square. R and
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Q were born at a gap of two persons. M was aged twice as that of P. O was born at
a gap of one person from P. L was elder to S, who was elder to N. At least one
person was born between L and R.
29. In which of the following year L was born?
1) 1966 2) 1972 3) 1957 4) 1975 5) 1954
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2) 71
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What is the sum of the ages of P and S?
1) 70 3) 81 4) 48 5) 96
31. Which of the following combination is true?
1) M-64 2) O-38 3) N-49 4) L-55 5) R-46
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How many persons are younger than S?
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1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) More than four
Direction: (33-35) Study the following information carefully and answer the given
questions.
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37. How many persons are sitting between I and the person facing D?
1) Two 2) One 3) No one 4) Three 5) Four
38. Who amongst the following are immediate neighbours of B?
1) D, C 2) A, E 3) D, A 4) A, C 5) D, E
39. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and hence form a group.
Which one does not belongs to that group?
1) B – H 2) D – K 3) B – I 4) E – G 5) A – H
40. How many meaningful English words can be made using all the letters “ENT”
using each letter only once in each word?
1) Three 2) One 3) Four 4) Two 5) More than four
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NUMERICAL ABILITY
Direction (41-45): Study the data carefully and answer the following questions.
The following line graph shows the number of candidates applied for job in a
company in five different years.
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160
140 140 135
120 120
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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
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41. If the number of female candidates applied in 2013 is 25% more than the male
candidates, then find the number of male candidates applied in 2013.
1) 30 2) 45 3) 50 4) 60 5) 75
42. If the average of number of candidates applied in 2010, 2014 and 2015 is 120,
then find the difference between the number of candidates applied in 2015 and
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2012.
1) 110 2) 115 3) 120 4) 125 5) 130
43. If the ratio of workers and managers (out of total candidates applied) in 2011 is
9:11, then find the number of workers applied in 2011 is approximately what
percent of number of total candidates applied in 2013.
1) 32% 2) 46% 3) 51% 4) 62% 5) 27%
44. If the number of candidates applied in 2009 is 20% more than the number of
candidates applied in 2010, then find the number of candidates applied in 2009.
1) 132 2) 156 3) 144 4) 168 5) 172
45. What is the difference between the number of candidates applied in 2011 and
2013?
1) 10 2) 20 3) 25 4) 15 5) 5
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Direction (46-50): Study the data carefully and answer the following questions.
The table given below shows the number of Umbrellas and number of
Raincoats sold by five shops.
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46. If 45% of the total raincoats sold by A and C together are purchased by females
and rest by males, then find the number of total raincoats sold by A and C together
to males.
1) 123 2) 133 3) 143 4) 153 5) 163
47.
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If the number of umbrellas sold by F is 19.98% (approximately) more than that by
C and the ratio of number of umbrellas and raincoats sold by F is 4:5, then find
the difference between number of raincoats sold by F and B.
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1) 65 2) 45
E 3) 77 4) 87 5) 102
The number of umbrellas sold by E is approximately what percent of number of
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raincoats sold by D and E together?
1) 42% 2) 35% 3) 58% 4) 67% 5) 83%
49. What is the total number of umbrella sold by all shops together?
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57. The marked price is 60% above cost price and the cost price is 559.99
(approximately), if how much discount is given then the profit becomes 40%?
1) 112 2) 96 3) 88 4) 126 5) 138
58. Set A: average of 4 consecutive odd numbers is 22. Set B: average of 4 consecutive
even numbers is 17. Difference between highest odd number in set A and lowest
even number in set B is X. Find 3X.
1) 67 2) 85 3) 56 4) 34 5) 33
59. A man travels at a speed of 54 km/h for 9 hours and at a speed of 42.99 km/h
(approximately) for 2 hours. Find the average speed of man in his journey.
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1) 52 km/h 2) 36 km/h 3) 44 km/h 4) 28 km/h 5) 60 km/h
60. Sum of the downstream and upstream speed of the boat is 40 km/h and the ratio
of the speed of the boat and speed of the stream is 5:1. Find the distance covered
in downstream in 2 hrs.
1) 48 km/h 2) 32 km/h
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Direction (61-65): What will come in place of the question mark (?) in the given
number series?
61. 29, 55, 92, 142, 207, ?
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1) 289 2) 213 3) 256 4) 312 5) 330
62. 167, 196, 179, 208, 191, ?
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1) 13 2) 18 3) 21 4) 11 5) 15
75. 36% of 450 + 52% of 300 = 6 ×?
1) 75 2) 66 ha 3) 92 4) 76 5) 53
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76. =25
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1) 28 2) 49 3) 52 4) 17 5) 21
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77. =7
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1) 2401 2) 7 3) 49 4) 16807 5) 4201
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Direction (78-80): Study the data carefully and answer the following questions.
In an organisation, the employees were offered Tea and Coffee. 55% of the
employees drink Tea and 45% of the employees drink Coffee. 12% of the employees
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drink both Tea and Coffee. Some employees have neither Tea nor Coffee.
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78. What is the percentage of employees who drink neither coffee nor tea?
1) 13% 2) 11% 3) 12% 4) 16% 5) 20%
79. What is the percentage of employees only coffee?
1) 35% 2) 40% 3) 43% 4) 33% 5) 25%
80. What is the ratio between the number of employees who drink only tea to the
number of employees who drink only coffee?
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1)43 : 33 2) 25 : 43 3)11 : 23 4) 23 : 43 5) 33:43
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