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ATMA 2021 Question paper with answer key pdf conducted on April 25, 2021 is available for download. The exam was successfully organized by Association of Indian Management Institutes (AIMS). The question paper comprised a total of 180 questions.

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Question 1:

Select one of the following four options that will make the 2nd pair analogous to the 1st pair given.

CHOCOLATE : COHCOETAL :: ACTOR :?

  • (1) CROAT
  • (2) CATOR
  • (3) CATRO
  • (4) CAROT
Correct Answer: (3) CATRO
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Question 2:

Select one of the following four options that will make the 2nd pair analogous to the 1st pair given.

Hexagon : 9 :: Decagon : ?

  • (A) 50
  • (B) 45
  • (C) 40
  • (D) 35
Correct Answer: (D) 35
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Question 3:

Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Anant is taller than 2 of his friends. Eshwar is not the tallest. Bala is shorter than only 1 person. David is not the shortest. Charles is the 2nd shortest. If all of them have different heights, then who is the tallest person among the 5 friends?

  • (A) Anant
  • (B) Eshwar
  • (C) Bala
  • (D) David
Correct Answer: (D) David
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Question 4:

Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

Anant is taller than 2 of his friends. Eshwar is not the tallest. Bala is shorter than only 1 person. David is not the shortest. Charles is the 2nd shortest. If all of them have different heights, then who is the shortest person among the 5 friends?

  • (A) Anant
  • (B) Eshwar
  • (C) Bala
  • (D) David
Correct Answer: (B) Eshwar
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Question 5:

Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

6 exams are to be conducted on 6 consecutive days starting from Monday. The exams to be conducted are English, Mathematics, Hindi, Physics, Chemistry and Biology but not in the same order. Neither Physics nor Mathematics can be conducted on Wednesday. There are 2 exams after Biology.
There are 2 exams in between Biology and English. Neither Chemistry nor Mathematics is conducted on Friday. There are 3 exams in between Physics and Mathematics and Mathematics exam is conducted after Biology. Hindi exam is conducted on

  • (A) Tuesday
  • (B) Wednesday
  • (C) Thursday
  • (D) Friday
Correct Answer: (D) Friday
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Question 6:

Daniel's father's only daughter's husband is Terrince. How is Terrince related to Daniel?

  • (A) Father
  • (B) Uncle
  • (C) Brother in law
  • (D) Brother
Correct Answer: (C) Brother in law
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Question 7:

Pointing to a photograph of a person James said, the person in the photograph is my maternal grandfather's only son's son. How is the person in the photograph related to James?

  • (A) Father
  • (B) Cousin
  • (C) Brother
  • (D) Son
Correct Answer: (B) Cousin
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Question 8:

In a certain code language, MOBILE is coded as GNKDQO. How is the word RADIO coded in that language?

  • (A) PJFCT
  • (B) QKFCT
  • (C) QJECT
  • (D) PKFBT
Correct Answer: (B) QKFCT
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Question 9:

In a certain code language, BAG is coded as 4149 and CAT is coded as 91400. How is MAN coded in that language?

  • (A) 1961225
  • (B) 1691196
  • (C) 1441169
  • (D) 1211100
Correct Answer: (B) 1691196
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Question 10:

Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

In a certain code language some of the sentences are coded as below

"all are good" is coded as "mic nic jic"

"we are fine" is coded as "jic sic luk"

"we look good" is coded as "nic sic ruk"

What is the code for the word "look"?

  • (A) ruk
  • (B) nic
  • (C) jic
  • (D) sic
Correct Answer: (A) ruk
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Question 11:

Given below are 2 statements followed by 2 conclusions. Choose the conclusion/conclusions that follows the given statements by selecting the right option.

Statements:

I. All chocolates are biscuits

II. Some chocolates are cakes

Conclusions:

I. Some cakes are biscuits

II. No cake is a biscuit

  • (A) Only conclusion I follows
  • (B) Only conclusion II follows
  • (C) Both the conclusions I and II follow
  • (D) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
Correct Answer: (A) Only conclusion I follows
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Question 12:

How many triangles are there in the figure given below?


  • (A) Five
  • (B) Four
  • (C) Three
  • (D) Two
Correct Answer: (A) Five
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Question 13:

How many rectangles are there in the figure given below?



  • (A) Three
  • (B) Four
  • (C) Five
  • (D) Six
Correct Answer: (D) Six
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Question 14:

How many more triangles are there in the 1st figure as compared to the 2nd figure?



  • (A) Three
  • (B) Four
  • (C) Five
  • (D) Six
Correct Answer: (C) Five
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Question 15:

Given below a question followed by 2 statements. Which of the following statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer the question?

Question: How many days are there in the month X?

Statements:

I. The month just before X has 31 days.

II. The month just after X has 31 days.

  • (A) Statement I alone is sufficient
  • (B) Statement II alone is sufficient
  • (C) Both statements I and II together are sufficient
  • (D) Neither statement I nor statement II are sufficient
Correct Answer: (D) Neither statement I nor statement II are sufficient
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Question 16:

Assuming the statement given in the question to be true, point out the inference as one of the following

(a) True

(b) False

(c) Uncertain

(d) Irrelevant


% Statement
Statement: All those commodities which are costly are not of good quality

Inference: Quality can not be judged by cost

  • (A) a
  • (B) b
  • (C) c
  • (D) d
Correct Answer: (A) a
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Question 17:

Assuming the statement given in the question to be true, point out the inference as one of the following

(a) True

(b) False

(c) Uncertain

(d) Irrelevant


% Statement
Statement: Party X has not won a single seat in the recently concluded Assembly elections.

Inference: The members who contested from party X have not given fight in any of the constituencies.

  • (A) a
  • (B) b
  • (C) c
  • (D) d
Correct Answer: (C) c
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Question 18:

Assuming the statement given in the question to be true, point out the inference as one of the following

(a) True

(b) False

(c) Uncertain

(d) Irrelevant


% Statement
Statement: 3/4th of the population of a country are literates and 20% of them work abroad.

Inference: 85% of the population of the country work within the country.

  • (A) a
  • (B) b
  • (C) c
  • (D) d
Correct Answer: (C) c
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Question 19:

Given below is a statement followed by 2 inferences. Choose the inference that can be inferred from the given statement by selecting the right option.


% Statement
Statement: Ninety five percent of all new drugs that test safe and effective in animal tests fail or cause harm in human clinical trials.


Inferences:
I. There is no point in testing the vaccines on animals before testing them on human beings.

II. The genes of human are different as compared to the genes of animals.

  • (A) Only inference I follows
  • (B) Only inference II follows
  • (C) Both inferences I and II follow
  • (D) Neither inference I nor inference II follows
Correct Answer: (A) Only inference I follows
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Question 20:

Given below is a statement followed by 2 inferences. Choose the inference that can be inferred from the given statement by selecting the right option.


% Statement
Statement: In a rain-affected cricket match, Team A won against Team B by Duckworth-Lewis rule by 50 runs.


Inferences:
I. Duckworth
Lewis is a rule to finalize the winner of a cricket match in case the match is affected by rain.

II. Team B batted first.

  • (A) Only inference I follows
  • (B) Only inference II follows
  • (C) Both inferences I and II follow
  • (D) Neither inference I nor inference II follows
Correct Answer: (A) Only inference I follows
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Question 21:

In three of the options, the 2nd number is related to the 1st number in a similar logical way. Which is the odd one out?

  • (A) 764 - 17
  • (B) 153 - 9
  • (C) 679 - 21
  • (D) 962 - 17
Correct Answer: (C) 679 - 21
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Question 22:

For every 5 wrappers given back to a shop, the shopkeeper gives 1 chocolate free. The cost of each chocolate is 1. If Alex has 100, with him, then what is the maximum number of chocolates he can taste?

  • (A) 100
  • (B) 110
  • (C) 120
  • (D) 124
Correct Answer: (D) 124
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Question 23:

While counting the numbers from 1 to 10, Garry left one number. The number that he left was greater than 3 but less than 9. It was an even number and the number when reversed looks like another number. Which number is it?

  • (A) 2
  • (B) 4
  • (C) 6
  • (D) 8
Correct Answer: (C) 6
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Question 24:

What is the next number in the series given below?

3, 5, 8, 13, 20, 31, ?

  • (A) 37
  • (B) 40
  • (C) 44
  • (D) 48
Correct Answer: (C) 44
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Question 25:

Which is the next number in the series given below?

11, 12, 26, 81, 328, ?

  • (A) 1375
  • (B) 1485
  • (C) 1540
  • (D) 1645
Correct Answer: (D) 1645
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Question 26:

What is the next number in the series given below?

10, 11, 13, 17, 25, 32, 37, 47, ?

  • (A) 62
  • (B) 58
  • (C) 55
  • (D) 50
Correct Answer: (B) 58
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Question 27:

There are 4 words given below. 3 of them are similar and can be classified into a group. Which of these words forms a group?

1) Rectangle, 2) Cuboid, 3) Hexagon, 4) Triangle

  • (A) 1, 2 and 4
  • (B) 1, 3 and 4
  • (C) 1, 2 and 3
  • (D) 2, 3 and 4
Correct Answer: (B) 1, 3, and 4
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Question 28:

There are 4 words given below. 3 of them are similar and can be classified into a group. Which of these words forms a group?

1) Accenture, 2) Infosys, 3) Cognizant, 4) BSNL

  • (A) 2, 3 and 4
  • (B) 1, 2 and 3
  • (C) 1, 3 and 4
  • (D) 1, 2 and 4
Correct Answer: (B) 1, 2, and 3
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Question 29:

Given below is an image followed by 4 options. Which of these options fit in the blank part of the image?


  • (A) a
  • (B) b
  • (C) c
  • (D) d
Correct Answer: (B) b
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Question 30:

Given below is an image followed by 4 options. Which of these options fit in the blank part of the image?


  • (A) a
  • (B) b
  • (C) c
  • (D) d
Correct Answer: (A) a
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Question 31:

Select one of the following four options that will make the 2nd pair analogous to the 1st pair given.

(1@3@6):100::(2@3@5):7?

  • (A) 100
  • (B) 121
  • (C) 144
  • (D) 169
Correct Answer: (A) 100
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Question 32:

Select one of the following four options that will make the 2nd pair analogous to the 1st pair given.

Australia : Kangaroo :: Bangladesh : ?

  • (A) Elephant
  • (B) Leopard
  • (C) Lion
  • (D) Tiger
Correct Answer: (D) Tiger
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Question 33:

In a row of kids, Alex is 13th from the leftmost end and Jeevan is 12th from the rightmost end. If there are 4 kids in between them and Alex is to the left of Jeevan, then how many kids are there in total?

  • (A) 27
  • (B) 28
  • (C) 29
  • (D) 30
Correct Answer: (C) 29
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Question 34:

Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

6 exams are to be conducted on 6 consecutive days starting from Monday. The exams to be conducted are English, Mathematics, Hindi, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology but not in the same order. Neither Physics nor Mathematics can be conducted on Wednesday. There are 2 exams after Biology. There are 2 exams in between Biology and English. Neither Chemistry nor Mathematics is conducted on Friday. There are 3 exams in between Physics and Mathematics and Mathematics exam is conducted after Biology.

Which exam is conducted on Wednesday?

  • (A) Chemistry
  • (B) Biology
  • (C) Hindi
  • (D) Physics
Correct Answer: (A) Chemistry
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Question 35:

According to Annu, her father-in-law, Harshpal's only son is father of Adi. Then how is Adi's sister related to Harshpal?

  • (A) Daughter-in-law
  • (B) Niece
  • (C) Sister
  • (D) Grand-daughter
Correct Answer: (D) Grand
daughter
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Question 36:

Anitha's mother's sister's father's only son is David. How is Anitha related to David?

  • (A) Aunt
  • (B) Mother
  • (C) Sister
  • (D) Niece
Correct Answer: (D) Niece
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Question 37:

If DELHI is coded as CCIDD, then we can encode BOMBAY as:

  • (A) AIMTVT
  • (B) AMJXVS
  • (C) MIXVSU
  • (D) WXYZAX
Correct Answer: (B) AMJXVS
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Question 38:

Read the information given below and answer the question that follows.

"all are good" is coded as "mic nic jic"

"we are fine" is coded as "jic sic luk"

"we look good" is coded as "nic sic ruk"

What is the code for the word "fine"?

  • (A) sic
  • (B) ruk
  • (C) luk
  • (D) mic
Correct Answer: (C) luk
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Question 39:

Given below are 2 statements followed by 2 conclusions. Choose the conclusion/conclusions that follow the given statements by selecting the right option.


Statements:

1. All boxes are cubes.

2. All cuboids are boxes.


Conclusions:

1. All cuboids are cubes.

2. Some cubes are boxes.

  • (A) Only conclusion 1 follows
  • (B) Only conclusion 2 follows
  • (C) Both conclusions 1 and 2 follow
  • (D) Neither conclusion 1 nor conclusion 2 follows
Correct Answer: (C) Both conclusions 1 and 2 follow
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Question 40:

Given below are 3 statements followed by 3 conclusions. Choose the conclusion/conclusions that follow the given statements by selecting the right option.


Statements:

1. Some flowers are fruits.

2. No fruit is a vegetable.

3. All plants are vegetables.


Conclusions:

1. No plants are fruits.

2. Some flowers are not vegetables.

3. All plants are flowers.

  • (A) Only conclusion 1 follows
  • (B) Both conclusions 1 and 2 follow
  • (C) Both conclusions 2 and 3 follow
  • (D) None of the conclusions follow
Correct Answer: (B) Both conclusions 1 and 2 follow
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Question 41:

In three of the given options, the first and second number follow the same property. Which is the odd one out?

  • (A) (55, 67)
  • (B) (24, 62)
  • (C) (52, 95)
  • (D) (44, 82)
Correct Answer: (C) (52, 95)
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Question 42:

How many more rectangles are there in the 1st figure as compared to the 2nd figure? [Note: Square is also a rectangle]


  • (A) Four
  • (B) Five
  • (C) Six
  • (D) Seven
Correct Answer: (D) Seven
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Question 43:

Given below is a question followed by 2 statements. Which of the following statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer the question?

Question: Does John went to market yesterday?

Statements:
I. John goes to market every alternate day.
II. Today is Wednesday.

  • (A) Statement I alone is sufficient
  • (B) Statement II alone is sufficient
  • (C) Both statements I and II together are sufficient
  • (D) Neither statement I nor statement II are sufficient
Correct Answer: (D) Neither statement I nor statement II are sufficient
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Question 44:

Given below is a question followed by 2 statements. Which of the following statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer the question?

Question: What is the speed of car "x"?

Statements:

I. Car "x" takes 3 times the time taken by car "y" to cover a certain distance.

II. The speed of car "y" is 120 kmph.

  • (A) Statement I alone is sufficient
  • (B) Statement II alone is sufficient
  • (C) Both statements I and II together are sufficient
  • (D) Neither statement I nor statement II are sufficient
Correct Answer: (C) Both statements I and II together are sufficient
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Question 45:

Given below is a question followed by 2 statements. Which of the following statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer the question?

Question: What is the measure of angle A in triangle ABC?

Statements:
I. Triangle ABC is isosceles.
II. The measure of the angle B in triangle ABC is 45 degrees.

  • (A) Statement I alone is sufficient
  • (B) Statement II alone is sufficient
  • (C) Both statements I and II together are sufficient
  • (D) Neither statement I nor statement II are sufficient
Correct Answer: (D) Neither statement I nor statement II are sufficient
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Question 46:

Assuming the statement given in the question to be true, point out the inference as one of the following.


(a) True

(b) False

(c) Uncertain

(d) Irrelevant


Statement: Jeevan goes to the fish market every alternate day and he went there day before yesterday.

Inference: Jeevan will not go to the fish market tomorrow.

  • (A) a
  • (B) b
  • (C) c
  • (D) d
Correct Answer: (A) a
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Question 47:

Given below is a statement followed by 2 inferences. Choose the inference that can be inferred from the given statement by selecting the right option.

Statement: Out of 400 students who have appeared for an exam, a total of 40% students have passed, out of which 100 are girls.

Inference:

1. Number of boys who passed the exam is less than the number of girls who passed the exam.
2. The number of girls who appeared in the exam is more than the number of boys who appeared in the exam.

  • (A) Only inference 1 follows
  • (B) Only inference 2 follows
  • (C) Both inferences 1 and 2 follow
  • (D) Neither inference 1 nor inference 2 follows
Correct Answer: (A) Only inference 1 follows
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Question 48:

Given below is a statement followed by 2 inferences. Choose the inference that can be inferred from the given statement by selecting the right option.

Statement: The bus fare has been hiked due to the change in the price of petroleum products.

Inferences:

1. The price of petroleum products has increased.

2. Usually, the government hikes the bus fare every year.

  • (A) Only inference 1 follows
  • (B) Only inference 2 follows
  • (C) Both inferences 1 and 2 follow
  • (D) Neither inference 1 nor inference 2 follows
Correct Answer: (A) Only inference 1 follows
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Question 49:

Which one of the following statements can be inferred from these two given statements?

Statements:

1. First day of the month falls on Tuesday.
2. The month has 30 days.

  • (A) The last day of the month falls on Tuesday
  • (B) The last day of the month falls on Saturday
  • (C) The last day of the month falls on Friday
  • (D) The last day of the month falls on Wednesday
Correct Answer: (D) The last day of the month falls on Wednesday
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Question 50:

In three of the options, the second word is related to the first word in a similar logical way. Which is the odd one out?

  • (A) MOUSE - OMUES
  • (B) BREAK - RBEKA
  • (C) TAKEN - ATKNE
  • (D) DRAMA - RDAMA
Correct Answer: (D) DRAMA - RDAMA
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Question 51:

In three of the options, the first number is related to the second number in the same logical way. Which is the odd one out?

  • (A) 123:6
  • (B) 345:12
  • (C) 160:8
  • (D) 634:13
Correct Answer: (C) 160:8
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Question 52:

A cube has to be cut into 27 smaller cubes. What is the minimum number of cuts required to do so?

  • (A) 12
  • (B) 9
  • (C) 8
  • (D) 6
Correct Answer: (D) 6
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Question 53:

Ramesh has a certain number of marbles. If he divides them equally among 5 kids or 4 kids or 3 kids or 2 kids, he will be left with nothing. What could be the minimum number of marbles that he has?

  • (A) 30
  • (B) 40
  • (C) 50
  • (D) 60
Correct Answer: (D) 60
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Question 54:

What is the next number in the series given below?

4,2,2,3,6,15,?

  • (A) 45
  • (B) 30
  • (C) 25
  • (D) 20
Correct Answer: (A) 45
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Question 55:

What is the next number in the series given below?

5,6,8,14,38,158,?

  • (A) 428
  • (B) 528
  • (C) 628
  • (D) 878
Correct Answer: (D) 878
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Question 56:

There are 4 numbers given below. 3 of them are similar and can be classified into a group. Which of these numbers forms a group?

1) 121

2) 169

3) 289

4) 441

  • (A) 1, 2, and 3
  • (B) 1, 2, and 4
  • (C) 1, 3, and 4
  • (D) 2, 3, and 4
Correct Answer: (A) 1, 2, and 3
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Question 57:

There are 4 words given below. 3 of them are similar and can be classified into a group. Which of these words forms a group?

1) Father

2) Mother's husband

3) Son's grandfather

4) Paternal grandfather's only son

  • (A) 2, 3, and 4
  • (B) 1, 2, and 3
  • (C) 1, 2, and 4
  • (D) 1, 3, and 4
Correct Answer: (C) 1, 2, and 4
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Question 58:

Which figure replaces the question mark in the given figure series?


  • (A) a
  • (B) b
  • (C) c
  • (D) d
Correct Answer: (B) b
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Question 59:

Which figure replaces the question mark in the given figure series?


  • (A) a
  • (B) b
  • (C) c
  • (D) d
Correct Answer: (A) a
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Question 60:

Given below is an image followed by 4 options. Which of these options fit in the blank part of the image?


  • (A) a
  • (B) b
  • (C) c
  • (D) d
Correct Answer: (A) a
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Question 61:

In an office with 30 trainees and a team lead, the average age of the whole team decreases by 1 year when the team lead is excluded. If the average age of the whole team is 27 years, then what is the age of the team lead?

  • (A) 54 years
  • (B) 55 years
  • (C) 56 years
  • (D) 57 years
Correct Answer: (D) 57 years
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Question 62:

20 friends went to a movie theatre. The average cost of the movie ticket for 19 friends was Rs 120. But one of the friends paid Rs 38 more than the average cost for all 20 friends. What was the total amount paid by all of them together?

  • (A) Rs 2,438
  • (B) Rs 2,440
  • (C) Rs 2,204
  • (D) Rs 2,140
Correct Answer: (B) Rs 2,440
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Question 63:

What is the total amount received after 1 year if a sum of Rs 36,875 is invested at the annual interest rate of 16% compounded half
yearly?

  • (A) Rs 43,001
  • (B) Rs 43,011
  • (C) Rs 43,021
  • (D) Rs 43,031
Correct Answer: (B) Rs 43,011
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Question 64:

At what rate of interest per annum compounded annually will a sum of money become 81 times in 4 years?

  • (A) 50%
  • (B) 100%
  • (C) 150%
  • (D) 200%
Correct Answer: (D) 200%
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Question 65:

Simplify: \[ 243.016 + 19.98 + 32.86 + 11.589 + 38.9 \]

  • (A) 283.285
  • (B) 376.259
  • (C) 246.247
  • (D) 346.345
Correct Answer: (D) 346.345
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Question 66:

Which of the following fractions given in the options is the smallest?

  • (A) \( \frac{19}{23} \)
  • (B) \( \frac{29}{47} \)
  • (C) \( \frac{4}{7} \)
  • (D) \( \frac{17}{39} \)
Correct Answer: (D) \( \frac{17}{39} \)
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Question 67:

The length of sides of a triangular field are 32 m, 27 m, and 11 m. What is the approximate area of the triangle?

  • (A) 132 m\(^2\)
  • (B) 142 m\(^2\)
  • (C) 152 m\(^2\)
  • (D) 162 m\(^2\)
Correct Answer: (B) 142 m\(^2\)
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Question 68:

The perimeter of a rhombus is 40 cm and the length of one of the diagonals of the rhombus is 16 cm. What would be the area of the rhombus?

  • (A) 40 sq. cm
  • (B) 64 sq. cm
  • (C) 96 sq. cm
  • (D) 100 sq. cm
Correct Answer: (C) 96 sq. cm
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Question 69:

If A means ‘Multiplication’, B means ‘Division’, C means ‘Addition’ and D means ‘Subtraction', then what is the value of 306 B 34 A 7 D 7 C 5?

  • (A) 32
  • (B) 43
  • (C) 54
  • (D) 61
Correct Answer: (D) 61
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Question 70:

If '+' means ‘Multiplication’, '-' means ‘Division’, '*' means ‘Addition’ and '/' means ‘Subtraction’ then what is the value of \[ 13 + (54 - 9) / (17 * 9 + (18 - 3 / 4))? \]

  • (A) 37
  • (B) 39
  • (C) 41
  • (D) 43
Correct Answer: (D) 43
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Question 71:

What is the sum of all the factors of 55?

  • (A) 16
  • (B) 66
  • (C) 71
  • (D) 72
Correct Answer: (D) 72
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Question 72:

What is the product of all the factors of 28?

  • (A) 21,952
  • (B) 10,976
  • (C) 2,744
  • (D) 392
Correct Answer: (A) 21,952
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Question 73:

If the expansion of 126! is completely divisible by \( 3^k \), then what is the maximum value of \( k \)? (N! is the product of all the positive integers from N to 1)

  • (A) 56
  • (B) 61
  • (C) 19
  • (D) 72
Correct Answer: (B) 61
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Question 74:

How many continuous zeros are there at the end of the expansion of 69!?(N! is the product of all the
positive integers from N to 1)

  • (A) 15
  • (B) 16
  • (C) 17
  • (D) 18
Correct Answer: (A) 15
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Question 75:

A person multiplied a number by \( \frac{7}{13} \) instead of \( \frac{17}{13} \). What is the percentage error in the calculation?

  • (A) 58.62
  • (B) 58.82
  • (C) 58.02
  • (D) 58.42
Correct Answer: (B) 58.82
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Question 76:

If the price of petrol increases first by 10% and then by 15% in a particular month, then what is the total percentage increase in the price of petrol in that month?

  • (A) 26
  • (B) 26.5
  • (C) 27
  • (D) 27.5
Correct Answer: (B) 26.5
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Question 77:

In an election between 2 contestants, 20% of the total votes were declared invalid and one of the contestants got 35% of the total valid votes. If the total number of votes in that election is 4,850, then what is the total number of valid votes that the other contestant got?

  • (A) 2,522
  • (B) 2,512
  • (C) 2,502
  • (D) 2,436
Correct Answer: (A) 2,522
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Question 78:

Thahir spends 32% of his total income to maintain his family, 23% on his personal expenses, and 70% of the remaining on children's education and saves the remaining. What percent of his income is his savings?

  • (A) 13.8
  • (B) 13.7
  • (C) 13.6
  • (D) 13.5
Correct Answer: (D) 13.5
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Question 79:



What is the ratio of the number of female students in institute S and that of male students in institute R?

  • (A) 3 : 7
  • (B) 2 : 3
  • (C) 1 : 1
  • (D) 3 : 2
Correct Answer: (D) 3 : 2
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Question 80:


Total number of male students in all institutes together is?

  • (A) 2438
  • (B) 1056
  • (C) 2117
  • (D) 2108
Correct Answer: (A) 2438
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Question 81:

Stephen bought a clock for Rs 3,924 and sold it. If Stephen earned a profit of 25%, then what was the selling price of the clock?

  • (A) Rs 981
  • (B) Rs 4,905
  • (C) Rs 2,943
  • (D) Rs 4,234
Correct Answer: (B) Rs 4,905
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Question 82:

If \( A:B = 6:13 \) and \( B:C = 2:7 \), then what is the value of \( A:B:C \)?

  • (A) 12:91:26
  • (B) 12:26:91
  • (C) 78:26:91
  • (D) 12:26:42
Correct Answer: (B) 12:26:91
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Question 83:

The total share of A, B, and C is 669 in such a way that the ratio of the shares of A and B is 17:27 and that of B and C is 2:5. What is the share of C?

  • (A) 405
  • (B) 135
  • (C) 270
  • (D) 223
Correct Answer: (A) 405
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Question 84:

The ratio of sugar to water in a mixture is 4:1. When 7 liters of water is added, the ratio of sugar to water becomes 5:3. What is the quantity of sugar in the mixture?

  • (A) 20 kgs
  • (B) 16 kgs
  • (C) 12 kgs
  • (D) 8 kgs
Correct Answer: (A) 20 kgs
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Question 85:

A sum of Rs 6,765 is divided among Ram, Lakshman, and Kishan in such a way that when Rs 29, Rs 46, and Rs 30 is deducted from their respective shares, the ratio of money with them becomes 49:34:65. What is the share of Lakshman?

  • (A) Rs 1,576
  • (B) Rs 1,476
  • (C) Rs 1,376
  • (D) Rs 1,676
Correct Answer: (A) Rs 1,576
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Question 86:

A man takes 12 minutes to complete one round of a circular track around a park. If the speed of the man is 1 m/sec, then what is the distance of the circular track?

  • (A) 600 metre
  • (B) 720 metre
  • (C) 780 metre
  • (D) 900 metre
Correct Answer: (B) 720 metre
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Question 87:

Mallya and Malaraj start jogging together in the same direction to cover a certain distance. Mallya runs at the speed of 4 km/hr and Malaraj at 2 km/hr. If Mallya arrives 15 minutes before Malaraj, then what is the distance covered by each of them?

  • (A) 7.5 kms
  • (B) 3 kms
  • (C) 2 kms
  • (D) 1 km
Correct Answer: (D) 1 km
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Question 88:

Team members can complete a job in 20 days but with the help of their team leader, they can complete it in 15 days. In how many days can the team leader alone complete the job?

  • (A) 20 Days
  • (B) 40 Days
  • (C) 60 Days
  • (D) 80 Days
Correct Answer: (C) 60 Days
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Question 89:

12 men and 13 boys can earn 326.25 in 3 days. 5 men and 6 boys can earn 237.50 in 5 days. In how many days will 3 men and 4 boys earn 210?

  • (A) 7 Days
  • (B) 17 Days
  • (C) 27 Days
  • (D) 70 Days
Correct Answer: (A) 7 Days
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Question 90:

Suman bought a personal computer from a shopkeeper. If he sold it for 22,116 to Manish and made a profit of 14%, then what was the price at which Suman bought the personal computer?

  • (A) 19,400
  • (B) 19,450
  • (C) 19,500
  • (D) 19,550
Correct Answer: (A) 19,400
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Question 91:

A shopkeeper has a total daily collection of Rs 11,200, Rs 10,650, Rs 11,870, and Rs 12,180 in 4 consecutive months. What should be the daily collection in the fifth month such that the average daily collection for 5 months becomes Rs 11,050?

  • (A) Rs 9,350
  • (B) Rs 9,300
  • (C) Rs 9,250
  • (D) Rs 9,200
Correct Answer: (A) Rs 9,350
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Question 92:

In a class of 24 students, if one new student weighing 72 kg is added, then the average weight of the class increases by 1 kg. If one more student weighing 61 kg is added, then the average weight of the class increases by 1.5 kg over the initial average. What is the initial average weight (in kg) of the class?

  • (A) 50 kg
  • (B) 47 kg
  • (C) 57 kg
  • (D) 40 kg
Correct Answer: (B) 47 kg
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Question 93:

The average income of a real estate agent was 1.5 lakhs per month. To increase the sales of plots next year, he decided to tie up with another real estate company for getting more income. After this, his average income increased to 2.1 lakhs per month. What was the percentage increase in his annual income?

  • (A) 40%
  • (B) 45%
  • (C) 42%
  • (D) 48%
Correct Answer: (A) 40%
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Question 94:

A certain sum of money becomes Rs 13,824 after 3 years and Rs 32,768 after 6 years if the interest is compounded annually. What is the rate of interest per annum?

  • (A) 6.66%
  • (B) 3.33%
  • (C) 16.66%
  • (D) 33.33%
Correct Answer: (D) 33.33%
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Question 95:

If a certain sum invested under compound interest becomes 4 times of itself in 15 years, then in how many years will the same sum become 16 times of itself?

  • (A) 30 years
  • (B) 45 years
  • (C) 60 years
  • (D) 64 years
Correct Answer: (A) 30 years
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Question 96:

Roselin borrowed a sum of ₹ 6,000 at the annual interest rate of 15% compounded annually. At the end of each year, she pays back ₹ 1,200. What is the total amount she has to pay at the end of the third year in order to clear all her dues?

  • (A) ₹ 6,158.25
  • (B) ₹ 6,000
  • (C) ₹ 5,132.25
  • (D) ₹ 5,950
Correct Answer: (A) ₹ 6,158.25
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Question 97:

Arrange the given fractions in ascending order: \( \frac{15}{19}, \frac{7}{8}, \frac{17}{23}, \frac{16}{21} \)

  • (A) \( \frac{16}{21}, \frac{7}{8}, \frac{17}{23}, \frac{15}{19} \)
  • (B) \( \frac{17}{23}, \frac{15}{19}, \frac{16}{21}, \frac{7}{8} \)
  • (C) \( \frac{17}{23}, \frac{16}{21}, \frac{15}{19}, \frac{7}{8} \)
  • (D) \( \frac{16}{21}, \frac{17}{28}, \frac{7}{8}, \frac{15}{19} \)
Correct Answer: (C) \( \frac{17}{23}, \frac{16}{21}, \frac{15}{19}, \frac{7}{8} \)
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Question 98:

What is the sum of the biggest and the smallest fraction among the given fractions \( \frac{2}{3}, \frac{3}{4}, \frac{4}{5}, \frac{5}{6} \)?

  • (A) \( \frac{1}{6} \)
  • (B) \( \frac{2}{5} \)
  • (C) 1\( \frac{1}{2} \)
  • (D) \( \frac{2}{3} \)
Correct Answer: (C) 1\( \frac{1}{2} \)
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Question 99:

If \( 65.7402 = 6 \times A + 5 \div B + 7 \times C + 4 \div D + 2 \times E \), then the value of \[ 2 \times A + \frac{B}{5} + 10 \times C + \frac{D}{20} + 4 \times E \]
is

  • (A) 21.3006
  • (B) 26.2004
  • (C) 28.5007
  • (D) 23.7005
Correct Answer: (B) 26.2004
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Question 100:

If the perimeter of an isosceles right-angled triangle is \( (12 + 6\sqrt{2}) \) m, then what is the area of the triangle?

  • (A) 9 m\(^2\)
  • (B) 18 m\(^2\)
  • (C) 36 m\(^2\)
  • (D) 81 m\(^2\)
Correct Answer: (B) 18 m\(^2\)
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Question 101:

If a square-shaped iron sheet is folded to form a cylinder, then what will be the ratio between the diameter of the cylinder thus formed and the side of the square iron sheet?

  • (A) \( \frac{1}{\pi} \)
  • (B) \( \frac{1}{2\pi} \)
  • (C) \( \frac{\sqrt{2}}{\pi} \)
  • (D) \( \frac{1}{\sqrt{2\pi}} \)
Correct Answer: (B) \( \frac{1}{2\pi} \)
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Question 102:

If the front and rear wheels of a vehicle make 10 and 20 revolutions respectively to cover the same distance, then what is the ratio of the circumferences of the two wheels?

  • (A) 2:1
  • (B) 4:1
  • (C) 1:4
  • (D) 1:3
Correct Answer: (A) 2:1
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Question 103:

If \( + \) means Division, \( * \) means Addition, \( - \) means Multiplication, and \( / \) means Subtraction, then what is the value of: \[ 15 + 5 - 2 / 6 * 3 \]

  • (A) 1
  • (B) 3
  • (C) 5
  • (D) 7
Correct Answer: (B) 3
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Question 104:



Total number of students studying in institute Q is what percent of the total number of students studying in institute T?

  • (A) 150%
  • (B) 115%
  • (C) 125%
  • (D) 100%
Correct Answer: (A) 150%
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Question 105:



The total number of students in institutes Q and V together is what percentage of the total number of students in institutes S and T together?

  • (A) 66.66
  • (B) 73.33
  • (C) 83.33
  • (D) 78.33
Correct Answer: (C) 83.33
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Question 106:

Total number of students in institute R is approximately what percent more than the total students in institute U?

  • (A) 5%
  • (B) 15%
  • (C) 30%
  • (D) 45%
Correct Answer: (D) 45%
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Question 107:

If A means ‘Multiplication’, B means ‘Division’, C means ‘Addition’ and D means ‘Subtraction’, then what is the value of: \[ 23 \ C \ 17 \ A \ 14 \ D \ 133 \ B \ 19 \]

  • (A) 245
  • (B) 254
  • (C) 269
  • (D) 273
Correct Answer: (B) 254
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Question 108:

What is the remainder when \( 225^{225} \) is divided by 14?

  • (A) 1
  • (B) 3
  • (C) 5
  • (D) 7
Correct Answer: (A) 1
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Question 109:

If B is \( \frac{5}{2} \) times of A, then A is what percentage of B?

  • (A) 40%
  • (B) 20%
  • (C) 60%
  • (D) 50%
Correct Answer: (A) 40%
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Question 110:

A merchant purchased 3 different varieties of rice namely P, Q, and R at Rs 15/kg, Rs 25/kg, and Rs 30/kg. He then mixed these 3 different varieties of rice in the ratio of 3:5:2. At what price must he sell 1 kg of the mixed rice so as to make a net profit of 25%?

  • (A) Rs 23.50
  • (B) Rs 26.75
  • (C) Rs 21.50
  • (D) Rs 28.75
Correct Answer: (D) Rs 28.75
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Question 111:

A retailer purchases shirts from a distributor at the rate of ₹300 per shirt and puts the label of ₹450 on each shirt. If the retailer allows some discount and still makes a profit of 23%, then what is the discount percentage offered by the shopkeeper?

  • (A) 16%
  • (B) 17%
  • (C) 18%
  • (D) 19%
Correct Answer: (C) 18%
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Question 112:

A dishonest trader claims to sell at a loss of 16%. However, he uses a false scale and in reality makes a profit of 20%. To what difference does he defraud his customers when he claims to sell 1 kg of an item?

  • (A) 30 gms
  • (B) 100 gms
  • (C) 200 gms
  • (D) 300 gms
Correct Answer: (D) 300 gms
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Question 113:

The ratio of ₹2000, ₹500, and ₹50 notes in a purse is 5 : 19 : 8. If the total money in the bag is ₹39,800, then what is the amount of money in the form of ₹500 notes?

  • (A) ₹9,500
  • (B) ₹27,500
  • (C) ₹19,000
  • (D) ₹15,400
Correct Answer: (C) ₹19,000
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Question 114:

The velocities of a car, a bike, and a train are in the ratio 5 : 3 : 8. If a person travels equal distances by a car, a bike, and a train, then what would be the ratio of the respective times taken to cover that distance?

  • (A) 24 : 40 : 25
  • (B) 24 : 40 : 05
  • (C) 24 : 20 : 15
  • (D) 24 : 40 : 15
Correct Answer: (D) 24 : 40 : 15
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Question 115:

Sanchit and Archit cover the same distance at the rates of 10 km/hr and 12 km/hr respectively. What is the distance travelled when one takes 20 minutes longer than the other?

  • (A) 30 kms
  • (B) 10 kms
  • (C) 60 kms
  • (D) 20 kms
Correct Answer: (D) 20 kms
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Question 116:

The speeds of two trains are in the ratio 6:7. If the second train runs 364 km in 4 hours, then the speed of the first train is:

  • (A) 60 km/hr
  • (B) 72 km/hr
  • (C) 78 km/hr
  • (D) 84 km/hr
Correct Answer: (C) 78 km/hr
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Question 117:

8 men can finish a piece of work in 8 days, whereas it takes 10 women to finish it in 8 days. If 12 men and 5 women undertook to complete the work, then how many days will they take to complete it?

  • (A) 2 Days
  • (B) 3 Days
  • (C) 4 Days
  • (D) 5 Days
Correct Answer: (C) 4 Days
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Question 118:

Ajay can complete a work in 9 days working for 8 hours a day. Vijay can complete the same work in 16 days working for 4 hours a day. If they work together to complete the work, then what is the approximate percentage of work done by Vijay?

  • (A) 51%
  • (B) 53%
  • (C) 55%
  • (D) 58%
Correct Answer: (B) 53%
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Question 119:

Bali can complete a certain work in 18 minutes and Lucky can complete the same work in 15 minutes. Lucky worked on it for 10 minutes and then Bali took over. How many minutes would Bali take to complete the remaining job?

  • (A) 4 minutes
  • (B) 5 minutes
  • (C) 6 minutes
  • (D) 7 minutes
Correct Answer: (C) 6 minutes
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Question 120:

If /" means ‘multiplication’, '*' means "addition’, ‘+' means 'subtraction' and '*-*' means 'division’, then the value of: \[ (54*36-9)/ 13 + (6 * 17) \]

  • (A) 711
  • (B) 721
  • (C) 731
  • (D) 741
Correct Answer: (C) 731
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Question 121:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option.
The Sun rises in ___ east.

  • (A) a
  • (B) an
  • (C) the
  • (D) No article required
Correct Answer: (C) the
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Question 122:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option.
Kobe Bryant is___ basketball player.

  • (A) a
  • (B) an
  • (C) the
  • (D) No article required
Correct Answer: (A) a
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Question 123:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option.
He will join___ university.

  • (A) a
  • (B) an
  • (C) the
  • (D) No article required
Correct Answer: (A) a
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Question 124:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option.
I live on ___ 500 dollars a month.

  • (A) the
  • (B) a
  • (C) an
  • (D) No article required
Correct Answer: (D) No article required
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Question 125:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option.
It is ___ incomplete answer.

  • (A) a
  • (B) an
  • (C) the
  • (D) No article required
Correct Answer: (B) an
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Question 126:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:
Is that ___"8" or __"B"? I can't read it.

  • (A) a, an
  • (B) an, an
  • (C) an, a
  • (D) a, the
Correct Answer: (C) an, a
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Question 127:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:
He is ___M.P and his wife is ___M.L.A

  • (A) a, a
  • (B) a, an
  • (C) an, the
  • (D) an, an
Correct Answer: (D) an, an
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Question 128:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:
He beat him___ a stick.

  • (A) for
  • (B) with
  • (C) by
  • (D) to
Correct Answer: (B) with
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Question 129:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:
We huddled together for warmth ___ the blankets.

  • (A) along
  • (B) besides
  • (C) into
  • (D) beneath
Correct Answer: (D) beneath
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Question 130:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:
There were very ___ people on the beach, so nobody saw the child drowning.

  • (A) much
  • (B) a fewer
  • (C) few
  • (D) very little
Correct Answer: (C) few
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Question 131:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:
Rajat has very ___ regard for what others think.

  • (A) the little
  • (B) a few
  • (C) little
  • (D) few
Correct Answer: (C) little
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Question 132:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:
The instructor told the young climbers to hold on to the rope with ___ their hands.

  • (A) both
  • (B) every
  • (C) a
  • (D) each
Correct Answer: (A) both
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Question 133:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:
I don’t want my friends to have ___ to complain over this cake, so I will give it my best shot.

  • (A) much
  • (B) some
  • (C) many
  • (D) little
Correct Answer: (A) much
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Question 134:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:
Would you like ___ bread?

  • (A) a collection of
  • (B) a bunch of
  • (C) a loaf of
  • (D) a can of
Correct Answer: (C) a loaf of
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Question 135:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:
There is ___ butter left. We need to buy ___ more.

  • (A) few, any
  • (B) little, some
  • (C) much, many
  • (D) few, some
Correct Answer: (B) little, some
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Question 136:

The author’s perspective on life is, it is

  • (A) complex.
  • (B) beautiful.
  • (C) simple.
  • (D) worthy.
Correct Answer: (C) simple.
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Question 137:

Which of the following statements is FALSE?

  • (A) The author strongly believes that age brings wisdom.
  • (B) The author couldn’t imagine his life without books and stories.
  • (C) The author mostly followed his instinct rather than intelligence.
  • (D) The author maintains a harmonious relationship with the natural world.
Correct Answer: (A) The author strongly believes that age brings wisdom.
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Question 138:

Choose from the following the Synonym of ‘conjecture’ as used in the passage.

  • (A) Conclusion
  • (B) Assumption
  • (C) Perception
  • (D) Creation
Correct Answer: (B) Assumption
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Question 139:

Which of the following statements is TRUE?

  • (A) A small ginger cat would arrive on the author’s terrace every afternoon.
  • (B) The author once grew a marigold plant in his backyard and used to water it every morning.
  • (C) The author used to admire the little orange flower and would not let anyone pluck it.
  • (D) The author asserts that he believes in elders and the philosophers.
Correct Answer: (A) A small ginger cat would arrive on the author’s terrace every afternoon.
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Question 140:

In the author’s opinion, a good monk would be a


1. mild sort of person

2. bit of a sensualist

3. compassionate person

4. gloomy person

  • (A) 1, 2, and 4
  • (B) 3 and 4
  • (C) 1 and 2
  • (D) 1, 2, and 3
Correct Answer: (D) 1, 2, and 3
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Question 141:

According to the passage, we infer that Nature is bounteous and it gives us

  • (A) happiness and protection.
  • (B) food and water.
  • (C) afterlife and rewards.
  • (D) friendship and love.
Correct Answer: (B) food and water.
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Question 142:

Identify the synonym of the given word:
ABSOLUTE

  • (A) division
  • (B) complete
  • (C) small
  • (D) half
Correct Answer: (B) complete
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Question 143:

Identify the synonym of the given word:
ABANDON

  • (A) try
  • (B) join
  • (C) keep with
  • (D) disregard
Correct Answer: (D) disregard
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Question 144:

Identify the synonym of the given word:
IMPULSIVE

  • (A) hasty
  • (B) calm
  • (C) cautious
  • (D) sensible
Correct Answer: (A) hasty
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Question 145:

Which of the following sentences is CORRECT?

  • (A) One should keep himself or herself ready for emergency.
  • (B) No one keeps himself or herself ready for emergency.
  • (C) One should keep oneself ready for emergency.
  • (D) One should kept oneself ready for emergency.
Correct Answer: (C) One should keep oneself ready for emergency.
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Question 146:

Which of the following sentences is CORRECT?

  • (A) He eats eggs as well as fish.
  • (B) He eat eggs as well as fish.
  • (C) He eaten eggs as well as fishes.
  • (D) He eats egg as well as fishes.
Correct Answer: (A) He eats eggs as well as fish.
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Question 147:

Which of the following sentences is CORRECT?

  • (A) All that glitters is not gold.
  • (B) All these glitters is not gold.
  • (C) All that glitters are not gold.
  • (D) All glittering is not gold.
Correct Answer: (A) All that glitters is not gold.
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Question 148:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:

When was the last time you ___ a new shirt?

  • (A) buys
  • (B) bought
  • (C) buy
  • (D) buying
Correct Answer: (B) bought
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Question 149:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:

She has been ___ to music all day.

  • (A) listening
  • (B) listened
  • (C) listens
  • (D) listen
Correct Answer: (A) listening
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Question 150:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:

When I came to this city, I ________ anyone.

  • (A) haven't known
  • (B) didn't know
  • (C) wasn't knowing
  • (D) wouldn't knowing
Correct Answer: (B) didn't know
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Question 151:

Bibliotheca is ___ for bookcase.

  • (A) Latin
  • (B) Spanish
  • (C) French
  • (D) English
Correct Answer: (A) Latin
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Question 152:

Temples of Ancient Egypt held records of

  • (A) creation
  • (B) epics
  • (C) literary texts
  • (D) commercial transactions
Correct Answer: (D) commercial transactions
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Question 153:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option.
This school has great teachers.

  • (A) a
  • (B) an
  • (C) the
  • (D) No article required
Correct Answer: (D) No article required
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Question 154:

Fill in the blanks with the words that best fill in the blanks.
On Wednesday, I bought ___ pair of shoes and ___ umbrella from the department store located on Sixth Avenue.

  • (A) a-a
  • (B) a-an
  • (C) a-the
  • (D) an-an
Correct Answer: (B) a-an
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Question 155:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option.
There are ___ books on the table.

  • (A) any
  • (B) much
  • (C) many
  • (D) little
Correct Answer: (C) many
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Question 156:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option.
There are only ___ notes in his wallet.

  • (A) a few
  • (B) many
  • (C) any
  • (D) much
Correct Answer: (A) a few
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Question 157:

Which of the following sentences is CORRECT?

  • (A) He himself said so.
  • (B) He herself say so.
  • (C) He herself says so.
  • (D) He himself saying so.
Correct Answer: (A) He himself said so.
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Question 158:

Which of the following sentences is CORRECT?

  • (A) One should keep oneself ready for emergency.
  • (B) One should kept himself or herself ready for emergency.
  • (C) One should be keeping himself ready for emergency.
  • (D) One should keep himself to herself ready for emergency.
Correct Answer: (A) One should keep oneself ready for emergency.
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Question 159:

Which of the following sentences is CORRECT?

  • (A) Mices are living in hole.
  • (B) Mice has been living in hole.
  • (C) Mices have lived in hole.
  • (D) Mice live in holes.
Correct Answer: (D) Mice live in holes.
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Question 160:

Which of the following sentences is CORRECT?

  • (A) My pair of scissor are blunt.
  • (B) My scissor has blunt.
  • (C) My scissor is blunt.
  • (D) My pair of scissors is blunt.
Correct Answer: (D) My pair of scissors is blunt.
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Question 161:

Which of the following sentences is CORRECT?

  • (A) She has long and black hair.
  • (B) She had longest and black hairs.
  • (C) She has long blackening hair.
  • (D) She has long and heavier hair.
Correct Answer: (A) She has long and black hair.
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Question 162:

Which of the following sentences is CORRECT?

  • (A) Neither he and his wife is willing to leave this house.
  • (B) Neither he and his wife are willing to leave this house.
  • (C) Neither he nor his wife is willing to leave this house.
  • (D) Neither he or his wife is willing to leave this house.
Correct Answer: (C) Neither he nor his wife is willing to leave this house.
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Question 163:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:
Did you just ___ me a liar?

  • (A) call
  • (B) called
  • (C) have called
  • (D) calling
Correct Answer: (A) call
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Question 164:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:
I ___ in bed when I heard the accident outside.

  • (A) was lying
  • (B) lay
  • (C) have lain
  • (D) had lain
Correct Answer: (A) was lying
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Question 165:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:
I ___ in the same place for the past three years.

  • (A) have been living
  • (B) has lived
  • (C) will be living
  • (D) be lived
Correct Answer: (A) have been living
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Question 166:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:
Simon has ___ living here for 6 months.

  • (A) been
  • (B) is
  • (C) am
  • (D) are
Correct Answer: (A) been
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Question 167:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:
According to the news, the school __ reopen tomorrow.

  • (A) will
  • (B) were
  • (C) has
  • (D) was
Correct Answer: (A) will
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Question 168:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:
Those newspapers ___ in a big truck.

  • (A) are delivering
  • (B) is deliver
  • (C) are delivered
  • (D) had delivered
Correct Answer: (C) are delivered
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Question 169:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:
The hunters went ___ the forest.

  • (A) through
  • (B) by
  • (C) from
  • (D) on
Correct Answer: (A) through
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Question 170:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:
He wrote a letter ___ his father.

  • (A) with
  • (B) from
  • (C) at
  • (D) to
Correct Answer: (D) to
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Question 171:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:
He walked ___ the bank of the river.

  • (A) for
  • (B) along
  • (C) through
  • (D) from
Correct Answer: (B) along
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Question 172:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:
The ball rolled ___ the pavement.

  • (A) over
  • (B) for
  • (C) onto
  • (D) upto
Correct Answer: (C) onto
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Question 173:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:
I am going ___ the station.

  • (A) to
  • (B) in
  • (C) for
  • (D) by
Correct Answer: (A) to
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Question 174:

Fill in the blanks with the correct option:
The motorcycle leaned ___ the wall.

  • (A) against
  • (B) by
  • (C) for
  • (D) to
Correct Answer: (A) against
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Question 175:

Choose one of the words from the options below that has a similar meaning to the word 'Belligerent'.

  • (A) friendly
  • (B) benign
  • (C) combative
  • (D) placative
Correct Answer: (C) combative
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Question 176:

Choose one of the words from the options below that has a similar meaning to the word 'Taciturn'.

  • (A) reserved
  • (B) talkative
  • (C) diplomatic
  • (D) obstinate
Correct Answer: (A) reserved
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Question 177:

Choose one of the options below that has a similar meaning to the word 'Customary'.

  • (A) accepted
  • (B) unusual
  • (C) slavery
  • (D) drudgery
Correct Answer: (A) accepted
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Question 178:

Identify the synonym of the given word:
ZENITH

  • (A) Middle
  • (B) Under
  • (C) Pinnacle
  • (D) Nadir
Correct Answer: (C) Pinnacle
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Question 179:

Identify the synonym of the given word:
PERTNESS

  • (A) impudence
  • (B) petulance
  • (C) pitulance
  • (D) willing
Correct Answer: (A) impudence
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Question 180:

Choose one of the words from the options below that has a similar meaning to the word 'Sabbatical'.

  • (A) wrecker
  • (B) disruption
  • (C) business
  • (D) holiday
Correct Answer: (D) holiday
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ATMA Questions

  • 1.
    Among 165 examinees in a certain school, the ratio of successful to unsuccessful students is 10: 1. If 5 more students were successful, then what would have been the ratio of successful to unsuccessful students?

      • 9:2
      • 41:2
      • 21:2
      • 31:2

    • 2.
      It XY = 5:7, XZ 3:8 and W:Y4:9 then what is X: W?

        • 28:27
        • 28:45
        • 45:28
        • 27:28

      • 3.
        Choose the correct option to complete the sentence:
        This is a birthday gift___my brother.

          • from
          • unto
          • of
          • Since

        • 4.
          Choose the correct option to complete the sentence:
          My mother does not like to see _ untidy room.

            • A
            • An
            • No Article
            • The

          • 5.
            What is the next number in the series given below?
            \(10, 11, 13, 17, 25, 32, 37, 47, ?\)

              • 62
              • 58
              • 55
              • 50

            • 6.
              In a certain code langauge, POETRY is coded as FPQZSU. How is MAGLEV coded in that language?

                • WFMHNB
                • HBNWFM
                • WFMHBN
                • NBHMFW

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