Slot 2 set c - Aptitude PDF

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CA1 Slot 2 Set C Test Summary No. of Sections: 2 No. of Questions: 60 Total Duration: 80 min

Section 1 - Quantitative Aptitude Section Summary No. of Questions: 30 Duration: 40 min

Additional Instructions: None

Q1.

What would be the remainder when 500! is divided by 501?

0

1

2

4

Q2.

If 146! is divided by 5^n , then nd the maximum value of n.

34

35

36

37

50

60

70

100

Q5.

The trac lights at three different road crossings change after every 60 sec, 90 sec. and 120 at 12:40:00 hrs, when will they change together again?

12:42:00

12:44:00

12:46:00

12:48:00

Q6.

Find the number of zeroes in 137!

39 zeroes

42 zeroes

33 zeroes

29 zeroes

Q7.

0

102090

None of these

Q9.

The average salary per head of all the workers in a company is Rs. 95. The average salary of salary per head of the rest is Rs. 85. Find the total number of workers in the workshop.

660

580

650

460

Q10.

What power of 15 divides 87! exactly

19

20

21

22

Q11.

Three numbers are such that the second is as much lesser than the third as the rst is lesse two smaller numbers is 85 and the product of two larger numbers is 115 nd the middle num

9

8

10

25

Q13.

A two-digit number exceeds by 19 the sum of the squares of its digits and by 44 the double p

72

62

22

12

Q14.

Find the sum of all numbers divisible by 6 in between 100 to 400.

12450

13860

10598

11590

Q15.

The 4th and 10th term of an GP are 1/3 and 243 respectively. Find the 2nd term.

3

1

1/27

1/9

Q17.

Find the number of zeroes at the end of 1090!

270

268

269

None of these

Q18.

Sameer plant 7225 plants.so that there are as many rows as there are trees in a row. How m

75

95

85

65

Q19.

3*(1+4^1+4^2…4^4)

1019

1026

1023

1029

Q20.

Write 10101 in decimal

03

27

Q22.

Find the smallest number which when divided by 24, 30, 48, and 60 leaves a remainder 2 in e

238

242

8

4

Q23.

If 50 hens lay 200 eggs in 2 days, how many days will it take for 20 hens to lay 400 eggs

15

10

5

8

Q24.

Which is greater 22/7 or 138/43

22/7 is greater

138/43 is greater

Both are equal

Cannot be determined

3

5

2

None of these

Q27.

If 764xy is divisible by 90, then what will be the value of x+y?

2

3

1

5

Q28.

The difference of two numbers is 14.their lcm and hcf are 441 and 7.nd the numbers.

21,35

35,49

49,63

63,77

Q29.

The least number divided by 5, 7, 13 and gives remainder 3

458

455

22

Section 2 - Verbal Section Summary No. of Questions: 30 Duration: 40 min

Additional Instructions: None

Q1.

Pick out the best alternative for the underlined part of the given sentence. Consumers are beginning to take notice of Euro – II cars because they are fuel ecient, cau lead is used.

cause no air pollution and petrol without lead is used.

cause no air pollution and use petrol without lead

air pollution is not caused and petrol without lead is used

causing no air pollution and using petrol without lead

Q2.

Pick out the best alternative for the underlined part of the given sentence. Antony, coming alongside Cleopatra's ship, climbed aboard without seeing or being seen by h

climbed aboard without seeing or being seen by her.

climbed aboard without seeing Cleopatra or being seen by her.

climbs aboard without Cleopatra seeing him.

boarded without being seen by her.

Q3

Spot an error in the given sentences

Q4.

Spot an error in the given sentences. (a) This is / (b) the second time / (c) you broken / (d) a cup. / (e) No error.

a

b

c

d

e

Q5.

Pick out the best alternative for the underlined part in the given sentences A.B. Vajpai must be the rst to rejoice that Adavani and Khurana both had exonerated in Haw

Advani and Khurana both had exonerated in Hawala scam by High court.

Advani and Khurana had been exonerated in Hawala scam from High court.

both Advani and Khurana had been exonerated in Hawala scam from High court.

both Advani and Khurana have been exonerated in Hawala scam by High court.

Q6.

Spot an error in the given sentence , which is divided into parts. If there is no error then mar (A) One of my good friend / (B) is both an artist / (C) and physician / (D) of repute. / (E) No e

A

B

C

d

e

Q8.

Spot an error in the given sentence. (a) Everyone should/ (b) do physical exercise everyday/ (c) in order to maintain the health/ (d

a

b

c

d

e

Q9.

Replace the underlined part with the best alternative from the choices given The government is looking forward to pass the women’s reservation bill in this session of pa

is looking forward to pass the women’s reservation bill in this session of parliament.

is looking forward to passing women’s reservation bill in this session of parliament.

is looking forward to passing the women’s reservation bill in this session of parliament.

is looking forward for passing the women’s reservation bill in this session of parliament.

Q10.

Replace the underlined part with the best alternative from the choices given. But it hardly can ignore the long term impact of his rebellion and the message it sends to the

A

B

C

D

E

Q12.

Spot an error in the given sentence which is divided into parts A,B,C,D and if there is no erro answer (A)Not only the bandit / (B) rob the person / (C) of his purse / (D) but he also wounded him./

A

B

C

D

E

Q13.

The bold part given in the sentence below is xed and correct. Determine the part(s)in the havingany errorand mark the corresponding answer. Walmart is betting on the future growth (A)/ and it can unlock from (B)/this full-frontal entry dicult despite its best attempts for over a decade. (D)/ No error (E)

A

B

C

D

D

E

Q15.

The sentence is divided into parts .Identify the part with error , if none mark D as the answe (a) The poor man/ (b) poisoned him/ (c) and his own children./ (d) No error.

A

B

C

D

Q16.

Choose the grammatically incorrect sentences. (A) There are two main reasons for this predatory mood. (B) Having established a domestic presence, the component makers are now looking for an (C) Second, having improved their productivity, quality and reliability, Indian companies feel m wings abroad. (D) Various other factors are being attributed to this Indian penchant for the takeover game

A only

A and B

B only

None of these

Q17.

Identify the part of the sentence that is grammatically Incorrect. (a) Originally they had planned to / (b) buy an air-conditioner, but nally / (c) settled for an ai was very less. / (e) No error

a

to the purchasing of more than two thousand books, fty journal subscriptions, and fteen computers

in order to purchase more than two thousand books, fty journal subscriptions, and fteen computers

so as to purchase more than two thousand books, fty journal subscriptions, and fteen computers

So that more than two thousand books, fty journal subscriptions, and fteen computers could be purchased

Q19.

Replace the underlined part of the sentence with a grammatically correct option. One critic wrote that, if the best-selling guide to nding a husband is right,the idea of the nec relationshipis fundamentally wrong.

the idea of the necessity of honesty and trust in a relationship

the idea that honesty and trust are necessary in a relationship

honesty and trust are not necessary in a relationship

the idea that honesty and trust is necessary to a relationship

Q20.

Identify the grammatically correct sentence/s. (A) She works in a shop that sells lady’s clothes. (B) Do you like the new shades that I’ve got? (C) Did you see that documentary about Wales on TV last night? (D) Have you met Amita’s newish boy friend?

C only

B only

B and C

D only

climbing the hills nearby 30 times, spending nights in the open and testing to see

climbing the nearby hills 30 times, spend nights in the open and tested to see

Common Content: Read each sentence to nd out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error if any will be in o that part will be the answer. If there is ‘No error’, Mark (E) as the answer. (Ignore errors of punctuations Q22.

Angered over the delay in giving compensation, (A) / factory workers shouted (B) / slogans against the President (C) / when he reaches the oce.(D) / No error (E) A

B

C

D

E

Q23.

A recycling plant in close proximity to (A) / the residential area can pose (B)/ serious threat from residents (C) / by leaving behind persistent pollutants.(D) / No error (E) A

B

C

D

E

Q24.

Even though, most of India’s youth (A) / lives in villages, many people considers (B) the one roaming in dazzling multiplexes (C) / as their true reection (D) / No error (E)

B

C

D

E

Q26.

Volunteers of an NGO (A) / interacted with school students (B) / to spread awareness abou (C) / environment related issues. (D) / No error (E) A

B

C

D

E

Common Content: Choose the best alternative among the four for the underlined part of the sentence Q27.

It was us who had left before he arrived. we who had left before time he had arrived.

us who had went before the arrived.

us who had went before had arrived.

we who had left before he arrived.

Q28.

The MP rose up to say that in her opinion, she thought the Women’s Reservation Bill should be passed on unanimously. rose to sa that she tho ght the Women’s Reser ation Bill

also being a member of the community group

a member of the community group

in addition, who is a member of the community group

Q30.

This government has given subsidies to the Navratnas but it is not telling whether the subsequent one will do so. whether the subsequent government will do so

if the government to follow will accept the policy

if the government to follow will adhere to the policy

whether the subsequent one will do so

Answer Key & Solution Section 1 - Quantitative Aptitude Q1

0 Solution

500! = 1*2*3*4*5*….*500. 3 multiplied by 167 is 501 and both 3 and 167 are there in 500! Therefore th

Q2

35 Solution

We have to look for the number of multiples of 5 in 146! There are 29 multiples of 5, which includes 5 125. So the value of n is 29+5+1 = 35.

Q3

12 Solution

Let the length of the rod be x and let the cost per metre be y. x * y = 60 -----------------1 (x – 2) * (y + 1) = 60 ----2 From 1 and 2, xy = xy + x – 2y -2 y = (x – 2)/2 Substituting in 1, we get x (x – 2)/2 = 60 x = 12 metres  

Q4

Solution

The LCM of 60 sec, 90 sec and 120 sec is 360. So they all will change together after 360 seconds, wh is 12:46:00.

Q6

33 zeroes Solution

Q7

0 Solution

Q8

99270 Solution

Use AP with rst term 104 and last term 999 and common difference 5. Tn=a+(n-1)d 999=104+(n-1)5 895/5=n-1 179=n-1

Q10

20 Solution

Q11

10 Solution

Q12

20 Solution

Let x be the initial number of trucks and y be the initial weight a truck could take in.Then, x*y =60 tons-----(i) If 4 trucks were added and the weight goes down by 0.5 tons less,then (x+4) * (y-0.5) =60----(ii) Combining (i) & (ii)

x=20.

Q13

72 Solution

10x+y-19=x2+y2--------(i) 10x+y-44=2xy------(ii) Subtract eqn (i) and (ii) x2+y2-2xy = 25 (x-y)2 = 25 x-y=5 Out of the given options, only 72 ts the equation

Q14

12450 Solution

Here 1st term = a = 102 (which is the 1st term greater than 100 that is divisible by 6) The last term less than 400, which is divisible by 6 is 396. The number of terms in the AP; 102, 108, 114…396 is given by [(396 – 102)/6] + 1 = 50 numbers. Common difference = d = 6 So, S = 25 (102+396) = 12450

Q15

1/27

to the purchasing of more than two thousand books, fty journal subscriptions, and fteen computers

in order to purchase more than two thousand books, fty journal subscriptions, and fteen computers

so as to purchase more than two thousand books, fty journal subscriptions, and fteen computers

So that more than two thousand books, fty journal subscriptions, and fteen computers could be purchased

Q19.

Replace the underlined part of the sentence with a grammatically correct option.

One critic wrote that, if the best-selling guide to nding a husband is right,the idea o relationshipis fundamentally wrong.

the idea of the necessity of honesty and trust in a relationship

the idea that honesty and trust are necessary in a relationship

honesty and trust are not necessary in a relationship

the idea that honesty and trust is necessary to a relationship

Q20.

Identify the grammatically correct sentence/s. (A) She works in a shop that sells lady’s clothes. (B) Do you like the new shades that I’ve got? (C) Did you see that documentary about Wales on TV last night? (D) Have you met Amita’s newish boy friend?

C only

B only

B and C

D only

climbing the hills nearby 30 times, spending nights in the open and testing to see

climbing the nearby hills 30 times, spend nights in the open and tested to see

Common Content:

Read each sentence to nd out whether there is any grammatical error in it. The error if any wi that part will be the answer. If there is ‘No error’, Mark (E) as the answer. (Ignore errors of punc Q22.

Angered over the delay in giving compensation, (A) / factory workers shouted (B) / against the President (C) / when he reaches the oce.(D) / No error (E) A

B

C

D

E

Q23.

A recycling plant in close proximity to (A) / the residential area can pose (B)/ seriou from residents (C) / by leaving behind persistent pollutants.(D) / No error (E) A

B

C

D

E

Q24.

Even though, most of India’s youth (A) / lives in villages, many people considers (B) roaming in dazzling multiplexes (C) / as their true reection (D) / No error (E)

B

C

C

D

E

Q26.

Volunteers of an NGO (A) / interacted with school students (B) / to spread awarene (C) / environment related issues. (D) / No error (E) A

B

C

D

E

Common Content: Choose the best alternative among the four for the underlined part of the sentence Q27.

It was us who had left before he arrived. we who had left before time he had arrived.

us who had went before the arrived.

us who had went before had arrived.

we who had left before he arrived.

Q28.

The MP rose up to say that in her opinion, she thought the Women’s Reservation Bi be passed on unanimously. rose to sa that she tho ght the Women’s Reser ation Bill

also being a member of the community group

a member of the community group

in addition, who is a member of the community group

Q30.

This government has given subsidies to the Navratnas but it is not telling whether t subsequent one will do so. whether the subsequent government will do so

if the government to follow will accept the policy

if the government to follow will adhere to the policy

whether the subsequent one will do so...


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