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Passage:

In a residential society, there are 120 people who either consume only tea or only coffee. Of
those 120 people, 25 are children (which includes male as well as female children), and 78
consume tea. The number of males who consume coffee plus the number of children who
consume tea is equal to 61. The number of females who consume tea plus the number of children
who consume coffee is equal to 73. The total number of males is 14 less than the number of
females in the society.

Direction:

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Question:

What is the number of females in the society who consume coffee?

Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual keyboard in the box provided below.

[quizky-text]

Options:

1. 0
2. 2
3. 1
4. None of these
Explanation:
Number of females who consume coffee = 0. 

Passage:

In a residential society, there are 120 people who either consume only tea or only coffee. Of
those 120 people, 25 are children (which includes male as well as female children), and 78
consume tea. The number of males who consume coffee plus the number of children who
consume tea is equal to 61. The number of females who consume tea plus the number of children
who consume coffee is equal to 73. The total number of males is 14 less than the number of
females in the society.

Direction:

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Question:

The number of female children in the society who consume tea cannot be less than: [quizky-text]

Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual keyboard in the box provided 

Options:

1. 8
2. 7
3. 6
4. 9
Explanation:
Maximum possible value of 'a' can be 11. In that case the value of 'b' will be 8. 

Passage:

In a residential society, there are 120 people who either consume only tea or only coffee. Of
those 120 people, 25 are children (which includes male as well as female children), and 78
consume tea. The number of males who consume coffee plus the number of children who
consume tea is equal to 61. The number of females who consume tea plus the number of children
who consume coffee is equal to 73. The total number of males is 14 less than the number of
females in the society.

Direction:

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Question:

What is the number of males in the society who consume tea?

Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual keyboard in the box provided below.

[quizky-text]

Options:

1. 12
2. 11
3. 13
4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:
Number of males who consume tea = 11 – a + a = 11. 

Passage:

In a residential society, there are 120 people who either consume only tea or only coffee. Of
those 120 people, 25 are children (which includes male as well as female children), and 78
consume tea. The number of males who consume coffee plus the number of children who
consume tea is equal to 61. The number of females who consume tea plus the number of children
who consume coffee is equal to 73. The total number of males is 14 less than the number of
females in the society.

Direction:

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Question:

What is the number of males in the society who consume tea?

Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual keyboard in the box provided below.

[quizky-text]

Options:

1. 12
2. 11
3. 13
4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:
Number of males who consume tea = 11 – a + a = 11. 

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Question:

What is the percentage of female students in the university?

Options:

1. 27.5%
2. 28.5%
3. 29.5%
4. None of these
Explanation:

Passage:

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Question:
In which of the five departments, the ratio of male students to the professors is the least?

Options:

1. Humanities

2. Marketing

3. Operations
4. Finance
Explanation:
The ratio of male students to the professors is the least in the Finance department and is equal to
2 : 1. Hence, [4].
Passage:

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Question:
The model of which of these four companies has witnessed the greatest percentage fall in its unit
price for the given period?

Options:

1. Bajaj

2. Yamaha
3. Honda
4. Ducati
Explanation:

Passage:

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Question:

If a new company launched a premium version of the least priced (unit price) bike in 2012 at a
premium of 15%, what would be its unit price?

Options:

1. Rs.29840

2. Rs.22700
3. Rs.25300
4. Rs.28000
Explanation:
22000 x 1.15 = Rs.25300. Hence, [3].

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Question:
If the price of a Honda bike was made equal to 125% that of a Yamaha bike in 2012 and the
sales of Honda bikes increase by 30000 units, then what would be the sales of Honda in 2012
(in Rs. crore)?

Options:

1. 1078
2. 1200
3. 1145
4. 1322
Explanation:

Passage:

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Question:

The  maximum number of athletes A2 is definitely better than  cannot be less than:[quizky-text]
Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual keyboard in the box provided 

Options:

1. 1
2. 3
3. 2
4. 4
Explanation:

Number of athletes A2 is better than cannot be less than 3.

Passage:
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Question:

If A4 is not better than any of the given athletes, then how many different ranks could have been
received by him/her in the race on Saturday?

Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual keyboard in the box provided below.

[quizky-text]

Options:

1. 5
2. 2
3. 4
4. 3
Explanation:
Given that A4 was not better than any of the given athletes. From the table it can be concluded
that A3 as well as A7 must have received a better rank than A4 in the race on Saturday. Or, in
other words A4 could not have got Rank 1 or Rank 2 in the race on Saturday. Hence, A4 could
have received 5 different ranks in the race on Saturday. 

Passage:

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Question:

A3 could have been better than at most how many athletes?

Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual keyboard in the box provided below.

[quizky-text]

Options:

1. 4
2. 5
3. 6
4. 3
Explanation:

A3 could have been better than all the athletes except A6. .

Passage:
Six candidates - P, Q, R, S, T, and U appeared in a test of total marks 50. Each candidate got
different marks in the test. It was also observed that:

1] If P had got twice the marks(which even after doubling cannot exceed the maximum possible
marks), he would have got 5 marks more than the candidate who scored the highest marks.
2] If R had got 15 marks less, then he would have got the same marks as U.
3] If S had got 10 marks more, then he would have got 5 marks more than P.
4] If U had got 20 marks less, then he would have got 10 marks more than the candidate who got
the least marks.
5] If Q had got 20 marks less and if T had got 15 marks more, then both T and Q would have got
the same marks.

Direction:

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Question:

How many different pairs of candidates can be chosen such that difference between the marks
got by them was 5?

Enter your response (as an integer) using the virtual keyboard in the box provided below.

[quizky-text]

Options:

1. Two
2. 3
3. Four
4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:

For each of the pairs of candidates (Q, U); (U, P) and (P and S), the difference between the
marks got by them was 5.

Passage:
Six candidates - P, Q, R, S, T, and U appeared in a test of total marks 50. Each candidate got
different marks in the test. It was also observed that:

1] If P had got twice the marks(which even after doubling cannot exceed the maximum possible
marks), he would have got 5 marks more than the candidate who scored the highest marks.
2] If R had got 15 marks less, then he would have got the same marks as U.
3] If S had got 10 marks more, then he would have got 5 marks more than P.
4] If U had got 20 marks less, then he would have got 10 marks more than the candidate who got
the least marks.
5] If Q had got 20 marks less and if T had got 15 marks more, then both T and Q would have got
the same marks.

Direction:

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Question:

What was the difference between the marks got by R and S?

Options:

1. 20

2. 15
3. 25
4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:

Difference between the marks got by R and S was 45 - 20 = 25. 

Passage:
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Question:

Approximately what was the lowest profit earned per scooter if total of scooters (manufactured
and sold) in any year was 1500 units?

[Profit = Revenue - (Production cost + Administration cost)]

Options:

1. Rs.600

2. Rs.1500
3. Rs.330
4. Rs. 750
Explanation:

Profit = Sales revenue - Total cost

Year Profit/scooter (Rs) = Profit/1500

2009 10,00,000 660


2010 5,00,000 330

2011 5,00,000 330

2012 15,00,000 1000

Hence, [3].
Passage:

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Question:
Which year had the highest production costs as percentage of the sales revenue?

Options:

1. 2009
2. 2010
3. 2011
4. 2012
Explanation:

Passage:
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Question:
Which year showed the highest profit margin (i.e. profit as a percentage of the sales revenue)?

Options:

1. 2011
2. 2012
3. 2009
4. 2010
Explanation:

Passage:

Mr. Marble has 12 marbles of four different types A, B, C, and D. He also has 6 bags - Bag 1,
Bag 2, Bag 3, Bag 4, Bag 5, and Bag 6. He puts 2 marbles in each of these 6 bags in such a way
that no bag has marbles of the same type. Also, no two bags have the same pair (with respect to
type) of marbles. He randomly takes out one marble each from Bag 1, Bag 2, Bag 3, and Bag 4
and finds them to be of types A, B, B, and A respectively. He puts these four marbles back in
their respective bags and then randomly takes out one marble each from Bag 3, Bag 4, Bag 5,
and Bag 6. He finds them to be of types C, C, D, and A respectively. He then puts these four
marbles back in their respective bags.
Direction:

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Question:

How many marbles of type D does Mr Marble has?

Options:

1. 3
2. 4
3. Either 2 or 3
4. Either 3 or 4
Explanation:

Passage:

Mr. Marble has 12 marbles of four different types A, B, C, and D. He also has 6 bags - Bag 1,
Bag 2, Bag 3, Bag 4, Bag 5, and Bag 6. He puts 2 marbles in each of these 6 bags in such a way
that no bag has marbles of the same type. Also, no two bags have the same pair (with respect to
type) of marbles. He randomly takes out one marble each from Bag 1, Bag 2, Bag 3, and Bag 4
and finds them to be of types A, B, B, and A respectively. He puts these four marbles back in
their respective bags and then randomly takes out one marble each from Bag 3, Bag 4, Bag 5,
and Bag 6. He finds them to be of types C, C, D, and A respectively. He then puts these four
marbles back in their respective bags.

Direction:
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Question:
Other than marble of type B, which type of marble is in Bag 2?

Options:

1. A

2. C
3. D
4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:

Passage:

Mr. Marble has 12 marbles of four different types A, B, C, and D. He also has 6 bags - Bag 1,
Bag 2, Bag 3, Bag 4, Bag 5, and Bag 6. He puts 2 marbles in each of these 6 bags in such a way
that no bag has marbles of the same type. Also, no two bags have the same pair (with respect to
type) of marbles. He randomly takes out one marble each from Bag 1, Bag 2, Bag 3, and Bag 4
and finds them to be of types A, B, B, and A respectively. He puts these four marbles back in
their respective bags and then randomly takes out one marble each from Bag 3, Bag 4, Bag 5,
and Bag 6. He finds them to be of types C, C, D, and A respectively. He then puts these four
marbles back in their respective bags.

Direction:
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Question:
Which bag has marbles of types A and D?

Options:

1. Only Bag 1

2. Only Bag 5

3. Either Bag 5 or Bag 6


4. Either Bag 1 or Bag 6
Explanation:

Passage:

Twelve missiles - M1 to M12 were launched in twelve different months of the year 2012.

1] M3, M7, and M9 were launched in months having the same first alphabet.

2] M1, M6, and M8 were launched in the given order and in the months having the same number
of alphabets.

3] M5 as well as M12 was launched after M9.

4] M11 was launched in the month immediately after the month in which M9 was launched.
5] M2 was launched before M7 but after M4. There are five months between the two months
(i.e., excluding both the months) in which M5 and M10 were launched.

Direction:
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Question:
In which month was M2 launched?

Options:

1. March

2. April
3. May
4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:

Passage:

Twelve missiles - M1 to M12 were launched in twelve different months of the year 2012.

1] M3, M7, and M9 were launched in months having the same first alphabet.

2] M1, M6, and M8 were launched in the given order and in the months having the same number
of alphabets.

3] M5 as well as M12 was launched after M9.

4] M11 was launched in the month immediately after the month in which M9 was launched.

5] M2 was launched before M7 but after M4. There are five months between the two months
(i.e., excluding both the months) in which M5 and M10 were launched.

Direction:

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Question:

If M4 was launched before M10, then in which month was M12 launched?

Options:
1. September
2. October
3. Either September or October
4. Neither September nor October
Explanation:

Passage:

Twelve missiles - M1 to M12 were launched in twelve different months of the year 2012.

1] M3, M7, and M9 were launched in months having the same first alphabet.

2] M1, M6, and M8 were launched in the given order and in the months having the same number
of alphabets.

3] M5 as well as M12 was launched after M9.

4] M11 was launched in the month immediately after the month in which M9 was launched.

5] M2 was launched before M7 but after M4. There are five months between the two months
(i.e., excluding both the months) in which M5 and M10 were launched.

Direction:
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Question:
For how many missiles, the months in which they were launched can be uniquely determined?

Options:

1. 10

2. 7

3. 9
4. 8
Explanation:

Passage:
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Question:

What is the total number of male students in the university?

Options:

1. 650
2. 858
3. 1066
4. None of these
Explanation:

Total number of male students = 858


Hence, [2].

Passage:

Mr. Marble has 12 marbles of four different types A, B, C, and D. He also has 6 bags - Bag 1,
Bag 2, Bag 3, Bag 4, Bag 5, and Bag 6. He puts 2 marbles in each of these 6 bags in such a way
that no bag has marbles of the same type. Also, no two bags have the same pair (with respect to
type) of marbles. He randomly takes out one marble each from Bag 1, Bag 2, Bag 3, and Bag 4
and finds them to be of types A, B, B, and A respectively. He puts these four marbles back in
their respective bags and then randomly takes out one marble each from Bag 3, Bag 4, Bag 5,
and Bag 6. He finds them to be of types C, C, D, and A respectively. He then puts these four
marbles back in their respective bags.

Direction:

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Question:

Other than type A, which type of marble does Bag 6 have?

Options:

1. B

2. C

3. D
4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:
As can be seen Bag 6 can have either Type B or Type D marble.
Hence, [4].

Passage:

Twelve missiles - M1 to M12 were launched in twelve different months of the year 2012.

1] M3, M7, and M9 were launched in months having the same first alphabet.

2] M1, M6, and M8 were launched in the given order and in the months having the same number
of alphabets.

3] M5 as well as M12 was launched after M9.

4] M11 was launched in the month immediately after the month in which M9 was launched.

5] M2 was launched before M7 but after M4. There are five months between the two months
(i.e., excluding both the months) in which M5 and M10 were launched.
Direction:

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Question:

In which month was  M7  launched?

Options:

1. January
2. June
3. July
4. Cannot be determined
Explanation:
As can be seen M7 was launched in the month of June.
Hence, [2].

Passage:

Twelve missiles - M1 to M12 were launched in twelve different months of the year 2012.

1] M3, M7, and M9 were launched in months having the same first alphabet.

2] M1, M6, and M8 were launched in the given order and in the months having the same number
of alphabets.
3] M5 as well as M12 was launched after M9.

4] M11 was launched in the month immediately after the month in which M9 was launched.

5] M2 was launched before M7 but after M4. There are five months between the two months
(i.e., excluding both the months) in which M5 and M10 were launched.

Direction:

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Question:

If M5 was launched before M12, then how many missiles were launched between M1 and M12
(i.e., excluding both)?

Options:

1. 5

2. 6
3. 7
4. 8
Explanation:
As can be seen there will be 7 missiles launched between M1 and M12 if M5 is launched before
M12. Hence, [3].

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