Sunday, April 3, 2011

APTITUDE 24





1)      In a club  of 30  members , 9 wear shoes but not caps and 18 wear shoes . how many members was only caps?

    A) 2             B) 6                  C) 12                D) 25

2)      On a particular  day in a restaurant , 2/3rd of the customers had lunch , 10 customer had both lunch and dinner , 12 had dinner while 6 did not have either lunch or dinner but visited the restaurant with friends. How many customers in all visited the restaurant that day?

     A) 6               B) 12                C) 24                D) 36

3)      In a study done on 140 students who were required to take one optional language , 74 students opted to study French , while 104 students opted to study German. Each student studied at least one language out of the two. How many students studied both French and Greman?

      A) 30             B) 34                C) 38                D) 40

4)      In a club , 450 members play Tennis 240 play Billiards  and 180 play Golf . 120 play both Tennis and Golf . 150 play both Tennis and Billiards. If none of them  play both Billiards and golf , and / or all the three games , find the number of members in the club given that all members play at least one of the games?

A) 200           B) 360              C) 480              D) 600 

5)      In a club of 2000 members , every member knows at least one of the two sports – swimming and judo. 1500 know swimming while 800 know judo. How many members know only swimming?
 
A) 1000         B) 1200                        C) 1300                        D)1500



Directions for Questions  6 – 9:

A group of 8 adventure sports enthusiasts are going  for river rafting. The group consists of 2 guides A and B , and 6 members P , Q , R , S , T and U. The raft are going to be assigned in the following  manner:

A will be in raft 1.
A will not be in a raft S.
B will not be in a raft with P.
P , Q , R  will be in a raft together.
There will be no more than 3 persons in a raft.

6)      Which of the following can be in raft 1?

A) P              B) Q                 C) R                 D) B
      
7)      If B is in raft 2 , who will be in the same raft as A?

A) P              B) S                 C) T                 D) A

8)      If P is in raft 2 , which of the following must be TRUE?

A) R is in raft 3          B) S is in raft 3              C) P is in raft 1             D)T is in raft 2

9)      If Q is in raft 3 , and  the 2 guides are not in the same as each other , the people in raft 2 can be:

A) S, U, B                 B) R, U                                    C)S, T, B                      D) S, P, R



Directions for Questions  10 – 14:

In the following questions mark:

1.If the question can be answered with the help of statement I alone.
2. If the question can be answered with the help of statement II alone.
3. If the question can be answered with the help of both I and II.
4. If the question cannot be answered at all. 


10)   Three  friends have equal weight. How much is the weight of one friend?

I) The weight of two friends taken together is equal to the weight of all the three frienda less 15 kg.
II) The weight of the three  friends taken together is greater than the weight of one friend.

A) 1                    B) 2                  C) 3                  D) 4



11)   Two boxers are having a match. Pratap weighs less than Mahesh. Mahesh is taller than pratap. Who wins the match?

I) The taller boxer has more stamina.
II) The boxer with more stamina wins the match.

A) 1                    B) 2                  C) 3                  D) 4

12)   How many hours does it take some boys and grils in a camp to put up the tent?

I)There are 4boys and 7 grils.
II) A gril can put up the tent in 5 hours and a boy can put up the tent in 3 hours.

A) 1                    B) 2                  C) 3                  D) 4

13)    Is A > B?

I)                   A / B = 9/7
II)                 A2 > B2

A) 1                    B) 2                  C) 3                  D) 4

14)   What is the price of sugar per kilogram?

I)For Rs. 50 , Vinod could have purchased five kilograms of sugar and five dozen pencils for his son Manish.
II) Manish could have purchased five kilogrms of sugar in exchange for one dozen pencils.

A) 1                    B) 2                  C) 3                  D) 4

15)   2 cities abbra and Cadabbra are 28 km apart. 2 cyclists , Pankaj and Puneet are traveling between these cities. Pankaj starts at 9 am and travels at 4 km per hour from Abbra to Cadabbra. Puneet also starts at 9 am and travels at 3 km per hour from Cadabbra to Abbra. When will Pankaj and Puneet be 7km apart?

A)11AM              B) 2PM                        C) 4PM                        D) 6PM



Directions  for  Questions  16 – 20:

In a certain code , the symbol for 0 (zero) is * and for 1 is @. The numbers greater than 1 are to be written  only by using  the two symbol given above. The value of the symbol for 1 doubles it self every time it  shifts one place to the left.
( for example ,  4 is written as @** ,  3 is written as  @@ )

16)   What is the value of the LCM of 9 , 10 , 15 in the code?

A) @@@***                  B) @*@*@*                C) @*@@*@*                        D) @@*@@

17)   Find the value of  HCF  of  9 , 10 and 15 in the code ?

A) @                               B) *                              C) @@                                    D) *@

18)   Which of the following represents the value of  4+20 # 4?

Note : piease replace # with the sign of division

A) @@**            B) @**@         C) @*@*         D) @@@@

19)   Which of the following represents the average of @*@** and @*@*?

A) @**@            B) @***           C) @@@@     D) @@**

20)   Which of the following represents  60 + 10 # 5?

Note : piease replace # with the sign of division

A) @@@@*      B) @*@*@*    C) @***@*     D) @@@@@*  


Directions  for Questions  21 – 25:

A student  of architecture is required to make a model for his presentation based on the design of a particular building. He uses cubes of equal dimensions. The final model is represented as follws:

§      The base has 16 cubes.
§         There are 4 cubes stacked above them in the middle.
§         Then two cubes are stacked on top of two adjoining cubes of this layer.
§         Finally one cube is stacked on top of the 2 cubes on this layer.
§         The student then paints the entire four-layered structure white , from top to bottom. Based on the above , answer the following questions.

21)   How many smaller cubes are painted on more than 3 exposed surface?

A) 0                    B) 1                  C) 2                  D) 6

22)   How many smaller cubes could NOT get painted?

A) 0                    B) 1                  C) 4                  D) 12

23)   How many smaller cubes got a coat of paint on exactly one exposed surface?

A) 0                    B) 4                  C) 16                D) 24

24)   How many smaller cubes could be painted on 2 sides only?

A) 0                    B) 2                  C) 4                  D) 10

25)   How many smaller cubes could be painted on only 3 exposed surface?

A) 4              B) 7                  C) 11                D) 15

26)   If the unit digit of x2 is 9 and (x+1)2 is 4 than what is the unit digit  of (x+2)2 ?

27)   For questions 27 to 31
Out  of   69  people , 22   people  had  a  special   hair-do. The  number  of  people  who  had   a  facial  were  equal  to  the  number  of  people  who  had  lipstick. Only  1 had all  the  three. 16  had  only  special  hair-do  and  facial. 4  had  only  special  hair-do  and lipstick.3  had  only  facial  and  lipstick.
How  many  people  had  facial ?      

28)   How  many  people had  special  hair-do only?     

29)   How  many  people  had  lipstick  only?    

30)   How  many  people  had  facial  only?     

31)    How  many  people  at least  2?  

32)   For questions 32 to 36
A red cube is cut into 1728 small cubes from one face of the cube , from the diagonal corners,the middle cubes are removed and the cube is then painted black
what is the difference b/w the cubes painted three sides red & cubes painted three sides black

33)   How many cubes r there with 3 Sides painted black

34)   Number of cubes painted atleast 2 sides black

35)   Number of cubes painted atleast 2 sides red

36)   Number of cubes painted atleast 1 sides

37)   For questions 37 to 41
Two big cubes divided into 125 small cubes each. they placed horizontally. If column no. 1 , 3, 5, 6, 8, 10 is removed from the cubes then remaining cubes columns is painted by blue color then,

how many cube  0 side  painted?

38)   how many cube  1 side  painted?

39)   how many cube  2 side  painted?

40)   how many cube  3 side  painted?

41)   how many cube  more than 3 side  painted?

42)  a rail network consist of 68 routes touching station A, B, C. 5 routes touches each of the three station. 2 routes touches B, C; 3 route touches B, A. 4 Route touches A, C. The ratio of route touching the A:B:C are 11:15:8. Find out how many route touches A, B, C, only. Find out also how many route touches A, B, C station?

43)   For questions 43 to 44

if 50% eat apples,60% eat oranges,50% eat bannana. 20% eat both apple and oranges, 30% eat orange and bannanas. 20% eat banana and apples. 10% eat all of them.
how many % does not eat any fruits

44)   how many eat only apple?

45)   how many eat exactly two fruits?

46)   For questions 46 to 50

Given below are two premises.Find the conclusion.

 All  students are not intelligent.
 Only intelligent pass the examination.
A) Some students are intelligent.
B) Some students who pass the examination are intelligent.
C) Some students pass the examination..
D) none of the options..
 
47)  All boys are handsome.
   some handsome are cheaters.
A)    All handsome are boys.
B)     Some boys who are handsome are cheaters.
C)    Some cheaters who are handsome are boys.
D)    None of the options
 
48)   Some teachers are adults.
Some adults are poets
A)    Some teachers are poets
B)     Some teachers who are adults are poets
C)    Some adults who are not teachers are poets
D)    None of the options
 
49)  All intelligent students are merits
 Some intelligent students are poor
A)    Some intelligent students who are merits are poor
B)     All poor people are merits
C)    Some people are not intelligent students
D)    None of the options

50)  All P's are Q's
    All Q's are R's
    All R's are S's
    Some Q's are Ts
A)    Some P's are T's
B)      Some P's which are Q's and S's are T's
C)     No P's which are Q's are T's
D)     None of the options


  

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