Read the following information and answer the questions given below it:
Paresh Jain has three children – Suchita, Vimal and Amol. Amol married Megha, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mittal. The Mittal married their youngest daughter to the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Joshi, and they had two children named Tushar and Shrikant. The Mittals have two more children, Gautam and Vardha, both elder to Veena. Nitesh and Swapnil are sons of Amol and Megha. Poonam is the daughter of Tushar.
1. What is the surname of Poonam?
Jain
Joshi
Mittal
Cannot be determined
None of these2. How is Nitesh related to Megha’s father?
Grandson
Cousin
Son
Son-in-law
None of these3. What is the surname of Nitesh?
Joshi
Jain
Mittal
Cannot be determined
None of these4.How is Mrs. Mittal related to Amol?
Mother
Sister-in-law
Mother-in-Law
Aunt
None of these5. If A is B’s sister. C is B’s mother, D is C’s father and E is D’s mother, then how is A related to D?
Grandmother
Grandfather
Daughter
Granddaughter
None of these6. If an amount of Rs. 74336 is equally divided amongst 150 people, how much approximate amount would each person get?
Rs. 22
Rs. 485
Rs. 496
Rs. 488
Rs. 5107. Mr Sarang invests 6% of his monthly salary, i.e., Rs. 2100 on insurance policies. Also he invests 8% of his monthly salary on family mediclaim policies and another 9% of his salary on NSCs. What is the total annual amount invested by Mr Sarang?
Rs. 11400
Rs. 96600
Rs. 8050
Rs. 9500
None of these8. A trader sells 145 m of cloth for Rs. 12325 at the profit of Rs. 10 per metre of cloth. What is the cost price of 1 m cloth?
Rs. 65
Rs. 75
Rs. 95
Rs. 85
None of these9. There are 7 dozen candles kept in a box. If there are 14 such boxes, how many candles are there in all the boxes together?
1176
98
1216
168
None of these10. What is the greater of two numbers whose product is 1092 and the sum of the two numbers exceeds their difference by 42?
48
44
52
54
None of these11.
immodestly
imperiously
arrogantly
snobbishly
quietly12.
mien
arousal
excitement
composure
agitation
13.
clobbering
chastising
thumping
lashing14.
irritating
vexing
scraping
grinding
rasping15.
conceded
repudiated
refused
disputed
contradicted
The answer is (2)
The answer is (1)
The answer is (2)
The answer is (3)
The answer is (2)
The answer is (3)
The answer is (3)
The answer is (2)
The answer is (1)
The answer is (2)
Directions (Questions.11-15): In the following passage, there are blanks each of which has been numbered. For each blank five words have been suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.
With Rahane batting (11) at the other end, Kohli gradually regained his (12). By the time Johnson returned for his next spell, the India vice-captain had scored his third century of the tour. He and Rahane were well on their way to post the first-ever fourth-wicket double-hundred stand at the historic MCG. Johnson was welcomed to the crease with three (13) pull shots, each more (14) than the next. It was Johnson who was rattled now. Two balls later, Kohli did what he had been doing for the rest of the day. He covered the line of a full delivery and punched the ball down the ground. Kohli and Rahane ran three. Johnson had (16) over a 100 runs without a wicket.
The answer is (2)
The answer is (4)
The answer is (1)
The answer is (5)
The answer is (1)