Aspirants Zone Presents special Night Mixed Sectional Quiz for its readers to practice all the sections in one go.Â
Direction (1-5): The pie-chart below shows number of children who have different number of toys. Study the chart carefully and answer the questions that follow.
- How many children have only one toy?
A) 100
B) 50
C) 150
D) Cannot be Detremined
E) None of these
- How many children have atmost 2 toys?
A) 150
B) 200
C) 300
D) 350
E) Cannot be determined
- Suppose no child has more than 3 toy then what is the average number of toys per child?
A) 2
B) 1.23
C) 1.50
D) 1.77
E) None of these
- If the number of toys with each child is doubled, then how many children will have exactly 5 toys?
A) 0
B) 50
C) 100
D) 150
E) Cannot be determined
- Number of children with no toy is what per cent greater than the number of children with only 1 toy
A) 50%
B) 100%
C) 150%
D) 200%
E) None of these
Direction (6-10): Puzzle
Eight friends Harshit, Puneet, Nishith, Vivek, Rajendra, Vishal, Bravo and Paul live in a building having eight floors. The ground floor is numbered as 1 followed by 2,3 and so on. All these friends are born in the same year in different months January, February, March, April, May, June, July and August. The following information is known about them.
Rajendra is youngest among all and lives on the ground floor.
Vivek is oldest among all and lives on an even numbered floor but not adjacent to Rajendra.
Paul and Bravo have birthday in a month that has 30 days.
Only 3 people live between the floor on which person born in April and Person born in June lives.
Bravo lives just below Vivek and Vivek is not more than 4 month older than Bravo
Two people live between the floor of the people who have birthday in June and March.
Vishal who is not born in a month having 31 days, lives on the adjacent floor of the person with birthday in June.
Harshit and Puneet do not live on adjacent floor while Puneet and Paul live on adjacent floor.
Nishith lives on a floor that is above the floor on which Harshit lives.
Hashit is older than 3 friends.
- On Which follow does the person born in April lives?
A) 2
B) 5
C) 6
D) 7
E) Cannot be determined
- Who lives on second floor?
A) Vishal
B) Person born in July
C) Person born in June
D) Harshit
E) Person born in March
- How many people live between the floor on which Bravo lives and the floor on which the person born in February lives?
A) 0
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
E) 4
- Who is born in July?
A) Bravo
B) Paul
C) Puneet
D) Harshit
E) None of these
- Find the odd one out.
A) Vivek
B) Nishith
C) Harshit
D) Bravo
E) Puneet
Direction (11-15): In the passage given below there are 5 blanks, each followed by a word given in bold. Even blank has four alternative words given in options (A),(B),(C) and (D). You have to tell which word will best suit the respective blank.
THE (1)________ between human beings and the bacteria (2)___________ in their guts is a delicate thing. When it works well, both sides benefit. The bugs get a comfy home. The hosts get help with their digestion, making more food available than otherwise would be. If relations are upset, though, bad (3)_______ may flow. Both obesity and malnutrition can be (4)_________ by the wrong gut bacteria. Illnesses such as asthma and eczema are linked to a lack of certain bugs from an infant’s intestines. And there is evidence, from experiments on mice, that an absence of gut flora affects the development of the brain. Such absence weakens the blood-brain barrier, which normally helps to keep foreign material out of that organ. It also seems to make animals less sociable than would otherwise be (5)________ .
- A) alliance
B) teaming
C) symbiosis
D) discord
- A) haunting
B) dwelling
C) location
D) hindrance
- A) remainder
B) vanity
C) mark
D) consequences
- A) exacerbated
B) irritated
C) composed
D) pursued
- A) held
B) expected
C) applicable
D) born
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take floor as reference and arrange person and month in it,, jitna ban jaye utna batao,, then aage i will tell
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Atleast 1 toy = children with 1 toy + children with 2 toy + children with 3 toy + ….. + children with n toys — (i)
Atleast 2 toy= children with 2 toy + children with 3 toy + ….. + children with n toy — (ii)
(i) – (ii) karo
we will get
[children with 1 toy + children with 2 toy + children with 3 toy + ….. + children with n toys] – [children with 2 toy + children with 3 toy + ….. + children with n toy ] = children with 1 toy = 350 -300=50
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