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IBPS PO

Model Paper
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Reasoning Ability :-

Directions (Q. 1-5) : Study the following information carefully and answer the questions
given below. In a board meeting seven board members are sitting around a rectangular
table. The names of these seven members are Rajni, Rajesh, Ragini, Reshav, Ruchita, Rahul
and Raj. One person sits on each smaller side and three persons are sitting on longer side
and two persons are sitting on another longer side. Ragini is sitting to the third left of Rahul,
who is sitting on the longer side where two persons are sitting. Reshav is on one smaller side
and Raj is to the third right of Reshav. Rajni is to the immediate right of Reshav. Ruchita is
not near to Raj.

1. Who is sitting between Raj and Rajni?


1) Rajesh or Ruchita 2) Rahul or Ruchita 3) Ragini or Rajesh 4) Ragini or Rahul 5) Can't be
determined

2. Who among of the following sits on the third left of Ragini?


1) Rahul 2) Rajesh 3) Raj 4) Raj or Rahul 5) Can't be determined

3. Who is between Rahul and Reshav?


1) Raj or Rajni 2) Ruchita or Raj 3) Rajni 4) Ruchita or Rajni 5) None of these

4. Which of the following pairs is sitting on that longer side where two persons are sitting?
1) Rahul and Rajesh 2) Ruchita and Rajni 3) Rahul and Ruchita 4) Rajni and Rahul 5) Either 3)
or 4)

5. Who may be sitting immediate near to Ruchita?


1) Ragini and Raj 2) Rahul and Ragini 3) Reshav and Raj 4) Rajesh and Ragini 5) Rajni and
Reshav

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Directions (Q. 6-10): In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in
the statements. These statements are followed by three conclusions. Assuming the given
statements to be true, find which o f the conclusions is/are definitely true.

Directions (Q. 11-15): In each of the given questions, some statements are followed by two
conclusions I and II. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true even if they
seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, and then decide which of the given
conclusions logically follows from the statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Give answer
1) if only conclusion I follows.
2) if only conclusion II follows.
3) if either I or II follows.
4) if neither I nor II follows.
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5) if both conclusions I and II follow.

11. Statements: Some married are educated. Some educated are men. All men are qualified.
Conclusions: I. Some educated if they are men are qualified.
II. Some educated if they are qualified are men.

12. Statements: All shares are debentures. No debenture is an equity. Many equities are
maturities.
Conclusions: I. No debenture can be a maturity.
II. All debentures that are shares may be equities.

13. Statements: Some doctors are rich. All rich who are doctors are honest.
Conclusions: I. Many doctors are honest.
II. Some honest are possibly rich.

14. Statements: No ring is a wing. Some wings are kings. All kings are brave.
Conclusions: I. Some brave may be ring.
II. Kings which are not wings are rings.

15. Statements: All queens are beautiful. Some princesses are queens. No beautiful is royal.
Conclusions: I. All beautifuls which are princesses will necessarily be queens.
II. All queens are royal.

16. In a certain code language, BROUGHT is written as PSCTVJI. How is HEARING written in
that code?
1) BFIQHOJ 2 ) IFBQIPK 3) BFIQIPK 4) BFIQHPI 5) None of these

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17. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on English alphabetical series
and so form a group. Which of the following does not belong to that group?
1) GI 2 ) OQ 3) MO 4) AD 5) UW

18. Ravi is Rajus father, Sudha is Rajus grandmother, Radha is Sudhas sister, Rani is Ravis
wife. How is Ravi related to Radha?
1) Sister 2 ) Niece 3) Sister-in-law 4) Maternal uncle 5) None of these

19. In a certain code li ko jee means paper is tough; si pee jee means competition is
high; da li means good paper and pa si means no competition. What should stand for
no is good ?
1) pa jee da 2) si ko da 3) da jee pee 4) pa li jee 5) None of these

20. Vikas walked 20 metres towards south, took a right turn and walked 5 metres. He took a
right turn again and walked 20 metres before stopping. Which direction does Vikas face
after stopping?
1) West 2) North 3) South 4) East 5) Cant be determined

Directions (Q. 21-25): Study the following arrangement carefully and answer the questions
given below. Six players A, B, C, D, E and F play one game out of four viz Tennis, Racing,
Shooting, Riding and wear one shirt out of four colour shirts red, green, black and orange.
C wears either red or green shirt. The person who plays Riding does not wear red shirt; A
does not play Riding. Both the racing players wear different colour shirts but do not wear
orange shirt. F plays Tennis and Tennis player does not wear red shirt. Two players wear
black shirts and one wears orange. One player is in Shooting and wears green shirt. D wears
red shirt and tennis player does not wear black shirt. E is in Riding and wears black shirt
while A wears orange shirt. Not more than two players are in the same game and wear
same shirt.

21. Which of the following shirts is worn by two players?


1) Black and Orange 2) Red and Green 3) Black and Red 4) Green and Black 5) Red and
Orange
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22. Which colour shirt is worn by the player who plays Riding?
1) Red 2) Green 3) Black 4) Orange 5) Cant be determined

23. Which of the games is played and is which shirt worn by B?


1) Riding and Black 2) Shooting and Green 3) Racing and Black 4) Tennis and Red 5) None of
these

24. Which of the following is the correct combination according to the given data?
1) E- Black- Racing 2) F-Red-Tennis 3) D- Green-Racing 4) A-Orange-Tennis 5) C-Green-Riding

25. Which of the games is played by two players other than Racing?
1) Tennis 2) Shooting 3) Riding 4) Tennis or Riding 5) Riding or Shooting

Directions (26-30): Each of the questions below consists of a question and two
statements numbered I and II given below it. You have to decide whether the data provided
in the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Read both statements and give
answer
1) if the data in statement I alone is sufficient while the data in statement II alone is not
sufficient.
2) if the data in II alone is sufficient, while the data in I alone is not sufficient.
3) if the data either in I alone or II alone is sufficient.
4) if the data in both I and II together is not sufficient.
5) if the data in both I and II together is necessary to answer the question.

26. What is the code for too in a certain code language?


I. re li pa means weather is hot.
II.lee ke fi means too hot summer.
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27. Who among Ravi, Arun, Rishi, Akash, Nishi and Tinku is the lightest?
I.Nishi is lighter than Arun but not the lightest.
II.Rishi is heavier than Akash, Ravi and Tinku but not the heaviest.

28. What is Kishans rank from the top in a class of 35 students?


I.Vinay is 12th from the bottom and three ranks below kishan.
II.Sagar is two ranks above Kishan and 4th from the top.

29. How is Manav related to Yash?


I.Sudha is mother of Manavs sister.
II.Yashs brother is husband of Sudha.

30. Five students A, B, C, D and E sit in a row facing the north. Who sits in the middle? I.E sits
on the right of C.
II.B and D are at two extreme ends of the row.

Directions (Q. 31-35): Study the following information to answer the given questions.
A number arrangement machine, when given an input line of numerals, rearranges them
following a particular rule in each
step. The following is an illustration of the input and the steps of the rearrangement.
Input : 95 roof dry 76 81 song 56 king 37
Step I : 37 95 roof dry 76 81 song 56 king
Step II : 37 dry roof 95 76 81 song 56 king
Step III : 37 dry 56 roof 95 76 81 song king
Step IV : 37 dry 56 king 95 76 81 song roof
Step V : 37 dry 56 king 76 95 81 song roof
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Step VI : 37 dry 56 king 76 roof 81 song 95


Step VI is the final output.
In accordance with the rules followed above, answer the following questions.

31. Which among the following will be Step V for the input 47 68 run gun 72 sun 39 fun
54?
1) 39 fun 47 gun 54 72 68 run sun 2) 39 fun 47 gun 54 68 run 72 sun
3) 39 fun 47 gun 54 run 68 72 sun 4) 39 fun 47 gun 54 run 72 68 sun
5) None of these

32. How many steps are required to get the final output if input is 62 pop 54 top hop 76 88
sop 45?
1) four 2) six 3) seven
4) five 5) None of these

33. If step III of the machine is 29 opts 43 pots 63 top 54 76 spot, then after how many
steps final output can be drawn?
1) five 2) six 3) four
4) three 5) None of these

34. If 42 for 59 go 67 of 93 82 to is Step VI, then find out Step III of this machine?
1) 42 for 59 of 82 67 93 go to 2) 42 for 59 go 93 to 67 82 of 3) 42 for 59 go 67 93 of 82 to
4) Cant be determined 5) None of these

35. Which among the following will be Step III for the input 62 pop 54 top hop 76 88 sop
45?
1) 45 hop 54 pop top 62 76 88 sop 2) 45 hop pop 54 top 62 76 88 sop 3) 45 hop 54 pop 62
top 76 88 sop
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4) 45 hop 54 pop top 76 62 88 sop 5) None of these

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English Language

Directions (Q. 1-5):


5): Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given
below it. Certain words are given in bold to help you locate them while answering some of
the questions. In the din and cackle of the communal eruptions in Gujarat, neither the
media nor the intellectuals have heard the cry of protest and anger from the Army on being
called in to douse communal fires. This, especially at a time when it was deployed in
Operation Parakram, the countrys biggest mobilisation of the armed forces si
since 1971 to
teach Pakistan a lesson if it did not stop cross-border
border terrorism. But war and communalism
do not mix in India. Many lessons have emerged from Godhra to Gujarat carnage. The one
that will easily be forgotten is the abysmal failure of the police and central paramilitary
forces to control internal conflict, namely communal violence, and the alacrity with which
the Army is requisitioned. The Army has two tasks: to defend the country against external
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aggressions its primary mission. There is a secondary task: assist state and Central
governments in maintaining internal security as well as providing relief during natural
calamities. The secondary role is fast becoming the primary one as the line between
external and internal security has got blurred. The intention of any democratic republic
must be the prevention of the use of its fighting forces against its own people. The Army is a
weapon of last resort. The debate on the employment of the Army in internal security
duties, especially communally charged situations, was joined in 1984 after Operation Blue
Star which led to the first organised mutiny in the armed forces in independent India. It was
felt that the armed forces, especially the Army, being the true model in the country of
nationalism and secularism, be insulated against tasks of internal security to avoid its
politicisation and communalisation. The second debate on the internal security role of the
Army whether it or some other force should fight insurgency and terrorism surfaced
after the renewal of the proxy war in J&K in 1990. Thirty-six battalions of the Rashtriya Rifles
(RR) were raised under Army control to reduce the Armys involvement in its secondary
tasks. Thirty additional battalions of RR are under raising which will help the Army fight
externally-supported internal conflictbut not free it altogether. The human tragedy in
Gujarat timed with Operation Parakram is a good time to draw red lines for the Armys
spiralling induction into situations of internal security. And keeping the Army out of
communal incidents must become a rule rather than the exception. The Lakshman rekha
was drawn with the blood of its soldiers in the Golden Temple and must be inviolate. It will
be useful to recall that during the Babri Masjid standoff between 1990 and 1992, the Army,
though located at Ayodhya, behaved to a pattern. On October 30, 1990, it refused
requisitioning by the Commissioner of Faizabadeven after police firing, hundreds dead and
communal rioting. On December 6, 1992, the same brigade at Ayodhya, this time not
requisitioned, refused to budge to save the Babri Masjid even when it had prior information
that demolition would take place. Rightly or wrongly, the Army did not act on both
occasions as it had taken a policy decision after Blue Star not to communalise its rank and
file.

1. Which of the following is not among the tasks of our Army?


1) To protect the sovereignty of the nation 2) To help maintain law and order in the nation
when needed
3) To attack our enemy nations and seize their territories 4) To indulge in rescue and relief
works during natural disasters
5) None of these

2. What does the author mean by saying The Army is a weapon of last resort.?
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1) The Army is helpless at certain times. 2) The Army is the only effective institution.
3) The Army should never be used in internal matters. 4) The Army is a force to reckon with.
5) None of these

3. Why is the secondary role of the Army becoming its primary role?
1) Because the line of demarcation between external and internal security has become
vague
2) Because the line of demarcation between external and internal security has vanished
3) Because the line between external and internal security has overlapped
4) Because the line between external and internal security has diminished
5) None of these

4. Which of the following is true in the context of the passage?


1) Central paramilitary forces were able to control communal violence during Gujarat
carnage.
2) Babri Masjid was demolished even though the Army tried its best to save it.
3) It has been proved that the Army is a communal force.
4) The Army is seen as a true model in secular India.
5) None of these

5. What message does the first organised mutiny in the armed forces give?
1) The armed forces should not be used against their will.
2) The armed forces are not effective at all times.
3) The armed forces should not be used to tackle communal strife.
4) The armed forces may turn hostile at times.
5) None of these

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6. Why did the Army, despite being stationed at Ayodhya, refuse to save the Babri Masjid?
1) Because it was not in its jurisdiction
2) Because it was a matter of law and order
3) Because it was not prepared to tackle the gravity of the matter
4) Because it wanted to keep away from communally sensitive situation
5) None of these

7. Which of the following is false in the context of the passage?


1) When the Babri Masjid was being demolished the Army was not in the scene.
2) The Army can deal with communal issues with ease and without any repercussion.
3) To avoid its politicisation, the Army should be prevented from being used in matters of
internal security.
4) The Army should be called for only when all the other options fail.
5) None of these

8. What do you mean by the phrase to draw red lines, as used in the passage?
1) to challenge 2) to argue 3) to stop 4) to reverse 5) None of these

9. What does the author want to convey through this passage?


1) The Army should tackle all the odds surrounding our country.
2) The Army should be used to deal mainly with external security.
3) Communal violence needs to be tackled through effective policing.
4) Failure in internal security has nothing to do with the Army.
5) None of these

Directions (Q. 10-12): Choose the word which is same in meaning as the word given in bold
as used in the passage.
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10. AGGRESSION
1) strife 2) disturbance 3) threat 4) peril 5) attacking

11. RESORT
1) option 2) action 3) solution 4) strike 5) experiment

12. MUTINY
1) indiscipline 2) war 3) quarrel 4) rebellion 5) infighting

Directions (Q. 13-15): Choose the word which is opposite in meaning of the word given in
bold as used in the passage.

13. DOUSE
1) fume 2) heat 3) ignite 4) engulf 5) rage

14. ALACRITY
1) promptness 2) tardiness 3) idleness 4) be wilderness 5) sadness

15. BLURRED
1) confused 2) stronger 3) emphatic 4) popular 5) distinct

Directions (Q. 16-20): Rearrange the following five sentences A, B, C, D and E in the proper
sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the questions given below
them.
A. The north is bordered by mountain ranges while the remaining sides of Greece are
enclosed by the Mediterranean sea.

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B. The people there were called the Greeks.


C. Greeks, therefore, became good navigators.
D. The typical character of Greek civilisation is due to the geographic conditions prevailing
there.
E. The name Greece comes from one of the islands to the south-east of Europe known as
Graecia.

16. Which of the following will be the THIRD sentence?


1) C 2) D 3) A 4) B 5) E

17. Which of the following will be the FOURTH sentence?


1) B 2) E 3) A 4) D 5) C

18. Which of the following will be the SECOND sentence?


1) A 2) E 3) D 4) C 5) B

19. Which of the following will be the LAST sentence?


1) C 2) D 3) B 4) E 5) A

20. Which of the following will be the FIRST sentence?


1) B 2) C 3) A 4) E 5) D

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

21. 1) A majority of jurists are /2) with the view that /3) disciplining of judges /4) should be
left to the judiciary alone. /5) No error
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22. 1) The world must /2) pool in their /3) resources to uproot /4) this evil once for all. /5)
No error

23. 1) Politics of accommodation /2) can only work /3) when there is /4) transparent
sincerity. /5) No error

24. 1) Almost the all /2) north eastern states with the /3) possible exception of Mizoram /4)
are suffering from insurgency. /5) No error

25. 1) The phenomenon called /2) global terrorism has been /3) growing steady after /4) the
end of the cold war era. /5) No error

Directions (Q. 26-30): Which of the phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below each sentence
should replace the phrase
Printed in bold to make the sentence grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it
is, mark (5), i.e. No correction
Required, as your answer.

26. It may be risky to change the chief minister just in months before froman election.
1) just in months of 2) in just months before from 3) in months from
4) just months before 5) No correction required

27. It is too clear all that the party leadership is not going to spare anyone who take their
position for granted.
1) all too clear that 2) too much clear that 3) all in clear language 4) too clear that all 5) No
correction required

28. It is in wide belief that most patient cannot afford to enter these hospitals.
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1) widely in belief 2) widely believed 3) widely in believing 4) wide in believe 5) No


correction required

29. It has already infused Rs 1000 crore in this flagship scheme.


1) already has infused 2) infused already 3) already has been infusing 4) already infused 5)
No correction required

30. There is a good fortune for the members of our community provided we would have
consider ourselves Indians first and anything else later.
1) we would have to be considered ourselves 2) we ought consider ourselves
3) we consider ourselves 4) we have considered ourselves
5) No correction required

Answers :-

1. 3; It has not been mentioned among the tasks.


2. 5; The Army should be used only in emergency circumstances, where all other means fail.
3. 1; Because the line between external and internal security has got blurred
4. 4; The Army is the true model in the country of nationalism and secularism.
5. 3; The Army should be insulated against tasks of internal security to avoid its
politicisation and communalisation.
6. 4; Because it had taken a policy decision after Blue Star not to communalise its rank and
file.
7. 2 , 8. 3 , 9. 2 , 10. 5
11. 1 , 12. 4 , 13. 3 , 14. 2 , 15. 5
16. 2, 17. 3 , 18. 5 , 19. 1 , 20. 4
21. 2; Replace with with of.
22. 2; Replace their with its.
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23. 2; Change the order as can work only.


24. 1; Change the order as Almost all the.
25. 3; Replace steady with steadily.
26. 4 , 27. 1 , 28. 2 , 29. 5 , 30. 3

Quantitative Aptitude

Directions (Q. 1-5): What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following questions?

Directions (Q. 6-10): What approximate value should come in place of question mark (?) in the
following questions?

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Directions (Q. 11-15): What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following number
series?

11. 18 99 682 5443 ?


1) 48972 2) 48963 3) 48957 4) 48948 5) 48682

12. 1324 1721 2190 2737 3368 ?


1) 3986 2) 4089 3) 4136 4) 4290 5) 4068

13. 363 234 141 78 39 18 ?


1) 12 2) 11 3) 10 4) 9 5) 8

14. 665 463 307 191 109 ?


1) 79 2) 69 3) 55 4) 51 5) 47

15. 210 336 504 720 990 1320 ?


1) 1651 2) 1688 3) 1716 4) 1794 5) 1720

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16. A person was given a salary increment of 25%, then again after one month he was given another
increment of 25%. Now what percent extra salary does he get compared to his initial salary?
1) 50% 2) 55.5% 3) 56.25% 4) 64% 5) None of these

17. What is the sum of 43 + 53 + 63 + 73 + ... + 153 ?


1) 14400 2) 14364 3) 14386 4) 14372 5) None of these

18. What is the least number which when divided by 15, 18, 24 and 30 leaves the same remainder
13?
1) 973 2) 193 3) 1093 4) 373 5) None of these

19. A sum of money is divided between two persons in the ratio of 17 : 15. If the share of one person
is Rs 80 less than that of the other, what is the sum?
1) Rs 540 2) Rs 320 3) Rs 960 4) Rs 1280 5) None of these

20. If the annual decrease in the population of a city is 8% and the present population are 80 lakhs,
wh at will be the population after 3 years?
1) 7294200 2) 6965310 3) 6229504 4) 6023905 5) None of these

21. In a class there are 5 girls and 7 boys. In how many ways can 5 students be chosen such that
every time there is exactly one girl?
1) 175 2) 224 3) 256 4) 63 5) None of these

22. A bag contains 7 white, 6 red and 8 green balls. 2 balls are drawn from the box at random. What
is the probability that both balls are of the same colour?
1)

2)

3)

4)

5) None of these

23. A person lent a certain sum of money at 5% simple interest and in 10 years the interest
amounted to Rs 450 less than the sum lent. What is the sum?
1) Rs 1200 2) Rs 1080 3) Rs 900 4) Rs 1640 5) None of these
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24. If the difference between the compound interest and the simple interest on a certain sum of
money for 3 years at 10% per annum is Rs 155, what is the sum?
1) Rs 5000 2) Rs 5400 3) Rs 5300 4) Rs 5100 5) None of these

25. What is the number which when multiplied by 7 is increased by 2490?


1) 75 2) 255 3) 305 4) 415 5) None of these

Directions (Q. 26-30): Each question below is followed by two statements I and II. You are to
determine whether the data given in the statement is sufficient to answer the question. You should
use the data and your knowledge of Mathematics to choose between the possible answers.
Give answer
1) if Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, while Statement II alone is not sufficient
to answer the question.
2) if Statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question, while Statement I alone is not sufficient
to answer the question.
3) if data either in Statement I alone or in Statement II alone are sufficient to answer the question.
4) if both the Statements I and II given together are not sufficient to answer the question.
5) if both the Statements I and II together are necessary to answer the question.

26. What is the two-digit number?


I. Sum of two digits of number is 12 and ratio between them is 2 : 1.
II. Product of two digits of number is 32 and quotient of the two digits is 2.

27. What is the two-digit number?


I. Sum of digits is equal to the difference between the digits.
II. Difference between them is 4.

28. What was the ratio of ages of B to C 5 years ago?

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I. Ratio of present ages of A to B is 3 : 2.


II. Ratio of present ages of A to C is 4 : 3.

29. What percentage of As salary is Bs salary?


I. As salary is 50% of Cs salary.
II. Bs salary is 40% of Cs salary.

30. What is the ratio of the number of black and white balls in a bag?
I. Number of black balls is 5 more than the number of white balls.
II. Number of white balls is 80% of the number of black balls.

Directions (Q. 131-135): The following line graph shows the percentage profit of two companies A
and B during the period 2005-2010.

31. In which year the total profit of Company A is 1.15 times the total profit of Company B?
1) 2005 2) 2006 3) 2007 4) 2009 5) Can't be determined

32. In which year the ratio of expenditure to income is the highest for Company B?
1) 2005 2) 2006 3) 2009 4) 2010 5) None of these

33. If income of Company A is Rs 56 lakhs in year 2007, then what is its expenditure in the same
year?

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1) Rs 36 lakhs 2) Rs 40 lakhs 3) Rs 42 lakhs 4) Rs 45 lakhs 5) None of these

34. If the expenditure of Company A and Company B is equal to Rs 20 lakhs in year 2009, then what
is the ratio of their profits?
1) 4 : 5 2) 3 : 5 3) 5 : 7 4) 5 : 8 5) None of these

35. If in the year 2010, the ratio of expenditure of Company A to Company B is 3 : 2, then profit
earned by Company B is what percent of profit earned by Company A?
1) 64% 2) 70% 3) 72% 4) 80% 5) None of these

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26. 4; Data given in both statements together are not sufficient to answer the question. As by these
data we find two numbers 48 and 84, but we cannot find the exact number.

27. 5; Both the statements are required to answer the question. From statement I:we can say that
one digit should be 0. As 20, 30, 40, 50, .... From statement II: Difference is 4. So the number is 40.

28. 4; Data in both the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question

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31. 5; We cannot find the exact amount of profit of Company A and Company B with the given data.

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