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Question 1:Â What will come in the place of question mark (?) in the following series ?
2 Â 9 Â 28 Â 65 ?
a)Â 96
b)Â 106
c)Â 126
d)Â 130
e)Â None of these
Question 2:Â What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series ?
1, 5, 17, 53, 161, 485, ?
a)Â 1168
b)Â 1254
c)Â 1457
d)Â 1372
e)Â None of these
Question 3:Â What approximate value should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following question?
$54.786 \div 10.121 \times 4.454 = ?$
a)Â 84
b)Â 48
c)Â 118
d)Â 58
e)Â 24
Question 4:Â What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
2 5 11 23 47 95 ?
a)Â 168
b)Â 154
c)Â 191
d)Â 172
e)Â None of these
Question 5:Â What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following number series?
1 4 14 45 139 422 ?
a)Â 1268
b)Â 1234
c)Â 1272
d)Â 1216
e)Â None of these
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Question 6:Â What would be the compound interest accrued on an amount of Rs. 9,000 at the rate of 11 p.c.p.a. in two years ?
a)Â Rs. 2089.90
b)Â Rs. 2140.90
c)Â Rs. 2068.50
d)Â Rs. 2085.50
e)Â None of these
Question 7:Â 16 8 12 30 ? 472.5
a)Â 104
b)Â 103
c)Â 106
d)Â 105
e)Â None of these
Question 8:Â 2, 5, 12, 27, 58, ?
a)Â 122
b)Â 121
c)Â 123
d)Â 120
e)Â None of these
Question 9:Â 18 19.7 16.3 23.1 9.5 ?
a)Â 36.5
b)Â 36.8
c)Â 36.7
d)Â 36.9
e)Â None of these
Question 10:Â 68, ?, 77, 104, 168, 293
a)Â 69
b)Â 70
c)Â 68
d)Â 74
e)Â None of these
Question 11: In how many different ways can the numbers ‘256974’ be arranged, using each digit only once in each arrangement, such that the digits 6 and 5 are at the extreme ends in each arrangement ?
a)Â 48
b)Â 720
c)Â 36
d)Â 360
e)Â None of these
Question 12:Â What will come in place of both the question marks (?) in the following question ?$\frac{(?)^{0.6}}{104}=\frac{26}{(?)^{1.4}}$
a)Â 58
b)Â -48
c)Â -56
d)Â 42
e)Â -52
Question 13:Â Out of the fractions $\frac{1}{2}, \frac{7}{8}, \frac{3}{4}, \frac{5}{6}$, and $\frac{6}{7}$ what is the difference between the largest and smallest fractions ?
a)Â $\frac{7}{13}$
b)Â $\frac{3}{8}$
c)Â $\frac{4}{7}$
d)Â $\frac{1}{6}$
e)Â None of these
Question 14:Â If $(11)^{3}$ is subtracted from $(46)^{2}$ . what will be the remainder ?
a)Â 787
b)Â 785
c)Â 781
d)Â 783
e)Â None of these
Question 15:Â 9, 11, 16, 33, 98, ?
a)Â 350
b)Â 355
c)Â 360
d)Â 365
e)Â 370
Question 16:Â 65, 70, 63, 74, 61, ?
a)Â 78
b)Â 58
c)Â 72
d)Â 46
e)Â 68
Question 17:Â 13, 14, 30, 93, ?, 1885
a)Â 358
b)Â 336
c)Â 364
d)Â 376
e)Â 380
Question 18:Â 8, 14, 25, 46, 82, ?
a)Â 132
b)Â 130
c)Â 138
d)Â 128
e)Â 142
Question 19:Â 14, 8, 7, 11.5, 22, ?
a)Â 54
b)Â 64
c)Â 62
d)Â 58
e)Â 56
Question 20:Â $\frac{1}{8}\times121+\frac{1}{5}\times76-?=25$
a)Â 5
b)Â 45
c)Â 15
d)Â 35
e)Â 65
Question 21:Â $\sqrt{628}\times17.996\div15.04=?$
a)Â 30
b)Â 10
c)Â 5
d)Â 20
e)Â 25
Question 22:Â 80.04% of 150.16 + 60.02% of 50.07 = ?
a)Â 150
b)Â 125
c)Â 210
d)Â 175
e)Â 213
Question 23:Â $17.98^{2} + 4.05 \times 90.11 \div 4.98 = ?$
a)Â 396
b)Â 336
c)Â 242
d)Â 423
e)Â 816
Question 24: 90.05 + 281 ÷ 4 -151.06 = $\sqrt[3]{?}$
a)Â 27
b)Â 343
c)Â 216
d)Â 729
e)Â 176
Question 25:Â What should come next in the number series ?
1 8 3 6 5 4 7 2 9 1 8 3 6 5 4 7 2 1 8 3 6 5 4 7 1 8 3 6 5 4
a)Â 1
b)Â 2
c)Â 4
d)Â 8
e)Â None of these
Question 26:Â 26, 12, 11, 15.5, 30, ?
a)Â 72
b)Â 68
c)Â 74
d)Â 82
e)Â 78
Question 27:Â 8, 9.4, 12.2, 17.8, 29, ?
a)Â 53.6
b)Â 51.4
c)Â 52.1
d)Â 48.6
e)Â 49.8
Question 28:Â 17, 16, 30, 87, 344, ?
a)Â 1735
b)Â 1760
c)Â 1660
d)Â 1685
e)Â 1715
Question 29:Â 13, 13, 20, 37.5, 83, ?
a)Â 233
b)Â 216
c)Â 234
d)Â 235
e)Â 239
Question 30:Â 29, 31, 37, 49, 69, ?
a)Â 108
b)Â 99
c)Â 94
d)Â 103
e)Â 88
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Answers & Solutions:
1) Answer (C)
Each number is of the form $(n^3+1)$ where $n$ is a natural number
$1^3+1$ = 2
$2^3+1$ =Â 9
$3^3+1$ =Â 28
$4^3+1$ =Â 65
$5^3+1$ =Â 126
=> Ans – (C)
2) Answer (C)
The pattern here followed is :
1 * 3 + 2 = 5
5Â * 3 + 2 =Â 17
17Â * 3 + 2 =Â 53
53Â * 3 + 2 =Â 161
161Â * 3 + 2 =Â 485
485Â * 3 + 2 =Â 1457
3) Answer (E)
Expression : $54.786 \div 10.121 \times 4.454 = ?$
= $\frac{55}{10} \times 4.5$
= $24.75 \approx 24$
4) Answer (C)
The pattern here followed is :
2 * 2 + 1 = 5
5 *Â 2 + 1 =Â Â 11
11 *Â 2 + 1 =Â 23
23 *Â 2 + 1 =Â 47
47 *Â 2 + 1 =Â 95
95 *Â 2 + 1 =Â 191
5) Answer (C)
The pattern here followed is :
1Â * 3 +Â 1 = 4
4Â * 3 +Â 2 = 14
14Â * 3 + 3 = 45
45Â * 3 +Â 4 = 139
139Â * 3 + 5 = 422
422 * 3 + 6 =Â 1272
6) Answer (E)
$C.I. = P [(1 + \frac{R}{100})^T – 1]$
= $9000 [(1 + \frac{11}{100})^2 – 1]$
= $9000 [(1.11)^2 – 1]$
= $9000 \times (1.2321 – 1)$
= $9000 \times 0.2321$ = Rs. $2,088.90$
7) Answer (D)
Odd multiples of $\frac{1}{2}$ are multiplied
16 $\times \frac{1}{2}$ = 8
8Â $\times \frac{3}{2}$ =Â 12
12Â $\times \frac{5}{2}$ =Â 30
30Â $\times \frac{7}{2}$ =Â 105
105Â $\times \frac{9}{2}$ =Â 472.5
8) Answer (B)
Each number is multiplied by 2 and then consecutive natural numbers are added
2 $\times 2 + 1$ = 5
5Â $\times 2 + 2$ =Â 12
12Â $\times 2 + 3$ =Â 27
27Â $\times 2 + 4$ =Â 58
58Â $\times 2 + 5$ =Â 121
9) Answer (C)
The pattern is :
18 $+ 1.7 \times 2^0$ = 19.7
19.7Â $- 1.7 \times 2^1$ =Â 16.3
16.3Â $+ 1.7 \times 2^2$ =Â 23.1
23.1Â $- 1.7 \times 2^3$ =Â 9.5
9.5Â $+ 1.7 \times 2^4$ =Â 36.7
10) Answer (A)
Cubes of consecutive natural numbers are added
68 $+ 1^3$ =Â 69
69Â $+ 2^3$ =Â 77
77Â $+ 3^3$ =Â 104
104Â $+ 4^3$ =Â 168
168Â $+ 5^3$ =Â 293
11) Answer (A)
Case 1 : 6 at left end and 5 is at right end : 6 _ _ _ _ 5
Now, four empty places can be filled by 2,9,7 and 4 in = $4!$ ways
= $4 \times 3 \times 2 \times 1 = 24$
Case 2 : 6 at right end and 5 at left end : 5 _ _ _ _ 6
Similarly, no. of ways = $4!$
= $4 \times 3 \times 2 \times 1 = 24$
$\therefore$ Total no. of ways = $24 + 24 = 48$
12) Answer (E)
$\frac{(x)^{0.6}}{104}=\frac{26}{(x)^{1.4}}$
${(x)^{0.6}} * {(x)^{01.4}}$ = 104*26
${(x)^{2}}$ = 104*26
x = ±52
13) Answer (B)
Given values are ,
$\frac{1}{2}$ = 0.5
$\frac{7}{8}$ = 0.87
$\frac{3}{4}$ = 0.75
$\frac{5}{6}$ = 0.83
$\frac{6}{7}$ = 0.86
∴ Required difference = $\frac{7}{8}$ – $\frac{1}{2}$ = (7-4)/8 = 3/8
14) Answer (B)
Here
$(46)^2$ = 2116
$(11)^3$ = 1331
So, 2116 – 1331 = 785
15) Answer (B)
Number of the form $(2^n + 1)$ are added where n is even number
9 $+ (2^0 + 1)$ = 11
11Â $+ (2^2 + 1)$ =Â 16
16Â $+ (2^4 + 1)$ =Â 33
33Â $+ (2^6 + 1)$ =Â 98
98Â $+ (2^8 + 1)$ =Â 355
16) Answer (A)
We can note that consecutive prime numbers are either added or subtracted starting from 5.
65+5 = 70
70-7 = 63
63+11 = 74
74-13 = 61
61+17 = 78
Option A is the right answer.
17) Answer (D)
13*1 + 1 = 14
14*2 +2 = 28+2 = 30
30*3 + 3 = 90+3 =93
93*4 + 4 = 372+4 = 376
Option D is the right answer.
18) Answer (C)
14 – 8 = 6
25 – 14 =11
46 – 25 = 21
82 – 46 = 36
Let us take a look at the second order difference.
11 – 6 = 5
21 – 11 = 10
36 – 21 = 15
The next term will be 20. The difference will be 36 + 20 = 56.
The required term is 82 + 56 = 138.
Option C is the right answer.
19) Answer (E)
14*0.5 + 1 = 7+1= 8
8*1 – 1 = 8-1 = 7
7*1.5 + 1 = 10.5 + 1 = 11.5
11.5*2 – 1 = 23 – 1 = 22
22*2.5 +1 = 55+1 =56
Option E is the right answer.
20) Answer (A)
The given equation can be written as $\frac{120}{8}+\frac{75}{5} – 25 =x$
$15+15-25=5$
Option A is the right answer.
21) Answer (A)
The given equation can be written as$ \frac{\sqrt{625}*18}{15}$
=$\frac{25*6}{5}$
= 30.
Option A is the right answer.
22) Answer (A)
80.04 ~ 80
150.16 ~ 150
60.02 ~ 60
50.07 ~ 50
Now, (80.04% of 150.16 + 60.02% of 50.07) is equivalent to (80% of 150 + 60% of 50) = 120 +30 = 150
23) Answer (A)
The given equation can be written as $18^{2} + \frac{4*90}{5}$
= $324 + 4*18$
= $396$
Option A is the right answer.
24) Answer (D)
The given statement can be written as $90 + 60 – 151 = \sqrt[3]{?}$
$9 =\sqrt[3]{?}$
=> ? = 729
Option D is the answer.
25) Answer (A)
The series can be shown as below
1 8 3 6 5 4 7 2 9
1 8 3 6 5 4 7 2
1 8 3 6 5 4 7
1 8 3 6 5 4
After this, the series has to repeat itself and hence, the next term will be 1
26) Answer (C)
$\frac{26}{2/1}-1$ = 12
$\frac{12}{2/2}-1$ = 11
$\frac{11}{2/3}-1$ = 15.5
$\frac{15.5}{2/4}-1$ = 30
$\frac{30}{2/5}-1$ = 74
27) Answer (B)
The difference between consecutive terms is doubling.
For example, 9.4 – 8 = 1.4
12.2 – 9.4 = 2.8
17.8 – 12.2 = 5.6
29 – 17.8 = 11.2
Hence, the term to come next is 29 + 11.2*2 = 51.4
28) Answer (E)
16 = 17*1 – 1
30 = 16*2 – 2
87 = 30*3 – 3
344 = 87*4 – 4
So, the next number is 344*5 – 5 = 1715
29) Answer (B)
$13 \times 0.5 + 6.5 = 13$
$13 \times 1 + 7 = 20$
$20 \times 1.5 + 7.5 = 37.5$
$37.5 \times 2 + 8 = 83$
$83 \times 2.5 + 8.5 = 216$
30) Answer (B)
+The difference between the consecutive terms is:
31-29 = 2
37 -31 = 6
49- 37 = 12
69-49 = 20
Here, the difference between the consecutive difference terms is
6-2 = 4
12-6 = 6
20-12 = 8
Hence, the next term in difference series = 10
Therefore the next term in series = 69+30 = 99