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Question : The nearest number which is greater than 87501, and is completely divisible by 765 is:
Option 1: 88975
Option 2: 87975
Option 3: 87966
Option 4: 87775
Correct Answer: 87975
Solution : If we divide 87501 by 765, we will get a remainder of 291. So, the number greater than 87501 and divisible by 765 = 87501 – 291 + 765 = 87975 Hence, the correct answer is 87975.
Question : Rajnish borrowed INR 1,500 from a bank and repaid the entire amount with interest in two equal annual instalments, the first instalment being paid a year after Rajnish borrowed from the bank. If the rate of interest was 40% per annum, compounded annually, then what was the value (in INR) of each instalment paid by Rajnish?
Option 1: 1125
Option 2: 1470
Option 3: 1225
Option 4: 1350
Correct Answer: 1225
Solution : Let the two equal instalments be $P_1$ and $P_2$ Given: $P_1 + P_2 = 1500$ and rate of interest $(R)= 40 \%$ Since annual instalments are equal, So, $P_1(1+\frac{R}{100})=P_2(1+\frac{R}{100})(1+\frac{R}{100})$ ⇒ $\frac{P_1}{P_2}=1+\frac{R}{100}=1+\frac{40}{100}=1+\frac{2}{5}=\frac{7}{5}$ ⇒ $P_2 = \frac{5P_1}{7}$ Now, $P_1 + P_2 = 1500$ ⇒ $P_1+\frac{5P_1}{7}= 1500$ ⇒
Question : $\sqrt{\frac{5}{4}×\frac{64}{125}×1.44}$ is equal to:
Option 1: $\frac{26}{25}$
Option 2: $\frac{24}{25}$
Option 3: $\frac{23}{25}$
Option 4: $\frac{21}{25}$
Correct Answer: $\frac{24}{25}$
Solution : $\sqrt{\frac{5}{4} × \frac{64}{125} × 1.44}$ = $\sqrt{\frac{5}{4} × \frac{64}{125} × \frac{144}{100}}$ = $\sqrt{\frac{16}{25} × \frac{144}{100}}$ = $\sqrt{\frac{4×4}{5×5} × \frac{12 × 12}{10 × 10}}$ = $\frac{4}{5} × \frac{12}{10}$ = $\frac{24}{25}$ Hence, the correct answer is $\frac{24}{25}$.
Question : Directions: Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as the numbers of the given sets. (NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the numbers into their constituent digits. E.g. 13 – operations on 13 such as adding/subtracting/multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is NOT allowed.) (14, 378, 9) (18, 432, 8)
Option 1: (5, 125, 8)
Option 2: (15, 405, 9)
Option 3: (15, 305, 7)
Option 4: (11, 265, 8)
Correct Answer: (15, 405, 9)
Solution : Given: (14, 378, 9); (18, 432, 8)
In the given set of numbers, multiply the first and third numbers by 3 to get the second number. (14, 378, 9)→14 × 9 × 3 = 378 (18, 432, 8)→18 × 8 × 3 =
Question : Which winds are also known by the name of "Roaring Forties"?
Option 1: Polar easterlies
Option 2: Westerly winds
Option 3: Polar winds
Option 4: Trade winds
Correct Answer: Westerly winds
Solution : The correct option is Westerly Winds.
The "Roaring Forties" winds are strong westerly winds that blow in the Southern Hemisphere, particularly between latitudes 40 and 50 degrees south. These winds are characterised by their strength and consistency. The name "Roaring Forties" is derived from
Question : Select the correctly spelt word.
Option 1: Telivision
Option 2: Televison
Option 3: Televisoin
Option 4: Television
Correct Answer: Television
Solution : The correct choice will be the fourth option.
The correctly spelt word is: Television
Explanation:
Television is the correct spelling of the word, referring to the electronic system of transmitting images and sound over a distance so that they can be received and reproduced on
Question : Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank and complete the collocation. Happiness can be spread by being grateful or____________ compliments to someone.
Option 1: giving
Option 2: paying
Option 3: accepting
Option 4: sharing
Correct Answer: paying
Solution : The second option is correct.
Paying compliments is a gerund phrase functioning as a noun. It acts as the object of the preposition by in the sentence. The phrase "paying compliments" indicates the action of expressing admiration or kind words towards someone. In the sentence,
Question : Directions: Select the number from among the given options that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series. 72, 66, 63, 57, 54, 48, ?
Option 1: 58
Option 2: 39
Option 3: 45
Option 4: 43
Correct Answer: 45
Solution : Given: 72, 66, 63, 57, 54, 48, ?
Subtract 6 and 3 alternately from the given numbers to obtain the next number. 72 – 6 = 66; 66 – 3 = 63; 63 – 6 = 57; 57 – 3 = 54; 54 – 6
Question : Comprehension:
In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Fill in the blanks with the help of the alternatives given. Select the most appropriate option for each number.
It was my second year at boarding school. I was sitting on platform No. 8 (1)______ Ambala station, waiting for the north-bound train. My parents (2)______ me old enough to travel on my own. I (3)______ by bus to Ambala early in the evening. Now, (4)______ was a long wait till my train (5)______. Most of the time, I had been (6)______ up and down the platform, (7)______ at the bookstall, or feeding broken biscuits to stray dogs. (8)______ a train arrived, it would become (9)______. As the carriage doors opened, people would swoop down (10)______ the nervous little ticket collector at the gate.
Question:
Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank No. 1.
Option 1: for
Option 2: at
Option 3: in
Option 4: by
Correct Answer: at
Explanation: The preposition "at" is used for smaller places, especially specific locations, whereas "in" is used for larger places.
Therefore, the correct answer is, at.
Question : Directions: Identify the figure given in the options that when put in place of the question mark (?) will logically complete the series.
Option 1:
Option 2:
Option 3:
Option 4:
Correct Answer:
Solution : In the given figure, follow the directions to find the next term –
In every alternate box, the element at the centre of the box changes to a new element.
Hence, the third option is correct.
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