BE IT Aptitude Test

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How many rectangles of 6 cm length and 5 cm width are needed to cover (fill) a square with sides each of length 30 cm?
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A square and a circle have same area. Each side of the square measures 25 cm. What will be the perimeter of the circle?
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Reliance Constructions Company bought a circular land having a radius of 721 m initially. Subsequently they bought extra lands and increased the diameter of the circular ground to 2884 m. Find the percentage increase in the area of circular ground.
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Mr. Adrian, a famous Antiques dealer in New York sells things normally at a profit of 300% over the cost price. Suddenly there emerged a lot of competition from immigrant sellers and he was forced to retain the selling price same though his cost price increased by 40%. This resulted in loss of his profit. Adrian wants to know at the revised cost price, what is his profit percentage on the selling price? (in %)
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Mumbai Rajadhani express left Delhi for Mumbai at 09.30 hrs, travelling at a speed of 60 kmph and Delhi Super Fast Express left Delhi for Mumbai on the same day at 11.30 hrs. travelling at a speed of 80 kmph. How far away from Delhi will the two trains meet ?
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Open the following Link given below the Question for the diagram of this question

XY= XZ = ZY = 14 m. (where XYZ form an equilateral triangle ). Given AX= XB = BZ = ZC = CY = YA = 7 m. What is the area common to all the circles and the triangle? in Sq. m

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A man climbs 12 m in the first step and falls back 4 m in the next step. The process continues. How many steps are required to reach the pole of 68 m?
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In a thick forest there is an old damaged well. The depth of the well is 47 feet. An old frog was struck up at the bottom of the well. The friends and foes of this frog were on the ground. The frog attempted to climb up to the ground. The friends of frog encouraged the frog to climb up 7 feet in one minute. Thereafter the foes of frog discouraged and made the frog go down 3 feet in the next one minute. After 10 minutes, more friends start gathering and their encouragement helped the frog to climb 9 feet instead of 7 in each cycle. This process continued. How many minutes will it take for the frog to reach the top of the well? in Min
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A male monkey and its pair were attempting to climb a tree of 93 metres. Both of them use to cooperate in the first minute and climb up 9 feet. In the second minute both the monkeys use to fight and climb down 5 feet. Will the monkeys be able to reach the top if the process continues like this and if so how many climb ups and climb downs would be required? ('climb up' refers to the action of monkeys climbing up in one stretch before climbing down. 'climb down' refers to the action of climbing down in one stretch before climbing up)
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Rajarajan retired after serving in Indian army as Lt. Colonel. Rajarajan's age is 20 times that of number of daughters he has. Each of his daughters has as many daughters as they have sisters. If total number of grand daughters of Rajarajan is 1/3rd of the number of daughters, find the age of Rajaran.
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There are three employees in a software company in different levels. They have put in different years of service in the company. Arul is as much younger than Babu as he is older than Siva. If the sum of the ages of Babu and Siva is 60 years, what is definitely the difference between Arul’s age and Babu’s age? in year
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Manivannan has two sons. The age of Manivannan is three times the sum of the ages of his two sons. Five years hence, his age will be double the sum of the ages of his two sons. What is the present age of Manivannan? in years
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Ramasamy, the HRD Manager of a leading software company was conducting interview in a leading college in Hyderabad. He posed the following question to the candidate:
“Two dice are thrown together. What is the probability that the sum of the numbers on the two faces is divisible by 4 or 6?". What would be the answer ?
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Meenakshi Devi and S,N. Lakshmi, HR Managers of a leading construction company conducted interview for the civil engineering students of Ideal Engineering College. The following question was asked to a candidate:
“ Two dice are thrown together. One of the dice had 0 printed on the side where originally it should had been 6. Whenever the face with 0 is shown, it is counted as an error. However if the sum of the numbers of faces is divisible by 3 or 6, the throw is considered valid even in case of 0 showing up on the defective die. What is the probability of errors ?
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Which one of the following conditions must p, q and r satisfy so that the following system of linear simultaneous equations has at least one solution, such that p + q + r not=0?
x+ 2y – 3z = p
2x + 6y – 11z = q
x – 2y + 7z = r
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Find the missing number in the sequence 2,5,4,7,_
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Next number in the series 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 ?
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Complete the series:
5, 20, 24, 6, 2, 8, ?
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Find the odd man out
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An intelligent boy told the number of birds in a different way as follows:
“ If one fifth of birds flew to jackfruit tree, one third flew to the mango tree , three times the difference of these two numbers flew to Banyan tree and one bird continued to fly about, attracted on each side by different trees, what was the total number of bees?
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Read the following statements.
"Weather is good in all northern cities of India.
Unlike northern cities, sunny weather exists in most of eastern cities of India.
Warm weather exists in all northern cities and some eastern cities of India."
Considering above statements, which of the following statements is false
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Consider four brothers A,B,C,D. A is the eldest of all.
The immediately younger brother to A always plays with the youngest brother among all four.
D is the immediately elder brother to the youngest brother.
Find the brother who is immediately younger to A.
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Consider the below statements. One of the friends is lying while others are saying the truth. Find the person who is lying.
1) Ram says he is taller than both Ravi and Rahul
2) Raju says he is not taller than Ram and Ravi
3) Rahul says he is taller than Rajan and also adds he is neither taller nor shorter than Ravi
4) Rajan says he is taller than Ram
5) Ravi says he is taller than Rajan
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If PREVENTION is coded as DWDSOOSJNO then how will CONTENTION will be coded ?
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Read the following sentences carefully and answer the below questions:
"Sky is blue" is coded as "tau hok sek"
"Cloud covers sky" is coded as "kef sek raq"
"Its raining" is coded as "hsf awe"
a) What is the code used for sky?
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In a code language SECURITY is coded as CUESTYRI then the code for WATCHMAN is ?
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Study the following information carefully and answer the questions from 27 to 30
Arvind, Balu, Cheena, Daya, Ekambaram, Felix, Ganesh and Hirman are sitting around a circle, facing the centre. Arvind sits fourth to the right of Hirman while Hirman is second to the left of Felix. Cheena is not the neighbour of Felix and Balu. Daya sits third to the left of Cheena. Hirman never sits next to Ganesh. Ekambaram sits third to the left of Felix.



12. Which of the following pairs sit between Hirman and Ganesh?
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Who sits second to the right of Balu?
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Which is the position of Balu with respect to Cheena?

(i) Third to the right
(ii) Sixth to the left
(iii) Third to the left
(iv) Fifth to the left
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Who amongst the following sits between Balu and Daya?
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Read the following passage and answer the questions given below(Q31-Q34)

The strength of the electronics industry in Japan is the Japanese ability to organise production and marketing rather than their achievements in original research. The British are generally recognised as a far more inventive collection of individuals, but never seem able to exploit what they invent. There are many examples, from the TSR Z hovercraft, high speed train and Sinclair scooter to the Triumph, BSA and Norton Motorcycle which all prove this sad rule. The Japanese were able to exploits their strengths in marketing and development many years ago, and their success was at first either not understood in the West or was dismissed as something which could have been produced only at their low price. They were sold because they were cheap copies of other people's ideas churned out of a workhouse which was dedicated to hard grind above all else.

It is evident from the passage that the strength of a country's industry depends upon
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The main theme of this passage is
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The sad rule mentioned in this passage refers to
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The TSR Z hovercraft, high speed train, Sinclair scooter etc. are the symbols of
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In questions given below, a part of the sentence is italicized and underlined. Below are given alternatives to the italicized part which may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, option 'D' is the answer.

Q35. While we would like that all Indian Children to go to school, we need to ponder why they do not.
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The logic of Berlin wall already had been undermined but when the news came through that the wall itself had been opened I jumped into a car.
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An incomplete statement followed by fillers is given. Pick out the best one which can complete incomplete stem correctly and meaningfully. (Q37-38)

Q37. In order to help the company attain its goal of enhancing profit, all the employees ......
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Owing to the acute power shortage, the people of our locality have decided to ......
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Give Synonym of: (Q39-40)
Q39. MENDACIOUS

A .Full of Confidence B. False C.Encouraging D. Provocative
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CANTANKEROUS
A. Quarrelsome B. Rash C. Disrespectful D. Noisy
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Give Antonym of: (Q41-42)
Q41. FICKLE
A. Courageous B. Sincere C. Steadfast D. Humble
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Q12. HAPLESS
A. Cheerful B. Consistent C. Fortunate D. Shapely
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Six friends P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting around the hexagonal table each at one corner and are facing the centre of the hexagonal. P is second to the left of U. Q is neighbour of R and S. T is second to the left of S.
Which one is sitting opposite to P ?
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Which one is sitting opposite to T ?
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Each of these questions are based on the information given below : (Q45-46)

i. 8 persons E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L are seated around a square table - two on each side.
ii. There are 3 ladies who are not seated next to each other.
iii. J is between L and F.
iv. G is between I and F.
v. H, a lady member is second to the left of J.
vi. F, a male member is seated opposite to E, a lady member.
vii. There is a lady member between F and I.

Q45. Who among the following is to the immediate left of F ?
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Q14. What is true about J and K ?
A. J is male, K is female B. J is female, K is male
C. Both are female D. Both are male
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If M x N means M is the daughter of N; M + N means M is the father of N; M % N means M is the mother of N and M - N means M is the brother of N then P % Q + R - T x K indicates which relation of P to K?
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Pointing to a photograph of a boy Suresh said, "He is the son of the only son of my mother." How is Suresh related to that boy?
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Dev, Kumar, Nilesh, Ankur and Pintu are standing facing to the North in a playground such as given below:
1. Kumar is at 40 m to the right of Ankur.
2. Dev is are 60 m in the south of Kumar.
3. Nilesh is at a distance of 25 m in the west of Ankur.
4. Pintu is at a distance of 90 m in the North of Dev.

Answer the following question
If a boy starting from Nilesh, met to Ankur and then to Kumar and after this he to Dev and then to Pintu and whole the time he walked in a straight line, then how much total distance did he cover?
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Given question is based on the following information:
1. A # B means B is at 1 metre to the right of A.
2. A $ B means B is at 1 metre to the North of A.
3. A * B means B is at 1 metre to the left of A.
4. A @ B means B is at 1 metre to the south of A.
5. In the question first person from the left is facing North.
According to M # N $ T, T is in which direction with respect to M?