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MAT-1
Time: 3 Hours
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1. of a tank holds 135 Litres of water. What part of the tank is full if it contain
180 Litres of 4
water?
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1. 2.
1 3
2
6 4.
3. 5
2
3
2. The least number, which when increased by 5 is divisible by each one of 24, 32,
36 and 54 is:
1. 427 2. 859
3. 869 4. 4320
3 3
(0.96) (0.1)
3. The value is:
2 2
of (0.96 + 0.096 + (0.1)
)
1. 0.86 2. 0.95
3. 0.97 4. 1.06
4. If three numbers are added in pairs, the sums equal 10, 19 and 21. Find
the numbers. 1. 6, 4, 15 2. 2, 8, 6
3. 6, 8, 14 4. 10, 12, 16
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6. If of a cistern is filled in 1 minute, how much more time will be required to fill
the rest of it? 5
1. 30 sec 2. 40 sec
3. 36 sec 4. 24 sec
7. If 7 spiders make 7 webs in 7 days, then 1 spider will make 1 web in how
7
many days? 1. 1 2.
2
3. 7 4. 49
8. Same persons can do a piece of work in 12 days. Two times the number of such
persons will do half of that work in:
1. 6 days 2. 4 days
3. 3 days 4. 12 days
9. If the ratio of areas of two squares is 225 : 256, then the ratio of their
perimeters is: 1. 225 : 256 2. 256 : 225
3. 15 : 16 4. 16 : 15
10. Water flows into a tank 200m × 150m through a rectangular pipe 1.5m ×
1.25m @ 20 kmph. In what time (minutes) will the water rise by 2 metre?
1. 96 min. 2. 92 min.
3. 72 min. 4. 88 min.
12. The surface area of cube is 600 cm2. The length of its diagonal is:
10 10
1. 2.
cm cm
3 2
3. 10 2 cm 4. 10 3 cm
Direction: (Q13 – Q.17): The following table gives the sales of batteries manufactured
by company over the years. Study the table and answer the question that follows:
Number of different types of batteries sold by a company over the years (numbers in
thousands)
13. The total sales of all the seven years are the maximum for which battery.
1. 4AH 2. 7AH
3. 32AH 4. 35AH
15. The percentage of 4AH batteries sold to the total number of batteries sold was
maximum in the year?
1. 1994 2. 1995
3. 1996 4. 1998
16. What was the approximate percentage increase in the sales of 55AH
batteries in 1998 compared to that in 1992.
1. 28% 2. 31%
3. 33% 4. 34%
17. In the case of which battery there was a continuous decrease in sales from 1992 to
1997?
1. 4AH 2. 7AH
3. 32AH 4. 35AH
( 20.35 )2 ( 8.35 )2 0.0175
18 1
. The value of
. 4+ 2
(1.05) + (1.05) equation is:
1. (27.65) 7
8 2.
2 20
0 11
9 4. 22
3.
2
0
22. Two number differ by 5 if their product is 336. Then the sum of
two number is: 1. 21 2. 28
3. 37 4. 51
23. Ten years ago, A was half of B in age. If the ratio of their present ages is 3 : 4.
What will be the total of their present age?
1. 20 yr 2. 30 yr
3. 45 yr 4. 35 yr
25. If means , + means ×, means and × means + then which of the following
equation is correct?
1. 52 4 + 5 × 8 – 2 = 36 2. 43 × 7 5 + 4 – 8 = 25
3. 34 × 4 – 12 + 5 3 = 420 4. 36 – 12 × 6 3 + 4 = 60
26. 6 + 6 + 6 + ... = ?
1. 2.3 2. 3
3. 6 4. 6.3
Direction (Q.29 – Q.33): Following Bar graph represent the expenditure of a family
income in percentage.
30. If family income in 1993 is 1,00,000 then the ratio of expenditure on saving
to transport is: 1. 7 : 5 2. 2 : 5
3. 5 : 8 4. 5 : 7
33. The amount of expenditure on clothes is how much more than the expenditure
on savings in percentage.
1. 12.5 2. 2.5
3. 10 4. 22.5
Direction (Q. No. 34 – 35): A farmer has 945 Goats and 2475 hens. He farms them into
flocks keeping Goats and hens separately and having the same number of animals in
each flock. If these flocks are as large as possible then.
35. What will be the total number of flocks required for the
purpose? 1. 76 2. 75
3. 380 4. 228
36. The traffic lights at 3 different road crossings change after 24 seconds, 36
seconds and 54 seconds respectively. If they all change simultaneously at 10 :
15 : 00 AM then at what time will they again change simultaneously.
1. 10 : 16 : 54 AM 2. 10 : 18 : 36 AM
3. 10 : 17 : 02 AM 4. 10 : 22 : 12 AM
37. A money lender borrows money at 6% per annum simple interest and plays the
interest at the end of the year. He lends it at 8% per annum compound interest,
compounded half yearly and receives the interest at the end of the year. In this
way, he gains 140.40 a year. The amount of money is borrows is :
1. 6000 2. 6500
3. 5000 4. 4500
38. A boy aged 12 years was left with 1,00,000 which is under a trust. The trustee
invest the money at 6% per annum and pay the minor boy a sum of 2500 for
his pocket money at the end of each year. The expenses of trust came out to be
500 per annum find the amount that will be handed over to the minor boy after
he attains the age of 18 years.
1. 1,20,000 2. 1,36,000
3. 1,25,000 4. 1,18,000
39. A train traveling at 48 km/h crosses another train, having half its length and
travelling in the opposite direction at 42 km/h in 12 seconds. It also passes a
railway platform in 45 seconds. The length of the railway platform is:
1. 200m 2. 300m
3. 350m 4. 400m
41. r2 + h2 then r : h is : r 0
If 4r = h +
1. 17 : 8 2. 8 : 17
3. 8 : 15 4. 15 : 8
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42. If x + =3 the value of x18 + x12 + x6 + 1= ?
x
1. 0 2. 1
3. 2 4. 3
Direction (Q. No. 43 – 44): Study the following information and answers the questions
given below: Point P is 4m west of point H.
Point L is 3m north of
point P. Point M is 4m
east of point L. Point R is
5m north of point M. Point
V is 8m east of point R.
Point T is 8m south of
point V Point D is 4m west
of point T. Point G is 6m
north of point D
43. How far and in which direction point H is with respect to point D?
1. 4m , East 2. 4m, West
3. 3m, East 4. 3m, West
44. Point R is in which direction with respect to point T?
1. North-East 2. South-East
3. South-West 4. North-West
45. A tank hast two pipes. The first pipe can fill it in 3 hours and the second can
empty it in 12 hours. If two pipes be opened together at a time, then the tank
will be filled in:
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1. 5 hours 2. 4 hours
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1
3. 6 hours 4. 5 hours
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Direction (Q. No. 46 – 50): Study the following information and answer the given questions:
The following bar graph shows the total number of books read by 6 different person –
P, Q, R, S, T & U in the year 2005 and 2006.
46. Find the ratio between the total number of book ready by P, Q and R together
in year 2005 to that of total number of books read by S, T and U in the year of
2006.
1. 13:17 2. 41:49
3. 25:32 4. 67:73
47. Find the average number of books read by all the given persons in the
year 2005. 1. 155 2. 165
3. 170 4. 160
48. Total number of books read by person Q and S together in the year 2005 is
what percentage of total number of books read by person R and T together in
the year 2006?
1. 90% 2. 100%
3. 97% 4. 80%
49. Find the difference between the total number of books read by the person P
and T together in the year 2005 to that of total number of books read by the
person Q and S together in the year 2006.
1. 70 2. 50
3. 60 4. 80
50. If the total number of books read by the person A in the year 2005 is 20% more
than the total number of books read by the person Q in the same year and that
of books read by the person A in 2006 is same as that total books read by the
person ‘S’ in the same year, then find the total number of books read by the
person A in the both year together.
1. 380 2. 400
3. 320 4. 395
Direction (Q. No. 51 – 54): In the following questions, select the correct option from the
given option for completing the given series.
52. 1, 2, 3, 2, 3, 5, 4, 5, ?
1. 6 2. 9
3. 10 4. 7
53. A, D, C, G, E, ?
1. G 2. J
3. I 4. L
55. If ‘’ means ‘+’, ‘–‘ means ‘’, ‘’ means ‘–‘ and ‘+’ means ‘’,
then 32 82 – 4 12 + 4 = ?
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1. 12 2.
12
3. 40 4. None of these
Direction (Q. No. 56 to 60): The following questions are based on the diagram given below
56. Who among the following is an educated male but who is not an
urban resident? 1. 4 2. 5
3. 9 4. 11
57. Who among the following is neither a civil servant nor educated but is urban
and not a male? 1. 2 2. 3
3. 6 4. 10
58. Who among the following is a male civil servant, who is neither educated nor
belongs to urban area?
1. 7 2. 13
3. 4 4. 11
59. Who among the following is a female, urban resident and also a
civil servant? 1. 6 2. 7
3. 10 4. 13
60. Who among the following is a male, urban oriented and also a civil servant
but not educated?
1. 13 2. 12
3. 6 4. 10
Directions (Q. 61 - 62): In given questions two words are given which are related to
each other, you have to find the word from given alternatives which bears exactly
same relationship to third word as the first two bear.
Directions (Q. 65 – 67): In the following questions, a part of question figure is missing.
Find out the figure that replace the’?’ to complete the question figure.
Question Figure
65.
Answer Figure
1. 2.
3. 4.
Question Figure
66.
Answer Figure
1. 2.
3. 4.
Question Figure
67.
Answer Figure
1. 2.
3. 4.
Directions (Q. 68 – 69): Which of the four alternatives given below is the correct ‘Water
image’ of the question figure?
Question Figure
68.
Answer Figure
1. 2.
3. 4.
Question Figure
69.
Answer Figure
1. 2.
3. 4.
70. If 3rd December 1999 is Sunday what day is 3rd January 2000.
1. Tuesday 2. Wednesday
3. Thursday 4. Friday
Directions (Q. 71 – 75): A, B, C, D, E and F are members of a family. There are two
married couples. B is an engineer and is father of E, F is grandfather of C and is a
lawyer. D is grandmother of E and is a house wife. There is one engineer, one lawyer,
one teacher, one house wife and two students in the family.
Directions (Q. 76 – 80): In the question given below one term is missing. Based on the
relationship of the two given words, find the missing term from the given options.
Directions (Q. 81 – 84): In each of the following questions, choose one number which is
similar to the numbers in the given set.
88. P is the father of Q and R is the son of S. T is the brother of P. Q is the sister of
R. How’s S related to T?
1. Brother in law 2. Daughter
3. Sister in law 4. Brother
89. A is three times of old as B. C was thrice as old as A four years ago. In four
years time, A will be 31. What are the present ages of B and C?
1.9, 46 2. 9, 50
3. 10, 46 4. 10, 50
90. The six faces of a dices have been marked with alphabets A, B, C, D, E and F
respectively. This dice is rolled down three times. The three positions are
shown as
Directions (Q. 91 – 93): Identify the diagram that best represents the relationship
among the classes given below.
1. 2.
3. 4.
92. Tiger, Lions, Animals
1. 2.
3. 4.
3. 4.
Directions (Q. 94 - 96): Each of these questions given below contains three elements.
There elements may or may not have some interlinkage each group of elements
may fit into one of these diagram at A, B, C and D. You have to indicate the group of
elements which correctly fits into the diagrams.
94. Which of the following diagrams indicates the best relation between Judge,
Thieves and Criminals?
1. 2.
3. 4.
95. Which of the following diagrams indicate the best relationship between India,
Haryana and World?
1. 2.
3. 4.
96. Which of the following diagrams indicate best relation between Pigeon,
Bird and Dog? 1. 2.
3. 4.
Directions (Q. 97 - 99): In each of the following questions, certain pairs of words are
given, out of which the words in all pairs except one, bear a certain common
relationship choose the pair in which the word are differently related