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C-SAT Test-4
1- The bowling average of a cricketer was 12.4.
He improves his bowling average by 0.2 points
when he takes 5 wickets for 26 runs in his last
match. The number of wickets taken by him
before the last match was-
(a) 125 (b) 150 (c) 175 (d) 200
1- ,d fØdsV f[kykM+h ds xasnckth dk vkSlr 12-4 FkkA mlus
vfUre eSp esa 26 ju nsdj 5 fodsV gkfly djds vius
xsanckth ds vkSlr esa 0-2 vadksa dk lq/kkj fd;kA vfUre
eSp ls igys mlus fdrus fodsV gkfly fd;k Fkk\
(a) 125 (b) 150 (c) 175 (d) 200
2- A cricketer had a certain average of runs for
his 64 innings. In his 65th
innings, he is bowled
out for no score on his part. This brings down
his average by 2 runs. His new average of runs
is-
(a) 130 (b) 128 (c) 70 (d) 68
2- ,d fØdsVj dk 64 ikfj;ksa esa juksa dk ,d fuf’pr vkSlr
FkA mlus vius 65oha ikjh esa fcuk ,d Hkh ju cuk;s vkmV
gks x;kA ftlls mldk vkSlr 2 ju ?kV x;kA mlds juks
dk u;k vkSlr D;k gS\
(a) 130 (b) 128 (c) 70 (d) 68
3- A man buys a certain number of oranges at 20
for Rs 60 and an equal number at 30 for Rs 60.
He mixes them and sells them at 25 for Rs 60.
What is gain or loss per cent?
(a) Gain of 4% (b) Loss of 4%
(c) Neither gain nor loss (d) Loss of 5%
3- ,d vkneh us 60 :i;s esa 20 lUrjs dh nj ls dqN lUrjs
[kjhns vkSj fQj mrus gh 60 :i;s esa 30 lUrjs dh nj ls
lUrjsa [kjhnsA mlus lkjs lUrjksa dks feykdj 60 :i;s esa
25 lUrjksa dh nj ls csp fn;kA vr% Kkr dhft, fd ykHk
;k gkfu izfr’kr D;k Fkk\
(a) 4% dk ykHk (b) 4% dh gkfu
(c) u gh ykHk vkSj u gkfu (d) 5% dh gkfu
4- The average expenditure of a man for the first
five months of a year is Rs 5,000 and for the
next seven months it is Rs 5,400. He saves Rs 2,300 during the year. His average monthly
income is-
(a) Rs 5,425 (b) Rs 5,500
(c) Rs 5,446 (d) Rs 5,600
4- fdlh o”kZ ds igys ik¡p eghuksa esa fdlh O;fä dh vkSlr
vk; : 5000 vkSj vfUre lkr eghuksa dh vkSlr vk; :
5]400 gSA iwjs o”kZ esa mlus : 2]300 cpk fy,A vr% mldk
ekfld vk; Kkr dhft,\
(a) : 5,425 (b) : 5,500
(c) : 5,446 (d) : 5,600
5- The average of two numbers A and B is 20,
that of B and C is 19 and of C and A it is 21.
What is the value of A?
(a) 24 (b) 22 (c) 20 (d) 18
5- nks vadksa A vkSj B dk vkSlr 20] B vkSj C dk vkSlr
19 ,oa C vkSj A dk vkSlr 21 gSA vr% A dk eku Kkr
dhft,\
(a) 24 (b) 22 (c) 20 (d) 18
6- 3 years ago the average age of a family of 5
members was 17 years. With the birth of a new
baby, the average remains the same even
today. Find the age of the baby?
(a) 1 years (b) 3 years (c) 2.5 years (d) 2 years
6- rhu o”kZ igys ,d 5&lnL;h; ifjokj dh vkSlr vk;q 17
o”kZ FkhA ,d f’k’kq ds tUe ds ckn vkt Hkh ifjokj dh
vkSlr vk;q 17 o”kZ gh gS\ f’k’kq dh mez Kkr dhft,\
(a) 1 o”kZ (b) 3 o”kZ (c) 2.5 o”kZ (d) 2 o”kZ
7- A number x equals 80% of the average of 5, 7,
14 and a number y. If the average of x and y is
26, the value of y is-
(a) 13 (b) 26 (c) 39 (d) 40
7- ,d la[;k x dk eku] 5] 7] 14 vkSj y ds vkSlr ds 80%
ds cjkcj gSA ;fn x vkSj y dk vkSlr 26 gS rks y dk
eku Kkr dhft,\
(a) 13 (b) 26 (c) 39 (d) 40
8- With an average speed of 40 km/h a train
reaches its destination on time. If it goes with
an average speed of 35 km/h, it is late by 15
minutes. The total journey is-
(a) 30 km (b) 40 km (c) 70 km (d) 80 km
8- 40 fdeh izfr ?kaVs dh vkSlr pky ls ,d jsyxkM+h vius
eafty ij lgh le; ij igq¡prh gSA ;fn ;g jsyxkM+h 35
fdeh@ izfr ?kaVs dh vkSlr ls pyrh gS rks vius eafty
ij 15 feuV nsj ls igq¡prh gSA vr% ;k=k dh dqy nwjh
Kkr dhft,\
(a) 30 fdeh (b) 40 fdeh (c) 70 fdeh (d) 80 fdeh
9- The average salary of 20 workers in an office 9- fdlh dk;kZy; ds 20 deZpkfj;ksa dk vkSlr ekfld osru
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is Rs 1900 per month. If manager's salary is
added, the average becomes Rs 2000 per
month. The manger’s salary (in Rs) is-
(a) 24000 (b) 25200 (c) 45600 (d) 48000
: 1900 gSA ;fn blesa izcU/kd dk osru tksM+ fy;k tk;s
rks ;g vkSlr : 2000 gks tkrk gSA vr% izcU/kd dk
ekfld osru ¼:i;s esa½ Kkr dhft,\
(a) 24000 (b) 25200 (c) 45600 (d) 48000
10- The average mark of 14 students was
calculated as 71. But it was later found that the
marks of one student had been wrongly
emerged as 42 instead of 56 and of another as
74 instead of 32. The correct average is-
(a) 67 (b) 68 (c) 69 (d) 71
10- 14 fo|kfFkZ;ksa dk vkSlr 71 vkadk x;k ysfdu ckn esa Kkr
gqvk fd Hkwyo’k ,d fo|kFkhZ dk vad 56 ds LFkku ij 42
gh fy;k x;k vkSj ,d vU; fo|kFkhZ dk vad 32 ds LFkku
ij 74 fy;k x;k FkkA lgh vkSlr Kkr dhft,\
(a) 67 (b) 68 (c) 69 (d) 71
11- The average age of 30 boys in a class is 15
years. One boy, aged 20 years, left the class,
but two new boys came in his place whose
ages differ by 5 years. If the average age of all
the boys now in the class becomes 15 years,
the age of the younger newcomer is-
(a) 20 years (b) 15 years
(c) 10 years (d) 8 years
11- fdlh d{kk esa 30 Nk=ksa dh vkSlr vk;q 15 o”kZ gSA ,d
Nk= ftldh vk;q 20 o”kZ gS] d{kk NksM+ nsrk gS ysfdu
mldh txg nks Nk= vk tkrs gSa ftudh vk;q esa 5 o”kZ dk
vUrj gSA vxj vc d{kk esa Nk=ksa dh vkSlr vk;q 15 o”kZ
gS rks vkus okys nksuksa Nk=ksa esa NksVs okys Nk= dh vk;q Kkr
dhft,\
(a) 20 o”kZ (b) 15 o”kZ
(c) 10 o”kZ (d) 8 o”kZ
12- Of the three numbers, the average of the first
and the second is greater than the average of
the second and the third by 15. What is the
difference between the first and the third of the
three numbers?
(a) 15 (b) 45 (c) 60 (d) 30
12- rhu la[;kvksa esa igyh vkSj nwljh la[;kvksa dk vkSlr]
nwljh vkSj rhljh la[;kvksa ds vkSlr ls 15 vf/kd gSA rhuksa
la[;kvksa esa igyh vkSj rhljh la[;kvksa esa vUrj Kkr
dhft,\
(a) 15 (b) 45 (c) 60 (d) 30
13- The average of 11 results is 50. If the average
of first six results is 49 and that of last six 52,
find the sixth result.
(a) 56 (b) 60 (c) 64 (d) 70
13- 11 ifj.kkeksa dk vkSlr 50 gSA ;fn igys N% ifj.kkeksa dk
vkSlr 49 vkSj vkf[kjh N% ifj.kkeksa dk vkSlr 52 gks rks
NBha la[;k Kkr dhft,\
(a) 56 (b) 60 (c) 64 (d) 70
14- A person covers 12 km at 3 km/h, 18 km at 9
km/h and 24 km at 4 km/h. Find the average
speed in covering the whole distance.
(a) 4.2 km/h (b) 4.4 km/h
(c) 4.5 km/h (d) 4 km/h
14- ,d O;fä 12 fdeh dh nwjh 3 fdeh@?kaVk] 18 fdeh dh
nwjh 9 fdeh@?kaVk vkSj 24 fdeh dh nwjh 4 fdeh@?kaVk dh
pky ls r; djrk gSA dqy nwjh r; djus esa vkSlr pky
Kkr dhft,\
(a) 4.2 fdeh@?kaVk (b) 4.4 fdeh@?kaVk
(c) 4.5 fdeh@?kaVk (d) 4 fdeh@?kaVk
15- The average salary per head of all the
employees in an office is Rs 600. The average
salary per head of the officers is Rs 4000 and
that of the rest is Rs 560. If there are 12
officers, the total number of employees in the
office are-
(a) 1,008 (b) 1,028 (c) 1,020 (d) 1,032
15- ,d dk;kZy; esa lHkh deZpkfj;ksa dk vkSlr osru 600
:i;s izfr O;fä] lHkh vf/kdkfj;ksa dk vkSlr osru
4000 :i;s izfr O;fä vkSj ‘ks”k dk vkSlr osru 560
:i;s izfr O;fä gSA ;fn dk;kZy; esa 12 vf/kdkjh gSa
rks ml dk;kZy; esa dqy fdrus deZpkjh gSa\
(a) 1,008 (b) 1,028 (c) 1,020 (d) 1,032
16- Of three numbers, the second is twice the first
and it is also thrice the third. If the average of
three numbers is 44, the difference of the first
number and the third number is-
(a) 24 (b) 18 (c) 12 (d) 6
16- rhu la[;kvksa esa nwljh la[;k igyh dh nqxquh vkSj
rhljh dh rhu xquh gSA ;fn rhuksa la[;kvksa dk vkSlr
44 gS rks igyh vkSj rhljh la[;kvksa esa vUrj gksxk\
(a) 24 (b) 18 (c) 12 (d) 6
17- The average of 12, 2
2, 3
2, 4
2, 5
2, 6
2, 7
2, 8
2, 9
2, 17- 1
2, 2
2, 3
2, 4
2, 5
2, 6
2, 7
2, 8
2, 9
2, 10
2 dk vkSlr gS\
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is-
(a) 42.5 (b) 46.5 (c) 50.5 (d) 38.5
(a) 42.5 (b) 46.5 (c) 50.5 (d) 38.5
18- A car covers four successive 6 km stretches at
speeds of 25 kmph, 50 kmph, 75 kmph and
150 kmph respectively. Its average speed over
this distance is (in kmph)-
(a) 25 (b) 50 (c) 75 (d) 150
18- ,d dkj 6 fdeh dh pkj nwfj;ksa dks Øe’k% 25
fdeh@?kaVk] 50 fdeh@?kaVk] 75 fdeh@?kaVk vkSj 150
fdeh@?kaVk dh pky ls r; djrh gSA bu pkjksa nwfj;ksa
dks r; djus esa mldh vkSlr pky ¼fdeh@?kaVk esa½
D;k gksxh\
(a) 25 (b) 50 (c) 75 (d) 150
19- Find average of 13+ 2
3+ 3
3+ ……+ 50
3?
(a) 30165.5 (b) 3251.5
(c) 31762 (d) 30165.8
19- 13+ 2
3+ 3
3+ ……+ 50
3 dk vkSlr Kkr dhft,\
(a) 30165.5 (b) 3251.5
(c) 31762 (d) 30165.8
20- In what ratio must a mixture of 30% alcohol
strength be mixes with that of 50% alcohol
strength so as to get a mixture of 45% alcohol
strength?
(a) 1 : 2 (b) 1 : 3
(c) 2 : 1 (d) 3 : 1
20- ,d 30% okys vYdksgkWy dks 50% okys vYdksgkWy ds
lkFk fdl vuqikr esa feykuk pkfg, ftlls 45% okys
vYdksgkWy dk feJ.k izkIr gks lds\
(a) 1 : 2 (b) 1 : 3
(c) 2 : 1 (d) 3 : 1
21- A shopkeeper bought 80 kg of sugar at the rate
of Rs 13.50 per kg. He mixed it with 120 kg of
sugar costing Rs 16 per kg. In order to make a
profit of 20%, he must sell the mixture at-
(a) Rs 18 per kg (b) Rs 17 per kg
(c) Rs 16.40 per kg (d) Rs 15 per kg
21- ,d nqdkunkj 13-50 :i;s izfr fdxzk dh nj ls 80
fdxzk phuh [kjhnrk gS vkSj mls 16 :i;s izfr fdxzk
dh nj ls [kjhns x;s 120 fdxzk phuh ds lkFk feyk
nsrk gSA Kkr dhft, fd 20% dk ykHk vftZr djus
gsrq og izfr fdxzk phuh fdl ewY; ij cspsxk\
(a) 18 :i;s izfr fdxzk (b) 17 :i;s izfr fdxzk
(c) 16-40 :i;s izfr fdxzk (d) 15 :i;s izfr fdxzk
22- Zinc and copper are in the ratio of 5 : 3 in 200
gm of an alloy. How much grams of copper be
added to make the ratio as 3:5?
(a) 400/3 (b) 1/200
(c) 72 (d) 66
22- tLrs vkSj rkacs dks 5 % 3 ds vuqikr esa feyk dj ,d
200 xzke dk feJ /kkrq rS;kj fd;k x;kA Kkr dhft,
fd 3 % 5 ds vuqikr ds fy, fdrus xzke rkack feykus
dh vko’;drk gksxh\
(a) 400/3 (b) 1/200
(c) 72 (d) 66
23- 200 litres of a mixture contains 15% of water
and the rest is milk. The amount of milk that
must be added so that the resulting mixture
contains 87.5% milk is-
(a) 30 litres (b) 35 litres
(c) 40 litres (d) 45 litres
23- 200 yhVj ds ,d feJ.k esa 15% ikuh vkSj ‘ks”k nw/k
gSA Kkr dhft, fd feJ.k esa nw/k dh fdruh ek=k
c<+k;h tk;s fd feJ.k esa nw/k dh ek=k 87.5% gks
tk,\
(a) 30 yhVj (b) 35 yhVj
(c) 40 yhVj (d) 45 yhVj
24- From a container, full of pure milk, 20% is
replaced by water and this process is repeated
three times. At the end of third operation, the
quantity of pure milk reduces to-
(a) 40.0% (b) 50.0%
(c) 51.2% (d) 58.8%
24- ,d crZu tks iwjk ‘kq) nw/k ls Hkjk gS] ls 20% nw/k
fudky dj bruk gh ikuh feyk fn;k tkrk gS vkSj ;g
izfØ;k rhu ckj nksgjkbZ tkrh gSA rhljh iqujko`fŸk ds
i'pkr~ ‘kq) nw/k dh ek=k de gksdj fdrus izfr’kr jg
tk,xh\
(a) 40.0% (b) 50.0%
(c) 51.2% (d) 58.8%
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25- In an examination out of 480 students 85% of
the girls and 70% of the boys passed. How
many boys appeared in the examination if total
pass percentage was 75%?
(a) 370 (b) 340
(c) 320 (d) 360
25- ,d ijh{kk esa 480 fo|kfFkZ;ksa esa 85% Nk=k;sa vkSj 70%
Nk= mŸkh.kZ gq,A vxj dqy 75% fo|kFkhZ ijh{kk esa
mŸkh.kZ gq, rks Kkr dhft, ijh{kk esa fdrus Nk=
lfEefyr gq, Fks\
(a) 370 (b) 340
(c) 320 (d) 360
26- A man buys two cows for Rs 1350 and sells
one so as to lose 6% and the other so as to gain
7.5% and on the whole he neither gains nor
losses. What does each cow cost?
(a) 600,700 (b) 600,750
(c) 625,700 (d) 600,720
26- ,d O;fä us 1350 :i;s esa nks xk; [kjhnh vkSj ,d
xk; dks 6% gkfu ij vkSj nwljh xk; dks 7.5% ykHk
ij csp fn;kA bl iwjs O;kikj esa mls u gh ykHk gqvk
vkSj u gkfuA Kkr dhft, mlus nksuksa xk; fdl ewY;
ij [kjhnk Fkk\
(a) 600,700 (b) 600,750
(c) 625,700 (d) 600,720
27- Two vessels contain milk and water in the ratio
3 : 2 and 7 : 3. Find the ratio in which the
contents of the two vessels have to be mixed to
get a new mixture in which the ratio of milk
and water is 2 : 1?
(a) 2 : 1 (b) 1 : 2 (c) 4 : 1 (d) 1 : 4
27- nks crZuksa esa nw/k vkSj ikuh dk vuqikr Øe’k% 3 % 2
vkSj 7 % 3 gSA nksuksa crZuksa esa ls nw/k vkSj ikuh dks fdl
vuqikr esa feyk;k tk; fd u;s feJ.k esa nw/k vkSj ikuh
dk vuqikr 2 % 1 gks tk,\
(a) 2 : 1 (b) 1 : 2 (c) 4 : 1 (d) 1 : 4
28- A jar contains a mixture of two liquids A and B
in the ratio 4 : 1. When 10 l of the mixture is
taken out and 10 l of liquid B is poured into the
jar, the ratio becomes 2 : 3. How many litres of
liquid A was contained in the jar?
(a) 16 l (b) 18 l (c) 20 l (d) 21 l
28- ,d tkj esa nks nzo A vkSj B dks 4 % 1 esa fefJr fd;k
x;k gSA tc feJ.k ls 10 yhVj fudky dj mlesa 10
yhVj nzo B feyk fn;k tkrk gS rkss feJ.k esa nzoksa dk
vuqikr 2 % 3 gks tkrk gSA Kkr dhft, fd feJ.k esa
nzo A fdrus yhVj Fkk\
(a) 16 l (b) 18 l (c) 20 l (d) 21 l
29- Jaya purchased 150 kg of wheat at the rate of
Rs 7 per kg. She sold 50 kg at a profit of 10%.
At what rate per kg should she sell the
remaining to get a profit of 20% on the total
deal?
(a) Rs 8.50 (b) Rs 8.75 (c) Rs 9 (d) Rs 9.25
29- t;k us 7 :i;s izfr fdxzk dh nj ls 150 fdxzk xsgw¡
[kjhnkA mlus 50 fdxzk xsgw¡ dks 10% ykHk ij csp
fn;kA og ‘ks”k cps xsgw¡ dks izfr fdxzk fdl ewY; ij
csps fd mls dqy O;kikj ij 20% dk ykHk gks\
(a) : 8.50 (b) : 8.75 (c) : 9 (d) : 9.25
30- Fresh fruit contains 72% water and dry fruit
contains 20% water by weight. How much dry
fruit can be obtained from 100 kg of fresh
fruit?
(a) 32 kg (b) 33 kg (c) 30 kg (d) 35 kg
30- rkts Qyksa esa dqy Hkkj dk 72% ikuh vkSj lw[ks Qyksa
esa 20% ikuh gSA 100 fdxzk rkts Qyksa ls fdrus fdxzk
lw[ks Qy feysaxs\
(a) 32 kg (b) 33 kg (c) 30 kg (d) 35 kg
31- Two number are in the ratio 3 : 4. If their LCM
is 240, the smaller of the two number is-
(a) 100 (b) 80 (c) 60 (d) 50
31- nks la[;kvksa dk vuqikr 3 % 4 gSA ;fn mudk y-l-i-
240 gS rks nksuksa la[;kvksa esa NksVh la[;k gksxh\
(a) 100 (b) 80 (c) 60 (d) 50
32- The LCM of two numbers is 12 times their
HCF. The sum of the HCF and LCM is 403. If
one of the numbers is 93, then the other
number is-
(a) 124 (b) 128 (c) 134 (d) 138
32- nks la[;kvksa dk y-l-i- muds e-l-i- dk 12 xquk gSA
y-l-i- vkSj e-l-i- dk ;ksx 403 gSA ;fn muesa ls ,d
la[;k 93 gS rks nwljh la[;k Kkr dhft,\
(a) 124 (b) 128 (c) 134 (d) 138
33- The HCF of two numbers, each having three
digits is 17 and their LCM is 714. The sum of 33- rhu vadksa dh nks la[;kvksa dk e-l-i- 17 gS vkSj mudk
y-l-i- 714 gSA nksuksa la[;kvksa dk ;ksx gksxk\
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the number will be-
(a) 289 (b) 391 (c) 221 (d) 731
(a) 289 (b) 391 (c) 221 (d) 731
34- Find the greatest number which will divide
2112 and 2792 leaving the remainder 4 in each
case.
(a) 63 (b) 65 (c) 68 (d) 78
34- og cM+h ls cM+h la[;k Kkr dhft, ftlls 2112 vkSj
2792 dks foHkkftr djus ij gj n’kk esa ‘ks”k 4 feyrk
gS\
(a) 63 (b) 65 (c) 68 (d) 78
35- The sum of two numbers is 192 and their HCF
is 16. Find how many such pairs of two
numbers can be formed.
(a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) 2
35- nksa la[;kvkas dk ;ksx 192 vkSj mudk e-l-i- 16 gSA
Kkr dhft, fd, bl rjg ds nks la[;kvksa ds ,sls
fdrus ;qXe cuk;s tk ldrs gSa\
(a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) 2
36- Two men start together to travel the same way
around a circular track of 11 km
circumference. Their speeds are 4.5 and 8
km/h, respectively. When will they meet at the
starting point?
(a) 11h (b) 12 h (c) 22 h (d) 220 h
36- nks O;fä;ksa us Øe’k% 4-5 fdeh @?kaVk vkSj 8
fdeh@?kaVk dh pky ls ,d 11 fdeh okys o`Ÿkkdkj
iFk ij ,d lkFk ,d gh fn’kk esa pyuk ‘kq: fd;kA
Kkr dhft, oks fdrus le; ckn nqckjk vkjEHk&LFky
ij feysaxs\
(a) 11?kaVk (b) 12 ?kaVk (c) 22 ?kaVk (d) 220 ?kaVk
37- The greatest number, which when subtracted
from 5834, gives a number exactly divisible by
each of 20, 28, 32 and 35, is-
(a) 1120 (b) 4714 (c) 5200 (d) 5600
37- og cM+h ls cM+h la[;k Kkr dhft, ftls 5834 ls
?kVkus ij izkIr la[;k Bhd&Bhd 20] 28] 32 vkSj 35
ls foHkkftr gks tk,xh\
(a) 1120 (b) 4714 (c) 5200 (d) 5600
38- The sum of two numbers is 36 and their HCF
and LCM are 3 and 105 respectively. The sum
of the reciprocals of two numbers-
(a) 2/35 (b) 3/25 (c) 4/35 (d) 2/25
38- nks la[;kvksa dk ;ksx 36 vkSj mudk e-l-i- vkSj y-l-
i- Øe’k% 3 vkSj 105 gSA mu nksuksa la[;kvksa ds
izfrykse dk ;ksx D;k gksxk\
(a) 2/35 (b) 3/25 (c) 4/35 (d) 2/25
39- A commander of a regiment wishes to arrange
his soldiers in the rows of either 12, or 15 or
18 or 20 and also wishes to see his regiment
arranged in the form of a solid square. What is
the least number of soldiers in his regiment?
(a) 180 (b) 360 (c) 900 (d) 500
39- ,d jsthesaV dk dekUMj vius lSfudksa dks 12] 15] 18
;k 20 dh la[;k esa bl izdkj iafäc) djuk pkgrk gS
fd lkjs lSfud ,d oxZ ds :i esa O;ofLFkr gks tk;sA
Kkr dhft, fd mls jsthesaV esa lSfudksa dh U;wure
la[;k fdruh gksxh\
(a) 180 (b) 360 (c) 900 (d) 500
40- What is the least square number exactly
divisible by 4, 5, 6, 12, 15, 18 and 36?
(a) 3600 (b) 900 (c) 2250 (d) 3240
40- og dkSu lh NksVh ls NksVh iw.kZ oxZ la[;k gS tks 4] 5]
6]12] 15] 18 vkSj 36 ls Bhd&Bhd foHkkftr gks
tk,xh\
(a) 3600 (b) 900 (c) 2250 (d) 3240
41- The LCM of three different numbers is 120.
Which of the following cannot be their HCF?
(a) 8 (b) 12 (c) 24 (d)35
41- rhu fHkUu la[;kvksa dk y-l-i- 120 gSA Kkr dhft,
fd fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu mu la[;kvksa dk e-l-i-
ugh gks ldrk\
(a) 8 (b) 12 (c) 24 (d)35
42- Three numbers which are co-prime to each
other are such that the product of first two is
1651 and that of last two is 1397. The sum of
three numbers is-
(a) 151 (b) 155 (c) 149 (d) 150
42- rhu lg&vHkkT; la[;k;sa gSa ftuesa ls izFke nks
la[;kvksa dk xq.kuQy 1651 vkSj vfUre nks la[;kvksa
dk xq.kuQy 1397 gSA rhuksa la[;kvksa dk ;ksxQy
gksxk\
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(a) 151 (b) 155 (c) 149 (d) 150
43- Each team out of the three teams A and D, B
and F, C and E sit along the side of a triangular
table, not necessarily in that order.
D sits to the immediate right of F and C sits to
the immediate right of A. Who among the
following have the same number of persons
between them as those between A and F?
(a) D and E (b) A and B
(c) C and F (d) E and F
43- rhu Vhesa& A vkSj D, B vkSj F rFkk C vkSj E ,d
f=Hkqtkdkj est ds rhuksa rjQ cSBha gSaA ¼vko’;d ugh
gS fd blh Øe es gksa½A D, F ds Bhd nk;ha rjQ cSBk
gS vkSj C, A ds Bhd nk;ha rjQ cSBk gSA vr% Kkr
dhft, fd fuEukafdr esa fdu nks yksxksa ds chp esa
mruh gh la[;k esa yksx cSBs gSa ftrus A vkSj F ds
chp esa gSa\
(a) D vkSj E (b) A vkSj B
(c) C vkSj F (d) E vkSj F
Directions for questions 44 to 46: These
questions are based on the data given below.
There are only four members in a family viz A.
B, C and D and there is only one couple
among them. When asked about their
relationships, following were their replies.
A : B is my son. D is my mother.
B : C is my wife. D is my father.
C : D is my mother-in-law. A is my daughter.
D: A is my grand daughter. B is my daughter-
in-law.
It was known that exactly one person
among them always speaks the truth, one
always tells lies and the other two persons
always alternate between the truth and lie. All
the relations mentioned exist only among
them, if the relations exist at all. It is also
known that there are exactly two males in the
family.
iz'u la- 44 ls 46 ds fy, funsZ’k% fuEukafdr iz’u nh
x;h tkudkjh ij vk/kkfjr gSA
fdlh ifjokj esa pkj lnL;& gSa vkSj muesa ls dsoy
,d nEifr gSA tc mu lcls muds vkil ds lEcU/k
ds ckjs esa iwNk x;k rks muds mŸkj fuEuor Fksa&
A : B esjk iq= gSA D esjh ek¡ gSA
B : C esjh iRuh gSA D esjs firk gSaA
C : D esjh lkl gSaA A esjh iq=h gSA
D : A esjh ikS=h gSA B esjh iq=o/kw gSA
;g Kkr gS fd Bhd ,d O;fä gesa’kk lR; cksyrk
gS] ,d O;fä ges’kk vlR; cksyrk gS vkSj ‘ks”k nks O;fä
ckjh&ckjh ls lR; vkSj vlR; dFku cksyrs gSaA ;gk¡
ftu lEcU/kksa dh ckr gks jgh gS oks bUgha pkjksa O;fär;ksa
ds vkilh lEcU/k gSaA ;g Hkh Kkr gS fd ifjokj esa
dsoy nks iq:”k lnL; gSaA
44- Who always speaks the truth?
(a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D 44- dkSu ges’kk lR; cksyrk gS\
(a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D
45- How is B related to C?
(a) Father (b) Wife
(c) Husband (d) Mother
45- B] C ls fdl izdkj lEcfU/kr gS\
(a) firk (b) iRuh
(c) ifr (d) ekrk
46- Which of the following statements must be
true?
(a) A's grandmother alternates between the
truth and lie.
(b) C's wife always speaks the truth.
(c) A's grandfather always speaks the truth.
(c) B's daughter always tells lies.
46- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk dFku vo’; lR; gS\
(a) A dh nknh ckjh&ckjh ls lR; vkSj vlR; dFku
cksyrh gSaA
(b) C dh iRuh ges’kk lR; cksyrh gSA
(c) A ds firkeg ges’kk lR; cksyrs gSaA
(d) B dh iq=h ges’kk vlR; cksyrh gSA
Direction for questions 47 to 50: These
questions are based on the following data.
A survey was conducted among 600 bicycle
owners. It was found that 200 people had
Hero Ranger, 250 people had BSA SLR and
300 people had Atlas MTB bicycles with them.
iz'u la- 47 ls 50 ds fy, funsZ’k% fuEukafdr iz’u nh
x;h tkudkjh ij vk/kkfjr gSA
600 lkbfdy/kkjdksa ds chp ,d losZ djk;k x;k
ftlesa ;g ik;k x;k fd 200 lkbfdy/kkjdksa ds ikl
ghjks jsatj] 250 lkbfdy/kkjdksa ds ikl ch,l,
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Seventy of them had exactly 2 out of the 3
brands of bicycles. Each owns at least one of
the three brands mentioned above.
,l,yvkj vkSj 300 lkbfdy/kkjdksa ds ikl ,Vyl
,eVhch czkaM dh lkbfdy gSA 70 lkbfdy/kkjdksa ds
ikl rhuksa cazkMksa esa ls Bhd nks czkaM dh lkbfdysa gSA
lHkh ds ikl de ls de ,d cazkM dh lkbfdy vo’;
gSA
47- How many people had all the three brands?
(a) 70 (b) 40 (c) 60 (d) 110 47- fdrus lkbfdy/kkjdksa ds ikl rhuksa cazkM dh lkbfdysa
gSa\
(a) 70 (b) 40 (c) 60 (d) 110
48- If 16 owners had only BSA SLR and Atlas
MTB with them, then how many people have
only Hero Ranger with them?
(a) 54 (b) 72 (c) 98 (d) 106
48- ;fn 16 lkbfdy/kkjdksa ds ikl ch,l, ,l,yvkj vkSj
,Vyl ,eVhch lkbfdysa gSa rks Kkr dhft, fdrus
lkbfdy/kkjdksa ds ikl dsoy ghjks jsatj cazkM dh
lkbfdy gS\
(a) 54 (b) 72 (c) 98 (d) 106
49- If 160 people had only BSA SLR cycles, then
how many have only Atlas MTB and Hero
Ranger with them?
(a) 10 (b) 20 (c) 30 (d) 50
49- ;fn 160 lkbfdy/kkjdksa ds ikl dsoy ch,l,
,l,yvkj cazkM dh lkbfdy gS rks Kkr dhft, fdrus
lkbfdy/kkjdksa ds ikl ,Vyl ,eVhch vkSj ghjks jsatj
nksuks cazkM dh lkbfdys gSa\
(a) 10 (b) 20 (c) 30 (d) 50
50- How many owners have only one brand of
cycle with them?
(a) 70 (b) 200 (c) 490 (d) 250
50- fdrus lkbfdy/kkjdksa ds ikl dsoy ,d gh czkaM dh
lkbfdy gS\
(a) 70 (b) 200 (c) 490 (d) 250
Directions for questions 51 to 56: These,
questions are based on the following data.
Three different faces of a cube are painted
in three different colours - red, green and blue.
This cube is now cut into 216 smaller but
identical cubes.
iz'u la- 51 ls 56 ds fy, funsZ’k% fuEukafdr iz’u nh
x;h tkudkjh ij vk/kkfjr gSA
fdlh ?ku ds rhu fofHkUu lrgksa dks rhu jaxksa&
yky] gjk vkSj uhys jax ls jaxk tkrk gSA bl ?ku dks
vc 216 NksVs fdUrq ,d leku ?kuksa esa dkV fn;k tkrk
gSA
51- What is the least number of the smaller cubes
that will have exactly three faces painted?
(a) 1 (b) 6 (c) 2 (d) None of these
51- de ls de ,sls fdrus NksVs ?ku gksaxs ftuds Bhd&Bhd
rhuksa lrg jaxh gqbZ gksxh\
(a) 1 (b) 6 (c) 2 (d) mijksä esa dksbZ ugh
52- How many of the smaller cubes have exactly
two faces painted?
(a) 12 (b) 15 (c) 16 (d) Either (a) or (b)
52- de ls de ,sls fdrus NksVs ?ku gksaxs ftuds Bhd&Bhd
nks lrg jaxh gqbZ gksxh\
(a) 12 (b) 15 (c) 16 (d) ;k rks (a) ;k (b)
53- What are the least and the largest numbers of
small cubes that have exactly one face painted?
(a) 75 and 86 (b) 64 and 81
(c) 64 and 72 (c) 75 and 84
53- de ls de vkSj vf/kd ls vf/kd ,sls fdrus NksVs ?ku
gksaxs ftuds Bhd&Bhd ,d gh lrg jaxh gqbZ gksxh\
(a) 75 vkSj 86 (b) 64 vkSj 81
(c) 64 vkSj 72 (c) 75 vkSj 84
54- What is the least number of small cubes that
have exactly one face painted red and no other
face painted?
(a) 12 (b) 18 (c) 24 (d) 36
54- de ls de ,sls fdrus NksVs ?ku gksaxs ftuds Bhd&Bhd
,d lrg yky jax ls jaxh gqbZ gksxh vkSj dksbZ lrg
ugha jaxh gksxh\
(a) 12 (b) 18 (c) 24 (d) 36
55- What is the maximum number of small cubes 55- vf/kd ls vf/kd ,sls fdrus NksVs ?ku gksaxs ftudk ,d
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that have one face painted green and one face
blue and no other face painted?
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 8
lrg gjs vkSj ,d lrg uhys jax ls jaxh gks vkSj dksbZ
vU; lrg jaxh u gks\
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 8
56- What are the least and the maximum numbers
of cubes that have no face painted at all?
(a) 125 and 130 (b) 120 and 125
(c) 115and 120 (d) 100 and 125
56- de ls de vkSj vf/kd ls vf/kd ,sls fdrus NksVs ?ku
gksaxs ftudk dksbZ Hkh lrg jaxk gqvk u gks\
(a) 125 vkSj 130 (b) 120 vkSj 125
(c) 115 vkSj 120 (d) 100 vkSj 125
Directions for questions 57 to 60: Select the
correct answer from the given choices. iz'u la- 57 ls 60 ds fy, funsZ’k% fn;s x;s fodYiksa ls
lgh mŸkj dk p;u dhft,A
57- Seven persons - A, B, C, D, E, F and G - are
sitting in a row. A, B and C are three women,
D and E are two children, and F and G are two
men. No two children, no two men and no two
women sit next to each other, B and A have
two persons sitting between them. F is two
places away from A. D has two persons sitting
to his right. G has two persons sitting to his
left. If the maximum number of people sit
between the two children, then who sits to the
right of F?
(a) D (b) C (c) E (d) B
57- lkr O;fä& A, B, C, D, E, F vkSj G ,d iafä
esa cSBs gSaA A] B vkSj C rhu fL=;ka gSa] D ,oa E nks
cPps gSa rFkk F ,oa G nks iq:”k gSaA dksbZ Hkh nks cPps]
nks fL=;ka ;k nks iq:”k ,d lkFk ¼vkxs&ihNs½ ugha cSBrs
gSaA B vkSj A ds chp esa nks O;fä cSBs gSaA F] A ls nks
LFkku nwj gSA D ds nkfgus vksj nks O;fä cSBs gSaA G ds
ck;ha vksj nks O;fä cSBs gSaA ;fn vf/kdre O;fä nks
cPpksa ds chp esa cSBs gSa rks Kkr dhft, fd F ds
nkfguh vksj dkSu cSBk gS\
(a) D (b) C (c) E (d) B
58- The Principal called five persons Srinivas,
Murali, Raghu, Vijay and Krishna who are
Director, Secretary, Treasurer, Professor and
Student Leader of a college, not necessarily in
that order. They are seated in the five seats
facing the Principal.
The Treasurer sat to the immediate left of
Krishna who is one seat away from the
Director.
Murali is two places away from the Secretary.
Vijay, who is the Student Leader is one place
away to the right of Murali.
Who is Krishna?
(a) The Student Leader (b) The Director
(c) The Secretary (d) The Professor
58- iz/kkuk/;kid us ik¡p O;fä;ksa& Jhfuokl] eqjyh] j?kq]
fot; vkSj Ñ”.kk tks dkyst ds funs’kd] lfpo]
dks”kk/;{k] izksQslj vkSj Nk= usrk ¼vko’;d ugh fd
blh Øe esa gks½ dks vkefU=r fd;kA os lHkh ik¡p lhV
esa iz/kkuk/;kid dh vksj eq¡g djds cSBs gSaA
dks”kk/;{k] Ñ”.kk ds Bhd ck;ha vksj cSBk gS] tks
funs’kd ls ,d lhV nwj cSBk gSA
eqjyh] lfpo ls nks lhV nwj cSBk gSA
fot; tks fd Nk= usrk gS] eqjyh ds nk;ha rjQ
nwljs LFkku ij cSBk gSA
Ñ”.kk dkSu gS\
(a) Nk= usrk (b) funs’kd
(c) lfpo (d) izksQslj
59- Five boys - Vinod, Varun, Vijay, Viru and
Vinay- two girls Sapna and Soumya, their
class teacher and the Principal are standing in a
row for a photograph.
No two boys stand next to each other. The
teacher does not want Vinod or Varun to stand
beside him.
The Principal, who is standing 2nd
from the
right, does not want Vinay beside him. Vinod
is standing beside Soumya. Vijay is standing
exactly between the two girls.
Who among the following is standing at the
59- ik¡p yM+ds& fouksn] o:.k] fot;] oh: vkSj fou;
,oa nks yM+fd;k¡& liuk vkSj lkSE;k] muds d{kk/;kid
vkSj iz/kkukpk;Z ,d iafä esa QksVksxzkQh ds fy, [kM+s gSaA
dksbZ Hkh nks yM+ds lkFk&lkFk ugha gSA d{kk/;kid
fouksn vFkok o:.k ds cxy esa ugha [kM+k gksuk pkgrkA
iz/kkukpk;Z] tks nk;ha rjQ ls nwljs LFkku ij [kM+s gSa]
fou; dks vius cxy esa ugha [kM+k djuk pkgrsA
fouksn] lkSE;k ds cxy esa [kM+k gSA fot;] nks yM+fd;ksa
ds Bhd chp esa [kM+k gSA Kkr dhft, fd nkfguh
fdukjs ij dkSu [kM+k gS\
(a) fot; (b) o:.k (c) fouksn (d) oh:
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extreme right end?
(a) Vijay (b) Varun (c) Vinod (d) Viru
60- Five people L, M, N, O and P sit in a row, not
necessarily in the same order. P sits exactly in
between M and N. If L sits exactly in between
M and O, then which of the following must be
true?
(a) O sits to the immediate right of M.
(b) L and N always sit together.
(c) M sits exactly at the center of the row.
(d) P sits between M and L.
60- ik¡p O;fä& L, M, N, O vkSj P ¼vko’;d ugh fd
blh Øe esa½ ,d iafä esa cSBs gSaA P, M vkSj N ds Bhd
chp esa cSBk gSA ;fn L, M vkSj O ds chp esa cSBk gks
rks fuEukafdr esa dkSu vo’; gh lR; gksxk\
(a) O, M ds Bhd nk;ha vksj cSBk gSA
(b) L vkSj N ges’kk lkFk&lkFk cSBrs gSaA
(c) M iafä ds Bhd chp esa cSBrk gSA
(d) P, M vkSj L ds chp esa cSBk gSA
Directions for questions 61 to 63: These
questions are based on the following data
Four students Rashmi, Rukmini, Rajni and
Rosy participated in the 100 m race of the
annual sports meet and finished in the first
four positions, not necessarily in that order.
Each of these students was wearing a
different coloured jersey and each jersey had
one different number written over it, from
among the numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4.
The following information is known about
them
Rashrni won the race and was wearing a
Red coloured Jersey. The girl, who came third
in the race, wore the jersey numbered '1'.
Rukmini finished the race ahead of the girl
wearing the Yellow jersey but she wasn't
wearing the jersey numbered '2'. Only one girl
finished in the same position as the number
written on her jersey. Rajni beat the girl
wearing the jersey numbered '3' and Rosy
wore a Yellow jersey. One of the four girls
wore a Blue coloured jersey. The Green
coloured jersey had '2' written over it.
iz'u la- 61 ls 63 funsZ’k% fuEukafdr iz’u nh x;h
tkudkjh ij vk/kkfjr gSA
pkj Nk=k;sa& jf’e] :fDeuh] jtuh vkSj jksth 100
ehVj dh ,d nkSM+ izfr;ksfxrk esa Hkkx ysrh gSa vkSj
izFke pkj LFkku izkIr djrh gSa ¼vko’;d ugha fd blh
Øe esa gks½
buesa ls izR;sd ,d fHkUu jax dh Vh ‘kVZ igus gq,
gS vkSj buesa ls izR;sd ij 1] 2] 3 vkSj 4 esa ls ,d
la[;k vafdr gSA muds ckjs esa fuEukafdr rF; Kkr gSaA
jf’e nkSM+ thr x;h vkSj mlus yky jax dh Vh
‘kVZ iguh gqbZ gSA ftl yM+dh us rhljk LFkku izkIr
fd;k gS mlus 1 uacj dh Vh ‘kVZ iguh gqbZ gSA
:fDeuh us ihyh Vh ‘kVZ igus gq, yM+dh ls Bhd igys
nkSM+ lekIr dh ysfdu mlus 2 uacj dh Vh ‘kVZ ugha
iguh gSA dsoy ,d gh yM+dh us og LFkku izkIr fd;k
gS tks mldh Vh ‘kVZ ij vafdr gSA jtuh us 3 uacj
dh Vh ‘kVZ iguh gqbZ yM+dh dks ijkftr fd;k gS vkSj
jksth us ihys jax dh Vh ‘kVZ iguh gSA buesa ls ,d
yM+dh us uhys jax dh Vh ‘kV igu j[kh gS vkSj gjs
jax dh Vh ‘kVZ ij 2 uacj vafdr gSA
61- Who wore the Blue jersey?
(a) Rashmi (b) Rajni (c) Rukmini (d) Rosy 61- fdlus uhys jax dh Vh ‘kVZ iguh gS\
(a) jf’e (b) jtuh (c) :fDeuh (d) jkstuh
62- Which two girls were wearing jerseys
numbered ‘1’ and ‘2’?
(a) Rashmi and Rajni (b) Rukmini and Rashmi
(c) Rajni and Rukmini (d) Rosy and Rajni
62- uacj 1 vkSj uacj 2 dh Vh ‘kVZ fdlus iguh gS\
(a) jf’e vkSj jtuh (b) :fDeuh vkSj jf’e
(c) jtuh vkSj :fDeuh (d) jkstuh vkSj jtuh
63- Which of the following is true?
(a) Rashmi wore the jersey numbered '4' and
finished in 2nd
position.
(b) Rosy wore the jersey numbered '3' and she
finished 3rd
.
(c) Rajni wore the Green jersey and did not
finish 3rd
.
(d) None of these.
63- fuEukafdr esa dkSu lR; gS\
a) jf’e dh Vh ‘kVZ ij 4 uacj vafdr gS vkSj mlus
f}rh; LFkku izkIr fd;k gSA
(b) jksth dh Vh ‘kVZ ij 3 uacj v afdr gS vkSj mlus
rhljk LFkku izkIr fd;k gSA
(c) jtuh us gjh Vh ‘kVZ igu j[kh gS vkSj mlus
rhljk LFkku ugh izkIr fd;k gSA
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(D) buesa ls dksbZ ugh
Directions for questions 64 to 68: These
questions are based on the following data.
A, B, C, D and E are five ornaments made of
Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper and Platinum,
not necessarily in the same order. They are
each of a different weight and cost. D, the
Copper ornament, is the heaviest but costlier
than only E. B is neither the Bronze nor the
Silver ornament but is the lightest and the
costliest. The Bronze ornament is the 2nd
heaviest and the 3td
costliest. The Silver
ornament is the 3rd
heaviest but it is neither A
nor E.
iz'u la- 64 ls 68 funsZ’k% fuEukafdr iz’u nh x;h
tkudkjh ij vk/kkfjr gSA
A, B, C, D vkSj E ik¡p vkHkw”k.k] Lo.kZ] pkanh] dkaL;]
rkack vkSj IysfVue ls ¼vko’;d ugh fd blh Øe esa
gks½ cuk;s x;s gSaA ;s lHkh vkHkw”k.k fHkUu otu vkSj
ewY; ds gSaA rkack ls fufeZr vkHkw”k.k Dlcls Hkkjh gS
ysfdu dsoy vkHkw”k.k E ls gh eagxk gSA vkHkw”k.k B u
gh dkaL; fufeZr gS vkSj u gh pkanh fufeZr ysfdu lcls
gYdk vkSj lcls eagxk gSA dkaL; fufeZr vkHkw”k.k nwljk
lcls Hkkjh vkSj rhljk lcls eagxk vkHkw”k.k gSA pkanh
fufeZr vkHkw”k.k rhljk lcls Hkkjh vkHkw”k.k gS ysfdu ;g
u rks A gS vkSj u gh EA
64- The ornament B is made of?
(i) Gold (ii) Platinum (iii) Silver.
(a) Only(iii) (b) Only (i)
(c) Either (i) or (ii) (d) none of these
64- vkHkw”k.k B fdl /kkrq ls cuk gS\
(i) lksuk (ii) IysfVue (iii) pkanh
(a) dsoy (iii) (b) dsoy (i)
(c) (i) vFkok (ii) (d) buesa ls dksbZ ugh
65- Which ornament is made of Bronze?
(i) A (ii) B (iii) C
(a) Either (i) or (ii) (b) Either (ii) or (iii)
(c) Either (i) or (iii) (d) Only (i)
65- dkSu lk vkHkw”k.k dkals dk cuk gS\
(i) A (ii) B (iii) C
(a) (i) vFkok (ii) (b) (ii) vFkok (iii)
(c) (i) vFkok (iii) (d) dsoy (i)
66- Which ornament is the 2nd
costliest?
(a) Bronze (b) Gold
(c) Silver (d) CBD
66- dkSu lk nwljk lokZf/kd eagxk vkHkw”k.k gS\
(a) dkaL; fufeZr (b) Lo.kZ fufeZr
(c) pkanh fufeZr (d) lhchMh
67- Which among the following is definitely true?
(a) The Gold ornament is the lightest and the
costliest.
(b) The Silver ornament is 2nd
in weight and 3rd
in cost.
(c) No ornament has the same ranking in terms
of weight and cost
(d) E is made of Platinum.
67- fuEukafdr esa ls dkSu vo’; gh lR; gS\
(a) Lo.kZ vkHkw”k.k lcls gYdk vkSj lcls eagxk gSA
(b) pkanh ls fufeZr vkHkw”k.k nwljk lokZf/kd gYdk vkSj
rhljk lokZf/kd eagxk gSA
(c) dksbZ Hkh vkHkw”k.k Hkkj vkSj dher e sa ,d gh LFkku
ij ugha gSA
(d) vkHkw”k.k E IysfVue ls fufeZr gSA
68- Which among the following is definitely false?
(a) The Silver ornament is costlier than the
Gold ornament.
(b) The Copper ornament is heavier than the
Bronze ornament.
(c) The Silver ornament is lighter than the
Bronze ornament.
(d) The Copper ornament is costlier than the
Bronze ornament.
68- fuEukafdr esa ls dkSu lk vo’; gh vlR; gS\
(a) pkanh fufeZr vkHkw”k.k] Lo.kZ fufeZr vkHkw”k.k ls eagxk
gSA
(b) rkack fufeZr vkHkw”k.k] dkaL; fufeZr vkHkw”k.k ls Hkkjh
gSA
(c) pkanh fufeZr vkHkw”k.k] dkaL; fufeZr vkHkw”k.k ls
gYdk gSA
(d) rkack fufeZr vkHkw”k.k] dkaL; fufeZr vkHkw”k.k ls
eagxk gSA
Directions for questions 69 to 73: These
questions are based on the following
information.
Two different teams of four persons each are
iz'u la- 69 ls 73 funsZ’k% fuEukafdr iz’u nh x;h
tkudkjh ij vk/kkfjr gSA
A ls L uke ds 12 lnL;ksa esa ls pkj&pkj O;fä;ksa
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to be selected from twelve persons A through
L. Among them 6 persons A through F play
cricket and the remaining persons play
football. In a team there must be two cricketers
and two football players. We have to select the
team based on the following information-
(i) If A is selected, then L should not be
selected.
(ii) If B is selected in a team, then H must be
selected in the other team.
(iii) If J is selected in a team, then K must be
selected in the same team.
(iv) Exactly one among C, D and K must be
selected.
(v) Only if D is selected, I can be selected.
(vi) At most one of D and H can be selected.
dh nks Vhesa cukuh gSA buesa ls 6 O;fä& A, B, C, D,
E vkSj F fØdsV [ksyrs gSa vkSj ‘ks”k O;fä QqVckWy
[ksyrs gSaA fdlh ,d Vhe esa nks fØdsV f[kykM+h vkSj nks
QqVckWy f[kykM+h vo’; gh gksus pkfg,A Vhe dk p;u
fuEukafdr ‘krksZa ds vuqlkj djuk gS&
(i) ;fn A dk p;u gqvk rks L dk p;u ugh gks
ldrkA
(ii) ;fn fdlh ,d Vhe esa B dk p;u gksrk gS rks rks
nwljh Vhe esa H dk p;u vo’; gh gksxkA
(iii) ;fn fdlh Vhe esa J dk p;u gksrk gS rks K dk
p;u Hkh mlh Vhe esa vo’; gh djuk gksxkA
(iv) C, D vkSj K esa fdlh ,d dk gh p;u gks ldrk
gSA
(v) ;fn D dk p;u gqvk rHkh I dk p;u gks ldrk
gSA
(vi) D vkSj H esa ls vf/kdre ,d dk gh p;u gks
ldrk gSA 69- Who will not be selected?
(a) A (b) E (c) F (d) L 69- fdldk p;u ugha gksxk\
(a) A (b) E (c) F (d) L
70- If K is selected in team-1, then in how many
ways team-2 can be selected?
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
70- ;fn K dk p;u Vhe&1 esa gksrk gS rks fdrus rjhdksa
ls Vhe&2 dk p;u gks ldrk gS\
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
71- Which of the following is a possible team?
(a) JKEF (b) EBGJ (c) ABJH (d) HAEG 71- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu laHkkfor Vhe gks ldrh gS\
(a) JKEF (b) EBGJ (c) ABJH (d) HAEG
72- If J is selected in a team, then who among the
following must be selected in that team?
(a) B (b) E (c) F (d) A
72- ;fn J dk p;u ,d Vhe esa gks tkrk gS rks
fuEufyf[kr esa ls fdldk p;u mlh Vhe esa vo’; gh
gksxk\
(a) B (b) E (c) F (d) A
74- If the persons who are not selected form a
team, which is the team?
(a) CDIL (b) CDGK (c) AEGI (d) None
74- ;fn os O;fä ftudk p;u ugh gqvk] ,d Vhe rS;kj
djrs gSa rks Vhe ds lnL; gksaxs\
(a) CDIL (b) CDGK (c) AEGI (d) dksbZ Hkh ugh
75- By mistake, a lone segment of length 2.50 cm
has been measured as 2.55 cm. The percentage
error is
(a) 10% (b) 5% (c) 4% (d) 2%
75- xyrh ls 2-50 lseh js[kk [k.M dh yEckbZ dks 2-55
lseh ekik x;kA izfr’kr =qfV gS\
(a) 10% (b) 5% (c) 4% (d) 2%
76- If 70% of the students in a school are boys and
the number of girls is 420, then the number of
boys is?
(a) 890 (b) 980 (c) 1080 (d) 1400
76- ;fn fdlh fo|ky; esa 70 izfr’kr yM+ds gksa vkSj
yM+fd;ksa dh la[;k 420 gks] rks yM+dksa dh la[;k gS\
(a) 890 (b) 980 (c) 1080 (d) 1400
77- A student’s election was contested by Sandeep
and Chandan. In all there were 5650 votes.
80% of the votes were polled. If Sandeep got
55% of the votes polled, how many votes did
Chandan get?
77- lanhi vkSj pUnu us fdlh Nk=&pquko esa Hkkx fy;kA
dqy 5650 oksV Fks] ftlesa ls 80 izfr’kr ernku gqvkA
;fn lanhi dks Mkys x;s oksVksa dk 55 izfr’kr oksV izkIr
gqvk] rks pUnu dks fdrus oksV feys\
(a) 2034 (b) 2044 (c) 2476 (d) 2486
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(a) 2034 (b) 2044 (c) 2476 (d) 2486
78- A man sells a car at 10% loss to his friend. If
his friend sells the care for Rs.54,000 and gets
20% profit on it, what was the actual price of
the car?
(a) Rs 48,000 (b) Rs 50,000
(c) Rs 60,000 (d) Rs 73,000
78- ,d vkneh fdlh dkj dks 10% gkfu ij vius fe=
dks csprk gSA ;fn mldk fe= ml dkj dks :-54]000
esa cspdj 20% ykHk izkIr djrk gS] rks ml dkj dk
okLrfod ewY; D;k Fkk\
(a) : 48,000 (b) : 50,000
(c) : 60,000 (d) : 73,000
79- The following table gives the number of
tourists (in thousands) visiting a tourist spot
during different years:
Year Number of tourists
2008 12
2009 13.5
2010 14.5
2011 16
2012 17.6
The year which has maximum percentage
increase in tourists over the previous year is-
(a) 2009 (b) 2010 (c) 2011 (d) 2012
79- fuEufyf[kr lkj.kh ,d i;ZVd LFkky ij fofHkUu o”kksZ
esa vkus okys i;ZVdksa dh la[;k ¼gtkj esa½ crykrh gS% o”kZ i;ZVdksa dh la[;k
2008 12
2009 13.5
2010 14.5
2011 16
2012 17.6
o"kZ ftlesa iwoZ o”kZ dh rqyuk esa i;ZVdksa dh la[;k esa
lokZf/kd izfr’kr o`f) gksrh gS] gksxk\
(a) 2009 (b) 2010 (c) 2011 (d) 2012
80- The following table shows the number of
students in four sections of a class:
Section A B C D
Number of
students
60 85 70 65
If we plot these observations using pie chart,
the angle corresponding to section B is?
(a) 850 (b) 900
(c) 950 (d) none of these
80- fuEufyf[kr lkj.kh fdlh d{kk ds pkj oxksZa esa
fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh la[;k n’kkZrh gS%
oxZ A B C D
fo|kfFkZ;ksa dh
la[;k
60 85 70 65
;fn bu izs{k.kksa dks ikbZ pkVZ }kjk iznf’kZr djsa rks oxZ
B ds lkis{k dks.k gksxk\
(a) 850 (b) 900
(c) 950 (d) mijksä esa dksbZ ugh