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APTITUDE – 1(INFY) SPECIAL PLACEMENT TRAINING
1. The price of sugar increased by 50%, then by what % does the consumption of sugar be reduced so that the total expenditure on sugar increased by 20%? a 20% b 25%c %c !0% d 10% 2. "n a test # got got !0% of the maximum mar$s and got got 10 mar$s more than the pass mar$. got &0% of maximum mar$s and failed by 10 mar$s. 'ind the pass mar$? mar$? a (0 b )0 c *0 d +0 &. "f " wal$ at 5 $mph " reach the bus stop 5 min late and if " wal$ at ( $mph, " reach 5 min early. ow far is the distance? a &0 $m b 10 $m c 15 $m d 5 $m !. Train - ta$es 51 sec to cross &)0 long platform and (2 sec to cross !*0 long platform. 'ind its length and speed? a 1!0m, 15ms b 150m, 10ms c 1!0m, 10ms d none 5. /hat is the smallest no that should multiply *!0 to ma$e it a perfect suare and 2+!0 to ma$e it a perfect cube respectiely? a 200, &100 b 210, &150 c 210, &250 d one (. 3' of 2 numbers numbers is ( and their 43 is 1*0. ow many pairs of nos satisfy this condition? a ! b & 2 2 d ( ). 'ind the no. of ways of arranging all the letters of the word 6T789:; so that the owels appear in odd places? a 1!!0 b )20 c 2**0 d &(0 *. - ! digit number is to be formed using the digits 5,(,),0,+. ow many of them are diisible 2? <:epetitions are not allowed a 1* b 2! c !2 d 5( +. "n a class of 1*0 students +5 passed in is tory, &* failed in =eography. )& passed in both. i ow many students failed in at least one sub>ect? a 10) b 22+ c 1!( d 12& ii ow many students failed in istory but passed in =eography? a (+ b )& c )( d 5* 10 Ten Ten persons - through through @ sit in w rows of fie persons each such that each person pers on sitting in one row r ow exactly exactly faces faces one one person person in the opposit oppositee row row.. "t is also $nown $nown as that that ace ad>acent nt to acent to and 3
The uestions gien below hae four groups groups of & statements each. :ead the statements carefully and identify the groupgroups where the third statement logically follows the first two statements in the group