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EDUCARE, , ‘The beginning of tomorrow starts from here’, , AFCAT PRACTICE PAPER -1, SUBJECT - Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning, , Maximum marks: 150 Time Duration: 75 mins, , Ql, , Q2, , Q3, , Qs, , Q7, , The average of 12 numbers is 20. The average of the first 5 numbers is 18 and the, average of the last 6 numbers is 22. Find the sixth number?, , A) 16 B) 18 cv D) 15, , One person of 60 kg was removed from the group of 10 persons and another person, was replaced in it, which increased the average weight by 1 kg. Find the weight of the, new person?, , A) 68 B) 69 Cc) 70 D) 71, A housewife saved Rs. 2.50 in buying an item on sale. If she spent Rs. 25 for the item,, , approximately how much percent she saved in the transaction?, , A) 9% B) 10% C) 11% D) 12%, , ‘Total number of boys and girls in a school is 150. If the number of boys is x, then girls, become x% of the total number of students. The number of boys is, , A) 50 B) 60 Cc) 70 D) 80, , A sum of money was to be divided amongst A and B in the ratio of 2:3. If the money is, divided in the ratio of 3: 2, A will benefit by Rs. 75. The total money is, , A) 325 B) 225 C) 275 D) 375, , Salaries of Ravi and Sumit are in the ratio 2:3. If the salary of each is increased by, Rs.4000, the new ratio becomes 40:57. What is Sumit present salary?, , A) 32000 -B) 34000 C) 38000 D) 40000, , If Ram and Shyam together can build a house in 10 days; Ram and Arun can build it, together in 12 days and Shyam and Arun can build it in 15 days. Shyam, Ram and Arun, start working together. In how many days they build the house?, , A) 6days B) 8 days C) 12days D) 4 days
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Qs, , Qo, , Q10, , Qu, , Qi2, , QB, , Qu, , Qis, , Q16, , 2 men and 18 boys working 7.5 minutes an hour complete a particular piece of work in, 60 hours. If a boy’s work is half as efficient as a man’s work, how many boys will be, needed to help 21 men to achieve twice the work in 50 hours working 9 minutes in an, hour., , A) 42 B) 46 C) 48 D) 40, , A train can travel 50% faster than a car. Both start from point A at the same time and, reach point B 75 kms away from A at the same time. On the way, however, the train lost, about 12.5 minutes while stopping at the stations. The speed of the car is:, , A) 100kmph B) 110kmph C) 130kmph_~—_-D)- 120 kmph, , A man can row 30 km downstream and 20 km upstream in 4 hours. He can row 45 km, downstream and 40 km upstream in 7 hours. Find the speed of man in still water?, , A) 12kmph- B) 125kmph = C) |Skmph D) 15.5 kmph, , Ramesh sold a statue for a price 25% higher than the original price of the statue. He, had however bought the statue at 20% discount on the original price. With the profit of, Rs, 2025, find the original price of the statue., , A) 7500 B) 6000 C) 4500 D) 3000, , Suman buys 160 chocolates for Rs. 480, She wanted to earn 30% profit by selling them., But Rakesh visited her and she gave him 25% of those chocolates at the cost price itself., But even after doing this, she earned a profit of 30% as decided. For how much did she, sell each chocolate?, , A) Rs. 6 B) Rs. 4.2 C) Rs.3.8 D) Rs. 3.6, , On a certain sum of money, the difference between the compound interest for a year,, payable half-yearly, and the simple interest for a year is 180. If the rate of interest in, both the cases is 10%, then the sum is, , A) 54000 B) 60000 C) 64000 D) 72000, , A man borrowed some money from a private organisation at 5% simple interest per, annum. He lended this money to another person at 10% compound interest per annum,, and made a profit of Rs.26,410 in 4 years, The man borrowed, , A) 100000 = B) 200000 = =C) 132050 =D) 150000, , The price of commodity X increases by 40 paise every year, while the price of, commodity Y increases by 15 paise every year. If in 2001, the price of commodity ¥ was, Rs. 4.20 and that of Y was Rs. 6.30, in which year commodity X will cost 40 paise more, than the commodity Y?, , A) 2010 B) 2011 C) 2012 D) 2013, , 380 mangoes are distributed among some boys and girls who are 85 in numbers. Each, boys gets four mangoes and cach girls gets five. The number of boys is:, , A) 38 B) 40 C)45 D) 35
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Qi7, , Qs, , A student was asked to divide a number by 6 and add 12 to the quotient. He, however,, first added 12 to the number and then divided it by 6, getting 112 as the answer. The, correct answer should have been?, , , , , , A) 124 B) 122 C) 118 D) 114, 2a+b a+b, = 3, =?, aoe then find the value of “>, A) 5/9 B)27 C) 10/7 D) 10/9, , Q19-22 In this question, four words have been given, out of which four are alike in some, , manner and the fifth one is different. Choose out the odd one?, , Qi9 A) Beriberi B) Scurvy C) Anaemia D) Goitre, Q20 A) Mercury B) Aluminium C) Bromine — D) Titanium, Q21 A) Lima B) New York C) Algiers D) Tokyo, Q22 A) Thailand B) Cuba C) Greenland =D) Tasmania, Q23-26 In each of the following questions find out the alternative which will replace the, question mark., Q23 Horse: Jockey: Car:?, A) Mechanic B) Chautter C) Rider D) Driver, Q24 Reading : Knowledge :: Work : ?, A) Experiment B) Engagement C) Experience 0D) Employment, Q25 Market : Demand :: Farming : ?, A) Farmer B) Food grain’ C)Monsoons — D) Supply, Q26 Chef : Restaurant :: Druggist : ?, A) Medicine B) Chemist C) Store D) Pharmacy, Q27-30 Choose appropriate option for Odd One Out:, Q27, we [| Dp, Q28 Find the incorrect term in the given sequence. 125, 123, 120, 115, 108, 100, 84, , A) 123 B) 115 Cc) 100 D) 84
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Q29, , Can, , , , Q31-Q33 In each of the following questions, a related pair of figures (unnumbered) is, followed by five other pairs of figures numbered as A,B,C and D. Out of tht five, pairs, select the pair that has a relationship similar to that in the un-numbered, pair. The best answer is to be selected from a group of slightly close choices., , , , , , , , © (Bra] Pay craypity sre, Q32 T T, , AO) |ao/>: Oo 1a|7:0, , I ln ttn I I I I, , , , , , Q33, Cate] [sees tie, I ll, , I \ u 1 i I il ! i I, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Q34-36 Select the figure which satisfies the same conditions of placement of the dots as in, Figure-X., , ~ € OR Bao, , (x) (1) (2) (3) (4)
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Q35, , Q36, , Q37, , Q38, , Q39-41, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 4 Zi GI ® Ww, , , , , , oo (3) (4), at @, SN, OO (1) (2) (3) (4), , Trace out the alternative figure which contains fig. (X) as its part., , | RESIN, , oo (a) fe) (cd), , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Trace out the alternative figure which contains fig. (X) as its part., , , , , , , , , , , , , , a te) a) @ 1, , Each Group of element fit into one of the fig. at (a),(b),(c),(d). You have to, indicate groups of element in each question fit into which of the following fig., , —~ fy it, ©) C9 CQ So, Se, , ‘e TU “e) (@), Square, Rectangle, Polygon, , Mustard, Barley, Potato, Vegetables, Potato, Cabbage, , Pointing to a photograph Lata says, “He is the son of the only son of my, grandfather." How is the man in the photograph related to Lata?, , A) Brother —B) Uncle C) cousin D) Father