81) Hari invested a certain amount X at the annual interest rate of 10%. If the investment returns simple interest and the total amount received at the end of 4 years is ₹21,000, then what was the value of X?
A) ₹12,600
B) ₹13,400
C) ₹14,200
D) ₹15,000
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82) The ratio of the areas of two similar triangles is equal to
A) The ratio of their corresponding sides
B) The square of the ratio of their corresponding sides
C) The cube of the ratio of their corresponding sides
D) The ratio of their corresponding altitude
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83) The general form of a linear equation in variables is
A) ax + by + c = 0 where a, b and c are real numbers and a and b are non-zero numbers
B) ax + by + c = 0 where a, b and c are real numbers
C) ax + by + c =0 where a = b = 0 and c is non-zero real number
D) ax + by + C =0 where a, b and care real numbers and are distinct
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84) If the product of two numbers is 864 and their H.C.F. is 12, then what is their L.C.M.?
A) 36
B) 72
C) 144
D) 288
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85) A candidate secures 57% votes in an election and defeats the other candidate by 6,524 votes. If there were only two candidates, then how many votes does the losing candidate get?
A) 46,600
B) 20,038
C) 26,562
D) 41,200
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Section 4 – Mental Ability
86) Select one of the following four options that will make the second pair analogous to the first pair.
Bull: Cow :: Stallion : ?
A) Zebra
B) Mare
C) Pony
D) Stag
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87) The Venn diagram mentioned here gives a report of the number of students who participated in a sports event. There were only 4 sports conducted in the event. The distribution shows the number of students who participated in 4 sports A, B, C and D. Based on the information given in the Venn diagram, answer the question given below.
How many students participated in the sports C and A?
A) 4
B) 8
C) 12
D) 13
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88) What is the minimum number of cuts required to make 4 cuboids from a cube?
A) One
B) TWO
C) Three
D) Four
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89) What should be the missing term in the series
101, 90, 80, ?, 63, 56
A) 79
B) 77
C) 75
D) 71
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90) An animal’s name is formed by using few of the letters of the word “NATIONAL”. What is the name of the animal thus, formed?
A) LOON
B) KOEL
C) LION
D) DEER
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91) Directions: The question consists of a statement, followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the given argument is strong and which argument is weak.
Statement:
Should we ride a bike without helmet to enjoy a ride?
Arguments:
I. Yes. Riding without helmet is safe and fun filled.
II. No. Riding with a helmet is good for safety incase of any accidents.
1. Only argument I is strong.
2. Only argument II is strong.
3. Both arguments I and II are strong.
4. Neither argument I nor argument II is strong.
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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92) Given below is a statement followed by two assumptions. Choose the answer as
A, if only assumption (i) is implicit in the statement.
B, if only assumption (ii) is implicit in the statement.
C, if both assumptions (i) and (ii) are implicit in the statement
D, if none of the assumptions are implicit in the statement.
Statement: Children should be kept away from continuous usage of smartphone.
Assumptions:
(i) Smartphone’s usage by children damages their eyes and vision.
(ii) Playing games in smartphones for long durations is healthy for eyes.
A) C
B) B
C) A
D) D
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93) Which is the next figure in the series given?
[Note: Choose the right answer from the answer options given and select an option]
A) c
B) b
C) d
D) a
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94) K walks 10 km towards North. From there he walks 6 km towards South. Then he walks 3 km towards East. How far and in which direction is he with reference to his starting point?
A) 5 km West
B) 5 km North-East
C) 7 km East
D) 7 km South-West
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Section 5 – Mental Aptitude
95) Seema has gone to Bali on a holiday with her family. When they are about to leave the place they get stopped by the hotel security staff. Which one of the following options is NOT one of the reasons for which the security would have stopped them? They have
A) taken the TV, towels and phones from the rooms.
B) not been eating from the restaurants in the hotel.
C) taken the soaps and shampoos the hotel has provided.
D) have been creating a lot of noise during their stay at the hotel
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96) A recently elected government in City X has taken certain policy decisions in the interest of public. Which of the following policies taken by this local government is unlikely to be criticized by the public?
A) Increasing the ticket fares on local modes of transportation every year.
B) Locating all high schools and colleges only in the outskirts of a city.
C) Providing free advanced health care facilities to all the citizens.
D) Limiting the participation of women only to teaching profession.
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97) According to a rule of law practiced in India, the ultimate power lies with the
A) Army
B) Governor
C) Prime minister
D) Constitution
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98) In India which of the following agencies is NOT involved in controlling political violence?
A) The Central Bureau of Intelligence
B) Central Universities
C) The Central Reserved Police Forces
D) The Indian Police Service
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99) Mohan is an introvert. He has very few friends at his workplace. He hates any kind of change in his routine at work and at home. He has been on the same job for the last six years doing the job exactly the same way. His new manager wants to reorganise the entire team. Before Mohan moves into his new role, he needs to complete a few online courses. Knowing Mohan’s personality which of the following course of actions he is likely to take?
A) Mohan is likely to move into his job enthusiastically.
B) Mohan will complete the required online courses willingly.
C) Mohan is likely to resist any kind of change to his present role.
D) Mohan will attempt to gather at least a few friends at his work place.
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100) Sally was a successful teacher. Unfortunately she lost both her legs in a tragic accident. Which of the following actions by the management indicate that they lack sensitivity towards the underprivileged?
A) The management offered a desk job to Sally after her accident.
B) The management was ready to pay Sally during her long absence.
C) Sally was asked to offer her resignation and serve 2 months notice period.
D) Sally was offered a job in which she could offer online tutoring.
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