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The document contains a series of questions and problems related to mathematics, logic, and reasoning. It includes various scenarios such as calculating bus stoppage times, determining ladder lengths, and interpreting coded messages. Additionally, it features questions on historical knowledge and logical conclusions based on given statements.

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Aptitude

The document contains a series of questions and problems related to mathematics, logic, and reasoning. It includes various scenarios such as calculating bus stoppage times, determining ladder lengths, and interpreting coded messages. Additionally, it features questions on historical knowledge and logical conclusions based on given statements.

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Q1.

Excluding stoppages, the speed


of a bus is 54 kmph and including
stoppages, it is 45 kmph. For how
many minutes does the bus stop per
hour?
a. 5 min
b. 10 min
c. 4 min
d. 9 min
Q2. A man wants to reach a window
which is 40 feet above the ground.
The distance from the foot of the
ladder to the wall is 9 feet. How long
should the ladder be?
a. 81 feet Q5. The number indicating the
b. 40 feet uneducated urban males is
c. 41 feet a. 5
d. 54 feet b. 4
c. 1
d. 9
Q6. The number indicating the
educated urban males who are not civil
servants is
a. 7
b. 8
c. 9
d. 10
Q7. The number indicating the
educated civil servants who are males
but not urban is
Q3. Which figure will replace the a. 7
question mark? b. 10
a. A c. 8
b. B d. 4
c. C Q8. The number indicating the
d. D educated males who are urban civil
Q4. A, B, C, D, E, F and G are servants is
members of a family consisting of a.5
four adults and three children, two of b. 4
whom, F and G are girls. A and D are c. 11
brothers and A is a doctor. E is an d. 8
engineer married to one of the Q9. The number indicating the
brothers and has two children. B is uneducated females who are urban civil
married to D and G is their child. Who servants is
is C? a. 11
a. E’s daughter b. 5
b. G’s brother c. 9
c. F’s father d. 7
d. A’s son Q10. Roy and Kavi are working on an
assignment. Roy takes 6 hours to type
32 pages on a computer, while Kavi
takes 5 hours to type 40 pages. How
Answer the questions no. 5 to no. 9 much time will they take, working
based on the based on the figure together on two different computers to
given below in which Rectangle type an assignment of 110 pages?
represents Males, Circle represents a. 8 hours 15 minutes
the urbans, Square represents the b. 10 hours
educated and Triangle represents the c. 7 hours 50 minutes
civil servants. d. 6 hours 40 minutes
Q11. A man can cover a distance in c. be more useful than a general
1hr 24min by covering 2/3 of the knowledge of ancient history
distance at 4 km/h and the rest at d. help us understand the art of
5km/h. What is the total distance to be modern warfare
covered?
a. 4 km Q16. Out of 130 students appearing in
b. 6 km an exam, 62 failed in Science, 52 failed
c. 10 km in English, whereas 24 failed in both
d. 8 km Science and English. The number of
Study the paragraph and answer the students who passed is
questions (questions 12 to 15) that a. 50
follow: - b. 20
There is more than modicum of truth in c. 40
the assertion that "a working knowledge d. 30
of ancient history is necessary to the Q17. A girl introduced a boy as the son
intelligent interpretation of current of the daughter of the father of her
events". But the sage who uttered these uncle. The boy is a girl’s
words of wisdom might well have added a. Brother
something on the benefits of studying, b. Son
particularly, the famous battles of history c. Nephew
for the lessons they contain for those of d. Uncle
us who lead or aspire to leadership. Such Q18. If TRANSFER is coded as
a study will reveal certain qualities and RTNAFSRE, then ELEPHANT would be
attributes which enabled the winners to coded as
win and certain deficiencies which caused a. LEPEHATN
the losers to lose. And the student will see b. LEEPAHTN
that the same patterns recur consistently, c. LEPEAHTN
again and again, throughout the d. LEPEAHNT
centuries. Q19. A number series is given with one
Q12.A person who aspires to lead term missing. Choose the correct
could learn from the history of battles alternative that will continue the same
pattern and fill in the blank spaces.
a. what led the previous leaders win a 1, 4, 27, 16, ?, 36, 343
battle a. 121
b. what made them lose a battle b. 244
c. the qualities and c. 125
deficiencies of commanders d. 81
of these battles Q20. All good athletes want to win and
d. the strategies that they have all athletes who want to win eat a
evolved in course of these battles well- balanced diet; therefore, all
athletes who do not eat a well-
Q13. In this context, "intelligent balanced diet are bad athletes.
interpretation of current event" means The best conclusion from this
a. rational explanation of events statement is that
b. appropriate understanding of events a. No bad athlete wants to win.
c. intellectual outlook on events b. No athlete who does not eat a well-
d. skilful interpretation of events balanced
diet is a good athlete.
Q14. The expression "more than a c. Every athlete who eats a well-balanced
modicum of truth" means: diet is a good athlete.
d. All athletes who want to win are
a. some truth good athletes.
b. much truth
c. more than a small amount of truth
d. nothing but truth

Q15. According to the writer, a study of


famous battles of history would
a. be beneficial to wise men
b. provide food to modern leaders for
reflection

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