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Assessment 10 Q5. Who likes the Green colour?

(a) D
Reasoning Ability: (b) G
(c) H
Directions (1-5): Study the following information carefully (d) E
and answer the given questions: (e) Data inadequate

A,B,C,D,E,F,G and H are eight students of a school. They Directions (6-7): In these questions relationship between
read different subjects Economics, Math and Physics but different elements is shown in the statements. These
not more than three students read the same subject. Each statements are followed by conclusions. You have to find
of them like different colours i.e. Red, Green, Black, Blue, out which of the conclusions follow or not from the given
White, Pink, Violet and Yellow but not necessarily in the statements.
same way. a) Only I is true
b) Only II is true
The person who likes the Green colour does not read c) Either I or II is true
Physics. D likes red and he read Economics. A and G does d) Both I and II are true
not read Math subject. A does not read the subject which e) Neither I nor II is true
is read by H. H like yellow. G and H read the same subject.
B likes the Violet colour and read with only other person Q6 Statements: Q > O = J ≥ P ≤ N ≤ T, L ≥ C = K > N = S
which likes the Black colour. G does not like Physics. F likes Conclusions I. L > P II. O ≥ T
the pink colour and C does not like blue and black colour .
Q7. Statements: N = M > Q = W ≥ E , P = N < R ≤ T = Y
Q1. Who likes the Blue colour? Conclusions I. P >Q. II. Q ≥ T
(a) The one who read the Physics.
(b) C Directions (8-10): In each of the questions below are given
(c) A three statements followed by three conclusions number I,
(d) E II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true
(e) Both (a) and (c) even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known
facts. Read the entire conclusion and then decide which of
Q2. How many persons like the Math subject? the given conclusions logically follows from the given
(a) One statements disregarding commonly known facts.
(b) Two
(c) Three Q8. Statements: All mouse are page.
(d) Four No page are pen.
(e) None Of these Some pen are paper.
Conclusions:
Q3. Which colour is liked by E? I. Some page are not paper.
(a) Blue II. All mouse can be pen.
(b) Red III. No mouse is pen.
(c) violet (a) only III follows
(d) Black (b) only I and III follow
(e) None of these (c) only II and III follows
(d) All I, II and III follows
Q4. Which of the following group of the student read (e) None of these
Economics?
(a) D, H, G Q9. Statements: Some mango are apple
(b) D, B, E Some apple are banana.
(c) G, C, F Some banana are orange.
(d) B, C Conclusions:
(e) None of these I. No mango are orange.
II. some apple are orange. (e) None of these
III. some orange are banana.
(a) None follows Q14.What is the possible code for ‘solve tough questions’
(b) only II follows in the given code language?
(c) only III follows (a) nt qm yb
(d) only I follows (b) qm at zb
(e) only either I or II follow (c) qm at ka
(d) qm nt la
Q10. Statements: Some book are novel. (e) qm nt yx
Some course are story.
No novel are course. Q15. What is the possible code for ‘There are good book in
Conclusions: the given code language?
I. Some book are story (a) zb cv ka la
II. No story are book. (b) ka fa zb zt
III. all story which is also course are not novel. (c) zb fa ka cv
(a) None follows (d) mt nt fa ka
(b) only II follows (e) None of these
(c) only III follows
(d) only I follows Directions: Study the following information carefully and
(e) only III and either I or II follow answer the questions given below:
Eight person viz. S, T, U, V, O, P, J, F belongs to a family.
Directions (11-15): Study the information and answer the There are four generations in the family and three married
following questions: couples in the family. U is the child of the granddaughter
In a certain code language of O. T is the sister-in-law of F. V is the father-in-law of the
‘math is good book’ is written as ‘cv mt zb fa’, husband of J. T is the daughter of S who is not the mother
‘book are good friend’ is written as ‘ at fa zb ka’, of T. F is mother of J.
‘math questions are tough’ is written as ‘ ka qm nt cv ’, Q16. Who is the mother of the U?
‘good friend solve questions’ is written as ‘ at yb zb qm’, (a) T
(b) P
Q11. What is the code for ‘good’ in the given code (c) S
language? (d) V
(a) cv (e) J
(b) mt Q17. Who among the following is the son-in-law of F?
(c) zb (a) T
(d) fa (b) P
(e) None of these (c) S
(d) V
Q12. What is the code for ‘friend’ in the given code (e) J
language? Q18. Who among the following is the mother of the aunt
(a) yb of J?
(b) fa (a) O
(c) la (b) P
(d) ka (c) S
(e) at (d) V
(e) J
Q13. What is the code for ‘tough’ in the given code Directions: Study the following information carefully and
language? answer the questions given below:
(a) at A starts walking in north direction. After walking 5 km he
(b) yb turns 90° clockwise direction, and walks for 3 km. After
(c) zb that he turns to his right and walks 10km. Finally he turns
(d) nt to the west and walks 7km and reached to the destination.
Q19. What will be the shortest distance between the (c) Grandson
starting and ending point? (d) Granddaughter
(a) √67 (e) Cannot be determined
(b) √59
(c) √41 Q25. If Y is a daughter of P then how many male members
(d) √79 in the family?
(e) √83 (a) Four
(b) Three
Q20. In which direction A is now with respect to his (c) Five
starting point? (d) Two
(a) North (e) None of these
(b) East
(c) South Q26. Pointing to a photograph Ankur said, “ His only son is
(d) North-east the brother of my only daughter” then how is Ankur
(e) South-west related with the photograph?
(a) wife
Q21. There are two married couples in the family. C is (b) Husband
father of X, who is married with W. Z is only son of W. D (c) Brother
has only one daughter. Then how is W related with C? (d) Sister
(a) Son (e) None of these
(b) Daughter
(c) Son in law Q27. Which of the following expressions is true if the
(d) daughter in law expression L = F < T ≤ C > S > N ≥ Z is true?
(e) grandson a) L ≤ N
b) S < F
Q22. If ‘A × D’ mean ‘D is the sister of A’, ‘A + D’ means ‘D c) C > N
is the daughter of A’ , ‘A ÷ D’ means ‘A is the wife of D’, and d) T < S
‘A-D’ means ‘A is brother of D’ then how will ‘K is mother e) T ≤ N
of P’ be denoted?
(a) J - K ÷ P + L Q28. In which of the following expressions will the
(b) K + P + M × J expression ‘A < D’ be definitely true?
(c) J – K ÷ L + P a) A ≥ B = C < D
(d) K – J ÷ L + P b) A > B = C ≥ D
(e) None of these c) A < B = C ≤ D
d) A > B < C ≤ D
Directions: Study the following information carefully and e) None of these
answer the given questions:
In a family there are eight members. A is father in law of Q29. In which of the following expression will the
X, who is brother in law of R. P is the sister of R and Q. Q is expressions K < L and K ≥ J be definitely true?
the maternal uncle of Y. Z is brother of B, who is mother of (a) K = M ≥ V > N = L > J
P. A has only one son. There are only two married couples (b) J = M ≤ K < T = L > V
in the family. (c) J = M < K < T = L > V
Q23. How is P related with Z? (d) J = M ≤ K > T = L < V
(a) Brother (e) None of the above
(b) Daughter
(c) Nephew Directions: Study the following information carefully to
(d) Niece answer the given questions. In a certain code language:-
(e) None of these “How the long star” is written as ‘ 1WI 1EU 2GM 2RT’
Q24. How is Y related with B? “much migrated towards paid” is written as ‘2HN 2DQ
(a) Son in law 5SU 6DN’
(b) Daughter in law
“Wait recorded from changes” is written as ‘6DS 2MG 2TX D does not faces towards Y. The immediate neighbour of D
5SD’ faces in the same direction (Facing the same direction
means, if one is facing north then the other also faces
Q30. In the given coding language, which of the following north and vice-versa.) and the immediate neighbour of Y
will be the code for “Prepared”? faces the opposite direction (Facing the opposite
(a) 6EN directions means, if one is facing north then the other
(b) 4UY faces south and vice-versa). D does not sit near to Z.
(c) 4RD
(d) 6DQ Q35. Who sits immediate right of D?
(e) None of these (a) W
(b) X
Q31. In the given coding language, which of the following (c) D
will be the code for “strangers”? (d) C
(a) 5DR (e) None of these
(b) 6DN
(c) 7RK Q36. How many people sits between X and C if counted
(d) 7SU from left of C?
(e) None of these (a) two
(b) three
Q32. Which of the following words could be coded as “3KC (c) four
6CN”? (d) one
(a) Death Magnetic (e) none of these
(b) Black Magic
(c) Black Magnetic Q37. How many people facing inside the circle?
(d) Track Progress (a) three
(e) None of these (b) four
(c) five
Q33. Which of the following will be the code for ‘Metal’? (d) six
(a) 5ON (e) No one
(b) 3LM
(c) 3LN Q38. Who sit second to the right of A?
(d) 5QL (a) W
(e) None of these (b) Z
(c) B
Q34. Which of the following words could be coded as (d) Cannot be determined
“6HN”? (e) None of these
(a) Revolution
(b) Megadeth Q39. Four of the following are like in a certain way and
(c) Hinder hence form a group. Which is the one that does not belong
(d) Slaughter to that group?
(e) None of these (a) Y
(b)W
Directions: Study the information and answer the given (c) X
questions: (d) D
Eight persons i.e. A, B, C, D, W, X, Y and Z are sitting around (e) A
a circle such that some are facing inside, and some are
facing outside but not necessarily in the same way. Direction: Study the following arrangement carefully and
answer the questions given below:
Y faces inside the circle. A is second to the left of W and Z. 7 8 5 2 9 4 3 4 7 8 6 4 2 5 2 8 5 2 6 4 1 3 9 1 8 1 2 5 8 6 3 5 1
A faces towards X. X sits third to the left of C. C does not 4 9
sit near to Z. D sits second to the left of B. Y sits near to Z.
Q40. How many 5s are there in the above arrangement, (c) All safe being key is a possibility
each of which is immediately preceded by a digit which has (d) Some key are safe.
a numerical value of more than four? (e) All follows
(a) None
(b) One Q46. Statements: All book are papers. Some papers are
(c) Two records. Some records are data. Some books are Novel.
(d) Three (a) Some book can be data.
(e) More than three (b) No Novel are paper.
Q41. Which of the following is fifth to the left of the tenth (c) Some novel are paper.
from the left end of the above arrangement? (d) no paper are data being a possibility.
(a) 3 (e) some books are records being a possibility.
(b) 9
(c) 2 Q47. Statements: All PO are graduate. Some graduate are
(d) 7 Clerk. All PO are Officers. Some clerk are intermediate.
(e) 1 (a) Some graduate are intermediate being a possibility.
Q42. If all the even digits are deleted from the above (b) Some clerk being PO is a Possibility.
arrangements, which of the following will be tenth from (c) All officers are Clerk.
the right end of the arrangement? (d) Some officers are graduate.
(a) 9 (e) All follows
(b) 5
(c) 1 Q48. Which of the following symbols should replace the
(d) 3 sign (@) and (#) respectively in the given expression in
(e) 7 order to make the expression U>R true?
Q43. How many such 3s are there in the above Q≤R(@)S=T=Y(#)U≥V
arrangement each of which is immediately preceded by an (a) ≥, >
odd digit and immediately followed by an even digit? (b) <, ≤
(a) None (c) >, ≤
(b) One (d) =, >
(c) Two (e) None of these
(d) Three
(e) More than three Q49. P walked 2 km west of his house and then turned left
Q44. How many such 1s are there in the above covering 4 km. Finally, He moved 3 km by turning left and
arrangement, each of which is immediately preceded by a then again 1 km west. How far is he from his initial
perfect square? position?
(a) None (a) 10 km
(b) One (b) 9 km
(c) Two (c) 2 km
(d) Three (d) 4 km
(e) More than three (e) None of these
Directions: In each of the questions below are given four
statements followed by five conclusions numbered a, b, c Q50. A man went 10 kms towards South. Then turned left
& d, and e , you have to take the given statements to be and covered 10 kms and turned to the right. Again after 10
true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly kms, he turned to left and covered 10 kms to reach the
known facts. Read the answers and then decide which of destination. In which direction is he from the starting
the given conclusions does not follows from the given point?
statements disregarding commonly known facts. (a) North
(b) West
Q45. Statements: All lock are key. Some key are encrypt. (c) North east
Some key are not safe. All encrypt are safe. (d) South east
(a) all lock may be safe. (e) None of these
(b) All key may be encrypt
MATHEMATICS: (b) Rs. 2,400
(c) Rs. 2,360
(d) Rs. 2,250
Q1. If sum of upstream and downstream speed of a boat (e) Rs. 2,450
is 82 kmph, and the boat travels 105 km. upstream in 3
hr,Find the time taken by boat to cover 126 km Q7. A dairyman pays Rs. 6.40 per litre of milk. He adds
downstream. water and sells the mixture at Rs. 8 per litre, thereby
(a) 126/47 hr making 37.5% profit. The proportion of water to milk
(b) 127/47 hr received by the customers is:
(c) 129/47 hr (a) 1 : 10
(d) 124/47 hr (b) 1 : 12
(e) None of these (c) 1 : 15
(d) 1 : 20
Q2. Vipin can walk a certain distance in 52 days when he (e) 3 : 13
rests 10 hours a day. How long will he take for twice the
distance, if he walks twice as fast and rests twice as long Q8. A shopkeeper sells his goods at a loss of 44% but he
each day? uses a false scale which is 30% less than its true weight.
(a) 104 days Find the loss/gain percent?
(b) 26 days (a) 20% profit
(c) 78 days (b) 20% loss
(d) 182 days (c) 25% profit
(e) 140 days (d) 25% loss
(e) Neither profit nor loss
Q3. There is a hole in a water tank which can empty it in 8
hours. A pipe is opened which fills 6 litre water per minute
Q9. In 2015, ratio of the number of students taking
in tank and now tank is emptied in 12 hours. What is the examinations in x, y and z states are respectively 3 : 5 : 6.
capacity of the tank? Next year, the number of students are increased by 20%,
(a) 8260 litre 10% and 20% respectively. If ratio of the number of
(b) 8660 litre students in states x and z is 1 : 2, then find the number of
(c) 8640 litre students who sit to take examination in 2015.
(d) 8620 litres (a) 5000
(e) 8460 litres (b) 6000
(c) 75000
Q4. Two pipes A and B can separately fill a cistern in 60 (d) Data insufficient
minutes and 75 minutes respectively. There is a third pipe (e) None of these
in the bottom of the cistern to empty it. If all the three
pipes are simultaneously opened, then then the cistern is Q10. Due to a 25% increase in the price of rice per
full in 50 minutes. In how much time the third pipe alone kilogram, a person is able to purchase 20 kg less for Rs.
can empty the cistern? 400. What is the increased price of rice per kilogram?
(a) 110 minutes (a) Rs. 5
(b) 100 minutes (b) Rs. 6
(c) 120 minutes (c) Rs. 10
(d) 90 minutes (d) Rs. 4
(e)130 minutes (e) Rs. 8

Q5. The difference between simple interest and compound Q11. A train leaves the station 1/2 hour before the
interest of a certain sum of money at 20% per annum for 2 scheduled time. The driver decreases its speed by 25
years is Rs. 48. Then the sum is: km/hr. At the next station 250 km away, the train reached
(a) Rs. 1,000 on time. Find the original speed of the train.
(b) Rs. 1,200 (a) 100 km/hr
(c) Rs. 1,500 (b) 125 km/hr
(d) Rs. 2,000 (c) 200 km/hr
(e) Rs. 2,500 (d) 180 km/hr
(e) None of these
Q6. Compound interest of a sum of money for 2 years at 4
per cent per annum is Rs. 2,448. Simple interest of the Q12. Bharat and Priyanka can do a piece of work in 45 and
same sum of money at the same rate of interest for 2 years 40 days respectively. They began the work together, but
will be: Bharat leaves after some days and Priyanka finished the
(a) Rs. 2,500
remaining work in 23 days. After how many days did (a) 13/30
Bharat leave? (b) 2/3
(a) 7 days (c) 2/5
(b) 8 days (d) 17/30
(c) 9 days (e) 23/30
(d) 11 days
(e) 13 days Q19. There are four hotels in a town. If three men check
into the hotels in a day then what is the probability that all
Q13. A train travels a distance of 600 km at a constant of them do not check into the same hotel?
speed. If the speed of the train is increased by 5 km/hr, the (a) 15/16
journey would take 4 hrs less. Find the speed of the train. (b) 63/64
(a) 100 km/hr (c) 3/64
(b) 25 km/hr (d) 1/16
(c) 50 km/hr (e) 17/64
(d) Cannot be determined
(e) None of these Q20. Two letters are chosen out of the alphabets of the
English language. Find the probability that both the letters
Q14. Three friends A, B & C started a business by investing are vowels.
on amount of 10500, 11000 & 12500 respectively. After 9 (a) 2/65
months, B leaved the business & also C after 6 months. At (b) 3/65
the end of year, there was a total profit of 24500. Find the (c) 1/65
share of B in the profit? (d) 3/5
(a) 10500 (e) 0.2
(b) 9500
(c) 8085 Direction: The following table shows the no. of women
(d) 7750 from different cities of Bihar who raised their voice to ban
(e) 7570 on alcohol in Bihar. Also, the table shows percentage of
women who are literate in them.
Q15 Bag 1 has three yellow and four blue balls and bag 2 Study the table carefully to answer the following
has four yellow and three blue balls. One bag is selected at questions.
random and a ball drawn out of it. Find the probability that
the ball drawn is yellow.
(a) 1/2
(b) 12/49
(c) 3/7
(d) 5/7
(e) None of these

Q16. Two dice are thrown. The probability that both of Q21. What is the total no. of illiterate women from Patna,
them show an odd number greater than 3 is: Ara and Gaya together who raised their voice to ban
(a) 1/36 alcohol in Bihar?
(b) 1/6 (a) 36,985
(c) 2/3 (b) 32,985
(d) 1/4 (c) 34,985
(e) 5/36 (d) 35,289
(e) 35,685
Q17. In a class, there are 15 girls and 10 boys. Three
students are selected at random. The probability that only Q22. The total no. of literate women from Buxer are what
girls or only boys get selected is: percent less than the total no. of literate women from Ara
(a) 1/3 who raised their voice against alcohol in Bihar
(b) 2/5 (approximately)?
(c) 1/4 (a) 17%
(d) 1/5 (b) 27%
(e) 3/5 (c) 13%
(d) 22%
Q18. A number is selected at random from the first 30 (e) 9%
natural numbers. What is the probability that it is either a
multiple of 2 or a multiple of 3?
Q23. What is the average no. of illiterate women who
raised their voice against alcohol in Bihar from all the five Q30. 7.2, 72, 9, 54, 13.5, 28
cities together? (a) 72
(a) 7985 (b) 9
(b) 10945 (c) 28
(c) 8945 (d) 13.5
(d) 9945 (e) 54
(e) 8545
Q31. 1/13×3237+3/14×5362+200% of 1 =? + 1335
Q24. If 33 1/3% literate women from Buxer are of age (a) 72
group of (20-30) and 20% literate women of Gaya are age (b) 70
group of (40-50) then find the total no. of literate women (c) 68
from Buxer having age of (20-30) years and total no. of (d) 65
literate women from Gaya having age group of (40-50) (e) 85
years together.
(a) 14,533 Q32. 7/8 of 616 × 12÷16+?=17×19+81+4/3×?
(b) 15,433 (a) 3/5
(c) 13,544 (b) 2/5
(d) 12,433 (c) 4/5
(e) 11,533 (d) 3/4
(e) 4/3
Q25. What is the ratio of no. of illiterate women from Ara
to the no. of illiterate women from Buxer? Q33. 60% students of a college study math, 55% students
(a) 122 : 177 study commerce and 15% students study both. If ratio of
(b) 5: 13 boys to girl who study math only is 3 : 2 and ratio of boys
(c) 7: 23 to girls who study commerce only is 2 : 3 then total number
(d)177 : 122 of boys who study only math and only commerce together
(e) 153: 452 is what percent of total number of girls who study only
math and only commerce together (in approximate)?
Directions: Find the wrong term in the following number (a) 102%
series. (b) 109%
Q26. 3.7, 8.7, 23.7, 48.7, 84.7, 128.7 (c) 117%
(a) 23.7 (d) 123%
(b) 48.7 (e) 112%
(c) 84.7
(d) 128.7 Q34. A, B and C can complete a piece of work in 10, 12 and
(e) 8.7 15 days respectively. A left the work 5 days before the
work was completed and B left 2 days after A had left.
Q27. 1, 14, 31, 64, 133, 264 Number of days required to complete the whole work was:
(a) 14 (a) 25/3 days
(b) 31 (b) 6 days
(c) 264 (c) 20/3 days
(d) 133 (d) 7 days
(e) 64 (e) 9 days

Q28. 2, 1, 1, 2, 8, 32, 1024 Q35. Sita, Gita and Rita three friends start a beauty parlour
(a) 32 by investing in the ratio of 3 : 5 : 4 respectively. Sita gets
(b) 2 40/3% of total profit as her salary for running the business
(c) 8 and the remaining profit is divided among them according
(d) 1 to their investment ratio. If Sita invests for 12 months, Gita
(e) 1024 for 8 months and Rita for 6 months and total profit is Rs.
7500 then find the profit share of Gita.
Q29. 168, 288, 360, 528, 841, 960 (a) Rs. 2800
(a) 168 (b) Rs. 1000
(b) 841 (c) Rs. 2600
(c) 288 (d) Rs. 2400
(d) 360 (e) Rs. 2200
(e) 528
Q36. Mr. Raghav owned a flat for Rs. 13.2 lacs. He spends Q42. Two groups of students, whose average ages are 15
20% of his monthly salary on its paintings. 25% on lighting years and 25 years, combine to form a third group whose
and furniture, 15% on foods and other supplements. If Mr. average age is 22 years. What is the ratio of the number of
Raghav’s annual salary is 10.8 lacs then find the total students in the first group to that of in second group?
spending made by Mr. Raghav. (a) 5: 2
(a) 137.4 lacs (b) 2: 5
(b) 1.374 lacs (c) 3: 7
(c) 13.74 lacs (d) 5: 3
(d) 11.74 lacs (e) 4: 5
(e) 17.34 lacs
Q43. 71.98% of 1200 + 35.06% of 270 =? % of 600
Q37. In a class, 4 girls and 5 boys are there. Find the (a) 140
probability of selecting 2 boys and 3 girls for a game: (b) 125
(a) 19/63 (c) 120
(b) 20/63 (d) 135
(c) 23/63 (e) 160
(d) 29/63
(e) 17/63 Q44. 88.05% of 450 =? % of 530
(a) 70
Q38. The average age of a group of adult people is 40 years. (b) 68
10 new persons with an average age of 30 years join the (c) 75
group, thereby decreasing the average by 4 years. The (d) 80
original strength of the group was: (e) 65
(a) 10
(b) 11 Q45. √899×(12.005)^2+?=5000
(c) 12 (a) 680
(d) 15 (b) 720
(e) 18 (c) 750
(d) 620
Q39. The ratio of P’s and Q’s ages is 4: 5. If the difference (e) 630
between the present age of Q and the age of P 5 years
hence is 3 years, then what is the total of present ages of Q46. How many permutations can be made using the
P and Q? letters of the word ‘BHATNAGAR’ such that ‘N’ always
(a) 68 years comes in the middle and B and R and all these three letters
(b) 72 years always come at end places (Repetition of letters is not
(c) 76 years allowed)?
(d) 64 years (a) 640
(e) 54 years (b) 720
(c) 360
Q40. Shikha’s age is one-sixth of her father’s age. Sikha’s (d) 480
father’s age will be twice of Vignesh’s age after 10 years. If (e) 520
Vignesh’s eighth birthday was celebrated 2 years before,
then what is Shikha’s present age? Q47. The length and breadth of the floor of a room are 20
(a) 30 years feet and 10 feet respectively. Square tiles of 2 feet length
(b) 24 years of three different colours are to be laid to the floor. Black
(c) 6 years tiles are laid in the first row on all sides. If white titles are
(d) 20 years laid in the one-third of the remaining and blue tiles in the
(e) 5 years rest, how many blue tiles will be there?
(a) 48
Q41. Shivam is 4 years younger than Mayank while (b) 32
Divyanshi is 4 years younger than Samrat but one-fifth (c) 16
times as old as Shivam. If Samrat is eight years old, how (d) 24
many times as old is Mayank as Divyanshi? (e) 64
(a) 6
(b) 1/2 Q48. Suresh can finish a piece of work alone in 42 days.
(c) 3 Mohneesh, who is 1/5 times more efficient than Suresh,
(d) 3/2 requires X days to finish the work alone. Find the value of
(e) 3/4 X?
(a)39 days
(b)40 days
(c) 35 days
(d)42 days
(e) 37 days

Q49. The daily work of 2 women is equal to that of 3 men


or that of 4 children. By employing 14 women, 12 men, and
12 children a certain work can be finished in 24 days. If it
is required to finish it in 14 days and as an additional
labour, only women are available, how many of them will
be required?
(a)18 men
(b)20 men
(c)48 men
(d)28 men
(e)24 men

Q50. Mr. Giridhar spends 50% of his monthly income on


household items and out of the remaining he spends 50%
on transport, 25% on entertainment, 10% on sports and
remaining amount of Rs. 900 is saved. What is Mr.
Giridhar’s monthly income?
(a) Rs. 6000
(b) Rs. 12000
(c) Rs. 9000
(d) Can't be determined
(e) None of these

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