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1.

In the following questions'+’ means '-''-' means '+''× ' means '÷''÷' means '× 'Now solve the equation:-999 ÷ 99 ÷ 9 × 99 × 9 × 3 = ?

A. 99
B. 111
C. 333
D. 999
Answer» D. 999
2.

Four among the five are alike in certain way. Find the one that does not belong to that group.

A. G
B. B
C. C
D. J
E. F
Answer» E. F
3.

If 'A' means '+', 'B' means '–', 'C' means '÷' and 'D' means '×', then13 B 11 A 56 C 14 D 2 = ?

A. 20
B. 29
C. 10
D. 14
Answer» D. 14
4.

In which Branch 'D' studies?

A. B.sc
B. B.com
C. B.A.
D. Either B.sc or B.com
E. None of these
Answer» B. B.com
5.

At which station does A gets in?

A. Bharat Nagar
B. S. R. Nagar
C. ESI Hospital
D. Erragadda
Answer» B. S. R. Nagar
6.

In a certain code language, '+' represents '×', '-' represents '+', '×' represents '÷' and '÷' represents '-'. What is the answer to the following question?9 × 3 ÷ 12 + 5 - 24 = ?

A. -33
B. 3
C. 39
D. 69
Answer» B. 3
7.

If 62 + 51 = 16, 91 + 85 = 24, 53 + 82 = 12, 72 + 83 = 25, then 73 + 83 =?

A. 4
B. 20
C. 15
D. 37
Answer» C. 15
8.

In a group of six women, there are four tennis players, four postgraduates in Sociology, one postgraduate in Commerce and three bank employees. Vimala and Kamla are the bank employees while Amala and Komala are unemployed. Komala and Nirmala are among the tennis players. Amala, Kamla, Komala and Nirmala are postgraduates in Sociology of whom two are bank employees. If Shyamala is a postgraduate in Commerce, who among the following is both a tennis players and a bank employee?

A. Amala
B. Komala
C. Nirmala
D. Shyamala
Answer» D. Shyamala
9.

If 9 # 3 @ 4 = 31 and 8 # 7 @ 2 = 58, then what will be 5 # 6 @ 7?

A. 40
B. 52
C. 37
D. 47
Answer» D. 47
10.

If 'P' means '+', 'Q' means '–', 'R' means '÷' and 'S' means 'x', then 11 R 33 S 11 P 4 = ?

A. 23/3
B. 13/3
C. 21/3
D. 26/3
Answer» B. 13/3
11.

In the following question, by using which mathematical operators will the expression become correct?14 ? 2 ? 4 ? 6 ? 4

A. ×, ÷, > and ×
B. ÷, ×, > and ×
C. ÷, +, = and ×
D. ÷, +, > and ×
Answer» C. ÷, +, = and ×
12.

A person travelled a distance of 50 km in 8 hours. He covered a part of the distance on foot at the rate of 4 km per hour and a part on a bicycle at the rate of 10 km per hour. How much distance did he travel on foot?

A. 10 km
B. 20 km
C. 30 km
D. 40 km
Answer» C. 30 km
13.

If "#" denotes "multiplied by", "@" denotes "subtracted from", "*" denotes "added to" and "%" denotes "divided by", then which of the following equation must be true?

A. 4 % 2 # 6 * 7 = 18
B. 3 # 9 @ 4 # 6 = 4
C. 5 # 6 % 3 @ 4 = 8
D. 14 % 2 * 3 # 8 = 31
Answer» E.
14.

If P = 10,Q = 15, R = 5 and S = 18 then P × Q ÷ R + Q - S = ?

A. 33
B. 25
C. 30
D. 27
Answer» E.
15.

If ‘-’ means ‘x’, ‘x’ means ‘+’, ‘+’ means ‘÷’, ‘÷’ means ‘-’ , then the value of 13 - 12 ÷ 4 x 6 + 2 is

A. 29
B. 155
C. 32
D. 47
Answer» C. 32
16.

N remembers his birthday is before 16th December. N's brother remembers his birthday is after 14th December. On which date of December is his birthday?

A. 14
B. 16
C. 15
D. 17
Answer» D. 17
17.

Rahul is three times as old as Amar. Amber was half the age of Rahul three years ago. After four years from now, Rahul will be 43. What are the present Ages of Amar and Amber?

A. 38, 21
B. 13, 18
C. 39, 21
D. 13, 21
Answer» E.
18.

If 'A' is replaced by '+'; if 'B' is replaced by '-': 'C' is replaced by '÷' and 'D' replaced by '×'. Find the value of the following equation.45C15B7A5D23

A. 145
B. 123
C. 67
D. 111
Answer» E.
19.

If 17 @ 4 C 6 = 15 and 16 @ 11 C 10 = 17, then4 @ 6 C 2 = ?

A. 10
B. 8
C. 16
D. 24
Answer» C. 16
20.

If PAQ implies P2 + Q2, PBQ implies P2 – Q2, then what is the value of (5A6) B (3A7)?

A. 357
B. -763
C. 327
D. -347
Answer» B. -763
21.

If 23 # 43 @ 33 = 45 and 33 # 53 @ 43 = 88, then 43 # 23 @ 13 = ?

A. 48
B. 71
C. 56
D. 65
Answer» C. 56
22.

Arrange the following names in a logical and meaningful order.1. Giani Zail Singh2. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed3. KR Narayanan4. Zakir Hussain5. Dr Radhakrishnan

A. 5, 4, 2, 1, 3
B. 5, 2, 4, 1, 3
C. 5, 4, 1, 2, 3
D. 5, 4, 2, 3, 1
Answer» B. 5, 2, 4, 1, 3
23.

A shopkeeper bought 10 pieces of a type of refrigerator, each at Rs.27,000. He sold 5 pieces at 20%, 3 at 10%, and rest at 5% more than the price he bought them at. What was the net profit (in Rs) for the shopkeeper on the whole transaction?

A. 27,000
B. 41,960
C. 37,800
D. 35,000
Answer» D. 35,000
24.

If the mathematical operator, ‘+’ means ‘×’, ‘÷’ means ‘-‘, ‘-‘ means ‘+’, and ‘×’ means ‘÷’, then the value of 11 + 14 × 7 – 5 ÷ 29 isA. -5B. -12C. -7D. -2

A. C
B. A
C. B
D. D
Answer» E.
25.

If Feroz and harish both ride, what is the greatest numberof people who can ride ?

A. 5
B. 7
C. 4
D. 6
Answer» B. 7
26.

A plastic toy costs Rs. 7 and a plastic spoon costs Rs. 5. A person X spends Rs. 38 on these plastic items. Find the number of plastic toys he/she purchased.

A. 4
B. 3
C. 2
D. 5
Answer» B. 3
27.

How many persons live above G?

A. None
B. One
C. Two
D. Three
E. Four
Answer» B. One
28.

Kapil is the elder brother of Kunal and their ages are in double digits. The difference between their ages is one-eleventh of the sum of their ages. If the digits of the age of Kapil are reversed, we get Kunal’s age. What is the age of Kunal?

A. 23
B. 54
C. 45
D. 35
Answer» D. 35
29.

How many years U is elder than R?

A. 20 years
B. 10 years
C. 2 years
D. 5 years
E. 7 years
Answer» B. 10 years
30.

J, K L, M, N and O are six teachers. Each one teaches a different subject out of Hindi, English, Math, Science, Social Science and Arts, not necessarily in the same order. Each of them teaches on only one day, from Monday to Saturday, not necessarily in the same order.J teaches Science on Wednesday. O teaches Math second after J. K teaches on the first day of the week, but teaches neither Hindi nor English. M teaches English before N and L teaches Arts before J. Which subject is taught on Thursday?

A. Science
B. Arts
C. English
D. Social Science
Answer» D. Social Science
31.

In an imaginary language, the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 are replaced by a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i and j.The value of ((h × i) ÷ e) + ((a × d) - f) × g is:

A. -16
B. 14
C. -5
D. 28
Answer» B. 14
32.

In which month, does U attend the meeting?

A. April
B. September
C. November
D. March
E. January
Answer» C. November
33.

Four persons, Alok, Bhupesh, Chander and Dinesh have a total of Rs. 100 among themselves. Alok and Bhupesh between them have as much money as Chander and Dinesh between them, but Alok has more money than Bhupesh; and Chander has only half the money that Dinesh has. Alok has in fact Rs. 5 more than Dinesh has. Who has the maximum amount of money?

A. Alok
B. Bhupesh
C. Chander
D. Dinesh
Answer» B. Bhupesh
34.

J, K L, M, N and are six teachers. Each one teaches a different subject out of Hindi, English, Math, Science, Social Science and Arts, not necessarily in the same order. Each of them teaches on only one day, from Monday to Saturday not necessarily in the same order. J teaches Science on Wednesday. O teaches Math second after J. K teaches on the first day of the week, but teaches neither Hindi nor English. M teaches English before N and L teaches Arts before J. Which subject is taught on Saturday?

A. Hindi
B. English
C. Social Science
D. Science
Answer» B. English
35.

On which Date Jack give presentation?

A. 17th May
B. 8th July
C. 17th July
D. 8th September
E. None of these
Answer» B. 8th July
36.

If out of all the numbers from 31 to 60, all the numbers which are divisible by 3 or 3 as one of their digits are removed, then how many numbers will be left?

A. 18
B. 12
C. 14
D. 16
Answer» C. 14
37.

How many boxes are placed below box Q?

A. Three
B. Four
C. Two
D. One
E. Five
Answer» B. Four
38.

If P and Q are odd numbers, then which of the following is even?

A. P + Q
B. PQ
C. P + Q + 1
D. PQ + 2
Answer» B. PQ
39.

If 67 x 25 = 6, 24 x 12 = 3, then find the value of 90 x 44 = ?

A. 2
B. 1
C. 3
D. 4
Answer» C. 3
40.

Find out the two signs to be interchanged to make the following equation correct.18 + 3 × 27 − 9 ÷ 3 = 78

A. + and ×
B. + and ÷
C. – and ÷
D. + and -
Answer» B. + and ÷
41.

In a certain code language, '-' represents '+', '+' represents '×', '×' represents '÷' and '÷' represents '-'. Find out the answer to the following question.13 ÷ 18 - 5 + 10 × 2 = ?

A. 20
B. 48
C. 45
D. 42
Answer» B. 48
42.

At which station does G gets down?

A. Bharat Nagar
B. S. R. Nagar
C. Moosapet
D. Erragadda
Answer» D. Erragadda
43.

Choose the pair of words which shows the same relationship as given at the top. Paltry Significance (A) Redundant Discussion (B) OpulentWealth (C) BanalOriginality (D) ObliqueFamiliarity

A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
Answer» C. C
44.

Find the value if m = (-1), p = 2p × p × p × p × m × m = ?

A. 4
B. 16
C. 8
D. None of these
Answer» C. 8
45.

A family has a man, his wife, their four sons, and their wives. The family of every son also has 3 sons and one daughter. Find out the total number of male members in the whole family.

A. 5
B. 10
C. 16
D. 17
Answer» E.
46.

Blue color is liked by who?

A. C
B. A
C. D
D. F
E. B
Answer» E. B
47.

Four engineers, designated as CE, SE, EE and AE, read a certain number of newspapers early in the morning. One of them reads four newspapers, another reads three newspapers, the third reads two newspapers while the fourth one reads one newspaper. Below are some additional facts regarding the names of these officers.a) N is not the EEb) H is the AEc) N is not the CE and he reads more number of newspapers than Ld) The one who is the CE reads more number of newspapers than Le) The person who is the SE reads the maximum number of newspapersf) B does not read two newspapersWhich of the following statements is necessarily true?

A. L is the EE and reads one newspapers
B. B is the CE and reads three newspapers
C. N is the EE and reads four newspapers
D. H is the AE and reads two newspapers
Answer» C. N is the EE and reads four newspapers
48.

Four students P, Q, R and S learn one language each from among English, French, Spanish and German. P and R do not learn Spanish. S learns French. If P does not learn German, then who learns English ?

A. R
B. Q
C. P
D. S
Answer» D. S
49.

If "A" denotes "subtracted from", "B" denotes "added to", "C" denotes "divided by", "D" denotes "multiplied by", then which of the following statement is correct?

A. 3 A 12 B 16 D 17 C 1 = 163
B. 5 C 7 A 9 D 8 B 2 = 294
C. 13 C 13 A 13 B 13 D 13 = 157
D. 18 C 16 D 49 A 27 B 9 = 200
Answer» D. 18 C 16 D 49 A 27 B 9 = 200
50.

If Pen < Pencil, Pencil < Book and Book > Cap, then which one of the following is always true?

A. Pen > Cap
B. Pen < Book
C. Pencil = Cap
D. Pencil > Cap
Answer» C. Pencil = Cap