Sunday, February 19, 2012

Maths Questions on Ages Quantitative Aptitude practice test For SAIL MT Exam India

Maths Questions on Ages Quantitative Aptitude practice test For SAIL MT Exam India


SAIL MTT Exam Consists Of Questions Of Maths

For these Questions Speed as well as accuracy is important

All these Questions are useful for other exams Also

like KVS BAnk PO Clerical and PSU exams

1. The ratio of the ages of Meena and Meera is 4 : 3. The sum of their ages is 28 years. The ratio of their ages after 8 years will be:

(a)4:3

(b)12:11

{c)7:4

(d) 6:5

2.  The ages of Ram and shyam are in the ratio of 3 : 5. After 9 years,the ratio of their ages will becomes 3 :4. The present age of shyam  (inyears) is :

(a)  9

(b) 15

(c) 18

(d) 24

3.The ratio of the ages of Swati and Vani  is 2 : 5. After 8 years, their ages will be in the ratio of 1: 2. The difference in their present ages (in years) is :

(a)24

(b) 26

(c) 29

(d) 32


4.A father is twice as old as his son. 20 years ago, the age of the father was 12 times the age of the son. The present age of the father (in years) is:

( a)44

(b) 32

(c) 22

(d) 45

5.Five years ago, the total of the ages of a father and his son was 40 years.

The ratio of their present ages is    4: 1. What is the present age of the father?

(a) 30 years

(b) 20 years

(c) 25 years

(d) None of these

6. One year ago, Mrs Promila was four times as old as her daughter Swati. Six years hence, Mrs Promila’ s age will exceed her daugther’ s age by 9 years. The ratio of the present ages of Promila and her daughter is:

(a)9:2

(b) 11:3

(c) 12:5

(d)13:4

7.Sachin was twice as old as Ajay 10 years back. How old is AJAY  if Sachin will be 40 years old 10 years hence?

(A) 20 years

(b) 10 years

(c) 30 years

(D)None of these

8. . Ten years ago A was half of B in age. If the ratio of their present ages is 3 : 4, what will be the total of their present ages ?

(a)8 years

(b) 20 years

(c) 30 years

(D) 35 years

9. . Sushil was thrice as old as Snehal 6 years back. Sushil will be times as old as Snehal 6 years hence. How old is Snehal today?

(a)18 years

(b) 24 years

(c)12 years

(d) 15 years

10.The total  of the ages of A, B and C at present is 90 years. Ten years ago, the ratio of their ages was 1: 2: 3. What is the age of B at present?

(a)40 years

(b)30 years

(c) 20 years

(d) 1 8years

11.. The sum of the ages of A, B and C is 96 years:To find out B’s age, which of the following information given in the statements P and Q is/are sufficient?

P : A is 6 years older than C

Q : The total of B and C’s a is 56 years.

(a)P

(b) Q

(c) both P and Q

(d) None of these

12 Sneh’s age is  1/6th of her father’s age Sneh s father’s age will be twice Of Vimal’s age after 10 years. If Vimal’ s eighth birthday was celebrated two years before, then what is Sneh’ s present age?

(a)24 years

(b) 30 years

(c) 6 years

(d) None of these

13. Jayesh is as much younger to Anil as he is older to Prashant, If the sum of the ages of Anil and Prashant is 48 years, what is the age

of Jayesh?

(a)        20 years

(b) 30 years

(c) 24 years

(d) Can not be determined

14. The sum of the ages of a father and son is 45 years. Five years ago,the product of their ages was four times the father’s age at that time.

The present age of father and son, respectively are:

(a)25 years, 10 years

(b) 36 years, 9 years

(c)39 years, 6 years

(d) None of these

15. Kàmla got married 6 years ago. Today her age is 1.25 times her age at the time of marriage Her son's age is 1/10 times her age Her son' s age

is:

a) 2 years.

(b) 3 years.

(c) 4 years

(d) 5 years

16. Ten years ago, Chandrawati’s mother was four times older than her daughter. After ten years, the mother will be twice older than daughter. The  present age of Chandrawati is: ?

(a)5 years

(b) 10 years

(c)4 years

(d) 30 years

17. In 10 years, A will be twice as old B was 10 years ago. If A is now

9 years older than B,B is presently how many years old?

(a)19 years

(b) 29years

(c) 39 years

(d)49 years

18. Two years ago a man was 6 times as old as his son. After 18 years,

he will be twice as old as his son. Their present ages (in years) are:

(a)32,7

(b)34, 9

(c) 36,11

(d) None of these

19.The ages of two persons differ by 20 years. If 5 years ago, the elder one be 5 times as old as the younger one, their present ages (in years) are respectively

(a)30,10

(b) 25, 5

(c) 29, 9

(d) 50, 30

20.. Pushpa is twice as old as Rita was 2 years ago. If the difference of their ages.be 2 years, bow old is Pushpa today?

(a)6 years

(b)8 years

(c) 10 years

(d) 12 years

21.Average age of A and B is 24 years and average age of B, C and D is

22 ears. The sum of the ages of A, B, C and D is: ?

(a)90 years

(b) 96 years

(c)114 years

(d) Data inadequate

22.. Ratio of Ashok’s age to Sandeep’s age is 4 : 3. Ashok will be 26 years old after 6 years How old is Sandeep now?

(a)12 years

(b)15 years

(C) 19 years

(d) 21 years

23.The ratio of kunal’s age and Aruna’s age is 3 5 and the sum of their age is 80 years.

The ratio of their ages after 10 years will be:

(a)2 : 3

(b) 1: 2

(c) 3 : 2

(d) 3: 5

24.. The average age of 12 students is 20 years. If the age of one more student is included, the average decreases by 1. What is the age of the new student?

(a)5 years

(b)7years

(c) 9 years

(d)11 years

25.. The average age of an adult class is 40 years. Twelve new studenta with an average age of 32 years join the class, thereby decreasing the average of the class by 4 years. The original strength of the class was:

(a)10

(b)11

(c)12

(d) 15

Answers
1 d
2 b
3 a
4 a
5 d
6 d
7 a
8 d
9 c
10 b
11 c
12 d
13 c
14 b
15 b
16 c
17 c
18 a
19 a
20 b
21 b
22 b
23 a
24 b
25 c

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Basic English test For RRB Exams Practice paper

Basic English test For RRB Exams Practice paper
Model Objective Questions MCQ English
Directions : Each of the following questions contains a small paragraph followed
by a question on it. Ready each paragraph carefully and answer the question
given below it :

1.Through advertising, manufacturing exercises a high degree of control over
consumers desires. However, the manufacturer assumes enormous risks in attempting
to predict what consumers will want and in producing goods in quantity and distributing
them in advance of final selection by the consumers.
The paragraph best supports the statement that manufacturers
(a) Distribute goods directly to the consumers
(b) Can eliminate the risk of overproduction by advertising
(c) Always take moderate and calculated risk
(d) Can predict with great accuracy the success of any product they put on the market
(e) Must depend upon the final consumers for the success of their undertakings
ANSWER: (b)

2. The only true education comes through the stimulation of the child’s powers by
the demands of the social situations in which he finds himself Through these
demands he is stimulated to act as a member of a unity, to emerge from his
original narrowness of action and feeling, and to conceive himself from the stand
point of the welfare of the group to which he belongs.
The passage best supports the statement that real education
(a) Will take place if the children imbibe action and feeling
(b) Will take place if the children are physically strong
(c) Is not provided our schools today
(d) Comes through the interaction with social situations
(e) Comes from the self-centered approach of the students
ANSWER: (d)

3. Exports and imports, a swelling favorable balance of trade, investments
and bank-balances, are not an index or a balance sheet of national prosperity. Till
the beginning of the Second World War, English exports were noticeably greater
than what they are today; And yet England has greater national prosperity
today than it ever had. Because the income of average Englishmen, working
as field and factory laborers, clerks, policemen, petty shopkeepers and shop
assistants, domestic workers and other low-paid workers, has gone up.
The passage best supports the statement that:
(a) A country’s economic standard can be best adjudged by the per capita income.
(b) A country’s balance of trade is the main criteria of determining its
economic prosperity.
(c) A nation’s economy strengthens with the increase in exports.
(d) English trade has continually increased since the Second World War.
ANSWER: (a)

4. The attainment of individual and organizational goals is mutually interdependent
and linked by a common denominator employee work motivation. Organizational
members are motivated to satisfy their personal goals, and they contribute their
efforts to the attainment of organizational objectives as means of achieving these
personal goals. The passage best supports the statement that motivation
(a) Encourages an individual to give priority to personal goals over organizational goals
(b) Is crucial for the survival of an individual and organization
(c) Is the product of an individual’s physical and mental energy
(d) Is the external force which induces ‘an individual to contribute his efforts
(e) Makes, organization and society inseparable
ANSWER: (a)


5. The school has always been the most important means of transferring the
wealth of tradition from one generation to the next. This applies today in an
even higher degree than in former times for, through the modern development
of economy, the family as bearer of tradition and education has become weakened.
This passage best supports the statement that for transferring the wealth of
tradition from one generation to the next-
(a) There are means other than the school
(b) Several different sources must be tried
(c) Economic development plays a crucial role
(d) Modern technology must be put to use
(e) Family, as ever, is the most potent means
ANSWER: (c)

Directions : Pasage given below is followed by some questions.
Each question comprises three statements (A), (B) and (C). In the context of the
passage, decide which one, two, three or none of the statements is/are true.


Passage

“In the Pandit’s complaint he asks why entries could not be made in the
savings bank pass book on the strength of the counterfoil of the pay-in-slip. This
would save the customer from waiting until the actual voucher passed through
various desks/books( The use of the voucher is, in fact the correct procedure. The
delay experienced by Mr. Pandit on that day could have been avoided. On our
instructions the branch manager concerned has met the complaint and explained
the matter. He has also emphasized the great risk to the customer and the bank if
entries are made on the basis of the counterfoils."
6. (A) The writer of this paragraph is another dissatisfied customer.
(B) The paragraph emphasizes that counterfoils should not be used instead
of vouchers.
(C) Use of counterfoils alone may not lead to any risk.
(a) Only A
(b) Only B
(c) Only C
(d) Only A and B
(e) Only B and C
ANSWER: (b)

7. (A) Mr. Pandit complains about a delay in some transaction pat his bank.
(B) Mr. Pandit wants banks to make book entries on the basis of counterfoils.
(C) Entries made on the basis of vouchers do not involve risk.
(a) A and B
(b) B and C
(c) A and C
(d) A, B and C
(e) None is true
ANSWER: (d)

8. (A) In following the correct procedure, unreasonable delays are
always inevitable.
(B) Mr. Pandit‘s complaint was based on full knowledge of the
banking procedure.
(C) Mr. Pandit’s suggestion was appreciated by the bank authorities.
(a) Only A
(b) Only B
(c) Only C
(d) A and B
(e) None is true
ANSWER: (d)



9. (A) The delay experienced by. Mr. Pandit was caused by some temporary
problem.
(B) The entries relating to Mr. Pandit’s case were not done according to
proper procedure.
(C) Mr. Pandit was already aware of the proper procedure.
(a) Only A
(b) Only B
(c) Only C
(d) A and B
(e) B and C
ANSWER: (c)

10. (A) Using counterfoils instead of vouchers is risky not only to the customers
but also to the bank;
(B) The bank 'authorities were not 'insensitive to ' Mr. Pandit’s complaint.
(C) The branch manager paid no heed to the authorities’ instructions.
(a) Only A
(b) Only B
(c) Only C
(d) A and B
(e) A and C
ANSWER: (d)

Directions: Pick out the most effective word from the given words to fill in the
blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete
11. These essays are intellectually........ and represent various levels of complexity.
(a) Revealing
(b) Modern
(c) Superior
(d) Demanding
(e) Persistent
ANSWER: (c)


12. Integrity of character, honesty dependability and discipline ........ with a genuine interest in
your work will go a long way in the achievement of success in your life.
(a) Coupled
(b) Adjoined
(c) Fixed
(d) Attached
(e) Joined
ANSWER: (a)

13. The soldiers were instructed to ........ restraint and handle the situation peacefully .
(a) Exercise
(b) Control
(c) Prevent
(d) Enforce
(e) Remain
ANSWER: (a)


14. The two sisters look so ........ that It is difficult to ten one from the other.
(a) Same
(b) Similar
(c) Identical
(d) Alike
(e) Resembling
ANSWER: (d)

15. Since one cannot read every book, one should be content with making a ....selection.
(a) Normal
(b) Standard
(c) Sample
(d) Moderate
(e) Judicious
ANSWER: (e)

Directions: In each of the following questions, choose the word which can be
substituted for the given phrase/sentence.

16. Something that cures any evil or trouble
(a) Panacea
(b) Manna
(c) Potion
(d) Elixir
ANSWER: (a)

17. Person who doubts the truth of a particular claim
(a) Nihilist
(b) Cynic
(c) Skeptic
(d) Pugnacious
ANSWER: (c)

18. A man devoid of kindly feeling and sympathy
(a) Callous
(b) Cruel
(c) Brute
(d) Egoist
ANSWER: (a)


19. Person who practices unnatural sexual intercourse, especially between male
persons
(a) Voluptuary
(b) Sodomite
(c) Prostitute
(d) Masochist
ANSWER: (b)

20. Continuing fight between parties, families, clans etc
(a) Enmity
(b) Feud
(c) Quarrel
(d) Skirmish
ANSWER: (b)