CMAT Model Question - 1
CMAT Model Question - 1
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Quantitative Language Ability Logical Reasoning General
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Quantitative Ability (25 marks)
1. What number must be added to 1056, so that the sum is completely
divisible by 23?
a. 2 b. 3 c.18 d.21
2. 9+99+999+9999
a. 11100 b.11106 c.11007 d. None of the above.
3. If 5a = 3125, then 5a-3 is:
a. 25 b.125 c.625 d.1625
4. If 813 = 2z, then z=
a. 10 b.13 c.39 d.26
5. Melissa is four times as old as Sam. Samina is 5 years older than Melissa. If
Sam is y years old, how old is Sabina?
a. 4y+5 b.5y+4 c. 4*5y d. y+5
6. One – half of a number is 17 more than one third of that number. What is
the number?
a. 52 b.84 c.102 d.112
7. Baburam sold 2 lasses of milk for every 5 sodas he sold. If he sold 10
glasses of milk, how many sodas did he sell?
a. 45 b.20 c.25 d.10
8. If the angels of triangle are at ratio of 2:3:4 then the greatest angle of
triangle is:
a. 70 b.80 c.90 d.100
9. Susma purchased a frying pan that was on sale for 30% off. She saved Rs.
3.75 with the sale. What was the original price of the frying pan?
a. Rs10.90 b. Rs. 9.25 c. Rs. 12.50 d. Rs. 11.25
10.Selling price of 4 articles equals to cost price of 5 articles. the gain is:
a. 20% b.25% c.28% d.80%
11.The average of nine numbers is 12. If each number is increased by 2, the
average of the new set of number is:
a. 15 b.13 c.14 d.16
12.In first 10 overs of a cricket game, run rate was 3.2. What should the run
rate be in the remaining 40 overs to reach the target of 282 runs?
a. 6.25 b.5.35 c.7.20 d. 4.32
13.If an amount doubles itself in 5 years at simple interest, it will become their
times in:
a. 10 years b. 12 years 3.8 years d. none
14.Nisha borrowed Rs 1000 at 10 %per annum simple interest from a co-
operative society on Jan 1, 1997. She cleared the lone by paying Rs 1020.
The amount was paid on:
a. March 15, 1997 c. March 13, 1997
b. March 16,1997 d. March 14,1997
15.If 15 men can finish a work in 16 days, in how many days will 8 men finish
the same work?
a. 24 b. 30 c.32 d.36
16.Jia filled fuel tank on Monday, and her car’s odometer read 32,461.30 kms.
On Friday when the car’s odometer read 32,659.70 kms, she filled the car’s
tank again. It took 12.4 liters to fill the tank. How many km/l does Jia’s car
run?
a. 16 km/l b. 18.4 km/l c. 21.3 km/l d. 14 km/l
17.The cost of leveling a rectangular field at the rate of Rs. 4.25 per sq. meter
is Rs 3123.75. If the sides of rectangle are in the ratio of 3:5, the perimeter
of the field is:
a. 112m b.120m c.125m d.104m
18.If the volume in cm3 and surface area in cm2 of a sphere are numerically
equal, then the radius of the sphere in cm is:
a. 205 b.3 c.5 d.4.5
19.A bag contains 3 red, 6 blue, 5 purple, and 2 orange marbles. ONE MARBLE
IS SELECTED AT RANDOM. What is the probability that the marble is blue?
a. 4/13 b. 3/8 c. 3/16 d.3/5
20.What is the nth term in arithmetic series: 3+7+11+15+19?
a. 4n b. 3+4n c. 2n+1 d. 4n-1
21.If a distribution is abnormally tall and peaked, then is can be said that the
distribution is:
a. leptokurtic b. pyrocitric c. platykurtic d. mesokurtic
Study the following pie-chart and the table and answer the following question:
T X
17% 14%
Y
S 19%
18%
Z
R 15%
18%
22.If the population of village R in 1997 is 32000, then what will be population
of village below poverty line in that year?
a. 14100 b.15600 c. 16500 d.17000
23.The ratio of population of village T below poverty line to that of village Z
below poverty line in 1997:
a. 11:23 b. 13:11 c. 23:11 d. 11:13
24.Find the population of village S if the population of village X below poverty
line in 1997 is 12160.
a. 18500 b. 20500 c. 22000 d. 26000
25.If in 1998, population of villages Y and V increases by 10% each and the
percentage of population below poverty line remains unchanged for all the
villages, find the population of village V below poverty line in 1998, given
that the population of village Y in 1997 was 300000.
a. 11250 b.12760 c. 13140 d. 13780
6. Swargadwari is in:
17. Who first proposed the name UNO after Second World War?
18. The place where bankers meet and settle their mutual claims and accounts is:
a. A b. B c. C d. D
a. 4 b. 8 c. 16 d. 32
21. Quell:
a. Put down b. crush c. stop d. all
Male lions are rather reticent about expanding their energy in hunting. More than
three quarters of kills are made by lioness that are in front, tensely scanning
ahead, the cubs lag playfully behind and the males bring up in rear, walking
slowly, their massive heads nodding with each steps as if they were bored up the
rear, walking slowly, their massive heads nodding with each steps as if they were
bored with the whole matter. But slothfulness may have survival value. With
lioness busy hunting, the male’s function as guard for the cubs, protecting them
particularly from hyenas.
Directions: You need to choose from the four diagrams marked a, b, c and d.
The one that illustrates the relationship among the three given classes
better than any other.
13.If ‘I’ =9, ‘LOVE’ =54, How will you code ‘YOU’?
a. 51 b. 55 c.61 d. 65
14.In a certain code:
“Au glee” = “beautiful scene”
“mol au nox” = “lovely and beautiful”
“sar nox bin” = “day is lovely”
“bin nib” = “tiring day”
Thus, “Beautiful Day” may be written as:
a. Bin au b. glee bin c. au nib d. mol nib
15. Here are some words translated frm an artificial language.
Malgauper means peach cobbler.
Malgaport means peach juice.
Moggagrop means apple jelly.
Directions: In the following questions, there are two statements followed by two
conclusions (I) and (II), you have to take the two given statements to be true even
if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which
of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements,
disregarding commonly known facts.
Mark “a” if only conclusion (I) follows,
Mark “b” if only conclusion (II) follows,
Mark “c” if each (I and II both) conclusion follows,
Mark “d” if non follows,
Mark “e” if either of 2 conclusion follows.