Directions :
For questions in this
section mark
(a) If condition (i) alone is sufficient
(b) If condition (ii) alone is sufficient
(c) If both conditions together are sufficient
(d) If condition (i) alone & (ii) alone are sufficient
(e) information not sufficient
1. A man 6 feet tall is
standing near a light on the top of a pole What is the length of the
shadow cast by the man.
(i) The pole is 18 feet high
(ii) The man is 12 feet from the pole
Ans: (c)
2. Two pipes A and B
emptied into a reservoir , pipe A can fill the reservoir in 30 minutes
by itself. How long it will take for pipe A and pipe B together to fill
up the reservoir.
(i) By itself, pipe B can fill up the reservoir in 20 minutes
(ii) Pipe B has a larger cross-sectional area than pipe A
Ans: (a)
3. K is an integer. Is K
is divisible by 12
(i) K is divisible by 4
(ii) K is divisible by 3
Ans: (c)
4. What is the distance from A to B
(i) A is 15 miles from C
(2) C is 25 miles from B
Ans: (e)
5. Was Melissa Brown's
novel published?
(i). If Melissa Brown's novel was published she would receive atleast
$1000 in royalities during 1978
(ii). Melissa Brown's income for 1978 was over $1000
Ans: (e)
6. Does every bird fly?
(i) Tigers do not fly.
(ii) Ostriches do not fly
Ans: (b)
7. How much does John weigh? Jim weighs 200 pounds.
(i) Toms weight plus Moes weight equal to John's weight.
(ii) John's weight plus Moe's weight equal to Twice Tom's weight.
Ans: (c)
8. Is the figure ABCD is a rectangle if
(i) angle ABC=90(degrees)
(ii) AB=CD
9. Find x+2y
(i). x+y=10
(ii). 2x+4y=20
Ans: (b)
10. Is angle BAC is a right angle
(i) AB=2BC
(2) BC=1.5AC
Ans: (e)
11. Is x greater than y
(i) x=2k
(ii) k=2y
Ans: (e)
12. A piece of string 6
feet long is cut into three smaller pieces. How long is the longest of
the three pieces?
(i). Two pieces are the same length.
(ii) One piece is 3 feet 2 inches lone
Ans: (b)
13. How many rolls of wall
paper are necessary to cover the walls of a room whose floor and ceiling
are rectangles 12 feet wide and 15 feet long
(i) A roll of paper covers 20 sq feet
(ii) There are no windows in the walls
Ans: (e)
14. x and y are integers that are both less than 10. Is x>y?
(i). x is a multiple of 3
(ii). y is a multiple of 2
Ans: (e)
15. Fifty students have
signed up for atleast one of the courses GERMAN & ENGLISH, how many of
the 50 students are taking GERMANI but not ENGLISH?
(i). 16 students are taking GERMANI & ENGLISH
(ii). The number of students taking ENGLISH but not GERMANI is the
same as the number of students taking GERMAN
Ans: (c)
16. Is ABCD is a square ?
(i) AD = AB
(ii). x=90(degres)
Ans: (e)
17. How much card board
will it take to make a rectangular box with a lid whose base has length
7 inches.
(i). The width of the box 5 inches
(ii). The height of the box will be 4 inches
Ans: (c)
.
18. Did ABC company made
profit in 1980?
(i) ABC company made a profit in 1979.
(ii) ABC company made a profit in 1981.
Ans: (e)
19. How much is Janes
salary?
(i). Janes salary is 70% of John's salary
(ii). Johns salary is 50% of Mary's salary
Ans: (e)
20. Is x>1
(i) x+y=2
(ii) y<0
Ans: (c)
21. How many of the
numbers, x and y are positive? Both x and y are less than 20.
(i) x is less than 5
(ii) x+y =24
Ans: (b)
22. Is the angle ACB is
right angle
(1) AC=CB
(2). (AC)2+CB2=AB2
Ans: (b)
23. How far it from town A
to town B? Town C is 12 miles east of town A
(i). Town C is south of town B
(ii). It is 9 miles from town B to town C
Ans: (c)
24. A rectangular field is
40 yards long. Find the area of the field.
(i). A fence around the boundary of the field is 140 yards long
(ii). The field is more than 20 yards width
Ans: (a)
25. An industrial plant
produces bottles. In 1961 the number of bottles produced by the plant
was twice the number of produced in 1960. How many bottles were produced
altogether in the year 1960, 61,&62
(i). In 1962 the number of bottles produced was 3 times the number of
produced in 1980
(ii). In 1963 the number of bottles produced was one half the total
produced in the years 1960,1961,1962.
Ans: (e)
26. Is xy > 1 ? If x & y
are both positive
(i) x is less than 1
(ii) y is greater than 1
Ans: (e)
27. Is it a Rhombus
(i) All four sides are equal
(ii) Total internal angle is 360
Ans: (e)
28. How many books are in
the book shelf
(i) The book shelf is 12 feet long
(ii). The average weight of each book is 1.2 pound
Ans: (e)
29. What is the area of
the circle?
(i) Radius r is given
(ii) Perimeter is 3 times the area
Ans: (a)
Arithmetic Section:
1. If the total distance of a journey is 120 km .If one goes by 60 kmph
and comes back at 40kmph what is the average speed during the journey?
Ans: 48kmph
2. A school has 30%
students from Maharashtra .Out of these 20% are Bombey students. Find
the total percentage of Bombay?
Ans: 6%
3. An equilateral triangle
of sides 3 inch each is given. How many equilateral triangles of side 1
inch can be formed from it?
Ans: 9
4. If A/B = 3/5,then 15A =
?
Ans : 9B
5. Each side of a
rectangle is increased by 100% .By what percentage does the area
increase?
Ans : 300%
6. Perimeter of the back
wheel = 9 feet, front wheel = 7 feet on a certain distance, the front
wheel gets 10 revolutions more than the back wheel .What is the
distance?
Ans : 315 feet.
7. Perimeter of front
wheel =30, back wheel = 20. If front wheel revolves 240 times. How many
revolutions will the back wheel take?
Ans: 360 times
8. 20% of a 6 litre
solution and 60% of 4 litre solution are mixed. What percentage of the
mixture of solution
Ans: 36%
9. City A's population is
68000, decreasing at a rate of 80 people per year. City B having
population 42000 is increasing at a rate of 120 people per year. In how
many years both the cities will have same population?
Ans: 130 years
10. Two cars are 15 kms
apart. One is turning at a speed of 50kmph and the other at 40kmph . How
much time will it take for the two cars to meet?
Ans: 3/2 hours
11. A person wants to buy
3 paise and 5 paise stamps costing exactly one rupee. If he buys which
of the following number of stamps he won't able to buy 3 paise stamps.
Ans: 9
12. There are 12 boys and
15 girls, How many different dancing groups can be formed with 2 boys
and 3 girls.
13. Which of the following fractions is less than 1/3
(a) 22/62
(b) 15/46
(c) 2/3
(d) 1
Ans: (b)
14. There are two circles,
one circle is inscribed and another circle is circumscribed over a
square. What is the ratio of area of inner to outer circle?
Ans: 1 : 2
Directions for
questions 15-17:
The questions are based on the information given below :
Miss Dean wants to
rennovate her house. She hires a plumber, a carpenter, a painter, an
electrician and an interior decorator. The work to be finished in one
working (Monday - Friday ).
Each worker will take the full day to do his job. Miss Dean permits only
one person to work each day.
I. The painter can work only after the plumber and the carpenter have
finished their jobs
II. The interior decorator must do his job before the electrician.
III. The carpenter cannot work on Monday or Tuesday
15. If the painter work on
Thursday, which one of the following alternatives is possible?
(a) The electrician works
on Tuesday.
(b). The electrician works on Friday.
(c) The interior decorator works after the painter does.
(d). The painter works on consecutive days.
(e). Miss Dean cannot fit all of the workers int schedule
Ans: (b)
16. If the painter works
on Friday which of the following must be false?
(a) . The carpenter may
works on Wednesday
(b). The carpenter and the electrician may work on consecutive days
(c). If the carpenter works on Thursday, the electrician has to work on
Wednesday
(d). The plumber may work before the electrician does
(e). The electrician may work on Tuesday
Ans: (c)
17. Which argument is possible?
(a). The electrician will works on Tuesday and the interior decorator on
Friday
(b). The painter will work on Wednesday and plumber on Thursday
(c). The carpenter will works on Tuesday and the painter on Friday
(d). The painter will work on Monday and the carpenter on Thursday
(e). The carpenter will work on Wednesday and the plumber on Thursday
Ans: (e)