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LRDI Test - 06

Directions for questions 1 and 2: Answer the following questions on the basis of the information given below.

The graph given below shows the number of food packets distributed in three cities of Garibistan that have been hit by a natural calamity.

Some food packets go waste in each city after not being consumed by the people. The pie chart given below shows the number of packets consumed
in each city as a percentage of the total number of packets consumed in the three cities.

Q 1. If the total number of packets wasted in the three cities is 20% of the total number of packets consumed in the three cities, then what is the
number of packets wasted in Tootanagar as a percentage of the total number of packets wasted in the three cities?

a) 6%

b) 8%

c) 10%

d) 12%

Q 2. The number of packets wasted in Chintapur is thrice the number of packets consumed in Tootanagar. What is the ratio of the number of
packets wasted in Kohramabad to the number of packets wasted in Tootanagar?
a) 7 : 5

b) 11 : 5

c) 13 : 5

d) 3 : 1
Q 3. The question given below is followed by two statements, A and B. Mark the answer using the following instructions:

Mark (a) if the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be answered by using the other statement alone.
Mark (b) if the question can be answered by using either statement alone.
Mark (c) if the question cannot be answered even by using both the statements together.
Mark (d) if the question can be answered by using both the statements together, but cannot be answered by using either statement alone.

Q. If f(x) is linear function, then what is the value of f(5)?


A. f(1) ≥ f(2), f(3) ≥ f(2), f(0) = 5.
B. f(-1) = 3, f(1) ≤ f(2), f(2) ≤ f(3).
a)
b)
c)
d)

The question given below is followed by two statements, A and B. Mark the answer using the following instructions:

Mark (a) if the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be answered by using the other statement alone.
Mark (b) if the question can be answered by using either statement alone.
Mark (c) if the question cannot be answered even by using both the statements together.
Mark (d) if the question can be answered by using both the statements together, but cannot be answered by using either statement alone.
Q 4. Q. N is a natural number. How many factors of N are perfect squares?
A. N has only 2 distinct prime factors.
B. N has 9 distinct composite factors, including itself.
a)
b)
c)
d)

Directions for questions 5 to 7: Answer the following questions on the basis of the information given below.
The figure given below shows a water distribution system consisting of tanks, pumps and the connecting pipelines. It supplies water to five cities C1,
C2, C3, C4 and C5. The water can flow only in one direction in a pipeline. The water stored (in million gallons) initially in the tanks T1, T2, T3 and T4
was 200, 300, 100 and 500 respectively. The system starts when the water starts flowing out of each tank and is distributed equally among all the
pipelines connected to a tank. The pumps do not consume any water and the volume of the water coming in and going out of a pump is the same.
The consumption of water (in million gallons) in C1, C4 and C5 is 250, 200 and 150 respectively. The consumption of water in C2 and C3 is in the
ratio 3 : 2. The water which is left after consumption in a city flows out of it through a pipeline.
Q 5. What is the ratio of the volume of the water coming in to the water going out of C1?
a) 5 : 2

b) 3 : 1

c) 2 : 1

d) 7 : 2

Directions for questions 5 to 7: Answer the following questions on the basis of the information given below.
The figure given below shows a water distribution system consisting of tanks, pumps and the connecting pipelines. It supplies water to five cities C1,
C2, C3, C4 and C5. The water can flow only in one direction in a pipeline. The water stored (in million gallons) initially in the tanks T1, T2, T3 and T4
was 200, 300, 100 and 500 respectively. The system starts when the water starts flowing out of each tank and is distributed equally among all the
pipelines connected to a tank. The pumps do not consume any water and the volume of the water coming in and going out of a pump is the same.
The consumption of water (in million gallons) in C1, C4 and C5 is 250, 200 and 150 respectively. The consumption of water in C2 and C3 is in the
ratio 3 : 2. The water which is left after consumption in a city flows out of it through a pipeline.
Q 6. What is the consumption (in million gallons) of water in C2?

Q 7. What is the volume of the water that flows through the pipeline joining C5 and P3?

a) 50

b) 100

c) 150

d) None of these

Directions for Question 8 to 10: Answer the question on the basis of the information given below.
Ten students of an engineering college either liked (LIK) or did not like (DNL) a movie each one of them watched in December 2008. The movies
watched by these ten students in December 2008 are P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W.
The given table provides details about the number of movies not liked by each of these ten students.
The following bar chart provides details about the number of students (out of the 10 given students) who liked the movies P, Q, R, S, T, U and V.
Q 8. What is the total number of students who did not like the movie W?
a) Eight

b) Seven

c) Two

d) Three

Directions for Question 8 to 10: Answer the question on the basis of the information given below.
Ten students of an engineering college either liked (LIK) or did not like (DNL) a movie each one of them watched in December 2008. The movies
watched by these ten students in December 2008 are P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W.
The given table provides details about the number of movies not liked by each of these ten students.
The following bar chart provides details about the number of students (out of the 10 given students) who liked the movies P, Q, R, S, T, U and V.

Q 9. Which of the following movies is not liked by Shreyas?

a) V

b) R

c) S

d) T

Q 10. Out of the given eight movies, how many movies are not liked by Richa but are liked by Nitin?
a) Four

b) Three

c) Two
d) One

Directions for Question 11 to 13: Answer the question on the basis of the information given below.
The following table provides information about the marks obtained by 16 students in three different sections namely QA, LRDI and VA in MOCK Test
10. The total marks obtained by the students in MOCK Test 10 is the sum of the marks obtained by the student in the mentioned three sections. It
also provides information about the center at which the student is enrolled. The students belong to either one of the three centers namely I, II and III.
Each student is enrolled at only one center.
Each student is given only one rank from 1 to 16 based on the marks obtained by him/her in the MOCK Test 10. This rank is called ‘overall rank’. A
student A (assume) is given a numerically lesser rank than the other student B (assume) if the total marks obtained by A is greater then the total
marks obtained by B. If the total marks obtained by A is same as that by B, then the student having obtained more marks in VA section is given a
numerically lesser rank. If marks obtained by two students in VA section are also same, then the student having obtained more marks in LRDI section
is given a numerically lesser rank.

Q 11. Find the rank of Nidhi.


a) 12

b) 13

c) 14

d) 15

Directions for Question 11 to 13 : Answer the question on the basis of the information given below.
The following table provides information about the marks obtained by 16 students in three different sections namely QA, LRDI and VA in MOCK Test
10. The total marks obtained by the students in MOCK Test 10 is the sum of the marks obtained by the student in the mentioned three sections. It
also provides information about the center at which the student is enrolled. The students belong to either one of the three centers namely I, II and III.
Each student is enrolled at only one center.
Each student is given only one rank from 1 to 16 based on the marks obtained by him/her in the MOCK Test 10. This rank is called ‘overall rank’. A
student A (assume) is given a numerically lesser rank than the other student B (assume) if the total marks obtained by A is greater then the total
marks obtained by B. If the total marks obtained by A is same as that by B, then the student having obtained more marks in VA section is given a
numerically lesser rank. If marks obtained by two students in VA section are also same, then the student having obtained more marks in LRDI section
is given a numerically lesser rank.
Q 12. Find the number of female students who obtained more total marks than at most four female students and more total marks than at least one
male student.

a) 1

b) 2

c) 3

d) 4

Q 13. If the criterion for ranking the students is followed by each center to rank the students enrolled there, then find the difference between the
‘overall rank’ and the ‘center rank’ of Anshul. (Overall rank is the rank when all the 16 students are taken into consideration and ‘center rank’ is the rank
when only the students of that particular center is taken into consideration.)
a) 6

b) 2

c) 5

d) 4

Directions for Questions 14 to 16: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
The following table gives the standings at a certain stage of a six-nation football tournament. Each team plays with the other team only once. The
following nomenclature holds true for the table: ‘P’-Games played, ‘W’-Games won, ‘L’-Games lost, ‘D’-Games drawn, ‘GF’-Goals For, ‘GA’-Goals
Against, ‘GD’-Goal Difference, ‘Points’-Total number of points. Three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw to each team and no points are
awarded in case of a loss.

Additional information given:


(i) The total number of goals scored in each of the drawn game is 2.
(ii) Argentina and Italy drew their games with England and Brazil respectively.
(iii) England beat Spain.
Q 14. How many goals has England scored in its 4 games?
a) 2

b) 3

c) 6

d) 5

Directions Questions 14 to 16: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.
The following table gives the standings at a certain stage of a six-nation football tournament. Each team plays with the other team only once. The
following nomenclature holds true for the table: ‘P’-Games played, ‘W’-Games won, ‘L’-Games lost, ‘D’-Games drawn, ‘GF’-Goals For, ‘GA’-Goals
Against, ‘GD’-Goal Difference, ‘Points’-Total number of points. Three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw to each team and no points are
awarded in case of a loss.

Additional information given:


(i) The total number of goals scored in each of the drawn game is 2.
(ii) Argentina and Italy drew their games with England and Brazil respectively.
(iii) England beat Spain.
Q 15. How many games have been played till now?
a) 20

b) 12

c) 10

d) 7

Q 16. Find the number of goals scored in the game between England and Spain.
a) Four

b) One

c) Two

d) Three

Directions for questions 17 to 19: Answer the following questions on the basis of the information given below.
Priya, Qureshi, Rahul and Sonal are Lawyer, Engineer, Doctor and Cricketer by profession not necessarily in the same order. Each of them lives in a
different house among the four adjacent houses that lie in a row. Each house has a distinct colour among red, green, blue and white in no particular
order.

Additional Information:
(i) Priya is not a Cricketer and she lives in the house at the extreme left of the row.
(ii) The Engineer stays beside the Doctor and the Lawyer.
(iii) Qureshi is a Doctor and he stays in a green house beside the Cricketer’s house.
(iv) Rahul stays in a white house and he is not an Engineer.
Q 17. What is the profession of the person who stays in the blue house?

a) Lawyer

b) Cricketer

c) Engineer

d) Cannot be determined

Directions for questions 17 to 19: Answer the following questions on the basis of the information given below.
Priya, Qureshi, Rahul and Sonal are Lawyer, Engineer, Doctor and Cricketer by profession not necessarily in the same order. Each of them lives in a
different house among the four adjacent houses that lie in a row. Each house has a distinct colour among red, green, blue and white in no particular
order.

Additional Information:
(i) Priya is not a Cricketer and she lives in the house at the extreme left of the row.
(ii) The Engineer stays beside the Doctor and the Lawyer.
(iii) Qureshi is a Doctor and he stays in a green house beside the Cricketer’s house.
(iv) Rahul stays in a white house and he is not an Engineer.
Q 18. Who is the Cricketer among the four people?
a) Rahul

b) Sonal

c) Qureshi

d) Cannot be determined

Q 19. Which of the following cannot be a possible combination of name, profession and house-colour?
a) Priya --> Lawyer --> red

b) Sonal --> Engineer --> blue

c) Qureshi --> Doctor --> green

d) Rahul --> Cricketer --> red

Q 20. Five dancers Angad, Bali, Gaurav, Monica and Shonali participate in a competition called DOD. Each participant gets some points from each
of the five judges A, B, C, D and E for their performance in DOD. The final score of a participant is the sum of the points received by him/her from
the five judges. The winner of the competition is the dancer whose final score is the maximum among the five dancers. The following details are
also known:

• Bali gets 37 marks from judge B and Shonali gets 39 marks from judge C.
• The final score of Gaurav is less than the final score of Shonali.
• The winner of DOD gets a final score of 220.
• No contestant gets more than 45 marks from any of the five judges.
• The arithmetic mean of the final scores of Angad and Gaurav is greater than the arithmetic mean of the final scores of Monica and Shonali.

Who is the winner of DOD?

a) Shonali

b) Monica

c) Angad

d) Cannot be determined
Q 21. The question given below is followed by two statements, A and B. Mark the answer using the following instructions:
Mark (a) if the question can be answered by using either statement alone.
Mark (b) if the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone, but cannot be answered by using the other statement alone.
Mark (c) if the question cannot be answered even by using both the statements together.
Mark (d) if the question can be answered by using both the statements together, but cannot be answered by using either statement alone.

Q. ABCDEF is a hexagon in which all the interior angles are equal. If AB = 20 cm and DE = 10 cm, then what is the perimeter of the hexagon?
A. The shortest distance between AB and DE is 30 cm.
B. The line joining the midpoints of AB and DE is perpendicular to both AB and DE.

a)
b)
c)

d)

Direction for Question 22 to 26 : Answer the question on the basis of the information given below.

Each of the six persons A, B, C, D, E and F studied a different subject out of six subjects viz. JLM, CSC, FLG, BAN, ASC and PSY, not necessarily in the
given order. In each of the three universities P, Q and R, exactly two out of the given six persons studied such that no person studied in more than one
university. Each of the six persons got placed in a different company out of six companies viz. X1, X2, X3, X4, X5 and X6. One who got placed in ‘X4’
studied ‘ASC’.

Additional information given:


1. A did not study in ‘Q’ and F studied ‘FLG’ in ‘Q’.
2. D studied ‘BAN’ and got placed in ‘X3’.
3. F got placed in ‘X6’ and one of the persons who studied in ‘P’ got placed in ‘X1’.
4. B studied ‘CSC’ and got placed in ‘X2’.
5. ‘ASC’ and ‘JLM’ were taught in P. ‘CSC’ was not taught in ‘Q’ and ‘PSY’ was not taught in ‘R’.
6. E studied in ‘P’ but did not get placed in ‘X1’.
Q 22. Which subjects were taught in ‘Q’?
a) FLG and CSC

b) FLG and BAN

c) FLG and JLM

d) PSY and FLG

Direction for Question 22 to 26 : Answer the question on the basis of the information given below.

Each of the six persons A, B, C, D, E and F studied a different subject out of six subjects viz. JLM, CSC, FLG, BAN, ASC and PSY, not necessarily in the
given order. In each of the three universities P, Q and R, exactly two out of the given six persons studied such that no person studied in more than one
university. Each of the six persons got placed in a different company out of six companies viz. X1, X2, X3, X4, X5 and X6. One who got placed in ‘X4’
studied ‘ASC’.

Additional information given:


1. A did not study in ‘Q’ and F studied ‘FLG’ in ‘Q’.
2. D studied ‘BAN’ and got placed in ‘X3’.
3. F got placed in ‘X6’ and one of the persons who studied in ‘P’ got placed in ‘X1’.
4. B studied ‘CSC’ and got placed in ‘X2’.
5. ‘ASC’ and ‘JLM’ were taught in P. ‘CSC’ was not taught in ‘Q’ and ‘PSY’ was not taught in ‘R’.
6. E studied in ‘P’ but did not get placed in ‘X1’.
Q 23. Who got placed in ‘X1’?
a) A

b) C

c) The one studying PSY


d) The one studying ASC

Direction for Question 22 to 26: Answer the question on the basis of the information given below.

Each of the six persons A, B, C, D, E and F studied a different subject out of six subjects viz. JLM, CSC, FLG, BAN, ASC and PSY, not necessarily in the
given order. In each of the three universities P, Q and R, exactly two out of the given six persons studied such that no person studied in more than one
university. Each of the six persons got placed in a different company out of six companies viz. X1, X2, X3, X4, X5 and X6. One who got placed in ‘X4’
studied ‘ASC’.

Additional information given:


1. A did not study in ‘Q’ and F studied ‘FLG’ in ‘Q’.
2. D studied ‘BAN’ and got placed in ‘X3’.
3. F got placed in ‘X6’ and one of the persons who studied in ‘P’ got placed in ‘X1’.
4. B studied ‘CSC’ and got placed in ‘X2’.
5. ‘ASC’ and ‘JLM’ were taught in P. ‘CSC’ was not taught in ‘Q’ and ‘PSY’ was not taught in ‘R’.
6. E studied in ‘P’ but did not get placed in ‘X1’.
Q 24. Out of the given 6 persons, for how many persons, the exact information about the subjects they studied, the university in which they studied
and the company they got placed in can be inferred?

a) 2

b) 3

c) 4

d) 5

Q 25. Which of the following is definitely true?


a) A studied in ‘R'

b) E studied ASC in ‘P’ and got placed in ‘X4’

c) D studied in ‘Q’

d) C studied JLM in ‘P’ and got placed in ‘X1’

Direction for Question 22 to 26 : Answer the question on the basis of the information given below.

Each of the six persons A, B, C, D, E and F studied a different subject out of six subjects viz. JLM, CSC, FLG, BAN, ASC and PSY, not necessarily in the
given order. In each of the three universities P, Q and R, exactly two out of the given six persons studied such that no person studied in more than one
university. Each of the six persons got placed in a different company out of six companies viz. X1, X2, X3, X4, X5 and X6. One who got placed in ‘X4’
studied ‘ASC’.

Additional information given:


1. A did not study in ‘Q’ and F studied ‘FLG’ in ‘Q’.
2. D studied ‘BAN’ and got placed in ‘X3’.
3. F got placed in ‘X6’ and one of the persons who studied in ‘P’ got placed in ‘X1’.
4. B studied ‘CSC’ and got placed in ‘X2’.
5. ‘ASC’ and ‘JLM’ were taught in P. ‘CSC’ was not taught in ‘Q’ and ‘PSY’ was not taught in ‘R’.
6. E studied in ‘P’ but did not get placed in ‘X1’.
Q 26. Which of the following statements is false?
a) PSY is taught in ‘Q’

b) B studied in ‘R’

c) F studied FLG in ‘Q’

d) None of these
DIRECTION for Question 27 to 30: Answer the question on the basis of the information given below.

Each of the six persons namely A, B, C, D, E and F took one ball from a box containing 300 balls of six different colours Blue, Black, Red, White, Green
and Yellow. Also, the number of balls of each colour is the same. Following is the detail of three statements made by each of the persons. Exactly
one of the statements made by each person is true and only one of the statements made about B is correct. Also, balls of two particular colours were
not taken by any of the persons.

Q 27. What is the colour of the ball taken by A?


a) Green

b) Yellow

c) Blue

d) Red

Q 28. What is the colour of the ball taken by C?

a) Green

b) White

c) Blue

d) Red

Q 29. For how many of the mentioned persons, the exact colour of the balls taken by them can be determined?

a) 6

b) 4

c) 3

d) 5

DIRECTION for Question 27 to 30: Answer the question on the basis of the information given below.

Each of the six persons namely A, B, C, D, E and F took one ball from a box containing 300 balls of six different colours Blue, Black, Red, White, Green
and Yellow. Also, the number of balls of each colour is the same. Following is the detail of three statements made by each of the persons. Exactly
one of the statements made by each person is true and only one of the statements made about B is correct. Also, balls of two particular colours were
not taken by any of the persons.
Q 30. Which of the following statements, if true would be sufficient to determine the exact colour of the balls taken by all the mentioned persons?

a) D took a green ball

b) D did not take a red ball

c) E took a yellow ball

d) Either (1) or (3)

DIRECTIONS for Questions 31 and 32: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

The Head of a newly formed government desires to appoint five of the six elected members A, B, C, D, E and F to portfolios of Home, Power, Defence,
Telecom and Finance. F does not want any portfolio if D gets one of the five. C wants either Home or Finance or no portfolio. B says that if D gets
either Power or Telecom, then she must get the other one. E insists on a portfolio if A gets one.
Q 31. Which is a valid assignment?

a) A-Home, B-Power, C-Defence, D-Telecom, E-Finance.

b) C-Home, D-Power, A-Defence, B-Telecom, E-Finance.

c) A-Home, B-Power, E-Defence, D-Telecom, F-Finance.

d) B-Home, F-Power, E-Defence, C-Telecom, A-Finance. 82.

Q 32. If A gets Home and C gets Finance, then which is NOT a valid assignment of Defense and Telecom?
a) D-Defence, B-Telecom.

b) F-Defence, B-Telecom.

c) B-Defence, E-Telecom.

d) B-Defence, D-Telecom.

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