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Question 1

Which one among the following is indicated by the following figure?

Question 2

A, B, C, D, E and F compared their marks in an examination and found that A obtained the highest marks, B obtained more marks than D, C obtained more than at least two others and E had not obtained the lowest marks.

Consider the following statements:


Statement 1: At least two members obtained less marks than C


Statement 2: E and F obtained the same marks


Which of the above statement(s) is/are sufficient to identify the one with the lowest marks?


Question 3

How many zeroes will be there at the end of

Question 4

In an election which was contested by two candidates, X and Y, 4000 votes were polled. Suppose that every vote was polled in favour of either of the two candidates. Candidate Y got 40% of vote polled and was defeated. What was the margin of defeat?

Question 5

If the product of n positive numbers is unity, then their sum is

Question 6

The length of a rectangle is increased by 60%. By what per cent would the width have to be decreased to maintain the same area?

Question 7

Consider the following figure:

What is the number of rectangles which are not squares in the above figure?

(Given that ABC’D is a square and E, F, G, H are mid-points of its sides)

Question 8

Consider the figure given below:

PQRS is a square of sides 1 unit and Q,S are the centres of the two circles.The area of the shaded portion is

Question 9

In the following figure PQRS is a rectangle with PS and SR equal to 2 cm and 4 cm respectively. Two quarter circles are drawn with centers at R and S respectively. Now a circle is drawn touching both the quarter circles and the side of rectangle. Find the area of the shaded region.

Question 10

Directions: Consider the information given below for the next four items.

The following table gives demand and supply of rice, in million tonnes, for the period 2008 to 2013. Surplus is defined as excess of supply over demand.

The increase in demand of rice was the lowest in the year

Question 11

Directions: Consider the information given below for the next four items.

The following table gives demand and supply of rice, in million tonnes, for the period 2008 to 2013. Surplus is defined as excess of supply over demand.

The average surplus (in million tonne) rice for the period 2009 to 2013 is

Question 12

Directions: Consider the information given below for the next four items.

The following table gives demand and supply of rice, in million tonnes, for the period 2008 to 2013. Surplus is defined as excess of supply over demand.

In how many years, the supply (in million tonne) of rice was more than the average supply for 2008 to 2013?

Question 13

Directions: Consider the information given below for the next four items.

The following table gives demand and supply of rice, in million tonnes, for the period 2008 to 2013. Surplus is defined as excess of supply over demand.

The surplus of rice was lowest for the year

Question 14

A cube of 4 cm length has been coloured green on each surface and then it is subdivided into smaller cubes of length 1 cm. How many cubes are there with only one face coloured green?

Question 15

Consider the following information.

1) Six books are kept one above the other.
2) History book is just above Commerce book and Mathematics book is just above Civics book and just below Physics book.
3) English book is between History and Civics books.

Which book is between Mathematics book and English book?

Question 16

If

Question 17

If, in a code language ‘786’ means ‘study very hard’, ‘958’ means ‘hard work pays’ and ‘645’ means ‘study and work’ then find the code for ‘very’?

Question 18

Find the missing number in the given table.

Question 19

If Y means “+” , K means “×” , H means “÷” , and P means “-“ Then

40 H 8 Y 16 K 4 P 13 = ?

Question 20

In a certain code language CANDID is written as BBMEHE. How is LABOUR written in that code language ?
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