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Quant 27th FEB
1. If 10^n = 0.0004, then what is the value of n?
2. If the price of an article is 256$ in 1989 and is increased by 80% when compared to 1975, then what was its price in 1975?
3. Col A: Standard Deviation of m1, m2, m3, m4 & m5
Col B: Standard Deviation of m1+5, m2+5, m3+5, m4+5 & m5+5
4. If the remainder when 10^32 is divided by 11 is 'R', then
Col A: R+2
Col B: 3
5. If 3x - 3y = 1; x and y are positive numbers, then
Col A: x/y
Col B: 1
6. If the area of the semi-circle is 2pi, then what is perimeter of the semi circle?
A. 2pi
B. 8pi
C. 16pi
D. 2pi+ 4
E. 4pi+sqrt4
7. Which of the folowing has the highest slope
A. y-1/4x=5
B. y-1/2x=2
C. y+2x=-3
D. y+7x=-6
& so on.....
8. Given that 60% of the sophomores took up liberal arts, 24% took sciences and rest took both or neither. If 55% of all sophomores took psychology, then what percentage of arts students took psychology?
9. If 2/x = y/2, then
Col A: X
Col B: Y
10:02 PM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 27th FEB
1. Plethora
2. Cacophony
3. Brevity
4. Fatuous
5. Remorse
6. Pernicious
7. Discordant
8. Oblivious
9. Stoical
10. Lackluster
11. Diatribe
12. Exonerate
13. Ineluctable
14. Mishap
Analogies:
1. Exonerate: Blame
2. Ineluctable: Avoid
3. Mishap: accident
10:02 PM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 26th FEB
1. Form a given set of numbers 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9, find the number of ways of forming a four-digited number(without repetition)?
2. If x>y, then
Col A: |x+y|
Col B: |x-y|
3. If (x-2)^(x-4) = 1, then
Col A: x
Col B: 4
4. The value of 5000+srqt(6.9 * 7002.1) is ......
5. Given two groups G and M, G Group has 25000 people and M group has 30000 people. A total of 50000 people group is formed by using these two groups. If one person is selected from G group then what is the probability that he is also from M group?
6. A person 'B' types 2 papers in 3 seconds and a person 'C' types 1 paper in 1/2 sec. If they start working independently at same time. How many minutes will they take to type 8000 papers?
7. Given two points of a line as (3, k) & (5, m). If the slope of the line is 4, then what is the relation between k & m?
(Similar to this)
8. If the mean of 30 numbers is 1.68 and the mean of first 20 numbers is xx(some value), then what is the mean of rest 10 numbers?
(something like this)
9. Given lateral surface area of a cuboid and asked to find the volume of it?
10:01 PM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 26th FEB
1. Extraneous
2. Limpid
3. Crotch
4. Gully
5. Candid
6. Repudiate
7. Didactic
8. Mirth
9. Vapid
10. Peremptory
11. Obdurate
12. Intangible
13. Skullduggery
14. Stoical
15. Revel
Analogies:
1. Friction: Oil
2. Novelist: Book
Issue Topic:
1. "The most essential quality of an effective leader is the ability to remain consistently committed to particular principles and objectives. Any leader who is quickly and easily influenced by shifts in popular opinion will accomplish little".
10:00 PM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Verbal 25th FEB
1. Extraneous
2. Limpid
3. Crotch
4. Gully
5. Candid
6. Repudiate
7. Didactic
8. Mirth
9. Vapid
10. Peremptory
11. Obdurate
12. Intangible
13. Skullduggery
14. Stoical
15. Revel
Analogies:
1. Friction: Oil
2. Novelist: Book
Issue Topic:
1. "The most essential quality of an effective leader is the ability to remain consistently committed to particular principles and objectives. Any leader who is quickly and easily influenced by shifts in popular opinion will accomplish little".
9:59 PM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 24th FEB
1. Given 'p' and 'q' are two points which are on the same side of 0 on the number line.
Col A: p+q
Col B: 0
2. When a number 'w' is divided by 14, the remainder is zero. If 'w' is three lesser than it value and when divided by 15, its remainder is 14 then what is the value of 'w'?
3. If an article cost is 256$ in 1989 and is increased by 80% when compared to 1975, then what was its cost in 1975?
4. If t^4 = 16, then
Col A: t
Col B: 2
5. Col A:The remainder when 10^32+2 is divided by 11
Col B: xx(some value)
6. Given a triangle ABC and a point 'D' divides the side AB such that a triangle ADC is formed & AD/DB=1/3. If the area of the triangle ABC is r, then find the area of the triangle ADC in terms of r?
9:28 AM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 23rd FEB
1. Contumacious
2. Sustain
3. Salubrious
4. Prudent
5. Whet
6. Camaraderie
7. Ruminative
8. Inept
9. Bilious
10. Pedant
11. Grouch
Analogies:
1. Pedant: Scholar
2. Grouch: Respect
Issue Topic:
1. In order to improve the quality of education in universities and colleges the faculty must be required to work outside the academic world in the industries pertaining to the subjects they teach.
9:21 PM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 20th FEB
1. If a > 1, then
Col A: a^2-1
Col B: a+1
2. Col A: Standard Deviation of 23, 24, 25, 26, 26, 26
Col B: Standard Deviation of 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30
3. If a number is divisible by 5, the remainder is 3 & when the same number is divided by 7, the remainder is 4. What is the least possible number?
4. Given A= {Set of odd integers less than 100}
B= {Set of positive even integers less than 5}
C= {Set which include product of both sets A and B}
Col A: number of integers in set C
Col B: 100
5. If x < 0 then the value of (-x)(-x)/(-x) is
A. lxl
B. x
C. x^2
D. 0
E. -lxl
6. 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
7. Given a right angle triangle ABC whose adjacent sides are 'a', 'b' and hypotenuse 'c', then
Col A: a + c
Col B: 2b
1:47 AM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 20th FEB
1. Teem
2. Deteriorate
3. Expatiate
4. Candy
5. Spurious
6. Glacier
7. Embrace
8. Reticent
9. Panegyric
10. Forthright
11. Puissant
12. Saga
13. Caulk
Analogies:
1. Saga: Poem
2. Caulk: Moistness
1:46 AM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 19th FEb
1. Col A: Standard Deviation of P1, P2, P3, P4 & P5
Col B: Standard Deviation of P1+5, P2+5, P3+5, P4+5 & P5+5
2. (-1)^18 * (168)^(-1) =
A. 1/168
B. 0
C. 168
D. -168
E. -1/168
3. If x
A. 1/5
B. 2/5
C. 5/2
D. 3/5
& so on....
7.
What is the value of x & y in terms of ‘k’?
2:19 AM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 19th FEB
1.Timid
2.Scurrilous
3.Taint
4.Exalt
5.Skimp
6.Nuance
7.Pittance
8.Hapless
9.Irrepressible
10. Quell
11.Annul
Analogies:
1.Pittance: Money
2.Irrepressible: Quell
3.Annul: Marriage
Argument Topic:
1.The following appeared in a medical newsletter.
“Doctors have long suspected that secondary infections may keep some patients from healing quickly after severe muscle strain. This hypothesis has now been proved by preliminary results of a study of two groups of patients. The first group of patients, all being treated for muscle injuries by Dr. Newland, a doctor who specializes in sports medicine, took antibiotics regularly throughout their treatment. Their recuperation time was, on average, 40 percent quicker than typically expected. Patients in the second group, all being treated by Dr. Alton, a general physician, were given sugar pills, although the patients believed they were taking antibiotics. Their average recuperation time was not significantly reduced. Therefore, all patients who are diagnosed with muscle strain would be well advised to take antibiotics as part of their treatment.”
2:18 AM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 17th FEB
1. If the retail price is 35% more than wholesale price and if the retailer sells it with a profit of 21% with that of wholesale price, then what percentage of discount did he offer to the customer?
2. If x > 1 and 0 < y < 1, then
Col A: x^4 * y^ 4 / x^2
Col B: x^2 * y^4
3. If x < 0, then
Col A: -x
Col B: |x|
4. Given 60% of the students passed in X subject, 50% of the students passed in 'Y' subject and 20% of the students passed in neither of the subjects. If 18 students passed in both the subjects, then how many students passed in neither of the subjects?
5. If a number 'n' is divided by 11, it gives remainder 5. What is the remainder when 7n is divided by 5?
1:39 AM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 17th FEB
1. Clairvoyant
2. Gratuitous
3. Pervasive
4. Ignominy
5. Reticent
6. Lackluster
7. Deplore
8. Vile
Analogies:
1. Canvas: painting
2. Deplore: vile
Argument Topic:
1. The following appeared in a newspaper feature story. "At the small, non-profit hospital in the town of Saluda, the average length of a patient's stay is two days; at the large, for-profit hospital in the near by city of Megaville, the average patient's stay is six days.Also, the cure rate among patients in the Saluda hospital is about twice that of the Megaville hospital. The Saluda hospital has more employees per patient than the hospital in Megaville and there are few complaints about service at the local hospital.Such data indicate that treatment in smaller, non-profit hospitals is more economical and of better quality than treatment in larger, for profit hospitals".
1:37 AM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 16th FEB
1. Given two concentric circles, such that a tangent to the smaller circle cuts the larger one at two points 'R' and 'S'. If the radius of smaller circle is 2 and larger circle is 5, then what is the length of segment 'RS'?
2. If x < 0, then
Col A: 2x^3+3x^2+5
Col B: 3x^2+5
3. Given the two sides of a triangle as 6 and 5 that are opposite to 'x' and 'y' angles. If the length of the third side is given as 8, then
Col A: x+y
Col B: 90
4. If the remainder when 10^32 is divided by 11 is 'R', then
Col A: R+2
Col B: 3
5. Given A's speed is 50 km/h and B's speed is 55 km/h. If 'A' covers distance in 5 hours, then how much time 'B' takes to cover the same distance?
6. In a shop, if the discount provided is 40% on one jacket and 20% on one shirt, then
Col A: What is the percentage reduction in discount on two jackets and one shirt
Col B: 35%
7. If R = Set of prime numbers from 1 to 50,
S = Set of multiples of 15 from 10 to 50,
T = Set of odd numbers from 1 to 50, then
how numbers will be common in all the three sets?
8. Given numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. What is the probabilty of choosing two odd numbers at random from the given numbers such that the sum of the two numbers must be an even number?
9. Given a series -9, 10, -11, 12, -13. . . . . . . . . . .80, then
Col A: The sum of first 27 numbers
Col B: -22
5:35 AM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 16th FEB
1. Proficient
2. Impecunious
3. Flounder
4. Revere
5. Equivocation
6. Fretwork
7. Bestow
8. Gainsay
9. Mirth
10. Schism
11. Encipher
12. Candy
13. Gratuitous
ANALOGIES :
1. Candy: Sugar
2. Gratuitous: Justification
ISSUE TOPIC :
1. "An individual's greatness cannot be judged objectively by his or her contemporaries; the most objective evaluators of a person's greatness are people who belong to a later time."
5:34 AM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 13th FEB
1. Given 8 + y = 2^n, where 'n' is a positive number. Which of the following will be correct value for Y?
A. -6
B. -4
& so on....
2. If 3x - 3y = 1; x and y are positive numbers, then
Col A: x/y
Col B:1
3. If (x+3)(x-3) = 4x+1, then what is the value of x?
4. If the area of the semi-circle is 2pi, then what is perimeter of the semi circle?
5. Given a right angle triangle ABC whose adjacent sides are 'a', 'b' and hypotenuse 'c', then
Col A: a + c
Col B: 2b
6. Given that 'A' completes a piece of work in 12 days and 'B' in 'x' days. When worked together, if they complete in 9 days, then what is the value of 'x'?
7. If a1 = 2, a2 = 3 ................ an = a(n-1) - a(n-2), then what is the value of a150?
(Here 1, 2, 150, n, n-1 & n-2 are suffixes)
8. If 1/x - 1/y = 1/xy, then
Col A: x
Col B: y
9. If 0 < x < 1 & 0 < y < 1, then
Col A: x / x^(-1)
Col B: y^(-1) / y
10. If the average of x1, x2, x3, x4 is 'S' and the average of y1, y2 is 't', then the combined average of x1, x2, x3, x4, y1 & y2 is
A. s + t/2
B. s + t
C. s + t/8
& so on.....
11. The value of 5000 + sqrt {(0.68) + (700.2)} is.................
12.
Col A: x
Col B: 60`
7:32 AM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 13th FEB
1. Concord
2. Inert
3. Doggerel
4. Trite
5. Unbiased
6. Contentment
7. Vulnerable
8. Qurush
9. Spurious
10. Paralyze
11. Infuriate
12. Care taker
13. Precipitous
14. Wary
Analogies:
1. Precipitous: Hasten
2. Wary: cautious
Issue Topic:
1. "To become an effective leader, a public official must have high ethical values".
2. "Are the researches made in various groups like teaching, science etc are useful to all".
7:22 AM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 12thFEB
1. Given a polygon with 9 equal sides & all angles are equal. If one side is extended, find the angle between the extension & the other side?
2. A set of 15 numbers has mean 'a' & median 'b' and another set of 25 numbers has mean 'c' & median 'd'. If the combined mean of two sets is 'e', then
A. a > b
B. c > d
C. e > f
& so on....
3. Given a square of area 36. If a quadrilateral is formed by connecting mid points of two adjacent sides with a vertex, then
Col A: Perimeter of Quadrilateral formed
Col B: xx(some value is given)
4. Given a quadrilateral with sides 9, 9, 8 &1.
Col A: Angle between the sides 9 and 9
Col B: 60
5.Given a Table.Measure Frequency1 132 13 144 95 25
Col A: Median of the data
Col B: 4
6. If two sides of the triangle are 6 & 8, then
Col A: Third side of the triangle
Col B: 10
7. Given that heights of 60 men, 60 women both have normal distributions and if the Standard Deviation of them is 10 each, then
Col A: Standard Deviation of a random sample of 30 men, 30 women
Col B: 9& few previous database questions.
1:24 AM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 12th FEB
1. Indispensable
2. Charade
3. Exalt
4.Lode
5. Commodious
6. Encomium
7. Limpid
8. Infuriate
9. Harangue
10. Mollify
11. Impervious
Analogies:
1. Apron: clothing
2. Harangue: mollify
3. Impervious: penetrate
1:21 AM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 11th FEB
1. Col A: 2 * {1/(sqrt(2) + 1)/ sqrt(2)}
Col B: 2 + sqrt(2)
2. If 0 < x < 1, then
Col A: (x^-2)^-3
Col B: (x^-3) / (x^-2)
3. If T = 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, then
Col A: Mean of T
Col B: Median of T
4.
Given a figure of quadrilateral like above
Col A: x
Col B: 60`
5. The average of seven numbers is 35 then when k is added to it then the average of those 8 is 35. What is the value of k?
6. If there are 'c' cartons and each carton has 'x' boxes which is being loaded in a truck in 'h' hours and 't' minutes, then
Col A : The average time for loading the 'x' boxes of all cartons
Col B: cx /(h+t/60)
7. From a set of positive numbers 1 to 100, two numbers x & y are to be selected at random.
Col A: Probability that the two numbers x & y are even
Col B: Probability that the sum of two numbers selected is even
5:11 AM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 11th FEB
1. Teem
2. Musk
3. Retrieve
4. Succinct
5. Succinct
6. Transient
7. Murk
8. Resilient
9. Rotundity
10. Antediluvian
11. Lexicographer
Analogies:
1. Experiment: Laboratory
2. Lexicographer: Dictionary
Issue Topic:
1."Students should question about what they are studying instead of accepting, they should show some skepticism".
5:10 AM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 10th FEB
1. For (-x) (-x) / (-x) , x < 0 the value of x is
A. lxl
B. -lxl
& 3 more options
2. On wholesale, if a shopkeeper had a 30% increase followed by 20% decrease, then how much was his total increase/ decrease?
3. Given a circle with triangle ABC inscribed in it. If AB = diameter & CB = 5, then find the area of triangle?
4. The Value of 0.00865 = ?
A. 8.6 X 10^-1
B. 8.6 X 10^-2
& 3 more options were given
5. If 'n' is a positive integer, then
Col A: (2r)^n
Col B: (2r)^3n
6. If the probability of raining on 1st day is 0.8 and the probability of raining on 2nd day is 0.6, then what is the probability of not raining on any of these days?
(Something like this)
7. The area of the triangle formed by x-axis, y-axis and the line x+y = 4 is ?
8. Given 'A' has 'x' toys inserted in 'y' boxes and 'B' has 'y' toys inserted in 'x' boxes.
Col A: Number of toys 'A' has - Number of toys 'B' has
Col B: 0
9. If (x + y) = 8 and 2*(y^2) = 32, then
Col A: x
Col B: 4
10. The largest prime number by which 64^2-57^2 is divisible?
A. 7
B. 11
C. 13
& so on....
11. If ln+2l = n+6, then find the possible value of n?
12. If a # b = 3a + 2b, then
Col A: (0 # 1) # 2
Col B: 0 # (1 # 2)
13. Set A: {15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21}
Set B: {10, 11, 12, 13, 14}
If each number of set A is added to a number of set B, then (after the addition) how many numbers are uniquely formed?
14. Given a big square, in which 16 small squares were inscribed. The small ones which had only 1 side covered with perimeter of big square was shaded. If n is the number of such small shaded squares in a big square(n>4), then find the actual number of small squares within a big square?
A. 4(n-4)
B. 4(n-2)
C. 2(n-4)
D. 2(n-2)
& so on......
(something like this)
5:09 AM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 10th FEB
1. Laconic
2. Laud
3. Sulky
3. Chagrin
4. Obfuscate
5. Intermittent
6. Refute
7. Expand
8. Quell
9. Integrate
10. Protract
11. Ephemeral
12. Canard
Issue Topic:
1. Creating an appealing image has become more important in contemporary society than is the reality or truth behind that image.
5:09 AM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 9th FEB
1. A line was drawn through a point on x-axis (a, 0) and a point on y-axis (0, b). A line parallel to x-axis was given. If the distance between (0, b) to this line was k and if the point where this parallel line intersects the earlier line was (x, y), then find the value of x and y?
2. If the median of 7 consecutive even integers is 2n+2, then what is the mean?
3. Given 60% of the sophomores took up liberal arts, 24% took sciences and rest took both or neither. If 55% of all sophomores took psychology, then what percentage of arts students took psychology?
5. If t = {2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8}, then the number of 4 digited numbers that can be formed without repetition is?
6. If 0.6 < x < 0.8, then
Col A: x
Col B: (0.73)^2
7. If lxl < lyl, then
A. x + y = 0
B. x + y =! 1
C. x < y
D. x - y = 0
& so on...
8. Given a semicircular path. If Joe travelled through curved area in 2 min and Jack travelled through straight line in 1 min, then
Col A: Average Speed of Joe
Col B: Average Speed of Jack
9. Col A: x
Col B: x^3
10. Given 3 + 33 + 333 + 3333 +...........up to 10 terms. After the summation, what is the value in hundredth digit?
11. If the retail price is 35% more than wholesale price and if the retailer sells it with a profit of 21% with that of wholesale price, then what percentage of discount did he offer to the customer?
(Something like this)
5:08 AM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 9th FEB
1. Prudent
2. Intriguing
3. Procrastinate
4. Complaisance
5. Peremptory
6. Obfuscate
7. Euphemism
8. Intermittent
9. Din
10. Proofread
11. Exponent
12. Advocate
13. Collaborate
Analogies:
1. Proofread: Document
2. Exponent: Advocate
3. Collaborate: Cooperate
5:07 AM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 6th FEB
1. The greatest prime number by which (64^2 - 57^2) is divisible?
A. 7
B. 11
C. 13
& so on...
2. If the probability of some X person's sucess rate in doing a task is 0.8 and Y person is 0.7, then what is the probability that neither can do the task?
3. Given a circle on coordinate axis with origin (0, 0) and radius 5. Find the number of points we could find on the circle?
4. If 10^11+10^8+10^9+10^10 is divisible by 11, then
Col A: The Remainder
Col B: 0
5. If the mean of x1, x2, x3, x4 & x5 is 'm' & if the mean of x1- m, x2 - m, x3 - m, x4 - m & x5 - m is 'p', then
Col A: m
Col B: p
6. If x > 1 and 0 < y < 1, then
Col A: x^4 * y^ 4 / x^2
Col B: x^2 * y^4
7. {(-x)*(-x)} / (-x) =
A. -lxl
& four more options were given
8. In total of 2000 students, if 'x' students passed in maths, 'y' students passed in physics and 'z' students passed in both, then how many students passed in neither of the subjects?
9. If 6 members are to be selected in group of 4 children and 4 men, then
Col A: Probability of selecting 2 children and 4 men
Col B: Probability of selecting 3 children and 3 men
10. Col A: (x^2 - y^2) / (x-y)
Col B: x + y
11. If a solid cylinder of dimensions 4 *(1/2) *(1/2) is converted into a solid cylinder of dimensions 8 *2 *h, then what is the value of 'h'?
6:13 AM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
Verbal 6th FEB
1. Morose
2. Imprudent
3. Articulate
4. Soporific
5. Laconic
6. Enervate
7. Taciturn
8. Ostentatious
9. Chronic
10. Remorse
11. Veer
12. Emulate
13. Imbue
14. Servile
15. Obeisance
16. Saga
17. Antidote
Analogies:
1. Servile: Obeisance
2. Saga: Poem
3. Antidote: poison
6:12 AM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 5th FEB
1. If x^2 + y^2 = 10 and xy=2, then
Col A: (x-y)^2
Col B: 6
2. If p = (5/k) & q = (3/k), then the value of (p/q)^2 is?
3. If x < y < z, then
Col A: xy
Col B: yz
4.
Given a figure of two equilateral triangles of side length 4, which forms a square ABCD as above
Col A: Area of square
Col B: Perimeter of square
5. Given volume of the cube and asked to find the area of the cube.
6. If t^4 = 16, then
Col A: t
Col B: 2
7. In a rectangular co-ordinate system, if the point (5, 5) is equidistant from point (x, 0) and point (y, 0), then
Col A: x-intercept
Col B: y-intercept
6:12 AM | Labels: QUANTATIVE | 0 Comments
verbal 5th FEB
1. Roil
2. Succinct
3. Priggish
4. Indelible
5. Avarice
6. Stoical
7. Temerity
8. Repudiate
9. Imbue
10. Glacier
11. Mulish
12. Persuaded
Analogies:
1. Glacier: slow
2. Mulish: persuaded
3. Novelist: book
6:09 AM | Labels: VERBAL | 0 Comments
Quant 4th FEB
1. If x < 0 then the value of (-x)(-x)/(-x) is
A. lxl
B. x
C. x^2
D. 0
& so on...
2. In every month, a hospital is opened only in last week. If 10 people travel through bus to hospital, then what is the probability that at least two people travel on the same day?
A. 1/7
B. 2/7
C. 1
D. 6/7
& so on...
3. If t^4 = 16, then
Col A: t
Col B: 2
4. If the point (1, 2) lie on the line mx + ky = 3, then
Col A: k
Col B: 0
5. If ‘X’ invests Rs.5000 at the rate of 6% for annual & ‘Y’ invests Rs.6000 at the rate 6% for semiannual, then
Col A: The interest ‘X’ gets for 1year
Col B: The interest ‘Y’ gets for 1year
6. If 1 < r < s < t < 2, then r+(s*10^6)+(t*10^12) is related to which of the following ?
A. (r+s+t)*10^12
B. t ^12
C. (s+t)*10^8
& so on...
7.
If the circumference of the circle is 16pi, then find the area of shaded region?
8. Given a ladder of length 5mts and it is displaced i.e slanted downwards, such that it falls 'x' mts in height and horizontal length increases by 'y' mts.
Col A: x
Col B: y
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Verbal 4th FEB
1. Inconspicuous
2. Egalitarian
3. Awry
4. Rile
5. Placate
6. Quisling
7. Desultory
8. Exorbitant
9. Fretwork
Analogies:
1. Exorbitant: Moderation
2. Fretwork: Ornamentation
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Quant 3rd FEB
1. Given a fraction 20/7. What is the digit at 57th decimal place of the given fraction value?
2. In a triangle the three angles were given as X, X & Y. If the average of two angles is 65, then what is the possible value of 'Y'?
A. 65
B. 75
C. 80
& so on.....
3. Given f(x) = x^2+x, then
Col A: f(x+1)
Col B: f(x) + f(1)
4. If the retail price is 35% more than wholesale price and if the retailer sells it with a profit of 21% with
that of wholesale price, then what percentage of discount did he offer to the customer?
(Something like this)
5. If 3^16 is a factor of 63^n, then what could be the least value of n?
6. If an article cost is 256$ in 1989 and is increased by 80% when compared to 1975, then what was its
cost in 1975?
7. If it takes 'a' hrs for 'x' to repair 1 machine and 'b' hrs for 'y' to repair 1 machine, then how many hours
will it take to repair 750 machines, if they work together?
8. If for a set of 15 elements, 'a' is mean and 'b' is median, a>b;
If for another set of 25 elements, 'c' is mean and 'd' is median, c>d;
then, the
Col A: Combined Mean of the sets
Col B: Combined Median of the sets
9. If the standard deviation of x, y & z is 'a' and the standard deviation of x+5, y+5 & z+5 is 'b', then
Col A: a
Col B: b
10. A regular hexagon ABCDEFG is inscribed in a circle. If BE is the diameter of the circle, then
Col A: Length of BE
Col B: Length of BCD
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Verbal 3rd FEB
1. Repudiate
2. Apocryphal
3. Rancor
4. Tantalize
5. Nugatory
6. Feckless
7. Gargoyle
8. Spat
9. Embrace
10. Trenchant
11. Insipid
12. Haphazard
Analogies:
1. Trenchant: Insipid
2. Haphazard: Order
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Verbal 2nd FEB
1. Scant
2. Blasphemy
3. Rile
4. Amicable
5. Mend
6. Meek
7. Assailant
8. Embrace
9. Appease
10. Lode
11. Court
12. Riveting
Analogies:
1. Penitent: Remorseful
2. Weaver: Cloth
3. Chord: Note
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