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PRACTICE TEST-3 NAME: CLASS: 1) Which of the following numbers is divisible by 4? a) 1123346 b) 10224 c) 100234 2) At 15:15 pm railway time, what will be the angle between minute and hour hand? a) 0 degrees b) 180 degrees c) 360 degrees d) Both a and c 3) Let Raj be 3 years older than Ravi and Hema be two years younger than Ravi. Raj is three times as old as Rahul .who is Hema's brother. The ratio of the ages of Hema and Her brother is 3:2. Find by how much percentage Raj's age is more than Hema's when Raj will be 20 years old. a) 33.33 b) 40 c) 60 4) A college has 10 basketball players. A 5-member team and a captain will be selected out of these 10 players. How many different selections can be made? a) 1260 b) 1270 c) 1360 d) 1370 5) In a circular racetrack of length 100 m, three persons A, B and C start together. A and B start in the same direction at speeds of 10 m/s and 8 m/s respectively. While C runs in the opposite at 15 m/s. When will all the three meet for the first time after the start? 6) The cost of one pencil, two pens and four erasers is Rs.22 while the cost of five pencils, four pens and two erasers is Rs.32. How much will three pencils, three pens and three erasers cost? a) 28 b) 27 c) 29 d) 30 7) A is 20 percent more efficient than B. If the two persons can complete a piece of work in 60 days. In how many days A working alone can complete the work? a) 110 b) 120 c) 130 d) 140 8) On a certain island, 5% of the 10000 inhabitants are one- legged and half of the others go barefooted. What is the least number of Shoes needed in the island?

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PRACTICE TEST-3 NAME: CLASS:

1) Which of the following numbers is divisible by 4? a) 1123346 b) 10224 c) 1002342) At 15:15 pm railway time, what will be the angle between minute and hour hand? a) 0 degrees b) 180 degrees c) 360 degrees d) Both a and c3) Let Raj be 3 years older than Ravi and Hema be two years younger than Ravi. Raj is three

times as old as Rahul .who is Hema's brother. The ratio of the ages of Hema and Her brother is 3:2. Find by how much percentage Raj's age is more than Hema's when Raj will be 20 years old.

a) 33.33 b) 40 c) 604) A college has 10 basketball players. A 5-member team and a captain will be selected out of

these 10 players. How many different selections can be made? a) 1260 b) 1270 c) 1360 d) 13705) In a circular racetrack of length 100 m, three persons A, B and C start together. A and B start in the

same direction at speeds of 10 m/s and 8 m/s respectively. While C runs in the opposite at 15 m/s. When will all the three meet for the first time after the start?

6) The cost of one pencil, two pens and four erasers is Rs.22 while the cost of five pencils, four pens and two erasers is Rs.32. How much will three pencils, three pens and three erasers cost?

a) 28 b) 27 c) 29 d) 307) A is 20 percent more efficient than B. If the two persons can complete a piece of work in 60

days. In how many days A working alone can complete the work? a) 110 b) 120 c) 130 d) 1408) On a certain island, 5% of the 10000 inhabitants are one-legged and half of the others go

barefooted. What is the least number of Shoes needed in the island?9) Look at this series: 14, 28, 20, 40, 32, 64, what number should come next?10) Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 24 min. and 32 min. respectively. If both the pipes are

opened simultaneously, after how much time B should be closed so that the tank is full in 18 minutes?

a) 7 min b) 8 min c) 9min d) 10 min11) At a car park there are 100 vehicles, 60 of which are cars, 30 are vans and the remaining are

Lorries. If every vehicle is equally likely to leave, find the probability of car leaving second if either a lorry or van had left first :

a) 20/33 b) 40/33 c) 60/33 d) 70/3312) If Rs. 782 be divided into three parts, proportional to 1/2: 2/3: 3/4, then the first part is:  a) 213 b) 215 c) 217 d) 21913) A man decides to buy a nice horse. He pays $60 for it, and he is very content with the strong

animal. After a year, the value of the horse has increased to $70 and he decides to sell the horse . But after a few days later he regrets his decision to sell the beautiful horse, and he buys it again. Unfortunately he has to pay $80 to get it back, so he loses $10. After another year of owing the horse, he finally decides to sell the horse for $90. What is the overall profit the man makes?

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a) $20 b) $40 c) $60 d) $8014) When I become as old as my father is now, I will be 5 times the age of my son. In addition,

my son will be 8 yrs older than What I am now. If the sum of my father's age and my age is equal to100. How old is my son now?

a) 13 c) 14 c) 15 d) 1615) Nine persons went to the hostel for taking their meals, 8 of them spent Rs.12 each on their

meals and ninth spend Rs. 8 more then the average expenditure of all nine. What is the total money spent by them?

a) 117 b) 120 c) 127 d) 11016) The average of a list of 6 numbers is 20. If we remove one of the numbers, the average of the

remaining numbers is 15. What is the number that was removed? a) 50 b) 45 c) 40 d) 5517) In the word ORGANISATIONAL, if the first and second, third and fourth, fifth and sixth

letters are interchanged, what would be the 12th letter from right?18. Two cyclists begin training on an oval racecourse at the same time.  The professional cyclist

completes each lap in 4 minutes; the novice takes 6 minutes to complete each lap.  How many minutes after the start will both cyclists pass at exactly the same spot where they began to cycle?a) 10b) 8c) 14d) 12

19.In a class composed of x girls and y boys what part of the class is composed of girlsa) y/(x + y)b) x/xyc) x/(x + y)

d) y/xy20.What is the maximum number of half-pint bottles of cream that can be filled with a 4-gallon

can of cream(2 pt.=1 qt. and 4 qt.=1 gal)a) 16b) 24c) 30d) 64

Directions: (Q. 21 – 25): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two statementsnumbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided in thestatements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both the statements and give answer.(i) If the data in statement I alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II alone are not sufficient to answer the question.(ii) If the data in statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I alone are not sufficient to answer the question.(iii) If the data in both statements I and II even together are not sufficient to answer the question.(iv) If the data in both statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question. 21.  P is in which direction of Q?

I.   S is to the west of Q, which is to the east of T.II. R is to the south of T, which is to the south of P.       

a) i  b) ii c) iii d) iv

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22.  In a certain code language what does ‘rose’ mean?I.    ‘ho nu ma’ means ‘rose and apple’ in that code language.II.  ‘po do ho’ means ‘rose is beautiful’ in that code language.

a) i  b) ii c) iii d) iv23.  Who among A, E, I, O and U is the tallest?

I.    I is taller than A, O and E but shorter than U.II.  O and E are shorter than U but taller than A and I.

  a) i  b) ii c) iii d) iv24.  M, N, O, P and Q are seated around a circular table facing the center. Who is on the immediate right of N?

I.     P is sitting between O and M.II.   N is on the immediate right of M.

 a) i  b) ii c) iii d) iv25.   What is the relation between F and J?

I.     X has two daughters, one of whom is F.II.   The mother of F, Y, has only two daughters, one of whom, K, is married to J.

  a) i  b) ii c) iii d) ivDirections (Q. 26 – 30): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it:Four students P, Q, R and S each working under the super vision of one of the four professors A, B, C and D made their final year MBA Project Presentations one by one, one each in the areas of Finance, Marketing, Systems and Human Resource Management (HRM). Each professor is an expert in only one of the above areas and supervised exactly one of the above students in his own area. The following are the clues:

(i) First presentation was made by R.(ii) Prof. B works in Finance.(iii) Prof. D was P’s supervisor.(iv) The last presentation was in the Systems area.(v) S’s project was in the HRM area.(vi) Prof. B’s student’s presentation followed that of Prof. C’s student.

 26.  In which area was R’s Project? a) Marketing            b) Finance                c) Systems                d) HRM 27.  What is the area of expertise of Prof. D? a) HRM                      b) Marketing            c) Systems               d) Finance 28. In which area was the second presentation? a) Finance                  b) Marketing           c) Systems                d) Cannot be determined 29. Which student’s project did Prof. B supervise? a) Q                             b) R                          c) S                          d) P 30. What is the area of expertise of Prof. A? a) HRM                    b) Systems              c) Marketing             d) Either Marketing of HRM Directions (Q. 31 – 35): Five friends Manish, Ashish, Rahul, Kapil and Pravin are musician, architect, doctor, engineer and artist by profession and live in Lucknow, Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi and Pune but not in that order.

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(i) Pravin and Rahul do not live in Lucknow or Pune, and neither of them is an architect or doctor.(ii) Manish and Ashish are not artist or engineer and they do not live in Delhi or Lucknow.(iii) Kapil is neither a doctor nor a musician.(iv) The person living in Lucknow is neither an artist nor an engineer.(v) Manish does not live in Kolkata and Ashish is not a doctor.(vi) The musician does not live in Pune or Mumbai.(vii) Pravin is not an artist.(viii) The artist does not live in Delhi.

31. Who lives in Lucknow? a) Ashish                   b) Kapil                     c) Manish                 d) Cannot say32.  Kapil is a/an a) Musician              b) Artist                     c) Architect             d) Cannot say33.  Who is the artist? a) Rahul                    b) Pravin                   c) Ashish                   d) Cannot say34.  The engineer who lives in Delhi is a) Kapil                     b) Pravin                   c) Rahul                    d) Manish35.  The musician lives in a) Kolkata                b) Delhi                     c) Lucknow              d) Cannot sayQuestions (36 – 40): J, L, M, N, O and P are members of a spy network. For security reasons, only certain spies are able to contact other spies. The only contacts allowed are: J can contact both L and N.O can be contacted by L, M and P.N can contact M.O can contact both L and N.P can be contacted by M.A spy can receive a message from any spy who can contact him and, in turn, relay the message to any spy he is able to contact.36. Which of the following spies can not be contacted by any other spy in the network? a) J                            b) M                           c) N                           d) O37.  N can get a message to which of the following spies by using exactly one intermediate

contact? I. O                  II. L                   III. P a) I only                     b) III only                   c) I and III only         d) II and III only38.  How O can send a message to M? a) O can contact M directly                    b) O can send a message to M via J c) O can send a message to M via L     d) O can send a message to M via N39.  f, for security reasons, O cannot be contacted, which of the following messages can be sent,

either directly or with an intermediary? a) J to P                    b) L to M                   c) L to N                    d) M to L40.  If the following messages were sent using the smallest possible number of intermediaries,

which message would require the greatest number of intermediaries? a) J to P                    b) L to O                   c) M to N                  d) N to O