Model Test 15 - aptitude PDF

Title Model Test 15 - aptitude
Course Mathematics - III
Institution Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada
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Di re c t i o ns: (1-5) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. (2 MARKS) P, Q, R, S and T are five athletes who are participating in a competition at international level in china. They are participating in discus throw competition. All of them throw discus and discus was thrown by them to different distances. The distances are 37, 39, 41, 43, and 45 feet, but not necessarily in the same order, all five athletes are belonging to different cou ntries namely Australia, India, China, U.S, Russia and Each person is call to throw discus one by one. They get different rank from 1s t to 5th but not necessarily in the same order. Q and the person who is given the chance at fifth position throw the discus more than 40 feet and none of them are from India. R is from U.S and he throws the discus immediately before the person who gets the first rank. The person who is from Russia throws the discus two feet less than the person who throws the discus only after one person. T is called first to throw the discus But he does not get the last rank. Person, who throws the discus immediately after P, is from China. S is not that person who throws the discus at 41 or at 45 feet. The person who is from Australia does not throw the discus at 43 feet. The person who is from India does not throw the discus at 2nd or 4th position. Person who is from China does not throw discus at last. P gets 2 nd rank. Who belongs to India? 1) P 2) R 3) S 4) T 5) Q Which is incorrect from the following? 1) P thrown a distance of 45 feet 2) Q belongs to China 3) S got 1st rank 4) Q is given a chance at 3rd position to throw a discus 5) All are correct How much distance (in feet) thrown by the person who belongs to U.S.? 1) 39 2) 45 3) 41 4) 37 5) Either 1 or 4 Who got first rank? 1) P 2) R 3) S 4) T 5) Q If R got 4th rank then who among the following got 5th rank? 1) T 2) S 3) Q 4) P 5) Can’t be determined Directions: (6) In each question below is given a statement followed by two courses of action numbered I and II. A course of action is a step or administrative decision to be taken for improvement, follow up or further action in regard to the problem, policy etc. On the basis of the information given in the statement, you have to assume everything in the statement to be true and then decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follows for pursuing. (1 MARK) Give answer: 1) Only Course of action I follows. 2) Only Course of action II follows. 3) Either Course of action I or Course of action II follows. 4) Neither Course of action I nor Course of action II follows. 5) Both Course of action I and II follows. Statem ent: There is an unprecedented increase in the production of wheat this season. Course of Action: I. The government should immediately lower the procurement price of wheat. II. The farmers should store the excess produce with themselves to be used for the future.

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Di rec t i o ns: (7-11) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. (2 MARKS) Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, P, Q, and R are sitting around a square table and all are facing outside the table. All of them are working in different companies namely Apple, Britannia, Ceat, Ola, Alibaba, Flipkart, Go ibibo and Jackpot but not necessarily in the same order. Four people are sitting at corners of the table and remaining are sitting on the edges. A neither works in Apple nor Alibaba but sitting to the immediate left of D. C works in Jackpot and is not an immediate neighbour of the person who works in Alibaba. The persons who work in Flipkart and Ola are immediate neighbours. Q and the one who works in Ola, are neighbors and none of them are sitting adjacent to E. P who does not works in Apple is sitting second to the left of R who sits on the edge of the table. P sits third to the right of D who works in Flipkart. The person, who works in Apple, is sitting second to the right of the one who works in Ola. The person who works in Ceat is sitting on one of the edges of the table but is not sitting opposite to the person who works in Ola. Only two persons are sitting between R and B. E neither works in Britannia nor Alibaba. Only two persons are sitting between A and the one who works in Go ibibo. 7. A works in which of the following company? 1) Apple 2) Ceat 3) Ola 4) Go ibibo 5) Jackpot 8. How many persons are sitting between C and the one who works in Apple? 1) Two 2) Three 3) Four 4) One 5) Either 1 or 3 9. Which of the following person works in Ceat? 1) P 2) Q 3) A 4) R 5) B 10. Pick the ODD-ONE out? 1) E-P 2) R-A 3) Q-D 4) P-R 5) A-E 11. Which of the following statement is true in the given below? 1) Q works in Alibaba 2) Only three persons sits between P and A 3) D sits third to the right of B 4) None is true 5) Both 1 and 2 are true Directions: (12) In each of the following questions, two statements numbered I and II are given. There may be cause and effect relationship between the two statements. These two statements may be the effect of the same cau se or independent causes. These statements may be independent cause without having any relationship. Read both the statements in each question and mark your answer as. (1 MARK) 1) Statement I is the cause and statements II is its effect. 2) Statement II is the cause and statements I is its effect. 3) Both the statements I and II are independent causes. 4) Both the statements I and II are effects of independent causes. 5) Both the statements I and II are effects of same common causes. 12. I. The government has suspended several police officers in the city. II. Five persons carrying huge quantity of illicit liquor were apprehended by the police. Di rec ti ons: (13-17) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. (2 MARKS) Ten people – Arun, Chinna, Emma, Guru, Jack, Lilly, Nick, Pradeep, Rocky and Siri are sitting in two rows with five persons in each row. Each person in row one is facing South and each person in other row is facing North. Each person in row one faces a person from the other row. Each of them like different perfumes likely Axe, Short, KS, Spinz, Denver, Fogg, Engage, Nivea, Set wet and Envy but not necessarily in the same order. 2

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The one who likes KS is sitting third to the right of the one who likes Fogg. Arun doesn’t like KS. The one who likes Envy is facing the one who is sitting second to the left of the one who likes Spinz. The one who likes Envy is facing the one who is an immediate neighbour of the one who likes Set wet. Guru is sitting second to the left of the one who likes Short perfume. The one who likes Fogg is not facing the same direction as Guru is facing. Chinna is facing South and sitting immediate right of Rocky. Chinna doesn’t like Short. Rocky doesn’t like Fogg. Lilly is not facing South but is sitting second to the left of Siri. Siri is facing the one who is sitting second to the right of the person who likes Engage. Emma is facing the one who is sitting immediate right of the one who likes Denver. Two persons are sitting between the one who likes Denver and the one who likes Nivea. Nick and the one who likes Axe are sitting in the same row but not adjacent to each other. The one who likes Short perfume is facing the one who is sitting immediate right of Pradeep. Two persons are sitting between Arun and Pradeep. Who among the following likes Engage? 1) Chinna 2) Emma 3) Nick 4) Guru 5) Arun If Chinna related to Envy and Emma is related to Nivea in the same way Jack is related to? 1) Spinz 2) Denver 3) Axe 4) Engage 5) Short Who among the following is not facing towards South direction? 1) The one who likes Set wet 2) The one who likes Engage 3) The one who likes Axe 4) One who likes KS 5) All are facing South Which of the following statement is true as per the given information? 1) Chinna is facing Lilly 2) Arun is not facing Guru 3) Two persons sits between Siri and Pradeep 4) Guru is diagonally opposite to the one who likes Fogg 5) Both 1 and 4 are true Who among the following sits exactly middle of the lines? 1) Siri, Nick 2) Emma, Siri 3) Lilly, Guru 4) Emma, Jack 5) Chinna, Lilly Di rec ti ons: (18-22) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. (1 MARK) Input: journal 73 super 28 45 cat 62 normal 34 dejected 65 rent Step 1: 31 journal 73 super 45 cat 62 normal 34 65 rent dejected Step 2: journal 31 73 super 45 cat 62 normal 65 rent dejected 37 Step 3: 43 journal 31 73 super cat 62 65 rent dejected 37 normal Step 4: super 43 journal 31 73 cat 65 rent dejected 37 normal 65 Step 5: 63 super 43 journal 31 73 cat dejected 37 normal 65 rent Step 6: cat 63 super 43 journal 31 dejected 37 normal 65 rent 71 As per the above rules following step by step solve the given below Input. Input: donjon 79 hen 56 backdrop 48 tune 62 striker 37 sev en 51 Which is the fifth to the right of “striker” in step 5 and step 3? 1) 59, 56 2) 51, 62 3) seven, 51 4) Tune, 51 5) Tune, 62 What is the total of the numbers which is fifth from right in final step and eighth from left in step 2? 1) 119 2) 113 3) 102 4) 91 5) 115 What is the position of “79” from “donjon” in step 4? 1) Sixth to the right 2) Fourth to the left 3) Seventh to the left 4) Fifth to the right 5) Sixth to the left Which is the fifth to the left of “51” in step 2? 1) 62 2) 56 3) Hen 4) Tune 5) Either ‘hen’ or ‘tune’ In which step sequence “tune 62 backdrop 51” is follows? 1) Step 1 2) Step 2 3) Step 4 4) Step 6 5) Step 3

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Directions: (23) In each of the following questions, two statements numbered I and II are given. There may be cause and effect relationship between the two statements. These two statements may be the effect of the same cau se or independent causes. These statements may be independent cause without having any relationship. Read both the statements in each question and mark your answer as. (1 MARK) 1) Statement I is the cause and statements II is its effect. 2) Statement II is the cause and statements I is its effect. 3) Both the statements I and II are independent causes. 4) Both the statements I and II are effects of independent causes. 5) Both the statements I and II are effects of same common causes. I. Life today is too fast, demanding full of variety in all aspects, which at times leads to stressful situations. II. The number of suicide cases among teenagers is on the rise. Di rec ti ons: (24-28) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. (1 MARK) Certain no. of boxes arranged one above another. Each box coated with different colors. Box Z is coated with Red color. Box F is just above to Brown color box. Only two boxes between box F and box Z. Box T is at the top of the line. The no. of boxes between box T and box Z is same as between box Z and Black box, which is below to box Z. Only one box is between Red box and Orange box. Box B is either Orange or Yellow color box. The no. of boxes between brown box and box Z is one more than to no. of boxes between box T and orange box. Only one box is between Teal box and box Z. Box R is neither Violet nor Green. Box F and Teal boxes are immediate boxes. Four boxes between Teal box and box N. If the boxes from top to bottom are arranged from right to left then box R is fourth to the right of black box. Box B is immediate to neither box F nor box N. Only two boxes between box B and box Q, which is coated with Purple color. Pink box is immediate left of box Purple box. Box O is just below to Violet box. Box I is above to box S but not to box K. Blue box and box I is immediate boxes. How many boxes between box k and box I? 1) Five 2) Three 3) Seven 4) Six 5) Two Which box is immediate right of box Z? 1) Box R 2) Blue box 3) Teal box 4) Box K 5) Box B How many boxes are to the left of box Green? 1) Three 2) Seven 3) Nine 4) Ten 5) Nine Box S is which color? 1) Brown 2) Teal 3) Green 4) Black 5) Blue Which among the following is odd one? 1) N- Yellow 2) Z- Teal 3) B- Purple 4) F- Black 5) R- Violet Di rec ti ons: (29-30) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.(1 MARK) 1) The data in statement I and II together are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement III are not required to answer the question. 2) The data in statement I and III together are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement II are not required to answer the question. 3) The data in statement II and III are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement I are not required to answer the question. 4) The data in all three statements I, II and III together are necessary to answer the question. 5) The data in all the statements, I, II and III even together are not sufficient to answer the question. (Read the three statements and Give answer) A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are likes colors viz., Red, Blue, Green, Orange, Yellow, Brown, Pink and Purple, but not necessarily in same order. Who likes Purple? I. The one who likes blue color is immediate left of E. B likes neither Purple nor Green. D is immediate right of one who likes Red color. F is immediate right of C.

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II. G is second to the right of A. Only one person sitting between H and one who likes yellow color, who is immediate to A. Only three persons sitting between H and one who likes Orange. C likes Brown. III. A likes either Red or Pink. H and G are not immediate neighbours. E is third to the right of one who likes Orange color. One who likes Brown and one who likes purple are facing each other. 30. Shyam, Hema, Neha, Kittu, Latha, Rohan, Kavya are living in 7 floors building.

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Ground floor is 1st floor top floor is numbered 7. They all go to classes from 1 to 7 in same month of year. Who goes on 4th ? I. No person goes before to one who lives in fifth floor. Rohan lives in even number floor but not immediate to one who goes first to class. Shyam and Rohan are not immediate neighbors.

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II. Only three persons live between Rohan and Neha. The one who goes on 3rd is lives immediate to Neha. Shyam’s floor number and date of going class is same. III. The one who goes last to class is lives immediate above to Rohan. Hema lives just below to one who goes on 6th of month. Hema goes before Shyam. Directions: (31) In making decisions about important questions, it is desirable to be able to distinguish between strong arguments and weak arguments. Strong arguments are those which are both important and directly related to the question. Weak arguments are those which are of minor important and also may not be directly related to the question or may be related to trivial aspect of the question. Each question below is followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the arguments a strong argument is and which a weak argument is. (1 MARK) Give answer: 1) Only argument I is strong. 2) Only argument II is strong. 3) Either I or II is strong. 4) Neither I nor II is strong. 5) Both I and II are strong. 31. Statement: Should there be a maximum limit for the number of ministers in the State Government? Arguments: I. No. The political party in power should have the freedom to decide the number of ministers to be appointed. II. Yes. The number of ministers should be restricted to a certain percentage of the total number of seats in the assembly to avoid unnecessary expenditure. Di rec ti ons: (32-34) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. (1 MARK) Two persons A and B standing at point S and Q respectively and are facing each other. The distance between S and Q is 20 meters. A at point S is facing North. A and B are turned to their right and then walked 15 meters to reach Point N and Point P respectively. From Point N, A turned and walked 10 meters to his South-East direction to reach point M. From Point P, B turned left and walked 25 meters to reach Point Z. Point Z is 30 meters to west of the point L. Point Z is South-West of starting point of S. 32. Point Q is in which direction with respect to point of M? 1) North-East 2) North-West 3) South-East 4) South-West 5) None of these 33. If Point C is 10 meters North of Point N then Point S is in which direction with respect to Point C? 1) North-East 2) North-West 3) South-East 4) South-West 5) None of these

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If a point G is in the middle of the point Z and point L then what is the distance between point Q and G and in which direction point Q is from point G? 1) 20 m; North 2) 20 m; South 3) 25 m; North 4) 25 m; South 5) None of these Di rec ti ons: (35-37) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. (1 MARK) “ Gi rl Was Very Sad” means ‘12D 27H 6E 19T ’ 16G 26H’ “ She Was T oo Plain” means ‘12D 17K “ Again Girl Was Plain” means ‘ 17Z 19T 17K 12D’ What can be coded as 11G? 1) Trust 2) Tease 3) Trick 4) Team 5) Taste How the words “must win” be coded as? 1) 11M, 17W 2) 11N, 17D 3) 11M, 17D 4) 21N, 26D 5) None of these What can be the code for the word ‘washed’? 1) 25L 2) 26G 3) 27E 4) 27D 5) 26D Directions: (38) In making decisions about important questions, it is desirable to be able to distinguish between strong arguments and weak arguments. Strong arguments are those which are both important and directly related to the question. Weak arguments are those which are of miner important and also may not be directly related to the question or may be related to trivial aspect of the question. Each question below is followed by two arguments numbered I and II. You have to decide which of the arguments a strong argument is and which a weak argument is. (1 MARK) 1) Only argument I is strong. 2) Only argument II is strong. 3) Either I or II is strong. 4) Neither I nor II is strong. 5) Both I and II are strong. Stat em ent : Shou ld the educated unemployed youth b e paid “unemployment allowance” by the Government? Arguments: I. Yes. It will provide some monetary help to either seek employment or to kick start some self-employment venture. II. No. It will dampen their urge to do something to earn their livelihood and thus promote idleness among the unemployed youth. Di rec ti ons: (39-40) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. (1 MARK) There are six students in a class. Each student got different marks in an exam. B got more marks than C, D got more marks than A but less than E. B got more marks than two students. F got least marks among all. Who got second highest marks? 1) A 2) B 3) C 4) D 5) E How many students got more marks than E? 1) One 2) Two 3) Three 4) Four 5) No one Di rec ti ons: (41-45) Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. (1 MARK) Input: 254136 782146 985623 357869 159627 248623 Step 1: 627159 623248 136254 869357 146782 623985 Step 2: 356789 235689 223468 125679 124678 123456 Step 3: 274042 182430 161212 91430 81424 61012 Step 4: 703 733 946 946 963 1043 Step 4 is the last step for the above input based on the above input solve the below one Input: 817392 426153 698547 167943 832659 512478 Which is the highest number in last step? 1) 703 2) 1115 3) 1116 4) 1117 5) 704 How many time digit “4” appeared in penultimate...


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