DIRECTIONS for Questions 1 to 5: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
Each of the six persons A, B, C, D, E and F studied a different subject out of
six subjects viz. JLM, CSC, FLG, BAN, ASC and PSY, not necessarily in the given order. In each of the three
universities P, Q and R, exactly two out of the given six persons studied such that no person studied in more
than one university. Each of the six persons got placed in a different company out of six companies viz. X1,
X2, X3, X4, X5 and X6. One who got placed in ‘X4’ studied ‘ASC’.
Additional information given:
1. A did not study in ‘Q’ and F studied ‘FLG’ in ‘Q’.
2. D studied ‘BAN’ and got placed in ‘X3’.
3. F got placed in ‘X6’ and one of the persons who studied in ‘P’ got placed in ‘X1’.
4. B studied ‘CSC’ and got placed in ‘X2’.
5. ‘ASC’ and ‘JLM’ were taught in P. CSC was not taught in ‘Q’ and ‘PSY’ was not taught in ‘R’.
6. E studied in ‘P’ but did not get placed in ‘X1’.
1. Which subjects were taught in ‘Q’?
(1) FLG and CSC
(2) FLG and BAN
(3) FLG and JLM
(4) PSY and FLG
(5) Cannot be determined
2. Who got placed in ‘X1’?
(1) A
(2) C
(3) The one studying PSY
(4) The one studying ASC
(5) Either (1) or (2)
3. Out of the given 6 persons, for how many persons, the exact information about the subjects they
studied, the university in which they studied and the company they got placed in can be inferred?
(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 5 (5) 6
4. Which of the following is definitely true?
(1) A studied in ‘R’
(2) E studied ASC in ‘P’ and got placed in ‘X4’
(3) D studied in ‘Q’
(4) C studied JLM in ‘P’ and got placed in ‘X1’
(5) None of these.
5. Which of the following statements is false?
(1) PSY is taught in ‘Q’
(2) B studied in ‘R’
(3) F studied FLG in ‘Q’
(4) E studied ASC and got placed in ‘X4’
(5) None of these
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DIRECTIONS for Questions 23 to 25: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
The following table provides partial details about the comparison of the increase in the number of applicants
among four streams in education viz. Engineering, Medical Science, Commerce and Arts in the year 2008 as
compared to the year 2007. The increase in the number of applicants in the Commerce stream in 2008 as
compared to 2007 is 70000 and the average number of applicants in the four streams in 2008 is 400000.
Assume that these are the only four streams in the education system. In the given table, the number 20000
under the title ‘Commerce’ means that the increase in the number of applicants in the Commerce stream in
2008 as compared to the year 2007 is 20000 less than the corresponding increase in the Engineering stream.
All the other data in the table should be interpreted similarly.
23. Which of the following is not true?
(1) E + F = 0 (2) C = 49000 (3) E + 10000 = 0
(4) C + E + F = 49000 (5) None of these
24. The total number of applicants in the four given streams in 2007 was
(1) 1339000 (2) 1739000 (3) 1439000 (4) 1349000 (5) Cannot be determined
25. The total increase in the number of applicants in the Arts stream in 2008 as compared to 2007 as a
percentage (approximate) of the total number of applicants in the four given streams in 2007 is
(1) 9% (2) 6% (3) 8% (4) 5% (5) 7%
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27. A four-letter code has to be formed using the alphabets from the set (a, b, c, d) such that the codes
formed have odd number of a’s. How many different codes can be formed satisfying the mentioned
criteria?
(1) 24 (2) 96 (3) 120 (4) 60 (5) 16
28. A shopkeeper bought 240 shirts from a wholesaler at Rs. 300 a piece. The marked price he set for each
shirt was Rs. 900. Out of the 240 shirts, he sold a few shirts in the first month at 30% discount and the
remaining shirts in the second month at 50% discount. If profit earned by selling the shirts in both the
months was the same, then what is the difference between the number of shirts sold in the two months?
(1) 36 (2) 60 (3) 90 (4) 75 (5) 39
34. A man decides to invest a certain amount of money in a savings account of a bank that pays 20%
compound interest per annum for a period of two years. In return the man wanted payments of Rs. 200
at the end of first year and Rs. 400 at the end of second year from the bank. What is the sum of money
that should be invested by the man to achieve this?
(1) Rs. 500 (2) Rs. 400 (3) Rs.
1400/3 (4) Rs. 4000/9 (5) None of these
22. The number of terms common in the two sequences 2, 6, 12, 20, ..., 930 and 4, 8, 12, 16 .... 960 is
(1) 8 (2) 14 (3) 16 (4) 18 (5) 21

Each of the six persons A, B, C, D, E and F studied a different subject out of
six subjects viz. JLM, CSC, FLG, BAN, ASC and PSY, not necessarily in the given order. In each of the three
universities P, Q and R, exactly two out of the given six persons studied such that no person studied in more
than one university. Each of the six persons got placed in a different company out of six companies viz. X1,
X2, X3, X4, X5 and X6. One who got placed in ‘X4’ studied ‘ASC’.
Additional information given:
1. A did not study in ‘Q’ and F studied ‘FLG’ in ‘Q’.
2. D studied ‘BAN’ and got placed in ‘X3’.
3. F got placed in ‘X6’ and one of the persons who studied in ‘P’ got placed in ‘X1’.
4. B studied ‘CSC’ and got placed in ‘X2’.
5. ‘ASC’ and ‘JLM’ were taught in P. CSC was not taught in ‘Q’ and ‘PSY’ was not taught in ‘R’.
6. E studied in ‘P’ but did not get placed in ‘X1’.
1. Which subjects were taught in ‘Q’?
(1) FLG and CSC
(2) FLG and BAN
(3) FLG and JLM
(4) PSY and FLG
(5) Cannot be determined
2. Who got placed in ‘X1’?
(1) A
(2) C
(3) The one studying PSY
(4) The one studying ASC
(5) Either (1) or (2)
3. Out of the given 6 persons, for how many persons, the exact information about the subjects they
studied, the university in which they studied and the company they got placed in can be inferred?
(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 5 (5) 6
4. Which of the following is definitely true?
(1) A studied in ‘R’
(2) E studied ASC in ‘P’ and got placed in ‘X4’
(3) D studied in ‘Q’
(4) C studied JLM in ‘P’ and got placed in ‘X1’
(5) None of these.
5. Which of the following statements is false?
(1) PSY is taught in ‘Q’
(2) B studied in ‘R’
(3) F studied FLG in ‘Q’
(4) E studied ASC and got placed in ‘X4’
(5) None of these
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DIRECTIONS for Questions 23 to 25: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
The following table provides partial details about the comparison of the increase in the number of applicants
among four streams in education viz. Engineering, Medical Science, Commerce and Arts in the year 2008 as
compared to the year 2007. The increase in the number of applicants in the Commerce stream in 2008 as
compared to 2007 is 70000 and the average number of applicants in the four streams in 2008 is 400000.
Assume that these are the only four streams in the education system. In the given table, the number 20000
under the title ‘Commerce’ means that the increase in the number of applicants in the Commerce stream in
2008 as compared to the year 2007 is 20000 less than the corresponding increase in the Engineering stream.
All the other data in the table should be interpreted similarly.
23. Which of the following is not true?
(1) E + F = 0 (2) C = 49000 (3) E + 10000 = 0
(4) C + E + F = 49000 (5) None of these
24. The total number of applicants in the four given streams in 2007 was
(1) 1339000 (2) 1739000 (3) 1439000 (4) 1349000 (5) Cannot be determined
25. The total increase in the number of applicants in the Arts stream in 2008 as compared to 2007 as a
percentage (approximate) of the total number of applicants in the four given streams in 2007 is
(1) 9% (2) 6% (3) 8% (4) 5% (5) 7%
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27. A four-letter code has to be formed using the alphabets from the set (a, b, c, d) such that the codes
formed have odd number of a’s. How many different codes can be formed satisfying the mentioned
criteria?
(1) 24 (2) 96 (3) 120 (4) 60 (5) 16
28. A shopkeeper bought 240 shirts from a wholesaler at Rs. 300 a piece. The marked price he set for each
shirt was Rs. 900. Out of the 240 shirts, he sold a few shirts in the first month at 30% discount and the
remaining shirts in the second month at 50% discount. If profit earned by selling the shirts in both the
months was the same, then what is the difference between the number of shirts sold in the two months?
(1) 36 (2) 60 (3) 90 (4) 75 (5) 39
34. A man decides to invest a certain amount of money in a savings account of a bank that pays 20%
compound interest per annum for a period of two years. In return the man wanted payments of Rs. 200
at the end of first year and Rs. 400 at the end of second year from the bank. What is the sum of money
that should be invested by the man to achieve this?
(1) Rs. 500 (2) Rs. 400 (3) Rs.
1400/3 (4) Rs. 4000/9 (5) None of these
22. The number of terms common in the two sequences 2, 6, 12, 20, ..., 930 and 4, 8, 12, 16 .... 960 is
(1) 8 (2) 14 (3) 16 (4) 18 (5) 21
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