SBI Clerk Prelims – Free Mock Test

100 Qs (60 mins)

English (Verbal Ability) – 30 Qs | Quantitative Aptitude – 35 Qs | Logical Reasoning – 35 Qs

1. Directions (Q. 1-10): Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:
The pristine beauty of the Amazon rainforest is like no other place on Earth. Occupying a vast area of over 6.7 million square kilometers, it represents over half of the planet’s remaining rainforests. It is a natural haven for innumerable species of flora and fauna, many of which are yet to be discovered.
Known as the “lungs of the Earth,” the Amazon rainforest absorbs a significant portion of global carbon dioxide, releasing oxygen and playing a crucial role in maintaining the world’s climate. It is a critical part of the global carbon cycle and contributes to our planet’s overall health.
However, threats to the Amazon rainforest are growing, with deforestation being the most significant one. Driven by agriculture, logging, and mining, large parts of the rainforest have been cleared, disrupting ecosystems and causing a decline in biodiversity. The native tribes who have lived in harmony with nature for centuries are also being dislocated due to these activities.
Preserving the Amazon rainforest is a matter of utmost importance. It is not just about protecting an area of stunning natural beauty, but also about the survival of countless species and the balance of our global climate.

What is a synonym for the word “pristine” as used in the passage?
 
 
 
 
 

2. Directions (Q. 1-10): Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:
The pristine beauty of the Amazon rainforest is like no other place on Earth. Occupying a vast area of over 6.7 million square kilometers, it represents over half of the planet’s remaining rainforests. It is a natural haven for innumerable species of flora and fauna, many of which are yet to be discovered.
Known as the “lungs of the Earth,” the Amazon rainforest absorbs a significant portion of global carbon dioxide, releasing oxygen and playing a crucial role in maintaining the world’s climate. It is a critical part of the global carbon cycle and contributes to our planet’s overall health.
However, threats to the Amazon rainforest are growing, with deforestation being the most significant one. Driven by agriculture, logging, and mining, large parts of the rainforest have been cleared, disrupting ecosystems and causing a decline in biodiversity. The native tribes who have lived in harmony with nature for centuries are also being dislocated due to these activities.
Preserving the Amazon rainforest is a matter of utmost importance. It is not just about protecting an area of stunning natural beauty, but also about the survival of countless species and the balance of our global climate.

Where is the Amazon rainforest located?
 
 
 
 
 

3. Directions (Q. 1-10): Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:
The pristine beauty of the Amazon rainforest is like no other place on Earth. Occupying a vast area of over 6.7 million square kilometers, it represents over half of the planet’s remaining rainforests. It is a natural haven for innumerable species of flora and fauna, many of which are yet to be discovered.
Known as the “lungs of the Earth,” the Amazon rainforest absorbs a significant portion of global carbon dioxide, releasing oxygen and playing a crucial role in maintaining the world’s climate. It is a critical part of the global carbon cycle and contributes to our planet’s overall health.
However, threats to the Amazon rainforest are growing, with deforestation being the most significant one. Driven by agriculture, logging, and mining, large parts of the rainforest have been cleared, disrupting ecosystems and causing a decline in biodiversity. The native tribes who have lived in harmony with nature for centuries are also being dislocated due to these activities.
Preserving the Amazon rainforest is a matter of utmost importance. It is not just about protecting an area of stunning natural beauty, but also about the survival of countless species and the balance of our global climate.

Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. The Amazon rainforest is known as the “lungs of the Earth.”
B. The Amazon rainforest contributes to the global carbon cycle.
C. All species in the Amazon rainforest have been discovered.
 
 
 
 
 

4. Directions (Q. 1-10): Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:
The pristine beauty of the Amazon rainforest is like no other place on Earth. Occupying a vast area of over 6.7 million square kilometers, it represents over half of the planet’s remaining rainforests. It is a natural haven for innumerable species of flora and fauna, many of which are yet to be discovered.
Known as the “lungs of the Earth,” the Amazon rainforest absorbs a significant portion of global carbon dioxide, releasing oxygen and playing a crucial role in maintaining the world’s climate. It is a critical part of the global carbon cycle and contributes to our planet’s overall health.
However, threats to the Amazon rainforest are growing, with deforestation being the most significant one. Driven by agriculture, logging, and mining, large parts of the rainforest have been cleared, disrupting ecosystems and causing a decline in biodiversity. The native tribes who have lived in harmony with nature for centuries are also being dislocated due to these activities.
Preserving the Amazon rainforest is a matter of utmost importance. It is not just about protecting an area of stunning natural beauty, but also about the survival of countless species and the balance of our global climate.

What does the phrase “in harmony with nature” refer to in the passage?
 
 
 
 
 

5. Directions (Q. 1-10): Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:
The pristine beauty of the Amazon rainforest is like no other place on Earth. Occupying a vast area of over 6.7 million square kilometers, it represents over half of the planet’s remaining rainforests. It is a natural haven for innumerable species of flora and fauna, many of which are yet to be discovered.
Known as the “lungs of the Earth,” the Amazon rainforest absorbs a significant portion of global carbon dioxide, releasing oxygen and playing a crucial role in maintaining the world’s climate. It is a critical part of the global carbon cycle and contributes to our planet’s overall health.
However, threats to the Amazon rainforest are growing, with deforestation being the most significant one. Driven by agriculture, logging, and mining, large parts of the rainforest have been cleared, disrupting ecosystems and causing a decline in biodiversity. The native tribes who have lived in harmony with nature for centuries are also being dislocated due to these activities.
Preserving the Amazon rainforest is a matter of utmost importance. It is not just about protecting an area of stunning natural beauty, but also about the survival of countless species and the balance of our global climate.

Choose an antonym for the word “disrupted”
 
 
 
 
 

6. Directions (Q. 1-10): Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:
The pristine beauty of the Amazon rainforest is like no other place on Earth. Occupying a vast area of over 6.7 million square kilometers, it represents over half of the planet’s remaining rainforests. It is a natural haven for innumerable species of flora and fauna, many of which are yet to be discovered.
Known as the “lungs of the Earth,” the Amazon rainforest absorbs a significant portion of global carbon dioxide, releasing oxygen and playing a crucial role in maintaining the world’s climate. It is a critical part of the global carbon cycle and contributes to our planet’s overall health.
However, threats to the Amazon rainforest are growing, with deforestation being the most significant one. Driven by agriculture, logging, and mining, large parts of the rainforest have been cleared, disrupting ecosystems and causing a decline in biodiversity. The native tribes who have lived in harmony with nature for centuries are also being dislocated due to these activities.
Preserving the Amazon rainforest is a matter of utmost importance. It is not just about protecting an area of stunning natural beauty, but also about the survival of countless species and the balance of our global climate.

Fill in the blank from the passage: “________, threats to the Amazon rainforest are growing, with deforestation being the most significant one.”
 
 
 
 
 

7. Directions (Q. 1-10): Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:
The pristine beauty of the Amazon rainforest is like no other place on Earth. Occupying a vast area of over 6.7 million square kilometers, it represents over half of the planet’s remaining rainforests. It is a natural haven for innumerable species of flora and fauna, many of which are yet to be discovered.
Known as the “lungs of the Earth,” the Amazon rainforest absorbs a significant portion of global carbon dioxide, releasing oxygen and playing a crucial role in maintaining the world’s climate. It is a critical part of the global carbon cycle and contributes to our planet’s overall health.
However, threats to the Amazon rainforest are growing, with deforestation being the most significant one. Driven by agriculture, logging, and mining, large parts of the rainforest have been cleared, disrupting ecosystems and causing a decline in biodiversity. The native tribes who have lived in harmony with nature for centuries are also being dislocated due to these activities.
Preserving the Amazon rainforest is a matter of utmost importance. It is not just about protecting an area of stunning natural beauty, but also about the survival of countless species and the balance of our global climate.

What is incorrect according to the passage?
A. The Amazon rainforest is known as the “lungs of the Earth.”
B. Deforestation in the Amazon is primarily driven by tourism.
C. The Amazon rainforest plays a crucial role in maintaining the world’s climate.
 
 
 
 
 

8. Directions (Q. 1-10): Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:
The pristine beauty of the Amazon rainforest is like no other place on Earth. Occupying a vast area of over 6.7 million square kilometers, it represents over half of the planet’s remaining rainforests. It is a natural haven for innumerable species of flora and fauna, many of which are yet to be discovered.
Known as the “lungs of the Earth,” the Amazon rainforest absorbs a significant portion of global carbon dioxide, releasing oxygen and playing a crucial role in maintaining the world’s climate. It is a critical part of the global carbon cycle and contributes to our planet’s overall health.
However, threats to the Amazon rainforest are growing, with deforestation being the most significant one. Driven by agriculture, logging, and mining, large parts of the rainforest have been cleared, disrupting ecosystems and causing a decline in biodiversity. The native tribes who have lived in harmony with nature for centuries are also being dislocated due to these activities.
Preserving the Amazon rainforest is a matter of utmost importance. It is not just about protecting an area of stunning natural beauty, but also about the survival of countless species and the balance of our global climate.

According to the passage, why is preserving the Amazon rainforest important?
 
 
 
 
 

9. Directions (Q. 1-10): Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:
The pristine beauty of the Amazon rainforest is like no other place on Earth. Occupying a vast area of over 6.7 million square kilometers, it represents over half of the planet’s remaining rainforests. It is a natural haven for innumerable species of flora and fauna, many of which are yet to be discovered.
Known as the “lungs of the Earth,” the Amazon rainforest absorbs a significant portion of global carbon dioxide, releasing oxygen and playing a crucial role in maintaining the world’s climate. It is a critical part of the global carbon cycle and contributes to our planet’s overall health.
However, threats to the Amazon rainforest are growing, with deforestation being the most significant one. Driven by agriculture, logging, and mining, large parts of the rainforest have been cleared, disrupting ecosystems and causing a decline in biodiversity. The native tribes who have lived in harmony with nature for centuries are also being dislocated due to these activities.
Preserving the Amazon rainforest is a matter of utmost importance. It is not just about protecting an area of stunning natural beauty, but also about the survival of countless species and the balance of our global climate.

According to the passage, what is the major cause of deforestation in the Amazon?
 
 
 
 
 

10. Directions (Q. 1-10): Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct/most appropriate options:
The pristine beauty of the Amazon rainforest is like no other place on Earth. Occupying a vast area of over 6.7 million square kilometers, it represents over half of the planet’s remaining rainforests. It is a natural haven for innumerable species of flora and fauna, many of which are yet to be discovered.
Known as the “lungs of the Earth,” the Amazon rainforest absorbs a significant portion of global carbon dioxide, releasing oxygen and playing a crucial role in maintaining the world’s climate. It is a critical part of the global carbon cycle and contributes to our planet’s overall health.
However, threats to the Amazon rainforest are growing, with deforestation being the most significant one. Driven by agriculture, logging, and mining, large parts of the rainforest have been cleared, disrupting ecosystems and causing a decline in biodiversity. The native tribes who have lived in harmony with nature for centuries are also being dislocated due to these activities.
Preserving the Amazon rainforest is a matter of utmost importance. It is not just about protecting an area of stunning natural beauty, but also about the survival of countless species and the balance of our global climate.

What is the approximate size of the Amazon rainforest?
 
 
 
 
 

11. Direction (Q.11- 13): In the given sentence, a word has been emphasized. Select the best alternative for the emphasized word from the given options. If none follows, select option 5 as your answer.

The project was “postponed” due to unforeseen circumstances.
 
 
 
 
 

12. Direction (Q.11- 13): In the given sentence, a word has been emphasized. Select the best alternative for the emphasized word from the given options. If none follows, select option 5 as your answer.

The new building “towered” over the older structures in the city.
 
 
 
 
 

13. Direction (Q.11- 13): In the given sentence, a word has been emphasized. Select the best alternative for the emphasized word from the given options. If none follows, select option 5 as your answer.

She “nurtured” her dream of becoming a singer since childhood.
 
 
 
 
 

14. Direction (Q.14-15): A sentence/part of the sentence is emphasized. Five alternatives are given to the emphasized part, which will improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative and choose the option corresponding to it. In case no improvement is needed, click the option corresponding to ‘No improvement required’.

I “am not know” the answer to your question.
 
 
 
 
 

15. Direction (Q.14-15): A sentence/part of the sentence is emphasized. Five alternatives are given to the emphasized part, which will improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative and choose the option corresponding to it. In case no improvement is needed, click the option corresponding to ‘No improvement required’.

This shirt is “fit me” perfectly.
 
 
 
 
 

16. Direction (16-20) The question below contains five scattered segments of a sentence. Indicate the sequence which correctly assembles the segments and completes the sentence.

A. leading to
B. has caused a rise in temperatures
C. global warming
D. across the world
E. the pollution
 
 
 
 
 

17. Direction (16-20) The question below contains five scattered segments of a sentence. Indicate the sequence which correctly assembles the segments and completes the sentence.

A. important for maintaining good health
B. and physical exercise is
C. a balanced diet
D. along with
E. especially in today’s hectic lifestyle
 
 
 
 
 

18. Direction (16-20) The question below contains five scattered segments of a sentence. Indicate the sequence which correctly assembles the segments and completes the sentence.

A. the importance of
B. are constantly reminding us
C. natural resources
D. the depleting
E. environmentalists
 
 
 
 
 

19. Direction (16-20) The question below contains five scattered segments of a sentence. Indicate the sequence which correctly assembles the segments and completes the sentence.

A. creating a balanced ecosystem
B. plays a significant role in
C. the biodiversity
D. on our planet
E. and sustaining life
 
 
 
 
 

20. Direction (16-20) The question below contains five scattered segments of a sentence. Indicate the sequence which correctly assembles the segments and completes the sentence.

A. in our daily lives
B. the role of technology
C. has become indispensable
D. in this digital age
E. with the advancement
 
 
 
 
 

21. Direction (Q.21-25) Read the sentence below to find out if there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5). (Ignore errors in punctuation, if any)

Despite of his efforts (A)/ he failed to (B)/ secure a good rank (C)/ in the examination. (D)/ No Error (E)
 
 
 
 
 

22. Direction (Q.21-25) Read the sentence below to find out if there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5). (Ignore errors in punctuation, if any)

She is been working (A)/ on this project (B)/ for the past two months (C)/ and is expected to finish it soon. (D)/ No Error (E)
 
 
 
 
 

23. Direction (Q.21-25) Read the sentence below to find out if there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5). (Ignore errors in punctuation, if any)

Due to traffic (A)/ he arrived late (B)/ at the meeting and (C)/ missed the important discussion. (D)/ No error (E)
 
 
 
 
 

24. Direction (Q.21-25) Read the sentence below to find out if there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5). (Ignore errors in punctuation, if any)

The team are working (A)/ on a new strategy (B)/ to improve their performance (C)/ in the upcoming matches. (D)/ No Error (E)
 
 
 
 
 

25. Direction (Q.21-25) Read the sentence below to find out if there is any error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. The letter of that part is the answer. If there is no error, the answer is (5). (Ignore errors in punctuation, if any)

They has decided (A)/ to donate a part of their earnings (B)/ to charity every year (C)/ to support the less fortunate. (D)/ No error (E)
 
 
 
 
 

26. Direction (Q.26-30): Below are given seven sentences, out of which the sentence numbered 5 has been correctly placed and is fixed. The rest of the sentences, A, B, C, D, E, and F must be arranged correctly to form a logical order. Keep in mind that there are a total of seven sentences, with the 5th sentence already given.
A. It has made learning more interactive and fun.
B. With the advent of technology, education has seen a drastic transformation.
C. Teachers now use various digital tools to explain complex concepts.
D. Online classes have become the norm due to the recent pandemic.
5. However, this shift to digital learning also has its own set of challenges.
E. Despite these challenges, the benefits of digital learning cannot be ignored.
F. It has made education more accessible and convenient.

Which of the following is the FIRST statement?
 
 
 
 
 

27. Direction (Q.26-30): Below are given seven sentences, out of which the sentence numbered 5 has been correctly placed and is fixed. The rest of the sentences, A, B, C, D, E, and F must be arranged correctly to form a logical order. Keep in mind that there are a total of seven sentences, with the 5th sentence already given.
A. It has made learning more interactive and fun.
B. With the advent of technology, education has seen a drastic transformation.
C. Teachers now use various digital tools to explain complex concepts.
D. Online classes have become the norm due to the recent pandemic.
5. However, this shift to digital learning also has its own set of challenges.
E. Despite these challenges, the benefits of digital learning cannot be ignored.
F. It has made education more accessible and convenient.

Which of the following is the SECOND statement?
 
 
 
 
 

28. Direction (Q.26-30): Below are given seven sentences, out of which the sentence numbered 5 has been correctly placed and is fixed. The rest of the sentences, A, B, C, D, E, and F must be arranged correctly to form a logical order. Keep in mind that there are a total of seven sentences, with the 5th sentence already given.
A. It has made learning more interactive and fun.
B. With the advent of technology, education has seen a drastic transformation.
C. Teachers now use various digital tools to explain complex concepts.
D. Online classes have become the norm due to the recent pandemic.
5. However, this shift to digital learning also has its own set of challenges.
E. Despite these challenges, the benefits of digital learning cannot be ignored.
F. It has made education more accessible and convenient.

Which of the following is the THIRD statement?
 
 
 
 
 

29. Direction (Q.26-30): Below are given seven sentences, out of which the sentence numbered 5 has been correctly placed and is fixed. The rest of the sentences, A, B, C, D, E, and F must be arranged correctly to form a logical order. Keep in mind that there are a total of seven sentences, with the 5th sentence already given.
A. It has made learning more interactive and fun.
B. With the advent of technology, education has seen a drastic transformation.
C. Teachers now use various digital tools to explain complex concepts.
D. Online classes have become the norm due to the recent pandemic.
5. However, this shift to digital learning also has its own set of challenges.
E. Despite these challenges, the benefits of digital learning cannot be ignored.
F. It has made education more accessible and convenient.

Which of the following is the SIXTH statement?
 
 
 
 
 

30. Direction (Q.26-30): Below are given seven sentences, out of which the sentence numbered 5 has been correctly placed and is fixed. The rest of the sentences, A, B, C, D, E, and F must be arranged correctly to form a logical order. Keep in mind that there are a total of seven sentences, with the 5th sentence already given.
A. It has made learning more interactive and fun.
B. With the advent of technology, education has seen a drastic transformation.
C. Teachers now use various digital tools to explain complex concepts.
D. Online classes have become the norm due to the recent pandemic.
5. However, this shift to digital learning also has its own set of challenges.
E. Despite these challenges, the benefits of digital learning cannot be ignored.
F. It has made education more accessible and convenient.

Which of the following is the SEVENTH statement?
 
 
 
 
 

31. Directions (Q.31 – 35) What approximate value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following question?

829.99 ÷ 6.98 + 29.95 × (5^2) – 89.99 × 3.98 + √18999.99 = ?
 
 
 
 
 

32. Directions (Q.31 – 35) What approximate value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following question?

[{(7.97^2) × (8.07^2)} / {(9.17^3)× 7.94}^2] × 7.97^9 = 8.13^?
 
 
 
 
 

33. Directions (Q.31 – 35) What approximate value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following question?

(624.14 – 324.34) + (972.86 – 542.85) = ? – (623.23 – 323.56)
 
 
 
 
 

34. Directions (Q.31 – 35) What approximate value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following question?

54.97% of 460.05 + 41.02% of 1399.97 = ?^2 – 6.99% of 500.02
 
 
 
 
 

35. Directions (Q.31 – 35) What approximate value should come in the place of question mark (?) in the following question?

(97.98 + 62.034) × (43.2 – 34.67) = ? + (40.98% of 399.06)
 
 
 
 
 

36. Directions (Q. 36 – 40) : Answer the questions based on the information given below.
Two companies ‘A’ and ‘B’ sold a total of 4200 laptops in June, July, August, and September. The ratio of laptops sold by company ‘A’ in June and July is 4:3. The total number of laptops sold by company ‘B’ in all four months is 1800. The number of laptops sold by company ‘A’ in August is 30% less than the number of laptops sold by the same company in September. The total number of laptops sold by companies ‘A’ and ‘B’ in June was 1300. The number of laptops sold by company ‘A’ in July was 20% less than that by company ‘B’ in August. The total number of laptops sold by company ‘A’ in June was 550. Laptops sold by company ‘B’ in September is 360 more than that in July.

If the selling price of each laptop sold by company ‘A’ in any of the given months is equal to 200 Rs., then find the total revenue generated by company ‘A’ by selling all the laptops in all four months together?
 
 
 
 
 

37. Directions (Q. 36 – 40) : Answer the questions based on the information given below.
Two companies ‘A’ and ‘B’ sold a total of 4200 laptops in June, July, August, and September. The ratio of laptops sold by company ‘A’ in June and July is 4:3. The total number of laptops sold by company ‘B’ in all four months is 1800. The number of laptops sold by company ‘A’ in August is 30% less than the number of laptops sold by the same company in September. The total number of laptops sold by companies ‘A’ and ‘B’ in June was 1300. The number of laptops sold by company ‘A’ in July was 20% less than that by company ‘B’ in August. The total number of laptops sold by company ‘A’ in June was 550. Laptops sold by company ‘B’ in September is 360 more than that in July.

Find the ratio of the number of laptops sold by company ‘A’ in September to laptops sold by company ‘B’ in June?
 
 
 
 
 

38. Directions (Q. 36 – 40) : Answer the questions based on the information given below.
Two companies ‘A’ and ‘B’ sold a total of 4200 laptops in June, July, August, and September. The ratio of laptops sold by company ‘A’ in June and July is 4:3. The total number of laptops sold by company ‘B’ in all four months is 1800. The number of laptops sold by company ‘A’ in August is 30% less than the number of laptops sold by the same company in September. The total number of laptops sold by companies ‘A’ and ‘B’ in June was 1300. The number of laptops sold by company ‘A’ in July was 20% less than that by company ‘B’ in August. The total number of laptops sold by company ‘A’ in June was 550. Laptops sold by company ‘B’ in September is 360 more than that in July.

The average number of laptops sold in July, August, and September by company ‘B’ is 440. Find the number of laptops sold in September by the same company?
 
 
 
 
 

39. Directions (Q. 36 – 40) : Answer the questions based on the information given below.
Two companies ‘A’ and ‘B’ sold a total of 4200 laptops in June, July, August, and September. The ratio of laptops sold by company ‘A’ in June and July is 4:3. The total number of laptops sold by company ‘B’ in all four months is 1800. The number of laptops sold by company ‘A’ in August is 30% less than the number of laptops sold by the same company in September. The total number of laptops sold by companies ‘A’ and ‘B’ in June was 1300. The number of laptops sold by company ‘A’ in July was 20% less than that by company ‘B’ in August. The total number of laptops sold by company ‘A’ in June was 550. Laptops sold by company ‘B’ in September is 360 more than that in July.

Find the average number of laptops sold in July and August by company ‘A’?
 
 
 
 
 

40. Directions (Q. 36 – 40) : Answer the questions based on the information given below.
Two companies ‘A’ and ‘B’ sold a total of 4200 laptops in June, July, August, and September. The ratio of laptops sold by company ‘A’ in June and July is 4:3. The total number of laptops sold by company ‘B’ in all four months is 1800. The number of laptops sold by company ‘A’ in August is 30% less than the number of laptops sold by the same company in September. The total number of laptops sold by companies ‘A’ and ‘B’ in June was 1300. The number of laptops sold by company ‘A’ in July was 20% less than that by company ‘B’ in August. The total number of laptops sold by company ‘A’ in June was 550. Laptops sold by company ‘B’ in September is 360 more than that in July.

Find the total number of laptops sold by both ‘A’ and ‘B’ together in August month?
 
 
 
 
 

41.

The ratio of the area of a triangle to the area of a rectangle is 7 : 12 and the area of a square is 144cm². If the length of the rectangle is equal to the side of the square and the ratio of the breadth and length of a rectangle is 2 : 3. Then, find the height of the triangle (taking the rectangle’s length as the base).
 
 
 
 
 

42.

A car covers a certain distance at a speed of 50 kmph. Due to heavy traffic, if the speed of the car was 15 kmph lesser, then it would have taken 3 hours more to cover the same distance. Find the distance covered by the car.
 
 
 
 
 

43.

P and Q can together finish a work in 25 days. They worked together for 15 days and then Q left. After another 20 days, P finished the remaining work. In how many days P alone can finish the job?
 
 
 
 
 

44.

A jar contains 70 litre of juice. y litre of juice is taken out and is replaced by water. This process is repeated two times. If the final quantity of juice is 40.3 litres, then find the value of y.
 
 
 
 
 

45.

The ratio of the ages of Ajay and Vijay is 7 : 8. If the ratio between the one-fourth age of Ajay and one-third of Vijay’s age is 3 : 4. Then what is the age of Vijay?
 
 
 
 
 

46. Direction (Q. 46- 50): A wrong number is given in the following number series. Find out the wrong number.

11, 12, 27, 82, 330, 1650
 
 
 
 
 

47. Direction (Q. 46- 50): A wrong number is given in the following number series. Find out the wrong number.

15, 16, 35, 108, 430, 2155
 
 
 
 
 

48. Direction (Q. 46- 50): A wrong number is given in the following number series. Find out the wrong number.

1, 2, 8, 36, 150, 1080
 
 
 
 
 

49.

Aditya gives a loan to Ravi at simple interest with a condition that the rate of interest will increase by 1.5% per year. The total interest after 4 years is Rs. 9000, and the rate of interest for the first year is 6%. Find the principal amount.
 
 
 
 
 

50.

A swimmer who can swim 36 m/min in still water swims 150 m against the current and 150 m with the current. If the difference between those two times is 8 minutes, find the speed of the current.
 
 
 
 
 

51. Directions (Q. 56 – 60): Answer the questions based on the information given below. The table shows the number of employees in four different departments of a company who work in three different shifts

Departments Morning Shift Afternoon Shift Night Shift
HR 150 130 120
IT 250 230 220
Marketing 200 190 180
Finance 180 160 150
The Marketing department wants to balance the number of employees across all three shifts. If they decide to move 10 employees from the Afternoon shift to the Night shift, what will be the new ratio of employees in the Morning shift, Afternoon shift, and Night shift in the Marketing department?
 
 
 
 
 

52. Direction (Q. 46- 50): A wrong number is given in the following number series. Find out the wrong number.

10, 22, 56, 98, 198, 400
 
 
 
 
 

53.

Three partners Manu, Anu and Kanu started a business. Manu invested Rs. 40,000, Anu invested Rs. 60,000, after 3 months Kanu joined them with a certain amount. At the end of the year, a total profit of Rs. 32000 was recorded. Kanu’s share in the profit was Rs. 12000, then find Kanu’s investment in the business.
 
 
 
 
 

54.

The average salary of the staff of an IT company is Rs. 2200 per day. The average salary of the project managers is Rs. 6000 and that of the interns is Rs. 1400. If the number of project managers is 20, then find the number of interns in the company.
 
 
 
 
 

55. Directions (Q. 56 – 60): Answer the questions based on the information given below. The table shows the number of employees in four different departments of a company who work in three different shifts

Departments Morning Shift Afternoon Shift Night Shift
HR 150 130 120
IT 250 230 220
Marketing 200 190 180
Finance 180 160 150
The total number of employees in the company is 3000. What percentage of the total number of employees works in the Night shift?
 
 
 
 
 

56. Direction (Q. 46- 50): A wrong number is given in the following number series. Find out the wrong number.

110, 165, 245, 340, 470, 625
 
 
 
 
 

57.

Veer bought a laptop for Rs. 15000 and sells it at a loss of 20%. The selling price of the laptop is equal to the cost price of his tablet. At what price should he sell his tablet to incur a profit of 30% on it?
 
 
 
 
 

58. Directions (Q. 56 – 60): Answer the questions based on the information given below. The table shows the number of employees in four different departments of a company who work in three different shifts

Departments Morning Shift Afternoon Shift Night Shift
HR 150 130 120
IT 250 230 220
Marketing 200 190 180
Finance 180 160 150
If the IT department decides to increase their total employees by 20% uniformly across all shifts, how many additional employees will they have to recruit for the Afternoon shift?
 
 
 
 
 

59. Directions (Q. 56 – 60): Answer the questions based on the information given below. The table shows the number of employees in four different departments of a company who work in three different shifts

Departments Morning Shift Afternoon Shift Night Shift
HR 150 130 120
IT 250 230 220
Marketing 200 190 180
Finance 180 160 150
What is the average number of employees working in the Morning shift across all departments?
 
 
 
 
 

60. Directions (Q. 56 – 60): Answer the questions based on the information given below. The table shows the number of employees in four different departments of a company who work in three different shifts

Departments Morning Shift Afternoon Shift Night Shift
HR 150 130 120
IT 250 230 220
Marketing 200 190 180
Finance 180 160 150
What is the total number of employees working in the Afternoon shift across all departments?
 
 
 
 
 

61. Directions (Q. 61 – 65): Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions:

Line graph represents the percentage of the total number of products bought online (out of the total number of products browsed) from each retail website.
The table given below shows the number of ‘in-store’ products bought from each retail website.

Retail Website Number of ‘in-store’ products bought
A 20
B 30
C 45
D 35
E 25
If the number of ‘online’ products bought from websites ‘A’, ‘B’, and ‘E’ is equal and the total number of products ‘bought’ from websites ‘A’, ‘B’, and ‘E’ together is equal to 510, then find the average number of ‘online’ products bought from each of the given websites?
 
 
 
 
 

62. Directions (Q. 61 – 65): Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions:
Line graph represents the percentage of the total number of products bought online (out of the total number of products browsed) from each retail website.


The table given below shows the number of ‘in-store’ products bought from each retail website.

Retail Website Number of ‘in-store’ products bought
A 20
B 30
C 45
D 35
E 25
The number of ‘in-store’ products bought from another website ‘F’ is 10% more than that from website ‘D’ and the number of ‘online’ products bought from website ‘F’ is 412 more than that of ‘in-store’ products. If the percentage of the total number of ‘products’ bought from website ‘F’ is same as that of website ‘A’, then what is the total number of products browsed on website ‘F’?
 
 
 
 
 

63. Directions (Q. 61 – 65): Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions:
Line graph represents the percentage of the total number of products bought online (out of the total number of products browsed) from each retail website.


The table given below shows the number of ‘in-store’ products bought from each retail website.

Retail Website Number of ‘in-store’ products bought
A 20
B 30
C 45
D 35
E 25
The difference between the total number of ‘browsed’ products on website ‘C’ and the number of ‘online’ products bought from the same website is 260. If the number of ‘products’ bought is 70% of the total number of products ‘browsed’ on website ‘C’, then find the number of ‘products’ from website ‘C’ which were bought?
 
 
 
 
 

64. Directions (Q. 61 – 65): Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions:
Line graph represents the percentage of the total number of products bought online (out of the total number of products browsed) from each retail website.

The table given below shows the number of ‘in-store’ products bought from each retail website.

Retail Website Number of ‘in-store’ products bought
A 20
B 30
C 45
D 35
E 25
If the total number of ‘online’ products bought from website ‘B’ and website ‘D’ is 275 and 325 respectively, then find the ratio between the total number of ‘browsed’ products on website ‘B’ and ‘D’ together and the total number of ‘in-store’ products bought from websites ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ and ‘D’ together?
 
 
 
 
 

65. Directions (Q. 61 – 65): Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions:
Line graph represents the percentage of the total number of products bought online (out of the total number of products browsed) from each retail website.


The table given below shows the number of ‘in-store’ products bought from each retail website.

Retail Website Number of ‘in-store’ products bought
A 20
B 30
C 45
D 35
E 25
If the total number of products bought from websites ‘A’ and ‘E’ together is equal to 360 and the total number of ‘browsed’ products on website A is 250% more than that on website ‘E’, then find the total number of ‘online’ products bought from website ‘A’ and ‘E’ together?
 
 
 
 
 

66. Direction (Q. 66 – 70): Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions.
Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are sitting in a linear row, facing north and south. P is sitting third to the left of Q. R is sitting fourth to the left of P. R is facing in the same direction as P. Two people sit between P and R. S is sitting immediate left of R. S is facing in the opposite direction of Q. U is sitting Second to the right of S. Two people sit between V and W from the right of W. Both the neighbors of P face in the same direction as P. U faced the south direction.

Which of the following is the odd one out?
 
 
 
 
 

67. Direction (Q. 66 – 70): Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions.
Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are sitting in a linear row, facing north and south. P is sitting third to the left of Q. R is sitting fourth to the left of P. R is facing in the same direction as P. Two people sit between P and R. S is sitting immediate left of R. S is facing in the opposite direction of Q. U is sitting Second to the right of S. Two people sit between V and W from the right of W. Both the neighbors of P face in the same direction as P. U faced the south direction.

Which of the following is correct regarding the position of R with respect to Q?
 
 
 
 
 

68. Direction (Q. 66 – 70): Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions.
Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are sitting in a linear row, facing north and south. P is sitting third to the left of Q. R is sitting fourth to the left of P. R is facing in the same direction as P. Two people sit between P and R. S is sitting immediate left of R. S is facing in the opposite direction of Q. U is sitting Second to the right of S. Two people sit between V and W from the right of W. Both the neighbors of P face in the same direction as P. U faced the south direction.

How many people are sitting in between V and W counting from the right of V?
 
 
 
 

69. Direction (Q. 66 – 70): Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions.
Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are sitting in a linear row, facing north and south. P is sitting third to the left of Q. R is sitting fourth to the left of P. R is facing in the same direction as P. Two people sit between P and R. S is sitting immediate left of R. S is facing in the opposite direction of Q. U is sitting Second to the right of S. Two people sit between V and W from the right of W. Both the neighbors of P face in the same direction as P. U faced the south direction.

Who is sitting immediate left of P?
 
 
 
 
 

70. Direction (Q. 66 – 70): Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions.
Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are sitting in a linear row, facing north and south. P is sitting third to the left of Q. R is sitting fourth to the left of P. R is facing in the same direction as P. Two people sit between P and R. S is sitting immediate left of R. S is facing in the opposite direction of Q. U is sitting Second to the right of S. Two people sit between V and W from the right of W. Both the neighbors of P face in the same direction as P. U faced the south direction.

What is the position of S with respect to P?
 
 
 
 
 

71. Directions (Q. 71 – 75): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
In a certain code, ‘love peace and harmony’ is code for ‘xa ma pa ra’, ‘we believe in peace’ is code for ‘ta xa ka na’, ‘we love to believe’ is code for ‘na ma za ta’, ‘to believe peace always’ is code for ‘ya ta xa za’.

What is the code for ‘peace’?
 
 
 
 
 

72. Directions (Q. 71 – 75): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
In a certain code, ‘love peace and harmony’ is code for ‘xa ma pa ra’, ‘we believe in peace’ is code for ‘ta xa ka na’, ‘we love to believe’ is code for ‘na ma za ta’, ‘to believe peace always’ is code for ‘ya ta xa za’.

If code for ‘peace and love’ is ‘xa pa ma’ then what is the code for ‘harmony’?
 
 
 
 
 

73. Directions (Q. 71 – 75): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
In a certain code, ‘love peace and harmony’ is code for ‘xa ma pa ra’, ‘we believe in peace’ is code for ‘ta xa ka na’, ‘we love to believe’ is code for ‘na ma za ta’, ‘to believe peace always’ is code for ‘ya ta xa za’.

‘ra’ code represents which word?
 
 
 
 
 

74. Directions (Q. 71 – 75): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
In a certain code, ‘love peace and harmony’ is code for ‘xa ma pa ra’, ‘we believe in peace’ is code for ‘ta xa ka na’, ‘we love to believe’ is code for ‘na ma za ta’, ‘to believe peace always’ is code for ‘ya ta xa za’.

What is the possible code of “we love peace always”?
 
 
 
 
 

75. Directions (Q. 71 – 75): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
In a certain code, ‘love peace and harmony’ is code for ‘xa ma pa ra’, ‘we believe in peace’ is code for ‘ta xa ka na’, ‘we love to believe’ is code for ‘na ma za ta’, ‘to believe peace always’ is code for ‘ya ta xa za’.

‘za’ code represents which word?
 
 
 
 
 

76. Directions (Q. 76 – 80): Read the following comprehension and answer the following questions given below.
Five people L, M, N, O and P played some chess matches 40, 25, 10, 60, 35 in five different months January, March, May, July, and September but not necessarily the same. The one who played35 matches played in the month having 31 days. Only one person played between the one who played 35 and O. P played the matches just before N. The one who played 60 matches played at last. Only one person played between N and O. The one who played 10 matches played just before the one who played 35 matches. L played before M. More than 2 people played between P and M.

Who played 40 matches?
 
 
 
 
 

77. Directions (Q. 76 – 80): Read the following comprehension and answer the following questions given below.
Five people L, M, N, O and P played some chess matches 40, 25, 10, 60, 35 in five different months January, March, May, July, and September but not necessarily the same. The one who played35 matches played in the month having 31 days. Only one person played between the one who played 35 and O. P played the matches just before N. The one who played 60 matches played at last. Only one person played between N and O. The one who played 10 matches played just before the one who played 35 matches. L played before M. More than 2 people played between P and M.

Who played the least number of matches?
 
 
 
 
 

78. Directions (Q. 76 – 80): Read the following comprehension and answer the following questions given below.
Five people L, M, N, O and P played some chess matches 40, 25, 10, 60, 35 in five different months January, March, May, July, and September but not necessarily the same. The one who played35 matches played in the month having 31 days. Only one person played between the one who played 35 and O. P played the matches just before N. The one who played 60 matches played at last. Only one person played between N and O. The one who played 10 matches played just before the one who played 35 matches. L played before M. More than 2 people played between P and M.

How many matches M played?
 
 
 
 
 

79. Directions (Q. 76 – 80): Read the following comprehension and answer the following questions given below.
Five people L, M, N, O and P played some chess matches 40, 25, 10, 60, 35 in five different months January, March, May, July, and September but not necessarily the same. The one who played35 matches played in the month having 31 days. Only one person played between the one who played 35 and O. P played the matches just before N. The one who played 60 matches played at last. Only one person played between N and O. The one who played 10 matches played just before the one who played 35 matches. L played before M. More than 2 people played between P and M.

Who played the matches between L and M?
 
 
 
 

80. Directions (Q. 76 – 80): Read the following comprehension and answer the following questions given below.
Five people L, M, N, O and P played some chess matches 40, 25, 10, 60, 35 in five different months January, March, May, July, and September but not necessarily the same. The one who played35 matches played in the month having 31 days. Only one person played between the one who played 35 and O. P played the matches just before N. The one who played 60 matches played at last. Only one person played between N and O. The one who played 10 matches played just before the one who played 35 matches. L played before M. More than 2 people played between P and M.

If L played 40 matches then what is the difference between O and P’s matches?
 
 
 
 
 

81.

If it’s possible to make a meaningful word from the 2nd, 4th, 5th, and 6th letters of the word ‘CONQUER’, then which will be the last letter of the word? Mark ‘X’ if no such word can be formed, ‘M’ if more than 1 such word can be formed.
 
 
 
 
 

82. Directions (Q. 82 – 86): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Seven people – A, B, C, D, E, F, and G – hold different positions in a company: CEO, CFO, CTO, Manager, Supervisor, Senior Associate, and Associate. Positions are considered in this order, with CEO being the highest and Associate being the lowest. There are three positions between B’s and D’s positions. C is an Associate or a Senior Associate. D’s position is higher than B’s. There are two positions between C and E where E’s position is higher than C’s and lower than F’s. G’s position is lower than A’s, who is higher than F’s. G is neither a CTO nor a Manager.

Who holds the position of CTO?
 
 
 
 
 

83. Directions (Q. 82 – 86): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Seven people – A, B, C, D, E, F, and G – hold different positions in a company: CEO, CFO, CTO, Manager, Supervisor, Senior Associate, and Associate. Positions are considered in this order, with CEO being the highest and Associate being the lowest. There are three positions between B’s and D’s positions. C is an Associate or a Senior Associate. D’s position is higher than B’s. There are two positions between C and E where E’s position is higher than C’s and lower than F’s. G’s position is lower than A’s, who is higher than F’s. G is neither a CTO nor a Manager.

How many positions are between E and A?
 
 
 
 
 

84. Directions (Q. 82 – 86): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Seven people – A, B, C, D, E, F, and G – hold different positions in a company: CEO, CFO, CTO, Manager, Supervisor, Senior Associate, and Associate. Positions are considered in this order, with CEO being the highest and Associate being the lowest. There are three positions between B’s and D’s positions. C is an Associate or a Senior Associate. D’s position is higher than B’s. There are two positions between C and E where E’s position is higher than C’s and lower than F’s. G’s position is lower than A’s, who is higher than F’s. G is neither a CTO nor a Manager.

Who is the Manager?
 
 
 
 
 

85. Directions (Q. 82 – 86): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Seven people – A, B, C, D, E, F, and G – hold different positions in a company: CEO, CFO, CTO, Manager, Supervisor, Senior Associate, and Associate. Positions are considered in this order, with CEO being the highest and Associate being the lowest. There are three positions between B’s and D’s positions. C is an Associate or a Senior Associate. D’s position is higher than B’s. There are two positions between C and E where E’s position is higher than C’s and lower than F’s. G’s position is lower than A’s, who is higher than F’s. G is neither a CTO nor a Manager.

Which of the following statements is correct?
 
 
 
 
 

86. Directions (Q. 82 – 86): Study the information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Seven people – A, B, C, D, E, F, and G – hold different positions in a company: CEO, CFO, CTO, Manager, Supervisor, Senior Associate, and Associate. Positions are considered in this order, with CEO being the highest and Associate being the lowest. There are three positions between B’s and D’s positions. C is an Associate or a Senior Associate. D’s position is higher than B’s. There are two positions between C and E where E’s position is higher than C’s and lower than F’s. G’s position is lower than A’s, who is higher than F’s. G is neither a CTO nor a Manager.

How many people hold a position higher than F’s?
 
 
 
 

87.

In the word ‘CREATION’, if the vowels are changed to the next letter and the consonants are changed to the previous letter in the alphabetical series, and the alphabets are arranged in alphabetical order from left to right, which letter would be 4th to the right of the 3rd letter from the left end?
 
 
 
 
 

88. Direction (Q. 88 – 90): Study the following information and answer the question accordingly.
X is married to Y. Z is Y’s only brother. T is the brother-in-law of Y. V is T’s father-in-law. R is the grandchild of V. Q is R’s sister. P is Y’s son-in-law. O is Y’s mother. S is married to T.

If M is V’s wife, how is M related to R?
 
 
 
 
 

89. Direction (Q. 88 – 90): Study the following information and answer the question accordingly.
X is married to Y. Z is Y’s only brother. T is the brother-in-law of Y. V is T’s father-in-law. R is the grandchild of V. Q is R’s sister. P is Y’s son-in-law. O is Y’s mother. S is married to T.

How is Q related to X?
 
 
 
 
 

90. Direction (Q. 88 – 90): Study the following information and answer the question accordingly.
X is married to Y. Z is Y’s only brother. T is the brother-in-law of Y. V is T’s father-in-law. R is the grandchild of V. Q is R’s sister. P is Y’s son-in-law. O is Y’s mother. S is married to T.

How is V related to Q?
 
 
 
 
 

91.

How many such pairs of letters are there in the word ‘DEDICATION’, each of which has as many letters between them in the word (in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the English Alphabet?
 
 
 
 

92. Directions (Q. 92 – 96): Read the following comprehension and answer the following questions given below.
Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are sitting in two parallel rows with four of them sitting in Row-1 facing North and four in Row-2 facing South. Persons in row 1 face persons in row 2. All of them like different fruits: Apple, Banana, Cherry, Dragonfruit, Elderberry, Fig, Guava, and Honeydew but not necessarily in the same order. The one who likes Dragonfruit sits on one end of Row-1. S likes Banana and sits next to V, who is facing the one who likes Dragonfruit. The one who likes Cherry sits immediately to the right of Q, who likes Elderberry. One person sits between P and S. Immediate neighbour of P faces Q. Only one person is sitting between Q and R. The one who likes Fig sits immediately to the left of the one who likes Guava. U is an immediate neighbour of R. Only one person is sitting between U and T, who doesn’t like either Honeydew or Cherry.

Which of the following pairs sit at the ends?
 
 
 
 
 

93. Directions (Q. 92 – 96): Read the following comprehension and answer the following questions given below.
Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are sitting in two parallel rows with four of them sitting in Row-1 facing North and four in Row-2 facing South. Persons in row 1 face persons in row 2. All of them like different fruits: Apple, Banana, Cherry, Dragonfruit, Elderberry, Fig, Guava, and Honeydew but not necessarily in the same order. The one who likes Dragonfruit sits on one end of Row-1. S likes Banana and sits next to V, who is facing the one who likes Dragonfruit. The one who likes Cherry sits immediately to the right of Q, who likes Elderberry. One person sits between P and S. Immediate neighbour of P faces Q. Only one person is sitting between Q and R. The one who likes Fig sits immediately to the left of the one who likes Guava. U is an immediate neighbour of R. Only one person is sitting between U and T, who doesn’t like either Honeydew or Cherry.

Four of the five options are the same incertain way, find the odd one out?
 
 
 
 
 

94. Directions (Q. 92 – 96): Read the following comprehension and answer the following questions given below.
Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are sitting in two parallel rows with four of them sitting in Row-1 facing North and four in Row-2 facing South. Persons in row 1 face persons in row 2. All of them like different fruits: Apple, Banana, Cherry, Dragonfruit, Elderberry, Fig, Guava, and Honeydew but not necessarily in the same order. The one who likes Dragonfruit sits on one end of Row-1. S likes Banana and sits next to V, who is facing the one who likes Dragonfruit. The one who likes Cherry sits immediately to the right of Q, who likes Elderberry. One person sits between P and S. Immediate neighbour of P faces Q. Only one person is sitting between Q and R. The one who likes Fig sits immediately to the left of the one who likes Guava. U is an immediate neighbour of R. Only one person is sitting between U and T, who doesn’t like either Honeydew or Cherry.

Who is sitting immediately to the right of the one who likes Cherry?
 
 
 
 
 

95. Directions (Q. 92 – 96): Read the following comprehension and answer the following questions given below.
Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are sitting in two parallel rows with four of them sitting in Row-1 facing North and four in Row-2 facing South. Persons in row 1 face persons in row 2. All of them like different fruits: Apple, Banana, Cherry, Dragonfruit, Elderberry, Fig, Guava, and Honeydew but not necessarily in the same order. The one who likes Dragonfruit sits on one end of Row-1. S likes Banana and sits next to V, who is facing the one who likes Dragonfruit. The one who likes Cherry sits immediately to the right of Q, who likes Elderberry. One person sits between P and S. Immediate neighbour of P faces Q. Only one person is sitting between Q and R. The one who likes Fig sits immediately to the left of the one who likes Guava. U is an immediate neighbour of R. Only one person is sitting between U and T, who doesn’t like either Honeydew or Cherry.

How many people are sitting between V and P?
 
 
 
 

96. Directions (Q. 92 – 96): Read the following comprehension and answer the following questions given below.
Eight people P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, and W are sitting in two parallel rows with four of them sitting in Row-1 facing North and four in Row-2 facing South. Persons in row 1 face persons in row 2. All of them like different fruits: Apple, Banana, Cherry, Dragonfruit, Elderberry, Fig, Guava, and Honeydew but not necessarily in the same order. The one who likes Dragonfruit sits on one end of Row-1. S likes Banana and sits next to V, who is facing the one who likes Dragonfruit. The one who likes Cherry sits immediately to the right of Q, who likes Elderberry. One person sits between P and S. Immediate neighbour of P faces Q. Only one person is sitting between Q and R. The one who likes Fig sits immediately to the left of the one who likes Guava. U is an immediate neighbour of R. Only one person is sitting between U and T, who doesn’t like either Honeydew or Cherry.

Who likes Fig fruit?
 
 
 
 
 

97.

If in the number ‘74824912’, the digits which are less than 5 are subtracted by one and the digits greater than 5 are added by one, then what is the sum of the non-repeated digits?
 
 
 
 
 

98. Directions (Q. 98 – 100): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
There are six people P, Q, R, S, T and U who have different ranks in a class test exam. Student P got the lowest rank in class. S was not the topper. Q scored more than R but didn’t rank second. S scored more than only P. T ranked between S and Q in class test ranking, and Q scored less than S. The student with the second-highest rank scored 93 marks.

How many students scored more than Q?
 
 
 
 
 

99. Directions (Q. 98 – 100): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
There are six people P, Q, R, S, T and U who have different ranks in a class test exam. Student P got the lowest rank in class. S was not the topper. Q scored more than R but didn’t rank second. S scored more than only P. T ranked between S and Q in class test ranking, and Q scored less than S. The student with the second-highest rank scored 93 marks.

How many marks did S possibly score?
 
 
 
 
 

100. Directions (Q. 98 – 100): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions that follow:
There are six people P, Q, R, S, T and U who have different ranks in a class test exam. Student P got the lowest rank in class. S was not the topper. Q scored more than R but didn’t rank second. S scored more than only P. T ranked between S and Q in class test ranking, and Q scored less than S. The student with the second-highest rank scored 93 marks.

What will be R’s rank in class?
 
 
 
 
 

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