Tuesday, November 4, 2008

SATHYAM APTITUDE QUESTION PAPER - PART 2

26)A shopkeeper allows a discount of 25% on market price of an item and sells it for Rs 600 and still gains 20%. Find Original price of the item.

27)The difference between SI & CI on a certain sum of money for 2 yrs at 2 % per annum is Re. 1. The sum is-

28)If the difference in area of the circle is 15sq cm ,the original radius was 5, find out the new radius..........

29) 3,7,12,18___,33.

30)find the missing no. 40,50,60,48,56,64,?,53,60,44,50,56

31)A thief steals a car and drives at speed 5km/hr. after 1 hr owner in other car chases thief at speed of 8 km/hr. at what time owner will he catch the thief.

32)find the missing no.
?
66 66
28 28 28
10 10 10 10
2 2 2 2 2

33)IF 25th SEP 1986 is Monday, that what day is 18th OCT 1993?

34)If it takes 'h' hours to mow a lawn. Then what part of lawn is mowed in 1 hour?

35)If 10th October 2004 was Saturday, then which day will be 10th October 1986.

36)A,C,F,J,O,?

37)2,5,28,257,3126

38)if a beats b by x1 and b beats c by x3 then?
a)x1=x3
b) x1>x3
c)x3>x1
d)none of these

39)I bought two cameras for 8200. one of them is sold at 10% loss and the other at 15% gain. if done so the selling price of cameras are the same. find the cost of each camera

40)Seven friends Amar, Madhuri, Jyoti, Sachin, Ram, Tom & Uday made two teams CAT & MICE among them selves. Condition:
i. If Ram joins Cat, then Madhuri must be in Mice team.
ii.If Tom joins Cat, then Sachin must be in Mice team.
iii.Madhuri & Jyoti can never be in the same team.
iv.Sachin & Tom can never be in the same team.
Q.If Ram is in Cat who will be in Cat?

41)What is the cost of covering the walls of a room with paper, given following information :
(a) length, width and height of the room is 50,35 and 45 mts. respectively.
(b) there is only one door of size 3x2 mts.

Which of the following options is correct to find answer to this question:
A. Sentence 1 is sufficient but Sentence 2 alone is not sufficient.
B. Sentence 2 is sufficient but Sentence 1 alone is not sufficient.
C. Sentence 1 and 2 are sufficient.
D. BOTH sentences are not sufficient.
E. None of these.

42)If * is denoted by A, / by B, + by C and - by D. what's the result of the _expression,
20 B 5 A 8 C 8 D 10.

43)There are three vessels of 1:2:3 ratio in
volumes....There are two types of liquids A and B in the vessels. In the first vessel A:B =2:3 . Second 3:7 .Third 1:4.If the liquids in the three vessels are poured into a large vessel, What's the ratio of A;B in the large vessel?

44)If SI on certain sum is 1500 and CI 1525 for two yrs....What's the CI on the sum for 3 yrs

45)If the compound interest on a sum for 2 years at 12.5% per annum is Rs.510, the simple interest on the same sum at the same rate for the same period of time is :

46)If x + y = 3 and y/x= 2 then y = ?

47). If a=2/3b , b=2/3c, and c=2/3d what part of d is b


Questions 48 to 50
Spelunkers International offers exploring tours in eight caves: Abbott, Benny, Caeser, Dangerfield, Ewell, Fields, Guinness, and Hope
(1) Class 1 spelunkers may not attempt cave Ewell, Fields or Hope
(2) Class 2 spelunkers may not attempt Hope
(3) Class 3 spelunkers may attempt any cave
(4) Cave Caesar may be attempted only by spelunkers who have previously explored cave Benny
(5) Cave Fields may be attempted only by spelunkers who have previously explored cave Ewell
(6) Only two of caves Benny, Caeser, Ewell, Fields, and Hope may be attempted by any explorer in a single tour

48. A class 2 spelunker who has previously explored cave Ewell may be restricted in choosing a tour by which rule(s)?
(I) Rule(4)
(II) Rule(5)
(III) Rule(6)
(a) I only
(b) II only
(c) I and III only
(d) II and III only
(e) I, II and III
49. In how many different ways may a class 1 spelunker who has never explored any of the eightcaves before set up a tour of three caves, if she wishes to explore caves Abbott and Caesar?
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5
(e) 6
50 What is the maximum number of caves that a class 3 spelunker who has previously explored only cave Benny may include
in a single tour?
(a) 4
(b) 5
(c) 6
(d) 7
(e) 8

No comments: