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CT_CAPGEMINI_2018_12 Max. Marks: 32 Time: 50 Min.

Name: ___________________________ Roll No. __________________ Dept: _____________ Sec: _______


No. of Marks Q10.A car dealer sold two cars for Rs 45,000 each. One
Section
Questions Obtained
yielded him 25 percent profit on outlay. On the other he lost
1 - Quantitative Aptitude 16 25 percent. The profit/loss incurred by the dealer in rupees is
2 - Reasoning 16 (1) 6000 loss (2) No profit/loss
(3) 6000 profit (4) None of these
TOTAL : 32
Note: No Negative Marks Q11.The HCF of three numbers is 24. If the numbers be in
the ratio 35:55:77, their LCM is
SECTION 1 - Quantitative Aptitude (Q1 to 16): (1) 46200 (2) 9240 (3) 6600 (4) None

Q1.The LCM of two numbers is 567 and their HCF is 9. If the Q12. The list price of a Saree is Rs 680. It is sold for Rs 520.80
difference between the two numbers is 18, then the two after two successive discounts. If the second discount
numbers are? offered is 10% the first discount is
(1) 63,45 (2) 44,27 (3) 99,81 (4) 81,63 (1) 12.5% (2) 15% (3) 16 2/3% (4) 6 ¼%

Q2. The number which when divided by the sum of 545 and Q13. To fill a cistern, pipes A,B,C take 25 minutes. 15 minutes
454 gives six times their difference as the quotient and 91 as and 12 minutes respectively. Find the time in minutes that
the remainder is? the three pipes together will take to fill the cistern
(1) 999×546+91 (2) 999×91+546 (1) 5 minutes (2) 10 minutes
(3) 545×454+91 (4) 546×91+999 (3) 15 minutes (4) 25 minutes

Q3. The ratio of the prices of two watches is 16:23 if the Q14. A can do a piece of work in 36 days. B in 54 days and C
price of the 1st watch be increased by 10% and that of 2nd by in 72 days. All the three began the work together but A left 8
Rs 447 the ratio of their prices becomes 11:20 the initial days and B 12 days before the completion of Work. How
prices of the two watches are many days in all did C put in till the entire work was finished?
(1) Rs 794 2/3,Rs 1142 1/3 (1) 20 days (2) 22 days (3) 24 days (4) 25 days
(2) Rs 771 2/5, Rs 1119 1/3
(3) Rs 817, Rs 1165 1/3 Q15. One day my friend Dorsey told me from LA, that he gets
(4) Rs 840 2/3, Rs 1188 1/3 the same salary in each month but when he adds up his six
figure salary of two months, three months, four months, five
Q4. If A gets 10% more than B, then B gets ….less than A? months or six months each time the figures (or digits) of his
(1) 9% (2) 9 1/11% (3) 10% (4) 11% salary remains the same, but not in a fixed order. Later, he
told me that when he adds up his salary of 7 months his total
Q5. Some amount of money was distributed among A,B and salary become 106-1. What is the salary of Dorsey?
C in the ratio of 3:5:8. If B got Rs18 more than A, then the (1) 123456 (2) 285614
total amount distributed among A,B and C is: (3) 142857 (4) Can’t be determined
(1) Rs 144 (2) Rs 143 (3) Rs 142 (4) Rs 141
Q16. Abhinav and Brijesh start from Allahabad and Barabanki
Q6. An item costing Rs 200 is being sold at 10% loss. If the respectively with uniform velocities. Abhinav is headed
price is further reduced by 5% the selling price will be towards Barabanki and Brijesh towards Allahabad and both
(1) Rs 170 (2) Rs 171 (3) Rs 175 (4) Rs 179 cities are 600 km apart. Abhinav rests whenever Brijesh is on
the move and Brijesh rests whenever Abhinav is on the
Q7. Sanjay and Vijay can complete a work in 8 days. Vijay move. Abhinav’s speed is 25 km/h and Brijesh’s speed is 30
and Rajiv can complete the same work in 12 days while Rajiv km/hr. If Abhinav starts first and reaches Barabanki in 36
and Sanjay can do it in 24 days. Therefore, vijay can hours, then find the least time that Brijesh would take to
complete the same work in reach his destination after Abhinav makes a start:
(1)8 days (2)10 days (3)12 days (4)24 days (1) 20 h (2) 36 h (3) 44 h (4) None

Q8. If by selling an article, there would have been a loss of 2 SECTION 2 - Reasoning (Q1 to 16):
½% and by selling it at Rs 6 more than the earlier selling
price, there would have been a profit of 5% then the C.P. of Prof. Qazi takes a Maths class test once a week. There are
the article is five students in his class whose names start with the letter A
(1) Rs 78 (2) Rs 80 (3) Rs 82 (4) Rs 84 viz: Arun, Amit, Ankur, Amritesh, and Arijit. Unfortunately,
he forgets to record some of the scores of these students. All
Q9. The smallest perfect square number which is divided by scores are out of 200. Find the missing number in the table
8, 12 and 15 is given below and answer the questions that follow:
(1) 2500 (2) 3600 (3) 3721 (4) 6400
Besides we also know that Prof. Qazi grades his students (3) 1:1 (4) Cannot be determined
according to their average score as under:
Grade A B C D (Directions Q11-13):Each of the questions below has a few
statements followed by a few conclusions I, II. You have to
Score 60% Plus 50-60 % 50-55 % Below 50&
consider every given statements as true even if it does not
make any sense. Read the conclusions and choose which of
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 those follows.
Arun 92 110 174 66 148 76 80 190 Give your answer as:
Amit 96 120 102 170 92 74 38 170 (a) If only I follows.
Ankur 76 140 180 200 96 76 40 194
(b) If only II follows.
Amritesh 76 186 98 186 100 92 40 200
(c) If either I or II follows.
Arijit 84 132 168 88 168 76 40 196
(d) If neither I nor II follows.
1. Amit’s missing score is equal to the average of the
(e) If both I and II follow
topper, who is not Ankur
Q11.Statements: Most crops are machines.
2. The total of all the scores is 5252
Some machines are fools.
3. Ankur got 70% in all tst 2. Amritesh got 1% less.
Conclusions: I. Some fools are machines.
4. The missing score on test 8 is 54 and test 6 is 110
II. Some crops are fools.
(1) a (2) b (3) c (4) d (5) e
Q1.Who is the topper among these students?
(1) Ankur (2) Amit (3) Arun (4) Amritesh
Q12. Statements: All pencils are bricks.
All bricks are bottles.
Q2. Who is ranked middle among the following students?
Conclusions: I. All pencils are bottles.
(1) Arijit (2) Arun (3) Amit (4) Amritesh
II. All bricks are pencils.
(1) a (2) b (3) c (4) d (5) e
Q3. The least difference between any two missing scores
(1) 14 (2) 24 (3) 34 (4) 4
Q13. Statements: All young girls are modern.
No young men are superstitious.
Q4. Who comes last in the ranking
Conclusions: I. No girls are superstitious.
(1) Ankur (2) Amritesh (3) Amit (4) Arijit
II. All young men are superstitious.
(1) a (2) b (3) c (4) d (5) e
Q5. If Ankur’s missing score was 190, who stood second?
(1) Ankur (2) Amit (3) Amritesh (4) Arijit
Q14. Answer as directed.
Nalgarh is 10km south of Kalgarh. Jalgarh is 20km north of
Karuna sold 10 acres of land to Kaku and Chikoo who paid
Fulgarh. Amargarh is 15km east of Jalgarh. Fulgarh is 10km
him the total amount in the ratio 2:3. Kaku invested further
west of Nalgarh. If Monish follows the shortest route and
Rs 3 lakh in planting coconut and lemon trees in the ratio
travels from Kalgarh to Amargarh, what is the distance he
4:1. These trees were planted on equal areas of land. There
will have to travel?
were 200 lemon trees. The sale price of one coconut was Rs
(1) 35km (2) 18km (3) 28km (4) None
10 in 2033. The crop took 7 years to grow and was reaped in
2033, the total revenue generated was 50% of the initial
Q15. Answer as directed.
amount put by Kaku and Chikoo together. The revenue
Abha starts to her school from her house. First she moves
generated from the coconut and lemon trees was in the ratio
20m in a particular direction, then she turns towards left and
5:4 and it was shared equally by Kaku and Chikoo as the total
moves 15m. Then she turned right and goes 30m. Finally she
amount spent by them initially was equal.
turns towards left and reaches her destination after
travelling 40m. In which direction she was moving just after
Q6.How many coconuts were reaped?
leaving her house?
(1) 24000 (2) 50000 (3) 25000 (4) None
(1) East (2) West
(3) North (4) Cannot be determined
Q7. What was the value of the output per acre of lemon
trees planted?
Q16. Answer as directed.
(1) 0.8 lakh (2) 4 lakh
A census taker approaches a house and asks the woman who
(3) 2.4 lakh (4) Cannot be determined
answers the door "How many children do you have, and
what are their ages?" Woman: "I have three children; the
Q8. What was the amount received by Kaku in 2033?
product of their ages is 36, the sum of their ages is equal to
(1) 3 lakh (2) 4.5 lakh (3) 6 lakh (4) None
the address of the house next door." The census taker walks
next door, comes back and says "I need more information."
Q9.What was the value of the output of per tree for
The woman replies "I have to go; my oldest child is sleeping
coconuts?
upstairs." Census taker: "Thank you, I now have everything I
(1) 360 (2) 625 (3) 650 (4) None
need." What are the ages of each of the three children?
(1) 9, 2, 2 (2) 8,3, 3 (3) 7, 4, 4 (4) 6, 5, 5
Q10. What was the ratio of yield per acre of coconuts to
lemons (in terms of numbers of lemons and coconuts)?
(1) 3:2 (2) 2:3

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