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  Q1) john weighe twice as much as Marcia. Marcia's weight is 60% of   Bob's weight.Dave   weighs 50% of Lee's weighs 190% of John's weight. 
 Which of these 5  persons wighs the least?

  A) Bob B) Dave C) John D) Lee E) Marcia

  Ans) E


  Q2) A trip takes 6 hours to compleate. After traveling 1/4 of an hour, 1 3/8hours, and 2 1/3 hours, howmuch time does need to complete  the trip?

  A) 2 1/12hours
  b) 2hours, 2 1/2 minutes
  c) 2 hours,5minutes
  d) 2 1/8 hours

  ANS) B

  Q3) It takes 30 days to fill a laboratory dish with bacteria. If the  size ofthe bactiria doubles each day, how long did it take  for the bactiria to fill one half of dish?

  Ans) D ( 29days)

  q4) A car wash can wash 8 cars in 18 minutes,  At this rate, how many cars can the car wash wash in 3 hours?

  ANS) C ( 80)

  Q5) If the ratio of the areas of 2 queres is 2:1, then the ratio  of the perimeters of the squares is

  ANS) C ( sqrt(2):1 )

  Q6) There are three types of tickets available for a concert: orchestra  , which cost $12 each; balcony, which cost$9 each: and box, which  cost $25 each. There
  were P orchestra tickets , B balcony tickets, and R box tickets sold for  the concert.  Which of the following expressions gives the percentage of ticket
  proceeds due to the  sale of orchestra tickets?

  Ans) B 100*12P/(12P+9B+25R)
  Q7). In a survey of town of Wasco, it was found that 65% of the people   surveyed watched the news on television, 40% read newspaper,  and 25% read a newspaper and watched the news on television.
  What percent of the people surveyed neither watched the news on the television nor read a newspaper?.
  Ans: (E)20%

  Q8). City B is 5 miles east of City A. City C is 10 miles southeast  of City B. Which of the following is the closest to the distance  from City A to City C?
  Ans: (D) 14 miles

  Q9). If the area of a square increases by 69%, then the side of the  square increased by
  Ans: (B) 30%

  Q10). There are 30 socks in a drawer. 60% of the socks are red and  the rest are blue. What is the minimum number of socks that  must be taken from the drawer without looking in order to be
  certain that atleast two blue socks have been chosen?
  Ans: (E) 20

reasoning:
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  1) problem on series non verbel series around -12 questions
  2) problem on direction test
  3) problem on logical venn diagrams - 10 questions  refer test of reasonong Agrawal page 239
  4) blood relations problem ans) Nephew

  5) analogy

  bouquet: flower :: chain: link--ans

  6) try questions non verbel reasoning 97edition RSAgrawal
  Questions: 1,2,4,6,16,14,22,23,24,21

  7) pick odd   ex 2,4,6,5,8,10 ans 8
 8) Data intepretation years Vs Banks six questions  check in RS Agrawal