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Quant 28th NOV
1. A vendor sells oranges for 0.15 and grapes for 0.35$ each. If he sells them together with 40 in a basket at 7.05$ without any profit, then how many oranges are in a basket?
2. There are two shelves 'S' and 'T' with books. If 3 books are taken from 'S' and put in 'T' then the number of books in each equals. If 7 books are taken from 'T' and put in 'S' then the number of books in 'S' is 3 times of that in 'T'. Find the total number of books in both the shelves?
3. If perimeter of a rectangle A is 20 & perimeter of rectangle B is 24, then
Col A: Area of the rectangle
Col B: Area of the rectangle
4. If f(x) = 1-x & y = f(x), then find f(y)?
5. Given X1, X2 & X3 can do a job together in 4 hrs. If X1, X2 can do the same job in 6hrs, then how long would it take for X3 to do the job alone?
6. The value of sqrt(3x^4)/sqrt(3x^2) is.............?
7. Two squares were given and the side values were given one is 9 and the other is 10, the square with the side 10 was truncated, and asked to compare the area of the two squares?
8.
Given that triangle ABC and AED are equilateral triangles, if AB = 8 & AD =6, then find the area of the shaded region BCDE?
9. Col A: Sqrt(120) + Sqrt(50)
Col B: Sqrt(80) + Sqrt(90)
10. What is the highest prime factor of 3^100 - 3^97?
11. If a wheel 'A' has half the diameter of wheel B, then
Col A: Number of revolutions made by wheel A to cover 5000 miles
Col B: Number of revolutions made by wheel B to cover 2500 miles
12. Two frequency distribution tables are given.
Table I:
Value | Frequency |
---|---|
-1 | 3 |
-2 | 3 |
-3 | 3 |
0 | 7 |
1 | 3 |
2 | 3 |
3 | 3 |
Table II:
Value | Frequency |
---|---|
-1 | 5 |
-2 | 3 |
-3 | 2 |
0 | 6 |
1 | 1 |
2 | 3 |
3 | 5 |
Out of mean, median & mode which quantity is common for both tables?
A. Mean only
B. Median only
C. Mode only
D. Median & Mode
E. Mean & mode
13. Col A: w(2x+2y+2z+1)
Col B: 2w(x+y+z)
14. There were a group of horses. Some of them are 7yrs old and others are 11yrs old. If the sum of all their ages is 83, then
Col A: Number of horses of 7yrs old.
Col B: Number of horses of 11yrs old.
15. Find the range of numbers between 400 and 700 that are multiples of both 2 & 3?
16. Given a table like above
Range | Frequency |
---|---|
10-19 | 3 |
20-29 | 5 |
30-09 | 8 |
40-49 | 3 |
50-59 | 3 |
Col A: The range of these 22 numbers
Col B: 40
17. Given a series -8, -3, 5, 8, 3, -5........ (Such that every number is the difference of last two numbers)
Col A: The number that would first repeat third time is
Col B: 3
18. Given a figure as above with circle inside a square, if the area of the square is 16, then
Col A: Area of circle
Col B: 4PIE
19. What is the highest prime factor of 3^100 - 3^97?
20. Col A: 1/2^3
Col B: 1/3^2
21. If x = 1 - x and y = x, then what is the value of y?
A. x
B. 0
C. 1-x
& so on...
22. Col A: x^2 - 36 = 0
Col B: x(x+8)(x-7)
23. If 'x' is an integer greater than 0, then
Col A: 2/x
Col B: x/3
9:32 PM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 28th NOV
1. Hortatory
2. Potable
3. Sunder
4. Serene
5. Impeccable
6. Vindicate
7. Pacify
8. Turbulent
9. Pucker
10. Intriguing
11. Inane
12. Fraught
13. Placidity
Analogies:
1.Deplore: vile
2.Inane: Significance
3.Fraught: placidity
9:31 PM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 27th NOV
1. Col A: Slope of line joining points (-5, 3) & (-2, 3)
Col B: Slope of line joining points (2, 3) & (0, -2)
2. If 'x' is a positive integer and x^2 = 72, then
Col A: x/36
Col B: 2/x
3. Given a series 3, -5, 2, -1, 3, -5, 2, -1....................
Find the 97th term?
4. If x* = 1 - x and y* = x, then what is the value of y?
5. If a plant grows half of its previous height every day, then what will be its ratio of increase of height for 4th day to 7th day increase?
6. The value of 9^60/3^20?
A. 3^160
B. 3^3
C. 3^2
D. 3^100
E. 3^40
7. 3sqrt(150) =?
A. 2sqrt(15)
B. 2sqrt(17)
C. 4
D. 5
E. 6
8.
Given a figure of two similar squares ‘S’ & ‘P’ of side length 9
Col A: Area of square ‘S’
Col B: 4/3(Area of square ‘P’)
9. Given the ratio of the angles of figure below is x/y = 2/3
If the ratio of x/y = 3/2, then the value of angle x is?
9:30 PM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 27th NOV
1. Seeing
2. Vehemence
3. Thwart
4. Jaded
5. Convene
6. Reclusive
7. Stalwart
8. Querulous
9. Taciturnity
10. Undermine
11. Valedictory
12. Inimical
13. Ossified
14. Reclusive
15. Prevarication
16. Sunder
17. Crumb
18. Claustrophobic
19. Garrulous
20. Impervious
Analogies:
1. Garrulous: Talkative
2. Prevarication: Deceive
3. Chain: Links
4. Impervious: Damaged
5. Crumb: Bread
6. Brick: Wall
7. Claustrophobic: Closure
9:29 PM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 26th NOV
1. If ‘A’ wheel has half the diameter of 'B' wheel, then
Col A: Revolutions made by wheel A to complete 5000 revolutions
Col B: Revolutions made by wheel B to complete 2500 revolutions
2.
If perimeter of the above pentagon is 30, then find the area of the pentagon?
3. If a plant grows half of its previous height every day, then what will be its ratio of increase of height for 4th day to 7th day increase?
4. Given numbers from 1 to 10. Two numbers are to be selected from these 10 numbers and they can be same also. What is the probability that at least one of them is even?
A. 1/2
B. 3/4
C. 1/4
& so on....
5. A figure of hexagon with circle circumscribed in it and asked to find the perimeter of in terms of diameter?
6. Given slope of the line and a point (a, b), asked to find y intercept in terms of a & b.
7. Col A: The distance from origin to the point (3, 4)
Col B: The distance from origin to the (5, 2)
8. There are two plants 'A' & 'B'. The plant 'A'
In, 1st week grows 1/4th
2nd week grows 1/5th
3rd week grows 1/6th
4th week grows 1/7th
5th week grows 1/8th
6th week grows 1/9th
& if plant B grows 3/4th in these 6weeks period, then
Col A: Growth of plant 'A' in 6weeks
Col B: Growth of plant 'B' in 6weeks.
9. Given x, y as integers. If A = 896*355*(x-1)(y+2), then
Col A: Unit digit of A
Col B: 0
10. If the length of a rectangle is increased by 10% and its width is decreased by 10%, then what is the new area of the rectangle?
A. Increased by 10%
B. Increased by 1%
C. Remains same
D. Decreased by 1%
E. Decreased by 10%
9:46 PM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 26th NOV
1. Vaunt
2. Volitional
3. Din
4. Pernicious
5. Swagger
6. Phlegmatic
7. Fretwork
8. Unveil
9. Crouch
10. Raving
11. Collude
12. Remorseful
13. Compassion
Analogies:
1. Collude: Cooperate
2. Remorseful: Compassion
3. Range: Mountain
Issue Topic:
1. "It is often necessary, even desirable, for political leaders to withhold information from the public".
9:45 PM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 25th NOV
1. If the median of first 40 students score is 74 and last 65 students score is 78, then what is the median of all 115 scores?
2. If f(x) = 2x-3 & f(g(x)) = x, then
g(x) = ?
A. (x+3)/2
& 4 other options were given.
3. If the sum of 5Y2 and 257 is 8N9 & 8N9 is divisible by 3, then what is the least possible values of N and Y?
Col A: Y+N
Col B: 9
4. Which of the following is less than 3% of 1
A. 3/17
B. 1/3
C. 22/25
D. 0.6
& so on…
5. Given two points A(3, 1) & B(-1, 5) and a perpendicular is drawn from point ‘p’ to this line AB
Col A: Slope of the perpendicular line
Col B: 1
6.
Which of the following is true?
A. L^2 + W^2 = 50
B. L^2 + W^2 = 25
C. L^2 + W^2 = 100
D. L^2 + W^2 = 75
E. L^2 + W^2 = 125
7. If a rectangle's length is increased by 15% and width is decreased by 15%, then
Col A: Area of the initial rectangle
Col B: Area of the later(changed) rectangle
8. If g(x) = 3^(x-1), then what is the value of [g(x+1)-g(x)]/2?
9. Col A: 2^x * 4^ x
Col B: 2^3x
10. There are two names given JOHNSON and JONES. If one letter is picked from both simultaneously at random, then find the probability that the letter is same?
11. Given a series p1, p2, p3, p4................ If p1 = 1 & pn = 24*p(n-1)+8, then
Col A: The remainder when p66 is divided by 6
Col B: 4
(Here 1, 2, 3, 4, 66, n & n-1 are suffixes)
12. There are two similar cylinders. One cylinder ‘A’ has water filled to half of its height and is standing on its base. Other cylinder ‘B’ is lying down with water filled to two third of its height (i.e. its diameter).
Col A: Volume of the Cylinder A
Col B: Volume of the Cylinder B
13. If the average of 6, x and y is 0, then what is the average of x and y?
14. If n is a positive integer, then
Col A: Remainder when n^2 - n is divided by 2
Col B: 0
15. Col A: (n^2 + 2n)/(n^3+2n^2)
Col B: 1/n
16. Col A: x^2 + y^2
Col B: (x-1)^2 + (y+1)^2
17. If x/y = (sqrt(2)-1)/2 & z = x + y, then the value of z/y?
18. A hexagon is embedded in a circle with radius xxx(some value). Find the perimeter of the hexagon in terms of diameter?
(Question is similar to this)
19. If class A has the average score of 40 for 65 students & class B has the average score of XXX for 55 students, then
Col A: Total average score
Col B: Total number of students
20. An equilateral triangle is given with its side around some 20(approx). If its height is 20x, then find the value of x?
21. A question with Venn diagram is given like this...
A class has above 100 students. If a teacher took 100 answer sheets & out of them she corrected 22 and all of these 22 got ‘A’ grade & if 25% of the remaining get ‘A’ grade, then find the total number of students with ‘A’ grade?
22. There are two plants 'A' & 'B'.
If the plant 'A', in
1st week grows 1/4th
2nd week grows 1/5th
3rd week grows 1/6th
4th week grows 1/7th
5th week grows 1/8th
6th week grows 1/9th
& if plant B grows 3/4th in these 6weeks period, then
Col A: Growth of plant 'A' in 6weeks
Col B: Growth of plant 'B' in 6weeks.
23. For any series, which of these options are equal normally?
I. Mean
II. Median
III. Mode
A. I
B. I and II
C. I and III
D. I, II and III
24. If a wheel 'A' has half the diameter of wheel B, then
Col A: Number of revolutions made by wheel A to cover 5000 miles
Col B: Number of revolutions made by wheel B to cover 2500 miles
25. Col A: The distance from origin to the point (3, 4)
Col B: The distance from origin to the (5, 2)
26. Given a rectangle field whose length ‘l’ and breath ‘b’ is made area=25000, such that its length is increased by 10% and its breadth is been decreased by 5 %.
Col A: Change in area of the rectangle
Col B: 1200
27. Given numbers from 1 to 10. Two numbers are to be selected from these 10 numbers and they can be same also. What is the probability that at least one of them is even?
A. 1/2
B. 3/4
C. 1/4
& so on....
28.
Given a figure like above with a circle inscribed in an equilateral triangle whose length of one side is given as 6
Col A: Area of circular region
Col B: 9 pi
9:43 PM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 25th NOV
1. Hasty
2. Frivolous
3. Din
4. Succinct
5. Volubility
6. Distend
7. Caustic
8. Centrifuge
9. Anvil
10. Arboreal
Analogies:
1. Centrifuge: Purify
2. Hammer: Anvil
3. Arboreal: Trees
Issue Topic:
1. Governments should concentrate on solving current problems instead of future problems.
Argument topic:
1. 25 babies tested for behavior against external stimuli. Babies whose mother had more hormone melatonin were shy in future & so on....
(It is something related to this)
9:42 PM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 24th NOV
1. If 5 < x < = 9 and 7 < y < = 9, then
Col A: x
Col B: y
2. A certain game has multiple rounds, in each round a participant receives either 2 points or 4 points. If the average points received by one particular participant for all the rounds is 2.2, then
Col A: 9 times the number of rounds in which the participant got 4 points
Col B: The number of rounds in which the participant got 2 points
3. Col A: (0.01)^10
Col B: 10^(-20)
4. If f(x)= 2x-3 & f(g(x)) = x, then
g(x) = ???
5. List 1: k, p, q, r
List 2 : k+6, p+6, q+6, r+6
Col A: Standard Deviation of List 1
Col B: Standard Deviation of List 2
6. Given three angles of triangle as 2x, (2y-z), (2z-x)
Col A: 180
Col B: x + y + z
7. Which of the following has exactly 3 distinct common factors as 28 including 1
A. 10
B. 40
C. 72
& so on...
(Something like this)
8. Given a table like above
Range | Frequency |
---|---|
10-19 | 3 |
20-29 | 5 |
30-09 | 8 |
40-49 | 3 |
50-59 | 3 |
Col A: The range of these 22 numbers
Col B: 40
9. The value of 3*sqrt(150) lies in the range of
A. 15-30
B. 30-60
& so on....
10. Given a series -8, -3, 5, 8, 3, -5........ (Such that every number is the difference of last two numbers) Col A: The number that would first repeat 3rd time is
Col B: 3
11. Given x, y as integers. If A = 896*355*(x-1)(y+2), then
Col A: Unit digit of A
Col B: 0
12.
Given a figure as above with circle inside a square, if the area of the square is 16, then
Col A: Area of circle
Col B: 4PIE
13. Col A: Sqrt(120) + Sqrt(50)
Col B: Sqrt (80) + Sqrt(90)
14. What is the highest prime factor of 3^100 - 3^97?
15. Two frequency distribution tables are given.
Table I:
Value | Frequency |
---|---|
-1 | 2 |
-2 | 3 |
-3 | 5 |
0 | 7 |
1 | 1 |
2 | 3 |
3 | 3 |
Table II:
Value | Frequency |
---|---|
-1 | 3 |
-2 | 1 |
-3 | 4 |
0 | 6 |
1 | 1 |
2 | 3 |
3 | 4 |
Out of mean, median & mode which quantity is common for both tables?
A. Mean only
B. Median only
C. Mode only
D. Median & Mode
E. Mean & mode
16. If 'N' is a two-digit number with 'x' in tens place and 'y' in units place, then when this number is multiplied by 5 what will be the result?
A. 5xy
B. 5x+5y
C. 50x+50y
D. 50x+ 5y
17. Six amounts are given say 358$, 600$, 478$, 786$, 900$ & 983$. These amounts represent the profit made by 6 people. Out of these 6 values, there is error in 2 of them, one has been increased by 120$ and one has been decreased by 120$ by mistake.
Col A: Standard Deviation of the data given
Col B: Standard Deviation of the actual values (without error)
18. If a wheel 'A' has half the diameter of wheel B, then
Col A: Number of revolutions made by wheel A to cover 5000 miles
Col B: Number of revolutions made by wheel B to cover 2500 miles
19. Given X1, X2 & X3 can do a job together in 4 hrs. If X1, X2 can do the same job in 6hrs, then how long would it take for X3 to do the job alone?
(Question given with values changed)
10:51 AM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 24th NOV
1. Tantamount
2. Deleterious
3. Quell
4. Cogent
5. Truculent
6. Succinct
7. Malicious
8. Loquacious
9. Stench
Analogies:
1. Loquacious: Succinctness
2. Stench: Nose
Issue Topic:
1. The primary goal of technological advancement should be to increase people's efficiency so that everyone has more leisure time.
10:50 AM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 21th NOV
1. There were a group of horses. Some of them are 7yrs old and others are 11yrs old. If the sum of all their ages is 73, then
Col A: Number of horses of 7yrs old.
Col B: Number of many of 11yrs old.
2. For which of the ranges given below, the product of any two numbers within the range will lie outside the range?
A. Between 1 and .5
B. Between -1 and 3
C. Between -0.5 and -1
& so on...
3. A series like 7, 8, 8,.... some 15 numbers were given. If 15 is added to that series, then the which of the following will be greatest in following?
A. Mean
B. Mode
C. Median
& so on...
(Something similar to this)
4. If the sum of 5Y2 and 257 is 8N9 & 8N9 is divisible by 3, then what is the least possible values of N and Y?
Col A : Y+N
Col B: 9
5. Given numbers from 1 to 10. Two numbers are to be selected from these 10 numbers and they can be same also. What is the probability that at least one of them is even?
A. 1/2
B. 3/4
C. 1/4
& so on....
6. If Raymond earns 'd' dollars/hr & works for 'h' hrs and Andrew earns half as that of Raymond, working at the same rate, then find Andrew's earning after 'h+50'hrs in terms of h and d terms?
7. Col A: (0.01)^10
Col B: 10^(-20)
8. If the Square 'A' has one of its side 0.1mm more than one of the sides of Square 'B' and if the area of square 'A' is 0.75mm more than the area of Square B, then find the measure of the side of Square B?
9. A triangle in XY-plane was given and asked to find area?
8:46 AM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 21th NOV
1. Decrept
2. Vitiate
3. Hasten
4. Happy
5. Parvenu
6. Meretricious
7. Sedulous
8. Bucolic
9. Carouse
10. Loqacious
11. Succinct
12. Reinforcement
13. Cinnamon
Analogies:
1. Loqacious: Succinct
2. Reinforcement : Collapse
3. Cinnamon: Spices
Issue Topic:
1. It is the artist, not the critic who provide the society the things of lasting value.
8:45 AM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 20th NOV
1.
Given a figure as above, with a square ABCD of side '2x'
Col A: Area of shaded region
Col B: x^2/4
2. Which of the following is less than 3% of 1
A. 3/17
B. 1/3
C. 22/25
D. 0.6
(Question is similar to this)
3. If the sum of 5Y2 and 257 is 8N9 & 8N9 is divisible by 3, then what is the least possible values of N and Y?
Col A: Y+N
Col B: 9
4. If 5 + 2x > 1, then
Col A: x
Col B: -1.999
5. A certain game has multiple rounds, in each round a participant receives either 2 points or 4 points, the average points received by one particular participant for all the rounds is 2.2
Col A: 9 times the number of rounds in which the participant got 4 points
Col B: The number of rounds in which the participant got 2 points
6. Given X1, X2 & X3 can do a job together in 4 hrs. If X1, X2 can do the same job in 6hrs, then how long would it take for X3 to do the job alone?
7. Col A: Standard deviation of 50, 60, 70, 80 & 90
Col B: Standard deviation of 50, 55, 70, 85 & 90.
8. If a wheel 'A' has half the diameter of wheel B, then
Col A: Number of revolutions made by wheel A to cover 5000 miles
Col B: Number of revolutions made by wheel B to cover 2500 miles
9. If 'N' is a two-digit number with 'x' in tens place and 'y' in units place, then when this number is multiplied by 5 what will be the result?
A. 5xy
B. 5x+5y
C. 50x+50y
D. 50x+ 5y
10. Two frequency distribution tables are given.
Table I:
Value | Frequency |
---|---|
-1 | 3 |
-2 | 3 |
-3 | 3 |
0 | 7 |
1 | 3 |
2 | 3 |
3 | 3 |
Table II:
Value | Frequency |
---|---|
-1 | 5 |
-2 | 3 |
-3 | 2 |
0 | 6 |
1 | 1 |
2 | 3 |
3 | 5 |
Out of mean, median & mode which quantity is common for both tables?
A. Mean only
B. Median only
C. Mode only
D. Median & Mode
E. Mean & mode
11. Given a figure as above with circle inside a square, if the area of the square is 16, then
Col A: Area of circle
Col B: 4PIE
12. There are two plants 'A' & 'B'. The plant 'A'
In, 1st week grows 1/4th
2nd week grows 1/5th
3rd week grows 1/6th
4th week grows 1/7th
5th week grows 1/8th
6th week grows 1/9th
& if plant B grows 3/4th in these 6weeks period, then
Col A: Growth of plant 'A' in 6weeks
Col B: Growth of plant 'B' in 6weeks.
13. Which is the greatest prime factor of 3^100 - 3^97?
14. Given a figure similar to the above, as EFGH inscribed in ABCD, 'E' on AB, 'H' on AD; 'F' is on BC and is the midpoint of BC & a line segment connecting H and C. The point where 'F' intersects HC is G. Here E and H are not mid-pts of respective sides as “F”. If angle DHC=45 and side AE=4, then find the area of rectangle EFGH?
15. A circle has centre (0, 2) and a point P (2,-1) lies on its circumference. What is the diameter of the circle?
1:06 AM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 20th NOV
1. Lusus naturae(n): a person or animal that is markedly unusual or deformed; freak; a conspicuous congenital abnormality.
2. Skank(v): to dance rhythmically in a loose-limbed manner; (n):A rhythmic dance performed to reggae or ska music, characterized by bending forward, raising the knees, and extending the hands; disgusting or vulgar matter; filth.
3. Generalissimo(n): the supreme commander of the armed forces.
4. Sylphlike(n): a slender, graceful woman or girl; one of a race of supernatural beings supposed to inhabit the air; (adj): moving and bending with ease.
5. Turbulence(n): the quality or state of being turbulent; violent disorder or commotion; unstable flow of a liquid or gas;unstable flow of a liquid or gas; a state of violent disturbance and disorder.
6. Transient(adj): not lasting, enduring, or permanent; lasting only a short time; existing briefly; staying only a short time.
7. Droll(adj): amusing in an odd way; comical in an odd or whimsical manner; (v): to jest; joke; (n): jester; wag.
8. Pedantic(adj): overly concerned with minute details or formalisms, esp. in teaching; marked by a narrow focus on or display of learning especially its trivial aspects.
9. Supercilious(adj): having or showing arrogant superiority; feeling or showing haughty disdain; haughtily disdainful or contemptuous, as a person or a facial expression.
10. Engrossed(v): To occupy exclusively; absorb; written formally in a large clear script, as a deed or other legal document.
11. Assiduous(adj): constant in application or effort; working diligently at a task; persistent.
12. Trenchant(adj): effective; energetic; clearly or sharply defined; incisive or keen; vigorous.
13. Insipid(adj): without distinctive, interesting, or stimulating qualities;without sufficient taste to be pleasing, as food or drink.
14. Obfuscate(v): to confuse; to make obscure or unclear; to render indistinct or dim; darken; To make so confused or opaque as to be difficult to perceive or understand.
15. Nitpick(v): to be excessively concerned with or critical of inconsequential details; to criticize by focusing on inconsequential details; (n):petty criticism.
Analogies:
1. Trenchant: Insipid
2. Obfuscate: Confusion
3. Nitpick: Criticize
Issue Topic:
1. "The study of history places too much emphasis on individuals. The most significant events and trends in history were made possible not by the famous few, but by groups of people whose identities have long been forgotten."
1:04 AM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 19th NOV
1. Given a = (m+p)^2 & b = (m-p)^2. If 3^a/3^b = 3^4, then
Col A: mp
Col B: 1
2. Six amounts are given say 358$, 600$, 478$, 786$, 900$ & 983$. These amounts represent the profit made by 6 people. Out of these 6 values, there is error in 2 of them, one has been increased by 120$ and one has been decreased by 120$ by mistake.
Col A: Standard Deviation of the data given
Col B: Standard Deviation of the actual values (without error)
3. Given sides of a triangle, where all angles are less than 90. If one arm is 3 & other is 4, then find the range of third side?
4. If 'N' is a two-digit number with 'x' in tens place and 'y' in units place, then when this number is multiplied by 5 what will be the result?
A. 5xy
B. 5x+5y
C. 50x+50y
D. 50x+ 5y
5. Two frequency distribution tables are given.
Table I:
Value | Frequency |
---|---|
-1 | 3 |
-2 | 3 |
-3 | 3 |
0 | 7 |
1 | 3 |
2 | 3 |
3 | 3 |
Table II:
Value | Frequency |
---|---|
-1 | 5 |
-2 | 3 |
-3 | 2 |
0 | 6 |
1 | 1 |
2 | 3 |
3 | 5 |
Out of mean, median & mode which quantity is common for both tables?
A. Mean only
B. Median only
C. Mode only
D. Median & Mode
E. Mean & mode
6. Given two points A(3, 1) & B(-1, 5) and a perpendicular is drawn from point ‘p’ to this line AB
Col A: Slope of the perpendicular line
Col B: 1
7. If x^2 – 36 = 0 & x(x+6)(x+8) = 0, then
Col A: x
Col B: 0
8. If a wheel 'A' has half the diameter of wheel B, then
Col A: Number of revolutions made by wheel A to cover 5000 miles
Col B: Number of revolutions made by wheel B to cover 2500 miles
9. Last year, few girls and boys participated in drama. This year the number of girls and boys increased by x(x>0). If the number of boys is greater than number of girls, then
Col A: Percentage increase in boys from last year to this year
Col B: Percentage increase in girls from last year to this year
10. A circle has centre (0, 2) and a point P (2,-1) lies on its circumference. What is the radius of the circle?
(Question is similar to this)
11. If 'k' is a positive integer, 2^k - 1 cannot have which of the following as the unit's digit?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 9
& so on….
12. Five numbers were given in fractional form, asked to find the least amongst them?
13.
‘X’ represents the value by which the height decreases and ‘Y’ represents the value by which the base increases.
Col A: X
Col B: Y
14. A series is given -8, -3, 5, 8, 3, -5...
Col A: The number that would first repeat 3rd time is
Col B: 3
(Something similar to this)
15. If ‘n’ and ‘m’ are positive odd integers, then
Col A: n(m-1) when divided by 2
Col B: 1
16. If x^2 – 49 = 0, then
Col A: x-7
Col B: x+7
17. A compass length, breadth & height were given (in inches) and weight of the compass was given as 17 kg and was asked to find density in kg per cubic feet?
(Density = wt/volume and 1 feet = 12 inches was given)
18. Given a point (2, -1) as the center of the circle and (0, -2) is a point on the circle, find the diameter of the circle?
19. In certain event probability of selecting female is 3/5.
Col A: Ratio of female to male
Col B: 3/2
12:49 AM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 19th NOV
1. Transient
2. Deleterious
3. Voluminous
4. Gregarious
5. Transient
6. Demeanor
7. Banal
8. Transient
9. Archive
Analogies:
1. Archive: Records
2. Inch: Move
Issue Topic:
1. By studying about big cities, we can know about their society.
12:49 AM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 18th NOV
1. How many integers are there between 176 and 256, which are not the multiples of 7?
2. Which is the greatest prime factor of 3^100 - 3^97?
3. Find the area of the square which has its diagonal length 10?
4. The x and y coordinates of two points were given and was asked to find its slope.
5. Given coordinates of two points P, Q on a graph
Col A:Distance of point 'P' from origin
Col B:Distance of Point 'Q' from origin
(Question is similar to this.. with P & Q values given)
6. If 'n' is an integer and 26n is a multiple of 12, then
Col A: Value of n
Col B: 11
7. If x^2 = 9, then
Col A: x-2
Col B: 0
8. Two frequency distribution tables are given.
Table I:
Value | Frequency |
---|---|
-1 | 2 |
-2 | 3 |
-3 | 5 |
0 | 7 |
1 | 1 |
2 | 3 |
3 | 3 |
Table II:
Value | Frequency |
---|---|
-1 | 3 |
-2 | 1 |
-3 | 4 |
0 | 6 |
1 | 1 |
2 | 3 |
3 | 4 |
Out of mean, median & mode which quantity is common for both tables?
A. Mean only
B. Median only
C. Mode only
D. Median & Mode
E. Mean & mode
9. There are two plants 'A' & 'B'. The plant 'A' In,
1st week grows 1/4th
2nd week grows 1/5th
3rd week grows 1/6th
4th week grows 1/7th
5th week grows 1/8th
6th week grows 1/9th
& if plant B grows 3/4th in these 6weeks period, then
Col A: Growth of plant 'A' in 6weeks
Col B: Growth of plant 'B' in 6weeks.
10. A company gives a employee code to each of its employees. It consists of 4 alphabets followed by two numbers. All alphabets from A to Z (except A, E, I, O, U, Z) can be used & all numbers from 0 to 9 can be used. How many different possible employee codes can be made using these conditions?
11. A solid has dimensions of 12inchesx20inchesx15 inches. If the solid has a mass of 7kg, then what is the density of the box & its volume in cubic foot?
12. Two figures R & S given. R is a square with side 9 each & S is a square whose top right quater part has been cut(it is similar to R just a square part on top right is removed) & have side of 9 each. However the dimension of the area removed from top right quater is not given.
Col A: Area of R
Col B: 4/3 of are of S
1:06 AM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 18th NOV
1. Execrable
2. Estimable
3. Contemptible
4. Deprecate
5. Pristine
6. Blemish
7. Extol
8. Tenable
9. Indefensible
10. Categorical
11. Conditional
12. Defer
13. Hermetic
Analogies:
1. Pristine: Blemish
2. Admire: Hero
3. Hermetic: Sealed
4. Spotted: Stained
5. Defer: Leader
Issue Topic:
1. High profile awards like the Nobel & Oscars do more damage than good as they indicate that only a few people receiving them are deserving and thus give rise to discrimination.
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared in a newsletter offering advice to investors. "Over 80 percent of the respondents to a recent survey indicated a desire to reduce their intake of foods containing fats and cholesterol, and today low-fat products abound in many food stores. Since many of the food products currently marketed by Old Dairy Industries are high in fat and cholesterol, the company's sales are likely to diminish greatly and their profits will no doubt decrease. We therefore advise Old Dairy stockholders to sell their shares and other investors not to purchase stock in this company."
1:05 AM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 17th NOV
1. If from 1982 to 1990, a company made 210000$ profit & from 1988 to 1992 the same company made 180000$ profit, then what is the profit the company made between 1988 and 1990?
2.
Given a figure as above, with a square ABCD of side 'x'
Col A: Area of shaded region
Col B: x^2/4
3. If Bn = (-1)^n (T)^n-1, then find B5?
Col A: -1-t^2-t^3-t^4
Col B: -1+t^2-t^3+t^4
4. Find the closest value of a100, if an = [n^4+(n+100)^2]/xxx(some bigger value).
(Question is similar to this)
5. Which of the following is less than 30% of 1
A. 3/17
B. 1/3
C. 22/25
D. 0.6
6. The value of 208 + 1/2 (208) + 1/4 (208) is ………….
7.
Given a figure similar to the above, as EFGH inscribed in ABCD, 'E' on AB, 'H' on AD; 'F' is on BC and is the midpoint of BC & a line segment connecting H and C. The point where 'F' intersects HC is G. Here E and H are not mid-pts of respective sides as “F”. If angle DHC=45 and side AE=5, then find the area of rectangle EFGH?
8. Given two points A(3, 1) & B(-1, 5) and a perpendicular is drawn from point ‘p’ to this line AB
Col A: Slope of the perpendicular line
Col B: 1
9.
If the area of ABCD is 180, then find the value of ‘X’?
10. What is the highest prime factor of 3^100 - 3^97?
11. Col A: Sqrt(120) + Sqrt(50)
Col B: Sqrt(80) + Sqrt(90)
12. If 0 < M < N < P < Q < R, then
Col A: Median of M, N, P, Q & R
Col B: Arithmetic Mean of M, N, P, Q & R.
13. If perimeter of a rectangle A is 20 & perimeter of rectangle B is 24, then
Col A: Area of the rectangle
Col B: Area of the rectangle
14.
Given a figure as above with circle inside a square, if the area of the square is 16, then
Col A: Area of circle
Col B: 4PIE
15.If 61% supports ‘X’ and 55% supports ‘Y’ and out of those who support ‘Y’ 80% also supports ‘X’ , then what percentage of people supports neither ‘X’ nor ‘Y’?
16. If the probability of getting females in a group of people is 3/5, then
Col A: Ratio of male to female in that group
Col B: 3/2
17. Given x, y as integers. If A = 896*355*(x-1)(y+2), then
Col A: Unit digit of A
Col B: 0
18.Given an equation of the form [x+3] < =5 ( [ ] implies mod) and there were number lines given
A. Number line saying x lies between -2 to 8
B. Number line saying x lies between -2 to 2
C. Number line saying x lies between -8 to 2
D. Number line saying x lies between -8 to 8
& so on....
19. Given three variables a, b & c which can take any of the three values 0, 1 or 2.
If a^2(9) + b(3) + c = 25, then what is the value of a + b + c?
A.3
B.5
C.8
D.9
20. If x > 0, then
Col A: [(2x)^0 + (2x)^1] / [(2x) + (2x)^2 ]
Col B: (2X)^-1
12:09 AM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 17th NOV
1. Nitpick
2. Fecklessness
3. Edible
4. Scathe
5. Loquacious
6. Sass
7. Capitulate
8. Assiduous
9. Divulge
10. Sedulous
11. Vitiate
12. Hapless
13. Transient
14. Caustic
15. Hardy
16. Anvil
17. Fawning
18. Pristine
19. Blemish
Analogies:
1. Hammer: Anvil
2. Apple: Fruit
3. Fawning: Attentive
4. Pristine: Blemish
Issue Topic:
1. Any form of art let it be music, literature, painting, sculptures etc. to get merit must be understood by common people.
12:09 AM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 14th NOV
Quant: 1.
Given that triangle ABC and AED are equilateral triangles, if AB = 8 & AD =6, then find the area of the shaded region BCDE?
2. There are two plants 'A' & 'B'. The plant 'A'
In, 1st week grows 1/4th
2nd week grows 1/5th
3rd week grows 1/6th
4th week grows 1/7th
5th week grows 1/8th
6th week grows 1/9th
& if plant B grows 3/4th in these 6weeks period, then
Col A: Growth of plant 'A' in 6weeks
Col B: Growth of plant 'B' in 6weeks.
(Question is similar to this)
3.
Which of the following is true?
A. L^2 + W^2 = 50
B. L^2 + W^2 = 25
C. L^2 + W^2 = 100
D. L^2 + W^2 = 75
E. L^2 + W^2 = 125
4. For n > 0, which of the following options cannot be unit digit of the value 2^n – 1?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 9
& so on….
5.
Find the perimeter of the arc AOB?
6. If 3x + y = 12 & x +y/3 = 4, then
Col A: x
Col B: y
7.
Given a figure as above with a point ‘Q’ outside the circle
Col A: OP
Col B: OQ
8. If a rectangle's length is increased by 15% and width is decreased by 15%, then
Col A: Area of the initial rectangle
Col B: Area of the later(changed) rectangle.
9. Col A: Sqrt(120) + Sqrt(50)
Col B: Sqrt(80) + Sqrt(90)
10. If 0 < M < N < P < Q < R, then
Col A: Median of M, N, P, Q & R
Col B: Arithmetic Mean of M, N, P, Q & R.
11. If x^2 – 36 = 0 & x(x+6)(x+8) = 0, then
Col A: x
Col B: 0
12. How many numbers between 400 and 700 are multiples of both 2 & 3?
13. A rectangular solid with length 40m, height 2m & width 10m is given. Find the volume of the rectangular solid in cubic centimeter??
14. Col A: The distance from origin to (3, 4)
Col B: The distance from origin to (5, 2)
15. Given a rectangle field whose length ‘l’ and breath ‘b’ is made area=25000, such that its length is increased by 10% and its breadth is been decreased by 5 %.
Col A: Change in area of the rectangle
Col B: 1200
16. If Raymond earns 'd' dollars/hr & works for 'h' hrs and Andrew earns half as that of Raymond, working at the same rate, then find Andrew's earning after 'h+50'hrs in terms of h and d terms?
17. If a wheel 'A' has half the diameter of wheel B, then
Col A: Number of revolutions made by wheel A to cover 5000 miles
Col B: Number of revolutions made by wheel B to cover 2500 miles
18. Last year, few girls and boys participated in drama. This year the number of girls and boys increased by x(x>0). If the number of boys is greater than number of girls, then
Col A: Percentage increase in boys from last year to this year
Col B: Percentage increase in girls from last year to this year
19. If the length of a rectangle is increased by 10% and its width is decreased by 10%, then what is the new area of the rectangle?
A. Increased by 10%
B. Increased by 1%
C. Remains same
D. Decreased by 1%
E. Decreased by 10%
20. Which of the following is less than 30% of 1
A. 3/17
B. 1/3
C. 22/25
D. 0.6
& so on…
21. If the sum of 5Y2 and 257 is 8N9, then what is the least possible values of N and Y
Col A: Y+N
Col B: 9
22. If -1 < x < 0, then which of the following is greater?
A. x
B. x^3
C. 1-x^3
& so on.....
23. If g(x) = 3^(x-1), then what is the value of [g(x+1)-g(x)]/2?
24. If the numbers 1, 5, 6, 8 & 9 are used once and are used to form a three digit number 't' and a two digit number 'r', then what is the minimum value of t - r?
A. 56
B. 58
C. 70
D. 73
& so on…
25. A circle has centre (0, 2) and a point P (2,-1) lies on its circumference. What is the radius of the circle?
12:08 AM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 14th NOV
1. Obsequious
2. Volubility
3. Potable
4. Obfuscate
5. Edible
6. Nihilistic
7. Panegyric
8. Ineluctable
9. Potentate
10. Impervious
11. Potable
12. Tonic
13. Audacious
14. Maladroit
15. Transience
16. Trenchant
17. Slovenly
18. Transient
19. Nitpick
20. Fecklessness
21. Lethargic
Analogies:
1. Impervious: Penetrate
2. Ineluctable: Avoid
3. Potable: Drinking
12:07 AM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 13th NOV
1. If x, y & z are exterior angles of a triangle, then
Col A: x+y
Col B: 180-z
2. Col A: (4)^-3
Col B: (1/2)^6
3. If perimeter of a rectangle A is 20 & perimeter of rectangle B is 24, then
Col A: Area of the rectangle
Col B: Area of the rectangle
4. Col A: The distance from origin to the point (3, 4)
Col B: The distance from origin to the (5, 2)
5. If x^2 - y^2 = 7, then
Col A: x+y
Col B: x-y
6. Col A: Standard Deviation of S, I, J, K & L.
Col B: Standard Deviation of S+6, I+6, J+6, K+6 & l+6.
7. If the length of a rectangle is increased by 10% and its width is decreased by 10%, then what is the new area of the rectangle?
A. Increased by 10%
B. Increased by 1%
C. Remains same
D. Decreased by 1%
E. Decreased by 10%
8. The value of 3sqrt(150) is..........
9. Col A: (0.01)^10
Col B: (1/10)^-20
10.
Given a figure as above with circle inside a square, if the area of the square is 16, then
Col A: Area of circle
Col B: 4PIE
11. A circle with arc length and sector area is given and was asked to find the radius?
12.
Given a figure as above with AE = 2; AB = 6 and if the triangles ABC & ADE are equilateral, then find the area of the shaded region?
13. Given a figure as a circle with a tangent from a point ‘R’ to a point ‘P’(on circle) whose centre is ‘O’, then
Col A: Distance of point ’O’ from ‘R’
Col B: Distance of point ‘P’ from ‘R’.
(Question is something similar to this)
14. If 61% supports ‘X’ and 55% supports ‘Y’ and out of those who support ‘Y’ 80% also supports ‘X’ , then what percentage of people supports neither ‘X’ nor ‘Y’?
15.
Given a figure like above, with one side of the triangle length AB given as ‘6’ and the area of the triangle is given as 12. Find the length of the side BC?
5:30 AM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 13th NOV
1. Idiosyncrasy
2. Wit
3. Pedestrian
4. Potable
5. Ambiguous
6. Squat
7. Peripheral
8. Resonant
9. Trenchant
10. Pallid
11. Maladroit
12. Assiduous
13. Sliver
14. Slovenly
15. Transient
16. Meet
17. Obfuscate
18. Husky
19. Supple
20. Teeter
21. Hasty
22. Pallid
23. Cessation
24. Wit
25. Haughty
26. Itinerary
27. Taut
28. Edible
Analogies:
1. Sensitive: Numb
2. Director: Script
3. Hill: Mountain
4. Directory: Names
5. Haughty: Praise
6. Itinerary: Stop
7. Mill: Grinding
8. Scissors: Cutting
9. Edible: Eat
5:29 AM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 12th NOV
1. A Rectangular floor is made up of 'M' rows and 'M+4' columns fully made up of square tiles.
Col A : The difference between the number of tiles in the 21st row and 26th column
Col B: M^2+2M+2
2. Given a rectangle field whose length ‘l’ and breath ‘b’ is made area=25000, such that its length is increased by 10% and its breadth is been decreased by 5 %.
Col A: Change in area of the rectangle
Col B: 1200
3. Given n = x^(2x), where 'x' is a negative number.
Col A : n
Col B: 0
4. If g(x) = 3^(x-1), then what is the value of [g(x+1)-g(x)]/2?
5. There are two similar cylinders. One cylinder ‘A’ has water filled to half of its height and is standing on its base. Other cylinder ‘B’ is lying down with water filled to two third of its height (i.e. its diameter).
Col A: Volume of the Cylinder A
Col B: Volume of the Cylinder B
6. If the average of 6, x and y is 0, then what is the average of x and y?
7. If 5 + 2x > 1, then
Col A: x
Col B: -1.999
8. Which of the following is less than 30% of 1
A. 3/17
B. 1/3
C. 22/25
D. 0.6
& so on…
9. Given a right angle triangle ABC where AC is the hypotenuse. Two points are marked on the line AB as 'E' and 'M', such AE = EM = MB & similarly on AC two points 'F' and 'N' are marked, such that AF = FN = NC. If the area of triangle AEF is 12, then find the area of the triangle ABC?
(Given question is similar to this)
10. Given numbers from 1 to 10. Two numbers are to be selected from these 10 numbers and they can be same also. What is the probability that at least one of them is even?
A. 1/2
B. 3/4
C. 1/4
& so on....
11. Given a series p1, p2, p3, p4................ If p1 = 1 & pn = 24*p(n-1)+8, then
Col A: The remainder when p66 is divided by 6
Col B: 4
(Here 1, 2, 3, 4, 66, n & n-1 are suffixes)
12. Given average of a & b as 10. When 'c' is added to a & b, then the average is 10(again).
Col A: Value of 'c'
Col B: 10
13. If the sum of 5Y2 and 257 is 8N9, then what is the least possible values of N and Y
Col A: Y+N
Col B: 9
(something similar to this)
14. A girl has several pigeons and she uses 'W'kg grains to feed them for a week. If a single pigeon consumes 'K'kg per day, then
Col A: The total Number of pigeons
Col B: 7W/F
15. Col A: (2^x)(4^x)
Col B: (2^3x)
16. Given a pentagon having perimeter 30 and asked to find the area of the pentagon?
17. Col A: 2^-3
Col B: 3^-2
10:54 PM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 1 Comments
Verbal 12th NOV
1. Assiduous
2. Tonic
3. Revelry
4. Nefarious
5. Diligent
6. Succulent
7. Esoteric
8. Apulia
9. Intermittent
10. Intangible
11. Crouch
12. Recess
13. Banquet
14. Herculean
15. Trifling
Analogies:
1. Recess: halt
2. Banquet: meal
3. Herculean: trifling
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared in a magazine focusing on health and fitness.
"A recent study of several nutritional supplements showed that subjects who took a daily pill containing luceen had significantly better vision of distant objects than subjects in the study who took other nutritional supplements. Luceen appears naturally in a tasty fruit that grows on the island of Bonopia, and very few inhabitants of that island wear eyeglasses or other corrective lenses. Such evidence suggests that people who develop vision problems should take regular luceen supplements."
10:54 PM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 11th NOV
1. There are two names given JOHNSON and TONY. If one letter is picked from both simultaneously at random, then find the probability that the letter is same?
2.
Given a polygon(an equilateral triangle above a square) as above with 5 sides, if the perimeter of this polygon is 30, then find the area of the polygon?
(@all: this is the appropriate question)
3. There are more than 100 boys in a class, and the 100 have been graded of which 22 are awarded ‘A’ grade. If 25% of total students can be awarded ‘A’ grade, then find the number of ungraded students if all ungraded were awarded ‘A’ grade?
4. Given the median of two classes are as follows.
Median of a class of 45 students = 53
Median of a class of 34 students = 40
Find the median if both classes are combined?
5. If the probability of getting females in a group of people is 3/5, then
Col A: Ratio of male to female in that group
Col B: 3/2
6. If Raymond earns 'd' dollars/hr & works for 'h' hrs and Andrew earns half as that of Raymond, working at the same rate, then find Andrew's earning after 'h+50'hrs in terms of h and d terms?
7. If 40 < x < 49 and x^2 has 6 as unit digit, then
Col A: Value of 'x'
Col B: 45
8. If a wheel 'A' has half the diameter of wheel B, then
Col A: Number of revolutions made by wheel A to cover 5000 miles
Col B: Number of revolutions made by wheel B to cover 2500 miles
9. Given a circle with a marked arc with radius given and asked to compare the area of arc with some value.
10. If 'n' is a positive & odd integer, then
Col A: number of odd numbers below 'n'
Col B: (n-1)/2
11. Given x, y as integers. If A = 896*355*(x-1)(y+2), then
Col A: Value of A
Col B: 0
12. Given an equilateral triangle PQR and a line is drawn dividing two of its sides as 2, 6 at 'S' and 'T' and then asked to find the area of shaded region {given that both PQR and PST are equilateral triangle}.
(Question is similar to this)
13. If the numbers 1, 5, 6, 8 & 9 are used once and are used to form a three digit number 't' and a two digit number 'r', then what is the minimum value of t - r?
A. 56
B. 58
C. 70
D. 73
& so on…
14. If -1 < x < 0, then which of the following is greater?
A. x
B. x^3
C. 1-x^3
& so on.....
15. Col A: Interior angle of a polygon of 5 sides
Col B: Interior angle of a polygon of 6 sides
16. Given two spheres, one sphere 'X' of radius 'x' and other sphere 'Y' of radius 9x.
Col A: Volume of sphere 'X'
Col B: Volume of sphere 'Y'
17. Given a series p1, p2, p3, p4................ If p1 = 1 & pn = 24*p(n-1)+8, then
Col A: The remainder when p66 is divided by 6
Col B: 4
(Here 1, 2, 3, 4, 66, n & n-1 are suffixes)
10:53 PM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 11th NOV
1. Anomaly
2. Tonic
3. Arcane
4. Jejune
5. Embellish
6. Cessation
7. Veneration
8. Accomplice
9. Brevity
10. Chagrin
11. Tout
12. Potentate
13. Dwindle
14. Impervious
15. Penetrate
16. Ineluctable
17. Potable
18. Edible
Analogies:
1. Impervious: Penetrate
2. Ineluctable: Avoid
3. Potable: Drinking
4. Edible: Eat
10:52 PM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant NOVEMBER
6:59 AM | Labels: FAQs | 1 Comments
Quant 10th NOV
1. If g(x) = 3^(x-1), then what is the value of [g(x+1)-g(x)]/2?
2. There are two similar cylinders. One cylinder ‘A’ has water filled to half of its height and is standing on its base. Other cylinder ‘B’ is lying down with water filled to two third of its height (i.e. its diameter).
Col A: Volume of the Cylinder A
Col B: Volume of the Cylinder B
3. Find the probability of getting an even number, when chosen between 1 to 10 numbers inclusive is?
4. If -1 < x < 0, then which of the following is greatest?
A. x
B.2x
C. x^3
D. 1/x
E. 1/(x^2)
5. If there is a series in which the first number A1 is 4 and An+1 = (An - 3)^2, then what is the 25th number ?
(Here 1, n, n+1 are suffixes)
6. If the average of 6, x and y is 0, then what is the average of x and y?
7. If 5 + 2x > 1, then
Col A: x
Col B: -1.999
8. If n is a positive integer, then
Col A: Remainder when n^2 - n is divided by 2
Col B: 0
9. If a hexagon is inscribed in a circle and all the sides are equal and angles are equal of the hexagon, then what is the perimeter of the hexagon in terms of the circle's diameter 'd'?
10. A certain game has multiple rounds, in each round a participant receives either 2 points or 4 points, the average points received by one particular participant for all the rounds is 2.2
Col A : 9 times the number of rounds in which the participant got 4 points
Col B: the number of rounds in which the participant got 2 points
11. Two lists were given:
A: 12, 10, 30, 35 & 40
B: 30, 50, 20, 10 & 60
Col A: Standard Deviation of A
Col B: Standard Deviation of B
12.
Given a polygon(an equilateral triangle above a square) as above with 5 sides, if the perimeter of this polygon is 30, then find the area of the polygon?
13. Given one triangle whose arms are 3 and 5. If its angles are less than 90, then find the range of other arm?
14. Find the greatest of all?
A. 2/7
B. 71/280
C. 21/72
& so on....
15. Col A: Standard deviation of 50, 60, 70, 80 & 90
Col B: Standard deviation of 50, 55, 70, 85 & 90.
16. Given a rectangle whose length ‘l’ and breath ‘b’ is made, such that its length is increased by 15% and its breadth is been decreased by 15 %.
Col A: Area of original rectangle
Col B: Area of rectangle after change in dimensions
17. Given an equation of the form [x+3] < =5 ( [ ] implies mod) and there were number lines given
A. Number line saying x lies between -2 to 8
B. Number line saying x lies between -2 to 2
C. Number line saying x lies between -8 to 2
D. Number line saying x lies between -8 to 8
& so on....
18. Given X1, X2, X3 can do a job together in 4 hrs. If X1, X2 can do the same job in 6hrs, then how long would it take for X3 to do the job alone?
19. If in a team of 100, 70 liked cricket, 80 liked football and 5 liked neither, then how many people did like cricket but not football?
6:45 AM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 10th NOV
1.Meet
2.Encomium
3.Pallid
4.Ambrosia
5.Muddle some
6.Impervious
7.Impromptu
8.Labyrinth
9.Languish
10.Limpid
11.Perpetrate
12.Precarious
13.Predispose
14.Banal
15.Expropriate
16.Assiduous
17.Abate
18.Sedulous
19.Daft
20.Perfidious
21.Retort
22.Repartee
23.Nepotism
Analogies:
1.Retort: Repartee
2.Nepotism: Relative
3.Encomium: praise
6:44 AM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 7th NOV
1. Given a series -3, -2, -1, 1, 2, 3........... Find the 69th term of the series?
2. If ca = p + q = a & ac > 0, then
Col A: p
Col B: q
3. A group of 1 professor and 3 students have to be made from 4 professor and 5 students.
Col a: Different ways in which the groups can be formed
Col b: 40
4. Given 'N' is a two digit number with ‘x’ in its unit place, then
Col A: The units digit N^3
Col B: The units digit of x^3
5. If -1 < x < 0, then
Col A: x^7
Col B: x^5
6. Which of the following is less than 30% of 1
A. 3/17
B. 1/3
C. 22/25
D. 0.6
& so on…
7. Given a series p1, p2, p3, p4................ If p1 = 1 & pn = 24*p(n-1)+8, then
Col A: The remainder when p66 is divided by 6
Col B: 4
(Here 1, 2, 3, 4, 66, n & n-1 are suffixes)
8. If -1 < x < 0, then which of the following will have greater value?
A.0.8x
B.sqrt(x)
C.(5x)/6
D.sqrt(x)
& so on......
9. If the numbers 1, 5, 6, 8 & 9 are used once and are used to form a three digit number 't' and a two digit number 'r', then what is the minimum value of t - r?
A. 56
B. 58
C. 70
D. 73
& so on…
10:26 PM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 7th NOV
1. Apulia
2. Manna
3. Adulation
4. Nebulous
5. Marbled
6. Assiduous
7. Prevaricate
8. Quash
9. Vindicate
10. Obdurate
11. Jargon
12. Implacable
13. Luculent
14. Melancholy
15. Malaise
16. Illicit
17. Engrossed
Analogies:
1. Illicit: Permission
2. Engrossed: occupied
10:25 PM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 6th NOV
1.
Given a figure similar to the above, as EFGH inscribed in ABCD, 'E' on AB, 'H' on AD; 'F' is on BC and is the midpoint of BC & a line segment connecting H and C. The point where 'F' intersects HC is G. Here E and H are not mid-pts of respective sides as “F”. If angle DHC=45 and side AE=4, then find the area of rectangle EFGH?
2. Find the number of integers that are not divisible by 7 between 67 and 177?
3. If x > 0, then
Col A: (2x)^0+(2x)^1/(2x)^2+(2x)
Col B: 1/x
4. Which of the following is less than 30% of 1
A. 3/17
B. 1/3
C. 22/25
D. 0.6
& so on…
5. The given question had a figure of equilateral triangle with a circle inscribed in it and the length of one side is given as ‘6’.
Col A: Area of circular region
Col B: 9 pi
6. Given numbers from 1 to 10. Two numbers are to be selected from these 10 numbers and they can be same also. What is the probability that at least one of them is even?
A. 1/2
B. 3/4
C. 1/4
& so on....
7. If -1 < x < 0, then which of the following will have greater value?
A. x
B. x^3
C. x^3-1
D. x-1
8. If a number is divisible by 5, the remainder is 3 and when the same number is divided by 7 the remainder is 4. What is the least possible number?
11:30 PM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 6th NOV
1. Leaden
2. Cognizant
3. Exonerate
4. Conjecture
5. Vulgarity
6. Nebulous
7. Brazen
8. Precariousness
9. Exonerate
10. Wax
11. Adept
12. Quiescence
13. Trepidation
14. Flannel
15. Soporific
16. Martinet
17. Rigidity
Analogies:
1. Flannel: Cloth
2. Soporific: Sleep
3. Martinet: Rigidity
Issue Topic:
1. The study of history places too much emphasis on individuals. The most significant events and trends in history were made possible not by the famous few, but by groups of people whose identities have long been forgotten.
Argument Topic:
1. The following is a letter to the editor of the Waymarsh Times. Traffic problems here in Waymarsh are obviously reaching record levels. While just three months ago it would take me 15 minutes to get to work, it now takes closer to 25. Waymarsh should follow the example of our neighboring city Graysville. Last year, Graysville implemented a policy that rewards people who share rides to work with coupons for free gas. Pollution levels in Graysville have dropped since the policy was implemented, and several friends who live in Graysville tell me that their trip to work is quicker than it used to be. With the terrible traffic and high pollution in Waymarsh, we must implement a policy similar to Graysville.
11:29 PM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 5th NOV
1. What is the range of numbers between 400 and 700 that are divisible by 2 and 3?
2. Col A: x^2 + y^2
Col B: (x + 1)^2 * (y + 1)^2
3. Given a series p1, p2, p3, p4................ If p1 = 1 & pn = 24*p(n-1)+8, then
Col A: The remainder when p66 is divided by 6
Col B: 4
(Here 1, 2, 3, 4, 66, n & n-1 are suffixes)
4. If 1pen & 1stapler costs 10$ and 3pens & 2staplers costs 25$, then
Col A: Cost of 1pen
Col B: 4.20$
5. Given a circle in the coordinate system with centre at (3, 4), find the radius of the circle?
6. Given average of a & b as 10. When 'c' is added to a & b, then the average is 10(again).
Col A: Value of 'c'
Col B: 10
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Col A: a^2 + b^2 + c^2
Col B: f^2
12:39 AM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 1 Comments
Verbal 5th NOV
1. Diatribe
2. Abet
3. Nebulous
4. Assuage
5. Demure
6. Vilify
7. Blatant
8. Truncate
9. Ameliorate
Analogies:
1. Truncate: Extent
2. Ameliorative: Improve
Issue Topic:
1. For Professionals, academic imagination is more important than knowledge.
12:38 AM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Verbal 4th NOV
1. Flippant
2. Bonhomie
3. Ambrosia
4. Euphemism
5. Panegyric
6. Lofty
7. Inept
8. Adulate
9. Prevaricator
10. Meandering
11. Garbled
12. Comprehend
Analogies:
1. Meandering : directness
2. Garbled: Comprehend
Issue Topic:
1. It is the artist that gives to society not the critic.
2. The problems of modern society cannot be solved by the legislative system and laws because they cannot govern human morality.
1:46 AM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 3rd NOV
1. Given three coordinates (0, 0), (2, 4) and (4, 2) and asked to find the area?
2. Given numbers from 1 to 10. Two numbers are selected from these 10 numbers and they can be same also. What is the probability that at least one of them is even?
A. 1/2
B. 3/4
C. 1/4
& so on....
3. If the numbers 1, 5, 6, 8 & 9 are used once and are used to form a three digit number 't' and a two digit number 'r', then what is the minimum value of t - r?
A. 56
B. 58
C. 70
D. 73
& so on...
4. If 'k' is an integer, then
Col A: The remainder when k^2-k is divided by 2
Col B: 0
5. Given a series 1, -1, 2, -2.........
Col A: The sum of the first 67 terms
Col B: 34
10:39 PM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 1 Comments
Verbal 3rd NOV
1. Nebulous
2. Caveat
3. Glib
4. Profundity
5. Transitory
6. Capricious
7. Trite
8. Flippancy
9. Gravity
10. Lassitude
11. Lofty
12. Maladroit
13. Deft
Analogies:
1. Wood: Carpenter
2. Maladroit: Deft
3. Thin: Density
10:37 PM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments