Directions (1-2): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions which follow:
‘Y = Z’ means ‘Y is wife of Z’
‘Y - Z’ means ‘Y is daughter of Z’
‘Y ÷ Z’ means ‘Y is father of Z’
‘Y ? Z’ means ‘Y is sister of Z’
‘Y × Z’ means ‘Y is mother of Z’
‘Y + Z’ means ‘Y is son of Z’
Q1. If expression ‘H+I=J÷K×L-M’ is true then how is M related to H?
Q2. Which of the following equation represents that W is daughter-in-law of T?
Q3. Which of the following symbols should be placed in the blank spaces respectively in order to complete the given expression in such a manner that makes the expression H ≥ K and G > J definitely true?
K _ J _ I _ H _ G
Directions (4-5): In this question four statements are given followed by five conclusions, one of which definitely does not logically follow (or is not a possibility of occurrence) from the given statements. That conclusion is your answer. '
(Note: You have to take the four given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusion logically does not follow from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.)
Q4. Statement:
No 1 is a 2
All 3s are 4s
All 6s are 2s
All 2s are 5s
Conclusions:
Q5. Statement:
Some 1s are 2s
All 2s are 3s
All 3s are 5s
No 5 is a 4
Conclusion:
Q6. A person lent out two equal amounts at 6% and 24% per annum simple interest each for a period of 18 months. he got total interest of Rs 4704. Which of these could be the amount that was lent out in each case if interest is paid half-yearly?
Q7. A sum of Rs 18,750 is left in will by a father to be divided between two sons, whose present age is 12 and 14 years respectively, such that when they attain maturity at 18, the amount (Principal + interest) received by each at 5% S.I. will be the same. Find the sum allotted at present to each son.
Q8. The difference between CI and SI on a certain sum of money at 10% per annum for 3 years is Rs 620. Find the principal if it is known that the interest is compounded annually.
Q9. If the difference between compound interest and simple interest on a certain sum of money for 3 years at 10% p.a. (for both simple and compound interest) be Rs.1488 then find that sum in rupee.
Q10. Find the compound interest at the rate of 10% for 3 years on that principal which in 3 years at the rate of 10% per annum gives Rs 300 as simple interest.
Directions (11-15):In each of the following sentence, there are two blank spaces. Below each sentence, there are five options and each blank is to be filled with the same word given below to make the sentence correct. Fill up the sentences with the correct word.
Q11. (i) The increased cost brought many ....... for the many young people deterred from going to the university.
(ii) Anyone fearing ....... from the circumstantial evidence merely has to tell their story to the DA.
Q12. (i) Without a word, he lifted her into his arms and carried her to the world of ....... they called their bedroom.
(ii) No prophet, it was declared, could speak in ......., that was devilish; further, only false prophets accepted gifts.
Q13. (i) The mention of Liszt has led us to anticipate the end of the story, and we must ....... to 1836, when the acquaintance began.
(ii) The nation would never accept a Catholic king, a Stuart, nor ........ as against England, to the ancient French alliance.
Q14. (i) This was the ....... of my happiness, from which I was in a little while dashed to earth.
(ii) The recalled parliament seemed at the ....... of power.
Q15. (i) When the sedative put Helen in a state of ......., she started to profess her love for everyone
(ii) John is a spiritual man who claims he experienced ....... during his baptism.
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