(Paper) Latest TCS Fresher Job Interview Paper Pattern 12, January 2011
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Latest TCS Fresher Job Interview Paper Pattern 12, January 2011
Company Name : TCS
Type : Fresher, Job Aptitude Test Paper
Hi Friends!
I have appeared for TCS on campus on 12th January at GNIT along with other 1300
students (JIS + Narula+ GNIT) .TCS had previously (in the month of December)
given away their Demo paper to many colleges and we were no exception. We
practiced them repeatedly. On the day of the aptitude test we found that each &
every question in the aptitude was from those papers given previously by TCS. We
were very happy, we answered around 28(correct) on an avg. I personally answered
30(correct), could have answered >32 but didnât due to the fear of uppercut off.
In general cases it remains (lower cutoff 18 & upper cutoff >32).
But Eventually when results were out-BELIEVE IT OR NOT, THE LOWER CUTOFF WAS 33
OUT OF 35.THOSE WHO HAVE ANY DOUBT CAN ASK THIS TO ANY STUDENT OF JIS/GNIT/NARULA
OF BATCH 2011 PASSOUT.
Aptitude Test:
Questions are:
You will get question in TCS out of these questions.
SET : 1
1. There is a toy train that can make 10 musical sounds. It makes 2 musical
sounds after being defective. What is the probability that me musical sound
would be produced 5 times consecutively? (1 of_______)?
2. Peter and Paul ate two friends. The sum of their ages is 35 years. Peter
is twice as old as Paul was when Peter was as old as Paul is now. What is the
preset ate of Peter?
3. The ages of two friends is in the ratio 6:5. The sum of their ages is
66. After how many years will the ages be in the ratio 8:7?Ans-12
4. There are 5 materials to make a perfume: Lilac, Balsamic, Lemon, Woody
and Mimosaic. To make a perfume that is in demand the following conditions are
to be followed: Lilac and Balsalmic go together. Woody and Minosaic go together,
Woody and balsalmic never go together. Lemon can be added with any material. All
of the following combinations are possible to make a perfume EXCEPT:
(a) Balsalmic and Lilac
(b) Woody and Lemon
(c) Mimosaic and Woody
(d) Minosaic and LilacAns-4
5. A girl has a make pizza with different toppings. There are 8 different
toppings. In how many ways can she make pizzas with 2 different toppings?Ans-nC2
* 2
6. A triangle is made from a rope. The sides of the triangle are 25 cm,
11 cm and 31 cm. what will be the area of the square made from the same
rope?Ans-16.752 cm2
7. what is the distance between the z-intercept from the x0intercept in
the equation ax+by+cz+d=0. Ans (- d/a)
8. An athlete decides to run the same distance in 1/4th less time that
she usually took. By how percent will she have to increase her average speed?
Ans-300%
9. A horse chases a pony 3 hours after the pony runs. Horse takes 4 hours
to reach the pony. If the average speed of the horse is 35 kmph, what is the
average speed of the pony? Ans-20kmph
10. There is 7 friends (A1,A2,..A7). If A1 have to have shake with all
without repeat. How many hand shakes possible?Ans-6
11. There are two pipes A and B. If A filled 10 liters in an hour B can
fills 20 liters in same time. Likewise B can fill 10, 20, 40, 80, 160, .if B
filled in (1/6) the of the tank in 3 hours, how much time will it take to fill
completely?
12. 10 tables, 4chairs per table, each table has different number of
people then how many tables will left without at least one person.
13. The age of two friends is in the ratio 5:6, after how many years will
the ages be in the ratio 7:8?
14. A men whose age is 45 yrs has 3 sons named Johan, Jill and Jack. He
went to a park weekly twice. He loves his sons very much. On a certain day he
finds shopkeepers selling different things. An apple cost 1penny, 2chocalate
costs 1penny, & 3 bananas cost 1penny. He has bought equal no. of apple,
chocolate and banana for each son. If the total amount he invest is 7 penny then
how many he has bought from each piece for his son?
a) 1app, 1 chow, q banana
b) 1app, 2cho, 3banana
c) 1app, 2cho, 1banana Ans-c
15. A scientist was researching on animal behavior in his lab. He was
very interested in analyzing the behavior of bear. For some reason he traveled
1mile in north direction and reached at North Pole. There he saw a bear he then
followed the bear around 1hr with a speed of 2km/hr in east direction. After
that he traveled in south direction and reached at his lab in 2 hrs. Then what
is the colour of the bear?
a) white, b) black, c)grey, d) brown
16. Ina particular city there are 100 homes numbered from 1,2,3âŚâŚ..100.
The city was build by a builder from Chennai. There was 4 to 5 shops in the town
which was build by a builder from Mumbai. THE 2nd builder in can build in ½ time
as compared to 1st builder. If the 2nd builder builds in 15 days, then how many
2âs are used by the builder from Chennai in numbering the 100 homes?
a) 17, b) 18, c) 19 d) 20
17. Mr. Das has 3 sons whose ages are respectively a, b, c. The
grandfather has bought a cycle for the eldest son, mother has bought a bag for
the youngest one which cost Rs. 150/. The sum of two age of the elder son and
one son is 15. The difference of the age of sons is 3 & 2. Then what of the age
of the elder son?
a) 10, b) 11, c) 12, d) 13 Ans-10
18. We all know that Aryabhatta is the greatest mathematician who belong
to India. When his daughter Mayabati was in her teen age he discovered a
problem. At that the time the age of Mayabati is a prime number, let that age is
A . After some years her age becomes B. then Aryabhatta was able to solve that
problem with the help of his daughter Mayabati. If a-b=5 & product of a & b is
26 then what is the sum of two squares? Ans-77
19. How many 13 digit numbers are possible by using the digits 1,2,3,4,5
which are divisible by 4 if repetition of digits is allowed?
20. (40*40*40-31)/(40*40*40*31+31*31)=?
21. x/2y=2a, then 2x/x-2ay=?Ans-(4-x)/2
22. Mr. Behera wants to build a house for his wife. In this there are 5
rooms each having equal area. The length of each room is 4m,, breadth is 5m. The
height of the rooms is 2m. If to make a sq meter we need 17 bricks, then how
many bricks are needed to make the floor of a particular room?Ans-140
23. On Tuesday College parking palace have only 4wheelers and bicycles,
total no of wheels was 182, then what is the possible no of bicycles?
a) 20, b)19, c) 18, d)17
24. On average age something like a, b, c weighted separately 1st a, b,
c, then a & b, then b &c , then c 7 a at last abc, then last weight was 167,
then what will be the avg. weight of the 7 weight?
25. Arrange the jumbled letters to make a perfect word RGTEI. Find to
which category it belong?
a) Town, b) vegetable, c) animal, d) bird
26. 3 persons a, b, c were there A always says truth, B lies on Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday. But C lies on Thursday , Friday and Saturday. One day A
said â that B and C said to A thatâ B saidâ yesterday way one of the days when I
liesâ, C said thatâ yesterday way one of the days when I lies tooâ. Then which
day was that?
a) Sunday, b) Thursday, c) Saturday d) Tuesday
27. A mathematical series present like: 8 6 17 35 30 71 _ 143.
28. One man want to build a wall the length and breadth of the wall are
20, 30 respectively, he need 35 bricks for one square centimeter then how many
bricks he need?
29. One person had three children. He has 7 pennies. Then how he can
distribute the fruits among his child by following conditions.
(a) He can get one water millon for 1 penny.
(b) He can get 2 oranges for 1 penny.
(c) He can get 3 grapes for 1 penny.
30. 1/3rd of a number are more 3 than the 1/6th of a number then find the
number?
31. In T nagar many buildings were under residential category for
buildings they number as 1 to 100. For shops, corporation numbered between 150
and 200 only prime numbers. How many time 6 will appear in building
numbering?Ans-26
32. One grand father has 3 grand child. Eldest one are is 3 times of the
youngest child age. Sum of two youngest child age is more than two of eldest one
age. Find the eldest one age?
33. The difference b/w two numbers is 4. And their product is 17. Then
find the sum of their squares?
34. Find category from following Jumbles=d letters, PARAKEET
35. Which is the smallest digit when divides the 2880 gives perfect
square.?Ans-5
36. I donât have any brothers and sisters. By pointing a picture that man
said that his father is my fathers Son then who is he?
Ans- is the man
37. 6 persons standing in queue with different age group, After two years
their average are will be 43 and seventh person joined with them. Hence the
current average age has become 45. Find the age of seventh parson?
38. The ratio b/w the ages of two persons is 6:5 and sum of there ages is
77 then how many years later there ratio becomes 8:7?
39. Horse started to chase a dog as it relieved stable two hrs ago. And
horse started to ran with average speed 22km/hr, horse crossed 10 mts road and
two small pounds with depth 3m, and it crossed two small streets with 200 mts
length. After traveling 6hrs, 2hrs after sunset it got dog. Compute the speed of
dog?
40. If six friend go to pizza corner there r 2 type s of pizzas. And six
different flavors are there, they have to select 2 flavors from 6 flavors whatâs
chances to select?
41. 3, 22, 7, 45, 15, ?, 31 Complete the series. Ans 76
42. A & B takes are there 1/8th of the tank B filled in 22 Hrs. what is
time to fill the tank full?
43. 5 friends went for week end party to Mc Donaldâs restaurant and there
they measure there weights final measure is 155 kg then find the average
w=weight of 5 people?Ans-31
44. 2 post are there. 1st pot is filled with ink and 2nd pot is filled
with water take 1 spoon of ink from 1st pot and pore it in 2nd pot. And take 1
spoon pf mixture from 2 and pot ad pore it in 2nd pot then which one of
following is true?
Lion said that today is one of those days when I lie.
Tiger said that today is one of those days when I lie too. Then find the day
when both lie together?
45. 6 persons standing in queue with different age group, after two years
their average age will be 43 and seventh person joined with them. Hence the
current average age has become 45. Find the age of seventh person?
46. ((4x+3y)+5x+9y)/(5x+5y)=? As (x/2y)=2
47. If we subtract a number with y, we get 4 increase of number, once it
got divided by y itselfâŚ.Find the number??
48. Iâm only son for my parents. The man in picture is my fatherâs son.
Who is he?Ans-the man
49. A toy train can make 10 sounds sound changes after every 4 min now
train is defective and can make only 2 sounds, find probability that same sound
is repeated 3 times consecutively?
(a) 16 (b) 8 (c) 12 (d) 4
50. I have 3 grandsons. The age diff btw 2 of grandsons is X yrs. 1st
grandson is twice elder than younger one addition off ages of all the three is y
then what is age of eldest grandson? Ans=2(x+y)/5
51. Ferrari is leading car manufacturer car . It has enjoyed great
success. If Mohanâs Ferrari is 3 times faster than his old MERCEDES which gave
him 35 kmph if Mohan traveled 490 km in his Ferrari, then how much time (hours)
he took?
(a).8 (b). 4 (c) 7 (d) 7 Ans-d (approx.)
52. Lion and rat stay in jungle happily. Lion lies on : MON TUE WED, RAT
lies on : WED THURS SAT, if lion says : I didnât lie yesterday, RAT says : e1
didnât lie yesterday, so what day is today? Ans-sunday
53. The ratio of current age of x and y is 5:7, after how many years
their age ratio will b 7:9?
54. Inspired by Fibonacci series sanket decided to create is own series
which is 1, 2, 3, 7, 7, 22, 15, 67,âŚ..what number come immediately before 67?
55. By using 1,2,3,4,5 how many 5 digit no. cam be formed which is
divisible by 4, repetition of no. is allowed?
Ans-30 explain-(5!/1!)/4=30
56. The cost 1 plum is 1 cent, 2 apples is 1 cent, 3 bananas is 1% if
Rahul buys same amount of fruits for his 3 sans appending 7 cent den what amount
of fruit each child will get?
57. 2880 is divided by which smallest no. so we get no. l which is
perfect square? Ans=5
58. There are two prime numbers, the addition of two prime no is 13, and
multiplication is 21, den what is the some of there squares? Ans=107
59. Smita was making 1 design, size of larger cube to be made is
5*5*5using smaller cubes of 1*1*1. She created solid larger cube.. Then she
decided to make hollow cube. Then how many 1*1*1 cubes required to make hollow
larger cube.
Ans-6L2 -8=150-8=142
60. 2x/5y=5x/3yâŚden what is x/y
61. A pizza parlor provides pizzas. There were 2 topping available
initially pepperoni and salami.
but not they ,have introduces 8jnew toppings to select from. A person whishes to
buy two DIFFERENT pizzas of NEW topping in how many ways he can do that??
62. Person travels to a place. If he goes from A to B with speed of 4kmph
and return back to B with speed of 5 kmph. What is his avg. speed of journey?
Ans-(20/9)=2.22kmph
63. There is a dice having value from 1 to 6 on each face and a pack of
cards having face card aces. When 2 dices are thrown and their scores are added
then which sum will come max number of times?
(a) * (b) 9 (c) 10 (d) 11
64. âSusha brought terilon cloth and rope to make a thing. If rope is 153
m long and it is to be cut into pieces of 1 m long then how many times will she
have to cut it??
Ans-151 stimes
65. There are some 2 wheelers and 4 wheelers parked total number of
wheels present is 240. Then how many 4 wheelers were there?Ans-max(15)
66. 1/3 of a number is 6 more than 1/6 of that number then what is the
number?Ans-36
67. The cost of making a robot consists of material cost, repairing cost,
coloring cost and is in the ratio 3:4:5, if the material cost is 1200 then find
out the cost of the robot.
68. There are pepsi 1 liter and oil 1 liter. It is given is 1 spoon of
Pepsi is taken and is mixed with Oil. Then 1 spoon oil and Pepsi is taken and is
mixed with Pepsi then which of the condition holds true.
69.A tank is filled with water in first hour 10 lit, Second hour 20 lit
and in 3 rd hour time 40 lit. If time taken fill Âź of the tank is 5 hr. what is
the time required to fill up the tank.
Ans-10.45hr
70. Which is the smallest no divides 2880 and gives a perfect square?
Ans-5.
71. Two bowls are taken, one contains water and another contains tea. One
spoon of water is added to second bowl and mixed well, and a spoon of mixture is
taken from second bowl and added to the second bowl. Which statement will hold
good for the above?
72. From 8 digit numbers from by using 1,2,3,4,5 with repetition is
allowed and must be divisible by 4?
(a) 31250 (b) 97656 (c) 78125 (d) 97657
73. Rearrange and categorize the word âRAPETEKAâ? Ans-katerpeta
74. In school there are some bicycles and 4 wheeler wagons. One Tuesday
there are 190 wheels in the campus. How many bicycles are there?Ans-95
75. A lies on mon, tues, wed and speak truth on other days, B lies on
thur, fri, sat and speaks truths on other days âŚ.one day a said I lied today and
B said I too lied today. What is the day? Ans-sunday
76. A father has 7 pennyâs with him and 1 water melon is for 1 p,
2chickoos for 1 p, 3 grapes foe 1p, he has three sons. How can he share the
fruits equally?
77. (1/2) of a number is 3 times more than the (1/6) of the same number?
78. A man is standing before a painting a man and he says I have no
brother and sister and his father is my fatherâs son?
79. One question has last part like difference between two terms is 9 and
product of two numbers is 14, what is the squares of sum of numbers?Ans-119
80. What is the value of [(3x+8y)/(x-2y); if x/2y=2?Ans-10
81. A pizza shop made pizzas with to flavors in home. there are âNâ
different flavors, in that âMâ flavors are taken to made pizza. In how many ways
they can arrange? Ans-nCm
82. One grandfather had three grandchildren, two fathers their age
difference is 3, eldest child age is 3 times youngest childâs age and eldest
childâs age is two times of sum of other two children. What is the age is eldest
child?
83. In one organization material, labor and maintenance are in the ratio
of 4:6:7, the material cost is 100, what is the total cost?Ans-525
84. In a market 4 man are standing the average age of the four before 4
years is 45, after some days one man is added and his age is 49, what is the
average weight of all?
85. In school for a student out of 100 got 74 of average for 7 subjects
and he got 79 marks in 8th subjects. What is the average of all the subjects?
86. In a question, last part has the age of two people has the ratio of
6:6 and by adding the numbers we get 44, after how many years the ratio would be
8:7?
87. One train travels 200m from A to B with 70 km/ph and returns to A
with 80kmph, what is the average of their speed?
Ans-75 km/hr
88. Two years before Paulâs age is 2 times the Alice age and the present
age of Paul is 6times the Alice. What is the presents Paulâs age? Ansâ(-3)
89. There is Ferrari and Benz car, Benz speed is say 10kmph and it cover
10 km. and if fernery goes with 3 times faster than Benz. So in how much time
Ferrari could take to cover same distance.Ans-1/3
90. If one land has 3 daughters and any out of 3 have difference of ages
is 3 and oldest is 3 times of more than 2 then youngest ate 2 then tell the age
of oldest daughter.
91. If a person moves 15km straight and turns 45km right and moves 15km
straight then how much distance he needs to walk to reach starting
point?Ans-45km
92. If there are 30 cans out of them one is poisoned if a person tastes
very little he will die within 14 hours so if there are mice to test and 24
h0urs how many mices are required to find the poisoned can?
93. If A and B mixed in 3:5 ration and B, C are mixed in 8:5 ration if
the final mixture is 35 liters, find the amount of b in the final mixture. Ans-(40/99)*35=14.14
94. 1!+2!+âŚ.50!=3*10 ̂64?
95. 6 persons standing in queue with different age group, after two years
their average age will be 43 and seventh person joined with them. Hence in the
current average age has become 45. Find the age of seventh person?Ans-59
96. If we subtract a number with y, we get 4 increase of number, once it
got divided by y itselfâŚ.find that number? Ans-3
97. It is the class with the seating arrangement in 4 rows and 8 columns.
When the teachers says âstart the girl who is sitting in first row and first
column will say 1, then the next girl sitting behind her will say 4, the next
girl sitting behind that girl will say 7, in a particular order each girl is
telling a number, the following girls told 10, 13 next turn is yours what u will
say?
98. It is drunk in my bedroom and I want to get two socks of the same
color from my drawer, which contains 24 red and 24 blue socks. How many socks do
I have to take from the drawer to gate at least two socks of the same color?
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 48 (d) 25
99. 100 the cost 1 plum is 1 cent, 2 apples is 1 cent, 3 bananas is 1
cent, if Rahul buys same amount of fruits for his 3 sons spending 7 cent den
what amount of fruit each child will get? Ans-1plum, 2apples, 1bananas
SET : 2
1. Here are 2 cans A and B one of MILK and other of Water resp., both of
same quantity first one teaspoon of milk from a can was added to a can then
which of the following is true.
(a) Can A contain more milk than water in can B
(b) Can A contain less milk than water in can B
(c) Both contain same quantity of milk and water
2. If a pipe can fill the tank within 6 hours but due to leak it took 30
minutes more now if the tank was full how much time will it take to get emptied
through the leak? Ans-78hur
3. The average weight of class is X kg (some number) after adding wt of
the teacher avg. wt. of class becomes Y kg then what is the weight of the
teacher?
4. 20 men shake hand with each other. What is the maximum no of
handshakes without cyclic handshakes? Ans=20C2=190
5. 100 men & women dance with each other. What is the probability that a
man cannot dance with more than two women?
6. A man goes North 37 km turns left goes 2 km turns right goes 17 km
turns right goes 2 km, find the distance between starting & ending point .Ans=54
7. Lady has 2 select gloves & hat from a basket is in the dark. She can
distinguish hat 7 gloves, 14 red, 20 blue, 18 green are there. Find the
probability that any selected glove pair has same color.
8. Peter is 2 times Paulâs age was when Peterâs age is same as Paulâs
present age. Find the Paulâs age.
9. From a rope a triangle is made of sides 21cm, 24cm, 28cm from this a
square is made. Find the area of square.Ans =330 cm2
10. In a supermarket average of 4 peoples standing in queue taken 2 yrs before
is 55 yrs .Now a person of 45 yrs is added. Find the current age. Ans=68.25 year
11. A toy can produce 10 different sounds. Now toy is defective to produce 2
sounds in 3 minutes, find the probability that it produces 6 consecutive in 1
second?
12. 1/6th of a number is 4 times more than 2/3 of a number. Find number.
13. A jogger jogs@1/6th of his usual speed. How much % she has to increase to
reach normal pace of walking. Ans = 500%
14. X is 3 years younger to Y, Xâs father is a businessman who invested 10000/-
at 8% rate of interest and obtained his amount after 10 years .Yâs father is a
job holder who invested around 20000 at 2% rate and obtained his amount after 20
years . Now compounded both of them get around ABC rs/- . After 5 years the
ratio of ages of X & Y is 1:2. Now Xâs father is 20 years older to Y and Yâs
father is 30 years more than X. After 20 years again Xâs mother asks Xâs father
to purchase a LCD TV which costs around 45000/-. What is the age of X and Y
together?
15. The bacteria had a probability of splitting into three and a probability to
die is one third of total bacteria. Let the probability be P. Some of them
survived with probability 1/5 than which among the following relation is true?
(a) P=1/3+1/5*3
(b) P=1/5*(1/8-3)
16. If a tank A can be filled within 10 hrs and tank B is 1/4th filled in 19
hrs, then what is the duration of the tank to fill completely?
17. A lady had fine gloves and hats, 25 blue, 7 red and 9 grey .She had to
select a pair among them. But there was no light so she had to select in
darkness the correct pair with glove and a hat. Therefore how many combinations
of same color she can select?
18. A man looks at a painting and tells âNeither I have brothers nor sisters,
but the person in the painting is my fatherâs sonâ. Then who is in the painting? Ans=man
19. An old toy had three grandchildren, the difference between two children was
3 years. Her eldest grandchild was 3 times elder than the youngest one and the
elder one 2 years more than the sum of the other two. Then what is the age of
the eldest child?
20. There was a grandmother in a village that had a grandchild. Upon asking her
grandchildâs age she told that she is older as many days old as her daughterâs
age in weeks and as many days as her own age in years. The sum of the three is
130, then how old is the child?
21. (98*98*98-73*73*73)/ (98*98*98+73*73*73)= ? Ans=(1003 - 703)/(1003+ 703) =nearly 5
22. Which is the smallest number which on dividing 2880 to make it a perfect
square?
(a) 6 (b) 5 (c) 4 (d)3 Ans=2880
23. Leena cut small cubes of 10 cubic cms each, which she joined to form a cube
with 10 cm length, 5 cm in depth and 5 cm wide. How many more small cubes does
she require to form a perfect cube? Ans= (100 â 25) = 75
24. The age of two people is in the ratio 6:8, the sum of their ages is 77 after
2 years the ratio of their ages becomes 5:7, what is their present age? Ans=33&44
25. If a and b are mixed in 3:5 ratio and b,c are mixed in 8:5 ratio if the
final mixture is 35 liters, find the amount of b in the final mixture.? Ans
=40/89 *35
26. A vendor sells 1 apple for 1 penny, 2 grapes for 1 penny, 3 bananas for 1
penny. A man spends 7 penny and gives equal amount of fruits to each of his
three daughters. What is the possible number of fruits each daughter gets?Ans=1:2:1
27. 5 persons standing in queue with different age group two years ago their
average age will be X and 6th person joined with them; hence the current average
age has become Y. Find the age of seventh person?
28. 5,9,12,18,26,36,47,72,âŚâŚ? .Here odd terms have difference as multiples of 7
and even terms adds with themselves to form the next number. Ans=47+28=75
29. Lion tells lies on Mondays, Tuesday and Wednesday, Rat tells lie on
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Both of them speak truth on other days. Lion
tells, âYesterday was one of the days which, I tell lyingâ, Rat also tells
âYesterday was one of the days which I tell lying:. What day was yesterday? Ans=thursday
30. There were three different gloves 13 red, 27 black and 40 green. How many
gloves one has to take so as to ensure that there is at least one pair in each
color?
31. One person has no siblings and says.â The guy in the photo is the only son
of my fatherâs sonâ, what is the relation of the guy to the person? Ans = man
32. Difference of two numbers is 6. Product of them is 13.what is the sum of
their squares? Ans=62
33. Speed and distance were given and time taken was asked. T=D/S.
34. A lady builds 9cm length, 10 cm width,3 cm height box using 3 cubic cm
cubes. What is the minimum number of cubes required to build the box? Ans = 90
35. When a pair of dice is thrown, what number has the higher probability to
occur the sum of 8 or 9 or 10?
36. A person has to make 146 pieces of a long bar. He takes 4 seconds to cut a
piece . What is the total time taken by him in seconds to make 146 pieces? Ans=480
sec
37. 6 persons standing in queue with different age group, after two years their
average age will be 43 and seventh person joined with them, hence the current
average age has become 45, find the age of seventh person? Ans=71 year
38. Horse started to chase dog as it relieved stable two hrs ago. And horse
started to ran with average speed 22km/hr, horse crossed 10m road and two
small pounds with depth 3m, and it crossed two small streets with 200m length
.
After traveling 6 hrs ,2hrs after sunset it got dog. Compute the speed of the
dog?
39. 3,22,7,45,15,?,31 Ans=91
40. ((4x+3y)+5x+9y))/(5x+5y)=? as (x/2y)=2
41. If we subtract a number with y, we get 4 increase of number. Once it got
divided by y itself .Find that number?
Ans- x-y=4+x x/y=x
42. (209*144)^2 +(209*209)+ (209*144)+(144*144)=?
43. By which number should we divide the number 2880 to make it perfect square?
44. 1/3 of some number is 5 more than 1/6th of that number . Find the number? Ans=30
45. Difference of two numbers is 4 and their product is 13. Find the sum of
squares of that number?
46. How many of 14 digit numbers we can make with 1,2,3,4,5 that are divisible
by 4 . Repetitions allowed.
47. Rearrange the alphabets REGHFTYD, find the type of rearranged word belongs
to:
(a) Animal (b) Tree (c) Bird (d) Thing
48. There is a factory which is producing the bicycles and four wheelers . One
day the total production of wheels is 158. Find out the possible no. of bicycles
produced
(a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 9
49. Four years hence the average of 6 members is 45 . Now a person is added and
the average becomes 48. What is the age of added person?
50. A dog started two hours early before the horse started. The horse reached
the dog after 6 hours with the speed of 16 km/hr, find the speed of the dog?
51. There are bacteria which have the probability of die 1/3 of its total number
or it may triple . Found out the probability?
(a) P=1/3+ (2/3*p^3)
(b) P=2/3+(2/3* p^3)
(c) P=2/3+(1/3* p^3)
(d) P=2/3+ (2/3* p^3)
52. There are two tanks A, B.A will fill up 1ltr in one hour. B tank will fill
up double in every hour (like10, 20, 40, 80,160âŚ..) if the tank B is filled 1/16
in 13 hours how much time it will take to fill up totally.
53. In a hotel we can order two types of varieties, but we can make 6 more
varieties in home. One can want the four varieties with two from hotel must.
Find how many ways one can order.
54.There is a series 13,14,27,30,55,62 ?, 126. Find the missing.
55.There are three friends x,y,z . They go to excursion with their girl friends.
There they wanted to find weights but their GFâs are not accept to check their
weight. Then they check weights as x,y,z individually and then x and y, y and
z,x and z , then all(x,y,z) , the last measure is 171. Then find the average of
all these seven measures.
56. Two tanks A and B ,A fills 1 ltr/1 hrâŚ.B fill 10,20,30,âŚâŚ. Per hour . If
1/4th tank of B takes 15 hrs to fill how much it time will t take to fill
complete tank.?
57. Out of 7 children the youngest is boy than find the probability that all the
remaining children are boys?
58.The three sides of a triangle are given 16,14,21 cm and this triangle is
converted into square. So what will be the area of the square generated?
59.An equation of the form 4x+6y-2z =32. Find the difference between x intercept
and z intercept.?
60. 20 men and 20 women are there, they dance with each other, is there
possibility that 2 men are dancing with same women and vice versa.
61.10 people are there, they are shaking hands together, how many had shakes
possible, if they are in no pair of cyclic sequence.
62. In a school there are some bicycles and 4 wheeler wagons. One Tuesday there
are 234 wheels in the campus. How many bicycles are there.?
63. A father has 7 pennyâs with him and 1 water melon is for 1p,2chickkos for 1p,
3 grapes for 1p has three sons. How can he share the fruits equally.?
64.In one organization , materials , labor and maintenance are in the ratio of
4:6:7, if the material cost is 272, what is the total cost?
65. 4 years before Paulâs age is 3 times the Alice age and the present age of
Paulâs is 6 times the Alice , what is the present age of Paul?
66. The ages of two people has the ratio of 6:5 and by adding the numbers we get
55 , after how many years the ratio would be 8:7?
67. A volume of X are having in a container of sphere , how many semi hemispheres
of volume each will be required to transfer all the A into semi hemispheres?
68. Peter and Paul are two friends. The sum of their ages is 42 years. Peter is
twice as old as paul was when Peter was as old as paul is now. What is the
present age of peter?
69. A horse chases a pony 2 hours after the pony runs. Horse takes 4 hours to
reach the pony. If the average speed of the horse is 81 kmpr, what is the
average speed of the pony?
70. A,B,C,D,E are there among A,B,C are boys and D, E are girls>>>>>>>> D is to
the left of A and no girl sits at the middle and at the extremes . Then what is
the order of their sittings.
71. A man goes 50km NORTH , then turned left walked 40 km , then turned RIGHT?
.In which direction is he in?
72. Out of 6 children the youngest is boy then find the probability that all the
remaining children are boys.
73. A man went 1 mile to east then 1 mile to north and killed a bear what is the
color of the bear?
74. In a market 4 man are standing , the average age of the four before n4 years
is 45, after some days one man is added and his age is 49, what is the average
weight of all?
75. One train travels 200m from A to B with 70 km/hr and returns to A with 80 kmph, what is the average of their speed?
76. The three sides of a triangle are given 18, 18, 28 cms and this triangle is
converted into a square. So what will be the area of the square generated?
77. An equation of the form 7x+17y+3z=54. Find the difference between x
intercept and z intercept?
78. There are 1000 pillars for a temple 3 friends Linda, Chelsey, Juli visited
that temple, Linda is taller than Chelsey and taller than 2 of 1000 pillars Juli
is shorter than Linda. Find the correct sentence?
(a) Linda is shorter among them
(b) Chelsey is taller than Juli
(c) Chelsey is shorter than Juli
(d) Cannot determine who is taller among Chelsey and Juli.
79. Entry ticket to an exhibition ranges from 1p to 7p. You need to provide
exact change at the counter . You have 7p coin . In how many parts will you
divide 7p so that you will provide the exact change required and carry as less
coins as possible?
(a) 8 (b) 7 (c) 5 (d) 3
80. Dhoni and Pointing are waiting for the toss to happen, Umpire found that the
coin to be tossed is missing .pointing then takes a dice 91-6) from his pocket
and asks the umpire to toss with it. Umpire feels both the captains may not get
which then would give fair chance to both captains. What would be the idea of
Dhoni?
81. 23 people are there, they are shaking hands together, how many hands shakes
possible, if they are in pair of cyclic sequence.
82.10 men and 10 women are there, they dance with each other , is there
possibility that 2 men are dancing with same women and vice versa.
83. A lady took out jacket and gloves , which are available in blue 26,yellow 30
and red 56.Power goes off, she can distinguish between gloves and jacket but not
in colors. Whatâs the possibility their she will pick up pair of gloves of each
color?
84. Sangakara and Ponting selects batting by using a dice , but dice is biased
so to resolve Ponting takes out a coin, what is the probability that dice shows
correct option?
85. In school there are some bicycles and 4 wheeler wagons. One Tuesday there
are 58 wheels in the campus. How many bicycles are there?
86. Two bowls are taken , one contains water and another contains tea. One spoon
of water is added to second bowl and mixed well, and a spoon of mixture is taken
from second bowl and added to the second bowl. Which statement will hold good
for the above?
87. From 8 digit numbers from by using 1,2,3,4,5 with repetition is allowed and
must be divisible by 4?
(a) 31250 (b) 97656 (c) 78125 (d) 97657
88. (a3-b3)/(a2+ab+b2)
89. A lies on mon, tues, wed and speak truths on other days, B lies on
thur,fri,sat and speaks truths on other days. One day a said I lied today and B
said I too lied today. What is the day?
90.(1/2) of a number is 3 times more than the 91/6) of the same number?
91. There are two pipes A and B , if A filled 10 liters in hour B can fills 20
liters in same time. Likewise B can fill 10, 20, 40, 80,160âŚ.., if b filled in
(1/16) the of a tank in 3 hours , how much time will it take to fill
completely.?
92.One question has last part like difference between two terms is 9 and product
of two numbers is 14, what is the squares of sum of numbers?
93.A man is standing before a painting of a man and he says I have no bro and
sis and his father is my fatherâs son?
94. What is the value of [(3x+8y)/(x-2y)], if x/2y=2?
95. One grandfather has three grandchildren, two of their age difference is 3,
eldest child age is 3 times youngest childâs age and eldest childâs age is two
times of sum of other two children. What is the age of eldest child?
96. In a market 4 man are standing, the average age of the four before 4 years is
45,after some days one man is added and age is 49, what is the average age of
all?
97. In a school for a student out of a 100 he got 74 of average for 7 subjects
and he got 79 marks in 8th subject, what is the average of all the subjects?
98. The ages of two people has the ratio of 6:5 and by adding the numbers we get
44, after how many years the ratio would be 8:7?
99. Two years before Paulâs age is 2 times the Alice age and the present age of
Paul is 6 times the Alice. What is the presents Paulâs age?
100. One train travels 200m from A to B with 70km/hr and returns to A with
80kmph, what is the average of their speed?
101. A man whose age is 45 years has 3 sons named John, Jill, Jack, he went to a
park weekly twice , he loves his sons very much. On a certain day he find #
shopkeepers sailing different things. An apple cost 1 penny,2 chocolates costs
1penny&3 bananas cost 1 penny, he has bought equal no of apples, chocolate &
banana for each son. If the total amount he invest is 7 penny then how many he
has bought from each piece for his son?
(a) 1 app,1 cho,1 banana
(b) 1 app,2cho,3 bananas
(c) 1app,2cho,1 banana
(d) 2app,2cho,2 bananas
102. A scientist was researching on animal behavior in his lab. He was very
interested in analyzing the behavior of bear. For some reason he traveled 1 mile
in north direction & reached at north pole, there he saw a bear, he then
followed the bear around 1 hr with a speed of 2kmph in east direction , after
that he traveled in south direction & reached at his lab min 2 hrs. Then what is
the color of the bear?
(a) white (b) black (c) gray (d) brown
103. How many 9 digit numbers are possible by using the digits 1,2,3,4,5, which
are divisible by 4 if repetition of digits is allowed?
104. 3 persons a,b,c were there A always says truth , B lies on Monday, Tuesday &
Wednesday, but C lies on Thursdays, Friday & Saturday, one Das A said that B & C
said to A that B said yesterday way one of the days when I lies said that
yesterday way one of the days when I lies too, then which day was that?
105. A girl has to make pizza with different toppings . There are 8 different
toppings, in how many ways can she make pizzas with 2 different toppings.
106. Peter& Paul are two friends . The sum of their ages is 35 years . Peter is
twice as old as Paul was when Peter was as old as Paul is now . What is the
present age of Peter?
107. 2 pots are there , 1st pot is filled with ink and 2nd pot is filled with
water, take 1 spoon of ink from 1st pot and pore it in 2nd pot and take 1 spoon
of mixture from 2nd pot and pore it in 2nd then which one of following is true?
108. There are ten spots in library and each spot has 4 tables and ten readers
are there, 10 students come into library and want 2 studies in how many ways
that they sit in d library so that no chair would be blank?
109. There is a toy train that can make 10m musical sounds . It makes 2 musical
sounds after being defective . What is the probability that same musical sound
would be produced 5 times consecutively?( 1 of __________)?
110. There are 5 materials to make a perfume ,Lilac,Balsalmic,Lemon,Woody and
Mimosaic, To make a perfume that is in demand the following conditions are to be
followed :Lilac and Balsalmic go together,Woody and Mimisaic go together,woody
and Balsalmic never go together. Lemon can be added with any material. All of
the following combinations are possible to make a perfume EXCEPT.
(a) balsalmic and lilac
(b) Woody and Lemon
(c) Mimosaic and lilac
(d) Mimosaic and Lilac
111. A triangle is made from a rope . The sides of the triangle are 25 cm, 11
cm, and 31 cm. What will be the area of the square made from the same rope?
112. What is the distance between the Z-intercept from the X-intercept in the
equation ax+by+cz+d=0.
113. An athlete decides to run the same distance in Âź the less time that she
usually took. By how much percent will she have to increase her average speed?
114. Two pipes A and B fill at A certain rate B is filled at 10,20,40,80, if 1/16
of B if filled in 17 hours what time it will take to get completely filled .
115. In a shopping mail with a staff of 5 members the average age is 45 years.
After 5 years a person joined them and the average age is again 45 years .
Whatâs the age of the 6th person?
116. Find (4x+2y)/(4x-2y) if x/2y=2?
117. Find the average speed if a man travels at speed of 24kmph up and 36kmph
down at an altitude of 200 m. Formula is 2xy/(x=y).
118. Six friends go to pizza corner there are 2 types of pizzas and six
different flavors are there they have to select 2 flavors from 6 flavors in how
many ways we can select?
119. 3 friends A,B,C went for week end party to McDonaldâs restaurant and there
they measure there weights in some order In 7 rounds.A:B:C,AB:BC,AC:ABC. Final
round measure is 155 kg then find the average weight of all the 7 rounds?
120. There is a toy train that can make 10 musical sounds . It makes 2 musical
sounds after being defective. What is the probability that same musical sound
would be produced 5 times consecutively?(1 of )?
121. What is the distance of the z-intercept from the x-intercept in the
equation ax+by+cz=d ( I do not remember the values of a,b,c,d)
122. A scientist in Antarctic region conducts research on bears came to know
that bears changes according to the location . Once he moves 1 mile towards
north, then he moves 2 miles towards east, then 1 mile towards south. Now the
color of bear he found will be in:
123. 91/30 of a number is 3 times more than the (1/60 of the same number?
124. There are 11 Boys in a family . Youngest child is a boy . What is the
probability of all are boys?
(a) 2 (b) 2! (c) 2048 (d) 1024
125. A boy bought a roll A of 56 inches wide and 141 yards long. He also bought
B of 77 inches wide of length 333 yards. Time taken for cutting A into 1 yard
piece is 2 seconds. Time taken to cut into 141 pieces of 1 yard each is?
126.A person buys a horse for 15 ponds after one year he sells it for 20 pounds
.After one year , again he buys the same horse at 30 pounds and sells it for 40
pounds. What is the profit for that person?
127. John buys a cycle for 31 dollars and given a cheque of amount 35 dollars.
Shop keeper exchanged the cheque with his neighbor and gave change to John.
After 2 days it is known that cheque is bounced. Shop keeper paid the amount to
his neighbor. The cost price of cycle is 19 dollars. What is the profit/loss for
shop keeper?
128. In a family there are some boys and girls. All boys told that they are
having equal no of brothers and sisters and girls told that they are having
twice the no. of brothers than sisters. How many boys and girls present in a
family?
129. There are certain number of hats and gloves in box. They are of 41 red, 23
green, 11 orange. But a woman can differentiate between hats and gloves. How
many draws are required to obtain a pair of each color?
130. 2 years ago of A is x times that of B. 3years hence the age of A is 4/3
times of B. What is the present age of B in binary form?
131. A metal strip of width x cm, 2 metal strips are placed one over the other,
then the combine length of 2 strips is y , if z strips are placed in that number
manner. What is the final width of that arrangement?
132. There are 100 men and 100 women on the dance floor. They want to dance with
each other. Then which of the following statements is always true:
(a) There are 2 men who danced with equal no. of womenâs
(b) There are 2 women who danced with equal no of men
133. A game is played between 2 players and one player is declared as winner.
All the winners from first round are played in second round. All the winners
from second round are played in third round and so on. If 8 rounds are played to
declare only one player as winner, how many players are played in first round.
134. There are 3 boys A,B,C and 2 girls D,E,.D always sit right to A, Girls
never sit in extreme positions and in the middle position always sits in the
extreme positions. Who is sitting immediate right to E?
135. 49 members attended the party, in that 22 are males, 17 are females. The
shake hands between males, females, male and female. Total 12 people given shake
hands. How many such kinds of such shake hands are possible?
136. Entry ticket to an exhibition ranges from 1p to 31p. You need to provide
exact change at the counter. You have 31p coin. In how many parts will you
divide 31p so that you will provide that exact change required and carry as less
coins as possible?
(a) 22 (b) 31 (c) 6 (d) 32
137. There are 2 friends Peter and Paul, Peter age is twice as old as Paul when
Peter was as old as Paul is now. Sum of the present ages of Peter and Paul is
35. What is the present age of Peter?
138. A lady took out jacket and gloves, which are available in blue 26, yellow
30 and red 56.Power goes off, she can distinguish between gloves and jacket but
not in color. Whatâs the possibility their she will pick up pair of gloves of
each color.
139. Two bowls are taken, one contains water and another contains tea. One spoon
of water is added to second bowl and mixed well, and a spoon of mixture is taken
from second bowl and added to the second bowl.
Which statement will hold good for the above
140. One grandfather has three grandchildren, two of their age difference is 3,
eldest child age is 3 times youngest childâs age and eldest childâs age is two
times of sum of other two children. What is the age of eldest child?
141.10 men and 10 women are there, they dance with each other, is there
possibility that 2 men are dancing with same women and vice versa.
142. Two bowls are taken, one contains water and another contains tea. One spoon
of water is added to second bowl and mixed well, and a spoon of mixture is taken
from second bowl and added to the second bowl. Which statement will hold good
for the above.
143. From 8 digit number from by using 1,2,3,4,5 with repetition is allowed and
must be divisible by 4?
(a) 31250 (b) 97656 (c) 78125 (d) 97657
144. One question has last part like difference between two terms is 9 and
product of two numbers is 14.What is the square of the sum of numbers?
145. One grandfather has three grandchildren, two of their age difference is 3,
eldest child age is 3 times youngest childâs age and eldest childâs age is two
times of sum of other two children. What is the age of eldest child?
146. In a market 4 man are standing. The average age of the four before 4 years
is 45, after some days one man is added and his age is 49. What is the average
weight of all?
147. In a school for a student out of a 100 he got 74 of average for 7 subjects
and he got 79 marks in 8th subject. What is the average of all the subjects?
149. One train travels 200 m from A to B with 70 km/ph and returns to A with 80
km/ph, what is the average of their speed?
150. There are 10 reading spots in a room. Each reading spot has a round table
.Each round table has 4 chair; if different no of persons are sitting at each
reading spot. And if there are 10 persons inside the room then how many reading
spots do not have at least a single reader.
(a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) None
151. A person does rock climbing at an altitude of 800 m. He goes up by 7mph and
come down by 9 mph.What was his average speed.
152. A boy want to make a cuboid of dimension 5m,6m,7m from small cubes of .03
m3.later he realized ,he can make same cuboid by making it hollow. Then it take
some cubes less. What is the no of these cube.
153. Two years ago A was 6 times older than B . Now he is 2 times older than B.
What is the age of A.
154. What is the value of (78*78*78*-45*45*45)/(78*78+78*45+45*45)
155. In a shopping mall with a staff of 5 members the average age is 45 years.
After 5 years a person joined them and the average age is again 45 years . What
is the age of 6th person?
156. Find (4x+2y)/(4x-2y) if x/2y=2
157.Find the average speed if a man travels at speed of 24kmph up and 36 kmph
down at an altitude of 200m, formula is 2xy/(x+y)
158. A triangle is made from a rope .The sides of the triangle are A cm,B cm& C
cm. What will be the area of the square made from the same rope?
159. What is the distance of the z-intercept from the x-intercept in the
equation ax+by+cz=d ( I do not remember the values of a,b,c,d)
160. A scientist in Antarctic region conducts research on bears came to know that
bears changes according to the location. Once he moves 1 mile towards north,
then he moves 2 miles towards east, then 1 mile towards south . Now the color of
bear he found will be in.
161. (1/3) of a number is 3 times more than the (1/6) of the same number?
162. There are 11 boys in a family .Youngest child is a boy . What is the
probability of all are boys.
(a) 2 (b) 2! (c) 2048 (d) 1024
163. A boy bought a roll A of 56 inches wide and 141 yards long. He also bought
B of 77 inches wide of length 333 yards. We donât want any details of B. Final
question is time taken for cutting A into 1 yard piece is 2 seconds. Time taken
to cut into 141 piece of 1 yard each is?
164. A person buys a horse for 15 ponds, after one year he sells it for 20
pounds, after one year, again he buys the same horse at 30 pounds and sells for
40 pounds. What is the profit for that person?
165. John buys a cycle for 31 dollars and given a cheque of amount 35 dollars.
Shop Keeper exchanged the cheque with his neighbor and gave change to john.
After 2 days, it is known that cheque is bounded .Shop Keeper paid the amount to
his neighbor. The cost price of cycles is 19 dollars. What is the profit/loss
for shopkeeper?
166. There is a die with 10 faces .It is not known that fair or not 2 captains
want to toss die for batting selection. What is the possible solution among the
following?
(a) if no. is odd it is head, if no is even it is tails
(b) if no is odd it is tail, if no is even it is head
(c) Toss a die until all the 10 digits appear on top face.
167. In a family there are some boys and gilrs. All boys told that they are
having equal no of brothers and sisters and girls told that they are having
twice the no of brothers than sisters. How many boys and girls present in a
family?
168. 2 years ago of A is x times that of B. 3 years hence the age of A is 4/3
times of B. What is the present age of B in binary form?
169. A metal strip of width x cm, 2 metal strips are placed one over the other,
then the combine length of 2 strips is y , if z strips are placed in that number
manner. What is the final width of that arrangement?
170. There are 100 men and 100 women on the dance floor. They want to dance with
each other. Then which of the following statements is always true:
(a) There are 2 men who danced with equal no. of womenâs
(b) There are 2 women who danced with equal no of men
171. A game is played between 2 players and one player is declared as winner.
All the winners from first round are played in second round. All the winners
from second round are played in third round and so on. If 8 rounds are played to
declare only one player as winner, how many players are played in first round.
172. There are 3 boys A,B,C and 2 girls D,E,.D always sit right to A, Girls
never sit in extreme positions and in the middle position always sits in the
extreme positions. Who is sitting immediate right to E?
173. 49 members attended the party, in that 22 are males, 17 are females. The
shake hands between males, females, male and female. Total 12 people given shake
hands. How many such kinds of such shake hands are possible?
174. There are 1000 pillars for a temple 3 friends Linda, Chelsey, Juli visited
that temple, Linda is taller than Chelsey and taller than 2 of 1000 pillars Juli
is shorter than Linda. Find the correct sentence?
(a)Linda is shorter among them
(b) Chelsey is taller than Juli
(c) Chelsey is shorter than Juli
(d) Cannot determine who is taller among Chelsey and Juli.
175. Entry ticket to an exhibition ranges from 1p to 31p. You need to provide
exact change at the counter. You have 31p coin. In how many parts will you
divide 31p so that you will provide that exact change required and carry as less
coins as possible?
(a) 22 (b) 31 (c) 6 (d) 32
SET : 3
1. Alok and Bhanu play the following min-max game. Given the expression
N=40+X+Y-Z, where X, Y and Z are variables representing single digits (0 to 9),
Alok would like to maximize N while Bhanu would like to minimize it. Towards
this end, Alok chooses a single digit number and Bhanu substitutes this for a
variable of her choice (X, Y or Z). Alok then chooses the next value and Bhanu,
the variable to substitute the value. Finally Alok proposes the value for the
remaining variable. Assuming both play to their optimal strategies, the value of
N at the end of the game would be
(a) 49 (b) 51 (c) 31 (d) 58
2. The IT giant Tirnop has recently crossed a head count of 150000 and earnings
of $7 billion. As one of the forerunners in the technology front, Tirnop
continues to lead the way in products and services in India. At Tirnop, all
programmers are equal in every respect. They receive identical salaries and also
write code at the same rate. Suppose 14 such programmers take 14 minutes to
write 14 lines of code in total. How long will in take 5 programmers to write 5
lines of code in total ?
(a) 19 (b) 5 (c) 14 (d) 70
3. 14 people meet and shake hands. The maximum number of handshakes possible if
there is to be no âcycleâ of handshakes is (A cycle of handshakes is a sequence
of people a1, a2,âŚak, k>2 such that the pairs {a1,a2}, {a2,a3},âŚ, {a(k-1), ak},
{ak, a1} shake hands).
(a) 11 (b) 12 (c) 10 (d) 13
4. 45 suspects are rounded by the police and questioned about a bank robbery.
Only one of them is guilty. The suspects are made to stand in a line and each
person declares that the person next to him on his right is guilty. The
rightmost person is not questioned. Which of the following possibilities are
true? A. All the suspects are lying. B. The leftmost suspect is guilty. C. The
rightmost suspect is guilty.
(a) A only
(b) A and C
(c) B only
(d) A and B
5. The dynamics of crowd behaviour are hard to study because usually people are
not reliable witnesses of their own behaviour. Now consider 4 people standing in
the queue of a supermarket. You want to predict their behaviour based on their
age group. You get to know from the supermarket records that their average age 4
years ago was 43 years. After a while, another person joins the queue and the
present average of all the 5 is 40 years. The present age of the last person in
the queue is :
(a) 28 years (b) 12 years (c) 32 years (d) 24 years
6. One day Snow-white meets Pal and Unicorn in the Fairyland. She knows the Pal
lies on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and tells the truth on the other days
of the week. Unicorn, on the other hand, lies on Thursdays, Fridays and
Saturdays, but tells the truth on the other days of the week. Now they make the
following statements to Snow-white â Pal: Yesterday was one of those days when I
lie. Unicorn: Yesterday was one of those days when I lie too. What day is it?
(a) Tuesday
(b) Monday
(c) Thursday
(d) Sunday
7. The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia has one of the most extra-ordinary and
idiosyncratic collections in French impressionist art. Dr. Barnes who put
together this collection has insisted that the paintings be hung in a particular
manner specified by him at a museum designed by the French architect Paul
Philippe Cret who also designed the Rodin Museum. The museum has, say, seven
galleries â Eugene Boudin, Cassatt, Boudin, Forain, Gonzales, Manet and Monet.
Visitors reach the main Eugene Boudin by an elevator, and they can enter and
leave the exhibition only through Eugene Boudin gallery. Once inside, visitors
are free to move as they choose. The following list includes all of the doorways
that connect the seven galleries: There is a doorway between Eugene Boudin and
Cassatt, a doorway between Eugene BoudinandBoudin, and a doorway between Eugene
Boudin and Gonzales galleries. There is a doorway between Cassatt and Boudin
galleries. There is a doorway between Gonzales and Forain and a doorway between
Gonzales and Manet galleries. There is a doorway between Manet and Monet
galleries. Which of the following rooms CANNOT be the third gallery that any
visitor enters ?
(a) Monet (b) Boudin (c) Forain (d) Cassatt
8. Mr. Beans visited a magic shop and bought some magical marbles of different colours along with other magical items. While returning home whenever he saw a
coloured light, he took out marbles of similar colours and counted them. So he
counted the pink coloured marbles and found that he has bought 25 of them. Then
he counted 14 green marbles and then 21 yellow marbles. He later counted 30
purple coloured marbles with him. But when he reached a crossing, he looked at a
red light and started counting red marbles and found that he had bought 23 Red
marbles. As soon as he finished counting, it started raining heavily and by the
time he reached home he was drenched. After reaching home he found that the red,
green and yellow marbles had magically changed colours and became white, while
other marbles were unchanged. It will take 1 day to regain its colours, but he
needs to give atleast one pair of marbles to his wife now. So how many white
marbles must be choose and give to his wife so as to ensure that there is
atleast one pair of red, yellow and green marbles ?
(a) 46 (b) 35 (c) 29 (d) 48
9. A greengrocer was selling watermelon at a penny each, chickoos at 2 for a
penny and peanuts at 3 for a penny. A father spent 7p and got the same amount of
each type of fruit for each of his three children, Jane, Joe and Jill. Jane is
three years older than Jill and Joe is exactly half the age of Jane and Jill
together. What did each child get ?
(a) 1 watermelon, 3 chickoos, 2 peanuts
(b) 1 watermelon, 1 chickoo, 1 peanus
(c) 1 watermelon, 2 chickoos, 2 peanuts
(d) 1 watermelon, 2 chickoos, 1 peanut
10. Given 3 lines in the plane such that the points of intersection from a
triangle with sides of length 20, 20 and 20, the number of points equidistant
from all the 3 lines is
(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 0 (d) 1
11. 33 people {a1, a2,âŚ,a33} meet and shake hands in a circular fashion. In
other words, there are totally 33 handshakes involving the pairs, {a1,a2},
{a2,a3},âŚ,{a32, a33}, {a33, a1}. Then the size of the smallest set of people
such that the rest have shaken hands with at least one person in the set is
(a) 10 (b) 11 (c) 16 (d) 12
12. Consider two vessels, the first containing on liter of water and the second
containing one liter of pepsi. Suppose you take one glass of water out of the
first vessel and pour it into the second vessel. After mixing you take one glass
of the mixture from the second vessel and pour it back into the first vessel.
Which one of the following statements holds now?
(a) None of the statements holds true.
(b) There is less Pepsi in the first vessel than water in the second vessel.
(c) There is more Pepsi in the first vessel than water in the second vessel.
(d) There is as much Pepsi in the first vessel as there is water in the second
vessel.
13. Amok is attending a workshop âHow to do more with lessâ and todayâs theme is
Working with fever digits. The speakers discuss how a lot of miraculous
mathematics can be achieved if mankind (as well as womankind) had only worked
with fever digits. The problem posed at the end of the workshop is âHow many 10
digit numbers can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (but with repetition)
that are divisible by 4?â Can you help Amok find the answer?
(a) 1953125
(b) 781250
(c) 2441407
(d) 2441406
14. For the FIFA world cup, Paul the octopus has been predicting the winner of
each match with amazing success. It is rumored that in a match between 2 teams A
and B, Paul picks A with the same probability as Aâs chances of wining. Letâs
assume such rumors to be true and that in a match between Ghana and Bolivia,
Ghana the stronger team has a probability of 11/12 of winning the game. What is
the probability that Paul with correctly pick the winner of the Ghana-Bolivia
game?
(a) .92 (b) .01 (c) .85 (d) .15
15. There are two boxes, one containing 39 red balls and the other containing 26
green balls. You are allowed to move the balls between the boxes so that when
you choose a box at random and a ball at random from the chosen box, the
probability of getting a red ball is maximized. This maximum probability is
(a) .60 (b) .50 (c) .80 (d) .30
16. After the typist writes 40 letters and addresses 40 envelopes, she inserts
the letters randomly into the envelopes (1 letter per envelope). What is the
probability that exactly 1 letter is inserted in an improver envelope?
(a) 1 â 1/40
(b) 1/40
(c) 1/401
(d) 0
17. A hare and a tortoise have a race along a circle of 100 yards diameter. The
tortoise goes in one direction and the hare in the other. The hare starts after
the tortoise has covered 1/3 of its distance and that too leisurely. The hare
and tortoise meet when the hare has covered only 1/4 of the distance. By what
factor should be hare increase its speed so as the win the race?
(a) 4
(b) 3
(c) 12
(d) 5.00
18. A sheet of paper has statements numbered from 1 to 20. For each value of n
from 1 to 20, statements n says âAt least n of the statements on this sheet are
true.â Which statements are true and which are false?
(a) The odd numbered statements are true and the even numbered are false.
(b) The first 13 statements are false and the rest are true.
(c) The first 6 statements are true and the rest are false.
(d) The even numbered statements are true and the odd numbered are false.
19. The question is followed by two statements, A and B. Answer the question
using the following instructions: Choose 1: if the question can be answered by
using one of the statements alone but not by using the other statement alone.
Choose 2: if the question can be answered by using either of the statements
alone. Choose 3: if the question can be answered by using both statements
together but not by either statement alone. Choose 4: if the question cannot be
answered on the basis of the two statements. Zaheer spends 30% of his income on
his childrenâs education, 20% on recreation and 10 % on healthcare. The
corresponding percentages for Sandeep are 40%, 25% and 13%. Who spends more on
childrenâs education? Aâ Zaheer spends more on recreation that Sandeep B:
Sandeep spends more on healthcare than Zaheer.
(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 4
20. Subha Patel is an olfactory scientist working for International Flavors and
Fragrances. She specializes in finding new scents recorded and reconstituted
from nature thanks to Living Flower Technology. She has extracted fragrance
ingredients from different flowering plants into bottles labeled herbal, sweet,
honey, anisic and rose. She has learned that a formula for a perfume is
acceptable if and only if it does not violate any of the rules listed: If the
perfume contains herbal, it must also contain honey and there must be twice as
much honey as herbal. If the perfume contains sweet, it must also contain anisic,
and the amount of anisic must equal the amount of sweet. honey cannot be used in
combination with anisic. anisic cannot be used in combination with rose. If the
perfume contains rose, the amount of rose must be greater than the total amount
of the other essence or essences used. Which of the following could be added to
an unacceptable perfume consisting of two parts honey and one part rose to make
it acceptable?
(a) Two parts rose
(b) One part herbal
(c) Two parts honey
(d) One part sweet
21. The citizens of planet Oz are 6 fingered and thus have developed a number
system in base 6. A certain street in Oz contains 1000 buildings numbered from 1
to 1000. How many 3âs are used in numbering these buildings? Express your answer
in base 10.
(a) 144
(b) 54
(c) 108
(d) 36
22. Recent reports have suggested that sportsmen with decreased metabolic rates
perform better in certain sports. After reading one such report, Jordan, a
sportsperson from Arlington decides to undergo a rigorous physical training
program for 3 months, where he performs Yoga for 3 hours, walks for 2 hours and
swims for 1 hour each day. He says: I began my training on a Wednesday in a
prime number month of 2008. I lost 1% of my original weight within the first 30
days. In the next two months combined, I lost 1 Kg. If he walks at 5 mph over a
certain journey and walks back over the same route at 7 mph at an altitude of
200 meters, what is his average speed for the journey?
(a) 5.83
(b) 2.92
(c) 6.00
(d) 35.00
23. A schoolyard contains only bicycles and 4 wheeled wagons. On Tuesday, the
total number of wheels in the schoolyard was 134. What could be possible number
of bicycles?
(a) 16 (b) 15 (c) 18 (d) 14
24. A sheet of paper has statements numbered from 1 to 20. For all values of n
from 1 to 20, statement n says: âExactly n of the statements on this sheet are
false.â Which statements are true and which are false?
(a) The even numbered statements are true and the odd numbered statements are
false.
(b) All the statements are false.
(c) The odd numbered statements are true and the even numbered statements are
false.
(d) The second last statement is true and the rest are false.
25. There are two water tanks A and B, A is much smaller than B. While water
fills at the rate of one litre every hour in A, it gets filled up like 10, 20,
40, 80, 160 ..in tank B. (At the end of first hour, B has 10 litres, second hour
it has 20, and so on). If tank B is 1/8 filled after 5 hours, what is the total
duration required to fill it completely?
(a) 9 hours
(b) 7 hours
(c) 3 hours
(d 8 hours
26. A hollow cube of size 5 cm is taken, with a thickness of 1 cm. It is made of
smaller cubes of size 1 cm. If 4 faces of the outer surface of the cube are
painted, totally how many faces of the smaller cubes remain unpainted?
(a) 900
(b) 488
(c) 500
(d) 800
27. Alice and Bob play the following coins-on-a-stack game. 100 coins are
stacked one above the other. One of them is a special (gold) coin and the rest
are ordinary coins. The goal is to bring the gold coin to the top by repeatedly
moving the topmost coin to another position in the stack. Alice starts and the
players take turns. A turn consists of moving the coin on the top to a position
I below the top coin (for some I between 0 and 100). We will call this an i-move
(thus a 0-move implies doing nothing). The proviso is that an i-move cannot be
repeated; for example once a player makes a 2-move, on subsequent turns neither
player can make a 2-move. If the gold coin happens to be on top when itâs a
playerâs turn then the player wins the game. Initially, the gold coin is the
third coin from the top. Then
(a) In order to win, Aliceâs first move should be a 1-move.
(b) In order to win, Aliceâs first move should be a 0-move.
(c) Alice has no winning strategy.
⢠In order to win, Aliceâs first move can be a 0-move or a 1-move.
28. The teacher is testing a studentâs proficiency in arithmetic and poses the
following question: 1/2 of a number is 3 more than 1/6 of the same number. What
is the number?
Can you help the student find the answer?
⢠9
⢠8
⢠10
⢠3
29. A circular dashboard of radius 1.0 foot is at a distance of 20 feet from
you. You throw a dart at it and it hits the dartboard at some point Q in the
circle. What is the probability that Q is closer to the center of the circle
than the periphery?
⢠1.00
⢠.75
⢠.25
⢠.50
30. A result of global warming is that the ice of some glaciers is melting. 13
years after the ice disappears, tiny plants, called lichens, start to grow on
the rocks. Each lichen grows approximately in the shape of a circle. The
relationship between the diameter of this circle and the age of the lichen can
be approximated with the formula: d=10*(t â 13) for t > 13, where d represents
the diameter of the lichen in millimeters, and t represents the number of years
after the ice has disappeared. Using the above formula, calculate the diameter
of the lichen, 45 years after the ice has disappeared.
⢠450
⢠437
⢠13
⢠320
31. 25 people meet and shake hands. The maximum number of handshakes possible if
there is to be no âcycleâ of handshakes is (A cycle of handshakes is a sequence
of people a1, a2, âŚ,ak, k>2 such that pairs {a1, a2}, {a2, a3}, âŚ, {a(k-1), ak},
{al, a1} shake hands).
⢠24
⢠22
⢠21
⢠23
32. Consider two cans, the first containing one litre of water and the second
containing one litre of Pepsi. Suppose you take one cup of water out of the
first can and pour it into the second can. After mixing you take one cup of the
mixture from the second can and pour it back into the first can. Which one of
the following statements holds now?
⢠There is less Pepsi in the first can than water in the second can.
⢠There is more Pepsi in the first can than water in the second can.
⢠None of the statements holds true.
⢠There is as much Pepsi in the first can as there is water in the second can.
33. A greengrocer was selling orange at a penny each, olives at 2 for a penny
and grapes at 3 for a penny. A father spent 7p and got the same amount of each
type of fruit for each of his three children, Jane, Joe, and Jill. Jane is three
years older than Jill and Joe is exactly half the age of Jane and Jill together.
What did each child get?
⢠1 orange, 2 olives, 2 grapes
⢠1 orange, 3 olives, 2 grapes
⢠1 orange, 1 olive, 1 grape
⢠1 orange, 2 olives, 1 grape
34. A sheet of paper has statements numbered from 1 to 20. For each value of n
from 1 to 20, statement n says âAt least n of the statements on this sheet are
true.â Which statements are true and which are false?
⢠The even numbered statements are true and the odd numbered are false
⢠The first 13 statements are false and the rest are true.
⢠The fist 6 statements are true and the rest are false.
⢠The odd numbered statements are true and the even numbered are false.
35. 45 suspects are rounded by the police and questioned about a bank robbery.
Only one of them is guilty. The suspects are made to stand in a line and each
person declares that the person next to him on his right is guilty. The
rightmost person is not questioned. Which of the following possibilities are
true? A. All the suspects are lying. B. The leftmost suspect is guilty. C. The
rightmost suspect is guilty.
⢠A and C
⢠A and B
⢠A only
⢠B only
36. Ferrari S.P.A. is an Italian sports car manufacturer base in Maranello,
Italy. Founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1928 as Scuderia Ferrari, the company
sponsored driver and manufactured race cars before moving into production of
street â legal vehicles in 1947 as Ferrari S.p.A..Throughout its history, the
company has bee noted for its continued participation in racing, especially in
Formula One, where it has enjoyed great success. Rohit once brought a Ferrari.
It could go 2 times as fast as Mohitâs old Mercedes. If the speed of Mohitâs
Mercedes is 40 Km/hr and the distance traveled by the Ferrari is 913 Km, find
the total time taken for Rohit to drive the distance.
⢠12 Hours
⢠22 Hours
⢠456 Hours
⢠11.41 Hours
37. The teacher is testing a studentâs proficiency in arithmetic and poses the
following question: 1/3 of a number is 6 more than 1/6 of the same number. What
is the number?
Can you help the student find the answer?
⢠35
⢠6
⢠37
⢠36
38. Recent report have suggested that sportsmen with decreased metabolic rates
perform better in certain sports. After reading one such report, Jordon, a
sportsperson from Arlington decides to undergo a rigorous physical training
program for 3 months, where he performs Yoga for 3 hours, walks for 2 hours and
swims for 1 hour each day. He says: I began my training on a Wednesday in a
prime number month of 2008. I lost 1% of my original weight within the first 30
days. In the next two months combined, I lost 1 Kg. If he walks at 5 mph over a
certain journey and walks back the same route at 8 mph at an altitude of 200
meters, what is his average speed for the journey?
⢠6.15
⢠3.08
⢠6.50
⢠26.67
39. The result of global warming is the ice of some glaciers is melting. 19
years after the ice disappears, tiny planets, called lichens, start to grow on
the rock. Each lichen grows approximately in the shape of a circle. The
relationship between the diameter of the circle and the age of the lichen can be
approximated with the formula: d =12* (t-19) for t>19, where d represents the
diameter of the lichen in millimeters, and t represents the number of years
after the ice has disappeared. Using the above formula, calculate the diameter
of the lichen, 32 years after the ice has disappeared.
⢠384
⢠156
⢠19
⢠365
40. There are two boxes, one contains 12 red balls and the other containing 47
green balls. You are allowed to move the balls between the boxes so that when
you choose a box at random and a ball at random from the chosen box, the
probability of getting a red ball is maximized. This maximum probability is:
⢠.59
⢠.20
⢠.10
⢠.50
41. The citizens of planet Oz are fingered and thus have developed a number
system in base 6. A certain street in Oz contains 1000 buildings numbered from 1
to 1000. How many 2âs are used in numbering these buildings? Express your answer
in base 10.
⢠144
⢠24
⢠108
⢠36
42. The question is followed by two statements, A and B. Answer the question
using the following instructions: Choose1: if the question can be answered by
using one of the statements alone but not by using the other statement alone.
Choose2: if the question can be answered by using either of the statements
alone. Choose3: if the question can be answered by using both statements
together but not by either statement alone. Choose4: if the question cannot be
answered on the basis of the two statements. Zayed spends 30% of his income on
his childrenâs education, 20% on recreation and 10% on healthcare. The
corresponding percentage for Sandeep are 40%, 25% and 13%. Who spends more on
childrenâs education? A: Zayed spends more on recreation than Sandeep B: Sandeep
spends more on healthcare than Zayed.
⢠4
⢠3
⢠2
⢠1
43. The question is followed by two statements, A and B. Answer the question
using the following instructions: Choose1: if the question can be answered by
using one of the statements alone but not by using the other statement alone.
Choose2: if the question can be answered by using either of the statements
alone. Choose3: if the question can be answered by using both statements
together but not by either statement alone. Choose4: if the question cannot be
answered on the basis of two statements. Tarun is standing 2 steps to the left
of a green mark and 3 steps to the right of a black mark. He tosses a coin. If
it comes up heads, he moved one step to the right, otherwise he moves one step
to the left. He keeps doing this until he reaches one of the two marks, and then
he stops. At which mark does he stops? A: he stops at 21 coin tosses. B: he
obtains three more tails than heads.
⢠1
⢠3
⢠4
⢠2
44. There are two water tank A and B, A is much smaller than B. While water
fills at rate of one liter every hour in A, it gets filled up like 10, 20, 40,
80, 16..in tank B. (At the end of first hour, B has 10 litres, second hour it
has 20, and so on). If tank B is 1/8 filled after 7 hours, what is the total
duration required to fill it completely?
⢠10 hours
⢠9 hours
⢠11 hours
⢠3 hours
45. A sheet of paper has statements numbered from 1 to 10. For all values of n
from 1 to 10, statement n says: âExactly n of the statements on this sheet are
false.â Which statements are true and which are false?
⢠The even numbered statements are true and the odd numbered statements are
false.
⢠The second last statement is true and the rest are false.
⢠The odd numbered statements are true and the even numbered statements are
false.
⢠All the statements are false.
46. Alok is attending a workshop âHow to do more with lessâ and todayâs theme is
working with fewer digits. The speakers discuss how a lot of miraculous
mathematics can be achieved if mankind (as we as womankind) had only worked with
fewer digits. The problem posed at the end of the workshop is âHow many 6 digit
numbers can be formed using the digits 1,2,3,4,5, (but with repetition) that are
divisible by 4?â Can you help Alok find the answer?
⢠3906
⢠3907
⢠3125
⢠1250
47. The dynamics of crowd behaviour are hard to study because usually people are
not reliable witness of their own behaviour. Now consider 4 people standing in
the queue of a supermarket. You want to predict their behaviour based on their
age group. You get to know fro the supermarket records that their average age 3
years ago was 48 years. After a while, another person joins the queue and the
present average of all the 5 is 46 years. The present age of the last person in
the queue is:
⢠38 years
⢠35 years
⢠41 years
⢠26 years
48. Alice and Bob play the following coins-on-a-stack game. 100 coins are
stacked one above the other. One of them is a special (gold) coin and the rest
are ordinary coins. The goal is to bring the gold coin to the top of the
repeatedly moving the topmost coin to another position in the stack. Alice
starts and the players take turns. A turn consists of moving the coin on the top
to a position I below the top coin (for some I between 0 and 100). We will call
this as i-move (thus a 0-move implies doing nothing). The proviso is that an i-move
cannot be repeated, for example once a player makes a 2-move, on subsequent
turns neither player can make a 2-move. If the gold coin happen to be on the top
when itâs a playerâs turn then the player wins the game. Initially, the gold
coin is the third coin from the top. Then
⢠In order to win, Aliceâs first move should be a 1-move.
⢠Alice has no winning strategy.
⢠In order to win, Aliceâs first move can be a 0-moveor a 1-move.
⢠In order to win, Aliceâs first move should be a 0-move.
49. There are two water tanks A and B, A is much smaller than B. While water
fills at the rate of one litre every hour in A, it gets filled up like 10, 20,
40, 80, 160 ..in tank B. (At the end of first hour, B has 10 litres, second hour
it has 20, and so on). If tank B is 1/16 filled after 16 hours, what is total
duration required to fill it completely?
⢠19 hours
⢠20 hours
⢠4 hours
⢠21 hours
50. Consider two tumblers, the first containing one litre of milk ad the second
containing one litre of coffee. Suppose you take one glass of milt out of the
first tumbler and pour it into the second tumbler. After mixing you take one
glass of the mixture from the second tumbler and pour it back into the first
tumbler. Which one of the following statements holds now?
⢠None of the statements holds true.
⢠There is less coffee in the first tumbler than milk in the second tumbler.
⢠There is as much coffee in the first tumbler as there is milk in the second
tumbler.
⢠There is more coffee in the first tumbler than milk in the second tumbler.
51. A circular dashboard of radius 2.0 foot is at a distance of 20 feet from
you. You throw a dart at it and it hits the dartboard at some point Q in the
circle. What is the probability that Q is closer to the center of the circle
than the periphery?
⢠.75
⢠1.00
⢠.25
⢠.50
52. A sheet of paper has statements numbered from 1 to 10. For all values of n
from 1 to 10, statement n says: âExactly n of the statements on this sheet are
false.â Which statements are true and which are false?
⢠All the statements are false.
⢠The second last statement is true and the rest are false.
⢠The even numbered statements are true and the odd numbered statements are
false.
⢠The odd numbered statements are true and the even numbered statements are
false.
53. Consider two vessels, the first containing one litre of oil and the second
containing one litre of coffee. Suppose you take one spoon of oil out of the
first vessel and pour it into the second vessel. After mixing you take one spoon
of mixture from the second vessel and pour it back into the first vessel. Which
one of the following statements holds now?
⢠None of the statements holds true.
⢠There is less coffee in the first vessel than oil in the second vessel.
⢠There is more coffee in the first vessel than oil in the second vessel.
⢠There is as much coffee in the first vessel as there is oil in the second
vessel.
54. There are two water tanks A and B, A is much smaller than B. While water
fills at the rate of one litre every hour in A, it gets filled up like 10, 20,
40, 80, 160 ..in tank B. (At the end of first hour, B has 10 litres, second hour
it has 20, and so on). If tank B is 1/32 filled after 19 hours, what is total
duration required to fill it completely?
⢠5 hours
⢠23 hours
⢠24 hours
⢠25 hours
55. The question is followed by two statements, A and B. Answer the question
using the following instructions: Choose1: if the question can be answered by
using one of the statements alone but not by using the other statement alone.
Choose2: if the question can be answered by using either of the statements
alone. Choose3: if the question can be answered by using both statements
together but not by either statement alone. Choose4: if the question cannot be
answered on the basis of two statements. Zayed spends 30% of his income on his
childrenâs education, 20% on recreation and 10% on healthcare. The corresponding
percentage for Sandeep are 40%, 25% and 13%. Who spends more on childrenâs
education? A: Zayed spends more on recreation than Sandeep B: Sandeep spends
more on healthcare than Zayed.
⢠1
⢠3
⢠4
⢠2
56. The question is followed by two statements, A and B. Answer the question
using the following instructions: Choose1: if the question can be answered by
using one of the statements alone but not by using the other statement alone.
Choose2: if the question can be answered by using either of the statements
alone. Choose3: if the question can be answered by using both statements
together but not by either statement alone. Choose4: if the question cannot be
answered on the basis of two statements. Tarak is standing 2 steps to the left
of a yellow mark and 3 steps to the right of a grey mark. He tosses a coin. If
it comes up heads, he moves one step to the right, otherwise he moves one step
to the left. He keeps doing this until he reaches one of the two marks, and then
he stops. At which mark does he stops? A: he stops at 21 coin tosses. B: he
obtains three more tails than heads.
⢠2
⢠3
⢠4
⢠1
57. A sheet of paper has statements numbered from 1 to 10. For all values of n
from 1 to 10, statement n says: âExactly n of the statements on this sheet are
false.â Which statements are true and which are false?
⢠The even numbered statements are true and the odd numbered statements are
false.
⢠The second last statement is true and the rest are false.
⢠The odd numbered statements are true and the even numbered statements are
false.
⢠All the statements are false.
58. There are two boxes, one contains 47 red balls and the other containing 46
green balls. You are allowed to move the balls between the boxes so that when
you choose a box at random and a ball at random from the chosen box, the
probability of getting a red ball is maximized. This maximum probability is
⢠.75
⢠.50
⢠.25
⢠.51
59. Consider two vessels, the first containing one liter of ink and the second
containing one liter of cola. Suppose you take one glass of ink out of the first
vessel and pour it into the second vessel. After mixing you take one glass of
mixture from the second vessel and pour it back into the first vessel. Which one
of the following statements holds now?
⢠There is as much cola in the first vessel as there is ink in the second
vessel.
⢠None of the statements holds true.
⢠There is more cola in the first vessel than ink in the second vessel.
⢠There is less cola in the first vessel than ink in the second vessel.
Date of Exam: 12th January 2011

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