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f. 4; 125 105 25P P
3) 4) I= =
íÜ. fĶæ${ç³M>ÔŒæ Æð‡yìlz a:b=5:9 216 116 100 4
a : b = 5 × 4 : 9 × 4 = 20 : 36
çÜ»ñæjMýS$t °ç³#×æ$Ë$
b:c=4×9:7×9 f¯]lÆý‡ÌŒæ çÜtyîl‹Ü f. 3;
 1 1 3  5  3 125
 +  =  =
R=T
I=
PTR
b : c = 36 : 63 3 2 6 216 100
a : b : c = 20 : 36 : 63
{V>Ð]l$, ÐéÆý‡$z çÜ_ÐéËĶæ$ P P×R ×R
9n × 32 × 3n − (27) n 1 =
Ð]l*¨Ç {ç³Ô¶æ²Ë$ 6. JMýS Ð]lÅMìS¢ i™èl…ÌZ 10% ™èlWY…^éÆý‡$. Ð]l$äÏ
VýS™èl…ÌZ ¡çÜ$MýS$¯]l² i™èl… ´÷…§ýlyé°MìS
ç³È„ýSË {ç³™ólÅMýS… 14.
(33 ) 5 × 23
=
27 AƇ¬™ól n
4 100
25 = R2
1. JMýS Ð]lÅMìS¢ JMýS OòÜMìSÌŒæ¯]l$ Æý‡*. 1400ËMýS$ Mö°, A™èl° G…™èl Ô>™èl… ò³…^éÍ? ÑË$Ð]l G…™èl? R = 5%
AÐ]l$Ãyýl… §éÓÆ> 15% ¯]lçÙt… ´÷…¨™ól B 1) 10%
1
2) 11 %
AÆý‡¦Ððl$sìæMŠæ 1) 4 2) 3 3) 9 4) 10 13 1  5  3 1  
OòÜMìSÌŒæ AÑ$ï]l ÐðlË G…™èl? 9 f. 1; 17. 37 − 8  +  −  −  
1) Æý‡*. 1090 2) Æý‡*. 1160 2 1 (am)n = amn  4 2  2  4 2  
3) 11 % 4) 12 2 %
3) Æý‡*. 1190 4) Æý‡*. 1202 5 çÜ*„îSÃMýSÇ…^èl…yìl.
2n 2 n 3n
f. 3; f. 2; ´÷yýlÐ]l# = 2x 3 ×3 ×3 −3 1 1) −2 2) 2 3) −3 4) 3
=
OòÜMìSÌŒæ Mö¯]l²ÐðlË = Æý‡*. 1400 Ððl¬§ýlr i™èl… = x ©.^èl. ^èl$r$tMöË™èl = 2(x + 2x) = 6x 315 × 23 33 f. 2; 13 1  5  1 
¯]lçÙtÔ>™èl… = 15% x × 10 10 x 6x = 48 = 37 − 8  +  −  
10% ™èlWY™ól = =  4 2  2  4 
100 − 15 100 100 x = 8 òÜ….Ò$. 32n + 2 + n − 33n
AÑ$ï]l ÐðlË = 1400 × 15 3
= 3−3
100 10% ™èlWY¯]l ™èlÆ>Ó™èl i™èl… ´÷yýlÐ]l# = 16 òÜ….Ò$. 3 ×2
13 1  9  
=
1400 × 85
= Æý‡*. 1190 = x−
10 x 90 x
=
©Æý‡ƒ^èl™èl$Æý‡{çÜ OÐðlÔ>ËÅ… 33n+2 − 33n = 3−3 × 315 × 23 = 37 − 8  +   
100 100 100 = 16 × 8 = 128 ^èl.òÜ….Ò$. 33n (32 − 1) = 312 × 23  4 2  4 
2. Æý‡*. 2000ËOò³ 2 Hâ¶æÌÏ Z 8% Ð]lyîlz Æó‡r$ 10. JMýS ÌZçßæç³# ©Æý‡ƒçœ$¯]l… 22 × 15 × 7.5 33n × 8 = 312 × 23
ò³…^éÍÞ¯]l i™èl…  35 
^öç³#µ¯]l AÄôæ$Å ^èl{MýSÐ]lyîlz, »êÆý‡$Ð]lyîlzË ™ólyé? òÜ….Ò$. MöË™èl˯]l$ MýSÍW E…¨. §é°° 33n × 23 = 312 × 23 = 37 − 8   = 37 − 35 = 2
8
1) Æý‡*. 10.80 2) Æý‡*. 11.20 =
10 x
× 100 =
100 1
= 11 %
MýSÇW…_ 14 òÜ….Ò$. G™èl$¢ E¯]l² JMýS Üç *¢ç³…V> 33n = 312
3) Æý‡*. 11.70 4) Æý‡*. 12.80 90 x 9 9 ^ólõÜ¢ §é° ÐéÅÝëÆý‡®… (òÜ….Ò$.ËÌZ) ? çœ*™é…M>Ë$ 18. Æð‡…yýl$ çÜ…QÅË Ððl¬™èl¢… 1575470.
¿¶æ*Ð]l¬Ë$ çÜÐ]l*¯]l…
f. 4; 7. 1 = 1 = 13 1) 2.5 2) 10 3) 2.8 4) 7.5 çÜÐ]l*¯]l… A…§ýl$ÌZ JMýSsìæ Æð‡…yø §é° MýS…sôæ 10 ÐólË$
P = Æý‡*. 2000 3 + 5 = 8 = 23 f. 4; 3n = 12 ™èlMýS$PÐ]l AƇ¬™ól, A…§ýl$ÌZ _¯]l² çÜ…QÅ?
R = 8% 7 + 9 + 11 = 27 = 33 ∴n=4
©Æý‡ƒçœ$¯]l çœ$¯]lç³ÇÐ]l*×æ… = l × b × h 1) 1565470 2) 792735
n = 2 Hâ¶æ$Ï Oò³ {MýSÐ]l*°² ç³ÇÖÍ…_ 43 + 45 + ... 55 = 22 × 15 × 7.5 15. JMýS ç³#çÜ¢M>°² Æý‡*. 27.50MýS$ AÐ]l$Ãyýl… 3) 782735 4) 787735
 8  2
= 2000 1 + − 2000 Ðð l ¬™è l ¢ … çÜ *¢ç
³ ç
œ $¯]
l ç
³ ÇÐ]
l *×æ… = πr2h §éÓÆ> 10% Ìê¿¶æ… ´÷…¨™ól, §é°° Æý‡*. f. 3;
^èl{MýSÐ]lyîlz  
 100  1) 63 2) 73 3) 83 4) 93 h = 14 òÜ….Ò$. 24.50 AÑ$Ùól Ìê¿¶æ… Ìôæ§é ¯]lÙç t Ô>™èl… _¯]l² çÜ…QÅ = x
 27  2
= 2000   − 2000 f. 2; 22 2
× r × 14 = 22 × 15 × 7.5 G…™èl? ò³§ýlª Üç …QÅ − x = 10,000
 25  òO ³ {MýSÐ]l$… n3ÌZ E…¨. 7 1) 1% Ìê¿¶æ… 2) 2% Ìê¿¶æ… ò³§ýlª Üç …QÅ = 10,000 + x
= 2332.80 − 2000 = Æý‡*. 332.80 {MýSÐ]l$…ÌZ _Ð]lÇ Üç …QÅ = n2 + n − 1. 15 × 7.5 3) 1% ¯]lÙç …t 4) 2% ¯]lÙç …t 10,000 + x + x = 1575470
r2 = = (7.5) 2
2000 × 8 × 2 Ððl ¬§ý l sì æ Ü
ç …QÅ = n2 − n + 1 Æý‡*ç³…ÌZ 2 f. 4; 2x = 1565470
»êÆý‡$ Ð]lyîlz = 320
100 E…¨. r = 7.5 òÜ….Ò$. AÑ$ï]l ÐðlË = Æý‡*. 27.50 1565470
x = = 782735
™ólyé = 332.80 − 320 = Æý‡*.12.80 (n2 + n − 1 ) − (n2 − n + 1) 11. JMýS çÜ*¢ç³… ç³MýSP™èlË OÐðlÔ>ËÅ… 2200 Ì꿶æ Ô>™èl… = 10% 2
shortcut: 2 Hâ¶æÏMýS$ Ð]l*{™èlÐól$ ^èl{MýSÐ]lyîlz, = 55 − 43 òÜ….Ò$.2 §é° ¿¶æ* ÐéÅÝëÆý‡®… 3.5 òÜ….Ò$. Mö¯] l ² Ðð
l Ë =
100 × 27.50 100 × 27.50
=
19. Æð‡…yýl$ Üç …QÅË °çÙµ†¢ 1 : 2 ÐésìæMìS 7
»êÆý‡$ Ð]lyîlzË ™ólyé 2 2
n + n − 1 − n + n − 1 = 12 AƇ¬™ól B çÜ*¢ç³… G™èl$¢? (òÜ….Ò$.) 100 + 10 110 MýSÍí³™ól °çÙµ†¢ 3 : 5V> Ð]l*Ç™ól ÐésìæÌZ
™ólyé = P  R  = 2000  8  2n − 2 = 12 ç³#çÜ¢MýS… Mö¯]l²ÐðlË = Æý‡*. 25
2 2
1) 55 2) 105 VýSÇçÙt çÜ…QÅ?
 100   100  2n = 12 + 2 3) 100 4) 102 AÑ$ï]l ÐðlË = Æý‡*. 24.50 1) 10 2) 12 3) 14 4) 28
2000 × 64 2n = 14 n = 7 f. 3; ¯]lÙç …t = 0.50 Oò³. f. 4;
= = 12.80
100 ×100 43 + 45 + .... + 55 = 73 AÐ]l#™èl$…¨ çÜ*¢ç³… ç³MýSP™èlË OÐðlÔ>ËÅ… = 2πrh 0.50 Æð‡…yýl$ çÜ…QÅË$ = x, 2x
¯]l ç
Ù t
Ô >™è l… = × 100 = 2%
3. 35, 56, 91Ë™ø ¿êWõÜ¢ 7 ÔóæÙç … Ð]l^óla A† 8. 50 ¯]l$…_ 125 Ð]lÆý‡MýS$ E¯]l² Üç …QÅ˯]l$ 5 22 25 x+7 3
2 × × 3.5 × h = 2200 =
_¯]l² çÜ…QÅ? ™ø ¿êW…^ól çÜ…QÅË Ððl¬™èl¢… G…™èl? 7 16. Ý뫧éÆý‡×æ Ð]lyîlz AçÜË$ÌZ 25%MýS$ çÜÐ]l*¯]l…, 2x + 7 5
1) 5651 2) 3647 1) 6250 2) 6075 22 Ð]lyîlz Æó‡r$ M>Ìê°MìS çÜÐ]l*¯]l…. AƇ¬™ól Ð]lyîlz 5x + 35 = 6x + 21
× 7 × h = 2200
3) 4647 4) 2747 3) 2800 4) 1400 7 Æó‡r$? 6x − 5x = 35 − 21
f. 2: f. 4; h = 100 òÜ….Ò$. 1) 5% 2) 10% x = 14
7|35, 56, 91 50 ¯]l$…_ 125 Ð]lÆý‡MýS$ E¯]l² 5™ø ¿êW…^ól 12. JMýS Ð]l–™èl…¢ ¿¶æ* ³ç Ç«¨ 264 òÜ….Ò$ AƇ¬™ól 3) 20% 4) 25% 2x = 14× 2
5, 8, 13 çÜ…QÅË Ððl¬™èl¢… §é° OÐðlÔ>ËÅ… (òÜ….Ò$. )? 2 f. 1; ò³§ýlª Üç …QÅ = 28
35, 56, 91Ë MýS.Ýë.VýS$. = (1 ¯]l$…_ 125 Ð]lÆý‡MýS$ E¯]l² 5™ø ¿êW…^ól 1) 5544 2) 4545
= 7 × 5 × 8 × 13 = 3640 çÜ…QÅË Ððl¬™èl¢…) − (1 ¯]l$…_ 49 Ð]lÆý‡MýS$

4.
A†_¯]l² çÜ…QÅ = 3640 + 7 = 3647
3/8, 38%, 0.0038, 0.308˯]l$
E¯]l² 5™ø ¿êW…^ól Üç …QÅË Ððl¬™èl…¢ )
= (5 + 10 + 15 + ....125)−(5 + 10
3) 5036
f. 1;
Ð]l–™èl¢… ç³Ç«¨ = 2πr
4) 4436
{V>Ð]l$/ÐéÆý‡$z
BÆøçßæ×æ {MýSÐ]l$…ÌZ Æ>Ķæ$…yìl.
1) 38%, 0.308, 0.0038, 3/8
+ .... + 45)
=5(1 + 2 + ...+25)−5(1+2+....+9)
 25 × 26   9 × 10 
2πr = 264
22
2 × × r = 264
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2) 3/8, 0.0038, 0.308, 38% = 5
7
 − 5  264 × 7
3) 0.0038, 0.308, 3/8, 38%
4) 0.0038, 38%, 0.308, 3/8
 2   2 
= 5 × 13 × 25 − 5 × 9 × 5
r=
44
= 42cm � � çÜtyîl Ððl$sîæ-Ç-Ķæ$ÌŒæ OVðSyðl¯ŒlÞ
= 5 × 5 (13 × 5 − 9) Ð]l–™èl¢ OÐðlÔ>ËÅ… = πr2
� ¼sŒæ »êÅ…MŠS � iMóS
f. 3;
3/8 = 0.375 = 25 × 56 = 1400 =
22
× (42) 2
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0.375, 0.38, 0.0038, 0.308 MýS…sôæ Æð‡…yýl$ Æð‡r$Ï. §é° ^èl$r$t MöË™èl 48 22 � {´ëMîSt‹Ü sñæ‹ÜtÞ, Ð]l*MŠS sñæ‹ÜtÞ
= × 42 × 42 = 5544 ^èl.òÜ….Ò$.
BÆøçßæ×æ {MýSÐ]l$…ÌZ Æ>õÜ¢.. òÜ….Ò$. AƇ¬™ól B ©Æý‡ƒ ^èl™èl$Æý‡{çÜ OÐðlÔ>ËÅ… 7
0.0038 < 0.308 < 3/8 < 38% G…™èl ? (òÜ….Ò$2)  1 1 a � MýSÆð‡…sŒæ AOòœÆŠ‡Þ
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What is the meaning of the phrase 'substantial moderation'


R.Srinivas Rao 573 tonnes in 2017. there is any grammatical or idiomatic 4) learning by having
As a result, aggregate domestic error in it. The error, if any, will be in 5) No correction required
Subject Expert
demand for gold has fallen by 20
percent between 2012 and 2017.
BANK one part of the sentence, the number
of that part is the answer. If there is
19. Growth of digital economy has
given rise to hackers and fraudsters
So, what has made Indian consu- POs, Clerks "No error", the answer is 5. (Ignore who take advantage of the weak
mers cold-shoulder their favorite asset? errors of punctuation, if any). links to the internet.
MODEL QUESTIONS
Several factors seem to be at play. General
General English
English 11. (1) It is amazing how concern for / 1) links of 2) links in
Directions (Q.No 1-10): Read the Indian gold buyers view bullion as Special (2) the common man and the inco- 3) links from 4) link attached to
following passage carefully and much as an investment as an item of Also useful for nvenience caused to them / (3) has 5) No correction required
answer the questions that follow. adornment. We all know that any inves- Other Competitive Exams suddenly become / (4) a huge issue 20. Because of the higher prices, many
Five years ago, any sign of wea- tment is most sought-after when its for the Opposition. / (5) No error buyers of Indian Pepper has swit-
kness in the Rupee would have been returns are soaring. So it was with gold. 12. (1) Casting aspersions on the ched to Indonesia and Vietnam.
the cue for RBI officials, ministers and In the five years following the balance of payments position suitability / (2) of Donald Trump as 1) have switched over to
sundry economic commentators to lash global financial crisis in 2008, gold improved. president of the United States/ (3) 2) switched over to
out at Indian households for their unrea- churned out bumper returns for Indian 1) Only A 2) Only B 3) Only C amounts to disrespecting / (4) the 3) had switched into
sonable and unpatriotic love for gold. investors who hoarded it, thanks to a 4) Both A and B American people's verdict. / (5) No 4) have to switched to
And it is true that gold imports had global flight to safe-haven assets and a 5) All A, B and C error 5) No correction required
a big role to play in India's yawning steadily depreciating Rupee. 4. Find the incorrect statement on the 13. (1) While Modi continues his Directions (Q.No 21-23): Below in
trade deficit and precarious balance of With domestic gold holders earning a basis of the given passage. harangue, / (2) some BJP members each question some parts of a sentence
payments position in 2013. 20 percent plus return for five cons- 1) Bullion accounts for about 7 per are behaving like Nero/ (3) playing are given. Find the part of the sen-
But as the Rupee has entered shaky ecutive years until 2013, investment de- cent of the country's import bill the fiddle / (4) while Rome burnt. / tence which is not really contributing
territory again it is oil rather than gold mand for the yellow metal sky-rocketed. as of now. (5) No error to the main theme of the sentence and
that has been the hot topic of debate. Gold is also seen as a hedge against 2) The consistent high demand for 14. (1) For India to remain a rearrange the remaining parts of the
There's good reason for this shift. inflation and the runaway price-spike in gold jewellery, bars and coins blo- constitutional democracy / (2) we sentence to make a meaningful and
A break down of India's import bill this period also stoked demand. ated the country's gold import bill need a Supreme Court that grammatically correct sentence. If the
suggests that gold is no longer the But with the global stock and bond to a record $56 billion in FY12. operates/ (3) as an effective check given sentence is correct as it is then
villain of the piece when it comes to markets staging a recovery from 2013, 3) As per the observation of the on majority / (4) legislative and choose (5). If the sequence is the one
exchange rate woes. In fact, data sugg- and inflation flagging, gold began to World Gold Council, Indian con- executive power. / (5) No error which is not given then choose option
est that the Indian saver's love affair lose its mojo. As the Rupee stabilized, sumers showed heightened incli- 15. (1) The Indian embassy in Beijing (4) as your choice.
with gold may be well past its prime. domestic gold investments suffered nation towards purchase of yell- has now asked / (2) the government 21. The two adventurous economic
When India faced a run on the three consecutive years of negative ret- ow metal in the last five years. to consider extending / (3) the disruptions (A) / And approved
Rupee and a widening trade deficit in urns from 2015 to 2017, dousing inve- 4) Between 2012 to 2017 the agg- March 31 deadline for NRI / (4) as rating (B) / Made him the darling of
2013, its annual gold import bill had stor interest. Purchases of bars and regate domestic demand for gold many cannot travel to India before (C) / Bestowed Modi the mantle of
topped $50 billion for the second year coins, which topped 340 tonnes in 2013, has come down by 20 percent. then. / (5) No error a socialist messiah and (D) / The
running. Between FY10 and FY13, had crashed to 164 tonnes by 2017. 5) None of the above Directions (Q.No16-20): In the underprivileged (E).
India saw consistently high demand for 1. The author of the passage asserts 5. Why did people prefer to invest in following questions, a sentence has been 1) EDCA 2) ABDE 3) ADCE
gold jewellery, bars and coins despite that gold is no longer the villain of gold rather than in other class of given with some of its parts in bold. To 4) None of these
galloping global gold prices. the piece when it comes to exch- investments during the period make the sentence grammatically and 5) NO correction required
The bloated the country's gold ange rate woes. Then who is the following the global financial crisis idiomatically correct, you have to 22. A de facto majoritarian state is in
import bill from about $28 billion in real culprit? in 2008 till 2013? Answer on the replace the bold part with the correct existence (A) / whereby critiquing
FY10 to a record $56 billion in FY12. 1) Major steps of economic basis of the given passage. alternative given below. If the sentence the BJP is tantamount to treason,
But gold imports have since seen reforms taken by the incumbent 1) Because gold gave attractive is correct as it is, give (5) as your answer (B) / Criticising the government is
substantial moderation from those government. returns on its sale (i.e, No correction required.) equivalent to sedition (C) / A new
excessive levels. In FY18, India's dollar 2) Price hike of crude oil in global 2) Because the investment in gold was 16. Those with ears to the ground can language has been invented (D) /
outgo on gold imports amounted to just market and its impact of Indian seen as a hedge against inflation hear the buzz of a movement that And questioning the establishment
$34 billion, having shrunk 40 percent economy. 3) Because of easy liquidity of gold are in way in rural UP. is downright blasphemous. (E)
from the peak six years ago. Lest you 3) Exemption of petrol and diesel 4) Only (1) and (2) 1) is on the way in 1) ABED 2) DBCE 3) CABD
think this is an aberration, gold from GST 5) All (1), (2) and (3) 2) is towards the way of 4) None of these
imports have hovered in a narrow range 4) All (1), (2) and (3) Directions (Q.No 6-8): Choose the 3) is way of 4) is underway in 5) NO correction required
of $27 billion to $35 billion for five 5) Only (1) and (2) word which is MOST SIMILAR in 5) No correction required 23. Amid a looming threat of stringent
years now. Bullion accounted for nearly 2. What is the meaning of the phrase meaning to the word printed in bold as 17. Legalising betting will curtail the US sanctions (A) / Has requested an
12 percent of the country's import bill in 'substantial moderation' as used in used in the passage. influence of unethical elements on extra one million barrels of oil from
FY12. But its contribution is now down the passage? 6. Obsess the sports. the National Iranian Oil Co. (NIOC)
to about 7 percent. A) Remarkable downward trend 1) Repulse 2) Dominate 1) of the 2) in the (B) / Agreed to provide almost free
This explains why debates around B) Noticeable upward movement 3) Exude 4) Distract 5) Rely 3) over 4) against shipping to Indian refiners in 2018 /
the current account deficit no longer C) Either upward or downward 7. Stoked 5) No correction required 19, an incentive that significantly
obsess over the yellow metal. trend 1) Slumped 2) Declined 18. Researchers have found that reduces the landed cost of Iranian oil
Trends in domestic demand, 1) Only A 2) Only B 3)Only C 3) Surged 4) Supplied 5) Relied learning by doing practice tests, a (C) / Indian state refiner Bharat
tracked by the World Gold Council, 4) None of these 8. Mojo strategy known as retrieval prac- Petroleum Crop. (D) / For June, two
show that Indian consumers have been 5) Other than those given as options 1) Poison 2) Price tice, can protect memory against industry sources said. (E)
cutting back on the volume of gold 3. What was the impact of Indian 3) Junk 4) Life 5) Charm the negative effects of stress. 1) DBEA 2) ADBE
purchases in the last five years. In the households' unreasonable and Directions (Q.No 9-10): Choose 1) learning by giving 3) ADCB
years from 2010 to 2012, consumers unpatriotic love for gold in 2013 on the word which is MOST OPPOSITE 2) learning by taking 4) None of these
accumulated anywhere between 900 Indian economy? in meaning of the word printed in bold 3) learning by making 5) NO correction required
and 1,000 tonnes of bullion a year. A) Due to excessive demand by Indian as used in the passage.
Jewellery accounted for about two- household the government earned 9. Galloping KEY 15) 3 (Replace 'NRI' with 'NRIs')
thirds of this volume, with bars and huge revenue through taxation 1) Jumping 2) Running 1) 2 2) 1 3) 2 4) 3 5) 4 16) 4 17) 5 18) 2 19) 2 20) 1
coins making up a third. resulting in improvement in Indian 3) Speedy 4) Halted 5) Flying 6) 2 7) 3 8) 5 9) 4 10) 1 21) 3 ('B' does not contribute to the
In the last five years though, bar economy. 10. Aberration 11) 2 (Replace 'them' with 'him' main theme of the sentence)
and coin demand has halved from 355 B) The unreasonable demand of gold 1) Conformity 2) Peculiarity 12) 5 22) 2 ('A' does not contribute to the
tonnes in 2012 to 164 tonnes in 2017. by Indian household gave rise to a 3) Delusion 4) Weirdness 13) 4 (Replace 'burnt' with 'burns') main theme of the sentence)
Jewellery demand, after rising from 595 situation of trade deficit. 5) Deviation 14) 3 (Replace 'majority' with majo- 23) 2 ('C' does not contribute to the
tonnes to 662 tonnes between 2012 to C) As a result of excessive demand of Directions (Q.No 11-15): Read ritarian') main theme of the sentence)
2015, has flat-lined, slipping back to gold in Indian bullion market the each sentence to find out whether
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2. `ãú GÀÑʸØå˛ Mʸ—$ÁŸØ˲ΔäˇØ˲$ .........
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❖ Δ>ÁŸâÁ≥Ü ºÀ$œØ˲$ B–˛*®Ö^˲Mʸ$Öyë, ÜΔÊˇÁ‹P«Ö^˲Mʸ$Öyë, M¯–ö˛yÊ˛Ö –ö˛ÖsÏ˝— Δ>ÁŸâÁ≥Ü ı≥ΔÊˇ$“$ßÊ˛$V>ØÛ˛ fΔÊˇ$Vʸ$ôÈΔˇ$$. 4) Δ>ÁŸâÁ≥Ü ∞ƒÊ˝$—$›Î¢ΔÊˇ$
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EÖ^˲$M¯–ö˛yÊ˛–Û˛$ ¥ÎM¸så˝ “sZ A´®M>ΔÊˇÖ ß˙ô˲≈ Á‹Ö∫Ö´ßëÀ$ ❖ Δ>ÁŸâÁ≥Ü ¥ÎÀØ˲ {Á≥MʸrØ˲Ø˲$ øÍΔÊˇô˲ ¥ÎΔÊˇœ–˛$Ör$ ΔˇÖyÊ˛$ 3. MÛ¸Ö{ßÊ˛ {Á≥øÊ˝$ôÈ”∞Mϸ Á‹Ö∫Ö´®Ö_ Mʸ֥˘âÀΔäˇ AÖyä˛
Ø˛ÀÀ ÃZÁ≥À ›Î´ßëΔÊˇ◊˝ –˛$gÍ«sÓ˝ô¯ B–˛*®Ö^ÈÕfi ByÏ˛rΔäˇ fØ˲ΔÊˇÃå˝ –È«¤Mʸ ∞–Û˛®MʸØ˲$ G–ö˛«Mϸ
❖ AΔˇ$$ôÛ˛ Mˆ∞≤ ΔÊˇM>À ºÀ$œÀØ˲$ “sZ ^Û˛ı‹ A´®M>ΔÊˇÖ ❖ ’QΔ>{Vʸ Á‹–ö˛*–Û˛‘ÈÀMʸ$ øÍΔÊˇô˲ {Á≥Ü∞§V> Δ>ÁŸâÁ≥Ü Á‹–ö˛$«µ›Î¢ΔÊˇ$?
Δ>ÁŸâÁ≥ÜMϸ ÃÙ˝ßÊ˛$. A— ‡fΔÊˇ–ö˛#ôÈΔÊˇ$ EÖr$Ö®. 1) {Á≥´ßëØ˲–ö˛$Ö{Ü 2) Δ>ÁŸâÁ≥Ü
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∑ Δ>⁄ÎâÀ Á≥#Ø˲ΔÊˇ”≈–ö˛Ô‹¶MʸΔÊˇ◊˝ ºÀ$œÀ$. ❖ Cô˲ΔÊˇ ßÛ˛‘ÈÃZœ øÍΔÊˇô˲ ß˙ô˲≈ Ì‹∫æÖ®∞ ∞ƒÊ˝$—$›Î¢ΔÊˇ$ ∞ΔÊˇ”Áfl˝◊Í´®M>Δ>À±≤ Δ>ÁŸâÁ≥ÜMϸ, ‘ÈÁ‹ØÈ´®M>Δ>À±≤
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B«¶Mʸ A´®M>Δ>À$ ❖ —ßÛ˛÷ Δ>ƒÊ˝$ªÍΔÊˇ$ÀØ˲$ AØ˲$–ö˛$ÜÖ^Û˛ A´®M>ΔÊˇÖ Mʸ*yë M>Δ>∞≤ {Á≥ƒÒ˝*WÖ^Û˛ Á‹ÖßÊ˛ΔÊˇ¬Ö?
❖ B«¶Mʸ ºÀ$œØ˲$ Δ>ÁŸâÁ≥Ü AØ˲$–ö˛$Üô¯ –˛$$ßÊ˛r ÃZMä¸
Δ>ÁŸâÁ≥ÜMϸ EÖr$Ö® B«¶Mʸ Aô˲≈–ö˛Á‹ΔÊˇ Á≥«Ì‹¶Ü 1) ÃZMä¸Á‹øÊ˝Ø˲$ ΔÊˇßÊ˛$™ ^Û˛ƒÊ˝$yÊ˛Ö
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❖ 267–ö˛ A´®MʸΔÊˇ◊˝ {Á≥M>ΔÊˇÖ øÍΔÊˇô˲ BVʸÖô˲$Mʸ ∞´®, ❖ ßÛ˛‘Ë˝ Á‹–ö˛${Vʸô˲, ›ÎΔÊˇ”øõ–ö˛*´®M>Δ>ÀØ˲$ ΔÊˇÑϸÖ^Û˛ÖßÊ˛$Mʸ$ Hß˛OØÈ Δ>ÁŸâÖ / Δ>⁄ÎâÀ$ °{–ö˛–˛$OØ˲ B«¶Mʸ Á‹ÖѯøÊ˝Ö / 3) Á‹${Ô≥ÖM¯ΔÊˇ$t ØÈ≈ƒÊ˝$–ö˛$*ΔÊˇ$¢ÀØ˲$ ∞ƒÊ˝$—$Ö^˲yÊ˛Ö
Δ>ÁŸâÁ≥Ü A´©Ø˲ÖÃZ EÖr$Ö®. Δ>gÍ≈ÖVʸÁ≥ΔÊˇÖV> Á≥«¥ÎÀØ˲ ∞ΔÊˇ”Ìfl˝Ö^Û˛ÖßÊ˛$Mʸ$ AÁ≥#µÀ FºÃZ Mʸ*ΔÊˇ$Mʸ$¥˘ô˲$ØÈ≤ƒÊ˝$∞ øÍ—ı‹¢ 360–ö˛ 4) ÃZMä¸Á‹øÊ˝Ø˲$ ΔÊˇßÊ˛$™ ^Û˛ƒÊ˝$yÊ˛ÖÃZ –ö˛$Ö{Ü –ö˛$ÖyÊ˛Õ
❖ 112–ö˛ A´®MʸΔÊˇ◊˝ {Á≥M>ΔÊˇÖ MÛ¸Ö{ßÊ˛ {Á≥øÊ˝$ô˲” –È«¤Mʸ Δ>gÍ≈ÖVʸ ∞Δ>√ô˲À$ Δ>gÍ≈ÖVʸÖÃZ∞ 18–ö˛ øÍVʸÖÃZ A´®MʸΔÊˇ◊˝ {Á≥M>ΔÊˇÖ Δ>ÁŸâÁ≥Ü B«¶Mʸ Aô˲≈–ö˛Á‹ΔÊˇ Á≥«Ì‹¶Ü∞ Á‹À‡Ø˲$ Á≥«÷ÕÖ^˲yÊ˛Ö
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^˲*›Î¢ΔÊˇ$. ^Û˛‘ÈΔÊˇ$. ❖ DM>ÀÖÃZ Δ>⁄ÎâÀ$ ^Û˛ı‹ QΔÊˇ$aÀØ˲$ ô˲WYÖ^˲yÊ˛Ö, –ö˛≈Mϸ¢ G∞≤›ÎΔÊˇ$œ AΔˇ$$ØÈ ∞ƒÊ˝$—$ô˲$À$ M>–ö˛^˲$a?
Δ>ÁŸâÁ≥Ü –ö˛$*yÊ˛$ ΔÊˇM>À Aô˲≈–ö˛Á‹ΔÊˇ Á≥«Ì‹¶Ü∞ —´®Ö^˲ E߯≈Vʸ$À iô˲øÊ˝ôÈ≈ÀØ˲$ ô˲WYÖ^˲yÊ˛Ö –ö˛ÖsÏ˝ B«¶Mʸ Gr$–ö˛ÖsÏ˝ Á≥«—$ô˲$À$ ÃÙ˝–ö˛#.
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Dhanoa during the Kargil war in 1999. 17. The Reserve Bank of India will observe
Current Affairs (a) 9 Squadron
(c) 21 Squadron
(b) 17 Squadron
(d) 27 Squadron
Financial Literacy Week across the coun-
try from June 3-7 on the theme of:
1. Goa celebrates its statehood day every
year on:
(a) 21st May (b) 23rd May
7. Recently, New York-based investment
and financial services major Goldman
Sachs has pumped in .............. to con-
struct one of its largest global work-
Á‹_–ÈÀƒÊ˝$ (a) "Women Entrepreneurs" and how they
benefit by being a part of the formal
banking system
(b) "Old Age People" and how they benefit
(c) 27th May (d) 30th May
2. How many ministers along with Prime
Minister Narendra Modi took oath of
office at a grand swearing-in ceremony
spaces in Bengaluru.
(a) $150 million
(c) $250 million
(b) $200 million
(d) $400 million
E߯≈V>À by being a part of the formal banking
system
(c) "Farmers" and how they benefit by be
8. Three public sector units have signed a
at Rashtrapati Bhawan?
(a) 46 (b) 53 (c) 57 (d) 71
3. Who is the head of the Panel formed by
RBI on secondary market for corporate
joint venture (JV) agreement for making
overseas acquisition of reserves of rare
metals like lithium and cobalt. Which of
{Á≥ôÛ˛≈MÊ¸Ö ing a part of the formal banking system
(d) "Adults" and how they benefit by being
a part of the formal banking system
18. Name the committee, which submitted
the following is not among the three? the draft National Educational Policy
loans?
(a) National Aluminium Company (NEP) to HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhri
(NALCO) 13. Name the Indian-origin official, who has yal Nishank in New Delhi recently.
(b) Hindustan Copper Ltd. been appointed by United Nations
(c) Zinc India Limited Secretary - General Antonio Guterres as
(d) Mineral Exploration Corporation Ltd. the Deputy Executive Director in UN
9. Name India's Only Orangutan, which Women.
recently died in Odisha's Nandankanan (a) Deepika Bharadwaj (b) Anita Bhatia
Zoological Park. (c) Shivani Dandekar (d) Ajita Awasthi
(a) Ginni (b) Binny (c) Mini (d) Ruby 14. In 2020, The 10th National Science Film
(a) BP Kanungo (b) T N Manoharan
10. World Digestive Health Day (WDHD) is Festival of India (NSFFI) will be organ-
(c) Harshal Mehta (d) R Gandhi celebrated every year on:
4. Who is the new Prime Minister appoint- ised in:
(a) 21st May (b) 24th May (a) Meghalaya (b) Assam
ed by Papua New Guinea after weeks of (c) 27th May (d) 29th May (c) Tripura (d) Manipur (a) Dr. C.Rangarajan
political upheaval? 11. Recently in Shooting, India produced 15. Recently, The focus of World No Tobacco (b) Dr. Kasturirangan
(a) Thomas Ogade (b) James Marape their best ever show at the ISSF World Day 2019 is on: (c) Dr. Bimal Jalan (d) Dr. H.R.Khan
(c) Abdul Gani (d) Marate Gerid Cup with a total tally of ............... gold
5. Recently, The UN Security Council has (a) Get ready for plain packaging 19. India will lose access to preferential
medals in Munich, Germany. (b) Tobacco and lung health trade terms with the ....... under the lat-
extended an arms embargo and sanc- (a) Three (b) Four (c) Tobacco and heart disease ter's Generalised System of Preferences
tions on .............. for a year. (c) Five (d) Seven (d) Tobacco -a threat to development (GSP) programme.
(a) South Sudan (b) Angola 12. India's first woman full-time finance 16. Recently, NGTS-4b, nick-named 'The (a) France (b) U.S. (c) U.K (d) Japan
(c) Eritrea (d) Somalia minister is:
Forbidden Planet' which is about three 20. Recently, SWIFT India and South Asia
6. The first Rafale combat aircraft would (a) Rajkumari Amrit Kaur
times the size of Earth was discovered in Regional Conference 2019 was held in:
be inducted into the Indian Air Force's (b) Smt. Indira Gandhi
the deserts of: (a) New Delhi (b) Mumbai
'Golden Arrows' .............. which was (c) Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman
(a) Mars (b) Jupiter (c) Gurugram (d) Hyderabad
commanded by Air Chief Marshal BS (d) Smt. Smriti Irani
(c) Uranus (d) Neptune

Key & Explanations The first Rafale combat aircraft would be


inducted into the Indian Air Force's 16.
people.
d
'Golden Arrows' 17 Squadron which was Astronomers say they have discovered a
1. d commanded by Air Chief Marshal BS rogue exoplanet with its own atmosphere
Goa celebrates its statehood day on 30th Dhanoa during the Kargil war in 1999. in the Neptunian Desert.NGTS4b, nick-
May. 7. c named 'The Forbidden Planet' is smaller
2. c New York-based investment and financial than Neptune but three times the size of
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along services major Goldman Sachs has Earth, said researchers led by the
with 57 Ministers, took oath of office at a pumped in $250 million to construct University of Warwick in the UK.
grand swearing-in ceremony at Rashtra one of its largest global workspaces in woman full-time finance minister. While
17. c
pati Bhawan. Bengaluru. Indira Gandhi did hold the post for a brief
The Financial Literacy Week is an initia-
3. b 8. c while during 1970-71, she managed the
ministry as additional charge while she tive of RBI to promote awareness on key
The panel on secondary market for corpo- Three public sector units -National
rate loans, headed by Canara Bank herself was the Prime Minister of India. topics every year through a focused cam-
Aluminium Company (NALCO), Mineral paign. Financial Literacy Week 2019 will
Chairman T N Manoharan, has been asked Exploration Corporation Ltd. and 13. b
to gauge the possibility of setting up a Indian-origin official Anita Bhatia, be observed from June 3-7 on the theme
Hindustan Copper Ltd. have signed a of "Farmers" and how they benefit by
loan transaction platform for the sale joint venture (JV) agreement for making a veteran in strategic partnerships and
stressed asset and creation of a loan con- resource mobilisation, has been appointed being a part of the formal banking system.
overseas acquisition of reserves of rare
tract registry to standardise information. by United Nations Secretary-General 18. b
metals like lithium and cobalt
4. b Antonio Guterres as the Deputy Executive Former ISRO chief Dr. Kasturirangan led
9. b
Papua New Guinea chooses James Mara Director in UN Women, the agency Committee submitted the draft National
''Binny'', the country's lone orangutan
pe as new prime minister. focussed on women empowerment and Educational Policy (NEP) to HRD
passed away due to old-age related ail-
gender equality. Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank in
ments followed by respiratory tract
14. c New Delhi.
infection.
10. d In an effort to raise awareness about sci- 19. b
The WGO celebrates World Digestive ence and environment through films, the India will lose access to preferential trade
Health Day (WDHD) every May 29, initi- 10th National Science Film Festival of terms with the U.S. under the latter's
ating a worldwide public health campaign India (NSFFI) will be organised in Tripura Generalised System of Preferences (GSP)
through its national societies and 50,000 on January and February 2020. programme.
individual members. 15. b 20. b
11. c The focus of World No Tobacco Day 2019 SWIFT India and South Asia Regional
5. a is on "tobacco and lung health." The cam- Conference 2019 was held in Mumbai.
In Shooting, India produced their best
The UN Security Council has extended an ever show at the ISSF World Cup with a paign will increase awareness on: the neg-
arms embargo and sanctions on South total tally of five gold medals in Munich, ative impact that tobacco has on people's These model questions are
Sudan for a year, despite resistance from Germany. lung health, from cancer to chronic respi-
prepared by the subject experts of
African countries, Russia and China. 12. c ratory disease, the fundamental role lungs
6. b Nirmala Sitharaman is the India's first play for the health and well-being of all Career Launcher
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Which word no longer in use?


GENERAL ENGLISH
(1-5) Pick up the correct synonyms for
each of following words.
1. He vehemently denied all the charges
of corruption that were levelled against
him
a) dedicated b) forcely
c) devoutly d) silently
2. She died as an impecunious man in a
charitable hospital.
a) lacking money b) innocent
c) ignorant d) faultless
3. Rishi used to skate quite well but he P. Chandra Shekar
has lot the knack now PGT in English
a) Stamina b) strength TS Model School and Junior
c) agility d) skill College
4. The speech Pinky made on the Nandipet , Nizamabad.
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a) lively b) important
c) irrelevant d) relevant
c) had d) would
5. Chandu did not make any attempt to
41.They ........... visited the red fort
placate her
25.Manager keeps all his ........... papers in a) had b) have
a) serve b) beg
a lock and key c) will have d) had
c) please d) mollify FOR ALL a) necessary b) useful 42. Naveen walks as if he ........... lame
(6-10) Choose the word opposite in
COMPETITVE c) confidential d) enclosed a) was b) were
meaning to the given word.
26.Thieves often act in ........... with the c) is d) had
6. Gouthami is a stunning as well as EXAMS police 43.Let's read, ...........?
frivolous
a) co-operation a) wouldn't they b) shan't we
a) rude b) indecent
b) co-ordination c) shall we d) will we ?
c) serious d) insane
13. One who is inexperienced or new to a c) collision d) connection 44.Rishi left ........... Mallapur
7. Malgudi is a fictitious place in R.K
job 27. She is ........... dancer a) to b) from
Narayan's novels
a) novice b) nuance a) an adopt b) a skilled c) for d) with
a) imaginative b) real
c) notorious d) veteran c) an adept d) an adapt 45.He ........... a movie for two hours
c) invented d) contrived
14.One who is in indifferent to pleasure or 28.The point he is raising is not ........... to a) had watched
8. She is known for her uncouth manners
pain the subject b) has watched
a) clumsy b) pretty
a) stalwart b) stoic a) pertinent b) proper c) has been watching
c) strange d) courteous
c) polyglot d) pessimist c) required d) fit d) b and c
9. Her attitude is very hostile
15. A long slow Journey, especially on foot 29.The solution to the problem ........... me 46. The audience ........... their seats before
a) hateful b) friendly
a) Somniloquism a) undermined b) outraged the cinema began
c) helpful d) antagonistic
b) peregrination c) evaded d) outgrew a) have occupied
10. Their unscrupulous pursuit of wealth
c) loquacious 30.Chandu ........... the students who are b) had occupied
finally landed them in prison
d) herbarium good at writing poems c) has occupied
a) immoral
16. mania for travel a) appeals b) supports d) will have occupied
b) disdainful
a) logo mania b) biblo mania c) admires d) attracts 47. Telugu ........... all over AP and
c) conscientious
c) dromo mania d) pyro mania (31-50) Grammar and usage Telangana
d) contemptuous
17. The place where bricks are baked 31. He always runs short ........... money. a) speak b) speaks
a) kiln b) cemetery a) off b) Of c) by d) to c) is spoken d) is speaking
c) mint d) foundry 32. It is time he ........... home 48.If she had invited me, I ........... the
18. Person who gives himself up to luxury a) goes b) had gone function
and sexual pleasures c) went d) have gone a) would attend
a) debauch b) spendthrift 33.Why don't you sit ........... me ? b) would attended
c) theist d) voluptuary a) beside b) besides c) would have attend
19. A word no longer in use c) close d) next d) would have attended
a) ancient b) obsolete 34.He has not recovered fully ........... the 49.It is ........... H.C.L product
c) primitive d) exotic shock a) an b) a
20. A person who sneaks into a country a) of b) off c) from d) against c) the d) b and c
a) invader b) aggressor 35.Sachin preferred cricket ........... any 50.Choose the correct sentence
c) sniper d) infiltrator other sport a) Chandu looks forward to meeting the
a) than b) then minister
(21-30) Pick out the most effective word C) to d) with b) This article is made with cotton
from the given words 36.The bus ran ........... the railings c) He is interested to do a job
21. I have a profound respect for her a) into b) at d) He is afraid with darkness
political ........... c) in d) to
a) involvement b) ambition 37.His friend died ........... over work ANSWERS
c) sagacity d) personality a) from b) for
22. The accused ........... to the judge for c) of d) due to 1-b 2-a 3-d 4-a 5-d
(11-20) Choose the one which can be sub-
mercy 38.Distribute these books ........... the 6-c 7-b 8-d 9-b 10-c
stituted for the given words/sentence
a) applied b) appealed students 11-b 12-a 13-a 14-b 15-b
11.Walking in sleep
c) demanded d) asked a) between b) in
a) obsession 16-c 17-a 18-d 19-b 20-d
23. Her logic ........... everyone, including c) with d) among
b) somnambulism 21-c 22-b 23-a 24-c 25-c
the expect 39. The manager warned the staff ...........
c) illusion
a) surprised b) teased the office until 6 clock 26-c 27-b 28-a 29-c 30-c
d) hallucination
c) overwhelmed d) teased a) to leave b) to not leave 31-b 32-c 33-a 34-c 35-c
12. A child of unusual or remarkable
24.The unruly behaviour of the students c) not to leave d) don't leave
talent 36-a 37-c 38-d 39-c 40-b
........... 40. If she ........... well, she would have
a) prodigy b) diligent 41-b 42-b 43-c 44-c 45-d
a) clashed b) impeached attend the party
c) freat d) scholar
c) incensed d) tempered a) was b) had been 46-b 47-c 48-d 49-a 50-a
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Suppose goods cost the dealer Re. 1 Now, suppose the bought y kg of goods,
Competitive per kg. He sells for Re 1 what cost Then his total investment = Rs. xy
Mr. K. Kumar
Exams Special him Rs. 0.96 and his total return = Senior Faculty
Hyderabad
∴Gain on Re 0.96= Re 1- Re 0.96 = 2
(common Gain and Loss )
Arithmetic Re 0.04 Loss% =
100
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1) The cost of manufacturing an article 0.04 1
was Rs.900. The trader wants to Gain on Re100 100 = Re. 4 12 2 d) None of these
0.96 6 = =1.44% Ans: (a) Explanations: The reduced price of sugar
gain 25% after giving a discount of 100
1 30 × 20
10%. The marked price must be Gain % 4 % Ans: (b) = = Rs.3per kg and
a) Rs. 1500 b) Rs. 1250 6 9) A merchant professes to lose 6% on a 100 × 2
c) Rs. 3500 d) None of these 6) A dishonest fruit vendor professes to certain tea, but he uses a weight The original price of sugar =
125 sell his goods at cost price but he equal to 900 gm instead of one Kg. 30 × 20 15 3
Explanations : Selling price=900 × = = Rs.3 per kg
uses a weight of 800 g for the Kg His real gain percent is
100
weight. Find his gain percent a) 549% b) 449% c) 512%
(100 − 2 )2 4 4
125 100 Ans: (b)
Marked price= 900 × × = Rs.1250 a) 35% b) 15% c) 25% d) None of these Ans: (b)
100 90
Ans: (b) d) None of these Profit = Loss 13) A reduction of 25% in the price of
Ans: (c) rice enables a person to buy 4 kg
 ad - bc  10) The profit earned by selling an arti- more for Rs. 40. Find the reduced
 bc  Method 7) A grocer sells rice at a profit of 10% cle for Rs.600 is equal to the loss and the original price per kg of rice
and uses a weight which is 20% less. incurred when the same article is
Find his total percentage gain respectively
2) If a man purchases 12 mangoes for sold for Rs.400. What should be the
a) 35.7% b) 30.5% c) 37.5% a) Rs. 1.5 and Rs. 310
Rs.10 and sells 10 mangoes for sale price of the article for making
d) None of these b) Rs. 2.5 and Rs. 103
Rs.12. How much profit or loss does
c) Rs. 2 and Rs. 14
he make?
d) None of these Ans: (b)
a) 44% loss b) 44% profit
c) 24% loss d) None of these Successive Selling
Explanations: Quicker method: Appl 14) A person A sells a table costing Rs.
ying the above formula, we have, 2000 to a person B and earns a prof-
it of 6%. The person B sells it to
122 -102 another person C at a loss of 5%. At
× 100 = 44%
10 2
what price did B sell the table?
Since the sign +ve, there is a profit of a) Rs. 2015 b) Rs. 6500
44% c) Rs. 2014 d) None of these
Ans: (b) Explanations: Difference =6-5-(6×5) /
100 = 0.7%
3) A boy buys 9 oranges for Rs.16 and Required price = 2000 + 0.7% of
sells them at 11 for Rs.20. What 2000 = 2000 + 14 = 2014
does he gain or lose percent? Ans: (c)
3 3 15) A bought a pen for Rs.200 and sold
a) 2 % gain b) 2 % loss
11 11 it to B at 10% gain. B sold it to C at
1 Explanations: Detail method: 25 per cent profit 20% loss and C sold it to D at 25%
c) 5 % loss d) None of these
11 Suppose he bought at Rs. X/ kg a) Rs. 525 b) Rs. 600 gain. What was the price paid by D?
Explanations : Applying the above c) Rs. 625 d) None of these a) Rs. 150 b) Rs. 220 c) Rs. 360
Then he sells at Re. 
110 x  80
 per kg d) None of these
formula,we have, % profit or loss  100  100 Explanations: Detailed method: Let the
cost price be Rs. X, now, according Explanations: Price paid by
9 × 20 − 16 ×11 3 110 x 100
×100 = 2 %Since the Or , at Rs. × per kg or , at to the question, 600-x = x – 400 or, 110 80 125
16 × 11 11 100 80 D=200 × × × = Rs.220
2x = 100 100 100 100
3 11x ∴ x = Rs. 500
sign +ve, thereis a gain of 2 % Rs. per kg Ans: (b)
11 8 Again selling price of the article for
16) A shopkeeper marks price of his arti
Ans: (a)  118x − x  making 25% profit = (500×125)
Now, % profit =  cles 12% above the cost price and then
 ×100 /100= Rs.625 Ans: (c )
4) A person buys 8 oranges for Rs.15  x  allows 12% discount on the marked
and sells them at 10 for s. 18. What 11) The profit earned by selling an arti- price. What is his loss percent
300
does he gain or lose percent? = = 37.5% cle for Rs.832 is equal to the loss a) Rs. 1.44% b) Rs. 4.14%
8 incurred when the same article is
a) loss of 4% b) gain of 4% Ans: (c) c) Rs. 15.2% d) None of these
c) loss of 2% d) None of these sold for Rs.448. What should be the Explanations:
8) A dishonest dealer sells goods at sale price of the article for making
Explanations: Applying the above for- 12 2
614% loss on cost price but uses 14 50 per cent profit? Loss% = =1.44% Ans: (a)
mula, we have, 100
8 × 8 − 15 ×10 144 −150
gm instead of 16 gm. What is his a) Rs. 690 b) Rs. 600
× 100 = ×100 = −4% percentage profit or loss? 17) A man sold two articles for Rs.10, 000
15 ×1 150 c) Rs. 960 d) None of these
a) 717% profit each. On selling first, he gains 10%
Since the sign –ve, there is a loss of 4% Ans: (c)
b) 717% loss and on the other, he losses 10%. What
Ans: (a) Reduced and Original Price is profit or loss in the transaction?
c) 817% loss
Dishonest Dealer d) None of these 12) A reduction of 20% in the price of a) 1% b) 2% c) 3%
5) A dishonest dealer professes to sell Explanations: Detailed method: Suppo sugar enables a person to buy 2 kg d) None of these
his goods at cost price, but he uses a se the cost price is Rs. X per kg Then more for Rs.30. Find the reduced Explanations:
weight of 960 mgs for the kg weight. and the original price per kg of 2
he sells the goods for (common Gain and Loss )
Find his gain percent sugar. Loss% =
 25  100
a) 516% b) 416% c) 716%  100  a) Rs. 4 per kg and Rs. 414 per kg
4 15 x 12 2
d) None of these Rs.x   = Rs . per kg b) Rs. 3 per kg and Rs. 334 per kg = =1.44%
 100  16 100 Ans: (a)
Explanations: Detailed method: c) Rs. R per kg and Rs. 212 per kg
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What is the code for ‘Market’?


5) Can’t be determined respectively then total selling price of
Test of Reasoning 33. What is the code for ‘Transfer’? these three books in Telangana is what
1) Di 2) Ti 3) Fi percent more or less than the total
Continued from 6th August.. 4) Can’t be determined selling price of these three books in
Directions (26-30): Read the following 5) Either Di or Fi AP (Nearest integer)?
information carefully and answer the 34. What is the word for the code ‘Si’ in 1) 6% more 2) 6% less
questions given below: the given code language? 3) 8% less 4) 8% more
� Nine friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, and
1) Today 2) Banks 5) 4% less
I are living in a same building of nine 3) Money 4) Digital 40. What is the average number of
floor counting from one to nine. Ground 5) Either 1) or 2) Reasoning books sold in five states
floor is numbered 1 and so on. They all 35. If ‘Money market easy’ is written as together?
are working in different MNC i.e ‘Bi Si Ci’, then what will be the code 1) 20,000 2) 25,000
Safeco, 5 Ryder, Xerox, Netfix, Costco, for ‘Market’? 3) 18,000 4) 20,500
Aleris, Humana, Fiserv, and Exelon but 1) Bi 2) Si 5) 22,000 1) Quantity I > Quantity II
not necessarily in the same order. There 3) Ci 4) Either Si or Ci Directions (41–45): Study the following 2) Quantity I < Quantity II
are three floors between A and I, who 5) Can’t be determined graph carefully to answer the 3) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
works in Costco company. H works in questions that follow: 4) Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
Xerox company and lives immediately 5) Quantity I = Quantity II or No
above the floor on which A lives. There Number of students (in thousands) relation
is only one floor between H and G, who
For all enrolled in three different districts in 47. Quantity I: Cost of one pen. The cost of
works in Netfix company. F works in Competitive six different years 8 pens and 4 pencils is Rs. 176 and the
Ryder company and lives below the Exams cost of 2 pens and 2 pencils is Rs. 48.
floor on which G lives. F does not live Quantity II: Quantity of water added to
on even number floor. There is only two mixture. The ratio of milk and water in
floors between F and E, who works in mixture of 90 litre is 7 : 2. If some
Safeco company. B works in Fiserv Quantitative Aptitude amount of mixture is replaced by water,
company and lives below the floor on then ratio of milk to water becomes 5 : 2.
which F lives. G does not live on ninth Directions (36-40): The following bar 1) Quantity I > Quantity II
floor. B lives on even number floor. graph shows the number of three 2) Quantity I < Quantity II
There is as many as floor between B and types of books viz. Quantitative 3) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
one, who works in Aleris company and Aptitude, Reasoning Ability and 4) Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
as between A and C. A does not work in English sold by Vepa sir’s Publication 5) Quantity I = Quantity II or No
the Human company. in five different states of India, in the relation
26. A works which of the following year 2019. The table shows the profit 41. What was percentage increase in 48. Quantity I: Time taken by A to
company? percentage earned by Vepa Sir’s enrollment in the number of students complete a work alone if A can complete
1) Xerox 2) Exelon Publication from these five states on in District-R in year 2013 as a work in 5 more days than B while A
3) Netfix 4) Safeco the three books given above. Study compared to that of the previous does the same work in 9 more days than
5) Costco both the graphs carefully and answer year? C. If A and B can complete the whole
27. D lives on which of the following the questions that follow: 1) 115.5% 2) 112.5% work in same time as time taken by C
floor? 3) 15.5% 4) 12.5% alone to do the whole work.
1) First 2) Second 5) 16.5% Quantity II: Time taken by 8 men and 14
3) Third 4) Fourth 42. What was the difference between the women to reap 7/12 part of 360 hectares
5) Fifth number of students enrolled in all the land by working 7 hrs per day if 6 men
28. H is related to Netfix and C is related three districts in the year 2014 and 10 women can reap 5/12 part of the
to Ryder, in the same way F is related together and the number of students land in 15 days by working 6 hrs per
to? enrolled in District-Q over all the day. It is also given that work of 2 men
1) Humana 2) Fiserv years together? is equal to that of 3 women.
3) Costco 4) Aleris 1) 12,000 2) 11,000 1) Quantity I > Quantity II
5) None of these 3) 1,100 4) 1,400 2) Quantity I < Quantity II
29. Who among following lives on the 5) 16,000 3) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
seventh floor? Note: All the books sold in thousand 43. What was the approximate average 4) Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
1) G 2) H 3) E 4) A 5) C number of students enrolled in 5) Quantity I = Quantity II or No
30. How many floors are there between District-P over all the years together? relation
the E and the floor on which B lives? 1) 5,999 2) 5,666 49. Quantity I: Difference between the
1) Two 2) Three 3) 5,444 4) 53,333 speeds of P and Q if 2 places A and B
3) Four 4) One 5) 43,333 are 60 km apart. P and Q start from A at
5) None of these 44. In which year was the number of same time & meet 1st time at a place 12
Directions (31-35): Read the following 36. If cost price of one book of students enrolled in all the three km from B & they reach A after
information carefully and answer the Quantitative Aptitude is Rs. 150 then districts together second highest? immediate return from B. The speed of
questions given below. All the codes what is the total selling price of this 1) 2011 2) 2012 slower person is 48 km/hr.
given below are only in two letters book earned from Delhi, Gujrat and 3) 2014 4) 2013 Quantity II: Average speed of train if a
format. Telangana together (in Rs. lakhs)? 5) 2016 distance of 600 km is to be covered in 2
‘Banks are digital today’ is written as 1) 89 2) 101 3) 99 4) 94 5) 109 45. Total number of students enrolled in parts. In 1st phase 120 km is travelled by
‘Zi Li Ki Ti’, 37. What is the total profit earned on the District-P and District –Q together train and rest by car and it took total of 8
‘Money transfer through banks’ is Reasoning book from UP, Gujrat and in the year 2016 was what percentage hrs, but if 200 km is covered by train
written as ‘Di Ki Si Fi’, AP if cost price of one Reasoning book of the total number of students and rest by car it takes 20 min more.
‘Digital money easy today’ is written as is Rs. 120 (in Rs. lakhs) enrolled in District-P in the year 1) Quantity I > Quantity II
‘Si Zi Ti Bi’ and 1) 2.28 2) 22.8 2014? 2) Quantity I < Quantity II
‘Today we have leave’ is written as 3) 24.8 4) 22.4 1) 150 2) 120 3) Quantity I ≥ Quantity II
‘Gi Xi Vi Zi’. 5) 18.8 3) 250 4) 220 4) Quantity I ≤ Quantity II
31. What is the possible code for ‘Easy for 38. Total no. of Quantitative Aptitude 5) 240 5) Quantity I = Quantity II or No
transfer’? books sold in UP, Telangana and AP is 46. Quantity I: Find the length of rectangle. relation
1) Fi Bi Zi 2) Di Ji Bi what percentage of total English The area of the rectangle is equal to the
3) Bi Ti Ui 4) Fi Li Xi books sold in these states? area of a circle whose radius is 14 cm. ANSWERS
5) None of these 1) 76 47% 2) 68 47% Breadth of the rectangle is 22 cm.
3) 87 47% 4) 78 47% Quantity II: Find the original two digits 26-2 27-1 28-1 29-1 30-2 31-2
32. If ‘Banks have money’ is coded as ‘Gi
Si Ki’, then what will be the code for 5) 74 47% number. If the digits of a two-digit 32-5 33-5 34-3 35-3 36-3 37-2
‘Leave’? 39. If cost price of one Quant book, one number are interchanged, the number
38-4 39-2 40-1 41-4 42-1 43-2
1) Di 2) Li 3) Zi 4) Vi Reasoning book and one English book formed is greater than the original
is Rs. 150, Rs. 120 and Rs. 100 number by 45. Sum of the digits is 13. 44-3 45-1 46-2 47-2 48-1 49-2

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